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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 14

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THE PAXTAGBAPH, BLOOMIXGTOX, ILLINOIS. TUESDAY, JULY 5. 1949. FOURTEEN Beef Cattle Use Horse Barn Blood Donor Credits Stamina to Salad Contest Boosts New Meat Type PHILADELPHIA. (U.PJ John J'oynes, a policeman who has giv- TRY THE "WEST SIDE" For Grain Storage Plans on zot mood transfusions since World War attributes his stamina to salad.

Of Chickens More Livestock Needed to Use Grass, Legumes BY FBANK W. BILL. Pantograph Farm Editor. The Chicken of Tomorrow con 300 Expected In 4-H Stock test the past three years has One of the best uses for those resulted in development of many eld horse barns is for beef cattle. ays John McDorman, manager flocks from which broad breasted chickens weighing as much is five pounds at 12 weeks of age are raised, says Hudson S.

Rob- oi larms in Illinois since J9H0. A field trip with Mr. McDor- Judging Meet Livestock Judging teams from man to some farms owned by bins of New York, contest secret Illinois Wesleyan university re ary. 4 clubs all over Central Illinois vealed in one place an old horse This program according to will assemble in their district barn that would cost $4,000 to build today. It was in a fair state poultry leaders, has revolution judging school next Monday at ized the American poultry Indus try, now producing about one- the Illinois State Normal University farm.

Jack RWan.nr, Of preservation but useless ex cept for storing some small Ira plements. seventh of the nation entire county club leader, announces the agricultural income. The ssti But over on another Wesleyan program. mate of how many meat-type chickens would be marketed this Instructions will be given in methods of iudirinff Hai year was made recently by H. L.

Ban uasta Shrader. senior extension poultry WEST SIDE husbandman of the U. S. Depart swine, beef and poultry. Then members will have an opportunity to place several rings of livestock.

A fitting and showing judging school. ment of Agriculture. He also predicted the supply would con r-TV COAL tinue to increase as more and more meat type flocks are farm near Argenta, northern Macon county, an old horse barn Is now serving very well as the bay barn and shelter for beef cattle. Those beef cattle are needed anyway for good use of the 30 acres of creek pasture, for gleaning cornstalk fields and use of other roughage. Also there's 25 acres of clovers In the rotation Jor use as hay.

Handles SS Farms. Mr. McDorman, formerly farming for himself in Ohio, has served since 1920 as a furm man brought into production. rone LUMBER CO. Origin of the program stemmed from an idea conceived by How 16J6 Speakers will include Harry Russell, Jerry Cash and Fred Francis of the University of Illinois.

The McLean 4-H club federation will have charge of the soft drinks and lunch stands. The event will open at 10 a.m. (CDT) July 11. JJ Try the "IVerf Side" ard C. Pierce, national poultry research director for A Food Stores.

A national committee was HORSE FURM an th. llllnnf. i. formed consisting of repre A Pantograph Classified ad can get you i 'wMij larm near Argenw, was unused for several years but now it hat been fitted for beef cattle with a minimum of expense. Concrete foundations replaced rotted boards near the ground.

ager in Illinois, having a total of 33 farms to administer for Illi sentatives of all major poultry organizations and the U. S. Department of Agriculture. The program was launched in 1945 with A providing funds for cash awards lo the poultry nois Wesleyan university and other owners. They're scattered all the way from LaSalle down to breeders producing the best re Edwardsville, from the Illinois river over to the Indiana state sults.

Now the contest is to be A---wx mm line. continued. The big problem on many, many 9 ft'ar i a a farms is best use for that old horse barn, he finds. Cheapest alterations are to change the horse barn Into a beef A cattle hay and loafing barn, such at Argenta. The old board floors were removed.

Founda tions were provided part way up the sides, to replace damaged idewalls. Cattle hay bunks were built in after horse stanchions It r-H-- Special THIS WEEK ONLY! I it I were removed. Coming Farm Problem. Each faim owner has an im portant part to play in solving the coming national agricultural 1 QUART SPRAYER Aa all avraeie tarayer that Is K(t the thing far MajwM IniectU tides. Threws aa eve aray.

problem, Mr. McDorman believes. Surplus of grains is sure to 1 develop, partly because our for YOU GOT GRASSHOPPERS! You Need ROTH'S PLANE SPRAY SERVICE A tried, proven and dependable service by experienced men. Phone or Come In. For full information.

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Grove Ph. 5 mer horse population is gone forever. Some other' livestock mutt be used to make profitable use of not only the old barns but of the many acres of land that IND. O-MST 35c Confreft moii eh.wlni i. toaiM Is heney iproying carton.

should be kept in pasture for the sake of the soil, to prevent erosion. Government aid to encourage more pastures, more grass waterways, more livestock, would be a far more permanent solution to the coming surplus problem than ny payments for corn producers, he believes. s-Ne4 Perfect Legume. la ai 11 oz. $.19 KWIK-MIST BOMB HAY RACKS were fitted In that old horse barn after stalls were removed.

W. L. StiUman, operator of the Wesleyan farm at Argenta, finds beef cattle make good use of the gras. pasture as well as the old barn. Jala, atedara arauura Iniactlcida riia.

paniar that hills viltly and tural. Contoini D.D.T. One big need today, in addition1 Columbus discovered the Virein to livestock to make good use of 7 2on Alleys PANTAORAPH PHONES 4341 Islands in 1493 and named them pastures and bams, is production of enough legumes in the crop bprayed at Delavan PINTS PISTROY 69t for St Ursula and tha Eleven rotation to maintain soil Quality Thousand Virgins. DELAVAN. (PNSJ The al IPUeiLIC SAJL1E Owing to the recent death of my husband, Fenton Woodburn, I will sell at Public Auction the following described property on the F.nsterbrook Farm.

4 miles West. 14 mile South, and miles West of Glhson ritv. Alfalfa is one of the best legumes we have today, Mr. McDor Hind Idaal let tcraant, icraaa doori, s-orchai, and elhar iwrfoxai. Jutt rtiih aa tailing (tat.

4 D.D.T. leys back of the business houses r.nifl.a with Amailas nav AM-rra it were sm-aved Sundnv mnrnlna a renin iirm. 1 man claims. It alfalfa Is grown, oil needs are found and-correction can be applied. He told of one farm where alfalfa failed on .95 3 GAL.

TANK SPRAYER $7 The project was sponsored by the Delavan Better Business club A Bawarfal aaw vltamla aaaaaalrata wlla APV Aatharliti Dtalan Corn Belt Farm Store, Inc. 60S N. Madhaa SL Ph.m SM4-S a small acreage although plenty unaer tne supervision of Pres, Sturdy, llraomllnad, alaclric waldad oak and kaovy 14" uip, 24 hot with spring ivppert. or limestone naa been applied Test showed shortage of avail John Watson and Edward Flex- k-M'i aiaa i nttAiKmmi J- iii1amaiil 2 miles East and 2 miles North of Saybrook, on WE1K, JULY 1949 Commencing at 2:00 o'clock CONSISTING OP 14 HEAD CATTLE 14 5 Good Milch Cows, 1 Roan Heifer with first calf, 8 Yearling Heifers, 5 Spring Calves FAI1M HI 4f IIIXFItV sennar. able phosphates, so some clover wa grown, alfalfa was used very fourth year in the rotation, NOHHMA1L MAMJttWAME C.

wnn gooa results. But the experiment stations 1 Model John Deere Tractor on Rubber with power lift. 1 2-row Pultlva.AM 1 fifMt XT rr- .1 ,11 reed to develop an alfalfa variety especially suited for Illinois PUBLIC SAU OF REAL ESTATE By Order of die Probate Court of McLean County, to pay debts In estate of Olivia B. Ostman, Deceased. Esst Door, Court House, Bloomlngton, 111.

SATURDAY, MY 9, 1949-10 A.M. i am h0UM l0f'Rt''(, at lm w- Jackson St. Bloom- MimiRwia, m. o-wb a.u.w. iBuiwui uise, i rf-notiom, 14-incn l.

H. U. Plnw 1 9.Ri,n TllnntA I. Ml A m. Daily 8 to 5:30 P.M.

8 to 10 P. M. 204 BROADWAY NORMAL conditions, he claims. It should Phone 9109-5 Free Parking provide a good seed crop after two cuttings oi hay. Should Use Alfalfa.

w. nuu in uiup Lint. li lilt II 1 OUOU U. 10-ft Drill with grass seed attachment, 1 4-Sectlon Harrow, 1 Flare-box Waxon on rubber, 1 Flare box Wagon on steel, 1 Mower, 1 Overhead Lifting Jack. 1 Brooder nous, 2 Electric Brooders, 1 Stock Water Tank.

1 New Tank Heater. Some steel fence posts, shop tools, and other articles too numerous to mention. Also soma household goods, Including an electric washing machine. Alfalfa grown one year In four cLtMunif, cny water ana Dam. new asphalt roof, new tpootlng, double garage.

or live win maintain a good soil quality and texture and add nitrogen for the following torn crops, tie added. Ternw Cash. No property to be removed until terms are complied with. N.I maiBasaibla far AtUclas Aftar Nor Aacldanta Shoals An? Oraar. i.

FREDA WOODBURN, Owner. B. A. STBOH. Aact.

MELVTN SPANGLE Clark. But alfalfa should be used on the farm. If the hay crop is sold, a lot of fertility will leave the farm. Better feed the hay, and return the manure to the soil. That Abstract hewing merchantable title brought down to date will be furnished purchaser.

House open for inspection Monday, July 4 and Wednesday, Jul, 6. from 4 P.M. to 6 P.M. and Friday, July 8, from 6 P.M. to 8 pjltff of cf "tob'ta 00 Rarl n.nh TARDA E.

GEIGER, K'lwIo. Bhlg. Admin.str.tor. Bloominston. 111.

provides the advantases craw. ing alfalfa and some income from that crop, without robbing the oil or pnosphate and other valu able plant foods. Attorney. i vu, r- fr' PANTAGRAPH CLASSIFIED ORDER BLANK THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH Bloomington, Illinois Please run the following ad for days in the classified section. I enclose in full payment.

Name Street or Route No City Wrlta your eomplata clanlflad ad batow. Put on It on nrd in hari or latter, count aa ona word.l you bava ol of Bum- air. word.l add extra Una Twhan fngtarS. phona numbar In tha ad. Tha cort of your ad tor Sa 2umb dlv nd-' tha Una on which but word of your ad la writtan.

numbn wanted at the and of It lakes A LOT OF YOUR CROPS TO FED A GRASSEOPPER! mi It takes 11 GOOD INSECTICIDES TC KILL GRASSHOPPERS! Us Niagara ChlorVU 72 kotMMt T1X dtloraaad OI Kktsora Toxakil Misdbtt woauialaf MS nmhM llolice of Sale of School Properties NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 19th' DAY OF JULY, 1949 the Trusters of Schools of Township 21-22 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, Downs Township. McLean County Illinois, will sell PUBLIC AUCTION on the premises hereinafter described at the hour specified, the following described property 1 O'Clock F. M-, Standard Time 4 Miles South, VA MUes East of Downs, Illinois Located In the SW corner EH 8W, Sec. 23, Town 22 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian 2 O'clock P. Standard Time 1V4 Miles Bouth, 2 Miles West of Downs, Illinois.

DIAMOND GROVE Located In SW corner SEtf, Section 7, Town 22 North. Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian 8 O'Clock P. Standard Time 2 Miles East and lft Miles South of Downs Illinois. PLEASANT HILL Located In the Southeast Corner of the West one-half of the. Southeast Quarter of Section 11.

Township 22 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian-4 O'Clock P. M. Standard Time 8 Miles South, 14 Miles West of Downs, Illinois. MACEDONIA Located In the Northeast Corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section 19. Township 22 North, Range 3 East of the Third Principal Meridian 4:30 O'Clock P.

M. Standard Time 8 Miles South, 1 Mile West of Downs, Illinois; 4 Miles East and 1 Mile North of Hey worth, 111. FROG POINT Located Southwest Corner fE4 of Section 29, Town 22 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian; 6:00 O'Clock P. M. Standard Time 0 Miles South and 1H Mile West of Downs, Illinois; 4 miles East and Mile South of Heyworth, Illinois.

ADRIAN Located in the Northwest Corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6, Township 21 North Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian. TERMS OF SALE Cash in hand on day of sale to be paid on delivery of deed. Where lands are not sold, all buildings bought are to be removed within 00 days after sale, and lands cleared to below plow depth. PERSONAL PROPERTY to be paid for in cash and not to be removed until paid for. MARTIN O'ROl'RKE BVRON IANTON BEN BOBBINS TRUSTEES OF SCHOOLS OF TOWN 21-22 North, Range 3 East of the Third P.

Downs Township, McLean County, Illinois. Arlo E. Bane, LeRoy, Illinois. OoL J. B.

Moore, Auctioneer Farmer City, Illinois Notice of Sale of School Properties NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TOAT ON Tuesday, the 19th DAY OF JULY, 1949 vmS" 8booI of Township 23 North. Range 4 East of the Township, McLean County, Illinois will soil at rublle Auction on the premises hereinafter described at the bourn peclfled, the following dcicrllw-d property: 0 O'clock A. M. Central Standard Time 14 Miles North and 8-A MUe West of Ellsworth, Illinois BENTOWN Located in the Southeast Corner of Section 6, Town 2 North. Range 4 East of the Third Principal Meridian; EVIPROVEMENTS: School house, cob house, 9 outbuildings, pump.

Maglrl Furnace No. 24 (3 years old). 10 O'clock A. M. Central Standard lime 2 Miles South of Padua.

and 1 Mile West of Padua; 3 Miles North and 1 Mile West of LeRoy. EVANS Located in the Northeast Corner of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter Section 81, Town 23 North, Rang 4 East of the Third Principal Meridian IMPROVEMENTS: School house, furnace and cob house. 11 O'clock A. M. Central Standard Tlme-r4 Mile North and 1 Mile East of LeRoy 2H Miles 8outh and 2 Miles West of Ellsworth, 111.

STUMPTOWN Located in the Northwest Corner of the NEVi of NKVi of Section S3, Town 23 North, Range 4 East of the Third Principal Meridian; IMPROVEMENTS: School house, furnace, cob house, two outbuildings and pump. TERMS OF SALE Cash In hand on day of sal to be paid on delivery of deed. Where lamia are not old. all buildings bought are to be removed within DO days after sale, and lands cleared below plow di'pth. PERSONAL PROPERTY to be paid for In cash and not to be re-moved nntll paid for.

LEO BEDELL CATHERINE VIRCIEL AVERY ADAMS TRI'STEHS OF SCHOOLS OF TOWNSHIP 23 North Range 4 mt of th Third P. Daw-, Township, McLean County, Illinois. Arlo E. Bsne. Atty, LeRoy, Illinois CoL Harvey Miller, Auctioneer Danvers, Illinois MINIM I'M -Thraa Ltaaa I LINES II.

tor I days S1.40 for 4 days S3.7 tor daya HM or 4 LINES Kti for 1 days 53 for 4 days S5 04 for daya ts 40 for 10 days I UNCI WO for 1 days MM for 4 days WSO for days MOO for It days LINES t)M for daya 54 S0 for 4 dayl 17.54 for days 40 for II days C.l ih nl Mwy'ta yayn AlrsUaa Imlra Arran(i "TM la WJBO twtt Waak Oaj Manias. to HANK BILt FABM FAGB Or TBI Ala, U3 aa laar Dial.1 SCHLOCK FERTILIZER SERVICE CONCEBVnXE, im Phone: Deer Creek 801 Dan-vert $33 Bloomlngton 8308-5 vuiiiLli7 nuj an Audience of More Than 125,000 They Get RESULTS.

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