25 @ 25,90 400 @ 25,90 [email protected] 496 @25.80 [email protected] 477 @25.60 450 @ [email protected] 25,30 501 @25,39 428 @ 25.20 455 @25.20 463 @ 25.20 14th year no. 49 February 4, 1969 505 @25.10 540 @25,10 435 @25,10 435 @25.00 510 @ from his own feedlot each week; 24.90 497 @ legislation tcj 24.60 - Support state 540 @24,50 Farmers Union Plots providestate meat inspection 445 @23,50 in . 475 @23,10 Committee members attend- 460 @23,10 ing included: Don Woelhof, Mor- Statewide Tax Protest ganville, president, Clay county ; TOPEKA -The Farmers Un-on farms and homes. Farmers Union: Leonard Pan- 275 @ 17.60 ion legislative steering commit- He said the committee plansel., Parsons, president, Neosho 330 @ 17.55 tee in Kansas wants a statewideto bring at least 25,000 farmerscounty Farmers Union; Glen 0. 230 @ 17.10 tax -protest meeting in Topeka.and homeowners to Topeka Strnad, Cuba, president, Repub- 300 @ 16.60 The announcement was madesometime in February as taxlic county Farmers Union; Cy- 000 @ 16.30 by Philip J. Doyle, Beloit,fol- protestors. ril Habiger, Bavaria, president, 060 @ 16.30 lowing an all -day session. Doyle, a Mitchell county farm-Saline county Farmers Union; 890 @ 16.30 Donald Turnquist, Lindsborg, 050 @ 15.70 Doyle warned the Kansas leg-er and president of the county islature not to under -estimate Farmers Union, is a former Re-s ice -president, McPherson coun- 130 @ 15.10 'Only SoldOne" ty Farmers Union; Lyon and 710 @ 14.60 one," said Dwight Beeson ofClifton the depth of resentment and publican state representative. "I only sold Beeson farms 240 acres concern sweeping the state over Dale Lyon, Athol,presidentDoyle. 960 @ 14.10 niter attentingan area auction. Clifton. what he called excessiv taxation of the Smith county Farmers northeast of Union, was named chairman ofAnother Delay Ort the potential protest rally. Opening Interstate ;SION "If it appears the legislature MCPHERSON - The open- Persists will give us a square tax deal, ing of I -35W between McPher- Health Department we will not put our protestinto son and Bridgeport, first sche- effect," Smith said. "However, duled for late November, will we plan to begin at onceto not be before late spring. The ?On schedulespecialbuses and last concrete on the roadway Feedlot Pollution trains in the event we do call Marys Sixty-five per cent of the fish ficial. wastes from dairies and dispos- was poured inmid -October, kills discovered in Kansas last Often the manureand soil isal for kill plants in the state. for the rally." when allconstruction work stockpiled nearby untilit can be Resolutions adopted unani- was suspended. Engineers fig- pr were the result of feedlot mously by the committee were: pollution. spread. Some times 15foot piles ure it will take six weeks to Kans, half mile. Farmer Protest - -Support of legislationto two monthsafterweather Mel Gray, assistant directorwill stretch for a abandon property taxesasa 'Environmental Health Services, As weather or cropconditions changes allow work tobe manureOf Deer Permits source of income for operation- started again before the road- Topeka, outlined the feedlot permit, the stockpiled al costs of primary and secon- roblem to about 30 engineers is spread and used asfetirlizer Three legislators from rural way is open. areas told the HouseNatural dary schoolsintheStateof d feedlot oprators at a sem- en surroundingland. Kans-s, and the use of statein- inar at Hutchinson. Fish kills have notbeen theResources Committee many the come taxis for schools. Attending the all -day sessiononly problemcreated by mis-farmers are unhappy over Auctions and sales dina of permitsto hunt - Supportfederal legislation were men from California, Ok- managed feedlots. allocation to prevent tax loss farmingby found in Two years ago oneof the deer. can be lahoma, Iowa, Texas, and Kan - Under the 1967 law, 80 pernon -farmers. state'sfederalreservoirs was - Supportlagislation to tight- both sections of So far, there hav ebeen no re- closed for a fewweeks becausecent of the available permits are Kansas anti - to non -landowners en loop holes in the Grass & Grain ported fish kills this year, Gray of feedlot pollution.The bacteriaallocated corporation farm law. high, that waterwhile only 10 per cent are ear- this week. id. count was so ten- - Supportof federal legisla- a.m. Cattle But he gave neither feedlot was unsafefor body contact marked for landowners or of head Pages 10, 11 & 12 are consign. tion to limit the number operators or new state legisla-such as swimming. ants. of livestock a packer cankill Department of Reps. Rex Borgan,R-Asher- tion credit for the year's record The Kansas R -Bur- Ying, "We haven't had theeHalth, Gray said,also has theville; Raymond Vaughn, oflington, and W. R. (Bob)Brown, nd of rainfallconducive topower tocontrol pollution in their ushing the feedlots." surface and groundwater. R -Emmett, said farmers legislation, areas would bewillingto go Although the present totals of Under present along wi tha 50-50split. h kill are not good, Gray said feedlots must havea permit Department to Vaughn said farmers areup- [email protected] Tonally the totalswere muchfrom the Health able to get arse, permit is notis-set about not being 119 @20.55 operate. The hunt deer on pollution hunting permits to 213 @20.25 During the seminar,programssued until required their own property. 210 @20.30 ere presented on feedlot reten- control facilities areconstruct- present al- 207 @20.30 Vaughn said the n ponds, construction of feed- ed, Gray said. location system mightlead to 232 @20.25 ts anduse of retention pond Usually retentionponds are 215 @20.20 posting of additionalrural lands ater for irrigation. three inches [email protected] designed to handle hunting. The seminar at a time,butto prevent 137 @20.30 was sponsored of runoff water The Natural ResourcesCom- i35 @12.00 the Kansas Engineering Soci- isstudied indivi- Fred each feedlot mitteealsoheardRep. 165 @15.40 Y, the Kansas Industrial Ex-dually. speak in favor 16,60 the wastesLinde, R -Wichita, 345 @ nsion Serviceand the Engin- Used as fertilizer, of his bill whichwould elimin- 315 @14.30 rs in Private Section of KES. production forfarm- 16.80 can double ate a necessityfor a fishing li- 362 @ Gray said is seek - of fertilizer 06 @17.25 the state ersat a fraction cense for anonresident minor. e to develop adequate control 3H @16.75 costs. the wasteis 3H @12.25 man's environment. Plowed under, COMMITTEE to 300 tonsOUSTED ASCS 3H @14.00 Lack ofcontrols was the bas - applied from five up REVIEW 9.50 WINS USDA 3H @ reason underlyingthe mas- per acre. Three HaskellCounty ASCS 3H @10.75 ire by the depart- killing of fish,where as Further study thecommitteemen firedby the state any at 250,000were destroyed. ment will bedirected toward have been Pollutants water andtheASCS last August depressed the oxy- use of irrigation reinstated after areview by n to zero possibility of nitrogenor nitrate or near zero, result - USDA. About225 county farm- g in fish suffocation. contamination. ers andlandowners hadbacked The production of nitrates committeemen fol- of livestock is The dissolution groundthe banished the numberone industry in the could perculate;into the ouster last summer. hen state lowing the andisgrowing rapidly. water table. The three menare ThomasLew- It has had concentration, Smith a tremendous In high enough calves inis, Satanta,and LaVerne growth. Last abortion of Sublette. 1 CO. year it increased this causes cattle,and KirbyClawson of 44 Percent," Gray said. This cattle, lack ofgains in la turn is in humans. 40 increasing control and blue babies CROPIMPROVEMENT ASSN. Problems, not as numer- WEEK Swine feedlots,operated un-MEETS THIS Gray saidcattle feeders areous as cattle,are HUTCHINSON - TheKansas ALINA, coming rules. Improvement Assn.meets Cattle 'Marketing tion more aware of pollu- der similar not Crop ERS: problemsand are cleaning Gray saidthere were at the BakerHotel in Hutchin- Delbert Hawel of Narka and MarionDettman, Roger.bhnsaa tp snoreoften. enough sheep orlamb feedingson at 9 a.m.January 31. How Narka, were unloading cattle at a G&G areacattle auc- Feedlots tore- are normally clean- operations inthe state to produceand market quality tion. Seven calves were sold by thetwo, five by Dett- the discussion endedvery 90 to 120 daysas the quire attention. study andseed will top man and two byHawel. of a feedingschedule. More Slated forfuture often parlor theme. thannot this is not bene- action willbe milk locat- England producers dividual areas. The actual pric- more moneyto farmers - has ed nearer themarket. continued by court ruling es, methods of paymentsand the differentialthe Supreme Court decid Squabble Building 'Up Over other guidelines may vary great- For two years payments - partof the over-allwhether it will reviewthe ly from one area to another. milk sold in the Agriculture Departmentoak Milk -Price DifferentialLegality One of the hottest milksitua-receipts from oft, order area - havebeen held indals say the government's The intricate system throughsclidations and terminations tions to be inherited by scretary tition in support of the Har-escrow,accumulating at the di which the federal government have reduced this number to 66of agriculture Clifford M. ffet, urg rate of about$250,000 a month. ential payment methodis seeks to regulate milk handling, now operating. din involves a group of New The escrow of this money -to be filed with the high due do( to set minimum prices paid Federal marketing orders reg-England dairymen who want by Feb. 20. coon trai the U.S. Supreme Court to re-part of the incomeof the New dairy farmers and to otherwiseulate transactions between pro- -- develop marketing proceduresducers and milk dealers in a view the method of payment - has grown tremendously over specified geographic area, re- used in their federal marketing the years. quiring that dealers pay farm-order area. Agriculture department offi-ers certain minimum prices for The legal action has been go- A 1nk Preferred by cials say federal milk market- milk used for different purposesing on for several years andin- ing orders - the most impor- Basically, in the case of fluidcludes lower court decisions Farmers AndLivestockmen tant legal instrument in the sys-milk used for bottling, prices which have tied up more than tem, have increased from 17 inare arranged on the basis of sup-$6 million in "differential pay- 1940 to a peak of 83 in 1962. Con-ply -demand conditions within in -ments" to an estimated 2000 dairy farmers who serve the Boston markets. Department officials say the 4iP'' system being challenged per- See us for in UrreVen mits "nearby" farmers in the main market area a price bonus or differential of from 23 to46 for broadcast ahead of planting cents a hundredweight of milk, Give your new crop a strong while those farmers located fur- fertility base to build on all sea-411 oftIX ther away - mostly in Ver- son long. Let us help you select mont, Maine and New Hamp- the rightgrade ofGulf, -wir. shir - receive a lesser rate. Greeen' high analysis mixed fer- The "outsiders" contend the tilizer for application ahead of price differential not only is planting. Genuine Gulf Mr. Greeen is discriminatory but is illegal. The your assuranceofguaranteed challengers - some 160 dairy plant food analysis, free -flowingfMrG producers - eay the secretary material for trouble -free applica- of agriculture was not authoriz- milairiprigand tion and chemically - combined ed .by law to establish differen- grades that deliver the same plant 4 food ratio in every granule. ...1,40s. tial payment Tates which gave IA;;;;K: GRASS & GRAIN The Mid -Kansas news weekly. Trodomork of Gulf 011 Corporation Published each Tuesday at 1207 Moro,(Boic1009)Manhattan, "Don'tjust fertilize-be Gulf wiser Kansas, 66502 by AG PRESS Dean Coughenct r E. R. Woodward Flint Hills Feed & Grain Second classpostage paid at 4th & Rock IslandTracks Manhattan, Kansas. Phone PR 8-5322 MANHATTAN `Subscription: $3 year fi tC1117CULATION 14,200;,

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Hone3 "Feeding cattle is tough... in 1968 but I wouldn't be happy the pre doing anything else. the Kan: vice. Been hearing talk about In 196 honey IN Purina supplements... with2,9 and a ra newformulas... 3,332,000 price cuts... five yea] Coloni 49,000,t The ave "Believe I'll try Top Debaters was 45 Recent winners of a debatetournamentfor larger high .from a schools at Emporia was theManhattan HighSchool team of, Produ( Steer Fatena from left, Jon Faubion, MarkTaylor, JimPerry and Joe price of this year." Reichele. Standing is coach GaryHarmon. THE FULL SERVICE BANK

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Arlen Carpenter, local cattleman of Rt. 5, Clay It's tough alright. You've got to make money Research ... service ...supplements, that's ours. Center, discusses crop conditions and the livestock more times than you lose it. You won't buy a Formula changes from Purina Research have outlook with Kenneth Strom, Vice President of supplement unless you think it can lower your dropped the cost of Purina Steer Fatenas $2 to $7 total cost of producing beef. Your farm and a ton under last year. Purina dealers are geared Union State Bank in Clay Center. feedlot is your life, and you're out to protect it. for your business. You're feeding cattle; we're

Cattle ... silage ...grain, that's your business. selling feed. Let's get together-now! Arlen likes the friendly atmosphere of the Union State Bank in Clay Center, The FULL SERVICE BANK. MID-CONTINENT ELEVATOR FLINT HILLS FEED & GRAIN CE 8-4177 Junction City PR 8-5322 Manhattan AMER!CUS GRAIN CO. FARMERS UNION FEED MILL A FULL 8843465 Americus 437-2434 St Marys SERVICE GORDEN MARK ELEVATOR MOR-KAN ELEVATOR ME 2-3'031 Clay Center 349-2214 WhiteCity BA Ny WESTERN GRAIN MILL READING GRAIN & LUMBER 767-5933 Council Grove AN 9-3842 Reading N-21 CI IIII IIII PURINAloll I II IllNI II IIIIII 11 II 5I III IIIIII CHOWS Ill Ill CLAW CIENTIEHit9KANSAS Member FederalDeposit Insurance Corporation 1 of U.S. sales contracts. The Kansas WheatCommis- Japan Resumes sion, as a member ofGreat Plains Wheat, supported the ne- gotiations carried on by Wheat & Grain Associates, USA, a combination U.S. Wheat Purchases of Great Plains Wheat andthe 1969 RUSSELL - Sale of U.S. cated by sprouted wheat,caused Pacific Northwest regional, wheat to Japan has been resum-by weather conditions athar- Western Wheat Associates, and ed after a two -month ban by thevest time in the Northwest. by government agencies. "We are very happy thatthe Although Japan is the U.S.'s average Japanese. Carl Dumler, Russell, 200 team chairman of the Kansas Wheat efforts of our negotiating number one cash custome*, 159 days have been able to removethe rsion Commission, madethe an- Australia has begun an aggres- of 321 restrictions on wheat purchasessive campaign which has in- produce nouncement after he returned custo- 100 by our largest cash wheat creased both their sales and verage from the annual meeting of the length National Association of Wheatmer," Dumler said. their share of the Japanese mar- backfat 1.41 An estimate has beenmadeket, e 4.99 square G rowers. News of the trade resumptionthat the wheat sales toJapan lost for January and partof SET DATES FOR !ficials was received at the meeting in ABILF,NE BOAT SHOW said a telegram from a US. trade February amount to 200,000 1Y twoOther tons. The U.S. suppliesroughly ABILENE - March 8-9 have team in Tokyo. been set as dates for the 1969 /ho haverais. 55 percent of Japan'simported attained Dumler is also president of Abilene Boat Show. Exhibitors their the regional Great Plains Wheat,wheat. At the time the Japanese Foodwill display campers, travel d his SPY Inc., at Kansas City. trailers, boats and motors, fish- Since the middle of NevemberAgency announcement was n he brought made, the U.S. Departmentofing, camping, sporting and oth- laboratory the Japanese Food Agency has er recreational equipment.Re- in Agriculture also announced bought no wheat from the US. ton-ceiving exhibits is W. K. Phil- us farm. They Their government suspended that it was giving Japan a us of one nage of wheat valued at$750,000lips. of purchase of U.S. wheat because isease-free This action, in agreement pig of the extremely low amylo- FEEDERS CONFERENCE graph (breakdown in protein inwith the U.S. trade, is in recog-DATE IS FEBRUARY 14 has 500spp sprouted wheat) value of recentnition of unforeseen circum- WICHITA - The fourth an- sold to Rouse stances, such as theuntimely nual Cattle Feeders Conference )f shipments. Unit- Murray, American exporters reportedlyrains in the northwestern has been set by the Kansas Live- is a grandson had delivered six shiploadsof ed States during the harvest stock Assn. in the Broadview iginal 41 pig. Japan. period, and end use require- Hotel here, for 8:30 a.m., Febru- Holstein Calves rain damaged wheat to ments in Japan that are notpart Triplet of Hohnesville, Nebr., near Beatrice, had Part of the damage wasindi- ary 14. W. C. "Ted" Fry his herd recently some bonusproduction from a Holstein cow in - tripletcalves, all heifers. honey in 1968, about a penny A DownYear more than in 1967. The average price for beeswax sold in 1968 was 59 cents per pound, down 3 ForBeekeepers cents from the previous year. Honey production in Kansas Total value of honey and bees- hi1968 was 10 percent belowwax producedin 1968was the previous year, according to$392,000 compared with $417,000 the Kansas Crop Reporting Ser.a year earlier. vice. In 1968, 2,205,000 pounds of honey were produced comparedRICHARD REUSSER with 2,450,000 pounds in 1967HEADS SEED DEALERS and a range from 2,254,000 to WICHITA - Richard Reusser 3,332,000 pounds in the previous of Emporia is the new president five years. of the Kansas Seed Dealers As- Colonies of bees numbered sociation, succeeding George 49,000, unchanged from 1967. Sis of Belleville. Reusser is as- The average yield per colony sociated with Teichgraber Mill- was 45 pounds, down 5 pounds ing in Emporia. About 100 mem- larger high .from a year earlier. bers from several states attend- of team of, Producers received an averageed the 3 -day annual meeting at y and Joe price of 16.6 cents per pound forWichita.

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don stead; Idaand CecilThomas, curity. Halstead;Thad and seller mortgage. Farm operators arestill the Howard Interest rates on seller -finan- farm land. TheyBeck, Hesston; andWilliam No. 1 buyers of Schowalter,Newton, Sellers GiveCredit ced contracts were from 0.3 to make nearly twoof every three 0.5 percent lower than rates land purchasesand are general- charged by commercial lenders.ly buying for farmenlargement.LIST DICKINSON Seller contracts usually range For Own LandDeals CONSERVATION AWARDS between 10 and 15 years, signif- ABILENE- Named to By Don D. PretTier icantly shorter than those from ceive awards for re. commercial real estate lenders. conservation Kansas State University farming at theDickinson A tight money situation has Sellers averaged 5.8 percent t y SCD meeting were Coun interest on land contracts and Vincent put the squeeze on farm real McBoyle, Abilene;Vernon 6.1 percent on seller mortgages, and estate credit during the last Dean Holdsworth,Abilene; year and a half. But you'd nev- each about a half percent lower Al in- Fred bert Hall, Solomon;GeneMeui er know it the way the market ing new. Sellers have become than commercial bank and Heigle Hope; Clifford Fells, surance company rates. Wood. for farm land has been acting. the No. 1 source of real estate bine; and Melvin Ihde, Despite the reduced supply of credit. Since about 1957 they Through October 1967, 24 per- Hope, loanable funds from convention- have financed about 40 percent cent of credit sales includedoth- al sources and the record high of all credit transfers, totaling er real estate pledged ascredit These Window interest rates, demand for farmnearly half the dollar value offor additional security. WI land as indicated by spiraling credit extended. credit arrangements generally land values continues. The big More than three -fourths of had a higher debt purchase Units ereason: seller financing. this seller financed credit was price ratio and longer terms CLAY FARM HONOR Completely Extensive financing of farmthrough installment land con- than those purchases having TO FRED HEIGLE Weather Stripped land transfers by sellers is noth- tracts. The other fourth was byonly transferred property as se - CLAY CENTER - Fred Ready For Use Heigle Jr. of Longford has been named Outstanding Young Far- This year, the bonus goes to aCase man's wife mer of the Year by theClay Center Jaycees. He will be en- tered in state Jaycee competition a t Abilene in February.Heigle farms 1094 acres in partnership with his father. He is a member of the Clay County Farm Bur- eau board of directors and the Kansas Swine Improvement or does it? Assn. Your wife will think it does, be- Second-you'll enjoy the bonus and complete on -the -go controls. More Cattle cause she can choose-as her performance advantages in any Wide or narrow row corn headers. gift from Case-a beautiful old- Case combine you choose- Order your new Case combine Expos ToChile fashioned grandmother's clock- from extra -wide 40 -inch thresh- now-during your Case dealer's Sample; ing -separating to a giant 52 LARNED, KANS. - Ten bull or a Maytag automatic washer-or Winter Wonderland. Ask him for calves, yearlings from the Wall- 20 x12" a Tappan double oven gas range- inches. complete information and de- or other female -pampering items. et Lewis herd, have joined the Match the Case 1660, for ex- scription of bonus gifts applicable Her choice depends on the com- to the combine of your choice. airlift of 50 bulls and 7,000 Poll- $17.65 ample, with any other combine in bine you order during your Case ed Hereford heifers toChile. its class. A huge 52 -inch cylin- Minimum down payment in cash We Make All dealer's Winter Wonderland. About half the consigned herd der-widest of any leading brand. or trade qualifies. No finance Sizes To Order charges until season of use with But the real bonus goes to you. 50 square feet of separating -32 is in the process of being moved Call - In fact, you're a two-way winner! feet of cleaning area. Plenty of Case Crop -Way Purchase Plan. now, with the remainder to go Limited time offer.J.I. Case Com- First-you get the best early - elbow room- for heaviest wheat, later in the year. pany, Racine, Wisconsin. 913 TA 7-4467 season buy to be found any- maize, beans, corn. 100 bushel The beef cattle airlift was con- where. Want proof? Have your bin. 100 hp Power Jet V-8 engine. tacted by the Chilean govern- We Can Fill Any Fingertip hydrostatic steering Order In Our Case dealer figure your deal! CASE. ment in an effort to build up Mill Work Shop Chile's beef production. It was CLAY CENTER CHAPMAN Jones & Knopp WA 2.3241 a -ranged through the American Porter Eqpt. Co. Polled Hereford association. Satisfaction 1121 Crawford . ME2-5202 Chile imports 80 percent of Guaranteed CENTRALIA MARYSVILLE Brauchi Brothers the beefthat it consumes. McBratney Impl. The airlift began experiment- Phone 857-3815 LINN ally with a shipment of two SALINA plane loads in December. Vahsholtz Impl. Co. Kuhlman Motor Co,, LIST AWARDS BY HARVEY CO. SCD. NEWTON - Named tore- ceive conservation awards at 5th & Ash TA7.4467 t! -.e annual meeting of the Har- Don't treat vey County SCD were 0. D. and D. D. Cox, Sedgwick; Arnold SALINA, KS. winter weight gain lightly. Funk and Eben Becker, Hal- Ammo. et

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Hayes, Portis be subject on Feb. 1 to anin- 10: scuffs and can be damp -wiped John W. Jahnke, Riley crease of minimum wagesto clean - a bonus for fireplace John, Larry and Norman Keen- $1.30 from the previous$1.15 iOrnIres walls which tend to get smudg- an, Bucyrus hangingebasic rules Kenneth Knudson, Hiawatha under Federal Law. ed and sooty. Bernard L. Meng, Troy Not all hired labor, howev- at eye level,' Panels may be installed on in figuring 'ew-eyes Frank E. Miles, Oskaloosa er, is considered studs or over furring strips ap- Lowell A. Moser, Powhattan the 500 -man -day base,officials q- of the way d plied to the existing wall, with Ralph I. Phillips, Denison explain. Some of thelabor r the picture Levi, Nevin and Kenneth space about the thickness of a Rohrer, Wakefield that is exempt will be: mem- ra the Wall) matchbook cover between each Dean Seim, Salina bers of the employer'simmed- hanger, a,,u panel to allow for natural ex- David E. 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phone 945-321 u.sa,valleyfalls, kansas No precise estimates able, but a study are av State University, by 138 DePartMen Major Feedlots Now N umber Economics, givesan indica Head Or More of what the future That boom in cattle feeding in Kansas Feedlots With A Capacity Of 1,000 The report predicts"nay Kansasis doingits share to that Chet beef production in boost the farmer's income. But increase 79 per Kansas it's also pumping many dollars cent betty 4' Cloud 1966 and 1980. cf new income into the state's Wittman Thomas Sheridan Caen. Rooks Osborne Mitchell John H. McCoy,Profess communities. This is the opin- 0 * 0 * economics at K -State, ion of Dr. Floyd W. Smith, act- Ottawa beli Lincoln grain fed beefproduction al lace Logan Gore ing vice-president for agricul- TIego Ellis Rus 11 expand even morerapiclly, ture at Kansas State University. .0o Saline * Ellsworth Franklin Miami points out thatfed cattle Cattle feeding has been an * Ly**on ** Greeley *** 0 duction soared 14 Wichita Scott Lane Ness Rush Barton per cent McPherson Marion important enterprise for the 0 4/ior* Chafe ice Unn big 1966, .11 per Anderson cent during farmer foryears,Dr. Smith 00 0E188 * * * 1967 and 10 per says. Lots holding anywhere 2Wflee cent dur' Hamilton Kearny Finney Hodgeman Stet I otd * 1968.

from a dozen to 1,000 head may Reno Greenwood Allen Wombat 00 Butter oodson "The average for be found on many farms Gray Edwards ENO the t Sedgwick * 0 Ford * year period is morethan 11 throughout the state. a Ptah Wilson Neosho Cie fad Stanton Otani Haskell 0 Ki Kingman cent a year," hesays. "The' Communities have always * * Elk 0 par cent increase in indirectly from this Cowley total benefited Meade Clark SWbet Smvewr * 0 Montgomery Labettb Cherokee Morton Stevens production projected type of cattle feeding opration Seward ** Comanche Harper Chautauqua for

4 assumes an annual increase through the dollars farmers 0 0 * 0* ID* spend on clothing, food, machin- only about 5.5 percent a y so we already have a ery, and other supplies, he *1,000-2,999 5,000- 9,999 good points out. But only in the last 20,000 head and more on surpassing this estimate. 0 3,000 - 4,999 0 10,000 - 19,999 There's little doubt few years have feedlots provid- rigation and an increase in that ed a direct boost for the com- in Kansas has taken place sincehead - about 55 percent of years ahead will seea Si 1960, says Kirk Baker, Exten- state.grain sorghum production fav-cant expansion in cattle munity's economy. the cattle on feed in the or cattle feeding in this area. fe Behind this trend is a shake-sion economist at Kansas State' These commercial feedlots both in the largecomme byAnother factor is the relatively up in the cattle feedingbusiness University. On January 1 that benefit entire communities yards and the smalerfanner year, only 58,000 head, or rough- providing jobs; good markets low rainfall in this region, re-owned -and -operated lots. -- and the emergenceof lots It IX handling up to 30,0000 head atly 20 per cent of the cattle fed,for grains, roughages andfeed-sulting in fewer problems withadds up to a growing indu in the state, were in lots with expendi- water pollution. which stands to generate Many one time. These are themechan- er cattle; and large What does the big shift in couple a capacity of more than 1,000 tures for repairs, supplies,inter- income not only for the of ized lots which have their own cattle feeding mean to the farm- f any from feed mill, mixing facilities, and head. est, taxes and insurance. er and agri-business dealer, bet electronic feeding equipment. By January 1, 1968, the larg- Baker points out that atypi-er -feeder who handles 100 to 300for the state's communities County The big shift in cattle feedinger lots were handling 338,000 cal 10,000 head lot may cost ashead at 'once? Can he competewell. much as $300,000 to $500,000.Awith the big commrcial lots? feedlot of this size requires$3 Yes, says Baker,if he has KLOCK FLUORIDATION OMSI to $4 million worth of feeder the facilities, experience and ab- START AT NEWTON Friday ility as a manager. In fact, the cattle each year, along with NEWTON - Opponentsof small operator can benefit by 0JOhtl more than 40 millionpounds of fluoridation of Newton'sw AUCTION grain, 2,000 to 4,000 tons of hayadapting the feeding techniques supply have temporarily bloc FEBRUARY 7 and 7,000 to 10,000 tons of sil-and nutritional know-how from the start of the program. I' age. the large lots. tions bearing 2178 signat Baker points out that a were presented before the Starts 10:00 a.m. At least 10 full-time workers p SALE are needed to operate such agrowth in the number of small approved by the city co Lunch Served lot. Veterinary services and sup-operators can also stimulate sion went into effect. The q plies,taxes,fuel and repairsbusiness for the community. rtion may end in a referendum We are quitting farming and will sell at public auction on add another $100,000 in expendi-"Thirty-three 300 head lots the city election A.pril 1. the farm located 12 west and 11 north of Clay Center, Kans., 3 tures to the community. Andwould have roughly the same south, 4 west and 1 north of Clifton or 3 south and 3 east of the lot is a consumer of elec-economic impact as one 10,000 HARLEY PETERSON Clyde, Kans. tricity, telephone and insurancehead lot," he says. "And the in- HEADS SALINE NFO Fritz services. puts from the smaller lots are wheel carrier, good SALINA - Harley Pete Co-op 3x14 plow on rubber Baker and other K-Starte Ex-more likely to be supplied lo- of Salina has been elected p CATTLE Dempster 9' field cultivator, on tension specialists recently com-cally." ident of the Saline County 4 Angus cows, 3 to 5 yrs., rubber pleted a feasibility study for a How big can the cattle feed- succeeding Merlin Banker, calves at side IHC No. 100 2-whl. manure proposed 10,000 head feedlot toing industry become in Kansas? lina. 2 Charolais cows, 4 yrs., calves spreader, on rubber at side IHC 18' drag harrow & evener be located near Goodland in BELOIT 15 Angus cows, 3 to 5 yrs., 3 pt. utility carrier northwestern Kansas. - the C pasture bred to calf in May3 pt. dirt scoop The report notes that a com- Saturday op and or 3 Charolais cows, 4 yrs., pas-3 point rear blade mercial feedlot of thissize ture bred to calve in May Kelly Ryan 32' hay or grain 4 Black WF cows, 3 to 5 yrs., elevator, PTO, spout,hop- could add $6.4 million to the pasture bred to calf in May per, on rubber Sherman County economy if all AUCTION FEBRUARY 15 Charolais reg. bull, 7/8 pure,Jayhawk steel stacker, on rub- inputs are supplied locally - gentle and a good breeder. ber cattle,feedgrain,capital,la- A good one Portable loading chute on rub- Starts 10:30 a.m. NOTE: Area tested, all cows ber, good bor and management. SALE bred to above Charolais bull.Old iron and scrap iron This estimate, based on 1967 Lunch Served Good loading facilities. Your TRUCK & TRAILERS average choice slaughterpric:- inspection invited prior to 1951 Chev. SWB 11/2 ton truck, sale day. es at Kansas City, assumes that The following farm machinery and miscellaneousitems will Giant bed & hoist, stock 760 pound steers are fed to 1,110 from the racks, duals, good rubber, 2 - be sold at auction at the farm located 1 mile south speed, good pounds in 120 days and that Junction of US '77 and 56 highways and 1/4 east ofHerington, Kt. Farm MachinerySet of steel slip-on stock racks 30,000 head could be handled in As I s 1965 3020 tractor, for LWB pickup theloteach year. 4-wheelbeds, trailers with flat farm, loci diesel, wide front end, lock-Electric wheel 4-whl.trailer The accompanying map shows ed rear end, 3 pt., L hyd., with 7x14 bed & grain sides Farm Machinery 10 -ft. John Deere wheeldisc, north of LPO, good rubber, 1000 hrs.,Electric 4-whl. trailer with bed the location of 136 feedlots in 1961 John Deere 3010 tractor very good 2-whl. trailer with box Kansas with a capacity of 1,000 with power steering, wide mgaedanure spreader 1958 John Deere 620 tractor,2-whl. trailer with 55 bu. com- head or more. Most of the 1,000 front end, and 3 -point hook- No. 5, MI power steering, L hyd., LPO, bine bin head lots are farmer -operated. up, excellent shape 7 -ft. John Deere mower, row crop, good rubber, 3 pt.,STRAW, FEEDER, POSTS, 1959 Massey Ferguson Model 1967 MF good SHOP EQUIPMENT & MISC. But the larger ones are the com- 35 Deluxe tractor in good oneway,dirslip,3 pt., good 16', cal 1963 JD No. 55 14' Hi -Lo com-200 square bales wheat straw, mercial yards owned and operat- shape, 3 -point Ferguson 3 -point control bine, power steering, very wire tied ed by groups of local livestock 1950 Farmall C tractor worth hitch, good 1964 MF good 6' stock tank; cattle oiler; 80 men and businessmen. cultivator, good 6 -ft.Fergusontractorblade, PS, rar 1961 John Deere No. 214W haybu. Butler hog feeder, good; 6 -ft. John Deere combine, gcod good 1964 'MF baler, good 200 electric steel fence posts; Commercial lots have beena condition 4 -ft. Flynn -Scott Roto-cutter,3 tor, p; 1963 John Deere RWA 12' few hedge posts; some steel boom to towns like DodgeCi- John Deere weeder, 2 -row with point hitch, good 2230 h wheel disc, good posts; wire; gates; panels; ty, Garden City, and Leoti,each 3 -point hitch, good IHC corn binder 2 1964 1962 JD No. 896 2 -wheel sidecribbing. the center of a cluster of John Deere 2 -row lister with7-ft. Case chisel, likenew hitch rake, good Hot water tanks; 300 gal. feed- l graingaed drill, withpow' 1966 IR 1962 JD 16x8 fert. grain drill, lots. Single lots have 3 -point hitch, good 7-16 dieselbarrel with pump & said a sig- Steel stock rack,fits1/2 -ton erlift,M vator, rubber press, power lift, hose; 300 gal. gas tank, hose nificant impact pow. 1966 Bus. very good on the economy pickup 7-16MM graingeod drill, with nozzle and stand; of other towns suchas Pratt, John Deere 12 -ft. springtooth erlift, duty 1966 John Deere No. 39 9' pull Winter front for 3020; bug- Deereg d215A 14 -ft.wind. type mower, on rubber, PTO,gy top; winter front for 620; Meade and Oakley. harrow, good Johnrbwer, 1964 Kev like new Most of the big lots John Deere 3 -section spike 1964 Der milker pump and bucket; 180 are con- tooth harrow, good ('rain box for itrntor tool 11 amp Lincoln el. welder; bench with 1965 JD No. 810 3x16 mtd. centrated in twoareas -a four- 16" John Deere 3 -bottom plow, tSotrr,odgaoohciay elevator 1964 OA plow, rubber on tail wheel,grinder; vise; forks; shovels; county region in the FlintHills, good Ford good wrenches; shop and hand Letz mill, with power takeoff,Massey Ferguson lcea,ler, 1964 Ici- tools 2 hp. gas motor; and the western third' of the b?,en 1962 John Deere 2 -row lister, state. good er, pr 3 pt., rubber press, rotary Also many small items too 1964 IHi numerous to mention. 8 -ft.fertilizer spreader, good moldboards, good Baker says the FlintHills is Ferguson 2 -bottom 16" plow, SCELLANEOIS teeth 1963 John Deere 2 -row 3 pt. HOT TSEROLD GOODS one of the primary feedercattle good Ferguson jack; tankheater 1966An weeder, good Phiilco 7 -ft. chest type deep 4 -in. Butler grain auger cylinder 1968co freeze producing areas in thestate. John Deere hydraulic 1968 Juker weed sprayer, 3 pt., Tractor post hole digger, good newoil, swath Gibson 2 -ton window air condi- The big lots in Chase,Lyon, posts; tray° 1965 Ma 100 gal. tank, like new 1951 % -ton Ford truck withweight;bsroemllae:set?ei0.12and tioner Osage and Franklincounties grain sides and stock rack, or gr, JD No. 820 2 -row weeder, cyl- Lewyt sweeper and attach- torSoumillime Stratt inder control, good draw calves from thisarea, and 36,000 actual miles barrel with stond;bench vise ments; fruit jars; also other from neighboring Weed sprayer with barrel of shop 1963 gal JD 16' springtooth on Letfieldhousehold items not listed. states as well. anvil; good assortment 1950Fe: Greatest expansionin cattle Wood Bros. corn picker tools; some junk iron;antique New Holland side delivery corn planter(singlerow); With feeding, however,has occurred rake, like new, used 1956 in western Kansas. one timeAntique 30" grain drill Fe] LELAND & LUELLA MAUCH, This is part 1967 gi,/ of the trend whichhas seen Lots of other items Rometu Owners the Central Plains too numerous to mention. Aucts: Foster Kretz Auction Service, Clerk: Union states emerge JD No. Clay Center, Kans., State Bank, as the fastest growing feeding MRS. GEORGESCHLESENER, Phone WA 6-4422, Morganville. center in the country. sl Clay Center, Kans. Aucts: Col. Wm. Schnell Clerk: FirstNutt 11 4 The rapid development of ir- and Carl Schnell. Bank, Heringau, C

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Ah -.V 4' . ... w ,A estimates Study h," Sity, givesan future mita% predicts tionin that per cent 30, be kicco, 0, Prote,.. tK..state, bell eefProduction thatMore raPik. fed cattle Dickinson SCD Winners .led 14per Cent announced at the annual per cent Winners of conservation awards dud meeting of the Dickinson County SCD were DeanHoldsworth, Per cent du Gene Meuli, Clifford Fells and VincentMcBoyle, pictured, and Albert Hall, Melvin Ihde, and Vernon Holdsworth. age forthe is morethan he says, 11 rease total, projected annual increase 5.5 percent a y have a AUCTION good IINOLGOOVE.tiVE$TOCK ng this estima IIIISALE EVERYNIONDAVH,,iii ttle doubtthat will seea si on in cattlefe largecomme ne smaler fanne )erated lots, It ixed Cover a growing indu Many fields in theG&G area had only spotted snow cover because, s to generate of days of limitedmelting and strong winds swirling snows only for the of a coupleblanket covering. Notuntypical was this field in Cowley business dealer, away from Ark City and Winfield. e's communities ounty between We had a good sale January 27, with all classes of cattle holding the nation - has named a suc- `All of Baltimore' steady. Had a top of $20.90 on fat hogs. This is a partiallisting of Monday's receipts. UORIDATION ameSuccessor cessor to its longtime manager,On N.Y. Welfare NEWTON John Schulte, who will retire in New York City has nearly CATTLE 5 b bf & wf strs 688 @ 26.75 1 holstein cow 1330 @18.80 1 b bf steer 560 @ 27.60 - Opponents e September. one million persons on relief 787 @ 24.25 oJohn Schulte rolls. That niunber, critics 1 holstein cow 1420 @ 19.05 4 whif heifers of Newton's He is Francis "Fritz" Gwin, 1 holstein cow 1310 @ 18.40 3 whiface hfrs 396 @ 25.30 temporarily b who has been manager of the note, was likened to "a city 1 whiface cow 1165 @ 18.40 the program, elevator division of -Farmway the size of Baltimore all on re- 1 holstein cow 1285 @ 18.50 lief, being supported by the tax- 36 mix steers 506 @ 27.90 HOGS ig 2178 signa for nearly 10 years. 16 wf & bf strs 606 @ 27.50 27 mix fat 211 @ 20.90 ited before the Schulte has managed Farm - payers in New York." 20 b bf & wf strs 453 @ 29.35 25 mix fat 236 @ 20.65 Mitchell Coun- 260 @ 32.75 8 white fat 208 @ 20.60 y the city e way - called the There have been sugges- 2 whiface steers 235 @ 20.50 2 black steers 365 @ 30.25 44 mix fat ito effect. The q ty Co-op until a namechange tions from New York officials d in a referendum last year - for 35 years.The that the federal government INFORMATION,. CALL: members in should pick up part of the bur- TO LIST CONSIGNMENTS OR FOR rtion Apri11. cc -op has 5000 PAT MOYLAN Mitchell, Lincoln, Jewell,Os- den and the city should estab- JERRY MOYLAN 767-5435 ETERSON borne, Cloud, Smith andOttawa lish residency requirements 767-6640 per- SALE BARN LINE NFO counties. that would discourage WES SWENSON - Harley Pete Schulte has also beenchair- sons coming to NewYork 767-6388 767-5131 is been elected p man of the boardof Farmland solely for welfare benefits. Saline County Industries, Inc., the KansasCity co- Merlin Banker, based supplier of most area ops, and has been amember of BELOIT -- Farmway Co-op the board for 30 years. - the G&G area's largest A native of Leoti,Gwin is 48 aturday cop and one of the largest in years old. MUIR RANCHEQUIPMENT WARY15 Saturday Monday trts 10:30 a.m. FEBRUARY 8 unch Served AUCTION FEBRUARY 17 Starts 12:30 Noon laneous itemsoill Starts at 10 a.m. le south fromthe SALE t of Heringtomits, the Lunch Available As I am quitting farming, I will sellthe following at Tilers withflat farm, located 9 miles east of Hamilton or 1 milewest and 1 mile farming and are leasing ourland we will north of Virgil, Greenwood County, Kans. As we have quit A eere wheeldisc, machinery at the Kirchnerfarm located mile sell the following 1,12 mile south, 1 mileeast and 1/2 1963 Sun Masterrotary mow- miles north, 1 mileeast, Grove, Kansas manurespreader er, 5 ft. south of Highways 18and 181 Junction at Sylvan good MACHINERY 2 Dempster tool bars ere mower,No, Letz grinder 8" Bazooka grain auger, on 1967 MF Model 410 combine, 4 hyd. cylinders;sprayer, 150 trailer Y, 3 pt.,good - l6',cab, AC & M&W robot Continental 3 pt. control gallon tank Machinery 1968 JD mower conditioner t 3-Poillt sprayer, ton, 4-sp.,1964 New Holland side rake 1964 MF Super 90 dsl. tractor, Broyhill side mount 1949 Chev. truck, 11/2 AC round baler blade, 150 gal. tank with hoist mitractor PS, radio, low arch, 1640 hrs ton, 4-sp.Wix bale loader 1964 MF Super 90 diesel trac- Hay elevator,16' of 1953 Ford pickup, 1/2 This is anoutstanding line 1945 Jeep, 4 -wheeldrive Field sprayer, trailer type, ottRoto-cutter,l tor,PhSrs, .radio, high arch, and all is in Inaugural Portrait complete 2230 good equipment of an 1948 IHC tractor, M, gas good condition. This is a reproduction with Win Power post hole digger 21964hitehMF 5.14 plows, 3 pt. the best of selected as the of- 1968 Farmhand loader ider TRUCKS oil painting dozer & bucket, No.F11. Feed bunks isal, likenew 60 portrait of Pres- OLDER MACHINERY 1961 Chevrolet2 ton truck, ficial inaugural 1958AllisChalmerstractor, in drill,with Poly 1966a toiri 1, C20,Vibra shank culti- radio, heater,4 ident RichardNixon, who be- wheels IHC F-20 tractor; 1928 IHC v Series, 6 cyl., of the WD, with lift, adj. tractor; 2 Case plows, 3-14 & )(1 speed & 2 speed,15 Knap- came the37th president 1964 IHC tractor, No.806 die- in drill,with PO 1966 Bush Hog disc, 14', heavy grain and United Statesthis week. sel with metal cab,fresh air2-14; 2 tandem discs; disc. duty heide combination 50,000 Sulky rake; mower;steel 1964 Kewanee stock rack,hoist, blower & 3 pt. hitch 215A 14 -ft01* disc, 14' tires D4wheel wagon; 2 wheel trailer; 19t64010i Dempster8 row planter, miles, good ra. 1950 Caterpillar crawler, 2 2 -row weeders; 2 -row corn 1968 Dodge 3/4ton pickup, diesel with dozer . bar type, 3 pt. hitch 4aggin )r tr?ctor trans.,good P[giV5g2TIIEES4H binder. wl dio, heater, aut. (g) JO& E.ea 1960 14' Gleaner combine 1964 Owatonna swather,14 hay elevator I with Grain auger; MW hammer - _. motor, auger type tires 1967 IHC 16-8 grain drill mill ;road grader; Fresno. .d vlerload lUb4 John Deere 224S hay bal- HORSETRAILERS fert. & press Many miscellaneous articles uson le, er, pro J&asWn1e4w' open toptrailer, good IHC 5x16 plow, hyd. iehinerY has Drag harrow Too Numerous To Mention 1964teetIhHC No.16 rake, rubber Built -More trailer home, 10x55, is good. Haynes 2 -horsetrailer 1967 IHC oneway, 12', hyd. ready to roll, fully furnished, LLANE011S trailer 1967 IHC 16' springtooth, 4 -sec. heatfr.. 11,,,,,966 MF rake, dragtype good tires, new 1967 AC dual wheel disc, 181/2' air conditioned, forced air k; tank ar,to9n,n, aneadrrlayg 1 -horse trailer, heating can be converted to draulic card11111;1 _7°s6lwaOti-live2-horsewiring 1950 AC field cutter 20 4 newtype 1950 AC silage blower & pipe gas 'Yoil brae 1 Mayrath elevator, 22', hay Trail Blazer pickup camper & steel posts; loading chute 2 silage wagons gallon 9otnhrp Briggs & J&W portable tanks jacks (sleeps four) __Or up gas vls-, Strattongrain'mEQUIPMENT IHC mounted lister, 2 -row 400 TONS OF SILAGE pond; bench f shOP 1-9 Baldwin 8" auger, 22', pto.2 w151.0thgpaul.mPpicsk hog waterers IHC weeder, 4 -row (Subject to prior sale) SSortInent ° 0 uFergusonenTdOlLtreractor 2 Pride of Farm unk iron; hog feeders row), with frontoniwit 2 Pride of Farm (single 1956 Ferguson 300 gal. watertank Sale Conducted By Cr&H AUCTION SERVICE drill disc, 3pt. hitch. 1967 D. 500 gal. watertank Ox chisel, 7' STRUCTURALPIPE Homemade"lg 5" - 7" mention. land leveler 2" - 3" JDNo. 9 mower, 7', 3 pt. hitch USED POSTS Mr. & Mrs. Harry P. Muir, Owners Ray Gerbitz Melvin Temple ER, OWN' "WHY CAN'T OURCOWS JUST WADE Ellsworth, Kansas 472-3491 Lyons, Kansas 257.2975 ti001 INSTEAD OF Clerk - Sylvan State Bank rk: FirstSaaton Owner INTO THE POND 3ank, C. 0. (SONNY) SAGE, TAKING A RUNNINGJUMP!" Aucts: Herb Rockhill and RaymondVaughn animals and 10,000 tons of which process has forthe state," he of protein from are used crops, relativelyspeaking, re- for cattle food supplement said. land. said passed, sug-quires much more Erickson. A resolution, not manufacture of He added that British Synthetic Protein of an In addition, Petro. gesting the development SCP would notdepend on agri-leum has been producing SCP industry in Kansas wasin- 225 of cultural or climaticconditions, tons a year for swine troduced to the state House growth dependent experi. Representatives in its 1968 ses-nor is SCP's nlents. Other countriesinvolved FromOil And Gas? on surface orsunlight. Sr, using SCP food supplements Several researchers at Kansascould be used to supplement thesion., Soviet Union Responding to the introduc- At present the for animal consumptionare State University are studyingprotein supply in meat and has -three plantswhich use this dairy products in the human tion of this resolution,KSU's Czechoslovakia, France, a method by which the state's engin- microbial process to produce aand Nationalist China. diet. department of chemical year, crude oil and natural gas re- eering has submitted tothe million tons of protein a sources could possibly help Protein, he says, is important AM. solve some of the world's food in solving the problem for at state a research proposal en- least two reasons: a minimumtitled "Production ofProteins CARL J. FUNK shortage problems. and other Nutritional andMedi- One K -State investigator, Dr. of 25 grams of protein are re- Seventh Annual quired by adults each day for cal Elements by MicrobialMe- Larry E. Erickson, associate tabolism of Natural Gasand professor of chemical engineer-growth and body maintenance Production because the body cannot synthe-other Petroleum Hydrocar- ing, thinks Kansas may have an research 47 opportunity to create a new in-size certain amino acids, and bons." If approved, the protein cannot be stored in thewill be conducted by Dr.Erick- SALE dustry by using these resources. son, Dr. L. T. Fan,professor and He studied last year at the human body for later use. VALLEY HEREFORD FAIN Not stored in the body, pro-head of the department, andDr. University of Pennsylvania, William H. Honstead. Pric Philadelphia, under Dr. Arthurtein is the principal constituent MSF Big Chief 9. Registered Polled Herefords Foi of body cells and important for Recent interest in worldfood F. Humphrey, professor and di- shortage problems waseviden- range ' rector of the School of Chemicalgrowth and repair of the body. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1969 - 12:31 P.M. range. Quality of the diet, however, isced at KSU during the Senator relative Engineering. At the farm, located 2 miles west of Goff, Kansas, on Highway9. Sale in the real key to the starvationFrank Carlson Symposium on heated Sale Barn. beef in Humphrey has been tackling have 54 problem. If energy intake wereWorld Population and Food Sup- The Cowman's Kind - Big - Rugged - Red Meated Polled Herefords with bioengineering problems asso- Weight for Age and Gainability. period. ciated with the microbial pro- the only nutritional require- ply held on campus December duction of single -cell protein ment of human beings, the aver-34. 52 HEAD 25 BULLS 27 BRED HEIFERS age person could live adequately In the thinking of Dr. Hon - (SCP) from hydrocarbons of by eating L7 pounds of rice stead, professor of chemical en- ALL CLEAN PEDIGREES Nab oil and natural gas. T.B. and Bang's Tested- Calfhood and BlacklegTested - Guaranteed daily.. gineering who is now with the Erickson points out that the Breeders. Featuring MSF BIG CHIEF 9 -A son of the world renownMoody Microbial protein, says Erick-Kansas Industrial Extension Stock Farm herd sire, MSF BIG CHIEF. Third in a strong class at the Ameri. Auct development of an economical Service, any hopes Kansas has can Royal. Allhis calves are outstanding. Eleven sons and numerous process for producing SCP fromson, has a high nutritional value daughters by him sells. MSF MODEST LAMP 5 -A herd sire that had great these two Kansas resources and it can be produced in abun-for taking advantage of this size, scale, and tremendous quarter. His last offering because we lost this Banil dance cheaply and rapidly. idea of developing a process for bull through injury. Eleven sons and several daughters sell. D MIXER DOM. A29-3 could be successful. He indicates producing SCP must be "guard. INO 96 -A half brother of D Mixer Domino 18, the bull that produced so that protein is important to There is beginning to be a real many winners. He is one of the thicker bulls in service today. CTG LAMP. and sal awareness of the potential this ed " LIGHTER - Judged Grade "A" and Top Hereford at the AtchisonCounty was an the world's diet and that SCP Fair. He has done a tremendous breeding job for us as evidenced by his Honstead, a former head of momenhi chemical engineering at K -State, progeny. A grandson of Polled Modest Lamp 2 and Gold Mine. Sale Manager: Fulkerson Polled Hereford Sale Service, Liberty, Mo. 64068 Overlan says that several oil companies Office Tuesday For Catalog W;ito: Esso, Gulf, Mobil, Sun, and had two others - in addition to other re- OWNER: CARL J. FTTNK dynami VALLEY HEREFORD FARM, GOFF, KANSAS 66428 AUCTION FEBRUARY 11 search interests, are already in- or with In volved in developing "efficient, FULKERSON POLLED HEREFORD SALE SERVICE Sinn workable SCP processes." Auctioneers: Jewett M. Fulkerson and Wes Hays half a Starts 12 Noon Erickson says that bioengin- 80th an SALE eers encounter two types of south s Lunch Served problems in producing SCP. Friday "The First, there are the economic seemed As we have sold our farm, we willsell the following at difficulties of developing a pro- here," Public Auction located 9 miles north ofConcordia, Kans., on cess which allows SCP produc- new U.S. 81 and 21/4 miles east on No.148 blacktop highway; or AUCTION FEBRUARY 7 custodii % mile west of old U.S. 81 and No. 148 Junction. tion at minimum cost. Secondly, The the SCP product must be nutri- section belt pulley wheels and scrap tionally acceptable as a food or Starts 11:00 a.m. ity, jus Machinery iron. feed supplement. SALE ams.s. 1954 IHC Farmall Super TRUCK & STEEL BIN K -State's department of chem- Lunch Served MTA gas tractor with wide1949 Chev. 2 ton with 2 -speed ical engineering has been con- front, new rubber and in goodaxle, Omaha Standard grain shape; 1946 IHC B gas tractor;box and stock racks, good rub- cerned with the first problem. We will sell at public auction the following livestock and M MM 3x16 trip lift plow, on rub- miscellaneous items, located 5 miles south and 1/4mile west of ber and in good shape; set of The University's Institute of White City, Kans., on Hwys 4 and K-149. ber; IHC 6' oneway with tripgrain extension sides for grain Food and Feed Grains is investi- We ha lift on steel; JD 7x16 grain box. drill with press wheels and on1000 bushel Butler grain bin gating the second problem. er bunk; 10 calf stanchions; consid steel. Uses of SCP being seriously horse trailer; barb wire rolls; Heavy New Idea 7' semi -mounted HOUSEHOLD GOODS MACHINERY cows ANTIQUES considered are for consumption Electric brooder; brooder hay mower; IHC 2 -row lister by livestock as well as by hum- 9N Ford tractor house; antique kitchen range; all oth on steel; Viking 36' hay and Wood rocker; 6 wood chairs; 3 -pt. Wycoma seeder -fertilizerportable washer; grain elevator with gas motor; ans. In Kansas, there is strong steady dishes; vases; picture frames; 1/2 ton chain hoist Window fan;radios;elec. If you IHC 4 -section spring tooth har-crocks; stone jars; churn; ker- interest in SCP as a protein V-4 Wilson engine stove; refrigerators; dishes, row. osene lamp; 2 lanterns. supplement for feeding live- 3 bottom plow etc.; one of IHC 4 -section spike tooth 2 pie cabinets; 4 copper boil- 15' tandem disc look a harrow; 1956 Allis-Chalmers ers; butter paddle; 3 trunks; stock, says Erickson. Main advantage of microbial McCulloch chain saw LIVESTOCK opinic No. 66 5 -ft. pull type combinecream cans; 6 wood tables; Feed grinder 2 Hereford cows, bred Belom with motor, always shedded;wagon; cast iron vat; 3 coal production of SCP is that the Pony cart and harness 2 Heifer calves 12' tandem disc. buckets. mass of this protein doubles Pony saddle and bridle 5 ponies sale: 4 -wheel rubber tire metal 2 horse collars; bridle bits' Car air conditioner wagon box trailer;2 -wheel and 2 round bottom chairs. very quickly, in 20 to 120 min- OZARK CAMPER FAT utes. This is much faster than Electric motors Ozark Camper, 101/2 -ft. pickup, rubber tire implement trailer; MISCELLANEOI IS ITEMS Hand tools; barrel rack; automatic furnace, like new 5 whi boom type sprayer & carrier;550 -gal. metal gas tank, stand; meat or even grasses and plants. 4 whi JD hammer mill; set of dualLincoln 200 amp welder, rods; wheel barrow; lawn rollers; Other things too numerous ribber tires and wheels for2 10x14 tarps: 2 7x12 tarps; Chickens may double their snow fence; steel posts; feed-to mention. 9 whi a M Farmall; hay dump rake;Compressor with sprayer att. weight in two to four weeks and 5 whi tumble bug; wheel weights; Many, many other items. cattle in a month or two, while TERMS: CASH 5 blat grasses and alfalfa double in a 2 whi week or two. 70 bl Mr. & Mrs. JoeOstrom, Owners 21 w] Phone 243-1517 -Concordia, Kansas A microbial protein production MR. & MRS. WALTER M., KIRK 30 wl 1 blk Auctioneer: Eugene Waring Clerk: Fidelity State process also has no real space Phone 349-2285 527-5141, Belleville, Kansas Bank, Concordia problem. It can take place ina Aucts: Herbert Nettmeyer & Howard Langvardt 1 bial small area whereas production 4 blal 2 wh: 1 blal 1 wh: SALE EVERY 1 blk WEDNESDAY ansas 3 blk Beverlye Stockyards Co. 4 wh KPhone 1:1 12 w: 11 w 1 wh With a large run of livestock atour sale Wednesday the mar- 4 32 w Harry Wing, Minneapolis , ket looked higheron all classes of cattle. We had a houseful 97 mix strs 865 @ 27.15 5 wh of buyers and action was good throughout Gene Mullen, Ada 16 wf steers 586 @ 26.05 Edward Shute, Ellsworth 21 mix shoats @ 18.50 2 blk the entire auction. 20.75 4 . Listed below area few sales from our auction. Gene Mullen, Ada 21 blk steers 602 @ 25.90 George Wagner, Brookville 8 white butchers208 @ 5 hol Elmer Larson, McPherson Danny Srna, Culver 448 @ 15.60 1 red cow 1005 @ 18.50 3 hamp sows 4 3 hol CATTLE Kenneth Mattison, Salina 33 cows 1004 @ 17.26 .George Pauls, Conway 9 blk steer clvs 412 @30.70 Kenneth Mattison, Salina 14 wf cows @198.00hd. Whether buying or selling livestock, plan to be with us Wed- Kenneth Mattison, Salina Frank Svara, Kanopolis 3 wf steers 500 @29.00 27 blk cows @ 195 .00 hd. nesday. For highest prices for your livestock and one of the 1 wh Frank Svara, Kanopolis 1 wf bull 1415 @22.60 Mine county 32 mix steers 629 @ 27.35 most widely advertised sales in Kansas, bill your next con- 11 w Tom Tucker, Salina 50 wf hfrs 491 @26.75 signment to the Beverly Stockyards Co. at Salina. For more4 1 wh Tom Tucker, Salina 76 wf hfrs 665 @26.30 HOGS information about prices and selling timeon yourlivestock 1 Ray Shute, Ellsworth 4Freeman Koehn, McPherson78 mix hfr clvs 366 @27.20 8 hamp shoats @ 18.50hd.get in touch with us and we will come and look at them. 4 blk Bill Giersch, Salina 10 mix steers Jack Garvin, Solomon 622 @27.20 1 mix sow 340 @ 17.40 4 wh 4 4 1 chi 11 w 4 4 wh 3 bla For more information about Beverly Stockyards 1 blk . Co., Salina, 1chz .prices for your livestock get Kansas, in touch with us and we will Located on east edge of Salinaon old highway 40 urday and Wednesday 6blk ings at 7:20; also1:1,S1 Sangs come and look at them. JACK BEVERLY, SalinaTA3-3191 PAUL DIEHL, Brookville 225-3503 BOB GRACE, Minneapolis Osdnayl

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FUNK , A .so yourchoice 1Annual uction ,1_1_111_11_ 1111111 itik_It 14g_, 62 65 5. .53 56 59 )946 /947 196148 5° apiCI ,' MO UV* MM. C.11 WS." ISIOMP/O. SONICIFMN. aft 9 9W5T kL E $ 3 9 MIRO Compare at $500 FAIII Range died Herefords Price past 10 years, beef prices have remained within a For the pound and pork prices showed a 22 -cent range of10 cents per N. pork prices fluctuated widely( beef prices stayed range. While during the past decade. Per capita supplies of tighway 9, relatively steady sale substantially and per capita supplies of pork in beef increased remained the same ordeclined slightly during this same ed Herefords have with period. 7 p.m. EARLY AMERICAN if) HEIFERS 295 square inches Scott George O'Rourke, a teller, said Nab Ft. a man appeared at his window AUTOMATIC DEGAUSSING sted - Guaranteed and ordered: "Fill dt up. Don't POWER TRANSFORMER rid renownMood Auctioneer As move or I'll kill you." 8 YEAR PICTURE TUBEWARRANTY* .lass at theAmer ns and numerous Mrs. Carol Butner, teller at INSTANT ENTERTAINMENT lire that hod greot the next window, said she saw 295 SQUARE INCHPICTURE TUBE mouse we kit this Bank Robber ell. D MIXER Rog cattle auctioneerthe man shove a paper bag tow- I that produced A 29 -year -old ard O'Rourke and heard 0' - (Caution: Do not be confused by ads today.crG so and salesmanfrom Fort Scott for sets with picture tubes smaller CONTEMPORARY e A!chi Rourke exclaim: "Really!" than 295 square inches.) sonCounty was arrestedlast week a few evidenced by hit robbery at the "I hit the alarm button," Mrs. d Mine. moments after a IF NO TRADE Overland Park State Bank. Butner said. *8 Year Prorated Color Picture Tube iberty, Mo. 64068 Three policemen arrived in ADD$30 Officers said Kenneth E.Sinn Adjustment Warranty $12.00 Additional stick of time to see the holdup man CREDIT TERMS - NO DOWN PAYMENT had two pistols, a fused walking across the bank park- EASY dynamite and paper sackfilled OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P. M. iSAS66428 ing lot. A fourth was getting 4 with money. change at a drive-in window, E SERVICE Sinn was arrested about a heard an alarm broadcast on his Tes Hays half a block from the bank, at 80th and Metcalf on US 69 in the cruiser's radio and joined the chase. south suburbs of Kansas City. Investigators did not disclose riday "The police arrived so fast it -HILLMART seemed like they were alreadyhow much money was taken. Furniture & Appliances At Fort Scott, Sheriff Ray Pr 6-9707 MANHATTAN here," said Preston Robinson, aCummings said Sinn was a life- East Over the Viaduct on Hiways 177 and 18 ,VARY 7 custodian at the bank. long resident and prominentin The robbery was at a walk-inthe community. He is married section of the bank's patio facil- 11111111111111111111111111111111 s 11:00 a.m. ity, just before it was to close at and has two children. tch Served Co., Inc.sole livestock and Manhattan Commission 1/4 mile west of ON US 24 2'/2 MILESEAST OF MANHATTAN We had another real good sale 545 @28.80 1025 @ 18.60 1 black steer 1 whiface cow 18.00 SPECIAL considering the bad weather. 4 black steers 560 @28.30 1 whiface cow1005 @ 18.60 1 whiface cows873 (a' alfstanchions; 491 @28.30 1 whiface cow1010 @ 18.60 holstein cow 1665 @)17.90 CONSIGNMENTS arb wire rolls; Heavy feeder steers were higher; 7 char whif strs 1290 O'17.90 cows were 75 to $1,000 higher; 1 whif steer 560 @27.60 1 whif hrn cow985 @ 18.60 holstein cow ler; brooder 505 @27.40 1 black heifer 640 @ 18.60 holstein cow1455 (a?17.90 kitchen range; all other classes of cattle were 1 black steer 900 @ 17.90 for Thurs. Feb. 6 1 black steer 535 @25.60 1 whiface cow 950 @ 18.50 whiface cow steady. 477 @24.40 1 whiface cow1090 @ 18.50 whiface cow1400 @ 17.70 radios; elec. 6 holstein steers 17.70 If you have cattle to sell, call 1 holstein steer470 @23.30 1 broc wf cow1200 @ 18.50 whiface cow 1215 (a? One 18 mo. old registered tors; dishes, one of us and we will be glad to 1200 @ 18.50 whiface cow1080 (a?17.60 1 whiface cow Hereford Bull. look at them and give you our HEIFER CALVES 1 whiface, cow1020 @ 18.50 whiface cow 870 @ 17.30 TOCK opinion on them. 275 @28.80 1 whiface cow1180 @ 18.40 whiface cow1065 @ 17.30 1 whiface hfr 905 (a17.10 s, bred Below is a partial listing of our 2 whiface hfrs 26.50 1 rn whif cow 1305 @ 18.40 whiface cow 20 good Angus cows with 18.40 holsten cow 1230 @ 17.00 sale: 4 blkwhif hfrs 415 @26.40 1 whif hrn cow 1345 @ calves by side. 26.20 1110 @ 18.40 whiface cow1280 @ 17.00 3 whif hrn hfrs 432 @ 1 whiface cow 950 @ 17.00 IAMPER 5 whiface hfrs 495 @26.10 1 holstein cow1520 @ 18.30 whiface cow FAT CATTLE & FEEDERS 25.80 975 @ 18.30 whif hrn cow 1055 @16.70 BUYING I01/2 -ft. pickup, 5 whiface steers 5 blkwhif hfrs 527 @ 1 black cow lace, like new 568 @ 29.10 444 @25.75 @ 18.30 wf roan cow 670 @ 16.00 4 whiface steers589 @ 28.90 4 black heifers 3 whiface cows 1085 905 @ 15.80 FAT HOGS too numerous 6 shthrn heifers430 @25.60 1 holstein cow1175 @ 18.30 whiface cow 9 whiface steers650 @ 28.70 355 @25.60 1000 @ 18.10 whiface cow 1255 @,15.70 3 shthrn heifers 1 whiface cow 1060 @ 14.30 We buy fat hogs in Manhattan, S whif hrn steers 649 @ 28.50 533 @25.50 1 black cow 1015 @ 18.00 whiface cow S black steers' 723 @ 27.00 3 blkwhif heifers 25.30 Alma, and Eskridge according 1 char wf heifer555 @ to the following schedule: 2 whiface steers715 @ 26.90 545 @25.20 70 black steers 840 @ 26.90 9 black heifers 2 whiface hfrs 428 @24.50 At Manhattan 21 whiteface strs 735 @ 26.85 520 @24.10 KIRK 30 whiface steers 861 @ 26.60 2 black heifers Tuesdays & Saturdays blkwhif steer 810 @ 26.60 BULLS 1 black steer 705 @ 26.20 24.00 BUYING HOURS vardt 1whif hrn bull1525 @ 4 black steers 800 @ 26.10 22.50 8 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 1whif hrn bull1490 @ 2 whiface steers920 @ 26.10 1460 @22.10 4041 1 black steer 820 @ 26.10 1whif hrn bull At Alma 1 whif hrn steer705 @ 26.00 COWS Every Tuesday 1 blkhif steer 725 @ 26.00 21.30 1 whiface cow 830 @ 8 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. insas 4 3 blkwwhif steers650 @ 25.40 830 @20.70 4 whif heifers 574 @ 25.20 1 whiface cow 20.60 1 whiface cow1010 @ At Eskridge -4 4 79 12 whif heifers 703 @ 25.10 890 @20.40 0 4. 11 whif heifers 671 @ 25.10 1 whiface cow 19.90 Every Wednesday 1 br swiss cow1455 @ 1 whif heifer 625 @ 25.10 1355 @19.60 8: a.m. to 1:00 p.m. $ 32 whif heifers 771 @ 25.10 1 holstein cow 19.50 1 holstein cow1465 @ For information call thebarn 5 whif heifers 872 @ 23.70 1035 @19.40 @ 18 50 4 2 blk 1 whiface cow in Manhattan,PR 6-4815. Or you strs 6 @ 1035 @19.30 Hill 8 @20.75 5holsteinholststeers 1 whiface cow may call Joe Raine at Maple 4 [email protected] 1075 @19.20 663-2226, or Eskridge yard 449- 8@ 15.60 3 holsteinsteers947 @ 21.80 1 roan cow 19.10 1 whiface cow1215 @ 2347, orAlma yard 765-3841 915 @19.00 th usWed' 4 STEER CALVES 1 whiface cow 18.90 the 1150 @ ESTIMATES, one of 1 whif hrn bull 380 @32.25 1 whiface cow 18.90 FOR -Alta Vista, 229-6430 A 11 whif 1 holstein cow1320 @ W. E. DUGAN text con- y steers 391 @32.20 1040 @18.90 Maple Hill, 663-2226 For more 1 whif steer 1 whiface cow JOE RHINE The ManhattanCommission A 430 @31.70 1015 @18.90 Manhattan,JE 9-3744 livestock 1 whifacesteer410 @31.40 1 whiface cow 18.90 DON WELLS Abilene, CO 3-3449 4 blkwhif 1 holstein cow1685 @ t them. steers422 @31.20 1015 @18.90 MERVIN SEXTON JE 9-5561 Co., Inc. 4 whif hrnsteers 490 @30.40 1 black cows 18.80 C. J. WENTZ,bus. mgr.Manhattan, 1 char whif 1 whiface cow1360 @ 4 str 490 @30.30 1405 @18.80 VAT MANHATTAN, KANSAS 11 whifacestrs 527 @29.70 1 holstein cow 18.80 CERTIFIED 4 whiface 1 black cow 1045 @ Manhattan, PR 6-4815 4 strs 540 @29.50 18.70 IIVISIOCK MARKET 3 black 1 whif hrn cow905 @ BARN PHONE East On US 24 steers 462 @29.30 1025 @18.70 Consignment Reports S't'S 1 blkwhifhrn str 550 @29.20 1 black cow 18.70 KF RN1 1 char whif 1 whiface cow1175 @ WIBW radio 6:30A. M. Thursdays lay morn- str 375 @29.20 1000 @18.70 Noon Wednesdays AUCTIONEER: JOE RAINS 6 blkwhifsteers 1 whiface cow WIBW-TV 12:15 (LSI Satur- 564 @29.10 p..morniNgs# i .sinla mnl ru -malt intinn t7P

growing in the United States, necessities, the Boardalso theytd increased competitionnot but ARS scientists believe from can transfer mostof the de- pork and broilers. High -LysineBarley sirablecharacteristics ofthis "A question of majorbripor, Discover localtance in 1969 is whether for barley into good adapted con- protein, as well as the total pro-this discovery opens the way varieties. sumer demand for red meat Discovery of a barley high in breeding barley with greatlyin- be strong enough to will 7 lysine in combination with hightein, in a variety now calledHi- Lysine is one of the 20 amino absorb highercreased food and feed value. proteinslarger beef and pork production protein content is jointly an- proly are 20 to 30 percent should acids that make up the They say the increase and ,itwithout substantial price weak. nounced by the Swedish Seed than that of commonly grown de- or all plants and animals, Methio- be comparable to that being ,in ness," the Board 'said. Association, Svalof, Sweden, andvarieties. In addition, veloped in corn by use of germ is the amino acid usually, amino grains, _ Contern_to.'fat &r. the U.S. Department of Agricul-nine, another, limiting, plasm containing the opaque -2 shocc.test supply in cereal 'isar. , titularly 'g'reat because , , acid, is higher. The enhanced lysine content in ture.- - gene. the They report that the amount Plant breeders ofUSDA's Ag- now possible is especiallyim- Kansas City Board'sarea live- 2 ricultural Research Service say Hiproly is not adapted for stock marketing comprises at the amino acid lysine in the portant for meeting the needs ap- 10 of people in many parts of theproximately 65 per centof total "One Friend Tells Anotherand HOME Grows" world whose diets lack animal cash receipts to farmers. protein as well as for feeding In the immediate area, Kansas, nonruminant livestock, such asNebraska, Oklahoma and Mis. Eat For Our RuralNeighbors ' swine and poultry. souri showed a moderatein- Dr. Arne Hagberg, Dr. Larscrease in calf crop increase Who Want To StrengthenTheir Financial Positions Munck, and Dr. Karl -Erik Karl-ranging from 5.2 percent pour to 5.6 crag, sson of the Swedish Seed Asso-per cent. crew THE HOME SAVINGSPLAN ciation discovered the high ly- But translated into figures, suml sine content of Hiproly, one of this means an increase of261; ,ci WILL Work For You ...As ft Does ForOthers the many barley varieties in the000 calves in Kansas overthe World Collection maintained bynumber of fed cattle marketed INSURED SAFETY OF SAVINGS USDA. The department furnish-in 1968. Sur ed seed of the World Collection Oklahoma showed an increase tc the association in 1967. Hipro-#of 1,336,000 calves over fedcat The Sa4e in person or by mail ly was introduced from Ethiopiatle and Missouri showeda sun mende in 1924. plus of 910,000. Only Nebraska been Limited amounts of seed forin this area, with a decrease than s of BUSINESS HOURS breeding purposes may be ob- 1.589,000 strengthened themar- ently Monday through Thursday tained by writing Dr. J. C. Crad- ket. year. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. ' dock, Agricultural Research Ser- Nationally the figures were time Friday 9 am. - 6 p.m. vice, USDA, Plant Industry Sta-even more discouraging to the ness. Saturday SAVINGS AND LOANASSOCIATION tion, Beltsville, Md. 20705. bankers since 11 per cent more The MANHATTAN, KANSAS contr -Closed- 107 NORTH FOURTH STREET cattle were on feed at year's end than the same time in 1967, and press YOUR COMMUNITYHOMEFINANCING CENTER From Fed Reserve 25 percent more than the same credit time in 1965. Rich On Beef Supply And not only are there more at m cattle in the feed lots, but pork Ye FOR A LIMITED TIME raisers have increased farrow. erode Low Key Alarm powe YOUR CHOICE OF AN ings. The Federal Reserve Bank of Due to a favorable hog -con jump Kansas City's monthly review ratio the Board expects the 1968. LO2M has sounded a low key alarm ordI spring pig crop to exceed last on future cattle prices if the year's by as much as five per A -C COMBINE CAB present trend toward increasing cent. the amount of beef is continued. Ending its warning about pri- Citing an educated guess thatces the Board predicted "fed consumers, to a degree, might back off from the purchase of cattle prices are likely to weak- beef because of an increase inen as winter advances." A -C CABAIRORCONDITIONER Social Security tax and in- creases in prices of most other H. C. Stephens, WITH PURCHASE Co-op Leader, Dies GRAIN BINS OF A NEW Harry Carl Stephens, a pio- neer in the cooperative move- 3300 bu. capacityment in Kansas and Colorado, GLEANER died last week in Wichita. Steph- 18 ft. x 16 ft. ens, 74, worked some 40 years in For G Colorado wheatgrowers' co-ops, Butler All Steel the Wichita Bank for Coopera- Will Sell In Place tives, and various co-op develop- PLUS ments. Or Will Deliver He retired as Vice President and Treasurer of the Wichita Jay Alley Bank for Cooperatives in 1964. NO INTEREST 2000 Queens Rd. Born in Melvern, Ks., Stephens Salina, Kansas spent many years at Yuma, Colo., before coming to Wichita. UNTIL SEASON OF USE He was buried in Superior, Neb.

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This slowed the expan-since the roadway opened in The Defense Department has sion in available credit and in- bought 28 million pounds of whether e047,1: RO 1956, with $4.7 million left over r red creased rates. butter and only one million meat 70 after operating costs and pay- Richards believes that fiscalment of interest and bond re- pounds of margarine since 60 itoairI p action during the fall of 1967 June. Additional use of butter rttoaobdsuocrtbi tirement were made out of $12.6 50 could have prevented most of million in gross revenue. by the military began a year 'Price w the difficulties which currently ago after members of Congress 40 About 8% million vehicles js* from dairy states persuaded de- 3, eas plague the economy. drove over the Turnpike in 1968. 30 tl)eCause18 Par. Although delay increased the fense officials to drop a ban on Of the $12.6 million in revenue,butter and use it instead of mar- ard'sarein the 20 threat of inflation, the surtax $10.8 million was in tolls, $1.1 ve will help pave the way for a 'garine. comprises TO millioninconcessions, and balanced budget by the end of er cent 0 total 55 56 5 60 61 6263 64 6 6 arniers. 52 53 54 66 6.777""-..-.. the current fiscal year, Richards points out. Less than 12 months U.S. PRODUCTION ANDIMPORTS OF to area,Kansa,a, ago, the budget was running at WOOL AND WOOLPRODUCTS a $25.2 billion deficit. moderate EatingMore MIL Le?- 1- T in. of beef in 1968 will be close to 109 Additional revenues from in- Imports of raw wool' :rop increase Percapita consumption3 pounds from the 105.9 pounds av- 1 ' will be up about flated consumer incomes, the . .\\. ?, percent s.consuMption It per personin 1967. This is a substantial in- 160 Domestic Production* to 5,6 accelerated rate of real econo- age continuation of the trend toward Increased con- .. ... crease and abeef. Consumption per personis altwice as mic growth and the limited k.....1...... [ into figures sumption of 120 as in 1951 spending controls that accomp- ncrease of 261: much this Year anied the surtax also will help trisas over 80 the' balance the budget, he says. rattle marketed Partly Effective Looking ahead, Richards sees Has Been the inflationary pressure reced- AO Imports of wool tictilsproducts9-"-- ved an increase Surtax percent surtax recom- talk ofreducedcreditavailabil-ing somewhat during the first 's over fed The 10 ' L cat, ity. half of 1969. But it may gain 0 1968 showed mended byLyndon Johnson has 19591 1965 a sur. the books for more Does all this mean the surtaxrenewed vigor in the second 1956 )nly Nebraska been onmonths and will appar- has failed? Not necessarily, half unless additional monetary a decrease than six of ar fiscal restraint takesplace in extended for another Richards says. Without the tax I. S. ,91.11,0,1 iened the ently be mar. of a more restrictive monetarythe coming weeks, he warns. year. So nowmay be a good evaluate its effective- policy, inflation would be even figureswere time to worse than it is today, he ex- uraging to ness. the intended to plains. CoomPq iumckag edite4 15 per cent more The surtax was Nearly all observers underesti- ed at year's control inflationand reduce end interest rates and mated the basic strength of the me in 1967, and pressure on economy last summer, he ar- credit restrictions,says Jack A. FARMING FRONTIERS than the same gues. This resultedin a less re- .40FIN DEERE Richards, Extensioneconomist ) '69 University. strictive monetary policy de- are there more at Kansas State signed to combat the threatof a Yet inflationcontinues to All Farmers & Their Fami!iesInvited Ilots, but pork recession early in 1969. How- erode the dollar'spurchasing eased farrow. of living index ever, this led tocontinued eco- power. The cost inflation. jumped about 4.8 percentduring nomic boom and more MOVIES 10:30 A.M.and 1:30 P.M. rable hog corn To fight this inflation, amore 1968. Interest ratesreached rec- expects the and there is restrictive monetarypolicy has to exceed last ord highs recently Special Entertainment 'ForThe Ladies h as five per

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Steve x50 LARGE STC Zumbrunn, Rt. 3,Junction City, FOR SALE - Good quality IUMINADAssIGD7A2VOMA Kans. CE 8-6610. x49 prairie hay, round bales. Mrs. 1959ch ... %. RATES: $1 a week for 15 words' or less. Add if a word for additional words. DISCOUNTS:(with Here- Clyde Kovar, Rossville, Mans FOR SALE -'Registered '1 cash orders: only) deduct 10% if ad runs 2 weeks. Deduct 25% if ad runs 4 weeks. REFUNDS: you 30 bulls, 12 phone 771-3225. S13,50 fords, CK breeding: 1956 GIVIC 2 maycollect* refund at the Ag Press office for any unused amount paid if an adis cancelled. CLAS- to 26 months,growthy, heavy - hoist ..... have a 40 open 400 BALES ALFALFA &700 SIFIED DISPLAY: (boxed ads) $1.82 a column inch. CASH: ads not accompanied by cash boned, range -fitted; bales prairie hay. Arnold Sam. Chev 3/4 25 -cent billing chat* added. heifers. SPECIALWINTER 1 aut., irriga- uelson, Randolph, Kans.,Phone MailTo: Ag Press - P.O. Box 1009 - 1207 Moro - Manhattan,.Kansas 66502 - JE 9-7558. DISCOUNTS: Tex -Flow Waterville, ST 5-2417. spa bral tion pipe, towlines,and centrifu- power gal pumps; 2000, almostnew 8" FOR SALE - 3000 bales alfalfa, iR5.1Chev. `lh NATIONALLY ACCREDITED Tex -Flow 20" gated;tool bars shedded. HarlanRiechers, SPF registered Yorkshire boars, and irrigation furrowers;Noble Green, Kans. Phone WI 4-2845, 1962 Chev. 2 CEMETERY open and bred gilts. Sam and disc lift harrows;Roloyl cattle dunIP " Notices x49 SB50 1 Jon Thole, Marion, Kans. oilers; Powder Rivercattle 1965 .Chev. MEMORIALS doz- 09 equipment; Waldon tractor WANTED - Alfalfa or prairie series, HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, freshen ers. Warren St.Pierre, Ames, hay, round or square bales. C. peed, full 54 Year Continuous Service soon. Young Angus bull, choice Concordia J. Display Located on US24 of two. Delbert Gareis, Phone Kans., (10 miles east Murphy, CO 3-4010, Abilene, good ..... K-9) 446-3631. x52 Kansas. SB50 East of City Limits 456.2470, Wamego. x50 1960 Trail-MC AQHA AUCTIONEERING NATIONALLY ACCREDITED FOR SALE - One reg. DAIRY PELLETS, range pellets er...... mare anyone canride. Two fil- andallkindsoffertilizers, Americ SCHAUBEL SPF Purebred Hampshire and colt 4-H 1951 lies ready to start. Stud Manhattan MillingCo.,107 ...... MONUMENT CO., INC. Yorkshire boars. Serviceable prospect. Cleodene Tabler,R 2, Pierre, Manhattan. age. Richard Schoen, phone 913 x51 TF Chg 1951 Ford 'A RR 3 Box 20 ME 2-3531 526-3400, Sylvan Grove, Kans. Salina, Kans. 823-8483. Lawrence E. Welter RIDE 'EM HIGH feed for hors- SWB Clarence Blanc, President x49 REGISTERED POLLED Here- es. Product of Key Milling Co i; AUCTIONEER old. 1963 Ford REAL ESTATE BROKER CLAY CENTER FOR SALE - Large fancy Hol- ford bulls 12 to 17 months Clay Center, Kans., Phone ME. LWB, real Harry Rifle',Hope, Kansas, 2-2141. stein springer heifers. Diedrick x3 SBTF Your Sale Solicited Farms, Culver, Kansas. Phone Phone Navarre. 1849 TH 11/2 Large or Small (913) 283-4227 or (913) 283-4222. FOR SALE - Good quality - and hoist, LAND IMPROVEMENT SB50 FOR SALE - Three registered round bales prairie hay. Mrs. EAST HIGHWAY US 24 Angus heifers, open, 10 months Clyde Kovar, Rossville, Kansas, 1961 Chev. MANHATTAN PR 8-3455 old, calfhood vaccinated, excel- Phone 771-3`)25. NATIONALLY ACCREDITED x49 1961 Chev. Real Estate lent pedigrees. Several register- 5sp, SPF Yorkshire gilts, from test- WANTED - Alfalfa or prairie tor, And General Sales LAND IMPROVEMENT ed bloodlines. Harvey Herrs, ed bulls, 10 to 22 months. C. G. brakes, gr Wagner, 929 S. Santa Fe, TA hay. Send price per ton atyour "Soil Conservation Doesn't Linn, Kansas, Phone 348-2252. x49 farm. John Greer, Langdon, Ks. Cost -It Pays" x3 7-6263, Salina. 1963 Chev. x49 Ponds, terraces, waterways, FOR SALE - 3 yr. old sorrel REGIS i ERED HEAVY ham- 1967 Hobbs Ed Reimer draft mare with light mane &med Yorkshire boars and openFOR SALE - Straw at 50cper 1951 Ili1/2 AUCTIONEER and leveling, drainage ditch- tail. Frederick Martin, Brook- gilts. Backfat probe, sonoray bale. Eldon Wenhland, Barnes, es, clearing, landscape grad- 1963 Chev. ville, Kans. x51 and weight for age figures on Ks., Phone Green 944-2035. x49 We Specialize in Selling ing. boars. All out of nationally singleax DAIRY CATTLE NATIONALLY ACCREDITED known bloodline. Some from BROME SEED for sale, 20^ clean Tom Farrell, St. George, Ks., "A complete Sale Service" Roggendorff SPF bred Hamp & crossbred certified litter. Neill Walker, 1947 Chev. I Conservation Construction gilts. To begin farrowing middle Rt. 2, McPherson, Kans. 241-2599 Phone 494-2634. x49 Phone or write for sale Arthur Roggendorff of February. Yorkshire and SB51 FOR SALE - Bright baled The largest dates. Phone JE 9-3984 Hampshire boars and open gilts. straw. Heavy wire tied bales 45c Chev. trucl Telephone 367-2373 1630 OSAGE-MANHATTAN Probes & sonoray available on REGISTERED YORKSHIRE West. Part: GOESSEL, KANSAS most boars. Floyd Meyer, Palm-bred gilts to farrow soon. Many each Can deliver reasonably. missions & "Marion County" er, Ks., Phone 308. x50 bred to top selling boar at Illi- Franklin Pacey, Phone 388-2409, nois State sale. Bred like top Oakhill. x49 Livestock FOR SALE - 32 three-year oldconference prize winners. Neill Herefordcows,goodquality, Walker, Rt. 2, McPherson, Ks. Melton Bob Wilson pregnancy tested. $200. 41 Here- 241-2599. SB50 16th and ford cows, good quality, preg- Automotive Auctioneering Dairymen Buy BE Real Estate - nancy tested $195. All 73 cows 1 FOR SALE - Top bulls by our All types sales The Best For Less brand. Paul Evans, phone 3162200 lb. Tex Real Onward 178 Ph. 494-2552 439-5354, Kincaid, Kans. SB52 that sired the 1969 Denver or778-3424 We have for your selection at champion heifer. Also for sale, US] Box 118 St. George, Ks. all times the largest supply of FOR SALE -A four-yr. old some rugged 2 yr. old and 1967 Ford ' sorrell mare, with strip in faceyounger Mill Iron bulls. Elmer 67 Ford 1A FRESH SPRINGER and three white sox, gentle. L. L. Johnson & Sons, Smolan, Ks. TRUCKS custom c HOLSTEIN - GUERNSEY Dalinghaus, 19% miles East of Phone 21 or 71, Salemsborg. 66 Ford 1/2 JERSEY Marysville on 36 highway. 736- SB49 1968 Chev. % ton, V8,aut. 66 Ford Ni DAIRY SUPPLIES SWISS and MILKING 2957. x50 trans., HD springs, power axle, 15' SHORTHORN COWS & FOR SALE -- 4 Registered An- steering, low mileage, demo. 65 Ford FOR SALE or Trade - for live-gus cows with calves. Blueline rear bun HEIFERS stock or take small Ford or Angus Farm, Ralph Dietrich, 1957 Chev. % ton aut., radio, real WAMEGO DAIRY SUPPLY 65 Chevrol Financing available - up to Ferguson on trade. MF85 dieselRoute 3, Junction City, Kans. clean rear bun Your authorized dealer for: tractor, new motor, good rub- Phone 238-6714. x49 24 mos. ber, remote cylinder, phone 738- 1949 Ford ton, 6 cyl., 4 -speed, 64 Ford 'A SPECIALS 3865, Beloit, Jack Robinson. x49 NATIONALLY ACCREDITED with box rear bur DeLaval milkers 100 head of open Holstein hei- SPF Duroc boars. Muscular 62 Ford Clay push-button farm eqpt. fers CHESTER WHITE boars, 120 to hams and big bones. Our herd is1962 Chev. 1 ton, 10' folddown radio Mueller Bulk Tanks 50 head Holstein heifer calves 200 lb. Five months or four free of lice and mange. Harold stock rack, 6 cyl., 4 speed, dual 60 Chevrol wheel rear bur CALVES! CALVES! months old.Included are theBrumm, Junction City, Kansas, Stores And Service From boars I exhibited at Winter RR3. Phone 238-7258. SB51 1963 Chev. % ton, 4 speed, 6 cyl, 58 GMC 1/2 Wamego &Sabetha, Kansas We will have 400 to 500 calvesType Conference. FloydCole, LWB, one owner, real good 55 Ford 'A beef cross. 2 weeks to 450 lbs. Auburn 671-2232. x52 69 STOCK COWS, WF and 54 Chevro' At our barn every week for the black, some calves on ground, 1966 Chev. % ton, V8, 3 speed, For Free Estimates Call: next several months. FOR SALE - Brown Swisssome to calve soon; priced $185 air cond., LWB, ex. tires bull. Would like to trade highper head. Also selling 12 large Gourle; WAMEGO 456-7200 or W. G. WIEBE pressure cylinder for low pres- Holstein heifers. Phone Marys- Myers Motor Co. SABETRA AV 4-2958 sure cylinder. Ivan Freeman, ville, Kans., 562.3361; or 562-2251 FORI Phone 244-7625 phone 238-8239. SB50 or Waterville 785-2526. SB49 CHEVROLET - PONTIAC PI Summerfield, Kansas BIG, GROWTHY Angus bulls FOR SALE - Reg. Shorthorn - CADILLAC - LINE DeLaval Clay for sale. All ages to 26 months. bulls. Reds & roans, 12 to 20 562-2383 562.2384 Purebred Or Commercial Ready for heavy service. Guar- mo. old. Sired by top bulls and MARYSVILLE, KANSAS YORKSHIRE BOARS anteed breeders. Kenneth out of big, growthy cows. Glenn All Makes 40-12 5.05 1.19 Moore, Roxbury, Kans., phone E. Lacy, Miltonvale, Ks., Phone 1965 Chem Service & Repair 41-1 5.66 .74 2314. x1 427-4513. x52 41.3 5.59 .76 sidepig 41-5 5.51 .80 THIRTY HAMP Gilts, vac. far-FOR SALE - 2 yr. old register- Dairy Equipment row in March, mated to Ches- 4 speed 41-7 5.30 .86 ed Horned Hereford bulls. 15 loads ai 42-5 5.30 .96 ter White boar. Leo Hutchinson,York-Hamp cross gilts bred to Circleville, Kans,924-2498.x50 1967 Ford V8 1/2 ton, wrap bump- owner. Joe McClure 43-9 5.77 .67 registered Hamp boar. Start er, 4 -speed, one owner 44-9 5.78 .73 27 CHOICE HEREFORD Hei-farrowing Feb. 29. Waldemar 1963 Che Ph. 229-5284 Alta Vista 58-6 4.95 .79 Hanke, Waterville, Ks., Phone 1966 Chevrolet 1/2 ton, radio, fers coming with their second 8' Flee Above Adjusted To 200 Lbs. calf. Bred to reg. Angus bulls. 785-2186. x50 heater and low mileage Sonoray by Willard Olsen, KSU 1964 Ford F-100 % ton, V8, 4 - speed t Dale Wells Manhattan. Above boars for Start calving Feb. 10. 2 reg. An- FOR SALE - 5 Registered fe- speed, overloads and wrap sale with others not sonorayed. gus bulls coming. 2 year old male collies or would buy regis- bumper 1959 Che' good breeder. Gus Claeys, tered male collie serviceable age. side pi Marysville, Kans., R 3, phone 1962 Chevrolet 1/2 ton, 4 -speed, Raymond Cross, Ph. DE 6-3171, 4'sPeed Lauer Farms 562-3857. SB49 Seneca, Kansas. x49 8' box & 'heavy duty bumper Rt. 3 HOPE, KANS. 1962 Ford F-100 1/2ton, 4 -speed, bumpe SURGE FOR SALE- Choice service-NATIONALLY ACCREDITED 6 cylinder and overloads 10 South of Abilene on K-15 able aged registered Hereford SPF Open Hampshire Yorkshire 1955 Che Lowell - Phone Acme 1006 bulls at attractive prices. Sun 1959 Ford V-8 1/2 ton, 8' Style - Pipe Line Bucket Milkers Seth - Phone Acme 1008 cross gilts. Richard Schoen, Syl- side box speed Stal ls Ranch, Salina, Kans. 67401. van Grove, Ks. Phone 913- 526- 913 - 827-9661. P.O. Box 856. 3400. 1956 Chevrolet 3% ton, V8, 4-spd., 1949 For 324 Frederick ME 2-2811 SPOTTED POLAND x49 SB52 motor completely overhauled lente CLAY CENTER, KANS. BRED GILTS FOR SALE 1951 Ford 1% ton, 4 -speed, stock FOR SALE- Purebred Regis- - 2 Charolais-Here- west ford bulls, 680 lbs. Snapper racks, grain sides, hoist and rack Offering 15, to start farrowing tered Charolais bulls. 6year old c breeding. Heavy boned, %,not near new motor early in March, at the JC Live-sun of CHI MO and 4 year old good t son of REMINGTON.Also registered. Russell Peppiatt, 1947 Chevrolet 1ton, 4 -speed, MEMORIALS stock Sales, Junction City, Kans. young bulls. Flint Hills Charo- Ellsworth, Ks. 7(49 with flat bed, excellent me- in this Sat., Feb. 8.Vaccinated 3 ways his Ranch, Wamego, Kans.,Ph. chanically Eiden, Warren Constable, Blue Rapids 456-9544. x52 " FOR SALE - Hereford cows FOR SALE Hampshiresows to O'Connor MONUMENTS and heifers to calve in March &farrow in February, EverttSay, April. Some registered. Dale Alma 765-3695. x49 Ford -Mercury MANHATTAN Keesecker. Phone EA 5-2886, 7000 BALES ALFALFA,string Cougars, Mercuries, Mustangs, Washington, Kans. x49 WANTED TO BUY- 25 to 100 tied, all in barns. Harold MONUMENT CO. Angus Springercows, 3 to der, Summerfield, Kans.,Schnei- Ford Cars and A-1 used cars NATIONALLY ACCREDITED 4 yrs. old, choice bigcows. No 244-3422. Phone and trucks. Ca) SPF Hampshires. Bred gilts, op-trader cattle. Dave Karnowski, SB50 J.J. BEAUDET en gilts, boars. H. Wayne Shir- BL 8-2281 L.Mary Emmett, Kans. Phone535-2597. Office and Display ley, Horton, Kansas. Phone 913- PRAIRIE HAY forsale, round 109 Walnut HERINGTON Ph, 131. 474-3349. x49 x50 bales. Also squarebaled alfalfa. 123 No. 3rd Stored inside. Frank FOR SALE - Lime & fertilizer xEI FOR SALE- Duroc gilts to Phone 229-6425, AltaThoes Jr., Office Phone Res. Phone FOR SAL E- New J&W stockfarrow in February& March. Vista. x50 truck, 1960 BC180 Int. 5speed FOR s, and horse trailers. Pull and Open gilts & boars. Nationally with 2 speed, 12' Adams Doyle al Pick PR 8-5137 PR 84978 goosenecks. Phone PO 2-4225, FOR SALE- Good quality bed, new tires, good condition, accredited SPF. FredGermann, prairie hay, round Z._peed, MANHATTAN, KANS. Virgil, Ks. 66870. Box 123. Att: Dwight, Ks., PhoneJunction Ci- bales. Mrs. $1750. Osage Spreading Co., Os' Francis Johnson. SB52 Clyde Kovar, Rossville, 913 - 528-20X49 ty 238-4382. x49 Kansis, age City, Kans. Phone 771-3225. S1350 lbw ..,1'nurbd YOU WILL FIND THAT e 468.3335,ot TRUCKS Values Are Greater 1968 Chevrolet % ton pickup, xso STOCK OF TRUCKS at V8, demo., 4 -speed trans., air foodquality LARGE PRICEW 1968's cond., custom cab, low mile- 1965 Ford Ranchero, standard,6 nd bales. 74 ton,6 cyl., 4 speed D TO SELL age, like new )ssville,kr, 1959 Chev. $595 Key Pontiac cyl., not many miles Ka' 1968 Galaxie 5004 dr. HT, air 1967 Ford Ranchero 500, V8,air ...... box & cond., V8, power 1968 Pontiac Catalina 4-dr.se- 1965 34ton, 4-spd., heavy duty 8'ALF13,5.6 2 ton, 131/2' strg. 1996 OTC dan, 8 cyl., automatic trans., overloads, rear bumper, 28,000 cond., camper cover $995 1968 Galaxie 500, PS,V8, aut. actual miles 1965 Ford F100 V8, 4 speed,WB Arnold 7on hoist power steering & brakes, fac- San)'. Chev. V2ton, V8, LWB, W tory air cond., 18,000 actual 1964 % ton, 4-spd., heavy duty, 1959 Ford F100, 6 cyl., 3 spd., i41?ns. phone steering, DEMONSTRATORS miles box,aut., power $3195-' 29,000 miles camper cover brakes' $1195 1967 Ford F-100 6 cyl custom SN9 power 1968. Mustang, air, PS,V8, aut., 1968 Pontiac Catalina Sport 1950 4,1ton, 4 speed, runs good X) bales $245 10,000 cab, SWB alf Chev. ,ton Coupe: V8, power steering & 1954 1952 1/2 ton, 3 speed, GMC 1967 Ford F-250, ton; LWB Rieeherall 2 ton, tandem axle,1968 Torino 2 dr. HT,air, PS, brakes, automatic trans., fac- one \,),r/ 445. 1962 Chev. $1795 V8, aut., 5000 miles tory air cond. Local one own- 1967 GMC 1/2 ton; 6 cyl., 4 spd., dump er. Extra clean $3295 SB, low mileage, 7000 miles 51350 tractor, tandem, 80 Moore Motor Co. 1965 Chev. 1968 Torino 2 dr., air, PS, V8, 1965 GMC V-6 1/2 ton, 4-sp., LWB ralfaor prairi 409 engine, 5 -speed, 2 - 6500 miles 1968 Pontiac Tempest Custom Chevrolet - Oldsmobile series, care bales.c e speed, fullair brake, extra Sport Coupe, economy V8, au- Serving Washington County's 310, $5250 tomatic trans., power steering, Abilene', j good FORD SALES & SERVICE Automotive Needs Over 40 Yrs. McComas Motors air cond. One owner. We sold EA 5-2411 81350 1960 Trail-Mobile 37' grain trail- it new $2795 S, range $1995 StenbergMotors WASHINGTON, KS. 240 West 6th CH 3-3634 of pellets er 1966 Pontiac Tempest 2-dr. hard- fertilizers 38' platform Ph. 446-35'32 Clyde, Ks. 66938 CONCORDIA, KANSAS ng Co., 1957 American $1750 top, V8, automatic trans. This .... oneisexceptionallynice ONLY THE FORD DEALER n TrChB 957 Ford 1/2ton,6 cyl., 3-sp., $1695 SKAGGS (FORD) MOTORS C feed for $295 GMC TRUCKS hors. SWB IN MANHATTAN et' Milling Co 1966 Mustang convertible, 8 cyl., 1960 Ford 2 ton V8, 2 -speed, 131/2' 1/2 ton,V8, 3 sp., TRUCKS SELLS is, Phone 1963 ord automatic trans., power steer- bed and hoist. Engine com- ME' LWB,real clean $795 Ton - 60 Ton ing. 39,000 actual miles. Local pletely rebuilt, ready to go. SETp one owner $1795 A-1 Used Cars 1949 IH 11/2 ton,SWB, 10' box Sales & Service 1959 IH 1/2 ton, 6 cyl., 4 -speed food quality -speed $695 1967 Galaxie Fastback, V8, auto- rie hay. Mrs and hoist, 4 TRI-COUNTY MOTORS 1965 Mustang conyertible,V8, matic trans., R&H, power 1959 GMC 'A ton, 6 cyl., 3-spd. ton, SWB $595 307 N. 3rd MANHATTAN 4 -speed console. All the good- 1957 Dodge 1/2 ton, 6 cyl., 3-spd. ssville, Kansas, 1961 Chev. 1/2 ies $1595 steering, factory air..$2495 x49 80 Series LCF trac- 1951 Chev. Ik fon 6 cylinder 1961 Chev.5 speed, 2 speed, air Please feel free to drop in and1967 Mustang 2-dr. hardtop, V8, 1949 Chev. 34 ton with flatbed & ralfa orprairie tor, automatic trans., R&H, power brakes, good $1995 What Do You Want visit with one of our profession- grain sides ier ton atyour al sales personnel about one of steering $2195 Langdon, ton, SWB $795 in a good Used Truck? If we Es, 1963 Chev. 1/2 don't have it, we will get it forthese fine cars or one of many1965 Chevelle Super Sport, V8, -- x49 1967 Hobbs 40 ft.platform $3250 you. others on our lot. Ask For - 4 -speed, R&H $1495 AULD raw at 50cper $145 Dan Dowling J. C. Currie hand, Barnes, 1951 IH 1/2 ton 1965 Chev. % ton, V8, 4 -speed, 1965 Falcon 4-dr. sedan, 6 cyl., CHEVROLET 1963 Chev. 80 Series, 409 engine, radio, good rubber, HD rear Henry (Hank) Schroeder low, low mileage $1495 944-205. x49 HO 1-5414 single axletractor, extra bumper, ready to go to work $3250 1966 Chev. 1/2ton, V8, aut., air, 1963 Buick Special 4 dr. V8, au- or sale, 20^ lb clean $895 WAKEFIELD George, 1{8. custom cab, 6 ply rubber. KEY PONTIAC INC. tomatic trans., R&H 1947 Chev. 1% ton SWB $$245 Real nice 305 Houston St. PR 6-9422 x49 1966 Chev. % ton, Big 6, 4-spd., OPEN EVENINGS FOR SALE -- 1967 Electra, The largest stock of heavy duty Used Car Lot BANK RATE FINANCING 30,000 miles, excellent condi- Bright baled Chev. truck parts in the Mid - custom interior, radio, 30" 231 S. 3rd St. PR 6-5021 tion. Owner overseas. 539-6236, e tied bales 45c West. Parts for engines, trans- cover. Not a scratch. Local Home of The Key Manhattan. x49 reasonably. missions & 2 speed axles. one owner Konditioned Used Car ?hone 388-2409, 1966 Chev. 1/2 ton, 6 cyl., 3 speed, Skaggs (Ford) Motors new tires. Runs and looks Manhattan's Only x49 Your Transportation Melton Motor Co., Inc. new VOLUME Headquarters Real Estate 1966 Chev. van, 6 cyl., 3 speed, New & Used Car Dealer 16th and M Sts.JA 7-2201 air, clean, ready to go. "Where Customers Send 1965 Chev. El Camino, V8, aut., Their Friends" Mal BELLEVILLE air. The only one we have, so 2nd & Houston REAL ESTATE hurry Phone PR 8-3525 Sales - Auctions 1965 Chev.1/2ton, Big 6, aut., MANHATTAN, KANSAS USED TRUCKS 8' camper. See to appreciate MARVIN COTTRELL, 1967 Ford 1 ton, dual wheel 1966 Chev. Y2 ton, 6 cyl., 3-spd., salesman 67 Ford 1/2 ton, V8, 4 -speed, hyd. rear lift gate. Save on USED TRUCKS ARMON BOSSE KS custom cab, radio the book 66 Chev. 1 ton with new 10' fold - Double Checked Realtor 66 Ford 1/2 ton, V8, 3-spd., radio 1963 Chev. 1/2ton, V8, 3 -speed, down bed, V8, 4 speed, dual Your listings appreciated n, V8,aut. 66 Ford N600, 361 engine, 2-spd. custom, radio. Clean. (2 to rear wheels, air conditioned, Used Cars ONAGA, KANSAS ings, power axle, 15' bed & hoist choose from) extra clean ileage, demo. 65 Ford ton, 6 cyl., 4-spd., 1965 Chev. Y2 ton, 6 cyl., 3 spd., 1968 Chev. Impala 2 dr. HT, ful- rear bumper 30" cover. A nice truck 66 Ford F-100 8' styleside pickup, ly equipped aut., radio, real 65 Chevrolet % ton, 6 cyl., 4-spd., 1962 Chev. 1/2 ton, 6 cyl., 3 -speed, 6 cyl., Cruise-o-matic, very N.E. KANSAS FARMS rear bumper flatbed. A good farm truck. clean 1966 Buick LeSabre 4 dr. sedan, 63 Ford C-550 tilt cab, with 15' full power, factory air cond_ 225 acre choice Brown County 6 cyl., 4 -speed, 64 Ford ton, 6 cyl., 3-spd., 1967 Chev. % ton, 6 cyl., 3 spd., farm, lays exceptionally well, on rear bumper plenty of warranty left (2 to grain bed and hoist, V8, 4-spd., two speed 1964 Buick Spec. 2 dr. cpe., AT, highway, near Fairview, Kans., 62 Ford 1/2 ton 6 cyl., 4-spd., choose from) R&H, bucket seats withnew3 bedroomranch 10' folddown radio 1968 Chev. 1/2ton, 6 cyl., aut., 62 Ford F-600 174" WB, chassis, home, good outbuildings, white ., 4 speed, dual 60 Chevrolet 1/2 ton, 6 cyl., 4-spd., factory air, custom. Very low cab, V8, 4 spd., 2 spd., choice 1964 Pontiac Tempest 4 dr. se- fences, a real show place. rear bumper miles. of two trucks. dan, AT, PS, R&H 571 acres near Holton, Kans., 58 GMC 1/4 ton, 6 cylinder 4 speed, 6 cyl., FORDS 62 Ford F-600 with 3 yd. gravel 220acresbottom,near new r, real good 55 Ford 12 ton, 6 cyl., 4 -speed bed, V8, 4 speed, 2 speed, 1960 Ford 11/2 ton, 6 cyl., 4-spd., home and outbuildings, 3 ponds, V8, 3 speed, 54 Chevrolet 1/2 ton, 6 cylinder choice of two MANHATTAN mediate possession. $250 per 13' stake body im- ex. tires 1966 Ford Ranchero. V8, 3 spd., 61 Ford F-600 with 3 yd. gravel MOTORS, INC. on highway, spring water, Gourley Mtr. Co., Inc. radio. Has a new red coat bed. V8, 4 speed, 2 speed, acre on contract at 15% down. 1962 Ford Econoline Van, 6cyl., choice of three. BUICK - OPEL 240 acres near Netawaka, Ks., tor Co. FORD and MERCURY 60 Ford F-350 1 ton with new 10' just off highway, with 80 acres 3 spd., all windows. Wants a fold down bed, 6 cyl., 4 speed, NOW IN OUR 50th YEAR of bottom, $210 per acre, imme- - PONTIAC Phone LA 44851 - good home Main Office 311-317 Houston LINCOLN, KANSAS 1966 Ford 1/2 ton Ranger.V8, 3= dual rear tires diate possession. ,AC - speed, radio, bucket seats, 56 Ford 11/2 ton with 131/2' fold Used Car Lot at 214 Houston 160 acres near Wetmore, Ks., 562.2384 mag wheels down bed & hoist, V8, 4 speed Main Office PR 8-3537 lovely 5 bedroom home, plenty KANSAS 1967 Ford 1/2 ton, 6 cyl.,3 -speed, 56 Chev., chassis, cab, 174" WB, Lot PR 6-4414 water, 60 acres bottom, all till- PICKUPS custom. A sharp cleantruck V8, 4 speed, 2 speed, 825x20 MANHATTAN, KANS. able, $200 per acre on good ton, 6 cyl., 3 spd., contract. 1965 Chevrolet1/2 ton, 8' Fleet - 1963 Ford 1/2 tires. Choice of two. new tires. Goodcheap trans-58 Chev. Series 80, chassis, cab, WITMER REALTY side pickup, 6 cylinder with portation 172" WB, V8, 4 speed, 2 spd. 4 speed, rear bumper,over- 1967 Ford Econoline.6 cyl., 3- P.O. Box 4002 CR 2-8790 loads and deluxe cab,one local spd., 12,000 miles.Sharpest in TOPEKA, KANS. owner. town 1, wrap bump - 3 -speed, Taylor Motor Co. owner 1965 Ford 1/2 ton, V8, 1968 Ford lh ton, LWB, wide FARMS 1963 Chevrolet% ton, 6 cyl., radio Phone 913 325-2202 box, custom cab, 11,000 miles, ton, radio, 8' Fleetside bed, aut. trans., radio $2395 225A farm, Douglas County, mileage heavy duty 3 50 GOOD USEDTRUCKS WASHINGTON, KANS. ton, V8, 4 speed trans. & models. 1966 Chev. ton, 6 cyl., 3 speed, Ks , nearly all crop land; 700 i in stock. All makes LWB, wide box $1595 wheat allot., modern home, oth- and wrap 1959 Chevrolet Before you buy, besure to USED TRUCKS 1/2 ton 61/2' Step - inventory. 2 1965 Ford 1/2 ton, SWB, V8, 3 - er improvements. Located near side pickup, check our large -1966 Chevrolet 1 ton $1195 University town.Excellent de- ton,4.speed, V-8 engine with speed, positraction velopment opportunities. duty to naPet 4.speed transmission,rear 1969 Chev. ton, custom, air 1 brand new Chev. % ton, V8, bumperand overloads Van -T TruckCenter conditioner, VS 4 speed, heavy tires & wheels 735A dairy farm, Pott. Co., 150 ton, 4.speed, 1966 Chevrolet 2 ton,2 -speed, crop, balance pasture, meadow, verloads 1955 Chevrolet 3825 Topeka 913 AM 6-5151 327 engine. Will carry16' box improved. Modern home on high- Style 1/2 ton, 6 cyl., 4 ton, 8' speed TOPEKA, KANSAS 1959 Chev. 2 ton, 2 sp.,complete- Beardmore way. ly overhauled, 131/2'box & in, V8,4-spd,, 1949 Ford Chevrolet Co., Inc. 720A Pottawatomie Co. farm, 2 ton truck in excel- FARM TRUCKS hoist 80-90 crop, balance pasture. Lo- roverhauled lent condition.It has a Mid- 1965 Chev. 2 ton, 2 sp., new 620 Market 402223-5252 cated near Manhattan. Choice i-speed, stock, west grain bodyand stock 62 Chevy 60,hoist, 131/2' box 15' box & hoist BEATRICE, NEBR. livestock farm. Let us show you s, hoistand rack combination 62 Chevy 60,hoist, 151/2' box V8, 3 speed and extra hoist, 15' box 1965 Chev. 1/2 ton, PASTURE good tires. Lots 62 Chevy 60; 1948 Chev. 2 ton, 2speed, fold 4.speed, of service left 61 Chevy 70hoist, 15' box ton, in this 16'41/2" box down box & hoist 771.4 ... Pasture, 160A Pott. Co., good !.ellent nie truck. Buy it with con-60 Chevy70,, hoist, fidence hoist, 131/2' box bluestem pasture, near new and you'll have a good61 Ford 600,hoist, 151/2' box fence, 2 ponds, plenty water old "workhorse" at minimum 61 Ford 700,"h6ist, 15' box Siebe's Repair cost. 61 Ford 600, 1965 Ford F600 2 ton 174" wide Pasture, 470A Riley Co., good hoiSt, 151/2'box base V8, 2 -speed, nice .. $1895 tor 60 Ford 750,chassis, 102" Trucks bluestem grass, plenty water, 61 Ford 700, CA good fences. 62 Chevy 60,chassis, 102" JANSEN, NEBR. 1968 101/2' Dreamer camper for curt' OOBERMEYER with 18'stock bed pickup $1495 60 Ford 600 trucks Telephone 402 424-2670 For More Information a,mustangs, 7 winch 1969 Ford F100, "new", 6 cyl., 30 other dumps,speed, 2 speed About Listings, Call or See 1 usedcars -EthE- All have 5 FOR SALE -1952 GMC 2 ton 4-spd., 131" WB $2295 CHEV. CO. truck with hoistand flatbed. LAWRENCE WELTER Marvin AMES Good. Phone PR6-9675, Manhat- Auctioneer -Salesman 1 Obermeyer, Owner 647.3251 x50 Ph. BL8-2255 AC 316 - tan. Long -McArthur, Inc. PR 8-3455 MANHATTAN ERINGTON Open to 9 P.m. MOLINE, KANS.67353 HERINGTON,KANSAS SALE OR TRADEfor pickup_ Ford -Lincoln-Mercury HAROLD CARLSON &f 1955 Dodgepick- 11950 Ford 11/2ton farm truck, 340 N. Santa Fe Salina, Kans. Broker int. 5sPeed, FOR SALE FOR SALE - McMaster,St. al pickup,- 1964 Internation- wiring, good withHoist. TA 3-2237 PR 8-3083 MANHATTAN damspoYie 1200 series, V8, 4- up,84 ton. New Strauss, 494-2438. x50 condition, speed, good tires, runsgood. Harry x49 George, FL 7.1614, tires, low mileage. Ling CO., Topeka. SB51 Randolph,293-5771. 3.528.205 49 HERINGTON WANTED TO LEASE - Sum- 196 mer grass, 80 to 320 acresfor DAUER 196 FARMS FOR SALE Fulmer Real Estate small heifers. Joe Straub,Wa- 196 x50 IMPLEMENT CO. Nicely improved quarter with CATHERINE J FULMER mego 456-9255. modern 2 bedroom home, new REALTOR WANT TO BUY - Smallim- 1967 IH F706DFarmall tractor, bath & all new plumbing, new proved farm within 30 milesof new typeengine, 615 hours USED TRACTORS 196 wall to wall carpeting, air con Office 456-7696 663- 196 Topeka, West. Maple Hill 1966 IH F656gasoline tractor, 195 ditioning. Very good new well, Res. 456-9281 2345. x50 1968 dsl. with automatic waterers to all 1142 hours 1966 John Deere 4020 dsl. 195 tractor 195 lots, 2 good new outbuildings, WAMEGO 640 ACRES improved, 1/2culti- 1953 IH Super WD6 1966 A -C D-17 gas half cultivated, half pasture, on vated & 1/2 pasture. 140 in wheat, 1961 IH I -560Dtractor 1963 John Deere 3010 gas - liberal 10 yr. contract with 'inMitchell County. James 1962 IH B275 dieseltractor 1562 A -C D-15 gas ,- small payments first 9 years. MCPHERSON COUNTY Cline, 1514 Willow, Topeka, Ks. Farmall with 1958 John Deere 720 dsl. AC Priced at $28,000. 66606. Phone 913 CE 2-0936. 1956 IH F-300 1961 Massey 85 diesel 440 ACRES - McPherson Coun- SR50 wide front end 240 with good buildings, mod-ty. Good improvements.Present IH No. 37 12' wheeldisk 1954 John Deere 70 gas tenant will buy improvements& 1951 IHC M, live hyd. ern home, 120 cultivated, 120 some acreage for long term 2000 ACRE PASTURE, good IH No. 70 4x14 plow 1952 JD G; 1949 IHC M AC grass, a very good stock farmlease. Excellent cropland, good grass & water. James Cline, IH No. 120, 19 disks,one way, 1946 John Deere A AC for $36,000 with part on contract allotments, 2 oil wells & all min-.1514 Willow, Topeka, Kansas nearly new 'AC Well improved 640, modern erals go with sale, also 1/3 crops 66606. Phone 913 CE 2-0936. 3 IH 403 combines,16' header, COMBINES ME home, all outbuildings in good & government payments. Will SB50 cut less than 700A 1966 JD 95; 1961 JD 45 AC condition, with new metal roofs, sell on 10 year contract with 3/4 to truck, 1960 JD 30 pull 25% down to settle estate with FOR SALE - 1300 acre Mitch- 1965 International 1959 John Deere 95 250A grass, balance nearly all ell County ranch, 300 acres cul- 12,000 miles, 4 -speed,excellent perfectly level good, real black 6% interest. condition 1964 JD 215A windrower soil, at $128,000 on 10 year con- tivation, balance native grass. ton truck, HAYING tract. Has good allotments. 200 ACRES - NW of McPher- Modernimprovements.Pos- 1966 International 3/4 1967 JD 24T baler son,probableirrigationarea. session: Reiter Land Company, 20,000 miles, 4 speed, radio, 1960 JD 14T baler Unimproved 250 acre river bot- Some improvements. Less than Box 316, Beloit, Kansas 67420. excellent condition 1958 John Deere 14T baler tom farm with 240A cultivated, 10% down, 10 year contract on SB51 1967 McCormick 201 windrower, threeirrigationwells, with 1/2 remaining balance, rest due 14', auger platform TILLAGE abundance of water, 110 feed in 10 yrs. Low interest. WANTED - Summer pasture 1964 McCormick F-806 gas trac-JD 4 -row pull lister with rotary for 120-160 head yearling cattle. grain, 67 wheat, balance free for 148 ACRES - NE McPherson. tor bottoms beans. No conserving base. Dwight Kelley, Route 1, Emer- JD 2 -row 3 pt. lister with rotary Price $105,000 with contract pos- Excellent cropland, all crops & son, Iowa. Phone Red Oak, Iowa No. 31 IH manure loader paymentsgoto bottoms & fert., like new sible if cash not available. government 2073. Area code 712. x50 IH No. 60 3-16 plow, nearly new Case 4 row 3 pt. lister with ro buyer. Can buy on 10 yr. con- McCormick No. 311 3-16 plow US I have several other good of-tract at 6%. FOR SALE - 350 acres pasture tary bottoms ferings to show you. I found 6 mi. SE of Junction City on JD 2 -row pull lister, with rotary farms for 24 prospective buyers 160 ACRES NW McPherson. Humboldt Creek. 2 ponds & bottoms in 1968. I may have just what Special deal for special buyer. Falun JD 4 -row pull curler Contract, 6% interest. good well. W. J. Hauserman, Rt. you want and better yet just 2, Junction City, Kans., Phone IHC 2 -row cult. for 300 195! what you can afford. Call col- Phone 1011 Comfort herbicide & insect. att. 80 ACRES - Excellent pas- 913 - 238-4047. SB50 for 4 -row lister JD lectfor appointment,then ture,1/2 down and can assume w come take a look. Falun is located 20 miles JD 4% loan on balance. southwest of Salina GRAIN DRILLS Farm Equipment John Deere: JD Kvasnicka Realty FB168-B DF168-B FB168-A J. E. CHISHOLM FB168 RB168 B168 JD HADDAM, KANSAS Sheets -Adams, Realtors IHC 13-7 & 16-8 drills MCPHERSON, KANS. NEW JD LZ 14-10 hoe drill. Will JD Phone FR 6-2874 TRACTORS TRACTORS sell this at special price. Gerald A. Kvasnicka, Realtor Off. 241-3648 Res. 241-1094 1963 JD 3010 dsl. 1965 MF No. 65 dsl. tractor, like ec LOADERS JD Alice J. Kvasnicka, Secretary 1958 J D520 gas new, less than 1000 hours JD IMPROVED FARM 1965 JD 3020 gas, low hours, $2800 JD 35 with hyd. bucket IHC A good 318 acre farm with a wide front 1948 JD B w/ cult. $375 JD 46 with hyd. bucket st good, well insulated modern 1965 JD 3020 gas, low hours 1962 MF 65 Dieselmatic .. $2400JD 45W loader IHC FARMS FOR SALE home with a large kitchen and 1951 LA Case $450 1953 JD 60, good IH 33A with hyd. bucket IHC nice built-ins. Good barn, pole Ford loader pa 240 acres, all broke, lays level. livestock shed, garage, granary 1954 JD 70, good shape HESSTON SWATHERS Farmhand & Gehl silage wagns, Two irrigation wells. 200A. and other buildings, fence line to Can be irrigated. MH 33 tractor, new sleeves & 1962 Hesston 260, 14' .... $1800 IHC feeder, all protected by a good pistons See us for new 3 IH 720A, wheat 27, FG 88, 625 grass. windbreak. Excellent water. 25 COMBINES Blair and Grain-O-Vator 2 IH 6 good ponds, 2 springs. Good percent down and owner financ- COMBINES feed wagons 1962 ing at 6%. 1967 MF 410 16' with cab $7250 fence & cross fenced. Sell on 1958 Gleaner A, 12 ft. 1966 MF 410 16' with cab $5950 GB LOADERS wi contract. PASTURE MH 80, 12 ft. 1967 MF 300. 13' $6000 se: 160 nearly all tillable, wheat 1965 MF 222 corn head $1250 1958 MISCELLANEOUS 1967 MF 422 cornhead $2750 and 54.3, FG 34.6 fence and water. Good grass. 1968 ME' 300 14 -ft.dettable, Tri-County Sales 3 M Some lease land in addition too. JD 871 4 row rotary moldboard 3 JD 240 improved, 170 broke, bal- There is 720 acres adjoining that lister with fert., insecticide used not over 300 acres ance grass, lays nice is also available. The 647 is $7100 George Munkres reasonably priced at $58,000. Dempster 4 row rotary mold- 1968 MF 410 16 -ft., has not cut Phone Collect 480 near Oak Hill, 350 excellent board lister with fart & insect- over 600 acres BL 8-2249 or BL 8.2991 JD 1 grass, 3 good ponds. 130 broke icide, like new JD 1 IRRIGATED over 600 acres $8500 HERINGTON, KANSAS with 47.2 wheat & 59 feed 250 acre, irrigated farm. 3 ex-JD 100 12' pull chisel plow 1959 MF No. 82 14' combine, JD 1 grain. Sell on contract cellent wells, 2 with pumps andMF loader, fits a MF 35 & 30 good shape $2400 JD 1 motors. mile of 4 inch sprink- tractor 1955 MH Super 90, 14' $1100 USED & NEW: SAVE IHC 160 improved, modern home, IHC 1/2 grass ler tines and 1400 feet of 5 and 6 Heavy duty Twin-draulic loader, 1961 Oliver No. 25 12' $1600 1959 JD 730 dsl. std. tractor, 3 pt inch main line fits MF 85 & 90 tractors 1963 Oliver No. 9 corn head 1959 JD 730 RC LP tractor, 160 Unimproved with 51 broke 1 Used loader, fits AC WD & $450 sharp JD No. 45 with corn head $7501958 JD 820 dsl. std. tractor, Onc 120 all grass - These 3 farms WD 45 tractor car] of 440A join. Elliott Real Estate sharp Leland W. Elliott, Realtor 1955 JD 70 LP RC tractor Eve Pfister -Rhodes 1954 MH 80 Special, 14' combine isfi4 EA 5.2112 Frankfort Impl. IHC No. 10 grain drill, 1610 with yea: LEO CHAPMAN WASHINGTON, KANS. Impl. Co. ano liquid fert. mo; Real Estate & Investments Phone 439-2445 NEW MC'HRY. BARGAINS 913 292.4458 Ne' 425 Anthony Clay Center, Ks. Livestock Auction ,ta,ata -naive JAMESTOWN, KANS. JD 46A & 47 loaders you 1967 Hesston PT10 windrower to r Phone ME 2-2077 Market JD AT6 front mt. cult., below FRANKFORT, KANS. In county seat of a great cattle USED invoice New FARMS - ALL SIZES JD BWA tandem discs, 15'2" & tin growing Kansas county. Yards 1959 AC D17 with power strg. 17'10" New 3600 head capacity, nearly new USED TRACTORS Pull 2000A ranch, excellent grass, office and scale,alloffice MH 333, 3 pt., PS AC Roto-baler No. 12 one row forage harvester fences, water, one set of fair 1965 C -II Gleaner w/ cab, 18 -ft. 4 nes buildings, located in Cloud Co. equipment, 2 cars, 2 trucks, trac- MF 65 gas, Hi -arch Kinsley Impl. Co., Inc. 2 nes tor and loader, 2 working chutes.JD G, 3 pt., big pistons, gas 1967 Baldwin A -II, 14' 18%' 800A of good producing farm A very successful going bus- 314 IHC fast hitch plow P. O. Box 243 FB 1 land, 361 acres bottom, balanceiness; manager will stay on if NEW TRACTORS desired. Situated on eight acres Year -End Clearance 10' AC wheel disc Kinsley, Kansas 67547 29B ; upland. Gross income in 1968 Phone: (316) OL 9.2242 JD 9 was $42,523.74. Marshall Co. on railroad, this is a money ma-2 MF 165 diesels, row crop 12' IH wheel disc spi ker, priced to sell. MF 1100 diesel, heavy 3 pt., pres- 131/2' Krause wheel disk JD 31 400A improved, 300 acres sure control FOR SALE grass, 100 acres cultivated creek 3 -pt. New Holland mower JD 2: Used 3 & 4 bottom snap coupler JD 2( land. Cloud County. Gene Watson HAY TOOLS - Demos. Used 694AN JD planter JD is MF No. 12 baler plows Used 494A JD planter &40A - The very best of im- Land & Livestock Co. MF No. 42 mower Used Heider auger -mixer wagon JD iy provements, 350 acres broke & $200 9' balance grass. Wheat allotment Auctioneers - Realtors MF No. 52 wheel disc, 12'3"x18 Used IHC 4 row planter .. JD 7 25 North Walnut MF No. 154 4 -row rear mount Cuba Impl. Co. Used IHC 4 -row flexi-planter 176, feed grain 105. Government 3 pt. cultivator Most payments $2200. This is an ex- Hutchinson, Kansas67501 units bran Phone 3166634427 MF No. 82 4x16 3 pt. plow, Used 225X Letz PTO grinder cellent home. Owner willfin- Phone 4F 7 Used 220X Letz PTO grind$2 ec 1 or ance at 51 % interest. Gene Watson Doug Wildin sealed coulters, 20" strati MO 3-3174 MO 2-7543 5 COMBINES 20" 240A, good improvements, 156 HUTCHINqrsiv. K A T\TC Al,14 CHALMISFIII Cuba, Kans. 1961 Peerless Challenger acres crop land, balance grass. MF 92 Super, 14' roller mill, PTO & trailer, Wheat allotment 45, feed grain FOR SALE.. - L.0 acre 'Arm MF 82, 14' 1966 F1206, near new tires, ful- magnet, feeder ..... 1952 48 acres. Owner will finance atnear Wakefield. Lucy Muston, MF 82, 10' ly equipped, $7350. 77 Oliver 13 used mowers 60 51/2%. Wakefield Phone. x49 MF 82, cab, 12', corn head with live hyd. & manure loader 12 used hay rakes sha $550. I 504 IH tractor, 3 -pt., fully IHC 45T baler $1-00 160A, south of Clay Center, FOR SALE - Unimproved 160 NEW COMBINE 1966 acres cropland located three MF 510, 14 foot equipped, $2450. 1957 Case 620 145A broke, balance grass and diesel, 70 HP 6 cylinder tractor should be farmed. Good invest- miles north and west of Alta (1968 Price) Inc. Pd ment. Vista, Kans. For information Massey Ferguson's Pre -Season with 23.1x30 tires for only $1250 Todd Tractor Co., write Robert R. Sloan, 1320 Program Now In Effect Pair used 18.4x38 tires & tubes, Junction Hwys. 36 &63 1960 160A grass south of Clay Cen- State, Emporia, Kans. 66801. . .. see $100 each. Valley Equipment wit us for any of your needs, newor 6.2138 ter, ready to go and priced at SB49 used. Co., Inc., Lindsborg, Kans., Ph. Store Phone DE ellee $110 per acre. 913 - 227-2396. FOR SALE - 320A pasture, 4 SB49 SENECA, KANSAS miles north of Washington, Ks., Please call for additional in- Kuckelman Impl. 4x12 FARM HAND feedwa- FOR SALE - 4x14 No.10 IHC formation and for appointment.on oil road. Good grass, fence, SENECA, KANSAS gon, aircraft tires, $350. Earl 660 Case LI water, catch pen and chute. pull type plow. 1697 corn Kleinsorge, Cottonwood Falls. combine, 13 -ft. with 2 -row 1-h Adolph N. Niemer, Bladen, Neb., Phone Day or Nite DE 6.2143Kansas. con- Phone 402 - 769-3647. SB49 head,cab, M&W header Eldon Thorman x50 trol. Howard Rowe,Scranton, FOR SALE -3 pt., 3.14 Moline FOR SALE x50 cal Estate & Auction Service 800 ACRE FARM, 613 acres cul-plow, Category 2,$95. John - Allis Chalmers Kans.(913)793-2581. (-4 tivated, mostly bottom, 90 acres Deere No. 55 3-16 plow, crawler tractor,gas, Model M, Office at Cedar Court Motel power- with live hydraulic loader, FOR SALE - 1962C-600 Ford in wheat, in Marshall County. trol, $75. No. 8 JDmower, 7', hyd. on bucket, good 20 ton CLAY CENTER, KANS. James Cline, 1514 Willon, To- $195. 12' Oliver wheel disc$275. machine truck,18' Omaha box, peka, Kans. 66606, Phone 913Isaac Kroeker, Jansen, Nebr. in wet silos. Also 4010comfort hoist, radio, new 900rubber, Ph. 913 ME 2-3008 Ph. cover. Dean Constable, 696-454% CE 2-0936. SB50 424-3011. x49 Phone $2600. James Zvolanek, Waterville 785-2730. x51 Liberty, Nebr. USED TRACTORS TRACTORS 1960 Farman 560gas USED TRACTORS TON demo. 1951 8N Ford backhoe& front Used Machinery 1968 AC180 dsl., 1967 Oliver 1850, widefront 730 John Deere chisel D19 dsl. blade, overhauled TRACTORS overhauled 1962 AC 1958 Case loader & backhoe 1967 Oliver 1550 3010 JD gas, 1961, MasseyHarris gas 620 JD; 70 JD gas 196290 1949 8N Ford, overhauled '1959 JD 630 1963 JD 4010 LP gas, fully eqpd. COMBINES 1947 9N Ford with Sherman 1959 JD 830 dsl., fully equipped 9N Ford with loader 1950 DC Case 1950 Farmall M, 3 pt. 1959 JD 730 dsl., fully equipped 65 Massey Ferguson Gleaner 10'9" IH disk 1958 JD 720 gas, fully equipped D-17 Allis Chalmers .CToRs 196,8 G cab 1949 TO Ferguson 1964 C -IIGleaner with 1946 H Farmall New Landall chisels 1957 JD 720 dsl., fully equipped 1955 60 Massey 1955 JD 70 dsl., power steering, USED MACHINERY 4020 dsl 199 A Gleaner;Deere 45 1947 C AC 'Dempster anhydrous applicator live PTO & rockshaft drillwith 1020 1957 John 1962 4000 diesel loader &14' JD 16-8 RB grain 1952 27 Massey-Harris backhoe 1951 JD R diesel, live PTO & fertilizer attachment hyd. 3010 1952 WD AC, 3 pt. Peschel Bros. No. 406 planter gas MACHINERY 1962 1010 John Deere 1963 MF 65 Dieselambic, fully Case 10' disk harrow . equipped 1964 JD 45 combine,12' cutter 20 2200 disc 1967 5000 with cover NEW LOCATION 1800, fully AC 14' lister, rotary mold- 1941 B John Deere 1962 Oliver LP gas, bar ies el AC 4 -row 400 Center equipped Case 3.16 mounted plow 70 gas boards 1965 Case 930 dsl., PS, LPTO grain drill 4 rowmonitor, 3 pt. USED MACHINERY JD FB 13.7 fertilizer IHC lister, mounted 562-2377 1958 Case 800B dsl., fully eqpd. with new disk and scrapers HC M AC 2 -row John Deere T14 baler 1960 IH Farmall 460 dsl., fully JD FB 17-7 fertilizergrain drill mower Ford 3 -section rotary hoe plow AC 80R4-14 plow, mounted MARYSVILLE, KANS. equipped JD F120 3-16 mounted AC 74 5.14 Ford 3 pt. plow 1961 IH B275 dsl., fully equipped 2 -row JD PA 302rotating lister NES 1111 spinnerplow 3.14 Massey 3 -pt. plow 1960 Cockshutt 560 dsl., power chisel plow with fertilizer attachment JD 45 AC 10' 3.16 Ferguson plow steering & live PTO Ford baler Ford side mount mower USED TRACTORS New Idea mounted mower )5 David Bradley Garden tractor & IHC 450 diesel, real clean COMBINES B John Deere tractor Marysville Mchry. attachments 706 gas tractors, good tires and IH W6, AC WC ndrower paint Massey 30 tractor VG East US 36 10' Ford 3 point disk MH 55 LP gas with live hyd. & Servis 6 -ft.flail cutter r IHC 12' springtooth, 3 pt. 4020 tractors, cabs & dual tires PTO Papec & Calhoun forage wagons IHC 9'10" wheel disc 806 tractors, clean MM U - LA Case - MH 5514T JD hay baler HI 3-4746 Hanson sprayer all gas JD Model B grain drillwith fer- IAT baler Dempster 3 pt. lister rotary TRUCKS AIMS .CKALM6iSII MH 55 diesel with live hyd. tilizer attachment GE IHC single disc 1965 IHC 1700 truck, heavy du- 1958 IH 101 12' ty, with 187" wheelbase, good Ford hydraulic loader er with rotary MARYSVILLE, KANSAS Case 4 row planter with ferti- 1951 Gleaner 14' Sargent hydraulic loader lizer tires, V304 eng., 4 -speed 1954 MH 80 14', rough, priced Sears garden tractorwith mow- 4 HP Roto tiller 1959 Ford % ton cheap) :er with rotary WE'RE MELTING 1955 Ford 600, V8, good box er and blade like new THE SNOW ON OUR 7' Massey Ferguson mower, 3 pt. M&M 12' SP JD 350 mounted side rake lister Blackhawk side delivery rake 1964 IH % ton IH 123 & 125 SP with ro USED & NEWMACHINERY John Deere 2 -row planter 1961 IH % ton Sales & Service WITH John Deere 7' No. 9 3 pt. mower Number of Older Models MACHINERY Papec and Sun -Master er, with rotary 27' Bazooka grain auger with Stalk Shredders - GBLoaders HOT DEALS motor 'ler M. B. Salisbury Co. D45W manure loader 'or 300 1958 John Deere 420 Nemaha Motor Duncan Loadmaster manure Sons a & insect. att. PS, new tires, loader W W Smith & JD 1966 4020 dsl., CE 3-7411 & Impl. Co. wide front, sharp IH manure loader for utility 420 5th )RILLS JD 1962 4010dsl., wide front, tractor overhauled & painted 114 Quincy Phone 913 JD No. 850 16' oneway wide front, Case 4x14 plow with hyd. lift ME 2-3148 JD 1961 4010 dsl., TOPEKA, KANS. FB168.A painted AV 4-2167 IH 3-16 fast hitch plow' 68 B168 overhauled, IH No. 61) 3x16 with slat bottoms CLAY CENTER, KS. rills JD 1962 2010 gas, painted SABETHA, KANS. Krause 10' oneway hoe drill. Will JD 1961 2010, overhauled,paint- AFTER INVENTORY Krause 6' oneway SEE THESE cial price. ed, wide front STOCK REDUCTION JD 110 chuck wagon JD 1958 620 good OFFERING D-4 Cat, hyd. blade & snap -on IH feed wagon; 1965 Chev. Impala 2 door hard- SRS JD 1955 model 50 - SOLD Gehl feed wagon top, std. shift, 327 engine,A-1 TRACTORS remote control. Extra good Graham Hoeme 10' & 8' chisels nicket IHC 1965 806 dsl., wide front, condition shape nicket sharp 1966 A -C 190XT gas, full power '56 Chev. 2 ton, stock rack, hoist,24' wheel carrier for peg harrow 1968 Honda 350, 5 -speedtack, IHC 1959 560 dsl. 1966 A -C D15, 3 pt. hitch grain bed with steel floor Harrell 3 pt. carrier with 5 -sec. turn lights, like new bucket 1956 AC WD45, wide front JD springtooth harrow 1962 Farmall 340 IHC 1957 450 dsl., $1100 spent in 2 thousand gallon tank Case wheel carrier with 4 -sec. TA, parts alone. Priced right, has 1951 M Farmall $650 600 gallon tank 1H F504 1963, 3 point, PS, 1 silage wages, to go 1951 A -C with cult.....$250 300 gallon tank JD springtooth IPTO, overhauled 1949 WD, new tires $550 JD F931H wheel carrier, 4 -sec. IH 460U 1960, FH, PS, TA,IPTO IHC 1958 450 gas, real good 100 used steel posts, 7' hyd., 1r new 3 IHC Model M tractors 1950 WD, overhauled $550 Hedge posts, 7 & 8' JD springtooth harrow IH FS M, 1952, 2 -way iin-O-Vator 1950 WD, needs repairs $"50 Wheel carrier, 4 -sec. IH spring - new tires, A-1 shape 2 IHC Model C tractors Heavy corner posts, 9'. Hedge tooth tractor tgons 1962 MH 65 diesel, overhauled, 1950 WD, good tires $500 & concrete corners IH F M 1948, good extra with loader, painted, priced to JD D, good shape $90 JD No. 10 side mtd. mower. IH F H, 1952, completeoverhaul DERS Heavy dimension lumber, 4x8 JD 14T twine baler, PTO IH WD6, 1951, good plow tractor sell fast (treated) NH No. 69 wire baler with mtr. 1958 MH 444 gas, power steer- MACHINERY 12' 3 pt. or fast hitch blade, rear JD A, 1949, gas, good ing, 3 pt. edge, painted IHC 141, SP, 1958 model mount, extra heavy New Idea trail mower IH 540 4x16 steerable plow,3 ty Sales 3 MH 44 tractors M -H Clipper, pull type 6' JD RL4 4 -row curler pt., with FH Above combines can be pur- 10' 3 pt. blade JD DL2 pull type 2 -row curler IH 412 4-14 semi -mountedplow, 3 JD G; 3 JD A; 3 JD B IH 2 -row pull type curler runkres chased with waiver of inter- F. P. STOCKMAN FH, good USED WHEEL DISKS est plan. IH 4 -row fast hitch planter IH '11 3-14 mounted plow, FH !ollect WD cult.; peg tooth harrows Phone 437-2239 JD 2 -row 3 pt. planter, with fert JD 125 3x16 mtd. plow, 3 pt., BL 8-2991 JD 161/2', BW fold up gangs John Deere wheel disk ST. MARYS, KANS. 7' fast hitch blade like new JD 11'2" BW good Nearly new Dempster 2 -row list- IH 340 3 pt. 21' mounted spring *, KANSAS JD 14' AW good tooth, gauge wheels er with fert. ForIHC fast USED TRACTORS JD 11' AW good hitch Lott Impl., Inc. IH 401 3 pt., Noble hitch, 20' W: SAVE IHC 14' No. 37 Front mounted D series 2 -row 1965 JD 4020 dsl., Powershift Dempster 4 row rotary mold- IHC 3711' - SOLD 1962 3010 gas, 3 pt. tractor, 3 pt cultivator EX 2-3110 board mounted lister LP tractor, SPECIALS 1963 JD 214T baler 1961 560 IH dsl., FH MM shovel drill with milo plant- 1960 JD 630 gas, 3 pt. 1,C let ID KI YE C*141 er, large steel wheels Once again Du -Al loaders at 1953 & 1951 roto balers 1962 4010 dsl., new tires, WA JH 463 FH rear mt. cultivator std. traotor, carload prices of only $285. 2 45T IHC balers MINNEAPOLIS, KANS. JD 4 -row rear mtd. cultivator Farmhand forage fork USED COMBINES tractor Everybody seemed to be sat- Farmhand stacker Larson fertilizer spreader, 2-whl. isfied with these loaders a swath- 1965 JD 95 16', cab Sargent loader, straight boom Li, 14' combine 1964 Hesston 12' No. 500 1965 JD 55, 14', cab Horn Draulic loader, curved drill, 1610 with year ago, so we decided to get er; a real buy. Thissold new Bargain Roundup anothercarload.Theyfit for $6900 NOW $3450 1961 JD 45, 12', cab boom most tractors. plow 1958 No. 101 IH 12' SAVE $$$$$ Sargent loader, straight boom 3.14 AC snap coupler JD 112 100 bu. 2-whl. spreader BARGAINS New JD machinery at prices MACHINERY ers you won't believe. (We've got TRUCKS USED TRACTORS IH 47 wire baler, ready for field to pay so they've got to go.) 13'10" AW JD disk 1967 806D, 900 hours IH 47T baler, ready for field windrower 1967 IHC 1/2 ton pickup 12' No. 37 IH disk 1948 A John Deere, 3 pt. 11-1 45T baler cult., below 1962 Chev. pickup,flatbed 13' Case disk with sealed bear- New 5020 row crop with dual 1961 IHC Y2 ton pickup 1947 H Farmall, extra good 250T Ford baler speed, short ings 1947 8N Ford IH No. 10 grain drill, 16x8, White discs, 15'2" & tires, 3 point 1960 IHC pickup, 3 No. 406 JD lister -planter with 1962 IH 150 loader with 4in 1 box, big seeder & fertilizer New 7 bottom JD plow wheel base IH 16x8 drill, low rubber, fert. rage harvester Pull type 480 mower conditioner $225 fert. Drott 1952 Ford pickup $100 2 No. 6 JD lister -planter with 1968 IH 5528 forklift IH 275 SP windrower 4 new BW 14' discs 1951 IHC 1/2 ton pickup fert. 1964 3414 loader & backhoe IH 816 trailing mower condition- [. Co., Inc, 2 new JD 11' BW; JD 13' AW 1949 Chev. 1/2 ton $125 No. 494A JD planter with fert. er, 9', demonstrated 1.81/2' fold up 310 field cultivator 1949 GMC % ton $140 28' Parker wheel harrow COMBINES IH 100 balanced head FH, 9' c 243 FB 16,8 fertilizer drill 1949 Dodge with bed& hoist and 29B spre $225 32' Crust buster 2 IH 303 with 13' head, cabs mower sas 67547 a JD 4x14 semi -mounted JD plow 228 corn heads IH 27V mower OL 9-2212 JD 931 wheel cart & 5 section 5x14 semi-mtd. JD plow IH 101 combine, 12', good springtooth harrow CULTIVIA'PORS IH 101 10' combine, overhauled JD 36' No. 200 bale elevator Buchman FarmSply. C-254 with FH RS $95 JD 55 12' combine, needs repairs JD 224 twine baler $85 & priced to sell .11) 20WS wire baler Washington Impl. 255 Cult. anter - SOLD Phone 3 455 cult. $200 up JD No. 38 mower $325 inter JD Model 50 side mount mower, 913-229-6619 EA 5-2301 461 Cult. -mixer wagon es. 468 cult, like new $850 Kendall Garage W bar TRUCKS Dempster rear mtd. 4 row$295 lanter JD 707 & 227 Gyramowrs SAW. C14.4040.611S WASHINGTON AND IMPLEMENT lexi-planter Most all of these articles are ALTA VISTA,KANSAS. LISTERS brand new,never used. However 2 465 with FH $200 N`. Phone CO grinder 1 or 2 articles have been demon- HM 46 with FH, fert. & insect. TO grinder strated. AIRCRAFT TIRES Complete ...... $235 FOR FARMUSE PLOWS 293-5661 lienger 20" MORE SPECIALS traction tires. Line Of 2 412 4x16 SB cltrs. .... $450 up aTSV:Vaa & trailer, Aircraft pickup tires. Wide $195 $675 1952 IHC 1%T truck with No. Heavy duty trailer Behlen Steel IH 411 4x16 LEONARDVILLE, KANS...... , .. 60 Grain-O-Vator mtd.; good traction fronts.Flotation com- IH 311 3x14 & 3x16 $245 shape; runs good, complete bine rears. FARM BUILDINGS, IH 16L 3x14 $125 FOR SALE - 1959 John Deere ... $850 2 No. 8 2x16 $35 630, A-1, fully equipped and ...... $100 BINS, AUGER EQUIPMENT No. 8 3x14 with hyd. lift $65 new Weather Brake. 1952 Mas- 1966 almostnew N -H forage wa- Chet Alton Wayland at gon, mtd. on 4 -wheel trailer INC. Phone or write Mike BALERS sey Harris 12' Super 26, in ex- Priced to TIRE CO., bellent condition, 1700x20 tires, Co., Inc' go. 725 N. 11th 2 IH 45's $175 up milo guards. Soybean sprockets, 1960 IHC 560dsl. tractor, WF, Co. , 36 & 63 TA 3-3767 Wayland Const. etc. John Deere 15x7 FBA low with almost new 18.4x34 tires. wheel drill,fertilizer, grass )E 6.2138 Check the price. SALINA, KANS. Phone EA 5-2134 International Harvester 66968 Sales & Service seeder & press. Model 92B Cole- kNSAS Gresen hy- Washington, Kansas man forced air oil furnace. John A BARGAINon new Pres- 1939 N. Topeka Blvd. 'Deere 10A hammermill. Ken- Farmers Union draulic gearPTO pumps. 8 metal farrow- Topeka, Kansas ; neth E. Bergmann, Axtell, Ks. No. 1015 PSI, 8 GPMat 400 FOR SALE -yd. sand bed and sure 1000 Waterville, ing crates, 1 3 Area Code 913 CE 4-2606 '736-2893. x4.4 ;97 660 C"1 e,, Hdw.& Implement RPM. FredMann, x50 hoist, 1 Ezee Flowfertilizer 2.row 785-2117. hitch for JD A, roll. Kansas Ph. spreader, 1 3 -pt. FOR SALE - '61 Ford tractors; h Everett Hoobler 1967 70.1 pipe pickupWANTED - Three point hitch Seadercrant°11' JD A, 1952, B, G, 56, 60, for 3020 John Deere tractor. '59 340 Farmall; '57 350 Farm - 'e, x50 FOR SALE - and bean Randolph. Phone 913WI 4-2386 all; New Holland hay baler. 81. Mgr. JD 45, 12'header, cab 4- Ernest Anderson, Chapman, Ks. 1967 Ford250, stock rack.Charles Wendland, x49 Jack Quinn, Wamego, Kans. x52 Ph. 437-2913 attachment.overload springs. x52 2C-60°Aft0od spd., radio,Kincaid, Kans.x49 box, 2v ST. MARYS, KANS. Nelson Mott, 00 rubber,,6 ' iek,6961;3449 A ARI NEW MACHINERY TRACTORS To celebr:v RECOND. TRACTORS ary we SALINA WICHITA loaded with equip- Masser Ferguson 1100 diesel ,8 NE 3 F706D, fully with 6 btm. plow $7750 s, 4 410 JD dsl. tractor at 3010 JD dsl. tractor ment loaded with equip- Oliver 1650 with 4 bottom D17 AC gas tractor 2 5560D, fully blow ment ...... $6000 Thisgi 801 Case dsl. tractor Farmall M $400 Oliver 5.5 combine rsnr, WD45 AC gas Farmall H, this tractorhas inc.Massey 205 13' head... $5556 Q 19 WD AC gas paint, A-1 Feb. 0, YOU CAN'T BUY bore S&P, new $300 USED MACHINERY We sell FOR LESS Large Selection of RECONDITIONED condition clean & A-1 Nearly new Gleaner A -II equipinept MANURE SPREADERS 1961 M&M Jet Star, head 2 row JD 4020 dsl. R. C. 3 pt. 620 actual Late Model Tractors condition $1250 hours 1967 model Model R JD, L JD, HH JD 1961 M&M No. 445, clean,with 2 - Oliver 515, 12' head °trrs IHC 806 gas RC, rockshaft, TA, 65 JD 3020 dsl., 3 pt., PTO, dual H JD, power takeoff with forage row mtd. picker, newAmpli- Oliver 25, 12' head 305 actual hours, 1967 model hyd., 700 hrs. No. 36 manure scoop $900 Massey Super 92, good torq. Massey 90 with cab, good A:l JD 3020 gas R. C. 3 pt. 1800 64 JD 3020 dsl., 3 pt., PTO RECOND. GRAIN DRILLS 1958 F400G, with new torq.amp. actual hours, 1964 model 58 JD 820 dsl., real clean Massey 82 JD 3010 gas R. C. 3pt., 1963 63 JD 2010 dsl. RU, new pistons FAB 17x7 grain drill model -tuned and ready to go & rings 4 FB grain drills, 13x7, 2 15x7, COMBINES TRACTORS MF 90 gas R. C. 3 pt. hyd. fully 65 JD 4020 dsl., power shift, dif. 17x7 No. 151 IHC, sold new in1961, 880 Oliver; 770 Oliver weighted -cream puff! lock, dual hyd., PTO, new RECOND. BALERS hyd. prop. control, PS, com-85 Massey; Ford withscoop JD 4010 dsl. R. C. 3 pt. hyd.- rear tires pletely gone through with Case 800; Case 300; Case630 top cond. 64 JD 4020 dsl., PTO, 3 pt., cab, 214T JD baler with No. 2 ejector new paint $2800 JD 830 dsl. dual hyd., new 18.4x real clean 2 14T JD balers 1958 No. 141 A-1 cond. ....$875 BALERS 34 tires - top HP at low cost 64 JD 4020 dsl., power -shift, 3 RECOND. COMBINE R Baldwin in good condition New Holland 268 and 270 JD 2010 gas 3 pt. hyd. wide ft. pt., PTO, low hrs. $795 Late model Gehl self propelled end -good loader tractor 63 JD 4010 dsl., 3 pt., PTO, good 1962 Gleaner A -II with cab,12' forage harvester, good JD 70 dsl. R. C. Rockshaft, pow- rubber platform and 1963 cornhead MACHINERY & MISC. er steering, PTO, good cond.61 JD 4010 dsl., 3 pt., PTO, dual 4 -sec. ST harrow with lift hitch hyd. $175 Ottawa Farm Imp.Co. COMBINES '66 JD 4020 dsl., 3 pt., PTO Sourk Impl. 4 -sec. ST harrow with impl. car- Overstocked on field ready used 65 JD 4020 dsl., 3 pt., PTO, dual rier $250 So. End Ottawa, Hwy. 59 combines hyd., 1050 hrs. 364-2011 Other harrows $?" OTTAWA, KANSAS rom 1958 models to 1968 mod- COMBINES 27V mower $150 els, priced right. Holton, Kans. 2 No. 100 mowers, sold new in Consider Service and Price. 60 MF 82 12' combine .. $2200 1967 $425 SEE THIS MACHINERY 61 JD 55 14' combine 1958 45T baler, good cond. $175 You Can't Buy For Less 65 JD 95, 16' combine ..$6500 AT HILLSBORO 1967 No. 37T baler, like new IN 67 JD 55 14' combine $1295 Combines Salina Impl. Co. Early Traders No. 70 HD 4-16 plow with new moldboard & shares .... $675 1968 Gleaner G, 20', LPG,cab 60 971 Fe Box 1029 Ph. TA 3-2206 Western Impl. Co. Bonus No. 411 4-16 plow $325 1968 Gleaner F,17', cab SALINA, KANSAS 67401 2256 S. West St. WH 3-4261 No. 314 3-14 rollover plow, (75 1968 Gleaner G, 23 ft. 59 800B E WICHITA, KANS. Extended To Mar. 1 acres) $750 1968 Gleaner G, 20', cab 57 660 Fc Krause 12' oneway, A-1 .. $375 58 861 Fa USED TRACTORS FH-84 Gehl for. harv.,with 2 -row 1967 Gleaner C -II, 18', LPG, 58 871 Fo Gas & Diesel USED EQUIPMENT AT AULD'S IN WAKEFIELD $1525 chopper No. 50 IHC for. harv., 2 -row 1959 Gleaner A, 14' & 12' Shop Service Tractors 1965 F806 completely equipped, 47 9N Fo dual tires, low hours $1675 1957 Gleaner A, 14 ft. MOST up-to-date service 1967 Case 841 gas, new guar- 1967 NH Hi -Throw blower$550 1957 IH 141, 12 ft. 53 60 JD shop in our area antee 1963 IH 1606 gas Farmhand 8 -bale bale fork, like 1966 Case 1031 dsl., with cab WD Allis chalmers new $250 SPECIAL PRICES Complete diesel testing equip- 1959 Case 801 diesel 1961 F560D, real good tires, sold Ford 3 pt. 2 -row lister $200 on 1968 G and F carryovers ment to take care of the major- Case DC, with Eagle hitch in 1962 IHC 2-rowlister with fert & ro- TFd 2 cy ity of tractors. 1961 F460 gas tractor FREE A -C -CAB Set of Ar 1958 Case 811, BCOIVI 1959 F460 gas tractor tary moldboards, planted 50 Boring bars, line boring ma- 1958 Case 401 dsl. 1958 Farmall 340, motor & tor- acres $475 or cab air -conditioner on all New She! chine, welding, electrical, acety-2 Case DC - 2 Case SC que amp recently overhauled IHC 449A 4-yr. old 4 -row planter new combines on early purchas 3 Ford 1 lene. C Farmall 1956 IH 300 utility $650 es. 4 ft. trac M & H Farmalls A good Farmall Cub Ford loader $100 LeRoy m Valve equipment, rod align- John Deere A & B $250 TRACTORS NH ment tools. 1958 IH 330, with loader Sam Mulkey 20' elev. IH 400 gas 1958 JD 820, a real good tractor IHC 2 -row lister with fert & ro- 1966 AC 190XT diesel Competent factory trained per- COMBINES 1951 IH W6 tractor tary moldboards $1100 1965 AC 190 diesel sonnel - in hydraulics, diesel, 1951 IN M tractor, recently over- IHC No. 37 disk with new 18" 1965 IH 806 diesel 1-1 F600 sdi 1959 Case 1000, 14' 250N electrical and general mechan- hauled disks $550 1962 AC D-17 diesel ical work. 2 Massey 60, 10' $650 71e1wFor701 1957 Gleaner A, 14', with cab 1951 Ford 8N, with loader Krause disk, like new 1962 AC D-17 gas 3 Massey Super 26 IH WD9 tractor IHC M drill with Kerschman 1960 AC D-17 diesel fert r50 1959 AC D-17, gas with 2 BOWMAN 3 1958 MH 82 1947 IH MD tractor 10' Ind. 1961 Oliver 40, 14' 1946 M, wide front, remote con- 18.4x30 duals with tires $200'1957 AC WD 45, Wide front Farm Impl. & Truck Co. 11F01/2rd'33 pi trol att. Pair 11x15 float. wh1s with tires WD 45, wide front 240 East Eighth ---Interest Free - 1945 IH H, with cult. & tubes $75 See us about the all -new Mail truck body $150 MISCELLANEOUS 4-14 Roc JUNCTION CITY, KANS. good INTEREST -FREE PROGRAM COMBINES 1967 NH 905 14', swather, Ford You still can qualify for waiver engine, conditioner USED TRACTORS Interest Free on Nw & Used 22166 jADC 1 COMBINES and TRACTORS of interest on combines, so Cloud County 1963NH S69T baler- 1968 John Deere 4020 D why not deal now & have your TRUCK & TRACTOR 1959 IN 46T baler 1967 Farmall 806D Combines to June 1, 1969 21HC-14 33-14 pt Tractors to April 1, 1969 machine? See these: 1959 Oliver 60T baler 1967 Farmall 706 1965 III 303, clean Ford 2 n 1964 Farmall 806D with cab & Get the details right -right here Phone 913 1954 Travelo 8x40 trailer (New) I air New 1968 Case 930 -- 1030 - 1959 IH 101, 12' 13'6" Kewanee wheel disc 730 - Gas & Dsl. Lowest 1957 MH 60, 12' cut 2434840 Used BIV. 1960 Farmall 560D price ever 1954 AC 60 with motor 1960 Farmall 460 CONCORDIA, KANS. N2 o.e5aJrDb, 1958 Farmall 350D FEEDER EQUIPMENT Jost Implement Co. 4958 Massey -Ferguson 65 K. M. Grain-o-Vator 30 feed wagon 947-3182 Newinteryvvo3u 1955 Farmall 400 Peerless 10 PH roller mill 1955 Farmall 300 McBratney 2 IH burr mills "Time Well Spent" HILLSBORO, Your 1954 Farmall Super M TA Phone 857-3815 IH No. 30 manure loader for H ses% or 857-3348 or M Drive Up To BLANDING'S .au_sx-c.".aLmgras KANS. USED DISKS JI Case At Beloit And See Their 14' IHC No. 37 wheel disk Sales & Service IH 103 manure spreader Dependable Used Equipment 9'7" IH No. 37 wheel disk Blacksmithing Hours: 8:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. COMBINES 10'9" IH fast -hitch disk Welding & Emergency Parts Ph. HO 1-5628 COMBINES 1968 Gleaner G, 18', with cab 10' IH tandem disk General Repairs or HO 1-5811. 1966 JD No.95 16' with cab 8' IH tandem disk 1967 Gleaner C, with cab, 18' ll CENTRALIA, KS. 1964 Gleaner C -II, 16' 1959 Gleaner A, 14', with cab 1962 JD No. 55, 14" IHC 141 combine, 14' AULD 1958 JD No. 55 14' with cab Rossville Truck USED MACHINERY 1958 MH No. 92 16' 1967 Gleaner C -II 16' AT OSAGE CITY CHEVROLET 1954 & 55 JD No. 55, 14' 1963 Gleaner C, 16' & Tractor Co. 1951 Gleaner 14' 1962 Gleaner C, 18' Case 730 dsl. tractor, only 1200 AC forage harvester, 1 row C hours HO 1-5414 Phone 584-3560 $3400 WAKEFIELD TRACTORS 1960 IHC 101 12' ROSSVILLE, KANS. AC D19 dsl with 4-16 snap coup- 1961 Case 600 combine ler plow, 1800 hrs. $3775 1966 JD 4020 dsl., 3 pt. Case 2 row corn head MH 44 tractor $375 Free Cab or Air Conditioner 1962 JD 4010 LP gas, 3 pt. 1960 JD 830 dsl. TRACTORS New BUILDINGS & BINS IH 4-14 fast hitch plow $275 With Any New Combine 5x12 B Waiver of Interest On New 2 1960 JD 730 dsl. RC, 3 pt. We offer Sales, Erection & Case 4-14 pull plow $225 1958 JD 720 dsl. std., 3 pt. 1964 AC D17 tractor strati Service for And Used Tractors And 1960 AC D-14 tractor Used 5: JD 4-16 F660H pull plow with Combines Until Spring 1958 JD 820 dsl., dual hyd. BS&B Agri -Systems; Drying- trip beams, like new condition 1958 IHC 350 Util., full eqpt. 1959 Case 800 dsl. axleIFilike Storage and Handling Systems $425 USED COMBINES 1955 JD 70 dsl. RC,pwr. strg. 1959 AC D17 dsl. 5'x12' IHC WC & M, good AC Roto Baler "Feed Hive" - Sealed Storage JD 694AN planter, used 2 sea- 1967 Gleaner A, cab, PS "Bacon Bin" - Hog Confinement sons 1959 JD 45, cab FOR DEPENDABLE Star Steel Buildings 2 row 38" head for JD 34 har- 1966 IHC 303, cab, PS. EQUIPMENT, YOU CAN Ostlund Implement U4' vester 1958 MH 82 DEPEND ON US Ames Irrigation 1954 Cockshutt M -C Continuous Dryers Gehl forage box on Electric CH 3-408S Used C Wheel wagon with airplane USED TRACTORS tires and high sides $1275 Blanding Impl. Co. North Central Steel Case SP windrower, Model 850,1954 MH 30, with loader CONCORDIA 1959 JD 730, overhauled A 12' $1275 Irrigation, Inc. 1956 IHC 400, wide front BELOIT, KANS. GOOD USED PARTS 1954 AC CA, snap P.O. Box 141 913 392-2077 coupler PE 8-3066 Tractors,Combines & Farm 1956 Ford 861 lawCv jasg1C MINNEAPOLIS, KANSAS Osage Farm Eq. Co. Machinery. We buy wreckedor & tor MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE- One 1964 806 In-burned late model tractors MASSEY FERGUSON 300 com- OSAGE CITY, KANS. ternational diesel farm machinery. bine, 13' head,cab & milo Phone LA 8-1422 Myers snow blade forFord rowcrop trac- Pickup blade for CubCadet tor. 3 pt. Wide front,1500 hrs. North 81 Tractor Salvage guards. Cut less than 500 acres, Lundell Shredder, 15' One 1965 806 Internationalgas Route 1 PR 2-5491 like new condition. Call eve- FOR SALE - Int. 55 wire bal- tractor, heated Henson SEDGWICK, KANS. 67135 er;Case trailer,7 -ft. cab, 3 pt., nings after 6:00, 494-2672, St. mower; wide front, 1200 hrs.Both trac- George, Ks. x49 N.H. mounted rake No. 57; 2- tors have new for row Allis unit type planter with Henry Sales rear tires. $4850 FOR SALE - M&W duals each. One 1961 560International 4010, 3020 with 16.9xn4 or15.5x WANTED - USED flail typefertilizer; IHC-HOR M cultiva- diesel tractor, late chopper. Wilfrid Wassenberg, tor; Round roto baler; mounted & Service, Inc. 450 hrs. on new38 tires. New Idea loader for MARam IHC 7 -ft. mower, TIO; No. 35 torque and engineoverhaul, new model tractors, used verylittle. RFD 1, Marysville, Kans. SB49 paint. $2600. Call cheap. MH 10 -ft.disk;11/2ton Chev. E. Hwy. 24 913 Victor Also Jayhawk loader, FOR 5-2798, Tonganoxie,Ks. x49 Phone 461-5779, Carroll Adams, truck, new box; NH 455 trailer, x49 Chain CULTIVATOR WANTED - 4 -7 -ft. mower; IHC 12 -ft. oneway; Clay Center, Kansas. good row front mounted No. 455 for & Meriden Rd. MM U stationary 2 -row mounted Ford planter; 3- engine, excel- chino! IHC 450 tractor with standard AILS-Cat 0.A3.011125 point hitch for H or M. Alva L. lent. Bearcathammermills Mo- bale sale, drawbar. Ed Reimer, Goessel, FL 4-7641 dels 2A & 4A. WANTED - New Holland Kans., Phone 316-367-2373. SB50 Duncan, 818 N. Elm, Eureka, WANTED: MM wagon 1045 or 1046Rodger KansE Kans. x52 TOPEKA, KANSAS TF field cultivator.Alvin Hoo- Funk, Garden City, Kans.61846. ver, Abilene, Buckeye504. x51 SB49 1950 WD9 IHC, realgood con- WANTED ATTENTION dition, live hydraulic. - Used dozers. Kenneth Phone 456-7364, PaulHill, Bel-N. AREAFARMERS Chase, RR4, Abilene,Kans., vue, Kans. HORSE SALE E-1.INERy 2nd anniver- 913 - 388-2651. x49 x49 Secelebrate our 1 I 1100 will sell OUTinventory '/1 diesel ry we FOR SALE- 1964 Internation- Holland farm ma- at . 1968 New al 3/4 Miscellaneous II' ton truck, good condition, 4 bOitOM$ our cost! ...,, ni75°1,,, chinery at new motor, low temp. freezer Wilson Livestock Auction This giveaway game will bed, 16 -inch widerear tires. , b. ' "L6400 an endat noon on Sat.,Will sell, separateor as a unit. ?ad ' 9'500 come to Robert Watts, Minneapolis, ' $55fm Ks., Furniture Sale SALINA, KANSAS Feb.8, ..re HINERy tractors and 67467, 913 392-3034. x49 Recliners sie96119.Ford 64.50 & up 8 ier A.II We and our sales reflect WANTED- Steerable 4x16 9x12 rugs were 89.50 now 49.95 Saturday, February 1 equipment We are the larg-plow, trip beam, throw ourservice - away Dinette Set, 7 pc. Reg $119.95 .Tack Sells 6 p.m.-- HorsesSell7 p.m. dealership in north Shears. James Fitzgerald,May- td estFord Now $74.95 The Sale etta, Kansas. x51 Horses Sell In The Order Unloaded At good central Kari.sas. Kelvinator Foodarama, repos., trailer:type field sprayer 41/2 year warr. 'Reg. .$669.`95 For More InforMation Contact: lb, good New booms, complete FOR SALE - 1961 Fox 2-row Salina with 8 row field cutter, good condition. Stu- Now $519.95 Bernard Ireton - TA 3.8263 - ...... $375 art Shepard, Chapman, Kans. Kelvinator Foodarama, used, 2 Al Soukup - 658-2935 - Wilson DRS ...... WE HAVE Yr. warranty. Reg. $749.50 Vern Walker 263.3123 - Abilene IN ABILENE x49 or -the Auctioneers: ver FAR'TS &SERVICAT Now $399.50 Bob Perry Jr. with scoop 501 NW2NDE FOR SALE- 1963 John Deere Used TV's $29.95 & up Roger A. Johnson - )0; Case 95 18 -ft. combine, cab; 1958 Bald- 630 win A 14 -ft. combine; 1958 Al- Terms To Fit Your Budget 'N. RS -Salisbury lis Chalmers WD45 tractor, wide and 270 Burns front; 1950 D John Deere trac- ERICSON ANGUSFARM self propelled tor, cab, lights, starter, new ,HIXON'S East US24 tires;Allis Chalmers No Stop r, good roto baler, like new; 3-18" Oliver 213 Poyntz PR 8-3788 plow, 3 -pt. and hydraulic; 2-14" MANHATTAN, KS. ANNUAL ifiti PR 8-5731 Ford plow, 3 -pt.;John Deere Co, 16-8drill,15"tires;rebuilt AVON CALLING ! a, Hwy, 59 MANHATTAN front idlers for Cat D6; TulsaRepresent world's leading cos- PRODUCTION 64 winch; Mack truck oil fieldmetic company in your neigh- ANSAS PARTS - SERVICE equipped; 1962 Chevrolet truck, borhood. You can earn while you CO 3.1627 Abilene 4 -speed and 2 -speed box and learn! Call JE 9-5285 or write AX---. SALE ,CHINERY hoist. Forrest Ruby, Cherokee, Box 399, Manhattan, Ks., for in- . ,- Oklahoma. 73728. x52 terview in your home. ANKONIAN JIN00 2 BORO USED TRACTORS -12:30 P.M. IN MANHATTAN WANTED - 800 or 801 3 -pt. Saturday, February 8, 1969 les Farmer and Ranchers LivestockCommission Company, Salina, Kansas 61 MF 85 D,overhauled hitch for A or G John Deere GOVERNMENT SURPLUS 20', LPG, D, wide front, fully tractor. Used 1610 semi -deep cab 60 971 Ford Overshoes SELLING 109LOTS 17', equipped furrow Van Brunt grain drill. cab VirgilBennett, Manchester, 22 COWS (Several will haveCalves at Side) ft. 59 800B Std.Case D We've sold several hundred 61 BULLS 57 660 Ford, newrubber, clean Kans. 67463, phone 388-2274. pair of overshoes this year but 13 BRED HEIFERS 13 OPEN HEIFERS , cab SB51 Dodge City, Kans. 67801. Ph.: 316/227-2733 58 861 Ford, gas, 5spd., A-1 still have a good supply. Many SALE MANAGER: Phil Liungdahl, Box 1209, 18', LPG, 58 871 Ford, gas,SOS WANTED - Tractor in late as low as 97c. OWNER: WILLARDERICSON 56 640 Ford, PW, wts,remote 50s in 60 HP class. Ed Silhan, Paperback books - Buy, sell, MARQUETTE, KANSAS 67474 & 12' hyd. Route 4, Marion, Kans. x49 trade. Bring in your books. We ERICSON ANGUS FARM, ft. 47 9N Ford with stepup, good need them. Phone: 913/ 546-2264 53 60 JD, new rubber WANT TO BUY all makes and 48 M Farmall, new paint, o'hld. models of used grain dryers. LLOYD'S SURPLUS SALES 'RICES Will pay cash. Call or write: St. Marys, Kans. ' carryovers MISCELLANEOUS McCullough Implement, Inc., New-ShopwornDemonstrators. TFd 2 cyl. Wisc. mtr., like new Mount Ayr, Iowa 50854, PhoneWATCH FOBS wanted, for my New 1020 JD tractor, HU - Save$1200 -CAB Set of Arps tracks for 8N or 9N Area Code 515 - 464-2226. collection, which advertise farm 2 AT 40 4 row cultivators for2510 - 3010 - 3020 - 4010 or 4020 mer on all New Sherman trans. for 9N, 8N SB52 machinery,tools,construction -Save $200 ?arly purchas 3 Ford 11/2 belt pulley assy's. machinery,saddles, windmills, New No. 37 loader for 2020 tractor -Save $150 4 ft. tractor pull scraper FOR SALE - TD9 Crawler gas engines, railroads,automo- 2 new bale ejectors @ $385 LeRoy motor pants only with front loader. Engine re- biles, etc. Good prices paid. Ken- 1 new No. 39 JD 7' mower - Save$100 )RS 610 NH chopper with V-4 mtr., built, new bearing in transmis- neth Peterson, Sylvan Grove, sion, $1200. Joe Minick, Enter- x4 New 224T baler - Save $650 sel cheap Ks. 67481. New RWA 11' disk, 20" blade,used on about 3 acres .... $625 No. 8 JD PTO chopper prise, Kans. 67441, phone Na- blades $700 NH 60 string baler varre 14F21. x49 FOR SALE - 8 -ft. metal over- 10' JD BW disk with 20" $225 250 Ford PTO baler, good head garage door with track. New Dual bale loader 711 Ford one arm loader WANTED - John Deere MC Gene Costello, Tampa, Kans. New 701 Ford front loader crawler tractor. State price, x49 UsedMachinery with 2 buckets condition and year. Jack Glan- tires $2195 ville Jr., Strong City, Ks. x49 FOR SALE - 1000 gallon pro- 2010 RC, complete overhaul, new $2095 de front 10' Ind. 3 pt. tandem disc pane tank, Harvey Allen,Rt. 1, 2010 RC, ring & valve job 11%' 3 pt. MF disc FOR SALE - Like new 7,/2 St. George, phone 494-2570. x49 1010 RC U, 1964 $1895 Je front Ford 3 pt. 101 3-16 plow $695 hp electric single phase motor. 420 JD, 1957 $525 TEOUS 4-14 Rock Island plow, 3 pt., Phone AC 913 224-3644. SB49 ALUMINUM STORM windows 1949 A JD, overhauled, extra goodtires good' for sale Four 32x621/2, two28x 1952 B tractor, good, good tires $435 ather, Ford 2-16 JD plow on rubber FOR SALE - Big Boy silo un-44. James Lauer, phone West- 56 JD 45 combine, rebuilt $1350 er 2.16 AC snap hitch plow loader, 18'or 20', good condi- moreland 224-3464. x50 58 JD 45 combine, good $1650 IHC 3-14 slotted moldboard plow tion, $850. 1954 JD 55 combine 2 810A 3-14 plows, throw away shares $225 2-14 3 pt. Ford plow $795. PA 3-2059. Greensburg, FOR SALE - Antique show 1 4-16 810A plow with throw awayshares, rough $295 Ford 2 row corn head $20 Ks. Robert Unruh. x50 case. Curved front, brown mar- 1 Papec blower with pipe '" $95 -ailer (New) Dempster 4 -row cult. ble, 8" high. Around base front. $95 53 feet high, 28" 1 8' Massey blade disc $675 FOR SALE - IHC Series 8 feet long, 31/2 1 Papec No. 32 field cutter, good $295 4, 6 or 8 -row 3 -pt. rearmounted wide, extra good. RussellPep- $350 Used BMB 7' pull type hay saver x49 1 2 -row Gehl Chop -all cutter No. 5 JD mower cultivator, like new. 1 Ezee-Flow piatt. 2 JD No. 1 hay conditioners $245 ent Co. 2 Dearborn 3 pt. 7' mowers fertilizer, 10 -ft.with alfalfa 303 AC Baler, twine, nearly new $1250 seeder, good. One 16-8Van $1150 New 3 pt. blades - New tractor good 24T JD baler 947-3182 winter covers - Space heatersBrunt drill with fertilizer, Help Wanted 214T JD baler $850 Your Friendly Ford Dealer disks, $150. Virgil Bennett,Man- IILLSBORO, chester, Kans. 67463, phone388- r-r-Th 2274. SB50 MARRIED MAN to deliver bulk YOUNG It SON KANS. feed and general repairwork, 1 316 767.5018 Burns -Salisbury WANTED - Used Inlandbale good wages to the right man. ,:,...... :,COUNCIL GROVE, KS. stooker,reasonable. Arthur Contact Gary Dalquest,Wilsey vIBINES Bast, Ellsworth, Kans.67439. Feed & Grain, Wilsey, Kans. East US24 x50 SB50 SALE ',with cab SURPLUSPARTS DISCOUNT h cab, 18' WANTED - Have 16'platform MECHANIC - Due to increas- parts with cab PR 8-5731 Starting this week, we arehaving a sale on surplus for 66 JD No. 95combine. Would ed sales, have openingfor ex- savings to you. These are newJohn Deere 14' trade for 19'. BlandingImple- perienced mechanic. Permanent with tremendous but in our surplus 3' MANHATTAN ment Co., PE 8-3066,Beloit, Ks. position for right man,salary parts, most of themin the original package,the parts, and take Parts & Service SB49 open. Paid vacation.New, mod- stock. We invite youto come in, look over shop. All in- advantage of the bargains weare offering you. , 1 row CO 3.1627Abilene IHC 141 ern Allis Chalmers Jost FOR SALE - 1958paint, extraquiries kept confidential. We have - List $101.26, now $45.00 combine, 14', new Impl. Co., Hillsboro, Ks. SB49 2 new AB1450 Bblocks Sn 60000-95999. ne FEED WAGONS good shape, $500. JamesZvolan- D blocks Sn 30400-53387.List $120 now $35 Nebr. RANCH HAND wanted.Mar- 2 61/2" bore AD64R regulators and coils. Upto 50% off ek, 696-4546, Liberty, SB49 preferred. New Delco armatures, 60%off New 5x12 Blairwagon .. $1349 ried man; experience JD 114-116 balerparts S 5x12 Blair 170 bushel demon- Cattle and hay operation.Top No. 10 corn head and No.55 combine parts strator FARROWING STALLS$26.75. wages to right party.Dewey Lots of 226 picker, 50% to 75% off $1249 control- phone used machin- Used 5x12 Blairwagon, tandem Pig electric thermostat Ranch, Manhattan, Ks., After looking overthe parts, browse around our axle $695 led $29.95. Pig creepfeeders evenings 776-5441. SB49 following specials - Tractors: feeders $92.50. ery lot for the Good 5'x12' Blairwagon, 20" wheels $39.95. Calf creep Brower cat- Single or 1963 JD 3010 dsl.Wide front end. Loaded. $695 $749 Brower hog feeders. HELP WANTED - front end. Sharp Authorized dealer married man for 3000 acre op- 1952 G JD with wideWide front end. $2800 Used 5'x12' Blair170 bushel tle feeders. Inc. Hoyt grain, JD 730 dsl. Painted. $1350 feed wagon $795 for Dally Enterprises, eration. Includes feed block and pistons Ks. x52 wheat, hogs, cattle. Modern ma- JD 70 gas with newdual wheels. Has Davis live pumploader ement 4'x10' Blairwagon, like new Woodbury, Clifton, chinery. Modern home.Salary Ferguson TO20 with tractor. $639 Deere 24T or position for with hyd. bucket andhay fork. $350 spent on Used Grain-o-Vator WANTED - John open. Permanent $1050 30 wagon, bale thrower. right man. Referencesrequired. Painted. Sharp $110 3-4088 like new 224T baler and RR2, Soldier, M. Albright, Used dual hyd. kit for4010 90 bushel $649 Clarence J. Meyer, Phone 986-6493, G. dsl. with hyd. & live shaft.Excellr,nt Case Helix auger Phone Corning Hoyt, Kans. x50 1960 560 Cockshutt $975 DRDIA wagon $329 Kansas 66540. x50 condition. 1952 Fordtractor with Davis 868-2445. MISCELLANEOUS LRTS live pump loader $1195 of your life, $550 Davis backhoe $549 FOR THE ridesaddle from Pets SH feed wagon on 2 -wheeltrailer. Good shape & Farm IHC loader ride a Big Horn Kans. Moline hyd. 414 plow. Good $210 vrecked or for 300 or 350 trac- Clay Center, tor $189 Key Milling. SB TF Three male coy- Ford Industrial type loader.Fits most Ford tractors. Excel- rectors& FOR SALE - dogs, be- lent shape $350 400 ote sight dogs, young $1000 FOR SALE -1961 DeLaval ing hunted. RobertYoung, Oke- Gehl grinder mixer. Good lalvage 1961 3 -unitDe - x51 JD 4 row pull type rotarymoldboard lister with fertilizer $550 Longhofer gal. bulk tank.milker. Both un- to, Kans.,744-2171. 4 row Lilliston rolling cultivator.Excellent condition. Used 2.5491 Laval pipelinecondition. New Purebred Aus- very little. Traded for 6 row $850 . 67135 Supply its in excellent FOR SALE - $350 compressor onbulk tralian Shepherdpuppies, intel- IHC 4 row pull type planter withfertilizer heavy duty rubber parts on ligent pets, workingdogs. Bu- JD 4 row 3 pt. hitch regularmoldboard lister with fertilizer duals for EV 2-2620 tank. All new Euler, Dwight, Palmer, Kans., ph. $425 4 or15.8" milker units. Sam x52 ford Taylor, x50 er forlate MARION,KS. Ks. Phone913 - 482-3364. Palmer 1603. little. .110111-0.ALMARS of rery Full line REGISTERED BLUEArstral- .1....,,,,,-. FARM SALE - 11/2 Tractor Inc. cheap. FOR SALE- Good Allis- & 2 Chev. ian Shepherdpups for sale; 7 Concordia ll Adams, ChalmersD-17 tractor, two farm machineryFriday, Feb.14, weeks old. Theall-purpose farm "49 WD 45's, and other ma- ton tricks on Located5 E. Park, Solomon, CH 3-3381 Concordia, Kans. good startingat12:30. of dogs. Jack SB50 ny,all to be sold at private & mile east Kans., OL5-4547. bale sale ClaudeTalley, Wetmore, miles south SB49 I [land, Kansas, Holton, Kans.Wilbur Cox. Rodgf-L, Phone 866-4530. x49 ns.SB49 SB4 liability revised annual basic Grass & Grain rates (10-20-5) rangefrom (min- anSi Some CarRisk us) $21 to (plus)$12 depending upon the locationof the risk.Sharpest Inflation The revised full coveragecomp- FirmsAsk For rehensive insurance ratesfor Since 1951 Foy private passenger cars range Living costs Jumpedhigher in 1968 than anytime Higher Rates from (minus) 11.4percent to hi17 tie and ca years. Living costsrose 4.7%, Car insurance rates aregoing (plus)23.9 percent depending istotaled upon the ratingterritory invol- with wages rising 5.5%,slight 1, a no up again in Kansas. eery ved while the changes in the $50 ly ahead of the inflationary t more 1 Frank Sullivan, commissioner wage. The 1968 cost of and $100 deductible collision living IOUS rec6r( cf insurance, announced191 increase was the greatest theirrates for private passenger cars since according companies are increasing 1951, when the Korean Lives' range from (plus)2.5 percent War and auto insurance rateseffective economic spiral rose to (plus) 24.6 percent. 5.9%, ice. immediately. is up sea The companies claimthey're not making their usualpercent COMPLETE LIQUIDATION 03 headon of profits due to"ever-increas- ing costs of auto accidents." hers onfee The revised rates werefiled market gene on behalf of theaffiliated com- Friday ,t levelor panies of the InsuranceRating TWO PLANS AVAILABLE Board and will mean anaverage AUCTION gout Center Work Tower and DumpPit End Work Tower and Dump Pit statewide increase of 1.5percent of thetotal 1- of auto liability insuranceand FEBRUARY 7 g2,0,whil 9.5 percent for autophysical SALE poised the 1 feel damage coverages. Cattle on Not all companies areraising Starts 2:00 p.m. ad 486,000 their rates, however. There are 1000 head 337 companies authorizedto is a new write auto coverage in Kansas. PICKETT TRUCK LINE for large Sullivan said that for private KCC and ICC Authorities and Equipment operation passenger pleasure cars(not Sale to be held at the parking lot of the Council Grove Live- ago and I driven to and from work)with stock Auction. tdt 3percent PLAN NO 73293 PLAN NO 73292 no male drivers under25, the 1961 American 40 foot open titer in the Equipment top livestock trailer, remov- Plans For Grain -Feed Handling Cordovan Premium able sides, left roll up track These plans for a feed and grainhandling center are avail- Bonneville Jet tailgate, right liftout tail- sDre able from the Kansas Extension Service. Polyester Cord Tires 1961 IHC V195 549 engine, sin- gate, good rubber, floor good The center is capable of handling morethan 200 tons of gle axle, 8 speed, Roadran-1959 Trailmobile 38'5" Dry feed a year and becomes a feasible sizeoperation for a farm- Guaranteed for life of the tread gertransmission.Engine Freight Van, 12'6" high, slid. er -feeder who finishes about250 head of cattle a year. Itis 6.95-1423.50 8.55-1429.50 with 8000 miles on major ing tandem, near new rub. ;hole especially suited to a feeder who raises his ownfeed. 7.85-1424.90 7.75-1526.80 overhaul. Good rubber. ber, smooth side, real slick sate grain production, 7.75-1426.30 8.15-1528.20 trailer The facility is well adapted to commercial 1959 IHC R185 372 RD engine,1955 Hobbs 32' grain trailer, and with additional grain processing equipment,it is a good 8.25-1427.20 8.45-1529.35 ore setup for a cattle feeder. All tires plus F.E. Tax single axle, 5 speed and 2 40" removable sides, good The central building, surrounded by storagebins, is 20x32 Mounted Free speed axle, engine and other Herculite floor, sound rub- feet including a 21 -foot drive-thru plus an 8x32-foot processing Cordovan Grand Prix Jet components good, body fair, ber, new brakes, beatings eda area. Hopper bins over the drive are 700-bushel capacity and the Car Tires - 4 ply nylon fair rubber good, oil seals in July. 'forge processing area holds 375 pounds. 7.75-1414.90 7.75-1514.95 Complete working drawings of two separate plans are avail- 8.25-1415.95 8.15-1515 95 AUTHORITIES .stes of the 8.55-1416.95 8.45.1516.95 Date able - one with the work tower and dump pit at the end ICC Authority, Route No. 5921, Dkt. 66618M Nal center building, and the other with this equipment in the center Cordovan Heavy Duty Batteries KCC Authority, Route No. 2302, DKT 28-533 M rattle and calv of the building. 6 volt Group 1, 36 mo. guarantee KCC Authority, Route No. 2693, DKT. 30658M or other conc The advantage in having the dump pit in one end of the $12.95 exch. Terms: Cash Clerk: Farmers & Drovers Bank o: better.2! 12 volt Group 24S, 36 mo. guar- a, Florida, K building is that there is room for a scale in the remaining drive JIM KIRKEMINDEI, Auctioneer , Nev Mexico area. antee $16.95 exch. 135 East 29th Topeka, Kans. 66605 The auger dump nit has a pine grate cover and can handle 12 volt Group 24F, 36 mo. guar- Phone AM 6-4590 up to 3000 bushels of wet corn per hour. The plans havealterna- antee $16.95 exch. CATTLE AN tive storage layouts including bin and drying 6 volt Group battery, Null with 12,000 to 40,000 bushel volumes. 36 mo. $14.95 exch. "BECK'S Performance Production - 8 volt Group I tractor battery, Oct.- : Dec,l.6 36 mo. $15.95 exch. ; Northeast Kansas Free Installation TESTING CENTER (000)

,. rots41727H 8'18 Hereford Assn. Sale SAT., FEB. 8 TE ota 482 At Farmers Livestock Exchange Sale Barn ouri 288 on Highway 75, seven miles south of Dente FARM RANCH SPF rake 919 TOPEKA, KANS. Starts 12:30 Noon SUPPLY orado 454534 Tested 210500_ Selling 44 Lots °for% Emporia 41 Horned & Polled Bulls - 3 Females tates2/ 1,730 ,West Hwy. US 50 Boars Ixlcattle r For r 27/ Same3a FREE FREE Sale

Allis Chalmers Cab Rate Boar of LoinBack- Becks' fast gaining pigs cut production No. GainEye fat costs by reaching market weight at an or AirConditioner D-51-1 2.21 4.9 1.1 earlier weight. D-52-2 1.954.9 .96 D-52-5 1.904.4 .96 On the purchase of any new model combine you D-53-3 2.065.6 .87 A barrow completing current test purchase between now and April 1, 1969, also no in- D-53-4 1.764.5 1.08 at K -State averaged 2.46 daily gain. D-53-6 1.914.3 .93 terest till June 1, 1969. D-54-5 2.264.8 .90 D-54-6 1.805.0 1.05 All testing is done by Kansas GOOD SELECTION OF USED COMBINES ON HAND D-55-2 1.884.9 1.05 D-55-3 1.734.0 1.1 State University. Sylvan D-55-4 2.055.0 .97 0-55-6 1.884.15 1.2 COMMERCIAL SALE CO., INC. Y-37-1 1.674.8 1.0 BREEDER PRICES Tractors Sylvan Grove, Ks. Y-37-3 1.605.3 .99 FRIDAY SALES EACH WEEK Mei/ 1965 706 I.H.C. power steering, T.A. Only $3,900.00 Selling 1000-1500 fresh country TELEPHONE CE8-6064 1963 A -C D-19 D with 3 -point, power steering $2,995.00 stocker and feeder cattle, calves and stock cows each week. H A Y E S BECK Route 1 JUNCTION CITY, KS. 1958 A -C D-17 gas, good rubber $1,995.00 Mike Meyer 913.526-3535 41111,111===m1INIMMIIMIlls- SA Micky Meyer 913.526-3225 Blair Feed Wagon Specials Quinter Coming Auctions 4 x 10 with mixer, 100 bu. Liist $1,445 Now $1,150.00 LEGERE AUCTION& REALTY CO. 5 x 12 standard, 170 bu. List $1,645 Now $1,175.00 LIVESTOCK 5 x 12 with mixer, 170 bu. List $2,078 Now $1,475.00 COMM. CO. ,HILL CITY, KANSAS Allis Quinter, Ks, Saturday, February 15- Hill City, Ks. MONDAY SALES EACH Big farm sale, Machinery WEEK and York sows. Sale is for 0 Owatonna Grinder -Mixers. Model 83 Only $1,475.00 Selling 1000.1500 freshcountry Scotty ee1het:G1:.a stocker and feeder cattle,calves and stock cows each week. February 17- Stockton, Ks. Jay Meyer 913.754-3354 AnnualAcres Foafr oMd a ryAction,u Rooks County cultivate; Imp).Rupsco. Mono Chain Saw, 5 h.p., 16 -in. List $185 Now $139.00 mchaincherinye N 37.5 Mono 8 -foot, Heavy -Duty, 3 -point Blades. List Meyer StockerFeeder Saturday, February22 - Tipton,Osborne County, Ks. li $250.00 Now $185.00 Order Buying 400acre land auction.Casper Schroeder Estate. Service _Tow2*EW JD Featuring CattleDirect For informationor sales brochure, call Don Legere, Hill City, From The Country Kansas (9131 674-2249 Po Mike Meyer, SylvanGrove, Ks. "We would like to Micky Meyer, SylvanGrove conduct YOUR AUCTION" Buchli Implement Jay Meyer, Quinter,Ks. ALLIS-CHALMERS DEALER LEGEREAUCTION & REALTY CO. MAG Phone768-6866 AUCTioNii Hebron, Nebr. AUCTIONEERS REALTORS Nationally AccreditedFarm & Land Broker 4210No.

-al group and change from Januarycalves on feed in the 32 major ansasFeedlotCount 1, 1968, are as follows: Underfeeding states totaled 8,711,000 Up By 500 pounds, 1,029,000 head, down head, 10 percent above January 28,000 head; 500-699 pounds, 1, 1968. 2,167,000 head, up 265,000 head; There were 3,655,000 heifers Jumpedends Fourth In One Year higher 700-899 pounds, 2,782,000 head, and heifer calves on feed, 10 calves in Kansas up 260,000 head; 900-1099 pounds ts cattle and Marketings of grainfed cat- cent. percent more than a year ear- totaled 766,000head on tle for slaughter duringthe Oc- 2.260,000 head, up 22.7,000 head; lier. Cows and others on feed to- nkg- 5.5%,rose 44%, ots The North Central States had slight a newrecord high, 26 tober -December quarterwere 1100 pounds and over, 473,000 taled 58,000 head, up 6000 head e mnationa_ nary 1, 7,698,000 cattle and calvesonhead, up 85,000 head. nt morethan last year's 293,000, 3 percentmore than a from a year earlier. cYg feed as of January 1, 1969. This costof livii record numberon year earlier. Placements Heifers and heifer calves by Cattle and calves on feed less greatest ions duringwas an increase of 8 percent Sine, the Kansas the past quarterwere 489,000, weight groups and change -from Korean", according to from a year earlier. than 3 months are estimated at Livestock Reporting 15 percent more than a year earlier are as follows: I "at p and in the Iowa, the leading state,was 8.265,000 head, up 7 percent rose 5.9%. same period a year ago. Under 500 pounds, 919,000 head, on feed 3-6 months, at 3,559,000 'ce- up 15 percent, while Nebraska, seasonally from the Feeders' intentions to 118,000 head 500-699 pounds, 's is up marketthe second ranking state, show- from January 1, 1968. The total feed October 1, indicate that 430,000cattle on 1,236,000 head, up 143,000 head; head, was up 534,000 head. Cat- 0 head on ed an increase of 6 percent. 700-899 pounds, 1,177,000 head, feed January 1 will bemarketed Kind And Time On Feed tlr on feed over 6 months total- feed for the slaugh- during the first quarter up 130,000 head; 900-1099 ed 600,000 head, up 79,000 head bers on of 1969, The number of steers and pounds, 323,000 head, down market generallyreach their13 percent more than inthis steer calves in each weight from a year earlier. iday on the first of the quarter last year. The remain. 45,000 head. Steers and steer Marketing Intentions hest level KIND, WEIGHT, TIME OP FEED AND EXPECTED PAUSTINGSOF CATTLE ON FEED ing 336,000 head are expected KANSAS AND 32 STATES, JANUARY 1. 1959 to Brea down Cattle feeders in the 32 states : KANSAS : 32 States :: Breakdown : KANSAS : 32 States accounted for 72 per- go to market after April 1. of Cottle intend to market 5,919,000 head Steers :% of :Number:% of :Number:: of Cattle :% of :Number:7, of :Number :Feed total number on feed, Major Feeding States :Total: (003):Total: (000):: on Feed :Total: (000):Total: (000) during the January -March 1969 t of the IF7tds of Cattle :: Time on Feed Steers and JARY 552,000, whileheifers on feed Cattle and calves on feed for :: Under 3 Mos. 64 486 55 3,255 period. If these intentions ma- 7 Steer Calves 72 552 70 3,711:: 3 to 5 Nos. 35 269 29 3,559 prised the balanceof 214,000 slaughter market in 39 feeding Heifers and terialize, marketings from those Over 6 Nos. 1 11 5 500 in the State in-states are estimated at 12,579,- Heifer Calves 28 214 29 3,555:: on feed January 1, 1969, would Cattle on feed Cows and Otters 000 head as of January 1, 1969, 1 58:: TOTAL 100 766 100 12,424 he 6 percent above marketings 2:00p. ded 486,000in large feedlots TOTAL 100 735 100 12,424:: capacity. an increase of 10 percent from during January -March a year th1000 head or more Peiht Groups record high num- a year earlier. Under 500 Lbs. 2 17 earlier from those on feed Jan- E is a new 16 1,948:: 500 590 25 203 27 3,403:: Eaapted larketinRs uary 1, 1968. r for largelots.Smaller The 32 major feeding states 700 to 099 40 303 32 3,975:: jan.4ar. 55 430 43 5,919 ent 900 to 1,:)99 222 operations had 280,000 on had 12,424,000 head on feed for 29 21 2,617:: Later 44 33.5 52 5,505 slaughter market compared 1,100 Lbs. & Over 3 24 4 431:: I Grove Live. r agoand the third highest TOTAL 100 753 100 12,424:_ TOTAL LIST WINNERS AT than a with 11,263,000 head January 1, 100 766 100 12.424 3 percent more CATTLE FEEDLOTS AND MARKETINGS, BY CAPACITY OF LOT OTTAWA SCD MEETING C) foot open amber in the last 10 years. 1968, also an increase of 10 per- KANSAS, 1962-66 Average, 1967 and 1968 MINNEAPOLIS - Conserva- Grain Fed Cattle railer, remov. CATTLE AND CALVES ONFEED BY QUAaTERS, ttAJOR STATES 1! Capacity Number of Lots Marketed for Slaughter tion awards atthe annual roll up track January 1, 1959 1962-66 Av, : 1967 : 1960 :: 1962-66 Av. : 1967 : 1968 meeting of the Ottawa County (000) liftout tail. January 1, October 1, ! January1, as percent of (000) (000) STATE SCD were made to Roy Clem- er, floor good 1963 1968 1969 January 1. 1953 Under 1,000 13,929 11,900 11,400 538 601 529 38'5" Dry (000) (000) (000) 1,000-1,999 30 32 24 47 66 44 ence, Abilene; Joe Berkley, Ben- Head Head Head Percent 2,000-3,999 17 31 2C 60 120 104 l'6" high, slid. 510 570 766 125 4,000-7,999 14 22 23 95 157 168 nington; Robert Aylward, Solo- 721 521 736 3,000-15,999 8 10 17 131 162 251 ear new rub- Avis 109 mon; Ed Landis, Salina; and 2 8 84 215 236 de, real slick eon 535 422 556 95 16,000 & over 5 1,924 1,601 2,213 115 TOTAL 14,00C 12,000 11,500 955 1,321 1,332 Lennie Shoemaker, Minneapolis.

art 426 312 442 104 grain trailer, DiZt8 405 230 406 100 sides, good .3e:£1 1,354 1,174 1.430 105 sound rub. 310 907 1,075 133 620 557 711 s, bearings rado 113 in July. 02 305 334 442 115 Ummls 902 1,053 968 107 King Size Queen Size 2,512 1,829 2,629 105 Fitted or Flat Sheets Fitted or Flat Sheets Sates 2/ 100% Cotton 100% Cotton State Percale 186 Count 618M otal 11.263 9.510 12,424 110 Percale 186 Count 1-533 M Cattle and calves on feed are animals being fattened for the slaughter market on 0658M or other concentrates which are expected to produce a carcass that will grade 0:letter. 2/ Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Nichigan, Wisconsin, North Dakota, )rovers Bank 01a,Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Ilississippi, Oklahoma, 'lantana, Idaho, tog, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, Washington and Orepn. AM 6.4590 $575 $349 CATTLE AND CALVES: PLACEMENTS AND EARKETINGS, BY QUARTER 1967-53 NUMBER MARKETED 1/ NUMBER PLACED ON FEED 1/

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: : 1968 : Dec. 1967 : : :: 1957 1967 1968 : 1958 Dec. 1957 1960 Double Bed Twin Bed Pillow Cases (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) Fitted or Flat Sheets Head Head Head Percent Fitted or Flat Sheets 2 in Pack Head Head Head Percent 100% Cotton 427 456 439 115 235 307 293 103 100% Cotton 100% Cotton thole 438 315 575 118 305 369 310 102 Percale 186 Count Percale 186 Count Percale 186 Count esota 402 199 377 73 245 220 243 99 1,562 782 1,723 110 1,134 1,097 1,111 90 semi 288 210 297 103 153 184 167 99 S. Dakota 330 103 342 101 155 149 166 107 98c tasks 919 925 1,053 115 729 821 797 109 $198 $175 543 630 590 127 377 471 522 138 lorado 445 448 475 107 305 370 322 106 ma 216 172 277 128 144 173 169 117 Words 500 567 520 104 554 546 605 109 Boot Socks States2/ 1,730 1,155 1,701 98 061 1,050 901 105 ,,ate Long Underwear 50% Wool Total 7,933 5.962 C,520 107 5,253 5.757 5,606 1.07 Includes cattle placed on feed after beginning of quarter and marketed by end of Thermal 50c:4 Nylon attar, 2/ Same as footnote 2 above. Raschel Knit Light Winter Weight Was 89c 100% Cotton ALL AUSTRALIAN USED FARM EQUIPMENT Union Suit WOOL Now Short or Long Sleeves Reg. $14.98 70c Was $5.49 3 for $12.95 3 for$10.00 s cut production Saturday ;et weight at an Twin Fabric Work Socks AUCTION INSULATED 100% Cotton :urrent test LONG UNDERWEAR Terry Cushioned Insulated 3 ways Reg. Price 3 for $1.39 46 daily gain. FEBRUARY 8 50% Wool 50% Cotton SALE Was $6.45 e by Kansas Starts 10:00 a.m. $3.95 Lunch Served 2:1-"Irce 3 for $1.00

ILL CES JOINT SALE OF 2 A -C DEALERS Groceries 20 to 25% off Ret. Price Meinhardt Farm Eqpt., Wamego Eddies Service, Paxico NI CITY,KS. 1/4" 4'x7' Premium Hardboard Panels,Cherry, SALE AT PAXICO, KANS. Rosewood, Teak, Butternut, Reg. $7.95 Now $4.95 its The following added tosale 1/4" 4'x7' Cinnamon Birch $3.59 -y co. items published lastweek: 4'x8' Phillipine Mahogany, 4 colorsto Allis RotoBaler AC 3-14 snap couplerplow choose from $3.59 Grain-O-Vator,No. 10 17 TRACTORS III 2 -Wheel for manure spreader HAY EQPT. Sale is 1010 Peerlessroller mill COMBINES MountedComfort sprayer FORAGE CUTTERS Weyerhauser Woodhue Allis WDmower PLOWS, HARROWS A cultivator LISTERS Cherry $359 ioks County IR No. for Allis PLANTERS - 37 disk, 12' ROTO BALERS &MOWERS Reg. $4.89 BurNH rake ch55 DISK HARROWS Y, Ks. 4 -row planter NEW Century SPREADERS MISC. ate. w JD Monitorsprayer See Us For YourPaneling & Building Supplies Available Financing e, HillCity, For Complete Listings See Grass & Grain Jan. 28 Warehouse & Lumber aV" Morrison SALE CONDUCTED BY Salina, Ks. TA 3-3001 HAG INC. 742 N. 13th CO0 Aug! EL AUCTION CO. oNEERS-ADVERTISING SPECIALISTS -SALESMANAGEMENT 5 4210 No. Area816-453-3762 er Elmwood, Kansas City, Me. 64117Ph. rarely reach and ly or by injection experiment station which in- fully, can assist farmers because the February cludes a statewide network ofhgribusinesses in makingman- the burned areas 4, 1969 (2) thesmall blood vessels nearthe five branch stations and 12 agement decisions; and burn often aredestroyed. experimental fields. establishment by the1968 legis- Sulfamylon cream is applied Smith told of three proposed lature of anevapotranspiration waysdirectly to the burned area. Un- ax projects, approved by the Statelaboratory to investigate like many other antibacterial Board of Regents, which are ex- of reducing water losses. agents, the drug isn't inactivated pected to be acted upon by the Smith commended thesteady unique in wounds where blood and pus ro current legislature. They are: growth of K -State's are present, Sterlingsaid. * Establishment of a KansasFood and Feed GrainInstitute, The drug was originally intro- will sell our farm, uSSEL River Valley irrigation experi- less than three farm established duced by Sterling's Winthrop di- ment and iivestock.at , revol ment field which would permityears ago. TheInstitute, under paw? er vision 20 ,years ago to treat ear tion on the farmlocated s to be ,economic development of the, the direction of Dr.William south and 13 infections. Three years ago , the east ofClay Taxpayer ,state'' largest river' valley, Hoover, is pow working,on 14 ter, KanS., 11east, 1, north staff at Fort Sam Houston hos- of Longford Kansa. source'. research projects ofnational or 1 Judge Young nilast/a : for' Fifteenpital reported that Sulfamylon 1/4 east of Johnston's :ded * A project which would at-and international scope. stati tempt to convert hydrocarbons K -Statecut deaths from septicemia in if they Farmer Contest different departments of burn patients by about 50%. to proteins useful as animal are involved in theresearch to Mon., Feb.10 effect Judges for the Kansas Jay- When 40% or less of the body Starts 10:00 ' just g cees Outstanding Young Farm- feedstuffs and "even for human date. a.m. foods." This, Smith explained, "This Institute is concerned was burned, there were prac- er award to be determined at tically no deaths from infection. Postponed, From. vady done Abilene February 9 are Duanewould result in "supplemental"not only with Kansaseconomic Due To ImpassableJan. 29 Stoskopf,Salina,left;Donald economic developments of thedevelopment but also withaid- Roads Hamilton, Salina, right; and S Beverly Stagg, McPherson, notstate's petrochemical resources.ing developing countriesthru- Now Tab Wheat pictured. Stoskopf is vice presi-Initial research would be doneout the world," Smithsaid. 15 Black & Black ur t,who WF st reaPPra dent of the First National Bank by the K -State Engineering Ex- cows, 4 years old,Pasture 1 b & Trust Co. at Salina. Hamil-periment Station, he said, with Exports At 625 for March andApril c.alves. ton is Saline county extension Taxes pa director. Stagg is McPherson subsequent evaluation research to be done by the Agricultural Million Bushels t asideit county agricultural agent. OK For Drug Farm Equipmentnnot be t Expriment Station. The Agriculture Department A very large stock * Establishment of a horticul- says that US. wheat exports of mac'st is resc To Treat Severe ery, including 3 tractorsA Most of Eye New Areas tural experiment field in the this year may total from 600 mil- 1965 Ford 100series Pick xpayer Wichita vicinity for conducting lion to 625 million bushels, or as and omrdisFee2 Hay,anbaui11 cl9i5rg sF, tough of research with vegetables and Burn Cases much as 61 million less than in 1510aneous Of Research and household goods axpayers Agricultural research pro- 'fruits. Experiments useful to A drug with exceptional ex- 1967-68. perimental success in treating Lastwe( urban homemakers also would Officials until now had said Two tracts in ClayCounty, grams which could boost econo- approved '`ton's from be a part of the Wichita area re-severe burns has been only that the department's ex- will sell at 3:15p.m. at Tract mic development in most areas Admini- Russell anc of Kansas were outlawed by Dr. search. by the Food and Drug port target of 750 million bush- For Complete Details Smith told the conference par-stration. els for the year ending next And Listings, See t organi2 Floyd W. Smith, acting vice Sterling Drug says it will ini- county org pcesident for agriculture at Kan- ticipants that restoration of tor- June 30 would be "increasingly Grass & Grain Jan.21 nado -damaged facilities at Man-tially market its Sulfamylon difficult" to attain. ed in Dodg sas State University, Manhat- burn Chet & Hazel ed to affili tan, during the annual Kansas hattan and at the Garden Citycream mainly to major Bro Branch Experiment Station is treatment centers and to privateTEST FOR JOBS Auct. Foster liretz Federation Agricultural ExperimentSta- AS GAME PROTECTORS /hien Guy tion Conference on the K -Statenearing completion. general practitioners. "The new facilities at Manhat- The new drug's role in treat- The Kansas Fish & Game y is pre campus, January 27, 28, and 29. commission is looking for new The acting vice president also tan will provide us an oppor- ment of severe burns is said to is director of the agricultural tunity to do more modern re- he its prevention of septicemia,game protectors. Examinations search in beef cattle, swine, an infection of the blood streamwill be given February 22. In- sheep, and agronomic projects,'that develops after severe burns.fcrmation can be obtained from uesda Kans. Hampshire Smith noted. Researchers long have experien-headquarters at Pratt or from He said the new facilities at ced difficulties in combating sep-the State Personnel Division at Breeders the Garden City branch stationticemia. Antibiotics given oral-Topeka. ANNUAL SHOW are now in the final stages of AND SALE construction. The last unit to be gale completed is one which will pro- Sat., Feb. 15 22nd ANNUAL With weather conditions not being FFA & 4-H Judging, 9:30 a.m. vide feed processing and hand- much better than the past week, SHOW 10 a.m. -- SALE 1 p.m. ling equipment needed for the livestock receipts were light at the STATE FAIRGROUNDS 'beef cattle studies. LINCOLN COUNTY local auction. Cattle prices forth, HUTCHINSON The acting vice president de- most part were steady to stronger, 15 BOARS - 15 OPEN GILTS scribed two other important re- Not enough light cattle to test the 40 BRED GILTS search endeavors which were HEREFORD ASSN. market too well. Heavier feeder at TheNebra$ From the best Hampshire showed good strength. Butcher co,i4 started in 1968. They were: (1) were higher. Herds in Kansas The introduction of an electronic 10% discount to 4-11 & FFA data processing project in agri- Sale Tues. Feb. 11 2 black heifers 385 @ 25,50 Mond Auct. - Dick Kane cultural economics which, hope - 2 whiface bulls 325 @ 31,00 STARTS 1:00 P.M. 1. Judge - Vern Wagner 3 whiface bulls 378 @ 30.00 POSTPONED AT THE SYLVAN SALES BARN 2 whiface str cvs @ 70.00 ednef For Catalog: Eddie Hull 2 whifc steers 750 @ 25,80 RR4 OTTAWA, KANS, 2 whiface steers 860 @ 26.10 SYLVAN GROVE, KANS. 3 whiface steers 608 @ 27,50 REMINDER 8 black steers 630 @28.35 3 black heifers 400 @25.30 week it Selling 35 Head 630 @ 24,90 Due to the bad weather on our 2 whiface heifers scheduled Jan. 29 sale, our sale 2 whiface steers 607 @ 27.90 eek ago, ti AUCTION will be held at our plant 3 whiface steers 696 @ 28,60 ronger. Bo 20 Choice Service Age' BULLS 2 black heifers 490 @ 25,10 $50.00, WF I We are quitting farming and Thurs., Feb. 6 4black steers 501 @ 28.85 bull at $66. will sell at public auction on our Starts 10:30 a.m. 2 black heifers 395 @ 26.10 Shelly cann farm located V2 mile east of El- 15 Top Females 2 black steers 980 @ 25.85 mo, Ks., on Highway No. 4, 16 Pleasanton, Kans. 6 whiface steers 884 @26.55 utility cow: south and IA east of Abilene; or 3 whiface steers 717 @ 25.30 Bulls soldlc Suitable for 4-Hor FFA 854 @ 25,25 S216 and 61/2 west of Hope, Kans. 9 whiface heifers me sales 6 mixed heifers 815 @ 25,25 Dealer Close -Out These females ;were selected 12WFstr. Wedn., Feb. 5 from the members own replacements 2 whiface heifers 465@ 25.00 6 WF hfrs. New & Used 8 black heifers 858 @ 19.30 9 Hol strs Starts 10:30 a.m. For Catalog & Information 9 mixed heifers 995 @ 25.50 I Blk strs Farm Machinery ALVIN STEINBERG, SEC., LINCOLN, KANS. 5 Blk hfrs Auctioneer: Harold Tonn TODAY'S CONSIGNMENTS: 12 Mix bul Farm Machinery choice Hereford steers and 80 2 WF 1961 IHC No. 460 tractor, pow heifers, 400-500 lbs. - thin and hfrs 16 used tractors, including: WF hfri er steering, fast hitch, LPO, 1962 JD 4010 diesel weaned 2 HolCows L hyd., new rubber, just 1966 JD 3020 gas 12 whiteface steers and heifers, overhauled, very good 1962 JD 1010 gas "When your Stockers and Feeders 1 Gurcow 1951 MM UTU tractor, power 1963 Ford 4000 dsl., wide front are ready to go, ship 'em all to 600 -700 lbs. WF bull steering, new rubber, hyd., 1958 JD 730 dsl; 1956 JD 720 dsl 8 whiteface steers and heifers, 1 WF bull good 1953 JD 60 gas & other tractors 550- 650 lbs. 1958 IHC No. 101 12' combine, 16 black whiteface steersand Hadano COMBINES hogslast regular and pickup reels, 1963 JD '45 12 ft. heifers, 700-800 lbs. 1, milo guards, extra good 22 whiteface steer and heifer .th the sn 1962 JD 45 10 ft. chers 1967 Blair feeder wagon, 4x9 calves, 750 -850 lbs. wi 82 MH 12' & 10' . at 20.75 on 20" rubber, like new South St. Joe! 19 whiteface and blackwhite- JD 30 with tandem wheels lbs. 20.25 1961 IHC No. 10 16x8 grain MOWERS, RAKES, PLOWS faceheifers, 650 =750 lbs. tc drill,fertilizer,20" rubber, 14 whiteface steers andheifers over rubber press, very good GRAIN DRILLS to the THURSDAY 00t FORAGE HARVESTERS 600 - 700 lbs. 16,5018.to 1959 Allis Roto Baler, good 700 IN 1 8. belts, good DISC HARROWS 11 whiteface heifers, 650 - Weightsat Im 1960 Gehl Chop All field cut- 2 , 4 & 6 row cults., balers STOCKER -FEEDERAUCTION 12 mixed steers, 625 -675 lbs. -,,,, to 13., Several cornhead attachments 22 mixed color cattle s at ter, single row, good t the$58. 1959 New Holland 5 bar side JD & IHC planters, various sizes 26 head of mixed cattle p veeder rake, 2 wheel on rubber, TRUCKS Sale time: 10:30 a.m. 26 head of mixed cattle and CO $1660 Pigigs good 1962 Chevrolet with 21' tilt bed 75 head of weigh up bulls to $t Many other farm implements 1966 Chevrolet Pickup Call your St. Joseph Market Agencyor Bill Bredemeier, BAT and tools MANY MISC. ITEMS AV 4-2425 Sabetha, Ks., collect, 1948 Chev. truck, 1%T. Trailers, if you have stockers or feeders to sell between now andgrass season. Milesnotail a steel bin, feeders, posts and If in need of machinery, plan bosite many miscellaneous items. to attend this sale. Have him stop by and lookat your cattle, with no obligation. CLARE.s. For Full Listings See No consignment is too largeor too small. Beloit Rurehard Grass & Grain Jan. 28 HARRY RICHARDS LivestockAuction ST. JOSEPH PE8-3578 w1)ELMi Mr. & Mrs. IMPLEMENT CO. CENTRAL Office Phone YrnOre Floyd Beemer LIVESTOCKMARKET PE 8.25 Auctioneers: Zenn & Max Don Schmitt RI Auct. Foster Kretz Radcliff, Hugh Campbell Matriee ruary 4, 1969 sTpc, xpayersUnion Forming roundRussell Revolt? The next move in LssELL -AKansas tax - Russell ducing the legal predicted, ap- County will be madein the property assess- live'tarn revolt, long courts. According to ment ration in the state from30 f4"eatP to begaining impetus. Michael to 25 per cent. .4Basta dUl yers in atleast 25 west- Holland, Russell CountyAttor- 11 estlC14: ney, the 193 taxpayer suits The committee's reportsaid counties appear thererural assessments in 1967were Morris County SCD Winners 3 iansas may be consolidated into stLn3rdi61rohnstor,si for akind of unionism a sin-at the 17 per cent level, urban Winners of conservation awards at the annual Morris Coun- don't get reliefthey gle case. He said thedistrict ty SCD meetings were James Metcalfe, Council Grove; Ed Til- they judge favors this assessments at 20 per cent and just go onstrike. approach andthe state average berg, Dwight; Hedrick Nelson, Burdick; and Paul Becker, White Feb.io Rus- "the county is very was 18 per City, shown here left to right, and Harley Arnett, Council Grove, effectthat's what 193 agreeable to cent. The committee contends its 10:00 have al - this." not in picture. km, County taxpayers that the 30 per cent assessment Both rural and ur- - He said the judge also wants )ned From. done. ratio is "unattainable in the Jag to enter voluntary )Impassable included in the appearances near future." residents are in the case. If this is er suits,filed in District not done, The committee also recom- Cattle attack the legality the county will have toserve 193 mended placing a limit on Lek & Black rt, which subpoenas on the State Board prop- CLAY CENTERCLASALES appraisal inRussell Coun- of erty tax in the state fora three- years old, posit,: Tax Appeals as wellas the coun- oh andApril year period. Equalization of as- cal - ty clerk, treasurer and commis- es paidunder protest are sessments is of prime impor- sioners. "This would be CO. aside in aspecial fund and a lot oftance, the report stated. expense for nothing," he declar- n Equipme t be toucheduntil the pro- arge stock ed. of In 's resolved. However Holland indicated the H Sale Every ttl(nukwStarts 1:00 p.m. luding 3tractors ost of theRussell County 'ord 100series954 attorney for the State Board of p el'suitscame about Ford F250 of the Russell Tax Appeals has not yet agreedState Turkey clings, miscellan ugh efforts to voluntary appearances." CattleSakEvery Tuesday12:3(Str$Noon Iseh payersAssociation. PAM'old goods t week taxpayerassocia- "We're accusing the board of s in Clay Com, violating the laws of the stateGrowers Stand Pat A DEPENDABLE MARKET s from10 counties met in it 3:15p.m. at The number of turkeys to be FOE. ALL CLASSES OF CATTY land voted to form a par -of Kansas," Holland said. "We raised in Kansas during 1969 is Complete Details organization similar to a15 - want them to at least have theexpected to be the same as in RI Listings,See Joorganization that start -opportunity to be heard and to A LEADING MAMIKErPLACE ;s & Grain Jan, 1968, according to the Kansas 21 Dodge City. Theyalso vot-defend against this accusation,Livestock Reporting Service. FOE HOGS which is more than they did for 1 & Hazel o affiliatewith the Kansas Early season intentions point B Russell County when we went 3t.,. Foster Kral ration of Taxpayersof to about 395,000 turkeys to be . ROBBINS, Clay Center, ME 2-3210 ch Guy Josserandof Dodgeup there to be heard. raised this year, the smallest The county commissioners had BRUEGOEMANN, Clay Center, ME 2-27S1 is president. number for the state since the RACE WARE, Longford, ph. 338-2439 earlier filed an injunction ask-early 1930s. ing that the 1968 tax assess- Revised estimates for 1968 men aut '24801 ments be declared and distribu-show 388,000 heavy breed tur- CENTER; KAN tion of 1968 taxes be prohibited.keys raised in Kansas, about esdo No action has been taken on two-thirds the number in 1967. that injunction to date. Light breed turkeys raised in The individual taxpayed suits,1968 totaled 7000, more than also challenge the legality of as-double the previous year.In- 80 ACRES MARION COUNTY sessments in virtually the sametentions for 1969 indicate the 17 language contained in the com-same numbers of both heavy missioners' .injunction. .er conditions not be' and light breed turkeys as in Auction r than the past week, LIVESTOCK Holland said that in many cas- 1968. iceipts were light at es valuation in the county was Turkey growers in the nation an. Cattle prices for SALES CO. doubled last year and taxes in-'Intend to raise 3 percent more Sat.. Feb. 8 at 1:30 a.m. vere steady to stronger, creased accordingly. Many tax- turkeys in 1969 than in 1968. On location, 4 miles east and 2 miles south of Canton, Kans; or 7 .1 light cattle to testd); payers, he said, are being charg,Present plans of growers are tomiles north of the west edge of Goessel; or 8 miles west of Hills- well. Heavier feeder The Important 30 to 50 percent more than a boro Locker Plant. aid strength. Butcher increase heavy breeds 4 percent ebraska Auction year ago. "It wasn'tgradual," and decrease light breeds 5 per-LEGAL DESCRIPTION: W'/, of NW'4 of Sec.5, Township 20 Range 1 East.1969 Wheat base 22.4; corn 10.0; grain sorghum 15.0 he explained. "It was just there cent. of growing wheat. Pos- ifers 385 @ 253 (Monday-Cattle all of a sudden." If producers carry out presentPOSSESSION: Purchaser will receive bulls 325 @ 31.9 The situation became even session of wheat ground after 1969 crop has been harvested. Im- 12:00 Noon intentions, the 1969 turkey cropmediate possession of spring ground. bulls 378 @ 30.01 more confused when theJointwould total about 110 million str cvs @ 7010 ednesday Hogs Legislative Tax Committee, and would be the third largest MINERAL RIGHTS: Intact. 750 @ 2530 - tiers headed by Sen. Frank Hodge, R - crop of record. In 1968, 106mil- 860 @ 26,10 TERMS: Selling on contract: $2000 day of sale. Balance of selling steers SALE TIME 11:00 A.M. Hutchinson, recommended re- lion were raised. price to he paid as follows: $2000 on March 1, for a period of 5 steers 608 @ 2130 years, with note hearing interest. Balance due after 5 years. tiers 630 @ 28,35 had a nice run of cattle 400 @251 week in spite of the sleet REGISTERED DUROC HOG SALE ifers 1 p.m. [email protected] snow, Replacement cattle MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17 heifers 1/2N of- Mound City, Kans. Gerhard E. & Jake E. Epp, Owners 607 @ 2130 selling steady with a At The Farm - 1/2N - 1W - steers k ago, the cow market was (All Weather Sale Barn) Ed Reimer, Auct. & Realtor, Goessel, Kans. Phone 367-2373 steers 595@ 251 nger. Baby calves $25.00 to gilts - Feb. -Mar. -Apr.litters 490 @25.11 50 Outstanding Duroc bred ifers 00, WF bull calf at $70. Blk Sired By: tiers 501 @ 283 at $66. Blk hfr calf at $61. Markley Top Index - MarkleyRedman - RN Beaver Boy 6 ifers 395 @ 2E10 lly canner & cuttercows Bred To: FEBRUARY 6 iers 980 @ 2586 to 17.00. Commercial and Markley Peanut Markley Pace -4 sons of RN Beaver Boy 6 steers 884 @ 26,6 Y cows 17.00 to 18.40. Vaccinated for Lepto. steers 717 @ 2531 sold to 22.30. 18 WFcows Special Attraction - 8 fancyyearling Polled Hereford bulls $216 and 6 WF & Sonors, Mound56 , City, Kans. heifers 854 @ 25.15 cows at $199 Information: A. .Markl795-22 e sales include: 55ey 795-22 815 @ 2525 PhonRe(913) eifers WF strs wt457 at 29.05 Thursday heifers 465 @ 25.01 WF hfrs 958 @ 193/ wt 361at 26.50 ifers Holstrs wt 739 at21.50. :ifers 995 @ 2530 Blk strswt 920 at26.10 Starts 9:30 a.m. Blk hfrswt 500 at24.90 LANDAUCTION Mix bulls Lunch Served CONSIGNMENTS: wt 522 at 26.20 WF strs and wt 908 26.65 Hereford steers F hfrs at Land Having decided to quit farming, we willsell at public auction 0-500 lbs. -thin and wt 1122tat 26.55 Unimproved Bottom 2 miles east of Clyde, Kans., or 5 west of WF hfrsw815 at 25.00 320A on our farm located Hol cowswt 1277 at 18.00 auction and thesale will be held inside Clifton on Highway No. 9. ce steersand heifers, Cur cow We will sell at public located 7 miles east wt 1120 at 17.55 SchoolHouse, which is 2 Reg. Yorkshire boars, 400 lbs. WF bullwt 1355 at 22.30 of the Mt. Tabor from MarymountCollege, Salina, Ks. lbs., good ones and heifers, try Club Rdad e steers WF bullwt 1515 at 22.30 on Cattle bs. HOGS FEB. 8 REGISTERED ANGUS NOTE: These are very good and Had h itef ace steers another large SATURDAY, 10 Registered Angus cows, 3herd Yorkshire hogs. Have go last Wednesdayrun of Commencing at 10:00 a.m.(Morning Sale) been breeding and culling this 0-800 lbs. th the along yrs., to calf this spring heifer -Eight (28), TownshipFour- herd for 18 years. All gilts and cesteer and teherssnow. 1 & 2 grade Section Twenty 7 Angus hull & heifer- calves weighing 210 The East Half of West of the 6thP.M. in Saline eligible to register, 450 lbs. sows bred to registered boars. I -850 lbs. . at 20.75 to 21.25; to 230 Range One (1) Your inspection invited prior white. 230 to 260 teen (14) South, Registered Angus bull, Oscar ceand black . 20.25 to 20.75; County, Kansas. to sale day. lbs. 260 to 290 College Latzke breeding, gentle and s,650 =750 18.75 to is 7 miles eastfrom good breeder and heifers r 18.00 to20.25; 290 lbs. & LAND - Location I/2 eastfrom HAY, OATS, & STRAW ce steers 18.75. Lightsows Club Road, 2miles south and NOTE: Thos'- are good cattle,100 square bales alfalfa hay bs. 18.00 with on Country north and 1/2east of Kipp,Kansas.Marymil area tested. Your inspection in- 650.10 tghttso heavier Salina; or 2 miles the land- 500 square bales bright oats ce heifers, at 16.00to 16.50. Boars wheat and thebuyer to receive vited. 679 lbsi 00 to 220 acres growing of wheat certificatefor 1969 straw, not rained on teers,625- 13.00. 11Wht. bred also 2/5 share 1200 bu. Minhafer oats, ger- ts at $58.Continued cold lord share of 2/5, Yorkshire Hogs olor cattle the pigrun has crop. 20 Yorkshire gilts to farrow by mination tester from certi- mixed cattle er pigs byway down. wheat allo14 36 acres of mild sale day fied seed mixed cattle the pound at Approximately 128 acres acres summer faltment; w. 50 Yorkshire gilts, to start bulls and 50 to moo. ground for soybeans, weigh up and balance of section of bottomland, with a farrowing Feb. 20 BARN PRONE producing 1/2 highway. Be Farm Machinery This is a goodsides and lhmile from blacktop 7 Yorkshire bred sows, 3rd lit- BUILDING & POSTS .3571 good road on 3 day and buythe kind of landwhich ter Miles nor223hof Beatrice, sure to bewith us sale 40 Yorkshire feeder pigs, 80 lb HOG & CATTLE EQPT. te *Port. OP. has the power togrow crops. 55 Yorkshire pigs, 8 & 9 wks., SHOP TOOLS & MISC. toil balance of moneydue on day of sale, abstract of title old HOUSEHOLD. GOODS BurchtaNrP TERMS - 20% down a merchantable 8, 1969, when cropland acres For Complete Listings, See Grass & Grain Jan. 28 TEGTmE865-452IER1 or before Marchgiven. Possessionof balance of :ockAudi" and deed will be price. MDELMEoreR JURGENS on full settlementof purchase ?honePE8.3518 645.3493 8'2 HENRY & LENA. RACETTE hmitt PE Hlaus, Owners Auctioneers: Foster Kretz & Elmo Steffen Clerk: Exchange atrialtee11111":52128-0757 Joseph J. Ks. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Harz &Bob Perry, Salina, Clay Center, Ph. Morganville WA 6-4422 Nat'l. Bank, Clyde Broker and Auctioneers, Salina TA 5-4579 or3.6749 For Moreinformation phone February 4, Hi.nkhouse Gross 1969 In Kansas StillMajor MillerIn U.S. ney for a 1967 bull. they can conveniently obtain The Despite the loss of a numbeimaintained an impressive lead At $28,270 top was $560for a wheat of various types. PLAINVILLE - The Hink- combination, of mills in the past few years over the next most important the cows and a decline in milling output,milling state, New York. In He cites as an example millshouse Polled Hereford sale $320 to Don O'Neilgng! in Illinois and Ohio, so locatedgrossed $28,270 with 37 bulls ofph. 'Kansas continues to be the na,1963 Kansas mills were turning burg and thecalf to tion's leading flour producing out double the amount of flour'they are able to draw red springaveraging $422 and 36 femalestain at $240. Roy state. Last year, about one -sev-to that of New York. and hard red winter wheat with- $351. George Morse was the out greatly increased transport The top of the sale was $685, iti enth of the flour milled in the Kansas steadily increased its tioneer and VicRoth United States came from Kansasposition in flour milling throughcost. Flour production in these paid by Roy Britain of WaKee-manager. the mills. 1963, Orlo Sorenson, assooiateand nearby states has increased Milling capacity in the stateprofessor of economics at Kan-in the past few years. decreased from nearly 17 per sas State University, Says.'An Transportationrates, of Saturday cent of the nation's capacity inabrupt change ocurred in 1963course, have been a majorfac- 1962 to less than 14 per cent inand the state's position in thetor in the problems of Kansas the first 11 months of 1968. Ev-milling industry began to de- mills. The principal breakaway from equal rates on wheat and en with the decrease, Kansas cline. FEBRUARY8 Since that time, a number offlour came in 1963, at the same Kansas communities have suf-time flour production in the state turned downWard. The Herington fered loss of their mills. One of Starts 12:30noon the latest to close was the Rod-rate changes affected transport costs to destinations in the ney Mill in McPherson in 1967. I will sell at public auction the personal property of the Sou* It reduced the number of millssoutheastern U.S. late Livestock Clara Ohlde at her residence located1. block northof Rani The in the state to the lower twen- Even though transport charg- Building in Palmer, Kans. shipment ties. es were important in changing iniporter, Auction Co. Sorenson notes that several Kansas milling patterns, they beds with spring & says the reasons have been offered forhave not been the exclusive youth bed; chest drawers;mattress. B dual Pu Household Goods milk Prot Sale Every the decline in Kansas milling inreason for the decline. Sorenson dressers with mirrors;metal lawn table; several lawn says. Only last week, proposed Frigidaire 40" electric range. chairs recent years. As a matter of Maytag washing machine Kitchen stool; Tuesda sharply reduced flour rates fruitcup fact, flour production has de- GE 40" electric range board; wash tubs; flower clined nationally as well, but re-from the midwest to the south- Chrome dinette with 4 chairsgarden hose; power lawnpots: 'Fres!. east were suspended by a tem- High chair; treadle type mow. Operating under Federal Supervision duced production began sooner er; saw horse; step ladder; EMPOF in Kansas and proceeded more porary restraining order by fed- sewing machine; small kitchenelectric hot plate; kerosene color of t & Bonded for your protection. table with drop leaf; 6 antiquelamps; 30 & 10 gal. stone rapidly. eral courts after the Interstate dining chairs; flower stand & jars: new Lyor Reporting for the Herington Live- fruit jars, some withglass stock Auction Company, Tuesday Changes in flour markets andCommerce Commission had benches. tops. really a January 28, 1969. marketing techniques have hadearlier rejected appeals for sus- Zenith 21" console TV Old Victrola; Underwood county h Bad weather conditions curtailed the pension. End tables & stands; plat-typewriter; nearly new significant influence on the lo- form rocker; swivel rocker Noel. them - cattle run; only around 500 cattle cation of flour milling. One HEREFORD AUXILIARY co electric razor; 2 benches; It's all r showed up for sale. Our market on (brown, new); rocker (brown,meat saw; weed sprayer; such change, Sorenson says, isTITLE FOR MRS. VANIER new); 2 piece living room log feeder cattle weighing from 700 to chain; shovels; ice tongs: in constr.' suite (beige) bot the increased purchase of pre- Mrs. Jack Vanier of Brook- ale capper; lawn sprinkler; bridges - 800 lbs. was fully 50i to 75i higher blended bulk flour by commer- 3 antique rockers; table than the previous week. 800-1000 ville has been named to the lamps; pole lamp; floor lamp;hand tools. 'em. cial bakeries.This involves rr lb. feeder cattle were steady to stron beard of directors of the wom- sewing cabinet; hassock. Antique shaving mug;razor Like Stocker cattle weighing from 400- blending of wheat from differ-en's auxiliary to the American Antique desk; 2 small ra-strap;silverware; electric William 600 lbs. sold on a steady basis. ent production areas and tendsHereford Association, recently dios; card table; G.E. tank skillet;coffee maker; mixer; I Thin light weight steer calves up and type sweeper: hall tree; squarepopcorn popper; pressure County to favor mills located where organized. can over that 35.00 mark. Butcher dining table & 5 chairs; buffet;ner, 17 pint size; pots, pans, lot of old cows were $1.00 to $1.50 higher. dressing table; picture frames.dishes, & many small mise, many bud Bologna bulls sold from $22 to 2 beds with nearly new boxitems too numerous to men -on se $23.00 Schnittker Back To KSU springs & mattresses; 2 metaltion. don't qua Here's a few representative John Schnittker, who has been under- And, a sales that were made: secretary of agriculture, will return to Kansas State University next fall. Schnitt- engineer: STOCKER & FEEDER STEERS ker left K -State for a job in USDA in 1961. MILDRED LOHMEYER have muc 11 whiface calves 272 35.25 He was an associate economics professor Agent for Heirs "I kno 14 whiface steers 376 @ 32.70 at the time. He will return as a full pro- Aucts: Foster Kretz Auction Service Clerk: Bank of nation w Clay Center, Kans., Palmer 3 char. steers 356 @ 31.75 fessor and will engage in research and replace a teaching in agricultural economics, with Phone WA 6-4422 Morganville. Palmer, Kans. 12 whiface steers 403 OD31.30 emphasis on rural economic development. 3 black steers 342 (a?31.10 Schnittker, who loses his job in the LIVES 3 black steers 412 (a?29.40 federal government with the change in ad- 3 black steers 545("?29.10 ministration, will be associated with the 3 whiface steers 535 (a?28.90 Resources for the Future Foundation,a BURLINGTON, KANSAS, 5 char. steers 574 (a) 28.90 Washington -based organizationengaged 41111111 7 black steers 561 (,)28.20 in research in natural resources, for the 4 whiface steers 482 (q?28.80 next six months. 1:00 37 black steers 700 @27.75 Coffey 21 whiface steers 745 (q?27.70 Eureka 7 black steers 780 @?26.90 32 whiface steers1017 @26.40 Thursday 13 whiface steers1045 @26.25 EARLY 5 whiface steers 880 @26.20 County Auction SOLD C 5 black steers 773 26.20 1 holstein steer 750'@22.20 AUCTION FEBRUARY 6 Livestock Sale Sale * 14 hei STOCKER & FEEDER HEIFERS clvs 26 whiface hfrs 320 @ 27.40 Starts 11:00 a.m. SALE Every Every *1 her& 4 whiface hfrs 392 @ 26.80 Lunch Served 4 char. heifers 4440 26.80 * 4 2-yr *2 mill 3 black heifers 27002 26.50 Located 5 miles southwest of Sabetha, Kansas, on the Wood Wednesday Monday 31 whiface hfrs 382 @ 25.90 lawnRoad; or 10 east, 2 north of Seneca. Watch for Sale Signs.- * 8 hols 3 black heifers 366 @ 25.80 STARTS 12 NOON STARTS 1:00 P.M. 10th 7 black heifers 474 @ 25.50 pletely rebuilt 2 black heifers 570 @ 25.25 AC 500 4 -row planter with at- *40 clic 2 whiface hfrs 400 @ 25.10 77 Cattle atchments steer 7 black heifers 735 @ 24.95 9 Angus cows, 2 ytr .old, with4 -row Hesston, used 1 season Selling 400to 700 Head of *27hd 11 whiface heifers786 @ 24.45 first calf by side AC 3-14 plow, 3 pt. *15 la 2 whiface heifers 775 @ 24.70 31 Angus cows, 3 to 6 yrs. old,AC 2-14 mounted plow Good Cattleat Each -Market Weeklf 2 black heifers to calf in spring 2 -row WD cultivator 735 @ 23.00 All cows bred to Charolais Ford Ferguson tractor, Wag- 3 holstein heifers 550 @ 21.90 bull ner loader 300 TO 600FEEDER PIGS 27 Angus steer & heifer calvesFerguson 2-14 plow PIGS SOLD MOSTLYAT BITRIZNGTON BUTCHER COWS All calves triple vaccinatedFerg. rigid shank cultivator For info 1 holstein cow 1450 @ 19.70 Ferguson 2 -row lister FOR BURLINGTONWEDN. FEB. 5 TOM W 1 holstein cow CATTLE EQUIPMENT 1405 @ 18.60 WW squeeze chute; 250 bu.Ferguson tandem disc Barn 24 1 whiface cow 1210 @ 18.90 Kewanee 10' wheel disc Snowbound again, our sale lastweek failed to produce a Home 2 9 whiface cows 1150 @ 18.00 cattle self feeder; feed bunks;MF 95 bu. tractor spreader market test. Most of theconsignors were unable tobring feed carrier and track. beer 1 whiface cow 1085 @ 18.70 New Idea 95 bu. spreader their livestock to the auction,and as a result we have 1 holstein cow Cattle oilers; show halters;150 gal. trailer notified that the consignmentspublished last we'k willbe 1090 @ 16.80 Sunbeam cattle clipper; small sprayer with Fonebh. 5and, weather permitting, -44 1 holstein cow 1560 @ 17.90 water tanks; hedge posts. booms and drops this coming sale,Wednesday 1 whiface cow 1270 @ 16.80 3 -section harrow HAY 14' concrete land roller, In addition, the followingconsignments areannounced: 26 thin cows 808 @ 17.00 App. 400 bales alfalfa in barn 2 -sec. 32 good black Angus COIx Wetmore Clipper hammermill by side. cows, 4 to 6 years old with 21 calves BUTCHER BULLS HAY EQUIPMENT Fertilizer spreader AC Roto baler Grain drill withgrass seeder 24 good yearling steers,thin, 750 pounds. 1 black bull 1450 @ 23.00 1947 Dodge 2 ton truck,,grain From last week: 1 black bull 1225 @ 22.10 St. Joe pop-up bale elevator 32' Kelly Ryan bale elevator and stock racks 30 choice whitefacecows, 4-6 yrs. old, with calves by side If you have cattle to sell, call on wheels EPHRAIM STRAHMwill sell 70 g8o0oodblack and blackwfyearling steers & heifers,lof 16' bale elevator the following machinery lbs. collect C. C. Wendt BL 8+2529 1956 JD Model 60 66 good black and blackwf Herington; Wm. Schnell Ferguson 8 -bar side rake with power feeder heifers 500-550 lbs. International 4 bar side rake steering, in good cond. 31 good whiteface feederheifers 600-650 lbs. BL 8-2039, Herington; Ted IHC No. 3 blower JD rotary lister for60 tractor 32 good wf steer &heifer calves 400-450 lbs. Haefner, 317, Lincolnville. Even Flo silage distributor MISCELLANEOUS 25 good wf and mixedfeeder heifers 500-600 lbs. JD dump rake, 12' 12 KVA generator,new & nev- 24 mixed yearlingsteers, 600-650 lbs. er used; 500 gal. propanetank; We look fora good run of stock pigs. cement mixer; 16' grainauger Machinery with motor; paintsprayer; Herington pump jack, runs in oil. EUREKA sale 1964 D-15 AC tractor, 3 pt., 1 hp elec. motor; While we were snowboundlastweek,yesterday 1000 hours 24" elec. looked on the brighterside and we think sales will be gew ° CHE Livestock WD AC tractor, motor fan, and manyother articles back to normal. com- too numerous tomention. A very special consignmentfor Monday, Feb.10 4 Registered Hereford bulls, 2-year -old Auction Co. Mr. & Mrs. AlbertAckerman Herington, Kans. Aucts: George Ackerman, AV4-2594 & Vernon Groff, Raymond Vaughn Herb Rockla DE 6-2229 BURLINGTON GI 30 Clerk: Farmers StateBank 364-2581 EUREKA (1 1,9916 AV 4-3307 - Seneca BARN PHONE 364-9576 BARN PHONE 400040,

1111111=111111111=111 ary 4, 1969 off once it sets. :967 bull To the untutored faster and are more resistant Thet eye, a weath-A New 'Super to disease and drought. In addi- for a ering steel bridge lookslike any tion, they yield more fiber per 1, the cows w other bridge- steel frame and oin railing with a concrete Pine Tree cord for papermaking. of deck. The new trees are scientifical- De calf to Roy Lyon County built its six International Paper company says it has developed a new ly crossbred from carefully se- bridges for a combined total lected species of southern pine gorsewas the cost of about $115,000- rough-strain of pine trees at its exper- I Vie Roth ly the same as for ordinary imental forest and will plant lobolly, slash and short leaf. new seedlings on nearly 4 mil- The company said the new steel spans. The added cost of strain may be harvested com- buying the special materialwaslion acres of company land in the South. pletely and a new crop planted just about offset by the fact in about 25 years as compared to iaturday that weathering steel is high- Darwin E. Fender, director of strength, and therefore less the experimental forest, said the current cycle of 40-50 years steel was needed. the so-called "super trees" growfrom planting to harvest. 1RUARY RILEY NFO ELECTION MEETING TONIGHT Friday RANDOLPH - The Riley is 12:30noon County NFO meeting will be held at the Randolph grade South DevonImport school Tuesday, Feb. 4 at 8 p.m. AUCTION FEBRUARY 7 lek)1"ertY north of the husky South Devon bull is part of an 84 -head of ga The aboveEngland to Canada and the United States. The An election of officers will be shipment from held. John Adams of Frankfort Big Beef Hybrids International of Stillwater, Minn.' Starts 10:30 a.m. herd will be used in an experimental project to develop will be guest speaker. SALE pring & says the Lunch Served matt purpose breed with meaty carcass characteristics and high NEBRASKA SALE chest drawers. lukapiroduction for North American beef breeders. th mirrors; d ITS Missouri Outbreak As we are retiring and have moved to town, we will sell the several lawnch following at public auction located 2 miles east of the northeast stool;fruit Of Trichinosis edge of Chester, Nebraska, on the blacktop highway and 21/2 tubs; flowercun Trichinosis, once the scourge miles north on gravel road; or 8 miles south of the southeast pp Fresh CoatOf Rust' On Bridges ; power lawnme of pork promotions, has had corner of Hebron, Nebraska. 'se; step ladder EMPORIA - That dark redinadequate for today's loads," an unusual outbreak in Wash- plate; kerosene for of the steel beams onthehe said. 10 gal stone ington, Mo , a town of 8000 j bridges is John Frazier, a Topeka design Machinery some with glass w Lyon County west of St. Louis, which re- 56 Cattle ally a coat of rust. And theengineer, suggested using beams Registered Angus 2 t.1yr. old1963 Allis Chalmers D-17 die- ported 47 cases over recent bull, from Priefert herd, ola; Underwood unty has no plans to paintof "weathering steel that never sel tractor with power steer- need painting. weeks, compared with 65 cas- good breeder ing, fluid in tires, and good nearly new No em - ever. es reported in all of the U.S. Angus 3 year old bull, good rubber .azor; 2 benches; The industry has been fiddling It's all part of a new technique last year. breeder 1956 AC D-45 gas tractor -:with weed- sprayer; I construction of small rural around with weathering steel 3 Charolais horwd cows, 2 to As; ice tones: Trichinosis comes from eat- 3 years of age, and pasture tires and in good shape lawn spninkler ridges - build 'em and forgetfor more than 30 years, but on- ing the small worms in im- hyd., wide front end, fluid in ly recently was the demand and bred 1958 International Harvester em. properly cooked meat, usual- 2 Charolais short yearling heif- Like most county engineers, production great enough to er calves No. 101 12' combine, factory having mug;ram ly pork. It has also on occa- Charolais short yearling bull cab and milo guards, good ?Irvvare; electric illiam D. Kretsinger of Lyon bring the cost within reach of sionbeen caused by meat shape ee maker; miner local governments. calf aunty found himself with a from bears or marine mam- 18 Angus cows without horns, ,per;pressure t By adjusting the amount of size; pots, pans, of old, dangerous bridges - mals. 2 to 3 years of age, pastureAnd a large inventory of late any built 75 years ago or more nickel used cin the smelting pro- bred farm tools & implements. 'any small mist Health officials apparently 27 Red Roan cows, all rnuley, 5Trucks, automobile, irrigation umerous to men on secondary routes that cess, steel makers came up with think the origin of the disease to 8 years of age, pastureequipment, hay and buildings. don't qualify for federal aid. a product which within a year in Washington, Mo., can be bred Antiquesandsomemiscel- And, again like most countyor exposure develops a thin traced to a single meat mar- Some cows have calves at sidelaneous items. engineers, Kretsinger didn't skin of iron oxide - or rust - ket. They figure it will be in For Complete Listings See Grass & Grain Jan. 28 "ER ave much money to work with.which resists anything the full control by mid -February. "I know of no county in theWeather Bureau can throw at it. The disease does not spread Clerk: Bank ation which has the money toThe rust coating, the manufac- from one person to another. Mr. & Mrs. Adolph Firlev, Sr. Palmer ace all of its bridges that areturers say, won't flake or rub The only source is improperly Chester, Nebraska - Phone 402 - 324-8433 Palmer, K Eugene Waring, Auctioneer Clerk: State Bank Phone 913 527-5141, Belleville, Ks. of Chester, Nebr. AUCTION Wao,../...... , P reka 1;00 p.m Gigantic Implement Auction STARTS 9:30 A.M. PROMPT EARLY CONSIGNMENTS TO BE * 16 whif steers - 700-900 lbs. WED., FEB. 12 ctionrSOLD ON FEBRUARY 5, 1969. * 27 choice whif strs &heifers - 450 -500 lbs. 450 lbs. Sale 14 head whif hereford cows / 12* 18 wf strs & hfrs - lbs. 150 LATE MODEL TRACTORS clvs by side. * 10 -mix strs = 700-800 250-300 lbs. *1hereford bull * 5 shthrn strs - :very - good breeder & hfrs- * 4 2-yr. old whiface heifers * 30 hd. bwf & wf strs 300 Pieces of Farm Equipment * milk cows 550-700 lbs. onday weaning pigs * 8 holstein 1st calf heavy springers * 20 hd. crossbred ALL KINDS ALL MAKES us1:00 P.M. * 10 blk ups steers- 450 lbs. - 70 lbs. pigs *40 choice hereford & blackangus* 27 hd. of mixed & cross - steers & heifers * 82 hd. of blk angus - 450-500 lbs. 350-500 Sale Will Be held Regardless of Weather lead of a*27 hd choice whifsteers & heifers bred strs & hfrs - *15 blkangus strs & hfrs - 400 lbs. lbs. :etWeekll THIS IS A COMPLETE CLOSE-OUT PIGS XCNK NGTON Auctioneers For info, or estimates 6:45 LARRY LAGASSE \I. FEB. 5 4TOM WALKER CH 31714 Bob McWhirterImplements Barn 243.1074 ROLLIE LAGASSE died to produc!I Home 243-1674 CH 32215 unable tobring alt we havebeen BAXTER, IOWA done 515- 227-3283 ast weekwill k sale, Wednesda), ImBaxter is located 25milemmilmillEiTiiiiiimin3ines

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FAMILIESARE INVITED TO OUROpen Attie lives byside ALL FARMERS AND THEIR ; &heifers,Alt Fairgrounds Wetin., Feb. 5 atthe CommunityBldg., )0-550 lbs. 1$4, VISIT OUR NEWCHECK -R -MIX MILL s. FREE HAM & BEANSLUNCHEON at Our Agricultural Center & Elevator 0 lbs. AT THE COMMUNITY HOUSE, VISIT Served From 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The Purina Chow Booth;Herbicide and Fertilizer Booths pigs. REGISTER FOR FREE GIFTS Pioneer Seed and Equipment Displays INSTAMATICCAMERA - ELECTRICFRY PAN This Is Our CustomerAppreciation Day e ELECTRIC CAR G KNIFE - PICNIC CHECKERBOARD BLANKET resterday, s BASKET CUPS s willbegets%al CICERBOARD TABLECLOTH- CHECKERBOARD r, Feb.10 rold Center Herington, Kans. COW Agriculture Service GI YOUR .COMPLETE FARM SERVICE GI. Telephone CENTER 8.2412 ban America, would attackthea "recaptureclause" designed to Pearson Seeks Nixon Support problems of the cities bymak-prevent an industry from mov- ing rural areas more inviting ing in and moving out arbitrar- for workers and industry. ily. Of Rural Development Bill Pearson, a Republican,said it "The objectives of the rural A Kansas senator - with the Sen. James B. Pearson said would provide a "judiciousblenddevelopment movement are bipartisan backing of30col- he hopes to persuade Nixon and of private initiative andpublic truly national, not sectional," leagues - will seek President key members of his cabinet to responsibility." said Pearson. Nixon's backing for a rural rede- put the bill in the administra- Specifically, it would offer a "The rural development move- 0 velopment bill designed to stemtion's legislative program. 14 percent tax credit onpersonalment represents a new and vital migration from rural areas to ,The, much like some-_ others property, a 7 per cent taxcreditpart of our growing effort .to Farmersar cities. on 'the problems: of rural and ur- on real property, anaccelerateddeal with the crisis of the cit- noWvs' depreciation of two-thirds nor-ies,". he said. of thewe¢k ago mal life on iriciustrial equipment STATE VET DOCTORS ",,e04.roast beef and 50 per cent tax deduction on each 10 Poi on- HONOR JOHN HALEY SELL EVERY WEDNESDAY wages paid workers given This is 1 Dr. John S. Haley of Topeka the-job training. nearly 200 has been named "Veterinarian At Onaga 1:00 P.M. The incentives would be offer- :n thisco ed industry choosing to locate 40% erswho a CATTLE AND HOGS in counties designated "rural dance are We specializei in farm -fresh cattle job development areas," Pear- y beforcec and hogs. son said. He defined such an at Always plenty of buyers foryour animals. it cattle If you area as counties with nocity have cattle to sell, callus and we'll be glad to come apercent out and appraise them. of over 50,000 population and HOG The re] where at least 15 percent of the of beef

families have incomes less than Dr. releasd b: $3000 annually. Haley uary Onaga Community Sale The bill contains a provision Fattener uary1, Marvin Cottrell, Phone 889-4461 or 889-4665, ONAGA, KS. guarding against abuse of such g 12,579,0 incentives by industry, including MEAL & PELLETS 10 perCi before. T 2 AUCTIONS OF CLEAN USED cattle-feedil JD MACHINERY e biggest a, Texas, First Sale: OWENS IMPL. CO. (JD)St. Joseph, Mo. farmers of the Year" by the Kansas Vet- 000 cattle 3407 STOCKYARDS EXPRESSWAY - PHONE 816 - AD 8-3382 erinary Medical Association. last year Per Ton do not e: MON., FEBRUARY 10 No. of So. St Joseph Stockyards on 759 Hwy. "."*.~~9"...... 0%""M....."I of beef t 11/2 Miles South of Hwy. 36 & Mo. River Bridge re thanIn STARTS 10:00 A.M. Whooping Crane DISCOUNT reasons: Count Hits 50 e in the JD 810 4-14 JD 55 3-14 2 IHC 455 4 row cultivators For the first time since the Save up to 4 bu. ofcorn per feed may J D810 3-16 JD 44H 2-14 AC 2 -row for D14 100 lbs. of pork withKEY 21 Tractors count was started, the popula- moving lig Ford 5-14 mounted JD 200 for 60 tractor 40% Hog Supplementand to feedlo JD 3020 gas, less than 400 hrs.JD F610, 3.14, like new JD 400 4 -row JD 40 tion of whooping cranes in the reduce finishing tineas JD 3010dsl.,overhauled .JD 810 3-14 JD AT63 6 row U.S. has reached 50, not count- much as 25%. Try KEY will be JD 2010 gas, overhauled IHC 255 2 -row cultivator 40% at this special low JD F120 4-14i ing another 18 in captivity. price tuber of no Ford 6000 dsl., overhauled IHC 3-14, fast hitch HAYING EQUIPMENT .. effective through John Deere 2010 diesel John Deere F120 4-14 2 JD 14T balers, overhauled The whooping crane has be- *Feb. 11, 1969. Oliver 1850 diesel, low hrs. PLANTERS JD No. 9 3 pt. mower come the symbol of the con- The USDA JD 3010 gas JD No. 8 mower ers indite John Deere A; John Deere 60 JD 406 with fert., inset. att. IHC No. 27 mower servation movement since ef- JD 406 with fertilizer att. forts began to save It from See A Key Dealer uld marke' IHC Farmall 400 gas JD No. 62'row3point JD No. 39 3 pt., near new or call ME 2,2141 950 Ford row crop Insecticide for 494A JD hay conditioner extinction. The low in popula- ng the JD 70 dsl; JD 60, overhauled 2 JD 15A rotarychoppers This we DISKS tion occurred In 1941 when Massey Harris 44 Gehl model F84 chopper with re than th AC WC JD KBA 12 pt. wheel only 15 were known to exist KEY MILLING CO, MH 22, 3 point 1 row & hay pickup ved to ma John Deere 60 LP IHC No. 37 9'6" SPREADER - LOADER in the world. Clay Center, Kansas AC D-14, wide front JD RW 12', A.F. brg. John Deere N spreader, PTO er a yea JD KBA 10' wheel; JD AW 13' %.10...""AN 2 John Deere A; John Deere BAC 13 ft., folding wings Superior loader for Ford, like rderly m: new fee& PLOWS COMBINES MISCELLANEOUS JD F125 4-14 JD 55, 12', power steering 2 gauge wheels for tool bar cattle to JD 100 terracing plow, fit 60 2 JD 55, 12' combines 2 12x26 tractor tires and reach d AC 3-14 mounted JD 95 16' overhauled 2 12.4x36 used tires & rims finish. 7 Case 3-14 pull type MH S27 12' with corn head, 3 sections JD rotary hoe JD 55H 3-14 Ford 3-14 mtd.JD 30, extra clean: JD 4 -sec. drag harrow, 3 rt. Red Cloud Livestock Comm. Co. Inc eed show IHC 3.14 fast hitch CULTIVATORS 2 JD S-16 subsoilers attic, whi 2 AC 3-14 mounted 6 JD 54A rear section tool barsJD TP16 subsoiler, 3 pt. Red Cloud, Nebraska ss tonnal SALE NO. 2:On Mo. State Highway 116 - 6 Miles East of Hwy. 169 e numb and 10 Miles West Of Interstate 35 Sale Every Tuesday BET CLINTON COUNTY IMPL.CO. (JD)-PLattsburg, Mo. Starts 12:30 Noon

The Home Of The Best Feeder Cattle--- Tuesday February 11 -Starts 10:00a.m. In Southern Nebraska andNorthern Kansas PLOWS MF 4 -row with fert., 3 pt. Having sa Ford 2-14 3 pt. 2 John Deere No. ti AMEGO, 12 Tractors IHC 3.14, fast hitch, gauge .iny house JD 70 gas Ford 2 row 3 pt. tnut St. 720 JD diesel, row crop whl. CULTIVATORS For Consignments orEarly Listings Contact: JD 435 diesel IHC 3-14 pull on rubber John Deere 2 row Fets 420W NAA Ford, overhauled Case 2.14 pull JD quicktach 430 2 row Barn Phones: 746-2620- 746-2622 Sat. JD A, power steering John Deere No. 810, 4-14 JD A2 quicktach 3010, wide Starts No. 65 MF, wide front JD No. 810, 3-14 axle, 2 row JD No. 44H, 2-16 pull on rubberMassey 2 row 44 HoAunsc, MH 44D special row crop JD 810 3-14, 17" coulters JD 200, quiktach, 3 pt. Dean Jones,owner John Deere A Ford 2-14 JD 810 4-16 Harry Heidelk, mgr. IHC Cub with cult.,plow, IHC 2 row H Farmall Nelson - 225 4281 Blue Hill - 'iiZ81.31 For Full mower JD No. 120, 4-16, 17" coulters JD 200 quicktach 2-row cult. IHC 3-14 clutch lift, rubber PICKERS Grass & MTA Super JD 810 3-16 JD B JD B, Powertrol JD 8104-14, IHC 2ME Mrs. C Case 3.14 on rubber, pull typeJohn Deere No. 10corn head TRUCKS DISKS John Deere No. 227 60 1964 IHC 1/2 ton pickup, 3spd.John Deere KBY 9'10", 3 pt. John Deere No. 50 sheller 1960 Chev. 1/ ton pickup, 3-spd.JD KBA 9'10" wheel IHC 2ME, M att. 1957 GMC % ton pickup, 4-spd.2 JD KBA 11' wheel MILLS & CHOPPERS MI1111111111111.1111 r"" 1951 Ford % ton pickup, 4spd.IHC No. 37 wheel 2254 Letz V -belt mill 1949 F7 2 -ton Ford with grainAC 14' folding tandem No. 50 Letz PTO with bed, 5 speed IHC No. 37 9' wheel mill Massey Ferguson 8' 3 pt. feeder Superior HAY TOOLS Case 10' wheel, notched bladesIHC No. 50 harvesterwith Livestock Comm. Co., Inc. JD 594 high wheel rake IHC No. 37 12' wheel 55H heavy duty cutterhead Gehl 2 -row harvester,3 sets Superior, Nebraska .adio Kl JD 594 rake, low wheelon MOWERS knives & new hay pickup rubber Ferguson 7' 3 pt. New Holland 1 att. Prices we New Holland baler with motor,Ferguson 7', pitmanless -row harvester lien this pas make good parts JD No. 107B hookup, 3010 chopper GRAIN DRILLS ire steady; John Deere 14T baler Massey Ferguson 3 pt. L Buyer JD 851 rake John Deere No. 9 7' JD FB 15-7 withseeder, fert.. Sale Every Saturday *with No. 11 Massey rake, hi wheelFord 6' 3 pt. JD FB 13-7 with Gseeder, fert. Sale Starts At 12:30 Noon me on rubber John Deere No. 39 7' MISCELLANEOUS the lamsan John Deere crimper PLANTERS New Swartz wideadj. axle de sold here John Deere 594 hi whl, rubberIHC fast hitch, fert., insect. H Farmall Largest Pig Market flgton, New Swartz loader In Southern Nebraska Iowa, and IHC hay conditioner John Deere No. 6 with fert. with ma- And Northern Kansas C John Deere No. 350 rake IHC 4 -row pull nure bucket There w, IHC 449 4 -row Snow bucket- tires Dependable Cattle Market and 61 dim COMBINES No. 33 IHC loader JD 494 with liquid fert. M. Ward riding largest Saks John Deere No. 25 PTO No. 484 JD 4 -row, 4010 mower, 5% hp quired the mt., For Consignmentsor Early Listings Contact: 1 John Deere 55 with cab,12' IHC 449 4 -row pull Broyhill 6 rowsprayer, hypo There w No. 26 MH 10' MF 4 -row with fert., 3 pump, 2 barrel MH Clipper, PTO pt. JD 14 rotary hoe, Barn Phone: 879-3711 lined who JD 494A with fert. boxext., 2 -sec., pull heifers. JD 55 13' head, cab, clean,hi -lo rear press JD No. 45 loaderwith 720 hookup buyersand Sale Conducted By Dean Jones,owner Jim Bruning, inf. dyers doe; Nelson Pen, dable HAGEL AUCTION - 225-4281 ....Superior--879.4228 Auctioneers' COMPANY, INC. Kt we feel - Advertising Specialist- Sales Management buyersf 4210 N. Elmwood, KansasCity, Mo.64117 Phone: Area 816GL 3-3762 OUTLOOKU ARMERS Grass & Grain L.H.Simerl 29 Wednesday February4, 1969 Steaks? FEBRUARY 12 leciat ooMany making 11 ing over 1100 pounds Farmers are was esti- were estimatedat 1,029,000- 3 Starts 9:30 a.m. now wherethey made mated at 473,000- up 22 per-percent less than also,. 11 pounds at the first of. ago --- cent from a year before.But 1968. Lunch Served le week and 'hamburger theheaviest . , roast beef heifers(those caution lights,on. A part 'of We are quitting farming and will sell at public auction on pounds served upin weighing over 900 each 10 pounds) the prospectiveincrease in the our farm located I/2 west, 3 north and 11/2 west of Leonardville, great news for numbered only 323,000 supply of fed cattle 11/2 south and 5 east of Green or 10 east, 2 north, and 21/2 east of This is - 12 probably Clay Center, Kansas. pearly 200 million beef eat - percent less than lastyear. will be balanced by country, but the some in - hi this These two heaviest weight 'creasein consumer demand Case 4 bar side rake, rubber 3% are producingthis groups totaled 796,000 on rear Ts who - just 5for beef. We usuallyexpect Livestock concerned lest percent more than in 1968. Case 3x14 plow on rubber, ndance areto sell some of consumers to take 2 :to 4percent CATTLE good be forced Other weights alsoup. The more beef each year without Viking 32' hay or grain eleva- cattle at aloss. number of steers weighing900 balking at prices. Theindicated tor, PTO, on rubber, hopper II percentmore cattle on to 1100 pounds, plus heifers increase of 7 percent and spout of the abun- in market- IHC pull type 2 -row top plant- 0 The report weighing 200 pounds less,total-ings may be a littletoo much. used er,fert., power -lift, ee ofbeef in the making ed 3,070,000- 12 percent more There will be more competi- very little releasd by theUSDA on than ayearearlier.Steers tive meats, too. Farmersare Dempster 2 -row lister, rotary It showed that on moldboards, rubber press, 3 nary 17. weighing 700 to 900 pounds reported to be increasing pork point tens 1,farmers were fat - nary plus the heifers thatwere 200production by about 4 percent. 2 Dempster 2 -row weeders, 3 g 12,579,000cattle for mar - pounds lighter numbered 3,615,-The production of broilers is pt., good & PELLETS ...10 percent morethan one 000 - 11 percent more than expected to run 4 to 6 percent 49 Shorthorn cows, 3 to 8 yrs.,2 Ferg. 2 -row cults, 3 pt., good figures are for a 2 calves at side, more by saleJD 3 -sec. drag harrow & evener before. The year ago. greater than in 1968. day, balance heavy springersGI 18' springtooth with evener cattle -feedingstates. The number of steers weigh- As we said before, the outlook 10 Shorthorn heifers 2 yrs., to4" 30' grain auger increases were in ing 500 to 700 pounds plus theis favorable for consumers, but start calving 1st May Combine bin with roof & e biggest NOTE: This is a good herd of runners a, Texas,and Kansas. Illi- heifers that were 200 pounds farmers may have to takesome feeding Shorthorn cattle, purebred, allSteel hay rack frame farmers were lighter totaled 2,703,000- 14lower prices for their meatan- bred to Registered ShorthornPush off hay buck for Farm- cattle - 9 percent more percentmorethantwelve imals. bull, calfhood vacc., area test- hand loader ed Have been breeding and Oliver 12x8 grain drill, fertiliz- last year. months before. Steer calves L. H. Simerl culling this herd for several er, press, all steel do not expect thetotal out - weighing under 500 pounds Univ. of Illinois years. 12' dump rake with tractor yr Ion of beef to be 10 percent HOCS & HOG EQUIPMENT hitch than in 1968. There are 9 Mixed sows with 89 goodAllis blower with 50' pipe, belt of the in - RUPP'S ANNUAL FARM pigs, 6 weeks old driven COUNT reasons: (1) Some MCHRY. SALE 9 mixed sows, coming with 3rdClipper B -II fanning mill with in the number of cattle litter, to start farrowing in stacker attachment & motor 4 bu. of cornper eed may have been caused March 2 Berkin hyd. silage unloaders pork with KEY oving lighter, younger cat - Monday 6 mixed sows, bred for 2nd Some old machinery & junk .Supplement and to feedlots. (2) There prob- litter iron tshing time as 43 Yorkshire feeder pigs, 70 lb TRUCK & TRAILERS 5%. Try KEY will be a reduction in the Yorkshire boar, a good one 1951 IHC 1 ton truck, duals, s stx?cial low price ber of nonfed cattle slough - NOTE: This is a good herd 'e through FEBRUARY 17 of hogs. All are the modern bed with grain sides and fold 39, type hog. down stock racks, 4 speed, e USDA survey of cattle good shape 3 Pride of the Farm 80 bu. Electric 4 Wheel trailer with rs indicated that farmers round metal hog feeders flatbed Key Dealer Starts 10:30 a.m. (CST) 2 metal hog feeders, 60 bu., d market 5,919,000 cattle round type 2 David Bradley 4 wheel trail- ill ME 2.2141 g the first quarter of this Highway 183 Jamesway 40 bu. round metal ers with flatbeds This would be 6 percent hog feeder FEEDERS, PANELS, than the number farmers STOCKTON, KANSAS 3 metal pig creep feeders LUMBER, FEED, ILLING (0 to market during this 4VHA OWOUW 2 tanks with hog3,vaterers HAND TOOLS & MISC. enter, Kansas _ Sow pens, panels and gates 140 bu. cattle self feeder with r a year ago. ROOKS COUNTY IMPLEMENT CO., INC. Portable feed bin, steel wheels auger across top for filling rly marketing practiced. NEW AND USED INVENTORY REDUCTION 2 portable hog sheds, 12x16 150 bu. self feeder with calf 23 - TRACTORS - 23 ler Ambassador, new tires, over - Portable 1 sow farrowing shed feeders have been send - 1966 INC 706 Std. Gas, 684 hrs.*hauled. 1961 Chrysler Newport, 4 - creep pen e to market as fast as local tractor, always shedded- door. 1961 Valiant Slant Six, 4 - 8 feed rack panels; 4 cattle oil- reach desirable weights like new. 1966 JD 4020 Std. Dsl.,door, power steering. 1961 Ford Farm Machinery ers: 5 12' grain bunks, good; 1470 hrs.,best buy incountry. Galaxie 4 -door. 8000mileson 1951 Case DC4 tractor, wide16' grain bunk; 3 stock water finish. The report of Cattle Dsl,new 1960 Ford Station tanks; 750 gal. water hauling 1963JD 4010Std. new engine. front end, hyd., PTO, goodtank: 16' hay or grain bunk; 5 It.Co. Inc eed showed no holding back sleeves & pistons w Ansel cab.Wagon w straight stick. Others. rubber, good ttle, which would produce JD 4010 RowCrop Dsl., 3 pt., dual 7 - NEW EQUIPMENT - 7 25' creosote poles. 2 -JD 640 Side Delivery Rakes 1951 Ferguson TO -20 tractor, App. 250 tons DeKalb hybrid :a tonnage of beef. hyd., 18-434 tires. Case 930 Std. fully equipped, good rubber, Dsl.. power steering, dual hyd.,w chrome rubber mounted teeth. good shape silage in trench silo; a lot of number of steers weigh - good rubber,Ser.No.8197213. JD 494A Planter with fert.att. good 2x4, 2x6, 3x6: a lot1" & runner openers. JD 9K Car- 1953 IHC No. 45 hay baler, lumber, varioes lengths and 8 - GRAIN DRILLS - 8 rier Scraper. Others runs good widths; 90 to 100 sheets of REMINDER JD DRA 16-10Drill withfert.25- HAY BALERS - MOWERS 1968 IHC No. 56 4 -row planter,good used tint endless drive ly att. & sealed bearings, lever lift. - SWATHERS - FORAGE fertilizer, markers, rubber belt. JD DRA 16-10 Drill with fert. att. HARVESTERS press, pull type, used on less Halters and show equipment; & new disc, hyd.lift. JD DRAJD 214W Baler, PTO, wire tie., than 300A, like new Farm Master electric cream 16-10 Drill on hyd., always shed-2-MF 10 Balers, PTO, twine tie. 1967 Gehl Mix All, PTO, on ded. JD WA Deep Furrow Disc rubber, long auger (like separator; 2 electric1/2 HP tattle - Dearborn 7' 3 pt. mower. JD No. motors: window fan with ',12 Drill, 14" spacing. And others 8 7' 3 pt. mower. JD No. 5 mow- new) HP motor. ' Kansas 24 - ONEWAYS - PLANTERS No. 16 Field Cutters, 1967 Lundell feed wagon, 14' ring sold my home in er. Propane chick brooder: ca- - PLOWS -TILLAGE EQUIP.1 -row attach. Pick-up att. for MC on heavy duty Lundell 4-whlbles; log chains; vise;anvil; 0, KANSAS, I will sell JD 970 15' Oneway on hyd. JD16. Others trailer, very good household goods at 701 21' Surflex Oneway on hyd. IHC 13 -- COMBINES - 13 1964 Fox single row field cut-post drill;pipe vise; hand ut St. 120 12' Oneway on hyd. INC 371968 JD 95 19' platform, low ac- ter, good tools and a lot misc. small Contact: 13 ft. Tandem wheel disc. Angelreage. 1963 JD 95 Hi -Lo withJD 1951 Allis 5' combine with mo-items used on the farm that 10' Oneway. Oliver 12' Oneway, cab, 18' platform, slick, Ser. No. tor and pickup att., good are too numerous to mention. 2622 Sat., Feb. 8 hyd. Starts 12:00 Noon like new. JD 91/2' Oneway on 17097, low acreage. JD 55 Hi -Lo BMB rotary mower,pt., with HOUSEHOLD GOODS 14'power steering,cab,com- rubber gauge wheel, good 2 occasional chairs: fruit 15 - CARS - PICKUPS pletely overhauled, Norwick dr. Household Goods MOTORCYCLES IHC 8' No. 37 wheel disc, goodjars: dishes and a few small 1965 Ser. 60471. JD 55 14', power steer- Case 10' tandem disc, pull typemisc. items not listed. mgt And Antiques Model A. Ford 4 -door, runs. Yamaha motorcycle. 1963Ramb- ing, Ser. No. 61374. _Others um -4-12445i or Full Information, See Grass & GrainJan. 28 Sale Conducted, By Earl & Millie Lawson, Owners Legere Auction &Realty Co. Auctioneers: Foster Kretz Auct. Serv. Clerk: C. T. Benninga Chas. Darnell For Information Call 913 HA5.6541, Stockton, Kansas Clay Center, Phone Morganville WA 64422 Leonardville et. LawrenceWelter curma acrixxxeterzawfrortgaipiz Co., Inc, dioKNCK '1390' 6:45 T. T. S. (a ("nap oft igrr onami seP ow I ()ix HOGS ees were steady "Gail Garton - owner &manager" 17 baby pigs @ 12.00ea. on all classes of stock 20 pigs @ 16.50ea. this Past Saturday.Butchers and sows Sale Every Saturday stead Concordia,Kansas 33 mixed pigs @ 15.00ea. y; baby calveswere sellingeal Buyers bid 385 @ 27.50 26 feeder pigs @ 16.25ea. actively throughoutrthe STOCKER & FEEDERSTEERS 4 mixed heifers With most of money 4 whiface heifers 400 @ 27.50 19 feeder pigs @ 19.50ea. the cattle returning to You can help us get more 4 char bulls 600 @ 26.60 tarnis 410 @ 28.80 3 whiface heifers 420 @ 26.10 24 weaning pigs @ 16.25ea. d ranches in thisarea. Cat-for your cattle by consigning them "w*9 whif strs & bulls @ 11.50ea. here at the Potential buyers read theGrass & Grain 785 @ 26.75 26 baby pigs sale to Republic, 8 mixed steers 27 butchers 212 @ 19.80 each week, and when wehave advanced 490 @ 29.40 COWS gt°11,Jew11, Mitchell, Clay, Ot- 4 whiface steers 12 butchers 240 @ 19.60 ebrasks 'and Cloudcounties. consignments they will beadvertised 540 @ 28.10 We can use more cows for our buyers. yourself by 8 black bulls Come in Saturday and compare our 10 butchers 238 @ 19.75 !re were 130 differentconsignorshere in this space. Help 700 @ 27.50 I different buyers plan your 6 mixed steers market to any other, then decide 3 butchers 220 @ 19.65 for one of the letting us advertise for you, 6 whiface steers 505 @ 30.00 500 @ 30.40 where you will sell. 6 sows 405 @ 16.20 had since we ac- market. 6 whiface steers 4 mixed cows 1110 @16.70 9 sows 590 @ 15.60 8 7 whiface steers 365 @ 31.25 Contact: re were 16 CONSIGNED FOR FEB. 3 holstein cows 1040 @17.90 4 sows 300 @ 16.70 buyers for steers, calves Boars sold from $12.60 to $15.70. bought 18 angus steer & heifer HEIFERS 4 holstein cows 1165 @18.40 ri who bo cows, and 21 buyers & heifer calves STOCKER & FEEDER Tem _There_ were -34- angus steer 485 @ 25.90 2 whiface cows 1145 @18.10 15 feeder pig 9 hereford str &heifer calves 3 whiface heifers 2 holstein cows 1350 @19.10 REMEMBER our HORSE SALE :_,d 3 hog buyers. How many 3 Brock facedhfrs500 @ 25.25 -21 hereford steeryearlings 540 @ 24.90 2 br swiss cows 1415 @19.60 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, begin- does ittake to have a nood 9 whiface heifers ning at 6:45 p.m. Unillgf9.42111-87 AI' ute market??? de---17 mix steers & heifers 445 @ 25.60 3 whiface cows 1030 @16.90 e feel a We donrt know, 7 blkwhif heifers 1005 @18.10 Consign your horses now, we will have for that we have -22 steers and heifers 465 @ 25.60 3 whiface cows a fair number The following are someof the 8 whiface heifers 1 holstein cow 1610 @19.75 plenty of buyers - you bring the horses. en forf all 10 whiface heifers624 @ 24.70 classes of stock eac.h sales made this pastSaturday: CH 3-1112 BobCraig, Belleville, -J.M,"Matt"Davis; Delphos623-4543 Leo"-touch,10 " Clay center 632-3092 modern homeFeb. 21 - Farm Darnell. Law-Feb. 14 - Small sale northirk, mego. Mrs. Carl in Alta Vista,Kans., Kinney I rence Welter,Auct. Est., Bert AofucWtsarnLeagw°; eKnclensWeLelteorENbs:1# goods in Bert McLaughlin Feb. 8 - Household Auct. Jim Glenn Applegate. 1 Ohlde Sisson, conservator. Feb. 21 ' meYer est .-= GiSLG Calendar Palmer, Kans., Clara - Farm sale Kretz. Kirkeminde. at \v4. gretI' F1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IiiiiIIMMiimmilia estate. Auct Foster sale at White mego. Leo Ebel.Lawre cliff and Hugh Campbell. Salina, Feb. 15 - Farm nce 1 Feb. 5 - Farm sale east of El- Feb. 8 - Land auction, City, Kans., Alfred Hultgren. Welter,Feb.auct. Feb. 6 - Farm sale east of Kans., Joseph Hlaus.Aucts 21 Farma a Clay C mo, Floyd Beemer. Auct. Fos- Aucts H. M. Sharp &Lee alpeanuoi Clyde, Kans., Henry Racette. Frank Harz & BobPerry. Feb' 26 -lle! ter Kretz. Auct. Foster Kretz. Remy. Rapids. Feb. 6 - Farm sale southwest Feb. 8 - Annualproduction Feb. 15 - Farm sale eastof Don Roche & Raleigh Feb. 7 - Pickett Truck Line, 13 s sale, Farmers &Ranchers ,22auftsi Ni. b. 28 -, of Sabetha, Kans., Mr. & Mrs. Council Grove, Kans., equip- Ericson An- Lindsborg, Kans., Elmer W. of Franki Albert Ackerman. Aucts sale barn, Salina. Feb: 22 Land -auction ment and ICC & KCC authori- Willard Ericson. Johnson. Auct Roger A. John- in ,moses Sal George Ackerman and Vern gus Farm, borne County, TiTipton ties. Auct. Jim. Kirkeminde. sale mgr, son. the ca: ; Johnson. Groff. Phil Liungdahl, Hbusehold goods in per. Schroeder. estate. Auk' Feb. .7 - Farm sale northeast of Ray Sims, auct. " Feb. 15 Feb, 28 ---1 Feb. 6 -L Cleanup sale 'of old Chester, Nebr., Mr, & Mrs. Warnego, Kans., Mrs. Eva' Legere Auctioh& Realty machinery & antiques north- Feb. 8 NortheaSt Kansas Her- 22 -- Farm sale en of Juiactito Adolph Firley, Sr., Auct. Eu- eford assn. sale atFarmers Odell. Auct Bob Wilson. & shop' Errebo.A east of Republic, Kans., Walt- gene Waring. south ofFeb. 15 - Machinery and York tools southeast ofAbilene er Anderson. Auct Eugene Livestock Exchange r. 1 - GIrod Feb. 7 - Farm sale southwest Topeka, Kans., L. EldonGid- sows, Hill City, Kans., Scotty Mrs. Emmett Poister. Auk Farm prod Waring. of White City, Kans., Mr. & Legere. Auct. Legere Auction Carl Schnell and Wm. eon, sale mgr. Schnet rain, Feb. 6 - Postponed due to Mrs. Walter M. Kirk. Aucts annual Poll- & Realty Co. Feb. 22 - Farm salenorth ed2, and Richal weather from Jan. 9 dealer Feb. 8 - Seventh Of Sab.Ft:tha,Kans., Phil Herbert Neumeyer & Howard production saleFeb. 15 - Farm sale just east William' closeout of new & used ma- ed Hereford Sheeley. Aucts Wilson Langvardt. Valley Hereford Farm,Goff, of Herington, Kansas, Mrs. s, Ray Sims. chinery in Pleasanton, Ks., Feb. 7 - Farm sale southwest George Schlesener. Aucts. Hawk, Wayne Aeschlirnan Harry Richards Implement Kans., Carl J.Funk. ar. 1 7 II! of Clifton,Kans., Leland Feb. 10 - Used machineryat Wm. Schnell & Carl Schnell. and Laverne Casper. Emporia, Co. Aucts Zenn & Max Rad- Mauch. Auct Foster Kretz. Feb. 22 - Farm sale St. Joseph, Mo., OwensImple- Feb. 15 - Farm sale as Safford- south cl brand. Auc Feb. 8 - Combined sale of used Paxico, Kans., Eldon 1 Sc ment Co. Auct.Hagel Auc- ville,Kans., CharlesSelves. Clark Mon - farm machinery of Meinhardt Auct Jim Barr. Auct. Joe Raine. Solomon, 14 Farm Eqpt., Wamego, Kans., tion Co. Feb. 10 - Farm salepostponedFeb. 15 - Farm sale east of Feb. 22 - Farm salenorth 0 district. At AUCTION and Eddie's Service, Paxico, Emporia, Kans., Don Bob Perry. from Jan. 29 due toinclement Reading, Kans., Walter Katez. Gibi, sale to be held in Paxico. Auct weather, southeast ofClay Aucts Evert Smith & Jack Aucts Evert Smith &Jack gar. 1 - Eig Hagel Auction Co. & Hazel Danner. Lion sale o Every Friday 6130 pr Feb. 8 - Farmland west of Center, Kans., Chet Danner. Bro. Auct. Foster Kretz. Feb. 15 - Kansas Hampshire Feb. 22 - Farm salenorth edgt Herefords, Furniture, appliances, and all Hillsboro, Kans., Gerhard E.Feb. 11 - Used machineryat Breeders annual show & sale, of Sabetha, Kans., William Chester, .N, types of miscellaneous items. & Jake Epp. Auct. - realtor Ed Coun- G. Nesmith Plattsburg, Mo., Clinton Hutchinson, Kans., Dick Kane, Sheeley. Aucts WilsonS. Consignments will be accepted Reimer. ty Impl. Co. Auct.Nagel Auc- auct. Vern Wagner, judge. Hawk and Wayne Aeschli from 10:00 a.m. till6:00 p.m.Feb. 8 - Farm sale eastof Mar' 3-: Fa Monday thru Friday. tion Co. Eddie Hull, Ottawa, Ks., for man. Hamilton, Kans., C. 0. (Son- Here- Feb. 22 - Farm sale north Feb. 11 - Lincoln County catalog. al We Sell Anything Of Value ny) Sage. Aucts Herb Rock - ford Assn. sale in Sylvansales Feb. 15 - Farm sale north of Belvue, Kans., Chas. Crum* hill and Raymond Vaughn. Al- er & Duane Bishop. Auct. C & M AUCTION CO. Feb. 8 - Horse sale in Salina, barn, Sylvan Grove, Kans., Holton, Kans., Jack Karman. Phone CE 8-8314 vin. Steinberg, secretary.Auct Auct. Foster Kretz. James Kocher. 117 E. 6th Kans., Aucts Roger A. John- Feb. 24 - Farm sale south JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS Harold Tonn. Feb. 17 - Rupp's annual farm 0 son and Bob Perry, Jr. Feb. 11 - Business building on machinery auction, Rooks Clifton, Kans., Harold Lab. Feb. 8 --- Household sale at Wa- Main Street in Council Grove, County Implement Co. Aucts Kans. Josephine KenwellEs- Legere Auction & Realty Co. tate. David H. Heilman, exec.Feb. 17 - Farm sale southwest Auct. Jim Kirkeminde. on Leonardville, Gene Ruth- Feb. 11 - Farm sale southeast strom. Auct. Foster Kretz. Cow Hera of Belleville, Kans., Mr. & Royal Esc Feb. 17 - Registered Duroc hog C Kato, Heir Mrs. Joe Ostrom. Auct. Eu- sale northwest of Mound City, Apparent gene Waring. Kans. A. R. Markley & Sons. SERVICEABLE BULLS Feb. 12 - Implement auction atFeb. 17 - Farm sale northeast WITH WEIGHT RECORDS Baxter, Iowa, Bob McWhirter of Sylvan Grove, Kans., Mr. Priced . . . $300 to $500 Implement Co. and Mrs Harry P. Muir. Auct GRANT POOLE Feb. 12 - Farm sale northwest Ray Gerbitz. MANHATTAN, KANS. With afa HOGS START AT 11:00 A.M. many cot of Leonardville, Kans., Earl Feb. 18 - Farm sale southwest Located 4 mi. south of 1-10511 intersection,2 mi west on Mo all surrou CATTLE AT 1:00 P.M. Lawson. Auct. Foster Kretz. of Frankfort, Kans., Lowell Dowell Creek Rd. Ph. PR 641 CONSIGNMENTS FOR FEB. 8 Feb 14 - Farm sale east of Specht. Auct. Foster Kretz. a big run I plenty of We had a real nice sale for this time12 spotted poland china piggy Frankfort, Kans., Mr. & Mrs. of the year. We counted up the Prices loc gilts - all vaccinated for ers. and Lawrence Neal. Aucts Loren In Kansas counties from the different con- Johnson & Gene Toby. Date The No. I Hog Market cows. 50 cholera. pounds. signers and we had 12 counties changed from Feb. 21. steady. represented with a total of 944 19 angus springers coming with WASHINGTON SALES CO. hogs and 600 head of cattle. the first calf. All of these cows will be calfhood vaccinated. TRY US SOON The market was active on all 1 bull classes of cattle. Cows were 504 1 angus bull - 11/2 yrs. old. HOGS every TUESDAY 1 bull higher and stocker steers 5W CATTLE every WEDNESDAY All Sales 1 bull higher. Pigs were higher with Every Tues. - 7:00 p.m. Start 1:00 Ps 1 bull feeder pigs bringing from $17.50 1 bull 9 whiface strs 710 @ 26.80 COLORADO FURNITURE YOU GET ACTION to $20. Smaller pigs bringing 6 blk wf strs 808 @ 26.75 management. Open under new AT THE WASHINGTON AUCTION ED BURT C from $11.90 to $17.50. 6 whiface strs 936 @ 26.45 Bring your consignments for The following is some of auction. 1 holsteir 58 b&b wf strs1077 @ 26.40 1 holsteir our sales: 23 wf&blk strs 955 @ 26.15 WE BUY - SELL - TRADE Barn Phone EA 5-2266 Residence EA 5-2393 1 holsteir JOHN WITT, Owner 1 holstein STEER CALVES COWS 230 Colorado Washington, Kans. 1 holstein 1 whiteface steer380 @ 31.50 1 black cow 865 @ 22.90 MANHATTAN, KANS. , 1 holstein 1 wh iteface steer370 @ 30.10 1 whiteface cow 765 @ 21.10 2 holstein 1 whiteface steer425 @ 30.00 1 holstein cow1340 @ 19.90 1 holstein 3 red whifc strs360 @ 30.40 1 whiteface cow 1140 @ 19.60 1 holstein 14 blk wf strs 488 @ 29.50 1 whiteface cow 1015 @ 19.20 Ronald Rice Motors, Inc 1 holstein 1 holstein 2 red whifc strs490 @ 29.10 1 holstein cow1220 @ 19.45 CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC 1 holstein 6 shorthorn strs525 @ 28.80 1 holstein cow1400 @ 18.90 North Kaunas' Largest Volume Dealer 4 whifc hrn strs540 @ 28.30 holstein 1 holstein cow1365 @ 18.90 NW 2nd Phone CO 3-4000 ABILENE, KANS. 1 holstein 1 whiface steers565 @ 28.30 2 whiteface cow 1290 @ 18.75 1 cow 1 char, steer 545 @ 28.00 1 cow HOGS ONE -STOP TRUCK HEADQUARTERS 1 cow 1968 CHEVROLET 1/2 HEIFER CALVES 21 mixed but. 235 @ 20.05 ton, Fleetside, LWB $2095 1 holstein V-8, radio, heater, automatic transmission, hitch,power steer- 1 whiface hfr 340 @ 26.30 10 white but. 230 @ 19.95 ing, custom cab, low mileage. 1 holstein 7 black heifers 496 @ 26.10 2 holstein 15 mixed but. 212 @ 19.90 1968 CHEVROLET 1/2 ton, LWB, Custom Sport Cab $2495 7 black heifers 415 @ 25.90 11 white but. 209 @ 19.90 396 V-8, radio, heater, insulated cabcover. 1 holstein 1967 CHEVROLET Tandem grain truck 8 cutter 1 whiface heifer 435 @ 25.90 11 mixed but. 220 @ 19.85 $5750 CI 18 foot grain body, radio, heater, 5 speedtransmission, 2 speed 9 canner 1 whiteface heifer505 @ 25.90 23 hamp but. 232 @ 19.80 axle, West Coast mirrors, 20ton hoist, 366 V-8. c 4 shorthorn hfrs 412 @ 25.60 1966 CHEVROLET 1/2ton, LWB, Fleetside $1495 24 mixed but. 225 @ 19.80 Radio, heater, automatic transmission, STOCKEI 2 whiface heifers 425 @ 25.50 18 white but. 201 @ 19.75 dition. hitch, V8, good con- 1 whiface heifer 425 @ 25.00 45 fl. bwf 30 red but. 228 @ 19.70 1965 CHEVROLET 1/2 ton, Fleetside,LWB, 6 cyl. $1395 whifc hr 41 mixed heifer876 @ 25.00 3 speed transmission, heater, hitch,new paint. 1963 CHEVROLET 1/2 EryEisenhauer-263-1 14 whifcs 16 whiface hfr 525 @ 24.60 ton, 4 speed transmission $1345 SOWS 6 cyl., heater, hitch, heavy springs TRUCK SALESMANAG 6 fl. blkw 1 red sow 345 @ 16.75 10 fl. blacl FEEDER STEERS 1 red sow 420 @ 16.50 7 whitefac 10 whiface strs 634 @ 27.90 1963 FORD 1/2ton, LWB, Fleetside, radio, 1961 CHEVROLET 1/2 ton,LWB,V8. Radio, 5 white fac 2 white sows 345 @ 16.40 heater, 3 speed, hitch, V-8 $845: 22 whiface strs 612 @ 27.75 $895heater, 3 speed, hitch, new paint ...... 3 4 shorthor 5 white sows 516 @ 16.20 1961 CHEVROLET 21/2 ton Heavy Duty,V-8 heater, 38 whiface strs 773 @ 27.25 1960 CHEVROLET y2 ton, radio, Sow 2 black 2 mixed sows 445 @ 16.00 5 speed transmission,power steering, speed, 6 cyl., hitch, good condition ..... ste 18 whiface strs 814 @ 27.10 34,000 lb. Bogey tandem axle, 9-11 bodY. 2 blackste, 2 mixed sows 520 @ 15.95 yard 12 foot1960 CHEVROLET 3/4 ton, grain type 24 black strs 776 @ 27.00 dump bed, unit complete. Heavy duty springs, 4 speedtransmission, 13 blackst radio, heater. $2250 good 750x17 8 ply tires, $69a; 35 b&b LICENSED AND BONDED ...... 8 whiteface BARN PH. JUNCTION CITY 238-1471 ... If you have livestock to appraise, call: SEE 50BETTER ON RONALD RICE LOTS CAL/ VERN LANGVARDT, Manager, 238-8211, JunctionCity For In HOWARD LANGVARDT, Auctioneer, 238-8212,Junction City We Have Plenty of '69 Models To Choose From obligation. _HERB NEUMEYER, White City, Phone 349-2863 Several More Used Trucks Of All Types call rile at

DUD] rill sale nor ) weu rence Welte t4t1 egate. Foster of Fostoria.Mrs. Ralph estate. Auct. Gould. Ineyer Lawrence Welter, George Ackerman. Farin sale auctioneer. Mar. 14 rence Welter, auct. number of questions from com- Ebel.at Nretz- Mar. 3- Performance tested - Consignment mach- La, eb. - Farms9le northeast Apr. 14 - Hand-picked Polledmittee members about the phy- ct. fliekYa Lloyd boar sale at inery sale inConcordia, Kans., of ClayCenter, Kans., Kansas State Hereford consignment sale atsical plant requirements de- arm sale University, Manhattan, Concordia SalesCo. Aucts northw Kimball estate.Auct Foster Kan- Enterprise, Kans., Leon D. manded of packers under the aPids, paw sas Swine Improvement Rollie and LarryLagasse. Riffel, sale mgr. Auct. Ralphfederal wholesome meat act. reti. Assn.,Mar. 21 & Raleigh st sale northeast Robert H. Hines,mgr. - Farm sale at Wa- Waite. He said the requirements, 11 b. 28 - Farm Mar. 8 mego. Leo Ebel.Lawrence Kans., Mrs. - Farm sale at Mentor, Welter, auct. April 26 - Consignment an- which are generally considered and Auction of Frankfort, , Kans., Clarence Lefebvre. tique sale, fair barn, Alma, too stringent by Kansas packers in Saville. Auct. Loren Mar. 24 'Pi pton -Moses - Farm sale northwest .t -v the Allot Paul M.Brown. Kans. List consignments by and processors, apply only to of Waterville, der. estate. .Johnson ,sale southeastMar. 8 Kans., Mr. ,& March 1. Evertt 'Say, .auct. new packing plants that are kit Farm - Farm, sale east ofAd-, Mrs. Elvin Dreyer. ction City, Kans.,' Bill mire, Kans., Graham . Aucts Nov: 21 'Johnson Herefordconstriicted. He added, however, & Realtyc.o. of Junction' Parks. Don Roche and arm sale Auct. Evert Smith. Raleigh Breed- Farms annual fall sale, Elmer & than Auct. Foster Kretz. ing. that cleanliness standards in the east of Errebo. Garden Angus Mar. 8 Abilene; r, - Green - Antique consignmentMarch 26 L. Johnson & Sons, Smolan,new federal act apply to exist- Lett Poister. production sale, Lor- auction in Salina, - Angus all -bull sale Kansas. ing plants in Kansas. Aucis Farm Kans., Sor- south of Junction City. ?l1 and Wrn Kans., Herschel,Arlo optimist Club. Latz- Sen. Bob Dole, R -Kan., said snh raine, Aucts Frank ke Angus Farms. arm sale Janssen. Sale Mike Wil- north and Richard Harz & Bob Perry. son, auct. he was unsuccessful in offering 1,Kans., Ljungdahl; auct. Mar. 8- Blue Valley Here'ord 'USDA Says State amendments to the Wholesome William mgr. Phil Mar. 27- Northeast Kansas Accts Wilson Assn. sale in Fairbury, Meat Act tin the last Congress, s. Ray Sims. Nebr., Angus Assn. sale in ayne Aeschlimaa 1 - Householdgoods in Don Banahan, Steele Horton, largely because of fears by City, George Hook, Morrill,Ks., Metaat Inspection ne Casper. inporia,Kans., Jack Hilde- Nebr., sale mgr. sale mgr. some of his colleagues that any Farm sale Evert Smith. Mar. 10 amendments would open up the south brand. Auct - Farm sale north ofApr. 2- Farm sale west of'Not Acceptable' ans., Eldon r.1- School town lots in Clay Center, Kans., act to even tougher require- CI Lawrence Clay Center, Kans., Leon Mug- A U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Raine. Solomon, Kans.,by the school (Bud) Savener. Auct.Foster ler. Auct Foster Kretz. ments., Frank Harz & Kretz. veterinarian says that present Congressmen said attempts Farm salenorth district. Aucts April 5 Mar. 12 - Flint Hills antique Kansas meat inspection stand- would be made to get sufficient Kans., DonGinh. Bob Perry. - Farm sale north of sale in Cottonwood Falls, Ks.,ards are unacceptable under thesupport in Congress to make the ert Smith &Jack ar,1- Eighth annual produc- Dunlap, Kans., Mr.& Mrs. Jim Barr, auct. & salemgr. Federal Wholesome Meat Act. requested changes in the federal tion saleof registered Polled Junior Blanton. Auct.Jim Apr. 7 - Farm sale northwest Speaking before a joint meet- law. 'arm salenorth Herefords, State Line Farms, Kirkeminde, of Miltonvale, Kans., Ernest ing of House and Senate Agri- Mr. & Mrs. E. March 14 a, Kans., WilliamChester, Nebr., - Farm sale, Centra- Gepner. Auct Foster Kretz. culture Committees, in ases- Aucts Wilson G. Nesmith. lia, Ks., Ivan & Jim S, WoolsenApril 7 - Farm sale east of Ols-sion also attended by the state's d Wayne Aeschliar. 3 -Farm sale northeast croft. Aucts. Vern Groff & burg, Mrs. Helen King. Law- seven congressmen, Dr. K. P. Mitchell of Kansas City saidone Farm salenorth big flaw is that packerspay the ans., Chas. Crum cost of the present inspection ane Bishop. AA program. :when Reynolds The federal law requires that Farm sale south the cost for ante- and post-mort- Kans., Harold em inspection of livestock car-

casses be paid by money from a TEX Aty, Sale Barn state's general fund. ONWARD Witnesses testifying before ABILENE, KANS. legislative committees last year Cow Hull said the reasoning behind such Royal Selling Every C Kato. Rn a requirement is that the gen- Appalled eral public benefits from meat 'EAGLE BULLS FRIDAY inspection, and that the persons EIGHT RECORDS most directly affected should

$300 to $500 Starts 1:00 p.m. not be paying the inspectors. ANT POOLE The state has a voluntary sys- With a fairly decent day last Friday, HATTAN, KANS, 1 whiteface steer 720 @ 27.70 tem of meat inspection for pro- aat many consigners, locally and from 4mi. south of 1.70. 2 whiteface steers 605 @ 27.95 cessed products that are sold n. 2 miwest on all surrounding counties brought in 1 blk whifc steer 610 @ 27.90 'leek Rd. Ph. PR 6- intra-state, and do not cross a big run of cattle. We certainly had 11 char. cross strs 769 @ 27.80, state boundaries. plenty of buyers for all classes offered. 2 whiteface steers 880 @ 25.95 Dr. Mitchell, who is the fed- Prices looked $1 or more higher on 2 whiteface steers 697 @ 27.60 eral -state coordinating officer In all of your decisions only n Kansas cows. 500 up on feeders over 600 1 whiteface steer 750 @ 27.85 assigned to Kansas, fielded a you are the decidor. pounds. Steer calves were about 14 black whifc strs598 @ 28.00 steady. 6 black steers 828 @ 26.40 2 whiteface steers 655 @ 28.10 BULLS 15 gr. fed sh&wf strs 850 @ 26.70 Hogs 11:30 a.m. .1 bull 1080 @ 24.80 6 gr. fed sh. strs 9995 @ 25.50 rsals Cattle 1 p.m. 1 bull 1410 @ 22.20 3 gr. fed steers 856 @ 26.75 Y All Sales 1 bull 1800 @ 21150 3 shorthorn steers 823 @ 26.60 Start 1:00 1 bull 1460 @ 21.55 12 gr. fed wf strs 1033 @ 26.45 1 bull 1570 @ 21.80 1 shorthorn gr. fed 1130 @ 25.75 We had a good run of both cattle and hogs in spite of the '39 gr. fed whifc strs 1022 @ 26.70 - inclement weather.Stocker and feeder cattle were steady to COWS 17 holstein steers 664 @ 22.70 strong; cows were $1.00 to $1.50 higher.Our butcher hog 1 holstein cow 1420 @ 19.50 1 holstein steer 1080 @ 22.00 market was up 704 from a week ago with an extreme top of 1 holstein cow 1550 @ 19.40 1 holstein steer 1220 @ 22.10 $21.15.The following is a sampling of our consignments: ence EA5.2393 1 holstein cow 1450 @ 19.40 1 holstein cow 1650 @ 19.00 STOCKER & FEEDER HEIFERS as. 1 holstein cow 465 @ 25.80 1410 @ 19.30 22 whifc hrned hfrs FAT CATTLE AND FEEDERS HEIFER CALVES 1 holstein cow 1330 @ 19.40 28 blk wf heifers 505 @25.80 2 blk whiface steers 625 @26.90 2 holstein cows 1645 @ 19.20 32 b&b whifc hfrs 610 @25.20 7 b&b whifc hfr cvs385 @27.40 1 holstein cow 1230 @ 18.80 2 whiface heifers 620 @25.00 8 whiteface steers 701 @.), 26.85 .1 whiteface heifer 430 @;5.40 1 holstein cow 1690 @ 18.80 19 whiteface hfrs 638 @25.05 4 mixed steers 730 @26.70 1 whiteface heifer 380 @25.00 1 holstein cow 1510 @ 18.80 9 whiteface hfrs 748 @24.85 5 whiteface steers 953 @26.55 5 whiteface heifers 500 @25.30 1 holstein cow 1295 @ 18.80 9 black heifers 634 @25.20 1 roan steer 1290 @25.90 1 blk whifc heifer 305 @24.75 1 holstein cow 1360 @ 18.90 7 whiteface hfrs 597 @25.15 49 mixed heifers 712 @25.15 1 whiteface heifer 460 @21.00 holstein cows 17 black heifers 607 @25.65 1580 @ 18.90 886 @25.10 1 holstein cow 1120 @ 18.80 2 whiteface heifers 730 @25.10 8 whiteface heifers 1 cow 1280 @ 18.80 15 blk wf hfrs 524 @25.30 HOGS & PIGS 1 cow 1170 @ 18.70 9 gr. fed heifers 746 @24.40 COWS 6 mixed fats 225 @ 21.15 lcow 1140 @ 18.10 3 gr. fed heifers 880 @25.00 20 whiteface cows/cvs @251.00 4 hamp fats 209 @ 21.10 1 holstein 25.10 cow 1190 @ 19.30 1 gr. fed. heifer 800 @ 1 whiteface cow 920 @ 20.80 63 mixed fats 1 holstein 25.10 225 @ 21.00 cow 1240 @ 19.20 2 gr. fed. heifers 795 @ 1027 @ 19.40 2 holstein 923 @24.30 5 black cows 10 whitefats 215 @ 20.90 cows 1370 @ 18.75 3 gr. fed heifers 1487 @ 18.80 1 holsteincow 1120 @ 18.20 6 whiteface hfrs 701 @24.35 2 holstein cows 20 mixed fats 210 @ 20.80 8 cuttercows 1020 @ 17.70 2 black heifers 960 @24.70 1 black whifc cow 1015 @ 17.50 1 white sow 295 @ 18.60 9 canner 720 @24.90 cows 920 @ 16.00 1 whiteface heifers 1 red sow 380 @ 17.30 2 whiteface heifers 765 @24.55 BULLS 1 hamp sow 620 @ 14.90 STOCKER 24.20 AND FEEDER STEERS 6 black heifers 775 @ 1 black bull 1060 @ 21.70 4 black gilts 45 fl. bwf 810 @24.50 190 @ 20.00 strs 513 @ 29.20 4 black heifers 1 whiteface bull 1795 @ 21.20 1 white gilt 290 @ 16.75 '9 whifc limedstrs 526 @ 29.15 14 whifc Feb. 7th: 1 black bull 865 @ 20.40 1 spotted boar 340 @ 17.00 ienhauer-263. steers 480 @ 29.20 Already listed for Friday, 6 fl. blk 1 white boar c SALEMAN wf strs 453 @ 29.10 o 60 choicewhiteface heifers, 500 @ 10.60 10 a. blacksteers 521 @ 28.40 600 - 650 lbs. open & green BULL & STEER CALVES 10 white feeders 74 @ 21.50 7 whiteface steers 534 @ 28.65 o 34 choice whitefacesteers and 3 whiteface steers 323 @ 30.90 5 whiteface 3 white feeders 146 @ 19.00 Lvv-B, vs.1/sdk4 steers 382 @ 29.50 heifers, 600 lbs. green 4 shorthorn 3 black steers 325 @ 29.75 1 white feeder 110 @ 18.20 . and angus steers Pradl a t.o,er, steers 530 @ 28.10 o 45 whiteface 2 blacksteers 800 lbs. 14 b&bwhifc strs &bc 448 @ 29.30 14 mixed pigs @ 14.50 595 @ 28.00 and heifers, 700- ndition 2 black 1 black steer 325 @ 28.50 Dr/ steers 605 @ 28.25 o 24 choice angusand blk whiteface 7 white pigs @ 13.50 grain tYPe 13 black transMIssl steers steers, 550 lbs. '3 whiteface steers 496 @ 28.00 ;Peed ter. 702 @ 27.95 radio, heat 35 fl. b&bwhifc strs 649 @ 27.20 o 45 choicewhiteface and angus 5 whiteface steers 488 @ 27.90 RALEIGH BREBDING, MANAGER ...... 8 whitefacesteers 600 @ 28.00 heifers, 450 - 500 lbs. loam 562-3871; home 5623547 YARDMEN ON MUTY 24 HOURSA DAY Auctioneer: Larry Lagasse, ALL DUDEREYNOLDS COLLECT Ph. Concordia, Kans. CH 3-1714 ;or Information,requests for appraisals at no cattle gatIon, or inquiries regarding coming sales, Bring your till me in at any timeday LIVESTOCK & COMMISSION CO. at any time, day or night. or night;we'll han- dle them for youat MARYSVILLE, KANSAS .ii41 3-3394 your request. DUDE REYNOLDS Abilene, ICans. 41St.M KANSA; 0,c,F3 C7 a-AuctionVargodcavo Cheyenne Decatur @ 25.80 1 whiteface cow Our receipts this week were light duE 3 whiteface steers533 @ 27.40 7 whiteface hfrs 1215 @18.10 Graham 450468 1 holstein cow Norton to the weather conditions.Stocker 4 whiteface steers 527 @ 27.25 7 whitefaceheifers25.80.80 1090 @17,60 540 @ 27.20 5 black whifc hfrs 25.80 1 blk whifc cow 1040 @ Rawlins cattle were 25V to 5O lower. 1 black steer 17,50 Sheridan 520 @ 27.10 3 black whifc hfrs 25.75 1 holstein cow 1085 @ Killing cows were 24 to 5O higher. 1 blk whifc steer 17.10 Sherman 437383@ 1 whiteface cow 1713600 @ 400 @ 27.00 heifers25.70 1 2 whiteface steers 2 whiteface 76..0100 400 @ 25.70 1 black -cow Thomas STOCKER & FEEDER STEERS 1 whiteface steer 505 @ 26.90 1 roan heifer NORTHWE: 2 whiteface steers 557 @ 28.80 1 whiteface steer 525 @ 26.60 9 black heifers 491 @ 25.70 1 whiteface cow 850 @ 17.10 472 @ 25.65 1 whiteface cow 1800255 1 whiteface steer 590 @ 28.25 1 black steer 515 @ 26.25 5 blk whifc hfrs @ 155:2100 Gove 4 whiteface steers 590 @ 28.00 1 blk whiface strs 540 @ 26.00 4 whiteface hfrs 426 25.60 1 whiteface cow Greeley 25.40 1 whiteface cow Lane 5 whiteface steers 602 @ 26.90 1 black steer 445 @ 25.80 2 whiteface heifers 1090 @12.60 1 whiteface steer 570 @ 26.20 1 whiface bull 495 @ 25.70 2 whiteface heifers 25.40 Logan 1 whiteface steer 560 @ 26.90 1 whiface bull 450 @ 25.30 3 whiteface heifers Ness 9 black steers 823 @ 25.90 1 holstein steer 510 @ 22.75 3 whiteface heifers528 @25.2025.30 Scott 2 black whifc strs 950 @ 25.60 3 whiteface heifers503 @ 25.20 Trego 990 @ 25.60 447 @ 25.20 Wallace 5 black steers STOCKER & FEEDER HEIFERS 1 black whifc hfr Wichita 2 black steers 1097 @ 25.60 6 whifc &bwf fat 960 @ 26.25 1 whiteface heifer 515 @ 25.10 WEST CE11 1 black whifc strs1040 @ 25.10 2 whiteface heifers555 @ 25.50 1 whiteface heifer 465 @ 25.00 .4, 1 red bull 670 @ 24.70 1 blk whifc hfr 595 @ 25.10 1 black whifc hfr 470 @ 24.90 Clark 1 black steer 1070 @ 24.60 10 black heifers 641 @ 24.60 1 whiteface heifer495 @ 24.60 Finney 1 holstein steer 700 @ 24.50 2 char. heifers 585 @ 24.50 1 black whifc hfr 380 @ 24.50 Ford 1 black steer 680 @ 24.00 1 black whifc hfrs 720 @ 22.70 1 roan heifer 415 @ 24.40 Grant 1 holstein steer 645 @ 22.60 1 black heifers 820 @ 22.60 1 black whifc hfr 540 @ 24.10 Gray 1 black heifer 570 @ 22.30 3 black heifers 510 @ 24.10 baud' ton STEER CALVES 1 black heifer 590 @ 21.30 2 whiteface heifers490 @ 23.80 Haskell Hodgeman 5 whiteface steers 3576i) 31.50 2 whiteface hfrs 905 @ 19.60 1 black heifer 425 @ 23.30 5 whiteface steers 371 31.20 1 black whiface hfr 395 @ 22.70 Kearny hleade 3 whiteface steers 417 30.60 HEIFER CALVES 2 holstein heifers 505 @ 21.90 V 470 @30.00 Morton 4 black steers 8 whiteface heifers338 @ 26.90 Seward 1 black steer 340 @30.00 8 whiteface heifers401 @ 26.60 COWS Stanton 1 whiteface steer 380 @29.60 6 black heifers 417 @ 26.30 1 whiteface cow 1035 @ 18.80 Stevens 20 whiteface strs 500 @29.60 5 whiteface hfrs 431 @ 26.20 1 holstein cow 1360 @ 18.60 SOUTiltIES 5 whiteface steers 434 @29.30 1 red heifer 330 @ 26.10 1 holstein cow 1155 @ 18.10 6 whiteface steers 478 @29.20 5 blk & bwf hfrs 396 @ 25.90 1 whiteface cow 1100 @ 18.10 Clay 1 whiteface steer 415 @29.10 Cloud 1 blk whifc steer 415 @29.00 Jewell FOR INFORMATION OR ESTIMATES: 5 whiteface steer [email protected] Mitchell LIVESTOCK COMMISSION Osborne 2 whiteface steers 490 @28.90 REZAC BARN :-.;ttawa 10 black steers 539 @28.90 St. Marys 437-2999 2 blk whifc steers 462 @28.90 DELAINE REZAC COMPANY Republic 3 whiteface steers 498 @28.40 St. Marys 437-6266 Rooks 5 whiteface steers 532 @28.40 ELMER IMTHURN Smith . 4 blk & bwf steers551 @28.10 Washington 2 blk & bwf steers Maple Hill MI 3-2440 380 @27.90 vSt.Marys, '!.3":11'11CEPI 1 whiteface steer 530 @27.80 PAUL KRAMER 5 whiteface steers 539 6/227.90 St Marys 437-2993 Barton 1 whiteface steer 445 @27.70 i Di&ir.son kuctioneers: Lawrence Welter, Gene Toby & Dennis Reza Kans Ellis Ellsworth Lincoln ilcnerson ;.larion Rice Central Kangas Most Rush Russell . .. Modern Livestock Auction West Side OfSalina Saline TWO SALESEVERY WEEK CEI7f PAL 40t,1%...r,9w.0 4'tkr516-ttR-= MONDAY THURSDAY Barber Comanche Hogs & Cattle Cattle Only Edwards Hogs sell at 11:00 a.m. followed by Selling starts at 11:00 a.m. Cattle Harper our regular cattlesaleas they are will sell in the order they are consign Harvey unloaded. ed on the books. Kingman Kiowa Pawnee Receipts for the week totaled 2695 cattle and 551 hogs. 69 whiteface steers, McPherson Co. 907 @27.00 1 whiteface cow, Rice Co. 1020 @ 18.70 Pratt Fat hog top was $21.45. All classes of cattle very 13 mixed steers, McPherson Co. 961 @27.00 9 whiteface steers, Saline Co. 717 @ 27.95 Reno active with fleshy feeder steers fully 50j' to spots 75 52 whiteface heifers, Saline Co. 441 @26.30 15 red steers, Dickinson Co. 583 @ 28.25 Sedgwick Stafford higher. 30 black heifers, Saline Co. 472 @26.30 13 black steers, Ottawa Co. 611 @28.50 Sumner CATTLE 39 blk whiteface steers, Lincoln Co. 625 @28.50 HOGS SOUTH CENT 22 whiteface steers, Cloud Co. 712 @28.05 43 whiteface heifers, Saline Co. 540 @25.90 11 mixed hogs, Ottawa Co. 217 @ 21.45 15 black whiface steers, Cloud Co. 731 @27.80 25 black steers, Marion Co. 686 @28.00 11 white hogs, Ellsworth Co. 231 @ 21.35 70 whiteface steers, McPherson Co. 870 @27.70 Atchison 8 whiteface steers, Dickinson Co. 578 @28.80 239 @ 21.35 56 whiteface steers, McPherson Co. 10 mixed hogs, Dickinson Co. Brown 971 @27.20 10 whiteface heifers, Dickinson Co. 70 black steers, McPherson Co. 706 @25.00 9 mixed hogs, Dickinson Co. 230 @ 21.25 Doniphan 713 @27.60 8 whiteface steers, Cloud Co. 69 black steers, Marion Co. 438 @32.30 7 mixed hogs, Ellsworth Co. 211 @ 21.25 Jackson 803 @27.60 4 whiteface steers, Cloud Co. 18 black steers, Marion Co. 558 @30.00 10 white hogs, Lincoln Co. 216 @ 21.20 Jeff erson 933 @27.35 8 shorthorn steers, Saline Co. 37 whiteface steers, Ottawa Co. 466 @31.00 30 white hogs, Lincoln Co. 231 @ 21.30 Leave nwor th 956 @27.15 5 holstein steers, Ellsworth Co. 28 black steers, Saline Co. 866 @21.50 6 white hogs, Saline Co. 223 @ 21,35 Marshall 739 @27.75 60 black steers, McPherson Co. 36 black steers, Saline Co. 935 @ 26.80 23 mixed hogs, Saline Co. 223 @ 21.30 !kasha 874 @27.35 1 holstein cow, Lincoln Co. 1605 @ 19.10 1 hamp sow, Lincoln Co. 415 @ 16.60 Pottawatomie 27 black steers, McPherson Co. 753 @27.70 1 black cow, Rice Co. 31 black steers, McPherson Co. 1055 @ 19.00 2 red sows, Saline Co. 5 05 @ 15.00 Riley 862 @27.20 1 whiteface bull, Ellsworth Co. andotte 51 whiteface steers, Dickinson Co. 1380 @ 22.70 1 white sow, Saline Co. 355 @ 16,50 579 @29.05 1 holstein cow, Saline Co. NORTHEAST 23 blk whiteface steers, McPherson Co: 1500 @ 18.70 1 black boar, Saline Co. 685 @ 11.00 748 @27.40 4 holstein heifers, Mitchell Co. 25 whiteface steers, McPherson Co. @210.00 1 hamp boar, Lincoln Co. 245 @ 13,50 754 @27.70 1 whiteface bull, Ellsworth Co. 28 shorthorn steers, Saline Co. 1710 @ 22.10 1 white sow, Saline Co. 445 @ 16.75 825 @27.20 1 whiteface cow, Lincoln Co. Anderson 23 mixed steers, Clay Co. 1180 @ 18.55 5 mixed pigs, Saline Co. @ 17.25 737 @27.55 1 holstein cow, Lincoln Co. Chase 3 black steers, McPherson Co. 1435 @ 19.00 16 mixed pigs, Saline Co. @ 14.00 731 @27.90 2 whiteface cows, Saline Co. Coffey 11 black steers, McPherson Co. 1245 @ 18.90 @ 10.50 795 g27.60 10 mixed pigs, McPherson Co. Douglas 1 whiteface cow, Ellsworth Co. 1025 @ 18.70 @ 10.00 24 whiteface steers, Rice Co. 840 @27.20 25 mixed pigs, Lincoln Co. Franklin 12 whiteface steers, Morris Co. 842 @27.30 Geary 6 black steers, Morris Co. 782 @27.75 Johnson 27 black heifers, McPherson Co. 738 @25.65 FOR INFORMATION OR ESTIMATES: Conn 62 whiteface heifers, McPherson Co. iymm 739 @25.65 LAURENCE CLEMENCE 25 mixed heifers, McPherson Co. Miami Farmers & Ranchers 716 @25.45 Abilene Phone CO 3-309' 17 blk whiteface steers, Ottawa Co. 1008 @26.50 MERRILL CHRISTIANSEN Morris Osage 57 black steers, Saline Co. 475 @ Durham Phone 732-3371 31.10 LIVESTOCK COMMISSION. CO, Shawnee 46 black steers, Saline Co. 519 @30.10 BOB MUIR 60 whiteface steers, Saline Co. 503 @31.00 Salina Phone TA 3-2963 40 N/baUllSee 33 whiteface steers, Saline Co. West on old US EAST cEi4TR4; 1018 @26.60 MARKET REPORTS 11 black steers, McPherson Co. 409 @32.25 Radio Station KSAL, Salina VCERAkTIFYIED 13 black heifers, McPherson Co. 364 @27.40 6:45 a.m. Every u5B-0:2:11:sedhSoAneLINA, KS. TA Allen 4 black steers, McPherson Co. 315 @36.25 Monday, Wednesday & Friday MARKII AUCTIONEERS: Bourbon 14 whiteface heifers, Marion Co. 780 @25.30 KFRM Johnson 6:55 a.m. Mon. through Fri. Dean Moore, Lee Remy, Roger Butler 5 black heifers, Ottawa Co. 399 @27.10 Bonded Chau t ''herokeequa Cowley