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Wheat Harvest Moves Thru G&G Area The wheat harvest should move into the northern parts of that will keep farmers out of ripe fields, but thesun breaking thru the G&G area this week. This picture well illustrates both the the cloud, promising the dry, hot climate necessary to get thecut-. problem and the hope of the season: a dark sky threatening rain ting done. It is important, also, Freemanhas a price support of 65 cents said, that this country have qua-a pound on butter, yet it ex- Puzzles Exports lity products for export. Crack-ported this dairy product for as In Building Farm ed corn is a big worry for Ja-low as 12 cents a pound. The The problemsof opening up too, but not as many as others. to removing restrictions which pan. Somehow, there is a moist-government paid the difference more internationaltrade of U.S. Freeman said about the first curtail our exports to them. ure problem involved in corn as a subsidy to the exporter. commoditiesare formidable andthing Mexican officials mention- Freeman said he also tried to 3 tricky, that is cracked and sent half- The trouble is, Ioanes said, ed was that they want to sell convince Japan that it has noway round the world in a ship'sthis export idea is spreading to AgricultureSecretary Orvillemore to the United States. He real worry about the U.S. being lerlFreeman hold. other countries. When a sur- covered some of the countered that we'd like to sell a reliable supplier. Since Japan The corn apparently is crack- problems more to them too, and that they plus is produced of a product, after returning from a must import food to live, it ob-ed in picker-shellers used to har-the government sees that it is to Mexico,Japan, South Ko-had more trade restrictions than viously is concerned about con- rtriprea and Taiwan. vest the U.S. crop. exported at a price which will the United States. stant supplies and recently it More about the problem of move it, and pays the difference (01 these trips,Freeman was Japan, Taiwan and South Ko-has been inclined to go into protectionism in markets ar- in a subsidy. seekingto open the door for rea all have improved their other markets so that it would ound the world comes from This, he commented, can get ti greaterter U.S. farmexports. It balance of payments situations not be entirely dependent on the 0 seems Raymond A. Iones, administra-ridiculous. So our country, he that almost allover the while our country's has worse-United States. tor of the Foreign Agricultural World, ened. Freeman said he tried to The secretary of agriculture said, is trying to combat such strictions,countries have trade re- service. He says there is a grow-protectionism. In fact, he indi- 114At mostly designed to impress this fact upon the offi-made it plain, he said, that this protecttheir own farmers, but cials of these countries. A stable country has millions of idle ing problem of export sL-losidies.cated the U.S. would take some in s The export subsidy has been strong countersteps in the next h some instances theyare ra-dollar is important to them justacres which could be put into ger therth futile There- used to perfection in the Com-few days to prove to the world own even as far as theiras it is to us, he added. use if it did appear that more people are concerned. The fore, they should find it to theirproducts were needed for export mon Market countries in Eu- that we mean what we are talk- UnitedStates has restrictions advantage to be more amenableto Japan. rope. One country, Ioanes said,ing about. Three CompaniesStill KeepWindmills Spinning , in - knockedmill maker,s many countries tion, andcurrently With REA lines strung to they didn't think the farm look-struck by lightning, or eluding such major markets as South have 5000or 6000 Aft practically every quarter -sectioned right without one. over by a twister, many Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and wintirni. continued their lonelyjob for M Y of the U.S. a viewer of the farm Actually, cattle and sheep Colombia, have practically - Australia, scene might conclude that the 40 years or more. another ranchers buy the bulk of about red imports to protecttheir ownwith plenty couritt- windmill industry is no more. Some religious sects,such as of grazing 5000 windmills made in the "infant" windmillindustries. from electric laNl. But such is not quite the case. the Amish, still buywindmills lines, U.S. each year, and if it weren't And many African and Asianown windmills, builds There are sill three manufactur-for export of about half of themfor their farmsteads because some of en- co-ntries that badly need wind- the size of U.S. of ers of the onetime sentinels ofto water -short foreign stock- their faith forbids use mills don't have the cash to buy models, gines or electricity. Butmost wells "downunder" the plains, and while sales are men, it's doubtful the industry them. They do buy some finan- must working windmills are onmod- deeper to findwater, far less than they were beforecould survive. ced through U.S. aid programs, ' the rural areas were electri- Already, Braden Aermotor ofern ranches, wateringlivestock miles from thehomestead but not nearly the number they fied, they still produce about Broken Arrow, Oklahoma., the need, say windmill makers. 5000 windmills a year. leading manufacturer, has morewhere it would cost toomuch Area Study In fact, there are some people to string power lines. Not surprisingly, the windmill windmills produced thru licens- industry doesn't employ enough who believe windmills could being arrangements with foreign For the same reason,Stan- Of Conservation sold by the truckload if sales-concerns than the three diehardford University ResearchInsti- people to carry much weight in men really pushed them. U.S. companies produce. The tute bought one to pumpdrink- trade negotiations. It took see- Dae Beltz, an Akron, Ohio third remaining manufacturer ing water for a shock -wave re-eral calls around the Washing - Policy InflueN farm machinery dealer, is one is search center it's buildingat aton concerned with FORT SCOTT Heller-Aller Co., Napoleon, international trade to find any- - who believes that more wind- Ohio. remote spot east of San Fran- County is oneof 12 counties one who even knew windmills mills could be sold. People come Windmills have several prac-cisco. Kansas selectedfor resea% from miles around just to watchtical advantagesas remote Even after adding the more still were being manufactured. work on its conservation And the one man who did grams. The diversified pli). mine run and to take pictures pumping stations. In the firstfrivolous applpications, howev- faim know confided that U.S. negotia-here and conservation of it." place, they are completely self-er,today's demand isonly a RR% He thinks windmills have acontained and practically main-fraction of the 99,000 windmills tors frequently make conces- will be part ofa doctoral sions on windmills to gain re - by a Fort Hays State market as advertising pieces ortenance free. A large weather sold by 25 U.S. builders back in Collegt just gimmicks. A Westchestervane keeps the wheel forever 1928, before Rural Electrifica- ciprocal favors for some more professor. County, N.Y. contractor boughtfacing into the wind. A series oftion Administration coopera- important U.S. industry. The research onconserve% Braden-Aermotor says its only four to decorate a subdivision gears converts the spinning mo-tives took over most the work. programs will delve into% called Windmill Club. A Yukon,tion into an almost perpetual One historian figures U.S. isto license foreign part the local conservation

Alaska, hardware dealer has up and down stroke for pump-companies built6.5million companies to make windmills, plays in forming andexecu one over the store to attract cus-ing water. windmills between 1880 and using Aermotor designs and policies in the county. tomers. On thewestern prairies, 1930. Most were used for pump- patents. John Tomlinson, Kansas

A Detroiter bought a windmillwhere a windless day is almosting water, but others perform- Argentina and South Africa native, now an associatepro to irrigate his fruit trees, main-unheard of, a windmill will ed a host of chores, ranging are the two biggest markets forsor at Fort Hays State Collet ly for sentimental reasons. Heslowly and steadiy pump waterfrom sawing firewood to grind- the Oklahoma company, offi- said the research intoconseil, was disappointed when the newinto a stock tank, maintaining aing grain. cials say. Argentine output a -tion is the first in Kansaso model didn't squeak like the oneconstant supply of water for In the 1920s wind power also lone, is three times U.S. produc-that subject, possibly the he remembered from his1:.,oy- cattle and sheep without everlighted many farms. A simple in the nation. hood. pumping the well dry. With unit with a propellor -like blade GRASS & GRAIN Some gentleman farmers haveonly an occasional check to The Mid -Kansas news weekly. AXTELL TO GET instead of a wheel spun a gen-Published each Tuesday at 1207 NEW POST OFFICE bought windmills just becauseseethat they haven't been erator used to light the house Moro,(Box 1009)Manhattan, and barn and power the radio. Kansas, 66502 by AXTELL - This northern Windcharger Corp., Sioux Ci- AG PRESS Marshall County town will, ty, Iowa, Subsidiary of Zenith Dean Coughenour a new postoffice. Larry Mc E. R. Woodward ney of Jones, Okla,, has the Corp., still sells about 75 smallSecond classpostagepaidat wind generators a year at a sug-Manhattan, Kansas. to build the buililo gested list price of $223.75 each.Subscription: $3 year and lease it to the post office Most find their way to remote CIRCULATION 12,710 department. regions of backward lands, but a few are part of the space age. LEASING They power isolatedinstru- ments that monitor signals Farm and Industrial Machinery from orbiting satellites. If you can't buy it you can lease any piece of Allis-Chalmers Less -developed regions of the machinery you may need, and at low rates. See Bob Martin You'll ruin far less feed world hold the best promise for for Industrial leasing, Jim Gates for Farm Equipment leasing. future windmill sales, say the HENRY SALES AND SERVICE with square bales and a U.S. manufacturers. East Highway 24 and Meriden Road, Topeka, Kans.-FL 4.7641 But, unhappily for U.S. wind- PYRAMID BALE STOOKER! ...... ( Stacks bales of hay, cane, sudan etc., on edge in a pyramid to leave in field until fed (six to a stook, only one edge of three bales touches ground).Pyramid edge -stacking minimizes moisture absorption, permits all-around ventilation for baling greener hay. Sorghums cure out in stook. Protects quality indefinitely. Entire stooks can be picked up with front end loader. Speeds NEW up haying-a real labor -saver! Attach to any 14 x 18" MEET THE or 16 x 18" bale chamber. Handles short, medium or long bales.Yes, you'll save feed and money with a I NTERNATIONAV Stooker. 275 SELF-PROPELLEDWINDROWER

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Wilhin 200 Miles ton and Stevenscounties. Kaw, the easterncounties like Bison aproduct of the early ahgtn,in Brownand 1,1 scout is al' ands Doniphati car WheatSeed 1960s, also wasplanted in the ndsBourboon,counties, Scout Is Most Popular Clark County. Lancer,another largea west, leading in new vanich, on As Kansas Farmers cut thruthe first time in seven years. Rodeo were the next most popu- Wichita, a principalvariety inwas the once thesti Countyast to hi their wheat this month, about aTriumph was planted on 19% oflar varieties. the westerncounties for two de- tinues throughout third of the acres in the statethe acreage of the 1968 crop, Scout made sharp gains in allcades, droppedback slightly, where it madea fair districts of Kansas and was the showing, Dulwich will be yielding Scout wheat, acompared to 24% the year be- leading in Greeleyand Logan There was alsoa modest leading variety in the Western, plant, leader new variety just four years agofore. counties. ing of Warriorin the state north central and central dist- northwestplanting( al which jumped into first place Bisonremained in thirdplace Ottawa, which gained in popu-area. Golden 50,a Kansas heyenne Rowlns onholl Nemahu twopr( Decatur Smith Jewell Republic Waslongton 44% larity in the mid 1960s, droppedmercial discovery Lancer 34% Scout 25% 60,00e089 7% Scout 37%'salt43'09'4' 45% scout 46% was tried 19 Scout 18% a Bison 20% Bison 185 Scout Scout 44% Scout 43% Gage 30%Ottawas 43% Tromps Dthawa19% Boon 18% Kaw22% 12% 63%friumph14 back, altho it was, the leadingthroughout the the late Warrior 16% Ottawa 15% Ottewe 23% Scout 28%Gage 28% Lancer 19% Kaw 17% 00w 19%Triumph11%w2141a1.w6 w' Rocco 12% Gage state butnever 16% Ottawa23%Scout 13% Cog. Gage 14%1 Atchison variety in 13 counties, none of 'appeared. Triumph Cloud josks.o continued Turkey, Thomas Rif y 07ono-siToSions.e Scout 29% Sh"'enon Sheridan GIe5orI, Rooks Osborne IN oche!! Cloy Triumph 321kOttawe 36 them large producers, in the on pages to 47% pout 36% Scout 40% Scout 37%Scout 54% Scout 22% Scout 28le goon Which was ohne 16% Oho. 344° 43% Scout 37% Triumph 21% ut34% 22% Lancer 21%Boon' 21% Ottawa 22% TriumphreN,... Flint Hills and northeast re- Paper Back Kaw 12% Lancer 15% Wichna17% R. 18% Kew 19%Scout 58% Dttawe 15%)tt.002l% Kaw 7%Bison 12% 4""ltdr 25n .350- Triumph 111!1Kaw 15% odco 13% spoor .---_-Scout 30% rash 60 yea Trimsph 10%'0.000 Shawnee 1 rumph10%e gions. 500 75c west Uncoln Scout 44% iumph19% Wallace 3ttawa 17% major whet Logan Cove Trego Mckinson 3444, O. 66 Apache, another strain which Books Ellis Resell Scout 50%Kaw 8% Ottawe28% Ty, 1 ,g' Scout 44% ariumph 5 Scout 37%Scout 38% Ksw 22% Scout2 Triumph 78% sot -6,Ort36 . mid 1930s' Wohtte 42 Wichita35% Scout 46% Scout 43% 20% has never had large acceptance Boon 26% Sows 19% Triumph 9% saline Triumpt144r""eh Largest Stock Bison 1 14% Boon 12% Kew 18% 7% Osage 04 :T°: lit Scout Kaw 26% Kaw 26% Kaw 15%JjAo,, poormillin, Lancer 10% Apache 12% Bison 12% Ellsworth out 51% W4b4u"e' Ottawa 511,-,Yokt.n----'4,4 over the state but has been a In Town Scout 48% riurnph 12% Ottawa 46% '74" Scout18t. bull, Red C Greeley Wichita Scon To 40% Lone Ness Rush Barton Triumph 15%11)elawe 9% triumph 17% oti.,..35%6.9.125, To 41% Ott 31% local favorite for a decade, was Scout 52% Kaw 13% scout 12% Wichita 39Scout 5 Apache 366 Scout55% iiaron Set25 G supplanted Scout 34 Elotee 11 Kaw 14% ut 45% Ott 21 'C. Spout 32% Apache2246 Scout 47% 9.,e Chose Tc:u1Triumph 25P 6% the leader in Stafford and Scott Bison 8% Wichitall Boon 10%Bn raw 20% Iriumph 45%Scour 5,% 16% Bison 11% 17 University althe non 12% 49% Scout 44% i Triumph 3 ut 53% C494' Anderson Linn 1930s, 1Bon 15% Scout counties. Pawnee Triumph 23% age 4% Ohara 7%Triumph22% Ottawe 34 4 Ott 33Ottawa47 mai Kaw Ottawa 15% Hamilton Kearny Finney Scout 44% 15% Triumph251% To 17% Triurnph21 state's tiodgernon Stafford Gage, a relatively new variety, BookStore Boon 24% 5.;,7::-Scout 21% Gege13% Gees 12% Scout 47% Scout 51% Harvey oo the middle Boon 5 ut 38% Rodeo8% made an increased showing in 623 N. Manhattan Wichne23%Scout 23 Boon 19% Apache3 riumph 55%Butler Allen Bourbon Manhattan Bison 25% Rodeo 7% Scout 29 out 36% it was Bison17%Triumph Apache 18 (Gm, Triumph 52%Scout 51% Gage 29% ter Boon 16 a 3% Triuwph3;), TWr*I:erij;5 SU 26Triumph24 IScout54% Scout 38% bef Scoot ,sej, Ford Bn14% Sedgwok Boon 4% 36 Sct20% flaw. 24 manche Scout 39% riumph 69% Ottawa 13% Gspa Gyon 17 "IiKraw 7%Peon ste Stanton Gjon, Saw 22% coot 28% the Haskell Kaw 11% Cowes C roS:iord 16% Scout 32% Rodco I% W''17-77, :7% Bison 54% Bison 4 Triumph 47% rt,umph 56% Woch 1 Triump OPERATORS ut 39% Scout 43% Troimph17% Elk CUSTOM Scout l9Oste6d. 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How The Wheat Was Planted HEREIS THE ONE YOUALL ASKED FOR! 'In Poll This map shows the three favorite wheat varieties planted in each county for Everybod the 1968 crop. For the first time in seven years, Triumph lost its title as the most favored variety, ranking second to fast-moving Scout. MAT-TRUC lacs, Oldsrx Scout was the leading variety in 51 pounties and ranked in the top three in all icks andC but a few. Trumph led in 27 counties, including the big acreage counties of Sumner, 7 1 0 General M

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Pawnee, varh, tems to meet federal meat in- :heyenn ., once the state's leader, alsocoon 5 tinues to have modest plantings40-50 Meat Packers. spection criteria anda third vest year if the secretary of agricul- June 25, 1968 t --de?,'throughout the state. 1. how's. An estimated 40 to 50 meat expenditures of money. Most of ture finds that a state is making C former )(lest ph,, packing plants throughout thethese plants were described as sufficient progress. If thestates stateomancheleader,,stillanothergets some country have closed since Con-Small slaughtering and process- n°rthweli planting, and Concho and Pon- fail to act, the federalgovern- ansas gress enacted to ex-ing operations. Wanted com ment would step in and impose las ca, two promising varieties of tend federal standards to all The report on the closing of federal inspection. Time is running out to sell -"ledr the late 1950s, have about dis-meat packing and processing but /lever the plants and on the progress - - - those silver certificates. Stop plants. of the states in establishing fed- in soon for current market On page 5 Turkey, the wonder wheat Four of the plants were closederal standards for all plants Tools quotation! We are also buy- which was brought to the mid - ing all other silver coins. 25c under an emergency section ofcame from agriculture depart- ROE west 60 years ago, was still the Too 75e the permitting the shut- ment officials in their first com- FOR EVERY , major wheat in Kansas in thedown of operations if a plant Treasure Chest prehensive review since the NEED AGGIE Elden & Sylvia Leasure mid 1930s. High yielding but was found to be endangering new meat act was adopted last HARDWARE poor milling wheats like Black - P.O. Box 304 308 Poynta public health. One was a large December. 1205 Moro Phone 913 PR 8-5233 hull Red Chief, and Chiefkan slaughterhouse and processing The law is designed to bring Manhattan, Ks. MANHATTAN, KANSAS 66502 supplanted Turkey in the lateplant in a metropolitan area ofunder federal standards some ty 1930s, altho Tenmarq was theMichigan. The other three were15,000 plants that have been state's major producer duringsmaller plants in Connecticut, subject to only state or local The Only Mower in the Worl Ire the middle of World War II. La- Manhattan Delaware, and Illinois. The laws. These plants sell wholly Guaranteed terit was Pawnee and Co- plants were closed by state of- within their state. They produce manche before Triumph domin- ficials after being designated asabout 15 per cent of all slaugh- Full Years ated the state for most of the dangerous to public health by tered meat and 25 per cent of 1960S. the United States Department ofprocessed meat. Federal inspec- \AgE6OOTER GM Sign Switch Agriculture. tion on meat and meat products The remainder of the plants shipped in interstate commerce MOWER that closed did so voluntarily. cover about 85 per cent of the Proven performance sincei943.7,1 HP MeansChange Department officials said that incountry's meat supply. Engir.e, 24" Cut, power for ail conditions. most cases the plants elected to The bill authorizes matching Best mm-ieuverahliity. Wheels do not. run InPolicy close because they could not federal grants to states to en- on uncut grass. 3 speeis forward and re- verse. Mowing speeds to 6 MPH, traveling The Mower EveryoneWants Everybody knows that Cadil- meet the federal standards for able them to make state inspec- speed 12 to 15 MPH. Also 36", 10 HP model. lacs, Oldsmobiles, Pontiacs, Bu-cleanliness and production of tion systemsforintrastate icks and Chevys are made by wholesome meat without largeplants at least equal to federal HARDY Supply Co.Macksville Kansas General Motors. Not everybody, GM manage- ment apparently figures, for the auto giant is about to embark TM on a program of changing the signs at the dealerships where its cars. and trucks are sold. The switch will cost $275 million and take 10 years. There are more than 14,000 signs to be re- placed. A few new signs are ex- BACOB pected to be erected by the end of this year. GM hasn't officially announ- ced the policy, but business pub- zes & Kinds lications have caught wind of it. Barns,Hay The change apparently comes lachine. The ,ersBales to from a policy shift to more cen- r 22'. tralized management, retarding IDUSTRIAL the initiative from the divisions, is the ONLY a management theory which ires no Baler

:. It handles GM put into practice in the port EARN 1920s and has held since. is of dollars It follows similar switches be- IN ON THE ing made by Ford and Chrysler. I LTURE. The new signs will identfy not only the product sold (such as Buick, Cadillac, etc.) but will also feature the GM "mark of excellence," a corporate symbol the company has been promot- ing in some ads for the past year and a half. GM and its dealers will share the cost of the signs. Ford and Chrysler have both shared costs with dealers on a 50-50 basis. Ford started the program in 1966 and figures itwill cost THE BACON BIN SYSTEM: Designed to es long. $110 million. Chrysler started achieve optimum production performance handle. back in 1962 and is now virtual- ly completed the program at a within the genetic capability of the animal. ?ed that cost of $65 million. O section toa circular trench below the up the As part of the research prior 0 46 wedge-shaped pens on two levels can floor of the bin. An agitator homogenizes to bale to the new sign program, insid- hold up to 450 market -weight hogs. All the manure and liquid wastes. The trench ers say, GM learned most people )thsout pens contain special creep areas. can be easily drained every four or five can't name the corporations that O days by simply pulling the drain plug and der the make most consumer products. O Walkway and center arena area offer easy letting the slurry flow to the outside hold- sconsin, GM researchers also learned that companies that have tried 0 access to every pen. ing tank. No pumps are required.

With to link theircorporate names aaler with the sign consumer products O Feed is controlled from the feeding auger, O Ventilation and air flow to everypen, plus ayesYou they produce have often in- 0 and can be quickly conveyed from out- reduced odors and gases, is achieved by useyour creased sales. theback side bulk feed tanks to the surge hopper a combination of 360° eave ventilation Ind bales' This Year Put Up and down into the pens. Up tothree andfiveautomatically -controlledfans. separate rations can be selected. Each fan has a louver system to control MONSANTO the air flow. High sanitation standards are maintained through efficient manure disposal system. SEAL -VAC CO Heatingissupplied by circulatinghot Manure drops through the slatted floor water through pipes in the floor- plus a thermostatically -controlled space heater ACUUM SILAGE at the ceiling. NEXT TO NO SPOILAGE North Central Steel Co.,Inc. For more information, call your SEAL -VAC Dealer. 116 West Second EX 2-2077 Victor Kruse Phone 2609 Minneapolis, Ks. 674.67 WA2.3"1 Barnes, Kans. casseroles d 0( fvreere berries or ...... mint if ...... asrtdioenssim.) and desired. 1 clove garlic, crushed unneededpoat 350 degrees. Mrs. Marvin %L. 1/4 cup milk bake one hour Pierce Street, Reck, OUR DAILY BREAD crumbs or Washington4:(4 1/2 cup cracker Mrs. Carl Frese,R 3, Clifton: This is a delicious - by G&GArea Cooks quick -cooking oatmeal "Enjoy the Woman's Page ofcome hot weathereooi 1 teaspoon salt Grass & Grain verymuch and RED RASPBERRYdays:,des,'t1 dash pepper would like to share a fluffy 1 can PIE 1 cup cooked rice strawberry dessert with its read- thawedfrozen red raspberries inch Mrs. A. F Pohlman Of 1/2 cup grated cheese 2 tablespoons minced onion ers." red food coloring . Combine ground beef, egg, FROZEN 3/4 cup sugar or STRAWBERRY FLUFF 3 tablespoons Natorna Wins BeverageServer garlic, milk, cracker crumbs 11/4 cups crisp cookie crumbs 2 tablespoonscornstarch hider oatmeal, salt and pepper. Shape flour you'regoo Mrs. A. F. Pohlman, Natorna: "This is a deliciously rich in a rectangle on waxed paper 2 egg whites 1/2 teaspoonsalt crust and especially good for cream and chiffon pies." length to fit 10x7 -inch pan.Com- 11/2 cups sugar 2 cups cream,scalded Kayea PIE PLATE PASTRY bine rice, cheese, onion,salt 1/2 cup butter (room tempera- 9 -inch baked pieshell, than 01/eSI (One Crust) ture) Drain raspberries cooled don't lose and pepper. Spread overmeat, and save 11/2 cups sifted all-purpose flour roll like jelly roll, sealends. 1 tablespoon lemon juice juice. To berries loge. add adro 11/2 teaspoons sugar Place in 11x7x2-inch pan. Bake 2 cups fresh strawberries red coloring. Siftsugar, eop 0/ 1/2 teaspoon salt (or 2 cups frozen berries starch, flour and you may at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. salt and put in pieta 1/2 cup vegetable oil Letstand five minutes or long- may be used) top of double boiler. sash 2 tablespoons milk Add juice er before slicing. "This is very 1 cup heavy cream, whippedoff berries slowly.Blend. or bayin e Sift flour, sugar and salt in a 9 -inch pie plate. Combine Combine crumbs and butter,scalded cream Add other good. Nice to take to a picnic or and cooloverimare oil and milk in measuring cup and beat with fork till blended. basket dinner."' put n 9x9 -inch pan. bake in water until thick.Remove that Pour over flour mixture; mix with fork until all flour is moist- * * * 350 -degree oven for eight min- cool SHORN,- Fold in berries ened. With fingers, press mixture firmly against bottom and utes. Cool. Beat egg whites & porateur inuntilto baked pie and sty1esthaof outdoor: Mrs. Wanda Wedel of Lang - shell. Reit' sides of pie plate. Make small edge on plate and flute. Bake at don, Mo., sent the following re-lemon juice until foamy; add e set. 425 degrees 12-15 minutes. the sugar slowly.Continue slitther c cipe: beating until meringue forms anges BARBECUED BEAN Combine Mrs. Elmer Anderson, 305 CASSEROLE stiff glossy peaks, add the CYLBar Vine Street, Wamego: "As it is 1 cup finely cut celery For Better ideal way 1 cup cut-up marshmallows 8 slices bacon, cut up and strawberries which have been Combine gooseberry time and they are fried crisp crushed or mashed; beat at EfficiencyTry the view, They so nice this year I am sending or the small ones hiP-h speed for about 12-15 min- AUSHERMAN a Gooseberry Salad recipe I 1/4 cup nutmeats (black 1 onion, chopped 1 can green beans, drained utes, then quickly fold in the ReversibleBar handy think is so good. I enjoy all the walnuts are good) 1 2 -pound can pork & beans whipped cream. Freeze over- Your Area Dealer of a recipes in the paper and enjoy 1 tablespoon or less grated Airport Service cooking and baking and I try orange rind 1 can small lima beans night. Makes nine servings. If Station 1 can kidney beans frozen strawberries are used venietfa:ovethe as many as I can." Stir a few times as it sets. instead of fresh berries, they Clay Center,Kans. Pour in a shallow pan. 1 cup catsup ME 2-2785 GOOSEBERRY SALAD * * * 1 teaspoon salt should be drained of their Airport Corner risibility, 1 cup fresh gooseberries, Mrs. George Faelber, Carlton: 1 tablespoon dry mustard juice. Garnish wth whole straw - W. 24 hwy, cooked in 2 cups water and 1 tablespoon Worcestershire double 1 cup sugar (don't over- "Here is another good ground the cook) beef recipe." sauce above 2 boxes lime gelatin dissolved STUFFED BEEF ROLL 3 tablespoons vinegar 1 pound ground beef 1/2 cup brown sugar in the hot fruit mix. Add 1 egg Mix in large bowl. Divide into 1 cup cold water RANCHFA"a LOANS ywhere. 1/2 cup crushed pineapple easel! 1/2 cup cut-up mandarin or - JUNE DAIRY SPECIAL se A Financial Service wrings The Latest MILD For The Farmer And By The Farmer imum `Daily CHEDDAR CHEESE rltandtwardaistointvide an Breads 'R. STANLEY PARSONS, Mg;. s, excel Prize. SEE ME AT d and POUND, POUND 604 HUMBOLDT PR 6-6931 be sta Res. Phone JE 9-8725 oss and Price 53'Effective Thru June Insulated Server LAND BANK MANHATTAN ate the Open Mon. through Fri. 1. They IDEAL FOR either hot or 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed 12-1) cold beverages. Shock resis- BI Branch Offices: CLAY CENTER & JUNCTION CITY tant; dishwasher safe, one - Federal quart size. This lovely bronze - LAND BANK Assn. of I tone with white trim server MANHATTAN is perfect for either patio CHEESE, INC. Serving Clay, dining or in the home dining ON US 24 WAMEGO, KANS. Geary, Pottawatomie & Riley counties. area. Lid lifts with the touch of a thumb; wide lip for easy pouring. Good bi deserve The winner each week is expert drawn by lot from the reci- pes printed. All Oho Win one by' sending us your need it favoritcrecipe - this can be maindish,leftover,salad, The more e side dish, dessert or what it needsthe dinary wok have you. 4becausekee 1. Check your recipe care %builtiin.It s fully to be sure all ingredi- entsareaccurate andac- counted for. SNYDI 2. Be sure your name and address are on the entry. Phi S. Only onerecipeat a ('LA time, please. 4. Send it to Woman's Page Editor, Grass & Grain, Box 1968 1009, Manhattan, Kansas.

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Place pear halves, cut - and finisher, Lasso provides a complete the "1' mower cheese are blended together complete feed for you. Either way, Lasso with pear syrup and chopped side up, on lettuce -lined platter balanceofvitamins,minerals,growth Rake teet1 Hog Supplement (medicatedor non - Grass boa dates, then mounded in the cen- or individual salad plates. Com- factor and Sunflower Brand Soybean Combine ter of each pear half. Chopped bine cheeses, thinning a little Meal, nature's richest source of protein. medicated) can get you to market 15to Combine E cashew nuts go over all. Serve with reserved pear syrup. Blend The only place you can buy Lasso Hog 20 days earlier than other hog supple- Aushe: on individual lettuce -lined plates in chopped dates. Place spoonful Supplement is .at Kansas Soya Products ments. For larger,earlierprofits,get Roller Cha or arrange on a platter to ac- of cheese mxture in center of Company in Emporia. But, because you Lasso Hog Supplement now! FC company a buffet meal. each pear half. Top with cash- 1 set 27A5 Use remaining pear syrup asew nuts. Serves four to six. Lasso Hog Supplement, available only at for 800 the liquid in gelatin salads or to keg. Frio flavor dessert sauces. For a re- Note Of Thanks Kansas Soya Products Co., Inc. freshng drink combine the sy- Phone Dickens 2-7270 1 set 27. From Winner F rup with fruit juices. Emporia, Kansas, Bore I CONTINENTAL A note of thanks was received PEAR SALADS from a recent 'Our Daily Bread' 1 (1 -pound 13 -ounce) can Bart- contest winner,Mrs. Eldon lett pear halves Thorman of Clay Center: 1 (5 -ounce) jar old English "Thank you so very much for We invite you to spend a profitable and pleasant day atan cheese the nice ice S bucket I received FAR for my winning recipe. It will 1 (3 -ounce) package cream Next cheese come in handy and I surely do OLIVER BETTER FARMING enjoy all the recipes in your in- MANHA Family Will Like teresting little paper. Thanks Butterscotch "Sweets1f again." DEMONSTRATION Your family will like these Butterscotch "Sweets." 5 -CENT A BARREL Boil 6 medium sweet potatoesHIKE FOR CRUDE OIL until tender. Drain and peel. G&G area oil leaseholders should pick up a few extra Despit Place in a greased oven -proof prices la serving dish and bake in a hotbucks from production on their land. There is a general in- sale dev( oven (450 degrees) 15-20 min- on receil utes, or until sweet potatoes are crease in the price of crude oil. first announced by Phillips Pe- expected thoroughly heated. Cows 1 Meanwhile, combine ina troleum and followed by other ture the saucepan 3 tablespoons butter, 1 refiners in the midwest and prices we cup firmly packed brown sugar, southwest U.S. The National We ex 31- teaspoon salt,1/3 cup all-pur- Cooperative Refinery at Mc- ing Thur Pherson posted a 5 -cent increase pose syrup and 1/4cup light this time cream.Cookovermedium on the oil it buys, paying $3.20 Follow heat, stirring constantly, until a barrel for 40 degree gravity last Thui mixture comes to a full boil. crude. The price in the Texas Boil one minute. Pour sauce ov- and Oklahoma panhandle was er top of sweet potatoes and 'jumped 5 cents to $3.12. serve hot. Makes six servings. FA T 3 whifac MATTRESS & At the Leo Hall & Sons Farm on Rte. 281 - 9 Miles South of 18 black Egg Sailboats BOX SPRINGS 4 bllswhi Please your youngsters. Perch 5 whifac small triangle -shaped crackers Specials Every Day GREAT BEND, KANS. 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So, plan now to spenda few relaxed hours with us at this 1 blkwh ao_g44:6 informative field day. Meet and chat withyour neighbors 1 rnwhi and friends. Demonstrations 1 blkwl- begin promptly at 9 o'clock I whifa -e-441.2t22, ez.t/ in the morning and continue throughout the day until 4 in the afternoon. ez.-ao-g4-me Register for free doorprizes. apeL.G 94t4;*,gat As7a.e.6. Call or visit us ifyou require transportation oradditional instructions. 1 whifac DURHAM 1 black Junction City, Kansas CLAY CENTER SALINA I whifa, G&R Impl. Co. Toburen Imple. Co. Lindquist Imp!.Co. 1 whifa, MARYSVILT E 1 whifa MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ABILENE Peschel Bros. Impl. 1 black ALMA EMPORIA Malang Motor Co. Eberwein Garage Arndt Bros. DI2.5262 This is one of the goals of the June 25, 1968 Wheat Allotment Poor People's campaign. Cut 13% This, he said, could lead to di-been suggested, because itis Agriculture Secretary Orvilleset at 51.6 million acres com- idled acres. version of the stamps to pur-tied in directly with his depart- L. Freeman has announced a 13pared with 59.3 million for the Growers will be allowed to di- poses other than food similar toment's purchases made to sup- per cent cutin federal wheat 1968 crop. Under the govern. vert up to one half of their allot-those which occurred in the port farm prices generally. i0 planting allotment for the 1969ment's wheat program, due to ments and farms with allotment 1940s. As for food stamps, he com- crop in aneffort to cut surplus-expire at the end of 1969, farm-of 21.7 acres or less will be al- "Those diversions discredited mented that "the welfare peo- es and boostfarm prices. ers who voluntarily comply lowed to idle their entire alot-the program and it was destroy-ple and the 0E0 (Office of Eco- Freeman said that in additionwith planting allotments be- ment for diversion payment. ed at that time," he said. nomic Opportunity) would like to the cutback in planting allot-6ome eligible for government Freeman said also he is set- Sen. Gaylord Nelson (D-Wis.)to end them. They believe peo- ments, his department would of-price support loans plus direct ting an export target of 750 said he could not see why Free-ple on relief should get direct fer diversion payments to farm-support payments. million bushels for the wheat man wouldobjecttofree money payments." ers who hold planting below Freeman said support loansmarketing year beginning Julystamps for persons or families Freeman said that when he their allotments. on 1969 crop wheat will be kept 1. with no income at all. was governor of Minnesota he All told, the farm official said, at the present level of a national He added other features of The secretary replied that found cases of old people with his goal is an acreage cut of average of $1.25 a bushel. In ad-the government grain programsuch clearly desperate cases inadequate assistance payments about 18 per cent from this dition, on 43 per cent of each would be continued including should be met by more success-who suffered from malnutrition year's level. participating farms' expected permission for farmers to sub-ful antipoverty and welfare pro-because they took some of their The 1969 crop allotment wasproduction, farmers will get ad-stitute wheat on feed grain acregrams which would provide in-money and used it to play bingo )n ditional payments bringing age or vice versa if they enrollcomes to such persons. to have some companionship their total returns up to the in the program for both types Freeman said the commodity and brightness in their lives. 1..11Ill 11,1\1:11J,, gs full "fair" parity price, Freemanof grains. distributionprogram could The virtue of food stamps is said. Officials said there will be onehardly be transferred to the that they prevent such diver- Wheat parity last month waschange from the 1967 programWelfare department, as has sions, he said. ITCO $2.63 a bushel. affecting farmers who grow MOWER GUARDS The 1968 planting allotmentboth wheat and barley. Farmers $1.05 had also been cut 13 per centwho wish this year to substitute COW POKES By Ace Reid Sections, smooth, heavy..15c from 1967 after a bumper, price -wheat on acreage normally us- Sections,underserrated,heavy 16c depressing 1967 crop. But pre- ed for barley will be required to va Sections, smooth chrome 22c liminary estimates indicate thereduce the original intended bar- :his - Sections, underserrated chrome1968 crop may set a new recordley acreage by 13 per cent. iix. 24c Full length wear plate 2.69 of 1.55 billion bushels and in- the 7' mower sickles as low as 9.99crease the surplus. SSO Rake teeth as low as 26c "The reduced 1969 allotment" on- Grass boards 4.75 Freeman said in a statement, Combine sections as low as 16c Freeman Defends to Combine Belts "will strengthen farm prices and reduce our carryover sur- Ile - Ausherman Cyl. Bars Food Plans get Roller Chain plus by around 100 million bu- Orville L. Freeman, secretary shels." of agriculture, has assured sen- FORD SPECIAL Freeman said his decision fol- 1 set 27A55 sleeves and pistons ators substantial progress has for 800 or 900 Ford tractorlows closely recommendations been made in the last year in Reg. Price $40.50 - Sell $30.50 from a grain advisory commit-expanding and improving gov- tee in a series of field hearings FOR SUPER H ernment programs to feed the nli ti 1 set 27A68 Sleeves & Pistons for farmers. The advisory com- mittee had proposed a 10 per hungry. Hi Compression He told a labor subcommittee )1/ Bore Increase 31/2 to 3 9/16 cent allotment cut. Reg. Price 51.95 that while 4,800,000 persons Farmers who cut acreage be-were getting aid from the food low their allotment and put the Sell $41.95 stamp commodity distribution Ind extra diverted acreage into con- programs a year ago, the num- 4._ HOLT servation uses will receive diver- ber now had increased to 6,100,- 44"-- 614,4F44, 4- 43 anaFARM SUPPLY sion payments equal to 50 per 000. cent of the county price -support .. . sinceI put if up. Next To Sale Barn Freeman said, however, he "This thing ;s too expensive loan rate on the wheat which could not support suggestions I've missed one brandin' and five hay cuttin MANHATTAN PR 6-7943 might have been grown on thethat food stamps be made free. Manhattan Commission Co., Inc. Sale &vim/ Titioaday 21/4 MILES EAST OF MANHATTANON US 24 Despite the break in cattle 1 whiface steer 40.00 39.00 2 whiface cows1150 (a20.00 1 black cow 810 (a18.20 prices last week, our Thursday 1 brnswiss calf 18.10 sale developed a steady market 1 whiface calf 38.00 1 whiface cow 980 @19.90 1 whiface cow 1240 @ on receipts somewhat light as 1 whiface calf 33.00 1 whiface cow 890 @19.70 1 whiface cow 1275 @18.10 27.00 1 whiface cow 1115 @19.70 1 whiface cow 1075 @18.10 expected due to the season. 1 brnswiss calf CE 18.00 Cows have continued to fea- 1 calf 20.00 1 whiface cow 750 @19.70 1 whiface cow 920 @ 1 holstein cow 1130 @19.60 1 holstein cow 725 @17.90 ture the summer sales, and the 17.80 prices were good. STEER CALVES 1 whiface cow 1105 @19.50 1 whiface cow 615 @ 1 whiface cow 865 @17.80 We expect the sale this com- 1 whiface steer 210@ 34.25 1 whiface cow 1100 p19.50 [email protected] 1 whiface cow 975 p19.50 1 holstei n cow 980 @17.80 ing Thursday to be normal for 1 whiface steer 17.50 2 whiface steers447@ 28.30 1 black cow 1055 @19.50 1 black cow 905 @ this time of year. 1090 (a 17.40 1 black steer [email protected] 1 whiface cow 975 p19.40 1 roan cow Following is a sampling of 1135 @17.2`z last Thursday's sales: 1 whiface steer 515@ 27.00 1 holstein cow 1095 @19.30 1 jersey cow 430@ 26.50 1 holstein cow 1470 @19.20 1 whiface cow 955 @ 17.2u 1 whiface steer 805 @17.20 595@ 26.40 1 holstein cow 1085 @19.20 1 jersey cow 1 black steer 1080 @17.10 1 whiface steer [email protected] 1 whiface cow 710 p19.10 1 whiface cow 1 black cow 855 (a16.70 FAT CATTLE & FEEDERS 1 holstein steer [email protected] 1 whiface cow 930 @19.00 3 whiface steers616 p27.30 1 blackwhif heifer380 @21.90 1 whiface cow 1490 @19.00 1 whiface cow 865 @16.50 1 charolais cow880 (a16.30 18 black steers 766 @26.651 whiface steer 510 @19.40 1 whiface cow 1180 @19.00 BUYING 1 holstein cow 1380 @16.20 4 blkwhif steers 695 @26.201 holstein steer 360 p19.25 1 black cow 995 @19.00 FAT HOGS 5 whiface steers 26.00 1 spotted cow 1410 @18.90 1 holstein cow 1300 @16.10 796 p 1080 @16.00 We buy fat hogs daily at the 2 black steers 26.00 HEIFER CALVES 1 whiface cow 1295 (a18.90 1 whiface cow Manhattan Commission Co., Inc., 905 @ 1 black cow&clf 212.00 1 black steer 620 @26.002 whiface heifers 445 @25.50 1 jersey cow 1105 (El18.80 p sale barn. We buy direct with no 1 blkwhif cow&clf @172.00 commission to the seller. 1 whiface steer 675 @26.001 whiface heifer455 p25.00 1 charolais cow 795 @18.80 Dealel 1 whiface steer 765 @26.002 whiface heifers 585 @24.60 1 holstein cow 1525 @18.60 At Manhattan 1 whiface steer 25.904 shthorn heifers488 @23.60 1 whiface cow 1290 (a18.40 LAMBS Mondays thru Saturdays 770 p @13.00 9 whiface heifers 782 @25.701 whiface heifer 490 (a22.60 1 whiface cow 985 @18.30 1 lamb 2 lambs 180 @21.50 BUYING HOURS 1 black heifer 805 @25.40 8 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 1 blkwhif steer 900 p25. 30 BULLS At Alma & Eskridge 1620 (a24.00 1 whiface heifer645 @25.101 charolais bull Every Wednesday 1 whiface steer 625 @25.001 whiface bull 1670 (a23.70 SALES EVERY THURSDAY 2 whiface heifers 935 @25.001 charolais bull1530 (a23.70 From 8 a.m. to1 p.m. 1 whiface steer 620 p24.601 whiface bull 1605 @23.40 1 black steer 635 @24.601 whiface bull1420 (a22.10 *** 2 whiface heifers 600 @24. 40 1 black bull @225.00 For information call the barn 7 blkwhif heifers 638 p24. 10 No Interruption During Harvest ,:in Manhattan, PR 6-4815. Or you 'may call Joe Raine at Maple Hill 1 whiface heifer 670 @23.90 663-2226 or Eskridge Yard 449- 1 whiface heifer700 @23.70 COWS '2347; or Alma Yard 765-3841. 1 blkwhif heifer915 @23.60 2 whiface hfrets927 @24.50FOR ESTIMATES' 1 rnwhif heifer 670 @23. 101 whiface cow 920 p22.90 23.10 W. E. DUGAN -Alta Vista, 229-6430I 1 blkwhif heifer 1055 p 1 whiface cow 1030 @21.30 Maple Hill, 663-2226 1 whiface steer 635 @22. 70 JOE RAINE 1 black cow 915 @21.00 DON WELLS Manhattan, JE 9-3744The Manhattan Commission 1 whiface cow 980 @21.00 MERVIN SEXTON Abilene, CO 3-3449 1 brnswiss cow 1755 (a20.90C. J. WENTZ, bus. mgr.Manhattan, JE 9-5561 Co., Inc. BABY CALVES 1 black cow 960 p20.80 1 whiface steer calf @65.001 holstein cow 1350 @20.70 CERTIFIED MANHATTAN, KANSAS 1 black calf 58.001 whiface cow 940 @20.60BARN PHONE Manhattan, PR 6-4815 LIVE SIOCK 1 whiface steer calf @ 51 . 001 whiface cow 805 (a20.60 MARKEI East On US 24 1 whiface heifer calf (a49.001 holstein cow 1070 p20.50 Consignment Reports 1 whiface calf 42.001 holstein cow 1275 @20.20 WIBW radio 6:30 A. M. Thursdays 1 black calf 40.001 whiface cow 915 @20.00 WIBW-TV 12:15 Noon Wednesdays Auctioneers: Joe Raine and Dale Feil Issimmamminus Bob Bohannon June 25, 1968 Paddle- Will Take There Wheeler spots ahE Harold Jones'Job tare, acct On The Dr. Robert A.Bohannon, 46, a Farm Jot native Kansan withwide admin- Claude experience, has been said Pomona istrative Dor, That's a genuine named director of theKansas outlooks paddlewheeler that'sState Universitycooperative ex- for later aften seen on the Po- effective Aug- C( mona Reservoir, tension service, cember black smoke belch- ust 1. abushel ing from its twin He fills the vacancythat Dr. indicating smokestacks. The 60 -Harold E. Jones, directorsince in that at foot, steampowered restri 1956, created whenhe asked ing boat was built by turkey an Rev. William Hurtig,earlier this year totransfer Methodist minister from administrativework. the sprint at Lyndon. It can op- Dr. Bohannon hashad sever- of finishe erate in water a foot at All of t and a half deep, de- aladministrative positions veloping 15 -horse- the university and wasa post- arelikely power from a steamdoctoral fellow in collegead- various n engine that had been ministration at theUniversity Gifford used in a laboratory number o at Kansas State Uni- of Michigan in 1964.He was as- versity. stant to the deanof agricul- the feed g ture and to the directorof exten- grams of sion from 1961 to1965 when he rent. annual became acting head ofthe de- Farmer DON'T MISS the second partment of agronomyuntil be- million ac COUNTRY of K -State's Set For Horse Show land, an OLD FASHIONED ing named director Claude McClintock of Simpson is shown with his chestnut International Agricultural pro- mare, Shady Oaks, with whomhe hopes to defend the Davis lion acres grams two years ago.He will Challenge Trophy at the Delphos Horse Show July 18-19.20. Corn P Ci-Co Park July 4 leave that position forhis new for 65 m drop. down 8 P 1-8 p.m. post. FAIRManhattan, Kans. The second factor is that, forWheat im the first time in many years, Free Horse Show Chicken Barbecue numbers. Carnival Rides for Country Bazaar Oil Drop Mark production fell below the &mil Last ye Children lion barrel mark for a $7,993.farmers s Bring the wholefamily and havean 552 -barrel total in 1967. of a 68-m; old fashioned barrelof fun! In Russell County The third factor is the $75,445Gifford r RUSSELL - Kansas methodsdrop in value of equipment. ing, whet of setting values on oil property The 1968 total of $19,694,630 equal to li received the blame for nearly for county oil valuation is well the fact ti half of the 6 per cent drop in below the peak figure of $37,. acres wet Russell County's oil valuation 012,555 set in 1951. Then, it Farm b over the last year. was more than half the total come a ce The valuationdropped county valuation. Gifford so $1,417,775to the $19,694,630 But Mai said the decline wool/ "The co mark. have been much greater, had itreason th The substitution of the state not been for some good, but come so i schedule, in place of the pre- small, new oil pools found in thegaining pi BOB BOHANNON viously -used 9 -county schedule,county in the year. as one wa A native of Jackson County, was listed by Richard Mai, coun- Mai said there also was a drop "They v Bohannon was sent to Michigan ty oil assessor, as one of the of producing hand, rigl State University for training three factors that caused the wells, from 2341 to 2301. heir pnici with the U.S. Army during N.S. °rid War II and returned there for his B.S. degree. His M.S.is from KSU, his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois. Farm The new extension director joined the Kansas extension service in 1951 as a county ag- ent in Nemaha County and was per made a specialist in soils test- Special Vail rno: ing on the central staff in 1953. al CYGON* 2E INSECTICIDE ficis- a recipient of a Soil Con- servation Service merit award fror for developing a system that KELVINATOR get in widespread under- STOPS FLIES resulted 3-r( standing and use of data from speedy Mount prc soil surveys. FOR 2 MONTHS! His honorary and professional Series Cygon 2E memberships include Alpha Ze- 5-8 The fly -killing power in one spraying of ta, Sigma Xi, Epsilon Sigma Phi, Insecticide lasts for 8 weeks or more! Gamma Sigma Delta, the Am- You can spray your poultry houses ... thenforget erican Society of Agronomy, and the Soil Science Society of about flies for two months. America. Cygon 2E Insecticide is safe to usearound chickens Mrs. Bohannon is the former when you mix it as directed. Useit as a residual Vera Jeanne Waugh of Wash- spray for small ington Courthouse, Ohio. They spray for large areas ... as aspot have three daughters: Karen, areas ...and to control maggots 18, Kathryn, 16, and Ellen, 10. that breed in poultry droppings. Bohannon is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Everett Bohan- Call or stop by our store and ask non of Holton. for Cygon 2E Insecticide. Use it early this spring and all summer rs) An Experienced MAN OF ACTION long, whenever flies are a problem. in 10 10c. - that's why any defect 11111ST 10" FREE if GET A REPLACEMENT in the sealed -inrefrig- workmanship or materials occurs of pur- *Reg. Trademark of American Cyanamid Company. erating mechanism within 5 yearsfrom the date only.) chase. Just return unit to us.(Original owner Mid -Continent Elevator CE' 8-4177 Junction City lightweight,portable and 431 Speedy Mount 5-8 models are Models are you can install themyourself in minutes. 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May because reasonable prices ture,according to editors of the D.C.," Gifford wrote. farming with farmers changing Rising market hog prices, fol- prevailed then. This created hea- FarmJournal, Philadelphia. Heavy sign-up in the grain to fewer crops, more irrigatonlowed by increased wholesale vy demand for cuts and the sup- Claude Gifford, economics ed- programs this year was caused and more intensified farming ofquotations are almost sure toply contractedconsiderably. itor, said cropsand livestock by farmers' reaction to unusual-fewer kinds of crops. boost retail prices on loins andMany chains had to buy ina outlooks both are improving ly low harvest prices last year An increase in cash renting chops about 10 cents a pound rising wholesale market to fill for later in1968. He said De- and a "sweetened" feed grain and custom farming also was past the middle of June. Pricescommitments and this added cember corn futures are 7 cents program, along with the bitternoted. Cash renting has an ad-at the slaughter and wholesale "fire" to the price climb. More- a bushelhigher than last yearlesson that world starvation vantage for individual farmerslevels are the highest in nine toover, a small reduction in hog indicating some strengthening willl not bring more buyers forof providing greater flexibility 10 months. movements to markets cut the in that area. Farmers areshow- U.S. wheat and food grain. of management operation. Chain stores started to featurevolume of available chops and ing restraint in eggproduction, "Farmers are demonstrating Farmers are continuing to lookpork loins and chops in late loins. turkey and broiler placements, they'll farm the government for in their produc- the spring pig crop andweights with the same fervor they farmtion. For instance, they contract The following grain handling and storage charges have been of finished cattle, he added. their land," he wrote. to grow sugar beets, vegetables, approved by the Kansas Grain Inspection Department. All of these voluntary actions The Farm Journal writer saidsilage, corn and other field crops strengthen these a 3 per cent increase in soybean Receiving Charge Loading Out are likely to in Kansas. as the shift to intensi- Kind of Rail or Truck Storage various markets, he said. planting will bring that crop tofied farming increases. Grain Truck Barge or RailBarge Per Diem Gifford also cited the record the billion -bushel level the first Other trends show the cost Wheat 4.00 1.50 1.50 .75 .033 number of farmers signed up in time, but that the problem of price squeeze is responsible in Grain Sorghums 4.00 1.50 1.50 .75 .033 the feed grains and wheat pro- selling the soybean crop will re-part for a rapid growth of arti- grams of the federal govern- main. ficial inseminationinbeef Soybeans 4.00 1.50 1.50 .75 .033 He beieves either acreage con- ment. herds. The growing practice Rye 4.00 1.50 1.50 .75 .033 Farmers will retire 32 to 33 trol for soybeans or a cut in gives ranchers a chance to million acres of feed grain crop support prices will be necessarybuild their cow herd quality rap- Barley 4.00 1.50 1.50 .75 .033 land, an increase from 21.5 mil- to make for disposal of the sur-idly and cheaply. Corn 4.00 1.50 1.50 .75 .033 chestnut lion acres last year. pluses in soybeans as carryov- Use of new products to con- he Davis ers continue to rise each year. Oats 4.00 1.50 1.50 .75 .033 l9-20. Corn planting estimates are trol estrus in sheep and catle al- for 65 million acres of corn, Livestock prices are expected so is growing. The Farm Jour- All figures are cents per bushel. down 8 percent from last year. to be stronger in remaining nal reported some ranchers of that, for Wheat men signed up in record months of the year. Hog pricesthe nation are treating up to The Farmers Cooperative Assn. y years, numbers. are expected to move up to a 2000 ewes in order to bunch MANHATTAN - ALTA VISTA - ONAGA, KANS. the kill Last year, the nation's wheat peak in July or August equal- lamb crops. go. a $7,998,. farmers signed only 81 per cent ling last summer's high of $23- 7. of a 68 -million acre allotment, $24, he said. :he $75,445 Gifford recalls. With this sign- Fed beef prices will ease along ipment, ing, wheat production will be until summer, then move up in 9,694,630 equal to last year almost despite the fall, ifpresentnumber on is well the fact that 8 per cent fewer counts are accurate. Lamb pri- e of $37, acres were planted. ces are $5 higher and will re- 'ten, it Farm bargaining also has be- main at higher prices through the total come a center for farm interest, the fall, he added. Gifford said. Egg and turkey prices are line would "The cost price squeeze is one likely to move on up as both in- ter, had it reason that farmers have be- dustries work their way clear of pod, but come so interested in 'farm bar- an "avalanche of production," )und in the gaining power' which they see Gifford said. as one way to relieve the pinch. Dairymen with a 28 -cent in- was a drop "They want to have an active crease in hundredweightprices oducing hand, right at home, in raising also are facing brighter futures. 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SENECA KEY MILLINGCO. RHUDY & SONS, INC. SENECA IMPL CO. Clay Center, Kansas SALINA ABILENE LINDQUIST IMPL CO. WISSING MOTOR CO. Much of the production used June 25, in the midwestwill be shifted 1968 Naturich Plant to the Abilene plant,Grubb ex- Central Soya Buys c: plained. 12 Grass &Grain foreign coun- Altogether Central Soya hasStates and over 40 The name of Security Mill is Sale of the Security Milling setup. Prior tothe sale abort 5800 employes in its var-tries. one of long history inAbilene. earlier 2 Co. of Abilene (Naturich Feeds) Net sales last yearwere this year of theAbilene to the Central Soya Co., Inc. ofious plants in several states. high. TheOriginally it was an indepen- Milling Company, Flour Fort Wayne, Ind., was announ- The Fort Wayne based com-$578,03'1,357, a record dent milling company, later be- the Security company acquiredthrough pur- and Naturichwere reorganized ced last week along with planspany serves agriculture and in- coming a part of the Abilene under an independent chase, merger andconstruction corporate for stepping up production anddustry through soybean proces- year. flour milling complex. The Na- label. employment at theAbilene sing, feed manufacturing, poul-10 new facilities last turich mill (a trade name) was Grubb said the plantwill con- "Under the newarrangement plant. try production and processing, all the established as a subsidiary facil- we are looking forward The purchase was announcedgrain merchandising and soy-tinue to manufacture ity under the Security corporate to most popular Naturichfeeds, as siderable growth,"Grubb in a joint statement by H. W.bean chemurgy. Central Soya said. AU has facilities in 18 states, Puertov.ell as the full lineof Master McMillen, chairman ofthe salesmen board of Central Soya, and Rico, Guatemala, Trinidad and aMix feeds. Naturich European sales office in Brus-will team up withCentral Soya Jack R. Grubb, president of the salesmen now in the state. Security Milling Co. sels. It markets in the United Lawrc Effective date of the sale was CALL A June 10 and the new owners an- REAL nounced that Grubb will contin-Kaw Valley Irrigation Increasing You ue as plant manager. US! Central Soya is one of the WE'LL COME OUT TO EAST country's largest soybean pro- Despite Comparative Low Return MAN1l cessors, the second largestin- Irrigation in the Kansas Ri-He suggests that future expan- YOUR FARM FOR TIRE dependent feed manufacturer inver Valley has been expanding,sion of irrigationin the Kan- Anc the country and one of the larg- despite the fact that under pres-sas River Valley needs toin- SERVICE -HYDROFLATION est grain merchandisers - and ent technology, rainfall is near-clude fruit and vegetable crops. recognized as one of the fastest -ly adequate in many years. Although the economics ofir- E growing companies in the Agri - A study by a Kansas State A Business field. However, the Ab-University graduate student in rigation are not encouraging, Nelson said that there were at We Si ilene plant is its first company -economics, David Michael Nel- D41 owned facility in the state of son, indicates that irrigating least two situations in which a farmer mght consider irrigating "A cog Kansas. field corn was not profitable for has a "While we have been market-the average irrigator during corn. One would be if he Phone ing Master Mix feeds in Kansas 1951 to 1965. livestock operation and needs a stable yield. The other situation Tel the Security property will be Nelson, whose doctor of phi- GOE the first company -owned facilitylosophy degree was conferred atwould he where a man was a located in Kansas," McMillen KSU's annual commencement better than average operator said. "We look forward to doingexercises June 1, surveyed Kan -and could make a profit, even if adcrtional business in the area;as River Valley irrigators inhis neighbor didn't. Thin, 'nod ROBT. and are pleased that Mr. Grubb1966. He estimated that the management is important in ma- We guarantee fast, efficient Aucti' has occepted the position of farmer who applied the optimalking irrigation pay in the Kan- plant manager." quantity of irrigation water in-sas River Valley. service and fair prices! Al McMillen said that the full creased yields 46.8 bushels over line of Master Mix feeds will Nelson's 1966 survey revealed non -irrigated corn and realized that the average investment was be made at the Abilene plant a net return of $7.11 an acre for Box 11 and marketed thro'ghout Kan-1966, a dry year. 516,379, or $140 per acre irrigat- sas and into Okahoma. In only five of 15 years (1951-ed. The average farm had an- The feed mill has a 4000 ton nual fixed costs of $1100 and 1965) would the average irriga- DA per month capacity, operating tor have made a profit, and theannual variable costs for irriga- on two shifts. Grubb said that tion of $1663. Costs figured out most profit would have been to $26 per acre of corn irrigated, it will probably soon be going about $10 in 1952. to double shifts and that new Nelson concludes that addi- or $2.07 per acre inch of water employes will be added as need-tional returns from irrigating pumped. ed. The plant is presently em- field corn were not sufficient to ploying 28 persons, operating pay both variable and fixed one shift and Grubb said all ofcosts for the average irrigator. Bit -0 - them will be retained. Di When You Buy Author] Rubber pi Servicefc Chinch Bug Threat In State Used mill) We wot of servi An area of potential chinch ues through the field. bug infestation 'in eastern Kan- Wet weatheris rough on F sas has been outlined by Exten-chinch bugs, Gates reminds. GOOCH WA] sion entomologists at Kansas Late harvest, delayed by wet State University. Heavy popula-weather, with grassy weeds in D tions of these bugs can destroyfields keep the bugs in the stub- wide margins of corn and sor- ble until they have wings to fly All Mali ghum fields. to corn or sorghum. Adult bugs You Pocket Your Service The problem arises where lay eggs at the base of corn and small grains border row crops.sorghum in July to produce the Dairy E When small grains, wheat andsummer generation which dam- others, turn ripe, immature ages these crops in late sum. (wingless) chinch bugs begin tomer. Savings As You Buy Ph. 22 migrate to row crops. Now .is If there is a chinch hug prob- the time to check for the bugs inlem, chemical control can be us- You always know how you stand on your feed costs when you feed

the problem area, Dell E. Gates,ed now. Apply insecticide bar- GOOCH'S BEST . . . cattle . . . swine . . poultry. Your savings Extensionentomologistat riers at the base of the small come at the time you buy. But you have another savings,too, in KSU, said this week. grain plants now. Use as much GOOCH'S RED CIRCLES. The Kansas area in question iswater as possible (20 gallons bound on the west by the westper acre) for distribution of Soon again it will be RED CIRCLE AUCTION TIME . . when those border of Sumner County, the insecticide. Apply a low- Red Circle points become more and more valuable. Ask one of these Cod north to about Salina, then pressure spray early morning Gooch dealers how you can benefit two ways with GOOCH'S BEST . Hon - Stone northeast to include all of Dick-or late eveningtoget the level prices and valuable Red Circles. experici inson, Geary, and Riley coun- greatest amount of spray on own ph ties, then southeast from Alta the ground. Office Vista to near Fort Scott and on Endrin applied at the rate of 4th & south to the Kansas border. '4 pound per acre and Sevin, 1% Sorghum plants less than 5 in-pounds per acre, have reduced ME CLAY ) ches high are most vulnerable chinch bug populations 80 to 90 to chinch bugs when the migra-)ercent in 5 days. Toxaphene ap- tion occurs. Outside rows are plied at 2 pounds per acre has killed and the migration contin-been generally satisfactory. LAN

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CK PROCESSING CO. Conse 21/2 Miles East of SaleBarn - MANHATTAN, KANS.Phone PR 6-9269 Ar IS,n CLAY CENTERALFALFA. MILL West Edge of City Phone ME 3-1401 The shaded area represents potential chinch bug infestations in I96s, - CLAY CENTER, KANS. GRASS & GRAIN EXTRA CLEAN 1% TON We have a 1950 Chev. 1/2T 12aMOULL) LUVOMACO pickup that is good mechanical- RATES: $1 a week for 15words or less. Add 50 a word for additional ly, has heavy duty tires and Grain words. DISCOUNTS: (with wheels, grainsides,overloads. cash orders only) deduct 10% if ad runs 2 weeks. Deduct 25% if adruns 4 weeks. REFUNDS: you may collect' a refund at the 1966 Ford N-600,361V-8, 5 - It's ready to haul grain today. Ag Press office for any unused amount paid ifan ad is cancelled. CLAS- speed trans.,17,000,2 -speed, SIFIED DISPLAY: (boxedads) $1.82 a column inch. CASH: ads not accompaniedby cash have a 16 -ft. stock & grain bed with 1960 Chev. 2 ton with hoist & e earlier 25 -cent billing charge added. hoist. 26,000 miles. bed Flour Mail To: Ag Press - P.O. Box 1009 - 1207 Moro- Manhattan, Kansas 66502 - JE 9-7558 1965 Ford F-600 330 V-8, HD, 4 - 1958 Chev. 1/2 ton 6, 3 -speed, Security speed, 2 -speed, 18' Obeco fold Fleetside bed rgautzed down with Krause 2 ton 1958 Chev. 34 ton V8, 4 speed, 'orporate FOR SALE - Nice group of hoist, 35,000 miles. Stepside bed Notices Livestock palled Hereford bulls ready for1964 Ford F-600 174" W.B., light service. Roth Bros., Green, chassis cab, V-8, 4-spd., 2-spd., 1958 Ford % ton pickup, V-8 rigerrient Kans., Phone WI 4-2237 or WI 13,800 miles. with 4 -speed 4-2238. Ito eon. SB18 1963 Ford F-600 174" W.B. chas-1954 Ford % ton picki'p, can 31) said, Dairymen AUCTIONEERING -Buy FOR SALE - Artificially sired sis cab, V-8, 4-spd. 2-spd. used for odd jobs, trash haul- ummomit Holstein springer heifers, fresh-1963 Chev. 2 -ton, V8, 4 -speed, 2 - ing, fishing and for work. The Best For Less en in August. Dale Van Horn, speed, new 131/2' bed & hoist We have for your selection atRoute 2, Ottawa, Kansas Phone 1963 Ford F-600, 156" W.B. chas- Lawrence E. Welter all times the largest supply of 883-6155. x17 sis cab, V-8, 4 -speed, 2 -speed OBERMEYER FRESH SPRINGER FOR SALE - Extra nice riding1965 Chev. 1/2 ton pickup, 6 cyl. AUCTIONEER HOLSTEIN - GUERNSEY horse. Gentle, gelding. Emerson 1962 Chev. 3.i ton, 6 cyl., 3 speed REAL BROKER JERSEY Mugler, Rt. 1, Clay Center, Ks.1964 International Scout with Your Sale Solicited SWISS and MILKING Phone ME 2-3994. x17 4 wheel drive Large or Small 1950 Jeep 4 WD Marvin Obermeyer, Owner SHORTHORN COWS & 2 SADDLE MARES and a 2 - Ph. BL 8-2255 Open to 9 p.m. EAST HIGHWAY US 24 HEIFERS horse trailer for sale. Make MANHATTAN PR 8.3455 best offer. Sell separately or to- Taylor Motor Co. HERINGTON, KANSAS Financing available - up together. Phone evenings and Real Estate 24 mos. Phone EA 5-2202 And General Sales weekends, St. George, Kans., SPECIALS ph. 913 494-2467, W. N. William. WASHINGTON, KANSAS New & Used 100 head of open Holstein hei- x17 CARS & TRUCKS fers FOR SALE - Bay Appaloosa 1968 Landau Thunderbird, fully 50 head Holstein heifer calves gelding. Good cattle horse, gen- TRUCKS equipped Ed Reimer CALVES! CALVES! tle. Edith Phelan, 72, Allen, Ks. 1962 Chev. 1,2ton, 3 speed, blue 1968 F-100 6, 4 -speed farm & AUCTIONEER We will have 400 to 500 calves x17 and white ranch special beef cross. 2 weeks to 450 lbs. 1962 Ford % ton blue We Specialize in Selling At our barn every week for the PERFORMANCE & Production 1968 F-100 8, .aut., CC, radio etc. DAIRY CATTLE testednationallyaccredited 1962 Ford 1/2 ton, green, 3 speed, 1967 Plymouth Fury II, V-8, 4 next several months. 6 cylinder dr., fully equipped, one owner "A complete Sale Service" SPF purebred Hampshire and 1957 Ford ton V8, 4 speed, Yorkshire boars and open gilts. blue 1965 Rambler Classic, 4 dr.6, Phone or write for sale W. G. WIEBE Can furnish backfat probes, 1949 Chev. 1/2ton, 3 speed, red standard shift dates. Phone CI 4-7265 sonoray loineye measurements,Stock Racks 1964 Galaxie convertible, V8, Telephone 367.2373 Summerfield, Kansas carcass cutouts. Loineyes up to We have many other cars to radio, new paint, etc. GOESSEL, KANSAS 7", backfat down to 0.75. Floydchoose from so feel free to come "Marion County" Meyer, Palmer, Kansas Ph. 308. Plenty more new & used cars SB20 in and visit with us. F600 11/2-2 ton, 159" wheel base, WANTED TO BUY Bank Rate Financing V-8, 4 speed, 2 speed axle FEEDER HOGS FOR SALE - Purebred Duroc ROBT. G. "BOB" WILSON 40 to 100 lbs. Top prices paid. male hog. Good for heavy breed- C&C Wamego Motors Auctioneering Sales Mgr. J. D. SIMPSON ing. John A. Hynek, Hanover, 130 Grant Ave., Junction City Kans. Phone ED 7-2374. x17 AUTO SALES All Types of Sales Phone CE 8-3754 or CE 8-3939FOR SALE - Yearling filly MANHATTAN, KANSAS 456-9567 colt. Sire Big Man Go, son of 500 N. 3rd PR 6-8256 MARYSVILLE, KANSAS Phone 494-2552 REGISTERED ANGUS Go Man Go. Permanent regis- WAMEGO, KANSAS tered. Virgil Jackson, Council US 36 East 562-3029 BREEDING STOCK Box 118St. George, Kans. Grove, Kansas, Phone Americus *No For sale at all times 884-3130. x20 Summer Bargain Trucks LLOYD EDWARDS HOLSTEIN HEIFERS for sale, NEW IHC model 1600, fully Belvue, Kansas some to freshen soon. Call R. J. Days Are Here! eqpt.,2 -ton w/ 15' combina- odrich DAIRY SUPPLIES Phone WAMEGO 456-7645 Taylor, 767-5986 Council Grove, 1964 BUICK Wildcat 2 door tion bed. Will sell at sharp EET or Glenn Schoof, 767-6286 Coun- hardtop,full power, factory discount. cil Grove, or write 900 South air, two tone paint. IHC 1963 C-1000 1/2. ton pickup, Pohlman's Neosho, Council Grove, Kansas. 1964 CORVAIR Monza, 2 -door, \18,4 -speed trans.,radio & SB18 bumper, jr. mirrors S. Wamego stick shift, low mileage Angus Ranch 1963 RAMBLER sta. wagon, 6- Ford 1961 F-100 1/2 ton pickup, 6 Dairy Supply NATOMA, KANSAS FOR SALE - One Phillips cyl., std. trans., radio & heater squeeze chute for cattle. Whole- cyl., stand. trans., air cond. $595 Located At sale price. Joe Hicks, La Harpe, JUST ARRIVED IHC 1958 A-112 :3{t ton pickup, 6 Bit -O -Gold Cheese Bldg. Must Sell due to health Ks. SB20 cyl., 4 -speed,overloads, long All Reg. Angus Cattle a new shipment of steel bed $595 Dave Doperalski 2 PUREBRED yearling Duroc Authorized DeLaval Dealer Quality and pedigrees are tops. Opel Kaddetts Chev. 1964 pickup, 1/2 ton long boars. Ted Musil, Blue Rapids, Station Wagons, Ralleys, wide bed, with radio, heater & Rubber parts for all makes Complete Herd Kans. Phone (913) CA 6-7345. 2 -door Sport Coupes. camper $1395 Service for all makes SB17 see them at GMC 1961 pickup,1/2 ton std. Used milk machines, all makes consists of body, heater, delux rear bump- We would appreciate being 300 head of Angus FOR SALE - Two large regis- er, 22,000 miles, local pickup of service to you. tered service age Holstein bells. MANHATTAN IHC KB -5 truck, 11/2 ton, duals, One dam VG88 over 10,000 lbs 131/2 platform, grain & Phone TUxedo 5-4322 Natoma lifetime and last 3 records each MOTORS, INC. ft. Phone 456-7200 after 8 p.m. any day over 20,000. Harold Scanlan, stock sides, harvest truck $550 WAMEGO, KANSAS BUICK --- OPEL Ford 1953 F-1 1/2 ton pickup, 6 FOR SALE -- Two young 15/16 Abilene, Kansas. x17 cyl., std. trans., two tone paint Charolais cows with purebred NOW IN OUR 50th YEAR $150 calves at side. Priced right. My- "GRAND -VIEW YORKS"-Reg- Main Office 311-317 Houston Chev. 1954 try ck, duals, two DeLaval Clay ron Runft, Scandia, Kansas,Ph. istered Yorkshire boars, vaccin- Used car los at 214 Houston speed rear axle, hoist, plat- 913 FE 5-2582. x17 ated. W. J. Hays, Auburn, Kans. Main Office, 8-3537, form, grain & stock sides All Makes OR 1-2448. x20 Lot 6-4414 Wagon - 1960 Ford Falcon sta- FOR SALE Reg. spotted and MANHATTAN, KANS. tion wagon, 6 cyl., std. trans., Service & Repair Yorkshire boars, ready for hea- FOR SALE - 3 year old reg. lb. Qarter Horse mare, King radio, ideal for hunting & fish- vy service. Also 150 to 180 blood, Okla. Star. Broke, papers. ing, only $195 Dairy Equipment open gilts, vaccinated. E. T. 1964 Chev. Impala IHC 1955 R-122 % ton pickup, Lindquist, Waterville, Phone Phone Manhattan, Kans., PR 1965 Ford F100, custom cab, 4 SB17 6-5221 or PR 6-8256. SB17 heavy duty pickup $395 Joe McClure 785-2358. speed, LWB IHC 1957 A-100 1/2 ton pickup, NATIONALLY ACCREDITED 2 used Eldorado campers radio, heater & bumper $495 Ph. 229-5284 Alta Vista S.P.F. Hampshire boars. Sep- 1962 Volkswagen $845 Ford 1950 F-13/2 ton pickup, 6 tember farroiring. H. Wayne Feed & Seed 1 used Eldorado 14' camping cyl., 4 -speed, be in soon Shirley, Horton, Kans. Phone trailer Powhattan 474-3349. x21 1939 Chevrolet four -door Mohn Implement Co. MEMORIALS WILL BE in the market for all FOR SALE - Purebred York good brome seed. Harveyville FORD SALES & SERVICE Telephone CE 8-5101 boars, No. & Dec. farrowed, Seed Co., Harveyville. Phone sired by Model Champ. Excel- 589-2497. SB19 StenbergMotors Junction City, Kansas lent quality vaccinated. 6 north Cody Memorials 2 east of Frankfort. Beattie DAIRY PELLETS, range pellets Ph. 446-3532 Clyde, Ks. 66938 Phone 1121E. Wm. Bramlage & andallkindsoffertilizers. A GOOD SELECTION Homer Rundle, Owner Sons. x17 Manhattan MillingCo., 107 OF USED PICKUPS Stones designed and cut by Pierre, Manhattan. TF Chg Need A Pickup? experienced craftsmen in our 2 YEAR OLD Registered Here- GET A NEW ONE 1967 IH 374T 120, 4-whl. drive own plant. ford bulls. August Carlson, SmoFOR SALE - Clark 63 soy- IN WAKEFIELD 1965 IH T 1100, 4-whl. drive lan. Phone Salemsborg 1017. beans. Been run, Detroit eleva- 1960 IH % 120 4-whl. drive Office & Display SB18 tor. Phone AC 913 WE 4-2495, We have a good selection of 4th & Grant Enterprise, Kans. SB16 1/2 & % Ton Pickups 1964 IH Scout, % cab NATIONALLY ACCREDITED 1962 IH Scout, full cab ME 2-2323 SPF Yorkshire boars. From test-WE HAVE a reasonable amount 1965 Dodge %T V-8, clean 1967 IH 1/4T 1100 pickup CLAY CENTER ed bloodlines. Serviceable age. of the New Early Victor wheat 1966 Chev. 1534 % T, 8-cyl., 4- Harvey Herrs, Linn, Kans. Ph.planted from new seed last fall spd. 1962 IH 1/2T 1100 pickup 348-2252. x18 from Peterson Seed Co. for sale 1957 International % T pickup,1962 Chev. %T pickup at $2.25 per bu. bulk. Leo De grain sides & stock rack 1959 IH 2T w/ bed & heist LAND IMPROVEMENT FOR SALE -- Three-year old Donder & Sons, Reading, Kans., 1955 Chev. 2T tractor, equipped gelding, broke. Dale Morrison, Phone AN 9-2445. x19 1959 IH % ton pickup, 4 speed, Ulm Abilene, Ks. Ph. Acme 209.x17 6 cyl. to pull mobile homes LAND IMPROVEMENT 1.949 Dodge 11/2T with bed REGISTERED HEREFORD Buchman Farm Sply. "Soil Conservation Doesn't bulls, Tex -Flow irrigation pipe, Automotive A -C DEALER IH TRUCKS Cost-It Pays" Gorman -Rupp and Berkeley cen- AULD Phone 229-6619 Ponds, terraces, waterways, trifugal pumps, tool bars, disc ALTA VISTA, KANS. and leveling, drainage ditch- hillers, Richardson furrowers. CHEVROLET es, clearing, landscape grad- SPECIAL DISCOUNTS. Also GMC HO 1-5414 FOR SALE - 1950 Dodge 11/2 ing. used 6" plain and 8" gated 20". WitOol.:(0}3 ton truck. Grain, stock rack and Warren St. Pierre, Ames, Kans. TRUCKS WAKEFIELD hoist, $575. Also new 1/2 hp sub- (10 miles east Concordia K-9) 1/2 Ton - 60 Ton mergiblepump,Fairbanks Roggendorff Phone 913 446-3631. x19 Sales & Service FOR SALE - 8' Melroe pickup, Morse, $150. 900x20 12 ply truck Conservation Construction FOR SALE - Purebred Hamp- extra good, price $250. Phone tire, good tread, $25. Ray Chrest, Arthur Roggendorff Everett TRI-COUNTY MOTORS 913 ID 9-2340, Eugene Sham - Rt. 2, Manhattan, PR 6-4223. Phone JE 9-3984 shire boars and gilts. 307 N. 3rd MANHATTAN burg, Scottsville, Kans. x17 SB17 1610 OSAC;E-MANHATTAN Say, Alma 765-3695. x17 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE- Good 337 BEFORE 1 AR.VEST stock farm, Washingtonaere TRUCKS approx. 110 acre colinty, TRUCK SALE N Sales - Auctions creek hottore 1962 Chev.1/2T,6 cyl.,4-spd., farm land. Bal.pasture 1965 Chev. 2 ton 2 -speed, 292'en- MARVIN CO1TRELL, farm buildings, fair. and LW box, 4 -wheel drive, one salesman See or gine, 38,000 actual miles with owner, low mileage owner: Howard Fiske, new 131/2' box & hoist ARMON BOSSE Greenleaf, Kans. Box 1965 Chev. 2 -ton, 2 -speed, 327 V-8 1967 IHC 2 ton, V8, 4-spd., 2 spd., Realtor Tele. 747-25i, US 1966 Ford F-600, V-8, 2 -speed, axle,radio,17'fold down 825 tires, one owner, 174"' engine, low mileage with new Your listings appreciated x17 1962 Mai 151/2' box & hoist stock racks, one owner, good FOR SALE, Axtell, WB, will handle 151/2' box tires, reasonably priced. ONAGA, KANSAS Kans. 1959 Joh] $2695 1963 GMC V6 cab & chassis, Improved 160 acres, 1959 Joh will carry 18 ft. box 1958 IH 2 -ton,131/2'box,like CEN CR.AL KANSAS FARMS can be farmed, oil modern 1965 Ford F-600 2 toon V8, 2-spd., new, good tires, 2 -speedaxle road. Price 1966 2 -ton 2 -speed, 366 engine $32,000, NemahaCo. Also 825 tires, 194" WB, one own- 1952 Dodge 11/2 ton truck, 2-spd. 310 a:Tes improved, 245 acres ern Home, 600 acres, Moe er, 18-20' box will carry 18 or 19 ft. box broke, 60 acres grass, 102 ac- 1/2 botto4 1964 Joln 1951 Chevrolet 3.1ton, 4 -speed, 67 milo. oil road, price 150thousand er wit! er, 18-20' box $2295 1963 Chev. 2 ton, 2 -speed, V-8 res seeded to wheat, lars, Nemaha county. dot with tandem axle, 18' box & stock racks This is a very good Clay Coun- Also acres, no improvements, 101 JD N°. 11 1963 Chevrolet 1/2 ton 4 -speed, 4 - hoist 1951 Chevrolet4 ton, 4 -speed, ty farm. 10 year contract at 1960 JD wheel drive, LWB black soil,pr;ice $48,000 all 1962 Ford cab & chassis, will box and hoist 65. locker plant in Axtell, Also JD2-rew 1963 Chev. 4x4, nice carry 131/2' box & hoist 1948 Chevrolet 1/2 ton, 4 -speed 400 acres, 300 acres of grass, business,, new building,Rs,go RC 2-ro 1966 Chev. % ton, 3 speed, one 1966 Chev. 1 ton, dual wheels 100 acres creek land, Cloud equipment ,Price $8000. all for 35C This is Az 2.ro' owner, a real buy with folddown box, only 3400 County bargain. If you want a Myers Motor Co. 5 acres, a good set of fram a business \VD tr; miles, like new or town property orfarm 1967 Honda cycle, 90cc, like new bldg., Clay County, contract see we have $395 1956 Ford 2 -ton, 2 -speed with 16 CHEVROLET -- PONTIAC Roy Christy,Axtell, Kans. ft. box & hoist sale. Phone 2778. or - CADILLAC - 2 acres at the edge of Clay SE.15 1963 Mercury Sport HT, air 1961 Chev. % ton V-8, 3 -speed, Center, two bedroom home, long wide bed, one owner 562-2383 562-2384 1963 Fon 1965 Isetta $195 double car garage. 1959 MC 1966 El Camino V-8, 28,000 actu- MARYSVILLE, KANSAS 2000 acre ranch, the best of Farm Equipment al miles grass & water. 1958 Joh Boss Motors 1958 MC 1961 Chev. % ton pickup, long TRUCKS FOR SALE Call for Appointment JOHN D 106 South 7th. 913 562-3696 wide box 1967 F250, V-8, 4 -speed, Styleside FOR SALE - No. 80 Masses IHC IA FORD -MERCURY DEALER These are all one owner trucks 1967 F100, 8 cyl., Cruiseomatic, Harris combine. Clean, 1950 Rd' traded into Chev.dealer. Eldon Thorman .Carl Thimmesch, Mt. Hope,Shedd 1948 IHC MARYSVILLE, KANSAS R&H, two-tone paint Ks, We also have 3 used hoists 1967 F100, 8 cyl., 4 -speed, It&H ilngl Estate & Auction Service Phone Andale HI 5-2266. and boxes 131/2 ft. to 16 ft. 1964 F250 8-cyl., 4 speed Office at Cedar Motel x15 1964 F600, 5 spd direct, HD, V8 CLAY CENTER, KANS. WANTED - Used IHC550 529 USED TRUCKS Siebe, s Repair 1964 Int. Load Star 1600, long Ph. 913 ME 2-3008 steerableplow, throw -away wheel base, 5 speed, with 2 shares. Ralph Christiansen,ki, Telephone 402 424-2670 speed, PS & V8 1, Gypsum, Kans. Phone at Moline, Kansas bury 2413. Rox JANSEN, NEBR. 1963 F700, 5 speed, with 2 speed, 480A Wabaunsee County all and new hoist & bed 1966 Ford F600, takes 20' bed Approximately 140A under 1959 Int. tandem tractor diesel, cultivation, balance extra good TRACTORS 1965 Chev. 1 ton winch truck These Units Must Be in good shape grass. Improvements good. Will 1964 Chev. 60 winch truck 1955 F160, V8, 4 speed, stack sell on contract. JD 4020 diesel Sold By June 28 racks JD 730 diesel, good 1964 Chev. 2 ton chassis 1949 Chevrolet 1 ton, in good Shown by Appointment Only JD 70 diesel, good 1963 Chev. V8, tandem 1962 & 63 Dodge D-100 town wa- JD 70 gas, good gon, slant 6 engine, 4 -speed shape HEW 1961 Ford F600, hoist/box trans., 650x16 tires, excellent Snowflake camper, 10' Fulmer Real Estate IH 424, like new 1961 Ford F600, 4 yd. dump mechanical condition $545 AC 1)21 tractor, 400 hr., big CATHERINE J FULMER MH 44 gas 1960 Chev. 60, hoist/box tires, cab MISCELLANEOUS 1963 Chevrolet Caryall, 6 cylin- Gleaner C -II like new REALTOR 1960 Chev. 60, 4 yd. dump der engine, 4 -speed trans., Farmall Super M, 3 pt.. real Hesston 500 12' self propolled 1967 Gle; 1959 Dodge 700, 5 yd. dump 650x16 tires, excellent me- good cond. $1000 Office 456-7696 windrower 1963 Glea chanical condition $645 11995692 1959 Dodge 700 winch truck AC 716 rot. plow COMBLNES Res. 456-9281 IHCGle 1958 Ford F750 chassis 1960 Dodge D-200, 34 ton utility Case 600 combine, dsl. JD Hi -Lo 45, like new pickup, slant 6 engine, 4 speed WAMEGO 1965 Gle; 1957 Ford F750 chassis transmission, new paint $595 We need a loader and/or a back - JD Hi 45 with cab 1964 Glea hoe for a JD 440 JD Hi 55 1958 Glea 1962 Dodge D-200, 34 ton utility Bridgestone 175, like new MH 72 AMES pickup, slant 6 engine, 4 speed CLAY COUNTY FARMS 1960 IHC CHEVROLET CO. transmission, new paint $595 1960 IHC DC0F405 diesel trac- Vern Bergman Ford 160 southeast of Green with 3 Kansas Farm Mchy, 0.. Phone 316 MI 7.3251 tor, NH 220, 10 -speed, 34,000 DE 6-2100 bedroom home, 4 years old, MOLINE, KANSAS tandem, sleeper cab, 22" rub- SENECA, KANSAS very nice. Large pole machine CE 3-1374 ber, tractor equipped, new shed & other good buildings. paint, priced below wholesale 95 broke that lays nice. This West 24 SKAGGS (FORD) MOTORS $3695 will make a nice home for at Goodyear someone 1960 BC225D diesel tractor, NH- TRUCK SALE 220, tag axle, sleeper, 5 & 2, TOPEKA IN MANHATTAN 120 grass northeast of Green. Tractors,GO new paint, tractor equipped 2 ponds, immediately $2295 THESE NEW COMBINES 1960 GMC Big V-6, 4 -speed ARE PRICED TO SELL mbuarnehei trans., R&H, A4 condition 80A improved, 64 broke only 3 farm ma with a big camper. All equip- miles from Clay Center ped, ready to go. Only International Trucks LARGE STOCK OF TRUCKS Come Price These: Nortlote $1695 complete 65 Chev. tandem tractor, air, 240 improved 48 grass, wheat 1962 Oliver 14', ready to cut R 500 N. 10th 82.2, FG 60, barley 35. This IHC 101 10' combine SEDG" 1966 Econoline truck, 6 cylinder, steering, brakes $5750 will make a nice home. 1965 Chev. I/2T,6-cyl., LWB, 4 - JD 45 12' combine 3 -speed, R&H $1495 240 improved modern home, 105 new IHC 205, 403 and 315 core CE 5-8711 speed $1395 fully <2:CO. bines. All with cabs, all US1967Joh 1965 GMC 6 cylinder % ton, 4- 1964 Chev. 2 -ton, LWB, 2-spd. grass, balance broke, price $28,750. 10 year contract at 55 equipped, with power steering, speed, R&H $1595 Parts - Sales- Service $2195 pricing these for quick 1963 Chevrolet % ton, 6 cylin- TOPEKA, KANS. 64 Ford tandem tractor $3995 Better buy now so you can get Wearesales. 1961 Joh der, 4 -speed, R&H $1095 1963 Chev. 80 tractor $2995 possession of the wheat ground after harvest. SEVERAL GOOD TRACTORS 1961 N -F 1959 Ford 1/2ton 6 -cylinder, USED TRUCKS 1963 Ford tilt cab, 2 ton, LWB, 1966 Farmall 806 dsl., fast hitch 900 tires, 2-spd., V8, box & N4no automatic $695 1967 Ford F,250, 34 ton pickup, hoist To Buy or Sell See & fully equipped -1 6 cyl. engine, radio, HD rear $2495 1961 F560 gas, FH 1959 Chevrolet 2 ton, cab and springs, very clean 1962 Chev. 2 ton, 2-spd., pony 1947 8N Ford type chassis, 6 -cylinder, 4 -speed, axle, dump $2450 LEO CHAPMAN Farmall 450,FH,pwr.strg We ha rear axle. One owner. Local 1966 Ford Ranchero, V8 engine, 62 Int'l.21/2 ton tandem 13ft. Real Estate & Investments completely overhauled and rake farm truck with power take- std. trans., radio, air cond., dump $2750 1300 Utility, fast hitch, 1955 off $1395 power steering, low mileage 425 Anthony Clay Center, Ks. 62 International 21/2 ton tandem MACHINERY N -I.()rAd 1966 Ford F100 4 -wheel drive, 4- 13' dump $2750 Phone ME 2-2077 Several other models to choose spd. trans., lockout hubs, very Farmhand stacker w/ hay hilt Ford from a fine selection of new clean, low mileage 1961 Chev. 6 cyl. tractor, 5 spd., Horn hyd, loader for III RC of 1968 models. 2 speed axle $1345 FARMS FOR SALE wide front end 1965 Ford F100 Styleside pickup, 1961 IH tractor, 5-sp., 2-sp., LWB OPEN EVENINGS 6 cyl., 3-spd. trans. 404 acres good pasture, lots of Dempster 4 -row rotary mold- BANK RATE FINANCING $1295 grass, abundant water, good board lister, rubber press, 1964 Ford F100 styleside pickup, 1960 Chev. 1/2 -ton, V-8, auto. $695 fence, $90 per acre,located markers & insecticide lane 411Aa-kCs( V-8 engine, 4-spd. trans., heavy 1958 IH 3/4ton, 4wd $895 south Waterville, available now No. 56 IHC 6 -row planter, Skaggs (Ford) Motors duty springs fert., dual wheels, fieldrea, Your Transportation 57 American 38 ft. platform Improved 200 acres, modern dy 1955 WI", Headquarters 1962 Ford F100 pickup, % ton, $2250 home, school bus, 120 cultivated, insect.atts. for planter. long wide box, 6 cyl., 4-spd. 1956 Chev. 1/2ton, 4-spd. balance pasture, this land has plantir "Where Customers Send transmission $245 M -M shoveldrillfor Their Friends" 1956 GMC 1/2ton $295 -been well- cared for. $40,000, Farm Be 2nd & Houston Phone 8-3525 1961 Ford F100 Flareside pick- 55 Chev. 2 ton LWB-Dunker good long term contract. John Deere 2 -row cultivator MANHATTAN. KANS. up, 6 cyl., 4 spd. trans., HD 55 Chev. LWB 2 ton, hoist & Unimproved 160 on gravel 4 -row HI No. 461 cult. springs grain box road, 40A cultivated, balance 12'11" III 37 whl. disk $1250 B -G No. 760 hyd.controlled pastt:re at $18,000. Contract pos- uni 1966 Buick 4 dr., V8, automatic, 1954 Chev. LWB 2 ton, hoist & sible. wfohreemi ,scArlalneis rorcwa/thyd. PS, air $2195 McComas Motors box $795 1966 Plymouth sports sedan, 240 West 6th CH 3-3634 1951 36' all alum. air cond. mo- Very well improved 500 acres, V8, automatic, PS $1995 CONCORDIA, KANSAS bile home $945 all buildings nearly new, very PLOWS 1966 Chev. Coupe, V8, auto., PS, fine, modern 3 bedroom home M -F 3-14 3 -pt.:Case 3-14pull with full basement, 250 acres hyd. life PB, air $2195 type; MM 4-14 w/ dFiOreRct 1965 Rambler wagon : $1495 A HARVEST TRUCK Melton Motor Co., Inc. cultivated, balance grass at only 1964 Chev. Chevelle, V8, aut. FOR ONLY $500 $80,000. Excellent long term HAYING' TOOLS 16th and M Sts.JA 7-2201 PS, air cond $1495 International KB6 2 tonwith contract. IHC 47 wire baler, PTO bed, hoist & good tires.Runs BE:LLEVILLE It is time to know what you IHC 45T; Ford 250,both Yi KEY PONTIAC INC.good and we're selling it for are going to do next year be- II; N o. 100mowbearlancedhead, fa. $500. FOR SALE -- 9N Ford with fore all of these farms are rent- hitch ll°1i11;:tii' 305. Houston St. PR 6-9422 Why look around? overdrive. Good rubber, good ed. Call collect for appointment. condition,$325. I have several other good list- Used Car Lot: FARMERS UNION Clyde Dull, Kendall Garage 231 S. 3rd St. PR 6-5021 Washington, Kans., EA 5-2409. ings of various sizes and prices. HARDWARE & IIVIPL. x17 You will be glad that you inves- & IMPLEMENT 11{motor Manhattan's Only Vulance New St Marys, KS. Phone 437-2913 tigated. tires. & Used Car Dealer. FOR SALE - 1952 GMC 11/2 ton truck, Giant bed & Anthony Phone "122 Sas. HEAVY DUTY 1964 IHpickup Kvasnicka Realty HOME OF FINE SERVICE for sale; low mileage, hoist. New motor. Joe Straub, excellent Wamego, Ks. Phone 456-9255: HADDAM, KANSAS Leonardville, SA condition; grain sides. 609 Deere FOR SALE - Furniture truckClay Center, Kans., Blunt, x17 Phone FR 6-2874 or phone 4020 JD Hoyt417 with complete 41/2' high side 913 ME 2-2808 or ME2-3596. Gerald A. Kvasnicka, Realtor FOR SALE or trade panels, round corners, 11/2" rock Alice J. Kvasnicka, Secretary tractor, $4250, 3010JD tractor SB17 plows,Olio; maple flooring. A nice truck al- Real Estate $2250. Pull type 8225. ways garaged, new V8 engine 5-16 $525, IHC No.16 4-16 FOR S/ FOR SALE - 1950 Chevy1% FOR SALE or lease- Cafe. Wanted tobu3: with under 2000 miles; strap & ton, 131/2' bed, racks. 1958 Chevy Good location. Close to two mo- MH 4-14 $100. Rundus tie bars, extra heavy end gate. 2 ton, 151/2' bed, fold downs, FOR SALE- 240 acre A-1 pas- tels. East edge of Eureka, Kans., A. F. Pohlman, Natoma, Kans., hoist. Hoyt Woodbury, Clifton, ture. Good grass & good water. ph. TU 5-4322 after 8 p.m. on 54 highway. Call evenings. x20 Ks. --x18 Buyer gets '68 lease money.765- By owner. Phone GI 3-6534, Eur- Lawrence,&m9a x. 3517, Alma, Kans. x18 eka, Kans. x20 )0CI HERINGTON [ngten coaCT! Field Machinery READY TO GO TRACTORS Creek 611Y, 1 6-16 Case wheel plow,new Summer Sales Buster 1958 MF 82 combine, 14' 1967 JD 4020 D, demo., redreed aStere close-out At Beatrice, Nebr. 1955 MF 80 14' $1250 price Lir. see oal,,11 4 5-16 Case wheel plows 196z 2010 JD gas, completely Fiske, 801-0, 4 416 Case wheel plows TRACTORS 1954 MF 90, 14' $1000 recond. $'595 Tele. 1956 MF 90 14' 1 4-14 Case wheel plow . 1967 JD 4020D, 550 hrs. Save $$$ 1964 JD 1010 gas tractor $1995 USED COMBINES $845 1958 MF 50 with loader ..$1:195 1 4-14 John Deere plow . $395 1966 JD 4020 D power shift 1960 MF 60 12' $5875 1957 JD 620 gas $2250 1932 Massey 72, 12' 1 new Case 3-16 mounted plow 1959 MF 35, 8' $550 1965 JD 4020 D $4995 1949 JD A, overhauled..$595 1959 John Deere 45, 12' 1963 JD 3010 gas, 1400 hours 1952 MF 26 12' $650 1962 JD 2010 gas $2295 ?s, Madera, 59 John Deere 45, 10' 1 new 14 -ft. Schafer wheel disc 1 road. 19 $3595 1951 MF 26 12' Prib $375 COMBLNES Co, Also MACHINERY 1 new Case 4-14 mounted plow1962 JD 3010 gas, new paint 2 MF 27, 14' and 16' res, % $975 $2995 MF 27 14', overhauled ....$500 1956 JD No. 45, overhauled bo 1964 John Deere 215A windrow- 1 new 14 -ft. Schafer wheel disc 1961 JD 3010D, new paint $2995 1959 JD No. 45, with cab, good thousand er with hay conditioner 1961 Ford 961D, new tires $1195 Good Selection of Tractors inty, Also JD No. 10 mower $945 'elnents, 1 1963 D-19 Allis diesel tractor 1958 JD 720 gas $2395 1968 MF 1100, save $500 Young & 48,000 1960 JD 14T baler 1 1962 D-17 Allis diesel 1955 Fordson Major D $495 JD 2 -row 3 -ptcultivator 1964 MF 65 dsl., overhauled Ktell, Ks 1 1960 D-17 Allis gas tractor 1957 JD 620 LPG $1795 $2200 Son uilding, IIiC 2 -row front mt. cultivator3 used WD Allis tractors 1959 JD 530 LPG $1495 for 350 & 460 tractors 1953 JD 50 gas, new paint $795 Impl. Co. l3000.This A -C 2 -row front mt. cult., forNo. 461 row cultivator, II -IC, Gilley's Impls. Council Grove front mounted NEW 38 hp JD tractor with Zt 04 S.) ant a butii, \VD tractor & i31 Kans. or farm Moline one-way, 8 -ft., rubber power steering & live shaft tell,Kans.. e have several used sprayers tires $2995 Ph. 767-5018 Case 8 & 10 -ft. oneway New 54 HP JD tractor, demo., EX 2.2919 USED TRACTORS New Case 10 -ft. wheel disc $575 save $$$ 1933 Ford 4000 dsl., o'hld. Davis loader, fits Ford tractor COMBINES 19i9 IHC 560 gas, wide front $275 MINNEAPOLIS, KANSAS USED COMBINES ;:lrnent No. 1000 Case combine, 62 mod- 1965 JD 55, 14', factory cab $6650 1938 John Deere 620 gas 1964 JD 55 14', factory cab $5750 19(37 Gleaner C -II w/ cab 1938 II -IC 350 utility el, 16 -ft. $2995 62 model Ford 6000 tractor & 1961 JD 45 12' Hi -Lo $2875 1964 Gleaner A -II JOHN DEERES: 1952 G; 1952 4 -row cultivator 1959 JD 45 12' with cab, Hume Vahsholtz re,80 mass. [HC W-6 1963 Gleaner A with cab 63 model Case 600 combine $3150 reel $1495 :lean, she(' 19ii0 R dsl.: 1949 A 1955 AC 100 12' $495 Impl. Co. 1962 Gleaner C with cab 1918 IHC M 10 -ft. Case heavy duty wheel Mt. Hope chisel $475 1957 IHC 141 12' $1195 145 S. 5th 1962 Cleaner A 5-2266, Mo-Ridge 24 -ft. 1955 MH 80 Special, 14' $1295 1952 IHC No .127 SEE US FOR spring tooth 1952 MH S-26 12' TA 5-4521 wheel type $675 $595 1 IHC 5503. New Hesston swathers: Gehl 2 new D-17 Allis Series IV's on SALINA throwawa feed machinery; Crust Buster close out BALERS Waterville Motors istiansen,p; Harrows: G -B loaders; Danuser 1963 New Holland S -69T $995 COMBINES Phone Re diggers:'Allston rollingculti- 1961 New Holland S -69T $895 1962 Case 1000, 14, no custom, 'va :ors ;Grain-O-Vators. Longhofer Supply 1957 Oliver 60W $325 been shedded, ready to go ST 5-2731 CASE - ALLIS CHALMERS 1962 Case 600, 13 with cab, le- eva Phone EV 2-2620 Acus-ccaa.s...mInss DRS Klippenstein's gally owned, no custom Tri-County Sales MARION, KANSAS 1968 Cockshutt 428 12' WATERVILI.E. KANS. George Munkres it I NEW JD WINDROWER Phone 223-4052 Allis Chalmers Model 90, good Phone Collect Special this week on new JR46 BL 8-2249 or BL 8-2991 AT A USED PRICE USED COMBINES JD 215A 14', brand new, SP, 804 South 6th steerable plow, 4-16 1964 MF 410 14* with eat) 55850 HERINGTON, KANSAS 261 with hay crimper. Demonstrated Case field cultivator 1961 MP' Super 92, 16' . $3150 only slightly,full year John 1966 MF 410 diesel, 18 -ft., straw COMBINES Deere new warranty and at a BEATRICE, NEBR.68310 USED COMBINES chopper, also trailer for table NEOUS price that could be less than 1951 Gleaner R, 14' combine elf propolt 1967 Gleaner C -II 16' 1950 JD No. 55, 12' $6600 1963 Gleaner C, 16' you'd pay for a used machine. COMBINES 1958 MII 92 14 -ft. $1900 1962 Gleaner C, 18' Give yourself a break if you 1964 & 1966 Massey 510 1955 JD No. 55, 14' 21.951 MH 27,field ready, qES need a windrower. 1959 No. 40 Oliver 14', slick each $600 1959 IHC 151 14' combine 1965 Massey 300 with cab, ex- TRACTORS & MACHINERY New 8 ft. Melroe pickup for new 1965 Gleaner A -II, 16' cellent $4800 1964 JD 4020 dsl. RC, 3 pt. 1964 Gleaner A -II, 14' FARMERS UNION 92 or 410 each $450 1958 Gleaner A 14' HARDWARE & IMPL. Massey 60, 82, 92, Super 92's 1961 JD 4010 dsl. std., recondi- 195(3 MM UTU $800 1956 Oliver 14' with cab$1450 tioned 1967 Hesston PT 12'.... $2000 1960 IHC 101 with cab, 12' St. Marys, Ks. Ph. 437-2913 J960 JD 730 dsl. std., 3 pt. Frantz Farm Eqpt. Inc. 1958 JD 720 dsl. std., 3 pt. TRACTORS Dstlund Implement GUARANTEED 1958 JD 720 LP RC, wide front 2 MH std., 1 with hydraulic m Mchy 1952 JD R diesel each $400 CH 34088 Used Combines Hiway 77 North 14' Miller disc, good 1949 IHC M, has Farmall & E 3.1374 MFon 41000Vilyb, like new- 12' Krause wheel disc wide axle both $750 Broyhill trailer sprayer, like Vest 24 :Mk CONCORDIA Ph. 223-2317 1963 MF Super 90 diesel $3250 .1.i.4.I:WALM11051 aCia new 3oodyear MF30d013', like new condition 1949 Ford 8N, new tires, com- MF rithcab 15' Sunflower V -plow pletely overhauled....$500 )PEKA GOOD USED PARTS MFab (with BEATRICE, NEBR. 68310 12' Krause oneway, very good Tractors,Combines & Farm MF 82 12' cab HESSTON SWATHERS Machinery. We buy wrecked or MF 80 12' No. 500 14' carryover $5500 ::OMBINg burned late model tractors &1967 410 MF unused with new COMBINES Blanding Impl. Co. PT 12: PT 10 TO SELL farm machinery. quick tach table r 1964 Gleaner A -II, 16 -ft., clean PE 8-3066 These: North 81 Tractor Salvage ACHINERY Pfister -Rhodes Route 1 PR 2-5491 1955i.3 tt.P trol, 3 -pt. 1957 IH "141", shedded AI 59 RI, BELOIT, KANS. ady to cut SEDGWICK, KANS. 67135 Used 26 sole rake, MF 1950 John Deere "55", cheap Imp!. Co. line 10' JD wheel disk but good New 46 MF 6 -row planter, fully Combines Phone 439-2445 and 315 at equipped. Will sell at close-out TRACTORS abs, all USED BALERS price 1964 AC D -19D, big rubber NEW IHC 403, fully eqpt., cus- JAMESTOWN, KANS. iwer steenti 1967 John Deere 24T See us for any Massey -Ferguson tom cab. It's ready. ese for 05, new equipment. -- We know 1962 AC D -17D, clean Oliver 1958 Model 40 combine. NEW GLEANERS 1961 John Deere 214 W 14 ft., ready for ACTION 1961 NH Super (39 twine how to deal with you. 1967 NH 905 swather with con- F combines 1961 N -H Super 69 wire ditioner, Ford engine IHC 1960 No. 151 harvester New 1967 E combine TIZACra. 1963 NH S69T baler, clean thresher, 15' bar, local ma- G combines Isl., fasthi:c. Oliver 50T Kuckleman Impl. chine 1967 N -II 269 wire 1954 Travelo trailer, 8'x40" )d SENECA, KANSAS USED No. 400 New Idea Rake John Deere 3 -pt.,4 -row lister TRACTORS 1965 C -II Gleaner iv/ cab; 18 -ft. Pull type New Idea mower Phone Day or Nite DE 6-2143 with fertilizer MC I.300utility tractor,fully 314 II -IC fast hitch plow pwr. sir; We have new balers, mowers New Gleaner combines in equipped, with Henry loader 414 IHC pull type plow and rakes in stock: A -C, N -H & TRACTORS & MACHINERY stock. Will give good trade on & Henry hack -hoe.... $2495 12' IHC wheel disc .auled N -I. itch, 1955 live power & clean, late combines. IHC 1-300 utility,tractor, fu 10' AC wheel disc MM 445 tractor, 1967 Baldwin A, 14' REAR MT. CULTIVATORS power steering, good tires, equipped, with II -IC loader ERY $845 1963 303 IHC combine, 14' with 2 extra good w/ hay I35" - Ford 2 row: WD cultivator Jost Implement Co. IHC Farman F-20 with starter & cab 4-i.ow Dempster JD 50 tractor, live PTO & lift. for 111 RC II lights $145 D-17 tractor, with PS VVe have new 4 & (3 row A -C & good tires, extra good 947-3182 Allis Model D-14 power steering, 3 -pt. New Holland mower mysters in stock. International No. 14 side deliv- wide front, engine recondition- Used 3 & 4 bottom snap coupler )tary mold 1-111.1-SBOR(), nloWS bber pros ery rake, used one season, ed $1495 USED TRACTORS rubber tires KANS. IHC 1958 Farmall 450 fully 228 2 row IHC corn head ticide 1964 A -C D17 gas aes.ss-c,Avessrsa planter, lat 9 International No. 16 side deliv- equipped, wide front axle. re- field ot A -C D-17 gas, 1959 ery rake, used two seasons conditioned, looks like new !Is, 1935 \V1)45: 8N Ford JD 9' 896A side delivery rake, 1HC 1-460utility, PS, TA, IN - Cuba Impl. Co. 3EH M Farmalls used two seasons, rubber Save on These PTO, FH, with III No. 2000 for planters. We are authorized dealers for Cub Cadet with mower & blade heavy duty loader forPlant" F tires Phone 4F 7 irm Bureau tires & twine. 24' Kent springtooth harrow, $425 IHC Farmall A tractor.... $195 corn - IHC 1950 Farmall H,fully cultivator used two seasons Massey Harris Super 80 Vleinhardt Farm Eq. bine, field ready $895 equipped, with Kosch side htlIS ALMIRS5 Cuba, Kans. cult. 2 28' Crust Buster springtooth mount mower disk ,1 harrows 1961 460D Farmall, widefront MC 1965 Farmall 706, fully USED MACHINES controlledil 456.2310 axle $2650 equipped, wide front, low a by ' 1956 400D Farmall, power steer- hours 1 No. 101 IH combine, 12' with !at. WA.MEGO, KANS. Gould's, Inc. ing $1250 cab, 1959 $2250 r:141Atf II 1947 M Farmall $695 FARM TOOLS 1 No. 101 IH combine, 12', pow- '''''''Phone CH 3-2609 IH No. 25V mower $85 er steering $1750 314 Pt' 1942 H Farmall $250 )R SALE- Silos. Preserve Oliver trail type mower $75 1 No. 70 LP John Deere tractor / hYd di 1950 John Deere A, starter & rect cut alfalfa or any other lighter $395 IH No. 463 4 -row rear mount $1395 t3:pc of feed without suncuring KS. cultivator $595 1 4 row John Deere cultivator COLS Or wilting. Costs only 50c per IH 46 T hay baler $750 II -T H&M 750 cultivator.... $45 $375 pTO trBated ton. For more informa- IH No. 100 Fast Hitch mowerIH No. 400 3 -section spring 1 No. 311 3-14 plow $965 0, both yo tim on SILOS contact Triple G TRACTORS with hay conditioner, hitch tooth harrow $150 1 No. 41 4.14 FH nlow $275 ed beau' F.irms, Courtiand, Kans. 66939, 1954 Ford Major dsl., overhauled New 656 M Farmall tractor atUsed Sears loader $75 1 No. 455 4 row IH cultivator Dmler inquiries welcome. x19 $895 old price. You can save lots ofHi No. 45 hay baler $150 $375 1952 Ford 8N ..$695 dollars on this tractor. IH No. 46T hav baler $850 .iarage )1/ SALE- 1954 Allis Chal- 1947 Ford 8N overhauled, near Bradley side del. rake.... $75Neuman Hdw. & Imp. mers SP 12' combine, WD 45, new tires $495 Macha-Revere IH No. 5 side del. rake $185 [ENT motoroverhauled,airplane 1961 JD 435 dsl., PS, live PTO ti'es. Harold Scanlan, Abilene, $1295 Mohn Implement Co. insas. Impl. Co. Phone SW 9-2128 x17 1950 JD MT gas with 2 row list- Telephone CE 8-5101 cone i - - er & cult. $550 I N, X"<",% FOR SALE- 1960 No. 55 John 767-5014 ir Deere 14' platform, cab & fans. Ford 414 3 pt. $375 Junction City, Kansas WHITEWATER, KANS. 1959 MH 82 combine, 14', cab, ------Hoyt Woodbury, Clifton, Kans. COUNCIL GROVE ip 4020 x18 good $2425 FOR SALE - IH twin screw FOR SALE - No. 55 IHC field DC0F405, 6-71 GM engine, 5 harvester, wide -narrow two -row JD tr'oiv: plus 3 speeds, sleeper, good con- crop head, used 2 seasons, has (f; FOR SALE- 1954 Case120 Etherton Farm Eqpt. 1 BACKHOE TRACTOR -loader 16 4.16 ", 15 -ft. combine, good $575. Paul with trailer. Marysville Plbg. & dition. Price $5750. Evening ph. new knives and chains. W. I. ed to R Indus, Belleville, Kans., phone 604 Elm 913 562-3611 Htng. Co., 507 N. 5th St., Marys- 456-7364, Paul Hill, Belvue, Ks.Hawthorne,Eureka,Kans., MARYSVILLE, KANS. 67045, Phone 443-58.39. 7ctoLs.,a 13-11 Munden. x17 ville, Kans. 66508. SB18 x18 SB19 R,R2 Jane. 3644, VP -%f COMBINES SALINA COMBINES 0-.------1961 GleanerC combine, 14 -ft. 1963 IH 403 with 14ft. Platte RVE COMBINES DAUER 1958 JD 4512' 1959 IH 101 12' platform 1951 A Baldwin combine 1952 JD 55 w/cab, 12 -ft. 1955 JD 45 12' platform 12 -ft. lowal 1954 127 IH IMPLEMENT CO. 1956 MR 80 USED EQUIPMENT 54"*.l& 2-rOv 1953 Super 27 M -H 1950 .TD 55 12-ft. 01 fiber tre 1960 IH F340 tractor, og II 1955 JD 55 combine MF 85 gas, 3 pt., livePTO fast hitch, TRACTORS TRACTORS WFA pr bale 1967 McCormick 201 windrower, JD 4010 dsl., 3 pt. 7, cordtry 1960 F560D, overhauled 14', auger platform 1967 JD 3020dsl. tractor with 1959 MM 5 Star steer diff. lock, . 1958 F350D, good trac- JD 3020 dsl., 3 pt., F145 4-14 semi-mtd.plow or 1958 F350, ready to go 1964 McCormick F-806 gas 9°00d rubbel like new 1950 JD A,reconditioned 8 1948 M Farmall tor 14' plat- with loader CHAPMAN'S1HC ...... 735 JD 55 combine, 1959, MF 35 tractor 1948 M, power steering & live 1966 McCormick F706D, form $3320 IHC 560 Gas BELLEVILLE, KANSAS hyd. hours re- MF 30 tractor Phone JA 7-2273 H JD 217 engine, completely us c' 'l F.}ci veoetrdaini3,7d: MACHINERY 1949 McCormick Farmall built 1953 JD 60, good section tractor JD 4020 dsl. RC, powershift, 461 cult., 4 row, FH rear 3000 MISCELLANEOUS 255 2 row cult. 1967 SBA motorcycle, 3 pt., 66 model Mayrath trailer sprayer,300 - SpringClean -Up ...... 250 2 row cult. miles, excellent condition IHC 806 gas, dual hyd.,67 gal. tank On New Equipment radcli'-' es( No. 15 TH 2 wheel rake 1965 International Scout pick-up model Heavy dutytwin-draulic loader °°C1.'Fe.11..1oldY.ir.tiddit.rYebalo:Derri:ri No. 100 FH mower 1956 IH 1-300 utility with ma- JD 55 combine, 1960,14'plat- with double actingcylinder IH 11'6" wheel disk, regreasable 0 speed No. 37 102 wheel disk nure loader, under 1200hours form $3450 for 85 or 90 MF tractor seal bearing, 18" blades No. 37 12' wheel disk wheel disc, auic Snowco feed wagon plat- IHC No. 37 10'9" st I 12' Schaefer wheel disk JD 55 combine, 1958, 14' sealed brgs., good blades USED COMBINES No. 31 IH manure loader F931 wheel cart 20'springtooth IH No. 40.14mbine fi TRUCKS MF 82 Combine, 1958, 14'plat- factory 8 ft. Knapheide truck bed com- $2500 with smoothing att. IH No. 303 14' combine or, 1947 K5 trick withbed, good plete with stock racks form David Bradley rake,low wheel used by Chapman lastdemo, ,,d rubber 1959 B160 steel bed &hoist IH side delivery rake on rubber, JD 95 combine, 1962, 18'plat- on rubber year 1962 110 c'

able as it once was, but it still 726,000 head in feedlots, 23 per- HERINGTON - The city at- $25.14 810 to 865 lb Whitefacesteer

cent more than one year before. occurs more often than not. Ad- torney, Thomas J. Butler, gave $24.80 to $25.61 vances occurred in six of the Other states showing increases a negative opinion to the city 360 lb. Black Angus heifer past. eight years. For the eightwere Iowa, Nebraska, Califor- Former AFB council that $3000 from an in- Liss! nia, and Colorado. Arizona re- dustrial development fund could 530 to 660 lb. feeder heiferQ years. prices averaged about $22.70 to $23 $1.50 higher in September thanported a slightreduction.Al- Head, Allan Kline be used for the purchase of mo- together these six states report- Cow market . $17.50 to S18.9) in May. vie theatre property here. Corm ed 5.828,000 cattle in feedlots, 6 monwealth Theatres recently ay Tere are several reasons topercent more than a year ear -Is Dead Tom Walker, Owner expect prices offeel cattle to The man who headed the closed the only movie house in Phone 243-1674 American Farm Bureau Fednra-town. Barn, 243-1074 A break in tion for 7 years before the mid two states 195us has died. Allan B. Kline ye an effec died at Vinton. Iowa, last week LAND AUCTION to market. at the age of 73. The break Kline operated a farm in Ben- WASHINGTON COUNTY re shortage ton County, Iowa, when he was 527 acres valuable farm land belonging to the estate of Mrs.`eiv South V named president of the Farm Maude Ward, deceased duce beef Bureau in 1947. He served until ha. The d Monday, July 8, 1968 e slaughter 1954. An articulate, scholarly man, Starting at 11:00 a.m. eased the Kline had an appearance and - FARM NO. 1 - port. manner of speaking belying his To be sold at the premises at 11:00 a.m. Now, howe g rebuilt ar rural background. He studied Location: Five and one half miles north and three miles west philosophy and economics and of Morrowville, Kansas aughter.St+ SELLING STARTS 12:30 NOON preached internationalism as Legal Description: The Northwest Quarter (NW1/4) of Sectionlling at 12 Thirty Three (33), Township One (1) South, Range Two (2) head of the country's largest East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Washington County, Fat Hogs-Pigs-Cattle farm organization. Kansas. Kline was a consultant at the General Description: This is an unimproved quarter, with 57 In the order they are booked United Nations meeting at San acres native grass pasture, good fences, good well and a Francisco in 1945. small pond. Wheat allotment is 37.7 acres and a feed grain TO BOOK CONSIGNMENTS OR FOR INFORMATION, CALL. base of 62.3 acres and no conservation acres required. JERRY MOYLAN lb PAT MOYLAN - FARM NO. 2 - Tues. To be sold at the premises at 2:00 p.m. 767-5131 767-5435 Location: Six miles south of Hanover, Kansas (1/2 mile west JU BROWN COUNTY CO-OP of Highway 15E). WES SWENSON - 767-6388 RECORD SAVINGS AT Legal Description: The East Half of the Southeast QuarterI am movii on Highway US 56 East Edge of HIAWATHA The Brown w(Ees1/2tSE1/4) of Section Eight (8), the West Half of the South. byterian Cooperative Assn. had its high- Quarter (W1/2SW1/4 )of Section Nine (9), and all that at public est savings in history, with a part of the East Half of the Southwest Quarter (E1/2SWY4)of d goods at CouncilGrove, Kans. Section Nine (9) which lies west of the Hanover Roadand Clarke S $164,401 saving reported at the north of the Duston or Alexa road, all in Township Three(3) less. Start Banded Livestock Dealers & Order Buyers annual meeting on sales of $2.2 South, Range Five (5), containing 221.38 acres, more or (Note million. The co-op built a feed All in Washington County, Kansas. General Description: 29 acres of farm land on thetract; 6E. 30 in. mill at Powhattan, acquired an acres alfalfa; 11 acres sweet clover and 12 acreswheat, ap Luxe, neat elevator at Hiawatha, and mod- proximately 39 acres excellent meadow. The remainderof E. 9.ft. ref LAND AUCTION well andble door 8 We will sell the following listed farm at public auction at ernized shipping and fertilizer the farm is native grass pasture, with a good dug hrome kitc the house located on Highway US 36 just east of Junction of facilities during the year. Leon fine pond. Has good efficient terraces with waterway. chairs Highways 36 and K -15E south of Hanover, Kansas. Wenger is manager. Re-elected - FARM NO. 3 - etal cabinet To be sold, on the premises at 3:00 p.m. aytag squat to the board were Ed Mueller mile west ofchine, hLocation:way x)miles south of Hanover, Kansas (1 near Saturday, June 29 and Claire Croxton. metal twin Starts 1:30 p.m. HigLegal 15E) Description: Lot Two (2)in the West Halfofthe piece lime LEGAL DESCRIPTION - The SW 1/4 of Section 27, Township Northeast Quarter (W1/2NEY4), Lot Four (4) in theEast Half suite,eoml 2 South, Range 5 East, less 5 acres and slbject to highway of the Northwest Quarter (E1/2NW4), and LotSeven (7)_inthdio divan easements, containing 140 acres, more or less. STOCKER -FEEDER the Northwest Quarter of the NorthwestQuarter (NT4Chair, new NWY4), all in Section Seventeen (17),Township Three.,(3, latf°rm roc GENERAL DESCRIPTION - Improved 140 acres with al- Meridian..Antiquer South, Range Fiven( 5t East)yKansas. of the Sixth Principal eht sweepc most new 3 -bedroom, modern ranch -style home. Built -an range County, and double 'oven to match the built-ins in the kitchen. All inWashington 2111 lamp, fl three bedrooms have large closets, nice living room, bath and General Description: Water diversion Auction been diversioPenromfitwaNtoer. hest of dra utility room. Also a large barn. been approved and recorded for land on thisfa 2 antiqre Little Blue River. There are 105 acres of.is in a highstatehairs; sma ASC carries this farm as 59 acres of cropland and the which can be irrigated. This irrigated land of cornhie: Every Thursday and has averaged more than140 bushels kitch( balance is pasture and meadow. Wheat allotment is 11 acres and 10 acresofsweetnest, near and feed grain base is 43 acres of which 14 acres is allocated per acre. There are 10 acres of alfalfa, rrIPlete; to corn and 29 acres to grain sorghum. There is no conserv- At clover. Old c ing base. tree, treadleuPbc 10:30 IRRIGATION SYSTEMSELLS ne; TERMS & POSSESSION - 20 percent down day of sale and irrigation systemcull Phileo At The 40) cot balance on delivery of and abstract of title showing mar- There will also be sold a complete Pacific lin chairs ketable title. All money to be paid into escrow to Farel Lo- sisting of Continental M330 power unit - propane, propanet baugh, Attorney at Law, Washington, Kansas. 800 GPM pump, both on rubber tired trailer;500 gal. ir°sene ov ST. JOSEPH Mainline: 780fee '°1v rugs tank on rubber tired trailer; 1560 feet 7 in.4 in. sprinklerlinte.s storm Purchaser to receive landlord's share of 1968 row crop 6 in. Mainline; 2 Tractove Move 1280 foot Pa,r', hle CENTRAL MARKET many extra lawn 1 and have right to plow the wheat land and plant the 1969 (66 sprinklers); pipe trailer; PTO winch, all in wheat crop. Possession of the house will be given on day of, ST. JOSEPH, MO. This system sets up for successful one manoperation, Gardena sale. 1967 taxes and all prior years paid in full and 1968 taxes excellent condition. eral other and several ing board to be paid by purchaser. Insurance to be responsibility of There is a dwelling house on this land Nxer. buyer. 190 Contact Your buildings. - dishesPre The estate will retain the 1968 cropsand will paythe INSPECTION -To Inspect this -property prior to sale, con- to P°t taxes. Possession March 1, 1969. rinse. tact Don Roche, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, at Blue Market Agency January 2,1969. Mention. Rapids, Kansas 226-7282 or Leland Elliott, Real Estate Broker, TERMS: 205c date of sale. Balance Washington, Kansas, EA 5-2112. Or Mrs, Mrs. Bertha Walters, Owner Mrs. MaudeWard Estate The Market Foundation to pe Don Roche, Real Est. Broker & Auct., Blue Rapids, 226-7282 rAs.ucEtunice George,Admintistratrixfor tf ClayCe Leland Elliott, clerk, real est. broker AD 8-2440 For More Information J.T.DicksonM, F. R. Lobaugh,Atorney *iOtlets:eff phone 68

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is not a fixed amount, being bas- ed on annual domestic consump- tion. As consumption inthis country rises, exporters share in the increase, but there still is a stop line. The quotas have not yet been invoked. The U.S. asked the coopera- tion of the Australian beef in- dustry in directing production to effective demand. As one exam- rInc, ple, the Australian shipments often are seasonal - they pile Wed, onto the market at certain times of the year. Evening out these :00p.m shipments might help. :ANSAS The Australians also were urged to try to boost beef con- Harvest sumption in their own country - - Per capita consumption there e stronger, .ows; $151 is 85 pounds annually compared to 107 here in the U.S. in 1967. acres. Production capacity will be 600 tons of anhy- $19.5r) iu to $13.73 Co-op Anhydrous Plant drous ammonia daily, mostly for sale to co-ops in western Kansas and southwest. UT SCHOOL RODEO QUEEN ion: Farmland Industries also has plants at Hastings, IS SANDRA HUMPHREY calf $29.4 To Be Ready By July 15 Nebr.; Fort Dodge, Iowa; Polk County, Fla.; and ;us steer A $15 million anhydrous ammonia plant built by Lawrence, Kansas. Sandra Humphrey has been

$2afe Farmland Industries near Dodge City is expected to The plant will emnloy 65 people. It will operate crowned 1968 Kansas State eface $28.1() start production by July li. The plant site covers 40 round the clock, 365 days a year. High School Rodeo Queen at a

. $251 meeting of the Topeka Round- reface steer 30 to $25A dous effort to tailor production United States so this trade is a Up club. Runners-up were Patti us heifer to demand. The last two years, 2 -way street. Maddox of 'Dodge City and Lois . $271 feeders have been urged to mar- Most of the Australian ex- Dressler of Topeka. ecterheifer ussie Weather Break ports to the U.S. are lean beef, 70 to $2331 ket cattle at lighter weights as this reduces the beef supply just the kind that goes into hambur-BRETIRES AFTER 34 50 to $18.91 the same as selling fewer cattle. ger and other processed meats. YEARS AT OSBORNE CO-OP ayStay Imports The American National Cattle- In the early 1960s, beef im- Owner OSBORNE - Andy Thorn- 1674 men's Association has called for ports expanded so rapidly thatburg, an employe of the Os- 074 break in a longtime drouth live weight in Australia now, a 4 -year moratorium on increas- cattlemen demanded some sortborne County Farmers Union wo states in Australia may but at the same time, stock cowses in the nation's beef cow herd of protection. As a result, Con- Cooperative Association for 34 e an effect on the U.S. cat - are bringing $120 to $140 per "so that demand can catch up gress enacted quota legislation. years, has retired. Thornburg N market. head as replacements. with supply." This law establishes quotas on has been a petroleum tankwa- The break in a 12 -year mois- Problems of international beef The Australians, on the other the amount of beef that may begon salesman. te shortage in Victoria and trade were discussed prominent-hand, have the export of beef as imported each year. The quota e. of Mrs.ew South Wales may tend to ly at the recent Fifth World a primary industry. They have duce beef exports from Aus-Hereford Conference at Sydney.visions of doubling their produc- lia. The drouth has forced The U.S. had 88 persons .there,tion within the next decade. slaughter of cattle and in - incluchig Bill House of Cedar The U.S. cattlemen at the con- Grow your Calves to have eased the beef available for Vale, Ks., president of the Amer-ference tried to explain why the ort. ican Nat'onal Cattlemen's As-Australians couldn't expect a Now, however, herds are be- sociation. complete open door policy in EXTRA SIZE for their age! g rebuilt and this may reduce Much of the discussion re- this country on imports. iiles westaughter. Steers for beef are volved aro'-nd what appears to The Americans realized, of lling at 12 to 13 cents a pound be a basic division between the course, that Australia must ex- )f Section Two (2) U.S. and the Aussies. Americanport to live.AndAustralia County, cattlemen are making a tremen-buys a lot of things from the

with 57 elland a eed grain ?d. Tues. Evening Sat., June 29 mile west JUNE 25 AUCTION Starts 1 p.m. tQuarterI am moving into the new he Southresbyterian Manor and will all thatII at public auction my house - SALE SW%) ofold goods at my home located Road and9 Clarke St. in Clay Center. Three (3) Starts 6 o'clock Selling by auction at the premises 2miles west of WAMEGO, .e or leg (Note Sale Time) Ks. on the old 6th StreetRoad. Or 2 miles west of Wamego on 1/4 west. tract; 6G.E. 30 in.electric range, De- US 24, 1 mile south, and ' Luxe, near .new 'teat, all.of G.E. 9 -ft. refrigerator with dou- See Us for Gooch's Best-the calf -growing ainder ble door & freezer, near new creep feed that gives calves the go ahead to grow well andChrome kitchen table and 4 Vacation Home orClub Possibility ay. chairs extra bone and muscle, Metal cabinetbase aytag square tubwashing ma - Bldg., Stocked Pond e westof chine, nearnew 10A, 40x60 metal twin beds, complete (FORMERLY THE STABLE INN) of the a piece limed oak bedroom CLAY CENTER ALFALFA MILL EastHalf suite, complete,very good BY THE CARLSON AGENCY CLAY CENTER, KANS. Telephone ME 2-3401 rntudio divan withmatching REAL ESTATE SOLD en (7) chair, new For listings of furnishings selling, see G&G June 18. Platform new Phree (3) rocker Meridian, Antique rocker;Eureka up- C K PROCESSING CO. right sweeper;carpet sweeper; Robert Curtis, Owner Telephone PR 6-9269 2111 hasPole lamp: floorlamp. -lrocsors: Harold Carlson, Clerk chest of Lawrence Welter,auct. from the drawers; vanity stool; Terms: Announced Day Of Sale this farm 2 antiqie parlor tables; uud chairs;small kitchen drop-leaf sigh statetable;kitchen stools; cedar s of c°51hest, near ofsweetcomplete; new; metal bed, Old cupboard;antique hall Machinery Starts 1 p.m. tree; treadletype sewing mach- ine; Wednesday, JUNE 26 Real Estate at 2 p.m. eon. stem Aro Philco consoleradio; 2 metal AUCTION Approx. icific lawn chairs; kerosene porch swing; small proPallet oven; copper boiler; throw We will sell at Public Auction all of our real estate acreage 780 fee rugs; combination wood- &ler lingen storm door;small coffee ta- SALE of approximately 1352 acres of farm and pasture land at the Parts'ble; lawn ; ranch headquarters located three miles east of Manhattan, tra saws; garden hose; ion,all in Kansas on K-18 Highway in various tracts as described. Garden and handtools; iron- ,ralothering board; electric iron; skillet; Mixer; pressure dishes, pan; a lot of the19° pots,pans, and many Real Estate 1352 Acresof Riley County Land small misc. items too - to mention. numerous For further information contact the HAROLD CARLSON Mrs. Emma Hilts AGENCY, 801 Poyntz Avenue, Manhatta:s Kansas, Telephone at LAZY4 RANCH PR 8-3083,or LAWRENCE WELTER, Auctioneer -Salesman, at Owner Clerk: PeoplesNational Bank Route No. 5, Manhattan, Kansas, Telephone PR 8-3455. tai'Of Clay Center. Ambrose, Hunter & Lundberg 'or Aucts: FosterKretz & Elmo MAP & FULL DESCRIPTION PUBLISHED Steffen,Clay Center, Kans., Route 3, Manhattan, Kansas JUNE 18 IN GRASS & GRAIN Phone WA6-4422, Morganville. 6 ton, Kans., JohnBalthrop, Wi- goods in June 29 - Household chita, Kans. June 25,1968 Salina, Kans., EdnaF. For- Harz andOot. 31 - Angusproduction rest. Aucts Frank sale, Wymore, Nebr., DoubleNov. 23 Gittl Calendar Bob Perry. - Kocher Hereto :7111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111114. "C" Angus Farm, Clement C. production goods in sale,onaga, June 25 - Drive-in restaurant July 2 - Household Jones. tate. Aucts Carl and Wm. Morganville, Kans:, Petermey- Jan. 21, 1969- Anual equipment in Junction City, Schnell. Nov. 1 - Harnmarlund& Sham- storf Hereford er estate. AuctFoster Kretz. producties Kansas. Auct. C. W. Crites. rock annaul Angus sale in St. sale,Sylvan June 29 - 140 acres lying on US Grove, July 6 - Shop equipmentand Marys, Kans. Elmer Rebenstorf, Kara June 25- Household goods in Highway 36 east of K -E15 household goods in Riley, Clay Center, Mrs. Emma Hilts. Junction in Washington Coun- Auct Nov. 11 - 23rd annualHere- Night sale._Auct. Foster ty, Kansas., Mrs. Bertha Wal- Kans., H. L. McGowal. ford production sale south- Kretz. ters. Auct. & real est. broker, Foster Kretz. west of Haven, Kans., W. H and Lyall Shirk. Auct. & real Don Roche; clerk & broker, July 6 - Householdgoods in and Harold Tonn, Auct. Har- Cow Leland Elliott. Salina, Kans., Harry Stover. old Tonn. Here June 26 - Farmland. Lazy -T Bob Royal 44, Aucts Frank Harz and C Kato, Ranch, Manhattan, Kans. Har- Nov. 19 - Annual production He, Perry. Apparent old Carlson, realtor; Law- June 29 -- Householdand an- sale of registered Herefords, SERVICEABLE rence Welter, Auct. Mills tiques in Junction City,Kans., July 6 - Farmland auction Marysville, Kans. Elmer Pe- WITH WEIGHTRECORk Priced . Hubert Welton estate.Auct. northeast of Haddam, Kans., terson & Son. . $300 to $500 June 27 --- Farm sale northwest Auct of Talmage, Kans., Fulton es- C. W. Crites. estate of Lillian Throop. Nov. 20 - Annual production GRANT POOLE J. T. Dickson, atty. forestate, MANHATTAN, sale of registered Hereford KANS, F. R. Lobaugh, Washington. Located 4 mi. south cattle, Elmer L. Johnson & intersection, of 1.70K1 2mi.west on y July 8 -- Farmland of theMrs. Sons, Smolan, Kans. Dowell Creek Rd. Ph.pa s. Ronald Rice Motors, Inc Maude Ward estate north- CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC west of Morrowville, Kans.,Mrs. The No.1 Hog Market In Kansas North Kansas' Largest Volume Dealer Eunice George, Admin., F.R. NW 2nd Phone CO 3-4000 ABILENE, KANS. Lobaugh, attorney for the es- tate. J. T. Dickson, auct. WASHINGTON SALES CO. PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH July 12 -- Farmland auction TRYUS SOON JUNE 30 -COME IN OR CALL US southwest of Herington, HOGS every TUESDAY Only North Central Kansas Largest Volume Kans., George Merilatt estate. Dealer Can Offer These Values: Co -executors Neva Applegate CATTLE every WEDNESDAY All Sales and Lyle Shirk. Auct & real Start 1:00 CHEVROLET BRANDS YOU GET ACTION 1966 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 Dr. V-8 $1895 estate broker Carl Schnell. Radio, heater, automatic trans., power steering, power AT THE WASHINGTON AUCTION brakes, air conditioned. July 13 -- Household goods in 1966 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 dr. V-8 $1995 Trenton, Kans., Casey Spauld- Radio, heater, automatic transmission, air conditioned. ing. Auctioneers, Frank Harz 1966 CHEVROLET Impala V-8, Super Sport $2295 Barn Phone EA 5-2266 Residence EA 5-2393 2 door hardtop, radio, heater, 4 speed. and Bob Perry. 2 1965 CORVAIR 2 door hardtops Each $1295 Washington, Kans. Radio, heater, 4 speed. Take your pick. July 15 - Farmland auction 1965 CHEVROLET Impala 4 door hardtop V-8 $1795 southeast of Concordia, Kans., rimmi Radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering, the Dinsmore estate. Auct El- Carol power brakes, one owner. Abilene businessman's car with don Thorman. tallion "Di 24,000 actual miles. Sharp inside and out. eld at New OTHER BRANDS July 15 - Household goods in 1965 PLYMOUTH Fury III 4 door station wagon $2195 Clay Center, Kans., Drantman Radio, heater, automatic trans., power steering, nice. estate. Auct Foster Kretz. 178 1965 MUSTANG 2 dr. hardtop $1895 July 22 Farm sale southwest Radio, h-ater, 4 speed, very nice shape. or80 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, 1500 Series, 2 dr $1295 of Talmage, Kans., Ralph Radio, heater, 4 speed. Marrs. Auct. Foster Kretz. COUNCIL 1964 MERCITRY 2 dr. hardtop $1295 cre.of Ian Radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering, July 22 - ASC grain bins in ere brough power brakes, air. Was $1495. Clay Center, Kans., a morning HOGS START AT 11:00 A.M. vernging S1 1964 THUNDERBIRD 2 door hardtop $1895 sale. Auct Foster Kretz., Radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering, CATTLE AT 1:00 P.M. and farmis power brakes, electric seats & windows, electric door July 23 - 1000 acres of Saline lye Bluestet locks. Extra nice. and Ottawa County land, We kind of got a surprise in the number of cattle and Feeder cattle Sheriff's saleinpartition, hogs brought in for the sale last Saturday. One Cent Less sold on a steady to strong market, and there were quite a . . . and we would lose money. east door of Saline County 1965 Corvair $395 Court House. Aucts. Frank few of them. - Harz and Bob Perry. 2 door Monza., radio, heater, stick shift. The hog receipts continue fairly heavy considering * Bank Rate Financing July 29 - Stremel Polled Here- the season. You can always figure that we'll have at ford dispersal in Bison, Kans., least 350 and as many as 750 head even in an off-season * insurance Vic Roth, sale manager. like now.If you are looking for feeders, usually we'll have some you can use. * No Payments till August 1,1968 Oct. 7 - Polled Hereford disper- Ronald Rice's Personally Selected Also, our buyers of fat hogs will be here every sion,Otis,Kansas.Fritz LUXURY USED CARS Kerbs & Son. Sale mgr. Vic Saturday, and we can use all the butcher hogs you can 1966 TORONADO 2 door hardtop $3095 supply for them. Fully loaded. Was $3495. Roth. 1965 CHEVROLET Impala 4 dr. V8 SAVE With the harvest in full swing, we naturallyexpect Radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering, Oct. 9 - Polled Hereford dis- power brakes, air conditioned. Double sharp, local Abilene persion, WaKeeney, Kans., a drop in receipts this coming Saturday.If you are looking one owner car with 34,000 actual miles. Be sure and see San -R -Ranch. Sale Mgr. Vic for a good Jersey cow, just fresh, we'll have onefor you. this one. Roth. 1967 CHEVROLET Impala 2 dr. hardtop, V8 $2595 SALE EVERY SATURDAY -- NOINTERRUPTION. Radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering, Oct. 14 - Balthrop Farms air conditioned, nice. A good run of feeder cattle sold on an activemarket, Hampshire hog sale in New- 1966 CADILLAC Sedan deVille 4 dr. hardtop $3995 with prices ranging from $26.50 to $27.20 on feedersweigh- Fully loaded and nice. to 1967 CAPRICE 2 dr. hardtop $3095 ing 700 to 850 pounds.Ligher calves brough $28.00 Full power and air. Solid red. A real choice car. $32.00 in the 400 to 500 pound range.Heifer calvesweigh- 1967 OLDS Luxur:v Sedan $3395 ing 400 to 500 pounds sold at $24.50 to $26.50. Fully loaded local Abilene car. \Vas $3895. TIP111TOP' th 1967 FORD XL Convertible $3195 a Loaded with everything. Only 9000 miles. Sold new for The cow market looked good. Good cowsfrom $18.0° over $4400. Lots of new car warranty left. tA\-- to $19.80, and a few heiferettes went from$20.00 to $23.30. Truckers and Farmers The shellier ones brough $15.00 to $17.50. lc T tl HARVEST TRUCK SALE lIOLLAND 1967 CHEVROLET !.12ton, L.W.B $2195 The following is a sampling of the hogmarket. Radio, heater, custom cab, automatic, real clean. BALER -TWINE 1967 CHEVROLET 1;2 ton, MB, V-8 $2095 BINDER -TWINE 2 white sows ----360@ 17.4e 4 speed transmission, radio, heater, hitch, another nice HOGS 16.30 8 white sows ----525 @ one owner 18 spotted hogs -225 0 21.50 1966 CHEVROLET 21/2 ton heavy duty $3495 24 mixed hogs-- 221 p21.406 white sows----515 @16.70 366 motor, 900x20 tires, full air brakes, 2 speed axle, 5 95BALE 460 @ 16,50 21 hamp hogs-- 214 p21 . 351 red sow ------speed transmission, radio, west coast mirrors, ready to go 6 ---335 @ 17.75 1966 GMC 1/2ton, LWB, V-6 $1695 20 mixed hogs-- 210 p21.303 spotted sews 17.25 Radio, heater, hitch, bucket seats, one owner. 6500 WIRE 14 mixed hogs 2 hamp sows ---415 @ -- 217 p21.30 ---620 p 15.10 1966 INTERNATIONAL 1/2 ton, MB, V-8 $1595 per 22 mixed hogs-- 229 @21.001 hamp sow- 4-sneed transmission, heater, hitch,all new tires, low carton 15 hamp hogs--- 218 p21.15 mileage. 1050 12 hamp hogs 1965 CHEVROLET 1/,ton, LWB $1495 --- 212 @ 21.10 3 -speed transmission, V-8, heater, hitch Satisfaction 100 mixed hogs- 274 p19.95 1965 CHEVROLET 1/2ton, LWB $1445 7 mixed hogs--- 185 @21.15 PIGS 3 -speed 6, radio, heater, hitch 150 lbs. uP Guaranteed 8 spotted hogs--- 232 @21.00Good pigs weighing and th 1964 CHEVROLET 1/2ton,'MR $1345 brought $17.50 to$20.25, 4 -speed, radio, heater, hitch, V-8, new paint.A real buy. smaller ones soldfrom$15.00te 1963 CHEVROLET 1/2ton, V-8 $1195 $17.00, and thelittle piggies 3 sneed, radio, heater, hitch, nice SOWS at$11.°° 1962 CHEVROLET 1/2 ton. LWB, 6 cyl. $895 3 white sows---- 283 @18.55went throughthe ring 4 speed, radio, heater, hitch. 1 white sow -----320 18.10to $15.00. 1961 CHEVROLET l4 ton, LWR. 4 wheel drive $1445 p Radio, heater, hitch, new paint. Fc LICENSED AND BONDED 1 1958 INTERNATIONAL 14 ton $395 8-147 call Real good older model pickup. BARN PH. JUNCTION CITY.CE to call: Plenty of Older Model Used Trucks 5th & Ash TA 7-4467 If you have livestock to appraise, Plus A Complete Stock Of New Ones VERN LA.NGVARDT, Manager, 502UPLAND Open Evenimrs Till 9 p.m. HOWARD LANGVARDT, Auctioneer, 520UPLAND Sundays 1 to 5 p.m. SALINA, KS. HERB NEUMEYER, White City, Phone349-2863...... } Southwest Outbreak June 25, 1968 Grass & Grain 23 Of Screwworrn Herefords Screwworm outbreaks in the Saturday Onaga, southwestarethehighest since 1963 and cases continue dualRe to climb, reports USDA. Induction Since March 26, 1968, which AUCTION JUNE 29 ve, Katt% ended the longest screw -worm - free intervalin theUnited States, 452 cases have been re- SALE TEX RN Starts 10:00 a.m. ported in the southwest.In INVARI) Lunch Served ua contrast, only 61 cases were reportedinthefirstsix Having sold our home and moving to Olympia,Washington, 'ow Hera N. 16th, Manhattan, Kans. Royal4sr months of 1967. we will hold a clean sweep sale at 312 C Kato, lien All states along the U.S.-Mex- new dehumidifiers; several Apparent ico border have reported out- step ladders; several large ex- BULLS breaks with 341 in Texas, 64 in Furniture tension ladders; many misc. ttECOR chairs, some cane bottom; sev- Arizona, 45 in California, and Cedar chest; 2 large trunks; to $500 high chair; 2 small trunks. eral caster dollies. two in New Mexico. Typing chair & stand; 2 cof- ANTIQUES )0LE fee tables; Several cartons Large rolltop desk, nice ;cos, books; 3 card tables; feather Brass bed;Victrola: tool h of I-70.1( bed; bedroom suite,- complete;chest;miscellaneoushand West on 2 hassocks: several large pic-tools. PR 6.0 tures & frames. 2 Walnut rockers; German Large mahogany china cab-chair; pedestal; walnut frame 5 -Year Inspection inet; several oriental rugs; 2& mirror. end tables; lots of bedding & Sewing machine, Wilcox & Of Wilson Dam linens; 1 Cosco table. Gibbs, over 100 years old. 3 piece Birds eye maple Walnut library table, hand \VILSON Crews are at chest dresser & commode. made. work flushing and cleaning the Chest; blonde chest; 5 book- Several walnut timbers outlet works. the tonne] and cases; 3 9x12 rugs & pads, from old Kimble house. stilling basin at Wilson Darn good. Carton books 1850 to 1890. Metal bed, complete; kingWalnut bedroom suite com- preparing itfor its five-year in- size bed complete; old dresser; plete spection. 2 piece bedroom suite com- 2 -small trunks; high chair; The regular inspection is to plete;old dresser;2 piece baby bed: 2 rockers; wash bedroom suite complete: 4 newstand; dresser: China cabinet; detect any potential faultsin folding chairs; 2 piece sec. di-coffee grinder; 3 cast iron cup- hest met thes construction, van; overstuffed chair: TV cake pans. 050 I1 or Wvar. stand & portable TV. Walnut table, handmade 1S also under way in Chrome dinette table; West- Severalpiecespress cut \\-o -k inghouse refrigerator, large;glass, cream & sugars, 23 salt thee4 )1.1 I MI I 'Wel% where exces- kitchen cabinet: misc. cookingdips; 4 toothpick holders; set 5-2393 sive corrosir in has caused the utensils; Easy ironer;sev- 8 Swedish goblets; 2 glass bot- eral throw rugs; misc. mir- tom beer mugs; 2 large berry replacement of brass fittings bowls; mustache cup & sau- with corrosionresistantstain- rors; 3 drawer file. ----=-----Trimming Up Vanity with folding mirror &cers; wash howl; marble top less stev'l. utility cabinet: severalcommode, cherry. Carol Whitfield uses electricclippers to trim her Welsh chest; Many, many misc. cartons & Stallion "Dillyn" before the Kansas-Oklahoma Welsh Pony show The parts to he replaced are electric motors; 3 house jacks; Indicator gauge stems which several fans; 2 bench vises. items too munerous to mention held at Newton. Many hand tools & electric Nothing Sold, or Shown balance is tillable land now in are used to indicate the height power tools. Before Sale Date brome grass lespedeza. The landcontrol gates are raised or low- Wardrobe, dresser & bed Auctioneers Note: This is a $178 Average ered. complete. large sale, with many nice was fenced and improved xvit h a Squirrel cage fan; 2 near pieces. 3 -bedroom home. Recreation facilities wll be ex- For 80 Acres The buyer was Robert Maas panded this summer with the COUNCIL GROVE Eighty of San Lorenzo, California, andconstruct ion of a shower and Mr. & Mrs. GeorgeSalisbury acres of land 5'.2 miles east ofthe sellers were Mr. and Mrs. restroom building in the Alinoo- 312 N. 16th, Manhattan, Kansas here brought $14,200 at auction, Harold Slusher of Towanda, Ms. Iv-,Park area. Construction is L. D. Shehi, Auctioneer Kenneth Messner, Clerk & Cashier Of Manrex, Inc. VIO averaging $178 an acre. The up- Jim Kirkeminde, Topeka, wasscheduled for completion late land farm is about one-half na- the auctioneer and real estate this year. ive Bluestein pasture and the broker. ttle and cattle Hogs 11:30 a.m. iuite a Sale &wait 744444441 Cattle 1 p.m. Reynolds Thursday was our last sale before the harvest. lering THERE WILL BE NO SALE JUNE 27 ANDJULY 4th at eason Sale Barn OUR NEXT SALE WILL BE JULY 11. re'll have The following is a listing of someof our consignments: ABILENE, KANS. y can Selling Every FAT CATTLE & FEEDERS HEIFER CALVES 1 whiface steer--- 510 @ 28.80 1 blkwhiface heifer 220 @ 30.50 FRIDAY 1 whiface steer--- 510 (d28.00 1 blkwhiface heifer 330 @ 26.60 xpect 1 whiface heifer-- 530 @ 26.05 3 whiface heifers - 497 @ 26.05 lookng 11 whiface steers - 886 @ 25.85 2 blkwhiteface hfrs 380 p 26.00 at you. 3 whiface heifers - 832 @ 24.70 6 skirt horn heifers- 436 @ 25.90 2 whiface bull clvs 573 @ 23.80 1 whiface heifer -- 370 @ 25.50 653 (d22. 90 2 whiface heifers - 445 @ 24. 90 NIGHTSALES 2 hoist steers 1 whiface heifer -- 320 p 24.80 market, 4 whiface heifers - 418 @ 24.25 weigh. Starts 8p.m. COWS 0 to 785 @ 22.10 1 red cow HOGS & PIGS es weigh' 2 hoist cow ---- 1090 p 18.00 1 hoist cow 1250 @ 20.20 With harvest getting under way 20.00 the crowd was not as large, but 3 cows 910 @ 16.90 2 hoist cows--- 1345 @ 20 hamp fats ----- 220 @20.55 1 black cow ---- 1185 @19.40 214 @20.20 a good run of cattle and plenty 18.60 8 hamp fats nia0 of buyers were here.Prices 1 spotted cow---- 980 @ 60 white fats 242 @19.55 to$23.30, STOCKER & FEEDER STEERS 1 hoist heifer 285.00 257 p19.25 looked fully steady on all classes. 231.00 23 white fats The following is a sampling of 10 black & bwf---526 @ 30.15 1 red cow & bull calf 1 red sow 310 @16.10 the sale: 14 black & bwf ---507 @ 30.40 1 hamp sow 415 @15.90 12 black & bwf -- 673 @27. 80 7 mix sows 456 @14.60 t. 7 black & bwf -- 1061 p25.75 BULLS 185 @19.00 23.60 1 hamp boar 2 whiface 650 @28.30 1 whiface bull ----1350 (d 1 red boar 420 @14.00 7 black whiface - 630 @28. 20 1 whiface bull ----1530 @23.00 630 @13. 70 BULLS 1130 (I22.90 1 hamp boar 1 bull 1300 @ 22.25 1 whiface 795 @26.60 1 black bull 1 white fdr 110 p22.00 1 bull 1120 @ 22.65 2 shorthorn 445 @29.00 2 hamp fdr 173 @20.40 1 bull 1070 @ 20.20 2 mix fdrs 165 @19.10 BULL & STEER CALVES 1 bull 675 @ 22.00 38 white pigs 19.00 STOCKER & FEEDER FEIFERS 1 blkwhiface b.clf 220 @ 34.00 20 hamp pigs p 17.75 2 whiface heifers 225 @31.75 1 whiface bull clf--270 @ 32.00 p 16.75 1 whiface bull clf -415 @ 30.80 16 mix pigs COWS 7 whiface heifers 481 p26.90 8 white pigs @ 15.25 1 hoist cow ---- 1020 @18.50 14 whiface hdfs-- 589 p26.00 6 short horn steers -403 @ 28.80 30 mix pigs p 13.75 18.95 10 whiface hdfs - 545 @25.50 1 whiface steer --- 465 @ 28.00 @ 12.50 1 hoist cow ---- 1400 @ 27.20 11 white pigs 1450 @ 17.75 9 blkwhiface hdfs 492 @25.90 1 whiface steer ----410.@ 13 mix pigs @ 10.50 1 hoist cow 26.00 1 whiface bull clf -415 @ 26.80 50 lbs, 1 cow 1210 @17.40 4 charolais cross- 667 p as 1000 @17.20 1 black heifer -- 670 p24.80 1 blkwhiface steers 470 @ 26.80 ),25t 1 cow 3 blkwhitface steers410 @ 25.65 RALEIGH BREEDING, MANAGER $15.00 910 @17.10 112 blk & bwf -- 715 p25.70 1 cow 1 red steers 445 @ 25.60 barn 562-3671; home 562-3547 e 24 HOURS A DAY at$11't YARDMEN ON DUTY Auctioneer: Larry Lagasse, Ph. Concordia, Kans. CH 3-1714 CALL DUDE REYNOLDS COLLECTappraisals at no For information, requests forcoming sales, Bring your cattle obligation, or inquiries regarding; in at any time day CO. 14 call me at any time, day or night. or night; we'll han- LIVESTOCK & COMMISSION dle them for you at MARYSVILLE, KANSAS CO 3-3394 your request. Malutetoille gotDUDE REYNOLDSAbilene, Kans. 5 shthorn heifers 20 mixed heifers------487o By ----__398 24; Sell 59 aoehehiefeifres 24, whiface Auction4lY43Ch:173 24, Or Buy&]thithi f3 logos 21 a c k heifersheifer----- 24,3 1 whiface heifer 600 © 24.00 blackbl We had a real good active market on 1 blkwhif bull 195 @36.00 675 24.00 1 whiface heifer 11 23, receipts of 566 cattle.All classes of 3 blkwhif steers 453 @32.20 705 @ 23.50 ------4------stockers and feeders were steady. 1 black bull 350 @31.10 2 black heifers 23,' 1 blkwhif heifer - 580 p 23.00 22; Killing cows and bulls were steady. 2 whiface bulls 395 @30.10 590 @ 21.60 540 @29.20 1 whiface heifer COWS We will be closed June 25 and July 2 1 blkwhif bull 760 @ 20.90 1 whiface heiferette to rebuild our loading docks. We will 4 black bulls 457 @29.10 1 whiface heifer ---885 @ 1 whiface heiferette 22, have a sale July 9. 1 blkwhif steer 505 @29.00 ---920 0 HEIFER CALVES 1 black cow 21, 1 black steer 475 @28.80 ------975o 230 @31.00 1 whiface cow-- 20, STOCKER & FEEDER STEERS 1 whiface steer 420 a28.75 1 black heifer ------9250 180 @29. 00 1 holstein cow 20,1 1 blkwhif steer -635 p 28.50 1 blkwhif steer 540 @28.60 1 blkwhif heifer ------14450 290 p28.30 19, 1 whiface steer 590 @ 28.16 2 whiface steers 475 @28.50 1 whiface heifer 1 brownswiss cow----- 13450 405 p.27.20 1 holstein cow 18, 1 black steer- 575 p 28.00 1 blkwhif steers 485 @27.60 1 blkwhif heifer ------13450 430 @26.80 1 whiface cow 18, 4 whiface steer -602 p 27.90 3 black bulls 446 @27.30 1 whiface heifer ------10300 499 @26.55 18, 1 black steer 585 © 27. 80 1 red bull 460 ©27.25 5 whiface heifers 1 holstein cow ------130 515 @26.50 18, 24 black steers 712 p 27.25 1 red steer 460 @27.25 1 black heifer 2 holstein cows------1155 0 520 @26.50 17, 25 black steers 742 p 27.25 1 red steer 470 @27.10 5 black heifers 2 whiface cows------977o 26.40 17, 1 blkwhif steer 600 © 27.10 355 @27.10 2 blkwhif heifers 505 @ 1 whiface cow------9350 1 whiface steer 17, 615 @ 27.00 463 @27.10 2 whiface heifers 540 @26.40 1 whiface cow------1000 1 whiface steer 3 whiface steers p 17, 27 black steers 809 p 26. 85 545 @26.70 12 blk&bwf heifers 382 p26.30 1 black cow------920o 1 whiface steer 17, 1 black steer 710 p 26.70 2 wh iface steer 545 @25.60 6 blk&bwf heifers 463 @26.20 1 holstein cow1155 550 @26.10 17, 1 black steer 860 p 26.70 3 holstein steers 380 @25.40 1 whiface heifer 1 whiface cow 915 @ 26.10 17, 1 black steer 920 p 26. 70 2 blkwhiface steers 495 @25.10 1 black heifer 460 p 1 whiface cow 945 0 567 @ 26.50 450 p24.70 3 whiace heifers 510 @26.00 1 whiface cow 16, 2 whiface steers 1 holstein steer 776750: 13, 650 @ 26.10 477 @24.10 6 whiface heifers 336 p26.00 1 whiface cow 1 black steer 2 holstein steers 15, 2 whiface steers 630 p 26. 10 10 black heifers 535 p25.85 1 black cow -815 0 2 roan heifers 517 @25.80 5 blk cows&clfs 14, 1 whiface steer 885 @ 26.00 STOCKER & FEEDER HEIFERS --- - @260, -602 © 25. 90 8 whiface heifers 381 @25. 80 1whiface cow&clf 5 shthorn steers 1 black heifer 565 @ 25.90 ------0226, 1 whiface steer 755 p 25. 90 10 black &bwf heifers 591 p 25.85 7 whiface heifers 422 @25.70 19 black steer 943 p 25.80 1 black heifer 560 p 25.70. 1 whiface heifers 275 @25.60 BULLS Fence 25.50 1 whiface steer -800 @ 25. 75 37 mixed heifers 562 p 25.30 8 blk&blkwhif heifer ---469 @ 1 black bull 1420 0 23, An 526 p25.40 1 black bull 1 whiface steer 770 p 25.60 3 whiface heifers 601 © 25.00 20 mixed heifers 1315 0 23, Clever& 11 black steers 900 @ 25.50 8 blk&bwf heifers 886 p 25.00 62 mixed heifers 515 @25.40 1 black bull 13750 23, onto soi 1 red steer 885 @ 25.25 2 whiface heifers 565 @ 24. 90 2 whiface heifers 420 @25.10 1 whiface bull 1205 0l 23, weat of 1 whiface steer 700 p 25.60 4 whiface heifers 600 @ 24. 30 7 whiface heifers - 479 @25.00 1 whiface bull 1490 © 22, 11 black steers 885 @ 25.25 1 black bull 1050 0 22, 1 whiface steer 700 p 25.10 1 blkwhiface steer 595 p 25.10 FOR INFORMATION OR ESTIMATES: Early 1 bluroan steer 690 p 25.00 LIVESTOCK COMMISSIO REZAC BARN 1 blkwhif steer 770 p 24. 90 St. Marys 437-2999 Arkai 3 mixed steers 613 @ 24.80 COMPANY 1 black steer 685 @ 24.50. DELAINE REZAC G'REA'T St. Marys 437-6266 1 blkwhif steer 1105 @ 24.50 irrigate 3 mixed steers 680 p 23. 70 ELMER IMTHURN water frc 9 holstein steers 1021 © 22.65 Maple Hill MI 3-2440 ySt. Mary have met PAUL KRAMER,. CBs. St. Marys 437-2993 Some STEER CALVES Kan lack of 4 black bulls 192 @ 37.00 Auctioneers: Lawrence Welter, Gene Toby & Dennis Rezac others wi disast For so went rig Central Kansas Most The Br Company Modern Livestock Auction...West SideOfSalina ly springy planned TWO SALES EVERY WEEK for irrig the press

MONDAY TH DAY The o Hogs & Cattle et. Only raise pot barley, Hogs sell at 11:00 a.m. followed by Selling a :00 cm.Cat* r our regular cattle sale as they are will sell order areomits also hop cane mil unloaded. ed on t I I Mks. Dundee, NO MORE THURSDAY SALES UNTIL AFTER HARVEST eight mi Receipts for the week were 1667 head of livestock in- Walter Sipple, Gypsum 1 hol cow 1115 @20.70 HOGS Bend. cluding 1112 hogs and 555 cattle.This was one of the Geo. Bachofer, Salina 1 red bull 1425 ©24.00 Walt Hannebaum, Tescott 28 mx hogs 218 @20,45 A boa] largest hog runs we have had with over 500 feeder pigs Clarence Riekeman, Abi.1 hol bull 1245 @22.70 Marvin Wenthe, SylvanGr. 13 mx hogs 216 @ 20,45 ganized and shoats in the offering.All classes of both cattle 14.60 capital C. A. Nicisols, Assaria 1 wf bull2005 @22.70 Ken Ericson, Marquette 5 mix sows 602 @ 5 and hogs sold active with a fat hog top of $20.60. 20,45 Jasper Sexton, Abilene 1 wf cow&clf p235.00 Fred Oneal, Longford x hogs421142: But tl We WILL hold sales each and every Monday, right Tom Wikoff, Brookville 1 wf str 275 p35.50 Verle Neaderhiser, Niles 18mbelt8sows 16,25 ble frorr thru harvest. 20,50 Grant Wikoff, Brookville 1 wfb cow 1125 © 1 7. 80 Jim Vanek, Wilson 5 whi hogs 205 @ At the CATTLE 12.00 Albert Seimsen, Holyrood2 bwf hfrs492 p26.70 Len Black, Hope 1reindix bohaorgs262703: laws in Bob Beck, Glasco 1 blk str 230 @ 32.75 20.50 Albert Seimsen, Holyrood2 bwf strs447 ©30. 30 Elmer Shetron, Abilene acquisiti Bob Beck, Glasco 1 bwf hfr 200 p 35.50 hogs205 @ 20,60 D. F. Okeson, Clay Center 1 char str745 p26.40 Melvin Sundberg, Lindsborgll whi specialI Max Wolf, Bennington 1 wf hfr p 68.00 23.01 D. F. Okeson, Clay Center 3 char strs571 @27.20 Tom Bartlett, Bennington4 hp shoats 112 @ before c Harlow Peterson, Ada 1 hol str 730 p 22.80 11.85 Len Horbacek, Holyrood 2 char hfrs 477 p26.40 Wendall Harlow, Barnard 1 spot boar 690 @ to trans Morrison Bros., Salina 1 gur cow1180 @ 19.00 785 @ 11,75 Len Horbacek, Holyrood 1 char hfret 835 p23.60 Lawrence Millison, Salina1 blk boar The c Sam Andrews, Marquette 1 wf hfr 805 p 23.30 16.23 Harold Just, Hillsboro 4 blk hfrs 455 @26.30 Guy Austin, Culver 3 mix sows 355 @ from 50 Darvin Bacan, Barvaria 1 hol cow1455 p 19.90 20.30 Harold Just, Hillsboro 5 blk bulls546 p27. 10 Bob Abel, Barnard whi9mhogshogs owners Elvin Ade, Wells 1 blk cow1065 p 20.20 @ 19,70 Wallace Gust, Kanopolis 3 wf str 553 @28.90 Don Vauple, New Cambria13 x 224237 an acre Hammond Bros., Assaria 1 hol cow1245 p 20.40 20,45 Herb Besthorn, Claflin 7 wf strs 546 ©27. 85 Arthur Guy, Abilene 26 mix M. D. Hill, Ada 1 hol str 285 p 30.00 14,13 01.way, Leland Applequist, Falun1 hol str 630 p23.00 George Wagner, Brookville 23 whi pigs @ Don Vauple, New Cambria 1 hol cow1255 p 20.00 12.15 But N, Ken Moore, Roxbury 3 blk cows925 ©19.10 Jim Martin, Soloman 32 mix pigs Clarence Becker, Ada 1 wf hfret1025 p 22.20 @ 1673. Was sel Clinton Jost, Burdick 6 wf strs 805 @ Kermit Hays, Geneseo 22 mix pigs J. E. Shugar, Galva 1 wf hfret940 p 23. 50 26. 50 20,45 arose. Clinton Jost, Burdick 3 bwf strs 10 whi pigs @, Len Valenta, Lorraine 1 blk str 395 @ 30.20 856 ©26. 10 Carman Siler, Wells 1750 ment w Ted Train, Minneapolis 3 wf hfrs 20 mix pigs Frank Cikanek, Wilson 1 wf str 310 p 33.70 755 @25. 00 Harold Toothman, Salina 13.00 colnpan V. G. Koons, Lindsborg 2 wf sirs 6 mix pigs @ Robert Melander, Gypsum 1 blk hfr 865 p 26. 10 422 p29.60 Naomi Mason, Soloman 19.50 canal, a Martenson Bros., McPher. 5 mix pigs @ Roger Welchel, Soloman1 blk cow&clf p220.00 5 wf strs 768 p27. 30 R R Maitlen, Miltonvale 19.0 rigation Terrence Carlson, Lindsb.1 gur cow 19 hamp pigs @ Bill Molhagen, Lorraine 1 wf bull1565 p24.05 880 p18. 50 Eli Diehl, Brookville 17 75 August Carlson, Smolan 1 wf hfret 20 hamp pigs @ Two Bill Moihagan, Lorraine 1 wf bull1420 p24.10 925 ©22. 40 Dan Hickman, Barnard County John Schomekal, Ellsworth 1 wf bull1800 p24.40 began, CK Ranch, Brookville 17 wf hfrs333 @29.25 FOR INFORMATION OR ESTIMATES: B. Hoer Dale Beneke, Geneseo 16 blk strs727 @27.05 rigate Dale Beneke, Geneseo LAURENCE CLEMENCE Farmers& Rancheo 10 blk hfrs 657 ©25.40 Abilene Phone CO 3-3091 Ralph Westerman, Ellsworth29 bwf strs Bend. 900 p26.40 MERRILL CHRISTIANSEN His Bill Kohman, Hope 29 wf hfrs Durham CO, p 675 @25.45 Phone 732-3371 LIVESTOCK COMMISSION fromth Jack Ryan, Soloman 1 wf cow1070 p19.30 BOB MUIR Walter Gaede, Hillsboro 1 hol cow 1355 @20.00 Salina Phone TA 3-2963 West on oldUS 40 in int: Wm. Ellis, Gypsum 1 red cow 1030 p20.10 Bottom; MARKET REPORTS lake 7 Wallace Todd, Oak Hill 1 wf hfr 660 ©24.30 Radio Station KSAL, Salina VAVBarn . Phone Bill Barlow, Burdick 1 hol cow 1280 ©19.40 6:45 a.m. Every CERTIFIED 913 TA 5-0211 SALINA, ed in t] tIVESTOCK J. B. Adee, Miltonvale 1 bwf str 510 ©29. 10 Monday, Wednesday & Friday MARKET AUCTIONEERS: from tl Johnso: Dean Schwartz, Carlton 1 hol cow 1295 p20.00 KFRM Dean Moore, Lee Remy,Roger a netw< Fred Eggers, Claflin 1 blk str 770 p25.60. 6:55 a.m. Mon. through Fri. Provide Bonded Licensed