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COWS tein cow 814; ace cow 970@i k cows 1076@j; tein cow tein cow11101i 13456U ace COW 15th year no. 33 10456 October 14, 1969 ace cow 1120 814. Lein cow 13106 ace cow 1170 8 !ein cow 11. ers retiring and youngerfarm- 11256! ( cows BEST POLLED HEREFORD AT DALLAS ers taking jobs in town.He 986 ace cow The champion Polled Hereford bull at the Pan-American Livestock Europe Considers Major wants to prevent the land from 1670 8 11, being bought up by bigger farm- .ein cow Exposition at Dallas was shown by Don Riffel and owned by Jesse 1150 Riffel & Sons, Enterprise. PFV Double Mis 25, the bull, is ers whose own properties arenot risey cow a 2 -year 90@ 4 old. The exposition was held with the Texas State Fair. too profitable as it is. aceCOW Land Retirement Also 119054 Vedel recommends big reduc- ace cow 105581k Those picturesque landscapes 12V2million acres ought to betions in the government -support- ace COW 11415@l!' of Western Europe are going totaken out of cultivation by the ed prices for grain and sugar, change radically over the next six countries in the area. which are in heavy surplus. So 10 years if the planners get their That would be the equivalentare dairy products. way. of the land area of Denmark. Duhamel suggests more em- Tourists may love the poppy - Mansholt thinks the land phasis on products that com-

studded wheatfields and the vine- should go into timber or be usedmand high prices on the market: yards climbing up the hillsides,for recreation areas. mushrooms, rabbits, geese for but a lot of them will have to go. Said one American expert in- foie gras. He suggests special They aren't economic. terested in promoting the sale ofkinds of cactus to feed sheep in The grain costs too much toU.S. food in Europe: dry areas. grow. Much of the wine is un- "It would be nice if they built When such changes can be saleable and some is undrinkablea big chain of golf courses." brought about is doubtful since - it has to be bought up by the Mansholt's proposal ran into the farm vote is still highly im- government and made intoin- opposition from traditional farmportant in Western Europe. The dustrial alcohol. organizations. For the present itvineyards are already disappear- A proposal for a massive cut -seems to have little chance of ing from some French hillsides, down came last year from Siccoadoption. but it probably will be a while L. Mansholt, the vice-president But younger farmers in Eur-before cactus replaces them. CATTLE SITTING AT DALLAS in charge of agriculture on the ope are thinking of the large Paul Trueblood of Osage City catches some shut -eye as his Polled executive commission of the numbers of their generation who Herefords rest in cattle barn at the Pan American Exposition at the European Common Market. Heare leaving the land for the cit-Area County it. PAa State Fair at Dallas. suggested that by 1980, some ies. They see little future in mar- ginalagriculture. The man- Names A Sheriffs' power will not be there, and the city populations will not support A Major Milo Market? the payment of huge subsidiesInvestigator out of tax funds. ABB' ENE - Jim McKinney, member of the Dickinson County .se.Ifts.00%."""`"'"'""Always looking for feed grainlivestock and feed industries areand dairy products in- the area," Between 1960 and 1970, Mans- markets, U.S. producers are nowat such a low stage of develop-Ferree said. holt points out, 4.7 million Westsheriff's staff, has been named to eying North Africa as a potentialment offers room for optimism "However, the relatively lim-Europeans will have left farm- the new post of county investiga- major customer. about feedgrain sales,"Ferree ited market for these products is ing.Five million more are ex-ex-tor by Dickinson County Com- mission. liNorth Africa is striving might- said. currently supplied by European pectedto go in the ensuing 10 'lily to increase livestock and "They can only improve -- theycountries, which are able to un- Commissioner Elmer Jones poul- said the new job was created on . try output, but there is little landhave to improve. Annual meatdersell the United States because Now a new report has come for expanding feed grains pro- consumption in the North AfH-of their lower freight costs andout in France, the biggest pro-a one-year trial basis because can countries (he mentions Mor-export subsidies." ducer of farm products in the"there have been numerous 1' duction because nearly all grain output must go for human food. occo, Tunisia, Libya and Algeria) Moreover, Ferree added, itisCommon Market. It has been intimes that detailed or long-term eOnly That's the appraisal of Paulprobably averages no more thanthe policy of most of the coun-preparation for almost two yearsinvestigation of a situation needs Ferree, who recentlyreturned25 to 35 pounds per capita; con-triesto move toward self-suffiby a team of 24 experts under to be made - either after a law it11:00 am has been broken or where a ler they arecos.:1, from four years as U. S. agricul-sumption of dairy and poultryciency in animal products as wellGeorges Vedel, former dean of tural attache in Morocco, writ-products is similarly low," he as other basic food and fiber re-law at the University of Paris. crime might be prevented." ing in a Foreign Agriculture said. f u irements. The report carries extra weight Present county lawmen try to Service report. Ferree reported that govern- "Therefore,"hesaid,"U.S. because two of the experts are ondo this, but are constantly inter- rupted for calls to other duty, ac- "The mere fact that the area'sments in the area "have made;agriculturalinvestments wouldthe personal staff of Jacques good starts"toward improving not.displacepotentialsales. Duhamel, the French minister ofcording to Jones. livestock through breeding pro-Quite the contrary, investmentsagriculture. Jones said that it is hoped Mc- grams and by importing founda-in such areas as livestock pro- The Vedel report goes much Kinney will be able to stay on ' See A Smaller tion stock. duction and feed manufacture further than Mansholt. Itpro- cases which need continuous in- He suggested that U. S. invest-could eventually improve our bal-poses that by 1985 Francealone vestigation. "The marijuana and 1106@ 18' Soviet Harvest ors --- perhaps some of the coop-ance of payments by creating ashould take out of production drug situation makes it impera- The Soviet Union is expected erators working with FAS to ex-market for breeding stock, var-as much as 30 million acres -a tive that the county expand its to have an average grain harvest pand exports --- could help speedious equipment and machinery,third of the country's farmlandenforcement force," he added. 240 totaling about 150 billion tons up North African livestock pro-feed ingredients and veterinaryand more than a fifth of its McKinney, a sheriff's deputy 2302::1this year, about 9 million less duction by participating in pro-products. whole territory. since May 1968, will still be on 250 2v. than last year, western experts jects of mutual interest. "Hopefully, improvement in the How would the land be takenSheriff M. A. Anderson's staff 220@25i: 2360 say. "I would not propose the in-livestock industry would be suf-out of use? Vedel estimatesthatbut will work closely with Coun- ficient to result in increased de-much of it will come on the mar-ty Attorney Max Hinkle. 225@ The experts noted that cutting vestment route for influencing and threshing, according to latest trade if there were a good chancemand for feedgrains," Ferree ket as farms of 50 acres and less The new job carries a salary 325@23 farm - of $500 per month. [email protected] issued Oct. 2, was lag - for U. S. sales of meat, poultrysaid. are abandoned with older 435@n ging well behind the 1968 posi- 215P tion at thesame date. But they BH4;6'i addedthere was no reason why 68511'w.the farmers should not catch up.

@21 BH @II. REALTOR JOSEPH SEIDEL KILLED IN CRASH MORROWVILLE- Joseph Seidel,longtime Washington County realtor and auctioneer, was killed in an auto accident at Brentford,S.D.lastweek. He was 71.

K -STATE CATTLES lisSION JUDGES AT NATIONALS The Kansas State University cattle ludging team is in Columbus, Ohio, this oldus4° week, for the national collegiate contest. Steven Lockwood Nancy Palmer Max Pride!' Linde Haskell Teri Anderson Robinson Wellington Leonardville p Team membersare Ed Fellers, Hays; Whitewater Abilene SHIPBarr Tom Gatz, Newton;Dennis Schurtz, 11 Arkansas City; Don Sauerwe in, Newton; 4Hers TO ATTENDNATIONAL SAFETY CONFERENCE and Jim Plog, Schaghticoke, N.Y. Lee .0,,,L2cTIONEE:se,c, attending the National Safety Congress at Chicago late this month. Majeskie is coach. These G&G 4Hers will be Lee iCenal_r_./161 the year ahead, which seemlike- Si' the previous year and over100 Paper Back 25c - 1968ly to be near 1 billionbushels. FARMERS OUTLOOK million bushels greater than The excess of production over 50e 75c The production. Books boost g) L.H.Simerl Looking ahead, use and exportsuse and exports,and more, will -support Largest Stock pr. N billion bush-be placed under price ti may take about 4.6 In Town State els during the coming year.Ifloans. Later on, priceswill rise be reducedsufficiently to induce farmers to omist, so, the carryover will they again next year, possiblyaroundredeem most of the beans University Corn, Soybean Apparently,place under loan. 700 million bushels. L. H. Simerl Book Store Priv( prices will have to behigh 623 N. Manhattan enough to induce farmers to re- Univ. of Illinois Manhattan Pictures Flip -Flop deem some of the old corn now Migh than the official estimate made under reseal as well as mostof The corn situation and outlook under Medi differ considerably from that ofon the same date last year, andthe new crop that is placed loan. State a year ago. Supp:iies of old corn1.5 per cent less than the esti- than appear to be smaller, demand ismate made last December. Soybean carryover larger C. Hard, The carryover of old corn onexpected. The carryover ofold a contra stronger, and prices are higher. has The new crop was estimated inOctober 1 may be around 1 bil-soybeans on September 1 ance been estimated by the USDAat Medicaid early September at 4.3 billion lion bushels - down from 1.16 is a lit- Ilyshels - slightly less than whatbillion a year ago. Of this carry-322 million bushels. This Harde *as produced last year. over, about 600 million bushelstle more than was generally ex- would n( much $35mill Many farmers have asked may be under price support, leav-pected, and nearly twice as whether this year's crop, as ining some 400 million bushels inas was carried over a yearago. would m the "free" supply. A year ago theThe 322 million figuresuggests efficient. = 1968, may not be overestimated. slightly This is possible, but doubtful. "free" portion of the carryoverthat the 1968 crop was cision wi The latest estimate was made onwas estimated at 432 million larger than official estimatesin- and Legi the basis of conditions reportedbushels. dicated. Most of the carryover suited. September 1. At 4.3 billion bush- Farmers put 403 million bush-was under price support. Harder els, this figure is 7 per cent lessels of their 1968 corn crop under The new crop wa sestimated in TRADE aprogra loan, but they redeemed 216 mil-early September at 1,055 million though A lion bushels by September 1. Abushels - 2 per cent less than whereth PreventLosses substantial part of the remaininglast year. This amount is prob- portion o 174 million bushels has also beenably in excess of the needs for is insured redeemed (but not yet reported).domestic use and exports during --14FRANKLIN Older corn under reseal loans on September 1, 1969, totaled 278 million bushels - 31 per cent NURS-ETTE TR.I-SULFA more than last year. CCC stocks SOLUTION BOLUSES on hand at mid -September total- Keepa supply on handfer ed 284 million bushels - 71 per prompttreatment of cent more than a year earlier. Domestic use and exports of CALF PNEUMONIA corn in 1968-1969 apparently to- taled about 4.5 million bushels - CALF DIPHTHERIA nearly 100 million more than in _ It'smoney SHIPPING FEVER GRASS & GRAIN The Mid -Kansas news weekly. FOOT ROT Published each Tuesday at 1207 AFUEL-SERVICESTORE Moro,(Box 1009)Manhattan, Kansas, 66502 by pocket FOR ANIMAL MEDICINES inyour PHONE ME 2-3272 AG PRESS Dean Coughenour E. R. Woodward THE ROUND-THE-C,LOCK Second classpostagepaid at Manhattan, Kansas. AUTOMATIC STORE Subscription: $3 year NURSE - COW CLAY..,CENTER, KANS. CIRCULATION 14,200 Raise Veal, Feeder Calves Herd Replacements equip- WESTERN SADDLE SUPPLY Complete Line Of New or usedInternational Cargest Selection of Saddles Medicated Milk Replaeers ment: Combines Tractors Most In Mid -Kansas. 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Pre -Shrink Material -Stay away fromlives Always shrink new material Keeps Ice Trays at least sevendays before using it as a patch for a leave foreign soil. garment that has been washed or From Sticking The pamphlet Ice trays won't stick in the re- alsosu dry cleaned, otherwise the patch that stockmen help frigerator if you put aluminum fo may shrink and cause the mater- tors observe similar e' foil underneath them. p ial of the garment to pucker while on U.S. farms. around it. "Discourage handling mals by all visitors," Apply Lipstick ment said. "Make the Traveling Cowman sure to Carefully or animal productsof h Your mouth is second only to igin are broughton yo the eyes as the most importantMay Bring erty." feature of your face. It not only helps to balance other features Back Disease PlIgffigionTic but adds- warmth and appeal to Nearly all countries outside your smile. That's why it's im-North America contain some portant to choose and apply livestock diseases which at pres- your lipstick carefully. Try oneent do not exist in the United Wol FRUIT with a creamy texture. States, says the United States Department of Agriculture. The department says in a re- Protect Buttons cently released pamphlet that the /If When Ironing traveling stockman should stay When you have to iron aroundaway from his cows and pigs for "Shore, there's a future fer a cowboy on this outfit delicate buttons that might meltat least a week after he returns or be damaged by the iron, pro- ..work 16 hours a day 'ill you're 65 andyou might home. tect them by placing the bowl of Recommendations given by get to be foreman and maybe even git your picture a spoon over each one as youUSDA to avoid disease contamin- in the local paper...that's if you don't git iron near it. The spoon lets you ations,including foot-and-mouth crippled up too bad." get up close without damaging disease, which is among the the button. most prominent, are: -Avoid unnecessary contamin- "YOU ALREADY PAID ME FOR ation of your person, clothing PROFESSOR. HOW'S THE ME REA FER1 and equipment at foreign fairs or COURSE CAM I NG ALONG:" 0 BE USEE

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DU ALREADY RAID: ROFESSOR, HOW; Vote At Lawrence LS.,::\REAFERTILIZER APPLICATOR llIRSE COMING LAWRENCE - The Douglas BE USED IN FRANCE County Commission has called A BigA fertilizer applicator, manufactured in Salina, has been off a special $3.5 million bond Id to aFrench fertilizer company. Prior to the shipment, a young election which had been schedul- renchfarmer, Bernard Troistorff (top), and Franco Corbellini, a ed this fall to finance a joint 'epresentativeof the French company, looked over the giant. city -countylawenforcement Vith them isEd Rickel, owner of Rickel Inc., which manufactures building. Commissioner Arthur Heck he giant machine. said the main reason for the de- . TheBig A can fertilize 500 acres a day, covering 60 -foot swaths, lay of the vote is that "a statute d can carry 6 tons of fertilizer. does not exist at present under

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O. CROW ./.100 U .1 Or, 'feeder steers, SILO- Calves are they arebrin October sale; oal stocker we are handl 'satisfactorily BEST and they heli -COMPLETE- James Crow developed the first quality -control distilling process ',strong forall See A KEYDealer or If you hat -and created smoother, mellower Old Crow. ,thinking of Call ME 2-2141 the telephon the right hot KEY MILLING CO. Nothingfiner has happened to Bourbon one of us wil and appraise Clay Center, Kans. in seven generations. Old Crow. Following ...... sale last Thu; SALE EVERY Kano AT CATTL Salina, 11 wf steers TA 7.44 WEDNESDAY Co. Barn Phone wf steers Beverly Stockyards 10 blk steers 6 bbfsteers 7 wfsteers With a good run of livestock for our last week's sale the 1 blk steer 615 @ 31.20 John Benford, Longford HOGS .2 wfsteers market looked to be $1.00 higher on all classes. We had Dwight & Kevin Benford, @ 14 red shoats 23mix steer: a house full of buyers competing for all the cattle 993 @ 24.00 Grumbien Farm, Salina @ Longford 7 hol steers 11 white pigs 4 wf offered. 5 wf steers 448 @ 32.90 G. M. Reinbold, Solomon 230 @ 24 steers Ted McCready, Longford 2 white butchers S wf&bbf 736 @ 29.70 Marion Restmeyer, Salina 283 @ 24 sti John VanCamp, New Cambria7 wf steers 3 blk butchers Listed below are a few sales from our last week's auction. 2 wf steers 487 @ 33.20 Emil Mattes, Wilson 340 @ 21 J3 wf steers Louis Royal, New Cambria 1 red sow 691 @ 26.10 Grumbein Farm, Salina 250@ 19 2 wfsteers Raymond Kraus, Marion 17 mixed heifers 1 red boar CATTLE Byron Bell, Brookville 30 mixed steers 644 @ 29.60 G. M. Reinbold, Solomon 223 @24. 9 wfsteers Lester Meurise, Brookville 66 mixed steers 13 white butchers 676 @ 30.30 Carl Pickrell, Minneapolis 1 wf heifer 570 @ 29.10 W. R. Briggs, Barnard 201 24 wf steers George Bledsoe, Longford 16 white butchers 2 mixed steers 465 @ 33.30 1 blk steer 845 @ 29.20 C. L. Turner, Solomon 249 @ 30 wf Breneman & Butcher, Salina 5 red butchers steers Breneman & Butcher 1 blk cow 1105 @ 19.20 George Bledsoe, Longford 4 mixed steers 565 @ 30.75 Grumbein Farm, Salina Carl Pickrell, Minneapolis 3 wf steers blk steers 646 @ 29.80 Ted McCready, Longford 6 mixed steers 623 @ 30.50 sale in Saline County 2 wf steers and yearling 6 wf steers 912 @ 26.10 Byron Bell, Brookville 4 wf steers 472 @ 29.10 SPECIAL NOTICE - Special calf 15. 6 wf8twf WednesdayOctober Ottawa County 1 wf cow 930 @ 20.50 George Bledsoe 3 wf heifers 421 @ 29.70 connection with our regular sale 25 rn calves mix Raymond Kraus, Marion 27 mixed steers 688 @ 29.60 Ted McCready, Longford 7 wf heifers 551 @ 28.90 700 to 800 head of choice native steer; Louis Royal, New Carribria 1 wf steer 455 @ 33.90 400 to 500 head of yearling steersand heifers hrn strs 34 John VanCamp, New Cambria 6 blk wf steers 466 @ 34.10 wf steers wf steers 6 s"s For more information about bah3 Beverly Stockyards Co., Salina, Kansas, reports onKFIZA1_.e.val 1lk lifts prices for your livestock get Located on east edge of Salina. on old highway 40 e. in touch with us and we will 7 AT fur 41°4 hfrs JACK BEVERLY, Salina TA3-3191 eWveedr7WstYnem°Risdayi ongnaldt come and look atthein. BOB GRACE. Sum s. TA 7-1541 hfrs PAUL DIEHL, Brookville 225-3503 HARLAN JENSEN. Salina TA 5.0912 Concordia CH3-4717 5 hoist JIM FORSHEE, strs winommismiumssisk

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to assessment taxes as wellas adafter talking to city officials. valorem taxes on generalobliga- linquent city tax payments. THINGS Y011 NEED produce:ti.,,'Slow Pay On "We passed a resolution for an tion bonds. "We assumed there would be AND YOU'LL SAVE such a sale. I believe* was in a tax sale this year," said Bengs-9"x18" grain gate $5.65 "I).Specials - Puts City Atty. L. 0. Bengstonsaid Grain dryer $43.75 ::'... March of this year," Ramsey starldaredln the city normally expects ton. "There hasn't been one andAlum. grain sci:ol..1 power; some said. "But the last time we talk- $7.15 unpaid taxes each year andpro- the city is now short back taxes BOOTS Salina Tax Short vides a budget cushion. "We'veed to city officials they asked on some property for 1963, 1964 Sizes To 13 SALINA - The City Commis- that we put it off for a while. 4 buckle $6$9 D ep' and 1965." gotten ourselves in a bind be-We planned to have one but de- 5 buckle insulated rubber pac sion has changed itsmind and cause there were so many un- The city attorney said a tax $13.99 now wantsSaline County to con-paid specials (assessments)," hecided not to after talking with foreclosure sale couldn't be heldZipper Insulated pac $13.99,, duct a tax foreclosure sale. added. ;the city." for eight months even if the Short work boot 7.89 City officials said Salina is in a Salina expected some relief The city normally would collectcounty started proceedings im- financial bind because of unex-from a tax foreclosure sale, revenue quickly from a tax salemediately. HOLT FARM pected revenue shortages and which the state requires annual-since many owners would re- The city will have to include will seek permission from the deem their property up to thefunds in the 1971 budget to re- SUPPLY ly for property which has beentime of a sheriff's auction by State Board of Tax Appeals tothree years delinquent inpay- pay the no -fund warrants issued finance a $25,000 bondand inter- paying back taxes. for the bond and interest pay- Next To Sale Barn ment of taxes. Saline County's MANHATTAN PR 6-7943 est payment in December with last sale was in 1967. Salina would receive the de- ments in 1969. no -fund warrants. County Commission chairman Revenue for the bond and in-Carl Ramsey said the county terest fund comes from specialplanned a 1969 sale but put it off 5or all larmer3 and theirlantilie.4 Timeto Book OpenHouse AT OUR STORE EAST ON US 24 Cattle & DairyFeeds MANHATTAN, KANS. Thurs., October16 HOURS: 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Get Your FREE Boots Be our guests at a Roast Beef lutTcheon With Each Order! SERVING 11:30 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. DOOR PRIZES . . . Left v.:11UR. y'-'SareERVi CElooking REFRESHMENTS ALL DAY at: Ma., E; Dennis Stauf- fer, Bob Bu,..isand ' Marvin Umscheid. FACTO/itr YOU MEET of Will LIKETO havean See Curlyat FORD/3e WE'D and Xlie Itere Iurs-Salisburyshophowto

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Co. C. ON Manhattan Commission I UStiay We had a heavy run of cattle at 8 holst strs 603 (a) 26.00 7 blk hfrs 366 @231.40 our regular sale last Thursday, with 3 char hfrs 792 @ 25.65 2 blk hfrs 418 @3135 2% MILES EAST OFMANHATTAN ON US 24 the arena filled with buyers, local 2 wf hfrs 615 @ 24.60 4 blk hfrs 443 0?31.35 COWS 1 wf cow 1115 @ 19.10 and out of state. The market was 3 bwf hfrs 578 @ 24.20 8 bwf hfrs 395 @31.30 11 wf hrn hfrtts804 @23.65 1 roan cow 1110 @ 19.10 strong and active, with all classes 27 holst strs 826 @ 24.15 7 bwf hfrs 422@31 30 1 holst cow 1335 @21.80 1 wf hrn cow 945 @ 19.00 selling higher except the heavy STEER CALVES 7 blk hfrs 361 @31.25 2 wf cows 995 @21.70 1 wf cow 1280 @ 19.00 feeder steers. 4 wf steers 263 @ 38.25 1 bwf hfr [email protected] 1 wf cow 990 @21.60 1 wf cow 840 @ 18.90 Calves are in heavy demand, and 5 wf steers 325 @ 37.25 3 bwf hfrs 372 @?31.10 1 hoist cow 1195 @21 40 1 wf cow 945 @ 18.50 they are bringing top dollar at these45 wf strs 440 @ 36.60 9 wf hfrs 439 @31.10 5 wf cows 1095 @21.40 1 blk cow 905 @ 18.50 October sales. We do not have spe- 2 wf steers 323 @ 36.25 9 wf hfrs 376 @31.00 1 hoist cow 1380 @21.40 wf cow 1225 @ 18.50 cial stocker & feeder sales because 7 wf steers 294 @ 36.00 2 blk hfrs 415 @31.00 1 hoist cow 1255 @21.30 1 hoist cow 1140 @ 18.40 we are handling the lighter cattle 9 wf steers 452 0) 35.90 20 wf hfrs 426 @30.90 1 wf cow 1100 @21.30 1 blk cow 1025 @ 18.30 satisfactorily at our regular sales, 4 wf steers 336 0) 35.75 15 wf hfrs 396 @30.90 1 hoist cow 1120 @21.10 1 wf cow 1095 @ 18.10 3 bwf hfrs 438 @30.70 and they help keep the market 7 blk steers 360 @ 35.70 1 whifc cow 1140 @21.10 1 blk cow 1015 @ 18.10 7 blk hfrs 527 @30.60 strong for all classes. 7 wf steers 378 02 35.50 1 blk cow 1065 @21.00 1 wf cow 1050 @ 18.00 process 8 wf hfrs 470 @30.30 If you have any cattle you are 5 bbwf steers 374 @ 35.30 2 bwf hfrettes 1123 @20.90 1 wf cow 1055 @ 17.90 11 wf hfrs 475 @30.30 thinking of marketing, call one of 11 blk steers 364 @ 35.10 17 wf cows 989 @20.90 1 blk cow 950 @ 17.90 2 wf hfrs 385 @30.30 the telephone numbers listed at 14 wf hrn steers 438 @ 35.00 1 wf cow 1275 @20.80 2 blk cows 970 @ 17.20 8 blk hfrs 465 @30.25 the right bottom of this report and 7 wh steers 403 @ 35.00 1 wf cow 1060 @20.80 1 wf cow 850 @ 17.00 11 b&bbf hfrs 488 @30 10 CI one of us will be glad to come out 6 wf steers 413 @ 35.00 3 Sw.&yellow '2 wf & red cows 998 @ 17 00 292 @ 1080 @20.75 and appraise them for you. 10 wf steers 526 @ 34.80 3 blk hfrs 3010 1 hoist cow 1 red cow 810 @ 16.90 14 wf hfrs 466 @30.10 1380 @20 70 Following is a sampling of our 3 bwf steers 425 @ 34.80 1 wf cow 935 @ 1 wf hrn cow 750 @ 16.90 490 0230.10 20.60 sale last Thursday: 2 bwf steers 393 @ 34.70 4 wf hfrs 1 char cow 1 wf cow 835 @ 16.90 3 wf hfrs 453 @30.10 1195 @20.60 5 bwf steers 448 @ 34.60 1 blk cow 1145 @20.60 1 wf hrn cow 925 @ 16.70 2 wf hfrs 475 @30.10 1 spot cow FAT CATTLE AND FEEDERS 2 wf steers 395 @ 34 50 1 hoist cow 1090 @20.50 835 @ 16.40 1( 29.80 Salina/ -11 wf steers 575 @ 32.30 5 blk strs 507 @ 34.50 4 blk hfrs 548 @ 1 wf cow 965 @20 50 1 wf hrn cow 730 @ 16.30 2 wf hfrs 29.70 7 wf steers 634 @ 31.40 9 blk strs 449 @ 34.50 303@ 1 hoist cow 1390 @20.50 2 blk cows 990 @ 15.40 Barn Phone 467 @29.60 10 blk steers 616 @ 31.20 15 wf steers 456 @ 34.50 3 wf hfrs 1 holst cow 1150 @20.50 ,1 red cow 895 @ 14.90 6 bbf steers 643 @ 31.00 9 blk steers' 457 @ 34.30 7 wf hfrs 520 @29.50 1 bwf hrn cow 1050 @20 40 '17 wf cows&16clvs @271.00 7 wf steers 640 @ 30.60 14 wf steers 479 @ 3430 4 wf hfrs 444 @29.50 2 yellow cows 955 @20.40 2 wf steers 4 wf hfrs 515 @29.40 JWM/N/i/bilm.somsosemeNP-4,1 618 @ 30.50 2 wf hrn strs 338 @ 34.25 1 wf cow 1120 @20.30FOR ESTIMATES ;S 23 mix steers 621 @ 30.10 2 wf hrn steers 413 @ 34 10 1 bwf hfr 415 @29.30 7 wf&bf cows 870 @20.20 shoats 12 wf hrn hfrs 472 @29.20 W. E. DUGAN ..Alta Vista, 229-6430 14 red 4 wf steers 631 @ 30.10 2 wf steers 550 @ 34.10 1 wf cow 980 @20.20 11 white Pigs 477 @29.20 JOE RAINE .. Maple Hill, 663-2226, 5 wf&bbf strs 684 @ 29.90 6 wf hrn strs 426 @ 34.10 3 bwf hfrs 1 wf cow 810 @20.20 2 whitebutchers 4 blk hfrs 465 @29.10 DON WELLS ..Manhattan, 539-3744 13 wf steers 697 @ 29.90 9 wf strs 544 @ 34.00 1 wf cow 1185 @20.20MERVIN SEXTON . Abilene, 263-3449 3 blkbutchers 1 rn wf hfr 420 @29.10 2 wf steers 640 @ 29.60 5 bwf strs 458 @ 34.00 1 holst cow 1165 @21.20':WALT SUTTER. Junc. City, 238-5685 1 red sow 1 wf hrn hfr 465 @29.00 9 wf steers 732 @ 29.60 510 @ 33.80 1 blk cow 1315 @20.20BARN PHONE . Manhattan, 776-4815 1 red boar 10 wf steers 3 wf hfrs 482 @28.80 butch` 2 wf steers' 673 @ 29.50 537 @ 33.60 1 blk cow 1070 @20 20 JOE RAINE, Auctioneer 13 white 3 blk strs 3 wf hfrs 565 @28.70 butche 30 wf steers 1088 @ 29.45 530 @ 32 40 14 wf cows 1059 @20.20 16 white 1 wf steer 3 wf hfrs 400 @28.25 butchers 2 blk steers 603 @ 29.20 555 @ 31.70 1 blk cow Consignment Reports 5 red 3 wf steers 1 rn blk hfr 455 @ 1035 @20.10 3 wf steers 670 @ 29.10 539 @ 31.60 28.25 1 hoist cow WIBW' Radio 6:30 A.M. Thursdays 49 mix steers 1 wf hfr 535 @27.80 835 @20 10 WIBW - TV 12:15 Noon Wednesdays yeallin(1:121:, 6 wf&wf hrn strs 730 @ 28.60 :all and HEIFER CALVES 2 wf hfrs 560 @26.50 1 wf cow 990 @20.10 le Wednesday 25 mix steers 619 @ 28.50 1 wf cow BUYING FAT HOGS 4 wf hfrs 268 @ 34.00 1 bwf hfr 490 @26.30 1260 @20.10 ive Calves a Ts 9 sht hrn strs 779 @ 28.35 1 bwf cow 1015 @20.10r At Manhattan ..Tuesdays & Saturdays and hoe 1 bwf hfr 305 @ 33.25 4 bwf hfrs 548 @24.40 At Alma Every Tuesday c,ers 34 wf steers 856 @ 28.30 3 hoist cows 1347 @20.00 5 bwf hfrs 316 @ 32.90 BULLS lAt Eskridge Every Wednesdky, 40 wf steers 908 @ 28.25 1 wf cow 1020 @19.80 15 blk hfrs 366 @ 31.70 1 blk bull 550 @26.10 uying Hours 8 a.m.-12.-[all locations.' 6 b&bwf strs 763 @ 28.20 1 wf cow 855 @19.80 7 bwf hfrs 380 @ 31.70 1 blk bull 700 @25.00 For information call the barn in Manhat- 34 wf hfrs 642 @ 28.10 1 wf hrn cow 945 @19.70tan, PR6-4815. Or you may call Joe 1 blk hfr 21 wf hfrs 349 @ 31.60 1 wf hrn bull 1530 @24.00 s onKfl?';,7t 605 @ 27.70 3 red hrn cows 870 @19.70Raise at Maple Hill 663-2226 or Esk- repo_ming at 7 wf hfrs 334 @ 31.50 6 wf hrn bulls 1461 @24.00 ridge yard 449-2347, or Alm el 4 wf hfrs 583 @ 27.70 6 wf cows 1133 @19.35 esdaY r'w_on KS.4 11 wf hfrs 6 blk hfrs 412 @ 31.40 3 wf hrn bulls 1392 @23.50 76.5r3e..41. 14. 652 @ 27.40 390 @ 31.40 7 wf cows 1023 @19.35 wedriesaaY 45 holststrs 607 @ 26.30 1 blk hfr 1 wf hrn bull 1070 @23.10 kis

ALL Aft marijuana a noxious weed. The action allows weed supervisors to treat the marijuana when re- quested to do so by property Our thanks - -- owners orif itis found growing ath wild along roads. We wish to express our sincere thanks and The county must charge full gratitude to all our friends and relatives for price for the chemicals used. Declaring marijuana a noxious the many acts of kindness shown to us dur- weed on a state-wide basis as the ing the time of our father's illness and death. INS1 BEST HOG governor has proposed would The family of Boyden C. Dufva PiC AT WICHITA make its control mandatory and INSTANT Nancy Clark of the county could enter property Sedgwick had the champion market hog to eradicate it. at the National Junior Livestock Show at Wichita. Nancy showed a Duroc. Runnerup was another Duroc shown HMS:. CIEH by Gail Messner of COLM Cheney. 2423 Kimball Ave. Manhattan, Kans. Invites you any day of the week to come and see how... WE CARE

Have you read the AP's recent articles for your friends on nursing homes? and loved ones. Medicare Approved Gov. Robert Docking that sucha Counties Don't marijuana eradication law be passed. Doctors on call 24 hours a day. Excellent occupational and physical therapy. Upon release from your three-dayminimum Want Burden Marijuana is not among the 11 Pleasant spacious surroundings. hospital stay, Medicare pays forcare during noxious weeds designatedin RN's and LPN's on duty around the clock. your stay in College Hill Nursing Center On Marijuana state law. Visiting hours 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. daily. during your qualified illness time. JUNCTION CITY - County Counties pay 50 percent of the commissioners from 16 north chemical costs of controlling of- central Kansas counties have ficial noxious weeds. Theycur- Excellent occupational and physical therapy. rently receive no reimbursement For Medicare information. agreed that if the Kansas Legis-from the state. lature passes a law to control Phone 539-7671. Free brochure on request. COME AND VISIT ANYDAY and eradicate marijuana all costs Some counties have declared Art Holtman, Administrator should be paid by the state. The commissioners, who are members of the North Central Kansas Highway Official's, Asso- ciation, held the fall meeting in Junction City Friday. They did not take a stand on a proposal by

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Spotted &. es and tack 6:00 p.m. Co DeLAVAL CLAY CLAY CENTER, KANSAS Do You Want To Yorkshire boars out of large Eldon Pugh, Belleville, litters,vaccinated,farmer's JD 7-5584. 776-9453 All Makes prices.LeslieLindquist & MANHATD Livestock MODERNIZE FOR SALE - Registered Service & Repair Your Cow -Calf Operation? Charles Korte, Waterville, Ks. Ph. 785-2358. Weight 180-250 ted boars and gilts, bred Dairy Equipment Artificially Sired Then Try The Modern lbs. SB36 like our 1969 Nebraska S 'OTHER Beef Breed - Fair Junior and Grand C PUBLIC I Registered Hereford bulls - ion Boar. Among the offe JOE McCLURE Duroc Tested Boars large type, the best we have are our January Boar and T., ocr. 18 `CHAROLAIS" S. Broadwe Ph. 229-5284 Alta Vista by the $2100 ever raised.Jones Hereford place March Boar. Joy B Weaning Weights Farms, Telephone Wakefield Narka, Kans., Phone 3821. g 60 cars HARDTACK DUKE Increased 50 -100 lbs. 5607, Abilene, Kansas. sb34 FOR SALE - Registered SunRay, LAND IMPROVEMENT Test figures on each indivi- Performance Tested POLLED HEREFORD bull, G& ter Witte and Hampshire Terms dual animal available at com- Serviceable Age boars. Some are littermates Merle "R: mercial breeder prices. Tem- Itperfect Mixer breeding,16 onia, Ks., F LAND IMPROVEMENT porarily sold out of Hamp Percentage & Purebred months, Doyle Dague, Washing- our champion market pig "Soil Conservation Doesn't boars and all open & bred ton. EA 5-2820. x34 Chester White & Ham Cost-It Pays" 3/4 brotherstoour Reserve Our Hampshire was grand giltsofallbreeds. FOR SALE - used two -horse champion over all breeds Ponds, terraces, waterways, Another group of Hamp and Grand Champion pen of car- trailer, used one-horse trailer, Leavenworth County Fair. and leveling, drainage ditch- York boars will soon beoff casses at the National Beef used steel rack for short nar- Have cut out figures on se es, clearing, landscape grad- test. Show. row, 16 foot gooseneck with ing. litters. E. J. Wehrkamp, R Nationally Accredited SPF sleeper nose, and 16 foot stock Valley Falls, Kans. 66088. We Also Have Some trailer.Melvin Blecha, Manka-mi. E. of Valley Falls on Fords, W ROGGENDORFF Top Low Percentage to,Kansas,378-3107. x34 16, 21/z south & 1 east. Ask NH250, R'l CONSERVATION CONSTRUCTION Hayes Beck & Sons Females For Sale Wm. Cummings Farm. paint and Arthur Roggendorff Route 1 Phone 238-6064 HORSESHOEING - ERIC I VCO 205, Phone JE 9-3984 JUNCTION CITY, KANS. Sprado. Call PR 6-6362 eve- FOR SALE - 7 good you 000 miles 1630 OSAGE-MANHATTAN nings. P.O. Box 815, Manhattan, Suffolk bucks. 2 good y 2, sleeper Ohlde Charolais Farm Kans. Will travel. x35 Columbia bucks. Dale Ch =1, 15 Mi. North of Clay Center Belvue, Kans., Phone Wa VCO 205, MARTIN Phone 1010 FOR SALE - Polled Hereford 913 456-7641. miles oi TRENCHING SERVICE Registered Quarter bulls 12 to 20 mos. old. Harry 2, sleeper PALMER, KANSAS Riffel, Hope, Kans. Ph. Navarre STRAYED - black steers ..... SEPTIC TANKS cleaned, repaired, GEORGE RADER 37F30. x37 brand on left hip. 800 lbs. J rd I\I1000, installed . TRENCHING work Phone PR 8-3240 Feeders' Meeting Schwartz, Randolph, WI 4- MANHATTAN, KANS. FOR SALE - 14 5 yr. old An- d 2, tag a) by hour or per foot. Free estimates TUESDAY, OCT. 14 gus cows with Charolais cross DCOF 40E 10 speed, Call collect 776-7901, Manhattan. DON'T MISS Starts 8:00 p.m. at the calves 1 month old. Del Leiszler, 20 REG. SUFFOLK ewes Linn, Kansas. x33 20 reg. and purebred Sufi IH DCOF MEMORIALS STAR SCHOOL HOUSE rams. Fred Wilson, El Do N 230 HP, Club Calf Sale 1% miles west of MAYDAY FOR SALE Reg. Yorkshire Kansas 67042. DA 14183. ring, RTO CEMETERY Refreshments Served breeding stock.I had both r ratio,all Manhattan Sale Barn Grand champion sow & boar FOR SALE - Registered tanks an( All Feeders Invited m interic MEMORIALS MANHATTAN, KANS. at NCK fair this year. Two lit- en Palomino Quarter Horse Sponsored by ter mates to this grand cham- white mane & tail. 3 yrs. 0 ght 13,440 54 Year Continuous Service SAT., NOV. 1, 1:00 p.m. pion boar. Cut 670 to 780 loin gentle and green broke. Of The Display Located on US24 GREENLEAF FARMERS eyes. Several real good boars black saddle, brid'e and b Are Gua East of City Limits CO-OP ELEVATOR ASSN. of all ages to choose from. Lots collar. L. Dalinghaus, 736 Angus Hereford of length & good hams. Phone Axtell, Kans. ERNA GREENLEAF, KANS. for appt. 527-5040, Belleville, SCHAUBEL Shorthorn Ks. Leo Ball. x35 FOR SALE - Registered VES' CONSIGNED TO gus, three bred cows,three MONUMENT CO., INC. KANSAS COMMERCIAL FOR SALE - 12 Holstein milk 1770 North Registered Hereford SHORTHORN SALE heifers, one bull & 1 steer. 'eohone 31( RR 3 Box 20 ME 2-3531 cows, good ages. 1 bulk milk cellent for 4-H. Consistent WICHITA 50 COWS - REGISTERED tank, Mueller Model M 200 gal. ners at shows. PhoneSE Clarence Blanc, President Bulls-Yearlings - 30 Calves Milker: 2 DeLaval floor units, evenings or weekends,Mau USED T CLAY CENTER health accredited and IHC pump. Edwin Kuhn, Alta Fickel, Manhattan, Ks. & 2 -year olds pregnancy examined Vista, Kans. 66834. Phone 229- evy 60, be, MONUMENTS Size and Quality REGISTERED POLLED 6482. x33 evy 60, V SHORTHORNS FOR SALE - Cows with calves Chevy 60, K. KOOKEN CAROL D. REYNOLDS, owner by side. Also snringer cows. If Pe MANHATTAN 6 Mi. N.W. Abilene, Kans. you have yearling steers or hei- DAIRY PELLETS, range evy 60H, CUBA, KANS. Ph. 28F4 offertili CO 3.1830 fers for sale we will try to buy andallkinds Ford MONUMENT CO. Sale Day Oct. 15 Co.,1(0 700. them. James Forshee, 2434717, Manhattan Milling x i"? CO 3-3442 Farmers & Ranchers Sale Barn TF Concordia. sb33 Pierre, Manhattan. vv 70, 5 Salina, Kansas , J. J. BEAUDET KANSAS STATE Pellets 750, 5 vc NATIONALLY ACCREDITED KEY RABBIT Mini C 180 tra( Office and Display HOLSTEIN _ASSN. SPF Yorkshire open gilts and fast gains, no waste,$3.80 123 No. 3rd Charolais Crossbred hundred pounds f.o.b.Key dte 0700, Yorkshire -Hampshire crossed Ka ord 750. 5 Reg. Holstein open gilts. Sam or Jon Thole, ing Co., Clay Center, RI F600 w CLUB CALF SALE Marion, Kansas 316 382-2994. ME 2-2141. OfficePhone Res. Phone and Judging Contest SALE x35 feed for PR 8-5137 RIDE 'EM HIGH ES G PR 8-4978 REG. SHORTHORN bulls 14 to es. Product of KeyMilling Sat., Oct. 18 50 Head Phone AC '316 MANHATTAN, KANS. IS mo. Also 40 bred cows & a Clay Center, Kans., - Starts 12:00 Noon sired by some of the top OLME, ABILENE, KANS. Charolais bulgy s in the nation few open heifers. Sell one or 9-2141. AUCTIONEERING more. Toni Schrag, Burrton, she STURDY SEEDWheat, 50 Head SAT., NOV. 15 Kans. 67020. Phone 316 463-9172 up to Used WASHINGTON, KANS. stiff straw, yield LAWRENCE E. WELTER Selected Holstein females from SB34 and three timesthe grazPg4 AT WAR breedersall over the state. FOR SALE - Small pony, well336 (100T) Western ewes, all one that willstand. Combines nstrator AUCTIONEER For other information contact broke, very gentle, catch any one brand, on volunteer wheateasy. Write orcall Dan130 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN where. Lawrence Phone a/le 34T JACK SEXTON, Abilene, Ks. J.Osborn, Pasture. $18.50. 14 good Hamp McPherson, Kans., 'ZTl Your Sale Solicited Rt. 2, Wamego, Ks. 66547, ph.rams. $40.15good young 2297. lard Large or Small 456-7727. x33 T-Tereford springer stock cows, Prairie hay Chev. $995Call none- Wildin, 31A FOR SALE - ehev 34 EAST HIGHWAY US 24 Tested Duroc Boars FOR SALE - Reg. Shorthorn souare wiretied bales, MANHATTAN PR 8-3455 662-7541, Hutchinson. SB33 opanepr ehev. 'AT Serviceable ages with backfatbulls. Red & roans. Ready for li Real Estate as low as .74, loin eyes up toservice. Glenn E. Lacy, Milton- NATION AT ,T X ACCRET/ITEn Jack Quinn, Wamego, rup": 8:0' And General Sales 5.97 square inches. Top notch vale, Kans., ph. 4274513. x35 SPF Yorkshire and Hamnshire PAhlsoone456-9360.1. 100ga en" na0rt, individuals. cross oven gilts. Ten dollars 1.5811. FOR SALE - 42 growthy pigs,ner head above market ton. Cza- ED REIMER Nationally Accredited SPF average 55 lbs. 33 pigs averagelen F. Wietharn, Phone 736-2777 35 lbs. Individual sow feedingAxtell, Kansas. x36 AUCTIONEER stalls. Artificially sired Hamp C Fred Germann boars, 240 lbs. Steve Reedy, FOR SALE - no Holstein- call collect Concordia, Ks., Phone 243-4604. GMC We Specialize in Selling Junction City 2384382 Guernsev-Jersev-Brown Swiss DAIRY CATTLE SB33 and Milking Shorthorn. Fresh DWIGHT, KANSAS & snringer cows & heifers. TRUCKS "A complete Sale Service" FOR SALE- 29 good qualitytested. vac. and guaranteed. Let Ton .60 Toll SALE FOR SALE - Reg. ShorthornHereford cows 4 to 6 years old, Wheel Phone or write for sale dates. bulls. Reds and roans. Ready $205. 18 good Hereford comingus help you select your next Sales &Service Wei, Telephone '387-2373 for service. Glenn E. Lacy, Mil- 3 yew- old heifers $195. Paul dairy cows and heifers. You will GOESSEL, KANSAS tonvale,Ks., Phone 427-4513. Evans, Kincaid, Kans., Phone he glad you did. W. a. Wiebe, TRI-COUNTYMOTO "Marlon County" x35 316 439-5354. Summerfield, Kans., Ph. 244- SB33 7625. 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TRUCKS AND CARS NEW TRUCK hobeober 14, 1969 AT HUNTER TRUCKS 1100D, HID % ton pickup, 4 spd. 1967 Chevrolet 2 ton, itassis & trans.,700x15x6-ply truck Ft 1967 Ford 1/2T 6 cyl. 4 spd. with cab, 292, 6 cyl. eng., 4 spd., tires, V304 engine, HD rear inger heifer overloads, LWB, wide bed, 2 spd. axle, 102" cab to axle, springs, deluxe trim $2650 Ny, (+4EVROLE if heater. Extra clean. extra tires, white with blue USED TRUCKS & CARS LARGE STOCK OF TRUCKS iennethgentle and or: 1968 fully equipped Camper, trim, new 16' bed & hoist 1963 C01600 tag axle, 20' bed, 1968 Chev. 327 V-8, 4 sp., 2 sp., 337-2869. like new R uR A. 1966 Chevrolet 2 ton, low cab engine and transmission ov- 102" CA, 8.25 tires front & r--"Ihere's Truckr 1966 Chev. 1/2T LWB Fleetside, forward, 327 V8 engine, 2 spd. erhauled, good tires, V304 rear, extra nice $3195 4 spd., overloads, 6 cyl., heat- ax'e, 114 inch cab to axle. engine. This is a good clean 1967 Chev. V-8, 427 eng., 60 Ser- individual At Skinner er. Only 14,000 miles on this Extra clean, new 16' bed & $2350 ies,singleaxletractor, info; truck truck at 200 For You hoist 1961 IH Scout 4x4, transmission straight air brakes, 5 spd., 2 chterSALEAbProt,1)14'4 1963 Chev. 6 cyl. 34T 4 spd. 1964 Chevrolet 1 ton, 292 big & rear axle overhauled. This spd., 1000 tires, extra clean 08. Fleetside with overloads,rear six engine, 4 speed transmis- Scout is extra good .... $950 $5950 'lose Out sale onall 69 mod - bumper sion, dual wheels, hoist and SALE\ Your demand is within our CARS, GOOD VALUES 1953 Ford F250 ton, oversize1966 IH twin screw, 5 spd., 3 new bed with fold down racks tires. A good pickup' ..$445 spd., st. air brakes, PS, 478 a good selec- 1969 Chev. Impala V-8, 4 dr. se-1958 Dodge 34ton, 4 speed, herfers6*!of used pickups. Be sure to dan, aut., power steering, air 1952 IH L120 3,4 ton, late en- V8 eng., 1000 tires ..$6750 ?d-loosamare We have good running truck gine, good paint, new brakes 1964 Chev. 1/2ton, V8, LWB, W 1 filly -are,Qua,t- us conditioning 1/2ton, 4 speed black t.;' 1956 Chevrolet $475 box, aut., power steering, Boch, white 1968 Chev. Impala 4 dr. V8 se- transmission, new paint 1962 Chev. Impala 4 door, auto- power brakes $995 dan, aut. trans., radio, heater. matic transmission,a clean1963 Chev. 80 Series tandem Skinner Chevrolet An extra clean car with new Moore Motor Co. car $795 axle tractor, 5 speed, 2 speed, ex0ie tires 427 V-8 engine, PS, str.air E Phone ME 2-2101 years old -"Iv:4 1969 Chev. Bel Air 4 dr. V8, aut. 913 325-2411 brakes, ex. good cond. $3450 7ch. Theseire '< 'CLAYCENTER, KANS. trans., air cond., pwr. steering Schumacher's Inc. 1962 CHEV. % ton LWB, 4 spd., n San Luis` and brakes, radio & heater, WASHINGTON, KANSAS VagEl 6 cyl., N box $895 5. Paul Evans, positive traction. CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE Highway 36 1961 Chev. 1/2 ton, SWB $595 5354 1969 , 4 dr. HT, or 439.5642* auto., power steering & air Serving Washington County's 1960 Chev. SWB % ton, 3 spd., tic' Automotive Needs over 40 years EA 5-2316 N box, clean $545 SLE- 3 ta,,, cond., 13,000 miles. 1960 Chev., long wheelbase, % ersA,start akin, TIRES °4- 1968 Custom 4 $345 , WASHINGTON, KANS. ton, 6 cyl., 4 speed .nk Jorgenson dr , aut. trans., power 1960 Trail -Mobile 37', grain trail- tne 701. strg. & brakes, air cond., ra- 1969 Truck er $1995 Most All Standard Sizes dio & heater,low mileage and Pickup Sale O. K. 1958 IH VF195 Twin Screw 549 RISE SALEat New Tires, Too. 1968 Pontiac Catalina 4 dr. se- V-8 engine, 10-spd., R96 Road e Barn Oct 18,141 dan with only 16,000 miles, NOW ! Used Cars Ranger trans.,tractor, good ses at 2:30 auto. trans., pwr. strg., radio p Now Buy 69's For Less Ville, cond. $2995 and tack 6:66,p'-' HERCULES & heater 1970 Trucks Are Here! 1969 Cadillac Coupe de 1957 Dodge 1/2ton on Pugh, fl 1968 Pontiac Executive4dr. 1969 Chevrolet 2 ton, cab & lots of extras, one owner, low 1I 1955 Ford V-8 2T, 2 spd., 8.25 7.5584, , fully equipped with mileage 610 N.3rd chassis, 350 cu. in., 2 sp. axle, 2 YEAR WARRANTY tires, fold top box underbody 776-9453 all power & air cond., only wheelbase for 16' bed. Special hoist $1395 R SALE- MANHATTAN, KANS. 22,000 miles Fall mark down! Call us for1968 Cadillac 4 dr. HT, lots of1946 Chev. 1 ton w/ grain box boars and 1968 Chev. Impala V8 Custom extras, one owner, 32,000 gilts, appointment. miles $195 our 1969 lie4 ANOTHER LAWLESS Coupe, 3 spd., vinyl top, ra- Distributor For r Junior and Gr, dio, heater, another low mile- 1969 Chevrolet'.1ton pickup, 1967 Corvair 4 dr. HT, 6 cyl., PUBLIC AUCTION age car to inspectat Hunt- Fleetside, 6 cyl., 4 spd. pickup radio, automatic, WW tires, Giant Farm Truck Body Boar. Among IV' excellent condition, low mile- Heil Under Body Hoist our January kAT., OCT. 18 - 1:00 PM er's. with overload age Harsh Mobil Mixer Bulk ce March Boar, P,0 S. Broadway, Wichita, Ks. 1966 Chev. Impala SS, 275 HP 1969CARRYOVERS 1965 Chevrolet Impala 2 dr. HT, irka, Kans., PhoR0- V-8,aut., power steering & Olds Delta 2 door hardtop Feed Bodies tang 60 cars and trucks for brakes, new tires, low mileageOlds Delta 4 door V-8, std. trans., radio The largest stock of heavy duty R SALE _Regtit:41y, SunRay, DX* Oil Co. and 1966 Chev. Chevelle 300 De'uxe Chev. Malibu 2 door hardtop 1964 Pontiac 4dr.V-8,auto., Chev. truck parts in the Mid - Witte and itiLers. Terms: Cash 6 cyl., 4 dr. sedan, std. trans- power steering & brakes, air, West. Parts for engines, trans- us. Some are hipt: Merle "Rip" Van Winkle mission, radio & heater STOP IN & GET A excellent condition missions & 2 speed axles. champion markF!gonia, Ks., Ph. 316-435-6729 GOOD DEAL 1964 Ford wagon, V8, auto- r 1966 Chev. Bel Air 4 dr. V-8 se- matic, air, real good ester White & dan with new tires, radio &Used cars are coming in fast 1964 Oldsmobile 2 dr. hardtop, r Hampshire ms: heater with the sale of 1970's. Come V8, aut., radio. Real good car Melton Motor Co., Inc. i.mpion over all b. Used 1966 Chev. Bel Air 6 cyl. 4 dr. down & look them over. Take sedan, std. trans., radio & selec- 1966 Buick Wildcat 2 dr. H.T., 16th and M Sts.JA 7-2201 avenworth Count Truck sour choice from a fine V-8,automatic,radio,air, ve cut out heater. tion of good used cars. Drive power steering and brakes. BELLEVILLE ars. E. J. WeluitaIL,';'r"'''''' Specials 1965 Chev. Impala 4dr.V-8, down some evening or call for cond.,radio Excellent condition. (14 leyFalls, Kans. aut.trans.,air appointement. 1964 Chev. 4 dr. wagon V8, auto. E. of Valley FaE967 Fords, W-1000, non -sleep - & heater 1963 Chev. Bel Air 4 dr. V-8 se- air and pwr. strg., one own- 21/2 south & 1 east, NH250, RT910, Reyco 101, OBERMEYER er, sharp USED TRUCKS n. Cummings Far_ew paint and tires .. $10,750 dan, aut. trans., radio & heat- 1963 Dodge Dart, 4 dr., 6 cyl., [H VCO 205, 111" WB, V-461, er radio, auto., air 66 Ford Bronco, 4 wheel drive, IR SALE gedD,000 miles on short block, 1963 Pontiac Starchief 4 dr. se- 1963 Cadillac 4-dr. HT, V-8, au- real sharp ffolk bucks, 2 gm. & 2, sleeper, tractor equip- dan, aut., pwr. strg. & brakes, 66 Ford F-100, 6 cyl., automa- to.,radio,aircond.,power tic, low mileage lumbia bucks. Dal? led $1795 radio & heater Marvin Oberineyer, Owner strg. & brakes, extra clean lvue, Kans., Phoniz.H VCO 205, 127" WB, V-461, 1963 Chev. Bel Air 4 dr. V8 se- 65 Ford % ton 8' Styleside pick- Ph. BL 8-2255 Open to 9 p.m. 1963 Ford Wagon V-8, automa- 3 456.7641. 3,000 miles on short block, 5 dan, aut. trans., radio & heat- tic, radio and power steering, up, 6 cyl., Cruisomatic hd Z sleeper, tractor equip - er HERINGTON, KANSAS real clean 62 Ford F-600, 4 speed, 2 'RAYED - black zed $1795 Come to our lot and see more. 1964 Chevrolet 4-dr. HT, V-8, au- speed 'axle, new 131/2' fold and on left hip.Bilrd N.1000, 144" WB, V-534, tomatic, power steering,ra- down bed & hoist hwartz, Randolph and 2, tag axle $3975 62 Ford ' F600; V8; 4 speed, 2 - Hunter Sales Co. Take Advantage dio and power" brakes, nice speed axle, new 15' fold doVvn [H DCOF 405, 168" WB, NH PONT.-CHEV.-OLDS 1963 Chev. Bel Air 4 dr., 6 cyl., bed & hoist , 0,10 speed, sleeper $6950 Phone 316 767-5148 radio & standard trans., nice REG. SUFFOLhirIH DCOF 405, 145" WB, Of car 62 Ford F-600, V8, 4 speed, 2 reg. and purebr COUNCILGROVE,KANS. speed axle, new 151/2' fold -;.11N 230 HP, center point 1960 Chevrolet Impala 4 dr. HT, down bed & ms. Fred Wilso,n,,,'ieering, RTO 915, 4.44 RA SAVE -- SAVE SAVE YEAR-END V-8, auto. 2 Ford F-600 dump trucks, Mos 67C42.1)41 -.Yearratio, ah'minum frame, 1956 Chevrolet 4 dr., V-8, stick, _Rob, tanks and suspension, ON OUR hopped up motor gravel beds & hoist, V-8, 2 313. SALE stom interior, approximate SAVINGS TRUCKS speed axle Palomino Quart0eight 13,440 lbs. $8750 '69 Leftovers 1969 Dodge 1/2ton, 6 cyl., aut., rite mane & tai1,2bti:any Of The Above Trucks ON HD springs, radio, 8900 mi., Taylor Motor Co. ntle and green convertible, AM - Are Guaranteed 1969Electra like new Phone 913 325-2202 ack saddle, brid'e FM radio, stereo, heater, turbo- 1968 Chevrolet 34 ton, long -wide llar. L. Dalinghit\ITER NATIONAL Hydramatic, power steering, 1969 FORDS box, 4 speed, 6 cyl., radio, WASHINGTON, KANS. (tell, Kans. power brakes. power win- WE HAVE: excellent cond., 1 owner AR. VESTER CO. dows, power seat, factory air, 1965 Dodge 1/2T, V-8, air, 3-spd., )R SALE - Reg - Cruise Master, lots more. A three bred 555:1770 North Broadway long, wide box, real good 1,s, Falcons bull&lTe'eohone 316 - AM 2-8413 beautiful red. Was $5679.81 1956 I'ord 11/2. ton6cyl. 4 spd., ifers, one Now $4500 told down box, good tires Cor,c WICHITA, KANS. 1968 Ford F-250, ton, 4 spd., llent for 4-E 1969 LeSabre 4 dr. hardtop, ra- Mustangs oneway disc wide box rs at shows. dio, heater, power steering, 1968 International % ton, V8, 4 enings orweekent USED TRUCKS power brakes, Turbo-Hydra- Fair lanes Myers Motor Co. speed `hevy 60, bed & hoist matic,factoryair.tinted 1965 Ford F-100, V8, 4 spd., hevy 60, V-8, 5 yd. dump glass. wsw tires and more. White with dark fawn vinyl Galaxies CI IF, V.-PONTIAC-CADILLAC short wide box Feed &50E6 dy 1406 Center 562-2383 1965 Ford F-600 cab & chassis, Chevy 60,V-8,hoist.131/2' top. Was $4853.27. Now $3975 A1,1, AVAILABLE dr.se- MARYSVILLE, KANS. heavy duty V8, 4 spd. trans., px 1969 Skylark Custom 4 POR 2 spd. rear axle, 174" wheel dan,radio,heater, power AIRYPELLETS ';;Cheyy 60H, 5 yd. dump IMMEDIA'T'E DELI VERY base cab to axle, 8.25x20 tires kinds of Ford700.V8,hoist,15'2' steering, Turbo-hydramatic. 1964 International % ton, V8, idall , Milling factory air, tinted glass, wsw OPEN EVENINGS 4 spd., long box . anhattan tires, door edge guards, plus _ manhatta hevv 70, 5 vd dump BANK RATE FINANCING 1964 Ford F-600, cab & chas- terre, ,4orrl 750, 5 vd. dump more goodies. Burgundy.Was sis,194"wheelbase,V-8, RABBIT Mis,1;iIHC 180 tractor $3998.83. Now $3375 Skaggs (Ford) Motors 1968 Dodge .1/2ton V8, 3 speed 4 spd. trans., 3 spd. axle, 8.25 no wastrPodge D700, 5 yd. dump 1969 Opel Kadett 2 drsport $1795 x20 tires Coupe, Super Dlx.,radio, 1966 GMC dsl., 2 ton, 4000 ser- indred PourldsCePf.o.:,Ford 750. 5 yd. &mu Your Transportation co,, Clay Ford F600 winch truck heater, 3 speed automatic, ies, 2 spd. rear axle $1795' wsw tires,a beautiful red Headquarters ton, V8 $1295 McComas Motors "Where Customers Send 1966 Chevrolet 1/2 with black vinyl top. 1965 Dodge 1 ton V-8.with stake 240 West 6th CH 3-3634 ES CHEV. CO. This Opel is the boss' wife's car Their Friends" body $1295 AC 316 - 647-3251 and has had excellent care. 2nd & Houston 1965 Chevrolet 1/2 ton, V8, 4-spd. CONCORDIA, KANSAS EDPErolduMctlicTI(Iler;'. Now $2325 ay Center,Pis' !MOLINE, KANS. 67353 Was $2621.94. Phone PR 8-3525 $1195 MANHATTAN, KANSAS 1965 Chevrolet 2 ton, 6 cyl.,2 FOR SALE: 1950 Chevrolet % Manhattan Motors spd. axle $1895 tcn truck, good flat 85 bu. grain SEED Used Trucks 1963 Ford van $795 bed & stock rack. Good tires, CURDY Id 4 ' 311-317 Houston PR 8-3537 SIEBE'S TRUCK CENTER iff straw,3'e AT WAKEFIELD 1964 Ford1/2 ton, V-8, 4 spd. motor average. Call LA 4-3511, tilnes d Chonstrator PR6.4414 1970 Chevrolet 50 Series, 2 ten, 5 Lincoln, Kans. x34 id threeIon stanl; pickup 1/ T ea T '2 2spd.V8,will carry151/2' 1962 Ford FH50 tractor$1795 ie that 4 pickup Used Car Lot 214 Houston Write Kann. Chev.n box, cab & chassis 1961 Chev. % ton, 6 cyl., 4 spt. [Sy. 1/2T Fleetside,6, BUICK FOR $795 Real Estate cPherson, dard 50 YEARS 1969 El Camino, 3 spd., V-8 1/,T, 6cvl.,4 soeed MANHATTAN, KANSAS 1966 Chevrolet 4 door sedan Chev.Chey 34T w/ bec, 6,4 spd. 1965 Chev. 1/2 ton pickup, V8 Long -McArthur, Inc. SALEtiedropi[ours4 be! Chev. 1/.,T, spd.wirecy1., OMAHA BED for sale,131/2' Ford -Lincoln-Mercury Fulmer Real Estate uoareoo 8:00 a.m.-6:GO p.m. complete with hoist, high grain 340 N. Santa Fe Salina, Kans. in-e5v81niarts ph. HO 1-5628 Siebe's Repair CATHERINE J FULMER Qutn sides and stock racks. All in TA 3-2237 ack very good condition. Call Trucks REALTOR Frank Slead, Lebo, Kans., 316 1969 PLYMOUTH Belvedere, 6 256-2128. SB33 JANSEN, NEBR. cylinder, standard transmission, Office 456-7696 Autooloto motor- Telephone 402 424-2670 radio, air, 10,000 mi. Sacrifice, CHEVROLET FOR SALE - Mojave $2000. 1841 Virginia, Manhattan, Res. 456-9281 HO 1-5414 cycle, 193 miles. Two shal'ow FOR SALE - Fruhauf 11/2 tonKansas JE 94779. SB36 GmC zzr well water pumps. OscarSam- Army type trailer, metal bed, WAMEGO WAKEFIELD sel, Barnes, Kans. x33 stock rack, top bows, 1100x20 FOR SALE - 1951 Int. % ton TRURO; SALE FOR SALE -A 1954 Chev.1/2 tires & brakes, in good condi- pickup, stock racks & grain FOR SALE - 2 bedroom International good tion.$160.Phone456-9960. sides. Good shape. house, 707 Oak, Wamego, Ks. 60111. Wh weights. P.ona.'d ton truck, 2 new tires, jh Ton''ad, Bern shape. Call 305, Barnes, Kans., Byron Jacobson, Wamego, Ks.Dwayne Roenke, Waterville, $5,500. New roof. Ph. 456.7287, Kansas, DE 6-3416. SB33 SB33 Ks., phone 785-2774. x32 evenings. x36 sales & x33 Richard Gano.

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FARMS HAPPINESS IS October 14, 1969 HAPPINESS IS 303 ACRES. Dairy farm, double Living in just the right home. Gas &Diesel Make 1) Living in Clay Center with itsfour herringbone milking ma- Three bedrooms, central air, thisrn "pros & cons" - "ups & downs"chine, 450 bulk tank; 200 ton carpeted, attached garage, com- Shop Service spend but where joy can be found silo. 115A in cultivation, 88 freeze. FARMS FOR SALE pasture. Good house & lots ofplete basement, an easy -to -keep 160A West Central Clay Co., everywhere! Especially when yard. This home is tastefully MOST up-to-date you live in a home that pleasessheds. One mile from Perry decorated and the draperies are shop in s No. 7 - unimproved, about 90A brokethe whole family! This home isReservoir. Priced for quick sale.an added asset to the new our area 160A East Central Cloud Co., wellconstructedandnear Will contract. Call Jim Jackson, Complete diesel Get them some creek bottom AM 64722 owner- to take caretestismerit 133A, 74 cultivated, all terrac-schools; built for family living of the (you can eat in the kitchen and'62 ACRES. Southwest near Do- LOREN E. LAW 2 JD 251 ed, good fences, pond watch TV at the same time.)ver. About 110 acres tillable, REALTOR arr: 200A river bottom, 112.3 balance pasture. A few acres of 632.3159 bars,actorsline boriao Has three bedrooms, many clos- 907 6th chin, welding, 11ew'07 tocqi broke, near Clay Center, Kans.ets, very versatile basement, creek and woods. Old stone CLAY CENTER, KANSAS lene electrical,' Sell on contract. double garage with shop space.house, large barn, outbuildings. "If It's A Home, See Loren" 320A, 125 broke with good al- Being sold to settle estate. $55,- equipment, 1966 JD lotments, balance good well 000. Will consider sale of 183 ment tools. rod watered grass. WREN E. LAW for 2000A GEARY COUNTY 1967 JD REALTOR acres with improvements Competent factory ig65 JD 160A South Clay County, Con- 907 6th 632-3159 $40,000. Bill Lewis, CE 4-5941. This farmland in Geary County, trainel 1962 JD tractsale.Improved. 105A 180 ACRES on highway near Kans., can be purchased as one sorrel - in hydraulics, 1962 JI CLAY CENTER, KANSAS 1'. broke unit consisting of 1170A grass- electrical andgeneral "If It's A Home, See Loren" Melvern. Good 7 room and bath ical work. ia 1955 JD Many Other Listings - home. Barn and 4 outbuildings.land and 830A broke; or the 1958 JD Call For Information Will sell on contract. Pasture2000 acres can be purchased in 1962 JDI 1/2A Suburban NW and tillable. Lays nice. Jim tracts as follows: BOWMAN 1958 JD LEO CHAPMAN Jackson, AM 64722. 880A, 250 broke, balance grass 2 JD 630 IN MANHATTAN 160 ACRES south of Auburn in320A, 160 broke, balance grass Phone CE 84103 1954 60 Jc Real Estate & Investments Osage County. Excellent 80 -acre320A, 280 broke, balance grass Phone ME 2-2077 IN MARLATT DIST. - 3 bed-pasture, 50 plus acres tillable, Farm Impl. & Truck IHC 1959 rooms, 2 baths, gas log fire- 240A, 140 broke, balance grass 240 East Eighth 1958 IHC 425 Anthony Clay Center, Ks. place, screened in patio porch,lays nice. 6 room and bath 240A all grass IHC Mod( double garage, hill top view, home. Outbuildings, fruit trees,The above tracts are adjoining. JUNCTION CITY, 2 MH 44 LAND FOR SALE central air conditioned, immedi- $41,500. Ethel Marsh, CE 5-2565. Part of this !land can be pur- 2 JD G;J 160 Acres - Southeast of Sol-ate possession.Finished rec- 135 ACRES 4 miles from Mel-chased on contract. SELL. omon (Dickinson County)All reation room basement. $25,000.vern on gravel road. 6 room DAUER Sev4 farm land - no waste. house needs repair. 115A native DICKINSON COUNTY A 400 acres - South of RoxburyNEW 3 -BEDROOM HOME -pasture, 20 acres cultivated, 160A,all broke, no improve- IMPLEMENT (McPherson County) All pas- $20,500. Vern Cuffel, AM 6-9356ments. Can be purchased on C Convenient shopping center, Set of 18 ture - plenty of water - good 11/2 baths,wall -wallcarpet 80 ACRES 4 miles from Mel- contract. IH ground drivecorn b' fences, vern on gravel road, 45 acres The Junghans agency is now almost throughout, built-in range, cen- IH 5LW side deliveryrake 80 acres - West of Roxbury tralairconditioned,full meadow, 35 acres cultivated, nodealer for Pacemaker mobile IH 100 2 pt. fast hitch 1962 JD 1 (McPherson County) 50 acres basement, double garage, 'improvements. Vern Cuffel, homes. We'd like to show you Used "Po farm land. 30 acres grass. AM 6-9356. $12,000 our nice selection of homes. 1959 John Deere 730di 1962 JD $27,500. tractor, wide front 10', goo Contact 80 ACRES. Wabaunsee County end,3 BILL STEIN FAMILY ROOM - 3 bedroomson Snokomo Road north ofSky- Junghans hitch 1961 JD Phone AC 913 plus den, 2 baths, wall -wall car-line Drive. Large pond, high 1959 John Deere 720 d 10' 6964288 Day - 696-4671 Night peting,built-inrange,dish- site for home, some woods, pas- REAL ESTATE tor, roll-a-matic front 1959 JD IV Route 2 washer, full basement, $25,000 ture. Jim Jackson, AM 64722. 913 CE 8-6622 3 pt. hitch 1959 AC C GYPSUM, KANSAS 67448 80 ACRES. Wabaunsee County Roland Junghans CE 8-6360 16x10 & 20x8 IH drills without NOV. 1 POSSESSION - Nearon Skyline Road west of High- 1957 JD 1 grade school, 3 bedroom home,way 4. Pasture, pond, $10,000. or Riney Junghans CE 8-2039 IH 16 field cutter with 1948 JD 1 825 ACRES partly finished basement with Jim Jackson, AM 6-4722. JUNCTION CITY, KANS. crop attachments 1957 JD 1 BIG EASTERN KANS. PRO-extra bedroom, plus extra bath, ducer, 825 acres, 30 miles west 136 ACRES Southeast of May- Special low prices on 1960 IHC recreation room. etta, 95 acres in cultivation, 31 16x8, 20x8 & 16x10 1956 MH KC, 561 acres tillable, mostly acres timber, 10 acres pasture. HAPPINESS. IS drills 1958 Mode bottom, lovely three bedroom 800 ACRE RANCH NEAR Good pond, 2 story home, a fewHaving the privilege of listing modern brick owner's home, 2MANHATTAN - Improved, outbuildings. Ethel Marsh, CEthis older home with beautiful bedroom modern tenant house, Falun Fr 175 cultivated creek bottom, 5-2565. floors, family kitchen, formal large barns, corrals, and otherbalance pasture, good road. 310 ACRES suburban farmland.dining room, spacious family SP] outbuildings., pastures are well Prime land for development. room, large double garage, in a JD 16'fo fenced, make a real cattle and - Other Choice Buys - field cub Three tracts bounded by Wana-mighty fine location. This is a Phone 1011 hog setup. Price $325,000, with To Buy, Sell or Trade maker Road, Unish Road, 67thhome with a "view." like new liberal owner financing. Call Falun is located 20 JD 18' 3 po LEAVENVVIORTH COUNTY - St. and Pauline -Dover Road - WREN E. LAW. allwith common access. Pas- southwest of Salim JD 12' 3 p 320 acres on blacktop highway, Maurice McNeil tureland, 228 acres, cropland 38 REALTOR seven room modern farm home, acres, woodland 38 acres. Frank 907 6th 632-3159 FORAC 40x60 hay barn,granaries, CLAY CENTER, KANSAS USED TRACTORS 1967 JD sheds and other outbuildings, Realtor McGrew Jr., 232-3809. "If It's A Home, See Loren" row cro 245 acres tillable, balance pas- Suite 11, Union National Bank 214 ACRES Southwest. Devel- 1964 140 IHC with belly in 1959 Fox : ture. Owner financed. Price Office 6-4801 Res. 9-5164 opment land now in pasture. 1100 ACRE stock & grain farm disc plow, blade 1 1960 GE $135,000. S1000 per acre. Ethel Marsh, CE 430A cultivated, highly produc- 1943 Ford 9N & Wagner JEFFERSON COUNTY - MANHATTAN, KS. 5-2565. tive Smoky Hill River bottom 1951 Ferguson 30, 1949 20 320 acres unimproved on good 115 ACRES on South 61st. Cityland; 670A good pasture, well 1955 Ford 960 tractor 2 new No. all weather road north of Os- FOR SALE water and natural gas within fenced and watered. Good im- picker-sheller 1 new No kaloosa, 290 acres under plow, easy reach. Tillable, pasture, provements with two modern 1964 404 IHC tractor, log balance pasture, 9 acre stocked Good paying business, must sellsmallstreamandwoods. farm homes. Close to Junction and backhoe C( pond, which will give 10 year on account of ill health: $30,000. Bill Lewis, CE 4-5941. City. Call collect Pierce Powers, 1947 Ford 9N with Sher 1 JD 3 ro' tax reduction. A money maker 170 ACRES on Highway No. 4 The Hoyle Agency, 238-5295, 1947 AC C tractor 1 JD 210 GENERAL MERCHANDISE with 11/2 mile frontage on pave- 1967 5000 all purpose diesel2 JD No. at only $65,000. Call Tom Lam- 225 capacity frozen food locker, Junction City, Kansas. SB36 ing, 913 845-2131 ment. Excellent balance of pas- 1948 & 1949 H Farmalls & MEAT PROCESSING, withture and tillable. Old improve- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE - 1968 8000 Ford, demo. with good clean stock. ments might be renovated. Several farms for sale - all 2 JD 157 Lloyd H. Mills Main building: Brick stucco, USED MACHINERY yellow tc $30,000. Bill Lewis, CE 4-5941. sizes. Some of these can be 1 JD 157 REALTORS & INSURORS floor area 80'x40'. Storage room8 ACRES with good home east bought on contract. Also Mitch- 8' Allis combine, pull type 304 West St. (US 2440 Hiway) in rear 40'x14'. of Perry Reservoir, southwest elli.Elevator, Summerfield, Ks: 3 pt. 3x14 Dearborn plow COME Building and equipment, $7000of Oskaloosa. Alfalfa and pas- Reho Inn, Table Rock, Nebr. 5' 3 pt. Service rotary mo TOM LAMING, REALTOR Just plus inventory. ture. Priced in raid teens. Chuck (cafe and tavern). Elske Dairy 7' Co-op sickle mower 1967 A -C C Phone 913 VI 5-2712 Also 3 acres on edge of town, Coppola, CE 2-9072. Sweet,Humboldt,Nebr.Sev- 8N Ford cover 6' heade TONGANOXIE, KANS. with slaughter house, large eral taverns. Several acreages Wetmore PTO hammer barn and 2 story modern dwell- head, se' Bill Lewis and town properties. Albert clipper 1962 JD 45 IMPROVED 5 ACRES ing, $4000. (Will not sell house Christensen, Auctioneer and Deere No. 5 mower, machine In Clifton -Vining area, close toand lot separately.) REALTORS Real Estate Broker, Pawnee 6' BMB 3 pt. rear blade SB33 town, 6 room modern home, 2420 West 17th 913 CE 3-7447 City, Nebr. 402 852-7981. saw 2 JD 45 Massey Harris 7' mower 1 new bath, plenty outbuildings Roenigk Agency 1 IHC for raising livestock. $6500. Can Phone 926-3464 TOPEKA, KANSAS 160 ACRES Smoky Hill river BMB 7' Brute trail type be financed. Morganville, Kansas67468 valley eland near Kanopolis lake, BMB 144" stalkshredder also up Unimproved river bottom 40 CATTLE RANCH - 800A in completely modern dwelling. IHC springtooth harrow 1 NuWay, Well improved half -section Cultivator for 1010John 180 Alli; in northwest Republic County. PROPERTY WORTH SEEING Chase County, 240A creek bot-southeast Marquette,5 room All cultivated, plenty irrigation tom, balance native bluestem. modern dwelling with closed -in Fan water available. Only $8000 160,all broke, 1/2 creek bot-Good improvements, abundant M. B. Salisbury cash or contract. tom, Clifton area water. 160A, 80 crop, 80 pasture porch, 136 acres grass, balance Improved 320 on oil road, additional land adjoining for open, corrals with windbreak. CE 34411 Hdw. An eighty close to Marquette, TRACTORS modern home, 200 acres very 160, well improved, 115A sale. New 3 bedroom house, 29 acres grass, pond. Well im- nice cultivated land, balance ex-broke, located north of Clay new show barn & pens. Angus ll4 cellent grass. You will like this Center. show cattle can be bought withproved 2 bedroom home with EatRPME141 one. $4000 on contract. farm.376A Verdigris River allelectrickitchen.Excellent- Improved 160 in Clay County, 240, 180 broke, 60 grass, 82Abottom farm, 160 bottom land ly located 80 acres, on good TOPEKA, 105 acres nice laying cultivatedof wheat in 69 at 40 bu. F.G. (no flooding) balance pasture. highway near Marquette.All JOHN DEM 37A. Modern G.A. dairy barn sold oncontract.For details land,partially modern home Modern home, barn and gran- USED TRACTORS outbuildings good, need paint.and many other good bldgs. in-arles. Nellie Farthing, Scott contact Marquette Insurance & St. At $25,000oncontract with cluding a modern 2 bedroom Mouce Co., 5 East 7th Street, Real Estate Agency, ph.546- 1959 D-14, widefront 2292. SB35 1950 WD, widefront 10% down, 15% March 1, thenhome. Located in the Green Emporia, Kansas. Office DI front, FOR SAL] easy payments for 10 years area. 2-1614, home Madison 437-2716. 1955 WD 45, narrow mounted 1950 WD, narrowfront c plus 6% interest. x36 with load!! for 730or Came take a look. Call col- Improved 320, 140A broke, Farm Equipment 1951 Farmall M condition. 180A grass, plenty of outbuild- EQUIPIVIENT lect for appointment. You will WELL IMPROVED 600 acre USED ford, Kann be glad you did. ings. Contract sale at 61/2%. farm on highway. Sell on con- 2 used pulltypeplows) tract. Chester Peterson, Osage torn 16 'acres, suburban area, won- WE RE -BEVEL KNIVES mounted, Plop' derful 2 bedroom house & lotsCity, Kans. 66523. x33 2 used AC FO SAL] Kvasnicka Realty ON IH FIELD HARVESTERS bottom IdeaR2 rom of very good buildings, creek er with EXCEPTIONAL PRODUCER: We have the grinder to re -bevelUsed ACroto-baler N HADDAM, KANSAS land. Located at the edge of Ril- the knives on these models of mowers W'11 fit ey area. Combination bottom & top land 2 used AC on Big Blue River. 1 mile north International field harvesters: COMM she4ded in Phone FR 62874 of Blue Springs, Nebr. Retch- 20C, 15 -16 - 50 - 55 - 350 and 550 USED Irvine, Cal. For Appointment 14' Mai Gerald A. Kvasnicka, Realtor less Farm. 150.33 acres. Excel-If your knives need sharpening, 1958 IHC 141combine, lent schools close by. 12 miles bring them in for prompt, ex- USEDPICKUPS Alice 3. Kvasnicka. Secretary Eldon Thorman south of Beatrice, Nebr. Firstpert beveling. Jeep,1 ton,4 FORSAL] -esston he Real Estate & Investments time offered in 60 years. See 1959drive FIM r1"°° 80 -ACRE FARM for sale, % mi. and make offer to R. Retchless, ton, Schumacher's Inc. 1965 IHC 1/2 V8, and west and 1 mi. south of Ols- 913 ME 2-3008 9560 W. Tennessee Ave., Den- ton, .lanilattan 1964 me 12 sPeeal burg, Ks., 4% mi. from Tuttle CLAY CENTER, KANS. ver,Colo.80226. 1/2ton, 3 sb33 1960 IHC drive Creek Lake. $135 an acre. Call Highway 36 1960 IHC 4wheel iPopoALI ed Gehl Olsburg 468-3553. x33 FOR SALE - 240 acres upland.FOR SALE -A 360 acre stock 1963 Ford Y2ton, V8 65 acre wheat allotment, 27 farm seven miles west of Alma. EA 5-2316 1963 Ford 2dr. HT, Rod eond' SEALED BIDS - 540 acre acres meadow, balance crop- A modern 2 story house elec- aPids, 22( stock farm, known as J. B. land. Contact 944-2823,Green, trically heated. Two new hay Farm Pritchard farm, 3 miles south Kansas. sheds. Other buildings fair. 40 WASHINGTON, KANS. Buchman '131tSAEL x35 Cortibibane Make it of Dunlap, Ks. 135 acres crop- or 50 'acres plow ground. The Phone land, balance pasture & farm-FOR SALE - 318 acres, 145 rest good grass. Watered by aFOR SALE - 227 JD cornpick- Aa Rai stead, plenty of water. Right tograss, 240 acre pasture; 3 bed-creek, ponds, and springs. Pos- er, excellent condition, always 913-229-6619 refuse bids reserved.Bids ac-room modern house 2 yrs. old,session March 1 or sooner. Con- shedded. Wanted. Grass seeder cepted by Harold L. Haun, full basement, on 2 acres; 4 bed-tact or call Esther J. Grune-for JD 16x8 drill. Write Ken- Council Grove, Kans.,until room house, full basement. Benwald 765-9661 or Harris Grune- neth Esslinger, Clifton, Kans. 1(A. Dec. 1, 1969. SB40 Heer, agent, Riley, Kans.x34 wald 765-3389, Alma, Kans. x34 66937. x34 ALTAVISTA, October 14, 1969 TRACTORS USED EQUIPMENT 2 65 Gehl 188 Chop King 2 row, USED TRACTORS 1962 MF 85 gas, Hiarch AT FRANKFIART F706D Farman., extra good a3(!( Let's Go 1959 D17 AC tractor 30",choice $1900 1959 AC D-17 tractor,new tiresFarmall 450 dsl. 65 Gehl 188 Chop King, 1 row $4950 Make us an offer on any of & overhaul $1500 F560D Farman, overhauled st this machinery before we 1954 JD 60 gas tractor IH No. 16 1 row field harvest- 64 JD No. 12 1 row, good $1075 $3250 spend a fortune on anti- 1951 Case SC tractor er 64 Gehl 84 1 row, good .. $765F460 gas, late model $2750 MORMOSTri freeze. 1950 AC WD tractor IH No. 55 2 row field harvester63 IHC 50, 2 row, good .. $950Farmall Super M, overhauled shoprAir, 1949 JD A tractor Papec 1 row field harvester 54 New Holland 1 row pickup & $1195 Ut Massey 80 12' combine w/ cab No. 75 DuAl - $285 New David Brown series1200 mower bar,mechanically Farman M, good $575 C°t111 ete diesel and 999 at reduced prices IH 2 ME corn picker Ford 841, extra good, overhaul- take it Get them before the price rises good $325 of SPECIALS IN 66 JD 95 combine with cab, ed $1295 :Y of tractoare f' SPECIALS COMBINES NEW EQUIPMENT really clean Ford 641,overhauled, good Boring 2 JI5 2510 gas tractors, brand 1964 Model E Gleaner, 12', with 205 combine, 13' header 61 IHC 101 combine with cab, $1245 hin. UarS, lid Wel din new carryovers at prices too cab 403 combine, 14' header 14', nice Farmall F400, 3 pt. hitch ene. g, eitti; low to quote. 1962 Gleaner C, 14' head & cab,McCormick-Finco grain dryer 1960 IH No. 22 2 -row -head $1475 motor overhauled 16x8 10 grain drill Farmall 300 $895 Valve JD No. 110 Chuck Wagon eqUipt TRACTORS 1962 C440, 4 *row cornhead Farmall 656 Hydrostat demon- John Deere A, good $645 nent tOols. erl 1966 JD 2510 gas, power shift 1959 Model A Gleaner, 12', cab strator Massey Harris 44 $375 1967 JD 4020 dsl., wide front 1959 MH 82, 12' Schleif Impl. Co. USED COMBINES & MCHRY. C°1nPet f 1965 JD 3020 diesel IH 403 with cab, 1967 model ennel e - nhactol, 1958 JD 45 combine, 12', motor Essliner Impl. Co. Phone 768-6077 ?lectrica-1 arti-d 1962 JD 3010 diesel overhauled $6950 cal work.gerr4(14` 2 1962 JD 3010 dsls. 1957 IH 141 combine, slick Phone HEBRON, NEBRASKA IH 101, field ready $2395 1955 JD 60 gas 1963 IH 91 combine IH 141 $495 1958 JD 720 dsl. 1953 MH 26 combine, good 292-4424 Massey Harris Super 27 $645 1962 JD RC 2010 gas 1965 Hesston 500 swather r MUST GO 14' rotary mower $695 Bo 1958 JD 720 gas New combines on hand. Check FRANKFORT, KANS. 1968 IHC 350 forage cutter, Kewanee 32' elevator $225 Phone 2 JD 630 tractors, 1959 like new CE &t, with us for the best deal ! Farm Imp], 1954 60 John Deere 1968 818 New Holland &'/. IHC 1959 560 dsl. HARVESTING EQUIPMENT 1969 880 demonstrator Schumacher's Inc. 240 East F4: 1958 IHC 450 gas S neca Impl. Co. NEW 1969 Model K Gleaner, 1 AC blower; 2 Gehl blowers JUNCTION IHC Model M 13', all extras 1 616 New Holland Highway 36 2 MH 44 tractors A -C and Gehl Complete rebuilt engine for 1 Gehl self propelled 2 JD G; JD A; JD B Ph. DE 6-2621 C -III Gleaner TRACTORS IFTS94,1101t. EA 5-2316 SELLING FOR PARTS PLUS .C1494..SetKrl A 1966 C -II Gleaners, 16 or 20 ft. DAU4 Several John Deere 1963 C Gleaner, 16' 1969 A -C 180 diesel A and B Tractors 1959 R Gleaner, 14' 1968 AC 190XT, cab & air cond. WASHINGTON, KANS. IMPLEMENili REAL MONEY -SAVERS 1959 A Gleaner, 14' D-19, completely overhauled [H ground COMBINES New Model 660 Case combine1959 A G'eaner with cab D-17, wide front, PS chive Set of 18-426 rice tires, duals, with cab and 14' header, on -1956 55 John Deere 14' D-14, wide front, PS ANOTHER CARLOAD 5LW side almost new, for combine the -go cylinder and concave 1956 141 IHC, priced right D-4 Caterpillar with dozer ON THE TRACK [H 100 2pt. fast 1962 JD 14' Model 95 controls at ONLY $6500 WD wide front 1959 John Used "Portable Cab"....$45 Used 1961 Model 800 Case com- Deere ri Bundy Equip., Inc. COMBINES & CORN HEADS BROWER tractor, wide 1962 JD No. 40 self-propelled, bine with 14' header, recondi- hitch 1114 10', good tioned and ready for the field 1968 F Gleaner, new 1961 JD No. 40 self-propelled, at ONLY $2200 1850 S. West 1966 A -II Gleaner with cab & FEEDER EQPT. 1959 John Deere "( Used 1962 Model 60 Case com- tor, 10' corn head roll-a-matic 1959 JD Model 55, 14' bine with cab and 13' header WH 2-7261 1964 E with corn head Buy At Carload 3 pt. hitch 1959 AC Gleaner A 14', with or in A-1 condition at ONLY 1962 C, overhauled 16x10 & 20x811k, without 2 -row corn head $2900 WICHITA, KANS. 1960 JD 45, 10' cut [H 16 field 1957 JD 12' Model. 55 Late 1969 Model 1030 and 930 Super 92 Massey, cab Prices & Save $$$ cutter; 1948 JD 12' Model 55 new tractors at 25% discount. C-630, A-240, E-240, 22 Massey crop attachment: 1957 JD 10' Model 45 1967 Model 816 IHC windrower corn heads ;pedal low pricesek1960 IHC 101 SP 12' with full length conditioner - Used Farm Eqpt. John Deere 16' wing type disc KEY MILLING 16x8, 20x8 & 1b 1956 MH 80 SP PTO driven, at only $1000 IHC 14' disc Clay Center, Kans. drills 1958 Model 82 SP, 14' New Model 731 Case diesel trac-1959 MH No. 92 combine, extra 12' & 8'G" Krause offsets tor with 3 point hitch, adjust- good Several new corn heads DISKS able axles, 16.9x34 rear tires 2 Colby silage wagons COMBINES & TILLAGE F 1959 Case 800 dsl.. tractor From 10' to 15' at ONLY $5539 1965 IH 203 combine, 10' cut SPRINGTOOTHS 1 1966 No. 780 AC forage har- Meinhardt Farm Eqpt.1964 IH 91 combine, 10' cut, JD 16' foldup 3 point Krause vester with 2 row head with cab field cultivator, 12', pull type, MEIS IMPL. 1 1965 New Holland 818 forage 456-2310 1958 IH 141 combine, 12' cut like new harvester with 2 row & pick- with automatic platform up attachements IH No. 22 corn head for IH 101 Falun is locatal JD 18' 3 point 439 2405 eft WAMEGO, KS. southwest of JD 12' 3 pt. springtooth or 303 combine, used one sea- Or son FORAGE HARVESTERS CCM Templer Imple. Co. FORAGE HARVESTERS 10' Kewanee wheel disk $325 USED TRACI: 1967 JD No.34with2 row 439-2830 1967 JD No. 38 forage harvest-IH No. 16 field cutter .... $675 row crop 316 378-2563 er with 2 row head IH No. 50 2 -row field cutter 1964 140 IHC with'' 1959 Fox 1 row with 1000 rpm. JAMESTOWN 1963 JD No. 12 forage harvest- $1250 disc plow, blade 1 1960 Gehl 2 row 1943 Ford 9N &14 er with 2 row head IH 100 fast hitch mower $295 TRACTORS Fredonia, Kans. 1964 Gehl Chop -All forage har-IH 12' spring tooth harrow 1951 Ferguson 30,13 SPECIAL $125 1955 Ford 960 hat;2 new No. 34 cutters, real buys IHC 450 gas, wide front axle vester with 2 row head JD 720 diesel, wide front axle .John Deere No. 15 flail chopperCase springtooth harrow, 3 pt. picker-sheller 1 new No. 38 demo. 11-1 No. 36 1 row forage harv. hitch $125 1964 404 IHC traar4 JO) 3010 diesel, 1962 SEE THIS CORN HEADS JD 3020 propane, 1965 Kewanee 17'folding disc har-Case 16x7 fertilizer grain drill and backhoe 1 JD 3 row 334 corn head JD 720 gas Gehl feed box with running row $250 1947 Ford 9N witH,' gear, complete, very good Setof18.4x30 snap -on duals New Machines at 1968 Prices 1947 AC C tractor 1 JD 210 corn head JD 3020 diesel, new tires, wide 2 JI) No. 10 corn head front 1965 C -II Gleaner 16' 2 drill hitch IH 16x7 fertilizer grain drill 1967 5000 all purri: JD 4020 diesel, power shift 1962 IH 303, 14' IH 311 3x14 plow 1948 & 1949 H Fad DRILLS IHC Super M; IHC W6 1961 JD 55. 14' TRACTORS IH 540 4x14 & 4x16 plows 1968 8000 Ford, an: 2 JD 157 fertilizer grain drills, 1961 JD 55 with cab, 12' 1964 JD 3020 dsl., fully equip-IH 550 2 -row field cutter JD Model 70 gas 1953 JI) 55, 12' ped with power shift USED MACE. yellow top 861 Ford gas; JD G 1 JD 157 fertilizer grain drillsJD 45 combine with corn att. 1952 MH 26, 12' Macha-Revere r Allis combine, 1961 A, 2 row corn head JI) No. 46 manure loader JD disk, 13', Model AW JD Model L manure spreader pt. 3x14 Dearbon; COMBINE SPECIALS JD 12'6" BWA disk 1962 Gleaner E, 12' Imp'. Co. i'3 pt. Service ro:a' Just Traded Due In 1962 G'eaner E 240 cornhead 1962 Case 1000 combine, 14' JD No. 9 three-point mower JD No. 850 16' oneway Co-op sickle rage 1967 A -C Gleaner C -II with cab, HD 336 JD soringtooth harrow Gehl I & 2 row -harvesters iN Ford cover -6' header. 6 30" rows corn Case 3x16 plow Letz No. 55) mill COUNCIL GROVE Metmore PTOhard head, se'l together or split 14T JD baler; Ford baler Kewanee 10' disc Lott Impl., Inc. clipper 1962 JI) 45 with cab, 10', a good JD No. 6 single row cutter 135113 12' shredder 767-5014 John Deere No. machine 11MB 6' mounted shredder JD No. 6 double row cutter AN-r.noae. rearl Brady 10' shredder BMB 3 pt. LOADERS Letz PTO grinder EX 2-3110 vIW saw 2 JD 45 loaders JD 13x7 fertilizer grain drill TRACTOR FORAGE CUTTERS Massey Harris 1 IHC loader to fit H or M & JD DR 16-8 grain drill, over- 1959 JD 730 dsl. JOHN DEERE & CORN HEAD 3MB 7' BrutetraP also up to 3 & 400s hauled IIi Ii trial- & Farm Hand stalk MINNEAPOLIS, KANS. 1967 NH 717 with 2 row head & 3MB 144" 1 NuWay, almost new, tofit John Deere GB Loaders loader sickle bar att., very good springtooth 180 Allis Chalmers In Stock 1967 IHC 550 with 2 row head L'ultivahor for101(1lr' BEPoRE YOU BUY "SEE BUTCH" COMBINES 1962 IHC 23 corn head Farmers Union W W Smith & Sons 1966 C -II AC, 16', cab Will fit 151 & 403 IHC machines B. Salik 1965 JD 95, 16', cab Hdw. & Implement 420 5th Watervile Motors 1965 JD 55 14', cab FEED WAGONS S&H 110 bu.; Farmhand 125 bu. TRACTO" 1961 JD 45 12', cab Everett Hoobler ME 2-3148 1955 JD 45 12' Snowco 110 bu.; Blain' 110 bu. JORN DEERE ST 5-2731 1959 IH 101 12', pickup reel COMBINES EQUIPMENT Mgr. iCan 1956 JD 45 10', very clean TOP51' CLAY CENTER, KS. Terms: 30% Down 1964 A AC Gleaner with cab, Ph. 437-2913 WATERVILLE, KANSAS 14', very good & Interest Waiver 14' IHC 127, good, sell cheap - OCTOBER SPECIAL MISCELLANEOUS look at this one USED TBAS: St. Marys, Kansas John Deere 335 corn head. READY TO GO wide Brady flail shredders. Three No. 161 Papec 1 row cutter TRACTORS 1959 D-14, FOR SALE Picked 50 acres. 30" or 36" row nom;. - Case 425 2 -row used 12 foot models. 4 carry-Gehl 2 row cutter, clean D19 AC; C IHC; MM W 1950 WD, wid width. AC forage blower 1955 WD4, mounted corn picker brackets ing wheels. 540 or 1000 drive. PULL TYPE SWATHERS for 730 ,or 830 Case. Excellent $600-$700 No. 110 JD chuckwagon NH 9'3" with rubber rolls, very 1950 WD, Oilcondition. Don Sutter, Long- Deems Farm Eqpt. No. 115 JD chuckwagon with good 1951 USED 1144.,,,, U ford, Kansas Phone 388-2278. 1074 wagon & extensions Hesston PT12 pull 12' x33 Box 646 Deems Farm Eqpt. with 3rd beater 2 used pulltYPe No. 125 JD chuckwagon with

torn : FOR SALE Wright Impl. Co. - No. 304 New Phone VI 3-8444 Phone VI 3-8444 1065 wagon & extensions, 3rd 2 used AC111otiO Idea 2 row mounted corn pick- beater bottorn tgiel er with No. 301 husking bed. Box 646 F15 Farmhand loader So. K-15 UsedAc,!'13:00/ Will fit most tractors. Always LAWRENCE, KANS. JOHN DEERE No. 150 JD No. 10 chisel plow 2 usedAC shedded, in good condition. Paul Q CO 3-2061 Irvine, Manhattan, 913 776-5977. WANTED - Good used Bear - LAWRENCE, KANS. USED cat or similar PTO drivengrin- Washington Imp'. Co. Herschel Wright, Owner 5E33 READY -TO -GO W zEC 141p der with cutter head for grind- . ABILENE, KANSAS 1958 P ici FOR SALE- Practically new ing largeamountof hay. FARM MACHINERY Hesston head with Massey Har-George Riley, Rt.1, Holton, Hesston milo heads, new & used 1959 FP°Jeep' 5B33 (50) EA 5-2301 WANTED - OLD winch truck drive ris 300 and 82 fittings. JE 9-2713, Kans. Phone 364-3818. or winch alone,big winch, 1/2 ton,0.! Manhattan. Gleaner A 330 cornhead C x33 must be cheap & serviceable. 1965IHC3/4 ton, ALLIS CHALMERS D-19 dies-3 Gleaner E's, - $3200 & up FOR SALE el, new paint, new rubber,low Give all details. Also need pow- 1964 15 3/4 ton': - 1963 self-propel- and WASHINGTON. KANS. er takeoff for D2 Cat, complete. Q60 II4C eel led Gehl 2 actual hours. Will finance 1- Ts-iC -row cutter. Extra 1960 it ton, good condition,$2500. Blue deliver. $2695. Bundy Equip., Frantz Farm Eqpt. Inc.FOR SALE - 5-16 Oliver plow,James Fitzgerald, Mayetta, Ks. 1963 Fordln,dr. Rapids, 226-7340. SB34 Inc., Wichita, Kans., WH2-7261. x33 Food 4 SB34 two yrs. old, pull type, steer - 1963 FOR SALE- 1961 MF No. 82 ,Hiway 77 North able, on land hitch, like new. 2 1968 GLEANER 620 corn - combine ingood condition. WANTED - Corn drags for 1951 Massey Super 26 combine, heads, low acreage,like new Buchman Model D M&M corn sheller. ZIA Ph. 223-2317 always shedded, very good, condition, priced to sell this Make an offer. Phone 456-9238, Mtn .1.46.14,WitIN phoo Harold Raine, Wamego, Kansas James Fitzgerald, Mayetta,Ks. cheap. Ray Walker, Brookville,harvest. Bundy Equipment, Ph. x34 SB34 BEATRICE, NEBR. 68310 Kans., ph. 2254107. x35 WH 2-7261, Wichita, Ks. SB34 tt1/4 913.°

AySW e' ALTO octob FINANCE WAIVER October 14, 1969 DRILL USED FORAGE HARVESTERS Free Interest & FreeInsurance FB168B drill with 15" tires, fair On New or Used Tractors FC shape, with rubber presses JD 6 1 row, used one season Combines and Balers 2 Gehl Vahsholtz FB168 drill, older, with good Gehl FH83 2 row Till Next Spring rubber press, power lift 1967 Fox IF546, 2 -row head, INC I` Impl. Co, like new JD 1968 Model 55 combine, COMBINES gain B168 drill, no fert. att., 15" rub- $6900 TA 54521 ber ready to go, 14 ft. MH 80 Special, verygood 2 ro SALINA TRACTORS JD 1966 Model 55 combine, JD 105 cab, air conditioned B168 drill with fert., rubber utility, $5900 Pal:" 201 West Pacific presses JD 2010 dsl. row crop ready to go, 16' JD 45 HiLo with cab BUR in good shape JD 1958 Model 55 combne, realJD 55 Hi w/ cab gear JD 70 tractor $2720 SPRINGTOOTHS good, 14' JD 45 Hi w/ Humereel BV85 JD 1965 3020 gas, low hours JD 1968 Model 95 combine $8700Massey -Ferguson No. 72 gear 16' JI5 wheel springtooth 1964 JD 3020,gas Massey Model 82, 1958.. $950 20" JD wheel springtooth JD 234 2 -row head 3 F'H81 1957 JD 720 diesel Massey Super 80 $675 Several 2 row corn heads 2 ro A-160 IH truck with Kelly -Ry-1G' IHC wheel springtooth Massey Super 27, 16' $350 an 5x14 bunk feeder 16' JD 3 pt., excellent shape MISCELLANEOUS TRACTORS Case IY 2 -row IH 50 forage harvester 2 JD No. 8 forage harvesters, F385 C TRACTORS 1966 Massey Ferguson 410 com- 1 row RC & 1 5' mower bar3D 4020 dsl., real good 1 -row Lundell forage harvester bine with cab, 14' cut,fully $250 Several with row & flail chop attach- Your Choice IH 404 Lo -Boy & frontmounted ers, I 1967 JD 3020 dsl., 1285 hrs. equipped, just like new 2 Gehl FH82 forage harvesters, mower ments 1965 JD 3020 dsl., 2600 hrs. 1962 JD No. 45 Hilocombine, 2 row - Your Choice $350 AC C, low price DRILLS 1962 JD 3010 gas, wide front end fully equipped, 12' cut,withJD No. 6 forage harvester, 1 1967 Deere 4020D with 1200 hrs. cab row RC $275 MISCELLANEOUS 1964 Oil 1.6-8 Case plain drill 1962 Deere 4010 propane JD 30 combine, good shape 1950 T 16-8 IH with fert., grass seeder JD No. 38 2 row 38" row crop,3 section drag harrow,good count 2 16x8 JD's with fertilizers 1958 IHC 451 diesel, real sharp1957 JD 45 combine with corn shift type, 1000 RPM .. $249512' springtooth, 3 point 1959 Ol 2 Oliver 12-8 plain drills 1956 JD 70 diesel; 50 JD B & A head attachment JD No. 10 Hi Density baler IH 20' HD springtooth, 3 1961 IHC 560 gas, WFE, goodJD RW 12' 6" disc withsealed with Farm Hand Accumulat- gauge wheels pt, TRACTORS loader tr. bearings or $1500 JD 13x7 fert. drill, seeder Du 1965 Case 841C gas 1952 LA Case, with hydraulic IHC 37 10' wheel disk JD No. 12 cutter with 2 row RCManure loader, hyd. bkt. 1965 Case 831C diesel 1962 Ford 5000 diesel with 3 JD F120 4x14 plow 540 PTO 1966 row crop, realMM 12x7 drill, low price 1964 MM 602 diesel btm. plow JD F120 3x14 plow $1350 clean JD 5.16" pull plow, verygood LINI 1963 MM 704 LP, 4 whl. drive 1951 Deere R diesel, old but JD 810A 4x16 plow 3020 RC gas tractor, wide front 1961 Case No. 841 gas reliable JD 810A 3x16 plow John Deere No. 5 mower end,hyd. equip.for loader Elevator - 32', corn & hay 03.111 1955 JD 60, power steering, lit-Moridge 30' foldup springtooth $3900 We have many more used tle rough Parker 22" fold up springtooth (No. 9 - 58) WE RENT tractors, all makes & models. 3020 RC gas tractor, wide front Brillion Grass Seeder 1961 JD 2010 utility with loaderBMB haysaver rotary cutter end, guaranteed (No. 9 - Rotary Shredder 1962 IHC 504 diesel, looks niceKnieb bale loader 130) $4700 Brady Flail Shredder FORAGE MACHINES 1959 Massey 65 gas, low arch MH side rake on steel 4020 RC dsl. tractor, power S Allis long hopper blower with 1963 Allis D-17 gas 2 JD 594 LW side rakes shift, wide front end, 3 pt. $150 JD 14T baler hitch, single hydraulic dual Kansas Farm Mchy, A wagon winch COMBINES Like new - 5 rows of Roll-A - Fox 1F with 2 -row head, ready PTO (No. 9 - 97).. $6695 1966 Jo to go $1450 1963 JD 95 Hi -Lo with 16' head Cones, fit 14' platform. 4020 RC dsl., powershift, adj. CE 3-1374 & chopper front axle, 3 pt. hitch, single 14' plat Fox FA with 2 row head, late West 24 26 tin machine $1595 1958 JD 55 with 14' platform hyd. dual PTO, R. cyl., low head Gehl FH83 with 2 row head 1962 Oliver 25 with 12' plat- Frankfort Impl. hours (No. 9 - 125) $7600 at Goodyear $475 form 4020 RC dsl., adj. front axle, 3 1H No. 36 with one row head &1951 JD 55 with 12' head pt. hitch, single hyd., PTO, TOPEKA Dee! mower bar $575 1952 Gleaner 913 292.4458 good rubber (No. 9 - 132) New Holland No. 610 with one 1969 JD 55 with 14' head, cut 4Es83 osaalsw $6400 row head, mower bar & pick- 150 acres 5010 dsl., standard, new engine, Fall Clean Up up attachment,allfor $495 1959 IHC 151 with 14' head FRANKFORT, KANS. 24.5x32 rear tires, PTO hvd. $85 $6495 Interest Waiver On /91.6 IH low gear drive binder FORAGE TOOLS (No. 9 - 103) JOHN DEE 1965 Gehl BU84 forage wagon 1030 Case dsl., 3 pt. hitch, hvd. Some Machines $1025 No. 6 JD 1 -row cutter bar TRACTORS PTO (No. 9 - 126) $7600 1964 IHC 55 2 -row, good 2150 O" liver loaded with extras, TRACTORS LA 1959 Papec 2 -row 1966 Oliver 1850 dsl. less than 400 actual hours 1965 F706G; 1960 F560D Valley Equipment 122 chuck wagon with 1065RG, 1966 Oliver 1650 dsl. 1959 F560 LP; 1954 Super MTA Waive hauls 50 loads (No. 9 - 139) $9450 1954 Super H; 1941 H new & John Deere B MM U std. LP gas, runs real bines til Old 2 row Gehl for parts 1962 Oliver 550' good (No. 9 - 112) ... $265 1950 .F -H,overhauled Phone 913 Allis single row M -H 30 gas IHC 560D std. tractor, extra 1952 Farmall M; 1941 M FORT 1962 JD 2010 diesel 1946 F -H, 9 spd. trans. DISKS clean and good condition 1968 JD (No. 9 - 109) $2600 Farmall F-30 with Farmhand cutter, AC 7-2396 9' & 12' Schaefer wheel disk COMBINES loader 10' & 12' JD wheel disks Allis Chalmers WC 1967 Nes LINDSBORG, KANSAS 10' IHC No. 37 disk 1967 New Holland 980 com- Salina Impl. Co. Chevy 10' Case wheel disk bine15' header & cab 601 S. Broadway PLOWS 1966 Gel 17' Kewanee foldover 1955 141 IH combine Ferguson 3x14 3 pt. used 2 SEE YOUNG'S FOR 10' Kewanee wheel M&W Trash King for most Phone TA 3-2206 IH No. 16 4x14, good 1962 Gel USED FIELD CUTTERS plows SALINA, KANS. 67401 IH No. 311 2 pt. att. & PLOWS IH 101, 12' Good selection of 2 & 3 bottom JD No. 12 single row JD 45 combine plows 11.5. Papec No. 35A single row 4-16 JD F145 semi-mt. 1959 JD 55 combine HARVEST SPECIALS 1965 3021 Fox single row 3x14 IHC 3 pt. like new, Cat. II 1967 CII Gleaner, 16', cab TILLAGE 1964 JD Two -row Fox cutter 4x16 IHC 412, FH, excellent USED MACHINERY 1966 C -II Gleaner, 18', cab IH No. 37 10'9" SB disk 1959 JD Two 2 -row Gehls 4x14 JD 66H wheel plow 2 1951 Gleaners, 14', one with Kewanee 17'6" folding disk 1951 JD These all are field ready. 4x16 Moline wheel plow Oliver No. 4 cornpicker on 70 cab, choice $695 Massey Harris 10' wheel disk Farmall We have 2 John Deere used3x14 Ford 3 pt., Cat. I tractor 1961 Case Model 1000 16', only Allis Chalmers 10' wheel disk 1955 JD 10' No. 45 combines, 1956 and3x14 & 3x16 JD 55 wheel plows 1963 International No. 46 baler $1750 IH 4 -sec. 401 springtooth, good 1962 Can 1958. 5x14 JD mtd. plow, 3 pt. 2 JD AW disks, 12' 1961' Case Model 800, 14', only IH folding drawbar for No. 15 1959 Fort 4x14 Allis snap coupler International semi-mtd. plow $1595 carrier, 4 -sec. 1950 IH Young & Sons MISCELLANEOUS 311 International 3x16 plow 1959 Oliver 40, 14' $1395 13 W-9 Oliver 3 bottom plow, pull type, 2 1959 JD 45 12', choice$1495 HAY MACHINES 1957 IH Vasser and Continental post fairly new 1958 M -H 60, 12', with corn head No. 47T PTO baler in good front e Area 316 hole diggers Case semi mtd. 4x14 plow $1250 condition 1948 Bak 6' Ford blade No. 55 40 4 bottom Oliver plow1955 JD 55, 14' $895 No. 55 PTO baler with hyd. 210 corn head for 55 767-5018 3 JD AW wheel discs 1951 M -H 26, 12', with cab $250 tension MI Dozer blade for 45 loader 225 Amp Forney welder $99.80Perfection grain dryer, 300 No. 5 side delivery rake 1 Nu-Wa JD F45 loader for a 2 cyl. trac- AC wing disc, 15' bushel $1295 No. 100 7' mounted mower plete COUNCIL GROVE, KANS. tor 10' Bradey shredder 4 row 30" corn head for C -II DuAl N ::,00 JD elevator $2495 MISCELLANEOUS bucket Ford loader, 800 Series tr. Gleaner 1 row Woods Bros. picker TRACTORS NEW ! Come in and see us today on a JD 4 -sec. New Holland mower -conditioner 46' grain auger $450 new Gleaner. Free interest onNo. 30 IH loader Case 3x1 1966 IHC 1206 only 1300 hrs., V-7 Big Ox chisel new & used machines over $4000No. 33A IH loader withhyd. F145 JD duals $6500 SHARPENING SERVICE ONE LEFT bucket 5x16 Joh 1962 MF No. 65 dsl. $1950 We sharpen knives for Low cut corn binder JD 4x14 250 & 450 M&W grain dryers with 1964 6000 Ford $2750 JD No. 38 & 34 Cutters New 535 combine with cab Buchli Implement 40' No. 22 Viking elevator BW 4 1953 Allis WD, new tires $400 Call for appointment. Ready - Save NOW boot feeder RWd COMBINES 1963 JD 4010 diesel Phone 768-6866 1953 Chev. Y4 ton pickup Krause 1 See us for your Roll -A -Cone PLOWS 1956 IH 1/2ton pickup 3 III No 1967 MF 422, 4 row corn head needs. We have parts & service $2750 in this area for them. See us We Are Forney Welding HEBRON, NEB. New Machines At JD 110 .c 1961 MF Super 92,16',with for interest waiver on much of Equipment Dealers .l}S-04AL696lif Low - Low Prices cab, good $3750 our new & used equipment un- 340 springtooth, 18'6",hyd. fold 1966 JD 1959 MH 82, 14' $1950 NEED COMBINE PARTS? No. 200 sernirnounted7' mower 1965 JD til next spring. Peschel Bros. No. 50 or l 1961 Oliver No.25,12'with SEE THIS ! 1 row corn head for 1959 Joh] 2 row corn head $1850 NEW LOCATION 550 field cutter &Jrbui 1958 MH 14' combine $1950 SHOUSE JD No. 55, engine overhauled, 1955 D 1961 JD 1958 JD No. 45 12' with 2 row 400 Center new tires, sell for parts Pioneersles,Service I No. 10 corn head $750 IMPL. CO. Massey No. 26, many good New 1968 MF 300 14', cab, big 562-2377 parts on this one 19e6r0jr) tires, fully equipped .. $7250 Abilene, Kans. Massey No. 60, salvageable for MARYSVILLE, KANS. pants. Make offer. BL 8.3222 Store CO 3-3051 Ready for Field - 1952 JD 55 11963JD Pfister -Rhodes Ed Shouse CO 3-1066 1959 82 Massey combine with or after 6 Pril 1959 JD 1960 560 diesel No. 210 two row JD corn Ron Shouse CO 3.4515 head "1,1(<0AlZYTt. BL 8;3026 1967 Model 350 cutter MDV.IGNA Impl. Co. 1967 Peerless roller mill, ear Good selection of used field Be] FARM EQUIPMENT corn att. cutters HERINGTON,KANS. Phone 439-2445 1952 M Farmall with rebuilt McCormick Deering cornbinder, ONE 1964 AC D15 tractor, 1650 extra good USED JAMESTOWN, KANS. hrs., this is a good one motor Before you buy an offset disc extra deal 1 C440 cornhead, real good 1962 560 gas, 1500 hrs. see the all new Krause offset 1965 C -II with cab, COMBINES 1 1958 A Baldwin with cab Wetmore hammermill with 1 1959 AC D17with PS 1. 1963 Model 55 extra good PTO disc and get our price. We car- 65 Is!. 2 1967 C -II Gleaners, 16', cab 2-MH cornpicker ry parts. 1960 Massey Ferguson 3 1967 C -II Gleaners, 16' 1. 1967 C -II 2 1963 AC D19's FOR. 1966 C -II Gleaner, cab 1 1966 John Deere 95 coupler & 1 1968 G Baldwin Gould's, Inc. Used 3 & 4 btm.snap 1965 C -II Gleaner, cab Henry Bros. Impl. plow 1963 C Gleaner, 16' 2 1962 C Baldwins with cabs 3 point hitch with cab Sever. 1 1966 C -II with cab Mi.0140.4411'OLItr A -II 1962 A Gleaner Ph. 336-2111 Phone 243-2609 1964 14' Gleaner 1961 C Gleaner, 18' 2 1965 403 IHC with cabs 1950 AC WD 1 1959 JD 55 SENECA frO The No. 600 Case, 13' =WAY CEficlAUtgt:Urt 1955 WD 45 ACwith wide 1955 Gleaner: 1954 JD 55 1 1959 MasseyHarris Model 92 Several with cab CONCORDIA, KS. and duals Massey Harris No. 82 combine W.41.01% HOLTON tractor the n with corn head 1 1958 Model 45 John Deere 1952 T020 Ferguson with pickup attachment FOR SALE - 300 gal. Muel- 1 1963 C Baldwin with cab GRAIN DRIER for sale- Sizeler bulk milk tank, all stainless CubaImpl. Co. LON Ostlund Implement 1 1961 A Baldwin with cab 250 bu. Write E. W. Stuewe, steel, like new. AC No. 60 com- Call I Alma, Kans. 66401. x33 bine with pickup attachment. MA1 2 700.17 8 ply mud grip tires Phone4F 7 CH 34088 A &W Eqpt. Co. FOR SALE - Choreboy 4 unitand tubes, like new. Also a glass pipeline milker, excellent Phone 913 -738-3379 wringer loader. Marvin Lierz, Cuba,guns' CONCORDIA BELOIT, KANS. cond., Philip Parker, Greenleaf,ph. AV 4-2884, Sabetha, Kans. 61.1./6-61/1611411ER5 Kans. SB33 SB33 :A;c;"---\ October 14, 1969 WICHITA JUNCTION CITY, KANS. iterest Fall Clearance Sale JeworFree/ ' NEW EQUIPMENT SPECIALS ]vidnes andused FORAGE EQUIPMENT New AC 180D tractor, demo. Till Nextsprirt 2 Gehl FH83 cutters, 2 row GUARANTEED $5750 $1350 CONERti,,. g IHC No. 50, 2 row USED TRACTORS AC E240 corn head IHC No. 550, extra good, bar- JD 4020D, power shift AC plow No. 84, 4x16"Special FORAGE EQUIPMENT GRAIN DRILLS gain price JD 3020 gas, New Holland No. 256 rake Good stock of new IHC No. 10 cab, ai-IT power -shift Special IHC No. 55 cutter with 2 -row grain drills, with fertilizer & 2 row JD 3020 gas, Syrorange New Holland No. 258 Rake WN head $1550 press wheels. Trade Now - Eli with t Papec 32A single row JD 2010 gas, 65 model cab Special JD No. 38 cutter with 2 -row SAVE HiT.41W/ cab BUR forage wagon, on good JD 2010 gas, 62 model head $2400 One used IHC 16x8 drill with gear MM Super 670gas, wide frontNew Holland No. 455 mower, 9' Gehl FH84 cutter, 2 -row head, Fergusorilliiele BU85 forage wagon on heavy $6R5 fertilizer & grass seeder$295 2 -row Case 401 diesel, fully equipped 1967 Model $850 head Graves bale loader $360 gear IHC 350 gas, TA & LPTO John Deere No. 12 two row TILLAGE 2 rowoath single or 2 Kneib pop-up loaders $395 3 FH83 Gehl cutters, Ford 960 gas, power strg. Blair wagon, 5x12 $1400 $800 IH 9A 10' tandem disk .. $100 2 row JD 60, pwr. strg. & 3 pt. JD No. 6 2 -row cutter $500 IH No. 37 wheel disk, 14'$845 TRACrugs Case PTO corn binder JD A, 52 model, very good Cobey wagon, special price JD No. 112 chuck wagon with Ill No. 37 wheel disk, 10'9"$495 real FB85 Gehl hopper blower $1850 good IHC H, 52, with 3 pt. hitch Set 4 -row Hesston crop savers 1065 running gear .... $1350 Y front Several good belt -driven blow- IHC M, 51, wide front & 3pt. AC PTO blower with pipe $150 Kewanee wheel disk, 10'2" $345 )1- trl; $700 ers, low priced Also Several Others Gehl hopper blower $325 IH 3 section peg tooth, like new lowprice TRACTORS USED COMBINES USED EQUIPMENT $95 4ISCELLANE0o SPECIALS COMBINES IH 4 section springtooth$50 1964 Oliver 1600 dsl. 1962 45 JD hi -lo 12', cab,power COMBINES 66 A -C C -II combine with cab IH No. 400 3 -section springtooth dragth3 harrow 1950 T demonstrator, long dis- steering & hyd. reel lift Allis Chalmers 66 combine $200 $6600 $125 lngtoo, ; to count on this 1961 45 JD Hi -Lo, 12', cab 65 ACC -II with cab $6200 FEDspringtoPouit3, 1959 Oliver 880 diesel 1961 45 JD Hi -Lo, 10' pickup TRACTORS 65 JD 95 19', reconditioned HAY TOOLS ' a wheels ;. reel 65 MF 410 18' combine IH No. 100 fast -hitch 7' mower SPECIAL ON Farmall M $675 $375 7 fert,drill, 1959 45 JD, 10', overhauled 56 MF 92 combine $1200 seed Du,Al Loaders - 250's Allis Chalmers WD45, excellent 1958 1}1 No. 45T hay baler $'200 loader, hyd, 1959 60 MH 12' & cab $1275 x7 drill, kt 12.5's or 3000's TRACTORS IH No. 5 low wheel side del. low IHC B tractor with new 5' mow- $125 ." 64 4020 dsl., 3 point rake pull plow, yen er $485 JD No. 5 mower, 7' $75 )eere No.5 LINDQUIST IMPL.Todd Tractor Co., Inc. 65 4020 dsl., std., power -shift, IHC C tractor $250 Jiff. lock, PTO III No. 15 side del. rake, be in - 14-1E.:. Junction Hwys. 36 &'63 John Deere 3010 gas, 1962, soon ATERENT TA 3-2451 wide front $3500 64 MF dsl., good condition rillion Grass Store Phone DE 6.2138 IHC 660 dsl.,hyd., PTO, like COMBINES Rotary Shredder 808 N. 10th HAY TOOLS new rubber Allis combine, PTO drive, ready rady Flail Shredder SENECA, KANSAS 2 New Holland No. 68 balers, 1AC D-19 dsl., 3 pt. $3200 $100 SALINA, KANSAS twine, 1 wire Special INDUSTRIAL Oliver Model 33 self-propelled HERINGTON Allis Chalmers roto baler$575 14', ready -be In soon isas Farm IHC No. 55 wire with motor JD 5010 scraper, a real buy Massey Model 27 SP, new tires, A FALL 'SPECIAL $150 $8850 motor rebuilt $495 1966 John Deere 105 combine, John Deere 14T baler .... $250JD 760 scraper, cab, good condi- IH No. 127 SP 12', always shed- CE 34371 1)1.41t tion $17,700 14' platform, factory cab, 23.1x 4,COR81D8862/831 IHC 46T baler $450 ded $895 14 West 21 26 tires, 434N 4-30" row corn Allis Chalmers 303 b&er$450 JD 1010 gas crawler loader Gehl one row field cutter $200 411X $2900 at Gomm head $11,000 New Holland No. 56 rake, new New Holland field cutter, No. FORAGE HARVESTERS teeth & bearings $400 611, going for parts .... $50 TOPEKA Used Hesston 2 -row milo att. John Deere No. 894 rake$275 Western Impl. Co. Wood Bros. one row corn pick- Deems Farm Eqpt. 1965 & 1962 Gehl SP Massey Ferguson mower, 7' $75 er $75 1967 & 1965 Gehl 2 -row John Deere No. 38 9' $395 2256 S. West St. WH 3-4261 PLOWS - Good selection of 'all Clean 1963 Papec 2 -row John Deere No. 8 mower $195 WICHITA, KANS. used plows, 3 point, fast hitch Up Phone VI 3-8444 1959 Gehl 2 -row John Deere No. 5 mower .. $75 or pull type. John Deere No. 8W mower $175 IHC four wheel farm trailer nterest Waiver I 1967 Gehl 87, hopper blower On /11111L . Some Machines JOHN DEERE JD No. 115 Chuck Wagon New Holland 901 Speedrower TRACTORS with bed & hoist $325 ...... i Gehl forage box $1475 New Holland 905 Speedrower, 1963 JD 3020 RC on LP TRACTORS TRACTORS 'LAWRENCE, KANS. Farmhand forage box 1961 JD 4010 dsl., RC 1965 IH F-706 diesel, wide front 706G; 1960 MI) Grain-O-Vator 55 feeder wag- real nice $3475 1959 JD 630 gas, RC IHC No.163self-propelled $4900 560 LP; 1951 Super1 Waiver of all interest on all on, tandem axle 1957 JD 720 gas, RC 1968 IH 1-656 hydrostatic,like aper H; 1941 new & used tractors & com- G -O -V 40 on tandem axle windrower $395 1966 Ford 3000 gas new, at - $5100 7-H,overhauled bines til March, 1970. Blair 5x12 feeder wagon New Holland 461haybine, 1957 IHC gas M sharp $1675 IH Farman M with wide front armall M; 134114 FORAGE HARVESTERS TRACTORS John Deere rotary mower, 3 pt. 1951 II -IC gas M IH I-460 utility, reconditioned 9 spd. trans, 1962 IH F460 diesel, new tires 11 1968 JD pickup att. for No. 34 1969 IHC 856 diesel $145 GRAIN DRIT AT S F-30 with Fart $2950 er cutter, used on 25 acres 1965 JD 3020 diesel 3 FBB 16-8 JD's with fert. 1967 New Holland SP818 2 -row, TILLAGE TOOLS Ford 850 Series, motor rebuilt halmers WC 1965 JD 2010 gas 2 JD 16-8 FB with fert. $1150 ' Special Prices On Chevy engine 1962 IHC No. 560 gas 2 JD 16-8B with fert. IH 1-300 Utility with fast hitch PLOWS 1966 Gehl Chop King, 2 row, 1962 Case 630, Case-o-matic All Krause Discs & Chisels 2 IHC 16-8 with fert. 1968 JD BW disc,12' $675 $650 son 3x14 3 pt. used 2 seasons 1962 Allis D-15 1 Oliver 15-8 with fert. IH 1-300 Utility, fully equipped 16 4x14, good 1962 Gehl chopper with pickup 1968 JD 720 diesel 2 JD RW disks - $300 & $250 att. & 2 row RC att. 1959 II -1C 460 diesel JD RW disc, 9' $175 COMBINES $1050 311 2 pt. $475 1959 Allis D-14, wide front, PS, ;election of 2 & 31r: 1954 JD 60 with new block Krause 309 disc, 11' 1958 JD 55, 14' with cab USED TRACTORS Case disc, 3 pt.,8' $150 motor rebuilt - 1952 John Deere G 1955 John Deere 55 14' JD Model B, has lift 1965 3020 diesel, power shift M&M disc, 11' $200 MH 12' Super 26 $45 TILLAGE 1964 JD 3020 Power Shift TILLAGE 2 old tandem discs each $50 TRUCKS 37 10'9" SB disk 1959 JD No. 630 gas, PS JD F145 5-14 plow Allis Chalmers 13 -shank chisel FORAGE HARVESTERS JD 4-14 pull type plow $100 1963 Ford F-800, V-8, 5 speed, 2 - ee 17'6"folding h 1951 JD A 3 two -row G'ehls speed, good tires, clean$1950 JD 4-14 3 pt. plow $75 i Harris 10'wheel1 Farmall 350 IHC springtooth, 12' 1 Papec 35P 2 -row 1951 Dodge 1% ton, chassis & ,halmers 10' wheel 1955 JD 60 gas, PS JD 14' CC cultivator Massey Ferguson plow, 4x14 1 IHC No. 16 one -row cab $250 $300 401 springtooluf 1962 Case 830, wide front end JD 5 sec. springtooth on 3 pt. 1 JD No. 8 one row 1965 Jeep, chassis & cab, power ling drawbar for N:: 1959 Ford No. 971, wide front carrier Case plow, 4x16, semi-mtd. $325 1 JD No. 15 chopper steering, custom cab..$995 1950 IH M JD 5 -sec. springtooth on wheel 1958 Ford F-600 V8, 2 speed er, 4 -sec. III W-9 carrier MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLLANEOUS 1966 Gehl forage harvester, rear axle $595 HAY MACHBES' 1957 IH tractor, 350F, wide MILO SAVERS 2 JD 3 pt. 12' chisels 1960 IH B-160 with bed & hoist, 7 PTO baler in front end, with loader FH84, 2 -row $775 JD 12', 14' & 15' disc harrows motor needs repair, good rub- 1948 Baldwin A We have a supply of Hesstons Letz burr mill $325 ber, at ation Snowco feed wagon $350 $745 PTO baler with MISCELLANEOUS SEE US FOR NEW New Continental post hole dig- Newton Tractor Sell & Trade - Lloyd Hunter ger $150 side delivery rake 1 Nu -Way bale system, com- Crust Buster Harrows & Impl. Co. Sales Manager plete $400 Grain-O-Vator & Blair Snowco one -arm bandit bale Service - Steve Manns 0 7' mounted Nig Du -Al No. 250 loader, hyd. Feed Wagons loader $75 Service Manager 1954 Chevrolet truck, 1 ton $195 IVIISCEILANFOU bucket Blair Manure Spreader 1302 S. Kansas Parts - Harry Meers Woods Bros. Pi& JD 4 -sec. rotary hoe, 3 pt. Danuser Post Hole Digger Parts Manager Case 3x14 plow G=B Loaders IH loader Truskett Eqpt. Co. JOHN DEEM AT 3-2220 A IH loader with F145 JD 4x16 plow Schaefer Disks Mohn Implement Co. 5x16 John Deere 66H GLEN W. WILSON, Owner et NEWTON, KANS. Telephone CE 8-5101 it corn binder JD 4x14 mounted plow Tri-County Sales GI 3-6379 elevate JD BW disk, 16'6", like new . 22 Viking JD RW disk, 13'2" AFB JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS feeder George Munkres Route 2 TRACTORS hey. V4 n Inekt4 Krause 12'6" disc Phone Collect 1967 IH 806 dsl., cab, 2 pt. hitch, '/atonto PickuP 3 IH No. 37 disks wide front end JD 110 chuckwagon, nice BL 8-2249 or BL 8-2991 EUREKA, .KANS.67045 FARM EQPT. SPECIALS at 1965 Oliver 1850 dsl.,fully New Machines HERINGTON, KANSAS equipped; heavy duty wide 65 IH 403 combine, 16' with PrX, COMBINE FALL SPECIALS aw - Low front, hyd. power, 3 pt. hitch cab, low acres $6400 1966 JD No. 55 14' with JD cab 1959 Oliver No. 40 with cabt ringtooth, 18'6", 1965 JD No. 55 with JD cab READY TO USE 1967 JD No. 95 19' combine 1959 IH 460 gas, fast hitch 0 serrunnounted 1962 JD No. 95 18' Farmall 400 gas, completely $1100 for M, 1959 John Deere 55 with cab FARM EQUIPMENT 69 IH 315 16', cut 300A corn head & rebuilt motor 1967 JD 4020,dsl. power -shift overhauled; new pistons & .. $7865 field cutter New AC No. 302 wire baler, 1966 JD 4020 dsl., power -shift, sleeves, power steering, goodIH No. 125A combine.... $350 1955 JD No. 55, 14' header 68 IH 1206 turbo, 590 hrs. $6800 1961 JD No. 95, cab & 16' head- below dealers cost. reconditioned tires, A-1 Semrz er New AC No. 2214 tandem disc, 1967 IHC F806 dsl., 1200 hrs. IH Super MTA 1954 63 M&M 705 LP, extra good 'ioneer 20" blades 1962 JD 4010 dsl., turbo 1951 IH M; TO 20 Ferguson $3200 Inc. 196; JD No. 45 with 12' header & Sales, New AC 10 ton wagon gear 1960 JD 730 dsl., RC, 3 pt. 49 JD A; IH H; WD6, '51 64 D21, duals, low hrs. . $5600 CORNHEADS New Richardson sweep plow,1958 JD 720 dsl. std., 3 pt. Farmall Cub with this extra 65 Ford F-100, 6 cyl., 4 spd., BL 1 1963 JD 210 corn head bargain price No. 6 JD 1 row forage cutter equipment: rotary mower, blue $1250 1959 JD No. 10 cornhead New Calhoun forage wagon No. 32 Papec 1 row side mower, cult., snow plow 62 IH 1600, 345, 5 spd., 15' bed or after 6 on trailer - field ready No. 15 IHC 1 row & hoist $2750 8/2 14' Hesston swather, No. 240, 24' Kent Hydraharrow MACHINERY 61 IH BC170, 6 cyl:, 282, 5 sod., Belleville Impl. with new Ford engine 26' porta-harrow IH 550 steerable 5x16 plow, FH2 speed, 16' bed, PS . . $1900 AC Roto baler, good DR1610A drill with fert. & pt. New IH 10-12 hoe drills both ON 0 or 3 units $2350 [ERINGT Ph. JA 7-2261 seeder IH 20C field cutter Bundy Equipment DR1610A drill with fert. Demonstrated 2 -row field cutter New IH 16-8 drill with fertilizer USED 12' IHC No. 37 disc 10' Ford & Oliver wheel discs $10 cab, ef" Norman V. Hanshaw New IH 20x8 drill withfert.35 "-II with 1850 S. West St. WH 2-7261 14' IHC No. 46 disc 1967 IHC 275 SP windrower Comfort half cab for tractor N -I mtd. corn picker, brackets $1750 ACD17 with r3r Cab for Hi -Lo JD combine for M tractor New III 2 roW cult:, 3 pt.$300 ,lasseYFergus°n FOR SALE: IN STOCK WICHITA. KANSAS N -I pull type single row corn '63 Chev. 11,hT with oil field bo- MILLER DISC dy, winch & pole $2350 AC D19's Roll -O -Cone Milo Attachments G -B LOADER picker i & 4btin, Several' sets in stock for WE ARE your new Minneap- FLEX-KTNG V -PLOWS Ant hitchPow' Immediate Delivery olis Moline dealer. A large BLAIR FEED & Kendall Garage., A'a stock of parts on hand. Come in MIXER WAGONS Ellsworth Truck .4'Gleaner The Best In The Field and let us help you with your AND IMPLEMENT & Tractor, Inc: WD ,tiodd(1 equipment needs. Also repair Blanding Impl. Co. VD 45AC I'v/' Several hundred dollars below service available. Shuck Imple- the nearest competitor Phone Phone duals ntre; ment Co., 415 N. 2nd, Lawrence, FergaSe Kans. 913 VI 3-7397. x34 BELOIT, KANS. 0020 293-5661 Longhofer Supply OlN04.1..1. 472-3114 FOR SALE - 5 Herringbone MITIG701. * PE 83066 Cuba Call Us- EV 2-2620 stalls. Phone 349-2621. Bernard linP1 Co MARION, KANSAS Garson, White City, Ks. x34 LEONARDVILLE, KANS. ELLSWORTH, KANS. ?hope EXCEL TRACTOR Cabs 656-544 diamond shape. g SALE TRACTORS Interest Waiver Complete IH archk ON SOME OF THESE 706/56, 806/56,1206-56 pson, October 14, 1969 mount. JD 3010/20 4010/20rubber New AC D -21 -II demo, fully MACHINES AT Line Of year 2750. WAKEFIELD old. (Gleaner C -II combine equipped Loewen Equipment, Peabodycab BURNS - SALISBURY New AC 170 diesel, demo., 3 pt. Behlen Steel ft SALE New AC 190XT diesel, demo, TRACTORS Kans., 983-2805, RR 2 cb, hr Open House Specials 1961 Farmall 460 gas x34 JD 131 3 point FARM BUILDINGS, 62' 8" HUTCHLNSON transport mount THURSDAY, OCT. 16,, com- Farmall 806 diesel 4 1966 AC 190XT diesel, F656 gas Hydrostat, like new BINS, AUGER EQUIPMENT auger for sale. We built THURSDAY ONLY - pletely reconditioned evertor and don't need it.an el 1963 AC D -17 -III diesel with 1959 Ford 941D; JD 60 tractor This NO TRADES IH WD9 tractor; 1951 IH H Phone or write Mike Wayland at has heavy duty PTO drive. turbo ed on only 10,000 bushels.us -CASH DEALS ONLY 1963 AC D19, LPG' 1950 WD Allis; 1949 JD G call 1948 VAC Case;1947 MD Wayland Const. Co. Frank Slead, Lebo, Kans., 2000 Ford tractor, demo. $2595 1963 MM G6 LPG, hyd. 1945 JD A with loader 256.2128. 316 4000 row crop, 8 spd., gas $4195 1956 MM GB, LPG, hyd. 61333 1961 MF 85 gas, 3 pt., A-1 1938 JD A tractor Phone EA 5-2134 Ford heavy duty 6 ft. 3 pt. 1959 F460 gas FOR SALE- Massey Fergu. blade $189.95 Washington, Kansas66968 son 1962 No. 62 mounted Ford 3 pt. scoop $119.95 Bundy Equipment COMBINES row corn picker, in very two condition, picked aboutgood est. Bur Imco 3 pt. 6' blade .... $89.95 1961 Ford 611, 14', heavy dutyWANTED -A good used 210 400A. ansas, Phi BMB 3 pt. 6' blade $99.95 1850 S. West Corn head for above combinecorn head with mountingsfor Row crop front end for MF Ford 3 pt. 6' light duty blade 1959 MM 570 14' combine a 45 John Deere combine.Mar- 1400 bu. steel corn crib.Henry $87.50 58, 60, & 61 IH 101 combines vin Lierzz, Sabetha, Kans. AV 4 Buss & Sons, Ames, Kans,, 5' BMB rotary cutter, 3 pt. $315 aril& WH 2-7261 Massey Harris60 combine SB33 243-2567. FORD A111.11CHAt-M61% 2884. x36 hrs. 196 6' 3 pt. BMB Brute rotary cut- Massey -Harris 60 & 82 lb. $469.95 fit JOHN DEERE 227 corn picker GOOD USED tractor parts ne. 150 ter WICHITA, KANS. IH 22, 101 corn head, will for reasonal with 50 sheller, good condition. all makes of used andcrawler 9 shank 3 pt. Krause chisel $375 101 and 303 combines orrest Rub 3 pt. Ford cranes $29.95 M -H No. 20 cornhead, 2 row $950 or best offer. Clement type tractors. Tremendoussay FIELD HARVESTERS ings. Joe Goodman Tractor 28. NH No. 14 wagon gear $229.95 1 No. 50 IH 2 row Jones, Wymore, Nebraska 3 pt. 5 Star post hole digger FIELD CUTTERS SB33 Parts, Box 748, Lincoln, Nebr, R SALE - $159.95 1 No. 550 IH 2 row Used IH 550 cutter 1 No. 818 New Holland 2 row SB35 cornpicke Ford one row fieldcutter New IH350 cutter FOR SALE - 2 row corn head C 90 coral $1895 1 No. 10 IH 16x8 fertilizer grainNew 550 2 row cutter for MH 80 or 82 combine with FOR SALE - Single row Wood drill, excellent condition cutter with cutterattachments. $275. Don Koss, Bros. corn picker, two r. Both 16' Snowco bale elevator $89.95 Allisfield corn ays shedde $479.95 bar and pickup Narka, Kans., Phone 7016.x34 trailers. Walter Trost, Concor- Ford 3 pt. rake TRACTORS Windrow pickup att. for Sky- dia, Kans., Phone 243-1916. adison, Ka One yr. old Homelite chain 1 JD 830 dsl., real good IH 340 tricycle tractor, fast saw, XL103 $129.95 line field cutter x33 R SALE 1 F806 IH dsl., only 1000 hrs.,No. 36 IH 2row cutter hitch, 3 front end weights, fluid pic 5000D Ford 8 spd. with loader fully equipped, excellent in rear, new Comfort cover w corn $5295 OTHER EQUIPMENT edded, $10( Demo. Allied mixer mill .. $9951 Farmall No. 706 gas, recond 4 -sec. with 33A loader, 2 -way cylinder HOMELITE DAY milker IH 15 impl. carrier with on bucket. $1375. Lester Gauby, A Homelite chain saw repre Demo Krause 11' disc .. $799.95 springtooth & 4 sec. peg toothWashington, Kans. x33 erie Sohn Lambretta motor scooter $79.95 Sedgwick County harrows, real good sentative will be in our store hone 503. Pull' type field sprayer, com- Equipment, Inc. Ford 2R mounted corn pickerFOR SALE - 1952 Case SP Friday, October 17th,conduct. plete $369.95 John Deere 16x8drillwith combine, good motor & tires. ing chainsaw demonstrations R SALE - Oil filters- 4 for th epriceof3. Kirschmann fertilizer $225. Kenneth Griffis, RR1, and to help you with any chain'th 6x12 fo' Knipco space heater- F98.. 1210 S. West MM 16x8drill with fertilizer x34 saw problems or questions youton hoist. $136.95 Hope, Kans. might have. y or grair JD 12x8 drill with fertilizer ck hopper Knipco space heater- F120.. WH 2-2215 Viking grain elevator FOR SALE - Series 60 Grain- Special - Fri. & Sat. Only - $189.95 Snowco feed wagon 0-Vator feed wagon. R. R. Mc- Free Chain Saw Sharpener ome. Gusto WICHITA, KANS. John Deere 5 section spring Cullick, 509 Argyle, Minneapo- With Each Homelite Saw sold Marysville tooth lis, Kans., Telephone 913 392- $13.95 Value Burns -Salisbury Model C-52Homelite saws 'EW ALLIS. 3 point spring tooth carrier, 3 2422. SB34 o., fully East US24 Combine section $145.95 COMBINES - 1961, 1958, 1955 New EZ automatic with 16 inch 0, new IH No. 37 10'10" wheel disc unt.Bund PR 8-5731 Cylinder Bars $19995 HI No. 37 14' wheel disc Gleaners. 1959 95 John Deere. bar and chain ita, Kans., Ausherman Reversible Bars IH fast hitch disc 1955 Massey 80, $750. 1952 Mas- FREE COFFEE & DONUTS MANHATTAN Krause 15' wheel disc sey 27, $250. TRACTORS - KENT HYDRA -HARROW TH burr mill 1961 John Deere gas 3010. Late, R SALE PARTS- SERVICE Peerless 10 PAH roller mill like new Case Comfort King Nine, Hut CO 3.1627 Abilene KENT METAL BUILDINGS 10'4" auger 930 LP, 1600 hours,. 1961 MM TE cm, milo gi 21' Speed King auger with mtr.G -VI. 1951 MM GB. 1957 MM head. Al For Sale Combine SEE US FOR - 445RC, loader. 1952 WD Allis. FAR M RANCH 'on. Not a Farmhand equipment and John Deere 70, loaded. 1951 rr, Cotton N No. 458 John Deere grain dryer & Tractor Cabs Ford. 4 section JD rotary hoe. SUPPLY R 3,8300. Like New - $1495 Liniston cutters & SeveralsetsHesston milo 2 John Deere Chuck Wagons - Airport Service Station rolling cultivators heads. New, used milo guards. $875 & $1395 Airport Corner Used cabs for Gleaner. Nickel Emporia John Deere silage blower, PTO, Brothers, Buhler, Kans. x33 short hopper, like new. Com- West US 24 AULD West Hwy. US 50 plete with pipe. ME 2-2785 CHEVROLET SALE - $295 Roebu Allis Chalmers D-19 tractor, re- CLAY CENTER, KANS. HO 1-5414 good con( duced from $3450 to $2995 SEE US ne 229-59 Allis Chalmers D-17 gas, real IMPORTANT NOTICE WAKEFIELD Alta N. clean, reduced down to $1695 We have some mowers & TRUCKS New Peerless PTO grinder mix- rakes at old prices which SALE er, late style. Series No. 95, can be carried on waiver of COMBINES gal.. 3 yr 1949 GMC 2 Ton, bed, stock racks, underbody hoist n; Alta N; 1969 - Reduced to $1645 finance until in 1970. 1968 Gleaner G, 23', low acres 2 speed. axle, good condition $850 New Owatonna grinder mixers TRACTORS 1968 Gleaner G,20',just cut 69 Model No. 100 mill$1895 wheat GOVT. New Allis Chalmers 170's, 180's,1966 F806D, good 1968 Gleaner G, 20', cab, cut one $895 mbq Boots 190's. Closing out at cost. 1965 F706 gas, ready to go crop 1963 Chev. % ton LWB-V-8--Good We have th Must cut our inventory "due 1964 F504 gas 1961 Gleaner A, 14', PS boots that to high tax thing" 1960 F560D, new rubber 1955 Gleaner A, 14', good mach. lonc, time. Several new Allis Gleaner com- 1960 F560D, good 1957 IH,141,12',cheap, but $1195 ershoes bines in stock. G's, F's & K's. 1960 F560 gas good 1965 GMC 34 ton -6 cylinder, new engine Jackets Must close out at cost or be-1959 F560D, new rubber a few left. low for same tax reason 1958 F350D, fast hitch TRACTORS otos- 18 2 New 2 -row Case field cutters, 1942 Farmall M 1965 Ford 6000 diesel,fully $195 buy better must be sold this month, at1965 No. 55 2 row forage harv. equipped 1953 GMC %T, flat bed cost or below. 1963 No. 55 2 -row forage harv. 1967 AC 190XT, dsl., clean I.I.Ovn'S Sr 1963 No. 56W baler, good ST. MA' We need to move 10 new Case 1966 AC 190 XTD, 750hrs., 1964 GMC %T Pickup, 4 spd., V-6 engine, Canopy$1095 plows this month . . . New 4 - 1964 47W baler, good clean topper, overhauled bottom 16" plow, list $1190 - 1964 37T baler, good 1965 AC 190 XTD, 1800 hrs., Selling this month .. $665.761960 No. 163 SP windrower new tires, A-1 shape Self-propelled 2 row Gehl field 14' Schaefer wheel disk 1965 AC 190D, 1700 hrs., clean MACHINERY - cutter,inA-1condition, 11' JD wheel disk 1962 AC D15, WF, new tires - ready to go $1295 10'6" IH wheel disk 1951 AC WD 45. WF New Chuck Wagonwith heavy duty running Want Self-propelled 950 Case swather, IH F43 4x12 plow, fast hitch 1951 AC WD, WF gear, box extensions, new 950x15 8 ply tires $400 good condition, engine over- IH 400 harrow on No. 15 carrier 1951. AC WD & tubes SAVE haul $1995 1956 IH 300 LP, WF, FH, clean 1150 Case Swather, rebuilt USED oldiA $2850 Abilene Truck 1953 IH Super M, LP, WF New Owatonna swather, SP, Waiver of interest on new going at cost price & Tractor, Inc. tractors, combines & most used 1954 WD 45 Allis tractor, wide front axle, new $950,guns 1940 Model Ford fire truck, equip. listed above. rear tires, clean needs engine work .... $495 CO 3-4727 cnor. 10" Peerless Roller Mill, PTO drive, 8-1.t. discharge Several Moridge harrows as 714 So. Buckeye MISCELLANEOUS ts, low as $545 - Must close out 1968 AC 780 forage harvester, auger, new rolls & bearings, Cob crusher, $295 this month. ABILENE, KS. 2 -row head good O Several Blair feed wagons, 1968 A -C pickup attachment , must sell this month. NEW ALLIS Chalmers 170 dsl., for 780 cutter $395 3 pt., all extras. Big demo. dis- NH No. 6 crop carrier 12' Case Tandem on wheels, good Longhofer count. Bundy Equipment, WHUsed Gehl, JD & NH forage harvesters rf 2-7261, Wichita, Ks. SB34 1965 Ford F-100, V8, 4 spd. $15 Supply MILO GOING DOWN? Have AC 80R & IH semi mt. 9' mower Jayhawk Front End Loader ot, A -C and Case several sets used Hesston milo NH 56B rake; 1963 & 1959 AC John Deere Model N PTO spreader with bunk savers for variety of combines. corn head feeder attachment. Ideal for silo filling, feed- $495 EV 2-2620 Also milo fingers. Nickel Bro- ing, etc. FLAG MARION, KANS. thers, Buhler, Kansas. x33 Jost Implement Co. acre, FEED WAGON - Grain-O-Va- $350 1.). WANTED TO BUY: tor 5x10 with SD double swivel 947-3182 FH83 Gehl forage harvester, good condition Late Model auger, mounted on 53 Dodge mica* HILLSBORO, Wagons wrecked or burned 4 wheel drive 3/4 ton power See us for Grain-O-Vator and Blair Silage 4 postage tractors, combines or farm wagon with lengthened frame. MAIIICHALM0116 KANS. machinery.Any make or Wanted - 400 or 700 Case, gas JOE BOWMAN Call Collect CE 84103 BUDANDER° stamp, model. Call us last; we will or LP gas. Mienrad Bergman,WANTED - Cab for John 1 0tei pay more. Baileyville, Kans., TW *5-4765. Deere 45 combine. Floyd Par- x34 ry, Morganville, Kans., Phone :0 g*im^ North 81 FOR SALE 20' G Gleaner 926-3647. x34 kilvemiii. TRACTOR & IMPL. SALVAGE with tilt cab, good condition, WANTED - 250 or 300 gal. Ph. PR 2-5491 Route 1 $9250. Don Allison, Delphos, vacuum milk bulk tank, Phone Kans., 5234497. SB36 AN's SEDGWICK, KANSAS BL 6.3775, Lester Reimer, Lebo, Kansas. x36 FOR SALE - 1969 5 row Roll - DEERE WANTED - Even -Flo or Fill -A -Cone att. for milo, used on WANTED - Gas block for 77 GMC TRUCKE7;71OHN Rite distributor for 20 foot silo.80 acres. Hookup for JD com- Oliver. Have power lift for 77 Deere l'f_aYnta Kenneth Visser, Wakefield, Ks. bine. Loren Holm, 913 482-3325. Oliver. Gilbert Capoun, Alma. Your Manhattan - Junction City Aim John x33 Dwight, Kans. SB33 Kans. x34 Junction City FRAci,t. diamond SALE or trade - 65 MF 106/56 shaCabs;IOR }'OR SALE October 14, 1969 WARREN FIKE HEADS 2(456 Itgh arch. Arthur McClure, - Campers: End HELP WANTED - Lady to MARION ASCS BOARD iaDn3e010c/20401041'4,mpson, of -season closeout on pickup take phone calls in her home. ICans. 67478. Phone MAR x35 campers. Big discounts on beau- Must be home most ,if the time. PUPPIES FOR SALE - Rat ION-WatranTike has bawl '1'quxi. cotb,,IV-2750. tiful new Dreamer, Huntsman, Will pay $1.00 per ea, 1. No par- elected chairman of the Marion county Merit p Terrier males, 4 mos. old. AKC ASCS committee. Other members are 3-2805 R11..)eabV-.bR SALE 1968 410 Massey and ElDorado campers. Most ty lines. Send name, phone no. Basset Hound, female, 3 mos. cab, hyd. reel, info guards.sizes still available. Used camp- & qualifications toBox 211, old Wayne Pollock, Soldier, Ks., Larry Jost and Edmund Steiner. Alter- x33 nates are Merle Albrecht and Robert SON 59 JD 730diesel.1960 JD 120ers in excellent condition. Tut- Stanley, Kansas. Phone 913 948-2560. x33 Geis. sale, we mounted plow. Charles tle Creek Camper Sales, Man- nd don't "lf. ndland, Randolph, Kans., ph.hattan. Inquire at Vista Res- dut eeen WI 4-2386. x33 taurant. x35 Pets 10,YOOOPT°11beedil dead, Le 300 gal. ZeroFOR SALE - Set of stock FOR SALE - Registered Brit- Kansas State Holstein Assn. ho-allslcuumPR SALE milk -tank, pyrex pipe -racks used on 1950 ton pick- tanys, 1 year, started, 1 male tre, 3 Surgemilkers and pump.up. Oak stakes. Good shape. Ar- $50,1 female $35. Clifford U I, )9-6667, Alta Vista. x35 lan Trumpp, Leonardville, Ks. Houghton, Tipton, Kans. x36 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN I'm."- Masseo. x34 'N 62 't,' Rt. 1 0 picker '111°1111teds.16° IHC No. 101 12' combine, Illjeq gvictra clean. Ideal for soybean WANTED - Railroad ties. Ar- ... r e"0,pick aliOlit4roirvest. e, Bundy eqpt., Wichita, lan Trumpp, Rt. 1, Leonard- 13 Milt end f criobr 1,1t:ansas, Phone WH 2-7261. ville, Kansas. x34 AUCTION steel corn,8°118, SB34 Ames, i(a:' FOR SALE - Butler butane SAT., OCT. 18 166 FORD tractor, 3000 Series, tank, 663gal. capacity, Ph. I will sell the personal prop- Starts 12:00 noon x34 erty of the late Walter V. Ruth- JTET---tractor"------..,35 hrs. 1963 John Deere corn- 456-7367, Wamego. pans 1 lb.tractor wts. strom located 12th & Grant in taSti. at Central Kansas Fairgrounds ?s of used FOR SALE - Model 12 Win- AC and er.,40ne.rea5sonable0offerwheelrefused. Clay Center, Kansas. iAors. Trernendo4;:orrest Ruby, Cherokee, Okla., chester and a Remington auto- ABILENE, KS. ?. Go odman 1}1,.3728. x35 matic shotgun, 12 gauges, both FRI., OCT. 17 ox 748, Li look like new. David Demaray, ncobi \OR SALE - IHC 2MH mount- Burr Oak, Kansas. x34 Starts 9:30 a.m. Selling Over SO Head Selected cornpicker, Minnesota rolls. Registered Females LE - Singleroc, C 90 combine, 71/2',auger FOR SALE - Large Ashley Household & Misc. >rn picker,two (:eder. Both excellent shape, al - wood heater, one year old, in Acorn 40" gas range;3 From Breeders All Over The State Walter Trostcc.ays shedded. Marvin Klumpe, good condition, Phone 785-2417, chrome kitchen chairs. For more information: JACK SE'X'TON,Abilene, Kans. as.,Phone 243.11ladison, Kans. x33 Arnold Samuelson, Randolph, Speed Queen washing ma- Kansas. SB33 chine; platform rocker; gas OR SALE - Woods single CLEARANCE SALE - Store heating stove;electric heater; %it /IN, .... rw corn picker, 1951, always day bed and mattress; wooden PlvitliTE Dedded, $100. Two Surge seam - equipment including2sets bed complete; wardrobe; chest FORAGE HARVESTERS buckets $25 each. scales, 2 closed freezer chests, drawers; 2 dressers and mir- aelite ' JDNo. 8 one row cutter $350 .chain sate N,SSimilkerS_chmale, Palmer, Kans. 1 20' open freezer. Display rors. ve will be in cutler e meat blocks. Shopping carts, 1958 IHC - good shape. Used very little. Shedded and cared :hone 503. x33 Library table; metal ironing for. Looks good and is good $475 October 17th many other pieces of store board;electric sweeper;bed- ainsaw dernonstrkR equipment. Contact Walt Mey- Fox Industrial cutter. One row head and pickup. SALE - 2 six-ton wagons ding; silverware; pots, pans, 1968 No. 34 JD - complete set of new knives. Two row head. help you withanyOth 6x12 foot Haul-mor boxes, er,Riley, Kans. HU 5-2421. dishes;pressure cooker;elec- roblems orquestieVton hoist. Also 34' John Deere x34 tric clock. Ready to go. Clean. We Will warranty this machine. $1850 have. ay or grain elevatorwith 1 gal. ice cream freezer; 2 Gehl two row chopper. Lots of use in this one. $550 GOVERNMENT SURPLUS AC one row cutter. This one will cut feed. Bargain. - Fri. & Sataouckhopper. Phone 799-2630, hot plates;dining chairs;pil- 1965 IHC No. 50 chopper, lawn mower type. Two row head. Chain Saw Shaiome. Gustave Spellmeier, Rt. BUILDINGS lows; drapes; other household Each Homelite Ssc Marysville, Kans. x33 items not listed; odd doors and Lots of use in this one. REMOVAL SALE CORN PICKERS $13.95 Value windows; shop built table saw; JD No. 227. Fits '60-70-630 etc. Good. $225 C-52Homelite zjEW ALLIS Chalmers D-21 Gas motors; cedar lumber; *terno., fully equippOd, 24.5 tires. $630 and up. Can be moved Ford two row picker, fits 900 Ford and other tractors Now anywhere. All sizes turning lathe;old typewriter; worn out. Looks good $350 Z automatic with: PTO, new warranty, big dis- Buildings to be wrecked a lot hand and garden tools; AC 2 row. Used last year. Fits WD and WD 45 tractors and chain..... Oti.nt.Bundy Equipment, M- step ladder;4 wheel trailer E COFFEE & Dill"' Kans., Phone WH 2-7261. for $50 and up with box; spades; forks; shov- COMBINES sb34 USED LUMBER els and 1532 small misc. items 1963 No. 55 JD. Completely rebuilt. Painted. Good engine. & other surplus materials too numerous to mention. $3500 ES3)0mRbinSeALIEm-erle9e7. 1.101), p415at. ANTIQUES & 1959 IHC 101. Good engine. Looks good and is good. $1750 HOME COMPANY 1956 Mil 90 Special. 14' platform. Ready to cut maize. Machine COLLECTORS ITEMS $1000 )rm, milo guards. Also No. 10 204 Riley St.Ph. 776-8623 Kitchen clock;castiron solid rn head. All in excellent con- items; metal horse collar; gas TRACTORS R M RANCHtion. Not a custom outfit. Jim OGDEN, KANS. lamps; kero. lamps; oak side- 1965 JD 3020. Complete new engine. Rebuilt in our shop. arr, Cottonwood Falls, Ks., board; lard press; rockers; sew- Tires good. Tractor good. Priced right. SUPPLYR 3.8300. x36 MARYSVILLE FEED LOT Case 930. Painted. Sharp Bargain Sale on used 1" lum- ing machine; oak table; dress- 1964 JD 2010 gas with 3 pt. Power steering and all the rest. ber like new while it lasts. Also ers;dresser with part marble 750 hours. Emporia Miscellaneous sheep feeders. doors for hog top; wash stand;steel double 1947 A. Real good. $350 house and windows. 32' grain trees; saddle. MISCELLLANEOUS West Hwy. US 50 auger with electric motor. Ph. Cupboard; hand corn sheller; John Deere F145 4x14 plow. Over 400 acres. Good. OR SALE - A 17 cilbicft. 562-3293, Floyd A. Rinck, Route Modal ipcd.,,, John Deere No. 8 mower $250 ears, Roebuck upright freez-3, Marysville, Kans. SB37 jugs; fruit jars; stone jars; John Deere No. 10 side mounted mower. Hookup for 3020 $200 r, good condition. 1966 model. organ; wicker rocker; com- Massey Ferguson 5 ft. pull type rotary cutter 'hone299-5961. Kenneth Ger- FOR THE rideof your life, mode; pictures and frames; lann, Alta Vista, Ks. x33 ride a Big Horn saddle from waffle iron; hall tree. BARGAIN BASEMENT Key Milling. Clay Center, Kans. Whatnot shelves;china New and unused machinery, at prices you cannot afford OR SALE - Propane tank, SB TF bowl; some dishes and fancy to turn down -. sA A. R. Gxe3r;. dishes; Hoover and Roosevelt New No. 38 JD mower body hoist iann; Alta Vista, buttons: also money & small JD F100 field conditioner, 28 ft. - - Help Wanted misc. items. JD springtooth sections GOVT. SURPLUS Sale will stop 1 hour at noon JD 480 mower conditioner ombst Boots - New & Used. HELP WANTED - Male: Tir- GT 42'6" auger with truck and engine mount...... We have the beet selection ofed of working from dawn until Merely) Ruthstrom boots that we have had for asunset and not getting ahead? Owner: Change your hours and your Clerk: Peoples National Bank, Siiihfl°enrsch(t)ierr. Winter is corningprofit potential by entering the Clay Center; Auctioneers Fos- Concordia Tractor Inc. ire ...... Ie'd Jackets- We still haverestaurant management field. ter Kretz Auction Service, Clay La few left. No experience necessary for an Center, Ks., Phone Morganville CH 3-3381 Concordia. Kans. Siciaros - 18 oz. - You can'tintelligent young married man WA 6-4422. buy better with farm background and management ability.Excellent ,LLOVrl'S CT TRPLT TS SALES opportunity for advancement. ST. MARYS, KANS. Apply in person, Vista Drive In $1e9' Restaurant, Manhattan. x33 step 46+6 70's tafkthenewCa*

RY Trade Wanted.13"Sell All Collecfables.. running 3 ply tires $11 swell SAVE cr- SILVERS °idol fda guns insougeg2-1 -NA cu axle, new 99 ...... a -loo s malt discharge CA Cts- crusher, b...... arcalluvro- O CuriousC *ouc:.s att fALI teZspeq pio ...... ,14Br: 'NNW (1'62 z * Military Insignia &Patches ...... r Pint withbunk sa illing, reed- $A FLAGS W9isar_*R"Nerspm test -fly tile one mars right for you...... You're going to hear a new sound of power. Power that responds with more authority. Smoother. Quieter. More capable. Power in asize that's ssZ"Sitkelicl&elifdac44-1;eat encased tit la OLD JEWELRYSOV3HMOCIV best for you: the 4-5 plow 770, 5 -plow 870, 6 -plow 970, 7 -plow 1070. You ition ". ogols postage won't be satisfied until you get behind the wheel to drive one in your air Silage in 16,ks"31.1 Sri COINS 1l, this ago Nom stamps"aar--% * CMS op own fields. And this we can tell you-you're going to fall in love with new tractor. It's 70's new-so advanced that we've even adopted a BCD 9ifitte: > L:ac old toys and dolls * 4103 brand new look for the name it bears-a new symbol for a newCase 71.1.05:H.,;Eciirefics,Asaaiiisv Yoyr Case dealer is ready to demonstrate CEN'IMALIA MARYSVII McBratney ImpL JAMESTOWN Brauchi Brothers Phone 8574815 Meis ImpietMent Co. treasure Chest LIMN SALINA CHAPMAN DEERE 308 Poyntz Manhattan, Kansas Kuhlman Motor Co. Vahsholtz Impl. Co. Jonea& Knopp WA 2-8241 PHONE PR 8-5233. johnPee Oen itY their ability to expand domestic October production. 14, 1969 Another factor the Federal Re-causing reduced Against Heavier Farm world Factors serve economist mentions is ship-tion - andtrade ping strikes. could again spinulatene Protectionism in Europe, aboutagricultural i which so much has been said shittnents, lately, is still one more factor ExaortsUntil Early 1970's USEDC clueing about 15 percent of thepopulation growth. Such pro- Rees mentions which will affect For a while U.S. farmers had grams will take time to becomethe U.S. farm export trade. & Tgpcks some hope that surpluses and wheat exported. Among all states, Kansas rank-effective. Summing it up, Rees says the expanding production might be ed sixth in exports, Nebraska Price competitiveness obvious-current protectionist mood in diverted to burgeoning export ly is a factor in world trade. Europe and elsewhere, fewer markets. Just three years ago, was ninth, Missouri 12th and Ok- U.S. funds for aid shipments products of one-fourth of all lahoma 18th. The top five statesThe United States, Rees relates, were Illinois, North Carolina, found itself in price trouble onand increased world production Another Lawless U.S. acres harvested were going make expansion in our farm ex- Public Texas, California and Iowa in wheat under the International SAT., OCT.18 abroad. Grains Arrangement. Correc- port trade difficult in the short 3820 S. Broadway Now the figure is down 'to one -that order. WICHITA, In fiscal 1968, the value put ontions are being made. The wheatrun. BANS, fifth, and the peak of export episode helped demonstrate the Late in the 1970s, as nations business appears to be off,atKansas' total exports was 296 Selling 60 Cars milliondollars. Kansas' exportsimportance of +being competitive.continue to develop, exports, he & Trucksfor least until the early 1970's. predicts, likely will again trend Skelly, SunRay amounted to 19.6 percent of its Now to those factors which companies, and& DX 01 The, conclusiOn of Richard upward. More economic growth, others, Rees, an economist for the Kan-cash farm receipts. might inhibit the expansion of Rees notes that population ex-this country's farm business. larger populations, possible un- Auctioneer sas City Federal Reserve Bank, favorable weather conditions - MERLE "RIP" VAN is that this country will be hardperts say the number of people The first thing Rees mentions Argonia Ph.. 316-4 pressed to maintain export levelsin the world may double by theis that world production of agri- for a while, altho there are a year 2000. Obviously, food sup-cultural products has increased PROFIT PROTECTION number of variable conditions plies must increase sharply tosignificantly in this decade, al- .that could make this opinion feed all these people. In some ofthough this increase hasn't been vulnerable. the developing countries, popula-so pronounced when counted on BOOK KEY FEEDS NOW Writing in the monthly re- tion is increasing faster percent-a per capita basis. World grain FOR WINTERING CATTLE agewise than food production. production, Rees 'assumes, will, view of the K.C. Federal Re- CLAY CENTER, KANS. ME 2-2141 serve Bank, Rees noted that farmIt may be assumed, he observes,in the next decade, benefit great- exports increased yearly from that population growth will bely from the new wheat and rice 1958 to 1966, reaching a value ofpromoted by improved health varieties. His reference is to the practices and better diets, lead-new wheats that came from RATIVE $6.8 billion in the latter year. AT GRE ExportS went down in both ing to a declining death rate. Rockefeller foundation work in On the other hand, some coun-Mexico, and the rices from the EENLEAf 1967 and 1968 and likely will be Sale Every Tuesday I meeting i lower this year also. tries are embarking on family -Philippines. Among the factors which haveplanning programs which may The better rices were develop- Special Calf and Yearling Sales, contributed to lower farm ex- offset some of the prospective ed by the International Rice In- October 14 and 21 14th ports the last three years have stitute in the Philippines which been record world grain crops, was established by the Rockefel- which resulted in less need for ler and Ford foundations along Sales Along With Regular Tuesday Sales the US. products, lower grain with the Philippine government. HOG SALE 10:30 a.m. CATTLE SALE: 1:00 pa prices, reduced government pro- The increased production from Listen for partial listings on KMMJ & KFRM Tues. '7:25 grams shipments (PL -480), the these better varieties of seeds For information or listing your consignments: closing of the Suez Canal in will compete with U.S. exports. Don Schmitt: Rome 738-3547 - Barn 738-3578 June, 1967, and the U.S. dock However, in Rees's opinion, strike last winter. continued shipments will be - - - Most of the decline in export needed for some time as the As- Beloit Livestock Auction Inc. since 1966 has been in grains. Ex ian nations, such as India and BELOIT, KANSAS ports of animals and animal pro- Pakistan, the chief recipients of ducts, fruits and vegetables de- U.S. aid in the past, build up am clined only by small amounts in ple grain reserves. 1967 and 1968, while cotton, oil- Sylvan It might be, Reese comments, We& seeds, and tobacco actually show- that if the economies of the less Wednesday ed modest increases. SALE CO., INC. Sylvan Grove,Ks. developed nations can be improv- OCT One thing Rees has done in FRIDAY SALES EACH WEEKed, demand for farm products Starts 1 his study is to indicate as near Selling 1000.1500 fresh countrycould expand more rapidly than' AUCTION as possible what the farm ex - stocker and feeder cattle, calves ect 2 Port business means to the Tenthand stock cows each week. SELLING EVERY OCTOBER 15 Mike Meyer 913.526-3535 nice Federal Reserve District, which Micky Meyer V13.526-3225 includes all of Kansas, the west- SATURDAY SALE Parti ern part of Missouri, and Wy- Starts 11:00 am, oming, Colorado, New Mexico, (wintet. Lunch Served HEREFORD Salina, Ks. N HEREFORD Nebraska and Oklahoma. Al- LIVESTOCK COMPLETE CLOSING OUT SALE - though not all of Missouri is in We sold 744 head of cattle at the Wif FARM MACHINERY, HAY, AND MISCELLANEOUS SHORTROB the Tenth District, the figures COMM. CO. son Livestock Auction last Saturday on a market that was strong to 50d 4 miles west and I/2 mile north of Dwight, Kans., or ih mileN ANGUS STI he uses are for the entire state. Quinter, Ks. higher. 300 lb. Hereford steer calves south of Mar ion Hill Lutheran Church. ANGUS STI Rees explains itisdifficultto MONDAY SALES EACH WEEK topped The market at$37.25,with Selling 1000-1500 fresh country II ANGUS STI pinpoint how much of any state'sstocker and feeder cattle, calves 400-500 pound calves selling mainly For Complete Listings See Grass & Grain Oct. 7 production goes for export, butsand stock cows each week. @ $33.00 - 36.00. N HEREFORD he has attempted to make valid Jay Meyer 913-754-3354 8 hoiststeers 300 @ 33.00 NREREFORD estimates. Steers 600-750 @ 29.00-31.80 IN Meyer Stocker Feeder Steers 800-1000 @ 27.00-29.00 HEREFORD His computations show that in Heifer calves 400 @ 30.00-32.60. B. J. & C. J. Oberg Estate INHEREFORD fiscal 1968, 14.4 percent of all Order Buying Service 43Hereford hfrs 656'@ 27.60 Aucts: C. W. "Bill" Crites & Earl Brown Clerk: Nov U.S. farm exports were produced Fleshy brockleface hfrs 760 @ 36.80 339 West 6th St., Ph. 238-5720, Junction City State Bad warm Featuring Cattle Direct Fat cows 18.50-20.30 in the Tenth District. These ex- From The Country - miaow Heifer -type cows up to 22.80 ports represented 13.4 per cent ofMike Meyer, Sylvan Grove, Ks Bulls @ 23.00-24.20 N anutroaD the district's cash farm market- Micky Meyer, 'Sylvan Grove NImam ings. On a commodity basis, Jay Meyer, Quinter, Ks. CONSIGNMENTS FOR 30th Annual Kansas liggEpon about one third of wheat and SAT: OCTOBER 18 lid flour exports came from the 200 wf & brkwf stocker hfrs, 550 lbs. district with Kansas alone pro- Sale of these heifers was postponed IN HUMID from last Saturday due to weather. 4 atIETOND 110 hoist stocker steers,550lbs. SALE alaponD Sat. & Sun. 186 wf & brkf steers, 600-800 lbs. of selected ammo 1000 yearling steers & heifers. MENOND Milking Shorthorn NEllio ORDER BUYING IN The Wilson Order Buying Service M OCT. 18 & 19. N ANGDg AUCTION guarantees complete satisfaction SIH in each and every order. We at and Durham Cattlemoan Wilbon Livestock Auction are happy matrou) Starts 10:00 a.m. to come out to your farm and give This sale rained out imaavan SALE for second time. you an accurate appraisal as to the SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1969 -12:30Pi it weight and price of your cattle. IlizavonD 2900 E. 21st Street Just call us collect for that service. 4 Altatis TOPEKA, KANS. Sincerely, Fairgrounds-Columbus, Kansas Lontie Wilson atUtroart OLD UNUSUAL-ANTIQUE TA 3-6892 SELLINGWILL BE kftroaD , Our 14th annual calf sale For Detailed Listings See Grass & Grain Sept. 30, is scheduled for Wednesday, -40 1:41111gan1014 to8 October 22. Consign your 40-FEMALES calves now for this sale. Anna M.Smith 7 Young Serviceable AgeBulls AUCTIONEERS: CLERKS: - FOR CATALOGWRITE- Vern Groff Jim Boeding Seneca,Kansa', 336-2229 WILSON Howard Lucas, Macksville, Kansas 67557 David Collins, Route 2, Columbus, Kansas66725 toc Robert Toby Gene Toby Seneca, Kansas Livestock Auction' - Sponsored By - Seneca,Kansas 336-2275 ,Phone: TA7-55631 KANSAS MILKING SHORTHORN (3ct°13er14,!.

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companies and is expected to be completed after a tax ruling by the Internal Revenue Service, according to Frank Greco, Aristo chairman and president. EATING Great Bend Feeding is a private TIME corporation and has a capacity of iother Lawless Two young 17,000 head of cattle. Current G&G plans call for expansion to a 30,- SAT, P111 arealivestock showmen, 382() ScottDavis of Robinson 000 -head capacity by Jan. 1. WICHITA (Brown county) and Greco said K. W. P. Kirkman Selling 66, Bill Talkington of Mat - will remain president and chief fieldGreen (Chase executive officer of Great Bend Skelly, county) dig into the nRks Feeding, and that Roger Murphy eMPanies, watermelon at the Kan- wIP. remain vice president. sas National Junior Aristo Foods currently oper- PALERIp Livestock show at Wi- ates 50 restaurants in motels Argonia \ chita. That's Bill with Ph his nose in the melon. across the country, franchises Drummer Boy drive-ins; produc- es 10 million pounds of cheese annually; has a frozen food plant serving itsrestaurants; HOLSTEIN CHAMPION and is a contract packager for The show season is over for Teresa Enns of Hillsboro and her frozen food products. prizewinning Holstein cow Silverfield Skycross Milly. The cow was grand champion at the junior all -breeds show at Salina, the Marion county fair, and Kansas State Fair. Teresa is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Enns.

PERATIVE COUNCIL October 23, at 8 p.m. Information will AUCTION ETS AT GREENLEAF be presented on the Grain Marketing Act Saturday GREENLEAF-A Cooperative as proposed by the Kansas Cooperative I will sell at public auction 3 lay sncil meeting is set here for Thursday, Council and Far -Mar -Co. Inc., according miles north of the west edge of to Ivan Wieters, manager of the Farmers Hebron, Nebr., 1 mile west & 1/4 ig Sales Cooperative Elevator Association of mile north; or 2 miles west of Greenleaf and secretary of the Kansas Belvidere, Nebr., & 81 Junction, OCTOBER 18 14th Annual Cooperative Council. then 13/4 miles south; on High- way 4, then 5% miles south; or 40 4 miles east of Carleton, Nebr. Starts 1:00 p.m. Jar Tuesday Sala Lunch Served ATTLE SALE:11' Sat., Oct. 18 VIJ & URA 'Ilies.: Starts 11:00 a.m. 1 mile north of Smolan, Kans., or 3 miles west of Salina on Drive- In Lunch Served Highway 40 and 5 miles south on Burma Road your consigninen: SHOP TOOLS AND IHC 16x8 drill with fertilizer 547 - Barn 7384i1 Buys Feedlot MISCELLLANEOUS Several pieces of horse drawn Shop tools & Misc. Items Machinery and junk machinery Sell at 11 a.m. Ford tractor, good rubber FURNITURE, MISC. Auction Is At Great Bend 2 bottom plow for Ford & ANTIQUES GREAT BEND -- Aristo Foods Antiques Scoop for Ford tractor DeLavai cream separator; kNSAS Inc. of Topeka has announced an Sell After 1:30 p.m. 4 section springtooth hand tools of 'all kinds; oil Combination chinacabinet & AC 5' combine with motor heater; cook stove. agreement to acquire the Great desk Pitcher & basin set MM Twin City tractor Bend Feeding Inc. feedlot for anRegulator clock (very good) Antique doll buggy & doll; Several picture frames 8' oneway plow miscellaneous antique furni- Wednesday undisclosed amount of common Ice cream stool 1951 Chevrolet 1/2 ton pickup,ture & glassware items; an- stock. Platform scale good tique & misc. items too num- Lantern Small stove IHC No. 9 mower erous to list. The acquisition has been ap- Hand corn sheller 8' tandem disc vveallesi OCT. 22 proved by the boards of both Kitchen cupboard Terms: Cash on Above Items Starts 12:00 Noon 20 gal. crock 160 ACRE SALINE COUNTY FARM SELLS AT 2:30 P.M. ANTIQUE BEDROOM SET NW 1/4 Section 17, 15-3 Saline County, Ks., 160A more or less Beautiful walnut bedroom suite Improved with large modern house, other outbuildings, plen- OCTOBEFxpect2500 to 3000 with 8' hand carved headboard, ty of good water, excellent location on all weather road. Choice Native Calves marble top dresser, with mirror ASC INFORMATION: 119 acres cropland, balance pasture & & marble top commode (all farmland - 28 acres conserving. 15 acres feed grain allot- Partial Listing pieces in excellent condition) ment - 48.3 acres 1970 wheat anatment. Starts 11:tic FARM MACHINERY POSSESSION - Buildings, pasture & spring ground Nov. 1 HEREFORD STR & HFR - 42S Farm Machinery sells Buyer to receive 1/3of 1970 wheat crop delivered to Smolan Lunch Sr' following the shop tools Elevator by present tenant and possession of wheat ground our SALE -"HEREFORD STE & HFR - 375 ALL HOUSEHOLD GOODS following removal of 1970 wheat crop. SHORTHORN STR & HFR __ 400 ND IIIISCELLOIto Sell at approx. 1:30 p.m. Sale Conducted By ANGUS STR & HFR 400 CAR " Dwight, Kans., a," ROGER A. JOHNSON, Auctioneer & Real Estate Salesman 1966 Ford Custom 4 -door 6 -cyl- Smoky Valley Agency TA 3-9306 Salina, Kansas inch. 00ANGUS STE & H78 400 inder, 3 -speed, 9500 actual miles To Inspect Property Prior To Sale Day Contact Auctioneer soANGUS STR & HFR 450 (like new) TERMS: Cash Mr. & Mrs. Albert Swanson, Owners Grass & Grain 1:10.!50HEREFORD STR a ELM 42$ Portable Corrals

toHEREFORD STR & HFR 450 Calf Cradles - Squeeze Chutes Stock Racks - Operating Tables Irvin Stairs Estate HEREFORD STR a 400 David Stairs, Administrator )berg DEALERSHIPS AVAILABLE Clerk - HEREFORD STR a Kir 450 Thayer Co. Bank, Hebron, Neb. HEREFORD STE dt CONSER Aucts. - Schultis & Son & Saturday ction City LIVESTOCK SUPPLY Wolken, Livestock, Real Estate HEREFORD STR 425 & General Farm Sales, 1109 K AUCTION Ph. 945.3938Valley Falls, Ks. St., Fairbury, Neb., 729-2435. HEREFORD STE a KrIl 4011 OCTOBER 18 HEREFORD STR & Kra Annual Kg: 401 SALE Starts 10:00 a.m. HEREFORD STE & HEY 4011 Lunch Served HEREFORD STR & KFR AK Saturday As we will be moving we will sell our antique collection at HEREFORD STR & Kra 421 Soldier, Kansas which is located 12 mi. west of Holton on Hi - HEREFORD STE & IFE 455 AUCTION way 16 and 5 mi. north on Hiway 73 to Soldier. First house LE ooHEREFORD STE a 117a CS north of Christian Church or City Hall if rain. SALE HELD OCTOBER 18 RAIN OR SHINE. Mmicro= STE a Kra SALE Stand tables HEREFORD STE & Kra 4IS fre rtAPI Oak sewing rocker HEREFORD STEM a BYE Starts 1:00 p.m. X:44 4.44.4 v. Typewriters, one antique horthot: 410 Adding machines, one antique CO ANGUS STR a HFR 401 We will sell the following items at public auction at 513 DISHES in general, partial listTelephone Cgti50 ANGUS STE & HFR Lincoln Street in Blue Rapids, Kansas. Pressed glass Glass walnut cupboard 14 Hand painted plates Many bottles;Jim Beam 1111 10 HEREFORD STE carved backs Flow blue compote bottles; collectable fruit jars; 10 HEREFORD STE & H7R Truck Large walnut desk (from first Cheese dish 2 brown jars; tin boxes; pic- 1969 F-100 Ford Sportsliner Kansas state house) Milk glass ture frames; unusual spice 44 10 HEREFORD STR HFR 1069.451T a 1/2 ton pickup, 300 cu. in. 6 -Walnut dropleaf table with 3 Tea leaf platter cabinet; primitives; store type 19 1g 10 HEREFORD STI1 Kra cylinder. Radio, heater, over- leaves Salt dips iron coffee grinder. load springs, snow tires. OnlyPair of Mr. & Mrs. parlor Miscellaneous pieces Wagonseets; harness or ANGUS STR & HFR 8800 miles. chairs FURNITURE hames; double trees; neck oho, II HEREFORD orra a KM PHOTO EQUIPMENT 6 matching side chairs (need Organ, restored yokes; horse collars;pitcher Antique studiophotographic caning) Curved glass china closet pumps;creamcans;ice II HEREFORD STR aKra ___ 42$ equipment inc'uding back- Square oak table; bookcase Walnut commode tongs;carriagebell; RCA TILL BE drops, portrait chairs etc. Also desk: big chest of drawers Oak commode Radiola 33, metal cased and fill consignments are sorted early pictures of this vicinity.4 trunks: folding screen; hall 2 cupboards separate speaker. In lots to suit the buyer. HOUSEHOLD GOODS tree; piano stool; spool cab- Chairs Kerosene lamps; bridle bits; LES CHILDRENS THINGS inet case; wicker hamper Walnut dresser some cast iron items; girls Bentwood stand; bentwood 2 organ stools 26" bike; barbed wire collec- Antiques & book shelf Walnut drop leaf table tion (app. 90 different kinds Pictures and picture frames Old walnut cupboard (approx.plus stock); andirons; glass AgeWllSON Collectables Burnt wood g'ove box: high 100 years old) oak show case. ible Round oak table with carved office desk; large mirror; claw feet carriage lamp; some dishes; OTHER ANTIQUES, ODDTIQUES AND MISCELLANEOUS WRITE - ivestock 6 matching oak chairs with large glass dome,.. complete. TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION 67557 Auction "amass 5tlik' aibus, Ramat Ph 74603s Iris Straker Dale and Laura Nichols *L4:404ne'srATA Don Roche, Auct. & Real Est.Broker. Blue Rapids 913 226-7282 James H. Kocher, Auctioneer Clerks: SOCIO Onaga, Kansas Kochers Auction kl101111 Clerk: State Bank of Blue Rapids, Kansas cells from a cancer patient canfrom the venom of rattlesnakes kill that patient's cancercells. and copperheads, had proved ef- 24 Grass &Grai They say the tests might lead tofective for more than two years October 14, a new way of treatingmalignan- in five human volunteers. 1969 cies. Unlike current remedies, which Dr. Snyder said combat venom after one has beenwould be made the yk N A team of researchers from the available MIN SARBEN '69 bitten, the vaccine can be admin- to University of Washington medi- armed servicesnext year cal school said they cultured tu-istered prior to trips :into snake -placed on themarket mor cells from 12 patientswithinfested areas, he said. thereafter. shalt neuroblastoma, a cancer of the nervous system. When disease -fighting white PROFIT PROTECTION cellscalled lymphocytes were taken from the same patients' BOOK KEY FEEDS NOW b'ood and placed in the culture, FOR WINTERING CATTLE they said, the number of tumor CLAY CENTER, KANS. cells was reduced 50 percent. ME 22141 "The results demonstratefor the first time that live tumor SM. EVERY WEDNESDAY cells taken from a patientand grown in the laboratory canbe At Onaga 1:00 P.M. killed by lymphocytesobtained from the same patient,"Dr. CATTLE AND HOGS

George E. Pierce said. He said the action oflympho- SPECIAL CALF SALES cytes against tumor cellsoutside the body is similar to therole they play in attacking heart or Friday: October 17 and 31 AREA TEAM AT NATIONAL 4H CONTEST kidney transp'ants or otherfor- This Gage county,Nebr., team is competing in a national 4H dairy eign material in the body. cattle judging contest at Columbus, Ohio, this week: LindaKimmer- In cancer patients, however, ling and Becky Piper, both of Beatrice; Clyde Ahlschwede,Wymore; there apparentlyissome un- Onaga CommunitySalt and Kent Kimmerling, Beatrice. known factor that interferes with the lymphocyte actionand Marvin Cottrell, Phone 889-4461 or 889-4665, ONAGA, Cancer Patient permits tumors to grow. Development of a vaccine to PLAN TO ATTEND THE BEATRICE protect soldiers, farmers, hikers May Have His and others from snake bite was John A. "Jack"Wessling Est, reported by Dr. Clifford Snyder, I Own Treatment professor of surgery at the Uni- Scientists have reported firstversity of Utah. FARM tests showing that white blood He said the vaccine,derived JOHN Si 2 -DAY SALE John L. 77 44\4 the 58th an Fri., Oct. 17 Co-op at Be LIVESTOCK retired this 11 a.m. Lunch Ei with the Mi earn more the G&G ar SALES CO Sat., Oct. 18 was general Sale in tent at farm The ann 2 miles north of Beatrice, Nebr..! 1/2 mile west on US 24 from tract 3,000 Election onsavingslat the junction of24 ifz 11 Monday Cattle sors to Lyle - BELOIT, KANSAS rence LaRoi JUST AROUND 12 Noon Lunch Wednesday-Hogs, Megli is on i Cattle 11:30 a.m. Hogs 11 a.m. 122 HEAD OF HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS SELL cattle 60 Cows - good ages, many fresh and heavy springersTexas We hadanotherlarge Heifers - Bred, open & heifer calves; 2 Reg. Holstein run last week, replacements Bulls from Harold Scanlon heard at Abilene, Kansas, Nothing were selling steady with a week HOME but Scanlon Reg. bulls for 25 years. Good producers - MilkMove ago. Cows & bulls. showed wea- SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION records furnished. Tested TB & Bangs. ker trends. Baby calves $25.00 DAIRY EQUIPMENT - 300 gal. Sunset bulk tank & 4 unit to $50.00 with BWF bullclfat Universal Pipeline milker - only three years old. Hold $90.00, 2 Hol bull clvs at $80.00, 107 NORTH FOURTH STREET / PHONE 776-9712 23D'70 Tractors; .71D rod weeder; Sunflower carrier Hydra HEREF International 16' springtooth harrow; Model 68 New Roland 1 Char str clf at $91.00.Shel- \ MANHATTAN, KANSAS ers from ly canner & cutter cowsl 17.50 \ baler; 2 2T trucks, Ford & Dodge, boxes & stock racks i and Kansas, h to 19.50 with commercial Hydra Lifts; 1961 GIVIC 1/2T pickup; JD combine, 14'; util- much misc. machinery, equipment, tools & other items. Some al farmer itycows19.50to21.50.I Bulls household goods & antiques. al to with 22.00to24.00. Some salesin- COMPLETE AND FINAL DISPERSION FEED - 8000 square bales alfalfa; '600 bales "haygraze clude: OF from mar 26 Blk hfrs weight 620 at 26.45 For More Information Contact: er prices. 20 WF hfrs weight 574 at 27.05 BYRON STOUT'S LITTLE WALNUT RANCH Donald J. Bowman, Auct. & Sale Mgr., Hamilton, Mo.61611 Farmers 19 Hol strs weight 750 at 23.90 REGISTERED ANGUS AND REGISTERED PERCENTAGE CHAROLAIS PhOne Kidder, Mo., 816 575-2256 or 575-2413 ma, Texas 13 Mix Mrs weight 524 at 28.10 October 27, 1969 and Minna 10 WF hfrs weight 671 at 17.00 At the Ranch 11:00 A.M. LEON, KANSAS place in 7 WF strs weight 560 at 31.10 Located 2 miles south and 11/2 east of the Jct. of U.S. 77 and U.S. 54 and Highway 96 - s 2 Hol cows weight 1047 at 21.40 This is the Pickerel/ Corner 7 miles east of Augusta, Kansas. Sunday they have 1 Hol cow weight 1485 at 21.50 Open House at the They vote 6 WF cows weight 1050 at 20.35 Ranch, Sunday After- meeting a noon, October 26th. AUCTION 1 Hol bull weight 1435 at 24.00 Theorg 1 WF bull weight 1250 at 23.50 OCTOBER19 President, 8 WF strs weight 748 at 28.55 SELLING ces on the 7' Hol strs weight 942 at 24.30 SALE slashedan 7 WF strs weight 620 at 31.20 ANGUS Starts 1:00 pin 9 WF strs weight 675 at 30.70 LCR SIR SAM 54, Palled are apply; 114Cows The $41,500 keep the 3 Char strs weight 595 at 32.30 ANKONIAN PRESIDENT - Sr.Herd personal proper? r Two of the first sons of Atleast 52 Calves Sire in the Lauright Dis- To settle the estate of Bertha Femmel, her from Spokesn 4WF hfrs weight 536 at 27.20 persion. "President" to come to Oneofthe will be sold at public auction in Alma, Kansas - Ao ton said 40 Heifers 1 block. g 4 Mix strs weight 775 at 28.00 Kansasarethechief greatestPolledCharo- Wabaunsee County Museum east 2 blocks, south being paid 6 Mix Mrs weight 640 at 25.40 herd sires in this herd. 4.1 Bulls lais Bulls in service. 32 date will be October 26. daughters and 27 sons hundredwe 4 Hal strs weight 1051 at ".3.85 2 kitchen cabinets 3 Mix strs weight 1108 at 24.90 sell -all outof 1/2 2 electric stoves glass top ghums. Charolais Angus cows. Electric hot water heater 1/2 pint wire bale Ti 3 WF strs weight 523 at 38.75 ONAROLAIS Frigidaire refrigerator jars; dated fruitjars. least $2.3c 69 3 -Year Olds - 59. with '4 calves. - 32 Heifers (34 Charolais) 3 drawer dresserwith mirser HOGS 27 Yearling Bulls (34 Charolais) -4 Herd Bulls (Purebred) Wringer washing machine stand Northeas Utility cabinet; several small & matching wash ii Had another large hog run last' THE ANGUS SELLING 185 LOTS, ALL REGISTERED tables; gas space heaters 5 drawer chestwith mirror 3 drawerdresser 4 Wednesday with 210 to 240lb. 100 COWS - 50 CALVES -A uniform, top producing herd that hascare- TV set; davenport & chair; matching fully been culled the past 5 years. We calve in spring and fall,so many floor lamps; books; 3 wood with mirror butchers at 24.50 to 25.10; 240 to cows will be up close to calving now. 7 day clod: \ rocking chairs; lawn chairs; Spool cabinet; old CII 180 lbs 24.00 to 24.50;280lbs 40 HEIFERS - Ready to breed, several are bred, they will make dishes,pitelle?' you good storm windows; hand and 2 brass beds; no & over23.50to24.00.Light foundation females. garden tools;5' step ladder; cruets, ironmuffin pan; SA sows 23.50 to 24.20 with heavier 45 BULLS -3 HERD BULLS SELL -2 are outstanding sewingmach1n sons of theInter- wash tubs. rors; free desk; deg lryeights22.00 tof.1.3.50. Slaugh7 national Grand Champion, Ankonian President, onea son of International Bottle capper; ironing boardtrunks; secretary ter boars .19.00 to 20.00..1 Hamp Grand Champion, Ermitre of Haymount. & iron; dressers; 2 half circleMetal bed (100 Years boar at $60.00 & 1 Hamp boat, 16 TWO-YEAR OLD BULLS - Ready for heavy service. 26 *YEARLINGBULLS mirror°1d) HO] Real bargains. display cabinets; wheel chair;Hall rack with frames; 1 Hall tree; quilting tjt$50.00. Wht, bred giltafj 2 tin boilers; 2 metal twin old Wise, SO Ste $104.00. The tretnand 'for feeder 131 PERCENTAGE REGISTERED CHAROLAIS SELLING beds. picture frames; an 4 HERD BULLS SELL - (PUREBRED) -3 Sons of MGM Rey Nick, vacuum pigs is extremely active, some 1 son of chair: Bo Beck SI; sales were: Fuyard 1st. Bissel handsweeper. chin 50 COWS - 50 14 CALVES - Very uniform- Angus, 1/2 Charolais Regis- Bed pans &chamber; S These 20 MIx Pigst$24.25,6 Nig tered Cows. ANTI-Z.13 wash bowl &pitcher: 10_,S: east K pigs at 20.00, -12 Mix pigs at - This Fall. Calves by Purebred Charolais bulls listed above. mold & Pa,`''', Grand 25.50,11 Mix pigs at 25.50,5 32%HEIFERS - All sired by LCR Sir Sam 54, Gr matching chairs; oak Grand Mix pigs at 30.00, 3 Mix pigs at wardrobe; flower stand; pow matchmatch box; basn:ticipiliectul 27 YEARLING BULLS -34 Big Powerful Bulls. All sired byLCR Sir Sam' 54. P. Grand 1111, Feeder pigs, male hogs der horn; bread box 100 yrs. hat Chatrir & 1 red gilts sell around 2:30 18 Polled. flat ATTENTION: Little Walnut Ranch is For Sale old; coal bucket; crocks; washbooks; buttons; lite° 4.1.11,4] on Contract or Private boards; youth beds. dishes andcooking BARN P110iNfl. Treaty to Qualified Buyers, or, if not Sold, will be ForLease. SALE HEADQUARTERS: Ramada Inn East, Wichita, Kansas. Many 0- o, Resery 22345'71 Many Items TooNumerous To Mention - Terms: CLARENCETEGT11 R. SALE MANAGER: Phil Ljungdahl, Box 1209, Dodge City, Kansas- Phone 316 227-2735. have been m the family for 3 generations. Ka Eurchard 865.4521 CHAROUIS CONSULTANT: Elbe Baldwin, Kansas City, Missouri- Phone: 816 RE -2993. Grand BYRON G. STOUT, JR., Owner, 1214 East Douglas, Wichita,Kans. 67214 -Ph.: 316 AM 2-1435 DEL NIFIR JURGENS 1 Resew, MR. & MRS. A. E. STARK, Mgr., Leon, Kansas 67074 Wynione ' 645-3493 Femme AUCTIONEER: Ray Sins Estate Of Bertha bu Ja. m char ,Dastrice 28-0757 FRE, Ge1\0Ir, gAeilDLIIN.LSTRATOR '' r Clerk:14 Sh4 BollWilson.SAuctirEoneerAD St.EMA .corfu ?hen 24 Gra44., October 14 )r. NOTICE OF ELECTION Section 34:E1/2; SW1/4; Elh of NW'/4; Township 13 South, Range 12 East: Snyder"Y SW1/4 of NW' Section 7: W1/2; W1/2 of NE'/a; W1/2 of uldbe TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF Township 13 South, Range 8 East: SEIM; SE1/4 of SE1/4 Grass & Grain - ode MILL CREEK WATERSHED JOINT Section 3:all Section 18: all 25 tied -- Section 4:E1/2 of SE'14 Section 19: all SerViCes DISTRICT NO. 85, GEARY, MORRIS, Section 9:E1/2; SW1/4; El/: -Of NW1/4 Section 20: W1/2 of SW1/4; SW1/4 of NW1/4 fired RILEY AND WABAUNSEE COUN- NWI/4 on the )?.f Section 10: all October 14, 1969 areaf+ TIES, KANSAS: Section 15: all Section 29: W1/2 of NW1/4; W1/2 of Section 16: E1/2; E'2 of NW1/4; NW1/4 Pursuant to K.S.A. 24-1207, notice of NW1/4; E'/2 of SW'/a; NW1/4 of Sections 30 and 31: all SW1/4 Section 32: W1/2 ofNW1/4;NW1/4 of is hereby given that pursuant to Chap- STownship ter 24, Article 12, Kansas Statutes An- Section 21:EI/2; NW1/4; E1/2 of SW'/4; NW1/4 of SW1/4 14 South, Range 10 East: notated, the following Petition (EX- Section 22: all Sections 1,2,3 and 4:all Sections 6, 7 and 8:all CLUDING MAP AND SIGNATURES) Section 5:E1/2 Section 1L: W1/2 of NW1/4 Section 27: all all to -wit: Section 28: E'/z; E1/2 of NtA/1.4;NW 4a; KIP / Sections 8.9.10,11 and 12: Sections 17 and 18:all of SW1/4 Section 13:N'/2; NW1/4 of SW1/4 Section 19: E1/2; NW1/4; E1/2 of SW1/4; BEFORE THE SECRETARY Section 33:E'/2; E1/2 of SW1/4; SWI/4 Section 14:N'/2; N'/2 of SE'/a; N1/2 of NWI/4 of SW1/4 OF STATE OF THE STATE of SWI/4; SE1/4 of NWI/4 Section 20: Nwl/- .4; -k2w/ ofSWCWI/4a; OF KANSAS Section 34:all SectionW1/4 15: N1/2; SWIA; NI/2 of SE1/4 of SW1/4; W1/2 of NE1/4; NEN of Section 16: all NE1/4; NW1/4 of SE1/4 IN THE MATTER OF MORRIS COUNTY Section 17:N1/2; N1/2 of SW1/4; NV2 of Township 13 South, Range 12 East: MILL CREEK WATERSHED Upper West Branch Subwatershed SEMI; SE1/4 of SEW Section 6:W1/2; W1/2 of NE1/4; NE1/4 JOINT DISTRICT NO. 85 NE1/4 of NE1/4 of NE1/4; NW1/4 of SE1/4 GEARY, MORRIS, RILEY AND Township 14 South, Range 8 East: Section 21: N1/2 of NW'/a; NEN of EDNESDA1 WABAUNSEE COUNTIES, KANSAS. Section 3:N1/2; N1/2 of SW1/4 was, on 4 August 1969, filed of record Section 4:N1/2; N1/2 of SE'/a; N1/2 of Section 22:N1/2 of NW1/4 Township 14 South, Range 11 East: in the office of the Secretary of State PETITION SW l/4 of the State of Kansas, Topeka, Kansas, Section 5:E1/2 of NE1/4; E'/2 of SE1/4 Sections 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and 10: all 1. Come now the undersigned persons Section 11:N1/z; W1/2of SWIM found sufficient under law and a certi- 1:00P and state that they are landowners WABAUNSEE COUNTY Section 15: NW1/4; N'/2 of SWV4; N1/2 fied copy forwarded to the Chief En- within the proposed boundaries of the Upper West Branch Subwatershed of NE1/4; SW4a of NE'/4 1 HOc,,s aforenamed watershed district, here- Sections 16 and 17:all gineer of the Division of Water Resour- inafter more fully described, and each Township 12 South, Range 8 East: Section 18:N'12; NY2of SW1/4; N1/2 ces of the Kansas State Board of Agri- signer states that.his respective post of- Section 25: SWIM of SE'/a; SE'/. of SE1/4 culture, Kansas, and by him fice address is set forth beside his name. Section 26: S1/2 Section 20:Ni/z; NE1/4 of SW1/4; NE1/4 That the purposes for which this dis- Sections 35 and 36:all of SE1/4 approved on the 15th day of Septem- SALES trict is organized are: To construct, im- Township 12 South, Range 9 East: Section 21: NW'!4; N11/2 of NE1/4; NW'/4 1969; maintain and operate works of Section 26: SW'/4 of SW'/4 irove,mprovement, including such facilities Section 27: S'/2 Township 1'4 South, Range 12 East: That, on 24 September 1969 the and appurtenances as necessary for the Sections 31, 32, 33, 34 and 35: all Sectionof 6E1/4:NW1/4; N1/2 of SWN; WV2 Board of Directors of said Mill Creek 17 conservation of soil and water, preven- Section 36: SW'/4 Watershed Joint District No. 85, Geary, and 31 tion and retardation of floods, disposal Township 13 South, Range 8 East: Morris, Riley and Wabaunsee Counties, of water and the conservation, devel- Sections 1 and 2:all WABAUNSEE COUNTY opment and utilization of water resour- Sections 11, 12, 13 and 14:all Center Main Branch Kansas, were duly elected by and from ces of the district for domestic, muni- Sections 23, 24, 25 and 26:all among the Steering Committee as pro- cipal, agricultural, Industrial and recre- Sections 35 and 36:all Township 11 South, Range 10 East: vided by law, and by Resolution pro- ational purposes and such other pur- Township 13 South, Range 9 East: Section 1: SEIM of SE'/a; S1/2 of SW1/4 poses as may be authorized by law; to Section 1: W1/2 Section 2: vided for the calling of an election of 'unity S establish and promote in the watershed SE'/a; S1/2 of NE1/4;.NW1/4 the qualified voters of the Watershed the earliest possible application of an Sections 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, 10 and 11: of NE1/4; E1/2 of SW1/4; SW1/4 of SWI/4 all Section 3:SE'/4 of SE'/4 District for the purpose of submitting or 8894385, integrated land, water and recreational Section 14: W1/2 Section 9:NE'/4 of SE1/4 the question of whether said Watershed ONAi program and to improve the economic Sections 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 Section 10: SE1/4; S1/2 of NE1/4; NE1/4 and social well-being of the people and and 22: all of NEI/4.' S1/2 of NW'/a; E1/2 of SW1/4; District should be organized and created industries dependent upon the resour- Section 27: W'/z ces of the watershed; and to take all ac- NW1/4 of SW1/4 in accordance with said Petition as so Sections 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33: Sections 11,12,13 and 14:all approved; tion necessary to acquire and use the all Section 15:E1/2; E1/2 of NWI/4; E1/2 of powers granted to watershed districts Township 14 South, Range 8 East: SW1/4; SW1/4 of SW'/4 That, therefore, an election will be by the provisions of K.S.A. 24-1209. Section 1: 2. A steering committee for the or- N'/2; NI/2 of SE1/4; NE'/4 Section 21:S1/2;51/2 of NW1/4; S1/2 of held in and for said Mill Creek Watershed Wessling of SW'/4 NE1/4; NE'/4 of NEI/4 Joint District No. 85, Geary, Morris, ' ganization of the district is hereby Section 2:N1/2 including the lands Sections 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27: fixed and constituted with 20 mem- within the Corporate limits of the all Riley and Wabaunsee Counties, Kansas, bers; that the names of persons who City of Alta Vista will serve on the original steering com- Section 28:N1/2; SE1/4 on Saturday, the 25th day of October Township 14 South, Range 9 East: Section 35:N1/2; SE'/: 1969, for the purpose of submitting to FARMWAY TO HONOR mittee, of which the first named shall Section 4:N1/2 of NE'/4; SE1/4 of NE1/4; Section 36: all be acting chairman, and their respec- N1/2 of NW1/4 Township 10 South, Range 11 East: the qualified voters of said Watershed JOHN SCHULTE tive addresses are as follows: Section 5:NW'/4; NI/2 of NE1/4; SW1/4 2 -DAY Keith Schultz, Chm. - Alma, Kansas Section 35: SW1/4 of SWIM District the following proposition: SA John L. Schulte will be honored at of NE1/4 Township 11 South, Range 11 East: Shall the following be adopted? Vernon Falter - Alta Vista, Kansas Section 6:N1/2; NE'/4 of SE1/4 Section 2: Wi/z the 58th annual meeting of. Farmway Kenneth Buchman -Alta Vista, Kansas Verne Claussen - Alma, Kansas RILEY COUNTY Section 3:S'12; S1/2 of NE1/4 "Shall Mill Creek Watershed Co-op at Beloit this Thursday. Schulte Section 4:S'!.;NW'/4;51/2of NE'/4 Fri., Oct. Daniel Moege - Alma, Kansas Lower West Branch Subwatershed Section 5:S1/2: S1/2 of NW'!,: NE1/4 Joint District No. 85, Geary, retired this year after 40 years of service Donald Diebail - Alma, Kansas 11 a.m. E..: Stanley Williams - Alma, Kansas Township 11 South, Range 9 East: Section 6:S1/2; NEW; E1/2 of NW'/4 Morris, Riley and Wabaunsee with the Mitchell county organization, Sections 7,8,9 and 10:all Counties, Kansas, be organized O.J. Hess - Alma, Kansas Section 22: SE1/4, S1/2 of SWMI; SE1/4 of Section 11:W1/2; SE1/4; SW1/4of NE1/4 the G&G area's largest co-op. Schulte Ted Clark - Alma Kansas NE1/4 and created in accordance with Sat., Oct, Milton Stuewe - Alma, Kansas Section 27: E1/2; SW'/4; E1/2 of NW1/4 Section 12:S1/4 of SW'/4; NEY. of was general manager for 35 year. SWN; SW1/4 of SEM: the Petition as filed of record in Sale in tent at Kenneth Gnadt - Alma, Kansas Section 32: 51/2 of SE1/4; SE1/4 of SW'/4 Section 13:51/2; NW'/a; S1/2of NE1/4; The annual meeting is expected to at- Walter Hund - Paxico, Kansas Section 33: SI/2; S'/2 of NEI/4; NE'/4 of NWN of NE1/4 the office of the Secretary of Wesley Herren - Alma, Kansas NE1/4 tract 3,000 members. Sections 14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21, State of the State of Kansas on mile west on US' :;. Robert Reding - Paxico, Kansas Section 34: all 22 and 23:all 4 August 1969 and approved by hejunction of Election of five directors for succes- Henry Heigert - Paxico, Kansas Section 24: W'/2 Kenneth Bloomfield - Paxico, Kansas Section 26: the Secretary of State and the sors to Lyle Lukens, Bob Kirgis, Law- Garland Gideon - Paxico, Kansas all, including that land Chief Engineer of the Division of BELOIT, within the corporate limits of rence LaRocque, Harold Heller, and Don Charles imthurn - Paxico, Kansas WABAUNSEE COUNTY the City of Paxico Water Resources of the Kansas 12 Noon 1: John Weisser - Paxico, Kansas Lower West Branch Subwatershed Section 27:all, includingthat land Megli is on the agenda. John Brethour - Maple Hill, Kansas within the corporate limits of Sate Board of Agriculture?" 3. The governing body of the district Township 11 South, Range 9 East: the City of Paxico The polls at said election shall be shall be constituted in a board of direc- Section 23: S'12 Sections 28, 29 and 30:all between the hours of 7:00 a.m. E HOISTELNS SE tors composed of eleven (11) qualified Section 24: SI/2 of SW1/4; NW'/4 of SW1/4 Section 31: and 7:00 p.m., central daylight savings sh and heavy voters. Two directors shall be elected SWN of SEIM all, including that land Texas NFO from each of the five subwater sheds of Sections 25 and 26: all within the corporate limits of time.open r calves;2 Re;. the district and one shall be elected at Sections 35 and 36: all the City of McFarland Voting places within the district and .t Abilene, large. Township 11 South, Range 10 East: Sections 32, 33 and 34:all 4. Attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A" Township 12 South, Range 10 East: the area to be served by each voting 's.Good produce:: Section 19: S'/2 of SE1/4; SE1/4 of SW'/4 Move To and made a part hereof as fully as if set Section 20: S1/2 of SWI/4; S'/2 of SEIM Section 1:all place are as follows: forth herein, is a map showing the lands Section 2: E1/2 3angs. proposed to be included in the district Section 28: SWI/a (a) Qualified voters of that part of Sunset bulk tar::: Sections 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34: all Section 11:EV2; SW1/4 the district which lies in Morris County and subwatersheds therein. The sub - Section 35: SWI/4 Section 12:all y three years o.: Hold Milo watersheds shall be known as Upper Township 12 South, Range 8 East: Section 13: N1/4 shall vote at the residence of Bill Clark, West Branch Subwatershed, Lower West Section 12: SE1/4; S1/2 of SWIM; SE1/4 Section 14:N1/4 located 11/2 miles west and 1/4 mile north ; Sunflower HEREFORD, Texas- Grow- Branch Subwatershed, South Branch Township 12 South, Range 11 East: )w; Model 68 New Hi of NEI/4 of Alta Vista, Kansas. Subwatershed, Center Main Branch Sub - Section 13: all Section 3: W1/4 e, boxes & stock 7:ers from six states, including watershed and Lower Main Branch Sub - Sections 4,5,6,7,8 and 9:all (b) Qualified voters of that part of watershed. Section 14: SE1/4 of SEIM zup; JD combine.*Kansas, have endorsed a nation- Section 23: E1/2 of NE1/4; E'/2 of SE1/4 Section 10: W'/2 the district lying in Geary County shall 5. The lands proposed to be included in Section 24: all Section 15:WI/2 vote at the residence of Fred R. Clark, tools & other ite7.:al farmers organization propos- said district and subwatersheds therein Section 25: N1/2; SE1/4 Sections 16,17 and 18:all are described in the attachment hereto, Section 26: NE'/4 Section 19: E1/4 located from Alta Vista, Kansas, 11/2 al to withhold grain sorghums marked Exhibit "B" and made a part Sections 20 and 21: an west and 3 miles north on highway fa; '600 bales "ha:. hereof as fully as if set forth herein, and Township 12 South, Range 9 East: miles from market in a bid for high- Sections 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5: all Section 22: Wiz; S1'.: No. 177. include all of the incorporated cities of Section 6: SEIM of SE1/4 Section 23: ion Contact: er prices. Alta Vista, Alma, McFarland, Paxico and Section 7: E'/2; SW1/4; E1/2 of NW1/4; Section 25: SWV4 (c) Qualified voters of that part of ![:,! Maple Hill. Sections 26.27 and 28:all the district lying in Riley County shall Mgr., Hamilton, SW'/4 of NWI/4 Farmers from Kansas, Oklaho- 6. The lands proposed to be included in Sections 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, Section 29:N'!2;SEN vote at the residence of Dannie Plum- 15-2256 or 515.2}l ma, Texas, New Mexico, Iowa said district and subwatersheds therein 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, Section 33:N1/4 do not embrace the territorial limits of and 25: all Sections 34 and 35:all mer, located approximately 1/2 mile and Minnesota have voted to any incorporated city, or any part there- Section 26: N1/2; SE1/4 Section 36: W1/2 south of Interstate 70 highway and of, except those specifically described in Section 27: N1/2 Township 13 South, Range 11 East: near the east line of Riley County. place in storage all the grain this petition. Sections 28, 29, 30: all Section 1:N'12;SE'/4 they have not contracted to sell. Wherefore, the undersigned, individu- Section 36: N1/2; SE1/4 Section 2:NE1/4 (d) Qualified voters of that part of Sundr ally and collectively, pray that a water- Township 12 South, Range 10 East: WABAUNSEE COUNTY Upper West Branch Subwatershed which They voted last night at their shed district be organized in the manner Section 2: W1/2 Lower Main Branch Subwatershed lies in Wabaunsee County (including provided by law, for the purposes set Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9: all meeting at Hereford, Texas. forth herein, and that the Secretary of Section 10: all, including those lands those in the City of Alta Vista) shall vote located within the corporate li- Township 11 South, Range 11 East: at the Fire Station in Alta Vista, Kansas. The organization's local Texas State and the Chief Engineer of the Di- Section 24:E1/2 vision of Water Resources of the Kansas mits of the City of Alma Section 25:all (el Qualified voters of that part of president, Don Kimball, said pri- State Board of Agriculture proceed dili- Section 11: NW'/4 Sections 35 and 36:all gently in the performance of their duties Section 15: all, including those lands Lower West Branch Subwatershed in OCTOBERces on their products are being located within the corporate li- Township 11 South, Range 12 East: Wabaunsee County lying west of a line so that the organization of this proposed mits of the City of Alma Section 8: SE1/4 of SE1/4 slashed and big grain companies district may be completed and approved Sections 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21: all Section 9:sea of SWN; NE1/4 of SW1/4;beginning at the southwest corner of at the earliest possible time. SI/2 of SE'!.; NW1/4 of SE1/4 Section 25, Township 12, Range 9, Wa- are applying heavy pressure rto Submitted to the Secretary of State Section 22: W1/2 Section 10: 51/2 of SW1/4 starts Section 27: W'/2 baunsee County, Kansas (being the keep the prices from going up. this 1st day of August 1969. Sections 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33: all Section 11: SE1/4 of SE1/4 Section 34: W1/2 Section 12:S1/2 southwest corner of the Herman Schmitt nunel, her Per,on:1:1 Spokesmen for the organiza- EXHIBIT "B" Township 13 South, Range 9 East: Section 13:all, including the land farm) and running north to the north Kansas within the corporate limits of Alma, tion said growers presently are Section 1: E1/2 the City of Maple Hill line of said Subwatershed, shall vote at blocks, south111, LANDS TO BE INCLUDED IN MILL Sections 12 and 13:all Section 14:S'/2; NEI/4; SI/2 of NW1/4 the Spring Creek Community Center. being paid a top of $2.10 per CREEK WATERSHED Section 14: E1/2 Sections 15 and 16:all (f)Qualified voters of that part of GEARY COUNTY Sections 23, 24, 25 and 26:all Section 17:S1/2; NE1/4; S1/2 of NWI/4 hundredweight for grain sor- Section: 27: EI/2 Section 18: SE1/4; 51/2 of SW'/4 Lower West Branch Subwatershed lying Upper West Branch Subwatershed Sections 34, 35 and 36:all citchencabineu ghums. They said they want at Township 12 South, Range 8 East: Sections 19,20,21,22 and 23: all in Wabaunsee County, except those of bale, Township 13 South, Range 10 East: Section 24: all, including the lands the area described at paragraph (e), pint least $2.30. Section 27: SE'/4 of SE'/4 Section 3:W'/2 within the corporate limits of jars; datedhated Sections 4,5,6,7, 8 and 9:all the City of Maple Hill above, (including those in the City of by I Section 10:W1/2 Sections 25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33, Alma) shall vote at the City Hall in Alma, Drawer Northeast. KansasH Chialf Assn. Section 16:W'/2 34,35 and 36: all Sk matching Sections 17,18,19 and 20:all Kansas. Sections 29.30.31 and 32:all Township 11 South, Range 13 East: (g)Qualified voters of South Branch irawer chest Township 14 South, Range 9 East: Section 7:51/2 of SW1/4; S1/2 of SE'/4 dra.' Section 8:S1/2 of SW'/4; SW1/4 of SEN Subwatershed shall vote at the Hessdale notching 3 Sections 1, 2 and 3:all Section 16: W1/4 of SW'!4; SW1/4 of School Building. with mirror Section 10:N1/2 of NW'/4; NI/2 of NEN Club Calf Sale Section 11: N1/2 Sections 17,18,19 and 20: all (h)Qualified voters of that part of on' cabinet; Section 12:N'/2; SEIM; N1/2 of SW'/4; Section 21: SW1/4; W'!2 of SE'/4; W'!2 Center Main Branch Subwatershed lying beds; SE'/4 of SW1/4 N WV4 )rass SAT., OCT. 25 Section 13:N'/2 of NE1/4 of NW'/a; SEIM of NW1/4 south of Interstate Highway No. 70 (in- lets, 6r°11 rnti, Starts '7:30 p.m. Township 14 South, Range 10 East: Section 28: W1/2 of NW1/4 cluding those in the City of McFarland) sewing Section 29: W1/2; NEN; W1/2 of SEW -s;free CIVIC CENTER Section 5:W'/2 Sections 30 and 31: all shall vote at the Grade School Building nks; Sections 6 and 7:all Section 32: NW'/a; W1/2 of NEW; W1/2 in McFarland, Kansas. Section 18:N1/2 tal bed(100 HORTON, KANS. WABAUNSEE COUNTY of SW1/4; NE1/4 of S4'/'/a (i)Qualified voters of that part of rack with Township 12 South, Range 11 East: South Branch Subwatershed Sections 1 and 2:all Center Main Branch Subwatershed lying 50 Steers 10 Heifers E1/2 hall tree; aid.. - Township 12 South, Range 10 East: Section 3: north of Interstate Highway No. 70 (in- from Section 10: E1/2 vaa, Section 13:S1/4 all cluding those in the City of Paxico) SHORTHORNS ANGUS HEREFORDS Section 14:S'/2 Sections 11,12,13 and 14: Section 15: E1/2 shall vote at the High School Building in air: Bo BeeYeeper, These calves from som eof the best registered herds in north- Section 22:E1/2 Section 22: NE1/4 gsel hand sshainber.; Sections 23, 24, 25 and 26:all Paxico, Kansas. east Kansas. Check the records. . . Here area few: Section 27: E1/2 Section 23: N1/2 (I)Qualified voters of Lower Main d pans ,,pitcher:' Grand champion Angus steer, Mid -America Fair, Topeka Section 34:E'/2 Section 24: all II f, Sections 35 and 36:all Section 25:N1/2; SE1/4 Branch Subwatershed (including those in Ish Grand & reserve 'champion Interstate Show, St. Joseph Township 12 South, Range 11 East: TowSnesChtii0pn1326s:ouEti/hz, the City of Maple Hill) shall vote at the Wls;butterpk; Grand champion Shorthorn heifer, Ks. Jr. Shorthorn field day Section 19: W1/2 Range 12 East: American Legion Hall in Maple Hill, paper re.- Section 29: SW1/4 Sections 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 Grand champion Shorthorn heifer Mid -America Fair, Topeka Sections 30,31 and 32:all and 13:all K arises. atch b"; bs: Champion Angus heifer Mid -America Fair, Topeka Section 33:SI/2 Section 14: N1/2; NE1/4 of SE1/4 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have

Section 15: N1/2; SWM4 ns;c°111 r' Township 13 South, Range 10 East: . . 4-H reserve champion Angus heifer, American Royal, K.C., nsoo; Sections 16,17 N18,19,20 and 21: all hereunto set my hand and caused the oksiP butto Mo. Sections 1 and 2:all and Section 3:E'/2 Section 22: WI/2 ofW1/4; NE1/4 of same to be attested by the Secretary of ;ties Reserve champion Shorthorn (open class) American Royal, Section 10: E1/2 NW1/4; NW1/4 of SW1/4 said Watershed District this 26th day of all Section 24: NEW; N1/2 of SE'/a; SEIM Mang °f0 Kansas City, Mo. Sections 11,12,13,14 and 15: September 1969. Section 16:E1/2 of SE'/a; N1/2 of NW1/4; SEM: of tation Tents: Grand champion Shorthorn heifer, Blue Valley beef review, Sections 21,22,23,24,25,26,27 and NW1/4 s/ Vern E. Claussen .rati°11s' Fairbury, Nebr. 28:all Section 28: NW'!,; W1/2 of NEI/4; W1/2 President, Mill Creek Watershed Sections 33,34,35 and 36:all of SW1/4; NE1/4 of SW1/4 Reserve champion Angus steer, Blue Valley beef review, Fair- Township 13 South, Range 11 East: Sections 29,30 and 31:all Joint District No. 85, Geary, Morris, bury, Nebr. Section 1:SW1/4 Section 32: NW1/4; W1/2 of NE1/4; NE1/4 Riley and Wabaunsee Counties, Kansas. 5 champion Herefords from Brown County at Interstate Section 2: W1/2:SE4a of NEN; WI/2 of SW1/4; NEN of Sections 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13, Attest: Shows, St. Joseph, Mo. 14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23, TownshipS WV. 12 South, Range 13 East: a Henry S. Heigert For further information, contact ROBERT A. SCHECHER 24,25,26,2728,29,30,31,32,33, Section 5: W'!2; W1/2 of NEW; W1/2 of Phone 913 847-2528 EVEREST, KANS. 66424 34,35 and 36: all SEIM Secretary October 14, 1969 26 Grass & Grain Heal ..evel Cattle PricesHigherbeds certified decreasedfrom 2,105 September 1,1968, to 1,308 last September 1. Over Meiners said sincethe Medi- The I care programbegan in Kansas At our place located6 nil ) stration, Market, Sees USDA of Manhattan on Hwy. east eminent Hog three years ago, thesehas been 1/4 24, or earlier, thus causing prices to mi. west of thePlush through December wasexpected VileAl The Agriculture Department farmers to continue strong. considerable misunderstanding moreland road. predicted farm prices for hogs to be substantially below a year inbetween the SocialSecurity ad- but that slaughter offed A moderate seasonal decline admini- will be higher this fall and that ago, farm prices for hogs was indicat-ministration and home Cattle prices will level off at cattle will be larger. strators to what careis covered'Saturday,Oct. 18 indicat- ed as supplies move to slaughter, These trends have been Starts 1:00p.m. about current quotations. for months by weekly and but these will be more thanlastby Medicare. Officials said in a summary re- ed fall, the report said. Medicare pays nursing homes HOUSEHOLD GOODS port on the livestock and meat monthly reports on livestock only for post -hospital andrestor- ANTIQUES a-agnTmtabyHate, During the last quarter of oaakana:1 marketings, pig crop intentions 100An old dresser; chest recentlyAel0inseehhfoodssi situation that pork output $18.30ative care for periods up to of draw. and slaughter rates. 1968, hog prices averaged custod-ers; round oak table; Wheeler major days. It does not pay for and Wilson sewing machine The situation adds up toless per hundredweight in 100 markets. During the first six ial care, he said. yrs. old; 1 old sewing machine; total red meat output thanlast f poplar antique chest ofdraweis year during theOctober-Decem-months of this year they averag- ENSLEY SPEAKER FOR MISCELLANEOUS m to AUCTION ed $21.60, an increase of $2.40 ber period, the departmentsaid. DICKINSON FB SMALL TOOLS e The increase in beef outputwillfrom a year earlier, and inSep - ABILENE-Harold Ensley, television As we have no further use tember the average was $26 per sportsman, will be the speaker at the for the buildings and other be more than offset by declines annual meeting of the Dickinson County E. C. Whitley items listed below we will sell for pork, veal and lamb. hundredweight, up $6 from.last Farm Bureau at Sterl Hall Thursday, Welter & Applegate, Amts. them at public auction at the Officials also said pork produc-year. October 16, at 6:30 p.m. Good Samaritan Home site lo-tion during the first half of 1970 Officials said the usual gainin cated 1 mile south of Ellsworth, will be slightly less than a yearhog slaughter this fallwill be Kansas. less than the usual 15 to25 per- AUCTION - ANTIQUES Thurs., Oct. 30 C. E. Hull Estate personal cent increase from summer mar- Starts 10:00 a.m. property will be sold at the ketings. On September 1,Corn place located 51/2 miles east of Belt producers reported about7 L shaped building (main struc- 3/4 mile ture 150x40, wing 40x30) Frankfort, Kans., or percent fewer pigs in weight AUCTION east of Vliets school house. provide most Frame home, 1% story, 3 bed- SAT., OCT. 18 groups that usually Thursday room Starts 12:30 Noon of the fall slaughter marketings. 30 steel window frames with Violin; 21" TV; piano; daven- "Fed cattle prices this fall are SALE glass, 4'x6' port & 2 chairs;bookcase & expected to continue near late - OCTOBER 23 11 beds (% size); 19 dressers; desk combined; love seat; 2 li- 9 bed side tables; 6 library ta-brary tables; buffet; wall tele- summer levels," the reportsaid. Starts 1:30 p.m. bles; 3 wardrobes; 3 kitchen ta- "Fed cattle marketings thislast 46 bles; 2 divans; 4 sewing ma- phone; 3 iron beds & mattress; chines; 3 benches; 2 large re- 2 old dressers; square stand summer continued above a year Endicott, Nebr. table. earlier and further gains are like- 161.66A Pasture- frigerators;4fire extinguish- Old Singer sewing machine; 2 At the place from Endicott, Nebr. 1/2 mile east, 1/2 mile north, ers; 7 sets bathroom fixtures; pillows & bed- ly this fall." then 3/4 mile east through Harry McCord's pasture on County 6 wood sidewalks (12'); 8 sets feather beds; On July 1, the number of cat- French doors; steam furnace. ding; 2 old chairs, cane seats; maintained road. In case of bad weather sale will be held at Endi- 38 steam heat radiators; 3 old rocking chairs; wicker tle being fed in weight groups cott City Hall. basket, old; bowl & pitcher; which usually supply more than LEGALDESCRIPTION: West half of the Northwest Quar books; jigsaw puzzles; chest of lots of old picture frames; re- ter (W1/2N'VV1/4) and the Northwest Quarter of the South. drawers; occasional chairs & frigerator; Edison phonograph; half the fall sales was up 23 per- west Quarter (NWV4SWY4) of Section Two (2) in Township rockers; wicker rockers; large gas cook stove, good; rounddin- cent from last year. However, One (1) North, Range Three (3) East of the Sixth Principal chest; washing machine; gas ing table, seats 12; utility cup- Meridian, containing One Hundred Twenty and Seventy-eight heater; 3 meat slicers. the number of cattle being placed CL Kraut cutter; walking plow; board; radio; iron cot; electric on feed dropped during July and Hundredths (120.78)acres, and Northeast Quarter of the toaster; many cooking utensils. (3),in barber chair; 5 gal. buttons; August. Northeast Quarter (NEY4NE% )of Section Three counter; dishes; buffet; round Kitchen chairs; old crocks and Township One (1) North, Range Three (3) East of the Sixth oak table; 2 rugs; crock jars; jars; washing machine; tubs & The report noted that prices of Principal Meridian, containing Forty and Eighty-eight Hun- cat floor lamp; many other articles boilers; hanging lamp; rock fedcattlerose sharply last dredths (40.88) acres, in the County of Jefferson and State to( and shell collection (from most of Nebraska. Subject to all existing legal highways. too numerous to mention. states); Rayo lamp; set green spring to a high of $35.10 per Ar. REMOVAL OF BUILDINGS dishes; many plaindishes, hundredweight in early June but Pasture is good, with a good growth of grass. Good explained on day of sale. many antique; some antique have dropped to around $29.50 in supply of running spring water & pond - well fenced. Cu GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY guns; Lawn Boy mower. late September. However, the TERMS: 25% down day of sale, balance due on or before Sale Conducted By G&H Some horse drawn machinery, December 15, 1969. 1968 & prior years taxes paid, possession An report said, this was $1.35 more given. Merchantab'e Abstract and Deed Delivered. Down Aucts. Ray Gerbitz, Ellsworth, other misc. & antiques. IHE8UCKING1 472-3491, & Melvin Temple, Ly... OREN HULL than a year earlier for choice Payment, Abstract and Deed will be held in Escrow at the

ons, 257-2975. Auctioneer: Loren Johnson steers at the Chicago market. First National Bank, Fairbury, Nebraska. " Clerk - Elmer Schneider Clerk: Albert Barrett Open for inspection any time. HEBRON, Fewer Kansas TONY DARINGER NEBRASKA Saturday Schultis & Siegel, Auctioneers Beds In Medicare Livestock, Real Estate & General Farm Sales Increasing dissatisfaction with Irvin Schultis, 1109 K Street, Fairbury, Nebr. - Phone729-2435 AUCTION the Medicare program has result- Harold R. Siegel, 1528 F St., Fairbury, Nebr. - Phone729.3651 OCTOBER 18 ed in a decrease in Medicare -cer- tified beds in Kansas nursing SALE homes, members of the State Eureka Starts 12:00 noon Nursing Home Association have Coffey County been informed. As w Henry Meiners, director of LivestockMarket Auction Sale ed prope Located on highway US 36 at the east edge of hospital relations for Kansas No. 4 Hi WASHINGTON, KANSAS Blue Cross, said the number of WEDNESDAY NOON MONDAY 1 p.m. Burlington, Kans. Eureka, Kans. Cattle 1947 Far 4 Polled Hereford cows 4-6 yrs. old, calves by side. 2 Polled Hereford cows, 3 yrs. old, calves by side. F194ar3mar EARLY CONSIGNMENTS 1 1 Polled Hereford coming yearling heifer. EXPECTING 700 HEAD stackere FOR WEDN., OCT. 15 Farma MACHINERY Antique & Household 75 good to choice wf steer & heifer AT STOCKER &FEEDER ta h 1.941 Farmall H tractor calves 400-500 SALE SAT., Oct. 18 1932 International tractor on rubber. Sat., Oct. 18 57 good wf & bwf yearling steers Two Allis combines, 1950 and 1938 1:00 p.m. 700-900 IN EUREKA Other machinery and implements. NEWTON, KANS. 27 thin Hoist. steers 500-600 500 calves: Hereford, Angusand TRUCK--1951 INTERNATIONAL 1/2 -Ton 38 good Angus steer & heifer calves 350-550 11994f3o68r ICri Crossbred, weighing ihe:e 300 bales of hay, some household goods and many miscel- IIarvey Co. Fairgrounds Dairy 400 150 yearling steers 600.750 laneous items. Barn (Athletic Park) 32 medium to good feeder heifers 50 yearling heifers500.700 550-600 FOR 1159w74.38iOthCIBI;(11 Pressed glass; carnival glass; 48 mixed yearling steers 500.650 MARKET REPORT 935 Elmer Perkins,owner antique dishes; oak breakfront; 26 wf & mixed yearling steers 600- 11 Auctioneers: J. T. Dickson & Foster Kretz. kitchen clock; mantel clock; 700 SALE OCTOBER special Clerk: State Exchange Bank, Barnes oak dresser with mirror; oak 22 good feeder steers 800-900 We sold 650 head at the that buffet; oak stand tables; saus- Expecting a lot of stock hogs. sale last Saturday on amarket age grinder; lard press. was 50i to $1.00higherexcept on China spittoon;antique MARKET REPORT feeder steers & heifers.Following is m'IIC 4 -bp' a run-down: WIdes clothes; doll cradle; 1880 weath- FOR WEDN., OCT. 8 33.00. er vane; wash stand; trunk; Steer calves 425 - 525@ tinware; cast iron toys; small The market looked fully steady 35.00 1 Gem Oak wood heater; 50 lb. all the way. Heifer calves 375.500@ 29.00. GrahatChhre Good steer calves 350-500 @ 31.50- 31.50 libber- tin coffee box; laprobes; high @ 29,04 COOPERATIVE COUNCIL MEETING chair;kitchen table; oak din- 35.00 Yearling steers 600.725 T ing chairs. Good heifer calves 350-500 @ 28.50- 30.75 31.00 @ 25.75 CMIR 8 matching bentwood chairs; Yearling heifers 650.725 or At Greenleaf, Kans. Yearling steers 600-750 @ 28.75-30.75 square oak table with 5 round 27.00 IT (psi_ Yearling heifers, same weights @ 25.50- @ 27.00. 8:00 p.m. legs and 5 leaves; cobblers set; Feeder steers 750.900 IT xra"t;s_ -OCT. 23- Clubhouse cast iron waffle iron; kerosene 27.00 28.00 good lamps; rocking chairs; piecup- Cows were fully steady. 6' John Pigs 40-60 lbs. sold @ 20.00-26.00 per SPEAKERS: board; crocks; 2 oak ward- anniommow.m..... steel.n, HAL HELLEBUST, Executive Secretary, Kans. Co-op Council robes; dated fruit jars; frosted head. 4 -wheel WILLARD CANTIN - Far -Mar -Co., Inc. glass kitchen cabinet. "wheelt Information & discussion on the "Grain Marketing Act." Old picture albums You have read about it - now hear about it first hand. and BOTH SALES - SAME MANAGEMENT 2'seetion cards; treadle sewing machine; FOR INFORMATION, CALL ;section MARK YOUR CALENDAR old jewelry; other small articles OCTOBER 23 - REFRESHMENTS Terns- Cash RAYMOND VAUGHN BEKRAOCKHILL Case BURLINGTON HEUERR

Sara E. Schmidt Est. Home .. G13"!9,2 Home.....364-2581 A Ali] Bernard C. Gate, Auctioneer G13-utiqv Kansas State Bank, Clerk Market ..364-9576 Market .

ilitsri.004,0 1,40000i14.10-ioesq.0 Artwata-,....4451.,.1e-ZAlu104e.i..i.,:ri. 5s:a 4, 16,61, Agra,. . Grass It Health Alarm FbA scientistsreported in latetol Hill, led by Sen. Warren G. Dr. Verrett and others caution- October 1968 thata cyclamate Magnuson, D -Wash., have com-ed that the chicken studies are Grass .& Grain breakdown productformed by plained the FDA has riticted toonot directly comparable to man. 27 Over Sweeteners one of every five humanswho slowlytocyclamatedanger Nevertheless, she advised preg- The Food and Drug admini- use the sweetenercauses a signs. Place loco nant women to avoid cyclamates October 14, 1969 Lttan et] nit stration, nearly a year after gov-shattering of geneticmaterial until and unless all doubt is re- ?st of R2:4'.`;ernment scientists reported a when given to rats. Comparable The agency failed to alert a road.theFli..,1on moved. possible health hazard, is show-genetic breaks in humansare as-NAS panel to the FDA chromo- ing signs of concern about cycla-sociated with birthdeformitiessome damage study, the critics day, mate, an artificial sweetener us-and cancer. say. The NAS panel issued a gen- Oct ed by an estimated 175 million FDA Commissioner Herbert erally favorable report on cycla- ,tartsi. Lmates in December. `'" Ant Americans. Ley Jr. called for a 30 -day hurry Green City Sale Pavilion lSEHou) The sweetener, known as cy-up evaluation of cyclamates by And, the critics point to the ANTIQIJES °DS has been linked Most [resser; clamate, the non -governmental National fact that Ley waited four months Chest recently to severe birth defects: SPECIAL BREEDING COW& td oak of Academy of Science (NAS). after the report before propos- on table; in chickens. Cyclamate is found On its delivery, said Ley: ing what they say are mild la- sewingrriachi.:. "I 1 oldsewing in a wide range of products will decide the best methodsofbelling restrictions on cyclamate BRED HEIFER SALE itique chest 1T C,:'., of daR from bacon to children' vita- restricting the use of cycla- use. SCELLANE0,,,,mins to diet soft drinks and di-mates." T001; Products would have to show SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 etfoods. Consumer spokesmen on Capi-cyclamate content, and adults 'Text from "The Log -of the Catty Sark" reprinted with permitsion of Brown, Son 4.Fervilon, Ltd.,Publitheil. and children would be advised to All Day Sale Starting Promptly C. Whitley sxMf.si:K at II a.m.

'04:%:,'" & . limit their intake of the sub- Applegate,hit stance. The proposed regulations have not been put into effect yet. 2200 HEAD Dr. Jacqueline Verrett, an INCLUDING FDA scientists, found that 15 percent of chicken eggs injected 1000 Angus 2 yr. old Bred Heifers (calfhood vaccinated andpregnancy tested) with even tiny amounts of cy- 00 Hereford 2 yr. old Bred Heifers (calfhood vaccinated andpregnancy teste.:' clamate produced deformed em- 500 Young Angus and Hereford Cows (some with calves by side) . Thursday ...... bryos.Therewerecrippled spines,underdevelopedeyes, 200 Crossbred Cows including a few consignments of CharolaisCows dwarfed and missing wingsand 100 Young Registered Angus Cows and 2yr. old Bred Heifers (TOBER131 Starts 1:30pa. The cows and bred heifers will be tuberculosis and brucellosis tested with health papers furnished by the consignors. Most of the young cows and bred heifers will be pregnancy tested. se These cows listed 30 days ahead of sale date - more loads of cows and bred heifers will be icott, Nei, QUICKTEST consigned by sale time. Your light planes can land at Green City Airport le east, Vz mile norn, uttyarkirst... your grain ! LUNCH ROOM OPEN ALL DAY zas s pasture on Conti, Fastest, most accurate way e will be held at Di' to check moisture content of the rest nowhere, grain hay seeds Now test the moisture content of the Northwest 41: grain in seconds-in bins, sacks, even in your combine tank. New uarter of the Sog QUICKTEST gives fast, accurate GREEN CITY AUCTION COMPANY THE Log of the CUTTY SARK moisture readings without grain Two (2) in Tont samples, chemicals or charts. Also of the Sixth Printi;i 1 records victory after victory. records relative humidity ofair. GREEN CITY, MO. Special thermometer attachment Ovid Vestal, 874-2405 Lawrence Couch, 874-2875 arty and Seventyt spots spontaneous heating. Write: Karl Boahner, 874-3155 heast Quarter of h CUM was Number One. The best. Barn Phone 874-2090 Auctioneers: Don Albertson and Willard DeanPage section Three f3), That proud tradition is DIXON DISTRIBUTORS, INC. (3) East of the Sit 1618 N.W. 5th carried on by the Scotch that Oklahoma City, Okla. 73106 and Eighty-eight 10. wma. end titallad knits )f Jefferson and Sr' took her name. Cutty Sark is yl13,11itit GOVV.I.nt gal highways. America's best-selling Scotch. airrYSARK rowth of grass. IS 11.2,1YA k pond - well fer, Cutty Sark. Number One. The best. Belleville Livestock 'Commission CO once due on or te!: We'll have the livestock We have the buyers paid, posse4 America's No. 1 selling Scotch BLENDED SCOTSWHISKY: deed Delivered. THE BUCKINGHAM CORPORATION. IMPORTERS NEW YORK. N.V. DISTILLED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND BLENDED 86 PROOF held in Escrow MONDAY SALES:Hogs, Sheep and Cattle aska; FRIDAY SALES: Cattle only HEBRON, Saturday FOR INFORMATION AND CONSIGNMENTS- VAT NEBRASKA CARSON E. HANSEN ELDON PUCK meers Field Representative President - Gen'l. Mgr. Belleville 527-5584 of Farm Sales. Belleville phone 527-2258 febr. - Phone 129Y ebr. - Phone OCTOBER 18

Starts 10:00 a.m. CHAPMAN IMPLEMENT CO. in Minneapolis & Belleville Eureka Lunch Served and CHAPMAN-BOLLIER CARS & TRUCKS in As we have quit farming, we will sell the following describ- Minneapolis Presents uction Sti e ed property at the farm located 1 mile southwest of Latimer on SEE THESE DEALERS FOR NEW & No. 4 Highway. USED CARS & TRUCKS & FIELD ALL CLEAN-UP SALE EQUIPMENT )NDAY 1 p.m, belts Machinery David Bradley corn sheller 7 TRACTORS EQUIPMENT reka, Kays't 1947 Farmall H, good 50 new steel posts and new 1943 Farmall H with No. 27 chicken wire mower Cement mixer; 20' Dansco au- ger with 1 hp motor; 12' Dans- TRACTORS MACHINES See These Farman F-20 with Farmhand FIELD CUTTERS FIDIC stacker co auger with % hp motor; 3 ECTING 700 Farman F-12 with cultivatorsets hay slings;alfalfa seed- Farmall 460 dsl. FH832 row, Gehl TOCKER & andhydraulic lift er; 5' stock tank; chick brood- Farmall C IH No. 36 1 row at 1938 IHC WD -40 diesel er.; 15 gal. diesel tank, pump. Farmall 400 gas Lundell 1 row hd. & flail head E SAT.,Oct.18 15-30 IHC, Massey Harris 101 Log chains; lots of angle Allis WD 45 IH No. 201 14' swather and Chapman Imp'. Co. UREKA for repairs iron, lots of good scrap iron; IH WD9 dsl. hay conditioner 3 TRUCKS lots of used tires: big assort- IH WD9, gas Gehl PTO blower with 10' ta- Ives:Hereford,Angs ble 402 W. 2nd wei¢ing350,, 1946 Chevrolet 11/2 ton truck,ment of lumber; Powercraft IH 1-350 ossbred, 8x10 with hoist lathe; thread cutter,1/2"to 392-2101 lading steers664450 1948 Chevrolet % ton pickup11/2"; new A -C combine can- rlingheifers501:000 with underbed hoist vas; 2 15 -ton railroad jacks; 3 Minneapolis- Karp., fc' 1935 Chevrolet 1'/ ton truck, 50 -gallon oil barrel pumps; 15 IKETREPORT 8x10 with hoist gallon barrel of 120 weight OCTOBER 1948 MM SP combine, excel-Texaco transmissionoil;20 at the d 650 head lent condition lbs. new gun grease; acreage stSaturday onag" IHC No. 8 3 -bottom plow, goodmeasuring wheel. to$1.00 hiller roe. IHC 4 -bottom plow, good Lots of hand tools and other SEE THESE at heifers, New Idea side delivery rake, items too numerous to men- steers & CHAPMAN-BOLLLIER USED CARS & TRUCKS wyens:425-52564f good tion; 1000 bales of alfalfa hay, 1966 Chevrolet Impala 2 IHC 12' straight rakes, good 1/2in barn. CARS and TRUCKS 1967 Ford Custom 289, AT & Air 00 9' Graham Hoeme chisel plow HOUSEHOLD 1967 Chevrolet Biscayne 4 dr., 6 cyl., std. trans. 375-500@ 10-12 John Deere drill with Kelvinator 11 ft. refrigerator 408 W. 2nd 1965 Olds F85 calves rubber press Large dining table & chairs 1965 Chevrolet 4 dr., 6 cyl., automatic 50 600425 1 2/: IHC planter withpress Chrome kitchen table 392-3131 1965 Chevrolet Inipala 4 dr. HT, fully equipped IHC 46 mounted lister for HHollywood bed & mattress 1965 Volkswagen :t 75 or M Electric sewing machine with Minneapolis, Kans. 19 head"65°4-- 12' disk; 2 manure spreaders cabinet, good: electric Maytag 1949 Ford 15 T, bed & hoist 00 .,,eges 12' Krause one-wayon rubber,washer, gas heater, good. steers good Electric meat grinder: lots of 6' John Deereone-way on cooking utensils and dishes, steel, new disks etc. TRACTORS MACHINES 4 -wheel trailer, good ANTIQUES Case 1030dsl.with cab &IHNo. 50 2 row field harvest- 2 -wheel trailer,good Bank saw,; 100 year old lum- air cond. er 3 -section harrow, good ber wagon: 100 year old cher- Case 931 dsl. 2 -section harrow IHFarmall 350 gas IH 328 3 row 30" corn head, See These at AGEMENT rvwood dresser, and some Super MTA dsl. fits 303 ALL 4 -section IHC springtooth dashes. IH Farman 450 dsl. IH 228 2 row corn head for Case threshing machinewith TERMS: CASH IH Farmall 450 gas 303 or 101 Chapman Imp!. Co. ROCKHILI IH 4 row 4(Y', fits 403 & Go 151429 Ben, di,Lin, EKA IH 1610 drill with late IH fer- Mr. & Mrs. Fred Grundmeier L : tilizer attach. / 03$ And: Jim Kirkeminde ClerkFirst N Topeka - Phone 2264590 Bank,Herinatigtoonaln 913j \ 7/7) A ' ing and inspection FOREIGN CAR SALES by Expo DOWN IN SEPTEMBER New Breeds On audiences. Foreign car sales in the U.S. fell 5% in Augmented bya joint September, with Volkswagen, the lead- display from Canada b ing import make, declining by 18%, Display At - pure compared to last September. Volks has Angus, Charolals,Hereford keen declining steadily in recent months, Shorthorn cattle fromlegit, but the sharpest previous drop was 8.5% Cattlemen's Expo Canadian breeders- Expo; in June. Total deliveries for all imports "Avenue of the Breeds" in the first nine months of 1969 are up, LAS VEGAS, Nev. - Three of mil however, despite the Volks slip. Nine - North America's newest beef sent the widestarray of 1)4 month deliveries were 833,000, about breeds ever assembled breed immigrants - Limousin, under 12% of the total U.S. niarket. roof. In addition Simmental and South Devon - to theabove, Brangus, Charolais,Devon, will be seen on "Avenue of the c. Breeds" during the first annual loway, Hereford,Red Angus, Poll,SantaGertrudis p International Cattlemen's Expo and Herington at the Convention Center here Scotch Highlanddisnlays December 11-16. line EXPO's "boulevard all sponsored by of Ixe "This will be the first display U.S.-headqk Livestock of these breeds at a major live-tered beef breedassociations, stock exposition since they were firstintroducedintoNorth STATION WITHDRAWS Auction Co. America," commented Christo- FM APPLICATION Radio stationKMANat Manila* Sale Every pher Kochoff, executive producer has withdrawn its application of EXPO. Kochoff added that in an FM station. The Federal to oparn Commo addition to purebreds, two of tions Commissionhasrecently bee, Tuesda ical of concentrated the breeds - Limousin and Sim - ownership of rad: station, and thestationsaid mental - would have represent- was responsible for that atilt Operatingunder Federal Supervision ative crossbred calves for view- the withdrawal, & Bonded.for your protection. ANTIQU Reporting for the Herington Livestock .Auction Co., Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1969. 1.1VESTOCK Henry AUCTION annual Pio' ; We sold 747 cattle for 67 consigners to 47 buyers on a market that we would call steady with last week on all stocker cattle. Big heavy calves, weighing from Sale Every Wed. urope 550 to 600 a little on the draggy side. 1:00 Butcher cows and Bologna bulls steady. it U.S. Here are a few representative sales that were made:

STOCKER & FEEDER STEERS SPECIAL STOCKER & FEEDER Ilitritrl! 3 wf steers 350 @ 36.10 ales govern. 2 wf steers 330 @ 36.00 CATTLE WEDN., OCTOBER 15 one of the 6 wf steers 355 @ 36.30 litsin a ge 12 blk steers 366 @ 35.90 Along with our regular Wednesday sales kUnited St 6 white steers 390 @ 35.40 2 blk steers 408 @35.20 KCNK kthe cent n, aimed al 12 white steers 495 @34.00 MON.-WED.-FRI Auctioneers 3 white steers 435 @35.10 For info. or estimates 6:45 LARRY LAGASSE terests, and 5 blk steers 484 @34.50 TOM WALKER CH 31714 hlevel re -t Barn 243-1074 2 white steers 445 @34.00 ROLLIE LAGASSE e present 11 white steers 425 @-34.10 Home 243-1674 CH 32215 it is the we 19 blk steers 453 @33.60 nomic rela 7 blk steers 470 @33.70 1the Lon 24 white steers 408 @33.60 Concordia Sales Co. 24 blk steers 500 @33.50 18 bik steers 530 @33.25 :CONCORDIA-. 15 blk steers 460 @33.00 SUGAR BEETS INTO BINS KANSAS 4 blk steers 425 @32.10 6 white steers 610 @32.00 Loads of sugar beets pour into bins at the Kemp factory of the 3 white steers 562 @32.00 Great Western Sugar Co. at Goodland. Western Kansas has about au 9 bik steers 585 @32.00 49,000 acres of beets out this year, about 7,800 more than a year Saturday 3 blk steers 562 @ 31.25 ago. 12 white steers 607 @31.00 4 white bulls 440 @31.00 Production this year is estimated at 759,000 tons, with yields 11 white steers 440 @31.00 generally running from 17 to 20 tons per acre. AUCTION 5 white steers 640 @29.60 OCTOBER 18 2 blk steers 692 @28.90 2 bik steers 845 @27.70 We will 6 hoist steers Saturday SALE lionto the 367 @27.60 Starts 10:00a.m. 9 hoist steers 675 @24.35 66 station01 Lunch Served Ili mile west STOCKER & FEEDERHEIFERS 4 wf hfrs 330 @ 30.90 AUCTION I will sell at auction items that I have collected for the past 7 blk hfrs 340 @ 30.60 OCTOBER 18 15 to 30 years, including antiques, furniture, tools & lots of Mai 7 white hfrs 430 @ 30.60 miscellaneous items located at 500 Northeast 4th, Abilene, Hs. 7 white hfrs 367 @ 30.40 We will operate 2 auction ringson the premises. Come prepar- 3 bik hfrs 337 @ 30.40 SALE ed for this sale. I have several buildings full. I have something 6 white hfrs 410 @ 30.20 Starts 10:30 a.m. for everyone. This ad you are reading is justa partial listing, 3 blk hfrs 455 @ 29.50 Lunch Served 16 bik hfrs 470 @ 29.10 I

12 blk hfrs 435 @ 29.90 Located 8 miles south of Sabetha, Kans., on county line; or - J.) I 6 blk hfrs 481 @ 30.10 3 miles west of Fairview, Kansas to U.S. Highway 75.36 Junc- 23 blk hfrs 500 @ 29.05 tion, then 4 miles south. China closet with curved cast iron items; exhaustwhis- PointFord C 11 white hfrs 490 @ 29.10 glass, extra ornamental trimtle for old cars; old carlights. SectionHarr & 4 bik hfrs 480 @ 29.05 TRUCK & mirror on top, very nice. Large variety of farm Id 12 6 bik hfrs Hole 1:1 512 @ 28.90 1959 Chevrolet 2 -ton truck Dry sink; app. 25,000 collect-railroad lanterns. d Manure 5 white hfrs 400 @ 28.60 Machinery with new 131/2' combination ors button collection; walnut Antique picture frames;an S 5 bik hfrs 423 @ 28.40 1958 John Deere 620 tractor,fold -down bed 5 tier corner shelf. tique (very old) tinhigh bad:- Cutter 3 white hfrs 550 @ 28.30 equipped with power steer-HORSE - 6 -year old Quarter Walnut 3 drawer chest withed child's bath tub. 3PointFresno 4 white hfrs 500 @ 28.00 ing, 3 point hitch, live PTO, Horse gelding tear drop pulls. Neck yokes; single trees; Ott Convened 22 blk hfrs shafts; 460 @ 29.60 roll-a-matic FEED Commodes; Mersman roundbuggy tongues and i Wheel 12 white hfrs 555 @ 26.90 2 1944 JD A tractors 750 square bales of brome and walnut & 4 pedestal occasionalold planters; antiquemangle traile 5 blk hfrs 503 @ 26.70 1964 JD 494 A 4 row corn clover hay in barn table, good. with wood rollers; cornsled grain sides 10 plain hfrs 655 @ 25.00 planter, fully equipped 500 square bales of old clover Eagle claw center table &curler. 7 char hfrs 906 @, 22.80 several JD RG4 four -row rear mount- hay others; organ stool; camel - Ice cream chairs; JammerEli ed cultivator 25 square bales of straw small round Perfectionkeroo- BUTCHER COWS back trunk & others; captain's kegs 8z th- 1 blk cow 1095 @20.50 JD minimum tillage unit for HOUSEHOLD GOODS chair; slant front desk; 2 sew-sene stoves; nail 1 hoist cow 694 planter ers; copper washboiler; old 1310 @20.10 Including 1968 GE side -by -side ing rockers; oak high back early 1900 MISCE 1 wf cow 940 @20.60 JD 14T hay baler combination refrigerator- deep rocker. store spice cabinet; 2 wf cows 1570@ Massey Harris No. 26 self- Atwater Kent radio. 25.60 freeze, automatic defrost and Round mahogany table; buf- hand corn ft. Stock tan. 1 wf cow 1095 @19.20 propelled combine, with 10automatic icem'aker. fet & 6 chairs; dresser bases; Dresser bases; 2 1 blk cow ft. header bar hun- ft. Stock tan 1220 @18.80 MISCELLLA.NEOUS & other antique furniture. shellers; harness hames; veral 1 wf cow 1200 @18.80 Krause 11' wheel disk SHOP TOOLS Beer stein set With 6 steins;dreds of other small& large rolls 1 wf cow 1390 @18.90 JD 227 mounted corn picker JD 2way hydraulic cylinder good china doll;collectors items. wire andba 2 wf cows 1133 @17.95 JD mounted sheller attach- 4" grain auger, 16 ft. long; edition Jim Beam bottles. Steel posts 1 wf cow 1100@ ment for corn picker FURNITI TRE &OTHER 17.80 Gas engine; Comfort cover for Belgian made double barrel ITEIIIS ledgePost Y. 1 blk cow Oliver 3x16 mounted plow & 1005 @16.60 A JD; Imperial riding lawn 20 ga. gun; single barrel shot- MISCELLANEOUSsize bed Oliver grain drill Hard maple full - u'' YardG, BOLOGNA BULLS mower; 60 bushel hog feeder; gun (not antique). maple Cur 1 wf bull Bale loader on rubber 3 04 bushel hog feeders. night stand, good; h end 54/Pesce 1275 @ 24.00 Wetmore clipper hammermill Round wood butter churn; walnut finissc l 1 blk bull 1310 @ 23.80 2 creep feeders; 2 2 -stall crock churns & others; an oldner table; 2 dre,ers- Barrels mill with PTO hog houses; railroad ties;corn tables; child's desk; ord Tractor If you have cattle to sell, caie 2 3 -section harrows beveled edge bathroom mirr-vanities; old sewingmachines cribbing; Surge milkingma- oor & frame with towel ring chairs: gup collect C. C. Wendt BL 8*2529 2 JD 2 -row listers chine; hedge posts; die set; Lots of good ' 2 Block Brillion seeder & shaving cup holder. cabinet; lots of otherfurni- Herington; Wm. Schnell 2 gas barrels; pipe wrench; Butter mold with design & wood Peed gunk at Kelly -Ryan 32' grain elevatorelectricdehorner; ture not listed:small loadDrag BL 8-2039, Herington; Ted JD 3 point sprayer legvise; others; milk cart; spring wag- press;large air compressor; emery grind- on with tongue, good; wagonlathe; hand drillgas tank, home Haefner, 317, Lincohwille. 3 grain trailers er:post driver; Zephyr 63/4" seat; wooden molder planes;pipe vise; 300 gal. 1 e SaWe High -wheel box wagon skill saw; Highline electric several wall telephones. good. "ding Chutc Stalk cutter fencer. Lots of primitives: large & Ladders: goodplatform !l. 1" steel 2 -wheel flatbed scale: 9 HP gasengine; 15 ° Electric %" electric drill; Black & small cast iron kettles; cop- heater;Aseu Herington Pickup attachment for AC Decker 1/2" drill; 2 single shot per pieces. elec. hot water SaPerator combine jack.. 4" x 22 rifles; single shot 12gauge Large No. 34 school bell; jack: handymanother item 4 bar JD rake Tools & 1001 Stoo ft. Gra Old JD B tractor, for parts shotgun; single tree; other wagonwheels..kerosene .R.,..., Livestock items too numerous tomen- TERMS:CASII Har ats fl Other old machinery tion. lamps; cast iron seats; other Re PlekuP, Auction Co. 20gb Troughs Lee Baker, Owner Col. Carl Schnell, Owner l' Peed E He;inf-iton, Kans. Aucts: Wayne Aeschliman Lee Craw Clerk: Farmers State Auctioneers: Schnell Bros., Lee Remy, an,n,Cler and Bob Fletcher Bank, Sabetha Al Jones, Cashier Claire Snider Karl Harsil MI Auctioneer:

1 Cle 111.11111111.1111.111M111111,1 d Inspection es. by rnented b, C from Nj 4Joirl Char 1 ' urn f7,.: If B.P. is blocked, it is quite October 14, 1969 possible that U.S. companies an breeders M le of the -1,k could find themselves blockedcounting on investment from from European investment in re-oversees to improve its unfavor- he widestarray ever assembled' prisal. Also, the U.S. has been.able balance of payments. n addition to ththe as, Charolais Dee;zM Hereford Hed' Snafata. GertrIldislz

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KMANI athlat awn its applicationhi: tation. The Fede )mmission has Cob: recent' oncentrated 6; ownershi SELLING STARTS12:30 NOON and the station said onsible for the withch,, Fat Hogs Pigs Cattle ANTIQUE GRIST MILL We had a good active sale last week with receipts of 378 Henry Abels (right) shows his antique grist mill to a large crowd along the city square at Clay Center's hogs and 700 cattle. All classes of cattle were steady AU_C111:. Piotique celebration. with last week's market. We've had a lot of new buyer's annual the last three weeks that are wanting these choice yearlings ference of 1923. At that time thecrude oil from the deal, says it and calves. If you're thinking about selling some cattle, uropeGrowls U.S. failed to accept measures will go ahead anyway and let the give us a call and we'll be more than glad to come out and proposed by European countriesmatter be tested in court. B.P., give our appraisal on them for you. Oil and was widely blamed on the which needs the retail outlets in A partial listing of last week's sale: At U.S. Continent for the worsening eco-the rich U.S. market, says the nomic climate which ensued. deal is perfectly legal. CATTLE 10 blk hfrs 492 @29.70 Suit 3 b bwf strs 19 blk & bwf hfrs 360 @32.10 B.P.'s U.S. subsidiary last year European economic thought is 475 @34.25 19 wf hfrs FEErER 11riti-Trust 3 wf strs 275 @36.10 324 @33.00 must action by the Unitedmade a deal to combine with not as opposed to monopolies. 36 b & bwf hfrs 389 @31.00 ates government has threaten - 13 wf steers 322 @36.00 1 blk hfrette Standard Oil Company of Ohio.Europe feels that cartels, cooper- 23 wf steers 376 @36.00 1050 @20.50 one of the worst economic 1 b bwf steer 1 w cow 1240 @19.00 [OBER 15 In return for an ultimate 54 per-ative organizations of manufac- 475 @34.10 1 wf cow 3 blk steers 530 @32.10 1280 @19.10 sales lits in a generation between turers, may have a positive ben- 1 blk cow cent interest in Ohio, B.P. gave 15 blk steers 773 @27.10 760 @20.30 e United States and Europe. efit by keeping production facil- 1 wf cow 985 @20.20 the U.S. company an interest in 25 mixed steers 396 @33.40 1 blk cow At the center is antitrust ac - its big oil find on the Alaska ities in line with the size of the 7 b & bwf steers 513 @32.00 735 @20.70 in, aimed at British .Petroleum 9 b & bwf steers 432 @34.20 Auctioneers market. Thus, even if B.P. Sohio HOGS coast. The deal also gave B.P. 13 b & bwf steers 361 @37.00 LARRY LAGASH terests, andit is causing some 9 h fat 246 @ 25.45 some 3000 Sohio filling stations. were a monopoly, which even 34 b & bwf steers 629 @29.80 cu31111 gh-level re -thinking in Europe. the government does not claim, 20 mixed fat 213 @ 25.45 Antitrust authorities have an- 22 wf steers 642 @30.60 10 mixed fat ROLLIELAGQ The present difference of opin- 244 @ 25.35 nounced they will ask a court tothere would be nothing wrong 38 wf steers 612 @30.10 18 h fat 225 @ 25.30 9 wf steers 515 @32.70 CH 32215 iiis the worst in America's ban the combination.Sohio, with it in the European view. - 63 mixed fat 212 @ 25.30 'onomic relations with Europe 3 blk steers 405 @34.40 22 h fat 227 @ 25.40 which is getting a rich source of Just what the government will 1 wf hfr 500 @28.00 tee the London economic con - claim about the deal is not yet known, pending the filing of the ListenMonday to WIBW 6:10 to 6:45 a.m. forlistings of next week's sale. Thursday papers in the suit. However, the TO LIST CONSIGNMENTS OR'FOR INFORMATION CALL: antitrust division has taken the JERRY MOYLAN view that any large combination PAT MOYLAN of companies in a certain field 767-6640 767-5435 reduces competition. It thinks WES SWENSON SALE BARN Saturday OCTOBER 16 that if a newcomer, B.P. in this 767-6388 767-5131 case, is not allowed to combine with an existing company it n Highway 1.15 56 East Edge of Starts 1:00 p.m. would start its own company and OCTOBIR1 Lunch Served therebyincrease competition. uticilGrove,Karns; B.P. already has bought some We will sell the following personal property at public auc- tion to the highest bidder at the farm located from Phillips 10,000 former Sinclair stations aontifel Livestock. Peelers & Order Buyers Starts 10:00 am 66 stationon Highway 36 in Washing -ton, Kans., 1 mile north, in the East. Lunch SaudVz mile west, 1/2 mile north. ire collected forthr;.i Stock Racks for standard wagon LAND AUCTION mitice, tools & Machinery box 3 - 24 ft. cedar poles theast 4th, Abilene.! premises. Cone prt;!;.mi Mounted Ford SideDeliveryElectric Fencer Battery MARY HELDSTAB ESTATE SALE s full. I havesornel,Rake 6" x 40 ft. Hammer Mill Belt is just a partial':;Dump Rakes Wednesday, October 22, 1969- Point Dump Rake Household Goods E3 :!) Point 10 ft. Ford Dist. exhausIc;Ponat Ford Cultivator, extra good29x12 rugs with pads 10:00 A.M. on items; Abilene, Kansas, there will be old cars;old rat Section Harr 1 9x15 reversible rug At the South front door of the Court House, fall ild 12HoleDot; Davenport sold at public auction to the highest bidder: ;''evariety of d lanterns. fralo,,Id Manure Spreader Overstuffed Chair TRACT No. 1: East Half (E1/2of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4)of Section que picture Dormeyer Electric Mixer Thirteen (13), Township Fifteen (15) South,Range Two (2) East of the Sixth (very old) of 80 acres, more or less. Irregular 111:1PointFresnorScraperSc 2 Baby Beds Fruit Jars P. M., Dickinson County, Kansas, consisting Id's bathtub. tract at south end of eighty consists ofpasture of approximately 24 acres. The k yokes;single u`' id Conyerted Monitor Coleman Lantern balance of farm is in cultivation. and sie,w,Wheel trailer with flat bed and tongues itI: of Section Twelve (12), Township Fif- Inters;antiqueMain sides Tract No. 2: Southwest Quarter (SW% ) corn teen (15) South, Range Two (2) East ofthe Sixth P. M., Dickinson County, Kan- rood rollers; 1Wheel trailer withstandard box Hay and Straw less. There are five irregular tractsof good sas, consisting of 160 acres, more orapproximately 32.4 acres. Balance of farm chairs; se,'E'Kammer mills 390 Bales 1st Cutting Alfalfa quality cultivated land consisting of creamPerfectir .r is in native pasture and brome with a drawrunning through the farm from east round 265 Bales 2nd Cutting Alfalfa to west. Good water from never -failing springsat east end of farm. This farm toves;nail keg, 55 Bales Wheat Straw easement to Turkey Creek Watershed wash bol., Miscellaneous is subject to easements of record, including built at east side of farm known Dppercabinet; a 40 Bales Prairie Hay permitting a floodwater retarding structure to be ;pace , ft. Stock tank Above hay has been sheded as Site No. 2 in Turkey Creek Watershed. ,ar Kentradio. 2 banc,ft. New Section Twelve user bases;harnes:4v.':Lock tank, 53 Shocks of Cane Hay Tract No. 3: South Half (S1/2of the Northwest Quarter (NW% ) of s; harness eialrolls wire,Chicken (12), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Two (2)East of the Sixth P.M. in Dick- small lz - inson County, Kansas, consisting of 80 acres, more orless. This tract is in native of other e and barbwire Buildings and Lumber ' Steel Posts pasture and brome. &Irlfged The above -described real estate will besold at auction to the highest bidders. RNITIIIIE rfoge Post 10'x14' Granary, Very good A.S.C. payments and other cash rents are DELLAINEOIJS in. Yard Gate The landlord's share of 1969 crops and full size `.. 10' x 12' Brooder House and covenants that all prior taxes d maple ni.ap'1ow Fence reserved to seller. Seller will pay the 1969 taxes good; is subject to tenant's rights of Donald Emig stand, fa;eel 2 Sow Farrowing House are paid. On Tract No. 1 the property walnut under oral lease for 1970 wheat crop and anywheat benefit payments with one- able;a 2 desk; dr!:,OrdTractorTr Belt Pulley 30 bu. Hog Feeder third of landlord's share to buyer. Possession ofbalance of land after 1969 crops cild's k!,;. sewing Some Good 2x4's, 2x6's are harvested and pastures vacatedto Buyers. ;s; old chairsS...dpunockk and tackle good liPocr Used Lath No. 15 and approxi- 3 of of other sheeting lumber LOCATION: 11 miles south of Abilene, Kansas, on Highway I; lots SO ..,.oad Drag FTenracectoPranumelsbrella mately 3 miles east to corner of Sections 12 and 13.Jntersection is 1 mile east listed: Some Oak Flooring alot drill Pressi?IneSawed of New Basel Church. hand Wood gal. gasoadin furnished each rise; 300 g ChuteQ, TERMS: Warranty deed and abstract for merchantable title will be taitre.,!ft. delivery of deed s oLeel pipe Antiques buyer. Buyers to pay 25% down on the day of sale; balance upon dders:good P. zieeirietnternationalCream and abstract. Buyers will be expected to sign a written contractof purchase at gas 001 Antique Kerosene Lantern time of sale. 9 HP heateicr: SaPerator hotWater Cherry Pitter Aladdin Lamp varia- handyrnallAugerr Grain with motor The above -described tracts will be sold separately. Any special terms or cick12Rafick Stone Jars tions from above will be announced at the time of sale and will supersede or sup- 1001 othe Racks for 1955 FordorSi_m_rCobblers Outfit 7,11s & ()liar Pickup, very Round Copper Boiler plement above information. TERMS:CA'S to men- g Troughs Scrap iron Other items too numerous FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT ANY OF THEFOLLOWING lag Feed Box tion PERSONS: BENNE THE UNITED TRUST COMPANY,Executor of Mary Heldstab Estate, Kenneth scfor,' OWneera MR. & MRS, ERNEST Olson, Trust Officer, Abilene, Kansas. Lee :I EA 5-2538 16r11101111" Auctioneer: Marvin L. Heck, Washington, Kansas, Phone RAY WILSON, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Abilene, Kansas. Clerk: First National Bank, Washington,Kansas JOHN H. LEHMAN, Attorney, Abilene, Kansas. sale northeastNov. 14 Oct. 30 - Dairy Hammarlued Turner, Columbus, Kans., sec. of Clyde, Kans.,Thelma Smul- rock Angus 11111111111111111111111111111111111111M11111111U111111111111111111111111111111111111111111gImo sale sale. Oct. 18 & 19 - Postponed lin estate.Auct. Foster Kretz.Nov. 15- Farm sale due to rain, Anna M. Smith an- sale northeast Olsburg, Hans., E-: inOct. 30 - Dairy George ringtc G&G Calendar tiques and collectors items of Clyde, Kans.,Boyd "Toby" Harry Hasenbank. F- 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111g Topeka, Kans. Aucts Vern June. Auct. FosterKretz. ter Kretz. Atm. Groff and Gene Toby. Samaritan home Oct. 14 - Farm sale northwest chinery second day, nearBe- itemsOct. 30 - Good Nov. 15- The Tegtrnet trot loit, Kans., the John A."Jack"Oct. 18 - Antiques & misc. site and equipmentin Ells- Southeast Nebraska iNGTo of Belleville. John Lund. Rollie east of Frankfort, Kans., Oren Ray Ger- p Donald Fi Wessling estate. Auct. worth, Kans. Aucts. Hereford bredheifer & Larry Lagesse, aucts. Hull. Auct Loren Johnson. ani ha sale, ton, Oct. 15 - Bazaar at Bethel. Chap- J. Bowman. in bitz. Beatrice,Nebr. Oct. 18 - Antique auction Oct. 31 - Farmsale south of Livestock g, Smi el northwest of Topeka, Ks., Oct. 18 - Farm sale, Americus, Hans.,SaraE. SaleService. Kans., estate of William Phel- Newton, Linn, Kans., W.P. HornbostleNov. 17- Farm sale majoril Auct. Al Warner. Schmidt estate. Auct. Bernard so an. Aunts Evert Smith and & Son. Auct. FosterKretz. of Linn, Kans., Oct. 15 - Farm sale northwest C. Gatz. from Oct. 25, Earl A of Dwight, Kans., B. J. and C. Jack Danner. BlacksNov. 1 - Changed Auct. FosterKretz. Oct. 18 - Byron G. Stout Agnes Johannas,Salina, Kans., J. Oberg estartAucts. C. W.October 18 - Salina police de- & Whites, complete dispersion Nov. 18- Kansas Polled partment and Dale Wrecker Aucts. Frank Harz& Bob ford Assn. Blue Crites and Mori Brown. of registered Angus andChar- Ribbons Service, automobiles & miscel- Perry. & sale in Hutchinson, Oct. 16 - Farm sale short dis- Wichita, Kans.Phil g laneous, Salina, Kans. Aucts. olais, Nov. 1 - Householdgoods and Arnold Wittorff, tance northwest of Washing- Ljungdahl, Dodge City, Kans., Center, Ks., sec, Frank Harz & Bob Perry. . real estate in Clay Nov. 19 ton, Kans., Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Sale Manager. Auct. Fos- - Angus cow NI Benn. Auct. Marvin L. Heck. Oct. 18 - Farm sale northwest sale at J. Edward Carlson. persal north of of Hebron, Nebr., Irvin StairsOct. 18 - Reg. Holstein ter Kretz. Butler, Oct. 16 - Machinery and build- Abilene. Kansas Holstein Assn. Ralph Crawford.Allay ings sale northwest, of Belle- estate.Aucts. Schultis & Son Nov. 1 - Farmlandeast of Sa- Kretz. Jack Sexton, Abilene. Kans., Ellen Snyder es- ville, Kans., Vince. Larson Es- & Wolken. Oct. 18 - Used cars andtrucks lina, Nov. 21- Johnson Hero Aucts.Calvin Schou, Oct. 18 - Farm sale south of tate.Auct. Roger A. Johnson. tate. for Skelly, SunRay andDX Farms annual fallsale, Agenda, Kans.; and Harold Sie- Sabetha, Kans., Leo Baker. Nov. 1 - Club calf sale,12:30 OilCos.,Wichita. Lawless Com- Johnson & Sons,smo gel, Fairbury, Nebr. Aucts. Wayne Aeschliman and Auction Service, "Rip" Van p.m.. Manhattan Sales Kans. Bob Fletcher. pany, Manhattan, Kans. Oct. 17 - Household goods & Winkle, auct. Nov. 22 - Special bred antiques in Clay Center, Kans.,Oct. 18 - Farm sale 1 mile Nov. 1 - Clay County farmland Oct. 18 - Antiques and house- bred heifer sale inGreen Walter Ruthstrom. Auct. Fos- south of Latimer, Kans., Mr. hold furnishings at 500 NE 5th north of Morganville, Kans., Mo., Green City Auction ter Kretz. & Mrs. Fred Grundmeier. Auct Schnell, the late Harvey Gooch estate. Nov. 28 - Farm sale Jim Kirkeminde. in Abilene, Kans., Carl Auct. Eldon Thorman. so Oat. 18 - Antique sale at Sol- owner. of Clay Center, Kans., dier, Ks., Dale Nichols, JamesOct. 18 - Termination of Law-Oct. 18 - Farm sale east edgeNov. 1 - Registered Holstein Sherbert. Auct. Foster Kocher, auct. rence Implement Co.'s Massey - T. salein Cameron, Mo., LloydNov. 29 - Garage and Ferguson dealership in Law- of Washington, Kans.,J. Oct. 18 - Antiques and unusual Dickson and Foster Kretz. Bacon. Auct-sale mgr. Donald Leonardville, Kans.. He B collectables in Blue Rapids, rence, Kans. Auct. Hagel Auc- Oct. 18 -- Farmland andmachin- J. Bowman. Bammes estate.Aunt. Kans., Iris Stryker. Auct. Don tion Co. ery at Smolan, Kans.,Mr. &Nov. 1 -- Farm sale at Burdick, Kretz. Roche. Oct. 18 -- Annual show and sale Mrs. Albert Swanson. Auct Kans., Harvey Hawkinson. Nov. 29 - Arbuthnot He CLAY Oct. 17 & 18 - High grade Hol- in Horton, Kansas. Kansas Aucts Lee Remy and H. M. production sale, Had* Yorkshire Breeders Assn., Ruth Roger A. Johnson. stein dispersal first day; ma- Oct. 18 - Household goods west Sharp. Bob Arbuthnot. of St. George, Kans., Mrs. E.Nov. 3 - Farm sale north of Nov. 29 - Farm sale son C. Whitley. Auct Lawrence Clay Center, Kans., Arnold of Manhattan, Kans., E Welter. Osthoff. Auct. Foster Kretz. and John Henon. Bob IS Oct. 19 -- Household and an- Nov. 6 & 7 - Kansas State & Vernon Ewing, aucts. tiquesat Alma. Bertha Fern- Shorthorn Show & Sale, Hutch-Dec. 3 - Farm sale at mel. Bob Wilson, auct. inson, Kans. Milton Nagely, Kans., Mrs. Lawrence E Oct. 22 - Dickinson County, Ks., sale mgr. Auct Lawrence Welter, o. farmland to be sold at the Nov. 6 - Farm sale at Neo- Dec. 6 - Complete dispen court house in Abilene, the sho Rapids, Kans., Mrs. Ray- led Herefords, Hebron, Mary Heldstab estate. John H. mond Schemm. Aucts. Evert Elmer Williams & Sons Lehman, attorney; Ray Wil- Smith & Jack Danner. Nebr. Chuck's Livestock son, auct. United Trust Co., Nov. 6 - Mid Kansas Swine Im- Service.Location cha HOGS START AT 11:00A.M. Abilene, exec. of estate. provement Assn. feeder pig from Fairbury. CATTLE AT 1:00 P.M. sale at Hutchinson, Kans., Ce- Oct. 23 - Land sale northeast of cil R. Siebert, sec.; Larry Gief- We had a real large sale, considering 8 wf steers 504 @ 33.10 Endicott, Nebr. Tony Daringer. er, auct. the rain the night before with a total of 12 blk steers 595 @ 33.00 Schultis & Siegel, aucts. 800 cattle and 1,000 hogs. A barn full Nov.8 - Crowther -Walker of people competed on livestock to HEIFER CALVES Oct. 23 - Farm sale, Madison, Quarter Horse production sale The moe make prices higher. The pig market was Cow Heft afternoo 1 blk hfr 300 @33.25 Kans., Bliss Robinson. Aucts in Salina, Kans., Duane L. Royal very active with plenty of competition. 1 blk hfr 265 @32.50 C Kato, consigns Evert Smith & Jack Danner. Walker, sale mgr. Appal If you want top prices on your livestock 4 blk hfrs 370 @31.90 made las just bring them to Junction City Livestock 21 wf hfrs 350 @31.50 Oct. 25 - 4-H and FFA Club Nov. 10 - Farmland in Clay and Calf sale in Horton, Kans., SERVICEABLE BULLS largest 'y and let competition set the price. 2 wf hfrs 405 @31.10 Cloud counties, west of Clay WITH WEIGHT RECORDS men fro! ALREADY LISTED FOR THIS WEEK: 5 wf hfrs 435 @30.20 calves from registered herds. Center, Kans., William Cyr es- Priced $300 to $500 95-100 head of strictly choice wf clvs, 10 blk hfrs 385 @30.00 Robert A. Schecher, sec-treas., and also 7 wf hfrs 500 @29.90 tate. Auct & real est. broker weighing approximately 400-450 lbs. Northeast Kansas Club Calf GRANT POOLE of the bi Strictly green off the cows from the 4 wf hfrs 465 @29.70 Eldon Thorman. Aye Ranch, Clyde Rogers, Mgr. 13 wf hfrs 423 @29.10 Assn. MANHATTAN,KANSAS prices fo Nov. 13 - Dairy sale east of Located 4 mi. south of 1.704( - 8 b&bwf hfrs 471 @28.90 Oct. 25 - Cleanup sale in Ameri- 120 blk & bwf hfrs, 650-700 lbs. con- Washington, Kans., Alvin Kei- intersection, 2 rot. west onMc 12 wf hfrs 539 @28.60 64331i signed from Leslie Thorpe, and cus, Kans., Arnold Simmons. fer. Auct. Foster Kretz. Dowell Creek Rd. Ph. PR STOCKS1 '0 115 wf hfrs, 600-650 lbs. consigned COWS Auct.Evert Smith. from Loren Thorpe. These cattle 1 hoist cow 1240 @20.80 tti are strictly choice heifers coming 1 hoist cow 1115 @20.60 Oct. 25 - Household goods and steee from Montana a year ago. 1 bwf cow 1020 @20.20 antiquesinMinneapolis,Ks., 25 charolais hfrs, 650-700 lbs. consigned 2 hoist cows 1398 @20.10 Faye and Cail Canister. Aucts. C 1 wf stee from Leslie & Loren Thorpe. 1 hoist cow 1420 @20.10 MASIIIING'ORI &LIS 40 wf & bik hfrs, 675-700 lbs. 1 hoist cow 1550 @20.10 Bob Perry and Frank Harz. l blk stet 50 angus steer & hfr clvs, 400-450 lbs. Oct. 25 - Antique autos & an- 1 hoist cow 1440 @20.00 Where There's Action At Auction 1 bik stet 65 head wf steers, 700-800 lbs. 1 hoist cow 1590 @19.80 tique misc. in Lindsborg, Ks,. SELLING These are just some early consignments. 1 hoist cow 1440 @19.80 Dallas Nelson. Auct. Roger A. 10 wf hn There will be many more bunches of 1 roan cow 1090 @19.70 Johnson. 9 wf hrn cattle consigned to Junction City Live - 1 wf cow 1030 @19.60 HOGS EVERY TUESDAY 43 wf hn Stock Sales Co. during the week, so Oct. 25 - Household goods and 21 wf hn if you are interested in buying or selling HOGS antiques in Leonardville, Kans., plan to attend the sale Sat., Oct. 18th. 20 mix butch 223 @ 25.40 Herman Bammes estate. Auct. CAME EVERYWEDNESDAY 36 wf hn 35 mix butch 227 @ 25.40 Foster Kretz. Both Sales Start 1:00 p.m. 4 wf strs 35 mix butch 221 @ 25.40 3bwf STOCKER & FEEDER CATTLE 18 mix butch 232 @ 25.25 Oct. 25 - Home in Clay Center, Call Me If You Want Information,Or Appraisal stn; 3 wf steers 693 @ 30.40 23 red butch 5wf steel 14 mix steers 223 @ 25.25 Kans., the Olive E. Weekly es- 636 @ 30.40 11 mix butch 225 @ 25.20 RESEApow 2 wf steers 615 @ 30.20 tate. Auct. Eldon Thorman. BARN PHONE 12 bik stc 28 mix butch 228 @ 25.15 EA 5-2266 ED BURT 5.-2393 3 blk steers 707 @ 29.70 31 mix butch 236 @ 25.10 Oct. 25 - Special breeding cow 35 blk by 6 wf steers 672 @ 29.10 & bred heifer sale, Green City, WASHINGTON, KANS. 4 wf strs 8 wf steers 855 @ 28.70 SOWS 15 b&bwf steers 873 @ 28.25 1 hamp sow 330 @23.70 Mo., Green City Auction. 8 blk bwf 6 wf steers 809 @ 28.20 2 white sows 332 @23.60 Oct. 25 - Household goods, Sa- 0 blkstr 5 hoist steers 308 @ 30.40 3 white sows 297 @23.60 lina, Kans., Seller Agnes Jo- 3 hoist steers 487 @ 27.75 1 bik sow 335 @23.50 bwf stet 6 hoist steers 592 @ 26.50 1 bik sow 480 @22.90 hanas. Aucts Frank Harz & wf steer 5 hoist steers 608 @ 26.20 1 red sow 490 @22.40 Bob Perry. Ronald Rice Motors, 10 7 blk ste 20 hoist steers 627 @ 26.40 1 red sow 510 @22.10 CADILL4I Oct. 27 - Complete and final CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE wf steer 12 hoist steers 699 @ 26.30 PIGS dispersion of registered Angus 9 hoist steers 793 @ 24.40 North Kansas' Largest VolumeDealer wf steer 13 mix feeders @ 30.25 andregisteredpercentage STEER CALVES 16 mix pigs @ 28.25 NW 2nd Phone CO 3-4000 ABILENE, bik gcw 2 wf steers [email protected] 22 white pigs @ 27.50 Charolais, Leon, Kans., Byron blk strs 3 wf steers 7 white pigs 287 @37.90 @ 27.25 Stout. Phil Ljungdahl, sale 5 rn 1 wf steer 280 @37.00 16 mix pigs @ 26.25 mgr., Ray Sims, auct. strs 10 bwf steers 367 @36.00 24 mix pigs @ 24.50 29 wf steers 398 @35.50 11 hamp pigs @ 24.50 Oct. 27 - Changed from Oct. STOcKE/ 28 wf steers 417 @35.50 24 mix pigs @ 23.50 13 - Farm sale southeast of Central 7 blk steers 411 @34.80 13 mix pigs @ 23.25 Clay Center,Ks., Mrs. Clay- FtaRY to buy at North 11 bwf hf 8 wf steers 377 @34.70 16 mix pigs @ 23.00 ton Swenson. Auct Foster pteedV. Volume Dealer 32 wfhfrs 2 bwf steers 415 @34.40 29 mix pigs @ 22.75 Kretz. CORVAIR 2 dr., hardtop ...... 5wf lairs 19 b&bwf steers 469 @34.20 20 white pigs @ 22.50 Radio, 7 wf steers 511 @ 15 mix pigs hel:err,g4e-: 32 wf hfrs 34.20 @ 22.00 Oct. 27, changed from Oct. 16 - 1968viMUnylStoTANp, 7 blk steers 400 @33.60 47 mix pigs @ 21.75 16 wfhfrs 10 b&bwf steers Byron G. StoutBlacks & radio,heahtearr,"33-sppeeki.eater, .."0It° 470 @33.50 Smaller pigs from $16-$18. Whites, complete dispersion 1968 MUSTANG2-dr., hardtop...... Oct. 28 - Real estate in Clay 1968Racodion,vhmeaRter2, .darutomhaardticlotpran.sm...is ...... 110

LICENSED AND BONDED Center, Kans., Thelma Smullin 1966Ramudiso,TANheaGter2,.daruthomaardtthicp tr.ansmissi..o. , ,BARN PH. JUNCTION CITY 238-1471 estate.Auct. Foster Kretz. Po, Oct. 28 - Household & miscel- Radio, heater, 3 -speed ... " If you have livestock to appraise, call: Du, laneous, Ellsworth, Kans., Al- 1963 MERCURY 4-dr., V-8 ...... Radio, heater 3 -speed 0 VERN LANGVARDT,Manager, 238-8211, Junction City bert 0. Goedde, exec. of the ...... steep QC 1982 OLDSMOBILE Dynamic 88, 4 -dr. power or HOWARD LANGVARDT,Auctioneer, 238-8212, JunctionCity estate of Wm. F. and Nettie aRnaddibrakes.er, automatictransmission, HERBNEUMEYER,White City, Phone 349-2863 Goedde.Aucts. Ray Gerbitz and Melvin Temple. V.14 !.00kAnglisiletr,- w. 15 sal', Dlsburg Parin -karts' ,r, ,Meuli resigned as president school. He worked for First Na- iarry Bunk :0 12 cubic feet to be offered in October 14, 1969 :er Kretz wington and board chairman andwas re-tional Bank, Holton, 1922 to 1937selective markets Including the f' placed by Smith. The dealcon- and moved to Wilsolptate Bank.mobile home Industry. cluded a 50 -year banking -:)ntrol Sold career Meuli was cashier at Bank of Grass & Grain southeast)11. 15 - The ERINGTON - Controlling for Meuli. He came to HeringtonHerington from 1939 until he be- The company pl;ns to impon. 31 Hereford components for "various appli- 'ale, bred irest in First National Bank,30 years ago. came president of First National Beatrice has been sold to He started in banking in 1917Bank in 1952. ances" for assembly at its plant Livestock ton, in Lexington, S.C., he explained,rather than as "private label" re- FSarri with Farmers State Bank, Mount V. Sale ,;ilesnig K. Smith, Goodland, D. C. Smith was vice president and frigerators. Hope, while attending adding, "These products will be )fLinn,17 ,majority stockholder, said. high director of First National Bank, Mr. Scott also said Allis-Chal- Goodland. competitive with anything on the Auct. Mers- is developing a "complete Foster F.E, U.S. market." Iv. He began with that bank and electrical package,"Including 18 Ransa's.. REALIZED NET FARMINCOME later served as cashier of Peo- Scott described the decision as ford Assn. wiring and switches,' expected to 131411 Dollars Per Farm, 1968 ple's State Bank, Sharon Springs,a "natural" extension of Allis-be sold along with electrical ap- 64 Sale in nutehi and executive vice president andChalmers' activities as a maker Arnold pliances to the mobile -home In- Wittorif treasurer of First National Bank,of electric equipment for the util-Justry. )y. 19 Angin Burlington, Colo., which he hadity industry and of such consum- persal north charge of establishing in 1963. er products as lawn, garden and ofecri RalphCrawford. recreation equipment. i Tools Kretz, Distribution of the refrigerat- Too AT. 21- Johheo: ors and subsequently other ma- Farms annual Under 3,000 jor appliances will be made first AGGIE Johnson & 3,000 - 4,999 through the company's present HARDWARE Kans, Allis Chalmers dealers for farm equipment, con- 1205 Moro )y. 22 _ special 5,000 - 6,999 struction equipment and lawn Manhattan, Ka 7,000 & over bred heifersale Into Appliances and garden tools, a spokesman Mo., Green U.S. AVERAGE 34,541 said. He added that a "logical" City A,:,/ Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing future addition to the product w. 28 - Farm Co. is entering the major appli. of Clay Center, line might be freezers. AUCTION Sherbert. Auct, ante industry in line with pre- F0,74 PROFIT PROTECTION viously announced plans, David Plans call for marketing the )v. 29- Garage units under the company's name Household furniture of the late Leonardville, C. Scott, chairman and president, Kan,, said. Frankie I. Riniker at Riley, Ks. Hammes estate. 00K KEY FEEDS NOW A Initial marketing efforts will Kretz, OR WINTERING CATTLE be confined to refrigerators, he BRING YOUR SAT., OCT. 18 Dv.29 Starts 1:00 p.m. - Arbuthno Y CENTER, KANS. ME 2-2141 said, with units ranging from 21/2 production sale, WATCH Household Furniture Bob Arbuthnot TO A SPECIALIST FOR Antique marble top dresser ov. 29 - Farm* Antique trunk, good condition of Manhattan, Ka; Tin tobacco boxes and John Hem repairs 2 -piece sectional divan 5 piece dinette set, chrome & Vernon Ewing, Reynolds -f---- Matching desk & bookcase ec. 3 - Farm salet Goodwatches _.all- Bedroom suite / 11 Fedders window air conditioner Kans., Mrs. Lameroy deserve' Electric Frigidaire refrigerator Auct Lawrence \W err,777.mSaleBarn expert caretdrIriik Kelvinator gas range ec. 6 - Complete All others Maytag washer is Franklin treadle sewing ma- led Herefords, ABILENE, KANS. need it! chine; TV set; app dances; Elmer Williams I f7 Selling -Every /\ L lamps, dishes, other articles Nebr. Chuck's The more expensive your watch, the more too numerous to mention. Service. Location itneeds the attention of experts. let or- dinarywatchesneedextraspecialtaro Terms: Cash from Fairbury. because keeping perfect limeisnotjust FRIDAY built.in.It s the result of extra core. STARTS 1:00 P.M. Frankie I. Riniker Estate S NYDER S JEWELRY Rose I. Russell, Exec. 11 blk hfrs 431 @ 30.10 Phone: ME 2-5155 Auctioneer: Vernon Ewing The most welcome rain last Friday 13 blk & bwf hfrs 394 @ 30.40 CLAY CENTER, KS. Clerk: Riley State Bank afternoon curtailed a few late 17 blk hfrs 472 @ 29.30 consignments that would sure have made last Friday's auction the 6 bwf hfrs 368 @ 30.25 SERVICEABLE 8l largest we have everhad. Stock- 10 wf hfrs 779 @ 27.70 Hogs 11:00 a,ln. .WITH WEIGHT RECE men from all surrounding counties 19 wf hfrs 668 @ 26.90 Need ...$300toSE 51 bwf hfrs 662 @ 27.30 and also locally bought fully 75% Cattle 1p.m. 5 bwf hfrs 470 @ 30.00 GRANT POO. of the big run at strong to higher 15 wf hfrs 672 @ 26.85 We have 245 head of 800 to 850 lb. steers from one owner MANHATTAN,KAE prices for most all classes. consigned for our sale of October 16th. Located 4 ml.soulhv 19 wf hfrs 641 @ 27.05

. 5 wf hfrs 678 @ 27.45 Dowell Creek Rd.RO2motq STOCKER & FEEDER STEERS At our sale Thursday light yearlings and calves were 50¢ to $1.00 1 wf steer 500 @ 37.25 22 wf hfrs 650 @ 27.20 higher; feeder steers were about steady; and cows were steady. 1 wf steer 380 @ 38.00 28 blk & bwf hfrs 652 @ 27.45 There was a real good demand for all kinds of calves and yearlings. 1 wf steer 600 @ 37.25 31 wf hrn hfrs 652 @ 26.10 Butcher hogs were down from a week ago with an extreme top of 1 wf steer 560 @ 37.25 2 wf hfrs 670 @ 27.05 $25.30 and the bulk bringing around $25.00. Weaning and feeder 1 blk steer 520 @ 37.00 2 wf hfrs 870 @ 26.50 pigs remain in strong demand and this week were in short supply. 785 @ 26.90 The following is a sampling of our consignments: :tion At Audi 1 blk steer 510 @ 37.00 2 wf hfrs 10 wf hrn strs 375 @ 36.40 5 wf hfrs 544 @ 28.25 [NG 11 blk & bwf hfrs 565 @ 28.20 STOCKER AND FEEDER CATTLE 9 wf hrn strs 342 @37.30 COWS 10 blk hfrs 581 @ 28.20 2 wf steers 580 @ 32.45 r sruisDAI 43 wf hrn strs 437 @36.55 3 wf steers 558 @ 32.40 1 wf cow 890 @ 22.25 21 wf hrn strs 416 @37.00 19 wf steers 622 @ 32.25 1 holst cow 1410 @ 21.20 5 wf cows 1049 @ 20.90 36 wf hrn strs 33.25 COWS 3 whifc steers 598 @ 32.00 wEptio 508 @ 1 Guernsey cow 1230 @ 20.30 4 wf strs 407 @35.00 hol cow 1470 @ 21.40 1 bwf steer 720 @ 31.50 z,1:00 p.m. hol cow 1540 @ 21.20 1 wf steer 630 @ 30.40 3 bwf strs 483 @33.25 BULLS wmation,Or APPrai' hol cow 970 @ 20.90 2 wf steers 515 @ 30.00 5 wf steers 544 @32.00 1 wf bull 905 @ 24.50 cow 1120 @ 20.30 1 wf steer 945 @ 27.90 RES, I 12 blk steers 541 @33.10 1 wf bull 1285 @ 24.00 1020 @ 19.45 2 wf hfrs 550 @ 28.30 EA 35 blk bwf strs 596 @31.80 cow 1 wf bull 1600 @ 23.80 cow 970 @ 19.60 5 wf hfrs 528 @ 27.70 V, BANS. 4 wf strs 510 @34.10 cow 1110 @ 21.70 2 mix steers 973 @ 26.95 8 blk bwf strs 502 @33.70 4 holst steers HOGS & PIGS 1270 @ 20.50 536 @ 25.40 245 @ 25.30 80 blk strs 644 @31.30 cow 2 holst steers 740 @ 24.60 7 white fats 1 cow 1050 @ 19.80 28 white fats 241 @ 25.15 5 bwf steers 518 @32.25 2 cows 1055 @ 19.30 24 mix fats 224 @ 24.95 4 wf steers 695 @29.50 BULL & STEER CALVES 2 cows 1180 @ 19.25 1 white sow 415 @ 23.60 Motors/ 17 blk steers 689 @28.60 4 bwf steers 286 @ 39.60 8 cows 847 @ 19.70 3 bwf steers 3 white sows 450 @ 22.60 4 wf steers 410 @35.90 262 @ 37.00 1 blk sow 590 @ 21.60 BILE (1 3 cows 910 @ 20.00 3 wf steers 412 @ 35.00 7 wf steers 655 @30.00 1 hamp boar 280 @ 18.80 VolumeDealer 1 cow 1040 @ 20.50 12 mix steers 500 @ 34.40 3 blk & wfstrs 380 @25.30 2 blk bull clvs 330 @ 34.25 1 red boar 450 @ 17.60 2 cows 890 @ 19.00 1 hamp boar 00 A/4E11 7 blk strs & bulls410 @34.55 3 wf steers 450 @ 34.00 @ 62.50 5 rn strs 1 spot feeder 150 @ 23.75 716 @29.10 Already listed for Friday, October 2 blk steers 355 @ 34.00 ops 1 wf steer 395 @ 33.25 3 mix feeders 140 @ 23.70 17: '50 Charolais steer & heifer 2 hamp feeders 160 @ 23.60 STOCKER & FEEDERHEIFERS 3 blk strs 442 @ 32.30 calves, 75 blk & bwf heifers 400 lbs, 6 blk strs 466 @ 31.25 .12 spot pigs @ 26.00 a.,Central 1(a.' 11 bwf hfrs 385 @ 31.25 7 hamp pigs @ 25.00 32 wf hfrs 40 blk & bwf hfrs 600 pounds, 150 1 wf bull calf 380 @ 30.25 400 @ 31.10 choice Angus & wf hfrs 650-700 lbs. 56 mix pigs @ 21.00 meDealer 5 wf hfrs 2 wf steers 500 @ 30.25 476 @ 30.80 heifers 4 hamp pigs @ 15.50 ...... 32 wf hfrs open, 39 choice Hereford 407 @ 30.90 HEIFER CALVES 2 white pigs @ 14.00 16 wf hfrs 650-700 lbs. open & calf hood 476 @ 30.40 vaccinated for bangs. 1 char hfr 185 @ 40.00 3 bwf hfrs 247 @ 38.00 RALEIGH BREEDING, MANAGER YARDMEN ON LVJTY 24 HOURS A DAY 3 wf hfrs 238 @ 37.00 barn 562-3671; home 562-3547 8 bwf hfrs 381 @ 32.70 Auctioneer: Larry Lagasse, For more information caii 1 wf hfr 355 @ 32.00 Ph. Concordia, Kans. CH 3-1714 2 b&bwf hfrs Dude or Randy Reynolds, Bring your cattle 310 @ 30.25 in at any time day ...... CO 3-4303 or CO 3-3394 or night; we'll han- LIVESTOCK & COMMISSION CO. . or Dan Reynolds CO 3-4721. dle them for you at` 3,4-dtssi poi MARYSVILLE, KANSAS -ansmi UDEREYNOLDS Abilene, Kans. your request.

' sea 41St.M Sell Or Buy g011a dllogo Vcoaacivo COWS HEIFER CALVES 1 hoist cow 1090 @ 21.40 We had a big run of cattle this 1 hoist cow 12 wf hfrs 390 @ 32.70 1050 @ 20.50 week, with receipts of 1883. Our STEER CALVES 1 wf cow market was active on all classes of 13 wf hfrs 435 @ 31.95 970 @ 20,30 8 wf steers 439 @38.00 6 wf cows 1245 @ 20.30 stockers and feeders, which were 8 v f hfrs 367 @ 31.70 7 wf steers 430 @37.75 1, Jlk hfrs 442 @ 31.60 1 blk cow 885 @ 20.10 selling steady. Some cattle were 6 wf steers 480 @36.00 1 wf cow higher in spots. The following is 9 blk hfrs 380 @ 30.60 1030 @ 20.00 5 wf steers 374 @36.00 18 blk&bwf hfrs 383@ 29.25 3 hoist cows 1 253 @ 20.00 a partial listing of oursale: 461 @35.75 1 hoist cow 6 blk steers 9 blk&broc hfrs513 @ 28.85 1 350 @ 20.00 10 wf steers 543 @35.60 568 @ 28.80 1 wf cow 1 140 @ 20.00 STOCKER & FEEDER STEERS 34.75 21 wf hfrs 3 blk cows 14 blk steers 512 @ 17 blk hfrs 533 @ 28.75 1 093 @ 19.90 40 mixed steers636 @ 31.90 498 @34.40 1 hoist cow 16 blk steers 11 blk hfrs 460 @ 28.50 1010 @ 19.80 23 whiface steers 670 @ 30.70 524 @33.70 1 hoist cow 644 @ 30.10 8 wf steers 8 bwf hfrs 499 @ 28.60 1120 @ 19,80 9 wf steers 7 wf steers 501 @33.10 1 wf cow 645 @ 30.00 11 bwf hfrs 460 @ 28.25 1 275 @ 19.60 10 wf steers 6 blk bulls 458 @32.50 1 hoist cow 1 320 @ 19.60 24 wf & blk strs703 @ 30.00 6 char hfrs 410 @ 28.20 7 wf & blk strs 532 @31.10 1 wf cow 1 055 @ 19.50 60 blk steers 779 @ 29.55 16 b&broc hfrs546 @ 28.15 1 hoist cow 1 270 @ 19.50 29 wf steers 619 @ 29.55 10 wf hfrs 579 @ 28.10 STOCKER & FEEDER HEIFERS 1 blk cow 1 035 @ 19.10 11 wf steers 680 @ 29.55 15 b&broc hfrs600 @28.00 7 blk & bwf hfrs 531 @ 28.00 1 hoist cow 774 @ 29.45 483 @ 27.80 1 290 @ 19.10 41 bik steers 9 wf hfrs 608 @27.80 9 wf hfrs 1 blk cow 42 wf & blk strs642 @ 29.40 6 mix hfrs 590 @ 27.20 1135 @ 19.00 7 b&bwf hfrs 686 @27.50 1 blk cow 1 145 @ 19.00 13 bik steers 764 @ 29.35 10 wf&bwf hfrs624 @27.50 6 wf hfrs 541 @ 26.75 37 b&bwf strs 841 @ 28.90 5 blk hfrs 666 @27.40 25 wf & blk strs810 @ 28.80 8 wf hfrs 594 @27.40 11 wf & blk strs710 @ 28.80 45 blk&bwf hfrs669 @27.35 28 b&bwf steers 811 @ 28.80 20 blk&bwf [email protected] 24 wf & bik strs811 @ 28.80 8 mix hfrs 635 @27.20 25 wf steers 883 @ 28.75 7 blk&bwf hfrs 784 @27.00 15 wf steers 838 @ 28.75 18 wf&bwf hfrs698 @27.00 21 wf & bik strs696 @ 28.65 4 wf hfrs 661 @26.60 7 wf steers 759 @ 28.60 6 mix hfrs 747 @26.50 15 wf & blk strs699 @ 28.55 7 mix hfrs 709 @26.40 42 mix steers 810 @ 28.50 10 mix steers 826 @ 28.50 30 wf & blk strs733 @ 28.50 13 mix steers 649 @ 28.40 16 wf steers 828 @ 28.35 FOR INFORMATION OR ESTIMATES: 14 wf steers 703 @ 28.35 LIVESTOCK COMMISSIO 35 wf & bwf strs 805 @ 28.25 REZAC BARN 11 b&bwf steers 885 @ 28.20 St. Marys 437-2999 COMPANY 39 mix steers 788 @ 28.20 DELAINE REZACSt. 6 b&bwf steers 839 @ 28.20 St Marys 437-6266 11 mix steers 916 @ 28.10 ELMER IMTHURN 14 mix steers 812 @ 28.00 Maple Hill MI 3-2440 StMa

880 @ 28.00 7 blk strs PAUL KRAMER v 20 mix steers 765 @ 27.85 SLMarys 437-2993 861 @ 27.70 36 mix steers Ka EEP WI Auctioneers: Lawrence Welter, Gene Toby & Dennis Rezac KenEberi sas Natio io station

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!vest° "f-. .4,42%47:1144/14* OfSalina --- Modern Livestock Auction ... West Side , . icks TWO SALES EVERY WEEK I MONDAY THURSDAY an A, Cattle Only Nelson H. Hogs & Cattle Peabody, Hogs sell at 10:00 Selling startsat11:00 a.m.Cattle a.m. followed by will sell in the order they areconsign. of the our regular cattlesale as they are un- ecl on the books. 1th Boar. loaded. oval meeth mber boas ted Animal 1580 @24. Receipts for the week totaled 1907 cattle and 905 hogs. 81 char steers, Saline Co. 808 @ 28.10 1 wf bull, Ottawa Co. Topeka. Fat 1325 @24. hog top Monday was $26.00. Yearling and feeder cattle 24 mix steers, Clay Co. 840 @ 28.35 1 red bull, Dickinson Co. he Anima were 1710@ 24. selling 50i to $1.00 higher. 20 blk steers, Ellsworth Co. 1047 @ 28.25 1 wf bull, Marion Co. created 21 whiface steers, Dickinson Co. 910 @ 27.95 lationp, SPECIAL SHORTHORN SALE, WEDN., OCT. 15th 29 sht hrn steers, Dickinson Co. 876 @ 27.75 969 legislati Expecting 1500 head. 23 hoist steers, Saline Co. 876 @ 24.50 nes the for SPECIAL CALF & YEARLING SALE, FRI., OCT. 24th HOGS 17 hoist steers, Saline Co. 987 @ 24.15 231 @ 26,0larY Commis Consign now. 8 mix hogs, Dickinson Co. 17 whiface hfrs, Dickinson Co. 519 @ 29.30 295 Rd Comm CATTLE 10 mix hogs, Lincoln Co. 230 @ 12 wf hfrs, Cloud Co. 528 @ 29.30 218 @ 26.94 Members 1 blk str, Morris Co. 200 @40.25 26 white hogs, McPherosn Co. o 1 13 whiface hfrs, Ellsworth Co. 571 @ 29.10 25.4 illiam wf steer, Morris Co. 200 @40.00 12 mix hogs, Saline Co. 229 @ D.E 25.0 30 whiface hfrs, Dickinson Co. 604 @ 28.50 229 @ , 1 blk steer, Marion Co. 250 @39.00 28 white hogs, Dickinson Co. .00. vice 17 wf hfrs, Ellsworth Co. 580 @ 28.35 242 @25,0 rbin of 3 Char -Angus strs, Reno Co. 430 @38.50 24 mix hogs, Cloud Co. Mc 11 blk hfrs, Rice Co. 645 @ 28.00 215 @25.0 Others 15 Char -Angus strs, Reno Co. 353 @38.00 9 mix hogs, McPherson Co. sere 10 wf hfrs, Rice Co. 543 @ 27.40 331 @23.0 PPointed 39 blk steers, Saline Co. 395 @37.25 3 blk sows, Ottawa Co. by 5 wf steers, Saline Co. 6 wf hfrs, Saline Co. 713 @ 26.80 445 @231 king fmn 377 @36.40 1 white sow, Saline Co. 6 wf heifers, Saline Co. 1 hoist cow, Ottawa Co. 1510 @ 21.80 390 @22.0 the Kansa 395 @30.60 1 blk sow, Saline Co. 9 Char -Angus strs, Reno Co. 1 hoist cow, Morris Co. 1325 @ 21.70 340 @230 428 @34.90 1 red sow, Dickinson Co. 9 bwf steers, Marion Co. 1 Char cow, Saline Co. 1460 @ 21.70 210 @230 397 @35.00 1 hamp boar, Cloud Co. 1 Char cow, Saline Co. 18 11 blk hfrs, Marion Co. 328 @33.10 1315 @ 21.70 290 @ hat 11 1 hoist cow, Cloud Co. 1 white boar, Ellsworth Co. @ 280 19 blk steers, Saline Co. 478 @33.75 1335 @ 21.40 19 blk heifers, Saline Co. 1 red cow, Ottawa Co. 1025 @ 20.30 12 white pigs, Ellsworth Co. @ 240 369 @30.90 31 white pigs, Saline Co. S A In 7 whiface steers, Ellsworth Co. 515 @34.05 2 Guernsey cows, Lincoln Co. 1040 @ 20.00 @ 23! 19 spot pigs, Ellsworth Co. @ 22.1, 10 wf steers, Ellsworth Co. 562 @33.05 1 Guernsey cow, Saline Co. 1295 @ 20.00 8 wf steers, McPherson Co. 1 hoist cow, Ottawa Co. 28 white pigs, Ellsworth Co. @ 22 569 @32.30 1430 @ 19.40 a Kansas 1 blk cow, Clay Co. 45 mix pigs, Ellsworth Co. @235) 6 wf steers, Ellsworth Co. 612 @ 880 @ 19.10 Idents 31.40 20 spot pigs, Ottawa Co. of r 16 wf steers, Marion Co. 660 @30.80 14 blk steers, Saline Co. being ask 670 @30.00 et. 14 blk steers, Dickinson Co. 693 @29.95 16 mix steers, Dickinson Co. FOR INFORMATION OR ESTIMATES: arboret 713 @29.90 Rancho 10. a spot 11 bwf steers, Ottawa Co. LAURENCE CLEMENCE Farmers & 683 @ 29.75, Abilene Phone CO 3-3091 other ma 37 wf steers, Dickinson Co. COI 759 @29.75: MERRILLCHRISTIANSEN' 6 blk steers, McPherson Co. , 697 @29.70 Durham Phone 732-3371 LIVESTOCKCOMMISSION ,...1% A. plyr 13 wf steers, Marion Co. 718 @ 29.65 BOB MUIR 40 wane Arboret 13 whiface steers, Clay Co. 751 @29.60! Satins Phone TA 3-2963 West onold LJS 17 whiface steers, Lincoln Co. 755 @29.05 MAR R Phone 40 blk steers, Ottawa Co. 724 @29.20 Barn Radio Station KSAL, Salina CERTIFIED SALINA vadetiesekwtha 58 blk steers, Saline Co. 675 @29.00 6:45 a.m. Every 913 TA5.0211 ..ie.1 13 blk steers, Ellsworth Co. 791 @28.80 Monday, Wednesday & Friday AUCTIONEERS: theed, ate_uro. "1 Rogernr 18 sht hrn steers, Dickinson Co. 759 @28.50 KFRM Dean Moore, Lee RemY. Thesite 26 wf steers, Clay Co. 846 @28.50 6:55 a.m. Mon. through Fri. also Bonded Licensed