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30 24,10 24,00 with the law. The board had set 30 2230 April 1 as the new deadline. 20.70 About 800 Feedlot Under provisions of the law, 20,10 feeders are deemed in compli- 1930 ance if they file their applica- 19,20 tion for licensing as directed by 19,10 Permits In By Deadline the board of health. Heble said 80 1930 he expects almost all of the 30 1930 More than 800 applications for 600 applications remain to be feeders to file their applications 1130 18.90 licenses to operate as commer-filed by lot operators and said during this week. 18,90 cialfeedlots, under control the department will start com- provisions to prevent water pliance activities as soon as the After the applications are re- 18,80 ceived, they are checked by res- 80 18,80 pollution, have been received at current applications are proces- ident engineers of the board of p 18,70 the offices of the state board of sed. health and inspections are made 18,60 health, officials say. Under an act by the 1967 Leg- of the sites to determine if there p 18,50 Vern Heble, chief of the waterislature, feed lot operators were The Last Bite is a water pollution hazard. p 18,30 pollution control section of the directed to seek permits from Shelli Lupher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly If it is found there is no ap- p 18,130 board, estimated that the appli- the board of health by January Lupher of Greenleaf, is helped with the last bite of ice parent danger of stream pollu- p 17,90 1, 1968. This deadline, however, cream by her mother at the annualmeeting dinner of caions received covered about tion the lots are licensed. If it p 17.60 was extended by the board to the Farmers Elevator Association of Greenleaf, Linn 1,300,000 head of cattle being appears there is likely to be Q0 17,40 givelot operators and the and Washington. fed in enclosed feeding facilities. stream pollution the engineers p 17,30 He estimated that from 400 to board additional time to comply will direct that corrective meas- ures be taken and will outline ;1011 procedures, Heble said. After the hazards are corrected the Area Land Auction Grosses$425,000 lots will be licensed to operate, One of the largest land sales her mother's side side was DentAn auction of 960 acres of land100 ($269) to Harvey Markley,he added. ever held in the G&G area has Nelson, also a Norwegian im-he owns in Osborne county wasBennington. Heble said feeders have been grossed $425,000, with the pro- migrant. Dent Nelson was aheld in mid -March, but Frisbie Tract 12 - 160 acres for $35,-cooperative in correcting de- 000 ($219) to Ralph Reitz, Sa-fects in their lots and that there drys ceedsto go tofivecharities. prospector and farmer. He decided not to sellit. The land, searched for gold and silver in Here's the summary of landlina accountant. have been few complaints about all of it close to The two tracts which sold for Benningto.in Ottawa county, the West and Alaska before sold at the Nelson estate sale: the requirement of filing appli- 1705 acres, nearly all in settling at Eureka, Kansas, Tract 1 - 160 acres for $51,-less than $200 per acre were thecations for permits. ran and much of it subject where he is buried. 250 ($321 per acre) to Georgeonly ones to contain much He said the board has been to irrigation, averaging close to "Miss Nelson was a quiet andFrisbie, Gypsum. grassland. About 60 to 70 acresreceiving from 50 to 60 applica- $250 per acre. unassuming person," Carman Tract 2 - 80 acres for $26,000of the land purchased by Dontions a day and has been unable Sale proceeds, along with oth- recalls. "She wouldn't have lik-($325) to George Frisbie, Gyp-White, an area Hereford breed-to keep up with themailvol- er funds in the Eunice Nelson ed all the publicity the sale ofsum. er. was in grass, and the Ham-ume. estate, Tract 3 - 80 acres for $22,350ilton purchase had 47 acres of will go to the Asbury her estate is getting." meadow. Hamilton had farmed 1118 hospital in Salina; Kansas Chil- The land sale certainly earn- ($279) to Don E. Montgomery,the tract he bought, as had IrORMER VET DOCTOR dren's Service League; Presby- editspublicity, withfiveof Gypsum. 0. W. SCHWALM DIES Tract 4 - 104 acres for $33,-Darg. terian Home for the Aged, New- the 12 tracts selling for $300 or Darg was one of the auction- ALMA -A former G&G vet- ton;College of Emporia; and more per acre. 100 ($318) to Willis Darg, Ben- erinarian and state senator has a $25,000 scholarship fund for The major buyer at the sale eers for the sale. The other was nington. Bob Perry of Salina. died at Topeka. He was Dr. Os- graduates of Bennington high was GeorgeFrisbie, Gypsum Tract 5 - 160 acres for $32,- In addition to the tracts, thecar W. Schwalm, 78. He was a school, Evan Carman, Mineopo- contractor, who bought four 750($250) to Maurice Mc- , former Nelson home inBen- livestock dealer and veterinar- Cattle lis attorney, said. tracts of land totaling 541 ac-Neil, Manhattan real estate ian in Paxico from 1914 to 1949 Dos nington was sold, to Emmet Miss Nelson died in Septem- res for a gross priceof $172,500.broker. for and was state senator in 1941- ber 1966. She was the last of Tract 6 - 200 acres for $30,-Winans of Bennington 26,00 Altho this averaged well over 43, 30 four children of W. B. Nelson, "This 900 ($155) to Ernest Hamilton, $3700, 25,90 $300, Frisbie declared. 30 an immigrant from Norway. land sale was an exceptional op-Bennington. 30 25,85 25,g The children were Della, Hel- portunity. It's outstanding land, Tract 7 - 160 acres for $25,- 30 en, George, and Eunice. Della much of it irrigated. I'mdisap-600 ($160) to Donald White, 30 26,30 25,5 was the only one who married pointed I couldn't buy more." Bennington. 30 sell- 17,10 hut she had no children. Frisbie had been on the Tract 8 - 185 acres for $60,- Miss Nelson's grandfather on ing end during themonth too.500 ($327) to Frisbie. 17,93 Tract 9 - 116 acres for $34,-

18,65 750 ($213)to Frisbie. 30 18.15 Tract 10 - 80 acres for $26,- 30 Writer Sylvia Porter Covers 000 ($325)to Doris Berkley, 30 18,15 18,5 Bennington. 30 Farmers 17.9) Share Of Food Dollar Tract 11 - 160 acres for $43, 30 P 18.46 The syndicated 18.5 financial writ - a7 er Sylvia Porter Organize To Halt 16,30 covered the P farmer'sshare of the market in Financial P 16.10 a column lastweek, pointing Writer 18,9 out that for Sylvia Grove Dam 15.10 every dollar the A crash program to halt pro- P consumer spends Porter 100 the farmer P gets only 51/2 gress on the proposed Grove 0.93 cents of it, only Reservoir Dam has been start- P about halfas much as he got in P 12.% 1947, ed by people around Silver 16.5 Lake in western Shawnee coun- P These are the tions board serves other U.S. 16,g "brutal facts," ty. @ said Miss workers, or to give farmers a 11,15 Porter, behind the The dam site, which was relo- @ new round new way to unionize on a na- 17,0 of threats of the Na- cated at the confluence of Sol- @ di tional Farmers tional scale., 16., Organization to dier and Little Soldier creeks, @ Withhold Miss Porter then gave several key food products examples of what proportion ofwas originally fundedfor a site from themarket in order to upstream i ili,`, forceThe the food dollar a farmer gets on Soldier Creek just for his product that goes into from the Jackson -Shawnee the final retail item. Heretheycounty line. some comfortto farmers who Albert Glotzbach of Silver thater are: their sidesn, oft efttheen cost 7cLake said that the organization ofgroceries Corn flakes CO ' Sandwich cookies 9cwill hire an attorney to handle good hearing. Whole wheat bread 11clegal matters and initiate a let- Column Miss Porter's 0O'anot only suggested sym- Canned corn 12cer-writing effort. 15c '..,PathY for theNFO effort but White bread The reservoir at the new site 0 Frozen peas 15c for theestablishment of a na- Fresh spinach would control runoff from 260 INA, tionalagriculturalrelations Potatoes 25c2square miles and provide waterTractor Looker I boardat the federal level to Sugar 38cstorage yielding more than 20 Burchard Hinkle of Culver was ane of the many Fresh Milk 50c serve U.S. farmersin the same Eggs, Grade A large 57cmillion gallons dailyat mini- lookers at a new tractor at the recent Salina Farm Ma- - y the NationalLabor Rela- Beef, choice 58cmum usage. terials Handling Exposition. 04' based brigade everysix months. All three brigadeswill maneu- April 9, 1968 ver once a yearin Germany. P ri( Share Up A small complementof sol- prices Chrysler Market diers arrived atForbes MondayBELLEVILLE TO VOTE cadre was ON FLUORIDE farmers Five years ago Chrysler Cor- number four U.S. car producer,gaining rounds. night. An earlier at mid4 UAWflown In duringFebruary to BELLEVILLE- This city poration was producing barely Rambler. In 1964, rivals recall the aboveFf Chrysler's surge puzzles many made Chrysler its firstnegoti-prepare the postfor the trans- will vote April 2 whether Mat 10 percent of all U.S. cars, and to low competitors were rather pat- in the car industry. The com- ating target. Chrysler avoided afer. use fluoride in the citywater pany has been accused for yearsstrike by settling at the last system. A petition signed the Kan' ronizingly wishing it well. by 502 Eeportal Today, Ford and GM aren't of being a couple years behindminute for the biggest wage Broadway RFD voters requested thevote. and benefit boost the unionhad The al wishing anymore for Chrysler,in styling and many think that index WE Chrysler products are still tooever won. GM and Fordhad to and they think that the number Calls It Quits 191044 t three carmaker in the country bland and boxy. match, but both werestruck other Lindsborg's Broadway RFD, kith 231- is getting more than its share How, then, have they gained?for varying periods over which for eight years has pro- At the expense of profits, mak-demands. ary and at 18 percent of the market. vided summer theatre for cen- small In fact, around Chrysler man-ing more cars but making less Last fall the UAW cameto per car? In years past ChryslerChrysler after striking Fordfortral Kansas, will apparently Feb'rar3 agement there is talk now of major gi getting a 25 percent slice of the profit margins have generally two months. Chryslersettled fold. Max Muller, who originated Iambs at car market.. been behind Ford and GM. without a company -wide strike, and Chrysler hasn't been gettingLast year Chrysler's net profitin part by agreeing to bring the summer theatre group plants upwas thecurrentdirector,re- its gain from an overall indus-was 3.2% of sales. GM's figure wages at its Canadian 131' FARMER was 8.1%. Ford's was less thanto U.S. levels. Ford didnot signed. He said thereweren't gat, 6u -- try sales increase. Total sales sufficient funds, performers, or corn, bu of U.S. made cars have fallen one percent in 1967 because ofgrant this concession, andGM's be --" its Canadian plants have been cooperation tojustify further Sanley, bu-- the last two years, so Chrysler strike, but it netted 5.1% Rye, bu--- in 1966. struck since February 9. effort. soown Gra is making its gains right where AXS TERN WEAR. doubt soybeans, bt dt hurts GM, Ford, and the Actually, Chrysler's profit has There does appear little BOO TS HATS been rising and Lyn Townsend, MATTRESS & LERY alfalfa Hay, that Chrysler dealers have often .10CA Prairie Hay, board chairman, predicts a wid-been able to sell cars because BOX SPRINGS lasa Alfalfa Seed GRASS & GRAIN er profit margin as start-up they deliver them, while Ford Red Clover Specials Every Day Sweetclover The Mid -Kansas news weekly.costs of a $1.7 billion expansion and GM were slower in deliver- New Low Prices Hogs, cwt -- Published each Tuesday at 1207program are mostly behind ing. Buy Direct All Beef Cat Moro, (Box 1009)Manhattan, Cows, cis/ Chrysler now. Steers & H Kansas, 66502 by Whatever the reasons for its Also Complete Rebuilding WE CAN FIT YOU Financial publications like the gain, the figures are there to Calves, cwt AG PRESS Service Sheep, cwt - Dean Coughenour Wall Street Journal have sug-indicate that Chrysler has in- Justin Acme Texas lambs, cwt - E. R. Woodward gested that Ford and GM man-creased its share of the market. Manhattan Nocona and Tony Lama %col, lb --- Second class postage paid atagement think that Chrysler didThe buyer of any product sel- Milk Cows, Manhattan, Kansas. Mattress Co. On US 24 - 2 Blocks East Milk (Whole: Subscription: $3 year not fight hard enough against dom suffers when competition of Cloverleaf on US 24 Butterfat, lb union demands ire last two bar - 414 S. 4th PR 8-5302 Chickens, h CIRCULATION 11,108- goes up among manufacturers TOPEKA, KANS. Eggs, dozen - of any commodity he buys. Turkeys, liv IP RIES PALE

FARMERS MIDWEST RENDERING & SUPPLIES Cottonseed h BELLEVILLE, KANS. cast PAM LOA NS Soybean Met First Troop We sell meat scraps and fat for feed. We pick up materials from butcher cwt shops, locker plants and fresh dead animals. Bran, cwt A Financial Service 16% Dairy Fr Movement Into For service call Belleville: JA 7-5545 or your local number. ton For The Farmer 439-2655 Dairy Ration Beloit 738-3731 Jamestown Laying Feed, And By The Farmer Cawker City 781-4711 Leonardville 99 Fort Riley Clay Center 632-3424 Lincoln 524-9990 ITGTIA The first of 1375 men of the Clyde 446-3621 Linn 348-3411 Hog -Corn Butterfat-Fe, 24th infantry division were Concordia CH3-4126 Mankato 378-3771 R. STANLEY PARSONS, Mg.. Milk-Feed SEE ME AT transferred from Germany to Deshler, Nebr. 40 Marysville 443-3726 Egg-Feed Ft. Riley last week by military Downs 454-9527 Miltonvale 427-3015 604 HUMBOLDT PR 6-6931 Prelhninar Glasco 568-2636 Minneapolis 392-3043 Res. Phone JE 9-8725 transport plane at Forbes air Combine, base here. Hebron, Nebr. .. 402 768-6221 Morganville 926-3674 Based or MANHATTAN Two brigades of the division Hunter 529-2145 Washington FA 5-2920 feeds am Open Mon. through Fri. Ruskin, Nebr. 402 226-2261 ration. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed 12-1) men, will transfer to Ft. Riley NUM Branch Offices: CLAY CENTER & JUNCTION CITY BY FARMER by July. About 3000 families All Farm Pr( rFederal NON-STOP FORAGE TEAM All Crops - will accompany the troops. One Food Cr LAND BANK Assn. of brigade will remain in Ger- Handle hay or silage non-stop with a Gehl Self -Unloading Feed Gr MANHATTAN many. Forage Box and Hi -Throw Blower... any crop, anysize silo Hay Serving Clay, Livestock Geary, Pottawatomie & Riley counties. A brigade from Ft. Riley will ucts -- be rotated with the German - Nothing gets along better with Gehl Blowers than Gehl Meat A Boxes-the perfectly matched team that saves you time Dairy P Poultry ... and money when you buy it keeps on saving time Parity Index and labor all year long. Quick action safety bar across box Parity Ratio front stops unloading instantly! Activates, too, from the side. Adj. Parity It takes big capacity, big dependability to keep big choppers going. And, that's what you get in Gehl Hi -Throw *Prices Pai, feedlot operators *Prices Re Blowers ... good reason why 1 out of 3 farmers the last six index. years bought Gehl blowers. New, 55 -in., six -blade F1388 ***The adji mated c: .. capacity. When you're looking for scientific formula guidance; blasts any crop to any silo height . with big estimate Low, 20 -in.hopper, recessed wheel virtually eliminate the entre spillage. Fconomi automated custom -mixing; fast, automated in -and - ***Revise( out service; dependable, on -time delivery; Grain Bank =-,,,, ,,,,,,, _ __._ - GE ':.s1Lii's facilities and 32% and 40% feedlot supplements care- fully processed from nature's richest source of protein, just pick up your phone and call us collect.. . you've gotournumber ii

Make us Prove it witha Demonstration! HANOVER LINN HANOVER IMPL. CO.KUHLMAN MOTORCO. NORTONVILLE WEISHAAR BROS., INC. SABETHA ROSSVILLE FLENTIE'S, INC. ROSSVILLE TRUCK & TRACTOR WATERVILLE PERRY WATERVILLE MOTOR CO. DON Kansas Soya Products Co., Inc. SEYLER FARM SUPPLY Ph, 3 Phone Dickens 2-7270 MINNEAPOLIS GYPSUM Emporia, Kansas CHAPMAN IMPL. CO. KUHN IMPL., INC' Mind 1968 radio broadcast asking members Price Index Nudges of St. Paul's Lutheran church Grass & Grain Up Again to hdp with the work. They 3 Prices received by Kansas drove 30 miles from Ft. Riley chicken prices were moderatelyyear. farmers for products marketedbelow the previous month to Herington in private vehicles. and Lambs brought $24.00,$1.00 April9, 1968 - This Qt; at mid -March were slightly milk declined slightly. "The soldiers pitched in with whether.. above February but a little be- above the previous month andsledge hammers, in cleaning CROP PRICES $2.70 above a year ago. le city low March 1967, according to The crop price index at mid and piling the bricks, and in - Sheep, at $5.60 per cwt., were the school property for con- I signed b.; ; the Kansas Crop and Livestock March was 165 percent ofthe loading debris on trucks," saidstruction of a new parish educa- the vote." Reporting Service. 50 cents above a month earlierTed Domann, church trustee. 1910-14 base period, 1 point and 40 cents above last year. tion building. The all -farm products price above February but 28 points "The church members are The soldiers recently transfer- index was 234 percent of the The dairy products pricein- grateful to these men for their below a year earlier. dex stood at 304 percent of the red to Ft. Riley from Germany 1910-14 base period compared Wheat, at $1.38 per bushel, help and thoughtfulness. Peo-as members of an advance par- with 231 percent at mid -Febru- was 1 cent above February but1910-14 base in March, slightlyple still do care and do get in-ty preparing for transfer of ary and 240 percent a year ago. 25 cents below the previous below the 307 per cent in Feb- volved." two brigades of the 24th divis- Small price increases from year. ruary but well above the 292 Church members are clearingion to Vt. Riley. February were noted for most percent last year. Corn averaged $1.12 per bush- The preliminary wholesale major grain crops, beef cattle,el compared with $1.10 in Feb- lambs and eggs. Hay, hog andruary and $1.30in March ofmilk price, at $5.10 per cwt., was 1967. 10 cents below February but 25 'PRICES RECEIVED IMar.15 Feb.15Mar. 15 cents above a year ago. Eggs FARMERS 1968 1968 1967 Oats, at 77 cents, and barley, iABELLS averaged 21.1 cents per dozen, Wheat, bu S 1.38 1.37 1.63 at $1.01, were both unchanged Corn,bu 1.12 1.10 1.30 up .2 cent from February but Oats, bu $ .77 .77 .80 from February but 3 cents be-3.3 cents below a year ago. Barley, bu $1.01 1.01 1.04 low a year ago. Cuir Rye, bu $ .96 .97 .98 PRICES PAID WANTED Sorghum Grain, cwt $1.81 1.78 1.91 Sorghum grain averaged Prices paid by farmers for Soybeans, bu $2.51 2.50 2.68 $1.81 per cwt., up from $1.78 a Private party seeks two cast iron country -type Alfalfa Flay, ton $ 23.00 24.5027.50 month earlier but fell below thefeed concentrates were unchang- Prairie Hay, ton $ 17.5018.5020.50 ed to higher while complete bells from schools, churches or other buildings Alfalfa Seed, cwt $ 32.0034.5025.50 $1.91 per cwt. last year. not in use. Red Clover Seed, cwt 27.00 27.0023.50 feeds were mixed. Sweetclover Seed, cv$5.505.50 5.90 Soybeans, at $2.51 per bushel, Hogs, cwt $ 17.9018.7017.80 were 1 cent above the previous Bells should have complete assembly base. All Beef Cattle, cwt $ 23.80 23.1021.70 month but 17 cents below last Bottom of bells should be at least 36 inches Cows, cwt $ 17.1016.2016.50 across. FIT YOU Steers & Heifers, cw 25.00 24.6022.80 year. Soldiers Help Calves, cwt $ 26.90 26.5025.00 MEAT PRICES Write details, including price. Sheep, cwt $6.506.00 6.10 ne Tell Lambs, cwt $ 24.00 23.0021.30 The livestock and livestock Address - Tony Lam Wool, lb $ .34 .34 .36 products price index was 312Area Church Milk Cows, each $240.00 245.00 240.00 2 Blocks percent of the 1910-14 base at HERINGTON - Eleven mem- Milk (Wholesale ),cwt $ *5.10 5.20 4.85 bers of a Ft. Riley, unit played BELL RINGER f on US 24 Butterfat, lb ,t 61.061.0 58.0 mid -March compared with 307 P.O. BOX 1433 TOPEKA, KANSAS 66601 Chickens, live, lb C 5.5 6.1 6.9 a good samaritan's role when KANS, Eggs, dozen $ 21.1 20.9 24.4 percent in February and 294 Turkeys, live, lb ¢ 18.0 17.5 20.0 percent last year. The meat ani- they answered an appeal to help mal price index was 370, slight-a Herington church raze an old PRICES PAID BY brick school building here. 'PLIES FARMERS FOR FEEDS ly above the 363 percent in Feb- Cottonseed Meal (41%) ruary and moderately above the The men, members of the cwt $ 5.105.00 5.20 Soybean Meal (44%) 342 percent above last year. 24th infantry division, heard a Is frombutc4 cwt $4.85 4.85 5.10 Hogs brought $17.90 per cwt., Bran, cwt -$3.05 3.05 3.20 16% Dairy Feed, ** 80 cents below February but Kansas State U number. ton-- -$ 73.00 72.0073.00 10 cents above last year. Dairy Ration ***, cwt2.75 2.70 2.75 NIRA ... 439.2E Laying Feed, **, tons 82.00 83.0084.00 Beef cattle, at $23.80 per cwt., ...... were 70 cents above the pre-

. FEEDING RATIOS . -524-99' Hog -Corn 16.0 17.0 13.7 vious month and $2.10 above . . -348.34: Butterfat -Feed *22.2 22.6 21.1 last year. Steers and heifers . . Milk -Feed *1.85 1.93 1.76 brought $25.00 per cwt., slight- . . .443;i'; Egg -Feed 5.1 5.0 5.8

. . .427-3E ly above the $24.60 in February * Preliminary. . ** Combined bulk and sacked. and well above the $22.80 last ...926-36.; *** Ba ed on average prices for commercial year. feeds and value of grains in a composite . .EA5-29:'i . Calves averaged $26.90 per ration. cwt. compared with $26.50 a INDEX NUMBERS - PRICES RECEIVED month earlier and $25.00 last APRIL 19-20 Y FARMERS (1910-1914 = 100%) Kansas State University Use a LUTTIG metal all -welded self -feeder All Farm Products -- 234 231 240 toself - EAM All Crops 165 164 193 MANHATTAN feed your cattle. Will notleakorrot,and feeds Food Grains 162 161 191 down good, reasonable in price. elf -Unloading Feed Grains 186 183 206 HANOVER HOIST PARADE10 a.m. Apr. 20 Hay 229 243 272 Capacities of 150, 250, and 350 bushels. any size silo Livestock & Prod- ... A Truck Owner's Dream SHOW TIME ucts 312 307 294 Apr. 19 at 8:00 p.m. s thanGehl Meat Animals 370 363 342 Apr. 20, 1:30 p.m., 8 p.m. s you time Dairy Products - 304 307 292 Poultry & Eggs 107 107 124 Sponsored by Telephones: Office 535 -2610 -Res.: 535-2350 saving time Parity Index * 350 348 *4** 339 EMMETT, KANSAS r acrossbur Parity Ratio '.1` 74 74 74 KSI CHAPARAJOS CLUB Adj. Parity Ratio *** 80 80 79 om theside. o keepbig * Prices Paid, interest, taxes and wage rates. ** Prices Received index as percent of parity ind the last nil ,x. "One Friend Tells Another and HOME Grows" ***Thadjusted parity ratio is based on esti- Made F mated cash receipts from marketings and ig capacity. estimates of Government payments for thecurrent calendar year provided by The For Our Rural Neighbors 7 eliminate Eccmink Research Service. **cf*Rwised. Who Want To Strengthen Their Financial Positions

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GIVES YOU A CHOICE OF 5 FINE FORAGE SORGHUMS! (SHOWN AT RIGHT) S-205 S-210 Excellent silage for short sea-Frontier S-210 yields a bumper S-214 son, drought areas or for latetonnage of silage or bundle is a full -season forage hy- planting has produced feedfeed stays sugar -sweet all when others failed grows 6' towinter excellent standability brid that gives you every- 8' with excellent resistance to grows to nine feet tall large thing. Excellent tonnage of root lodging and stalk break-juicy stalks * rich in protein highest -quality silage. Very age top quality feed valuehigh sugar content large yield tall, leafy hybrid with ex-

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4GRAINSORGHUMS GUARANTEED TO STAND... OR MONEY BACK! 410-E Nearest thing to crop insurance! 410-E gives high yields-excellent standability...even under adverse wind conditions. Has large heads, short thick stalk and strong root jv system. Medium maturity. GUARANTEE Frontier Hybrids, Inc., Scott City, Kansas,agrees to refund the purchase price of the seed forevery acre of Frontier Brand 410-E Grain Sorghum that lodges Ideal For All Areas and SoiIs...Dryland and Irrigated! more than ten (10) per cent per individual acre after heading for any reason, except that lodging caused directly by hail, subject to the following conditions: 1. The ten per cent lodging requirement shall apply only to separate individual acres on which lodging -pie.- SUPER400 still stands... occurs, and the acre is the unit upon which the Super 400 adapts to a wide range of conditions...and has outstanding refund shall be based. even after blizzard! yield potential. In areas where -head smut is a problem, Super 400 really 2. All claims under this guarantee must be received by Frontier Hybrids, Inc., excels. It has excellent resistance to this widespread disease of sorghums. prior to the last day of December same year as seedwas planted. Super 400's dark, red grain will often average higher in protein content. 3. This guarantee is in effect only when the purchaser submits, withina reason- Has good resistance to root lodging. Offers better standability than many able time after lodging and before harvest, a paid receipt showing the variety purchased and a written claim for refund to the dealer from whom the seed other varieties when stalk breakage is considered. Medium -early maturity. was purchased. Frontier Hybrids, Inc., by its agents, shall have the right to For super results...use Super 400. make an inspection of the claimed lodged area before decision on the claim. -iinsartieme- 388 Developed for areas where a hybrid with earlier maturity is desired. Frontier Brand GRASSY 388 is of medium height, and is well adapted GRAIN to short -growing season areas. Head is Maturity varies with season, butPopular variety for many years. open with good dryingcharacteristics. it can mature in 65 days. GrassyEssentially same characteristics Seed is hetero yellow type with some in- Grain 1 was produced primarilyas 400-C, except less resistance creased vitamin A content, and is excep- tionally palatable. Has considerably better for areas with short growing sea-to chlorosis: lodging resistance than most hybrids of the sons but has value as a catch crop same medium -early to early -maturity range. when a crop is lost due to hail or other adverse conditions. Grassy Grain 1 willfind an importantA reliable producer year after year. reassitilem-.' 401 place as a second crop to followGood resistance to iron chlorosis A yellow endosperm variety, adapted for all wheat or other crops with an earlydeficiency and milo disease. Heavy areas and soils -dryland and irrigation.It harvest season. producer underirrigation.The has a large open head with palatable grain large heads stand well for combin- and excellent head smut resistance. A good ing. Medium -early maturity. root system and medium height give it good Earlier maturity, slightly shorter standability. Seedling vigor and emergence are excellent. Tests in Frontier's own yield plant height than 388. Apparently trials and official test plots have shown good yield potential. 401to have exceptional yield potential. Developedforbirdresistance. Medium -early maturity. Bitterness prior to maturity dis- 5 to 10 days earlier maturity thancourages bird damage, mature 400-C. Loose head, stiffer stalk,grain is readily acceptable by live- rirnsu 413 good protein content -and yielder.stock.Excellent yieldpotential. - ier- Distinctive brown grain with high The stiff stalk of Frontier 413 insures excel- protein content. lent standability, that grows to consistent Maturity varies from slightly less height for easy combining. You'll get a tre- mendous yield from the large head that is to slightly longer than 400-C de- well filled with greater -than -average num- pending on climatic conditions. ber of medium-sized red seeds. Frontier Good protein, dark grain color.Developed forhigher irrigation Brand 413 has tremendous yield potential Recommended for irrigation onlyyields. Maturity similar to 413. Ask where the growing season allows a mod- in areas of less than 20 in.rainfall.your dealer about area adaptation. erately late maturity.

S -ONE -X SWX A new singlecross that offers very high yield potential -10-20% This singlecross is an excellent yielder with outstanding milling higher than regular hybrid corns. Stalk height is uniform and quality. White corn on a white cob. Uniform drying enables earlier stalk strength is above average. Ears are long and large. Height of harvest. Maturity averages 120 days. Ear height uniform at about ears is uniform, normally between waist and chest height. Plant 48inches. Recommended normalrateofplantingforbest 44 PAGE population should be limited to 13,000 to 15,000 per acre on most results. Suggested high limit plant population, 25,000 per acre. PROFIT - soils. 18.000 to 23,000 under irrigation. Medium maturity with 520-A good blight and disease resistance. Will produce good silage tonnage or big grain yield. Ears are MAKING borne rather high on a stalk of good quality. Responds extra- 510-A ordinarily to irrigation, matures for grainin about 125 days. BOOKLET A medium maturity variety that will produce high yields under Suggested high limit plant population, 27,000 per acre. adverse conditions. Responds well to irrigation. Recommend from 530-W This booklet 12,000 plants per acre to not more than 15,000 per acre on most has detailed in- A full season white hybrid. High yield, strong root system, vigorous soils. irrigated planting rates should be 23.000 to 27,000 per growth. exceptional drying in the field, allowing earlier harvest. formation on all acre. A strong tendency to produce two ears at a lower planting Frontiersorghum A white cob prevents milling objection. Single eared tendency. and corn varieties rate. They are usually beautifully cylindrical, exceptionally free Maturity is about 125 days. Suggested high limit plant population, of disease. as well as planting 25,000 per acre under irrigation. guides, weed con- 490-A 550 trol information and An ensilage, corn of exceptionally high yield of high energy silage. other valuable infor- Medium early maturing corn with Good yield potential. Stalk is mation. stiff and straight with a strong two -eared tendency. Ears are Ear height is variable. Normally one ear per stalk at high popula- tion. Stalks withstand lodging and are of good quality. 550 per- borne about waist high on strong shanks. A very rugged variety forms well under varied conditions, maturity will vary -by location. that stands thick planting, itis very drought resistant. Maturity Has produced outstanding yields of silage and grains. Suggested Frontier Hybrids, inc. considered to he in 105 days. A very good hybrid corn for its matu- high limit plant population, 27,000 per acre under irrigation. rity class. Suggested high limit plant population. 27,000 per acre. Scott City, Kansas 67871

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..18OR 8 holsi *eh. 8 whif bow Grass & Grain 9 April 9, 1968 REMINDER PayoffInLarge Litter MANHATTAN- Hog pro- the costs - such as feed forfairly large littersare produc- Saturday ducers hear continuallyof thethe breeding herd 'and equip- ed, Thomas explains. So the pro- importance of increasinglitterment costs - are about thefit per pig is higher with the size to improve profits.But issame whether medium-sized orlarger litters. the careful managementneces- AUCTION APRIL 13 sary to obtain larger litters COMPLETE DISPERSAL worth all the efforts? AT our regulgar sale Wednesday Starts 9:30 a.m. A Kansas State University SALE Lunch Served Extension economist believes APRIL 17 the answer to thisquestion is "yes." 43 head of registered cows & calves 3 to 9 years old, sorted and sold by age groups. Guaranteed pairs. 1 herd bull As we are dissolving our farming operations, we will sell at 5 years old, A&W Red Diamond 2128. public auction on the farm, located one mile west of Peabody, Kansas on Highway 50, and 11/2 mile south. Owner: R. E. ANDERSON CONCORDIA SALES CO. Implements Trucks Tom Walker, Owner. 1965 John Deere 4020 row 1968 Ford 100 V-8 pickup, Wilton B. Thomas has WEST BARN, CONCORDIA, KANS. crop, wide front axle, 3 -pt., Cruise-o-matic, heavy duty made power shift and superchar- tires, overloads, wrap ar- a study of the costs and returns ger ound bumper, 10,000 miles involved. 1964 JD 4020, row crop, wide 1953 Ford F-700 V8, 131/2' bed, front axle, 3 pt., power shift hoist, stock racks For example, he found that Set of dual wheels for 4020 1948 Chevy 2 ton truck, 131/2' management return per litter- Tuesday 1 1955 Case 400 diesel, row crop bed and hoist sale price minus cost- aver- 1949 Ford 8N tractor W -W steel stock rack, 10', fits aged $47 for a six -pig litter, $73 1945 IHC M tractor most late model pickups AUCTION 1965 JD F -145H 5x16 semi-mtd. for a seven, $101 for an eight, plow, trip bottom beams HORSE' and $130 for a nine -pig litter. 1964 Case 4-14 semi -mounted Bay gelding, reg. quarter -bred Thomas calls this difference APRIL 16 plow 3 -year old of $57 a "management premi- SALE 1967 Hesston No. 500 swather, auger type, hay conditioner, SPECIAL ITEM um." For the producer who can Hough 4 -wheel drive indus- average nine pigs 'in each of 50 Starts 2 p.m. with Ford engine, cut 200 trial high loader with 1% yd. acres bucket, mechanically A-1 litters, the figure is $2,850. On the premises at the farm 8 miles east of Bennington, 4 1967 John Deere No. 694 6 -row At the other extreme, cost of miles north; or 8 miles north, 1 east of Niles, and 4 north. planter, with fertilizer, 30" HAY, SILAGE AND rows MANY, MANY SHOP TOOLS producing a litter was $17 less 1965 John Deere FB-B 8-16 & MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS for six pigs than for seven. Dif- grain drill, sealed bearings, ference in return was $26. So Quarter Section Land -Ottawa Co. press wheels, like new THIS FARM FOR SALE 1959 John Deere No. 55 14' This 247 acre stock and grain the "management penalty" for 105 Acres pasture, 31 acres wheat base, 24 acres feed grain cut combine, power steeringfarm, consisting of modern 4 - six -pig litters is $1,300 for 50 lit- base. One-third share of wheat to purchaser. Present tenant 1965 Fox heavy duty industri-bedroom, two bath, kitchen, ters. is thru with feed grain base. al double row field cutter dining, 15x30 living room, for- Why the difference? Many of and pickup attachment. ced air heat, wall to wall car- Possession of grass: immediate. 1965 Fox knife sharpener peting, house in excellent con- 1965 Badger chuckwagon, hea-dition. Two -oar garage, hay DILLONS EXPAND 4 -Room House vy duty running gear, 22 shed, granary, 40x100 round 4 -room house with base and utility room; newly painted; newly ply airplane tires top, three Harvestore silos KVVIK-SHOP OPERATIONS built cabinets in kitchen; electric pump & hot water heater; Two Gehl chuck wagons, lik'?20x50, upright silo, 2500 ton Dillon, the Hutchinson -based new double bronze sink; 2 rooms recently paneled. new, heavy duty running trench silo with concrete floor, food chain, will expand its Kwik Barn, granary, chicken house. 500 to 600 new steel fence posts, gears, 22 ply tires reed lot approximately 1000 5 spools of new barbed wire; 300 -gal. gas tank on steel stand. And a complete stock of latehead capacity. Excellent drain- Shop operations by building 30 model top grade implementsage. stores in the next three years in TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: 25 percent on purchase price Omaha. The stores will be op- at time of sale, balance on delivery of abstract showing mer- For Full Listings & Other Information chantable title. Moneys held in escrow at Solomon National See Grass & Grain April 2 erated as franchises, the first time Dillons has operated stores Bank. under such agreements. Dillons SHARP-REID FARM OPERATION has 19 Kwik Shops in Kansas GLEN A. RICHARDS ESTATE Aues: Floyd Gehring, Moundridge Clerk: Midland Natl. now, and plans to increase the Willis Darg, Auctioneer. Richard Riordan, clerk. & Ed Reimer, Goessel Bank, Newton number to 30 within the year. Manhattan Commission Co., Inc.Saie eveiiit We had a large run of cattle 214 MILES EAST OF MANHATTAN ON US 24 at the sale last Thursday, with 1 charolais steer885 ©22.20 3 whiface heifers 403 p26.00 an active to stronger market 2 whiface heifers877 @22.20 5 whiface heifers 474 p26.00 1 holstein cow 1720 @17.70 throughout except cows which 4 holstein steers904 @22.10 6 whiface heifers 490 @25. 70 1 whiface cow 1190 @17.60 3 black heifers 437 p25.60 2 whiface cows 890 @17.40 may have sold at 254 per cwt BUYING lower in sympathy with the STEER CALVES 6 black heifers 448 @25.60 1 shthorn cow 1105 @17.30 river markets. We are expect- 10 whiface steers 207 @39.25. 2 whiface heifers 480 @25.60 1 holstein cow 1045 @17.30 FAT HOGS ing a large sale this coming 3 whiface steers260 33. 75 5 whiface heifers 499 @25.50 1 holstein cow 1530 @17.30 We buy fat hogs daily at the 2 whiface steers272 33.25 3 black heifers 498 @25.40 1 black cow 1060 p17.20 Manhattan Commission Co., Inc., Thursday.If you have live- sale barn. We buy direct with no stock you'd like to consign, 3 whiface steers348 32.40 9 whiface heifers 480 @25.40 1 whiface cow 1065 @16.80 31.70 25.00 commission to the seller. please contact us at the tele- 44 whiface steers 461 5 whifbrof heifers 459 @ 1 jersey cow 1220 @16.70 At Manhattan phone numbers listed below. 2 whiface steers337 @31.40 10 whiface heifers536 @25.00 1 shthorn cow 1020 @16.60 7 whiface steers395 @31.20 22 whiface heifers534 @25.00 78 whiface cows792 @16.45 Mondays thru Saturdays 8 whiface steers406 @31.00 7 whiface heifers 565 @24.70 1 black cow 1275 @15.90 BUYING HOURS The following is a sampling 7 whiface steers443 @30.90 3 whiface heifers 593 p24.50 5 whiface cows&clfs. 243.00 8 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. of the sales made last Thursday. 2 whiface steers420 @30. 70 2 shthorn heifers452 @24.40 1 black cow &clf @240.00 At Alma & Eskridge 3 blkwhif steers 451 @30.00 4 black heifers 421 @24.30 '5 black cows&clfs @226.00 Every Wednesday FAT CATTLE & FEEDERS 4 whiface steers417 @29.90 4 black heifers 551 p24.10 1 whiface cow&clf @225.00 3 whiface steers611 p 27.7011 whiface steers 494 p29.65 1 whiface heifer525 @24.10 From 8 a.m. to1 p.m. 6 whiface steers643 @ 27.201 whiface steer 295 @29.50 3 blkwhif heifers 526 p23.40 ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 3 whiface steers740 @ 26.30 443 @29.40 ***. 6 whiface steers CONSIGNED FOR NEXT 44 whiface steers 872 p 26.15 475 @29.20 BULLS 4 whiface steers THURSDAY, APRIL 11: Discontinuing Hog -Buying 3 whiface steers661 p 26.10 9 whiface steers500 @29.15 1 whiface bull 1085 @22.75 At Alta Vista 9 whiface steers 531 p29.00 1 black bull 335.00 94 head choice Hereford feeder 606 @ 26.10 5 whiface steers steers and heifers.These cat- Due to circumstances beyond our 4 black steers 728 @ 26.007 whiface steers407 @29.00 control, we have discontinued buy- 1 black steer 28.70 tle are outstanding.They will ing hogs at Alta Vista. We do want 760 p 26.002 whiface steers482 @ COWS be sorted. Weight 650 to 800 2 black steers 715 @ 26.00 10 whiface steers 590 @28.50 1 black cow 885 @18.90 to thank every one for the past busi- 3 blkwhif steers 28.30 1 holstein cow 910 @18.60 lbs. ness we have had at that station in 740 @ 26.004 whiface steers542 @ 10 choice 4-yr old Hereford the past. We will continue buying 4 blkwhif steers 890 p 26.0021 black steers 545 @28.30 1 whiface cow 1150 @18.50 hogs at Alma and Eskridge on Wed- 2 shthorn steers 28.20 18.50 cows with calves by side. nesday each week and Manhattan 675 p 26.001 whiface steer 500 @ 1 black cow 1055 @ 8 choice good age large Here- 1 whiface steer 840 @ 25.90 1 whiface steer 530 @28.10 1 whiface cow 985 @18.40 every day, same as in the past. We 3 blkwhif steers ford cows with calves by side. do hope to still buy your hogs at 705 @ 25.90 3 black steers 503 @27.90 1 black cow 995 p18.30 one of these stations even though 6 black steers 913 @ 25.90 2 black steers 532 p27.75 1holsteincow 1340 @18.30 These are all from one con- it will be a little farther away. 21 charolaisstrs753 p 25.902 roanwhif steers 527 @27.50 1holsteincow 1520 @18.10 signor: 1 charolais steer765 @ 25.903 black steers 488 @27.10 1whifacecow 1170 @18.00 45 whiface heifers, 550 lbs. *** 8 whifacesteers738 p 25.804 shthorn steers 465 @27.00 1holsteincow 1130 @18.00 30 black and black whiface For information call the barn 4 blkwhif steers 762 @ 25.804 whiface steers418 @27.00 1holsteincow 1305 p17.80 heifers, 550 lbs. ,:in Manhattan, PR 6-4815: Or you ;may call Joe Raine at Maple Hill .. 8 whifacesteers915 @ 25.80 585 p26.90 1holsteincow 1100 @17.80 45 whiface steers, 600 lbs. 2 black steers ** * ** * * * * * * * * * * * 663-2226 or Eskridge Yard 449- brof&red steers736 p 25.802 whifrednk steers 552 @26.50 1holsteincow 1340 p17.70 2347; or Alma Yard 765-3841. 5 mixed steers 915 @ 25.702 blkwhif steers 580 @26.10 2 shthornsteers 672 @ 25.60 491 @26.10'FOR ESTIMATES' 4 black steers W. E. DUGAN -Alta Vista, 229-6430 2 whifacesteers950 p 25.605 black steers 501 p26.00 34 whiface 25.10 JOE RAINE Maple Hill, 663-2226 steers 977 p 25.603 blkwhif steers588 @ Manhattan, JE 9-3744The Manhattan Commission 12 whifacesteers1066 p 25.502 holstein steers402 @24.20 DON WELLS 2 whiface MERVIN SEXTON Abilene, CO 3-3449 steers 1025 @ 25.30 C. J.. WENTZ, bus. mgr.Manhattan, JE 9-5561 2 blkwhifsteers630 @ 24. 90 HEIFER CALVES Co., Inc. 9 black steers 824 @ 24. 905 whiface heifers377 p27.00 S whiface heifers 26.90 MANHATTAN, KANSAS 671 @ 24.803 whiface heifers 368p Manhattan, PR 6-4815 3 whifaceheifers 615 @ 24. 101 whiface heifer275 ©26.90 BARN PHONE 1 whiface heifer625 @ 24.008 whiface heifers 435 ©26.60 Consignment Reports East On US 24 8 holsteinsteers679 @ 22.903 whiface heifers [email protected] WIBW radio 6:30 A.M. Thursdays 8 whifaceheifers 715 @ 22.502 whiface heifers 300 @26.50 WIBW-TV 12:15 Noon Wednesdays Auctioneers: Joe Raine and Dale Fell pany's main milling plant,and lease - or lease -purchase agree-storage tanks north ofit. REGoodrich A -D -M Buys ment - for a grain storage ter- A 2,084,000 bushel storageter- //',:41,Lksy, minal adjacent to the mill. is not in- fi Reaching an agreement onminal, built in 1959, te<7,s, Abilene Mill cluded. However, it will be op- 00,, \k\ ABILENE - The bankrupt a new labor union contract. erated by the new owners.It is has Assignment of properleas- Abilene Flour Mills Co. here Railroad owned by 14 former employees been sold to Archer -Daniels-Mid- es on Union Pacific of Abilene Flour Mills Co. 10 land Milling Co., Minneapolis. right-of-way. An office building also was Officials did not reveal the The sale must be approved bynot included in the sale. Wi- 14111j tPriceItiMIR113fe tax 13 purchase price. the Federal District Court, Total grain storage capacity ilile!i'l 9561:111'rilsgizeall iflESAllt The sale needs approvalof se- chita. at the mills will be threemillion (Most Sizes) V/// 700-650x13 1.75 all Brooks said that with court veral contract clauses by bushels, officials said. 775x14 13.50 2.21 concerned parties, according to approval the sale could be com- The new owners indicatedthat 4 -PLY pleted by April 15. Company 15.5012.50 W. 0. Brooks, Wichitafederal a small officestaff will be em- NYLON 825x14 2.38 officials have not announced ployed here, but mostbookwork i receiver. when production would resume. 775x15 13.50 2.21 The conditions include: will be done in Minneapolis. CORD / Ability to consummatea The sale includes the corn- LONG MILER 815x15 15.50 2.33 17.50 855x14 2.56 Seel 17.50 STARTING OFFER! 845x15 2.53 Ti HOGMEN...ANOTHER GREAT PIG Plus Tire Off Your Car neW P Cl can II( and sl inthe BEGoodrich COMMANDER !louse Aram public Look At These Prices SI reseal he we Size Price Fed. ex. tax trict state 7.75x14.... ______$9____ - _1.88 7.75x15------$9 - - __1.88 8.25x14 ------$1L------2.09

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Gorden Mark Elevator_. ME 2-3381 ClayCenter DEEP Western Grain Mill 767-5933Council Grove Rex's ROtx Service IIIIIIll IIIIIIII PURINA ABILENE "VANAMeile LARRY COUP, Manager MI I III (HECKR-MIX II III Ill Ill IllII III 6th & Buckeye- PhoneCO 3-9813 Kansas Jr. 1 inommlimmtemiszoremulall Farm Population What's' It Down To All About 51/2% The Nelson Art Gallery has its first Of U.S. Total Jackson Pollack painting, a black - The number of Americansliv- and -white work titl- ing on farms, continuedto de- ed, "No. 6." The cline last year to Friends of Art, a pri- 10,817,000 vate group which about one out ofevery 18 per- has purchased much sons, the Census Bureau hasre- art for the Kansas ported. City gallery, paid This estimate is 778,000 $45,000 for the paint- low- ing last week. The er than the 11,595,000persons picture, done in 1952, the bureau figures livedon had to be purchased farms in 1966. by outside funds be- The farm population cause the will of repre- William Rockhill sented about51/2per cent of Nelson nrovided that Seek New Political Role the total estimated population no trust funds heus- Two Riley countians have announced that they are seeking last year of 197.4 million. ed to buy art by any new political roles. artist not(lead at Charles Arthur, right, will be a candidate for the Republi- The survey was based on av- least RO years. Pol- can nominationfor lieutenant governor. A former floor leader erages for a 12 -month period,_ lack died in 1956. and speaker in the House, Arthur is 51, has served four terms centered on April of 1967. in the House and onein the Senate. John Conrad, the present House Speaker, is also acandidate for the office, and he and Negroes comprised about 12 Arthur are expected to be the principal contestants for the Re- per cent of the total farm pop- publican nomination. ulation and their numbers can- Shortly after Arthur announced his candidacy, state rep- tinued to decline at a faster resentative Richard Rogers of Manhattan, left, announced that Beat The he would seek the Senate seat from the 15thSenatorial Dis- rate than whites - 10 per cent trict representing Riley and Geary counties. Rogers is former between 1960 and 1967 compar- ed with 4.5 per cent for whites. state chairman of the Republican party, Protein Squeeze Now Is The Time To Contract This KEY Special Will Help You Aerial Spraying SPECIAL FOR LIMITED TIME Latest Equipment TO CONTROL BRUSH, WEEDS, ALL THISTLES 40% HOG for spraying For Brush Control, Government Seeding-Dusting Defoliating Paysup to[-.V the cost SUPPLEMENT BONDED OWNER TON OPERATOR Paul Kitchen PER WAMEGO, KANS. $1.00 k 1409 West 6th doing business as Jayhawk Aerial Spray Service Phone 456-7358 WORK GUARANTEED $104per ton SACKED MEAL OR PELLETS Thousands of hogs are brought to- market weight with KEY 40'' every year. This is the supplement loaded with the kind of protein that takes hold. And at this special one -week low price, you can really T. beat the protein squeeze. CASH ORDERS GET AN ADDITIONAL 2% OFF - SEEYOUR KEY DEALER - IF YOU WANT BULK, CALLME2-2141 COLLECT SO YOUR ORDER WILL BE READY KEY MILLING CO. GM Clay Center, 'Kansas

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BEER-toast to America's economy The brewing industry is a massive and dynamic partof the national economy. Each yearitpours billions of dollars into commerce and government. IN $1.4 billion in state and federal excise taxes. $3 billion to employees, suppliers and distributors. III $875 million in agricultural products and packaging materials. Last year '1'13,001 G.M. The brewing industry is a proud contributorto America's owners saw the light. So prosperity. did 83,500 Chrysler own- ers and 48,000 A.M.C. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. owners. They switched P.O. Box 1435, Topeka, Kansas 66601 to Ford. This year, how about you? National projection of Michigan registrations for '67 model -year. FORD XL FASTBACK

Make your move toFord Country today. MOTORS,INC. SKAGGS Manhattan, Kansas as Second & Houston Morgan for judging contest. Runnersup to co-op has John Gras PICK BEST FFA Wohler in the dairy products president; Milt Pilcher,vice JUDGES IN DAIRY Larsen, WASHINGTON, Ks. - Jim judging were Delvin Wiemers president; and Wilbur and Ad- and Greg Knedlik, bothof secretary. Otherdirectors are Wohler of Clay Center Swenson, Belleville were Washington. Behind Polansky George Kocher, Carl rian Polansky of Dutton. 400#4" district in the dairy cattle judging wereRalph Ball and George. individual leaders at the Visit FFA dairy products andcattle Reggie Stadel of Riley County and Gary Floyd of Herington. Lii Dauber Sale Combine CYL Bars CLOUD COUNTY CO-OP Enda For Better Combine SALES AT $1.1 MILLION 309 M( Efficiency Try the $1.1 AUSHERMAN CONCORDIA - Sales of Top At $1475 400# $33,463 BUNKER HILL - The Jos- Reversible Bar million and savings of Paper Your Area Dealer were reported atthe annual eph Dauber - W. E. Clair Here- Airport Service Station meeting of the CloudCounty ford sale grossed $43,225, with Clay Center, Kans. Cooperative Elevator Assn.by 41 bulls averaging $698 and 39 ME 2-2785 manager Fred Souchek.Organ- females $373. Large! Airport Corner W. 24 hwy. ized in 1950, the Concordia-based The sale topper was $1475, In 1 411111111111.16. paid for a Dauber bull by Ar- thur Atwood, Silver Lake. The Clair Farms had a $1250 sale to Henry Tien, Prairie View. .. - Repeat volume buyer at the 623 N. Here's the sale was Harold Dougdale of %OS -ELEVEN St. Joseph, Mo., who bought 12 hulls, including a top of $1050. BARD Cattleman's He also purchased six heifers. Turkey Counting FOR ti Also buying in volume was Biologists Steve Capel of McPhersonand Bill Peabodyof kind of the Matador Land & Cattle Co. Emporia have had the job ofbanding and countingwild tur GOOCH'S of Wichita. keys for the Kansas Fish & GameCommission. Presentlythere The top female sold for $670, are about 1000 wild turkeysin the state, stocked by the state BEST MINERAL with the St. Joseph buyer, Har- commission in a program that started in1961. old Dougdale, making the bid. Three brood cow prospects went to the Winrock Farms of PHOS Sulphur, Okla. B The Dauber Ranch is at Bun- Handy Stein ELEVEN ker Hill;the Clair farm, at Blu GMICH'S Hoisington. George Morse was BESTMINERAL the auctioneer. Used Cars &Trucks MIAMI CO-OP GROSS AT $1.1 MILLION Minneapolis, Kansas We w Mono -Calcium Phosphate -the principalPhosphoruSSOUICO PAOLA - The Miami County value in Gooch Phos Eleven ist minter Cooperative Association had alsob Nearly 100% available!II The type preferred by dips sales of $1.1 million with sav- 1966 Buick Wildcat Custom $2595 silver tive bacteria in the rumen. Concentrated to makea ings of $23,600 it was reported 4-dr. HT, PS, T -wheel, A-cond., R, H. H Calcium -Phosphorus ratio near 1 to 1. Plus Essential at the annual meeting by John Trace Minerals in available forms. Baker, manager. Phillip Cohee 1965 Chev. Impala $1995 1 was reelected to the board, and Coupe, 327 V-8, PS, air cond., auto., 40,000 miles. Eld SEE US! We can supply you Gooch Phos Eleven Mineral Joe Havenstein became a new P.O. B in either blocks or meal form. director. 1965 Chev. Bel Air 2-dr. $1595 PI V-8,stand., PS, 42,000 miles MANE MARION REELECTS CK PROCESSING CO. MAYOR CHRISTENSEN 1960 Olds $595 'MANHATTAN, KANS. Telephone PR 6-9269 MARION-Lynn Christensen, 4-dr., PS, PB, air cond., extra clean. P1 local IHC dealer, has been re- 1964 Chev. El Camino $1495 CLAY CENTER ALFALFA MILL elected mayor of Marion. Chris- V-8, 4-spd.,bucket seat. L CLAY CENTER, KANS. Telephone ME 2-3401 tensen got 371 votes in an un- contested election. Capacity -matched Handy -Stein Chevrolet- Olds -Buick, Inc. Minneapolis, Kansas 67467 101 S. Concord EX 2-2118 team for "Trade with Stein where it's Handy" high -volume forage handling Attention Farmers! International forage harvesters. Fine -chop up to 80 tons of corn per hour with powerful cutter head action. No horsepower -robbing recutting CARGILL GS 58 screens or blowers are needed. The rugged cutter head has nine knives, not the usual six-makes 9,000 sure -cuts per minute. Knives are tungsten- "YIELDS 134 BU." carbide hardened to stay sharp longer, resist breakage. Resharpen them on thebuilt-inknife said Victor Loebsack of Topeka, Kansas sharpener. The 550 handles up to 80 tons of corn per hour, the 350, 40 tons per hour. Choose your After comparing varieties over the years Loebsack voted Car- International cropunit:a cutter bar, windrow pick- gill GS 58 as an "outstanding favorite for my farm." up or one -row or two -row corn heads for wide or Here's why! He planted in 14 inch rows. That's unusual. But narrow rows. even more unusual he used 7 lbs. of GS 58 seed per acre on some fields and14lbs. per acre in other fields. Two yield International power forage feeders. The 51 checks were made and Loebsack found these results: deluxeunit(240 bushels) has an all -steel sub- frame, unloads front or rearinless than two min- Variety Yield Moisture Test wt. utes with rubberized or chain cross conveyor. 53 lbs. Standard 51unit has penta-treated wood sub- International 56 blower. Handles 100 tons of GS 58 1 26 bu. 15.5% frame; 320 bushel model 61 is ideal for big volume corn silage or 70 tons of haylage an hour, blows GS 58 15.0% 51lbs. hdYlage and silage producers. 134 bu. it 100 feet and higher. An exclusive 45°feeding heads For high volume forage handling-one item or Cargill GS 58 is a sorghum variety with large semi -open system makes this huge capacity possible.It with a red grain color. It has a high test weight, goodstalk a complete capacity -matched team --see your augers the crop ina near straight line flow to the quality and an excellent yield potential on either dry landot International dealer. He'll tell you about other big 56 -inch diameter rotor. The direct -drive PTO irrigation. It will CLA worth -more features. His IHCC financing isas takes 20 percent less horsepower than conven- Po flexible as you could want. tional blowers. 11; BELLEVILLE Yield Like Late Sorghum CEN Chapman's On US hwy. 81 HERINGTON Dry Like Early Sorghum 111( Pioneer Service &Sales ABILENE WAKEFIELD Ph Abilene Truck & Tractor Auld Chevrolet MINNEAPOLIS today MA Chapman Impl. Co. HANOVER MARYSVILLE Order Cargill GS 58 fromyour Cargill dealer Hanover Impl. Co. Bruns, Brothers COUNCIL GROVE Contact Your Local Cargill Salesman SA1 Macha-Revere LEONARDVILT.F. FALUN Write or Call JamesBoeding, Seneca, Kans. 913/336'3333 Kendall Garage Dauer Impl. Co Grass & Grain ments. This opened the way 13 for adoption of the new resolu- FLOOR COVERING tion. Carpet - Inlaid April 9, 1968 The district is currently levy- Tile - Draperies ing two mills for administrative Phone 8-3893 and engineering expenses. A JUSTUS Visit Our Retail Display Of portion of these funds, under 121 POYNTZ Manhattan Lighting Fixtures the new resolution, will be used for improvements, Beck said. dacott Electric Co. "In two previous elections 309 MORO - MANHATTAN Nthere was considerable fear and 1968 GMC Many rumors among the voters 1/2 TON PICKUP 25c - 35c that the two -mill levy would be Full standard equipment Paper Back 50c - 75c in addition to the presently au- thorized levy of two mills, mak- As Low As Books ing a possible levy of four Largest Stock mills," Beck said. $1960 In Town "It is not the intent or desire We need used pickups badly, of the board to levy more than good trade-ins allowed. University two mills and the resolution di- rectly specifies that the levy for Nema ha Valley Book Store all purposes cannot exceed two 623 N. Manhattan Manhattan The watershed district en- Motors compasses 180,000 acres in Dick- GMC Truck Tools Sales and Service HARDWARE inson, Geary, Morris and Marion Too counties. DE 6-34$1 Peabody f OREVERY Hiway 36 Senca, Kansasm wild tig NEED AGGIE iismammommour ently \:imen't HARDWARE Pet Milk Closes y the no 1205 Moro Manhattan, Ks. Finalists Iola Plant IOLA - The Pet Milk receiv- ANTIQUES The reigning Kansas Rodeo Queen, Miss Shan- ing station here has been closed. non Hetrick of El Dorado (wearing hat), stands with Pet announced that milk from Brake Furniture five finalists in the annual rodeo queen contest at Kan- its patrons in the Iola area will Sas State university at Manhattan. Left to right are be received and assembled by Blue Rapids. Kails. Miss Sandra Wilson, Olathe; Miss Candy Case, Law- Producers Creamery Company, rence; Miss Hetrick; Miss Sharrie Snell, Garden City; Erie, Kans., for processing at Miss Stephanie Baer, Ness City, and Miss Judy Kirk, Pet's Neosho, Mo. plant. ks Scott City. The queen will be crowned April 19 during Pet officials said that the 1964 Gal. 500, 4-dr. hardtop Wanted the National Intercollegiate Rodeo association event at move would eliminate the jobs V-8, auto, vinyl int. . $1395 We will pay 10% over face Kansas State. of seven employes at the Iola 1964 Ford XL 2 -door BS, V-8, value for U.S. half dollars plant. auto, PS, PB $1595 minted before 1963. We are also buying other coins and Officials added that the Pet 1963 Chevrolet1/2 -ton, 6-cyl., $2595 silver certificates. Woodbine Group Will Try For Third receiving station at Humans- 3 -speed $1095 Highest Prices Paid ville, Mo., was also closed and 1965 Ford Custom 4 door, 6 Time 2 -Mill Levy Proposal milk that was being received cylinder, automatic,air

$1995 Treasure Chest , there would now go to El Dora- conditioning $1595 c. Elden & Sylvia Leasure WOODBINE - Lyons Creekconstruction from a two -mill do Springs, Mo. 113.0. Box 304 308 Poyntz Watershed District will try fortax levy. No plans have been made for $1595 Phone 913 PR 8-5233 a third time to implement a The board of directors has the disposal or use of the Iola Blanding Motors MANHATTAN, KANSAS 66502method of financing watershedadopted a resolution for a maxi-or Humansville facilities. Minneapolis, Ks. EX 2-2188 mum two -mill levy on all tax- $595 able tangible property within the watershed. It would finance 7" IN YOUR BID all costs, including improve. SPRAYER SPECIAL $14951 ments in the modified general YOU SET IT UP - SAVE UP TO $64 work plan. FOR ALL FORMS OF Voters have twice rejected financing plans after valid pro- FINANCING test petitions were filed by 20 per cent of the district's land- AVAILABLE owners. )leti See your Case A request for federal funds dealer. Tell him what type of has been held up by the state financing you because a local method of finan- need, and chanc- cing has not been approved. es are he'll come The work plan provides 55 flood- CONTINENTAL X 2.2118 up with a plan to suit your op- water retarding structures. The erations. federal government will finance Quality heavy duty 2 -wheel sprayer ,all brass and stain- 22 at a cost of $1.8 million. less steel, 1%" 22 G.P.M. pump. Under -fed suction through high volume brass and stainless steel strainer . A multipurpose structure at Brass jet under tank agitator. Pressure filter. Select a Herington, which will provide a spray valve. Easy adjust booms available in 6, 8 or 10 row. municipal water supply and Adiustable wheel spacing from 56"to76". Self-contained recreation area, will cost $765,- tongue jack and rear stands. 000. The government will pay All sizes of tanks available in Gates Vaulco tank or fib- $410,000 and Herington will erglass. Stop in and see this quality sprayer at Early Buyers dis- provide $355,000. counts. Hayes B. Beck of Junction

'City,district president, said a IMP! I MI NI rI/A1;11.!/: Kansas Supreme Court ruling HOLT FARM SUPPLY l'st month held that funds de- East US 24 Next to Sale Barn

ITCO rived from the two -mill levy PARI'l MANHATTAN PR 6-7943 may be used to finance improve-

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SALINA CHAPMAN 600 W. Hiway 24 TOPEKA CE 4-8606 Vahsholtz Impl.Co. Jones & Knopp WA 2-3241 JERSEY BUTCHER steer for PUREBREDSUFFOLK lambs, sale; weight about 600 lbs. Call GRASS & GRAIN suitable 4-Hprojects. Elmer Manhattan, Kans., JE 9-3182. Nelson, Smolan,Kans. Phone Salemsborg 63. x7 SB7 1 REG. POLLED Hereford bull, CrADTA2V0a1A® FOR SALE -Purebred Angus 4 yr. old. 1 purebred Hereford DISCOUNTS: (with bull, 3 yr. oldproven breeder. words or less. Add 5j a wordfor additional words. 468-3525, Ols- bull,3 old. year ling p° ]l RATES: $1 a week for 15 25% if ad runs 4 weeks.REFUNDS: you Phone evenings ed HerefordEnterprse 0% if ad runs 2 weeks. Deduct Leland Grimes. SB6 1966 cash orders only) deduct 1 unused amount paid if anad is cancelled. CLAS- burg, Ks., WE 4-2515. SB6 may collect a refund attheAg Press office for any by cash have a 1st calf heif- ads) $1.82 a column inch.CASH: ads not accompanied 18 GOOD comm. FOR SALE 1962 SIFIED DISPLAY: (boxed ers, 8 withcalves, balance to Raised by 25 -cent billing charge added. Manhattan, Kansas 66502 -JE 9-7558 calve soon. Oneextra good reg- own. Mail To: Ag Press - P.O.Box 1009 - 1207 Moro - istered, coming 2 yr.old bull. 199 & Son, Clay Also Herbert Karmann ence Miller,Alma,Kans,Phon765-3379. 19581 Twenty-nine years selective Center, Kans.Phone ME 2-300 DeLaval Clay breeding will sell - Complete x6 ANGUS DISPERSAL 150 Yorkshire Notices at Marysville Sales Barn FOR SALE -40 to 60 lbs. old. Doyle Dague All Makes Marysville, Kansas feeder pigs, wt. Washington, EA 5-2820. x6 Henry Racette,Clyde, Kans., 119911s55i5d Service & Repair APRIL 29, 1968 Phone 446-3646. SB6 FOR SALE - Springer and 2 Herd Bulls fresh edAmJeerrsiec,yusmilk Dairy Equipment 4 bulls, coming 2 years FOR SALE -Afew good 2 - year oldRegistered Hereford cows.Kans.,884-3542,purebr 50 Female Lotsmostly re - bulls for sale atranch. B -K Jim Nielsen. x6 6c AUCTIONEERING 27 cows with calves, Longford Joe McClure bred Hereford Ranch, x9 FOR SALE - Charolais bulls, 1959 Alta Vista 6 bred cows, close up Kans. crossbreeding, make heavier 6c Ph. 229-5284 will weaning weights, of calves. me. 13 bred heifers, many NATIONALLY ACCREDITED 1949 calve early SPF Registered meattype Du - Fadden Bros., Riley, Pho: Hu DWIGHT 4 open heifers roc boars. These areoutstand- 5-2688. x6 r- LAND IMPROVEMENT Strict culling for many years ing boars.Callcollect CE 8- LONG has made eachindividual the7258. Harold Brumm,R R 3, Auctioneer profitable kind. Junction City, Kans. SB6 Feed & Seed LAND IMPROVEMENT For those who wantgood All types of breeding, this is the sale towait FOR SALE - Reg.Shorthorn sales "Soil Conservation Doesn't for. bull and heifers.Heifers suit- ROX ORANGE cane seed at Cost -It Pays" able for 4-H projects.Glenn E. wholesale prices. Cleaned, bag- Ph. 30F 23 BAR B FARMS Lacy, Miltonvale, Kans. x9 ged, treated, 90 germ. One dol- Ponds, terraces, waterways, Barbara B. Houghton lar deposit per cwt holds seed HOPE, KANSAS and leveling, drainage ditch- BREEDING INTEREST for grad- Glen Bowdish until planting time.Glasco es, clearing, landscape HANOVER, KANSAS Sale - Koranmere K22 more Seeds, Glasco, Ks.

ing. than a 1/2 brother to Koranmere : place 1967 FOR SALE - Duroc boars, K17 "Powerhouse" 4th DAIRY PELLETS, range pellets H.T Auctioneer - Sale Manager Roggendorff production tested bloodlines. sire of the year. "K22" hashalf andallkindsoffertilizers. brothers & sisters in anumber Manhattan Milling Co.,107 20 yrs. experience. Conservation Construction Nationally accredited SPF. of State herds & other noted es- ing, Hundreds of suc- Arthur Roggendorff Fred Germann, Dwight,Kans., Pierre, Manhattan. TF Chg owr Phone Junction City CE84382. tablishments. Classified 90 - fire cessfulsales.8 Phone JE 9-3984 x9 modern type passed on to prog- FOR SALE - Ear corn & oats, 1630 OSAGE-MANHATTAN Ankon- inte states. All types, idy. Also grandsons of Melvin Classon, Leonardville, sold sizes, breeds. FOR SALE - DUROC boars, ian Jingo 2 for sale. Midway Kans. $136 sired by a son of CrackerJack,Stock Farm, Downs, ,Kans. Specializing: dairy, beef cat- sire of a top testing boar at 67437. x7 CERTIFIED SEED, Rox Or- tle. Real estate. A complete MEMORIALS Kansas State boar testingsta- ange. Sumac & Kans. Orange service including tent service. tion. Allen Lard, 1 mile eastof FOR SALE - 55 head ewes,2 Cane seed. $11.50. For orders Reasonable rates. Write or Clay Center on Hiwhy 24.x6 to 5 yrs., some with lambs,restfrom Sharp Seed Co. contact call collect: lambing soon. $18 head, phone Harvey Griggs, Tescott. Phone NATIONALLY ACCREDITED 456-9145, Wamego, Kans. x7 283-4463. S136 DONALD J. BOWMAN SPF Registered Duroc Boars, Chry Kidder, Mo. - 816-575-2256 MONUMENTS Serviceable size. Harold Brumm, FOR SALE or trade for calf - FOR SALE - Tennessee Sweet or 575-2413 Box 157 RR 3, Junction City, Kans. Ph. gentle mare, well broke to ride cane seed. Germination 94. Em Hamilton, Mo. 64644 MANHATTAN & 10 mo. old filly. OL 5-3541, mett May, Westmoreland, Kans. Collect CE 8-7258. SB7 x7 MONUMENT CO. Solomon. Phone 224-3329. z6 FOR SALE - Nationally ac- credited SPF registered Duroc30 PUREBRED Hampshire WANTED TO RENT - Grass Lawrence E. Welter J. J. BEAUDET Boars and open gilts. Meat type,weaning pigs for sale. Fred Pi- for 10 to 40 cows & calves. How. pri Office and Display large litters. Larry D. Hobson,per, 494.2216, St. George. x6 and Miller, 1105 South Garfield, AUCTIONEER Junction City, Kans. CE 8-3575. REAL ESTATE BROKER Scandia, Kans. Phone FE 5-2650 FOR SALE - Charolaisbull, 123 No. 3rd x6 4 years old. Purebred. Top x6 Your Sale Solicited bloodline. Might consider leas- 19! Large or Small Office Phone Res. Phone FOR SALE - 119 high quali- PASTURE WANTED for cat- ty medium to young cows, 64 ing. Harley Peterson, R 1, Sa- tle; 10 up to 40 cows and calves; 1 EAST HIGHWAY US 24 PR 8-5137 PR 8-4978 Herefords, 55 Angus with 12 lina, Kans. x6 and 25 yearling heifers. Dale MANHATTAN PR 8-3455 MANHATTAN, KANS. calves on the ground, balance NATIONALLY ACCREDITED Miller, Milford, Kans., phone 191 heavy springers. Richard Kal Junction City CE 8-7354. SB6 Real Estate ivoda, Telephone 26F19, Cuba.SPF Yorkshire boars and open And General Sales CEMETERY Kans. 66940. x7 gilts from tested bloodlines. ATRAZINE 80, Cargill and Ad Harvey Herrs, Linn, Kans., vance Gold -Tag seed for sale. 19( MEMORIALS REG. 2 yr. old Angus bulls Phone 348-2252. x8 Kenneth Piper, Hope, Kansas, forsale. Eileenmere breeding. REG. ANGUS bulls: Twelve to phone Tampa 552-34. x9 54 Year Continuous Service Guaranteed breeders. George Display Located on US24 Wallerius, Rt. 2, Salina,Phone fifteen months old. Well devel- FOR SALE - 2000 bu. yellow W W SB7 oped, ready for light to mediumshelled corn. Also 360 acres FARMS -RANCHES -ESTATES East of City Limits TA 7-9149. service this spring. C. G. Wag- pasture for rent. Good water 191 SOLD AT AUCTION FOR SALE - 16 ewes to lambner, 929 Santa Fe,Salina, and fence. Wm. Schmidt, Wash. Kans., TA 7-6263. x6 19 OR PRIVATE TREATY SCHAUBEL soon. One ram. Aeromotor &ngton, Kans. Phone Hanover, windmill head. Fertilizer at- ED 7-2852. x6 Gana Watson REAL ESTATE MONUMENT CO., INC. tachment for No. 6 JD plant-FOR SALE -50 springer Here- Auctioneer -Realtor er. Priced tosell. Don Jones.ford heifers. Start calving in FOR RENT - 280 acres pas. 14 Hillcrest Hutchinson, Kon. RR 3 Box 20 ME 2-3531 April. C. T. Casey, Havensville, 19 Beattie, Kans. SB6 x6 ture. Call Dan Glenn, Saturday Call DOUG WON - 316/K2-7543 Clarence Blanc, President Kans., Phone 948-2696. or Sunday. PR 6-8394,Manhat CLAY CENTER REG. YORKSHIRE serviceable tan. SI36 W W age boars & open gilts. LitterSANTA GERTRUDIS bulls - mates & bros.to testing sta-increase weaning weights. Ex- FOR SALE - Kansas Common tion pigs with 6.07 sq. in. loincellent young certified bulls for Alfalfa Seed. Ted Anderson, eye & 2.3 average daily gain. sale. Dr. P. L. Beidorwell, Belle- Manhattan, PR 6-8127. SB7. M Livestock Neill R. Walker, Rt. 2, McPher-ville, Kans., Ph. 913 JA 7-2174; M Ed Reimer son, Kans., CH 1-2599. SB8 913 JA 7-2247; 913 CH 3-1512. AUCTIONEER x12 FOR SALE - Registered An- Automotive We Specialize in Selling Buy gus bull, 5 yrs. old, Eileenmere FOR SALE - 1 young Short- DAIRY CATTLE Dairymen- horn bull, serviceable age. 456- breeding, good breeder. Elmer SB6 "A complete Sale Service" The Best For Less Woody, Paxico, Kans. Ph. 636- 9407, Wamego, Kans. GMC We have for your selection 8382. x5 Phone or write for sale 380 BIG CHOICE Western at all times the largest supplyFOR SALE - Nationally ac- yearling ewes, on wheat pas- TRUCKS dates. of ture, gentle and settled down. % Ton - 60 Ton 1966C Telephone 367-2373 credited SPF Hampshire and sp GOESSEL, KANSAS FRESH SPRINGER Hampshire York cross, open Also 455 2 -year -old Western Sales & Service HOLSTEIN - GUERNSEY gilts $10 above market priceewes, all ready to breeding for 16 "Marion County" per head. Galen Wietharn, Ax -early fall lambs. Call Doug TRI-COUNTY MOTORS JERSEY tell, Kans. 736-2777. x9 Wildin, 316 662-7543, Hutchin- 307 N. 3rd MANHATTAN 1965 SWISS and MILKING son. SB6 sp BOBT. G. "BOB" WILSON SHORTHORN COWS & FOR SALE ---Choice of 25 Registered Holstein cows from REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE NEW & USED TRUCKS 1964 Auctioneering Sales Mgr. HEIFERS serviceable age boars and open New 1967 IH 908B 1/2ton pick ch 32 & 3 grades. DHIA tested. A-1 $1895 Financing available -up to 24bred. $400 each. One deal. R. gifts. Also a good purebred An- up truck, V-8 engine .. 13 AllTypes of Sales mos. W. Neaderhiser, 2 Mi. west Cu- gus bull, two years old.526- 1959 IH RF190 truck,19'3" 1963 ba, Kans. x6 3303. Herman Dohl, Sylvan wheel base, twin-screw,3 -way SPECIALS Grove, Kans. SB7 auxiliary transmission,10 1963 Phone 494-2552 100 head of open Holstein hei-DUROC BOARS, serviceable new 10x20 12 plytires HOLSTEIN COWS for sale; el- 1963 Box 118St. George, Kans. fers age, from 200 to 250 lbs. Also ton pickup,V8 50 head Holstein heifer calves even good producers. KABSU 1956 Dodge 1/2 $195 4 Registered Hereford bulls, 2 engine yrs. old, Real Silver breeding. breeding. Orville Lang, Chap- 6 01 1961. CALVES! CALVES! John D. Erickson, Olsburg, man, Kans., Phone WA 2-6765. 1962 F100 Ford pickup, Si: We will have 400 to 500 calvesKans., Phone 468-3329. x8 SB6 finder 1961 DAIRY SUPPLIES beef cross. 2 weeks to 450 lbs. At our barn every week for theFOR SALE - Registered Here- REG. CHESTER White boars, 1965 next several months. ford bull. Coming 4 years old.serviceable age, James Miller, Macha-Revere Dwarf freebloodlines.Gentle Circleville, Kans., Phone 924- and good breeder. Frank Louth - 2244. x7 Impl. Co. Wamego W. G. WIEBE an, Glasco, Kans., Phone 593- Phone CI 4-7625 4121. x6 FOR SALE- Registered An- 767-5014 Dairy Supply Summerfield, Kansas gus bulls, Eileenmere breeding, several 2 years and 1 three V FOR SALE - 14 large type GROW Located At registered Angus cows, 7 calvesyears old. Ralph Latzke, Chap- MU,10),CODM COUNCIL Bit -O -Gold Cheese Bldg. WANTED TO BUY by side, rest freshning soon. man, Kans. x7 POI Price $250. Phone Hutchinson true Dave Doperalski FEEDER HOGS NATIONALLY ACCREDITED FOR SALE -Rounded front, Authorized DeLaval Dealer 40 to 100 lbs. Top prices paid. MO 2-8553. Paul Neuenschwand- SPF Hampshire boars & open homemade pickup cover,6V War er. SB6. MarYsviu.,ge' Rubber parts for all makes J. D. SIMPSON gilts,excellentquality.H. 30". D. 0. Hartsook, POT Service for all makes 130 Grant Ave., Junction City WayneShi474-3rley,Horton, Ka Kans., Phone HI3-4108. Cus FOR SALE - My 41iz year oldPhone913 Used milk machines, all makes Phone CE 8-3754 or CE 8-3939Shorthorn Herd Bull, Elmwood 349. x11ns., foot PO, dooFray We would appreciate being SportsmanLord,Reserve FOR SALE - Eight Ideal FOR SALE- Registered An- up coach, fits allpickups. lly of service to you. FOR SALE -Two year old reg-Grand Champion, Salina Short- gus bull. Calved 7-14-64. Bar- vacation comfort fortwo. Fu horn Sale, April, 1965. 1 Short- dolier breeding. Price $400. equipped. Good asnew Ptah Phone 456-7200 stered Angus bull. Perry Saf- horn bell, 20 -months old. Allen Clay tPOI fel, Junction City, Kans. x6 John McCormick, Assaria,Ks.. price. Wallace Benson WAMEGO, KANSAS Lard, Clay Center, Kans. x8 67416. Phone 913 667-2542. Center, Kans. ME2-5057. x6 Irlot steer , ibs, 9-3l8 Need A Pickup? DON'S USED CARS BIG TRUCKS AND TRUCKS USED CARS CENTRAL KANSAS FARMS 1966 Olds, V-8 fully equiped, low reford GET A NEW ONE READY FOR WORK 1963 Chev., 2 ton, 2 speed axle, 2000 acres ranch, the very IN WAKEFIELD V-8 mileage best of grass & fencing, abun- 1966 Chevrolet 2 -ton 2 -speed $1695 1966 Ford Gal. 500, PS $1695dance of water, well located, arlarierei We have a good selection of 102" CA, 327 V8, new 825x20 1963 Chev. tilt cab, 5 spd trans., fair bldgs., Cloud County nterpr'ie & % Ton Pickups 2 sp. axle, V-8 1965 Ford Custom 500, PS, PB nylon 10 ply, can mount body $2750 400 acres, 100 acres creek land, 1/2 T, 8-cyl., 4- $1595 S3 1966 Chev. 1534 and hoist - very good 1962 Chev. 2 ton, 2sp. axle, 6 300 acres of grass, improved, spd. cyl., $1550 1964 Ford Gal. 500, air, power lox*, 1966 International 2 ton 2 speed, S & B $1425 Cloud County. ed by4',! 1962 Ford F600, Zr, w/ 16' bed 124" CA V-8, new 825x20 nylon 1961 Ford 2 ton, 2 spd, V-8 rte & hoist $1195 1965 Buick Grand Sport, loaded 234 acres of 1st and 2nd bot- 10 ply, can mount body and $1950 tom land. Ideal for a valley bulls,ealzal[ti 1959 Chev. %Ton Pickup hoist, very good 1947 Chev. 2 ton with 13%ft. bed & hoist 1961-62 Chev. & Ford1/2 -ton irrigation system. ans., Pile 1958 Chev. %T, wide box,6 $495 pickups cyl., 4 -speed 1960 Ford 2 ton V-8 2 speed, 1962 Chev., 1/2 ton, 4 spd.,6 cyl., 240 acres, good large country 13'6" Tradewinds grain box, overhauled $895 Special Price On New home, the land lays real well. d Hereto 1955 Chev. 2 ton, bed & hoist, good 825x20 rubber, new 190 acres broke and 50 acres new paint $1475 1958 IHC % ton, 6 cyl. $495 N & E Series Trucks Dagq paint grass. This farm has real good 320, L951 Chev.1/2T pickup, grain 1961 GMC 1/2 ton V6, overhauled Pickup campers, sink, 2 burn-allotments. Cloud County. sides & stock rack 1947 Chevrolet 2 ton 2 speed $850 er range, ice box, sleeps four $675 160 acres near Clay Center, nger 1957 International % T pickup, 13'6" Giant grain & stock fair buildings 3y grain sides & stock rack box, underbody hoist, very Don's Used Cars Kak good older truck, one owner Kling Motor Co. 80 acres with a very good 1951 Ford three-quarter, 4 speed, & Trucks three bedroom home and many 6 cyl. Always a good selection of new Ford-Mercury-Ford Trucks other buildings located on a rolais Iv; & used trucks and Crevrolet JA 7.5190 US 81 at 23rd St. 1959 IH % ton pickup, 4 speed, BELLEVILLE, KANSAS blacktop road near Clay Center. heavier 6 cyl. cars at Skinner's. If you've BELLEVILLE, KANS. calves. never been here to trade - -If we don't have whatyou Phone 527-2271 2 acres at the edge of Clay Pho; 1949 Dodge 11/2T with bed come in. You'll like the way weneed, we can get it- Center. Two bedroom home, do business. '48 1 -TON CHEVY truck, dualfull basement and double car wheels,factory bed and stock garage. AULD Skinner Chev. Co. Dump Trucks rack. Will trade for livestock. The discouraging thing about CHEVROLET Just recently traded in- Sa- Silverlake, Kans. Pho. 582-4346. spring is that everything seems 625 Lincoln line County dump trucks. All x6 to come back but us. HO 1-5414 ME 2-2101 in good mechanical condition & ready to go to work. Equipped e seed at WAKEFIELD CLAY CENTER, KANS. Call for Appointment Od, b4 with beds and hoists. Real Estate ne di '65 Dodge D-600 $2,295 holds seii Want a Not,' One 50 Gal. Gas '64 Dodge D-600 $2,195 Eldon Thorman Glaso FREE '63 IHC 1600 $1,595 APR. 13 - Farmland and Farm Real Estate & Auction Service FOR SALE "Hurry for best selection" Machinery auction east of Cul- CLAY CENTER, KANS. 1967 Plymouth Satellite, 2-dr. With every new car and used ver, Kans. Heirs of the Mary L. Ph. 913 ME 2-2148 pe H.T., bucket seats, "426 He- car sold that sells for over $500 SID BACON MOTOR. CO. Frain Estate, Lawrence Frain, angefert during TA 7-5522 (agt). Auct. Melvin Zuker. x6 Co., mi" engine, 4 -speed,p. -steer- 101 ing, power disc brakes, one Corner Santa Fe and Elm FARMS FOR SALE TF owner, 2,000 actual miles, Skaggs Motors Salina, Kansas FARMS - Riley County: 647 fire engine red with white MANHATTAN FORD acres, approximately 25 acres Improved 360, modern home, corn & ea interior, priced to sell. We plow land. Balance good water- good road, 150 cultivated, with pnardville, sold this unit new. 17th Anniversary ed grass. $63,500. Washington 40 creek bottom, balance pas- Enjoy County 373 acres. 137 acres ture, 40 A wheat, 70 A feed $3500 cropland, balance creek and grain, 31 alfalfa at $52,000, only , Sale Rox Spring Driving spring watered grass, $47,000. $5,000 down, $5,000 March1, ans. One 640 acres. Over 300 acres plow then $1,000 per year plus 5% in- For on Nemaha Valley Now On 1966 Buick Wildcat 2-dr.H.T., land. Balance native and im- terest. Co. con automatic trans., power steer-proved grass. $112,000. Elliott scott. P1 Motors Come In! ing, power brakes, air cond., Unimproved 128 acres, 123 radio. White with blue vinylReal Estate. Leland W. Elliott, acres cultivated, 24.3 wheat, 43 Chrysler-Plymouth-GMC Truck OUR GREATEST interior. Local one owner. Realtor, Washington, Kans. Ph.feed grain, 20 conserving, 25 lessee Sr 703 :North Street TRADE VALUES EA 5-2112. x6 OF THE YEAR 1966 Mustang 2-dr. H. Top, free, only $130 per acre with Lion 94. SENECA, KANS. automatic trans.,full length REAL ESTATE liberal contract. Phone 913 DE 6-3481 OPEN EVENINGS operating console,22,000 Sales- Auctions Highly improved 500 acres on BANK RATE FINANCING miles, clean oil road, all buildings, nearly - C Low overhead makes low MARVIN COTTRELL, new, modern 3 -bedroom home, prices without sacrificing 1963 Chev. Impala, S/S 2-dr. salesman calves. quality. H.T. automatic trans., power 250 cultivated, balance good uth Gar at our two locations Skaggs (Ford) Motors steering, red bucket seats, ARMON BOSSE grass at $80,000 with excellent s. CE "Where Customers Send black exterior,49,000miles. Realtor long terms contract. C&C in Marysville Their Friends" Your listings appreciated Unimproved 80 near Aurora, ;ID for at 1952 Jeep pickup, just over- 2nd & Houston Phone 8-3525 Many More To Choose From ONAGA, KANSAS all cultivated but 6 acres, good s and cal hauled, exceptional condi- MANHATTAN, KANS. irrigation, well on adjoining 80, ifers. Dak tion $499 Manhattan Motors $12,000 on contract. ns., phone 1962 Volkswagen Micro bus, 311-317 Houston PR 8-3537 Fulmer Real Estate 3.7354. 5:1 extra- clean, just overhaul- SPRING CLEAN-UP Farms are selling, you should ed, a sharp wagon equip- Used Car Lot 214 Houston CATHERINE J FULMER be buying - Call collect for ap- rgill and ped for camping_ $799 Units listed below must be sold BUICK FOR REALTOR pointment. d for salt 1962 IHC 4 -wheel drive Scout, 1967 Chevrolet Impala, 4-dr., full top $945 50 YEARS Office 456-7696 I have several other good list- one, K V-8, automatic trans., pow- 1951 Willys Jeep 4 -wheel drive MANHATTAN, KANSAS ings including several pastures. 14. er steering, 19,000 miles Res. 456-9281 $1999 picku $445 I bit yell 1962Volkswagen $845 WAMEGO 360 Rao C&C in Manhattan Large selection of used cars & For Graduates Kvasnicka Realty ;00d watt pickups in stock 1965 MG convertible.. $1399 HADDAM, KANSAS 1nnidt, IV A BETTER CAR FIRST OFFERING 1966 Ford Galaxie 500, 390, BIG DISCOUNT ON Phone FR 6-2874 e Hanove They'll Like 650 acres of grass in Potta- standard, sharp, one own-2 Used El Dorado campers Gerald A. Kvasnicka, Realtor er. This week's special 1 Used Eldorado 14' camping Sports Models watomie County with an addi- $1899 tional 900 acres available for Alice J. Kvasnicka, Secretary 10 acres 1949 Jeep pickup, 4 wheel trailer 1965 Mustang V-8, floor shift, lease. nn, drive, serviceable farm FORD SALES & SERVICE bucket seats $1695 800 acres in the heart of the 394, M truck $299 Flint Hills with 240 A bottom Farms For Sale StenbergMotors 1964 Chevrolet Impala Super land and 560 A grass. Excep- Sport, 327 V-8 engine with tional set of improvements on Pasture, 480 A Pott. County. tsas Ce C & C Auto Sales Ph. 446-3532 Clyde, Ks. 66938 4 -speed floor shift and bucket this fine farm. Be ready to This is one of the choice pas- Anderso Marysville, Kans. HI 3-3029 seats, only $1595 move when you make an ap-tures. Good bluestem grass, !1_121. Manhattan, Kans. PR 6-5221 1964 Impala Sport Coupe pointment to see this one. -plenty water, fence good. Hold- V-8, power steering .... $1595 240 acres in Cloud County ing pens, chute. Near a high- CHEVROLET"` with 90 acres of grass and theway. This is one of the best 1963 Chevy II convertible, 6 - balance under cultivation. pastures we have had the privi- cylinder with Powerglide, ra- For fast action in the dispo-lege to sell. Let us show you dio and heater, Super Sport sition of your farm property, equipment only $995 this pasture. LARGE STOCK OF TRUCKS call the Hoyle Agency, CE 8- 1962 Chev. sport coupe, just 5295 in Junction City, or our Pasture 674 A Riley County, 1964 Chev. 2 -ton, LWB, 2$2195-spd. overhauled $1095 farm and ranch specialist, 20 acres farm, bal. pasture. CS Pierce Powers, CE 8-4719. ,Well watered, immediate posses- 1966 Ford N-600,361V-8, 5 - Ton speed trans., 1965 Chev. 1/2T, 6-cyl., LWB, 4- SPECIAL sion. 17,000,2 -speed, speed $1395 wVice 16 -ft. stock & grain bed with 1966 Chevrolet Caprice 9 -passen- The Hoyle Agency Farm, 240 A farm, 100 acres 58 Wilson 40' roof rack. $3150 MOTO hoist. 26,000 miles. ger station wagon, V-8 en- Central National Bank Building pasture, bal. farm land. Terrac- 1965 Ford N-600 330 V-8, 4- 57 American 38 ft.platfor$ gine, automatic level control E. L. HOYLE CE 8-5295 ed, in top condition, good fence. speed, 2 -speed, 17 -ft. folddown 22m50 transmission, radio, heater, JUNCTION CITY, KANS. Can be bought on contract. with hoist. 35,000 miles. 1963 Jeep 4 -wheel drive one owner, locally owned. See TRIO 1964 Ford F-600 174" W.B., it now $2495 Farm, 800 acres, 250 farm, chassis cab, V-8, 4-spd., 2-spd., 65 Chev. tandem tractor $5750 CLAY COUNTY FARMS bal. pasture and meadows. Mod- ' 1/2 On Pt 13,800 miles. 1965 GMC 1/2 -ton Inline $1345 USED TRUCKS gine 240 with 48 grass. Wheat 82Aern home, hay sled, corrals, 1963 Ford F-600 144" W.B., chas- 1963 Chev. 80 tractor .... $2995We're badly in need of more us- FG 60,Barley35.Very nicebarns. This is a choice livestock 19uc sis cab, V-8, 4-spd. 2-spd. $400 ed trucks, and we'll make farmstead. This would make afarm. Can be bought on con- -screw' "v 53 GMC 2 ton LWB 1963 Chev. 2 -ton, 175" W.B., V-8, $2250 you the best deal ever. nice home for some family. tract. 4 -speed, 2 -speed 63 Int. tractor 320 on Highway 24 near Clay ly tires 1963 Ford F-600, 156" W.B. chas- 62 Int'l.21/2ton tandem 1$327f5t0. 1966 Chevelle Deluxe El Camino, Center with 100 grass balance pidelP,r) sis cab, V-8, 4 -speed, 2 -speed dump V-8 engine, automatic trans- terraced. Sell on contract. Lawrence Welter 1961 Int. 2 -ton, 171" W.B. chas- 62 2% ton tandem mission, power steering, ra- Auctioneer, PR 8.3455 ...6( dio and heater. A 1 -owner lo- 120A with 64 broke. Nice ickuP sis cab, 6-cyl., 4-spd., 2-spd. 13Internadumptional' large improved home. $5000 1967 Ford F-250 pickup, 6-cyl., 62 International 2% ton tandem cally owned, low mileage ve-down, balance over 10 years @ Harold Carlson 4 -speed, 10,030 miles 13' dump $2750 hicle & priced to sell $2195 5 per cent. 1965 Ford F-250,V-8, pickup, Broker, PR 8-3083 evere 4 -speed 61 International tandem dump, 1962 Chevrolet %T pickup, 8' 240 with 190 broke, fair im- box train screw $2295 Fleetside, 6 cyl., 4 speed trans.provements. MANHATTAN, KANS. $1095 6.3 Chev. 80 tractor, fully Pullin- 12 -unit motel for sale or 2 BEDROOM house, all modern, Taylor Motor Co. ped $2995 1958 Chevrolet ton pickup, trade for farm. East Central barn, garage and wash house. Phone E! 5-2202 55 Chev. LWB 2 ton, hoist & V-8 with 4 -speed .. only $695Kansas. Modern 6 room house18 lots. Parking space for 6 T67.5°14 WASHINGTO. ./cSAS grain box $1750 1958 Ford % ton pickup, V-8 with this. trailer houses, 18 highway. Dave 58 GMC LWB 2 -speed....$1879550 with 4 speed Only $.395 Nice 2 bedroom home in Clay Sullivan, Wamego, Kans., R1. u'CIL'1° $3995 Center, good location, central 456-9662, Wamego, Kans. x9 FOR SALE- 1948 Chevy 2 -ton 64 Ford tandem tractor air conditioning, full basement. truck with 17 ft. bed. 456-7474, 61 Chev. tandem tractor $R750 Built in 1960. Priced to sell. onded°°60 Wamego. x7 59 Trailmobile 35 -ft. grain $1250 OBERMEYER 320 ACRES on Highway, new over, Many other listings from 20A home, ample buildings for live- 1957 Chev. % ton sharp. $495 k, r FOR SALEor trade - 1958 up. To buy or sell see: stock, plenty water. Chester Pet- 341, Custom Ford V-8 automatic 4- 55 Chev. 2 ton LWB--Junker (-4 erson, Osage City, Kans. 66523. door sedan. Frank Borden, 55 Chev. 1/2 ton plain $345 x8 ;ht fat iid Frank Borden, Washington, Ks. LEO CHAPMAN SB6 Melton Motor Co., Inc. Marvin Obermeyer, Owner Real Estate & Investments CHEAP - 20x30' 5 -room cabin, or tv/ ;1 Ph. BL 8-2255 Open to 9 p.m. Phone ME 2-2077 west side of Tuttle. 435 Bald- pew ci3'' FOR SALE- 1953 Chev. 2-ton, 16th and M Sts.JA 7-2201 HERINGTON, KANSAS win Rd., Topeka, Kans., FL 7- rigrotl, hoist,good grainbox,insert BELLEVILLE 425 Anthony Clay Center, Ks. 4122 evenings. SB7 26°51. motor. Call 22F8, SB6 1967 Prices COMBINES JUNCTION CITY FOR SALE 1957 Massey 70 with 12'head on all this Farm Equipment MM 670 Super diesel row crop 1957 Deere 55 with 14'head tractor, used 2 seasons, extra 1958 Deere 55 with 14'head 1950 3 nice 1960 Deere 45 with cab,12' hd. New Equipment 1035 platform NON

TRACTORS COMBINES USED TRACTORS FOR SALE - 1953 Minneapolis 1950 JD A, reconditioned 1964 MF 410 14' $5600 Moline U with front mounted 1964 New Holland self propell- 1959 D-17 AC WF 4 -row cultivator and heavy duty MF 35 tractor with loader ed 818 chopper 1958 961 Ford hydraulic cylinder. Both m IHC 560 Gas 1966 Gehl SP 188 self propelled 1949 "B" John Deere good shape and are ready for 1952 JDA Good USED TRACTORS 1949 Oliver 88 the field. Gary Rieck, Burlin- chopper game, Kans., RR 1. Phone 654- 4010D JD, 2356 hrs., del'd, 1-63 1958 IHC 101 Hume & v, MISCELLANEOUS 3010D JD, 2363 hrs., del'd 6-63 corn hd. MACHINERY 3721. x6 3010 gas, JD, complete OH $2500 Loader for AC D-17 1966 4 -row Dempster 3 -pt. w/ 1959 JD 630 OH, nice one 1959 JD 55 12' cab, PS, loaded Ford 11' wheel disc FOR SALE - IHC 11' No. 37 rotary mold board,fert. & 1959 JD 530, OH Several 3 -pt. 3-14" plow wheel disk, hyd.; IHC No. 400 '5 insect. $3200 springtooth, 3 section; IHC 3 - 11 1961 AC D15D, OH 1958 JD 45 1959 IHC truck 18' Henderson 4 -row MF cult. for 85, 90, or 180 $2400 dump bed with hoist & winchsection spiketooth harrow; IHC 1956 JD 60, OH, real good JD high low Hume reel & cab No. 60 3 bottom 14" plow on MF tractor 1958 MF 65, gas & 12 ft. header 11:00-15 Flotation tires & Heavy duty twin-draulic loader 1954 JD 60, PS & rollo $3200 wheels $85 pr.rubber; IHC No. 101 1960 12 ft. with double acting cylinder 1958 JD 420 1963 Gleaner E, brakes, Hume combine;Oliver No.88,1953 for 85 or 90 MF tractor 1946 JD G, OH reader, cab $5000 tractor & cultivator; AC power 1964 Gleaner E with everything Peschel Bros. side delivery rake on rubber; 4 -row IHC fast hitch lister with 1949 JD A, OH IHC No. 185 2 -row lister with th rot. mo. board, fert.-sect. 1951 JD B, OH $5100 304 Center 8N 4 and 6 cyl. Fords 4 row two point rotary mold- rotary moldboards on rubber. JD 851 two wheel rake, recon- IHC M & H DC Case Above machinery in nice shape. 2' ditioned board listerwith rubber HI 34377 Ralph Meyer, Phone CE 8-3007, press wheels, two 200 lbs. x6 New Idea No. 400 two wheel USED PLANTERS fertilizer hoppers $395 Junction City, Kans. 494A JD fert. attach. & furrow- rake, reconditioned ers MARYSVILLE, KANS. FOR SALE - 14 -ft. New Hol- 2 JD No. 9 mowers, completelyIHC 4 -row w/fert. Flentie's Inc. land 1966 swather. Run 2 sea- 85 reconditioned IHC 4 -row Flex -Planter units USED TRACTORS sons. Pete Ediger, Pho. 947- 3 JD No. 5 mowers, completely 15 N. 75 Hiway AV 4-3061 3277, Hillsboro, Kans. x6 USED MISChLLANEOUS SABETHA, KS.66534 1960 IH 240 w/ loader reconditioned Allis D-17 on LP gas FOR SALE - IHC Model 412 Kneib pop up bale loader semi mounted 416 plow, fast JD 290 planter w/ fert. Danhauser 3 -pt. blade HERINGTON 1966 JD 3020 gas, low hours JD hay conditioner 1963 JD 3010 diesel hitch, excellent condition. Tom Frankfort Impl. 2 -row 3 -pt. lister with or with- 1958 D-17 Allis Mehl, Beloit, Kans. Phone 913 out fert. attmt. 1964 JD 45 combine 529-2601. SB7 225x Letz Fro grinder -mixer 1962 JD 55 combine FOR SALE - John Deere 11 ft. BY 2-4458 14W Papec feed wagon 225x Letz PTO grinder JD F120 3-16 plow wheel disc, good condition. How- Peerless PTO roller miller w/ JD 66 4-16 hyd. plow ard Sump, Randolph, Kansas, feeder Phone 944-2106, Green. SB8 ter FRANKFORT, KANS. Rental 480 JD mower -condi- TRACTORS Case 4-14 hyd. plow an - John Deere No. 810 4-16 tioner 1964 JD 2010 gas, 900 hrs. Crust Buster 24' FOR SALE - 48 G John Deere TRACTORS Schwartz manure loader tractor, new tires and good a 1962 JD 2010 gas, o'hld. IHC side rake condition. Robert Fritschi, Han- 1962 2010 JD gas, completely 1962 JD 2010 dsl., o'hld. 14T John Deere baler over, Kans. SB6 k recond. $2595 Todd Tractor Co., Inc. 1961 JD 3010 dsl., o'hld. 2 row Ford front mtd. cultivator 1964 JD 1010 gas tractor $1995 1961 IHC 460 gas, o'hld. WANTED - No. 55 John ick 1958 JD 620 gas $2250 Junction Hwys. 36 & 63 1959 IHC 560 gas, o'hauled, new Deere combine, 1954 thru 1959. 1958 MF 50 with loader ..$1395 Store Phone DE 6-2138 rubber W. W. Smith & Sons Stephen Rupert, Minneapolis, 1959 JD 730 gas $2695 SENECA, KANSAS 1958 A -C D-17 gas, new rbr. Kansas. x9 is 1957 JD 620 gas $2250 1958 JD 620 LP, new rbr. ME 2-3148 Ford 8N, good $495 1958 JD 620 LP, new block FOR SALE - Two horse single 1949 JD A, overhauled $595 1956 IHC 300 gas axle trailer; McCormick 4 -row 1956 JD 70 dsl., o'hld. CLAY CENTER curler; M&M 6 -foot one-way. COMBINES 1956 JD 60 LP, o'hauled Clyde Waylan, Delavan, Ph. 466- r& 1956 JD 45 combine, recondition- 1951 JD A; 1948 IH M; 1946 IH GUARANTEED READY 2845. x6 ed $1895 1967 C -II Gleaner, 16' with cab ntly 1959 JD 45 combine with cab New 4020-3020, immediate deliv- MACHINERY 1967 C -II Gleaner, 16 ft. FOR SALE - 1963 JD 4010 die- $2495 ery JD Model 35 loader 1965 C -II Gleaner, 14' with cab sel, real nice, 2100 hrs., new BALERS 1957 JD 720 W.F.,P.S.,live IHC 33A loader w/ hyd. kit & rice tires tires $4150. George Larson, Mil- JD 14T baler, recond. $695 PTO, hyd. Twin-Draulic w/ hyd. bucket 1962 A Gleaner 14 ft. tonvale, Kans. x7 1954 JD 70D, R.C.,P.S.,hyd. IHC No. 30 loader for H or M1958 A Gleaner, 14' with cab 1950 JD R.C., hyd. $595 JD No. 80 3 -pt. blade 1955 John Deere 45, 10 ft. FOR SALE - 2 -row Interna- Young & 1952 E-4 Co-op, live PTO IHC 2 -point blade 1957 Massey 27 tional lister with fertilizerat- 1948 LA Case, new pistons & Peerless 10" roller mill 1955 AC 66 tachment. 3 -point hitch. Glenn Son sleeves JD 14' BW disk harrow Machines Are Reconditioned E. Lacy, Miltonvale, Kans. x9 Impl. Co. 1949 WD Allis w/ Jayhawk IH 37 wheel disk, 10Y2' And Guaranteed rater Council Grove FOR SALE - 1965 New Hol- raul loader JD 121/2' KBA whl. disk USED TRACTORS land 268 baler with model 50 Kans. JD "D"starter, PTO, good M -H 12 -ft. wheel disk 1955 WD 45; 1959 D-14 bale thrower. Fred Gentz, Her- Ph. 767-5018 2 I H"M", Super W-6 M -M 6 -ft. oneway OTHER MACHINERY ington, Phone BL 8-2098. x7 over- 99D Oliver JD 494 planter w/ fert. AC D-14 cultivator New 2 -row JD 302 planter $350 IHC 2 -row fast hitch lister w/ AC 60-2x14, AC 60 3x14 plows 2 JOHN DEERE 4 row mount- WICHITA New RL 4 listed crop cult. $675 rotary bottom 2 AC mounted listers ed listers, $100 each. 2 Noble in- 730 JD lister JD 2 -row 3 -pt.lister, rotary 1967 Hesston PT 10 windrower secticide banders, Disk harrows, cooks 5'3" offset bottoms & fert. atts. 2 John Deere No. 5 mowers $50. Leonard Sasse, Diller, Neb. SH 1818, AW 13'10" w/ antif. 1967 Hesston PT -10 windrower, 793-5907. x7 i cut brgs. demonstrator $995 Marysville Mchry. FOR SALE - 1958 IHC 101 12 - 24T baler, very good Several used JD mowers ft. combine in good condition, 45T IH baler SEE US FOR- East US 36 Price $1600. Phone NE 4-5313, or in 1 63 JD 5010 dsl.dual H.D., 36 IH 1 -row; 50 IH 2 -row, andNew Hesston swathers; Gehl 24.5x32 tires No. 12 JD 2 -row forage har-feed machinery; Crust Buster Kanopolis, Kans. x6 1 61 JD 4010 R.C. dsl., H.D., vester Harrows; G -R loaders; Danuser HI 34746 FOR SALE - 1962 Massey Fer- 1959 & 1956 14' No. 55 JD com- At1..5-ry.umans :ter PTO, dual 18.4 rubber diggers; Lilliston rolling culti- guson Deluxe 35 series, used 1 60 JD 730 dsl., H.D., PTO, 3- bines vators. crop MARYSVILLE, KANSAS 1480 hours,fully equipped, pt., new tires 125 IH 14' $1,295. Donald Lund, Leonard- 1 66 AC D-21 dsl.,H.D., dual Salvaging 1947, 48 and 52 JD ville, Kans. x7 rith 18.4x38 tires combines Tri-County Sales MACHINERY 1 63 Case 930 CK LP, new tires 2 6' JD tillers George Munkres 1960 JD 7 ft. hay crimper PTO, rith 1 58 JD 720 dsl. RC, 3 -pt., good JD 16-8 "B" RB w/ fert. attach. Phone Collect 1949 Farmall "C" tractor with good condition, $375. Harold condition & grass seeder BL 8-2249 or BL 8-2991 C-21 7 -ft. mounted mower, C- Hoover, Abilene, Buckeye 3314. vith 1 56 JD 70 gas, wide frt. Several other 16-8and 16x10 HERINGTON, KANSAS 46 mounted 2 -row lister,C- x6 1 59 JD 730 LP, low hours 1955 2T Chev. truck, motor re- 244 2 -row cultivator, equipped 1 58 JD 620 LP RC, 3 -pt. built, grain bed & hoist for touch control $900 FOR SALE -- One 1950 Model 3 61 JD 55 Hi -Lo, 14' combine Field sprayer, wholesale prices PRE -OWNED COMBINES No. 250 IHC 2 -row corn plant- Jeep with aluminum cab. In 1 66 IHC 303 14' combine Spray DUMAS & fiberglass tanks IN HILLSBORO er, w/ rubber press, fertilizer, good condition, 65,000 actual heel 1967 Gleaner C -II,18 -ft.,low miles. P. S. Kozel, Morrowville, 1 62 Massey Super 92 14'com- Wire Winder forContinental like new, used 50 acres . $350 bine P.O. digger $35 acres 1951 Farmall "M" tractor, new Phone 265-3141. x6 Shop worn 12'2" RWA disk 1966 Gleaner C -II, 18 -ft., cab, rubber & paint, engine & Large selection of other good haro shedded rear -endcompletelyover- FOR SALE - 10' EZ-Flow fert- used tractors, combines & im- 1966 Gleaner C -II,18 -ft.,chop- hauled, excellent condition ilizer spreader. Good condition, plements. per $1250 $125. J. M. Hart, Delphos, Kans. Wolf Imple. Co. 1958 Gleaner A, 14 -ft., farmer 1959 IH No. 101 combine w/ x6 TERMS AVAILABLE John Deere Sales & Service owned milo and pickupguards. Good Selection Of Phone 568-2349 1962 Super 92, MF, 14 -ft.,big Machine is fiel dready. $2400 GOOD USED PARTS Late Model Used Combines GLLASCO, KANSAS tires No. 8 IH 3-16" plow on rubber, Tractors,Combines & Farm 1955 Gleaner A, 14 -ft., extra good condition $125 Machinery. We buy wrecked or MACHINERY: clean burned late model tractors & Western Impl. Co. PRIVATE SALE TRACTORS ALL OF THE ABOVE farm machinery. lling 2256 S. West St.WH 34261 Good 25 -ft. Sam Mulkey grain 1964 AC D -19D, low hrs., cleanEQUIPMENT TS FIRST North 81 Tractor Salvage WICHITA, KANS. & hay bale elevator. Maybe 1962 AC D -17D, sharp CLASS EQUIPMENT OWNED Route 1 PR 2-5491 run by powertake off from 1955 AC WD -45, new overhaul, BY ONE INDIVIDUAL. THIS SEDGWICK, KANS. 67135 PO' MACHINERY tractor or elec. motor or gas & tires, w. front EOTTTPMENT HAS ALWAYS 1.5811 I need a late % ton pickup to BEEN SHEDDED. 1962 JD 4010dsl., std. engine. trade on new or used machin- FOR SALE - Kewanee 12 -ft. 1960 JD 730dsl.,std.,3 -pt. Good IHC 16disk, by 8 -inch wheel discin good condition. D hitch or 16x8. Has box& steel ery. Cloud County Phone 2114, Beattie. Dennis 1958 JD 720dsl.,std.,3 -pt. wheels TRUCK & TRACTOR O'Neil. SB6 LET hitch Good Massey Harris pull type Jost Implement Co. 1956 JD 80dsl.,std. disk, 8 -ft.long FOR SALE or trade: Interna- 0.4 1958 JD 720R/C, LP gas, wide Good Dearborn powertake off 947-3182 Phone 913 tional 14 foot 151 combine, re- ELD front power mower forFord trac- conditioned. John McCormick, 1953 JD 60 tor, Model 14-16. HILLSBORO, 243-1840 Assaria, Kans., 67416. Phone gas, R/C, wide front rakes EELS 15 -ft. Flex -KingV -plow Two John Deere pull type KANS. 913 667-2542. x7 steel 15 -ft. Ad -FlexV -plow on steel, sidedelivery. CONCORDIA, KANS. 'le 15 -ft. Sunflower Good used IHC 2 -rowcultivator PEERLESS GRINDER -mixer or Pull V -plow roller mill, $585. Anhydrous ap- WeV 12 -ft. JD No.850 tiller w/ keel to fit IH tractor. Front& FOR SALE - Bale fork for 12 -ft. Krause back equipped with hyd.liftloading & stacking round & WANTED TO BUY - 4 -row Al-plicator, 16 -foot, Squibb flow PressA tiller w/ keel lis Chalmers cultivator, rear 8 -ft. Fordmower, like new cylinder. square bales. Phone PR 6-8103, meter, $350. Herman Vathauer, rsan Oliver side Also selling some baledalf- Manhattan, Kans. SB7 mount snap coupler hitch pre- Greenleaf, Kans. Phone 747- ;atisfa' delivery rake mixed ferred. Not over 4 years old. 5696. x8 Severalgood local farmer own- alfa hay & loose hay, FOR SALE - 1963 JD 300 ro- Perry Kitsmiller, Lawrence, ed combines 95s& 55s, stop prairie & alfalfa. HEAVY DUTY 30 -inch 121/2 hp. )ING and see themif you need a tary lister, 4 -row, 2 -bar, phoneKans., R 2. 66044. VI 3-6268 af- good combine. Contact or See: 464-3541, Aurora, Kansas. x9 ter 8 p.m. SB6 Virginia Wonder mower. A rid- EMILE EICHEM ing mower Ideal for large acre- TS. FLEX -KING V -PLOWS TWO 16' Baldwin C combine FOR SALE - 3 16' haywagonsage, hard use, sharp maneuver- MILLER DISCS RR 3 Phone 456-7263 headers for trade for 18 foots.with high racks for bale throw-ing. Alex Sabin, Blue Rapids, 0Inter., WAMEGO, KANS. 66547 Phone ST 5-2177' Waterville, er. One 16' hay self feeder. Also Kans. 66411. x9 nationar SB7 14x14electricroll -up h in Blanding Kansas. over- Imp]. co. $850 BUYS 1951 JohnDeere A head garage door complete. WANTED - GOOD used Nurs- 3 FOR SALE - 1960 880 Oliver AC36Or tractor equipped JD 10' Charles Imthurn, Paxico, Kans.ette automatic calf feeder. Ed MO PE 8-3066 tandem disk & JD2-16 plow. diesel, just overhauled, wide Phone 636-8512. x6 Wessling. New Cambria, Kans. 594. front end, $2395; also 2 -row JD TA 3-3695. x6 a %7 This is an extra goodtractor; Planter with fertilizer in excel-FOR SALE -4 -section MM ro- BELOIT, KS. all new rubber, new battery, lent condition. Call Ron Roes-tary hoe, $175. Equinment for FOR THE rideof your life, new parint. Alsoincluded in )-w9 t11; lister. Ifler, JE 9-3246, Manhattan, or10 hives of bees, 4 live hives,ride a Big Horn saddle from WANTED- Caterpillar D-7 for -price 3 -pt. hookup & a write No. 9, Rocky Ford trailer$10 ner hive. Alvin Koch, call Key Milling. Clay Center, Kans. repairs. Also7S dozer. Ivan interested call collect Abilene, court. x6 ME 2-2043. SB6 ice Woolsoncroft,Centralia, Ks.x9 Kans., 913 CO 3-3449. SB6 Column Grass & Grain April 9, 1968 TRACTORS Continued From Last Miscellaneous AC Model 3, newrubber. $295 Dempster 4 -row, 3 -pt.,used 18 AC WD 45,1956, new motorDempster 6 -row, 3 -pt., new $1095 MOWERS LOANS ALLTYPES Massey 44 diesel $595 AC, used for D-14 or15, mount- JD Model A 1949 $495 $150 $10,000 to $100,000,000 $545 ed used .. $100Anywhere in USAand Canada J DModel A, 1950 $595 IHC semi -mounted, IHC M, 1956 IHC fast hitch, belttype . $200 FISHER Real Estate-Mortgage 3 AC D-17, new,each .... $4500NH No. 46, semi-mounted, usedCorp. MortgageBrokers, Joy, IMIESIZIND AC D-15, new $3750 $250 Ill.61260. AC 170 gas, new 3 NH 455 trailtype 7'or9' HAVE ROLLER,will sharpen. ENGLISH SHEPHERD pups AC 180 diesel, demo bars, new GOVERNMENT SURPLUS Disc onewaysand rolling cut-for sale. From Reg. Stock, 990, diesel, 3 -pt.7'or 9' supply of ters. At yourfarm. Don Coul- black & white ring necks. Males 2 David Browns 2 New Idea 256 While they last, new phone Long- $20, Females $15. Dale Ham. demo bars, new rain coats andcombat boots, son, Manchester, x9 marlund, St. Marys, Kans., ph. AC 190, XT. memo,251 hours new some low as$1.95 pr. Combat ford 388-2215. BALERS 2 AC mounted 7' or9' bars, newboots are well oiledand ready 437-2774. S136 $495 CRUSHERS & CRIMPERS IHC 46T $195 for wet weather. THREE AUSTRALIAN Shop. 2 MC 45T, each NH, used $195 Still have a goodsupply of Stud Service $100 91c. These lierd male dogs, 5 months. Hu. IHC 55T $195 2 NH 402 crimpers, new overshoes, many for ferd Taylor, Palmer, Kans., MH VF4 2 NH 404 crushers, new aren't new butprobably will P-112300, sire 269W, New Holland ....$1495 PLOWS KING SUNDOWN Phone 1603. x6 demo $1695 with finish out the winter. P-19484. Proven cut- 275W, New Holland,275 and wireAC 413 snap coupler, We also have boughtsome JB King, of halter & run- New 268, 269 and gauge wheel hardware from close-outauc- ting horse, sire of high point FREE - HALF German &lei). balers at a DISCOUNT. 2 AC 216 snapcoupler, withtions. Might pay youto stop inning horses. Sire in Kansas, herd puppies to homes. HAY LOADERS round beam senior roping horse John Frank, Alma, Kans., Pho. new and look around. Rader, PR 8-3240, 765-3850, after 5:00 5 Kneib 9 -ft. loaders, AC414 snap coupler,No. 64 BARGAINS & DISCOUNT 1967. George SB8 Used bale loader One-way MM 5 disc PRICES - BROWSERS Manhattan, Kans. AC bale loader JD MT plow 212, mounted WELCOME HAY ELEVATORS 4 No. 73 AC 3 -pt.with gauge with boot wheels, new SALES Market Is At mefan Kewanee 36 -ft. PTO coupler with LLOYD'S SURPLUS The Growing Hog loader, new 3 No. 73 AC snap St. Marys, Kansas North, Mayrath 24 -ft. electricmotor, gauge wheels, new Range boot feeder, used 416 AC with trail wheels ATTENTION! ATTENTION! CO. Little Giant 24 -ft.grain auger FORAGE HARVESTERS Per- WASHINGTON SALES -inch grain each $695Mister Farmer or Business ill be 36 -ft. Kewanee 6 4 NH 616 cuters, used, son: Are youwanting to go nar- TRY US SOON auger, PTO, onwheels NH 717 cutter, used ....$1795 row rows on your1968 milo, 20 -ft.,6 -inch used grain augerPapec 32 $295 $95 corn or soybeans,but dread the HOGS every TUESDAY on wheels 2 C Acutters, each investment of newmachinery FERTILIZER SPREADERS Used Case cutter to do the job? Thenlet me ask CATTLE every WEDNESDAY All Sales 10 -ft. New Idea, used Pickup head for 616 cutter, us-you to give thisad some serious Start 1:00 p.m. 2 -ton New Idea, used ed This Pickup head for 717 cutter, newconsideration. is SWATHERS Morgans Custom Farming YOU GET ACTION located used, until 14 -ft.905 New Holland, MISCELLANEOUS now takingapplications AT THE WASHINGTON AUCTION miles ea auger model 1 NH manure spreaderPTO, further notice of this paperfor 14 -ft. Hesston used canvasmod- new your 1968 row cropprogram. el 2 Stockland 3 -pt. rearblades, Share of crop or crediton 101, 91/2 -ft. New Holland461,pull new part, until Feb. 1,1969. Barn Phone EA 5-2266 Residence EA 5-2393 site. 196i type AC 3 -pt. rear blade, new New 20 or 30 -in. AC 600Series ingacre LISTERS & PLANTERS Used Comfort sprayer,univer- planter, fully equipped tohan- Washington, Kans. roately AC 500, 4 -row w/fertilizer, new sal hitch, new pump dle liquid and dryfertilizer, in- Terms o. AC 600, 2 -row w/fertilizer, new 5 wheel type comfort sprayers,secticides, & herbicides, notil confirm. AC 600, 3 -row w/fertilizer, new 28', 200 gal. tanks conventional methodavailable. AC 600, 6 -row w/fertilizer, in-Corn head for E combine, new Among the hest no tilmulch GMC secticide and herbicide JD No. 26 flail cutter, 3 -pt. operations for dry landfarming JOHN DEERE 2 New Idea 5' trail typerotary the AC 2 -row rotarymoldboard, available ever offered in lots of snap couplerwithfertilizer cutters, new Mid West. Demonstrator 2510 gas tractor, fully equipped, save $200 NH 3 -pt.5'rotary cutter Also chiseling and most any money Dempster 4 -row, 3 -pt.rotary 2 4 -ton Winpower trailers,used, kind of seed bed preparation. moldboard, with fertilizerand each $85 For more information,write: herbicide 3 6 -ton Winpower trailers, new Morgan's Custom Farming ;Shopworn New 38 John Deere mower, 7 ft. bar, save each $169.50 Pnote 3 DISC HARROWS 6 8 -ton Winpower trailers, new AC 131/2 -inch wingtype, new $199.50 WASHINGTON, KANS. 66968 Krause 12 -inch 410series, new Demonstrator John Deere 480 Conditioner & mower. - Save Kewanee 12 -inch, new100 ser-2 10 -ton Winpower trailers, new SELL OR TRADE -All sizes now and come in. ies 7'x14' bed, new of Parade & Pullingteam har- Kewanee 10 -ft., 11 -inch new,900 7'x10' bed, used ness, saddles,bridles, housings, New John Deere side mountindustrial mower, No. 30, will 2 D-17 loaders, 1 new, 1used Miniature factory wagons.Spot interchange with No. 10 side mount,Save $300 series -ft. new 900 ser- Krause 111/2 -ft. field cutter machine. Single all metalhorse Kewanee 171/2 7x17 Van Brunt wheat drill,w/ ies trailer, tandem imp).trailer, $350 IHC drag type fertilizer and feeder factory winch & sebsoilerfor IHC 8 -ft. drag type Sunmaster silage loader, PTO 8N & 9N Ford tractor.Like JD drag type AC forage blower new 20 hp. outboardMere. mtr. MISCELLANEOUS Massey 6 -It. offset onrubber Nolan Scott, 2510 AppleLane, LetzPTO grinder with 9' auger Massey 5 -ft. offset, dragtype Eddie's Service Hutchinson, Kans. PhoneMO $250 JD KBA wheel disc 2-2918. x7 RAKES teeth, us- Phone 636-8395 COMPLETE IRRIGATION sys- IHC Model 37 10' wheel disk, good New Holland 56 steel tem. Over 1500' of 6" &5" main $295 ed $400 line. Laterals, and 75 tengallon Ni-i 56B, steel teeth, used$450 gegi PAXICO, KANS. sprinklers. Valves IHC 4 -bar low wheel rake$100 atust-ou,nians per minute IHC cultivator for small IHCtractor with each on main line. Fourtake off el- fast "itell$75 5 NH 56 steel teeth, new, or contact associate bows for operating. Continues $475 four 3 NH 56, B rubber, new,each MEINHARDT FARM EQPT. day and night. Three to cultivator, A & B tractor $550 WAMEGO acres per setting.Factory built John Deere 20 Series quick tatch Ph. 456-2310 Marlow Centrifugal pumpand 3 NH 56, steel teeth, new Leroi motor. Ireco couplers;5" $95 4 NH 256, rubber teeth, new WANTED -4 -wheel farm trail-gate valve; extra elbows;tees; 2 NH 258, steel teeth, new er, John Deerepreferred. Send NH 260 B rubber, new reducers; expanders; risers; Case tractor with cultivator complete information John etc.for any irregular shaped NH 259 B rubber, new Greer, Langdon, Kans. x8 field. Four long trailers,$3500. $395 4 dual rake hitches SB8 ROTARY HOE SELLING a 1961 Ford 601 trac- Victor Kruse, Barnes, Kans. AC 4 -section, 3 -pt. tor; 1959 Farmall 340;Farmall WELL DRILLING,gravel IHC No. 31 PTO spreader, one owner,95 bu. Winpower 4 -section,3 -pt. 350; H Farmall; New Holland hay baler; 1961 Chev. pickup. packed wells. Our .38th year. SPIKE TOOTH HARROW Jack Quinn, Wamego, Kans. Call collect Blue Rapids CA $325 Noble 14 -ft. attaches to any x8 6-7276. Strader Drilling Co.x16 wheel disc Deere coil shanks,all for Noble 18 -ft. demo, 3 -section, 1966 FORD 4000 Selecto-Speed FOR SALE - air motor wind- Tool bar, 10 -ft. with 9 114" John folding draw bar $135 fully equipped low hrs. Been mill and 30 -ft. tower; also brood- . Dale Miller, JD 18 -ft. heavy, 3 -section $85 shedded $2850. Will deliver. er house 10'x16'. CHISEL PLOWS John Greer, Langdon, Kans. x8Milford, Kans., phone Junction 5195 Krause 240 3 -bar, wheel type, 9 City CE 8-7354. SB6 or 11 tooth, demo NICE 1959 JOHN Deere 55 SP, WE CONTRACT build all types John Deere 540 lister Krause 298, 3 -pt., 2 -bar, 9 -tooth only $2350. Good 1952 Baldwin, new fences, over 75 miles exper- new $375 $850. 1959 JD 730D row crop. 2 ience. A&D Lindquist Fence Co., $25 AC 113, 3 -pt., 2 -bar, 11 -tooth Ford tractors with loaders. 12' $450 Hoeme. Several listers. Nickel Waterville, Ks., Phone ST 5-2618 demo or ST 5-2619. x7 attach- FEED WAGONS Brothers, Buhler, Kansas. x6 IHC No. 82 pull lister withnearly new fertilizer .... 4x10 Blair, new FOR SALE - 1961 M -H com- BATHROOM VANITY for sale; 5x12 Blair, new bine, Super 92, 14 -ft., motor ov- 62" American Standard, com- TRUCKS AND CARS plete with lavatory. Good. $95 erhauled. Good condition. Pho. 9- 1952 Dodge, 11/2 ton 1504. Lowell Meyerhoff, Palm- -e Manhattan, Kans., JE rack., 1959 Ford 11/2 ton, short wheel- er, Kans. x7 3182. SB7 Ford 1 ton truck, 1956. dual wheels,grain bed, stock base COMPLETE FOLEY saw sharp - good 1961 Chevrolet 11/2 ton FOR SALE - 1949 Cockshutt practically new. $895 2 1950 Ford % ton pickups combine, 12 foot, hydraulic lift, e -one ootf it. 1949 Ford 1/2 ton pickup large rubber, running order, Walter Bitterlin, Jr. Milford, 5 -spend trans,9' 1946 2% ton GMC, 16 -ft. bed Kans. 66514, Pho: Milford IN IHC 1959 2 ton truck, 2 speed, good rubber, price $100. D. P. Ewert, 309 S. x6 dump bed, good 1947 Ford 1/2 ton pickup Cedar, Hillsboro, Kans. 67063. 3-5358. 1957 Pontiac x6 FOR SALE - 1967 Century 10x $1095 1958 Pontiac 48 lived in 6 mo. reason for sell- Collectomatic COMBINES FOR SALE - 1955 AC WD45,ing was drafted. Contact - Ford 2 ton 1963 truck, 2 speed axle, 16 yard Heil 5 AC model 60, each $100 good rubber, completely over- waitpr Krilekenberg, R R 1, refuse body, very good - See it AC model 66 $200 hauled motor and transmission Box 134, Lincoln, Kans.. 67455, JD 10 -ft. self-propelled model year -ago. Doyle Dague, Wash- Telephone LA 4-3511. x9 New Blair Feed Wagons - Grain-O-Vators 55, 1949 1795 ington, EA 5-2820. x6 See Us For Your FarmhandNeeds IHC 12 -ft.self-propelled model 141, 1959 $795 FOR SALE or trade - 1966 AC Help Wanted Massey model 201 self -prop., 14 - 190 diesel tractor, fully equip- Call Us Collect CE8-4103 ft. $195 ped, less than 600 hours; 1967 3 Gleaner E. new 1967, at a AC 9000 series 5-14" semi -mount LOOKING FOR qualified farm- discount, 12 and 13 -ft. heads plow; 1967 AC 500 series 4 -row er (preferably married) with Gleaner A, used 1967, 12 -ft. with planter w/ fertilizer furrow op-knowledge of cattle, hogs and Hume reel eners, press wheels, planted on-cropland, to operate a 1000 acre Uni-system 13 -ft. combine withly 120 acres; and 1967 AC 5000 combination stock ranch and 2 -row forage row series 4 -row cultivator, like new. farm. Must furnish references, BOWMAN'S CULTIVATORS Total price $7596.76. Take overexperience, age, etc. Modern JUNCTION CITY 2 AC 2 -row 3 -pt. new, rear payments or will trade. Call home furnished, top wages and Your mounted Glen W. Wilson, Truskett permanent employment to right Area AC 2 -row, front mounted for Equipment Co. in Eureka, Kans. Darty.Write P. 0. Box 364, Man- Junction City - Manhattan 14, 15 or 17, used Phone GI 3-6379. SB6 hattan, Kans. x9 John Deere Dealer Continued Next Coluthn COW POKES By Ace Reid

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Dek, Males CO, Ham. 4'7\ NO nets, rws,,.... S.,Ph. TRESSPASSINO .1..: gal S uiLvtVoltS , SB6 Mi. BE - Irmogiyr aw mom PReStCITO) Shop. 151- = 5.13(i. Ins., New Hays Barn The Hays Livestock Market Center will hold its grand opening this week at xl the Wednesday sale. Located on US 183 northeast of Hays, the building will ac- commodate 300 to 350 buyers and sellers. The yard area has a capacity of more Shep. mes, than 2500 head of livestock. Owners are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Frazier and Gene Pfeifer, all of Hays. Ace Wc.lo Pho. SB.6 4-7.

Public Sale of REAL ESTATE Honor Three The farm of the late Elizabeth Jennings, described as follows: "Zeb, I'm afraid we're gonna have trouble Northeast Quarter of Section Nineteen, Township Twelve, Range Eight, Lincoln County, Kansas. State Sheepmen with our neighbor!" Three Kansas sheepmen were will be sold at public auction. honored for outstanding man- agement at the annual Sheep APRIL 16 2:00 p.m. Day on the Kansas State Uni- Land Auction versity campus. They are Rob- es Said sale to be held on said premises. ert W. Lukens and J. W. Sever- SATURDAY, APRIL 20at 2 p.m. p55, The following described land to be sold at the Rezac Sale ence, Beloit; and Harold W. Bans at St. Marys, to the highest bidder. This is an improved farm with two good water wells, is Heitschmidt, Natoma. located approximately two miles south and one and one-half The East Half (E1/2) of the Northwest Quarter (NW Y4 ) and miles east of Vesper, Kansas. These men were top in the the East Half (E1/2) of the Southwest Quarter (SW1/4), and Kansas Market Lamb Produc- the West Half (W1/2) of the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4)of 101 acres in cultivation, the balance in pasture and home - tion Program sponsored by Section 19, Township 9, Range 13, in Jackson County, Kansas, site. 1968 wheat base, 58 acres; feed grain, 34 acres! conserv- Kansas Farmer magazine in co- containing 240 acres more or less. ing acres, 6. All permitted acres planted to wheat, approxi- operation with KSU. They rep- mately 82 acres; one-third goes to purchaser. Located 21/4 miles west of Delia, Kansas, on County Road or Terms of Sale: Twenty -Five percent day of sale. Balance upon resent outstanding accomplish- 21/2 miles north of St. Marys on 63 Highway and 31/2 miles confirmation of sale and delivery of Deed. ments in the percent of lamb east on Delia Road. Signs at each corner of property. (75 acres crop and the weight of lambs growing wheat) W. H. Meredith, Administrator when marketed,V.E. McAd- Owners: Pat and Jerry Moylan, Emmett & Council Grove, Ks. Estate of Elizabeth Jennings, Deceased ams, Extension livestock spe- sof Ray Gerbltz, Auctioneer, Ellsworth, Kansas cialist, said in presenting each Also Selling At The Same Time with a trophy. 78 Acres In Pottawatomie County, Kansas Theodore M. Metz, Attorney for Estate The East Half (E1/2)of the Southeast Quarter (SE'%) of Lukens is sweepstakes win- Section 3, Township 10, Range 12 in Pottawatomie County, ner for excellence in manage- Kansas, containing 78 acres more or less. ment. A special trophy was giv- Located at north edge of St. Marys, Kansas, and V4 mile east en for this honor. Lukens has of Denton Salvage Yard to sign on north side of road. Save 233 head of western ewes and BUY A raised 111 per cent lamb crop Owners: Ray Dohrman & Vern Koch, Newton, Kansas

. will last year. He utilized native, TERMS: 10% down day of sale, balance on approval of title. brome, and sudan pasturein IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ON ALL LAND the summer phase. Lambs were 156 marketed at an average of 101 For Details Contact pounds. DAIN'S REAL ESTATE 19681/2 Severance owns 218 western Auctioneers & Clerks ewes, and Heitschmidt has 240 Silver Lake, Kansas Phone (913) 582-4520 50I CHEVY PICKUP westerns. Each produced 105 from per cent lamb crop. Heitschmidt marketed lambs at an average !95 weight of 93 pounds, and Sev- Saturday erance's lambs averaged 101 15 pounds. Native sudan pastures were AUCTION used by Severance, and Heit- APRIL 13 VAN -1- schmidt utilized native, brome, ;95 and alfalfa pasture. SALE Each of these top sheep pro- Starts 12:30 Noon ducers use Hampshire rams. Lunch Served :95 This production program has We will sell the following property at the farm located 8 been conducted the past 17 miles south, 3 miles west, one south and % east of Abilene, years. Main purpose isto en- Kans., or 8 miles north and 1/4 mile east of Carlton. courage and recognize master 125 ewe flock managers in Kansas. Ferguson 6 -ft. blade Machinery Ferguson lister 11for DAMAGE 1966 Ford 3000 Tractor, 600 hrs, hy- Old trailer running gear NEAR ALTA VISTA draulic control, 3 -pt. hitch and belt John Deere hammer mill ALTA VISTA - Tornado 95 pulley 2 -wheel trailer, 7 8 box damage was reported last week John Deere 658 Chisel 8 -ft. with spikes Stationary engine wagon on the farms of Clint McDiffett and hardfaced sweeps Sprayer with 3 -point mount and Roy Smith. A hay barn and Ford 21 Tools Bar M&M Shanks spikes Manure scoop for Ford loader and Hardfaced sweeps machine shed were lost off the Grain auger and motor il5 2 Mounted 2 -row row crop Crust McDiffett place. Smith lost a Some silage hay shed and had a large barn Busters ttach. FOR John Deere Heavy duty 14 -ft.rotary ONLY moved on its foundation. ;95 hoe Miscellaneous John Deere No. 5 Quicktatch mower .JUNCTION CITY TEACHERS IHC wheel weights with 3010 brackets BASE AT $5400 John Deere wheel weights $1968" F120 3-16 John Deere mounted plow JUNCTION CITY - The tea- Harness and fly nets chers' salary schedule will base with cover boards Jet pressure pump 1895 During the big Golden Anniversary of Chevrolet at $5400 next year, following' a Ferguson 2 -row Cultivator John Deere mower sickle reduced! John Deere PA 302 rotary mouldboard Old boiler tank ans. 9 trucks. Priceson all 1968trucks are decision to raise each step $200 lister with fertilizer 3l -in. pipe posts from last year's levels. The in- 2 -section Dempster rotary hoe Buick car frame 095 creases will total $240,000 for Case 2 -row curler Ford tractor jack the Junction City school dist- Power takeoff for tractor ,tic John Deere KBA 10 -ft. tandem disc rict. IHC field cultivator Combine bin Electric cream separator IHC 4 -section Springtooth Harrow. 2 hand separators SADDLE CLUBS... IHC 2 -section Springtooth Harrow Chicken battery 4 -section Drag Harrow 2 rolls of corn cribbing Papec No. 92 Fieldcutter TROPHIES, especially designed for Old lawn mower Viking 34 -ft. hay and grain elevator show events. Order now. Satisfac. Small stock tank Dump rake Lincoln electric welder tion guaranteed. New Idea1 -row corn picker Large galvanized tub New Idea corn picker for repair New galvanized batting MILITARY SERVICE CO. 1010 West Spruce EDWARD ROBSON ESTATE JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS Cashier: Farmers National Bank. 3825 S.TOPEKA Ph.913/238-7504 Auct: Lee Remy. Clerk: Frank Meyers. TOPEKA, KANSAS They'll buy foodUpper Black Vermillion ed to feed us.than speed boatsshed, Joint District No.water even sooner if you, Mr. 37 is and TV sets the- guts to keepscheduled to be heldat Ve Farmer have SchoollAiopnril1, burmildin. farm, gates closed andput g Monday, your tag on yourproduction crl0l a price business man. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Deibert, like any good have 1 organized labor didn'tMarysville, have developed Neighbor, They just priced 43rd An lose their jobs. slide show in conservation them. You havea two priced to Days system inlabor today. Tomor-present at the meeting. Dicky') row wewill have a two -priced Business will be conducted system inAgriculture. with the principal item on. We have to price ourproduc- being year's go out of bus-the election of five directors ce 1926 tion together orWhere do you iness one by one.beggar at thefrom five of the sub-watersh 18, at stand - like a of the district. The by-laws Abilene gate or like a man,with your p neighbor in NFO. vide for a board of 15 directo Fred. Kilianelected to a term of three ye. t and 1` WA.MEGOThe term of office is stagge in the so that the terms of five di annuallY ors expire each year. FFA you Black Vermillion . Progress of the watershed been slowed down by the fr

Watershed of funds, primarily becauseof the Vietnam war, but itis e Meets April 15 petted that some workcan be. Eighth annual meeting of thegin this year, a spokesman Planning 3 -State Hereford Sale sa The Hereford Associations of Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma are going totry a 3 -state sale next December, calling the sale a Triple CrownSale. Bartlesville, Okla., will be the location, and December 8-9 the dates. The associations hopeto ro- Grassland Auction tste an ann-ril sale in`o each state. Here making plans are Charles Garvin,Sedan, Kans.; Bob Beck, Sulphur, Okla.; Gene Brinkman, American Hereford Association; At the Ottawa County courthouse in Minneapolis, Kans. Pick Shaw, Thomasville, Mo.; Dale Mustoe, Rexford, Kansas; and Guy Shull,Elgin, Oklahoma. TUESDAY, APRIL 23-2:00p.m. giaSiladTtdil.ErhaeaS6t11F°I; Swift's reply to NFO which to other conditions and compe- Quarter section of grassland: NE% of 11-1 West. Located al Des G&G carried in the March 26titions in the market. It as say- 9% miles north of Niles, Kansas, or 1/2 mile south, 4112 wnshiP LETTERS 1111111111111111111111 issue. Swift in refusing to signing to farmers - "You cannot and one south of Wells, Kansas. east minimum price contracts withdo this. We, your buyers,will DESCRIPTION: 15 acres farmland, 3 acres railroad right ps: 41 An NFO Reply NFO is insisting on maintain-determine what we will pay of way, balance grass. Grass is excellent. Never -failing spring purcha:, ing a double standard. It doesyou. In other words -Swift can water. Good fences. will To Swift price its own feeds, fertilizers,price their products, Swift Immediate possession of grass upon payment of 20%of Iwould like to comment on Ichemicals and meats in relationprice our products, but we purchase price. Balance on approval of abstract showing farmers cannot price our own. chantable title mer- The United States Department of Agriculture has for years Manhattan Quarter Horse released figures at the end of MYRON SCHINDLER, Salina every month showing parityof Administrator income for farmers. It stands Alex Miller, Salina, attorney for estate. a currently at 72%. Auctioneer: Willis Darg, Bennington. In 1922 the Capper Volstead ys and Act was passed was passed. It gove: PRODUCTION SALE stated that farmers could legal- ly block their production togeth- er - their wheat, corn,soy- Wainesday beans - hogs and cattle and FR Sat., Apr. 6 - 1 p.m. bargain collectively for a price. Manhattan Sale Barn - 21/2 Mi. East Now we are doing this. NFO is MANHATTAN, KANSAS a pricing agency for the Ameri- AUCTION can Farmer. APRIL 17 Selling 33 Head Swift and Company evidently Auctio has forgotten some important historical events. Like the Bos- SALE Starts 10:30 a.m. ton Tea Party, some of our pa- REGISTERED QUARTER HORSES triots dumped tea into the har- Lunch Served bor and some would say they We are and will sell at public auction With Foundation Bloodlines wasted food that should have the farm located 9 miles southwest of Longford, Kansas or been given to the poor. Then east and '/ north of Wells. BRED CLOSE UP TO the battle of Concord. "Here once the embattled farmers IHC 12' drag harrow with ev- Bert - King - Duce - Wimpy stood, and fired the shot heard Cattle ener Poco Bueno - Ready Money W - Red Dog round the world." Swift's invest- 10Angus calves, 450 lbs. 24' drag harrow (old) Real Good Geldings with halter, conformation and perform- ments would equal the land val- Allis 2 row mounted lister ance ability, all ages. ue of two average counties in with fertilizer 11), 1 Top Fillies and Broodmares the state of Iowa. The farm- Machinery Dempster No. 100 tool bar Broke using horses can be seen at 11 a.m. sale day at sale ers united have an investment with lister attachment on barn, under saddle. that makes Swift's pale into sig- 1949 IHC W-9 tractor, fully rubber, with fertilizer nificance, a small blur. It looks equipped, hyd., new rubber, good Allis 2 row mounted cultivator Write For Catalog: to me like thetail trying to Old 2 -row cultivator LEE WALTERS, RFD 1, Manhattan 66502 wag the dog. 1954 Allis WD tractor, fully Ilil MERLE FLINN, St. George, Kans. 66535 And incidently don't believe equipped, quick tach, good JD 2 -row mounted cultivator rubber, good Allis mounted subsoiler, single that your production isn't need - 1949 Allis WD tractor, fully beam equipped, quick tach, good Central State weed sprayer on rubber, good rubber 1938 Allis WC tractor Jayhawk front end manure Plymouth 1952 Massey Harris Super 27, loader to fit WD or WD95 14' combine, good Tumble bug it 1,101,,co. 1964 IHC No. 37 hay baler, IHC No. 200 manure spreader G.TC good on rubber 1964 IHC No. 32 7' mower, Allis mounted 2 row corn I trail type, good picker Chapman's IH Chapman-Bollier 1964 IHC No. 32 9' mower, Hay buck for Ford or Fergu- I Chapman's Imp. Col trail type, good son tractor IH Farmall 340 gas, full equ. Chrysler Ply. Allis 5 ft. PTO combine, goodContinental post hole digger 1 shape Old iron 1 JD 60 tractor 1967 Pont. 4-dr., Ex air,PS, Farmall 806D, 1300 hrs.,full 1957 IHC swather, SP, canvas6 in. 14 ft. grain auger I AT LIKE NEW equ., like new type, good shape TRUCKS & TRAILERS I JD 406 4 -row planter w/ fert. 1948 Ford F-5 truck, 2-speed, 1961 Ply. 4-dr., 6-cyl., extra Farmall 706D, full equip., 2 IHC No. 11 side rakes on IH 455 planter w/ fert. clean rubber 13% ft. bed and hoist 1953 Ford F-250 pickup 1 Wik bale loader David Bradley side rake on flat- 12 IH 463 4-row cult. 1960 Buick 2-dr., HT rubber IHC 4 -wheel trailer with Myers bale loader on rubber, bed good David Bradley 4 -wheeltrailer with flatbed Belleville, Kans. MM 16-8 grain drill, fertilizer, with Mineapolis, Kans. Mineapolis, Kans. 1 Phone JA 7.2273 seeder, press, power lift, Shop built 4 wheel trailer Phone EX 2-2101 Phone EX 2-2101 on steel, good flatbed Allis 2x16 plow, mounted, 3 -pt. HOGS Allis 3x14 mounted plow, good15 Hamp weaning pigs IHC 3x14 plow on rubber, POSTS, MILKER,MISC. good 200 hedge posts;telephone IHC 4x14 plow on rubber, goodpoles, 12 to 24 ft.; MWmilker, SAT., APRIL 13 Oliver 4x14 plow on rubber, Pump and pipe,3milker Starts 10:30 a.m. Lunch Served radex, good separat - buckets; 2 IHC cream and To Complete The Estate of Mary L. Frain, Deceased John Deere 26' hay elevator ors, 3-S; chickenwaterers AUCTION with bale slide feeders. 240 acres of Saline Valley land will be sold withthe Graham Hoeme 8' chisel with 2 farrowing crates;water machinery of Lawrence Frain, who is quitting farming, sweeps, on rubber, good tank; chicken wire;calf feed' at the Ed Frain farm located 21/2 miles east and I/4 1964 IHC No. 37 wheel disc, 8',er; electric fencer,6 volt:300 SALE south of Culver, Kansas; or 111 miles south and '/2mile good gal. gas tank an dhose;bend' east of Minneapolis, Kansas; or 15 miles northwestof IHC 8' pull type disc grinder; gas tankstand. Salina, Kansas on an all weather road. Krause 12' oneway on rubber, 3 electric motors, one-sixth, FARM MACHINERY: good % and 1/2; Baldwincombine. Allis 4' onewayon rubber, bin; drive belt: handtoolsand See Grass & Grain Issue of April 2 forcomplete listings. good many small misc.itemsused IHC 16' spningtooth witheven- er on farm. REAL ESTATE-240 ACRES 2 Case 12' springtooths with HOUSEHOLDITEMS These tracts are evener 2 sewing machines;2water good Saline Bottom land and will be soldseparately by the tract. 2/5 of chairs; wheat certificates go tothe purchaser. Possession of the alfalfa the wheat and; Allis 6 ft. mounted springtoothheaters; table: 4 of and spring ground the dayof the sale and the: IHC 24' drag harrow withev-cooler and otheritems wheat ground as soon asthe wheat is harvested. Purchaser must comply ener said property with the governmentprogram now on' things and stuff. For full description see Grass & Grain issue of April2. Lawrence Frain, Agent John V. Carson, Owner Culver, Kansas Melvin Zuker, Auctioneer Auctioneers: Foster Kretz and Elmo Stotfen Gorman & Barefield, Attorneys Minneapolis, Kansas Clay Center. Phone Morganville WA 6.4422 sati Minneapolis, Kansas ammommamm...... ammTesent-t,The Bank of TescottClerk Banker: Farmers Kans,as Clerk: John E. Meredith Abiles Clay Center Bank, nwat,, uthiFarm Site For Area Angus Day Onda Livestock JUNCTION CITY - Final conducted by MilesMcKee, Cal- A. J. Schuler, Jr., of Application." "A Cow, A Calf completed for vin Drake and Robert program >eibett, laps have been Hines ofchairman, has announcedthe af- and You" will be the title of a piped s e 43rdAnnual Better Live- Kansas State University,will ternoon program will begin talk by Dean R. Hurlbut, Direct- Sale tion totock Day, sponsored by the begin at 9:00 im- a.m. The judgingmediately following thedinner. or of Junior Activities, Ameri- Geary -DickinsonAngus Asso- contest, consisting offour bull 'ducted Highlights of theprogram will can Angus Association. iation. and four female classes,will include two short colored Every being films This year's event, held annual - follow with Miles McKeeand -"Be a Better Angus Judge" DISTRICT LIVESTOCK recto y since1926, will be Thursday, Calvin Drake makingthe offi-and "An Angus in Your Fut- MEETING AT MARYSVILLE aters%April 18, at the Robert Luthi cial placings. ure." Wednesday laws MARYSVILLE - The district proarm, Abilene, Kansas. One of the highlights of the Demonstrations will be given meeting of the Kansas Livestock Salc start.: 1:30 pan. director[Recognized nationally as the day will be the noon mealwhichon foot trimming, tattooing, Association will be held here at roe yean,ldest and largest Angus Field will feature smoked barbecuedgrooming, and showmanship. the Moose Lodge Tuesday April Lincoln staggete ay in the nation, this event Angus beef prepared byDr. Da-Of interest to everyone will be9. William Amstein Jr. of Clif- Ate ditvotas annually attracted1000 41-1 vid Mackintosh of Manhattan, a demonstration on "Freeze ton is director from district 7 Sales Company nd FFA youths. and served by the wivesto theBranding, Its Use and Method which includes Clay, Marshall, rshed hsRegistration will begin at 8:30 members of the two -county Nemaha, Pottawatomie, Phone LA 4-4685 :he freQzm. and a type demonstration, group. and Washington counties. Lincoln, Ks. rause it

itis ex, can 160 ACRE MARION COUNTY man se Wednesday Land Auction AUCTION April 17 TUESDAY, APRIL 16 2:00 - p.m. SALE Starts 12:00 Noon The Farm, 4 miles north of Marion, Kans., on the Pilsen Lunch Served Road. zcated Legal Description: Southeast Quarter (SE'/4) of Section 13, NEBRASKA SALE 1/2east wnship 19, Range 3 East. To Due to the death of my husband I will sell at public auction

1right Crops: 41 acres in growing wheat. 1/3 of growing wheat going at the place southeast edge of Odell, Nebr. Odell is located 14 spring topurchaser, with no planting or harvesting expense to buyer. miles south, 3 miles west of Beatrice, Nebr. Alof spring ground open, immediate possession to purchaser Butidings: 4 -bedroom modern house, built in kitchen cabinets, 6' mower 2-whl. trailer; dump !Ocic of rake ig met living room, dining room, utility 40x60 hay shed, 14x40 silo, 76 Purebred Several pieces of old machin- K40 barn and several other buildings. ery neral Rights: Intact and go to purchaser. Starlight Picks POULTRY & EQUIPMENT Hereford Cattle 500 Welph-Line 937 hens, in Possession: Immediate possession of buildings and spring Cattle Sell at 1:30 p.m. good production ground. Possession of wheat ground after 1968 wheat crop is Two Shows 10 cows with calves at side Chicken feeders, fountains, harves`ed. Selling subject to rights of present tenant, road- Ethel Merman and Arthur 21 cows & heifers to calve roosts ways and easements and restrictions of record, if any I/3 of all Godfrey will be two of the stars soon Shelter house; 5 small chicken 1968 government agricultural payments also go to purchaser. who will appear this summer at 7 yearling heifers coops Kansas City's Starlight Theatre, 9 coming yearling heifers a long-time attraction to the 8 yearling bulls CAR day Heirs of Henry & Elva Hett G&G area. Registered bull, 6 yrs. old 1954 Studebaker 1/2 ton pickup, ---1 FRANK BESTVATER, Adm., Route 2, Canton Miss Merman will appear in 10 registered bulls, 2 & 3 yrs. canopy top old MISCELLANEOUS Sale Conducted By one of her most famous roles in Some baled hay; 18' ladder; "Call Me Madam," beginning Farm Machinery extension ladder; cattle oiler; ED REIMER GOESSEL, KANS. July 29. Godfrey will play Cap- posts; electric fencer; tanks; 17 tain Andy in "Show Boat," IN Model C tractor which will be presented the IH No. 200 spreader on rubberother items not mentioned. Auctioneer & Real Estate Broker, Phone 316-367-2373 week of August 12. 4 -wheel trailer, with flatbed TERMS: CASH I a.m. One other show has already been booked. "Carousel" will rued open the Starlight season begin- Conrad L. Germeroth Estate ning June 17. John Davidson Odell, Nebraska action e: will star. - Phone 766-4446 Rsas or Gertrude H. Germeroth Odell State Bank Administratrix Clerk: with ri Tractors& Machinery FIligR}qP2RE4HM Saturday Ilister READY -FOR -THE HELD col bar /--=-1 FRUITS -VELETA lent on In Lynn's Annual AUCTION APRIL 20 zer i-IONEYL cultivatt: 4 EP ec-li iltivator, =7- SALE Starts 12:30 Noon sing' NUB (r Lunch Served prayer r As I have retired from farming,I will sell at public auction manure, SAVE ON EVERY ITEM thefollowingmachinery,toolsand miscellaneousatthe WD' TRACTORS farm located 7 miles east and 3/4 mile north of Wilson, Kansas 1963 D-17 AC gas, power steering $2695 or 6 miles west and 6 miles north of Ellsworth, Kansas. spread=' AC D-17, gas, 1960 model, w/ power steering shares, 14 in.; circle saw blade; $2295 log chains & devises; 60 ft. AT corn Machinery Massey 44 $345 tow cable. $695 1947 Chevrolet truck, 1'/2ton, Electric fence posts & insu- Ferg:r III Super M, LP 4 -speed, grain blower & lators; numerous horse drawn 1949 Ill Model M $595 stock rack, 20,000 actual digger 1948 IH Model W9 $695 implements; double tubs on miles stand; electric mtr., V4hp.; 3 1945 IH Model H $295 1944 Case tractor, LA feed bunks; grease gun filler IH Model W4 $395 1965 JD drill, 16x8 with ferti-& grease guns; Fairbury wind- F300 with 2 pt. hitch, completelyoverhauled lizer & press & marker, mill wheel; lA rod measuring 2.sPee' $1795 $3195 drilled 400 acres wheel & tally. Ast 1960 F560 diesel "THAT'S IT, FLETCH, JUST PUT IT JD plow, 4x14 Case radiator; 2 -man cross- Kul) 1964 F806 diesel $6250 Oliver oneway cut saw; pump jack; TV an- with fl' IN THE TRUNK FOR ME." MACHINERY IHC tandem disk, 10 ft. tenna; wrenches; used pipe; ir- $895 IHC springtooth, 16 ft. on bed. eel traY N -H No. 68 Baler Spiketooth harrow, 20 ft. 1962 IH 101 combine with cab, 14'.... $3595 COMPLETE DISPERSION Disk sharpener; gas barrel 1956 M -H 80 Special combine, 14'....$1395 Speed King grain auger on & pump; 2 false endgates; ailer cir wheels, 9 hp Briggs enginepickup guards;postdrill; F35 listed 2 -row IH cult $595 REGISTERED HEREFORDS Electric motor, 1/2 hp, 3500 rpm 13' Kewanee wheel disk 45 IHC mounted cultivator block & tackle; belts; sledge, 15'8" Krause wheel disk $645 14lb.;silage fork;wire Apr. 15, 12 Noon Sulky rake; manure spreaderstretcher; 5 Ags JD 12' KBA wheel disk $140 W W hanunermill scrap iron; gal. 4 -row 3 pt. 184 planter, lessfertilizer $465 ONAGA SALE BARN IHC rack wagon, 2 in. floor cans & funnels. Aephon' $75 vv Ford mower and metal ends POSSIBLE ANTIQUES moo' 7' BMB rotary hay saver $745 135 Head Truck bed, 8x10, 2 -in. floor & COLLECTORS ITEMS Ill 412 fast hitch plow, 4-16 $475 Slip -in stock rack for 1/2 or 3/4 Old auto tags, some issued n seP0 2 pt. IH mounted 4-14 plow $345 All Clean Pedigrees ton pickup before dates were printed on; .erers 414 AC mtd. plow $465 Snowco bale elevator old auto tool boxes; Fordson water, Ill 16' springtooth with IH carrier....$345 S. H. SWARTZ Grain auger, 4 in. x 16', gasbelt pulley & steering wheel; 16' MM springtooth with drawbar $95 eng. Rambler autosign; 2steel- calf fei Soldier, Kans. TOOLS & MISCELLANEOUSyard scales; pipe & blacksmith volt; a Ph. 939-2921 in Goff 3 rolls snow fence; Comforttongs; 2 wagon seats; 2 hand )se:be TRUCKS cab & buggy top tractorshade;corn planters; corn sheller; and. 1958 AC -170 21/2T, new 900x20 10 ply rubber transmission grease dispenser;walking plow & lister: Cush- nesix'" all over, LWB $1495 veterinary tools: ear tagger,man engine; buggy shafts; comb 1967 1100-B IHC 1/2T, only 4000 miles, LWB, 1968 GMC PICKUP tatooer & syringe; IHC creamwagon tongue; tinners anvil; tools1111 4 -speed, real slick $2350 separator, S-3electric; JD leather vise; crock jars; mon- ?ins 1,1'" 1963 IHC 1000-C pickup, 1/2 ton, SWB, 3-spd. plow shares, 14 -in.; circle sawkey wrenches. . $845 blade; log chains & devises; ...... - ...... $1995 Many other articles too num- rEMS 1958 IHC 1/2T pickup, good rubber $395 60 ft. tow cable. erous to mention. s;2 °IIsate: I. Wide bed, 3-spd. transmis- TERMS: CASH :tr5;of Lynn's Truck & Tractor sion, fresh air heater Ralph (Jack) Vague, Owner Phone EV 2-2210 and defroster. G&HArJeCTIVItseldAIRVICE ria MARION, KANS. Dale Sharp Trucks 140.01)X TOPEKA, KANSAS Ray Gerbitrz Melvin Temple 600 W. Hwy. '24 C1i 4-8606 Ellsworth, Kansas Lyons, Kansas GR 2.3491 Clerk: Delvin Haase CL 7.2975 met5 Lk, Ab ARMY CUTWORMS:The Grass & Grain April 9, 1968 711mi first reports of any armycut- 22 \ worms damagingwheat (12-16 * per foot of row) werereported * 4c * 4c * 4c KANSAS3606 NEWSLETTER from Rooks County. DUROCS March 9-15: One wheatfield FIVE STAR SALE HAMPS News- pliers to see that materials on in Ottawa county had army YORKS This is the first Insect of letter of the 1968 season.Suc- hand have up-to-date labels. The cutworms 3-5 per sq. ft. 4-H FFA ceeding issues will be prepared common ones which didnot the examined fields inLincoln, for the next few weeksuntil have tolerances as of Novem- Ellsworth, Rice, Kingman,Sedg- POLANDS SPOTS 85 the growing season gets under- ber, 1967 are listed behind each wick, Sumner, Harveyand Dick- section of the Kansas Insect less than way. inson counties showed BARROWS & GILTS Copies of the 1968 Kansas In- Control Recommendations. Ma- 1 cutworm per sq.ft. sect Control Recommendationsny have since beencleared for Yellowing' wheat (soilborne Jerry Sleichter Abilene, Ks. use and a current listingwill Dean Funston Abilene,Ks. have been available sincethe mosaic?orlacking nitrogen) Milton Dick Burrton,Ks. first of the year. Copieswill be be sent in future issues of this with some army cutwormswas* Verl Cundiff Manchester Ks. sent out to all persons ontheNewsletter. reported from Stafford,Rice * Lauer Farms Hope, Ks. R.3 mailing list of the Insect News- We welcome all reports con- and Pawnee counties. * SAT. APRIL 27 FAIR GROUND cerning insect problems in 1968, cutworms letter. March 15-22: Army * 1:00 P.M. ABILENE, Dealers should take noticeofand urge you to contact us ranged from 1-10 perfoot of * KS, Nebras For more information contact Dean Funston, Service Sales Manager, the new pesticide lawregardingwhen insect problems arise inrow in Cowleycounty, 0-2 per tolerances. All pesticidesregis-your area. We attempt toar- row in Sumnercounty. Wheat Foster Kretz, auctioneer cattle tered for use on food orfeedrange field schedules to have growth east of Pratt-Ellis coun-* Not Responsible For Accidents one man in the office tohandle to * t without finite toleranceswill be tiesis abundant enough 4c4c # * ic is cancelled as of December31, phone calls, process identifica-take considerablecutworm to 1967, unless label extensions are tions,etc., while the other is feeding (4-5 per linearfot). granted. Check with your sup -in the field. The crow populationthrough be a fac- GRASSHOPPER SURVEY - FALL 1966 the central area should tor in destroyingcutworm pop- Thursday ulations. PALE WESTERNCUT- AUCTION A report just infrom WORMS: APRIL 18 l56aBas121251 raceicl' Les DePew sayingthat there 3 -7 grasshopp- western cut- 8 Blacl ers/sq. yd. are some pale SALE 35 Bro worms showing upin Finney Starts 10:00a.m. III 8 or more grass- 13 Whi hoppers/sq. yd. county. This couldbe a poten- Lunch Served in view 51 Whi tially serious problem one mile south & one mile east of Benni of the small plantgrowth and At the farm 4 Butee, exists in Kans. 6 Whif GRASSHOPPER SURVEY - FALL 1967 lack of moisture that MM 6' oneway on steel 5 Whif much of the western area. Case PTO ensilage cutter GREENBUGS: The fallinfes- 288 Ewes 21' portable hay elevator 5 Angt tation of greenbugs incentral 190 are 3 years old, balance 4Case trail type mower 5 Whif: A lirdt'lrlir.. great- Ford 8N tractor and western Kansas was 6 Blacl years Ford 9N tractor with side mt vii6÷2.101.(4') observed for Will be mouthed and penned Whif Allielleg er than had been separately day of sale. mower many years. Somefields were 12' Ford 3 pt. springtooth 55 Ang A VA Millgig feeding These are good, long staple destroyed by greenbug wool ewes, and will be sold Ford cultivator, mower & tan 6 Whif of dem disc 44 411v.4 Ai Am 4. before winter dormancy with wool on. "rr, Will 15 bucks, 3-5 years old Brillion packer type brome 20 Sho plants. They survived tempera- alfalfa seeder; 6 1000 bu. Bu 12 Bla( tures of -16 degrees innorth- ler bins; 5 grain dryers, 1%h ern Kansa sand 7 degreesin Machinery motors; 6 ducts for above bi 10 Bla( southwest Kansas. 1959 JD 55 combine, 14' & dryers; 27' 6" Bazooka gra 7 Bin], 1952 MM gas tractor with hy-auger with 6 HP Briggs mo January 16-19: Live green - draulic system tors; 4 -wheel rubber tired ha bugs 1 to 10 per foot of row 1966 Ford half ton pickup, 4 -wagon; 2 -wheel stock traile Mick) found in Sedgwick, Sumner speed, 352 motor and 2 other trailers. Complete 1955 Ford % ton pickup, 4 and Harper counties. spd., 352 motor MISCELLANEOUS 3 gasoline tanks; two 150 RAD 1955 MM 15' chisel with rod gal. tanks to fitin pickup Jan. 20-26: 5 to 15 per foot of weeder KRS row inPhillips, Rooks Smith 1964 IHC 20' springtooth withtruck; pump lack & motor. carrier, hyd. or 3 pt. Bee hives; 100 hedge posts and Osborne counties. One field 16x8 JD drill, fert. & press stock tank; used iron; used DISPERSAL in Phillips county had 40-50 per wheels lumber; 2 stock tanks; pro foot of row. Minneapolis Moline 18x8 drillpane tank heater: 50 new st February 3-9: Light numbers 6 -sec. Noble 6' peg tooth har-posts; 320 rods sheep fence. THE WILLIAM C. HOGUE row Wards electric water sys 1 to 10 per foot of row found MM 4-14 moldboard plow tern; 50 gal. water heater; in Finney, Kearny, Grant, Stev- JD duckfoot, hyd. or manual eral hard surfaced Case & ens, Seward, Meade, Clark and MM 15' oneway, hyd. shares; electric sheep shears. ANGUS CATTLECommanche counties. TERMS: CASH Not Responsible for Accidents February 10-16:(a)Phillips - Friday county populations 25 to 50 per William Neaderhiser, Owner linear foot; (b) 0 to 9 per foot Accts: Willis Darg Clerk: Benin of row in Kingman, Pratt, or and Melvin Zuker State APRIL 12, 1968 Edwards counties;(c) None 12:00 Noon were found in Barton, Rush, Rezac Sale Barn Russell, Ellsworth or Rice. Saturday March 9-15: Phillips county ST. MARYS, KANSAS population dropped to0to2 per foot of row. None found in SELLING 123 LOTS Lincoln, Ellsworth, Rice, King- AUCTION I will APRIL 13 Abilene, man, Sedgwick, Sumner, Har- 80 COWS-with 60 Calves at Side vey, Marion or Dickinson coun- ties. SALE Starts FU 26 HEIFERS-Open and Bred GRASSHOPPER OUTLOOK: Last year's fall survey indi- Refreshments Refriger W/ cr 14 BULLS -14 to 18 months of age cated a rise in grasshopper pop- auctiReonfatsre 12r0 Nmel:ds I will sell the following atpublic Eskridge, Ks f ulations. The fall survey indi- 6 miles north of Allen or 12miles southwest of 1967ree ia 3 HERD BULLS cates where farmers and ranch- used A uniform set of cows with more than 35 of the 107 female lots ers should closely watch. The Hotpoint areas are indicated on the map Trucks Machinery Chrome being daughters of Baronmere L 14, a grandson of BLACK BARON good chairs OF BARNOLBY and a son of Boron of Lakewood 87, 35 are half below. 1963 AC Roto baler, 1959 Ford 600, new engine, 1951 AC Roto baler Pearl hay rake Solid or3/4sisters. The 1965 fall survey showed new 16'Knapheide bed, 1967 John Deere ws no infested areas in Kansas; hoist and stock racks 1965 IH No. 1009' mower, ble w 50,000 acres in the fall survey 1957 Ford 1/2 ton, 4 -speed 3 -point hitch 1962 good Ze: HERD BULLS SELLING of 1966; and 625,000 acres in the 1949 Chevrolet 3/4ton JD 3 -section harrow,springtooth I del w, KORANMERE K 27 -Reserve Grand Champion and top selling bull 1956 International 3/4 ton 1966 Triple K 5 dining fall survey of 1967. An infesta- guest in the 1965 Kansas Angus Futurity. 1963 Chevy II station wagon row 12' tion is considered to be of eco Ferguson Rototiller, ft! China Koranmere K 27 1/2 brother to the 17th (pictured). The 17th is planter, nomic importance when as 1965 Ford 4 -row fertil Couch, one of the most popular sires in the breed. His sons and grand- row openers& large rocker, sons are heading many of the top herds in Kansas. many as 8 grasshoppers per Tractors er boxes ull t) 2 plat square yard are found. John Deere 2bottom Piano,g JINGO K3 -Purchased in the 1967 Kansas Angus Futurity. He has 1965 Ford 5000, diesel engine, al 2.doc thickness, and length and depth of quarter. K -State Insect Specialists plow CO Dell Gates & Leroy Brooks transmission lock, 1300 hrs.Hammer millwith dust sne. lat SPEARS BALLOT 11 - Our Junior Herd Sire, a son of Ballot out of a D4 Cat, new hydraulic pump, lector WId. with dozer 4 -wheel trailer Chest, daughter of "999-35." Registered Hereford Mayrath 23' hayelevator snrint It will be worth a trip to see KORANMERE K 27 and the calves 16' grain auger with 315Q be MISCELLANEOUS drew he is siring. They have the extra size and scale in demand by Angus Hudson fieldsprayer BULLS 14 good metal feed bunks; 7 trailer and booms sPrit4 breeders throughout the country today. onski Big, heavy wooden feed bunks; 12' alum-New cattle soraver ketal b "This is a young herd in the prime of production. I hate to sell the herd but the boned unpam- inum boat; jet engine, 3 hp; 300 gallon tank sack, 3.9 hattr, pered 2 -year - 11'2 Dress, timerequired to manage my constructionbusiness makesitnecessary." cattle nibs; Comfort cover forCement mixer, old bulls. Ford 5000 tractor; cow horse, hitch -WM. C. HOGUE smooth mouth; yearling filly Danuser 14" postholedk,g,or WRITE FOR CATALOGS: $300 to $500 out of Bar Bee Butler; 3 good 3 point Dwarf -Free Bl,ii,nes saddles. 1966 Bl"ir feedwagon Telephone WM. C. HOGUE Day TA 5-4669 Night TA R-3370 Mr ROUTE 7, TOPEKA, KANSAS 66605 KELLEY FARMS Auets, e, Robert E. Towne, Sale Consulta- Hugo Bixier, Owner Clerk 4 mi. east of Marymount College Ave's: Ernest Arnold, Overbrook, Telephone PR 5-6366 I SALINA, KANSAS and Joe Ralne, Maple Hill DanPavi One -Sided 40 MEMBERS IN RILEY Grass & Grain LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION 23 Bridge Collapses MANHATTAN - About 40 April9, 1968 NEOSHO RAPIDS- A livestockmen have joined the SYLVAN SALES steel truss bridge, once featur- Riley County Livestock Associ-Clyde Rogers as president; Ivan ed in Ripley's Believe Itor ation, secretary Harry HartnerWienck, vice president; Hart- Noty over the Cottonwood Riv- reports. The organization was ner, secretary; and Bill Sharp, er four miles west of here has formed in January, naming reporter. COMPANY INC. collapsed. AND The Lyon County engineer's : office atEmporiareported MEYER STOCKER- FEEDER that a truck apparently got ILTS: Sylvan Grove, Kansas off the runners of the bridge CLAY CENTER t and crowded the east side of the bridge, causing threecross members to rupture on the SALE EVERY FRIDAY main span. SALES CO. The bridge gave way on the UND 102 consignors sold 1022 cattle to 81 buyers. Iowa and north side. HogSole Every Mondaysum 1:00 p,,fm E, KS Nebraska buyers bought 440 replacement cattle. Kansas, No injuries were involved. ;er, Nebraska and Oklahoma packer buyers bought the butcher Because of an S bend in the cattle and hogs. river, a motorist can be head- Cattle Sale Every Tuesday12:17ton Feeder steers and heifers sold steady to 25¢ lower than ed north when he crosses the bridge andstillbe on the A DEPENDABLE MARKET last week. Stocker steers sold steady, stocker heifers sold south side of the river when 25¢ to 50¢ lower. Butcher cows 504 lower - bulls steady. he reaches the other side of FOR ALL CLASSES OF CATTLE the bridge. KIND WT AMOUNT COUNTY !...~"We...... ~.*"...... A LEADING MARKET PLACE 1 Bull Calf BH $48.00 Ellsworth 1 Heifer Calf BH $44.00 Russell Protest Grain FOR HOGS 1 Butcher Cow 1375 $17.90 Russell H. P. ROBBINS,Clay Center, ME 2-3210 26 Grainfed Steers .. .1082 $25.11 Ellsworth Freight Hike R, A. BRUEGGEMANN, Claycenter,ME 2-2761 45 Holstein Steers ....665 $23.05 Lincoln KANSAS CITY, Kans.-- 8 Black Heifers 374 $26.30 Ellsworth Great Plains Wheat Inc. will HORACEWARE, Longford, ph, 338-2439 Lm, 35 Brof. Steers 668 $25.83 Lincoln protest a new railroad request Barn Phone ME 2-28431 13 Whiface Steers ....635 $26.90 Mitchell for a rate increase on grain CLAY CENTER, KANS. red 51 Whiface Heifers . . ..612 $24.90 Lincoln shipments, Art Wilks, chairman nningta 4 Butcher Cows 1449 $17.60 Russell of the organization's transporta- 696$26.85 Lincoln tion committee, says. 6 Whiface Steers Wilks, of Burlington, Colo., el 5 Whiface Steers 562 $28.10 Mitchell ter said the railroads were granted tor 5 Angus Steers 390 $30.25 Lincoln a three per cent increase last Monday 5 Whiface Heifers 517 $25.40 Mitchell year and that the new increase 6 Black Heifers 399 $26.40 Lincoln ide nit would mean a three to seven 7 Whiface Heifers .352 $26.90 Russell per cent hike or about two to AUCTION APRIL 15 ooth 55 Angus Heifers 539 $25.90 Lincoln three cents a bushel from Bur- r & tan 6 Whiface Heifers 665 $24.75 Mitchell lington to the Kansas City Mar- Starts 10:30 a.m. rome 20 Shorthorn Steers ....569 $27.70 Lincoln ket. SALE bu. But 12 Black Steers 768 $26.25 Mitchell "The producer is the one who Lunch Served s,1Y2 hi 10 Black Heifers 430 $25.90 Russell will have to absorb this new in- )ove bin crease," he said. "It would fur- dka gr 7 Black Whif. Steers....410 $31.20 Lincoln I will sell at Public Auction the personal property of the late ;;gs mo ther reduce the price he receives Edward S. Steler at the farm located 111/2 miles north of Clif- fired hat for his wheat." ton, Kans., or 12 west and 51/2 south of Washington on gravel trail: Micky Meyer - Phone 526-3295 Mike Meyer - 526-3535: Great Plains Wheat is a mar- road. ket development association Sale Barn - Phone 526-3225 New Idea single -row corn US supported by wheat producers picker CATTLE 1967 Hume 14 -ft. pickup reel, vo 150 RADIO PROGRAMS: in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, like new pickup North Dakota, Oklahoma and motor. KRSL Russell- 990 on dial Monday. through Thursday. 16 Hereford cows 3 to 6 yrs.,IHC 2 -row mounted No. 255 ;e posts South Dakota. 9 calves at side, balance cultivator, good _Noon at 12:40 -Friday Morning 7:15 springers John Deere 8 -ft. field cultiva- ; used KMMJ Grand Island NeOr., 750 on Dial 7:30 Hereford heifer, 2 yrs. old, tor a;pro PIAIME 111E .all 11°G3 bred 2 John Deere 2 -row weeders aew st Friday Morning. Registered polled bull, 2 yrs.,2 John Deere 2 -row ABG No. fence. gentle and a good breeder 200 cultivators, fit A & 70 er sys NOTE: This is a good herdBuzz saw frame and blade ater: Si of Hereford cattle, bred to 12 -ft. dump rake se& above bull. Bangs and TB Ferguson 2 -row cultivator, 3 - shears tested. Good loading facilities. point, good HOGS ,Loading chute 'dents 3 York Hamp sows to farrow Saturday latter part of April Trucks, Car, Trailer all 1962 IHC 2 -ton truck, 2 speed, AUCTION Farm Machinery 13% bed, stock racks, hoist, APRIL 13 .-- 14,000 miles, good , - 1961 IHC 460 tractor, L hyd.,1946 Chev. s -ton pickup, 6x8 1 44 LPO, power steering, TA, bed & grain sides, overloads SALE Starts 12:30 Noon (----- \/ good rubber, 2 -pt., very good1961 Chev. 4 -door sedan, auto- lay 1954 IHC Super MTA tractor, matic, radio and heater, Lunch Served N59 Ifr' .--,.C' power steering, hyd., LPO, good TA, good rubber, very goodJohn Deere No. 953 4 -wheel "YOU PLAY WELL FLETCH - JUST 1950 Ford 8N tractor, fully trailer with 7x14 bed, good I will sell all of my household items at the Sterl Hall on the LIKE ANOTHER YOUNG MAN WHO equipped, just overhauled,1959 IHC iY4-ton pickup, grain 13 Abilene, Kans., fairgrounds. USED TO SELL ME HONEY, FRUITS good sides and stock racks old style kitchen cupboard; AND VEGETABLES LIKE YOU DO." 1938 IHC F-20 tractor, on rub- BUILDINGS good buffet; homemade book- ber 2 -story frame store building Soon FURNISHINGS case; telephone bench;small REMINDER 1967 IHC No. 403 14 -ft. com- 2 bine, cab, power steering, 20x42, with 2 story frame wood drop-leaf table with cut less than 300 A, like newhouse attached. This is the old Served Refrigerator, approx. 16 -cu. ft.chairs MISClarge Clara store, which is located w/ crosstop freezer, frost - 1960 John Deere No. 55, 14 -ft.,% north of farm. To be mov- m chair, Hi -low, combine, cab,fully free, approx. 6 mo. old Sears & Roebuck wheel equipped, good ed or torn down. idge, 1967 Maytag washer & dryer, like new 1967 IHC No. 68, 4 -row frontOld building and used lumber used very little Smaller collapsible wheel mounted cultivator, like new 12x14 brooder house; 4 -unit Hotpoint 30" elec range, good chair 1965 IHC No. 455, 4 -row plant-farrowing house with panels, ry Holmes & Edwards setitngfor Due to the death of my hus- 12x16, very- good. Chrome dinette set w/ 2 6 silverware band, Charles Fish, I will have er,fertilizer, rubber press, good chairs, Grey Mother of Rogers settingfor 8 silver- a complete dispersal of all his with secticide, pull type, likeFEED, FEEDERS, PANELS Pearl table top, good ware farm machinery at the Eric new SHOP TOOLS & MISC. rake Solid walnut Duncan-Phyfe ta-Stainless steel set of 8,all sil- Carlson farm east of Junction 1967 Herbicide side attach. mower' ble with 3 leaves, like new verware in goodcondition City on East Sixth Street, then ment for 4 -row cultivator, 1,000 square bales, good 1st 1962 Zenith 23" TV, tablemo- table,6 oak south on Highway No. 207 1/2 very good cutting alfalfa, inside; app. 400 yO0d Small library 1964 IHC wheel disc, No. 37,bu. yellow ear corn; 60 bu. del w/ console stand chairs;small oak rocker, mile; or to the Chestnut inter- Ooth change on 1.70 to No. 207, then 12 -ft., good round metal hog feeder; few 5 dining room chairs & 1 good;older model refrigera- 1961 IHC No. 5 side rake, onfeed bunks; hog oiler; several guest chair, good tor; corner bookcase;hassock north to first farm. panels; lot hedge posts; grind- China closet, beige studio fan & 2 others; rubber, good rater, couch, good: beveled 1965 Danuser 8' blade, 2 pt., stone; e fertl' beige swivel Oval mirror; 24x36 WEDN., APR. 10 good Steel post drill;2 stock rocker, good; edged mirror, good;MW Sig- Starts 1:00 p.m. tanks; 300 gal. gas tank, hose, 2 platform rockers, Howardnatur sweeper,like new; Sing- 1959 THC No. 401 12 -ft. spring Piano, good; coffee table, met- sewing machine; 1956 Oliver S8 tractor, wide tooth, good shape nozzle and stand: winter front al 2 -door utility cabinet. er portable stand; 1960 Mayrath 40 -ft. hay or for MTA; 8.25x20 dual truck round oak table; flower front endid hydraulic grain elevator,hopper, chains; cultivator cylinder: 2 List 0l 3 -Pc. late model bedroom suitemetal ironing board;camel Oliver 55 tra'r, wide front, snout, PTO, on rubber, goodhyd. cylinders: log chains; w/ double dresser, large back trunk: fair rubber Homelite light wgt. chain chest, box springs & inner- Approx. 14 panels ofgood 1963 Oliver self-propelled com- IHC No. 311 3x14 plow, 2 -pt., ator picture good saw; grease guns: yard light: 3 spring-pc. bedroom mattress, like new curtains; some antique bine, 10' Model 25, good con- IHC Rx14 plow, on rubber, hyd. jack: milo guards: post set w/ vanityframes :trunk ;bedding lin- dition cylinder control, good drill: tractor buggy top; um- rkith dresser & largechest, box ens: dishes: somehand tools: Oliver 2 row lister -planter, sp.: IHC 9 -ft.pull type tandem brella; hand tools and misc. springs & mattress, like newSunbeam Mixmaster 10 rubber tired disc items too numerous to men- onai Metal bed Sunbeam elec. skillet;Sun- Other machinery, several very w/ box springs & Garden 2 MC No. V-25, 7 -ft. mowerstion. aci(, mattress, good beam elec. can opener: desitauie antiques; also some Dresser base;oak commode;Mark power lawn mower. antiques consigned by Mrs. Scott Barber. TERMS: CASH. MELV'INi J. STEER le For Full Listings See Grass & Grain April 2 Adm. of Edward S. Steier Estate Aucts: Foster Kretz & Elmo Steffen, Clerk: First National Mrs, Emma Blunderfield, Owner ESTATE OF Clay Center, Kans., of Washington, Kans. Aucts: CarlSchnell & Wm. Schnell Clerk: Karl Harshman CHARLES FISH Phone WA 6-4422, Morganville. Cashier: Farmers National Bank,Abilene. Aucts. C. W. Crites, Earl Brown Attorney for Estate, H. N. Hyland, Washington, Kans. its MetallurgyResearch Center Implements and irrigation. in Reno haveinvented "an April 9, 1968 latest manufactured products are treatment" to in western Kansas, will be heldMore than 200,000 persons aqueous chemical expected to view over 300exhib-break up the gold-carbon love 3-I Show here April 25-28. the old The four -day exposition is its during the show at affair; once thatis done, the Set For Pratt sponsored by Western KansasPratt Mr Base. cyanide process canextract the gold. CATTLESALE PRATT - The annual Three - Manufacturers Inc. The name is said to EVERY I Show, an exposition ofthe of the show represents industry, The new method MONDAY permit economical recoveryof 90 to 90 per centof the gold in HOG SALE these ores, comparedwith pre- Thursday vious recovery ofonly 20 to 35 EVERY WEDNESDAY Sale Time 12:00 percent. Noon But so far it has been per- BEATRICE,' NEBR. AUCTION APRIL 11 formed only in the laboratory. Pilot scale tests are being con- Beatrice 77 ducted, the Bureau said. LIVESTOCK SALES Starts 1:00 p.m. CO, SALE The bureau said the carbona- 2 miles north of Beatrice, believ- Lunch Served ceous ores of Nevada are Nebr., opposite theairPort. Featil! ed to contain some 10 million to Phone 223.3571 Breedi 30 million ounces of gold, com- CLARENCE TEGTRIEIER We are quitting farmingand will sell at Public Auction on & 11/4 west of Clay Center,4 north & pared with the nation's known DELMAR JURGENS GOLD the farm located 10 north Cen- 2% east of Morganville orI/2 north & 11/4 west of Garfield reserves of some 9.4 million JR. TRiM ter. ounces economically mineable ALFCA 6 -ft. rotary hoe, 3 -point by present methods. BREE1 Drag harrow and evener, old IHC 2 -row pull type lister, old Injunction Vs. tioneer Farm MachineryHoffman built 3 pt. post hole JONES GRADE A 1954 John Deere Model 60 trac- digger, good NK E. tor, L hyd., LPO, goodrub-Grain blower, old Reevaluation ber, very good WC Allis tractor, on rubber, John Berns of Peabody,for- HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL 1956 IHC No. 45 haybaler, with mounted 2 -row culti- mer president of theKansas good shape vator, junk Livestock Association and mem- 1959 Baldwin 12 -ft.pull type1946 Chev. 1/2 -ton pickup, run- ber of the State Board ofEdu- combine ning order cation, has filed an injunction Case 3x14 plow, on rubber,Electric 4 -wheeltrailer, with actionin Marion county Dis- Wedn., April 17 cylinder lift, good flatbed & silage sides and trict Court to halt implementa- Case side rake, 4 bar, on steel ends tion of taxation under the re- spring tooth & MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS cently completed property reas- 12:30 Noon Lunch Served Case 12 -ft. Jamesway 60 bu. hog feed- evener sessment in the county. At farm 3 miles north, 1/2 mile MM 12x8 grain drill,fertiliz-er; 300 gal. water hauling Berns contends in his suit east of Aurora, Nebr. - or 11 mi, er, good disc, all steel, goodtank; old 300 gal. tank; 300 that the county declined to give south of Central City on Hiway John Deere 8 -ft. tandem disc,gal. gas tank, hose & nozzle, him information showing exam- 14,I/2east. pull type filter & stand, near new; ples of actual sales used in re- Ferguson 2 -row cultivator, 3 -pump jack with 3/4 hp. E. mtr.; evaluating- property in Marion NEBRASKA SALE point, good panels; oil tank heater; county. Marion used an outside Ferguson 6 -ft.3 -point mower Hog wire; winter front for firm, United Appraisal Co. of Demoster 8 -ft. duck foot, on60 John Deere; Dempster gear Kansas City, Kansas, to do its rubber working head pressure, Dump, reevaluating of property for tax 76 Rea IHC No. 16, 7-ft.mounted mow-good; wheels and tires; bar- purposes. 76 HOLSTEINS- - In or er, with hook up to H or 60rels; wall phone; 51 COWS 11 HEIFERS OF BREEDING AGE John Deere 3 oil burning heaters: grease 5 Heifers 8.10 Months old 9 Heifer Calves 1f filer,tit IHC hammer mill cans: gas cans; propane reg- estate wi 50 -ft. hammer mill belt ulator; 2 old power lawn mow- A Possible DHIA records to 17,330 M, 635 F. John Deere ABG No. 200, 2 -ers; other misc. small items Rolling Herd Average 12,295 M. 445 F. row cultivator too numerous to mention. Breakthru In BREEDING consisting 15 heifers and cows selling are sired by Pawnee Farm Reflee several a tion Supreme -9 are sired by Pawnee Farm Rosafe Lochin- antique Mr. & Mrs. Wayne R.Carlson Gold Mining var. Every female has been bred and raised on this farm. All ly of bir OWNERS but 7 head are sired by Midwest Genes and Curtiss bulls. Items), 5 Aucts: Foster Kretz & Flmo Steffen, Clerk: Union State Development of a new pro- AllI Clay Center, Kans. Rank of cess for extracting gold from Also Selling the Dairy Equipment made on Phone WA 6-4422, Morganville. Clay Center, Kans. previously unworkable ores, a FINANCING: STATE SECURITIES CO., LINCOLN,NEB. breakthrough that might open t huge new gold deposits to min- L. 0. JONES, Owner Tract No ing, nas been announced by the Aurora, Nebraska SE% U.S. Bureau of Mines. (14) Friday, If successful, use of the pro- PAUL W. ROLFSMEIER ART LEITNER son ( cess could help meet the gold Sale Mgr., Seward, Nebr. Phone 6143 Auct., Herndon, Ks. Tract No. needs of U.S. industry, but it NE1.i AUCTION would scarcely dent the Treas- teen APRIL 26 ury's gold -stock shortages. tent An 8000 -square -mile area of Saturday Traci SALE Nevada, the Bureau said,is acres of Starts 1 pm. known to contain gold -richores the purcl, which contain carbon com- third of a pounds that hang on to gold so AUCTION APRIL 13 to the pu tightly that conventional cyan- Tract After thirty years in pure bred Hereford busi- sists of r ness, I will hold a complete dispersal sale of ide process can't extract it eco- spring cr my Polled Hereford herd, at farm located nomically. SALE Starts 1 p.m. rent. Pu] 3 miles north of Paxico on oil road then 2 The bureau said scientists at to tenant miles west; or 5 miles south of Wamego on As I have sold my farm I will sell the followingproperty This Highway K99, then 5 miles east, on road by REMINDER at auction at the farm 1 mile north of Hope, Kans.,and Diekinsai light tower. west. is known This MISCELLANEOUS as a unit 59 Head Reg. Polled Herefords MACHINERY 1000 bushel steel grain bin; Imm 12 -ft. Hume reel;wagon chasers! AUCTION 1953 OMC 4 plow tractor, gasframe; windmill head; tractor ings inel air 30 Registered Poll Here- or propane umbrella; water jugs; car sale loca 5 disk Oliver disk plow withconditioner; corn elevator ex chantablc ford Cows I am quitting farming and suceessft will sell at public auction on the Timken bearings tension; 18-24 combine tires 1 Registered Poll Here- farm located 51/2 south and 2 3 -bottom Oliver moldboard with wheels; 900-20 trucktire; livery of ford Bull, 7 yr. old plow, 3 -pt. 16 wheel rims; 8 wheelswith be expee west of Abilene, Kansas on John Deere 4 -row planter withtires; 8 Registered Poll Here- county highway. fert. and insecticide attach- 14 tires; 800-20 truck chains; ford heifers about 6 ments 1 set of pickup chains;tractor months old WEDN., APR. 10 Two 18' single discs rim; tractor wheel weights; ,5 Registered Poll Here- Starts 12:30 Noon 8' tandem disc upright elevator; hopperfor For grain elevator; grain blower ford Bulls about 6 M&M grain drill with fert. at- atig tachment and press wheelsfor truck bed: extension LE months old IHC spike tooth harrow, 4 -sec.er; bin unloader; 15 Poll Hereford steer Farm Machinery Milo and soybean drill 125 -gal. anhydrousammonia calves 1961 John Deere 4010 diesel 18' Crust buster, 3 -pt. tank; Massey Harris grass tractor, wide front end, L. 4 tractorfenders: 3 hyd., LPO, power steering, Case 8' oneway seeder; All cows calfhood vaccinated. The above cows will be starting JD weeder, 2 -row IHC lister bottoms; corn 3 point, good rubber, excel- IHC weeder, 2 -row,3 -pt.,orplates for Dempster lister: in October. Registration papers furnished on above offering. lent condition pull type seed boxes for Dempsterlist. 1962 Ford 4000 tractor, diesel, 3 -row Dempster lister er; lot of good V -belts;PicktiP L hyd., LPO, 3 pt., 200 hrs. 12' spring tooth with mulcherguards; since complete overhaul, Corn harrow, 3 -pt. Hoeme clamps; 100-gal. gas good 3 -pt. harrow tank with filter;:;asPull1P: Auctioneers note: 1964 Gehl 2 row self-propelled 2 -row corn presser gas tank from hulktruck: Saving nothing field cutter, very good 4 -row cultivator, 3 -pt. railroad ties; cedar posts;lels but best heifers 1962 JD 14T hay baler, good 1953 Oliver 14 -ft. self-propelledof scrap iron. for cows pros- 1964 MM 16x8 fertilizer grain combine with cab and pick- SHOP EQUIPMENT pect.This affords drill, power lift,rubber up reel 2 air compressors;Fair- press, low rubber, very good 1939 Chev. 11/2 ton truck withbanks and Morse scales:FOP a great oppor- 1964 Krause 131,aft. wheel with 110 tunity to start stock rack ney 180 amp. welder disc, good 1957 New Idea single row outlet; gas cans; airbubble; a new pure bred 1966 GB front end loader, cyl- mounted corn picker bolt cut herd or improve inder control bucket, very post drill; bench vise; break. good 50-bu. combine bin on wheelsters; nail pullers; circuit on your present M & M corn sheller er; herd.Make plans 1962 Peerless roller mill, on M & M semi -mounted mower, Many grease guns:10 ArmY to be with us rubber, PTO, only used 1 6 -ft. gas cans: 2 jacks;sleeve PI-111' on sale day. year, very good AC all crop drill er; bench grinder& emery Other better than average ma- pipe corn binder discs; 2 blow torches; Gail Garter chinery, feed, feeders, posts Antique grain drill in excellentwrenches. and misc. items. C6g,orI41 lo REIN BREYMEYER, Owner condition Many other shoparticles. inrmfoCo phone 636-2622 Paxico, Kansas For Full Listings See estimates Grass & Grain April 2. ci Forinfor Auctioneers: Lawrence Welter, Manhattan Don Eisenbeis, clerk JOHN STRODA, Owner Joe Raine, Maple Hill Lester J. Kolunan Cashier: Mrs. Rose Gruber. Clerk: Jon Baumell GAIL G Auct. Foster Kretz Auctioneer: Dwight L. Long. Apr. 13 -- Farm sale southwest WALKER POLLED HEREFORDS of Eskridge, Kans.,''HugoBix- GttG Calendar =-- .7711.111111111111111111111111111111111111111D11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111; ler. Aucts Joe Raine andErn- GOLD MINE est Arnold, Apr. 8 - Farm salenortheast Apr. 13 - Dickinson county of Concordia, Kans., DISPERSION SALE Dallas Sheriff's Possee Horse sale in Continued on next page... LE Fogo. Aucts Rollie Lagasse Herington. AY and Larry Lagasse. Saturday, APRIL 13, 1968 Apr. 8 - Clarence CaseEst. farm sale northeast of Continuous Flow 1:00 P.M. Little River, Kans. Auct. M. L.Pet- DRIALL Portable Farm Driers DAY 1/2 mile east on Highway U.S.24 erson. CLAY CENTER, KANSAS April 8 - Reg. Quarter Horses "Backed by 20 years of drier experience" and thoroughbreds dispersal Sixes range from 200 bph to in Emporia, E. C. Robert, 1200 bph SELLING 100 LOTS Strong City. 10 point removal CO, All Clean Pedigrees Apr. 8 - Balthrop spring Hamp- Pre -season discount trice, shire sale, Newton, Kans., 'Tort Featuring: "GOLD EMBLEM" Register of Merit RUSSEL C. WIBLE CO. Breeding at its best. John Balthrop (Wichita). Apr. 8 - Far msale south of Ph 597-2266, Perry, Kansas EIER Write for your catalog: GOLD MINE Abilene, Kans., Wayne Uryor. WI LLIAMSTOWN,KANSAS WALKER POLLED HEREFORDS Auct. Foster Kretz. Changed TR ALF-CRUSTY from Apr. 6. DR. RAYMOND WALKER, ESTATE, Owner Apr. 9 - Farm sale northeast BREEDING CLAY CENTER, KANSAS 67432 of Canton, Kans., Mrs. David Auctioneer: Gene Watson VISITORS WELCOME Ratzlaff. Auct. Ted Krehbiel. Phone 913 / ME 2-3622 Apr. 9 - Registered Polled Land Auction FRANK E. WALKER Executor, NORTON, KANSAS 67654 Hereford production sale near Agenda, Kans., Walnut Grove Farms, Ed Valek & Son. Estate Sale Apr. 10 - Farm sale northeast LAND AUCTION of Bennington, Emmett I the undersigned, Joe F. Knoettgen, Executor of the Estate of 17 Win- Mary J. Knoettgen Hill, deceased, by virtue of the authority and di- ans. Auct. Willis Darg. rection contained in the joint mutual ancontractual Last Will EXECUTOR'S SALE Apr. 10 - Farm sale southeast and Testament of Joe H. Knoettgen and Mary J. Knoettgen Hill, both deceased, will sell at public auction for said estate on erred OF PERSONAL PROPERTY of Junction City, Kans., estate 12 11Ilk AND REAL ESTATE of Charles Fish. Aucts C. W. r 11 at Crites and Earl Brown. Hilvk Apr. 10 Farm sale southwest Friday, April 19 Saturday, April 20, 1969 of Abilene, Kans., Lester Koh- BEGINNING AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. 1:15 p.m. man. Auct. Foster Kretz. Apr. 10 - !FARM REAL ESTATE - Sale will be held on the premises Farm sale at Aric TRACT I: - is located 6 miles north and 1north of Morganville, Carlson farm, Junction City, Kansas or 3 miles east and 1 mile south of Clifton, Kansas. Real estate to be sold at approximately 2:15 p.m. Kans., Mrs. Charles Fish. Auct. C. W. Crites. LEGAL DESCRIPTION - West Half (WT/2)of the Southwlest 1E In order to carry out the terms of the will of John Henry Quarter (SW%) of Section Four (4), Township Six (6)South, es Miller, the hereinafter described personal property and real Apr. 11 - Farm sale north of Range Two .(2) East of the 6th P.M., Sherman Township, Clay Co- estate will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder: Clay Center, Wayne R. Carl- unty, Kansas. PERSONAL PROPERTY son.Auct. Foster Kretz. This 80 is all broke and all for spring crop. Apr. 12 - Complete Angus dis- consisting of general line of household goods consisting of TRACT II - is located just across the road west of Tract I several antique items, plus assorted shop tools, plus some persal of William C. Hogue Refle' antique horse drawn farm machinery consisting particular- herd, Topeka, to be held in LEGAL DESCRIPTION - East Half (E1/4) of the Southeast Quar- Loofr.: ly of binder and high wood wheel wagon (real collectors Rezac sale barn,St. Marys, ter (SE%) of Section Five (5), Township Six(6), South, Range rm. A.. Two (2) East of the 6th P.M.,Sherman Township, Clay County, ls. items), 500 gallon propane storage tank (like new). Kans. Auct. Ray Sims; sales Kansas. All personal property to be sold for cash, settlement consultant Bob Towne. made on the grounds. NOTE - These two 80's are injoint allotments with 68.1 acre , NEE Apr. 13 - Household furnish- REAL ESTATE wheat base; 74.8 acre feed grain base;no conserving acres. These ings in Abilene, Kans., Mrs. two tracts will be sold buyers choice with privilege of taking both. Tract No. 1: The South Half of the Southeast Quarter (S1i Emma Blunderfield. Aucts. SE%) of Section Twenty-one (21), Township Fourteen Carl and Wm. Schnell. L. E. Newell is the present tenant of these two tracts and will (14) South, Range One (1) East of the 6th P.M., Dickin- Apr. 13 - Quarter horse sale at be sold subject to tenants rights of two-thirds rent share ofgrow- son County, Kansas, containing 80 acres, more or less. ing wheat. .,',1TNE13 Newton, Kansas Quarter don, hs Tract No. 2: The North Half of the Northeast Quarter (N1, Horse Assn., Bob Wilson, St. TRACT III - is located 5 miles north and 3'/ miles west of Mor- NE%) of Section Twenty-eight(28), Township Four- rowville, Kansas or 1 mile north, 3 miles east, 3 miles north and mrimmig teen (14) South, Range One (1) East of the 6th P.M., con- George, sale mgr. mile East of Haddam, Kansas. 1/2 taining 80 acres, more or less, Dickinson County, Kansas. Apr. 13 - Farm sale at Pea- Tract No. 1 isall tillable land, has approximately 61 body, Kans., Sharp-ReA. Auct LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Northeast Quarter (NE',:) of Section Five lay acres of growing wheat, one-third of the wheat will go to Ed Reimer. (5), Township Two (2) South, Range Two (2) East of the 6th P.M. the purchaser at the time of harvest in summer 1968, and one- Millcreek Township, Washington County, Kansas. third of all the row crops grown on the land this season goes 1947 IH 1 -ton stock & grain NOTE: - Wheat allotment is 45.1 acres; Feed Grain 83acres; has to the purchaser. 7 acres growing alfalfa; no conserving base; has 21 acres ofgrass, 13 bed timber and waste land. 1,000 bushel wood grain bin. Tract No. 2 has 60.2 acres of tillable land, balance con- $175 sists of pasture and buildings. Purchaser to get one-third of Pat L'Ecuyer is present tenant of wheat groundon Tract III. spring crop planted on land during year 1968 plus pasture 1960 Ford1 -ton C & C rent. Purchaser will get possession of all ground subject These farms will be sold at the West door of Clay County Court $1175 House at Clay Center, Kansas. to tenants rights at time of sale. 196.3 Chev.1 -ton, Big 6, C&C proper This land lies 7 miles south and 5 miles west of the TERMS. - 25 percent down with balance due June 1, 1968. Pur- Dickinson County Court House on a good gravel road and $1275 chasers will be required to sign contract at time of sale and deeds is known as the J. Henry Miller farm. 1963 Chev.1 -ton, Big 6 will be placed in Escrow With the Peoples National Bank of Clay This property will be offered in separate tracts and then )US $1375 Center, Kansas, until abstracts delivered and buyers given reason- as a unit and will Le sold to the highest bidder. 1964 Chev. 1 -ton, Big 6, 10 -ft. able time to examine same. Abstract of title will be furnished each rain Immediate possession will he given purchaser or pur- flat bed purchaser showing merchantable title. vagon chas^Fs sutrect to tenants rights. Full possession of build- j;traC ings including modern house withnew furnace on day of $1675 POSSESSIONwill be given upon signing contract. Buyer to re- i;car sale located on Tract No. 2. Modern abstract showing mer- 1965 Ford 1 -ton, V-8, 10 -ft., ceive one-third rent share of growing wheat and pay 1968 taxes. vator chantable titlewill he furnished. Twenty-five per cent of stock bed Seller to pay 1967 and all prior years taxes. le tireruck successful bid payable on day of sale and balance upon de- For further information contact Executer, Auctioneer or attorney. t" livery of deed andabstract. Successful bidder or bidders will $1875 eels be expected to executewritten contract of purchase. Statements and terms announced at time of sale shall take Over 50 trucks and pickups precedence. !k DELOS V. ROMINE, Executor to choose from. s;frac: JOE F. KNOETTGEN, CLIFTON, KANSAS EXECUTOR For further information, askany of the following: DEE MORRIS )pper ELMER ANDERSON, CLAY CENTER, KANSAS, ATTORNEY Motor Co. , RAY D. WILSON, Auctioneer FOR SAID ESTATES [sine LEHMAN, ROMINE & GUILFOYLE, Attorneys 611 W. Hiway Toneka, Kans. ammel, Abilene, Kansas Phone CE 3-1385 FOSTER KRETZ, AUCTIONEER

3 gray enders: corn Cloud County Livestock Commission C ts; Concordia, Kansas SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT FOR APRIL HOGS )0-01 13th: Sale Every Saturday25 mixed feeder pigs . 0P0 3 Hereford Steers @ 600 lbs. 2 butcher sows 325 @17.500 trileIC 13 Registered Angus Cows & Calves. 3 mixed steers 780 @ 25.00 20 feeder pigs posts; Big & good quality. 2 butcher hogs 3 holstein steers 320 @ 27.00 245: 1178..09g 8 Head Yearling Steers @ 500 lbs. 9 whiface steers 445 @ 29.40 30 butcher hogs 249 @ 19.00 [ENT SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT FOR APRIL 6 whiface steers 590 @ 27.00 1616 rr 285 @ 18.20 20th: 11 blkwhif steers . . . 490 @ 28.10 butcherhogshog 270 @18.50s 30 Head registered Hereford Cows 15 whiface steers ...555758 @@ 2238..4000 1 boar 260 @ 16.06 with with fall calves 2 holstein steers it 30 Registered Hereford heifers, all 9 whiface steers 408 @ 29.75 COWS bolt examined safe in calf 1 whiface cow . 1200 @ 18.30 '1b ******************************** STOCKER & FEEDER HEIFERS 1 holstein cow . 1245 @ 17.50 Receipts for the week were higher. The 12 whiface heifers ... 563 @ 24.20 1 black cow 1145 @ 19.60 16 market was fully steady on all classes 45 angus heifers 400 @ 26.50 1 roan cow & calf @ 231.00 last Saturday. Plenty of buyers bid IleeVe 3 blkwhif heifers . . . 380 @ 28.20 AgiL actively on all consignments. The fol- 10 angus heifers 547 @ 25.30 BULLS es; OrGail Gartonis the newownerof the lowing is a partial listing: 1 whiface bull.... 1495 @ 21.30 7 whiface heifers . . 390 @ 26.10 Cloud CountyLivestock Commission Co: STOCKER & FEEDER STEERS 1 angus bull 1340 @ 21.10 article'.For information 2 whiface steers 835 @ 25.10 1 gut bull 1780 @ 19.10 estimates about sales or for call Gail. 33 blk angus steers . . 415 @ 29.20 For Informationor Estimates: LEO RAUCH, Clay Center 632-3092 J.M."MATT" DAVIS, Delphos 623-4543 ROYAL LARSON, Morganville 926-3746 AIL GARTON, Concordia 243-1181 Radio KNCK '1370' 6:45 T.T.S. Auctioneers: Harold Siegle and Clyde Ketter bert,MayPretty Prairie,see, Apr. 27 - Farmsale at Canton, 4 - Congregational H. M. Sharp. Jonny Nickel, Church consi bras sale southwest Kans., Mrs. gnment sale Apr. 17 - Farm Auct. Ed Reimer. River,Hans. is of Longford, Kans.,John Car- sale north of Auet. April 27 - Farm L. Peterson. S G&G Calendar son, Jr., Auct.Foster Kretz. Peabody, Kans., W.L. Mott.May 4 - Registered Apr. 18 - Holsteindairy herd Auct. Ted Krehbiel. Quart Mr. Horse consignmentsale in ...Continued from previous page Apr. 15 - Farm sale northwest west of Wichita, Kans'., April 27 - Householdgoods in Auct. Mina, Kans., BernardIreton, AT of Linn, Edward Steier estate, & Mrs. Jerome May. Manchester, Kans., W.A. Tho- sale mgr. Aucts Roger Auct. Foster Kretz. A. Apr. 13 - Land & machinery Dick Brewer. mas. AuctsFrank Harz and Johnson and Bob Perry, sale east of Culver, Kans., Apr. 15 - Farm sale in Concor-Apr. 18 - Farm salesoutheast Bob Perry. May 6 - Ram sale at Spe dia, Kans., Mrs. Helen Hol- William Hutch heirs of Mary L. Frain est., of Bennington, Kans., Apr. 27 - Antiquesale in son. Kansas Purebred strup. Aucts Rollie and Larry Willis Shee Lawrence Frain, agent. Auct. Neaderhiser. Aucts Junction City, Kans.,Walter Breeders Assn. George Lagasse. AN, Melvin Zuker. Darg and Melvin Zuker. Heldstab. Auct. C. W. Crites. schwede, sale mgr. Apr. 13 - Farm sale northwest April 16 - Fred Boldt Apr. 19 - RegisteredHerefordApr. 27 - Real estate(40 ac- farm sale southwest of Bush - Kans., May 13 - Curtis estatesale, of Hutchinson, Kans., Galen dispersal in Osborne, res and house)south of Manhat- ton, Kans., Auct. M. L. Pet- E. E. Bratton (Luray,Kans). be held at the Courthouse Bengston, Auct. Ted Krehbiel. tan.Nelson Estate. Lawrence Clay Center, Kans. Auct. erson. Auct. & Sale mgr. GeneWat- p Apr. 13, 1968 - Polled Hereford Walter, auct. ter Kretz. dispersal at Clay Center, Ks., Apr. 16 - Farmland sale in son. Apr. 29 - Angusdispersal at Lincoln County, Kans., the southeast May 21 - Real estate in Mary Frank E. Walker, Norton, Ks., Apr. 19 - Farm sale Marysville sale barn, Marys- ville-Home City area, Mrs, admin. of the estate of the late Elizabeth Jennings. W. H. of Junction City, Kans.,Wil- ville, Kans., Bar B Farm of Meredith, admin.; Theodore Auct. R. Harry estate. Date ehan late Dr. Raymond Walker of liam J. Hauserman Jr. Hanover, Kans. Barbara B. ed from May 27. Amt. De Clay Center. M. Metz, aty. for est.; Ray C. W. Crites. Houghton and Glen Bowdish Gerbitz, auct. court- Roche. Apr. 13 - Farm sale northwest Apr. 19 - Land sale, County Fairgrounds, Fair- June 7 - Household goodse of Hope. John Stroda. Dwight Apr. 16 - Improved farm north house in Clay Center,Knoett- bury, Nebr. Kuhr & Schultis, of Axtell, Kans., Tillie of Marion, Kansas, Elva Hett gen estate.Auct. Foster Pe Long, auct. estate. Auct. Ed Reimer. aucts. son. Auct. Loren Johnson, Apr. 13 - Furniture sale in Kretz. May 2 - Mid -Kansas SwineIm- Nov. 1 - Hammarlund & Junction City, Kans., James Apr. 17 - Farm sale southeast Sh April 19 - Consignment horse provement Assn. sale in Hut- rock annaul Angus salein lfarvir Britt estate. Auct. C. W. edge of Odell, Nebr., Conrad Sei- L. Germeroth estate. Aucts sale in Salina, Kansas., Ber- chinson, Kans. Cecil R. Marys, Kans. Crites. nard Ireton, sale mgr. Aucts Apr. 13 - Farm sale southwest Schultis & Son & Wolken. Apr. 17 - Furniture and an- Roger A. Johnson and Bob of Abilene, Kans., Edward Perry. Robson estate.Auct. Lee tiques in White City, Kans.,Apr. 20 - Auction of farmland Joe Hermstein estate. Auct. Gine' Remy. in Jackson county and Potta- TIRE watomie county, Kans. Two separate sales: Pat and Jerry USED TRACTORS Moyland; Ray Dohrman and 1 Massey -Ferguson 85 gas tractor,power steering, 3 pt hitch Vern Koch. Aucts. Dain's Real T. condition (4 plow tractor) excellent Estate. 44°,to% 3 used G John Deere tractors,check with used for bargains 4,40-4PW on these Apr. 20 - Farm sale northwest 1 IHC B gas tractor, good $195 of Clay Center, Kans., Dr. HOGS START AT 11:00A.NE 314 B BALERS RaymondWalker estate. 214W heavy duty baler, completelyrebuilt in our Auct. Foster Kretz. John Deere $775 CATTLE AT 1:00 P.M. shop Apr. 20 - Furniture sale in Au- of cattle and hogs at the regular GIIIt rora, Kans., Stegman estate. We had another heavy run TI MISCELLANEOUS sale last Saturday. Bothcattle and hog prices held steady to Like new John Deere 5 sectionspringtooth cart $495 Aucts Rollie and Larry La- stock calves that seemed steady 1966 Gehl grinder -mixer, used verylittle $1300 gasse. strong on all classes, except IHC 4 row top planter $300 Apr. 20 - Farm sale south of lower. JD 4 row 406 planter with fert. $475 Cows and feeder cattle weremostly in demand. Fat hogs JD 4 row fert. attachment(large cans) $195 Hesston, Kans., Mrs. Harold the No. 1 butchers again $400 Smith. Auct. Ted Krehbiel. and shoats held on a strong market, JD 4 row lister, 3 pt. $195 matching or topping terminalmarkets with a $19.00 price. JD 4 row weeder $40 Apr. 20 - Farm sale south of regular packer buyers for hogs, and theywill Rebuilt 6 hp Briggs engine for auger Hesston, Kans., Mrs. Harold We have six Wisconsin 9 hp engine, need overhaul $25 take all you can bring in.Also, we can use more feeder and Hercules engine for 1948-1957 55combine $250 Smith. Aucts Ted Krehbiel replacement cattle for several localand out-of-state buyers. Traction hitch for D-17 Allis $45 $395 and Bernard Goetz. If you are thinking of selling give us acall. 4 row JD front -mounted cultivator Apr. 20 - Farmland and per- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * NEW MACHINERYBARGAINS sonal property of late John COMPLETE DISPERSAL New 22 ft. Moridge 3 -bar wheelspringtooth harrow, tires Henry Miller, the premis- $525 Cash es in Dickinson county, Kans., Registered Polled Herefords New 24 ft. Moridge 3 -bar 24 ft. $645 cash Delos V. Romine, exec., of the 2 85 -gal. epoxy -lined Broyhill tankswith carrier .. $221 cash kit $70 cash law firm Lehman, Romine & WEDNESDAY, ARPIL 24 1 4 -row Broyhill pre -emergence Guilfoyle, Abilene. Auct. Ray D. Wilson. at this sale barn CONCORDIA TRACTOR INC. Apr. 20 - Household sale at * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Manhattan. DelMonte Pow- 29 cows, 12 to 15 with calves bysale day, others heavy ell, owner. Lawrence Walter, springers. Man CH 3-3381CONCORDIA, HS. auct. 20 open heifers. with Apr. 22 - Broughton school 7 yearling bulls. in a building & miscellaneous, 2 herd bulls. last Clay Center UnifiedSchool Owners: Mr. & Mrs. Loren Buxman and District. Auct. Foster Kretz. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** ** ***** stror way Apr. 23 - Pasture land north- 585 @ 22, Ronald Rice Motors, Inc STEER CALVES 3 cows sam] east of Niles, Perry Rice es- 667 @' 22, 1 whiface str 270 p35.50 7 cows CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC tate. Auct. Willis Darg. 880 @ 22.1 11 whiface strs435 p30.10 3 cows North Kansas' Largest Volume Dealer 22.1 Apr. 23 - Jim Asher general 30.50 3 cows 810 (a) farm sale west of Sterling, 2 blkwhif strs 395 @) 1 bu NW 2nd Phone CO 3-4000 ABILENE, KANS. 11 blkwhif strs450 p30.50 1 bu Ks. Auct. M. L. Peterson. COWS 3 whiface strs 410 p29.75 1 bu Apr. 23 - Grassland sale north this 6 whiface strs 490 p29.70 Real good cow market 2 bL ofNiles,Kans., Myron Real good cowssold 23 whiface strs520 @28.30 week. 4 Poo VARIETY A -PLENTY Schlinder, Salina, administra- 675 @27.40 from $17.50 to $19.00. 15 whiface strs $15.00 to $11 tor. Auct. Willis Darg. 14 black strs 545 p27.00 cows sold from from Apr. 24 - Household goods in 6 blkwhif strs 480 p28.70 Light heiferetts went 1 cc 75 New Cars & Trucks Abilene, Mrs. Ralph Ellis and $19.00 to $29.00. 1 h.( Jas. Selby. Aucts Carl Schnell HEIFER CALVES HOGS 1he In Stock -8 and Wm. Schnell. 15 whiface strs515 t 25.10 10 whif butcher231 @ 19, 1 he Apr. 24 - Farm sale west of 7 whiface strs 395 p25.80 22 mix hogs 230 @ 19, 1 hr READY FOR YOU. Junction City, Kans., Clar- 5 whiface strs 395 p25.25 31 mix hogs 219 @ 18. 111, ence Dietrich estate. Auct. 3 whiface strs 640 p24.85 24 whif hogs 218 p18,5 1 ft( Lots of used cars are rolling into Rice Motors pre -owned Foster Kretz. 24.50 202 @ 18. 1 h, car lot, and Rice's are giving tremendous trading deals to 4 whiface strs 520 p 10 white hogs make room for more. Stop in and take a look at them, here Apr. 25 - Farm sale south of 5 black strs 556 p25.00 55 white hogs 220 @ 18. 2 h( are just a few: Clay Center, Kans., Albert 1 whiface str 450 p25.40 43 mix hogs 220 @ 18. 1 hi Lenhart. Auct. Foster Kretz. 23 whiface str430 p25.20 85 mix hogs 230 @ 18. 1 c, 1967 OLDSMOBILE 98 Luxury Sedan, 4-dr. $3695 Apr. 26 - Hereford dispersal 24.20 1 c. Radio, heater, automatic transmission, powersteering 2 whiface str 480 p and brakes. Air conditioner. north of Paxico. Rein Brey- SOWS 1 c 1965 PLYMOUTH Fury III 4-dr. Wagon. $2395 meyer. Lawrence Welter, FEEDER STEERS & HEIFERS 3 white sows 278 @ 16. Radio, heater, automatic transmission, powersteering auct. 27 whiface strs793 p 26 . 35 4 hamp sows 454 @ 16. and brakes. 16. 2w Apr. 27 - Lumber and salvage 15 black strs 860 p 25.95 1 hamp sow 385 @ 1965 MUSTANG 2-dr. Hardtop. $1995 16. 2w Radio, heater, 4 -speed transmission material in Solomon, Bob 5 blkwhif strs1025 p 25.55 2 white sows 418 @ 14. 2w 1964 CHEVE1LLE Malibu 2-dr. Hardtop, V-8. . $1595 Smith Salvage. Aucts Carl 8 black strs 881 p 25.85 3 hamp sows 377 @ Radio, heater. 8 brof hfrs 890 p 24.00 10 1964 PONTIAC Bonneville convertible. Schnell, Wm. Schnell & Paul .$1695 Brown. 4 black hfrs 990 p 23.60 PIGS 4w Radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering someidsi Apr. 27 -5 -Star 4-H pig sale in 13 black hfrs 908 @ 24.50 The pig market was 8 b and brakes, air conditioner. Feeder pig 3b - higher this week. 1963 CHEVROLET Impala 4-dr. 6-cyl. _ $1095 Abilene, Dean Funston, sec., 8 wf&bwf strs 860 p 25.95 Radio,heater,automatic transmission. from 60 lbs. and upsold fros 21 auct. Foster Kretz. 5 mix strs 840 p 25.60 Others 1962 CHEVY II Nova 2-dr. Hardtop, radio, heater..... $1095 April 27 - 7th annual Polled 1 black str 1005 p 24.30 $17.00 to $19.00. 5b 1962 THUNDERBIRD Convertible. sold from $14.00 to$17.00' 10 Radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering Shorthorn sale southwest of from and brakes. COWS AND CALVES A few little pigs sold 7% Frankfort, Kans., Leonard E. 32 1962 FORD Galaxie 500 Convertible. $1095 Bigham. 20 cows 660 @ 23.00 $9.00 to $14.00. Radio, heater, automatic transmission, mag-wheels, pow- er steering and brakes. Apr. 27 - Purebred Polled 1961 CADILLAC deVille Sedan. $1095 Shorthorn sale southwest of Radio, heater. automatic transmission, power steering Frankfort, Leonard E. Big. LICENSED AND BONDED and brakes, factory air conditioner. ham. BARN PH. JUNCTION CITY CE'&141 April 27 - Mr. & Mrs. W. H. If you have livestock to appraise,call: Open Exreninzs 1111 9 p.m. Pinkenburg farm sale north- VERN LANGVARDT, Manager, 502UPLAND DL Sundays 1 to 5 p.m. west of Salina. Auct. M. L. HOWARD LANGVARDT, Auctioneer, 520UPLAND Peterson. -HERB NEUMEYER, White City, Phone349280 ec, April 9, 1968 watershed planning and $125 ionai Grass & Grain 27 He assured the committee sale A Freight Cut 'million for construction. that Kansas watershed project uct 11 Kinnaman toad the committeesponsors were capable .and rea- O.n Export Grain that Kansas watershed districtdy to fulfill their responsibili- Quartor An Interstate CommerceCom- administrators sent their thanksties in the federal -state partner- e in sa. mission board hasdecidedto to the committee for previousship as had been demonstrated retort, permit the Chicago, RockIsland appropriations. by the projects already complet- or A. & Pacific Railroad toreduce He outlined the number of ed. ry, rates about 17 per centon projects which had been com- He pointed out that the great- iutehio. Special Consignments For Sale, Wednesday, wheat and grain sorghum pleted with previous appropria-est need now was for construc- April 10 des- tions and that maintenance ex- I Sh tined for export. tion funds and that many plan- 25 Hereford heifers weighing 600 lbs. Calfhood The lower rates becameeffec- penses now were being bornened structures were awaiting vaccinated. Open. tive April 6, but ICC observersby the members of the localaction by the present Congress said they expect other railroadswatershed districts. to give approval to such funds. sale, to 20 Hereford steers weighing 450 lbs. louseit and several trade associationsto let. Fos. 30 Mixed steers & heifers weighing 500 lbs. appeal and therefore block the reduction. E. E. BRATTON'S 5 1st calf heifers with calves at side Mar}s. The lower rates would be ef- E. E. Bratton's Mrs. c. 1 regestered Hereford bull fective on grains shipped from chap Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Real Silver Domino Registered let, Doh 1 coming 2 year old Angus bull, good looking Oklahoma and New Mexico to for lots of stock cattle. Galveston, Houston and Texas HEREFORD HERD DISPERSAL )06 east City, Tex. ie poet hnson, Ask For State & Sham. Onaga Community Sale ale in St FRI., APR. 19 Watershed At 12:30 Noon Funds Back SALE PAVILION Rep. Garner E. Shriver, R - Volume Buying Kan., and Thad Kinnaman, Ced- Osborne, Kans. ar Vale, Kans., representing the watershed districts of Kan- Low Overhead - Complete Service Makes sas, last week urged Congress to SILVER MISCHIEF 300 SELLING 71 HEAD GILLETTE TIRE HEADQUARTERS restore budget funds cut by Tractor Duals - Flotations, new and used President Johnson for water- shed planning and construction 7 Two -year -olds GARRETT'S TIRE SUPPLY for fiscal 1969 beginning July 15 BULLS 8 Yearlings 314 Buckeye, Abilene Cross from Sears 1. Shniver and Kinnaman ap- Abilene: CO 3-2601 peared before the House of Good ages; 18 with calves Night CO 34067 (Don) at side - more soon regular Caillette Gillette Representatives appropriations 28 COWS TIRES Owners: Clyde and Don TIRES dy to agriculture committee. teady The two Kansans requested 10 HEIFERS that $10 million be allowed for All young cattle are sired by Silver Mischief 300, purchased t hogs from Bridwell Ranch at $5100. again Here is a real opportunity to buy well bred Herefords in ice. farm condition at your own price. y will ler and Reynolds uyers. E. E. BRATTON, Owner LURAY, KANSAS Gene Watson, Auct. & Sale Mgr. Sale Barn 14 Hillcrest HUTCHINSON, KS. Phone 316 663-3174 ABILENE, KANS. Selling livery Hogs 11:30 a.m. FRIDAY AFTERNOON rgal tom" Cattle 1 p.m. leavY Many new consignors along 14 whiface sirs- 635 p27.30. with regular customers brought 6 whiface strs -- 554 @28.70 We had a good active market with plenty of buyers at our sale Thursday. in a near record run of cattle 7 whiface strs -- 633 27.15 The market was steady to 1.51. higher on stock cattle. Feeder cattle were last Friday. Many buyers local 33 fleshyblk&bwf734 @26.10 steady to strong and cows about steady. The following is a sampling of and out-of-state made a good 18 fleshyblk&bwf747 @25. 70 some of our consignments: *0' strong steady market all the 13 fleshy whif - 756 p25.70 way through. @ 22. Following is a 3 whiface strs 695 p25. 80 I @- 22. sampling of the sales made: 31 blk&bwf strs - 653 p27.10 FAT CATTLE & FEEDERS mixed steers 500 p26.50 @ 22. 32 blk&bwf stirs - 652 p27.10 32 black steers 534 p29.25 3 blkwhif steers 466 @26.00 BULLS (5.) 22. 27 whiface strs - 626 p27.35 4 whiface steers 618 p27.10 7 holstein steers 347 p25.25 1 bull 1770 p21.40 10 black strs --- 627 @27.10 12 black steers 562 p26.90 1 bull 1450 p21.05 11 mix breed str 863 @24.90 '5 whiface steers 616 p26.70 HEIFER CALVES 1 bull 585 p25.20 52 holstein strs 1045 @21.85 713 p25.40 1 whiface heifer 180 p29.50 et this 3 black steers 2 bulls 527p25.80 4 holstein strs -- 411 p24.80 21 black heifers 515 p25.25 S whiface heifers 337 p28.00 nosold 4 bulls 510 p27.20 9 whiface strs-- 713 p25.60 3 whiface heifers 685 p24.55 1 whiface heifer 320 p25.75 00. Pe" 2 black heifers 00 to 12 whiface strs- 555 @27.40 6 black heifers 597 p24.20 400 p25.00 COWS 3 whiface strs -- 673 p26.70 4 whiface heifers 589 p24.50 5 black heifers 307 p25.00 : from 1 cow 1040 p19.10 5 whiface heifers 685 @24.10 3 blkwhif heifers 435 p24.80 1 holstein cow 1570p18.10 STOCKER & FEEDER HEIFERS 47 mix heifers 931 p22.35 1 whiface heifer 430 ©.24.7C 1 holsteincow 1540 p18.10 20 black hfrs--- 388 p27.60 4 mixed heifers 979 @21.95 10 whiface heifers 468 p24.65 1 holsteincow 1610 p18.00 9 blkwhif hfrs -- 388 26.90 9 holstein steers 727 @21.90 2 shthorn heifers 403 p24.10 1 holsteincow 1550 p18.00 14 black hfrs--- 355 p27.25 1 holstein steer 1395 p21.50 2 blkwhif heifers 408 @24.00 1 holsteincow 1320 p17. 80 7 white hfrs---- 482 p25. 00 , 1 holsteincow 1195 p17.80 30 whiface hfrs- 577 p25.00 COWS HOGS & PIGS 1 holsteincow 1080 p17.90 4 blkwhif hfrs -- 530 p25.00 2 holstein cows 1255 p 18.60 10 white fats 240 19.40 2 holsteincow 1285 p17.90 3 fleshy hfrs --- 920 p24.10 1 blueroan cow 1115 p 18.00 10 mixed fats 228 19.10 1 holsteincow 1640 p17.85 1 fleshy hfr -- 1150 @23.60 1 whiface cow 1010 p 17.90 20 white fats 230 18.85 1 cow 1150 @17.70 1 fleshy hfr ---- 980 ©23.60 2 red cows 910 p 17.20 1 hamp sow 375 16.60 1 cow 1155 @17.50 9 black hfrs---- 498 p24.10 1 whiface cow6bc p 197.00 1 hamp sow 500 15.10 1cow 1280 p17.55 6 shorthorn&whi 591 @23.90 3 red sows 627 14.60 ;@ii 5 mix hfrs 638 p23.10 BULLS 1 white boar 210 16.25 ii STOCKER & FEEDER STEERS 25 fleshy mix 735 p24.00 1 red bull 1300 @ 22.20 1 red boar 435 16.00 1@ 2 whiface 25 mixed pigs i@ strs -- 345 p 32.25 1 whiface bull 1330 p 17.25 18.25 16, 2 whifacestrs -- 330 @ 33.00 ALREADY LISTED FOR FRIDAY 80 mixed pigs 16.7S 3 @ 2 whiface 11. strs APRIL 12 BULL & STEER CALVES 20 red pigs 13.25 7@ 315 © 32.50 10 whifacestrs - 447 p30.60 20 good whiface cows with 1 whiface bull 210 p32.50 4 mixed pigs 10.75 4 whiface bulls-337 p31.25 calves by side will sell in 6 whiface steers 500 p30.20 some 8 bwf bulls---- 352 p31.70 lots to suit buyer. 3 whiface steers 425 p30.10 Feeder 3 bwf bulls---- 416 p30.25 78 choice whiface heifers, 2 blkwhif steers 480 p28.90 21 black osold strs --- 377 @31.90 500 - 600 lbs. 1 whiface steer 270 p28.75 ' 5 black sirs---- 406 @31.00 35 feeder heifers,700 lbs. 3 black steers 355 p28. 75 10 whiface $17'"4 strs - S46 p30.00 40 choice whiface steers, 1 whiface steer 475 p27. 90 RALEIGH BREEDING, MANAGER 7 whiface 27.40 Id from strs -- 580 p28.95 550 - 750 lbs. 2 blkwhif bulls 355 p barn, HI 3-3671; home HI 3.3547 32 whifacestrs - 622 p28.00 choice angus heifers,450 lbs. 2 red bulls 250 @27.00 Auctioneer: Larry Lagasse, For information,requests for appraisals at no Ph. Concordia, Kans. CH 3-1714 *ligation,or inquiries regardln coming sales, Bring your cattle call me in at any time day 41 at any time, day or night. or night; we'll han- g LIVESTOCK & COMMISSION CO. dle them for you at 3-3394 your request. MARYSVILLE, KANSAS DUDEREYNCOOLDSAbilene, Kans. M COWS seu 4tSt. 1 whifacecow 1 whifacecow a@ By 11118889i:829090P Sell 1 holstein cow LII® Auction 1 blkwhif cow Or Buyicagti[l® ii'modugo28.80 2 whiface steers 475 @ 1 black cow 536 24.50' 450 @28.75 On receipts of 1035 cattle wehad a 3 black heifers 9 mix steers 1 holstein cow 1220© 18.70 2 whiface heifers 612 24.40' 515 @28.70 very good activemarket. All classes of 4 whiface steers 1 whiface cow 1240@ 18.70 3 blkwhiface heifers - 636(10 24.30 28.70 steady. 4 whiface steers 477 p 1 black cow 1060p 18 50 stockers and feeders were selling 43 mix heifers 655 518 @28.60 All killing cows were 24 to50 lower. 4 blkwhif steers 1 holstein cow 1390105 2 blkwhiface heifers - 755 23.60 445 @28.50 1 holstein cow 23.50 6 black bulls 118:5° STOCKER & FEEDER STEERS 1 whiface heifer 680 465 @28.50 1 black cow 1330 © 2 whiface steers 622 p 28.00 600 23.30 2 whiface steers 18,4350 1 whiface heifer 2 whiface steers 545 @28.10 1 holstein cow 1 black steer 580 @ 27.50 1 blkwhiface heifers - 740(10 23.10 6 mix steers 527 @27.90 1 holstein cow 2 whiface steers 565 p 27.50 1 whiface heifer 805(10 22.501 527 @27.20 2 whiface steers 1 br sw cow 18,25 1 whiface steer 720 p 27.30 2 mix heifers 772@(10 22.10 27.00 503 @ 1 whiface cow 12:9 0181- 0055 (a©(© 1 blkwhiface steer 600 p 27.20 1 whiface heifer 810 @21.80 3 whiface steers 111 888 : 213 2 shorthorn steers 497 @26.80 1 holstein cow 2 blkwhiface steers 620 p 27.00 5 mix heifers 726 @21.25' 433 @26.10 19.50 4 black steers 1 red cow 4 blkwhiface steers 740 p 26.80 4 mix heifers 720 @ 1 whiface cow 43 whiface steers 681 @ 26.55 HEIFER CALVES 5 whiface cow 2 whiface steers 620 p 26.50 STEER CALVES 4 shorthorn heifers ---367 p28.10 1 holstein cow 3 blk&blkwhif steers - 698 (a26.50 192 p36.25 1080 p 17.40 2 whiface steers 1 whiface heifer ----270 @28.00 1 holstein cow 15 black steers 682 p 26.50 3 whiface steers 223 (a35.75 387 @26.95 688 p 26.50 320 p32.80 9 whiface heifers ---- 2 mix cows 11 00982459°000pi 43 black steers 1 whiface steer 7 black h eifers 356 @26.60 1 blkwhif cow 18 mix steers 792 p 26.30 2 whiface steers 392 @31.75 10 whiface heifers 445 @26.60 1 black cow 3 black steers 645 @ 26.10 3 whiface steers 356 @31.70 4 whiface heifers 400(10 26.50 11 blk cows & clfs 225.00 4 whiface steers 595 p 26.10 2 blkwhiface steers 375 @31.30 355 26.50 3 whiface bulls 623 p 26.00 5 whiface steers 355 c 31.10 2 whiface heifers 46 blk cows & clfs 10 blk & red heifers 390 26.30 12 bik cows & clfs @ 215,00 10 black&blkwhif steer 725 (a25.70 1 black steer 425 @30.80 26.25 30.50 2 whiface heifers 440 11 blk cows & clfs p 213.00 4 black steers 682 p 25.60 7 black steers 370 p 402 26.20 4 blk&blkwhif steers 857 @ 25.50 9 whiface steers 438 p30.30 2 whiface heifers 10 mix cows & clfs p 211,00 1 whiface heifer 450(10 26.00 3 blkwhif cows & clfs 6 blkwhiface steers 835 p 25.35 3 black steers 441 @30.25 25.75 : 19880:0000 2 whiface steers 905 (a25.30 3 whiface steers 430 ca30.20 11 blk&blkwhif heifers 433(10 16 bik cows 3 blk&blkwhif heifers- 490 25.50: 8 blkwhiface steers 862 (a25.10 5 whiface steers 470 @30.10 25.50 752 (a24.80 29.25 2 whiface heifers 457(10 BULLS 9 shorthorn steers 12 blk&blkwhif steers- 475 p 501 25.00 800 @ 24.30 425 (a29.25 8 whiface heifers (10 1 whiface bull 1240 ©23.60 1 brof steer 2 whiface steers 527 24.90 715 p 24.30 547 @29.10 2 whiface heifers (10 1 charolais bull 1390 p 23.10 1 black steer 50 whiface steers 550 24.00 705 @ 24.25 441 p29.10 1 whiface heifer 1 black bull 1385 p23.10 1 black steers 3 black steers 420 @24.00 5 blk&blkwhiface steer 731 © 24.10 29.00 1 whiface heifer 1 whiface bull 1520 (a 23,00 10 blkwhiface steers - 467 @ 23.80 625 @ 24.00 390 @29.00 2 black heifers 490 @ 1 black bull 12 85 p 22.20 9 holstein steers 4 black steers 23.00 2 mix steers 925 p 23.6C 1 whiface heifer 475 p 1 whiface bull 1735 © 21,10 2 blackwhiface steers 925 @ 24.00 For Information or Estimates 8 holstein steers 711 (a22.10 6 holstein steers 999 @ 21.70 LIVESTOCK COMMISSION 3 holstein steers 1053 @ 21.50 2 mix steers 807 (a20.10 St. Marys 437.6268 COMPANY STOCKER & FEEDER HEIFERS Elmer Imthurn 9 black heifers 613 p 25.10 Maple Hill MI 3-2440 1 whiface heifers 700 p 24.80 ySt. Marys, 3 whiface heifers 568 (a24.70 Paul Kramer 1 black heifer 700 @ 24.60 St. Marys 437.2993 13 whiface heifers 620 @ 24.50 11 black heifers 638 p 24.50Auctioneers: Lawrence Welter, Gene Toby & Dennis Rezac Kans,

Central Kansas Most Modern Livestock Auction...West Side OfSalina TWO SALES EVERY WEEK MONDAY THURSDAY Hogs & Cattle Cattle Only Hogs sell at 11:00 a.m. followed by Selling starts at 11:00 Lin. Cattle our regular cattle sale as they are will sell in the order they are consign unloaded. ed on the books. F-1

4 mix cows&clfs p193.00 Curtis Dalton, Navarre 2 hol cows 1425 p 18.30 Our receipts for the week included 2976 cattle and Melvin Cox 18.40 606 hogs. The market was very active on all classes Melvin Cox 3 mix cows&clfs (a178.00 J. L. Stouble, Salina 1 ayr cow 1340 p 10 mix cows&clfp171.00 HOGS of cattle and steady with the previous week. The Dwight Long, Hope 18,90 following is a sampling of the sales made: Dwight Long, Hope 4 wf cows&clfs @180.00 J. A. Griffin, Abilene 12 hm hogs 220 p 18,85 CATTLE Gary Proffitt, Sterling 28 bwf strs 604 @27.00 W. N. Day, Lincoln 10 whi hogs 232 (10 Jake G. Friesen, Conway4 blk strs 585 p27.30 3 bwf strs 443 p29.00 Roy McCormick, Bavaria17 mix hogs225 @ 18.85 Harold McCullick, Minn. 19.15( Jake G. Friesen, Conway4 blk hfrs S58 @24.80 Merrill Pogue, Minneap. 3 wf strs 533 p28.40 Carl Nichol, Mentor 7 mix hogs 225 p Bob Stoltenberg, Holyrood 7 rn strs 820 p25.65 Wayne Proffitt, Sterling 19 wf strs 731 ©26.40 Emil Soukup, Ellsworth 7 mix hogs 215(a 19.20 19.05 Steve Rathbun, Tescott 6 blk strs 75S p25.20 Bob Woodruff, Ada 43 wf strs 752 (a26.45 Oaklstein Farms, Marq. 11 whi hogs 215 p Thelbert Janzen, Geneseo7 wf&bwf hfr409 p26.70 William Day, Lincoln 7 wf cows&clfs 205.00 Geo. L. Vopat, Wilson 8 hm hogs 200 p 18,75 Milton Nyers, Windom 9 rn strs 351 @31.75 Jack Schlessiger, Claflin 11 blk hfrs 417 @24.25 Rodger Whelchel, Solom.10 hm hogs 232p 18.95 8 blk hogs232p 18.85 Milton Nyers, Windom 7 redrn strs 576 (a27.30 Ray Whitehair, Abilene 30 wf hfrs547 @25.20 Louis Hynes, Sylvan Gr. 19.20 ;',..l'Illii Roy Kamm, Abilene 5 wf strs 702 p26.101 Harry Kohman, Abilene 33 wf strs 770 p26.15 Dwight Sperry, Beverly 14 mix hogs230 Ilbhict,1Pdi 483©15.85 Leland Kaiser, Durham 4 blk strs 625 (126.10 Harry Kohman, Abilene 22 mix strs 887 @ 2259..8755 Gail Marton,Minn. 3 hm sows i.1 averag Van Bloomquist, Falun 10 wf strs316 (a32.30 Beetch Bros., Carlton 14 wf strs 523 p Marilyn Bunger, Gypsum 5 red sows374 p 16,45 Lee Westerman, Lorraine 8 wf strs 370 @30.50 3 wf strs 701 p25.30 Melvin Isaacson, Assaria 1 whi sow360 p 16.05 1 grass 1 La Verne Ballow, Delphos 16,20 455750 : . 14 -co: Lee Westerman, Lorraine4 wf hfrs 385 (a25.80 5 hol strs1174 p21.80 31 hh ii August Mayer, Gypsum H. A. Walters, Lincoln 12,10 Fred Shyler, Alden 11 wf strs 558 @26.10 R. R. McCullock, Minn.140 wf strs771 @26.25 Alfred Vondra, Claflin in sho 19.25 , Fred Shyler, Alden 7 blk strs 597 p 25.80. 6 wf sirs 457 p H. E. Koralek, Ellsworth1 hm boar245 @ -vithl Dennie Graham, Benn. 12.40 Dean Glahn, Gypsum 23 wf hfrs733 p 24.80: William Molyneaux, C. C.6 wf sirs 659 p 2307 .. 2900 1 whi boar 515 : Carmen Seler, Wells 16.00 Was st Dean Glahn, Gypsum 16 bwf hfrs 613 @24.40 Robert Ross, Clifton 7 red strs 651 p25.10 Don Wilbur, Niles 6 hm pigs 18.00 ranch, Kabetich Bros., Manch. 6 hol strs1320 ©22.00 33 wfrdstrs 839 p 225..89 55 10 hm pigs @ Melvin Zuker, Minn. Sam Little, Beverly 17.00 Jerome Janssen, Lorraine 3 wf strs 673 p25.70 11 bwf strs855 p 11 spt&whi pigs @ i Pondpond Melvin Zuker, Minn. Earl Kempke, Geneseo 15.75 Walfred Nelson, Lindsb. 6 bwf strs 589 p26.95 Horace Wood, Wakefield 9 wf strs 484 @30.50 Roland Bolte, Lincoln 20 mix pigs @ needs @ 17.75 Basil Mottin, Miltonvale 8 bwf hfrs706 @23.05 Ralph Warron, Minneap. 1 wf bull1475 (a21.70 Robert Kempke Jr., Kan.39 w&rd pigs 18.25 Edmond Steiner, Lincoln.6 wf strs 581 ("a27.30 Marion Anderson, Smolan1 hol cow985 p18.50 Earl Neywick, Galun 30 whi pigs @ ,, Walter Le Clere, Lyons 94 hfrs 655 p25.35 -.rileRrI Walter Le Clere, Lyons 20 hfrs 614 p25.30 FOR INFORMATION OR ESTIMATES leased Bill Zavesky, Kanopolis 23 blk strs558 p27.90 LAURENCE CLEMENCE for lel Bill Zavesky, Kanopolis 13 WI( strs463 p29.20 Abilene Phone CO 3.3091Formers & Ranchers Bill Zavesky, Kanopolis 16 blk hfrs 456 26.00 MERRILL CHRISTIANSEN Blues Bill Zavesky, Kanopolis 28 blk hfrs 581 p25.20 Durham Phone 732-3371 ., grazir. Lloyd Daner, Brookville 41 wf hfrs508 p25.80 BOB MUIR LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO Lloyd Daner, Brookville 40 wf hfrs558 ©24.90 Salina Phone TA 3-2963 Year i Mark McHenry, Minneap. 59 wf strs504 p30.10 Market Reports West on old US40 -',under Mark McHenry, Minneap.92 wf strs 572 p30.00 Radio Station KSAL, Salina Barn Phone comp Durwin Mall, Green 1 hol str 450 @24.60 KS Nola Mall, Green 1 bwf str 485 p29.20 6:45 a.m. Every 913 TA 5-0211 SALINA, Paul Train, Lindsborg 6 wf strs 1077 p25.40 Monday, Wednesday & Friday

Bill Clark, Barnard 11 wf hfrs465 p26.20 KFRM ._, Jack Ralph, 8 wf hfrs 440 (a26.10; 6:55 a.m. Mon. through Fri.

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