14th yearno.40 December 3, 1968

Auctions and sales can be found in both sections of Grass & Grain this week.

Pages 1 1 & 12 Too Wet For Milo Art Jenkins, Riley, said he was having troubleworking a 40 -acre. milo field for his son because the ground was too wet.

No Races For This Boat The cabin cruiser below was heading forchampionship boat races in southern California before it ran afoul of Kansas windsalong US '77 last week. Four men from Minneapolis, Minn., were taking theboat across the prairie, two of them in a pickup cab, two resting in a camper, with theboat trailing behind. Wind hit the 28 -foot cabin cruiser as thetrain negotiated a curve west of Riley, demolishing the camper and causing a wreckwhich sheared the cabin off the boat. Ben Bohach, left, who had been sleepingin the camper, kicked his way out of the wreckage, unhurt except for a smallcut. Below, Earl Johnson stands atop the boat and his son Jerry watches as theboat is made ready for the highway. The other person in the camper, Bud Bresnahan, cameout of the wreck with three broken ribs. Marketings of fed cattle cialist inanimal Anhydr( those headed for thetable - December 3,1968 Beef Nutrition arare knee,,;fe' More Meat, But continue gaining El Dorado are expected to Abilene Reaches of 1969, less thanMeetings Set ...... in the first six months much from the slightly Garden City 1VICPHEW More Appetite then taper off a bit. last Beef Cattle Nutrition Confer. i:Zt.k pi/ Livestock producers are ex- 109 million head reported Hays tion of a Department experts saythe be- ences are set forfour locations Deee...41l January, but since more are Topics of h drousam: pected to turn out more red increase in fed cattle soldnexting fed for slaughter atmatureaoross Kansas inDecember. the meetin meat next year, but consumers' the 7 per- utilizingurea rate year may be less than weights the total beef outputis These events, sponsored by carca gap, appetites are bigger too, says the feedlot chemistry, cent annual gain during larger, the Kansas State University Ex- grain the Agriculture department. 1960-67 period. The department said the in- tension Service, are for cattle ing, high-level feedintnai; drawal of feed But consumer demandfor feeders and all people working from cam; ventory of cattle being fed on ing for slaughter, meat isstrong, market pricesJanuary 1 could be from 7 to 10 in related industries, according Large Stock of fairly strong, and feedsupplies The day -long percent more than a year ear- to Dr. Phil Phar, Extension spe- with registrationmeetings6 Penta-Treated ample, the experts say. lier, depending on marketings at 9a.iC The net result will belargerand replacements this fall. supplies of meat in 1969,with Cattle and calves on feed No- probably MIDWEST RENDERING &SUPPLIEs the average American vember 1 in selected survey BELLEVILLE. KANS. eating more. markets in Arizona, California, We Sell meat scraps and fat for fee. We pick up materials Per capita red meat consump-Colorado, Iowa, Nebraska and shops, locker plants and fresh dead fromb4 Posts 182 tion this year is estimated at Texas totaled about 6 million For service call Belleville: JA 7-5541 or your localnumber. GUARANTEED FOR LIFE pounds, up 4 from 1967. More 738-3731 CAN BE PAINTED head, an increase of 8 per cent Beloit Jamestown...... 139.'n beef and pork are being consum- IMMEDIATELY from October 1 and 9 per cent Cawker City 781-4711 Leonardville...... ed this year, while veal,lamb, more than a year earlier. Clay Center 632-3424 Lincoln ...... 524 68j and mutton are down. Placement cattle --- those go- Clyde 21/2" x 61/2' 50 or more Concordia CH3-414206 Mankato....,,,, Beef is the most popular meat, DP" 31/2" x 61/2' 50 or more 994 ing into feedlots - during Octo- Deshler, Nebr Marysville accounting for an estimated 109ber totaled 1,700,000, up 4 per- ...... 44331 .31/2" x 8' 50 or more $1.49 pounds of the per capita con- Downs . Miltonvale...... 424; cent from a year earlier, while Fairbury, 729-9931 Minneapolis...... , . 4" x 61/2' 50 or more $1.25 sumption this year, up 3 pounds 391., marketings of fed cattle for Glasco 568-2636 Morganville...... 5" x 8' 50 or mo $2.30 a person from 1967, thedepart- 926..n slaughter from the survey areas Hebron, NI 402 768-6770 Ruskin, Ncbr,...... 40221b 5" x 7' sawn half $1.20 b ment said. -lunter . 529-2145 Superior, Nebr...... ,, $4.25 ea. totaled more than 1,200,000, up 8194% 5" x 10' "Consumer demand for meat10 per cent from a year ago. Washington LA 5-2920 5" x 12' $5.30 ea. in the coming year is expected 5" x 14' $6.39 ea. to remain strong, but it is not 5" x 16' $7.15 ea. expected to increase as rapidly 5" x 18' $8.30 ea. as it has this year," the report 5" x 20' $9.50 ea. said. 5" x 25' $16.98 ea. "Thus, with larger output of red meat and poultry in 1969, livestock prices may average a Satisfaction. little lower than this year." Guaranteed Total cattle numbers next Jan- uary 1 are not expected to vary GRASS & GRAIN The Mid -Kansas news weekly. Published each Tuesday at 1207 Moro,(Box1009)Manhattan, Kansas, 66502 by AG PRESS Dean Coughenotir 5th & Ash TA '7.4467 E. R. Woodward Secondclasspostagepaidat Manhattan, Kansas. SALINA, KS. 'Subscription: $3 year CIRCULATION 14,200'

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Our formulas in making Jack Daniel's. To him, it's a matter of ills more Must have actory seIn feeling out the run. ,ould besou how season Our stiller will admit to having a few_ gauges around. And r must a :o D allshows. he knows there's a formula for making whiskey somewhere. ZOTTND Hag But he goes by instinct and experience. He knows the run iing is ready by the sound it makes pumping through the still. That's CHARCOAL the way his father and uncle MELLOWED before him and Mr. Jack before DROP them did it. And a taste of Jack Daniel's, we think, will BY DROP 5% tell you we're well off to have ON OFATIFICATES OF DEPOSIT his kind of know-how. ARClittlENT: 3IZ.gperforr10' th Edge Junction City, Kam. TENNESSEE WHISKEY 90 PROOF BY CHOICE © 1968, Jack Daniel Distillery, Lem Motlow, Prop., Inc. LYNCHBURG (POP. 334),TENN. Stable' DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY JACK DANIEL DISTILLERY torviae,19. ST 5413' OUR DAILY BREAD 8th Annual Grass & Grain The - byG&G Area Cooks `Dail 1C,43ANUT Er eScTipeRULESsubmitted "Our Daily 13/ Bonus Recipe Contest NovemberBread" f Mrs. Lee Johnson, Effingham, bbeer entrywillhe All recipes submitted for "OurDaily Bread" postmarked 2. iWdeaeittneendi Wins Weekly Contest Prize i r be caispi seWill e between November 9 and December 9will au- ofw The following recipe is fromMrs. Lee Johnson of Effing- originb ham, who is the prize winner. 3. GranditYnqdualpritizye. FLAMING ICE CREAM CAKE tomatically be entered in the special"grand Winner Hostess if made one to two days ne of severalMay e, (Cakes may be frosted more easily 4.weeklestO prizes bags or air -tight containers prize" contest. The winner will be announced prize Winners A SQUEE2 ahead of time and stored in plastic notbelydisqualified. *,1: until ready to use.) ,serving. 1 package (17 -ounce) chocolate angelfood mix in the December 24 issue. Aningeniot 4 pints green peppermint brick ice cream TOP cEkNTt h}e:R serving comb mix makes hot an 2 packages (71/2 ounce) fluffy white frosting holidayrecipe The grand prize winner will be selected on y% die food items 2 tablespoons cocoa wacnhteotko tsoubmmaikte Made of the % cup lemon extract the basis of originality & quality. Weekly win- all'gredients chrome plate Medium size sugar cubelets Ere some, durable Beverage bottle caps urements accurate me 1 sheet copper -colored aluminum foil ners will remain eligible for thespecial event. and writa Picks up mei Fill unoiled 3% ingislegible.BestneNour toes. etc., and Prepare cake mix as directed on package. name and off tines onto; inch and 7 -inch aluminum tube pans about 2/3full. Pile remain- : ing batter lightly in unoiled 10 -inch aluminum tube pan.Place all three cakes in moderate oven, 350 degrees.Bake 33/4 inch G.E. Automatic Grill & WaffleBaker TheWinne# minutes; bake te drawn by lot cake for 25 minutes; bake 7 -inch cake for 45 ataasensendonlyoereeipes printed. large cake for 50 to 55 minutes. Invert cakes andlet hang until Hamilton -Beach Electric Knife Mailirn entryto Woman; :.. Win one by' s cold. Remove from pans. Ilse serrated knife to split eachcake Page, Editor,Grass & crosswise in half. Place lower half of 10 -inch cake -cut side Sunbeam Cooker & Deep Fryer, 6-Qt. 6B6o5x021. 009, Manhattan, Graie favorite 'recipe up - on large tray. Remove containersfrom 2 pints of the Ransat maindish, 14 ice cream. Cut each pint into 3 equal crosswise slices.Space 4 Sunbeam Electric Skillet, 11-inch Goodluck! sidedish,des of the slices evenly over bottom half of 10 -inch split cake.Cut haveyou. remaining slices in any needed shape to fill in intervening snac- 1. Check yo es. Ton with upper half of 10 -inch cake. Placein freezine; unit. fully to besu Fill other 2 cakes with remainder of ice cream cut and used in Fold in 1 stiff -beaten egg white. 1/2 cup sugar cool to lukewarm. entsareacct same manner. Place cakes on wax paper in freezingunit. I stick margarine Dissolve counted for. Chill. in water and letstand teat: Prepare frosting as directed on package. Blend in one or * * * II/2 teaspoons salt utes. Add yeast mixture 2. Be sure 3 to ti/ two drops of yellow food coloring. Remove cakes. one at a. time, Mrs. Edward Pachta, Belle- 3 eggs, beaten en eggs. Addflour until address are of from freezing unit and frost attractively, filling Wirt centers of ville: "My family likesthese 2 packages dry yeast handle.. Knead.. The. easy; cakes with frosting. To form cocoa swirls, use small spatula or 1/2 cup water Elmo, 3. Only one rolls as they are very light and should be very soft.Let risentime, please. silver knife dinned first into frosting and then into cocoa. Re- tasty. Would be very good for Enough flour to make soft til double. Make into turn cakes to freezing unit for two to four hours. the holiday meals." dough Let rise in greasedsmall et.'4 4. Send it to Prepare bottle cans to use as stigar-cube containers. Re- pans. Editor, Grass CORNMEAL DINNER ROLLS Add milk slowly to cornmeal. 15.20minutes ina .100.degree move cork portion from inside each bottle cap. Carefully mold 2 cups milk ('ook until thick, stirring con-en. Makes,four 1009, lilanhati foil into caps. Fold edges underneath. stantly. Remove from heat. Add dozen roll. 2/3 cup cornmeal ("I use yel- Takes three to fourholm When ready to serve, remove cakes from freezing unit. low.") sugar, margarine and salt. Let * Place in position to form 3 -tiered cake. Arranfre fresh mint leaves around base and on top of cake. Place foil containers around edge of cake and center on- soilcontaineron ton of cake. Soak sugar cubes one minute in lemon extract Place in GOI foil containers. Light. 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Pioneer Service & Sales Herington, Kansas The next recipe is from Mrs. TAPIOCA SALAD top. Mix the brown sugar, salt The Latest Milton Hettenbach, Cedar Point: Soak overnight 1 cup pearland margarine; sprinkle over December 3, 1968 CRANBERRY CREAM SALAD tapioca in 1 quart cold water intop of last layer of fruit. Bake `Daily 2 packages cherry gelatin double boiler or copper bottom 35.40 minutes, covered a portionvery pretty salad for the Holi- 1/2 cup sugar pan. In morning add 11/2 cups of the time. Serves four to six. days. I enjoy using the recipes tted fey Bread' 21/4 cups boiling water sugar. Cook until tapioca looks * * * from Grass & Grain." betwee,, 2 cups cooked whole sweet- clear throughout. This may take Mrs. Eugene Purcell, 111, Su- CHRISTMAS APPLE December Prize. ened cranberries two hours, cooking slowly so as perior, Nebr.: "This makes a CHEESE SALAD Dateof 34 cup chopped English wal- not to stick. Stir frequently. )Strnarke(i nuts Cool. Add: 3/4 cup chopped celery 1 small can crushed pineapple illorigbe 2 cups cultured sour cream 1 cup small marshmallows Dissolve gelatin and sugar in (colored ones are pretty) boiling water. Add cranberries. 1/2 cup diced dates r may Hostess Serverette Cool. Add nuts and celery. When 1/2 cup sliced bananas Sri

I Prizes partially set, fold in sour cream. 1/4 cup maraschino cherries leers will A SQUEEZE for ease in When firm, cut into squares. Then add, folding in: serving. Serve on lettuce. May be frozen. 1 cup cream, whipped, to An ingenious fork and * * * which has been added: serving combination that Mrs. John Horst, R3, Madison: 1 teaspoon vanilla makes hot and hard to han- "This recipe can be served in 1/2 cup nutmeats ecipe you dle food items easy to serve. many ways as a whipped cream Line dish bottom with graham fade of the finest triple substitute. Ilse on fruit salad, oncracker crumbs. Pour in the. sal- treall chrome plate steel. Hand- gingerbread, between and overad. Sprinkle over the top a gen- od, mess. some, durable cape handles. two 9 -inch layer cakes of var-erous layer of more crumbs. Let Id Writ. Picks up meat, baked pota- ious kinds. For a variety of fla-set several hours. toes. etc., and pushes them vors add 1/4 banana, sliced, 2 * * and ad. off tines onto serving plate. tablespoons crushed, pineapple, Mrs. Ralph Most, Centralia: tY or 2 tablespoons cocoa, etc." "Here is a holiday drink we en- not The winner each week is FLUFFY joy at the Christmas season Finance your ae recipe drawn by lot from the reci- UNCOOKED FROSTING when guests drop in. Can be pes printed. 1 egg white, chilled made up and kept in refrigera- FEEDER CATTLE mhan's Win one by' sending us your. 1 cup sugar tor and served hot or cold. &. Crain, IA teaspoon cream tartar CRANBERRY TEA favorite 'recipe - this can be 1/2 cup boiling water roduchon Kansas, maindish,leftover,salad, Cook 1 quart cranberries in 4 where they understand 1 teaspoon vanilla extract cups of water, then strain. Make Nwredlt ssociation sidedish,dessert or what 1 red cherry on topping a syrup of: have you. Cream egg white, sugar and 4 cups water what it takes 1. Check your recipe care- cream tartar thoroughly, then 2 cups sugar fully to be sure all ingredi- add boiling water and beat with 12-15 whole cloves to MARKET CATTLE! Dissolve entsareaccurate andac- electric mixer until thick and 1 package red hots (about yeast Land ten counted for. fluffy(on whip) about eight 3/4 cup) mis minutes. Add flavoring. This Cook until red hots dissolve, xture to ben 2. Be sure your name and Is someone who doesn't understand cattle feeding until address are on the entry. amount will frost two 9 -inch then add: eass14 layer cakes. Juice of 6 oranges ['he. dough 3. Only onerecipeat a * ' * * Juice of 6 lemons likely to understand the money problems of the b- Let rise Ir,time, please. Mrs. Dale Weber, Westphalia: 4 cups water to small bilk 4. Send it to Woman's Page Mix all together and it's ready cattle feeder? d pans, BaiiEditor, Grass & Grain, Box "I would like to enter my recipe 100 -degree for the contests in your nice lit-to serve, hot or cold. or 1009, Manhattan, Ks., 66502. tle paper." * Your Production Credit Association understands. cozen Martha E. Blies, 1204 Ratone, tarhours, Manhattan, is the sender of Get your feeder loan from the farmer -owned PCA the next recipe: SWEET POTATO ...pay only simple interest...and set up a repay- & FRUIT CASSEROLE GOOD CALF GROWTH 4 medium-sized cooked sweet ment plan that fits your marketing plan. potatoes 11/2 cups fruit (crushed pine- PAYS OFF apple( oranges, raw chop- ped cranberries or a com- North bination of any of these) roduction I/2 cup brown sugar 9011.116 Central Kansas 1 teaspoon salt NboassociatIon 3 tablespoons margarine Production Credit Assn. Production Credit Assn. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. 1321 W.Crawford TA 7-45 1 3 301 W. 7th Concordia Rub casserole with margarine. Serving Lincoln. Ottawa, Ells- Serving Jewell. Republic, Wash- ER Peel cooked sweep potatoes and worth. Saline, Rice and McPher- ington, Mitchell and Cloud Coun- slice lengthwise. Place in cas- son Counties.Fieldmen: Lowell ties. Fieldman: Darwin Houshold- I serole. Put fruit over top of Letourneaux.Salina. TA 7-5906; er. Courtland. Phone FE 5-2592. Wilfred Elliott. White City. James Ganson. mgr. sweet potatoes. If your casser- Curtis W. Syring. mgr. Office Phone CH 3-4165 ole is small you may need to use Residence - TA 5-0317 Res. Phone CH 3-3597 two layers ending with fruit. on -A*

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Having public aueti 6 miles soul 3 miles sou' Grain Body with combination Lift -OffRail miles west, Regular grain's: 7'x80" wide Hardwood Iift5I, 8'x80" wide 1.3'6"x93'.' wide ANGL 15'6"x93" wide Racks added 9'x93" wide ' 16'6"x93" wide body give 10'x93" wide 18'x93" wide .Perfect fit 12'x93" wide Furnished gates Special sizes easily manufactured to your requirements sOtnoeckfoirlegkraill.6 When OrderingSpecify Make, Model,Size of Pd phone 94i 65 head of HAUL- MOR, LING, valley falls, kansas with cal\ calveso( 20 head An yearling, Registered 3 years( Auctioneen a good watch tieare h string of "Best Hired Hand to put on are very ties. a Farmer ever Had. when you take oft RI Two 10x20 your goodwatch! good 10x20 A hof. ARK SILAGER Six hay an CARAVELLE 2 Chester row by sal, 17 JEWEL 31 head

Hydraulic cylinders control 75 Calif. x% tilt- HAY, ST] ing,raisecutting head to 18 -ft. "Sea. 6000 bale! Slats drag and pack silage. Load- 700 bales p; ing time, 4 minutes. .straw: 300 Farmers go for the SILAGER in a big way because of in cement the work it does! This one unit digs and loads horizontal Hunter sweet cloy( silage orhaylage,metersinfeed and supplementif Bed gradually rises forunload- :MSC desired, unloads into feed bunk . . . all with one-man 2 JD cyl! ing through dischargeauger and electric fen operation direct from the tractor seat! Rations can be swinging spout. Discharge changed from lot to lot from the same load! Precision rates so300 gal. ga for srpaortwiantgehlifm.r15.; allfeeds controlled.Grain tehvee 100 gal. ga bladesand wide cutter head, controlled by powerful Waterproof*. Rotary tank loads top or bottom. forf face fly sa: hydraulic cylinders, freely dig any medium- or short-cut elasped timeindi- 2 sets of SILAGERS are engineered cator. Unbreaka- number of silage under all conditions. Patented packing action in- to work withoutstrain.Power requirements are low. blemainspring. troughs:2 creasessilagecapacity. The SILAGER carries afull The results are smooth,non -bucking Youn,f0 operation; low upkeepcosts and long life. Shock resist- depth of 666feet 75 bu.: cad 6,000 -lb load of silage and 45 bushels of grain supple- ant.Water- justeatinhbtgoinhau2et:warojytdepir:Pirei:Yedfl*eaceaairr.12;:l.Li1 Lots of feesse ment mix. Operation is simple, trouble -free. field -proved. FACTORY DISCOUNT proof strap. not havehave togive kinds: air WHILE 1968 MODELS LAST and truck (above) Model 3TG Silager with Grain/Supplement Tank CARAVEL!. number of ofBUIMA sickle lx:r: A 1 Hammersmith '29" division o'.1barrels ALSO AVAILABLE: kinds. SILAGERMODEL 3-T & Son Mfg. 6,000 -lb. Model-Silage only. Does not in- Co. clude grain/supplement tank. Designed Day Phone 913 / 486-2121 especially for medium size feeders, dairy Night Phone 913/ 486-2406 IITELRY Aucts:JOE HORTON', KANSAS SPURS operations, etc. HORTON, KANSAS Loren The California Highway Pa-ladies had all the best of it: -Of men involved in such ac- Women Tough trol, after completing a survey Grass & Grain of 1967 traffic accidents involv-cidents, 23 per cent had been December 3, 1968 11 ing death or injury, said 42 perdrinking - against 9.6 per cent To GiveUp cent of the state's drivers are for the women. females. But of all death or in- -One third of the men were Right -Of -Way jury accidents involving women,driving too fast, one fourth of women drivers obey the laws more than 28 per cent involved the women. Auction. Otter than men, a survey shows, right-of-way rules. -Of 101 drivers involved in an Public Land with one exception: Women Only 19.5 per cent of the menaccident while passing on a We will sell at public auction the real estate ofTheresia are more stubborn aboutyield- violated right-of-way rules. curve, 15 were women. Fagan estate on ing theright of way. From there on, however, the Going further, the patrol looked into bicycle accidents. Some 2000 males were injur- SaturdayDec. 14, 1968 at the Onaga Community Sale Barn, Onaga, Kansas. COW POKES By Ace Reid ed on bicycles in the state in Starting at 2:00 p.m. Sharp 1967 and 34 were killed, compar- ed with 662 females injured and All land located in Pottawatomie County, as follows: 11 killed. Tract No. 1 - N% of SW% Sec. 19.6-11, all native grass,lo- The report concluded: cated 1 mi. north & 31/2 mi. west on old Hwy. 16 from Onaga. "Men and boys, because of Tract No. 2 - SW1/4 of Sec. 1-7-11, native grass, located 2mi. their activities and proclivities, east and 1/2 mi. south of Onaga, Kansas. HOTEL- have more accidents than wo- Tract No. 3 - NWIXI and west 15 acres of the N1>. of the NE% men and girl,;." of Sec. 12.7-11, native grass & brome grass, located southof mume...,.. Tract No. 2. Visit Our Retail Display Of Tract No. 4 - East 75 acres of the SW% Sec. 12-7-11, Native grass and brome grass, located south of Tract No.3. if they Lighting Fixtures

. Tract No. 1 will be sold separate tract of 80A more or less. secret in Tracts No. 2, 3 & 4 will be sold separate and then as a unit iminatecn Endacott Electric Co. of 410 acres, more or less. Highest single bids or highestunit L It's aol 309 MORO - MANHATTAN bid will be accepted. pioneers Terms: 25% down and balance to be paid upondelivery of et. Their hi abstract showing good merchantable title and general war- cookies usuh 11 este ci sili-5Boats ranty deed. Immediate possession upon signing contract. ause they we' 1968 taxes and all prior years paid in full. :ses. Wayne M. Stallard Adm. of Estate of Theresia Fagan Telephone 913 - 889-4231, Onaga, Kansas Toth Interested parties may contact auctioneers or administrator Too Auctioneers - 0Aes "REM Armon Bosse, Real Est.. Broker, 913 889-4609, Onaga, Ks. 111fR..- I AGGIE Marvin Cottrell, Salesman, 913 - 889.4665, Onaga, Ks. HARDIVAll "Wul, as skinny as she is, she couldn't 1205 Moro Manhattanq possibly grade prime." INEM10.1=1, VIC ROTH Saturday MOR, INC.

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STRUCTION APTAMLITY Starts 10:00 a.m. Dispersion PRICE oreford Lunch Served (Horned Hereford Division) Having sold my farm andquitting farming, I willsell at public auction, at the placeknown as the Steve Farrellfarm Kans., on highway 99, 3miles west, 6 miles south of Frankfort, Blaine, 2 3 miles south and 1/2 mileeast: or 3 miles north of )ff Rack. miles west, 2 north and 1/2.west on all weather road. DECEMBER 16, 1968 grain body Wagon front end hoist;pitch MONDAY, forks and shovels;electric xi lift-off raa ANGUS CATTLE baby pig feeder: lots ofold .dded to ga: iron: 101 other items too num- ve 66" hilt: erous to mention. fit REGULATOR shed with; Farm Machinery 1958 444 MH tractor,with BLOODLINES grain, one f: weights, good Lck 1952 44 MH tractor,with weights, good Sale At The Ranch 1 MileWest of Bed 1950 JD A tractor, high com- 65 head of Angus cows, some pression, good And 14 Miles North Of shone 945.1Y with calves and balance to1936 John Deere A tractor, calve soon.Allvaccinated. good cond. 20 head Angus heifers, comingLate model AC baler yearling, all vaccinated Farm Hand self balanceload- Natoma, Kansas Registered Angus hull, coming er, good

3 years old 1967 Blair feed wagon "12:00 Noon C.S.T. Auctioneer's Note: These cat-JD planter, No 6, Fertilizeratt. G ADVANCE REGULATOR 45 tleare highly bred good JD 10' wheel disk string of Angus cattle. ThereJD wheel curler are very good loadingfacili-JD CCA field cultivator ties. JD No. 55A 3 -bottom 14"plow BUILDINGS JD No. 55A 3-btrn. 12" plow Two 10x20 hog houses, wired,JD No. 5 mower, 7' 168HEAD good JD 4 bar side rake on rubber SELLING 10x20 A hog house, wired, goodIHC 12' dump rake, almost Six hay and grain feed bunks new 136 Females HOGS JD Van Brunt grain drill, 17x7, 104 Lots 32 Bulls 2 Chester White sows to far- fort. & grass seeder row by sale 31 head Chester Whitegilts AC 2x12 plow: IHC 4-btm. POULTRY disk plOw; MM oneway plow & 75 Calif. white pullets, layingdisk; JD manure spreader, all TOP CLUB HAY, STRAW, ENSILAGE steel; Wick hay loader; 2 JD 6000 hales alfalfa in hay barn2 -row cultivators; JD weed 700 hales prairie hay; 350 halessprayer. CALVES SELLING straw; 300 to 400 tons ensilage JD 3 -section harrow; grain in cement silo; alfalfa seed; and corn hinders; Easy Flow sweet clover seed. fort. spreader; . 12' land roller, All Clean Pedigrees MISCELLANE0I'S good; JD hay & grain elevator, 2 JD cylinders; High Line complete; 4 hay and grain electric fencer; battery, fencer;wagons on rubber; 22" thresh- 300 gal. gas tank and stand;er; horse machinery. -George Morse .ch wascutl 100 gal. gas tank and stand; 2 Auctioneer glife, this's' face fly salt feeders. HOUSEHOLD GOODS !eating Bil,.nicIr Servel refrigerator, gas, in movea.,-; 2 sets of harness and collars; wel use: small white enamelheat- at number- of panels and hog ing stove, wood or coal; May- f* rating li troughs: 2 hog feeders, 50 & Lunch Served HEIFERS SELLING you can wearj 75 bu.: cattle feeder, 85 bu. tag wringer washer; IHC doloytin'nge Lots of farm tools of all cream separator, self wash ; econd OOP kinds; air compressor; tractorold stand table and dresser; and truck chains: large trap;bedstead, springs & _mattress; LLE. number of 5 gal. cans; JD7' day bed & mattress; old wash OVA sickle bar; sickles; log chains;stand: electric bathroom heat- Russell, Kansas,Owner oil barrels; wrenches of all er; small table with 3draw- VIC ROTH, kinds. ers; many other items. Contact The Owner STEVE FARRELL For Catalogs And Information, Aucts: Joe Raine and. Clerk: First National Bank Box 427 RUSSELL, KANSAS 913-483-2642 Loren JohnSon. of Centralia. need financialaid to go to cal- thrown in the gutter. 25 scholarships I lege. Sinee then Grass & Grain December "I'd rather give the money been given 3, 19 Claflin Fund sort totaling $5950 have 12 spent on calendars to some and none of therecipients have of scholarship fund," hesaid, quit before they gottheir di- Started With and from that remark afund plomas. The grants rangefrom for deserving and needystu- $100 to $500. Theorganization Saturday Eight dents in Claflin started andis least $10,000 as Vic McAtee hopes to raise at National CLAFLIN -Ten years ago,still going today. fund. McAtee and others in Claflin a permanent Victor McAtee, implement deal- DECEMBER er here, looked in disgust at organized a non-profit group to Population. Nears AUCTION some advertising calendars he raise funds for Claflin High School graduates who might Starts had given away which had been 202 Million 10:0044 The U.S. populationincluding SALE Lunch served servicemen overseas roseslight- Registered &Commercial Rain ly more than 2 millionduring or Shine, Sleet the last year to anestimatedto- or Snow, Sale To SHORTHORN SALE tal of 201,750,000 last Oct. 1,the Be Held We are quitting farming and will sell Bureau of the Census has re- our farm 6 miles west of Topeka on Highwayat NIA, SAT., DEC. 7 ported. south 1/4 mile & west 11/4 mile; or 2 miles 24 irtlelekt AtFarsjimLegiA&, Ranchers Barn If only the residentpopula- on Highway 24, South 1/4 mile and east 1/4 eastmil. of Sil said, vet Starts 12:00 Noon tion is counted, the bureau the estimate is 200,461,000 - an 1958 Will sell 33 Lots of increase of more than 21million Machinery or 11.8 per cent sincethe 1960 1968 John Deere 4020 diesel Robe: census. The estimatedpopula- tractor with 18.4x34 rear & 8ennit ChoaiAsx7jitet9elha"ni;)Idaal(%rsttwiht'zueinneki! Km2a-nsnldspeasp4ieohdne:eidmeosvtaebell and Mt Registered Shorthorns 10x16 fronttires,front be tion Oct. 1 was 199,734,000. weights & 2 1000-1b. rear winner 10 BULLS weights, radio and half cab radio and new82544 a4-H 36 HEAD, INCLUDING MATTRESS & cover which 1 1962 John Deere 55 combine, SHOP 3 CALVES BOX SPRINGS ttierSrelBend one of 23 FEMALES 14', with cab, M&W robot 43P APPROX. 350.400 HEAD COMMERCIAL with"OcluiLSck get aw CATTLE, MOSTLY STEER &HEIFER CALVES Specials Every Day attachment, variable speed h Consigned New Low Prices reel with hyd. lift, Farrar dhucks &&c ducts. Also A Few Cows & Bred Heifers sickle drive, electromagnetic tachments In si, Buy Direct 1/2" Sioux drill with SPECIAL ATTRACTION clutch %" Sioux drill stand acres t I Approx. 20 Choice Steer Club Calves Also Complete Rebuilding 1966 334 JD corn att., 3 row - grain s Will Sell After The Regular Sale Service 1966 IHC 642 4-16 roll-over Delta drill press &attat plow with cover boards, also ments, floormodel 'profit Both Shorthorn and Polled ShorthornAt This Sale Manhattan sealed bearing cutters withMisc. drill bits Auctioneer: Lee Remy, Burdick rippled blades. Sioux %" air impact For further information, contact: Mattress Co. 1966 649AN John Deere plant- socket xtensions MILTON NAGELY, Rt. 3, ABILENE,KANSAS er, 6 30" rows with Agra - HPSiouxet&egrinder, std PR 8-5302 Quincy 11/2 HP air Phone ACME 305 414 -S. 4th plant openers, insecticide, corn Sponsored by Kansas Shorthorn Association liquid herbicide & spring - & attachments tooth attachment Portable air tank; linty 1966 RG30 JD cultivator, with electric welder;Smith fenders & sealed bearing lene welder with tanksi. gauge wheels large 4'x8' steel work bet 1967 JD 6 -row mtd. rotary hoewheels; Lyon steel work For Sale -By Sealed Bids 1966 JD No. 25 sprayer with 3 -with drawer. pt. hitch, 8 -row boom, 8 -roll- 2 tool cabinets on whet er pump and 2 sets of noz-parts bins; 1 large vise) zles stand (8" jaw with 12" LAND IN HERMAN F. TESSENDOR'F ESTATE 1966 26' Porta-harrow (spring -ing); several small vise:; tooth) with smoothing att. creepers; Master shop In order to dispose of certain land in the Estate of Herman F. Tessendorf, 1962 14' JD disk, (BW) 3 drawer steel file mkt 200 gal. fuel tank with S Deceased, ordered sold by the Probate Court of Pottawatomie County, Kansas, at 1965 JD 707 Gyramor (stalk on skids; %" socket sett private sale, I, C. B. Hilliard, Administrator of said estate, will offer the following shredder)anti-windrower socket sets; 2 torque described properties in Pottawatomie County, Kansas, for sale by sealed bids, said baffle, front & rear shields A$10( bids to be delivered to C. B. Hilliard, Administrator, Wamego, Kansas, on or before 1966 JD FB17x17 fertilizer es; blacksmith forge; st 2:00 o'clock p.m. C.S.T. on December 10, 1968, when said bids will be opened. fan; straw walker coos won by drill, antifriction double disk55 John Deere combine;) of Walr TRACT 1 -A tract beginning at a point 40 rods East and 20 rods North of the with separate placement att.electric motor; lh hp Southwest Corner of the Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Section Thirty-five (35), & firming wheels, multi- motor; fuse box & elect Township Seven (7), Range Ten (10), thence running south 20 rods to center line luber & double hyd. lift. wiring; GI gas cans:31k of said Section 35; thence East to Southeast Corner of the said Northeast Quarter; 1967 JD 12' mtd. chisel (100)cylinders; quick couplerti thence North on East line of said Northeast Quarter; thence West on the North 11967 .Servis Super Rhino bladeadapter. line of the said Northeast Quarter 185 1/7th rods; thence South 140 rods; thence (8 ft.) with smoothing att. Ladders, jacks, chains,4 East to the place of beginning, containing 177 acres, more or less. 1965 IHC 4 -section folding ers, grease gems, Utensil Mai spike tooth harrow with cords,oilfilters, blot; TRACT 2 - North Half (N1/2) of SoutheastQuarter (SE %) in Section Thirty -Five barrels, many hand toohe We had at (35), Township Seven (7), Range Ten (10)' Noble 3 pt. hitch otheritems too numer 1965 IHC No. 100 mower withmention. Oursale w TRACT 3 - South Half (51/2) of SoutheastQuarter (SE% )in Section Thirty-five 3 -pt. hitch, 7 ft. Platform scale: May1F: (35), Township Seven (7), Range Ten (10).(Landlord's share of growing wheat 1964 IHC 140 4 -wheel trailer quality thi passes to buyer.)' & die set % to 34:2toli with Htul-mor bed & sides Starrett micrometer;2Ig will have a TRACT 4 - Northwest Quarter (NW% )of Southwest Quarter (SW%) less and NFW 750x16 8 ply imp-Starrett micrometer; 2W: Northeast 5 acres, in Section Thirty-six (36),Township Seven (7), Range Ten (10). lement tires J. T. Slocomb micrometer,;'. 1964 JD 68 auger wagon with4 in. Lufkin micrometo.r. We alreac Purchasers will take possession on signing of contract, subject to tenant's extensions, heavy duty axle LAWN & GARDM rights of possession. Abstract showing merchantable title will be furnished. Terms: NEW JD 23B subsoiler with 1968 Ariens 7 hp deltixo 20% when contract is signed, balance due within 60 days with $500.00 to be held in 3 24" standards 3mowenert with grass eatth! STOC escrow if abstract showing merchantable titlp cannot be furnished within said 60 14' Hume reel days. Taxes for 1968 and prior years to be paid by estate. 4" grain auger with electricT ambert lawn sweep 1 whitefa motor Ariens1963 roto 1 whitefa Administrator will submit a protective sealed bid on each of the above numbered 1 set M&W dual wheels with Tracts, and the highest bid on each Tract or combination of Tracts, if in excess of 18.4x34 tires GWalkerarden 1 whitefa protective bid, will be accepted. Bids may be submitted on each or any of the McCulloch chain saw, 18" cart,grass above numbered Tracts, or any combination of the above numbered Tracts. Bid forms lots of handgardendenhog`striepper 1 char. st will be furnished by the Administrator and may be obtained from James E. Sulli- 3 -pt. hitch boom van, Attorney, Wamego, Kansas, or from the Administrator. 2 whifc. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: If you want to seegood ins° 4 whitefa For further or more complete information contact the Administrator. exceptionally well cared for, be at this sale. 1 red stet C. B. HILLIARD, Administrator 1 black sl First National Bank, Wamego, Kansas. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur A.Houk 1 char. he Clerk: Jim Auct. Everett Hoobler, St. Marys 437.2736 1 red brie 1 black h 1 blkwhi A SALE EVERY 1 black h V WEDNESDAY Salina, Kansas Beverly Stockyards Co. Phone T17-4479 S1 4 HOGS 1 holstein cow 1245 @ 15.00 1 black si 4 white sows 522 @ 13.75 We had a lighter run of livestock 42 mixed steer calves 4 @120.001 9 mixed pigs @ 14.75 4 whitefa due to Thanksgiving. Our market 30 mixed heifer calves @ 91.25 8 white butchers 225 @ 17.80 was steady to stronger.on all classes 1 whiteface bull I black si 1555 @ 21.80 8 mixed pigs @ 14.75 + of cattle. We had a full house of 37 mixed steers 916 V 26.40 2 hemp sows 240 @ 15.30 1 blk buyers and a real good demand for 1 whiteface cow 1030 @ 15.50 3 white butchers 231 @ 17.75 3 whitefa . all classes of cattle. Listed below 6 black steers 440 @ 29.00 area few of our sales from our 5 black steers 572 @ 26.40 Whether buying or selling, plan to be 2 char. st . auction: 8 black heifers 473 @ 25.00 with us Wednesday. For highest 13 whiteface steers 2 char. st 513 @ 28.30 prices for your livestock and one of CATTLE 10 whiteface heifers . 73 mix steer calves 551 @24.95 the most widely advertised sales 1 black @ 108.51_ 24 mixed heifer calves 36 mixed heifers @ 91.25 599 @ 24.40 13 holstein heifers in Kansas bill your next consignment 1 whifc L . 32 whiteface steer cvs298 @ 29.60 881 @ 20.30 to the Beverly Stockyards Co. at 12 blk & blk whifc hfrs 594 @ 24.60 1 shorthc 8 whiteface cows/cvs@ 225.00 7 whiteface heifers Salina. For more information 4 6 black bull calves 770 @ 24.80 425 @ 29.90 11 whiteface heifers about prices and selling time on your 1 char. st 2 whiteface cows 785 @ 14.801 643 @ 24.70 livestock, get in touch with us and we 4 will come and look at them. 1 black ts onEFF1\, 3 black h 4 For more information about Beverly Stockyards Nlarket repor get Co., Salina urday and Wedne 1 black . prices for your livestock /Kansas,/ also:al s° s in touch with us and we will Located on east edge of Salinaon old highway 40 ings at7:20;,,,,..Anes..;A IA e. 1 char. st 4 come and look at them. JACK BEVERLY,Salina TA3-3191 day and PAUL DIEHL, Brookville225-3503 HARLAN JENSEN, BOB GRACE, Minneapolis EX2-3028 1 whitefa ..411W...... Salina TA3-8445 JIM FORSHEE, Concordia CH3-4717at 7:10. 'Eight National 4H Winners From State turday Eight Kansans will be named winners of national 4-H awards this week at the 47th National 4-H Congress in Chicago. h1BER

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Be fieldinsi4 blieauction Steve Turnquist Christine Erickson of Si Lindsborg Eureka Steve Turnquist, 18, Linds- One of six national winners in CK a dairy foods project is Chris- Robert Munson Stephan White borg, has won a $600 scholar- ) truck wil1 tina Erickson, 18, of Eureka, Junction City Salina ship from International Harves- ) speed tre,n terforanexperimentwith daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris 7artz Robert Munson, 19, son of Mr. Stephan White, 17, son of Mr. d winch growing different varieties of Erickson. Her award comes 16, and Mrs. Ralph Munson, is the and Mrs. 0. S. Fent, has won a from the Carnation Co. el bed, sib winner of a $600 scholarship for $600 scholarship from Hercules, wheat. He is the son of Mr. and ole exte Mrs. Donald Turnquist. In connection with milk and 82540nsio10 n, Inc., for an entomology project ' a 4-H projectinfieldcrops Turnquist had 150 acres of rennin studies, she developed which began 6 years ago. He is which has led to a specialized her own method for making cul- & misc. one of six national winners to study of insect parasites. wheat planted in 1968. Earlier lathe, 36" this year he was third high in- tured cream from home-produc- ene get awards from Amchem Pro- White has acquired sufficient change, 3i dividual at the National Land eci cream and has presented a & other ducts. knowledgeofentomologyto at. Judging Contest and was top in- demonstration at various 4-H In six years he has planted 233 teach classes at a North Central dividual at the 1967 district events. She has presented milk with stand Kansas Entomology Clinic and acres to wheat, corn, alfalfa and land judging contest. exhibits at science fairs in Dal- grain sorghum, realizing a gross at Marymount College, Salina. s & attach las and San Francisco. nodel 'profit of $4656 for his efforts. He is a senior in high school.

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3 on wheels:: irge vise with 12"or pallvises; r shop hear: file cabinet Gary Mogge Leon Patton nk with pr.: Shari McClintock Mike Felder Galena cket set; 2 WaKeeney Ruleton Walnut Gary Mogge of Ruleton, Sher- Leon Patton, 17, Galena, has orque A $1000 scholarship has been Mike Felder, 16, of WaKeeney, forge; shop from Eli man County, won a $500 schol- won a $600 scholarship from ter covers won by Shari McClintock,17, won a $600 scholarship Westinghouse asanational Lilly & Co. for a health project. arship from the Ford Motor Co. ombine;14.: of Walnut, Crawford County. in 'the 4-H achievement program. winner in a 4-H electric pro- % hp elect: gram. & eleetrid -..ans 3 hvd. coupler and chains, boor: Sale eoeiut Wtaikkicat s,extension Manhattan Commission Co., Inc. blowtore ON US 24 and tools ani We had a very light run of cattle last Wednesday due to Thanksgiving. 21/2 MILES EAST OF MANHATTAN numerous: Our sale was on an off day. What cattle we had sold real good for the : Mayhew t: quality they were, plenty of buyers competing against each other. We V4 2 to 3 ?ter; 2 to 6: ?ter; 2 to 3 will have a large sale next Thursday December 5th on our regular day. Consignments arometer; 31: vmeter. Ve already have a lot of cattle consigned for December 5. For Thurs., Dec. 5 ;ARDEN deluxe ridir.; 'ass catcher, STOCKER & FEEDER CATTLE A few of the better peep whiteface steer 570 ® 27.30 consignments: tiller, 5 hp 1whiteface steer 605@ 27.10 110 choice Angus steer .ipper 1 HEIFER CALVES whiteface steer 590 ® 27.00 & heifer calves 425 41. len hoses 6 whiteface heifers 482 ®25.10 BUYING [rden tools 1char. steer 645 ® 26.60 550 lbs. FAT HOGS 2whifc. horn steer 598 ® 26.60 1 whiteface heifer 365 ®24.10 45 choice Angus steer machine?' 4whiteface steers 732 ® 25.80 1 whiteface hrn heifer 420 ®23.10 & heifer calves 425 We buy fat hogs in Manhattan, 1 red heifer 485 ®23.00 Alma, and Eskridge ac -cording 1red steer 840 ® 24.00 460 lbs. to the following schedule: 1black steer 705 ® 23.40 1 black hrn heifer 500022.80 48 mixed steer & heifer luber At Manhattan 1char. heifer 610 ® 23-.-20 -1 black whifc heifer 505 ®22.60 it: JimSnit calves 400-450 lbs. Tuesdays & Saturdays 1red brindle steer 765 ® 22.90 1 black heifer 495 @22.40 BUYING HOURS P..i 1black heifer 620 ® 22.70 8 a.m ;to 1:00 p.m. 1blk whifc heifer 780@ 21.60 COWS AtAlma 11111VIS black heiferette 705 ® 19.90 BULLS 1 whiteface cow 925®16.30 Every Tuesday -4479 STEER CALVES 1 black bull 395 ® 28.75 1 whiteface cow 895®16.20 8 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 30.75 320 ® 28.75 black steer 315 ® 1 whiteface bull 1 whiteface cow 1260®15.10 At Eskridge 4whiteface steers [email protected] 2 whiteface hrn bulls472 ® 26.20 1 whiteface cow 1225®14.80 Every Wednesday 1black steer 405028.50 1 char. bull 550 ® 24.90 1 whiteface cow 1050®14.30 8: a.m. to 1:00 p.m. ® 1bik whifc steer 430028.40 4 black bulls 645 ® 24.70 1 red cow 1290 14.20 For information call the barn in Manhattan, PR 6-4815. Or you 3whiteface steers [email protected] 1 char. bull 1500 ® 21.10 1 jersey cow 760®13.00 may call Joe Raine at Maple Hill 2 405027.90 1 jersey cow 750®11.50 663-2226, or Eskridge yard 449- char. steers 2347. or Alma yard 765-3841 477 ®27.80 2char. steers FORESTIMATES 410 ®27.60 -Alta Vista,229-6430I 1black whifc steers W. E. DUGAN JOE RAINE Maple Hill,663-2226 1 415 ®27.50. whifc bronco steer DON WELLS Manhattan, JE9-3744 The Manhattan Commission 1shorthorn steer 485 ®27.30 MERVIN SEX TON Abilene, CO3-3449 mgr.Manhattan, JE9-5561 Co., Inc. 1char. steer calf 245 ®27.25 C. j. WENTZ, bus. 1black whiteface str540 ®26.90 MANHATTAN, KANSAS KFR\ISat. 3black hrn steers 524 ®26.50 BARN PHONE Manhattan,PR 6-4815 day 26.50 East On US 24 ELS1Sat".! 1black steer 530 ® Consignment Reports WIBW radio6:30A. M. Thursdays 1 535 ®25.60 char. steer WIBW-TV 12:15Noon Wednesdays AUCTIONEER: JOE RAIN 1whiteface steer 350 ®24.25 dIr now think the skid has been checked, altho there are many officials who fear the worst is Fertilizer Makers HopingTo yet to come. rieultes hanging ", A turn to more profitable lovers'euarsall, production depends,' of course, e:h-e Farmer Stick on good weather. If the snow quarters Make Price Increase u, of ,:., melts early next spring and the ef-filizer, mated ti At best, exeejt, Fertilizer prices - which ing to try to impose new price e() 38.3 million tons, up 3% fromland dries out, farmers, whose the half billi manufacturersfigurehave lists that in effect would elim- the preVious year but an in- recent good crops have taken thee iness in little fertiliZer% reached rock bottom - are get- inate discounts from older, high- crease considerably lessthan considerable nutrition from the -rs.Ce in June 30, ting a nudge upward. er list prices. the 7% gain in 1966, and 8% soil, may be encouraged to use even in the feeencl,elo. port by Major producers are hopeful Diammoniurn phosphate was in 1967. fertilizer heavily. ticulturo that some announced price raised from $48 a ton to $60 a This slippage, coupled with A lot depends, of course, on othermarketing exe,,-,; Kansi "It's still timated hikes, especially in phosphate ton and triple superphosphate greatly increased capacity as the economic health of the nu a long"' and nitrogen, will stick. was boosted from $43 to $55 a major companies entered the farmer, and that in turn de- even the depressebdit iness of and there Vistron Corp. of Cleveland ton by Occidental, Grace, and field, put the industry in a pends to some degree on the are gaino,t15i7' fiscal y+ has boosted prices on fertilizer - Royster - all major producers. skid that was accelerated by return of full-scale programs some very tercoop( grade urea and ammonia nitrate Fertilizer companies have for before "''' vid \V. three poor fertilizer seasons. for AID i:Agency for Interna we even qproa.c,, by about $5 a ton from the cur-some time had a major overca- Apparently most ocmpanies tional Development). he .added, Farmer rent actual price in the whole-pacity of production, and prob- This vo sale market. W. R. Grace & Co.,lems have been compounded by "One Friend Tells Another and HOME Grows" ninth p Gulf, and other companies havetwo poor selling springs and one For tl also reportedly raised prices weak fall in between. (*Opera quietly. The industry had hoped that For Our Rural Neighbors Vistron said its wholesale pri-this fail would produce a better ces for 50 -ton bulk shipments selling season, but snow and Who Want To Strengthen Their Financial Positions will be $61 a ton for 45% urea,bad weather which delayed fall $67 a ton for 46% urea, and $47harvests in some major fertiliz- Wheat a ton for 33%% ammonium er -using areas have made a good THE HOME SAVINGS PLAN nitrate. plow -down and heavy fertilizing WILL Work For You... In Good International Minerals and unlikely - As ft DoesFor Ot Winter wh Chemicals at Skokie, Ill., anoth- In some measure the overca- INSURED SAFETY OF SAVINGS tions are shat er major producer, was expectedpacity of the industry has been in recent year to lift its prices in line with reduced, with many old and in some larg( some of the competitors. IMC,less productive units being clos- Save in person or by mail tieto graze like most of the companies in ed. Sonic units were doubtless theAgriculti the field, has been in a long closed simply because they were slump, with industry sources Inits who running so far into the red. BUSINESS HOURS saying the company had cut Industry sources say that ev- Monday through Thursday the departmei more than a thousand persons en with the increase in price of 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. plies.as of rr from the payroll in the past twonitrate fertilizers prices will Friday mostly fairt years. still be below production costs. 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. 1sas, Oklahom In November there were some Saturday SAVINGS AND LOAN In the year ended in June, to- -Closed- ASSOCIATI: A departm signs that companies were go-tal fertilizer consumption reach - 107 NORTH FOURTH STREET mAsHow, cialistS lighterweigh YOUR COMMUNITYHOMEFINANCING CENIEinternfa:ielacathtt 2 GREAT NEW GREATEST VALUE igher c!um pe CHAIN SAWS EVER! ,41 .', (coking for o Al their lots. 4" / TIME -z---,---d. % ...4 lc SAVING, Cattle prices .).'t..14, ;; i WORK Old Charter's and the shipn a4K--- SAVING feeding areas 11111L,C,CULLOCkl, larger than a too good-looking tosend,because of th( prices for bee cpAPOI/BiEf Bring it. supplies of fe Centel Balanced Master Thus, with : ... -- " Grip for One Hand Control, late fall and ... wheat, some c NEW! 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Wheat Pastures Youcan expect to wean InGood Shape a-pig-a-littermore from For trl Winter wheat pasture condi- tions are shaping up as the best in recent years and could result in some larger demand for cat- sowsfed Gooch's Best! tleto graze on the crop, says The evidence is clear-cut! You can do something about increasing theAgriculturedepartment. the size of the litters you wean. More important, weaning extra - Inits wheat pasture report pigs per litter means extra profits. the department said forage sup- plies as of mid -November were mostly fair to good over Kan- sas, Oklahoma and Texas. 3 C I ATIO! A department livestockspe- MANKAilkovcialist said the movement of lighter weight cattle into the Winter wheat areas could mean higher competition for feeders looking for cattle to move into their lots.

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and 'the shipments of stock into feeding areas have been running 1111 'are(than a year ago, mainly , I because of the improved market prices for beef and the plentiful supplies of feed. bus, with the prospects of latefall and winter grazing on whe;it, some of this feeder cattle During December each ton sup!ay could be cutoff or slow - cd uuntil the animals are taken of Gooch's Best Brood Sow offpasture and then moved into Supplement you purchase feedllots. earns you FREE 100 lbs. Bu.t overall, the experts say, Gooch's Best Pig Guard 250. cattlemen are benefited im- mensely by ample wheat pas - New, uncomplicated Good Plan tureduring the fall and winter helps sows wean extra pigs!! seas(ms by allowing livestock to Act now! Earn Free with The 3 -Step Sow Feeding Plan developd by Gooch Nutritionists in the gainweight at relatively low your Gooch Brood Sow pur- The 3 -Step Sow Feeding Plan developed by Gooch Nutritionists in the costs;, early 1960's moved pig production a big step forward. This combining of

Bymid -November about 46 chases the Gooch Pig Guard precise nutrition with periodic treating to close disease gaps helps percent of the seeded winter to start the extra pigs your sows farrow more vigorous, even -sized pigs! Wean extra pigs to whe;at acreage in the three -state raise for market and profit. fard sows can raise you with the regi(nn had sufficient top growth help of Gooch's Best Litter to p;asture stock, compared with NOW, the Gooch 3 -Step Plan has been further improved. Gooch Brood Sow Boosting Plan. Plus, qualifying 27 per cent last year. The de- Supplement provides sows important nutrition refinements. Plus, available quantities of Gooch Brood is the ready -to -use Gooch Swine -Guard to spot treat sows to close disease partment said the only areas gaps with two of the most effective antibiotics. ,ad- with. poor wheat pasture at Sow Supplement can be deliv- mid -month were extreme West - ered in bag or bulk ... orboth Shown below are the results of 637 litters farrowed the past 9 years at the ernKansas, the Oklahoma Pan - right at the time and place Gooch Research Farm, Manhattan, Kansas. These results clearly demonstrate ost. hanclie and the southern rolling you want it. just how much more of your sows' pig producing potential you can realize. Plaiias area of Texas. You can expect Gooch's Best to help your sows ...... 14 raise larger litters - wean a -pig -a -litter more o wean extra pigs per litter - up to 25% more. GET consistently farrow uniform -size pigs of near 3 pounds HELP See your nearby Gooch Feeding one ration from breeding through weaning is the Gooch Way.

Dealer! Or contact your Your grain, Gooch Brood You feed the same ration - your grain mixed 3 to 1 with Gooch sFinest FAST! Gooch Service Counselor or Sow Supplement and Gooch Brood Sow Supplement along with pasture and hay from breeding through gestation and lactation. the Gooch Feed Mill in Salina, Swine -Guard is the Gooch Sow Feeding Plan to raise Plus, spot treat sows to close disease gaps at breeding, midgesta- Kansas. extra pigs. tion, and farrowing with Gooch Swine -Guard's highly effective Neo- lock,. Terramycin antibiotic combination.

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.0UisvILLE, fragaaNdemegaiEr_riars WARD -...414111110.0ftNNW_NMI** Not Taking Sides PRODUCTION ofri.The reason GRASS & GRAIN N11 STEER AND HEIFER BEEF has 1C AND PRICES, BY QUARTERS RAT1 In Tax Protest DOLLARS POUNDS* cash RUSSELL - Michael S. Hol- may i land, Russell county attorney - SIFII 27 IrMore Readers elect, has denied that he is sup- 18 25-ce Mail porting taxpayers of the county of its classified advertising andsales section in their protests against taxes anynewsweekly in the state is anomummIEMIMMI 24 'that Grass& based on the recent state-wide 16 has Ci real estate reappraisal. He said that all he was doing SIM was advising them of their legal 14 More Class'fied rights. "I feel that they should protest advertising for readers to read. Last 12 juimmummi Grain ran 25,084 inches (314 gages) year Gr4si if they are unhappy about the 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 of classified 1963 a., AUCTI situation," Holland said."They and sales. This year volumeis running lose their right to object if they firsetaALLv AVIIIICTIO, CARCASS NWT. OCNOICE AT COCAIN. last year. 24% 01, pay without protesting." U.S. AAAAA MINT OP AONICULTURE NCO. EMS 3473- 41(111 ECONOMIC AAAAAA Cu stIVIC11 SellLand,Livestock, Implements, Lawrenc Cars & Trucks, Furniture, Meet At Denver Price To Production Ratio Feed & AUC' Seed, Antiques, Services. Find REAL ES1 Dips in cattle prices as volume of production rises are a Good To Study shown in this graph prepared by USDA. Buy. The Way to Tell the Most-for Your S the least cost - is thru G&G Larg( by the National Association oftion for genetic improvement of Classi. EAST HI( Beef Al fied. MANHAT1 Two Kansas State UniversityAnimal Breeders, will draw beef cattle, and will report on commercial and registered beefthe National Beef Sire Evalua- Rea faculty members will assume And G4 major roles in the Third Confer-breeders, Extension specialists,tion Program. A WEEK ence of Artificial Insemination and research personnel, accord- The 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. program 15 words or less of Beef Cattle January 11 in ing to Armstrong. includes a question period for 5c word, additional A panel of commercial ranch-participation by the audience. Ed Denver. ers will discuss artificial insem-All registrants will receive a Ancel Armstrong, manager of ,REACH 14,20n SUBSCRIBERS AUC the Kansas Artificial Breeding ination in relation to cowherd copy of the printed proceedings, We Spect Service Unit,isConference management. Other discussionArmstrong said. DAIR' chairman, and Dr. Don Good, topics include "Supplementing Additional information in the "A comple Cows on Pasture," Proper Pas-Conference is available by writ- WRITE YOUR head of the Animal Science and Phone or Industry Department, will mod-ture Management," and "Partialing KABSU, Kansas State Uni- AD HERE erate a panel of registered cat-and Year -Round Brood Cow versity,Manhattan, Kansas Telephl tle breeders who will discuss ar-Confinement." 66502, or National Association GOESSI tificial insemination. Conference speakers will alsocf. Animal Breeders, Box 1033, "Marit The 1 -day meeting, sponsoredtalk on using artificial insemina-Columbia, Mo., 65201. ROBT. G. Profit treatment for Auction( All T; POOR HAY Pho Box 118

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Nutrena CLS is loaded with nutrients Multiplyone-weekd ber of weeks you wantad to run. aNutrena.Feeds LESS DISCOUNTS LAND IA (See below) OTHER NEARBY WARDERS FARM CENTER LAND IM NUTRENA DEALERS Joe Warder, Mgr. Phone 226-3021 .BLUE RAPIDS "Soil Cons( GRAHAM GRAIN CO. TAMPA COOPERATIVE ASSN. Cost - Larry Heinen, Mgr. Harold Tucker, Mgr. Ponds, tern Phone 736-2245 AXTELL Phone 23 TAMPA and leveling GRAHAM GRAIN CO. FARMERS CO-OP ELEVATOR paid es, clearing, Tony Zeleny, Mgr. amount Warren Prose, Mgr. PressREFUNDS:isoffice for any unused Phone 562-3046.. MARYSVILLE Phone 823-2383 BAVARIA See Rayrnormt Hoar, Mgr. SOWERS GRAIN CO. WILSEY FEED & GRAIN Phone 857-3215 Rog1 Jim Sowers, Mgr. Gary Dalquest, Mgr. Conservati( have a2cer' Phone 636-8353 PAXICO Phone 497-2223 WILSEY by cash SH Adsnot o t da dcecdompanied Arthur RYAN BROTHERS OSAGE GRAIN CO. CENTRALIA Phone Myron Anderson, Mgr. Ed Peterson, Mgr. billingCAcharge 1630 OSAG1 Phone 934-2509.. ENTERPRISE Phone 528-2051 ...OSAGE CITY MAIL TO: MORO - C-G-FGrainCO. HOLLENBERG GRAIN CO. Grain. Co. 1207 AGPRESS IF Bob MaCoy, Mgr. Frank Temeyer, Mgr. KANSAS Phone TW 4-2011 Centralia Phone AL 3-7441 HOLLENBERG MANHATTAN, Centralia, Ks. P.O. BOX 1009 - WNatirakUVWeltelOgi GRASS & GRAIN REGISTERED SpottedSwine. FOR SALE -20 Angus heifers Large gins to farrow in Jan. &bred to calve beginning March Feb. Roy Keller, Berryton.x41 20. J. P. Schmidt, Tampa, Phone Durham 316 - 732-2256. SB40 MMONAD ,ADITAVEFIJC6 FOR SALE or lease - Purebred RATES: $1 a week for 15words or less. Add 50 a word for additional words. DISCOUNTS: (with Charolais bull. Paul Mannel, FOR SALE -% Holstein heif- Lincoln, Kans. x40 ers to freshen soon. Also reg. cash orders only) deduct 10% if ad runs 2 weeks. Deduct 25% if ad runs 4 weeks. REFUNDS: you Angus bulls. Phone Junction may collect a refund at theAg Press office for any unused amount paid if an ad is cancelled. CLAS- REGISTERED POLLED Here-City 913 238-3598. x40 SIFIED DISPLAY: (boxedads) $1.82 a column inch. CASH: ads not accompanied by cash have a ford bulls, 20 mo. Diamond 25 -cent billing charge added. breeding, sure dehorners. Geo. FOR SALE - Reg. Shorthorn Mail To: Ag Press - P.O.Box 1009 - 1207MOro - Manhattan, Kansas66502 - JE 9-7558 Regnier, 41/2 mi. west of Dillerbull coming 4 years. Herman cemetery, Fairbury, Nebr. x40 Warns, Hope, Kansas. x40 ti°11 than --- - & Grain FOR SALE - 26 young north-FOR SALE - Two nice quarterFOR SALE - Duroc boars, western ewes and 1 purebred horse mares, also heavy saddle purebreds, 4 mo. old. Everett Notices MEMORIALS ram. Call after five. John Klei- like new. L. Dalinghaus, TW Burwell, Phone 634-5443, Brook- ber, Ramona, Kans., Phone 1522, 5-2441, Baileyville, Kans. x40 ville, Kansas. x40 Tampa. SB40 FOR SALE - 21 weaning pigs REGISTERED BULLS and 10 weeks old. Phone Wamego Feed & Seed Cody Memorials heifers sired by our $5100 Silver 456-2526, Route 2, Westmoreland Grass & Crest 973 and MH Silver Mill salad x40 ads AUCTIONEERING Homer Rundle, Owner 62, large type, modern, carefully WINTER PASTURE for rent, 24% over Stones designed and cut by selected. Jones Hereford Farms. FOR SALE - Reg. Shorthorn 160 acres grass, 20 acres milo, experienced craftsmen in our Abilene, Phone Upland. SB42 bulls,12 to 18 months old. 40 acres wheat, 2500 round bales own plant. reds & roans. Sired by Brent- alfalfa, also weaning pigs. Don FOR SALE - Two and threewood Ambassador or Broadar- Schumacher, Wamego, Phone nts, Lawrence E. Welter Office & Display year old Registered Hereford SB40 bulls with size and quality, pri- row 7th. Glenn E. Lacy, Milton - 456-2477. & AUCTIONEER 4th & Grant vale, Kansas. Phone 4274513. REAL ESTATE BROKER ME 2-2323 ced to sell. 4-H steer calves for x44 WANTED - Alfalfa and prai- ood CLAY CENTER sale. August Carlson, Smolan, rie hay. C. V. Murphy, 905 N.W. Your Sale Solicited Kans., Phone Salemsborg 1017.FOR SALE - 35 Commercial 2nd, Abilene, Kans. CO 34010. for Large or Small SB42 New Zealand 'White does and SB42 tssi- EAST HIGHWAY US 24 75 CHOICE 3 year old cows,bucks. Proven stock. Complete DAIRY PELLETS, range pellets MANHATTAN PR 8-3455 with hutches, cages and self - Dale Wells pregnancy tested, coming withfeeders. Also 6 pedigree Check- andallkindsoffertilizers. Real Estate second calf in spring. August ered Giants, Phone 43, Hope, Manhattan Milling Co., 107 And General Sales Carlson, Smolan, Kans., Phone Pierre, Manhattan. TF Chg Salemsborg 1017. SB40 Ks., Jerry Rittel. SB40 FOR SALE - My cow herd RIDE 'EM HIGH feed for hors- FOR SALE -- 14 registered An-consisting of 10Hereford and es. Product of Key Milling Co., SURGE! gus cows, pregnancy tested. 2 38 Angus cows with fall calves.Clay Center, Kans., Phone ME Ed Reimer calves. 5 extra fancy Holstein 1 registered Angus bull. Walter 2-2141. SBTF AUCTIONEER Pipe Line Bucket Milkers 2nd calf heifers, close springers. I,ietz Jr., Paxico, Kans., 636-8424 Stalls Also 1962 Ford V8 pickup truck, x43 WANTED - ALFALFA, also We Specialize in Selling 324 Frederick ME 2-2811 Paul Griffin, JE 94700. SB40 prairie hay. Send price per ton DAIRY CATTLE FOR SALE - Atlas lathe, 10"at your farm. P.O. Box 501, CLAY CENTER, KANS. FOR SALE or Trade: 270 choice Hutchinson, Kans. x41 I`A complete Sale Service" Hereford springer heifers, mat-swing, 42" bed, $200. Marc La- ed to Reg. Angus bulls. Thesemoreaux, Waterville,Kans. FOR SALE - Square wire -tied Phone or write for sale 785-3282. SB40 bales prairie hay, 50c bale. Jack heifers are large and good. Will - dates. sell any amount. Also have forFOR SALE - 20 Angus cows & Quinn, Wamego, Kans. x42 Telephone 367-2373 Livestock sale 800 choice western steers & calves, large type, 3.7 yrs. old. GOESSEL, KANSAS heifers weighing from 325 to 525 Phone Manhattan PR 6-7245 af- "Marion County" lbs. Bob Perry, Salina, Ks. SB40 ter 6:00 p.m. x40 Automotive For Sale:Duroc and Hamp Boars and Gilts. Selected from NATIONALLY ACCREDITED FOR SALE - 50 head of Hol- 250 meaty spring pigs sired bySPF Hampshire boars, open stein & Jersey milk cows. Also ROBT. G. "BOB" WILSON tested boars. Back fat probes gilts & bred gilts. Wayne Shir-400 gal. Zero bulk tank, 4 unit Auctioneering Sales Mgr. and Sonoray readings availableley, Horton, Kans., Phone 913 - pipeline milker & 4 Surge walk- .... , . . . on many boars. Call collect 474-3349. x40 through stalls. Call after 7:00 785-2765 or 785-2766 p.m., Phone BL 8-3067. Would All Types of Sales FOR SALE - 10 Reg. Here- like to sell as a unit. Donald Arthur & Gail Roepke ford bulls, coming 2 years old.Herpich, RR1, Herington, Ks. NEW 1968's WATERVILLE, KS.66548 Sired by Royal Husker K69th. Phone 494-2552 Harold Stump, Blue Rapids, Ks. x41 PRICED TO SELL Box 118St. George, Kans. 226-7296. SB40 GOOD 4 -year and 2 -year old 1968 Galaxie 500, V8, air cond., Dairymen - Buy registered Angus bulls for sale. power steering PERFORMANCE AND Produc- Also yearling bulls. 13&Z Angus 1968 Galaxie 500 4 dr. HT, air The Best For Less tion tested nationally accredited Farms, Scandia, Kansas, Phone cond., V8, power strg. SPF reg. Yorkshire and Hamp- CH 34157. x41 W W We have for your selection atshire boars. Backfat down and 1968 Galaxie 500, PS, V8, gut. FARMS -RANCHES -ESTATES all times the largest supply of to 0.65, loineye up to 5.95. Cut-SAVE ON fuel costs. Propane Sold At Auction FRESH SPRINGER outs, weight for age and feedchangeover kit complete for 283 1968 Fairlane 500 2 dr. HT fast- Or Private Treaty efficiency furnished. Bred like Chev. VS including 54 gal. tank. back, V-8, aut. GENE WATSON HOLSTEIN - GUERNSEY our top indexing pen of York- $200. 485-2570, Riley, Kans. Ideal Land & Livestock Co. JERSEY shires at KSU test station thisfor pickup. x41 DEMONSTRATORS 25 N. Walnut, Hutchinson, Ks. SWISS and MILKING fall. Daily gain of 2.23, 262 lbs. ---- 1968 LTT) Demo., air, PS, PB, Office Phone 316/663-4427 SHORTHORN COWS & of feed per 100 lbs. gained, 123BRED DUROC GILTS to sell 390, 6000 miles DOUG WILDIN 316/662-7543 days to 200. Floyd Meyer, Palm-Nov., Dec. & Jan. SPF, nation- HEIFERS er, Kans., Phone 308. x40 ally accredited. Phil Adrian, 1968 Mustang, air, PS, V8, aut., W W Financing available - up to Moundridge 345-6469. SB42 10,000 24 mos. FOR SALE - Reg. Angus bulls, 1968 Torino 2 dr. WI', air, PS, 1 thru 2 yrs. old. Star Angus REGISTERED HOLSTEIN SPECIALS Farm, Miltonvale, Ks. Phone bulls, 6 to 18 months old, sired V8, aut., 5000 miles DAIRY SUPPLIES 100 head of open Holstein hei- 427-4506. x40 by Excellent Gold Medal sires, 1968 Torino 2 dr., air, PS, V8, fers from Curtiss Breeding Service. 6500 miles 50 head Holstein heifer calves 47 HEREFORD cows, good Production recordsavaiilable. CALVES! CALVES! quality,tocalve March. $180. Merlin Frerking, Herkimer, Ks., USED CARS WAMEGO DAIRY SUPPLY We will have 400 to 500 calves 95 Hereford cows, pregnancy Phone 744-2305. x40 1963 Ford F100, LWB, 6 cyl. Your authorized dealer for: beef cross. 2 weeks to 450 lbs. tested, good quality, $185. Phone At our barn every week for the Paul Evans, 439.5354, Kincaid, REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE 1964 Volkswagen KarmannGhia Kans. SB40 boars, ready for service. Some DeLaval milkers next several months. full brothers to test station. Also 1965 Chev. 1/2 ton, 4 -speed, 6 cyl. Clay push-button farm eqpt. FOR SALE - Two good Polledopen gilts. Dean Funston, Abi- 1966 Ford F100 1/2 ton, 4 speed, Mueller Bulk Tanks W. G. WIEBE Hereford bulls, serviceable age.lene, Phone Buckeye 3311. x42 V8, LWB 0. J. Shields, Lost Springs, Ks. Phone 244-7625 Phone 13F12. x40 FOR SALE - Registered An- 1966 Mustang, V8, aut., air cond. Stores And Service From Summerfield, Kansas gus bulls, 18 to 22 months, sired Wamego & Sabetha, Kansas NATIONALLY ACCREDITED by M Bardoliermere K6, a ton 1963 Ford Falcon wagon SPF Registered Duroc boars & 1967 350 Yahama SPF YORKSHIRE BOARS bull bred by Kansas State Uni- For Free Estimates Call: bred & open gilts. Serviceable versity. Champion bull of two FOR SALE age. We had third top pen at state fairs. Closely related to 1964 Chev. Impala WAMEGO 456-7200 or Yorkshire boars, Nationally ac- the Kansas State University testthe Powerhouse bull. HoneycuttUsed ElDorado campers SABET'HA AV 4.2958 credited SPF. Half-brothers tostation spring test of 1968. Aver- Angus Farm, Blue Rapids, Ks. 1963 Ford Galaxie, 4 dr., 8, aut. the top Yorkshire boar in theage daily gain 2.20, feed effic- x40 1967 winter test at KSIA test iency 2.34 lbs. per day. Reach- 1963 Chev. Corvair Monza station. Our top two boars ed 200 lbs. in 126 days. Our herd FOR SALE - 25 Registered 1 used Eldorado 14' camping made the following record. is free of lice or mange. Harold Polled Hereford bulls ages 12 to trailer DeLaval Clay Average daily gain 2.32 2.80 R. Brumm, Phone CE 8-7258, 16 months. Also Reg. & commer- Average backfat .93 1.08 RR3, Junction City, Ks. 66441. cial heifers 8 to 14 mo. old, calf - 1939 Chevrolet four -door sto All Makes Feed efficiency 2.80 2.80 x41 hood vaccinated. Located 7 mi. Carryover '68, Brand New Age at 200 lbs. 128 130 north of Wamego on K99 and 2 Service & Repair NATIONALLY ACCREDITED mi. west. Orville Blanka & Son, HAYES B. BECK SPF Hampshire and Hamp- RR2, Wamego, Kans. x40 FORD SALES & SERVICE Dairy Equipment York cross gilts. $10 per head Phone CE 8-6064 FOR SALE -3 polled Hereford StenbergMotors JUNCTION CITY, KANS. above market price. Galen Wie- tharn, Axtell, Kans. - x47 bull calves, 10 mo. to 1 yr.; 1 polled Hereford bull, 2 yrs. old; Ph. 446-3532 Clyde, Ks. 66938 Joe McClure FOR SALE - Purebred Hamp- eight can Westinghouse milk Ph. 229-5284 Alta Vista WANTED TO BUY shireboars.Alsopurebred cooler. Floyd Widler, Enter- FEEDER HOGS Shorthorn bull, 17 months. 2 mi. prise, Kans., WE 4-2515. SB40 Trucks 40 to 100 lbs. Top prices paid. west on US 36, Wm. G. Klau- x40 40 LARGE YOUNG Hereford & 1967 Ranger, V8, 4 -speed, with 1. J. D. SIMPSON mann, Belleville, Kans. Angus cows, have begun calv- 101/2' camper, complete $3595 130 Grant Ave., Junction City 74 CHOICE Hereford cows with LAND IMPROVEMENT Phone CE 8-3754 or CE 8-3939 ing, $195. Harold Schneider, 1959 Ford 1 ton, grain & stock 40 calves, rest springers. 50 Summerfield, Kansas, Phone racks, V8, 4-sp. $895 choice Herefords, will calve in 244-3422, SB40 spring. 26 second calf Angus, 1 1963 Scout, 4 -wheel drive, new $995 LAND IMPROVEMENT Charolais Bulls calf now. 22 Angus & HerefordFOR SALE - Three 20 month tires EEKS mixed cows. 1 good cow pony.old registered Angus bulls. El- 1968 Ranchero, R&H, automatic, "Soil Conservation Doesn't 3/4 thru 15/16 Nearly new saddle. H. B. Saw-don Umscheid, St George, Ks., PS, air, 390 motor, Ltd$ lee Cost-It Pays" Purebred Bull 4 Yrs. Old yer, Latham, Kans., 67072, Tele- Phone Wamego 456-2372. x42 duct These are 1968 spring calves x41 weeks. phone 965-2375. 1965 Chev. 1/2ton, V8, radio, 4 Ponds, terraces, waterways, with official weaning weights to SHEEP FOR SALE - Breeding heater, air cond. $1595 the Ag and leveling, drainage ditch- 655 lbs. FOR SALE - Registered An- ewes, some near lambing. Also :idifan es, clearing, landscape grad- Buy now and raise them to your gus bulls, 14-23 months old. Jr. good tams. Roy Eib, Clifton, ing. satisfaction. These bulls will be Zeckser, Rt. 1, Alma, Ks. 66401. Kans. x42 a colion ready for use in spring of 1969. SB40 Long -McArthur, Inc. FOR SALE - AKC Registered Ford -Lincoln-Mercury Roggendorff FOR SALE - Duroc boars rea-Scotties, 1 female 4 years, 5 fe- a 25*cen Conservation Construction Harley Petersen dy for heavy service. Neal Good- males 2 years, 1 male 2 years. 340 N. Santa Fe Salina, Kans. Arthur Roggendorff 913 - 823-8269 man, Barnes, Kans., Phone 2804.Mrs. Gladys Deters, Baileyville, TA 3-2237 Phone JE 9- x41 Kans., Phone TW 5-2954. S1341 1630 OSAGE-MANHATTANTTAN Route 1 - SALINA, KS. Real Estate Wakefield WE IS A GOOD PLACE *Ow TO BUY USED CARS AND TRUCKS TRUCKS REAL ESTATE o guardsfo LARGE STOCK OF TRUCKS an pickupgi TRUCKS 1957 Chev. Th ton aut., radio, real Sales - Auctions clean 1964 Chev. 1/4ton, V8, LWB, 3 f 1965 Chev. 1/4 ton pickup, 6 cyl., speed MARVIN COTTRELL, bisnesbustert 4 speed 1966 Chev. lfi ton 6 cyl., 4-sp., salesman loaders LWB, 16,000 miles, one owner, 1965 Chev. 80 Series tractor, air, ,AsTJJ.TOODDDU:a 341348007 fitodsrty°a ill& rcoowl nuhbrol* ARMON BOSSE sdT Ro, egd: )ttR 1957 Dodge 1/4 ton 6, 3 -speed like new cond. 409 engine, 5 -speed, 2 -speed 1964 Chev. % ton, 3 speed $3250 Realtor 1967 IHC 2 ton, V8, 4-spd., 2 spd., ltincrsnTv^PCiated 1960 Ford 2 ton, 131/2' bed with 17' fold down 1960 Chev. 1/2 ton, L box, 6 cyl., hoist, now available axle, radio, 4 speed $695 ONAGA, KANSAS stock racks, one owner, good Balerstor 1959 Chev. % ton 6, 4 speed tires, reasonably priced. 1966 Chev. 1/4 ton pickup, SWB, PT1 60°JD 730 RC 1957 Ford pickup 1966 Chev. 1/4 ton, V8, 3 speed, 6 cyl., 3 speed, 33,000 miles, front, TRA extra good $1395 Fulmer Real Estate PT- 0, real clean 1951 Ford % ton pickup air cond., LWB, ex. tires 1 59 Ford 871gas 4020 diesel 1959 IH 1/2T, 6-cyl., 4-spd. 1965 Chev. tractor, tandem, 80 CATHERINE J FULMER speed trans...... wttb 70 dsl. 1954 Chev. % ton pickup series, 409 engine, 5 -speed, 2 - 1NAA Jubilee 424 - like Myers Motor Co. REALTOR PO . "t speed, Strato-air ,extra good Mt condition...... cab, with f CHEVROLET PONTIAC $5750 Office 456-7696 157 IHC 400gas, power steering, AULD - CADILLAC - 1960 Trail -Mobile 37' grain trail- Pro Res. 456-9281 161 MM M5 Kansas F 562-2383 562-2384 er $1995 LP, duallni CHEVROLET WAMEGO MARYSVILLE, KANSAS 1957 American 38' platform 16n1ewMMtireMs5 HO 1-5414 $2250 tires, Gcab,dsl., hYd"Kn'5 WAKEFIELD ton, 6 cyl., 3-sp., 1 USED TRUCK SPECIALS 1957 Ford 1/2 FARMS FOR SALE looks neww LP'hy' SWB $295 1 1964 Chev. C40 12' van, 6 cyl., 4 - Very well improved 660 acres 64 Case 630dsl, 3 speed $1175 1963 Ford 1/2 ton, V8, 3 sp., r7oon tup. with beautiful 3 bedroom all . Only Skaggs 1965 Ford HD 950D diesel trac- LWB, real clean $945 modern bungalow, nearly new, 1 YEA tor, NH250, 3 speed, tandem, 1965 Chev. tractor tandem, 80 has full basement, all nearly (FORD) SELLS sleeper, 1000x20 tires,very series, 409 engine, sleeper cal5, new outbuildings, including 7500 160 AC D17 . LP,.... BAR good condition $7995 bu. new oxygen free granary, PTO, 3pt....P° ew John Dee A-1 Used Cars '61 IH D-162 12' van, V-304, 4 - 1949 IH 1% ton, SWB, 10' box 350 cultivated, balance excellent baler with and hoist, 4 -speed MACHINERYwer speed, new short block$1295 $695 grass, at $104,000, with 10 yr. ew John Dee IN MANHATTAN 166 Hesston 500 1964 IH 1600 2 ton V8, 4 sp., 2 1962 Chev. 2 ton, 5-sp., 2-sp, V8, contract, 6% interest (on oil 14' conditioner pony axle, dump $2450 road) swather, likenew ew Owatonn 1968 Fairlane 500 Fastback, V8, sp., 102 CA, 8.25 tires $1595 1 automatic trans., R&H, pow- 65 Jn 95 19'combine ter mower '66 Ford F600 C&C, 330 V8, 4&2, 1948 Ford 11/2 ton chassis, it Improved 240, modern home, 160 JD 55 14' er steering. Local one owner. 84" C.A.V., good condition runs $145 plenty good outbuildings, half combine, Still new car warranty. left. $2195 1 Used ? 1963 Chev. 1/2ton, SWB $795 cultivated, half grass. On con- combine. $2895 '61 RF192 10 yd. dump, 450 5 - tract at $36,000 1 TRA speed, 34,000 lb., full screw, 1 1968 Fairlane 4 dr. sedan, V8, au- Nicely improved 640, modern 57 MF 92 14' combine 964 4020 dieso tomatic trans., R&H, p-strg., PS $2195 Melton Motor Co., Inc. '963 4010 LP, factory air. New car warranty '63 RT 195 tractor, tag axle, home, abundant outbuildings, 1963 3010 LP, 16th and M Sts.JA 7.2201 excellent cattle feeding setup, left $3045 RD 450, new paint, 5&2 $2095 250 grass, balance cultivated, Western Imp!,1966 Oliver 16 BELLEVILLE 2256 S. West St. W11 4 -wheel drive 1968 Country Sedan, dual facing mostly level fertile plow land, 1965 Case 93( rear seats, V8, aut. trans., R& International Trucks with very liberal contract at WICHITA, KAlt diesel H, p-strg., p -brakes, factory price of $128,000. Has 110 wheat 1963 MF 65 air. Like new. New car war- Stop- Shop- Buy and 170 feed grain. equipped ranty left $3795 500 E. 10th - 1961 IH B275 ONE OF THESE USED Unimproved 250 acre river Vah 1968 Mustang 2-dr. hardtop, V8, bottom farm. 240 acres cultivat- 1960 IH 460 F CE 5-8711 CARS Impl, ly equipped aut. trans., R&H, p-strg., new ed, lays level. Has 3 good irri- 1960 Cockshu car warranty left $2595 1968 Buick Electra Custom 4-dr. gation wells. This is an out- 201 West 1959 JD 830 c Parts -- Sales - Service sedan, fully equipped including standingirrigatedfarmat TA Hit 1967 Mustang 2-dr. V8, aut. $105,000. Fed trans., R&H, p-strg., new car TOPEKA, KANS. power seat, power windows. SALIN!1959 JD 730 d warranty left $2195 15,000 miles, locally owned. Lux- Call collect for appointment. d ury at a bargain. 1957JD 720 c BUY NOW & SAVE TRUCK HEADQUARTERS Change of Loa'1957 JD 720 g 1967 Cougar, V-8 eng. with 3- 1966 Ford ton, 4 -speed, V8, OPEN EVENINGS speed standard transmission. A Kvasnicka Realty Sale OTHER LWB, custom cab sporty car. 30,000 miles HADDAM. KANSAS 1 G JD - 2 BANK RATE FINANCING We are now doing b 1963 Chevrolet 60 Series 2 ton, Phone FR 6-2874 MIT -1 6 cyl., 2 speed, will carry 16' 1964 Jeep Wageneer, 6-cyl. en- our new location, 201 Wel UM G - 1 L box gine, 4 -wheel drive. A vehicle Gerald A. Kvasnicka, Realtor cif ic. However, we still Skaggs (Ford) Motors with many uses. Alice J. Kvasnicka, Secretary lot of things to move, P: 1966 Chev. 1 ton, dual wheel, 1967 JD No. 8! Your Transportation We have many more. All priced With Case company's 9' fold down box to sell. Ask for new Headquarters 1966 Chev. 2 ton, 2 -speed, V8, TRADE: 360A FARM we are giving the longestJD F120 5x11 "Where Customers Send S. J. "Swany" Swanson in our 9 -year history. JD 810 4x14 .': will carry 16' box FOR PASTURE Case 4x16 pu Their Friends" B. L. Johnston Special factory 2nd & Houston Bottom cropland, upland pas- Case 4x14 pu] John Kramer ture, good buildings. F. Falter, PLUS no finance chargeIH 3x16 fast Phone PR 8-3525 Siebe's Repair Broker, Manhattan, Kans., JE the season of use PLUSKrause 11' or MANHATTAN, KANSAS Chris Perry 9-4572. sire to reduce inventoryKrause 8' one Southern Nebraska's largest December the BEST M. truck dealer.Distributor of AT ever to buy your equip 0th Schwartz bodies and hoists- - FOR SALE - 800A southwest These Trucks Dealers wanted corner Cloud Co. App. 300A cult- needs. 4 John Deere Telephone 402 424-2670 Manhattan Motors ivated. Modern home on gravel Our large used invent,. MISCE Are Priced To Sell road, REA, rural route. Sell on isincluded inthissale. JANSEN, NEBR. 311.317 Houston PR 8-3537 JD No. 45W 1 contract. Jess M. Dalrymple, IH loader for 1965 Chevrolet '74,. ton 8' Fleet- Used Car Lot 214 Houston Glasco, Kans. 67445. x39 REMEMBER side pickup, 4 -speed transmis- IH feed wago sion, overloads, radio & heat- USED TRUCKS & WAGONS BUICK FOR OUR NEW LOCATIOGehl feed wa er Only $1495 1966 Ford F350, grain & stock 50 YEARS trailer sides, V8, 4 -speed, 30,000 mi. MANHATTAN, KANSAS C9 SaleINVetiiing -7 1962 Chevrolet 1/2 ton 8' Step- 1963 F100 6, 3-spd., radio, wide Farm Equipment Year -End t )9c side pickup, 6-cyl., 4 -speed long bed Danuser post transmission, overloads, radio 1964 F100 6, 3 -speed, radio, wide of Demo TractorIH 12' wheel and heater. Timberlock com- long bed bearings bination grain sides & stock SALINA 8' Graham H 1968 Dodge V8, 4 -speed, wide 10 Graham : rack Only $995 long bed, one owner, A-1 1850 17°5LOIVE 1650R 15 I Duncan man 1964 Fairlane V8, std. trans., low warranll 1959 Chevrolet 1/2 ton 61/2' Fleet- These carry full 15x8 Oliver mileage, one owner MUST MAKE ROOM FOR 1969 waiver of interestinto 00 side pickup, 6-cyl. with 4 -speed 1968 Falcon V8, air, radio est c fertilizer, A transmission, overload springs NEW TRUCK TRADE-INS year.oyne Expect 1964 Pontiac V-8, aut., PS, PB, ttrhaectol°rsn g. sealed bea Only $495 radio, air, one owner, good the 1966 Ford 34ton, big 6, 4-spd., 1959 Chevrolet 61/2'Stepside HD springs, rear bumper JD 55 combine, 1960 model USED EQUIP Lott pickup, V8 engine, 4 -speed JD 55 combine, 1959 model Case 800 propane,ne0 transmission, overload springs Wamego Motors 1957 Ford F-600,2 -speed rear JD 55 combine, 1961 model matic. An extragood tre: Only $495 axle, 4-spd., V8 engine,with JD 55 combine, 1968 model 1967 IHC diesel1206 --- bed. Was $1495. NOW $1395 MH 44 gas, new paint Du -All manurespreader,D 1958 Chevrolet 3/4 ton 8' Fleet- 456-9567 JD 60 gas, power steering heaviest in theidustn, side pickup, V-8 engine, 4-spd. 1967 Ford 1/2 ton V8, 4-spd.,, GrainO-Vatnor 0- transmission, overloads, radio rear bumper, WB, heavy duty JD 4010 dsl., 3 pt., new paint No. 50 MINNEA and heater WAMEGO, KANSAS springs JD 830 dsl., new tires wagon tractor, dslj' Only $595 IHC 450 dsl., TA, live PTO 1966 IHC 806 1958 Chevrolet 61/4' Fleetside 1963 Ford N600 dsl., 2 -ton,5-sp. JD 80 dsl., completely over- whe 12' trans.,2 -speed axle, extra hauled Oliverels standard tractor,' 15' pickup, V-8 engine, hydramat- clean, take 16' bed ic transmission, radio, heater, .... $1995JD 730 dsl., PS, electric start good handle deluxe cab 2 JD 55 combines, 1958 model 2 used Nu -Waybale Good Only $695 STOP AND LOOK . .. on our winterprko 2 lot at 3rd and Walnut. 1 JD 95 combine, 1962 model units, sell at will b4 1959 Ford 61/4' Styleside pickup, The IHC 1206& 806 .3 1967 Ford F-100 6 cyl., custom JD 3010 gas, 3 pt., 1963 model cab. 6 -cylinder, 3 -speed column cab, SWB Cars for $195. to $95 JD 3020 gas, 3 pt. with orwithout Good I shift,overloadsprings JD 2010 gas 3 pt., 1961 model Good , NEWEQuir0 Only $495 1967 Ford F-250, 34 ton, LWB MF 90 gas, 3 pt, 1962 model Kane) Lawn (pronouced O'Connor Case 800 gas, 3 pt., 1959 Model Keehn inalres. ' E 1967 GMC % ton 6 cyl., 4sp., IHC 806 gas RS, 1967 model tor cabsfor all...... OBERMEYER SB, low mileage, 7000miles Ford -Mercury price installed 1 our Cougars, Mercuries, 65MX Gehlmixengrinder 1965 Ford F100 V8, 4-sp.,custom Mustangs, Rent cab, SB Ford Cars and A-1used cars Salina Impl. Co. INIr Farm & Tri and trucks. Box 1029 Ph. TA 3-2206 Maw 1965 GMC V6 % ton, 4-sp., LINDQUIST LWB BL 8-2281 SALINA, KANSAS 67401 Marvin Obermeyer, Owner 1965 IHC 1 ton, V8 engine, 109 Walnut TA34451 He Ph. BL 8-2255 4 - HERINGTON Open to 9 p.m. speed trans., 10' grain body FOR SALE- 11' hydraulic DI, ix & S4 HERINGTON, KANSAS with rack, dual wheels control chisel plow, GMC 671, GMC power unit, radiator to clutch. icAN FOR SALE- 1961 Chev. 2 ton Vogler Bros., Waterville, 785- SAIN A, truck, V8 engine, 18' bed with McComas Motors TRUCKS 2578 after 8 p.m. x42 --<, 1/2 Ton - 60 Ton Feeder1;14 stock rack, good tires, mud tires WANTED - fit n0"; on back, 53,000 miles. Hurley 240 West 6th CH 3-3634 Sales & Service FOR SALE- 1967 IH 4 -wheel - kit to 1: drive pickup, % ton, V8 engine, conversion make, Breech, Phone FR 4-2641, How- TRI-COUNTY spreader,Clyde, Kans. Cl ard, Kans. x40 CONCORDIA, KANSAS MOTORS good tires, 20,000 miles. Hurley TopE 307 N. 3rd MANHATTAN Dreech, FR 4-2641, Howard, Ks. Anierson, x40 4

teltrrA USED WE HAVE Must Decrease Interest Waived TRACTORS i,ston row harvesters for mils OUR USED TRACTOR 1956 Fordson Major 1965 JD 3020 gas, low hours, r allcombines INVENTORY USE NOW - PAY LATER 1965 C -II Gleaner w/ cab, 18 -ft. wide front r. D guardsfor all combines 1967 Baldwin A -II, 14' 1965 JD 3020 gas, low hours pickup guards for all corn- BY JANUARY 1 Tractors an 314 II -1C fast hitch plow 1953 JD 60, good ines Demonstrated A -C 180 diesel, b Call us for the low dollar on 10' AC wheel disc 1954 JD 70, good shape 1st busterfield cultivators a No Trade Basis !!! new warranty 10' IH wheel disc TRACTORS e loaders AC D-19 diesel, low hrs., real MH 33 tractor, new sleeves & dy & Sun Master stalk 1961 3010 dsl. with new Fire- clean 3 -pt. New Holland mower pistons 3 pt stone tires °11,4 iredders New 190XT.Buy this now at Ford 871 dsl., good 10 tires sl our year-end offer and have a Used 3 & 4 bottom snap coupler dsl., 3 FREE INTEREST 1961 3010 dsl., completely re- plows 34 tires conditioned new tractor on a tax -favored 12' Krause wheel disk COMBINES 414 n Tractors -Combines deal. ', Wide front,1 Balers Till Spring 1962 3010 gas, new pistons & 1958 Gleaner A, 12 ft. sleeves COMBINES MH 80, 12 ft. tC 0 3 Pt TRACTORS 1963 3010 gas, low hours 1958 A Gleaner, 14', clean Cuba Impl. Co. 1958 JD 45 with cab & pickup real clean" 4020 diesel - JD 3010 diesel 1961 560 IH dsl., above average gas with 1957 John Deere 45, 12' reel Se 70 dsl. 1963 4010 dsl., wide axle, ready 1955 Massey No. 60 12' Phone 4F 7 424 - like new 1964 3020 dsl., low hours 1952 Massey 27 14' MISCELLANEOUS 'e FotYj ...... cab, with flail mower 1966 4020 dsl., powershift, wide 41W55tat CSAALM Cuba, Kans. JD 100 12' pull chisel plow ,Ds, fast i; axle Marysville Mchry. Used JD 227 corn picker Ing, pTo ;ansas Farm Mchy. Will take $27,500 for the whole Twin-draulic loader, fits a MF dual hyd package - The early buyers East US 36 Close -Out Bargains 30 & 35 tractor CE 3-1374 will get the best deals ! ! ! sl., hyd., Misc. new repair parts for IH Heavy duty Twin-draulic loader, West 24 HI 3-4746 trucks, tractors & farm equip- fits MF 85 & 90 tractors

1 Used loader, fits AC WD & LP, hyd., at Goodyear Washington Impl. .CHALMICIS ment. These items were missed MARYSVILLE, KANSAS when we returned our stock to WD 45 tractor dsl., 3 pt. TOPEKA International. EA 5-2301 Included are such items as fil- power . YEAR-END BE SURE TO SEE ter elements, spark plugs, hyd. Frankfort Impl. WASHINGTON THESE IN WICHITA hose, ring sets, sleeves & pis- power ;jct. BARGAINS tons, belts, chain, sprockets, pul- 1966 4000 Ford gas tractor, 1300 leys, springs, drive shafts...... ew John Deere No. 24WS wire hrs. 913 292-4458 baler with PTO drive TRACTORS Baler - Mower - Plow - List- 4ETstile DION** HINERy New John Deere No. 480 mowerIHC 1961 Utility 1460, fully 1966 D-17 IV AC diesel, loaded, er - Forage Harvester & Com- 700 hours' bine parts - All above items of- 500 14'auger conditioner equipped, clean local tractor FRANKFORT, KANS. e new New Owatonna No. 22 Haymas- Allis 1960 D-14, wide front, pow- 1960 Ford Major diesel, over- fered at one-half price or 50% ' combine ter mower conditioner er strg., motor reconditioned hauled off current retail. combine, IHC 1954 Farmall Super M TA,1965 Papec 35A cutter with 2 - Engine oil & transmission lube ate Used Machinery fully equipped, clean, new row and direct cut header, In 5 gal. cans .. $1.05 per gal. Special Prices combine clean $1.10 per gal . paint In quarts 50 MILES FREE DELIVERY combine TRACTORS Ford tractor with Wagner load- 1965 Model E Gleaner 13', extra combine 1964 4020 diesel, fully equipped er, complete $575 clean MACHINERY 11' AC wheel disc .... $677.57 1963 4010 LP, fully equipped Horn loader with brackets for 1964 IH F706G tractor, fully 1955 AC WD 45, new tires, ov- 1963 3010 LP, fully equipped Ford $100 equipped, very good rubber, erhauled, A-1 shape .... $1295 t Imp!, eo,1966 Oliver 1950T diesel with Wright saw with extra blade $55 Bundy Equipment recond., like new appearance John Deere Model B, has lift & condition, 3 pt. hitch $4250AC 30 6 -row cult. $768.68 t St. WH3.01 4wheel drive 942 S. West St. WH 2-7261 Fert. conversion kit for 4-6 row 1965 Case 930 Comfort King $75 1967 New IH No. 312 semi-mtd. AC 500 planter, incl. fert & TA, KANs, diesel II -1C Farmall Super C with mow- WICHITA, KANSAS 3x16 2 -point plow, Super Chief 1963 MF 65 Diesel-Matic, fully er $350 bottoms, trip beams, sealed bar ext. $248.13 equipped IHC Farmall Super C, wide brg. coulters, never used $550New 68 combines, all models, front, fast hitch $450 USED TRACTORS ready to go Vah3h01111961 IH B275 diesel Motorcycle - 1965 Harley-Da- 1958 IH No. 141 combine, 14', 1960 IH 460 Farmall diesel, ful- 1968 John Deere 4020D recond., new feeder chain, cyl. IMO, CA ly equipped vidson Sprint H, like new - bars & concaves. Above aver- USED EQUIPMENT 1960 Cockshutt 560 diesel bargain 1967 Farmall 706 gas 101 West Pa 1966 Farmall 656 gas age condition & appearance 1958 AC D-17 with loader $2495 1959 JD 830 diesel, fully equip - USED MACHINES 1964 Farmall 706D $1000 TA 5451 All these items are shedded Financing available with nor- SALM JD 730 diesel, fully equip - Wood Bros. one row corn picker 1960 Farmall 560D mal down payments - up to 5 1959d $100 1959 Farmall 560 gas at our building. 1959 Farmall 460 gas year terms on new tractors, 1957195p7JD 720 diesel, fully eqpd. IH No. 5 low wheel 4 -bar side combinesandimplements - )f Locate1957 JD 720 gas, fully equipped del. rake $125 1958 Massey -Ferguson 65 no carrying charges till 1969 JD 3 -section peg tooth harrow 1955 Farmall 400 Kuhn Impl., Inc. 1954 Farmall Super MTA crop season. SO - if you want ale OTHER TRACTORS with evener $75 Phone OW 64411 to buy new farm equipment - 1 G JD - 2 A JD - 2 IH W6 Kewanee wheel disk, 10'2", looks USED EQUIPMENT and OW 64305 See us LAST. doing busirs3MH 55 -1 MH 44 -2 MM U like new $495 on, 201 West11VIM G 1 LA Case - 1 AC WC IH No. 211 rotary mower, 60", 1962 IH 303 combine Highway 4 Gypsum, Kans. we still ha 3 -point hitch $295 1959 IH 101 combine Hinkle's Impl. Co. o move. PLOWS IH No. 10A 7' tandem disk $45 1959 MF 92 combine 1967 JD No. 850 16' one-way, like 1962 IHC No. 46T hay baler, 1964 IH No. 203 combine FOR SALE ompany's he) new reconditioned $895 IH No. 228 corn head MM 602E LP, extra good trac- he longest JD F120 5x15 3 point IH wheel disk, 10'9", sealed IH No. 22 cornhead tor EA 5-2334 tistory. JD 810 4x14 3 point bearings $345 IH No. 429 cornhead MM 302E LP, 1300 hrs. AC.. Brady 4 -row chopper IiktISS-434A3.1.111755 Case 4x16 pull JD No. 55 plow, 3x14, lift wheel 2 MM 5 Star tractors ory discos)Case 4x14 pull $225 IH FI-1 2 -row rotary cutter WASHINGTON, KANS. ice charges IH 3x16 fast hitch Burch 9' 3 -pt. mtd. disk .. $85 IH No. 37 14' wheel disk MM 1000 Wheatland, 600 hrs. se PLUS ourKrause 11' one-way IH No. 8 plow, 3x14, wheel liftIH No. 37 10'9" wheel disk MF 65 diesel tractor inventory aKrause 8' one way $125 II -1 No. 540 414 plow 4 John Deere combines, 3 with BEST MM Allis 3x14 mounted plow .. $75IH No. 210 2x16 2 -way plow cabs DAUER 'our equipO Other Plows IH No. 400 springtooth, 3 sec- 4 John Deere -3 ease -3 IH tions $125 MM 670E gas tractor with cab IMPLEMENT CO. IH No. 209 plow, 2x14, 3 pt. $225 Rossville Truck sed invents' MISCELLANEOUS Cream Separator - IH No. 3-S 1967 International 1100-B truck thissale. low base, all stainless steel Gould's, Inc. with power steering and air JD No. 45W loader & Tractor Co. conditioning IMBER IH loader for B275 tractor $45 IH feed wagon Like New IH No. 311 plow, 3x14, Phone 584-3560 .0Phone CH 3-2609 IH No. 20C field cutter LOCATION Gehl feed wagon with 4 -wheel fast hitch trip beams .. $495 ROSSVILLE, KANS. ntuma=71 IH No. 50 field cutter with 2 trailer IH 16x7 grain drill, fertilizer, "N:\ 1 -111 -NY row crop attachments Homelite C9 chain saw grass seeder, ready .... $395 TOKOY t CONCORDIA, KS. 1965 Cub Cadet 100 with 38" id SaleWright C-70 chain saw IH No. 2001 loader with hyd. You Can Save mower Danuser post hole digger bucket $695 1967 McCormick 201 windrower, TractorsIH 12' wheel disc with sealed IH No. 45T hay baler with chute $100 Real Money Used Tractors 14', auger platform bearings & hitch 1964 McCormick F-806 gas trac- VER 8' Graham Hoeme chisel Overhead gas tank with hose F806D, new tires,like new 10 Graham Froeme chisel $20.00 If You Buy Now F706D, OH, new tires tor 1650 1V No. 31 MI manure loader 1 warranty eDuncan manure loader Most used machinery can be F560D, extra good ist into thesi15x8 Oliver grain drill with NEW purchasedinterest -freeinto F460D, OH IH No. 60 3-16 plow, nearly new try fertilizer, AH rubber press & F460 gas, extra good McCormick No. 311 3-16 plow e longest sealed bearing discs Demonstrator International 1969. D14 Allis ctors. Scout, 4 -wheel drive, bucket We have new equipment in Super M 1940 Farmall M with factory LP seats, heater, lockout hubs, the Farmall M, power steering gas JIPMENT short top - Trade Save Now stockboughtbefore a. Lott Impl., Inc. price increase that we are JD A, power steering 1941 M tractor le, new In Stock - Danuser Post Hole attheoldprice, 1962 McCormick 46T twine baler agood tra Diggers, Danuser Rear Mount selling OTHER MACHINES 1206 Blades, fast -hitch or 3 -point - and with waiver of interest EX 2-3110 Other Post Hole Diggers, 3 -pt. into 1969. Letz PTO burr mill spreader, 1 Viking PTO hammermill Falun indueril.. or fast hitch, 9" or 12" augers. Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. IH No. 200 manure spreader -Vator efl MINNEAPOLIS, KANS. Blades - rear mount, 3 -point, Emergency Parts Ph. HO 1-5628 Snap-tach manure loader fast hitch - 6 and 8 foot or HO 1-5811. Farmhand manure loader 4, efue,teN Phone 1011 actor,dsl., TAKE ADVANTAGE OF Jayhawk manure loader Ford manure loader Falun is located 20 miles I 12' Shredders EARLY TRADERS BONUS rd tractor, AULD southwest of Salina 15' Shredders. BUY NOW - USED TRUCKS CHEVROLET handliN Good Used Plows SAVE 1963 1600 2 ton with new bed &FOR SALE - Wick bale load- bale Da- inter Pricesei 2 -Bottom HO 1-5414 hoist er, 20' Snowco bale elevator, 806 willbe. 3 -Bottom, 1961 Scout 4x4 vid Bradley side delivery rake. ut cab. Mohn Implement Co. WAKEFIELD 1952 Dodge pickup All in very good condition. Pax- Good Used Combines, Telephone CE 8-5101 1947 Chevrolet with bed & hoist ico 636-2201, Cleodene Tabler, 1PMENT Good Used Tractors, Belvue, Kans. x40 Lawn and Garden BUILDINGS & BINS ad Kane) Junction City, KansasWe offer Sales, Erection & THREE NH3 Applicators, 300 illnlaires. Equipment Schumacher's Inc...... ' Service for gal. tank, Flo-Trol, 15' tool bar, Your Service Center BS&B Agri -Systems; Drying - spring coil shanks (9). These ngrinder Complete Highway 36 applicators are 6 years old. For We Rent, Sell and Lease Storage and Handling Systems more information call Holton IM Farm & Industrial Equipment Line Of "Feed Hive" - Sealed Storage Co-op, Holton, Kans., Phone 913 T 02:0.010.6. EA 5-2316 Behlen Steel "Bacon Bin" - Hog Confinement 364-3161. x42 Henry Sales Star Steel Buildings WASHINGTON, KANS. FOR SALE - 1967 G1000 1v11/1 TA 34451 FARM BUILDINGS, Ames Irrigation tractor, fully equipped, big tires, bi.1°6 & Service, Inc. BINS, AUGER EQUIPMENT M -C Continuous Dryers FOR SALE - Wire cages forcab, weights, must sell, make 1680 hens. Lorenz Marten, Ona- offer. 625-6940, Hays, Kans. Phone or write Mike Wayland at cANSAS E. Hwy. 24 North Central Steel ga, Kansas. Phone 889-4670. x40 SB41 & Meriden Rd. WANTED - F11 Farmhand FOR THE ride of your life, :eder-----:ver Wayland Const. Co. Irrigation, Inc. stacker. Walter Millirons, Con- ride a Big Horn saddle from fit realill 913 392-2077 Key Milling. Clay Cente-' he gerieeig FL 47641 Phone EA 5-2134 P.O. Box 141 cordia, Kans. 66901. Phone CH SB TF Washington, Kansas66968 MINNEAPOLIS, KANSAS 3-4400. x40 IKarts. C11 TOPEKA, KANSAS -1 ----- M 2? TRACTORS & MACHINERY TR1 TRACTORS 1958 IHC 350 Util., fully equip. COMBINES Deere 4( TRACTORS 868 hours 1962 John Deere GUARANTEED 1967 5000 Ford, 1958 JD 720 gas RC, wide front Model 2 Deere 30 358 hrs., LPTO, sharp little ie Deere 30 USED TRACTORS 1968 3000 Ford, 1958 JD 720 dsl. std., 3 pt. for field. machine, shift EOWPME NT power steering 1958 JD 820 dsl., dual hyd. 1 Deere 40 1964 JD 4020D, power clean, 560 hrs. 1966 JD 9513'with 1967 JD 3020 gas,wide front 1965 3000 Ford, 1960 JD 730 dsl. RC, 3 pt. 1962 JD 55, cab, -hauled LPTO 1961 JD 4010 dsl. std., recond. 12', power 2 IHC 460 1 1964 JD 3020 gas loader s 1968 Ford 3400 with 1966 3000 Ford, 581hrs., LPTO 62 JD 55, 13', front 1962 JD 3010 gas diesel, power with cab,p, wide front 1966 Ford 5000 & power steering MACHINERY 57 JD 55, 14',PS IHC 400 1964 JD 2010 gas, strg. 59 JD 45, 12',with 11-1C 30( LPTO 1962 1010 John Deere 12' Krause oneway with keel cab 55 1961 JD 2010 gas wide front 1966 Ford 4000 gas, 1958 Case 310 backhoe& loader 58 JD 45, 10' Massey 6 1961 AC D15 diesel, 1966 Ford 3000 gas,4 spd. backhoe 12' IHC 37 disc 57 JD 45 10' Deere 72 1959 AC D17 gas 1966 Ford 3000 gasLPTO 1962 Ford 4000 diesel, 14' JD BW disc 57 JD 55 12' 1958 AC D17 gas,wide front Diesel & loader 14T JD baler; 27T IHC baler 9 Deere 73( good 1963 Ford 6000 Selecto 1952 WD Allis with 3 pt.hitch DR 168 JD drill with fert. Oliver 8E 1958 JD 620, very 1962 Ford 5000 dieselLPTO & TRACTOR Deere 63( 1959 Ford 971 gas 1962 Ford 6000 Selectodiesel 1949 8N Ford, overhauled RB1610 JD drill steering painted 10' 2 -sec. Sunflower V -plow with 1965 IHC 806 56 Deere 60 1955 JD 60, power 1961 Ford 871 Selectodiesel and dsl. 51 Moline 1955 JD 50, clean 1960 Allis D17 diesel, powerstrg 1947 9N Ford, overhauled fert. 64 JD 4020 dsl. completely e painted 61 JD 4010 dsl. 1954 JD 60 1960 Ford 841 gas, 0/Utrans. & front 1955 JD No. 55 14' combine 1951 AC WD 1960 FPM diesel LPTO 1951 8N Ford, backhoe 1953 JD No. 55 14' combine 59 JD 630gas CO/ 1952 JD A speed blade 1951 Gleaner 14' 58 JD 620gas steering, 1959 Ford 841 gas 4 1947 H Farmall 63 JD 2010 Allis C -I 1951 IHC M, power 1959 FPM diesel LPTO Several late No. 95 combines gas pickup reel, 3 point 1949 TO 20 Ferguson coming in 61 JD 2010gas steering 1959 Ford 841 diesel 1950 Case DC 57 IHC 450 1200 acres 1951 IHC M, power 1958 John Deere 720diesel Special Prices & Interest Waiver gas 959 IHC 151 1949 IHC M, overhauled 1952 Massey 55 std. diesel 1947 C Allis Chalmers Til 5-1-69 on Balers & Mower 57 IHC 450 dsl 1946 JD G, new tires Conditioners 57 Ford 800 tor overhau 1950 Ford 8N, good shape USED MACHINERY 53 Ford with 962 Deere 55 1944 IHC H, very good 1950 Case Model DC Davis loader extra clean 1948 Massey 30 row crop 10' Ford 3 pt. disc G -B LOADERS USED MILLER DISCS Approx. 25more tractorst961 Deere 55 1948 IHC M diesel IHC 9'10" wheel disc 954 Deere 55 MISCELLANEOUS Dearborn 3 pt. single disc choose from. Wehave 1946 Ford 9N, overhauled mately $100,000 957 Deere 45 JD 50 sheller for 227 6' Dearborn 3 pt. blade worth of 1940 IHC M Farmall 5' Ford 3 pt. rotary mower chinery to beat su 952 Deere 55 1965 F125 JD 3x16 plow Blanding Impl. Co. discount before afford 1965 F145H JD 4x16 plow USED BALERS 2-14 Dearborn 3pt.plow Nov. 1. Superior loader for 4000 tractor 950 Deere 55 810A 3.16 JD plow AND WINDROWERS BELOIT, KANS. 965 Massey 810 3-14 JD plow 1963 NH 271 PTO twine 3-14 Dearborn plow Farmers 963 Massey Used JD 801 hitches 1966 NH 275 PTO twine 3-14 AC plow PE 8-3066 Unicel head 1965 694AN JD planter 1957 John Deere 14T twine 3-14 Ferguson plow Hdw. (SE 1965 494A JD planter 1958 Case 130 mtr. twine BMB 7' trail type mower Imple HAI 1961 45 JD combine & cab 1955 NH S66 mtr. twine Fury 80H rotary cutter USED EQUIPMENT 966 JD 224W 1962 Letz grinder mixer 3-14 IHC pull plow Everett 1963 Letz 225X grinder 1961 NH 14' 900 windrower David Bradley garden tractor& AT WAMEGO, KANS. 62 Massey 1965 Ford 612 forage harv. 1963 881 Ford Select-o-matic 966 JD 215A 1959 IHC 36 forage harv. machinery 1953 A John Deere, PS, 3 pt. JD 8W mowe Todd Tractor Co.,Inc. 1954 Allis forage harv. 1957 AC WD 45 conditioner 1953 Papec forage harv. 1968 AC 190XT, demo. ST.MARYS,P JD 8' mower, Junction Hwys. 36 & 63 1967 Ford 908 rotary mower M. B. Salisbury Co. 1967 AC D-17, new, company hKAN'Mtlig:JD 851 rake, 1966 Ford 907 flail mower discount 1961 IHC 46T Store Phone DE 6-2138 CE 3-7411 MT John Deere AC C 1958 IHC 5541 SENECA, KANSAS 1967 C -II Gleaner, cut only 300 Interest Free1954 Holland McPherson 114 Quincy acres, 16' 1952 Deere 11 HERINGTON On New Tractor Company TOPEKA, KANS. 1968 E -III, 13', new FIELD "Ford Tractor - 1967 A -II, 12 ft. Tact 1965 JD 6 cut New Holland Dealer" 1957 60 MH with corn head 1964 J D12 cu Blair feed wagons USED TRACTORS Ph. CH 1-2900, McPherson,Ks. A GOOD OFFERING New Holland & Arts Way 1964 Gehl 2-r, AT LEONARDVI1 -F grinder mixers 1967 190XT gas, real pop; 1966 D-15 wide front, p). P USED TRACTORS USED TRACTORS 1963 F504 3 point, 2000 hrs. Special Prices On steering, 3 point hitchWheel Case 4 1966 AC D-17 gas 1964 F706D, cream puff, 1500hrs1961 F460D FH, fully equipped A -C Plows & Chisels 1951 WD tractor 3x16; JD 2) 1966 IHC 806 diesel 1960 FSW gas, good 1952 FSM, 2 way hyd., new tires, 1950 WD tractor Mtd. JD 3x14 1963 John Deere 3010 gas 1958 F350D FH A-1 shape 1951 M Farmall 1962 AC D-15 gas 1948 FM, live hyd. 1951 WD6, std treads Meinhardt Farm Eqpt. 1951 C Allis with cultile WHE 1956 John Deere 70 dsl. 1953 IH tractor 1968 Honda 350 5 -speed, like 1964 Hesston 500 swathe;BW Deere 12 1954 John Deere 70 gas 1948 WD9 tractor new 1958 141 IHC 14' combile2 IHC 37, 12' c 1954 JD 60; 1951 IHC M 1956 Ford % ton pickup, 4-spd., WAMEGO, KS. 1 F10 Farmhand stacker10' Schafer - MACHINERY V8, priced to sell 1 NuWay bale fork with17' Kewanee COMBINES 1961 B110 truck, 4 -speed Set of slip-on stock racks, fit 456-2310 off att. 1966 JD 95; 1960 JD 30; 1960 V205 IH narrow bed AWE -.'tits MIRE Exceptionally good team: MISCE 1959 JD 95 FH 14' chisel IHC 101 combine, 10', complete- waiver of interest end!JD 4 row whe 4 row Roll -A -Cone att. No. 37 disk, SB ly overhauled equipment lister with No. 37 10'9" wheel disk, SB JD 55 combine, 12' Gas & Diesel Peerlessmixerroller mill girt24' Crust Bus FEED EQUIPMENT Kewanee wheel disk, 11 ft. 1956 Allis pull type 66, ready to JD 4 row cut IHC No. 33A loader go Shop Service Peerless roller mill 2 row JD mt JD 45 & 33 loaders 1956 Allis pull type 66, ready for 2010 Ford loader Abilene Truck field MOST up-to-date service IN STOCK -1014' JD oneway JD Model R spreader 22-101 corn head for 101 combine shop in our area Farm Hand LoadersJD 36' hay 8 No. 30 Grain-O-Vator & Tractor, Inc. No. 412 IH FH, 4x14, semi-mtd. Hesston Windrowen1New 16' pipe Gehl feed wagon of 4 -wheel plow Complete diesel testing equip- Kewanee Disks gear CO 3-4727 No. 311 IH FH 3x14 plow ment to take care of the major- Letz PTO be Farmhand wagon on 4 -wheel F125 JD 3 pt. 3x16 plow ity of tractors. TRUCKS excellent gear 714 So. Buckeye MH 3x14 3 pt. plow Several 2 rov IH 20' 401 springtooth, Noble 3 Boring bars, line boring ma- 1967 IT -I No. 1100 pickup 3 point See us for new ABILENE, KANS. pt. carrier with folding wingschine, welding, electrical, acety- 1962 IHC 4 wheel driveSeveral gooc Blair and Grain-O-Vator Horndraulic curved boom loaderlene. 1961 IH No. 1100 pickup spreaders feed wagons Sargent loader Valve equipment, rod align- IH % ton, 4spd. trans.Several good CLOSING OUT 1952 Ford 41 ton pickup GB LOADERS IH 103 PTO spreader ment tools. 1949 Chev. ton pickup $65 NEW CASE MACHINERY Kelly Ryan PTO spreader 2 row DL, 2 JD 100 bu. 2-whl. spreader Competent factory trained per- Several new 1031D Case tractor, cab, 6 bot-IH No. 51 ensilage wagon sonnel - in hydraulics, diesel, ments Tri-County Sales tom plow $9250 electrical and general mechan- ABuchBuchman FarmSeveral 2 ro IH No. 550 field cutter, 2 -row ical work. George Munkres 1031 Case tractor $6750 head DEALER cultivators Phone Collect 931D with 5 -bottom used plowIH No. 350 field cutter, single Phone 2296619.,9' IHC fast 1 - BL 8-2249 or BL 8-2991 $6550 row head BOWMAN excellent IH No. 47 wiretiebaler ALTA VISTA, IC/0 16' 3 point J HERINGTON, KANSAS 730 gas $4750 Farm Impl. & Truck Co. 20' wheel JD 6 row cultivator $895 IHC No. 47 twine tie baler Several secti IH 45T baler 240 East Eighth lOOU 660 combines with cab, big dis- MM VISTA Allis snap c USED EQUIPMENT 275 IH self propelled windrower JUNCTION CITY, KANS. 1000 65 IN HILLSBORO count Dempster 4 row lister, rotary 1960 MM Vista 01 12' shredder $1000 moldboards luxe equipped, Model L De; Combines No. 58 6 row IH planter factory cab, fullset fro', 1963 Case 800, 14 ft. Bee Gee 760 hyd. controlled hyd. cvl. Only336 heal 1959 Gleaner 14 ft. Ottawa Farm Imp. Co. scraper, 5 yd., with hyd. pump for $1000 belowdealer rt 1957 Gleaner 14 ft. So. End Ottawa, Hwy. 59 Glenn or Gary. Check us for prices on Grain-O- TRACTORS 1957 IH 141, 12 ft. OTTAWA, KANSAS Vator & Hampton feed wag- 2 Gleaner cornheads ons 1965 MF No. 65 dsl. tractor, like g \ Ottawa Tractor TRACTORS OSAGE CITY Waiver Of Interest On Used & new, less than 1000 hours John Deere AC 190XT D, excellent New Machinery. Early Traders $287500 Store AC 190D, low hours Bonus On New Equipment. 1948 JD B w/ cult. $3 Phone913.24248Ed Shouse AC D-19, 1000 hrs. 1962 MF 65 Dieselmatic .. $2300 OTTAWA, Ron Shouse 2 AC D -17D 1951 LA Case $450 2 AC D-17 Kendall Garage TRACTORS 400BU. But 1960 AC D -17D, overhauled PRICED TO SELL HESSTON SWATHERS ,( & Implement 1964 MM 705 ...... vator leg, di AC D19 AC dsl. tractor, overhaul. 1962 Hesston 260, 14' $1800 ..... ,a1211e. Gary i19 LD-1.7,overhauled 1964 MM706 2 Arcadia, ed Phone 293.5661 ...... MISCELLANEOUS 3020 JD gas tractor LEONARDVILLE, KANS. COMBINES 1961 MF 98 F245 7-16 demo. plow (what's 1964 MF 97...... FOR SALE NH 905 14' swather, Ford your offer?) 1959 MF No. 82 14' combine, gas ngine, conditioner COMBINES good shape $2800 1962 AC D17 Holland bal NH S69T baler Peerless roller mixer D-17 dsl. like new, a Samson roller PTO mill 1959 Gleaner A, 14', with cab 1955 MH Super 90, 14' $1100 1959 AC with hoist. IH 46T baler Wheel disks of various sizes 1961 Oliver No. 25 12' $1600 1956 AC WD45 9 Oliver 60T baler IHC 141 combine, 14' C -II, 18' row rear n - and makes 1963 Oliver No. 9 corn head 1966 Gleaner 1 Travelo 8x40 trailer 1967 Gleaner C -II 16' $450 1966 Blair 4x12 feed wagon JD 214WS baler - Look - $600 1963 Gleaner C, 16' 1968 GleanerCZ, 18' Marysville, JD 214W baler, bargain - $3751962 Gleaner C, 18' JD No. 45 with corn head $750 C, 184 MH 82 SP combine $2750 1963 Gleaner AC forage harvester, 1 row C, ... (Have waiver of interest on 1960 IHC 101 12' 1962 Gleaner Post Implement Co. this one) 1965 Case 600 combine with cab, Pfister -Rhodes 947-3182 JD 45 10' combine $1000 13' MH 80 special SP combine $595Case 2 row corn head Impl. Co. 81 FarmSuPP1)' HILLSBORO, Come and see - We are loaded Sexy W ANTED ' with used machinery TRACTORS Phone 439-2445 used lumbe ARM CHALMSAS KANS. 1960 AC D-14 tractor JAMESTOWN, KANS. 1030111 long; 150 2), 1959 Case 800 dsl. phone,of boxing. Osage Farm Eq. Co. AC Roto Baler FOR SALE - 1943 Farmall M, Manhattan. GOOD USED PARTS good condition, 2 -way hyd. JD Tractors,Combines & Farm OSAGE CITY, KANS. KBA 8' tandem wheel disk. JD I.J.04.001.E1001 FOR SALE Machinery. We buy wrecked or Phone LA 8-1422 Ostlund Implement 2 -row front mount cultivator. JD tank. Phone burned late model tractors & 101 semi-mtd. cornpicker. JD MCPIEll°1"11;2552, St. Ge farm machinery. WANT TO BUY - Straw chop- 2-14 pull type plow on rubber. WANTED-G°ddetisd North 81 Tractor Salvage CH 3-4088 Ferguson 2 row planter with wheel.Sta',°_. per for No. 101 IHC combine. ring r, Route 1 PR 2-5491 fert., 3 -pt. hitch. Louis Elgin, a Floyd Fiske, Cottonwood Falls, ACtk condition .SEDGVVICK, KANS. 67135 Kansas 66845. x41 .4111L-O.S.MIUTS CONCORDIA Burlingame, Kans. Phone 913 - 589-2430. x40 J0112LL3e!L-----n)OdYt sorghum followed wheat. TRACTORS ARMY SURPLUS LEGISLATIVE LINEUP No signs of disease or insect - buildup were found in continu- 11Es Deere 4020, overhauled OUTSIDE WHITE DEMOCRATS REPUBLICANS DIVIDEDr---1 NON Deere 3010D, 2900 hrs. PAINT CONTROLCONTROL CONTROL' 19 PARTISAN ous cropping, although more Model Deere 3020 gas, 1200 hrs. weeds were noted in continuous- ready Deere 4010D, turbo, over- $2.93 ly -cropped sorghum plots. thcab.23 huled Per Gallon Big problem in continuous IHC460 gas, 2900 hrs., wide )orwe ' Also Vinyl Latex Wall Paint MASS. cropping came from wind and ent th Cabeie,sg water erosion. Otherwise, a INC 400 gas, wide front FAITH'S RL th cab 5IHC 300 utility, sharp CONN. farmer can plant whatever he Massey 65 utility gas Furniture East US 24 PR 8-3786 NJ. wants without regard to rota- Deere 720 dsl., overhauled DEL Deere 730D standard, nice MANHATTAN, KANSAS tion. Oliver 88D with 4 -row cult. MD. Deere 630, looks new ['OR Deere 60 with power strg. Gov't. Surplus Moline U std. with hyd., completely1 rebuilt OVERSHOES We have over 12 tons - some as COMBINES low as 97c pr. Allis C -II with 14' head, ickup reel, cab, chopper, cut FIELD JACKETS 1200 acres Only 200 - supply won't last long 9 IHC 151 with 14' head, mo- Navy foul weather trousers, tor overhauled only $3.95 2 Deere 55 with power strg., SPECIAL - Xmas gift wrap - vis loader extra clean Originally $1.98 value, only 29c tractors 961 Deere 55, always shedded Paperback books - Buy, Sell,Republicans picked up some 50 addition& legislative seats in have to 954 Deere 55 with new engine Trade. Bring in your books -the 1968 elections, far short of the more than 500 they gained appro 7 Deere 45 with 10' head We need them. in 1966 but enough to give the GOP full control of 20 state legis worthof 952 Deere 55, a price you can SUbstaatial latures, as many as the Democrats control. In eight other afford LLOYD'S SURPLUS SALES states, Republicans control one house and Democrats the other. rOV. 1. 950 Deere 55, will sell for parts St. Marys, Kansas Legislatures are elected on a nonpartisan basis in Minnesota 965 Massey 410, 16' head and Nebraska. Union963 Massey Super 92 with 14' BUILDINGS FOR SALE head Building 25x60 - good for ma- chine sheds, garages and shops. Universityagronomist,has r1Plerneni HAY TOOLS Buildings 25x50, could be re- New Look In shown most crop rotations may verett Hooblo1966 JD 224WS baler modeled into ranch style homes. unnecessary. 1962 Massey 3 twine baler Wheat tests, through a period 1966 JD 215A 14' auger swather Also 25x100 buildings, 30x80's,Rotating Crops Mgr, JD 8W mower with new bar, 25x70's Farmers can take a new look from 1959 through 1967, showed Ph. 4372913 conditioner drive Used lumber and 10 675,000 at their Crop rotation plans andhigher yieldsin those plots JD 8' mower, fair shape BTU furnaces where wheat had been seeded KANS. make some changes, some in- JD 851 rake, 2 -wheeled Call CE 8-2635 volving continuous cropping. A year after year. Higher sor- The surest way to advance- 1961 IHC 46T baler JUNCTION CITY, KANS. study over a 12 -year period by ghum yields were produced in 1958 IHC 55W baler wherement is to start at the bottom. Free 1954 Holland 66T baler FOR SALE - Used lumber 1 &Dr. J. A. Hobbs, Kansas State a straight -grain rotation 1952 Deere 114W baler 2", all lengths. Also used 34 hp & Used FIELD CUTTERS electric motor, ductwork, plumb- IMPORTANT! FARMERS - RANCHERS :ors ing, 3" flooring 5c a board foot. 1965JD 6 cutter, one row Dale Bruna, Hanover, Kans., 1964J D12 cutter, 2 -row Phone ED 7-2656. x41 LCTORS 1964Gehl 2 -row cutter I Investment Tax Credit, allows you to deduct real good PLOWS WANTED - USED 3 point post ront, power hole digger. Stephen Rupert, 7% up to 7% of the cost of the equipmentfrom If You hitch Wheel Case 4x14; JD 3x14; MM Minneapolis, Kansas. x41 your Federal Income Tax. It can be claimed 3x16; JD 2x14 & 2x16 Mtd. JD 3x14, 3x16, 4x14, 4x16 Tax only in the year equipment is "Placed in Ser- Buy This WHEEL DISKS vice," therefore, equipment sold and delivered cultivator Pets Year swather, SW Deere 12'6", like new Credit prior to 31 December, 1968, may qualify. combine 2 IfIC 37, 12' cut I stacker I 10' Schafer - 12' Kewanee FOR SALE -- Border collies, irk with pu17' Kewanee foldover Fox Terriers, Springer Spaniel You can never spend less - and buy more MISCELLANEOUS puppies. German Shepherds for your money. d terms as (registered). Hunting dogs. est on all anJD 4 row wheel type pull rotary Home Sundays. Pleasant Valley lister with fert. SB40 NEW - DEMONSTRATORS -OVERSTOCK sillgrinder 24' Crust Buster wi pulva-tooth Kennels, Manchester, Ks. JD 4 row curler, pull type SHOPWORN 11 2 row JD mtd. cultivator for REG. BLUE Australian shep- 2010 herd puppies. Highly intelli- John Deere No. 34 Spreader. - NEW John Deere 224 WS Wire Baler 4' JD oneway on rubber gent, affectionate pets, excellent Bale chute wagon hitch, pickup wheel, oversize tire. P.T.O., 145 bushel, 20" wheels, used truck tires. Loaders JD 36' hay & grain elevator watchdogs, natural heelers. Also idrowers New 16' pipe elevator, for hay male dog ready to work. Jack E. Disks $85 Park, Solomon, Ks., OL 5-4547. Save $850 Save $225 Letz PTO belt drive grinder - SB40 KS John Deere 2510 Tractor. John Deere F145. excellent plow, 20" coulters, trash )ickup Several 2 row rotary listers, JDBRITTANY FEMALE 1% yrs., Gas, fully equipped, wide front axle, remote cylinder, 3 bottom, 14" steerable drive Saul 3 point for sale or trade for coon dog. weights, tires, 15x38 - 6 ply tires, 3 point hitch. boards. ickup Several good older manure Manhattan PR 6-9760. SB40 rans. spreaders Save $1450 Save $220 Ackup Several good older drills from AKC REGISTEREDlitter $65 John Deere F 145. )ickup Scotch collie pups "Lassie color" John Deere 2510 Tractor Diesel. 4 bottom, 14" steerable plow, 20" coulters, trash 2 row DL, 2 late JD weeders $25.00,females$20.00. Fully equipped, wide front axle, remote cylinder, Males boards. Several new 2 -row Pert. attach- Patsy Houghton, Tipton, Kansas weights, 15x38 - 6 ply tires, 3 point hitch. irmSply, ments $65 x42 Several 2 row JD front mtd. 67485. Save $300 IH TRUCI cultivators $39.50 ea. Save $1500 1-6619 9' IHC fast hitch tandem disk, John Deere F145. excellent KANS. Business Opportunities John Deere 4020 Diesel Tractor. 4 bottom, 16" steerableplow, 20" coulters, trash 16' 3 point JD springtooth Fully equipped, wide front axle, remote cylinder, boards. 20' wheel JD springtooth weights, 18" rear tire, 10.00x16 front tires, 3 point, Several sections JD springtooth L 1000 Allis snap coupler mower HD clutch, heater element. Save $300 100 diese1,0 CHINCHILLAS FOR SALE -. $74 50 as is LIduals, 0 Complete herd with cages, top Save $1880 Model L Deere spreader breeding stock. Ted Becker, Tip- John Deere 122 Chuck Wagon. et front ton, Kans. 913 - 373-5605. x41 Extension sides & endgate, cross conveyer extension 3hours. BD) John Deere Sprayers. side control, mounted on John Deere 1065 wide track aler cost01 32 B trailer, 200 gallon fiberglass tank, 8 row boom, - SHOUSE LIVESTOCK SALE BARN with wagon, HD used truck tires & tubes. rg 15A. Built new in 1963. One of with adjustable nozzle spacing, 7 roller ni-resist pump. 1 IMPL. CO. the best built barns in Kansas. Save $475 or&IMP' ------) Abilene, Kans. Will handle 1500 head of cattle. Save $150 Over $2,000,000 annual sales. are 2 Bale Wire. Store CO 3-3051 Could handle $5,000,000 with a John Deere Sprayer. American - Sterling -Box 42-4400 25A integral, 150 gallon fiberglass tank, 8 row boom, $10.25 Ed Shouse CO 3.1066 new operator. Two buildings, CANS. 160'x130' & 50'x400'. Total price adjustable nozzle, 7 roller ni-resist pump. H D. Ron Shouse CO 3-4515 $120,000, 29% down. Call Wig- Bob Twine. RS gins Real Estate, 913 VI 2-3687 340 lb. tensile strength. Sack $7.00 400 BU. Butler grain dryer, ele- or Elmer Schiller, dial913 Save $100 vator leg, dump auger, reason- 863-2374. x41 able. Gary Peterson, Rt. 2, Box I 2, Arcadia, Kans. 316-638-4726. I Use our John Deere Credit Plan - withfinance x40 Massey -Ferguson TAX CREDIT JOHN DEERE Franchise charge waving feature, because investment cre- CREDIT FOR SALE- 1968269W New NOW - PAY dit is figured without regard to whenthe equip- Holland baler with thrower, The world's largest manufactur- NEXT YEAR PLAN like new, and 8'x16'x7' wagon er of tractors, SP combines and ment will be paid for. with hoist. Wanted - 4 or 6 diesel engines will franchise and row rear mounted Case culti- help set up a profitable dealer- I vator.Edward Taphorn, RR3, ship in Mid -Kansas for qualified Bud Anderes Marysville, Kans. x42 Joe Bowman ;-ft.. $17! party.Contact Call CollectCE 8-4103 ..... MASSEY-FERGUSON, INC. P.O. Box 15160 Miscellaneous upP1Y KANSAS CITY, KANS. 66115 Junction City Box 5SI . WANTED TO BUY - Usable used lumber. Need 75 2x8's 16' Help Wanted W. ga1/59 long; 150 2x4's 8' long; 2000 feet AN's One 3161 Bow of boxing. Phone PR 8-3836, 241-0256 Manhattan. SB41 GMC TRUCKS - JOHN DEERE WANTED - Milo cutting, call 10145_, FOR SALE- 500gal. propane Ron Roesler, PR 6-7483, Man- Your Manhattan - Junction City AreaJohn Deere Dealer tank. Phone Bob Wilson, 494- hattan. x40 usable.Sr 2552, St. George. SB41 eSeriptiOtarli., G Mrs, ar2s22.,/ 4r-Greig feels, Additional the tomatoresearch trials InOWa nr, tions areavailable fro: yHoartndicuoltth: Manhattan, :.:E.',: Street Icansas ,,,`:. thing to d t an'" bonds. It's aI Money ,in°Investing For g With broke commissions Research r Ceh,., mg volume o I11 chanes, they In Nebraskarash the ax she] ownership of A $2.7 million contr.?, Stre been awarded "vVall for of a Meat Animal kesea,..years and nog ter at Clay Center, Agriculture Neb..(Necutives are Departrhk, Richard Brig] the birds. The Johnsons had 21,000pheasant poults this year, ed today. resident of 0 but keeping most of The 13 -building selling some to other preserve owners res.r.trieens Shooting PreserveWorking Out them for shooting on their own farm.As they develop in size, ter is to be built to pen, always having free on a,, cis NewYork One of several shooting preservesin the G&G area, the right, birds are moved from pen merly used for J and F Shooting Preserve nearBushong in Lyon County, is rust among -Ale growthof weeds in the 75x200x10 foot wire a Na,., 0 gaining business each season, sayowners Jesse and Flossie cages. nition depot. from other pro- It will include Johnson. Johnson buys his quail and partridge a lak,220,000head c and generally divide the acre- ducers, and keeps them in out-of-the-way pensbecause they for research The Johnsons have 400 acres into the f,,,.thanPP1e age into four designated areasfor hunting. get accustomed to man easily and arenot wild enough for breeding and One of the big parts of thebusiness, of course, is raising hunting. genetics ot:. These cattle swine and sheep, ''' vagese on May 23 and continued thruing marketing channels and de- Penner Construction them. September 12 at 7 to 10 day in-s -eloping uniformmarketing Denver, Colo., submitti,:,When an in procedures. Producers must lowest of six bids tervals - 14 applications in all. for (t.hebecomes Southeast Eyes Tomato This was a combination of in-agree on a uniform packing and tract at $2,729,000, tax standpoin grading system, and offer their secticides and fungicides. The departmentis cunt.for tax advan produce in large quantities a worldwide search for::dollars that d There is good marketing po- through brokers to get maxi- tential for southeast Kansas breeding stock tobe hr..-deductible am As Basic Cash Crop see tomatoes, Greig believes,be- mum returns for their crop, the center. gains. This r Can commercial tomato pro-disease and insect control. cause this could be the earliest . sonin the 60 : duction in southeast Kansas be Gary Kilgore, research agron- production area in Kansas. And SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTet would be t from sale of c profitable? omist at Mound Valley, provid- fresh produce from this area OF OUR Yes, says Dr. James K. Greig,ed much of the manpower for could fill a current market void cent rate inst horticulture researcher at Kan-the tomato tests this year. He between peak productionper- DOUBLE -BARREL PROGRAMcent rate on I Oppenheime sas State University, after re- started off his fertilization pro-iods in Arkansas and the Kaw Mr. farmer! We urgently call your attention to our year gram by using 54 pounds of ni-Valley area of Kansas. its investing c viewing data from tomato tests sale of new CASE tractors which will help you balaneeye: them on To at the Mound Valley Branch Ex-trogen, 120 pounds of phosphor- Since the latest frost usually budget as money SAVED is money EARNED, us, and 60 pounds of potassium ators are pail periment Station this year. occurs about April 10 in the HOW ? ? caring for thi With some varieties, produc-per acre at planting. southeast area, plants could be At mulching time, he added set soon after that date. This 1 By beating the PRICE RAISE. bydifferent i tion is at least twice as high as onthe same r at other K -State research loca-another 40 pounds of phosphor- could provide a harvest in early 2 By taking advantage of our year-end cash discount us and 40 pounds of potassium. Oppenheim tions across the state. The Car- July. There would be a prime or a very liberal allowance on your trade-in. tial fee of 519 dinal hybrid and avalanche hy- The mulch consisted of 6 inchesmarket period of approximately of native hay which helped con- 3 By using the 7% investment credit against yourthe purchase brid were the most promising 2 weeks, but saleable harvest tax liability. Subsequently varieties at this test site. serve and distribute the avail-could extend as long as 6 weeks. nual manage] But it takes more than stick-able moisture supply and keep "If commercial producers can 4 By using the additional first year depreciation n an expense. same range. ing a good plant in the groundthe fruit off the ground. grow as good a product as were Bright says and picking the ripe Rainfall was quite adequate grown at Mound Valley this 5 By getting the trading difference INTE0Imake about a to make commercial vegetablethis year in southeast Kansasyear. there should be a good FREE until April 1, 1969. on his invest production profitable. Greig for dryland production of to- market in such distribution cen- These 5 items could easily amount to over $2,000in sal:But there are credits a large portion of the matoes, but Greig points out ters as Wichita, Kansas City, and at the same time equip you with somefarming g;market price: favorable showing at Mound that some provision for supple- and Omaha," Greig reasons. which will continue to hold down your operating merleweather. Valley to good management - -mentary irrigation might be ne- The major hurdle to commer- both upkeep and fuel for that is the reputationof the CASE TRACTORS. The minim selection of vigorous hybrid cessary for a large scale com-cial tomato production in south- ceptedby ( varieties, adequate fertilization,mercial tomato operation. We are also offering some attractivedeals on new(n east Kansas, the K -State horti- gifts if deal is5$10,000 which proper mulching, and adequate The spraying schedule startedculturalist believes, is establish - combines, plus some very practical family 100 head of be before Christmas. FREE CARRY to June1, 1969. pany's bigges In our used line, we have a full power -rangeof late head, worth reconditioned and painted tractors, windrowers,corolj plows, etc. MEIS IMPLEMENTCOMPANY Case Dealer CASE® JAMFSTOWN, KANS. - Phone439.2830 At the place Makes buyingnow theJantestm Jamestown, l a true investment erroad. Jam northwest of way 28;or Kackley, or l WAIVER OF INTEREST Glasco. Thurs. & FINANCE CHARGES Starts The hog market was steady and strongerover last Wednesday.Fita, the butchers sold$17.55 to $17.95, top $17.95. Sows $13.00toli' feederpigs $18.25 each; weaning pigs $10.50 to $12.50. 620 ON PURCHASES NOW The cattle market was active and stronger- - gooddemand WO stocker calves. In L. 500 lb. whitefaceheifers BULLS AND STEERS heifers 525 lb. whiteface , Machinery New & Used 418 lb. whiteface steers 29.20 575 lb. whitefaceheifers 385 lb. whiteface steers 28.80 Land BULLS ,. sold 465 lb. whiteface steers 27.20 BOLOGNA and M 457 lb. whiteface steers 28.20 and°n Tractbins 1265 lb. bull ; aftersteelland at 506 lb. whiteface steers 28.40 1570 lb. bull V.0n. band 525 lb. whiteface steers 28.10 machinery. 550 lb. whiteface steers 27.60 COWS . Tractors Combines ' Mostland cow 550 lb. whiteface steers 28.00 whiteface springer ;:;goodln producil 697 lb. whiteface steers 26.00 cow/calf be TRACTORS INTEREST FREE TO MARCH1. 1969 black angus tracts."e sure C &c cow $10.00to$133' tossv'ewr HEIFERS :13gttoosS4126:002° rii ml ebi COMBINES INTEREST FREE TO BUa&bycccaolvwes APR. 1,1969 390 lb. whiteface heifers 25.70 auction.trate 432 lb. whiteface heifers 25.60 i5di TERms: 423 black angus heifers 26.30 SALE D5, HORSE rracts 1grcl NOW - You CanDeal NOW 493 lb. whiteface heifers 24.90 startingl2.Ship5:, - Sundayafternoon Cloud C noon in Grant See One of These CaseMen Ne4rest County.b You Land 1 time ForrflaYmo3 CLAY CENTER Auctioneers ,!tact -___ CHAPMAN XCNK d Porter Eqpt. Co. MON.-WED.-FF{1. LA AR Jones & Knopp WA2-3241 6:45 LARCHLARRY n - Phori 1121 Crawford . ME 2-5202 For info. or estimates 3111465 TOM WALKER LAG For Full CENTRALIA MARYSVILLE ROLLIE Grass & Barn 243-1074 CH 31215 McBratney Impl. Brauchi Brothers Home 243-1674 Phone 857-3815 RE SALINA LINN Sales Aucts Ha Vahsholtz Impl. Co. Kuhlman Motor Co. ,

CONCORDTA board has a monopoly on ex- search omeBig Investors See 'Tax Shelter' port. A board of grain com- als at moKlif.t missioners certifies grades and er R.sta, In Ownership Of Cattle milling qualities. As a result, when the prairie able from There's a new bull market on "We are performing a service ire De,, C wheat growers are in trouble art wall Street but it doesn't haveby taking 20 million dollars a asns61L.oarko they complain to their politi- pb anythingto do with stocks andyear from rich urban areas andcians. And their parliamentary bonds. It's a heightened interest throwing It into depressed rural investing in cattle. spokesmen, belonging to the in agriculturalcommunities," Progressive -Conservative Party, or BeefWith brokers earning big Bright says. took a beating in other provin- commissions from heavy trad- "This money goes to the localce; from Prime Minister Pierre ngvolume on the securities ex-,banks, feed stores, hardware Trudeau's Liberal Party last Cent el,changes, they are turning to I stores, etc., in a quick turnover." summer. shelter" offered by ska he "tax Oppenheimer Industries was The Trudeau liberals don't wnership of cattle. founded in Kansas City in 1953 say much and the government n centract6"Wall Street's interest has by Harold L. Oppenheimer. It can't do much. Some are against for construct.,been growing fast the last twonow has offices in New York,doing anything because the 'al Research' years and now the new young Washington, D.C., Los Angelesprairie growers voted the wrong iter, Nebr.,th executivesare jumping in," says and Denver. way. Yet wheat is such a big Partment 4, Richard Bright, executive vice- Oppenheimer'sfather-in-law item in the Canadian economy president of Oppenheimer Indus- Jules Stein, chairman of the that something has to be done ngi researchtries of Kansas City and head ofMusic Corporation of America, about adjusting the business to on a site As New York office. interested motion picture starsa changed world market situa- MORRISON a Navy Oppenheimer is a cattle man-in investing in cattle. Among tion. agement firm which handles them, says Bright, were Jack The government proposes to e a laborat420,000 head of cattle on more Benny and John Wayne. set up a "national grains coun- has the right to the feedthan 100 ranches in 17 states. "After the New York Office cil" to handle this job and to These cattle are owned by in- enetics ofIx was opened we began to attract strive for an export target of P. vestors who most likely never brokers, corporate executives 20 percent or more of the world truction co, see them. and television people such as Ar-wheat trade. submitted When an investor buys cattle lene Francis and Hugh Downs," ffe The council and the growers ids for the he becomes a farmer from a oz says Bright. face a grim prospect. World GIFTS 00. tax standpoint and iseligible Each owner has his personalwheat trade is likely to decline nt is condofor tax advantages. He puts in brand on his cattle. Some of and high-priced quality Cana- arch for pritidollars that depreciate or are these amateur cattle owners dian wheat will be in less de- to be broughtdeductible and takes out capital have bizarre ideas about their mand. to fit all size gains. This means that a per-brand designs," says Bright. son in the 60 per cent taxbrack- He recalls an art designer who CLAY IN SOIL et would be taxed on income formed the Broken Dollar Cattle from sale of cattle at a 25 per Company and came up with a GAINS AN INDUSTRY stockings! cent rate instead of the 60 per ORAN, MO. - This area has brand in the form of a dollar a new industry because of the AM cent rate on his other income. sign split down the middle. Oppenheimer buys cattle for presence of low quality fire Then there was the business clay around it. The A.P. Green our year atiits investing customers and plac-executive whose brand was a Boy's Racer Bikes - 26 in. balance yooi Refractories Co. of Mexico, Mo., es them on ranches, whose oper- Lazy B. He said he decided on 3 speed hub, hand brakes $31.95 ators are paid for feeding and will locate a raw materials hand- that because his wife's name ling plant to utilize the clay. caring for them. Cattle owned was Bea and she was also lazy. Girl's Beginners Bike 20 in. by different investors often are with side wheels $24.95 on the same ranch. discount Oppenheimer charges an ini- Extend Street Bicycles from $7.95 to $11.39 e -in. tial fee of 5% to 81/2 percent ofProblems for 10 - 12 - 16 inch. your hemthe purchase price of the cattle. Numbers To Horseman Dollwith complete Subsequently it charges an an- layette - 6 sizes to choose from nual management fee in the Canadian eciation as Rural Routes to$.44.960to same range. $2.97Sets$1 Bright says an investor can Wheat Farmers. Rural residents may soon get Tea INTEREST make about a 25 per cent profit Wheat growers on the Cana-street numbers on their mailbox- Musical Bears$2.98 dian prairies are worried. They if a system being initiated in on his investment after taxes. Blankets100% acrylic $6.35 00 in saving: But there are risks of declininghave a big crop this year - 628Topeka is extended. .irrning pourmarket prices, disease and bad million bushels - but market Because some larger towns in Rayon & nylon blankets $4.25 g expenses r. prospects are grim. Harvest the G&G area have several hun- n of the BIGweather. The minimum investment ac-weather was bad and much ofdredhomes alon-' extensioncof Children's cordoroy flannel is the grain is still unthreshed. A streets inside a city or in subdi- lined pants $1.59 Capceptedby Oppenheimer on new $10,000 which would buy aboutlot that has been threshed stillvisions just outside city limits, deal is ma& needs drying. There aren't en-postal deliveries to addresses Men & boys Dress Jeans 69. 100 head of beef cattle. The com- pany's biggest client owns 25,000ough dryers to do the job. just marked route one or route $3.49 to $4.25 of late mode, head, worth about $2,500,000. World markets for wheat aretwo, in Topeka, Beatrice, Salina, rs,combine changing and farmers are beingor Junction City, are often pure Ladies & Girls - Cordoroy & Stretch warned that they can't be surechaos to the postoffices. Pants $3.20 to $4.25 REMINDER el selling the hundreds of mil- Topeka's postoffice has start- Ladies Sweaters Reg. $6.00$4.80 ANY lions of bushels of high gradeed assigning addresses to some premium priced bread grain on250 homes outside city limits, 2830 Hoover Vacuum Sweeper $37.45 which the farm communitiesofprincipally near Lake Shawnee with attachments a Alberta, Saskatchewan and Man-and in subdivisions north of To- Electro-magic portable At the place 21/2 miles west ofitoba have prospered in the past.peka. space AUCTION the Jamestown water tower in heaters 1,000 b.t.u. Jamestown, Kans., on all-weath- So important is the western The changeover has no time $88.65 er road. Jamestown is 11 mileswheat crop to the Canadian table, but if successful, the ar- Johnson LP Gas stock tank heaters northwest of Concordia on High-economy that the federal gov-bitrary street -numbering will. $49.95 to $54.95 way 28; or 7miles south ofernment plays a major rolein Kackley, or 19 miles north of likely be considered in other J & K Oil burning tank heaters Glasco. its handling. Laws and institu-G&G area towns in which rural tions govern grading, transpor-deliveries have become confus- 21/2 gal. capacity $22.95 Thurs., Dec. 12 tation and export sales. ed because of the mass of build- Gas & Electric Ranger, Refrigerators Starts 11:00 a.m. A government -created wheat ing outside the cities. Gas & Electric Hot water heaters lay. Bulkof 30-40-50 gal. 3.00 to $1450 620 Acres 50 gal. G. E. water heater $49.95 3nd for the

245 Small appliances eifers In Cloud County LAY 24.0 eifers eifers Machinery & Miscellaneous Give the family a paneled room Land and Machinery all to be L for Christmas. JILLS 204 sold on Tract No. 5. Lots in town 4 x 7 cinn. burch,1st quality and steel bins to be sold in town prefinished paneling $3.39 after land and machinery auc- tion. Land willbesoldafter Every 4 x 8 cocoa & spice lauan machinery. paneling $3.59 189: ;ow Most land is well fenced and All types building materials good producing. If interested in at discount prices, see us for If land be sure and inspect these Cottle Sole Every Tuesday12:118) Ito$1335 tracts. our needs. to$16.20 Government allotments on A DEPENDABLE MARKET to$42.00 tracts will be announced at auction. FOR ALL CLASSES OF CA -IMF, TERMS: IEC.15th 20qcdown day of sale MORRISON Tracts 1 & 2 in Summitt Town - toning 12:vvAn hip, Cloud County. Tracts 3, 4, LEADING MARKET PLACE Warehouse & Lumber 6 in Grant Township, Cloud County. FOR HOGS Salina, Kansas Land may be inspected at any time. For It P. ROSSINI% Clay Conte; ME 23210 742 N. 13th TA 3-3001 °ricers more information con- tact Eudyne Reames, James- R. A. SIWEEK/EAMN, Clay COnlar, NIE2-2761 'LAGASSf town____ Phone 439-2675. 31714 HORACE243,WARE, Longford, ph. ELAGASSI For Full Information See 32215 Grass & Grain Nov. 26 Barn newwe zwasi Eudyne & Frances R EAMES CLAY CENTER,K. KMs Aucts Harold R. Siegel AD and Calvin Schou State Conservattotirdt

Chase county hasbeen designated; outstanding conservation winner of acconiplisar of the Kansas Association lasdwas made of Soilcot. cts. Runnerup ineastern Kansas county with Mitchell was e westernK countysecond

The accompanyingpictures ill Chase county overmany years, pi,conservation port cited wt

The 1260 -acre ranchof Williaina% grassland and bottomland nsisting of used in sar ping system farmland in Marioncounty and WoBlot at Larne Pascal Roniger, who farms in the ca of the couni plete water disposalsystem and oneli plete consery Hills. Roniger is presidentof the D elected a state representative. tershed Distr

Howard Wood, president of the hed District reports that project has prevented fT nce it was c

Paul Koegeboehn, a districtcoo6 has built lt check erosion in area presented*tins by Wildca

Pat Sauble, his father and unclep:bluestem-gras date Pat has seeded another 200azsge.He has or First tention dams in the county andhOwater ponds trol structure. He is a former This five pre ::gas Watershed 30acre ounty. field Grass The wasseeded Seedt'ng Lee Collingsworth, conservatiod Falls, says PatSauble light helpedsoilblewto bluestern conservation case because 80%of*assland and his badly in 1937, tomland. The entire county is hittershed distrit father before the anduncle thatthne. firstnative whose project application was the Army CO: make The grass large flood control darn that dire CedarCreek theseeding. seeding rangen2ade no longerin Chase The county has been a pioneern s in rang blows. important location of bromegraz d.

therangeland(where frorn water terrace runoff Adiversion carries farm tocropland.waterway. Ward'sdamage intothe utemalonSenatoravoiding point Creek., atone waterway thehills Gressgrassed Middlefrom long into This dista,nce collected inthe water hills diverts truckis)

Channel a deep gully Terrace stands in!terr; His land is Paul Koegeboehn as heocilic;,:, he isworkir, cut backtoward hill, use,and versions, rangeproper toChase County

leSignated CCOrnplis6 winner of the Goodyear Award for d was made at the annual convention Df SoilC tS rlSaS was Bu e western Kansas winner was Ness ty second, ires illustiat8 ears. The nservation work that has gone on in rt cited work on five county farms:

William and nsisting of 850 acres of Flint Hills used in a co ping system. The Wards also operate ' and Wayne of at Larned. ns in then f the county near Burdick, has a corn- and one of lete conservation plans in the Flint of the D ershed District and was recently ye. t of the Silvahed District since it was organized, ?vented five.since it was completed in 1965. rict cooper:: : 6, has built 16,000 -feet of terraces to nted withyjamsby Wildcat Creek west of Elmdale. d uncle pissbluestem-grass seeding back in 1937. To V 200 acres::ge. He has oneof the first flood de - and has water ponds and a drop -inlet, gully -con- ter presider!s Watershed Association. ervationit d Falls, says Chase county is an unusual 50% of the::assland and 80% of the cropland is bot- tinghis own is incluC?: tershed district except for Cedar Creek, forprotec builtthat Dam Butplans is tobe was disapp:4 the Army Corps of Engineers plan a dera am. dam OfFeltershedprogr s ofEngineers at will invie Cedar Creek valley. InFront in thewaapproved. A C Field earlyleader was an cropsweredisorp rioneerino grasses in rangeland and has been an PatSauble Creekbottornland negrass seilnland. Cedar this area. willinundate

'version PatSauble Terrace Hills of Cedar rangeland Point be stands in hirr2away divefsion from terrace cropland which at left. carriesrunoff Water--fron2Flint

a deep gully was filled in healed. Thegully laterrace His land is protected with terraces, di-

, iriclicates,lci heis working to control Wildcat Creek. and with'3' Lid Ajar On NFO ConventionAt St. Louis discuss NFO progress in a ched a market The National Farmers Organi- holding actions similar to the boycott multistate meat, dairy and speech that night followed by a in 35 states, on zation will remove the veil of and theholding grain market boycotts staged by question and answer session. tion wasextended at secrecy from many of its activ- Thursday, delegates will con- to meat ities when it holds its 13th na- the NFO in recent years. mals onemonth later. a, sider resolutions and elect na- To dramatize tional convention this week, Or- The militant farm group stag- their price do en Lee Staley, NFO president, ed its most ambitious boycott on tional officers. Erhard Pfings- mands, NFOmembers, Kansas she ten of Sergeant Bluff, Iowa, na- "This is production ellaniin, said. meat and grain earlier this year they wives "We have made enough prog- in an effort to force up prices tional vice-president, who has get," shotand buried never meetings held the post since 1962, also is of hogs. thousanii ress that we are in a positionto to farmers, but the impact on dtinhtialeeeei,rtiDn'AecembE expected to be re-elected. reveal more about what we have prices appeared to be negligible. The NFO thenannounced Kansas The main NFO goal is to se- Ag. done, what we are doing and Staley, 46years old, a Rea, ril 13 that ithad authorized Growers Ass and a our future strategy," said Sta- Mo., farmer who has led the cure contracts with food "bloc selling"program Sheep and W livestock processors that guar- lieve the financial to re. ley. NFO almost from its inception pressure at the Baker Staley said 12,000 to 15,000 vot- ire 1955, is expected to be elected antee purchases of farm corn- boycotting farmers. (111 ing delegates' from 41 states are to a 14th one-year term as pres- modities at predetermined pri- action diminished. The holding ident, a lob that pays him more ces set by the NFO. Although the expected to attend the conven- market boycott The farm organization has tatabasirskiculturali tion Wednesday and Thursday than $20,000 a year. never producedthe Officials will explain various staged seven boycotts, some of prices 1011 be in col in St. Louis. sought by theNFO, Staley One of the main items of bus- facets of the NFO operation to them marred by violence, in it was asuccess. snli also conduct iness, Staley said, will be con- convention delegates at the ses- hopes of attaining that goal. self With We sideration of possible future sion Wednesday, and Staley will On January 11, the NFO laun- contest will ; girls who sh sewing talent Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Ok- L. A. Billings, state motor one or two who "We want are the lEzhoma, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas,To Test Law vehicle department superintend- flagrant violators net people as we CK Bulls Gross and "11,4 Arizona, Wyoming, Montana, ent who serves as salvage con- legal proceedings sheep and w South Dakota and Florida. trol board chairman, said there againstaz On Junk Yards said Billings."We don't Carl Menzies $168,000; Heifers Volume buyers were L. M. The chairman of the State are 459 licensed dealers under hat tart'ta -treasure money to handlethe legalrl White of Chiefland, Florida, 40 Salvage Board says that bodythe new law. He that would beinvolved i! Go For $47,000 head; Arizona -Colorado Cattle may decide to take action next He said there are 8.3 dealers proceeded against imal science all of t14 BROOKVILLE - The CK Co., Phoenix, Arizona, 35 head;month against salvage dealers who have failed to register. He said once the Kansas State board gal Ranch Hereford sale grossed and Brainard Cattle Co., Cana-who do not appear to be in com- Billings said the board will decision in on $168,395, averaging $687 on 245 meet next month to consider one or two dian, Texas, 18 head. pliance with the new state it would knowwhere it bulls sold. junkyard and salvage control possible action. to go with the other Larry Seaman, manager of act. "I'll recommend they pick out cas, the ranch, reported the top 10 bulls averaged $1800; the top 50Women Easiest TuE $1081; and the top 100, $861. To Lose Money Monday, December The top bull went for $2100 to Women are twice as likely 9 H C. Spinks Co. of Paris, Ten- to lose money as men, says a nessee. The Spinks Co. purchas- study made for American Ex AUCTION Starts 9:00 a.m. - Lunch Served ed 10 bulls for $17,500. press. Losing money is more This Is An Unusually Large Sale In addition to the hull sale, 200 common among college -edu- 3 whiteface open commercial yearling heif- cated people than those with SALE So Be Sure To Get Here Early 6 whiteface ers were sold for $47,000, averag- less education, and managers 4 holstein st' ing $235. The top selling pen of are more likely to lose money 2 red heifers 20 head sold to John Schoeppel than are workers, farmers or Due to poor health, old age and government restrictions, I 2 whiteface] of Fairview, Okla., for $243. professional people. have decided to quit 2 black heife farming. I will sell at public auction on the farm located 2east and 3 north of 2 holstein sin The cattle sold to 13 states -W.w Longford, 2 east and 13/4 south of Oak Hill. or 15 miles west ofWakefield, Kansas 8 whiteface 1 good 4 whiteface] Clipper fanning mill with 2asgeisharness; harness 2 whiteface Farm Machinery bagger attachments rings;rseveral collars; old am 4 whiteface] 1964 MH No. 82 12' combine16'4" grain auger saddle; McDonald saddle, h 6 whiteface I with milo guards, very goodBuzz saw frame die & martingale; old saddk 2 whiteface 1952 MM UTS tractor,pro- 2 JD No. 5 PTO 7' mowers with good bridle; new show 4 black steer pane, good rubber, good MM G4 12' combine for repairshalter; new tattoo set. 2 whiteface 1951 MM UTS tractor, gas, Other old junk machinery Set pump tools with jack ani AYE -LIVESTOCK AUCTION 2 roan steers OUNCIL fair rubber, good shape New Idea No. 10 manure vise; Silent Way pump jack; 5 whiteface 1 SALE EVERY MONDAY 1949 John Deere A tractor, spreader on rubber hyd. wagon jack; platform gas,fully equipped, fair BUILDINGS, HAY, & scales; paint sprayer, cam 6 whiteface] rubber, good shape POULTRY EQUIPMENT plete; grain blower for truck 18 whiteface 2 black heife 1942 IHC M tractor,fully 2 brooder houses, metal roofsgood; opratentedcoverfor equipped, good shape 800 or more square bales prai-round 2 whiteface 1938 JD A tractor, new 36" rie hay Air bubble portable air con 8 whiteface I rubber Some baled alfalfa, some strawpressor; 2 chain hoists, I 10 whiteface 1961 Grain-O-Vator No. 30 Woods propane brooder; el-ton; post drill; post vise; 2 whiteface feed wagon, good ectric brooder; 2 good steel Buddin anvil,good; MO 19 whiteface 1957 New Holland Super 77nests; 4 hanging feeders; sev-loch chain saw; h" electric 10 whiteface hay baler, mtr., good eral good steel feeders. drill;shovels; scoop; fencin; 10 whiteface Universal pickup reel for 12' 3 water troughs; roll new tools;bolts,nuts, hand tor': 9 black steer combine, good netting; several netted poultry New Idea No. 7 single row roosts. &mlle1r2ouss.mtaollmmenistcio.ni.tems 13 black stet corn picker, good CATTLE FEEDERS, 11 black heii MM 16x8 grain di -ill, TRUCKS, CARS & TRAILED 5 black steer We had a good sale last week with receipts fully MOTORS, GAS TANKS, ton truck wit of 495 cattle and 368 hogs, equipped, power lift, rub- HAND TOOLS & MISC. 1949 Dodge 6 black bulls with a $18.10 top. Calves were steady, 9 black heife butcher cows 504 lower. Feeder ber press, on steel, good 225 bu. cattle self feeder, metal wit steers 5.04 to 75th higher, feeder heifers 504 JD No. 404 disc plow, new discs 1945 Dodge 11/2 ton truck to $1.00 higher. covered hoist, good bed & racks 8 blk bls or John Deere 8' oneway 150 bu. cattle self feeder 7 whiteface 1 Following is a partial report of the sale: JD 9' tandem disc 1955 Ford ton pickup, V8, 3 feed bunks on skids with stock racks 9 whiteface' JD 18' straight disc for 2 whiteface CATTLE 4 black heifers 272 27.00 Feed bunk, 20', good Steel slip in stock racks MM 11' tandem disc Several other bunks; 2 good 6 whiteface 30 black steers 872 @ 26.10 12 black heifers 353 @ 26.00 IHC 9' tandem disc with trans- 1 ton pickup 1 holstein steer ports steel water tanks; ties: sever-1955 Plymouth Belvedere,rut 5 whiteface] 840 @ 21.50 1 whiteface cow 970 15.60 al good telephone poles; other 7 holstein sti 32 whiteface steers 937 @25.75 6 whiteface cows 2 IHC No. 8 3x14 plows posts; cast iron tank heater, @208.00 IHC No. 8 3x16 plow 1957 Mercuryd V-8 5 whiteface] 15 b&b bf strs 379 @ 30.25 8 whiteface cows V195.00 wood or coal; 2 steel gates, 121951 Mercury V-8 9 black steers IHC No. 8 2x14 plow & 14 ft., good; cattle oiler; 55 steel flare 517 @ 28.30 1 blk bf cow 1095 @ 15.70 IHC No. 35 2 -row weeder, goodsteel electric posts; 4 rolls Snowco trailer with TODAY'S C 18 holstein steers 533 @ 24.50 1 black cow bed 15 real thole 1010 0' 15.50 IHC wide tread 2 -row lister slat cribbing; 4 rolls new barb bdleeyd4-wheel trailer 14 whifc & bf strs487 @ 27.25 ' 1 black cow 1035 @ 15.30 IHC 14' tractor dump rake wire;3rollswirecribbing:DavidBradley 9 with calve JD No. 730 2 -row lister, fell., 14 choice He 35 black steers 752 @ 26.35 1 black cow 1035 0' old time pump jack. trailers with ant bto 15.50 rubber & heifers 10 whiteface steers 814 @25.90. HOGS 1100 gal. water hauling withwag JD No. 820 2 -row weeder (liketank; 500 gal. propane tank; 2 25 whiteface 27 blk bf strs boardstrailertbi-oaai 803 @ 26.15 1 white fat 235 OP 18.10 new) 34."&:11"Ifth.1 4flare 1 blk whifc hfr propane bottles;2 propane Some old trailers& steel ,ear 600-700 500 @ 25.10 9 mixed fat 242 18.00 2 JD ABG 2 -row cultivatorsregulators; shutoff for wind- 20 whiteface 11 whiteface hfrs 579 @ 24.50 58 mixed fats JD 12' springtooth & evener HOUSEHOLDGOODS 224 e 17.95 mill; Monitor windmill tower, piano, 500-600 19 whiface heifers 33 mixed fat IHC 16' springtooth & evenerhead & wheel, 30', good; 2 320 Auto -Chord player 30 whiteface 393 @ 26.00 240 17.85 IHC 5 -blade stalk cutter roalllsot old gal. gas tanks complete on wfarovrokriinteg morudseicr; 59 hereford, angus, 39 mixed fat 231 @ 17.80 IHC stationary ensilage cutter 600-700 wooden stand; 320 gal. gas 20 whiteface blk whifc hfrs 623 @ 24.55 31 mixed fat 221 @' 17.75 (complete) tank complete on steel stand. Bedroom suite;metal bed,. 11 white fat 214 @ 17.70 IHC 10' PTO grain binder, librarytable; 350"' wcalhvi teesf,a4c: Power takeoff for UTS springs; Mornill', We have for sale: complete with good canvas,tractor, never used; 2 good Warm good Kenmorepropane 120 Hereford Steers; 180 Hereford, tarps 20x20;1 tarp, 12x16, heater; size gas 18 Angus & black whiteface steers; 100 IHC 24' drag harrow with good; 2 drive belts, 50 &75' heater; apartment b510a0-ck55&0 Angus and black whiteface steers. These folding evener cr da steers are all weaned and straight- Jayhawk stacker Brady garden tractor, com- ened out. We have them turnedout on three different brome & native Gibson 8'refrigerator,3 a plete with mower radio:iliCN3o . Viking 41' hay or grain HerefordHheifer pastures. Call us collect for appraisal ofyour livestock or for more eleva-Clinton auger, gas engine ; consolesonoo tor, PTO, S' hopper,spout, bell; 11 igiisste information on these light weightsteers. (never used) u-s1Seov°:: on rubber, good 2 4 HP Wise motors trio creamseparator, 15 choice New Holland 2 -wheel oakmtaiblkle;lawn side rake syve,ainrg; old cream i ca on rubber, good Farman cattle sprayer, with & TO LIST CONSIGNMENTS OR FORINFORMATION, CALL: new gear pumps headae 27' 6" grain augeron rubber, JERRY MOYLAN PAT MOYLAN 6 HP Briggs & Stratton 2 good 12x38 tractor tires cutter,good mtr. Antique cheese ethe.11. 767-6640; Jayhawk manure loader Several 750x20 truck tires:a j arasii 767-5435 with lot good used 15 & 16" tires tme rasli bucket scales;stone WES SWENSON and wheels SALE BARN Continental post holedigger, 767-6388 PTO New and used lumber ietpehmosnesu&cnsoamse dishes,other 767-5131 2 JD mower pitmans & swath - items 1961 Clark weedsprayer, 210 boards; a lot of good JD 7 ft.pans, jars& manysmall on HtghwayUS56 East Edge gal. tank, on rubber,booms, sickles; antique hedge buster Livest Council Grove,Kaits. BILL LENNART Owner 13l.ice F Don soi Bonded Livestock Dealers & Order Buyers Auctioneers: FosterKretz & Elmo Steffen. ClayCenter. Ph. MorganvilleWA 64422 Clerk: Bill Rankin, Clay Center tion to the spray." Seven died and the four surviving head al- Sue Over Cattle legedly were stunted, requiring On heep Breeders Convention specialfeed and treatment. olding Spray Loss neat and. PHILLIPSBURG - A jury AtHutchinson Saturday trial in an action brought by Mr. Every Friday 6:30 pi price de. and Mrs. Melvin Breathouwer Furniture, appliances, and all Ka.nsas sheep producers and Menzies explained that the end of activity in promotion of against the Ralston Purina Co. chanting eirwives will hold annual types of miscellaneous items. :Y11 never Kansas sheep industry is on the sheep include the Miss Wool has been set for Dec. 9 in dis-Consignments will be accepted esings in Hutchinson Satur- thousands move; that while national sheep Banquet at 6:30 p.m. Saturday trict court here. from 10:00 a.m.till6:00 p.m. ay,December 7. Meetings of numbers are at an all-time low, evening and a style show of the The ease resulted from theMonday thru Friday. theKansas Sheep and Wool the trend in Kansas is steady "Make It Yourself With Wool"loss of cattle June 27, 1966. The We Sell Anything Of Value Ince(' 4 gro%vers Association and the n'ized and strong. Sheep have been one contestants at 3 p.m. Sunday inplaintiffs claim the defendant 0eep and Wool Auxiliary are of the most consistently profit. the Hotel ballroom. was negligent in labeling a cat- C & M AUCTION CO. to re. thhe Baker Hotel. sure on able livestock enterprises for Les Kohl, Wichita, is presi- tle spray product. 117 E. 6th Phone CE 8-8314 While the men are at their Kansas farmers in the past few dent of the Kansas Sheep and The petition claims that "the JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS e holding taskof planning promotion of years, he said. Wool Growers Association. animals showed extreme reac- thisthriving sector of Kansas' t boycott Other highlights of the week- agri'2ultural industry, the ladies Prices 011be in convention and will .aley said alsoconduct the "Make It Your- HORSE SALE sk;';- selfWith Wool" contest. The emitest will attract women andBeef Made 56% of at girlswho show results of their sewng talents. Wilson Livestock Auction are the Ve want to involve as many poolge as we can in the KansasFarm Revenue and initiate SALINA, KANSAS shee.p and wool industry," Dr. against ther0 By Dr. John McCoy other Plains States. CarMenzies, Manhattan, secre- Friday, December 6 don't have -treasurer of the group, said. Kansas State University Number of cattle on feed in the legal tary Itori Kansas increased 235 percent Sell7 p.m. Heis associate professor of an- Livestock production, big bus- Tack Sells 6 p.m. - Horses ivolved if between 1956 and 1968, second !!r imal science and industry at iness in Kansas, accounted for Horses Sell In The Order Unloaded At The Sale all of there only to Texas. Number of cattle Kansas State University. 56 percent of the state's cash board For More Information Contact: got farm receipts in 1967. From ev- on feed during this period in- creased only 62 percent in Iowa, Bernard Ireton - TA 3.8263 - Salina or two eras4 cry indication, the industry will Al Soukup - 658-2935 - Wilson ere it wanted become even larger in the years which leads the nation in cattle Vern Walker - 263-3123 - Abilene her cases ahead. feeding. or the Auctioneers: Beef production in Kansas and All indications point to a Roger A. Johnson - Bob Perry Jr. other Plains States is gaining re-continued strong increase in Ell Tuesday lative to eastern and western re-demand for beef. With its irri 9 gions. The Corn Belt's share ofgation development, Kansas has the U. S. production has droppedthe resources and competitive position to improve its share of SELL EVERY WEDNESDAY ed from nearly one-half in 1965 to gale about 40 percent in 1968. product ion. At Onaga 1:00 P.M. e Beef production in California 3whiteface heifers 645 @ 24.60 and the Southwestern States 6whiteface heifers 564 @ 24.50 peaked out in 1964 and has been CATTLE AND HOGS 4holstein steers 682 @ 22.20 declining ever since. Production We specialize in farm -fresh cattle and hogs. 2red heifers 512 @ 22.60 2whiteface heifers 345 @ 23.70 in the Plains States increased Always plenty of buyers for your animals.If you from 20 percent to 33 percent be- have cattle to sell, call us and we'll be glad to come quit 2black heifers 487 @ 23.80 SURPLUS SALE a of 2holstein steers 347 @ 24.20 tween 1965 and 1968. out and appraise them. isas 8whiteface heifers 466 @ 25.80 This does not mean that the Thursday, Dec. 5 4whiteface heifers382 @ 26.10 Corn Belt is going out of the harness 2whiteface steers462 @ 29.05 beef production business, but 1100 a.m. Onaga Community Sale old army 4whiteface heifers 390 @ 25.50 these states are not experien- Clay Center addle, bri 6whiteface bulls 326 @ 30.90 cing the increase of Kansas and Marvin Cottrell, Phone 889-4461 or 889-4665, ONAGA,KS. old saddle 2whiteface steers 1102 @ 24.80 National Guard Armory nv show 4black steers 387 @ 30.00 Clay Center, et. whiteface steers715 @ 27.10 h :jack and roan steers 760 @ 26.20 (NOTE NEW LOCATION) ump jack; 5whiteface heifers329 @ 26.50 platform Groceries, glassware, hardware, 6whiteface bulls 321 @ 32.10 er,corn. tools,somefurniture,garden Heal Estate Auction for truck, 13 whiteface strs 554 @ 24.95 tractor, dump trailer, snow verfor 2black heifers 625 @ 19.00 blower, 30 steel scoop shovels 2whiteface steers455 @ 23.30 Sat., Dec. 14 and many miscellaneous items. SAT., DEC. 7 Starts 2:00 p.m. le air cone. 8whiteface cows @204.00 Starts 1:00 p.m. For Complete Listings See sts, ti & I 1 whiteface cows @188.00 3820 S. Broadway Grass & Grain Nov. 26 )stvise; 2whiteface steers402 @ 31.30 250 ACRES I; McCul. 11 whiteface cows911 @ 16.20 WICHITA, KANS. electric 11 whiteface cows987 @ 16.50 0. F. COBB p;fencing Auct. Dillon Williams Wheat Or AlfalfaFarm 1 whiteface cows 1098 @ 16.05 Selling 50 Late Model hand tools Cars & Trucks 9black steers 451 @ 29.70 items too For Kansas, in Lincoln Co. 1 I black steers Located 2 miles south of Shady Bend, ,n. 476 @ 29.70 Sunray DX, Skelly, Letty 011 Co. Possession subject to right of tenant. 1 black heifers 408 @ 25.90 Sale held in heated building 'RAILERS Half of growing wheat goes to purchaser. 5black steers 398 @ 30.20 truck with 6black bulls 487 @ 28.30 Terms: Cash 9black heifers truck with 410 @ 25.70 For sale bill, further informa- 8blk bls or strs CLARA M. RUGGELS, Agent racks 333 @ 30.00 tion, contact auctioneers: Phone 913 TA 5-5704, Salina, Kans. ;kup, VI, 7whiteface bulls 395 @ 29.60 J. 0. Lawlis - Merle "Rip" Van Auctioneer: Wiilis Darg, Bennington 9whiteface bulls 503 @ 29.80 Winkle, Argonia, Kansas. racks for 2whiteface steers 455 @ 27.70 6whiteface steers 622 @ 27.95 edere, runs 5whiteface heifers455 @ 26.10 High Grade Holstein Dispersal 7holstein steers 711 @ 21.90 5whiteface heifers470 @ 23.90 AUCTION steel flare T()DAY'S CONSIGNMENTS 5 Miles west of Valley Falls, Thursday 15real choice big Hereford cows, Kans. on Highway 16 & 1/2 mile eeltrailer south or 10 north of Meriden & 9with calves by side. 1 east. Sylvan th flatbeds 14choice Hereford yearling steers AUCTION vagon box heifers SALE CO., INC. 25whiteface steers & heifers, Sylvan Grove, Ks. DECEMBER 5 steel gears 600-700 lbs. Mon., Dec. 9 FRIDAY SALES EACH WEEK 20whiteface steers & heifers, Starts 11:00 a.m. Selling 1000-1500 fresh country SALE ,GODS stocker and feeder cattle, calves Starts 12:30 Noon rpiano, 500-600 lbs. TRACTORS 30whiteface steers & heifers, and stock cows each week. told time 2 1967 AC XT190 tractors, diesel Mike Meyer 913.526-3535 Lunch Served 600-700 lbs. & gas, low hours Micky Meyer 913.526-3225 etal beAsan& 20whiteface steer & heifer 1958 AC WD tractor Due to health we are quittingdairying and will sell at public )le; 3),7 calves, 400-600 lbs. A full line of late model mchry. auction our entire herd of Holsteindairy cattle on the farm Morning 10whiteface steers & heifers, 1963 New Holland self propelled Quinter located 81/2 west of Clay Center, Kans., onHighway No. 24. )ropane 500-550 lbs. ensilage cutter size gas 18black & whiteface steer & TRUCKS LIVESTOCK heifer calves. 500-550 lbs. 1960 Ford F750, bed & hoist 40 Head tor,works 18Hereford feeder steers, 650-700 lbs. COMM. CO. NO. 3 an. 1962 Jeep pickup, 4WD NOTE: This is a very good 3.gelec 14Hereford steers, 550-650 lbs. 1951 Chev. pickup Quinter, Ks. herd of Holstein cattle, artifi- C 11 r,used 1 Angus steers & heifers, 600-700 lbs.1959 Chev. car MONDAY SALES EACH WEEK cially sired by Curtis bulls. All 15 1959 Dodge car Selling 1000-1500 fresh country Bangs tested in last 30 days. .lawn choice Hereford calves, 600-675 lbs 23 stocker and feeder cattle, calves All calfhood vacs., large type, cream mixed color cattle LIVESTOCK and stock cows each week. well uddered. Several cows 19head of mixed cattle 10 reg. Angus bulls, good blood- Jay Meyer 913.754-3354 giving 8 gal. or more a day. tter,go;: 150 head of weigh up bulls & cows lines, 24-30 months old Your inspection invited prior jars: 5 horses and ponies to sale day. Been on Grade A walltel Meyer Stocker Feeder 3; Lots of tin, lumber & misc. 10 years. rantique 9000 bales of hay Order Buying Service pots, 1000 tons of ensilage 1=1111alik DAIRY EQUIPMENT iteols Featuring Cattle Direct Mall Other Items Not Listed From The Country For Complete Information See Grass & GrainNov. 26 Beloit Mike Meyer, Sylvan Grove, Ks. Mr. & Mrs. Micky Meyer, Sylvan Grove Livestock Auction Alvin Griffitts Jay Meyer, Quinter, Ks. McMahan Office Phone PE 8-3578 Mr. & Mrs. Dale Auctioneers: Aucts: Foster Kretz & Elmo Steffen Clerk: Union State 122 )on Schmitt PE 8-2547 Paul A. Hurst; Earl Roderick Bank, Clay Center Darly Becker, Meriden, Clerk Clay Center, Ph. Morganville WA 6-4422 In essence, the three attack Moreover, the act the basicpremise on which the idea that SocialSecurity is era' government put policies for So- in which firmly Congress writes an insurance program consumerprotecti Irk, cial Security andthe Depart- each individual builds an equity on busir% for good.And it Social Security ment of Health,Education and through his tax payments that li sh the high hel Welfare (HEW)administers will be repaid later as a pension levels ode the program. when he can no longer work. Americanfore' Tax Nears5% try. Private Workers who stopped paying groupsalso the picture, enierti When their first 1969 pay- the payroll tax during the year especially when their total salaries went Upton Sinclair'sDeath Noted In consumer needed as tit checks arrice, 70 million Amer- assist% icans will pay new tribute toSo- over $7800 will feel therenewed, not simply because cial Security, one of the great full bite of the levy at its high-U.S. Consumer-Protection Movement ception of businessmenlx4of the D. cause of thecomplexity monuments left by Franklin er rate in January. of Upton vel riskier than necessary. at% of The recent death array of products Roosevelt and his New Deal The new year, a new admina- in the that Sinclair was a marker In 1906, there was consider- the market place. eruit 30 years ago. stration and a new Congress movement able agitation but not as much will also bring a new look at theconsumer protection The tax that supports the in the U.S., for it wasSinclair action toward resolving some of program will rise by$3 billion inentire institution of Social Se- NAME DELEGATES who drove one of the most en-the social and economic prob- Tt January. Every coveredworker'curity. In the view of many au-during mileposts in the effort lems that had grown astride the 411 DAIRY CONFERNI in the nation - 93 per centof thorities, the system needs a in Delegates to lose 0.4 with his book, "The Jungle" burgeoning industrial economy. aNatioaii the work force - will complete overhaul. "The Jungle" brought horror, Dairy Conference per cent more fromhis pay as At the least, the new year1906. this week are at Chicai "The Jungle" described the then action. Starlet Sa the payroll tax movesfrom 4.4will bring proposals to improve Newton; Keith will benefits, especially for widows filthy conditions of the Chicago "There would be meat stored Olson, pill to 4.8 per cent. Employers slaughterhouses and the humanin great piles in the rooms," to ;Robert McCormick, pay the same amountfor eachwho are unfairly treatedin the k debasement they broughtwithSinclair wrote, "and the water Kathy Jo Allen,Halstead:ii of their employes. present program. Both major leap Lyle Hanschu, Ramona. For 25 per cent of the taxpay-political parties and president- them, giving Sinclair a from leaky roofs would drip Security tax will raisetoward his reputation as a pro-over it, and thousands of rats ers, the Social elect Nixon are pledged to CHRISTMAS tax. lific man of letters, a carping would race about on it." IDEAS be higher than their income benfits. tractist, and a dabbler inpoli- Relentlessly Sinclair added de- Be: The system will pay out$274 In the first comprehensive Northern LifjoEnSg7 tics, in which he was once a ser-tails to his case. "It was too billion this fiscal year, making analysis of Social Security in Christmas trees,real rill ious candidate for governorof dark in these storage places to 5 to 6 ft. it the second largest functionofmany years, three friendlycrit- .,t,. government, exceeded only by California. see well, but a man could run ics have proposed that reforms of Be6uthti a f8ulf tCh.''''''' eartt.' national defense. The tax that be undertaken to make the pro- "The Jungle" became sort his hand over these piles of v Any Speed," value supports the program is the gram a guaranteed annualin - an early "Unsafe At meat and sweep off handfuls of $3.50 valuevalue $1.27 Na- Indoor tree light sets of regard-the book written by Ralph the dried dung of rats." 770 third most important source 'come for all Americans to Suzy Homemaker revenue for the federal govern- less of age. der which aroused Congress He continued: "These rats ovens Mattel talking learninga ment. These experts, all associated study and take action against were nuisances, and the packers chines factors making automobiletra-would put poisoned bread out ...... with the Brookings Institution Mattel Mini Dragons.,. in Washington, urged in a study for them, they would die, and Playskool tyke bike., that a "negative income tax" then rats, bread and meat would Eldon 2+2 road raceselst be adopted that would replace go into the hoppers together." Panasonic AM -FM tabler' AUCTION Such revelations were too almost all public assistance pro- BEATRICE Panasonic clock radios.. much for the American mind 3 Located at 804 East Kansasingrams now administeredby a transistor walkie take and stomach, and soon Presi- .. $11 McPherson, Kansas. hodge-podge of federal, state 6 transistor walkie tal* and local welfare agencies. dent Theodore Roosevelt was (Formerly Carl Haberlein's) The study made by three receiving scores of letters a day $121 SAT., DEC. 7 economists, Joseph A. Pechman, demanding federal action to Starts 10:00 a.m. Henry J. Aaron and Michael K. raise standards in the meat in- 77 kbiTi dustry. LUMENLIST STATE Sport-Ta ussig, is certain to cause a The entire stock of Sam's controversy since it challenges LIVESTOCK Roosevelt invited Sinclair to DELEGATES ing Shop, including fishing FA R M RANCH tackle, used guns, large stockof the White House and soon Delegates ft gun parts, sporting goods, am- SALES CO. "The Jungle" symbolized the SUPPLYAmerican Slu munition, shop tools & equip- consumer cause. It led to the tion conventi ment, parts bins, show cases famous Food and Drug Act of Emporia uary 14 will and hand tools. The Important 1906, the first federal pure food Abilene; Dor There are some antiques such West Hwy. US 5I as iron stove, spoolcabinet, Nebraska Auction law. lette; Herma: guns, tools, National Cash reg-Every Tues. - 7:00 p.m. and; and Ton ister, and many other articles. Cattle karusa. Paul COLORADO FURNITURE Monday- will be a deli Saturday Sam's Sporting Shop Open under new management. Shorthorn se Bring your consignments for Wednesday-Hogs Sale by Krehbiel Auction & Real Est., Aucts: Marvin D. Krehbiel, auction. SALE TIME 12 NOON Other ( 316-241-0350, McPherson, & Tom WE BUY SELL - TRADE DECEMBER1, Schrag, 316-463-2373. Listen ev- HOGS AUCTION ery Wednesday at 12:45 to the JOHN WITT, Owner We had a large run of hogs Sworn Billboard on KNEX, 1540 on 230 Colorado last Wednesday, and they sold your dial, for sale information. MANHATTAN, KANS. on a steady market compared Starts 11:00 5r FromT to a week before. Butchers SALE toppedat18.55. There were Lunch "Servl What is a 312 ACRE IMPROVED FARM 350 feeder pigs moving thru NEBRASKA SA: the ring on a steady market co with heavier feeders selling up I will sell at public auction at theplace 9 miles northl,.!:. to 21c. bury, Nebr., on Hiway 15, then 31/4miles east; or 6 Thursday We had another extra large 3 miles south & 3% mile west ofPlymouth, Nebr.; ort:- run of cattle last week with Daykin, Nebr. replacement cattleselling on east, 3 miles south, 31/4 miles east of AUCTION a good active market with (good condition) cows & bulls a little weaker 3 -row corn killers ECEMBER 12 than a week ago. Baby calves: Farm MachineryFarm scaie beam $20 to $50 with BWF hull at 1959 A -C D-14 propane tractor2 road drags SALE $70; 4 BWF hfrs at $63.00; 1952 IHC M tractor, with pro- WAY & STRAW. Starts 1:30 p.m. BWF bull at $67.50. Shelly pane unit, high compression1400 bales wire-tie alfall canner & cutter cows 13.75 to kit 250 bales wire-tie sua I will sell at public auction at the place uz mile west, 34 15.25 with commercial & util- 1943 AC WC tractor, with irri- COMBINE mile south of Lanham, Kans., at building site. Lanham is locat- ity cows at 15.25 to 16.75. Bulls gation pump 1966 AllisChalmers sold to 21.60. Some sales in- 1966 Dempster rotary mold- Baldwin comb!ne,»: ed 8 miles north of Hanover, Kans. clude: board lister Baldwin 2 row40" co:' Legal Description - East 1,i of Section 5, Township 1 North, 29 WF hfrs wt 413 at 26.95 AC 2 -row rotary moldboard milo guards(in very Range 5 East of the 6th P.M , Washington County, Kansas. 24 WF strs wt 478 at 29.65 lister, with rubber press dition) Subject to any easements of record. 10 WF strs wt 822 at 26.00 wheels 12' Universalreel 11 Mix hfrs wt 401 at 26.30 1962 Oliver wire -tie baler TRUCK &TRAILff' The farm consists of 312 acres more or less. 245 acres of 12 BWF strs wt 874 at 26.40 2 A -C 3 -bottom plows 1950 Studebakertruc;', cropland, according to ASC office. Farm is carrying 39.2 5 Hol strs wt 526 at23.40 JD 3.14 plow on rubber hoist, 8x10 box acres wheat allotment, 1.56 acres feed grain base, conserving 11 WF' strs wt 424 at 30.50 Lo -Boy 4-wheel trailer.; 14 metal p JD 24-7 Model LL drill with & 2 double pa acres in waterways and grass seeding now in pasture,balance 7 Blk hfrs wt 592 at24.15 seeder attachment 2-whl. implement at29.60 augerwagon 4 one-half pasture. 8 WF sirs wt 420 1966 Continental 250 -gal. spray-90-bu. feed with Y.' 7WF hfrs wt 975 at25.65 trailer, 7 wooden The farm lays level to sloping. Terraces and waterways well 11 WF hfrs wt 662 at 25.10 er 4 -wheel Metal coun Allis-Chalmers101,Z'wheel box tank C7 Metal cabin established. 3 mix strs wt 1223 at 26.05 250 -gal. propane tandem disc Pipe trailer Metal cabi Approximately 40A wheat sown & fertilized goes to purchaser 6 WF strs wt 506at27.20 IH 4 -row Go -Dig er - Metal cabin 4 BVVF strs wt 601at 27.80 SCOOTER purchaser. New Idea 2 -wheel manure 2 officecp 3 Blk strs wt 1016 at 25.20 spreader, on rubber 1947 Cushmanscoote: The buildings consist of 2 -story 9 -room house, large base- 2 Hol cows wt 1949 at 16.75 IH side rake, on rubber Power HOGSmoerw & ment, barn, 2 steel bins with drying floor, 40' crib lined with 7 WF cows wt 1132 at 16.25 John Deere 24' harrow ::. plywood for small grain storage, machine shed, 3 -bin granary 2 Hol cows wt 1542 at 16.50 New Idea 7' power mower 14 bred gilts:25 feeder with lean-to on each side, good well with pressure system, 1 Blk bull wt 1560 at21.60 hogfeede lube center 16' land roller 85-bu. steel ogfeeie: changer; chicken house. - The above buildings are in fair condition. 9 Mix strs wt 557at27.80 IH 4 -sec. rotary hoe (good) 100-bu. woodh 6 Blk strs wt 441at28.35 crates analyzer; r PV 82 250 -gal. fert. applicator5 farrowing son genera TERMS: 25% down day of s'le, balance due on or before Mar. 6 Blk hfrs wt 421at27.40 34' PTO grain auger, on rub-Hog troughs 1, 1969, when abstract and deed delivered and full possession 5 Hol strs wt 669 at22.50 DOI Sioux hard given. 1968 and all prior years taxes paid. ber HOUSEHOLD Wagner bn 12'4"' grain auger MISCELLANEOP Armati If interested in a good productive grain and stock farm, be BARN PHONE Case grain binder, complete spark plug sure to inspect and be prepared to buy as farm positively 223.3571 Walker by sells to the highest bidder without reserve. 2 miles north of Beatrice,op- Vorderstrasodraulic no( posite airport. Melvin & Wanda Plymouth Lemco If in need of loan arrangements - contact the auctioneers Phone656-4802, Clerk electric dri Fairbury, Nebr. - Nebr., or your loan agency - Farm open for inspection any time. CLARENCE TEGTMEIER Farmers State Bank,Plymouth, mate tran Burchard 865-4521 gun; mod( Harold Besack, Owner Son &Wolken, complete DELMER JURGENS Aucts: Schultis & andGeneral battery Livestock, RealEstate 1109 I{Stree' ra Dwight York, 309 Granville St.., Beatrice, Nebr., Clerk Wymore 645-3493 Sehultis, with nuts, Schultis & Son. Auctioneers Farm Sales: IrvinPb.729.2435h Irvin Schultis. 1109 K St., Fairbury, Nehr. - phon 729 -?435 JR. THIMM Fairbury, Nebr. - Dillerphone Beatrice 228-0757 Schultis, Diller,Nebr. - Nebr. Wayne Schultis. Diller, Nehr. - Diller Phone 793-3005 Wolken,Diller, .1 -Livestock, Real Estate & General Farm Sales - 793.3005; Duane 793-3081. -Diller phone 135 Eas act_ put 11rrrily ton busin'N helped e4 !Nielsof:t41) 101 MURDERS IN was the slaying of a 30 -year -old ally prevaZ KANSAS CITY THIS YEAR Negro from Kenya, who had lean food As of December 1, Kansas Ci- worked for the city's riot com- ty had recorded 101 murders in mission following last April's ra- also 1968. The most recent homicide cial outbreaks.

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Ise of theds Friday but bE, plexyor and Vag is that crow AUCTION DECEMBER 6 (TES To SALE ilFERENcE Starts 10:30 a.m. a National ce at Chicago Due to the death of my husband, I will sell at nublic auction the following described personal property at thefarm located 2 StarletSo* miles east of the east edge of Belleville, Olson, Kans., and 2 miles Alta W south; or 6 miles north of the east edgeof Talmo, Kansas. -OrrniCk, Cedar Halstead; ar: MACHINERY HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1966 Ford 3000 Tractor, 2 Occasional Chairs; 4 oak Chairs; Com- tarrlOna. diesel,A-1 bination Radio and Phono; Hassock; shape; 1961 D-14 Allis-Chalmers, pro-Clothes Hamper; Separator; Bed; Fruit pane or gas, A-1; To -20 Ferguson Trac-Jars; Antique Library Table with claw AS IDEAS tor, good rubber, A-1 shape; 1965 GMC feet; Secretary; Rocker; Wagon ..UESTEm Pickup, V6 engine, 4 -speed, long wideWheels; Planter; Telephone Pole Insula- longneedle bed,19,800 miles, A-1; Farm Hand.tors; and Other Household Items. 'es,real nice Stocker with attachments and mounting for Ferguson tractor; 1954 Massey Har- TOOLS ris 80 Combine, 14 -ft., A-1; Ford HayZepher 1/2" Drill; Verticle Drill Stand; Baler, string tie; Ford 3 -pt., Mower, 7 -Bench Grinder; Craftsman Table Saw tmas Cards,p ft.; Ford 3 -pt. Plow, 3-14, with tripwith stand and 1h.p. electric motor, 2.50value tk, beams; Ford 3 -pt.Blade, 6 -ft.; Fordnear new; Electric7"Electric Saw; 1.27 3 -pt.Lister, 2 -row; Continental 3 -pt.Set of Pipe Wrenches; Set of Crescent it Cultivator, 2 -row, stiff shank; 3- pt.Wrenches; Bits; Post Vise; P & H 180 - sets re eid Buzz Saw; 3 -pt. Dirt Scoop; John Deereamp Electric Welder; Welding Table; A terovens SS 16-8 Drill on low rubber and rubberLot of Hand Tools. learning ma. Glen Elder Dam Nearly Ready press; John Deere 12 -ft. Springtooth ; Ford Tandem Disc; New Idea Manure MISCELLANEOUS and LUMBER .3211 igons Work 'on Glen Elder Dam and Lake Waconda is expected to be Spreader, on rubber; John Deere Spike7 steel Feed Bunks; Small Tank; 25-bu. Sig tooth, 4 -section folding harrow; JohnHog Feeder; Wood Tank Heater; 15 Ake...... finished by the middle of the month. Final work at the dam is applying Deere Side Delivery Rake, onsteel;Railroad Ties; App roximately 100 Tele- race sets Sit dirt cement to the dam, installing railing and completing roads. Continental3 -pt.Weeder, 2 -row; 4 - phone Cross Arms; 6 Bridge Planks; 'M table radkl wheel Trailer; 2 -wheel Trailer; 2 4 - Several Telephone Poles; Wire Crib- The $57 million dam is planned to provide two-thirds of the flood wheel Trailers with flat beds. 16 -ft. por-bing; Slat Cribbing; 55 -gal. Barrels; 2 ...giii control needed 'on the Solomon river. table Hay Elevator; IHC 8 -ft. TandemPropane Bottles; Cement Blocks; Belt radios., Disc; J. D. 12 -ft. Straight Disc; DumpPulley for Ford 2 -way cylinder; Air alkie talkies The lake will provide irrigation water to 'serve 21,000 ,acres. Con- Rake; Post Hole Digger, 3 -pt; 300 -gal.Compressor; Air Bubble; Cabinet diesel Barrel and Stand. with assortment of bolts, nails, cotter 50.88!t struction of irrigation facilities is not yet authorized but necessary steps pins and washers; Comfort Cover for ilkietalkies are being taken by a steering committee made up of four residents from Ford; Tarp; Log Chains; Hydraulic 312.800 CATTLE and HORSE .Jack; Hay Rope; Post Driver; Tokheim Mitchell, Cloud and Ottawa counties. Gas Pump; Buggy Top Umbrella; Cole- Ground -breaking for the dam was in October 1964. Dedication will 12 Angus 4 year old Cows; 5 Angus 4man Furnace; Weed Burner; Several year old Cows with Calves; 1 Angus 3Bemis Bags; Saddle; Bridle; Halters; be in June 1970. year old Bull; 7 year old Pinto Horse,Rope; Assortment of new and used PEEN well broke. Lumber; Hol-Dem 6 & 12 volt Electric LIST STATE SHORTHORN Robert Docking will not bedonia. His father, Jacob W. Fencer; 6 & 12 volt Battery Charger; DELEGATES TO DENVER HAY and SILAGE Grease Bucket; Grease Guns; 2 -way ANCII the first Kansas governor to bePaulen, died the day before and Cylinder; Assortment of Old Iron;'Si- Delegates from Kansas to the sworn into office outside of To-the oath of office was given to 950 bales Alfalfa; 48 -ton Silagein lage Fork; Scoops;Hand Tools and LY American Shorthorn Associa- peka, the traditional inaugural Ben Paulen by Albert A. Nat- trench silo and it is covered. Many Miscellaneous Articles Not Listed. tion convention in Denver Jan- site. tier, a notary public and close TERMS: Cash. Lunch On Grounds aria uary 14 will be Milton Nagely, Officials of the Kansas State friend of the governor. Abilene; Dorsey Elliott, Sub- US 50 Historical Society confirmed The inaugural, however, did lette; Herman Fischer Jr., Sew-Docking will be the third gover-take place in Topeka that year. Mrs. Wayne Hamilton, Owner ard; and Tomson Brothers, Wa- First National Bank, Belleville, Clerk nor to be sworn into office out-Lt. Gov. Dan Chase read Paul- Rollie Lagasse AUCTIONEERS Larry Lagasse karusa. Paul Loyd of Newton side Topeka. en's inaugural address. Phone CH 3-2215, Concordia Phone CH 3-1714, Concordia tIrdaywill be a delegate to the Polled Dr. Charles Robinson, Kansas' Shorthorn section. first governor, was sworn into office Feb. 9, 1861, by the Doug- Other Governors las County clerk in Lawrence. MBER 1 There was no inauguration as Sworn. In Away such in those days. minus nun In 1927, Gov. Ben Paulen was 11:00 a.m. 'From Topeka sworn in for his second term at eh Served What is all the fuss about? the home of his father in Fre- nssociation, kSKA SALE

s north of Fr COMPLETE LIQUIDATION FOURTEENTH ANNUAL It. 6 miles 0: br.; or 6 ebr. Wednesday on) ateePtievSkAeo aid Sale TS AUCTION m DECEMBER 11 DECEMBER 12 -13 -14, 1968 STRAW' tie alfalfa SALE tie straw Starts 11:00 a.m. HUTCHINSON, KANSAS BINE Kansas State Fairgrounds .1mersAll !ne,with 40" corn Showing and Selling 48 Bulls and 27 Females very god., LASATER CHEVROLET EVERYTHING IN THE FUTURITY SHOW SELLS! el ESKRIDGE, KANS. 48 Bulls Showing and Selling - This is an outstanding set of herd bull prospects and one of the best rRAILEO,,, sets of bulls that has ever been in the futurity. ortruck, FIXTURES 27 Foundation Females Showing and Selling-This will be another outstanding set of Quality Females trailer, 14 metal parts bins with dividers and shelves that will make foundation cows'for any herd in the land. It & bale tr' 2 double parts bins with dividers and shelves Junior Show-One of the strongest Junior Heifer Shows in the country. The Junior Show will be held er wagon 4 one-half parts bins with dividers and shelves. between the judging of the bulls and females of the open show. with 100 . 7 wooden cabinets with shelves Metal counter top with glass dividers KANSAS ANGUS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING: Thursday, December 12, Baker Hotel. e tank,on or. Metal cabinet with brass fittings Crowning Kansas Angus Queen. trailer Metal cabinet with electrical parts Metal cabinet with carburetor parts SHOW: 9:30 a.m., Friday, December 13, Bert Bezdicek, Supt., Lakewood Farms, Mukwonago, Wis. )TER 2 office desks; steel counter with shelf Judge. scooter AWARDS BANQUET: Friday, December 13, Baker Hotel. .ower Kansas Angus Auxiliary Auction. Is EQPT. SHOP EQUIPMENT gfeeder P, Divilbiss 2 -stage air compressor with 2 hp motor; Alemite SALE: 12:00 Noon, Saturday, December 14, Ray Sims, Raymore, Missouri, Auctioneer. gfeeder lube center with air power lube dispensers; Henderson tire og, feeder changer; hydraulic tire spreader;tiretools;Allen motor Plan to attend this outstanding event! des analyzer; metal work bench; 1% ton chain hoist; K. R. Wil- son generator tester; Summen Model 650 precision pin hone; CONSIGNORS Caldwell and Wagner Harlan Carson Rocichill Wichita LP 60 Sioux hardseat grinder and attachments; Sioux valve refacer; Wagner brake fluid dispenser. Dalebanks Angus Ina Eureka Henry Schmidt and Son Freeport ,ANEOtS Armature turning lathe; 8 sets of Chevrolet special tools; George, Sheldon and Deborah Fox Cambridge Shamrock Farms Wamego spark plug cleaner; Handee key punch machine and blanks; Green Garden Angus Farm Lorraine William C. Shenkle Mound City Kansas State University Manhattan Duane Smith Lyons Walker hydraulic floor jack, Model 784; Hein -Warner hy- Keller's Cow Creek Philip Steffen Str SS! draulic floor jack. Chase .. Conway Springs Kenmore Farms . . .. Roxbury John C. Stevenson ...... Downs iymoUtil Lemco cylinder reboring machine and attachments; %" ...... electric drill; spring rack; automatic transmission tools; auto- McCurry Bros Sedgwick _Mike Wilson Muscotah Clerk matic transmission table and stand; Graco portable grease Mrs. Elliott Norguist 6-N Council Grove gun; Model 6J Exide battery charger; undercoating pump Complete with gauges, hose gun, dolly and undercoating; 2 For catalog or further information contact: Street. battery racks; Uarco parts ticket machine; metal cabinet BOB TOWNE, Secretary-Fieldman -wee with nuts, bolts and washers, and other parts and accessories. Kansas Angus Association ne ebr. Route 1, Topeka, Kansas 66619 Jim Kirkeminde, Auctioneer Kansas Angus NEWS 135 East 29th Topeka, Kansas Phone AM 64590 December 3, 1968 BURLINGTON, KANSAS Profi Herington Coffey Eiqurn he ideas of exp Livestock look back at County AUctifhave resulte rsactleioncoef Auction Co. dell A. Moye Livestock Sale Sale Sale Every Every "Taketo Tuesday Everyvery with $15 hog Wednesday Mondo by economis Operating under Federal Supervision I buildup in f STARTS 12 NOON & Bonded for your protection. . Het

We sold cattle for 73 consignors to CATTLE andHOGS 45 buyers on a market that was 25, this'stime. to 50U higher on feeder steers, 600 Beat Their Husbands At Judging 400 To 700 1) How gc to 900 lb. stocker steers, under 600 Two G&G area women beat their husbands at cattle judging OUTSTANID,are you?H lbs. steady. Stocker heifers, 400 to in a recent contest held by WIBW Television of Topeka. Here, litter are saa 500 lbs. mostly from $24 to $26. the winner, Linda McDiffett of Alta Vista receives the first Good Cattle CONSIGNNIR' place award after scoring 194 out of a possible 200 points in pork is pro 500 to 700 lb. heifers $23.50 to $24.50 judging Herefords via the television screen over a 4 -week per- 300-600 FOR MON.,It$100 spent o butcher cows, bologna bulls looked iod. Mrs. McDiffeWs husband Clint is a well known cattle judge profit per li Feeder Pigs 5 registeredpolled a flat dollar lower than previous in the area. bulls, 21 to per litter ca week. Another woman who bested her husband in the judging was Special Dec. 4 These are 22 month:improved wi third place winner Terry McKee of Manhattan. Her husband good, noun.- Here's a few representative sales Russell is a member of the K -State livestock judging team. individuals. it is reflecte that were made: - Consignment performance The second place winner, right center, was Bob Taleoferro 50 HEAD CHOICE of Effingham. Giving the award is George Logan, WIBW farm HEREFORD YEARLING LAST WEEK 2) How director, who said the judging drew 600 entries. STEERS - 500 to 550 lbs. Due to theholiday able? Will e: STOCKER & FEEDER STEERS Don't miss a chance to run was pretty light, own sold I:1den labor or 14 whiface steers 377 @ 32.60 ment has already been made in some of these yearlings. ona steady some excess 3 black steers Farmland this massive reorganization of lowing isa sampling c;: 340 @ 31.50 MARKET REPORT sale: turns can he 2 whiface steers 352 @ 30.70 the company. FOR NOV. 27 Cows & calves additional la 25 whiface steers 445 @ 30.50 Swift's income in 1968 was Convention We had a fair sale with prices Springer cows log, panded oper 6 black steers 402 @ 30.00 $2.83billion.In 1967sales about uniform with thearea Heifer calves36 12 whiface steers 463 @ 29.90 3) Will ad amounted to $2.92 billion and for the season. Hereare a few 5 steer calves410 lbs. 5 whiface steers 477 @ 29.10 This Week of the returns, most of Butcher cows required, or profits were $30.9 million. them 13.51 stilt in more 6 whiface steers 464 @ 29.00 KANSAS CITY - Farmland being from some of the larger One consignmentof r:r; 8 black steers 446 @ 29.10 Industries will hold its 40th an- At the same time as the elim- consignments: bulls, 2 year olds, @If.';isting equip; 6 black steers 530 @ 29.00 nual convention here this week.ination of the inefficient plants, Feeder steers @ 24.00 to 25.50 ez390,00, Investment 4 whiface steers 498 @ 28.80 Swift will carry out an aggres- Heifer calves 25.25 & steers with lower About 10,000 persons from 15 28.50 to 30.00 2 black steers 405 @ 28.90 sive expansion program involv- GOOD MARKET 0)may place a 6 whiface steers states are expected to attend. Yearling steers @ 26.00 to CALVES & FEEDD 525 @ 28.65 Farmland, which supplies ing both new plants and addi- 27.00 operations. 10 black steers 488 @ 28.50 tional diversification. We continue to hats% Conside 20 whiface steers about 2000 local co-ops, recently Holstein heifers @ 165.00the mands for this classon.c 582 @ 27.80 head biti Expai 2 whiface steers 560 @ 27.1C acquired the assets of the South- Major production units slated stock, so now that our Holstein steers 600 lbs. @22.90 of fall special Saturthskillful roam 5 black steers 576 @ 27.30 ern Farm Supply of Amarillo,to start operation in 1969 in- There was a light hog 7 whiface steers clude a beef plant at Stockton, mar- are over, you'll have seeking addi 661 @ 27.10 Texas, and merged with the ket, weanlings being buyers for calves & sts 2 whiface steers most in terprises wil 675 @ 26.45 Farm Bureau Service of Minne-Calif., a pork plant at Glen- supply, and they sold @10.00 at Our regular sale. 5 whiface steers 835 @ 26.20 sota. wood, Iowa, ham canning facil- to 15.00 the head, 12 black steers 640 @ 26.00 The organization has a vol- ities at Omaha and National Raymond Vaughn 7 polled steers 612 @ 25.80 Stockyards, Ill., and a doubling Herb Rockhill 7 polled steers 687 @ 24.90 ume ,.5;390 million. BURLINGTON of the company's Grand Island, 364-2581EUREKA GI 4 3 whiface steers 982 @ 25.40 One of the speakers will be BARN PHONE 364-9576BARN PHONE GIP 3 holstein steers 360 @ 25.00 Howard K. Smith, television Nebr., beef plant. 16 holstein steers 640 @ 22.30 news analyst, now with ABC. Smith will speak Thursday STOCKER & FEEDER HEIFERS morning. 3 whiface heifers 260 @ 26.70 2 whiface heifers 350 @ 25.75 AUCTION i%° 5 whiface heifers 366 @ 25.80 Swift Writes uno Off 7 whiface heifers 375 @ 25.40 6 whiface heifers 323 @ 25.65 320 Acres1111d3herson County Lund 3 whiface heifers 382 @ 25.70 Closed Plants PR 6 whiface heifers 375 @ 25.25 Selling at Public Auction HAVEN, 6 black heifers on location, 4 miles North of Canton, Kansas 407 @ 25.00 For Big Deficit Haven, ji 7 whiface heifers 430 @ 24.90 Extensive closing of case of bad weather, sale will beheld at the Canton Legion Hall. 6 whiface heifers 410 @ 24.85 plants has 4 whiface heifers 652 @ 24.60 enabled Swift & Co.to charge 5 black heifers 446 @ 24.40 off some $57 millionagainst its 1068 9 black heifers 530 @ 24.10 earnings,leavingthe TUESDAY,DECE111BER 10,191 5 black heifers 572 @ 23.60 meat -packing giantwith a taxa- 9 whiface heifers 725 @ 23.45 ble loss of $42 millionfor the fis- Sale Time 1:30 .P.M. 4 black heifers 520 @ 23.30 cal year. 4 polled heifers 555 @ 22.75 About 250 marginaland un- profitablefacilities Tract No. I are to be LEGAL DESCRIPTION: BUTCHER COWS closed by Swift bythe end of Southwest 4of Section 28, Township 18, Range l'' 1971, and a considerable 1 holstein cow 1430 @ 16.70 move - 160 acres of Bluestemgrass, one of the best pastures in this area, never 1 holstein cow 1380 @ 16.30 ing water. 1 whiface cow 1210 @ 16.25 3 holstein cows 4350 @ 15.80 Tract No. 2 1 whiface cow 1140 @ 15.60 AUCTION LEGAL DESCRIPTION:Southeast 1 whiface cow 1055 @ 15.60 4 of Section 28, Township 18, Range I 1 whiface cow About 40acres in crop 1095 @ 15.50 land; balance of 120acres in grassland. 1 whiface cow 1010 @ 15.00 THIS IS NOT A CONSIGNMENT The sire e 1 whiface cow 1090 @ 14.80 SALE 1968 Wheat Base 16.2 1 roan cow Champioi 1350 @ 14.80 We have lostour lease and must Barley 3.9 1 whiface cow 1000 @ 14.60 sell: Located atK -Hill Furniture 1 black cow 965 @ 14.30 Auction, Manhattan, Corn 8.9 2 black cows Ks., on 177 1970 @ 14.75 east of the Viaduct. Feed Grain 12.0 1 canner cow 810 @ 13.10 POSSESSION: Purchaser 6 SAT., DEC. will receive1 3 of growing wheat.Immediate posse: 7 sion of pasture BOLOGNA BULLS Starts 1:30p.m. land and springground. 1 whiface bull Large assortmenthand tools 1 1460 @ 21.60 Post drill; benchdrill MINERAL RIGHTS: 1 whiface bull 1370 @ 21.00 Tap & die sets; Sellers retainall mineral rights of present oilproduct 1 whiface bull pipe dies 890 @ 21.00 Elec. drills 1/4"to 1/2" as long as oilis produced. of anylut It is a Sellers retain A of all mineral rights 1 black bull 1475 @ 20.50 Shop Smith lathe, production for The t Engine lathe 6x24,drill & saw a term of years. Electric motors attachments stand If you have cattle to sell,call V.1, to 1 hp METHOD OF the Jointer: twopower saws; router SELLING: Eachquarter section separately, a wor collect C. C. Wendt BL 8-2529 Large heavy duty combined will be sold mode Skil Saw as one unit, and sold the most. Herington; Wm. Schnell 100,000 BTUoverhead heater which everway it brings of the BL 8-2039, Herington; Ted Hydraulic lacks, 8to 20 ton TERMS: 20% 6 taitP daugt Haefner, 317, Lincolnville. Ladders; 50 gal.paint down day ofsale to be escrowed at The Farmers State 1000 lbs. fencestaples furnisheCanton,dKabny pass Pop machine dueupon showing of merchantable orinsurable sellers.sas.Balance Dec. ; ANTIQUES Herington Antiques;shells:tobacco TAXES: All 1968 ters; books; lamps; cut- taxes and prioryears will be paid by sellers. For forth other items. parts; many copy of Livestock Large amountof misc. items GEORGE too numerousto mention. Haven, Not responsible - Phone 44 Auction Co. cident in case ofac- JULIAS. Est or Jenson, HARRY I This Sale Conducted By Actio.10, Herington, Kans. A. D. Shore Pete Goering, phone 4 Realtor, McPherson, 241-3566 and , Ed Reimer, Kansas. Phone Auctioneerand Realtor, Goessel, Kansas. Phone36167231' Profit Is KeyTo Hog Expansion Marshall County Hereford Assn. Kansas hogmen may have differently from one approach-bor, or increase volume with ideas of expansion while they ing a slow -down. ex- 20th SALE look back at good profits that isting labor, may be able tojust- have resulted from a corn -hog 5) Expansion requiring addi-ify expanding their production Sat., Dec. 14 at 12:30 Noon ratio of 18 to 1 or better, Wen-tional facilities should be a long-at any time. time plan. Don't expand this In The Marysville Sale Barn dell A. Moyer, Extension animal year because profits have been I/4 mile west of US Hwy. 77 le science specialist, pointed out good; this may wreck chances this week. for a profit with lower prices A DIP IN AVERAGE MARYSVILLE, KANS. "Take a long look at yourpro- gram and consider your next year. HOME MORTGAGE COST rY profit Hogmen in a Kansas Farm Interest rates on ordinary 30 BULLS 9 FEMALES with $15 hogs forecast nextyear home mortgages have decreased (26 Bulls Are Serviceable Age) by economists on the basis of Management Association report- clay ed quite different profit figuresappreciably for the first time in THESE ARE ALL CLEAN -PEDIGREED CATTLE buildup in farrowings," hecau- last year. When those with a year and a half, the Federal FROM THE FOLLOWING HERDS: 1:00 tioned. He listed several factors Home Loan Board has reported. for hogmen of the state to con-highest costs were compared DON BREEDING, Marysville with those with lowest costs, The effective rate on new loans GERHARDT DETTKE & SON, (Polled) Marysville sider in looking at expansion at in October averaged about 714 this time. some differences were noted. GERDES POLLED HEREFORDS, Wymore, Nebr. Gross income per $100 feed fedpercent, figuring slightly over G. & R. HEREFORDS, (Polled) Marysville 1) How good a pork producerwas near $150 for each group;75 for contract rate and about WALDEMAR HANKE & SON, Waterville are you? How many pigs per lc of one percent of the amount HENRY W. HOPPENSTEDT, Herkimer DNGlitter are saved, and how muchhowever, those with lowest ARLYN PETERSON, Waterville NMENT costs received more than 70 per-borrowed for one-time charges RAYMOND H. SCHELLER & SONS, Waterville porkis produced with each cent higher returns for labor and fees. Average mortgage per- DAVID STUMP, Blue Rapids DEC, $100 spent on feed? Look at the iod is for 25 years and the loan HAROLD STUMP, Blue Rapids profit per litter and management than those - low profits with highest production costs. averages about 75'- of the to- For Sale Catalog Contact: lied Hereford per litter can't necessarily be months The group of enterprises withtal price of the house. ARLYN SCRELLER, Rt.1 Marysville, Kans. 66508 old. improved with expansion. Prof- , outstandlo8 it is reflected more in terms ofhighest costs marketed about 70 performance than numbers. percent more hogs than those WEER with lower costs. "This is an 2) How much labor is avail- example where increasing the iday week able? Will expansion require ad- oz size of operation does not in- PRICE AngusRanch light, but den labor or will it help utilize oath crease profits," Moyer pointed IY marketpi some excess labor? What re- ripling of the out. Management experts feel TENTH turns can be expected from anythat poor feed conversion, additional labor required byex- Performance Tested . pr.22Q panded operations? poor weaning percentage, and 1980o 36 lbs. @ inattention to details of good yig 3) Will additional facilities behog management are among 0.0 lbs. @ required, or will expansionre- SALE 13.50 toNsult in more efficient use of ex-reasons for differences in these at of rezistati groups. Tuesday., Dec. 10 ids, @ 2gQ isting equipment and housing? Feed costs are about 70 per- Investment in new facilities Starts 12:30 Noon with lower prices predicted cent of the total cost of produc- BRET ON ing hogs, Moyer pointed out. To At The Emporia Livestock Sale may place a burden on existingpay for all labor and capital FEEDERS operations. to have do 4) Consider your age and am-costs, farmers should be realiz- EMPORIA, KANS. 3 class of III ing at least $76 above feed cost OFFERING- hat our sells bition. Expansion calls for moreper litter. Saturday seskillful management. A hogman 20 BULLS llhave good Hogmen who are skilled man- Serviceable seeking additional long-time en-agers and who can finance need- es& stocks terprises will view expansion Age sale. ed facilities to utilize added la- 20 COWS Many have "PRESIDENT," the 1964 International Grand Champion bull.The calves at side. CHLICKAU bred heifers carry the service of hisson, BLACKWATCH JAVELIN, GI Ha 20 BRED HEIFERS GUM HEREFORDS Po' Look at the factsbeforeyou buy PERFORMANCE QUALITY PROFIT V Knownperformanceresults are a DEC. 712:30 p.m. must today PRICE ANGUS RANCH Ben and Ruth Price, Owners V Gainability- each extra poundper BREED IMPROVEMENT day means more READING, KANSAS66868 money for you Mr1.4.,,,, 1..nu ovetrtent For Catalog-, write owners or V Herd Sires - Blackwatch Javelin Ch...cords PHIL LJUNGDAHL, Sale Mgr. ,and PRODUCTION SALE -Elevate 28 of PAR 1BUILDS BETTER BEEF Box 1209 Dodge City, Kans. Kansas. It HAVEN, KANSAS - at the ranch, 1mile south, 114 east of Haven, just off Highway K96. Gene Watson, Auctioneer. Starts 1 p.m.

961 This week's sale found a wide selection of all classescows sold steady to 254 higher. Light weight calves of cattle from calves to feeders, stock cows to butcher sold 254 higher, heavy calves 504 higher. Stockeryear- cows. All classes and weights sold very active. Prices lings fully steady, feeder cattle sold very active and were fully steady to higher. Stocker cows and calves 504 higher. looked $20 a pair higher, canner, cutter and butcher REPRESENTATIVE SALES MADE MONDAY, NOV.25, 1968

Rangel-W.1 John Prochaska, Simpson, 1 whiteface Willard Scchrist, Delphos, 3 blk strs 610 @26.80 cow & calf @209.00 foil. 1 whiteface steer 550 @26.60 , never Duane McKain, Delphos, 7 whifc strs 567 @ 27.00 2 blk & blk whiface steers 510 @25.70 5 black & bik whifc strs 567 dot 26.90 Paul Danielson, Marquette 2 holstein steers 5220_0 24.00 65 black whiteface steers 819 @ 26.45 M. P. Meadows, Concordia, 1 whifc cow1035 (a?15.40 Dick Wilson, Glasco, 7 shorthorn strs 512 @ 28.00 Lange 1-W. Leonard Bruncll, Aurora, 19 wf & bik 4 roan steers 19 whiteface & black strs 578 @ 28.35 606 @ 27.10 TEX REAL ONWARD 178 4 whiteface heifers 575 (e 24.70 9 shorthorn heifers 435 @ 25.20 Lyle Belden, Beloit, 10 black steers 544 @ 28.90 The sir, of Reserve Champion Heifer at the Kansas State Fair, and the Orville Briggs, Delphos, 6 black & black whifc strs 620 @ 27.30 17 black & black whifc strs 635 @ 27.60 13 black heifers Champion Pen of 3 at the American Royal - they all sell in the sale. 1 black steer 710 @ 26.85 521 @ 25.40 Willie Keil, Concordia, 12 whifc strs 7 black & blk whifc heifers 571 012 25.50 820 @ 26.00 OFFERING HIS GET AND SERVICE Eugene Hagen, Salina, 12 blk whifc strs 896 012 25.35Clayton Guiot, Glasco, 1 red bull 1320 @ 19.00 44 holstein steers 977 @ 22.05Joseph Richards, Aurora, 7 blk wf strs327 @ 31.75 Goldie Lee, Simpson, 1 whiface cow 905 @ 11.70 2 black whiteface steers 405 @ 29.75 ate posses 60 BULLS 30 FEMALES Willis Keil, Concordia, 42 whiface strs685 @ 26.65 6 black whiteface heifers 343 @ 26.90 45 Service age 25 Bred heifers 17 blk & blk wf roan strs 716 @ 26.35Marshall Lee, Simpson, 1 whiface bull1610 @ 20.10 15 Senior calves 5 Open heifers 2 black steers 982 @ 25.85 1 whiteface cow 1525 @ 15.70 6 black & red whiteface steers 762 @ 25.50M. R. Nothern, Glasco, 31 whifc strs 552 @ 28.05 productir 30 whiteface steers 637 @ 27.45 futo' Harold &Louis Rhod s, Clifton It is a real pleasure to present the calves by the 178th. 28 whiteface steers 818 @ 26.55 11 whiteface steers 440 @ 31.60 The bulls and heifers alike are structurally sound, 20 black & black whifc strs 879 @ 26.15Bar K Ranch, Glasco, 17 black steers 521 @ 28.25 standing on good feet and legs, well muscled and with 4 whiteface steers 908 @ 25.00 38 black heifers 440 @ 26.65 92 whiteface steers 458 @ 32.35 itelY,the' a world of eye appeal. They seem to be the answer to Helen Murray, Simpson 9 whiteface cows/calves @270.00 45 whiteface steers 478 @ 31.70 modern, efficient beef production. The more you see 2 whiteface cows/calves @215.00 47 whiteface heifers 359 @ 29.20 of them the more you will want to use these sons or tate 130f1 daughters, or both, in your herd. Stop by anytime you RADIO ANNOUNCEMENTS AND TIMES BONDED & rable pass our way, and by all means attend our sale, K.F.R.M. - 7:50 A.M. Saturday, Sunday and Monday Dec. 7. K.S.A.L. - 12:45 A.M. Saturday, Sunday and6:25A.M. Mon LICENSED K.M.M.J. 7:30 to 7:40 A.M. Mondays

For further details and your copy of our catalog, contact: Glaigeo 11 vefzIoek GEORGE SCHUCKAU CHLICKAU EX0-4an9-& Haven, Kansas 67543 SALEBARN Phone 568-2311 Phone 465-7749 HEREFORDS OWNERS & OPERATORS tape or SALES REPRESENTATIVES HARRY SCHUCKAU L. R. NOTHERN ROLAND NOTHERN Argonia, Kansas 67543 HAVEN LYLE BELDEN-BeloitARNOLD FILE -Beloit Phone 4711-2392 KANSAS Phone 568-2716 Phone 568-2350 PE8-5037 PE 8-3413 721> An Esso researcher noted the new fertilizer could also answer Grass & Grain critics of the industry who've December - charged that nitrogen fertilizers 3, Slow -ReleaseFertilizer 196i Hope In contribute to pollution of the na- Kansas Most current farmfertilizersexcessive amounts, which can tion's rivers and lakes. He said Jer- fromdamage crops. And fieldcondi- s tax A Standard Oil Co. (New dissolveor wash away the slow -release fertilizer would remi Allot e said itplant roots in from afew hourstions can sometimes cause a Ts ec)11----setiells.saTshferteNebraska .^r sey) research subsidiary eliminate any pollution problem. Oklahoma was T experimental to about five days.Some cropscrop failure bypreventing ferti- $45086, Over has developed an andI. controlled -release fertilizerthat require as many as tenferti-lizer application at therequired $51,718. Co mINNEAF lasts up to nearly a year,prom- lizer applications a year.Withtime. tor ising farmers higher cropyields conventional fertilizers, farmers Esso Research & Engineering using Profit In Sales y is at major cost savings. have to be careful about Co. says it has solved such erflCsoetuannttet problems with a coated pelletiz- ed fertilizer. The coatingof as- Tax Agreements. Tuesday phalt and wax is applied to am- The reciprocal sales tax agree- monium sulphate, a sourceof ment between Kansas and its MAIL nitrogen. All three materials four adjoining states has prov- EARLY are produced fromoil and gas. ed to be a bonanza with the FOR AUCTION DECEMBER 10 A thin coating produces aferti- state picking up $789,435 in MAIL;XMAS lizer that dissolves 75% in 56 to sales tax from out-of-state pur- chasers, James T. McDonald, Starts 10:00 a.m. 180 days, and a thickercoating SALE dissolves 75% in 125 to 320 days. director of revenue, has report- Previous pelletizing efforts ed. Medford, Okla. have generally resulted in high- The figure represents the col- lections turned over to Kansas Ray Divilbiss & Sons Inc., - JohnDeere Dealer ccstfertilizerswithinconsist- ent results and relativelyshort only in the first quarter of the 3 Minneapolis Moline 316's 1969 fiscal year, McDonald said. 20 TRACTORS lives that usually weren't prac- TCahkries-Th:n61 By 4020, 1968 Model, low hrs., like DRILLS Indications are that it could Cards new, with 3 pt., diesel 3 DR1610A with impeller fert. tical for farmers, an Esso re- 20" wheels, rubber press searcher said. By contrast,he approach the 4 -million -dollar 6 -Cent 2 4020, 1966, low hrs., with3 - att Don't purchase ROD pt., diesel 3 DR168A with impeller fert. estimates the Esso fertilizer mark for the entire fiscal year a largo 2 4010, rebuilt, with 4020 pis- att., rubber press would cost only 2% cents to 31/2 ending next June 30, based on ber of 5 -centpostage s:: DR208 with fert., rubber press for your Christmas KC4 5 tons & sleeves, diesel DR208 with rubber press cents per nitrogen pound moreprojected figures, officials said. 2 4010 diesel, rebuilt DR1610 with rubber press, fert. The total included the first and ft 2 John Deere 820 diesels, com- than standard nitrogen fertiliz- yearG&G area pletely rebuilt DR168 with fert., high wheels, ers costing about 10cents to 12quarterly reports from Oklaho- postmaster,; Centri John Deere 80, rebuilt rubber press ma, Nebraska and Colorado, all envelopes containing o' 2 DF168 with rubber press cents a nitrogen pound. 192 ti John Deere 70 diesel, complete- Because one application wouldwhich joined with Kansas only mac cards must bear ly rebuilt DF168B;FB168A first-class postage in. en John Deere G with good loaderIHC 208 late style comb. box last a whole crop year, the newrecently in the reciprocal tax with rubber press, sealed fertilizer would result in a con-collecting pact. tageStasaid 27 8, John Deere D with very good lopes with cards tires bearing disks siderable saving in fertilizer and Under the plan merchants in must to. FB168 with rubber press cent stamps whether Tilt cab 19 3 MM GB LP's good shape adjoining states collect the Kan- ton! IHC Super WD -9, good shapeRB208; 2 RB1610; RB168 labor costs to the farmer, he sealed, unsealed, have wheel try sas sales tax and remit it to xr Dodge win( 2 MM Model U's 4 168SS with fert. att.; 1610 SS noted. inside the cards COMBINES Oliver 178 with sealed brg. Test applications of the newKansas, while Kansas mer- or a r speed, Br 1958 JD 55, excellent shape disks, fert. att. Esso fertilizer the past three chants send the neighboring address on the envelope, Tulsa ro] MM 168 with fert. att. He urged people to One long N 1958 JD 55, good shape years along the U.S. EastCoaststate the sales tax on purchases na 1953 JD 55, overhauled Minneapolis Moline 168 ber to use zip code lit, duty Int Minneapolis Moline 1210 made by its residents. bed 1952 Baldwin and in South America resulted for speedier deliveries 1954 Super 27 Massey Harris CULTIVATORS ir. increases in crop yields of to- Missouri was the big tax LY Winco pow No. 114 JD chisel plow, 14' pull put Christmas seals sal KVS, AC RAY EQUIPMENT matoes, potatoes, snap beans, source, with Kansas receiving powered 214WD baler, JD, good shape type, like new $663,901 in sales tax during the hack side of all letteraric 214T baler with bale ejector, No. 526E JD 16' tool bar, 3 pt., celery and oranges of from 5% front. Hobart pov reconditioned like new to 45%, with an average in- 'first quarter on purchases made DC welds 2 214T JD balers, recond. 14' Graham Hoeme chisel crease of 25%, the research by Kansans in Missouri. Any letter with a Mk; Welder, go 14T JD baler, recond. John Deere C7 field cult., 3 pt. This was an increase of al- seal on the address site! generato] John Deere CCA 141/2 foot company said. It also provided 46 Twine IHC, excellent shape improved crop quality, extendedmost 100 per cent over the same letter will not k sent tht Tanks IHC No. 55 baler 2 JD CC 141/2 foot the mails. This is duet: 500 gallon No. 39 JD mower, 7', 3 pt. 2 JD 111/2 foot CC the crop season and provided period a year ago, indicating 250 gal. nu) No. 8 JD mower JD CC 10' greater uniformity of produc-better cooperation between the effect such seals have oar 20 pound r tronicsorting equipas No. 9 JD mower, 3 pt. SPRINGTOOTHS tion, it noted. And application totwo states, McDonald said. He 1200 gal. v 3 No. 5 JD mowers. Kent 26' wheel type large metropolitan postA 1000 gal. G New Holland 9' rake 20' JD with diamond 3 pt. hitch grazing areas resulted in im- added Missouriisreceiving and bed Pollard type rake 20' JD with Noble cart proved growth, color and pro-about the same amount from 500 gal. re PLOWS 20 John Deere with 3 pt. hitch tein content of grass, it added. material No. 650 416 John Deere 4 20' JD; 16' JD; 21' M&M No. 777 416 John Deere MISCELLANEOUS The new fertilizer is particu- Compre No. 66 414 John Deere JD AW 12'6" on wheels larly useful in heavy rainfall Davies pis Oliver 516 semi -mounted 2 8' oneways areas where there is severe Allis Chal 416 Oliver late styled bottomsSpringtooth trailer for 20' washing away of fertilizer, Es - CFM, st: 3 414 Case 5' MF harvester, 1964 Red Clod Livestock Comm. Co,ht Drill press No. 70 416 IHC with sealed Pull type JD windrower so noted. duty job bearing coulters JD planter, 3 -row Esso Research said it is offer- Red Cloud, Nebraska Coal forge IHC 416 with sealed bearing Model L JD spreader, like new ing the process for licensing to Heavy dut! coulters No. 110 JD garden tractor with manufacturers. Jersey affili- Anvils IHC 3161 No. 38 mower Plumbing IHC 418 3 riding mowers ates currently don't have any Rigid 3-2" Minneapolis Moline 414. Meade cab with air conditioner production plans. Jersey has Sale Every Tuesday 1 to 2 in fertilizer plants only overseas, Starts 12:30 Noon Pipe cutte This Equipment Has Been Reconditioned & Is In Good Shape Pipe wren and Esso says the chief market Hand wren Avalon Conducted By Harrel Auction Conmany. Inc. for the new fertilizers will be The Home Of The Best Feeder Cattle Dump true 4210 N. Elmwood, Kansas City, Mo. 64117. Ph. Area 816 GL 3.3762 the U.S. In Southern Nebraska and Northern Kansas Cable Spiders an Drive clan Drill stem Rotary For Consignments or Early Listings Contact: Numerous 23RD ANNUAL Barn Phones: 746-2620 - 746.2622 Soil Er Coring bar threaded REGISTERED HEREFORD SALE Dean Jones, owner HarryHeidelk, In Nelson - 225.4281 ble Hill -

Phone I Fri. Dec. 6 MiliMM1111110Don Roch. 1:00 p.m. in Heated Sale Barn CLAY CENTER, KANSAS Superior Livestock Comm.Co., I0 50 LOTS Superior. Nebraska

30 BULLS 20 COWS The 30 Bulls are all serviceable age - large Sale EverySaturday yellow, good headed, heavy boned, range bulls. PV ZATO TONE 49TH Sale Starts At 12:30Noon There are several excellent herd sirepros- pects among them. We can't praise this bulltoo highly as he has probably helpedour breeding pro- SouthernNebraska gram more than any hullwe have ever Largest Pig Market In 3 Bred Heifers coming 3 years old are top heif- owned. His calves And Northern Kansas ers as they came right out of our replacement are yellow and carry Market heifers. These heifers will start calving the lost that long and deeprear quarter like their Dependable Cattle of February 1968. Pappy. For Consignments or EarlyListingsContact: 17 Heifers - Each one of these has the right tomake a large flat backed These heifers are all calfhood vaccinated andwill sell open. cow. Barn Phone:879.3711 The bulls and heifers are sons and daughtersof PV Zato Tone 49th 135th and Silver Crest A 49th. Grandsons and Majestis Silver granddaughters of TRZato Heir 40, TR Royal Zato 33, CK Crustynine 17, and GoldenB Tone 24th. Dean Jones, owner JimBruninf;:l'!'- GENE WATSON, Auctioneer ....Superior For Catalog, writeowners: Eats At The Barn Nelson - 225-4281 Clarence F. Bergnteier & Son, Owners,Longford, Kans. lin 31 r. ber 3 19:

!etions, Another County Up In Arms Grass & Grain 33 ax remittedt Draska Over Taxes December 3, 1968 5,086, andc,02:. MINNEAPOLIS -A move- and so apparent that people About 500 county residents at-are really up in arms," John Mc- ment to protest the recent realtended a meeting to discuss the estate reappraisal in Ottawa situation recently. Cready, a director of the Otta- County is being organized here. wa County Taxpayers League, "The inequities are so large said. "A large number of taxpayers are expected to pay under pro- Wu. test," Eugene Mullen, secre- tary -treasurer of the group, said. EARLN Tues., Dec. 10 11 FOR UCTION "Over 800 citizens filed objec- Ij x MASii tions to their assessments fol- Starts 11 a.m. lowing the recent real estate SALE Due to my retirement I reappraisal," McCready said, A . will sell at public auction "but the commissioners listened :.4 the following items: to only 49 of them." Members of the organization also have met informally with vlicks Sell -Out Of All Equipment the state board of tax appeals in Topeka about the situation. By Water Drilling Contractor McCready said an out-of-state s Cards firm that was not familiar with -'ent Stoll Kansas didthe reappraisal Correcting Mistakes !base ROTARY DRILL a large,p work. The business of Max Farrar of Norwich is correcting weak- postage siq Alfred Wilcox, chairman of nesses in commercially -designed farm machinery. Started as a ristmas cards K 245 Franks heavy duty combination air machine shop 30 years ago, the plant in Norwich, near Wichita, the county commissioners,re- employs 20 persons. Farrar says a principal part of the business and fluid rotary drill, J64 -B2 Gorman Rupp fused to comment. "We've hadis noting what parts of machinery frequently need repair and IPostmaster,,: Centrifugal, 600 CFM Davies compressor, enough trouble with it, any- then redesigning the piece so that it works better or more containing (;,, way," he said. durably. must bear 192 twin screw International truck, 549 cu. stagestgmps in. engine, propane,drill rod, 20 feet by !rs said the 2 7 8, 2 3 8 IF jointers. lards must beg Cf. \il Tilt cab 190 International 5th \-- whether theI FunT HILLS wheel tractor, full air aled, have Dodge winch truck, 10 ton, two 'ards or a speed, Braden winch with he envelop, Tulsa rolling tailgate bed One long wheel base heavy people to ter?: duty International truck & alp code bed Anus deliveries ni Winco power generator, 6 3/10 lasseals01 KV 3, AC current on trailer, powered by Ford 6 engine allletters, nd Hobart power welder, 250 amp DC welder, 110.220 volts AC TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1968 with a Chrit Welder, government surplus 12:00 Noon sddress sided generator, new )1: be sent t Tanks 'his is due to 500 gallon propane MOLINE, KANSAS seals have end 250 gal. nurse tank, trailer mtd Moline Auction Company 20 pound propane bottle .ngequipnlr:. 1200 gal. water tank, round inirEAST-A-rE oolitan post 05 1000 gal. Griffin vacuum filled * Registered Angus Bulls WWWWVA1.0 and bed 500 gal. rectangular, %" galv.Drop hammers, 300 pounds Serviceable ages material down Drive heads Compressors Valves, 6 inches down * Registered Angus Females Davies piston 400 CFM. Native lumber, heavy planking Bred Cows - - Bred Heifers - - Open Heifers Allis Chalmers rotary 400 New and used barrels CFM, stationary or mobilePressure and suction hoses I.CO,Ina Drill press, industrial, heavyUsed tires, good * Commercial Angus Females duty job Antique pole trailer Featuring popular and I recognized bloodlines that are proving successful in many herds in our a Coal forge, electric Antique water cooled 2-cyl. Le- state and country. These bloodlines include both imported and domestic bulls. 'The bulls in this sale Heavy duty blacksmith grinderRoy engine Anvils Well screens will be graded for sale order. Quite a number of the bulls are half-brothers. Whether you wish one or Plumbing equipment Johnson 12" irrigator several bulls, this sale is a good opportunity to fill your needs. Rigid 3-2" dies, adjustable dies6" Johnson well screens 1 to 2 inch Heavy pipe, 16" & down In addition to a good representation of females, we offer several groups of commercial females. Pipe cutter; pipe reamer Pipe wrenches, 10"48" Cables This is a new sale effort of the Kansas Angus Association to meet the growing need for top quality An- Hand wrenches Many, new and used Dump truck hoist & pump New automotive radiators gus in the Flint Hills area of southern Kansas and northern Oklahoma. ttle Pipe welding jigs; tow bar Kansas Cable Tools pickup; grease guns: water Commercial consignments will be accepted up to sale time. Call the sale manager or the sale barn for Spiders and slips, 8" to 16" system tanks; pipe fittings. particulars. Drive clamps Welding rods; hand tools; Drill stem 3x2. tbreads traveling blocks and pulleys; CONSIGNORS .ontaet: Rotary Tools used pumps. Kenneth Moore Roxbury, Kansas Henry Schmidt and Son Freeport, Kansas Numerous bits and subs 4 -wheel farm trailer Francis Shafer Newkirk, Oklahoma Peckman Bros. Paola, Kansas Contractors gasoline driven Lester E. Vohs Paola, Kansas Bellaview Angus Farm Paola, Kansas $22 Kim -Mac, David Kimzey Elk City, Kansas George L. Dodds Independence, Kansas Soil Engineering pump, 2" Richard Patton, Royce Beam and Howard Galentine Dalebanks Angus Inc. Eureka, Kansas Coring barrel; 3" couple and Plastic casing; oil pumps Richard E. Hornback Cherryvale, Kansas Russell Simmons Severy, Kansas threaded drive pipe A lot of misc. repair iron Dor Mel Farm Havana, Kansas W. H. Neal and Son Caldwell, Kansas Howard Galentine Cheney, Kansas George, Sheldon and Deborah FoxCambridge, Kansas Bidelk,- Terms: Cash or ApprovedCheck Harry E. McDaniel Argonia, Kansas THE KANSAS ANGUS ASSN. A 0 (AMR Bob Towne, Sale Manager 11111 Phone 776-6665 - RT. 2, MANHATTAN, KANSAS DonRoche, Auctioneer 1st National Bank, Clerk Route 1, Topeka Kansas

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40Zt mmi was I cm, xt 0 cki mix rty CERTIFIED Concordia, Kansas Sale Every Saturday LIVESTOCK MARKET Iy 2 whiteface cows1062 @ 16.65 1 whiteface steer 260 @ 30.75 HOGS Cattle wereselling steady to equally and fairly.All consign- 2 whiteface bulls 572 @ 25.90 27 butchers 218 @ 18.80 stronger here this past Saturday. ments are sold in the order they 7 whiteface heifers 500 @ 25.20 1 sow 570 @ 13.50 Butcher hogs were 254 to 50j unload at dock. Cattle purchased 4 whiteface heifers 435 @ 24.90 21 pigs @ 14.75 braska higher than the previous week. may be left over Sunday and fed 3 whiteface steers 450 @ 27.90 4 butchers 225 @ 17.90 We have a good demand for at no cost to the purchaser. 3 black steers 561 @ 27.40 3 gilts @ 77.50 feeder cattle, both steers and 3 black steers 561 @ 25.80 1 boar @ 45.00 heifers.There is a good supply of CATTLE 1 bull 1620 @ 20.60 10 sows 408 @ 15.00 grainandroughage available which 12 whiteface steers 609 @ 28.35 5 whiteface steers 400 @ 30.50 11 butchers 232 @ 18.65 ontaet: is one reason for the demand for 3 whiteface steers 735 @ 26.80 feeders.If you have cattle that 6 black steers 459 @ 28.30 you are thinking about selling, con- 1 black heifer 345 @ 26.00 sider the CLOUD COUNTY LIVE- 1 red steer 380 @ 28.40 ail Garton,Concordia il' STOCK COMMISSION CO. as 2 black steers 335 @ 32.00 870' 243-1181 the place to sell. We treat each 2 holstein heifers 720 @ 18.50 customer, both buyer and seller, 1 whiteface bull 1520 @ 21.30

Radio KNCK '1390' 6:45 T. T. S. _Leo Rauch,Clay Center,632-3092 .J.M.Matt Davis, Delphos 623-4543 Land Return Good -ButNot December 3, 1968 Atly G&G Calendar Better Than CommonStocks 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111ifila I 4 Trucks, machinery Kans., George Schlickau and Why should city people invest Land- buying S. Johnson estate. Pete Goer- patt thatLare ems and saddle horses northeast Harry Schlickau. ing, realtor; Ed Reimer, auc-money in farm land if it won't two.thirds of Hebron, Nebr., Bruning Dec. 7 -- Close-out of stock of tioneer & realtor. earn them more than common sales andtransfersof th' Sam's Sporting Shop, McPher- eac Dee Lot Equipment. Aucts Dec. 10 - Tractors and farmstocks or government bonds? made byfarmers Schultis & Son & Wolken. son, Kans., Aucts Marvin D. farmers. to1,. machinery in Medford, Okla., Land buying by nonfarmers But inrecent Dee. 4 - Krehbiel and Tom Schrag. buying by Farm sale northeast Ray Divelbiss & Sons Ins., seems to be increasing. Agricul- nonfarmers6,1 of Longford, Wm. Lenhart. Dec. 7 - Tools, antiques and creased slightly, John Deere Dealer. Aucts frornaZ Auer. Foster Kretz. miscellaneous items at Manhat- ture Department figuresindi- per cent of Hagel Auction Co. cate, but the statistics show the tran Dec. 5 - Farm sale northwest tan, Kans., A. D. Shore. Dec. 10 - Sellout of all well 1963 to of Plymouth, Nebr., John andDec. 7 - Real estate, mineral farm land on the average is notyear, around 34 peat rights, antiques at Russell, drilling equipment south of. theblue-chipinvestmentthat Lena Yost. Auct. Harold R. Manhattan, Kans., A. 0. Cay- Farm landhas Siegel. C. C. Butcher estate. Auct. some believe. consistently grotut lor Drilling Co. Auct. Don in the Dec. 5 - Surplus sale in Clay Marvin Mayers. of decades. last Roche. Department realestatean- In 1950 Center. Mr. & Mrs. 0. F. Dec. 7 - "Come as you are" alysts say that since 1950 farmvalue average thet( Dec. 11 Lasater Chevrolet wasSkciti Cobb. Auct .Dillon Williams. Shorthorn sale in Farmers & land - including buildings -acre or a total Ranchers barn, Salina, Kans., auction in Eskridge, Kans. for aillieki Dec. 6 - Farm sale southeast Auct Jim Kirkeminde. has produced an average total land and buildings of Belleville, Kans. Shorthorn Assn. Milton in NO Kans., Mrs. return of 8.8 percent a year. tion of $75.2billion. Nagely, Sale Mgr. Dec. 12 ---- Farmland and ma- List, Wayne Hamilton. Aucts Rollie This includes a yearly return departmentanalysts Lagasse and Larry Lagasse. Dec. 7 - New date, changed chinery west of Jamestown, Sail Kansas,EudyneReames. from the land's production ofaverage valuewas 0, Dec. 6 - Horse sale in Salina, from Dec. 14 - Cattle & acre, or a total Aucts Schaal and Sieges, 3.5 per cent, and a growth in o: S193.7:. Wilson barn. Aucts Roger A. machinery at Blaine, Kans., An agriculture Dec. 12.13-14 Kansas Angusvalue equivalent to a compound depark Johnson & Bob Perry. Steve Farrell. Aucts Joe Raine ficial Futurity show & salein annual rate of 5.3 per cent. said onereason Dec. 6 - Farm sale southeast and Loren Johnson. might be favored Hutchinson, Bob Towne, Kan- The kicker is that to reap the overthy of Diller, Nebr., Willy Muel- Dec. 7 - Native stone school market is the ler. Auct. Harold R. Siegel. building, Hinerville school, sas Angus Assn., sale mgr. full growth, land bought in 1950 amount al Dec. 14 -- Sale of miscellaneous investors are Poultr Dec.6 - Horse sale, Wilson north of Alma, Kans., School must be sold now. Otherwise, required top: items east edge of Abilene, Ks.the investor will have only thefor each. The II; livestock barn, Salina, Kans. District 329, Fred C.Clark, In the case of Poultry Sc: Aucts Roger A. Johnson and clerk. Auct Jim Kirkeminde. Henry Heer, Aucts Carl and 3.5 percent annual income from common, from El Wm. Schnell. production. an investor is requiredqcongratulat Bob Perry. Dec. 7 - Farmland sale south chase Dee. 14 atleasta head of the Farmland in Potta- But the appreciation in the 71)iie; Dec. 6 - Improved small farm of Shady Bend, Kans., Clara equity in what The award watomie county, Kans., Ther-market value of farm land is a he is lit4 west of Newton. Kans., Mrs. M. Ruggel,agent;Willis while in land KSU Poult] Ida Hoffman. Auct Jim Kirke- Darg, auct. esia Fagan estate, Wayne M.strong motivation forcity - purchasestt Stallard, admin. Aucts Armon are nominimum down;- minde, Dec. 7 -- Farm sale west of To- dwelling investors, despite a merits. Dec. 6 - 23rd registered Here- peka. Arthur Neuber. Everett Bosse, real estate broker: larger growth for common ford production sale to be held Hoobler, Auct. and Marvin Cottrell, salernanstocks during the same 18 years. in the Clay Center sale pavil-Dec. 9 --- Farm sale west of Val- Dec. 14 -- Cars in Salina, Ks., For example, the analysts say, ion, B -K Hereford Ranch, ley Falls, Kans., Mr. & Mrs. Dale Wrecker Service. Auctssince 1950 common stocks have Sal( Longford, Clarence F. Berg - Alvin Griffitts. Aucts Paul A. Frank Harz and Bob Perry. averaged an annual dividend meter & Son. Dec.14 -Marshall County Cowfk Hurst and Earl Roderick. yield of 3.5 per cent, the same Royal Dec. 7- Farm sale northeast Dec. 9 -changed from Dec. 4 Hereford Assn. sale in Marys-as for farm land's return from C Kato, of Fairbury, Nebr., Melvin and Farm sale northeast of ville, Kans., Arlyn Seheller, production. But common stocks ADM Is C Wanda Vorderstrasse. Aucts Longford, Wm. Lenhart, Auct see.treas. have increased in value at the SERVICEABLE BUJ1 Planning Schultis & Son & Wolken. Dec. 13- Farmland auction by - VV1TH WEIGHT RECO, issued by y4 Foster Kretz. rate of 10.3 per cent a year, Priced . . . $300 to $5:d Dec. Production sale of Dec. 10-- Farmland auction sealed bids, Randolph, Kans., nearly double the rate for land. agency? Yo Schlickau Herefords, Haven, noilh of Canton, Kans., Julia bids to Ivan Isaacson. As in the case of land, stocks GRANT POOLE it at least Dec. 16-- Dairy cow sale north would have to be sold for the MANHATTAN, KISS date of issi of Clay Center, Kans., Donald Located 4 mi south of State Unive investor to get the entire 13.8 intersection, 2mi west cn Slingshy. Auct Foster Kretz. per cent gain. Dowell Creek Rd. Ph. PlUt' omist, Dec. 16- Farm sale northeast of Cuba, Kans., Wesley and Grace Huncovsky. Auct. Eu- The No.1 Hog Market In Kansas gene Waring. Dee. '16 Vie Roth horned Her- eford dispersionin Natorna, WASHINGTON SALES CO. Kansas. TRY US SOON I )ec. 20 Yo,rksitire hog disper- ;al southeast of Clay Center, HOGS every TUESDAY Kans., t ilk Hughes. Auct. CATTLEevery WEDNESDAY HOGS START AT 11:00 A.M. 1-' ,ter Kretz. CATTLE AT 1:00 P.M. Dec. 12 - Improved farm north YOU, GET ACTION of Hanover, Kans., Harold AT THE WASHINGTON AUCTION We had a real active sale FEEDER CATTLE Besack. Aucts Schultis & Son. ED BURT last Saturday, with quite a few 28 wfTtb11: hfrs 840 'Lt. 24.50 Dec. 21 Farm sale north of 2 blkwhif h frs .895u. 25.30 cattle here and prices better. Enterprise, Kans., Mrs. Paul Residence EA 52393 58 wft;bwf strs7.15 ,a 27,10 Glatt. Aucts Carl and Wm. Barn Phone EA 5-2266 In fact, there was a real strong 12 whit. strs market.Especially if you have 695 -a 27.70 Schnell, Washington, Kans. 29 whif sirs 895 u; feeder cattle, contract us.Call 26,35 Jan. 4 - Annual January bull 1070 at the barn, 238-1471 Junction 4 whif sirs 760 .a.26.80 & cow sale in Green City, Mo. the 23 NvItif steers City, or if you call us at home, 815 26.50 Jan. 21, 1969 AnualReben- muc 43 blk8b-wf sirs 850ec 26.20 class note we are now on the Junction1 black steer siurf Hereford production City exchange, 238-8211. 1050 :a25.10 sale,SylvanGrove,Kans., Ronald Rice Motors,' with 7 whit. steers 700 u One early consignment for 26.90 Elmer Itebertstorf. COO 2 hlk steers 890 cc26.30 CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE this week:a nice Holstein Jan. 18-- Farm sale with cattle North Kansas' Largest Volume Dealer springer cow, fresh in about west of Marion, Kans., Leland The cow market was stronger. two weeks. Siefert. Aucts Vtim. and Carl NW 2nd Phone CO 3-4000 ABILENE,RA, 8l6 wbi: Good cows sold from $16.00 Schnell. STEER CALVES to $17.50. A few heiferettes Jan. 22 61.17b 1 sold from $18.00 to $22.00. Farm sale south of 1 co 2 whiface strs260 ,ce 33.25 Manhattan, Kansas., Mr. & 2 blkwhif strs230 'a;32,25 Tilt., thinner cows sold from 1 co $13.00 to $16.00. .Mrs. Frank Werner. Auct FINAL MARK-DOWN 1 co 9 whif steers 350 'a,30.75 Lawrence Welter. 1 co 6 whif steers 305 'cu30.75 HOGS Jan. 22 --- Hinkhouse Polled 1 co 21 whif steers400 .(in 30.50 ON NEW 1968's & DEMOS 19 mixed hogs 232 18,20 Hereford sale in Plainville, 1 co 4 whif steers 510 30.20 selectin!. 26 red hogs 232 @ sale mgr. Vie Roth. Only a few left . . but we have a fine 11 whif steers500 30.10 18.10 only a few: 9 white hogs 219 @18,15 Jan. 23.24-25- American York- late used cars" on the lot- to list S TC 2 blkwhif strs c.11: 515,1d; 29.70 27 vt 13 whif strs 8 mix hogs 218 :cis 18.05 shire Club show and sale in 1967 OLDSMOBILE Delta 88 4 door ...... 545 @'28.90 slee'- 1 wi 23 whif strs 25 red hogs 235 @ 18.00 Arkansas City, Kans., sale Radio, heater, automatic transmission, power 360 ,',60 29.25 28 mixed hogs 214 th Jan. 25. Wilbur F. Prager, and brakes. factory air. 1 wl 3 blkwhif strs505 'p,28.80 18.00 10 white hogs218 sec-treas. 1966 OLDSMOBILE Delta 88 -t door hardtop ...... toy,'-, 1 wl 2 whif steers 560 (.3.) 28.20 18.00 Radio, heater, automatic transmission. Power s. 44 mix hogs Feb. 1 --- B.F.Y. bred gilt -- 17v 13 blkwhif strs510 @28.75 244 @17.90 sale electric r locks, seatsand 13 mix hogs 238 (117.90 in Emporia, Kans., JimYear - tore air. 3 bl 1 blk spt sow out. 1966a 11 t HEIFER CALVES 375 @ 14.95 Id:)Super Sport ...... 11 hamp sows V-8, 2 -door hardtop, radio, heater, 4 -speed. :0'd,. 7 bl 11 whif hfrs 455 @27.00 370 (c.b 14.95 Feb. 1, 1969-- Duroc sale and V8 hardtop 1 white sow 500 @ 1966 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass 2 door Holidayautomatic tr, 40 t 6 whif hfrs 340 @26.50 14.30 annual 4-H & FFA contestin Maroon with white top, radio, heater, 29 t 6 black hfrs 1 black sow 480 14.45 Smith Center, Kans.Albrecht mission, power steering and brakes, factoryair. i3]. 515 (a26.45 , 33 v 7 whif hfrs 450 p and Popp. 1966 CADILLAC Sedan IleVille ...... 26.40 The pig market was better 5 wl 15 whif hfrs 310 p26.25 this Feb. 5 - Farm saleeast of El- 4 door hardtop, full power...... 49r week. 1966 CHEVROLET Impala Super Sport 2 door ,. 6 blkwhif hfrs345 @ Pigs weighing 50 lbs. mo, Floyd Beemer. Auct. power ste 26.80 and up sold from $16.00 Fos- Radio, heater, automatic transmission, 6 re 4 blkwhif hfrs390 (b)26.00 to ter Kretz. air conditioner. 3:3,000 actual miles. ;) 7 wl $18.00. Otherwere selling Feb. 7 1965 10 blkwhif hfrs 512 p25.70 - Farm sale northwest CHEVROLET Impala Super Sport ...... - from $14.00 to $16.00. transit 4 wl 7 whif hfrs 405 @25.50 A of Blue Rapids. Paul V -8,2 -door hardtop, radio, heater, automatic .. 4 wl few small pigs sold from Miller. Slr $11 Roche & Raleigh Breeding, power steering and brakes. air conditioner. 27 1 to $16.00. aucts. 1964 CHEVROLET V8 4 -door wagon ...... Radio, heater, automatic transmission. SY'' LICENSED AND BONDED Feb. 8 196-1 OLDSMOBILE Dynamic 88 4 door hardtop - BARN PH. JUNCTION Seventh annualPoll- plstew.; CITY 238-1471 ed Hereford productionsale Radio, heater, automatic transmission, Pow-. C If you have livestock to Valley Hereford and brakes, air conditioner. SW Fc appraise, call: Farm, Goff, 1964 CHEVROLET Imeala 4 door ...... : ... rii obllgal Kans., Carl J. Funk. Radio, heater, automatic transMission.48.000 call in VERN LANGVARDT, Manager,238-8211, Junction City Mar. 27 HOWARD LANGVARDT, - Northeast Kansas Auctioneer, 238-8212, JunctionCity Angus Assn.sale in Horton. HERB NEUMEYER, White City,Phone 349-2863 Open Evenings Till9 p.m. George Hook,Morrill, Ks., DL sale mgr. Sundays 1 to 5 p.m. t Any 'nal Revenue Service, says John H. Coolidge. It is a marketing Patterns right of indeterminable life and liiras th'elkt is not subject to depreciation. Thursday ferneach If a milk base is disposed of :tettrmers by the original owner within 6 recent months after it was issued, the se AUCTION armors hasa4.) sale must be treated as a short- DECEMBER 5 ',from ahom, term capital gain. The full am- transhefierlii. ount would add to his other 34 per oee4: taxable income. SALE Starts 12:00 Noon If he holds the base more Lunch Served s grown than 6 months, the sale will be in v NEBRASKA SALE t. considered a long-term capital the lastco,,. 1950 the "it gain, only half of which is tax- I will sell at public auction at the place 3 miles west & 3 able income. Thus, itis very miles north of Plymouth, Nebr.: or 1 mile east, 2 miles south, 1 Was s64.95 mile east & 1/4 mile south of Swanton, Nebr. for all the: important, tax -wise, to hold the milk base more than 6 months. JD 2 -row lister with fert. att., ,n,gs in the ns. No. 730 mom Last If the value of the base is re- 20 Head Cattle v,,, duced or it should suddenly have IHC 7.16 drill ilYsts said ti; 8 Shorthorn cows, bred to IHC 2 -row monitor no value due to some change in purebred Milking Shorthorn Was 5178 as JD 2 -row monitor $1937 milk marketing rules or pro- bull, to start calving last of14' disc - 12 disc billia cedures, it would be considered Dec., 4 to 6 years old 3 -section springtooth e departments. a capital loss of property in the 2 Guernsey Jersey milk cows 4 -section & 3 -section harrows reason IN 6 Yearling Shorthorn steers Oliver horse mower 'd over business. Yearling Shorthorn heifer 4 wheel trailer the 51' The amount of the loss would 2 small calves High wheel wagon mount of his, be first used to offset capital Purebred Milking Shorthorn 2 hayracks, on steel gears quired to Poultry Award bull, 4 years old, with papers2 Case side delivery rakes put: The Red Rooster Award of the Kansas State University gains.. If there were no capital TRUCK PTO for F-20; hay loader Poultry Science Club has been awarded this year to a senior gains, the loss would be limited 1954 Ford 1,-;'2 ton pickup, 6 - common Kelly Ryan 36' grain elevator, stoda from El Dorado, Robert Frisbie, right. Here Frisbie accepts to $1,000 per year, until the cylinder, four -speed with motor required to congratulations and a check for $150 from Dr. C. L. Norton. full cost was recovered in this POULTRY & EQPT. Case combine, with motor & head of the department of dairy and poultry science at KSU. 75 Hy -Linehens:brooder a 70 per ; manner. pickup The award furthers the education of deserving members of the house; small hog house JD manure spreader he ishttytri KSU Poultry Science Club. However. in such a case, the ANTIQUES urchases Feed grinder; grain auger then producer to whom the base was Walnut bedstead & dresser,Several tons of old iron m down pay. originally issued could claim no with mirror & marble top; 6 chairs; wooden churn (run- HAY & STRAW loss, because capital losses arc ning order); stone churn; 700 bales alfalfa hay (3 cut- limited to cost and he is con- wash bowl & pitcher; lamps;tings)75 bales wheat straw sidered to have "zero" cost in. lanterns; picture frames. MISCELLANEOUS Sad irons; dishes; phono- 100 steel posts; 300 rods Sale Of Milk Base the milk base, Coolidge says. graph & records: 30 & 50 -gal.barbed wire; roll of c,ibbing; DOUGLAS JIBES DAMS iron kettles; hand corn Sheller;fanning mill with screens; OF ARMY ENGINEERS old buggy. pump jack: 100' 1" pipe; 300 The Corps of Engineers is ded- Old machinery; corn planter;gal. gas tank & stand cociAk'r.T! Is -Capital Gain cultivator; end gate seeder; 4 50 -gal. barrels; slat crib- A milk base is considered a icated to. "building dams wheth- Woods threshing machine withbing; hog chute: feed bunk; ILE ULU Planning to sell that milk base er you need them or not" said belts. some lumber & planks; elec- IT RECORD') apital investment by the Inter- issued by your milk marketing Supreme Court justice William tric motors; tractor chains; 6.300 to $59) 3 blocks & tackles; air pressure agency? You'll be ahead to keep C'. Douglas at a convention for Farm Machinerytank with motor. POOLE itat least 6 months from the00. science and mathematics teach- IHC M tractor, new rubber Post drill; 2 sets thread cut- 'AN, KANS, date of issue, says a Kansas ers at St. Louis. "The engineers F-20 tractor, new rubber ters: shop tools: wheel bar- south of NM: State University Extension econ- have no conservation stand- 1966 Oliver 415 7' mower row: skelton wheels; other mi west on wpitlQ KT. lita;tts 2x14" plow items not mentioned. Id.Ph. PR 6K' 0MiSt, ards," said Dot glas. John & Lena Yost ansas DeWitt, Nebraska - Phone 656-316.5. Plymouth Bank of Swanton, Swanton, Nebr, Clerk Harold. R. Siegel, Atiet.. - 1528 F St.. Fairbury, Nebr. 729.3651 Reynolds -Livestock, Real Farm Sales- Sale Barn All Sales ABILENE, KANS. relale eowut TItivadclat Hogs 11:30 a.m. Start 1:00p: Cattle 1 p.m. Selling Every BURT FRIDAY We did not hold a sale Thanksgiving week so the following listings are for our sale of November 21st. The market on EA 5-2393 Starts 1:00 p.m. all calves was 504 to $1.00 higher; 504 higher on feeder steers and heifers; and $1.00 lower on cows. 1070 cattle moved through 22 bl &bwf strs 818 @ 26.40 the ring last Friday.Nothing 2 whiface strs 820 @ 26.50 much changed in prices.All 9 whiface strs 534 @ 28.15 classes looked about steady FAT CATTLE & FEEDERS 1 whiteface bull 225 @29.00 5 whiface strs 606 @ 27.40 28.60 391 @29.00 with last week. 518 @ 29.80 8 whiteface steers --- 553 (cu 4 whiteface steers 9 blk whifc strs 6 black steers 531 (4)28.00 10 black steers 492 @28.70 5 holstein strs 770 @ 22.30 COWS 11 whiteface steers ---725 27.20 2 whiteface steers ----888 (2.)26.70 HEIFER CALVES 6 whifc cows /cvs @ 302.50 STOCKER & FEEDER HEIFERS 9 mixed steers 757 (cu26.40 5 black heifers 284 @29.25 8 black cows/cvs @ 238.00 28 blk&b whifc333 @ 26.70 17 black cows/cvs@ 253.00 15 mixed steers 717 @26.05 2 roan heifers 340 @28.25 25 blk&bwhifc 434 p 26.05 8 blk & blk whifc strs- 689 (ii)25.15 12 mixd heifers 384 @26.75 6 black cows (a), 206.00 71 blk&bwhifc 438 @ 26.50 1 cow 1220 @ 14.70 5 whiteface steers 709 25.10 2 black heifers 172 @26.00 30 blk&bwhifc 480 p 26.40 10 holstein steers 522 (cc25.10 7 black & blk wf hfrs - 425 @25.80 1 cow 1150 @ 16.00 22 whiface hfrs433 @ 25.80 1 cow 1440 @ 15.50 27 mixed heifers 637 @24.60 3 black whiteface hfrs 477 @25.25 8 whiface hfrs 432 @ 26.00 516 (a)24.20 6 black heifers 402 @25.20 1COW 990 p 15.80 5 black heifers 34 whiface hfrs 383 p 25.75 558 23.90 MOS 1COW 1270 p 15.20 3 whiteface -heifers 35 whiface hfrs386 @ 25.75 3 black heifers 680 (a)23.90 HOGS & PIGS 1COW 1080 @ 14.80 32 med ql bwf636 @ 25.00 selection 13 mixed heifers 675 (0)23.75 18 white fats 218 @18.20 17 whifc hfrs 318 @ 26.10 i,v: 45 white fats 234 @18.15 STOCKER & FEEDER STEERS 8 black hfrs 497 @ 25.50 - $900` COW S 42 mixed fats 211 @18.10 27 wf &bwf strs345 @ 31.50 4 black hfrs 620 p 25.00 vetsteerin- 1 whiface steers 190 p 38.50 1 holstein cow 1450 ra,16.00 6 white sows 392 p15.75 4 whiface hfrs 582 @ 25.30 1 black whiteface cow1215 (a)15.90 2 hamp sows 585 p14.00 $280' 1 whiface steer250 @ 34.00 47 blk&bwhifc 503 @ 25.30 1 whiface steer230 @ 34.00 1 whiteface cow 1075 15.40 2 white gilts 390 @17.00 versteam 22 med ql whifc 637 @ 25.00 905 (a., 15.00 1 white boar 410 @10.30 lac' E 17 whiface steers407 @ 31.20 1 black cow indows. 5 blk whifc hfrs 452 p 25.70 9.10 3 black steers 406 p 31.40 415 @ 26.10 1 jersey cow 910 @ 13.80 1 hamp boar 650 @ f?,(g 2 whiface hfrs 179.00 124 @21.00 11 black steers426 p 30.80 2 blk whifc hfrs 420 @ 26.20 1 whiteface heifer 13 mixed feeders 7 black steers 424 @ 30.20 9 mixed feeders 173 @17.50 $2295 163 @17.25 :rdtop . BULLS 7 mixed feeders mane trans, 40 black steers528 p 29.40 Already listed for Friday, Nov. 582 @ 28.15 1 whiteface bull ---1450 (a)24.00 29 white pigs 15.75 air. 29 blk&bwf strs 6. 21.30 $30 33 whiface steers465 @ 30.20 1 black bull 1650 @ 9 white pigs 10.00 ..... 200 choice feeder shoats, 50 1 whiteface bull 1850 (ii,21.20 5 whiface strs 644 @ 27.10 to 70 lbs. sprayed & wormed, , 09.2 1 whiteface bull 1255 p20.30 ..... ,, 49 wf strs & bulls 417 @ 29.50 steern, these pigs are from Marvin Hamm1,s 'er 6 red neck strs521 @ 28.40 pig farm. $20 7 whif ace strs 698 @ 26.65 BULL & STEER CALVES 14 young black whiteface 4 black steers 271 35.50 ransmIs''' 4 whiface strs 777 @ 26.20 cows with baby calves by side. 4 whiface strs 810 p 26.25 1 whiteface steer 210 (Cu33.75 00'1 32 choice feeder heifers. 348 @30.40 RALEIGH BREEDING, MANAGER 27 bl&bwf strs 756 @ 26.50 2 whiteface steers 2 black steers 188 @30.00 barn 562-3671; home562-3541"171a $1695 l YARDMEN ON DUTY 24 HOURS A DAY 7 black steers 452 @29.20 steering 2 black bull calves 400 29.00 Auctioneer: Larry Lagasse, CALL DUDE REYNOLDS COLLECT Ph. Concordia, Kans. CH 3-1714 51195 For Information, requests for appraisals at no .. , 1 18,000miles obligation, regardiror coming sales, Bring your cattle call me at any time, day or night. In at any time day LIVESTOCK & COMMISSION CO. any l or night; we'll han- CO 3-3394 dle them for you at Aiwumalie MARYSVILLE, KANSAS DUDE REYNOLDSAbilene, Kans...your request. Sell41StAl By 3 black & bwfccalves 8 black wfc calves 5335 111C43CJC:IV35 black calves 470o Auction 24 a go. 712 @ 24.20 5 whiface calves 5235 2 black heifers on, 458@2: [email protected] 565 f 24.20 3 shorthorn calves Our receipts of 846 cattle was 3 whiface calves 2 whiface heifers 37s g light this week due to holiday 13 whiface calves [email protected] 8 black heifers 598 @ 24.20 4 whiface calves 3 mixed calves [email protected] 604 @ 24.10 5 mixed calves 462 7,1 week. The market was uneven. 11 whiface heifers 420 Yearling steers and feedersweigh- 1 whiface calf [email protected] 2 whiface heifers 832 @ 24.10 3 mixed calves 30.10 5200 ing 700 pounds and up were50t 2 black bulls 262@ 4 whiface heifers 587 @ 23.80 2 black calves steers 1 whiface calf [email protected] 631 @ 23.80 2 mixed calves SOO to 754 higher. Light weight 6 black heifers 47s were steady to weakand heifer 3 whiface calves [email protected] 2 whiface heifers 595 @ 23.60 9 black calves 29.90 - -Jo- calves were 504 to 75.t lower. 2 black bulls 315@ 9 black heifers 728 @23.10 2 mixed calves 8 mixed calves [email protected] 2 black wfc heifers 740 @23.00 2 black wfc calves 452 2 black calves 282p29.60 740 @22.00 2 mixed calves 2 black wfc heifers 44s STOCKER & FEEDER STEERS 6 whiface calves [email protected] HEIFER CALVES 2 whiface calves @29.30 4205 6 whiface steers 558 @29.20 3 whiface calves 445 3 whiface calves 215 @27.40 2 black calves 460 28.90 303o, k' 1 whiface steer 575 @28.20 5 whiface calves p 1 black calf 340 @26.60 COWS [email protected] 18 whiface steers 643 p27.351 6. whiface calves 7 whiface calves 367 @26.20 1 whifaceCOW 27.25 9 black wfc calves [email protected] 2 holstein 790.5.4 15 whiface steers 631 p 2 black calves 347 @26.10 COWS 1337.5 27.10 [email protected] 2 black cows 14 2 whiface steers 885 @ 7 whiface calves 2 black calves 377 @25.75 8675 606 @27.10 5 mixed calves [email protected] 2 black cows 3 whiface steers 4 whiface calves 505 @25.60 1175 ; 592 @27.10 3 black calves [email protected] 1 whiface cow 2 whiface steers 4 black calves 456 @25.60 1050o, k 692 @27.00 2 black wfc calves [email protected] 1 whiface cow 3 whiface steers 4 black calves 427 @25.50 10605 i 732 @27.00 4 shorthorn calves [email protected] 5 mixed steers 2 whiface calves 480 @25.50 1 holstein cow 1140,1 557 @27.00 6 whiface calves [email protected] 1 whiface cow a, 2 whiface steers 4 whiface calves 305 @25.40 11505 14. 612 @27.00 6 whiface calves [email protected] 1 black cow 4 mixed steers 5 whiface calves 421 @25.20 8655 700 @26.60 6 mixed calves [email protected] r 23 whiface steers 3 black wfc calves 431 @25.10 2 black cows 9025 26.60 [email protected] 3 mixed steers 702 ( 4 black calves 4 whiface calves 426 @25.10 1 holstein cow 570 p26.60 6 black wfc calves [email protected] 1080 a 10 2 whiface steers 5 mixed calves 434 @25.10 2 whiface cows 9750 N 6 black & bwf steers 671 @26.60 STOCKER& FEEDER HEIFERS 448 @25.10, 1 black cow 726 p26.45 black & bwfc calves 990o ,: 8 mixed steers 4 mixed heifers 600 @ 25.30 470 @25.10 1 whiface cow 10305:s. 26.25 3 whiface calves 631 p 5 mixed steers 3 black heifers 560 @ 25.10 7 mixed calves 515 @25.00 1 holstein cow 2 black whfc steers 620 p26.20 4 black heifers 642 (o)25.00 330 @25.00 1 whiface cow 26.00 2 black wfc calves 1350@ It; 3 black steers 808 @ 7 black wfc heifers 557 p 24.90 9 whiface calves 504 @25.00 1 black cow & calf F. A. 6 mixed steers 843 @25.95 3 whiface heifers 696 p 24.80 6 mixed cows & calves 9 black calves 537 @25.00 (c11,.. last week. 2 shorthorn steers 745 @25.80 2 black heifers 625 @ 24.70 2 black wfc calves 440 @25.00 15 black cows 8 mixed steers 869 p25.60 15 mixed heifers 739 @ 24.60 342 ©25.00 11 whiface cows 737 @25.60 2 mixed calves 2 mixed steers 7 mixed heifers 620 @ 24.50 2 mixed calves 397 @25.00 13 whiface cows 711 @25.60 667 @ 24.50 3 mixed steers 2 black heifers Farm',es 8 mixed steers 843 @25.30 FOR INFORMATION OR ESTIMATES: 13 black steers 763 @25.10 LIVESTOCK COMMISSIO re 2 mixed steers 882 @25.10 REZAC BARN ' farmers at 2 black steers 790 @24.70 St. Marys 437-2999 slightlyhig 5 mixed steers 921 @24.10 COMPANY earlier and 23.30DELAINE REZAC 3 whiface bulls 695 @ St. Marys 437-6266 November 1 4 h/Olstein steers 840 @23.30 to the Kans 621 @23.00ELMER IMTHURN 16 holstein steers Maple Hill MI 3-2440 ySt. Marystock Repor: 32 holstein steers 983 @22.10 vember 15 t PAUL KRAMER ,...received by STEER CALVES St. Marys 437-2993 air 286 @ 34.25 k 4 whiface calves wrence Welter, GeneToby & Dennis Rezac period coma8rip,ercent 1 whiface calf 370 @ 31.00Auctioneers: La cent at mid -1 cent atmin Slight to TY tcreases iron ed for grain Central Kansas Most 1 t>cattle, calve _l_nr,-'andeggs. ... West SideOfSa 1 ! Modern Livestock Auction The crop ipercent of t :"".4W4,411 TWO SALES EVERY WEEK 1,Ftpid-Noveml-: " 4" NOlfzgigingt"tag MONDAY THURSDAY .i.a month ea Hogs& Cattle Cattle Only Hogs sell at 11:00 a.m. followed by Selling startsat11:00 am artNegoNo Rec our regular cattlesale 1114 they are will sell in the order they ed on the books. unloaded. or Em

442@ 2352 cattle and 539 hogs sold through this market 162 whiteface heifers, Dickinson Co 688 @ 25.60 12 blk whiface hfrs, McPherson Co. the past week.fat hog top was $18.20 and feeder 752@ chool 66 blk whifc heifers, Dickinson Co. 762 @ 25.80 7 holstein heifers, Mitchell Co. EMPORIA steers and feeder heifers very active and higher with 940@ 1 black whifc steer, Lincoln Co. 735 p 27.40 1 whiteface cow, Ellsworth Co. chool Distr feeder heifers carrying the most advance - other 1 whiteface cow, Ellsworth Co. 10100 1 black cow, Lincoln Co. 885 @ 17.50 1280@ ation will n classes of cattle steady. 1 holstein Cow, Ottawa Co. f votes in a Three sales this week: 14 shorthorn steers, McPherson Co.941 p 25.70 38 black cows/13 cvs, Saline Co. @ 177.50 which a $4.6 Mon. Dec. 2nd11 a.m.Cattle & Hogs HOGS 1 holstein bull, Saline Co. 1555 @ 22.60 219 @ ond issue Thurs. Dec. 5th11 a.m.Stocker & feeder cattle 20 mixed hogs, Ellsworth Co. 1 holstein bull, Ottawa Co. 1365 @ 22.40 229 @ otes. Saturday, Dec. 7th 12:00 noon, special shorthorn 15 white hogs, Saline Co. 1 whiteface bull, Saline Co. 1735 @ 22.10 220 @ Unofficial sale 8 red hogs, Saline Co. ote showed CATTLE 1 whiteface cow, Saline Co. 940 @ 17.50 244 @ 6 whiteface steers, Saline Co. 390 p 31.10 7 white hogs, Saline Co. 2250 13 -vote rn 8 whiteface steers, McPherson Co.611 @28.25 4 spotted hogs, Sal 6 whiteface heifers, Saline Co. 395 @ 26.10 239 @ uent discov 14 mixed heifers, Saline Co. 720 @25.35 13 mixed hogs, Ottawa Co. ng the offic 10 black heifers, Lincoln Co. 497 p24.75 14 whifc cows/cvs, Morris Co. p 230.00 565 @ 8 whiteface cows, Saline Co. @ 175.00 1 belt boar, Dickinson Co. 2050 he results. 4 char. steers, Harvey Co. 547 @27.20 1 white boar, Ottawa Co. It was the 4 whiteface steers, Saline Co. 361 p32.00 5 black steers, Morris Co. 411 p 29.80 5190 5 black whiteface hfrs, Morris Co.277 p 27.50 9 mixed sows, Saline Co. 566 @ ponds fora 2 whiteface heifers, Saline Co. 350 p27.20 4 hamp sows, Russell Co. ere rejecte 11 black whiteface strs, Ellsworth Co811 p26.10 6 whiteface cows, Saline Co. @ 195.00 Co. 499 @ 9 whiteface heifers, Clay Co. S70 @ 24.50 5 spotted sows, Dickinson In a polio 18 black whiteface strs, Ellsworth Co934 p26.00 3 hamp shoats, Clay Co. card said: 12 whiteface heifers, McPherson Co. 414 @26.85 2 whiteface steers, Ottawa Co. 677 @ 26.80 4 holstein steers, Lincoln Co. 34 white pigs, Saline Co. lihe school b 24 whiteface steers, Marion Co. 978 @2S.90 687 p 21.70 Co. 15 whiteface cows, Ellsworth Co. @ 189.00 8 mixed pigs, Ellsworth itizens hav 21 holstein steers, Marion Co. 830 p21.15 10 hamp pigs, Russell Co. ers of the 14 black whiteface heifers, Dick. Co729 25.40 7 mixed steers, Saline Co. 525 @ 28.30 Co. 10 blk whiface steers, McPherson Co 477 p 29.30 1 white sow/10 pigs, Ottawa oncerning f 24 mixed heifers, Dickinson Co. 684 @25.60 he overcrov 72 mixed heifers, Dickinson Co. 689 @25.50 till exist. 43 whiteface cows, New Mexico 174.00 The board 27 whiteface cows, New Mexico 175.00 on these pla 14 whiteface steers, Lincoln Co. 823 @26.7S Ranchlthe defeatas 17 black whiteface strs, McPherson 730 @27.0S FOR INFORMATION OR ESTIMATES: & ork on the 20 whiteface steers, McPherson Co. 895 @26.30 LAURENCE CLEMENCE Farmers Ian of actio 109 whiteface heifers, Dickinson Co.696 25.52 Abilene Phone CO 3-309' The resolu 28 whiteface heifers, Dickinson Co. 714 @25.65 MERRILL CHRISTIANSEN Durham Phone 732-3371 COMMISSION as no plan: 59 whiteface steers, Marion Co. 771 @27.00 LIVESTOCK ause its att 6 black steers, Lincoln Co. 600 p28.00 BOB MUIR us40 Salina Phone TA 3-2963 West onold aud must 9 whiteface steers, Saline Co. 355 @33.50 "Although 57 blk &bwf steers, Marion Co. 731 @27.30 MARKET REPORTS PhS°Anelfieports ofin 48 blk &bwf steers, Marion Co. 867 @26.90 Radio Station KSAL, Salina 5.3.042rn1 1 he conduct 6:45 a.m. Every 91 3 TA 9 black heifers, Dickinson Co. 488 @26.00 ion, there is 9 black cows, Dickinson Co. 185.00 Monday, Wednesday & Friday R0- KFRM nean Lion of frauc 18 whiteface heifers, Marion Co. 503 p26.00 Licensed 6 mixed steers, Marion Co. 577 p27.90 6:55 a.m. Mon. through Fri.