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Oa Calf Sale lin \7'/A )71 pt ON 11,1 I seed, UsedBt[olt the other praised the Will for settling 134y h,1 over ship- a. Post Topeka 4., rAs mance Oa 17th Year No. 38 November 16, 1971 11E90111 calf Sale Best established of the club calf sales in theG&G area is the multi -breed sale held by neighbors Pete Hawkinson, Willard Olsonand Linn Fagerberg. These pictures were taken at the recent sale at Manhattan, the 7thannual one held by the trio. Olson and Fagerberg are from Olsburg, and Hawkinsonnow lives in Manhattan tho he once farmed in the Frankfort area. The sale this year moved about 170 club calves.Hawkinson brings Shorthorns to the sale; Fagerberg, Angus; and Olson, Herefords. Thisyear they also sold several crosses with exotic breeds. 3ER 17 r 10:30 a.m. tchell County Fairgr000ds, Befit n t Measure Up - -It's a Matter of Profit!! iy of the sale on oach bull NG BULLS WILL SELL 0 :ON -ACT ;if k,f. Univortity - Minheien, Kiwi fig 4 char & red MI 2 char hfrs 9 wf &bwfhfrs 6 bill hfrs 3 blk hfrs 2 wf hfrs Ft. Tomato Plant 2 blk hits 2 wf hfrs re the first frost hit it, Lyman Res, Abilene gardener,had COI ed a tomato plant luxuriate 305 @ 38.75 ly nine feet tall. 2 hoist coty 292 @ 38.50 1 wf cow 326 @ 38.10 2 ger cows 360 @ 37.50 hoist cow 357 @ 37.40 wf cow 303 @ 37.00 wf cow 415 @ 37.00 bwf cow 342 @ 36.20 bill cow. 480 @ 36.10 wfcow 36.10 470 @ wf cow 36.00 389 @ wf coo 350 @36.00 wf cow 405 @36.00 2WfC°W5 530 @35.80 wf COW 441 @ 35,70 3 wfcows 453 @ 35,60 1brocf CO" 431 @35.10 wf COW 428 @35.00 1 wf COW @ 35.00 wf cows 413 @34.80 wf COW 400@ 34.75 wf COW 420 @ 34'70 caw 410 @34.60 wf cow 510 @34.50 wf cows 474 @ 34'5° bill cow 4 cow 470 @34.25 337 @ 34.10 WO do wickws8` 437 @ 3" wfcowsic6511 380 @ 34'0° 4 440 @ 33'70n 9bil"Ovisl a 33.6w 415 vf- 4charhf" 510 33° 32.80 420 @ 1155 COI° C K y OMPA Ste° 11111111111111 IC Area 4HersWin Chicago Trips 4H WINNERS FROM G&G AREA Among winners of annual 4H awards are these G&G area young trips to Chicago for the National 4H Congress latethis month. 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DISTRIBUTED BY Linn KLUGHARTT Chapman .Salina KUHLMAN MOTOR CO. - THORNHILL MACHINERY CO., JONES & KNOPP WA2-324.1. VAHSHOLTZ IMPL. CO. 1205 Woodswether Road 'Marysville KANSAS CITY, MO. 64105 $RAUCHI BROTHERS. soybean, corn and fish meal, and Japanese Still rice straw. tofb igat Beer-contrarytothepopular averagelady belief-is fed only rarely these days, rit Pamper. Their MatsudasaidBest mostlyforthesakeoftourist roni cameras. At Wadakin's small ex- cow that idesle High -Priced Beef perimental farm, Jiro Teranishi,a splan! tender for 20 years, pops the top -doesn't in Soviet The blackhaired beauties aroundfrom a quart of beer and pours the r n t h Matsusaka, Japan, get the best foodcontents down the throat of a cow Pwelirellbileays and drink, never work, take morningeach time a busload oftourists inter sunbaths and are massaged. But allarrives from Tokyo, about 240 milesclayCoup unced this pampering doesn't last long, forto the north. F tration. after three or four years they are The daily massage is important, Thisw Agricultu slaughtered and the result is whatKitagawa said. It helps distribute ens desci might be the best beef in the world. CLAY "fl surface fat within the muscles to farm ction as Many Americans have heard of or tour sponsored t. produce aclassicmarbledten- Center. ; Union tasted Kobe beef, but in Japan thesederness and flavor that Japanese ately three days Matsusaka beef is consideredgourmets prefer to eat with Sukiyaki III:m. gains from superior. The best cuts bring up to or raw as sashimi rather than asprojectaClarnYtriesCiCp'haEa111Terwils-alkfsicee M $14 per pound in Tokyo markets, and on the Merle steak. before the domestic demand has always examining said Teranishi takes a healthy swigand pollution the eavdt control :'contracts, been so great that producers havefrom a bottle of shochu, Japanese " HONOR FAIR BOARD MEMBERS never bothered to export any. vodka, and sprays it with his mouth Herman Bott. The tourconcludes Members and officers of the Kansas State Fair Board were The breed-a Japanese shorthair on the cow's back before massaging \rigli A.E.Brandhorst called Wagyu, is the same as Kobe, tattler live phrase recently honored for their contributions to the Kansas Coopera- with a stiff rice straw scrubber. He conservation. but cattlemen and judges in Japan practices tive Extension Service by the Kansas County Agents Association. says the vodka helps dissolve sur- moving on to Lyndon is very Certificates of appreciation were presented during the Exten- have rated Matsusaka beef tops forface fat. e farm, andthe Benson PPearedatdistrib1ed1lne30l97U.S.aleCarlIii the last several years. b :as°ss sion Service's annual meeting on the Kansas State University Americantouristsarealways.operation. campus. "Just after the war, an American y higher came around and asked us about favorable. Those honored were: from left, seated, Bob Teagarden, Linn said county, president; Jack Beauchamp, Franklin county; Wallace exporting it to the States, but we nental Saturday, includes is White, Reno county, manager; standing, Roy Freeland, secretary, refused," said Takeyasu Matsuda, Nov.10 Starts 11:30a.m. State Board of Agriculture; A. T. Sanger, Graham county; Bob directoroftheWadakinbeef - LunchSenid Due to ill health I Rawlins, Jackson county; Andy Olson, Morris county, and restaurant, which opened here in will sell at publics $140 million at the place 3miles north, 2 Thomas Grubb, Reno county, assistant manager. 1869, following the Meiji restoration east I and 1/4 east ofWestmoreland that destroyed feudal government 3 west, 1 south, ;of.% 1/4 east of Wheato, I Fribourg, and eroded religious restrictions on REMINDER for sale signs. eating 4 -legged animals. companY, Saturday, Nov. 20 52 head of cattle - 24 head of hogs to ship a n Matsuda'srestaurantfound andhog equipment machinery -Trucks - Hay And Grain - tons of the Starts 9:30 a.m. - Lunch Served demand so great that it started its - Miscellaneous To settle the estate of the late Cecile See G&G Of Nov. 9 For CompleteListings SteinbruckI will sell her real estate and own farm six years ago.It now ter M.
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