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Filled Milk, Class 1 Milk It's All the Same, Says USDA ,vuivt,t ;tic FIl10 da 4 mix hfrs 3 wf hfrs 455:.; 4 blk hfrs 551.: 531: COWS 4 blk 15th year no. 35 1 blkcow October 28, 1969 ic,18240:' 1 wf cow 96 29 wfcows 4 wf cows 1142;: 111)3101 wf cow Filled Milk, Class 1 Milk 3 wf cows 1 bwfcow 3 blk cows 965E, 1013;: It's All The Same, Says USDA 3 wf cows 1 wf cow 1065"; The Agriculture Department the same price basis of regular time." 3 wf cows has decided to classify so-calledmilk, officials said, but the new Federal milk marketingordSrs 953!: 3 wf cows 116 "filled milk" as ordinary Class Iproposal willstatethe regula-set minimum prices which haAd- 1160 2 mix cows or bottling milk under the fed-tion clearly and uniformly. lers and processors must pay 1167 eral marketing order system. 1 blk cow The department defines filled dairymen. The proposal approv- 91; LONGHORN ATTENTION Most of the 67 marketing ordermilk as "a beverage containing ed by the department would re- 2 wf cows Though the modern breeds get the prizes at the big livestock 1315: areas have treated filled milk oneither fresh liquid skim milk, orquire filled milk to be priced ac- 3 wf & blk cows 95:: shows in the country, put a Texas Longhorn in the stalls and he'll skim milk reconstituted from cording to the minimums. 2 blk cows get a major share of the attention from the crowds. 89) American Buys nonfat dry milk, with added veg- 1 rn cow & cf This Longhorn was a major attraction at the American Royal etable fat or oil in place of the 1 bwf cow &cf last week. Named Abilene, he is a 19 -year Longhorn who is the natural butterfat." State Holstein official mascot of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame at Oklahoma Kaiser Jeep 2 wf cows &cfs The decision to go ahead' with City. His handler here is Mac McClain. American Motors has agreed to 3 mix cows & cfs the filled -milk regulation propos- Assn. Sale Abilene has an 8 -foot horn spread, weighs 2100 pounds, stands buy Kaiser Jeep Corp. for $80al generally is based on informa- million. 17 hands (about five feet, 8 inches) at the shoulders. tion received at a public hearing Longhorns are the direct descendants of the first cattle Spanish The agreement was announced early in 1968 at Memphis, Tenn. Averages $810 )MMISSI(explorers introduced in the new world. They were brought into jointly by AMC and Kaiser In- Department officials said the ABILENE - The annual fall Texas in the late 1500s. He was an ideal animal when cattle had dustries Corp. proposal is subject to approval ofstate sale of the Kansas Holstein to endure month -long drives for 1000 miles before reaching beef The agreement calls for pay- at least two-thirds of the dairyAssociation held here grossed )ANY markets. ment of $10 million in cash, $10 farmers in each marketing order$35,645 for 44 head of registered million in AMC's negotiable five- area. A spokesman said final ap- dairy animals. year notes and 5.5 million sharesproval is expected by the end of The average of $810 per cow of American Motors Capital the month. was the highest in the history of St.Malalkin Trillions stock which is currently selling 'the department said the pro-the sale, of which this one was for about $11 a share. The $10 posal and a separate decision onthe 27th. Most of the fall sales million in negotiable notes is sub- the central Arizona area would have been held in Abilene. KaThat's Real Inflation ject to adjustment following anamend all but four federal milk Highest price paid was $1100 audit of Kaiser Jeep, AMC said. marketing orders. for a 2 -year -old from Higher The gross national product willpercent annually in the 1970's, a "American Motors and Kaiser The Georgia and southeasternView Dairy of Hays. reach one trillion dollars a yearlittle slower than the previous Jeep manufacture noncompeti- Minnesota -northern Iowa orders Two other cows brought more before the end of 1970 and willdecade, and down considerablytive product lines with comple- were not in effect at the time ofthan $1100. jump to two trillion dollars an -from the 1.8 percent of the 1950s.mentary management and dealer the hearing last year and are not A cow sold by Harold Scanlan 3aliEnually by 1980, predicts The Out-Standard & Poor's doesn't expectorganizations," the AMC an- covered by the proposal. of Abilene and bought by Francis Of look, a weekly investment advis-unemployment to stay at the lownouncement said. "American Mo. Also excluded were the Min-Sprang of Effingham brought ory publication produced by 1968 rate of 3.6 percent. The tors produces a broad line of neapolis - St. Paul and Mississippi$975, which was fourth high. IEK Standard & Poors corporation. work week will continue to short-panger vehicles in a wide orders to allow for other admin- Two of the animals went to range of price classes, and Kai- out-of-state buyers - one to Ok- 1AY Only about three -fifths of theen, but total man hours of work istrative considerations. gain in the GNP will be a realshould be 171/2percent higherser Jeep specializes in the man- A spokesman said proposed lahoma and one to Wisconsin. ufacture of a line of four -wheel - attle Only growth, however, since inflationin 1980 than in 1968. The real amendments would be offered The 44 head sold represented will have become a way of lifekey to the growth in GNP, how-drive pleasure and utility ve- 35 Kansas consigners. About 100 itsat11:00 dillc for the four remaining order are rjn the '70's. Standard & Poor's ever, will be 40 percent increasehicles and heavy duty military areas "within a relatively shortpersons attended the show and e order they and government vehicles." sale. ks. projects a 3 percent inflation in the productivity of labor. growth rate during the coming decade compared with an aver- Government spending in the age 2.1 percent for the last 20coming decade will show an al- tered pattern. Federal outlays for 1515:: years. Co. High interest rates also will begoods and services will climb -1 Co. 1370 from 99.5 billion dollars in 1968 965 .a fact of life during the period. o. iw:But business and investors willto at least 205 billion in 1980, a :o. oir;:be able to live with these condi-6.3 percent annual increase. But o. over the same period, stateand 1430,lions, for corporate profits before th Co. taxes will climb from an estimat-local governments should boost their spending at a 9.4 per cent HOGS ed 95.7 billion dollars this year on Co. 215...to 205 billion in 1980, gaining anyearly rate - from 100.7 billion verage 7 percent annually ver-annually to almost 300 billion. 210g son Co. s 6.3 percent during the '60's. in eco- 2180 With no deceleration ,on Co. During the coming decade for funds 230 @ nomic growth, demand Co. [email protected] & Poor's anticipates awill remain heavyin the new rth Co. 0:11ther steady upward movementdecade, and inflationwill spur `2550n the economy without the deepborrowing by businessout of the 310::011:'s or spectacular spurts that fear that deferredexpansion will ave characterized other periods.be costlier later.The same infla- :o. 412:::he decade will beone of grad -tion will causelenders to demand Co. 370a1 rather than drastic change. high interest ratesto compensate ,)70'iThe population will grow for the expectationthat they `,40*oungeron average, and the will be paid offin cheaper dol- ). .':ivorking force will outgrow thelars than theylent. Eventually, ,,i'liopulationas a whole. With however, a furtherrise in inter- son Co. sophisticated managementest could bring animportant Co. 9:,f the economy, financial crisisshift in corporatefinancing. It sell Co. will be avoided, and the popula-is still moreadvantageous to generally will be able to buybonds, whose interestcomes out What industry produces. before taxes, anrwhose principal According to The Outlook, will he paid ininflated dollars. At these rbecauseprojections"norule out ama-some point,however, the balance n of selling new K-STATE LIVESTOCK JUDGES could tip in favor KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY'S senior livestock judging team finished 13th in the American !MISSION orecast the kind of world we common stock. 40wouldhave after such a con - Royal judging contest at Kansas City. is expected to The K -Staters, coached by R. H. Hines, made their best showing in swine, where they were third as a US lu . The forecast does allow The decade ahead onold for be marked by evenmore urgent team. Dillard Ungeheuer (second from left on the back row), was the high individual in the contest in wthcontinued East-West tension The rel- little,if any, relaxation ofselectivity in investment. swine judging. 11 ofstock Team members, from left, kneeling, were Jim Phillips, Valley Falls; Frank Brazle, Cambridge; Jim SW theiheavy(but bearable) burdenativeperformance '60s doubtless has Rowse, Burwell, Nebraska; and Richard Felts, Liberty. Standing, from left, are Jay Brown, Macon, A5.O2c-rioNEERAu- R,, ?IIthe economy. groups in the made a lastingimpression. Illinois; Dillard Ungeheuer, Centerville; Willard Olson, Burdick;Harold Weil, Edna; and Coach Hines. Moore. LeeRerT' ' Population growth will be 1.3 Licensed Now one of the strangestrisks many problems, refuse to renew the in- Grass & Groh terested in selling insurance -school policies because of racialin a business as staid as 2 Risk Companies or taking a risk unless it's "a surance businessis beginning October 28, 1969 sure thing." trouble, and turn away business-to take hold - andmajor inur- Persons make jokes about amen because they are inproblem willing to Obviously, insurance Avoid Risks ance companies are eum fire insurance salesman whose neighborhoods.
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