Summertime Is State Park Time

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Summertime Is State Park Time
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6/29/2016 - Palmer Auction - Wichita - Page 32
7/9/2016 - Wilson Realty and Auction - Salina - Page 37
6/25/2016 - Yoder Auction Service - Garnett - Page 11
6/30/2016 - Morris Yoder Auctions - Hutchinson - Page 20
7/11/2016 - Theurer Auction - Wellington - Page 4
6/25/2016 - H & H Auction Company - Cheney - Page 12
6/30/2016 - Valentine Livestock Auction - Valentine, NE - Page 22
7/13/2016 - Sundgren Auction - Lindsborg - Page 27
6/25/2016 - Lange Auction - Conway Springs - Page 17
6/30/2016 - Riggin & Company - Hutchinson - Page 24
7/14/2016 - Griffin Real Estate and Auction - Lyons - Page 34
6/25/2016 - Jack Newcom Auction - Wichita - Page 18
6/30/2016 - Farm & Home Realty Auction - Wichita - Page 28
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Summertime Is State Park Time
PRATT – Having fun in the sun is a sure thing 26 state parks where you can enjoy hiking, fishwhen you spend your summer at one of Kansas’ ing, boating, biking, horseback riding, and just
relaxing in the outdoors. And while all of our state
parks provide a wide variety of outdoor activities, there is also a long list of special events you
participate in, too. Park managers are always
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striving to enhance your state park experience
by hosting music festivals, runs, triathlons, outdoor kids days, Fourth of July celebrations and
more. Following is a list of just some of the special
events scheduled around the state this summer.
Clinton State Park (785) 842-8562
July 10 and August 14, Second Sunday Hikes
August 13, OK Kids Day (fishing derby, archery, animal programs)
Garages ▪ Hobby Shops ▪ Agricultural ▪ Equestrian ▪ Commercial
Cross Timbers State Park (620) 637-2213
July 1-3, Toronto Days
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June 18-10, Great Outdoor Day and Governor’s
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August 6, Fifty-year Celebration/OK Kids Day
Fall River State Park (620) 637-2213
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July 30, Star Party (Fredonia Bay)
Lovewell State Park (785) 753-4971
June 19, Sand Castle/Sculpture Contest (South-
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July 1-4, DJ Music (Beach Shelter)
July 2, Horseshoe Tournament (Kansa Campground)
July 2, 7 p.m. Fireworks
July 30, Beach Party (music, swimming, slushies, hog roast)
August 19-20, Retro Weekend Vintage Camper
and Car Show
August 20, Rough Water Warriors Ski Show
August 20, Sock Hop (8 p.m.-10 p.m., Laundroat Parking Lot
Tuttle Creek State Park (785) 539-7941
July 16, Float the Kansas River
June 23-25, Kicker Country Stampede Country
Music Festival Wilson State Park (785) 658-2465
June 18, OK Kids Day/Free Park Entrance
June 19, 5K/15K Trail Run
You can find more special events as they are
scheduled this summer by going to www.ksoutdoors.com and clicking on “Upcoming Events.”
You can also learn more about state park events
by calling state park offices directly. Contact
information for all state parks can be found on
ksoutdoors.com by clicking “Parks,” then “Find
a State Park.”
Visit your nearest state park this summer and
discover what great outdoor opportunities are
waiting for you.
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Andale
Tucker O’Hair of Andale was a
2016 Spring Semester Graduate
from Fort Hays State University.
O’Hair received a Bachelor
of Science degree in Biology
(education) and a Bachelor of
Science degree in Secondary
Education.
Andover
The Andover City Council voted
to spend up to $7,000 of the
City’s street tax fund to ensure
the safety of cyclists on Redbud
Trail as it crosses Andover Road.
The Council will purchase a
solar-powered flashing sign to
signal the presence of the crossing. The Council is also considering painting the word “Yield”
in both directions along the
highway.
Senator Ty Masterson expects
Kansas schools to remain operational without interruption.
Masterson said there is money
available for all school districts
through September. He believes
the legislature will pass a plan
that will appease the court
during its special session that
starts June 23, allowing schools
to receive the funding necessary
to stay open.
Arlington
Summit Healthcare will provide
Sports Physicals for USD 310
students on June 23 and July
14 from 10:30AM-5:30PM for
$25/student. Call (620)662-6000
to schedule an appointment.
Walk-ins will not be accepted.
Download the KSHAA Sports
Physical form from www.summitks.com. Bring the completed
form to your appointment.
The 4th of July Celebration at
the Arlington Community Center
begins at 10:30AM. Hot dogs,
chips and drinks will be provided. Bring a side dish or dessert.
Games will include giant Jenga
and dice, beach volleyball, turtle races, water fun with the
Fire Department and more. Live
music by Jim French and the
McKinney Sisters.
Augusta
The Augusta Board of Education
could appoint a board member
to fill the recent vacancy during
a special meeting at the district
office on June 30 at 6:00PM. At
that meeting, the Board will also
close the books for fiscal year
2016 and discuss meal prices.
A portion of the proceeds from
this year’s Lions Fireworks Stand
will be donated to the Augusta
Community Garden project. The
fireworks stand, located on West
7th Street, will be open July
2-4 For more information, email
augustacommunitygarden@
gmail.com, or visit www.facebook.com/augustacommunitygarden.
Augusta USD 402 was recognized by the Kansas Department
of Education for its perfect score
on the Transportation Safety
Review for the 2015-16 school
year.
Belle Plaine
This year, the Belle Plaine
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"cabin in the woods" situated on just over 20 acres
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furnace. Newer roof AND handicap accessible * 42x60 barn,
150x240 arena, Stallion pavilion includes a 12x36 metal
building - 12x12 open stalls with 20x80 run on each end and
an enclosed room in the middle, Loafing shed. Canopy upon
canopy of trees. Abundant wildlife.
Contact Christina Z Houston with Golden Inc. Realtors
316.259.7214 / www.OnTheRangeHomes.com
City Council will allow the
sale and discharge of fireworks on June 27-July 2 from
10:00AM-10:00PM and on July
3 & 4 from 10:00AM-Midnight.
Benton
Cassie Lohmeyer of Benton was
named First Runner Up in the
2016 Miss Kansas Pageant held
at Pratt Community College earlier this month.
Buhler
Buhler USD 313 has multiple
job openings for the upcoming school year. Visit www.
buhlerschools.org /District/
Employment/index.php to view
the jobs and to apply online.
Burrton
A Red Cross Blood Drive will
be held at the Burrton School
Library on June 24 from
12-4:00PM. High school students who donate blood will
receive credit for Chris Jensens’
volunteer program next year.
Sign up at redcross.org.
Canton-Galva
A federal mediator has been
called in to help resolve issues
between USD 419 Teachers
and the School Board. Teachers
believe the Board took a negative stance on too many of
the issue they presented. The
School Board’s position is that
they have done everything possible, considering the funding
issues that are present.
The Canton-Galva Chamber of
Commerce Firecracker 5K and
Festival will be held on July 2.
The 5K run/walk registration
opens at 6:30AM. The 5K begins
at 7:30AM followed by awards
at 9:00AM. Activity booths and
games will be available from
11:00AM-3:00PM.
Chapman
2010 Chapman High School
graduate Amanda Manning is
the new Chapman Public Library
Director. Though Manning
worked as a Certified Nursing
Assistant for six years, she
looks forward to the change
and to helping the children of
Chapman.
A midnight swim has been
scheduled for June 29 from
9:00PM-Midnight. Contact the
Chapman Municipal Pool at
(785)922-7381 for additional
information.
Cheney
No bids have been submitted
to the State of Kansas to buy
the marina at Cheney Reservoir,
leaving the reservoir’s 600,000
yearly visitors without services. The Kansas Department
of Wildlife blames the marina’s
poor condition. For now, the
state is working with a vendor
to operate a convenience store
next to the lake for the July 4th
weekend. The long term plan
involves working to reopen the
marina.
Bubble Soccer will be a
new event at the Sedgwick
County Fair this year. Doubleelimination tournaments will
be played on July 8 for Youth
Teams (Grades 3-6) and July 9
for Adult Teams (Grade 7-adult).
The cost is $50/5-person team.
Visit www.midwestbubblesoccer.com for an enrollment form
and more information.
Colwich
The Colwich-based company,
Quality Solutions, changed its
name to QSI Facilities. Visit their
new website at qsifacilities.com.
The City of Colwich is willing to
help residents set up block parties. Visit colwichks.org/resources/block-party-request to fill out
a request form. Street barricades will be provided by the
City Maintenance Department.
The Chief of Police and/or his
designees have the right to
refuse or revoke permission if
the proper requirements are not
met or for any violation of a City
Ordinance or State Law.
Derby
The Derby Goodwill Store was
evacuated and the Sedgwick
County Bomb Squad was called
in last week after employees
found a hand grenade among
donated clothing. The bomb
squad determined that the
grenade was inactive, but the
Derby Police Department is asking residents to be careful about
what is included in donations.
Independence Day will be celebrated in Derby at High Park on
July 4 from 7-10:30PM. Bring a
blanket or lawn chair. Food will
be available for purchase and
there will be free ice cream,
bounce houses and a large sandbox for the kids.
El Dorado
Butler County Sheriff’s Deputies
Jacob Duerksen and Jessica
LaValley of El Dorado both
graduated from the Kansas Law
Enforcement Training Center
(KLETC) in May.
El Dorado Lunchbox will be available for children July 5-August
12 from 11:30AM-1:00PM at the
Family Worship Center, 701 S.
Atchison. Shuttle buses will bring
children from around town. Free
summer meals, activities, and a
place to socialize with other children are provided. To volunteer
or for more information, visit
kidsneedtoeat.org.
Goddard
Goddard Superintendent Dr.
Justin Henry held an informal
meeting Monday for parents,
teachers, and staff to discuss
concerns about the possible
shutdown of Kansas schools.
More than 100 community
members attended. Discussion
included students not graduating on time; teachers not being
able to pay their bills; students
going without food and more.
Answers may come after the
special legislative session that
begins June 23.
BreAnna
Tuter
attended
Sunflower Girls State on the
Kansas University campus
June 5-10. Tuter joined other
female juniors who obtained
an in-depth education about
Kansas government. Information
on Sunflower Girls State can be
found at www.ksgirlsstate.org.
Great Bend
The Kansas Department of
Wildlife, Parks and Tourism
announced that a 192-mile-long
portion of the Arkansas River
running from Great Bend to the
Oklahoma border has been designated a National Water Trail by
the National Park Service. The
National Water Trails System
was established to protect and
restore America’s rivers, shorelines, and waterways and conserve natural areas along waterways.
The Summer Street Stroll
Farmer’s Market located at
Jack Kilby Square is available
every Thursday from 4-8:00PM
throughout the summer.
Halstead
The Kansas Learning Center for
Health held its “Big Fit” fiveday summer camp for kids in
kindergarten through fourth
grade. The camp is designed to
encourage total fitness. Using
fun fitness activities, brain
games, nutrition coaching, art
projects and history, kids are
taught healthy life skills.
Haven
Jayme Hayes was named
2016
Outstanding
Young
Band Director by the Kansas
Bandmasters
Association.
Winners of this award must
have taught for fewer than 7
years.
Hesston
Ryan Magill is the new Director
of the Hesston Recreation
Center. Magill replaces Brad
Kohlman who left to take a
position as Director of Alumni
Relations at Bethel College in
North Newton.
Hillsboro
Commissioners Dan Holub and
Randy Dallke will each face
two challengers in the August
2 Republican Primary. No
Democrats filed. Independent
candidates have until August 1
to file petitions to run for office
in the November general election.
Manny DeLeon of Tabor College
was named the NAIA National
Baseball Player of the Year.
DeLeon lead the NAIA in total
bases (208), RBI (108) and slugging percentage (.897).
Hutchinson
The Sonic restaurant building on
Fourth Avenue will be demolished and rebuilt. The company
plans to put up a 1,690 square
foot drive-in and drive-through
restaurant with no interior seating. Sonic has received a special
use permit to allow a 7-vehicle
drive through line.
Hastings Entertainment has filed
for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization. The company will
close all 126 of its retail stores
if a buyer isn’t found within 30
days. Based in Amarillo, Texas,
the retailer employees 3,000
across the United States. The
Hastings store in Hutchinson is
located at 416 E 30th Avenue.
Inman
The City of Inman would like
to warn residents about reports
of scammers calling people saying they are collecting money
for local Police Agencies. Police
departments do not collect
money over the phone. If you
get one of these calls, hang up
and ignore the call.
There will be a Community
Blood Drive on June 24 from
9:00AM-2:00PM at St. Peter’s
United Church of Christ, located at 111 N Pine Street. Call
(620)585-2627 for more information.
Vacation Bible School at St.
Peter’s United Church of Christ
will run from June 27-July 1
from 8:30-11:30AM for children
4 years old through 6th grade.
Visit www.inmanvbs.com or call
(620)585-2627 for more information.
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A community meal is being
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every weekday
(Monday-Fri day) through July
29 from 11:30AM-12:30PM at
the Larned United Methodist
Church. Meals are free for all
children ages 1-18 or may be
purchased by adults for $2.50.
The Summer Food Service
Program is a federally funded
program administered by the
state.
Lindsborg
The 35th Infantry Division Band
of the Kansas Army National
Guard will perform in Swensson
Park on June 30 at 8:00PM.
Smoky Valley High School allstate musicians have been
invited to perform alongside
them. Admission to the concert
is free and the public is encouraged to bring lawn chairs and
blankets for seating.
The Lindsborg American Legion
Post has established a permanent donation sight for Cans 4
Kansas Honor Flights. Residents
can take their cans to 524 E.
State Street. Scott’s Hometown
Foods will continue its collectionsfrom
9:00AM-1:00PM
on the first Saturday of each
month.
Those interested in the 201617 Preschool Program at Smoky
Valley Public Schools USD 400
should call (785)227-2945 for
details.
Maize
Maize City Council Members,
Park & Tree Board Members
and staff invite residents to join
them on June 21 from 6-9:00PM
as they turn on the water to the
City of Maize’s Splash Pad at
Maize City Park at 401 Khedive.
Normal operating hours begin
June 22 and will be every day
from 9:00AM-9:00PM.
Marquette
Bethany Home and the Lindsborg
Senior Center will host a free
Senior Resource Fair June 24
from 9:00AM-4:00PM at the J.O.
Sundstrom Conference Center.
Several area agencies, including long-term care, home health
and hospice services, financial
planners, and long-term care
insurance representatives, will
be available to share information and resources about area
aging services.
McPherson
The City of McPherson is
waiting on contract approval
to become a member of the
Kansas Department of Wildlife,
Parks and Tourism’s Community
Fisheries Assistance Program.
The program uses excise taxes
on fishing equipment to eliminate access fees for fishing at
public water ways. Residents
will still need to obtain a fishing
license.
Mulvane
The City of Mulvane is accepting applications for a Police
Dispatcher. Applicants must be
at least 18 years old, a US citizen
and pass a background check.
Qualified applicants will also be
able to multi-task, remain calm
under stress, and work weekend and night shifts. Experience
is preferred, but not required.
The starting pay is $14.98/hour.
Send applications or questions
to [email protected].
Newton
Dr. Caleb May is Newton Medical
Center’s newest Emergency
Department Physician. Dr. May
comes to Newton after working
as a staff family physician at Fort
Riley’s Irwin Army Community
Hospital. May received his
Doctorate of Osteopathy
from Kansas City University of
Medicine and Biosciences and
completed his residency in
family medicine at Tripler Army
Medical Center.
Mulvane’s 4th of July Celebration
will begin at Noon with a Parade
from 2nd Street in front of
the Munson to the Mulvane
Historical Museum. Families
are invited to decorate bicycles
and ride in the parade. Line-up
will begin at 11:45 on Wildcat
Boulevard. An Ice Cream Social
and Car Show in Cobb Park will
follow the parade.
North Newton
Undersheriff Todd Hanchett
retired from the Harvey County
Sheriff’s Office. Hanchett
earned the name “Hound
dog Hanchett” for his tenacity when investigating crime
scenes. His expertise in latent
prints and comparisons earned
him a state-wide reputation.
Expertise, professionalism, dedication and integrity are words
used to describe Hanchett’s law
enforcement work.
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Pretty Prairie
6-year-old Haley Stucky of
Pretty Prairie will compete in
the 2016 USA Judo Jr. Olympic
Championships this summer in
Irving, Texas. Among her accomplishments are a 1st place finish
in the Mixed Juniors 6-year-old
Division at the Missouri State
Judo Championships and a 2nd
place finish in the 6-8-year-old
Girls’ Division of the Oil Capital
Judo Classic in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Salina
Salina area residents again have
access to scheduled air service.
Restoration of nonstop flights
from Salina Regional Airport to
Denver International Airport
will be handled by Great Lakes
Airlines, a carrier of United
Airlines. Schedule and reservations information is available
online at www.flygreatlakes.com
or www.united.com. The Great
Lakes reservations number is
(800)554-5111.
Sedgwick
The Sedgwick Booster Club’s
Fall Festival is scheduled for
September 17. Activities will
begin with a parade led by
the Cardinal band. Groups can
participate in the parade with
floats. The Boosters are working
hard to recruit new members
and keep the festival going.
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Storage loft & Durolast roof in '08. Shop equip not incl, but negotiable. $139,000. Ray 6506508
5.94 AC NEAR AIRPORT- Partially developed limited indust zoned site. Multiple uses w/quick
access to Hwy 54. Seller may divide. Colin 312-2156
47TH & MERIDIAN-Affordable commercial lot with possible Owner favorable financing. On
upgraded 5-lane roadway. $44,900.
NEAR HWY 54- 5.3 ACRES ZONED SF-20- will divide, trade or build to suit. Great location for
machine shop or other light industrial uses. Near to Auburn Hills Golf & community. $731,510.
7th GREEN SUITES- For sale or lease. Prime commercial office/retail building off of W. 21st
St. Great views of Reflection Ridge Golf Course. Daniel 644-4845
CHENEY-MEDICAL CLINIC BLDG- For sale or lease to purchase- Total Bldg SF 6550, concrete
block construct w/brick front. 2784 SF front clinic space w/6 exam rms, 3 storage rms & front
desk area. 3766 SF unfin space w/make great auto service ctr. $147,500. Colin 312-2156
CONWAY SPRINGS MAIN BUSINESS STREET-Fully remodeled & updated 4452 SF
commercial bldg with lots of versatility. $175,000. Don 619-3719
HAYSVILLE
PARK AVENUE STORAGE - Has 49-5x15 units, 8-10x15 units, 19-outside
parking slots. Also has 46x46 shed consisting of 20x20 office, 8x26
storage, and balance insulated shop with 1-10x10 and 2-16x12 overhead doors. All on full
paved and fenced .92 acre lot right on Broadway. Excellent location, cash flow, and lots of
options. Don-619-3719
LG COMMERCIAL LOT ON CORNER- 2.63 AC, close to Broadway & Grand. Turnpike entrance
close. Lg enough for restaurant, great retail location. $282,000
IDEAL FOR MAJOR RESTAURANT, BANK or CONVENIENCE STORE- Southern gateway to
metro area: 2 to 5 acres off 1-35 Turnpike exit.
WELLINGTON- For lease- 990 SF office space in retail strip. Nicely finished, features lobby/
waiting room, and office space. $557/mo. Ray 650-6508
Pratt
Beaver Bites, a campus café
located in the Dennis Lesh
Sports Arena, will be renovated
this summer. In addition to a
new kitchen and dining area,
the café will add a glass window
overlooking the sports arena
with a bar on the inside.
5
BEDROOM
HOME
NEAR SOUTH YMCA &
LIBRARY! Updated interior
paint. Includes kitchen appliances, fenced yard. Very
clean with so much potential. $89,900.
Deb 316-258-8895
12360 E. Lincoln Ct, Wichita
GREAT 5 BR HOME IN
BEAUTIFUL WOODLAND
LAKES ESTATES- With
2691 SF, this 5BR, 3BA
home shows its meticulous
care. Kitchen w/eating area
& appliances, open living &
dining rm. 3 BR main flr, feature lg mstr suite. Huge fam rm
on lower level has gas fireplace & 2 addl BR and full bath.
Beautiful landscaping on corner lot w/well irrigation. 3 car att
gar. $212,900.
Don 316-619-3719
134 S. 8th, Conway Springs
SMALL TOWN LIVING AT
IT'S BEST. Lg corner lot,
4BA, 2BA home with huge 3+
car gar w/workshop. Classic
older home w/dormer & bay
windows. Big formal dining
rm, liv rm w/decorative nonworking fireplace. Sep laundry & mud room. Near schools, park,
playground, tennis cours & city pool. $87,900.
Ray 316-650-6508
SEE ALL OF OUR CURRENT LISTINGS AT WWW.LangeRE.COM
Sterling
Dennis Dutton, Vice President
for Enrollment at Sterling
College, was recognized with
an Outstanding Achievement
Award from the North
American Coalition for Christian
Admissions
Professionals.
Dutton was described as having a commitment to Sterling
College and the community,
along with an ability to create a
family-like workplace.
Sterling Old Fashioned Fourth
of July BUTTONS are available
at Shine, Dillons, Alden State
Bank, First Bank and Sterling
Bulletin. The $5 buttons allow
access to the Community BBQ,
Late Night Swim and a chance to
win $100 in Chamber Bucks. Old
Fashioned 4th of July 5K and 15K
registration is available online at
www.sterlingkschamber.com
Valley Center
A Valley Point Golf Course Grand
Opening Celebration will begin
at 8:00AM July 2 at 820 North
Emporia. Activities will include
Walking Tours of the Facility,
BBQ Lunch (free to the first
100 people), a Grand Opening
Presentation and Free 9 Hole
Plays starting at 1:30PM. Golf
vendors will be in attendance.
Wichita
41 locations in Wichita are
participating in the Kid Power
Café Summer Food Program to
offer free breakfasts, lunches
and snacks to children up to 18
years old. The program teaches
students about the importance
of healthy eating. The program
runs through July 28. All children will be accommodated. See
www.usd259summerfood.org
for locations and times.
The Craftapalooza & Fabulous
Vintage Market is June 25 from
10:00AM-4:00PM at the Century
II Exhibition Hall. The market will
feature a blend of handcrafted items, artisan designs, home
décor & inspiration. Admission
is $5 (under 12 free). For Tickets,
call WichitaTix at (316) 303-8100
or visit WichitaTix.com.
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Rural Messenger
The Covered Dish: Easy Shrimp Creole
Last week I did a
bunch of low sodium
cooking for a friend
who recently had a
heart attack. Needless
to say my eyes were
opened to a need for
even more creativity
in the kitchen. Then
there was the phone
call from our family
friend, ‘Bob’. Bob has
to watch his diet pretty
closely. Well look out
everyone you are about
to get an overload column from Debbie!
Beside the stove you
need to organize some
of your favorite spices. For me it leans
towards garlic powder,
onion powder, cayenne
pepper, ground white
pepper, salt free bouillons, fresh basil and
cilantro. When I made
this shrimp creole last
week I used salt free
tomatoes and sauce. I
couldn’t locate stewed
unsalted tomatoes so
I used chopped tomatoes, unsalted and a
couple cans of unsalted
tomato sauce. The trinity, (peppers, onion and
celery) are pretty much
‘safe.’ Steer clear of soy
sauces, Worcestershire,
teriyaki, ketchup. All
contain high amounts
of salt and in the case
of the ketchup, sugar.
Switch to fresh made
salsa for a condiment,
or just don’t use as
much.
I use a great deal
of ‘Herb Ox’ salt free
bouillon. Only drawback is it has MSG. The
other product of choice
would be ‘Better than
Bouillon,’ (black lid)
and get the low sodium
version. This contains
NO MSG. I’m always
joking at work saying:
‘Why can’t these two
companies combine
and get us a salt free/
MSG free product?’
You will notice on the
creole recipe that you
need ‘Creole’ seasonings. Instead I used
no-salt beef bouillon,
garlic powder, onion
powder, oregano and
cayenne pepper. The
really cool thing about
this easy recipe is how
you can make extra
batches without the
shrimp.
Freeze the
sauce or you can save
your freezer space and
can the recipe, followed
by a hot water bath.
On the rice subject it’s always better
to go brown, but I’m a
sucker, I usually use
June 22, 2016
Easy Shrimp Creole
2 cans (14 1/2 oz.) stewed tomatoes, undrained
1/2 green bell pepper, chopped
1 small onion, chopped
1/2 cup chopped celery (about 2
ribs)
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 garlic clove, minced
2 teaspoons hot sauce
1 teaspoon creole seasoning
1 pound peeled large fresh/frozen
shrimp
Sauté pepper, onion and celery in hot oil in a large nonstick skillet about
8 minutes or until tender. Add garlic and sauté 1 minute. Stir in chopped
tomatoes, hot sauce and creole seasonings. Bring to a boil; reduce heat
and simmer, uncovered 20 minutes. Stir in shrimp, cover and simmer
3 minutes or just until shrimp turns pink. Serve hot over cooked rice.
Serves 4 persons as a main entrée.
white Basmati rice. Be
sure and rinse well to
remove excess starch.
This is a good one dish
meal. You might even
consider placing the
shrimp on a skewer
and grilling it instead
of putting it inside the
sauce!
I started going
through my first cookbook, ‘Simply Yours’
tonight, looking at
recipes that could be
changed to lighter versions. Stuffed Peppers
quickly came to mind,
along with Italian
Sausage Bake.
My
favorite is the chicken and fruit salsa, yum
yum! Bob, if you don’t
have the book you
should meet up with
me on the 27th of June,
Bank of Monticello,
Monticello, Missouri,
9:00-11:00am.
Or,
you’re going to force me
to come and cook for
you in the near future!
Hopefully you got all
the information above
regarding my upcoming book signing in
Monticello. Let’s gather for cookbooks, conversation and community. See you at the
bank.
Simply yours,
The Covered Dish.
www.thecovereddish.
com.
June brings new challenges
The second full week
of June proved to be a
busy one. We made attempts to get in the field
and cut wheat but ran
into several problems.
The whole week was actually plagued with combine and header problems. Even my dad and
brother –in-law seemed
to face a few hurdles this
week.
It was typical, after
numerous
problems,
the combine was finally rolling. Oh wait, the
bulls are out. This is a
problem since the pasture is so close to Pratt
and they are yearling
bulls. Thankfully most
of them had put themselves in a small pasture
about a mile away. The
owner just let us keep
them there for the eve- stead.
Several weeks ago
ning. The girls missed
my
friend and I decided
horse practice, but they
we
would
take our girls
rounded up cattle inout to a horse show in
Dodge City. I am not for
sure why because it was
pretty hot. Thankfully
it rained early Saturday
morning so it was only
a humid 85 degrees instead of 100. I have always wanted to go to this
show but it is during the
middle of wheat harvest
and our husbands cannot
attend. Things went fine.
We loaded up early and
headed out. The rain
finally stopped about
Greensburg but the arena was pretty muddy. A
big mud hole was in the
RETIRING FARMER - FARM
bottom of the arena and
EQUIPMENT AUCTION:
missed up everyone’s
Mon, July 11, 10am
patterns.
642 E 60th Ave N, Wellington KS
Overall the day went
(4 mi N of Wellington on Hwy 81, 1/2 mi E)
well. No kids fell off
their horses, and we
TRACTORS/TRUCK: ‘97 Case IH 9330 4WD dsl,
made it back home safe7375 hrs, bought new; ‘94 Case IH 7230 dsl, new AC
compressor, 6925 hrs; ‘74 Chev C60 gas truck, 16’
ly. Addie placed in sevmetal B&H, 46323 mi
eral events and even got
HARVESTING EQUIP: ‘86 Case IH 1680 axial flow
to ride her two year old
combine, 4925 hrs, Case 1020 25’ flex header; ‘81
horse in a class. Allie
Gleaner L2 dsl combine, 2750 hrs; ‘76 Gleaner F, 17ft
got first in performance
platform
and second in speed
PLANTING/TILLAGE: GP 30’ SS gr drill, dry fert,
events. With the arena
Model 3S-3000; 2-Case IH 8x20 DD drills, liq fert,
being so muddy she was
hitch; 2-Sunflower 23’ fldg disks, Model 1434; Wako
32’ flex harrow; Blanchat 9x16-18 pull plow. Add’l
nervous about going too
tillage, planting, hay, misc parts. Major machinery sells
fast and her trusty steed
at 10:30 am
Bunny falling.
Dennis & Sandy Pettigrew, Sellers
Weston has his birthday this week and acCall Theurer for Sure!
quired several new farm
620-326-7315 | TARbids.com
toys. My dad made him
a custom designed hay
bale mover.
However Weston had already
converted it to a header
trailer and he had his
broken tractor loaded on
it this morning.
Sometimes I wonder if
we will make it through
the summer. The days
are long and the years
are short and the summer is going to be a
scorcher.
SMOKY STRIP STEAKS WITH MEXICAN-STYLE GRILLED CORN
Total Recipe Time: 35 to 40 minutes
•Makes 4 servings
5.Salt
6.Lime wedges (optional)
INGREDIENTS
1.2 beef Strip Steaks Bone-In, cut 1
inch thick (12 to 15 ounces each)
2.4 ears corn, husked
3.1/4 cup reduced-fat mayonnaise
4.2 tablespoons grated Parmesan
cheese
Seasoning:
1.1 to 2 teaspoons chipotle chile
powder
2.2 teaspoons brown sugar
3.2 teaspoons fresh lime juice
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SMOKY STRIP STEAKS WITH MEXICAN-STYLE
GRILLED CORN
1.Combine seasoning ingredients in small bowl. Spread 2 teaspoons
seasoning mixture evenly onto beef steaks. Spread remaining seasoning
mixture onto corn.
2.Place corn on outer edge of grid over medium, ash-covered coals; grill,
covered, 15 to 20 minutes (over medium heat on preheated gas grill, times
remain the same) or until tender, turning occasionally. Place steaks in center
of grid over medium, ash-covered coals. Grill, covered, 9 to11 minutes
(on gas grill, 9 to 12 minutes) for medium rare (145°F) to medium (160°F)
doneness, turning occasionally.
3.Spread mayonnaise and sprinkle cheese evenly over corn. Carve steaks into
slices. Season beef and corn with salt, as desired. Squeeze lime wedges over
beef and corn, if desired. Serve beef with corn.
Recipe/photo/information courtesy of The Beef Checkoff www.
BeefItsWhatsForDinner.com”
Rural Messenger
June 22, 2016
Venezuelan Shrimp Meal
1 Onion, sliced into thin rings
1 tsp ground annatto (turmeric
1 red bell pepper, sliced
may be used instead)
1 tbsp finely chopped fresh
1/2 tsp ground cumin
gingerroot
1 lb large shrimp, cleaned,
1/2 cup Italian salad dressing
butterflied*
1 tbsp Dijon mustard
2 cups hot cooked white rice
Venezuelan Shrimp Meal is an easy and quick 25 minute skillet
casserole recipe for a type of stir-fried shrimp which is popular in South
America, Mexico and Peru. Features include: Shrimp, bell peppers,
ginger, cumin, annatto, Dijon mustard and white rice. Makes 4 servings
and is also a low calories, low fat, low sugars, low carbohydrates and
diabetic friendly recipe.
venezuelan-shrimp-meal
Prep Time: 15 Minutes.
Cooking Time: 10 Minutes.
DIRECTIONS:
1. Cook onion, red bell pepper and gingerroot in salad dressing in a
large skillet over medium-high heat 5 minutes or until onion is tender.
2. Stir in mustard, annatto or turmeric and cumin until blended.
3. Add in the shrimp; cook 3 to 5 minutes or until shrimp turn pink and
are cooked through. Serve over the rice.
How to Butterfly Shrimp*
{Peel and devein shrimp by cutting about 3/4 of the way into flesh,
without cutting all the way through along its outer curve just deep
enough to see vein. Peel back shell under running water, loosening vein
with fingers. Lay peeled shrimp on flat surface and flatten it open}.
YIELD: 4 Servings.
Serving Size: 1/4 of recipe credit – WorldWide Recipes
Colwich Lions Fireworks Stand
The Colwich Lions
Club will sell fireworks
in the Kraus Foods
parking lot from
10:00 am – 10:00
pm on Monday, June
27 through Monday,
July 4. All sales are
TAX FREE and all
proceeds remain local.
The club continues to
contribute to school
and community projects
such as the purchase
of thirty Chrome Books
for Colwich Grade
School, donations to the
Renwick Educational
Foundation, AHS After
Prom party, Odyssey of
the Mind, Project Care
and more.
Shocker Fireworks,
distributor of
Cat Fireworks,
has joined with
OneParkFoundation
to assist with the
foundation’s mission.
David Hill, founder,
began his work with
the idea of “doing
something for someone
other than yourself.”
He also believes, “ if
everyone would commit
to doing 1 Spark a day,
imagine how we could
change the world.”
Your assistance doesn’t
need to cost money. He
suggests gestures such
as a kind word, open a
door for someone, pay
for a meal or even, let
a car in your lane of
traffic.
An amazing firework
is being sold for $10
apiece or a light up
wristband for $5 apiece.
100% of profits go the
1Spark Foundation.
You can either check
out the website: www.
bigfireworks.com for a
seller or purchase both
items at the Lions Club
booth. If you want more
information, check out
OneSparkFoundation.
net and see how this
program helps people
in need.
Full Breakfast Buffet
Mon-Sat 6:30am-10:30am
Lunch Buffet Mon-Sat 10:45-3:00 pm
German Buffet Fri. & Sat. Evening
4:00pm-8:00pm
5 Meat Buffet
Sunday 10:30am-2:00pm
Hours:
Mon.-Thurs. 6:30-5:30pm
Fri.& Sat. 6:30a.m.-8:00 pm
Sunday 10:30-2:00pm
Coupon Special:
Free Buffet-Buy 3 Buffets @ Reg. Price Get the 4th
free. of equal or lesser value. Adult & Senior Citizens
on Fri & Sat Evening and Sunday Lunch with coupon.
1 coupon per customer per visit. Not valid with other
offers or specials Expires 7/31/2016
Rentals & Leases
1805 N Sidney,
5 BR $80’s
KINGMAN REAL ESTATE
www.kingmanksre.com
620-532-3581
KINGMAN, KS
----------------------House for sale,
3 bedroom with 4th
room for office. 2 bath,
corner lot, fenced back
yard, attached garage.
All newly updated and
new appliances. Located
in Eureka. Call
620-750-0429 For
pictures, Go to www.
burksautos.vpweb.com.
----------------------Motivated Sellers:
$10,000 Price
Reduction; Nice
Home With 3 Bay
Temperature Control
Shop; 320 W 7th
Eureka Ks.
Jessica Hoskinson
Results Realty
620-664-8298
To Place Your
Classified Ad
Call 620-465-4636
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Rentals & Leases
VILLAGE Flea Market
Open through
construction
Every Friday,
Saturday, and Sunday
Admission: FREE
Booths Available!
For Details Call
316-942-8263
Wichita Village
Flea Market
2301 S. Meridian
Wichita, Ks. 67213
vfmwichita.com
----------------------$250 Seller’s Bonus To
Agent With Acceptable
Offer By June 30, 2016
For 403 W. 1st,
Pratt Ks; Jessica
Hoskinson Results
Realty. 620-664-8298
Rentals & Leases
NORTHGATE
MANOR
62+ Senior
Apartments;
1 Bedroom,
HUD Subsidized Rent,
Quiet Residential Area,
Call 620-241-5555 for
information,
1442 Garden Lane,
MCPHERSON,
EOH
-------------------COUNTRY LIVING. 3+
bedrooms, 2 baths, all
appliances, detached
2-car garage. No
maintenance, no pets,
no smoking. Cheney
schools. Rent $900/mo.
316-540-3870
CHENEY KS 67025
-------------------**NICE HOUSE**
2 bedroom attached
garage, 316-559-4468
Mt. Hope, KS
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BUYING OR SELLING A HOME CALL CENTURY 21 GRIGSBY REALTY
MAIZE, KS, OFFICE 316-978-9200, VIEW OUR LISTING @
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www.century21.com/real-estate/grigsby-realty/O10005062/#t=0&s=30
Red Line
Kart & Mower
Supply
1624 S. Seneca
Wichita, KS
67213
316.264.7333
$250.00 off any 150 cc
Go Kart or 15Occ ATV
All Major CC accepted, Financing & Layaway
Go-Karts, ATV ‘s New and Used
BECKER'S BUNKHOUSE
Stop in and enjoy a
FREE cup of COFFEE
Cowboy Collectibles,
Antiques & Western Decor
4 miles North of Hutchinson on
old K-61 In Medora
Open Thurs-Sat 10am-4pm
620-543-6444
or by appointment 620-543-2297
Pictures on Facebook
SUMMER SPECIAL!!
Get in the Hot Seat for
these Cool Deals.
Emily Orth
$50. Mani/Pedi/Wax
$50. Color/Cut $50. Perm
$50. Crown Highlights/Cut
Mention this ad! 316-941-6111
109 E Main Mt Hope, Ks
“Sizzling Summer Savings!”
Earn $5.00 OFF when you spend
$40.00 or more at Jackson Meat.
Coupon may not be combined with
any other offers.
Coupon expires 7/30/2016.
Thank you for shopping fresh,
friendly and local!
Moving Made EASY as 1-2-3-4
1. ½ Price Community Fee
2. $200 Towards Moving Expenses
3. 33% Off First Month’s Rent
4. FOUR FREE Family & Friends Meals
200 Eisenhower Drive - Marion, KS 66861
620-382-3000
www.seniorsinmarion.com
* for a limited time, offer ends June 30
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Rural Messenger
June 22, 2016
Fathers today — Balancing work and family
Starla Ivey, PhD,
Assistant
Teaching
Professor, University of
Missouri
As a father, active involvement in your family contributes greatly
to its strength and stability, as well as to your
children’s achievement
and behavior. But juggling the demands of
maintaining a busy job
and spending quality
time with family can be
a challenge.
Recent research has
looked at the expanded
roles of fathers in the
home and shows a new
kind of father emerging
— a more involved one
whose responsibilities
reach further than his
career. Research suggests fathers are spending more time with their
children than they have
in the past and that the
increased involvement
is more interactive
(playtime and homework) than custodial
(cleaning and feeding).
Many fathers say
they rank spending
time with their kids
above money, personal status or power.
Other dads say they
would take a pay cut if
it meant having more
time to spend with their
children. But some fathers worry that prioritizing family over work
could have a negative
effect on their careers
or hurt their chances
for advancement.
Employers are beginning to address fathers’
needs. Flexible work
schedules and compressed work weeks
allow fathers to meet
work demands while
maintaining
quality
family time. Some companies even offer paternity leave, which gives
fathers time to bond
with newborn children.
If paternity leave
is unavailable or your
children are older, there
are still things you can
do to stay connected
with your family. Remember, it is quality of
time rather than quantity of time that makes
a difference.
• Limit work on
weekends, vacations
and holidays.
Avoid
answering
your phone or checking your email while at
home to have more time
with your children. Tell
co-workers you will not
be available during that
time, but you will get
back to them as soon as
you return to work.
• If you travel often,
keep your children informed and involved.
When you have to go
away, leave notes, recorded messages or videos of yourself reading
a favorite bedtime story for your child. Talk
to your children over
the phone while you’re
away and you may even
have the option for video chats over the phone
or computer. Discuss
the trip with your children when you return,
showing pictures and
telling stories to help
them feel included.
• Consider asking for
a more flexible working
arrangement.
It never hurts to ask.
Try working longer
days in order to have
one day off per week,
working through lunch
in order to leave earlier or doing computer
work from home. If you
create a more flexible
schedule, be careful to
not let work spill over
into all of your family
time. Be sure to take
time for yourself each
day, too.
• Participate in
school or extracurricular activities.
If your child’s school
allows it, eat lunch with
your child during your
lunch hour. Arrange
your schedule so that
you can attend your
child’s special events
(like an awards ceremony). If your employer
encourages volunteerism, spend time volunteering at your child’s
school.
• Promote a family-friendly workplace.
If you are an employer, work with employees to arrange flexible
work
arrangements,
time off for fathers and
help with child care arrangements. If you are
an employee, hang your
child’s art in your work
area, bring your child
to work when allowed,
and work with others to
arrange flexible work
arrangements.
• Create “family
prime time.”
At the beginning of
every month, schedule
family time and put it
on the calendar. Get
input from all family members about fun
activities and vacation
ideas. Spend whatever
time you have together,
even if it is just a few
minutes, to read a story
or talk about your day.
Saturday, July 9, 2016 – 9:30 a.m.
Woody Auction Facility 120 E. 3rd Street Douglass, Kansas
Original Coca-Cola
Child's
Barber
Chair
Handpainted Sevres
Cast Iron
Hall Tree
Original Model 81A Vending Machine
Rentals & Leases
RENTAL: 2 Bedroom,
Appliances, Storm
Shelter, Big Yard,
Corner Lot.
316-733-4792 CHENEY
------------------------Section 8 - HUD housing.
1, 2 and 3 bedroom
apartments. Call
620-327-2001
Eastview Gardens
Apartments in
Hesston, Kansas Equal
Opportunity Housing
------------------------Canton Apartments:
2BR apt, w/d hookups,
no animals. Call
(620)628-4466 for
details.
------------------------RENT TO OWN:
Owner Retiring,
2 & 3 bedrooms,
2 car garage,
BNR.
316-283-4920
316-772-3695,
NEWTON, KS.
Limoges Ewer
KPM Porcelain
Dorflinger Honesdale
Large selection of Boudoir Art
Pickle Castors
Brides Baskets
Lamp Collection
Circa 1900's Santa Clara
Galle
This auction comes together from a group of small collections which include the
Tom Bedair Estate; The Mike Sproul Coca-Cola collection and (3) other private collections. The items range from Indian Artifacts, Art Glass, monumental Royal Bonn
Urn, Clocks, Pickle Castors, Sterling Silver, Brides Baskets, Boudoir Art Lithographs
(including 2 Icarts), Vintage Coca-Cola Advertising & Fixtures, lots more! Beat
the summer heat and attend the next “cool”
Woody Auction.
Preview: Friday, July 8 – 4pm to 6pm
Complete detailed listing at: www.woodyauction.com
(316) 747-2694 www.woodyauction.com
Icart Litho titled "Mimi"
Fabulous 50" Royal
Bonn Floor Urn
Sterling
Silver
Rural Messenger
June 22, 2016
Buildings
Buildings
DAVE BUMP - General Conractor
Nice insulated shop
for rent, water, sewer,
3 phase electricity,
reasonable rates. West
Hutch. 620-465-2604
-------------------***BUILDING FOR SALE
OR RENT *** 321 N
Main, Andale, Ks. 4000+
sq. ft. GREAT LOCATION
AND OPPORTUNITY!!
316-650-7482
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Rural Messenger
Yearend Kansas Champions Qualify
For National Finals High School Rodeo
Dedicated Love For
Riding Broncs Makes
All-Around
High
School Champion Cowboy
By Frank J. Buchman
“All I’ve ever wanted
to be is a cowboy.”
Already, Jesse Pope,
17, has proven to be
one of the best.
He was crowned allaround cowboy at the
recent Kansas High
School Rodeo Finals in
Topeka.
The Waverly High
School student was
again state high school
year-end champion in
both bareback bronc
riding and saddle bronc
riding.
That gives him opportunity for return
competition at the National High School Finals Rodeo, this year
July 17-23, in Gillette,
Wyoming.
Never shortage of entries in high school rodeo timed events, and
bull riding, few teenage
cowboys get adrenalin
thrill from bucking
horses.
“Oh, I rope, and have
ridden bulls, but I love
to ride broncs,” Pope
insisted.
Oldest of three cowboy sons of Bret and
Jennifer Pope of Garnett, the now five-footten, 160-pound Pope
started at an early age.
“Cowboys have always been my heroes,
especially rodeos and
professional bull rid-
ing,” reflected Pope,
who’ll be a senior this
fall.
“I went to George
Steinberger’s Homestead Rodeo School
in Richmond when I
was in the first grade,
rode the bucking machine and got on some
calves,” Pope remembered.
“I started going to
Christian Youth Rodeo
Association events riding calves, and competed in the Kellyville
(Oklahoma) Junior Bull
Riders Winter Series,”
the cowboy continued.
He became especially enchanted with miniature bareback riding.
“I went to a bareback
riding school and then
competed in bareback
pony riding as well
as steer riding,” said
Pope.
As a sixth grader,
Pope qualified for the
National Junior High
School Rodeo Finals in
junior bull riding, and
marked 86 points on
his first draw, finishing
reserve national champion at just 12-yearsold.
“I began riding bigger bucking horses and
a few bulls, but decided to concentrate on the
broncs when I started
high school,” he said.
Championship form
earned Pope the high
school bareback bronc
riding title, while being
third in saddle bronc
riding as a freshman. “I
was honored as Rookie
June 22, 2016
on big horses.”
In competition, Pope said,
“There are a few broncs that I
haven’t made the whistle on, but
I sure get scored on 90 percent
or more.
“I marked 87 points on a
bareback horse one time at Kansas City, and my best saddle
bronc ride has been 85 points,”
Pope said.
“I work out every day,” Pope
declared. “I don’t want to get too
much bulk, so I concentrate on
cardiac workouts, low weight,
high repetition, and run a bunch.
“I do wish I was a little shorter, but there’s nothing I can do
about that. Just be physically fit
as possible,” he said.
A spurring practice board is
in the Anderson County ranch
home basement. “I work out on
it every day, a muscle, memory
deal,” Pope verified.
His brothers Judd and Ty are
following in big brother’s boot
steps. “Ty is going to the junior high rodeo finals in saddle
bronc and bull riding, and Judd
competes on bareback ponies
of the Year, too,” he noted. The
past two years, Pope has dominated both bucking horse events
reigning as state champion.
“I compete in other junior rodeos as well as the United Rodeo Association and additional
rodeo circuits,” Pope said.
“I did play football, basketball
and track as a sophomore, but
that was just too much to rodeo
successfully,” he contended.
Concentration is focused on
the sport of rodeo. “I get on
about 100 bucking horses a
year,” Pope tabulated. “I mount
as many practice horses as I
can, as well riding the bucking
machine.
“I get so much assistance
from George Steinberger and the
other cowboys,” Pope credited.
“I really appreciate everybody’s
advice, especially my parents.
“Dad never competed in rodeos, but he’s always had cattle
and horses. Dad’s a big help,”
Pope said. “We used to take ponies out in the yard, and put a
rigging on them to practice my
mark outs. We still do that now
and calves,” Pope said.
“I’m proud of my brothers.
They have great work ethic and
dedication. Nothing is handed
out, you have to earn it,” he added.
Looking to this year’s National High School Rodeo Finals,
Pope said, “My freshman year,
I finished sixth in the bareback
riding. Last year, I fouled my
horse and didn’t get a re-ride, so
I missed the top ten.
“That’s the way rodeo goes,
somedays a diamond, somedays
a stone. I’m sure looking forward
to a great finals this time,” Pope
added.
Uncertain his direction after
high school, Pope has had several colleges solicit him to be on
their rodeo teams. “I’ll have to
decide, but I sure plan to make
the college finals” he assured.
Evaluating economic status of
rodeo, Pope said, “I don’t have a
shortage of money now. I think
rodeo’s a great profession. I intend to make the National Finals
Rodeo in Las Vegas.”
FARMERS & RANCHERS LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION COMPANY, INC.
Salina, Kansas (785) 825-0211
MONDAY - HOGS & CATTLE
Hogs sell at 11:00 am, Cattle Start 12 NOON, cattle sale as unloaded.
THURSDAY - CATTLE
Receipts for the week totaled 1155 cattle and 60 hogs. Butcher hog top on Monday was $49.00.
Steers
300-400
400-500
500-600
600-700
700-800
800-900
900-1000
$170.00
$160.00
$150.00
$140.00
$140.00
$125.00
-
Heifers
300-400
400-500 $155.00
500-600 $148.00
600-700 $130.00
700-800 $122.00
800-900 $120.00
900-1000
$188.00
$175.00
$164.00
$151.00
$152.50
$139.60
-
$169.00
$159.00
$141.50
$136.75
$133.00
Summer schedule Mondays only the month of June.
Selling all classes of cattle starting at 12 noon.
Lot #
17
38
106
15
73
88
63
58
71
85
87
22
156
138
306
67
44
113
8
12
Consignor:
POWERS, MARTY
MORRISON, CLIF
POWERS, MARTY
KOONTZ, ORREN
HEADINGS, CLINT
DAWSON, TC
NICHOLS, MIKE
POWERS, MARTY
UNGEHEUER, TERRY
BRYANT, TY AGT
MARVIN, DARREN
HOLDEN, SHAWN
PHIFER, SHANE
JOHNSON, JEREMY
STRICKLER, MATTHEW
HARRIS, CHAD
HOEPKER, ALEX
GLAZE, LOGAN
JACOBS, ROB
MEYERS HORSE CO
Top 5 Average
High
Seller
Top 10 Average
Top 15 Average
Top 20 Average
Horse
LIL TWIST OF PEPTO
CG GUN BAR
JD WARLOCK
TK PURE WHISKEY
TOBYS ROCKY OTOE
SPIFFY CHAMP CHEX
DAKOTA DANNY
CHROMESMAL STAR
MDC SPECIAL TUCKER
Sorrel Gelding
LITTLE LENA DANCER
GRAYS CLASSY LIGHT
SPECIAL LIL COWBOY
MR GOLD BUCKS EUREKA
KROS PEPPY BAR
BOBBY SOX SKYLINE
MATTS LITTLE SPIRIT
SIMBA
WHR KING EDDIE
SPARKLING DOC MAJOR
Breed
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AQHA
AQHA
AQHA
AQHA
AQHA
AQHA
AQHA
AQHA
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AQHA
AQHA
AQHA
AQHA
AQHA
AQHA
GRADE
AQHA
AQHA
$
$17,700.00
$16,500.00
$14,700.00
$13,000.00
$10,000.00
$8,500.00
$8,000.00
$8,000.00
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$7,750.00
$7,500.00
$7,500.00
$7,500.00
$7,300.00
$7,100.00
$7,000.00
$7,000.00
$7,000.00
$6,500.00
Notes
2008 sorrel mare by Peptoboonsmal‐RHC winner
2010 gray gelding by grandson of Playgun‐ Pretty head horse
2009 dun gelding by Gneuine 007‐ Head horse
2009 palomino gelding grandson of Paddys Irish Whiskey‐ Ranch, team rope horse
2008 gray gelding grandson of Otoes Rainbow‐ team rope
2008 gray gelding by Check Me Out Chex‐ pretty head horse
2012 bay roan gelding by grandson of Peptoboonsmal‐ ranch, rope
2008 blue roan gelding by Zips Dakota Pine‐ ranch, rope
1999 brown gelding out of granddaugter of Special Effort‐ Head horse
2012 grade sorrel gelding‐ ranch, rope
2008 sorrel gelding grandson of Boonlight Dancer‐ ranch, team rope
2011 palomino gelding grandson of Grays Starlight‐ reserve ranch horse champion
2009 buckskin mare by Mr gGold Bucks‐ head horse
2007 bay roan gelding out of granddaugter of Peppy San Badger‐ team rope
2007 blue roan mare by Poco Blue Peppy‐ head horse
2009 sorrel gelding by Three Dee Skyline‐ ranch, team rope
2008 blue roan gelding by a grandson of Snicklefrtiz Chex‐ ranch
2009 grullo gelding by Gold Cat Bueno‐ heel horse
2007 grade buckskin gelding‐ ranch, team rope
2010 sorrel gelding by grandson of The Major Legend‐ team rope
$14,380.00
$11,200.00
$9,970.00
$9,207.50
Second High
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"Where Old Fashioned Trust & Hard Work Form A Package That's Tough To Beat."
Jesse Pope, who’ll be a senior this fall at Waverly
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state bareback riding champion in the Kansas High
School Rodeo Association for three years.
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Rural Messenger
June 22, 2016
Page 9
Kansas net farm income plummets, weighed down by falling grain and livestock prices
MANHATTAN, Kan. –
Average net farm income
in Kansas plummeted to
$4,568 in 2015 or less
than 5 percent of the
previous year’s average
of $128,731, according
to annual Kansas Farm
Management Association
member data. The 2015
level was the lowest average level of nominal net
farm income since 1985.
The average net farm
income – recorded on an
accrual basis – had been
slipping, but until 2015
had been over $120,000
for several years. In 2015,
however, the drop was
more akin to falling off a
cliff. Average net farm income across the state was
$159,352 in 2012 before dipping to $140,356
in 2013 and $128,731
in 2014 before falling
to $4,568 in 2015. Net
farm income represents
the amount a farm has
available to use for debt
repayment, family living
and expansion.
Across all farms, the
gross crop value per acre
in 2015 was $315.92,
down from $339.36 in
2014, $407.27 in 2013
and $421.44 in 2012.
Generally, across the
state, farms that primarily focused on dairy
production, cow herds
and irrigated crop farms
fared better than dryland
farming, livestock backgrounding and farms that
both grew crops and had
livestock backgrounding
operations, said Kevin
Herbel, KFMA program
administrator.
U.S. beef cattle prices
dropped from an average
$166 per hundredweight
(cwt) in January 2015 to
$132 by January 2016 –
the largest one-year drop
on record, according to
the U.S. Department of
Agriculture’s Economic
Research Service.
“As we come out of
a period of strong profitability in the agriculture sector and enter
this current downturn, it
is important for producers and their advisors to
know and understand the
financial position and financial performance on
each operation,” said
Herbel, noting that not
all Kansas farmers are
KFMA members, but
the annual report can be
viewed as a reflection of
financial conditions for
farmers across the state,
especially when comparing one year to the next.
The data presented in the
2015 analysis came from
1,159 KFMA member
farms and ranches.
Regional differences
In 2015, southwest
Kansas farms fared better than in other areas of
the state, with net farm
income of $37,423. North
central Kansas farms averaged $11,452, southeast, $15,119 and northwest farms averaged a
loss of $2,972. South central farms averaged a loss
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of $9,730 and northeast a
loss of $11,777.
“One of the reasons we
stayed positive was our
yields on grain sorghum,”
said Doug Stucky, southwest area KFMA extension agricultural economist, based in Dodge City.
“We had over 100 bushel
(per acre) milo yield average. Some people had
never had the yields they
had last year in milo.
Hopefully we’ll top that
this year. With the subsoil moisture we’ve had,
it’s possible.”
Lower commodity prices weighed on agriculture
in northeast Kansas, said
KFMA economist Clay
Simons, based in Council Grove. “Irrigated corn
averaged 213 bushels
per acre compared with
only 177 bushels the year
before. We had better
production but could not
convert that to cash.”
Simons said marketing
fell short in some cases,
noting that some growers are still storing 2015
wheat.
He noted that producers had grown accustomed to much higher
crop prices in recent past
years and in turn had
spent money, particularly
on equipment. Now that
grain and cattle prices
have dropped sharply,
it’s hard to scale back expenses accordingly.
“Our ability to double
crop really helped,” said
Abilene-based
KFMA
economist Bob Kohman
of north central Kansas
farms. “We had excellent
crops but the cattle side
really hurt us (in 2015).
Now we’re looking at
ways to manage our working capital.”
Debt levels increased
by $30,550 per farm with
59 percent of the increase
in current debt and 41
percent in intermediate
and long-term debt. With
the change, the debt-toasset level increased to
21.5 percent from 20.2
percent for the average farm during 2015.
“While profitability was
low in 2015, this still represents a strong balance
sheet at the end of the
year,” according to the
KFMA report. With that
said, in this environment
“we will probably see
some restructured debt,”
said Mark Wood, KFMA
economist for northwest
Kansas, based in Colby.
One result of the lower
grain and livestock prices
and subsequent drop in
net farm income is that
machinery
purchases
have slowed, the economists said. Also, total
family living expenses for
KFMA member farms in
2015 averaged $69,956,
down from $74,447 in
2014.
Managing in this environment
“We’re still facing (in
2016) lower grain prices
– maybe for some time,”
Herbel said, noting that
in times like this, producers should identify
their cost advantages. In
other words, identify the
enterprises on their farms
that have the most ability
to deal with current com-
modity prices.
Crop rotation choices,
knowing costs and particularly where a producer
can have a cost advantage
are of primary importance
right now and for the
months ahead, the economists said.
“In situations like this,
it’s important to not sit
back and see what’s going
to happen,” Herbel added.
“Now’s the time to manage
your current financial position, manage your cost
structure and look at using
your resources, including
labor and equipment, as
efficiently as possible.”
“Identify areas where
you can improve as well
as areas of strength you
can build on through this
time of difficulty in agriculture,” he said.
The complete KFMA
report is available online
at Kansas Farm Management Association and
view Whole Farm Analysis Executive Summary on
left side of page.
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calves in a trailer. $400/
head. Volume discounts
(referral bonus).
605-396-7578
------------------------Standing Black/White
Overo Stallion &
Appaloosa Stallion.
316-371-3262 MAIZE
------------------------40 Angus 3 & 4 yr. old
Spring pairs.
918-625-5689
------------------------63 Bred Red Angus
Hereford cross heifers to
calves, Sept. 1, 45 days
to Breckton Red Angus
bulls. 918-625-5689
------------------------80 Yearling Bulls for
sale by Private Treaty.
Simmental, SimAngus,
& Angus, 90% of bulls
calving ease, raised on
high roughage, all gentle;
50 registered yearling
heifers for sale ready to
breed. Kirk Dickinson
785-735-4347. www.
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2 Homes, 800 head corral
Price: $1,750,000
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Huh?
In the May 30 edition of the Auction
Exchange there was
an ad celebrating the
Midwest
Auctioneer
Roundup contest in
Shipshewana, Indiana.
There were pictures of
the winners, contestants and one precious
little three or four year
old girl with her hands
covering her ears.
My sentiments exactly!
I’ve spent my adult
life around auctions
and I loved every minute, but I’m paying the
price now. As a youngster I could hear a bug
walking across the
kitchen floor but I’m
losing my hearing now
and I know why. It was
having my head right
next to speakers for 43
years. I knew it would
happen but what could
I do? Auctions put food
on our table.
My wife noticed it
before I did. She’d say
something and I’d reply, “Not today, maybe
next week.”
And then she’d yell,
“I asked you if you fed
the dog.”
So now my standard
reply to everything she
says is, Huh?”
I suppose I need a
hearing aid but I hear
good ones can cost a
couple grand and I’d
June 22, 2016
Riding Hard
By Lee Pitts
rather be deaf than to
spend that much money on something I can
easily do without. Every time my wife says
I need a hearing aid I
reply, “When someone
says something to me
that’s worth two thousand dollars then I’ll
get one. Until then I’ll
just use this antique
ear trumpet I inherited
from my great-grandpa.” (For you youngsters, an ear trumpet
is a device with a big
round end that people
talk into and at the other end is a narrow tube
the
hard-of-hearing
person puts in his ear.
I find mine works quite
well.)
Maxine, of Hallmark Card fame, spoke
for me when she said,
“Never wear a hearing
aid because if you do
people expect you to
listen to them.”
I’ve worked with
a lot of different auctioneers in my life and
I’ve noticed that the
younger they are the
higher they turn up the
volume. I would just
remind beginning auc-
tioneers that the clock
that ticks the loudest
doesn’t always keep the
best time.
Purebred auctioneers are notorious for
turning up the volume,
much more so than
market
auctioneers.
I worked with one in
particular who was so
noisy he sounded like
a Duroc trying to pass a
gall stone. Or a pen full
of calves the day after
seeing their mommas
for the last time. I could
have made a living following him around selling ear plugs to those
on the seats.
Speaking of ear
plugs, you’d think an
auctioneer would catch
on to the subtle signs
that he’s too loud such
as folks plugging their
ears with cotton, light
bulbs breaking overhead, folks covering
their ears like that little
girl in Indiana, and cattle trying to jump on the
auction block to shut
the loud mouth up. I recall one auction I tried
to give a subtle hint
by wearing a Scotch
cap with the ear muffs
pulled down tight over
my ears like they wear
in the Dakotas in winter. But when I wore it
was the middle of summer in Scottsdale. The
auctioneer still didn’t
get it.
Working ring you are
more sensitive because
people in the crowd
complain and beg you
to turn down the volume, but I learned right
away you don’t mess
with an auctioneer’s
amplifier.
The volume is really
noticeable to auction
newbies. In all the years
of flying on commercial
airplanes I rarely talked
to a fellow passenger.
I went so far as to put
on the cheap headset
they give you like I was
listening to music so I
wouldn’t have to talk,
even though it wasn’t
plugged in. But one
time I met a nice businessman who asked
where I was headed.
I told him I was going
to Reno for a video cattle auction because I
was the announcer. He
was going to stay in the
same hotel so I invited
him to drop by for a free
lunch and to watch the
auction. Much to my
surprise he did. I took
a rare break to welcome
him and explain how it
all worked. After one
lot I explained that we
had just sold four loads
of cattle to a buyer participating in the auction all the way back in
Nebraska.
He replied, “And
I bet he heard every
word.”
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-----------------------MAINE ANJOU BULLS &
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----------------------REGISTERED RED
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to Horned Hereford
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cattle located in North
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Wasserburger @
307-660-8650
for more info.
-----------------------2 yr. old, 18 month and
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& ANGUS BULLS at
private treaty. Large
selection. Records
available. Rick Wetovick
& Sons. 308-550-0628
FULLERTON, NE
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NEWTON
-----------------------REGISTERED
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June 22, 2016
Livestock
Registered Jerseys
Kunekune Pigs
FARM COTTAGE
CREAMERY
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Creamery.com
[email protected]
308-534-3659
North Platte, NE
---------------------44 Black,
Black Baldy, Heavy
Bred, Solid Mouth
Cows, 1150 lbs.,
$1590.
Bobby Brotherton
800-328-3433
B&B Cattle Co.
Livestock Equip
GIBBO’S SADDLE &
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LOTS OF USED
SADDLES
Make and Repair
Leather Goods
Turquoise Jewelry
734 Cole, Hutchinson
620-663-8486
-----------------------For Sale feed bunks and
round bale feeder.
316-210-4850
-----------------------BULK TANKS-USED
DAIRY EQUIPMENT.
Buy-Sell-Trade.
800-844-5427
Livestock Equip
Horse Shelter for Sell
Larson Metal Buildings
MCM Manufacturing Inc.
New Metal
12’ x 10’ up to 12’ x 40’
Many Options and colors
Contact Bob at 785-743-2026
WaKeeney, Kansas
-----------------------GOOD USED Gestation
farrowing nursery,
finishing, used
HOG Equipment,
and reconditioned,
repainted, photos and
delivery.
www.seelmanb.com
605-251-1133
-----------------------TITAN WEST
CATTLE HANDLING
EQUIPMENT. For added
value get the BEST HAY
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no-till FORAGE DRILL
(6in spacing $843/row).
Tigerco Dist. www.
aitchison.co.nz or
www.tigercoinc.com
800-432-4020
-----------------------Cattle guards, pipe
racks, portable feed
bunks, oil field rods &
tubing. 785-623-7024
Grain Engulfment Rescue Training
KFB’s safety manager recently attended
KU’s Kansas Fire and
Rescue training event:
Grain Engulfment Rescue where she received
training alongside firefighters from Fort Riley
and Junction City. The
goal of this training is
to prepare grain facility management, plant
personnel and Fire Department personnel for
their roles in the event
of a grain bin engulf-
Auditions: July 9 & 10
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TANK
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HOLCOMB SCRAPER
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620-277-2333
------------------------
To Place Your
Classified Ad Call
(620) 465-4636
ment incident.
The day began with
a PowerPoint highlighting grain entrapment
statistics (it only take
two or three seconds
to become entrapped
in flowing grain and
another 10 seconds for
an adult to be totally
submerged), an overall
summary of how entrapments may occur*
(see below) and other
issues that could affect
a rescue effort. Participants also reviewed
several case studies
and discussed various
safety factors involved
Livestock Equip
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12’ x 10’ up to 12’ x 40’
Many Options and colors
Contact Bob at 785-743-2026
WaKeeney, Kansas
Concrete Feedbunks
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620-241-4362
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CONCRETE PRODUCTS*
PO Box 369,
McPherson, KS. 67460
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Livestock Services
BACKER ACRES
CUSTOM MANURE
HAULING. One loader
& spreaders,
20 yrs. in business.
402-499-8060
------------------Becker Farms Hay
Grinding, William and
Jamie Becker.
316-293-6116
Conway Springs, KS
with each incident.
In the afternoon attendees headed outside to the mobile grain
engulfment
simulation trailer which was
designed to simulate
grain entrapment and
train first responders
how to rescue victims.
This customized equipment includes a grain
bin, hopper and an
assortment of rescue
tools and equipment
designed to help rescue
victims from potentially
perilous situations. The
instructors taught various methods of grain
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Feed & Seed
Feed & Seed
2016 5x6 round bales
DAMAGED GRAIN
of Brome, baled June 7,
WANTED
tested, very clean hay.
ANYWHERE
We buy damaged
316-794-2665
grain
316-461-1618
any condition
-wet or dryGODDARD
including damaged silo corn
------------------------TOP DOLLAR!
PRAIRIE HAY, good 5ft.
We have vacs and trucks
rounds, net wrapped
CALL HEIDI OR GARTON
NORTHERN AG
$65/Ton. Delivery
SERVICE, INC.
possible. 316-371-0812
800-205-5751
near WICHITA, KS.
------------------------------------------------Custom Swathing &
17,000 Bushel Bin
Baling. Agco disc head
w/unload auger,
swather & Agco 5x6 net
33ft. diameter. good
wrap round balers. Will
condition. $17,000.
do hay on shares or buy
785-799-4322
your share of hay.
------------------------620-727-1150
5x6 ROUND BALES
PARTRIDGE
crabgrass, oat hay and
------------------------prairie hay, excellent
Wanting grass and
quality, good protein,
expired CRP acres to hay
delivery available.
this summer. Will do on
620-845-0277
shares or buy your share
------------------------of hay. 620-727-1150
2015 Cut Prairie Hay/
PARTRIDGE
Brome 5x6 bales, $40
------------------------per
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Small Square bales
CHENEY
Alfalfa, excellent quality.
------------------------620-465-2655 Leave
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ALFALFA & GRINDING
------------------------Hybrid SorghumX Sudan HAY, large squares and
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rounds, semi loads only
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620-285-1278,
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------------------------Hay, Halfsize Bales $2,
Round Baled: Brome,
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Prairie Hay, and Milo
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Stalks 316-772-3675
bin rescue including
using ropes, rescue
tubes and heavy-duty
saws.
*Entrapment generally occurs when a
worker enters a bin to
dislodge large portions
of grain kernels that
have stuck together,
preventing them from
being extracted by bin
machinery. Whether
entrapment occurs from
the collapse of vertical
grain walls or bridged
grain (grain kernels
stuck together to form
a deceptively treacherous crusted ceiling), or
entrapment in flowing
grain, these are critical
situations where time
is limited, locating victims is often difficult,
and rescue is treacherous.
The Kansas Fire &
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year. To arrange training in your community,
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Feed & Seed
SORGHUM SUDAN GRASS.
50 lb Bag. Other forage
products available, from
Rye to Peas & Sudan to
Roundup Alfalfa.. We now
have a full line of W/L
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-------------------
WANTED: ALFALFA,
rounds or big squares.
Southwest Kansas Call
Roger 620-855-0799
------------------------ORGANIC 3x4 BIG
Squares and Round
Bales of Prairie Hay,
Delivery Available.
Ibbetson Brothers,
David. 620-433-7272
------------------------ALFALFA HAY Wanted.
Call Justin
620-937-7001
------------------------Grinding and Mulching
Hay For Sale.
785-691-7257
------------------------BROME AND Prairie,
3x4 squares, delivery
available.
785-691-7257 cell
------------------------Grinding Alfalfa, $70/
ton. 620-845-4168
------------------------2015 Alfalfa Hay, 3x3,
1st, 2nd, 3rd, tested, call
Kenny. 316-650-7482
ANDALE
------------------------GREEN COVER SEED
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Bladen, NE
------------------------NUPRIDE GLYPHOSATE
soybeans, approximately
$30/Acre.
402-239-2858 www.
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------------------------ROBERTS SEED
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Sorghan Sedan. Cover
Crops, Chicken Feed
Mixes Custom Grain
Processing for 29 years.
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------------------------CUSTOM SWATHING,
ROUND BALING and 3 x
4 x 8 SQUARE BALING.
Jarrod Koster
316-250-9798
------------------------500 BALES 4x4,
ALFALFA, 160 RFV,
clean and green,
$125/Ton, at the
stack. Can Deliver.
620-260-5782 cell
Rural Messenger
Iconic Symbols Of America’s Heritage, Wild Horse, Burro Adoptions Available
By Frank J. Buchman
An opportunity to
own a part of history is
coming to Tonganoxie.
“The U.S. Bureau
of Land Management
(BLM) will have a wild
horse and burro adoption at the Leavenworth
County Fairgrounds in
June 24-25,” according
to Crystal Cowan at the
BLM office in Oklahoma City.
“These are adult and
yearling horses and burros that once roamed
free on public lands
in the West,” she said.
“The BLM periodically
removes excess animals
from the range in order to maintain healthy
herds and to protect oth-
er rangeland resources.
“The adoption program is essential for
achieving these important management goals,”
Cowan emphasized.
“Wild horses and
burros are iconic symbols of America’s western heritage, and are
renowned for their
strength,
endurance,
agility and intelligence,
characteristics
bred
into them in the wild
that make them ideal
for work or recreation,”
Cowan said.
“Since 1973, the
BLM has placed more
than 230,000 of these
‘living legends’ in approved homes across
the country,” Cowan
pointed out.
Attendance is free
and open to the public,
but application approval is required and can
be done on site with
adoptions
scheduled
from noon, to 6 p.m.,
on Friday, the 24th, and
from 8 to 10 o’clock,
Saturday morning.
To qualify to adopt,
one must be at least 18,
with no record of animal
abuse. Adopters must
have a minimum of 400
square feet of corral
space per animal, with
free access to food, water and shelter.
A six-foot corral fence
is required for adult
horses, five feet for
yearlings, and four-and-
June 22, 2016
a-half feet for burros.
“All animals must be
loaded in covered stocktype trailers with swing
gates and sturdy walls
and floors,” Cowan said.
“ BLM staff will be on
hand to assist adopters
through the short application process.”
All animals will be
offered on a first-come,
first-served basis for the
minimum adoption fee
of $125, which is set by
law.
“However, BLM pays
a one-time $500 careand-feeding allowance
to adopters of horses at
least four years old,”
Cowan said.
The allowance is paid
in full after one year
when adopters receive
official ownership title
for their horse(s). All
standard adoption conditions and fees still
apply.
“A limited number of
eligible horses will be
available, while younger horses, burros and
trained animals are not
eligible for this incentive,” Cowan said.
“This incentive is designed to find homes for
older horses that might
otherwise be destined
for long-term pastures,
where they’d live out
the remainder of their
natural lives at taxpayer
expense,” Cowan explained.
Information is available at 866-468-7826.
June 22, 2016
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Weekly Devotion
2014 Copyrighted
by The Upper Room,
Nashville, Tenn.
MORE THAN AN OPTION
Read Proverbs 3:1-8 View the May-June, 2016 Issue
In all your ways acknowledge [the Lord], and he will make straight your
paths. - Proverbs 3:6 (NRSV)
I was walking my dog in our neighborhood on a beautiful spring evening.
Along the way, I observed a grandfather who was on an outing with his two
small granddaughters. When they neared the road, the grandfather told his
younger granddaughter, who had run ahead, “Don’t cross the street until I
can get there to watch for cars!” The little girl proceeded to cross the street
without looking right or left. No cars were coming, so she was safe; the grandfather smiled at me ruefully and said, “I guess every direction I give her is an
option.”
It occurred to me that we often treat God’s word in the same way. Rather than
listening to and living in God’s word, we charge ahead, confident that we can
make it on our own. When we run into difficulties, we realize that we need
scripture to help us cope with the dangers and pitfalls of life. Fortunately for
us, God loves us, forgives our lapses, and cares for us, even when we forget
and treat God’s word as optional.
The Author
Jayne E. Parker (Florida, USA)
Gold Old Days Revisitied
Oh, to relive those
long gone graduation
days.
Attending
junior
high commencement
exercises for the lone
grandchild
brought
reflections of our own
eighth grade graduation.
An especially fond
recollection is class
day. Throughout grade
school years, that time
had been anticipated
and planned of sorts.
Part of the school
tradition was passing
Thought for the Day
a torch of knowledge
Scripture helps us navigate daily life.
from the graduating
Prayer
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a “chip on our shoulder” that day.
The scowling, annoying, arrogant attitude showed through
plainly and remains
engraved for perpetuity in family photographs.
Still,
particularly important was the
graduation gift. At
least we consider it
that, although perhaps
timing coincidental. A
new two-horse tandem
trailer was purchased,
so we could go to horse
shows around the area.
That was second
best thing that’d ever
happened, right after
getting our horse Spot
three years earlier. It’d
look odd today, but air
springs, a hitch and
wiring were installed
on the’63 Ford Galaxy
500, the trailer hooked
on. Nellie Belle load-
ed, and away the family went.
Only to a handful
of circuit events in a
30-mile radius, but
enough the third best
thing; our yearend
second in breakaway
roping 10-13. Award
certificate with name
hand scribed remains
prized possession.
Interesting reflection about that teenage cowboy accomplishment. In four
point shows, we always
caught our calf on
the second loop, and
placed second each
time. Clearly, competition wasn’t tough as
today.
Despite, three other school graduations,
kindergarten,
high
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most memorable.
Reminds us of Job
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for the good old days
when nothing seemed
too difficult.”
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Rural Messenger
I remember: Life continues…no matter what!
Here it is, almost
July. It does seem that
the more years I live,
the faster it keeps going. It also means because it takes me a
little longer to do some
of the regular things, I
don’t get as much physical work done as I used
to. Truthfully, the energy is also subsiding but
that’s all right, I’m in no
hurry. I will still keep
doing the things that
are important to me.
I love to attend the
Sunday morning service at the Medora Bible Church. Even if I’m
tired from the Saturday Farmer’s Market, I
come away feeling refreshed and anticipating another great week.
Certainly our pastor,
Ron Mandeville, certainly makes us appreciative of the long
hours he studies from
the Bible.
Many times at the
Saturday Farmer’s Market, I start out tired
but get energized as
the morning wears on.
During the morning we
meet many older peo-
By Doris
Schroeder
I Remember
ple who like us, recall
the good and patriotic
days of the last century. Many of us attended
the one room country
schools of that era and
realized the love of God
and His place in our
world. A time when life
was real and earnest…
and we did not have a
lot of modern conveniences so we depended on the one true God
to get us through. Our
joy came, not from expensive toys and gadgets, but being able to
get through them with
the help of One who has
all power.
This last Saturday at
the Market, it was fascinating to see young
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months and a year, staring at all of us through
big eyes of wonderment, trying to figure
out the complexities
of living in their world
of today. If they live as
long as we have, what
will they find this world
to be like? I wonder.
A friend of mine,
Maxine, has a booth on
the other side of ours.
It really makes the
morning go fast, as we
get to visit in between
and share many of life’s
happenings along the
way. Many times when
you are not really noticing it, you are helping
someone along the way
when you share how
God is helping you in
different situations. We
can rejoice knowing
someone else is experiencing God’s help.
Towards the end
of our market on Saturday, a very sweet,
loving Christian lady
came by our booth and
encouraged us with her
words. It makes one realize how that we can
help those we come in
contact with by encouraging each other.
Life has been full of
complexities and different-sized problems
and it’s probably due to
all the things that are
happening. We had a
problem from time to
time with our phone
and computer line and
it did cause me some
anxious moments. We
do think we got it taken care of now and that
will be so pleasant to be
able to work on it when
I have time.
As you are reading
this column today, we
will be welcoming our
son John David and
his wife Carol home for
their yearly visit. This
will also be the time
he will be speaking
at our Young at Heart
Ministries meeting at
the Delos Smith Center, 101 West First,
on Thursday, June 23,
from 10-11:15 a.m.. He
will be telling us about
his work as a chaplain
at the Pinellas County
Jail in Clearwater. Florida. I have heard some
of his experiences and
find it very fascinating when men accept
Christ when they are
in jail. I guess sometimes you have to come
to the end of your own
rope. Anyway, we hope
to see you there. If you
are over 55, you are
cordially invited. We
would love to meet all
of you. I know you will
enjoy it!
Doris
appreciates
your comments and can
be reached at [email protected]
June 22, 2016
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Rural Messenger
Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Wren
When John Q. Wren returns home after a winter
in Texas, he announces
his arrival with loud songs
from one end of the yard
to the other. He might as
well come up and ring the
door bell to tell us he is
back.
I can hardly wait each
year until John arrives
and begins to sing to declare that our yard and all
7 houses belong to him.
For the next 4 months the
yard will be alive with his
wonderful song.
When John arrives he
starts preparing the houses. He will have up to ten
nests ready for his partner
to look at. He packs the
house all the way to the
roof for insulation from
the heat. Inside the little house there will be a
small tunnel, or hallway,
from the door around
the side and then into
the nest. This keeps any
predator from grabbing a
baby from the nest.
We decided one year
to see what he would do
if we didn’t clean out the
houses in the fall. He
moved right in the next
year and seemed to enjoy the fact that he didn’t
have to start all over. He
By Sandra Pugh
would go in and take a few
sticks out and throw them
on the ground below the
house and then put some
new ones in and tidy it up.
So we never touch them
anymore.
When Priscilla arrives
a week later he has all 7
houses and three nests
ready for her inspection.
He proudly sits in front of
each house and sings to
announce that the house
is ready for inspection.
One year we had a
house hung in the old
cotton wood tree just 10
feet from the beauty salon
window, so I could watch
the whole courtship. He
sat on a limb directly in
front of the door to the
house and sang until she
came to see it.
She checked the out-
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side of the house by
hopping all over the roof
and then checked out the
front porch. She sat on
the perch for awhile and
looked around the tree.
John continued to sing to
her.
Finally she decided to
go inside and inspect the
interior. She was in there
for only a minute. When
she came out of the little
house, she flew straight
into John knocking him
off the limb and then disappeared from the scene.
John started to work on
the little house again. He
spent 30 minutes getting
it redesigned. Once it was
ready he began to sing on
that same little limb in
front of the house.
After a few minutes
Priscilla came back and
went into the house. She
stayed only a minute and
when she came out this
time she went directly to
the ground. She picked
up a little twig and went
back into the house; she
had decided to move in.
John began to sing in earnest now and sat on that
little limb singing as Priscilla finished decorating
the little house.
In a couple of days
Priscilla began to sit on
eggs and John would
come with little tidbits for
her to eat, then would serenade her while she sat
on the nest. If it was warm
enough in the middle of
the day, she would leave
the eggs for a little while
and get something to eat
but quickly returned to
the nest.
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Fourteen days after she
laid the eggs the activity
around the little house increased. The babies had
hatched and the work began in earnest. John and
Priscilla were tireless in
feeding the babies in the
nest. They started with
little white bugs that were
so small they were barely
visible in their mouths.
As the young grew the
size of the bugs also grew.
Ten days after hatching, the young began to
look out the door. You
could see three to four
little beaks behind the
opening, but it was impossible to tell just how
many were actually in
there. The book on birds
said they will have anywhere from 6-9 young
each time, so I was anxious to see just how many
would come out of the
house in about 4 days.
On the 12th and 13th
day the little ones began
to stretch their necks out
of the hole to get a look at
the big world they would
be a part of all too soon.
The pushing and shoving
continued until a different face would show up
in the opening. They were
getting large enough now
that only one little head
would fit in the opening.
On day fourteen, after hatching they would
take the leap of faith and
leave the little house.
Priscilla and John would
not feed them that day in
the house. They both sat
in the tree near the house
encouraging them to take
the leap, all the while
holding a bug in their
mouths. When a baby
would finally fly to one
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of the parents, they were
promptly fed.
As the morning progressed, eight little brave
souls made the leap of
faith and left the only
world they had known.
But there was still one little guy left in the house.
Four times he leaned way
out and I thought he was
going to jump, but he
would go back in. Around
noon he was standing in
the door, and I knew he
was going to make the
leap, so I took a few minutes to stand at the window and watch.
When he finally got
brave and jumped a gust
of wind caught him and
tossed him on top of the
little house. He began to
holler for his parents, but
they just watched him.
He finally worked his way
back to the front of the
house and when he saw
the perch in front of the
door, he jumped down on
it. It only took a second
for him to decide he wanted to go back inside.
The amazing thing is,
once they make the leap,
they never go back into
the house; they are out in
the big world until they
come back the next year
to build their own houses. Not the little clown,
he wanted nothing to do
with the world outside.
He stayed in the house
for another hour before he
tried it again. This time
he made it to his parents
and was rewarded with
his lunch.
In a few days after this
little family was on their
own in the yard, Priscilla
was sitting on eggs in a
different house. She and
John raised three families
that year. Sometimes it is
only two, but she arrived
in time to do three before
they had to head south for
the winter.
Each time she used a
different house and John
had to go through the
same inspection. While
she was sitting John was
in charge of the young
and taught them the ways
of the world.
While she is hatching
the third family, John always leaves with the first
two broods, and heads
back to Texas. This means
he leaves the first of August instead of late August, and we really miss
his song in the yard.
John and Priscilla or
their grandchildren have
come back to the yard
year after year, and move
into the houses we leave
up for them. Some years
we might even have two
families who split the yard
up and share the homes.
Maybe it is a father and
son that decide they can
share the homes that are
available. We like to think
they are the same family
just passing them down.
There will be another story about John and Priscilla in the next few weeks.
John Q. Wren is always
welcome in our yard and
the song he brings is always a cheerful reminder
that spring is finally here.
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RJ’s Auction Service
Coin & Currency Auction
Friday, June 24th
at 6:00 pm
15767 S. Topeka Ave.
Scranton, Kansas
This in house and live on-line coin &
currency auction will consist of over 400
lots including more than 30 gold coins;
several complete / near complete albums; many high-grade and key date
Morgan & Peace dollars; several commemoratives.
For more details and photos visit
www.RjsAuctionService.com
or call 785-793-2500.
CENTRAL AG WHEEL & TIRE
C
Ag
CENTRAL AG WHEEL & TIRE
Specializing in Agricultural wheels, rims & tires
Mobile Service Available- Tire & Wheel Sales
www.centralagwheeltire.net
CENTRAL AG WHEEL & TIRE
4106 Esthner St Wichita, KS 67209
(316) 942-1408
Farm Machinery
JD 9400 Tractor, 24-speed.
New clutch and 2-speed. New
tires, 7128 hours.
Always Shedded and ran
through JD winter program
every year. Ready to go to
work. Excellent Condition
$85,500 obo Call/Text
785-731-5086
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We buy all ferrous &
non-ferrous metals!
FARM CLEAN-UP Travel up to 100
miles!
WANTED: any used
farm
equip, irrigation
pipe/pivots, oil field
pipe/equip, vehicles,
radiators, motors,
batteries, etc.
Call - JOE VOEGELI
316-650-0327
Mt. Hope, KS
Farm Machinery
-------------------------1984 4450 powershift
JD tractor, low hrs.,
900-6-row PLANTER.
913-683-1996
Kinze 1300 Grain Cart
-------------------------on track & scale: Kinze
RED-TEK 12-A
1300 Grain Cart w/
Refrigerant. APACHE
floater tires & scale.
CREEP FEEDERS. Dennis
SORENSEN EQUIPMENT.
Hutchinson
712-579-1825
785-924-3700
HARLAN, IA
785-364-7400
------------------------------------------------MAIZE PARTS for
‘81 895 Versatile
HESSTON, CASE IH
$17,500; ‘68 3020 JD
BIG SQUARE BALERS,
new engine & loader,
JOHN DEERE FORAGE
$14,500; 800 Versatile
HARVESTERS. High
$9500. 316-943-0203
Quality/ Discount
-------------------------Priced. Call
New McFarlane Harrow
888-722-8710 parts@
36ft, 16 bar. $16,500.
maizecorporation.com
316-650-7482 ANDALE
I am looking for any old
motorcycles that have
been in your Barn or
shed for years, Cash
paid, and will pick up.
719-229-6584 SALINA,
COLORADO, WICHITA
------------------
New Holland 1475 Hydra
Swing Swather, 18 ft.
10-10 JD Field Cultivator,
30 ft. 620-474-1005
HAVEN
-----------------------Garfield Equipment
Dealer, 1600 rear steer
blades, 850, 1150, 1350,
forced ejection scraper.
316-650-7482. ANDALE
-------------------------FESLER HARVESTING &
TRUCKING, INC. family
owned & operated,
looking for additional
wheat acres for
2016. We use Class 8
Combines w/drapers
and all supporting
equipment. Call Andy
Fesler 217-653-0345 or
Tina 217-653-5557
4 BR Farmstead on 3.5+/- Ac. & Personal Property Auction
Ve h i c l e s , L a p i d a r y E q u i p . , P h o t o g r a p hy E q u i p . ,
Rough Rock, Shop, Household
SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 2016
10 AM
Held onsite @ 1171 N. Conway Springs Rd
Directions: 1.5 miles North of Conway Springs on Conway Springs Rd
4 BR Farmstead on 3.5 +/- Acres Sells @ 11 am
Don Burford
316-619-3719
Vehicles: 1999 Ford Conversion Van 212,160 miles, 1993 Cobra Monterey 28’
motor home 13,590 miles w/ONan Genset generator Rough Rock: Mixed piles
Petrified Wood (some Kansas), Lace & Brazilian Agate, Jasper Onyx, Obsidian,
Jadeite, Ametheyst, Calcite, Chalcedony, Clear, Smokey & Rose Quartz, Landscaping Rock Lapidary Equipment: 30” Gravity feed lapidary saw 220V, 24” Mason/
rock saw, Star Cribbing tool saw, 4-40” barrel bumbler base, 100# barrel tumbler,
2 - 100# barrels, old homemade tumbler, small dastumbler bases, numerous
small rock tumblers, vibrating tumbler, Lortone Vibrating flat lap, numerous other
rock saws & polishers, Makita 4” wet polisher, Chicago Electric polisher, 6” to 30”
cutting blades, boxes of 3x25 11/32” sanding belts, polishing grit, polishing compound Photography: Model L Multilith print camera, print dryer, Beseler photo
enlarger, antique enlarger, Linhof Kardan Bi-system, Skot 35 mm slide projector
w/case, Viewlex 35mm filmstrip projectors, numerous camera and reflector tripods, reflector canvas, Canon Pro Platinum photo paper - 8 boxes, Epson Expression 1640 XL scanner, old timer, misc. darkroom equipment Shop: Nikota Miter
saw & portable stand, Vintage Craftsman band saw, Remington Electric chain saw,
Dewalt reciprocal saw, Porer cable skilsaw & case, 4” hand grinder, etc. Household: Noritake China (Rose Marie 6044 - 10 place setting), appliances, misc.
cabinets & files, dressers, lamps, 6 drawer wood cabinet, shadow box, CardioMax
350 stationary bike, iron bed frame Misc.: ladders, 2-wheel wheel barrow, 150 gal
plastic tank, wood yard cart, lumber, salvage iron, electrical supplies, misc. plumbing supplies, 4x8 23/32 OSB sub-flooring, plastic sheeting & Plexiglas, firewood,
wire meat baskets, wooden porch swing, Coleman outdoor stove, old wooden fly
rods, trot lines, old doors, storm windows, T-posts, 7’ 3-tub wash basin, 6’ stainless
steeel sink & prep table
All pictures/lists online
All items sold on an “AS IS, WHERE IS” basis. All items to be paid for the day of the auction. No guarantee is made
by the auction company or the seller. Buyers should satisfy themselves as to size, condition, authenticity, etc. prior
to auction. announcements made at the day of auction by auctioneer shall take precedence over any previously
printed material or any other oral statements made.
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LARGE SELECTION of
new, used, & rebuilt
TRACTOR PARTS, IH, JD,
MM, MH, AC, OLIVER &
others. We ship daily.
Please call
217-370-1149
--------------------------1995 Case IH 9270
4 wheel drive, bare
back, power shift
4 hydraulics, 50%
rubber, extra nice
For Sale: New and Used
tractor. $45,900
WALINGA AGRI-VACS.
405-368-7713
Sales and Service.
-------------------------(785) 259-5788
ELLIS, KS
PLANTER SALVAGE IH
------------------800-955 Cyclo, JD 70007200-7300, plate and
PRICED REDUCED
plateless,
5100 WHITE,
John Deere
Kinze planter,
Swather
Koelzer Repair.
1600A Hydroswing. 785-857-3257 ONAGA,
KS 785-799-5812
Good Condition,
Field Ready.
$5,775 OBO
316-648-4202
VALLEY CENTER
We are a parts
dealer for
MACDON,
BUSH HOG, &
BRILLION.
We also have
new & used parts
for MF, Hesston,
Krause Universal
Reels
and Bush Hog.
We supply filters,
chains and
hydraulic hoses.
We now have
our parts online
through
Fastline.com
Howards, INC
601 N Ohio
Mt. Hope, Ks
316-667-2381
316-661-2552
----------------Aggressively buying
antique tractors. Good
prices paid for all
makes & models in all
conditions. Please call
217-370-1149
----------------------------Keep Your Machinery
running better!
LOOSEN UP FROZEN
GREASE FITTINGS
& BEARINGS. The
Original Grease Buster,
Regular & Shop Size
Models available. Reg.
price $42. Shop price
$52. Shipping included.
*Patented *Made Only in
Waynesville, Ohio, made
in USA for 20 years.
*Can Save on Expensive
Bearing Replacements
*Air Driven Pneumatic
Hammer Works On Shop
Size *Cleans Grease
Fittings & Bearings
*Designed By A
Farmer For Farmers.
LOCK & LUBE GREASE
COUPLER GUN also
available. P.O. Box 120.
Waynesville, OH 45068.
Fax or Phone
513-897-5142
Farm Machinery
Net Wrap, Twine,
Covers, Hay
Preservative, Silage
Wrap and Bags Netwrap
$175, Round baler twine
$19.95, Large square
baler twine $23.50, 32ft.
X 100ft. Cover $116, 9’
X 200’ Silage Bag $358
Silage Bale Wrap $73.50.
Call for your local dealer.
Jordan Ag Supply
800-726-0401
---------------------2366 Case IH combine,
sep. hrs. 2983, excellent
condition.
402-239-2858
--------------------Gravity Wagons, NH
258 Rakes, (1) ground
driven rake, $1575; (1)
hydraulic driven rake,
$3650. 785-562-2027
785-562-6131
June 22, 2016
From the U.S. House Appropriations Committee
Appropriations
Committee Adopts Yoder
Amendment to Prevent
Listing of Lesser Prairie
Chicken as Threatened
Washington, D.C.
–
This
afternoon,
the
House
Appropriations
Committee
voted
to
add
Representative
Kevin Yoder’s (R-KS)
amendment to prevent the
listing of the Lesser Prairie
Chicken as a “threatened”
or “endangered” species
to the 2017 Interior
and
Environment
Appropriations Act.
In March 2014, the
United States Fish and
Wildlife Services (FWS)
listed the Lesser Prairie
Chicken as a threatened
species, citing the bird’s
population decline. With
approximately half of the
Lesser Prairie Chicken
population residing in
Kansas, the listing had
led to the disruption of
oil and gas exploration,
abandonment of wind
energy projects, and
increased costs to Kansas
farmers and ranchers.
In September 2015,
in part after the efforts
of Representative Yoder
during
consideration
of last year’s Interior
Appropriations Bill, the
listing was vacated by
the U.S. District Court
for the Western District
of Texas. Last month, the
Department of Justice
announced it had dropped
its appeal of the court’s
ruling, effectively halting
the
Administration’s
efforts on the issue.
“As I said when the
Justice
Department
announced
it
was
dropping its appeal, I
remain skeptical that
was the end of the road,”
Yoder said. “The Lesser
Prairie Chicken’s listing
as a threatened species
stunted economic growth
in Kansas for little to no
benefit. It was a misguided
effort to save a bird that
already saw its population
increase over the last few
years due to local efforts.
My amendment today
simply maintains the new
status quo, preventing
the Administration from
reopening its efforts and
protecting farmers and
ranchers from unwanted
government overreach.”
Saturday June 25th, @ 10am
1316 S Greenwood, Wichita, KS
2 Bed rm, 1 Bath, 2 Car Detached, Fenced yard, Gen. Tax $593.50
This home has been recently remolded and shows well. It is a very
nice 2 bed rm, 1 bath home with a nice workshop and garage. This
home is being offered for sale by way of AUCTION. The high bidder
will write a contract for the purchase price plus 10% buyers
premium to make the total contract price. For a showing prior to
auction call our office 316-742-3311. This property is being sold
as is not subject to bank loans or appraisal. Earnest money will
not be refunded if the buyer can not close on the property.
10% BUYERS PREMIUM ON ALL ITEMS SOLD
Vehicle
1994 Ford Taurus Wagon
Appliances
Fridigidaire Side by Side
Maytag Electric Range
Kenmore Washer & Dryer
Household Items
Big Screen TV
Furniture
Tiffany Style Lamp
Artwork
Oyster Kitchen Work Center
Tools
2 Lawn Movers
Radial Arm Saw
Hand Tools & Electric Tools
Boat, RV & Outdoor Recreation Equipment
Saturday JULY 9th @ 10:00 AM
6460 N. Broadway
Wichita, Ks
CALL 316 744 9950
Consignments taken early. Not entry fees. "20 Plus Trucks"
Now taking consignments Boat, RV, Outdoor Recreation Equipment & Trucks
June 22, 2016
Farm Machinery
IHC 1715 Combine, Cab and AC, diesel,
good condition. 1952 Chevy Truck w/
Stock Racks. 1952 International Truck,
stock racks, metal floor, attached
auger. All have always been shedded.
How to calculate the cost per mile to drive
The cost of living continues to climb
as wages remain stagnant. Gaining control of your spending helps you take
control of your finances and improve
620-243-7222
your life in many ways.
JD 401 Indus. Gas Tractor, 3
“The best way to gain control of your
point/pto, 59hp. $6000
MF 30E Indus. Diesel Tractor,
finances
is to determine how much ev3 point/pto, Forward/Reverse
Shuttle Transmission, 45Hp $5000
erything in your daily life costs, down
JD 350 9ft. Sickle Mower
to the penny,” says Doug Scotten, family
3 point/pto $600
Keichi, Ks 316-461-5399
financial education specialist with the
University of Missouri Extension.
--------------------Everyone pays attention to how much
NEW AND USED
fuel
costs, but do you know how much
TRACTOR PARTS John
you spend on each mile you drive? This
Deere 10, 20, 30, 40,
50 &55 series & newer is a method to determine exactly how
(No 2-Cylinder) Allis
much it costs.
Chalmers-all models.
1. Determine the miles per gallon
Large Inventory! We
performance of your vehicle. Most new
Ship. Mark Heitman,
vehicles have the miles per gallon disTractor Salvage.
played on the console, but this is how
715-673-4829 Durand,
you determine miles per gallon if it is
WI. WWW.HEITMAN
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--------------------John Deere 455 drill
30 foot by 7.5.
218-234-6500
800-654-5191
Lawrence, KS
not an option on your vehicle. First, fill
up your vehicle’s fuel tank completely
and write down the odometer reading
(e.g., 58,400 miles and 12 gallons to fill
up the tank).
2. When you have to fill the tank
again, write down the number of gallons
it took to fill the tank. Once you fill it
up, write down the odometer reading
(e.g., 58,764 miles).
3. After you take the second odometer reading and subtract the first odometer reading, this will calculate the total miles you drove on the fill-up (e.g.,
58,764 – 58,400 = 364 miles driven on
that tank of fuel).
4. Next, divide the number of miles
you drove (e.g., 364) by the number of
gallons it took you to fill up your tank
(e.g., 12 gallons) (e.g., 364 miles ÷ 12
gallons = 30.3 miles per gallon).
ONLINE AUCTIONS
Shuck
Implement
MF 1758HL (2014) 125 Hrs
Cab 4WD, Block Heater, Stereo, 2
Wheel Weights on ea Rear Wheel,
2 Remote Valves, Initial 50 hr
Service
Completed......$36,900
Hesston
845
Round
Baler
Twine Tie Controller with Hyd Kicker,
Nice Clean One Owner Shedded,
Starting Flaps Recently replaced.
E-Z Hauler Gooseneck Round Bale
Trailer, 32’ long, Hauls 6 Bales, Elec
Brakes, Only used 250 Mi..$3,900
Woods MDS120 Rotary Mower 10’-0”
Twin Spindle 3 point mounted…$3,295
Sunflower
1435-29
Tandem
Disc, lightly used (only 3000
acres) 24 ¼” blades, Hyd Level &
Hd
Wing
Wheels
…$38,000
Sunflower
6333-31
Land
Finisher,
Excellent
Condition,
Lightly Used with 6 Row High
Residue
Spike
Drag…$44,900
Willrich Quad 5 38’6” Field
Cultivator, Floating hitch, Very Nice,
5 Section, Ultra Wing Sweeps Tine
Harrow, Rebuilt Lift Cylinders & Repl
Bearing with Sprayer Tank…$16,900
MF Hesston Series 1372 DMC
(2014) 12’ Center Pivot, Steel
on Steel Conditioners, Drawbar
Type Hitch, Hyd Swivel Gearbox,
Top Shield Protectors…$25,900
Sunflower 4311 Disc Ripper,
7
shanks,
14’…..$5,900
Michelin Agribib Radial Tire Set,
pair 380/90 (14.9) R46 R1W on
rims for Cast Centers (no centers); Pair
380/85R30 R1W on Waffle Wheels
off of 2013 MF 7615 w/765 hrs.
ASV/Lowe SK150 Auger, one owner-lightly used on hobby ranch, excellent
conditio==n, planetary drive unit with
6” & 12” Hex auger bits…$2,200
JD 36 Loader with Bucker & Reservoir,
front aux pump available…$1,500
Woods FZ25D Mowin Machine
Diesel 111.5 Hrs with 61T True Float
Power Life & Tilt Deck, Serviced &
ready to mow, like new…..$11,500
Hesston 946A Round Baler (2003)
with Fire Extinguisher, 3,500 bales, mesh
wrap, exceptionally nice…$14,900
New Idea 5409 (2001) Disc Mower w/
swath board, 9’ very low use….$5,695
MF 1635 Hydrostat, 4wd Cab
Tractor (2012) MF DL120 Loader &
Factory Joystick 66” Skid Steer Bucket
Extra Clean-Low Hrs 414 hrs…$24,900
CONSIGNED
Sunflower
6432-30
Land
Finisher, Good Condition…$18,500
Challenger 660 (05) 1,250 Eng
Hrs.
Duals, Spreader Chopper,
Lateral tilt, Variable header drive,
GTA Monitor, Field Star REDUCED
Challenger FHB- Flex Head (08)
W/SCH Good Cond...$19,000
MF 2170 XD (2013) 15,700
bales, C1000 monitor, moist. sensor, roller chute, bale weight kit Stk
#1552...................$94,900
AGCO DT240A (2005) 3,970 Enf
Hrs Superluxe Air Seat, CVT Trans,
Cab Suspension, Extra Worklights, Front
Weights and Wheel Weights..$91,900
Hesston 745 Round Baler (2004)
Gathering Wheels, Ramp, Very
Clean,
Low
Bales…$7,900.
White Planter 8128, 8 row
Vert fold & liquid Fert with 8900
Splitter sell together or separate
.....................$35,000
MF
Long
Crop
Dividers
for
9700
Series
Header…Call
MF 1545 Front Dozer Blade PackageFits MF 1547 Tractor. Hydraulic Tilt and
Angle. Very Tough, Quick Removal Hit
ch.......................................$1,995
E-Z Trail GC37 Header Transport,
Red, 37’, Lights, Brakes, Straps
MF 9790 Combine (2005);
MF
8000-30
Flex
Header
(2005)
both
reconditioned/field
ready, rental reduced 0% for 12
months
PROMO FINANCING
Woods
3180
15’
Batwing
M o w e r, ( 2 0 0 2 ) . . . . . . . . . . $ 6 , 9 0 0
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5. With this information, you can
now calculate your miles per dollar.
Take your vehicle’s miles per gallon
from above (e.g., 30.3 miles per gallon)
and divide it by the current price of gas
(e.g., 30.3 miles per gallon ÷ $2.34 per
gallon = 12.95 miles per dollar).
6. Last, you can also calculate the
cost per mile to drive. Take the current
price of fuel and divide it by your vehicle’s miles per gallon (e.g., $2.34 per
gallon ÷ 30.3 miles per gallon = $0.77
or 8 cents per mile).
By knowing exactly how much it costs
you to drive your vehicle, you can plan
trips accordingly.
For more information on issues related to individual and family finances,
contact Doug Scotten at 417-448-2560
or [email protected].
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FEATURED SELLERS:
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2008 Case International Puma 180
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2012 John Deere
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2012 Case International 4430 Patriot
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Farm Machinery
NEW HD TILLERS, gear
driven, 6ft. to 12ft.,
starting at $1,650; tiller
seeders available.
660-874-4455
-----------------------L2050 Kubota Tractor
w/5’ Foot JD Bush Hog;
1085 Massy Ferguson
Tractor, Good Paint,
Good Rubber; Big Bale
Trailer. 620-583-2965
-----------------------1980’s 7720 JD
combine, always
kept inside and well
maintained. asking
$17,000 OBO. Contact
Roger Deters
785-294-0360 or
Jason Deters
785-294-1167
-----------------------1983 L2 Gleaner
Combine, excellent
condition, (in the field)
$6800; 2006 Hesston
4600, square baler,
excellent, $3200.
620-931-5909
-----------------------1993 JD 8770, 24 speed
w/rear weights, 7,150
hrs, $38,000 OBO.
620-770-9280
-----------------------1959 JD530, 3 Pt,
Narrow Front, Straight
Sheet Metal, Runs
Great; $5,200.
402-200-0720
-----------------------1982 Ford LTL Tandem
9000 Grain Truck,
Detroit 445 Horse
Power, 22’ Aluminum
Box, 13’ Transmission,
Twin Cylinder Hoist,
Nice Truck; $18,000.
402-768-4037.
-----------------------1890 notill John Deere
Drill, 7.5 spacing,
tow between 1910
cart, recently rebuilt.
$69,000. 218-234-6500
-----------------------John Deere 1890 NoTill
Drill 50 foot by 10 inch,
tow behind cart. Never
been used in cornstalks.
Excellent condition.
$180,000.
218-234-6500
-----------------------90 foot boom and 1200
gallon tank for 4930
John Deere Sprayer
218-234-6500
-----------------------JD Swather 1600A
Hydroswing. Field
Ready. $5,775/OBO
316-648-4202 Bentley
-----------------------Quinstar 29ft.
TerraFirmer, $5,000;
2010 MacDon FD70
35ft. Flex Draper,
$35,000; 950 Versatile,
3 pt., $10,000; 25ft.
Crustbuster no-till
drill, $10,000; (4)
9300 JD hoe drills,
32ft., $3500.
785-299-0461
Rural Messenger
June 22, 2016
WAFWA Kansas Land Acquisition Protects Lesser Prairie Chicken Habitat
The Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (WAFWA) has finalized the
purchase of approximately 30,000 acres
of high-quality lesser
prairie chicken habitat
in southwest Kansas.
The permanent protection and long-term conservation of lesser prairie-chicken habitat is
an important goal of the
Lesser Prairie-Chicken
Range-wide Conservation Plan. Funding for
this acquisition comes
from the voluntary contributions of industry
partners that are enrolled in the range-wide
plan.
“The acquisition of
Sunview Ranch is a significant positive development to conserve the
lesser prairie chicken,”
said Alexa Sandoval, director of the New Mexico Department of Game
and Fish and chairman
of the Lesser Prairie Chicken Initiative
Council. “This transaction involved a willing seller of land that
contains prime lesser
prairie chicken habitat
and furthers our goal of
providing a stronghold
of at least 25,000 acres
in each of the ecoregions where the lesser
prairie chicken is still
found. We commend all
of our partners for their
continued commitment
to conservation of the
lesser prairie chicken.”
The range-wide plan
is a collaborative effort
of WAFWA and the
state wildlife agencies
of Kansas, Colorado,
New Mexico, Oklahoma
and Texas. It was developed to ensure conservation of the lesser
prairie chicken through
voluntary cooperation
by landowners and industry. The plan allows
agriculture producers
and industry to continue operations while reducing impacts to the
bird and its grassland
habitat.
The Sunview Ranch
(formerly Tate Ranch)
is in the sand sagebrush
ecoregion, which covers portions of Kansas,
Colorado and Oklahoma and once contained
the highest density of
lesser prairie chickens in the country. The
dominant vegetation on
rangelands in the region is sand sagebrush,
which is a native shrub
typically
associated
with deep sandy soils
in dune landscapes.
Livestock grazing is
the primary land use
on rangeland throughout the sand sagebrush
region, and through
grazing leases, it will
continue to be used as
a management tool on
the Sunview Ranch.
“This property is one
of the largest remaining contiguous tracts of
sand sagebrush prairie
in the region,” said Jim
Pitman, Conservation
Delivery Director for
WAFWA. “Conserving
this property in perpetuity ensures that it will
remain a working ranch
and continue to provide
habitat for the lesser prairie chicken in
the portion of its range
where the population
has declined the most.”
For more information, contact Bill Van
Pelt at (602) 717-5066
or bill.vanpelt@wafwa.
org, or visit www.wafwa.
org.
Real Estate & Personal Property Auction
Thursday June 30th 2016, 5:00 PM
Location 803 Airport Rd Hutchinson Ks 67501
Real Estate Sells at 6:00 PM, for listing on the real estate go to www.teamriggin.com
Household and Collectables: Whirlpool Side x Side Refrigerator 22 cu. w/ ice maker; GE Cook Stove,
(Natural Gas); Samsung Stackable, Front Load Washer and Dryer; Sony 50” Flat Screen TV w/Swivel Base,
CD, DVD, and Radio Players; Vizio 32” Flat Screen TV; Sono 20” TV; 4 Pc Bedroom Suite; 2- Twin Beds;
Dining Table w/1 Leaf and 4 Chairs; Armoire; Small Oak Tables; Reclining Love Seat; Queen and Full Beds;
Chest of Drawers; Old Corner Cabinet; 3- Oak Chairs; End Tables; Sofas; Computer Desk; Night Stands; Rival
Microwave; Coffee Table; Swivel Rocker; China Hutch; Tea Cart; Flower Stand; Pictures and Frames; Wicker
Shelf; Curio Cabinet; Lamps; Fans; Halltree; Wrought Iron Shelving; Bissel Sweeper; Kenmore and Sunbeam
Humidifiers; RCA and Magnavox TVs; Large Selection of CDs; Various Sets of Dishes; Mr Coffee Maker;
Wooden Bowls; Cast Skillets; Stainless Bowls; Correlle Dishes; Granite; Large Doll Collection; Collectionof
Scale Model Cars and Trucks; Solana 2 Person Hot Tub; plus more.
Lawn, Garden and Shop Tools: Cub Cadet RZT 50” Mower w/285 HRS; Cub Cadet FT24 Tiller w/5HP
Honda (like new); Worx Weed Eater (elec); Patio Chairs; Fishing Supplies; Lawn Bench; Coleman Coolers; 2
Wheel Dolly; Sawhorses; Lawn Sprayer(pull type); Fertilizer Spreader; Lawn Bench; Heavy Duty Warehouse
Shelving; Residential Metal Shelving; Ladders; Misc. Lumber; Char Broil Grill, 3 Burner TRU, Infrared; Rakes;
Shovels; Hoes; Air Rifle; Hoses; Axe and Pick; Misc. Hand Tools; Coal Buckets; Step Stool; Plus many items
not Listed.
NOTE: This auction has the cleanest and best furniture offered to the public so far
this year, so don't miss this fine offering.
Sellers: Richard and Helen Haines
K -14 Consignment Auction
Saturday July 9th 2016, 9:00 AM.
Location is at the K-14 Auction Center
10919 S K-14 Hwy, Hutchinson Ks 67501
Now taking Consignments for Vehicles, Tractors, Farm and Livestock Equipment,
Shop Tools, Lawn and Garden, Farm Primitives and Collectibles, Construction
Supplies, Lumber, Windows and Doors, any farm related items with a cash value will
be accepted. All furniture and household items will be sold on July 12th at 4:00 PM,
same location.
For more information contact Morris Yoder 620-899-6227
Or, [email protected] Auction Conducted
by Morris Yoder Auctions
620-899-6227
E-mail… [email protected]
Website….morrisauctions.com
Rural Messenger
June 22, 2016
Public Hearing Scheduled for
Reportable Animal Disease Regulation
A public hearing will
be conducted at 10:00
a.m. on Wednesday, July
6, 2016, to consider the
adoption of a proposed
regulation concerning
reportable animal diseases. The hearing will
be held in the first floor
meeting room (Room
124) of the Kansas Department of Agriculture
(KDA) building, 1320
Research Park Dr.,
Manhattan, Kan.
K.A.R. 9-27-1 relates to the designation
of certain infectious or
contagious diseases of
animals in Kansas as
reportable.
Diseases
designated as report-
able in this list are to be
immediately reported to
the animal health commissioner.
Individuals who have
questions about the
meeting should contact
Ronda Hutton at KDA:
by phone at 785-5646715 or by e-mail at
Ronda.Hutton@kda.
ks.gov. Please visit the
department’s website,
www.agriculture.ks.gov,
to comment on the regulation.
Persons who require
special
accommodations must make their
needs known at least
five days prior to the
meeting.
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Farm Machinery
Farm Machinery
Farm Machinery
2012 Great Plains Turbo
Chisel, TC 5319, 24 ft,
$44,500. Sterling, Ks.
620-727-4356
-----------------------JD 8770 with 3 point,
5400 original hours,
super slick, $46,500.
Schnaithman Farms.
405-410-2399
GRABER, OK.
-----------------------John Deere 4555 mfwd
powershift. Good
Condition.
785-263-5685
-----------------------1961 630 JI Case
Tractor, 49 hp diesel
with casomatic, recent
paint, with loader,
$7000 OBO.
620-241-5628
New Easy Kleen Heated
Pressure Washer, Gas
Powered, $1750.
620-431-1012
620-212-3363
-----------------------IHM with loader,
Hydraulic Bucket, Live
Hydraulics, works good,
$2000. 620-431-1012
620-212-3363
-----------------------2001 CIH 1010 30’
Header with P/U Reel;
Field Ready $7,500.
620-629-0469
-----------------------1995 CIH 2188 High
Hours AS IS $13,500;
1010 30’ Header w/
Bat Reel $4,500; 1010
25’ Header w/P.U. Reel
$3,500. 620-629-0469
A&L F500 Corner Auger
Grain Cart $6,900; JD
400 28’ Folding Rotary
Hoe $3,500.
620-629-0469
-----------------------Ford 800 Tractor with 5
speed, 5 ft. cutter, very
good condition, $3100.
620-431-1012
620-212-3363
-----------------------CIH 1063-1083
Cornhead, completely
rebuilt. 712-470-0554
-----------------------ROW CROP
CULTIVATORS-CARTER
BARKER. 620-672-2490
-----------------------Late model CASE IH
1680 COMBINE, corn
& soybean concave,
$16,500 316-772-7551
Legal Description: The S.E.Q. except the N.W.Q. of the S.E. Quarter and except a tract beginning in the N.E.
corner of the S.E.Q. thence West 336 ft., thence South 270 ft., thence East 336 ft., thence North to the point of
beginning. Selling 118 acres more or less all located in Section 30-22-3W in Harvey County, KS.
• This property has a ranch-style home, with 2,053 sq. ft. of living space and was built in 1972. According to
County records.
• It has a large living/dining room with a large all brick fireplace, a cathedral ceiling, kitchen, utility, two
bedrooms and two bathrooms.
• Cathedral ceiling has two sky lights, also has a wood burning airtight stove, ceiling fans. The kitchen has a
built-in oven & stove, and an electric grill.
• It has a partial basement • Furnace was new in 2009 • It has a whole house water filter
• Central heat & air, large screened-in porch on the East side, and a good metal roof.
• Other improvement include a 54x30 ft. barn, a metal machine shed 35x70 ft. & two detached garages.
• F.S.A. reports 51.37 acres of cropland with a 7.9 wheat base, a 30 bushel yield, a 5.3 acre corn base with a
61 bushel yield, a 24.1 acre sorghum base with a 54 bushel yield, a .07 acre soybean base with a 12 bushel
yield. The wheat, corn & soybeans are signed up under ARC-Co, and the sorghum is in the PLC program.
• Currently all of this is in grass meadow which can be cut for hay or farmed. The balance is in the pasture
and trees.
• 35 acres of the pasture has a new 5-barb fence.
• Barn yard has nice pipe corrals.
• Little Arkansas runs through the corner of this property and it has lots of trees, great wildlife habitats with
plenty of deer and turkey traffic daily.
• The home is in the flood plane but has never flooded.
• This property is every outdoorsmen/hunters dream. Don't miss this opportunity
• Taxes $2,360.70 to be prorated at closing.
• Seller will furnish Title Insurance for the buyer. Buyer shall pay
Tractors & Equipment
• J.D. #620 gas tractor with wide front end,
3 pt. good rubber, shedded and runs good, has
hydraulics.
• 1945 J.D. "B" tractor with narrow front end
• 1968 Cougar Mercury car with 289 engine,
stored in the barn for many years.
• 1996 Boss 16 ft. bumper hitch stock trailer,
very nice
• Super Nuway Loader fits on #620 J.D. tractor
• 3 pt. Howse 6 ft. rotary mower like new
• 3 pt. shop built blade
• J.D. 7 FT. Sickle mower 3 pt.
Shop, Garden & House Items,
3 Horses
• Cab Cadet #1000 mower 50 inch deck
• Huskee rider mower
• Several chainsaws
• Round bale horse feeder like new
• TSC slant bar horse feeder
• Assorted shop/hand tools
• Table saw
• Radial arm saw
• Several saddles & blankets
• 3 horses & tack
• 3 tripod sprinklers
• Wheel barrow
• Metal work bench
• Assorted shop items/equipment
Household Items & Furniture
• Samick SG Model 172 baby grand piano with
bench
• Keller round oak table with 2 leaves & 8
matching chairs, and a matching light oak China
cabinet
• Slate pool table with accessories
• Old player piano
• Wrought iron bench
• Wooden office desk & chair
• Large grandfather clock
• Large wicker chair
• Computer desk & chair
• Compact refrigerate
• Other assorted household items
Farm Machinery
2009 CIH-1250
24R30in. PLANTER,
front fold/markers,
bulk-fill, pneumatic
down pressure, hydraulic drive, Pro-600
monitor, Dawn residue
managers, pull-type
hitch, shedded, PRICED
REDUCED TO $70,000.
620-782-3648
--------------------
10 ft. Dangleman
Dozer Blade of a 7120
International. Hydraulic
Lift-no tilt. $5000.
402-209-1321 or
402-209-0958. Email:
kreifels2000@hotmail.
com
-----------------------D7H, CAB, HEAT, A/C,
differential steer,
Semi-U blade, 85% U/C,
$55,000. Can Deliver.
816-225-1152, 10pm
-----------------------D6R, CAB, HEAT, A/C,
90% U/C, differential
steer, $60,000. Can
Deliver. 816-225-1152,
10pm
-----------------------CAT 963B TRACK
LOADER, cab, 90% U/C.
$35,000. Can Deliver.
816-225-1152, 10pm
-----------------------2 New Easy Trail Grain
Carts, 510 bushels, w/
roll over tarps. $12,750;
1 New Easy Trail Grain
Cart 710 bushels w/
roll tarp. $19,500. www.
shawmotors.com.
785-673-4228
GRAINFIELD, KS
-----------------------Kearney Equipment
KEARNEY, NE
888-234-2485
3-Hesston 4790 3x4
balers w/acc, Call.
2-’12 2190 cht/ren/
warr, $86Kl. ‘09 2190
cht/recon/warr, 77K;
‘07 2190 cht/recon/
warr, Call; 09 2190
cht/recom, field ready
$49K 4910 acc/chute
$16,500. MF 2856A
Round,4500 bales,
$21,500; 2010 Hesston
9635 SP Disc, Call Maize
Corporation Maize, Ks.
888-722-8710
-----------------------WANTED: SPRACOUPES for salvage,
(3430/3630)
785-547-7711
-----------------------Tree Saw for Skid
Loader or Tractor,
$2500. CVR mfg.,
620-763-2500
-----------------------1995 660 New Holland
Baler, shedded, excellent
shape, field ready.
$3500. 785-409-9991
Topeka
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LAND AUCTION
160± Acres • Lincoln County, Kansas
Wednesday, July 6 at 10:00 AM
Finch Theatre • 122 East Lincoln Avenue
Lincoln, Kansas
•Productivesoilswithopenacres
•Located12milessoutheastofLincolnwithgoodaccess,close
tomarkets
For Property Details, Contact:
L-1600550
Monty Smith, AFM/Agent
Cell: (785) 623-6701
[email protected]
Amanda Unrein, Agent
Cell: (785) 656-4495
[email protected]
David Krien, Agent
Cell: (785) 650-4770
[email protected]
809 Main Street • Hays, Kansas • (785) 650-0599
Auctioneer: Van Schmidt
www.FarmersNational.com
Real Estate Sales • Auctions • Farm and Ranch Management
Appraisal • Insurance • Consultation • Oil and Gas Management
Forest Resource Management • National Hunting Leases
Lake Management • FNC Ag Stock
Farm Machinery
REFINANCE TO
REDUCE YOUR DEBT.
Consolidate Loans to
maximize profits. www.
equityfinancialres.
com Please call Equity
Financial Resources.
816-455-4548 *Toll
Free 877-455-1945
-----------------------4640 JD tractor,
loaded. Gerald Wilson.
660-442-5688
816-387-7332
MOUND CITY, MO
-----------------------McCormick Manure
Spreader; Shedded;
Good Condition $750.
620-584-6530
-----------------------Homemade Log Splitter,
Heavy Duty, Works Good
$300. 620-584-6530
-----------------------04 R75 $67,500; 04
R65 $53,500; 01 R62
$59,500; 99 R62
$44,500; Bradford
528 Grain Cart $7,900;
E-Z Trail 510 Grain
Cart $10,900; 92 R62
$25,500. Call 81 Farm
Equipment.
620-241-3100
MCPHERSON, KS
-----------------------2008 Case IH 385
Powershift, only
1275 hrs., like new.
$144,500.
405-368-7713
-----------------------1969 JD 4020, w side
mount controls, w/
shade, new rubber &
paint, $12,500.
405-368-7713
-----------------------JD 4250, 5600
total hrs. 500 since
complete overhaul,
new firestone rubber,
new interior & paint.
$36,500.
405-368-7713
-----------------------2005 Case IH MX 285,
5900 hrs. new rubber,
auto steer, super
clean. $74,900
405-368-7713
-----------------------A & LF700 Grain Cart,
shedded, $9500;
‘05 Great Plains
3S3000, HD, shedded,
excellent, $28,500.
785-798-5296
Valentine Livestock Auction • Valentine, Nebraska
Thursday, June 30, 2016 Special Fall Bred Female & Regular Sale - S.T. 10:00 a.m. on weigh-ups; 2:00 p.m. Bred Females
77… rd angus (3-5 yrs; 1050-1150#) bred rd angus; cf 8-20 for 35 days. Reputation,
moderate
frame
kind .......P axton
Ranch...............................(John @ 308-650-9000)
47… rd angus (young) bred rd angus (Calvo); cf 8-15 to 10-1. Home raised, moderate kind, good disposition……….................................John & Lynn Mundorf (308-546-2784)
39…
rd
angus
(3 yrs; 1100#) bred rd angus; cf 8-1 for 60
days .
G entle ……….F lying
D
R n ......M artin
D e N aeyer
@
402-322-1968)
80…
blk & angus (3-6 yrs; 1225-1350#) bred angus (Ostrand & Slagle
genes); cf 9-1 for 50 days. Home raised,long sided,good kind……............……Mart McNutt (308-587-2252)
45… blk (young-solid mouth) bred angus; cf 8-10…..Pass Ranch (Sonny Hanna @ 308-748-2236)
45…
blk, bwf (3-7 yrs) bred angus (Final Answer sons); cf 8-10 for 30
days
H ome
raised
with
extra
length ………….D usty
P axton
(308-587-2221)
30…
angus
& blk (10 @ 5 yrs, 20 @ 8-9 yrs) bred angus;
cf
9-1
for
60
days .D ispersion …….................................................J im
&
T anner
L olley
30… blk (young-solid mouth) bred angus; cf 8-7 for 60 days…................................................................Rothleutner F.P.
30… blk, bwf (running age) bred angus; cf 8-10 for 45 days……..................................................................................Finney Cattle Co
25… blk (young) bred angus; cf 8-20 for 60 days. Home raised……….................................................................................…….Jim Lee
20… blk (young) bred angus; cf 8-20 for 50 days. Home raised…................................................................………..Jim Hanna
20… blk & rd (young) bred blk; cf 8-10………………………..............................................................…………Dennis Wyckoff
20… blk (running age) bred angus; cf July & August…………..............................................................…………..Dan Duffy
18… blk (3-6 yrs) bred angus; cf 8-20 to 10-1…..............................................................……Larry, Danny & Craig O’Kief
10… blk, bwf bred angus; cf 9-1…………………………..............................................................….…Ken & Roxie Fox and Sons
Valentine Livestock Auction
www.valentinelivestock.net
1-800-682-4874/ 402-376-3611
Greg Arendt, Manager 402-376-4701
Valentine Livestock Auction* 126 N Government* Valentine, NE 69201
Farm Machinery
2005
1910/1890 JD Air
Seeder, 42.5ft x 7.
5" spacing, 13,000
acres, complete
rebuild w/new
discs, seed boots,
bushings, hoses,
$75,000.
620-899-5765
----------------THE PERFECT TREE
SAW Quickly Cut Small
& Large Trees Flush
With The Ground - No
Hydraulics Needed
- Heavy Built - For
Tractors, Skid Steers, or
Dozers. 620-509-7099
CHASE, KS
-----------------------‘81 MF 860 V8, Hydro,
3500 hrs., shedded.
$5,500; 24ft. MF header,
$1,750; 30ft. MF header,
shedded, nice, $2000.
785-398-2436
-----------------------90 foot boom and 1200
gallon tank for 4930
John Deere Sprayer
218-234-6500
-----------------------535 John Deere Round
Baler, with monitor,
twine tie has Good belts
....$3250.00 OBO.
316-772-2855
PEABODY
-----------------------AG BELTING OUTLET
Let’s make hay while
the sun shines *BALER
BELTS *COMBINE
PICK-UP BELTS *GIN
FLASHING, ALL AG &
INDUSTRIAL BELTING.
Order online at www.
agbeltingoutlet.com or
Call Steve
620-845-0814.
ABSOLUTELY THE
LOWEST PRICES IN
THE USA. All USA Made
Belting, Original O.E.M.
Belting
June 22, 2016
Farm Machinery
Irrigation
BALER BELTS
Made in U.S.A.
For All Balers.
Diamond Top w/
Genuine JD Plate
Fasteners Call
1-800-223-1312
www.balerbelts
andaccessories.
com
(6) 2003-2004 7-TOWER
T-L w/ELECTRIC pump,
$29,000/Each, loaded;
(1) 1999 7-tower
Reinke, $25,000, loaded;
(1) 2000 T&L 8-tower,
towable, loaded,
$29,000. Mike
620-353-0017;
Ben 620-353-0023
-------------------NEW BERKELEY PUMP
Model B3ZRM
620-381-0207
Marion Area
-------------------USED 11.2x38
RHINOGATOR Deep
Tread on 38x10 TNR
galvanized 8-bolt
wheels. For quantity
and prices,
620-285-2111
-----------------------Krause 14ft. chisels with
points/new sweeps,
$950 obo.
620-388-2888
-----------------------Two Case IH 5300
Single Disk Drills With
IH Drill Hitch. Like New
$9,500.00
308-920-0930 Alma, Ne
Shades, Blinds, Shutters,
Draperies and More
FOR EVERY BUDGET
CALL FOR YOUR FREE
IN-HOME COUNSULTATION
620-662-7500
It’s time to think about your feed needs
Prepare for Spring now!
See your Star Seed Dealer Early
• Oats • Early Spring Cover Crop Mixes
• A Superior Line of Hybrid Forage
Products
• See the new Alfalfa Line up
Star Seed, Inc.
101 Industrial Ave. Osborne, KS 67473
800-782-7311
785-346-2479 fax
[email protected]
gostarseed.com
Irrigation
VALLEY WINDMILL
For all your windmill
needs: Sales, Service,
& Installation
316-680-8622
VALLEY CENTER
-----------------------
Irrigation
Sprayers
Harvesting
GEAR DRIVE REPAIRAmarillo Warranty
Center. Repair all
makes/models. 40
years experience. Call
Aurora Cooperative
(Henderson)
402-723-5824
------------------QUALITY IRRIGATION
Used pivot systems,
Valleys, Zimmatics,
Reinkes & more. All
from good water.
More details and
pictures atwww.
qualityirrigation.com
970-848-3846
QUALITY IRRIGATION,
YUMA, CO
2006 BEST-WAY FIELD
Pro IV sprayer, 60’
boom; 1,000 gallon
tank; $14,000.
316-393-8232
JD COMBINES with
headers for lease, $130/
separator hour.
CELL
620-886-1884
---------------------Wheat Acres-Full
Crops Wanted ENSZ
HARVESTING JD
Equipment
620-960-3864
------------------------HARVEST HELP
WANTED from Montana
to Texas. CDL Truck
Drivers. Amber Waves
Harvesting.
717-377-9994
amberwaves
[email protected]
------------------------NOW HIRING Truck
Drivers for 2016
Harvest Season!
785-545-5636 or
308-760-3646
------------------------WHEAT
HARVESTING
Wanted: (3) 670 JD
combines, grain cart
and support trucks;
Also combines for rent.
Contact
Van Beek Harvesting.
605-889-2836.
CELL 605-848-1080
Fertilizer
Tired Of Cleaning
Sprinkler Nozzles? WE
HAVE THE SOLUTION!
American Agriculture
Products 580-338-7104
580-651-0377 Cell.
E-Mail: americanagprod@
ptsi.net. www.american
agricultureproducts.com
----------------------
NEW 4in. BLACK
Durodyne cured HIGH
PRESSURE HOSE,
500ft. lengths, 17,000ft.
available, $2.85/foot
OBO; 4in. Gorman Rupp
Pumps on trailers w/JD
motors, needs repairs.
Best Offer.
712-592-2523.
WOODBINE, IOWA
Quality
RED WILLOW
AVIATION &
FERTILIZER
CHEMICALS-CHEAPFor prices and delivery,
800-658-4394
Red Willow Aviation,
www.rwaviation.
McCook, NE 69001
Chemicals
Liberty Gen. $46, Gen
Assure II $36.00. Glyfos
4 lb. $8.50. Gen. Flexstar
$26.00 AMS $11.25
bag. LV6 $17.50 Will
meet or beat all prices.
QUANITY DISCOUNT.
BENES SERVICE
Valparaiso, NE.
402-784-3581
Lower Cost
30’x40’x9’ Clear
Affordable and attractive buildings. For suburban,
equine, agricultural and commercial use.
Two 10’x8’ Commercial Garage Doors
One 3’x6’8” Commercial Entry Door
$14,000
Includes: Tax, Freight, Material & Labor
60 mile radius of Hutchinson
For more information contact
Rick Mayfield
620-662-2544
[email protected]
mayfieldbuildings.com
Harvesting
FESLER HARVESTING
& TRUCKING, INC.
family owned &
operated, looking for
additional wheat acres
for 2016. We use Class
8 Combines w/drapers
and all supporting
equipment. Call Andy
Fesler 217-653-0345
or Tina 217-653-5557
---------------------WANTED: WHEAT AND
CANOLA ACRES TO
HARVEST, JD equipment.
Mike 406-217-8543
----------------------
Looking for wheat
or canola to harvest
within 75 miles of
Pratt. Contact Lee for
prices
620-672-4490
620-672-3856
---------------------CUSTOM PORTABLE
DISC ROLLING, Darrell
Wagoner, Hays KS, will
travel. 785-650-4094
Coronado Quivira Museum is seeking
photographs of the 2016 Harvest
The Coronado Quivira Museum is seeking
photographs of the 2016
Harvest to display in the
museum’s gallery. The
photographs will add to
the current agricultural
exhibit. The pictures
are needed by July 19,
2016. Please help us
show what goes on in
Rice County during harvest.
The current agricultural exhibit focuses
on the choices farmers
have had to make from
1863 to the present. The
700 square foot exhibit
highlights key historical
events, technology, science, and engineering,
farming approaches, and
the future of farming.
The Coronado Quivira Museum is located at
105 West Lyon, Lyons,
Future Transmissions
316-685-6645
As low as
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4x4's $289
1 Year or 12,000 Mile Warranty Most Vehicles
One Day Services Carryouts or Exchanges
Future Transmissions
BBB - Serving Wichita since 1988
Transmission Service
Available
Overhauls
As low as
$175.00
Most American Cars and
Light Trucks
3203 E. Pawnee, SE Corner of Pawnee & Hillside, Wichita, KS M-F 8-5
Kansas. Call (620) 2573941 if you can provide
photographs. The Museum is open Tuesday
through Friday from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 2
p.m. It is closed on Sundays and Mondays.
Harvesting
Harvesting
WANTED
Wheat Harvesting Acres
for 2016 and Beyond
New Class 8 Case IH
Combines
with Drapers and supporting
Equipment
Field Mapping
& Competitive Rates
315-292-8011
Forge Harvesting, Inc.
Council Grove, Ks
Silage Harvesting,
Packing, and Bagging
Serving the Midwest
since 2012
We also provide pen cleaning and
Manure spreading services.
Matt Forge 785-210-9795
CLINE HARVESTING: seeking more acres for
2016, Texas to North Dakota, 2 Gleaner S78’s,
Macdon FD’s, yield mapping, 1000 bushel cart,
3 semis.
785-488-8156 Luke 785-392-0500 Jake
HUNTING * RECREATIONAL *
TILLABLE * PASTURE
504+/- ACRES IN 3 TRACTS,
SUMNER COUNTY, KS
AUCTION: Tues, June 28, 7pm
Raymond Frye, 320 N Jefferson,
Wellington KS
154+/- Ac SW of Conway Spgs
122 ac tillable, 13 ac pasture/hay meadow,
SE/4 Sec 8-T31-R3W
81+/- Ac E of Argonia
Deer Hunting Extravaganza - Hasn’t been
hunted/grazed for several years; W/2 NE/4
Sec 14-T32-R4W, surface rts only
269+/- Ac NW of Caldwell
Secluded, Deer Hunting, Fall Creek & trees,
Tillable, Pasture; Sec 3 & 4-T34-R4W
Call Theurer for Sure!
620-326-7315 | TARbids.com
www.ruralmessenger.com/EandC.htm
308 W Main • Haven, KS
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Fertilizer
Fencing
LODGEPOLE
PRODUCTS
CO. 30 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
Unrivaled service & quality,
corral poles,
buck fence,
posts, western rail, rough
sawn lumber
and wood fence
stays.
307-742-6992
www.lodgepole
products.com
WELLS FENCING
INC, SPECIALIZING
IN AGRICULTURAL
FENCING. FREE
ESTIMATES.
620-899-4410. www.
wellsfencinginc.com
------------------RAZIEN METALS
COMPANY. Your Source
for PIPE-CASINGTUBING- STRUCTURAL
STEEL. We deliver.
580-256-5536
------------------------Hold Wires-Big Heel
Fasteners for the
hardest of posts- holds
wires better. For all
types of wires, barbed
bare, high tensile,
electrical ground wires,
cattle and hog panels,
wire netting, horse
fence and vineyard
wires. The fastener will
not pull out like staples
and can be removed.
The big thick heel keeps
pressure on the holding
area with only one
screw, corrosion coated,
torx T15 washer head
w/ a cutting tip.
BIG HEEL FASTENER
LLC. PO Box 74,
Barnard, KS. 67418
www.bigheelfasteners.com
785-792-6376
785-483-1685
------------------------OILFIELD PIPE & RODS
All Sizes/Top Quality We
provide FREE delivery
in Kansas & surrounding
states. John Seib
785-798-5959
Larry Seib
785-798-5245
S & S Pipe & Steel, Inc.,
Ness City, KS
Rural Messenger
Fencing
Fencing
CONTINUOUS FENCE
PANELS, Round or
Square tubing. YOUR
CHOICE!!! 4, 5, 6 &
7 Rail Available As
well as custom sizes
Corral panels, and
farm gates. LUCO MFG.
CO.PO Box 385, STRONG
CITY, KS. 66869. See us
at www.lucoinc.com or
call toll free
888-816-6707
--------------------YODER FENCE-WE
BUILD PASTURE FENCE.
620-465-2493
AMISH BUILT
---------------------M-5 FENCING: We
SPECIALIZE in barbed
wire, Free bids, call
for estimate; Pasture
Clearing. 620-243-2485
SPIVEY
RV's & Campers
June 22, 2016
Solar
Antique Farm Machinery
Looking for a solar
well system for your
pastures or home?
218-234-6500
Strong pulling tractors.
1938 A JD; 1937 B JD,
$3800 each obo.
316-734-3109
----------------------1944 Farmall, H series,
PTO, runs, looks good,
$1800. 316-308-4636
----------------------1938 JD D, Runs Good
$3000 or might trade
for a JD 120 or a Patio
Mower. 620-546-1713
Lumber
2004, 40 ft,
Tiffin Phaeton
M-40TGH, For Sale
by Owner, Diesel
Pusher, 3 slides,
42,220 mi, $75,900
Negotiable.
316-323-9754
HALSTEAD, KS
Construction
BEACHY
CONSTRUCTION Roofing, Decks &
Porches. License and
Insured. Call Darren
Beachy 620-960-6357
2006 K-Z Escalade, 37ft,
4 slides, new AC units,
washer/dryer hookups,
5000 watt generator
and much more.
$25,000. 316-706-0662
Wanted: BARNWOOD
&/ FLOORING
620-382-6393
Antique Farm Machinery
ANTIQUE PULLING
Tractors: 1952 Super
W9, gas, $6,500 obo;
1941 UMM, $4,500 obo;
1950 44 Massey, $4,500
obo. 580-626-4582;
580-542-8559
Antiques & Collectables
Craft Fair July 9
from 9am to 3pm
Celebration Centre.
620-257-5390 LYONS
Real Estate & Personal
Property Auction
803 Airport Rd., Hutchinson, KS 67501
From Hwy 50 and Yoder Rd. Jct, Go North to Location. Across from the Hutchinson Airport!
Thursday, June 30, 2016 @ 5:00 PM
Real Estate Sells @ 6:00 PM
Sale by Order of:
RIGGIN AND COMPANY REAL ESTATE TEAM - (316) 773-3535 - www.teamriggin.com
Richard & Helen Haines,
RUSTY RIGGIN, AGENT - (316) 633-3535 - [email protected]
Seller
MORRIS YODER, AGENT/AUCTIONEER - (620) 899-6227 - www.morrisauctions.com
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June 22, 2016
Laugh Tracks in the Dust: Milo’s Free Kitten Store
“Milo’s Free Kitten
Store. Urgent inventory
closeout underway. Nice
selection to choose from.
Two yellow with white
points. Two tiger-striped
with
white
points.
One gray with faint tiger-striping. Extended
business hours until inventory is gone.”
I never in my life
thought I’d have to write
the above, but the Feline Gods have hexed
Damphewmore
Acres
with a bountiful, unwanted litter of five kittens.
Imagine my surprise a
few days ago when I saw
a cute little yellow kitten staring at me from a
hole beneath my brooder
house — which is right
next to my dog kennels.
Milo Yield
I’ve told about the
unfathomable
“friend
affair” my new Brittany
pup recently struck up
with a feral cat. Well, it
turns out that the feral
cat has five cute, furry reasons for hanging
around the dog kennels
and eating free dog food.
I have one problem.
The mother cat is wild
as a March hare. And, if
I don’t figger out a way
to catch the five kittens soon and find them
homes, the kittens will
be as wild and carefree
as their mother. I imagine I’ll have to resort
to using a live trap to
catch the kittens.
I will say this about
kittens. They are cute
when they are little —
wrestling with each other
and climbing anything
they can get their claws
into. The only problem
with kittens is that they
all grow up to be adult
cats.
So, the offer is open.
Come catch yourself a
free kitten.
***
My wise ol’ pappy,
Czar E. Yield, always
said eastern Kansans
are never more than
two weeks away from
a drought in summer.
This year is proving his
wisdom. Two weeks ago
when Nevah and I returned home from Tennessee, Chase county
was a loblolly.
Well, we haven’t had a
significant drop of rainfall since and the ground
at Damphewmore Acres
is now cracked wide open
thirsting for a drink. I’ve
spent most of this week
both weeding and watering my gardens. Plus, the
temperatures are in the
upper 90s and the humidity is simply wilting.
And, it’s not real summer
yet.
However, one good
thing is the harvest of
garden peas wuz plentiful this year and we’ve
been enjoying meals that
include creamed new
peas and potatoes. Yum!
***
The “70-something”
annual Strong City Rodeo was a big success
with all three performances enjoying good
weather, good crowds,
and good competition.
The rodeo parade wuz
huge, too.
One thing that dimmed
the rodeo a bit this year
wuz the absence of my
friend “”Tex — The
Junkman” from Lakewood, Colorado. In his
Real Estate & Personal
Property Auction
106 W 15th Ave., Hutchinson, KS 67501
From 15th and Main, Go Half Block West to Location.
Thursday, July 7, 2016 @ 6:00 PM
Showings By Appointment Only!
Open for Inspection 5:00 PM Day of Auction!
Sale by Order of:
RIGGIN AND COMPANY REAL ESTATE TEAM - (316) 773-3535 - www.teamriggin.com
Brandon & Jessica Nobbs
RUSTY RIGGIN, AGENT - (316) 633-3535 - [email protected]
Seller
MORRIS YODER, AGENT/AUCTIONEER - (620) 899-6227 - www.morrisauctions.com
youth, Tex worked for the
Roberts family in Strong
City — the founders of
the rodeo. He faithfully
returned for the rodeo
every year to renew old
acquaintances.
But this year Tex’s
“cowboying” ways got
him laid up so bad he
couldn’t make the rodeo
trip. Our mutual friend,
Jay Esse, said Tex, who
ain’t no spring chicken,
got injured working with
a couple of his horses. I
don’t know how it happened, but Jay sez Tex
is laid up with a broken
foot, some broken ribs,
and a concussion.
We missed Tex at the
rodeo and hope he returns to good health and
can attend the rodeo next
year.
Hoping to brighten
Tex’s day, our mutual
friend Jay penned this
poem about Tex’s accident:
I visited Tex in the
hospital today.
He doesn’t like being
there very much.
Tex tangled with a couple of his horses,
And they treated him
pretty rough.
His body is getting
slower and older,
But in his mind he
must think he’s 22.
Thinking like that gets
old men in trouble,
When we try to do
things we used to do.
Tex’s dog wuz barking
like crazy and going wild.
His missus ran to the
window to see what was
wrong.
Angels must have been
watching over Tex
Because the dog knew
something wasn’t right
When he saw Tex lying
on the ground.
I’ve known Tex for 50
years or more.
He’s always been a guy
who’s “cowboy tough.”
So, I know he’ll be
healed up quickly,
And be out riding horses again soon enough.
***
I just about ended a
new Bambi’s life almost
before it got started. I
wuz driving home from
Cottonwood Falls when
a doe jumped into the
road ahead of me and a
wobbly-legged, new-born
fawn followed her. The
fawn couldn’t have been
more than an hour old. I
almost didn’t get stopped
in time. But I’m glad I
did.
***
Idea for the week:
Someone come up with
a chigger repellant that
works.
I need it badly. Get
your wheat harvest safely done and I hope it’s a
good ‘un. It wouldn’t hurt
anything for the price to
go up, too.
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Roger's view from the hills: Harvest Madness
"I FEEL BLESSED
TO HAVE HAD SUCHA BACKGROUND,
WHERE ANIMALSFOOD RAISING, AND
CANNING WERE A
NATURAL PART OF
LIFE."
Trina Paulas
As I write this, the
first combines are cutting wheat along the
Kansas and Oklahoma
border. Normally this
time of year I have to
fight the crazy urge to
buy or find a combine
and plunge headlong
into a season that I grew
up with. For a large part
of my life, regardless of
what I was doing at the
time for a living, I never
thought I would not be
on a tractor or combine
for the rest of my life.
My how times change.
I wrote a poem once
about a good friend of
mine that we called 'Big
Daddy' as he labored to
get up into his combine
for his last harvest. I
watched the pain and
struggle both physically
and emotionally as he
knew he would never
see this piece of land
again from the seat of
Roger's View
From The Hills
a combine or tractor.
Now as I would be doing
the same thing trying to
climb into a machine, it
would be the same. But
now the machines are
even bigger and more
complicated.
It is a long way from
the 403 International
combine I ran for years
or my uncle’s 95 and
4400 John Deere. I
made my way over to a
friend’s farm last year to
get pictures of his new
Case/IH combine with
a 45 foot header. Yes
a long ways from my
18 footer I used to run.
Now they are using 60
foot headers on some
machines.
Even though there
is still a harvest madness today the trucks
that phone away, it is
not that important to
talk or text. These machines are bigger than
you, and you will not
come out very good.
are tandems and tractor
trailer rigs, and not the
antique pulled from the
shed with a pickup tag
wired on and sometimes Antiques & Collectables
no tail lights. Things
have changed, and I
have found that I am
not keeping up as well
with things as I used to.
When I was active as
an auctioneer, I stayed
current on values, I had
to it was my business.
And yet when I went
to my aunt’s auction, I
Own an old house full of
thought she was taking
old stuff? Vintage store
a blood bath because of
buys old clothing, especially
the prices. To me, the
1960s-earlier. Work clothing,
tractors and equipment
dresses, everyday clothing, etc.
Housecalls made.
were nearly new and
P
hil [email protected]
prices are higher than
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that, so I thought. It
-----------------------had not occurred to me
BEAR BLESSINGS
that even though everyAntiques
- Hidden
thing was like new, that
Treasures,
Vintage
is the way my uncle alCollectibles,
Retrieved
ways had things, they
Antiques, and an
were twenty years old.
I am simply out of date. occasional ‘Homemade’
Cookie! Monday through
This year there is no
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5
urge to go find a com- p.m. 620-669-8997, 14
bine except to photo- S. Main, HUTCHINSON.
graph. But the madLike us on Facebook.
ness of harvest is still !Shop Local Downtown
here. Those who are
Hutchinson!
on the roads need to
-----------------------be patient and under1940 Chevy 2 door
stand that this is the
$5000; 1950 Chevy 2
time that farmers are
door $4,500.
setting the wage for the
316-393-1060
year’s labors. It will not
-----------------------hurt one bit if you take
1961 Rambler,
a little precaution and
Ambassador, $3500;
give the machines and
trucks a little lea way 1971 Mercury Cougar
on the road. There is no
Convertible $4,500.
reason to take a chance
316-393-1060
of injury or dying for a
-----------------------faster speed. And put WANT TO BUY: Antique
Open House,
June 26th, from 1-3pm
New Listing
3197 NE 160th Ave, Cheney KS
4 bdrm, 3 bath, 38.7 acres
Farm and Home Realty
Call John, Arlene or Pam
316-540-3124
www.farmandhomeks.com
furniture any condition,
pinball machines,
jukeboxes, cash
registers, metal signs,
school lockers, gas &
oil items. older Husker
items, any junk. Cash
Paid. Will Travel. Call
308-238-3470
------------------------
Start Collecting
Dollars and
Quarters
Wanted:
Gold and Silver Coins,
Coin Collections &
Currency.
Salt City Coin
326 N Main St
Hutchinson, KS.
620-662-9888
----------------------GRANNY’S TREASURES.
Thrift store
*Antiques
*Collectibles
*Household Goods
Weekly Treasures
210 N Main
Cheney
316-542-0088
June 22, 2016
Remodeling
• Commercial &
Residential
All Types Roofing
(Owens Corning preferred contractor)
• Siding (VSI certified)
• Guttering
• Windows
• Patio covers
• Awnings
www.Preferredkansas
Roofing.com
Hutchinson
620-663-7600
877-663-7606
Cars
1965, 1967 and 1980
TRIUMP SPITFIRES, all
rebuildable. Also car
PARTS: engines, parts,
springs, etc.
913-731-3416
----------------------2011 Chevy Malibu 4
door, 21K, silver $7,950
316-640-3921
----------------------1979 Dodge, 4 door
sedan, St Regis, all
original, $3500.
316-542-9978
----------------------2007 Toyota 4 Runner
Limited, V-6, 4x4,
leather, navigati0n
highway miles, Silver,
160K, $13,500.
620-583-5388 www.
burksautos.vpweb.com
----------------------1969 Chevy Impala, 2
dr., HDTP 427 V8 *nice
car you need to see*
Green, 92K. $18,500.
620-583-5388 www.
burksautos.vpweb.com
Cars
1979 Lincoln
Continental, Mark V,
2 dr., HDTP *31,835
Miles* copper, 31K,
$10,500.
620-583-5388 www.
burksautos.vpweb.com
----------------------2003 Ford Mustang GT,
4.6, V8 Mach 1 stereo,
auto, loaded, great
shape, only 28K miles,
Gray, 28K. $13,500.
620-583-5388 www.
burksautos.vpweb.com
----------------------FOR SALE ~ 302 FORD
with transmission.
Call 620-546-1632.
STAFFORD
----------------------FOR SALE ~ 440
CHRYSLER WITH
TRANSMISSION.
Call 620-546-1632
STAFFORD
----------------------1972 MUSTANG MACH
1, Completely Restored,
$21,500 OBO, Part
Trade OK.
316-648-7511
PARK CITY
----------------------2000 Nissan Altima,
automatic, leather,
149K, $1,850.
316-621-0383
www.wedelandsons.
com
----------------------2000 Mercury Grand
Marquis, automatic,
97K, $3,250.
316-621-0383
www.wedelandsons.
com
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June 22, 2016
Cars
Cars
Cars
2001 Lincoln Town
Car, automatic, leather,
loaded, 170K, $1,750.
316-621-0383
www.wedelandsons.
com
----------------------2002 Olds Alero, 4
door, automatic, 133K,
$2,500. 316-621-0383
www.wedelandsons.
com
----------------------2002 Cadillac SIS,
automatic, leather,
loaded, 114,JK
$2975.316-621-0383
www.wedelandsons.
com
----------------------2003 Mercury Grand
Marquis, automatic,
leather, 140K, $2,975.
316-621-0383
www.wedelandsons.
com
2004 Saturn Ion,
automatic, leather,
loaded, 133K, $3,750.
316-621-0383 www.
wedelandsons.com
----------------------2004 Pontiac Grand
Prix, automatic, 159K,
$2,500. 316-621-0383
www.wedelandsons.
com
----------------------2005 Hyundai G350L,
automatic, leather,
135K, $2,850.
316-621-0383 www.
wedelandsons.com
----------------------2005 Cadillac DeVille
65K miles. New Tires
& More. $4950.
(316) 284-2408
--------------------
2005 Chrysler Pacifica,
all wheel dr. 103,000
miles, $5,550 .Dennis
Wilson Auto Center,
*620-285-2356 or
888-312-2356
LARNED, Ks.
----------------------1988 JEEP WRANGLER,
full restoration w/lift
kits & Chevy 350 crate
motor. Dennis Wilson
Auto Center,
*620-285-2356
or 888-312-2356
LARNED, Ks.
----------------------2011 Toyota Camry,
92,000 miles. $11,550.
Dennis Wilson Auto
Center, *620-285-2356
or 888-312-2356
LARNED, Ks.
----------------------2012 Ford Mustang,
40,000 miles, $15,995.
Dennis Wilson Auto
Center, *620-285-2356
or 888-312-2356
LARNED, Ks.
----------------------‘93 Ford Mustang
convertible, 36,000 act.
miles, $5995, Dennis
Wilson Auto Center,
*620-285-2356 or
888-312-2356
LARNED, Ks.
----------------------WE BUY CARS, TRUCKS
& VANS
running or not, up to
$1000. Must have title.
Broadway Truck &
Auto,
8159 N Broadway,
Valley Center, KS.
316-644-2241
To Place Your
Classified Ad Call
620-465-4636
LAND AUCTION
WEDNESDAY JULY 13, 2016 6:00 PM
AUCTION LOCATION: J.O. SUNDSTROM CONFERENCE
CENTER, 102 N MAIN ST LINDSBORG
PREMER GRANDCHILDREN’S TRUST, SELLER
--------------------------------------------
320 ACRES MCPHERSON CO. KS LAND * 2 LAKES
* PASTURE * TIMBER * SPRINGS
ROLLING HILLS * 100’S OF WALNUT TREES *
ABUNDANT WILDLIFE * LIVE WATER
---------------------------------------------OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY JUNE 26 NOON TO 3:00 PM
LAND LOCATION: From HWY I-35 near Lindsborg,
East on Smokey Valley Rd 8 1/2 miles to 25th Ave.,
North 2 miles to Wells Fargo Rd, West 1 mile to
property.
----------------------
WWW.SUNDGREN.COM
SUNDGREN REALTY INC.
* LAND BROKERS
JOE SUNDGREN, BROKER
316 377 7112
JEREMY SUNDGREN 316 377 0013
RICK REMSBERG 316 322 5391
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 2016
CELEBRATION CENTRE: 1145 E 56th-Lyons, Ks
@ 9:00 a.m.
FURNITURE/HOUSEHOLD: Elec Range, SidexSide Frig, Wd office desk, Misc
furniture & items
GUNS: Stevens 410, Savage 222, Mossberg 152 K, 1903 US Springfield 30-06 w/
Weaver scope
LAWN/GARDEN: W.I. patio set, Ladders, Misc garden tools, Lawn carts
ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLE: HO elec train cars, Lg collection porcelain dolls,
Parker ink bottle, Collectible Ford signs, Split bamboo fishing rod
MILITARY ITEMS: Desert Storm Pro set cards, - WWII items: Map Pack, Ration
Book 2, Books, Helmets and much more
COINS: Morgan silver dollars, Eisenhower Dollars, Mercury & Roosevelt dimes,
Buffalo, Jefferson & US V Nickels, Nazi money, WW II Allied currency. Call for
lotted list
OWNER: PAT FINK LIVING ESTATE
Lots, Lots more so check out full sale bill, pix & info at
Strohsrealestateandauction.com or
websites: AuctionGuy.com; KansasAuctions.net
Statements made sale day take precedence over printed material
STROH’S REAL ESTATE & AUCTION LLC
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“Hands-on” Angling Is Hands Down Good Time
It takes a strong
grip, steady nerve and
a high level of moxie
to partake in the Kansas handfishing season. For anglers possessing all three, the
handfishing
season
for flathead catfish,
June 15 through August 31, is a sure-fire
way to have a good
time.
Handfishing is allowed only on the
Arkansas River; the
Kansas River, from
its origin to the downstream
confluence
with the Missouri
River; and all federal
reservoirs, from 150
yards beyond the dam
to the upstream end
of federal property.
In addition to a fishing license, unless
exempt,
handfishers must also have a
$27.50 handfishing
permit. Handfishers
may not use hooks,
snorkeling or scuba gear, or any manmade device except
a stringer. Man-made
objects, such as barrels or tubs, may not
be used to attract fish.
If you haven’t tried
it yet, handfishing
involves
searching
for the underwater
lairs of flathead catfish, which can weigh
more than 50 pounds,
by diving and feeling along undercut
banks or other recesses. Once a fish is
felt, the angler then
tries to work a hand
in its mouth and grip
the fish’s lower jaw to
bring it to the surface,
hence the need for
nerve and moxie.
The daily creel
limit for flathead catfish is five. For more
information
about
handfishing and other
types of fishing, consult the 2016 Kansas
Fishing Regulations
Summary, available
wherever
licenses
are sold and at www.
ksoutdoors.com.
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Rural Messenger
Cars
2005 Chrysler Town
& Country Limited
98K, leather/heated
stow-n-go seats,
navigation DVD, tow
hitch, power everything
$6,000. 620-728-9320
2010 Chevy Malibu
LT, 4 door, automatic,
112K, $6,900.
316-621-0383
www.wedelandsons.
com
Trucks
USED FEED TRUCKS,
‘05 IHC 7400 tndm
w/920x18 ROTO Mix;
‘02 IHC 4900 tndm
w/4072 Botec; ‘08
IHC Max Force single
w/524-15 Roto Mix;
‘95 IHC 4900 single
w/524-15 Roto Mix;
‘75 IHC 1600 single
w/300 Oswalt; ‘04
IHC 8600 tndm w/
new 620x16 Roto Mix.
Lytton Farm Equipment
712-466-2211
---------------------2015 Chevy Silverado
LT, 2500, 4dr crew cab,
4x4, tilt, cruise, pwr
wind, locks, cd, tow
pkg., cloth, Gray, 17K
$33,995.
620-583-5388 www.
burksautos.vpweb.com
---------------------1997 Ford F250,
regular cab, automatic,
long bed, $1,500.
316-621-0383
www.wedelandsons.
com
---------------------2000 Chevy S10,
regular cab, automatic,
140K, $2,200.
316-621-0383
www.wedelandsons.
com
---------------------2001 Chevy 1500,
regular cab, automatic,
168K, $2,975.
316-621-0383 www.
wedelandsons.com
---------------------2002 Dodge Ram
1500 SLT, crew cab,
4x4 automatic, 166K,
$5,200. 316-621-0383
www.wedelandsons.
com
---------------------2003 GMC 1500,
regular cab, automatic,
180K, $2,975.
316-621-0383 www.
wedelandsons.com
---------------------2006 Chevy 2500, crew
cab, automatic, 174K,
$5,975.
316-621-0383 www.
wedelandsons.com
June 22, 2016
Trucks
Trucks
Trucks
Trucks
Trucks
2006 Chevy 1500,
extended cab, long
bed, automatic, 141K,
$4,975. 316-621-0383
www.wedelandsons.
com
---------------------2002 GMC 7500,
OT350, 7.2, 3126 Cat,
230 hp., 4 wheel dr.
(Marmon-Herrington)
Hi-Lo transfer, AB,
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June 22, 2016
Are we doin’ our part?
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Uplands
Outdoor
Life cenPheasants Forever, Forever (PF) creat- from McPherson, KS is
ter. Brett
Ducks Unlimited, the ed its National Youth one of those members.
Reber,
Council
When I interview
National Wild Tur- Leadership
chapter
key Federation and all (NYLC) with the ex- youth, I always ask how
president
similar national orga- plicit mission “To serve they came to enjoy and
told me
nizations are strongly as spokespersons for be involved in the out“We were
un- doors. Time-and-again
committed to habitat conservationists
impressed
creation and preserva- der the age of 18 years the answer is that they
with Jartion with their partic- old and represent their were taken afield by
ed’s will- Exploring Kansas Outdoors
ular chosen species in views and opinions on their father when they
ingness
mind. However, they issues related to the were very young, and
By Steve Gilliland
to volunall agree that getting conservation of pheas- grew up embracing the
we nominated him for
teer
for
each generation of ants, quail and other outdoors. Jared’s anall our chapter’s proj- a position on the PF
America’s youth off the wildlife.” The NYLC is swer to that question
ects, whatever they National Youth Councouch and involved in comprised of 20 youth was identical. His dad
involved, and with his cil.” Jared was elected
hunting, conservation from around the coun- Jason began taking him
obvious love of nature and is presently chair
and in the outdoors in try who are nominated along on deer scouting
and conservation. We of the magazine comgeneral, is absolute- by their respective PF trips before he was old
have a number of youth mittee, which collects
ly key for the sports of chapters because of enough to shoot a gun,
members in our organi- and organizes all mahunting, fishing and their involvement in then he just naturally
zation, but Jared’s ini- terial used in “Forever
trapping to continue as the community and in became a hunter (and
tiative and work ethic Outdoors,” the Pheasconservation. Sixteen fisherman during the
we know them.
was so impressive that ants Forever and Quail
In 2006 Pheasants year old Jared Austin summer.) He harvested
Forever quarterly youth
magazine. Jared recently penned a series
of articles about Conservation Heroes for
the magazine.
The Youth Leadership Council also
strives to train its members as leaders of their
generation of hunters.
He says many on the
council are afraid their
generation my very well
be the tipping point as
to whether the sports
of hunting, fishing and
trapping begin to recover and thrive again
or whether they begin
to slid into oblivion.
Jared told me “One of
these days this country
will be run by today’s
kids, and I don’t think
Jemima & Uncle Ben salt & pepper; Campbell Kids
VEHICLES
enough of those kids
plastic salt & pepper; Campbell Kids mugs; old roasters;
• 2004 Harley-Davidson, Electra Glide (trike), 1450 cc,
really understand what
stereo, cd, 6264 actual miles, always shedded, very good Tiffany style lamp w/stain glass shade; beer stein
they have to lose.”
collection; set of Maisto cycles; Metal Harley Davidson
condition
Somewhere during
Dealer Edition 55 Chevy, Liberty maker classics; full set
• 2002 Dodge Ram 1500, crew cab, 4 door, running
an interview I always
of older Corelle dishware; hardware scales; 1 hump back
boards, auto, 5.7 liter, 118k miles, good service record,
ask a kid to tell me a
& 1 square trunks.
good rubber.
specific story or two
ANTIQUE FURNITURE
COLLECTABLES
that have helped ce3 piece parlor set; brass top w/copper bottom table;
Russel Wright 4 place setting, 2 platters, salt & pepper,
ment their love of the
outdoors, and then
sugar & creamer, miscellaneous other pieces, all in blue; claw foot round oak parlor table; maple dropleaf side
I want to know what
table; small oak kitchen table; oak parson chair; 4 small
4 place setting Style house Japan fine china; 2 Delphite
keeps them goin’ back.
dining chairs; oak office chair; walnut dresser w/mirror.
cherry Blossom serving bowls, cream & sugar; Ruby
Most kids, even the
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Red glassware, approx. 14” platter, pitcher, approx. 36
most motivated struggle
tumblers; Abilene rodeo belt buckle collection, complete Lawn Boy riding lawn mower; Backyard Pro smokerto find a specific sto& frames; Anchor Hocking milk glass turkey platter;
grill; oak corner cabinet; 5 piece sofa w/3 recliners,
ry, then give me some
micro fiber; dining coffee table; Amish fireplace; media
Harker deer ash tray; Fenton bells, plate; Nippon
sort of stock textbook
center; Kenmore upright freezer; 2 La-Z-Boy recliners, 1
vases & figurines; Hobnail milk glass cookie jar; milk
reason they continue
blue, 1 green; kitchen counter appliances; Pro Popcorn
glass punch bowl set & other milk glass; 2 milk glass
to be involved in the
outdoors. Jared told me
maker; Wii system; Total gym fit.
oil lamps, 1 brass, approx 12 other clear oil lamps; Mr.
story-after-story about
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is only a partial listing of the
Peanut cast iron bank; Mr. Peanut 75th anniversary
magnificent, wonderthings we have to liquidate. We will be running 2 rings
mirror; Mr. Peanut nut set, Mr. Peanut salt & pepper
ful things he had seen
most of the day.
(plastic); 3 gallon beehive crock; 1 gallon & 2 gallon
in God’s Creation, then
SELLER: CINDY McDowell
crock jugs; spongeware crock; Fire King nesting bowls;
said “I go back because
approx. 50 pieces of Star crystal, including pitcher; W.
For a complete listing & additional pictures go to
I want to see that stuff
kansasauctions.net
Rogers silverplate, 1 set 11 place, 1 set 12 place; Aunt
again and again.” That
leads me to ask my generation “Are we doin’
TERMS & CONDITIONS: Cash or
our part?”…Continue
personal check with Bank Letter of
to Explore Kansas OutCredit and ID. All items must be paid
doors!
for before removal. Statements made
Steve can be contactday of auction take precedence over
ed by email at stevenrprinted material. Not responsible for
[email protected].
accidents.
his first turkey when he
was 10 years old and
his first buck when he
was 13. Jared told me
“Now hunting and being in the outdoors is
not so much a passion
as it is an obsession.”
Both Jared and
his dad are very involved in activities at
the McPherson Valley
Uplands, an outdoor
conservation/education center west of
McPherson, developed
and supported mainly
by the local McPherson Area Pheasants
Forever Chapter. Jared
volunteers there doing
everything from pouring concrete to helping
run dog trials, an annual event held at the
A N T I Q U E A U C T I O N
SATURDAY, JUNE 25 — 9:30 AM
AUCTION LOCATION: 520 N.E. 12th Street‚ ABILENE, KANSAS
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All those candidates, and one simple question
One of the bolder
queries in campaign
politics lies in a simple
question: “Are you better off now..?
Adjusted for the current Kansas election
cycle, it is: Are you
better off now, or were
you better off then say
in 2010, before Sam
Brownback was first
elected, before his Republican
legislature
embraced his Glide
Path to Zero, the plan
to abolish income taxes
cent headlines, such as
page A8 of the June 16
Salina Journal:
“Regents OK university tuition hikes”
“Medicaid cuts add
to health care providers’ concerns”
“GOP ad lobbies
court”
Over those past five
John Marshall
or six years, the govfor certain businesses ernor’s pet legislators,
all of them Republican,
and the wejohnalthy.
We can view the have brought us these
question another way headlines and more,
by scanning a few re- blessing tax cuts that
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party’s passion for total
Trucks
rule.
District Courts, the
Court of Appeals and
the Supreme Court
have at one time or another ruled that legislators cannot discriminate against classes of
voters, deny equitable
funding for schools,
abolish all abortions, to
name a few. Legislators,
in turn, have threatened
to cut off the courts’
funding and, now, embrace a sordid plan to
paint Supreme Court
justices as “activists”
and “unpatriotic.”
The Republican majority of legislators have
led the state to near
bankruptcy, blessed the
corruptions now crippling government and
throttled nearly all public services as we once
knew them. Remember
those Republicans.
And then ask, Are we Liftgates - Anthony,
better off..?
Tommy Gate and
JOHN MARSHALL Maxon. Kansas Truck
have provoked historic
budget deficits. In turn,
and to cover the resulting red ink, they have
cut off cities and counties, forcing local property tax increases; they
have summarily raided
state agencies of their
appropriations, stolen
their fee funds and even
their federal aid, forced
them to lay off thousands of valuable employees, including even
law enforcement. (In
a recent and pathetic
exercise in patronizing,
lawmakers approved a
skimpy increase in vehicle registration fees
so the Highway Patrol
could pay a few new
troopers- with no guarantee, of course, that
the Patrol will actually
get the money. )
Our universities have
been forced to increase
tuition simply to cover operating costs because lawmakers keep
Trucks
cutting their funds.
In effect, students are 2007 Int. 4400 DT466
Allison Automatic,
paying higher tuition
to finance tax breaks 14000 front axle 40000
for privileged citizens, four spring suspension
with legislators’ bless- long wheel base, very
ing.
nice unit. $34,500.
Same for hospitals,
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3406 C $13,950
3306 C $10,500
3304 DI/PC $9,500
3208T $5,500
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3204 $7,250
3116 $10,500
3066 $9,500
3064 $8,500
3056 $8,500
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Good shop day
Rural Messenger
By John Schlageck, everything in the maKansas Farm Bureau
chine shop has something to do with his
Outside the machine grandchildren.
shop, a steady rain
This includes elecbeat the steel roof like tric cars, trucks and
a drum. The sky was toys. A clear, gallon jar
socked in with clouds filled with taffy, tootsie
and activity in Kiowa rolls and other candy
County farm country sits on the steel work
moved slowly.
bench within reach of
Inside the building his four grandkids.
south of Mullinville,
Their names, date,
Rick Sherer took ad- time of birth, weight
vantage of the rainy and length are neatly
conditions to pull main- displayed on the side
tenance on his 9760 of the first-aid cabinet
rotary combine before at the far-end of his
the upcoming wheat bench.
harvest.
“My grandchildren
“I believe it’s import- mean a great deal to
ant to learn about your me,” Sherer says. “I
machines,” Sherer says. like to reflect on them
“If you don’t know a lot daily. To look at their
about ‘em and things go names refreshes my
wrong, John Deere can’t memory those were
always come out when- good days.”
ever you want them to.”
The Kiowa County
Sage wisdom from a farmer also likes to visit
farmer stockman who’s with friends, neighbors
been in this vocation for and family when they
more than 40 years. At stop by. Several chairs
62, Sherer takes a little can be found near the
more time to enjoy and work bench.
experience life to the
Farming has been
fullest.
a good way of life for
For him this means Sherer. While he redrawing chalk figures mains a successful
on the sidewalk with his ag producer in Kiograndchildren – even wa County, money is
in the whirlwind of har- not the sole reason for
vest. It may also mean farming because as he
playing with them in- says, “You don’t always
side the shop. Almost make money.
“I don’t believe, I’ve
06/29/2016 - Huber Inc OFFICE FURNITUE – INVENTORY – EQUIPMENT – TRUCK
Date & Time: Wednesday * June 29th 9am CST online ends at 7am
Location: Sale site: 1910 E. Northern , Wichita, Ks
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OFFICE FURNITUE – INVENTORY – EQUIPMENT – TRUCK
OFFICE: Cherry Executive Desk w/work station – 2 dr lateral file,
ex. chair. & side chair; (2) Cherry Salesperson Desk – Credenza –
Exec. Chair – Book Shelves - Hall Tree – (1) 2 dr Lateral file - Dell
Computer – Dell & IBM Servers; HP Printers - (4) Oak Desk w/
Credenzas Chairs –
PHONE SYSTEM: (4) Cisco (5BA508G) 8 line phone w/display
DOE & PC Port
8’ Conference Table w/8 Chairs – (5) 4 dr files – (4) 2 dr Storage
Cabinets (7) Folding Tables (20) Stack Chairs
FIXTURES: 2 Wheelers, Fans, Coin Op Pop Machine, Roller
Conveyor, Toledo Platform Scales (50# x 1 oz); (12) Pallet Rack
(6’ x 6’ x 2’), Little Mule Pallet Jack – Fire Ext. Stepladder, Cutter
man 10’ Rolling Ladder, Plywood Deck, Warehouse Carts, (4) Carts
w/18 Drawer of Supplies, Craftsman 3 Stack Tool Box & Tools; S/S
Char Broil Grill,
TRUCK: ’07 Chive Express Van (1GCGG29C28111517) (G23705)
INVENTORY
Amir care – Edge & P.S. Powder free Gloves - Gals Fabric Softener
– Areo Green hand Soap,
Citra Soft Gal. Hand Soap, Spill Kits, Pro Line Towel Dispenser,
50’ Rolls 2” Flex Hose, Soap
Dispensers, (20) 5 gal Q65 Cleaner, HMS – F903 & Soft Spot
Cleaner
USED FLOOR MACHINES
Cases of ass’t sizes pad holders
(cases 5 Each) 24’ – 20” – 14” – 27” Floor Pads (colors Blue, white,
green, Grey) Battery Chargers 24 V – 36V
(16) Buckeye 5 gal Air Craft Cleaner
Cinnamon & Green Apple Odor Eliminator
Extra Strength Cleaner; Enzyme Drain Cleaner
Tyco Can Liners; Glistn; 55 gal Brl Glass Cleaner
(50) Bag 500 ea Brn Paper Bags Ass’t Sizes
Aerosole Citra Fresh “Air Fresh”
Cases Aroma Auto Clean & Deodorizer; Cases XL 18 Mil Latex
Gloves; (16) 12 ea Wet Mop Microfiber Pad (12” – 18”) ** Window
Squeegees,; 24” Wet Mop Holders & Dust Mop Adapters
36”, 48” 72” Gym Mops – Mop Frames & Handles
Scouring Pads – Mop Buckets – Lemon Oil Polish – Hand Gel
- Gator Backs “Replacement Soles” - (100’s) Cotton Mops – 20 oz,
16 oz, 24 ox, 32 ox Mop & Broom Handles
FOOD CONTAINERS
8 ¾ X 6 X 1 5/8 Rect Trays
Basket Liners, Roll Paper Towels, Buckeye Products Ten - 4
NAP-BAC – Shelter – Aqua Dust – Food Master Concentrate
Hinged 16oz Containers – Wax paper Liners
16 oz foam Cups; 12 oz Food Containers
Nylon Tape ** Cases of Trash bags Asset sizes
(4) Pallet Mop Adapters
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Wednesday * June 29th 5:30PM CSTLocation: Sale site: : 331 1/2 S. Oak "In Alley" – Wichita, Ks.
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Approx. 30 x 50 Bldg. Sale Site:" In Need of Repair"
Bldg, w/electric, sewer, gas *** alley access to property
Construction: Metal Fabricate
Also: Vacant Lots
#1 Lot SW Corner of 2nd & Grove
#2 (8) Lots @ Murdock & minnesota West Side
#3 (5) Lots # Murdock & Minnesota East Side
#4 (1) Lot @ Murdock & Piatt Ave. West Side
KELLER WILLIAMS SIGNATURE PARTNERS LLC
BILL SCARRITT, Agent 316-409-5145
BUD PALMER, AUCTIONEER, 316-838-4141
Bud Palmer Auction
101 W.29th St. North Wichita, Kansas - 316-838-4141
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ever woke up one day
that I didn’t enjoy going to work,” he says.
“Sure some days are
better than others but I
wouldn’t still be farming if I didn’t like it.”
There are three
things about his life on
the farm he cherishes
above all the rest: fine
fences, a good looking
field of wheat and seeing cattle grazing on
wheat pasture.
“I like five-wire
fences,” Sherer says.
“I’ve got a lot of ‘em.
They cost a lot of money, but I enjoy them. In
the long run, they’ve
saved me money.”
There’s something
magical for Sherer,
just driving down the
road looking at a solid
five-wire fence. To him
it’s neat, it’s clean and
well-built.
“And when others
drive by they think, 'It’s
going to be there for 50
years. He won’t have
to touch that fence
again.'”
As for a good looking
field of golden grain
waving in the Kansas
wind, there’s nothing
prettier, Sherer says.
Farmers sow the wheat,
watch it grow and turn
colors. From planting until harvest takes
approximately
nine
months.
“It’s like giving
birth,” he says. “It’s
beautiful.”
As for the cattle,
Sherer never tires of
seeing them grazing
in the open pasture. If
they’re gaining weight,
he’s happy.
Being an Angus
man, the cattle he likes
to see most are Angus.
He also likes quality
stock, in top shape and
well cared for.
“I probably overfeed
mine a bit,” Sherer
says. “But I don’t want
‘em thin.”
A good relationship
with the local veterinarian along with a
sound herd-health program is essential, he
says. It’s also important
to build strong relationships with others in the
community.
Talking about Steve
Goering who managed
the Mullinville elevator
for years, Sherer says,
“You couldn’t ask for a
better man and Steve is
a true friend.”
He believes the same
about local extension
agent, Barrett Smith.
“We all appreciate
seeing him around the
country,” Sherer says.
“He not only comes to
our farm, but I know
he visits other farms
and towns in the area.
I hear about it.”
For the Kiowa County farmer stockman
these are all “good”
things.
“You
appreciate
these people,” Sherer
says. “They are an essential part of our operations. They’re the
best.”
John Schlageck is a
leading commentator
on agriculture and rural Kansas. Born and
raised on a diversified
farm in northwestern
Kansas, his writing reflects a lifetime of experience, knowledge and
passion.
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2012 Bobcat S650 Skid-Steer Loader, Cab H/AC, High Flow, 2-Speed, 1164 hrs, EN 1056314, $37,325
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Motorcycles
SUV's & Vans
Motorcycles
1998 Dodge Ram
1500, crew cab hemi
4x4 automatic, 149K,
$9,975. 316-621-0383
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2005 Dodge Caravan,
V6 automatic, 81K,
$3,450. 316-621-0383
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----------------------2002 Honda CR-V EX
4WD (low miles) 2.4L.
Engine, Automatic
Transmission, 4WD,
Sunroof, 99k, $6900.00,
Website: rcclassics.net
316-776-0740 ROSE
HILL
1998 95th Anniversary
SLSTS Heritage
Springer-1022 of 300029,000 miles, excellent
condition $15,500
Serious Inquiries Only.
620-546-1713
SUV's & Vans
2012 Nissan Rogue SV,
pwr wind, locks, tilt,
cruise, cloth, very clean,
blue, 74K $12,500.
620-583-5388 www.
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-------------------1995 Ford Explorer
Limited edition,
automatic, leather,
109K, $1,900.
316-621-0383
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-------------------1998 Ford Windstar
GL, automatic, 3rd row,
137K, $2,200.
316-621-0383
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---------------------1999 Suzuki Grand
Vitara, 5 speed, 146K,
$1,550. 316-621-0383
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ATV's
2006 Kawasaki 650,
ATV, 4x4, New Tires,
$3400. 316-806-9208
----------------------GORTEX HUNTING
CLOTHES, BOOTS,
HUNTING CHAPS, New
ATV Cargo bag.
316-734-5469
WICHITA
----------------------1985 Honda Big Red
250; Runs Good;
5 Forward Gears and
Reverse; $1800.
620-532-6387
Motorcycles
Want old & junk
motorcycles. Prefer
1960’s/70’s.
785-545-6020
JS Guttering
5 & 6 Inch Seamless Gutters
316-393-8921
• Free Estimates
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1985 HARLEY SPORTSTER
1,000 cc's, Roadster model
Runs good, Needs tires only
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Trailers
HIGHWAY Trailer
Sales, Inc.
Kansas City
'96 Dorsey Flat 45'....$4,900
'91 TrailKing Drop Ext....$12,900
'82 DoubleDrop Ext...$4,900
'83 Hawk 42ft. Hopper....$7,900
''97 Cornhusker 42ft.....$18,900
'14 BWS D/Drop....$57,900
'17 Neville 45ft. Drop....$25,500
'76-81 DoubleDrops...$2,900
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Parts, Repair & Supplies Parts, Repair & Supplies
NEW and USED MAS
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Silage Trailers, air-ride
chaffers for 88 Series
suspension, hydraulic C-IH combines, includes
end-gate or barn doors, frames, all grain sieves.
Cost over $2,500. Best
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Call 580-361-2265
transmission, rebuilt,
806-681-5532
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new cat radiator, cylinder
resealed, many hoses
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cab, new transmission
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lift to 27ft., very good
condition, $39,500.
785-769-3458
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working condition,
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balers and swathers.
Currently
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units.
Need Parts? Call
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windows,..........................................$20,000
(2) 2017 30ft. GT 11R22-5, new tires, 2 windows,
paint
inside
hopper,.......................$20,500
(1) 2017 34ft GT 11R22-5, new tires, 2 windows..$20,500
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paint inside hopper, 2 spd. Gear boxes,...........$23,000
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front
cable
return,
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chute,
4
window
aluminum catwalk front & rear,...........$24,000
(1) 2016 New W-W 6ft. 8ft x 24ft LT 14 Ply
tires, roundabout full top,......................$10,250
(1) 2016 New W-W 6ft.x16ft. LT...............$5,250
(1) 2016 New Circle D 6ft. x 24 LT, 14 ply tires, 16in
Bumber floor cross member 12in............$10,250
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Tools
Transportation
Education
DENNY’S TOOL CRIB
HUGE TOOL: 1/2 block
N of Corner Bank,
Oxford. June 23 & 24;
Tool boxes: Snap-on,
Kennedy, Craftsman.
Sockets, Wrenches
and Hand Tools: Snapon, Proto, Craftsman,
S&K. Machinest Tools:
Starrett calipers,
gauges and blades.
Vintage Carpenter Tool
Boxes: totes and tools.
Woodworking Power
Tools: Drills, Table
and Radial Arm Saws,
Grinders. Have added
many more hand tools
and machines to the
inventory. Call
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Reese 16K Fifth Wheel
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MOUNDRIDGE, KS
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Lawn & Garden
Dixon Zero-Turn
Events
Craft Fair July 9
from 9am to 3pm
Celebration Centre
620-257-5390 LYONS
Garage Sale
Garage Sale. college
living items, furniture
& clothing Friday &
Saturday June 24-25.
8-5, 50 Industrial Drive.
Inman, Ks.
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Call Jessica Hoskinson,
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620-664-8298
June 22, 2016
Kansas Summer Heat
Summer always brings fun and exciting events and many are gathering for outdoor activities. Although
these events and activities may be
enjoyable, they can also be harmful due to the heat. Excessive heat
warnings are typical for this time of
year. We should all be very aware of
the dangers the high temperatures
can trigger if we don’t take precautions. Drink plenty of water to keep
hydrated, stay in air-conditioned
buildings as much as possible,
check on friends and neighbors who
live alone and have others check
on you, try to avoid using the stove
or oven to cook, wear loose, lightweight, light-colored clothing and
don’t forget your sunscreen. Fans
should not be your primary source
of cooling in extreme heat. A cool
bath or shower can help if you are
feeling overheated. Staying tuned
to local news for weather, and safety
updates may help prepare for these
grueling temperatures. We should
closely monitor people who are dependent upon others for care such
as children, people aged 65 or older and people with chronic medical
conditions as they may be less likely to sense and respond to changes
in temperature. Outdoor workers
and athletes should also take more
precautions.
If you or someone
you know is experiencing muscle
cramps, headaches, nausea or vomiting as a result of heat, seek medical care immediately. Be smart and
have a safe, enjoyable summer.
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RIDING LAWNMOWER
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Works Good * $950.00
316-683-9739
Seeking Produce Vendors:
Griggs Bros. Farms Inc. is
seeking vegetable stand
vendors to supply with
fresh, quality summer produce. Contact Todd Griggs
316-651-3864
----------------------DIXON RIDING
LAWN MOWER 12
horse power engine
$300.00 316-680-6714
Sedgwick
----------------------Large selection of used
ZERO TURN mowers
and parts for all
brands. 316-943-0201,
WICHITA
Appliances
Fridgidair A/C window.
12,000 BTU, new still in
box. $300.
316-734-5469
Arts & Crafts
Awesome Christian
T Shirts, Beautiful
Handcrafted Magnetic
Jewelry, Bubble Gum
Necklaces, Naked Bee
Lotions and Much
More. TREASURE TIME
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YODER KS
Restaurant Equip
38’ FREEZER/
REFRIGERATOR,
6 BURNER STOVES,
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AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This auction has something for everyone! From cropland to grass-wildlife to
possible home sites. All tracts have great access. These properties have been under the same ownership
for many years. This may be your one chance to add the property to your Ag operation, investments and
wildlife or building opportunity. We look forward to showing you these properties and look forward to
seeing you at the auction!
TRACT 1: 77.20 Acres
LOCATION: The property is 4 miles west of Lyons, Ks on 56 Hwy to 11th Rd then 1.5 miles north.
Property is on the west side of 11th Rd. Watch for signage .
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The property is terraced with water way in place. Cow Creek dissects the property flowing from north to south. The silt loam soils are all productive crop soils. With good county road access,
productive soils, Cow Creek & timber, this tract is a great property for
agriculture production and also for deer & other wildlife, as we did
jump up deer as we viewed the property. There are no improvements,
including fence, to maintain or pay taxes upon. The cropland at time
of this printing is all planted to wheat. This is a great affordable size
acreage, with rural water and possibilities for improvements.
TRACT 2: 158.20 Acres
LOCATION: The property is 1/2 mile north of Tract 1 on the east side of 11th Rd.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: This is an open quarter with access from county road 11 on the west & county road
Kon the south. Here again, the property has terraces and waterways in place to preserve the productive cropland.
The grass is native and brome and has been hayed along with the waterways. There are no improvements. Rural
water & utilities are close for improvements if desired. There is very little nonproductive land on this quarter!
'IRACT 3: 82.90 Acres
LOCATION: From Lyons, Ks, the property is 2 miles north on 1---.------􀀈= Highway 14 to Rd J and 2 miles west to the NE comer of the property.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Currently the cropland is planted to 38 Acres
of wheat. The county records show 57 total crop acres but some actually are in grass. The grass acres are
fenced with electric fence & older barb wire and is being grazed with cattle. The grass acres have recently
been cleaned of most trees and brush and is watered by a wet weather draw. The cropland lays fairly level
there are no terraces. There are no improvements to maintain or to pay taxes upon. This is a nice diverse 80 with
crop and grass mix , also has utilities close for improvements if desired.
so
TRACT 4: 310.7 Acres
LOCATION: The property is 15 miles north of Lyons on Hwy 14
to the SW comer of the property & Rd U Ave or approximately 9
miles south of Ellsworth on Hwy 14 to the NW corner of the property
&RdTAve. west, County Rd U Ave on the South and County Road T
Ave. on the north. This is a Native Bluestem and mixed grass pasture
with rolling hills and great views from atop those hills! The fences are average to below average barb
wire, steel & hedge posts. There are no pens or improvements on the property. This pasture is watered by 2 stock ponds,
one developed spring tank and one spring draw. With all the spring rains this year the pasture has water throughout every
draw. This property is dotted with some hedge & cedar trees, but still a modern brush saw could make short work ' with
all the open country that is clear all ready. You will like this 1/2 section it is just the right size for a pot load of cows or
160 head of yearlings for 90 days!
Rural Messenger
June 22, 2016
Intermittent Irony: A whole new world
It seems that no matter
what your religious, not
to mention your political
leanings are, this world is
becoming an increasingly
and overwhelmingly frightening place to send our
children into. When I was
young the only words of advice my father imparted on
me when going by train to
the “big city” of New York
to see the King Tut exhibit
at the Museum of Modern
Art and some nightlife activities were to not carry a
handbag and keep my money pinned to the inside of
my bra. Pick pockets were
the biggest fear that seemed
realistically possible to my
Dad, as he sent his youngest daughter off. My mother’s addition rule was that I
was only allowed to stay at
the downtown YWCA dormitory. Her theory was that
Intermittent Irony
By Lisa Meitner
there was a man with a gun
at the front desk that only
allowed the females staying
there in the building to enter. My many weekends at
the Y prepared me for Boot
Camp with its lack of privacy, bunk beds and shared
bathrooms. To me, the biggest selling point was the
cost - $30 a night – which
left me lots more money to
eat and drink! I am pretty
sure that even though it was
the late 1970’s, most hotels
in Manhattan were twice
this price, if not more.
My years in the military
were eye opening as far as
security goes. My Top Secret classification brought
with it some insight into the
“cold war” theories of the
day. My mindset concerning the big bad Russians
was engrained on me in my
childhood school exercises. We had weekly nuclear bomb drills were we all
tucked ourselves under our
desk for a sure, safe way to
live through an impending
World War III.
Now, sadly, it has become second nature to assess our surroundings and
look at everyone through
a lens that muddies what
was once “being aware of
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our surroundings” to profiling any single person as
a “lone wolf.” I was in a
Starbucks the other evening
finishing up some entries
on my phone when a nice,
clean cut man in his early
20’s entered the building.
I kept him in my peripheral view as he ordered his
drink and went to sit down.
He had a backpack that he
placed under the table when
he went to pick up his coffee. As he came back to the
table, in one fluid motion,
he placed his drink down
and began to push and work
with his backpack under the
table. I felt the hair on the
back of my neck tingling as
I thought he could have a
bomb – then I saw it. His
phone charger was giving
him trouble at the plug in
behind his feet. I realized
I was ready to charge this
poor young man because he
entered into my brains data
base as suspicious and, sad
to admit, fit into that middle eastern appearance that
last week, in particular, was
highly in front of me in every news channels coverage
of the horrific loss of life in
Orlando. I don’t want to be
someone that judges another
human being on their “profile.” This is going to be a
new experience, trying to
remember each individual
is someone’s son or daughter
and try as hard as possible
not to judge every book by
their cover.
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Phone 620-532-3093
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Sales and delivery of Largemouth and Small
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June 22, 2016
Wanted
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913-777-4810 LAWRENCE
-------------------WANTED TO BUY:
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-------------------INVESTMENT
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-------------------WANTED: junk cars,
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June 22, 2016
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Get Outdoors and Enjoy the Age-Old Tradition of Ghost Stories by the Campfire
by US Forest Service
– to leave the relative
security of the campsite
Shadows start falling on your favorite Nafast while you scurry to tional Forest or Grassgather the last scraps land. But, once the fire
of dead wood before it’s is safely lit, everyone
too dark – and too scary gathers around to start
UPCOMING AUCTIONS
DENNIS KING ESTATE,
2008 CORVETTE, PICKUP,
MACHINE SHOP EQUIPMENT
1018 W Elm, Salina, KS
Saturday, July 9, 2016 at 10:00 am
Watch our web site for sale bill.
80 ACRES, FARM EQUIPMENT, GUNS, ANTIQUES,
PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION
1141 Jeep Rd, Abilene, KS
Saturday, July 23, 2016 at 9:00 am
View full sale bill on our web site.
CALL TO BOOK YOUR FARM, HOUSEHOLD,
OR MACHINERY AUCTION!
roasting marshmallows
and listen to…ghost
stories!
No one really knows
when or how the tradition of telling scary
ghost stories around a
campfire began. It just
did, and we really like
to do it. In fact, there are
many books out there
that provide those with
less creative story telling talents to get a group
of outdoors enthusiasts
nervously shifting their
eyes and jumping at the
sound of what was certainly a twig being broken by the heavy foot of
a monstrous creature in
the night or, yes, even a
clumsy ghost.
There are many rea-
sons most of us, to some
degree, are afraid of the
dark especially while
outside. Some believe
it’s simply an evolved
trait that kept us from,
well, being eaten by the
above mentioned monstrous creature in the
night.
All I know is as a
creative writer myself,
I really looked forward
to trying out my story
telling skills around a
campfire. Sometimes my
spooky tales are really
creative like the ghost of
Isabella who haunted a
nearby meadow searching for her child who
wandered off and was
never seen again.
And, sometimes, my
SONNY RUFF AUCTION
Selling Vehicles – Guns – Knives – Antiques & Collectibles and Much More!
Saturday, June 25, 2016 – 9:00 A.M.
Auction Location: Logan City Building, Logan, Ks.
Many, Many Pictures at www.hamitauction.com
Lunch Stand Provided by Logan Lions Club
Cars: 2012 DODGE JOURNEY W/44,000 MILES - 1978 THUNDERBIRD, 2 DOOR, AUTO, 351 (Cars Sell at Noon followed by Guns, Ammo &
Knives)
Guns & Ammo: Remington 1100 12 Ga. Shotgun – Winchester Model 12 Vent Rib 30 Pull Chock – Winchester Pump 32” Model 12, Full Chock, Proof
Steel – Jukar 50 Cal. Black Powder Rifle – Mossberg Model 42 M-C – Marlin Model 783 22 Mg. Bolt Action – Mossberg 46B (A) 22 – Marlin Model
39D 22, Lever Action – Rugar Mini 14 Stainless Steel 3 Clips & Scope – Parker-Hale 270 W/Scope – Focal Spotting Scope 15x45x40– 6 BB Guns – 2
Goose Calls – Wooden Duck Call – Tasco Compact Binoculars – 10x50 Binoculars and LOTS OF AMMO OF MANY GAUGES AND CALIBER!
Lg. Collection of Knives & Belt Buckles Including: Firetruck Knife – Buck Knives – Remington Knives - Sears 3 Blade Pocket – Boy Scout Survival
– Winchester and Many More – Buckles Include; Hesston NFR ’81 thru 86 W/Jr ’86 – Full Set of Phillipsburg Rodeo, ’82 thru 89 and Jayhawk Rodeo
(Hill City) ’83 thru ’90 and more!
Toys: Bachman HO Scale Santa Fe Flyer Electric Train Set In Box – Marx Santa Fe Flyer #41821 Twin Diesel W/Headlights, Complete In Box – Marx
Marline Gondola Drop End W/Box – Marx Marline Hopper Car W/Box – 2 Marx Marline Box Car, 1 W/Box – Firetruck & Fire Dept. Toys, NIB.
Shop Equipment: DeWalt Battery Charger W/Radio – Sears Riding Lawn Mower - Power Washer – Pocket Fisherman –2 Cordless Drills – Misc.
Gardening Tools – Gas Cans – Rototiller – Elec. Edger – Shop Vac – Chain Saw – Shop Heater – Milwaukee Super Sawzall – Husky Tool Cabinet –
Lots Hand Tools Some NIB, Socket Sets, Screwdrivers, Wrenches– Plumber’s Torch – Dremel Tools.
Antiques & Collectibles: 3 Ft. Photo Of Chase, Ks. Rice County, “Gulf Camp” Dated 3/20/37 – Many Pcs. Ridgeways Potteries Tableware – Cast
Iron Skillets – First Natl. Bank Logan Barrel Bank – 2 Army Jackets – Air Force Jacket – Records – Green/White Enamelware Pan W/Lid – Pyrex
Casserole W/Holder – Various Pcs, American Beauty Fostoria - Nice Clear Depression - #5 Uhl Pottery Crock Jug – 2 Metal Frame Twin Beds –
Fireman Figurine Collection & Memorabilia - Attached School Desk/Chair Set – Lion’s Club Trading Pins – Waterfall Buffet – License Plates 60’s-70’s
– Keen Kutter Scissors – Green to Amber Lidded Candy Dish – 2 Nice Flashed Red to Clear Pressed Glass Lidded Compotes – Blue Carnival Console
Bowl – Marigold Lidded Candy Dish – Orange Hobnail Fluted Bowl – Green Blown Glass Divided Bowl – Liquor Dispenser W/Tray & Glasses – #6
Red Wing Crock – Some Pcs. Old English Johnson Bros. China, Queen’s Bouquet Pattern.
Appliances: Popcorn Popper – Bread Maker – 42 Cup Coffee Urn – Coffee Pot – Camcorder – Industrial Cage Fan – Paper Shredder – Treadmill –
Money Sorter – TV – Stereo System – Stereo Cabinet W/Turntable & Radio.
Furniture: Curio Cabinet –Corner Hutch - 2 Blonde Desks – Leather Rocker/Recliner – Swivel Rocker – Several Wood Cabinets – Bookshelves –
File Cabinets – Several Display Cases & Cabinets Incl. Belt Buckle Display – Metal Shelving – TV Stand – Table W/6 Chairs – Wood Trunk – Metal
Baker’s Rack – 2 Loveseats – End Tables – 3 Pc. Bedroom Suite.
Misc. Household: Lots Of Christmas Decorations Incl. China Set – Luggage – 8 Tracks & Cassettes – Baskets – Books – Linens – Pots & Pans –
DVD’s Incl. Civil War Series – 19 Pc. Knife Set – Kitchen Utensils – Bow & Arrows – Wall Decorations – Knick-Knacks.
Terms & Conditions: Cash – Approved Check W/Positive ID – Credit Cards Accepted: Visa & Master Card – There will be a 3% Administrative
Charge on All Credit/Debit Card Purchases – All Items Will be Sold “As-Is Where-Is” – Not Responsible for Accidents – Announcements Made Day of
Sale Take Precedence Over Printed Material MUST HAVE DRIVERS LICENSE OR POSITIVE PHOTO ID TO REGISTER FOR BIDDER NUMBER
UPCOMING AUCTIONS
Saturday, July 9th, 2016, 10:00 A.M.
Stockton City Hall (115 S. Walnut) Stockton, Ks. - Selling Real Estate and Personal
Property for the Frank Wolfgang Post Estate
Tuesday, July 12, 2016, 10:00 A.M.,
Huck Boyd Community Center, 860 Park St, Phillipsburg, Ks. - Selling 480 +/- Acres
of Cropland for Terry Odle. Sells in 2 Individual Tracts - 1: SW/4 of 22-4-19 and 2:
E/2 of 1-5-19
Friday, July 15, 2016, 10:00 A.M.,
Fossil Creek Conference Ctr., 1430 S. Fossil, Russell, Ks. - Selling 150 Cropland Acres
of Russell County Real Estate for Dumler Family Trust, Denny Dumler Trustee
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beit with a little twist.
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ally lost his head in a
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to the delight of those
WINFIELD
around me.
But, bad, good or
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that really scare you
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AUCTION
SAT., JUNE 25, 10 A.M.
525 S. EXCHANGE
EMPORIA, KS
Santa Fe items: Lionel and Marx
trains, acc.;old toys;old telephones;
more antiques and collectibles;
furniture;household; Ham radioand
electronic items;pellet guns; tools
and garage items.
whunterauctions.com
for list and pictures.
CLINE FAMILY
Wayne Hunter, CAI, CES;
785-554-3049
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Rural Messenger
June 22, 2016
Kansas Hay Market Report
Tonnage: 8,100/4,405
6,539/2,717
Last week: 9,977/4,652
Last year:
Hay trade activity slow. Demand light for dairy alfalfa, grinding
alfalfa, alfalfa pellets, and grass hay. Prices generally steady. This
past week was a busy week for all. Not as many hay sales reported
but the hot and fairly dry weather had farmers hustling. Everyone
was busy planting and spraying row crop fields and cutting, raking
and baling hay, which seems to be providing higher than average
yields. The NASS Kansas Crop Progress and Condition report for
the week ending June 12, 2016 states that the alfalfa hay condition
rated 1 pct Very Poor, 6 pct Poor, 31 pct Fair, 56 pct Good and 6
pct Excellent. First cutting is 92 pct complete, well ahead of last
years 51 pct, and second cutting is 4 percent complete. The winter
wheat harvest gained momentum in the south and 5 pct has been
harvested. If you have hay for sale, pasture to rent r need hay and/or
grazing, use the services of the Hay and Pasture Exchange:
www.kfb.org/commodities/haypasture/index.html
Southwest Kansas
Dairy alfalfa, grinding alfalfa, alfalfa ground and delivered steady
movement slow. Alfalfa: Horse, small squares 220.00-250.00. Dairy,
.75-.85/point RFV, Supreme 130.00-160.00, Premium 120.00155.00, Good 105.00-145.00. Stock or Dry Cow alfalfa, old crop
80.00-100.00. Fair/Good grinding alfalfa, old crop, 70.00-85.00,
95.00-110.00 delivered locally. Ground and delivered locally to
feedlots and dairies, 100.00-120.00, mostly 100.00-105.00. The
week of 6/5-6/11, 8,100T of grinding alfalfa and 1,710T of dairy
alfalfa were delivered. Straw, good, small squares 5.00/bale. Corn
stalks, ground and delivered 80.00-85.00. The average paid by
feedlots on June 1 for alfalfa ground and delivered was 115.04, down
.48 from last month, usage was 916T/day, down 10 percent, and total
usage was 28,403T.
South Central Kansas
Dairy alfalfa .10 lower, alfalfa pellets steady to 15.00 lower, grinding
alfalfa, alfalfa ground and delivered steady, movement slow. Alfalfa:
Dairy, .70-.85/point RFV, Supreme 130.00-155.00, Premium 120.00155.00, Good 100.00-145.00. Stock cow alfalfa, 120.00-140.00.
Fair/Good grinding alfalfa 60.00-75.00, 80.00-100.00 delivered
locally, new crop grinding alfalfa 70.00-80.00, 50.00-70.00 edge of
the field. Ground and delivered locally to feedlots 100.00-115.00,
mostly 100.00?105.00. The week of 6/5-6/11, 4,405T of grinding
alfalfa and 804T of dairy alfalfa were delivered. Alfalfa pellets: Sun
Cured 15 pct protein 140.00-155.00, 17 pct protein 150.00-165.00,
Dehydrated 17 pct 220.00-230.00. Grass hay: bluestem, mid squares
none reported, large rounds 60.00-70.00. Corn stalks, ground and
delivered 55.00-65.00. Rye grass, large rounds 60.00-65.00. The
average paid by feedlots on June 1 for alfalfa ground and delivered
was 107.89, down .47 from last month, usage was 318T/day, up 4.5
percent, and total usage was 9,871T.
Southeast Kansas
Alfalfa, brome, prairie hay steady, movement slow. Alfalfa: Horse
or Goat, mid squares 250.00-265.00, small squares 265.00. Dairy
and Stock Cow .80 to 1.00/point RFV. Good grinding alfalfa none
reported. Grass hay: bluestem, small squares 100.00-110.00. Good,
mid and large squares 70.00-80.00, 85.00-90.00 delivered, large
rounds 50.00-55.00. Brome: small squares 130.00-135.00. Good,
mid and large squares 80.00-95.00, large rounds none reported.
Straw, mid squares 50.00-60.00. Grass Mulch, large rounds 40.0050.00.
Northwest Kansas
Dairy alfalfa, grinding alfalfa steady, movement slow. Alfalfa:
Horse/Goat, small squares 225.00-275.00 delivered locally.
Dairy, Premium/Supreme .80-1.00/point RFV. Stock cow, fair/good
100.00-120.00. Good, large rounds 80.00-90.00. Fair, grinding alfalfa
65.00-85.00. Ground and delivered locally to feedlots and dairies
100.00-115.00.
North Central-Northeast Kansas
Dairy alfalfa, grinding alfalfa, prairie hay and brome steady,
movement slow to moderate. Alfalfa: Dairy .80-1.00/point RFV,
Auction Calendar
Page 39
Supreme
150.00-210.00.
Sponsored by
Premium 140.00-185.00, Good
120.00-170.00, small squares
200.00-210.00. Stock Cow,
good 100.00-140.00. Fair/Good,
grinding alfalfa 70.00-80.00,
utility/fair, large rounds 55.0060.00. Ground and delivered
100.00-120.00. Grass hay:
bluestem, small squares 6.00/
bale delivered locally, large
squares 70.00-85.00, large
www.agloan.com
rounds 60.00-70.00. Brome:
Good, small squares 7.00/bale,
120.00-145.00/T, mid squares 100.00-120.00, large squares 110.00120.00, good large rounds 25.00-50.00/bale, 60.00-75.00/T, fair
50.00-60.00. Straw, good, small squares 4.00/bale or 5.00/bale
delivered, large square bales 60.00-80.00/T, and large rounds 70.0085.00. CWF grass mulch 65.00 per large round bale.
***Prices are dollars per ton and FOB unless otherwise noted.
Dairy alfalfa prices are for mid and large squares unless otherwise
noted. Horse hay is in small squares unless otherwise noted. Prices
are from the most recent sales.
*CWF Certified Weed Free
Alfalfa Quality Guidelines
Quality
ADF NDF *RFV/RFQ **TDN-100% **TDN-90%
CP
Supreme
<27 <34 >185
>62
>55.9
>22
Premium 27-29 34-36 170-185 60.5-62 54.5-55.9 20-22
Good
29-32 36-40 150-170 58-60
52.5-54.5 18-20
Fair
32-35 40-44 130-150 56-58
50.5-52.5 16-18
Utility
>35 >44 <130
<56
<50.5
<16
*RFV calculated using the Wis/Minn formula. **TDN calculated
using the Western formula. Quantitative factors are approximate,
and many factors can affect feeding value. Values based on 100% dry
matter (TDN showing both 100% & 90%).
Guidelines are to be used with visual appearance and intent of
sale (usage).
6/22/2016
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Restaurant & Bar Equipment “Estate” Also: Lawn Mowers & Tools, & Trailers
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6/23/2016
Mooreland
Approximately 690 acres of land with various uses.
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Smith & Co. Auction and Realty
6/23/2016
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6/23/2016
Ulysses
Tools, car parts and engines, or nice household, furniture.
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The Canny Team
6/23/2016
Wichita
GREAT COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL
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Little Bull Auction & Sales
6/25/2016
Augusta
Large Offering of Antiques, Antique Furniture, Vintage Toys
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Little Bull Auction & Sales
6/25/2016
Baldwin City
Trailer, Furniture, Household & Collectibles, Tools & Misc
kansasauctions.net/edgecomb
Edgecomb Auctions
6/25/2016
Conway Springs
Photography equipment, Lapidary equipment, Household, Shop, Misc.
www.langeauctions.net
Lange Auctions
6/25/2016
Conway Springs
4 BR Farmstead on 3.5 Acres
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Lange Auctions
6/25/2016
El Dorado
3 Bed, 1 Bath Home in NE El Dorado For Sale By Auction
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Sundgren Realty
6/25/2016
Erie
FURNITURE & APPLIANCES, SHOP, TOOLS, & EQUIPMENT
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Larry Marshall Auction & Realty
6/25/2016
Garnett
Tools, Supplies, Lawn Equipment, Supplies, Housewares, Appliances, Kitchen, Furniture, Antique Toys, Miscellaneous
kansasauctions.net/benyoder/06/25/
Yoder Auction Service
6/25/2016
Hillsboro
HOUSEHOLD, ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
leppke.com
Leppke Inc - Realty & Auction
6/25/2016
Logan
Selling Car, Antiques & Collectibles, General Household for Sonny Ruff
www.hamitauction.com/
Hamit Land & Auction, Inc.
6/25/2016
Mooreland
1256 acres in true ranch country with excellent hunting and good native grass for livestock.
www.smithcoauctions.com
Smith & Co. Auction and Realty
6/25/2016
Russell
FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, PRIMITIVES, COLLECTIBLES
www.woltersauctionandre.com
Wolters Auction and Real Estate
6/25/2016
Wichita
Very nice 2 bed rm, 1 bath home with a nice workshop and garage.
newcomauction.net
Jack Newcom Auctions
6/26/2016
Alta Vista
Pickups, Tractors, Lawn Mower & Machinery, Guns, Furniture, Collectibles & Misc.
kansasauctions.net/hallgren/06/26/
Hallgren Real Estate and Auction
6/26/2016
Lawrence
Excellent 2012 Kia Forte, 1952 Chevy 3600, Coins, Jewelry, Glassware, Furniture, Auto Parts, Tools & More
www.dandlauctions.com/
D & L Auctions
6/27/2016
Glasco
Cloud County, KS Farmland Auction - 155± Acres
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Crossroads Auction
6/27/2016
Stilwell
Large country kitchen, family room with fire place, 3 bed, two bath, deck and more.
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Webb & Associates
6/28/2016
Wellington
269± ACRES, TILLABLE, FALL CREEK & TREES, SUMNER CO KS, HUNTING
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Theurer Auction & Realty
6/28/2016
Wellington
154± AC, SUMNER COUNTY KS, TILLABLE, PASTURE, CROP
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Theurer Auction & Realty
6/28/2016
Wellington
269± ACRES SUMNER COUNTY, KS
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Theurer Auction & Realty
6/28/2016
Wellington
81+/- ACRES IN SUMNER COUNTY KS
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Theurer Auction & Realty
6/29/2016
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Ag Equipment Auction
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6/29/2016
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6/29/2016
Wichita
Estate of Nick Dyer
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Bud Palmer Auctions
6/29/2016
Wichita
OFFICE FURNITUE, INVENTORY, EQUIPMENT & TRUCK
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Bud Palmer Auctions
6/29/2016
Woodward
2 TRACTS OF WOODWARD COUNTY LAND ALONG HWY 270
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Smith & Co. Auction and Realty
6/30/2016
Manhattan
Consignment Chairity Auction
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Temaat Auctions
6/30/2016
Online
Construction Equipment Auction
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Purple Wave
6/30/2016
Woodward
COMMERCIAL OFFICE/RETAIL BUILDING
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Smith & Co. Auction and Realty
7/2/2016
Hill City
FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, PRIMITIVES, COLLECTIBLES & GUNS
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Wolters Auction and Real Estate
7/2/2016
Wellington
3 Br, older home, outbuildings, 2 Rural water meters. Lifetime collection, Several sheds full, lots of shop Equipment.
www.rhauctions.com
Ken Patterson/RH Auctions
7/6/2016
TULSA
Enlow Tractor Auction
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Enlow Tractor Auction Inc.
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Vehicles and Equipment Auction
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Purple Wave
7/6/2016
PRATT
146 +/- Irrigated Pratt County KS Land
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Hamm Auction & Real Estate
7/9/2016
New Albany
ANTIQUES, MOWERS, TOOLS, TRAILERS, ATV
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Larry Marshall Auction & Realty
7/9/2016
Park City
Boat Auction
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Jack Newcom Auctions
7/9/2016
Stockton
Selling Real Estate and Personal Property for the Frank Wolfgang Post Estate.
www.hamitauction.com/
Don Hamit Land & Auction Co.
7/11/2016
Online
Farm Machinery & Related Items Community Auction
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Rafter C Online Auctions
7/11/2016
Wellington
TRACTORS, COMBINES, GRAIN DRILL, TILLAGE EQUIPMENT
www.theurer.net
Theurer Auction & Realty
7/12/2016
Online
Government Auction
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Purple Wave
7/12/2016
Phillipsburg
Selling 480 +/- Acres of Cropland for Terry Odle. Sells in 2 Individual Tracts.
www.hamitauction.com
Don Hamit Land & Auction Co.
7/13/2016
Lindsborg
320 Acres McPherson County Kansas Land
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Sundgren Realty
7/13/2016
Online
Ag Equipment Auction
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7/13/2016
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7/14/2016
Lyons
Tract 1, 77.20 Acres. Tract 2, 158.20 Acres. Tract 3, 82.90 Acres. Tract 4, 310.7 Acres.
www.griffinrealestateauction.com/
Griffin Real Estate & Auction Service LLC
7/14/2016
Online
Construction Equipment Auction
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Purple Wave
7/15/2016
Russell
Selling 150 Cropland Acres of Russell County Real Estate for Dumler Family Trust, Denny Dumler Trustee
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Hamit Land & Auction, Inc.
7/16/2016
Loveland
Boots, spurs, hats, bits, chaps, knives, saddles, pommelbags, Native American, art, holsters, furniture, firearms, & more
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New Frontier Western Show & Auction
7/20/2016
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7/27/2016
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Marysville
4 Tracts - 540 Acres Marshall County, Kansas Land
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Raymond Bott Realty & Auction
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Rural Messenger
Student-created mobile health app receives $50,000 grant
Mobile HealthLink, a
finalist in Wichita State
University’s 2015 Shocker New Venture competition, is continuing to
progress toward commercialization of its remote
health monitoring software, thanks in part to a
$50,000 I-Corps Team
grant awarded by the National Science Foundation.
Former WSU student Brandon Bartlett,
along with biomedical
engineering faculty Nils
Hakansson and Gary
Brooking and associate
professor of management
Chris Broberg, are using
the grant to further develop and cover entrepreneurial training for
the Mobile HealthLink
prototype, created bya
team of students for their
biomedical engineering
Capstone project.
The training includes
commercialization
instruction and the opportunity to conduct interviews with 100 potential
clients. It was conducted
by VentureWell, a nonprofit organization that
works in collaboration
with the NSF’s I-Corps
initiative to assist teams
such as Bartlett’s in
bringing their ideas to the
commercial landscape.
Mobile HealthLink is
a remote health monitoring software that works in
conjunction with smartwatches to enable physicians to monitor the
health of their patients
without requiring a doctor’s visit.
The software program
allows users to communicate with their doctor
from the comfort of their
homes through a variety
of questions entered by
their physician and displayed on the watch interface.
This helps doctors
assess whether patients
need to make a follow-up
appointment. In addition,
the feature helps users
avoid the time and costs
of unnecessary doctor
visits, which particularly benefits elderly and
post-surgery patients.
Some of the I-Corps
funds have been allocated
to improving the versatility of the Mobile HealthLink module. The goal is
to calibrate the software
with multiple platforms,
including smartphones
and tablets.
There are also plans to
develop a web app that
allows doctors to record
patients’ data over the
phone. This will further
facilitate health monitoring and preventive care
for doctors.
A focal aspect of the
Mobile HealthLink project is its purpose. For
Bartlett and his team,
principle transcends profit.
“It’s more about the
need and less about the
technology,” says Brooking.
The prime motivator for
Bartlett and the team is
to develop a product that
best serves an underrepresented population.
“The elderly are underserved,” says Bartlett.
“There’s this stigma that
they do not know how to
use technology.”
June 22, 2016
Alongside
developing a
product that assists the
sick and elderly in receiving the proper medical
treatment in a timely manner, Bartlett also hopes to
transform Mobile HealthLink into a business.
HARVEST MEMORY
“When I was five, my dad told me we
were going to the grain elevator. I envisioned driving up to a tall fancy building
and taking the elevator up to the highest
floor and handing our little bag of wheat
to a man in a suit. I had a disappointing
day.” Traci Miller
July 15th-17th
Location: "The Ranch" First National Bank
Pavillion Larimer County Fairgrounds
5280 Arena Cir Loveland, CO 80538
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Show Information
The New Frontier Western Show
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July 15th: 3-6pm
Show Early Buy-In VIP Only.
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This 380 lot auction will have a large
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