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ITCVDAY, IANUAKY im THE LUILt GRKKUBY. COI0RADO PAGE Benefit by Reclamation Plans Denver, Dec. square Qt Wyoming win Benefit from (M) planned by the bureau of JBlamation tor also will receive ben its from plsmi now drafted fhich indicate ah expenditure ot irly in the 30 to 50 years in the buresui's region seven. Plans for the bureau's activities Inuit'year in the state's of Colorado, Tkltuas, Nebraska and Wyoming Were disclosed today by Avery A. Batson, regional director.

The 1960 activities In Wyoming, will directed from the Platto district offlce Iper, include: (1) Completion of negotiations amendatory repayment oon- ")'Issuance of specifications for a district office DBlJdnig at I Casper. I (3) Slart of construction on a I telephone system. I (6) Completion ot the Cheyenne power substation tuitions. (6) Completion of Installation of IlLS-kilbvolt wires. I (7) Continuation ot Installation I of a carrier current eystem.

I (8) Stabilisation of a long range I program plan for development ot I the unit of the Kendrick Ipioject involving 1S.MO acres. I "he district at Casper I supervises activities In that part of I the North Platte basin extending I from west central Nebraska thru I southeastern Wyoming into nortn I central Colorado. I Investigations to be conducted by I the bureau during the year in the I Hate Involve area 2,000 I fqvare I During 1949, the bureau reported I it had under construction or was I reviewing tor power and silt I in Wyoming the Kortes dam and the Glendo unit. Both are on I the North Platte river. 1 i Batson said the bureau alto com several power transmission during the year in Wyoming I They included the I and Glendo-Lusk units 'for a line which extends into western Ne rrOiHl rTOfflB or CWMren Will 5e Handed Congress Washington, Jan.

nine- point children's aid program tor the eseioB ot congress starting today was yesterday by George Hecht, chairman of the American 'arents committee, Hecht, who also pntUtuer of Paremto' mazarine, said.la a statement that "the picture looks hope- u'l for enactment of legislation to mprere health, education and welfare tactllttei for the nation 46 million children." The committee Hecht heads is a BOB -profit organlnd ttrte yean ago to leek improremeat of xndlUou affecting children. Its program for the coming ses- JHI o' 0()0 annually for grants to to furnish school health, examinations and treatment for all school children. The wnate has paased a bill do this. A $5,000,000 appropriation for a survey ot needs tor school buildings, and additional funds tor emergency school construction. A bill to lo this has been passed by the sen- A bill to provide federal aid for education.

The senate has passed such a bill, but a religious controversy has it in the Jiouse. The committee is seeking au acceptable compromise. A 600,000 annual appropriation for research in "child life-and de- next year the bureau plans to continue its study of the proposed t'lendo project. (Construction work on the Glen do project, however, will not begin until Nebraska and Wyoming have approved bureau plans for Increas Ing the site of the undertaking.) The Glendo dam and reservoir is expected to provide storage fact 1 ties for conserving winter and earl? runoffs ot water, and to off iet silting V'f" would furnish extra power during the summer for pumping irriga will continue thru 1950 on the Kortes dam and power plant.a Carbon County, Wyo. The Kilowatt capacity plant will give -Increased power by taking advan tage of all feasible differences in head between the Seminoe dam anr 1 Pathfinder reservoir.

Construction will continue ncx year on the Keudrick project In Natrona and Carbon counties Major features of this project ar he Seminoe dam and power plant die Alcova dam, Casper canal system and 610 miles of transmission lines. The project Is designed to Irn gate eventually acres desert land and to produce nually 145,000,000 (M) kllowat hours of energy at the Seminoe plant. A First of two irrigation units plan ned for the project will conver 1 thru Irrigation nearly 22,000 acre of desert land Into productive farm for nearly 200 families. Power from the plant will go to central and southern Wyoming western Nebraska end north Colo ratio. At present power from th 'plant is flowing thru nearly 64 miles of lines.

Life Insurance Payments Payments to living policy-hold ers by their life insurance com panics were In 1M8 over 40 per cent more than fivi before. By DAVID TAYLOR MARKE AP Writer ForUnste ire tboie parents -who a mother to fall back on as baby sitter. Bit don't orcrdo It When a grandmother it prevailed upon to be tie baby titter for more than a few hours, considerable thought should be girea to the situation, says the National Kindergarten It never was intended for a grandmother to care for small children or babjen (or any length of UBW, they fay. not as spry, nor does ke the stamina necessary to do to. Yet many parents will leave their.babies with grandmother while they go away on an extended vacation.

For those who do, the Association makes the following 1. Make sure all baby clothes are washed and placed where they can be reached without effort. 2. Leave sufficient canned food on the shelves to last-tea days, should it be Get a neighbor. hood clrl to help.

out by running errands to the stores when neces- ary. 3. Baby Is usually too heavy for grandmother to lift, -BO, suggests he Association, prepare i i uarten on the lower floor so that grandmother won't have to carry it ip and down stain. 4. Tie baby's toys to long-ribbons, BO that grandma won't have bend down to pick them oft the loor where baby is bound to throw them.

The same idea works for or playpen. 5. Baby might cry -when grandmother goes out of the room- Parents can suggest thai grandmother WATTE E. AUSTIN 'hont Ft. Collins 682 oendent children and'mothers.

An increase in the number of public health units to provide more for the childrenVbureau. increased funds for the federal school lunch program. Establishment of a department of welfare to coordinate and improve child health and welfare programs, At theJHospitols Admitted tolnTweld County Public hospital Ja Briggsdale; Susie Conc'llion, si 1 Ninth s'reet; Jose Salazar, KerBey; Mrs. i Espinoza, DismissedT Mrs. Walter Shipp and son, 614 Seventeenth street; Mrs.

janseke Yamashita, Fort Lup- to Osteopathlc Memorial hospital Monday, Jan. 2: Efl- ward Schnorr, Oreeley. Dismissed: Mrs. Louis Hansen, Eaton; Jo Ann Relche, Derby; Mrs. Edward and daughter, Windsor.

Cht.a-ccs 'The Cherokee! of North Carolina do not know what the name of their tribe means. They call themselves "Ani-Yunwiwa" or "real people." Local Market (Correct to Dec. 31) Wheat, tu. Oats, cwt. cwt Butterfat.

63c New pinto beans, cwt. Eggs In trade Double A large A-Large A-Mediums Receipts 30c 30C 25c 20c 23c 'Leghorn hens, Iba. Colored fries, to 4 Ibs. 20c Leghorn fries, 2 Ibs. and Colored hens, lus.

and Colored hens, under 4H Ibs. He Leghorn hens, under 3ft Ibs. 12c Colored fries, under 20c Auction 1 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 5 Listings include --Cattle-- --Hogs-50 head mixed stocker cows.

Carload while face fat feeder cows. 37 head of calves 35 head feeder pigs. 1 load fat hugs. --Horses-1 good saddle horse 10 good milk cows, tested. The usual odd lots of sheep, 2 while face bulls.

cattle, horses and hogs. 10 a.m. Furniture--Miscellaneous Listings Include New and used furniture and miscellaneous of all kinds. Alto native lumber and corral poles. We charge only Commission, llW yardage Greeley Cash Auction Market PAUL D.

HOOVER N. 11th HENRY (Hank) WEITZEL i. Owner phty imoM peek-a-boo wben erer bu to leave baby. Orad ally, can teriithen tke period of time she Is out of the room before peekluf in. When the has mastered this sitiation, Instead of peeking in grandmother to baby from another room, and then, after a time, play peek-a-boo game again.

Archibald C. McNeil Dies Here Tuesday ArchibaU C. McNeil, C7, died early Tuesday morning at the home of son, Clarence McNeil, at 19SS Tenth avetwe where he resided. He had liTed in Oreeley six years. Born Nov.

25, 1882, at Hastings, Mr. McNeil was a member of and AM, No. Z6Z, at Indlanola, Nebr, Betides his son, he survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ray Thomas, of Oreeley; the followliic brothers and sisters, Frank McNeil of Lakewood, Mrs. William Lasher of Wheatland, C.

L. MeWilUamt of Ogden, Utah, and Mrs. C. J. Hos- kias of Hastings; and six grandchildren.

Funeral services and interment will be at Indianola, Nebr. Adamson Mortuary is in charge of local arrangements. Stork Express Born to tie Ber. and Mrs. Samuel Weeenast of HMO Eighth aTe- nue a daughter at the Weld County public hospital Monday, Jan.

I. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Llrengood of a son at the Weld County Public hospital Monday, Jan. 2.

Austin Austin It "KID" AUSTIN rOrt UOllinS PHONE 661 GORDON "SWEDE" JOHNSON, Clerk WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4 1:00 P.M. E. H. HARQIS: miles Nerth of Tlmnath, Colorado, or 5 milet East and milt South of Fort Collins, Colorado. MACHINERY: 1949 W.

D. Alllt Chalmers Tractor, starter, lights, double clutch (This tractor Is mos. old, it has never been used); new Allis Chalmers power trail mower; new tractor sweep; 1949 all crop go, five ft. Allis Chalmers combine with power unit (This It brand new); McD tandem diic; 12 ft. harrow; Van Brundt D.

D. 12-hole grain drill with teeder corn planter; ditcher; overthot sticker; manure spreader; McD 3-bar side rake; 8 ft. wood eveler; 2 wheel trailer on rubbir with hay, rack; self hog feeder; I A-type hog houses; fas barrels; nil tmall tooli and many other tems; 500 chick brooder; very nice coal FEED: 600 bu. mapped corn; 600 bu. of good barley; 400 bu.

jood teed oats. LIVESTOCK: 2 Hoi. milk cowi; 2 yearling heifen; 2 ttiert, 6 mos. old; Hoi. heifer, mos.

old; White faced bull, coming 2 II purebred Duroc gilts, bred; 1 registered Duroc sow, bred; 14 good autcher hogs (if not sold before the sale day); 65 Austra white pullett. Mr. Hargls has sold his farm and Is retiring. This it a nice tale, see It before sale day and plan to attend, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5 AUSTIN SALES YARD--RIVERSIDE DRIVE FRIDAY, JANUARY 6 WILLIAM 2 North West Fort Collins Complete Farm Sale--Watch for Full Lilting MONDAY, JANUARY 9 1:30 P.M. PAUL FRITZLER, 2 Eatt of Windsor S6--HEAD.

GUER. DAIRY CATTLE--36 12 Guer. cows, milking heavy now. 1 Jersey cow, milking heavy now. 3 Guer.

cows, heavy sprlngen; 3 Guer. heifers, yearlings; 4 Guer. bulls, 1 yr. old. 1 Guer.

bull, 2 yrs. old; 12 Guer. calves. This It a real herd of Guer. milk cowi.

We Invite you to tee them before sale. Health certificate with each animal. 12 milk cans, all milk equipment. AUSTIN SALES SERVICE THURSDAY, JAN. 5 JOHN CROISSANT AND DR.

WILKINSON, DAIRY SALE, 3 miles east and 2 miles touth of KERSEY, Colo. One mile south and one west of Kuner Station and one mile south and 7 mllet eatt of La Salle. Sale commencet at 12:30 noon. Lunch on grounds. 74 HI-GRADE AND REG.

HOLSTEIN AND GUERNSEY DAIRY CATTLE. THIS IS THE OUTSTANDING DAIRY SALE OF THE YEAR. 12 Holstein cows just fresh and producing heavy; 2 Guernsey cows fresh and producing heavy; 32 Holstein cows, springers; some of these will be fresh by sale day and balance to be fresh within 6 bred Holstein heifers; some of these are springers; 6 Guernsey cows heavy springers; 4 Guerniey bred heifers; 3 brown Switt springer cows; Holstein bull, 18 mo. reg. 4 months old Holstein bull; 2 heifer calves; 2 bull calves.

These are all young and large type cattle--tome weigh up to 1500 pounds each. Some cows In this herd are giving 75 to 85 pounds of milk per head per day and all are heavy average producers. All are hi-grade and some registered and have registry papers with them. Individual health certificates will be furnished with each cow. Some-of these are Wisconsin cows and bred to the Wisconsin bull that holds the State Championship line record.

You are especially Invited to look these over before tale day, especially at milking time to tee for yourself the production of this herd. A I FOR STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT SATURDAY, JAN. 7, 1 P.M. We will sell the following property on the new Valley Hl-way right of way located In Arapahoe County jutt outside Denver City limits. PARCEL NO.

3--2 houtet located at 4203 E. Jewel and 4235 E. Jewel. PARCEL NO. 8--House and outbuildings at 4300 E.

Jewel. PARCEL No. 13A--Store building at Evans Ave. ntar Intersection of Dexter. PARCEL No.

15--House and barn at 4700 E. Evans Ave. PARCEL NO. 23A--House and Garage at 3179 So. Dahlia.

This Is a new home, PARCEL NO. 29--House at 2300 So. Dahlia. This Is good room modern houte. PARCEL No.

36--House barn at 5200 E. Vassar, Most of these houses have modern fixtures and can be easily moved Intact. All buildings and material must be removed to foundation or around level within 3 days from date of sale. TERMS: Cash on sale day. For further Information contact Glen Soper, Res.

Engineer, at 2101 So. Cherry. Phone Sp 0642. Watch for the blue and white signs. AUSTIN SALE SERVICE, AUCT'S AGENTS For the State Highway Department Ith Greeley, Colorado Austin Sale Service, Aucts.

Look for the new signs at the sale locutions Fred N. Austin, Tel. Greeley 1276R. Arden L. Austin, Tel.

Eaton J. Collins, Clerk. T.tlii12T8VX Radio Program 7:30, WARNOCK SALE DATES THURSDAY, JANUARY 5th A.M. I mlks East of Berthoud to Whlpple School and South. MA CHINEKV: 1942 McD Model tractor with Hangon plow, com cult, and sweep; J.D.

No. 6 Trail mower, like new; McD tandem diic, new boxlngt; McD dump rake; McD 3 ttct. harrow, good; Chattrn double wing ditcher; hay stacker; McD binder power take off; J.D. two row beet puller; float; corn drill; 4 row beet drill. FEED: 12 ton hay; beet A.

Other machinery and small tools: LIVESTOCK: Hoi. cow giving 4 gallons; Guernsey cow giving gallon; Hoi. cow 5 giving 4 gallon; Guernsey Shorthorn will freshen, by sale diy; Guernsey cow 2 giving Shorthorn cow will freshen Feb. 10; Jersey cow freihen less than days; I heifers Bangs vaccinated; Ho'l. bull 1J4 year old.

Another tale you will want to attend for good mach. and cows, Fred Lenhart, Owner Shaffer Lunch. ATTENTION LeRoy Lesser will sell his entire outfit an this sale. Consisting of 1 1545 John Deere Model A tractor, Farmhand motor, beet and corn cultivator, I ft, tandem disc, J.D. 16-hele steel box grain drill, 1947 V-S Ford truck 114 ton plus beet bed, In fine condition, 2 14-inch McD tumble- plows, 7 ft.

McD power mower, Mollnt 2 row beet puller, a section harrow, J.D. beet planter, phosphate attachment, ether pieces of machinery, Guernsey Norgs 7 ft, refrigerator, new 4 piece bedroom set, 4 rms. nearly new furniture. These make an extra sale of good equipment. Please on tlmt.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6th--11 A.M. SHARP miltt East of Fort Collint to the three tilts and thenw mile Nerth. A complete dispersal sale of outstanding Holsttini and farm machinery. LIVESTOCK: 30 head of Holsteins, 13 cows fresh or springers; registered Helstein bull coming two; bred long yearling Hoi. heifers; 11 heifers and calves.

These cows are high testing Hol- stelns averaging over Two art Just fresh giving 7 gallons each, many other heavy producers. See them milked before sale day. They are good. FEED: 200 ton of, good corn ensllaae in upright silo; 600 bushel feeding barley. Milklnf Equipment: hearty new Right Way milker; electric water heater; new double tub washer; 10 milk cans, buckets; milk raeka, Farming McCormlek-Deerlng Model tractor, perfect condition; nearly new farm hand; IHC, 7 ft.

power mower; IHC cultivators for the new entilage blower; IHC corn harvester; IHC corn plinter tractor hitch; manure spreader; 10 ft. tandem disc; 3 sect, harrow; ditcher; Eversman 12 ft. land leveler; Van Brunt 12 hole P.W.D.D. grain drill; fretno, beet drill; rubber tired wagon and box; wagon and box; hay tweep; feed grinder; wheel barrow; IHC dump rake; stacker; 2 wheel trailer; J.D." No. 2 two way tractor plow.

MARIE SCHELLER, Owner Attend this one for really good cowi and equipment and feed. SATURDAY, JAN. 7th, 12:45 NOON 1 mile north, then a mile wett and mile north of Johnttown, BIG DAIRY SALEi 64 head of HOLSTEINS; 32 cows, producing milk, 15 will freshen within tht next weeks, some before tale day, 14 have tlnce October. Now thipping 8 full cans of milk. Thete cowt are producing from 40 to 67 pounds of milk each, dally.

Come and see hem milked any evening; 15 Bangs Vac. heifers older than 6 IS baby calves mottly heifers; good Hoi. bull, good Reg. Hoi. bull; FEED: 35 ton baled alfalfa hay; MJLK EQUIPMENT: Nearly new 2 unit Surge Milking machine, used less than 6 months; 18 milk cans.

Really good cows, and dairy equipment here. Please be on R. Betz, Owner. MONDAY, JAN. 9th, 10:45 A.

M. 2 milet eatt and 2 south of Eaton, or 1 east and north of Lucerne. A big complete dispersal bale of LIVESTOCK: 20 head dairy cattle; 2 good guernsey cows, 4 and 5 and two good Holstein cowi, 5 and 8, producing now; Heifer coming with 3rd calf; 2 bred two year old heifers; 2 bred yearling helfen; 3 Hoi. calves; Hoi. bull 19 months; Hoi.

bull 12 montht old; Guernsey, Good team bay gelds, 8 and 9, wt. 3200. FEED: 15.ton 3rd cutting hay. FARM EQUIPWE.NT: JD MADEL A TRACTOR on good rubber and condition, O. Hang on plow, 7 ft.

power mower and hay tweep the IHC, MODEL A TRACTOR. This it an excellent tractor with beet puller and beet cult, and bean cutter; IHC 2 ton TRUCK and BEET BED, O. McD tractor 2 wheel spreader like hew; Nisco spreader; McD 4 bar Side delivery hay rake, O. good Case 8 ft. Tandem disk; Slthc beet loader nd JD two row bean cutter; JD spud and bean cult; 3 section harrow; 2 section harrow; 12 hole D.D.-VanBrunt grain drill; McD binder; Overshot hay stacker; Crane Idaho type Stacker; McD and JD dump raket; 3 hay sleds; 7 hay slings; Corr.

roller; McD No. 2 Tractor orchard cult, a good one; JD bucket beet and bean drill; Mollne beet JD mower In oil; Rubber tired wagon and rack; walking plow; a whole line of horte drawn mach. and Iron; Wagon and large hay rack; 3 ceU harness; A ditcher; ditch plow; loading thute; 2 wheel barrows; vlte, anvil and all shop tools; new platform scales; 8 by 12 brooder house, Its good; Milk houte. FURNITURE AND New Coleman oil heater; buffet, round oak table; several chain; 2 9 by 12 rugs. 1 nearly new 9 by 12 rug; single bed; good kitchen cabinet; 4 speed, 2 plate electric stove; stand; Lots of other pieces and Misc.

articles. POULTRY: 5 dozen White Rocks. This It a good sale with lott to tell, pleate come on time at all machinery will be sold before HAKANSON, WEDNESDAY, JAN. llth, 11 A. M.

3 miles south of Windsor on the road toward Johnstown, 2 miles north of Smith Station, 11 west, 2 north of Greeley. Complete dispersal sale of LIVESTOCK: Guernsey cow freshen in Feb. with 2rid calf; white cow, Roan Jersey cow and calf; Guernsey bull 18 months, a good purebred bull; 6 heifer and bull calves, 1 months; Team roan horses SM wt 2800; 4 fat hogs, wt. apx. 170 10 head of feeder FEED: Alfalfa hay.

FARMING EQUIPMENT: McD Model tractor, nearly new rubber, in excellent condition; Wide front end for Model tractor; Men 7 ft Tractor mower; hay sweep for McD 8 ft. Binder; McD corn and spud Rossman .6 row beet planter, Perscussion seeder, it'l new; McD corn planter tractor trail; Stark ditcher, nearly new; McD No. 31 1C inch tumble plow, good; Two 3 section harrows; JD manure spreader; Mollne Tandem disk, 7 Stark land leveler; walking plow; 2 way horse plow; set harness; Beet puller; and bean planter; McD 3 bar side rake, good; Dane 3 bar side rake; Demp- sterfope hay stacker; Rubber tired wagon and box; McD 10 hole grain drill with seeder; good McD dump rake; JD 2 row beet puller. This machinery is ready use, plan to attend. Shaffer R.

Bates, owner. THURSDAY, JAN. 12th 11 A.M. 2 miles due East of Mead then 1 mile East of Washington Highway, -15 West of Greeley to Loveland Circle, 12 South to Mead sign. Big dispersal sale of cattle and farming machinery, including: Llve- ttock--10 cattle; 3 Holstein cowi, 2 just fresh; Guernsey cow fresh 1 month averaging about 5 gallon each; 2 Hoi.

heifers, 14 months old; Hoi. bull 12 3 heifer calvet. FARM 1944 MM Model tractor; beet hay sweep and manure loader; good 1S38 JD, Model tractor; 12 ft. Evertman land leveler, new this fall; JD 8 ft. power binder, new this year; Oliver 16 hole, metal box grain drill and seeder, new this spring; McD 14" tumble plow; McD 4 bar side delivery hay rake; MM harvester No.

69 (Combine); 1946 2 IHC truck beet bed; small blower; Roderick lean finger weeder; 10 ft. tandem disc; 7 ft. JD power mower; 2 row beet puller; JD 10 ft. field Sishc beet loader. The above machinery good as new; New Idea manure spreader; Corr roller; corn and beet ditcher; dump rakes; bull rake; 2 harrows; JD corn planter; McD beet planter; 1936 Chev.

power buck rake good; Cope stacker; mower; fresno; 700 gallon water tank; 2 wagons; windrower; a line of old horte drawn oil bblt. This Is a big sale and a good one to attend for good tractor machinery and cows. Shaffer Lunch. LYDIA LESSER, Owner. FRIDAY, JAN.

13th 11 A.M. 1 mile East and 1 North and then 2 Eatt of Windsor, or 1 West, 2 South and 2 West of Severance. Complete dispersal sale. Lunch by Ladles of Bethel Lutheran Church of Windsor. LIVESTOCK: 20 dairy cattle; Shorthorn breeding bull; 2 Short- hot-ns giving 5 gallon.

Shorthorn heifer, heavy springer; 7 Shorthorn heifers; Holstein fresh In 6 Guernsey or Swiss Jersey cows, milking good or heavy springers, will be sold with health certificates. HORSES A Harness. FARM EQUIPMENT: 1944 Allis Chalmers with underslung plow, harrow hitch, beet and hay sweep; 1935 Chev. truck with bed and stock rack; rubber tired wagon and bed; hay rack and wagon; Dain hay stacker; Me Mower; Me Hay rake; hay sweep; Mollno beet drill; corn and bean planter; bean cutter; land roller; slip; beet PO beet puller; Oliver plow; beet J.D. bucket drill; single disc; ditcher; 12 ft.

float; Monitor D.D. grain Me grain binder; 3 sect, harrow, 2 sect, harrow; tammer mill; sprg. tooth; walking plow; Howry-Berg duster. Platform scales; vise and Tots of tools; 2 Inch centrifugal pump; DeLaval cream separator; milk cant; tank heater; electric heater! brooder. FEED: 350 buthel Llco barley; straw stack; 2 stacks first cutting hay; 1 stack second cutting.

FURNITURE: G.E. washer; kitchen cabinet; duofold; comb, bookcase; bedroom suite; 4 chairs; dining room suite. Lots of artlctei not Itemized here. There It a lot to sell here, and you will like thete dependable cowt. HENRY KERBS, Owner W.

L. W. A. WAIINOCK, Auctioneers For sale data tall Loveland 482W or 105M collect, or contact Henry WsWirttUter Albion Hold, Grteloy. Carver, Clerk.

AUCTION MONDAY, JANUARY 9th Kenneth Markley, West, 1 ml. No. Barnsvllls Filling Station, 3 3 East Gill. 1 P.M. CASE CC TRACTOR IN A-1 CONDITION.

CULT. AND PLOW. BUCK RAKE. McQEERING 2-WAY PLOW. 1945 McDEERING TRACTOR, GOOD SHAPE.

CULT. BEET PULLER. McCORMICK COMBINE. 7 FT. INT'L.

V26 TRAIL MOWER. 8 FT. TANDEM DISC. 10 IN. J.D.

HAMMER MILL. VAN BRUNT POWER PRESS. DOUBLE DISC 3 BOX GRAIN DRILL. 2 WHEEL RUBBER TIRE BEET BOX TRAILER. 1934 WITH MERCURY MOTOR FORD TRUCK.

1946 INT'L. PICKUP, GOOD ONE. Beet drill, dump and rake. 3 sec. harrow.

50 ft. Endless belt and many other various Items. 3 TOP HEAVY SPRINGER HEIFERS, 3 OPEN HEIFERS, 2 BULL CALVES. These heifers are good ones. Tested.

1 unit milking machine. 3 FAT HOGS. 12 WHITE SHOATS. 115 gal. gas tank.

6 TONS SNAPPED CORN. TUESDAY, JANUARY 10 CHAS. BOTT, 2J4 ml. west LaSalle on Godfrey bottom road. 1 p.m.

H44 FORD FERGUSON TRACTOR, NEW MOTOR 1949; Dual WHEELS; CULTIVATOR, SPUDS AND CORN; HYDRAULIC SLIP; CORN AND SPUD CULT; BEET AND BEAN CULT, hydraulic slip; PLOW AND FERGUSON MOWER; INTL HYDRAULIC BUCK RAKE; INTL. PLOW FOR JD TRACTOR; 4 row beet and bean planter; 2 grain drills, 1 has phosphate and seeder beet puller; 2 row corn planter; disc; shot drill; Case mower; 2 side rakes; dump rake; JD spreader; ditcher; low wagon; tpud planter; beet drill; JD plow; ft. float; harrow; a ttock tanks and other Items not mentioned; NEW Ixia TRUCK AND BEET BED; power saw; electric fencer; a lot of this machinery nearly nsw. I 2-YR. HOL.

HEIFERS, HEAVY SPRINGERS; COMING 2 YR. HOLSTEIN BULL; BULL ARE NICE HEIFERS, TESTED. 4 TON 4 CUTTING ALFALFA. HOUSEHOLD GOODS--8 piece dining set; studio; lamps; rugt; dretter; bed and dretter set; ieath-r chair; breakfast set; end table; ice box; nice white enamel coal range; 4 room coal circulating heater; 6 FT. ELECTRIC BOX; ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE; oil circu- tor.

Mr. Bott sold this place and all sells at 1 p.m. SAM KING, AUCTIONEER Ph 354 1638 HOWARD MILLER, Clerk, 03J2 Office 718 9lh Greeley, Colo. LICENSED IN BOTH AUCTION AND REAL ESTATE BROKER SUNSET FARM SALE THURSDAY, JANUARY 5th Starting at 10:30 A.M. SHARP--Lunch at noon We will sell at public auction the following described property for L.

J. Staudinger, located 2 miles east of Gllcrest, or 2 miles south, mile eatt of Peckham. LIVESTOCK Team of good work horses; saddle mare 7 yeart old; 2 spotted feeder pigs; 3 veal calves; Holstein calf 6 months old; roan yearling steer; Holstein cow just fresh, giving 6 roan cow springer; 4 Hol- jtein cowt to be fresh by March Guernsey cow milking 3 gal. MACHINERY 1934 Ford 2 ton pickup; 1938 Model tractor on rubber; 7 ft. power Moline mower; 6 row Moline tractor cultivator with all tools; Moline renovator lister attachments, nearly new; Int.

power spud digger on rubber; Iron Age 2 row spud planter; Roderick lean finger weeder; Jinkens stacker; 3 section harrow; 2 section harrow; 7 ft. Int. binder; 7 ft. tandem John Deere 3 bar side rake; McCormick Deering dump rake; Otborne dump rake; Black Hawk 2 row corn planter; float; 8 row dutter; Montgomery Ward hammer mill; Case 2 bottom plow; Int. corn theller; Clipper fanning mill; 2 wagont with new hay rackt; Kentucky prett grain drill; 16 hole Van Brunt press grain drill; John Deere hay and grain hammer mill; Woods Bros.

28 inch grain separator; Case beet puller; Case mower; Moline beet drill; tmall loading chute; Litchfleld manure tpreader; Mollne manure spreader; 2 Moline hone cultivators; Int. power corn binder on rubber with power take off with loader; 2 wheel farm trailer; 1929 Int. truck buck rake; 1929 Int. truck; 1936 Chevrolet truck; 6 section beet harrowt; 2, 16 ft. gates; Forney welder; 9 ft Evertman land leveler; John Deere tide rake; 50 ft.

rubber belt; gat pump; 6, 55 gal. gat bar- relt; 2 cream seperators; 9 good milk cant; buckets and ttralnert; some new and used lumber; misc. and tmall tools; some household goods; 30 chickens. FEED tons snap corn; 2 tont of barley; 2 stacks of flrtt cutting alfalfa. TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1950 Starting at 1:00 P.M.

We will sell at public auction the following described property for C. M. Holmes, located one mile north of Fort Morgan, 2 miles eatt, 2 miles north. 1941 Ford tractor on rubber. Two-Way 16 In.

Ford Tractor Plow. Wetmore Glution Hammer Mill. S.K.O. Model Corn Cultivator. Dempster Dump Rake.

McCormick Deering Side Rake. Van Brudnt Grain Drill. McCormick Deering Horte Mower with tractor hitch. Nearly new two Case Corn Planters. 3 Row Corn Demonator.

Hay Stacker. McCormick Deering Corn Binder. McCormick Deering 8 ft. Grain Binder. Two wheel tractor Hay Rack on rubber.

Four wheel rubber tire wagon. 10 by 16 float. Tandem Disc. 2 Section Harrow. 1 A Hog Houte.

1 John Deer Manure Spreader. 10 by 12 Brooder House (nearly new). Coast to Coast Electric Fence (6 volt with 2000 Intulatort). FEED Some Bound Cane and Goes. Stack of oat and barley straw.

CATTLE 1 registered Guernsey bull with papers. 1 Guerntey 8 year old cow giving 5 gallons milk a day. 1 Guernsey 6 year old cow milking tome. 1 Guernsey 5 year old cow milking some. 1 Gue-nsey 3 year old cow giving 2 gallons milk a day.

1 Guernsey 3 year old cow (fresh 3 weckt) giving 3 gallons a day. 1 Guernsey 3 year old cow just fresh. 1 Guernsey 2 year old Guernsey heifer. 4 yearling heifers. 3 yearling bull calves.

1 Guernsey heifer, 6 weeks old. 2 Whiteface calves 3 weeks old. Sale conducted by the Sunset Sale Yardt, Greeley, Colorado Terms Cash THURSDAY, JANUARY 12th STARTING AT 1 O'clock sharp We will sell at public auction the following described property for Joe Schell, located one mile east and mile north of Gill. LIVESTOCK Holstein cow, 7 yr. old, giving 4 gal.

now; Holstein cow, 4 yr. old, giving gal. now; Holstein cow, 4 yr. old, giving gal. now; Guernsey cow, 5 yr.

old; Guernsey cow, 4 yr. old, olvlng 4 gal. now; 2 Holstein two year old heifers; Holstein yearling bull; 3 red feeder hoos, weighing 100 Ibs. each; 100 Austra White pullets. MACHINERY 1939 Mollne tractor newly overhauled; Moline 14 Inch tumble plow; Moline tractor cultivator and tools; Mollne 2 row bent puller, like new; Moline beet and bean planter on rubber, used 2 seasons; John Deere HI press grain drill; manure loader for moline tractor; buck rake for tractor; John Deere manure spreader; IHC tandem disc; IHC side rake; float; 3 section harrow; Emerson dump rake; McCormick-Deering oil bath mower tractor hitch; McCormlck-Deering 7 ft.

binder; rubber tired wagon and beet box; Keyers ditcher on wheels used two seasons; cope stacker; wagon and hay rack; black hawk beet and bean planter; one row lister; 300 gal. new gas tank and stand; barrels; pump jack; posts and wire; chicken waterers and feed troughs; hoes; shovels; forks; tools and misc. Somn household goods; electric fencer; IHC milking machine used 9 months. Wards electric cream separator used 5 months. FEED 40 bushels of trebl b.irlcy: 6 tons 2nd cutting alfalfa; tons 1st EY TME SUNSET SALE YARD, 1630 1st GrcclcVi Colo.

CLAUDE REDMAN, AU3T SMH C. R. Blackburn, Asat, RALPH Tcli Dean Davis, Attt; Auft,.

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