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6 BIRD CITY TIMES Thursday, May 31, 2007

LAND & LAND & LAND & LAND & LAND & WWWWWAAAAATER TER TER TER TER AAAAAUCTIONUCTIONUCTIONUCTIONUCTION

WED., JUNE 13 - 1:00 P.M. MTWray City Hall (Roundhouse)

Hwy. 34. - Wray, Colorado

480± ACRE BAR ELEVEN RANCHYUMA COUNTY, COLO.

Get auction details on website or call 800.476.7185 for sale bill

12 Tracts Republican Riverbottom Land &2 Tracts Ground & Surface Water Rights

offered in Tracts (or Combinations)

Serving Colorado, Kansas & NebraskaReese Shay, Listing Broker a a a a a 970-332-3350

Inc. www.shayrealty.com

SHAYREALTY,

Scenic Land, 4-Bdrm. Home & Improvements areon Highway 34, just 1.5 mi. west of Wray, Colo.

Don’t miss the opportunityto purchase from

40-480 acres of Yuma Co.Riverbottom Landand Water Rights

Riverbottom, Grass, Improvements & Water Rights

Also to be Auctioned June 13th:! '02 Lindsay Greenfield, 930 ft., 9-tower elec. drive sprinkler! 800 ft. Suroll side-roll sprinkler w/Briggs & Stratton motor! 34 joints of 30 ft., 6 in. smooth main-line pipe.

Stop In and Registerfor DOOR PRIZES!

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Ross ManufacturingW. Hwy. 36 ~ St. Francis, KS

785-332-3367 • 785-332-3012 • (cell) 785-332-8560

Authorized Dealers for:

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Wells from 20 ft. to500 ft. deep

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Sales will be held at the respectivecounty Court Houses on June 20, 2007Thomas County 9:00 A.M. Central Time

Wallace County 11:30 A.M. Mountain TimeSherman County 2:30 P.M. Mountain Time

For more information and a complete description of theproperty being offered go to www.irsauctions.gov

Or call Steve Hopkins at 651-308-5260

IRS Public AuctionPursuant to an Order of Sale entered in United States vs.

Donald W. Dawes; Phyllis C. Dawes; and David Larry Smithand Derek Dane Dawes as Trustees of the Plainsman

Property Trust also known as Plainsman Property Companydefendants, Civil Action No. 03-1132-JTM, United States

District Court for the District of Kansas, the United States willoffer to sell at public auction, to advertise and sell, withoutappraisal and subject to any unpaid real property taxes or

special assessments, to the highest bidder, according to lawand pursuant to the terms and conditions set in herein, thereal properties in which Donald W, and Phyllis C Dawes

have an interest.Included in the sale is a house with 2,689 sq ft of total livingarea on the south edge of Goodland KS, grain bins and amachine shed in Brewster KS, and approximately 1,600

acres of agricultural lands located in Sherman, Thomas andWallace Counties.

AAAAAUCTIONUCTIONUCTIONUCTIONUCTIONSat., June 16 - 9:30 a.m. MT - 33566 Yuma Co. Rd. 11

From Hwy. 36 (east of Idalia, Colo.) go 1 mi. south onCo. Rd. LL to Co. Rd. 11, then 1/2 mi. west to Sale Site

FARM & SHOP EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS, TRAILERS, ANTIQUES, GUNS & MORE

LUNCH WILL BE SERVEDSEE OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE

SALE DETAILS & PHOTOS

FARM EQUIPMENT: '55 MH 44 Tractor, Hi-Alt.; '01 Cat SaddleTanks, 250 gal.; Bish Adaptor to Gleaner R62; Big 12 Grain Cart,600 bu.; '90 JD 8-row 853 Crophead, rebuilt; Agco 8-Row 830Cornhead; Gleaner 30' Platform, w/sunflower pans; Gleaner 30'Wheat Platform; 10' Packer, pull type; '85 Crustbuster 60'Harrow; '85 Miller 24' Offset Disc; '85 Sunflower 32' Chisel; '86Eversman Carryall Scraper; '89 Flexking 60' Rodweeder; '92 JD7100 Planter, 8-row; '92 Orthman Bedder, 8-row; '95 BuffaloScout II Cultivator, 8-row w/guid system; '95 JD 524 10' Dozer;'95 Orthman Strip Tiller, 8-row; '99 Pickett 1-step, 8-row; Beal40' Rodweeder; Bison NHVH 210xHD, 7' blade, 3-pt., hyd.angle & tilt; Case 6-bottom Plow, pull; Dunham 15' Packer;Eversman 4012 Land Plane; E-Z On 32' Tandem Disc; Flex King54' Sweep w/pickers, 9x6', new blades; JD 15' Packer; M&M 14'Disc Drill, 8"; MF 6-bottom Rollover Plow; Rotary 400 32' Hoe,3-pt.; Walden 2-hitch for packers; (2) Trailer Axles w/Dual Wheels;(2-3) Tool Bars; 15 HP 3-ph Tail Water Pump, on floats; Lilliston& Misc. Combine Parts.TRUCKS & TRAILERS: '85 Donahue 30' Gooseneck FlatbedTrailer; '89 Timpte 42' Grain Trailer, New Rollover Tarp; 1946IHC K-5 1.5 Ton Truck, 12' box w/hoist, 44,981 mi; '69 C-10Chevy Pickup, 6 cyl. on propane.SHOP EQUIPMENT & MISC: '95 Laforge HDS, ft mount, 3 pt.;Cement Mixer, 3-pt.; Hay Basket w/push off for Farm HandLoader; Lima Generator, 3-phase, PTO; Portable Loading Chute;1985 JD 407 Mower; JD 1508 15' Mower, 3-section; (2) St. JohnRebuilt Concaves for N6 Gleaner; (25) Sprinkler Tires; (25)Joints Painted Sprinkler Pipe, 45 ft. Lockwood; (32) JointsGalvanized Sprinkler Pipe, 32 ft. Lockwood; (8) Bean Knives,hard surfaced; (8) Double Disc Fertilizer Openers for JD 7100;(8) Yetter Trash Whippers to fit JD 7100; Chrome Cylinder Barsfor JD 7700; 200 new Hastings Filters; Airfoil Chaffer for IH1480-1680 60x62; Corn Sieve for Gleaner R62 49x62; Belts:450 belts, small A belts, Asst. B & C belts, 30 banded belts, 250Gates fan belts; Fairbanks Platform Scale; Green Space Heater;Lawson Threaded Rod, assortment; Misc. repairs for JD 7100;

Sellers:Larry & Mary Jane Allen

'01 CAT Challenger55 Tractor, 3,000hrs., tracks 75%

'95 Gleaner R-62Combine, 2,213eng. hrs., 1,500sep. hrs.

'92 Killbros GrainCart, 900 bu.

Lilliston 6200Hi-Cap BeanMachine, ediblebean combine

'95 Kawasaki 4004-wheeler, 4x4

'95 Ford 9000 Truck,9 spd. Fuller trans.,430 Cummins, newtires, 283,661 mi.

Serving Colorado, Kansas & Nebraska

Reese Shay, Listing Broker a a a a a 970-332-3350

Inc. www.shayrealty.com

SHAYREALTY,

Misc. Toolbar Clamps & Shanks; Copper, Brass & Plastic PipeFittings; Portable Air Tank; Roller chains: 20-60, 60-2, 80, 120;Sevel Gas Refrigerator; Sm. Pickup Topper; Tractor Tire FeedBunks; Vise on stand; 1000 Gallon Sprayer w/90' Boom onTrailer, 5.5 HP pump & Honda motor; Shop Built 600 gal. 40'Boom Sprayer on Trailer; 500 Gallon Propane Tank, wet leg. 250gal propane tank, wet leg; 1000 gal Skid Fuel Tank, 1000 gal fueltank, 500 gal fuel tank, 250 gal fuel tank, (2) 750 gal poly tankson skids; (2) Pick-up Fuel Tanks; 10' Stock Tank; 200 Gal Tank,ft mt: 500 Gal Fiberglass Tank; Pair Saddle Tanks, 200 gal each;Gearboxes, motors, u-joints, drops, nozzles; Bolts, Bolt Bins,metric; Asst.Tool Boxes & Tools; Lots more Equipment & Parts;SPECIALTY: Hobart Portable Welder, Champion 16, AC/DC,8,000 watt gen; B&S Air Compressor, 3-hp.; Coats 10-10 TireMachine; Dvorak Iron Worker Metal Shear Hole Puncher, 3-ph;Hobart Hefty CC/CV Wire Welder/Argon Bottle and Cart, wirespools; Hypertherm Powermax 1000 G3 Series Plasma Cutter;Lg. Steel Rolling Shop Bench; Miller Gold Star 300 SS ConstantCurrent DC 3 PH Welder; Old Blacksmith Anvil on stand; Pratt& Whitney Model C Machine tool Lathe, 3-ph; Rockwell 3-phGrinder on stand; Sand Blaster; Edison Grinder on stand; SteelWelding Bench.AUGERS: 40’x17" Conveyor, elec, 3-HP; 46’x11" Piester Tractor-mt Auger; Hercules 6 cly. Eng, PTO for auger; Hutchinson60’x10" Auger, PTO; Hutchinson 60’x8" Auger, elec; Mayrath40’x6" Auger, gas; Under Hopper Auger w/5 hp. elec., Flighting.ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD & GUNS: (2) Antique Table Clocks;(3) Old Sewing Machines - Singer, Vogue & RR Macy; AntiqueHorse Drawn Sickle Mower; Antique Icebox; Antique Rocker;Collectables; Old Filling Station Fuel Pump; Old National CashRegister; Vintage Glass & Crystal; Vintage Linens & Laces;Fabrics; Furniture; Kitchen Supplies; Pots & Garden Supplies;Precious Moments; Quilting Supplies; 1100 Remington 12-gaugeShotgun, auto; 12-gauge Ammo; 17-calibar Savage w/variablescope, new bolt; 1897 Winchester 12-gauge Shotgun; 30-06Ammo; 38 Special Target Loads; Ammo.

Lincoln Pochop takes his turn throwing the javelin at State. Pochop did not place at Statedespite having broke the Cheylin record twice during the regular season. Times photo by Donita Clausen

Leona Fern TruebloodApril 28, 1914 - May 24, 2007

Leona FernTrueblood, age93, died Thurs-day, May 24,2007, at herhome in Pratt,Kan. She wasborn April 28,1914, in BirdCity, the daugh-ter of the lateTheodore andTaletta (Wiegers) Niehaus.

She graduated from Bird CityHigh School and received herbachelor of science degree in edu-cation and master’s degree in edu-cation from Emporia State Uni-versity. She taught elementaryschool for 30 years, beginning herteaching career in a one-roomschool house near Bird City. Sheretired from the Ulysses schooldistrict in 1979.

She was a member of the Re-tired Teachers Association.

She is survived by one daugh-ter, Verneene and husband,Norman Forrsberg of Pratt; threesons, Verlyn and wife, DeloresTrueblood of Concordia; Lindaland wife, Jerry Trueblood ofRaymore, Mo.; Troy Trueblood ofColorado Springs, Colo.; onebrother, Dale Niehaus ofBreckenridge, Mo.; 12 grandchil-dren, 19 great-grandchildren andtwo great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by ason at birth, Raephel Trueblood;a granddaughter, RhondaTrueblood; two sisters, DorothyNiehaus and Evelyn Goodale; andthree brothers, Whitey, Ted andLindy Niehaus.

Cremation has taken place anda memorial service was held May29 at Larrison Mortuary, 300Country Club Road, Pratt, with

John Hamm presiding.Memorial donations may be

made to South Wind Hospice incare of the mortuary. Condo-lences may be left atwww.larrisonmortuary.com.

Joe E. HornerDec. 18, 1919 - May 17, 2007Joe E. Horner, 87, died Thurs-

day, May 17, 2007, in the Reha-bilitation and Care Center of Os-wego, Kan.

He was born Dec. 18, 1919, inGeary County to Leonard H. and

Margaret (Erickson) Horner. Hegrew up on the family farm,graduating from DickinsonCounty High School at Chapman.He was part of the World War IIeffort by building the Army am-munition plants at Parsons andHutchinson, finally with theArmy Corp of Engineers in FortRiley.

He was city manager ofBelleville, was rural electric man-ager of northwest Kansas in BirdCity, and public power districtmanager at McCook, Neb. Fol-lowing a dream he bought a fish-ing resort on Lake Conway, Ark.,in 1969, which he operated fortwo years and finished his work-ing career with several years em-ployment with MontgomeryCounty in Independence beforeretiring in Oswego.

Mr. Horner was a charter mem-ber of Our Savior’s LutheranChurch, McCook.

He and his wife, MarieRobinson celebrated 64 years ofmarriage on July 11, 2006. Shesurvives of the home.

Other survivors include theirchildren, Judy Roessler of Os-wego, Sharon Frazier and her fi-ancee, Steve Clark of McCook,Karen Kroeger and her husband,Lyle of Lincoln, Neb., KimHorner and his wife, Mary ofSpringfield, Mo., SusanWilkinson and Isaac Lopez of LasCruces, N.M., and Peggy Youngand her husband, Bob ofBartlesville, Okla.; 11 grandchil-dren; 19 great-grandchildren; anda sister, Maxine Marston of Junc-tion City.

His parents, two sisters and abrother preceded him in death.

Cremation has taken place anda celebration of his life was heldat the Oswego PresbyterianChurch on Tuesday, May 22, withthe Rev. Wayne Mason officiat-ing.

Trueblood

Honor Roll

ANGUSLudell, KS

(110) 18 mo. old Registered Angus BullsWeaning and Yearling Wt. EPD’s are in the top 2% of breed.

2.2 53 19 95 average EPD’s on Nemeth BullsLow Birth Weight - Extremely High Growth

FREE DELIVERY AND BOARDING

785-322-5505 or 785-626-4309~ Located: 13 miles Northwest of Atwood, KS ~

Election to be held on Dec. 10Plans are being made to select a

representative for the Local Admin-istrative Area of the Farm ServiceAgency.

The agency’s County Committeeelection will be held this year onDec. 10. This Local AdministrativeArea covers the southwest part ofCheyenne County. Eligible votershave the right to nominatecandidate(s) of their choice. BlankFSA-669’s may be obtained at thecounty office. Each FSA-669A sub-mitted must be:

• Limited to one nominee.• Signed by the nominee, indicat-

ing willingness to serve, if elected.• Postmarked or delivered to the

Cheyenne County Office no latethan Aug. 1.

Persons nominated should be cur-rently engaged in the operation of afarm or ranch and be well qualifiedfor committee work. A farmer is eli-gible to be a committee member ifthe farmer lives in the Local Admin-istration Area and is an eligiblevoter. County Committee membersmay not hold positions in certainfarm and commodity organizations,if these positions pose a conflict ofinterest with agency duties. Thesepositions include functional officessuch as president, vice president,secretary and positions on boards orExecutive Committees. Additionalinformation of eligibility to holdoffice may be obtain at the countyoffice.

The duties of County Agency

Committee members include:• Informing farmers of the pur-

pose and provisions of the FarmService Agency programs,

• Keeping the State Committeeinformed of Local AdministrativeArea conditions recommending

needed changes in farm programs• Recommending needed changes

in farm programs,• Participating in county meetings

as necessary,• Performing other duties as as-

signed by the State Committee.

New and renewed Times sub-scriptions: Troy Burr, Bird City;Charles Merklin, Bird City; DaleHazuka, Bird City; CheyenneCounty Extension, St. Francis; LeonBrethower, Bird City; DemiShahan, Bird City; Dave Flemming,Bird City; James Tracy, McDonald;Annabelle Nelson, Bird City; EdKogl, Commerce City; Gary Leach,Bird City; Gary Brubaker, BirdCity; Darren Dale, Bird City; KathyHertel, Bird City.

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