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Show EEr-- frT' ig jyi" r inumiwiw 'IB V1 The Saif Lake Tribune, Sunday, April 17, I960 heat Growers Sow Seeds to Reap ' By Ovid A. Martin Associated Press Writer 5 WASHINGTON, April 16-public criticism has been tossed at the nations wheat farmers. The complaint is they grow too much wheat and turn the surplus over to the government under price supports financed by taxpayers generally. Much Generally overlooked, how-eeare the Increasing efforts of these growers to develop broader markets for their grain. ments foreign agricultural overflowing with government stocks. They are out trying and with a high degree of success to get people to eat more wheat. There are two major wheat grower organizations at work on market development programs. They are the Great Plains Wheat Market Development Assn, in the Midwest and the Western Wheat Associates in the Pacific North-Ves- t. ation on oth the domestic and the foreign fronts. They recognize that .market promotion efforts are, for the most part, long-rangin nature. They realize that there is no quick or spectacular way of unloading The present huge surplus onto market. serv- ' ice. Some of the .work of these organizations is financed by an assessment of a few mills a bushel on wheat sold by growers. The assessment is collected under provisions of new wheat improvement laws, foreign projects are financed largely by money the government obtains from sale of farm surpluses abroad for local currencies. e -- IN THIS COUNTRY, efforts are designed primarily to improve wheat products, to edupaf the, public as to the value, of wheat products in the diet, and to dispel what .wheat producers say are mistaken ideas regarding unfavorable effects on health r, Those Jn major commercial producing areas are not content to dump extra supplies into bins 'The work of these organiza-onIs being felt around the THE GREAT PLAINS Assn. Is headed by former Rep. Clifford R. Hope of Kansas, at one time chairman of the House Agriculture Committee and a recognized authority on farm problems. The wheat groups are in oper s vorld. Both cooperate with U.S. flour millers, the. latter represented by the Millers National Federation, and with the Agriculture Depart . J. D. McCall . . president, Columbia-GenevSteel Division, United States Steel Corp., is the son of a Stockton, Calif., blacksmith whose, management credo is teamwork. McCall, mown w a SPEAKERS Europeans, like Americans, have been cutting down on wheat. reau. Electrical Inspectors, contractors, manufacturers and distributors of electrical products will attend. ARTY W. CLARK, Salt Lake City, representative for the Columbia Electric and Manufacturing Co., is chairman of this years events. HE GRADUATED with A.B. degree In Mech Eng in 1932 at height of the depression. To put it frankly, engineers were a dime a doen. And young McCall stayed on at Stanford to obtain an MBA degree in industrial management. The school at that time with Harvard University was one of the two educational institutions in the United States presenting an and fiationally recognized course integrated management. Stockholders of Skaggs Leasing Corp., Salt Lake City, will be asked at their annual meeting to approve purchase of a 12 acre shopping center at 3900 South on Wasatch Blvd. BUT WREN he left the campus to enter the business World, J. D. McCall did not choose J. D. McCall spends leisure hoars playing ijobs offered him by - major corporations. golf, calls himself a "confessed hacker." Instead, he wept to work as an apprentice machinist for work than safety," Mr. McCall need for safety in modern a Diesel motor firm. that has believes. He wisely chose the oppor- stry-something Incidentally, he casts out entunity of learning what it is been an idee fixe with J. D. to be a workman in a shop. McCall ever since. tirely the concept of some engineers, and social psycholoJt wa4 good preparation for a AT THE LATHE next to gists that some workmen are career. management mine was an oldtimer to whom "accident prone. IT WAS WHILE at this ma- journeymen and apprentices IT JUST appears that way. chine shop that two Important came when they got a bit of steel or grit in their eye. The Actually, there is always some(events occurred in his life. First, he married Miss Ruth oldtimer would reach into-- a thing a plant can do to remove Crary, at that time a college little, dirty box and pick out that single, seemingly unimfreshman and now his a piece of steel. With this he portant situation which might jplishment helpmate and golf extracted the offending pa contribute to an accident days, months or even years hence, tide from a mans eye. partner. he says. Second, he experienced the resolved Mac says that I It is through management-labo- r then that if I had anything to teamwork that such situdo with safety and industrial ations are discovered, Mr. Mcsort this health in, the future, Call says. of thing would be ended. Mr, McCall returned to PittsThe first big advancement Works near San Franburg came in 1940, however, when cisco in of 1942 as ashe was appointed assistant sistant April general superintendent Cogeneral superintendent of lumbia Steels Torrance Works IN 1954 he was appointed near Los Angeles. assistant general manager-operationBut money is no test of Columbia-- e n e v a safety, Mr. McCall hastens to Steel Division at San Franadd. cisco and in 1955 was promoted to general manager-operationWE HONESTLY never From vice president of operaindustrial think of the cost of tions in 1957 he moved to his accidents," he says. present post last November as "Safety is an end in itself. president of the division. 57 Com 2nd Sooth EM No other facet of management In this, he succeeded Les offers a greater opportunity E Worthington, named president of United States Steel Corp. FRUIT VALUASLI RIAL RSTAT1 THE McCALLS have one MACANNINO AND VEGETASLI CHINERY AND EQUIPMENT daughter, Lynne, a student at A POWER EQUIP. Burlingame High. ScheoL--,,-.. HANDIINO EQUIPMENT OFWAREHOUtE EQUIPMENT Mr. McCall is active in steel FICE FURNITURE 4 EQUIPMENT and iron professional societies TRUCKS, ordered told by Tito Small Eutlnati Administration at and a dedicated golfer "although a confessed hacker. PUBLIC AUCTION He says he shoots a 15 handiand that "Ruth is real cap Sala will ba bald THE CENTER is owned by Skaggs Properties Inc., whose capital stock would be acquired in the transaction by the recently formed leasing firm. The stock would be acquired at original cost. 'THE ANNUAL meeting of Skaggs Leasing Corp. will be held April 29 at Las Vegas, Nev. Shareholders also were Informed of the election of Lewis North, former executive of indu- it; 3 ELEC-TEIC- MATE-.-RIA- L SALT LAKI (UDAUSDA) Estimate ior ilv days enduif April CATTLK 000: fed steers and heifers 25-3- 0 of supply, slaughter cows 40 stockers and feeders remainder, fed steers and heifers strong to 50 higher, slaughter cows fully steady to strong, stockers and feeders fully steady, fed suable showing average-choic- e steers 26 6 50. bulk of supply good 24 00 25 75. standard and to 75. utility and standlow good 22 00-2ard Holstelna 18 80-1- 9 75. average good to average-choic- e fed heifera 24 GO- d 21 60-2-3 25 90. standard and 50 with some utility down to 18 25; good supply young standard cows 9 18 and commercial 40. utility 8 5 16 25, canners and cutters 13 50. thin canners down to 11 00: half car good 575 lb feeder steers 26 35, other stocker and feeder steers 735 lb down 23 50 25 00, some common Hol17 stein 25, good stocker and feeder heifers 23 50-2- 5 10 medium to good heifers 15 90-1- 7 50. CALVE 125; vealere and stock calves fully steady to strong, choice vealere lacking, standard and good 26 00-3- 0 00. some utility down to 24 00, carload good 346 lb stock steer calves 30 35, other medium and good weighing up to 447 lb 2t 00-2- 9 50. some common down to 23 00; medium to good stock heifer calves 23.75-2- 6 50. live-stoc- k (NOTE; Carloads of shipped-ibought for reshipment on the North Salt Lake Market carry freight benefits in variable amounts, except when otherwise noted.) OGDEN (UDA-USDEstimate for the five days ending April 1ft. CATTLE' 1.750 "'Compares with 1 830 last week, and 1,970 a year ago. Slaughter steers and heifers comaf supply. Urge prised around 25 proportion of which were Holsteins cows 45-6and other dairy-typestockers and feeders 25. Compared with the close of last week slaughter steers and heifers steady to strong, rows mostly steadv, bulls and stockers and feeders steadyv - One carload low to average-choic- e 1.230 lb fed steers 25 50. Individual 1.050-1.10- 5 head average-choic- e lb MK7 McCALL says his goal 25 1.070 40, part load - to high good 25 lb 0 25, averagein the steel industry is to maind lb 24 00 25 00, standard to 22 3 50, utility to standard tain teamwork responsibility. Holltems 18 0020 90; equivalent of e 925-94- 5 e "Give a man an opportunity carload trucked-i- n average-choiclb fed heifers 26 40-2-6 70, low-- to to participate in the goals of average-good 23 00-2-4 standard 50, 22 75, utility to your company, to plan and to 2118 75 00-2- 1 cows 17 00-1-8 50; commercial execute on his own authority, 00, the latter young animals, util15 5017 50, cutters 13 5 50. and you will have givenr a hu- ity canners 12 00-1-2 50. shelly canners man being goals, too, says down to 11 00; utility to commercial bulls 18 0 00: small lots low- - to J. D. McCall. 575-60- 0 a everage-choiclb stock steers 15 - v Wednesday, April 27, 1160 10:30 AJW. (M.S.T.) t.rm.r EDDINGTON CANNING COMPANY Sprlngvlllt Utah (aaaroxlmataly I miles south af Frevg Utah) Off a rad: entirety Units A tngta tatfi REAL ESTATE consists of ppro 4 59 acres of land, servad by spur of Rio Grind B R ; has 3 water wells and water system (also con nected with city water); served by city fas A electricity BUILDINGS; Main plant bids 3 floors, brick and wood construction; center warehouse, brick construction 2nd floor has offices it bedroom. South End warehouse, brick construction, partial 2nd floor, boiler house, basement warehouse concrete construction (can ba used for froten food processing): residence, 4 rooms 4s bath; box storage shed, corn shed, garage building Four viner stations: Benjamin, approx. 50 acre; Mapleton. approx. .53 Sere; East Bench, approx. 99 acre. .394 acre; Field, approx AND MACHINERY includes equipment for handling, EQUIPMENT processing and canning peas, corn, cherries, beans, tomatoes, also carrots and beets, peaches cooking equipment, closing machines, vtnere. material handling and warehouse equipment, labeling, fraying and easing equipment, boilers and steam pumps, electrical and power equipment, laboratory equipment, shop equipment INSPECTION Plant can be Inspected 10 a m to 4 V m. daily after April 21 until time of sale Contact Mr Myron Lyons at plant. This plant it located in the fertile Utah farming district; can be put Into operation this year, and It la our understanding from people in the immediate area that all the crops needed to can be contracted for. This is an excellent opportunity for someone to acquire facilities ready to so to work at a fraction of the original cost to financially responsible bidder on FINANCING AVAILABLE property in entirety or on real estate. AND ILLUSTRATED FOR FULL INFORMATION BROCHURE DESCRIBING PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT IN DETAIL, contact 1RV ROSEN or STAN ROSEN, Ralph Roaen Associates, Dallas, Texaa, or RALPH ROSEN, Hurst Bldg Phone WA 2957, Buffalo, New York. the The show will be held at the 3rd West and in the steel quarters at 105 N.j house across the street. WEEK -- ma- - three-buildin- 0 S.L Sale Tops Weeks List 32-un- AC PAUL F. POTTER, secretary of the firm, said that Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States had provided bulk of the financing for the center on which gross annual rentals are expected to approximate $200,000 annually on the first unit 5 lb 24 00 25 00, 00 27 00, good common to medium 19 3 00, part load good 765 lb feeder steers 24 50 25 00. few head with individuals medium 805010 lb 22 00 22 56, com mon Holsteins 18 9 25, few common 865 lb down to 17 00; good 510-54- 0 lb stock heifers 24 5 60, few lots medium to good 610-55- 0 lb 33 4 50, medium to good stock cows 7 13 00, a few with calvee at side 5 175 00 a year. CALVES 210 Compares with 305 last week and 260 a year ago. Compared with the close of last week vealere steadv. stock calves steady to lb strong. A few head good 240-31- 0 vealers 28 50-3- 0 00, standard to good 26 00-2-8 00, sizable lots choice 400-45- 0 lb stock steer calves 28 25-2-9 30, couple 27000-2- lb 30 00, good to 27 00. common to medium 295-35- 0 lb 22 6 00, few medium 340-43- 5 lb 20 00-2-1 00, sizable lots choice 950-44- 0 lb stock heifer calves 10 good 315 lb 27.30, medium 27 8 to good 24 6 50; iew medium 26 22 nri li U TERMS: 449 SO. MAIN UTAH DRIV-- lbs 26 00 26 50 4 loads choice one load lbs 26 00 delivered mixed good and choice 1,075 lbs 25 50, 3 loads standard 1,100 lb Holsteins 21 00, around 3 loads standard Hoi-steton carcass basis 36 00 Heifers Eight loads mostly 825-95- 0 lbs 25 00-2- 50, 1 load 975 lbs mostly choice 24 75 Stockers and feeders 100 head 3 5 year old stock cows with 5 calves per pair. Wool. 2.000 crossbred ewes fleeces 45c grease basis. Utah Crossbred wool this week c in the grease, with a high of 48yc This week and last, it is estimated approximately a million pounds of wool changed hands 1,175 1.225 A NEXT 25 BOGS 656 Compares with 695 last week and 450 a year ago Compared with close of last week butcher hogs fully 50 higher, sows fully 25 higher barrows and gilts Early in week 1 lb 16 6 50 with a few selected lots 1 2 16 6 75, sizable lots 230-24- 0 3 lb 16 25, some 250-27- 5 lb 15 5 75 and occasional 290 lb 14 75. later in week 1 butchers 190-23- 0 lb in range of 17 7 25, few mostly 12 to 17 50, occasional 170 lb 16 50 and a few 250 lb 16 25; tows during week largely 10 , occasional head down to 9 50 8HEEP 375 Compare with 350 last week and 165 a year ago. Compared with cioae of last week wooled lambs nominally steady, slaughter ewea about steady, utility to good 0 lb wooled slaughter lambs 17 00-1- 8 50, a few good shorn lambs with No 1 pelts 18 50, soma utihtv 00. sizable lot good to good 15 freshly-shor- n slaughter ewes, 5 00, soma mixed cull and utility 275. of (NOTE: Carloads shipped in livestock bought for on the Ogden Market carry freight benefits in variable amounts, except when otherwise noted ) Resume of country and feedlot sales, Utah, Idaho and Nevada. IDAHO Steers- - Nine loads choice 1.0001.050 lbs 27 00, around 7 loads on delivered basis and taken In about 30 days; 16 loads mostly choice 1,075- - DTIITIIIIIIN -- v c"? lI - EM SEIF SYSTEM, INC il CLARENCE F. ANDERSON 4-64- ' WISHES TO ANNOUNCt L- -i 11 LICENSES TO HIS MANY FRIENDS AND ASSOCIATES THAT HE IS NOW ASSOCIATED WITH BURT L. CURTIS REALTY AND HOMES, 44S I. 1- -4 CO. SPECIALIZING BUI PROPERTIES. IS SOUTH DA IN ETC 15444 CONSTRUCTION f 90 DAYS CAN CHANGE tues-we- Going Out of Business EQUIPMENT 26 a 27 o ... ARAFAHOI COUNTY CDE JUEnVC 0 L O R A D CD FAIRGROUNDS UTTLITON, COLORADO ASPHALT IQUIPMINT Lot. 1957 Pionw Model 81 Control MirAiph.lt Plant. Lola 1957 Pioneer Vibromotlc BP-- 1 1 Parer A Barber-Green- e Model 879 A Pover e 1957 Etnyre Distributor 10,000 Gallon Capacity Coil Healed Insulated Trailer Mounted y Hot Oil Heaters. 1957 Highway Model I Material Asphalt Tonks a Spreaders a 1 957 Rosco 8 8 Sweeper e 1 957 Ferguson Model 12-1- 1 Rubber Tired Roller a 1957 Huber-Warc- o n 8 to Tandem Roller, A 1957 Gallon 8 lo Roller, a Many Other Desirable Items . CONCRETI 8QUIPM1MT Lola Model Koehnng 1 6 E Portable Diesel Powered Twin Botch Pover Truck Transit Mixer, A Now Jaeger Concrete Mixers Concrete Saws A Buckets CRUSHING IQUIPMINT late Model Cedar Rapids Super Commander Crushing Plant a Universal 12 36 Jaw Crusher a 1958 Kolman 50 x 42 Model 101 ScrMbr, Fbnl a Conveyors 2 SHOVELS, CRANES A RACKHOES 8 (2) lata 1955 link Belt Diesel Draglines A Backheeselmk Belt IS 85 Diesel Dragline a Northwest Shovel a (2 Quick-Wa- y I Truck Mounted Backhoes A Shovel. Truck Crone with 90 Crane Nearly New lorom MC-42- 5 Boon, A 20 Jib a Lorain MC-- 1 4 n Truck Crane with 65 Boom a Others MOTOR SCRAPERS (3) 1956 leToumeau-estinghousa Model I Tournapulls a (3 1954 LeTour- neau Model D Roadsters a (3) leToumeau Model C.EIectric Eoadslers a 13) 1956 LeToumeau Modal D Toumopull Rack Wagons a Other Lola Models CRAWLER TRACTORS (3) 1956 International Excellent Model (7) 1955 A 1956 Excellent a Dozers, 1957 Dozer, Excellent HD-2HD-2- 0 HD-58 Dozer. A Dozers, (2) Dozer a late Model Caterpillar HT-D Loaden A 4 Dozen e Many Other Model, Dozen, 6s, MOTOR GRADERS Cat No. 12, A 112, a AC AD-- 4 a A-a Adams 412 Model 99-- - YOUR LIFE Warning from The Wall Street Journal A You are living in a period of rapid changes. The next 90 days will be filled with opportunities r and dangers. Fortune will smile on some men. Disaster will dog the foot-steps of others. Because reports in The Wall Street Journal come to you DAILY, you get fastest possible warning of any new trend affecting your business and personal income. You get facta in time to protect your interests or seize a profit If you think The Journal ia just for millionaires, you are WRONG I It is a wonderful aid to salaried men making $7,500 to $25,000 a year. It is valuable to owners of small businesses. It can be of priceless benefit to ambitious young men who want to earn more money. Read it for 90 days and see what it can do Has largest staff of writers on YEAR mm, immi Principally for McMillan Construction Co., Inc. T YOU. The Wall Street Journal is the complete business DAILY. 24 Hour Service Cn CGA TA for MONTH e chine tools, power tools and related equipment. Including lathes,, milling machines, surface grinders, Iron workers, r tools and many others. -- Exhibits for the show are being shipped in from throughout the countryr according to Howard W. Russell, sales manapartment property at 254-7- E. 4th South ager of the hardware firms in- This was Salt Lake City Corp. for price of $168,256. bought by division. dustrial Some 1,800 invitations have been mailed out to industry representatives in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming and western Lewis North . . . Named to Colorado. Members of the Multiple Seller was Mrs. Clyde C. head Skaggs Leasing Corp. ONE OF THE most unusual Listing Service - of the Salt Lewis. Lake Real Estate Board sold displays will be a horizontal 77 NEXT LARGEST sale was .properties ior a total-o- f mlEing machine witlfa three $1,771,145, it was reported Sat- 18 acres of industrial land for horsepower motorized over-arm- . urday by W. Meeks Wirthlin, $153,450 at 1800 W. 21st South. It was sold to Western ElecThe machine has a full board president tric represented by Eric C. universal spindle that can be LARGEST sale was a swiveled in all directions and Aaberg and Howard L. Blood independently controlled. This apartment house plus a home of Mountain States Telephone 254-7E. 4th South. It was and Telegraph Co. Mountain States Gas Co., area feature enables it to be oper- at in the purchased by Salt Lake City ated as as well vertically propane distributor, as presi- standard horizontal Corp. for $168,256. position. dent and general manager of Skaggs Leasing. Dow-Jone- s Average of 30 Leading Slocks SINCE Sept., 1959, the promOn the New York Stock Exchange inent Utah golfer had been general manager of Skaggs. 700 L tXTRfcMfc XANfcFfc Construction of a million dolHIGH LOW lar, 100,000 square foot first 47Sp unit of the center is now under 450 way. i K ware-hardwar- THE SHOW WTLL feature the nations finest lineof any capacity v buses are Japanese the to teach countryside women how to make wheat food si Demonstration sent through One. of the most complete and unique machine tool shows in the area will be sponsored Wednesday through Friday by the Salt Lake Hardware Co. LEASE or RENT TRUCKS -- Lester L. Mort, Washington of the Great representative Plains Wheat Market Development Assn., says the promotion efforts are helping farmers understand the importance of pr ducing and marketing only the best quality grain on world Machine Tool Show on S.L. Agenda 4. DAY ganizations to improve wheat products and marketing methods. The wheat growers have participated in many trade and food fairs throughout the world. These affairs give them an opportunity to advertise wheat and its prod-uct- Livestock Markets NORTH -- iRfilgBP. particularly in Africa, Asia and parts of South America, efforts are being made to increase use of wheat. Here the stress is laid on the nutritious value of cereals, especially wheat The work of the wheat organizations has helped bring about a vast increase in use of wheat and a decrease in the use of rice in Japan. Projects operated in that country include educational programs under which cooks are taught how to make wheat products. Leasing Firm to Decide Offer of Site Purchase 1 In Brazil, Colombia, India and Japan, the grower associations are working with local baker or- In the less advanced countries, Nationwide Exhibits will include. ney, Seattle, formerly chief electrical Inspector for Tacoma; Karl Geiges, from Underwriters Laboratories, and Harold Moor, past international president and manager of the Utah Fire Rating Bu- WHEN SIACS father passed away, young just entering Stanford University bent on a degree in civil engineering. He worked his way through Stanford and was also assisted financially by his mother. Mac recalls that some of the work including swinging an ax on a reservoir project of Pacific Gas & Electric Co., convinced him that he ought to change his major from civil to mechanical engineering. Cash 25 deposit at time bid is struck down, balance at a time to be announced by auctioneer Sale subject to confirmation of Small Business Administration. Complete terms posted at sale sits. ucts. Code, Chicago; William Gaff- McCall was on thd promts.. at tha In the moreadvanced countries such as in Europe, where conditions are similar to the United States, the efforts are pointed at holding present markets ior wheat and wheat prod- Frank Stetka, editor of the 1959 National Electric NOWHERE, SAYS "Mac McCall, the boss of some 7,200 Utahns in the iron ore, coal and complex that is U.S. Steel in the Intermountain West, is teamwork better exemplified than In the field of safety. And his concern with safety is a part of his living and breathing. Mr. McCall was born in Stockton in 1911. His father changed from blacksmithing to the hardware business, but suffered from ill health in later years as a result of the 1918 Influenza epidemic. ; V and Karachi, Pakiston, An office here supeiVises market development work in the Caribbean area. The annual meeting of the Utah Chapter of the International Association of Electrical Inspectors will be conducted Wednesday at the Newhouse Hotel steel-makin- g . IN THE FOREIGN field, the organizations maintain offices at the Netherlands; Rotterdam, Lima, Peru New Delhi, India, Electrical Group To Meet in S.L. Business Portrait J. D. from eating wheat foods. Too, work is being done to. get farmers to produce better qual- - v ity wheat to meet more exacting demands of users both at home and abroad. business and finance. The only business paper served by all three big press associations. It costs $21 a year, but you can get a Trial Subscription for three months for $7. Just tear out this ad and attach check for' $7 and mail. Or tell us to bill you. " Published daily right on the Pacific Coast to bring you vital business and Washington news immediately. Address: The Wail Street Journal, 1540 Mar. ket St, San Francisco 19. Calif. SLT T j - - SCRAPERS Pullman Model e (2) 1956 Bucyrus-Er- i Model 1 1 3s LeToumeau. Westinghousa Model l-- e Wooldridge Model BBU e Othen Neor-Ne- From 60 to COMPRESSORS , Cfm, Most Portable, Soma Diesel Powered A Truck Mounted 500 TRUCK A TRAILER EQUIPMENT DUMP TRUCKS: Ird (5) 1957. Chev 10513 Tandems, (7) 1958 Chav 6403 Tandems, (10) lata 1956 Chev 10503 Tandems, Othen e TRUCK TRACTORS. Ind ford with Hydro lift, 1957 Chav 9203s, Chev 10503 Tandems, Chev 6400s, Macks, Whites A Othen a WATER TANK TRUCKS: Ind 1957 Chev 10503 Tandems, (3) 1957 Chev 5409 Sloke Trucks a PICK-UPInd late Model Chevs, Fords A kil ls a TRAILERS: Ind 1958 Spencar-loadcraTondem lowboy a Floats a fruehouf Vans a Troilmobilo Office Trailer -1757 - MISCELLANEOUS - GM 170 KW Model 44-Generator Sat a Barber-GroaTrencher a Front End loaders: Ind Hough HHs A HYGs, Scoopmobila Modal Cs A Bs a Many DD a Shaepsfoot Rollers Thurman A Murphy Portable Truck Scales a Weldors, Soma Truck Mounted a Wagon Drills a 1 958 1 0 KW light Plants a Gas A Diesel Power Units, Some Truck Mounted e Shovel, Hoa A Crane Attachments e Drag A Clam Buckets a Jaeger Tower Hoists a Blowan a Rippen a Wheel Tractors: Ind Soma 1958s with loaders, Post Holt Diggan A Other Attachments a Hundreds of Other Desirable Miscellaneous late Model Items not tm f sms.iYmmiWMT or risirvd .ON .CATALOGS . Fn Usirn R,Mst . Win, Writ, QtM r PkM. XiMtiMwn . . . aim Ami. sit Mim UU Dlnux Pm, ims. .TERMS. c"llw r Csrttris, 1? ?Tn INC OtfWel Lcttor of 06i4 R0S t , . Company Chocks Aeomsntg OroSit from your fry a ErrIl DISPLAY. isfers Sale . . UstU Se4 Arranged ond Condvtfsd by Stsrttefr Weed J10SS&R053 E. Lr'.:n:s3 I MINNEAPOLIS 16, MINNESOTA I |