Hutchinson News (Newspaper) - August 26, 1973, Hutchinson, Kansas Livestock report KANSAS CITY - Compared with last weeks steers and heifers 1.003.00 cows steady to 1.00 feeders unevenly 1.00 to fully 5.00 lower most pressure and downturn on steers under 650 lb and heifers under 600 lb with some calves now fully 10.00 lower for two week Heavyweight fleshy steers and heifers 1.00-2.00 steers choice 52.00-53.00; good 50.00-52.00; heifers choice 51.0052.00; high choice 53.00: good and low choice 48.00-51.00; cows high utility and commercial 35.00-37.00; high dressing utility 38.50; feeder steers and steer calves high good and rather thin 375-450 lb 65.00-73.GO, fleshy 55.00-64.00; high choice and choice thin 250325 lb 78.00-83.00; mostly choice 400-500 lb 63.00-72.00; fleshy 51.00-58.00; high good and choice 500-600 lb 57.00-65.00; 600-700 lb 56.00-60.10; good pasture flesh 610-630 lb 62.00-63.25; fleshy 682 lb 60.10; high good and choice moderately fleshed and tending fleshy 650-697 lb 56.60-67.75; 725-950 lb 52.00-57.20; choice rather thin 848-942 lb 53.95-55.00; feeder heifers and heifer calves high good and choice 315-450 lb 55.0061.30; 400-750 lb unevenly 52.005 9 00; choice moderately fleshed and fleshy 535-745 lb 54.00-57.10; high good and very fleshy and partly fattened 700-850 lb 48.00-50.00. spring lambs 9.5011.00 shorn ewes 2.00 spring lambs and prime 33.00-36.00; after retreating from 42.00 at beginning of ewes utility and good on late rounds 10.00-15.00. barrows and gilts strong to 75 higher than last Friday's sows 2.504.00 most decline on weights over 400 barrows and gilts 1-2 226 lb high dressing 55.35; 1-3 200-240 lb 54.50-55.00; 2-3 230-277 lb 53.50-54.50; sows 1-3 435-600 lb 47.00-48.00; 413 lb 49.00. Kan. - Compared with last weeks steers 3.50-3.75 heifers 75-1.75 cows steers choice 52.00-54.00; heifers choice 53.2075; mostly end of good 52.00-40; mixed good and low choice 51.50-52.00; good 50.0052.00; cows utility and commercial 34.00-37.20; high dressing to 40.25; feeder steers 1.006.25 feeder heifers 2.255.25 lower in a limited opening calves 2.50-5.50, instances 7.00 few heifer calves 4.25-7.50 feeder few lb 75.50-82.50; 300-400 lb 75.0081.00; 400-500 lb 62.25-75.50; 500600 lb 59.00-65.00; 600-700 lb 56.25-66.60; 750-800 lb 55.0057.90; mixed good and choice 335-455 lb 63.10-G7.00; few 500700 lb 54.00-56.00; feeder heifers average and high end of prime 330 lb 69.75; few prime 300-400 lb 57.50-64.00; 400500 lb 56.25-61.50; 500-700 lb 52.75-55.25; good and choice 350475 lb 50.00-57.75. barrows and gilts generally sows 50-1.50 lower in an uneven barrows and gilts 1-2 210-235 lb 54.00-25; 1-3 210-250 lb 53.50-54.00; sows 13 300-500 lb 48.50-50.00; few 50.50; 2-3 500-600 lb 47.50-48.50. lambs 8.50-9.00 ewes 2.00 feeder lambs thru Wednesday 3.00-4.00 spring lambs choice including prime 34.50-35.00; choice and good 33.00-34.00; ewes cull to good 4.00-12.00; feeder lambs choice including good 30.0035.0. Day for women Kan. - Gov. Robert Docking said Friday he is proclaiming Aug. 26, as Women's Day in Diener & COTTON T-SHIRTS or BRIEFS 6 for 4. Men's 6 for 5s? The miracle combination of Polyester and cotton with knit in. You'll appreciate the white that stays and the comfort fit and longer Men's of Chemical Co. Charge it We're Pleased to Put Them at Your Feet Young men's brown suede cop toe oxford with heavy sole and heel for long Contrasting top stitching on several fall DENIM BELLS honest blue denim the lean Levi's fit and bell bottom No wonder these Levi's jeans move out as fast as we can stock Great pants for any Try a new pair on Levis Famous LEVI BLUE DENIM Shrink to LEVI'S DENIM Famous long wearing denim with bell LEVI'S SUPER Rugged XXX blue denim in the style you Levis Russ may force bigger missile WASHINGTON United States may halt production of its Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missile and build a more powerful new ICBM if it cannot win significant cuts in the Soviet nuclear arsenal at the Strategic Arms Limitation Transcript Accidents Aug. 24 - 10:38 a.m. 2nd and Terry D. 704 West 25th, and Sam L. 512 West B. 10:41 a.m. 400 Block North Hannah 411 parked vehicle and switched 11:05 a.m. 700 Block North Kathleen L. 108 Obie Road and Nancy K. 3007 North 3:10 p.m. South Hospital parking Richard L. 225 Countryside and a parked vehicle belonging to Mary J. 4:18 p.m. 4th and Jenise L. 3007 East 4th and Larry L. 1003 West 3rd. 4:58 p.m. 3rd and Frank R. had his vehicle struck by an unidentified which left the Burglaries and Thefts Mary C. 613 Est 6th, 75 watermelons taken from alley of 500 block of North Ruth A. 119 2 clay pots taken from Ronald E. 504'A East 12-volt Willard battery from car parked in Alina F. 2513 North two bamboo lawn chairs from Anna Morris RFD 1, White Ford pick-up from 223 East D. M. 2705 red 26-inch Phillips Mary E. 2706 Pama grey wooden deacon bench from Jerry 114 white wrought iron table from Bud R. 400 West 2nd, 15 shipping crate Births Mr. and Mrs. Manuel E. 403 West 1st, Mr. and Mrs. Warren 70 Circle Mr. amd Mrs. Howard L. 12 North Such a U.S. which would risk a deadly rebirth of the arms is known to be one of several hard alternatives that senior U.S. defense officials are considering should SALT fail to produce what they regard as a true nuclear balance between the Other less drastic options also under preliminary consideration land-based deployment of the Minuteman the most advanced version of the mainstay of the U.S. ICBM The present deployment lineup is 550 Minuteman His and 450 of the older Minuteman a new mobile land-based ICBM force to provide a much more difficult target in event of the firepower of each Minuteman III to six or seven hydrogen bombs capable of being aimed at separate The present III warhead carries three such each with an explosive force of about 200 equal to 200,000 tons of U.S. officials would much prefer to see a negotiated nuclear balance emerge from the second phase of the SALT which are expected to begin Sept. 20 in But they believe they have no choice but to consider the despite their political and economic because of Russia's recent breakthrough in missiles and because of doubts about the willingness to negotiate away any part of their The interim nuclear balance which President Nixon signed in Moscow last year played the technological superiority of U.S. warheads against the greater number of missiles allowed the Soviet U.S. officials believe this interim balance would be tipped unacceptably in Russia's favor if she kept all her missiles and armed them with up to six warheads thus threatening survival of the U.S. Hutchinson News August 26,1973 Page 2 lo 7 fM til 0 7i 30.00 NT SEATTLE 90 Ufl Wl f Weather in the news 94 59 104 72 91 71 103 72 93 68 100 77 92 77 99 78 85 64 92 75 83 71 96 72 84 71 94 74 100 75 83 68 Forecasts MISSOURI - Clear with hot days and warm nights through Highs 95 to 105. Lows 68 to 76. OKLAHOMA - Clear hot sunny days through Low Sunday night 68 to 76. High Sunday and Monday 92 to 102. NEBRASKA - Sunday mostly sunny and high 90 northwest to upper 90s Sunday night fair partly cloudy Chance of scattered thundershowers Low upper 50s west to 70 Monday partly cloudy sunny high in upper 80s to low 90s. K ansas points Kan. - High and low temperatures and precipitation reports for 24 hours ended at 6 Goodland Garden City Hill City Dodge City Russell Hutchinson Salina Wichita Concordia Emporia Topeka Chanute Manhattan Coffeyville Pittsburg Wamego Jail soldiers in 1-35 shooting SALINA - Three Fort Riley men are in the Saline County Jail in connection with a Friday night shooting on 1-35 near They were arrested at a Salina night club by sheriffs officers minutes after the in which another Fort Riley man was wounded by flying glass when a window of his car apparently was shot Elliott L. 24, was treated at a Salina hospital for cuts on his face and No one else was Held in connection with the incident are Franklin Eugene 18; Bobby L. 20, and Robbin J. 19. Sheriff's deputies say charges will be Man tells police of kidnaping A Hutchinson man was kidnaped and forced to drive to Wichita late Friday where he was released Kenneth L. 1614 East 36th, was forced to drive to Wichita at knifepoint after being stopped in Hutchinson by an unidentified police Wichita police said Johanning told them he was forced to drive to the Sears parking lot about 3 a.m. where they waited about three hours for a second When he Johanning was told to drive them to a place near the Coca-Cola bottling plant in Wichita where he was released Since 1911 YOU FIRST Joe McGuire INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 662-2451 122 East Ave. Kansas zones Zone 1 - Clear to partly cloudy through Hot Sunday and Monday with highs 95 to 100. Mild Sunday night with lows near 60. South to southwest winds 8 to 15 mph Zones 2, 3, 4, 6 and 10 - Clear to partly cloudy through Mild Sunday night with lows in the upper 60s to mid 70s. Hot Sunday and Monday with highs 98 to 105. 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