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Time is runnini , out
to make a claim.
Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer
MEYERS TO CELEBRATE
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Dr. Cleda Meyer, Alma, will celebrate their 40th
with a family dinner Saturday, July 27th,
Baptist Church, White City, Kansas.
include Mark and Marsha Meyer and three chil-
Kansas, Brian and Joyce Meyer and three children,
Pat and Toni Love and four children, Herington,
Meyer, Warrensburg, Missouri and Eric Meyer,
Cleda Copple were married at the Church of
in Council Grove, Kansas August 26, 1962.
from farming and serving as a financial consultant
Miller of Topeka, Kansas. After working as a nurse
for many years, Dr. Meyer currently serves as
for the Baker University School of Nursing,
I AMILY TO
CK-STATE
I IELD DAY
operation
host the soc-
Management
presented in
Kansas Live-
(KLA) and
University.
tips and
Will be on display
at the Herb trod
Ranch in Wa-
forage for
cow-calf and
operation has
Stuewes' long-
Situated in the
Hills, the ranch
to an excellent
forage base.
program
various aspects
Ranch, one of
production.
with J.B. Pearl
of St. Marys,
rancher Mark
tioning calves, among other
topics. In addition, Delia vet-
erinarian Karl Lukert and K-
State cow-calf specialist Twig
Marston will present useful
information that will add to
the producer's bottom line.
Manhattan beef nutritionist
Danny Simms will appear on
the program to talk about us-
ing grain by-products in a
cowherd or back grounding
ration. Wheat raids and other
alternative feed sources can
offer economic advantages to
the beef producer.
Registration for .the event
will begin at 3:30 p.m., with
the program getting underway
at 4:00 p.m. A free dinner will
follow the educational sessions
at 6:00 p.m. The field day will
conclude with an invitational
ranch rodeo featuring several
local teams. Bayer Animal
Health and Frontier Farm
Credit are sponsoring the
KLA/K-State field day at
Paxico.
The Herb and Earl Stuewe
ranch is 1-1/2 miles south of
1-70 on Vera road (exit 338).
of an alfalfa stand.
talk about how to Directional signs will be
life and maximize posted.
Pleasant Valley Ranch will
d A~sistant Equine
Oarm Kouba will
care for the
horse, includ-
and nutrition
be j in this
Cassoday far-
who will
hoof care prac-
a ranch horse
panel, in-
co-owner Earl
Offer health and
for a
Stuewe
~alII genetic selection
Ue of precondi-
host the first KLA/K-State
Ranch Management field Day
on August 19m, near Wallace.
Economics and conservation
are the driving forces behind
this northwest Kansas beef
business. The Wallace field
day sponsors are Bayer, Farm
Credit of southwest Kansas-
ACA (Garden City and Scott
City) and Farm Credit of West-
ern Kansas-ACA (Colby).
For more information on
either of the field days, call the
KLA office at {785) 273-5115
or visit the new www.kla.org.
KLA is a trade organization
representing the business in-
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The Wabaunsee County Signal-Enterprise, Thursday, July 1 I, 2002
terests of independent beet
producers. Members of the
association are involved in aU
segments of the livestock in-
dustry, including cow-calt
production, back grounding,
cattle feeding, swine, dairy and
sheep.
JULY 4TH RAFFLE
WINNERS FOR THE
FLINT HILLS
COALITION
Flag afghan, Rick Robin-
son; American flag photo al-
bum, Russ Kraus; Red, white
and blue sun catcher, Joe Doll;
Park zone, Shirley Pletcher;
Red, white and blue wind sock,
Stacy Turnbull.
FORT HAYS STATE
UNIVERSITY
ANNOUNCES
BACHELOR AND
ASSOCIATE
DEGREES FOR 2002
SPRING SEMESTER
Fort Hays State University
Registrar Joey Linn recently
released the names of stu-
dents who completed require-
ments for bachelor and asso-
ciate degrees during the 2002
spring semester.
Among those receiving a
degree was Derek Wilson,
Alma, with a B.B.A. in Man-
agement.
Homemade
,Crou(ons
To make delicious warm
toasty croutons, cut up left-
over bread into cubes. Fry
them in olive oil and
spices. The trick is to use
olive oil cooking spray to
cut down on the calories.
Then add garlic powder
(not garli¢ salt), a little sea-
son-all, parsley, and a tad
Of Parmesan cheese. Just
~y until brown.. These
tasty morsels freeze well
too.
The Alma City Pool will close at
7 p.m. on the following dates, July
22-26 and August 5-9, for preschool
swim lessons.
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7:00 p.m.
Prizes for entries.
All children 4-12 years old are encouraged to participate.
The event will be held on the paved playground between
the Alma Grade School and Wabaunsee High School.
Sponsored by Stockgrowers State Bank
and Wabaunsee County Farm Bureau.
HOURS: Paxico: 8:30-1:00 Monday thru Thursday; noon-6 on ]Friday
Maple Hill, 8:30-4:00 Mottday through Thursday; 8:30-7:00 on Friday
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Maple Hill, KS 66507
785-256-4241
Toll Free 1-877-636-5288
Just a friendly little bank/
Paxlco, KS 66526
785-636-5288
Alma, KS 66401
785.765-3311
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