The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1962 — Page 16

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — July 19. 19G2

Lincoln Twp. Names Candidates For County Fair । Cont'd iron. page 1 » I ve year and placed fust in the untv .speech contest and third ii district competition this year. ( t w; s county reserve hampion i hardii raft ami also strawberry । i oje< t las year. In 1954 he was I ucstry grand champion, and ent neology grand champion in 1 >55-56 and health giand chamI ion 1960. He took first place in county entomology judging in I 159-60 and placed thud in dis. t n't in 1959. H mser attended Purdue 4 H Round-up, 4-H Camp Eber--1 art. 4-H State Camp. DePauw, and Knox conference. He was distinguished as a 4-H Councilor f>t the Michigan City District st DePauw University from St. Joseph County for junior leader c inference He was county junior 1 ader director three years and c >unty re< reational leader one year, also a state director two \ -ars. He participated in the Share the Fun Festival four vears. Besides holding offices lo- \ ears He held offi< es as vice I resident, secretary, treasurer and reporter. He has completed forestry 4, homology 1. wildlife 5. handicraft “. electric 6. photography C junior leader 5, soil conservat on 1 lv me furnishing 1. health 2 garden 1. strawberry 4, tractor 1 laintenance 1. beef 1 and craft 1. Richard plans to enter Indiana State College this fall and will be majoring in spec, h comprehen- ■ ve for radio and television. He appeared Thursday morning on t ie 9 a m. Homemakers Show on KSET-TV to show his cabinetdesk he built for his parents and to >k township home improvement blue ribbon. □_ ~ ^7^- □ BIRTHS □ □ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Knowlton are the parents of a daughter, .Till Ann. born July 16 in Holy Family Hospital. She weighed in at 7 lbs., 10 ozs. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Louderb.u k. of Kenosha, Wis., are the I irents of a 5 lb. 6 oz. daughter b u n July 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Budreck are 1 r parents of their second child, a daughter Sharon Eileen born Joly 11th at New Caste, Ind. ATTENTION ALL FARMERS Remember Farm Safety Week, July 22 thr July 2S Noi<h Liberty FFA

WALKERTON LIVESTOCK SALE •4 Mile North of Walkerton, on Rd. 23 Walkerton Livestock Commission Sales KALE EVERY Tl ESI)AY STARTING PROMPTLY AT 5 P. M. Fur a good! market and a square deal where each consignment large or small is given our complete attention. A Rood run of stock this week with a very active market on all classes. The calf market sonic higher with a top of $35 pd lor A 150 lb hoi. 33.50 for a 1 15 lb hoi. 33.50 pd for a 220 lb ho!A3l for a 155 lb blk WF. 33.50 for a 215 lb hoi. with a lot of calves selling from $32 to 33.50. A good run of hogs with a top of IS.SO pd for 12 hd "I 219 lb hogs. 15.60 for 9hd ttf 207 lb hogs. 15.50 for 26 hd of 207 lb hogs. IS. Io for 30 hd of 190 lb hogs with lh< bulk of the ISO-230 lb hogs selling from 15.25 to 1 5.60. The bull market steady with a top of 21.30 pd for a 670 lb blk bull. 20.00 for a 719 lb. blk bull. 20.20 for • I 660 lb h d. 200 hd of fit cattle on sale with the market very active. A top of 25.25 pd for a 935 lb blk. 25.20 for a 92t; lb blk str. 2 l>o for an SsO lb blk str. 21.70 for a 9 I.) Ih wfhl i. 2 1.10 for a 111 slb red str. 2 1:50 for a "’olhuf "tr 21 50 for a 995 lh wf str with a lot of (.•ttle selling from 23.5(1 to 21.50. Ih( cow market sbarplh low er with a top of 17.30 rd for a 1255 lb Jd. r.w. ig.6o pd for a 1350 lb hoi. 1 10 lot a 110.) lb hoi. with canners & cutters selling 12.50 Io sls. For Information Call: Don Swanson. Phone Walkerton 556-3G63 Les Parrett, Plymouth, ME G-2754, Managers J h Pence Nelson Lehman Auctioneer Clerk

MAPLE GROVE The Women s Society of Christian Service of the Maple Grove Church will have their regular meeting Thursday, July 19, from lo 30 to 3 all the church. Mr and Mrs. Frank Hunn and son returned home Thursday from a trip to Black Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cauffman and daughter, of Bellefontaine Ohio, were week end visitors of Mr and Mrs John Miller and son. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Watkins returned home Thursday from a trip in Michigan. Mrs. John Schrader spent Sun. day at the Harold Geyer home. Mr and Mrs. Joe Vargo and Piggy Sweisberger were afternoon visitors. Sharon Miller, of New Road, is spending the summer with her aunt. Mrs. Mildred Hardman, with seven others, is in Seattle, Washington. She was the only one of the group when deap sea fishing, to land a 20 pound salmon. (Delayed) Some of the Maple Grove church folks met at the (hurch as a farewell for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hardin Monday evening. Mr. Harden has been transferred to Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Myers were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Schiebelhut in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Benson, of Wisconsin, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baugh. I>ui Baugh is spending this week with Mr and Mrs. Pete Baugh at Monticello. Edward Shomary is stationed at Sewart Air Force Base. Tenn. Rev. and Mrs. James Pierce had Sunday dinner at the Harold Gever home. Paula Andert is spending this week with her .sister. Mrs. Ja< k Vukovits and family in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and son entei tained Mr. Miller’s Sunday School Class Saturday afternoon in their home. Mrs. Walter Mountjoy and children returned home Tuesday to Virginia, after spending two weeks with her mother. Mrs. Bonnie Buck and Ronnie. Other Sunday visitors at the Buck home were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Buck and family. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Thompson and family. and Mr. and Mrs. Willet Tisdale and childreh Mis< Joyce Guhse spent Sunday and Monday at home. Mis. Harvey Schopp and children returned to Ihelr home in

Dayton Ohio, Thrusday, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Joe Vai go who will return this week with Mr Vargo. Mr. and Mt. James Metz and family were Sunday visitors al the Joe Cunlain home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geyer called on Carson Ewald Monday afternoon *1 Che 'gxspital in Bremen. YELLOW BANK Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baughman took their daughter. Ellen, to Camp Mack Sunday where she has spent the week. An attendance of 24 4 was in church and 228 in Sunday School Sunday at the Pine Creek Chui ch of Brethren. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Freeman, Mary Ann and Donald, and Mrs. Hazel Hoover of Teegarden, spent the week end in Jefferson. Ohio, visiting Mrs. Ollie Divine and family. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson and family, of Lafayette, were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Dwight Harbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goon,\ of Fort Riuderdale, Florida, were Saturday dinner guests of Mrs. Dorothy Culp and mother. Mr. arid Mrs. Paul Goon and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goon were supper guests*. Mrs. Lydia Meyers, of Walkerton, is spending a few days with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbei t Markle. Mrs. Anna Pittman, of Walkerton. Mrs. Hazel Hoover of Teegarden, and Mrs. Buel Wheeler and family of Plymouth, were Tuesday dinner guests of Mrs. Roy Freeman and < hildren. Mr, and Mrs. Dwight Harbaugh tnd Mr, and Mrs. Virgil Anderson and family, of Lafayette, were Saturday evening sup. per guests of Mr anil Mrs. Marvin Osman and family in Mishawaka. Mrs. Ralph Wort called on Mrs. Dorothy Culp* and mother Tuesday forenoon. Mr and Mrs. JDuane Freeman entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Salyer and children, I^aPaz. Mrs. James Gardner and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gardner Monday. Karn Rowe spent the past week with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rowe. M. and Mrs. Howard Longaker and Mrs. Mary Long'aker, all of South Bend, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baughman.

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Mr and Mrs. Earl Rowe and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hartsough and family, attended the Baughman reunion at the home of Mr and Mrs. Mi D. Whitmer. Mrs I/eo Gardner and Mrs, Roy Freeman called on Mrs Wesley Pavey Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stump spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Harbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Skiles spent Sunday with Mr. anil Mr* Duane Freeman. (Delayed) Cleo Sheneman was a dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mis. George Walter. Sunday afternoon and supper guests were Mr, and Mrs. Fred Mangus, of Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin 'Heyde, of Hiuitington, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walters and family of Plymouth. Carl Dean Culp, of Plymouth was a Thursday overnight and Friday guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Dorothy Culp and grandma Goon. Friday supper guests were his parents Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Culp. Carl Dean returned home with them.

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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baughn called on Mrs. Viola Donati in Plymouth Sunday afternoor Mrs. Mildred Stump called Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stump to her new great-granddauh Minda Sue. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bau man and family, and Mr. ; Mrs. Paul Stump and fan were Friday evening guests a fish fry at the home of Mr. : Mrs. Floyd I^uidis and family Rolling Prairie. Obey the Traffic Laws Maple City Poultry Farm Your Berber Dairy Store Opening Monday, July 2. For Yhur Quality Eggs Now Buying Eggs. Try I 110 N. Main Street North Liberty Phone 656-3135