The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 July 1962 — Page 20
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —July 26, 1962
YELLOW BANK Mi. and Mi Gene Wort and fanulx "* H id* 1 1"" n > " vl l week ci. ■ then parents, M an i Mis R dpL W nt. ['he G<:i Wort family Were ? nroiit< >■' i > ’ vay Ihui.v from , ). >iio ■ 1 a >, jl,t• ■ i 1 11 ip thi u th • w( <t 'i n -'.Utos U- Mrs D ght Hl'bang' (a'l.t HhLywii' Mi and Mt s M.ti \ n l >si in ar d family in Mishawaka Mi- Glen H rbst. t and Nan<x were Saturday gm ts of Mis. giddied Stump. Mi and Mrs Mn. in Clai k, of Nnth Liberty. were Sunday asLmoon guests of Mn Dorothy Culp and in 'tin r. Chet yl nuwi w.-.s a week end guest -if hei grandpa nr.ts. Mr. and Mrs E.ail Kime Cuolyn and Wayne. Mi and Mis Mchir Baughman were Sunday afternoon guests ot Mi and Mis Coni y FaglebarMr. and Mis Waircn Baughman and sons. Timime and Phil, were Sunday afu ' guests of Mt and Mi s .Ld Whit no r and family of m ar North I. b a y. Mr and Mis R y Freeman and
NOTICE Teegarden Community Sale ■ Saturday, July 28 1 :00 I’. M. At Metcalf’s Store Bring Your Merchandise Archie Schultz, Auctioneer MR. FARMER Your Allis-Chalmer Dealer Jim Mercer And Sons Invites Y ou To A • Gleaner Service School August 6,1962 At 7 : 30 P. M. We Will Have A Film And \ Factory Representative Will l)i<cu-s Service And Many Other Points Ol IntereM Concerning Our Modeh A, ( And E Gleanct Combine. Light Refreshments Will Be Served WALKERTON LIVESTOCK SALE U Mile North of Walkerton, on Rd. 23 Walkerton Livestock Commission Sales SALE FAERY TIESI>A\ STARTING PROMPTLY AT 5 P. M. l or a good market and a square deal where each consignment l*<ge or small is given our complete attention. A good run of ''lock this week with a very active market on all classes. lakes — Sold unchanged market. s3l for 170 lb Mk hoi; >36.6(1 for 165 lb hoi; >3O lor 165 It) Lol; S3O I ii 155 lb hoi; >36 foi 65 lb vv f (Back To Farm) Ilog' — Strong market with top of sl9>o for 15 hd wg dlo sip.7o foi 6 h<! avg 197 IBs; $19.40 for I • hd avg 191 lbs; Sl9 79 for 11 hd avg 20l lbs; $17.90 for 15 hd avg 262 lbs; $15.60 for 3 sows avg 3>6 Ihs; N1 1.50 lor2 *iw ।v g 132 lbs. I *1 rattle "old 50c oi nvoe highe’ market. $25.10 for • » lh vl -'ll - ; >2 1.20 f<»i lOid Hi w f sfr; $25 lor 960 lb ar str $25 Lu 930 th an" >n. 82 L*o for 910 lb ' I Mi : 160 foi v i 7 Ilian"- $212*1 lor S3O |b vv f I u : N 20.50 I a >75 ll> hd. lots of hit - -old above s2l. liii"' — Sahl st<-id ni iff a *h top nt >20.30 for 12 ho! 12b5 i |k ■ slsJo for 1615 v L kill ( iv,■ Sf' ilv । ' । »•> iin active n'aik«L $16.10 I i 1635 lh hoi; 1 5 70 Lu 110(1 lb hoi. Most good hols I s| | to >15.50. * For Information ( all: Don Swan-on. Phone Walkerton 5<G-3GG? Le> I* ii it tt, Fix mouth, W L 6-27> 1. Managers J »r Pence Nelson Lehman Auctioneer Clerk
family and Mrs Hazel Hoover wen Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mis Wiliard Salyer in Twgard* n, Mr and Mi-. Glen Goon, of Wai iw, and li en neighbors, called on his mother, Mrs Cora G<>on and his sister, Dorothy Culp. Mi ai. Mis. Paul Stump and Sharon wei r Fi idax evening supper guests ol Mi and Mi . Warren Baughman and family. Mr. and Mis. Dwight Harbaugh are spending a f- w days with then dai.ghtei and family in Lafayette. Mi. and Mrs. Virgil Andei son. An attendance of 211 were in chur, h service and 21.') in Sunday Selool at the Pint Creek Church of t e Brethren Perry Huffaker ,s pastoi and Paul Stump Sunday School Supt Church service at 9:00 a m. and Sunday School at 10:00 a m. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mis Warren Baughman were Mr and Mrs. Dick Welsh and family, of Sou’ll Bend, and Miss Barbara Stouder. of Nappanee. Mi. and Mis. Vearl Culp and son. Carl Dean of Plymouth, were Saturday dinner and supper
guests of their mother, Mrs. Dorothy Culp and grandma Goon. Jam- Smith spent Sundav with Rebecca Stump. MAPLE GROVE Mr. an 1 Mis. Jm-k Yule it; and children were Sum.ay ew ning visitors of Mi. and Mrs W egh and fauuly. Mr Bonim Bak sp •l Sm -'-.y with Mi and Mr . Muii iy Furar in South Bend. Mt. and Mr Harold Geyer laid Sunday dinner w .th Mrs John Schrader in North Liberty. Mr. ami Mis, John I Miller and son. Dean, spent throe days in D troit and Canada. Mi and Mis. Clarem e Meer had Sunday evening supper with their son, Lewi . and family. Mrs. Donald Grooms and children spent Thursday at the Clarence Myers home. Kankakee Valley Mr. and Mrs. Orby Baughman and Mr. and Mrs. Charlo- Hawblitzel. called on Mr. and Mrs. Ross Myers Tuesday. Mrs Forest Napier and sons visited Catherine Semliker Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ann Mathis and son. aie spending a few weeks at her cottage at Christie Lak v near Decatur, Mich. Ivan Kovach and Alice Myers attended a pot Im k dinner Wednesday at the home of Mary Whet-t .ne of Mishawaka. Cpl. Jam-s Kuzesiak is visiting friends and relatives here. Ho is stationed in North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Waggoner and (htldr-'n < ailed on Mr. and Mrs. Ross Myers Saturday evening. Rev. and Mrs. James Pierce arc spending this week visiting relatives in Beulah and Frankfort. Michigan. Rev. Pierce will be home for the Sunday services at Star Church. Go to church next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Laßue Dona then and Beth were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Flowers in River Park. Last Friday night. Rev. and Mrs James Pierce. Terry Clark and Joyce Snyder, made a trip to the Fairmount Campgrounds Mrs. Harold Snyder accompanied them to Marion where she xisited her son. Bill, who was a recent hospital patient. The Jolly Jill* Home Demonstration Club and the Rea Thimble Club will have a joint pic-
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nic in Sheneman’s Grove, August 9 th. Mr. and Mrs. Don Balsbaugh wcr< Sunday night visitors of Mr. ami Mrs. Russell Bierly in W'alkei tom Mr. and Mis. Harold Rex-trow and family and Wm. Rcxstrew, jc'urned home Monday, after spending four days in northern Michigan, visiting relatives in Turner. Mu h . and also viewing th*' Mackinac bridge, the Locks, and Saulte Saint Marie. Stringtown The Willing Workers class of the Tabu E I’. B Church met Fliday .-vning at the Sheneman glove, with IS members and two guests pres* nt to enjoy the cooperative supped. Mis. Dale P.hmbhng was in chai go of the business meeting Officers elected were Russell Knepp, president. Willard Kmpp. vice president; and Mrs Ruth Stanley secretary treasurer Mr and Mrs. Roy Carbiener of Walkerton were presented a lovey bird bath as a gift from the Hass The next meeting will be held in October. Mr and Mi Claud" Sheneman and Mi and Mrs. Chester Thayer
Harvest Values Decon Rai Poi>on Reif. 1.69 __ Now 1.39 Cheese Flavored Rat Poison 1 IJ>Rat To\ Rat Poison 1 Lb. 69c Long Handled Shovels Hammer Handles 3 For 1.00 $0 lb Sand Mix Concrete 1.49 1 I sed Hog Feeder (New 90.00) 60.00 1 Roll 50 Foot (iarden Hose 2.98 50 Lb. Common Nails o.^.> All Purpose Grease 1 Lb. 15c DuPont Enamel ( lose Out quart 99c Rust oleum Spray Cans LO9 Buek Fly Spray (Your Containers) 1.35 W ire Mesh For Cement Roll 17.50 Master Mix Pigetts 4.95 Master .Mix Hound Pack 25 Lbs. 1.89 Aluminum Scoop Shovels (Size 11) 6.50 “The Knechts” North Liberty Elevator Phone G 56-81 11 North Liberty
were among the twenty friends who surprised Ira Pippinger ot near Plymouth last Thursda’, evening when they arrived at In home to wish him “Happy Bull day.' 1 The evening was spun playing bingo after which u cream and cake were served. Mi Pippingcr re< eived many love!, gifts. The 52nd Kousn-onngor reunion was held Sunday at Shem man s grove, with 70 member present coming from Indianapoli Kouts, Fort Wayne South Bend Plymouth. Walkerton and Nort! Libeity. The Farm wuroau leaders of St. Joseph County enjoyed a picnic and business meeting las' Thursday at Sheneman’s grove. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grenert of near Teegarden, entertained the following Sunday evening for a cooperative dinner in honor o Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnside who just returned from a trip if Canada, the Worlds Fair am other western points. Guests were Mr and Mrs Arthur Ruff. Plymouth: Mr and Mrs. Ciell Fouts Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kelly, Mi. and Mrs. Ray Stoneburner. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thayer and Mr, and Mis Claude Sheneman.
