The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 August 1962 — Page 16
— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —August 9,1962
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Stringtown Mr. and Mrs Darrell Carlson attended th«* Cai Ison-Helderead x eddmy last Sunday at the Bhssville church Mi.-. Thera Carlson was the i: gainst Mi Kall ■ Wiegar ), c tile ii,. fortune of failing in ] i home last Thin day and breaking h< t Dil returned hoim She will havi a cast on her l«-g Lu six \\ ks and would <njoy ■ . nu and In at >”g fr in friends. Kt nny C ’lk returned S :nday from a w ek's vacation with the Ext 'o>. r > "iia- m Canada. Tim Nev enei-stump reunion v. .11 be held. Sunday at the Shmen.an Grove A hount fid tinner was enjoyed Saturday no.m by the Rup-4 family with ah it I" present. The Schmeltz fan ih enjoyed a gr t-togethei Sun :av at Sho pe, lap's gr> v,- with about sixty p!<sen! Ce< il Si in eltz was elected pr. sid« nt and Mrs Edna Miloi Ph •t! cretary-treas-urei for next y< u Mi and Mm Richard Whitrm i. of North Liberty, were hosts t > tin* Noth rn Indiana Men's Ei Howship c.abira ’ of tlu Church of the Brethri n last Thursday evening at Shorn- nn'< grove The so mln - o' fix a m\ mbcrs enjoyed the picnic. M’ and Mm Robert Kane accou.par.i 1 Mi and Mis. Del Pearse of N r*h Liberty to Di.u. on Laki la-a Sunday where
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they enjoyed the afternoon at Pearse's cottage. ~ STAR Due to the convening of the Indiana Conference and camp meeting this week and next, there \x ill be no mid-week prayer meetings. There will be Sund iv S hool both Sundays. R.ev. and Mis James Pierce and Mr and Mrs. Harold Geyei aie attending the confer- me this week at Fairmount. Mm Clara Kaser is quitej ill in the homd of Mr. and Mrs. H u ld Snyder on Quinn Road. Mi and Mrs. Kenneth Lightfoot were called to Kantsx die, 111 . last week end to attend the funeral of Mrs. Lightfoot's aunt. Mr and Mrs. George Warnei of South Bend, visited the Harold Ri xstrews Sunday afternoon. T^U' combined picnic of the Jolly Jills and the Rea Thimble Clubs was held in Shenemans grove Thursilay of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gregory and Mrs. Altn Rurden. of South Bend were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. John Schrader. r Sunday visitors of the Oscar u Blads included Mr. and Mrs M -Ivin Blad and family, of OtKo- L ola. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bailey of Groveitown. Martin Blad and Mi Earl Wildey. of South Bcml. Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Morris. M> . Wayne Ross. Mrs Robert Clingcnpeel and Mis. John
Schrader are attending the annual Indiana Conference of the We-levan Methodist Church at the camp grounds at Fail mount. Ind . this week. Kankakee Valley Edwaid Wilhelm and mother, Ann Mathis, and grandson Mu ha. | Mdhimi. left Sat .rday morning to spend a week at theii cottage at Christie Lake, Mu lligan. Aluo Myi i and son Richard, i aled on Mm Cath'i me Semliker Motday. Ikey Symounski has returned to work at the Flory farm on Peach Road, aftej spending three weeks in the hospital after m.s accident in July. Mis. Ted Trczi.se and Mrs. Daniel Young visited folks in Rakeville Tliursdav. Mrs. Arthur Snyder, Irene Young and Mr. and Mrs Jack Mviis and hoys called on the Myers family Thrusday evening Many folks from here attended the CH fait on Jackson Road la -t week. THANKS Words can never truly express the most sincere thank we would like to gh'e to friends, neighbors, relatives, th" I. O. O F. Ridge. Nusbaum Funeral Home, Rebecca Lodge. Rev. David Owen and the Johnson Township Women’s Club for the many acts and words of kindness and prayer extended to us at the time of tragedy by the loss of our wife, daughter and sister. Mrs Lloyd Edward Dankert. May God bless al) of you. Lloyd Edward Dnnkert Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kilpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bruff p Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bruff We wish to thank the good neighbors for their gifts and the many friends for their offering of sympathy during our sorrow with the passing of our mother and grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Safar Margaret Safar Jennie Safar p Susan Safar 21 al 6 T wish to express my thanks for the many acts of kindness extended to me and my family while in the hospital recently. Howard Shaffer and family I _ few® K ■ I 4 I I $ I Your Finance Headquarter® Tp To SSOO 21 Mos. General Financing Any Amount - X 6 M 'S. Automobile furniture Appliances Power Mnwi’b Boats, Etc. CENTRAL CREDIT CORPORATION I ♦l® Rootovoh Amml ■ Walkerton Rwto
I wish to thank friends, neighbors and organizations for the cards, flowers and visits during my stay in the hospital. I have since returned home and appreciate them very much. p Charles Hammaker
WALKERTON LIVESTOCK SALE % Mile North of Walkerton, on Kd. 23 Walkerton Livestock Com mission Sales SALE EVERY Tl EXDAY STARTING PROMPTLY AT 6 P. M. For a good market and a aquare deal where each consignment large or small is given our comph-te attention. 'I his week brought one of the smallest sales we have had in several months and the market some lower on almost all classes. A verp good hog market on a light run with a top of 19.X0 p<| for I hd of 22X lb hogs; 19.60 for 12 hd of 213 lb hogs; 19.50 for 29 hd of 211 lb hogs with a lot of hogs selling 19 to 19.50 but quite a spread in these hogs depending on quality. The calf market also lower with a top of 32 pd for a 190 lb blk; 32 for a 165 lb Blk; 31 for a 140 lb Hol; 31 for t 175 lb Hol. with quite a lot of calves seling 30 to 31. I’he bull market about sfeadv considering quality. \ lop of 20.50 pd for a 715 Lb Blk Bull; 19.90 for a 1330 lb Hol. 18.20 for a 1110 Lb WF Bull. The Lightest run of fat call Ie we have hale in several years. Could use more choice cattle. The market avtive and about steady with a top of 27 pd for a 1090 lb Blk LH Str; 26.90 for a 1005 lb W F; 26.90 for a 1010 lb WF; 26.90 for a 970 lb WF 4-H calf. Not too many other choice cattle on sale. A top of 21.90 pl for a 1160 lb Blk: 21.90 for a 1120 lb Blk Str. 25.00 for a 960 lb WF with a lot of cattle seling 23 to 21.50. The cow market also low er with a top of 15.80 pd for a 1130 lb Hol. 15.10 pd for a 1115 lb Hol. 15.60 for a 1120 lb Blk cow with cannerss and cutlers selling 12 to 1 L Notice: We are getting a fresh shipment of feeler yattle each week. If you nttd anything in the feeder line stop in or call as we have all sizes. For Information Call: Don Swanson, Phone Walkerton 586-3663 Les Parrett, Plymouth, WE 6-2784, Managers Joe Pence Nelson Lehman Auctioneer Clerk a EtiJStSS I combination door that's • I weather-strippsl --Wy I #e recommend this __ , floor as one of our J ~ lii finest values—nowhere j ! v jjl can you buy comparable • , -m quality at such low cost ,». or do it yourself with common household tools and save even more money. Perfect fit assured. Cornea complete with all hardware. Nothing else to buy.' Has vinyl weather'Stripping to prevent air leakage/ iVnty 33.95 ' * | Installation V^ rG I Walkerton Lumber and Coal Co.
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