The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 August 1962 — Page 16

— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — Aug. 22, 1962

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(M \LKERTON) Mi> ('. M Alwine is spcndn „ aw« ek in In-iianapiHi^ v it h it, r ii.oig t< i m d 'umry. Mi. anil Mis. Luae Reed. Mr and Mis. Tom Sullivan and family if Indianapolis are spending thi- week w .th hi r par. t nt> Mr. and Mrs A. .1. KenI edy. Mrs David Fi.n.e indShiiry ami Bobby, have been visiting r. Meadow Bi idg< \V< t Va with Mrs Flame’s parents. Mr. and Mrs (' H Vandal!, returning 1 ome Tuesday. Mr. and Mr- Den Wriv had. ; s jiou.se guest last w• ek Mr ami Mrs. Be,; P dels Patricia and Jmv of Mankato. Minnesota On W< Mr Wray < dertained with an afternoon I illy for Mrs Postels and Patty. Mi - Marilyn Umm< ks and children returned home Friday after spending two weeks at the I ome of Mr and Mrs C trl ManL is and girls at Culver. Tin y did 'i lot of swimming and sightseei ig and enjoyed their visit very i uch.

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Leonard St.-Ik, of Arlington Heights. Hl. spent Tuesday with his sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Howard. Luncheon gm-.t W^lnosday of Mrs Gu> Verklet wire Miss Beati ice Steele of North Liberty; Mrs W-db-i Wenger and Mis. Finest Adkin- of LaPorte. Mr. and Mi Wade Stillson ami children, of Atlanta. Georgia, who have been visiting his mother and brother. Mr.-. Georgia Stillson and Gh n. foi two weeks, wd! leave for their home Friday. Mr and Mrs. Walter LaFi ber and son. Scott .of Ithaca, N. \ are visiting his parent.-. Mr. and Mrs R. N LaFeber. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mr> Lewis Kemp were Mrs. Mary Crofoot. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coke ami daughter, all of Edison Park. 111. Mr.- Keith Baker, and daughter. Mrs. Douglas Hopkins and three c hildren, all of Corpus Christi. Ti xas. came Monday for a visit with Mrs. Baker's mother in Plymouth, and relatives and friend around Walkerton. Bertha and Norma Wat ts spent a week in the home of Mr. ano Mrs. Walter Haytei and family in Hamlet. They also went to the LaPorte Fair in which rib bons were .van.

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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dutcher of Huntington, were Saturday evening supper gm Is of Mr. and Mrs Boy Miller. Rev. and Mis. V. L Garner, of Rochester, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller, spent last week in Michigan fishing. Misses Janis and Carol Milligan. of Parkridge. 111,, are visiting their grandparents. Mr. and Mis Lewis Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. Burgoone Carn< , of Rawh igh. N. C.. are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mi-. Frank Lewis and other relatives and friends for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mall and family, of Logansport were week end guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marlin and family. Linda, Chervil and Jimmie Zimmerman .pent two weeks with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sarber, of Claypool, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs George Stelk, of Arlington Heights. 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Golt man of Chicago. spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. James Howard and son. Carol and Terry Smith, of Plymouth, were overnight guests Thursday in their aunt's home, Mi . Bud Krmg and family. Mrs. Mildred McDonnough and daughter, Diana, of New Carlisle. and Carol and Terry Smith, Plymouth, were luncheon gue ts Friday of Mrs. Bud Kring and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilt er Shores and family entertained Sunday with a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holt and family, of New Haven. Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Holland and Jimmy. Mr. and Mrs Wendell L»wry and family and Miss Nancy Barden. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lidy and daughters, and Mrs. Emma Gouker, enjoyed a week’s vacation in the middle west. On their way back home, they stopped in Comanche, lowa to visit friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Erts. They arrived home Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stick ley enjoyed a two week vacation visiting relatives from St. Paul, Minnesota, to Kalispel. Montana. They went through Ix>gan Pass in Glacier National Park, toured Hungry Horse Dam, then on to the famous Virginia City and the Earch Gunke area of 1959; also Yellowstone National Park. Mt. Rushmore and the Black Hills of South Dakota.

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Rev. and Mrs. R. Hartman and son. David, of Warsaw. 111., were recent overnight guests of Mrs. Hamid ("ole and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ki l ling. Mis.; Linda HuhnJCe left Sunday tor a two weeks vacation in California where she will visit her uni le and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Huhnke in Campbell, and do some sightseeing. Mrs. Bessie Zimmerman, of Rochester spent the early part of the week with her sons and families. Mr. and Mrs Verle Zimmerman. and Mr, and Mrs. William Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dipert and family are vacationing in the cast, stopping at Ft. Monroe. Virginia, where hr was stationed in the Army, and seeing Washington. D. C., and Arlington,

WALKERTON LIVESTOCK SALE Mile North of Walkerton, on Rd. 23 Walkerton Livestock Commission Sales SALE EVERY TUESDAY STARTING PROMPTLY AT 5 P. M. For a good market and a square deal where each consignment large or small in given our complete attention. This Week Found Our Sale Some Lighter But A Very Good Markel On All Classes. The ( alf Market Fully Steady With A Top Os $35 pd Fot A 155 lb Hol. $31.50 pd For A 200 lb Hol. $33.50 For A 210 lb Hol. $33 For A 140 lb Hol. With A Lot Os Calves Selling $31.50 To $33. A Vei v Good Hog Market With A Top Os $19.20 pd For 30 Hd Os 192 lb Hogs. 19.20 For 2 Hd Os 212 lb Hogs. 19.10 For 7 Hd 192 lb Hogs. 19.10 For 3 hd 222 lb Hogs With I’he Bulk Os The 190 230 lb Hogs Selling 15.50 To 19.10. A Very Go<d Sow Market With Some Good Light Sows Selling Lp To sl7 And 300 To 350 lb Sows sli> To 16.50 With 100 Tn 500 lb Sows sls To sl6. Only 133 Hd Os Fat Cattle On Sale But A Ven Good Active Market. A Top Os s2s P(t For A 1010 lb 4-H Shorthorn Str. S2B For A 1055 lb Blk Str. 27.80 I For A 1115 lb WF Str. 29 Hd Os 4-H Calves That Sold From 25.50 To S2B. A Top On Heifers Os 25.40 I’d For a 870 lb Blk Hfr. 25.30 For A 815 lb Blk Hfr. 25.30 For A 965 lb WF With A Ix)t Os Hfrs Selling 24.50 To 25.25. The Cow Market About Steady With A Top Os 16.25 Pd For A 950 lb Blk. 16.10 For A 1160 lb Hol. 15.50 For A 1355 lb Hol. 15.10 For A 1210 lb Hol. sls For A 1450 lb Hol With Canners & ('utters Selling 12.50 To 14.50. NOTIC E— We Have A Good Selection Os Feeding Cattle For Private Sale At Anytime. For Information Call: Don Swanson, Phone Walkerton 586-3663 Les Parrett, Plymouth, W r E 6-2784, Managers Joe Pence Nelson Lehma! Auctioneer Clerk

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kickb' and sons, Mathew and Mark, visiting his parents. Mr. and M Leonard Kickbush in Caltai gus. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Eiler Mrs. John Guttman attendi meeting at French Lick last v for school teachers and ofli< with 710 in attendance. The to was ‘ Forward Look in Edu tion" and dealt with accred. tion of teachers. Mrs. Dennis Dunn and Ph and Bradley, of El Paso Tex were hire visiting Mrs. Fra Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hai and family, of Chicago, cam, Sunday and Mrs. Dunn and s returned with them for a v They will also visit Mr. and M Robert Gore and family in ( cago.