The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 September 1962 — Page 12

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — Sept. 5, 19G2

LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Marrebin Van Wanzech and Joey, spent Friday night in Waveland Indiana, as quests of Mrs. Ethel Crews. On Saturday they n otored to Danville 111., where on Sunday they attended a family reunion in Kickapoo State Park and visited around until Tuesday when they

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WALKERTON LIVESTOCK SALE !4 Mile North of Walkerton, on Rd. 23 k ivest(W *k Commission Sales BALE >3 ERI lIEShAY STARTING PROMPTLY AT 6 P. M. I or a good market and a square deal where each consignment large or small is given our complete attention. Sales Every Tuesday Starting Promptly at 5 P. M. For a good market and a square deal where each consignment, large or small, is given our complete attention. This week found a very large sale again. The Calf market fully steady with a top of $36.00 pd. for a 205 lb. Hol.; 535.00 for a 190 lb. Hol.; $33.50 for a 220 lb. Blk.; $32.00 for a 160 lb. Hol. with a lot of calves selling $31.00 to $34.00. A very good hog market with a top of $19.30 paid for 6 head of 216 lb. hogs (compare to a Chicago top of $19.25); £19.30 paid fo S 2 head of 202 lb. hogs; 519.10 for 8 head of 207 lb. hogs; 519.10 for 6 head of 221 lb. hogs; $18.70 for 8 head of 240 lb. good whita hogs; $19.00 for 11 head of 223 lb. hogs with the bulk of the 200 ta 240 lb. hogs selling $18.50 to $19.00 and the 180-200 lb. hogs SlB to $18.50. A top on sows of 517.50‘ paid for some 287 lb. sows with medium weight sows selling $14.50 to $16.50 and the real heavy sows* 13.50 to $14.50. A light run of bulls with a top of $20.60 paid for a 1335 lb. Blk. Bull; $19.20 for a 1540 lb. W. F.; 518.60 for a 900 lb. Blk.; $18.50 for a 1055 lb. Hol. 141 head of fat cattle with a red hot market. A top of £26.80 paid for an 1100 lb. W.F. Str.; $26.40 for a 930 lb. W.F. Hfr.; $26.50 for an 820 lb. Blk. Hfr, with over 100 head of heifers selling $25.00 to 526.50. ! We could use more good choice cattle. The cow market about steady with a top of $15.50 paid lor a 1635 lb. Ho!.; $15.10 for a 1305 lb. Hol.; $15.00 for a 1055 lb. Hol.; $15.30 for a 1510 lb. Hol. with canners and cutters selling 512.00 to $14.50. NOTICE: Stop in and see us about your replacement cattle as we have calves and yearlings both. For Information Call: Don Swanson, Phone Walkerton 5^3*3663 Fes Parrett, Plymouth, WE 6-27*4, Managers Joe Pence Nelson laphman Auctioneer Clerk

returned homo, stopping to sec the Roy Merchants at Morocco. Mrs. Clyde Ricketts Sr.. a form* r Koontz Lake resident, is spending several days here in Walkerton and the lake with friends before leaving for Colorado tn visit her son, Clyde Jr. She spends the winter months with her daughter and son-in-

law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hendrickson, in West Covina, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Williams entertained with dinner Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hannagen and Mr, and Mrs. Fled Koppenhoffer Sr. The occasion was in celebration of Mr. Hannagen’s birthday, August 31. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Eaton and family, of Wakarusa, and Mrs. L. .E. Eaton, spent the Labor Day week end with Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Eaton and family, in Wanatah. Mrs. Bud Kring and Kathy, Sandy Amor and Don Bonifacius, spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lauderback and family, in Kenosha, Wis. John, Cynthia and Elizabeth Guttman, of Wakarusa, spent Sunday night and Monday with their grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Urbin, all Bob. Walkerton Monday Night Ladies Reed’s Electric 6 2 Lee's Jew’elry 5 3 Nick's Super Market 4 4 Hartung Sheet Metal 4 4 Starke County Co-op 4 4 Williams Supply 4 4 Phillips' 66 4 4 Curly’s Drive-In 17 High team series -—Williams’ Supply 2072; Hartung's 2017; Nick’s 1966. High team game —Hartung's 739; Williams' 717; Starke County Co-op 707. High individual series — M. Hartung 494; K. Swanson 462; J. Baker 415. High individual game—G. Fowler 168; M. Hartung 166; K. Swanson 165. Thursday Night Ladies League Country Kitchen 4 0 Hartung's 3 1 W. D. Packing 3 1 N. L. Body Shop . 3 1 Shamrock Inn 3 1 Lonzo Oil 1 3 Bill's D-X 1 3 Well’s Aluminum 1 3 Quick Wash 1 3 Home Dairy 0 4 High team series— Hartung's 2172; Country Kitchen 2119; W. D. Packing 1974. High team game —Hartung’s 820; Country Kitchen 735; Lonzo Oil 681. High individual series —B. Elkins 492; V. Annis 481; J, Parsons. 474. High individual game —B. Elkins 197; J. Parsons 192; V. Annis 174, Walkerton Classic League Irish's Bar 4 0 Fiffer Aces 4 0 Dave and Ray's 3 1 Arrowhead Engineering 1 3 Dad and Lads 0 4 Jacob Drug 0 4 High team series: Irish's 2737; Fiffer Aces 2512; Jacob Drug 2450, High team game: Irish's Bar 933, 910; Arrowhead 895. High individual series: R. Lute 626; G. Rhodes 570; E. Scott 519. High individual game: R. Lute 225. 203; W. Skinner 224; E. Scott 203. " The Friendly Cornei" New Improved Regular & Super Boron. DX & Pennzoil, Plaid Stamps Also. Managers Gene Feitz and Jim Martin

Kings and Queens Mixed Doubles Pin Pluckers 8 0 Jo Macs 71 Sputniks 5 3 Desperados 4 4 800 Boos 3 5 Tag Alongs 3 5 'Flip Flops 2 6 Four Jokers 0 8 Team high series and game — Pin Pluckers 1930. 890, 626; Sputniks 1750; JuMacs 1674; 800 Boos 628. Men high series and game — B. Lute 585, 203; T. Flaugher 526. 224; P. Jones 499; D. Eby 200. Women high scries and game— P. Frailey 466. 187; R. Eby 414; B. Smith 406, 154; C. Mullet 152. Industrial League Williams' Supply 4 0 B. I. Holser 4 0 Hiatt’s Ins. 4 0 American Legion 3 1 Kabelin Hardware 1 3 Powell-Mann 0 4 Doll’s Service Station 0 4 Nick's Supermarket 0 4 H igh team scries— Williams Supply 2462. B. I. Holser 2285; Hiatt s Insurance 2228. High team game —Williams Supply 842; American Legion SO3; B. I. Holser 790. High individual series — D. Kickbush 552; B. Fitzke 539; S. Foresman 531. High individual game—B. Kerr 201; W. Rautio 200; B. Fitzke 197. Businessmen's League Starke Co-Op 4 0 lake Side Resort 4 0 Drewry’s 3 1 American Legion 2 2 Reed’s Electric 2 2 Huhnke's 1 3 Hiler's 0 4 Moorman's 0 4 High team series— Starke Coop 2386; lake Side Resort 2245; Drewry’s 2218. High team game — Lake Side Resort 816; Starke Co-op 807; Drwery's 795. High individual series —G. Anderson 555; B. Hiler 528; B. Bouse 524. High individual game —B. Hiler 200; G. Anderson 198; B. Kuhls 194.

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Monday Night Men’s Lea Scotty’s Mobil 8 W&D Packing 7 j North Liberty Lumber 4> 2 Wabash Tavern 4 H Liberty lanes 4 Community Grocery 4 Fiffer Aces 3 Hevel’s Insurance 3 J&J Pro Shop 2 North Liberty Elevator 0 High team series: Scotty’s bil 2438; Hevel’s Insurance 1. WAD Packing 2263. High team game: Scotty’s b.l 881, 814; Wabash Tavern ■ High individual series: T son 560; T. Luke 531; B. S : 530. High individual game: B. i er 219; R. Haskins 215; A 210. r ’ n Men’s Tuesday League Dolphin Tavern 6 Schultz Bread 5 Vita Boy 5 Liberty Lunch 5 Fish lake Lions 4 Lonzo Oil 4 St. John’s 4 Liberty Lanes 3 Drewrys 3 Shamrock Inn 3 High team series: Dolphin ern 2767; Liberty Lunch . Shamrock Inn 2756. High team game — Li Lunch 999; St. Johns 978; S j rock Inn 972. High individual series: J gleton 656; E. Hough 573 Perkins 555. High individual game: J gleton 225, 216, 215; B. A 1 barger 223; J. Edwards 214. I STAR ; The Star Sunday Schoo , have a picnic at Shene, grove, Saturday, Sept. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Norman O ; ion and family moved int< former Bud Beachamp pro: on Primrose Road. , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P of Tucson, An zona, who i been visiting old friends 11 were Saturday supper guest* the Laßue Donathens. The Rea Thifnble Club have an all day meeting a’ home of Mrs. Julius DeLa . Pine Road, next Thursday, 13.