The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1963 — Page 6

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Harold Swanson Opens Mobile Feed Service A new farm a mc< ri tt urUig a "inplete fr< i prHCi.'g pl.fit »' gilt Hito < liUollf I S :f II v.ii ha ben 4urt<M hi th.a ar« i by 11 mid Sw.<!’.>>• of lb jU 2 Walkerton. In aiUluUMmg thv new (jcra t«»n, Swanson said that the now •lull n wivads j <xj>ectcd to Ih i gou.Mai'i to !<• at mrmeib and feeders who wan* to utilise the t ow n grama and ruuglmges for le ling hv«t.b k al 1 jMiultry One of the in .m adv intakes es th, w ww; he > . l. th ' i‘ himg-i tiie ml to th funner sl< j <>f the fatnie’- having t tu IMS gl r t to t* . • . ,1

l . -".r ?■' '; F gl I Dean’s Tractor Service j’ I F pl LaPaz, Indiana Dean Ayers, Owner General Farm Equipment and ''■ ■ ' Trader Repair Service .Ml Work Guaranteed For Fast Dependable Service (’all LaPaz 7SI-3163 and Ask For Dean Ri p *sa ( _ ... 7 ' ■ • • . . n n r Ft p ■ Ej 0 I ■ B I I ‘n r & h r r~ * I 4 la rr f t Ei r r L 'ITT •ynwy»*> ~ ‘ IW* "1 h*® **> ■ ^. -s* ... . f • & ■» ♦se ' f: v *~ Ilpi^ 4 EmßhL Start pigs the Purina Way.,. and help your pigs OUTRUN TROUBLE Hkaum’ they s-art j’/> on the n ad to market so quickly, Purina Baby Pig Chow ...and Purina Pl^ Startena ... are called the “J a-’ -Start Tw u>”. And, growth rate is mighty : ■ poriant to young pigs’ Fast-growing pigs just atm to outrun trouble! Long Df << io’s o! b.l y j g<i cub e Lave a chance to appi ar, i*u aia-h-d pig . ar> ./t t /.e at;;, more .. . they’re h< gs! Purina-fed pig gr w fast b-ca'. Baby I\c Chow contains bu.h-in vitamin, mineral ar. i ar.’/hetic fortifica’;.>n little pig n<-<*d to 1 p■ 1 ■n. ’ b ^u;-h ’!.« (ii!..’’r that threaten their very live p.,< S'arbi.a, too, La. dev<!oj>cd over y< ar* of careful at Pur»tia‘ own n e.^ch farm. e t i . ■ PoIUHA . UtA St - m ford( ’a Ie- uz t.« p Bmw* •*’/ ri ■ ■•-j az you gr >w your jga elrung o^* i.. JAS 1' rftaijl ||F pig N ®C* R T North Liberty Elevator Phone (i">6*S 111 North I ibert) I ■■.■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ '

T'a i ioi Je , ..'. f n ..* <>f it ty;» J; • I r, 1 lit ’’V Up I »•■ Mu 't< .1 (ban; .ii y of 1. .r i •< r IM I' ( nsi ts o' a I :»• .•, },., j !; ; fl; ; l: nn.L. ill fen f!• 'A n grain * and long! ar ’ ,n: g t<> tie fMiliai , ..j e. an.,' a misr-thr ground r ,'''ial v .th f<s ; < <m> mH ate < an : L ei is m flush hq id ivi.ismu t<> pr ili.n r <ny dv.nred formula Tb.t« tPi -k bart'.r m 11 i pow•’ef by r s wa I »;e vi ( ng".ne and is driven fnvn fa’ n t • farm on a regu! i: route ■. h>duh* The lo< al fee 1 .erv! » mi^rt., that farmri s all i< r* - U•• 1 oun<ry have f md tlur i' is fat n. ■ c .•. e-. .nt nn i e momi. a, to have th ir r ’'d f< '' ■ pror,. < rigid <nt h' • tai; In ’ a [ ‘I- w»3 I ■ I!> ’ ’ ’t'■.r g’ riw ti K th'm t

t). fv d ’ 11, V d ad t hem. wdt until t..< iced w । prepared, load it ;<g : .. t ke it l» < k to th ’ lain , and unload It into feed bin (* ..^quently h\ eliminating all tli it fe< | handling, tl-o m a mobile faini serve e sixes feeders a tremen<l”O(s amount of time, laour ai. 1 money, aixording to the <s ( uipmenf owm rs Inciea ied empha is m a! mi placed on better nutrition enabling farmem to get high pr> i n Mon and gnater profit from their meat milk and eggs Behind The 1 arm Market Scene Steadily declining hog pre -s whi h fell 7f> cents to $1 per 1 m di d W' .pht during kite Feb; .ary bl • .rh* r; i ration, to the !■ w,.d lewis.nihree ye u ■ B< au • ,o me iviuMve linjxji t.Ui e»4 hog pl . '.s 111 in a! I farm m uii” this pi n e sk.d ; rob ably wvs le t in : by Horse r farmers th.tn o’.her comm- my Joss* i occurmg during tiie last half of February, notas M Paul Mitchell Purdue Vni.er.Hitv ex teu ion agr.i .liarul economist Mil hell j^nn' . ou* that th. r • ported : air pel cent in* rea.se in hug olaughlei mn e last Jan 1 . hardly enough to justify this gr« at price decline F. d cuttie prices continued their tot ggan ride with lewises of $1 5o to i his rir.i prices on top g .-. i m < 11:<. bi ’ >w Hie $ b b\ (1 al ut $s be low nud-No-veed" ‘ p’sik ■ Exc-pt for the jerind of 1952 to car v 1' ’>3. this dee .•;■• rvpre.s. ii! M.e great'- ' pr; <■ <:r p in caMie v.'duus in jxa t var hlst< ry Mil twll sayj Top grading catt • 1. .ve suffered m- - • prl <■ los is than the lower rradas n • suit;-g m a wry rarr w spread Lc.een grad* »s. Ci>w pr:< < ar,, only slightly below levels of N 'Vi mb' r a. d have tended to run counter to the better glad- of cattle with 50e to 51 gains d..ru r I- --b’ ary F'S’C. r grade; <<■ t.miv in string der ru-d at nt a; st> a y prices < ’•pe«un!ly for the lower v eight catt : e only (he peavi. i w • I I fc-dera have ishared the we (knrxs < viuent in slaughter cattle prices P.eport from the Great Plains states :i; h< de a heavy out movement of wheat pastun mt tie Tin*, has 1 ’vn prompt d by the pastures productive and by bi'ter lack < f needed m itwt’ire to keep cvld weather Tlese conditions have contributed to a u ntinued heavy movement toward feed lohs and a pivbabie extension of low fed cuttle pnw-s in 1963 A.s with hog the r >der; te incrcase m cattle slaughter no fur this year only 3 jkt cent seems t«o small f» justifv the prhs- d'shne of Um past thr«-e months Practically all of the inervaoed nlaughier ge’xirted has dome in the far western states where rattle feeding has inerv used in re< ent years We go all-oul to give you fast, top-notch insurance service Aik any cl our policyhokkus' I hey'll tell you that We re always asnilahlc when you want sound advice in the Kiev lion of uuuianco for xmir family, home, car, bumum . . . and to help you if trouble »Hikei Jud goc Ul 4 tad . . . tod^. Robert .Johnson Insurance SS(L23bO

Overall. larger in. leases in market Mipphe*, are in pro.spvct, so n » htsie price improvement is ini r.' ii* S ittensi repirts indicati that l>vef prbvtt at retail ha. •• ik't been reduced in line wi n live < attlo values. After sagging early in the month, lamb prices r<s overed earlier losmw, with best fed western iamb .selling at |2o and above at Chit ago Mixed Irenas have been In evidence in grain markers Uncertainties regarding (ICC policie.s, expirt trade and weather damage t » winter wheat hax e been factor Wheat prioes sagged in the M.dv < 4 but strengthened in n in. Western market* Corn gain-d a cent while oats were up a . inta h ns three rents during la'c February. Soybean price

, MARCH SALE Combiotic $2.29 Penicillin cc $1.49 | Master Mix iO f f Hog ( one $5.55 ( N u-Iht> Spar \ amLsh <lt $1.99 j Nu Oay Floor & Trim \ arnish qt. J 1,99 Nu-Day W ill Paint ( loieOut SXSO ; Boots and Rubbers pair J 3.19 ■ Winter Caps $1.39 i AU Paint Rollers & Brushes 30$; off >1 Bolt-On I’irrowirg Stall Pan $2.95 ' Steel Tapes — 50 and 75 Feet $2.95 I v .rftr Mix Dairy Concentrate 3 S< ’< $4.75 Maramoth Red Clover $26.50 , White Canvas Gluves pair 29c 10'r Protein Blox $2.10 Row Kare $1.29 Rock Salt 100-lb $1.69 Salt Blox 50-lb 85^ Cobs for Mulch (For Trets and Roses) 45c Law n Seed (IFg B >y) »> 60c | Lawn Fertilizer kig $1,99 « * 1 “The Knechts’’ Rorth Liberty Elevator; Public Sale j As J have quit farming 1 will sell I mile south of ' Ijtkitilk on C. S. 31 to Riley Road thru 2*> miles wr-t or 2 miles sauth of North Lilverty to Itiiey Road , then 1 1 2 miles east on Saturday, March 16 At 11:30 DST 4 — TRACTORS —1 i Olivei s s Diesel tractor on 13\3s rubber: 19IS Oliver ; 77 gas tractor on 12x3S: 1912 Oliver 70 tractor, runs I good: Alli- ( halmers C tracto r , overhauled last sum- I mvi; 2 sets of Oliver 2-row cultivators; Oliver 2-row ' mounted corn picker: Mbs Chalmers GO 6-ft. combine; Albs Chainurs hay rake, PTO driven, MM 8-ft. pull I tv pt disc: I- sec. spring tuoth drag; 2-sec. spike tooth drag: Bbuk Hawk 2-row cnn planter with side opener* so fertilizer; New Ith a 12-A manure spreader; Ca-e 12-7 grain drill with fertiF/er attachment; 7-ft. * mi-mounhd mow r; 2 Hi” puli ty|H* plow on rubber; I nivervnl |c ft. double chain eleval >r with drag and 3 H. P. trm engine; two rubber ti’ed wagons with flat racks; mrtal wagon box; corn shelter; 50-ft. S” end- J i< - bi I : ro‘n r x ho * ’nuden tr etor with attachments; 2-whetl tniiler with ^t ck rack: tieven 9-sh r ailroad T ii.n* so corner pos's; two stuck water tanks; seven i t >w stanchions; muh tank. ( OOP IMPLEMENT PARTS One or two loads of Co-Op Implement pails from St. Joe Count) Farm Bureau. OATS — 175 Bushels I! ItM*' — lime extendtd to those seeing clerk before day df sale and making satisfactory arrangements. Not Jtespondble For Accidents Lunch Will Be Served WILLARD KNEPP Everett R<M»k^to»l. Auctioneer, Leesburg 453-1771 Nelson Iceman. Clerk, f^kevilie Bank 649-3127

w> akenvi. then st rengthme ! m lat>‘ trading «eaxions with gains of a cent or more in me tw»r-week period. In poultry markets, broilcrw remained basically steady w ith moat Sales at 16 ctnts Eggs were atendy to ahghtly atronger with most Grade A I^irge selling at 35-36 c at the farm. lIORGAS CUU LE TO MFUF The Dorcas Circle of the P-ts-bytertan Church will meet Wednesday, March 13, at 2 p m in the church aoclal room, Mrs Gua Schultz will be tile hoHtass. Mrs R N IjiFebiT will give the deVftions The lesaon, ‘The Rim of East A*sln." will be given by Mrs Manford Bouse. Miike Church a family affair