Walkerton Independent, Volume 82, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 August 1959 — Page 11
Livestock Auction 1 Posted By U.S.I). A. The United States Department 1 of Agriculture has posted the Walkerton Livestock Commission - Sales, livestock auction, al Walk- : erton, and the auction market now । operates under the Federal Packers " and Str? kyards Act. The 85th Con- 1 gress amended this Act to biiugJ all markets operating in interstate i commerce under the same uniform ■ regulations. i: After a market has been posted u as com ng under the Packers and! 1 Stockyards At, the selling agency ' registers with the Secretary of I’ Agriculture. They also file their ll schedule of rates and charges lor; : selling and other marketing sorv-l' ices which apply uniformly to all]' patrons'of the market. The scales aid tested at least twice each year 1 oy a. competent testing agency a net 5 weighing is conducted in accord- ; an<*e with established weighing. rules. The local market has provided bond which is acceptable to meet' the bonding requirements of the 5 Packers and Stockyards Act. The 1 bond requirement is for the pro- ' tection of tile farmers who sell j through the auction. This Act seeks t
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Lo maintain open competitive livestock markets, free from unfair practices, where prices can bo established by open competitive bids Up to this year stockyards at Indianapolis. Evansville, Muncie and Fort Wayne were the only livestock markets in Indiana wh'c qualified under this act. "Os,?, in’ posting of nearly all auction markets." said M. . Joy, "gives assurance to buyers and sellers of ]iv< stock that each market is operated under the same uniform rules and regulations; that scales are tested and maintained to give ac- < urate weights, and that complete records are kept. It is a fair practice law, fair to the market operator, fair to the buyer and fair to the seller, who in most cases is the farmer who raises the livestock. In addition, it also assures n’vmipt payment for the livestock sold." Last Concert At Friendship Gardens The last concert of the ..eason will be given at International Friendship Gardens on August 8 at 8:15 p.m. Allen Child and his Aristocrats of Song will present the program. These popular singers
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1 w ■ w । .1 \ A • • Wk 1 • I J - ' 'i .11 xl ' i: k , » ", • wh- % u Ry New Methods and Old. from above and below, by day and by night, the battle against forest fires is waged. I his year over 100.000 such fires will start from human carelessness. 5.000.000 or more acres of our priceless forest heritage will be destroyed, unless each one of you will remember to be careful with all fire. The tiniest spark can start a wildfire. Don’t be responsible lor burning a forest. This message spe adored by; i
1 i are well-known TV and radio art-1 lists. There are 24 young men and | women in the group. They have' . highly trained voices and will prej sent both classical and popular I songs. Zinnias, the State flower of Indiana, are now adding their gemlike blossoms to the beauty of the .Gardens. Hibiscus and dahlias are 1 also beginning to show. i International Friendship Gardens were founded to aid in establishing 1 | peace and friendship among all , ' people and are dedicated to the, j friends of flowers in all nations. j How to get there. The Chicago 1 South Shore and South Bend R. R. 1 I gives fast hourly service frojn Chi- • 1
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cago. South Bend and Benton Harbor to Michigan City, where taxi service is available. Motorists will find it most convenient to follow U. S. 12 east from Michigan City about U- 2 mil s to the coaling chute, turning right on Liberty Trail and following signs to the entrance and ample free parking grounds. The greatest trouble with nar-row-minded people is that they seldom look on the bright side of life. record speaks Povertv may not be a disgrace, but it has never been used as a testimonial of ability.
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Open Season Hugh Gray, director of Fish and Game Division of the Indiana Del partment of Conserxation, an- ( nounced the 1959 open season for hunting rails, galhnules and wood- . cock to conform to the. Federal , Regulations. Rails and Gallinulees: From September 1 to October 20 both dates inclusive. Bag limits 15 and posses- ■ sion limit 15. Woodcock: From October 2|5 to December 4th, both dates inclusive. Four per day and limit of eight in possession. No hunting on Sundays. Help keep our town clean!
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