Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 January 1960 — Page 5

A ^!! Discusses Beef Problems - ■ *r~ \ ^KL * - • : -« '> - Ww /vkb » W w L < £•* '*Fnf xCW^’ Mte» I Adult b anner s M.etmg: Ken M ^Donald. Purdue Beef s\ . '..<•■ f Bn Forage Sp,< > dud from Pin me and G. A Lawrence, of W alkerton.

Forty area froe: .1 heard Dr. Ken Ma. Donald Purdue Beef Spe dahst, discuss the outlook in the Beef Prod . non Industry Monday evening at a W dkerton Adult Farmer Class meeting at the High School. Dr Ma Don-Id explained results of recent ext laments at Purdue with variou levels oi Hormone Feeding or Implantntii n with both steers an I heifers It was point cd out that St: bestrol. >n proper quantities consistently raised the rate of gain for steers by about fifteen percent However, it was pointed out that legislation pending m Congress may make oral administration of the hormone illegal. Accompanying Dr. M mDonald was Hal Wheaton. Agronomy Dept Forage Specialist from Ptirdue, who discussed the ro'»s of various forages in beef deeding The program was <l. axed by a panel discussion of qme tmns asked by the audience Members of the panel were Dr MacDonald and Mr. Wheaton; Eldon Boeder and Noble Heyde. feeders from near Bremen: and G A Uurrnre «>i Walkerton. Refreshments were served by courtesy of the Farmers State Bank. Next Monday s program. How You Can Benefit fr -m S il (’ a • i VStion" will V Jure Marton St- m Soil Conservationist of ’he r w.c formed S'. JocphC< mt; S il< >neervation District m ••n't take chances Excel ■ ■ I Auto Insurance casts no mere... ♦ I Gives you note Wiving protection than any policy on the market—- ♦ I It's the finest! g Hiatt insurance H *O2 Ohio Street Phone 269 H Walkerton. Ind

ENG V.EMEXr WXOI \( ED Mr and Mis H irold I Cot:, ? ;i Parkiidge Dnv. , A,. t Latavef'. announce the ”ngag. inert of tie c daughter. Miss .Sandra Ann Scott of Plymouth to Alfred <’har<s Geist Jr. son of Mr, an 1 Mrs Ah¥ed L Geist, Rt 1. Walkerton Miss Scott, a graduate of Plymouth high school attended Purdue university, Lafayette She is eni ployed as a laboratory techni: tn at Parkview hospital Her fiance, a gra luate of Tyner high school, ! emp <>yed as a refrigeration serv- ■ man by Baker-Ward Inc , South Bend. The nuptial date has not been set. Fear Is bom into every man. but •he brave have the ability to overcome it.

WORTH MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE Chevy’s new toniM springs and Sturdi-Bilt design are changing everybody's ideas about how much work a truck can do. Last year’s schedules are out—Chevrolet tracks ride faster over the rough runs to get in more trips a day! Big repair bills are no longer a problem—Chevrolet tracks soak up punishment that means downtime to other makes! And trade-in time’s put off for extra thousands of miles-'6O Chevrolet tracks stay new like never before!

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January -I. 1960— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT

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New Dollar-Saving Prices Step -Vans, 4-W hurl Drives, many light-duty models with automatic transmissions - all are lower priced. Prices have also N-un reduced on all optional VB's. New Torsion-Spring Suspension Eliminates I Ix’am shimmy an 1 wheel fight' With torsion springs up front there’s a ' brand new, smoother, earirr handling ferl Ix-lnnd the wheel. New rear su-in’m-ions include 1 wide bas»-<l coil springs in m >--t f light-duty models, tougher 1 variable-rate leaf springs in medium- and heavy-duty models. Electronically Balanced Wheels Front wheels and tires are balanced at the factory. Helps make that new ride revolutionary!

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New Cabs—Wider, Safer, More Comfortable Many modi la .ire a whole 7. inches lower (without sairiticing 1 road clearance), so it’s easier to hop in and out of cabs. Still . there’s more pace inside: more room for hats and his«, more , foot room with suspended jxd ils. Cab-, are safer, too; new build makes them 67 more rigid. Plus Improvements Ail Through the Line A new steering linkage system tliat cuts vibration, means letter control. There's new V 8 efficiency Sixes long famous for saving. New key-turn starting. Higher, wider visibility. Talk to 1 your Chevrolet dealer about tlie world’s most advanced trucks.

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