Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1960 — Page 12
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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT - March 3, 1960
Upset-Minded Indians Drop 48-45 Decision (Continued form page one) on !s Inter with another basket and again, a one-point deficit was all
WALKERTON LIVESTOCK SALE H Mile North of Walkerton, on Rd. 23 \U»*kerton Livestock Commission Sales flales Every Tuesday Starting Promptly »t 5 p. m. (TST) For a go<Ki market and a square deal, where each consignment large or small is given our complete attention. This week found our run a little smaller on all classes hut a ven good active market on everything. ____ The calf run lighter with not too mans fancy calves on sale. A top ot >12.50 for a 210 lb. Hol.. $ 12.00 for a 175 lb. Hol., $12.00 lor a 205 lb. red calf, $41.50 for a 210 lb. Black. $10.50 for a 220 lb. Gur.. SIO.OO for a 200 lb. Hol., with a lot of calves selling from $38.00 to $10.50. A red hot hog market with a top of $11.70 for 8 head ot 20$ lb. hogs >11.70 for 12 head of 205 lb. hogs. This compaivs to an extreme Chicago top of $11.75, $14.60 for 37 head of 21 I lb. hogs. $14.50 for 15 head of 229 lb. hogs. $14.50 for 7 head of 215 lb. hogs. $13.90 for 14 head of 244 lb. hogs with the bulk of the 190-230 hogs selling $14.25 to $11.60 and the 230 to 260 $13.75 to $14.25. One of the best bull markets we have had in several weeks. A lop of $22.10 for a 1185 lb. WF bull. $21.90 for a 1200 lb. Black. $21.60 for a 1015 lb. Black. $22.00 sot a 690 lb. WF $21.50 for a 1240 lb. Hol.. $20.20 for a 1185 lb WF. 136 head of fat cattle on sale with a red hot market on the better cattle. A top of $28.10 for a 1050 Ih. Blk. steer. $28.10 for a 1090 lb. Black steer. $27.90 for a 1165 lb. Black steer $27.70 for a 960 lb. Black steer. 527.70 for a 1010 lb. Black steer. $27.50 for a 1225 lb. Black steer. $27.50 for a 1175 lb. Black steer. A top on heifers of $26.10 for a 960 lb. Black heifer. $25.50 for a 930 lb. illack heifer. $24.90 for an 825 lb. Black heifer w ith a lot of cattle selling from $23.50 to $25.00. The cow market fully st eadv with a top of $17.30 for a 1370 lb. Hol.. $17.30 for a 1095 Ih. Hol.. $16.80 for a 1200 lb. red. $16.80 for a 1320 lb. Hot, $16.70 for a 1555 Ih. Hol. with Canners and Cutters selling from $14.00 to $15.50. NOTICE: Consigned for our next Tues. Sale March 8. we have an entire herd of 20 head of good Holstein cows. A complete dairy herd that is producing very good. L L SWANSON & DON SWANSON. Owner Joe Pence Nelson Leman Auctioneer Geri Marshall County Community Sale “THE FARMER’S LIVESTOCK MARKET” Plymouth — Every Wednesday — 6 p. m. (C.D.T.) Spe< uU afternoon Sate next Wrdm*4ay, Wr. 9, st 12 noon. We will mH! at auction new merrimiMUMx etectrte skillets, etectrk blanket*. electric roasters, powder all kind* of small tool* and man^ other items. At 1 p.m. our regular monthly Dairy and Feeder Sate of 40 head of good Guenwey ooww; 25 head of Holstein cows and heifers; 1 reg. HntetHn breeding bull whose dam has over 1760 Ih*. of milk; 1 reg. brown Swim hull with lots of production; 15 Angus cow* due to freshen in March and April; SO head Angus feeding <4Mvew from Lloyd Keyser farm. Many other coasigmnHiga will be woid. Market Topper* tor Wed., Feb. 24th ’ EAL—Market *teadj—No fanc> calve* consigned. 40. W) (190-lb. Roan) Lloyd Abair, Plymouth 40.50 <2©o-lb. Blk.) Phil Hanes South Bend 40.00 (185-lb. BpL) Earl Reinhold, (Ulxer r AT ( ATTLE—No real good cattle <x»n*ignrd. 22.50 iABS-lh. Hot Hfr.) Gregory Pohnydko, Bremen , .. .. 21JW ( *° p of * ,kM Johann X Strong, Plvm. COWS—■ Lot* of COW* with a strong market. 10.50 (785-lh. Blk.) Harold Irrehauf, lakevillc !«<*» (SHO Ih. MF) Don Houin, Argo* K to (1000 IK UF| ItonHouin, Argo* >« ™ (1515 lb. Blk.) Paul Nitong. Argo* ISJto < 12Melb. Huis*! Harry Rough, Walkerton lb 20 (1385 lb. Hol j Wilfred Ite laukterr IMXI^WdO (1565 Ih. Hol.) Virgil Fauhdirk. Plymouth 20.00 (1015-|h. Hol.) Earl Reinhold. (Mtw Our of the large*) run* of hogs we have ever had. 14.10 (to head 202-Ih.) Rnnak! Harri*, Ptvmouth 11.00 (II hr»d. ?06-lt>*.) Roy £ Zola Bellman, Brem. 11.00 <2O head, 2l3|h > Mr*. Omar Mangus, Plvm. 15 00 to 14.10 (415 head) SOUS—I2.2O (155 Ih. ax.) I ten Ilonin, Plymouth 12.10 (400-lh. ax.) Mr*. Omar Mangus, Plynxmith 11 00 (367-lh. ax.) Virgil Quivey, Plymouth II HO (545-lb av.) Lloyd Burch. Walkerton 11.00 (I*o Th. av.) l^ennard SU«hter„ Bremen BOARS—#2O to 10.25 MILK (OWs—4»nod Milk Oww are In demand 36d-©6 (4 yr. old HohdHn) Hod ZHmer, Plymouth 262A0 A 242-50 (2 yr. ok! Hol. Springer*) L Mre. Plymouth 240 0© (Hol*tHn Springer) Joe Maar. Plxmonth FEEDING CATTLE—26.2S (I© WF 54« lh av.) A Beatty Ply. Ow office open daily tn serve yoo — • a. m. to 4 w m. Truck* Available Barn Phone WE <*4141 %rm Ftowwrier, Sr* Mnamgrr
that waa on the wore board. After callng a time out. GundInch hit two free throws tor Judson with 2’i minutes left Jordan added another single point with 1:41 left The Indiana weren’t able to hit in their late efforts and I with 49 seconds left. Gundlach I’again was fouled and boosted the
score to 45-41 for Judson with two free throws Jones was finally , fouled with 15 seconds left and hit । twice. Cibock added Judaon's fin- , al point shortly after and Cripe , toasts! in a long 3ft footer just I before the gun to end the scor- , ing. with the Indians on the short । end of the 45-45 score. Gifndlacli Rig Gun Gundlach ended the game with 15 points on (5 baskets, all in the first half, and six free throws, foui in the last few minutes to sew up the win High scoring Bogash was throttle*! to only 10 points by the Indians' defense Cripe and Shields each had 11 for the 10.-ers. both coming on 4 baskets and three Free shots. Evon though the Indians missed some costly free throws they st..l ended the contest hitting better on . the r chanty shots than did the winners However, the pcreentago’; I were not good from any spot or I line for cither team. Box Score NORTH JUDSON fg ft p Bogash ft 0 3 Gundlach 6 6 3 Tnuxty 1 0 31 Jordan 314 Ciboch 432 Watkins 0 0 1 Totals 19 10 16 WAUKERTON Spier S 1 2 Shields 4 3ft Cripe 4 3 3 Neimasik 0 0 2 Johnson 1 2 1 Whitmer 1 0 0 Hosteter 10 1 Jones 321 Total 17 11 15 Score by Quarters: North Judson 11 29 40 48 Walkerton 9 20 33 4C Officials: Lazar and Jones.
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Refreshments of salad, crackers and coffee were served. Arthur DeMyer wag in Indianap-. (Olis Tuesday attending a Skelgas < meeting. Mrs Thomas Youdbulls returned from St. Joseph hospital, South , Rend, after undergoing eye sur-1 gory Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Anioij Bierly and , son, Billy, and Arthur Zigler. were Sunday dinner guests of Alpha and Charles Lempke in MillCreek. Rev. and Mrs. J. Kemp Tunis were In Lafayette Tuesday attend- , ing a conference meeting on sum-! mer campg ■ - KPEE< IK RAJT CLUB At the meeting of the Speech- | craft Club. Mrs. William Skinner, • .toastmistress, introduced three featured speakers who were Mrs. Eugene Lenz. Mrs. Harry Collins and Mrs. Charles Roth. Each gave an interesting five-minute oration. I j The Speechcraft Club wishes to extend a welcome to prospective I members next Wednesday, Manh 9. at 8:00 p.m. in St. Patrick’s' School Hall. For further in forma-1 !tion contact Mr*. Eugene Lena, at 907 W,” Walkerton. Find Birthday Michael Leo Cox-er celebrated hl« first birthday Sunday. Michael is;the son of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Cover of LaPorte. Guests from Walkerton were Mr. and Mrs | Wayne Cover. Mr and Mrs Jonn McGovern. Mr. and Mrs Bill Kline dinst, Norma Klinedist and Mr*. David Klinedinst and daughter. | Drive Carefully Always*
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P.T.A. COUNCIL PROGRAM The P.T.A. County Council prr gram, broadcast each Saturday r 8:45 am., has Gordon Patriei County Attendnce Officer, and En met Eiler. County Superintended of Schcwls, on the fifteen minu I program this week. They will an wer questions about the St. J soph County School system at their duties. A few minutes of t program will be given to questio that concern the reorganization sohoo) districts. INTERMEDIATE M.F.F. The meeting wag opened by F Meltlnos. Nancy Theobold gave t minutes. Bud I’orter led in the k son. Refreshments were served a the meeting adjourned. D - । BIRTHS '□ ( Mr. and Mrs. Elvin White f the parents of a daughter tw Feb. 2ft at Holy Family hospital hospital Notes' □ Mrs. Burton Harold was adnted to Holy Family hospital, I Porte. Feb 24. Carl Asper was admitted to H< Family hospital February 24 . Mrs. William Lawson was a mit ted to Community hospital. 1 Porte Feb 25 Infant Jeffry Marbn Is am« leal patient In Starke Memor hospital. Mrs Harold Timm was admit’ to Holy Family hospital Feb. : BAD HABIT Try to mend your w-ay©. 1 don’t get a crick tn your arm fr turning over new leaves.
