Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 March 1960 — Page 8

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— INDMPJLNDWT — March 10, IMO

Koontzlr Lake NEWS LETTER?

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K I- United .Mu.'i'.umry ( hurrh The church with the lighted Paul W Ixmcki, ]»a.stnr Mrs K S Viuga, Supt. This Sur.diy evening we wU> have Rev. Orlan Gordon our District Superintendent, luxe to speak t »r iu <' >:v. * an 1 hear him at ~ ’0 v 3l Sunday School. 10:15 Morning W catup 7 30 Ei t> ing Service 7 30 Wi P o*lay, ITaycr meeting We r j I;»rmuig to V ia.vo s ‘n.* >p t # lai guests m our Sunday School t . s Sunday Come and hear them. x warm welcome awaits you at our fnemLy church Koontz Lake < omimimt) ( hurcti A J Compton. Pastor Sun lay Si hooi M 30 a. m Morning worship 10.30 a n. Evening Worship 7 <lO p ni Young People's service Saturday 7 ‘Ki p. i and Sunday 6:00 p. m. Bus • s meeting for church a-nd Sunday School wvl lx* announced in morning service this .Sunday. Hope UI will be present. W c need some good used muaxal instrumentci for the young people to use. Will pay reason aldo price Call A J Compton. «35R, Walkerton. Mi and Mrs J E**viberg. of Ik K>m mg true, ALctugazn. and M;' •nd M ... Walter Strain. Hammond, were g ic^ts of Mr. and Mrs Jo in M Turnbull on Sunday Conservation Club notes On Friday of thia work, there vnll lie a gathering at the chib house of ths members. who will assist in getting the building ready for the following week whan the first meeting of this year will be held Ln it Conn about 10-00 a.m and bring a lunch. _ - -I INVESTMENT I SECURITIES’ STOCKS LOUS C. HOUSER 800 Virginia St Phone 108 Walkertea. Indiana

Dr. H. C. Miller Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon OFFICE HOURS: R - 12 and 1:30 - 5 MTThF 7-9 Moo. & Friday Evenings 8-12 Saturday® Closed Wednesdays Dr. Walter M. Denaut Dentist OFFICE HOURS: 9 - 12 and 1:30 - 5 MTWFS Closed Thursdays Dr. Burton L. Furst Dentist OFFICE HOURS: 9 - 12 and 1- 5:30 MTWFS ( 7-8 Friday Evenings Closed Thursday® Dr. Elliott C. Frash Optometrist OFFICE HOURS: 9- 12 and 1- 5 MTThFS Closed Wednesdays Open Evenings by Appointment Dr. G. E. Ne id linger Veterinarian OF I It E HOI RS: 1:00 • 2:00 M«»ndav thru Saturdav 7:00 - 8:00 Friday* ' i ' Nusbaum’s Funeral Home Day or Night Phone Walkerton 83

{Behind The Fam Mariiet Scenes laAFA YETEE. ’ad -Storm cor. dlt-ona dominated livestock marketa during .ate February, cutting back receipts and permitting price# ,to rise to the h ghost lovely n several months report* M Paul jMiUheil. l*untue University agiicu’tural erYvnomist Hear)’ snow, which msri tranaporta’fon difficulties uw chiefly responsible for sharp rrductiioas in slaughter supplies Thu led to inceajed competition ming packers aw they attempted t i • keep killing lines busy. Labor contracts caII for a guarani*-- 1 nui ber a.’ hours p-r week whi< h. wh< r Avostock rg- ■' pts arc reduced, mrreavx# cnmjw'tito'a bidding in t" • mark nt*. Higher livestock pace, arc uval y a, Woe a tod with strong* ' wholesale meat prices, but thu ha* not t-Hjen true during lit February, Mitchell say*. In Li< • the Mme set of severe w atl r conditions probably reduced th'* effective demand for moa** bkeeping houswivow away from - rma! shopping centers. c- :s’ng a slow down m the movement c r meat. Pr^ewisc, top cattle advan< cj • 130.50 per cwt. at Chicago, the highest prices paid since July. 1959 Most grades shared m part of the advance, but big, plain steers of the short fed variety remained les, popular with buyers Mhi c best prime steers reached the S3O :> r . figure, dunce steers sold up to $29. and gxxl grade up tn $26 75 at 1 cthlnago. Standard and commercial grading cows have sold in a gen er-1 al ranga of sl4-417.15 while commerci.a bulls h.ave topped recently at $22 I 'ode.’ <attle have rh.-ywn signs i of normal seasonal strength, no 1 doubt partly in sympathy with the stronger fat rattle market and partly because of the approach of soring in the southermost states With dheaper feed in pmupect, marketings o* • tock er and feede* । type catt'e are reduced and when . met by stronger demand, prices rise. Kansas City reported prices sn yearling steers up to $lO wh'lc WAI.KnKTON M-A-S-O-N-I-C Na. «18. F. A A. M. M KAONIC MOKETINGIi first Thursday Might es Month AU Masons lavited BOBERT SCHAFFBR, W. M. HARRT DOLL, Swretery

j choice t^'pe steer calves Srtattneed , to the $35 level. ( । Hog prices showed gains acro<« I the board, with betd meat type grade reaching $115.25 at both indlanapolis vnd Chicago. Thia rop-

icsontod the best prices aueo lsjtf Augiwt However, the prospective larger supply of hogs for M.v^h an I April will prob.abiy lead to price loss as soon as weather conditions correct themselves, Mitchel. 9ays By early summer markets should fori the beneficial effect of reduced pnxhiction of < ar y spring pigs and b id to a generally improved price level. Not to b<> outdone by cattle and hogs, fit 'ambs al<»o joined m th* upswing of prices, with tops of $22 25 on best lambs at Chirag' Al*h <ugh the levfl of feeding of lambs th' , winter was reported!' 7 percent bo ow that of last year marketings of lambs during thi: w.nter wa s reportedly 7 pecent be low that of last year, marketing of lambs during the last ha f o February 1 avc bcm 13 percen' i , down, providing the basis for tin * much impr< nd pr.ee situat.on I Most conditions m the gra r markets have been pr.co depress ing. Despite the mfluor.r of government price supports, whe ■ prices have declined generally 2 I per bu.. corn fractiona’ly more than 1c per bu , wlu’e both rye ar ' stiri-eans declined 2-3 c per bu n future's contracts Several factors have comb.ne! ।to influence the trend toward low ,er prices. S< nm disappointment hi. .been reg xtcrod over lack of #u* ! ficient export outlet for surplu:' i bread gTairs. while heavy move ment of corn off farms hat; hid a .weakening price influence. In the cane a’ soybeans, both the bad.;, dopresaod o 1 market and a s’ack i nmng of demand for supplemental [feeds have been bearish price far i tors. P.rtillry and egg markets have remained on a practical y steady basis, with broilers and fryer? selling mostly in a 17-19 c range A though egg pices have be*r moatly steady, top grades have been weak to 1c lower while lower grades have picked up 1c per dor en Crew Leaders For 60 Census Appointed Appointment of crew leaders for the 1960 Census of Population and Housing in tins area was announced today by Supervisor Peter Trone of the Census Bureau's temporary district office in South Bend Mr* Anna Dou Houser. R, .R 2. North Dterty. was appointed as crew leader for this district. Each crew leader wi 1 supervise about 20 enumerators in the big nationw.de census whkri begin* April 1. Crew leader training w.ll begin on Mu-ch 9 for rural crew leaders whi e their city counterparts will start tra ning on March 14. Topics to be covered in the training «ess ons include procedure# for recruiting of census takers, how to train their census takers. ' canva/kcng methods, preparation and submission of reports, and the supervision of census takers to inj sure a complete and accurate countThe crew leader is ore of Hie key people in the field operations of the 1960 Census of Population and Housing It is his reaponmbihty to recruit and train the census I takers: plan and allocate work as { s gnmonts: review the work of the j ceT«uJi Lakers and take remedial action where necessary, and to hand'e difficult rcum erauon SAVINGS* BONDS Ql OTAb UF Alvin W. Shank, cluurman of he St Josenh County V S Sav nes Bond# Comm ttee has been a Iviaed that the county's sales qu ta for the current year is $10.153,000 ’The slate's quota for 1960 is sll3 600 000 in assigning county quotas the Savings Bond# volun te« n« throughout tlir state were infornud that the quota# are ajipruxunat ly 7 per cent more than •- h <oint> s 1959 Savings Bonds sale# JOHNSON TOWN A! IIP IX RM Bl RE At' TO MEET The Johnson Township Firm Bureau uiil hold their nUvU g

uwa , — T .ul q,... , w <•- -a a-a -u-* r WnfKny. Mwrna ><». war waa pos.tpwri W adrarae weather last Thursday This meeting will be j the 4-H enrollment night. The meeting will commence at 7 SO p in.

j DOOR PRIZES | - REFRESHMENTS - ! - At — Michiana Chemical Co's. Makers of Spartan Plant Food OPEN HOUSE n<> PLANT TOUR l! - On- I | Sat. and Sun. — March 12 & 13th I 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. I ' M - • THE ROUNDHOUSE | IN NILES, MICHIGAN I Continuous Entertainment — Movies j See How Fertilizer Is Made | BRING THE FAMILY ( I Courtesy Os NORTH LIBERTY ELEVATOR ‘ North Liberty, Indiana YOLK SPARTAN DEALER C I_ - — j JAY BEE MEAT MKL ' ! ‘Yoa don’t need the luck of the Irish when you serve ’ t meats from J^v Hee's. You Ret top quality, high ■ value meats at low prices.” I Sausage Sale—Dollar Values i ! Lean Bulk Sausage 3 lbs. $1.00; I Country Style | Fresh Sausage . . 3 lbs. SIOO I Little Pork I Link Sausage ... 2 lbs. SI.OO ( 1 I Hickory | Smoked Sausage . . 2 lbs. SI.OO | - special — | Guaranteed Freak ( J Pure Ground Beef . 3 lbs. $129 I J. B. Williams & Sons, Inc. WHOLESALE — KETAIL ■ ( omph te Home Locker Processing — Slaughtering— A X^ing — ( lifting — Sharp Frvez ng — TUndering— X Hickory Smoking ■ Open Monday though Saturday. S a. m. to 6 p. m ■ Closed Sundays and Holidays X 3'j Miles Went of Walkerton Phone 55

at th* Johnaon Township Omuxiity Bulktlnr. Dreams sometime* come true and fltill people aren't satisfied