Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1960 — Page 24

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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — April 28, 1960

Cham, of Commerce Plans Gala Ladies Night (Continued from Page 1) Chicago. East Chicago Chamber of Commerce, Gary Chamber “f Commerce and various other org mizations. Their most recent performance of note was the Indiana Music Educator s Convention at Indianapolis this past November. One of th c biggest reasons for their success has been their y mthfui enthusiasm coupled with a very professional attitude 80l a of the.'*- add up to enjoyable ent rtamment In rhirtecnthe »e«r The Avonettes. a group formed fiom the Avalon Gratto Auxiliary. are in their 13th year of performing and will give a program of skits that have always lieen well received in their many appearances wherever they have tvn They are under the <jirecti m of Mrs. E Eldon Bruce, and

WALKERTON LIVESTOCK SALE Mik North of Walkerton, on Rd. 23 Walkerton Livestock Commission Sales Sales Every Tuesday Starting Promptly at 5 p. m. (CST) This week found another good run of livestock with the calf market some lower again. A top of $33.50 for a 200 lb. Hol.. $33.00 for a 210 lb. Hol., $33.00 for a 195 lb. Rik., $33.00 for a 175 lb. Blk. with the light plain calves selling just as high as ever. A good run of hogs and a very good active market. A top of $16.50 for 5 head of 217 lb. hogs, $16.70 for 44 head of 209 lb. hogs, $16.70 for 11 head of 212 lb. hogs, >16.70 for 17 head of 215 lb. hogs, with 24 head of 228 lb. hogs at $16.60 and the bulk of the 170-240 lb. hogs selling $16.25 to $16.70. A top on sows of $14.10 for 5 head of 302 lb. sows, $14.00 for 3 head of 360 lb. sous, $13.80 for 5 head of 425 lb. sows with 500 to 600 lb. sows, sl3 to $13.50. Only 125 head of fat cattle on sale with the market lower but very active. A top of $25.80 for a 880 lb. WF heifer. $25.50 for an 840 lb. WF heifer. $25.40 for a 1045 lb. WF steer, $25.30 for an 830 lb. WF heifer, 525.10 for an 865 Ih. WF heifer with the bulk of the run selling $23 to 525. A red hot cow market w ith a top of $18.20 for a 1300 Ih. WF cow. $17.90 for a 1150 lb. Swiss, $17.90 for a 1265 lb. Hol., 517.80 for a 1130 Ih. Hol. $17.60 for a 1200 lb. Hol. with Canners and Cutters selling $14.50 to $16.00. A. A. SWANSON & DON SWANSON, Owners Joe Pence Nelson Lehman Auctioneer Clerk Marshall County Community Sale “THE FARMER’S LIVESTOCK MARKET’ Plymouth — Every Wednesday — 6 p. m. (C.D.T.) Me<lne%day brought out a good run of livestock, with plenty of bnverx to make the competitive bidding very kern. It pay* to sell yoor |lv«WrM*k at the Plymouth Sale Bam. Mark* 4 T<^>|ters For Wednesday, April 20th. VEAL—Market louer— Not many fancy calves couMgned. (190 Ih. Roan) Lmuvncr Befr, South Bend Sa-W (180 lb. Gwm.) Tod Mikeles, Hanna 34.50 (210 Ih. R«d.) Lloyd Abair, Plymouth FAT CATTLE—Me need more fat rattle. 24.90 (845 ih. WF.) Top of 6 h<*ad, R Reinhold, Culver 24.30 (960 Ih. Blk.) Minn A Minn. Culver 22-10 Top on a k»ad of 970 jb. Holstein Str*. A" lifts. (OMs—Market strong Me sold 78 head of butcher cows. 18.30 (1040 |L. HoL) Boh Rosenberry, Rochester 18.20 (HOM) |b. H<>l.) Harold Freehold, l^kevillc 13.20 (1215 lb. Hol.) Leo Ruffling. Argos 1 <.90 (H6-> ih. Hol ) L-o Ruffling, Argon 17.<5 (940 Ih. Hol.) Ix’o Gardner, Walkerton BlLLS—Every but) pen in the barn was sulk 21.50 (1030 lb. MF.) rm 20HO (23.10 lb. Hol ) ( wida Martin, Bourbon ‘ ~ 20.50 ( 975 th. Hol.) Robert Brrkrv, Br*nwn 20 30 (1235 lb. Hol.) Minn A Minn, Culver HOGS—I6^I (225 Ih. av.) Mayne Crow, Argos i 16 20 to 16.50 — 3io head of top hogs, a s thia price 16.00 (12 head 255 Ih. av.) Coleman Lowry, Plymouth 16.30 (65 head—uneven in weight) J. <>inger|<-h, Argos SOW’ 14.50 (315 Ih.) Bill Bottorff. Plymouth 1140 (345 lb. av.) John Kaulina*, Cuker BOARS — it.(mi to 11.70 1 LEDING pigs — 15 75 ea. (24 Hamp.. 67 lbs ) Ernest Shaffer, Pax 13 75 ea. (12 hd., 52 |L ax.) John Herkeman, Bremen 11.00 ea. (23 hi., 34 lb. at.) Everitt Thornton, Ptym. MILK COM *»— M3o.(Mi (Holstein Springer > f Mart a. Bourbon 277.50 (Hoktein Spring. r> Boh Rosenberry, Kothen BREEDING Bl LLS—W.M (710 ||, Ml , Jen*. Pippinger. Plyin % Sjxsials . _ 1. 36 a-anlng pig*. 2. Several head of Holstein ho fers, nady for gra**. Our «.ftier i*jw n daily to ame you — M a. m. to 4 ». m. Trueks U.HnMr Ham Phone MX 5-1142 Vern FkaeerJer. Jr„ Manger

will have 10 ladies in their cast that perform light, humorous and well -ha lanced prog ra ms. In their 13 years they have developed quite a repertoire of acts and any will command the attention of all present. This group works for the love of doing this and turn their profits over to charity. Together with the musical program of the Swing dhoir, this different and top-flight program is one that no one wanks to miss. Reservations are due immediately as plans must be made for the serving of the dinner. Secretary Elliott Frash is taking reservations and tickets are being mailed to all members of the Chamber. Members are encouraged to bring guests also as the program is one that all will enjoy. Tickets for this annual event are $2 50. This will conclude the dinner meetings of the group until the fall months roll around again. The fellow who is full of promises sometimes turns out to be a trust buster.

Primary Election Tuesday, May 3 (Continued from Page 1) tent of finding some party switching for this election to get support for the candidates of their choice in the Republican party. The Democratic party has no contest in this race. The R?pubulican party ha« been victim of a split on this issue to some extent with one topic, the licence branch, creating most of the differences of opinion. The local candidates, both Republican and DenuM iatic, for the Wakerton people to decide, ate listed here. REPIBLUAN Precinct Committeeman 157 D Harry Doll 58D Waiter "L” Heil 2 57D Paul Guard ISBD Claude Watkins 3 57D Claude E. Houser 58D David M. Mellin DEMOCRAT 1 Vacant 2 57A Melvin R. Divine 3 57A Ray A. Nusbaun: Republican Delegates with two to be chosen: 36D Harry Doll; 37D Claude E Houaer; 38D Claude E Watkins; Democrat Delegates 36A Jame« D. McKesson: 37A Ray A. Nusbaum. Remember. “Don’t let someone pick your candidates for you, VOTE IN THE PRIMARY TUESDAY!" This is only exer-' cising the most significant privlege you have as a citizen of the United States. The primary should not be passed lightly. The voting places for the three precincts in Walkerton are as follows: Precinct 1. the Lloyd Stephenson residence at 300 Illinois St.; Precinct 2, the Community Building at the corner of Ohio and Washington Streets; and Precinct 3. the Town Hall, entrance at the Police Station. Polls wU be open from 6 a.m, to 6 p m. C.D^.T.

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Boats Registered In Indiana Free From Coast Guard Registration

Boat owners of Indiana, W’ho are or will register their boats under the new Indiana Motorboat Registration Law, will not be required to register their boat with the U .S. Coast Guard. "The U. S. Coast Guard” will not issue any numbers to a boat already numbered under the Indiana numbering system as that system was approved by the Coast Guard on January 13, 1960. The Coast Guard applications and stamps available at all first and second class post offices after April Ist, are soley for numbering boats in any state not having an approved system." John Rawlins, superintendent of the enforcement division said Indiana has an approved system. Recent new a stories containing the Coast Guard registration

SALE-A-RAMA SPECIAL! DORMEYER Reg. SIB.OO PORTABLE SQ9S MIXER J (See Other Sale-A-Rama Specials In This Paper) REED'S ELECTRIC Phone 217 Open Fri. & Sat. Nights Walkerton For Sale-A-Rama Days

rules have led boat owners believe that boats must be re istered with the Coast Guard a Indiana. This is not necessa as Indiana has complied with t Federal Bonner Act and its nu boring system has been approv by the Coast Guard. The reg tration and the numbers that with the registraion, when a plied to a boat, allows that re istration to be honored in a state that has an approved ji isdiction of the Coast Guard. NOTICE I wih not be responsible f debts contracted for by anyother than myself. Burton W. Harr Walkerton, Indiai 2” f” 3xm: