Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1960 — Page 12
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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — Sept. 8, 1960
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swihart and family and' Mr. and Mrs Herald Hostetler and family enjoyed Sunday in Chicago. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Conner and family of Mulbsrry. Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Easterlund of Nappanee: Mr. and Mrs Gad Miller and daughter. Sharon of Paik For* est, Hl. PEGGY KINNEY PLACES STH Peggy Kinney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kinney, received sth place in the girls sole divison for eleven year olds of the Eaton Twirling Contest at the State Fair September 3.
WALKERTON LIVESTOCK SALE iz Mile North of Walkerton, on Rd. 23 Walkerton livestock Commission S;des Sales Every Tuesday Starting Promptly at 5 p. m. (G ) This week found the smallest sale we have had in several weeks, but a good active market ‘J"™*" ‘ / The calf market fully steady with the.choice calves some higher. A top of $38.00 for a 195-lb. Hol, $• <•«< ^^a 210-lb. Hol.. $36.50 for a_l7o-lb Hui, $36.00 for a 180-lb. Hol, $35.50 for a 170-lb. Hob $35.50 for a 200-lb. Hol., $35.50 for a 180-lb. Hol. with a lot of ca ves selling $33 to $35.50. a-iromp hot A light run of hogs partly due to the ext""V weather. A top of $16.50 for o head of 207 -lb. hogs (compares to an extreme ( fl”head $16.40 for 13 head of 203 b. hogs » ,6 4" fo £ £ of 199-lb. hogs. $16.30 for 16 head of 212-lb. hogs with the bulk of the 190-240-lb. hogs selling S, 6‘oMMO. A top on sows of $14.80 for 5 head of 293-lb.sows. $14.60 for 3 head of 311-lb. sows, $14.2a for 6 head of 380-lb. sows with 500 to 600-lb sows. sll 50Ite> $12.a0 ■rhe bull market steady with a top of $20.50 for a 2135-lb. Hol. $20.50 for a 1325-lb. HoL $20.00 for a 1075-lb. Black, $19.80 for a 1325-lb. Blade. The lighest run of cattle in weeks but a very good market. A top of $24.40 for a » ™3O- |b . W^ $24.20 for a 1060-lb. WF steer, $24.20 for a 1075-lb. •WF steer, $24.10 for a 1135-lb. WF st 6 ***; $24.00 for a 1220-lb. WF steer, $24.00 for a 1175-lb. WF steer, with a lot of cattle selling $23.00 to $24.00. The cow market steady,with a top of $16.80 for of 1040-lb. Swiss. $16.00 for a 995-lb. Hol., J or 11 1290-lb. Hol., $15.70 for a 1040-lb. Hot., $15.<0 for a 1200-lb. Hol.. $15.60 for a 1380-lb. Hol. with Canners and Cptters selling $11.50 to $13.00. A. A. SWANSON & DON SWANSON, Owners Pence Nelson Lehman Auctioneer Vim Marshall County Comnumity Sale “THE FARMER’S LIVESTOCK MARKET* Plymouth — Every Wednesday — 6 p. m. (C.D-T.) It Pays to Sell your lixestdwk at the Plymouth Sale Bum Our next Dairy and Feetier Sale Wed., Sept. 14, at 1 pm. If you have good milk forth to sell, let us know and we will advert me them. Market Topper* for Wed., Aug. 31st. VEAL—Market strong on g«MMi ham calves. 36.00 (165-lh. Gur.) Frank Martin, Bremen 35.00 (175-lh. Hol.) Karl Obum, Plymouth 35.00 (1651 b. ILd.) Karl Olson, Plymouth 34.50 (160lh. Hol.) Wendell £ Lowell McCollough, Bourbon. 34.00 (146 H Hol.) Wendell £ Lowell McC ollough, Bourbon FAT CATTLE—If you have Fat Cattle to sell, call us and we will be glad to come to your farm and give an estimate. COWS—I7.OO (1015-1 b. HoL) Richard Calhoun, Argos 15.40 (955-lh. Hol.) Earl Reinhold. Culver 15.30 (1270-lb. Hol.) Howard Feldman, Bourbon 15.00 (1360 Ib. H<d.) Roelke £ MrCarty, South Bend 14 M 4» 1350-lb. Holj Roelke £ MrCarty, South Bend 14.60 (1225-lb. Hol.) Norman Krathwol, Bremen 14.60 (1070-lb. Hol.) Cha*. Uilhehn, Plymouth Bl LI Ji—2o.oo (1955 Ib. HoL) Julius Van De Keerr.MWh. 19.20 (1015 Ib. Hol.) Earl Reinhold, CWver HOGS—A good hog market romddcrtng that hogs have been lower—lM <Hit of the lust 20 market days. 15.40 (9 hd., 196-lb. ax.) Ixwrn Brockey, Tlpp. 15.30 (7 h«l 210-lb. av.) Cl uro Eastwood. LnkevlHe 15.30 (217-H». av.) Joe Denney, Drlamg 15 30 (226 Ib. av.) ( harks King, Lakeville LIGHT HOGS—I4.6O (63 hd , 175-lh. av.) Mcßride £ Hawblltrrl, I^akevllle HEAVY HOGS—IS.2O (235-lb. av.) Wm. Reese. Bremen SOW'S—I4.7O (245-lb. av.) Gro. Vargo. luakevilie 13.50 (825-lb. av.) I>h k Pfeiffer, Plymouth 13.50 (320 1b ax.) Dennis Childers, Walkerton BOARS—9.3O to 11.20. FEEDING I'lGS—3lo head with a Mtmlx market. 9.00 ea (26 hd., 29 lb*) Juiks Mcßride, l^keville LAMBS—IS. 00 <M« ib ax.) F. O. PatlerMtn, Walkerton MILK COWS—29O.OO (Hol. row £ calf) Andrew Harlotinski. Walkerton 267.50 (Hol.) Harold Nettrour. Bremen 250.00 (f-yr. old Hoi. Spriftger) Laurence Snyder, North Liberty Our open daily to serve yoo - I ». m to < p. m. Tracks Available jura Phone WE £-410 Vern Hosenrler, Jr, Manager
Mr, and Mra. Guy Paraons and Mrs. Anna Hinchman of Lebanon. OJiio. spent the holiday week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chapman and family. New' Hucksuede jackets and car coats. Naugahyde jackets, all sixes and colors available. Studio Dress Shop. wr, l Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tuttle and Luella Lambert spent Friday in the Veterans hospital at Hines. 111., visiting Maurice. Mr. and Mrs. I>ee Chapman, Kenny and Laura I>ee. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haas and family at Hudson Ij4ke. They helped celebrate the 16th birthday of Mary Ann Haas. Mrs. Elmer Lambert and son Earl Salyer and wife spent Labor Day with Maurice at Hines Vetei’iuis hosuital.
Durante Harness and wife and children spent Sunday with Mrs. M! Lambert at North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hiler spent Tuesday in Chicago. OCT DOOR SPORTS PARTY Approximately 20 guests of Diane Gindelberger arrived at hsr home Sunday afternoon to enjoy a day of out door sports before going to college. Swimming, boating and water skiing were tops for the day .A delicious cook out was served. TRIPLE BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Mike Daube. 4-year-okl son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Daube, Mrs. Louis Daube, and David Daube, enjoyed a triple birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Daube and family Wednesday, August 31. Thore were 20 guests present to enjoy the cook out. Miss Mabel Daube and Miss Helen Grundie of South Bend were among the guests. To provide his family with loaves and fishes, a man must do more than loaf and fish. Most of the people who think they ha/e nothing but trouble don't know what real trouble is. Don’t believe anything you hear \x‘hen money does all the talking.
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□ □ BIRTHS □ □ Mr. and Mrs. John Piotrowicz are the parents of a daughter bom Aug. 31 at Holy Family hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bertolan, South Bend, are the parents of a son bom at Osteopathic hospital Aug .31. The mother Hr the former Saundra Meyer ot Rt. 2, Walkerton. “Do you have trouble making decisions." asked the psychiatrist. “Yes and no," came the reply from the couch. ST. JOSEPH COUNTY’ CENTREVILLE FMR CENTREVILLE, MICH. Sept 19 to 24 OVER) f 24 900“ WILL BE SPENT ON RACE PROCiRAM Racing Every Afternoon Tuesday Thru Saturday
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