Walkerton Independent, Volume 85, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1962 — Page 16
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- WALKERTON INDEPENDENT— Feb. 1,1962
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WALKERTON LIVESTOCK SALE Sales Every Tuesday Starting Promptly at SP.M. ! ;1 R „„<l market and a “tentton. • l hi . we ek found a lighter run of stock probahal, due to the ice) roads. f 39 50 p( | for a ISO “■“ h 17.39 pd for 10 hd " f I’ih hotrs; 1-..'10 for 13 199-lb hogs: I I sot 11 I hd - - m 0.220 Ih hogs to I L 2.1. , ,1 4 u„ 97- tn QnO II) SOWS selling n't^^T'and t^ 11 ”> lts ° Wi,h the big heavy sows selling 1 ’ . ( t market lower ‘"V 1 T" 4"'r >0 Pd or' Ittn-. n. Blk str: 21 ;i <rain with a 1“P of P<’ 11 . ..... . r 94 10 a„ It, lat;»‘il<* Ih W I h(1 .- I 101 an )O . oo.it 9 , <ll7, 11, V I hft »i'h a 10l of calth’ -eUtng --■•J - \ Ih, coo mrrkrl -harph power »'lk top of 1-" ' SM) 11, rod ,o»: 15 for an 595 lb red con : O. »> .', i 0,,, 11, hoi I 1.70 for a 115 Ih hoi with canners an (utter< celling 12 to 11. F . .. M>||( E: Don’t forget our pony sale this Sat. I eh -5 •starting promptly at 11 am (SI. For Information ('all: Don Swanson. Phone Walkerton s^o-3663 I es Parrett, Plymouth, WE G-2754, Managers _ .> „ Nelson Lehman Joe Pence Clerb Auctioneer Marshall County Community Sale Plymouth — Every Wednesday — 6 P- m- \ cal ( .lives in.(H)—21011) hlk R. Greenlee Plymouth 39.00—-2151 h Hol M. ’‘elanardis Ply ."„5.50 20.'>lh Sol I). ( arhiener Bremen ;;s on— i9sib hoi T. Smith Plymouth I ;it ( atth —120 sold on lower market. No choice cattle 23.50—T0p on 10 \\ F hfi ssolh Rector & Zinn Plymouth 23.10 —l op on 25 M hfr 900ll> ( iskald 20.3ft—Top on 10 hoi SI 900lh Houin Ply. 20Jo —I op on 9 hoi 10i»nlb Schrodei- Ply 2p.(io—9lolb Roan hfr Mrs. \\ ebb Walkerton Kill ( ow s lx.o0 —OlOlb ted cow IL Pm el Knox 17.00—1 1 lolb hoi cow ( has Riddle \rgos I<io—l’lTolbblk cow ( Ihorton Bremen r,.oti—llsslb ho! ( Slainei \rgos Kill Bulk— No big ImN con^gnefl I •« 50— 12O5llih'd Hono r Per^onette Knox I ’ 27011) h<d I »n i i- Zechiel ( uh er 11 i<< h i II cjs— 17. |o pen of 19s||) hogs. | rehauf Lake 17 |o—2l M 2021 b h<»g" .1 Pi yer Hamlet 10. x( —2 1 W h !sGlb hogs ( uo’ her -Ph ■>, A — | 5.00—5 \| „ s 2 ’olli I I hom|)M>n (uh er I 1.50 to I 5.0n—275 ’o 3501 h sows 1 |.oo toll 50— !50- 1001 b 1 3.50 toll 00— ion to 500 lb I cedin? Pigs— 1 1.7.5 on |o nix <>oH) Shvdy Bremen I ' 50 on 7 mix 50lb ( arrv I ippecanoe •am In— 17 50— 107lh lambs Ld Haiti" Ph moot h 1 7.00—7 hfl 70 Ih Wrn <ahlhoff Ihemen N’tlk cow" 20 > 00—hoi "pringei Dime" Plymouth 2 I.oo—holxpringer Miller Monterev 217.50—h0i "pi ingci Miller .Monterey Trucks 4tAoabk' flam Phone WK <►o office o{H»n rt.-mv to amr ynn — R n m to 4 p m
Box Score MalkcTton fg ft P Ci. .a; V 10 11 4 S 2 I : , 5 5 0 .b>n< « 1 2 0 2 r. .• h 1 0 0 0 0 1 s< ~ o o 0 .. 0 0 o T . ,1 26 20 o Xoith I iberty o 0 3 7-75 r. 4 ' H■y ? ; w .’ton 1 ■ 1 J , I . Vk o 0 3 ^’""7 2S 0 21 Totals S •<,! .- tc<’ quarter?' Walk«t"n 15 fu >- North Liberty L ; 21 41 ‘ o'f.rials Beagle Bourbon, and C(lflk xt! higan ('ity. CI E \KW<L SALE Our annTud Chance Sale. ... „ r , s 0 All winter mer- ,„ pr-r---chandi'O ar ..... S' ./ Drees ShopSHOP S WALKERTON!
Rainbows Install Nancy ( ripe As Worthy Adv isor (ContiiHu i from Page 1) laid a r<d n>so and fern on the altar M-mbcrs of the advisory board Xcere i " .it'd to tin Hast. i! 11 dm • d ;u:d pr< j"-rlv in 'ail<d They include Mi Wayne I l [ ■■ ' iha i : an M■ and M? Edward I’etet -n Ml and Mrs A s ; • d I »re\V! M i and M ■ W..’ran < ’,ark. Mi II iold K.n h Mr- Arthur Harrison, Mrs. Newton Williams Mi . Banny 1 apt rt M’> L« lb.” Smith .did Mi s Waltej Clark. finest in the Ea-t ware Mrs. Wayne I’ipert and John McC mbs. Matron and Patron of Walkerton Chapter O. E S., and Warm r Clark Worshipful Master of Walkeiton Beige F. & A. M Mis Drews congratulated the in ’ ailing office rs on their Work, the new officers, and wished Nancy and her officers a wiccessful term. Mr. I»rew who wa seated in the East, also gave a few remarks Mr and Mrs. Drews arc also Grand Organizers < f Distric t No 1 for Rainbow Girls uj Indiana. Refreshment** were served in the dining room, which carried out the pink and Xvhite colors in its decor. A large plaque made of white carnation*, was on the dividing screen in the dining area, in the center of which the word "Faith" Xvas written in pink carnations Pink streamers were down the center of the white covered tables and White crosss with pink roses centered each table Cake with a single pink rose atop, coffee and hot chocolate, were served by Mrs. Robert Schaeffer and her com* mittee consisting of Mrs. Florence Olson. Mrs Clyde Stickley. Mrs. Paul Pontiu Mrs William Zimemrman and Mrs. J. Kemp Tunis. Guests registered from Plymouth South Ba nd WarsaXv. North Llwrtw Laporte. Mill Creek, Bremen. Kent hand and Walkerton.
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