Walkerton Independent, Volume 85, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 March 1962 — Page 6
WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — March 1.1962
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Grovertown Is Sixth Straight Victim Os Indians Walkerton's Indians rolled tv their sixth straight win F'iday night as they dropped Grovertown from the 1962 Sectional wi'h a 55-45 win in a rather loosely played game The Indians never trailed as th, y jumped off t » a 7-0 lead in the early minutes of the f ist quailti Russ Jones opened the storing in the g ime as he drew a foul a.s action started and Id two free throws Butch Smith, still showing pa-nty ,fft* ’> time the flu bug. hit the nex free throw and Car k.- Ar e md J- 'a - u. i baskets before the Bams got then fijst point >n a free thia v by \Vie< Zoi k (kaik s- red next Joi the Ra;: > <>n a chanty shot an i \r e ’■ La ol w.:h ne bn Ilie ln<bar.s Hayes s. o : . 1 his first p. nt of the night and Clark then hit Gl • vet L ’ - tT - * b.-s, .•. but Jones quickly matched this for Walktit n C'.ok h t aeun from the floor am; I 1 n Ludwig follow,si with h- first t.. > p-inter of the night. Hayes free throw ended the quarter with the Indians leading 12 s The Indians looked as if they might run away with tilings as the second period started. Jones, Jack Watkins and Tom Chudanov, hit three straight baskets but that surge ended quickly and the Indians were unable to get another basket in this quarter as free throws were all that were s »red except for Hayes last minute basket making the score 21-11 at halftime. The game opened up slightly in the third period, but really neither team showed much offense until the last eight minutes Chudanov opened the second half with a basket and Smith hit a fr«e t.i w. R Johnson hit a long for Grovertown. but Ludwig kept the lead at ten points w th a jumper in the middle of the ft ;1 lane Wnezork scored next but again it was Ludwig in the middle. Back-to-ba< k baskets hy Hayes and
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Clark cut the lead to 28-22 and after Jones' free throw. the Rams trimmed this lead to four points as Justice hit a free throw and Clark a basket The Indiana pulled thead by eight again before the quarter ended as Watkms and Ludwig w from the fixir. T1 is was the last real threat a- the Indians maintained a safe le.td the rest of the way. R. Johnson scored first from way out. but Jon< s followed w ith a three point play and Ludwig a basket. Justice sank a free throw and Rosandcr a one-hander from oit front, but Chudanov got a basket on a I<v in as Giovitown was pressing and the Indians were tombating it beautifully with set jdays. Hayes scored on a short jumper. but the out-of-bounds set-up gave Watkins an easy basket. After Clark hit a fi<e throw. Chudanov again scored Hayes hi' two basket s but Ludwig fos* - cd in anoth, r short shot and Chudanov two free throws to keep the comfortable lead. It wa about •v- n from here on out w th th.- li.d ans finally w inning by the 55-15 score. Jones led ’he Walkerton scoriru with 15 while Chudanov and Ludwig added 13 and 12 respectively in addition to picking many rebounds off the boards. Watkins chipped in eight points as he < ame off the hem h to play some nice ball. Clark paced the losers with 15 promts and was Gr overt own s outstanding man a s he also did a nice job on the boards. - Box Score Walkerton fg ft p Chudanov 452 Smith 0 4 3 Ludwig 6 0 3 Jones 474 Arce 111 Watkins 4 0 2 Burch 0 0 0 Totals 19 17 15 Grox ertown Wieczork 3 11 D Johnson 0 0 5 Clark 473 Hayes 5 2 3 Rosandcr 10 1 Daily 111 R. Johnson 213 Justice 0 11 Beem 0 0 1
Jaeger 0 0 0 Totals 16 13 19 Score by quarters: Walkerton 12 21 33 55 Grovertown 8 14 25 45 Silage Tour Planned March 8 What promises to be a very enlightening educational tour in the interest of silages, is planned for Thursday. March Bth. comment ing at 900 a.m. ESTi I’artu-pants of the tour, who will be invited guests of the Silo Manufacturing Company of North Liberty will leave the Baßaz High School at 9.00 am. iESTi and visit two modem mechanized silage feeding farms Iwforp lunch After the lunch one more mechanized silage feeding system will be visited and the tour will end at 2:30 p m., allowing the guests time to get home to their (holes and then return to the evening meeting. During the tour, some silage Minpies will he gathered for evaluation by the speak'i of til, evening pr <iam, Dr Chalies F. Rogd Agri-ultural Consultant :■ ' .• D«.Muth Steel Pt -ducts Company. S, kulei Park, Illinois The ev,r rig meeting will begin a' 7 ;<i pm at the LaPaz High School and is open to ail who arc generally interested in silages. Tho.s, attending will be greeted by George been V,x ational Agriculture Instructor of the LaPaz High School and by representatives <>f the Silo Manufacturing Company, who will present the guest speaker. Dr. Charles F. Rogers, whose subject for discussion will be ' What Prices Fur Silages” Having evaluated the silage samples bi ought to the LaPaz High St hool, ip,- speaker will discuss the groups of silages and tell why some are better than others, and put a price on some of the better ones as well as on some of the poorer ones Dr Rogers has worked in four Agricultural Experiment Stations including lowa. Ohio and Minnesota He ha.- .spe<ianz< d in silage s.me 1934 and retired from the < »hto Agricultural Experiment Station in 1957 to work with farmer.- groups of farmers, industries serving agriculture, and universities, to improve the practices which preserve feeding stuffs and use them tor livestock He traveled over Vmted States and Canada, looking and learning and then reporting what he has learned. Silo Manufacturing Company. Inc, Will give awards to those s $ I A LOI AL । | FINANCING SEKV J I PERSONA! LOAN 1 AI TOMOBD E 4 FINANCING i FIRMTIREA J APPLI iv » FINANCING Cali I s Eor Yuur Money Needs! Quick - (Vnvcnient । Confidential You mai bi>rrtr» <u / l.iLc 24 \ topgrt CENTRAL CREDIT CORPORATION 618 Roo***eli rfood Wolkarlai Fhone 586-JIW
« hose silages arc among the five or six best samples. At the close of the meeting, a door prize will be awarded, thru the courtesy of Railcn Company, of Plainfield, Illinois. Breakdown On Business In St. Joe County Ea< h January, business concern- in each of our 50 states receive from Dun & Bradstreet requests for their annual financial statement.-. This year, these requests are being sent to approximately three million businesses to the comer grocery store worth a few thousand dollars as well as to businesses worth millions. The extent of the business actiiitx in St Joseph County is reflected in statistics just released by the credit reporting agency. G J Aubrccht, district manager al Chicago which covers this area, says that the St. Joseph County Sec tion of the current isue of the Dun Bradstreet Reference b<»nk I'JI pounds 1,521 oversize pages) contains listings of 3279 local manufa, tuiers. wholesalers and retailers This does not include some of the service and professional businesses. such as beauty shops, barber shops, security dealers, and real estate brokers. The number of listed businesses in the four principal communities in St Joseph County arc
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as follows: -» South Bend 2292 Mishawaka 616 Walkerton 88 North Liberty 52 When the owner or officer of a business enterprise, or his accountant. fills out and mails his financial statement to Dun & Biadstreet. it becomes a part of a credit report on his business and a factor in determining Die credit rating of his business. The Dun A Bradstreet credit rating consists of Iwo symbols. The first, a letter of the alphabet, indt< ates financial strength or the tangible net worth of the business. The second symbol is a number which reflects a composite appraisal of the background operations, financial stability and payment record of the business. Each Reference Book listing, which includes the rating, is a condensed summary of tile information contained in the Dun ABradstreet <rcdit report. The report includes the following: a history of the buxines ;ho own , it. who runs it. and how 1 ng it lias been opeiating, a description of what the business does anl how it does it: a financial section w hich usually includes the latest financial statement; and a record of how the business pays its bills Sometimes you find a man who does a lot of hea^x-ork. but moot of it is of the sore head variety.
