Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1958 — Page 4

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Cooperative Clinic At Purdue Feb. 10 11th Annual Clinic Slated At Purdue The Uth annual Hoosier cooperative clinic will be conducted at Purdue University, Feb. 10 and 11, with several midwest agriculture j

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leaders on the program. The clinic In designed for persons interested in the day to day business operation of cooperatives. More than 400 persons are expected to attend the two-day clinic. , A noon luncheon on Monday, Feb. 10 features Dean Earl L. | Buta, director <rf agricultural actiI vttlea at Purdue, outlining the objectives of the clinic. Noah Hadley, Purdue farm economist, will discuss," Indiana Farming in the I Future.”

•! Two widely known speakers will ' appear at the afternoon session. •■ Richard Kohls, Purdue agriculi tural economist, will speak on I "What Is The Integration Business?” George Scarseth, director of research for the American Farm Research Association, will address the group on ‘Tmplica- , tlons of Integration on Cooperatives.” A panel will follow, panelists will include Hassil Schenck, Boone | county fanner; liarold Jordan. 'l' '• 1 ~" 1 ■'" ■ r " . 1 •■'■■'

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genera! manager of the Indiana Farm Bureau Cooperative Association; Homer Hayward of the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank of Louisville, and W. R. Cummins. Producers Marketing Association, Indianapolis. The evening dinner meeting will feature M. D. Guild, manager, j grain division, Indiana Farm Bureau Cooperative Association, addressing the group on “In and Out of Greece.” piscussion leaders for the Tuts-

day morning session Include J. H. Atkinson, Purdue agricultural economist, and Homer Hayward of the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank of Louisville discussing "Financing Modern Agriculture.” Vance Lockhart, director of market research and advertising, Indiana Farm Bureau Cooperative Association, and C. K. French, Purdue agricultural economist, will lead the discussion on "How Research Can Aid the Modern I Cooperative.” I The closing session of the din-;

ic will be a luncheon wttfa Dr.. Dale Butz, extension specialist in agriculture economics at Michigan State University, speaking on “Are Your Co-Ops Ready to Meet the Challenge." Pop Goes The Fire - SALEM, Ore. — W — Firemen were called when a blaze broke out in a motor truck owned by a beverage distributor. When they arrived the fire was out. Curtis T. ; Gearin. the truck driver, extingI uished it with four bottles of pop. i

MASONIC PANCAKE and SAUSAGE BREAKFAST SATURDAY, JANUARY 25th Breakfast Served from 6:00 to 7:00 A. ML Lodge Open on Fellow er aft Degree 7:80 A. M. Three Candidate* RAY L. COLLINS, W.M.

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