The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 February 1964 — Page 3

N.F.O. NEWS The regular monthly meeting of the St. Joseph County NFO wa. held at the Lloyd Klein farm in Madison Township with Carlyle Buss, president, presiding He told the group that each and every member was qualifi I to contact and write memberships, don't leave it up to n ft v of your hard working member* The drive is now on over the entire NFO area and is called "Operation A Million and (w", and already highly satisfact ry results are being reported into national headquarter-.. NFf» pre i< ent (hen I . St ilev, was invited by Pi < lent Lyndon Johnson t-> a n •. .. with other farm b dor n W h. ingt c to disi us : the farm ‘ u ti< n. which he attend'd on D"ccmbcr IS After tin c .nf • <•<> with President John-on. t . f. td< me' a itn th S- y of Ag;iculture. Omlle Fre«m r>. The NFO was the e up present that had ad-jm d r. tion <>n rutting bark m< ' n - port, which have now ri*<n ' . 14 per cent and they we c a- - that voluntary agr. < are being negotiated to curtail any increase in import and to start a trend to reduction President Staley emphasized to the Secretary of Agriculture that the NFO intends to keep pushing for pr> pe> nt fiction for the American farmer Also vice president Erhard Pfum ’en rcpr< ented the NFO at a meeting in Washington. DC. with Orville Fn • an on January 8 pa ta :pa ng ri t cuttle conferen< » Bun- 1 > nomteo out to the group that St Jo eph County, along with the other count ms of this marketing area, ar. supplying a local packer with n<dh hogs anil cattle. Several n inb.r* made reports on how well rati - fied they wer<- on thw d. । and profit made Please notify your meal bargaining h- • I I .mtvn Snvder chairman, if and when you have nunt ready to go. The grain bargaining board reported that they are ’ill signing volun try bean sale ngn merits and if you are inter.- u I in getting at .vast |2 ~ r > f. oVb» tn and a contract for future sales, get in touch with them. • r mm in L»yal Burkholder. "We have b«.n poor managers long enough." Buss a -•rted It time we were businesslike and priced our produ< tion so we can make a profit Our so-call.-d sur-

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pluses are caused when each year the farmers have to raise or produce more and more to make a profit. What happt ns to our nation'- economy when the farmers are busted?" Due to the extreme mt vie t in Penn-Harris Township, we ha.e been asked to return and meet with the Adult Farm. - „ 7(3; on Febiuarv 24 at 7:30 pm. Also remember tne aholr Hog Sausage Supper at the Armory in LJ'orte February 22. Robert Minke, a dairyman, will tie the speaker. Sectionai Tickets Available At Walkerton H. S. Sy’vt tel- \n: ler pur pal of the Walkerton High S b d. ha announc.-d that nt u kets f » th< 1 bfil s< t ion 11 :.. ■> ।U be put on ale End iy morning a- P e high -< ’. o’, prinelp 1! s other The vpai 1’ mln ■.. .n will be purchased at th. d or. North Liberty P.T.A. Honors Miss Thelma Hay (Continued from nage 1) ha* a daughter in the chi* of Mi 3 Hay. Mu*. Ethel Haas, now retired, who taught with M. Hay for many year . came from hi r home in Greenwood. India:.a t ■• ar on the prog im M. ida■che Jack on. a long-time framd who has alsu taught m North Liberty for many var d, , appt l: . id on the program The preomt Ha ~f cr;) | o pup»' appeared on tie ’.t^v, and pra ented Miss Hiv v.'., I 1quet of ro^e. and m ■ 3 ng dedicated to her M IN ■ Mangua, tha other third y 1 teat he 1 at North !. '»< ■ ’, ! ,s yeir. camo to ’1 - • ■ r I pre en>od Mis Hay with a < >rsage fro:- 'i e monnlwi s of the Bridge Club to which she h• a belonged !<>r nine than thirty year Rev William c irti.. of the North Liberte Fn-.t Brethren Ch>i-< h of which Mi Htv i. a mends r. sp..ke briefly A cake in the j>. • a book wa pre ented to ho> 1 ter ceremonies was O i-X' Ne! on Elementarv School Principal. Refreshments were served to the more than two hundred p« rsons who attended.

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