The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 March 1964 — Page 3

Bine And Gold bouquet honors Lotux vuo ocouts Highlight of the Blue and Gold Banquet Saturday night for the Cub Scout Pack 29^ wa« the presentation of awards to 30 Cub ScouU. Cub Master Charles Gorsline introduced distinguished visitors present including Richard Brown, District Executive from Plymouth, h» wife and three Children, Raymond Kaminski. In•titutlonal representative from the sponsoring Walkerton Lions Club, and Mra. Kaminski, and also Rev. James Campbell of Plymouth, wbo concluded the activities with a delightful magic •cL Dennis Northam. assistant Scout Master, introduced his committeemen, Bill Rhodes, treasurer; Mareelein Van Wanzeele, Ralph Neiswander and Ray Keck. Also Den Mothers, Mrs. Thomas Anspaugh. Mra James Capek, Mra. William Skinner, Mrs. Northam. Mra J. C. Theobold and Mrs. Keck Also Mrs Harry Malatall, recreational leader, and Mra. Bernice Mann, in charge of refrpshni<*nts Mrs. Charles Mnter received a gift as an outgoing Den Mother. Mrs Skinner was presented an appreciation gift early as half her den graduated. The tables where 150 persons were seated, were decorated in beautiful blue and gold Cub Scout colors The traveling trophy was presented to Mrs. Northam's den 4. the attendance prize to Mrs Skinrr’-’s d«n 3 r»nd second place attendance to Mra Th nobold ' h Den 5. Mr. Kaminski addressed the group and four Boy Scouts headed by Eagle Scout Bill Hiatt, welcomed the following boys into Boy Scouts: Charles Minter, Danny Stokes. Rick Benson. Gary Buswell. Dennis Ream, Mark MalStaff. Greg Steffen. Jim Wood and Ricky Nci«wander They each were presented a violet and g >ld Boy Scout neckerchief Mr. Kaminski then presented to Mark Malstaff his Boy Scout Tenderfoot award which h” pn"<cd under Scout Master Al Cassel in preparation to wirnini? W.-b*".^ Mr Gordie ha I already given Mark his Wcbelns award. the highest earned In Cub Smuts nnd told him he was one of the minority who had achieved this award. In corr» w t i-’n of Umt week’s ad* Vance Cub Scout s’orv it has b«M-n pointed nut that Wrbeloa dons were cond”<te*l tn Wa'^orton thru the years and as there are no re r *>*ds aval’able, it would bo impossible to aav who was the first or sec<md bov to ram Webelns nr even E-e^e Soni it Receiving Lion badges plus t^e additional awards listed were: Cha'den Mtn'er a p«M ’"d a silVe- a'-’ow: Rennv Stafford a gold and two nil er and de^ner bar G-smt S’effen: G»rv Boswell, a«s*t rfenner r^nnv denner bar; nnd Rick Benson. Rorelvtnr Boar badges ware: Steven Gorsline phis a void and th"ea al Iver arrow Gary Anspangh: Allen Northam and a gold arrow nnd den^e* b»r and Wdllsm Ftau»tier and RM Runner nb’w one gold and two silver arrows

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Wolfe badges phis additional awards listed were received by: Charles Theobold, 7 silver arrows; John Verkier, one gold ajid two silver arrows; Dam ,n Stafford; John Kincaid; and Jeff Jacobs, one gold and two si .er arrows. Michael Klopfenstein, Bob Vermilyer, Bob Keck, Joe VanWanzeele each received one sliver arrow under Wolf badge Bob Rhodes received one gold under Wolf. Curt Skinner received denner bar, one year pin; Newton Mann, one year pin; Bob Mellin asst, donner bar; Rick Neiswander, denner bar and two year pm; Mike Zlatoe, David Ludwig and Dennis Ream, each two year pins. N.F.O. NEWS , A group of St. Joseph County NFC members attended Die sausage supper put m by the Laporte County NFO Saturday night, February 22 They enjoyed Robert Manke, as speaker Many people believe the NFO prugiam is one of getting price through scarcity. It is not. We want a fair price. Price through scarcity doesn't mean a thing You can't make any money when you don't have anything to sell. The idea is to get a price when you do have something to sell. NFO members will be selling under contract, paces wil lie stable with seasonal variations and variations bused on quality, whether it be gram, milk or meat. We have included all commodities. The NFO also has surplus disposal plans set up and ready to tie pit into effect when needed. There are nlenty of hungry people all over the world The price the NFO has set for hogs is below tlie top market price paid for hogs in 1919 and 12 other years since then. For steers the NFO price is below the top price paid in ten consecutive years, 194 A-1955, with the high< st price $43.50 being paid m 1949. *r»c bu- re »-hke method of collective bargaining betwe n organized farmers and the procesm n • luc s, is tile only method by which the fanner can demand a price for the products they supply. The NF’ > h i- no desire to enter the money-making business or gct-nch-quick approach as we have been accused of by another organization, in fact, its co stitltmn foroids it its only aim is to get a fair prior through co hKtive bargaining and dealing with tiie processors The organization is legal nnd can achieve its aim. Only one thing ran stop it and f* * ’• not enough fanners being willing to face the facts and ^otn luuids to save the small farms. Manke asks that we write our Cnnernwn’en. Secretary of Agriculture and even the Presdent of the United States protesting the Irr.por* of meat which is depressing farw. prices. Also w'hv slum dn't imported mnat be Inbred as ' import meat'"’ Mrs Consumer has a right to know what she is feeding her family. St. Joseph County NFO will cmr , ’’mr a lepp’-r April 6 \ toepresident of the National Organisation F’-hard Pfmaten, will be the speaker.

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