The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 March 1967 — Page 2

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — MAIK H 2. 1967

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itrl n il OTHEK REGIONAL WINS an- pt. k. ,| for Terre H nite Gm - field at Bl Mimington. Jac-Cen* I>. | at ('onncc-vill Ex'an.svtllv North at their me.f. New Albany, nt Huntimrburg; Ind--I,m poll Te- h J t’>< aho trong Indnmapolis r.-gimial ♦> \x ( T tl< ,at N* xx C. stir and Washin ton in th.-ir own regional. Mondax Night laulif** Ix’ague Huhnkes Service 66C 37 C Plas Steel 60 11 Pave & Ray’s 56 48 Lute Recreation .M> 2 49‘j ,1 -hn ns Insmanee Ti’- 50A Iz-u Ann s 52 52 Ja< oh Drug’ 3h 66 out.-astn 36'.. 67' 2 High team m i n -n 1 game Johnson’s Insurant .• 2211. 777. Huhni:-- S< rvi< e 2167. 815; Pl is Steel 2117. Ja. bIH Ug 731 Hi h m hvldu.d s< 11<> ,v gamZ- 1 i t Ii Is 9; June Bak.r IXS 176. M Williams 171. L L.xt.<n 15.5, E Clark H 2 LiH-rtx TtieiMlax Mcming league Lucky Three 60 C. S. Kegerries 54 Three H’s 54 I>-st Again 52c. Three Aces 46 Three Dubs 42 Hard To Beat 40 Erv’s Garden Center 35 High team series and game Three H’s 171 X; Lucky Three 1703 587; Hard To Brat 170'., 607; C S Kegerrics 602. High individual M ries A- game B H.-xe] 617 230; G Springman 596 211. R Sehin-It z 570 C Watkins 204 Momlax Nite MrnX league Dines Case 26 10 Scotty’s D-X 25 1) Wdk-iton Sk.-lga 21 15 N Liberty B-dx Sh- p 2<) 16 Dave & Rays 19 17 \\ -bash iav- in is Is H-s’ker's Tt ansb I 17 IP Communitx Gr-oix 16 2u Ea^x H. -t 9 27 N LJe-tx Lumber C 9 27 High b-am s« tics and game Walheib-n Sk.k as 265 s ‘HO ('•'inni ni’x Groeet \ 2511. L -n< Cih- 253 M«» s Have X Rax 9<»6 High individual series & gam. G. Rh.dvs 572. 235, p Ti hm- h 561 M K-ehanow kl .63. 232 L W -zmik 225. ediiesdav Night l adies Bakers 68* ; 3>'_. Dines 6s 36 Wvko 67 d. 36’ Paddle Wl .ad 66 3s Kingsburx 13'. 60' Phillip- 10'3 63 1 Heils 35 69 Savoie 27 77 Iligh t. am >< 11< s ami g. m-' Paddb Whol 233 ' si-9 \\ h 2 T 2. s’’s i! ■ 22’ Ka. ■- burx 0 1 1 hkh in hvidu 1 s.-ra - x gam* !. Huhn’ - at '. i‘M»; j B u , 502 N S- hm- l'z soi s R t-i 199 S An bt • n 19s Kings A (pleetis Pm Plu.'.is 75 55 23 Holly Wo. sj 71'. 5 ?t' Lucky Four 60>. 41 31 Four Jokers 56'.. 12' 35'. Alley Cats 54’.. 12 36 Dvsperad - 41' 3ni. 471 B-m) Roos 33 ’** 2 ■ 53 ¥a-Hoos 23' I'.iV ss> I *7l I ndax A s.iturdax Mar eh 3 A I starrmg IK.IhtI lam-hn m- Nap.lron ''.do 1 lax id Mc( .ilium ns Illi a K p l orn D.-mthx Proxine One Spy Too Many m m-triM olor I X ( I I . N apol- on In I I X ( 1 I llha \re Baek Th.rw two .ill linen, an agents x.u |.»xe th. most are at it again hi their hottest adveßturr x• t ‘

High team series and game Pin Pluckers 2098, 724. <18; H llwood 2012, 703; Desperadoes 1915. High individual s< rics X- gam. Men R. Lute 558; T, Brown 551, 2U3, 201; R. Eskridge 546 B Bacewic 202. Wum.-n P. Frailey 565, 211. 195: M F.-reh 199; P We*T, y 4SI, 210. Suburban league Dad A- Lad s 22 10 Drews-' )< hs Cmp. 21 11 Clingen peel's 16 16 Tracy-Lutheran 14 18 Baker’s Standard 13 19 I 0 <> F «437 10 22 High team s. iies and game Pel X- Lal's 2705. 950; Baker Stoi. rl 2532, Bss: Prew ■ah h - C- tp 2463; Dad At Did s 881 Hi 1 h individual series A- gam. Chu< k Roth 637. 225; Bdl Bakei sso 235; p n 1 »aube 5-55. C.'iia I R-.th 21 t IkriinrMlai Night Mens D.ague Trohaugh Auto Parts 22 10 Taylors Gnx'ery 21 11 O’Conner Electric 21 11 Knecht Elevator is ,14 Wells Aluminium 17 15 Smith Store 16 16 Daughtrey Mutm 14 18 Vita Boy Chips 13 19 Fish Dake Dgioii 10 22 Palmer Funeral Home 8 24 High team series and pam< Palmer Funeral Home 2694 957. Knecht Elevator 2682 961 . Taylor* Grorerx 2548, 936 High individual series A- g im< M Anders- ri 641; K G 1d- n 637. 277; G Myers 575. 230. W H. nninr ”"3 Keith Gordon's 277 was high »it gam- foi Liberty Dim tin season started with 8 in -xx spare, then h- stru< k out Mens TueMtax Night D igmJar kh Ch Jk A- < ’ll- 23. 9 I ><>an s <Ji ft Sh- p 21 11 T- am Eight IX II Iz nzo <HI C 17’ 1 ! p, .k x (’oust rm ! 1 n IC 1 Scotty’s Tavern 14 18 D-gi- !1 Post 365 13 ls» AII St ate I n uran. »■ 1. 19 1 St J.4ms No 2 12 19' St Johns No 1 12 20 High team seri< < and mi« Insurance 2822, I<h>s: .• J-.lin Team Ln.hl 290 j PRO \I! St t. No 2 2soo 995 High in hx dual .*< •s< v - aim E Jaeob* 551 213; M Anders, n Ws J j! n*. । 542. 201 I. Ko nk 2! I xEO news Oras Kanctva. M it Con mo.!:’’ Assistant of N ti. • J Firm.-! < .m’at.on xva Hguest Speak- rat n me- tin” in the T* Id Sell." 1 .*• isored l-x M a .-h < T I ip. tie n-l S' J ■ph c unty NF- : L-- t ilk was • n the ’M. H l hn. Act’ -n ' h t tlm - miz s' ■ v- I do !. I I .it ••• NF< > c i v.-ntien that wns mid in M. wauk.-e last pvmr--.»j Kanerva p-mt- l out to tb--group what the XT ' • ' t ; yns do and whx it- fi ht be m-.. •<u x to । all a h- kt mg -et i< n In 1946 -195 t period, f irm in«*nme .m lave Sis 1 billion In 1965 it averaged sll2 btlh .n ev. n counting ' s h - im- in kind f-n lar met s hx <-u in thru homes and pt.-du.e raised I, 1 their own garil. tor then own use. Pr.xlu. U. n « >-' fm 1; n<uhu> <• in- rc si f rom sl. 5 billion in the rage 1916 - 1950 period to near >3O billion ,n 1965 - up nearly 70 In HH'.u th- ■ ross m.i.m.- had impr x-d $2 billion but .1 o th. its had in. >t ed $3 '-till n Go-* s ir, me xx m <l9 2 billion w!m h includ' d CSI’A paxim nt Rs billion. letiLd x due of farm

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home $2 4 billion and homo grown food $1 billion - total of $6.2 billion. Cost of production was $33 billion - n*t profit m cm ding to I’SDA figures wei<$16.2 billion. The actual figure, on this should be $43 billion sab-, tro;n fann production minus o -j of production ($33 billion 1 b ax. SIU billion tine income. Whv should the farmer have to tr. a the rental cost of his home and f-x»d as jxirt of his income when '.hose working in industry, pr 'ssions and ail other walks , . l.fe do not figure it as such Some of those live in the c- unti . and raise their own food too! In 1946 the farm. 1 roceiv. d average of $4.88 for milk. *47'sl received $4 31, '52 received $4 85 and in 1965, he received $4.24 average; a loss of ,07c pci hundred trorn the 47 - 'sl figure Then in 1966. he receix ed t<> $107.27 and a year InN 1 1966 to 11l (K». V-<u ran plain! S< <■ whx young pep;. ale hot 1: ten ted in dairying! The movement of Ilv. st-wk - n a volunv- basis into new marketing patterns created a vacuum and wns the reason that the general price level on hogs had $4 60 or more per hundred weight thuu it would have been without NFf» We are determined to build cutie volume under NFO me ’ marketing arrangements to ha* a like effort on cattle price Also grain bargaining mean more than just storing and homing at harvest time. It bargaining together and selltn, together on a volume basis thr ugh in position gram sales NFO must inert is<' the pneof grain, meat and dairx ah Coin 11 dities. Hl older to keep prvdm tii n<n an even kc< I Tl great, t in usti-e in American agri.ulinre - l<>w milk prices • the pt <Hl;< . ; |, v- i NFo ha r> solxed to rni. < tl g< neral price lev. I of raw mib an! -'Ute s.tnn- by central! xxl < h w add n< -<■ -sJate । m.tiketinz ag.-ncx m common forth.- <1 and security of th< d.«>!\- pr.Kes.-ing industry pi NFO ba! Mining efforts an-! it. --'it. in *-. iin ar.-as h.t\brought price imn.es aboV' $6 <M per hundredw. 1 I t but thr: p'i< •• annot be mah.! im-J unI- - the general pr -• lav- lis bough' up through ait th. d.drx pro 111. mg ii. .iThe milk pri<. at the present fun- ar- the Im J p! h»1 that th'1■ w of suppl and demand will n-t get farmer f.-.ir price for then pi du-t. Al.n. st ev. r n--igr.< . that thei. 1., a shortage <f milk production then why hav< not the pn<. s rwn to a xati • . tor . J.-x. 1 to tin farmer. The answe! is I'l-vu-ig. The law of supply and demand \x..rks tily when th- rc is < - a.al is ouomii- strength ( ,n th, buyer and >. 11 i sid> Th.- NF<) ha t ik- n « vet y <<th< 1 !• liable -bp I’r< -gre^ h । be n made in getting nuistM <'!'ia-t sigm-d but We Could 'till b< t Iking ten years from n xx unless th.* .MILK I’RODL'O EKS thems< Ive take a. lion This acti' n must b«- holding th. ir piKlu. t sot a BRICE Th. farm, i using th.- same businvs principle that .vry businessman uses ev. i x day of the week — putting a price tag - n his production' We Urge all NFO members to hold their production on the f..rm xxh.n a "Holding Action is ('died and non-member® to join NFO and h >k! to aehieve a FAIR I'Rb’E FOR MILK I (H ND (H T A little knowledge is a dan-g.i'-us thing to the parti' about wh"in it is known.