South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 7, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 January 1922 — Page 5

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 5 Wntrh This Sparc Karh Saturday For Up-tothr-Minuto Farm News and Market Activities. nn Fir?t Hand News of Farm Bureau of Northern Indiana and Lower Michigan Fully Covered. . - r vx 1. I .Edited by James Hines Restore Prosperity to America By Making Fa rmers Prosperous, Program of Secretary Wallace CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. rniCAOO. Jan. 1 HOiiS R r-t 2vf; m.irkft ctiT, 2.V.JC40? higher. Top .V; hulk f7.VK?S; hvj weight ?7 .".Va : median J7AVi.: liht iT.r'-i W : Pght llehts Js:.v,fS.,'fl; havy rcW!rg mw5 ?'dV4a; parkin? hows fmooth 77: r's MV-'A Men, Women and Children Support Farm Bureau in Union Township and eenmen J" T.'.'.r ! 1 : Te.irh-.s "': Jh 70;it : rvrr ?4 : -'.TV ; '. i r, i c-. - i TT; " Tl f

SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 7. 1922

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AVlirrN of Indn.-try Will Turn Shortly a Farmer Ho-

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Tw o out a ndm g 'lvr-lnpnunt'' in th irt'-r f agr.ciirurc durir.g the lrt two ureks an;; The rail of

l'rff t Hardfxg r -r a r. i!lnn,! ri'iiifrr-rr-to i e i e r mdi .-, f.r fhr- ' I sfir.tf depress! on of the r o u n t r v. v idea ftnvT.'"i in Washing on. .Tan. ; . and ? h prom of!rn -f St.. M'--'uinW of N'r?b I'akota. a fi r a e-ti'-l farmer and member of th-- is-rl'-ul'ur.t 1 "bio. " to f h hiirr. m-

hhlp of the pev. -f n Ptee of the !- it. S'-rrrt.irv of Agri'

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U;mt QuW U llrli f. Ir is irifl rstoi,l that th tirt c -n-sidriti"n f-f th' ronff-rmrij will oi n,- -crt rif innrfli.'it"' and f-f:rti. r'-l:rf f;r th" f.-irrnrr. A'K how tni workf tl Diit cannot T f r- ( ;it this timr. Mowfrr. It im .hvi'.d fli.it th' ."ittiarion which is ". rtly l'- omiiitr mrrf aut-.-I.;;? J- rlifd. This i.-, not onlp i prir-rit to :! ftdriimistration. but

stron-ly o;r.l by th1 'r.it ind'is'rii! in'r-i -ts ulii'ii arc djnd- : i r. r upon n-nruiturc If thf word j ' from Washington i" tr hr ,ir pf d I no timo w;.: I hi- lo.-t by mmb rH of I Ith f'iifi r-r: in th-- lisus.i n of

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th- fJpor.r.Mlity of wr.rV. :i .t ,t prcrnm to rubn.if .it th- parley I . ! C 1 h it ,l..i;nl'n . r .. . .t .iz.lir.1,

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w in Ii dv lop. l whirh i5 rxn.-.-r.-d i'unih.-i

to quickly r'vi. vi- ih- n sc r i' liltura! ommitt-.

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i : i r i - ;n tli' u riinl pan to .'tor ; ,' a ' : l o d p rri ' i i ( y. Wlii!" f'iy hranrh of tho aTriruliii..: !Mt ; will ri-pn s iit 1 at Tio- jrattV-rinir. it i? amiounr. d th'it

fin" Aniri''an l'arm Kiidui F-drr-a. ion will rcpr sf-nt rnor- tuiiior.s! Union townhip irilc.s itself on thioo thincs its proirro.ivo farmers, activities of women in home economics, and fie prominent parj th than any oth"r ort,'an:ati.n. J yi.mitrst.-r-? tak in homo project work. The initial community meeting in the campaign to increase the membership of the county farm bureau Neu M reimt h Seen. jwas held in the auditoriuin1 of th - hi.h school at Lakeville. Despite unfavorable weather conditions, the room was packed to capacity. Follow inc: I aimer.- s. ;heir cause strength-. th bu.-lness esion an nt rtaininc program of variet features was uiveji. r.o and cirls i untributod to the enjoyment oi the nuetin.:. A iium

pron ation of .- n. Mr-I ,rr of new members wer.- enrolled at the iratherintr.

Th Fe? Is Trifling Compnred to rrtonal and Community Fn!'.!

Remit to 1 i Van M - Secret ry-Trt ;r- v Court Ilflu.w i-o-i'h i

.h armers !

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th indusfr:.- is r . -,v b-.- r::?. Ffrr i how th see ref . i -v ! W tii' situation: "I thin'-v we r,n look forward in?.. 1 ;' wh hop.-. V'e rinnot xpe. r ih- r-turn ( I j.roperifv all a: one-, but there are itrn;-' that c.--nd:t ion x a r" Iinprovin:.

Farm pne.-s niv.- every pron ! of reat improv-!nf-nt, wliih- pri of fh'r Since

in the pronation of .n

a chairman of thp tinaira

of the Fnited Stat-s sen

ate. ThN committee js the

powerful in influence and frr

;s.aiion m linfi n?-ancn r on

ut .-. It writes the t n ritt' s hedub 5 m tlie tiryt place, and dictates th-1 inorutary syyt-m. Its action on le-i-litiV' inaMcrs cannot be m nsured. Mi (.'iinibiT orn s from th:

vram b. It of the northwest, his service in Ui sna?e ho

LOW GALL RATES

FEATURE SESSION

thinri -how- si ens of vir Mine ?m

irievitald Once there s- 1 . -"?; to .'icy nf p-lvp the wir? i j.i-: .im-1 the :arni'v.

conditio ns are nn the ni-T-.I. w ' all probably co forward mom. i.-.pidlv than w have In f uc. S"t IoIIar to Woi k. "Thrp are a lirs'f nunil-er of p. op on the furm-?. ac we,: as ;n the cdtie.n. who are forehanded, who hav a surplus laid by. Th have responiecj to the zer.etnl P holoi'a.1 efTpr.t of falling prices and tia"

h his always hr n strong in hi- .'ido-

measures b m-M- ia 1 to the' lb- was one of tile t'lf' fe

su'ev; tii,. oianiation of the atrid-! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-. ; I ban- and his slanl in inakinc iff purpos-s "stick" has i.ioi consistent. He w is the ranking I i-iernhei- of the imanrc ronun it t ee j

b toie the recent o afh of Sei., r.i.esi I tiros. and under the seniority rubof the s'-nate bpcoinf s chairman of that body. Met 'urn ber'n position i. d is' inrtivo.

New Low Record for VaA Six Month? Set in Offering at : 1-2 Percent.

backs in the price of wheal to.,kj ;i it .- l-'riday ow inc largely to ab- : -fa-e of sitrr.s of any immediate hiu . b-ss.-ninsr of accumulations at visible supply points. Tin- mark, t '"- ' d weak at to K- jet low-r witii .May at 111 to and July J n

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avoided 5pendirc. With re. unviable if r.othinpr else. He is th" first iar-

as.-tirance that th- worst i over thes people will t their dollars a work acain. both in lmyin r h i i i -r thy wou'fl like to ha.- and in -tenfllnk' their asnculnr.-.i; li:;-inc'H r nterprisf .-."

mer who has eer presided a- . liairman of th finance committee. !t is generally beli-ved that the inInen of Iiis l.-vation will be re -t'.ected in the future program of lecis.ation in the interest of farmers.

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MILK LAWS TO BE ENFORCED, ÄYERS

NEW CITY OFFICIAL

Xf,V ViMtK, Jan. The -ocU market Friday continued its rec nt irregular and l cacti. mary couise. : l)ealincrc' diminish d isill. li- wa-v-i ( r, and there wer? only occasional I traces of involuntary liquidation. j Advice from oat of town i- niio s. including Chicago, were rn.M n-.is-siirin. althouuii the saspi nsa n of a small bank in .-t. I,"um 1 i i t I fur-' tlu r attention to nnancial condi-! tions in that seetion of the oiintry. i Such streii-rth as w.m shown ty

i t h i-toek list rtultd mainly fron: ( j asir money rat . 11 loans fell I from :2 to perciuu at midday,! I the lattr licur rejires ntinc th"j

lowest quotation in a'.r.u s:

months. Time money rates also relaxed. . !'" and '. day loans being liberally (made on mixed collateral at 4 j p-. rcent. In private transactions.

!ouw oi tins ( naracler extended in

ome instances to r0 days, were roorted at 4 percent.

'Mis,, shippings and motors rebounded on- to almost three pom's 1 1 em yt s;et da v's final prices. but fell back for the tr.cst part in the pressur- dirpctt d acainst '".en. ral Asphalt and various speciilfi-. s befere the close. Anieinan and I'.a'.dwiri Ix-como-ti s. M. ia anTile Marin- prefer:- d, Ani. rie an I u icrnai ional and M'ican

I'- tia l urn were anuincr the f w': T. -r S. F consiir amusly strong issin. i;a ils ' Am- rica n Meet Su'-rar.. v re a r.ecM-tible facto , f u .n American Can within fractional limits. T- ta i sa Ie a His halnnrs .-.mounted to r.foi.eäo -iiarrs. 1 American Can Foundrv.

panied th moderate lalim-rs in Industrial Alcohol foreign exchanc '. liberty b. .nds : I nt rnat iu:a 1 Harvester bled to their recent rccowrv nd t I nt rnat ional Nickel ... lust ir:ortg-ige rails strengthened on j Ir.t 1 national Paper ... a substantial inv tment m-iuiry . j I nspirat ion Cpp. r 'ur industi ial iues eased and for-' Kenn -ott ("opj-r ign offerings sho-d no d-tinite j Lackawanna Ste 1 tr- rd. Total sales (par value) ? 1 7.- Idiigh Valley -.7 ",ef-A. ; L. vV N 1 Mexican IN troleum . . . . argentine offering zlZon :::::: HAS BEARISH EFFECT Marin. Prefe.re.l ClIICAtjo, J.-n. Moderate s-t-! Missouri Pacific

't high.r. -ats a slvul oil to 's

advance and provisions up two io

! .-e-n cents. ! .Muri of the si Hing in tin- wheat j trade, especially during th- l.istpnti of the day was in the nature of lioiiication, confidence on the part f 1- ncs having b en given a special J 'n't w t - i i-i t It -i f c.'i lwi a rd rv.Miitiij ,

six ' ........ . (had cance'.led th- purchase of si

b-ads. t.OOn bushels. Afiother bearish factor was news that Arg. n-j 'ine wheat waM offei-d for January-! 1'eliruary shipments to Furop" a ! j-ial to eight cents unde r Fnited j States hard winter wheat by the way) of the Gulf of Mexico. ) Corn and e-ats wer- steadied by a j

brisk, export inquiry for corn and by some export call. too. for oat.

Midvale Steel Nevada ( opp r H t-n v v C t Nor folk . W stern , orfnern Pacific I aeiac nil , Pure - i I Pa n -American Petroleum

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Stock Market Selling Pric&s At The Close

Dr. Roscnhnrv Favors Cam-' pain to Eradicate Bovine ; 'riiherruhir-its. Laws governing the h nulling and strict ti!.-rv;iiirf of th-- standards' reijuired in th sib- and distribution, of milk m South P.cn.l wil lie enlorced. T!iui wa made plain vest rday by Pr. iln-y, milk inspector, who statt 1 if the "requirements are not' -n-forc. d it w ill not be my fault." The campaign started by St. .Io-s-pi county farmers for the eradication of bovine tuberculosis in cattle.

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' i-i. . . . lH.--r!H'lll. , ' 'l MM llll.l ill I' io r-Ki n'l'H il. 11 Iii', . p secretary to the board of health. ; present requirnients are not .n fore-' n Lo'coiiioti've I am very much in accord with d. I em assure you that i: won't be;,,' ... . .

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Ameiican International .... American Locomotive Anaconda Conner

i:'s:.ei tion and te.-'s arel , o,.ai.. r. x.f r-.-.

.Aiin i, .--iiiruiiifc. iv liiit. . i'. the only way to be sure that herds . r.

Regular

n "V'-moit for tlie tuberculin my fault." stated Ir.

of duiy herds1, said Pr. C. S. , Ir. oim y w.vs ak- of tlie opinion 1 n i

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w-nild cbt.iin wlii' h will brir-g about general prosperity unb-s-s t'ne taimc" eUi. iw . th;nc: I'irst. iTod'ice raw i-arLes to b- iifml in manufact- ! ire, and. s-cond. sell that row n at rial ar.l f cod --r u ft - at su'hcient prices u ha? h- an buy back th ceimned it : s , r;.-s n:-. an . 1 1 ; i t . - b I basis Tlec. g'uzmg th;- fact ard emphaM7.ir.g the r.eed for d.-elr-ping bo'h agriculture an 1 Indu-try to .q a "-pll round.! nation." Wallace foliowirtr th.,x lr.s-rm-".- n of Prb't !.ii-l-ing, is now bi!-il directing hi effeorts to r'a'ir. Tb.- ant ieip.ition.r f the ration r: st r -g; h-ning sa hi lit fiom th- gr. ur.d up 1 jinncr.' Ilujin- Power IMlsxal. Tlv- firniers- si. i! . of the purchrir.g power ef th.- country is be -

tr than J-"1 pi rr.'!:

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I os.f nbury. The tuberculin te st that milk .-Mo.ild be nasteuriz'd

I nuects u-.e iarmer as mucn a.s a; l-.mment ,in-uicai and health nil- j c'Jili Copper protects the community, for it show s thoritb s hold, while p isteuriatii.n ! Cuban American Sugar... the farmer which part of hi herd is does d stroy dangerous b.iril'.i ircuba Cane Sugar diseased in order that he may take. milk, it still ib-e-s: not strike at the j California F troleum s'eps either to prevent the malady ' act ual and danuerous .seat of tnui-: ntral leather or eliminate the animal from the ble. It is ein fdi tsi.. d that if milk ) vS: o berl. It is important and practical served to p'ts-'hh from an inf. cfe -d ; (olorado I'uel X: Iron from an economic point of view- and cow w iihout the jroc-ss of pa.?t ur- j Corn Pitidiicts trom a health angle." ization that the menace of tuV rcu-; Cruciblo steel Tm . Hosenbury w, also in favor losis may be spread. Ilesea rch and j chi.no Copper of pa --. urination. ! rigid purvey diseh-.s. that there i'Fnamei "Tii it milk from tubercular cows : just one wav to prevent nossibb- , I'ric Common

of liui-i in h-aith ' i b reral Flectrie

wat tlie opinion ot" Or. through the u.-v nf milk and that i-s! Central Motors

Jreat N'ortJiern Ore (Jre.it Northern Preferred.

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Pennsylvania Piere-- Arrow Pullman Co Pay Consolidated Copper. Heading

Republic St f 1 Kock Island , Kock Island "P." KubhWr Southern Pa itie Southern Railway St. Paul Common St. Paul Preferred St rembf rg Studebaker Common . . . Sears-Itoebuck

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Texas Pacific I nion Pacific. F. S. Steel Common.... F. S. Stei I Preferred... F. S. Food ( orporation. Ftah Ceipje r . . . Vanadium St el

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CHICAGO CAMl ftHAIN. ('(IKN-Nn. 1 veil""- C.'e 1 N" 2 yellenv 47,-.-M'.'-: .No. .1 yelluw P Vr 471 '.r : .No. 4 velfew :Si ZX jc :' No. -U.'W l'-iWtc: No. ; yell.-w IM .' lb-: No. mixed 47lj f'4,1e: Nn. .', mixed I'P a, 471 , ; o. rnix-d 4 1 1 - 4 1 -j : No. 1 white 47' -c: Ne

, J white 47 1 fJ 4"c ; No. .". white i' 1 '; 17c 1

o. . wtiir i.wiii-: .o. wann- i...-. OATS No. :j w hite :;:p. ...- ; No. 1 White :V2r,,'iT.'l."-e. i!.i:i.i-:v- .".."a .s... TIMOTHY--?.VHPJ". CLoVKi: . '2.:, is.;,o.

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FAST III I I'.M.O IJVITO( K. FAST HITFALO. J.in. -CATTLP. I.....,;.aw """. tnirL.a rii-tiv.- Sil i 1 a ii 11 2"

1 ' - I htperi v'' 7."; butcher grades N''; r. 1 4 ieows ji'.n.viä.ru.

Ab VI. S lb ipfs I..00: ni.irKr-t active. 1 i'iill t choice S.V.r bf ! SIIKKP AND LAMPS-Ueceitds 4(K'0:

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Dou you know that the membership fee in the Farm Bureau is the busiest money in existence? It Never Stops Working In Your Interest The National Farm Federation Bureau is solving your Marketing, Transportation, Taxation and other great problems for you. The St. Joseph County Bureau is an active unit in this Stupendous Organized Farming Movement. The Campaign to increase the membership of the County Unit is now in full sway. It needs more members to carry forward the big program of National, State and Local Activities.

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and yearlings aOc Choice lniuls $13

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I market acive. Fauihs

; r up. Sheep .lO;.." up.

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H'MiS Kc( eij.tK .V.fxti market aetive; 'W to 7."c nr. York-rs i-ir.'a .ä ; pigs

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heavis $1

roughs $'.'';'i..V); tags $4'i 4 äo.

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IITTSnrR(i J.IVKSTOfK. PITTSlU Kil. Jan. '.. ' 'ATT I,K - - Receipts light; marker stead v. Choice $7.'5n

f:iir $7.-ä''

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Che-micrd.

a basli "A" . . . Wilhs Overland Y Mi rn Fn ion . Wool , W s t i n j h o i s .

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.;ll e.llves jii:,Vi'. 1". j Slir.KI' AM LAMPS -Receipts light; ;ninrkef higher. Prime wethers ?. Wi ' ; good $.Vij ä..M . fair mixed . l'öa 4 7."; lamt.s $b"-7 13

H'KrS -Ke-ci-ipfM lä double deck; market higher. Prim." he:ivv ?i' v'Jä : mediums sv'.mkü; he.avv Vorki rs s.'.Kea: light Yorkers $'.e7 H.-.V. pigs P. '.V, ; f.ughM 7; stas $3. ." 4.

Be a Banner Bearer in the Procession Progressive and Organized Agriculture.

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Join Today! You Cannot Afford to Stay Out St Joseph County Farm Bureau E. C. BIRD, Agricultural Agent THOMAS H. JACKSON, President

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llud not be tied under anv cir-! contamination

cum dances

ln -, milk inspector. "Win n tlu b st shows a cow to b tuber'nlar

tbe toberculin test ef eattb". Sunn experts' a.-sert tiiat milk under tin

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Chicago r.iiAiN Knvir.w. 'TIICACCr. .Ian. Grain prices were weak on th Chicago boarel of trade (o-

lay. povirig was scaft-red and trader w.as hmall and feat rjrelesK. Wheat re- J eeipt w.-re ncain fmall. Provisions . re irregular. ! i May wh.af pened unchanged nt SI. 12 :onl Ihm d .' ' ,c. July whej.t opened at i

Simply lhonc Main 1696 for Regular Morning Deliveries

Bottled in Quarts arid Pints. Sealed With Sanitary Hood Caps

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and -!ot-d down "-c.

May corn epen"d nt ..e, up Uc, and i ins, , u :n ha n d. July corn opened a t , ."! "i'-. up and hif.-d off Ur. j Mav oats opened at ?"(.(, up ',-, and ;

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.c. .lulv o.ats opened nr and i hs. d unchnnged.

he .ifer way is not to ue ft r p.isteuri ition."

even ' heat treatment.

of j.a

teuriation Hid

its food value. i Illinois Central

V Feather Preferred

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(H ICAfiO OKAIN KAN OK. Open High bow CIop

May 1.1.' 1.127s l.lFi 1 1U4

Clay Township Unit Works to Double Membership

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t xal y th pre p. -n-lei an : balance nt ti e p-.:r. b w.r-v. p.u-: . If tip- f ri.icr is r A'liir; h i cod a r d ! tmable o i iy hl- share of ma r.ut'aof r-.l products an I comni'Mi:': the v. h' !. f : a.- ci.Mr" tru-Mnre (.f ;r.-

o istria. 'xi xt. -i-v t-i'i-: s .c.v up

x " ; r " b 1 h a - i i 1 n- s l a i cri u:xl for the

c tn- -orii. r':. e ex, yeeral s "a c ue -1 ! o n s Tr 1 by Wallace, ati'ong

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peers T -1 - ' 1 V. be i ? --.- ;1 n A !:.:: i lie r . i;. ager. r.ft . r . i .liure : : I ; ion !h i" n prcilucT: ,i - pi. e ; ; . j . r , Method :V.ri e f ro-op-r-i ' :-portn'b-a f

InWf ? p..ihl. e 5;it. mix . f f;nn as t-. bj tl.m: hal'i-c f'--" a ted I a r ! f - lock p'. irpe-. -i ; iprrea -I I r X a

A! a a . e t r 1 rice !--.. 1 a i o ripr h-n-- ! u tion a r.d ' i .1 . c'm a- p' ; h re d i ' t ion v x dert a n.lü'i. : r f ;je nee p r a . j in rf fT 1

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ppterminat ion to double the membership of the Clay town-hip unit of the county farm bureau was xoiced at an enthusiastic meeting of th organization the other night in Stover's school. H. J. I.oj.dy. townshl - .hairman. tdd the members it was entirely up to them to make tlie unit one of the largest in tlie county, and he expected them to .itvsi.-o him in that re llization. In order ' properly canvas- the township, th" territory was divid.-d into road eistrVt.s, each in charge of a t am captain. Women of this township are (4uite as much interested in the organized farm mmcinrnt an the men. Thi wa.s ovbleru-ed by the statements of -, :al that if the men could not get out and enroll members they would. 'We are w ith you." chorused a gioup of youngsters. Tlu s.-jf-satisfu d pose of the hoys and girls i pibly expl ur. r 1 by the fact that they had ju-t finished a bountiful supplj of jce i ream and cake.

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Tuberculin Tested Cows This convincing statement was made by an appreciative and satisfied mother of South Bend: "1 never realized the difference in Nursery Milk until I fed the product from tuberculin tested herds to my infant. I have been using this grade for about two weeks and the change in my child became apparent almost after I started using this milk. He is rapidly gaining in weight, sleeps well and is thriving where he was constantly drooping before I began to get my milk supply from the Farmers Cooperative Association. I cannot commend its use too highly." (Name and address on application). Many other mothers confirm the VALUE of this Quality of Milk for Infants and Growing Children. Dr. McCollum of John Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., found after 11 years' experiment that hutterfat is the most valuable human food. Milk from pure bred, registered and tuberculin tested herds conforms to the ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS in butterfat content. Our MILK Is Rich, Creamy, Appetizing and Highly Nutritious. TRY ONE WEEK'S SUPPLY AND YOU WILL NEVER CHANGE TO ANY OTHER KIND

Quarts, 15 Cents

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Milk Quarts, 10 Cents

Pints, 8 Cents Domestic Use Pints 6 Cents

St. Joseph County Farmers Phone Main 1696

Cooperative Ass'n 1225 N. Main Street

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