South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 14, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 January 1922 — Page 5
SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 14. 1022
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 5 Watrli Tlii Sparc Kach Saturday For rp-to-thc-Minute Farm News and Markrt Activities. 3- -fü Firt Hand Nrw nf Farm Bureaus of TSortlirrn Indiana and Tower Mkhizan Fullv Covrrrcl. H vi t? B- ö u ij ill l ira Vx Mi Edited by Jajnes Hines
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National Conference Expected To Relieve Farming Situation; Politics May Hasten Benefits ! fmn .i thry hav bn 'ompel1."! t
Union Township Farm Bureau Officers and Workers
I Migrain i iiuiuur 1'i iiijini i taft" ror tnrir iroauo.
for Lous Time Credits, Conprrativr Marketing.
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It is no exaggeration to My that firmer? rt this section .ir not in
j th rnirket for fiupplif-s. excopt those ! h ?iolutpJy riTc sary, such as frtil-y.f-r. feed. 'to., until th'-ro is 'ith'r tansribl videnr f tjrral ai'I anI a wid recession from th'4 pro-v.-:lirf:r prims of firm mHhinry.
MEMBERSHIP OF FARM BUREAU IN COUNTY GROWING
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' onfrf :v'' i- t' h'a!tl fy S'-c'y of Asri'-.iltur Wallnrr ani will in'.'ijf rcprt'n'T'ivs of th Anirri.1:1 r.i it: i H-jr- au t' 'lr-ttirin. ".n;j j ( , ? n r ! -i y ho v anl iv. -
Campaign for Enlistments With Fed eration Meet With Much Surren.
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i -n-wid Tir-.oy. Afl- Farm bureau declare that interest
fr-?.. 'h . ip.tal ..v tluir thn , throughout th- county in thr- ram- . uv.ff r-vr,. will n-.t u.ist time in the paln to incronso the niembersliip of !'-U:.ri of p ni"U--" diKnd to;tMrt organization nrnrrds nnahtfd
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i.riru' rr!!"f aftr a prot t'd p-r-l 1 . f-nndlti(n,i. n thv .r:tr-irv. it i- flr-r-lard. a p'an will
Irtermination to mike county unit one of the .trontret and out-
itandintr in tho statv is lrouRht out
nor,.f.l fu? w!i:rh will aftoMj, th,. township inr-tlnKs. it was f Tt of miriK diat- h'-nl.t. In ! k-x. Prominont spoakers am cm-
'II 1 r. U r iri 'I firl thTf i no r tr-t'.: to .! ny that p'-rrnaiint or t-tnrorary ha.;s of prosperity ran ,r. rxp-cTd until agriculture has 'r :i r--tor-d to th- iosition of :(-.-! w in, wrhout a loss. Witli the
pha.izing the- benefits of the county bureau and Its relation to th.- American Farm Bureau Federation of
which it is an important factor. Farmers who have hesitated to Join ! the movement are now responding. .
The Fnion township unit of the St. .Joseph ('u nly F.uin I um.h: one f tlo- let oianized and r fTici'nt ly eondtitted in the county. Ofhccrs and nuinbejs of th- rutie committee ale constantly on tlie alert and e.i'-rer to stijport any undertaking for th" extension of agricultural 'work and the devi-lopment of t J - fornnuiMU" spirit. Members of the. unit lne l.en untiring mi tl.eii efforts to inerea' the me!ubrshii in thc campaign now beinpr conducted throuuliout th- county. A nuii'ibei- of new nu mbers hav- le n enredb d and before th" drive if concluded it is predicted that the strength of the organization may be douhlcd. (Jrouped in tlie picture-, left to riht: Krnet K. l,zuri, Edward 1 1 aw blitze. lMu ard Am r. llari llerlister, (leorgo Shifc r, I'tu Shafer (president), K. C. Ihrd, a' U ultural u-cnt i, J i ry Hildebrand.
an! bei.- element of business 1 jt was asserted, as a result of tho under '.'.iy aic.iin. it is ncr-(.:jmpajKn stre?sintr these fac ts.
r.ly con., d-c! hat the wheels of in-j At a mo(r-tinsr of Liberty township lostrv wi.I res:. on. I nn era of nnit last niE.ht. hM in th Hn-h
tnbiMty in.iimuratd. j school at North Liberty. Chairman'
uick Itoults 1 ;.H-t-l. 1 Karl Itettcher, outlined a program cf
Liberty Township Team Captains Get Instructions
If predjetions of ihc-se who ate in
to know count tor anis r-f ;-e-h : me information
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of the U-ual "reti tape." - inred that both Ilardinsr
aetion to cover his territory in school districts. Team captains were ap
pointed and liettrher said be t.e-
shorn i lieved that the membership of that!
U 1.-5 c.e-j unit would be increased by at leas: ind Wal-..in before the close of t)ie drive
will extend through next I
lace are agreed upon cme tiling I which
thT a i'ii. k prni;r;im whicdi will not! week. A member of one team de-
flared that ho had received several
require month" to be put into operation. YVnllie. has. indicated that ho his .. number of sucrirestions to offer, the adoption and application of w'fi'li may result in leseninir the present tension. lemfers of the farm "bloc" of the -rat" during recent conferences v. ah th.- president have made it j'.in that the paramount problem b. fore the iMtion is certain and im!.diate relief of the agricultural s1t,iatl..n. It has been represented ' . Hardintr that the entire niahinof the K"vernment should bc co- - idinated in an effort to brlns this - out. The president, it is declared, n full sympathy with any plan v h will make tl'.is possible within .) - horte-t time. la-ilKors Conornctl. WhJe the - question of politics -h .u!cl not be allowed to enter into a probbm which affects the entire j;ain at the very source of its existence, ye: it is apparent that ma,i..i'ity party leaders are alarmed over
the situation. lr has been brought home to them that their constituents ,
1 in-. or i!e on Man aione. i ih-j see in di-s it i-f act ion sentiment Aci.b will no? lake very much to j . 1 : 1 i info isentnient at the
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applications from farmers without solicitation. They had been convinced of the advantages, lie said, and were satisfied that they could not afford to be classed a "outsiders." H.
J. Lonpley, chairman of Clay town- ! ship addressed tfie meeting and told ho v lie had organized the member- j ship campaign in his district which j re sulted in reaching every farmer, j The method had proved erat ify inc. '
lie said, and expressed the belief j that a substantial number of enlistments to the organized farm j Members ...r Liberty township farm bureau unite i n the declaration that they are out to obtain a bis movement would follow increase in their membership durine the county cam paiqn. At a taeclinp; in the Inch shoo. North Liberty. Unusual interest attaches to t he ' r,u" "day niht Larl IJettcher. township chairman, outlined to a uioup of team captains and workers a plan Ftirrine- meeting scheduled Saturday'10 'nlit th'x 'Weired quota of new members. The township has be, n divided into school districts and each
jie.ini i tin i ii a ceiiam nunioer .11 iHrrnei.s mi n- inier ic eu. in nuu'i worus, liuener prctposes ic i follow the method successfully employed in" other communities of takitu' the benefits of the movernnt in j person to fatno rs who have failed to become identified with the orcanied work. ; Lcttcher declared that the campaign to eradicate b in- t ub 1 cnlosis was b.in"; snpiorted by j.racticalh
tar'ne,- m Ins towm-bii who have been i duo., ted i its .i!ue as a lo alth moe aTid its o. rsonal a o-
iiomie return.
merit, it will comprise M,,t euily i business but social features. Women of the home economics club will; servo a hot supper. .Terry Hildebrand,' one of th best informed farmTin the country on farm bureau work,
even in f in filer. nr h 'i 1 1 l!tron I
township, whicli will mark the close ot the second week of the drive. I-C'm Ttohlnsnn cliriirr-i'i n of that
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unit, pas arranged a protrram or , .
The picture shows a croup actie in incia-asinc the TiumibTship in that township.
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v.! on.- , r of ttie ncricultural and 1 - i 11 - T T a 1 chls mint be appeased. Promises w ill not do. Farmers must cr.i;n a fair price for their products tod th.- court 1----S thousands who .:n t!i.;r bxhhood in t)e crreat ... i:uf ft urine pi tuts must have empbai;etit. Th" t.vo classes are int at '. r '.Hol in the cy cle ,.f husii,, Thev canno be scrr.cated
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rl; are dependent nponj I'o'itician- ara- j '..ol. i ; ; this fact n v as! f.'f. . and as a conse-jiience 1 i t ! v w i 1 h nc ami a n ious to
1 at v movement hi a step ,n t he s i!ut .on
: probb m -e j, .is if for .no other. that a o'.an of action . i, . a! ed iiji.m and on t !! -at 1 1 s and fpres-nta t i s ,-ympa t b w ith the f lrnn r ; - i ; 1 1 w.'-ker ..an mu.-ter i a h iti either bran-'h i - o i ; ! -! l a program f ! 1 r cri tlmnuli o , Ii
is on tti" program fer one of hi-eharacteri-t i' talks. He will explain soniethinc of the inception and development of the national, state arid local operations of the coordinate orca nidations. Ct!p-r prominent speakers will review varini otlor phnses of the moenienl. Thomas H. Jackson. )resilent of the count bureau, urc" a Iaia-e attend. ince at tliis metine for the reason, he explained, that a number
of new ancles in connection with the
activities of movement will be broueht out on entirelv r;ev ;ind oricinat lin.'.
MARSHALL FARMERS
DELATED WITH 'COOP'
PLAN OF SHIPPING
f I Iviiioutli sociation Miow. uhftantiid lV(dit Dur-
inp Year.
I 'Ian of ll.li.r. ! !..'- . c .-; c. ii'C.s for ;b. ir a -: - p, pro'not:rc th.e cauMe of the.i l.i. iir .-1 U".! that a plin of sat;',- . : i i : 'k et : v ir guaranteed '. ;-,)-, . -r.: v, n',:Li pteue one n -t !!:'. f o-'ors in .-o'i---is-tribut: : f ,r::i produ ?. :vrl e: ,d ' a it e rv mender
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a - ,c:;i'i ketS f.-.f . ..the:- i, rod s ti a t ": tl iddle A, That -1. a ' Lt'.e Cte- . ;
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M'd;sh stead-.' n.ar- ; o ba-'co. r.ce ard
- f that -e,-ti"n as the pr se r ?a t : " froia the r r orth.w est is "o h . ; crovr ar not ! -ite hvestook industry
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The rpr point f.! !, th - t t f ? ! 1 - m : i ratl'oad-. w o;I,l he ; ii' in i f -
( 1 til m o i ; t . e -' l'iirmcrs rel SuppJlc.. 1 Virs t :r. etiif.-it.on in St. Joe;'h r.r.d M.irr.a!l cottr.ties discloses that pn i.lv every farmer needs sorr.e sort , f fa mi ma chine rv cr
A.cordir.c to rtportr of othciaif he stock shippir.c associations i in Marshall county the success of I the c o-cipc rati c plan ef m.irk.tirir is bevond the e xperin . ntal staue and its success appears asHii'iil. The iaport of Mana-.r Li h.ards, of th,. Plymouth assoc. atb n. -hows durinc lf'Cl. 'IT double decks anil sinc'.e de ckd of hns were shippeal by tin oi panization whicJi returned $1 r.r..:,.7.:U. These ! shipments were supplemented with a number of c.ir louis of cattle. The hcures of the Plymouth rpaniitticm only rcpr.svnl the volume of business of one unit Of The out.ty. p. ports of the t t!lf s.vcti indbate rri -j'ort ion.it . result-. .V satisfactory jirot.t to the tarne: was received Iat wack in ola
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e r w -uli h soon felt a -f v resumption, of the
v men? of crops by ! all itidustrlal iir.-'S j .t:dd m the general de-,'
a ruf icfire 1 article? and
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1. ttd $40..",t over
I-ric. s. Panne r.- who h i"e shipped independent cf the istciat 'on. was declatcd. have not far-al so
, we ll, and are bet ominc j stror.c'.y imjrcsscd with th.
f ecfivness
mor ef-
t i the tm-opera tivc
ruipr.u : ? . They t !i ey are r. ; a ; r ; n c file thru . . r. sized fnit t h y r
ise :: w ?':e f I,-; tl. a h. ich n i : i,vc.-ssa r f ii vnts bu 1 1 hand, : I . , d t h r ; a : ers h !1 !
not disclaim 1 equipment to
P .s tl'O e-nphi-re eauer to purhiner . i,'.:t p, !nt to "prohibitive pric-' "ifrs a:e akins: for . . c im mec,. prevtanuf ' t t:rers on the 'a1 ther- hv." drypThar : try. hut
pltn of marketing their stock. t OLtain lilciul Lkui.
At tlie annual meetinc of thei M.:-haH Countv Inrni Loan asso-! i - :at:..n Thurs.lay, it was disclosed ' that P member had loans amount-:
ine to iSo.rui'. in aiiattion i.
J new metubers made applicat'ons
f.r ."ans which have neen appro ed ty the local a . cia t ion. It is apparent that the .Marshall .ounr unit is cbtaminc its shaie- of t!i benefits of the fed r.il loans sr.i throuchtutt the active service? ot" F. L. McKesson. pe-cretar treasurer. Stockholder reeeiv. d J.'.e, d; -dend. repr sentirar seven percent n th ir s'ock. (hhriaN of tip- im).
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The- B urotiu Offers Pcrsoiitil Service of Far Reaching Benefit.
Send Your Rcmittcance to Leo ess, Secretary-Treasurer, Court House.
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Do YOU k now Concress passed more farm LEGISLATION in ONE SESSION than in all its previous history. DON'T FORGET your influence, through your county organization and the National Farm Federation, was IMPORTANT in passing these measures. Benefits of federal and state laws are becoming manifest, but we cannot afford to STAND STILL. The organized farm movement is GOING FORWARD and needs vour active cooneration. A comprehensive program of activities has been formulated in the interest of Agriculture. YOU are expected to do your part in this national unit of action. The campaign to make the St. Joseph County organization an outstanding factor in realizing GREATER PERSONAL AND COLLECTIVE BENEFITS IS ON. Nearly TWO MILLION FARMERS are helping to DO tremendous things. IF vou are not one o f th em. JOIN TODAY. The small membership fee is constantly at work for YOU. Attend the Township meetings and hear first hand information covering Farm Bureau operations. Take Part in the Rousing Community Gathering in Gleaners Hallt Greene Township, tonight. Good speakers, social features, good things to eat. E. C. Bird, Agricultural Agent. Thomas H. Jackson, President.
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Ph one us Main 1696 to leave a little bottle of CREAM, beside your regular order each morning for your coffee, tea, cocoa, cereals and fruit.
Product
Cooperative distribution cuts tlie cost to the CONSUMER.
Bacteria o f B uttermt 1 are friendly to the human system, in that they wage war on the hostile fermentation in the lower intestines nd colon. Wo CHURN IT FRESH each dav.
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South Bend MOTHKRS Confirm the Heclaration That This Milk Ks BEST FOR BABIES! READ THIS VOLUNTARY EVIDENCE "I used the special nursery tuberculin tested milk handled by the Farmers' Cooperative Association and then changed to other grades. Within TWO DAYS I observed a decided change for the worse in health and appearance of my child. 1 at once renewed the use of the TESTED MILK which is now reflected in the improved general health of my child' Mrs. Gess, 1102 Bissell Street.
"Mv neighbor told me of the splendid results her child obtained from the use of special tuberculin tested nursery milk. I tried it and my child is constantly developing robust health through its use1 Mrs. Schüler, 1104 Bissell Street. Dr. Julien, state veterinarian, and Dr. Hoskins, in charge of state work of the federal bureau of animal industry, recently dedared in South Bend that the tuberculin test of cattle was the only CERTAIN PROFEC I ION the public had against the menace of bovine tuberculosis. LOCAL HEALTH AUTHORITIES SAY IT IS PRACTICAL AND IMPORTANT Best quality of Filtered, Pasteurized Milk for General Lse QUARTS 8c PINTS 4c GIVE THESE SUPERIOR DAIRY PRODUCTS ATRIAL. YOU'LL NEVER USE ANY OTHER Regular, Prompt and Early Deliveries. Users Get the Benefit of the Middleman's Profit
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St. Josepli
ASSOC!
Phone Main 1696
lion 1225 South Main St.
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