South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 28, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 January 1922 — Page 5
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Wntrli This Sparc Each Saturday For Tp-to-thr-Minutr Farm News and Market Activities. mmm m Firt Hand New of Farm Bureaus of Northern Indiana and Lower Michigan Fully Covered. i Edited by Jairtes Hines Cooperative Marketing Endorsed By Farm Conference as Primary Move to Restore Great Industry P K RSH ibr.llu PV S-hrd ' KUF.sn K(;GS I'Bvlrc 7c; rj;in: 42-- d?. i.Ann-ir'c ib. Iir.AT T.lITTt T. 1 v ! i Green Township Unit Going Strong in Membership Campaign KK11TS AND VKOKTAM.F.S I'uliforr.':i Nnvl ornrpr. 4V P.7 I'OTATOrS-s-l.inc $17'. I ;. 'Ai?r. (;n-s-r,ir? ii r.PKTS AND CAliHOTS- -v. Vrnz Th' i.'Hl'l. AITI. KS--SelTirc - lb i.m spif k. Vt'AI, CAIA I ICi'-. .Ti:r:i:s Ii-vv. 1 .0 -.; c. -vi p C 7J
SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 28. 1922
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Agricultural Stability Means General Prosperity. Nation Reropnizes. N
' n 1 f purpose f th rational rncjltnral eor.--renre convon1
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to rtablüze t h f industry and work cut a permanent rrojrarn for acrir jlture. Th urrnt nftd of Mich n undertaking b.is lond b-en api arent. but this 1 the f1r.t atternr-t a .National
.- r to bilr.g rJ.Mu!
If sjcr-?s tc. citT n.l t h i effort1 hr mi:t b ni.'lrNtan5in by all! tr.. rieonle that the necMity Jf ,
i'-h a program not wholly, or n primarily, that the farmer may ! benefited a-. th- fartn'-r. HtaMIry for acricuif ;r" rr.tar.s industrial -nd rommefial rnfrpriK"; an ..- sjrvi fno-l supply at a fairly even 'vrj of pri'-f:. a narrowlncr of th( cn and downs of busin" activity mil modern hm of recurrent periods unempionrifnf. It Is not ri ? . 7 j t o-1 that agriculture : th pTat'.-jt Industry In America --day. and H the greatest gamble.
The main purpo- of th conference
is goinr to be ilori'- about "tahliahi n sr a h'andard of living' on the Urrr.i (o that people will be willing ig ntay thre and give that 0 or 100 per tnt pood production? Another vital fp.'tor which mut ho considered in any future program is, whether life on the farm is poln to he made satisfactory. Mut Consider Women. There Is where the particular in-
j tere of th farm, women in the ron- ! feTenee comes In and why .so many I have boon called to partirjpat e In its doüberatlons. The women are pcially anxious to have a standard of , lilvni,' maintained paralllin, that
which they could enjoy In the city or and In affording c-ducntJor.al advantage for th farmer ? famJly eqqual to that of the manufacturer's family or the merchant's family. To devlso sonifi moan.- to encourage th" farmer to buy i another problem which the conference is ex
pected to work out. The farmer!
mupt feel that th pjrcnasinp power of hin dollar b-or.- a fair relation to wha. It cost him to tarn the- dollar. There must not b too preat a margin or epread between the price he pays and what he Rets. Farmers buy a lot of foodstuffs. He does quite a busin tr with th packers. He is looking- to gc t th picker's products at a fair exchange price as
compared with hlf" deerp. hogs and!
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Members of Green township unit of the St. Joseph County Farm bureau take great interest and pride in their support of the county bureau.
Fherp. Whn he MdLs his steers at The unit, under the leadership of Mel Robertson, Is active in the support of all undertakings having in view the furtherance of agriculture and
L rents a pound and has to pay 50 rents for a piece of beef he gets
v. ill be to minimize the gamble, to inipatient. rrr?nr th- :arrf w.af t thAi It is inevitable that strong pres-
l'.mlt of ordinarv bv;sin-ns.
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subject of transportation and or
that is done the firmer will have
some years of excessive profits and ; iSTiultural credits, both lonff-time others of loss. FIY will get a fair I :ind s-horL-tini. th fight of the land itum for his labor ami on th capl-'i 1,-inki nd of the federal reserve
"1 he has invested, and fueling as- I'nnks
Hured of Just prosperity hi will be a cnnHdent and stt-ady buyr of the products of other industry. To Fiml I3vrn IlalniKC. Tiie paradox of boiintlful crops i"dding l(is return than meagre ones win be done awav with. Tlie bearing of natur- rin farm production annof. be wholly controlled, but in a country so vast a tlii nature generally averages things fairly well. When natur- dos g-t out of bal -
Staldliliig Farm Crops.
l-'or the stabilizing of farm, crops '.hree big related tvps are looked fur: Development of a knowledge of world markt ts. This means, first a knowledge of foreign markets. It is indicated a. strong cil. will be made for the building up of a government organization to kep in touch with the demand. Tho second step in the move for
development of the community spirit. The picture show;; a meeting. in Gleaners' hall when the organization was called together to organize for the membership drive in the township. Success of the movement in Clla y is largely due to the interest and cooperation of women in farm projects.
Use Hens, Not Pullets in Breeding Flock, Feed Hard Grain, Expert Says
Fanning, Greatest of Industries The magnitude of interests involved in the agricultural conference at Washington is shown by the following statistics: Agriculture throughout the world is a basic industry with respect to food, feed and raw materials. Approximately 1.700.000.000 people are dependent upon agriculture for food, of which 10S.00O.0O0 lle. in the United States. The number of people employed in agriculture is greater than in other industry. Value of bind, livrstoek and equipment is greater than the capital investment of .ny other industry, .ind is equivalent to many other Industrie ombined. In the Fnlted S.ates one-third of the entire population live on farms, rind approximately 1G. 000, 000 men aw. employed on farms. TIi- value of f.irm lands, buildings, livestock and other equipment on farms in thl country is in excess of J SO.ooo.000,000. Tiit- annual range of agricultural production in the United States is fron) $ 1 .n0'".0in,i(io to $24.000.000.000 gross, or from $ 1 0.ortO.OOO.OOO to 1 f,.MOt,non.i0o net. depending on the amount of duplication involved in fredim? crops to livestock.
:,ncn one year's surplus should bi n ade to servv another year's deficit without disaster to th' farmer. Warhinztou adke say that Tuany came to the conference with an entirely erroneous Idea of Its purpoes. A con-;deralIe number reirdcd the gathering as an effort to build up r-.metii.'S for th existing emergency. The s iy'stiorr offered b the national farm bureau conrns legislation fr the emergency v hat b.c already b n done or i b. ipg done. St - v o' A gri '-ii it lire TT' nrv (
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Pula.-ki County Ixperiments Develop New Angles in Poultrv Indiutrv. m w IIY I. .1. math i:vs. Agricultural Agent. rulaki Ctnmty. Us- hens, not pullets, in breeding the fbn-k. For Leghorns u-e one male to eery 20 or 30 females. For lthode Island Keds use one male to every 15 to 2r females. Feed hard grain morning and right in a deep litter. Oyster shell.'grit and ground feed with 10 per cent tankage should be kept before the hens at all tiir.es. (live the breeding tlm-k free range. Hatch the chicks early. Have her.s mated for two weeks before any eggs are saved for hatching. Keep the eggs intended f.r incubation at a temperature of from ."0 to CO degrees F.: turn daily. Do not hold eggs over 10 days f"r setting. Plan to get all chicks hatched in three hatches rr less. Fetween live and six eggs mu't
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i "( sei ior earn mature punet r.e-o- : led in the mi. 1
standardization bf crops is relate.! Thp larger tho incubator the;
to this "watch on foreign markets cneaI1cr WU1 t,p tnp nst r operaIt requires a study and compilation : tion- Do not hu ,ess tn'1M a i:,) f.f development of statistic on do-!F?R cal:irit' machine, mestic consumption, so a. to dter- I
mine just how mich surplus should I Anothrr season approaches
be produced above the home food t "tat is """oil
requirements to meet the foreign food demand. The third step is the reorganization and building up of more ettioient marketing to reduce the spread of cost and profit b. tween the producer and tb consumer. If i heli .ed that these thre
iiens in a farm Hock be kept separate so that only the hens' eggs might he used for hatching. However, a number of our poultry keepers are doing this during the present season because it was found a paying practice last year. The person who sets eggs from his flock. u!ng a hit or miss method or selection, usually finds that he misses the mark nmr often than he hits it. because tho hens that have laid well during the winter will not give us high production during the spr.ng as the loafer hems and the immature pul'.ot-v with the consequence that one who follows tliis method will be hatching from his poorest stock rather than the best he will be going backward iii stead of forward.
Prize Poultry Specialty
Of This 1UY ear-Old Boy
Frize chicken.- are the specialty of Kohert Kindig. 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kindig of Evanston. III., formerly of Leland av.. this city. He has just. scored for the third censecutive year at the y. v. Barnard Poultry show. 2.11 W. Madison st.. Chicago. He exhibited Hose Com! Ithode Island Reds, winning three first prizes and two second prizes. One of his prize hens was awarded a silver cup last year for being tho best of its kind exhibited.
Like a bad cold, you can't set rid of that nervous feeling every time you see a report in the paper about someone's store being robbed. The up-to-date business ninn is having the Creenan Agency, in the Farmer's Trust Rklg.. insure his store. 27-tf
DECLARES i EWS-TIMES DESERVES SUPPORT OF FARMERS OF COUXTY Alex. C. Rupel, former president of the St. Joseph County Farm Hureau. and one of the leading farmers and successful livestock- breeders of the county writing to the News-Times says: "Your paper surely warmed my heart. For the first time in my life I sff a great daily trying to understand the producers side. . 1 feel that you are trying to do a big thing for the farming class and deserve the help of every farmer in St. Joseph county."
STOCKS IRREGULAR ON GOTHAM MARKET
;r;on of the fut uro ; 'eps. as- u constru f ive program determined wil arfenl s.-ce way of insuring to Mibii e a gricul- 1 r dation letuen production a.r.,1 if . -o::i..:ei rally prof- f "nsumptHMi and the needs of a safe
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The
Its lessons are all we
wish to retain, and in the poultry realm they may le summa r. red in one. two three fxsluon by farly hatching, vigorous summer culling and good fee ling. Many have m ted the poult it profits and they want in. If they get in carefully, thev get
Smaller Volume of Business Kefleets Mixed Views of Professional Traders. NFW YORK. J.m. jT On a much
and the lack cf more than usual interest. Mont y tendencies, possible i;n-
runUon ''f irn.poiiding mdust ri: .1
mergers ami further price re vi so in. of various commodities were among
:iie fac tors whi- h accentuated the ! International Nickel market's uncertain trenu. International Paper Fall lions wr re freelv mad. at the' Hidrat ion F'.ppei
Canadian Pacific 2?. "hili Copper i H Cuban Americnn Sugar Cuba Cane Sugar "jU California Petroleum 40 Central Leather "1 ('handler öf -t Colorado Furl & Iron. 26'H Corn Products 102 -' Crucible Steel c,o"4 Chino Copper 2(1 I Fnamel Frie Common s ' Oeneral Flevtric. 141 jCeneral Motors s-fc Creat Northern Ore ?. 1 ?4 tCrcat Northern rPeferred . . . . 7" j Oulf tate Steel ;9 I Hide Leather Common.... lM'jj Hide r Lcat n r Preferred. . . . ."pi. j Illinois Central 1 On H j Industrial Ap-ohol 127S , ! 1 nternatifmal Harvester Vz'
Let Swank Dye It. Phone Main j 701. 26tfi FOIIN M i - r-, - '.I. , 1 ;l .- w .... 4 .a-.'-j Juiv ..i.v1 .rj.";'s ..vvt ; OATS i m.iv r.s-H ..nou .:vs,'i .Inlv .T.)", .40', .:'".. .40 i i:vi:- I May V,t4 r,i4 .1 ti I v Nominal .7s' a I'oitk i Jan. Nominal 17.20 j LAUD ! .bin M..V2 . '.voo ! M.iv ;t o 07 '.ISO 0 07. i:iis ; .Ian. No nin.nl .7 ' .May 0 7 '.t 07 7 07 i
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I f;vsi lun.xio rivF.sTorK. i:.st in rr.M.o. .ran. 27. -cattle j hMi-ts niiirket slow. Shipping sif .-rs s'('V:'."i: butcher grade $7 : .ifers ?-O.r.0: ,-ows ?2 .2ä; bull 2t "2ä: milk cows nnl springers ?2.Vt7 12a. 'AI.VKs- Kf. 'i(.ts 10O; iuarkct active.("nil to id nice ".ro-V 1 .1. S 1 1 f : I : I AM LA MKS -Kecr-ipti 7.40O;
inarktt nr-five. f'boi-e lambs SHH-Vi- 1
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rket Hctire.
W orkers S'.t ,:,r,, pi. 25 ; pigs S107 10 Jä : inixtil vft :S'-i '.' .00 : lie.-iry H S; rongliS7'f7 7.1'- ; stags $41 4. .Vi." ' !
'2i ' ''" fair Ss-v 1:; jr, ; j-;irlii)gs '.-.' 1 Si.ee! s.':'.i S. ' 1 2 I IMKiS Ki-oeipfa 00; mark
out prohfahly
So it
York 'itv alone during the last ninol' " months increased its ctisurnpt j'n of i Llul-
H' i is th I OL I be
true nnd broader asi; ,,f the confer-
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In t he merit ioped will be stressed
indorsed bv the conference.
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poultr- products by i'.". j r t . nj. I'ndoubtedly th" poultry busim-ss will be overdone in some quarters, but the fellow who rushes in blindly will rush out blind with b-s and
jrage. So now for three weeks, poultry will given intensie treat-
Little points not Usually
th'- p!c loll.
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attention ' n ' arais;s any plan which wi'.i j
I "il ly Itlnl Cat Iics Work
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ag;-i -oture , --. r e a lal.inc-d i-r;ng tn- prcntucer ana cotui.n r ir-; The early bin! c.itrhos the worm
s.oitd uo uitli o-le;- mtlustries. to los r r(-.ations lor tne comrr.or an,i lnt. oarly jolliers lay the winter
W ha ; proper t in o
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a grow n In the i
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As has been repeutculv in The Newy-Times is
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key to tbe, situation. If the confer
ence dix.s nothing el.-e.
egg' while thrt arly cockreb early for a good price. Hen unsatis-factorv f'.r hatching
win have . breeding if the farmer wants
r tn ;i--::rp production w ha t 1 performed a great public s;rice. tut of his poultrv
MEMBERSHIP OF FARM BUREAU IS GROWING, REPORT
"o.lgh
Thür-
' ing less expensive
j more epeps: '. are realizing ihatt I-.-t spring 1 f tarm women in American farm bureau . Pulaski county '..'' an accurate
record f their l.r-. vling and hatch-
initial rate of jjve p r ont but the
Jemanu later loiacu tne rate to o
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I half pt-rc. nt under j li.i.v's maximum. I I'ools in tip' tec,
I sugar antl utility gn up, tngageil in ! tiieir familiar churning proc-s.s.-s. j Saif-.s aim unted to ..:'.." 000 -iiar-s-i An advance of t vv crus in t im
pound sterling from its rec.'t low ai:otati'n va -s .h - r.uts'an.iin ; f -t-tur cof the foreign -"xcharme market the Fr-m h rate slowly con'-urrer.t strength.
. v. J j iieavy -i iirng oi j,.rn o.-xus .1 s ro j t .treme reactions of tints i a'nnti j most one dollar per $100. wa-- a-r?"-
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Insten,? .,f l ., . . lc c is! a t ion Rails were
ihev -r fnilv'but: lo'-al traction.'
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i Midvale Steel ' New Ha en ' N. Y. C ; Northern Pa - ific : Paeitie Oil j Pure Oil 1 i .
l Mil -A mere a -i Pet role a m I oph s Ja Pennsylvania Piere Arrow . . Pullman Co. itay Consolidated Cop; -
INDIA VAI'OMS UKTOfR.
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DECIDED UPTURNS IN
CHICAGO WHEAT PKICKj;:-";;!;;;";;
reau L an active factor they are ling Operation. Classifying Uie?e
g tting "somew liere." which will ul- j reports into those that hatched from i OHICAO. Jan. -7. Ier:ded up-j St. Paul Preferretl.
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timately re.jlt In placing agriou!- ' pullet eggs and those that hatched turns
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the price of wheat at j stromb.-rg
and Liverpool did a
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tudebaker Conimon . ars-IIo ''.iiu k
cb.s.- was tir n , sin'dair Oil
official- Itlito D ( i r i Ouoia Will Ho Obtained in (arnpaiprn.
tur on a stable and profitable basis. 1 from hns' eggs m dusively, we ünd Dueno.-- Airts
It is now conceded tliat t!ii coubl-'that these win. haf-hed from h
m.t ba e been attained wit'nou or- ', eggs had a greater, percentage of advance he re. Th
gan. nation. ; hi.'ks that lived through tin rijst .at r,i to 1 ':r net higher, with May . ;si:nr Thomas 11. Jackson. pr -s ide n of six woks T!i pullet is inmntur?' Sl.l to l.hi5H and July $1.0:: j n,-i,-r,t product the county bureau, urges every j and .is such .-he does not produce j to $l.o'vs. Corn gained a shade to - Texas Oil
f UM A.0 1. 1 T( K. ( IIK'AliO. .:iu. -.7 IK MiS--necf.ir.t ...'-eo; mnrkit stin.lv to strutig. Ttp s'Mi: bull. ..Vi'd sie tienvv weight s s r,i ; p.-'ht w. i -hf --.-i ft- n-r.t
1 1 lights ?s 'vV,i :i in : h-.Tvv pin-king s,.ws 7
''7.-: i Icking s,,ws, Mnoeth ?7."7t'f-j ; pigs .s fi ',t pi Mit Kl' lt. e.ij.r.s 1t.oHi: ni.-irke? ste.'id.v. I. . Tiuhs .51'-'''. 1 ': ; cull and re.m-
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forward In putting over the big nv . ing th highest degree nf vigc-r and i provisions th" outcome varied from j Cnion Pacific tior.al, state ani county prog: am ; vi t a lity. This i- rn theory, this i?jlO cents decline to a like advance, j p s: stet 1 ("omnifn.. of activities. 'the acta r, practice as it worked out. The foreign a-dvance -i wheat j x. s. steel Prf.rrd..
Me .ta:ri: "i anner do not wish to. kevp Hens ami Pullet. Separate. ! prices ..nu as a surpr.?e to troiersji s;. -"oo;I (
Three yMr-i au a sanity ir.qu-st J here and was ascribed partly to f'T-( l't.i h Co;
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be understood
a s
asking
anything
'orjioratio i
oi :e . ewt-s s'
S' i.C..t I ' ATI LL - lb . ip; HVrfi; ni a rift et ste.Tflv t,, sir. -.g "h":it- :i!cl prime .i'.i lie rift--
"lia.ii giH'tl s ."icVi ; ; -r. minori Si'.li i'. s,i ; goo.j n r i I i-l..i 7 70'. ' Tu ; eoia;,j..n njoiiiaTu .$.".7..' 7.7.": ?o;trh-r 'xittlo- h-lfer-. 5PV7..VJ; rows P iT,'a : hulls c 4 1 r. ; c.:u:it rs n.-I cufP rs S-j.ri', ?, iu, ; r.-ifcivr sfcrrs ."".I b. . t 'Jä : tI enh fs --'i ; vN.ii.r .fc.-is i.."rii'-i c. ."iii ; f.. . r 'tporT 1 T,ii ' 7-' . s'o. k.-r rws aud b-;fer !?
unreasonable. We ar" only seeking j the ji.wiinn.-f of a fair return on thj rot of production. livery other in-
! du5tr- not only exacts this, but oh-
! ta:ns it. Agriculture is the founda : tion upon which lf ron?tructrtd ou
j rational exi.stenct- and once the in-i j due-try ge-ts under way other Indus- ! tries will follow. "V -
sv Joseph 10 ""' ampcugii. r s.arj' tn j "I hope to so fvery farmer of S.
pper
W I U Id ha ' e 1 '.' h ' itlsjsted : h
he;.i over the m,inlf:gn ilemand.
In.
imllets and
of r.vr
TOWNSHIP UNIT
GIVES PROGRAM
c T y Leoi ,. V
de--.:d number
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rg..t.:af.or ore of tlie Joseph county Join in the movement .Ts i:s kind in th- j to restore genera! prosperity, art I r:r: j- al:7,ttif"i. d;V. aal-i "le n-t ee how nny hroid minded, i'i arc optimistic con- ' ?ar-s:eht i man can vrv well aff '"-e ' fTd to pay outside." ' i ariou.s town-j Hnring th next ten days tlie canir. "1 the-r co-workers . pabrn will be vigorously pushe.l. A
; th. - a - antages of the j numoer or community meetings ,, r f Minor, manag-r of ftve-mnt are be- hav been sv-hedul.i Prominent Io-.a :.o Farm'e-s n s-ociat ; '-n
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Sentiment, however. g:w- ir.-rc J -Virginia -Carolina Chemical., frh ndly to the buying side. :n!!'i-1 Wal ash "A" enced bv gessip that exporters at ; Willys ( n . nam! the sraboarl- w ere after m arhy j Wi.o wheat and paying full prices. Wt stir glio.;.-.. Sustained export demand for corn j h-lp d give r ii upward tendency to ( m .o c-asii (;kiv p-i es both of cfirn and oat.'. Ufer-; WIIFAT--N. n red. .i.i:; . 1 ft - ft
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A; a farm bui au meeting he'd at tlx tow--, hall Thursday members of the Silvi-r Cr"k towrishir d-e:,i,. tn ;,i'd regular ic.or.thly n 'für,:s to i.s. uss farm pr '. b uis. An . clbr.t spirit pr.a:b 1 The w ou-. o s -rve i ;-;n - b to r,r After lunt h th" mimt'-rs 1 t n J
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will b included.
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and figure w hirl, have b,-n CimitT, MXIXTIOV IXOWKHS. better 8,-ndr. ; A:r. .-; anC.r l i:n lry hrough.t "'it at 'he. community meet- A very choice selection of cut' imv Ag:.t Kunz-' gee ' h-- A m r an Li- i national 'r: are ear.fullv tudid by work - ; fl wer and blooming plants awaits - lr..:! an .,'vn'int of his work an 1 ' An.r:.. an L . o.a --t i . ers who -i:p pi errant 'h-- Information 1 jou at th.e Siuth r.end Floral Co , : what th- farm li'irnci wa doing for ; Anacord-t 'i..i.t.. r ....
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Appn -i.it' Orgaiii.ulon. , graduate of Culvers.,! S hool of , t. r
Farnvr:-- are coming to a le tter i Ix4venport and Row Sxhonl of It. er.tar d;rr of thir Important ; Wayne. ha opened orncrs at ZZl
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was also liscussed. The talk were followed ,y a pl.1V in which several members took part.
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The Farm Bureau M ovement Is Going Forward. Are YOU Doing Your Part?
We Need Your Support. Sen Membership Fee to Leo Van He.-s, 4 Treasurer, Todav.
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Support already pledged to make the St. Joseph Counts Farm Bureau one of the largest and best organized units in Indiana encourages the belief it will be realized.
The campaign the membership sired numerical now under way.
to increase to the destrength is
YOU cannot afford not to have an active part in obtaining the big program of benefits sponsored by the American Farm Bureau Federation.
The National Agricultural Conference now in session in Washington was called in recognition of the rights of organized agriculture to obtain stabilization of the industry.
We Must Have YOUR SUPPOR T Join TO DA Y!
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Juomi bUUft h
p Pfau BULLAU
THOMAS H. JACKSON, I
President E. C. BIRD, Agricultural Agent
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