. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. $50 AlC Scholarships Offered to 4~H Members Fifty outstanding 4-H b()\\s and girls, one from each state, may be selected by June 15 In educational and cooperatixc leaders as $50 4-H scholarship winners who will participate next August 6-9 when the 39tli vSummer Session on farm bus- iness of the American Institute of Cooperation is held at Pur- due Universit)', Lafayette, Ind. One of the scholarship win- ners will become co-chairman of the 1968 Youth AIC summer session at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Va., it wa^ annou


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. $50 AlC Scholarships Offered to 4~H Members Fifty outstanding 4-H b()\\s and girls, one from each state, may be selected by June 15 In educational and cooperatixc leaders as $50 4-H scholarship winners who will participate next August 6-9 when the 39tli vSummer Session on farm bus- iness of the American Institute of Cooperation is held at Pur- due Universit)', Lafayette, Ind. One of the scholarship win- ners will become co-chairman of the 1968 Youth AIC summer session at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Va., it wa^ announced by J. K. Stern, Pres- ident of the farm educational and research organization. "Mary Lou Brooks of Owens- boro, Ky., one of the 1966 4-II scholarship winners has been named co-chairman cf the 1967 Youth Session, which more thai 1,000 rural youth and younj. farmers from all over the country will attend," Mr. Stern said. "Mary Lou, the first Ken- tuckian to be co-chairman of the youth sessions, is an honor student at Owensboro High School. She was 4-H area dem- onstration champion in 1965 and 4-H area speech champion in 1965. She was Daviess County Farm Bureau Queen and talent winner in 1965 and ; "Objective of the special award in each state for 4-fI members and groups is to rec- ognize their efforts in learning about the ways we do busin(\ss in America and particularh' co- operative business organizations. "Bob Pinches, Program Lead, er, 4-H and Youth DexelopmcMit, Federal Extension Serxice, , is working with Walter Jacoby, AIC Youth Education Director, on the program for 4-H ; WHEN IT COMES TO FROST PROTECTION REMEMBER THESE 4 IMPORTANT POINTS ABOUT FMC TROPIC BREEZE WIND MACHINES 1. THEY REDUCE LABOR COST One man can efficiently operate one or several wind machines. FMC wind machines save the labor cost of a whole crew required for flooding. 2. THEY GIVE IMMEDIATE PROTECTION Switch on the motor and within 3 t


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