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B *«g Tw ▼we B c a v u r r o N T H E BANKER-EDUCATOR P LA N T U PROM OTE BETTER A6RIGULTURF By O. H. OTIB. Agricultural Director, American Banker* Aeaoolatlooi Whenever hankers desire to promote actively njrricutturarf Improvement in their communities, the state Bffricultursl colleges stand rea>ly to show them the way ami to git1 « expert assistance. The purpose of this article is to illustratt the way in which the colleges art» getting in contact with the banks, and the kind of assistance they render. . As soon as the college has a list of the l»anks in the state desiring to adopt plans to aid agricul ture as indicated by project blanks sent out to all the bank* in the state, by the State Bankers Asso ciation Agricultural Committee, it gives practical D. m . otu suggestions to each banker on the list as to what he can do to stimulate, organize, and conduct the INDEPENDENCE OF THE FINANCIAL KINO r F riday, r b v iiw If <>i -Truth in Moat* You i ' iim 'I r lions« ua"'e, bul yuu Off II own Icolli. Mff bl .... w \ trip im i Ilio IMBUII * will brin g ««ul all Ute guixl 1 Hal's iu you. g t « By W ILLIAM K. KNOX President. American Banker« Asso ciation. The principle upon which America was founded was Independence. The primary duly of tbo piou -era of this couutry srws fo William K. Knoi yt»t^ want 1» in like 1 rouble. k«*«|i ii •lurk. \*^ — . [ Outobsr A 1 «, 1 »f| yuur Hkii I'lrk your O laself led A d vertisem en t W ill B eni Your House SILVKR BLACK AND BLUB FOXAS l4BI*»r||Cil, IVdiiifit'll. H i'b M t'ttiitX tk'oroil, l‘. ' K*‘ 1. l‘'o&<M, |7li& lu u i'»it- doliYcr«*«! m no«1# ¿«million« Ilio only way to l>u.v fox le ueeofilmg to tin lur «ulti# ua »con'll tijr Mi. Urai'k- ott lli'glnlriti ioli hit» ubi lutiti to. ilo Willi l'elt «oriti». Yon buy Interrrct Hide Hot ne» mid Coa» Uff Offting lo pruilc, tlHB’1 Tout W l*jr lo>t fot» pend« ace lu Its e»? ' Teli Tuie" rlnirt» free, »I iomiuk they lira »oiealificnily pollllcal s e n s e toaloil Iti |i|-oilin<« high giudi* |iu|ts. No brown ling« In fur. but Independence I‘iil*n weigh i l luiuuil» ni U1« ninnili». Mglunul lo..inula ihn tod.i' baa .«nothcr fir»t year, Hin««*iul feeiling illrecllon» fret*, i l iw M f f » Muuk s p e c i a l signifi of llenverloit, I emule» for »ale. Semi for eirt'iilur. cance In Ha it unit Ulne Io«. |>en rnlsfil, >:IM) n pnn I k I nih I ralseil, lilini „ rial sens«. The ABC IVOIIN • ANQUI » T U w -QU ■ !slw L I » » T H - W II HART, lu. :i. Iittgxertnn, iirp, Jtoit i i ' uiiu * nu Suiulay. ability to apply Orane c»*'«P'on Pacific Intsrnsiunal Llwstu. h r , . , i.,„. i.*t liad. US see • 'ne fox |itir«'litt»ei| tlirarl from l'.b'nry Uro» h**f L’enV. cosí flliia. the primary prln • xMttltte by Co *>g.I on sn4 Ball vs. X It. «, I «>r »nie ni «fino. Home brown lingo m fur. .Nu |«ai>ers «viih CTptes of personal At th«' 1'actflc International U va . from the |. > Cleitry'a fox, * to ilt# i taller. Furth «■com ml,s. M use stock Kxpositlon to h«> held In Part- ar down in : roft'ii ral or. will tie intelligently that common thing call "a pay chock." has as much to do land this year. October SUI lo Novelli shown the ¡vett'ar whol* » In _«-ut* of Work In the particular project he ha* | (■elected. Then either a d. ysriment suggestions are the more valuable with Individual Independence ua any ber 7th, it is proposed to give a demon metti U' lietty » Id in th«* I tide The?», atnitRw which will carry out the Idea t»<>. « ili «un y itici, ir«*,- pro Ing as specialist from the coll>-g* or the they are to the hanker Following ara other force In life of “ Truth in Meats." regard* the i.i.i*.ui grad *. county agent get« In persona! touch samples of such project outlin e: The greatest problem <*f Indepon Assisting In Hits work will he tbo Ftiutliy. in a «« unter ulti be ** *-i> with the banker to assist him in an deace of the average man or woman Farm Accounts Project Department Of Agrlctlltuie. col lege \ of all III r««r til «■■.* ■* fr , . t I V • « « lions adeiaory capacity. la how to get out of what they earn t'rvgon and the I'niTftc slope, packing- packinghouse I« ■ t; ihey In turn ■.how- 1. Banker can select group of rarmert ¡ Samples of the project outlines are who crinite the work a good living and a reasonable degree house T>e«>ple. stock yard officials and Ing exai-tly what a choice « ul (tout the can and should uudrrl given below to illustrate the details of farm accounts « »nimiasion men. and retailers as well choice,t animal al» ulti il («ir, bear- S. Armnjr# with county ffjrvnt or bp # . of financial comforts In old ago. We ot the procedure the college lakes In Clallst from .grieultural o-Uege foe » r . t cannot m aintain a high stan d ard o f na Six lo eight live animals, nicely Ite«!- mg In mind all the tino- that the over accomplishing Its plan mtH'tlnjr of iNt group and •rlrot an | B C tV U B t t v v k * tiouwl * life without *w * an a Intelligent a ss - » “ “ divi down and properly c«r.-xl for, will head In the letali store Is Ju«t as mai College Provides Expert Advisers I. Assist Individu.«!* at th*lr rtgauul ! agimcnt ot the financial mailers that be graded from priât» to rontm«<n. and much, pound (or pound. <*u a ««mutua In coontles with ao county agent a with Information Infor r fh t lv t to entering a<* and other data property conatantly confront the average Lull over the h««ad of esrh will bo posted animal as It la ou a cholea into, Bat nt the bunks desiring to curry on counts 4. Act as or Bvlect leader ft»r the group The purp«**«' of this entire demon- vidua I and family. In th«< accumula the prie«' on f«K»t at which lu kind Is u project la aeut to a specialist at tha *» Assist In checkin* tnwntorfcs as a rtute college, according to the project means of securing Individual financial tion ot capital In the hands of the selling In the stock yanls (hat week, »'ration will not he to prove that lh# statement at doaa of the rear Directly hack of lh«-tn. la a refrigera- retailers are gelling loo Utile or loo listed For Instance, the banks desir manses Hea the hope of the true Inde lor. will he shown carcasses from ani- much f«>r tlndr meat, bul rallier lo Boy** and Girls' Club Work ing to carry on the farm accounts pendence of a nation's people. The mais of a similar lot. Theae car- show the rotative value of prim«« .«« I. The hanker can arrange n th the project are assigned to the farm man chief concern of wage canters la to caasea will also show the selling pries compared with common meat. county agent or the specialist of the a g ri agement specialist, those desiring to cultural c«>)hge f«e «organising a club. get a reasonable degree of financial carry on the legume project to the i. I*tan to present various type« of club Independence out of what they actual work at the neat meeting and perfect agronomy specialist, those interested the organisation of a local chib. BANKERS HELP ly Mrs. in boys' and girls' club work to the t - Hanker may act aa local leader of the dub. This question of how to attain per Junior extension specialist, and go 4. Cooperate with county agent or ape- A bank In Monrovia, lu d. tests seed forth. sooal financial Independence bae not cialist ta annual "Achievement Day.** corn for farmer*. A bassment room &» Banker may offer prises for d o b In counties that do have a county been worked out oa the piinclplu of was tilled out last season (or th* pur ork or otherwlM assist In flnandng «gent a list of the banks and the proj Individual responsibility. The most pose and >5.004 ears were tosled for ects in which each Is interested Is Legume project Important social m-eds today are a fifty six farmers Dnefourth » ( the sent to him with a request that he get ON -GOLD BONDS” L The honker ran get Information from course of instruction In public rduca slu'd tesl<*d last year was unfit for In touch with the bankers and help county agent or specialist from the sgrl seed This y«-ar Iho pereeitlagi* will them in regard to the v»r!.*u» projects cultural college on the value of slfblfa. I lion to give young people a practical ’Beforo I go to the bank lo ask t*i ruu even higher The work la don» any bean or sweet clover trope to farmers * aotlon o f how to start life on a sound The next step by the college Is to of the community. vice about investing th* money mother under ths supervision of Ibe high L Arrange for meeting of Interested eronomic basis: and. secondly, a broad write to each banker on the list .send ers with county agent or specialist ; left me. I wish you would tell mt School agricultural teacher If# reports ing him project outlines and inform farm oo-operaiNe plan In American Indue S A t this meeting «-aunty agent a ape that the community will have * aur ing him that the county agent or a dallsts. or others win discuss* try whereby men aud women shall be something more about Iwmda." said ta ) Value of crop Helen lo Aunt Kmtny. "Am 1 right le plus of se««d corn this year. specialist from the college will gel lu tb l Sevd supply and vartetlea helped to work out a persona) financial The bank* at Conway, Ark . have («1 Methods of handling «he crop, touch with him. If there >s no agent program that will guide then toward thinking that gold bonds are absolute offered prise* for the most marketable tdl L’se and diBBouirtofft of erx»p In the oouniy this letter reads as ly safe? Are gold bomls whal pcopi«* 4. Plan with w u n ly agent or spertaltst a definite goal of financial tndepen sweet potatoes produced un one acre follows: meetings and demonstrations on plots or mean by gilt edge securitiesT” donee. There ought to be a way (or a of land A first prize of f|5o Is of •ekf*. Daten State Bank. "What a child It Is!" laughed Aunt fered. along with three dlslriet prize** 5 Secure exhibits for community ar man. for every dollar put aside each Bankvlil.- county falr; Kuimy. "| can see that you do need of >50 each. The county agent aud Gentlemcn—Tou riti Itn-t enclosed e week bow . u> got back four or five dol brief outline nf the farm t n s . 'i t l * pc.iyret Cow Testing Associations lars a tree* (oily or fifty years later, to learn something about bonds Th« the bank* are working out Ibe details In which you h ave n » 1.rated your imerest 1. The banker cun arrang«* with county to your State Agricultural t .. «ntlt.e and • eraf *gold hood' does not bars any The County Bankers Aasm*tallou regardless of where he works to the Agricultural Cosmo --ton of the agent or specialist from agricultural col will help to employ a full lime county th in g lo do with the term 'gill edged lege for meeting of Interested group of American Bankers Assorlati. n The present policy In American la I am sure that the fpcciii «t from the farm ers in ths community for the purpose leader ibis year for boys' and girls' 1 organism * a cow testing association. ttustry of helping employees la baaed Sttcurttjr.' Th* latter Is nothing mort club work In Calhoun. Cherokee and agricultural college er til be pleased to t Banker may act aa leader, and with than a commonly used phrase that assist you In carrytneroui the - jggesttons on- Ibe assumption that they wilt uHJ- ln*1 cated W e have esSed him to get county agent or speclaftst p'an to visit m e an s g safe security. Companies Buena Vista coun (lea, Iowa. prospective farm ers who may Join the la touch with you mutely become dependent Old age that Issue gold bonds usually scree le association. - ■ ■ Director. Agrtcuttursl extension. S Organise for work and assist In se pensions and other forma of charitable redeem them. In United States gold testing equipment and othsr ma The letter to bankers a counties curing compensation are to be commended In coin of the weight and fineness of the terials whenever necessary. that do hare a county agent Informs 4 Call meetings periodically to discuss lieu of a practical alternative, but In gold coin Issued by the United States association business and hold plow tea or them that he will get In touch with to urn. principle they are wrong and contrary Treasury at the time the bonds are them. 5 Banker with county agent or special- ; to the purposes of democracy. What put on the markeL This It done In 1st may arrange for C. T A booth at Suggests Things the Banker Can Do community or county fair giving testing order to protect the bondholuers from The project outlines s at to each demonstrations and explaining work of we want Is an organised plsn that the very remote possibility of a rad will direct working people toward lie association. banker give specific an geest ions aa leal change !n tbe value of United a nd No system can claim This constitutes the pretimfnary dependence. to the things he can do to orgtnlxe Slates enrrency. such as. for example the work in bis project, and the part work by the college which paves the complete success that docs not con the changes In the values of G«*rtnan P A L M O L IV K A F T E R he can take in carrying out the work way for constructive work by fee template the financial Independuncu of and other. European rnrrenctes as a The more simple and concrete these bankers In banker-farmer project*. »very employee, according to his «M l result of ths war. While such a thing Shave Talcum Powder man tag medals or the Gn«Ter Secreta Sty to earn. It can be shown that Is unlikely to occur In this country, financiers always try to guard against American employees, with reasonable ries of the Treasury. Congress has every possible trouble. Although s Value 60 cents authorised the mint to make up 40.004 prudence on their own part, can reach t-n«l may be payable In gold It Is un a (air degree of independence while medals to commemorate the arrival of necessary to demand payment In aetn the first shipload of Norse immigrants they are still working. ai gold coin since our American money There must be injected Into our In 1$ on a sold basis anyhow and our on board the sloop Restaur Ationen. dustrial policy an additional economic good old i>sper dollars bare exactly which la to be celebrated at the Norse By W ILLI A V E KNOX element of mutual benefit and perraa President. American Bankers Associa American Ceotennial In Minnesota nent value to both labor and capital, tbe same value as golden dollars “ But you went to hear In mind one tion next summer concern I not alone with the amount Ihrauso you huy a (»ca lled The Kidrral Reserve sltua'lon Is th« At the last session of Congress of wages and profits that are earned thing 'got-i boa«!.' that do»s not mesn that paramount problem before American there waa a flu- <1 «ai bilia seeking lo but aith bon these earniugs shill be Lankin? today The lime i.- approach- bave commemorative bait dollars ar?d I am arguing for an industrial the bond Is secured by gold la any BEAVERTON P H A R M A ' Y toe wl. -n H will minted The.prior session authorized savings policy based upon the prlnc! way. or that It Is stronger than any other bond The strength of a bo id ORE be necessary for pie of Independence. I a at eiguing lies »Imply and only In lh* ability B E A V E R T O N , the minting of the Huguenot half dol the nation ta lars and of 5.000,000 half dollara to (or a new basis of co-operation In Ip qf Hi» company that Issues It to pay consider t h • dustry. for the elimination ol poverty, question of re- signalise the start of work on the and for a practical demonstrating of Its debts Aud Of court* you should consider 'he value of the property Stone Mountain carving, which will ebarterius t b s economic democracy. pledged nr mortgaged to secure the serve as a monument to the valor ot Federal Reserve When public education teaches bond. If any property Is given a* se the soldiers of the South. On the Fed school students ho* fo manage their Banks. T h e Federal era! coins appear Generals L*ee and personal affairs intelligently, and curtly." "D 'fir me. Aunt Emmy." exclaimed Reserve System Jackson, the two leaders of the Con when the beads of firms make It a re Helen "I never realised how murh mus t be pre federate forces in the Civil War. quirement that every young man and one needs lo know before Investing served It is one young woman who accepts a position one’s money In my case It's awfulli William E. Knox A Flood of Coins of the mos t shall be working toward a defnite Important not to have a loss, because K»«WI fURRAUS With the 150th anniversary of the scientific bankinx systems in the goal In saving money, then we will although I have only a tiny amount ot great battles of the American revolu world During th • last ten years. attack eccnomlc Illiteracy at the through all the stress of war. Inflation, lion ppproacblng, bills were passed source and begin to save men from the money It Is all f have In the world How can I ever learn to tell what Is depression and revival, it served this last winter to issue coins comment tragedy of financial dependency. good fr* m what Is bad?" country as no country was ever served orating the stand of the mlnutemen at "J am not sure you ever ran rely on by a banking system. We know that Lexington and Concord and the battle without it our nation would have had ot the Green Mountain patriota St Ben WHERE MONEY IS A NUISANCE your «,wg judgment, my dear." smll* *1 Annt Emmy, "bill If you will be guided a financial disaster far more devastat nlnrton in Vermont Proposals were by your hink, you needn't w orry"— ing than any that over assailed It. Americans have rmaou to be thank A. n Aymea. made to pay tribute in a similar way While We have this groat loyalty ful for th* Ir simple and reliable atotl to the battle of-fjurker Hill the vie and obligation to the System, we mast ey. The complications of the Chinese lory at Yorktoorn and other events recognize that among its friends there ON GUARD AGAINST currency are endless China pos ha3 risen serious controversy over American history, such as tb? 200th FARM CROOKS anniversary of the foum ng of Srough sasses 72 different money values As many m t 'e r i of detail There are tr.. sy demands for change In the ton Mass . and the 50tb anniversary to tbe money of account, the Kal'tuan With every constructive movement ei-iho1-> of its management and In de of the admission ol California to the Ta»-I. familiar In connection with tin- for the Improvemigtl of agrlciiltnre. tail.- ot jts operation. Where these Union customs. the Uenkow, . Kuai.iun; one Is likely to find men who will at Fearing that the growth rf this demands r-p-esent broadly the great ■¿¡.«oping. Toofcwai and others, each esl go u ot the great*..1 number we pra* he would open Ihe way to coun differ l.*y varying percentage.! ol tempt to rapltdllse It for their own personal benefit This may take the terfi iling and make the protection of should support them. Where they weight from tbe "Hang.” or Chinese form of shipping hi poor and «nprofit* represent merely narrow, diverse In the integrity of the coins more ditti ounce of silver If a traveler from terests of one part of the coontry or cult Secretary Mellon openly opposed Shanghai were to make an extended ble llveefork to palm off on nnunspect Ing farmers, or It may sometimes 1)4 the creation of these special coins, but one type of business or finance, they lour Into the interior, passing tbrojgh wa« not entirely successful In his ef selling fair to good livestock at exorbl should be subordinated to the common tbe districts where a manifold rarle forts Hs insisted that the practice tsnt prt *?» under promts« of taking good \\ e sbauld meet on the great ty of coins circulate, tbe constant * x Introduced contusion into our ayatem bark som>.* of tbe offspring al high broad ground of the common wet- change from one weight or coin lo flgure« j ot coinage, brought about-an unnecea- fa r»—first to preserve the system In another would dissipate a very lnrg> sary *>xp< nse and satlafled a very Itm There are several instances where general as it lx now constructed, and part of bis capital Kcd demand because the public gen the college of agriculture through Its secondly to bring about, caret,illy aud An experienced traveler has been »rally baa never shown a special Ilk county aront system has oo operated soundly, such changes as ar« required known to take scales with him. and tog to the commemorative coins In headlm off the Introdunflon of un to adjust It to circumstances of today. still bis weights end th? purity of his lit ’ ever. Congress felt that these dealrahir or extravagantly priced llvo Tin. task of considering, sitting, grea’ «venta were worthy of comment si'ver were subjected to dirpute in stock. In other Instances Ihe stale weighing and coordinating discussion At coast ports. oration and authorised the coins—all different provinces hankers i “»elation, through Its agrl- end suggestions regarding the Federal Mexican. Yuan, Dragon, Hong Kona Of which are to be sold st a premium oultural . umlttee or the secretary’s fie-erve Sysi* tn has been confided to ao (bat the promoter» of these eveota and Hankow dollars are all current, office, ha« sent warnings to Its mem th on >mlc I’olitjr Commission of each having its own defined exchange mar raise funds by this extra charga her ban'- relative to Individuals or !'■ Am :-m flankers Association. Jt to defray part of the expense attach value In tbe native market, while in Is b ir d ’ hat thereby the Federal Re ed The records of the Treasury show the iolr*rfor tbe added Intricacies of firms ope rating on an unsound basis fe r«? S«?iem will l>e given the best tbai the special coins, as a general dealing with cents and copper cash It Is ss l“i[*ortant to hesd off unde sirable and unprofitable Investments thought and the best support ot bank rule are seldom absorbed In circula are so great that it Is astonishing how as It Is In encourage constrnctlrs and ing There Is no greater service bank tion The Monroe coin issue was a business can be curried on wltiiou! norfllahle »nes.— Banker Farmer. ing can reti ' *r the nation than this di-mat failure—217,000 of the 271 004 endless dl-p-T'-s sn I a considerable ft goes right to the heart of good struck off were turned back to the handicap to trade. management ot the puollc economy of Treasury for melting up — Journal BANKERS HELP America. American Banker? Association. The banks of Bodford county. Ten • airi« nowadays «re very uessee an- furnishing pure bred eggs unirli like .»alad »- a irreal ileal T h e hand (Jial rooks I h e T h e M i n t ’s S i d e l i n e s to all who win agree to return one m eal I k I he hand I hat rules tlejiet (I k U| miii Hie (Iri'sn iiii, pullet for * srb fifteen eggs In ths fall I he w orld. T i-, United States mints make oth The Missouri Bankers Association 'I'be average man spends ei i'lscta h«std«‘S coins. All of the Issued lh<> first number of the 'Agri T I i* on ly way soin«* turn ran lo o 11111 <* || tin «» m aking immay ruilural Information Service Quarter m- dlls for the nrrnv end nary ara pet ahead. 1« hy raisin« cab- turned out by the mints Medals of find (no Mille lime eiijfiyiiig jl. ly" In April This publication drab hiiftr. all the Presidents, the Secretaries of with timely agricultural subjects of the Treasury, the Directors of the A discussion of Huggesteil m a rria ge » e r « ir e : 'nfereat tn bankers — r.pwtwm rumore, per W l i r n a w i f r fights her iius- BmUrtr adspsed m hveteng «14 Mints, have been designed and exe T o have and In scold; ¡n »Ir k - Ihe various projects proposed as s à-stte and erstell m W tffWk j basis for the program of banker farm cuted hy the minis. Recently the banrfs will he isn't necessarily ne.»» op w ealth, fo r b elter r z 'z z x r j s f * - n r , ft cooperation In Missouri appears tn mints inaugurated tbe rn ictir» a >‘ dead. purse. lbs first Issue. I STRAIGHT TALKS WITH AUNT EMMY O ftC L O N 't O c t.3 l-N o v . $90,000 In Premiums 8EB T H E B E S T IN T H E L A N D W k lUkBM L l •BMI IlarfM M ilBt,! » KHtf mAnHikt I « >♦». «M t'• *»• 11 r V , I aixl.t.« IS««»I-..1 s I RKUiJCBl» ON . tes1 n . i " <\ Itti I rassr» m . RAIiMUAlM W H Good Bargains! P A L M O L IV E ** Shaving Cream THE FrOSBAL REóEBVE • A NATiSNAL PROBLEM $35 HE Also several U»etl Foidgon T ra ctor» in G o o d Shape FORD REPAIRING Both For 35 cents SAVE 25 cents { Ï Only G e m in e Ford and Fordson P art» Used W e have conslanlly in »lock a Inige line oí Ford an<l Fordson Putì» nnd Accessoiieg Otto Erickson (8b C o . \ t h e S ty le ? y o u r e h o t c o n c e rn e d w ith th a t T h at’s our business — as heating expend W c select and install the tyj>e o f M on tag Furn ace which will assure you an abundance a t warm Aioist air - safe.heat - at lowest, possible cost fo r fusH - the least effort to operate. So~l«t us cake that responsibility and «sorry off your mind. Pus It up to us _ we've got to make good. Monism you know, makes »very type o f furnace * suited to ibis srctlun. M ore than 40 yesrs’ study of local c«n<iitlons~and making heaters to meet tbcm-hsa dev eloped s type for «very possible need. We've got the Monug Pumacc tin* to choose from •-so the thing for yuu to do isi Decide >«> a Mmitug urwl lour the real lu wl , - BEAVERTON SHEET METAL WORKS F ra n k Pu lver, Prop. . B u ifilw l Monna •rmn.M, nf iMf.Uavton d.mnvl **> (H* M, W .n^L m. hüstln* plant RNUINf-'t- RBi) I,WTO I |(R I a., that In • hurw -ll taka. , III,!. T«~; oaUwenaa iyday. .trfM * £ • S t S ^ ’tiS S V ’ iMseXattefL •*» F*Fff Musa p t p m «k W « . « H f Farsee», .... .! an. » g ,"