THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER S, 19S5.
fering losses may obtain some reim
bursement from the dog tax income.
The meeting brought out a large
attendance as usual, with a number
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FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
JA
MESSAGE
TO
EVERY MEMBER.
PAGE FIVE
FOR SALE—TEAM OF MARES;
wagon, and harness. L. R. Tuck
er. on 4th Unit, Hermiston. 6-2tp
FOR SALE—PIANO AND STOOL.
member may not withdraw an
CANNING SCHEDULE.
amount greater than that by which
Inquire at Hotel. Will take part
his savings exceed his loan.
cash
and farm produce. See Jarvis.
TUESDAY, OCT. 8—Beets & Greens
Each member is a part owner of
5-tfc
Purpose.
8:00 to 11:00 A. M.
his credit union. The success of
A federal credit union is a coop
THURSDAY, OCT. 10—Meat
this co-operative thrift and loan or
STRAYED TO MY PLACE—HEIFER
erative association organized for the ganization depends on the manner in
8:00 to 11:00 A. M.
calf about 4 months old. Harold
purpose of promoting thrift among which its
members fulfill their
6-ltp
its members and creating a source agreements.
All other products canned by mak- Hunt, Hermiston, Ore.
of credit for provident or productive
Ing arrangements with the manage- MAYONNAISE JARS, PINTS AND
Dividends.
uses.
ment.
Quarts Wanted—Clean with lids;
A credit union makes it possible
Dividends may be paid from the
Good buys in used heating stoves.
Notice!
for its members to save money con balance of earnings remaining after
5-tfc
Her. N. & S. Hand Store.
veniently, safely, and in small sums. expenses have been paid and 20 per
All canned goods now in the can-
Savings may be used to purchase cent of net earnings for the fiscal nery MUST be removed by Oct. 15. WANTED—RELIABLE MAN FOR
chores and ranch work. Steady if
shares at the convenience of the year have been set aside as a reserve If you have any here, please remove
member, either monthly, on pay for possible bad loans. Dividends them and save paying a penalty on satisfactory. Toney Vey, Echo. 4-3tp
days, or at irregular intervals. The are authorized by a majority of the them.
20 HEAD FINE WOOL EWES FOR
money thus saved is loaned to mem members voting at the annual meet
sale. Emmett Cooney, Hermiston.
bers at reasonable rates of interest. ing.
MOBROW POMONA GRANGE
4-3tp
Dividends may not exceed 6 per
Management.
AT
BOARDMAN
SATURDAY.
SOW AND PIGS FOR SALE —
cent per year under a regulation laid
John J. Knox, 4 mi. from Hermis-
The business affairs of a Federal down bv the Governor of the Farm
4-3tp
credit union are handled by a board Credit Administration. Dividends
Morrow County Pomona Grange ton on Diagonal road.
of directors, a credit committee, and are paid on each share outstanding will meet in the Grange hall at
a supervisory committee. The direc at the end of the year in proportion Boardman, Saturday, October 5th, OREGON POULTRYMEN SEEK
tors and committeemen are elected to the number of proceeding, conse with Greenfield Grange as hosts.
by the members at their annual cutive, whole months for which it
Ex-Governor Walter M. Pierce and STATE COUNCIL FOR UNITY.
meeting in January each year. Each has been paid in full. Dividends Mrs. Pierce will be speakers on the
member has only one vote regard may be paid in cash or by check or program in the afternoon. The pub
More unity of action among all
less of the number of shares he credited to the members' accounts at lic is invited to attend the program.
the discretion of the board of direc We believe all will enjoy the pro branches of the poultry industry In
holds.
A board of directors of at least tors.
gram and receive a message of in Oregon will be sought by the Oregon
Poultrymen's association through
five members directs and controls
History.
terest from the Pierces.
the operations of the credit union,
The first credit unions were es
Special business of the day is elec- the proposed formation of an advi
It elects the officers of the credit tablished in Germany by Frederick tion of officers. Officers of Pomona sory poultry council for the state.
union which are a president, a vice Raiffeisen about the middle of the hold their positions for a term of This was decided upon by the pres
president, a treasurer, and a clerk. nineteenth century. These were or two years. All members of Pomona ent state bddy at the twelfth annual
A credit committee of three or ganized among farmers and proved and 4th degree members are urged poultry convention held at Oregon
more members considers and passes of great assistance during the diffi to attend the meeting at Boardman. State college late in September.
The president of the poultry asso
or rejects loan applications. A su cult famine years of that period.
ciation was authorized to appoint a
pervisory commute of three mem
Later, a prominent American phil
Westland Grange Dance.
committee to study the possibilities
bers must audit the books of the anthropist became greatly impressed
Because the Stanfield Grange has
credit union at least quarterly.
with the possibilities of credit unions postponed its dance the Westland of having a state council on which
and has spent much time and money Grange will give a dance Saturday would be a representative of each of
Safety.
the poultry and allied organizations.
in sponsoring credit unions through-
night, October 5.
The council would serve to coordi
The membership of a Federal cre out the United States. The first State
nate the efforts and advance the in
dit union is limited to a group hav credit union law was passed in
terests of the entire industry.
Will Elect Officers.
ing a close common bond of associa- Massachusetts in 1909.
Morris Christiansen of McCoy was
The
number
of
credit
unions
in
Hence,
each
member
is
asso-
tlon.
The Ladies Auxiliary to the Farm
elated with the others and appre creased slowly during the 20 years Bureau will hold election of officers re-elected president, and L. E. Ar
from 1909 to 1929. During the last Friday, October 4, at its regular nold. Lebanon, and F. L. Knowlton,
ciates their problems.
Loans are made to members only 5 depression years, however, the meeting in the Columbia park club Corvallis, were returned to the offi
under satisfactory detailed plans for growth has been very rapid. Ap house. The meeting will open at ces of vice-president and secretary-
repayment. Loans for more than proximately 3,000 credit unions were 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon with treasurer, respectively. The new di
in operation on December 31, 1934. Mrs. H. Hooker, Mrs. E. C. Hughes rectors are Lloyd Smyth. Canby, and
$50 must be secured.
P. A. Gent, Eugene,
Directors and committeemen are
and Mrs. Wm. Barber acting as
Oregon’s senators, Charles L. Me
If
you
are
interested
in
the
credit
elected by and from the membership.
hostesses.
Nary and Frederick Steiwer, were
Officers are chosen by the directors. union as a place to accumulate sav
An officer, director, or committee- ings or as a source from which to 4-H CLUB DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP thanked by the association for their
efforts in behalf of an Increased tar
man may not endorse notes of bor borrow in an emergency, you should
iff on dried and frozen eggs and
rowers nor borrow more than his consider joining your local credit PROMINENT AT PROJECT FAIR
were
urged to present this matter at
union
and
get
acquainted
with
its
holdings in the credit union.
the next session of Congress. The
All money received must be depo officers.
sited in a bank selected by the board
Showmanship in 4-H livestock senators were also asked to aid in
of directors, the deposits of which FEDERAL AGENCY TO FINANCE clubs this year at the project fair obtaining a federal appropriation
must be insured by the Federal De APPLIANCE SALES NATION-WIDE was more prevalent than at any time for adequate research work in the
posit Insurance Corporation. The
in previous years, is the belief of control of coccidiosis in poultry on
treasurer and others handling money
Washington, D. C.—The Electric those in charge. Practically a 100 the Pacific coast. It was pointed
must be bonded. Funds not needed Home and Farm Authority, set up to per cent in club membership entered out that the prevalence of this di
for lending may be invested only in help consumers of the Tennessee livestock exhibits, sewing, canning sease through the western states
warrants federal assistance for re
Government securities or those gua- Valley region finance the purchase and home economics exhibits.
Tanteed by the United States Gov of electrical appliances, has been re-
Winners in the dairy showman search to be carried on at the Ore
ernment.
organized and its scope of operations ship were Lois Hutchison, first, gon experiment station where the
An annual independent audit is greatly extended. It will now oper Marie Olsen, Echo, second, and Rich most work in this field has already
required, either by a practicing pub ate throughout the nation and in ard Rugg, third. Sheep showman been undertaken.
Killer dogs do not confine their
lic accountant or by examiners of urban as well as rural districts. ship winners included Neal Bleak-
depredations
to livestock now inclu
the Farm Credit Administration.
Morris L. Cooke, Rural Electrifica ney. Echo, third.
Fees, fines, and 20 per cent of the tion Administrator is president.
Marion Ott and Nellie Hooker ded in the state indemnity law,
net earnings of a Federal credit
The EHFA does not sell applian won the demonstration on how to hence the poultrymen decided to ask
union must be set aside as a reserve ces. It finances such sales through make and put on a calf blanket. the state legislature to include all
against possible bad loans. This established dealers. First, it re Richard Rugg and Eugene Rugg forms of domestic poultry in the
fund may not be distributed except quires that appliances of good qua won first on their rope halter demon present law so that poultrymen suf-
on liquidation of the credit union. lity be sold at low prices. Then it stration.
Derrill Seeliger and Bill Jackson
makes arrangements with local dea
Loans.
Loans are made only to members lers to sell such appliances to the tied with 185 points each, out of a
at an interest rate not exceeding 1 consumers on a basis of low month possible 200 points, in the livestock
per cent per month on unpaid balan- ly payments, to be billed to the con judging. Nellie Hooker was high
ces. Interest covers all charges for sumer along with his monthly bill point 4-H club girl, scoring 185
making the loan. Small fines may for electricity. The payments are points out of a possible 200. Prizes
be assessed if payments are not made then forwarded to the EHFA. which of $2.50 will be awarded winners by
has already reimbursed the dealer the Westland Grange.
when due.
Members of the winning livestock
Loans may be made for provident at the time the sale is made. Loans
or productive purposes only. A pro for purchase of appliances extend judging team were from the Blue
vident purpose generally is regard over a 5-year period at 5% interest. Ribbon Calf club which is lead by
HYATT and BRAWN
Thus the EHFA acts in the role of Lois Hutchison. The team included
ed as one which would be of service
—Quality Men’s Wear—
to the member borrower and his a finance company. Through re- Nellie Hooker. Leonard Mopps and
duced prices on appliances and Eugene Rugg, who made a score of
family.
FLORSHEIM SHOES
The term of a loan may not exceed through lower interest, bookkeeping 495 points. The other team com- |
718 Main Street
and
collection
posed
of
Bill
Jackson
and
Derrill
2 years. Replacement must be made
charges than have
at regular intervals, usually each | been available to buyers of electric Seeliger averaged a higher score but
appliances heretofore, it has saved lost first place because one of their
pay day.
members did not appear at the judg
The maximum limits on secured j money for consumers.
Over 300 dealers in the four Ten- ing.
and unsecured loans are fixed by
J
C PENNEY COMPANY, Incorparated
the board of directors but. according ! nessee Valley states have sold appli-
to law. an unsecured loan may not | anees under the EHFA plan. Inclu-
Pendleton, Oregon.
4-H CLUBBERS TO RECEIVE
exceed $50 and an adequately se- I ded among them are the merchan-
SHOP
& SAVE
cuTed loan may not exceed $200. or dise departments of privately and MUCH CASH AT STOCK SHOW.
10 per cent of the assets of the ere- publicly owned power companies, as
Higher prices this year will mean
dit union, whichever is greater. Se- | well as independent dealers.
BANISH PILES FOREVER
that 4-H club boys and girls from
curity for a loan may include the as- !
Will Include Machines.
signment of shares or endorsement
In addition to household applian northwest states will probably rea- |
Guaranteed or Your Money Back
Latest Scientific Proven Method
ces such as washing machines, re- lize from $20,000 to 8 2 5,00 0 from
of a note.
In passing on loan applications, s frigerators, irons, etc., ft is expected their fat stock auction sale at the |
Dr. R. B. Brundage
credit committee carefully considers that electrically operated farm ma Pacific International Livestock ex
Bond Bldg.-Room 14 Phone 148
the purpose of the loan, the charac chines such as feed grinders, milk position October 5 to 12. This is at
ter of the applicant, his ability to re- ing machines and milk coolers, as least twice a smuch as ever received
pay, and the security offered.
well as plumbing equipment such as before from this sale.
More than 200 baby beef animals
electric pumps, bathtubs, plumbing,
Membership.
and kitchen sinks will be included from Oregon. Washington, Idaho
and Montana will be shown with
A membership fee of 25 cents is in the plan.
In rural areas alone, ft is estima most of them coming from Oregon
charged each new member, No oth-
ted that fn the next few yearn, due counties. Among those sure to be
er fees are charged.
to operations of the Rural Electrifi represented are Malheur. Baker. Un-,
Each member agrees to
least 25 cents per month through cation Administration, equipment ion, Wallowa. Umatilla, Gilliam.
the purchase of shares, but may eave and appliance sales will total more Sherman, Wheeler and Yamhill
Hawkinson Tread Service
In larger sums if he desires. In most than 1350.000.400. Much of these counties.
505 East Court St.
Phone 170
About 100 market lambs and ¡
instances, savings other than the will be for cash, the EHFA being de
Cyril J. Kruger, Manager
from
300
to
400
bead
of
hogs
are
al-
withdrawn signed merely to enable those eon-
NEW MILES FOR OLD!
FEDERAL CREDIT UNIONS.
Adjusted Acreage Provides Adequate
Wheat for Domestic
Not Needed
« 50
Demand
“ 40
30
10
1930.32
°
Average
Acreage
66,000,000
HIS chart shows how the loss of export markets for wheat has
the wheat acreage situation in this country. The first column
T changed
shows that from 1930 to 1932 our farmers averaged 66 million acres
planted to wheat, although about 9 million of these acres were producing
wheat for which there was no profitable market. The second column
shows that 50 million acres usually produce enough wheat for our <! ■-
mestic use and that 7 million acres more will produce all we can c <r .
to export. Because of severe crop damage this year, somewhat m re
than 57 million acres is expected to be planted for the 1936 crop. The
figures are based on average yields.
Horse Show and
Rodeo To Head
at
Exposition
Here are Illustrated
jumping and bulldog-
ging, two of the most
fascinating events of
the Indoor Horse Show
and Rodeo.
This year the Pacific Interna
tional Livestock Exposition cele
brates its Silver Anniversary, Oc
tober 5 to 12 in Portland, Oregon.
Heading a large and varied pro
gram of entertainment will be that
ever popular combined Horse
Show and Rodeo. Spectacular and
thrilling events have been sched
uled with liberal cash awards for
winners.
The Rodeo will be the final of
all western shows this year at
which the grand champion cowboy
will be chosen. Only the best of
America’s cowpunchers ind buck-
aroos will be seen In action.
Events will include bronc riding,
bareback riding, bull dogging and
Brahma steer riding with cash
awards of approximately $5000
for winners.
Veteran arena directors will
have charge of events, assuring a
fast moving program at all per
formances. Plenty of action is
BREIER 1933
so expected from club boys and girls,
pitances who are not able to pay bringing the total club livestock ex-
bibita to around 700 animals.
while In debt to a credit union a
notice may
Why retire your tires while they
are etill young?
LOCALLY OWNED
NATIONALLY KNOWN
"Shoes for the Entire Family”
Buster Brown Shoe Store
725 Main Street
promised with accompanying spills
and thrills.
Homer Holcombe, World famous
clown, will again add his thrilling,
daring acts and inject into the
Show those extremely delightful
and humorous scenes so well liked
by both youngsters and grown-ups.
Exposition officials predict that
this year will see the breaking of
all recent records for entries and
attendance.
Industrial exhibits are expected
to exceed in size all previous
years. Included will be dairy pro
ducts, land produce, wild life, fish
and game, wool and mohair, and
many others.
In addition, there will be nine
teen complete shows staged under
the mammoth eleven acre Expo
sition building roof. These will
include dairy cattle, beef, swine,
fat stock, draft horses, sheep,
gcats, dogs, poultry and pet stock,
4-H Club and Smith-Hughes voca
tion exhibits.
A Classified Directory of
Reliable Business and Pro
fessional People This News
paper Recommends to You—
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IN PENDLETON
PENNEY'S
of the leaders expressing the idea
that a mid-year meeting free from
much formal business would be de-
sirable.
Pendleton
OREGON CAFE
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
Steaks - Chop Suey - Noodles
Bring your friends here and show
them what you consider the
best cafe in the city.
Phone 605
632 Main Street
BEST SERVICE AND BODY
DEPT. IN EASTERN OREGON
A Good Place to Buy
Used Cars and Trucks.
SALES
SERVICE
DENNIS MOTOR CO.
PHONE 526
PENDLETON
THE H & H SHOP
Pendleton Iron Works
MINNIE M. HENDERSON, Prop.
Hemstitching - Baby Articles
Children’s Wearing Apparel
740 Main St.
- - Phone 801
General Repair A Foundry Work
Electric and Acetylene Welding ।
Hydrogen Irrigation Pumps
East Alta Street
SERVICE CLEANERS
L. E. Thorne, Proprietor
Cleaning - Pressing - Alterations
Have Your Cleaning Done
"The KAR-TET Way”
519 Main 8t. -We Deliver- Tel. 78
TROY "Water LAUNDRY
and
DRY
CLEANERS
WE CALL—
MON. — WED. — FRI.
BONDED
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INSURED
Portland - Pendleton
Motor Freight, Inc.
Personal Service
Pendleton
Phone 389
Hermiston
Phone 852
JAMES R. FERGUSON
“Smiling Associated Service”
East Court A Mill
Phone 1973