IVofliirtion (Veilit /\ssnriatiniis 



/\iiiiiitil IVIt>rtiiif|H Sclu'iliili' 



"y^^ i; r\vi;i:N seven .in>i u-iit 



^^/■\ ''"'"''•"I'l t'lri'i liilks .irc ex 

 _>/ ) petteU to .itti.riii llie annual 

 meet mas <>! piodiu tiiin irnlit assot la 

 lions in lllindis iliirinL: (lie first two 

 weeks in I ehruary. 



A year a,i;o.' says Ray I.. Miller, 

 SI I ret a ry ol tiie Proiluetion ( ridil Cair 

 poration ol St. I.oiiis. ' niore than f).,S(l(i 

 larnKTs. Ilieir wivis and lrli.ncls at- 

 leiuleJ tile annual nueliiiLrs ol the 21 

 assouations ojieratinL; in Illinois Dur 

 ini; l9s.S tile assoi iaiions lia\e in 

 I reasiil ahoul oiu (iltli in meinlHrship 

 o\ir llie previous year aiui a similar 

 increase in annual nieetiii!: alleiulame 



can be expeilcif or even lari:er. it 



llie weather is j;ood. ' 



While tile meet m^'s an strictly i>iisi 

 ness sessions ol tiie sio< klioliiers 

 members ol the assoc i.ilion. most oi tin. 

 jirodiKtion credit associalions invite a 

 number ol larni Kureaii nieiiibers and 

 others lo tlie nuelinizs in order that 

 thev may learn about the cooperative 

 credit svstein and the ser\kcs which 

 the |M"odiiction credit assm ut ions have 

 to oiler. 



Here is the schedule ol meetings 

 each of which will be iilelressvd bv an 

 ollicial I rom the Credit ( orpor.ilion, 



St. I.OIIIS. 



S( III 1)1 !l Ol V>=^') .ANM .M. MrillN(..S 



sixiii nisii{i( 1 



II I INOIS 



W s Ui.., L 

 I'lcilc III 



Ic h 6 



Fc h 



Fch 



HIcMiinin^loii 

 lu:-.0 A M 



V. w c; A 



hlcioiiiini;!"!! 



Ociawa 



1(1: M) A M 

 I'.iiiu htiicaii 

 AiuliKiriiiin 

 Ottawa 



Jolici 



10:00 AM. 

 First 



I.ullur.in ( h. 

 lolict 



Feb 1(1 



Feb I) 



Feb n 



Ve r Olu, I 



\' I'lcMljcIlt 



Kc'waiuc 



1(1: id AM 

 Vieslcv H.ill 

 Kc-uance- 



Kotk KictT 

 ,1 1 (111 A M. 

 ("olisctiin 

 .Stcihii.i; 



HIa.khawk 



HI (111 A M 

 loo F H.ill 

 I'leepi'it 



l.olus 

 10:00 AM 

 American 

 l.tgion Home- 

 Wcciclslock 



Verm. ('o. 

 ucn AM 



First Prisby 

 teriaii C luirili 

 Daneillc 



Decatur 



10:00 A M 

 Mascinic 

 Temple 

 Decatur 



\K I .M.lici 



Sn 1(1. 1 IV 



Miinniiiuth 



111 lln A M 



^■ M C A 



Mclllllxiilli 



Mace mill 

 1(1 (1(1 A.M 

 III rii.aiic- 

 Macciinb 



Jacksonville 



111:00 A M 

 (ii.ice Me-lli- 

 oilist f'Inircli 

 laeksonvijlc- 



Miss. Valley 



\i^ ^'^ A M 



« lark 'llicatre 

 I'ltlslicKI 



(larlinvillt 



Id ()(l A M 

 Flks Hall 

 ( arlinvillc- 



(!hampui^n 



10:00 AM 

 First Mitlici- 

 dist C liiinli 

 C!lKiiiip.iimi 



Fi.x Valley 

 10:00 A M 

 Sugar Circive 

 C^ommiiiiity 

 House 

 ^u>;ar Gmve 



Massac County Rural ^■<uuh >;ri)up was 



heist to tlic Riir.il >'outh Or.q.ini/.ituins ot 

 neijjiibciiinf; counties on Jan 10 Kcprcsen 

 talives of Pulaski, I'liion and Johnson coun- 

 ties were present. Dr. Troy I.. Sterns of 

 S.I.N.l' , (aibondalc, was the speaker. 



(. ( IS.ltr- 

 AvM I.. V I' 



III. I r. (.r. 



I':s<i I'M 

 Kobe I Is Hotel 

 f .iibonl.ile 



C, \- he 



Ailoinev 



Belleville 



1(1 11(1 \ M 

 •luikcv Hill 

 (iranuc 

 Hel lev llie 



llarrishiiri; 



10 iKi A.M 

 H.ii iisbui L- 

 ( IHMltl V ( lub 

 I l.triisluifL; 



Wabash 



1(1 (1(1 A M 



V h (iiuuii 



Lawre-neevdie 



Charleston 



10:00 A.M 

 Lincoln 

 Theatre 

 C h.ii lesion 



Hull rmhirii hilli'il 



III Aiilumiiliili' Arridi'nl 



R I' C othi rn, 61, who for two years was 



orj;.iiii/atioii diiecloi with the Kank.ikee 



C ounty Farm Hureau. dieel January I 1 in 



rhe I'.ixton heisplt,)! as 



.1 result ot ln|iiii(s 



sijIIc ic d in .111 auto 



.leeideiit Friday morn- 



inu. J.in 10 AUe.ivs 



.1 lo\jl F,irm Hiiic.iu 



\e ol kci , he v .is a 



^^^ inenibci ol the ixccci- 



^^^bj^ live coiiimitlee of the 



^^^k ^^ vS^ki '""' County I'.iiin 



ecus hob ■ ( ..the m 



w.is ,icii\e III I'.uiii 



1 ( t r*>m its be Liiminii;, 



iial and spccMl .ic;ent 



.UeiHial aceni in K.in 



Wink W.IS in 



uiii) . 



R. P. Colhern 



Kii I (- .lu insui.M . r 



Ili\iiii: SCTVeel .is cc 



111 I'oi.l cemnie ,ind 



k.ikcc ciMiiiU Allliouuh I 



K.iiik kc c lie lieol III Fol.l 



Mole th.iii 1 11(111 Farm Iture.iii people at- 



Ich.ie.i liu cueclilit .llinil.ll lluetlll^ e>t Will- 



DtiP.ie:' >(i\itc <.oiiip.i:i\ .11 b»li( 1. I.inii.iiy 

 I'll SI. kill M.irk Met. lure .iiiihmiiu ed the 

 ci'll.pte ti";i I'l the coinp.iiu s lliosl sueeesstul 

 )c.ti. will: Sto,^s6 sj ihviiicn.Is r.in.ciiie; 

 1:"I!. s ;.. i ■''' , .\i \\ .iireetois e lee If d were 

 I CO I'.iNluii.-. Allllew (,>lliuley, M\-\ I. OK 11 J. 

 (.ii\ci (. H heikci ot Illinois I'jrm Sup- 

 pli t oiMp.iiie. II. ,s W u-ht and I.. Sf! . 

 hl.i]i.i;:i. t.ilii; .i.Imscis uelt spc.ikels 



Donald Kirkpairick );a\e the priiieipal ail- 



.liess .i; III', loint .iiUHi.il iiiectin.; ot Kuix 

 ( ";.;/.'i /.,i". Ii!it\.4ii and K>i'\ i.nUKtt Oil 

 (■■•i.:';>r, .It (i.ilesbuii;, J.'nii.iiy " Fitty-lour 

 per cent I't tin l.iriiieis in Kilos counlv. iium- 

 Iniinc 1 -' 'o. weie nieiiiKis ot the Imiiu hu- 

 re.iu llie p.esi u.ii, aeeordin.i; to Farm Ad- 

 vise i Kemp The Oil < lunp.iiiy paid patron- 

 .i)4c elieileiids totaliii>; Ss^,,Sl')Sl. .iveracinj; 

 ssii II pel I'.iini huieaii membei customer. 

 K.itcs ot diMclends were JO per cent on lubri- 

 e.itin.e: oil .ind grease, l") per cent on Magic 

 Al.ulilin (uasojine), paint, tires, and otIiiT 

 iiiisecll.ineoiis priKluets. 12' j per cent on sta- 

 tion and dealer business, .in, I the s.inie on 

 tliiiil i;i.ide gasoline- and tractoi fuel A L. 

 Diiiibei of \X ilhanisfield repkucsl H I. haird 



.is dlleetol. ■ 



At Jersey (eiunty Farm Supply Companys' 

 tenth aiinu.il meetini;. Jerseyviili-, Jaiiii,irv 1, 

 M.in.ieei Otio Wilson announced the most 

 successful vear, earnings at a new high and 

 rcc.r.l p,iiion,ige chvi, lends of $2il.OIK2» C, 

 H heeker spoke to an audience of ~00 



QUOTA MAKERS 

 Organization directors from 8 counties making their 1939 

 quotas were h' ed at breakfast Tuesday at the lAA con- 

 vention. Left to light are: Perry Schmoellinger, Bond county; 

 P. C. Hiil. president, Wayne County Farm Bureau; John Boland, 

 Whiteside; Wayne Lienbach. Henderson; Marvin Fairchild. 

 Stephenson; Eugene Meyers. Brown. Piatt and Kankakee 

 county men not in picture. 



FEBRUARY, 1939 



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