(EMBER 



y, signs up in H,, 



-rani Ramsay. ^. 



BOB INGERSOLL'S- STUDY 

 OHice o( Judge Gregg in Shawneetown, Gal- 

 latin County, where the great iconoclast first 

 studied law. and probably built the fire. 



LEVEL 15 YEARS AGO 



Farm Adviser Whisenand of Peoria County says 



this gully on the Wyman farm near Oak Hill, is 



now 30 feet deep. The CCC camp at Elmwood 



is putting a stop to further erosion. 



LIGHTNING STRUCK IT DOWN 



Edgar Schiedanhelm sends us this prize picture of 



a tree on George Schiedenhelm's farm near Mendota 



which was struck by lightning. 



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MEMBERS' 



•JES' TALKIN' IT OVER" 

 [ O. G. Barrett, adviser left, and Harvey Adair, presi- 

 on Department dent Cook County Farm Bureau, with R. G. Ely, 

 unty's new farm lAA comptroller at Geneva meeting. Keeping mem- 

 bership records was the subject. 



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PUSS AND SKIP 



They're pals, says Stella B. 



Moble, Polo, owner. Prize 



picture sent by Miss Helen 



Dement, Stella's aunt. 



OLTMAN BROTHERS 



Eldon Eugene, and Marvin 



Theodore Oltman, sons of Mr. 



and Mrs. Theo. Oltman, Logan 



County. 



A VERY DOGGY MAILMAN 

 "Tippy" gets the mail daily and brings it 

 home. Prize picture sent by Leo Doucette 



Flanagan, Livingston County. 



BUREAU NEWS 

 PICTURES 



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TRUCKS TO PRODUCERS 



Walter Oldham (right) trucked 100 loads of livestock 



from Gallatin County to Producers of St. Louis last 



year. Harry Neville, Saline County, farm adviser, 



loob on. 



ALL ABOUT PUBLICITY 

 Left to right are Leslie Lewis, Supply Company 

 manager; Mathias Weber, organization director: 

 Anne Miller, general insuance agent and Leon- 

 ard Braham, farm adviser, of Will County in a 

 huddle with the Editor of the RECORD. 



lORNS 

 old Hunz- 

 -larritburg. 



GEN. THOS. POSEY'S FLAG 



Carried at baHle of Stoney Point, N. Y.. July 1779. Said 



to be second flag made by Betsy Ross. "Dad" Wallers, 



holding. Shawneetown, Gallatin County. 



DONKEY AND OX TEAM 



Prize picture taken in Oklahoma by Mrs. 



Fager Kenyon, New Holland, III. 



AH! HAMS AND SAUSAGE) 

 Butchering day at O. D. Cormans,' near Decatur. 

 Prize Picture sent by Mrs. E. E. Cormans of Decatur. 



^ERED FOR PRIZE PICTURES 



' :lrr:tt^d.'" "'""*'• '•*'*"'' prize picture editor, 608 S. Oearbom St., Chicago, 111. 



