lUREAU 



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rURES 



HOUND "DAWG" JENNIE 



sends '^ Mberf Webb, president oi the Franklin 



, Z jnty Farm Bureau who says his doq Jennie 



'as borr ' ' ' 



Qot ♦© ' ''^^ greatest bird dog in the State. Any 

 ^^''illengers? 



ughterk. ; 

 County I 



ALWAYS ON TIME 

 John Elson. Cumberland County, who has 

 ..■5f missed a day nor been tardy tn 12 

 ^drs of school. Who has a better record? 



NT E D ! 



J Pictures 



rze p'r ^u'ti They must be clear, ©f unusua' "te 

 ot bo re^V. ni.3 uniesi requested. Address 



CTIRE EDITOR 



i* -hicago. lilino's 



DROUTH STRICKEN HOMES ^ "^' 



A stark reminder of four successive crop failures !s (his deserted and parched farm homestead near Ordw«y 

 S. D. Discouraged by weather and financial reverses, the family was forced to leave. Within a mile of this 

 farm are three others, abandor»ed under similar circumstances. 



BEATING THE HEAT 

 Priie picture of Future Farmer Charles 

 Cannon, age 10 months, of Warren 

 County. Sent in by his mother, Mrs. 

 Cleo Cannon. 



lAA STAFF MEMBERS GO FISHING 



A week-end's catch in Wisconsin. Seventy-two fish in all. Lef* 



to right, A. E. Richardson. Donald Kirkpatrlck, Robert Ely. G. E 



Bunting. Donald Kirkpatrick, Jr. Ray Miller. Fried in Prairie 



Farms Butter, they tasted swell! Larry Williams held the camera 



AND HES STILL WATCHING SLACK BOARDS^ 

 Thirty years ago or so (ittie Harrison Fahmkopf. heid *He s'a'e wKe« •h*- cia^-. '^s 'i 

 Taken. Now he s manage' o^ Illinois Grain Corp,, ar^'3 -ria'** aa'v O'c^ c*^ar(qfi 



