THE SAME AS IN 1837 

 Abe Lincoln kepi store and studied law in New Salem. Menard 

 county. 1831-37. Rebuilt by the CCC the village is one of Il- 

 linois' historical spots. 



NEW CREAM COOLER 

 Folks at LaSalle Counfy Farm Bureau's open house saw a new way to make 

 Grade A cream af fhe Illinois Producers Creameries exhibit. It's a water jacket 

 that fits the cream can. 



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INTRODUCING MILLIE and DOLLIE 

 Twin registered Percheron fillies, bred and owned by Andrew 

 Sharpf. Champaign county. They were a year old March 4th. 



CAROL JEAN TASCHER. AGE 2 

 Daughter of Helen Lindquist Tascher 



who formerly worked in the lAA office. 



Dad is Grundy county's farm adviser. 



HERE YOU ARE BOYS! 

 Pretty Bernice Rogers and Carmen 

 Hart, Blackburn College co-eds, from 

 Carlinville are accomplished pie bakers. 

 They make 144 a week for the dining 

 hall. 



FROM NEW SALEM 



Early settlers placed wood ashes in 

 hoppers like this and then leached out 

 the lye to make soap and hominy. 



BROWN SWISS BABY! 



This calf weighed 138 pounds at birth. Who 

 can beat it? Bob at the halter is the son of 

 Wm. Bastert. Adams county. 



FUNNY PIGS . . . 



says Winston Tate, Age I '/j as he examines 

 2 young possums. His parents are Mr. and 

 Mrs. Arnold Tate, Marion county. 



ACTION PICTURES WANTED!! 



Get life and action In your snapshots. 

 Snap folks while they are doing something. 

 Be sure there is plenty of light on the per- 

 sons you want to take. For most cameras 

 bright sunlight is needed. Try a few shots. 

 Send in your action photos to Picture Edi- 

 tor, lAA. 608 So. Dearborn St.. Chicago. 



