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SOYOIL ''90 



" Is New and 

 Different! 



Thirsty barns, cribs and out build- 

 ings — old or new, hard or soft — 

 can now be protected and beautified 

 by this amazing new Soyoil barn 

 paint. 



Soyoil No. 90 gives CONTROLLED 

 PENETRATION. One coat seals the 

 surface. The second coat gives per- 

 fect hiding equal to a 3-coat finish 

 ... a finish that won't readily go 

 flat. 



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Soyoil No. 90 is treated to prevent 

 mildew and other fungus growths 

 which darken the paint on the shaded 

 or damp side of farm buildings. 



Enjoy Its brilliant color, high gloss 

 and long life. See your service com- 

 pany salesman for a free test on your 

 own buildings. 



Sold exclusively by 64 county ser- 

 vice company affiliated with 



ILLINOIS FARM SUPPLY CO. 



608 SO. DEARBORN 



CHICAGO. ILL. 



BUREAU COUNTY FARM BUREAUS REMODELED OFFICES 

 And the auditorium, upstairs. 



Bureau County Farm Bureau 

 Makes Spectacular Gains 



^S^ROM 300 to 1122 l-.irm 

 ^~'~/ Bureau mL-mbcrs. i.s the as- 



«_/ toni.shin^' tour-year record 

 m.uJe by the Bureau County I'arm 

 Bureau. An exten.si\e lountv program, 

 planned and directed by I'arni Advi>er 

 Paul \'. Dean, whiih stre^scs soil con- 

 servation, -l-H club work, youth activi- 

 ties and cooperative marketing and buy- 

 ing, seems to be the major reason tor 

 tile phenomenal growth. 



Until lyS.S. Bureau county tanners 

 bouizht petroleum products tlirout;h 

 the LaSalle County Farm Supply (Com- 

 pany. That year the Bureau Service 

 Company was organized with the I.a- 

 Salle county mana^'er directing opera- 

 tions. Last October a full-time man- 

 ager was employed in order to keep 

 pace with the increasing business in 

 Bureau county. 



In 19.^6, 20 boys' -l-H clubs were 

 active in the county. The enrollment, 

 which exceeded C^ members, is ex- 

 pected to increase in 19.^~. 



The Bureau County Farm Bureau 



owns its office building. Last fall 

 it was remodeled to meet the re- 

 c|uirements of the increased member- 

 ship. There is a large meeting room 

 and a board of directors room upstairs. 

 The first Boor accommodates the Farm 

 Bureau, the service company and the 

 agricultural conservation association. 

 Plans to add another room in the rear 

 of the building have been made. 



Much credit for the success of the 

 organization goes to its officers, I. H. 

 Phillips, president: E. F. Natfziger. 

 vice-president ; Carl Guenther, secre- 

 tary, and A. K. Foster, treasurer. 



In ciinncctK 

 <tf lis officfs, 

 reau put (tut , 

 Herald devote 

 (if the Farm 

 Cream market 

 this section. 

 Frank Barrett, 

 butter sales a 

 per cent incre 

 following; this 

 Herald. 



n with the recent lemodelinp 

 the Grundy County Farm Bu- 

 1 special section in the Morris 

 .1 entiiely to the development 



Bureau and its subsidjaries. 

 ini; was j;iven recojinition in 

 It is inteiesiini; to note that 

 who ha.s Grundy County as a 

 rea. reports approximately I'i 

 asc in butter sales in Morris 



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