PRIZE P I C - 

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 must be 

 Send names 

 each one 

 ICTURE EDI- 

 Dearborn 



PART OF THE 1000 

 Who came to Springfield luly 9 to hear about the 

 new Crop Adjustment and Surplus Control bill. 



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SOMETHING NEW IN RECORDS 

 Little Alice and loe Bandy became 

 Country Life policy holders at six and 

 lour days old respectively writes Gus 

 Sammons. Montgomery county general 

 agent. Children of Wayne Bandy, state 

 highway patrolman. 



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GUY McKIBBEN AND PRIZE STEEH 

 Bred and raised on Wayne county farm, Guy 

 . on first on his pet Hereford wherever shown. 

 He brought S12.70 at E. St. Louis last January 

 weight 1270 lbs. "I'd like to surprise Guy with 

 this in the RECORD" writes Mrs. McEibben. 



IT'S ALL IN KNOWING HOW 

 Say Donald Kirkpatrick. left. lAA counsel and Larry Steiner as 

 they proudly display this fine catch of Wall Eyes and Black Bass. 

 Caught on" Spider and Allequash Lakes near Woodruff. Wis., June 24. 



LASALLE COUNTY'S 

 OLDEST BLACKSMITIj 

 is Harvey Schrecengost. 

 Earlville, 71 yrs. old. For 



53 years a village 

 blacksmith, he still 

 works at the old stand. 

 Prize picture. 



GOOD CORN WEATHER 

 President Earl Smith, left, and Vice-president Talmage 

 DeFrees after Meeting of Farm Bureau Leaders in Spring- 

 field High SchooL July 9. 



BUSY FARM ADVISER 

 is J. G. McCall. Jack- 

 son county. "We'll be 

 at the Sports Festival 

 with out gang. " says 

 Mac. 



SOIL CONSERVATION PROGRAM HAS KNOTTY PROBLEMS 



So District Supervisor John F. Bicket. left, and Chairman 



Wiesenborn of Pulaski-Alexander county get together to 



iron out the wrinkles in the Farm Bureau office at Mounds. 



