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A FLYING PONY — 

 Andrew Naiziger built ior his grand- 

 son, Eldon Dean, 5 year old son of 

 Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Naiziger. The boy's 

 uncles, John, Arthur and Ralph, are 

 Tazewell County Farm Bureau mem- 

 bers. Uncle Ralph doubles as director 

 of both Farm Bureau and Service Com- 

 pany. 



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BUREAU COUNTY'S OLDEST FRAME HOUSE — 

 on Bert Bill's farm built in 1832 by Mrs. Bill's ancestor. It has been 

 occupied continuously for 105 years. Prize photo by Dick Crabb. 





"LET'S LOOK AT THE RECORDS." 

 Ebb Harris, Lake county, lAA director and finance 

 committeeman, looks over the bills each month with 

 chairman Talmage Delrees and Albert Hayes, the other 

 members. 



BUSY DAYS AHEAD — 

 for farm advisers what with soil con- 

 servation, community meetings, market- 

 ing round-ups, 4-H Club activities and 

 a thousand other things. E. H. Garlich. 

 Browrn county adviser saves time by 

 'phoning. 



WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A rRlEND! 

 With Thanksgiving and Christmas just 

 ahead. Mr. Gander registers concern. He'll 

 make some family happy anyway. 



SPRINGFIELD'S NEW ARMORY — 

 where the 23rd annual convention of the lAA will be held, Janu- 

 ary 26, 27 and 28. Most available hotel room already has been 

 reserved. "There'll be room for all in private homes if not in the 

 hotels," say Springfield convention officials. 



