"HERE COMES DADDYI" 

 Betty Lou lonea, daughter oi 

 Mt. and Mr*. Raymond Jones, 

 Knox county, is always ready 

 for a romp with Daddy and 

 her doggie. Prize unposed 

 snapshot sent in by Betty 

 Lou's grandmother. Mrs. Oscar 

 Olson. 



lAA BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR 1937 

 Leit to right around the table: Dwight Hart. 21st district- Otto Stefiey. 14th; C. M. 

 Smith, 17th: H. W. Daniorth. 18th: M. Ray Ihrig. 15th: Eugene Curtis. 19th: Chester McCord. 

 23rd: E. C. Secor. pres. Farm Adrisers Association: A. O. Eckert. 22nd: K. T. Smith. 20th: 

 Talmage DeFrees. vice president Bond county; Earl C. Smith, president Pike county; 

 Paul E. Mathias, secretary; Ruth Benander, secretary to the president' E. E. Houghtby. 

 12th; E. Harris, 11th: A. G. Eggerding, 25th: L. M. Knox. 13th: Albert Hayes, 16th. 





MOTHER'S HELPER 

 Donnie Leonard, aged 4 years, likes animals 

 and should be a good livestock man when he 

 gets a little older. He is the son o! Mr. and 

 Mrs. R. W. Leonard oi Winnebago county. His 

 grandfather is M. D. Watson. Prize picture by 

 Mrs. Leonard. 



ONE SUNDAY IN AUGUST 

 lAA Director Chester McCord held open house on his farm ior Jasper 

 County Farm Bureau directors, form adriser, oHice secretary and their 

 iamilies. Fifteen big water melons and a five gallon can of ice cream 

 was the dessert with Softball and horseshoes in the afternoon. 



BEST IN THE O.S.A. 

 ''■ W. Tieken. Ford county or- 

 aonizotion director, with trophies. 

 The plaque and the cup are 

 American Farm Bureau Federa- 

 tion awards for the most perfect 

 community unit program in 1936 

 and '37. 



TAX MAKER 

 Giant strip mining 

 shovels like this one are at 

 work in all parts of Illinois 

 gobbling up productive 

 farm lands, putting heavier 

 taxes on land they leave. 



HOME AT LASTI 

 It was a long day and the back seed of Dad's car was so 

 comfortable that Paul and Joe Burkey couldn't keep the sand 

 man away. They are sons of Lester Burkey, Jackson county. 

 Prize photo by Mrs. Silas Leach. 



