FARM BUREAU NEWS 



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Paid lor clear, close up, natural, unusual 

 photos. NO OTHERS ACCEPTED. Action 

 pictures that tell a story preferred. Nega- 

 tives not wanted. Enclose stamps lor re- 

 turn. 



CO or CHEESE PLANT, STEPHENSON COUNTY 

 Among the oldest cooperatives in Illinois are the cheese factories tucked 

 away in picturesque, rolling lo Daviess, Stephenson and Winnebago counties. 

 A century ago these counties had few? dairy cows. Gradually, dairying 

 replaced beef production and cooperative cheese plants were built to pro- 

 vide markets for milk. More 

 than 30 of these co-ops, like the 

 Peck Cheese Co. plant .^hown, 

 are still operating. The co-ops 

 are now? considering v?ith the 

 lAA, ways and means in qual- 

 ity improvement and the sale 

 of their annual output. 



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SPEAKING OF THE GOOD OLD DAYS — 

 who can identify these lAA membership solicitors of 

 the early 20's? SI will be paid for the first correct 

 answer received. Write the Picture Page Editor, lAA 

 RECORD. 



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"HELLO FOLKS, 

 I'm Dallas Gene Waldschmidt, 

 of DeKalb county. My Dad- 

 dy's name is Carl, I didn't 

 know Mother would send this 

 picture to the RECORD or I'd 

 have slipped something on. 

 Oh, well! " Prize photo. 



TAILLESS COW 

 This Jersey, born 4 years 

 ago without a tail, is a good 

 milke.-, has borne two normal 

 calves. Owner Kenneth H. 

 Jones, Knox county. Prize 

 photo. 



WILL COUNTY FARM BUREAUS HOME 

 After occupying the upper floors of this building in the Joliet business area for 

 18 years, the Farm Bureau bought it. Installation of a cold storage locker and 

 other changes are being considered. 



AFTER THE STORM — 

 The picture shows all that was left of 

 the 9S-year-old Evangelical church in 

 Darmstadt, Randolph county. Sexton 

 John Pflasterer passes among the 

 wreckage to ring the 6 o'clock curfew 

 each evening. 



DRESS REVUE WINNERS 

 Mary Dowling, left, and Ruth Ramp, 

 Cook County 4-H Club members, made 

 these attractive dresses, wrere selected 

 to model them at the Illinois State Fair 

 to represent the county. 



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