Legislative Voting Record - Continued 



No. of Milk Control 



Members Sessions (House only) 



(By Senatorial Dist.) Served For Against 



36th District (Adams, 

 Calhoun, Pike, Scott 

 Counties) 



Sen. Heckenkamp 4 

 Rep. Gibbs 2 



Rep. Lenane 4 



Rep. Scarborough 6 



Plumbing 

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Fruit and Bang's 



Vegetables Disease 



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Vote On \\\ Bill 



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Barnes D Yea 



Fries D Yea 



Schaefer D Yea 



Arnold D G.P. 



Parsons D Yea 



Keller D G.P. 



Martin D Yea 



Smith D G.P. 



G.P. 



General Pair P.F. = Paired For 



UICO — Foxy food dealers, hoping to 

 dodge Wisconsin's 1^-cent a pound tax 

 on oleomargarine, planned recently to 

 sell two compounds housewives can 

 mix to make a butter substitute. Attor- 

 ney (jeneral John M. Martin decided 

 there is no difference between selling 

 one package as oleo and selling two 

 packages as oleo. 



Book! — Illinois will spend $2^0,000 

 during the next two years in advertis- 

 ing our industrial, agricultural and rec- 

 reational advantages. Wisconsin gained 

 more than $1,000,000 in gasoline taxes, 

 $150,000 in fishing licenses by spend- 

 ing $275,000 in three years for the 

 same purpose. 



Apples — Pennsylvania apple grow- 

 ers recently voted to sp>end one cent 

 a bushel in advertising their fruit na- 

 tionally. 



Editor RECORD: 



I was mterested in the article and pictures 

 published in the July issue of the Record 



regarding Edgar county strawberries 



Home beautification is another project that has 

 met with enthusiastic response in Edgar coun- 

 ty. It would make an interesting article for 

 your publication some month. 



Walter Kimble, 

 Edgar 0)unt>'. 



Editor, RECORD: 



In the July, Record there is an article en- 

 titled 'His Jerseys Are All 500 Pound Cows. " 

 Both Mr. Seass and I think this article is very 

 clear, accurate and well written. 



Gertrude B. Seass 

 Moultrie County 



Allow me to congratulate you on the fine 

 article entitled "Sideboards for Farms" in the 

 June issue of the Record. I note that in the 

 write-up of work done on the farm of Fay 

 Duncan, you state that Fay did his first ter- 

 racing with the help of P. E. Johnston of the 

 farm management department of the Univer- 

 sity. This work was done with the assistance 

 of Earl G. Johnson, extension specialist in 

 agricultural engineering. Mr. Johnson left the 

 University in 1934 to go into the U. S. Soil 

 Conservation Service. Since I know both 

 Earl Johnson and Paul Johnston quite well, I 

 am sure they would be glad to have this state- 

 ment corrected. 



R. C. Hay, 



Extension specialist in 



Agricultural Engineering 



Urbana, III. 

 Our apologies to Johnson and Johnston 

 and thanks to Mr. Hay — Ed. 



AUGUST, 1939 



