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A new approach to boosting the sale of War Bonds is used by 

 Bill Burton, Madison county, a Farm Bureau member since 1924. 

 This iarm and sign are on route 1S7, five miles southwest of 

 Edwordsville. 



Mabel Colcerd, Bond county, is tti* 

 photographer submitting this New 

 Year's picture of Alan Keith. Ir. of 

 Macon county. 



An aristocratic kitten of Mr. 

 and Mrs. Karl Kirkwood. 

 Cass county, poses haughtily 

 for his picture. 



Nicely framed by snow trees are 

 these two black cows on the farm of 

 Mia. E. S. Carlson. Bureau county. 



^^. Rita Alice and Ralph An- 

 ^^^ thony, twins of Woodford 

 County Farm Bureau Direc- 

 tor lohn J. Kunkel and wife, 

 hare new insurance poUciea 

 making the family 100 per 

 cent Country Life insured. 



This quartet, all under 15, shocked 20 acres of oats in six houis. 

 The two on the right are children of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yerk. 

 Will county; two girls at left are Mrs. Yerk's neices. 



"Christmas in- America, 1943" would be an 

 appropriate title for this photo of Lynraye, 

 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Tejeck, 

 of Lake County Farm Bureau. 



