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All over rural Illinois, thousands of families will move March 1 

 to new farm homes, many in new communities. It's a fine 

 time for OLD-FASfflONED FARM BUREAU NEIGHBORLINESS. 

 Check these opportunities to be helpful. i 



1. 



When new folks move into your neighborhood, WELCOME THEMl If they are Farm Bureau members ask 

 whether they've notified their county Farm Bureau of change of address. If they have moved from another 

 county, ask if they have transferred their membership. If they haven't, assist them in doing so. 



Invite ALL new neighbors — members or not — to visit your community gatherings, and to get ac- 

 quainted with your Farm Bureau office and personneL They'll appreciate your thoughtfulness. 



If YOU move to a new county, notify your Farm Bureau of your desire to transfer membership. U only 

 changing addresses in your present county, let your Farm Bureau know, so that mail will reach you 

 promptly. 



ILLINOIS AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION 



and 97 County Farm Bureaus 



