From Our J 

 Readers 



Dear Sirs: 



I have been receiving the Record 

 regularly. Keep it coming. I enjoy 

 reading through it to find out the latest 

 happenings and progress of the County 

 Farm Bureaus in Illinois. 



I also want to take this opportunity 

 to inform you of my correct address. 



Yours truly, 



Sgt. Louis M. Bogner 



c/o Postmaster 



San Francisco, Calif. 



(Editor's Note: Thanks for your letter. 

 We'll try to keep the news coming to you. We 

 would like to hear from you again soon.) 



Philippine Islands 

 Dear Sir: 



I appreciate your sending me the Illi- 

 nois Agricultural Association Record. It 

 is always good to see those pictures of 

 Illinois farms in it and also to keep 

 posted on the progress of Illinois coop- 

 eratives. 



Sincerely, 



Sgt. Francis W. Campbell 



Gentlemen : 



The Record brings me back to Illi- 

 nois agriculture, and enables me to 

 keep up with the lAA and Illinois 

 farm front. I would appreciate it very 

 much if you would include my name 

 on the regular mailing list. 



I hope some day soon to return to the 

 lAA and Illinois agriculture. I may even 

 help Mr. Brissenden out with organi- 

 zation work. I noticed he and the 

 gang are doing a top-notch job in 

 membership. Leave a few for we vets 

 to sign up. 



Very truly yours, 

 Sgt. Kenneth A. Stocker 

 H. Q. Det. O. T. C. 

 Atlanta Ord. Depot 

 Atlanta, Ga. 



(Former organization di- 

 rector in Madison coun- 



{Editor's Note: Organization Director Bris- 

 senden promises to leave a "few for you 

 veterans to sign up.") 



Dear Sir: 



Your much esteemed lAA Record 

 comes to me regularly and I read it 

 through with interest; the enclosed front 

 page cover picture must be very beauti- 

 ful if a fellow could see the animals, so 

 please tell your mailing staff that here- 

 after I don't want the best two ewes 



covered up with my postal address and 

 name. 



. . . Do not take me as seriously out 

 of sorts because of your censorship, only 

 paste my name on some other place on 

 your next issue. • .-. • . ; . < 



Very truly yours, •■;..•' 



Rev. John Acheson .'•■'■:':• 



Presbyterian Church "V'-; , 

 Kirkwood, Illinois 



(Editor's Note: Since we feel that most 

 of our 113,000 readers experienced the 

 same disappointment as Reverend Ache- 

 son we have printed two cover pictures 

 of the March issue of the lAA Record, 

 one that is censored with the postal ad- 

 dress and one in which the view is un- 

 obstructed. We're sorry it happened and 

 we feel certain that our printer is not 

 happy about it.) 



Cook Assistant Adviser 



Hired In Clark Conniy 



Charles N. Glover, assistant farm ad- 

 viser of Cook county for the past nine 

 years, has been named farm adviser for 

 Clark county. He 

 will start work in 

 that county April 15. 

 Glover is a native 

 of LaSalle county 

 and a graduate of 

 ^^ the U. of I College 



^^V^^^^ of Agriculture in 

 yttr^^ 1931. He has had 

 ^^^^T ^^H experience farming 

 ^^^■^^^^H in Putnam county, 

 ^^^^^^^^^^ teaching school in 

 Charles Glover LaSalle and Mercer 

 counties and working for the USDA on 

 barberry eradication in several counties in 

 Illinois. 



During his nine years work in Cook 

 county, 4-H club enrollment under his 

 direction more than doubled. Six years 

 ago he organized the Rural Youth group 

 in Cook county. , r ::>.'•.. 



Ohio Farm Bnrean Group 



Inspects Illinois Co-ops 



Seventeen Ohio farm leaders recently 

 came to Illinois to inspect some of our 

 cooperative enterprises. The group repre- 

 sented the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation, 

 the Ohio Livestock Marketing Association 

 and the Ohio poultry and egg marketing 

 associations. 



In addition to the Ohio group making 

 the tour, were Manager Ellis Kugler of 

 the Co-op Locker Service of Champaign 

 county. Champaign, Manager William 

 Hegenbart of the Cooperative Refriger- 

 ated Service of La Salle county, Ottawa, 

 A. R. Grindley, secretary-treasurer of 

 Co-op Locker Service of Champaign 

 county. Champaign, Sam Russell, lAA 

 director of livestock marketing, F. A. 

 Gougler, lAA director of produce mar- 

 keting. 



At Bloomington, visits were made to 

 Farmers Creamery, the McLean County 

 Farm Bureau building, , the McLean 

 County Cold Storage Company and the 

 Bloomington Livestock Marketing Asso- 

 ciation. 



A visit was next made to a turkey 

 dressing plant at Havana, Mason county. 

 Visits were made at Winchester Cold 

 Storage Locker Service, Scott county and 

 Waverly Locker Company, Morgan coun- 

 ty. The $6,500 slaughter plant at Mow- 

 eaqua, Shelby county, was inspected and 

 stops were made at DeWitt County Co- 

 operative Locker Service at Clinton and 

 the new locker plant at Fisher, Cham- 

 paign county. 



The last locker plant inspected was the 

 one in Champaign. 



L A. A. RECORD 



