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IE. PARETT, 50, Danville, Ver- 

 • milion county farm adviser since 

 1935, has been named secretary of 

 general services for the Illinois Agri- 

 cultural Association, according to an 

 announcement by President Charles B. 

 Shuman. 



This is one of 

 the new staflF posts 

 set up through an 

 administrative re- 

 organization plan 

 approved by the 

 lAA board of di- 

 rectors last fall. 



lAA departments 

 which are under the 

 direction of the 

 secretary of general 

 services are r e - 

 search, property 

 taxation, road improvement, rural 

 school relations, safety and public 

 health, veterinary medical relations and 

 soil conservation activities. A director 

 of the latter department is yet to be 

 named. 



Parett is scheduled to take over his 

 new duties June 2. A native of Indiana, 

 Parett was graduated from Purdue 

 University with a degree in agriculture 

 in 1922. Following graduation he 

 taught vocational agriculture and 

 served as principal of Saunemin Town- 

 ship High School. 



lAA Names New 



Director and 



New Manager 



Dale llewta 



I. E. Parett 



In 1930 he was named farm adviser 

 of Morgan county and continued in 

 that position until Sept. 1, 1935, when 

 he went to Vermilion county as farm 

 adviser. At the present time Parett is 

 vice-president of the Illinois Farm Ad- 

 visers Association. 



He has been active in civic and 

 church affairs in Danville, a member 

 and former Sunday School superin- 

 tendent of St. James Methodist Church 

 and a past president of Danville Rotary 

 Club. 



His family is comprised of Mrs. 

 Parett, a son, Dick, a daughter, Janet, 

 both students at the University of Illi- 

 nois. 



DALE A. Rouse, 35, a fieldman for the 

 livestock marketing department of 

 the Illinois Agricultural Association for 

 the past 18 months, 

 has been named 

 manager of the Illi- 

 nois Wool Market- 

 ing Association. He 

 will assume his new 

 duties June 1. 



Rouse has been a 

 fieldman in the east 

 central Illinois dis- 

 trict with headquart- 

 ers at Danville 

 where he lives. He is 

 a former employe of 

 the Vermilion County Livestock Associ- 

 ation. 



He entered army service in 1942 as a 

 private and rose to the rank of captain 

 in field artillery serving at the battle- 

 fronts in France and Germany. 



Rouse was born on a Wyoming cattle 

 and sheep ranch and came to Illinois in 

 1937. He is married. 



He will take over the duties formerly 

 handled by Secretary Manager S. F. 

 Russell and will devote his time to the 

 development of better wool marketing 

 facilities and the encouragement of great- 

 er participation by Illinois farmers in 

 cooperative wool marketing. 



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...HE LOVES ME NOT 



HE LOVES ME! 



YES, THE BOSS DOES LOVE YOU, 

 PORKY, for the way you, and other 

 pigs like you, have helped retire that 

 old plaster on the farm! That's why 

 youVe been vaccinated w^ith Farm Bu- 

 reau Serum — to make sure you bring a 

 return on the investment he has in you. 



REMEMBER: The smaller the shoot 

 The cheaper the shot! 



lUINOIS FARM BUREAU SERUM ASSOCIATION 



MAY. 1947 



