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GW. BUNTING has resigned as re- 

 , search director for the Illinois Farm 

 Supply Canpany to become manager of 

 the Central Farmers' Fertilizers Com- 

 pany, and organization of wholesale agri- 

 cultural cooperatives serving mid-western 

 states. 



Bunting joined the staff of the Il- 

 linois Farm Supply Company in 1931 

 and has been its oldest staff member in 

 fjoint of service working for the com- 

 pany for nearly 17 years. 



Leonard L. Fuchs has been hired 

 as farm adviser for Pike county, 

 succeeding W. B. Bunn who trans- 

 ferred to Champiagn county in 



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THE NEWS 



April. Fuchs graduated from the 

 University of Illinois in 1942 then 

 served in the army. 



C. L. Banner replaces D. E. Warren 

 as farm adviser in Ogle county. Banner 

 has taught vocational agriculture for 



the last 12 years, graduating from the 

 University of Illinois in 1932. 



R. H. Roll has resigned as farm ad- 

 viser in Greene county but will remain 

 in Carrollton to teach G. I. classes and 

 operate a feed, seed, and fertilizer busi- 

 ness. Roll came to Greene in 1942 

 after having worked in Gallatin county 

 as farm adviser since 1935. Before this 

 he taught vocational agriculture at El- 

 dorado. He was graduated from the 

 University of Illinois in 1922. 



F. B. Hoppin is the new farm 

 adviser in Hamilton county. He 

 succeeds Glen F. Sons. 



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HERE'S CHANCE TO WIN MONEY 



HERE'S your chance to win prizes of 

 $15, $10, $5, $3, $2, or $1 cash 

 awards for first through sixth place 

 winners in the safety jingle con- 

 test. 

 Read over the captions under the 

 Uncle Henry cartoons and complete the 

 last two lines under the final cartoon. 

 Sample completion is as follows for this 

 line: 



"Make friendliness and courtesy 



"Always your aim." 



Send in the last two lines you have 

 completed, together with your name, ad- 

 dress, and Farm Bureau to which you be- 

 long (state in whose name Farm Bureau 

 membership is held), to — 



Department of Safety and Public Health 



Illinois Agricultural Association 



43 E. Ohio Street, Chicago 11, Illinois 



Contest is open to Farm Bureau mem- 

 bers and their families. Entries must be 

 postmarked by at least December 1, 1947. 

 Ail entries become the property of the 

 judges whose decisions will be final. 

 Results will be published in the Januar)', 

 1948 edition of the lAA Record. 



Remember the dead line is Decembei 

 1. So send your entries in right away. 



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In following those rwlot 

 Moit wrecks we'll overt: 



TOO DGRN MAMV FAST DRIVERS 







1. Moke all the stops. Then no one'll get hurt; 



3. Drive at a speed. Both reasonable and sane, 



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3. Keep eyes on the ro<id. Not on crops up the lane; 



4. With good brakes and equipment. Few you will malm; 



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