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Show i ... WW"? -;-vt.v Av'Xv: -xx Xv.d r-, J, - v v-.. .. ' . . J Ui .'..--;' v;-n'"-:'v-..v.1 V ... " - ' : k,; ' ' , v ' ,: t:t, .- , - h . " I .:.' V', - ; - Mrs. Laura 1 app ot Clay County, Mieoouri. Where Is flip oldest inemher of th farm lmre-in? (,Tny ('ounly, M!-Hourl. M!-Hourl. thinks perhaps she's there In the person of .Mrs. Laura Tapp of the levies school district. Mrs. Tapp Is eighty year otil. and part of the living pr-scnt. .She lias read of the farm bureau and la Inlen xted In the problems of the fi rm-ers. rm-ers. She H'es thought as to the best way to unlve them and wantK fur lierself a share In the buslm-s of bel ti-rlng the conditions of nrlctilt UK'. When Mrs. Tapp heard that th Clay i ounly membership cumpal'n was under way, she called up It. K. Mckersnii, one of the solicitors, asking him to come to the house and hl'n up her membership. Now i.he Uokls uiember-Bhlp uiember-Bhlp card No. :!'.)7 In her county. Mrs. Tapp Umls ho-s testify to nn Intelligent Interest In the care und fi'edlns of live stock, and her beautiful garden. Willi Us do wits tended by her o.Mi hainls. Is evidence of her Interest In the farm home and It surroundings. sur-roundings. I'.nt her uctlve tnlml and Interest reai-h beyond the conllni-s of I. it own, und she's an Integral part of the wider farm bureau movement. |