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CHEER UP KITTY! YOU'RE NEXT! 



Priie Picture of lr« Plager, Stephenson county, feeding his pet 

 b, Lindy, while his cat looks on anxiously. 



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THEY LED THE STATE IN 4-H FAT STOCK JUDGING 



Magnolia Hustlers 4-H club team of Marthall-Putnam county won over S4 other 

 teams at University of Illinois, Left to right, A. C. Johnson, ass't. farm adviser, coach; 

 Norman Smith, Wayne Wilson and Bert Phillips. 



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90 SOMETHING IN THE SHADE IN PEORIA 



It was hot in Peoria county when this picture was taken. Left to 

 ight, L. R. Welk, General Agent; J. W. Whissenand, Farm Adviser; 

 Ted Pollock, Service Company manager, and Albert Hayes, presi- 

 ent Peoria County Farm Bureau. 



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>ossibly, in the flowing robes and judicial look 

 etell t( t future career of that chap below. But who'd a 



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would turn out to be a life insurance record 

 was something they et.' 



HAULS FIRST LOAD OF CREAM TO GALESBURG 



Wilbur V. Clark and his truck which hauled the first load of cream to the new Pro- 

 ducers Creamery of Galesburg. 



I MRS. WILLIAMS' BOY, "LARRY" 



I At the age of 8 or maybe 10 years, 



J Lawrence A. Williams didn't have any more ]-''■:'■•■. 



cares and worries than the policyholders in 

 Country Life, of which he is now manager •,.-:; 

 and main driving force. 



VPSHOT, YOU MAY WIN $1.00 



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PULLING CONTESTS POPULAR FOR FALL 



Enthusiasts of horse pulling contests will be pleased to know that there will be a 

 stallion pulling contest the first of Its kind, at Lincoln Fields, Crete. Illinois on October 

 12th. It's for 3 yr. olds. Enroll now with Horse and Mule Ass'n. of America, 407 So 

 Dearborn, Chicago. $1500 in prizes — First, $400. 



