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ILLINOIS FARM SUPPLY CELEBRATES BIGGEST YEAR 



President Earl C. Smith (left) of the Illinois Agricuitu al Association congratulates President Fred E. Herndc- 

 of Illinois Farm Supply Company on another record-breaking year at the ninth annual meeting of the company a' 

 Peoria. October 16th. 



Company Priie Picture of Robert Wadlow, Alton, 



ind" Ter- taken when he was 13 years old. and 7 feet 



luipment 4 inches tall. He is now 17 and is better 



will ter > than 8 feet tall. Mrs. Davis beside him is 



ictor. 5 feet tall. 



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jn tell *1et these young fellows are going to turn 

 after thej do turn out you can see it all there io 

 you locflat an old picture. That youngster at the 

 you justli^ar him saying "What's fhe interest on those 

 ung feller to the right shows that Idealism and never- 

 t anyone jcing into a co-operative marketing program 



A GOOD TEAM LOST TO^A BETTER^ONE.'CONGRATULATIONS * 



O'Brien is all smites as he receives the congratulations of W. Anderson, the losing team's manag*-' 

 (left), managed the DeKalb County Farm Bureau baseball team which defeated that of Henry cou'' 



ty, managed by Anderson, by the score of 10 to 0. at Sycamore winning the state championship of the f-a" 



Bureau Baseball League. DeKatb won 2 out of 3 games to clinch the title. 



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RAY MILLER-WITH HAIR 



Probably the only tangible evidence that 

 Ray Miller once had a head of hair. This evi- 

 dence is certified because at the time this 

 picture was taken Ray had not foreseen the 

 hectic years he was to spend as director of 

 Livestock Marketing. 



RANDOLPH COUNTY CCC BOYS 



At work on W. A. Paulter's farm, building flumes and 

 terraces. Mostly city bred, these boys are doing an 

 Intelligent job under trained engineers and really put 

 out a lot of work. The work is being done in co- 

 operation with the Randolph County Farm Bureau. 



''PRIZE PICTURES'* EDITOR 



DEFENDS LAURELS NOVEMBER 



Simon Oltman, Woodford county, defending 

 state champion, who meets the 10 high county cor 

 test winners in the state corn husking contest at 

 the Carl Shuman farm I mile south of El Paso 

 Illinois, Woodford county, November 5. 



, RM. 1200 . 60B SO. DEARBORN ST. 

 CHICAGO ILLINOIS 



