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THIS IS NOT SOIL CONSERVATION v a. i'l 



Dust storm in Hugoton Kansas. One minute later visibility at spot picture 

 snapped was reduced to one foot. 





HI THERE, NANNY GREENUP'S ORACLE * hAOi 



Goat on Frank Carson farm, Mark Carothers, Greenup editor, w- o One o 



Cumberland County. "How says beauty is only skin deep anywa. ponies 



about an old newspaper. aboard, 

 mister?" 



FARM DURE 



IN PIG! 



THEY SAY ITS A METEOR YOUNG GOAT RAISER 



According to Charlie Tarble, Farm Tom Dryden, age 4. son of J. M. Dryden, Cur 



Adviser. Cumberland County, this is berland County, who says he is In the goat bus 



only a small part o* the meteor on ness. He also has two black lambs. 

 his farm. The rest Is underground. 



HOME OF JOHN B. RICE 



Farm Bureau member. Iroquois County, Early April snow sets off 



t ij Ijn Jscaoo. 



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POL 

 Maivin Willie 

 September I 

 Coi ntry Life 



78 YEARS— CAN YOU BEAT IT? TWO THREES OF A KIND! 



Alwrn McMartry Broughton, Hamilton Three sons and calves belonging to Mr. and 



County. Pitches Hay at 78. Know Mrs. Henry Milleville of Effingham County, 

 anyone who can beat that? a prlie picture. 



'TLL PROVE ITr IN THE SHILOH G 



A Cumberland County farmer settles an argument by The resting place o* .mcoln's 

 actual measurement. father. Stone erected I'y Matto 



'less men 



When officials of Ulinois Home Bureau Federation entertained NOT TWICE— BUT TmRiCE TEN HOURS OLD 



Mrs. Wayne V. Meyer of London and formerly of Bloomington. III!- This tree struck by lightning 3 times. Sent This Cumberland County colt was born A strean 

 neis. by John Steffen, Woodford County. at midnight. Picture taken at 10 a. m. 



NCOLN 

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