DROUTHy STRICKEN HOMES -*<^' 



A staric reminder of (our successive crop failures is Hi is deserfed and parched farm homestead near Ordway. 

 S. D. Discouraged by weather and financial reverses, the family was forced to leave. Within a mile of this 

 farm are three others, abandoned under similar circumstances. 



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 County. 



HOUND "DAWG" JENNIE 

 Albert Webb, president of the Franklin 

 County Farm Bureau who says his dog Jennie 

 is the greatest bird dog in the State. Any 

 challengers? 



BEATING THE HEAT - 

 Prize picture of Future Farmer Charles 

 Cannon, age 10 months, of Warren 

 County. Sent in by his mother, Mrs. 

 Cleo Cannon. 



lAA STAFF MEMBERS GO FISHING 



A week-end's catch in Wisconsin. Seventy-two fish in all. Lett 



to right, A. E. Richardson, Donald Kirkpatrick, Robert Ely, G. E. 



Bunting, Donald Kirkpatrick, Jr., Ray Miller. Fried ia Prairie 



Farms Butter, they tasted swelll Larry Williams held the camera. 



ALWAYS ON TIME 

 John Elson, Cumberland County, who has 

 ''ever missed a day nor been tardy in 12 

 years of school. Who has a better record? 



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ize pictu'vs. They must be clear, of unusual inter- 

 ot be rmirned unless requested. Address — 



CTPRE EDITOR 



S. Oaoji^rn St., Chicago, Illinois 



, AND HE'S STILL WATCHING BLACK BOARDSI 



Thirty years ago or so little Harrison Fahrnkopf held the slate when the class had a pietur* 

 taken. Now he's manager of Illinois Grain Corp„ and marks daily price changes. 



