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ILLINOIS HEALTHIEST GIRL AND BOY 

 Scoring 100 for the second time in history, Constance Kircher. 15, Pike county, won lop honors 

 at the Illinois State Fair. Springfield. Raynnond French, 17, Marshall-Putnam county, led the boys 

 with a score of 97'/2. 



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A NICE WAY TO LOSE A GRAIN FitLU 

 A lighted cigarette tossed from a passing car ignited dry brush 

 beside an Illinois highway endangering a corn field. Luckily, the 

 fire was put out quickly. 



A PEDALLING POOCH Wl- 



Priie picture of Helen West, Peoria county Priie pictut 



and her Boston Bull, who likes to ride on her^ pup sent in I 



velocipede. Sent in by Helen's mother, Mrs. i l-orst, Pike cc 



George West. | .nerd worL 



GOOD HUNTING, LAD 



A new electric refrigerator on an 

 Illinois farm is just as good raiding 

 as the old kind. Better, says this 

 hungry young fellow. 





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PIGS TAPROOM 

 Prize picture of two pigs taking on a little 

 light lunch with ol' Bess serving her non-payi"q 

 guests. Sent in by Mrs. R. Taylor, Anchor, il. 



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LISTEN TO THEM AT THE FARM SPORTS FESTIVAL. SEPT. 4-5 

 Boone county Farm Bureau Band will open festivities with a concert in the big stadium, ai 

 Urbana. Friday, 7:30 p.m., September 4. Ed Foley. Boone county Farm Adviser guarantees they'll be 

 there on time. 



PROMINENT GRAIN MAN 

 Prize picture of Bobby. 6 month's old grand' 

 son of Mrs. M. Madsen. Lake county, as he 

 looks over the grain situation. Sent in b) 

 Mrs. Madsen. 



Betty Rae 



Madison cou 

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 years old. 



