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HOME BUREAU UNIT MAKES QUILT 

 For Mrs. Ralph Mangold (front left) of Mason County when fire 

 destroyed her home last August. Each block carries name of donor. 



MULTIPLE PIG RAISER 

 Invented by Mrs. George Shaw, Mercer County, when sow with milk fever was unable to 

 nurse litter. Fed 2 oi. skim milk every 4 hours, the pigs grew fast — are all husky 

 shoats today. 



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TRENCH SILO BUREAU COUNTY 

 Dug in two days with team, plow and slip by E. I. 

 Culp, Princeton. Silage was packed with tractor, covered 

 with 4" straw, 4" dirt and oats sowed on it. 



AS NATURE 



GREW IT 

 Prize picture, mail- 

 box on Osage or- 

 ange limb by Ray- 

 mond Baumgart, 

 Wabash County. 



CHORES HELPER 

 Master Wallace Brandt gives 

 his dad, Walter Brandt, McLean 



"WPA JUNIORS?" 

 Not us, say Corky and Jimmy 

 Gibbs. age 4 and 2'/2. >ons of 

 the Virgil Gibbs', Morgan County. 



County men 

 this sow's a 

 Mys Wallie. 



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 food." 

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4-H CHICKEN JUU(7lN(7 CnAMrb 

 From Richland County who won the meat at the Col- 

 lage of Agriculture, U. of I. Left to right: Frank Bower, 

 leader; James Cummins, Gerald Combs, Paul Gertsch. 



PIG MANICURE SHOP 

 Face Lifting a Specialty. Siegfried Grosch and 

 helpers butchered 275 hogs, 20 steers last winter (or 

 neighbors around Sublette, Lee County. 



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