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TM PROUD OF MY HEIFER" 

 Henerf, 14, of Lee County and Grand 

 Holsfein of Vocaiional Ag Fair, Oregon. 



Farm Bure 



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Pictures 



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PAID FOR PRIZE. PICTURES. Send 

 closeup snapshots ^. -nust be new, 

 teresting. Send n«mos and comple 

 of each one submitted to PPiZE PICTURE 

 Room 1200. 608 So. Dearborr S' Chicago. 



"HOW DO YOU LIKE US?" 

 Bobby Frank Walter, 5, of Stephenson 

 County, and pal. 



'^WELL AND DOING FINE" 

 25 lb. two weeks old calf 



raised on bottle by Frank Harkins.- 



Christian County. • 



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FIREMAN C. M. SEASRAVES ... I. A. A. SAFETY DIRECTOR 

 Demonstrates handy extinguisher at State Cornhusking Contest near 

 DeKalb. Don't let fire burn you out this winter. 



THE ANDERSON COUSINS 

 Bobby Lee, 5, and Mario, of Denver, Colo., visiting fheir 

 aunt, Mrs. Hannah Brandt, DeKalb County. , 



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BOTTLE FED KITTIES 

 These two Angora orphans were raised on a boHle writes 

 Mrs. C. V. Tyler. Kendall Courty. 



CCC BOY WAITS TABLES . . . 

 At Etnf>wood Cannp. Typical dinner is Hungarian goulash, boiled 

 potatoes, lettuce salad, bread and butter, rice pudding, coffee. 



