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>R PRIZE. PICTURES. Send original, 

 napshots fc- -nust be new, clear, in- 

 Ser.d njmcs ^nd complete details 

 mitted to PRiZE PICTURE EDITOR, 



So. Dearborn St. Chicago. 



FIRST FIGHT! 

 Two Cook County youngsters feel 

 each other out. Prize picture by Mrs. 

 John Oltragge. 



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PART OF THE 50,000 

 At the Illinois State Cornhusking Contest, OeKalb County. Fair weather 

 overhead, mud underneath greeted visitors. 



FAST HUSKING GRANDFATHER 

 Farm Bureau member, Theodore Tuftie, 45, won 

 LaSalle County's contest with 44 bushels, but lost 

 State Championship by half an ear. 



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. . WELL, SEEING IS BELIEVING! 

 C. C. Burns, left, manager. Champaign 

 ducers' Creamery, guide, and muskies. 



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HE LIKES HORSESHOES AND HORSES 

 Ellis Griggs of Ad«ms Counfy, Sports Fesfivdl Horseshoe 

 winner, and 8-Korse feam. "He plowed 175 acres with this 

 3-boffom outfit in about a month." writes Prof. £. T. Kobbifls. 

 U. of I., who sent in the picture. 



THEY RUN THE ELMWOOD CCC CAMP PEORIA COUNTY 

 SCS Supt. Harold Shawl, Lieut. L. A. Friberg, Educational Adviser 

 L. E. Adams. Most of the boys are from mining sections in Southern 

 Hlinos. 



