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CORN PRINCE 

 Carl Oianit, DeKalb county, and his lO-ear sample of yellow utility 

 type corn. Carl topped the junior class at Farm and Home Week, Urbane. 



Top: Looking South on Dearborn St., toward the lAA ofFicas under 

 the band of steel rails that forms Chicago's loop. Above: Washington 

 county children on their way home from the Chapel Hill school. 



" OUTFOXING THE FOXES 



These varmints took Dennis Lathrop's 

 turkeys so he took them — 10 all told. 

 Mrs. Lathrop, Lawrence county, took the 

 picture which took a prize. 



THREE GENERATIONS OF FARMERS 

 The Hahns of Livingston county, J. J., left; L. C, center; and John, right; handle 

 their land carefully. John raised 79.S bushels of corn per acre on 10 of the 350 acres 

 they own and won a bronze medal at Farm and Home Week. 



ONE MORNING, TWO SKUNKS — 

 — set foot on Jack Rodgers' traps 

 and made possible this prize picture 

 by Mrs. A. J. Kidd, La Salle County. 



A BLUE BLOODED GOAT — 

 — is Southern Shirley Romeo, senior 

 sire of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Clark's 

 hard of Nubians in Pope county. 



DOLLIE WAS PUT OUT — 

 — when "Fluffy" took a cat nap in her bed. Ida 

 Herbolsheimer, Bureau county, sent in this priia 

 winning snap-shot. 



The 

 Fedar. 

 state 1 

 at Pa: 



