PIG RELIEF STATION 

 Thas* orphans are tha 4-H project of Lee Cochran, 

 county. Lea graduates from high school this month. 



MASON COUNTY OFFICIALS — 100% FARM BUREAU MEMBERS 

 Handarton Back row, lalt to right: Walter Blessman, County Treasurer; William 6rover, 



Circuit Clerk; Earl Coats, County Clerk, Carl Trimpe, Sheriff. Front row, left to right: 

 Lyie Wheeler, State Attorney; Edward H. Niederer, Coroner; C. H. Cralling, County 

 Highway Engineer; Maurice Barnes, County Judge. Superintendent of Schools A. R, 

 Smith was absent. 



■SPRING FEVER GOT ME 

 says Lorin Lincoln Tyner, Marshall 

 county, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. 

 Tyner. 



MAPLE SUGAR BUSHWACKERS 

 Frank Zenor, right, 51 years a sugar 

 maker, who, with Walter Pasieka, left, 

 tapped 119 trees in LaSalle county this 

 spring. Prize photo by C. C. Tisler. 



HERE'S LOOKIN' AT YOU 

 Presenting Miss Helen Hicks, age 3, 

 winner of doll buggy parade at Wood- 

 ford County Fair. 



BLOWIN' BUBBLES 

 Prize camera study of Darlene 

 Pleines, age 4, snapped by her 

 mother, Mrs. Walter Pleines, Mc- 

 Lean county. 



DRILLING FOR BLACK GOLD ■ 



Scores of Rigs »r» at work, like this one south of Effingham, 

 in tha So. Illinois Oil Ruth. 



GRASSHOPPER SLEUTH 

 Edwin Bay, Sangamon county 

 farm adviser, seeb 'hopper eggs 

 in Fletcher Bros, wheat field near 

 Auburn. 



GONE WITH THE WIND! 

 Seven buildings wrecked, 2 hortes killed, 300 ^ 

 chickens lost, hay blown away, all in a few 

 minutes. It happened on Hermann Steffens' 

 farm, Monroe county. 



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