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HANCOCK COUNTY HOLSTEIN BREEDERS 

 Ed and Al Whitcomb, Howard Penr. C. T. Myers and 

 Emery Mapes. Roll Ash the other member of Adrian 

 Hoist ein Co. not present "Their herds are small, their 

 motto quality not quantity." 



FARM BUREAU 



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 Crabb. 



PAID FOR PRIZE PICTURES. SEND 



ori9inal, closeup snapshots — must 



be new, dear, interesting. Send 



names and complete details of each one 



submitted to PRIZE PICTURE EDITOR. Room 



1200, 608 S. Dearborn St., Chicago. 



CARNATION INKA SIR BESSIE 

 Seven yeor old Holstein bull out of the Worlds record cow with 38,606 

 lbs. milk and 1742.5 lbs. butter. Owned by the Hancock county Farm Bu- 

 reau members (left above) this bull brought $1200 in the National Sale, 

 June 3. at Deeriield. He was bought as a calf for SIOOO. 



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THE LAST FORKFUL GOES UP 

 lames Morrison, Sr. of Madison county in the prize 

 action picture of the month. Which foot will lack 

 put forward next? Snapped by Elinor Morrison. 



"TTS A WINDFALL" 

 •ays O. G. Barrett, Farm Adviser, of Cook County Form Bureau's new home, 

 at Arlington Heights. That it was purchased at a fraction of the original 

 cost is "clear cider," Ole says. 



>IS — 

 lack, aged 

 y. Th«y'T« 

 's farm for 

 ^rabb. 



NEW HEAD OF NATIONAL GRAIN 

 W. C. Horn, Fostoria, Ohio, was 

 elected president of Farmers Na- 

 tional Grain Corp., June 10. He 

 succeeds C. E. HuiL 



"AG. QUEEN" 

 Miss Lillian Snyder, daughter 

 of Montgomery county's farm 

 adviser, graduated from U. of 

 L college of agriculture last 

 month. 



"ILLINI NELLIE" HERSELF 

 Professor W. W. Yapp pointing to Brown Swiss Nellie's good 

 qualities which aided her in making a world's records in but- 

 toriat i>roduction. The young admirers are 4-H Club members. 



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