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PULLINGEST HOSSES IN ILLINOIS 



Cedardell Farm's heavy team, Kendall county, driven by Pliny Baird, 

 won the state championship pulling contest at the State Fair for the 

 second time this year. Prize picture by Mrs. C. V. Tyler. 







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DEPENDABLE THOUGH BLIND 

 Four horses, owned by Leo Kane, Kankakee county, 

 work well together in spite of their handicap. 



THREE GENERATIONS — 

 of Champaign county farmers 

 are Jacob Ziegler, 81, Henry 

 Ziegler, Farm Bureau member, 

 and Gene Lyle Ziegler. 



"ANYWAY ITS COOL" 

 Say Betty and Dorothy Binkcma, Whiteside county 

 horse trough mermaids. Maybe so. but it's a poor 

 place to practice for a Sports Festival s\wim meet. 



JNDED— 

 fire thctt 

 r estate. 



A SNOW-FENCE BALED STRAW SILO 



saved feed for Orville Cater, Bureau 

 county, last year. Silage juice made 

 the straw more palatable. Prize pic- 

 ture by Albert A. Albrecht. 



HAPPY PALS 

 Proud of her white collie. King, is Lucille 

 Cummins of Jasper county. "He's a good 

 stock dog," she says. 



MONUMENT TO HENRY T. RAINEY 

 CARROLLTON 

 Bronze statue of the late speaker of the U. S. 

 House, erected by the state, was unveiled, Au- 

 gust 12. 



