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PASTORIAL RESTFULNESS 

 Mrs. Grace Blair captuied an air oi quiet calm with her camera on a Peoria county 

 (arm to win Hrst place in a recent photo contest for Country Lile ogents. The herd: W. W. 

 Taylor's; recently awarded honors by the Holstein-Friesan Association oi America. The 

 barn: 100 years old: built of stone quarried on the Taylor farm by Mr. Taylor's grandfather. 

 The contest: 200 pictures entered by 50 contestants; five won prizes. 



Send only clear, 

 close up, notural, un- 

 usual photos. NO 

 OTHERS ACCEPTED. 

 Action pictures that 

 tell a story preferred. 

 Enclose stamps for 

 return. 



"HERE CON 

 Betty Lou loi 

 Mr. and Mrs. 

 Knox county, 

 for a romp 

 her doggie, 

 snapshot sent 

 Lou's grandmo 

 Olson. 



CHAMPION WOODCHOPPER 

 Kenneth Reinhardt, Randolph 

 county, cut through a 13V4 inch 

 Cottonwood log in 2 minutes, 

 33 1 5 seconds to win the title in 

 a Farm and Home Week contest, 

 Urbana. Kenneth is 23 years old, 

 weighs 205 pounds. 



SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS 

 Irene Kalvelage and John R. 

 Paarlberg, Cook county, 4-H Club 

 members, attended Farm and Home 

 Week as guests of the Kiwanis Club 

 of Chicago Heights. 



NEWLYWEDS 

 Mr. and Mrs. Berryman Hurt 

 honeymooned at Farm and Home 

 Week. She is home adviser of Ed- 

 gar county. He is an agricultural 

 economics instructor at O. of L 



Donnie Leoni 

 and should be 

 gets a little ol 

 Mrs. R. W. Leo 

 grandfather is 

 Mrs. Leonard. 



■nGUHE GUARANTEED RATES THIS WAY" 

 I. H. "lack" Kelker, manager of Farmers Mutual Reinsur- 

 ance Company, explains the new rates on fire insurance 

 policies to sales-wise agents during the Insurance Round-Up, 

 Peoria, lanuary S and 6. 



NEW OFnCERS ILUNOIS FARM ADVISERS' ASSOCIATION 

 E. C. Secor, Randolph county, elected president of the Il- 

 linois Farm Advisers' Association during its annual meeting in 

 January is seated between E. A. Bierbaum (left). Union county, 

 secretary-treasurer, and I. E. Harris (right). Champaign county, 

 vice-president. New directors standing left to right are: Hugh 

 Triplett, Ford county; H. C. Gilkerson, Lake county: Wayne E. 

 Gilbert, Stark county; J. R. Gilkey, Mocon county; Edwin Bay. 

 Sangamon county and H. C. Wheeler, Lawrence county. 



BEST IN 

 f- W. Tieken, 

 ganization direcl 

 The plaque ar 

 American Farm 

 lion awards for 

 community unit 

 and '37. 



