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tural, un- 

 :CEPTED. 

 itory pre- 

 tum. 



PASTURE DISASTEB 

 Three young mares owned by Harry Austin, Eiiingham county, 

 after an electrical storm, July 7. The lAA Division of Safety points 

 out that the loss might have been prevented had the fence beea 

 grounded. A dollar to Mr. Austin for the mute reminder. 



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I'i-'-t 



a lesson in 

 ead. He is 

 :e. Christian 



OUT FOR A THRILL 

 Collie likes to drive Duke but the only chance she has is when 

 her master opens the gate and allows her to drive through. Prize 

 photo by Mrs. Bemadette Cox, Stark county. 



PAUL FOGLESONG 

 Farmed out by a major league 

 baseball club, he preferred to do 

 his own fanning in DeEalb county. 

 He pitched for his Farm Bureau 

 team to a division championship 

 last summer. 



TASTES GOODI 

 lone Kimmel eating ice cream made from lersey milk produced I 

 on the farm of Edward Malan, Perry county. Prize picture by 

 Maurice E. Kimmel. 



MARKETING PRIZE WINNERS 



The Moultrie County Livestock Marketing Committee that won the Illinois Livestock 

 Marketing Association Performance Prize in the 9th district. Front row, 1. to r., G. C. 

 Garrett J. E. Righter, Charles Eldss, chairman, C. O. Fredrick. 



Second row: Francis Murphy, Harry Vandeveer, truckman. Bob Roney, truckman, 

 Carl Heerdt. 



Third row: W. H. Tammeus, manager Moultrie Shipping Association, U T. Anderson, 

 manager Lovington Shipping Association, Orville Buxton. 



;CAMP 

 and bliss- 



ilace in the 

 pup is full 

 Prize snap- 



le, Stephen- 



FOSTER MOTHER, A CAT 

 Donald Doll, Bond county, and his 

 pet squirraL He found it in a nest 

 lost AuguaL gore it to a mother 

 cat to raise. Prize snapshot. 



