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BUTTER FOR SALE AND SHOW 

 More thorn 250 pounds oi 92 score Prairie Farms butter and 

 100 dozen eggs are used eoch week by lAA ioUcs and their 

 families. RIGHT: When Dean H. W. Mumiord. D. oi I coUege 

 oi agriculture, yisited open house at the Uniyersity dairy manu- 

 facturers plant he found a life-sixe bust of himself corred out 

 of a 50-pound block of butter by students. 



ONCE OVER, rrs AU OVER 

 Elmer Williams, right. Stark county, and hia 

 puWerator plow which is pulled by a 15-30 trac- 

 tor. The ground is ready to plant after one 

 operation. 



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lOHN HAGEB. LEFT. PROfCEVILLE TOWNSHIP, 

 reports signing 12 now Peorio County Farm Bureou 

 members to County Organisation Director D. T. 

 Clancy. On March 11, 79 members were signed. 



lANICE lACOBS, AGED 

 2, daughter oi Mr. and 

 Mrs. NeU laceba, Hancock 

 county. Prise photo. 



CHICAGO'S APRIL BLIZZABDS 

 Highway conditions at the City's 

 southwest limits April 7. 



BOAST BEEF FOR DINNER 

 Alrin Anderson selecting a piece oi 

 froxen meat from his locker in the 

 Kendall county cold storage plant in 

 the Farm Bureau building, Yorkrille. 



CHESTER WHITE PONY 

 Franklin Corter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 

 Carter, Champaign county, rides his father's 

 prize-winning Chester White part way to schooL 

 When Franklin cuts across the posture the big 

 hog is usually waiting ior him. Prize photo. 



KENDALL'S NEW HOME 

 In the basement, a 300-locker 

 cold storage plant* first Qoor, of- 

 fices of the Farm Bureau, Oil 

 Compony and insurance ser- 

 rices. The entire upper Qoor is 

 an auditorium. 





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