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TTS A PICNICI" 

 says Belva Howerton oi Madison 

 county OS she starts for the locust 

 gro^e with a wheelbarrow load 

 oi food and a small stove. Prize 

 picture by close iriend, Elinor 

 Morrison. 



MORE DAfflY DOLLARS 

 This bull, from a high produc- 

 ing dam and a proved sire, i* 

 owned by the Knox 

 County Guernsey 

 Breeders Assn. His 

 half sister re- 

 cently sold 

 for $950. 



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MODERN WOODSMAN 

 Trees are 70y, felled after 7 augers have been 

 forced through their trunks by a machine invented 

 by Paul Webster of St. Paul. Sawyers complete 

 the )ob in 3 or 4 minutes. The drill was used in 

 clearing 2000 acres in Whiteside county this fall. 



GROWING UP 

 At 11 months Carl Van Kan- 

 egan, Jr., Cook county, plays 

 with his dog. At 21 months he ^ 

 takes his place on the farm ^ 

 with wooden buckets, and 

 wooden shoes. Prize snap- 

 shots. 



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