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•SAW YOUH OWN WOOD AND IT WILL WAHM YOU TWICE" 

 So aaya an old motto. Did you ever notice that the iellow who keeps a good- 

 sized, neat wood pile, like this one in Whiteside county, is usually a top-notch 

 fanner? Why? Probably because he likes his work, pays attention to details, 

 and plans ahead. 



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CHICAGO'S STEVENS HOTEL, THE WORLD'S LAHGEST, 

 where all sessioiu oi the Illinois Agricultural Association annual 

 meeting will be held, January 30-31, February 1. It has 3000 

 rooms, is o city in one building. 



PORK CONSUMPTION DUE TO RISE 

 Hot dogs reody for hungry spectators at the 

 International Livestock Show, Chicago. Not. 

 26 -Dec 3. It was the largest assembly of 

 prise livestock in history. 



A WINNING SMILE 

 The hondsome lad, playing in the straw stack with his 

 kittens, is Raymond Lett, son oi Chorles and Martha Lett 

 Kendall county. Prize picture by Mrs. C. V. Tyler. 



FORMER HUSEma CHAMP 

 Billy Rose, his family and friend. Rose, defending his 

 1937 title, placed third in the state contest Left to right are 

 Mrs. Rose, loan Carol, aged 1 year. Rose and Ring. Photo 

 by Dick Crabb. 



PICTURE TAKING'S SERIOUS BUSINESS 

 Left to right are lohn. Corl, limmy, Thurman, Jr., and Mary Wright 

 aged 2, 4. 1. S ond 3, respectively. They are children of Mr. and Mrs. 

 Thurman Wright Thurman is White county ioim adviser. 



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