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PICTURE of the MONTH 



An engaging picture oi Billy Sanderm, grcmdson el 

 J. E. Kimber. LaSalle County Fann Bureau member, 

 leading hia pet lamb wins the S5 award for the best 

 photo of the month. All other picturea appearing on 

 the page earn awards oi $1 eocb. 



^ Margaret Sue, Charles 

 ^1 and Howard, children oi 

 ▼ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hin- 

 ners. Champaign County Farm 

 Bureau iamily, make the most 

 oi their pony. 



R C. Doll, Stephenson 

 county, rides herd on 155 

 heod oi Sandhill ieeder 

 heiiars. 



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George A. Druck- 

 «r. Lake Coun- 

 ty Farm Bureau 

 m e mber, demonatrates 

 the docility oi his 2- 

 yeor-old Hereiord bulL 

 Star Domino 9th. 



These 13 pigs owned by 

 Ralph Hunter. Bond 

 county 4-H member, av- 

 eraged 216 pounds eoch 

 when 180 days old. ior 

 a total oi 2910 pounds. 

 Feed costs were $183.24. 



Men ond women, young and old. turned out to 

 harrest the bean crop in Pulaski and Alexander 

 counties. The iield pictured here was under six 

 ieet oi water in mid-summer. 



^ Philip Schlesinger, 



^H Lee county, re- 



▼ ports a good yield 



irem his 10-acre hemp 

 field. 



Two WAVES, lor- ^ 

 mer lackson-Perry ^ 

 County Farm Bu- W 

 reau employees, who 

 visited the lAA oiiices 

 recently are Storekeep- 

 er 3rd Class Rosalia 

 Bom, and Yeoman 3rd 

 Class lima Pautler. 



