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PICTURE of the MONTH 



An engaging picture oi Billy Scmdera, grandson of 

 I. E. Kimbar. LaSalle County Farm Bureau member, 

 ieeding his pet lamb wins the $5 award for the best 

 photo oi the month. All other pictures appearing on 

 the page earn awards oi $1 each. 



^ Margaret Sue, Charles 

 ^B and Howard, children oi 

 ▼ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hin- 

 ners. Champaign County Farm 

 Bureau iamily, make the most 

 oi their pony. 



H. C. Doll, Stephenson 

 county, rides herd on 155 

 head oi Sandhill ieeder 

 heiiers. 



George A. Druck- ^ 

 er. Lake Coun- ^^ 

 ty Farm Bureau ^T 

 m e mber, demonstrates 

 the docility oi his 2- 

 year-old Hereiord JbtiK. 

 Star Domino 9th.", * 



These 13 pigs owned by 

 Ralph Hunter, B o'n d 

 county 4-H member, av- 

 eraged 216 pounds each 

 when 180 days old, ior 

 a total oi 2910 pounds. 

 Feed costs were $183.24. 



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Men and women, young and old. turned out to 

 harvest the bean crop in Pulaski and Alexander 

 counties. The field pictured here was under six 

 ieet oi water in mid-summer. 



^ Philip Schlesinger, 



^M Lee county, re- 



▼ ports a good yield 



irom his 10-acre hemp 

 iield. 



Two WAVES, for- ^ 

 mer lackson-Perry ^^ 

 County Farm Bu- ▼ 

 reau employees, who 

 visited the lAA oiiices 

 recently ore Storekeep- 

 er 3rd Class Rosalia 

 Bom, and Yeoman 3rd 

 Class Irma Pautler. 



