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 That Blue Seal grease is doing a swell jobl" 



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 ucts. Today, thousands of farmers depend on Blue Seal quality to keep their farm 

 machinery operating at top efficiency. They agree that it's doing a swell job. ■ 



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ILLINbiS FARM SUPPLY COMPANY 



OGLE COUNTY TOPS 

 MARKET LAMB SHOW 



Some 67 boys and two girls from 19 

 counties in Illinois and two counties in 

 Indiana exhibited 365 lambs at the re- 

 cent Chicago Junior Market Lamb 

 Show and Sale, with three boys from 

 Ogle county winning all four of the 

 top ribbons. 



The champion lamb of the show, a 

 100-pound crossbred wether, was ex- 

 hibited by 19-year-old Marvin Gatz, 

 Polo. Gatz also won first prize in the 

 pen of 10 lambs class. 



Sherwood Stouffer, 17, Mt. Morns, 

 Ogle county, won first in the pea of 

 three class on lambs averaging 75 

 pounds each. They were crossbreds, 

 sired by a purebred Southdown ram. 

 This ram was purchased to improve 

 Ogle county flocks from Kenneth Disch, 

 a Wisconsin farm boy now serving 

 with the Marines in the Pacific. 



Marvin Gatz, Polo, with his champion lamb 

 at the seventh annual Chicago Junior Mar- 

 ket Lamb Show. 



608 S. DEARBORN ST. 



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CHICAGO 5, ILLINOIS 



Sherwood Stouiier, ML Morris, with first 

 prize pen oi three lambs. 



y ; i ; I. A. A. RECORD 



