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Lafti This Is the grand champion steer in the iunior show; shown lAA directors In Farm Bureau tent. They are: Chester McCord, 

 '. » by Jim Shoger, Kendall, and owned by his sister Janet. Centen Ed Gumm, Dan Clarke, and K. T. Smith. Between showings Mason 



FomMT lAA President Earl C. Smith (left) chats with a group of county boys play a friendly game. 



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Jean Ashboker, Brown, prepare* one of her 

 sheep for showing. Her Dad, J. Emmett Ash- 

 baker, offers encouragement. 



Spinning Angora rabbit wool Into yam fas- 

 cinates these youngsters watching Otto 

 Petersen, DuPage county. Watching the 

 old-fashioned spinning wheel are, left to 

 right: Sammy Lane, Allen Lane, Nancy De- 

 laney, ail of Sangamon county, and Abillne 

 Johnson, Christian. 





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These twin Guernseys were born at the Fair. 



Arthur Bunning, Shelby, (right) brought the 



mother (left) to exhibit. 



left: This Piatt county farm family enjoys 

 supper in the Farm Bureau tent. Left to 

 right from foreground, Mrs. Roy Wittig, 

 Joan Wittig, Roy Perkins, Helen Wittig, 

 Lelond Perlcins, Ann Perkins, Roy Winig, 

 Mrs. Roy Perkins, and Roy Wittig. Right: 

 This is a general inside view of the Farm 

 Bureau — lAA courtesy tent at the Illinois 

 state fair. 



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Donald Walker, Tazewell, is proud of Angui 



heifer which won junior championship in open 



class. It also was judged champion heifer in 



junior show. 



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Martin Gorman, Champaign county, poses 



with Polond Chine boor wiiich won several 



ribbons in the junior competition at the 



State Foir. 





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