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per cent it shows 65 then I must make the correction. I know for 

 every degree that milk warms up it is .1 degree hghter and must 

 make the difference for temperature. 



(Illustrates with milk samples.) 



We have destroyed the solids not fat. By whirling it the 

 fat being the lightest drives the solids to the bottom of the 

 fat. The whirling is to separate the fat. We must add water 

 to bring it up into the neck of the bottle where we can read it. 

 3.8 on the first one. 



Q: — What sample is that? 



A: — No. 2 Sprague. 



1st: — 3.8 Sprague No. 2. 



2nd:— 3.6 Sprague No. 1. 



4th :— 4.2 Sprague No. 3. 



3rd: — 4.3 Sprague No. 4. 



Prof. Lee has class in butter judging. 



THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 17, 1907 



AT OPERA HOUSE, IN JOINT SESSION WITH WILL COUNTY 



FARMERS' INSTITUTE. 



Meeting opened by Superintendent of Will County Farmers' 

 Institute as Mr. Wiggins, president of the Illinois State Dairy- 

 men's Association was detained. 



I want you to go to the Universalist Auditorium this evening 

 if you possibly can and you will be well repaid for going. We 

 will now listen to a reading by Rev. Beddoes of Plainfield. 



Reading: Rev. Beddoes. Encored. 



By the President: — I have an unexpected treat for you 

 this afternoon. The old gentleman I spoke to you about is 

 here and will sing for us. 



Song: Mr. Jules Lumbard. 



From the audience: ''Sing Maggie." Encore. 



By the President: — I have an alteration to make in the 



