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HIGHWAY BUCKLES UNDER TERRIFIC HEAT -a..... 



Above it a lacfion ol th« Bethlehem Pile at Flourtown, Pa., showing the 15-inch rite in the highway caused by 

 the intense heat and axpantion of the concrete. Officer John Ferry is seen pointing out the elevated section. 

 This is just *n idea of what 105 degrees Fahrenheit will io to a bit of concrete. 



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cow RAISES COLT 

 Farm Adviser Jonathan Turner sends 

 this Priie Picture from Fayette county. T)m 

 colt's mother died when the colt was born 

 The cow bawled for the colt. They got to 

 gether. Carl Hunold is the owner. 



7 COUSINS GRADUATE FROM 8TH 6RADE 

 Priie picture sent by Helen Piepenbrink, Crete, Will 

 County. IHinois. These boys all graduated at the tame 



EGGS IS EGGS BUT NOT EGGSACKLY 

 says Frank Gougler, the lAA's eggspert as he demon- 

 strates the home-made burlap cooler on the Alfred 

 Sherer farm near OIney. Sharer says the cooler in- 

 creased the percentage of top grade eggs from 60 to 

 90 percent. 



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STANDING ROOM ONLY 



Frank Minch and his sons and daughters. 



in by Eda Frones. Sangamon County 



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SEE THAT POSE 

 Johnnie 4-H" throws a ringer, at the 4-H Club camp. 

 Rockford. E. I. "Eddie" Pilchard, ttate club leader, is 

 keeping score. 4-H girfs were there the neit weak. 



DROP BOX FILLS DITCH 

 Built by Soil Conservation Service on Route 78 near 

 Elmwood, Peoria County. The water bacb up, settles 

 and tilt fillt the ditch. It will tave a field. 



SPORTS FESTIVAL 



University of Illinois Campus, September 4-5, Urbana 



HOUND 

 Albert Webb, 

 County Farm Sure 

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 challengers? 



ALW 

 John Elson, Ci 

 f^ev-er missed a 

 years of school. 



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Prize ^ictu] 



One dollar will be paid for prize pichOs. They must be 

 est and new. Pictures used will not be rmrned unless requ 



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