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HIGHWAY 

 section of the Bethlehem Pik 

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BUCKLES UNDER TERRIFIC HEAT 

 at Flourtown, Pa., showing the 15-inch rise i 

 o'f the concrete. OHicer John Ferry is seen pointing 

 of what 105 degrees Fahrenheit will do to a bit of concrete. 



highway cai 

 he elevated 



used by 

 ection. 



7 COUSINS GRADUATE FROM 8TH GRADE 

 Prixe picture sent by Helen Piepenbrinlt, Crete. Will 

 County. Illinois These boys all graduated at the lame 

 *ime. 



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. Sherer says the cooler in- 

 creased the percentage of top grade eggs from 60 to 

 90 percent. 



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SEE THAT POSE 

 Johnnie 4-H" throws a rmger. af the 4-H Club camp, 

 ^ockford. E. I. Eddie" Pilchard, state ctub leader, 'S 

 k<»f»pinq scor#» 4 H g>ls wer» there ^he n^it week. 



DROP BOX FILLS DITCH 

 Built by Soil Conservation Service on Route 78 near 

 Elmwood. Peoria County. The water backs up. settles 

 anti silt fills the ditch. It will save a *ieid. 



SPORTS FESTIVAL 



University of Illinois Campus, September 4-5. Urbana 



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Frank Minch and his sons and daughter.. John Elson. Ci 



Sent in by Eda Frones. Sangamon Court* i . or missed a 



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One dollar will oe paid for prize pi; *"*♦• ^hey must be 

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