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■■— AND HERE WELL PLANT SPIREA" 

 Planning landscape on E. E. EUbury farm, Lake 

 I county. Max Fuller, U. of I., points to map. 



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100 PERCENT FAMILY 

 Mrs. Bail is a Home Buraeu member, Fred, a Farm Bureau member 

 and Charles and Dewey are 4-H'ers. They live in Fayette county. 



6 FEET AND 2 INCHES — 

 around udder. Roy Bowers' 

 cow, Stephenson county. 



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SIT-DOWN STRIKE? 

 No sir! A high school horse owned and trained by Charles 

 Sharkey of Lee County. Charlie says he's a good rider, too. 



PRIZE PORKER 

 Donald Fisher with his fat barrow, 

 champion of Wabash county 4-H show. 



LEFT HAND MILKER 

 One-eyed Jersey cow owned by Dan 



Davie, Union county. 



This c 

 Creamery 

 Orr, crean 

 Roy Mays, 

 "Sunshine" 



RECORD BREAKERS, THEY 

 Three graduates of the Plain Tree School, Effingham county. 

 Madonna Bussman, Clarence Zerrusen and Marie Nosbisch 

 attended school for 8 years, never missed a day. 



YIPPEE! YIPPEE! 

 Three Stark county Indians, Bernice Fritz, Donna 

 Streitmatter, Mary Webster, rode in the Wyoming 

 Centennial parade. 



BUDDIES 

 Rex came to see whet his mistress planned 

 to do with Cunie, both got snapped. 

 Rachel Thompson's friends, Bond county. 



HAPPY YOUNGSTERS 

 A pony apiece and a cat to boot. The Flor- 

 tchueti children, Lea county, pose for a picture. 



LOOKING FOR A COOL SPOT 

 It was 100 in the shade when Carroll Turnure and "Poochie" 

 took a ride in search of a cool breaw. 



WATERMELON! OH BOYI 

 J, E. Tulruther, Tazewell county, enjoys 

 • cool malon with h!< loni. 



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