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A FLASHY PAIR. THEY 

 Sorrel colts, flaien manes and tails, raised and owned by Fred Turnar, Part of 



Peoria county 4-H club member. smith farm i 



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CMON THE WATER'S FINE 

 flock of 160 geese and 80 duels on a pond on the Clingii 

 Adams county. Photo by Miss Ada Clingingsmith. 



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FOR EVERY MAN, A PAINT BRUSH 

 This group spread 21 gallons of Soyoil paint in the Mt. Sterling Producers 

 Creamery after hours. They are, left to right front row: Fay Jones, engineer; Herb 

 Orr, cream grader; Harold Meservey, painter; John Riggins, churn man. Top row: 

 Roy Mays, plant supt.; O. R. Ingram, bookkeeper; Raymond Cecil, cream salesman; 

 "Sunshine" Ash, fieldman. 



ON THE JOB SIX DAYS A WEEK 

 Genial Franklin (Benny to most folks) Bowden started picking up 

 cream for the Producers Creamery of Galesburg in July, 1935, and 

 he's been on the job every day since. ^ 



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COMRADES 

 Wilbert Hillerman and his English Shep- 

 herd dog Rex are inseparable. They live 

 in Randolph county. 



FROM FOUR TOWNSHIPS, THEY 

 Their school is located on the corner of Carlinville, Brushy Mound, Honey Point, and Shews 

 Point townships in Macoupin county. The teacher is Miss Aurela Weidner. 



