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A FLASHY PAIR. THEY 

 Sorrel colts, flaxen manes and tails, raised and owned by Fred Turner, 

 Peoria county 4-H club member. 



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CMON THE WATER S FINE 

 flock of 160 geese and 80 ducks on a pond on the 

 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 fhe Mt. Sterling Producers 



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



Crr, cream grader; Harold Meservey, painter; John RIgglns. churn man. Top row: 



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



Sunshine" Ash, fleldman. 



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 

 "1 Randolph county. 



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FROM FOUR TOWNSHIPS, THEY 

 Their school is located on the corner of Carllnville. Brushy Mound. Honey Point, and Shaws 

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



