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ALL TIME HIGH WATER 

 When Otter Creek overflowed 

 com and oats field near Milledge- 

 ville, Carroll county, June 20. Old 

 settlers said oil records broken. Pic- 

 ture by Henry Rahn. 



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PAID FOR PRIZE Pic- 

 tures. Send original, close- 

 up snapshots — must be 

 new, dear, interesting. Send names 

 and complete details of each one 

 submitted to PRIZE PICTURE EDI- 

 TOR, Room 1200, 608 S. Dearborn 

 St., Chicago. 



FARM BUREAU MEMBER WAYNE KING 

 The well known orchestra leader bought a 588 acre iami 

 in Rutland Twp., LaSalle county last year, joined the Farm 

 Bureau, takes pride in his herd of Hereiords. 



PEORIA'S CRACK 4-H JUDGING TEAM 

 They will compete in the state livestock judging contest at Urbana. 

 Aug. 2. 



FOT^E RECORD HOLDER? 

 Who knows. Anyway Lawrence Miller, Stephenson 

 county is proud oi his purebred Holstein club caU. 



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MOULTRIE COUNTY WINSI 

 Garrett Burtcheard. Vernon Callison. 

 Billy Baumgartner and their coach H. P. 

 Erwin oi Sullivan won the state dairy 

 judging contest over 288 high schools, 10,- 

 000 students studying agriculture, in Illi- 

 nois. 



ILLINOIS Offers AT WASHINGTON 

 They represented 28X100 Illinoia club members ot the Notional camp. 

 Left to right are Mary McKee, club leader; lohn Horber, LoSoUe county; 

 Ruth CIopp, Edgar; Rose Brewer, Bond: Harmon Gilbert, leiferson; ond 

 F. H. Mynord. club leader. 



