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ALL TIME HIGH WATER 

 When Otter Creek overflowed 

 corn and oats field near Milledge- 

 ville. Carroll county, June 20. Old 

 settlers said all records broken. Pic- 

 ture by Henry Rahn. 



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PAID FOR PRIZE Pic- 

 tures. Send original, close- 

 up snapshots — must be 

 new. clear, interesting. Send names 

 and complete details o! 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 farm 

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

 Bureau, takes pride in his herd of Hereiords. 



I%DRIAS CRACK 4-H JUDGING TEAM 

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

 Aug. 2. 



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FUTURE RECORD HOLDER? 

 Who knows. Anyway Lawrence Miller. Stephenson 

 county i^ proud of his purebred HoUtein club call. 



MOULTRIE COUNTY WINS! 

 Garrett Burtcheard. Vernon Callison. 

 Billy Baumgartner and their coach H. P. 

 Erwin of Sullivan won the state dairy 

 judging contest over 288 high schools, 10,- 

 000 students studying agriculture, in Illi- 

 nois. 



ILLINOIS 4 Hers AT WASHINGTON 

 They represented 28,000 Illinois club members at the National camp. 

 Left to right are Mary McKee. club leader; lohn Harber. LaSalle county: 

 Ruth' Clapp, Edgar; Rose Brewer, Bond; Harmon Gilbert, lefferson; and 

 F. H. Mynard, club leader. 



