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WHATTA WHOPPER 1 

 lAA Director Leo M. Knox exhibits a 

 bull head he caught in water conaenration 

 pond on a Carroll county form. 



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luanita McAlister, Vermilion county. 



diving champ at the 1938 Farm Sports 



FestivaL Two swimmers from a county 



may enter each oi iour contests this year. 



HONORED 

 lames Sherrard. 91 on June 12. is the 

 oldest man in Sherrard. Mercer county. 

 The community held a picnic in his honor 

 the Sunday before his birthday. His 

 father founded the tovm and James re- 

 members when it was just "the east 

 eighty." Photo by Dick Crabb. 



YOU GOTTA HAVE PULL 

 Here's Olin Clark's 10-month-old blue tick coon hound testing 

 his pull against little PoL Prize picture by Mrs. Clark, Scott county. 



PUZZLE PICTURE 

 Find the real dog. Somewhere in this 

 collection of garden statuettes is an edu- 

 cated dog owned by William Patch, Taze- 

 well county, who sent in this prize picture. 



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OUT TO WIN FOR ILLINOIS 

 The state's hopes rest on these boys, right, for a na- 

 tional championship in the 4-H club )>oultry judging con- 

 test at the World's Poultry Congre&s, Cleveland, Ohio, 

 luly 28 to August 7. Members of the team are. left to 

 right, Millard Keeling, and Wayne Wilson, Moultrie 

 county, Don Crary, Hancock; and lames lunis. Bureau. 

 They were high individuals in the state contest at the 

 recent U. of L 4-H Club tour attended by nearly 5000 

 club members. 



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