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SMORGASBORD 

 Frank Gougler, III. 

 Producers Creameries, 

 helping wi,lh "buHet" 

 lunch during Youth Day, 

 lune 29, at Producers 

 Creamery of Champaign. 

 39 delegates attended. 



UPSET 

 Bobby Eilers, 2, son 

 oi Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell 

 Eilers. Menard county, 

 playing delivery man 

 with empty Prairie 

 Farms butter cartons. 

 Prize picture. 



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G. S. "Chick" Randall, right, extension specialist 

 in rural youth, with L. L. Colvis who succeeds him. 

 Randall left the service Aug. 1 to become an Edgar 

 county farmer. Colvis was farm adviser in Pulaski 

 and Alexander counties. 



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NEWEST FORD PRODUCT 

 Employing a revolutionary hydraulic control of the implements 

 it pulls, the lightweight Ford tractor being driven by 8-year-old 

 David McLaren was placed on the market in luly. Developed by 

 Harry Ferguson, it pulls two 14" plows, sells under $600. 



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