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HEAD ERECT, EARS UP 

 And proud of his blue ribbon is this young Adams 

 county mule at the county 4-H Club show. Shown 

 by Neal Futhey. Picture by Quincy Herald-Whig. 



STANDING UP FOR 

 COUNTRY UFE 



lohn Reutter, Iroquois 

 county, his 8 children 

 and 2 grandchildren all 

 hold Country Life Insur- 

 ance policies. L to H. 

 are Ernest, Edythe, Kath- 

 erine, Paul, Dick. John, 

 Sr., Orrille, Earl and 

 his children Glen and 

 Twylla Mae, and lohn. 

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PIKE COUNTY PRESIDENTS 



Six past presidents were on 

 hand to help President G. V. 

 Riley when the Pilce County 

 Farm Bureau celebrated its 

 20th anniversary, Oct. 25. L, 

 to R.: R. E. Rush, '29-'33: M. T. 

 Wells, '37-'39; A. T. Brant, '20- 

 •21; Earl C. Smith, '21 -'22; H. 

 R. AUs, '33-'37; Jesse M. Thomp- 

 son. '19-'20; and Pres. Riley. 

 Two not present were Chas. 

 E. Dunham, '22-'26 and '28-'29. 

 and the late A. C. Bancroft 

 ■26-'28. , 



BEAN lUBILEE 

 Pots boiled in th* 

 streets of Tuscola 

 when 5000 folks cel- 

 ebroted Doug- 

 las count y's 

 bumper corn 

 crop. Beans 

 and combread 

 were serred. 

 Girls sorted the 

 the benns, men 

 cooked 'em. 



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GUESTS 

 Roger Shriver, son of Frank Shriver, president 

 of the Adams County Farm Bureau, made a big 

 hit with his purebred Collies when he called on 

 Betty lean and Sally Ann Whitman, daughters 

 of the farm adviser. Prize picture. 

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 FOOD FOB 5 

 Speck. Tony Henderson's cow of Shelby 

 county, took over the responsibility of raising 

 lambs last year. This year she's raising a baby 

 beef that will be cold packed, says Mrs. Hen- 

 derson who sent in the prize picture. 

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 THREE A MINUTE 

 MoTTin R. Fairchild, Stephenson county organ- 

 ization director and the deer he shot in one 

 minute about 40 miles north of Kenora, Canada. 

 He made the trip in a week flying his own 

 airplane. 



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 Spalt, 

 son of 

 Mrs. He 

 county, 

 bath. 

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 Mr. an 

 McLear 

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