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Two Sunnyside School boys painting kitchen cabinets in Mason County.
Bismark, a valuable ram, bred and owned by Col. C.H. Beall of Brooke County W.Va.
Woman spraying a garden for insect control in Kanawha County.
Man and turkeys, part of the Homemaker Turkey Project in Kanawha County. Money made from this project was used to purchase a new kitchen sink.
Flock of rams taken at Belvedere, Brooke County W. Va., owned by Col C.H. Beall.
Sheep in corral with Men in the background.  From left to right the men are: P.J. Reynolds, grader; A.W. Randolph, manager; Joseph C. Emch, asst. county agent; and Junior Eagle.
Sons of Thomas B. White, Bridgeport, and their riding horses.
House in Pocahontas County before the Outside Improvement project. This farm woman remarked, 'A house is no harder to paint than a piece of furniture. It just takes longer.' Most of the labor was done by this woman herself. (See photograph number 001560 to see home after renovations.)
At Belvedere Farm, Jas. Beall's prize poll angus bull.  Sire imported from Scotland and owned by John Mitchel St. Louis, Mo.
House in Pocahontas County after Outside Improvement project. This farm woman remarked, 'A house is no harder to paint than a piece of furniture. It just takes longer.' Most of the labor was done by this woman herself.  (See photograph number 001558 for view of home before renovations.)
Family of cows owned by Law and Allman of Jane Lew, Route 2. Four men showing four cows.
Photograph showing improvements of the kitchen of Mrs. Carl Maxwell of Harrison County.  'Took out full size window and put in a small one, built cabinets around sink. Planned to add wall cabinets.'