RACLE ♦ MODERN PONY EXPRESS SITS UP AND TAKES NOURISHMENT 



lup editor, who One of Frank Powers' Shetland Pet cat of Ernest Sedgewick, Cumberland 



deep anyway. ponies with a gay adventurer County, is always on hand at milking time, 

 aboard. From Stephenson County, 



EAU NEWS 



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SHETLAND PONY COLT 



Another Prlie Picture from Frank Powers 



of Stephenson County. Frank gets e break 



this issue. 



sets off 



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POLICYHOLDER 

 vin William Niehaus, 10 mo's, 

 ember 14 I93S, who holds 

 intry Life policy ' No. 72878. 



LEAP FOR LIFE AT STAND ROCK 

 Prize Picture taken by Mrs. H. Irwin 

 Davis, Delhi, at Stand Rock, Wiscon- 

 sin Dells. "He made it both ways," 

 she says. 



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"SONS AND DANCE 

 BUNCH" 

 The Marquis Ensemble, McLeen 

 County, and Harry Heintz, ac- 

 cordion player. Will County. 

 Tliey were winners at the Farm 

 Bureau-Country Life Talent Dis- 

 covery Meetings 



Dorothy Jean Ward of DeWitt 

 County goes into her dance. 



IN THE SMLOH GRAVEYARD 

 'esting place of Lincoln's step-mother and ttep>- 

 r. Stone erected ty Mattoon, Coles County, but!-- 



Iiess men. 



ALL FROM ONE MARE1 SUGAR BLUES7 



The six horses in the above picture are all daughters of Kenneth Cross and his 



one mare owned by Charles Jaques of Peoria County, trumpet from Woodford 



Photo by J. W. Whisenand. County. 



"A WARM SHAKE ANYWAY" 

 C. T. Grigaley's "best Collie in Illi- 

 nois" and his "almost human intel- 

 ligence." Prize picture from Mc- 

 Donough County. 



LINCOLN SAT BY THIS STREAM 

 A stream in Coles County running through old Lin- 

 coln farm. 



%A#A|^TF^^B Striking and clear photographs of unusual interest for publication in the 

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 Recent pictures given first consideration. Address, PRIZE PICTURE Editor— No. 1206—608 S. 

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