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•AND THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED — 

 To see such sport while the motorcycle spilled Letha Webb." Letha's brother was 

 about to make a posed picture of his sister on his machine when — oops! He got 

 a prize winner. The Webbs live in Bureau county. 



AT BAY 

 Sport, i^.s his name im- 

 plies, is out for fun but 

 Tom will have no part 

 of it. Prize snapshot by 

 Howard Byer, Lee Coun- 

 ty- 



WHICH IS TOMMY? 

 These litter mates are marked so closely alike 

 that their friend, Mrs. Pearl Webb. Bureau county, 

 often can't tell Pussy from Tommy. Can you? Prize 

 picture. 



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HOW DOES HE? 

 The cat may be 

 wondering how 

 squirrels eat nuts 

 but more likely he's 

 trying to recall 

 when he last tas'led 

 squirrel. Prize pic- 

 ture by Mrs. Aaron 

 Foss. Lee county. 



ENGINEER 

 R. Rhae Pickens is the only woman in the United States 

 to be a member of the American Society of Agricultural 

 Engineers. A sophomore in agricultural engineering at the 

 U. of L. Miss Pickens is the daughter of Mt. and Mrs. O. E. 

 Pickens. Whiteside County Farm Bureau members. She is 

 specializing in farm utilities and rural housing. Says she: 

 "There seems to be great possibilities in both fields and 

 engineering courses are extremely interesting." 



