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$1 



Paid for clear, closeup, natural photos. No others accepted. 

 Action pictures that tell o story preferred. Enclose stamps lor retum. 



IT'S A HTTI 

 Earl C. Smith, lAA president, makes the first hit in the Softball game be- 

 tween farm advisers and lAA staff at the Sports Festival. Mr. Smith also 

 pitched the only no hit inning. Adviser C. E. Yale, Lee county, is the catcher. 

 Advisers won, 7-8. 



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OGLES CORN QUEEN 

 Miss Lorraine StuU was crowned during the Ogle 

 County Farm Bureau picnic Aug. 26. She was se- 

 lected among 18 princesses for beauty and original- 

 ity of costume. Following the coronation, she took 

 her place beside com King (Floyd Coffman). J. 

 Walker Bobbins, org. director, planned the contest. 



LONG STEPPERS — Keith Gregory, left, 

 8 ft. 3 in. tall, winner of 10 long steps con- 

 test at the Peoria county Farm Bureau pic- 

 nic, with runner-up Charles Dicken, 6 ft 6 

 in., and Eldon Houghton. 



CRACK SHOTS 

 The Henry County Farm 

 Bureau state champion rifle 

 team at the Sports Festival 

 are 1. to r., front row, Wal- 

 ter Bailleu and Marion 

 Morey. Back row, J. Oker-' 

 Strom, Dan Hannon and C. 

 Okerstrom. 



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 county 



MELONS FOOD 

 Van Kanegan, Jr., 2, of Cook 

 sampling his first watermelon. 



Prize picture by 



Uncles Martin 



and Albert 



DeYoung 



nSH FRY 

 Fred Phillips, left, president 

 of Franklin -Hamilton Farm 

 Bureau frying 350 lbs. of cat- 

 fish for Farm Bureau pic- 

 nickers. J. R. Kelley, 86, oldest 

 member, greets Farm Adviser 

 lerry Embser. 



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DAIRY TEAM 

 Mary lane Reitzel and Robert Bartel of the 

 Sterling Beavers 4-H club, Whiteside county, win- 

 ning demonstration team at the Illinois State Fair, 

 were awarded a trip to the National Dairy Show, 

 San Francisco, Oct. 21-30. 



