will not 

 ports, 

 od pro- 



hol type 

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for thif clear, w«ll-ceinpef«d study of her brother 



painting hit mall box whllo hi* dog stands by pa- 



ttently, Arlono Toots, Buroao county, wins $5 Plcturo- 



of-tho-Month award. 



Wandering If "He loves me or he loves me not," Emily and 



Anne Joy, daughters of tlie Frank Joys of Bond county, puff 



away at dandelion seeds. 



To Bobble long (left), her city relative, 

 Beverly Enishousen, Madison county, points 

 out the high spots on a tour of the farm. 



Water tastes mighty good to Mary Troend- 



iy, Marshall county, after seme hard work 



in the fields. The dogs wonder what they 



ore missing. 



Judy Jonssen, Whiteside county, finds feed- 

 ing an orphan lamb easier when It can't 

 bock away. Bob Jonssen Is tlie helper. 



Pouleta Terven, McLean county, tries to 

 solve a problem in mechanics. Her doll 

 Is discarded for more Important things. 



Mrs. Wayne K. Barnes, Fayette county, 



snapped this picture of her husband fishing 



the easy way. He recently joined the 



Form Bureau. 



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NOVEMBER, 1946 



