Thif arresting shot of Eddie Doughty, son of the Eugene Doughtys 

 of La Salle county, raiding the cookie jar wins our $S Picture-of-the- 

 Month award. This picture has good human interest and clarity. 



This colored lady's 

 baby needed atten- 

 tion during Fourth of 

 July parade in Strong- 

 hurst. We didn't guess 

 it either but the col- 

 ored mammy is actu- 

 ally the lAA director 

 from the 14th district 

 — Otto Steffey of 

 Henderson county. 



PICTURE 

 OF THE 

 MONTH 



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linnORS SOTF.: Fmure p.r^^ t'./'/.j 

 si:;uld he JUjrt-UiJ :■, I'lclure IJi:, r /,,;■ 

 iiois Agriiuilurjl Assocutiun. (i08 ir/.v.'/> /5;..r- 

 hr,rn Sirtet. ChiiJ^o 5. ///. /' >■//» ui<>> r'/i- 

 ture rt.'uriuJ, r'U'iose Jt'ij-jjjranj >!.ik:'lJ 

 e'li^liipe. limnei are judged on ori^inj.::\. 

 cUariiffS. und hiureit. Ai'iid shoti ',) .'■i r. 

 i'lia mcrtiy looiiilg toujrd i./Wtr./. /n ,; 

 piclure nctitts $5. Others t'ii''ii<i'-td recttu 

 Si. 



Mrs. Richard E. Ellis and son Wayne, S, are 

 ihown with calf from injured cow bought 

 for $100. Cow had this calf which Mrs. 

 Ellis sold back to cow's owner for $100. 



Farm Bureau 



Folks 



In 



Pictures 



When under a year old, Judy, daughter of 

 Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Nelson of Lee county, 

 liked to watch Dad push the lawn mower. 

 This time the sandman caught up with her. 



Mrs. J. O. McClorey of Champaign county 

 asks: "Whoever heard of geese swimming 

 in the air," and offers the above picture 

 as proof that it con be done providing you 

 accidentally hove a double exposure on 

 your film of a house and flock of geese 

 taken separately. 



Kathryn Fehmel, 3, is impressed by music 

 and the crowd gathering for a homecoming 

 celebration at St. Jacob in Madison county. 



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