Miss Judy Barth, 1 1 -month-granddaughter of 



A. W, Barth, Henry county, likes to get her 



picture talcen in tub. 



A barnyard can be a beauty spot, as proven 



by this picture from Mrs. Irnest Bollinger, 



Schuyler county. 







Restored woolen mill at New 

 Salem park was powered by 

 oxen when Lincoln made 

 village his home. From 

 Winn Ross, Wabash county. 



Farm 

 Bureau 



Folks 



In 

 Pictures 



Entries are judged on urigi- 

 tiality, clearness, and interest. 

 Avoid shots of persons mere- 

 ly looking toward camera. 

 Best picture receives $5, 

 others published $1. // yuu 

 wish to have photographs re- 

 turned enclose a self addressed 

 stamped envelope. 



$5 AWARD WINNER goes to Mrs. Earl Norton, 



Tazewell county, for picture study of her son, 



Douglas. 



Laurelo Howell, age 1, from Da Witt county, 



plays with three generations of dolls. The 



one in her arm is SO years eld; belengsd to 



her grandmother. 



Dennis Happ, Champaign county, ushers in win- 

 ter season with snowman complete with scarf. 



One of few built in Illinois, covered bridge is still in use mile and a half south 

 of Greenbush, Warren county. From Mrs. Carl Marshall, Roseville. 



FEBRUARY, 1949 



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