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 1, ///. Eiilnes tire jiijg^cd on origiii.i1//). ctcaritesi, and interes/. If you 

 i<h print rc/urntd uticloic a ielj-addriucd itjn/ped envelope. Atoid 

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 I : hers published receiie $1. 



FARM BUREAU FOLKS 

 IN PICTURES 



These sad-faced pups, 

 owned by Paul Bos- 

 ton, Christian county, 

 whine in dismay as 

 their mother disap- 

 pears down the road 

 on the way to town 

 with her master. 



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Wanda (left) and Corrlne Sumner of Jef- 



ferson county pose before the tomb of the 



Unknown Soldier during visit to Arlington, 



Va. 



Lee Schippert, 9, Iroquois county. Is a study 

 in relaxed reading. 



Bobby Lemon, Woodford county, fries out 



telephone in jeep oivnecf by aunt, Mor/orle 



Lemon. 



PICTURE OF THC MONTH 



Winner of our $5 picture award 

 this month are the Ted Biers- 

 mas of Cook county. This shot 

 of their son David peeking into 

 a coop through a hole in a 

 fence has action, interest and 

 originality. 



John L. Roll blows out his first birthday 



candle. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray 



H. Roll. Roll Is a former Greene county 



farm adviser. 



When the Jordan family of Vermilion coun- 

 ty held a reunion of the clan last summer, 

 this group congregated in Douglas Park, 

 Danville, for a Sunday school service con- 

 ducted by one of the family. This group 

 represents five farm families and one im- 

 plement dealer. 



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