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Marl^fting 



By Alt Lynch 



R(,A\IZM) scllinj; pus. It it 

 JkIii'i p,i\ so well lluic wouldn't 

 ^(> imicli vippoMtion to It. 



1 l.inison 1 .ilirnkopt. <i\cr • in the 

 mMin nijikctini; dcp.irtnii.nt, h.is .1 rc.il 

 ]<>h. liiM p.irt ot it IS. tlic lllniDi'- 

 (ir.iln C^dipor.ttion must be ri_i;lit bc- 

 e.iu'-c- vonic j;r.iin tiwdcrs mc .ij;.iin\t it. 



I^on t worrx, f I.tirison, i.-\ci\ one of 

 tli.it kinil ol knocks is .1 boost. Tint 

 was trill' on ni.in\ ot our milk ni.iikcts. 

 W li.it tlie de.ilcrs did to Ik'.kI otf oi- 

 •.;.ini/(.<.l seliini; in tlio end ni.idc tiie <ii- 

 gAiii/.ition lli.U iiun.li sironm.!' ,uid 

 more e(lecii\e. 



(.^ri;.ini/eil .n;rieiiltuie li.is not yet 

 torjjotten tlie dr.im.itic st.md t.iken by 

 tile Pure .Milk Associ.ition in the C'lii- 

 e.i:;o .ire.i in j.iiiu.irv, 1929, to win rec- 

 oi^nition. Tlie de.iler opposition w .is 

 <)\ erpl.n ed. The public bej;.ui to root 

 tor the protlueers. 



^cltlsll tolks will pick on the Illinois 

 Cii'.im Corpor.uion. liut these "pecks" 

 will help to put pecks ,uid pecks ot 

 Illinois r.iised i;r.iiii thiou,iL;li .1 centr.il 

 m.irketinj; s\ stem tli.it will brin;; the 

 List tew pennies per bushel. 



Those opposed to co-oper.itive sell- 

 ing; .idvise us to use pr.iver, .ilm.in.ic 

 sis;ns .iiul "p.issive resist.ince"' to soKe 

 our s.iles problems. W li\ ? liec.uise 

 tliev c.in then bu\' our products under 

 more t.ivor.ible conditions. 



The time's cominj;, folks, when .i 

 membership in .i co-oper.uive s.iles or- 

 i;.ini/.uion will be .is necess.irx' .is the 

 f.irni itselt. This membership will be 

 your se.it on \our own m.irketinj; e\- 

 ch.inj^e entitlmj; you to sell wli.it you 

 produce with .i better ch.ince tor .i 

 profit. 



So, let's not };et excited by the words 

 ot wisdom trom those who tr.ide in 

 our products — unless those words of 

 wisdom .ire — Join your co-oper.uive, 

 st.ibili/e \()ur m.irket — we w ill do busi- 

 ness with \ ou. 



M.iny bu\ers in Illinois .ind else- 

 where .ire t.ilkinj; like th.it — s.iyins; the 

 ct)-oper.itive cm do thins^s to improve 

 conditions th.it they, .is priv.ite business 

 men, could never .iccomplish. Th.it's 

 re.il co-oper.ition. And it me.ins .i 



li.ippy, prosperous community — where 

 e\ erxoiie is .i ijood enoui;h sport to rec- 

 oi;iii/e the best interests of the other 

 tellow. 



There's .i lot of ijood old-t.ishioned 

 (joiden Rule .ind quite ,i bit of honest 

 reli!;ion in buildinj; co-oper.ltivcs to liit 

 the b.ill .iiid return the "ei]u.ilit\ " to 

 .I'jnculture to which it is entitled. 



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Al)l ( I IN'l. ot tuberculosis in m.ir- 

 ket sw iiie .It the l.irj;e me.it-p.ick- 

 inj; centers is shown b\ 1 eder.il me.it- 

 inspectioii records. In the p.ist tisc.il 

 xe.ir the number of hos; c.irc.isses con- 

 tleiiineil .is unsuit.ible for tood bec.uise 

 ct tuberculosis w.is 9,170 less th.in in 

 the pre\ ious \e.ir, .ind the number ot 

 p.irts ol c.irc.isses coinlemiied for the 

 s.iiiie c.uise W.IS 11S,99S less. These 

 hi;ures represent declines ot .ibout 2(1 

 per cent. The er.idic.ition of tubercu- 

 losis .inioiit; c.ittle on t.irms where the 

 hoj;s .ire r.iised is the chief re.isoii tor 

 the improxeil comlitioii of the hoi;s. 



Traded Your Car? 



Bl sure to notitx \our .uito insur- 

 .iiice comp.inv when ><)u ir.ide or 

 sell \()ur c.ir .iiid w .int xour insur.ince 

 policx tr.uisferred to the new c.ir. ^ Du 

 .ire protected onl\ .ij;.iinst .in .iccident 

 with the c.ir mentioned in the policv. 

 The policy does not protect the new 

 c.ir e\en though your .issessments .ire 

 .ill p.iid up on the policx coverinj; the 

 old tine. 



Xoiitic.ition of tr.insfer is .i require- 

 ment of .ill .uitomobile insur.ince com- 

 p.inies. It is wise to send ,i telei;r.ini 

 or letter to \our ,iuto insur.ince com- 

 p.in\ j;i\iiii; notific.ition of tr.insfer be- 

 fore \(>u drive the new c.ir out ot the 

 j;.ir.ij;e. 



In one c.ise .i policyholder w.is dri\- 

 ini; his new c.ir to town tor the pur- 

 pose of tr.iiisferrinj; his insur.ince. 

 \\ hile in town he li.id .in .iccident. The 

 new c.ir suflered s2(>() d.im.ijje. The 

 owner w .is compelled to st.ind the loss 

 himself bec.uise the new .uitomobile 

 w.is uninsured. 



Auto insur.ince comp.inies .ire com- 

 pelled to .ibide b\- this h.ird .ind f.ist 

 rule for their own protection. Other- 

 wise in m.iny inst.inces they would be 

 c.irrxinj; insur.ince on two c.irs, both 

 the old .ind the new, for the price of 

 one. I urthermorc, if this rule were not 

 strictK .idhered to m.iny policvholders 

 would be l.ix in tr.insferring their in- 

 sur.ince. In m.iny c.ises, too, it would 

 be difficult to prove when the title to 

 the old c.ir p.issed from seller to bu\er. 



Keeping Well 



(By Dr. /„/..; ;:. noLiiiJ) 

 VITAMIN'S 



I' to .1 few \e.irs .ii;o food sub- 

 st.inces were thouijht to consist 

 only ot c.irbohvdr.ite, f.it, protein .ind 

 cert.iin inorj;.iiiic s.ilts. lnvestii;,itors 

 h.ive discovered other subst.mces, whicii 

 occur in minute qu.intities in n.itur.il 

 foods, th.u .ire necess.iry for norm.il 

 nutrition .ind responsible for the pre- 

 vention of \.irious dise.ises of e.irlv life. 

 These subst.mces .ire know n .is vit.imins. 

 At present there .ire six known \it,i- 

 iiiins. 



\ it.imiii .'\ is cssenti.il for i^iow th ,i;id 

 successful reproduction. .Milk .uul 

 d.iiry products, eggs, liver, cod li\er 

 oil .ind le.ifx yreeii vet;et ibles .ire 

 .inioiij; the richest sources of \ ii.imin ;\. 



N'it.imin B cont.iins two independent 

 vit.imins — vit.imins I- .ind Cj. X'lt.imiii 

 1 prevents neuritis .ind vit.imin G pre- 

 vents pell.iyr.i. The \ it.imin B com- 

 plex is necess.irv tor the iii.iinten.iiice 

 of .ippetite, j;rowtli. proper t unctioniiii; 

 of dij;estive tr.ict, reproikiclioii, l.ict.i- 

 tioii .uid resist.ince to dise.ise. It is 

 found in both pl.int .md .inim.il lite. 

 The proper b.ilance of cere.ils, cow's 

 milk .ind le.ify j;reen veijet.ibles will 

 .issure the necess.ir\ .imoiint of \ii.imin 

 B ccmplex. 



N'lt.imin C^ is the .inti-scorbutic vit.i- 

 min. Its .ibsencc from the diet le.ids to 

 scurvy .ind it is thoujjht to be .in ini- 

 port.int f.ictor in the prevention of 

 tooth dec.n .ind the so-c.illed rheum.i- 

 tism in children. The sources of this 

 vit.imin .ire or.injjes, lemons, gr.ipefruit, 

 tom.itoes (r.iw, cooked or c.inned) .md 

 cere.il gr.iins. 



X'it.imin 1), or the .inti-r.ichitic vit.i- 

 min. is known tluislv bec.iuse in its 

 .ibsence there is developed .1 dise.ise 

 known .is rickets. This is a dise.ise of 

 inf.incy in which the bones become 

 soft .ind flexible, due to the fact th.it 

 the bod> h.is not furnished them with 

 the proper .imount of c.ilcium .ind phos- 

 phorus. Other evidences of this dise.ise 

 .ire the bendini; of the long bones under 

 muscul.ir exertion, the form.ition of 

 noduLir enl.irgement on the ends .md 

 sides of bones, del.ived closing of the 

 soft spots on the b.ibv's he.id. Lick of 

 development .ind occ.ision.il fever and 

 chills. Cod liver oil and sunlight are 

 the chief sources of vitamin 1). 



N'itamin E is known as the anti- 

 sterility vitamin. It resembles vitamins 

 A and I) in certain respects, but dif- 

 fers in its source. It is not found in 

 cod liver oil, but is present in vegetable 

 oils and the oil of the wheat germ. 



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