
We Used to be Modern 


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Above 
Here's our ‘'Modern" 
packing house, a real 
"bee hive'' of activity. 
All shipments were triple 
inspected, because Kel- 
logg wanted plants to 
reach customers in good 
growing condition. We 
still want it that way, and 
receive frequent compli- 
ments on our packing. 



No "monkey-work"' on the Kellogg farms. R. M. Kellogg had been an army officer, and 
maintained army precision. Here his ''Kellogg Brigade" is drawn up for roll call before work. 
railroad. Our service covers many miles. 

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Well! see the gal with the big sleeves, at the big "modern" 
typewriter. And there's the postman with the mail! You should 
see our offices now; few have better equipment or personnel. 
THREE RIVERS, MICHIGAN 


Above 
In olden times, the ex- 
press company opened a 
branch office in our pack- 
ing house. It does the 
same today, and last 
spring used a twenty-four 
hour: force, in order to 
get shipments to you 
promptly; at times, a 
dozen men. 
Here are the plants on their way to you, all carefully packed and 
labeled. Now big modern trucks rush to the nearest main-line 

Here is a big load of catalogs ready for the Post Office. Today, we mail 
80 to 90 tons of books and literature a year. 
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