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PMI1AV, r i f a ■KMTIWBLs OOTTAO« OIMJVIE, b K W H » IAIST M , IBM. *95— HOTIOB TO OBBDITOBS * N o lle « la baroby f lv M i th a t ib a un d er • I f i t «4 baa baan • p p x il* l« d by (ba e o u n lv a«>url o f I .ana r o u n l y . K ie l« u f O raaun. ••I- lo in t a lr a lo r o f Ih » « a la la o f Jam es K I'n lb M ay, Uavaaaad. by an **rd»r b a a rlo g d a le lb** J E lh day o f J a n u a ry . IW 3 I A ll peraona ba »lug ■ Ialin a a g a ln a l |b a « a la la o f Jam «« b l ’ ulb M a y . d»*«*»aaa4, a ra lia ra b y n o ilfla d a n d r«<|ot ai«*d to u ra • a l l í Ib a aa ilia d u ly v e r lfla d lo Ib a ondar • Ig ita d « I Iba la w o f f l i a o f l la r b a r l W. L o m b a rd . l’ Ir a ! 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Ib a above nam ed defend ani ; I « Ib a nani« u f Ib a M íala of O regon you a ra h ereb y r«qulr*<d Io a p p ear and an a w a r lht> ro io p la ln l file d • ¿ • I n a l yuu In Ib a above e n llllt'd a u lì w llb la four weak« fro m Ib a d a le u f lb « f lr a l p o b llr e tl» n of Io la auotm ona and If you f a ll Io ao an • w a r fo r w an ! th e re o f the p la in t if f w ill a p p ly lo Iba cou rt fo r r a ll« f p ra y e d fu r In bi r c o m p la in t l<> w it f o r a d«ir«s» of Ih r co u r! d laau lvln g Ib a m a rria g e r o u ira * I and bouda of m a ir i ouny a a la lln g betw een you and the p l a in t i f f on lb» gru o n d a of cruel «m l lu b u tu a n tre a tm e n t, fo r Ib a ahange of p l a i n t i f f ' a nam e fro m ib a l of Jeaale Olaon |o th a t o f Jeaale J o rg rn e o n . fu r <<<ala and d le b o ra e n tm la o f title a u lì an*l fo r •>«< b fo rth * r o rd e ra aa m ay be e q u ita b le In Ib e pn |«> a T b |« aumtttona la served by p u b lic a tio n by o rd e r of th e Ilo ti t I1 B a r n a r d -n t> i lg« t iba «aid «aoaly and «tal« dal<-d Ib e '¿Wlh -lay of J a n u a ry I V J I and Ib e d a le u f Ib e f lr a l p , b l | . a l | o n w ill be on the n ib day o f F e b ru a ry , I U . II and Ibe d a te of the laal p o b llt a ll* n w ill be on Ib e Bib *lay of Mar« it l u t i aald p u b lic a tio n w ill be In the t o il a g e d r o v e M enllnel. a ni’ * e p a |» « r p u b lish ed at C o lla g e d ro v e , O regon In aald cou nty wbl<b baa a gen e ra l c ir c u la tio n In eald a o u n ly and a la le II J, M IIIM N A tto rn e y fo r r u in lllt lla a ld a n « « and p o e to fflre adtlreaa Col lä g e d r o v e , O re g on f * me HUMMOMB . * In Ib a c ir c u ii m u r i o f Ib a M íala o f O ra- g o » l-,f l.a n a ao u n ly le a l A M e u n ie r p la in tif f, va Joseph A M e u n ie r d e fen d an t T o Joaepb A M e u n ie r. Ib a abov« ñam ad d efen d a n t In Ib e «am a u f Ib » M íate of O regon you a re h ereb y re*«|ulred to a p p ear and an s w e r the c o m p la in t file d a g a in »! you in ib e above e n title d a u lì w ith in fn u r we»be fro m Ib e d ale of ib e f lr e l i tb llc a ll ■«» of Ib la aum m ona and I f yuu f a ll an t*> an aw er. fo r w an t ib e re o f ib e p la in t if f w ill ap p ly |u the court fo r (be r e lie f p r a y td fo r In p la in t i f f a «om n lalftt Io w || For a decree of (be t-m r l d la a o h ln g (be m ar rla g e c o n tra c t and hunda of m a trim o n y a a la lln g betw een you and (he p la in t if f on the gro u n d s o f d«-e<-r(l*<n fo r o»ure (b an une year I m m e d la le lv la a l p « « l a n d fo t * ' - ■ i ai d -ie tre e s In Ib e p re n d a ra aa h *y be eq l ia b l e I bla aum m ona la served by p u b ll, a llo w H e r e o f In Ib e C o lla g e d r o v e M e n tln r l by o rd e r o f the lio n d F Mklpw<>rtb judg«* o f Ib a at»o«a nam ed f u r l dated Ib e |< )|b day o f F e b ru a ry IB-1 I and Ib e <le(< f Ih» f lr a l p u b lic a tio n w ill be on Ib e I 9 l b day o f F e b ru a ry (U S I and (be d ale of I b e la e l tm b ll* allow will be on Ib e 1 l i b d a y o f M a rc h , Iw J I II J M il I N N . A tto r n e y fo r Plaintiff M y rv v td 'b e a and p o « l« fft« « la C o lla g a « »r «• < r. f 1 S in I ì r Or«» » • *■"1? C o m p o a illo M oí W n la r W a f e r la n « 'b r illim i c o m b in a t' o f t w o gna«m b y d r o g r n a n d o x y g r t, l) r a < l C it y of M iie d -U p Anim al A fte r ii aourrli lasting tefi month*, the latest snologlcBl riddle htia h« < n found In New Guinns. It In tin anhnril two feef long which (in* a bird like hill aplr < « like a porcupine, a pouch Jlkar a kangn roo'i, live* underground like n tnole, lays egg* huf »inkles If* \«tiing and yet adapts Ifaelf to tem perature like a reptile. Four iff theae e itre m e ly rare creature« • re called provihldnaa u lcr os- culata. H o o rn llourti I" on«» o f (Io* no vn II«*< i "(lend <’I I I i * h " o f Hi«* Znydar I M All who visit H im <|i i nl old pint*« should riMiill tliHl In IGld, W illem Mrlmuteii, on«* of (In* icr«-»«(«•■! of old I hitch nitvltfntor«. wiim the flral lo douldo f lip « Horn, which la nmiii'd ttflor Ida n allva town. Hoorn la a qnhd, nut o f Ihn way pin« -• and anifftala llllli* today of Hi«* <*nlt*r prlalng and fl«»»ir iwhliur port It wa« In th»» dnya of Ih itrh a«»a power The fine old Hhidliula. tta gueal houses, church«»». orphanage* all aeem appnrtf,<»na from (he Haven tavnth century. M il •a o f H e n , T h« lnrit'***l poultry plnnt In tlm world. < j |' i t h | im I nt H i I ' n l l f , nella more tluin IQH.HOM old hone on* Ii year unit mnlntuliia n (lock of A00,(KM) bene, «ayn tin* Dolled Hluten I H*| hi rlm iuit of A y rln illu re . T he atn llntlrnlly m lii’lw l ran cut- ru llile lim i If On-no Mmimo chirk onn «oro muri'hlnn In n lino u foot uiuiri, the pnrail« would eitoud mure than ninety mllcn. King's Speech O ld Hit« T he king's apeech la In reality Hie de< laratton of Hie ciiu*«** of (he aummona of the llrlHwh pnrlluiiicni and forma the legal huala for Ho deliberations of (he (wo house«. It glvca In hroad outline Hie leglaln five program of the Mccdon I trig tiiiitly Hie king actually delivered Ida ajieech In person and parlla tnent could not H«*«*iiihl<* until the king thought lit to summon It. The "king** apee<h" apparently dates hack to the "model pa rl I a ment” of Kdwnrd I, summoned In I2B5. " P ro a p a ro u a " on 1 100 « F ra n k H r ,In n in g T he a fte r dim.or a wna In trodured na the mull who "han proinlaod to loll ua Homo of lila blgKont «ml In- ’ atorlon," "M r. ('hnlrtm in ..ml Beiillemen,'* Iwitnn thii npoaker, "to bvitln w ith my blM ent »lory, lot mo toll you bow thnrouifbly I bn ve enjoyed your dinner nnd company.” — Kurnnn C ity Time«. Year A prosperous Chine»«* farm er In the Shanghai region «up|iort* a fam ||y o f a lt on an Income of Spai a year, Auierlcnn money. H e «pend» 2*.’ cents a dav to feed the wholt fum lly. In thia district the fa m averages two fifth * of an acre, an« 1111*1 of Hie farm e r* own Hie soil ell her In whole or In part World'» B e g in n in g W o rk Under lh a B an in S ia m Men w ealing pitia futirá and worn en without slocking* are not a«1 rnltted to the royal palace or Hi» al atti«** of Hie Hii<-r«*d w hile ele pliant a In Slum. M«*mhera o f a woiru crulhe, recently returned, re ported thia «diet of the Hlameac I E a rly T he four your old wnn v l-llln k When aho tlrat nuw her uncle mid the uaunl min n ltli•» o f meeting hud h em exchanged nhe looked him oxer rrlllc n lly and remarked In «11 ai-rlouam"*«, " I I t 11« you hav« In Juat tha type I like.” Broad Education l t ‘a n grnve problem < lioo»liig n college i i i i o run I he «lire «hetli- er n hl« iin lv e r.lly or ii amntj col lege w ill ninke h hoy'n fath er the wlacr.— L ife. C o iilp e r * , Im m ortal Gain Every m ortal low« la an Im mortal gain: the ruin« of the (Inn* Im lld mansions In eterulty- Illake. P u n i.h m e n t Cchtnrlcn neo goanlpn were pun lahoil bx bolna w m iielled to walk the atreetn of Mullmune. France. Wearing the heavy «tone gonulp. mnak tl weighed 25 pound«. I ho B aal F a ith B e q u i r a , R » a ,o n It la alwnya right that a man ahull,d to* able to render a reasoa for the fa lili that I* within him.— Sydney Smith C o n c e rn I am not concerned Unit I have no place; I am concerned how 1 «hall til my««df for on«* I am not concerned nt not being know n; I week to t»e worthy to he known.— Oonftirhia I'e w C o lo r - B li n d In d ia n « Color blindness la four times a* prevalent among white« «« among American ln<l ms Is th e r e tm r t o f an anthropôl»»glat who hns Jtiat c o m p ie i ed a F rie n d lia .t Fiat Found Ftah are friendly nnya a f a l l fornla ai lentlnt : «ticker« poor ft«h! — ■re friend,leaf uf nil. - I ‘Inclnnntl Tim e« Stnr SfttdjF» In proportion to population, more irnteni» are l««ued to Hwla» Inven tors throughout the w orld than to realilenta of any other nation. **T>la world hun horn Tumi dn „ m i* ," aald D n rle Khen. " a , fu r hack an I kin h, nr anything about It l>e man dnt aln' g l de dollar ta trytn' to get II an' de man dm'» got it |« trytn' to hold on.**— Wa»h Ington Star. P rize » fo r C o n trib u tio n to U p l if t o f M a n k in d The Nobel foundation (N »b el»tlf teloen) was established lu pursu mice o f the provision o f lha w ill of A lfre d Nobel, who was horn In Htockbolin In 1838 and died at Han lle m o In 18W1. By thia w ill, dated Novem ber 27. lh1»-’>, A lfred Nobel bequealhed the whole of hl» fur tune (m ure than SO.Oiki.tMX) kroner) to a for 1 tlM In ’* re«! of which shall he annually paid out to thoae who during the Im m ediately preceding year» "have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind.” T he Interent 1« divided Into five equul part», to be allotted aa follow »- "fine part to tbu person who «hall have made the most Im portant discovery or Invention In the domain of phy»lc«, on« part to the person who «hall have made the m olt Im portant chemical discovery or Improvement, one p art to the person who shall have made the moat Im portant dis covery In the domain of physiology or medicine, one part to the person who »hall have produced In the field of lite ra tu re the moat distinguished work of an Idealistic tendency and one part lo the person who shall have done moat to promote the fra tern ity of nations, the abolition or dim inution o f standing armies and the form ation and propagation of peace congresses." P r o d u c t io n T h e S a h a ra desert cover» an area Senlnkln la obtained by dressing, w h lih tiece«Ml,n,<'« the removal of equal to tw o-th lrd a of Europe the coarse w ater hairs which grow beyond the fur. I, la accomplished by »having down the flesh aide of the «kin to cu, off the root» o f the hair, which grow deeper than the fur. T h e hairs lire then pulled out, aaS the fur. originally a raaty brown. Is dyed black, the process r*-ipilrlng seven dipping». Both the»e proce«aes are trade secreta, ami they require great care and «kill. Experienced and successful work at once doubles tha value o f the akin. D e itru c tlv a A res V a ries A tornado's patti of destruction mny he only flit fee, wide, or It may spread over h a lf a mile. Nerves o f the hum an body n u m ber about 10,000,000. Haleabonk». T h e S e n t i n e l . ______ s K e e p C o tta g e s s G ro v e L a b o r < E m p lo y e d ■ By buying the product of a C ottage ■ Grove industries. to paopl. w ho have constipation, headachas. Indlgaatlon. n.rvuusoasa, rh .u m a tls m , d .p r.s s lo n , acidity and M o u n ta in C u t by W a te r ■uto-tntoxtcatlon. Investigations by engineers Indl Not only th a t but o n . b n ttl. w ill cate that Lookout mountain Is a b ring about body a c tiv ity In rra a s . sort o f peanut shell shaped mound "H a v e been ta k in g Kruachen In »nsrgy, vigor and am bition, covering a system of cavern» ex Salts fur fa t reduction am on my «parklln g . y » . »ml friu d n m from tending from one end to the other second bottle I lost 11 pounds In pimples and blem ish.« — millions with runs branching off to both ■lx weeks and feel fin e Kruschen know all th io - you ought to koow east and west brows »very few sure gives you a lot o f vim and It. T a k . o n . h a lf teaspoon lo a mile« T here are at least one, and gloss o f hot w a te r «very m orning pop” perhaps two, large rivers and many Kruachen Salts are used d a lly by before b re a k fa s t -w alk a lltU aaaoh smaller atreatna running under the m illions a ll over the w orld not only day cut dow n on «waets and fat mountain at a level o f about l.fitki to tak e o ff fa t fro m o verw eight peo fo rm in g foods. feet below the surface. Theae ple but to re ju ven ate tbe e n tire sys Sold by C ottage G rove Dharm aey streams run up and down the moon tem. w ith the d le tln c t understanding tain and across It. T he w ater In One bottle of Kruachen Salta theae streams Is a* clear aa a th a t one b ottle w ill help you loee cryatal and has no life In It The ,,a « ,« 1 weeks) costa but 85c and fa t or m oney back. (T) one bottle w ill prove o f vast b en e fit streams run both north ami south a distance, swerve around some weird formation and flow ' >ck southward. T he opening» under the mountain have b n > p t. there streams nnd are c<-r-<-.| ..ml Ing In number and <lin........ Wisconsin Woman C a v e rn * U ncter L o o ko u t Ixist 11 Lbs. DOUBLE S s tftu m a H a r d e , t O r a n g e FREE The satsuma orange Imported from Japan In 1*7fl. I» the hardiest type of orange grown commercial ly In the United States. Source o f L ots OFFER We enjoy taking care of people >r animals lh a , are a little weak er than we are. On the other hand we resent uny person who as sumes a regal a ir —American Mag azine /// BOYS and GIRLS AT YOUR GROCER'S E a r n M o n e y a n d P riz e s E a c h M o n th N OW I The SUNSET HUSTLER CLUB haa a dandy new Book of Brizes that will interest every “ live wire’’ boy or girl between the ages of 8 and 14 years. — Here’g the finest chance in the world to earn both money and prizes each month during your spare time. You’ll bi- aurpriaed how easy and interesting this work is. Talk this over with Mother and Dad—get their consent —then fill in and mail the coupon below. SUNSET HUSTLER CLUB 1045 Sansoine Street, Room 206 San Francisco, California. Date..... ....... ........... With eoch IO lb. or 2 * ‘A lb. xoclt of Sporty Drifted Snow Flour,o handsome nickel-plated,enamel-hand!ed com bination M easu ring and B a ttin g Spoon (ll’/i inches long) with patented pouring lip, FREE ! I 2 With eoch 49 lb. sack of Speny Drifted Snow R out a large nickel-plated, enamel-handled xteak or oven fork ( l2 V i inchex long), together with the Meoxuring- Bosting spoon described above, F R E E ! Both utensil* opproved by Good Houxekeeping Institute. Both free while they laxt. TUNE IN SPERRY SMILES FOR RADIO JOY KFSD K R KECA K PO K G O K G W K O M O K H Q (Tuet.Thirrt. Sat. eveningx and Sunday Morning Breakfaxt, And many other Sperry progTamx over your favorite local station*. ■ Keep Cottage Grove ■ Store Clerks 5 Employed I want to earn money and win prizes. Please send full information to me. ■ By Buying in Cottage ■ Grove Stores Everything ■ that Can Be Purchased in J Cottage Grove. My N am e............................................... ............. Jkge.. SPERRY DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR Street A ddress--------------- ---- --------------------------- City ___ __ ___ _________ S ta te --------------------- 1 ■aanaaaaannnaaaanaannai LANE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY Keep Lane County Money in Lane County. These Advertisers Are Boosters for Their Home County The WIRES you never see * 1 REALTORS Hon«? «• F l l l W The trie can go only a t far as tha u i r n that carry lX convenience sn<I economy of electricity, your home servant, de|»cti<I largely on the electric wire« he him I (Baboon's S tatistic».) S e e la k in 3 J ’ (T Cottage h is Space Contributed by G rove Sentinel.) C h in e ,« L ip ,lic k in 1730 Among the <*hlnrco painting« «n gin»» recently shown In a l.ondon gallery wn» that of a <'hlneae young woman at her toilet In a well to do homa Although the dnte of I Ida picture IB Bl ' I .' •• m l« *x«a unlng a lipstick w lih all the »kill of a modern Dapper 85 Per Cent of Business Failures Are Firms Who Do Not Advertise. C u r r y in g F a v o r From an old French allegory of lha Fourteenth century we have In herlted the expreaalon, “to curry favor," w rite« Ellr.nheth llaw ee Hyland In the lloaton Tranocrlpt. T he a,nr d ia m e te r of thia old fable wna a cheatnnt or fawn colored horae called "Fnvel,” Th,« plcttir caipie anim al typified Hypocrisy. Therefore, “to curry Fav«d," aa the Kngllah o f Rpenser*» day ha a It. w in to "curry the fawn -colored horse.” Hint 1». ,u employ deceit ful means fu r Belflah end» "F avel" easily panned Into "favor." ■ u ig a u s is ix a ia s iia iM ij U n c le F h e n H la t o r ic B la r n e y Caalle Blarney ca«tle « a » built about I44d by ( orm ac M ct’a rlh y . Il hue wall« which In place» are ua tbl.-k ■■ IM fe e t The fam e of the c -.!!<• 1« bound up In the civil hlxtury of the country nnd the w ar of lha Oroat Rebellion The fm iiou , Bint*. ney atone la near the top of llm wall S i w b I sb B mid Diitii i I g speeches delayed the aurrondor o f the caalle In medieval time» mid from thin fact It la supposed th a t the tra d itio n concerning the llln r- ney atone arose. I a ttfu l A pullcemsu st a busy comer held u|i s l« rg . car fur nesrly fnur Bllnutes when there was no need. The driver uf the car. a middle aged woman, xrn* Indignant. "flood graduu« me. officer I” »lu- cried. “ I»o you realign that you have delayed me unne« l•»e^lr1ly for four m ln nteaj I want to know , t once why yon held me up, other wl»e I'll report you!" T h a policeman had an Imm ediate answer. " I beg your pardon, madam,” he aald politely, "hut at Drat I thought you were too young to drive a car.” your walls. Only when the wiring i» well planned *— providing for handy wall switches and pl< nty o f outlet — can you ta k e full advantage of eh trie lights, floor lamp», iron-. C aod all the labor-*«\ ing appliun . / .'< * BuUdlaS BMg 0». o* Salt Lek» i |u a W.W« U om A U In n the home and farm buildings PARSONS COMPANY are fir«t wired*— or when the wiring is extended — keep in mint! that it doesn't pay to scrimp. Adequate, wcll- » B u i Tta Av». P k u « IO* planned wiring costs little and soon I* * for itself in the added comfort F U R N IT U R E co. M« mj i.H A it i K i-» r u u M i r u K S Bb. BXw. Iba« 8a>M T m *S W w t BtghAk T ilijb ia i IIS * g&ALTOKM E m it G ro w e rs WUli&su Self Berviee Store Mk«w far .ra m »Milker of tk. tenUy IS . to St.»* Cerrslin. Kugw». (Mam. T k. D»ll... m UFagaa B A. L ife I n s u r a n c e SHOES nul saving of time and work. M ountain S tates power company K V G K N K F R U IT GBOW KBS' ASSOCIAT-IIXN Is « r»n«n MseufseSartn* SSsr major white a bon "Tka lasanaM M u '' Mstri.1 «waaow P«wU LU. la««raaw 0 » SV* Oak axawt. XsgMW, O n s u B A K E R IE S DEMONSTRATION KORN $ VAUGHN Flex-Tread TRACTORS Saturday, February 28th O'lMUE i r N m M AlTKJUk* ANU i i w r ic x tv From 1 to 4 o’clock p. m. NEAR THE T. C. SHAW SERVICE STATION ONE MILE EAST OF COTTAGE GROVE This will be a splendid opportunity for you to see these wonderful little tractors in operation. QUACKENBUSH’S EUGENE, ORE. M.llwsx.« Uwu,r»M4 «•-g-» XlMtFM.M • «DMlaUz A*z «U. av PS.»» »as sut *xk Av*. U n vaxmi BICYCLE SHOPS Dlnty Moors's Bicycle auid Toy Shop. ■ x ti* wk^to » • * part« •“ * n - WsISlag, bratlag »»* , ISO W w l Itk ax., g a g ^ Orna» J C h i r o p r a c to r s PhoaMi OHI«« 1ST-J, R .» MM-lfl Ray IsboraXovr— U- X X. Dr. J. B. Scofield FobMr Okixaanssat BU8TEB BROWN SH0B STO&B H.ppx F m X Sar AU tk . Pantly ' Ukow— Uoalwr— darvt*. * —»»— a T A IL O R S LYLE S TAILOR SHOP Cg.lafln MS Saw DoUan Clwatag, I*FM»lsg, Kauw4.tln<. MXXlag Softs SXS.AS u f I f SSI aruisnwx. g*. Bogran m O . TRUCKS Office Equipment Offices fam ished Complete THE SENTINEL Cottage Grove NEON SIGNS A. OL NBUBUN 4 CO. SST WUteaatU B r u t Phoar &»6 Planking aa4 M w tkw — Hk»«X M .lal Work A to a tlar a»«» Sign« Klwtrlo B^rlg.r.11.11 International Trucks U tsa— 1 u a a n a»wd SpMl*i wo ik lu. f ik at t u> B. O. MASTKK8 SOS OllT. -x«g«ao Or««.« F IL M S OAJEtL R. BAKER FILM SHOP avxavTuigo ph o t o o k o p h ic Q vl«k M T rlM -— oad a p -e la l « Ifa s tia s STT Wlll.m.1«» St.. Bag«.-«. O f .. Aero., from b r a B»tiun»l B»»k BL'ocaa. ouMoa stvsa la m»U ardwo »tk »a* WUL Bio Bsgwo Or.. COLLEGES OSTEOPATHS DRUG STORES Aftw Htgk B ^ ^ l AXSw* DB. 0. H. DAY Eugene Business College OBlwaalkl. PhjalaUa aa* B a rg ... M’ s * U.o4 Sake^*' maw BUa. Telsgkaae 1SSS la*w< <*» "I’ve just read Swift & Company’s 1931 Year B ook ♦ Bagw«. Ow. ♦ STEVENSON’S MmxT DBoooura “This book is most interesting to me, because I’m one of the 200,000 producers of cream, poultry and eggs who sell to Swift & Company. It is just as interesting to everyone who has something to sell to Swift <& Company, as well as the housewife who buys food for her family. “Thisbook showed me the source of Swiftft Company’s profits, which come, mainly, from savings in ex penses, and not at the expense of the producer or the consumer. W hat impressed me was that Swift earns its dividend from an average profit from all sources of only a small fraction of a cent a pound. “The chapter on Swift & Company's produce plants on page 35 held my attention, for here is shown how the company creates a direct road to remote m ar kets for the producers’ products. And you may learn how Swift’s marvelous distributing plan serves pro ducer, small retailer and consumer in every comer of the country. “I know that Swift & Company will gladly send you th e 1931 Y ear Book free of charge. Send for it; there’s information of interest to every man and woman. Juat fill out this coupon below.” Swift & Company, 4180 Packers Avenue, Chicago, Illinois Please m ail me Iree ■ copy ol Swift A Company’s 1911 Year Book. N am e. * bung Srug .t.FM H law BMg. ♦ »31 »’I l i u m » 8xrv»t, K«(»a«. On. MATTRESSES UTeMUiJvl I'urnilur» Anjrlking I . V a k iim w «•DReAD» 160 East Broadway Self Service Stores .B u tt-