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Show POULTRY BOOKS ARE ' BEING DISTRIBUTED . I Some of our business organizations today are rendering a service beyond the scope of their regular course of business. This is done with the feeling feel-ing that whatever helps to build up a community, increases the prosperity prosperi-ty of its people and the trade. The J. C. Penney company, for example, ex-ample, in the interest of the com-;v.:ity com-;v.:ity and its people, has already distributed three Motherccraft Pamph-' Pamph-' lets dealing with the health, welfare and care of the Mother, the Baby and the Child from Two to Six. j Two new books on agricultural j topics are now available, "Farm Poultry Pays," and "Make the Garden Pay." These two books, which are clearly printed and full of illustra- f tions, are intended to assist the farmer farm-er in the operation and management of his business so that he can create a greater profit for himself. j M. H. Pool, manager of the local J. C. Penney cmp:ii'.v -'-', lias :. limited quantity of tl'C.-e li.i.ik-t 0:1 hand for tii.stril-ulM.n to .u h r.w. who may be in'.'Tc (d in poultry raising and garaei.i.y. From time to t;:n c-'.'.i-r buokiet ----- - - h i will be issued ;Uid distributed by the IVnnry Organization through its local stiires. This is a part of that : company's public relations program j to render a worthy service in the iuteiv-l (if the communities it serves I 1 : : . |