University of Minnesota School of Agriculture - Agrarian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1932

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University of Minnesota School of Agriculture - Agrarian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 134 of 136
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THE AGRARIAN BOARD APPRECIATES THE CO-OPERATION OF THE FOLLOWING AD- VERTISERS IN HELPING TO MAKE THE 1932 AGRARIAN FINANCIALLY SUCCESSFUL. Groceries Ice Cream Candies Quick Lunches Henry's Place Corner Raymond 8: Doswell St. Anthony Park Dry Goods Store DRY GOODS-NOTIONS MEN'S FURNISHINGS STUDENT SUPPLIES ozo Opposite Aggie Campus Don't Forget the HOME Cafeteria BETTER THAN EVER V Opposite Aggie Campus Pall' One I'll1mlrr'zf 1707131

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Aggie Humor Lee-- Look what I have, Elmer, an ultra-violet ray advertisement. Elmer-l'What! Why, there's too much light on this campus now without one of thosef, Ruth T.-fRushing into the girls, dormitory forty-four minutes after the showy Miss Matson, am I late?', Miss Matson- No, Ruth you are one minute early. Ruth-f'Oh, all right, I'l1 be back in a minute. Alma- Have you gotten your baby picture yet? Milton- No, I'm going down town and have it taken tomorrow. Mr. Birder-QDuring the Agrarian Board playj K'What are you?,' Wilbur- Oh, I,m Magnusonf' Cleve 1.- Say Alice, why canit I see the twinkle in your eye any more? Alice B.-J'Because I always have my eye on Howard? Mr. Winters-fAfter a long pausej welll I-Iaven-QComing to with a startj What's the question? Mr. Winters- Yes, you had better bring a bed next timef' Dorothy-QTO Sonny at the tablej wfhese are the best eggs we have had in years. Sonny-l'XVell, then bring us some you haven,t had so longf, For Sale-Model T Ford parts-Tires, Tubes, one battery. Also a stove pipe. By Hjalmar I-Iulin. XVI-IY THEY CAME TO SCHOOL Helen Gray-To boost hall activities. Lillian W.-To argue with Miss Lind- strom. Doris A.-To collect class dues. Chicken-to learn to crow. Dorothy P.-To study CBelieve it or notj. Aloys G.-To enlarge his vocabulary. Dorothy Sterner-That we can't figure out. Elmer S.-To promote huddles. Leone L.-Ask Elmer. Esther Iversen-to get razzed. HOBBIES Russel I-I.-Visiting the girls' dorm. Red-Teasing the girls Q Catch on?',j Helen P.-Dancing. Teresia S.-Boys? Lib.-Giving talks at house meetings. Clara S.-Learning to play an accordion. Carl S.-Wfalking up to the girls' dorm. Emerson S.-Selling tickets. Maurice W.-His girl at home. Ruth O.-To come late to class. John S.-Running Qancl howj. Walter C.-Acting as reporter. DID YCU EVER SEE- Swenson-Not drinking coffee? Alma J. when she wasn't teasing someone? Bill I-I.-Not going to the P. O. after Loretta G. without a date? supper? Magnuson when he didn't have his pants Alice B. when she wasn't talking to pressed? Howard? Potter when he wasn't telling something? Paw' Om' lrI1l'nlrz'4l Tlvirly-Him



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1 l ,L url a t f 4. 'gl i 1 ' ,og f, 2 ' ' , . , w g- 0-operative Gathering VS. 0-operative Marketing In This Dyferelzce Lies the Per- manent Answer to Farm Relief The co-operative movement is making great headway, because more and more of us are realizing that gathering our crops co-operatively and dumping them in the laps of large buyers, is merely a service for these buyers and does not gain inde- pendence for the farmer. We must merchandise and sell our products under brands that will become nationally recognized and demanded by con- sumers throughout the entire country. Therein lies the funda- mental difference between co-operative gathering and co-opera- tive marketing. , Land O'Lakes Creameries, Inc., are selling Land O'Lakes butter, nationally, under the Land O,Lakes brand. Through consumer recognition of our product, we are gaining marketing independence for more than 95,000 farmers, members of Land G'Lakes, through over 490 creameries. The goal of Land O'Lakes Creameries is a higher standard of living, a greater buying power, and a greater independence for the dairy farmers of the Northwest. Through sound and business-like procedure, we are achieving that goal. AN UL KES CREAMERIES, INC. MINNEAPOLIS as MINNESOTA Pulqu Om' l'lumfr4'J lforly-

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