American poultry world . ere for eight years he managed and edited the Poultry Gazette. At thetime he sold the Gazette and joined the Cyphers Company organization it wasthe best edite(d and most popular poultry journal west of the Mississippi other words, Mr. Gillies has spent practically his entire working years inthe poultry industry, devoting his energies to the publishing end of the bus-iness. He is therefore specially well qualified to manage and edit the AmericanPoultry World and his success in this field is assured. In Mr. Gillies we have a capable and experienced poultry journ


American poultry world . ere for eight years he managed and edited the Poultry Gazette. At thetime he sold the Gazette and joined the Cyphers Company organization it wasthe best edite(d and most popular poultry journal west of the Mississippi other words, Mr. Gillies has spent practically his entire working years inthe poultry industry, devoting his energies to the publishing end of the bus-iness. He is therefore specially well qualified to manage and edit the AmericanPoultry World and his success in this field is assured. In Mr. Gillies we have a capable and experienced poultry journalist whowill devote his best efforts to serving the interests of fancier-breeders and allallied lines in this field of effort. Writer of these lines was closely associatedwith Mr. Gillies for a dozen years, knows him intimately and we endorse himwithout reservation. A better man could not have been found to make theAmerican Poultry World a success and of true value to the poultry industry. Respectfully, GRANT M. Geo. H. Gillies Greetings to Our Readers In assuming the duties of editor ofAmerican Poultry World it is like get-ting back home; back to the fireplacewhere the blaze burns warmest, wherethe old seats seem just a little morecomfortable, and the neighbors a weemite more intimate and friendly. Al-though never far removed from the edi-torial desk the past several years, yet itis with keen relish we again take up theproduction of a magazine. To an editor, his publication is his veryself. If he does his work truly, the pagesof the magazine from month to monthshould be a reflection of what he feelsmen and women should know; what theyought to think and talk about. Themagazine must have a living personality,a soul and a heart. It must pulsate withlife. It must ring true, and say anddo that which stands for right purposeand the spirit of integrity. It must bedependable. In all this there is a respon-sibility upon the editor, and yet thereis a pleasure in being able to


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