Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1926 — Page 14

FOURTEEN

" 1 "ifliH—i~ A ' *! M | J * " l l I'' "~~~'' ——- • OR i Living in a community where the cup is filled Kr Pi WiOllß W M with gootl things ' 1 II JIL 7 n* WHISKS jL IL iTjii! \ V n b * • f C z «» ji»f f V r flk. ' \ffi.fK As loyal citizens we believe that Decatur has more 1 I IrUTjiz W H \ W good things than any other immunity in the state. JL I mlWfe-R .^; , r£^i^ S, \_ jwWßffl- irln T1 yCY ’ We all believe that we live in the best place on earth. ”^| |S [” |ig ' —o— rP^J/ ’lr l I’m rl ll -!- I J fi |y &~Z~ * < 1 Among the many splendid manufacturing instituf 7J V’v ''*>* i '-*\ w r i yLA / \U ' . 7 ko* , •< ' fl Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. / £wM? > V \ A which furnishes employment to more than 200 people in j jj Tpr its wide territory and pays out more than a third of a million dollars annually to the farmers of this county for butterfat. * * - '--"■ .', s * This institution is noted for its progressive spirit and the enlarged and modern building which will be formally opened Tuesday is just »t- j. < 1 ' ■■.< /<...» ». *' * «f J *>. one of the steps of progress carried on by the management. In recent years the dairy business has been developed several fold in this county and the market furnished in Decatur for milk, cream and butterfat among the different institutions is one of the principle and largest of any industry. Through this dairy market a steady avenue or revenue has been opened to the farmer. • ' * « ’ ' ' ■' "“** ' .. --■ ■"•»•-* t z —— t — ; Large User Os Electric Power Keeping Up The Demands For Power The wheels of industry at the Cloverleaf Creamery It’s a good indication of commercial growth when our have been running full tilt Evidence of this fast grow- industries keep on, year after year, demanding more ing business is shown in the fact that the Creamery is electric power and the City Light and Power Plant has now the second largest consumer of electric power ir. endeavored to keep pace with this demand by installing the city. Next to the General Electric company the new’ machinery and increasing its capacity. At present Creamery consumes the largest amount of electric pow- we are caring for every need and have a reserve, suffier of any local industry. cient to guarantee expansion. We congratulate the Cloverleaf Creameries and the other splendid industries in this city and wish them success and prosperity. It is a pleasure for the city officials to cooperate with our industries in helping make this a better place in which to live —to work and enjoy happiness. — I , -* > ’ f f " f / . ' . / ' • CITY LIGHT and POWER DEPT. * I ' CITY OF DECATUR If We Can Serve You Call Phone 225 : City Hall - Monroe St

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, OCTOBER IG. 1926.