Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1926 — Page 6

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KgSTgißffWlHi wImSIEf Btw« • 7 >fWw !®v *s^lR ■ •'■■' ‘ 4®v™s o A Point In Education m|?/ 1W ft WlI Good Schools And A Ready Dairy Market Help To nB Lw/il Make A Progressive and Prosperous Community SK >cmX # ** lIM 7 TIT P ast week was observed as “American Education Week” and programs stressing the importance x ijfc \y ■ I J**”* °f and the benefits of good schools were given in the schools throughout the county. || U pSSjSyy -A It is an undisputed fact that Adams county has splendid schools, well supervised and taught by sincere 111 I and capable teachers and that every advantage is offered to the boy and girl to obtain an education. Our good. Il I , I schools prove that we are a progressive community and that we all realize the duty we owe to the younger genWiwl eration —that of providing these facilities. Let us continue to take pride in our schools and help maintain the 11 I J 118# * hi*di standard we have set in this county; - • ' II i I - i ’ ' ' * j 11 I I I a |l I I I Ito Education -On Making The Farm Pay 1 s 1 II I I Besides good schools, Adams county has one of the largest Through several years of experience and education it has been 11 dairy markets in this part of the state. Through the Cloverleaf shown ’ l F’ l the f arm< * r "h« has a herd of good dairy- cattle, can in- , ii* , crease his earning capacity and m many cases make more profit (.reamcries,Jnc., a cash market is opened to those tanners who from a few good covfrs than £rom many acres of land, by selling s ilii&Zk havt ‘ lnrtte rfat or dairy products to sell. Education means more butterfat to the Cloverleaf Creameries. With the development of l|rauv> i. i i -.wu, ir- : <i . n, •... this territory as a dairv field, a readv market for butterfat has IB I f i at IH?/ than book learning. \\ebster, in defining the word says, the im- , .. . n • •• i r • .... i > i •» ■■ I 9 Huflu ” J . been given the farmer. 1 lie price paid for this product makes it llhlw partation or acquisition of knowledge or skill.” Education may worthi the farmer’s time and investment to herd a few cows. A II M ’be in the form of learning how to make a living or in improving daily profit can lie made if you sell butterfat to us. We can use 1 I B - , . ... i ... ' - - every iicund you have, Good creamery butter is in great demand | W business opportunities through the means of increased financial -md what we need is more production-IN OTHER WORDS. ■| returns. % MORE BUTTERFAT. ill M * I f lyw We Owe Our Growth To Our Satisfied Patrons J ? ; ~ hi I IbU REGINNING in 1914 with an annual production of 250,000 bounds of butter and paying out to the farmer less I th an SIOO,OOO per year for butterfat, we have through a policy of giving accurate tests and paying high | ! market prices, increased this production to more than 4,000,000 pounds annually and pay out to the farmers i more than $1,500,000, of which more than $300,000 is paid to the farmers in Adams county alone. This increase in patronage proves to a great extent that the thrifty farmer has found that it pays to sell us their butterfat. : Sffllj We cite these figures to give you some idea of the extensive business of this organization and that we have IUIRI grown because the dairy business has been profitable to the farmer. kH | DAIRY Day, October 19th, last, saw the completion and opening of our enlarged creamery plant in this city. Ul ? ! We now occupy a floor space of more than 24,000 square feet and hope to get our production up to 6,000,000 Ml pounds annually. Based on our present production it takes a herd of 21,000 cows to supply us with enough but- * Iff J I terfat. With increased facilities to produce butter in our remodeled plant we will demand more butterfat and Mr * if you are one of the dairy farmers who is not selling cream to us we invite you to do it now. We operate 95 ‘ cream buying stations in the Decatur territory and one of our fieldmen will be glad to talk with you qn the ad- fflll* I vantages of selling butterfat’to the Cloverleaf Creameries. z , • ; yHli | ' Bl I Fw We Invite You To Become One O/JDur Thrifty Dairy Patrons L ; 4 CLOVERLEAF CREAMERIES, IN? II Mi l DECATUR— HUNTINGTON || U Ajffl/1 m k x. Ji J A »

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