Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1937 — Page 13

TO THE HONORABLE M. CLIFFORD TOWNSEND GOVERNOR OF INDIANA YOUR EXCELLENCYThe Central Soya Co. Inc. The officers and management of the Central Soya Co. appreciate that your close contact with the farming interests of our state furnishes you with practical knowledge and appreciation of the coming importance of our soybean crop. We feel deeply complimented that you have done us the courtesy oi visiting our plant. You have seen the largest soybean mill in Indiana. This plant has a capacity that can absorb all the marketable beans that have been raised in this state and for the past crop year Indiana was the second largest soybean producing state. Doubtless no other tarm crop offers the possibilities of linking together agriculture and industry as does the soybean; this infant major crop already has to its credit an amazing number of uses. Soybean prices are and will continue to be controlled by the demand for soy oil and soybean oil meal with every present indication that the demand for this valuable vegetable oil and this nutritive source of protein will expand rather than decline. 1 he Central Soya Co. wishes to assure you that it will make every effort to improve and grow in this industry and will continue to serve Indiana agriculture with the utmost efficiency and will provide a ready market for Indiana growers of soybeans. Indiana’s Largest Soybean Processing Plant .mini- - -- ” . ...u’Siafc «•**' ' 7*Sa < Y _ ' • * . .JM d ! T| o'l : MhL /' ■■ T _. _ ""'MM l r MBF.rfWf.to'- I I'i d OtalTr 1 JI -I y” • - <-■ .r * ~ . * ‘ * This aerial view shows the plants of the Central Sova Co.. McMillen Feed Mills and the Central Sugar Co., all located at the north side of the citv. The Sova Co. has storage capacity of over one million bushels of beans. McMILLEN FEED MILLS .

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1937.

McMillen Feed Mills joins with its associated companies in paying tribute to Governor Townsend on the occasion of his visit to Decatur and to the feed plant. MASTER MIX Feeds made under the supervision of animal and poultry feed experts of McMillen Feed Mills are becoming increasingly important to poultry and livestock feeders in this and nearby states. The McMillen Feed Mills is in a unique position to furnish farmers and feeders with quality feeds and concentrates on a truly economical basis, it has readily available soybean oil meal from the Central Soya Co., beet pulp and molasses from the Central Sugar Co. and enjoys transit privileges for mill feeds and grains moving from the west. With its major source of supply coming from its associated industries, its low cost of operations, high quality MASTER MIX Feeds are made available at truly economic saving to the farmer. MASTER MIX Feeds are made and merchandised in line with the changed conditions in the feed industry namely—utilization of available by-products — low manufacturing costs and selling expense—designed for farmers to supplement their home grown grains.

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