Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1937 — Page 11

fl WE BEETS ViMTH WATER J FROM RIVER B-f fl llitkenf r lTsed To \ Iwy 1 J ‘i uid which I Edk rs st,,ra^e ' ard f ....... oi 5 ■ H! ,y '-'• iii ly «.!’■ pnmp"d • xmy .. ■Hrbi- 1 1'" 1 i l ' ;,n « urnnl in lh" riv "H' 4 '' i"- ll " | in |M 1,,., n th" ■ JaLo-i.. i"S of mu' state govtll thi' oxygen ■ ~! 9^*g " ijl "' '■ l| - "‘"" ll "' Wilt jt to the ■ j n ®; 1 !h " i"""iiiiii"ii'hi Km nWlli" 1 ’epartim-nt For Ktretm '> h 1,1 ,he Holland-St. Eilia pgat Company built at De- < : H" thickener. This ■b a h«e i "in n-tc basin to collect Estill from the water as it passE thiwit <"l i(s wi, y *° ,,|p rlver - UEiese iolids are pumped into a Eallwste pond. At the same time ■Jrfll ivaporators were built to El iTiwn ’he Steffen's waste (the I, sKwt 4' 'hn" 11 ” 11 " f 1111 sugar house Tins sludge from was stored and ■ispos® of by burning at the comEetion of the year's operations. of the Dorr thicken”Jl r was ood and a tremendous a■nount pi money was spent to build || K but ■»- desired results were not ■blalnec Too much oxygen conremained in sus- ' and the pollution of the Ever Is not eliminated. It was *liK o t until a to acre waste pond was in 1935 that the polluii Wiou ®the river was overcome enlirely. Ist summer a second waste IMhoirf o| 60 acres was constructed. JS B’hese tiro ponds covering TOO acres ■will told all waste water from the ■plant al Decatur allowing none to ■be to the St. Mary's Riv- ■ The D"ri ’ln kener is being used ■today tn clarify the water used to ■flume wets In the past the water ■wed ■flume beets from the yards ■to tto Plant was returned immedi■atelyw the river. Under the pres-' Kent Brattons the water is being 1 ■Usedßer and over again, clarit'ytime it is used through J ■ the Dorr thickener and purifying it l | with BMM TURKEY CONCENTRATE I SCORES HIT | Master Mix Brand Proves ■ wetive With Home I Crown Farm Grains ■ turkey feeders who ■ have ■ good source of local grains I have found it possible to reduce I feeding costs by utilizing a sclen- ■ tlflry’ancer like Master Mix 36%: I Turkey Concentrate. This supple- ■ went is made with careful regard ■to B specific needs of turkeys. ■ Ito ingredients were chosen to requirements and ex- ■ celle® sources of all the important v| town are incorporated in this cOMMtrate To insure an ample sourcl of all the important nutriA and D concentrate i with bod liver oil are included in the yredients. When mixed as recommended Alaetei Mix 36% Turkey Concentrate forms a well-balanced ration which promotes maximum growth witWpt causing ill effects which oftßcome from forcing feed. For heavy birds supplement should be continued the growing period- If this I 9 Mglected poorly finished birds of late maturity will be the result. <- o—. Mash Concentrate Ils Popular Egg Mash the home preparation of a oductive egg or laying mash, s no superior to Master Mix ash Concentrate. In addition efully selected ingredients, oncentrate contains highly le sources of all the needed is. Poultry feeders who use ( oncentrate in making their 5g mash are lavish in their of its results. High egg pro1, fertility, hatchability and 1 health of the flocks have nly resulted frohi its use. It, recommended to all poultryho alm for maximum produc--Ith sizeable profits at low ° ain of freight cars 36 cars 'ould be required to deliver empty sugar bags and beet ags which the Central Sugar s used during the past five The total is 710 tons of bags.

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feed office DIRECTS BIG CAB TRANSIT Ingredients So Received That They Are Handled Efficiently It Is upon the shoulders of the office personnel that the sinews of McMillen Feed Mills industry rests. It Is here that each phase of this large organization is correlated forming as it were the hub of a huge wheel of industry. The Office is established and maintained for the express purpose of handling efficiently and expeditiously the primary purposes of business: production, marketing, finance and accounting. . Here each department handles a definite assignment. The purchasing department places the raw materials and ingredients at the disposal of the plants, but the production department processes and manufactures hundreds of thousands of tons annually. If this volume were not controlled, the company might behold the amazing sight of thousands of cars rolling into Decatur at one time. This does not happen as the Office, through a system of records and reports, provides the purchasing department with the controls necessary to keep this material moving in an even, uninterrupted stream, so it can be most efficiently and economically processed by the production department. The production department has at its disposal huge storage plants. Yet these storage plants are capable of storing only about one per cent of the annual production of finished goods. Here again, without control, one would see a huge mountain of goods bulging tne warehouses until the machinery of production would be clogged and stifled. This Is prevented by the sales department, which, through the medium of daily production and inventory records famished it by the Office, is given the control necessary in order to move these goods in an orderly manner, so that at no time is the machinery of production stopped through lack of outlet, and is able to prevent itself being led into the pitfalls of over-selling. The accounting department is called upon to furnish concise histories of past transactions, through which management may review the past, formulate policies on future actions, and forecast the result of future transactions. FEED COSTS DETERMINE CHICK PROFIT All Needer Vitamins In Master Master Mix Helps Economy Poultry feeding today is a business in which profits are in direct ratio to costs. With this fact constantly in mind McMillen Feed Mills, Inc., has developed a group of specialty concentrates which enable feeders to utilize their home grains in the preparation of scientifically balanced rations that insure the utmost in nutrition, rantd growth and production at the least possible cost. Laboratory experiments and actual feeding tests have demonstrated the importance of varied sources of protein, carbohydrates, minerals and vitamins. Each of these is essential in the preparation of a properly balanced feed. Master Mix Concentrates are designed to provide everyone of these important factors. Master Mix Concentrates contain sources of Vitamins A, B. C, D, E. and G. Vitamin A is needed for proper digestion, growth, reproduction and resistance to disease. Vitamin B is important to proper development of the nervous system, its absence causes digestive distm bailees, loss of appetite and increased mortality. Vitamin C aids bone growth and plumage development. Vitamin D is needed for bone development and mineral assimilation. Vitamin E is important for fertility, hatchability and muscular strength. Vitamin G promotes growth and early maturity. Nutritional experts of McMillen Feed Mills. Inc., have overlooked nothing in the preparation of these concentrates.