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You get the going price for your cream 

 . . . plus the extra profit of patronage 

 dividends. 



Twice-a-week pick-up at your farm — 

 no bother with tags or shipping, and 

 no responsibility for safe delivery to 

 the creamery. 



Prompt payments — the driver brings 

 your cream check on the return trip. 



A square deal on the weighing and 

 testing of your butter fat . . . because 

 it is done by your own tester. 



The benefit of prices held at a con- 

 sistently high level by farmer co- 

 operation. 



# There is no guess-work about the benefits 

 and the cash dividends from these cooperative 

 creameries. It is a matter of record. Last year 

 your 8 creameries produced over 6 miUion 

 pounds of butter which sold for $1,706,838 . . . 

 and paid back to the farmer a total of $44,515.00 

 in patronage dividends. It is a fact too, that, 

 where cooperative creameries are established 

 the price of butter fat often ranges from 4c to 6c 

 higher than in districts where there are no 

 cooperative creameries. Figure it out for your- 

 self. It's simply a matter of arithmetic — simple 

 arithmetic. 



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YOU 

 DO 



Simply send a penny post card to the nearest cooperative 

 creamery in the list below — or to your County Farm 

 Bureau — saying "Have your truck stop at my place to 

 pick up cream." That's all. No red tape; no bother. 



ILUNOIS PRODUCERS CREAMERIES 



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