CLAY COUNTY ILLUSTRATED 



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This Creamery Pays Cash — The Farmer Gets His Check Every Week 



patrons. The association has money 

 in the treasury to pay the small bal- 

 ance of the purchase price of the 

 creamery as soon as it falls due. An- 

 nual dividends of eight per cent have 

 been paid since the association began 

 business in January, 1910. 



Last year a total of 326,918 pounds 

 of cream was received and 118,287 

 pounds of butter were produced. Ex- 

 cept that sold for local consumption, 



all of the butter produced was sold 

 in the New York market, where it 

 brought the top price. The net re- 

 ceipts of the association for the year 

 were $31,394.80, and all above a small 

 percentage for expenses was paid to 

 the farmers for cream. 



A. 0. Rindahl is the buttermaker 

 and 0. P. Landsom has been the sec- 

 retary of the association for the past 

 two years. 



Oliver Block and City Hall, Barnesville 



