

rfilt is the arthHett't cencepHon of wfcaf 



fh« new Prairie Farms Creamenr wHf looh 



like vcfien tompleted. 



New Creamery 



New Plant af Carlyle is 11th of 



lAA Affiliated Prairie Farms Creameries 



PLANS are iiov* ucll iiiidei wa\ 

 for tlif co/islnictioti of the new 

 Prairie Farms Creamery at tlarlyle 

 in Clinton comity. It will he the 

 I 1th of the Illinois Agrirultural 

 Associations affiliated Prairie I' arms 

 Creameries. 



The creamery also will serve the sur- 

 rounding counties of Monroe. St. Clair. 

 Washington. Marion, and Jefferson. A 

 stock selling campaign is now under 

 way in these counties untler the direc- 

 tion of Judson P. .Mason. I.AA director 

 of dairy marketing, to raise SI5().<)0(l 

 needed to finance the fdant. The stock 

 is five per cent cumulative. 



The board of directors of Sanitary 

 Milk Producers, the farmers' coopera- 

 tive which markets Grade .A milk in 

 nearby St. Louis, has approved the 

 move to establish a farmers" creamery 

 in (.arlyle. We know of no better way 

 to guarantee a sale market for our 

 product, they explained, than for farm- 

 ers to have their own plant ready to 

 handle their milk. 



The 10 Prairie Farms Creameries 

 produce practically every dairy product 

 available including butter, cheese, con- 

 densed milk, ice cream mix. powdered 

 milk, cream, and buttermilk. The Car- 

 lyle creamery will start by handling 

 Grade .\ milk only. Plans call for the 

 further development of the plant to fit 

 the needs of the producers and the r<»m- 

 niunity. 



The new plant will be modern in 

 design and will be «!'» feet wide at the 

 front and 20 feet deep and can be en- 

 larged to more than J(K) feet deep if 

 needed. 



In layout it will protit from the ex- 

 perience of numerous managers of other 



Prairie farms Creameries. Plan- were 

 draw II up li\ lorrest (.. Fairchild. man- 

 ager of the state company. Work will 

 be carried out imdeT the direction of 

 \\.\ F.ngineer Krik Smith. 



The 10 other Prairie I amis (!ream- 

 eries (top to bottom, see map I arc lo- 

 cated at Mt. (iarroll. \b)liiie. Henry. 

 Galesbiirg. Hloomington. Cliam|iaign. 

 Mt. .Sterling, (iarlinville. OIney. and 

 ("urbondale. 



The Prairie Farms (iieamery of 

 Henry is al.«o in the midst of a sto<k 

 selling campaign to raise new capital 

 for the installation of additional milk 

 processing equipment. A new homo- 

 geni/er has been installed. Plans call 

 for the installation of a new milk cooler 



If you wish to buy stock in the 

 <^arlyle creamery, write or call C. 

 (ilen Jones, secretary. Prairie Farms 

 tireamery of Carlyle. Clinton County 

 Farm iSureau. Hree.sc. Illinois. 



aiul e(pii[)ment for the manufacture 

 of cottage cheese and ice cream. The 

 manufacture of a greater variety of 

 condensed milk products is planned. 



Manager John Kaab of the Henry 

 creamery said the new equiptnent will 

 help assure dairy farmers in the area 

 of a dependable market for their milk. 



The Prairie F'arms (ireamery at .Mt. 

 Carroll is developing the same type 

 milk receiving equipment to meet re- 

 quirements of the Chicago health de- 

 partment. They are now in the proces- 

 of adding .S2.1.000 in preferred stock 

 to their |>resent capital structure. 



Sliaded area on map (above) show* dis- 

 trict wiiicfi wiil be serviced by flie new 

 Prairie farms Creamery of Carlyle. Triangle 

 shows location of new creamery. Dots show 

 otiier Prairie farms Creameries (see story I. 



Dr. Janice Smith Heads 

 Home Economics Dept. 

 At U. of Illinois 



DM. Janice Smith, profes.sor of nutri- 

 tion, has been ap|iointed acting 

 head of the department of home eco- 

 nomics of the Uni- 

 versity of Illinois 

 (iollege of .Agricul- 

 ture effective Sept. 

 I. 



-She succeeds Mrs. 



Kathryn VanAken 



.,^^^^^__ ISiirns who asked to 



\^^^ ^Wf be relieved of her 

 J^ duties to devote full 



^ time to her job as 



Or. Jonlce Smith "'f ^" '«"'"'«''" °^ ^°'"'' 



advisers. 



Since 19U Dr. Smith has .served as 

 director of the foods and nutrition work 

 in the department and during the pa.st 

 year has been responsible for all home 

 economics research and graduate teach- 

 ing. Dr. Smith is a native of Illinois 

 and a graduate of the university. 



She has done a great deal of research 

 on the effect of diet on adults and on 

 the growth of boys and girls. 



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