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of publicity and deserving of the support of every producer, 

 manufacturer and consumer. As far as the meetings of the 

 clubs themselves are concerned I can assure you that their pov^^- 

 er in dispelling petty competition and their povv^er in promoting 

 g'ood fellowship would justify their existence if none of the 

 work described had been considered. 



There is much left to do which is well within the province 

 of the creamery clubs and I solicit the energy and support of 

 the Dairymen of the State of Illinois and particularly that of 

 this Dairymen's ^Association in pushing this work forward to 

 the end that one of the great industries of the state, dairying, 

 shall be bigger, better and on a truly sound scientific basis. 



