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He Doesn't Advocate Creameries

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
February
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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The following letter from Mr. C. W Sanford has just been received t dus office. We give it place, without in lorsing the views it coutains. Mr Sauford is an exctllent uian, but the creamery p-ojeet is one in which ma-i' ntelligent men are mterested, and eer ;ainly it looks feasible enough if the proper kiDd of a creamery is estab lished by practical men: Editoh Akous. - I heur the creainTy prospects ure booming at Ann Arbor Now let's see, it takes foarteen quarta of milk to make apound of buttei , flovs unich milk does it take to supply the city of Ann Arbor willi milk and orean for the season? Milk cannot be bougb to cost over :i cent which makes butte average for the season 16 cents a pouud siiumier and winter. In order to mu i creatnery m your city, cream must be bad lo run it, and in coltectlng ei eam it will make the original amount of buttfi' made much les.s, of course advance the piïen of butter, and cream must advance toa price that the oitizens can't or wi 1 not use it and butter will ue shipped In to supplv tliem, Uien the stockholders are ready to sell out or simt lip shop, whioh is the case in many places. 1 have run a creamery for the last four yeais and have seen the workings of stock companies. Let those wbo are anxious to go into a stock companv, just take a few days and go ;tround Dou't go where the creamerles have been engnged for the occasion to blow for thetn, and I will wairmt that they wtll coiKtlude that their money is betïfr in Iheir pockets than to be put in Ihe tt:ide at Anu Arbor or any place of itssize. Look out for the creamery slutrk.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News