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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.P. Herald 07/11/1907 (2)STAND 8Y THE GftEAMERY. to br to Appropos of the much discuss- or ed cluest~on as to whether or not ca the Central Point Creamery has ar during the first few months of ar its existence been a success or a ~ h't failure the following comparative ~ rc tables, which were furnished the- •th HERALD by Mr. J. M. Upton, d~ will prove of interest to all pa- ~ st trons of the institution, as well as i of to every citizen of Central Point f of wha wish to see the Creamery { to built up into a power for the . h< material upbuilding of Central i' H Point and tine surrounding com- ? h~ munity. The tables Show theicc prices paid for butter t'at by the' hr Medford Creamery duri,~g ten i tr months of 1yUG, from Fel,ruar5~ ! l;, 1st to November 30th, and the; li: prices paid by the Central Point; m Creamery for six months, frori~ ri December 1, 19UG, to .Tun~~ 3~1, `~ us 1907, with thc: a~•eraf;e l:,riee in fr both cases: CENTRAL POINT MEI)FORI) w Dec. 32 TFh, •>~ 1-2 ., aI Jan. 35 Mar. '~ ~ 5t Feb. 29 Apr. ~~- 1_~!h~ Mar. 3U May 1.•i ' ai Apr. 25 .Lune 18 ~ w May 1!~ July 19 idl June 78 Au~•.23 `'~ Sept. ~7 °~ • Oct. 271-2 n. Note. 27 1-2 rf C.P. Herald --- --- rf Average 2G 5-7 Av. 2:3 1-2 , h These tables show that the low ~~ '~ price of cream paid at Central ~ m Point during the past two months' is exactly the same as that paid 4 by the Medi`ord creamery during the corresponding months of the previous year and that this gen- ~ eral average is higher at home than at the neighboring ptant. The Central Point Creamery is the pioneer co-operative Indust- rial concern of this valley and it was hardly to be expNCted drat it could be operated to the very best Rdvantage from the begin- ning. The rnen who were chosen to manage the business were without experience in the cream- .~uf a~nt~~.~y 4icv n~t~ia tut uus~ Nt~iu i by the Medford ~ieamery during' the corresponding months of ~t}re _ previous year and that the gen-; era! average is _ higher .at, home { }than nt tliQ noighborinR plnnt, The Central Point Creamery ie the pioneer co-operative Indust-'. rlal concern of this valley and it waa ~tardly to bo exl~eeted that it could be operated to the very best {rdvanta~r© from the begin- ning. Tho men who worn chosen to manrigo ~ the business were without exporionce in the cr~m- ery lino and they had to learn many things ae thoy w©nt along. ---~he~+ hr~vano--doubt_.riuidc~_mi takos and by making them have learned how to avoid similar mis- takes in the future. All institu- tions moat hove a head and al- ways that head should possess a eortain amount' of expert tech- nical knowledge of the work to be performed and the .,itt~sa to be tragaaeted. In the man- ~tger recently installed by the )board of directors 'they believe -'triey have ~'~na i~ man pas~ess-~ ing the qualifications to properly manage the concern and make it a 'great business success. it thQrefore behooves every patron to stand by ~}re creamery. at this time while the more or less tan- _t ~l~d :a#fairs are being straighten- ed ant end, as the price of but- •s~r creased aver°°that paid during. Ft ~}re past two mgnths and made equal to th -paid by any-similar `" - - -=--- - reason why nc~t- my alt 'odd pa- trons al~tsuld stand by the -cream- ~ ~ iie secured and ~t1~e output.larg~ `1Y increased, Manager Brewster has informed--°the i~~~-~ that. ~, he can market every pound:.af -the output in Portland Ott the. top market price and that }r~aTre~r ~ 1us arrnn~ements - tnede to do so .-~d~t~t ~vi.~~t_~~ingo~c~ Camran. ~ ~VhaL »is~re cap any C.P. Herald r _ _ _ ~- - ~. - -