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1 i h v t' 1 y tvnwood Farms Secti on TIE PERQUIMANS WEEECLY A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING OF HERTFORD AND PERQUIMANS COUNTY 1 ,r C Volume VII. Number 40. Hertford, Perquimans County, North Carolina, Friday, October 4, 1940. $1.25 Per Year. r 1 I I it' J ' " V 't 4 "I r Mew Elmwood BOTTLES LEAVE ELMWOOD FARMS DAIRY SEALED NOT MERELY COVERED Dairy Turns Thumbs Down on Old Style Paper Caps In Favor Of New Type Metal Seals The old style milk bottle' and pa per cap, in the eyes of progressive dairymen, have long been the weak est link in a chain of cleanliness and sanitation that began in the milking barn and ended where the bottle was first opened for drinking or cooking purposes. The new Elmwood Dairy, being a Golden Guernsey Dairy, is subjected to more rigid requirements than oth er dairies, and after any dairy has complied with State Board of Health regulations and local requirements such as to floors, details for cleanli ness and pasteurization, there was still the weak link ... the bottle and paper cap. In the opinion of Mr. Dawson, the old style equipment nullifies all pasteurization and painstaking care: within the dairy. So, he bought new-type bottles and Dacro caps, a new development which seals the bottle, not merely covering it. The Dacro Cap is made of metal. It locks securely on the bottle, mak ing an air-tight, tamper-proof seal that will stand rough treatment or careless handling while on delivery. Nobody can touch the top of the bottle, regardless of how it is hand led, and until the cap is removed the pouring lip is as clean and sterile as when the bottle left the dairy. It wwCMivwson's view thaVall EXTENDS A CORDIAL INVITATION TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY TO ATTEND THE FORMAL OPENING OF OUR NEW and MODERN GOLDEN GUERNSEY PASTEURIZED m 1 ! the care used at the dairy counts for little if the top of the bottle is left exposed during handling and deliv ery. Good milk, he decided, should be delivered in containers that safe guard all the purity and quality of the milk right to the table. J. Oliver White Will Distribute Here For Elmwood Dairy After the Hertford distribution of Elmwood Farms Dairy products is established by J. Oliver White, who wll be the local distributor of the new dairy's products, B. B. Dawson, owner of the Elmwood Farms Dairy, will establish another outlet in Elizabeth City. At that time, says Mr. Dawson, the Golden Guernsey herd will be in creased to twice its present strength, and so on as the demand grows. Elmwood Farms will not retail the milk. It will sell wholesale only. Mr. White has handled milk distri bution and retailerships in Hertford and vicinity for a number of years. This Censorship Mother What did your father say when he saw his broken pipe? Innocent-rShalll I leave out the swear words, mother? Mother Certainly, my dear. ' Innocent Oh, he didn't say any thing. rvi i iS if il f iA4 'l J I. 1 W Farms Dairy To ELMWOOD FARMS DAIRY MILKING BARN li.-' , The new Elmwood Farms Dairy barn and milk-house out on the Eliza beth City highway which opens to the public on Tuesday. Elmwood Farms Dairy, t'he property and new enterprize of B. B. Dawson of Elizabeth City, is the only Golden Guernsey Dairy east of Durham. Pasteurizing7 Is More Than A Word; It Means Safety, Too Milk Is Heated to 142 Degrees and Then Is Cooled to 40 Degrees Have you ever wondered about pasteurizing? Is it just a word to you, aggp no niWyi or do you know exactly wVat meWrt by pasteuriz- f 1 I rs. OUR PRODUCTS ARE DACRO PROTECTED From Cis That Are . ing7 If you don't know, then read on; itHl be interesting. In the pasteurizing process, where it concerns milk and dairying, accord ing to authority on the subject, the milk is heated to not less than 142 degrees and every particle is held at that temperature accurately for 30 minutes. This destroys any harmful bacteria that may be present without affecting the flavor and food value of the milk. Now the miik is quickly cooled to 40 decrees or less and sent on through shining, spotless pipe lines. At all times the temperature is kept exactly to the nth degree. Next the milk flows to the bottling and' capping machines that fill and (Continued On Page Four) PI 12)40 9 fSmwg't Open Tuesday BRACK DAWSON BRINGS GUERNSEY DAIRY HERE ford, electric and plumbing contrac tor, installed the electrical equip ment. In addition to faultless facil ties for the careful handling of milk from the cows to the bottles, the nine-room milk house includes a room for by products of the dairy butter and ice cream. It is said that Elmwood Farms may install equipment for making these products after the milk business has been in operation for a short while. Elmwood Farms has its own indi vidual bottles, stamped with thp name "Elmwood Farms." The bot tles are capped not with a paper in sert, but with a crimped metal cap, similar to those used, on soft drink bottles . . . but much larger. Golden Guernsey is a nationally advertised milk brand. The adver tisements appear in many of the na tion's outstanding magazines, and the Cattle Club says of Guernsey Milk, "The better grades of milk on the market, in many instances, are either wholly Guernsey or part Guernsey. The rich yellow color, extra butterfat, and richness below the cream line, together with super ior flavor, give to Guernsey milk an advantage which no other milk en joys. It was these qualities, along with many others, which influenced Mr. Dawson in turning to Golden Guern sey for the new Elmwood, Farms Dairy. J. A. Bartlett, dairyman of wide experience in the business, is in ac tive charge of the dairy. There are 108 complete and about 500 partial known translations of the Bible. I! fl u uvu 'I Only Golden Guernsey Herd East of Durham; May Manufacture Butter and Ice Cream Later Elmwood Farms Dairy, the prop erty of B. B. (Brack) Dawson of Elizabeth City, which officially opens Tuesday, is the only Golden Guernsey dairy east of Durham in North Car olina. This statement means that more than half the Guernsey herd that will supply milk to those who buy from retailers who in turn will buy from the Elmwood Farms are regis tered cows . . . registered with The American Guernsey Cattle Club of Peterborough, New Hampshire. Mr. Dawson has gone to no little expense to gather the herd together . . . many of the cows came from the western part of the State, from near Mocksville . . . others were picked up at other points after careful con sideration as to their pedigrees and milk records. Elmwood. Farms Dairy covers 35 acres of the Nixon farm and addi tional pasture land two miles beyond Winfall, four miles from Hertford on United States Highway 17. Every thing about the place . . . even the fences ... is entirely new, from the ground to the bright green roofs of the milking barns and the milk house. W. H. Bartlett, Elizabeth City building contractor, constructed the buildings and. the concrete driveways and walks. R. S. Jordan of Hert- GRADE A MILKING TBllB 3 r .It
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