Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 28, 1919, Page 8, Image 8

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; . Nearly twenty-eight million cans of milk
to fill one 1920 contract, is the latest develop
ment in the business of The Waterloo Creamery.
Company. -
The Waterloo Creamery Company, will
supply one New York , contract with 575
cars, 575,760 cases, or 27,636,480 cans of milk
next year. v v
This order is the largest ever received by
The Waterloo Creamery Company, and added
to the already large business of the concern
means much for the future development of the
milk industry in this section. When it is con
sidered that the average train consists of 40
loaded cars, it will be seen that it will take 15
solidly packed freight trains to deliver the
Omaha product on this one order.
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Data Regarding
One 1920 Mil
Contract
Total number of case contracted
each month 47,980. 575,760 ease con
tracted per year.
Can put end to end would reach
8,060,640 feet or 1,526 miles, or more
than the distance from Omaha to New
York City. i
Will take 47,212,320 pound or
5,554,400 gallon of milk a it cornea
from the cow.
Would take one cow 4,388 years, or
the milk produced by 1,180,308 cows for
one day to furnish enough milk to fill
this contract. '
Will take 27,636,480 can for con
tainer. Will take 520 mile of wire for strap
ping cases. ,
575 carloads.
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Waterloo Creamery Co. Administration Building,
Omaha. Nebraska This building contain
the General Office controlling our
Jwelve plants.. . ' .
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These are some of the plants d
Company which will be usdl i
-contract ever made by one conce?iAin
are models of sanitary completes
Nebraska cows, to the finished pfbdjcti
each step in the formatipn of thereto
ness and complete preparationvlih
known nationally as a guardianship ff I
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OMAHA
Officers and Directors
LEROY CORLISS,
President
BURT B. CORLISS,
Vice President
TOM WALPOLE,
I. M. KING, ,
Secretary
H. P. RYNER,
' Treasurei
F, L. KERN AN
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Papillion,
Factories
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Mason City, - la.
Branch Offices
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New York,
Minneapolis
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