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OZARK CHEESE IS ‘ IN STRONG DEMANDArmour Representative Reports aPreference. for Benton County Product,Bentonville, Ark,, Nov. 9.—That the cheese being made in Benton-ville and at the several plants affiliated with the Bentonville cheese factory is meeting with favor in the markets is indicated by the requests of a number of large buyers for Ozark cheese instead of northern cheese, according to R. W. Nesbit, manager of the assembling and curing plant maintained here by the Armour Company.The little Rock market is particularly favorable to the Ozark cheese, made and cured in Arkansas. However, the Bentonville cheese has been widely distributed and some of .it has been sold in Wisconsin and other cheese centers. The plant shipped two cars the past week, to be distributed in Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida, the 45,000 pounds having a value of approximately $10,000.The Bentonville cheese factory was the first plant of its kind in this section of the state and was established here more than a year ago by H. Y. King and his son, S. L». King, both of the Bentonville Ice and Cold Storage Company. The plant, which furnished a stable and satisfactory market for wholemilk through its truck routes sent♦in several directions for about 25
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Joplin Sunday Globe

Joplin, Missouri, US

Sun, Nov 10, 1929

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