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POLFER, Clem. (Dubuque, IA, Aug. 29, 1915--  ). Clem and his wife Angie started the [[HI-ACRE DAIRY]]. This eventually led to the creation of The Milk House on University in the 1950s and later The Milk House on Windsor and West Locust.
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POLFER, Clem. (Dubuque, IA, Aug. 29, 1915--  ). Clem and his wife Angie started the [[HI-ACRE DAIRY]] soon after they married in 1937. This led to the creation of the [[HI-ACRE DAIRY MILK HOUSE]] on University in the 1950s and later the Hi-Acre Dairy Milk House on Windsor and West Locust.


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Ancestry: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/20498064/person/18155709180/facts?_phsrc=HEg4490&_phstart=successSource

POLFER, Clem. (Dubuque, IA, Aug. 29, 1915-- ). Clem and his wife Angie started the HI-ACRE DAIRY soon after they married in 1937. This led to the creation of the HI-ACRE DAIRY MILK HOUSE on University in the 1950s and later the Hi-Acre Dairy Milk House on Windsor and West Locust.

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"Applewood II Resident Celebrates 100th Birthday," The Golden View, September, 2015, p. 3