6—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 10, 1965 Few Violations In Food Laws in Phila. Strike Special teams of food in spectors, milk sanitarians and veterinarians sent into Phila delphia during the recent ti uckers’ .strike to augment regular forces in protecting consumers against unwhole some food products, found very few violations, State Secretary of Agriculture Ice land H. Bull noted after re viewing inspection reports, “In general. Philadelphia a tea food handlers and retail rnei chants should be com mended for their interest in pi electing consumeis.” Secre tai > Bull said “From the hundieds of in spections made at retail and wholesale establishments, only eleven violations of the food laws w'eie lecorded In each of these instances, immediate correction was made by the elimination from sale of those pioducts “Many merchants voluntan lj ‘dumped’ products unfit for human consumption at considerable cost to their businesses,” Secretary Bull noted “These and other food handlers also acted quickly to dweit penshalble foods in transit to other cities ” According to District Man agei Morris Huntzinger, of the Department of Agncul tuie, who ananged for the Philadelphia aiea action. by teams of inspectors, the great est loss to food handlers was piobaibly in the disposal of fresh sea foods Charles E Derr, who co ordinated and supervised the stepped-up inspection pro gram, said milk sanitarians found no violations because milk trucks were permitted to move to the distribution joints. TJuntzinger said the teams of inspectors moved into Phil adelphia on the second day of the strike, continued their operations through the follow SMOKETOWN ing weekend, and terminated their special work late last week when trucks got back on regular schedule. American Dairy Princess Named A 19-year-old Tallahassee, Florida, dairy farm girl is the 1965-66 American Dairy Puncess, Miss Susanne Brad ford. daughter of Mr. and ■Mrs Richard H. Bradford, was one of 26 state dairy princess winners who com peted for the title. Miss Bradford, who succeeds Miss Wilma Lea Blevins of Haruson. Arkansas, is the 11th American Dairy Puncess She 'will become an employee of the American Dany Asso ciation the faimei-financed milk and dany foods promo tion organization Duung her reign she will tiavel thiough Have You Tried Wirthmore’s Top Selling Dairy • Molasses Coated Pellets - Highly Palatable. • Top Quality - - Finest of Ingredients. m Economically Priced - Volume Does This. 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