Meat bi Philadelphia Seized 7,489-pound shipment of Department of Agriculture an- ll n £ S .5 IIM S£ bclng f cdera , 1 l y in / shi PP cd in Junc 1068 b y Emil In Philadelphia. Pa., was nouncef today. 19 Marshal to A ’ Kaufman ’ Inc - 1208 E ' Broad d and ordered destroyed USDA’s Consumer and Market- destroy the product. St., Elizabeth, N, J., to Kaplan S‘Sl*' ’S 8 SCrViCC lo ° k a ° tion Und ° r ThC aCU ° n invo,vcd 8 - 788 Delware Ave., Philadelphia,°Pa. court for the Eastern Dis- the Wholesome Meat Act of 1967 pounds of beef ribs, and 701 The meat had been processed Pennsylvania, the U. S. to prevent the product from pounds of boneless beef knucklcswithout Federal inspection. Barn & Drop Siding IxB Spruce Barn Siding Pattern #ll6 M Bd Ft KAISER ALUMINUM TWIN-RIB™ ROOFING AND SIDING s ir,er S<l Lengths 8’ thru 16’ Width 48 inches net. $189.50 ROOF COATING Liquid Plastic DEEVEC Galvanized Steel SUREDRANE Copper Alloy 5 10.75 reaching consumers, > since the beef had moved across State 83c Gal 95c Gal Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 19,1969- Labels on some of the product showed official inspection marks —an additional violation of the law. Federal inspection is required of all animals before and after slaughter and during all steps of processing, if meat is to be shipped acioss State lines or m foreign commerce. USDA detained the product following its shipment, and re ferred the case to the U. S. At torney The U S. Attorney filed a complaint with the Federal court against Emil A. Kaufman, Inc., and ordered the meat seized by the U S Marshal. The coiporation did not answer the complaint, and on March 19, 1968, the court entered a de fault judgment against the cor poration and oidered the product destroyed. Shepardson Completes Cottle Systems School Harry E. Shepaidson 111 o£ Landisville, Pa, representing his employer, L H. Brubaker, Inc, Lancaster, Pa, recently attend ed a special school on Cattle Feeding Systems Planning offer ed by Starline, Inc, Harvard, Illinois, leading manufacturer of quality farmstead equipment since 1883. A two-day course of instruc tion was held on March 24-25 at the Eastern Bianch Office, Al bany, New Yoik Methods were taught for determining a pros pect’s livestock farming objec tives, mventoiymg his current assets and futuie needs and de veloping detailed feeding sys tems plans to help him reach his goals All modern automated feeding methods and types of animal housing weie thoioughly covered. Increased agricultural com petition and farm labor short ages have led to the develop ment of the Starlme automated systems which enable modern farmers to handle larger herds with less work for bigger profits. An old-timer is a fellow who can recall when a budget was balanced rather than juggled PIONEER. 985 SORGHUM noo SUDAN GRASS 900 HYBRID BRAND Sweet, succulent growth that cattle prefer over other sorghum-sudan grass hybrids. The near est thing to instant pas ture yet developed. See or Call Your Nearest PIONEER Salesman: PiCAEER ts • brand rami numbers identify vane tes Rigiste ed trademark of Pioneer hi Ired Corn Company Des Moires lo%a. ■9
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