8548. Adulteration of rye flour, whole wheat flour, self-rising flour, phosphated flour, and plain flour. U. S. v. 234 Bags of Flour (and 8 other seizure actions against flour). Decrees of condemnation. Portions of the flour ordered released under bond; remainder ordered destroyed or delivered to public institutions.
Case Number:
8548
Collection:
Foods, 1940-1966
Evidence Numbers:
F. D. C. Nos. 16999, 17080, 17131, 17238, 17298, 17707, 17755, 18138, 18330. Sample Nos. 371-H, 373-H, 4481-H, 4482-H, 4653-H, 13780-H, 13781-H, 14550-H, 14554-H, 14555-H, 24705-H, 24849-H, 24850-H.
Date Issued:
July 1946
Seizure Dates:
March 31 and August 20, 1945
Product Keywords:
rye flour, whole wheat flour, self-rising flour, phosphated flour, and plain flour
Defendant Names:
Pillsbury Mills, Inc.
Court Jurisdiction:
Northern and Southern Districts of Florida, District of New Jersey, Southern District of Mississippi, Western District of Kentucky, Northern District of Ohio, Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Seizure Location:
Lorain, Ohio ; Philadelphia, Pa. ; Louisville, Ky. ; Owensboro, Ky. ; Jacksonville, Fla. ; Canton, Miss. ; Jacksonville, Fla. ; Wildwood, N. J. ; Pensacola, Fla.
Shipped From:
Memphis, Tenn., Buffalo, N. Y., Enid, Okla., Springfield, Ill., and Minneapolis, Minn.
Shipped To:
Lorain, Ohio ; Philadelphia, Pa. ; Louisville, Ky. ; Owensboro, Ky. ; Jacksonville, Fla. ; Canton, Miss. ; Jacksonville, Fla. ; Wildwood, N. J. ; Pensacola, Fla.
Copyright:
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