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Date: 4/7/2009 Album ID: 726966
04 AUG 1949 - NEW ROSWELL DAIRY PLANT - This is Price's Creameries new modern plant at 1101 South Main Street, Roswell, N.M., which will be open with a reception and open house Saturday and Sunday afternoons. There will be entertainment, refreshments and inspection of the new equipment. Don Rose is manager.
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12 DEC 1957 - FIGHT STUBBORN HAY FIRE - Two unidentified firemen, of about 16 who helped fight a fire which destroyed between 17,000 and 18,000 bales of hay at Price's Dairy Farm, doused the wooden frames of the hay barn before it was consumed by the spectacular blaze. (Times Staff Photo)
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15 MAY 1950 - TOP SAFE DRIVERS - Four drivers for Price's creameries have collectively driven 51 consecutive years without accident of any description and were tops among 35 Price's drivers honored by the National Safety Council at Price's annual safety banquet. The four, (from left) with number of years driven without accident, were Fred Doran, 1401 Arizona Street, mechanic, 14; Jim Saunders, 3421 Sacramento Street, route man, 13; Kenneth Wright, 3620 Jefferson Street, route man, 12; and John Sexton, 3531 Monroe Street, route man, 12.
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26 APR 1950 - GOOD HOUSEKEEPING - Don Rose, (second from left), manager of Price's Creameries at Roswell, receives Price's Creameries annual award for cleanliness of pasteurization plants; and  Harry Stigler, (second from right), Artesia plant manger, receives the annual distribution good housekeeping award. Making the presentations at the annual meeting of branch mangers here were Bob Price, left and Dave Price, right.
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23 FEB 1951 - DAIRY MANAGERS - Branch managers of Price's Creameries from nine cities in El Paso Southwest currently are holding their annual meeting with home office executives to discuss the industry. The meetings will continue through Friday in Hotel Paso del Norte. The mangers (from left) seated, Perry Stigler, Artesia; Arthur Snow, Deming; R.B. Price, El Paso, president and general manager of the firm; Elvin Hickey, Truth or Consequences; Don Rose, Roswell; standing, Walter Jentgen, Portales; Jack Dickson, Alpine; Nate Pierce, Las Cruces; Andrew Bindel, Carlsbad, and W.W. Crume, Hobbs.
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01/01/1967 - RAINBOW SUN BOW - A huge bow, sprayed in rainbow colors, featured the white and gold float, trimmed in yellow, carrying Princess Linda Lee Hackey, Hatch, N.M.; Claudia Ann Leyendecker, Deming, N.M.; Dona Noreen franks, Fort Sumner, N.M.; and Toni Michelle Harrell,NMSU. The float was sponsored by Price's Creameries, Chelmont State Bank, and H. Welch Co.
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01/18/1952 - Representatives of firms and organizations with prize-winning floats in the Sun Carnival Parade on New Year's day received awards Thursday afternoon. Left to right, back row, are Maurice Schwartz, Popular Dry Goods Co.; Capt. Jack Dungan and Capt. R.A. Smith of the Fire department; Erwin Schwartz of the Popular Dry Goods Co.; David E Price, Price's Creameries; Charles Wood, El Paso sheriff's Posse and H.H. Hembrey, Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Front row, (left to right) are Harry Burton, Lions Clubs; Bob Bowen, Kiwanis Club; John E. Blaine, Rotary Club; H (mickey) Walsh, El Paso Electric Co.' H.D. Fulwiler, Fulwiler Motor Co., and Jack Ponder, Lions Club.
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1-2-1953 CIRCUS TRAIN - the circus train, hauled by a bug- eyed engine included animal cars and calliope was followed by the entrance to the Big Top. The entry of Price's Creameries,
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25 JUN 1950 - YOUNG MILK BULL - Wesean's Norbeau's Waldo, a young bull from the Western Consumers' Guernsey Dairy Herd, has been purchased for $600 by Price's El Paso Dairy and is here being held by Stanley Ridge, dairy manager. The bull will be used for artificial insemination of Price's and associated dairy herds.
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