Jerry, I'm a little confused here. Are you saying there were a total of 3 Carnation plants, Dayton, S Dayton, and Cambridge Springs? Or that the plant that produced tall cans was in S Dayton, not Dayton? This reminds me of one of my med school profs, Rudy Falk, a surgical oncologist who was raised on a farm in Saskatchewan. He said they had a poem extolling the virtues of this product, which went something like this: Let's count the blessings of Carnation: Doesn't need refrigeration. No teats to pull, no hay to pitch, Just punch a hole in the son of a b___ Paul B A correction as it was South Dayton N.Y . Not Dayton that Carnation loaded canned milk. It was the tall cans and the baby milk came from Cambridge Spgs, Pa. Jerry H. The Erie Lackawanna Mailing List http://EL-List.railfan.net/ To Unsubscribe: http://Lists.Railfan.net/erielackunsub.html ------------------------------
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