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I stopped collecting these as they tend to take up space . . . however, they ARE very useful for moving (especially books!)
My wife's family is visiting from out of state. On Saturday we decided to visit Southport, NC. Our first stop was the Fort Johnston Museum and Visitor's Center. Part of the grocery store display. I remember having Sealtest yogurt and ice cream products as a child.
Week four~my background was one of my vintage mirrors. the bottom was a vintage chair. the subject is an old Sealtest ice cream scoop. texture used was cracker jack. type is hapole pencil.
admittedly i have more going on in the background than just a white one...but...i sometimes break the rules...just a bit.
xx~
just BE.
robin.
we used to have Meadow Gold in Iowa. I wonder what happened? Same deal with SealTest.
A dash of color.
The one-story, concrete block commercial structure was probably built around 1940. The faded Sealtest ice cream wall advertisement was on the east facade. The Sealtest brand was introduced in 1935. By the 1950s and early 1960s, Sealtest was a top seller in its markets. The building is located in the Bluffton Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a contributing property.
To view my 2020 photograph of the building go to: www.flickr.com/gp/23711298@N07/VGKA1B
The last horse drawn milk wagon at Sealtest Dairies in Philly. Jimmy the horse was retired from duty in 1953. I hope he was given a suitable retirement at a horse farm.
Portersville, PA.
Butler county.
In the former Sealtest Dairy plant.
Site of the "Cereal Leaf Beetle" fumigation station from 1967-1968.
Operated by the PA Dept. of Agriculture to prevent the spread of the grain pest, Cereal Leaf Beetle.
Regulated articles were fumigated here before being allowed to leave the quarantined area.
Anyone else slightly put off by the fact that "Egg Nog" translates into "Milk of Chicken"?
For Project 365
Gotta love the possibilities of 15 cups of cream, ready and waiting to churn!! I've got 9 cups done so far... the rest are going down soon! Now just to figure out what to do with the buttermilk!
Window displays include Cheer, Tide, Oxydol, Duz, Fab, Rinso, Breeze, Silver Dust, Sealtest Ice Cream.
Hazleton, PA, May 1952
"Project: Butter"
Gotta love the possibilities of 15 cups of cream, ready and waiting to churn!! I've got 9 cups done so far... the rest are going down tomorrow!