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May 5, 1989
Adohr Farms in Santa Ana won four contracts totaling $1 million from the Defense Subsistence Pacific Region to supply milk and milk products.
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March 1, 1998 | CECILIA RASMUSSEN
To young families starting out in a sprawling new kind of city that had just made its decisive turn into the automobile age, they were more than a mere convenience. They were heroes; the emerging consumer society's equivalent of the Three Musketeers: the Helms man, the milkman and the Good Humor man.
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CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
March 1, 1998 | CECILIA RASMUSSEN
To young families starting out in a sprawling new kind of city that had just made its decisive turn into the automobile age, they were more than a mere convenience. They were heroes; the emerging consumer society's equivalent of the Three Musketeers: the Helms man, the milkman and the Good Humor man.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
May 29, 1997 | STEPHEN BYRD
The corner of Ventura Boulevard and Lindley Avenue in Tarzana was once the Adohr Milk Farm. However, the land was part of a cattle ranch empire owned by a Southern California family who later established the city of Malibu. In 1892, Frederick Hastings Rindge bought the original Spanish land grants that made up Rancho Malibu Topanga Sequit.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
May 29, 1997 | STEPHEN BYRD
The corner of Ventura Boulevard and Lindley Avenue in Tarzana was once the Adohr Milk Farm. However, the land was part of a cattle ranch empire owned by a Southern California family who later established the city of Malibu. In 1892, Frederick Hastings Rindge bought the original Spanish land grants that made up Rancho Malibu Topanga Sequit.
NEWS
September 2, 1989
Santa Ana-based Adohr Farms on Friday recalled more than 30,000 gallons of milk and other dairy products contaminated with an antibiotic, but as much as 5,000 gallons of the tainted product may have been sold, officials said. The milk contains beta-lactam, an antibiotic residue of penicillin that could cause an allergic reaction in some people but does not pose a general health risk, state health officials said.
NEWS
May 11, 1987 | Jack Smith
I am happy to report that in observing that the milkman had vanished from the urban scene I was mistaken. He lives. In writing the other day about deprovements--so-called improvements that have actually deprived us of something better--I wrote: "Another thing that has been deproved is milk delivery. It has, of course, vanished altogether. One of the constants of life used to be the daily milk delivery.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
September 2, 1989 | CARLA RIVERA, Times Staff Writer
Santa Ana-based Adohr Farms on Friday recalled more than 30,000 gallons of milk and other dairy products contaminated with penicillin, but as much as 5,000 gallons of the tainted product may have been sold, officials said. The milk, which contains beta-lactam, an antibiotic residue of penicillin, could cause an allergic reaction in some people, but does not pose a general health risk, state health officials said.
BUSINESS
April 12, 1989
Adohr Farms in Santa Ana won a $292,109 contract from the Defense Department to supply milk and milk products.
NEWS
September 2, 1989
Santa Ana-based Adohr Farms on Friday recalled more than 30,000 gallons of milk and other dairy products contaminated with an antibiotic, but as much as 5,000 gallons of the tainted product may have been sold, officials said. The milk contains beta-lactam, an antibiotic residue of penicillin that could cause an allergic reaction in some people but does not pose a general health risk, state health officials said.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
September 2, 1989 | CARLA RIVERA, Times Staff Writer
Santa Ana-based Adohr Farms on Friday recalled more than 30,000 gallons of milk and other dairy products contaminated with penicillin, but as much as 5,000 gallons of the tainted product may have been sold, officials said. The milk, which contains beta-lactam, an antibiotic residue of penicillin, could cause an allergic reaction in some people, but does not pose a general health risk, state health officials said.
BUSINESS
May 5, 1989
Adohr Farms in Santa Ana won four contracts totaling $1 million from the Defense Subsistence Pacific Region to supply milk and milk products.
BUSINESS
April 12, 1989
Adohr Farms in Santa Ana won a $292,109 contract from the Defense Department to supply milk and milk products.
NEWS
May 11, 1987 | Jack Smith
I am happy to report that in observing that the milkman had vanished from the urban scene I was mistaken. He lives. In writing the other day about deprovements--so-called improvements that have actually deprived us of something better--I wrote: "Another thing that has been deproved is milk delivery. It has, of course, vanished altogether. One of the constants of life used to be the daily milk delivery.
NEWS
December 9, 1987
Southern California restaurants are under orders to remove contaminated Adohr Milk Farms vanilla ice milk mixes from their shelves, state Health Director Kenneth Kizer said. The mixes, distributed primarily in Southern California, are being removed because they contain listeria monolcytogenes, a bacteria that can cause serious illness and stillbirths, he said. There have been no reported illnesses because of the product, Kizer said. The ice milk mixes, dated Dec.
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