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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 37 No. 9 1134-1138
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ABSTRACT

Deaths of Prominent Dairymen

CARL A. VORHES, dairy technologist at the Quartermaster Food and Container Institute, died August 12, 1954. Mr. Vorhes was born September 23, 1892. He had been associated with the dairy industry since 1912. He attended Iowa State College, 1912–1916, receiving a B.S. degree in dairy industry. He was associated with the Blue Valley Creamery for 16 years, managing plants in Sioux City, Iowa, and Milwaukee, Wis. He operated a milk and ice cream business from 1935 to 1942 at Marshalltown, Iowa, and joined the Quartermaster Food and Container Institute staff in 1944. He had been a member of the Institute since that time.

Mr. Vorhes was known by many in the dairy industry for his work on products for the Armed Forces. He is survived by his wife, two sons, and a daughter.







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