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Item
Title
D424-4
Date(s)
- 1936-05-06 (Creation)
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Name of creator
(1919-1980)
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A portrait taken in May of 1936 of Bud Hand, a handy man at the Kitsap Dairy where he bottled, capped and inspected every bottle of milk, cream and buttermilk leaving the dairy. In the course of a day, he bottled by machine around 6500 bottles of milk and orange juice. If a bottle was chipped or cracked, it was quickly whipped from the assembly line where the liquid poured out of the capper at the rate of 50 per minute. Even the milk came in several varieties, including homogenized and vitamin D enriched. Mr. Hand lived at 935 Highland Ave and had worked at the Kitsap Dairy for about a year. (Bremerton Sun June 6, 1936, pg. 1)
Hand, Bud; Kitsap Dairy (Bremerton); Dairying--Bremerton; Bottling industry--Bremerton;