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Friday, February 02, 2007

The Locker Plant

I don’t know what year the plant was built, but it sure was cold in there. Lockers size, I think, were about 2 ft. by 2 ft. with a depth of about 2 ½ ft. I think some larger size lockers were below, but don’t remember for sure. Home freezers came out about 1954, doing away with the need for locker plants.

The Schorzmans were one of the proprietors of the locker plant. A butcher shop was located in the plant and meat was cut and wrapped in white paper and labeled with black or red marking pens and held together with a paper glue sealed sticker. Whacking two packages sounded like smacking bricks together. Length of time in the frozen lockers seemed to be about 3 minute durations. This was a sure way to keep roasts, steaks, chicken, frozen cherries, etc. until time of use. Does anyone remember the temperature inside the plant??? 5 – 10 degrees?

The Schorzman picture of Bob and Doris reminded me of the locker plant in Haigler and how much time changes in just a few years.

-- By Dallas Adams

1 comment:

  1. I remember going in the locker plant with my sister, Ethel Rath, and my mom Mrs. Frank Crabtree. I never thought about what the actural temperature inside was but I know that we did not spend any more time in there than we absolutely had to, shivering all the time.
    Floy Crabtree-Fisher-Ruggles

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