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02-24-2008, 02:52 PM #1
JENNIE-O TURKEY STORE
This photo, supplied by the Lyon County Sheriff's Office, shows Alianiss N. Morales of Minneota, Minn., the driver of a van that struck a school bus in rural Minnesota Tuesday, Feb. 19, who has been arrested on suspicion of criminal vehicular operation. Four students were killed in the mishap.(AP Photo/Lyon County Sheriff's Office via the Marshall Independent)
The name Alianiss N. Morales has turned up in public records across southwest Minnesota. Twenty-three-year-old Morales:
-- Was ticketed for a traffic incident in Montevideo in May 2006.
-- Lived in Montevideo in 2006, according to a state ID card in her name.
-- Worked at Jennie-O Turkey Store in Willmar in late 2007, according to the company.
-- Worked at Norcraft Cabinetry in Cottonwood, according to her own testimony.
-- Lived in a Minneota mobile home,
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Corporate Profile
Jennie-O Turkey Store, Inc., based in Willmar, Minn., is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hormel Foods Corporation (NYSE:HRL) and is one of the largest turkey processors and marketers in the world. We are an industry-leading processor and marketer of traditional and value-added turkey products for retail, foodservice and deli markets. We offer an array of high-quality fresh, frozen, refrigerated, and deli turkey products. Jennie-O Turkey Store produces more than 1,500 items, distributing our products throughout the United States and 26 countries. Jennie-O Turkey Store currently employs over 7,000 people throughout the United States.
In February 2001, two of the turkey industry's leading companies, Jennie-O Foods, Inc., and The Turkey Store Company, merged to create a new, single company - Jennie-O Turkey Store, Inc. Now united under a single brand, Jennie-O Turkey Store offers the most extensive turkey product assortment in the marketplace.
The JENNIE-O TURKEY STORE single brand combines the tradition and taste of the JENNIE-O brand with the fresh premium qualities of THE TURKEY STORE brand to create convenient, year-round meal solutions for today's consumers. Jennie-O Turkey Store's strong product line-up caters to the needs of today's busy, health-conscious consumers who are discerning about the quality and taste of the food they serve to their families.
Jennie-O Foods started in the 1940’s as a vision of the Minnesota-native entrepreneur and part-time turkey grower, Earl B. Olson, who purchased his first turkey processing plant in 1949 in Willmar, Minnesota. Throughout the decades, the company named after Earl’s daughter, Jennifer, grew and thrived. Jennie-O Foods was acquired by Hormel Foods Corporation in December 1986. Since 1986, Jennie-O Foods grew from the sixth largest processor in the United States to the largest in 2000.
In 1922, Wallace Jerome, founder of The Turkey Store Company, started the business of raising turkeys when he was just 13 years old. He purchased a three-story barn in 1941 that was used for all stages of turkey production. Jerome began production of “New York dressedâ€
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02-24-2008, 04:41 PM #2
2505 Willmar Ave SW
Willmar, MN , 56201-2711
Phone: 320-235-2622
FAX: 320-231-7100
Toll Free Phone: 800-328-1756
Website: www.hormel.com
Business Activity: Manufacturer / Exporter
Products Description:
Turkey processing & slaughtering; turkey farm Meat plant operation or management services, Slaughter houses services, Butcher services, Cold storage services, Meat products or by products processing services, Fish or fish products processing services, Poultry processing services
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02-24-2008, 04:47 PM #3
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Sent them calm email that reminded them of E-verify and serveral laws on the books about hiring illegal aliens and ask them about this incident -waiting for thier repley this week
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02-24-2008, 04:53 PM #4
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This woman looks much older than 23 imo.
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02-24-2008, 04:56 PM #5
I just sent my E-Mails to Jennie-O and Hormel
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02-25-2008, 01:55 AM #6
[quote="had_enuf"]This woman looks much older than 23 imo.[/quote]
She also looks like she's under the influence of something. If you can....zoom in on her eyes.Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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