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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-10-08, Page 5101 heavy Dr*ft BMA Marc, Chas, liananay, Cho, ley; McQuarrie Bros,, Walkerton; Foal, McQuarrie Broa, Walkerton; Silence Brears, Fordwich; Chas, Halla- day, Gelding or filly, one-year-old, Pean Boyd, Clifford; gelding or filly, 3 years old, Bruce Miller paisley, Chas, Halladay, Chesley; Norman Son- mint, Mildmay, Team in harness, irris der 1600 lb., Chas, Ilalladay, Chesley; McQuarrie Bros., Corbetton; Bruce Miller, Paisley; Glenn Johnston, Gor- rie; Norman. Schmidt, Mildmay; Chas, Chesley; Brood Mare, Spence Brears, Dean --Boyd, Clifford, 2nd, and 3rd; Fpal, Dean Boyd, Clif- ford, 1st. and 2nd.; Spence Brears; Gelding or filly, 1 year old, Norman Schmidt, Mildmay; Gelding or filly, 3 year old, Elmo Pritchard, LuchnoW, 1st. and 2nd.; Spence Brears, Ford- Wich; Team in harness, each 1600 lbs, or over, Bruce Miller, Paisley, Chas Halladay, Chesley; Dean Boyd, ford, Norman Schmidt, Mildmay. Horses, Percheron or Belgian Brood Mare, Parker Eurig, Ford- wiclr; Wm. Wilson, Fordwich; Foal, Gelding or filly, 1 year old, Parker Eurig, Wm, Wilson, Norman Schmidt; Gelding or filly, 3 yrs. old, Elmo MR. A. RUBIN FAMOUS FUR CO. 1952 Designs Now Being Shown Individually fitted and styled. Several fittings at no additional charge. Call 2761, Wingham for Appointment or Write 508 Bathurst Street. Toronto tt BATTERY CHECK-UP Ivor sure starting and Safe lights, stop in frequently for battery eheek-upal INSTALL A NEW BATTERY' MADE MR 'JAVA tAR Craw-fordMotors GE Immo Dealer Sunoco Products:. Phone 7i0 -- Goodyear Meg f WINTER • 1.1! •-• • h a 4 , 1110R.P0 W ER 111°R Guaranteed 'wer SU pt Battery Vt Truck & Car Application in corresponding' rotation Grp. No. Type Ford 4, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Plymouth, Dodge, Studebaker 1M N14 Heavy Dirty 39 80-96 16.95 9,40 8,90 1M N15 Super Service 45 110 20.50 12.15 11.65 1M N23 Super Service 45 120 23.95 12,95 12.45 1H N49 Armour Glass 51 152 30.25 16.95 16,46 1H N491IWArnour Glass 51 135 30.25 17,65 17.15 Optional on many Chrysler Products, Cadillac,' DeSoto 2M N27 Super Service 51 135 28,60 14.60 14.10 2M N52 Arrneur Glass 51 135 35.30 15.95 15.45 2M N52HW Armour Glass 57 154 35.30 20.25 19.75 Word Products 1940.51 2FH N38 Heavy Duty ....... ,„ ...... 45 95420 2FH N35 Super Service 51 152 2F11 N53 Armour Glass .. ...„- 51 152 2FH N53HW Armour Glass 51 154 Ford Products 1934-39 optional to Si.; Chevrolet 1934-39 a., N24 Ilea7.'i73----buty 45 85-105 20.50 10.80 IL N25 super Servicce a„... 51 120 23.95 - 13,45 2L N51 ArmounsGlass ..,.„.. 51 s 120 28.45 15.35 Pontiac 1940-51; Oldsmobile 1938-48; Packard 1946-50 2E N31 Herit7y Duty 45 95-120 24.95 12.55 Many very large ears arid trucks „ N18HW •Super Service s ..... 54 .6 volts 23.55 13.15 12.65 NOTII-If no scrap battery available add $2.00 to prices. R WiN HAM, OW. MiL7171 ?head aobtri w, Conipbell 10.30 12.95 14.85 12.05 2E N32 Super Service 51 135 29.60 15.20 14.70 2E N33 Armour' Glass 57 135 33.35 17,65 17,15 3H N29 Armour GlasS „. .......... 51 160 44.20 20.75 20.25 4H N30 Armour GlasS ..... „„„„, 57 180 50.8(n 23,55 23.05 dassassamsasassr English Cars N1748 Sillier Servibe „.„.„„54 12 volts 32.70 19.75 19.25 N39 Heavy Duty 54 12 wilts 32m 17,65 17,15 Tractor 23.05 11.85 11.35 29.30 15.20 14,70 35.05 18.60 16.10 35,05 20.60 20.10 -1952 Ford ,f ;-ton Pickups, New 1951 Monarch sedan, demonstrator 1951 Ford V-8 custom coach, overdrive 1949 Ford V-8 custom sedan 1948 Ford V.8 custom sedan 1941 Oldsmobile Sedan 1933 Plymouth coupe, a snap :76 ty ii Phone 237 A. D. MacWilliam Win hang 74inumisial11.111111111111.111111nimitimi umliminetteitiountlusturuinaiminws4 1. Huron Motors Ltd. It Ford & Monarch WOW .. W WWIMMNIPWIL. 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Pulsator goes up and clown, creating the famous "Live- Water': Action that gets clothes so clean-so gently ' And Live-Water Rinsing flushes all soap scorn and. dirt out and away C.catte in 1 See a demonstration of Live-Water Action! Tbere'S, nothing else like it ... dna only Frigidaire has ill Only ode with POSICRA114 ntAitH inside and oat Cali in anytime, Ask for a Working Dolinenstrittion. See these fecifuresr tool • Select-0-014 -set it end forgot It • 'Underwater Suds Disiiiisuilor • All tehltols in easy Math itt THOMSON „APPLIANCES Phone 29 .Winghato Top loading convenience • No bolting clOWn. Put it anywhere. • Beautiful, new styling S a a a U a a • a a 1.11.VAIPM0,0"*. MOTSER. 8thn 1962 . THE WINONA/4 ADVANCZTIMES r Howick Fall Fair Results Pritchard: LneskilOw; Ernie Dinsmore, Fprdwich; Tea.n! Iill.rnesS, Elmo Pritchard* 41,101ineW; Russell WrOXeter; Parker Eurig, FordWiell.; Best horse on ground, shown on hal- ter, Chas, Holladay, Best Tandem Outfit, Bruce Miller, Paisley; Norman Sebnlidt, Mildmay; Dean BoYd, Clifford; $100 stake for heavy draft, all heavy classes, Chas. HalladaY, Chesley; McQuarrie Broa, Bruce Miller, PalSleY; Elden Renwick: Clifford; Ross McKague, Glenannan; Glenn Johnston, Gorrie; Elmo Prit. Chard, Lueknow; Norman Schmidt, Mildmay; Spence Brears, Fordwich; Wm. Wilson, Fordwich; Past Heavy Draft team, Bruce Miller, Chan, Hal- laday; Best Brood Mare, in Agricul- ture or heavy draft classes, prize don- ated by John Hanna M.P., Spence 13rears; best 3 horses, any age, any class, owned by one Man, Chas. Hall& day, McQuarrie Bros., Bruce Miller; Best Agric. Filly or gelding, 3 years or‘under, owned in N. Huron, shown on halter by a girl or boy, 1,5 years or under, donated by E, Cardiff, M. P.; Elmo Pritchard, Lucknow; Best team' in following classes, Agric., Bel- gian, Percher,* prize donated by L. E. Cardiff, M, P., Chas, Halladay. Light Horses Carriage-Single Carriage horse, Ross McKague, Glenannan, 1st. and 2nd; Team in Harness, Ross McKague; best horse on grounds, in roadster of carriage classes, Ross McKague; Best wagon or express team, Eldon Ren- wick, Ross McKague, Wallace Gibson, Fordwich; Singln wagon or express horse, hitched to wagon, Eldon Ren- wick, Ross McKague, Eldon Renwick Hackney ponies, brood mare, John Bossence, Newton, A. W. Etherington, Hensall; Foal, John Bossence, Wm Wilson, Fordwich; Hackney pony driven single, John Bossence; Ponies, (othhr than Hackney) Brood mare, John Bossence; Foal, John Bos• -SPAM pony, driven single, JONI PPS'. Mice, Saddle pony, ridden by boy or girl, Pavid SW/ruSelrer, Gorrie; A, W. Etlieringten, 4ohn Bossence; Best light horse on pounds, shown in halter, Ross McKague, 1st. and 2nd,, Best span light horses, driven tan- dens, Boas McKague; best halter brok• en colt, AfcCiAllrrie Bras, (donated by E. PirlsnMre), Beef Cattle Aged Bull, 1st. and 2nd, Wm, Tom- blin & Son, Brussels; Bid' ender 12 mos., 1st. and and„ Turnbull & Son; Breeding cow, let. and 2nd„ Heifer, .2 years old, 1st, and 2nd,, Heifer, 1 year old, 7 under an months, let, and 2nd., Turditnill & Son; Herd consisting of 3. male and 4 remales, Turnbull & Son, Aberdeen Arigna-Aged Bull, Joseph E, Weber, IVIiIcIniay; Bull over 1 year and under 2, -bull under 1.2 months, breeding Cow, 1st, and 2nd., Heifer 2 years, heifer, under 12 months, 1st. and 2nd., lierd, one male, 4 females, Joseph Weber. Herefords (with registered pedigree) Aged Bull, bull under 1 year and under 2, bull under 12 months, 1st, and 2nd., breeding cow, heifer, 2 years old, 1st. and 2nd., heifer, 1 year old, 1st, and 2nd„ James R, Coultes, Bel- grave; Heifer, under 12 months, Elmer Gillies, Clifford; Herd, one male and 4 females, 1st. and 2nd., Jas. R. Conn tes; Best Herd of pure bred cattle, beef type, one male, 4 females, 1st. Jos. Weber, W. Turnbull & Son; Jas. Coultes; Best beef calf, under 1 year, Joseph Weber; best beef calf, Weber; Get of Sire, (Beef breeds, 3 shown by boy or girl, under 18, Joseph head, Joseph Weber, Jas. Coultes; Best Beef Calf, pure bred or grade,. Howick residents only, Elmer Gillies. Dairy Cattle-Holsteins Bull calf, 2 years, Joseph Weber, Walter Woods; yearling heifer, Walter Woods; heifer calf, Jean McCann, Walter Woods, Ayrshires Bull calf, S. J. Robinson 1st. and 2nd.;' Cow, 4 years old or over, S. J Robinson; Cow, under 4 years, S. J. Robinson let, and 2nd.; Heifer, 2 years old, S. J. Robinson; Yearling Heifer, S. J, Robinson, 1st. and and.; heifer calf, 1st. John Strong; S J. Robinson 2nd.; Herd, one male and 4 females, S, J, Robinson; Best herd of pure bred 'dairy cattle, S. J. Robinson; best pure bred Holstein 'calf, Jean McCann; Best Dairy Cow, S. J. Robinson; Dairy Helfer, Walter Woods. SHEEP-Leicester Aged Ram-Gordon Brown, Gorrie; Shearling Earn, (registered) Emke Bros., Elmwood, Gordon Brown; Ram Lamb, Gordon Brown, Emke Bros; Ewe, aged, Emke Brothers, Gordon. Brown; Shearling Ewe, Emke Bros, Gordon Brown; Ewe Lamb, Gordon Brown, Emke Bros. Oxford Emke Bros., 1st. and 2nd. for Aged Ram, Shearling Earn, Ram Lamb, Ewe aged, Shearling Ewe, Ewe Lamb. Any other Pure Breed-Emke Bros. 1st. and 2nd. for Aged Earn, Shearling Ram, Ram Lamb, Ewe aged, Shearling Ewe, Ewe Lamb. Any Breed-Pen Sheep-Emke Bros, Gordon Brown; Best pen of 3 lambs, Emke Bros., Gordon Brown. SWINE Yorkshire, white with pedigree- Boar, over 1 year, W. Turnbull & son, 1st, and 2nd.; Boar, over 4 mon- ths and under 1 year, W. Turnbull & son, 1st. and 2nd,; Brood Sow, W. Turnbull & Son, let. 2nd., and 3rd. Sow, over 4 months, and under 1 year, W. Turnbull & Son, 1st., and and 3rd. Tamworth with Pedigree-s-Boar over 1 year, Geo. Douglas, Mitchell, 1st. and 2nd; Boar, over 4 months, Geo. Doug- las, 1st. 2nd. and 3rd; Brood Sow, Geo. Douglas, 1st. and 2nd.; Sow, over 4 months, Geo Douglas, 1st. and 2nd. Howick Residents Only Giaider and pedigreed bacon type sows.: Sow .over 6 months. and underi 1 year, Gordon ;Frown, 1st,, nna, and 3rd; Sow, under Al, months, Wm, 14-re, Mel AllaJll Pen, any breed, 1 male and a. females, W. Turnbull son, let.; .Geo, .Douglas, 2nd, .and 3rd; Pen of Bacon Hogs, Mrs. Mel 'Allan, WilsOn; Gordon: Brown; Best Pen of pure bred. hogs, (A W. Turnbull son, Geo, Douglas; Best pair of bacon type sows, residentS only), let, and 204, Oardon Brown, roymay Parrett Plymouth Rocks-cock, John •pougiapi Donald Brown; cockerel, John Douglas, .1st, and 2nd„ hen, John 17, Douglas, Stratford, Donald Blown; bred to lay, .cockerel, Donald Brown, Gorrie; John Douglas; hen, Donald Brown; pullet, Penald Brown, Plyinontb. cockerel, hen, pullet, John D, Douglas; Donald Brown- White Wyandottes-Cock, cockerel, Hen, Pullet, John P, Douglas, Donald Brown. Leghorns-CeCk, Cockerel, Hen, Punett, Gep. Douglas, 1st, and 2nd. Legnorns, bred to lay-Cock, Cock- erel, Hen, Cockerel, Donald Brown, Minorcas, Black-Cock, Cockerel, John P. Douglas, Donald Brown; Hen, John-D. Douglas, 1st, and 2nd„ Pullet, John P, Douglas, Donald Brown. New Hampshire-Cock, Cockerel, Hen, Pullet, John Douglas, Donald Brown. Any other variety-Cock, Donald Brown, John Douglas; Cockerel, John Douglas, 1st. and 2nd.; Hen, alaahn Douglas, Donald Brown, Pullet, John Douglas; Donald Brown. Pr. Ducks, Pekin-Donald Brown, 1st, and 2nd„ Pr, Cockerels, ready for market, John Douglas, Donald Brown; pen, cock, and 3 hens, (heavy) Donald Brown; Pen cock and 3 hens, (light), John Douglas, Donald Brown, Residents of Howielc Only Barred Plymouth Rock, 1 cockerel, 2 pullets, Donald, Brown; Leghorn, (bred to lay) 1 cockerel, 2 pullets, Donald Brown; Pen of 3 Hybrid Pul- lets, (bred to lay) Robt. hlibberd, 1st 2nd. and 3rd., T. J, McInnes; Best pen of 3 pullets, (any kind) Robert Hibberd, 1st. and 2nd, PLANTS & FLOWERS Asters, Mrs, Mel Allan, T. L. Mc- Innes; Dahlias, Mrs. Geo. Richards, Minnie Mcllwaine; Sweet Peas, Mrs. Mel. Allan, Mrs. Geo, Richards; One Rose bloom; grown out of doors, Mrs. iGeo. Richards, Spence Brears; Glad- iolas, Wm. Wilson, Mrs. Mel, Allan; Bouquet for living room table, T. L. McInnes; Bouquet for dining room table, T. L. McInnes; Basket of an- nuals, Mrs. A. A. Taylor, Wroxeter; Pansies, Mrs. Geo, Richards, Norman Harding; Petunias, Mrs Geo. Richards, John Baylor; Phlox, Norman Harding, Mrs. Mel. Allan; Zinnias, T, L. McIn- nes, Mrs. Mel. Allan; Marigolds, Mrs. Mel Allan, Mrs A. A. Taylor; Snap- dragons, Mrs A. A. Taylor, Spence Brears; Salpyglossis, Mrs. W. H. Wolfe, Clifford; Homemade corsage, Mrs. Geo. Richards, Geo. Baker; Col- lection of House Plants, Mrs. Wm, H. Wolfe; Begonia Rex, W. F Campbell; Geraniums, IVIrs,,A, K. Graham, Mrs. Wm. B Wolfe; African iolet, Minnie Mcllwaine, Mrs Mel, Allan; House Fern, W. F. Campbell, Robt. Hibberd; 2 Foliage Plants, Mrs. S. K. Graham, John Baylor; Hanging basket for ver- andah, Mrs. S. K. Graham; Window Box, Mrs, S. K. Graham; Collection of Cacti, Mrs. Win. H. Wolfe, Mrs. S. In, Graham; Chrysanthemums, Mrs. Mel, Allan; Best Basket of Flowers, suit- able for church decoration, Wm. Wil- son.. LADIES' WORK Women's Wearing Apparel-Night Dress, Robe Gibson, Mrs, Win. H. Wolfe, Clifford; Night Dress, flannel- ette, Robt. Gibson; House Coat, Mrs. Wes. Heimpel, Wroxeter; Pajama Suit, Robt, Gibson, Mrs, Wes. Heim- pen House Dress, Mrs. Win. Wolfe; Convalescent Jacket, Mrs. S. K. Gra- ham; Kitchen Apron, Mrs. Win, Wolfe, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Fancy Apron, Mrs. Wes. Heimpel, Mrs. Wm. Wolfe; Slip, Mrs. Wes, Heimpel, Mrs Wm. Wolfe; Knitted Wool Gloves, Mrs Wes, Heim- pel. Men's Wearing ApparelanSport Shirt collar attached, Robt, Gibson, Mrs. Wm. H. Wolfe; Pajama Suit, Robt, Gibson, Win. Wilson; Socks, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Knitted Wool Gloves, Mrs. Wes. 1--leirianel, Children's Wearing Apparel-Sun $nit, Robt, Gibson, Mre, Wes Heimpel; Child's Dress, Smocked, 2nd., Mrs. Wea Heimpel; Child's Overalls, Rol* Gib- Ma; Child's Sweater, Mrs. Herb, BuS- by, gildpritty; 2nd., Mrs: Gee, ''richr arils, FOrdWiels; ,,InfOnt'S Jacket, Mrs, Herb, Busby; best article of boys ivaCloteWntsrnHaelme Heimpel;" 2nd., Robt, Bogabrmt, POnitberatl. beet article of girls clothing, Made from old garment, 1st, Mrs, Jim Hu& eon, 2nd,, Mrs, WO Heimpel, ' Women's Institute Project 1st., Fordwieb; 2nd„ Jr, institute, (Howiclr); 3rd,, Gerrie; 4th., Wroneter. HOUSEHOLD- LINENS Luncheon Set; Bridge set, Mrs, Win, H. Wolfe; Bridge Table cover, Mrs. Wm. A, Wolfe; Buffet Set, Mrs. Wes. Heimpel, el'se, Mrs, Wm. e Ws inW1 Heimpel, M ;1, Ches- terfield rs, Wm. H. Wolfe; Pr, embroidered tow- els, Mrs. Wm. H, Wolfe; Guest towels, Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Mrs, Wrn. H, Wolfe; Pillow Cases, embroidered, Mrs. Wes PIpinapel, hire, Wria. H. Wolfe; Pillow Cases, A.O.K,, Mrs Wes Heimpel, Mrs Jim Hudson; Sheets and pillow cases, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Vani- ty Set, Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Mrs. Win. Wolfe; Dresser Scarf, Mrs. Wes Heine- pel, Mrs, Wm, Wolfe; Fancy Cushion, wool, Minnie McIlwaine, Mrs, Wes Heimpel; Cushion, any other kind, Wm, Wilson, Mrs, S. Heimpel, Quilts and Bugs-Comforter, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; quilt, pieced cotton, Mrs. Wm. Wolfe; Quilt, nursery de- sign, Robt, Gibson, Mrs, Wes Heimpel; Braided Rug, Mrs, Wes Heimpel; Mrs. Wm. Wolfe; Hooked Rag Rug, 2nd., Mrs. S. K. Graham; Hooked Wool Rug, 1st.„ Mrs. Geo. Richards, Women's Work Miscellaneous Bedroom Slippers, Mrs S. K. Gra- ham, Robt. Gibson; Afghan, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Ladies Bag, Glenn Johnston, John Baylor; New Style shopping bag, Mrs, Wes Heimpel; Handmade Dresser Doll, Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Robt, Gibson; Handmade Toy Cotton, Mrs. Robt, Gibson, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Tatting, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Lace, crochet, Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Mrs. Wm. H. Wolfe; Hobby Display, Robert Gibson, Mrs. Wes Heimpel. Open To Ilowiek Residents Only Quilt Blocks, Robt. Gibson, Mrs. Geo, Richards,; Cotton Quilt, pieced, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Infant Jacket, Bonnet and Bootees, Mrs. Geo. Rich- ards, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Child's Sweater Coat, Mrs. Geo, Richards, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Kitchen Apron, Robt. Gibson, Geo. Baker; Tea Apron, Geo. Baker, Mrs, Win. Wolfe; Ladies Dress, Geo, Baker, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Men's Woollen Mitts, Mrs. Wes Heim- pel, Wm. Wilson ;Men's Socks, Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Mrs. A. A, Taylor; pel,,Wm, Wilson; Men's Socks, Mrs. Geo. Richards; Men's Sleeveless Swe- ater, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Men's long sleeved sweater, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Men's Dress Shirt, laundered, Geo, Baker, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Pot Hold.. ers, 3 patterns, Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Mrs. Win. Wolfe; Specimen Darning on wool, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Pr. Pil- low Cases, any trim, Mrs. Wes Heim- pel, Mrs. Mel Allan; Pr. Tea Towels, new idea, Robt. Gibson, Mrs. S. K. 'Graham; class open to girls 12 to 19 years, residents of Howick only (Bed- spread, Jean Dinsmore; Dresser Scarf, Jean Dinsmore; Chair Pad, Jean Dinsmore; Best piece of work by lady over 65, Mrs. A. A. Taylor; Special by Monarch Knitting, Mrs, Wes Heimpel, Mrs. Herb Busby; best Print House Dress, print to be pur- chased at Howe's store and donated by Howe, Geo. Baker, Win. Wilson; Best Handmade Table Centre Decora- tion, Mrs. S. K. Graham, DAIRY PRODUCE DOMESTIC SCIENCE 3 Prints Butter, Mrs. Wm. H. Wolfe; 1 dozen Hen eggs, brown, Spence Brears, T. L. McInnes; Roast Chicken, Wm. Wilson; Homemade Soap, Spence Brears, Mrs. Wes Heim- pal; Best 5 piece*cold lunch, Mrs. A. A, Taylor. Home Baking-Loaf White Bread, Mrs. A. A. Taylor, John Baylor; Loaf Whole Wheat Bread, lairs. A. A, Tay- lor; Johnny Cake, Mrs A. A. Taylor, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Loaf Brown Bread, Mrs. A. A. Taylor; 6 Parker House Rolls, Minnie Mcllwaine, Geo. Baker; 6 Buns, Minnie Mcllwaine, Mrs. A. A, Taylor; 6 Tea Biscuits, Min- nie Mcllwaine, Wm. Wilson; Four ways of serving apples, Mrs. Herb Busby; 6 Bran Muffins, E, H. Strong & Son, Mrs. Wes. Heimpel; Light Layer Cake, Glenn Johnston, Mrs. Herb Busby; Sponge Cake, Minnie Mcll- waine, Mrs. Mel Allan; Angel Cake, Glenn Johnston, Mrs. Jim Hudson; Chocolate Layer Cake, Mrs. A. A. Taylor, Glenn Johnston; Gingerbread, Mrs, Herb Busby, Mrs. Mel Allan; Jelly Roll, Mrs, A, A, Taylor; Light Fruit Cake, Minnie Mcllwaine; Light Cookies, rolled, E. H. Strong & Son, Oatmeal cookies, rolled, E. H. Strong (Continued on page eight) FOR. 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