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::, problems.-breedtn feedln and sea- fi z I s '+.f,.; .,r t, r ,' t ;" "4;,,1� i , : 111 .,
gx g vacant cent. number of, in thgse. _' ,Yt; �:s,�°g (P, A.) +! F..'ir lelr� _ ,N
city lot's were sprouting finer .,€,s T HI J r N ,
sonal influence. parte who unM.erstlaod h c nv L§,aihv,p�f� ;'rr,, 6'A}r.toU YI'r'n�, t
G crops of 'potatoes. Whatever Other her a a9#"f3}if 2i '. s (4; N4 , _, 5,, ,w96 1 , hyBL:,•#,r 4 t, r ilCt'r
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shortages the, E�ritis'h' :people have suf7 e. � o dl G r, t .ai 1 lY t+, a , ..z c i �1 ,
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inheritance are responsible for the ing the day''the-W'ing was visited.by; t, n, ,:trw,t. clivi,.• GS ,t
Pered in this war, there have always 'w ex trip. 'ggp.e them ant 'e .PokI11 Yty € orf 1 , ,t,ru hf hA r ! .,:
` following: Egg size (this is also Set the large group of See. Cadets at Kit ; . , ; �1 ''L 7�,?#s ,� + °,,; ; ,, s ,t t ; t'I;t
been lots of potatoes. Last year over. to 'fin'd their sea le ,,Rr, a r i ;;
a million acre were 'len• _ , .: ire t' has tk►�00#1. R, i ti i'
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lated, . to' bird size , egg sthape, shell s P ted in this chiga'mi, who came here aboard the Ztover- :cook. on' ,co. g li' n K "
•:.:::,:;;;:..:,::;::•,: color (a .breed charaotezzstic), shell R.A.F. erflsh boat Duok." fihe Ito s:• iso. ;le ao vis a ° '
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r f texture which is also linked with food, which has almost replaced bread por'ies.;--Goderich Si ail -Star; `-' h'�1
as the "staff of life".in Britain'. were immensely interested in the old tel ' sxetan ' ,a,,,%,, , ,�,:si}dy ii t � a14
MINION and Provincial feeding, and interior quality i�} so far schooner and her rigging, and the Car Turned, QMer •General, nn�orma�I ��, a �y�;+�+ uG'a`' �tir��
Next, the ministry started to teach vicentk f the glgls X l � `� : t t A
Government subsidies as it relates to size of yolk and per- the People 'how to cook potatoes toy 4" ts•,r4 +
and payment of freight charges on Western tentage of 'thick white. .a get the greatest vitamin and mineral A group of young 'local pegple 'had ir►;fir lllon,,mss tP,.,, , , - , ,,;, z+r 1.
feed. grains should mare winter feeding Since these are controlled to , a delegation to -Ottawa, L. F. McIntosh, a very bad fright and a very Iueky, es- 4s t9!,,,V"hat'�'�q ®me2kt�r �c�`Y#��S�!,
value from them, for with oranges o ^ (ane
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ore profitable this year, and will help ' large extent by breeding, the poultry and other Vitamin' C -rich foods so pool repgesentative, said 7,000 sigh cape on Thursday evening whQiti the .sect' or a>ly. other`''rti Sr�1'410
you to maintain production ta, meet the raiser would therefore consider breed tures already had .been affixed to let `car in Which •Chet' were riding' turned taini'ug to the Mgr'' oT�_li o<�7i , jnsa '
scarce they had to be -reserved 'Yor y , i
- British quota. and 'selection within the breed, in tern Which will be sd'nt to various completely o�er into the ditch near ;Tlz-visioll,, ,May n rdla Weed A���,{R 3 Irl } ��
babies there •was 'a real ,danger That - 2 hl ' i,
order to secure the desired egg size, government departments with a view' tine 10th bridge East'gTavtanpsh. The '1fLurneY vri>ose bongs is aL '. "(1'114, + r
If you hl3ve decided to carry, Over additional the people would 'go sllo}t of this im- - �
hogs, sheets or other livestock, is shell color, size of yolk, etc, ty'l3 teach- to bringing about [better grain prices car drived by Clayton Coates lied' fl've of Britannia; and' Titlron Q�'4s; r F ---- 1, xi
cattle, , portant vitamin. The n[inist other 'passengers and they all a caped 'ericYl Signal -Star; µ -11 s11 i1r >i.
the timet provide for winter feeding Feed Puts in the Vitamins ing ethors were often humorous. and improved marketing conditionh. a G m
Q p g $y feeding, one can influence shell Little verses appe red tellin After 'the meeting, additional. let- with a shaking up except the driver, , 1. , "'M.i, , �",
xequiremetits. Transportation may be difEeult g people „ t, j� i x
next winter. strength and quality, yolk color and that tern were signed by those present to who injured leis leg bnt was able to 4�31a'i s the nda_anepial° iily�ei, . ,' " y %% ,
flavor, vitamin content, ,hatchability bring the total well over the 10,000 carry on his duties at the Bank of, between a man suet a W, v',RIpa,n`��r �;t,F +tt)'fjQ', i;
"The very sight of ,peelings , ' i �
See your. feed and grain, dealer now. If you ', and thickness of white. Deeply hurts Lord Woolton's feel- mark. Commerce the fellowinig morning.' ' A man will pay f'2 for, a!4g7t aim Lit i , "
need money call' and discuss your plans, We.; It is quite generally known that Other , resolutions adopted asked The ,ca€ • was a -complete wreck. he wants', while' a womani will p' 1 � a',. ft yi v,
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g der a loan and help you P PP les' of calcium, such ,as and saying that the question of freight car allot g am>.•.Advance-Times. s t. Waw. �k ; �`+
t9 -arrange the details. are obtained from oyster shell or menta to country wheat shipping !x h
"Please remember that You. ough'ter Will Act, r a,7
As. Liaison Officer
ground limestone, will increase shell Cook your spuds in little water.', Points be settled by making farmers'"
strength. Professor •Snydel said th t preference, not elevator size, the bas- Mrs. Fred 11�urney, well lulown rest- 1Cf/1' C � } `� i d '11�
H a Women may not always remember �s••.': a .,: ill ar3��*
.+ - vitamin D -war a factor and possibly the "why" but the verses stick and is for allotment; protested levying of t dent of 'Goderich„ ties kindly consent- ��"��� k
managanese. Temperature also has income tax against co-operatives, and , ed' to act as liaison officer in God'e- a %' ,� # ' 1 .".."I"
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DOMINION BANK the teaching hese been remarkably ef- nt I e �41�
some influence. y sub fective. drafUrget debt that tadjustmenteral glegie atovern�ion in IRCC.A Ftk11Q s� 11€Turneylismwell quale f''VAUz
Yolk color; and flavor are ver 1
i'.ETAHLIBi�D 18?i' Our own -nutrition. 'services has
ject to feed' influences: Professor been telling Canadian ,: women 'the the spirit and purpose of the Farm- I fled 'for such service. She has been iWT FINE fOA C/GARLTA"�' Y�
SEAFORTH B'RAN'CH Snyder would express no preference ers' ;Creditors' Arrangement 'Act. a' resident of God'erich foz" 40 pears Dy
same things about cooking potatoes l1.
Manager nutritionally for the highdy colored .' f,5II
E. C. Boswell to conserve important nutritive' va- ,iii r •
yolk, for a •medium colored' yolk . or
- lues. Peeling potatoes Was always a r ', '
for a .pale colored yolk. He was not chore for lite busy Parra woman with ltg
sure that there was any nutritional a crowd of Hungry men to feed. Now , � tel
difference, but he, did express the' CIaII° 'PHIS xDvnxTzn�uT' FOR
she can add' to the satisfaction' of
I Fats and Oils . opinion- that should be uniform s.
time saved the 'knowledge the tshe is t�
in color and 'he- was quite certain that .actually feeding ;,her family ibetter �.
Very' Useful eggs would meet with more popular
favor when all when she doesn't .peel her potatoes.
In Germany, yolks were uniform in j
I e any, fats which Canadians �F ��w;Y,
color and of 'medium or mild intens- TIME TO CULL 14Ja4
would hesitate to Jconsider as edible
/ are refined thoroughly and used in ity' . Although United States cattle num- .11 I
food. In England whale oil is being Yolk color -is easily influenced by hers reached an all-time high of 78.2. ' ii'
used to manufacture margarine. -and feed. Outdoor, green feed intensifies million 'head last January 1st they, •
with "MAGIC" the yolk color decidedly, especially . t
in Russia linseed has long been:,con- are" still increasing. A preliminary ,
RATION BOOO'K ��
EGG ROLL steered as an important edible oil. At when mash is omitted'. Some eggs estimate indicates that-47ie total cat- 1 "
c. the present time, the United State; become grassy, that is the yolk gets tie on farms will reach well above 81 i
4 top.flour high] colored and even the white is million head by January 1, °1944. :r';-1
/45tY P Magic Baking Powder is manufaeturing�linseed cid shorten y
4 tbs. shortening ing for lend lease shipment. tinged. Here is a much needed potential .
L egg Vitamin A can be fed into eggs with source of food for the nation, because -
c. milk Without oll-• for transportation the g WHEN,AND WHERE10V GET IT a,•
cod liver oil and bq feedin viosterol
5 hard boiled eggs U n'ited Nations would be unable to government purchasing agencies were
4 tas, milk move its masses of war equipment, one- can put plenty of vitamin D into not able to buy adequate supplies , of
2 tap. lemon juice .. 3
3 tap. chopped onion (?*her types of oil are also vital to the 'yolk, Riboflavin (vitamin G), beef, packers have been required to11 �+
2 tbs. chopped parsley,
2 tbs. chopped green pepper the war effort-aarticu'larly those hay'• which 'affects hatchability, can also set aside 45 ,per cent of all beef they A � ' � � � � � � f � - � ' � � afi�'
1' tap. dry mustard n; a high glycerine 'content such as be inserted. At the O.A.C. it has been y specifications. ' 1 I.' *`
Salt, pepper, paprika kill which ,meets arm „
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cocoanut and I.a!m oils. In food pro
shown that hatchability can be An intelligent, beef policy would call
Sift together flint 3 ingredients: brought up ;to and 'hel'd at 75 per cent for a conversion of cattle into beef,
me in measuring
cup;
Beat egg is duction,' these are being replaced by °
moasueing cup; aad milk to or better by adding butter milk pow-,
make �a cup; add to first mer- other oils from• which a lesser per by an orderly liquidation of numbers, For the convenienc1.111,
e of the public and to ensure
„taro-1iu out /inch thick, on err.'tage of glycezin9e can be obtai zed. der and cod. liver oil to the basal res- rather than a continuation of the ( - if
floured board. Chop hard tion. •Heavy feeding of .succulent speed dlstributl I1 Ration Book 3 will be issued '-
boiled eats, aiswithretnaining When the Japanese conquests cut Present trend of building up breeding p y Q
ingredients, spreesd,on sough. feeds improves the thicknes's of the herds. i
Ro11 up like Jelly tail and bake off half of Canada's supplies of fats locally at the distribution- centres listed 'below:
in hot oven (425° F.) 30 minutes white.v
Serve with cheese sauce. rued oils (exclusive of butter) Cana- With the cattle market apparently
And then Professor Snyder paid period of 'lighter re- $,
deans were forced to become fat -Con- a heading for a. e1i1I eft
-'� scious. In the Dominion, flax, sun- his respects to the barnyard egg. ceipts in early August, farmers will FOUR THINGS i 0 DO �
(" " Hens that frequent manure heaps and like] Snd it profitable to carefully
?G�� flower,' soybean and rape seed are b;:- y® g� ���$g �eQlit L®®� tier
Fes' hog runs just cannot conceal their
ing grown and `used to make up. a cull •their herds at this time, Cows
NT misdemeanour. It shows up decided- Print in elloek teeters in Ink a,
`- >rHHE1NaETE5 Part of the loss. 'Fats salvaged in the may be sold right off the grass, while y
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]y in the quality of the egg that is <£crrro a.t esti en betas mwfEea) Fill in the application card-
' i Lt3. kitchen are being depended upon to heifers that are culled probably will Prolix 6 serial iedmber which is the first
fill the quota regpired. Put on the breakfast table for people need a short feed. Noaes6r;etavoFlettv")�l�(S,�Q�j,�� postcard in t�y
your present ration book. DO 'Y1'
To save fats means to use them Seasonal Influences' ]ivestockit is ori mbersnhavetbegunthe ntozout m s ast" MOP_P-I S0N p1tI1V1 o u!g,-do not write ?1t
to eat.MIS s
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askedthisquestionousewDOe hive. sot Snyder seasonal
anriouncedinfluences
the chest strip our ,feed -growing capacity- Pre- o`� Pr mama JOHN ����� -the information required,
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mean that all dripping must be turn-" sent rates of livestock production can e 3 (s)du r6queranr........ ............... and sign at the bottom yitla our (''t+
quality in eggs -occurs from, November !- n eac usual signature. Follow the method
, ed in for salvage?" 'The answer ]s q not be maintained unless extraordzn- at- Address ar R.R. No. '[]��� ARL. d
to WI'arciz, decreasing in April and on v a Adresse t f.. on car illustrated. r
MA UL• 'No. As much dripping' as Is needed art' yields of feed grain are obtained. , 6�
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many eggs into lower grades are due f m Je declare etre fe dhtcnteur du carnet h
VIath'el-:, "Jimmie, what are you do- * & o° ; de rationnement tluque9 tette case tle a Do not detach the card -from
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(, I ; • ing in the pantry?" to management .and also to seasonal USEFUL IMPLEMENT °> eference a etc detachee, o" que iesigno youY ration book. this must
influences- The per9>eat•�tge is high- de bonne foi pour le detenteur dont les be done b an official at the Local"
Jimmie: "Oh, I'm just gutting a The one-way i3isk, when operated at i nom ¢t adresse apparaissent ci dcssus. Distributing Centr@. If already de`
est in fall and slicing. When the hens from 3t q'
few things away," /2 to 9, miles per hour, re vires n / / "
go from mudd yards or runs into `/,/f� `Q Cached, it should be brought in lq
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y less ,power per acre than ''any other along wi[h your present ration. �:'
the nests the eggs are like] to be . _ (Signature-signerum) d
y deep tillage machine. At 3[/2 miles' book. yr
,, soiled. per hour, stony land may be one-way- Persons of 16 nJ
Under management Professor , Sny years or over ,,
7ed without undue breakage of the must sign their own cards. 1h,
How the Baby has Grown , der recommended clean, -darkened disks. - Canis of persons under 16 years y,{
nests and plenty of nest room. 'Fre- *, * * . , r must be signed by parents or guar- 3"
. quent gathering is also important. He � WHY DIRTY EGGS? IN FILL114G IN YOUR APPLICATION CARD ... dians. Children under 16 will not - ,,,i
stated that dirty eggs should b ede- be allowed to apply for new ration
Fully 90 per cent' of all, the dirty FOLLOW THE METHOD INDICATED ABOVL - 4
creased 50 per cent. by frequent Bath- - books, either for themselves or for
eggs produced' on Canadian farms ley,; other members of the family. n:cr
ening and .darkened nests. . Y '::11µk
,I have •been due to the foilovvin'g taus- i!
Anything that .will cgntri'bute "to e I
clean feet naturally will reduce the Dirty poultry house floors, dirty ] DO NOT, SURRENDER, DESTROY OR THROW AWAY YOUR PRESENT RAT ON ,
precentage of soiled' eggs, hens' feet, dirty nests;• gathering egg's BOOK. IT CONTAINS COUPONS YET TO BE USED FOR MEAT .PURCHASES. _,_;:t,,
Cleaning and .washing were discuss with very dirty bands, and the use of
ed and the, statement was made that dirty packing material including old .i
washed eggs decrease in quality more fillers, flats" and pads when packing RESIDENTS OF RURAL AREAS may apply on behalf of their neigh- '
rapidly th'Xn unwashed eggs. When 'eggs for shipment. bours, ,provide g Ration Book 2, and properly filled in 'application
eggs must be washed a one per cent, The earth poultry house floor is of- Lairds, arepresented. ,
lye solut]on was recommended, ten accountable for dirty eggs, not . .t
Swat the Rooster,! ` I
on•]y those laid on the floor, that also RESIDENTS OF A TOWN OR CITY. Any senior or responsible it
The rooster has no place in, the pen many of `those laid in the nests, be- member of a household may apply for new Ration Books on behalf of
where market eggs are being produc- cause the lien' feet become dirty ' y pp y i"'
ed; Professor Snyder declared. Infer- scratching in earth and straw, gar- I other members of the household, providing Ration Book 2 and properly ;%
the eggs are- best. filled in a lication cards, are presented. :' I
titularly if the floor is damp.` 1)P ,,,
All litter, dropping boards, yards, * * *o x'.
bedding and nests should -be clean. PARITY PRICES URGED' •
Frequent gathering of 'the eggs Is of
On presentation at a Distributing Centre of your present }; a
g IN POLICY ON FARMING ration book with properly completed'application card, "1 a bk,
utmost importance and then the eggs Recognition of the print le of p
p par- you will be issued your new Ration Book 3• and,
should be held in a temperature un = ty prces as basic to long-term' agrf- present Ration Boowill be returned to yon. yqur 't esti,
der 65 degrees with over 75 per cent ,,.,,,,
humidity. Handle the eggs with cultural prosperity in Western Can- ;t`,n.
ads was sought last week by 425 per- h�,s
clean hands and carefully, avoid jolt V/olunteer,, Workers are giving their time to serve you at the ®ism- , 'k
sons gathered at Saskatoon to Lear 9 g jzi,,
ing and frequent handling, speakers on problems affecting the buting Centres. - Help them by following these instructions cureeitully. �'"'A
Blood Clots and Meat Spots well-being of. farmers. � '
Eggs, containing blood clots or meat I1.+'"
? The meeting, called by co-operhtive • ,f 's; �
spots, suffer severely during grading committees of the Saskatchewan ly , ;
,LOCAL DISTRIBUTING CENT �;
operations.- Professor .Snyder ,said Wheat pool in that, area, went on re- ".. INs
that blood clots in eggs are due to rnrrl by. resolution as demanding thalt ADDE�ES DST `I-$�iJ25
fright or extra exertion, to fher�dity, ,,. federal government "immediately �1:1;, ,�11i ,, �}`
and sometimes to stimulation caused accept the Principie of parity pi'lces Town HaYI, 9�eafOrth A ' 26 2'7 28 10 a.m. $O 1H.It1. ) T
by irritating proteins or too much 1Ag" ' +L,,t� ,
protein. for farm products as a part of a Saturday -7,
permanent agricultural policy." ]United Church, Brucefield p.m. to ii0 p m. i/ `f a
Aug 26, 2'7 10 a.Irl, to 5 ' Ao. ' � �� .
'Meat 'spats in eggs are caused by' .: P
Speakers d scribed the meeting one „
the sloughing off of follicular tissue g I.-. r si i . l
y y of a series being sponsored through-'"TION»I ' '
out the province as a "follow-up" to"!�.
,by diseased oval an3d by oxidized' blood' A D M I]410 r IA Ve
title 'agitation Which led11
, to. the r "Of- , a{ ` a ; Frf
SAVE NUTRITIVE VALUES' tayw� trek"*of February, 1942, for a t':
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. quent gathering is also important. He � WHY DIRTY EGGS? IN FILL114G IN YOUR APPLICATION CARD ... dians. Children under 16 will not - ,,,i
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Anything that .will cgntri'bute "to e I
clean feet naturally will reduce the Dirty poultry house floors, dirty ] DO NOT, SURRENDER, DESTROY OR THROW AWAY YOUR PRESENT RAT ON ,
precentage of soiled' eggs, hens' feet, dirty nests;• gathering egg's BOOK. IT CONTAINS COUPONS YET TO BE USED FOR MEAT .PURCHASES. _,_;:t,,
Cleaning and .washing were discuss with very dirty bands, and the use of
ed and the, statement was made that dirty packing material including old .i
washed eggs decrease in quality more fillers, flats" and pads when packing RESIDENTS OF RURAL AREAS may apply on behalf of their neigh- '
rapidly th'Xn unwashed eggs. When 'eggs for shipment. bours, ,provide g Ration Book 2, and properly filled in 'application
eggs must be washed a one per cent, The earth poultry house floor is of- Lairds, arepresented. ,
lye solut]on was recommended, ten accountable for dirty eggs, not . .t
Swat the Rooster,! ` I
on•]y those laid on the floor, that also RESIDENTS OF A TOWN OR CITY. Any senior or responsible it
The rooster has no place in, the pen many of `those laid in the nests, be- member of a household may apply for new Ration Books on behalf of
where market eggs are being produc- cause the lien' feet become dirty ' y pp y i"'
ed; Professor Snyder declared. Infer- scratching in earth and straw, gar- I other members of the household, providing Ration Book 2 and properly ;%
the eggs are- best. filled in a lication cards, are presented. :' I
titularly if the floor is damp.` 1)P ,,,
All litter, dropping boards, yards, * * *o x'.
bedding and nests should -be clean. PARITY PRICES URGED' •
Frequent gathering of 'the eggs Is of
On presentation at a Distributing Centre of your present }; a
g IN POLICY ON FARMING ration book with properly completed'application card, "1 a bk,
utmost importance and then the eggs Recognition of the print le of p
p par- you will be issued your new Ration Book 3• and,
should be held in a temperature un = ty prces as basic to long-term' agrf- present Ration Boowill be returned to yon. yqur 't esti,
der 65 degrees with over 75 per cent ,,.,,,,
humidity. Handle the eggs with cultural prosperity in Western Can- ;t`,n.
ads was sought last week by 425 per- h�,s
clean hands and carefully, avoid jolt V/olunteer,, Workers are giving their time to serve you at the ®ism- , 'k
sons gathered at Saskatoon to Lear 9 g jzi,,
ing and frequent handling, speakers on problems affecting the buting Centres. - Help them by following these instructions cureeitully. �'"'A
Blood Clots and Meat Spots well-being of. farmers. � '
Eggs, containing blood clots or meat I1.+'"
? The meeting, called by co-operhtive • ,f 's; �
spots, suffer severely during grading committees of the Saskatchewan ly , ;
,LOCAL DISTRIBUTING CENT �;
operations.- Professor .Snyder ,said Wheat pool in that, area, went on re- ".. INs
that blood clots in eggs are due to rnrrl by. resolution as demanding thalt ADDE�ES DST `I-$�iJ25
fright or extra exertion, to fher�dity, ,,. federal government "immediately �1:1;, ,�11i ,, �}`
and sometimes to stimulation caused accept the Principie of parity pi'lces Town HaYI, 9�eafOrth A ' 26 2'7 28 10 a.m. $O 1H.It1. ) T
by irritating proteins or too much 1Ag" ' +L,,t� ,
protein. for farm products as a part of a Saturday -7,
permanent agricultural policy." ]United Church, Brucefield p.m. to ii0 p m. i/ `f a
Aug 26, 2'7 10 a.Irl, to 5 ' Ao. ' � �� .
'Meat 'spats in eggs are caused by' .: P
Speakers d scribed the meeting one „
the sloughing off of follicular tissue g I.-. r si i . l
y y of a series being sponsored through-'"TION»I ' '
out the province as a "follow-up" to"!�.
,by diseased oval an3d by oxidized' blood' A D M I]410 r IA Ve
title 'agitation Which led11
, to. the r "Of- , a{ ` a ; Frf
SAVE NUTRITIVE VALUES' tayw� trek"*of February, 1942, for a t':
Yb. p W 4��.t... '"al F I� "' � i t . ,,t gS,lA,,
BY NOl11.
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