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FARMERS' INSTITUTE
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA.
OCTOBER 25 TO 28, 1921.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Fred Maurer. Vice-Pre.ident
J. W. Auld, Treasurer
F. W. Cowden
Geo. Attack
Tom Swart
C. B Steward
Frank Frhbie
Fraak Sutton
H. H. Crowell
Ed. Overing, Pre.ident
Henry Gtlbam, Secretary
J. H. Elliager
Clarence Johnson
D. C. Bell
C. J. Piatt
Fraak Baa
Heary John.on
Mas Mlier
C. G. Starke
HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT
Mrs. Fraak FrUkie, President Mr. Halbert Tfceata, Secretary
Mm. Fred Maarar, Vice-Prerideat Mn, D. H. Kaley, A't.-Secretary
Mn. G. W. Huauael Ml.. Mollie Ferris
Mrs. Wat. Waif Mr.. W. A. Mayaard
Mr. Wm. H. Taeau Mrs. Max Miier
Mm Lloyd Melatyra
All entries closo at 10:00 o'clock, Wednesday, October 27, 1921.
All entries shall be made at the secretary's office at the State
Bank, except Woman's Department. Entry fees are due at time of
entry. Premium list as published will be strictly adhered to. Stock
Parade Thursday and School Parade Friday.
Entries may be made at any time prior to the opening of. the in
stitute. Wtite for entry blank.
PROGRAM
Tuesday, October 25th Entry Day
Tuesday Night, at 7 :30 Program by Red Cloud Schools
Wednesday, 9:00 A. M High School Stock Judging Contest
Wednesday, 10:00 A. M Judging Poultry
Wednesday, 10:00 A. M Judging Home Economics Department
Wednesday, 10:00 A. M Judging Hogs in tho following order
Spqtted Poland Chinas, Poland Chinas, Duroc Jerseys, Chester Whites,
Hampshires'and Pig Club Pigs.
Wednesday Night, 7:30 Music and Moving Pictures
On Tuberculosis and a Lecture on Tuberculosis Eradication by Dr.
C. H. Hays of U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry. Presentation
of Winning Stock Judging Team.
Thursday, 9:00 A. M Judging Sheep, Shorthcrn Calf Club, Holstcin
Calf Club, Shorthorn Cattle, Hereford Cattle, Holstcin Cattle,
Angus Cattle and Red Polled Cattle.
Thursday. 2:00 P. M Livestock Parade
Thursday, 3:00 P. M ...Judging Horses
Thursday Night, 7:30 Music, Moving Pictures, "Down the Niobrara,"
"Dairy Industry of Nebraska." Lecture by Ashton C.
- Shnllenbcrgcr. Election of Officers.
Friday, 11:00 A. M Demonstration Contest
Friday, 2:00 P. M Civ'c and School Parade
Friday, 3:00 P. M .". Foot Ball nme, Red Cloud vs.
HORSES CLASS A.
A fee of 50c for each entry.
Horse Exhibit at Bailey Tie Barn.
Age of horses will be computed from January l&t of year foaled.
Wm. Kirkpatrick, Henry Johnson, Ralph Hunter; Supt.
H. J. Grnmlich, Lincoln, Nebraska, Judge,
Lot 1 Draft.
1st
Stallion 2 years and over $10.00
Stallion 1 year and under 2 8.00
Mare 4 years and over 8.00
Mare 3 years and under 4 8.00
Mare 2 years and under 3 8.00
Colt 1 year and under 2 8.00
Colt under 1 year 8.00
Gelding 3 years and over 8.00
Gelding 2 years and under 3 8.00
Lot 2 Roadster and Coach same as draft.
Lot 3 Jacks and Mules same as draft.
Lot 4
Team of Farm Horses to be shown on haltcr$ 8.00
Team of Mules to be shown on halter 8.00
Carriage Team 8.00
Single Driver 5.00
Shetland Pony 5.00
Grand Champion Stallion Ribbon
Grand Champion Mare Ribbon
CATTLE CLASS IS.
Cattle Exhibit at Besse Auditorium
A fee of 50c for each entry.
Alf. Nolan, C. B. Steward and Wat. Starke, Supt'..
H. J. Gramlicb, Liacola, Nebraska, Judge.
' The date of computing the age of cattle shall be from Septem
ber 1st in all classes except Junior Classes, which shall be from Jan
uary 1st.
AMERICAN SHORTHORN BREEDER'S ASSOCIATION are
offering four handsome ribbons for Champion Shorthorn Bull, Re
serve Champion Bull, Champion Shorthorn Cow and Get of Sire. Al
so $25.00 cash for the Champion Bull.
In addition to the above offer the Farmer's Institute is putting
up $15.00 cash for Champion Cow, and $10.00 for Reserve Champion
Bull.
In view of the fact that our Calf and Pig Club Members will be
our future Livestook Breeders and to encourage them they will be
permitted to show in the open class.
Snorthorn and rolled uurnamt
1st.
Bull 3 years old and over $ 5.00
Bull 2 years old and under 3 5.00
Senior Yearling bull 5.00
Junior Yearling bull 5.00
Senior bull calf -. 5.00
Junior bull calf 5.00
Cow 3 years old and over 5.00
Cow 2 years old and under 5.00
Senior Yearling heifer 5.00
Junior Yearling heifer n 5.00
2nd
No. 1.
No. 2.
No. 3.
No. 4.
No. 6.
No. G.
No. 7.
No. 8.
No. 9.
No. 28.
No. 29.
No. 30.
No. 31.
No. 32.
No. 33.
5.00
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4.00
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$ 5.00
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2nd
$ 3.00
No. 10.
No. 11.
5.00
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13.
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No. 14.
No. 15.
No. 16.
No. 20.
No. 21.
5.00
5.00
3.00
3.00
5.00 3.00
3.00
Lot 3.
Lot 4.
Lot5.
Lot 6.
Lot 7.
Lot 8.
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Senior heifer calf
Junior heifer calf 5.00
Graded herd, Bull over 1 year, Cow over 2
years; heifer 1 year and under 2, heifer
under 1 year
Get of Sire, 4 animals, either sex, any age ,
Produce of dam, 2 animals either sex, any
acre ,
Calf herd, bull and 2 heifers under one
year, bred by exhibitor 5.00
Champion bull Ribbon
Champion cow Ribbon
Lot 2. lleretorus.
Angus.
Galloway.
Red Poll.
Holstein.
Jerseys.
Milkine Shorthorns.
All of tho above same as Shorthorns.
SWINE CLASS C.
Swine Exhibit at Besse Auditorium.
A fee of 50c for each entry.
Clarence Johnson, Len Wilraot and Geo. Amaclc Supt'..
H. J. Grasalich, Lincoln, Nebra.ka, Judge.
Date for computing age of hogs ahaall bo September 1st, for
Senior classes, and March 1st for Junior Classes.
In view of the fact that our Calf and Pig Club Members will be
our future Livestock Breeders and to encourage them, they will be
permitted to ehow in the open classes.
Lot 1 Poland China.
1st.
Boar 2 years old and over $ 3.00
Boar 1 year and under 2 3,00
Boar G months and under 1 year 3.00
Boar under 6 months 3.00
Sow 2 years old and over 3.00
Sow 1 year and under 2 years 3.00
Sow 6 months and under 1 year 3.00
Sow under 6 months '. 3.00
Sow and Litter under 4 months 3.00
Old Herd boar and three sows farrowed
before September 1, 1920 3.00
Young Herd boar and three sows farrowed
on or after September 1, 1921 3.00
Get of Sire, 4 animals either sex, any age
by one boar .'... 3.00
Produce of dam. 4 animals either sex, any
ago out of 1 sow 3,00
Champion Boar , Ribbon
Champion Sow Ribbon
Lot 2, JJuroc-Jerseys, same as Jfoiana umnas.
Berkshires, same as Poland Chinas,
Chester White, same as Poland Chinas.
Hampshires, samo as Poland (Chinas.
Spotted Poland Chinas.
SHEEf CLASS O. '
Sheep Exhibit in Besse Auditorium
A fee of 50c for each entry.
H. H. Crowell, Supt.
H, J. Gramlich, Lincoln, Judge.
Lot 1 Hatnp.hire..
2nd
NT. 1.
No. 2.
No. 3.
No. 4.
No. 5.
No. 6.
No. 7.
No. 8.
No. 9.
No. 10.
No. 11.
No. 12.
No. 13,
No.
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15.
16.
2.00
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Lot 3.
Lot 4.
Lot 5,
Lot 6.
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No. 2.
No. 3.
No. 4.
No. 5.
No. 6.
No. 7.
1st.
2nd
$ 1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
Ram over one year $ 2.00
Ram lamb under one year 2.00
Ewe over one venr 2.00
Ewe Lamb under one year 2.00
Pen 1 Ram, 2 Ewes 2.00
Champion Ram Ribbon
(Jhampion Ewe Ribbon
Lot 2. Shropshires, same as Hampshires.
POULTRY CLASS E.
Daa Garber, Supt.
F. C. Old, Lincoln, Judge
There will be two premiums. 1st, $1.50 nnd 2nd, 75 cents, on
the best trio of all standard varieties of poultry of old birds and trio
of young birds. Trio consists of one male and two females.
Entry foe, 25c per trio. Regulation coops will be furnished by
the institute. Entry blanks will be mailed on application to the Sup
erintendents of Poultry. No charge for blanks, leg bands and feed.
Any bird showing symptoms of disease when received or during
the exhibition will be removed at once.
All birds will be judged according to the American Standard of
perfection. 50 on Feathers and 50 on Egg Laying.
Let 2 Capon. A
lit. 2nd
Trio of Capons, any breed , , $ 1.60 $ 0.75
Lot 3 Duck., Gee.e, Turkey.
Best pair, any breed - 1.E0 0.75
Lot 4 Bantam, Rabbit. Pete Entered Free.
FARM PRODUCTS CLASS F.
P. H. Stewart, Lincoln, Judga
Frank Friable and Ben Pegg, Supts.
All products must have been grown by the exhibitor in the sea-
son, 1921.
Lot I Corn.
1st.
No. 1. Best 10 cars of yellow corn $ 1.00
No. 2. Best 10 cars of white corn 1.00
No. 3. Best 10 ears of red or bloody butcher corn.. 1.00
No. 4. Best 10 ears of calico corn 1.00
No. 5. Best 10 cars of any color 1.00
No. 6. Best collection of corn 1.00
No. 7. Best 10 ears yellow corn raised by boy
under 1G years old 1.00
No. 8. Best 10 cars white corn raised by boy
under 16 years old 1.00
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Bust 10 ears sweet corn 1.00 .50
Best 10 cars nop corn 1.00 .50
Best peck of wheat 1.00
Beat peck of oats 1.00
Best peck of rye ; 1.00
Best peck kaffir corn 1.00
Best peck cane seed 1.00
Best peck of millet seed .' 1.00
Host peck of Early Ohio potatoes 1.00
Best peck of any other variety 1.00
Best peck of sweet potatoes 1.00
2nd
$ 0.50
.50
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.50
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25.
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No. 27.
No. 28.
Best 12 onions
Best 12 tabic beets ...
Best six parsnips
Best six carrots ,
Best 3 mangel beets
Best Citron ,
Best Watermelon
No.
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.50
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Best two pumpkins 50
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Best squashes
Best Cnshaws
Best 1 gallon beans
Best plate apples ...
Ben Davis
Delicious
Gano
Grimes Golden 50
Greenings 50
No. 38.
No. 39.
No.
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No.
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42.
Northern
Pippins ..
Wealthy
Wolf River
Spy
30
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.50
Wine Sap, etc 50
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No. 43.
No. 44.
No. 45.
No. 48.
No. 49.
No. 50.
.50
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.50
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.25
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Best collection of tame grosses
Best bale of wild hay 1.00
Best bale of alfalfa hay 1.00
Best sample of not less than three I'Jzi
cuttings or alfalfa l.uu .&u
No. 46. Best peck of alfalfa seed 1.00 .50
No. 47. Best sample of sedan grass hay 1.00 .50
Best peck of sedan grass seed 1.00 .50
Beat peck of white sweet clover seed 1.00 .50
Best neck of yellow sweet clover seed. 1.00 .50
WEBSTER COUNTY JUNIOR PROJECTS CLASS G.
Exhibit at Besse Auditorium Barn.
Entry fee free.
Henry R. Fau.cli, Couaty Agcat, Supt.
H. J. Gramlich, Liacola, Judge.
SHORTHORN CALF CLUB.
Ribbons and prize money furnished by the American Shorthorn
Breeder's Association.
1st $7.50 2nd $5.50 3rd. $3.50 4th. $1.50
HOLSTEIN CALF CLUB.
M. W. Laurit.oxr, Liacola, Judge.
Ribbons and prize money furnished by tho Webster County Hol
stein Breeder's Association.
1st. $6.00 2rid. $5.00 3rd. $3.00 4th. $1.50
NEBRASKA FARMER PRIZE.
The Nebraska Farmer of Lincoln, offers a free trip to Boy's and
Girl's Club Week next June, to the Champion Calf Club Member in
Webster County. In making this award the following basis of awards
arc to be considered:
Individuality of Calf .". 40 Points
Economy of Gain and Growth 20 Points
Record and Report : 20 Points
Club Activities 20 Points
To the Calf Club Member for the best written report of the Calf
Project 1st. $3.00 2nd. $2.00.
Reports must be in by November 5th.
STATE CHAMPION CALF CLUB MEMBER.
Armour's Farm Bureau will award $75.00 on a free trip to the
International Livestock Show at Chicago, in the fall of 1921.
PIG CLUB.
Ribbons and prize money awarded by Farmer's Institute and
Swine Breeders.
Duroc Jer.ey
Boara 1st $5.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00
Gilts J 1st $5.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00
Litter Four pigs, either sex $5.00
Poland Cklaa
Boars 1st $5.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00
Gilts 1st $5.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00
Litter Four pigs, either sex $5.00
EXTRA PIGS .
The Duroc Bulletin of Dei Moinei, Iowa, are offering Duroc
Jersey Pigs:
1. Duroc Boars.
1st History of the Duroc.
2nd, Handy Herd Register.
2. Duroc Sow.
1st. History of the Duroc.
2nd. Handy Herd Register.
3. Best Fat Duroc (Sow or Barrow). '
1st. Prize Hogology.
The Swine World of Des Moines, Iowa, are offering on Poland
Chinas:
1. Poland China Boar.
lat. Hogology.
2nd. Hand Herd Register.
2. Poland China Gilt. ; - "'''''
lat. Hogology.
2nd. Handy Herd Register.
3. Best Fat Poland China.
1st. Hogology.
SPECIAL
Tho St. Joseph Stock Yards Company offers to the Champion
Pig Club Member in Webster County a free trip to Boys' and Girls'
Club week in Lincoln, June, 1921, Basis of awards:
Individuality .'. 40 Points
Economy of Gain and Growth 20 Points
Record and Report 20 Points
Club Activities 20 Points
STATE CHAMPION PIG CLUB MEMBER
Armour's Farm Bureau will award $76.00 to be used on a free
trip to the International Livestock Show at Chicago, in the fall of
l&Zl.
SHOWING CONTEST
The Swino World of Deo Moines, Iowa, offer to the Pig Club
Members in a Showing Contest.
First: Bronze Medal.
Second: Red Silk Ribbon.
Third: White Silk Ribbon.
HIGH SCHOOL STOCK JUDGING CONTEST
Each High School in Webster County is allowed to enter a Team
in this Contest. Team consists of three members. Highest scoring
team will bo awarded $25.00, same to bo held and used to pay rail
road fare of team to Lincoln next spring to compete in tho Stato High
School Stock Judging Contest.
Each Contestant will place 2 classes of hogq, 2 classes of cattle
and one class of horses, 4 animals in a class. Oral reasons to be giv
en on ono class of hogs and one clas3 of cattle. Written reasons on
tho horses. 10 minutes will bo allowed for placing and 2 minutes for
reasons. Placings and reasons will count 100 points each. Making
n total score of 800 points.
utgnest scoring individual $5.00
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Third Highest Scoring
DEMONSTRATION CONTEST
Each Club is allowed to enter a Demonstration Team.
1st $5.00 2nd $2.50
HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT
Mr.. Fraak Fri.bie, Pretideat
Mr. Fred Maurer, Vice-Pre.ldeat
Beat punch work 50
Mr.. & W. Hummel
Mr.. Wta. Wolfa
Mr. Was. H. Thona
Mr.. Lloyd Melatyra
Mr. Halbert Tkema, Secretary
Mr. D, H. Kaley, Aai't. Secretary
Mr. Max Miser
Mi. Mellle Ferri
Mr. W. A. Mayaard
Mr. Howard GramUch, Lincoln, Judge.
Entries in this department close at 6:00 P. M. Tuesday, Oct 25.
1921, except baking, which may be entered until 12 noon on Wednes
day, Oct 26. No entries may be removed until 4:00 P. M. Friday.
Oct. 28. "
No entry fees in this department.
Rule for Entries:
All articles must bo made by exhibitor.
Any article having received first premium at Farmer's Institute)
heretofore, cannot be entered for a premium.
Any article entered in a display cannot bo entered for a single
premium also.
Articles entered for premiums may be sold by exhibitors, but tho
officers of tho Instituto will neither make sales nor collect
money. Articles sold cannot bo removed from hall until close
of Institute. ,
All articles entered for premiums must bo finished.
Each bread exhibitor can enter but ono brand of flour.
No person can enter more than one article in any ono class.
In case there is but a single entry in a class the judge shall decide
wiieincr or not me article is worthy 01 a prize. Tho prize given
will bo first or second, depending upon the merits of the articles
exhibited.
A prize of $5.00 will bo paid to the lady making the largest
number of entries, including entries in the ladies' department and
the poultry department.
DISCRETIONARY AND LOAN DEPARTMENT
The Institute wishes to have a loan exhibit of nrticlcs, cither old
or rare or unusual in any way. Special care will be taken of theso
articles, and we hope to have a large display.
If you have any needlework or cooking exhibits which would bo
of interest, but which would not bo entered in any of tho following
department classes, they will be entered in the Discretionary Depart
ment and will ho awarded premiums according to the decision of tho
judge.
FOOD DEPARTMENT
Mr.. W. A. Mayn&rd nnd Mr.. Wm. Wolfe, Supt'..
Bread.
One loaf. Bread should be baked in individual pans, about 4x5
xlO inches in size. It should be 24 hours old when judged.
Best bread from Amboy flour 1st 2 sacks White Loaf flour
Best bread from Amboy flour 2nd 1 snek White Loaf flour
One sack of Frisbie's Self-Rising flour or ono sack Frisblo's
Breakfast food will be given to each lady or girl entering bread from
Amboy flour.
Best bread from Rivcrton flour 1st 2 sacks Rivcrton flour
Best bread from Rivcrton flour 2nd 1 sack Rivcrton flour
Best bread from Mcybcst flour 1st 2 sacks Mcybest flour
Best bread from Mcybest flour 2nd I sack Mcybest flour
Best bread from Lebanon flour 1st 2 sacks Lebanon flour
Best bread from Lebanon flour 2nd 1 sack Lebanon flour
Best bread from Red Cloud flour 1st 2 sacks Red Cloud flour
Best bread from Red Cloud flour 2nd 1 sack Red Cloud flour
One sack Red Cloud pancage flour will bo given each lady mak
ing an entry of bread made from Red Cloud flour.
Best bread from Hastings flour 1st 2 sacks Hastings flour
Best bread from Hastings flour. 2nd 1 sack Hastings flour
1st
2nd.
$ .25
.25
.25
Best graham or whole wheat bread $ .50
Best Boston brown bread 50
Best baking powder nut bread 50
Butter
Butter should be wrapped, preferably in parchment paper. The
ideal is a one pound, rectangular print, as this sort cuts and packs to
the best advantage. Dirt in butter disqualifies it.
Best butter :. $ 2.00 $ 1.00
Cake
Cakes should not be brought on a plate, as the curved surface
spoils the shape of the cake.
Best angel food, without frosting $ .50
Best white cake, any frosting 50
Best yellow cake, any frosting ., 60
Best chocolate cake, any frosting 50
Best loaf spice cake, any frosting 50
Best fruit cake 50
Best gingerbread 50
Cookie. Six on a plate
Best plain sugar cookies 50
Best rolled oats cookies 50
Best ginger cookies f. 50
Best hermits or rocks 50
net
Pies should be baked in a perforated pan or removed from the
pan in which baked and placed on a china plate.
Best fruit pie 50
Best pumpkin pie 50
Best mince pie 60
Best any one crust pie 50
CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Mr. G. W. Hummel, Supt.
1st
Best canned pears $ .60 $
Best canned peaches 50
Best canned apples 50
Best canned apricots 50
Best canned blue plums ' .60
Best canned red plums 50
Best canned yellow plums 50
Best canned cherries 60
Best canned, blackberries 60
Best canned raspberries 50
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Best canned gooseberries
Best canned strawberries
Best canned rhubarb
Best canned tomatoes
Best canned beets ....
Best canned corn
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.50
.50
,50
.60
.60
.60
Best canned string beans 60
Best canned asparagus 50
Best canned carrots 50
Best canned peas 50
Best canned pumpkin 50
Jelly J, Pint
Best apple jelly 50
Best crabapple jelly 50
Best plum jelly 50
Best grape jelly 50
Best blackberry jelly 50
Best raspberry jelly .-v?-. 50
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Pre.erve. 1 Pint
1st
Best peach preserves 50
Best pear preserves 50
Best apple preserves 50
Best strawberry preserves 50
Best gooseberry preserves 50
Best cherry preserves 50
Best raspberry preserves 50
Best blackberry preserves 50
Best watermelon preserves 50
Best tomato preserves 60
Best jam 50
Pickle and Relbhei 1 Quart
Beat peach pickles 50
Best pear pickles 50
Best apple pickles 50
uesc watermelon picKies ou
Best cucumber pickles 50
Best dill pickles 50
Bcut beet pickles 50
Best stuffed peppers 50
Best chow-chow 50
Best green tomato pickle - 50
Best mixed pickles 50
Best tomato catsup 50
Canned Meat
Best canned chicken 50
Best canned beef 50
Best canned pork . '.50
Beat canned soups 50
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