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The canny cook news. No. 5. 20 p. circa 1930s

Mixed materials 132, Folder 17

Item [17] promotes use of canned foods. Has story with poems on saving money with offer for free bank. Recipes are attributed, with portraits, to: Winifred Wishard, Henry O'Malley, Lillian M. Gunn, Isabel N. Young, Theodore Szarvas, Anne Pierce, Major Louis C. Wilson, and Dr. W. H. Harrison. Radio show: Hour of the Canny Cook. Offer for free cookbook: 117 Recipes.

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Rosebud recipes / [compiled by Marion Harris Neil]. 12 p. 1917

Mixed materials 132, Folder 21

Item [21] promotes Rosebud brand canned fruits. Author noted as Cookery Editor, Ladies Home Journal. Illustrations of serving suggestions and product packaging. Note that cherry bottles have Kiefer closure that allows re-use. Some recipes include wine or liquor as an ingredient. Offer for free cookbook, with 4 cents postage: 46 page Recipe Book, compiled by Marion H. Neil, Cooking Editor of the Ladies' Home Journal.

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Box 134.

Creators include:

  1. Ahlquist, Gunnar.
  2. Price, W. T., Mrs.
  3. Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corporation.
  4. Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co.
  5. Standard Oil Company.
  6. Ball Brothers Company, inc.
  7. Condon Brothers.
  8. Mechanical Rubber Company.
  9. Stockland-Hamery Corporation (Minneapolis, Minn.)
  10. Gunnard Company (Minneapolis, Minn.)
  11. General Foods Corporation.
  12. Mutual Citrus Products Company.
  13. Empire State Pickling Co.
  14. Clopay Corporation.