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FMR ,PRIE rick, first; Mrs. Chas. Barclny, sec-| first; Mrs. Jo(m E. Patterson, second.l.!ohn E. Patterson, third.: ' 3 ond Lee Hiltz, third, .Ch' i Sauce: Mrs. Thayer Banley,' Ground Cherries: Mrs. Chas. Bar-| Tatted Doiley: Mrs. Essler, first; AWARM mn' Any other variety: Lee Hiltz, first;: firs clay, first. Mrs. Huffman, second; Kathryn H. L.:Arnold, secomf‘ Biscuits,. Yeast: Mrs. C, C: Joslyn,' Cherries: Mrs. A. Lord, first. Gregor, third. White Bust: John Patterson, first;| first ovey, third. ck ng Benns. Lee Hiltz, first; Volkman. second; E. R. Lee, Turnips: H. S. Stillwell, first. Parsley: ‘Mrs. Goldie Kolhn, first. Muskmelon, Rockford: S. M, Shack, first. Muskmelon,. any other variety' Lee Hiltz, first. Agnes Haugen, third. © . THE BEM!DJI.DAILY PIONEER Mrs. A. A. Krueger, third. Mary Wickham, ‘third. ) Mc-| Sofa Pillow, crocheted: Marie Rygeg, first; Ada Warner, secontf, > 2) . Lee Hiltz, second. - Biscuits, Baking ~Powder: Mrs.|son, first; Mrs. C. F.Schroeder, sec-| R. L. Grover, first; Mrs. LaRanger, ofihnued lrom P‘” ) "Parsnips: Lee Hiltz, first' A. P.|Rose Dickey, first. . Ritchie, second; E. R. Lee, thn-d .| Bread, Coffee: M!\s P. E. Welch, Rhubarb Esther McGhee, first; Pillow Cases, embroidered: Mrs.| Argie Boyer, third. first; . Mrs. ‘Hurlocker, second; Mrs.| Mrs. M. Pendergast, second; Mrs. H.|H. Huffman, first; Mrs. LaRanger,{ Homespun Yarn: Anna Bakkon. E. R Lee, third. S. Stillwell, third. - second; Mrs. Otto Shook, third. Bread,"Corn: Mrs. E. R. Lee, first.| . Strawberries: Mrs. C. F. Schroe-| Pillow Cases, crocheted: Mrs. L. Bread, Graham: Mrs. Hurlocker,| der, first; Mrs. P. E. Welch, second; Crothers, first; Pearl Barnell, sec-| Hemstitching: Mrs. C. D: Lucas, first; Mrs E. R. Lee, second Mrs.| Mrs. C. F Edwards, third. ond; Mrs. H. Huffman, third. y Mrs. A. Lord,| Tatted Pillow Cases: Mrs. Quincy| Three-Cornered Darn: Mrs, C. D. ond; M;s A. Lemloh, third: second; Mrs. J. J. Conger, third. pberry Jam: Mrs. E. R. Lee, second.’ Raspberries: Mrs. Addie Dickin-| " Lunch Cloth, embroidered:* Mrs.| Mrs. Elsie anhor, third. ~Sofa Pillow, embroidered: Mmo Ryeg, first; Mrs. P."A. Kolbe, second; first; Mrs. Neilson, second. L. Hemmed Patch: Marie Rygg, first. first; Mrs. Quincy Brooks, second. Watermelon: S, M. Shack, first; N.| ~ Meats: 'Mrs. C. Dv ‘Lucas, first; firsl:?;Mrs. C. C. Joslyn, second. Brooks, first; Mrs. H. Huffman, sec-| Lucas, first.’ F'W." Abbott, gecond .“E. Marshall,| Mrs. Adolph Lemloh, second. | " Plum Jam: Mrs. F. Hitchcock,|end; Mrs. Annie Anderson, third. ¥ & o Pillow -Covers, infants’: Mrs. J. Tiller, first; Mrs. C. D. Lucas, sec- third,, Onions; W: ‘L. Globe: first. .2} .- Onions, “White, Flat: Lee Hiltz, -| first; 'Mrs."C. F. Schroeder, second. Lee Hiltz, Fish: Mrs. L. J. Jerdee, first, Jelly, Apple: Mrs. P. E. Welch, first; Mrs. Hurlocker, second; M(s Thos. Keefe, third, Currant Jelly: Mrs. A. P. Ritchie, first; ‘Mrs. ,Thayer Bailey, second; Mrs. C. W. Kingsbury, third. Cherry Preserve: Mrs. A. Lord, ond; Mrs. P."A. Kolbe, third. first.- > Rhubarb Preserve: Mrs. A, Lem-|first; Mrs. Gainey, second. .Pin Cushion, stuffed: Mrs. Essler, Baby Afghans: Mrs. H., Z. Mxtchen first; Mrs. C. D. Lucas, second. Bag: -Mrs. H. Huffman, first; Mrs. Thayer Bailey, second; Mrs. North- rup, third. A. Onlons, Red. Globe: Lee Hiltz,|first; Mane Rygg. second; Mrs. Coe,|loh, first. Handkerchief, embroidered: Mrs.|first; Mrs. Alma Marin, gkcond; Mrs. .| first; H. Fenske, second; Jack Koc- fllll‘d locker, third. Onions, Red Flat: Lee Hiltz, first;| first; third. . Onions, Yellow Globe: - Lee Hfltz. «! first; H. Fenske, second; Mrs. sk Bi Marquis Wheat R: Lee, first. | Andrews, third: e J. 1‘1: Ykounggmn. first. . 'W. Hoskins, first. first; Mrs. C. F. Schroeder; second; A, W. Hoskins, first. | 145 Satterly, third. Plum Jelly: /| Henry Ralstul, second; J. Patterson,| Ml‘IS{ lg - Higl Adolph Lemloh, first; Mrs. “C. F. .| Edwaids, second. “Raspberry " Jelly: Mrg. Adolph/| Stillwell, first; Onions, Yellow Flat: Lee Hiltz, Lemloh, first. - Béets, Canned: Mrs. Adolph Lem-|* ¥ loh, first; Mrs. A.. Lord, second; Mrs. nnflowe aver & Lamon, first:| " “Opions, Pickling: Mrs. J. Patter-|John E. Patterson, third. lue Popcorn:- Joe Plummer, first. son, first; E. L. Warrington, second;| Carrots, Canned; Mildred Dickin-| Pickles, Sour: Mrs. C. C. Joslyn,|first; Mrs. George Pillow, second. first; Mrs. A. Lemloh, second; Mrs. F. Schadegg, third. - Mrs; Thos. Kaefe, Mrs. ‘H. S, Stillwell, second; endergast, third. ush Cranberry Jelly: Mrs. l second.” * well, first; Mrs.'F. Schadegg\second ond; Mrs. T. N. Rode, third. Mrs. C. C: Joslyn, third. Sweet Cucumbers: Mrs. C. C. Joslyn,|J. Conger, third. .second. Pickled Cucumbers: Mrs. C. W. Kingsbury, first; Mrs. Rose Dicky, Flora Scott, third. Dill Pickles: Mrs. H. S. Stillwell,|C. D. Lucas, first; Kathryn McGregor, Sour Cucumbers Mrs. H. S. Still-|{ Youngman, first; Mrs. N. Roe, sec- second; Mrs. C. C. Joslyn, third. Luncheon . Set: Mrs, LaRanger, R. N. Neilson, third. Napkins, embroidered: Mrs. P. A. Lace Crocheted by Yard: Mrs. B.|Kolbe, first. Napkin Ring: Mrs. L. G. Croth- ers,_first. Lace, Kni Mrs. Glomboski, first;| Night G het: Mrs. Mrs. H. S.[Mrs. Given-McGhee, second; Mrs. J. Bm-clfi;y, fl::vtr;l, fifi:c B. Gai::y,c:::'. ond. Lace, Tatted, special: Mrs. Paul . Wagne;, first; Anna Bakken, second; I;;;? l"ssf::?s' 5 Fl\xaor? gcogf;:r;i:‘t. Mris. P. A. Kolbe, second. Bed Spread, crocheted: Mrs. J. W. Nangle, first; Mrs. L. J. Jerdee, Sorghum:: Peter Mellbach, first. _ .| gy s "stillwell, third. son, first; Mrs. M. Pendergast, sec-|first; Mrs. S. Bailey, second. Lunch Cloth: Sadie Chesborough,|second; Mrs. C. A. Stout, third : . C. A. 3 i “Horticulture “Beans: Lee Hiltz, -Onion Sets: E. L. Wamngf,on, ond; Mrs.. A. Lemloh, third. Olive Oil Pickles: Mrs. C. C. Jos-|first; Mrs. Charbo‘neau. second; Anna Cauhfiower, Canned Mrs. A. Lem-|lyn, first; Mrs. A. Lemloh, second. Bakken, third. Collars: Mrs. P. H. Skipton, first; first Eunice Bakken, second; Mrs. T. m, H. S. Stillwell, second; E- R.|first. , third. % y “other variéty benns E. L. gton, flrst H. D: Hovey, sec- first; Mrs.'C. C. Jostlyn, second; Mrs, J. Pattemon. third. B ,Sch\llke’ second; C.: ond; Mrs. J. H. Koors, third. bury, third. - Tomatoes, Large Yellow: Lee Hiltz, Isyke_Clover: élnrence Gilstad, | first. 2John Pltterson, secopd, E E 3 ‘Warner,-first; Ed. Lampson, “second; hulk, 4",“5" 3. A.Keith, third. . Tomatoes, Lam Green: A, W. ifalfa: John_ Patterso, first; E. fgj’*;;;:;,?f:;,} - Roberts, ‘second;| ghird, "tg-ehn!ke’ secofid;"‘Ralph Houser,) "y 1,3 Ground’ Cherries: Lee Hiltz, White Oats 2“’% Anfidk m,“fi 5 first; Mrs. Ora Whitting, second. oskins, firs as, Bloj _gn t(':h secon o ! g:‘lsrtd Lee Hiltz, second; E. R. Lee, : Bl Cabbage, 'Late” Flat: . Al Moen 5 John' Patterson, | firat; Lee Hiltz, second; H. Fenske, fivst. opér, third . Wheat: John &tterson, - Cnbhige, Red: Lee - HIRZ, first; \::zl,yni‘ ris'ir}t.ohgsr:m l"‘.t hn‘dWelch, sec-| Chimise Crochet Yoke: Mrs. A.|Mitchell, necond; Tomatoes for Salad: Mrs. G. W.| Corset Cover, Fancy: Mary A.| Centerpiece, embroidered: Sadie Beets: F. M. Pendergnst, first; Crandall, first; Mrs. John E. Patter-| Doehle, first; Flora Scott, second™ Chesborough, first; Mrs. urlocker, nter Rye:- E. E. Schuike, first. | M5 A P Vojman, third C. W. Kingsbury,|y,.p Koclocker, second; Pete Narum, Sheets, ‘second; Henry. Berg,| .. J. E." Youngman, second. J : Dave Sheets; first. Potatoes, any other variety: Frank eond 1 Mrs. J. Patterson. H’ ins, second. ¢ ) Corn: John E. P::twr- Narum, “third. : tlnrd'he Hiltz, seconds Lt M"aprtin, first];:7 Ai' ‘“‘V).hflosljin;, second. & . otatoes, Early io: atterson, Eodg:;“fi:fnuw%d.n‘ Lee,: first; first; Chas. Bloomquist, second; Olin Nnmm. first; A. W.! Shovt, third. ! Rutabaga Seed: E. R. Lee, first. 'l‘omato Seed: Mrs. Rose Dicky, Omon' Sets:: Mrs. Rose Dicky, first:] Farlmers Clul})}s Equitable Falrm- 3 Plummer, second ers’ club, first; Better Farming club, X 5 second;’ deeawake Farmers’ 'Co- Sweet . Clovu', Vhite: E E. operative club, third. “Yellow- A Gustaf- Apples, Large: Knute Olson, first, = Petcer NarAum, secur{;l M o f foi trong, first. rab: - Apples:- Wwen “of to:;(mBeets' Ole. P. Bakkei, first. | Hines, first; August Jarchow of Be- 4 h John Patter- | midii, second; Knute Olson, third. - “Hybrid Apples‘ Knute Olson, first; J.- W. Wilcox, second; Knute Olson, third. M 3T "% s P .| Plums: Mrs. emp, Airst; .!9:';"9: fl;;;s v]ifi %tyflu{fl)‘;:, se:?:; Mrs. M. Pendergast, second; Ira' wil: Plefl’umpkm Mrs: F. Hitchcock; |liams, third. .S, Stillwell, secomd; Mrs. M. |, Grapes: N. G. Reynolds, first Hubbeu, third. Peter Narum, second. Pumpkin, Long: A: P. Ritchie, | . Cherries: Mrs. Ora Whiting, first T Peter Narum, second. h:cl’:;?:dFarm, second; Clarencelfi Strgbe};rlles M“d JC}‘? rlg n]:aan. 3 2 rst; Lee Hiltz, second; J. W. Gehron pkm Frank E. Herling, of Kellg;er, third. G, f : Raspberries: eynolds, first. tale: Lee fiTfltI:emlds firgt... Honey, ‘Dark: L. T. Bjella, first.! urds: . Sylvester Newman, “first. | Bees at Work: P. E. Welch, first. Mrs. E. R. Lee Hiltz, first. . %ettn efirs T.J. Angrexs. third. .- Hoskins, sec- Mrs. T, drews, ohll.eg,anb;ltz, sr:cond » Arranged Bouquet: Mrs. J. H. Mn M. A Hubbell Koors, first; Minnetta Andrews, sec- o3 ond; Mrs. J C. McGhee, third. | Le Lee Hiltz, fim House Plant: Mrs. J. C. McGhee, first; - Mrs. Chas. ‘Barclay, second; i&:cg:‘;erwf:nrge g:g:ndlne Hiltz, Kenneth_ Carver, third. Other variety of Cucumber: -P.| House Plant in_Bloom: -Mrs. T. N. ks, first; Rode, first; Mrs. H. D: Hovey, second cnjnbers. Laree ‘Green: H. S.|Clara Shadnck third. ~~ 1" Show of House Plans: Clara Shad- : Smlw L firlsltygolgs, St{;‘z:ggman, nec rick, first; Mrs. F. Hitchcock, second. ers. Green: C. Luense, | . Three-Pound Crock Dairy. Butters s T. J. A,,dfiws, second; Mrs. C: D- Arnold, first; Mrs. R.-O. Roberts, second; Mrs. K. Lyback, , | third. - One-Pound Dau-y Butter: W. M. % frd. Steélmaker, fil‘;t..‘:t X e P . Red? Al:Lemloh, first. - reamery DButter: 0018 i b S:::I:“Squnsh Al W, H oskms ngfiery, fitst; Bzmndn Creamery, Eggs: “Frances Ingersoll, first. Sorghum: ‘Mrs. A. W. Hoskins, |} ’| first; Mrs. E. R. Lee, second. . : i Maple Syrup: Mrs. A. W. Hoskins, firsf & seventh l Maple Sugar: Mrs. A. W. Hos- Triumph Potatoes: E. L. anng-‘kms. first. 3 d;| Fruit Cake: Mrs E. A. Lee, first. At sty Clyde 7. A, - gocon Cookies, Dark: Mrs. R. O. Roberts, ;| first; Mrs. J. D. Hamhn, second. Cuokles, Light: Mrs. R. O. Roberts, || third. first; Mrs. K. H. Olson, second. ;Rutabagas, Stock M. Phelps. first;| Doughnuts: Mrs. J. H. Koors, first; Jack Koclocker, second; Otto Heink, Mrs. A.- Lord, second; Miss Agnes 7 e 1‘)"‘“1\1 Hurlocker, first; - Sugar Beet.s Mrs. Coe, first. pple Pie: rs. Hurlocker, firs Vs ins, first. Mrs. Rose Dicky, second. '.l‘nrmps. A}[ V}: fi::‘t{:], sel;sm,d Berry Pie: Mrs. Hurlocker, first; ink, third. Mrs. John E. Patterson, second. Pumpkms A. P.—Ritchie, fust Rye Bread: Mrs. Alma Marin, first. | Mrs. Stillmaker, second;- Peter: ’\v[lll- Whole Wheat Bread: Mrs. E. R. Lee, " bach, third. first. “Citron: Mrs. M. A. Hubbell, first;} Bread, White: Mrs. E. R. Lee, Tee Hiltz, second; Fred Trimble, i first; Mrs. Hurlocker, second; Miss third. E. M. Lee, third. - ‘Brussel Sprouts: Lee Hiltz, first.| Angel Food: Mrs. Agnes Haugen, | Squash, Green, Hubbard: N. G. first. Rey?lz?;s, first; ' 'B. Lamson, sec-| Light Cake: Atrell Carver, first; ond; E. Shadnck third. |Ada Warner, second. Golden Hnbhatd Squash: E. Shad- Cake, Devils Food: Mrs. E. R. Lee, T : loh, " first. oniatoss,” Largy. Red, Lee Hiltz, Greens, Canned: Mrs. J. Opsahl,|first. first; Mrs. A. C: Deputy, second ; Miss Tomatoes, - Small - Red: Mrs. J. Esther McGhee, third. dium ’Red Clover: Dave Sheets, ‘Koors, first; Mrs. C. C. Jostlyn, sec- & r:’tl‘:as, Mrs. P. ‘String Beans, Canned: Mrs. A.- Table Runner: Marie Rygg, first; first. - Mrs. ‘Charles Barclay, second; Mrs.| Dresser Cover: Mrs. Glomboski, ven, first. ’ Tomatées, Small Yellow: Carl|Lord, first; Esther McGhee,, second; % k M first; Mrs. R. L. glven, second; Mrs.| ""Bonq Work: Esther Dickey, first. A C. Deputy, third. Glomboski, " third. Sweet Corn, Canned: Mrs. John Table Mats:=Mrs. T. N. Rode, first. E. Patterson, first; Mrs,\A W. Hos-| Towels, Bath, Fancy: Dora Jor- kins, second; Mr‘s M. Pendergast dan, first; Anme Anderson, second; Sweet Corn ‘on Cob: Mrs. J. H. Koors, first. : Combination of Peas and Carrots: B Cabbage, Early: -Jack K°°1°°k°" Miss Mildred Dickinson, first. Socks: Mrs. Almira Marin, first; Combination of Sweet Corn ‘and|Mrs. George Harris, second. Tomatoes: Mrs. John- E. Patterson,| Button Holes: Mrs. J. H. Koors, A first; Mrs. C. D. Lucas, second. Booties: Mrs. C. D. Lucas, first. nton Rudy, second. third. son, second; Mrs. A. C. Déflxty, third. 'othy John Plttemn, first;| " .p tatoes, ~Burbanks: Lee Hiltz, Crap Apple, Canned: Beet Pickles Mrs: C. C. Joslyn, Rode, third. Pie, with one crust: Mrs. S. E. Hur- locker, first; Mrs. L. N. Shack, sec- ond. Canned: Mrs. A. Lemloh man, first; Sadie Chesborough, Mrs. -Chas. Barclay, second;| Sweater, Knit: Marcia Mitchell,|ond; Mrs. L. G. Crothers, third. Doiley, crocheted: .-Mrs. H. Huff- first; Oil Painting: Mrs. Lamson, first. Pastel Drawing: Rose Plummer, N1 " Water Color: Rose Plummer, first. Apron, fancy: Mrs. LaRanger, Mrs, Crothers, second; Marie sec- Rygg. third. Apron, work: Mrs. C. D. Lucas, Flake, third. first; Mrs. Charles Barclay, second.| Embroidered Doiley: Marie Rygg, first; Mrs. P. E. Welch, second Essler, third Handkerchief, tatted: Mrs. Huffman; first; Mrs.* Northrup, Marie Rygg, third. ond; Marie Rygg, third. Yoke, Tatted: Mrs. Northrup, first; x;xge Rygg, second; Mrs. Gainey, second; Marie Rygg, third. Mrs. Rose Dickey, second; Mrs. A. Kolbe, third. “Tomatoes for Sou Mrs. C. C.| Camisoles: Mrs. D. Gainey, first.| Caps: Flora Scott, first; Marcia first Mrs. Northrup, | irst. Sevenson, first; Mzs. Kolbe, second.|third. Darning: Mrs. T. N. Rode, first;| second. John Patterson, first; Hansen, first; Anna Pickles, secand' Blue - Berries: Esther McGhee,|Mrs. L. Crothers, first; Ada Warner,|L. Given, first; Ruth Anderson, Mildred kinson, second;|secand; Marie Rygg, third. ond; Mrs. A. J. Tiller, third. “l Hoskms first Otto Heink, third. ?d!:’ C. Joslyn, third, : Towels embroidered in white:| Quilt: Mrs. A. Sevenson, first 2 . C. 5 5 3 i : . A, % 2 : lfid"ggxfi’;‘;fi;; %eesflflsttzmfi“fiv Currants: Mildred Dickinson, first;| Mrs. H. L. Mitchell, first; Marcia| ~Quilt, wool patchwork: Mrs. iz 3 L Sy Wt | Mrs. John lestad second Esther | Mitchell, second; Marie Rygg, third.|Sorenson, first; Marcia Mitchell, P McGhee, third. Potatoes; Russets: ‘A. W. Hoskins,| Gooseberries: Mrs. A. Lord, first;| Crothers, first; - Mrs. C. D. Lucas,| ~Quilt, cotton patchwork: Marcia Rose Comb Buff Leghorns: M. F. first; Clyde H. Allan, second;. Pete| Mrs, C. F. Schroeder, seeond. second; Mrs. Glomboski, third. Mitchell, first; Mrs. Otto Shook, 5 , - Canned Plums: ‘Mildred Dickinson, Yoke, Crocheted: Mrs. P. H. Skip-|ond; Mrs J. Blondo, third. Potatoes, Irish ~ Cobbler: C. C.|first; Mrs. F. Schadegg, second; Mrs.|ton, first; Rachael Johnston, second; Rugs, fancy: Mrs. G. A. Walker, | Seado, first; Kenneth Seado, second. Towels, crochet in colors: Mrs. L.|ond; Mrs. Mary Wickham, third. Touring $440 §™50 FSF. 0. B. DETROIT, MICHIGAN $510 Starter -~ WAR IS ON b, - Ford Motor Corni)any has started a war on‘ high brices and it is SOME WAR, the way we are being bombarded with orders.. Buy on low market. Get your order in today The Ford ~ down to a pre-war price. They can’t, and won’t do, but one thing—* go up.” The Ford Motor Company is taking,a temporary loss. Mr. Ford said so. your Ford shopping. Arrange to get your 1921 Ford model. Use 1t “all fail and winter and next season, and still have a 1921 model. Thousands upon thousands of orders are pourmg in to the factory. The big price 3 A F.|Mrs. J.-H. grors, suecond . MCen;ir}];iece, em‘!l)roider;;[i in white: chroeder, first. Jacket: ora Scott, first; Marie| Mrs. anger, first; rs. Glom- e Potatoes, Ki Ol> Bakken, first. Apples,, Large, 'Canned: Mrs. C.|Rygg, second; Mrs. P. A. Kolbe, third.| boski, second; Marie Rygg, third. Barred Rocks: Rudolph Hogan- y AINg8S ) F. Schroeder, Afirst.. Towels, embroidered in colors: Centerpiece, crocheted: Mrs. China Painting: Mrs, Obed Sand- Drawn Work: Mrs. Essler, first. Napkins, crocheted: Mrs. A. J. Tiller, first. H. sec- Handkerchief, het. d .Mrs. P.| Boys' and Girls’ Poultry School. A. ln(%lbee,rcfi:t; ?{:cs ef' H. fiio,‘; Golden Laced Wyandottes: Adolph Rudy, first; Anton Rudy, second. Bonnet: Mrs. C. D. Lucas, first, Bantams: Ray Krouse, first; Leo P! Jewett, second; Lucy Brose, thn‘d Pigeons: Kenneth Seado, first; Black Minorcas: Carl Schusman, Pigeons: Northern Poultry Yards, first; Kenneth Carver, second; Adolph Rudy, third. Guinea Pigs: John Walker, first; Casper Ingebritson, second; Casper Ingebritson, third. R.| S0, first; Walter Breen, second; sec.| Hazel Jarchow, third. Single Comb White Leghorns: Lucy Brose, first; Adolph Rudy, sec- A.| ond; Reginald Ryan, third. sec- Rose Comb White Leghorns: Les- ter Boe, first. sec-| Schadegg, first. Silver Spangled Hamburgs: Kenneth Runabout $395 $465 Starter cars and tractors are Now is the time to do JRSS saving, coupled with the world renowned reputation of the Ford Motor Company and its Ford Vanadium steel product, a product that on to five million people, from the wage ! earner to_the millionaire, chose against the big field of all the rest. There is a reason. A good, sound business, pleasure sane. reason. Buy a FORD To-Day==lt’s the Greatest Buy of All All models on display in our show room. " Authorized F ord Sales & Service Telephone 970 BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA 1 | C. W. JEWETT CO. Inc. ‘\ | | 418-22 Beltrami Ave. PAGE THRER first; Miss Jean Walker,;econd; Mm o » Mittens, knit: Marie\ Mitchell, *

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