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FROM THE ARCHIVEJan 30, 1914·Guthrie, Oklahoma

RED BALL ORANGES FOR BREAKFAST

Scanned from The Guthrie Daily Leader, Jan 30, 1914
RED BALL ORANGES FOR BREAKFAST
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T P1GE EltHT FRIDAY JANUARY 30 1914 Special Sale f IRel BaSF raiges 11 m ffPRUlW 11 PI MB m El M K 9 lf AW K X 1IVUV U U1VJ asie Have splendid Red Ball oranges for breakfast every morning. I he luscious golden heart of the orange melts in your mouth Fnjoy the tempting desserts made from Red Ball fruit. The swcet tangy juice is refreshing healthful appetizing ranges mm iilullmurk ICilUrMl iv u ivr ornnocs md lemons arc the cleanest of fruits Never touched bv hare luiuls Ail K d 15iH pickers md packers wear clean white cotton gloves while at work Hach Red Ball orane and lemon wrapped in tissue paper bearing Red Hall trademark Red Ball lemons arc so full of juice that they are far more economical than inferior fruit Thinskinned Mostly seedless kul Ball lemon pies are delicious s V Jil Slices of Red Ball lemons aje the most appetizing relish for steaks 1 HvrfVtfftM roastb and hsh Send for free recipe book Twentyseven Different Premiums Orange Spoons Soup or Cerel Spooni Deiaert Spoons ChiMruni Iinivej Fruil Knivei Cliillrn Forkj 1ahln Knivrs UaUy Spioiu iable Korki Suijnr Slielli Table Spiiui Urunge or Sherbet.

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