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Identifier: saturdayeveningp1933unse (find matches)
Title: The Saturday evening post
Year: 1839 (1830s)
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Publisher: Philadelphia : G. Graham
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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rvice. In every one of the 89 widespreadDel Monte canneries — in garden and orchard everywhere,are stationed inspectors whose sole duty it is to see that everyproduct packed measures up to the Del Monte ideal of per-fection. These inspectors are men who have spent their lives in theCanning industry — men of long training, selected by the execu-tives of the company for their special fitness and knowledge asthe ablest guardians of the Del Monte good name. Only an organization with such a wide source of supply asDel Monte can always choose and pick so carefully on yourbehalf — and only the service of inspectors as thoroughly trainedcan deliver you the purity, supreme quality and fine flavor ofDel Monte Products. CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATIONSan Francisco, California This shield on canned foods stands for highestquality and finest flavor, insured by a rigid and scientificinspection made possible only through long experienceand ceaseless devotion to the Del Monte ideal ofperfection.
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CANNED FRUITS,VEGETABLES AND FOOD SPECIALTIES Over a hundred delicious varieties THE SATURDAY EVENING POST (In oval) Anderson Street, llackensack, N. J., waterbound macadam, resurfacedwith Tarvia-X in 1918, and treated vjith Tarvia-B. Samuel Ave., Ft. Worth, Texas, old gravel street scarified, reshaped and treatedwith Tarvia in 1917 and 1919.

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