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Show OFFER $5,825 IN PRIZES IN 7 ? NATIONAL CANNING CONTEST I To ward off a threatened surplus of farm ', $ products in many sections and to Impress j- more housewives with tho economy and ' . hoalthfulness of home canned foods, a Na- ' : tianal Canning- Contest is now under way " 4 to find the best jar of canned fruit, vege- , , tib'.cs and meat in the country. Two hun- dred and twenty-two cash prizes totalling ? $5,825 have been hung up by the Scars- R:ebuck Agricultural Foundation, including ! a grand sweepstakes prize of $1,250 for the best jar of canned food entered in the f contest. Any woman or girl is eligible to enter the contest, but entries must be in not I later than October 1, 1929. Further ir.forma- , ! tion on the contest and free jar and entry 1 ? blanks for sending in entries may be had 7 by writing to Anne Williams, director, Na- i tional Canning Contest, 925 S. Homan i Avenue, Chicayo, IIL fa. . |