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1. Annual Report by Indiana State Board of Health (1910)
"1! confectioneries, 1 creamery and 1 hotel were visited and found in poor shape.
Toilets were ordered screened and now floors wen- ordered in the canning ..."
2. Food and Health: An Elementary Textbook of Home Making by Helen Kinne, Anna Maria Cooley (1916)
"1 has a poor shape and texture; 2, good shape and texture; 3 has a poor shape.
from a taint of yeast or sourness ! We all enjoy it when it is perfect. ..."
3. Food and Health: An Elementary Textbook of Home Making by Helen Kinne, Anna Maria Cooley (1916)
"i has a poor shape and texture; 2, good shape and texture; 3 has a poor shape.
from a taint of yeast or sourness ! We all enjoy it when it is perfect. ..."
4. Food and Health; an Elementary Textbook of Home Making: An Elementary by Helen Kinne, Anna Maria Cooley (1916)
"I has a poor shape and texture; 2, good shape and texture; 3 has a poor shape.
from a taint of yeast or sourness ! We all enjoy it when it is perfect. ..."
5. Annual Report by Indiana State Board of Health (1907)
"One slaughter house was in poor shape and orders were left to put the premises
in a sanitary condition. One fish market was in good condition. ..."