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3 dozen eggs, whites and yolks,
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6 pounds granulated sugar,
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Electric Freezers
VICTOR ICE CREAM DISHER
Patented October 6, 1908.
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It is a decided improvement in dishers of this class. Cup is made of seamless steel, shank of brass with wood handle securely fastened by screw through the center. Knives are German Silver and end of same turned over edge of cup; this prevents knife from being pressed out of position when dishing hard ice cream. This feature alone makes it worth three of the ordinary style. Sizes: 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16 and 20 to a quart. Price, 30 cents each. Six cents extra by mail. Catalog is Free and shows our full line.
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