Word: locker
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Since then the movement has spread rapidly. In Iowa, for example, the first installation was made three years ago. It attracted visitors for miles, and operated its first year successfully. Now there are 50 locker plants in operation in that State...
While the installation of one of these locker plants represents a community investment of approximately $25,000, there is a saving of over $50,000 per year in the community's food bill...
...takes it into the co-op and has it butchered at a cost of $7. It provides him with about 330 lb. of prime beef which the butcher cuts into convenient-sized steaks, chops and roasts. These are frozen quickly and put for storage in John's locker. The same meat, bought over the counter, would cost him $90; his total cost now is $40, including locker rent. If John Smith is expecting a threshing crew in hot weather, when he could not otherwise serve fresh meat from his own stock, he may well save from...
Asked Conservative Oliver Locker-Lampson, "Is this being done by leave of the British Government...
This sage comment on "What It Takes To Win" was contributed to the program of the 40th U. S. Open tournament by famed Robert Tyre Jones Jr., present at New Jersey's Baltusrol Golf Club last week as a spectator. If, sitting in the locker room after he had finished playing, he had chanced to read it, Golfer Harry Cooper of Chicago might have felt reassured. Cooper had just posted not 287 but 284. This was the best score ever made in the Open, two strokes better than the record made by Chick Evans at Minikahda in 1916. only...