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Has anyone run across a cider vinegar brand that ends in "CKEE'S"?  I have
a colorless bottle (probably ca. 1920-1940) with a partial label.  Although this was
distributed by an El Paso, Texas, firm, it was probably a national brand.  I have
checked my resources and am stumped.  Any help or good guesses would be
appreciated.  The bottle is oval in  cross-section, 1 pint with paper label.  Specific
description below:

Gold-outlined, white oval paper label - with . . . CKEE'S [C is very
partial] (downward arch)/gold-outlined half circle with blond-haired,
white boy (poss. girl–long hair) in bib overalls (waist-up)/CI . .R . .
.INEGA. . . (CIDER VINEGAR)/. . .CED (REDUCED?) TO ½ % ACID/. . .A. . .ES A.
DICK . . .[JAMES A. DICK CO.]/D . . .TRI. . .U . . . [DISTRIBUTORS]/EL . . .ASO,
TE. . .A. . . [EL PASO, TEXAS]

Thanks in advance for any help,

Bill

Bill Lockhart
New Mexico State University
Alamogordo, NM
(505) 439-3732

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