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For the record,,

those pics originally came from Tom Anderson.  He is the one who "procured" them straight from the N. Canton books. I got them from Tom.  Others obtained them from previous postings.


  Tom was the very first to have them, as, it was he who located them from the printings in the first place.


 Just giving clarity.


  Enjoy!
 
Alex, as a matter of fact, yes

And, there are tons of past newsletters.  I even have all of mine.  I even have the one printed the year before I joined.  There's a lot of interesting  info there. But,  some of it is quite sensitive, as it goes into detail about some members who can no longer be members.  I won't open that up.  It's in the past. But, nonetheless, it's there.It's neither my place, nor my interest to give attention to hurtful events.


  To quote "Baby Jane Hudson,  "I only want to think of the nice things".
 
I was asked by Joe Kassock to please make some

yep, pepper cookies for his cousins who are going back home Monday.  I'll make more right before the convention.  They and the other desserts will be fresh and moist, as usual.


  Keeping "vintage",  I'll go through the kitchen later w/ a nice handivac.


 I'll use the Convertible (with attachments) in the livingrooms later.


 


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  The house smells great, by the way.  great.


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They've cooled

All 6 and a  half dozen. It's time to frost them now.  They'll be ready to give to Joe's cousin after pizza tonight.


  I know.  What kind of Friday would it be w/o a silly, nonsensical bash?


 


  Well, count me out.  To quote "Love, Valor, and Compassion",   "This is tired, Ramone".


  But........ hey......


 


 


the desserts at the convention will be:  fresh fruit salad with a home made glaze, Toll House and Pepper cookies, and, my great -aunt's killer chocolate cake.  It should be nice. 10X sugar is already super sifted,  pineapples are strained.........
 
Joe's family just left with

 a few dozen cookies and some iced tea.  I whipped up the tea earlier. Both were exceptionally good this time.


 


 They saw the front living room  lined up with Convertibles, etc.  They are ready for display and some will be sold.


 Then, they gasped (in a good way) at the Hoover lined staircase.  They seemed impressed.


  Nice people.
 
I beoieve there are 34

of us now.  For some, it's their first convention.


 Sadly,  a few great members are unable to attend this time.


  But................


  preparations are going along. The Hoover banners, made for the Hoover Co are being hung (with care) in hopes that all members see Hoovers  everywhere.


 


  Also,  time to give the cellar dwellers a little rub in preparation for the to go out in the world.


 There's a Lux anniversary polisher, an Oreck portable, a Bissel carpet sweeper, a Westinghouse upright, and 2 Kirbys.


 


  To quote Dr. Hannibal, "Fly , fly now..."
 
Who wouldn't take advantage of displaying on steps like

these?  This staircase was ruined in 1942.  It's been completely restored. The banister is 24 feet of mahogany (half was buried in a wall for decades), 15 wide steps.  (I sound like my old real estate days). So,  yep... it's the first thing one sees upon entering.


  Am I proud of my restoration? Sure am.  Is it a great photo op for vacuums?  Sure is. I could post pics indefinitely.


 


Perhaps I will.
 

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