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Markets Farm . -.f j TV. OREGON STATESMAN. Salom. Omaon. Thursday Mornlna; April IX 19M A i '1 .1 t 4 1 J !i ii it Quotations at East Side Market - PORTLAND. Ore, April 12 AP . Vegetable and ilower plant, otfered In heavier loU than In past tcasoni. - held the center of Interest on the East Side wholesale market today. First grade cauliflower sold briskly at $1.50 a crate, but No. 2 dragged. Green onions we're cleaned up at 75-80 cents a dozen bunches,. General prices: Apples: Local Winesaps- (Stayman) 100 box: Newtowns 3.00-33 box. BroccoU: Green 1.00 lug. 1 Cabbage: No. 1 green 175; ordinary J SO crate: red 1.75-2.00 pony erate; savoy (curly) 75c cauliflower crate. - Cauliflower: No. 1. 1 JO: near Is, 155; No. 2. 90C-1.00; Roseburg Is. 150- 1.75: 2s. 75C-1.00 crate. I Greens: Spinach, local 7 5c-1.00 orange i box; mustard 75-80c dozen bunches; i kale 75c crate; swiss chard 75c dozen mm 212-222 Guardian Bide Telephone 8168 i We are always In the market to boy fer CASH Real Estate Mortgages aad Contracts, Merchaadise Discount Paper and Notes SCORCHY SMITH ' n" T IAASSY ME 1 FELT SO 5 F W ! GPftSS Tk flff f 5!o5e ok mtkItzlzo in all , ' SKIRTW7 GUA $T MY BORNEO DffVS: , Vr - V X I i.i fe M1 BARNEY GOOGLE "7 ,'iir.J ' 11 , J' T I , MICKEY MOUSE -: ' LiiJ 1 tJ I " - J S, --v 7AUOU qpgiN FORWERTn ,EI6 VAT BELLS, STRONG AW HEALTHKV-THA'Sy UWfJ -nJM 1 ? THIMBLE THEATRE LfLU L""- II y I I ' 1 I PLEASE BE A fl ITS NO I DOGS ARE U KE THAT HES I I HER COMpUTON iKMAINSl -jrT MCE D066IE! LOOK WHAT 1 1 HAVENT TASTED VUTRE MISTRESS ONLY WATCHANOWAIT, VJ HAVEF0RY0U-A6REAT.6KS,j7i A BITE SINCE fsjT, pU EVEMTlilMKr-J J'g iTSMn 1 ' J l l LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY TI2 LOIIS RA1IGEII enrs. Fern just pscos up!&bs xxwt I suun rr i - r -m Portland bunches; parsley 60c dozen bunches. Onions: ureen o-(5C aoz. ouncnes; commercial grade dry 50s 2.60 bag. . Radishes:. Red 80c-1.00 dor. bunches. jahubarb: Field, boxes. 15s, 1.00-1.25; bunches 1.00-1.25 dozen. Root vegetables: Bulk parsnips 75c lug; carrots 80-90c; turnips 75-80c lug. Sprouts: Brussels 2 JO flat bo; bulk stock 10-12c lb.- Plants Lettuce: 1.00; cabbage 1.00; cauliflow er 1 JO; chives 1.75; pansy 1.60-2.00 flat; marigolds 2.00 box. ; t Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.'. April 12 AP WFA Cattle, salable and total 125; carves, salable 35. total 50. Market opened very slow, later moderately active on better grades; general mar ket steady; few medium good fed steers 14.00-50; strictly good-choice When you need money and need It fast . . . when Illness or financial difficulties sudden ly demand more money than yon have on hand ... do not hesitate to consult us. Repayment Schedule to fit Tour Income STATE FINANCE CO. Corner Liberty and State 1 Lie. S-216 M-222 WHAfRE YOU DON' SHOCtTV- UER?. DEPUTY? I SUA THOUGMTVUH DONT J WE GOT- . WANT U5 SEEN r TA ViOkK TOGETHER? j FASTI M ES Netted awsascH'rre -jIl to nail wim...uxd like j SEr- 1!. r1 C0M1N6 UPIO PLAY Yellow Bermuda Onion Sets Cl:rp I Lb. steers quotable to 15.75 or above: common-medium grades 11.50-13.00; common-medium heifers 8.00-13.00; few good beef cows 11.00-12.00; young cows to- 12.50; fat dairy type cows 8.00-50; canner and cutters; 5.25-7.00; common bulls around S.00; good bulls Upward toll.00; vealers . steady, good -choice 15.00-16.00. odd head '16 JO. ' Hogs, salable 500: total 550; market very slow, weak wiih Tuesday's close; weights below 200 lbs. sharply lower than Monday. Some light lights off $1.00 or more. Sows about steady, good choice 200-300 lb. largely 13.75; few choice 200-230 lb. 14.00; 170-190 , lbs. 13.00-25; light lights down to 11.00 and below; good sows 11J0-12.0O; good choice feeder pigs", around 50 lower at 8 JO. Sheep, salable and total 200; scat tered sales, market-slow; few medium wooled lambs 12.50-14.00: good-choice salable to 15.50; spring lambs to 16.00; good wooled ewes salable 6.50-7.00; few wooled and shorn pucks 3.00-4.50. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore;; April 12 API Wheat: No futures quoted. r Cash wheat (bid : Soft white 1.49; oft white (excluding Rex) 1J3: white club 1.54; western ted 1.54. Hard red winter:; Ordinary 1.51; 10 per cent 1.51; 11 per cent L52; 12 per cent 1.54. - ' , t Hard white BaarfMO per cent 1J2; 11 per cent 1J3; la per cent 1J4. . Today's car receipts: Wheat 27, bar ley 1, flour 3, oats 2, millfeed 3, flax seed 5. ,. I ' . - Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore:. April 12 (AP) Butter: AA grade prints 46c. cartons 46J,4c; A grade prints 45'aC, cartons 46' c; B grade prints 45'ic; cartons 46c. Butterfat: First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland 52-52'ic: . premium quality, maximum of 35 of 1 per cent acidity Sa-U'ic; valley routes i and country points 2c less than first or SO 50' ic; second quality at Portland 2c less than first or 50-50VaC - J i ' THAT MASKED MAN GOT HOLD OF THE SARTENDER,WH010LO MIAIWA&THE ONBWHO t-1 rr BOUGHT THE DRINK POk I FER - it 173 S. an i I ii a i i m 390 ' Cheese: Selling price to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 29.4c: daisies 29 Jc i lb4 loaf 30 lc lb.; triplets to wholesalers 27c: loaf 27ac FOB. ' Eggs: To producers: Nominal, prices, case, count 28 -30c; select henneries 29 30c; ' mediums 24c dozen. . Eggs Nominal prices to retailers, in eases; A grade, large. 36c; A medium. 32c; smalt 23-24c. Live poultry: Buying prices from producers: Broilers up to 2'4 lbs. 27'ic; fryers. 2',i to 4 lbs. 28c; roasters over 4 lbs. 28c; Leghorn and colored hens, all weights 24'ic; .roosters and stags 20C...- -i,. Rabbits: Government ceiling: Ave rage - country killed to retailers 44c lb.; live price' to producers 24c lb. Turkeys: Selling to retailers: Dressed hens No. 1. 39a-43c lb.; toms 36c lb. dressed basis, i - - - - - Onions: Green 75-80c doz. bunches; Yakima dry 2.47-2.75; Oregon - 2.74; Idaho 2.80 50-lb. bag; sets 20c lb. Potatoes: Yakima No. 1, 2.75 cen tal; do, 2s. 50s, 95c: Klamath 3.49-3.55; Deschutes No. 1. 3.50 cental; local 2.50 3.00 cental; Idaho 3.40-3 JO cental. PoUtoes: Mew Florida 4.00-4.25 SO lbs. - " -,- - Country meats: Rollback prices to retailers: Counthy killed hogs, best butchers. 120-140 lbs. 17-lSc; vealers AA 224c; Ai 21Vc; B 19-19'ic; C 15-l74c; culls 12-15c; canner-cutter cows 10-14c; i bulls, canner-cutters 14'4C; lambs AA 26c; A 24',,c: B 22'ic; C 10-20c; ewes FS 13c; medium 12c: R 103,ic C 14c; cutter-common , cows 10-10c; beef AA 21',ic; A 20ic; B 14c; cutter-common bulls 14c. Mohair: 1942 12-month 45c lb.. Hay: Wholesale prices nominal: Al falfa No. 2 or better 34.00-35.00: oat vtch 28.00 ton; valley points; timothy (eastern Oregon) 35.00-36.00 ton; clover 24.00 ton; Montana grass hay No. 1, 33 JO ton. i - Hazel Green Boys HI . HAZEL GREEN Donald and Jerold, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ju lius. Slattum are ill with the chicken pox.j " , THAT OCOGONEO tl WSX .IT AlNT MASKED MAN IP yALLRlGTM3iyfl haonT seen gotta WM,THE LYNCH tACTj MISSOURI r- X ti e per ib. Liicriy St.. Sdca Strictly Private" r oayEeccv swg a TWICT AS ttAPD F HE HAS A GIRL WATTING Kfc UUA. BUT COriT GET JEALOUS IF VOU i am, mnm uosm twict as hak ; A CUE WOMM M4M MURIEL. Salem Market The srlces be'ow supplied by a lo cal grocer are indicative of the daily market prices paid to growers oy a- lem buyers j but axe not guaranteed by The Statesman: Cauliflower, crate 2 25 and 2 53 Crook neck St Italian squash, lb. M Turnips, doz. bunches , .... 1.00 X)2 .70 SO .60 1.50 03 i M Cabbage, lb. Endive, doz. bun. Radishes, doz bun. Carrots, doz. bun. Celery, doz. bun. Pumpkin, la. Parsnips, id. BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY Andresen's Buying Prices (Subject to change without nouce) BUTTERFAT Premium - M No. 1 . .53 No. 2 ; , . JSO BUTTER PRINTS ' AV,' .45i . .46 & ; ju .25 ;., 30 : .24 50 3A and 30 Quarters EGGS Extra large Medium Standards - Pullets POULTRY Colored hens. No. 1 No. 2. colored bakes Frys . , Old roosters J5 Marion Creamery's Buying Prices (Subject to change without atouce) POULTRY All bens .23 All springs XI LIVESTOCK : Burins prices for No. 1 stock, based on conditions and sales reported: Dressed veal ,. xi Spring lambs ,. , , 14.00 to 15.00 . Yearlings .ro to ii.oo Ewes . 9.00 to .M Hogs, good to choice grade. Stocks and Bonds ' April 12 STOCK AVERAGES 30 Indus IS 15 60 Rails Util Stks 27.8 34.4 52.0 28.1 36.6 52.3 27.3 36.2 51.9 27.6 36.S 53.0 24.1 324 48.0 28.4 37.1 53.2 22.9 35.1 49.5 10 10 10 Indus Util rogn 105.4 106.0 662 105.3 106.0 66.1 105.3 105.7 65.3 105.2 105.8 65.6 104.5 102.1 59.7. 105.7 106.0 . 66.2 1054 104.7 3.2 Wednesday - 71.5 Previous day 71.8 Week ago Month ago Year, ago 1944 high 144 low BOND AVERAGES 20 " Rails Wednesday . 87.4 Previous day 87.4 Week ago 86.4 Month ago 85.5 Year ago 73.S 1S44 high 87.4 1944 low 79.3 New 1944 high. 71 S - 73.4 i B7 73.4 69.1 Crossword Puzzle 12 15 1 it 'A lb 21 3V ''A 54, 57 16 -1 44 4S 4 ''A 4ft 41 51 SI HORIZONTAL 1. digit 4. thump . a 5. gait 12. kind of light 13. two-toed cloth 14. voided - ' escutcheon 15. n&utical 17. merry song 15. a fruit 19. harken .) i 21. block serving as base 23. sphere : 28. emerging 29. wireless 31. evening party 32. East-Indian . herb - i . - 33. baseball . . term 34. machine for binding : papers "35. high priest '36. marked i with spots. 38. planter 43. stupor 44. century plant 45. erasure - 48. affirm 49. always 50. drunkard 51. earthy deposit . 52. network 63. period WJ 1ASA yXi lHMVWUl I I Answer to Saturday's puzzle. iLtElvr lTI5IARr9 E Nd A dU AL EE gRTlAl TEN- RASP HNGlL y! gr7gR? URN " - z E"E ,s l eiepIeTr . SIC U T T LIE S DORA L E Eg Spfi ESI itLH OkkA1 IVl5"TNlSS -PittAlTTa R U N ' ' Gt-iN i mTg ra d m" o a A MO Si L Kr AN I ' cUIqIti iTtttAts UTaI-5 1ST Averag tiaM of aotatWa: SS aaiaaUo. Dist by King reatures SyadkaU, Isc By Quinn Hall 7. SH IVM-y .1 i ; 1 souner- pghts Y0UtBWELY 4-S Quotations 170 to' 230 lbs. 14.25 10.00 to 100 13.00 to 14.00 3 00 to 8.00 7.00 to 9.50 SOWS : Top veal Dairy type cows BUliS Builds Machine Shed JEFFERSON A. B. Hinz Is having a new machine shed built on his farm in the Fairish Gap district! The building is 30 by 100 feet and has a cement floor. Bruce Miller is tioing the carpenter work. Legal Notice NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned has been duly appointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion sitting in Probate, as administrator of the estate of Rosa L. Moudy, deceas ed, and that he has duly qualified as such administrator; all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are notified to pre sent the same, duly verified as re quired by law, to me at the of fice of my attorney, 205 Oregon Building, Salem, Oregon, - within six months from the date of this notice, i Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 30th day of March, 1944. WALTER A. WILSON, Administrator of the Estate of Rosa L- Moudy, deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Administrator, Salem, Oregon. M 30-A 6-13-20-27 Staph pil - not mi ack an- lottin yom with mmdnning mcb. bora and i S wen. dotw na luautni. id Svnpositocica brine i relurf. Their arand nr tl comfort, reduces mm, Mnarr Pyraaid atck. wcicoma i catiea means ml comfort, i -clp tichtea telamd aacaibnuMn, eaatly lubricatM and aoftcaa. Protec-Te and , e Mrr to as. Get i t' Prraa-hl Soppoaitocio at year ' Mora with delay 0c and $1-20 II II -0 2.. 25 -v 21 30 'A 40 41 42 4 41 SO 4-10 9. having three Joints 10. wing 11. fondte 15. adulterated 20. menace . 22. cross-rib In vaulting 24. hoar frost 25. Dutch col- ' onist in S. " Africa 25. small Island 27. ground 2S. ominous 30. outlook ' 32. young screen star 34. stow cargo 37. quainter 39. nobleman 41. river in , . Franc - 42. fix firmly 43. pier 44. knave of - - . duba (loo) . , 45. herb eve ; 47.befor- ' VERTICAL 1. ram down 2. spoken 3. unbleached 4. except 5. dye substance 5. calling 7. visitor 8. only j- I I 1 Livestock and Poultry BUY WARD'S quality; CHICKS , ! : ;. NOW Come'in and place yoiir order today-r-pay later on Ward's monthly payment plan. Chicks shipped di rectly from hatchery to you on orders of 100 or more, or pick up at store. . All chicks from tested flocks Oregon hatched for Oregon's climate. Get your chick supplies at the same time. MONTGOMERY WARD 155 N. LIBERTY ST SALEM, ORE. WORK Horse tor sale. Ph. 1F .-, ATTENTION . 't- VTiQ remove dead & worthless stock In a moment's notice I SALEM FER TILIZER & BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. 8000 Collect (fio other Phone). ; NEW Hampshire laying pullets ! or ready to lav puikta. Immediate - de livery. Choir selection. Ph. 22861. LeVf Hatchery. f BABY CHICK? and custom hatching 22 yrs. experience assures you of best quality and satisfaction. Prepare tot better market conditions later. Hatches every Monday and Thursday. Hamp shire. Leghorns. Red. Barred Rocks, day old ckls or pullets. Ph 22361 Lee's Hatchery Legal Notice !' NOTICE TO CREDITORS i IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MARION COUNTY j PROBATE DEPARTMENT i Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Marjorie Kay Hunt ington, has been appointed admin istratrix of the estate, of Cora .M Kay, deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as by, law required, to the under signed at .790 North Winter Street, Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published, March 16, 1944. t Last publication April 13 th 1944. 1 j- MARJORIE KAY HUNTING TON I !; Administratrix j . H HUNTINGTON, WILSON & p DAVIS i i; 514 Porter Bid. I i Portland 4. Oregon 1 r Attorneys M16-23-30 A6-13 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENTT" OF EXECUTRIX 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned has been duly appointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion sitting in Probate, executrix of the last will and testament and estate of Kath erine N. Nelson, otherwise known as Katherine N. Olson, deceased: all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are no tified to present the same, duly verified as required by law, to me at 205 Oregon Building, Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. f Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 30th day of March. 1944. - $ f OLIVE SOFIE-ALDRICH, j i Executrix of the last will and : testament and estate of Kath- erine N. N e 1 s o n , otherwise j known as Katherine N. Olson, 1 deceased. f RONALD C. GLOVER, j Attorney for Executrix, Salem, Oregon. M 30-A 6-13-20-2? NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION ! In the Matter , of the Estate of Fred. Schiesser, Deceased. j Notice is nereby given that the undersigned Albert ; Streiff ' has been appointed executor, of the estate of i Fred Schiesser, deceased by the Circuit: Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Mar ion and has' qualified. All per sons having claims against said estate are' hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly verified as by law -required to the undersigned at 90S Porter Building, 309 S.W. 6th Avenue, Portland,- Oregon co Emil P. Slovarp w ithin six; months from the date hereof. i ALBERT STREIFF, Executory Dated and first published this! 23rd day of March 1944. ! Last publication April zOth 1944."' C-r- ;-. . - v EMIL P. SLOVARP Attorney ' for Executor. i ! M. 23-30 A 6-13-20 DRESSED X Veal and Hogs Wanted! I Top Prices Paid I Prompt Remittance Ship to i Fred Ileyer v: Ileal Division 444 S. W. Tamhin St t 8. E. S2nd 4t Foster Blvd. Ilcle: We can accept only animals killed In compliance with O. 1. A. regulations. - AT FIRST V.ZHCFA (rL 7, U H - 7 Auctions Salem Community j AUCTION! Every Friday; 12 Noon .270 Silvertori Road Special for April 141833 Chev. 4 dr. sedan with 8 good tires. A food table' (with exten. leaves), and chairs to match. . ( Cows. Heifers. Bulls. Calves. Chick ens. Rabbits, Potatoes, Misc. turn, and tools, i I Brine what you have. Come to buy. JOE BURKE, "Manager - 1 Phone 24074. i ml. East of State Fairgrounds. ! SPECIAL APRIL 14th A large number of new IS gauge steel 59 gaL drums. - i. SALEM COMMUNITY AUCTION 270 SUverton Rd. Ph. 24074 It.--.'-. . M i Help Wanted WANTED: OLD MAN OR WOMAN to do an errand for me. Very extra good pay. (Write J. Hague. CorvaUis. Ore., 721 SO. 20UI.) - WANTED Someone to brood 1000 or more '-turkeys on your premises. We can furnish electric brooders and other equipment. 310 Pioneer Trust Building, or phone 2-1362 evening. MEN and women for hop yard work. Ph. 7930, v , ! - Help Wanled JIale Workers now employed tn war pro duction should not apply and will not be considered (or employment by em- ployers- advertising in this section. EXPERIENCED AUTO MECHANICS Earn Top wages, work for essential industry now. Get set for permanent post war job. Receive General Motors training. s See Shop Supt, at once. Loder Bros.. 44S Center SU Oldsmobil Sales and Service. WOOL SPINNERS, steady ; employ ment. Good pay. Also men in several depts. for first and second shifts. THOS. KAY WOOLEN MILL CO. WANTED: Clothing salesman; mus tered out veteran or draft exempt. . Character reference essential. Good steady 'position. J. 3. Clothes Shop, 387 State St. : MECHANIC familiar with General Motors i cars. Peun. position. Excel, working conditions and wages Must be - experienced Herrall -Owens Co. MEAT Cutter, experienced, i top pay, steady. Saving Center, Portland Road. Help Wanted- Female WOMAN for general housework in modern i country home. $100 per mon. Box 437. Statesman. FIRST CLASS stenographer. Oppor tunity for advancement. Call 4133. FASTi ACCURATE typist. Opportun ity for advancement. Call 8273. WOMAN FOR housework and car of child. Ph. 7765. evenings. EXPERIENCED LADY cook? Good wages. Day shift. Sunday off. Must have references. Box 632, Statesman. WANTED EGG candler. Will teach responsible party. Northwest Poultry, 1505 N. Front. " HOUSEKEEPER - TO care" Tor apt. Sundays and holidays off. The Plaza. Ph. 7466, 563 Court St. YOUNG LADY stenographer wanted for . general office work. State exper ience. Box 150, Statesman. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS wanted. Day shift. Court St. Dairy Lunch, 347 Court. - COMBINATION GIRL, kitchen help er. 940 N. Corn! COOK! FOR private lunch room. Hours a. m.-3 p. m. Call 4133. GROCERY store clerk. Remington's Market at 17th and Market. WANTED: WOMAN Cook. Victory Cafe. 168 S. Liberty. SODA Fountain girl. The Spa. i WANTED " Experienced Bookkeeper for General Office Work. Modern Office. Good Wages. Call 10F3 Shedd. Collect. LADY or girl for light cooking and kitchen work. Nite shift. Also apmbt nation waitress day shift. Permanent. No Sundays. Bright Spot Cafe. 9(0 Center. . Salesmen Wanted SALESMAN wanted to sell and mer chandise Albers cereals in Eugene and Salem area. Prefer applicant be draft exempt. Selling experience in. food or allied lines necessary. Salary, expenses and car furnished. Reply by letter giving details as to qualifications, to Box 18 Statesman. . Situations Wanted EXPERIENCED woman wants hour work. Good references. 3641. STRONG. YOUNG man. draft ex empt, wants steady work. Some auto, mech. . exp. also truck driving. Write Elnar Olson. 340 Division. GARDEN PLOWING and discing. Work done Immediately. Ph. 2-4077. WOX. care for 4 to yr. girl, my home. days. Kindergarten training. 52S Belmont, f . . ;.; ' ' GARDENS plowed, disced. Ph. 2-214. HOWLETT furniture reftninshing. 1170 Edgewater. Ph. 3989 between S-li, PLOWING AND discing. Ford Fergu son, tractor. Ray Satter. Ph. 22504. WILL' care for children In my home, 1039 S. Com! CHILDCRAFT Nursery. We pick up and deliver. 1999 Trade. Ph. 21829. For Sale Miscellaneous GENERAL Electric body vibrator. 488 N. Winter. , - BLACK Cocker Spaniel 1 yr, and chain. $3.80. Ph. 3635. TRAILER house. 18x7.-1730 Water. REMINGTON standard typewriter, 18 inch carriage. Price 135.00. 3499 HOT Point Electric Range with auto matic clock. Excellent cond. Ph. 4800. Electric vacuum cleaner. 450 N. 23rd. SOPRANI accordion. Like new. Price $80. Rt. 7. Box S03-J. Ph. 3189. USED adding machine, excellent cond. Recently overhauled. $45 Fawk Ave. -I , - . - , -. - NEW matched set Sealy double bed size on metal frame - tt rollers. Ph. 3879. i 1942 Eastern built Glider $ rooms $2450. Cash $1300. No phone calls. Robert White. - Shady Rest Trailer Court. 150. Williams Ave. "jXYDsTof Wilton i caTpVood -FERTILIZER. S6t N. Com! Ph. 3S23. KrrcHEinaANGaC ' 193$ MilL ;