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ssysnsjul "SJSjJtr 81 d'IHf' l'S 30 BINGHAMTON PRESS March 24, 1949 JCintrral Nntirrn Real Estate, Vital Statistics OBITUARIES To Mr. and Mrs. Fred U. Slsson, Test Your Horse Sense By DR. GEORGE W.

CRANE Chenanco Bridfie. a daughter. one step-daughter; four grandchil Cas- To Mr. and Mrs. Kaymona a.

dren. telll, 99 Floral Avenue, Johnson City, MICHAEL T. RUSSELL, 467 a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Brower, 793 Chenango Street, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C.

Alford, Harpursville. a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G.

Holmes, Chenango Bridge, a son. Chenango Street, died at 2 a. m. Thursday at the Broome County Tuberculosis Hospital. He is sur JOHK F.

CLEARY, retired city fireman, of 231 Chenango Street, died 3 p. m. Wednesday at the Robinson Street fire station. He if survived by his wife, Mrs. Vera I Cobb) Cleary; one daughter, Miss Cleary; four sisters.

Mrs. Harry Kennedy: Mrs. William Krause, Mrs. William Donahue and Mrs. Harold Beam, all of Bing-hamton: three brothers, Jerome of Wilkes-Barre, Martin of Bingham-ton and Richard of New York City.

vived by his wife, Mrs. Verna Rus sell; three daughters, Mrs. Thorn as Naylon of Binghamton; Miss N. Y. Bank Stocks New York (P (National Associa- Ann Russell of Hallstead, and Mrs.

Mary Jane Russell of Bing hamton: one sister, Mrs. Mary Far Score one point for a correct solution to each of the first five problems. The last problem counts five points. 1. A farmer sweetens his sour land by adding which one of the following to the soil? Salt Lime Arsenic Fertilizer 2.

Which side of the usual classroom wall map Indicates east? Top Bottom Right side Leftside 3. Which one of the following is the largest breed of dog? Terrier Mastiff Collie Cairn 4. The capital of the State is which one of these cities? Madison Columbus St. Paul Harrisburg 5. Whole wheat bread exceeds ordinary white bread in possessing a much larger amount of Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin 6.

As a brief test of your familiarity with American nursery rhymes, try to match the characters named in the left hand column below with the appropriate items in the right hand column to which they pertain. You are entitled toone point for each correct judgment. ley; three brothers, James and Wil liam, all of Hallstead and John of Scranton, two grandchildren BELLE Th funeral of Mils Bella M. Belle will be held at the Oeorge H. Scholderer Home lor Funerals, 269 Chenango Friday at 2:30 p.

m. The Rev. Samuel Col-man will officiate. Burial will be In Floral Park Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 7 to 9 p.

m. MICHELSON The funeral of Mrs. Jennie Michelson will be held at her home, 8 Crary Thursday at 3:30 p. m. Rabbi Jacob Hurwitx will officiate, assisted by Rabbi Moses Margolis.

Burial will be in Temple Israel Cemetery, Conklin, N. Y. Arrangements by Wm. R. Chase Se Son.

POWERS The funeral of Mrs. Verna Powers will be held at her home on Main New Milford, Saturday at 2:30 p. m. The Rev. Richard 'J, Thomas will officiate.

Burial will be in New Milford Cemetery. Arrangements by O. E. Tuttle, Hallstead. Pa.

F'riends may call at her home Friday afternoon and evening. HUSTON The funeral of Robert Ruston will be held at his home in Lisle, Friday at 1 p. m. and at 1:30 p. at the Congregational Church In Lisle.

The Rev. Floyd E. Terwilliger and the Rev. Robert Grant will officiate. Burial will be in Andes.

N. Y. Friends are Invited to call at his home. Arrangement bv the Nichols Funeral Home, Whitney Point. STODDARD The funeral of Mrs.

Mina Stoddard of Fleetville. will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. at her home. Burial will be In Chase Cemetery, Fleetville.

Pa. He was a veteran of World War II; a member of St. Paul's Church and Municipal Post 1227, American Legion. The body was removed to McDevitt Brothers Funeral Home. 88-90 Front Street, where may call Thursday evening and several nieces and nephews.

The body was removed to the Hopler Georgia Funeral Home, 483 Chenango Street, where friends may call. Funeral arrangements will be made later. BARNES. FLORIST MAIN ST. DIAL.

NIGHTS. 4-43M. COSTAS FLOWER SHOP funeral Designs Our Specialty, tyx) Vestal Ave Dial 4-4374. 4-4JT1L DILLEN BECK'S GREENHOUSES 740 Riverside Drive. Johnson Oif.

Court St. Dial 1-2CM. FEtoWERS BY FANCHER Funeral Designs and Arrangements Main Johnson City. 7-402X LA RR A BEE'S. FLORISTS, All Occasions Aim Our Speoiltiea S3 Seminary Ave.

Dial MARKOW1TZ, FLORIST We Srctaliie in Funeral Design 38 COURT ST. DIAL a-7ftofc MacLENNAN'S FLOWERS Floral Teleitraph Asso. Member 499 COURT ST. DIAL 2-644. MOORE'S FLOWERS-Flowers tor All Occasions Beckwith Hillcrest.

Dial 4-3S91. RIVERSIDE FLORIST DIAL 7-303. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION. 47 Riverside Drive. Johnson City.

AXEMAN FLOWER SHOP SO Chenango St. Dial 2-74IT. Member Florists Telegraph Asso. WANT AD RATES 1 or 2 days 20c per line per day 3. 4.

5 days 16c per line per (Ur 6 days 14c per line per day Count average words per line 2 lines minimum. ANNOUNCEMENTS Personals Bid Asked Bk of Am NTS 40' ii 42 Bank of Manhattan 24'a 26 Rankers Trust 39 41 Brooklyn Trust 99 102 Cen Han 88 91 Chase National 35 37 Chem 38'i 40'i Coml Nat 384 40'i Corn Exchange 51 'i 53'i Continental St 9 10i Empire Trust 85 88 First Nat 1170 1230 Guarantv Tr 257 266 Irving Trust Lawyers Trust 43 45 Manufact Tr 48i 50i National City 39i 41 NY Trust 82 1 i 85 14 Public National 40'i Title 8 84 and Friday afternoon and evening TRANSFERS Grant II. Bishop and wife, north side of Evans Street, to Southern Tier Distributing Corp. Frank Chernak, lots 272, 273 and 274. east side of Irving Avenue, Town of Union, to Charles Sakowsky and wife.

Endicott Johnson Jot 240, east side of Odell Avenue, Endicott, to Anthony Cerasaro and wife. John M. Fyala and wife, west side of Maple Crest Street, Town of Vestal, to Minnie Ruth Craven. Chester Gianfrate, lot 241, "Irving-ton," Endicott, to Anthony Cerasaro and wife. Leo A.

McIIugh and wife, Hickory Street. Whitney Point, to Claude W. Finn and wife. Blair E. Rupert and wife, south side of Elwell Avenue, Town of Fenton, to Hrrvey G.

Slater and wife and others. Terah C. Smith, part of lot 4fl, orth side of Lincoln Avenue, to Fred V. Barber and wife. Charles A.

Stevtns and wife, lot 166, east side of- Morrison Avenue, Town of Fenton, to Thomas N. Brown and wife. Vera VanPatten, number 528 Central Street, Endicott, to Hal A. VanPatten and wife. Walter Wist and wife, lots 565 and 566.

southeast corner of Morton Street and Ray Avenue, Town of Vestal, to Edwin E. Taylor and wife. Ethel M. Murray, south side of De-Forest Street, to Weston L. Lock wood and wife.

Charles H. Parsons, executor, west side of Murray Street to Florence Osteen. Theodore J. Weston, lot 30. east side of Saluda Drive, Town of Fenton, to Glenn T.

Gregory. MARRIAGE LICENSES To Ralph E. Cleveland, 26, Cortland, and Phyllis J. Fuglestad, 21, 177 Mary Street. To William P.

Curkendall, 24, Aubtirn. and Shirley A. Aeserud, 20, 158 Hawley Street. i BIRTHS To Mr. and Mrs.

Martin J. Reap, 24 Funeral arrangements will be ROBERT RUSTON, 65, of Lisle, died Wednesday morning at Wil son Memorial Hospital. He is sur (a Mother Hubbard (b) Miss Muffet (c) Humpty Dumpty (d) Dan Cupid (e) Little Boy Blue (v) Toot toot (w) Cackle (x) Twang! (y) E-e-eek! (z) Woof woof vived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Rus- ton of Lisle; one daughter, Verna Costello of Gilbertsville; four Score yourself as follows: 0-2, poor; 3-6, average; 7-9, superior; 9-10, very superior. (Answer to test on 34.) sons, MacNeil of Harpursville; Ernest of Bainbridge, and Livestock Sales Chicago (JP) Salable livestock ceipts at principal markets: Gordon, both of Auburn; and eight re- grandchildren.

Friends may call Has Close Shave New Bedford, Mass. (U.R) peter at his home. Funeral arrangements are being made by the Nichols Standish appeared as a witness for Funeral Home, Whitney Point. his barber, Joseph A. Robert, 71, Junior Level Racket Rock Island, 111.

(U.R) A young paper carrier wondered why customers on his route seemed reluctant to pay him. He turned to police for help. They found that a 12-year-old "coin man" had beaten him to the punch' by posing as a newsboy and making this WANT AD COPY RECEIVED BEFORE' 5 P. M. WILL BE PUBLISHED THE FOLLOWING DAY.

Hogs Cattle Sheep Chicago 8,000 4.000 1.000 Kansas City 2,500 1.000 1,500 Omaha 3.500 3.500 1.000 East St. Louis 9.000 1.500 1.000 St. Joseph 3.500 2,000 1,000 Sioux City 3,000 2,600 100 South St. Paul 7.500 4,000 1,000 Indianapolis 11.000 1,000 500 Cincinnati 3,500 400 100 Ft. Worth 900 700 900 Peoria 3,000 400 300 The Chicago hog market opened accused of drunkenness and drunken driving.

Robert was acquitted when Standish testified "he MRS. NINA B. STODDARD, 80, of Fleetville, died Wednesday at her home after a brief illness. She is survived by her husband, William; one daughter, Miss Grace Stoddard of Endicott; five sons, Howard of Endicott, Fred of Hop-bottom, Leroy and Floyd, both couldn have been drunk. Just 30 minutes before he gave me a shave." To Mr.

and Mrs. Myron A. Macum- about 25 cents lower, top cattle ber, 139 Beethoven Street, a son. and sheep reported steady. I of Fleetville, and Glenn of East Stroudsburg, oen sister, Mrs.

tm hi 184-186 COURT ST. 56 MAIN STREET ALMA'S BEAUTY SHOPP1X 110 Ave. A. Hillcrest, 3-1773 for appointment. A LOVELY fur coat and two auita stze 12-141 for sale.

Will sell veiy cheap. Reverse End. f-II4, Abdominal spencer support im- proved posture, supports abdomen, back and breast. Blanche Carr. Ruth Harding.

90S Press Bldg. Dial 2-6750 or 6-3475. ACCURATE Wedding Inviuuona io-sure satisfaction at low cost. Accurate Printing-Engraving Cn. 25 Henry (East of Postcflicel.

2-J701. ALTERATIONS and DRESSMAKTNfl PEGGY EM SHOPPE 9 Ave. D. Johnson City. I1 ANNA L.

GREGORY, 231 Chenango. Time now to select your new spring; hat, beauties prices to tS 93. ATTENTION. LADIES Beauty treatments at the Be-Mar Slendertiing; and Beauty Salon. 23 Lewis Johnson City.

Dial 7-1444. SEULAH DAY Eiectrologut. Poet. graduate. Permanent hair removal.

17 Judson St. Dial 2-287. BINGHAMTON LAUNDRY "For Particular People'" DIAL 2-4234. CAROL says that spring is here and now is the time to get your spring: bair-do. 80 Court St.

Dial CASH for your sewing macninav BIGART. 23 High St. 4-228. CHARIS FOUNDATIONS CHARIS FOUNDATIONS All garments sold with 30-day money back guarantee. Dial OOT0I made later.

WILLIAM DAVID JEAVONS, 36. of 45 Kirkwood Avenue. Port Dickinson, died at 1:08 a. m. Thursday at his home.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fannie Jeavons: two daughters, the Misses Jeanette and Gloria Jeavons; one son, William; his mother, Mrs. David Jeavons, all of Port Dickinson; four sisters, Mrs. Andrew Johnson 'of McAdoo. Mrs.

Everett Ger-mond of Port Dickinson. Mrs. Clifford Culver of Luzerne. and Mrs. Wilbur Frable of Weatherly, one brother, David Jeavons of Binghamton; several nieces and nephews.

The body was removed to the Hopler Georgia Funeral Home, 483 Chenango Street, where friends may call. Funeral arrangements will be made later. W. LAMMEREAUX, 76. of 132 Main Street, Johnson City, died at 8 a.

m. Thursday at Wilson Memorial Hospital. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Lillian Lammereaux; several nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was a member of the 30-year Club of the En--dicott Johnson Corp. and the Johnson City Lodge I. O. O. F.

The body was removed to the J. F. Rice Funeral Home. 150 Main Street, Johnson City, where friends may call. Funeral arrangements, will be made later.

MRS. JENNIE MICIIELSON, 54, of 8 Crary Avenue, died Wednesday night at Binghamton City Hospital. She is survived by her husband, Simon; one daughter, Mrs. Seymour Tanenhaus; one grand-. son; one sister.

Miss Anna Lieber-man; two brothers, Oskar and Max Lieberman, all of Binghamton. The body was removed to her Tiorne. Funeral arrangements are being made by William R. Chase and Son Funeral Home, 44 Exchange Street. MRS.

VERNA POWERS, 69, of New Milford, died at 5 Thursday at her home. She is r.lAlli STREET ACROSS FROM GENERAL ELECTRIC ALWAYS PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE Grace Gibbs of Fleetville; ,13 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. She was a native of Benton Township and a member of the Daughters of America of Fleetville. Arrangements by Perry F. Colvin Funeral Home in Factoryville.

Pa. Thursday, Friday, Saturday SPECIALS LAKEVIEW SLICED 4Fh 39 frf Wilson Special AS lb. bin VEH i45 DRIED BEEF v. 30 BACON SKINLESS FRANKS SLICED MINCED BOLOGNA by day lb. CARE FOR CHILDREN week.

Call 4-7068. Frying Chicken 45 lb. ENJOY foods kept fresh in mflRCflL HITCH EO CHARIT! WAXED PAPER (EXTRA HEAVY) IS: won't crack even when twisted Larger stronger heavier 24 Prne Birdseye j. Low pkg.v OLEO KINNEY'S PURE PRINT TTEk Irs. Filbert's or Durkee's lb.

Armour Print CONTEST PRIZES. Enter KERN'S HOBBIES Model Contest NOW. 2 Court St. Open mights. CURTAINS DONE, put on frames 45c: lace crocheted tablecloths.

SALISBURY. 141 Robinson St 2-3. DRESSMAKING and ALTERATIONS Phone 7-7878. FAMISH Foundation Garment. S10.

up Join a corset club. TAM1SE SHOP. 32 Henry St. 1-2797. DRESSMAKING Alterations and tailoring.

Furs repaired. 2-5 1 SO. GRADUATE Operators for scalp and corrective skin treatments. Ana Lewlil, O'Neil Bldg. Dial 3-8026.

INCOME TAX SPECIALIST BUSINESS ENGINEERING COST ACCOUNTANCY PERSONAL ANALYSIS W. RAY LASHER 4-1740. 301 PRESS BLDG. 4-174, LADIES We specialize In tediea tailoring. Suits made to measure expertly by Tip Top Tailora.

Save Capitol Bldg 2-4731. lb. survived by her husband, ur. T. Powers: three daughters, Mrs Adam Erat and Francis Valentine, FROZEN Pkg.

fi STRAVIBERRY47 lb MARCAL HANKIES 16 16 SLICED Well Known LOCAL GRADE LARGE doz. COTTAGE 12-oz. ctip large loaf CROWLEY'S CHEESE BREAD acta LADIES Hand-crocheted chair and doilies. Dial 4-1200 WINESAP all of New Milford. and Mrs.

Frederick Lamb of Susquehanna, one sister, Mrs. Walter Mosher of New Milford; two brothers: John Bailey of McGraw, and Leon Bailey of New Milford; five grandchildren. 'The body was removed to the O. E. Tuttle Fu-eral Home, Hallstead.

and returned to her home where friends may call Friday afternoon and evening. CHARLES LOUIS ROMAIN, 75, formerly of Binghamton and Chenango Bridge, died recently at his home in Camden, Del. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. L. Maud Romain; two sons, Clarence L- and William both of Johnson City; stria bunch lb.

CRISP, CLEAN WESTERN BUNCH CALIF. PASCAL CELERY NEW RED POTATOES 17 59 35 33 3flA doz. 10-lb. bag APPLES 3 VALENCIA ORANGES CALIF. LARGE LEMONS Smart economical MARCAL PAPER NAPKINS FANCY GREEN FOR 4 doz.

lb. BANANAS Wits 5 CAMPBELL'S Ige. LIBBY RED SALMON Pork Beans 2 LILLIAN BEAUTY SHOFFE 84 Court. J-MI2. Zit- fluid wave, I0, I2 50lrBmiBnrnt, 1 tig, RAfcHia.I.JC, ij MlorHHid Ave.

fr-marienis, all tvpea. 4 00 tip. Dyii.g and marcelling. Dial RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS DEALER now In city. Robert Whitaker, 43 Margaret St.

Dial 6-7717. AUGS, living room suites cleaned. Hild system only. ALLAN Ru Center. 339 Clinton St.

6-874 1 SPRINGER PRIVATE HOSPfrTdT" Maternity and Convaletcent 16 Johnon City. 7-6711 sVl't'l Beauty Shoppe, 607 Illlg. featuring Fugene Crtxiutgnole pennanents. 4-a7M for appoinfmewt. "rlll-S IS I'fl And Hemiick a mual furl nish the wedding announce men Uf and Invitations.

REMLICK'S. I2M State. Dial 2-2T4S TRIPI.FI CITIES BABY S1IT1NO AGENCY Plal 6-3I0I. Call End. 10JXEDOS and FULL DRESS for rer for all occasions.

Sall-blearna. 136 Washington St. WEDDING INVITATIONS Bet quality, prices, service. JOGGER ST. New location, 143 State St.

WEST SIDE Will board efaUd In my home. Dial 6-34S46. WHEELER NURSING HOME Registered Nurse In Charge Phone Greene 361. Greene. N.

T. WILL BOARD BABIES FY DAY 0t WFTK. NURSE ON DUTY. NORTH SIDE DAY NURSERY. 2-6427.

WILL CARE for 1-3 children in my" home by the week. Dial 4-79'H. WILL care for small child days fa my home. Dial 3-2713. WILL BOARD girl over 13 in any home.

Call 7-6923. WILL CARE for I or 1 children ii my home days. 3-271 after 3. WILL CARE for child in my home days. Dial 7-6A26, cans 23' 27' LB.

CAN 1-lb. can 12-oz. can FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 2 65c 45' 47' 32' AHM0UR PILLSBURY CORNED BEEF PETER PAN nn Peanut Butter JZ MIGHTON Beef Slew 1U .79 LB. SACK ARMOUR Corned Perhaps the most popular food in America is the much glorified, publicized HAMBURGER. Maybe you prefer to grill it with cheese or vary the flavor with menu.

But still it's nutritious meat 'n' bread, economical, quick, and easy to prepare. Beef 1-lb. can What Makes Hamburgers Quality Beef is essential in making savory, luscious SKYFLAKES CRACKERS N.B.C. SHREDDED WHEAT 2 DEL MONTE 1 LB. CAN JUICE JUICE SENATE ORANGE No.

5 can SENATE Grapefruit No. 5 can lge. lge. pkgs. (ffii f3 I bpyy III l.eet Foonal hamburgers.

Ask for Wilson's Certified Beef (chuck or round), ground with 2 or 3 ounces of suet per pound. THE FAT ADDS JUICY TENDERNESS AND FLAVOR and DOES AN AUTOMATIC BASTING JOB DURING THE COOKING. Hamburters may be pan-fried, grilled (best for tery thin ones) or broiled. We'll take ours broiled. During broiling the fat drips away instead of hardening and toughening the outer layer of meat with its excessive heat.

You'll find broiled burgers juicy, nicely browned and never greasy. For an extra tender touch try the optional sour cream ingredient (see recipe). Wilson's JJ-V meat extract adds uch rich flavor, it practically makes steak out of hamburgers! Dmmmrrimmmm, 27 29' 35' 29' 27' 23' 37' 37' JACK FROST SENATE FRUIT Cocktail No. 2V4 can pt. r.WZOLA OIL CAMPFIRE how your family will smack their lips! Lb.

BAG 11 JUICE ITlarhmallow 1-lb. Pkg- SENATE PINEAPPLE No, 5 can FOUND Large black cat. Court St Apartment 6. over Enrtght Shop FOUND Pearls, on West Side, fcun-dy. Phone 2-0041.

LOST Diamond wrist watch an.l bracelet, about March 10. Reward. Dial 3-0272. LOST Large gray Persian eat wttit black markings, answers to name of "Timmy." 51 Front St 2-Sni7 LOST Dog, Spilx and Scottte muted; gray, black and white markin; 6 months old: name is vicinity Liberty St. Dial 4-44 J.

LOST Man's black wallet. Contame 50 and valuable papers. Vicinity Murray and Main. Reward 4-4412. LOST Mans black bilifold con la m-ing no money but valusble papers, vicinity downtown.

Finder caj 4-07S6. LOST Man a black sipper, with 15, chauffeur's license and other papers. Dial LOST Dog, Pomeranian pup, near Cleveland and Grand name "Fluffy." Call 6-6714. JELLO 3 Hellmann's pintM jari HERSHEY COCOA 1-lb. can 19' 37c 35' 27' STOKELY CREAM conn RED GLO Tomatoes DEL MONTE PEAS DEL MONTE CATSUP 17' 25' 18c 19' STRAWBERRY L.

S. No. 2 can No. 2 cans lge. can 14-oz.

bU. PRESERUES 12-oz. glass EMPLOYMENT 1.7 CARTON Help Wanted Mea TOP'S DILL PICKLES r' run-nil -r Mf Lifebuoy SOAP I' I 7'- i reg, bars LARGE CANS ARMOUR Scott Towel KITCHEN CHARM Wax Paper Roll 125 ft. Roll 0 SOAP AMMONIA 3 reg. bars quart bottle 15' 19' 19' 27c 23' 23' 10' 17' Homburgars DeLuxe Blend together thoroughly but tightly: 1 lb.

Wilson's Certified rwf hamburger WALDORF Toilet Tissue 3 ixmumrnmitm mmmmjj. rL, rolls ACCOUNTANT Experienced publie accounts. SflO. ADVERTISING COPYWRITER 23-36J years, college graduate, 3-S years experience, newspaper, radio, CREDIT THAINEE-23-2 year, win- gie, college, clerical and sales aoU- ity, ENGINEER CIVIL Graduate or ex. prnenced surveying, Ai up.

TRAFFIC CLERK 24-35 years, mm. imurn 8 years experience in rates. tariffs, and claims, 8V)-1 NO FEE TO REGISTER ACADEMY EMPLOYMENT SERVTCg) 611 Press Bldg Dial i-34 Appliance salesman wanted. Apply 2HI Front St AlTLlANt UAUisMAN wan tmf. 14nt commlasiiitia nrfered.

Jack arm ft tireene. KtlVER-SALESMAN for light delivl ery truck. Apply In person only after 10 a. m. American Cleaners, corner ol Walnut St.

and Seminary Ave. MAN with neat appearance, whs likes to grow things, to work at the Garden Center, from 30 ti 4. Planting, aeeding and some waiting cm customers. Apply only between and mornings or Dial 4-S067 lor appointment. MAN WANTED Middleaged: must be able to do some hard work, and willing to do cleaning.

Call after 3 p. Cons tine St Whitney. 166 Robinson St. MAN WANTED for Rawleigh buai-nes. No experience needed to start.

Sales easy to make and profits large. Start Immediately. LARGE PACKAGE 1 MED. PACKAGE SOAP CHIFFON FLAKES 1 med. pkg.

bars 1 tablespoon Wilson's B-V dissolved in cup sour cream or evaporated milk or i cup tomato juice or milk teaspoon pepper and no salt (B-V has that) To make uniformly fine-shaped patties meanure out 4 cup of meat ture and roll to a nice ball. Place between two squares of wax paper and press to a large flat patty that won't look lost in the bun see picture. Place on broiler rack and insert in pre-heated broiler (medium heat) placing 2 to 3 inches below heat. Broil about five minutes. Turn and I I hares fill 41 brown second side only if needed.

This will depend on thickness of burgers being cooked. If you are making only few burgers save waihing the broiler pan by putting them on a cake rack art in a cake pan. 2 Lge. Pkg. with Coupon 2 large WITH COUPON Oxydo lge.

plcg. tiM r7 a with coupon L2 4 Jaggg write Rawielgn's. Dept. NYC-4 Albany, y. aJIei.

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