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NASSAU DAILY REVIEW-STAR- TUESDAY MARCH 12, 1946 + WANT ADS-Rockville Centre: Telephone Rockville Centre 1800 Motor Vehicle Examination Plan Sharply Criticized DEALERS GROUP | The Beginning Of Another Project PLAN TO STEADY. |To \Snee\ Bomb TOAST, WHEAT (MARCH, MONTH CALLS IT COSTLY TAX MTE PSSEO @ ' FOR RECRUITING - o AM] INEFHE'EHT Stabilization Reserve Fund | rom dining and Drive To Encourage Re- pail Will Be Set Up At ao one sid bane wants Enlistments; Past Two Approval Of Proposal For (Contmued from Pug! One) its will be seen in public eating places. Baskets 'of rolls will disappear East Rockaway _ \a [ -The famine committee, headed! Months Set Record - : blend “3&an i =- = A resolution establishing a tax 6. 44} a ator, CA Notice that the month of March Aanately Owned Sta . t ectablishing, tax f .. io \save a ithe ”1:4“, mapin Moc the month of March tiong Urged “fiafl'hmflwfitk last t at a meeting of % 5 Toast Ao Rock “a village board 'at % | It warned that. W“ state anea of the 2nd service com- I a I \the village Rail. All surplus I y f Stamumwmtau Wel mand by Governor Thomas E. ALBAKY, Nlr'c'h 18 4 J ; cofloctj‘g y vmm’mu the?! } | shall see 'a world of . disc Dewey, {If been received from «Governor Dewey's pr & year will added to- the fund . which will ., every. effort for motér vehicle e%« Tor capital improvements. © J ‘ ln? +o 7 We shan tloris at state-opérated E °°\ Village Henry W. ! sen l $1me Cr ou1| It has been revealed 'that both stations has drawn sharp 2,103“ i than fund will enable f - fellaw human m and f fill-tent e mil. 0 , ntain a My I show number eriticism from an “V\T’h“ tax rate an ninate much need- | “hm other' PM of men ever to have enlisted in wmvumflfm [¥ |less red tape, ~Previously all im- Na , fs mm“ the regular army during a single tostly. recommendations 107 ©0D- month 'or in any two-month period since the campaign commenced last October. During March, however, the re- cruiting arive wili be directed towards the veteran, as well as gov-mum were financed by h The governor also recommended nd j ‘ unlNOl 0. LUTZ mafia-gall! and oils. M and & new state safety diWision in e r also reported that Discontinuance. of the uke of am accident prevention program s Jad: been audited IN ATOM BOMB TEST toast with meat, poultry, egg and porary ture. n repaid, A reso- Use of, potatoes in place of cer- M. H. Yager, chairman of the d to borrow $15,- - tain wheat and rice garnitures. ers, inc., legislative committee, i on expectation [street, West Hempstead, is to be cal:es criticized the governor's inspection i for the current year. one- of 'the mm.w|.mu Sm-lur rolls and thinner' toast t io two years to establish. nore than $8,000. b tests at Bil is and elimination of three-layer zsag estimated the cost would be mane - opposed a proposed 323122,“ sts a ni stoll this cakes for the emergencyperiod set mre eath year to operate about cont-ems. When which would terminate the vil.|child Camera and Instrument cor-| Restaurateurs are urged to 7\ state-owned stationed. will provide an ad- lage's handling of all public fluvm, poration Jamaica, Lutz will \induce'customers to order only Instead, Yager, claiming to speak basement will be built m the present county bureau. It cl taining multi-camera installations] To conserve oils, eating estab- for 15:3] dealers, atked val Franklin ue, and an additional meat]. wxmiimfifofifi being provided by his company|lishments are asked to use boiled a a $0<=mile an hoir speed limit $15,000 Loan \ included: L.. G. LUTZ To ASIST outlined list night to the legisla- money bor- other entrees. New York state autotmobile deal- + pose of defraying| Lawrence G. Lutz, of 6 Herbert] 'Virtual ~elimination of wheat tom the ground it would take lus for last year was participating in the army-navy Slices; less crackert with- soup, .000 initially and $1,500,000 secretary of Caldwell bil before the state legislature] A project engineer for the Fair- tentatively at 120 any! Com Put At $200,000 nun Md space. Three stories matters and would refer them to a|SUPervise setting up and main- What is needed.\ of before the la ets be added to the existing two-story over-cent: tion of county gov-|for the army and navy. The instead of oil dressings, and to boil would provide for abou} a Nassau Dally Review-Ster Pholo®\@PD® [ernment and deprive the village|CAMraS, operated simultaneously |Or broil fish rather than fry them i . After yrs-W . of much of local, jurisdiction, |bY remote control, and installed |in order to save fat, n , men enlisting within k approved by _|in 70-foot steel towers and in air-| The baking industries' instruc- of discharge will be bureau. He 110 $ng ngfint‘xfl! craft, are intended to give com-|tions are to make smaller loaves plete photographic coverage of the of 'bread, reduce its weight by 10 r; their particular skill. avenue was pgmffifller T1}: atom tomb explosions and results| per cent, and cut it in thinner bert Shuster reported that a survey During the war he was also an slices. 5 A of of village fighting faciliti overseas Fairchild technician, su-| The committee said e g ng es was using less, , who are being urged d 34 $3. i ¢ ce. it w Yi and a full aerial camera mainte»|can save bread by will be madefit nance in Australia and New| wasting as little as possible and meeting. Guinea, He received official ci-|using potatoes as substitute. Al- NEVIE tation for his work. te oods recommended By MRS. GE ve S ur J. Schratwieser Lutz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 1,311.3 an.“ 2?!qu in Foll the chief as they are, door mats are a wonderful device for saving | reported that representatives of the liam Lug; of 853 Hart . street, j . of the safety conference “NC-hit “hmflh'!” when unnecessary housework. Placed at each entrance to your home, | War Memorial committee seemed Brooklyn, - formerly Mulhts ma- m2\ 3? 323; 3:1 “my” 91's bk“ S T 0 M A r H fammoned recently, Dewey ad- war or peace. they will prevent the tracking in of dirt and other outdoor soil. And 353231“? £11 Level:- chine shop practice in Port Wash- and oils: 1-A §0-mhile speed limit, with meanw! now: the good news is that the long-used cocoa mats are being made in i . 125,11“; flfl‘uffifigdmwmffi' be- Make better use of meat drip~ M i S E R ‘ A m speeds to be bills in better quality and in colors again . , . also that various new materials clan. emu for cooking; serve fewer H tain\ zones compulsory, omen <------4 are being used for mats. ried foods; save and resuse fats and oils for cooking purposes; ren- der excess fats on meats and save ANTON C. OCKER, SR., PLAINVIEW FARMER bacon grease; salvage all fats that Anton C. Ocker, Sr., 83, died at| in to the butcher or grocer. his home, Plainview road, Plain-| And, says the committee, \go view, Friday, following a on olls and salad dressings.\ illness. Born in New York city, he moved to Plainview .in 1903, #> You now have a choice of the solid mats such as those made of PRESENTS AWARDS $3: ctbfiefifnmfiwz um: cg: T LEG'ON POST floor underneath for cleaning up Charles ickley, county mem- with your vacuum or in other|bership offi@er of the American ways. In any case, the mat itsel{| Legion, pr ted three member- should re easily wgheg “T3. co- ship awards the East Rockaway cee: ma a good jo rush- post at a ting held last night armer mini] the shoes. It demands at the Mainistreet Arehouse. e 5:51\ J‘Ngfafmzn‘pzfiflu' years “If?“ care in frequent post has ed its quota of 232 pgo. He was a member of Trinity dirt from the mat it- members. Lutheran church, Hicksville: ' {self, plus occasional washing. The preseMtations were of the He is survived by his son, Anton \The new materials that. are Most Disti shed Service award, C, Ocker, Jr.; a daughter, Mrs. Al» showing up are used mostly in the the Distinguished Service award |fred Bergmann, and three grand- open link type of mat. One of the and the Mefitorious awfrd, children, Edmund Ocker, Mrs. -| interesting new ones is a sisal, JOhn J. Cl@ir, Umberto R. Ruiz Robert 'Berry and Ralph Berg» cord-very tough, long wearing, Robert W. Matzke, Joseph R, mann, all of Plainview, and resistant to the ravages of| Schmitz Henry I. Sloss, Harry moisture-in an open-work pat- Cheshene, rtrand D. White, tern. 801011: Largen and William - A, Another type being readied will £1.33, wer@ initiated into mem- be somewhat on the elaborate Georio p side,.,It is made of good Weight Of man of a cast @luminum, with a removable WILDLIFE ASSN. INSTALLS OFFICERS rumination of officer. high- lighted the regular meeting of the Nassau Wildl FOR A SMALL FEE YOUR VALUABLES . I\. [Tomi TAX - RETURN Are Sate With Us a it“ LON; to You r. i.\ recently I“. ”1“ AccouNT, m \/ 4 Atlantic Ave. inn-mt 364 Kot p\ ~ w*s Tonal + ah was named chair- mmittee to arrange for the Memorial day eve dance, pan to catch the dirt, The new idea here is a dozen re- file-{3&3}, , held at the Main om Bid 5% 56 o pom, ‘dll arrange volving brushes in two rows, de- to r. eposit bex * 4g. includes |signed to remove the dust and soil aiso was . ugust , chairman, and from your shoes. High heels won't turns ° Bo measyres . anspell' and Harry \H. | go grin?! this. mat and\ the Incom if? & i N C 0 ME Have confidence in the safety of your valuables rushes wi replaceable when eturns Completed were put over until today c ° pub- they wear down. \\ Hach 15m“ Per CATHERINE C. DOHL Volley Stream Nationfll ‘Cflk of a heavy calendar. itzgeral lcity. He is aided by Shirley F.] 'The rubber mats of pre-war GHAII. « A proposed constitutional Franklin court, Garden City, has| Smith, William Dunning and D.| days -the link typé made from Certified gang-49:3? GENERAL INSURANCE AND TRUST CO. nun-é.“ to make the soldier been visiting in Greenfield, Mass. W. Smith. strips cut from worn out tires- m ri Tel. LYN. 8476 ROCKAWAY AVENUE VALLEY STREAM are returning in limited amounts. Bank Building MALYVERNE MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION nene ames Many of these are the output of sheltered workshops. AT MIAMI BEACH Mrs. Erling Osterlof of Lake- view avenue, Lynbrook and her her gister, Mrs. Gordon Brackett Durell of Boston, Mass. 'are va- cumming at Miami, Beach, Fla., and wnl return the end of the $250,00 PER MONTH FOR LIFE STARTING AT AGE 55 - 60 - 65 Loaf - Golf - Fish -- Travel, ete, Do most anything YOU desire Because you PLANNED it. It's nice to dream about it! It's better to plan it and have it! 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Station by the m l“ » 47 Norh Moin §t. Mepport 1749 g; is Tat an“? . Rene? io Mrs. Alcia Boyle Telephone United States Government JOHN Fo RUENY, Lic. Mge. . Freeport. where a mass Jim L . Song Service' Led by Mr. Charles Johnson Rockville Centre 810 at 9 a. m