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Entered a s 2nd C la ss M a tte rW A L D W IC K , N. J., F R ID A Y A P R I L 24, 1953
M. M a rt in Tu rpan jian , E d ito r Te lephone: A llenda le 1-3456
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Editor O f This Newspaper Is First To Congratulate Michael U. De Vita For Paterson Mayor Nomination
MONTE CA R LO FINEST EATING PLACE IN STATE OF NEW JERSEY
Monte Carlo, of Route 6. Little Ferry, is one of the finest and best eating places in America and has no peer in the State of New Jersey. It is under ownership and management of Michael Gerard, who is' widely known throughout Passaic and Bergen Counties.
Monte Carlo was formerly known as Charlie’s Restaurant nad subsequently known as Sherbrook and Magic Club and for the past several months the place has changed hands and "Mickey Gerard has changed the name to Monte Carlo.
The food is extraordinarily delicious, the service is superfine and an atmosphere of cordiality and geniality prevails supreme. The place caters to parties, weddings and banquets. Its famous cuisine is widely known all over New Jersey. Monte Carlo has been acclaimed as the showplace of New Jersey-
It is an honor and privilege to meet the new owner, Michael Gerard who is a prince of good fellowship and a man among men whose kindness is felt.
BORO PLANN ING BOARD SEEKS AMENDMENT TO LOT SIZE O RD INAN CE
At the recent meeting of Wald- wick Planning Board it was decided to call on the Mayor and Borough Council to revise or amend the minimum lot size ordinance to be ap
plicable to all of Zone one res- dential areas and also to any other residential property in other zones.
Needed improvements at Wald- wick railroad station are expected soon in view of the fact a joint meeting between the planning board representatives and the railroad company's spokesmen has already taken place along that direction.
Efforts will be made to contact the officials of Bill’s Bus Line and discuss conditions involved concerning bus transportation.
LADIES AID SOCIETY OF REFORMED CH U R CH TO HAVE FOOD SALE
Plans to hold a food sale were made as the Ladies Aid Society of the Reformed Church met Thursday at the Sunday School Annex.
The sale will be held on Friday, April 24 at the home of Mrs. Frank Doty on Franklin Turnpike from 1 :30 until 4:30 p. m. Mrs. Doty will serve, as general chairman with Mrs. Charles Jack- son, co-chairman. Special orders will be taken in advance of the sale.
Mrs. Edward Vanderbeck, of Allendale, will be hostess at the May 14 meeting. Report was received of the success of the roast beef luncheon sponsored by the Society and the Sunday School Auxiliary.
Mrs William Simpson led the Scripture Reading with all joining in the “Lord’s Prayer”. Refreshments were served.
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THE SUBURBANBERGEN COUNTY'S OUTSTANDING
RESTAURANT AND CO CKTA IL LOUNGE
ROUTE 4, PARAMUS, NEW JERSEY Phone: HUbbard 7-1159
Francis McGrogan, who has been serving as chief deputy commissioner to Director Cornelius De Korte of the Department of Public works, was appointed police sergeant Monday night at the W a r wick Borough Council- He will fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Nelson White.
The council passed the first reading of added assesment ordinance allocating $23,000 to cover construction of curbs and sidewalks along Prospect Street from the Turnpike to Route 17.
Glen Tischer was appointed councilman.
George Buning was appointed full time Marshall-
Troast Gets State's Governor Nomination And Meyner Defeats Democrat Elmer Wene
Paul L. Troast, Chairman of Turnpike Authority, won the Republican nomination for governorship in Tuesday’s Primary election.
Robert Meyner, former state senator from Hunterdon County, who was backed by former Mayor John V. Kenny, of Jersey City and Mayor Harry J. Thourot of Union City, defeated Elmer Wene. of Vineland on Democratic ticket.
Troast will have as his opponents in November Meyner and Clen- denin Ryan, independent.
Miss Dolores Castillo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Julio Castillo, of Waldwick and Garfield, became the bride of Army Private Robert F. Barker last Saturday afternoo at 4 o’clock in Wyckoff Reformed Church.
Dolores Castillo is a graduate from Ramsey High School and Waldwick public school. She appeared bewitchingly charming in chantilly lace gown with nylon tulle ruffle front fingertip nails. She wore a crown of pearls and rhinestones and carried acascade bouquet of white roses, swe- etpeas and orchids.
Charles Barone was the best man to the groom and Miss Louise Castillo was the maid of honor. The flower girls included Elaine Schust and Diane Garant.
A reception took place at 7:30 o’clock in a Garfeld restaurant. There were more than 200 persons present. A program of entertainment was carried out. Dancing followed and ample refreshments were served until 2 o'clock in the monrning.
The couple left for a brief honeymoon. The bride in a going away wore pink suit with navy blue accessories.
The father of the bride is a grocer in Waldwick and her mother is widely known for many civic movements and for takinng active part in numerous charitable organizations.
Private Barker left Wednesday to Washington State and will go oversea in due time.
MRS. RUTH EPSTEIN H O N IG COLLECTS $5,000 OR 2 / 2% LEGAL FEES FOR ADDITION TO SC H O O L
DAYLIGHT SAV IN G TIME BEGINS 2 A. M. SUNDAY
Don’t forget to set your clock 1 hour ahead before retiring tomorrow night for the daylight saving time officially begins Sunday, April 26, at 2 a. m. and ends on September 27th.
Plans were made and committee chairmen named for the annual countty fair of the Highlands Association to be held on June 13.
Mrs. Ruth Epstein Honig, attorney for Waldwick Board of Education, has been paid $5,000 which represent 2% legal fees for the $200,000 school additon, it was learned last night.
Mrs Honig was named temporary attorney to the local board of Education immediately after her husband, Herman George Honig, who was school board counsel previously was disbarred for two years by New Jersey Supreme Court upon instigation of Bergen County Bar Association’s ethics committee headed by County Counsel Milton Lasher, of Hackensack and Edgewater.
Waldwck will soon have a brand new school ereetted which would cost perhaps $1,000,000 or $2,000,- 000 and Mrs. Honig if remains I as school board attorney will cash I
legal fees to the extent of 21A of the total construction cost.
The architects get 6 per cent, the engineers get 5 per cent and at times extra services are rendered by contractors and others and they too cash in plenty more money.
Waldwick voters gave State Senator Malcom S. Forbes, Republican candidate for Governor, 229 votes whle Paul L- Troast, the G. O. P. nominee, got 168 votes. In other words Forbes carried Waldwick with a good plurarity.
M cG R O G A N IS NAMED SERGEANT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT IN BORO
Dolores Castillo, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julio Castilo, Becomes Bride of Army Private Robert F. Barker of Wyckoff As 200 Persons Attend Banquet Following In Garfield
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3/er̂ eja Parade Business DirectoryASPHALT DRIVEWAY Cesspools Built and Cleaned
A R T H U R E. S M I T HDriveway - Crushed Stone
Top Soil - Cinders C O W M A N U R E
31 Birch Street, M idland Park, N. JRidgewood 6-8306
AUTO DRIVING SCHOOLHEARN TO DRIVE
Patient, courteous, expert instructions on dual control oars.
R ID G E W O O D A U T O D R I V I N G S C H O O L
Warner Theatre Building 196 E a s t Ridgewood Avenue
Ridgewood, N. J. Ridgewood 6-2037
AUTO SERVICINGA. & P.
G A R A G E & S P O R T S H O P 135 Franklin Turnpike
W aldw lck, N. J.Hunting, Fishing and Camping
Supplies.Day Phone: Allendale 1-3005
Night Phone: Allendale 1-4363-Jor Allendale 1-3948-MA R T H U R L. H O L L Y
HOLLY BATTERIES AUTO SUPPLIES
Prospect Street - W a ldw ick , N, J.Telephone: Allendale 1-3439
Batteries - Tires - Repairing
H. W. Myer, Inc.Drains and Filter Beds Installed. .Monroe Ave., W yckoff, N. J._
Tel: W Y c k o t 4-0423
COAL and LUMBERD E M A R T I N I C O A L and
L U M B E R CO45 W. Prospect ST. W aldw lck, N.J
ALLENDALE 1-4010
P H I L G U L M Y
General Contractor Excavating, D r iveway Construction
Grad ing - Equipment for Hire 555 B R O A D S T R E E T G L E N R O C K , N. J.
Te l: R idgewood 6-6959
CHAIR RENTAL SERVICEC H A I R H I R E CO
Hackensack and Paterson, N. J. Chairs, banquet & bridge tables Coat racks, silver, china glassware
For rental. Pick up delivery 24 HOURS SERVICE
Main Office266 Ellison St., Paterson, N. J.
Paterson - Call SH. 2-9889 Hackensack - Call DI. 8-7786
FLORISTSS C H W E I N F U R T H F L O R I S T
John I. McKinnon, Prop. “Every flower a Forget-Me-Not"
63 No. Van Dien Avenue Ridgewood, N. J.Ridgewood 6-4760
FUEL OILT H E O . B O L K E M A F U E L CO.
MASTERKRAFT OIL BURNERS Greenwood Avenue Midland Park N. J.Ridgewood 6-1600
FUNERAL DIRECTORSC. C. V A N E M B U R G H
306 E. R idgewood Avenue Ridgewood, New Jersey
Tel: Ridgewood 6-0345
CONFECTIONERY
M A P L E M O T O R S CO., INC .John M. Washer, Mgr
Repairs on All Makes of Cars Pontiac Sales & 'Service
69 N Maple Avenue - R L 6-8484 Ridgewood, New Jersey
H U D S O N • R ID G E W O O D M O T O R S , INC .
Sa les and Service GENUINE HUDSON PARTS
Franklin Ave., Ridgewood, N. J, Ridgewood 6-8181 and 8182
M A R A T E N E ’ S C O N F E C T I O N E R Y
19 W . Prospect Street W aldw ick, New Jersey
Choice Wines - Selected Liquors and Beers - We deliver Tel: Allendale 1-3198
R O B E R T C. M O O R E & S O N S
HOME FOR FUNERALS 384 Touowa Avenue
Paterson, N. J.
Tel: SHerwood 2-5817
MILK - CREAM
MILK - CREAM - ICE CREAM T E R W I L L E G E R and
W A K E F I E L D , INC .1208 E. R idgewood Avenue
Ridgewood, N. J.Tel: R idgewood 6-8700
F R A N K L I N L A K E D A I R YVitamin “D” Homogenized
Milk and Cream H igh Mountain Avenue
Franklin LakesRl 6.-4338 Wyckoff 4-0400
S I C O M A C D A I R Y P R O D U C T SFinest Milk and Milk Products
S icom ac Avenue W yckoff, New JerseyTel: Wyckoff 4-0080
MANURE and WOOD
A L M G R E N F U N E R A L H O M E
FormerlyJOHN VERMEULEN
Funeral Home336 Broadway Paiersou, N. J.
Tel: LAmbert 3-3800
A C E M O T O R S E R V I C E 33 Franklin Avenue
(Corner Chestnut Street) Ridgewood, New Jersey
Telephone: Ridgewood 6-0026Briggs and Stratton
Authorized Distrbutor For Engines - Parts - Service
; I T I E S S E R V I C E S T A T I O N Clarence B Card, M anager
R O U T E 17 R A M S E Y , N. J.
Gas, Oil, T ire s and Tubes Best Auto and T ruck Repairs
Open Da lly and Sundays 7 a m. to 9 p. m,
Phone: R A M S E Y 9-0198
H A R V E Y ’S G A R A G E H arvey Morgan, Prop
W eld ing and Repairs 24 H our Service
Overhau ling a Specialty All W o r k Guaranteed
O A K A V E N U E W Y C K O F F , N. J.
Tel: R idgew ood 6-0931
S H E D L E R ’ S
E S S O S E R V I C E N T E R
Repairs on all type of cars R O U T E 17, P A R A M U S , N. J.
Tel. R idgewood 6-0512
BARBERDiam ond Bridge Barber Shop
204 Diamond Bridge Avenue Hawthorne, N. J.
S A L A F I A ’S B A R B E R S H O P 27 W . P R O S P E C T S T R E E T
W A L D W I C K , N. J.
B E A U T Y S A L O N
M A R K A N A B E A U T Y S A L O N
62 Franklin Turnp ike Corner Frederick Street
W aldw ick, N. J.Open Da ily T o 6 P. M.
Open Thursday Even ing T o 8 (Closed on Mondays)For Appointment Call:
A L L E N D A L E 1 4356
CLOCKS REPAIREDAll Kinds of Clocks Repaired
A. J. L A W R E N C E 217 Madison Ave, Wyckoff, N. J.
Tel: Wyckoff 4-0357-M
DRUG STOREST O W N E P H A R M A C Y
Saul Z. Ste'inwelss, Reg. Phar.1 Sheridan Avenue
H O - H O - K U S , New JerseyTel: Ridgewood 6-1565
W A L D W I C K P H A R M A C Y
William E. Ward. Ph. G. Prospect St, W aldw ick, N J
Phones: ALlendale 1-3993 - 1-4036
DRY CLEANINGR ID G E W O O D C L E A N E R S
6 Hour Dry Cleaning Service Call and Delivery Service
168 E. R idgewood Avenue Ridgewood, N. J. Ridgewood 6-0156
GARAGE DOORS.a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a j
OVERHEAD DOORSRESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
R A Y N O R DOOR SALES
Tel: Ridgewood 6-1816
logs, furnace, stoves, kiinding wood dry, ready to use. Also top soil, Cow Manure, tne natural and complete fertilizer for gardens, lawns, flowers, etc. Oak wood, freplace driveway stone, sand and gravel.
B. R O S E N B O O M Dary St., Mid land Park, N. J.
Tel: Rdgewood 6-6048-MM E A T S A N D P O U L T R Y
GROCERIES
T I P T O P C L E A N E R 3 H o u r Service
Featuring Sta-nu Process 143 F rankl in Turnp ike
A LLe n d a le 1-3308 W aldw ick, N. J.
ELECTRICAL SERVICEB U R K L E E L E C T R I C A L
C O N T R A C T O R SMotor Repairs - Sales & Service
ROBERT BURKLE 14 W l lse y Square, Ridgewood, N. J.
Tel: Ridgewood 6-8578D U N - R I T E E L E C T R I C S E R V I C E
34 W . Prospect Street
WALDWICK, N. J.Wiring Repairs - Fixtures - SmallAppliances - Accessories - Rad io
and Television Repairs Contracting
W. I. Pressley Tel: Allendale 1-3051
FRESH EGGS - POULTRYC O L L ’ S P O U L T R Y
Fresh Eggs, Ohio kens and Turkeys Serving Bergen & Passaic Counties
234 Pompton Road W ayne Township. N. J.Tel: LAmbert 5-8348
Phone: ALLendaie 1-4082 F R E E D E L I V E R Y
D O U B L E J. Q U A L I T Y M A R K E TJoe Peia, Pr|bp.
Fresh Vegetables - Frozen Foods Fancy Groceries - Choice Meats
Prospect Street W aldw lck, N. J.
D O U B L E J Q U A L I T Y M A R K E T M e at Department
Prospect Street, W aldw ick, N. J.Stanley A. Henion, Prop.
Best and finest chops, meats and 1 poultry
Tel: Allendale 1-4082 Free Dellivery Service
REAL ESTATEW . H. M ac D O N A L D & S O N
R e a l E sta te and Insurance Cor. W ycko ff & Frankln Avenues Wyckoff, N. J. W Y . 4-0075
Motor Vehic le I / ce n se Bureau
IT’S UP TO YOU We Have Buyers With Cash
For a satisfactory sale with a minimum of inconvenience to Y O C
Telephone your listing now to: H O W A R D A. D A Y , Realtor
61 No. Maple Avenue Ridgewood, N. J.
Tel: RIdigewood 6-3510
Houses or Acreage tor Sale LISTINGS WANTED
L E E K O R N H O F F R E A L T O R
201 E as t Ridgewood Avenue Ridgewood, New Jersey Tel: Ridgewood 6-5971
MOVINGW A L T E R W . H O F F M A N , INC.
Storage - Warehouses Complete Nation Wide M o v in g
Rug and Carpet Cleaning 76 Lake Ave., M idland Park, N. J. 23 Chestnut St., Ridgewood, N. J.
Tel: Ridgewood 6-2360 - 2361
Painters-DecoratorsC L E T U S V. P O L K
Interior and Exterior Best Material Used 86 Bergen Avenue W aldw ick, N J.
Tel: Allendale 1-4699-W
W A L D W I C K F O O D M A R K E TBeer, Lifquor and Wines Call Allendale 1-3588
cor. Frankl in Turnp ike and Prospect Street W aldw ick, N. J.
JEWELERSH. P R O S T I C K
J E W E L E R 93 Van Houten Street
Paterson, N. J.We Will Pay You Cash For Old Gold, Silver
Watches and Diamonds
LANDSCAPE SERVICE
E V E R G R E E N L A N D S C A P E S E R V I C E
Landscape Contractors - Lawn and Garden materials - Evetrgreens and
Shrubberies - SpraynDg 114 Crescent Ave, W aldw lck, N J.
( R F D 1 Allendale, N. J.)Tel. A llendale 1-4112
LAUNDRY
S A V E T I M E ! S A V E M O N E YWith One Pick-up of
Dry Cleaning and Laundry Rug Shampooing
S U N S H I N E D E L U X E L A U N D R Y 109 Waldwick Avenue Waldwick, Mew Jersey Tel: Allendale 1-4212
R. J. O W E N SInterior and exterior painting.
W ashab le and sun-tested w al lpaper. - 312 S. Van Dien Avenue Ridgewood. N. J. Rl. 6-6637-W.
E D M U N D J O N E S Pa int ing - papering - decorating
Interior - exterior. W al lpaper - Sa- nitas. Prompt service.
W y c k o f f 4-0363-M
G E O R G E S T A T H A M Paint ing and Decorating
Interior — Exterior Sheetrock Fiinished
180 C R E S C E N T A V E N U E W Y C K O F F , N. J.
Tel: W Y c k o f f 4-0514-W
BUSINESS LOTS FOR SALE
2 business lots in Waldwick
P r i c e $ 1,500
Each lot 20XI00 Ft.
A C E REALTY
Allendale I-3456
SHOES and SHOE REPAIRN I C K M I N A D E O
Sundia l Shoes and Shoe Repair ing 32 W . Prospect Street
W aldw lck, N. J.
M E T R O P O L I T A N S H O E R E B U I L D I N G & H A T
C L E A N I N G CO.7 E. Ridgewood Avenue
(Next to Woolworth 5 & 10 Store) Ridgewood, New Jersey
R A D IO & T V S E R V I C E
R ID G E W O O D R A D IO E L E C T R I C C O M P A N Y
211 E. Ridgewood Ave., Ridgewood N. J. - Prom pt and efficient service
Ridgewood 6-2438
TAVERNSM A R A T E N E T A V E R N
Joseph W . Maratene, Prop.57 Frankl in Turnpike
at Prospect Street W aldw ick, N. J.
T A X I
PET SHOP
YeJjmJRi h i. g
Tel. Rldgewdod 6-6875
PIANOS
C A M P B E L L T E M L E T P IA N O CO.
307 Broadw ay Paterson, N. J.Knabe - Mason and Hamlin Hardman - Everett - Cable Nelson - George Stock
MINIPIANO The Hammond Organ
SPINETS — $495 and up T un ing & Repairing Service
100 P ianos to select from
A L L E N D A L E - W A L D W I C K T A X INAT LEFF, PROP.For local cab call:
Aillendale 1-3187 and Allendale 1-3894
Stationed at Allendale Paking Plaza Allendale, N. J.
T Y P E W R I T E R S E R V I C E
Ridgewood Typew riter Service 12 W . R idgewood Avenue
’ Ridgewood, New ersey Sa les - Service - Supplies Phone: R idgewood 6-4461
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Space contributed by PUBLIC SERVICE
GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES TO FROM
MICHAEL GERARD S
Monte CarloRESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE
ROUTE 6, LITTLE FERRY, NEW JERSEY•
We cater to parties, weddings and banquets Accomodations from 10 to 400 persons
in our dining room
DANCING AND SH O W FOR THE PRICE OF YOUR DINNER
FAM O U SE CU ISINE — G R A C IO U S SERVICE
Atmosphere of cordiality and happiness reigns supreme here — Ladies unescorted — No minimun
No cover no taxes in our dining room every day except Saturday
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Excellent food at reasonable prices — Elaborate floor shows Choicest Beeis, Wines and Liquors
MiCKEY GERARD'S MONTE CARLO IS THE SHOW SPOT OF NEW JERSEY
•TELEPHONE: DIAMOND 2-9840 and 2-9696
'—orre and enjoy Monte Carlo s de Luxe Entertainment and most delicious dishes
: MONTE CARLO'S NEW PRICES :
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W ASHINGTON NEWS
KENTUCKY ORCHIDSWashington, D. C.— Among the
countless items of pioneer Americana which radio’s John Lair is assembling at Renfro Valley, would appear to be the cradle of American Journalism.
Last year Mr. Lair initiated a “ Country Editor’s Conference,’’ inviting the editors of America’s oldest weeklies to visit his snug little retreat in the Kentucky hills. And now America’s weekly editors are again invited to Renfro Valley to atend the “ second annual” event of its kind over the week-end of May 8th, 9th and 10th. This year, guests-of-honor will be the editors of the “ second- oldest” weeklies published in the twenty-nine states where Mr. Lair’s “ Renfro Sunday Gatherin’ ” is heard on the air; also winners of the NEA “ Better Newspapers” contest, and of all things, movie stars!
Hollywood will be there to attend the World Premiere of the first movie aver to present the tribulations— and the devotion— of the man (and his wife) who runs the nation’s country papers. This is Universal’s film interpretation of Editor Jane Mellvaine’s book, “ It Happens Every Thursday.”
Key to the proceedings, other than the box-supper and barn- dance, the pioneer breakfast and the outdoor barbecue, might well be taken from a speech of Mrs. Mcllviane’s heroine (the editor’s wife) in the movie: “ It takes a special kind o f man to make a good country doctor— or a country editor . . . a whole man. It’s not like treating one lone organ of the anatomy or holding a job in one department of a big city newspaper . . . You’ve got to be interested in the whole thing— in people because they’re people. And you can’t have just an interest— you’ve got to have love.”
The tribute and appreciation that are implicit in John Lair’s “ Country Editor’s Conference” will be gratefully received by weekly editors everywhere. But even more significant is this annual oportunity of reminding readers of all papers, little and big, that the weekly paper as the major source of the nation’s great editors, is still the cradle of American Journalism; that it is still the most unreconstructed defender of freedom o f the press, and as the faithful interpreter of public opinion is still the main-spring of public action.
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Antiques, bric-a-brac, lamps, china,
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Open da ily 10:30 to 4:30.
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Phone: LAmbert 3-2424
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This applies to all Series E Bonds— those you already own and those you’re now investing in. Every Bond you invest in now starts earning interest sooner and matures earlier, too.Any Series E Bond may still be redeemed at any time after you have held it for two months. But the smart thing to do is to hold on to your Bonds, as you hold or> to savings in any form.Are you one of the 732 million Americans saving
regularly with Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan? Doing something to make future dreams come true? If not, why not start now? Invest in Bonds regularly through the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. It’s one sure way to save because it saves something out of every check before you have a chance to spend it.
You may ask your pay office to save as little as25c a week for you, or as much as you are able. If you can save just $5 a week regularly through the Plan, in five years you will have $1,367.90 . . . in 9 years and 8 months, you’ll have $2,850.70 . . . in 19 years and 8 months, $6,872.45!
So join the Payroll Savings Plan where you work today. Or, if you are self-employed, start the Bond- A-Month Plan where you bank. Strengthen your own future and that o f your country by saving your money through U. S. Defense Bonds.
Now even better!Invest more in Defense Bonds!