SHORT HILLS - Millburn Public Library
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_tMAY 18, I95OJ_<br />
Maplewood.<br />
More fchan 47,000 Boy Scouts and camping skills<br />
Li d all parts of the<br />
tion and<br />
about 571 from 15 other nat<br />
will make the encampment the JJjouiii<br />
largest gathering of youth in the : is juuged by *<br />
staff including all District Commissioners<br />
as follows: East Or<br />
ange, S. Raymond Hellman; Or<br />
ange, George Marshall; South<br />
Mountain, Milton K. Varner; and<br />
,rQrtn Mountain, Warren i£.<br />
Western Hemisphere. The Jam- Stickle, Jr.<br />
boree will close on July 6.<br />
Troops will transport all gear<br />
President Truman, who is Hon-<br />
necessary to erect a small city of<br />
orary president of the Boy Scouts<br />
tents in their own assigned areas.<br />
of America, will drive past most<br />
[They will cook, contrive rustic<br />
of the 35 sactional camps which<br />
accommodations, and make them-<br />
will occupy about 625 of the 2,D3o selves comfortable for the three<br />
acres of'-Valley Forge P&rk, owned days under the guidance of Scoutand<br />
maintained by the Common- [masters and Junior Leaders of the<br />
wealth, of Pennsylvania.<br />
Troop.<br />
The Committee announced to di<br />
rect y?e Camporee is as follows:<br />
Blum, Orange—General Director,<br />
Asistant Directors for the<br />
operation of the event are: Program,<br />
Bruno Piefke; Arrangements<br />
for Water and Accommodations,<br />
John Ely, West Orange; Parking<br />
and Transportation, George Aeschjbach,<br />
East Orange; Explorer Campsite<br />
for Service Activities, Julius<br />
Zauchinger, East Orange; Canteen<br />
and Supply Depot, Lawrence Al-<br />
! banese, <strong>Millburn</strong>, assisted by<br />
George Royden, South Orange and<br />
Alfred Braun, East Orange. First<br />
Aid Director is Dundas Campbell,<br />
Field Representative of the American<br />
Red Cross; <strong>Public</strong>ity, Saul<br />
Kirschenbaum; Religious Service<br />
Arrangements, Frank Lanchantin,<br />
and John McNall of the East Orange<br />
District.<br />
Chief Judge is Eric Hemd,<br />
Camping and Activities Chairman,<br />
assisted by Ted Graves and Alfred<br />
Moore. Newspaper of Camporee<br />
Items—Don Pflueger, Editor. Official<br />
bugler is Scout Dick Krebs,<br />
QeAdl-wip West Orange.<br />
"IT WHIP'S WHIPS iTceic" ITSELF<br />
The religious services on the<br />
•<br />
Camporee site will be conducted<br />
' la**'"'<br />
"Delicious dessert recipes from Helmut Ripperger's "Coftee Cookery" win le sent<br />
fo^Z TmLt. Jos. Martinson &JCo., Inc., Dept. Q.G. 5, S5 W*ter St., W. T. C.<br />
Flavor-packed spinach—at its<br />
very best! Brimming with healthbuilding<br />
minerals, and with<br />
vitamins retainedby Cedergreen's<br />
quick-freeze. No washing, no<br />
waste, quick to cook. Serve<br />
Cedergreen's delightful spinach<br />
tonight! At your grocer's.<br />
CEDERGREEN<br />
FRESH FROZEN<br />
SPINACH<br />
The <strong>Millburn</strong>& Short Hills ITFA<br />
A 3-cent commemorative postage<br />
stamp "in honor of the Boy Scouts<br />
of America," authorized by Post-<br />
5j master General Jesse M. Donaldscn,<br />
will be placed on first day<br />
sale at Valley Forge, Pa., the day<br />
of President Truman's visit. The<br />
President<br />
opening ceremony Friday evening,<br />
Valley Forge, Pa., on June°30<br />
June 30, will include pageantry<br />
open the National Jamboree of the<br />
Boy Scouts of America, according<br />
to word from the White House received<br />
by Amory Houghtcn, President<br />
of the organisation and announced<br />
by Dr. Arthur A. Schuck,<br />
Chief Sccut Executive.<br />
The Orange Mountain Council<br />
with headquarters at 56 South Harrison<br />
street, East Orange, will be<br />
represented at the National Jamboree<br />
by 38 Scouts and Leaders.<br />
The Leaders of this Jamioree<br />
Troop ere: FreJik Zimmerman of<br />
49 Kensington terrace, Maplswood,<br />
Scoutmaster of Troop i8j l Maplewood;<br />
Robert Pfleger of C6 Randolph'piece,<br />
West Orange, Ao3 ; for the Catholic Scouts by Father | by Air Squadron No, 1 of Maple-<br />
James J. Carherry, St. John's vvood.<br />
R. C. Church, Orange, and Chap- Cooking demonstrations will b-3<br />
Ian of Catholic Activities for the put on by Post 11—Explorers from<br />
Area. The Protestant and Inter- Heywood School, Orange, and Post<br />
Denominational Service will Be<br />
24—Explorers of Fielding School,<br />
Maplewood, during the afternoon<br />
conducted by the Rev. Li. Dale<br />
program. Post 2—Maplewood, spon-<br />
Lund, Chaplain of Upsala College. sored by Jefferson School Citizens<br />
teiung tne ecory of VaLey *orge CGhese services will be conducted | Group, will erect improvised beds.<br />
with the raggea Continental Army early Sunday morning and visitors A Leader Bay Scout Tug-O-War<br />
of afcout lOjUiXJ men under G-^orge jare<br />
invited to participate. Special [involving the whole Camp will be<br />
Vv ashinston WHO uamped there features of Saturday afternoon pro- held as a finale to the afternoon<br />
from December 19, mi to June gram will be the tenting exhibits, program. A colorful retreat cere-<br />
19, 1 78. Tne c^remcny will close, the continuous showing of Camp mony will be held to be preceded<br />
with txouts carrying torches slides in a tent erected on the by a review of all Scout Units par-<br />
ecrc-a the grounds- to light their area and a model airplane exhibit<br />
ticipating by Council President,<br />
od sectional uampflres.<br />
William L. Vieser, and several<br />
i and demonstration of flying models<br />
The most popular of caanping<br />
honored guests, including the<br />
events conducted Dy tne Orange<br />
Mountain uouncil, iJ py Scouts<br />
America, will engd-ge tne attention<br />
of tne 1,1UU fcscouxs irom the entir" t<br />
Council Area this week-end, May<br />
19, &l, and 21. Xhis three-da}<br />
event known as the 'Camporee'<br />
st- will pe staged at 'leevan's Grove<br />
ant Scoutmaster of Post 8, Or- Livingston, where F Mayors of all villages in the Or-<br />
Mtje Mountain area. The Saturday<br />
evening Campfire annually attracts Compensation for<br />
several hundred parents and friends<br />
to the Campsite. This year'several Vets' Parents<br />
special events will he staged as a<br />
Part of the program, including a Compensation payments are now<br />
historic Indian Pageant 'by the being mad!! by the federal Gov-<br />
Council Chapter of the Order of ernment to many parents whose<br />
the Arrow, a National Society of sons or daughters were killo^ •<br />
jHonorod Campers.<br />
WidWarIorIIord<br />
For several seasons the officials<br />
of the Camporee have implored the<br />
Director of the Weather. Bureau<br />
to give "Fair Weather" reports for<br />
this week-end, but have been rewarded<br />
with drenching rain—but<br />
rain or shine, the Camporee will be<br />
held. j<br />
-he Scout Troopi<br />
01 Kast Orange, | Grange, West Ur<br />
I i:d k *a d Page 5<br />
S60 per month is payable to one quahie Park, Newark: Friday. 10<br />
Parent, or $35 to each parent if a.m. to 3:30 p.m.<br />
both are living. Assistance in flling<br />
such claims is available at the<br />
loca] Area Offices of the State Di- Camp Carteret<br />
vision of Veterans' Services, located<br />
at Room 668, Industrial Bldg,, 1060 Beginning June 26<br />
for 3, 6, or 9 weeks as desired<br />
Broad St. Newark; Monday<br />
Boys 7 to 12 years of age<br />
through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30<br />
r»<br />
P.m. Administration Bldg., Wee-<br />
All sports, swimming, excursions<br />
suit of service-connected Injur<br />
Aria • Crafts • Skits<br />
even though such payment C<br />
Small group instruction<br />
been previously denied. This is th,,<br />
in elementary subjects (optional)<br />
THOR WASHER Remedial Reading (optional)<br />
result of the June IM8 „*£„**<br />
mcome restrictions, which mad' SERVICE<br />
Enrollments now being received<br />
Write for folder or phone<br />
many such parent, iMligiWe for RADIO SALES CORP!<br />
CARTERET SCHOOL<br />
the benefits otherwise due them I "See the marks Bros."<br />
700 Prainct Avtnua, Woit Orongo, N. J.<br />
Tel. OK. 2-3300<br />
Compensation in the amount of 7 Mlllbum Ave. MI 6-4200 IPrm-tehaol ffroup. May 31 fa July 7th. OK 3-4444) .<br />
FREE PARKING<br />
• FREE DELIVERY<br />
FREE PARKING<br />
HARD. RIPE<br />
TOMATOES .<br />
FANCY JERSEY<br />
ASPARAGUS.<br />
LARGE PASCAL<br />
FANCY WHITE<br />
MUSHROOMS .<br />
CALIFORNIA<br />
CARROTS . .<br />
FANCY JERSEY<br />
RHUBARB . .<br />
GOLDEN YELLOW<br />
CORN . . . .<br />
FANCY STRING<br />
BEANS. ....<br />
JUICY FLORIDA<br />
ORANGES. . . .<br />
LARGE FLORIDA<br />
GRAPEFRUIT . .<br />
FANCY EATING AND COOKING<br />
APPLES ....<br />
LARGE RIPE<br />
AVOCADOS . . ,<br />
DAVE'S<br />
RECIPE Of THE WEEK<br />
Fruit Martow '<br />
6 tablespoon* Pet 1 Vi teaspowtu lemon<br />
Milk juice<br />
V2 cup crushed few graias s*k<br />
pineapple,* V% package lemon<br />
undrained gelatin<br />
3 tablespoon! sugar W cup boiling watec<br />
6 marshm allows,<br />
quartered<br />
Chili milk until ice cold. Mix pineapple,<br />
sug£.r, marshmallows, lemon<br />
juice and. salt. Chill thoroughly, scirring<br />
now and then. Dissolve lemon<br />
gelatin in boiling water. Chill until<br />
slightly thicker than, unbeaten egg<br />
whites. Fold in. fruit mixture. Whip<br />
chilled, milk, with cold rotary heater,<br />
or electric beater, until stiff. Fold into<br />
gelatin mixture. Pile into 4 deuert<br />
dishes. Chill until firm. Makes A<br />
servings.<br />
^"Canned apricota, pressed through<br />
s sieve can also be used.<br />
You will needs<br />
PET MILK<br />
2 Cans 25<br />
„„ 17*<br />
. 29*<br />
bunch<br />
. , 33'<br />
bunches 1 7 *<br />
4 _ 25*<br />
. p, 19'<br />
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