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THE NYACK. N. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2. 1947 P5 S.4 Save Watte EaU and 0J! KMU VICE PRESIDENT IS SUSPENDED FOR 5 YEARS ment.

He added that the people! meet the threat of etarvat on "with contemj't towarda thoM making um of ao low a weaiKin." Official North Atlantic League Schedule, 1947 AT AT AT AT AT I AT AT AT ZTwL NYACK CARBONDALE STROIDSBURG NAZARETH MAH'NOY CITY PEEKSKILL KLNGSTON BLOOMGDALE Jjy V5y IS. 1. 1 DC ATi Jun Jun 15 Jun 7 Ju'v 'D Jun 10- 11 17 filAUk IVLUJ July 2S. 39 SO Juy 22. 21 July 13.

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17 Aug. 28. Sfp. 1 N) NEW YORK. April 2 IN8 Jowpn Curran, National Maritime I man (CIO) President, baa an- 1 nounrrd of Jarb Slack, XMU vxe-prraidrnt.

from holding union office for years. Curran, who filed chaige of agtintt Stack, said 'an over helming majority of the union' 50) member" voted for the auepeneion. Stark ouiter stemmed from publication of a letter from Curran printed In the Tilot, NUU magazine. In the letter Curran chatted the Communist party with trying to atampede the union into ditroua strike In the American Merchant Marine, June 15. YUGOSUV ATTACKS U.

S. LONIXJN. ApiU 2 (INS)- Routers has reported that Nichola I'etio-vilch, Vugnslav minister of foreign trade, (reused the I'nlted States i today of using th "strategy tf hunger" against Tugoslavla. In a dispatch from Belgrade, Reufrs said Petrovitrh mad hi accusation before the Yugoslav parlia- FOUND A IT HE FOR MI DDY DKIVrWAYS CINDERS JERRY MASTR0MAR1N0 MASON MATKKIALH Harding Avrnu HAVERSTRAW, N. Y.

T.L Haverstraw 1609-417? Laat Time Today 'The Seventh Veil1 with Janww Maansj Ana TodJ also Selected Short ftuhjaraa Tomorrow Knday Saturday "The Westerner" with Gary Cmper also Selected Short Subject OUR FAMOUS LUNCHEON S5c De Luxe Dinners From $1.50 fish rams STEAKS CHOPS SANDWICHES cater to Banquet, raxtlra. tVeddtnf. Eta. THE Town Tavern ROUTF. 304 GERMONDS Between Nan net a New City Tel.

en MONDAYS All-Star dm Monday. July 7th at reekakUU X. Y. of coffe and cak wer served in th Old Barn by th Girl winter with her daughters In New Rochelle. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Cronln and daughter have returned from a week' visit in Worcester, Mass. Those on the sick list this week are Mrs. Lillian tjoetschius, Mia. William Iewis and William Am-brey.

Mrs. Margaret Brown of Willow Grov who returned from the Good Samaritan Hospital on Friday Is seriously 111 at her home. Th 24th annual Palm Sunday service of a group of hiking clubs was held on Sunday at St. John's In th Wilderness Church with the Rev. Walter Hoffman In Participating clubs were The Woodland Trail Walkers, the Adirondack Mountain Club, The Green Mountain Club, Th Tramp and Trail Club, Th Union County Hiking Club and the Westchester Trail Association.

Refreshment AL HEBELER'S PAS CAK INN PARK RIDGE, N. J. EASTER DINNER Served From 12 Noon 9 P. M. Full Course Dinner Priced same as laat 5 year Rltllnn 12:00 UiSO 4:00 9 P.

M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE PARK RIDGE 6-0185 TONIGHT And EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT IfW W' K. of C. HALL i1 Jl PIER MONT fx Wg! RiferRd. jj IK (y'lij Plenty of PerUej Space IHIU IMliHUIUHll I DRIVE INI 1: STRAND I I a 0 3 Tontt and Tomorrow Kobert Walker K.

H)U 1 "WW Neit CpL Hrgro-' Otto Autry K. Ruratetta "PRAIRIE MOON" MATINEES EVERY OAY At 3 00 P. M. Saturday. Sunday aad Holiday At I r.

M. EVENINGS TWO SHOWS ee and f. M. La it Times Today "The Best With Five Fingers'1 with Robert A Ida Andrei Klag Peter Larre also Selected Short Sublert Tomorrow (DnTy Double Featur Program lUfW) made VtSbfot- MARK fmuNCER. Tofts Bo! the Tofts nwt tttan i mitch kr that dmtam diuihter of "WM II mm WARRICK Stony Point Journal-News Telephone Haver Lraw 4000 Mrs.

Ethel Veber and Thomas Moor of New York, wer hostess nd host at a dinner at the Cedar Rest on Saturday evening followed by an evening of bridge at Mr. Veber' home. Guests wer Col. and Mr. A.

C. Spaulding, Mr. and Mra. Charle lioole, Mr. and Mr.

Ralph Alison, Mia Lillian Lllburn, Friend Smith and William Malloy. Bobby Bradshaw, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bradshaw, celebrated his eighth birthday on Saturday with a party attended by Patricia Rose, Leroy Fa vie, Harold Lawrence, Winifred Leahy, John Sutherland, Edward Beyers and Brenda Hunderford. Mrs.

Joseph Garber of Providence, R. will arrive this weekend for a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Harold Bradshaw. Mrs. Lillian McElroy has returned horn after spending the KITCHEN AND PLUMBING SUPPLIES UP FOR BID Sealed bids are being asked on a variety of plumbing equipment and supplies at Camp Shanks and also on a quantity of restaurant and kitchen supplies.

Bids are to be opened In both cases on April 11 at 10 a. m. and Inspection may be made dally this week and next through April 8, Saturday and Sunday excepted. Included in the plumbing and heating supplies are valves, tees, traps, assemblies, boiler sections, hot water heaters, and storage tanks. The restaurant supplies, mostly used, Includes buckets, food carts, cook pots, dippers, chef's forks and ladles, pickle dishes, canteen cups, coolers, and cooking ranges.

Mario Russo of Haverstraw Is custodian for the War Assets Ad ministration at Camp Shanks. Save Waste Fats and Oil! ADVICRllSBMltNI 2i E3 IBHKf TOMORROW NIGHT -APRIL 3rd at the WEST NYACK FIRE HALL Garnet will resume THURSDAY, APRIL 10th TODAY TOMORROW 100-68 A New Y0Uee For The Easter Parade A new you to bring exciting glamour to the Easter Parade, Let ut take you in hand first your hair give you a smooth, toft look with a relaxing facial send you out with a bright new spring approach. Call now for an appointment. Nyack 1707. MARGARET MAOALE 8 Pearl River High Seniors To Hold Dance April 25 Th senior class of Pearl River High School will hold its annual dance, "Th Senior Hop." on Friday.

April 35, in th Pearl River school gumnaaium. Th them of th danc is being planned by th decorating committee of which Bert Baker 1 th chairman Members of th commute are Doris Barnes, Ethel Ben-eated, Barbara Dexter, Barbara Greenier, Gloria Clark, Ruth Ann Smith, Irene Moeller, Edith Pat-or son, Arlene Bmellegar, Marilyn Noyes, Alan Wetshaar, and Duno Ferrettl. Chairman of refreshments is Doris Flood, and th committee consists of Natalie Wright, Mary Speechley, Jan VanZandt, Vera Meehan, and Marilyn Plzzala, Arthur Secor and his committee, James Fay, Doris Barnes, Helen Stark and Donald Liebert, have already begun the sale of tickets. Th hop will start at 9 p. m.

and end at 1 a. m. Music will be furnished by Charle Romenelli's orchestra, which played tor the Junior Prom last year. FOUND IN ICEBOX Buffalo, April 3 (INS) A five-year-old girl who disappeared late Monday while playing a game of "cops and robbers" was found alive yesterday in an ics box In the rear of her home. Th child, Dorothy Cummings was rushed to a hospital in critical condition for emergency medical treatment.

Apparently the girl had been in the ice box overnight She had been playing with her two brothers and several neighborhood children when she disappeared. Smith 4 157 443 587 146.03 N. Ulldl tiller 4 170 44 686 Hfi.02 A. Ranfl (4 198 (10 "882 145.52 F. Manley 17 186 490 2479 145.14 W.

Taylor 16 170 501 2308 144.04 O. Conace 156 424 424 141.01 D. J. Shea 12 181 480 1690 140.10 F. Coxa 3 171 421 4H 140.01 J.

Sift 2 150 279 139 01 T. Pappaa 3 150 411 411 137. E. lwis 3 168 410 410 136 02 E. Luleich 12 167 437 1613 134 05 H.

Dropkin 2 157 267 133.01 K. Polhemus 4 171 452 797 132.05 I Tavenlere 3 161 393 1,11. J. Johnson 2 135 261 130.01 D. Grose I 143 386 386 128.02 W.

Fallon 3 137 S78 378 126. W. Erurel 1 126 126 126. C. Silveus 12 153 394 1471 122.07 J.

Karkos 1 1(0 368 368 122.02 F. Tretta 1(1 387 720 120. L.ovatt 1 112 113 112. W. Taylor 1 103 102 102.

A. Volk. Jr. 1 102 102 102. Team Areraae Team TP HI H-8 At.

Gair Cartona 51693 1013 2S03 868.09 Amer. Legion 57248 955 2894 867.26 T. M. C. A 56506 1035 2815 856 10 Lions Club 53397 985 2673 847.36 Kohlin Drufra 65753 1025 2712 844.49 Jewish Vets 55506 983 2717 641 00 Charlie's Grill 55134 953 2724 839 60 Nyack A.

C. 65268 997 2723 837.26 Uotary Club 54191 995 2669 821.05 rifs Lunch 54105 920 2647 819 51 Fellowcraft 53764 909 2639 81( 40 Square Club 52112 910 25S3 (All teams bowled 66 games except Gair and Lions, who bowled 63). LATEST RECORDING Of The Messiah The Long Awaited Great Oratorio of "HandeU" HARMONY Music Center Everything in Music 133 MAIN NYACK TEL. 314 REVERE MM. MOVIE CAMERAS AND PROJECTORS Available For Immediate Delivery DEMONSTRATIONS Given In Your Own Horn ny 4)vning from 7-10 p.m.

For Further Information Phone P. R. 958 BOUTON'S FRANK UN AVENUE PEARL RIVER BOWLING (Continued from Pag Sixl Team average found th champion Galr Carton topping that division with 868.09. Jut noaing out th Unrlcan Legion which had 867.28. Th Lglon had th high thT-gama aerie record of 2,894 and tha Nyack YMCA quintet th highest aingla game.

1,035. Two other teams hit th 1,000 mark, th Koblln Drugglat 1,025 and Galr Carton. 1,013. Tha Galra and Liona Club missed on match during th Thanksgiving holiday and because th game had no bearing on tha final outcome they war not rolled off. C0MMCS1TI 1M4-41 5am I I TP Atg.

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Wolf 214 621 12073 182.61 N. DeLaur 45 216 (82 81(7 181 12 E. Coate I 19 (44 (44 181.03 R. Gates 182 543 (42 181. J.

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Krychear 11 210 (74 1970 179.01 R. ParletU 3 198 638 (38 178.01 D. Chalsen 48 228 636 8214 178.26 M. Hendrtclc 67 25S 612 10160 178.1 J. Chalsen 62 222 646 11184 177.23 O.

Asaro 65 247 650 11631 177.26 A. Hopper 4 163 470 470 177.01 8. Bush 67 242 610 10058 176.26 T. Grau 27 224 (77 4753 176.01 J. Ready 62 232 603 11033 175.08 O.

Patterson 15 213 (50 2629 175.04 J. Wana'ker 66 258 606 11549 174.65 W. Wana'ker 212 644 10(4 174. Bittig 66 2 26 631 11424 173.06 D. Toto 21 230 674 8623 172.11 W.

Mack 60 234 646 10284 171.24 Krychear 48 222 674 8232 171.24 I Tllllnghast 3 192 616 61S 171.02 A. Turk. Jr. 24 214 6(3 4104 171. G.

Nikola 198 642 101:4 171. T. Conac 87 221 610 9740 170.50 T. Petersen 63 212 676 10769 W. Glaea 30 277 606 (111 170.11 G.

Scott 21S (31 1535 170.05 J. DelPlMO 63 240 691 10709 169.62 A. DeLongi 60 243 684 10163 169.23 W. Cavanagh (4 207 683 8131 169.05 I Cobb 65 235 (98 109S9 169.04 R. Charle 66 221 608 11151 168.63 J.

Renella 42 217 665 7081 168.25 C. DeGroat (J 227 (91 8321 108.17 O. Terpenlng 38 214 660 6399 166.15 W. DeGroat 19 204 639 S203 168.10 J. H.

Mock 12 199 634 2024 168.08 Cornell 188 (24 1013 168.05 H. Daftm 8 185 (05 505 168.01 P. Plana 6 178 (10 1008 168. N. Scheno I 169 504 168.

JellollO 66 226 (66 11038 167.14 R. Williama (4 238 (75 9026 167.08 R. Buchanan 82 2 1 6 680 5518 167.07 R. Kolyer 25 235 (69 4174 166.24 F. Bracey 8 172 499 499 166.01 I.

Brewn 82 210 (62 6312 166. D. Brucker 63 214 605 8797 165 52 H. Gerken 33 205 561 6469 165.24 J. Scheno 9 232 (49 1493 165.08 J.

Rickle 203 ((3 995 165.05 M. Glickman 44 201 (37 7259 164.43 T. Bernstein 61 224 697 10015 161.11 R. Haring 66 245 672 10830 164.06 F. Halm 39 244 699 6401 161.05 M.

Gera 45 209 552 7382 16402 C. Swain 63 224 609 10286 163.17 A. Siegrieat 31 225 693 (052 162.30 C. Arietta (2 211 646 8446 162.26 M. Prokop 67 212 665 9251 162 17 63 217 691 10213 162.07 H.

Rungs 18 202 MS 2318 162.02 H. Hall 201 (18 973 162 01 W. Cuff 3 174 467 4S7 162.01 J. Wilcox 1 162 162 162. H.

Kllby 68 235 650 9357 161.19 A. Kirkpat'k 54 206 653 8712 161.18 H. Renalla 29 218 655 4664 161.15 R. Demareat 32 202 557 6121 160.10 V. Brown 63 221 670 9S93 159.45 V.

Clark 60 206 638 9581 159 11 R. Sterns 18 1S9 610 2878 159.16 13 200 546 2074 163.07 It Prager 16 268 604 2544 159. E. Gattt 12 210 624 1907 158.11 M. Leif 26 206 654 4116 158 08 F.

Yaniaa 17 210 (It 2692 15806 J. Higgins 3 189 475 475 158.01 A. Yolk. Sr. $4 224 (28 S510 357.32 T.

Bennl 3 166 471 471 157. R. I'aone 25 192 498 3912 156.12 R. Hendricks 12 1S8 607 1R80 156 08 M. Kerch man 20 192 (08 3125 15605 B.

Arietta 184 487 938 156.02 W. Chaize 3 172 468 468 156. F. Swain I 186 498 1241 155.01 M. Shortal 3 178 466 466 155.01 3.

Gurrerc 39 213 35 6054 154 28 J. Hesselgr' 27 191 536 4183 M. Gardiner 6 1 206 (66 S411 R. Badl 31 198 (17' 4789 154.15 W. Haro'wlcs 166 498 1388 154.02 H.

Bacon 60 222 (46 9191 153 10 C. Handy 3 179 461 461 lf3.02 A. Demareat 9 167 469 1375 152.07 G. Gremer 2 169 304 152. Papnaa 11 224 476 1661 151.

Scheno 3 171 45 453 151. W. Christie 3 174 450 450 150. A Aiken 33 197 (48 4942 149.25 G. Srhofleld 24 183 465 3595 149.09 Oeev 10 193 488 1494 149.06 8.

Merltt 3 156 447 447 149. Abrams 171 490 383 147. WOMEN 38-52 YEARS OLD-00 YOU SUFFER THESE FUNNY FEELINGS? I it due to this functional 'middle-age' cause? If you're in your "40's" and this functional 'middle-age' period peculiar to women is causing you to suffer from hot flashes, nervous irritability and weak, tired, high-strung feelings-then do try Lydia 4 So. Nyack Beauty Salon 224 South Franklin Street Near Willow Street SOUTH NYACK, NEW YORK Hour 10 A.M. to 6 P.M.

AIko F.venlnn Appointment From 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. on Thur. FrL (KWB THn i 4 .1 Vr4f B1YTB Pittsburgh Two-Coat Stin-Proof House Paint Svstem provides for sealing your house against the elements. Come in and we'll tell you how to make sure that your house is properly paint protected.

Fairns SAM'S. NYACK GLASS and PAINT CO. 1 63-1 65 Main Nyack Phone 422 ADVICHilBltMICNl E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. This great medicine is famous for this I Taken regularly -Pinkham 'a Compound helps build up resistance against such 'middle-age' distress.

Thousands have reported benefit I It's also a grand stomachic tonic. Worth trying. VEGETABLE COMPOUND Long Island Cily, S. Bottling Co. of Newburtjh OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT Reimer's Delicatessen 9 SO.

BROADWAY, NYACK THURSDAY, APRIL 3rd In pursuance to the provision of the General Construction Law of the State of New York as amended by Chapter 22 of the Laws of 1947, this bank will not be open Saturdays beginning April 5, 1947. Commencing April 4, 1947 this bank will be open on Friday evenings from 7:00 p. m. to 8:30 p.m. for the convenience of our customers and friends.

WILLIAM GARGAN 'THOMAS GOMEZ MARY NASH JOHN UTR Extra Tonight at 8:45 P.M. ROCKLAND ONLY ROCKLAND COUNTY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 65 Top Flight Musicians in A SHORT PROGRAM OF DELIGHTFUL MUSIC KIDDIES Get your tickets for our Easter Sat urday Kiddie Show from Tots N' Teens, Main St. 10 A. M. Sat.

April 5th. 20 Beautiful Prizes PevlCola Company, Franchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cole.

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