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'M-r'- -s --as -)r" NYACK, N. MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1965 Huff's 860 Takes Honors THE ROCKLAND COUNTY JOURNAL-NEWS 25 Rockland Rebounders Club Honors All-Rockland Team ija" "lr sstway "aj a-. ntfuaig- Spring Valley; Jiie Rlccaldo, who sparked Haverstraw to PSAL co-championship; Kevin i O'Connor, of Albetus Magnus; and Glenn Handley and Bob Tango, who led Clarkstown to West Nyack's Deer Head Inn were primarily from tiie Nyaclc area, with a sprinkling of former Haverstraw roundballers. LEGAL NOTICE Mastromarino Maintains Slim Lead In J.N. League i 1 mentals In basketball, a phase that is often overlooked in today's fast-moving, high-scoring game.

Havorstraw's Len Stirling was honored as "Coach of the Year" and Nyack mentor Ed I Matott presented trophies to his team's top rebounder, John Brown; the leader in assists, Jerome Whidbee: and the most valuable player, George Haines. The Indians finished the season In third place with a 9 5 Its share of the title and a Section Nine playoff win over A moderate, but partisan gathering of former hoop performers turned out Saturday nipht to pay respects to both the 19G4-G3 all -Rockland team and the Nyack Hifih School basketball team at the Initial dinner of the newly-formed Rebounders Club of Rock land County. Jim Rldlon, better known for his exploits on the football field, but also a fine basketball player at Nyack and Syracuse, and foi-rner Nyack athlete and conch Bill Desmond stressed the importance of basic funda- LEGAL NOTICE broPais will be received by the Village Clerk ol the Vllloge of Ny. New VKk, on Aorl1 2d, 1965 up lo 12 noon ond will be publicly opened and read aloud by the Village Boord of EST. on thot day for furnishing Bitlminous Concrete In Vcordonc.

ln offke of kV 09 W'ch together her oftlrt proposal may obtained at NotoMe Berne Village Clerk Although organized as a county organization by former St. Cecilia and Fordham hoop performer Ed DtJront, those attending the Initial function at petition as Frankies Wheel Inn and West Nyack Excavators split their match 2 2. Paul Bemabo led the Excavators with an 807 set while Ken Berwick paced Frankies with an 800. Frank Spellman's 842 and Ken Moorehead's 832 for the Wayne House toppped anything The Place could muster up. The league will be Idle next week, Easter Sunday, but will go at it again April 25, at Nanuet in the very important final position round.

LEGAL NOTICES mo all Korkland team was comprised of Tony LaPorte, of LEGAL NOTICE LEOAI. NOTICC Sealed proposals will be received by the village lei ot the village ot Nyack, New York on April 1965 up to 12 noon and will be publicly opened ond read aloud by the villaae Boatd ot LEGAL NOTICE win be received by the Village Clerk ol the Vllloge of Nv-ok New York on April 195 to 12 noon and will be publicly opened Sn.ds 'ou1Tbv 'h Village board at I 15 T. on thot day for turn-shmg Bitlminous Materials for surface treatment ot streets In accordance with specifications on file In the office of the Vi Mage Clerk, copies of which together her office propoai mav Wained at Natalie Berne Village Clerk is r.M. 5.1. on that day for furn ishing Crushed Stone In accordance with specifications on file In the office of the village Clerk, copies of which toaether with form proposal may be obtained at Roth's 557 Leads J-N Women's Loop LEN STIRLING Mastromarino Sons split its match with Rex Furniture last night at the High Tor lanes to maintain a slim, one point league lead in the Journal-News Men's Traveling League.

Ted Huff rolled a 860-253 to take all honors for the night end pace the furnituremen's two wins. Gene O'Dell topped Mastromarino' with four games that bettered the 200 mark for an 820 set. Jack Vhugen's Insurance, minus Ralph Engan, still took two and a half games from J.W. Knapp, Inc. behind Dick Hammer's 805.

The half game edge came on a tie in the second game and i moved Vhugen's to less than a point of the leaders. In the final matches of the evening, Wayne House Restaurant downed The Place 3-1 to moveaway from the cellar com- The scores: Wayn House Resfouront (15 0O4) Speilman 202 224 188 142 ner omce, Natalie Berne Village Clerk SILVER PHEASANT 1 M. Aussner 160 146 171- 477 l-'OAL NOTICB GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION reauests BIDS from small business concerns for NEW ELECTRIC SERVICI AND LIGHTING MODERNIZATION ot the U.S. Post Office, Haverstraw, New York, Prolect No, 01399 (Estlmoted cost less than Bidding material may be obtained from GSA Business Service, 19th Eloor. 30 Church Street, New York.

New York 100O7, where sealed bids will be received until oo PM. April 21. 195 E.D.T. ond then publicly opened, Bidding material may also be obtained trom the Custodian of the building where work Is ta be done. LEGAL NOTICB Sealed proposals will be received by the village Clerk of the Village ot Nyack, New York on April J2nrf, 195 up to 12 noon and will be publicly opened and read aloud by the Village Board at 8:15 P.M.

T. on that day for furnishing Premium Quality Gasoline In oc-( or dunce with specltliatlons on file In the office of the Villaae Clerk, copies of which together with form proposal may be obtained at her office, Natalie Berne Village Clerk H. DuBois 188 166 156 510 E. Lester 180 171 161 512 Daleley Tire took two games from Willson's Gulf last night at the Hi Tor Lanes, to increase its league lead In the Journal- This Week's 3 Sports Slate TODAY Baseball Clarkstown at Nyack Tappan Zee at Spring Valley Fearl River at Nanuet Haverstraw at Suffern Track Pearl River at Clarkstown Nanuet at Suffern Tennis Tearl River at Nanuet Clarkstown at Nyack Haverstraw at Suffern Golf Ridgewood at Clarkstown Highland Falls at Havorsfraw TOU COMMUNITY Earl Lent highlighted the 528 483 4881499 162 191 148 501 JOHNSON OIL CO. 1 A.

Mcdewtrn News Women's Travelers League Rams' Golfers Drop Match Clarkstown's golf team lost, 6-lV4. to the New York Military Academy at Wese Point Saturday. George Jessen, Jim Davidson and Mike Davidson, who halved with their opponents, were responsible for the Rams' point and a half. K. Nuoent 182 188 163 533 J.

Brugger 182 167 173 522 SUPPLEMENTAL CITATION ON PROBATB The People ot ttie Stote ot New York By the (iroce ot God Free and Independent TO ADA CHILDS, and all. If any. ot the respective executors, admlnlstiators, distributees, devisees, legatees, assignees, helrs-at-law, next-ot-kln, and creditors of JOHN JENKINSON, JAMfcS JENK.INSON, and SAMUEL JENKINSON, and all other distributees of JOSEPH JENKINSON. late ot the Hamlet of Sparkill. ROCKLAND COUNTY, New York, If living, and If any be dead, their respective executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, osslgness.

distributees, helrs-at-law, next-of-kin, and creditors. Send Greeting: Whereas, ADELAIDE PIUUET who resides at A17 West 2121(1 Street. New York City In the County of New York, Stote ot New York, hus lately applied to the Surrogate's Court of the county of Rockland, to have a certain Instrument In wnting. relating to both real and personal property, duly proved as the last will and testament ot JOSEPH JENKINSON, drneased, who was at the time of his death resident of the Hamlet of Sparkill, In said County of Rockland: Theretore, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before the Surrogate's Court of our sold County of Rotkland, at the Surrogate's oftlce In the Rockland County Court House, New City. New York, on the day ot April 1965 at o'clock In the forenoon of that day, why the said Instrument should not be admitted to probate as a will of real and personal property.

In Testimony Whereof, we have caused the seal of the Surroaote's Court ot our sold County of Rn(kiunri. to be herunto ollixed. Witness: Hon. Herbert E. Hen-Ion.

Surrogate of our said County, at the Surrogate's office In New City. New York, the 15th day of March, In (he year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and sixty live. hOMONO L. MANN Vtrrnqnl Clerk of the Surrogate'! Court. to seven games over the idle second place team Potter Real Estate.

Daleley's Pris Roth sparkled as she rolled a 557-226 to take 526 546 484-1556 171 153 141- 465 168 137 163 468 188 184 170 542 HI-TOR LANES R. Donoto T. Price M. Golemboskl all honors while leading her team 527 474 4741475 wooreneaa ix am yi ah tsi Coslaldo 211 137 169 21 730 2 189 145 159 493 448 565 549 6422404 KILBY A LAKE INS. J.

Orlond D. Feeney P. Mitchell Mark Koncg of NYMA had the 146 165 156 468 145 181 171 497 low 18-hole score, 46. Tht Ploct (12.111) Caparol 188 178 183 169 718 YedlnoK 196 200 154 149 699 McRoberti 195 233 209 164 801 EARN $1 5-1 8,000 Full Tim Port Urn Bcom licensed real staU alaiman (woman) and a field of graat opportunity It open to you FOB FllX OB PART TIME EMPLOYMENT We guarantee you will pass State test for license after taking cur 4 week course, evenings or Saturdays. FREE PLACEMENT Brokers Want Our Graduates! TUITION $50.

(installments accepted) NO EXTRAS ENROLL NOW FOR April Classes NOTARY PUBLIC COURSE NOW OFFERED $15 Register at ichool Mon. er Wed. te 10 P.M. er by mall. Call or wrlta for fraa brochura MORTON SCHOOLS OF REAL ESTATE Main iU spring Volley EL 11121 (eve.

EL MM) Will SON'S Gilt I evening's action at the Hi-Tor The summary. YM A. CLARKSTOWN to the win. Elaine Barwick hit a 546 set on games of 201, 204 and 141 for Willson's. Pat Mitchell's 497 and June Orland's 493 overcame Marilyn Golemboski's 542 as Kilby Lake Insurance downed Hi Tor Lanes 2-1.

The closing match saw John 480 492 4861458 170 185 131 486 165 162 139 4f6 201 204 141 546 D. Wlllson S7 ell 546 4822211 Jessen (C) halved with Price: J. David N. Gannon E. Barwick son (C halved with Deverantery; Koneri (NY) beat Lansperry.

holes; M. Davidson (C) halved with Urban; (14.045) 186 202 212 205 805 161 232 171 207 771 174 211 192 192 769 Jack Vhugen'i Iniur. Hammer Nicosia Cohen Lanes wth his neat 621-212, as Winther's Delicatessen rolled by Post 199, 31. The second place Sleepers upended Miller and Miller 4 0 while and A Motors took three from Decker'i T.V. Brent imt; near stritmater, 5 holes) Stewart (NY) beat Von Tassell, 2 536 551 411-1498 160 159 176 495 136 203 113 451 171 226 160 557 DALELEY TIRE 1 B.

Willson E. Randel P. P.oth Low Individual score: Konea, 46. Low team score: NYMA, 30. son.

Elaine Lester's 512 and Helen DuBois' 510 topped Silver IM. 521 645 575 604-2345 (12.151) 181 223 154 195- 753 193 201 178 138 710 200 221 19 171 790 J.W. Know, Mlollsntl Rom NowoKhlek Pheasant. Kay Nugent's 533, Joan Brug-ger's 522 and Alice McGovern's 501 took but one game for John FURNITURI REX 467 588 4481503 JOURNAL-NEWS WOMEN'S TRAVELERS Team Daleley Tire 59 31 Potter Real Estate 52 38 HI Tor Lanes 48 45 Wlllson Gulf 47' 45Vi Johnson Oil Company 42Vi Rockland Realty 41Vi 4BMi Silver Pheasant 38 55 Kilby ake Ins. 56'4 574 645 530 504-2253 (14.010) 235 190 182 253 860 179 192 191 210 772 190 205 190 193 77 son.

Elaine Lester's 512 and Hel Huff DeLorenza Varano DuBois' 510 topped Silver Phea sant. 5 604 587 563 6562410 Mostremorlno twit (11.149) Lozaroff 215 168 215 191 789 Stockmeyar 181 184 194 174 74S O'Dell 210 205 202 203 820 i -v V'''ftM J'AV-' County Bowling 613 557 611 5682349 Frsnkitf Wheel ftm (14.M0) Gere 167 207 191 125- 790 Berwick 199 175 211 215 800 Rlcco 193 193 Demmer 193 245 179 617 mmi I COBB cai-- 559 575 647 6192400 Ixcovators (13.142) 183 166 177 212 738 177 200 248 1 82 807 212 211 182 192 797 W. NyadC Brooks Bernabo Armono 572 577 607 5862342 ORANGE JOURNAL-NEWS MEN'S TRAVELERS DRINK FORTIFIED I Team Points Mastromarino 427.106 71V4 52'i Vhuoen't 426.129 73 51 Wheel Inn 419.140 65 59 Rex Fur. 417.047 63 61 Excavators 406.163 56 68 The Plact 404.109 51 66 Wayne House 402.041 54 70 Knapp't 399.076 55' 68' Queens, 31, to move their league lead to seven points. Craig rolled a 552-235 for the losers.

The Pines moved into fourth spot with a clean sweep of Mix-Match, and the Com-plainers and Bpe Cces tallied victories from their opponents. TUESDAY CAPERS Dee Waldo bolwed a fine 525-202 to lead My Dreamers to a 2-2 deadlock with the Pussy Footers at the New City Bowl. Selma Kaplan rolled a 503 set as the Early Birds dropped a point setback to the Be-jamas. The Sleepers picked up the evening's only sweep, downing the Charitables 4 0. mXLCREST MIXED Dave Schleifman scorched 619-215, 223 in a losing effort as Team Six suffered a seven-point setback from Team Ten at the New City Bowl.

The Big Bombers did Just that as they totaled a 2076 team series to defeat the Seven Elevens, 5 2. The Lucrky Strikes rounded out the evening with a 7 0 blank of the Jay Vees. High for the ladies was Harriet Pickholz's 505-200. SUNDAY NIGHT OL WS Highway Diner clinched the season championship with a two game win over Tony's Market at the Hi-Tor Lanes. Frankie's Wheel Inn edged Rockland Plumbing for two while Mar-tino's did the same to Ryan's.

High honors for the night went to Rose Sinopoll with a 499 and Maurice Mariotti with a 561-214, 202. SUNDAY THREE WOME Tess DeWick sparkled a 458-162 in a losing effort as Greco's Paint dropped two games to Atlas Construction at the Nyack Bowling Center. Young Fashions picked up three from Bcrardi's behind Jeanne Wood's 457 165. Clair Neuman rolled a 448 178, and Kay Ferrera stroked a 442-154. FRIDAY NIGHT MIXERS R.A.T.Z.

beat the Kings and rfll-t Ramapo 1 Ruth Loop Registers Registration for the Ramapo Babe Ruth League will be held on April 14 and 21, Wednesdays, at the Little League Clubhouse In Suffern. "Orderis i.r? Ramapo Moms To Meet Tues. The mothers of Ramapo I Leaguers will hold a next Tuesday evpnlncr All boys aged 13, 14 and 15 SpuntrySty 1 et Apr. 13, at the Cuculo Club House in hunern at 8 p.m. It is asked that all mothers tiy to be present at the meeting, 6ince there will be an election of new officers for the coming year.

Any mothers of new Little Leaguers are also asked to attend this VL 4tfe are eligible to register. All prospective players must register whether or not they have played before. All new applicants must present a birth certificate. A parent or.gmrdian must accompany each applicant. Application blanks may be had from the Suffern High School Athletic department, the Sacred Heart School and the Ideal Barber Shop in Suffern; Tallman Stationery and Luncheonette; Miele's Delicatessen in Hillbum and Brown Davanzo Insurance in Sloatsburg.

Tryouts will begin at one p.m. Saturday, April 24, at the Suffern Athletic Field. first meeting of the season. RACEWAY ENTRIES MONDAY, APRIL It 1965 YONKSRS RACEWAY Pre Odds Driver Proh. Driver Odds.

Houohton 4-1 Oopmon 61 Welrn IM P. FIRST RACE-PACE; P.P. S. Trader llovd 6 oDanceaway 7. Billy Rip J-Yecjr-Oidt, 1 Mile, Save 10 coupons.

I. Direct Home Cobb 10-1 $2,000. 1. Hloh Fly Byrd 2. Who's Collin A.E Next Knloht (S Dancer) ADVERTISEMENT Gilmoor Fontolne P.Myer Grundy Wothen.Jr.

C.Abbotlello Burton Shuttleworth (Keen). ORoyot Block Common Interest Entry SIXTH RACE-PACE: Cond J-to-7-Yeor-Olds, 1 Mile, S3 .000 Miss Emma Mister Sunset Adlos Haven Poplar Carolyn Whetstone Battle Key A. -Bull KnlgM Joey Lad 10-t SI 10-1 Worth Knowing Gilmour Chapman Myer Welch Inske V. Susie Sampson 2. Adios Byrd Pall Chief 4.

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Bold Troold I il tola's Dream Dancer A Council Dares Pholen); Trainer Honover (Rash). a. an 1. Millie Camden 2. Joshua Dourer Jr.

3. My My Pontoin 4. Foresail Talbot 5. Chesteri Pride 6. Jeffrey Lynn Mver 7.

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