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NYACK, N. MONDAY, JANUARY 28. THE ROCKLAND COUNTY JOURNAL-NEWS Page Three FINANCIER IS NOT TOO PLEASED BY PUBLICITY Coming Events feet days for the nature lover the excitement of the warbler migration the feeling that just around the next bush is the figurative bluebird, maybe a cerulean warbler or perhaps a McGillivray's warbler nothing seeme Impos- sible or unlikely on a tiid-May morning the sun warm on your Uitim for this must rh The lournaKNem nrani pottai iw prjot to he tvm tchrdulrd. Woods and Fields of Rockland County By Rockland Audubon Society The purpose this Society to study wild birds and other animals, plants, soil and untrr-utth particular attention to their interdependence, to protect thes basio ifiirni resources, to participate in local, state and national conservnttor pmjects, to promote such educational, lajtslative. and other ncfitifies as vlll further these Feb.

1 Card nartv Calvin ourt. Order of Amaranth, at N'y-tck Masonic Temple, 8 p. m. back bloom green a gamble the dogwood in full the forsylhia turning Break-a-Hundred Day, on the rhythm of the south winds, gentle BOSTON, (INS) Boston financier John Fox og regret-tins: he has received widespread publicity over the fact he haj become the largest single stockholder of the 264 million dollar Western Union Telegraph Company. Fox, a former South Boston boy who started his business carrer as a bond salesman, said ho preferred doing things in a quiet way.

He declared: "I can't see the reason for all the excitement, except that Feb. 1 Food salt'. W. C. Methodist Church, Garnerville.

at a migration right's store. Sand Street. Gar- lerville, starting 10:30 a. m. birds with nesting material in their bills birdsone at dawn.

b. 1 Public card rmrtv. Cal- 'in Court. Order of Amaranth. N'v- ick Masonic Temple, 8 p.

m. in my operations I have been rath iaiti prtiiv. vault's r. i Vuviliurv r- iier wnai nas napjK-neu Thu Year Afield skurk cabbage and gnow-j -lime: The letdown In blrding January: The hemlocks standing drops maybe a few cnterpris- the upswing in golf and gar- out in emerald against the whil- tug tree swallows toward thejdining hermit thrushes and cned hillsides the still an ring-1 month's end a duck haw BiekneU's thrushes singing on ing with the caws of distant ciowsj swooping across a cliff on Hook Slide Mountain In the mourning doves histling up! Mountain noisy gulls chill, the robin's nest by the porch that from the corn-stubble you'r "''t rains cardinals singing vou watch so excitedly chlm-cratitude at the cheerful call of a furiously at sunrise in places here i ney swifts twittering over th vil- -flint-' ip V. won't be able to do so ayyau lllt-Iiail, O.OU p.

Ill, Feb. 2 Card Dartv. West Pom- na Grange, Grange Hall, Route lallman, 8:30 p. m. seemed absent six weeks; Continued on Page Tenl Httle band of chickadees ducks! they'd Feb.

7 Duplicate bridge tour- lanient, Central Presbyterian 4 wWt "i Church, 8 p. m. feb. 8 Card Dart v. W.S.C.S..

bobbing on the river, always too far to be identified an agU flapping heavily over the the feel of rom warmth against your face when you come in from a hike a distant downy tapping on dead wood, then ew City Methodist Church, in the earlier the newspaper report of the "fiist" robin of spring. April: Mislv rains a green cast, to the hills anemones and jacks-in-the-ptilpit swallows and thrushes moving northward now in a rushing tide grebes and coots on Rockland Lake. Confers Lake woodeock in their well that way." Fox denied he now has control of the Western Union. He said he bought into the firm because he considered its president, Walter P. Marshall, "the outstanding corporation executive in my experience." Fox spoke principally about oil strikes he hopes to make on land ho owns in Newfoundland and Pennsylvania.

"There't no question of oil being there," he said of his Newfoundland holdings. "How much it will cost to get it out that's the question." The financier said the U. S. Leather which he controls, bastment, 8:30 p. m.

The smart new styling of the 1952 cars has enabled Mercury engineers to incorporate design features that greatly add to the comfort and safety of driving. Increased visibility results from the large curved one-piece windshield, rear window and the deeper side window panels. All doors on the 1952 cars are hinged from the front, permitting easier entry. Wider seats and increased head and leg room have been made possible by the new design. Shown here is a custom four-door sedan.

February: Wet snow the first courtship per-. yellow palm real thaws broken ice drifting never-hackneyed th vtiiriunn with I omiance at dusk It't Closer Central Motor Co. "Vonr Friendly Kurd Peler Sinre So. Central Avt. Spring Valley Call SPring Valley or 06711 warblers bringing color to the fnt'lA norrhi'd nn a hi'iv th -rv nf on kill.Wr as it ir-i bushes and waguing tails in min BREATH SWEETENER IS NEWEST IN COCKTAILS TRAFFIC DEATH TOLL IN NEW JERSEY INCREASES holds oil and natural gas leases: covering 100,000 acres in Pennsyl Home jfj Bureau vania.

cles over a melting beach or field of Pbochcs the peak of nervous flocks of northern sPlln-' nawk 'I -k-visitors In the birch and tamarack "nit J'O" flV'nP ln Uo'' trocg siskins and redpolls 'ni-'' ou 'ou the days are getting noticeably to take count mud on your longer the best duck-looking "ho tm' hour lo om' the vear the first big flocks flight Saving BOSTON, (INS) Govern ment tax agents today were re Thomas Nast, tho cartoonist created the symbols of the donkey and the elephant for the Democratic and Republican parties. Cuickfy ft any amount: $25 to $500 fh tak over. if ever. per- May: Then is the business of ported chocking samples of a widely-used breath deodorant having a 60 percent alcoholic content which children have been using to get "high" for as little aa 40 cents. Use of the product for drinking Tappan I Hit The Tappan unit of the Home Bureau held its regular meeting Monday in the lecture room of the Dutch Reformed Church.

Mrs. M. Maney, tho chairman, spoke on the topic, "Know Your The discussion was carried TRENTOX, (INS) New Jersey traffic accidents claimed the lives of 763 persons during 1951, Attorney General Theodore D. Parsons announced the toll on receipt of a report from Director Arnold H. Vey of the State Bureau of Traffic Safety.

The figure represented an increase of 76 fatalities or 11 percent over the 1950 total of 6S7 and was the high (J PS TAT ment when you hear your first full-dress song of spring the cooing of bluebirds. March: Ice-laden trees and wires sparkling In the sun blackbirds by the hundreds while-throated sparrows packing up to travel the first phocbe, wagging its tail to keep the blood circulating LOAN COMPANY, INC UMd poraMftt to Artiel. IX flf Ue nr.ktn Ut fust was discovered in LeoMinster, on by means of printed questions iass when an 11-year-old intoxi loom 7 Equity Bldr- 13 S. B'nay fYACK Phone: 7-1550 cated boy caused a disturbance at school. Police immediately banned sale of the deodorant to min- est annual toll for the state since and answers and proved to be interesting and informative.

Plans were made for the unit to take a trip to the U. N. building in New York soon. Mrs. Man- 1912 when 771 persons were fatal ly injured in traffic mishaps.

ors and restricted its market to stores with liquor licenses. Commenting on the unfavorable record. Director Vey said that reported mat she had been able p0ijce gaj(i the bottles in which posure to mishaps was the great- to g've 28 dressing and 10 johnny the deodorant is sold holds loss est in tin history of New Jersey shirts to Mrs. MeCandless for the than a quarter-tablespoon and sell and that vehicular travel reached; use of cancer patients. Mrs.

Man-if(. ten cents. It was reported the an all-time hitrh figure of 17.4 bil-ey described how worn out men's product has become so popular lion miles. The mileage deathishirts may be used as bed gar-lthe manufacturer has had ditlleul- KITCHEN CABINETS and MILLWORK SPECIALTIES Regular or Special Size WINDOWS MADE TO ORDER Swinging, Sliding DOOR UNITS Ready to install for the best buy in TELEVISION See the New 1952 RCA Vicfor 17" 21" SETS at SIMKIN'S Easy Ttime Paymentt 22 New Main HAverstraw 9-4017 Rockland Moving Storage Local and Long Distance 173 MAIN STREET NYACK. NEW YORK ty keeping up with the demand.

Authorities described the product as having a greenish color of creme de menlhe. Its odor resembles that of mouthwash. rate, based on fatalities per hun- ments by patients, and asked that dred million vehicle miles of trav-j anyone who has shirts ready to el, was 4.38 as compared to 4.201 be discarded please send them to in 1950. The national average, ac- her. cording to the National Safety, Thj lar nlepU wU1 Councils tentative figures for en: Miss Stein, months of 1951, is 7.30.

Pedestri- an fatalities accounted for 292 wlU on PV Flan-the 763 total road deaths. This is'mng ZENITH MILLWORK Telephones: NYack 7-0253 26 more than in 1950 when 2C6 per- Pascock Road Route 59 Spring Valley 6-1942 sons on foot were killed by motor vehicles ln the state. PARKING FINES PAID Judge Raymond Guinee collected a total of $50 in fines and bail forfeits in South Nyack court Friday evening. Most of the cases were for violation of the parking ordinance, and each of the ten offenders was fined J5. Evenings 7-1135 STORAGE SPACE NOW AVAILABLE COMING EVENTS I'alisadi I nil Mrs.

Herbert Kellogg was elected chairman of the recently organized Palisades unit of the Rockland County Home Bureau at a meeting held Tuesday morning at the Kellogg home. Serving with her are Mrs. James Anderson, vice-chairman; Mrs. Arnold F'ink. secretary; and Mrs.

A. Ludas, treasurer. The next meeting, on braided rugs under the leadership of Mrs, Robert Burcaw and Mrs. Richard Robbing, wilt be held on Feb. 6 at 9:30 a.

m. Other projects and their leaders include, home cleaning, Mrs, J. L. Woizel and Mrs. Frank Press; sharpening knives.

Mrs. Worzel and Mrs. Nathaniel Arbiter; and meal planning, Mrs. Arbiter and Mrs. Daniel Gullfoyle.

Feb. 7 Merchandise club style show, Stewardship Guild, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Nyack, in social hall, Park Street, 8 m. Feb. 8 Cake and food sale, Rockland Lake P.T.A., at, the Nyack Academy, South Broadway, Nyack.

9 a. m. 1 p. m. Feb.

9 Sale, Indies Auxiliary, V.F.W., Haverstraw. 1 I SCHOOL NEWS "SWEAT EQUITY" What Is It? Read Our Ad In This Paper January 29lh Jerry Mastromarnio Rt. 9-W, Haverstraw ft-1 Home Kc Panel A panel discussion, "Opportunties in Home was spon- Jl sored by the Rockland County Home Economics Club at Haver-; straw High School last week. Thir- ty high school girls attended. Mrs.

Edith Marshall, president )j of the club, was assisted by Mrs.lJ Miriam Cree, Mrs. Helen HeiderdiJ and Mrs. Katherine Johnson. Sl.u-;J dent members of the panel were Jane Hughes. Patricia Kusnir.j and Marilyn McGoorge.

The pro- 1 gram was arranged by Orvis R-jk Hazard, counselor-coordinator, jk First permanent English scUlo-lJ ment in America was founded in 1607 at Jamestown, Va. i2sl A' -HI. rl fihst Remember to Make Regular Savings Deposits 1 TOP QmilT-RESH EASTER SHORE I mufew jjj i23 23 I AND I I Regular Dd Ry-Uk li One Price Oy-te Higher One Pric! (iyte Higher Fancy -Fine Quality Early Week I Fresh specials! I Slirimp hps (Mi Tender and Flavorful Genuine Florida Pink Rib Steaks Ib OU Regular (f 151 Ground Beef Ib CU Vfe lb. Bj jC Hygrade Honey Brand Sliced Bacon Ib 0U Prices effective Jan. 28, 29, 30 only I 70 GRAND UM0N Pneei effective in 3r RCTk Grond Union Marketi in Thii Area Suffern Honor Roll AMATEUR CONTEST To Be Held In Conjunction With STAR-STUDDED SHOW Feb.

28th at Lafayette Theater, Suffern $25 BOND Along with a Radio or TV Appearance FOR WINNER Audition Will Be Held Feb. 4th At Unity House, Suffern Starting At 7 P.M. 1 CONTEST APPLICATION I ki Smart Man Yes, for savings are something everyone should remember to set aside. A little deposited regularly soon totals up to a substantial amount, a nest egg for the good things in life. Make it your job, too.

Start today. 3 SAVINGS PLANS Current Dividend Rates Monthly Payment 4 When and As You Please 2 Lump Sum Investment 2-12 name Age 1 Type of Act I MAIL TO: HONOR ROLL AMATEUR CONTEST Syack Savings and Loan ASSOCIATION 20 N. Broadway NYack 7-2S00 BOX 94. bUFFERN.

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