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NASeAV DAILY WeDrseDAl JANUARY 20, 1948 PAGE 3 Shop Tuesday 9 to 5:30 age t C 4 sana WETPROOF HICHAIR PADS , - 5:11 cleaned, waterproof: pade fishermen, apparently Below, Elwood Corker of Massapequa has . dis- - ay that 'come - in pink or . umdf'fibfii'xfirfin’fa. were found yesterday covered a sport that matches any other fo TRIMBLE KIDDIE BATH n irints. P “lb!“ hy s Nassau Daily Review-Star roving camera- thrills. He. is shown seated in his This alg has ©0405 ursery p > A, man spearing cels through the ice of the Wood- ee boat, as he prepared to skim over the * w (”M i - foot cleft canal. Captain Wink Carman, left, has an 90 miles an hour off Merrick Point M\ may 'and “f“, wel dangling on his pole as Bill Supper watches. afternoon. (Nfesseu Daily Review-Star photographer) strap. I el > 1m 3 In Branch when burping, bathing, bub- bling baby. Made of soft, easily ~ cleaned plastic. 1,54; % In Estate (Special to the Nassau Daily Review-Béar) NEW YORK, Jan. 28 - Nathan Rauch of 998 Allen lane, Woodmere, and Albert and Dr. Elias Rauch of Lawrence, inherit about $30,000 each from the estate of their father, the late Isasc Rauch of New York, according to findings here bJ . PLAY PEN PADS - - 4 Bflby 0 I!” . - Wt. Allben Rauch lives at +, Waterproof pads in pink or j The 6 Wentworth place, and Dr. um‘ - blue, solid colors or I 2 om i C t They are each left one-fourth of e their father's interest in Rauch Brothers, inc., women's clothing The Nassau Chorus will resume jplace, Lynbrook, weekly rehearsals, tonight at 8|Lorraipe Nixon, 93 Doncaster w'clock in th emusic room of the|road, Malverng, secretary; R. .F. Malverne High schibol. Gartner dnroe street The chorus, which numbers more , 66 M ® West than 100 mixed voices, including Hempstead, business manager, a newly formed male chorus, is /and Mrs. Sophie Bishop, 14 Holmes rapidly taking shape. There are/place, Lynbrook, chairman of the still see a few openings for tenors | patronage committee. and applicants will be welcome. Associate members are Sidney At a recent party held by the|H. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs.~Leo J. chorus to launch the 1948 season, Coslow, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene plans were made for the spring con-| Miranda; the Peoples National cert under the leadership of Roy Bank of Lynbrook, Mrs. Roy Stone, director of the chorus. Stone, Mrs. Claire Taks and Mr. Officers of the chorus are Mrs. /and Mrs. Harry Tankos. Jeanne Josephine Law, 85 Buckingham Wendell is assistant director. manufacturers, New York city, of York, receives the other fourth of these holdings. | | | | |. ! cie eae n Pn (n tag - 3 cms, ' v your baby will need from BABY HICH CHAIRS ° _. a diaper to a kiddie koop . .. ¥: Claude N. Reed, 55; Baldwin Resident which he was co-founder and vice- d I . A president. His holdings in the com- A s 2s R pany are appraised at $119,634. His . No you can t Buy a Baby at- Flmknn Shops oe ‘ Mr. Rauch died November 20, 1946, at the age of 76. His holdings have been appraised at $178,940 Mr. Rauch came to this country from Austria at the age of 16. He resided at 393 West End avenue, Sturdy wooden high chaire in maple or waxed birch. R ‘ 11.95 % | Claude N. Reed, 55, of 249 Rast M Dartmouth street, Baldwin, died Monday, st 'his home. widow, Mrs. Esther Rauch of New but you can buy everything gross value, and $148,280 net value. > © New York city. Mr. Reed had been employed Aerial Products Employees Get 'Thank You' Checks ''Thank-you'\ checks have been received checks representing five sent to every person employed by their Aerial Products company, Merrick, mfg? of « rig?- last w. Martin Dwyer, president, an- money a bonus, nounced today. Dwyer said, \but was given as a mark of appreciation to faithful em- Th ecompany, which manufac- tured smoke products for the navy ployees, and we wish it could have been more.\ during the war, stopped production Dwyer revealed that the $1,100,000 in July and released more than 200 persons. 'These persons have all plant comprising 55 small buildings and 'a large administration building \Gaudma® Einucy 4496! unt cateteria has been turned back to the navy, The company, which You'll burn less at Grummans. He had been a resident of Baldwin since 1933. He was a member of the Harvey Miller pgst of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of Baldwin. Surviving, in addition to his wife, is a daughter, Claudia N. Reed. Clement Nichols, Of Valley Stream Clement C. Nichols, 55, died yes- terday at his home, 43 Cochran has been continuing research work in signalling devices, will move to manger locality soon, as the prod- P ucts expects to manufacture can- oil-get more be manufactured in close-in | residential territories. heat with o URA P Acs ripa ris CARTERS Dispenda Shine 75e [o TV 0 | 3) | Resens Offices is ue Knit Towel-and2 Wash Cloths by Esmond 7%e HEATER % f Pe? Group Contributes «-| Cotton Creepers iwo , * 1.98 :~] 'Evenflow Bottles 2%e - 'Bassinette with folding legs 6.98 TRIMBLE KIDDIE-KOOP | Folding screened crib complete Vi!!! two-position reinforced | Quiked Pads G§¢, 1.00, 1.50, 2.79 ts o Mrs. Raymond Wood, president, bered eaem»] | Announced 'an appeal for clothing fimizh. and other gifts to be taken to. ‘ ”i131?“ fl is e F 7.” , 49.95 | 8%¢ . ~ \ 00° i% vos Sa tn far Birdseye Diapers - 8.98 copie e fee ee inrse hem cme -my an Necsiving Blankets The mee North Star \Tig\ Crib Blankets... 9.50 - Proc bek Srom dratie and rea can's ove fs ‘ 6.50 bumpe in his crib or play peo. Pink or blus. 2.59 i» carry. ar wood te chop! North 'Stat \Nod\ Blankets See « DEMONSTRATION. today! ; CERTIFIED RADIO ._ 6 Brooklyn Ave. North Side of R. -R. Station FREEPORT 9-1870 $25 REWARD For any Radio: We Cannot Repair