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PageJSix ROSKWDALE NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1938 Now is the time to put up your “ No Trespassing ” signs. Get them at this office for 50c dozen. DON ’ T surran minute Evens ’ Oxylln Omiment, absolutely new and different, not a messy liquid. Grease less, vanishing, non-poisonous, healing, pain-relieving, antiseptic. Wonderful for itching, eczema, impetigo, burns, sore mouth, chapped skin, silk and leather poi son, after shaving, tired, burning feet, cracks between toes, athlete ’ s foot and rectal Itching. Safe to use on babies and children. Used by hospitals, doctora. and chiropodists. Money-back guarantee. eubHtUirte. TM r \'T Special Prices: 49c, 89c, 81.59 Vaughn ’ s Drug Store Main St. Rosendale, N.Y. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR -LJwmsSaBm NEW BEAUTY NEW. ECONOMY NEW CONVENIENCES “ tfce-cijcle Has only 3 moving parts which perform with trouble- Vee service and greater effi- :icncy over a longer period of ime and saves you money, ^ee The UNIVERSAL, Before You Buy J. J. Mooney Maple Hill Perfect Type Mission San Xavier del Bac, the “ Father of the Missions, ” was founded in 1692 and is the most perfect type of mission built undeFSpanish rule.' It is the best preserved of the chain built in the Southwest and still serves the people for whose benefit it was erected. Because of its rare beauty, fine state of preservation and close proximity to Tucson, Ariz., being only nine miles south of the city, it haa .been visited by many tourists. Interesting Indians East of Gallup, N. M., lies fasci nating Indian country.' No people on this continent are more vigorous, racially pure, or more independent than the nomadic Navajos who roam the mesas around Gallup. These peaceful but self-reliant In dians run millions of head of sheep, ride like Cossacks, make hand worked silver jewelry with sky-blue turquoise settings, weave colorful rugs from patterns never set to pa per, and hold fast to native customs ond CPrprnrv»*-' v - PER MONTH THAT'S AS / CHEAP AS RENT J • Many modern homes have built-in garages but folks living in older houses can enjoy the same conyenienCe' of a warm place to-store the family car. • Such alterations need not be expensive *■ and they are easy to pay for on the convenient terms now of fered by the ABC Month ly Payment Han. Will you let us explain it? ABC MONTHLY PAYMENT I • PLAN* Wm. C. SCHRYVER LUMBER Co., Inc. Rosendale, N.Y. Pl>nn/w» Rosendale 70 I nones Kingston 7 J -1 Joun ’ s TTaticrn BEER — WINES — LIQUORS Try Our Week-End Special Dancing',Every Sat. Night Dinner & Luncheon Served at All Times JACK EMMET'S Orchestra Maple Hill Phone Rosendale 24-F-2 is all finished, and they turn on the light, and toota the horn, and rings the bell, what happens? Well, says he, the fog she come In all the same — Sambo is a loon. This, maybe, is a pretty old story; I do not know, but pardner, Henry he knows stories that are appropriate . Yours, with the low down, JO SERRA. Fish Will Suffocate if Deprived of Free Oxygen Although fish do not breathe air, they take in and give off the same gases that air-breathing animals do. Their gills are adapted for absorb ing oxygen dissolved in the water. This free oxygen should not be con fused with the oxygen combined with hydrogen to form the water molecule, according to a writer in the Indianapolis News. A gill is composed of many fine filaments of tissue which are colored red by nu merous tiny blood capillaries near the surface. The function of these capillaries is to absorb oxygen from water passing over them. The regular opening and closing of the gill covers corresponds to the rhyth mical inhalations of air-breathing animals. Dissolved oxygen in the water diffuses through the thin walls of the filaments and enters the blood stream; carbon dioxide and other waste material produced in the fish ’ s body are given off to the wa ter. Deep sea fish are so constructed that they can live on the meager quantities of free oxygen found at great depths. Certain swift-moving fish, such as the mackerel, will “ drown” when prevented from swimming rapidly. Apparently the current of water produced solely by the opening and closing of the gill covers does not supply sufficient ox ygen to maintain life even when the water is saturated with oxygen. Keys Preceded by Seals in Tent-Dwellers ’ Days Keys were preceded by the seals and intricate knots (of which the Gordian knot is an example) used to protect their property. When tents had given away to houses with wooden doors, a different kind of fastening was necessary and by slow degrees the key was evolved as we know it, writes Alice R. Rollins in the Los Angeles Times. In some ancient writings mention is made of a \well-bent key. ” This is presumed to be the eariy sickle shaped key found in parts of Eng land (attributed to the Celtic pe riod) as well as foreign countries. These implements were inserted through a hole in the outside of the door and displaced a hook or bolt on the inside. As the shape was similar to that of a sickle, they were not easily carried in the hand because of their inconvenient form, but were carried on the shoulder as a reaper carries a sickle. The pas sage in Isaiah, \And the key of the House of David will I lay upon his shoulder,\ probably refers to such a key, here symbolic of authority. In medieval days, even though a besieged city was razed to the ground, the surrender was not com plete without the further humilia tion of handing over the keys. This corresponds to our custom of pre senting the keys of the (jity to an honored guest. Rings Around Moon Myths Rings around the moon are some times used to “forecast ” the weath er, but only by the superstitious or uninformed. As a matter of fact, these rings simply indicate that in some region of the air above the ground there is a thin layer of mist or cloud, the water drops of which are nearly of equal size, says the Richmond Times-Dispatch. Both water droplets and ice crystals are common to the upper air and are unreliable as weather indicators. State Is a position of great and ever-growing responsibility. It must not be permitted to be fill ed by some dark-horse candidate chosen by a few political leaders In a “smoko-filled room ” . Each time that Mr. Bennett has run for attorney-general, his plurality has increased. At the last state elec tion, he made a better showing tlian any candidate on the State ticket, including the showing made by the governor himself. The public has indicated to the political leaders as to whom the public wants in the governor ’ s chair. Tile question now seems to resolve itself around the single point as to whether the choice of the people shall bo elected to the governorship, or if the dictates of petty political expediency shall prevail. ------------ O ------------ The Low Down from Hickory Grove I used to know a feller in Min neapolis — his name was Henry - and he was just about a champ ion, I reckon, at yards with points to ’ em. Every person, they can not tell jokes — maybe it is a gift or maybe it comes from practice — but Henry, he has one for every thing. And not long ago he dropped in to see me, and he has not chang* ed. And he said, do you know, Jo, the way Uncle Sam is diving into everything, he is acting kinda pix- ilatedj and he reminds me of the story about the lighthouse the Govt, built. And this lighthouse, a feller by the name of Tony, he helped build it. And when it was finished, Tony, he says. Sambo he is crazy; he spends a lotta money and makes a nica lighthouse. And When she •BENNETT FOB GOVEBNOR ” The foregoing words have been uttered by many people in all walks of life since Governor Leh man has eliminated himself from further consideration for the gov ernorship by announcing his can didacy for the United States Sen ate. John J. Bennett, Jr., has served our. state as its attorney-general since January 1st, 1981. As at torney-general he has been the chief law officer of the state. He has fulfilled his duties as legal ad visor to Governors Roosevelt and Lehman, to all state departments and bureaus, and to the State legislature as well. His task has been a most difficult one. When Mr. Bennett first took office there were those who felt sure that he wasf “ too young ” . When Mr. Bennett took over the task of the attorney-generalship, the depression was growing by leaps and bounds. The State Leg islature was passing many new laws to meet the emergency. At torney-General Bennett was call ed to pass upon the legality of more important legislation than any other attorney-general of this state since the Civil War. He has fought rackets and de stroyed racketeers. Assigned by Governor Lehman to prosecute the notorious “ Leggs ” Diamond gang; each and every member of this group of outlaws is now either dead or In prison for a long term. Attorney-General Bennett Is a past State Commander of the American Legion. His Interest In the affairs of veterans has never relaxed, and many wounded vet erans at Tupper Lake and else where owe much to his tireless ef forts. The governorship of New York Gad ’ s Garage Under new Management Open for Business Fries & Shultis Auto & Radio Repair Service Main Street Rosendale, N. Y. Phone 120 ......... Gas, Oil and Auto Accessories .......... Fourth of July Specisal Rossler ’ s Market Prime Meats, Poutry & Provisions Phone 81 Rosendale, N. Y. MEATS Cube Steak, lb 33c Itib Roast, lb 30-32c Loin Pork, lb 28c Fresh Hams, 26c Chopped Meat, lb 23c Smoked Hams, lb 29c Smoked Shoulder,lb 21c GROCERIES Kirkmans Soap with Cleanser, 4 cakes 21c Kirkmans Granulator Soap with,Cleanser, 21c Crisco,large, with Dish, 58c Orange Juice, 2 for 19c Lemon Juice, 2 for 19c Pineapple J ’ c 2 for 25c Fresh Butter - Eggs - Cheese - Fish VJVJVMWmVmWmWmVmVmV