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PAGffl FOU® R03BHDALH NKWI ■A VILLAGES TAXES The village taxes may be paid at the home of the tax collector on John Street until July 31st, at five per cent. CLTDE LEWIS, Collector, Rosendale, N. Y. Now Is the time to put up your \No Trespassing ” signs. Get them at this office for 60c doren. USED CARS Bought, Sold & Exchanged Expert Generel Repairtno Towihg Feinting $7 up G. I. STASTNY Tel. Rosendale 49 ROSENDALE HEIGHTS PER MONTH THAT'S AS CHEAP AS RENTf • Many modern homes Lava built-in garages bat folks living ia older houses can enjoy the same convenience cf a warm place to store the family oar. • Such alterations need not be expensive hey are easy to pay for on the convenient ' terms now of - fered by the ABC Month ly Payment nan. Will yon let us a* pWn fi? Wm. C. SCHRYVER LUMBER Co., Inc. Rosendale, N.Y. DU amam Rosendale 70 1 nones Kingston 7J-1 TK q L ow Down from Hickory Grove I do not often get steamed up and froth at the mouth or get ex cited about what is going on or not going on. ' ... Most stuff being done, you forget about it anyway, by tomor row, and all you get out of stewin ’ around, is a bad stomach. And I want to preserve my stomach for things like baked beans, etc., which my Susie, she is a champion at fixing up. But once in a Tull moon some thing happens that gives me a half-way pain in the neck, and the latest, it is talk about helping the fanner — like it used to be the fa shion to get elected by poppin ’ off about electric lights. But farmers, I would feel more like envying them, than being sor ry. You don ’ t see any farmer who Is worth a hoot, going hungry like people In the city. He just waltzes out there and .digs a few potatoes and carrots, and . his wife pops a chicken in the skllleb — and depres sion number one or depression number 2, It m%hes no difference. Feeling sorry for a farmer hid ing behind a plate of fried chick en — brother that is comedy. . Yours, with the low down, - JO SERRA. — -------- O ----------- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Katherine Rusch of town of Ros endale to Louis A. Augent and wife of town of $ 1 . West New York, land in Rosendale. Consideration FOR SALE FURNITURE FOR SALE Fine Double Ice Box ........... $r>.00 Family Size Sliding Iron Couch _____ 3.00 Oak Dining Room Table __ 1.50 3 'Extra Leaves Double Bed and Springs ....... 4.00 Double Exflra Springs ........... 1.50 2 Pcs. Leather Set ................. 4.00 Double Fireless Cooker ..... __ 3.00 Pots Included Lot Rag Carpet Rugs ... 1.00 Lot Clothes Horse Ironing Board Clothes Wringer ................. 1.00 Lot Flower Pois ........ 25 Carpet Sweeper ............................ 25 Edward Murphy ' James Street Rosendale vvwvwvwwwwswwwvswwws HACKETT SANITARIUM 204 FAIR STREET KINGSTON, N. Y. We specialize In the care of medical and nervous patients. ALSO PERMANENT ARRANGEMENTS FOR CHRONIC AND AGED PHONE KINGSTON, 4084 K. N. Day and Night Trained Male Attendant BLOOMINGTON The Rev. Stephen Willis Rider, of the • Flatbush Reformed Church, will occupy the pulpit of the Bloomington church Sunday morning and will bring the message. The Rev. Mr. Bedford will preach in the-Flatbush Reformed Church Sunday morning, July 24th. Sunday school will be after the ser vice at 11:15 A. M., John E. Borden- stein, superintendent. Evening ser vices will be at 8 o'clock. The young people's meeting will be held Thurs day evening at 7 o ’ clock and the regular prayer meeting at eight. The Ladies ’ Aid of the Bloomington Church will serve a supper In the lecture room on Wednesday evening, July 27th, beginning at six o'clock and continuing until all are served. A carpet fund will be started at this time. The choir from St. George's Church in Newburgh sang at the local church on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Redding and daughter Anna and son Jack from Brooklyn spent last week at their summer cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Graham and family arc entertaining his mother and husband, Mr. and Mrs. ■ Ager of New York for a few days. Robert E. Racicot is spending some time with his aunt, Mrs. A. Barrett, of Grantwood, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. J. Humbert of the Bronx spent one day last week at their summer home. Mrs. Charles Reilly spent a week touring through the northern part of the state and In Canada, she return ed .home recently. • Prank iAmatram of the Bronx spent the week end with bin family here. ’ , Jack Redding, of Brooklyn, who has been spending his vacation . with his parents, returned to New York on Monday. ----------- O ----------- - ROSENDALE Mrs. George Hu gel and her daughter, Mary, motored from Flatbush on Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Joseph Huesman and sons Joseph and Rlohaixl at their cottage The Little Flower. HIGH FALLS Miss Marie Riley of Brooklyn is spending two weeks at the Rock Cliff House. FRIDAY, TOLY 22, 1938 News Ads Get Results Mr. and Mrs. Leo Whispell and son Thomts, Mr. and Mrs. Woodward Whispell and son Woodward, Jr., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. George Ghear from Mayfield attended the funeral of Mrs. Ghear's father, Mr. Winchell, Satur day in New Jersey. ----------- o — -------- Don't forget the date of the chick en supper and fair to be held on August 4th In the basement of the Reformed Church. The Guild of St. John ’ s Episcopal Church will ’ hold a dance on Satur day night, July 23rd, at the High Falls Firemen's Hall. The public Is cordially invited. Mrs. Thomas Snyder has been elect ed president and Mrs. Festus Yeaple, vice-president, of the Missionary So ciety of the Reformed Church. Mrs. Snyder succeeds the late Mrs. Oscar Church, who was president for many years. PURDY ’ S Bakery & Lunch ICE CREAM SOFT DRINKS CIGARETTES Main Street Rosendale flMCK Evens' Oxylln Ointment, absolutely new and different, not a messy liquid. Orease- I cbs , vanishing, non-poisonous, healing, paln-relleving, antiseptic. Wonderful for itching, ecjMima, impetigo, bums, 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, doctors, and chiropodists. Money-back guarantee. gUllp this Ad. There Is no substitute. EVONS* OXYLIN OINTMENT Special Prices: 49c, 89c, $1.59 Vaughn ’ s Drug Store Main St. Rosendale, N.Y. Everybody buys their Souvenirs at BAXTER ’ S, Rosendale And has for Twenty-five Years John Helmer.-our local real es tate man has had many Inquiries these past few days for places to rent or sell. The Strathmore on James street is a busy spot. The new out-door shuffle Board is a big attraction. Jogct ’ s 'Catotm BEER — WINES — LIQUORS Try Our Week-End Special Dancing Every Sat. & Sun. Night Dinner & Luncheon Served at All Times JACK EMMET ’ S Orchestra Maple Hill ■ u Phone Rosendale 24-F-2 Joseph Fleming visitejJ at, the homestead this w§ek. Mrs. M. Strubel. and son Eric are now at the Baur Cottage for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Butera of Brooklyn have opened their bungalow on Rosendale Heights for the season. Mr, and Mrs. Johnson of James street have people from the City visiting them. A very jolly party played bingo at the Hubens place on Tuesday after noon. , HIGH FALLS Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy ICrom observed their 30th wedding anniversary Fri day. Many changes have taken place In the village since July 15th, 1908. The construction of the New York City aqueduct was then at Its peak. Gad ’ s Garage „ Under new Management Open for Business Fries & Shultis Auto & Radio Repair Service Main Street Rosendale, N. Y. Phone 120 Y ..... .Gas, Oil and Auto Accessories .......... WEEK-END SPECIALS Rossler s Market Prime Meats, Poutry & Provisions Phone- 81 Rosendale, N. Y. MEATS 37c 23c 23c 23c GROCERIES Whole Sh. Lamb, lb 19c Fresh Sh. Pork,lb 22c Fancy Cube Steaks, lb Bacon Squares, lb Gala Hams, lb Chopped Mert, lb Fresh Butter - Eggs - Cheese - Fish - — Boost Rosendale — Shop at Home — V-^.W SUBSCRIBE TO THE ROSENDALE NEWS Sunbeam Beans, 2 cans 11c Large box Prunes, 17c 21b. jar Orange Marmalade, 27c Kirkmans Soap with Cleanser, 4 cakes 21c C & B No. 5 Can of Tomato Juice, 2 for 41c