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PAGE FOUR ROSENDALE NEWS f. YOU DON'T NEED CASH FOR YOUR REPAIRS oe REMODELING MO DELAY RED TAPE Wm. C. SCHRYVER LUMBER Co., Inc. Rosendale, N.Y. PU no Rosendale 70 rnones Kingston 7J-1 wvwvvwwt,w*i»,vvvwvwwvwv\ GROCERIES GAS and OIL Candy and Cigarettes Stationery and School Supplies The Low Down from Hickory Grove Fifty years ago they used to cure just about all the ills of man or beast, by bleeding. And you had to be a pretty hardy kind of person to survive the doctor. And you know, it half-way looks to me like they are up to the same tricks again. But this time they are trying it on business instead of on people or horses or cows, etc. Business sure Is getting white around the gills — and weak in the knees. But I see where this here old Dock Pat Harrison down there in the mud-cat state, he says bleed ing, it is further . outa date and worse for business, than it was for grandpa. He says we gotta do something to revive business, ex cept more taxes. That old boy, we need more of that kind of gent, with good horse sense, down there on our wide Po tomac. Yours, with the low down, JO SER ’ RA. ------------ O ------------ TILLSON Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hasbrouck moved last week to their new home in Stone Ridge. Ralph Dewey and sons, Maurice and Ernest, visited Mr. Dewey ’ s father, at Canaan, Conn., Sunday. James Gallagheer is having his house improved. Mr. Kelly, who has purchased of Walter Keator, the bungalow he has occupied for the last year, is having having it newly painted. Mrs. Howard Basten and Mrs. Walter Roosa of Marbletown eall- | ed on Mrs. Silas Terwilliger and j Mrs. Henry Keator Monday after- ! noon. ------- , ---- o ------------ NOTICE i The Rosendale News is will ing at all times to publish no tices of the meetings of vari ous organizations which are of interest to the members, but it is requested that these notices be written and either mailed or brought in to the News office,., B. FEIN CHAS. REILLY Phono Kingston 3755 Bloomington, N. Y. Candy — Ice Cream Stationery, Tobacco Main Street, ROSENDALE, N. Y. VWWWVVWVWW^VS^WWWVWW 1 VV%VW%*%SSVVVVW%VWWVSSWV!A -s cfJ> c+sfl cSsS c^-s c+J c+-s e^o c^s c^J> c+-9 <r+-s e^s c-s css ctJ VAUGHN ’ S Drug Store Prescriptions Filled Free Delivery Finds $5,000 in Toes of Auctioned Boots Toronto. — The Toronto Evening Telegram says a Toronto woman recently purchased a parcel for $1 at an auction of unclaimed Canadian National express par cels. It contained a pair of hik ing boots. In the toes of the boots was stuffed “ something over $5,000 in cash, ” the newspaper said. HUGE FORTUNE GOES TO EX-MANICURIST Heiress of Man Who Found Nuggets in Canada. Miami Beach, Fla. — A pretty Chi cago girl, who once earned a scanty wage as manicurist, is now mis tress of millions. But it was death that brought her the fortune, the death of her elderly husband, Tony Oklund, a Russian immigrant who found gold in Can ada. Oklund died here recently. Oklund, a Russian emigrant labor er, lost his job in Chicago. He was with his partner in a canoe that tipped over in the rapids at Port Hurdn, Ont., 800 miles north of To ronto. He came up dripping wet, with a gold nugget the size of a child ’ s fist in his hand. That was the discovery of Little Long Lac gold mine, one of Canada ’ s richest producers. He laughed at offers of a million for it. Mistress of:the Oklund fortunes is the former Sylvia Czarnecki, thir ty-two and blonde, whose widowed mother lives in Chicago. She was working as a manicurist in her sis ter's Detroit beauty shop when Tony came along and saw gold in her hair. He courted her for a year, largely with diamonds and sables. To the Rev. Stephen A. Bubacaz of old St. Stephen ’ s Catholic church, Chicago, who married him to Syl via on July 15, 1936, he gave the first nugget he found — the one the size of a child ’ s fist. Then he went back to Canada, re tired as a miner, and built a huge show estate overlooking Lake On tario, where, he entertained friends at breakfast that began with cham pagne. He learned to write so he could sign checks on his cash bank bal ance, which ran, It was said, well over a million. The estate boasted a billiard room, bar, dens, porches and or chards. He said it was a club and turned down offers to join exclusive organizations. He had been ill in Florida for some time. First Message Through Cable The first message through a sub marine cable was transmitted from England to France under the Eng lish channel in November, 1851. Open 7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. ROSENDALE - - NEW YORK • c^> 6^> <ryj o^> <ryo <ryo (r+-3 g Spaghetti, Macaroni Same Spaghetti and macaroni in all their many forms are made of the same ingredients — flour, water and a little salt form the dough. Friday, November 11, 1938 On the Sick List Mrs. C. Creedon has gone to vis it her son, Gerard Creedon who is seriously ill in the hospital in Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Just received word Gerard will be brought home this week-end. Mrs. Purdy was taken to the Benedictine Hospital Wednesday afternoon Peewee Purdy is still in the hos pital but is getting along fine. Mrs. Vaughn, mother of our lo cal druggist, is very ill at her iiome in Saugerties. Miss Dewey, who injured her knee when she fell from her bicy cle a few weeks ago, has return ed to her home in Tillson. Earl Quick, who was operated upon for appendcitis, is up and about again. Mrs. C. B, Ennlst, who has been ill and under the care of Dr. L. G. Rymph is reported recovering. ------------ o ------------ LE FEVER FALLS Shields Barrett was a visitor at his mother ’ s home this past week. II you have something you do not want, trade it lor something which you have use for. Use tbs News classified advertisements and get results. 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