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PAGE TWO . ----- ------------------- - -- -- PubUBhed every FrIday by Henr y L. Ittmar BlDtered ai the post office at Rosen dale, N . Y. as 2nd clasa mail matter S~bscription Rates ONlil YEAR, $1. 00 · SIX MONTHS, 50c SINGLE COPY, 2c .J ..... ... _ All subs c riptions must be in advance. Advertising Rates Classified aU \Tert ising: · · One cent per word, first insertion; one-half cent per word, s u bs equent ins e rtions. Six words are one line. No ad· vertisement acc e pted fol' less than three lines. Minimum charge, 25c. - ~- Di s Play advei\tising - nites\.VlUbeIurmsfied on request. \An y p e rson w ho wilfully states, delivers or transmits by any means whatever to the manager, editor, publisher, reporter or any other employee of any magazine, publication, periodical or serial any statement concerning any person or corporation which, if published, would be libel, is guilty of misdemeanor.\-Penal Code. Communications and advertising copy should reach us not later than Wednesday noon in order to insure publication. All communica- tions upon local or county subjects are welcome, altho those which are obviously malicious 01' which are not signed by the author will not be published. This newspaper assumes no fiancial responsibility for tpyo- graphical errors in news or advertising, but will reprint such sections as contain typographical errors. Henry L. Dittmar, Publisher Phone Rosendale 17-F-5 Melvin Fein, Sports Editor -. --- - -- ROSlDNDALE NEWS Rosendale Reformed Ohurch I Rosendale Reformed Church, A : I- be r t H. Shultis, pastor. Church S c hool for the chilodren, young peo- ple and adults at 10:00 o ' clock : Parents are invited to bring or send the children so that they will benefit by this happy and profit- able hour of inst ' ruction . Morning worship at 11 :00 o'cloc:k. At this service the newly elected officers of the Christian Endeavor Soci · ety. will be installed. The message will be of sp ' ecial interest to the young peo.ple. 'Dhe topic will be \A Min!iature Kingdom cxf God\. Christian Endeavor Devotional Service, Sunday evening at 7:15 o'clock. Play rehearsal on Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock Thanksgiv- ing morning service at · 10 :00 o'clock to which the public is in- vited. Jr. Christian Endeavor · on Saturday afternoon at 3 :00 o\clock. There will be a \Special Thank5gi v- i ng service on Thanksgiving morning at ten o'clock. The public is invited to attend this ' service. ----0--- On the Sick List -::: =~~~:::::=::::::~~!!!!!!!!!~F~r~j4aYt November 18, 1938 . CHURCH NOTES St. Peter's Catholic Ohurch hosendale, N. Y. Sunday Mass a t st. Peter's Catholic Ohurch in ' Ros ' e ndale are 8:00, 9:15, 11:00 A. M. Sunday School after the 9: 15 A. M. Mass. Bloomington Reformed Church Sunday Service, 9 :45 A. M. Sunday School, 11:15 A. M. YOUl\g People's Service 6:45. Sunday EvenL.\\l8\ Service, 8 P. M. Yourl!i People's Meeting, Thurs- day l(~oo P. M. Prayer Meeting Thurs. 8 P. M. Friends Church, Tillson Sunday Service, 11:00 ' A. M. Sunday School, 10:00 A. M : TillsOil Refol'med Church , Sunday School, 10 :00 A. M. Sunday . ~ervice, 11 :00 A. M. • • • * AU Saints Episcopal Church Rosendale, N. y. All Saints Epis (; opal Church Rosendale, N. Y. The Rev. A. F. MarHer, Pastor Residence: Stone Ridge If needed for the sick, or any other church needs, call High Falls 32-F-22. Sunday, 10:15 A. M., Holy Oom- munion and Sermon. If you have somethIDg you do not want, trade it for IOIIletbIng which you have use for. Uae tbe News classlfted advertisements and get results. COM · PLETE FIRE PROTE ' CrION Equip Your Home With , Na.tionally : Known Fyr-Fyter Extinguishers REnLLS & AOCESSORIES Why Not Investigate Today'! . JOHN OLLRY Main St, Rosendale Do You Remember? EngU.h Skylarks Attack Sheep · 1 ---- Edward Lisle, in Observa:ions in Mrs. Purdy return~~ home Wed- Husbandry, tells, in the quamt lan- ' I nesday from the hospital. Sunday Service 10:15 - A. M. Wednesday Service 7:30 P. )(. MRS .. MARY BEDFORD CORBY C\fo.JJc+J>C'fo.SG'+09G'+-t~~~C'+J INSURANCE guage of his time, of the effects of --- an encounter of a skylark's nest by I Mr. Van Nostrand, father of a sheep. \I had an ewe in June OUfton Van Nostrand is feeUng (anna 1701) that broke out moft mif- j mu ' ch better at tms writ'ing. erably about her eyes, and had a JOHN S. HELMER ' Main St. Rosendale, N, Y. Historical Vignette No.1 watery running, with a swelling, Peewee Purdy came home Mon- with which file was blind, and con- day from the hospital and is feel- tinued fat \ fix weeks; we could not ing fine and hopes to be out soon. - - - . imagine w~was the matter with Mrs. Mary Bedford Corby, for- merly of Union Oenter, dIed at her home in PateroS · on, N. J., Sunday. Surviving are one daughter, :A-frs. Alice Langley; t>wo sons, Frank and J3imes Corby, all ()(f Paterson. Her funeral was held Wednesday with interment at noon in St. Pet- er's cemetery, Rosendale. Phone 55 or 68-F-! Successor to Ral,h H. LeFever +.ofN.,!j~~fM.!'~~~G\f.D~ by Joseph A. F1 e mlng I her. My !he herd faid, he believed W ' ho remembers when the James I. file had been rk-spurred. I a~ed B. J ' ames cement interests here I what that was he faid, . at this tune were a,t the height 01f their activi- ( of the year, hen the larks build ty ? their nefts, l a, sheep fhould come This com n operated mines to near to Ii lJl.rk s neft as to trod on . . ould fly out, and fpur at ---- , 0---- A uxiliary Will Meet The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Blnnewater Volunteer Fire Co. will meet at the fire house on No- vember 22. All members are re- quested to be present. o News Ads Get Besults A. F. Al.DRIDGE Plumbing, ~eating, and Metal Work - Rosenqale 41-F-5 ill Rosendale vLHage, Cre · Locks, 1 the fheep, nd if the fpur made a New Salem, . and elsewher.e. The I fcratch any where on the eye or ruins of these works are stIll cOI!- I nofe it was perfect poifon, and spicuously in evidence hereabouts . i wouid rankle in fuch manner as thf. On upper M31in stre et can be seen ! ewe's eye did; this, faid he, is cer- To Hold ' Card Party two of their q uarries and the abut- tainly true, and other fhepherd. meruts of t.11-eir storehouse and load- would tell me the fame.\ n g ock for canal shoipment. The Authorized Dealer For Arco Flame Oil Burners masonry of two of their old kilns stm stand at the , head of James St r eet o n the Huben . property; ac r oss th e road opposite St. P et - e r's Church one of their abandon- ed mines is nQted in a ba'Cl state of col'lapse - a]1lothe r opposite the Fleming homes t e ad w as partially c o ver ed year s ago in conjunction w ith pro p erty im p rovements . On th e K r istic Fa. · rm s t ill stands their l argest loc a l enterp r ise , a m Ji ne of co n sider abl e e)Otent. James Street i s n a med a fter this pioneer manu- f act u rer w hose a c ti v ities ceased lo- cally a bou t 1890, aft e r some thirty y ea rs of ex tensive w ork. Sp a ce limits fO f/ bids an extend- ed surve y of this a n d other inter- esting el1l t er prises w hi c h contribu t - I ed to R os endale' s r ich historical i b ackgr oun d, but th e w r , ite r i s w on- deri n g w h o r ememb ers th i s or any other co l o r f ul de ta ils af Rosen- dal.e's ne ' ar ly indu str ial er a. ----0---- Creek -Lo c k s Kingston Bu s Line D ey o a nd Jacquin, Props. Leaves Cre ek Lock s : 7 : 15, 8:45, minal: 8:30, 11 :50 A. M .; 2:55 , 5:10 P . M. Lea VieS Crown S trea t T ermi n a l: 8:45, 11:45 A. M .; 2:5 0, 5 P . M. Leaves Kingston, Downt'Ow n T eT - minal: 8:55 A. M.; 12 noon; 3 :05 , 5:15, 10:15 A. M.; 1:15 , 3: 40 P. M . Leaves Bloominglton: 7 :2 0 , 8: 0 5, 1 0 :3 0 A. M . ; 1:20 , 3:45 P . M. Leaves Edd y ville 7:25, 8:1 0 , 10:25 P. M. Le~lIVes Kingston ! Central Ter·· Bu.c~ses to hire for all occasions. Connect with busses and trains A. M.; 1:25, 3:5 0 P. M. Tailor-Bird Builds Fine Nest The tailor-bird, of India, Burma and China, is so called because he is very skillful with the \needle.\ This bird selects two strong leaves of a plant, sews them together and, in the pocket thus formed. builds its nest. The beak serves as a needle, and for thread the bird uses either caterpillar cocoon silk, or vegetable fiber. When the leaves have been stitched togeth e r, the ted - lor-bird lines his nest with vegetable down, horse-hair. and fine grass. Such light bedding does not strain the leaves, and the family live snug and comfy all \sewn-up\ in their remarkable home. Signed Mother's Death Warrant Few tyrant s ha ve e qualed Fran- cisco Lopez, the president !Jf Para- guay who wa g ed war on his three pe aceful nei gh bors - Brazil, Uru- guay and Ar g entina-between 1864 and 1870, r e p o rts Colli e r's. During this period, t he 300,000 men of hoi. country were r e duced to 28,000, a tragedy f r or ~1 w h ich Paraguay still suffers. Lor. e z also flogged his sis- ters, murdered his brothers and, an hou r be:fore he was k1lled, signed the death warrant of h i s mo t her. M a ny S pec ies o f Moths The cutw o rm m o t h b e longs to a l arg e fam ily of a b o ut 2 , 500 d iITe rent s pe cies i n the Un i t e d States. This is a m ot h w hose la r va ch ews off cab- b a g es, flow ers a nd oth er g arden g row ths. M o s t of th e m oths ar e du ll - c olore d and o f medium si ze . They aloe known to entomol o gis t s a s CatocaJ.a~ or Under-wings. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Rosendale F'ire Department are making arrangements to hold a card party on Tuesday, Nov. 29. News Ads Get Results AND . Pilot Bllwers Save 40% on Coal with a Pilot , ............................. * White Star Bus Line * ROSENDALE TO KINGSTON Daily Sun Sun Daily Daily Ex Sun Only Only Ex Sun Daily Daily Ex Sun Daily A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. F.M. P.M. P.M. Binnewater __ ._ .......... ___ .......... _ ... _ ... _ .. 7.05 10.15 10.20 -11.35 12.55 4:.20 Cottekill -__ _ ._ .... _ ....... ______ ... _._._._._ ...... 7.10 10.20 10.25 11.40 1.00 4:.30 Lawrenceville ...... _._. ____ ... _ ...... _ .... _ .. 7.15 10.25 10.30 11.45 1.05 4.35 Tillson .... . . _ ................. __ ..... __ . __ ........ _. 7.10 9.00 10.20 10.30 11.45 1.00 3.25 4.45 Rosendale _. __ ........ _ ... _ ... _ ..... __ ._ .. _._ ..... 7.20 9.10 10.30 10.45 12.00 1.15 3.35 6.00 Maple Hill _ . ... . ...... __ . _ _ ....... ___ .. ___ .... __ 7.25 9.15 10.35 10.50 12.05 1.20 3.40 5.05 Bloomington .......... __ . __ .. . ...... . . _... . _ .. 7.30 9.20 10.40 10.55 12.10 1.25 3.45 IS.IO Whiteport _. . _ .. . . . . ... ... _. ___ .... . _._ ........... 7.30 9.20 10.40 10.55 12.10 1.25 3.45 5.10 Ar. Kingston (Central 'fer.) .. _. 7.50 9.35 10.55 11.10 12.30 1.40 3.50 5.26 Ar. Kingston (Uptown Ter.) ._.... 11.20 1.50 4.00 5.35 *This bus runs direct to Day Line Boat daily from July 9th through September 6th. Busses make connections with trains and Hudson River Day Line Bos,.ts at Kingston. Busses do not go to Uptown Terminal on Sunday. KINGSTON TO ROSENDALE Daily Sun Sun Daily Ex Sun Only Only Ex Sun Dally Daily Daily Daily A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Kingston (Uptown Ter.) 12.00 §2.30 3.'0 IS.OO 6.40 Kingston (Central Ter.) _ ... _ .. . .. . . 8.00 9.45 11.00 12.15 2.45 3.30 5.10 5.50 Whiteport ._. __ . . _ . . .... . __ .... _ ... ___ ._._._ .. .. __ 8.15 10.00 11.15 12.30 3.00 8.65 5.25 6.05 Bloomington ... . ... . . _ ... _ . .. . _ .. _. _ ... . _ .. ... __ . 8.15 10.00 11.15 12.30 3.00 3.55 6.25 6.05 Mapl \! Hill . . . _ . .. . . . . _ .. _ .. _._ ..... _. _. __ . ... . .. 8 . 20 10.05 11.20 12.35 3.05 4.00 5.30 6.10 Rosendale . __ ... . .. .... _. . __ . . . _. _ ._._. _ . .. _. . . .. . 8.25 10.10 11.25 12.40 S.!l.O '.10 IS.S5 6.15 Tillson .. .. _ ._ . .. . .. . ......... . __ _ ._ ... _ . __ ._ . _ .. . _ .. 8.40 10.20 11.35 12.55 3.25 '.20 5.50 6.30 Lawrenceville .. . . . .. _ ... _._ . . __ . _ . _ _ ._ ... ... .. _ 8.30 10.15 11.30 12.45 3.15 4.15 5.40 6.~0 Cottekill _ .... _ .... . ....... ___ .. __ .. _..... . _ .. . ... . 8.40 10.25 11...1 : 0 12.55 3.25 '.20 6.55 6.35 Binnewater __ . .. . .. . .. _ .... ____ .... ___ . __ .... _. . . 8 . 35 10.20 11.35 12.50 3.20 4.30 6.50 6.30 §Thls bus m e et s Day L ine Boat daily f r om July 9th through September 6th. There- af t e r daily e x cept Sund a y. B u sses ma k e connections with train s and Hudson River Day Line Boats at KIngston . , ..