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PAGE SIX ~~I l7 , '-! r- . _ L ~ I Have for Hire a Gasoline power WQod saw by Hour or Day . Call Rosendale 20-F-2 Charles Ellsworth MODgol Rule Established In China by Kubla Khan The Mongol rule was established in China in 1279 by the conquerer, Kubla Khan, and held power for nearly a century, when 1t1was over- thrown by a popular revohitton. The Ming dynasty followed tor nearly 300 years, or, until 1644, when the Manchu dynasty began. '. Christianity ' had been introduced during the Ming dynasty, . and with this circwnltance, togetber with the admission of Russian traders which occurred in 1653, under the rule ot the flrst kJng of the M~chu dynas- ty, the modem history, . df ' Ghina may be said to have begun. . rrom thl. pOint may be dated the ; first ac- quaintance of the outslde world with Chma, although it took ; ,lmost an- other two oenturies tor western ideas to 1 penetrate very deeply. The imperial form of ,overnment, meanwhile, did not adapt ItieIf to modem Gonditlonl, anel. rl.Ia,llb- eral spirit resulted ' m 1911 In the overthrow of the M~chu dynasty and the estabUshmen , t of a republlc. The Chinese are , d\ixed race. Cow Rescues Farmer After Attack by Bull BLUFFTON, IND. - A cow saved Victor Dettmer, a f rmer, from possible death by goring. Dettmer was bringing a herd in from pasture when a young bull attacked him and knocked him to the ground. Dettmer's cry for help was answered by a cow, mother of the bull, who butted him away until Dettmer could scramble to safety. ONE·LEGGED SKIER CLIMBS MOUNTAINS Primitive Life Colony Seek Ideal Civilization LONDON. - In a 44-acre Held out· side Laxton, Northamptonshire , 13 men and women have returned to primitive life in an attempt to found an \ideal civilization . \ Self - supporting and se lf-contCJ.ined, they live in di s carded army huts, trap rabbits for a living, grow crops and make all their own clothes. Each man has his goat and bit of land and is independent of the others. One member of the colony, a for- mer society girl, spins yarn and knits her husband's socks at a cost of five cents a pair. Her husband, a former factory worker, is in charge of the colony's physical training campaign. Sp . orts Activities ' Nothing to Boast of, He SaYI. · Century-Old Log Pipeline From Spring Still Works DENVER.-A one-legged skier, CHARDON, OHIO. - A pipeline most people agree, is one of those 1,000 feet long, made of hollowed exceptional individuals to be ranked logs and believed to be a part of a with one-armed paperhangers, but. 1>lumbing system installed about 100 Arthur Kidder does not think so. I years ago, has been uno overed by Friday, December 23, 19~8 CHRISTMAS SEALS Help to Protect Your Home f;om Tuberculosis ROSENDALE ! Thomas Kri-stlc spent a wee ' k in New York Oity Vli. ' sit'lng his daugh- ter, . Mrs. Riayrnonld and his son, J o · hn J. K;ristlc. ---0'--- ROSENDAL~ GRANGE , Rosendale Grange, ~o. 1'501, reported 17 new memlbers added. ' Held \Booster Nig11t\ on Septem- 1Ro , scndaic ~ :jf)rtSS Si From \Mythl of C~a anc!i J-apan.\ by Donald A. M~\ tlte follow- ing 11 taken: ;~ . ~ th~ nQrth the oblique-eyed, yellow-slQnDed ele- ment predominates. Like the Semites, who overran Sumeria and adopted Sumerian modes of thouaht and life, so did tIle Monloloid tribes overrun northern Ctrlna and became a sedentary peop14!l~ . ~.tty kln,- dams grew up, an4i in . time found it necessary to un.tte againlt the hordes who invaded ' .and plWl~ered their lands. The inv.aders Included Siberian nomad., Manchus, Mon- golo-Turki peoples, the Saeae <west- . ern . Scythians), and the blue-eyed Usuns or ' Wusuns, Who aN believed to have been congeners of the kur- gan-builders of southern Siberia and Kidder, a 43-yesr-old engineer in p. O. Root on a farm near Chardon. the federal reclamation bu~eau Holes had been bored through the headquarters here, has been skiing hUddle of the logs, and the end of on his good right leg for the last ~ach log was sharpened to join the three years and said he thought his next. In one of the logs below the participation in tl).e sport wasn't spring was a cutoff. A ~ole had \worth talking about/' I-een bored and a plug Inserted. He dislikes ~o talk about his ski- When ~ater was re.qui:ed th.e pl~g ing ability because \people might \Vas raised. The pIpeline still WIll think I'm bragging or something.\ . operate. But he feels that his Winter sports ------ ber 30. Themen had a successful ... I, ~ . card party and an oyster supper. ~4g:=2¥m activities may help other persons with one leg to realize that they aren't so seriously handicapped as they may believe. Sleeps on Job SUDBURY, ONT. - A fellow steeplejack solved a knotty problem. for city officials when he obliging- iy awakened an unidentified steeple- jack who had fallen asleep on the slanting edge of a 100-foot church - : steeple here. The steeplejack's Have joined in forming a \dart baH league.\ ' Rosendwle Grange is launching a project for ' young peop'le who are helping in shadn~ the building of the Grange. •••••••••••••• » USED (( We Do Printing of Every Description PHONE 17-F-5 ~~ ,. .l:1:.1.:#:,:':~:':8 southern Russia. tt . : ---0'--..;;... A sun-tanned, G-foot robust man, Kidder said he knew of two. other one-legged skiing enthusiasts in the world. One man lives in Canada, he said. and the other in Switzer- land. He lost his left leg in a childhood accident.' Harboring no \persecu- tion complexes\ or more than the ordinary feelings of self-pity, he , Ilame was withheld. Bit-Runner Painted , MJAMI, FLA.-Police didn't have to look for clues in one hit-and-run driver case. A car, being driven at .an excessive rate ot speed, ran ' blto a painting machine. The police radio ordered squad cars to pick up . • black sedan spotted with yellow ' Faint. PLUMBING FIXTURES . ' ; \ New Years Eve Party NOTICE ' (GOOD AS NKW) Julious Rudolph The Rosendale Ne~s is w1ll- earned his degree in engineering, ing at all times to publish no- reared a family and showed he was ~ , 375 Boulevard, Kingswn .,;~· ' tices of the meetings of varl- more active than the ordinary ta- r ther by taking his wife and four ous organizatiQn~~ are of - r b' interest to the mem~ ;r' but dt ' children on mountain - c 1m 109 , , tours. is requested that thes¬ices be written and eltheT mailed Keeps Him Out of Doors. Grange Hall, Rosendale Lots of Fun Admission 25 Cents or brought in to the News Kidder said he took up skiing . office. - three years ago because he .., . ...,..,.~ ... ~ .. ~'.~ ... ~ .... ~....,.~ \thought it would'be~' . and would ... ..... .AIJifI\4l!SP\ ... ~.~ •• ,~ .~ .,~\\.~ 0 id ti't d . th . '__ ____________ . prov e an ac VI y urmg e wm- • • • • • • • ... . • _ . • II • • • • • • • • • ...1 ter months that would keep him out -. IrII • • ... '-'1 ~ III • • • .--It .--.-.--.-.~-.-.. of doors. 1;4y attaching circular ski-pOle See the Old Year out and webs on his crutches, Kidder went . out on the ski runs in this area and The New Year in at the proceeded to \have the' time of my life.\ Four Corners Joseph Gagne Cottekill, N. Y. Supper will be served Music BEER - WINES - LIQUORS Crowds of winter sports enthusi- asts on Berthoud pass, popular ski run in the mountains west of Den- ver, became used to seeing the one- legged man do a fairly good job of gettina dowq the fast slope. Many neophytes looked with envy on Kid- der's agiHty with the ctrutches and one ski. Mrs. Kidder likewise took up the •••••• f!g ••• rI'.. ....................... ......... sport, the engineer said. ------------------------- - --- \I can't hope, of course, to mas- ~~~~~~~~I ter such intricate maneuvers as the ~~~~~~~~ slalom and the &'tern turn, but I can sUd. down and gat my share 01 spills!' . ~. Chickens Roa' a.Wer CAMPTONVILLE.-That common : bamyard chickens are a knockout for rattlesnakes \Vas demonstrated here when Mrs. Lee . Bullington dis- covered a flock of chicken. pecking at the rattles of a rattlesnake as it , tried to get away. Beauty Parlor for Bop LOS ANGELES.-The city's plan- ning commission has ' grailted - a .iX ' 'months trial permit for. the · opening \ and operation ' of a canine beauty ' parlor. News Ads · Get B.esulta Route 32 Just as you enter Kingston . .............. , ~ CO-OPERATIVE . INSURANCE . . . Kenneth K. Clark TILLSON, N. Y. Phone Rosendale 78F-4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TO ALL OUR . PATRONS AND FRIENDS A MERRY OImIS'l'MAS and A HA.PPY NEW YEAR VAUGHN'S Drug Store ROSENDALE NEW YORK For Y our Convenienc~ Store Open Till 11;30 P.M. . ..................... • ... 4 . Kidder said that when he has to make a quick stop on a skiing slope he does just what almost every oth- er beginner does:-:-he just ' sits down. , Helen's Beauty Salon 5 and 10 Sat., DEC. 24th LANE-SARGENT STORE Rosendale, N. Y. Closed all day Dec. 25th $1.00 and up Discovered Color Blindness John Dalton <1768-1844), an Eng- lish scienttat, wal afflicted with col- or blindness. From his investiga- tion of the condition, he coined the term Daltonism to describe that aeld of research. Baa M~t Powerful Feet The harp eagle nail the most pow- erful f et ot all birds of prey, th to •• . being a. thick ' al a man'l thumb and the olaw. a. bi, a. a bear' •. FREDERIOS DUTOHESS OIL MAOHINELESS TRU ART .95 and up Phone 7 ROSENDALE, N. Y. (Opps. Mvers Ger.ge) . . ......... '----. . .