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License LCSI.I --- In an effort to . be8t .ve . .. people of lJosen~ale .... tile vicinity the store wm ..., .. gular hours j wtll . further I. aotIce MONDAY ' TO Tm8DAY 10 a. ' m. to 9 P. 1ft. FRIDAY 10 a. m. to 10 ,... SATURDAY 10 a. m. to 11 P. an. Every effort wm be male .. sup ply your favorite J ..... at a popular ...... . ... , .Main Street ....................... _ .. ~ .. . .... RoBendale, N. Y .... . PHONE 5331 NO GAS? NO TIRES?? - ~ - . . . Phone Rosendale 2731 I)RUGS VAUGH 'S ' Drug . Store .I os~ph Fleming Sea ' Wiater ' Undri n~Clb le M ' ixtur e of Elements How to \unscramble\ sea water chemically so {h ' at a' drinkable, life· sustaining liquid results, is one of the latest discoveries stimulated by .... C.f\RD ARTL Oct. 22 · The Rosary So~iety of · St. Ptere's of Rosendale will hold a card party October : 22 at the School Hall in (wN~AlINSURA > NCE war conditio.ns-jn . this , case by the Rosendale. \ ' WE~T ' ON - CL~RK TlIJ.SP'~, ·, N~ Y. tragic plight of hundreds of m~ri ners and fJiers set adrift at sea, many to die of thirst. A kit for treating the sea ' water, developed by scientists of the . navy , and otheiJ agencies, will be placed in ships' lifeooats and in the rllober I1afts car- ried by overseas airplanes. From the \ point of view of drink- :; ableness t by man. sea water is just water with an assortment of ill tasting and 1 phisonou8 chemk'als. It is a sort of \world . soup'\ leached and stewed from the bony frame- work of the earth through untold geologic ages. Almost every conceivable sub- stance has . been washed by rains and .rivers into the sea, but some are there nOw in solution l in tre- mendously \ greater \ stren:gth than athers. Of the 92 elements . that make up the . earth ' and everythin~ in it, 4\9 have been found in sea water. , It £s li Id ly that traces of many of th~ !o ther 43 are there , too. . The ease with which materials dissolve Is one \ important fa l.. tor in what <) 111 found in the sea today. Silicon If (chief ~ iJlgredient in sand), aluminum, and . iron are three moet abunda t solid element in the earth's c nis ; 1 }jut because. so hard to diSSOlve, sea \ ater l is practically , ., free ~~ them. ' ~ ---0\\--- Turkey Dry Tableland Turkey is a high, dTY tableland Pl\ont} Rosendale 20,71 fringed with -a .' fairly · fertile coastal ~ . . ~:~~!!!!~~~~~~~~~!! belt. ~rom the. lofty .. mounta1ns of , Armenia on the l e , ;;lste:t:n frQnti~r . the land levels off in a series of prairie· \'~\'~\11111~\\\'''''''''''''. like areas partitioned by treeless, I i wind-swept ridges. Ri~ers Hve up ' to ~eir - names ' '''Only ' in sprin ' g. -\ In summer I they \\ go If dr.y:, . trace <ii their courses only as sun :; b.aked \ st.r~~ks of ~ti'cks and stones. ': ' Uf>lands yield , grain and grazing for goats. ~arge-scale a.grtcultUl~ prospers t on the Aegean coast. Fruit, cotton and ... tobacco , take ' big ' slices , of acreage . . East Qf the Str,aits- and' the Sea of I NIarmara . 'rurke~ _ is a rollipg, grnin· bCClring pIain, / a , . \bread ' basket\ for the nation. .\ ( VOTE FOR ', myde ~ I > · Baxter ' , . , ' Democratic Candidate I FOR .~ COLLECTOR ' Your S~pport I , F h F · ' W·II V· Id ' ' · - . • • ..... III R II III II • • • ~ • ' ••• < . · . : . res r.U~ts , 1 .. Ll, - , . ; Ir.~ __ .-:i •• VII ; :ar;;RT,- l il; •••••• -- . ~_iIJ'\ . Good Juices for banlting Those softer · ' fJiuits -. which the hom.emaker ' ~qst d is card t,or whole fruit canning will , give ~cellent juice prOlVided they are free from bruis~s , and decay and in no way overripe. ' You may ' use ·. <rhubarb, berries, cberries, I currants, p}u~8 , ., ~t:anber ries, or grapes, preferably locally g ' fOwn. 1 Fruits tr91'4 , your ga ~ '1ien · o()r , neqrby ~ f~rms are best for juices, since r fre~hness plays an important role in all successful canning. Red raspberries make an ' especiatlly ftne fruit juice ihat retains f~ the fresh fruit flavor Q V ~r. many..ro,onths, even though it m~y I p se Borne <;o~or in , time. Wild berries, if sufficiently , juicy • . may be usea and also the wild Muscaqine ·( gttape ' if it grows in , your ' region. To pr~serv , e the fruity ., ta~~e' l duice for beverages should . be extracted from the raw or spghtly heated fruit. Since apples and peaehes do not give up their juices readily when ' raw or slightly heated, home economists do not recommend , them for .P,Qme- canned beverage juice. Citrus juices are hard to put up at home and take a good deal of sugar. 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