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PAGE TWv> SARDINIA NEWS The many friends of Charles Zim- \ tner are pleased to hear he is recov- 1 ering nicely from a very serious op- 1 •ration he underwent at the Lock- ! port Hosptial, about seven weeks ago. Mrs. Grace Cottrill of Cleveland | was the guest of her parents, Mr. j and Mrs. Charles Rider, the past' week. Edward Denny was home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and little daughter were guests of Jessie Pitcher the past week. Harold ' Wakefield and Walter \Wood had business in East Aurora, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Woods and Mrs. Georgie Shields and son of Ro chester t and Mrs. Margaret Butler were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood. A. Harrison and family were Sun day guests of her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sweetapple, at Colden. Miss Rosamond Barrows and Miss Thelma Shuler were week-end guests of Merl Barrows and family. Mrs. Flossie Arnold is on the sick list. Mrs. Margaret Templeton of Al- den was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sears. Professor Simpson and family of Addison, were guests of Charles Cornwell and family and were callers on other friends in town the past week. Charles Belise had business in DR. W. L. CASEY Dentist Sardinia, N. Y. Phone 75-F-13 town, Wednesday. Mrs. Jessie Pitcher spent Tuesday in Buffalo. Mrs. Metta Denny spent a few days in Buffalo, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Silloway and daughter, Esther, were Thanksgiving guests of Ceylon Meyers and family. Fred Dunning of Buffalo was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rider, Thanksgiving. Mrs. Conrad Meyers and daughter Louise, were callers on Mr. and Mrs. Ceylon Meyers, Thursday. D. F. Tanner, Holland, N. Y„ desires the name and address of every lady that would like an Oak Floor in her home, 40 SARDINIA M. E. CHURCH II a. m.—Subject, \Plain Truths on Evangelism.\ Popular Falicies and common mistakes. The first of a series on Evangelism. 6:30 p. m.—Epworth League. Subject, \A Prophet of the Dawn.\ Leader, Elsie Rogers. 7:30 p. m.—Subject II Kings, \Conception.\ National Decay. Monthly official board meeting in Church, Saturday evening at 7:30 p. m. Important Come. watch the Thermometer! Mobiloil J&fe ur aiart your guide In cold weather—when oil doesn't circulate freely—365 makes and models of automobiles must change to a lighter winter grade. Is your car one of the 365 ? You can find out by consulting our Mobiloil Chart. Come in today. Delay invites engine trouble and costly repairs. We can drain and refill your crankcase with the correct winter grade of Mobiloil—or we can sell you the same good Mobiloil i n con venient cans or drums for your own home supply. In no other way can you obtain the satisfaction that Mobiloil gives to winter drivers. Gcc. Fuller Co. ARCADE. N. Y. C WMNBETTa. AUTOMOBILE S AEESWLT ^ . . . BUICK WILL BUIL D THEM . . .J NoEnginePumes in Buick. dosed cars la the 1927 Buick, the new Vacuum Ventilator pall* engine fames and gases from die crankcase and ejects them outside the car, /This vital new Buick improvement does acway with noxious odors. It adds greater luxory and pleasure to enclosed car operation.* i The Vacuum Ventilator serves another very iiiv portant purpose. It prevents crankcase vapors 1 from condensing and diluting the oil* Owners of 1927 Buicks are advised to drain their crankcase oil only 4 times during the year* Bor luxury, and for economy, own a Buick. BUICK UOTOR COMPANY, .FLINT, MICH. i JUDSON&PURCELL,INC East Aurora, N. Y. SARDINIA M. E. CHURCH BAZAAR A Bazaar will be held at the M. E. Church, Sardinia, N. Y., Thursday afternoon and evening, December 9, 1926. Fancy work. Aprons and other useful articles will be on sale at different booths, also Home made candy, popcorn and ice cream. Roast beef supper, price 50 and 25 cents. A home talent play will be given, entitled \Mother Mine.\ CHARACTERS Miranda Peasley, Mother Mine Mrs. Roy Rogers ARCADE TROOP Scout meeting was held as usual Monday night with an exceptionally large attendance. Most of the Scouts have re-registered and .we hope to hear from the rest soon. The Scout-Parent Banquet is a sure thing,. A definite date has been set for it and a program work- Cynthia Whitcomb, The Deacons \ 'fed out. A contest is on between the Wife Mrs. A. B Rupert Martha Tisdale, A Neighbor . . Mrs. Bert Armading Lettie Holcorab, With a Nose for News Mrs. 0. P. Miller Lillian Whitcomb, The Deacons Daughter, . .. Miss Evelyn Sixt Mary Tisdale, Martha's Daugh ter, . .. Miss Genevieve Bigelow John Whitcomb, The Deacon .. Mr. Roy Rogers Joe Payson, The Merchant, ... Mr. Verne Goodemote Jack Payson, The Merchant's Son, Mr. Edward Sixt Jerry McConnell, The Newcomer Mr. Harold Henry Officer Servis, Prom Buffalo ... Mr. Rockwell Woodward Sam Blunt, The Constable, . .. Mr. Harry Miller Instrumental Music by Leroy Casey. Admission 35 and 20 cents. COLDEN VILLAGE The body of Mrs. John Eaton of West Falls was interred in the cem etery here last Wednesday. Mr. John Snyder \of West Falls was a caller in town last Tuesday. Mr. Avery Shelly was a business caller in Buffalo, Tuesday. Mr. Hiram Jameson was in Buf falo, one day last week. Mrs. Louie Mayerat is home from a visit with friends in Buffalo. Mrs. Will Andrews and daughter Evelyn, spent Friday in Buffalo. Mr. Fred Koerner and son, Art, of East Gleawood were in town, Thurs day. Mr. W. W. Deel spent Friday in Buffalo. Mr. Sylvester Kaminski was a call er in Buffalo, Saturday. s~ D. F. Tanneiy--Hollana, N. Y., desires the name aim address of every lady that would like an Oak Floor in her home. 40 FARMERSVILLE Mrs. Hatch of Portville Bpent last week at the Agnes Metcalf home. Henry Baker is the new superin tendent of the Merrell-Soule plant and has moved his family into the company's house. Mrs. Luella Jones is seriously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Dewitt. Mr. and Mrs. J. P Henry enter tained relatives from Olean, Thanks giving. W. A. Dewitt and Luella Cumm- ings spent Thanksgiving at Gaines ville. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nelson and daughter, Myrtle, bf Buffalo are spending a few days at the W. A. Dewitt home. Norman Gilmore was taken to a Buffalo hospital, Thursday, where he underwent an operation for appen dicitis. D. F. Tanner, Holland, N. ' desires the name and addr*- every lady that would lik' Floor in her home. GALEN HILL Mrs. M. J. Charles returned from thehospital on Wednesday Mrs. G. M. Leonard was in Ar cade, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Law spent Thanksgiving with T. H. Jones of Siloam. 'Misses Mildred Charles and Clara Still of Niagara Falls were at the M. J. Charles home over the week end. Mrs. A. J. Arnold and son spent Saturday and Sunday in Delevan. Mrs. G. M. Leonard visited Mrs.- L. J. Leonard, Tuesday. Wilbur Freeman has gone to Clif ton Springs to visit his daughter, Mrs. Foster Durkee and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Arnold were in Arcade on business, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Morvylle Charles and little daughter are spending the winter with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Charles. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Arnold of Franklinville called on Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Arnold, Thursday afternoon. D. F. Tanner, Holland, N. Y., desires the name and address of every lady that would like an Oak Floor in her home. 40 Aunt Ada's Axioms: All of us en joy Christmas and. the Christmas tree for the oldest of us were chil dren only a short time ago. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children H Use For Over 30 Years Always bean the FRANK COMPANY NMT Broadway UMI Fillaaore Buffalo, N. Y. All Coats Reduced Buy Now Eagle and Lion patrols for the su. promacy in attendance and advance ment. BLOCK Frank BraymiUer is home from his work on the powerline near James town. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Quinn were Monday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. George Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hopkins and daughter, Hazel, spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Benton, in Sardinia. Alice Conrad spent the week-end with her parents, in West Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Leola Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bump of Mexico visited at the Hopkins home recent ly. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Quackenbush and daughters, Gladys and Carol and Audley Duncan and James Brown of Delevan spent Thanksgiving at the Graham home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Quinn called on Owen Eastland Saturday evening. A baby girl has come to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. - Ashel Bump. Emmett Farrington was in Ro chester over the week-end. D. F. Tanner, Holland, N. Y., desires the name and address of every lady that would like an Oak-j Floor in her home. 40 ELTON CASTORIA MOTHER! Fletcher's Castoria is a harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation • Wind Colic Flatulency To Sweeten Stomach Diarrhea Regulate Bowels yds in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates ^ To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. Miss Eva Strong and Miss Eliza beth Avery of Franklinville spent. Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Roblee were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Ida Lanckton at Franklinville. Rev. L. E. Fineout of Curwens- ville, Pa., preached in the Baptist Church, Sunday. D. F. Tanner, Holland, N. Y., desires the name and address of every lady that would like an Oak Floor in her home. 40 Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Strong were in Arcade, Friday. Rev. and Mrs. Clair Conrad and sons of Holland called on Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Roblee, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wright were in Franklinville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Roblee and Mrs. Bessie Moore are spending \a few days in Olean this week. Cottage prayer meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Daggett. Chris Swanson is building a new barn. meeting, subject, \A Prophet of the Dawn.\ Miss Lillian Hoy will tie the leader Thursday, 7:80 p. m .-r -Prayer meeting in the church. A very cordial invitation is ex tended to all t o attend these'services. JOriNSONBURG Mr and Mrs. Wayne Bennion and daughter, Dorothy May, of Scotts- ville, have been the guests of rela tives here. Postmaster and Mrs. Roy H. Tut- tle and daughter Mary, have been the guests of relatives in Caledonia and Garbutt. D. F. Tanner, Holland, N. Y., desires the name, and address of every lady that would like an Oak Floor in her home. 40 Mr. and Mrs. D. Porter Rood and daughter, Helen have moved to Ba- tavia, where they will make their home at 62 Walnut Street Noble Eeeney of East Lansing was a recent guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eeeney. Jasper Ramsey and Elton Syler are working in Buffalo. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Nutting, Wednesday, November 24th 1926, a son. A large quantity of snow fence has been placed along the town roads where snow .usually drifts, a double line of fence having been erected in a few places. Miss Lucy Bauer and Mrs. Ray mond Head spent the week-end in Buffalo. Mrs. Alice V. Wing is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Wing in Buffalo. The M. E. Sunday School has vot ed to hold their annual Christmas tree and exercises in the church on Christmas eve. JOHNSONBURG M. E. CHURCH Rev. Leland- W. Brignall, Pastor. ..J: 1:0 J! a - m -—Sermon, Subject, \The Treasurers of the Snow.\ Text Job 88:22. 12:00 m.—Sunday school with classes for all 7:80 p. m—Epworth League KEYSTONE EVAPORATOR Famous Everywhere because one man can operate W without ihelp of any kind- Our new Keystone Heater increases capacity 40 per cent use* all waste heat Write for logue. State number of trees you tap. . SPROUL HDW. & MFG CO. . DdiTM, N. Y. When making cranberry sauce, make twice as much as you need, pour the surplus into a clean hot jar, seal it with paraffin and you'll enjoy it next spring. a I BALANCED ' OVAL (CONE) SPEAKER -SIZE- 20 in. on font tide of oval 14 in. on short tide of oval 20 In. hijh A T LAST all the high notes and all the low notes! A small cone gives high notes only. In a large cone, low notes pre dominate. In the R. F. I . Balanced Oval Cone Speaker the long side of the oval stresses the low notes and the .short side stresses the high notes, and the two give a com- plete balance'. Won derful volume, clear tone, and all mechan ical parts hidden. Old Gold or Statuary Bronze. * * * R. F. I, BALANCED OVAL CONE S P E A K E R RADIO FOUNDATION, INCX, v 25 Weet Broadway, N«w York. FREEDOM Mr. and Mrs. Eel. Hurlburt and son, spent Thanksgiving in Freedom. Miss Edith Davis was home from her school duties for Thanksgiving. The Christian Endeavor Society met Friday evening with Mr and Mrs. Irvin Hurlburt. The Home Bureau met Friday at the Grange Hall, Sandusky for the last lesson on Basket Weaving Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howlett and family spent Thanksgiving in Dele van. ' Mrs. Patterson spent Thanksgiving with her daughter, at Bliss. Mrs. Floyd Hurlburt is visiting her parents t Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hugh es. Mrs. Clayton Owens called on Mrs. Grant Linf recently. The young people of this com munity who attend school at Hough ton were home for the Thanksgiving vacation. Steam-pressure cookers may be made to work the year around, pro viding a few general principles are followed. Directions for their use are given in bulletin H-135 which the state college at Ithaca. N Y has for free distribution. Ask for it by number on a postcard PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF NEW YORK PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION ALBANY November 16. 1926 CASE NO. 3678 In the matter of the elimination, under Chapter 233, Laws of 1926 of the highway grade crossings of Liberty street and Main street and the railroad operated by the Buffalo Rochester ana Pittsburgh Railway Company at Bliss, in the town of Eagle, Wyoming county. NOTICE is hereby given that public hearing in the above matter will be held by this Commission at the Court House in the village of Warsaw on the tenth day of Decern ber, 1926, .at eleven o'clock A M. By the Commission Francis E. Rohprts 40 - Secretary NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of Hon. Albert A. Bird, Surrogate of tie County of Cattaraugus, notice b hereby given to all persons having claima agaiart the estate of William P. Mor »an, lata of the town of Free dom, Cattaraurua County, N. Y., de ceased, that they are hereby required to present the same, together wlta the vouchers therefor, to the nnder- •irned executor of the Will of uM deeoaaed at bit reaideace in the torn of Freedom, New York, on or before December. II, 1M«. Dated, June 16, 1926. KRMK8T D. MORGAN, Inieht A Bentley, Executor. Attorney! for Executor, Arcade, N. Y. UW NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pureoaat to an order of Hon. Ber ber B. Co—He, fcrrerate ef the CoejaOr of WyeeeJo* notice b hereto f**M fc> all JMMOM bavins CWM actio** toe eat*** of Anttooette Wtoa, lata of the Tew* of Are**. wyeih« Comnty, N. Y., deeea*** tbat tWy areberooy roqulred to Pf ***** mm*, fcvefeor with* •ouekore tfaerafor, to the ondetitr*- •d AdmlnMrotur of the rood*, «*>\ tele a*d credKa ef said deeeated, ale oOee in tbe vttlare of Area New York, ea er before the I *«y of Deeeeobe*, 1M«. DototVMM ii, 19M. Mwa JL SraKb, Adafebtn Ke^fatAMfar, ' £.A **Ur *t «r, J#i-