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PAGE TWO SARDINIA NEWS Clarence Eyman was pleasantly surprised, Saturday night, when a liumuer of hxs friends gathered t o help him celebrate his nineteenth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Hayden Ellis an d •fnmny spent £>unaay with Mr. and Mrs. Earl VanSlyke. Mr.-iGuy Bump and family attend ed the Bump reunion at Emery Park, Saturday. Mrs. Lemme of Buffalo is visiting her sister, Mrs. Peter Wigler. Mrs. Benton was in Springville, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bowen were called to Pennsylvaiiia-by the death of Hr. Bowen's stepfather, * A large crowd gathered- .at. Mr. Barriers farm Sunday to see -the motorcycle hill climbing contest. A large number of motorcyclists parti cipated in th e contest. PUNKSHIRE Mr. an d Mrs . William Bridgman, Mrs. Lena bridgman and Miss Flor ence Grey o f Buffalo were at'the Magnolia cottage, Sunday. . Mrs. Emma Mitchell of Delevan was a caller in town, Sunday. Doris an d Ruth\ Schooner and mother o f Albany were callers at Lee Casey's the past'week. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Stone o f Buffalo were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benson. Fred Armstrong and family at- 'tended a family reunion at Hornell the past week. Write to D. F. Tanner, Holland, N. Y., for delivered prices on Lumber, Shingles, Brick, Tile and all kinds of building material. 22t26 Mrs. Burnett an d daughter, Francis have returned home after .spending some time ~~With- her parents at Honeyoe Falls. Mr. and Mrs. John Shedd enter tained friends fcv«r the week-end. Belva Green and family of South Wales were guests of Arthur Good- rioh and family Sunday. , > Mrs>Stanley House was the guest, of Frank Wheelock and family at Plattsburg, th e past week. Mrs. Clark Rider and daughter, IVah of Springville called on Mrs. Stanley House th e past week. Wesley Pitcher spent the week-end in Buffalo an d Rochester. Ed. Grey was th e guest of friends in Rochester, Sunday. Rev. Fred W. Bolendcr and Mr. 'and Mrs. Martice Bolender are spend ing the week at their home here. Mrs. Alice yannier, Mrs. May Cooper, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Vannier of Buffalo were guests of Mrs, J. S. Simons>and family, Saturday of last week. . Mrs. 'Clarence Tackbury of East Aurora was a caller 'at~Mra. Bert Armading's, recently. Mr. Chauncey Strong of Buffalo is the\ guest of Mrs. Ray Benton and other friends in town\. Mrs. John Sixt and daughter, Evelyn spent Thursday in Buffalo. The W. F. M. S. will meet with Mrs. Ellen\Goodrich Friday, August 19. Mrs. Jessie Sproul of Maine wa s a caller in town, Wednesday. Jay Titus o f Delevan had business in town Thursday. George Dake spent Friday in Buf falo. Doris Casey is spending her vaca tion in Buffalo, with friends. Mrs. Grace Cottrell and son and wife of Cleveland are visiting Mrs. Cottrell's father, Charles Rider. \Week-end guests of Mr. -and Mrs. Charles Rider were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Demming and Mils. Hattie Webster of. Buffalo and Mr. and Mrs. Jem' Va n Vessum of Salamanca. .rf'fcjSj Mr s Kratzat and family j Buffalo.\'who\ was\e\xpecticTto have V, „^ I?; P v n the w f, k - en , d Wlt \ been there. However some of them Mr. and Mrs. Eyman and family. I had the p i eaS ure of shaking hands Mr. an d Mrs. Frank Ruhlen and. with Mr. Crimmi, the Tabernacle's family, Jack Botsford and Lawrence tenor sfnnrer. Rupert spent Sunday atConnoiserally Mrs. Elbert Graves of East Con- -Falls,. . cord has been visiting friends in this Mr. and Mrs. -1. W. Borst an d daughter, Jeanette of Lakeland, Fla M who are spending the summer in 'the vicinity of Olean were guests o f Mr. and Mrs A. J. Cr-annell, Friday. Mrs.-'MevJe Johnson ana^-son David of Holland an d mother, Mrs. Joseph Pempsell of Protection were guests of Mrs. Catharine Arnold, Sunday. Mrs. Charles Delaney had as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. F . L. Delaney and family of Java Center, Mr. and Mrs. Boren Roth and daughter and Mrs. Maud Brown of Orchard Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Siebert an d two children of Lancaster. Mrs. Joseph Silloway. is ill with intestinal grip. : , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lines and Mrs. Charles—Delaney were in AjrcadeT shopping, Saturday evening. They enjoyed listening to the Boys Band and think the boys do fine. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wiedemann were guests of Mr. Wiedemann's brother, George, on the Genesee road. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beaver and infant daughter, Norma, came, from Oakfield, Saturday afternoon, taking their daughter Pearl arid son Howard home with them. They have been visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Lib- bie Silloway the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smith and children of Lancaster were guests of Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jphn Hannes, Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Rose and so n of Buffalo were guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Joseph Silloway, one day last week Those from this place who attend ed the Bible conference a t Lime Lake Sunday, were, Mr. and Mrs. A. East erly and family, Mrs. Earl Haley, Rubv pnd Vernon Haley, Mrs. Char les Delaney, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lines, 'Millard Barber and \George Camp. They were much disappoint ed in_not seeing the Rev.. Clintdn H. Churchill of Churchill Tabernacle, place and also spent a few days at her home near Protection. Charles Camp and Catharine Arn old were i n Arcade, Saturday even ing- Lafe Geer, Joseph Silloway and Harry Lines ha d their cars inspected in Arcade, Saturday. . Mrs. Ro y Hannes and children of I Buffalo Were guests, Saturday nigfit |\and Sunday o f Mrs.. J. v L,.<Smith and, family. Mrs. Hannes with Miss Goldia Smith attended the Bible con ference at Lime Lake, Sunday. \ We understand that August Tem ple has sold his farm tq- a % Buffalo party. , CHAFFEE NEWS '• Mr. and Mrs. \R. F. James o f Cuba, Mr.\ and Mrs. Lee James and so n Richard of Bath were guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Rose, Thursday. Miss Marjorie Rice is spending the week with' relatives, and friends at Manila. Miss \Ruth Dibble and niece Jane Dibble of East Bloomfield were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Horton, last week. Mrs. H. E. Pomerrfy wa s the guest of Mrs. Claud Butler of East Au rora a few days last week. Misses Esther and Margaret Wil son were guests of' their aunt, Mrs. Thompson of Harrisburg, Pa., last week., . Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Domes -of-- Sar dinia called on Mr. and Mrs . Fred Hakes, Monday evening. Mi 1 , and 'Mrs. Elmer O'Dell and family of Eldred, Pa., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. O'Dell and Mr. id Mrs. Frank Heath over the week Mrs. Petz an d son and fa'mily o'f East Aurqra were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Da y over the week-end. Mr. Kenneth Fisher spent the week end at Crystal Beach. Mr. an d Mrs. Edward George an d sons Keith and Norman were in Sala manca, Sunday. Mr. an d Mrs. E. .A . Brown and daughter, Hettie were guests o f A C. Paul of Buffalo, Sunday, j Mr. an d Mrs. Lou Hall and sons I Louis and Perry were in East Aurora, Friday. Mrs. Frances Gnuhler, Mr. Walter Schneckenberger, 'Mr. Stephen Fries, Miss Frances Schneckenberger were guests o f Mr. and Mrs. \Ed.' Colby, Sunday. Mr. an d Mrs. Frank Jelly and Mrs. Cosgrove o f Buffalo were guests of Mrs. Mary Hall, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs . George Wallace an d son Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gittere and so n William were a t Rock City, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Day, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taber and family returned Friday from an auto trip t o Cleveland Mr. James Wheelock was the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Royal Phillippi of Blasdell last week. He also at tended the Firemens convention at Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester George an d family of Batavia were th e guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. George, Friday. fir Economical Transportation I ^CHEVROLET/I Consistent Progress Proved Design -, have resulted in the most — at these LowPricesf The COACH $ 595 .'525 - $ 625 '695 . $ 715 ••745 • $ 780 U-TonTrack - iQQC IChastUOnly) OUD 1-Ton track . *AQC Ail prices f. o. b . FUnt, Michigan Chock OwrroWt D«llT«ro4 Prima The y Include the loweec handling and financing charge* available. The Touring or Roadaier * The Coupe' . The 4-Door Sedan v • • The Sport Cabriolet .' • The Landao • The Imperial Ijuuiau in Chevrolet History/ Today's Chevrolet embodies the most amazing quality in Chevrolet history—the result of 14 years o f con» sistent-development- and improvement. In carrying out this policy, the Chevrolet Motor Com* pany has profited immeasurably from it s close associa tion with the General Motors Corporation. The General Motors Research Laboratories— —the General Motors Proving Ground— —the General Motors engineering staff— —the vast General Motors resources— —all have been constantly'utilized in making Chevro let the world's finest low-priced automobile! » * Come to our showroom and see today!s Chevrolet! Misses Edna and Cecelia Jewert, Messrs. ivlarcin an d Koy jeweic were at £/uiery ParK, Sunday. Mrs. james Shaw is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Wulara Hamilton, of ±-ittsburgh t Pa, Mr. Alvin Olmscea of Yorkshire called on? Mrs. Stickney, baturauy. • Mr. and Mrs. Dan Butler of Blas- deli ana Mrs. JSiiiian Wilcox of Ar cade were guests oi_Mr. ana 'iurs. Yvairen Uay over, the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lee iloweil and Miss Hattie Howell are spending a lew days in Jiirmra. Mr. E. P. Cooper of Holland spent, Monday with Mr. -and Mrs. Fred VVil- kins. : .Mrs. Vern Spaulding took her little daugnter to the hospital last week for an operation on her throat? Mrs. B. L. Knox o f Arcaae and Mrs. Henry Sproul an d daughter of Erie, P^., called o n Mr. an d Mrs. Fred Wilkins, Thursday. Mrs. Frame Van o'l Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Millard Parker of\ Hol land called o n Mrs. Charles Parker, Sunday. Miss Bertha Fox of Buffalo is the guest of Mr. an d Mrs. U. B. Fisher. . Miss Ida Willis of Buffalo is spend ing two weeks vacation with her par ents, Mr. an d Mrs. W. W. Willis. - Mrs. Marvin Napias- and family of . Machias were guests of Mr. and-Mrs. \y .D. D. Wood, Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilkins and family attended th e Kent reunion at Emery Park, Sunday. Mr. Warren Day and-Mr. Ross Ta ber were in Buffalo, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heath\ Mr. and , ( Mrs. Elmer O'Dell and f.amily were guests of Miss Essie O'Dell of Bata via, Sunday. Mrs. Mary Jackson of East Aurora Mr. and Mrs. Ira Proctor of Buffalo t were guests of Mr. an d Mrs. Alton Briggs, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. irhd Mrs. Oarl Gardner of Ro-, Chester, \Mr. and Mrs. .Dudley Hakes I and son of Buffalo'were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hakes over the week-end. . - ' Born, to Mr. an d Mrs. Lyle Roblee, 1 August \7 a son. He has been nam ed Merritt Lyle. Mrs. Walter Knight is the nurse in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour O'Dell and family, Mr. an d Mrs. Frank Wilson of Arcade, Mr. and Mrs. George Woodworth o f Protection attended a- picnic at Emery Park, Sunday. Mrs. Savage and Mrs. J. S. Schutt and daughter Florence are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Talbot of Ripley. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jackson, August 5, a girl. She has been named, Doris Mae. Weight 7 lbs. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hakes o f Sar dinia called o n Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bakes one da y last week. Mr. an d Mrs. Walter Hemmingway and sons, Mr. an d Mrs. George June are spending two weeks vacation at Keuka Park. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Willis and son. mother, brother and sister of Lacka wanna spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner. Mr. Henry Cooper and three chil dren of Rushford an d lady friend of Buffalo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose, Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Harold Knowlton of Arcade were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hall, Sunday. Mr. Myron Palmerton of Spring ville was the guest of Mr. and. Mrs Seymour O'Dell. Friday. I I f you keep a good joke to yourself | two day's you'll find that everybody's heard it. i CITATION—Settlement by Adminis trator. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW \ORK to Mary Rowan, James Rowan, Dennis Rowan, James Fox, Bridget Roche, Joseph Fox , Eugene Fox, Dennis \Fox Herbert Rowan7 Charles J. Rowan, Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. Margaret Potter, Mrs. Elnore Flannigan, Mrs, Elizabeth Miller, Mrs. Sarah King, Mrs. F. P.rLapointe, James W. Fox, Mrs. George Robin son, Mrs. John Hogan, Wm . P. Fox, Mrs. Harry Greene, Mrs. Emile Ol son, Bartholomey Fox, Mrs. Anna -Redden, Martina Welch, Edna An drews, Robert Welch, Lloyd .Welch, D. J. Roche, Mrs. Frank VanValken- burg, B. F. Roche, Mrs. Anna Gugen- heimer, Mrs.. James Cobeskey, J. R. 'Powers, R. G. Powers, R. M. Powers, Mrs. Elizabeth Stanton, WHEREAS, W . S. Davis, who re sides at Arcade, in said county of Wyoming, Administrator of all and singular th e goods, chattels and credits of Dennis Rowan, late of the Town of Arcade, in the County of Wyoming, deceased, is desirous of having his account as such adminis trator, judicially settled,\ and has ap- , plied to our Surrogate's Court of 1 said County' for a citation fo r that I purpose: and fo r th e sale of all the' real estate of which said deceased died seized: You are cited to show,cause before our said Surrogate, at his office in the Village of Warsaw, i n said coun ty, on the 12t h day of September, 1927, at 10 o'clock i n the forenoon, why the account o f such administra-' _tor should not b e judicially settled \and allowed. « • - i -And those of you who-arc under ( the age. of'twenty-one years, are re-' quired then an d there to appear b y your general guardian; if yo u have one; if you have none, that you then- SrTd there appear an d apply for a special guardian to b e appointed by the Surrogate for you; or i n the event of your neglect' o r failure to ao so/ a special guardian will then and there be appointed by th e Surrogate upon the application o f the, petitioneer, to appear and act for you i n these pro ceedings. \* . IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we have caused the seal of the Surrogate's.Court of said County of Wyoming to be hereunto—ajfocetfc Order Your Coal Now Puring August, casri price of Jeddo coal on car at Chaffee, is Egg and Nut $12.40—Stove $12.80—Pea $9.50 Jeddo-Highland 25 cents per ton -less. Best Grade Smokeless $6.50 ton Best Grade Soft Coal $6.50 ton Lea\Veyour order with Lewis Palmerton Hopkins & Longley \ Chaffee, N. Y. WHY did they rush to Niagara m 18797 r I N 1879, the railroads ran special excursions to Niagara. Thousands came to see the newest miracle—the nrst~electric. lights, lit up-with cur rent created by the tumbling.waters of the Falls. . It was but one of the many dra matic incidenfcSrHV-man's struggle.to harness the gia-ntr-catara'c-tr Fortunes were sunk, famous scientists dis credited. The whole story is told in a new book, \The Lengthening of Niagara Falls.\ ' Your copy, bound in' stiff covers and -profusely illustra ted in colors, is ready, FREE. Write for it today , Electric Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. Learn more atiout this modern\ miracle. See how the giant energy of Niagara is routed through inter connected power lines of the Ruffalo, Niagara, and Eastern to bring elec tricity to you at the lowest possible cost. Your electricity is cheap. It is the biggest bargain you buy. Use it freely- f NIAGARA, LOCKPORT AND ONTARIO POWER COMPANY NIAGARA SERVICE 192 HI I I AI.O. NIAGARA & F.ASTFRN SYSTEM • 1 Denison & Diekey, Arcade, N. Y. Associate Dealer F. O. HURLBUKT, Bliss, N. Y. C '1 A L I T Y A T L O W COST - WITNESS,. Hon Barber B. Conable, Surrogate-- of our said County, a t the Village of Warsaw, N. Y. , the 2nd day of • August, 1927 . Herbert F. Glasier, Clerk o f th e Surrogate's Court Personal appearance is not requir ed unless, you desire to file objec tions. Knight & Bentley, Attorneys for Administrator, Arcade, N. Y . 24t28 GALEN HILL Carl Gordon of Rushford -was a caller at L. J. Eeonard's,\ Thursday evening. Mrs. Zetta Cheney o f Delevan vis ited at th e home o f - A. J. Aronld last weeje. Mr, and Mrs. M, J. Charles and daughter Mildred and Mr. Morvylle Charles are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Edward AlcNitt a t Pernwood. / '' Earl Schoepflin o f Olean spent the week-end at the home o f .his parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. George,•Schoepflin.', Mr. an d Mrs. Benjamin Leonard sand children of Adams Basin and Mrs. Charles Leonard of Elton were Saturday evening callers at the home of Mr. an d Mrs. L. J. Leonard. C. W. Charles of Buffalo i s spend ing the week a t £he Charles home-' Mr,, and Mrs. W. •M'. Law entertain ed friends front' Springville over Sun day. J. Arnold were in Machias,\ Mo.nday. John Haskell of Sandusky, was' o n our road, Monday. _Mr. 'an d Mrs. Clarence Leonard and children of Detroit, who ar e spending the summer with hi s father, Julius Leonard in Maple Grove were Wednesday evening callers at L. J. Leonards. NOTICE TO CREDITORS—Pursu ant to an Order of Hon. Barber B. Conable, Surrogate o f WyomiM County, notice\ is hereby given to sU persons having claims against the estate of James H. Green. late of the Town of Arcade, Wypming Coon- ty? New York, deceased, that tbey are- required to present the same, with proper vouchers, t o the under signed Executor' of the Will of esid deceased at his residence to th e Town of Freedom, N. Y. , o n o r before the 18th day of September,' 1927 . Dated, March 18th, 1927.. •' Jay M. Green, Executor. Knight & Bentley, ..Attorneys lot Executor; Arcade.rk Y. • 3t2_» NOTICE TO\ 'CREDITORS—Purso- ant to. an order o f Hon? : Barber B. Cohable, Surrogate o f the County of Wyoming,, notice is hereby giWr according to law to all persons hav ing claims or demands 'against G\* 8 tavus A. Barnes, late of th e village of Arcade, County o f Wyoming, State •gX New Ynrk.,, dfi«MfisL_to prcae\ the same with ,the vouchers thererorr to the undersigned Marie \Barnes Slocum, at her place for the transac tion of-business, as-such Executri*. at Fairport.'New York,-on o r before., the 28th day of October; 1927 . Dated April 18th, 1927. • • Marie Barnes Slocum W. G. Clay, Attorney for trix, East Rochester, N. Y. 8tS3 More fellows are run over by men frorn the rung below o n the ladder than\ slip down th e ladder. No feeling o f satisfaction ^ etrnals that of having done a diincu Job extremely well.