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OA Will be on Exhibition in Our Showroom for ONE DAY ONLY Come in and see the most amazing value ever offered in the light car field. Place your order now for spring delivery. Orders pdstively tilled in order received. YULE & SON ARCADE, NEW YORK SARDINIA NEWS .thur Hopkins house the past week. ' Gilbert Benton spent the week-end at home. v Andrew Reese and . family are guests of friends in Buffalo. Miss Lenola Holmes of Yorkshire was a guest of Genevieve Bigelow, Friday and Saturday. Jesse Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goodrich and Mrs. Fred Arm strong were in Olean, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Proctor were out to th'j cottage, Thursday_and made other calls, Geraldine Bigelow has been on the _ sick list the past week. , Edward Denny was home over the week-end. Mrs. Bertha Sears was in Arcade, Friday. Mrs. Edith Hodge is spending some time in Holland. Wm. Hopkins and Ed. Petrie had business in Buffalo, Wednesday. E. T. Miller spent Tuesday SARDINIA M. E. CHURCH 11 a. m.—The Prince of Peace, subject. A Christmas message will also be brought in song by the choir. 6:30 p. m.—Epworth League. The Sunday School will have Christmas program on Friday even ing. The public is cordially invited.] IDA SESSIONS Ida Sessions passed away at her [home at Siloam after a long- and painful illness, Friday, December 16. .Mrs. Sessions was a true Christian,^ always willing: to give her time and .strength to help the sick and will be greatly missed by a large circle of • relatives and friends. It can be in ;truly said of Mrs. Sessions, she hath Buffalo on the Supervisors Board. i done whatrshe could and has gone Harry Kramer moved into the Ar- 1 to her reward. . A Good Watch The Life-Long Remembered Gift • For a complete stock of the Worlds most famous makes see our Christmas assortment Wrist and Pocket Watches Are our specialty. You will find Real Values here. Wrist Watches'as low as $10.00 - Pocket and Strap Watches from $12.50 up DELAFIELD f! The Reliable Jeweler All That the Name Implies EAST AURORA, N. Y. CHAFEE NEWS GALEN HILL Don't forget the Progressive Pedro Party in the I. D. O. F. Hall, Friday 'evening; December 30, a t 8:00 o'clock sharp. Everyone welcome. Mrs. Octave Godfrey was in Dele- van, Monday. Mrs. Will Jackson and sons, Merle and Carl, were in Buffalo^- Saturday. Mrs. C., W. Hillman was in Buffalo and Williamsville, Wednesday and .Thursday. Mr. Stewart Jackson is slowly gain- ing. DO YOU WANT COAL?—Have a | :ar of Chestnut and Stove Coal on he track .\now. Phone your order. Charles Shaw, Chafee, N. Y. 43 ( Mr. A. J. O'Dell is taking a busi ness trip through the East. Mr. Ralph Howell and daughter Eulalie left Thursday by auto for St. ^Cloud, Fla., for the winter. Mrs. Robert Richie and children were guests of relatives' in Olean, over the week-end., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heath were I 'guests.of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith and son of Lawtons, Friday and Sat urday. Mr. R. R. Wilson was in Buffalo, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Jewert were in Buffalo, Wednesday. Miss Edna .Jewert returned with them to remain .over the Holidays. Mrs. Ernest -Holts and son Dalton •*>f Mnchias was a guest of her par ent's, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hakes, Tues day. Mrs. Damon Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Briggs were in Buffalo, Tuesday. , Mrs. L. D. O'Dell received the sad I'.news of the death of her brother-in- law, Mr. Roy Stillwell of Los An geles, Calif., November 28, Mrs. Marvin Napier pf Machia's was a guest of her parents, Mr. and I.Mrs. D. L. Wood. Tuesday. E. L. Arnold is putting 1 water i buckets in his barn. i Mrs. Nettie Pooler spent part of last week at Neil Bridge's. Several- from this neighborhood were in Delevan last week to see .Mrs. M. E. Leonard, who is in a critical condition- caused by a stroke. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Uaggett of Elton were visitors at the Charles home one day last week. Earl Schoepflin has been spending r 'a few days at home. Allen Leonard is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes in the Checkered School District. , Mrs. Percy Austin of the Station called on Mrs. , E. L. Arnold, Wed nesday evening! When dry skimmilk 'is remixed with water at the rate of one pound to .nine pounds of water, it may be fed to calves exactly the same as fresh skimmilk. . Farmers who take an annual inven tory should not forget to include the vdog. He may be an asset or a lia bility for he has to be fed and an an nual tax has to be paid for him. I district for the erecting of said new | school building? Said proposed new 1 site being bounded and described as follows: All that tract or parcel of land situate in the Town of Sardinia, County of Erie and State of New York, and being located on the west side of the highway running north and south by the present school site, com mencing at the southeast corner of land owned by Seymour 'Rosier, thence westerly 30 tods; thence nor therly 16 rods; thence easterly on a line parallel with the southern boun dary 30 rods; thence southerly 16 rods to the place of beginning, con taining three acres of land. The proposed site being bounded on the south by lands owned by Mrs. Docie Cook and George Cross; on the west and north 'by lands,owned by Sey mour Rosier and oir'the east by the said north and south highway. Dated December 6, 1927. Burt J. .Armading, President. Geo. G. Kittleson, Trustee. Board of Education, Union Fr«e School District, No. 8, Town of Sardinia. 4UU Mr. Neal Barron, of Corry, Pa,. Mrs. A. Jackson of East Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Brownell of Delevan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stewarjt Jack son, Sunday. Mrs. Hoyt Stevens received the sad news Friday of the death - of her mother, Mrs. Smith'of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Jackson of Buffalo called on\ friends in town, •.Tuesday. Mr. E. P., George and Mr. Fred Hakes are on jury this week, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heath, Mrs. Sarah O'Dell, Mrs. Fred Wilkiris, Mrs. Jessie Pierce, Mrs, Jessie Jack son, Mrs. G. C. Wilkins and Miss Woermley, \attended the Rebekah Lodge at Delevan, Wednesday even ing. '* Miss Ann Miller of the. Radio Inn was a guest of her mother in Olean. Monday ami Tuesday. Mrs. E. P. George and sons Keith and Norman were in Buffalo, Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. AHen returned home Tuesday from Rochester. SLOGANS UICK for Christmas LA FRANCE—'Tis fabric renew ing—saves rubbing and bluing; makes washing perfection when used by di rection; makes washing snow-white and a thing of delight; 'tis the house wife's hope and an aid t o soap. SATINA—From theWery beginnin' it beautifies linen; makes fabrics that .are old a beauty to behold; the fabric life-adder that makes housewives gladder; saves busy hours—Jierfumes like flowers. - SOFTO—Meet's your wishes for washing, dishes; saves lots of scours and busy hours; its use is so easy— dissolves •whajL _is_greasy; for glass and pots and pan's as well, as for the hands, Listen iri Friday evening, »:tf0~pT m., radio concerts, WGR, broadcasted- from WEAF, LaFrance Manufactur ing Company, Philadelphia, Pa.—E. H. Houck,, 28 Chatham Ave., Buffalo, Jf.Y., Phone Riv.—-78.31. \ ~41t44 NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING Unior No. 8, Free School'DUtrict Town of Sardinia. • ,The undersigned Board of Educa tion of Union Free School District No. 8, Town\ of Sardinia, County of Erie and State of New York, hereby gives notice that a -special school meeting; will be 1 held at the school house in said district on Thursday, January 5| 1928, at 7:30 o'clock in the'everiing, for the purpose of vot ing upon the following question: . SHALL the district purchase'a new school'site on which to erect the pro posed new school\ building and Jay therefor the sv 1 of Twelve Hundred Dollars out of the proceeds of the sale of bonds already voted by said Make this Christmash&K, for thousands of miles There's a way to make this Christ mas a long-remembered day for your tamily. 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