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Times Herald from Olean, New York • Page 23

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Times Heraldi
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Olean, New York
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THE OLEAN EVENING TIMES. SATURDAY, FiSBRUABY 10. 1928 PAOT1 ISCHUA iili.9 I tscliia, Feb. meeting of the Home Bureau keM oa Thursday at the home 'Sirs. JI.

tierce. At this time six new members were added to orgscuition. Tiie ona piece were corrected bf bosineia session was to order by the ehainsaa, Xrt. O. S.

Kara. Literature-kad obtained by secretary, C. N. Pierce coaceraiaj the i clrcttUiinx library. A Teas carried to cave the library c-s- iprexsly for the organization i which eas be had rocs the state hes- librarian to be Mrs.

C. Mrs. O. S. Kara, Mrs.

F. B. A cooamilUe to be Mrt. E. H.

T. C. More Heat For Less Money ith a HUMPHREY BADIANTFIRE you can get more heat than you ever dreamed possible. It is piire radiant heat, like the heat of the sun the rnost healthful heat known. It costs less than one cent an hour to operate a with natural gas; you can burn this gas fire more-than six hours for less than the of a shovelful of hard coal.

You can purchase the portable or stationary type ,62 RADI'VNTFIRE for a fraction of the cost of a stove furnishing an equal amount of heat. And the 'fir'eplice units may be had for less than the cost of a screen and other equipment. There is a size and style of RADIANTFIRE to meet every requirement-from the portable heater to attractive period models for use in the fireplace or room. W. H.

Simpson, Inc. Heating and Plumbing Contractors. Phone 1186 184 N. Union St. Y.

chosen by chairman, to select rezirlu by county agent, ItSe books. Arrangements H. Chiyin. Tbs receipt! from made for the menu (or Farm i meals served were $20.51. aad Home Bureau meeting which; ivvas held on Feb.

Z. Tbei 3If Mra. O. A. Trosjrfdge ji-ext aeeiiBg ivill be at thei 5 3 Buffalo the ionie of B.

XU oa Ttears- i ts lasv peb 15 Mrs Shipcnu end isn J. I SBlprats were In Frask-ia- Oa Saturday afternoon Monday to attend tie meeting ol theUral of Ella Parker. uesesser in tne cisra Hcirttic Xn. Ira Maplthant cemetery on Friday, i Siipsan Tuesday and Wednes- RfMfker 4ied svddenlr to in Mrs. JteMcker died suddenly fore help could be summoned ia i p.

Morcaa to Buffalo- fhii bed by illness. Air. and El! Morgan a Ckae9 ol Olean xraj Joaa Eeibier of the Fire; town Monday night. Jlile were recent lusstj of rredj Beckwitb aso H'ife. Miss Marie has, tee Buffalo Scceol of Cciaze-ce business course.

CLERMONT Grange i baa- la eg tie Crescent Th pt were 535 sien ind literary hear Mrs. Al-jih" Bartlst Jacsf i a a Sherwln was given a delight-j te; fa! surprise Ia uouor of jj Luvarca Learo fcas te- Mrs. es-'turcsii frcn OJean cortEd by the caster. E. H.

Terry st ea fjre WEfks Kith Mrs. followed.by the granzerfi'Ia' i Parser, Awhile a njarch K-ES played to "ji 1( jj rs Colie.v i a a room where the wble a 6n cd erv it fce grgv itt for a fine and I with a beautiful Oerreont. Feb. F. N.

Osborae wii a business vis- Rev. R. A. Brooks went Jlon-ji lor a clean this -reek, day IE town. i 7jj Mary and A bora oa Frl-1 Helen Hoffman Staetuport day to Mr.

and Mrs. yrank Tnurs-Jay. liams. J. F.

Keating attended the fun- Mr. Albert Trow-' 2 2 Jas. A. SlcKean at and" J. 1-SeBei was in Glean tn? -a-eet end.

i 1 5 AUfgasy thsj week. es Chass 1 M'ss Ssrsh Spsdhlore sp'nt the end her home here. iu rf i ho'js? is a ineit at the jfeer brother A. Harry Loethart of Pittiburs the week end with frlenda I ia tovra. M.

P. P.tilly of Bnlfalo ti back i to town again and is wording as brakemau oa the P. H. R. pas- ssecger train.

Mrs. Edvard Maloney 'Glean, X. was the guest of relatives in toia. yoru to and JJrs. C.

L. Fliefciager Monday, Ftb. 5th, a daaghter. J-rs. Isol Dibier and daughter Mary Frantea the end Mrs.

Maycie r. Lawrence Kooiey has 4 confined to Ms bome with a 52 i rere c-oid and la grippe is able to amt v'r. grippe. I mi sjeedj- A. VM ill is vkU ars glad to learn.

Ctas. SiJgat in; a fez- days at to St. -M-rv-5. Wk at thix piace Bernice Wllcox itMVMt after end at ber borne in EUs Jobnson fu shopper TtetiMr. Ker.

C. J. Llebel tbc ueak in Warren toil Mrs. John Anderson of is the of tow. I deforated with 72 lighted candies, Mre.

Sherwin In few wordi ei- pressed her surprise, apprecla Cos acd At ths nest mtetlng lecturers hour ivill ba optned by a dlscuislon on "How niueh of yoor living comes from farm," led by Mrs. Freii Bet-kwUh. Mrs, F. O. Brown and E.

N. 1 BUFFALO'S NEWEST SHOW HOUSE RESTAURANT WELCOMES YOU Fenton Announces the Opening -of His New Restaurant it Royal i On Monday a farm anil home bureau was held In Moon's hall i ur Crescent fcal! as it Sera- after be known. The program for the morning session was put on by Miss Carrlo Williams of Salamanca anil was: 1--Clothing. 2 --Circulating Library. 3--Chil- dren'j reading and story hours, community library, reading circles, club and study.

3--Definite courses, vegetable gardening and food preservation. Adjourned for dinner which was served by the home bureau. P. The session opened by community singing led by O. H.

Chaplu. An address by Mr. Van Wagenen of Ithaca College on "Tha Yard Stick of Rural measured as follows: 1--Are we growing In Healths. 2--Ara we growing in Wealth? 3--In Knowledge? 4--lu a sense of licauty? 3--In sociability? G-In riehleousncss? 'By Unoivledge, he referred to the present school system: r.y sociability-- The ability to work together for- the common good of. the community --A locality bound together by ites of good will.

Miss Williams then conducted a shqrt 1. Physical exercise. 2. Parliamentary order of business: evening session was a litQvary program opened by.com- munity IteciUtioih-- "A TriRl," -Elva Recitation py Heading--. "I -want our Home Agent Fired," -Schrader: Selection by the Isclma 5 piece Bohemian orchestra.

Recitation the Dollars' Go;" Elva Terry; "A Case of Mrs. F. 0. Brown; Solo-- "Wake up little Clara Herrlck; Remarks- on NU-' by Miss C. Williams: Address-- "The Good Housewife," Mr.

Van Wagenen; selection orchestra: Drama, 5 piecesV -'How the Story-'Grew" Ay eight characters: MrsV -Fred B. Swift: c. MaiaStreet, Fierce-Arrow Sales Bldg. MONDAY EVENING, (Lincoln's Birthday A I i i i fia entertainers. 10 direct from Broadway.

11 Kcautifnj Rcstanrnnt cif Its Kind in Anicrlci -Bo Enchanted by the Surroundings. --Something, doing every niin- -You Will 'sM -Reservations Must Be Made Early For tjie Open- ing Night, February 12th -i Gala Time Every Night of Opening Week. 1 WEEK END SPECIAL Special Valentine Brick --insist on IiRyijig 'JERSEY Ice Cream "Tlie Crenni of Fruited r6feTVlM.E ICK COLD STOHAGE CO, Hannifan Marohey Co. SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANtJlE SA'LK RUNS ALL NEXT WEEK. You should take advantage of the unusual bargains.

We have some very low prices on Children's; hundreds of pairs of good, all leather shoes at 51.48, $1.98 and for Boys and Girls. Our Men's Shoes and Oxfords at $4.48 are actually worth double the money; mostly every size in Black and Brown. Regal, Hurley and Emerson, all our regular stock, off. i Hannifan Maroney Co. .147 N.

Union Olean's Best Shoe Store. Attend this Sale of CARS Starting Monday Feb, 12th, and Continuing for 6 Days '8 A Limited Amount of Cars-at Almost Your Own Price AND EASY TERMS TOO! With the new Spring Cars arriving we have not adequate floor space to accommodate them unless we dispose of the great number of Used Cars we have taken in on trade for new Cars, YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BUYING DO NOT WAIT until spring when others will want to buy used cars and prices will be higher. DO NOT WAIT until the best buys are gone before you come to pick your car. Many of these trade in Cars are cally new, some driven only a ew htin- miles; others have been which drivers claim are in stances i better new ones. YOUR CAB; NOW AND HERE DO NOT WAIT, thinking ypu have not enough Jnflney to pur chase the car you terms- can 'be arranged.

DO NOT WAIT; follow the crowds tomorrow Olean's biggest used car sale. A few of the values that are offered to you. S300 Cash one Oldsmobile 43 in fine shape, lial- -ance pnyment In 12 mouths. 3250 Scc-urrt Oldsmoliile 1023 touring car. balance payment- in 32.monflis.

This is a real S150 Secures Oldsmobile J3 iliis car is in very gopil balance cau be "made -ill. twelve easy S200 this Oldsmobile passenger cylinder mnniiig Bulance in 32 easy mqiiihly S100 Cash Secured ford Kdnn wish atarter, hclance on easy termj. See this far If It is the car yoti rieed. S50 Cash Secures Overland Iloadster balance on easy monthly rraymeufs. Tills is one of the very oars the Overland people built equipped with Seal Conlinonlal Jlolor 'and is in fine shape.

$150 Secures sii Koad- ster in-nice shape easy' monthly payments. Cash-" Secu'rci'; Tv'ew fcrar, aifd'- shonid sell-? Terais-' 1C. 5100 Secures ford rednn iviih with slarlor nnl rims. Balance iu roon- payments. This car is in good shape and is mechanically right.

S400 Cash Secures McriTf tearing car in fine ihaps Balance on th; easy payment plan. S100 Cash Secures 3621 raouri- Chevrolet Roads(er A-l laecnanjcal condiUpn can be paid on monthly payment plan. 1 Oldsmobile TRUCK This is new trncfc and Tit sell ii at a' great reduction its vc do not have the roow to store same. Terms can be arrassed' Id' suit fcr.yer. NOW YOU SEE HOW EASY IT IS TO OWN A CA The OLDS3f OBILJB Sfa WEST STATE OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE.

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