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7% W ‘LACKAWANNA »HER,A1.‘D* ‘.11.-11.?-4:11. ‘M9! 18‘. ..1“93.3.» LIGHT AND AIRY ‘.1 AGR-IGRAPHS NOTICE The Lackawannra Herald To =err ls humun—-to explain lI..nlIos A_1?0l1‘t »P°’~md5 ‘Of vf'°'9d 31\? —_ > requmed (to grow a two-pound A bird In the hand Jswno place for I‘ broiler. A E. M. LEY-DA, Pgblisher FRED WHITE, Editor‘ ‘Sm1le‘d, proposal; will he recejved 4|)! :the Board of Education Union Free School, District -No. 6. City ‘oi’ Lackaa wnnua 'lor the violl'ow'ing supplies‘: For furnishing more -or «less ‘Z000 «ton bituminous coal, 600 ‘tons pen \coal and delivery to the ‘several; schools. ‘Goal -thus i'u1!nish'ed must meet -‘cer'ia‘in chemical ‘qpeciiioaiiona, Copy ;of ‘speci may to seen and any ;ad(!i't~ional information required given ;in omce or Su'perinix:ndent «of Educa- tion, II-lackawanna High School, Lnclcuwannav, New 1'-on-k. All? bids must the in the -oit‘-ice of the Superintendent of Education ‘not ‘later than 8:'00 o'clock P. M, (Day- -light -Saving Time) Th,ursdu~y June ‘I, 1933, Bids must ‘be accompanied -by a surety bond in the sum or 50% of the amount bill or :1 cert-li‘ie(l ‘check in «the sum oi’ 10 percent of the nmouni bid. FRED LEYDA, Business. Manager _ ‘ _ , _ 7..-.-s JJ,Y~ .<IV' .._ , ‘ Medjllm‘ “Green are satisfacfory mIAenwl'I1;c;cth1‘!'lalfoloton In on the our] varieties bf soybean? for York state. The Wilson seed 13;‘ cheap and gooes fa1:1:he_r because‘, the seed is small. Black Eyebrow PUBLISHED‘ EVERY THURSDAY AT 411 ELECTRIC '.AVE., LACKAWAN a...0LASB‘ll\lED ADVERTISING FIVE ‘GEN-T5‘ A Ll 35¢ MINDIUM 15¢ a Month by Carrier $1.50 in Year‘ The am-rm of nu-tl:!h;,nr_lch by IQVHII is null, no 89('l'('t_, TEACH SAFE DRIVING IN HIGH ’S‘Cl_-I001. class to another class is no re- medy. The American ,p\eoiplI.= are ‘loo‘king\tn their elected‘ o and local —to relieve their ‘th-in-niing pocketbooks. limmnllug I)im1u:m-4-for red to -any other color |n\llu\\ LEGAL NOTICE The automobile driver of tomorrow is-the high school student of -today. This driver of the ~fu=tu-\re should be careful. courteous, and a conscientious motorist. mindful of the rights of all others and thoroughly in- formed as to ‘traffic laws and ..regu=l’ation5. That is the way high school motor clubs are mu‘l‘tiol‘,\g'ir.g rapidly in the ‘United States. Several h~undrr>d such organiz- ations are acticc-ly at work. High school automobile clubs have three basic func- tions: First, the tea~e'r1im: of safe driving principles; second, accurate mechanical informa- tion; and third, education in state, local and municipal laws and ordinances. In this pro- gram police departments, auto- mohilo manufacturers. insuran- ce companies and all other: interested in traffic safety. are alwavs ready to lend a hand to provide /demonstrations, speakers. lecture courses, book- lets‘. pamphlets and other ma- terial. Hmlnr m-qnlrml I»: .~u-uIxr1t_v for that which shm1hl~1he ‘W'(]lIII'('¢L COURT, ER-IE COUNTY. 1|‘. Lackawanna National Bank. plain rm, vs -DAN PRASNJAK. et, .31, De .S'I\A'T‘E OF NEW YORK, 'COU_N'l“.' ‘Scar:-oly un_\' mm: is ck-\'vr mining!) to know ml‘ the m-H he lhbll ‘In pursuance and by virtue of :1 Judgment of t‘m~eclosure- and sale duly mmnted by «his Court ‘and entered in the Erie -County Clerk's *Omce on\ -the 10m dzvy of May 1933, I, the under- signed -R(=fex:oo, duly appointed in this action ftor such zpurpuse; will expose ON BEHALF ‘OF WORLD TRADE In muislng nn o.guHst;Ic mun .\'ou«<'on- vcy no new inI’m'mutIun to him. ’I‘l\e -Board‘ of Edttcauon reserves ‘:11? right. to rejdct any and all bids and to waive any formalltles. ‘ John ‘.1. Monaghan Clerk May 11-18--‘25 The conferences |wtween_t‘w§ vnm-e.v.mxt:~1.t3ives of the United- States Government and the rep- I'GS€‘TJt8vt'i»\'6S of foreign» govern-, ments are well along in their’ couvse. As expected, they havoj dealt largely with one -burn». ing topic—how to restart worldf trade. Em wlmt you vlilgta. Inn nut much of ‘it. Tim: is the war_\' In alive long. If _\'.our [min is‘ gm.-ut ‘(zlmuzh _vou~ don't; cure u whit fur .-zymlmtlly. for sale and sell at ‘Public Auctiqrx to‘ the higluest bidder t.h<=reI'ore, in the \\vest(2rIy vestibule of the Erie County.‘ Hall. in the City of Buffalo, Erie, Coumy, New York, on‘ the \ sown «my OF JUNE 1933. L vClv‘lll!,v Is a desire .to rt-ceive ‘It In turn, nnd to be nccnumed well brml. NOTICE OF ‘SALE NOYMCE‘ is HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 202 of the Lien Law ihni by virtue of a Lien‘ ‘held ‘by me, on the following described‘ property: ‘Essex Sedan. 1-931. License No. 284047,, Motor No. 1040141, Cm‘ No. 970990, mvned by Arthur Turner and the Auto Dealers Discount Cox!p.. and now in my spossession, I will sell such personal property at public auction .to satisfy such. lieu. at. 1028 Ridge Road, Luckawxgnna, N. Y.,~on the 29th day of May, 1-933, at ten o\ciocl: in the forenoon of that day. Dated, April 25th, 1933,, A q\mrr¢-I ht-t\\'c-on friends is not so easily got —ov<-r as (I funnily q1um'el. The great powers have cmnzs to realize that there can be no permanent -and stable ,prospor- ity for any one so long as the world bristles with emhargoos. giganticallvhig-h ta-rrif barriem and similar obstacles to the flow of commerce. In e.vr'r.V important producing -country, whether it produces raw mater- ials or manufactured products the -result is distress. unemploy- ment, more depression. The foreign envoys are re- turing home pledged to cooper- ate in the work of restoring world trade and building a more amicable and understand- ing attituue among the differ- ent peoples. The American Government is pledged to an identical policv. If success is achieved, it will be one of the brightest signs of the century. ,nt ten o'clock in the foizenoon. -I-my-’ ngm Saving Time of that day, the‘ Iron] estate and n10l'i,g Di'(’.l11iSi‘,5: drix-ocized in and by said judgment to, _bé sold and ‘in said Judgment «iv- 'scribed as ifoiiows: ' ALL ’l‘IIA’1‘ T-RACVI‘ OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the City oi’ Lackxuvanrm, County of Erie and Slam of New York, being port of ‘lot No. 35. Township 10. Range 8 oi‘ the Buffalo Ci-em Reservation and vi'u1!ih(-r distinguished ns subdivision lots Nos. 19 and 20. as shown on map filed in Erie County Clerk's omce under Cover No, 678; '88” lots ‘being thirty (30) 4 feet front and rear each and having a depth of one hundvx,-ed twenty (120) feet. The num In the ‘IIMM 'lnbh_v who real- ly does look lxnp<_mtau1t doe.~;n‘~t know It_. TRUCKING AND MOVING F1nt;te1'_\' is a false colu, whlclp only derives its cu1'renc_\' from our vanity. Cinders, Wood and Top Soil Pride, which msph-os us with So much envy. serves nlsozto mode-rute It. Call Abbott 1838-M Same had people wuuld be loss (Inn- gorous H? the,\' hnd not sumo goodness; JOHN R. PILLION ALLEN T. SHANKS It is Impossible to love a second time what we hnve once really ceased to love. Attorney for Lienor No. 1 SalisburyAve . Blasdell. caulmcr Lom- Ltenor May 12—.19 Statistics for 1933 show that 11,960 drivers under 18 were «involved in accidents, although few states permit youngsters of that age to handle a car alone in public. There is no better place to in- st-il the principals of any sub- ject than in a School. Carpentry is taught in schools, but more boys will drive automobile; than will work at a bench. Girl: will driv“ more frequently than they wiil cook, but cooking is taught in modern schools. The high school automobile club provides safety education. It is no expense to the schools. Nothing is spent but the will- imrlv contributed time of the safr-tv agencies. Nor does the mule Inherit his putornnl progenitor the wonders of his ancestor‘: voice; the Co Re fer ods Good nature. which bomsts of so much sensibility, is often stllled by the most petty Interest. EDWARD L. JUNG Referee. COA'l‘S\VOR'l‘H~ .\‘-. ‘DIEBOLD, Attor- neys for Plaintiff, Omce and P, '0. Address. 438 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. After an antique hm: been ‘In the family forty years. you can any It was your grenit-grnndm,m.her's. sxo Ne St. Pe “Congressmen who »thought they were \smart to confiscate the wealth of the nation to nay for their political dissipations were ‘less ‘wise than the Van- dals who sacked Rome. .Rome was not the home of the Van- 'ials.—-Robert R. McCormick. ‘Nmrowness of ntimllls the cause of obstlnu-c_\'—wo do not easily believe what is beyoml our sight. May 11x, 25, June 1, s, 15, 22, 29 Aphm-Isms are wrlt.t(=n by those who can thmk of them. not by those who have gumovl their llfe by them. 118‘ .4:-\ ‘3' 3 5,‘, 2 ozéhde Gt-cunt Irrigation Project The' greatest irrigntion 1n'o,i¢_~ct ever contemplated has been well started by the Soviet govornnicnt. It proposes to reclaim the Snspiam Steppes. .\i‘il- lions of acres will ultimately be trunsformml into vnlmihlo fnrm land on which, it lms hcen nlrmldy demon- strated, the finest cotton in the world may be grown. The country there- nhonts is the most fertile in the world, in the opinion oi‘ nn American engi- neer who has been three yours in di- recting the work. Apples. pears, grapes. English walnuts and cherries grow wild in the immediate vicinity of the land which is to he irrigated. The same engineer is serious in his contention that the Garden of Eden was located right there. When food money is low, spec- ial care must be taken to buy foods which protect health. That means, first of all, milk and whole grain cereals and breads; next, potatoes and a little fat to eat with them; and then, as money permits, buy tomatoes or oranges, a vegetable in addition to potatoes, a second fruit, codliver oil, eggs, 9. little meat, more fat, and a little sug- ar or molasses. A bulletin, Low Cost Food for Health, sent on request from the state college of home economics at Ithaca, New York, helps you to plan whole- some meals with, little money. 310 int by Co Ea School authorities planning‘ for fheir fail courses would do well to in\'e.~zt‘igate the motor driving club plan, and encour- ago its establishment. SERVICE ROAD TO BANKRUPTCY The Los Angeles Times hit the tax nail on the head when it said: “Every cent of public. expenditures means a cent less of nrivate expeditures. . . .” Every citizen knows that is true in the case of his private finances. If he pays government five hudred dollars a year, it means that a certain number of commouities and services which he would otherwise have purchased. have been un- bought. It means that potential jobs have not been brovid'éd, and that the country does has lost the stimulation to business which his money would have provided. ‘30tl .3101: Tue The height of -the ‘prince of Wales was recorded on the occasion of his recent visit to Itoaklde enthedrnl, the Westminster Abbey of -Denmark. \Vlth- In the cathedral is n plllar agalnit whlch. from time to tlme. vlsltlng roy- alty have stem] and had their helzhts marked. The prince‘: line was 5 feet 7 inches’ from the The in are there 0: Peter the Great, 0 feet 11 inches; the Present King Chrlstlan of Denmark. 0 feet. 7 lnches; and King Alexander III of mgssln. 6 feet 2 inches. The prince placed on the temh of my grentzgrnmlpareht. Klng Cln-lstlnn IX. and Queen Loulae, the parent of -Queen Alexandra.- Montrenl Herald. Is a mighty important factor to the business man A farm garden saves money and is a convenience to the farm family. The free Cornell bulletin about the family garden is the lone surviving (bulletin; from the Den of the Bob Adiarms, and is considered one of the most interesting college bulletins. It may be used as an all-season garden text. Ask the office of pub]-ication of the New York state colleze of agriculture at Ithaca, N. Y .for E-74. who wants his printing when he needs it. Am - es i trai Are 05 ora lem Sat‘ Ea: The best attainable govern» ment is that which does all necessary work at the least expense. It is the luxuries: of government, not the necessities, which have inflated the tax bill. whether that goverment he federal. state, county or city. The endless addition of bur- eaus and expenditures to do for the people what a free and indepenuent people should do for themselves, and the build- ing up of an army of officehold- ers, are that eventually bank- rupt private citizens and then nations. In taking over the plant of the Lackawanna News Chicks need a ration contain- ing from 18 to 20 per cent of pro- tein the first month. The protein can be reduced to 17 or 18 per cent for the second month; 16 per cent for the ‘third month: and to 15 per cent after -the third month. Egg Trick Fails, Mal Jnilol we are able to offer you Increased Service, with equip Just because. he discovered a new way'to make money. a young man is In jail in Paris. He would so to a cute and order a hard-boiled egg. When served he would strike-an egg on the table, be sprayed with yolk. and then raise a disturbance. The manager would apologize and pay for the npolled unit. The scheme worked many times. but things slipped the other day. \I asked for u ‘lnmléboiled egg.\ he said. \Yes and you were served with one.‘ You have changed it for a soft boiled egg which you brought here.\ ment equal to any printing plant ‘in Western New York Watercress, cowslip. and dan- delion greens. now growing wild in woods and fields, make just as good spring tonics and stim- ulatoors of jaded winter appetit- es garden greens like spinach, beet tops, and cliard. The only way to reduce taxes 4:. to reduce government spend- ng. Tax shifting from one Traveling Thonlor ‘Succnu Spnin's tmvelinpz theater, which was organized In Madrid recently. hgs im- come :1 great success both from an amusement and educational stand- point. Pnrls, Bordeaux, Oxford and Cmnbridge invited the troupe. which is composed oi’ voiuntem-s from ‘univer-i sitiesa . LEYDA PRINTING Co. FIF TEEN YEARS AGO The ballgame between the Bachelor's Club and the Cath- olic Club was called in the sixth inning for lack of men who were canned for rnisplays. detriment to the City, and Buf- falo was asked to remove :~'.a'me as the ground -was neecl-us ed for thu new Public Library. [Two Plants] The question under discussion was -mottoes. one was chnllenged to evolve in suitable motto for 11» board- ing house. “Let bygones be ‘1-Issolos,\ he an- u\‘\'e1-ed,proxnptly; - Lackawanna Blasdell Abbott 2377 pla: day agta fa]( Funeral‘ of Mrs; Ma'rg\a1‘et Lavelle, wife of Commissioner of Public Works Timotmy La- .vel1e, was held May 18th from St. Patrick’s church. Mrs. ‘Lavelle was an aunt of Mayor Twoomey; Abbott 1181 The Common Council was studying the installation of a public comfort station. Sl1e—-Bruce up and turn over gt new lent. He-—I did, only I turned It back- ward. Ebe ,Potte1\’s Field was declared a nuisance, an eyesore, and a .-KBVHSH 31780:! VNNVMV)i9V'I /11‘. g ‘ _.... ‘ ..,,..,,.u:.... A«.-—~‘g-.-«-at-gnu- 3 at.-\, ',_.w}_.:_, 'I , .. HOME M ‘ICE CREAM 1\-’--'~ in Lagkiyiqnnja . . TRY OUR SUNDAES ‘. . OLYMHC “CANDY KITCHEN 3.2 \B‘eer—1~0c a Bottle 485 Ridge Road Albb. 3877 ornk l).1|l,v- ‘s A. M. ‘to s I-. M, §uumlu_\'- 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. SHOE ‘REPAIR mI.m:n1\ MANCUSO. mm. SHOES SHINED‘ ‘ R’ EXPERT REPAIRING South Park 8: Ridge Road Phone Abbott 1479 ‘DI! and Night Service MATTHEW STANISLAWSKI UNDERTAKER *3 AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE FOR ALL OCCASIONS 159 CALDWELL PL. LACKAWANNA N. 1.