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\ gs»-»\ '_ .‘* \ac.-xv” 4H'.=<:,~e:='1: *m§»;;~ ,»a,w;:«w‘a LACKAWA-NNIA _ s . _.,_'-II-.[-i’n-..ssl..‘a-:‘_v.i.. May 25%. _1=~9=.>:3 E The Lackawanna Herald RENEW‘ mun A»U'1‘0 mcnmsm NOW V , 1}; S .:~ “.5 :5 4 E ;r X I‘ : IIISPELS 1 OF MNK BIJSINESS‘ E. M. LEYDA, Publisher FRED WHITE, Editor. FRED LEY‘-DA, Business Manager Drivers of “automobiles will find‘ it most convenient to renew their -driving licenses at once. The‘ new ; l1fcen‘s‘e- year will .begin-' June 1._Each '.0f of ,the Bur- eau‘ of Motor V ehicl-es is’ ‘equip- pad? to» attend to applricavntgs with out delay. Those W171-o find it in- 'conveniié‘n.‘t to call at any Bureau -office ‘-may secure .a renewal by the use of the mavi‘ls.— Filled out ap.pl»i‘ca=ti,0ns may be senit to ,a-iiy i's‘s?uing' office, with =t=‘h'e stub of the expiring license and the pro- -per £ee—fiftv cents for an opera ato11'«’s license and $2 fora chauf- fe111\s. A-mon *ca_a.'1l'.e Ma PUBLISHED <E_V}ERY‘TH‘U=RSDAY AT 411 ELECTRIC AVE., LA-CKAWAN \Couh§ry Banker Gives .‘S_im'pli-. ‘I ‘ P?i¢‘§t.|*-\!f',e of How Li Buili. W‘§rkI t¢)- -Hefp ‘Other , =People\~: ‘Business «,‘=,x-;‘§ H3}! ‘ I ..‘CLA5SIP'.IED A‘DVER’ FIVE ‘cEi~i'rs A LINE ‘25c MINIMUM 151: a Month by Carrier $1.50 a Year; ‘EDWARD L. JUNG ‘Referee. COAT-sw0R'rH .2 D1-E-BOLD, Attor- -neys for -Plaintiff, Office and P‘. x(). A.‘dd1‘ess. 438‘ Main Street, 'Bu'ftaln_ N. Y. W.lLL_N_0'-I‘ }RATlFY S'EAW«AY TREATY ad in titansportatioii would ‘be: A metric-an l'ow~ned‘,. that «le:~ts‘; than 2.0 per cent of the wavte1‘; power clevevloped woulcl be oni .~\merican soil, -that two thirds: of the money invested wouldf be American money, t‘~ha.t c1ue= -to whether conditions the 502%‘ \Vd_\' would be closed six: months in the year, that the treaty would il1Lu‘1‘Il?1i;l011Zlll/.0; Lake Micliigaii which is wholly within .t 11 e United- Stutes and finally before we a-pend our ta.\:1>a_\'«.-1‘s money in (kinuda we ought to see that ‘the rivers, harbors and lakes of our own country were prop« \ 1'1 v de\'01o1>ed. Mr. Mead szaicl e.\:perLs in this type of COl‘l:i1‘L1CtlO11 ha\'c‘ estiinatvd the total cost to ho\ 2mp1'o_\*iniateI_v $l,()0(),U0l),0l)l) and in conclusion asked: “How can a saving of 8 to 1() cents on a bushel of gi'ai'n tru.11spor—- tccl he made when the p1‘e.<ent rate is less thun 5 cents from Duluth to Montreal?” That question is one which V‘Yi1lll‘O~ quire a brand new system of sophistry adequately to answer. Mr. Mead in calling attention to these matters is truly repre- sentative of the constituents of his district and the citizens of his state. A ~COUN'I‘«RY hankex recently pre- ' pared the t\o'l-low-ing simpli -statement -for his neighbors on just how a ‘bank goes about helping them: \it is the most important part or a, bank's lmsiness to lend money. ‘Of all’ the money -deposited in a bank, the law requires that a certain percentage be kept on hand as a reserve to meet the (lemands oi‘ depositors. -It is the business of its om:-ers to lend the ‘bal- auve conser\'n:l\'uly and safely. \The loans or a properly maimgod bank are lnvm*iabl)’ made to those It believes are able to rvpzzy, and always on condition that they be repaid at n stipulated time. “The promise of an ln(|i\'i(lue;l to re- pay a loan to a bank on a certain date is as szicredly inviolable as the prom- ise of a bank to repay its depositors on. deinaud. or. in the czise of 21 certificate oi(iepu=.It.o11 lr11e(iateitfa‘.lsd'.1e. \\'hen itacoizius to ‘Lu-1.1....-..:: '.:f' .a:. i:..!2».it:.:..-1' that he ‘always pays,‘ his credit is establish:-ml null his hunk is nlways glml to extend him imeilull £l(‘LL)ll1l!lD(l1l tions. Jame.»-I own Ewnlm; Jnurnul It is said the St. ?Lawren(-e seawu_\' t1'ca‘l:‘_v is not likely to be rzttiifiecl by t.his session of Co11g1't-ss, wh-ich statement; is good 11u\\’S to the resitleirts of New York state who believe this [)l‘lI_l<_:L‘l. will cost the gov-I ernnivnt El Vast sum of money without aun' tangible return. T119 'lIou.~:za of \i‘~‘.t-presema- tiv<-< has from tirne to time dc—- bated it“-his (1‘ll(‘\‘t]'t)1‘l at con- sideralxle length and a most micottraginp: opposition has been slimmi. ‘Of the \':1riou‘~'. reprt-st;ntzttivc-;: who l'|.ZL\'-1‘ op- ijoatxl =1L'zI:'.':\..Cvl().:‘. 1'.’-‘I‘.‘ l‘.: ‘.\' D1't‘~'v;‘liiI'Ll more forceful argu- ment» in lt-~s spztce t~hun R.ep~ 1'[‘.\'L‘Ili.'ill.-l\\t’ J&tll]&‘.~‘. .\l. Z\-load who l'1'l)l‘\.'.\'L'.Ill.\' 21 New York district. I-lis .-pt.-ct-11 ought to be giun generzxl circulation throughout the country. Mr. .\\Iea(l asked why the p;.ov<~rnnient loaned the rail- ‘roads \'itSll sums of money with one hand m1cl»1)1'0posed to -:le- stroy them with such compo- tition with the other. He asketl his he2u'e1's ‘if they realiz-ed that the merchant marine on the Great ‘Lakes would be for- ced to compete with foreign ships to the ingiury of our ves- sels, our commerce, and our seamen. He said it had been explained. how -this seaway would injure ‘every seaport: on the Atlant-ic coast from Port- land, Me.,.to Norfolk, Va. He s.ltgg'este(1 that the St. Law- rence ri’. ar, that only 10 per cent of the grain exported through this seaway would be American grain, that less than 5 per cent of the ships engag- May 13, 25, June 1, 3, 15, 22, 29 W-or cons LEGAL N OTICE Sworn statements are no long- er 1-e~q,ui1‘ed on applications, ‘ex- cept -in the ‘case of a j‘u11-ior oper- a?to1\s 1icen.~:° applicatipn, on which an affid-avi’t of necessity signed by the parent or guard- ian is necessary. Sealed pmprsqaals will be lvccedwd by 1:11: ‘Board .0?‘ Educ:-,tlnn I'ninn Free- School, Ilistribt No. 6. Clly of La01<a- ununa I'm- the ‘tInl1o\\'i11_-.2 supplies: For l.nrnl..him:' more or less 200!) (nu bilumlnous cnall, 600 tons pea cnal, and delivery to the several schools. St., Ave‘ .prx f_ron' Jam Ave. prox Coal thus i_umi~lie<1 must In certain ch:-mlcai» specifications, CODY oi speci ! may be seen and any additional, information l‘(’q1liI'E'L1 given in o or Su'p'e1'int‘t-ndvnt of Educa- H011. I—.9mlt:v.'.va-nna «Hirh S(:l1f\JL Lat-lcztivztimzi, New York. All bids must be filed in the office of the Supei-iutt=ndc-nt 01’ F.‘ducat.ion nut 1u.to,r than 8:00 o'clock P. M, (Day- light Saving Tiim») ’i‘!mrsday June 1, 1933, Bids must be accompanied ‘by a. surely bond in the sum of 50% of the amount bisl 01-a certified check in the sum of 10 percmt of the amount bid. LEGAL NOTICE cis I Kat! V; '1-‘ ‘$360 abut S’l‘.»\'l\l-I OF‘ NI-NV YORK, COUNTY (\0.1’RTI‘_ I:?RlI~‘. (\-f‘\I'.’\\I‘V' Lackuwzmna National Bank, plain iiff_ vs‘ DAN PR;\SN.TAK. et_ al, De l'e11d;mls. TRUCKING AND MOVING In pur.:uauc«= and by virtue of :1 jl1d,'I‘.l1(‘11l or fnroclos\m- and salu duly »'zmnin(l L\: lhi: (_'I‘l1l'l and eutmrn-l in the lirirz (‘nunly ‘Cl:-rl<'s Omc-0 on the 10m (lay of .\la,\' 1033, I, the uncle!\- siqned Ru=f.e1'eo, duly umoixxwd in this: action for such purpose. will expose fnr sale and =e-ll at Public A_u‘c'1‘ion to am ]]i,:_*hps[ hi-lclnr thm'el‘o1'0, in the westerly vestlb_u1e 01' the Erie County Hall. in the City of Buffalo, Erie County, New York, on the Cinders, Wood and Top ‘Soil frorr Ave. $240 “A well n1zmage.[ hank never capi- talizes induewies. That is. it (Ines not place its loans in form, but puts them \\'he1'e they are to ‘be used for temporzu-y rer1uirements, and \v11e1'e they will be taken up at the time speci- Call Abbott 1838-M fron‘ at a1 00. The Board of Education x'ese1*\'es the right to 1'en,ie‘ct any and all nids and to \_va1.verany formalities, John J. Monaghan Clerk May 11-18-25 ALLEN T. SHAINKS How :1 Bank Lends No. 1 Salisbux-yAve . Blasdell Eoin; \It is not the function of a bunk to become a partner in industries, nox- could it be legitimately done with the money of depositors. Its loans must be kept in ‘liquid’ form,-—that Is, repay- able in cash at stated intervals. Chai M1 onde tion jects to t] Relie na a Moost lawns need fertilizer more than they do lime; liming is so often over-done. The: same fe1'ti‘lizer used for the corn or potatoes will ‘help the lawn; use about twelve pounds to 1,000 square feet. ‘‘.A bank must use the greatest dis- crimination in making loans. A stranger cannot expect accommoda- tions. lt is customary for the borrow- er to make a statement of his affairs. which is kept in the bank's records. It is A -punishable offense to make 11 false statement for the pur- pose ot borrowing funds. \Naturz\‘lly in .their dealing with the regular depositors of the bank. its oiilcers become well acquainted with their characters and their resources and are thus in :1 position to determine how large a line of credit each one is entitled t-04 That is one of the great advantages of being a bank depositor. \The man who knows ho\v to get into debt wisely. that is, who borrows money with which to make more money through legitimate enterprise, is the borrower whom the bank is looking for. ‘By the {rank interchange of opinion‘ und a free discussion oi’ various projects, the borrower is often guided and helped by his banker. \in order to procure A line oi credit at u bank three things are important: “1. A statement of assets showing I basis of credit in the way of invested capital, or collateral of su value to cover amount of loan, or \2. An endorser whose credit is es- tablished at the bank; and \3. Average deposits 0! a su amount to justify the extension of the desired accommodation.\ 30’I‘H DAY OF JUNE 1933. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, Day- light Saving Time of that day, the real estate and mortgaged preinises drlrecled in and by said judgment to be sold and in said judgment de- scribed as follows: ALL THAT ’l‘RAC’l‘ OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the City of Lacliaxmxma, County of Erie and- Com To E the :1 Dig cabbage plants from the see-bed carefully; plants torn from the soil carelessvly are checked in» growth: the digging . g plants is too often a “boys JO ‘)1 SERVICE 4-cl May 30 as a day for fasting and pl'=|yer. Lackwanna Steel Company exclusive of the contributions of the men working in :11“. gave $50,00 to the Red Cross, plant‘ -registered to vote at the Fall <-lection. Mary Toomoy Cun- nin being the first to reg- ister for the franchise. M ed b refe Publ To I-Ion Lac ‘\Forty- ‘boys left f or Camp Dix. ’ as t :- On May 25th, the women President Wilson proclaim- Lackawzmna subscribed $16 083.35. This being $1,083.35 wer its quota. Will Rogers recently told why the banks had got Into trouble. “Don't blame it all on the bankers,” he said. \When we all needed money they loaned lt to us—but when they needed it we couldn't pay It liack.\ AS WILL ROGERS SEES IT Make New Dishes From Left-Overs Is a mighty important factor to the business man ‘By J0 SE PH I Director, Heinz NE GIBSON Food Institutc ty Dep Mar NO M..1\T'1‘ER how carefully we plan and purchase. left-overs frequently occur in every family. Just as :1 business man is careful that there are no “la-alas\ in his busi- n_..s, so must the liomcumkcr avoid them by using left-over foods to good advmuagc. Left-over (i:Sl\k‘S need not be monotonous; there are many (lisllcs made from rcnmnnls of ycslcr(l.1_\\s(liI1ncI' so good and attraclive in appearmxce that even the most critical of families will pronounce them excellent. Your family will enjoy lm\'in_q the dishes sugge.~lcd*|)c1o\v and you will them easily prepared and budget saving. Advertising Aids Business Revival whqwants his printing when he needs it. NEW Yoliu. .'\;',gI:BSSlVe concerns are expanding business by effective advertising despite depressed business conditions, declared A, \V, Diller, ad- vertising counsel, at a bonkers’ con ierence here recently. “is 1933 a good year in which to advertise?\ Mr. Diller asked, “Yes, if 1933 is a good year to stay in busi- ness. to reinforce the public's eonii- denee in you, to put more business on the books. There is new business to be had today and aggressive compa- nies are getting it. But new business will come in only it you go out for it. Advertising certainly goes out for it. “Will people read newspaper adver tisements these days? They will read anything that interests them. There are plenty of present-day largunlents for business.\ M by and Res I In taking over the plani of the Lackawanna News we are able to offer you Increased Service, with equip Left Over Roast Pork with Spa- shetti—Conk 1 medium minced onion. and £4 0-up chopped celery in 4'tab|cspoons butter until tender. Add 1% cups diced cooked pork. sprinkle with 1 tablespoon Hour. and brc>\\*n. Add 55 cup milk or wzncr. stirring until thickened, then add 1-21 oz. can Cnnkcrl Spa- ghetthul teaspoon salt. 5 teaspcmn pepper, 1 teaspoon \\-\nrccstcrsl1irc Sauce. and cook until Sywaglxctti is thoroughly he-med. Serve hot. and sprinkle with ‘,3 cup grated An1cn- can cheese. ment equal to any printing plant in Western New York Advertising Mistakes Pork with Mustard Sauce---.\iclx 2 tablwpoozxs lmzter in tin let. .\d«1 2 tahlcspomu Ihvur and Lrmvn sligzhlly. .\r!~l I cry nrlk and «Ex- umil sauce t5:~.I.l.-:r.- §'n'.¢-: u \-.i1h 2 t(‘3‘[1('\Ul‘.§ I\-vr .‘-i‘:~=!.nI zvtl ‘f te.:».,~pom1 “If. 1Fm.c 3 In M A‘:.~-.-‘ of (‘CH 1-ml. in ~.m»~: inrl .t1'..\\' 2.» rexnc \ be $1‘! slur. -.:. 2. Surve 1-u -I'M, of hrmvl, l\Hl(‘fL ! and toner! m‘ 1' n‘ A QUESTION before many of us is what change of advertising pol- icy, If any, should be made in view of present and business candi- tinns. It is pu'i’w-ct1_v namral fur us to give consid-oration to some degree of 1‘:-u‘enu lnnont, but it is du'.ge1'o'.1s to let i‘edl1(‘ti0u in exzuiltlll nu» he such ns to bring about a real guy in the con- tinuity of t,‘. e qdwrmixig It Is; a. cum- moi miamke ft)‘ 5 rum ..'.\'r-x:is~1‘s to tlliui-2 tint they can turn mlvertising on rural off. H‘. u watm‘ frnm :1 fzmcrt. and Mzuct it to become Xnnnmiimely efh-ci're \\.hom\'L-r Hwy Me pru.-pmed to re.».:n...e opm'nt‘io'1.=. Adverllshlg do 5 not work that way. 'I,'enzporu1'y comlil ms slL.m,'. not i!i.‘|ue11co us, to make Lvu serious inroads on the pru- gr;-.:n uf a:l\-'un..~'iu.z; \vhich can I- wixaeiy conceived only on a lung term bz1sIs.—Fx'ancis H. Sisson. Pres?(‘.:,:.' American Bunkc-rs Association. Left Over Beef C‘.asseroIe--?‘.Ii.~: Z c':1-.-2 §.,t(\...‘d Cm 1:1\! beef. 1 mp l‘rm. I ('l\l\.‘ ~. ‘E mg Inifk, 2 sH;‘|.t- 3.‘ l‘\.'|'('<\ L\.'_\4, 3 !\b’—'ap vans Chili ‘.x.xc~' .’ ‘at. :u» mdu--I but- nr, 3- 10:5; -.; -.:2. '1 t...«1..~.:1 LEYDA PRINTING Co. { :,_.,. my 1‘j~_;(- ;v1 !;.:'.‘g:1‘-.,l car 47' I ‘_.\g Q L in‘ 82‘ T01) Yu-..-I ('rI;:1.I~s (‘.' ‘mt- B.a'.<c in 71 nxu 1- [Two Plants] Left Over S,n1.‘I:‘-Txh-7.! .3 ‘Meat an} '1'c:n‘l3 .. rlv - I ‘ V.\ \\ :\x l'I‘[:-ff: tvxw I l\..«,- I.‘ . uw.:::x \ n {rv-mg 1»-.1-. 37! '- 1 :‘.r l‘I' .:'rJ:'. Lackawanna Blasdell a in n‘ :‘n‘m..- uhni .-I:..EAI_\' I tzr-gminziy .\-'r' J nnim ~ Vhizzl, ':.h- F 9 1-1»! \ Ba ..;r 111*‘) C: 55..-1'olc~ Mix 3 _ -‘ ' ' .-.'~. ti‘: ‘rt . (18311, .' ' ( ~' -. 1'. .2\ ;.:.uts\ 2 3.: . .‘- lu..-1 Ln-n.m, 1 mp r.'.: «f 1\o.1 ‘u. 1 (E IHIHH and Abbott 1181 Abbott 2377 Lrra =. mi 1”»;-.11., > :,>, 1 1 - znlt, ‘xi: x~[~.u‘W1lpCp1)cI‘. 13 1;-_ -_.«. n cr~‘crv ~a!t. and cook ~!x.wI;v' um! ILLI. ..n i I I.:——-.»‘. -am ‘,3 lmur. .x-I! Zcups (‘u\l (‘(\J0LL\1'|¥C\.’l' or Veal mm in small ;>iv..‘c~s or an equal amr-: A of cr-M .<11'<=crl UL-:1.f,l‘.4::t lhnrl-'112}=\\' and scr-_.-e. '1’ he rmpc serve: 51... .. V :. . [.,»;-.r. J ut nn .1 bL:'.tcrcd “ca r- Io. cover with huttergd |cru:.! .. and bake for 2' 1.;murc= m [:1 mohrzmly l'_‘. uxcu (—IUO°F.) . Den cs 5. »\“ .\:* ' — \ ,‘~‘.“'~\“\\*- *1-:7‘-1 >1“ .,...,,..._ State of- New’ Ybirk, being part of -lot _No.; 35. ‘Tomxship 10; Range ‘S of t~’1e.:.,§‘ ‘ Bnilfalo-‘Creex Reservation’.-and further ‘-1 } , \ ' distinguished -as .subdiv1isJon~ lots’ Nos, ' ’ ; 19‘ and '20, as shown on map filed in j’; ‘ : Ewe County Gl‘e'nk’s-o under Cover 3'; ' K ‘ '';;_.'.'5'> : No. 67-8; ‘said -lots 4bei‘n_g* thivty (.30! \€‘ \':_\' - _V A_ V ‘feet ‘trout and rear ‘each -and “havinv .[3‘-\j]Vj«_E ICE CREAM; “d ‘h f ‘ 311 (1! “ ‘1'2n'; .~ , , _- 238:9: 0 one un |€‘d twenty ( O) E; 54;: In In vbackgwanpg ‘EDWARD L. JUNG 6: -- TR‘-L mm 7 . L ‘R°f‘“\\“ I GLYMPIC CANDY KITGHEN COAT-S\VORTH S: DIE-BOLD, Attm-- I\ _ __ ‘I -neys for -Plaintiff, Office and P‘. x(). 3.2 -Beer‘-100! Bottle. gddgess. 438‘ Main Street, 'Bu'ftaln_ j; 485 Ridge Road Abb. 3877; | O N ‘ nau,v- 3 .-\. M. to‘ 3 v. M. I rS21tur(la_\'- 8 A .\l. to 10 1'. M. ; ‘SHOE REPAIR ; GIl.BER’1‘ ‘;\I \-.\'cL‘so. MGR. I . , § . snozs SI-lrl'NE_D EXPERT REPAIRING ‘ South Park .& Ridge =Roa*d Phone Abbott 1479 Day and Night Sex-vies MATTHEW STANISLAWSKI U N D E R T A K E R AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE FOR ALL OCCASIONS 159 CALDWELL PL. LACKAWANNA N. 1. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO