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LACKAWANNA _ E The Lackawanna Herdid FLEGAL norm: NOTf(3E RESOLVED, \I‘h'at the fol,» low-inc list of claims preseiited. to and examined ‘by us be audi-: ted and’ 'aHOW€id,' at tlie several sums and set down in the col\- umn under “a.ll‘owed.\’ »WIl1\?PE Editor FRED E. LEYDA, Business Manager “uausmzn EVERY THURSDAY M!‘ m ELECTRIC A‘-VE., LACKAWAN M. ‘LEYDA, Publiihejr STATE OF NEW Y(_)_RK, COUNT)’ COURT, -ERIE COUN.Fl‘Y} Lackawvnuria National plaln~ 1.1m, vs mu PRA;SN.lM<~. at. al. 'l)e—- fendants. ‘Sealéd proposals for .sup-j; plies, afs set forth =be‘l'oW, will-F ‘be received by the, Board of Common =Co§uTr;ci'lM of tlgxe ‘git,’ of =L'acI(awann'a_. until oeighot. o'clock July 3, 1933,\ and‘ at which time agn .pr6'[“)osai'l‘s win 'AUVIVl‘KNG WV! ‘GETS A‘ LIFE ll!NIIIUI' 31.810 I ‘ABBOTT 2377 Moved by Paryz and second- ed -by eA_ znkle1-,, resolution she adopted‘ as read. ‘ Roll call, yes. Donowick. Aszkler, Pm-yz, Warren. in pursuance and by virtue of a «Judgment of ttorecloeure and late duly grnnted by this ‘0ot’n_'t -and ‘ent‘e‘red‘ in -the Erie County Clerk‘: O on the non: day of Key 1933, ‘I, the under- sntgned Referee, ‘duty appointed In this action for such «piwpose. will expoee :‘tor nle Illd sell at Public Au'ction to ‘the Mahoet udder therefore, In the weuterly vestibule of the Erie County Hall! In the City of Erie County, New York, on the . ABBOTT 1 1 81 l5c a _MoII.th‘byMCarb1-ier TWO PHONES Bids {or 2-2' fontrucks ac- cording to =sb'eclfi‘cations on file in Department of Public Works also allowance on old trucks. No proposals. will be consid- -ered unless‘ accompanied by_ «a c_ex:tif;ied che_c_k, pjaya=bl‘c to the ‘City Clerk ofrthe City of Backu- wlnnl, in gun amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the sum named in the ‘said proposal. or by a bond conforming to law, ‘such bond to be fifty percent l(50‘}'i») of the sum named in the proposal. T, _ ‘.'I'AK*lNG THE NATION __ INTO 3-BANK,RUP'~l'~CY taxes will certainly mean quick- ened recovery. Thé g;imé. for falk has passéd. Thefe must be action. Moved by Donowicli apd se- conded ‘eby War;-en, we adjourn until June 5, 1933. r One of the main troubles of the country at present is that legislators have been too busy in applying the term. “bigger and: better\ to budgets. What should ‘be done is to make them smaller and better. Since 1929 individual and cor- porate incomes have been un- dergoing astrenuous shrinking process. The national income as a whole has fallen at an un- precendented rate. Values of all kinds have, of necessity, been sea-lped down. Inflated values are reaching a normal level. We have approached a virtual mortgage moratorium. All of this is in the interest of future stability. It has at last been reglized that the in- flated values of a few years ago were too good to betrue. That is, it has been realized by everyone except those who make the tax rates. GIVE THE KJDS A BREAK Can’-iied. Adjourned, Juliug Bajotek CITY CLERK. School's out! Thousands of children all over the country are ‘pouring fourth from ‘the classrooms to spend their days out of doors d’ur~ing the summer months. It's time for moto- rvistsvto be more alert than ever ——-unless they are, ‘many of these children will be injured or even ‘killed as they traverse the Astrets and highways -to fields playgrounds. 30'!‘-H DAY OF JUNE 1933. at ten -o'clock In the tgrenoon. Day- light Swing Time of that diy, the «real estate and mortgaged premiaés directed in and ‘by said judgment to be sold‘ and in said judgihelit de- scribed as follows: «CAMP Tl-WA-YA-I712 (Continued from page one) forward to an unusually sue-‘ ocessfu-l_ season. Equinpment, program and leadership are reeognied as outstanding in this Camp for local boys. In the 470 acres of Three Val-. ley Nature Reserve, there has’ been d by the Erie‘ County Boy Scout ‘Council the most modern of camping faecil-N ,ities, including a four acre lake, a 100 ft. by 55 ft. dining and .recrt‘ation hall, six wells and‘ -four complete sanitary qnits, along with complete water-‘ proof tentage for seven Villag- es. The Common Council reserve the right to reject any and all bids, and waive all formalities in the interests of the City. , By order of the Common Council, as set. forth in pro- ceedins of meeting -‘held in and for the ‘City of Lackawanna on June 19, 1933. ALL THAT‘ TRACT OR PARCEL OF‘ LAND, situate in the City of Lackawaxina, County of Erie and ‘State of New York, being pavt of lot No. 35. Township 10. Range 8 of the ‘Butfaio Creed Reservation and further ‘distinguished as subdivision lots Nos. 19 and 20, as shown on map filed in ‘Erie County Clerk's o under Cover No, 678: said lots being thirty (30) feet from and rear each and having a depth of one hundred twenty‘ (120) feet. The schools have done a fine job training youngsters to watch out for themselves. In consequence, when the statis- tics of adult anu child .pedes~- trian accidents are compared, the chillren are shown to be better. They are more safety conscious, J ULIUS BAJOREK City Clerk TRUCKING AND MOVING June 22, 29. Cinders, Wood and Top Soil Fun‘: Cliilli to Grills Call Abbott 1838‘-M 'l‘h_e class had been instructed to write an essay on winter. One child’: attempt rend as tollows: \In winter 1: In very cold. Many old people die In winter. and many birds also go to a warmer climate.\- '1,‘lt-Bits Mngnzlne. The cost of government has constantly risen. States, muni- cipalities and counties, espec- ially, have added new activi- ties by the dozen. They have incurred millions of dollars of new indebtedness—on which interest must be paid. A striking illustration of this is ‘found in a‘ recent statement by the governor of a Paci Coast commonweaIth—he observed that if every activity of the state were eliminated there would still be not enough in- come to meet expenses. Higher taxes now may mean national bankruptcy. Lower In spte of this good work 3,400 boys and girls between the ages of five and fourteen’ were killed last year and 152,- 550 were injured, according to: the National Bureau of Casua- lty and Surety Underwriters. Drivers, give -these young-i sters the right of way; drivej slowly and cautiously through‘ residential districts; and watchi out for the child who darts out? from behind a parked car.- Every daylight hour should be: a safety hour now that school- is closed. Help to reduce child fatalities. and give the kids a break! The program of Ti-Wa-Ya- ‘Ee is unique as developed around these seven villages- Plainsmen, Indians, Foresters, Buccaneers, Pioneers, Pine Tree and Headquarters. Each of these villages shelters eight- or sixteen ‘Scouts, grouped ac?‘ cording to ages, with programs; natural to their ages and to thef romantic ‘background of their‘ Villages. Counselors for the Camp are “all experienced campers, with from three to nine seasons at Pi-We-Ya-Ee, all now Collegt‘ graduates or students. Thomas R. Colley of Blas- dell, the representative of this District of the Council on their Camping Committee, Monday announced that applicants had already been fied for '78 of the 96 memberships available in the Camp for the first two week period. Applicants are also being receivd for the .p<‘riods beginning July 24th and August 7th. Among local Scouts already enrolled for one or more periods in Camp are: Earl Lindholm of Troop 23 of Beth- Pl Presbyterian Church of Lackawanna, and George Corn- well and Richard Leyda of Troop 8 of the American Leg- ion of Blasdell. Referee. *COA'l‘SWOR\I‘H & DIE!30LD, Attor- neys for Plaint]ff,'Omée and P, 0. Address. 438 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. EDWARD L. JUNG ALLEN '1‘. SHANKS No. 1 Sa‘lisburyAve . Blasdell Birche Birchett Bisco, Boris, Bourdo Budimi G-athey, Dockery Drvaric Dujano Duzbab = Ficzerve, Eilipink Gamble, Ghrhacz Gidio, P Gomas, Klaiéh, Kosano Kustric Machin : Mackan Maletic, Maricic Mavrwek, May 13, 25, June 1, s. 15, 22, 29 . ‘F 1 An ordinary large-size pep: per shaker is useful to dust hous plants with insecticides. Apples, peacehs, pears, and cherries may all be preserved sucessfully by drying in the oven. — BUY AT HOME— FIFTEEN YEARS AGO SERVICE Judge Monahan and his clerk, Francis Reap, were guests of Nick Stipanovich on an auto trip to Olean. held annual outing at Christ Kummell’s farm. “Doc Doher- tv” was chief speaker. Peter Wenzie was accident- ly killeu at Steel Plant. Motor boats were placed un- der government control. M. '1‘. Ryan was chairman of Fourth of July celebration and Chief Ray Gilson marshal. Mrs, George Wicks died at her residence in Geneseo. Mrs. George Downs killed by South Park trolley car. Independent Social club LEGAL NOTICE Proceedings of the Common Council Is a mighty important facfdr to the Business man Sealed proposals will be recelvecl by the Board of Educnuon Unfon Free School, District No. 6, city of Lacka. walma for the following supplies: For furnishings more or less I700 Ions bltiiiuliious coal, 800 tons pen. coal, -100 tons smokeless coal, and delivering to the several schools. Special Meeting of the Com- mon Council held May 31, 1933, called to order by His Honor the Ma_vor Walter J, Lohr. Roll call, present, Donowick. Aszkler, Paryz, Warren. Moved by Donowick and seconded by Aszkler, minutes of May 15, 1933, be dispensed Moved by Aszkler and se- vonded by Donowick, resolu- tion be adopted as read. Roll call, yes, Donowick, Aszkler, Par‘-yz, Warren. Carried. Resolution No. 3. who wantszjhis printing when he needs it”. RESOLVED, that the City 'I‘1:easu1'er of the City of Lgckzp wanna be and he is hereby au- tnorized and directed to issue a renewal certificate of indebt- edness of the City of Lacka—- wanna to the Steel City Supply Company, or assigns, for the sum of Five hundred nine dollars and ninety-four cents ($509.94) with interest there- on at the rate of six (6%) per- Moved by Donowick and se- cent per anmun. conded by Warren. resolution be adopted as read. Coal .thus furnished must meet cer- tain chemical specificatons. Copy of specifications may be seen and agy additional information required given in oflice of Superintendent of Educa. tion, Lackawanna High School, Lacka. wanna, N. Y. In takingfover the [plant of the La'ckawan’n‘a News with Resolution No. 1 RESULVED, that the City Treasurer of the City of Lacka- wanna be and he is hereby au- thorized and directed to issue a renewal certificate of indebt- edness of the City of Lacks- wannn to the General Electric Supply Corporation, or assigns, for the sum of Five» hundred nine dollars and eighty-five ($509,85+) with interest there» on at the rate of six (66-4'.) per- cei_)t_ per unnum. All bids must. he filed in the omce of the Superintendent of Education not later than 8:00 o'cldck P. M. (Day. lighi Saving Time) Thursday July 6, .1933. Bids must be accompanied by a surety bond In the sum of 50% of the amount bid or a certified check In the sum of 10 percent of the amount bid. we are able to offer you Increased Service, with equip ment equal to any printing plant in Western New York Aszkler, Parylz. Warren. Carried. The Bohrd of Education reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any formalities. John J. Monaghan Clerk Moved by Paryz, and se- conded by Warren, resolution be adopted as read. ‘ Roll” call, yes, Donowick, Aszkler, Paryz, Warren. ‘Resolution No. 4. _Resolved, that the sum of $55,000. with interest thereon lbe paid the Lackawanna Na- [tional Bank in satisfaction of the 11 Tax Anticipation Notes now held by it. Resolved-, that the sum of $50,000. with interest thereon he paid the American Bank, Lackawanna. in satisfaction of the 10 Tax Anticipation Notes now held by it. l Resolved, that out of the ,moneys iieceived as corporation ,tax from the State‘ of New York‘ that salaries to employees be’. paid for the month of May, ‘1933. I Moved by Aszkler and se- .cond‘ed by Warren, zresoution be adopted as read. Roll call, yes, Donowick, Aszkler, Paryz, Warren. June 22, 29. Resolution No. 2 Mayor Ilieyer or B\e‘nn'u'ih. has I hob- by ofcollectlng old ve's'aelIAwhlch are anchored in the harbor of Bermuda and has accumulated a large fleet. In It are sesjeinl craft tlgnt are valuable hlstox-ioa'iiy(. He also has an interest- ing collection of old .ca‘nnons and one of palm trees, including every one of the wide variety that grow on the is- land. Iéipill M|_yoi\n _Hb5§y RESOLVED, that the City‘ Treasurer of the City of Lacks.- wanna be and he is hereby au- thorized} and directed to issue it rnewal certificate of indebt- edness of the City of Lacka- wanna to the Lackawanna National Bank, or assigns, for the sum of $4,092.80 with in- terest thereon at the rate of six percent per annum. And the faith and credit of the City’ of Lackawanna are hereby pledged for the amount of the‘ principal and interest of said rnewal certificate of indebted- ness. LEYDA PRENTING [Two Plants] Abbott 1181 lasdell Abbott 2377’ Joseph, of biblical fame, set an ex- nmme in the storing up or wheat that America has followed for years. Al» though we‘ go not face a famine, us Egypt did, the_ mills of the country had stored safely away on the tirst at the year \nearly 150,000,000 bushels of wheat ready to meet any emergency that might arise, rays Tee~Pee Flushes. Sténd-Up When .-.«~.CKAWANNA FUBUC LIBRARY REST CREAM ‘IN 'TOW'N ‘High Quality ‘-Low Priéo’ 15:: n Pint 53¢ a ‘qiiartl OLYHPIC CANDY FKITGIIEN BIG ‘DOUBLE ‘CONE 56‘- 48§‘Rl'd‘¢e noon Abb. a‘s'7'1% Air . I YOUR SI-l,0l-'5 avem... axis: nae‘. SHQE. REPAIR GILBERT MANCUBO. MGR. > 0 Pjl: N mIIy- 5 A. M‘._ to 3 r. M. ‘8aturd|y- 8 A. M. to 10 r. .\l‘. S'outh— Park a: ‘Ridge Road Phone Abbott 1419 Day and Night Service MATTHEW STANISLAWSKI UNDERTAKER AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE FOR ALL OCCASIONS 159 CALDWELL PL. LACKAWANN‘ N. L