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Law at 23 Kane Street, tml Law at 1~‘5’38-1/2 Hamburg; Lackaweanna, 1Erie County, N ,E'~_1\u1‘I‘ipi‘ke Lackawa-nna, -Erief Y. to ‘be consumed «upon the County, N. Y.,.. to :be consumed ‘said premises lupon the said premises. _ JOHN TOMAKA i ALEX EVAN 23 Kane Street, Lack-awanna, 155381/2 Ham'b‘urg 'l‘urnpi‘k—e, N. Y. _Lackawanna, Y‘ August 3., 10. Too ‘many epéople desliwn pull, when: .ir’en1l‘y {they need ‘a push. Hasty ‘Impulse manage: all thing: ‘badly. Many A man yvho thinks ‘he in -8‘ \’:big\- gun is full of blanks. Any mau’s rut 1:: ‘the one he digs for ‘himself. ' ‘The. great trinity now «seems to (be: three ‘square meals a -day. ~ You Me ‘living on ‘-Easy street If you thlbk It 18. , A man doesn't mind ‘being abused :b_ecnus’e of his great Wealth. How far could ‘a nonstop witch on a vbxi-oomstlck? . The man whose bluff ais nog some- times culled never existed. ' Too much idle time on one‘: hands ‘leads to ‘melanc-ho1,v. Many of our social ‘lights have been forced »to put on the dimmers. NOTICE. «IS HEREBY GIVEN; THAT License -number Buf. ‘B2767 has been issued to the undersigned to sell ‘beer arid‘ wine at retail under Section 767 of the Alcoholic Beverage Con- trol Law at 153814; Hamburg \County N. Y., to -be consumed Turnpike, Lackawanna, ‘Er-ie ‘upon the said premises. 1 There is room at the top. but most of us want sociability. NOTICE ‘IS HEREBY ‘GIVEN THAT License number Buf. B 1384 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer and v wine at retail under Section 7.6 ‘ of the Avlcdholic -Beverage Con- trol Law at 559 Steelaw-anna - Avenue, Lackawranna, Erie County, N. Y., to be consumed upon the said premises JOSE 'SVETLOF=F 559 Steelawanna Ave. Lacke- wanna, N. Y. August 3, 10. When people quit hoarding gold, It: ‘brought about the silver ‘lining. , To ‘run for of may involve a thickening of nne's -cuticle. A person usually realizes .u dream of wealth ‘by jreximinlng wldeawake. 1 Free love is a theory that lnvarlably ‘gets its followérs ‘into trouble. Health Is better vthzin wealth, but «the latter is zrlxvays an interesting In- 'valId. '. You lmrd1,v ever hollevo in practical wisdom until It is exempli JOSEJH DENJAVNIK 15381/2 Hamburg Turnpike, Lackawanna, N. Y. Some people who elnim ‘tn have seen 21 -summers are ‘telling the whole mu'l1. Isn't a lmn \ husband fre quently 41 henpc-ckmt husband? Statistics don't hurt unless they are in your bank ‘account on the wrong side. : August 3, 10 Every man who says that marrlnge ’is a success praises ‘both his wife and himself. --—-——o——-——— [NOTICE ‘IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT‘ License number Buf.I'I‘HAT' License number Buf. B 2787 has been issued to the B2786 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer and undersigned to sell beer and wine at retail under Section-7‘6lwine at retail under Section 76 of the Alcoholic Beverage Con— of the Alcoholic Beverage Con- trol Law at 482 Center Street,|trol Law at 1550 Hamburg Lackawanna, Erie County, N.iTurnpike, Lackawanna, Erie Y. to be consumed upon the County, N. Y. to be consumed said premises -upon the said premises When poor men are complimonted, the complimenters don‘t expo:-t money for It. _ v Probnhly the worst nllstake a man can make is to correct the mistakes of his friends. If you are d9termlnod to tell the truth see that the way to the door Is clear. Eve‘r_v mnn hus an excuse for want- ing the onrth. but It is seldom satis- fxxctory to his ne-I::hhm's. A dos: can't realize when his vocal oxnrcweinn is rednndnnt——m1d also ‘super S_vmpnt|1y Is :11! right In its place. but it's in poor suh.s-Iirut.e for a beef- steak. If in man is lmn,-.rry. ncan Draws’: Svndvcate New York. N. Y. JOSEPH GRZYBOWSKI 482 Center Street, Lackawan- na, N. YVIV August 3, 1.0. STEVE GAVALYN 1550 Hafburg Turnpike, ‘Lack- awanna, N. Y. August 3, 10. A mnn’s character is what ls left after you have taken away everything else he can lose. Even women who have pnor her_ul's for ulntheumtics try a\\'fuIl,\' hard to make their own tlglxres count. As 1: of speech. tho Gordian knot has lasted for over 2,000 years. after it was cut. Proceedings of the Common Council A wife is called the husband's bet- ter hnlf—nnd some men Me so mean they don’: cure lamv the other half lives. Special Meeting of the Com- mon Council held June 30, 1933, called to order by His Honor the Mayor Walter J. Lohr. Project 2. A project‘ for th'e removal of the street car rails on Ridge Road from South Park to Ham- burg Tpk. The Erie County Work Bureau to remove the rails, the City of Lackawanna to resurface that part of the street damaged by removal of mils. ProJ'ect‘3. “Fighting chin\ is good to tie up to. if you don't like to fi;:ht. \Fight- in,-: chin\ does it all. Nothing seems to please :1 small buy more than the oppnrtuuity to run across the street in front of an auto mobile. What Is the use of 1x man sitting on‘ the doorstep of his onhln In the woods it‘ he hasn't any thoughts like those of tho philosophers? Roll call, present, Donowick, Aszkler, Paryz, Warren. Moved by Warren and second- ed by Paryz, minutes of June 19, 1933, be approved as read. No one knows why a boy yells with- out prm-n(-amnn. but many years later the buy 4-hnrgos the phenomenon up to “annual spirits.\ Ho Needed Time Communication No. 1. To His- Honor-th'e-Mayor and Honorable Board of Council Lackawanna, N. Y. Gentlemen: Since the last cleaning out of the lower portion of Smokes Creek about three years ago, a large amount of rubbish and other deposits have accumula- ted, which, especially during the summer months, cause fer- rentation making it unsanitary and unsafe for the health of our Commuity. The southern branch of Smokes Creek is also very unsanitary with deposits from South Park Avenue down. ‘ This letter is written as a re- quest that proper provisions be made, especially now as a. matter of work relief and as s sanitary measure, to have both branches of Smokes Creek cleaned out durinzesrly sum- mer from South Park Avenue west of Hamburg Turnpike. This, I believe, can be done without material cost to the City and as a marked measure of suckness prevention. Hoping to receive favorable and prompt action, I am, Respectfully yours, A. S. Culkowski, Grading side walk area. and ‘constructing a cinder walk on the east side of Willmuth Street from Wilson Street to Dona Street; the sidewalk be- ing 4 ft., in width and 6 in. in depth. There will be no ma- terial cost. The Smith family hnd some new neighbors. and 'h¢-_v watched their ac- tions with Interest. One day. when Mr. Smith came home from business. he met In rnther tlmnghtful wife. \Amvtmng wrong. dear?\ he nskecl. Buy In lackawanna “I was thinking about our new nelszhhors.\ she replied. “You know. John. they're a very devoted couple. He kisses her every morning when he goes to business. and she throws kisses to him all down the street.\ She .paused. and then added: . “Why don't you do that. darling?” '- Smith looked shocked. Moved by Warren and se- conded by Aszkler, that proj- ects be approved and copy of letters sent to the Erie County Work Bureau. Is a fine slogan and a fine sentiment Roll call, yes, Donowick, Aszkier, Paryz, Warxen. Moved by Paryz, and second-' ed by Aszkler, that Commis- sioner of Public Works be an- thorized to draw up plans and specifications for two Bridges on Electric Avenue over ‘Smokes Creek. -' ‘'1 In. my dear.\ he said, \I can‘! 'do that. I don't know her yet.\-Stray .storIeI Magulne. It was I nmull town down south on I hot and duty day. The negro papulntlon wu ennud III III Impor- tant ball nmo. It was u big event and all the good-looking ml: were then. and should be lived up to. But--« RESOLVED, That the fol- lowing list of claims presente: to and examined by us be and- ited and allowed at the several sums down in the column un- der “allowe(1 \ Moved by Donowick and ae- conded by Warren, resolution be adopted as read. Roll call, yes, Donowick, Aszkler, Paryz, Warren. The umpire. was 3 my neg:-oi Thu vmtlnz tum’: cleln-up mun Wu at MC and the hue: were loaded. “Ball one. high.\ ; \Ball two. low.\ “Ball three, Inside.” - \Ball to‘ low nnd wide-.-.-you II out.‘ “How dog: you’ talk, lime: map! A1: you I but to‘ Cut.\ ‘ “Brother, you're right. but do blues in loaded. and I an not no pin: to put you. You ll out.\-—0huuI ~noc-om. S n iment is unnecessary, it you buy your printing from the . . . . . . . . LEYDA PRINTING Co. HEALTH OFFICER. Moved by Donowick and be- conded by Aazkler, we adjourn until July 8, 1933. Aalionmud. Jlllhla Bkiorek CITY CLERK. oved by Donowick .and ae- conded by Paryz. cqmmuincm tion be received and filed. Carried. Communication No. 2 of tho nnceulng pubulum or ilngoel and uquero music. foreign tuidolm in Baum Aim gre demand- ing nitabio Ihort-wave radio: to bring than tho Mn and music or their homeland: , In season the open broadcasts in Bueno: Aim no ro uracil an excellent. but the foreign quarters are Itul not utiniled. Publishers of the Lackawanna Herald Mayor Walter J. Lohr, City Hall, Lackawanna, New York. % You will get excellent service and EEE Deer Mayor Lohr: 1 T At your next meeting of the council, which I believe is to be_ next Friday night, June 20th, will you pass 9. resolution ask- ing the Erie County Work Bur- enu, 40 Delaware Avenue, Buf- falo, New York, to make proj-_ ects which are outlined on the attached sheet. It will be necessary for you to submit them, three letters- one for each project, Yours very truly, E. H. Cole. : Lackawanna, New York. \ June 28, 1833.‘ \Excuu me. would you cue to man a taurth at bridge?‘ \Sorry: I don't play bridge.\ “Don't play nudge: 'I‘hm why the dance dld you 501:: I :01! clnb?\—'.l'ho Panning Show lnnzlne. quality work at prices that are the same \What did the lnndlady do when IIIO found you had left the light hurnfng for thgee days?\ \She turned us both out.\ to every one. Kindly Watch \I see your husband never get: out at nights.\ ‘'80 do I!\-'1‘lt-Bit: Magazine. Two Plants] Gob -Huinor Sn1try—Umnun-led? Sweaty--Yes, twlce.-—Unlted States, Navy Review. Abbott 1181 Blasdell Abbott 2377 Project 1. A project to clean up the ex’-M isting channel of Smokes Creek from Hamburg 'I‘pk., to Abbott Road and the North and South branches thereof from Warsaw‘ ‘Stljeet tq South P_ark Avenue. Ha“ppy «boy: and girls trom all over the land ‘have found the Magic Moun- tain on Enchanted Island one of the real fun spot; of A Century of ‘Prou- I3eu—the Chicago World’: Fair. On 5110 Hula‘! Sun \He was the best looking boy and had the -most marvelous physique!\ “What kind of a car is that?” ..U_Y A31: HO-‘ME-— I Phone Abbott 1479 Day and Night Service MATTHEW STANISLAWSKI U N D E R T A K E R AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE FOR ALL OCCASIONS 159 CALDWELL PL. LACKAWANNA N. 1.