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.~.\‘.i 3 .'*.~'x=*». -:~.n‘,. ¢:»'.‘“I+TI‘1:\‘§«*§3?‘,. V r Mt; '; 3.4!. 6! E The Lackéiwanna Herald -—QoinmuniqationNo. 5 :!;.delivery -3! ggme. al_IoWo,iver.—. -in Luckqwqiljnn Common Council.» view of thQ:\iIt_I”e'I1t request :to.; ‘City 1-l\all‘ » » ‘he-xyecute thie bond thi”a=1‘wequi‘re-.3 Honorable ‘Sizgy ! Wes waived with the «un-,-‘ ;IT on «February 28rd, 1933. this.1dersta_ndinc that we would be‘ institution paid taxes on ‘th‘eVpaid.for thia‘bond»“rithin=ninety\ amount of $~‘45;88 for years _1'9-days‘ a execution, which '1 2.7, 1928 «and 1929, on lot No..ninety days isnow pnstydueé 203‘, vested in. the name of Add-1 I request that your Honor- am and-,Kate_rzyna Bystranow-' able Body appxj spaym 31:, 82 Frank-lin Street. «Lacks-I’ of this bill at your next meeting wanna. N- Y. T , ;'~eo that I may ‘report this pram. ‘On March 13th., 1933, the ‘iumtofour H’ox’ne~0_ in Balti- above mentioned subject called more, I woutld 3119131’-ecliate your at the City *Tréasurer’n oi to this ‘matter. VT and ‘asked for a bill to pay his, ~Resp‘en1:'fu=lly,yours, back ‘taxes end was =presented Dona‘ld‘Iz.;BuclEler. again with ' the amje‘. tux bill Moved by Paryz and second‘- that was peaid.b_y us on F-ebru-V ed by Warren, communication ary 23rd. 1933. therefore. th‘is‘*be received and filed. ‘bill has been accepted and paid] Carried twice at the o of the~'!'»reas—- urer. M —d¢n,¢,,Q«:nd 9_::tce.gjq¢_n‘sgou are n;-‘ k;:9‘wn- ta .né.tIt.|,¢,n9r. nu. amt.‘ M9 dl.|.!c.enco— ullil bt.u«! . WHEREAS, Mal’-ygl‘; elm-y who 1-of. 131660, It the? City of ,_lImq‘lo, NOV York, '=hu j|i'N2|,°l.1!°d I 'D0ti!‘l'oi1:(o‘tl|_e 'Surr’o- ' gate‘: vconrv. .0! o‘\|r County of ‘Erie, | ,1iru)\'1ng for ‘B decree that n« cm-min In. ;strumen_r,..!n writing, haurlu am the j 23¢. day 9! Jun: .1088 relggug to both reg! qnd’ persoggll mvrownt. be duly moved and gdmumd to prgbgtc an the Last will and Tapgnupnt . it =),'),nni_el,J. 3 Fisher latte‘! ‘us; 0lt‘y.ol' ljg in the ‘ County of Erie, gnd.St'ato o't:\t{‘e.'vI York. 1l¢I:0Qn¢d‘., ' ' ‘] P‘,¥'‘'.‘19;\_!. ¢!.'T.F‘!!. °!7\'Uj9‘! or Mel-unto-\ll P ton ‘otvthe, is go and moan. 4. '~ wt . Thb ‘Cmmb 2'-uoxya hrithtzto reject :'i'l.Ii qndil! Tbl n‘-am at |'og\n]i|lltlaI- an an uatgrqgu, ' or use vcny‘. _ By order «it the .-e* '11:: in proceedlntn .0! Inoéqng ‘ht-‘Id in any! (or the vol? on Ai!£.'\1s1 7. 1933. I. N- LEYDA, Publilhtr ‘FRED E. Business Manager FRED BITE}. Editor “vaL1sHE1) EVERY THURSDAY A1411 ELECTRIC AVE., =LA‘CKAWAN ADVE'l‘3!lG FIVE A LIN! 3567. ununmn 'ABBo'1\r 1181 15¢\: Month by Carrier TWO P HONES $1350 I, ABBOTT 2377 Jpubws BAJOREK Q YOU CAN'T HELP (nrrrmc BARGAINS _shirts to cement -is going‘ tocost more very «soon, as higher price ‘and wage levels will be on us before we know it. It's about the lastechance to buy needed household articles, and make property improve- ments and additions, ‘at depres- sion costs. The chances are that you have been ‘lax about keep- ?-ing up your house and grounds. in order ‘to -save. But you‘ had‘ better'start your ‘building and repair work ‘now if you don't [want to dig \deep into your pockets in the near future. Providing jobs and punches» ing power is better and cheap-‘ er than charity. THEREFORE, YOU in!) men or YOU, are. cited :9 may cuuan bo'!m\e one S\|l‘l\03atl'l court or our County of Eric, at ‘the County Hall In the City or Bu in sun ‘Coming of E119. on ‘the 1'89: day at Aukuat.‘ 193:. at tel o'clock in the torénoon or that -day, why guch ;a decree should not be mgme. It is an -ancient ‘belief thatg the woman is ‘the lbargaina-hun-, ter of the family and that man‘ must be dragged‘ reluctantly,‘ if at all, to where goods can be purchased cheajsly. . If that is -true, the man of‘ the family must be having a; 3006 time now, for there is very; little else but bargains, at‘ prices unheard of ‘a few years; ago. I ran raIt§oNAI.. gsllkvlcz on YOUR cA;I!. s GEORGE POPOFF ‘IN TESTIMONY, WHEIIEOI‘, We have caused the Solzwol‘ quid Surro. gage; Court to he hereunto «mind, 7 WITNESS, Hon; LOUIS B, HART, S\u'.|'.°cut_e at ‘our and County of Erie, m‘.t_BuI1|lo, N. Y., this am day of July 1933. Report No. -1.. To His Honor the Mayor and Honorable Board of ‘Council. Gentlemen: in RIDGE R]oA;n ‘PHONE: Abbott Kindly consider this letter our appreciation for -refund‘ of» the above named claim. Very truly yours. ‘Cashier. r Alfonse L. Pulkowski. Moved by Aszkler and se- conded by Donowick, communie cation be referred to the City‘. Treasurer for a -report. WI W3 of « tro The following‘ is a report of birth and ‘death certificates his-M sued for other than school or. government purposes f r o In‘ July 1, 1932, to January 1. 1983 91 Death -Certificates G]. '1'. _VAN-DERMEU-LEN‘, cm): \\0!\ the Surnrogntefu court. Tli-I3 Is AN QFFICIAI: mmsrma s'rA Those prices won't -be with us‘ much =lon'ger-— economic law doesn't allow “distress” ‘sales to go on forever. Everything from LEGAL NOTICE’ THE PEOPLE or THE ST-A'l‘~E 01-‘ NEW YORK, ‘To MATILDA LEISING, ANGELINE HOWE ‘IRVING BURK-' BA-RDT, ROSE néwmm, Bl>1_R'l_‘l-IA HOLZHEAUSEN, DORIS BURKHARDT FRANCES TRAPPER, GLEMENCE‘ BURKHARDT, MARGARET BURK. HARDT, RETA BUIIKHARDT. _ WHEREAS Agnes M. Bu:-khendt‘ who guide! at the Town of Clgrenco New, York, hes proaented a petition -to the ‘surrogatejg L‘_Qurt or our County of Erie, ‘praying tor‘ a, dicrée that a cor. ’ ‘tain instrument, in writing, hearing‘ date the 2’lth day of August -‘I932 to lntlvg to both real and personal prop- erty, be duly proved and admitted to probate as the Log: Wllla and Team. ment of Philip Bur hurdt, ‘lute of the Town of Clv'ence, in the‘ County 0!. Erie, and State or New York, de: ceased, 4 TBEREFORI-1', YOU AND EACH 0!!‘ YOU, are cited :0 show come before the surrogatem Court of our County of IE1-ie, at the County Hall in the City 'of Buffalo. in said county of Erie, on tho 28th day 4:! August 1933, at ten o'clock in the for-enoon at that day,‘ why such a. decree should not be made. IN 'i\ES'rlM_0NY WHEREOI-‘, We, ‘have cnuéed the_ Seal of said Surro.\ ‘gate’: Court to be hereunto affixed, ' WITNESS, Hon, LOUIS B. HART, Surrogate of our mid County of Erie. ‘at Buffalo, N. Y., this 21:! day of July 1933. -@ 500 $45.50 11 Birth Certificates TRUCKING AND MOVING Cinders, Wood and T3.» son FIIFTEEN YEARS AGO ¢ Communication No. 6 Honorable Mayor Lohr and ‘the ‘Common Council, Lnckawanna. N.‘ Y. 'Gentlemen: - @ 50c $ 5.50 ‘30 Birth Verifications @ 25c S 7.50 $58.50 Call Abbott 183.3-M I have given Mt. -Pgol Tom- aka, -City Treasurer fifty-eight dollars and fifty cents (358-250) Respectfully y’our_s, A.A‘S. Culkowski; M. D. HEALTH OFFICER ALLEN -r. smmss No. 1 »SIliIlIuryAv¢ . _‘ Miss Helen Merrick, ‘of South Park Avenue, was visiting friends in Scraton, Pa.. the Turnpike, -near Steel’ plant, mule barns. While travelling south on the Hamburg Turnpike, ‘ between Holbrook and Madison Ave-< lnues. I hit a hole in.the road_‘ that was impossible «to avoid. =Cnrs« travelling north would not» permit me to turn enough to. avoid the accident. Robert Monaghan died at his\ residence, 420 Thrid Street. Mc-ved by Aszkler and se- conded. by Donowick, report be received and filed. Carried. Louis. Kulpa was killed in on Ridge Road bridge. John J. Sullivan, Michael 0\! Mara, Robert Middleton, Wil-Q liam Aldrich, John J. Mona-7 ghan, William Breen, J {J . Red-3 r and Edward A. Gunn‘ were appointed members of the Draft board. 492‘ na, Joseph Krone, Abbott Road, the first Lackawanna boy -to be killed in action, was. reported shot by sniper in France. I consulted your local Ford ‘Dealer and be estimated the damage at about eighteen do!-‘ lava (18.00). This ‘sum will re- place two tires, two tubes and‘ a new wheel. Moved by Paryz and second- ed by Donowick, reports of the Supt., of Buiidings, and Chief of Police be received and filed Carried. Capt. Rose and Special 0' Rourke captured murderer on Petition No. 1. To the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Lackaswanna, N. Y. Gentlemen: The petition of CERIL YER- KIVICH respectfully shows: 1. That your petitioner is is the owner of subdivision lots Trusting this matter will re- ceive your favorable attention at the earliest opportunity, I re- main, Proceedings of the Common Council «~ Very truly yours, John» V. Anderson, 56 Commonwealth Regular Meeting of the Com- called to order by His Honor the Mayor Walter J. Lohr. Roll call. present, Donowick, 'Aszkler, Paryz, Warren. Moved by Donowick and se- conded by Paryz, minutes of June 30. 1933. be approved and read. Carried. Communication No. 1 by 120 feet fronting Nason Pk. In conversation with Mr.‘ down a shlort time ago he made an o sell this property for $3000.00. ' ., | In nonversation with Mr.! II-Ieltz he states that any addi-I ltional land over the above ‘mentioned forty feet,ghe will sell to the City at the rate of $150.00 per foot. front by 200 feet -deep, provided .the City' move the existing buildings to adjacent property belonging to him and construct cellar under‘ same. all necessary material to be supplied bv Mr. Heltz, I am informed that the entire work oflpreparlmr this site for 3 street can be made a work re- lief moject ' Ymm very trulv, Tlmhthv N. McCormick. CITY ENGINEER Moved bv Porn and second-w ed bv Aszklnr, communication‘ be laid on the table. and the ialtv Clerk‘ instructed to nut“ the amount of back taxes due on the prooertv And‘ the Corn- nrutlon Counsel petition the of Buffalo to out into Elec- tric Avenue through tlIo_P»\rk. - ! l \! No. 04 ._ Lnckevrnnna Om Council. Luclrnlwnnhn. N. Y. .' Gentlemen: Pomlt m to call to Mun at- tention Nun-~‘lntevV-section on Read‘ Ive... at kids» Road. wherein it in nneesnnry in order to trawl Reed Ave.. to descent several stem. ‘G. '1‘. VANDERMEUL-EN, Olexik oi. the \Surrogate'H Court. “' 153 Inc numbers 37. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, and 43 on the east side of ‘Ham- burg Turnpike, between Mill Street and Simon» Avenue. ac-p ____---_, cording to sketch hereto at- Communication No. 7 tached. * ~ Honorable Mayor and 2. That on or about the Members of the Council. time that Gates Avenue was Gentlemen: paved, an» assessment roll was The taxpayers on Dorrance made up to cover the cost of Street. between Mr. Conway's navinz imi>!'0Veme!It- and Mr. Aldrich are very bad 8. That said assesment ‘roll and need to be repaired. They was erroneously spread in that are very dangerous. the above mentioned lots on‘ We the property owners, are Hamburg Turnpike were as- sending this letter to you to sessed for the Gates Avenue hive you take immediate action pavement. on this matter. a 4. That petitioner has paid Respecttully yours, to the City Treasurer or the Taxpayers on Dorrance City of Lackawanna paving Street. ltaxes for the years 1923. 1927, Moved by Warren and .se- 1928; 1929. 1930. and one-hslf conded by Donowick. commun- of 1931. per statement hereto ication be referred to the com. attached, -and tax rolls in the missions: of Public Works, for Cit!’ T|‘¢lI||l'¢l''I 051“ to Which a report. -reference may be made. ‘ WHEREFORE, your peti- tioner prays that your Honor-. able Body will reimburse him for said taxes erroneously spread amounting to the sum at One thousand, one hundred, seventy-seven dollars and thir- tynine (&l.l.77‘39|)l and- that said paving tax be cancelled for one-halt of the year 1931 and for years 1982 and 1988 which remain unpaid, and that said assessment‘ roll be correct- ed so as not to include said lots on Hamburg Turnpike. . DATED: June 30, 1988. Cerll Yerkovich. Petitioner; GIT! OF LACKAWANNA) «GOUN.T_Y.1F El,lIE_ V g _ : STATE ‘OF NEW’ YORK ) CERJL YERKOVICH, being: duly» sworn. defoses anl says. that he has real the foregoing ‘petition by him subscribed. and ‘knows the contents there- of, and that the same is true to the knowledge ofvdeponent, ex. cept as matters therein stated to be alleged upon information and belief, and as to those 3 (Continued on Page three) Moved by Warren and se- conded by Donowick, Com- munication be referred tq Corporation Counsel. ’ Carried. LEGAL NOTICE ‘ ‘ Sealed prqloaala for suppllog, as set forth below, will be received by the Board 301 Common Ooulnoll of the City of Laokawanna, until eight o’olock, (Daylight Saving Time) Ahg. 21, 1933. and at which time all proposals will be publicly open-=d and -read. Bids for laying sidewalk on Dor- _rance Place as per plan: and speci .tions on file with the Commissioner of Public Worki. To His Honor the Mayor and Honorable Members of the. Common Council of the City of nckawannaé, N. Y. No proposal: will bé conuldered un- eu accompanied by 0. certiuoa check . As you know, the Board of Trade is sponsoring a parade ind field day on the 4th of July to be known as “Prosperity Daytn 409 ms, We would deem it a great favor if the Mayor and City Council would honor us by mur- ching in the parade on this day. We respectfully petition and invite your Honorable Body to Participate and join with us on ‘his day. Very truly yours, Nicholas A. Recedus, Chairman, A , George W. Remenicky‘ Jr. Sec:-etu‘-y.A Curried. Communication No. 8 fro His Honor the Mayor and the Common Counril of the City of Lncknwmna, N. Y. Gentlemen: 1 55 gm; Moved by Aszkler gnd sq- conded by Paryz,communicu- tfon be received and filed. M; p regain meeting of tho’ Boqrd of Fire Commljulonon ‘held on June llith, 1988. tho following transfers of money were npproved and r_ote‘rred to your Hononble Body for ID- proynl. Cu-_1_'ied. Communicition No. 2 . . - To His Honor the M;yo,r an! Honorable Bond 'of Council‘. Gentlemen: » In reply to yiour request for plans and specifications tortwo bridges in Electric Ave.. refer- red to up at the last meeting: Plans and specmcutfons for theae two structures; will be cc-mplete July l 1988. Very trulynyoura. Timothy M. McCormick. CITY ENGINEER 8‘. 1324 to -18,2-C. .3 600.00 182-A to 132-G. $1500.00 Respectully aubnaittel, Julius CITY CIJDIK. 5‘ “we ‘uv~c0'I'\‘ til!” In no eta-n.§.v-le «treat. lfrht and the ri- mlt is I 'm_nn_ber nfneonln. hnvé. fallen and mm twefr vclnthlnm travelling over this nation -at nivht. BE WISE-BUY NOW Moved by ~Donowic§r Ind ac.-* conded by Aazkter.‘ Yer: be approved. , Roll xcgjl. -yea. Donowick,‘ rMzkIer,. Pu-yz, Wamn. A I Moved by Donowicjnd ae- conded by ‘Pm-yjz, communica- 9-fon be received and filed. We, mlneut that you chat- munlcute with the vEl‘ect’flc Coin nany and have them‘ feyonve the street ljamu in front of Me.‘ Domlds store and blue it at the corner of Reed: Ave. and Rirhte Road. ‘Pmatinr .w7\u win rive this» matter your immediate atten- tion. \'*' »Sinnerel,v. 1‘. R. Williams. Sm-.v..\ _ CHAM-RERVOF COM. Moved bv Warren» and se- conded bv ‘Parvz. communica- Hon be. received. filed and the Commissioner of Public Works instructed to nn Hm P.iv“'o'~ General Electric Companv tn, have the Arc Light on Reed’ ,Ave.. turned on. I Roll call, yep. Donowick, Aszkler, Paryz, Wlrrene ‘ ' Curried. communication No. 9 Honorable Walter J. Lohr, Mwor ‘ .. . Tlu Run! on prices in tw- - ‘ Carried. Communication -No. 3 '10]-Iis Honor the Mayor and Honorable Board of Council-. Ggntlemen: Barcalo 100% cotton mattress . . . . . . . . . 88.25 Buoglo Bed Spring, all sizes . . . . . . . . ‘Q12.-‘I5 Ooc'hnn?s Points. all colors . . . . per gll. §1.19 ‘Mayor and Members of the Gammon Council of the City of Iguckawsnna, N. Y. Honorgble Six-‘s: In reply to your request for a survey of the lands, required‘ for an Extension of Electric _Ave., from Ridge Road to Na» non Parkway: «AM ‘WEINSTEIN - g On March 15th, 1933, our of-. (ice Vexecuted for the account of Reap and Company, ‘insur- ance in the Cityvnf Lackawang na, 3 bond in ‘behalf of Paul J‘. Tomaka, covering the collec- tion of State County taxes, in ‘the amount of $666,473.24. This band was executed dur.: ing the \banking holidays and-u in accordance with our inatruc-'~ tions at that particular time no: such bond could be‘ tuned with-. out payment of premium upon LEGAL NOTICE I find that the forty foot’ strip which Mr. «I-Ieltz has of- ered to donate to the City in re;-. turn for cancelation of back taxes is vacant oi buildings. The property 'in”the rear of 'Heltz-’s which ‘belongs to Dr; Ashdown is also vacant. These consist of a parcel :88 feet THE PEOPLE ms‘ THE STATE OF NEW YORK, To ROSE CLEARY, OHARLES «KING, nosmxma, FRED‘ KING. AIJIQE CARR, DANIEL. SERA, EDWARD SERA, JOHN ‘HERA, and HENRY NEVINS, and to any and an other persons who ‘are or claim to be the heirs at law and next of km and‘ distrlbutees of the said Daniel‘ .1, Fisher, deceased, It any such theta be; being the-cousins‘ oi tha Quid Dgniel J. ;Fm1_er, dece:u:ed,“al) ‘of whom imd all or whose names ages, ‘places’ of roll. 374-376 RAIDGE % NEXT 1'oV Louws ‘GASOLINE STATION‘ LACKAWANNA, ABBOTI‘ osoz mew roux WE »DE.I-IVER _ A. »: .;2;z%::m %vsWwav>VJv1T N E W W H SHOE REPAIR SERVICE 950 Rich: Rbgd Open 8 A. M. N C P. M. PHONE: Alpb. I 7 0 2‘ mm a min “ITO WIEGKEI8 p335? 9 53? Ill)’ NIKE muss ' ms% NOW LOCATED AT 1208 SOUTH PARK Can Bbllglut-'-Any condition * CATARACT ALE col EXPORT’ LAGER Km: AND narrusn PAUL HEGEDUS, Jr. Asuravsv :25 um. Road Abbott an 1-non: AlB0l'l'18N an kmim non: MATTHEW A M- KACZOR‘ rvNt:n.u. nuwcron AND EMBA Lust: 1 my AND mom‘ snnvxcn ucnwnaxu xnw volt