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*l.‘.ACKAWA_N_NA HERALD Thursday. October .5. 1.935! rd‘ » :2 ‘E3; “:;\:' .,. ) V ERIE COUNTY LIQUOR BOARD SETS HOURS ‘SALES TAX MUST COVER THREE MONTH PERIOD that the nlisunderstanding was brought to his zxdztention by‘ Deputy Commissioner John -H. Thompson, following an influx of far\’ty»-{returns for the second period. The return. ,he painted (mt, must cover the -tax on sales made =d'lring July, August, and September. The 'tax is «payable during the presernt -month. DR-cmw RESE-ARCVWDIRECTO ,5 A.D.‘S.FELLO\!/SHIP To conform with special -local concll‘tions and semi-iment lithe’ Erie County Alcoholic BPVW-1 Control ‘Boawl ‘han made |‘ocal% rules, app‘.'ovecl by the St\te Alcoholic Bevel-age i)ov1t1' ol Board, and“ suppl‘emen:tary ‘tn. «the [rules of the ‘State Bnarrl} which are drawn up for general application throughout th e State. Albany, Octdber 5-—Ma.ny tax-payers are filing returns un- der New York St:2ite'~s 1% retail sales tax law for two month- ‘pefiods Ya-ther -than for 1;‘he~ three month period ended Sep- tember 30, as -required by iaw, Mark Gxaves-, Presidenit cm the State Tax \Commission revealed. today. »Comm.’.ssioner Graves said NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN \THAT\ License number Buf. B1485 has been issued to ‘thee .uI‘.dorsignedvt0 «Mi! ‘beer and‘ wirre at retail ur.d'er Sectinn 76 of the Alcoholic Beverage Con» ,trol Law at 322 Ridge Road, Lackawanna, En:-. County. N. Y. to ‘be consumed -upon the said premises NOTICE IS =1-ll-JREBY \GWEN THAT License number But. 1-} 3999 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer and wine at retail‘ under Section 76 of the Alcoholic Beverage Con- trol Law at 1538 Hamburg Tumpike, Lackawanna, Erie County, N. Y. to be consumed upon the said premises. 1 JOSEPH KLOC 1538 Hamburg Turnpike, Lackawanna, N. Y. Whenever local m :are, drawn: up Whidh, icoumrpa.tib'ie~ with the law, are in keeping‘ with community sentiment and seek to prevent, abuses in beer. sales and drinking, they are given the approval of the State’ Board. Welsh and Clean W?it<h 5MAHVE1EN£ Distributed by 25c Per Gallon -MRS. ANNA LEWIS -112 APPLE STREET I“ u‘ ‘M’ ’ The Erie County Board pro-» -hjibits the sale of beer between? 3 A. M. and 6 A. M. Detailed‘ regukations have been drawn up to give a clear, unscreened view of icensed premiies, as ‘requsred, by the State law. _ * ANNA RIBARIC 322 Ridge Road, Lackawanna, N. Y. /.»m-',_,.; I“; R / ~\\—:- R‘. 2% I , ‘V’-I -. ”’v\‘ .,,/'73, -./ .. 1.», \\‘2.S » Ky}--’ ,.- N THIS min gn I'M-_C.IONE )5 A P;<.’5CRu':. )'HOi< I»nSIE.kIA, CARVLD 3.500 Y AGO . fa‘, I933. :\vIu-vIr.m I’ '~ ' ~ V C Beer licenses in the Buffalo zone have brought $891,516.40, into public coffers, according to the repolts as of Aurgust 31, of the revenue collected under the. State Alcohiolic Beverage Con- trol Board. This total was divided into $389,566.65 for June; $321,106 for July; and $180,843.43 for August. The Buffalo zone is composed of the following counties: Al- legany, Broome, Cattaragus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Cortland, Erie, Genesee, Livings ton, Monroe, N-iagara, Ontario, Orleans, Schuyler, Seneca, S t e u b e n, Tioga, Tompkins, Wayne, Wyoming and Yates. The total collection of $891,- 516.40 for the Buffalo zone com-i pares with the total of $1,446,- 902.96 for the Albany zone and $3,201,319.24 for the New York City zone, making the total col- lection fo.r the whole state $5,- 539, 738.60. (This figure per- tains to the revenue from lic- enises alone and -not from taxes) In the Buffalo zone a total of 6,489 licenses were issued. Of this total 4,159 were to restau- rants; 1,323 to Grocery stores; 188 to clubs; 609 to hotels; 132, to beer ngarddens; and 86 to drug stores. KlLLED\|N MIXING DRUGS FOR TROPICAL ‘DISEASES. « -‘..,£‘:;:Z£.N[\.v vorzxcurv PHARMACISLSPECIALIZES m summ- NG muss FORAFRICAN exmzonnows. BET!-lEaL CHURCH HAS CROWDED SCHEDULE ‘HAMBURG TURNPIKE IMPROVEMENT FINISHED This was‘a busy week for the Bethe! Church societies with the Women meeting at the home of Mrs. Chester B. Whitohili on Wednesday, at which time delegates to the District Presbytery conference tendered their reports. Mrs. Ann Nichols, supervisor at Moses Taylor hospital having ch'arge of the devotional ser- vices. ‘I One it’ the most useful un- lcmployrvent projects in this ‘section 4 f the State was com- pleted this week with the fin- ishing of the Hamburg Turn- 'pike widening and resurfac- ing, Nlotorists now have a wide macadam pavement through the city in place of the old 'l»ottlc neck narrow brick road full of bumps and axle break- ing pitfalls. For the past three months the progiect has furnished em-» ployment for between 125 and 150 men, togrethor with rollers and a fleet of tru-clcs. The resurfacing being dom- without seriously 1'0st1'ictin_e,' the heavy traffic along thi-' important thoroughfare. Abandonment of the trolley tracks which for years made traffic on the Turnpike a men» ace gave the State and Coun- ty authorities a chance to open an improved highway 42 feet wide and two miles in _longth at a material cost of $37.00. Labor was supplied throwxh the County Work Relief Bu» man, the cost of which will Iro reimbursed by the State. Supervisor Robert M. Averv aided by Supervisors Thiel and Adler were largely instrumen- tal in securing this up-to-date highway for Lackawanna. Today the Women’s Society served luncheon at the church to a large crowd of hungry guests. Sunday's schedule begins with the regular 10 o'clock morning services. At 6:30 p. In. there will be a meeting of the Young People’s society. At the evening church services the Rev. G. Howard Michelson, pastor will speak on “Where Are You Going?” The whole upstate zone is- sued 2,882 licenses as compared with 11,901 of the New‘ York City zone. The New York City zone includes seven outside counties: Dutchess, Nassau, Or- ange, Putnam, Rockland, Suf- folk and Westchester. YOUNG REPUBLICANS TO HOLD RALLY DANCE V Announcement is made of a dance under the auspices of Young Men's Republican club, at St. Barbarbfs Church ‘hall, Sunday evening, November 5. John Seres jr. is chairman. He will be assisted by John J. Spara, Andrew Wiktor, Wil- liam Strzelczyk, Joseph Ja- rosz. Thaddeus Balbierz, Hen- ry Leszcznski, Matthew Kac- zor Valentine Bctt, Stanley Cizdziel, Chester Boduch, Louis Kornek, Stanley Bugala, i Daxgstater, ZVincent ’ar arczyk, tanley iolkow- slci, Andrew Saladyga, John ‘Kama, Felix Smolarek, Al- Eoeat Iéuwik, ]§tanley Balon, .0 n ..aja-s, wank Potpora, lilldwaild Sires, Stanley Kwas, osep ‘zulinsci, Andrew William Patronik and o n Gordick. UIIIZIJZH EE [HIE POLITICAL POT BOIIS, SPELL BINDERS SEETH With the organization of the respective city campaign committees the political pot came to the boiling point this week and political spell bind- ers will soon seeth forth from the two dominant poligcal headquarters to try and rally the common man into the fold of the bi-annual drive {for the control of the administrative branch of our city government. The Republican City Com- mittee organized Monday eve- ning with Fred Hoepfinger, Chairman; John Spara, secre- tary, and John J. Doherty, treasurer. CAVALRY HORSE SHOW AT ORCHARD PARK Like everything else are going Paper costs more, help costs have Horse lovers will be given :1 treat at the first annual horse show of the Buffalo Cavalry Hunt club at the Cavalrv Farm, Duell’s Corners Road, Orcharcl Park, on Sunday, Oc- tober 15, at 1:30 P. M., ac- cording to Lawrence E. Doher~ ty, chairman. Events listed include: Stee- ple chase; best tminecl Troop- o1\s mount; handy hunter: touch and out: musical c-hair race; Cossack riding: jumping; road hack class and officer's clmrger. are greater and advanced. EEE Our prices are consistent, and Democrats will be guided in their campaign with Michael McGuire in the chair, assisted by Adolphe Pillich, Joseph Mahoney, Theodore Michalak, Thomas Smith, Carl Kniller chairmen; Edward T. Malone, and William Carroll, vice tr'oasurer', Nicholas Thomas. financial secretary: Patrick Lally and James Williams, re- cording secretaries; Joseph R. McCann, publicity. FALCON E ANSWERS CRITICS AT TAXl’AYERS' MEETING At 9. meeting of the Taxpay- ers’ division of the Chamber of Commerce, Mondgay evening. several misunderstandings in regards the assessment of the Steel Plant were cleared up by Assessor Anthony J. Faclone in a two hour talk on the assess- ment features. comply with, the NRA code, as ac- cepted hy the printers of this terri- L CLUB TO DISCUSS PLANS FOR TWO EVENTS At,g1 meeting in the club moms, Sunday the L club will discuss: plans for two social functions in October and No- \.'en1bm'. Following the Assessors talk chairman Milka called upon the opposition to present their side of the case, but everyone seemed satisfied that Mr. Fal- cone has shown that the city was justified in its stand for an adequate retum from the plant. Some of the strongest op- ponents to the assessment being raised at this time, expressed themselves as satisfied with the Assessors action, now that they thoroughly understood what the City ‘was trying to do for the small taxpayer. The first being a social gathering for members and their parents on October 25. in the club headquarters, with Louis Bauty and Julius Karsa in charge. President John Chontos. is chairman of the second event, a dance at Dom Polski on No- vember 3. ~ If you are. NRA, those who comply with NRA-.---and TWO LOCAL anus _ m u. or 3. \rnosu\ Among the freshmen enroll- ed at The University of Buf~ falo this fall are the following from Lackawarma and vi- cinity: back the pledge you signed. Loretta M. Craig. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Craig of 1132 McKinley Park» way, Lackawanna, and Eunice R. Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evan B. Evans, of 110 Cherry Street, uackawanna. Both Miss Craig and Miss Evans are in the School of Business Administration. NOT THE JOB McCANN LELYDA PRINTING Co. Joseph McCann, of Modern Avenue, requests us to state that he is not the Joseph Mc- Cann named as Democrzitic -publicity agent and that he is only interested in -politics to me extent that he is actively campaigning‘ for Assessors ]j:alco11e and Shaffer, Irv: .g'».t a * .! .2? ‘WILDCATS T0 PLAY SUNDAY Lackawanna V ~ B13313“ Abbott 1181 [Two Plants] Abbott 2377 514 \:V ‘ The Roland Wildcats Jrs. _af- ter successfully defeating the Zoladz Jrs. 13-0 at Blasdell .Field will try to -do the same in the South Buffalo Italian Jrst The game will be called at Blas- dell. Kickoff 2:30, Sunday. If bacon is drained on a paperplae or a folded paper napkin before it is served, this dries and crisps the bacon and makes it ‘less fattening: to those who eat -it. I3 ‘..i éiaf‘ M»: .,~?, LJ. Uncle Ab says that most new gadgets are not the equals of -good-fashioned tools. CA 5.5 §.»\»t \M\? U 1} 1 ;......,.:,._,Tw ......:-... .,.,-‘..V . 9.4..-.,w- .. -5{.e«.«a».:71*2'.a:,eL£».i1r3l*» i’%'‘?-‘**'‘‘’*’‘-’(‘‘ \:2. “. J .‘ . . , .. ,_ 1,./:» MONEY DEPOSITED ON OR BEFORE tOCTOBER 10TH Will draw Interest from October list In complriarnce with the provisions of the Banking Act -« of 1933 enacted by the Congress of the United States and Federal Reserve Reguialit us, we are reducing our interest on all Thrift and Interest Accounts to 3% per annum for the quarter ending December 3lst.., 1933. . . . The Laekawannél Na.ti0na.i Bank has ad- hered to conservative and sound banking practices for over thirty years. . . . . - . Laekawanna N atlonal Bank