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«:5? ,.-+1 3’... I NOTICE ABLASDELL rsr-A '-to mscuss TO‘? N Annsmsur BOX 01 -home-made contec-2 A non: and tuned tiuits ‘given. 1- :5 personal touch -to the’ Christmas remembrance. Stgmod 1Prunu. OHALLENGERS -LOSE T VBASKETBALL GAME. DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS 1 lb prune: 1 lb. -l‘oI'xdtn_t Wmh nrunetvand soak one hour- In just enough cold water 16 -ow» ‘er. Staam until son enough ‘to -pierce eaa - Mate ‘aiclezm cut in -the side run‘ each mnme to remove stone. iv‘/I11 cavity with Cream Fondant. Roll in granulated ‘sugar .and let dry a. few =ho\'u~s belore Yield: 139 tozhl. Sealed proposals for spplies, as set forth (below, will -be re- ceived by the Common council of the City of Lackawanna, until eight o’c3ck December 18, 1933 and at wihch time all proposals will be publicly opened’ and read. ‘Miss Hirsch to .:;peak _on “Pre-school Age of the Child” ‘The famous bout between he C-9m‘m—unit_'v House five and the 'Curtin’s equintette was. nrlled off at Community \T'oH~'e Monday n~ig\h«t with the :cha‘9l‘lengers going down to de-. feat at the ‘hands «of the. Set- -*1‘ement five, to the tune ‘of ‘.7 C-4 15. , John Nelson, A_1\-thur A. Haw- ley and Robert McBra»t_nie are ‘the first elecvtedh comrnis-sioners of Ithe Wood;I«auvv~n sewer ldistri named to office under the terms of be new town law. _ __’I‘-he »elé:t?i_on was held ‘in the Woodlawn Fire Hall‘ at the di- rection of the Hamburg Town board Mr. Nelson, who was ‘elect ed for a three-year term, defeat-, ‘ed'J'ames Carmody, 199 votes to 190 votes; Mr. Hawley won over Nichcmlas Borota for the two-. year term, 209 to 169, anid McBx-antnje defeated Fred Stras- ser for the -one-year post, 214 -to ‘There is ‘fan! run in making. Chriztxnas undies, too. A'fteri:oons'« 1251 E The coming meeting of fhe l5'are\’r-'l‘e:achers' Association on Wednesdav evening. De- cember l3, will be addressed by Miss I. Hirsch of the State ’l‘+=achrr’e Chllezze. Buffalo. who will speak on the subject, “Pre-school A’-gerof the Child.\ Advanced discussion on the inauguration of a :t\3w~n librarv will also be an important sub- ject of inerest to every citizen of Rlasdell. -E’. For the annual audit of City 'l'reasuI'er, ‘City Clerk, -City Judge, and all other depart- ments handling money. No proposals will be consider- ed unless accompanied by a cer- tified check, payable to the City ‘Clerk of the City of Lackawanna, in an amount equal to ten per cent (10%) of the sum named in the said proposal, or by a ‘bond confolming .to -law, such bond to -be fifty per cent (50%) of the sum named in the proposal. 2 cup! Juxnr w ‘grams salt 2 cum envontod mm: A‘-BBOT .2 upcor amp 1 p. vanilla. 4,4 cup Ihutter During: the first stanza it vas a nip and tuck game with vsryone -tied at the close, but \113 concluding spasm of the Arst pu.ztagra,ph of the game waded with Community =1-louse ‘ ading 1-1 to 8. Rutkowskiéof he Curvtins being ‘shut out ‘of the game on fouls. The last spasm was on ice- ?or ‘Community during both ';uarte1\s \with the Vtrailimr 'mr:e as the game .progressed. 1\-et-=:~r Scahilvl was the out- '2.'mding Jpoint winner for the \1u'tin five, although Rutkow- ;!-:i was going strong before he 'v.'a< shlrt out. OLA-SS Choose a ‘heavy iron, aluminum or ‘copper ‘kettle for cooking. :St.ir- ring occasionally. boll sugar, -salt and ‘corn syrup to 245\F‘. =.Add.vlmt'- -ter and mm: >31-adually so ‘that the mixture does not stop boiling many time. -Cook ‘rapidly to farm hall stage (242°F.). ‘Stir constantly because the mixture becomes very thickand sticks easliy at the last. Add va- nilla and pour into a -buttered -‘pan. Cool thoroughly before cutting. ‘Out with :2 heavy, sharp knife, -using a -sa.w~likc motion. Yield: 2 ‘lbs. and evenings are «especially ‘net aside for ‘those oi the tummy who‘ most enjoy candy making. There, is always friendly competition in producing the prettiest and tastles: candies. And who is 9. -better jmige than the young brother who wan- ders into the kitchen nibbling a snack 0'! fondant or taking a lop-j sided caramel? His is a discri-, minatlng sweet tooth. The creamiest, most acceptable candies are made with evaporated milk. This doubly concentrated milk also produces‘ a caramel smooth in texture and rich in taste. In making caramels the evaporated milk should be added gradually ‘to the syrup while the mass is slill boiling, otherwise a cnrdly product will result. This meeting the fourth of the second year in the -life of this organization opens a de- finate program of speaker':. who will take in the different ages of the child, from it'.~: birth until. that point where h\ or shn leave: Hm sr-.hoo7 to cm into the world to earn his liv- 211.0 The election was called‘ be- cause Woodlawn is an unincorp- orated «community and therefore is entitled to its own commis- sioners to‘ supaivi-se mainten- ance of its own sewer distric-t and disposal plant. Two of -the elected members, under the terms of the old town law, held places on the previous commission by tow-n~ appoint- ment. They are Mr. Nelson and Mr. Hawley. No city a C- saune ti The Common Council reserve the right to.»reject any and all bids, and waive all fo1'malities in the interests of the City. By order of the Common Coun- cil, as set forth in proceedings of meeting held in and‘ for the City of Lackawanna on December 4, 1933. Date Nut Roll 29} cups sugar 2 cups chopped 1 (-up evaporated nuts when re your Ch milk ' ' 1 pkg. sliced pit- to die. 71/. Boil sugar and-‘milk to soft ‘ball stage (234°F.). Add dates and cook until they soften and blend with the mixture ‘(236°F;). Add -nuts. Cool, then turn onto a*buttaredepla.t- ter and knead until creamy and s-‘.iff.. ‘Shape in a roll. Wrap ln a. damp cloth and place in covered container until ready to slice. Yield: 1% lb. Date Marshmallow Nu! ‘Loaf l lb. graham ‘,4; lb. mnrshmuh ‘Yo It also t-hus e-v returne ~ Miss Hirsch is -=a member of the f'W'lt1\' of the Slat‘. Teach- .er’s College at Bufalo, and a _director in the primarv depart- hwnt Her topic will b.. the ?“Pre-School Age of the Child.\ This topic should be of vital interest and importance to all people whether or not they bx- narents of children in this cz‘-.- tag-or_v. All people must soon realize that to build a superier next generaion, we must give attention to the child of the day and his env-iernment. Vour interest in your child is reflect- ed through you lattendance at these meetings which are on- tirelv relative to him. The life of the child before he or she enters school great!-.= effects the school age and life of the pupil. The relation of the parent and the child thru the proper food, clothing, shelter and in general‘, all liv- ing conditions etc. will he brought to the fore and ex- plained bv the speaker. Miss Hirsch will be ready to answer any questions you may want to ask, and will enter in- to an mwvl forum at the close of the lecture. The committee working on the possibilities for a town li- brary will have much to report and there will be considerable comment and discussion in this direction. People who are in any way interested in this mat- ter and have suggestons to of- fer will be able to express their opinions at this meeting. It is evident, from state- ments made on all side that the people of this community are entirely in favor of a li- 'brary that can be provided for them at little or no cost. An ad- ldition such as this to our growing community would in deed, be an asset. We ask all people who are in any way connected or inter- ested with this the P.T.A. to be on hand and on time for the next meeting. You will find the meetings friendly and edu- cational. F. Callas and Raiman divid- ‘rl honors for the h-vme team, \ ith Sipos as runner up. \Phi.-: game puts the boys from the Settfemexit center on an cf the World as far as lo- -:'.I basketball history for 1933 .4 concerned, but they have 'ome stiff ‘games ahead of !1“m_ for the opening‘ of 1934. WANN JULIUS BAJOR-‘EK In maklng such candies as fudge the concentrated evaporated milk produces a smoother ‘grained prod- uct and a less expensive one since all. or a goodly part, of the butter may be omitted. In addition to the smooth texture evaporated milk candles have that increased food value because of the extra amount of mm: used. These candies are a real food and should be taken at the end G the regular meal and as an actual part of that men . It is reported. however, that Publicity mamagers, Walter Pozder and Tom McNif-f have changed hats since! the game has been settled, ‘but Tom says: “Pozder’s head may shrink a little after our next tilt.\ -Mavbe hats will be re- City Clerk LACKA WANNA LA CKS NOTHING-——B‘UY crackers (3 lows (30) doz.) 1 cup chopped 1,4; lb. dates (1 nuts was the it is ‘no -sqawooocvoccovooavvuyooo .«.o.‘u.oo_oa..a‘cop‘.»‘«‘«,ou.n>‘u‘~a.4o.u.».«‘u.ao.«.u‘a5.o cup slice) 1 cup evaporated milk PENNSYLVANIA 8.25 I; RANGE COK_E 1: Other sizes 8.85 2% HARD COAL 12.00 I; SEMI-HARD COAL 11.00 :2 Roll graham crackers ‘ Re- serve 1/; cup crumbs. Cut dates and marshmallows in small pieces. wCom~ bine with chopped nuts and all but 1A, cup of the cracker ‘crumbs. Add e\'apom'.ed milk and blend well. Spread the 1/3 cup crumbs on a piece of waxed paper. 'l‘=urn mix- ture onto crumbs and shape in a roll. Cover with Waxecl paper and set in refrigerator to chill. Press mlxlure into square or recmmzular pan. chill and out into squares and dust with powdered sugar. er meda 2 cups sugmr 1 cup c-vaporated 1.9 tsp. salt milk 1 l‘l>s|L white corn azyrup con tem WHER KAUFMAN§ Mix ingredients thoroughly. ‘Bring slowly ‘to a boil. Boil rapidly to 2:‘».\°1«‘.. stirring constantly. Cool. now until creamy. then knead until .<-month and plastic. Set in retri- ;:e-rzuor to ripen. Yield: 1 lb. One certain have to house y 33 Harding Rd. Abb. 0129 M\:-‘£0’!-2‘>3°'2~~.\-2°-Z Ali en us a then Mst street a ham Av Ridge AS WE HEARD IT PRINTERS’ CODE TO END CUT-‘THROAT COMPETITION Friends of Nick Hegedus aw- wondering, “why the bln<‘1?” when Nick took in “King Hen- ry's Wives” a-t Sheas. Aer-nvdirw to ?. letter received from Penn R. Watson, chairman of the Stabilization Committee dated? December 5th, the P?int- ers’ code» is to bg signed in 48 hours. Str Turnpik If ic undr-rstood Hmt some of the boys down at the Ameri- can Bank are getting jealous of the notice Mextt received. the hou The‘ printers’ code is designed *4 end out-throat comnetition, thus enabling each Printinlg‘ ‘P ant nrop. to offer the faire=t possible price for his nroduct.» with a wage‘ for him and his emp‘oyees. eep Young ‘with If you don't b.elieve_ Paul Hegedus, Jr., is busy just try to find him at 10 o'clock—rin the morning, Your Children expensw Don't give them I cum nagging mothn to temembet. A happyhqme d¢p|.'IidS upon you. If your wurk is a burden-—'Lf the chil- dren annoy you—<lo mnnctbing ahput It today. Start taking ‘Lydia E. Pinklui.In'l Vegetable Compound. It will shady your nervcs—give you that extra strengthand cue!!! you need‘. By actual reootd. 98 out ol 100 women any, “It help: me.\ Give it I hit chanccto help you too. Sold by 1|! chemists. _ -In his letter Mr. Watson» said ,v~ v-.._,wA~. ~ A new deal. according to Marcus Weinstein, is a new deck of cards every time he plays “66.\ State. Alb: ’ functiolm We ing abso unauspici. he cham anlce um and call of the c: their ca: fi~nancia' “It is gratifying indeed‘ at this time to be able to announce definitely that the completion of the Printers’ code is now but a matter of a few hours. Eddie Schuefund has a brand new idea for the pan- handler who offers to work for a meal. When apprmachecl on this racket Eddie points to the NRA sign and says: “Mv friend, I would like to help you. But, under the NRA I (_:an’t hire a man for less than $14.00 a week.” Last week. Genera! Mohnson, the NRA Administrator, Wrote a letter tao Deputy Adminstrator Rodgers, in which he said: 1 yum . Pmkhafé;meta_nae;.§_mppu ‘My Dear Mr. Rodgers: It would seem to me that sufficient time has elapsed since the public hearing on the Graphic Arts Industries Code to bring an immediate pomsummation of ‘this code. I fully appreciate that over twenty specific code now come under the .Graphic {Arts Industries Code; howevcr, It 15 my judgment that suf- ficient ‘time has elapse’! since these lieaxvings and ask that you ‘])|‘0I“P‘}..lY pursue the following course: 1. That you advise the parties, the employers and the employees’ mpre- -s¢\n+n+iv?\ of the Graphic Arts In- dustries Code, that there must be u '5 Saturday last Day of “Fire Sale” : HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS STILL IN STOCK Gra a-brogau is the b: No\ Justices of the 3 Wh YOI is direc protecti< when th By the wa_y——where has the old fashioned chicken dinner disappeared to? Frank Ryszka wants to know. People who regularly attend U. S. Cloth 1 E Men’: Dren Cap: Top Rubbers 0 For Winter MAX’S MEN’S WEAR 337 Ridge Road Across from Croatian Church IE1! -‘\0. to bring some neighbor and friend who mu never had the pleasure of attending one of the meetings. REPEAL CUTS ' CITY REVENUE W. C. T. U. HELD MEETING AT HOME OF MRS. SAMPLE Not only the residents of Lackawanna. but also the City contributed towards the reju- venation of old John Barley- corn under the repeal act. One of the City’s juiciest sources of revenue under pro- hibition was the issuance of soft drink licenses, but now that the State has a monopoly on licenses this source of re- venue has gone into the dis~ card. code. and it must. be consummated \ immediately. 2. That if within 48' hours an agree»- ment has not been arrived at. a committee of two from the employ- vrs and employees groups shall as- Thi police f( Pas their ov The W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. Henry Sample on “- e'1”esr1ay evening, December 6. Eleven members were present __ .31’ .ter a. vbpsinenss meetjng / :'>W_u. .«x 11 ’:_:;R__;\ J91.\ V.‘ L‘ 1\) - \ 32:39 RIKTWER f \‘ 1,‘-A _ < 1;-_'..\\vV A\ ~ . ‘ ~ '\\.:::=~\ \”'» V-' . _ ' SIMON PURE Real Beer’; ins2,~.r.1 popu- ‘U-_\_“C:.~__¢ 5'. larity, we believe, is due to its down- \\‘ R :1,“ J. : right snxonzhness-the «om! absence of 5» .1‘ ‘ any bins‘: afiemaste. ’ .:_-1313;: n SIMON PURE is the \best beer\ omwu. ., ' sands. Perhaps you'll like ixhest. Make , ' 4‘ ' * our \Direct Compazlson\ xasl. Drink 5 ;,,_.‘:‘_;-1' ',:\.'v_1', *» SIMON PURE and your present favorite °-\' ‘ brand alsc. Lr-‘I your fasie decide. /_‘.§f3. \‘7“;\‘%;r‘f..=“- , F. _ _ \3 ‘ T3,» ';vp%’&!:1‘*: . ~ _‘ \Z2\ - - . _‘“.“X>‘_. 43» $0; 1 .,_,‘_h BUSH DISTRIBUTING ‘C0. Q-‘*3 \.\‘»’-\«-v:°»; 116 SOUTH PARK AVENUE vb\? ._.,';;'.-.-.-1,/' AB. 1246 BUFFALO, N. Y. AB. 3455 “,7 V -V ‘I4’ ..»-.,».““’-'—v wir sociate themselves with fou in com pleteting the code. 3. That in the evident the committee proposed in the foregoing fail to arrive at an agreement with you, that you and the committee ar. gerane to meet me promptly so that I might decide xvhut further course is necessary, to bring this code .into legal ope'mtion;\ Ah the sen‘ ‘Fol protecti be reacl In strictly W\ °=mdm'son a“d MN. Gladys Taylor, gave an interest- .. me urxgiw of tihe W. C. '1‘. U. at F1-edonia. N. Y., 60 _v<::w_.rs ago, _ _ _ A Jams. je fruit, .cookies, toys, scrapbooks, etc., will be‘ taken to the Protestant Home The City Dad's recognizing the _State's supremacy in the field. annulled the ordinance. providing for City licenses Monday night. l It sidise t' than» a. during land; 0* ~ M‘ “run during the week be- fore Christmas. Anyone wishing to donate any of the above mentioned items pleave leave them with .\.'1's. Edith ‘Page. T1-I in Women 'Le|A‘lize3 This source of income was well‘ worth lookng after before- depression hit the burg,‘ but fees have hardly paid for the postage used by city depart- ments. in Japan the ltruilic In women has been going on for more iimnsiloovyenrn and is a lezzitimnte business; licensed and regulated by the government itself. The girls are sol‘<l their fathers’ for 1! term of ilve to ten years. but the average is six. The usual price for- merly was nhout‘ the eqnivnlent of £500. aml £750 was not toowmuch for an exceptionally attractive maiden\. writes n~ London Tii'«Bil correspondent from Tolcyo. Whon women stopped buying expensive silks, they little remit ized that it would cause the price of silk growers‘ d:1n;.rhtcrs to. drop from £500 to £2; in some ‘(-uses as low as 25 shilllngzs. with 5 shillings down and’ the bninnce in lnsmliinirnts. As often hnppons. good mny come out of evil because the situation has‘ become to drcnrlfnl that public conscience in Japan has been aroused. Kh Capital: around little h: RATES AS LOVV AS DESIRED‘ DA Y AND NIGHT SERVICE WILLIAM WORDSWOR'I‘H.—“'Ph e __ __ _ meanest flower that blows gives \¢“_ thoughts too deep for tears.\ A ‘ ‘ l ‘$5’! \ ‘%'\4\\‘?3§.; ,‘~‘ \/’V ' ”*-:=# ;‘~~.. ~_:—_:'- (, 5.‘ .« “V: Under the wet administra- tion and the coming‘ of legal- ized beer about 300 or 400 “wink-and-get—it” places fold. ed up and the “easy” money .pouring into the City's? coffem ‘suddenly dried up. From present indications -it aalso looks‘ as if a number of the recently opened saloom wili‘ close their doors when -the time come to re-apply for their 1934 licenses from the State.- Th P giving «each at Phone Abbott 1479 Day and ‘Night Sc:-via A ceremony of well-o1'dex'ed dig- nity is arranged by us; there is a personal note of Sii1(.!el‘e cour- tes-y in our profeissioiialism. MATTHEW STANISLAWSKI U N D E R T A K E R AUTOMOBILES you mm: won A;LI. 0.CCAswNI_ I59 CALDWELL PL. LACKAWANNA N. I. Clufi: jtion» 11 losis; ‘but is losié. i__t udtl ‘lty. PETER PASNIK PASIECZNKK UNDERTAKER 023 Ridge Road A55. 0228. S;:j,:., 1:‘. ;, ix/»».:~\‘.-'-f mvusn. mam xmvmvmvn 1- , 4. <- :: ' X,» ', e '.I‘ ‘. . ..,_,.. -M THE DISCRIMINATING PUBLIC CHOOSES BECK’S BEER Bottles Distributed by Keg: Paul M. Hegedus, Jr. AM). 2757 7 S25 RIDGE ROAD ABL. 8428 FOR PERSONAL sanvxca on YOUR can I00 GEORGE POPOFF 162 moor: ROAD moms: Abbott 2020 NOW IS THE TIME: an-:1‘ YOUR cm: READY FOR WINTER N E W W I Y SHOE REPAIR SERVICE 950 Ridge Road Open 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. PHONE: Abb. 5 7 0 2 IF Y.'.QU_B., .W_A,,N'1‘ HONEST TO GOODNESS CREAM YOU GET IT HERE OLYMPIC CANDY KITCHEN HOME MADE AND BOX CANDIES ' Co-operating with NRA 485 Ridge Road Abb. 3871 152 Ridge at the Hollywood HILTON & POUND IIITII WREGKEBS usen 5.» run rams an no !@;§___.vM MAKE TIRES ' 1 ' NBS NOW LOCATED AT 1208 ‘SOUTH PARK Cars ‘Bought——,Any condition