PAGE TWO | ONION PRESS COURIER i Mr and Mrs Lester Hetrick | Elizabeth Rummel, also with M He rts oe wey ver crate as | MARSTELLER [oot noir WANORMER | SE Bemedich | ois "ot "rim ot, symm, say mu DY ! NOW 1 Y By MRS. FRED SCHROCK Jo i BUETILET An “xls — By M | Blige and at the home of Mr. and ford, ames Dillon THE UNION PRESS-COURIER | y MRS. | Fairmont, W. Va, and Adam y MRS. ELMER KEITH By MISS MARY HEAM Phone Barnesboro 829-R-2 Spiecher of Columbus, Ohio, vis-| Mr. and Mrs. James Sil 4 Tn, Raina], They then | baker, motored to M i = ' 31 (HW ti FIARCY, i J ne © y x i : aga Patton Ceurier, Estab. 1803 Union Press, Estab. 1988 i Mrs. Wm Gilmore and son ljted here last week at the Jack My and Mrs Da Horta MF. nd Mrs hi Rey Beidiiey - a Fale DAS week ~ : x » : er —— Eddie y Alened: Cali have of avidenn and Lennie "avior o ’ '{ ¥a, or Py . : . ¥ : - . and Vice Faaiore spent AR Lew | Pub. ‘shed every Thursday by Thos. A. Owens and Frank P Cammarsta, Ya ned i Ae ’ fa Saleh, BA Davidson and K th Tay fe and family have returned home jays on a fishing trip near York. | ond Building. Sa Avenue, Patton, Ps, and entered as sec- turned to heir home ailer Spend gidences Other week end visi after a week's vacation in Mich: " M Lew Hot : the Siam mall Saver May 7, 1938, at the postofiice at Patton, Pa. under ing the past few weeks here with! rg were the Paul Pellas family {gan Mr. and Mrs Awis Roimes | 2 1 the lady's sister, Mrs. Nattle | of Spangler | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weld and 2nd son, Jeffrey Lynn, of Girard, | Th pee Good, and mother, Mrs Anna . ; . "oar bie A | mon F 0. spent the week end at Lhe! Thomas A. Owens, Editor | Los now. ; { Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor and | Pride Sar, and Mrs. Minnie Gust Lee home here { FRANK P. CAMMARATA Busi MM e i € t granddaughter, Judy, and Mrs Tie ave returned after spend- rd . ; usiness Manager || | B ; ; ing 8 week in Cr » - A wiener roast was held in THOS. A OWENS JR. _ Managing Editor i Mrs Zelda Long and brother, | james Taylor and son. motored to a. ee ‘Fnge A .- honor of Eddie Carroll's ninth! —————— | Nattle Good, t the week end | Phoenixville 1 § day 3 r 2 “imer Keith anc - Subscription: 2.50 Y i B® A ON eT 8 a he Ph XV i Jas Saturday whe * | daughters, Maxine and Ilene. Eu- birthday Those attending WET : arly NATIONAL EDITORIAL |/in Akron, Ohio ey were AC-|Mry James Taylor joined her hus. | C5188 : Tommy Ager, Bobby Ludington in Advance : | companied their return trip by | She | Kone Van Scyoc and Body Keith _OTMY AREF y : { companied on their return Pp BY band, who is employed there Dent av Henry Saylor, Ronald Bogus AL 1 i their mother, Mrs. Catherine (300d will reside in that piace for the | aty's Pern Prog pi with the Morgan Stickler Mary Stalty, i ‘ : i ¥ N ’ . : lh ¥ | and nephew, Robert Good | present lof Akron, O aplen Judy Stoltz and Barbara Carroll. | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richard. Janice and Henry Hoskins of | Mes Ellen Beers has gone to James Carvan is spending n represent Sry» =on were Monday visitors in Al- | Detroit, Mich, are spending the | Akron to spend some time with "hort time in Baltimore, Md, at ipral jor pub- |i toona summer months here at the Fred her daughter, Mrs. Linda Capien the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | Carol Ann Good returned home Schrock home. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lovell ang Carvan after spending a week camping Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bogett! isons, Lynn and Gary, spent the Mr. and Mrs. Leo Berringer | at Paradise Furnace near Trough and Mrs Blanford Patterson and (4th with Mr. and Mrs Sam and son, Phil, are vacationing in | Creek State Park, as a guest of Mr and Mrs Wm Peel visited in | Stewart of Punxsutawney New York at the home of My. the Colver Presbyterian C(Hurch Johnstown last Wednesday | Mr and Mrs Willis Stine of *nd Mrs John Kost group Mr and Mrs Alex Laird and | Altoona were Sunday visitors at Mr and Mrs Orville McKeon J Real Estate Values And Revenue Mr and Mrs Kenneth Richard. family of Gallitzin and Mr and [the home of Mr and Mrs James 80d family visited recently with ; son and family and niece Rose Mrs James Laird Jr, and family | Stine relatives in Ashtabula, O The second annual report of the new State Equalization Board | jagper. visited in Madera repent. of Wilkes-Barre visited here over | Sunday visitors at the Howard bearing on the assessed figures and the actual market valuations of 3 the recent holiday week end ‘with | Rr ter od ye and i» Heating Cambria County real estate has been released This report has to do| Wesley 8Bnow of Pittsburgh, is Mr and Mrs James Laird Sr i owing ’ ‘ . ; spending a vacation hers with his Mr and Mrs Richard Fowler | ied Norman Culver of Kyler. | with the amounts a great many of our school districts will receive grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Henry and son of Ambridge visited in| By M. A. PANCZAK a, ® Roofing in state aid in the future and strangely enough, there are : bt i ap He of two largely-ctrrulated reader _ that Diantets Patton and all major mining towns In Northern Cam re - Tames Stratton | nding many of | go ok wr Runday at the Lewis Fowler | Mr. and Mrs Geo Masionik re Atlee 8 spending vacation in Reatile, Wash, at the : “ ; AY i : y 16) tention { he fine "i $44 “rere anf = PLE turned thetr Wor fn Pramod oon § ’ pid : . * our school directors who pay little or no attention to the ind Mr. and Mrs Mario Cremi ¢ bi che ronal etait FEaLICEN Ca - yen 'e In Ayton, home of his parents. Mr. and Mra » Spouting ® Pamting famine” that may descend upon them in 1951-62 and s lot of local Paulsboro, N. J. and John Den Rolvio Vieadelli visited rel PUAN, RIter a viel here at the Basil Stratton : x ies 3 » 5 4 Ed Ne io a Jersey we prt ty |e Faire a if the farmer at yo AM ke h ! Assessors seem to care even less enie of Hartisburg, visited there itn New Jirssy recently = 8 seme of $ father, Mike Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson ® Plumbing ® Wii " over the Fourth of July week end Nand) Vivadelli is visiting in the | Masionik Br are vacationing in Camden rmg Fact of the matter is that the work of the State FEqualiza- at the John Demonic home tat ! | Mr and Mrs Edward Wagner N J. at the home of their pom, tien Board in this matter, and its conclusions as shown in & | Sexsea— Sexi ; i i jand Mr and Mrs Zola Wagner Robert Anderson. and family i i nr . . " : Estimates gladly given. No job too big ¢ t ¥ table elsewhere in this paper, will have no >flect on tax rates | and children have returned from Mrs 7 B. Savior spent a few :. : y " #8 ng or loo small and county, state and municipal taxes will continue to be levied || SPECIAL PURCHASE SAVES YOU PLENTY! | a Wit with relatives in Spring few an%s i Joiavowh at the | Expertly trained men handle all phases of the work ' i | Valls ¥ Y ome of Mr. and Mrs Robert on the basis of assessment figures. The work of the state in | 9 - i rand Mrs Robert Altman HOThick establishing market values, however, will have a hearing on the TY bd ana ildren Pittsburgh were Car Cadwell 2hd son, Buadky WE SUPPLY EVERYTHING FROM ” " i : : » 8 p | JER 5 thie Rennes So Ar were mnateln Dmy”’ vikitora in nancial tricts, i 3 f ; . hues 4 we havie of Lhe jad amount of state # ald to the various school districts " . ald : re I oe ot ea 'y * Pittsburgh on Saturday THE GROUND UP! Market values are to ba used instead of assessed values in deter FN ne of A: & al mts. Bl MY PEOTR Miss Emily Everett was a re et ' Samp 4 » wy 4 “ mining how much each school district will receive. In the past, ry } 7 as “ . Bika i . ent gue? al the RBavior home , L " . the assessed valaation has governed payments , bE _— 1) SH Xr ! Mrs Silvio Farina and children Mr. and Mrs Bernard Jusie- LUMBER CEMENT - CONCRETE BLOCKS p Bridgeport, Conn, are visiting wieez of Chester, Pa visited igm- ROOFING - GLASS . SAND - OTHER SUPPLIES Reciting all these warnings again ih this column may be a hit i § d ; : Mrs. Farinas mother th- ong friends in town recently boresome to some of our readers Maybe the optimistic school offi] ; b v sel Columbus Clyde Bradford has returned as ' ’ ; ¥ {ar Wild is ¥ vs tbr ane a patient ta * Ra Horm. gials feel that the next session of the legislature again will cause a Pa = () ¢Int HT visit F tal in PH indelph re GERALD SHERR y : " { ’ fBiyre werd recenit visitors PIVSE aR i ipfia postponement that will take the teeth out of the act. No one knows | ; 1 at the Win Patterson home Cherie Rtickler has returned to | Whether that will happen or not. But if it does happen, there are] a = tobert A. Callahan and Edwin White Plains, N.Y. after a brief General Contractor — Lamber — Building Materials going to be a lot of officials with red faces and a lot of real estate| J A. ! ol Ite have returned lo their em- TROAULION here with her parents, | ; : (11 g vs ' : iy :s wie joy ment in a "pw Mr and Mrs Charles Stickler y will be ’ hol le "hades far above that of! a a loyment in Dayton, Ohio, after a TY r Jr olltown assessors who n given wholesa Ades a of | ¢ “PPR 9 ® BRACELETS Visit Bete at thelr SoaBebtive Mr and Mrs. Verio Berringer individual property owners wh have had their property assessments EEN hy Hp” de y nly ¥ and sons vacationed in No ont. | boosted to a proper assessment value : pia 2 SR + ele * NECKLACES Misses Therina and Jo. CHuire Fa, recently at the home . hata, The assesssaent values in Cambria County in comparison | LA FETE ER A ® EARRINGS Sh K, Mr and Mrs Fawar] Sse 0 — ; ; 1 ” : fig with market values range all the way from LL] { B3.R9 Avingky of New Brunswick, N TES : bois A . ; Sligo A ® CLIPS *» SETS J. and Mrs. John Chamers and | percent. to a low of 20.62. It isn't strange, therefore, that many iy . daughter « Conneaut! Lake are of the communitica where the figures are low are the very i 4 guests at the Val Controchick re- districts, aside from school purposes, that have been seeking Rat 3 ve sdaes here, there and everywhere for funds to meed borough and § 4 ' AE Mr and Mrs Wm Blum and 8 ‘ s.” highways, ’ / 1 1 laughter, Joan, of Niagara Falls , " : ® | IN. YY. are visiting at the Fred ¢ ’ Klegg 8r., home Ry Winifield Green RN othe | " Mercy Hospital, Pltsburgh, is With them in an intelligent manver in just and equitable tax spending & VACALIOn here with her assesaments with their acighbere Y md er Mra Sentt (Green 4 " Here is quality Costume I . oh thos TE aa Northern Cambria communities, as a whole, have mighty low Yq Jewelry you Il Bnd at /| Th a Oh 9 a es ator hy F 1 N E U A L I T Y assessed valuations as compared to the market value of taxable real i : bh hich i ' a ak nd ves ih Q y. Keeping in mind that perhaps a 50 percent assessed ' ue hey prices ON Stra oP rib 3 valuation on market value would be sarnething in line of equalization : , Beautifully cut and mr i ahaa a and thought. let's take a look at some of the Jocal area figures: The > pit e ATTY Wper He Week visitling . : » i a : 0 t » : ' wv . {yp » | of market value In Ashville is listed at 20.12; that of : "4 gated Th R {mong relatives in Pittsburgh H I G H F A S H 1 O N — at 26.04; Carrolitown, 25:08; Chest Township. 46 90 (and 0 . r fam backs, ite : Mi and Mrs. Val Panek hay should be proud of that). Dean Township is listed at 27 30 . Age and colors in a large Frlarned dome ‘tom 4 val wR 8 Carroll isn't too bad at 37.58; Elder Township, 323€ i relatives in Chicago, Hi y f variety. I Holiday visitors st the A FE = Gallitzin Township are examples of wide as- a | Farabaugh home were Mr and : being Nsted st 48.48, the township at $1.67. . Mrs. Chick Robinson of Detroit COATS SUITS DR and our Borough of Patton lands : Mich, Mra Pat McDermott and ' Prince tzin School District is peg- . imon, Clarence of Hastings Mr nnd is rated at ; ! fe land Mrs. Ben leonard and dau Rewanaip ted PR even 38, and West Carrel rly ee g : Shes; J Tots al Tor Roe | Mis Tum 5 — NEWEST DRESSES NOW AT AMAZING Cambria area, is rated 41.60. Re a } Mrs Dave lees and children of EH d | t the State Equalization Board's thoughts | Akron, O, and Mrs Lees of Pat- 88 a MID - SEASON SAVINGS! figures . ton -, - . Wl indole at i. a. Mr and Mra Val Controchick 8 ! e county. Folks in West Carroll Town- and daughters have returned = dg | $3 00 $5.00 $7 00 fromm a visit with relatives In ool y . KARPS Credit Jewel Io | EAR ' ‘ redit Jewelers gf Mr. and Mrs Mike Mercurio SB | R< LM and daughter, Frances, and Mrs § ag og A sale you can’t afford to miss. Dress perfections Tenth Street BARNESBORO Mary iats pe en holiday : for now and through the rest of Summer at a vas ea A ry tens R tiny, tiny Sale Price. Hurry in for unexcelled Tne DY iy Yilted In AR : : savings on prints and solids! Sheers and erispest Joe Farabaugh and Paul Flora \ eottons, spent a few days recently visiting : in New York City. aa 71d ARN. SALE OF sums ! [EE $15.00 Season -to-season buys " £ you won't want to resist. Hurry in today and save on the suit of your préference. g 5 i i BL i i ‘ i 5 Te 8 #23 pe, itl Rgcfiyei ft 33 ke yori ; 1, ; fa i i I | ht i ; £ SPRING COATS FOR MUCH LESS THAN YOU THINK! i | —TOPPERS YES. 5 minutes behind the wheel of today’s hig Dodge is all Bo Rt takes to prove you could pay 31.000 more snd sill om get all Dodge gives you! Ei 00 volume, snd we can aware you carly de Bo $15 f model. : ¢ Se why pu ofl enjoying Dodge wnrs room and Sng com | Finest quality workmanship iy Auding Berlsrannes a bis LuAuss ry I | and fabries!' Exeeptional fa. mere than cover the down payment . . . and terms are cosy. i BB shions! Newest shades! You, you covid pay $1,000 mors ted sot get ol Dodge Hi : Truly values worth investi room. wove of handing ond famous depaadobilivg Moi gating, Come see our group a | now ! 3 hi Hi a) | Pu EE | BLOUSES ad oo A GRAND SELECTION quickly has woven a well-knit BS, Foe a oR NE 9 mi GET YOUR SHARE OF THE SAVINGS Ps A | | |PMAN’'S| PATTON MOTOR SALES § BARNESBORO 400 PARK AVE.
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