ICTION A — PAGE 4 ome Owners Saluted 7 Housing Official By NORMAN P. MASON n nily—its home. Origing Assessm pe y { ud i v ELECT JUDGE Brominski U. S: Housing Administrator ations! Home Week provides a | because it will shelter. Hwease for the most prized pos- | sion of the average American | «gq community of On display throughout the United | a community of tes are ‘homes having the latest people with interest’ and pride who | Yoh Americans! You WOOD-NORTHRUP & C0. Reassessment Project 561, Carson Street, Right Half 1700 7, Assessment: This is what YOU can expect if you let them complete this project. get higher assessed valuation and, there- fore, YOU will get higher taxes. YOU and YOU alone can STOP this! see the figures. This is the Wood-Northrup “secret” plan to raise money without raising millage. DON'T Take A Chance COMMON PLEAS Judge Bernard C. maintain good homes. are the real substance. By and large, home-owning yfam- | lilies are the most active citizens, | housing programs, I have observed WE MUST NOT overlook the fact | giving more time and effort to the 'how good homes form barriers | that a home is constructed for and | well-being of their neighborhoods | against the spread of urban blight. | and their communities. One of the Home owners proud of their prop- | We sometimes use the expression | strengths of our nation is that six | of every ten of its families live in homes of their own. That adds up to one hundred mil And the number The people | is increasing steadily. * * ES in design, materials and equipment, adding up to more comfort and convenience in family living. ; * *® *® IN ADMINISTERING Federal good homes.” What we really are referring to is | alert, energetic! | in erecting stop signs against slums. Not only do owner - occupied homes : serve as an asset go the com- DO NOT STOP THE Here is just a small group of homes, out of hundreds in Hazleton where the new assessment figures, based on the Wood-Northrup project brought a thundering protest from property owners. 800 property owners immediately filed protests. 232 E. Beech Street, Each Unit "1689... “3TH Original Assessment: "3615 YOU will 123 E. Broad Street 0297 scion Assessment: Original Assessment: "19,922 1100 people of Luzerne County petitioned to see the reassessment figures. Truth of the matter is the commissioners are afraid They know that if they did . . 99 as usual) called the request ‘“‘assinine’ and “silly. to release the figures before election. would be sure to lose your vote, DON’T Be Sorry . . . Make Sure THINK . BI-PARTISAN CANDIDATES ON THE DEMOCRATIC COMBINATION OF THE Judge of Superior Court Judge Harry M. Montgomery Judge of Supreme Court Judge Michael A. Eagen RE-ELECT REGISTER DISTRICT COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SHERIFF COUNTY ATTORNEY (Vote For Two) TREASURER OF WILLS OF DEEDS | $ Atty. Stephen A. Atty, Jarrett W. Atty. Edmund J, Joseph M. Dr. Peter J. Atty. Edw. W, Edward P. Dr. Herman H. Eugene E. Teller Jennings McCullough Rava Casterline Lopatto Zolnerowicz Feissner, Jr. Bender Elect the Bi-Partisan Candidates On The Democratic Ticket. Don’t let Habit or Custom come between you and good government. VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC 13 { erties and attentive to neighbor- is being held. hood needs can be highly effective | They, Wood-Northrup will NOT Cis - .. .STOP The Reassessment Project. Remember, If Your Assessment Is Doubled Your Tax Is Doubled. THE ONLY SURE WAY TO STOP § Rl IS TO VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRAIC! PULL TOP LEVER . THINK TWICE AND VOTE DEMOCRATIC... ELECT THE BEST BRAINS OF BOTH PARTIES. Judge Bernard C. Brominski THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2Y, 1959 munity, but a city or town gains [search into new materials, methods from today’s home-buyers’ demand- [and equipment. ing and = supporting services and i facilities which benefit the entire | THUS THIS year’s National Home | community. Week records continued progress in It is in this homemaker climate | | furnishing the home-buying family that National Home Week of 1959 a better-planned, higher-quality, { more livable home. Probably more so now than ever before, this display of the latest pro- | “ . .. the judgment of the Lord duct of the home building industry : to Adam about sweat has not been reflects the results of expanded re- ' repealed.” — Herbert Hoover. 834 James Street 1780 New Assessment: Original Assessment: 4765 = 316 E, Diamond Street, Left Half nn "3011 New Assessment: Original Assessment: 561 Seybert Street “1776 “4126 They will not even let you New Assessment: 3 Original S : Assessment: “Northruy (Wood was absent . show YOU the figures . . .they TICKET . . . Common Pleas Judge PULL TOP LEVER SURVEYOR RECORDER _ _ CORONER ry’s mother, Mrs. Mary Churry. Lake-Lehman Sponsors | meet November 17, 8 p.m. Card Of Thanks | Card. Of Thanks | assisted and were so kind in their | | expressions of sympathy during the | Vote WeniLl. vo, CLANS day sada IN HOMETOWN AMERTCA IXY SATURDAY LEAF-RAKING me » PARDON ME— | WHICH WAY 15 n SOUTH? z POGGONE IT! WE JUST GOT '™M sETTIN' - A FOOTBALL WITH MY LEAF- RAs . TT KIN 1 KICK IT \F T HELP? HUSTLE, JOE ~ SEE IF MOM HAS MARSHMALLOWS WE Q'N TOAST !/ Have Baby Boy The family of the late Mrs. Tillie ! Mr. and Mrs. Allan Williams have Casterline wishes to thank the Com- | announced the birth of a baby boy | munity for its kindness and sym- at General Hospital on October 26. pathy during the recent bereave- prs Williams is the former Judith ‘ment. Mrs. Raymond Malkemes says Fletcher. Mr. Williams is son of Mr. that never has she seen such an out- | and Mrs. Loyd Williams of Sterling pouring of genuine concern, and | Avenue, Dallas deeply appreciates it. | SPLIT YOUR TICKET Mrs. and Mrs.” John Churry and family wish to thank all those who final illness and death of Mr. Chur- | FOR MEN KOT Machines Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors will | in Leh- man. | See Qur Large Selection OF HUNTING GAPS Authentic Yellow NORTHWEST MOUNTIE TROOPER Dacron Insulated Rugged Genuine Leather BR. 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