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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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15
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PAGE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Dunbar News By IRENE MARIETTA Phone BR 7-8373 The family of Mrs. Els Neighbors of Fayette an the late Joseph Neighbors, he their annual reunion on Sunda July 23, at Fern Cliff Park Ohiopyle. There are mem bers in the Neighbors cla all were in attendance but fou There are also four generation who attended Ihe reunion. They included, Mrs. Nelgl bors, her daughter, Mrs.

El Jean Dwirc, Mrs. Dwire daughter, Mrs. Jean Kasl an son, John; Mrs. Neighbor daugher, Mrs. Louise Hamilto and daughter, Mrs.

Mary Elle Thorn and daughter, Karen. Attending from out-of-tow were, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hamilton and sons, David an Scott and Lynda East Lake, Ohio; Sgt, 1-C an Mrs. James B.

Neighbors ah children, James and Lori Duncansvilte; Mrs. James Dwire and son, Joseph an daughter, Mrs. Shaulis Hyndman; Rev. and Mrs. Jac W.

Miller and children, Lo Ann, Robert, Ricky and John Ambridge; Mr. and Mrs. Alber Hast and son, John of Cumber land, Mr. and Mrs. Ken nelh Thorn and daughters- Karen and i Pittsburgh; Mr.

and Mrs. Franl Mahan of Spartansburg; Mr and Mrs. Ted Leighty and Mr and Mrs. Waldon Christ of Con nellsville; Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Neighbors and family; Mr. anc Mrs. Charles Neighbors am family; Mr. nnd Mrs. Rober Martinchalk and family a Mrs.

Neighbors, all of Dunbar. Personals Harold Nebraski has returnee to his home in Tulsa, Okla. after vacationing here at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Charles Nebraski Dinner At Carmicliaels a rmichaels Bicentennial- sponsored Nationality Night for Thursday of this week will feature American' Indian The dinner style feast will be served from 5 p.m. In the Cor- michaels Fire Hall with food prepared for 300.

The menu will feature roast turkey, stuffing, gravy, corn on the cob, sweet potatoes, garden salad with Indian dressing, Indian wild cherry pudding (wa- jopi) or pumpkin pie, cornmeal treat blackberry 'jarn, (wasna), orange drink or coffee. The dinner will be prepared ty the members of the Greene Academy Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution under the direction of Mrs, Lewis' Vance and Mrs. Seals. The members of the Colonel John Minor Society of the Children of the American Revolution will serve as waitresses and be dressed in appropriate costumes. Indian artifacts will be on display and a fortune teller will add a note of mystery to the entertainment.

Music will be provided by the combo "The Intruders" with Dave Grenda, Larry Pohovich, Bill Connell, Benny Stofcheck and Joe Milo- vac. Federal Land Bank Report The 35 Federal Land Bank Assns. and 36 Production Credit Assns. in the Baltimore Farm Credit District. the fiscal year June 30, with $.191,422,000 in loans outstanding to farmers in States of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia and Puerto Rico.

This information was reported by Robert C. Yocum, manager of the Western Pennsylvania Farm Credit Assn. These amounts represent an increase of 17 per cent in Land Bank loans outstanding and 18 per cent in Production Credit loans outstanding as of the above date. Western Pennsylvania Farm Credit Assns. whose home office is located in Uniontown, with branches in a i Greensburg, and Somerset, have total loans outstanding amounting to $11,086,000 and serves the farmers in Allegheny, Fayette, Greene, Somerset, Washington, and Westmoreland Counties and Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, and Ohio Counties in West Virginia, Mr.

Yocum said. Bryson Hill and'olher relatives and friends in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wishart of Lulherville, were vacationing here at the- home 'of relatives, Mr.

Mrs. Paul Rochenbcrg of Railroad and Mrs. Florence GiWroy'in Hardy i E-3 James Martin will Jeave this week for Fort C. following a 14-day here THE MORNING HERALD with his mother, Mrs. Walter Martin in Bryson Hill.

The leave frorii an assignment in soldier will Bragg for Vietnam. Pvt. Lawrence Williams, son'of John Williams of Fechin has completed a 21- day ffurlough here with, his father ahd' grandparents, Mr, and John E. He enlisted in the service on March 13, received his basic training 'at Fort SIU, and Fort He relurned to Fort Lewis, last. Thursday.

He will soon leave for Alaska. Mr. Schneiger and son, Billy have returned to their home in Stajeh Island, after visiting here at the of her brother-lh-law ahd sjister, and. Mrs. Phillip Lincoln in Connellsville St.

John Paul Bunting, 8, son of Mr: arid John Bunting of Wobdvale Is a patient ui the Uhioritp'wn HospUal, suffering from a broken right $eg suffered in a bicycle accident. Mr. Paul Connellsville movel this week-to Poughkeepsie, N. Y. where Hill will be associated with I.

B. Mr. and EVENING'STANPARD the fonnisr Jean Marietta 'ob'seryed thiir first'-wedding anniversary 05 JuIy3L A- and England and son, Jimmie of'Brandywine, at the'home of motfer, Mrs. James Gildroy in Hardy THRIFT DRUG 88c SALE BUFFERIN TABLETS 100's 'Limit Two DRUG 88e SALE RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT THRIFT DRUG 88c SALE ALKA SELTZER 25's $1.49 Two I THRIFT DRUG 88c SALE ALBERTO VO5 HAIR SPRAY DRUG 88 PHILLIPS MAGKESIA TABLETS THRIFT DRUG 88e SALE A TALCUM 10 oi. Limit Two Nol Wild AIM Solwrfar, turn! S.

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of Forests and Waters for the rental of construction equipment on Ten Mile Creek stream clearance project in Morris Washington County. They will be received by the Secretary of Forests and Waters in Room 409-A, Education Building, Harrisburg, until 2 p.m. on Aug. 10, THRIFT DRUG 88c SALE SOMINEX TABLETS? IS's $1.23 size Limit Two T.A\ THRIFT DRtlG DRUG SQUIBB SWEETA THRIFT DRUG 88c SALE Q. T.

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