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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 50

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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1'ACIE 48-DN10NTOWN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1976 THE MORNING HERALD-THE EVENING STANDARD Today's Personal Notes Listed Cnnil Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kozel. Connellsville arc observing their 25lh wedding anniversary today, Nov.

22. a a parents of two daughters, Kathy and Becky. Mrs. Kozel is the former Colleeji Morris. Mr.

Kozel is associated in business at Laurel Motors, Route 40. An open-house celebration was held in Iheir honor. Dorothy Ucers of Uiedi, is celebrating her birthday anniversary today. Mrs. Beers is employed at G.

C. Murphy Main St. 1st. and Mrs. David liotolo arc presently visiting with Mr.

Jiololo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sal Hotolo of Chalk Hill. 1.1. rtotolo and his wife, Penny, just returned from a 13-month tour of duty in Korea.

He will next be stationed in Alabama. Mrs. a of i is a birthday celebrant today. Mr. and Mrs.

John Patek of 27 Heppcrt Blvd. became the parents of their first child, a daughter, born Nov. 14 in the Uniontown Hospital at 3:25 p.m. She weighed 6 pounds and 2 ounces and has been named Courtney Elizabeth. Grandparents arc Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Guzy of Uniontown, and Mrs. Elizabeth Patek of Bitncr. Mrs. Patek is the former Christine Guzy.

Mrs. Barbara Ftohaley and a a i Waltersburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rohaley and a i Inflation Cut Needed For Housing Upswing Middlelown, have returned home after attending the wedding of Daniel Rohaley to Joann Hathaway in Griffith, Ind. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Slivo of Phillips, are observing Iheir 18th wedding anniversary today. Mrs. Slivo is the former Agnes Marchinchin. ami Mrs.

Joseph E. Panek, of Footedale, celebrated Uieir 25th wedding anniversary Wednesday, Nov. IV. There was a mass intoned in Iheir honor Sunday, Nov. 14 NEW YORK A The housing industry will not completely pull out of its slump i i a i i reduced, the chairman of the Federal Reserve Hoard warned this past week.

"One of (he most damaging results of inflation is the persistence of i i rates," Arthur Hums said in a speech (o Ihe United States a a i Associations convcnlion here. "The basic reason for the high interest rates in our times a i a on mortgages and other 'long- term debt contracts is the relentless rise of Hie general SIZES 44 to 6B TALL 23 N. Beeson Blvd. Phone 437-4592 Downtown Uniontown price level since 1965." Burns thus linked the concerns of builders, mortgage lenders and potential home buyers with his campaign to shrink inflation through fiscal and monetary moderation. That effort has centered in a a a i a attempts to clarify his position on a reduction in income laxcs, a move President-elect Jimmy Carter has said he will consider next year if the economy doesn't shake off ils recent sluggishness.

Although he will keep his mind open in the future, Burns said he sees no advantage now in a tax cut. There were indications this past week that the housing industry's recovery continues steadily, if slowly. The Commerce Department reported that housing starts and building permils slipped in October, but continued to show strong improvement over last year. The seasonally adjusted rale of housing slarls for the month was 1.79 million, up 25 per cent from a year ago and, behind September's rate, (he highest in years. Separately.

Advance Mortgage a subsidiary of the big bank holding company, Citicorp, said the outlook for housing has brighlcned in recent weeks because of im- provements in the mortgage market. "Mortgage rates, for both homes and apartments, are a pressure, as a result of unex- a i i savings flows and increased competition among lenders," the company said. "Ry spring, the conventional home mortgage should be down to 8 per cent, perhaps per cent for prime risks, compared lo the present per cent. PHA-VA mortgage yields are already in the 8-8Vi per cent range." That is a drop of Vi per cent since the summer for conventional rates and per cent for FHA-VA rates. This good news for young couples looking for their first home is clouded by the high cost of the home itself.

The median price of a new home today is close lo $45,000, Burns noted, twice a it was only six years ago. Manager At Kelly-Cohen Dwighl L. Johnson has been promoted to store manager at Kelly Cohen. Fayetle Plaza Route 51. He was formerly senior sales consultant al the store.

Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and their three children reside in Republic. Is Dead ELKINS, W.Va. A I -Dr.

Donald M. Burke, an Elkins i a i i a develop one form of polio vaccine, died Sunday al the age of Burke died of a heart attack in Woodbridge, while returning from a Florida vacation. was formerly chief of pediatrics, acling medical director and medical coordinator at ElJsins Memorial General Hospital. He was twice president of the state chapter of the A i a A a Pediatrics and president of the first state council to the White House Conference on Children and Youth. He and Dr.

Robert Gow of Elkins developed ttie three-in- one oral polio vaccine in 19fi3 in St. Thomas celebrated by Rev. Leonard Knuth. Mrs. Panek is the former Genevieve (Jennie) Puscian, daughter of, Mrs.

Josephine Puscian and the late John Puscian. Mr. Panek is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Panek of Buffington, and the late Felix a Many relatives and friends atlended the mass. The couple received several gifts and a special gift of a trip to the Super Bowi and l.as Vegas from their only son, Joe.

Mr. a is employed for U. S. Steel Filbert Shop, and his wife, i works a i manager at Bryson Motors, Inc. Painesville, Ohio, arrived here over the weekend, lo spend the holiday with her mother, Mrs.

John Hoffman of 226 Wlryel Ave. The Smithfield Golden Age Washington, D.C., where they saw Arlington Cemetery, graves of John and Robert the Memorials, White House, Mt. Capital Building and other places of interest. They also saw the desk secretary owned by Mrs. James Balling of Unionlown, which is on display in the Red Room of the White House.

Mrs. Balling's father was an architect for the restoration of the White House. Those who made the i were: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Collier, Mr.

and Mrs. Troy Huber, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson, Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Bierer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kiger, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Miller and Rev.

and Mrs. Paul Tarcy. a Blocher of 64 Oakland became the parents of a son, Steven Michael, Nov. 16, in the Uniontown Hospital. The infant was born at 8.25 a.m.

and weighed 10 pounds and 5'A ounces. He has two brothers: Bobby, who will be 13 years old Dec. 31, and Brian, who will be 11 years old, Nov. 30. Maternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. B. T. Lieb of Ben Lomond and Mrs. Thomas Blocher of Holiday, is a a a mother.

Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Troy Lieb of Kerr St. Mrs. Blocher is the former Sandra Lieb.

members of the Golden Age Club making the trip to Washington, D. were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas i Nellie Helen Teets, Effie Cooleyl a a a a Swankhouse, James Conn William Christopher, Harry Lewis, Edna Black, Edna Baily, Ann Stair, Gussie Cooley, Mildred Cooley, lona Cunn i a Hattie Williard a a Morris, Winnie Christopher, Mary Kish, Hazel Monaghan, Klora Hotsenpillar, Etta Conn and Celia Nussbaumer. FACING DANGER Roger Moore as Scbaslian places a protective arm around his wife, Barbara Parkins as Rosa, as her father Lee Marvin as Flynn, stands beside them in At The Devil, It's at the Laurel Mall Cinema.

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