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2- Weirton Daily Timts, March 29, 1965 Youth Killedjn Engineering Is Set Route 7 Mishap mana. 19. of Steubenville. Young Zamana was taken A Sleubtnville youth. Victor juries received in Ihe crash, Archangel was a passen.

Archanagel. 20. 2414 Su nse killed was a William and driven by Edward Za- boulevard was one of the two Straw-bridge. 57. of Yo E- people killed in a two car town.

mUhap on Route 7. on Sat'ir- According to the Ohio High-, idc hos jtal herp nssr the Mahoning a way Patrol at the Lisbon bar- is renorlc( in a condition. Ce'umbiana Counties line. the i a occurred The youth was pronounced when the auto driven by Mrs Also injurTM were Mrs Straw- dead on arrival at Youngs- Strawbridgc. while passing bridge, and her daughter Billie.

town's South Side hospital i other car collided head 19. who are reported 'fair 11:30 a.m. Saturday from i i the oncoming vehicle in condition at Salem Hospital. On Watershed Plan Deaths Funerals SOUND Continued Krom Page One 24,350 Acres Of Ground In Overall Plans A i i i i I.L men ana ne Lap an Victor Archangel Jr. Harold I.

Mathews must learn after a swift turn of STEUBENVILLE Victor Harold Isaac Mathews, 56. of Michael Archangel. 20. of; Hailer Park, an employe of Fol- 2414 Sunset Boulevard, Steu-; lansbee Steel Company, died 'i: benville; died at 11:30 a.m. home al 5:35 p.m.

Saturday, urday at the Southside Hospi-j tol. Youngstown, Ohio, as a re-jj WASHINGTON'. D. C. -U.

Senator Robert C. Byrd i which Maria and the Captain Va announce(i today a lhc U. S. Soil Conservation Service expects lo begin engineering studies soon on a water retard- events takes the Captain Irom the arms of Elsa Schraeder played by Martina Mankowski.j|| ne most closelv lo- into the heart of Maria and. ca Weirlon est Virginia.

He was born Januarv 6 1909 TM? under the newlv'approved Har- He oda DUi II Jdiiudrv 11W3 fialirrht nf hi? SPVPH rirpn i n- i i Toronto, a son of the late the dellgW hlS SCU dre TMn Creek Watershed plan. suit of injuries substained in.a i saac and Bertha Mayhew, The seven Von Trapp chil-j 'I am extremely two-car accident on Route 7, Mathews He resided at Hailer dren were P'ayed by Mary approval has been given to Dear Columbiana County. Ohio. ar or tne -Q years. McCullough, Dominic project and that the engi- He was born December 5, surviving are his widow.

Mrs. 1944 in Cincinnati Ohio, a Mathews two ers Mrs Grace Keenan of of Victor M. and Evelyn Bird Archangel. Sr. Km Mrs i a He was employed in Ihe TinJvVilson of Toronto.

Mill Department of the Weirton Fricnds Steel Company, attended Flelds Funera Home a( Name Cathedral school was a graduate of Catholic Cen- New Cumber- Ellen DiStasi. Ricliard Runkel, Cynthia Andrews, Bernadette Hirkala and Mary Ann Poszy-! wak. i -0- I Rolf Gruber. a boy friend of daughter i I. was played by Frank Pietran- ton while James McCu! Holy Family Cathedral and the New Cumberland Cemetery.

Steubenville Bowling Associa- i Mrs. J. Lamantia In addition to his parents he! Is survived by two sisters, Mar-j STEUBENVILLE Mrs. ian and Nancy, both at home, I Josephine Lamantia, 77, of 504 and paternal grandparents. Mr.

South 5th street, Steubenville, Mrs. Erminio Tatonetti. died Sunday at 1:15 a.m. at the Solemn Requiem High Mass Gill Memorial Hospital. will be celebrated Wednesday She was born September 27, al 10:30 a.m.

in Holy Family 1887 in Italy. Calhedral followed by burial in! Fricnds are being received Mount Calvary cemetery. a the Mosti Funeral Home, Friends are being received at Steubenville, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Ihe Mosti Funeral Home. today and Tuesday. benville '1 lo -I and 7 to 91 Solemn Requiem High Mass be celebrated Wednesday at 9 a.m.

at St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church. Burial in Mount Calvary cemetery. be recited in the fu- pun. today and Tuesday, where the rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m." Tuesday.

Mrs. Evelyn Hall GEORGETOWN. Pa. Mrs. Evelvn Call Hall.

54. wife Clyde V. Hall of RD 1. George-l (vub lvube town, 'died Sunday morning at. CHARLEROI, Pa.

Mrs. the Washington Hospital, tol- Rose Muckle of Sixth Street, lowing a lengthy illness. I died at 9:29 a.m. Sunday in the She was born August 28, 1910, Charleroi Monessen Hospital. The rosary will Tuesday at 7 p.m.

neral home. In Mingo Junction. She was a member of the Bethel Methodist Church. Besides her husband, ihe leaves four daughters, Mrs. Wanda Hamilton, Mrs.

Juanita Patton, both of RD 1, Hookstown; Mrs. Phyllis Zdybicki of Georgetown, and Mrs. Judith Gayhart of Ml. Marion, New York; four sons, Robert of ED 1, Clinton, James of RD, Burgettstown; Raymond, icrving in the Marines in North Surviving are her husband, Charles Muckle: two daughters, Mrs. William Evans and Mrs.

Arthur Recanu; a son. Charles ail of Charleroi; three sisters, Mrs. Jennie Cooper and Mrs. John Keelow, both of Weirton; and Mrs. Victorine Rynberg of Chicago; and three brothers, John Pensis Jr.

of Toronto, Foch Pensis of Garden Grove California, and Jeremie Pensis of Charleroi. Friends may call at the Mal- inchek Funeral Home where scheme of things in neuvering the Von Trapps from castle to the stage. -0- In no way minimized in their contributions to the outstanding success of the play were Cynthia Kostka as Sister Berthe, mistress of novices and Bernadette Paolo a Sister mistress of postulants and Mary Ellen Lanciak as Sister Sophia. Lawrence Presley as Franz he Butler and Joyce Olenick as Frau Schmidt the house- Deeper, added a genuine German flavor to the scene with delightful performances. Other key players were William Mitchell as Here Zeller, Lawrence Zuleba as Baron El- derfeld, Suellen Brogan as Baroness Elberfeld, Thomas Gatus as Admiral Von Schreiber.

Carol Donley as Ursula and Mary Beth Rodriguez as a postulant. The production was a remarkable effort by the cast, reflecting great skill in direction, in this case by Sister M. Adelaide William. rvice will be at 2 p.m. Wed- Carolina, and Lynn at home; 15 grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs.

Juanita Holland of Bur-! gettstown, Suttoni Mrs. Virginia Kester, both of and Mrs. Rebecca, AMSTERDAM Mrs. Vella Dhayer of RD, Holmes, 63, of RD 1, and three brothers, Charles Amsterdam, died at 8:38 a.m. neering work can be started." said Byrd.

"With continued good luck. I am told b.v the Soil Conservation Service that construction can be initialed on the first stallations nearly 1966 and be; completed by late fall of a year. Needless to jay. the pro-1 'lection they will afford from I costly floods will be greatly appreciated." i -0 The final green light was given to the project Thursday by the House Committee on Agriculture, which had twice previously passed over the plan. Byrd was instrumental in winning approval for it by the Senate Committee on Agriculture in 1963 and had urged the Soil Conservation Service Id review it this year again for another study by the House.

GREEK INDEPENDENCE DAY--Students of the Greek School of the All Saints Greek Orthodox Church, presented a program Sunday for the an- nual Feast of the Annunciation of the Theotokoi and Greek Independence Day, in the Hellenic Memorial Hall. Mrs. Irene Barkas is the teacher. Extending over 25,350 acres in Hancock and Brooke Counties of West Virginia and Washington County of Pennsylvania. WEIRTON Continued From Page One tion's 125 point program, going well over the necessary 1 0 0 points.

The 100 per cent plus) Honor Club Award was granted! by (he Northern District Presi-l dent, Miss Irma Maple of Fol- lansbee. club placed first in a Health area of mental retardation) and second pjace in the! state for the club's a Health program. The club received a certifi-l cate of appreciation in District Page WEST VIRGINIA OHIO PENNSYLVANIA Seven Mishaps Over Weekend Seven mishaps were invesli- Higgenbolhan was cited (or gated by Weirton police driving in the one- Three Charges Filed Against New Driver the plan provides for six water i Silver Sword division for not- retarding structures in able assistance in the crusade the weekend. Joseph Fear, Virginia having a total storage capacity of 1.133 acre feet of water. Another eight structures are set for Pennsylvania.

to conquer cancer. Mrs. Wilbur M. Waller ceived Honorable Mention her original poem. "Victory, Cost of the oroject has been Inspired" which followed state president's theme.

"Press 1 This award was one of set at $2.720.600 with $1.826,000 set lor the Federal share and $858,900 as the cost to local only three made in the state sponsors. Funds lo begin the project are now available to the U. S. Department of Agri- jcar mishap that occurred at McKecs 12:37 a. m.

Sunday. STEUBENVILLE A Win. tersville youth confined to i the city jail Sunday after being by police' with ooi-ra- ling a motor vehicle with ,1 permit but without a licensed driver, resisting arrest, and as- sualting a police officer. Scheduled to receive a near- Rocks, was cited for fail- The final mishap was investi-jing in city court today is Don- ure to have his vehicle underlgated at 3:55 p. m.

Sunday i i a Warner. 20. control after he struck the rear 1 the 3600 block of Brightway Police reported that thev re- of the car driven by Ann Koski. hvhen the auto driven by Clif- 1 ceived a call at 2:58 a i 1 I lo it 1 uuii ol 335 Culler 0 ad on L. Grist.

18, 1207 Hanlin Way, at 2:05 p. m. struck the open door of Eloise Zatezalo, 422 Marland Ihe parked auto of Gary DiBar- day to check for a damaged vehicle. Patrolling officers found a car answering the de- poetry division. Mrs.

a was a winner last year for her was a winner last vear lor net original poem "Personal Con- Mr- Magic car a i Heights road, informed police 1 lolomeo. 16. 380 Hanlin way. scription traveling block of Sunset boulevard. Of- I slopped Ihe vehicle -it a i VjrOUp Sunset and Welday.

STEUBENVILLE i that her auto was struck by a hit-skip vehicle in front of the movement during the contributed handsomely to the' struction overall success. Others who played important roles in the play's spectacular said B.yrd. "The project will proceed at a rale of two structures per year." presentation were Michael Le-; jsho and Virginia II1L I scenery Most likely to be selected for Program of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. Another honor for the Worn- Richmond, while changing The group, similar to AIco-! home and brought back to po- ianes collided with the auto! holies Anonymous, is designed i lice headquarters. On the way driven by Pete I.

Foglietti. 40.1 for the non alcoholic to headquarters the youth again an's Club occi when Gov- Mingo Junction. ernor and Mrs. Hulett C. Smith At 8:41 a two-car construction in West ro hased the art entrv pincnasea me drt i i i i and "makeun- Arthur Vir 6 inia is of Sed i painted bv a club mem- ana IlldKCUp, nllllul A i Mancuso and Chester Cwiklik, stage sets; Benjajin Viloski, piano accompaniment; Ernest Grindle, musical direction; dams each located ab Ut ne lile from the City of Weirton.

he explained. -O "They arc expected to he Kenneth Call, both of Paris, and Saturday at St. John Hospital, 0 hn Selip and William Froh-: Merle Call of Loraine. Ohio. she was born in SteubenvUe, nap eli sound effects; Joyce 1 the first because the strip Friends may call at the Welch a daughter of the late William Funeral Home in Hookstown, and Hattie Leech.

She was a 7 today, where servicesj member of the Ml. Zion Baptist are her husband, wil'i officiate. Burial will be in I Frank two sons, Lew- will be at 2:30 p. m. Wedrtes-' Church.

day. The Rev. Robert McCune Surviving Chestnut Florence. Olenick, Richard Paterra and Josephine Greco, publicity; Sister M. Evan and Sister M.

Margaret, tickets, patrons and boosters. mine reclamation surround- them is in the best condition." BjTd said he was told. -0. Ridge Cemetery, is C. of Weirton and Frank The Chord-A-Vox Accompan-' "Before the work can be start- daughter jiment before the show arid on any Havnes ing intermission was per cent i rt.ii: i structure, at least Margaret Brandon of the strip mine reclamation considered neces- I was 'investigated in the block of Main street when Vallev Stadelman jautos operated by James L.

i to be hung in the Norton 19. 3041 Main street. a a Eddie Ferber. 61. 3220 Oi- ichard street, Helen M.

Hancock. 41. East Liverpool escaped injury when the front end of her auto was struck bv a diesel engine owned parents or friends of the alco-. attempted to escapc'but he was holic. subdued.

governor's mansion in lesion. The Credentials Committee for the Convention reported that 677 clubwomen and visitors were in attendance at the ses- Mrs. William H. Hasebroock, GFWC President, attended the affair and was honored at a banquet in the convention hall Friday evening. Also honored were past state presidents and club presidents.

Mrs. John A. Jones, member of the local club, was introduc- by Weirlon Steel al the Cove road crossing at 9:36 p. m. Saturday.

Gary L. Higgenbothen. 24. received contusions of both wrists and arms when his auto struck a pole at the intersection of Weir and Vermont avenues. The car then struck a fence in jof Steubenville: a jMrs.

James Margaret Steubenville: a brother Dmo Belli. TM 1 j4 i i Mrs Itlcima narpcl, ouin hnnnn nV ttlG OUtSi3nQiriE IL rt rt (Via lanH frnntina n. MnrkflrBl UBrtruuE Brandon k'i i ijv uiiu tne 01 ine idiiu nuiuiiig attpiid3nc6 77 mother of Lester Brandon eland a fl TM the proposed structures." OIW enlion scholarship studcn! of Weirlon, died Sunday after- cal a lhe had rehearsed en and. dam (() te heard Mi5s a a Ma Elfa Amestov of 3ny rfULaVt ho, Fennelf dav the Rev VVooder Tl'e "professional" tone was, will havc a a a is EC ledule to be gra-i South America to at She was a member of in obvious almost from the open; capadty of M5 frTM.lhe a n.wn Glencoe Methodist Church and Unjon Cemelm in? scene when Misb fce the Legion Auxiliary. while in the the Motner Three and a half mi i cs her Survivint are three sons, Les- a i Smith ter of Weirton, David and El Abbess, tell to the floor when Weirton near (ne chair collapsed and yet TMsj same rajlr ad spur It JH De structure5 wood, both of Glencoe: STEUBENVILLE Mrs.

did nol impair her performance; daughters. Mrs. Mamie Wilkin- Carrie Bowman Smith. 86, cf in any way ion of Glencoe, and Mrs. North Sixth Street, died at Madorarn i "Sound of! a Bertrardini of Philadelphia; 18.1:50 a.m.

today at Ohio Valley Music" was pleasing to eye ana sl acreage at capacity, of grandchildren; 10 great-grand-1 Hospital. ear. 18 acres. 1941. vear and will then return toj The Weirlon delegation her home in South America the state convention included: qualified to become an ambas-jMrs.

Delbert Cunningham, Mrs sador for her country in inter- John A. Jones. Mrs. i i national affairs. that jRoush.

Mrs. Peter Davis. Mrs. Michael Rodak. Mrs.

F. An- Irirew McLaughlin and Stewart Carson. CROUP ATTACKS CHILD'S BREATHING i others planned for West Vir- children two sisters, A life resident here, she was Mavme Johnston of Grand Rap- born November 17. 1878. a ids' Michigan and Mrs.

of Ihe late thampini a i C. i southeast of the C. a storage capac- csidrnce Tftcr nL Tucsda Surviving is a sister. Made- 2H6 May street, died Sun-Mty of 145 acre fee iiif 11 deal, Cotlins -f a 0ffi freL. BP rv Brown td Williams Fun.r.1 1M7 a Monte.uma.

Georgia. I ton on the Mackling Crock, hav- in C-lencoe Cemete.v H(me loday fallll capacities of 19 and services will be at 9 a.m. Wed- Surviving are her husband. 92 acre feet, nesday The Rev. J.

L. Richard Vinson; four sons. Bvrd informed son will officiate. Burial i i a Jr. and Virgil, both of Requiem High Mass for Mrs.

be in Union Cemeterv. i Steubenville. and Catiierine Drelick, who diedj Ijamos. both of Weirton; hcriacquinne the necessary land Catherine Drelick by the that Weirton has to assume the responsibilitv Saturday, will be held al 9 a.m. Tuesday at Sacred Heart of Mary Church.

The Rev, Fr. Emil Dobosz will be the celebrant. Burial will be in Paul's Cemetery. Fred W. Lammers idaiighter Mrs Collins; for the conslnictinn.

'brothers' Tampa Campbell administer Ihe contracts. HARTKGTON, Neb. Fred Weirton Hodrick Campbell of I and to perform the necessary Lammers i Lammers. father of Howard Michigan. Peter Camp-j maintenance.

nmers of Weirton. died Sun- bell of Akron and Glen ol Chi- In addition to Ihr City of day morning in a hospital here, caco' two sisters, Mrs. Sarah 1 Ion. thf i following a year's illness. Nixon of Steubenville, and Mary I Norther co-HerUiick "Funeral Alsn surviving are Jwo Canipbcll of Hartington.

where precede the mass al a.m. The Rosary and Altar Sociciy will recite Ihe rosary al 7 p. m. iFuneral Home, today. i a the local sponsors arc Panh.indlr Soil Con- Akron, and servation nislricl, Smith Township Supervisors.

Pennsylvania Friends may call at the Fish Commission. Washinslon Friends may cal! at Ihe Urown and Williams Funeral iCountv. Commissioners from ft to 10 p.m. today, and Washington County. a incomplete.

I Arrangements are incomplete. Soil Conservation District. Friends may call at the Ore- ick Funeral blessing services will and two daughters, all six grandchildren. 30 to $108 6 u. S3 i sis.sn 4IB.57 A plan to consolidate all bills i one a a -Vacation extensions granted Lite Insiirancr I PAYMENTS INCLUDE ALL CHARGES NO CONTINUOUS MONTHLY INTEREST PAYMENTS Secured and Unsecured loans usually made upon application without, delay We i i you to inveslljiatr our debt Consolidation Plan We are sure you will agree a the plan is a convenience and at the same time will save you money Call at or phone our i and we will make ihe necessary arrangements.

SS.IIM.'."? Contact Our Office nr Pa.vn On Loam Over SH.OIIO 1'nil" Siipm-Wo Sl kl 1 fl Interest KIKST AND I I I A A a.m. to p.m. Dully--B p.m to 8 Ttlii COMPANY OF CHESTER DIAL asi-'MKi) iln.v 1'itl Noon of TR1-STATE A A U1ANS A A I I A I 1X1 A 1.1. RKSIDBNTB.

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