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J- WeiHon Dally Times, Monday, d-tober 25.1»74 Deaths--Funerals MRS. KRAXCKS WOXN'IAK Mrs. Frances Agnes Drelick 52, of 1952 Ilidgcliill Hoad, Cleveland, died 5 p.m. Saturday in a Cleveland hospital fallowing a short illness. Mrs.

WoznSnk was born July 17, Itt24, in a daughter of Ihe late Karol and Catherine I.estcfcka flrelick- Slie was a member Christ the King fliurch in Clevpland. Surviving are her husband, Peter Wozniak; Iwo daughters, Kathy and both of the home; two sons, John and Robert, both ol the home 1 Iwo brothers, Julius ami Fred, both of Weirloti; five sisters, Mrs. Otto (Nrlltcl Klukos of New Cu mljerla nd, rs, Merril I Welts tor of Cumberland, Mrs tieorge (Clarfl) Mihal of Weirton, Mrs. Foster nf Weirton and Mrs. Kol)prt iMarlluu Vidas of Weirton.

F'ripiids nwy call 2 to 4 anil 7 lo p.m. todny at Maher- Melbonrnp Funeral I In me a I Mayfieiil Soutli Kmlid, Ohio Funeral mass 1 tc'held al p.m. Tuesday jil Christ the Kmtj Church Burial uill Iw in All Souls in Ch.irdau. (thin. MKS.

I I A A I Mrs H.ja'l Kleanm iTisdu Fnuier, oj mm 1th St Columbus. du-d Fndity al Flosfiital in Cohnnlms Mrs. hurn June I. in Sleubenvillf. I he ol Jalni and KlraiMi- illiK'C-yi i whn si ill in Sleubenvilk 1 She tvits eitipKiytvJ Mr up; Store in I 'n In minis Shr niis a member Mic I riitt'tl Cliun-h ol Chri-st in SU-uherivillr and a I'harter mt'inbci 1 il Au.xiHary Moose Surviving are her husband William and a brother.

Jack Tisi'h ol Toronto. I' riends mav at the i i Funeral Home. SlrubLMivilU- Irom 2-4 and p.m. Tucstiav. Services will be at (he- McClavc- Chapel at LI a Wednesday i I Hcv leiin Swope of- fiuialing.

Burial will lolloM- in L'liion Cemetery. SUuiljt'iiville. C.VniKIUM; IAT BEECH BOTTOM Catherine (,. fl7, of Mrs. Kvelyn Maud Young, of (JipdSundi.iy nl ID a.m.

in Wc'ivton (jeneral Hospital. She was horn Nov IKH2, in Kngland, dautfh ter of the laic Leonard and Car rio Jones Forester. husband, Charles Young Sr. died in Two sons also preceded her in death. Mrs.

Young was a member of St. Thomas Episcopal Church Surviving are two daughters Miss Kvi'lyn Young at "home rind Mrs Joseph iCIadysi I'auulinik of Weirton; two sons Leonard ol Weirlon and Charles at home'; five 1 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren Friend'; may call at the fitoei and Wolfe Funeral Home. Main today and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-H. Services Wednesday at 1 11.m. in the funeral home'with Hurial in Sli-iilton villr I'tiinn Cemetery i I I I Mrs Martiarei in, Cirartl S1 died Sundav iif (r'2'2 in in Wi'irlon (ieneral Hfi.spiliil Slie uas bnrn Ann '1 1 1 daughter cil Iho latv hciijiimin and Hlanuhe Sin arc fier hushaiul, Stanley i HoldsMnrlli.

one son, Hk'hurd Lee. al home; one hr'Ubcr. lU'iijamin K. Hrvson Jr. Kcnova, (wo'sislcrs, Mrs 1 (lurs ol Hvinlingtoii and Mis I rent- Smith of CU'uruiiler.

Fla. Fricmls thefireci)- Hcrlrni'k Funeral Home tonight 7 and Tuesday 2-4 anil 7-H. St 1 1 i Wednesdiiy al I in. in the lunt-ral home i i Kev Dr. William A KKNAMKI) The fifsl Miiril plaj urnund in uas rrjiainrtS Mi 'Dick Sk'hrtls IrtHimlng at(Inn Inkni liv Citv Couiu'M I'aik liiiiiitl.

Tin- uas iiiiinrit la finnnr nf K. "lih-k" Mclifils nl hi ltr his many vrars nE ilnlii ulicin and i In Mir re realign In ricturcd ultli Mchnls an 11 I UP platpn- thai ulll be gilniTd Uic 'I. Hi i i i Williuln Williams nnri coiuu'iltnan Holand Stoner auri ed FiiUrr. Nichols, a resident of Weklsburg since HH has served on cilv council from ilio first wHi'tl and ninny other ciiy positions. Up is presently MTV ing on Utr t'itV hnanl.

Ai-i-uriMnn many WclKbUrn resident, tin- liiiiiiir bestouoil upon Mclmls is "hnifj overdue" to Iiis Ifilrt-psl hi llic city's yoiuttf (Jcople. NU-luils has bi-en cm ploy nl Ihr Crescent (Jhiss Co. sliu-e working tor (hree ni Ihc Itilhiu-r faniiU, uhn nun (lie Annual Serbian Church Marks Saint Day STIOUBKXVILLIC Holy Trustees, Elcsponscs wcro sung Hesurreclion Serbian Eastern by the Peter Krstleh Choir. Orthodox Church, serving A dinner wns served the Iri state area, observed Us by Ihc K.S.S. Svcta I'elka Kolo Patron Saint Hay on Sunday.

under the chairmanship of Mrs. The day's activities began Kmmn Oblockovich assisted by Divine Liturgy at 10 a.m. tlte K.S.S. Vidovdan. with (he pastor of'lhd church, Martieh served as Kev.

Fr. Vasilije Sokolovic as niiistcr of ceremonies (or (tie fluh cni-P Vallrv celebrant. Kpspnnsos were sunn which consisted of Uul, hy m() Krgtlch imis cal spjcctlons by Hie newly under the direction of Slobodan young lamburltzan group under the direct toil of church service, the I'w-i'pumv oi "Ihe blessing of The Petar Krstich Junior- breiul ikoljici" was liett! ill Ihe muter Ihe direction of Fr. Ivceilm. ParticipHlIng in Sokolovic.

sang Iwo numbers. The pri-sideiil of the Serbian Men's clnh presented the club's aiinu.il scholarship awards lo Miss Donna VuViellc, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Milan Vukclie, who is all en ding Miami I'nivnsity in Oxlorci. (Huo, und ke Kakich of Mr. and Duke Kakich, who is ill- Ohio Stale University, Itfu-ogjiUioi) wttn given lo Milan Xori, retiring Church Si 1 tool supervisor: Dan Mar- lich.

Enlornational Key Club president and smi of Mr, and Mrs. (it'orgt- Marticji, and Nick Xataxalo lor his bnlstanding work with Ihi' "Tammie (CotilinurdFiom Pa fie I) Drive; Mrs. Franues Dillon, Flying Hooves Saddle CJub, itoss Road, Chapman Hoacl, Hill and Cameron Hollow; Moore, neighborhood cJiJJdrcti, Ffiitikovlfcli addition, tircwitrec Lane; Belli Hher, neighbor hood children, I airview; Mrs. Calvin Kirkbride. Golden Key Acres.

Dean MeKlfrcsh, Kings Creek Howl and Pleasant Valley Area; Mrs. (iiiry Helba. Three Valley's KslHles and Svm Valley; Kal'cn Waldeck. neighborhood children, Weir vi civ and surrounding area. Mrs.

James Dragonier, neighborhood children. Heights, Sinclair. Sctnvarlz and Front. Mrs, Allen Vi'lnkler. Memorial KcsuiTcclion Lutheran Church.

Plensanl Valley, Highview Circle. Highland. Arditiori 1 Avenue, Haruharl anil Shady Avonue; Mrs. Kthvin Wilson and youth, area on the 1 North side of Pennsylvania Avenue from Cove Road intersection lo and indurtinRHm-mondAveiuie UK vi Mrs Huy tinker. ireen lover vio nns Ttu 4-H Club, nil of Belle-Air vor( Addition; 5ft.

Joseph Ihe Worker Clnuvh. Mrs. Williams While. Police CiteJSL 11 Drivers WeirUm police issued citations to LI persons during week- Bradford. Hark, 1H.

A 3UJ4 nughbnrhnocl children, near Madonna, I'ark -Avenue. "-Kistnihon plates on Mminell. Dava. Kloridit, I'alifor- Hoad: James McKinley, S3. I nia and Kla'ine streets- Sacred Weirton.

on Culler JU-art Marv Sister Kdith. 23, iieiKliborlmrxl children. Prcslon, Hiii'UcUslown, speeding on Cove (iilsnii. and Hmxlon; Mrs HictwiJ Loelfler.Track Trail, areaof Weir Uadio SI at inn the Jones Nursing Homo. Beech and fwcniieces Bottom.

died Sunday in Wheeling Hospital Her husband John, died in 1965. Surviving are eight stepchildren and several grandchildren. Friends may call a( (he A meyer Funeral Home, 1400 Kofi" Wheeling, where services will be held Tuesday at 2 in. Burial in tJreenwood Cemetery. MttS.

DRSSIK AU.KNOKK i SISTEKSVlLLt; fJcssie AUcndcr. fin, of i Virginia Sistersville, died Saturday in St. Joseph Hospital. Parkersburg. She was a retired employe of the WeJJs Inn.

Surviving are one daughter: two sons, including Etichard of AVeirlon; three sifters; three brothers and six grandchildren. Kriends may call at the Kekli's Funeral Home. Sistrrsvillp, where VKW Auxiliary services will be held al p'm today. Services Tuesday al in. in 81.

Pauls Episcopal Church. Sislcrsvillc. Burial in Friendly, Cemetery. HKXIK Mil.ANKV WAYNKSHUKC, Pii, Dulaney. K'J.

of M) 4. Wiiynes- burg. died Sunday in Hospital. Morgiiutmui ilc was a retired inner preceded in death in IHTK by iiis i Bessie Smith Dulaney. Surviving arp one daughter: sisters, im hiding Mrs.

Wilma Phillips of i one 'irolhrr; grandchildren and two great unui'Ichildren. Friends mav call al I lie 9 Funeral Hundred Va 7 ServuTs Tui'sday al 1 it! Clt.i]M'i Churi'li of Hurial (Ciiiiiiiuirii i-ruiii I i win II hasn't Ix-en a big thing." he said. takes lite same philiisophk'al attilude aboul Iiis c'lKiorsement from Mciore. He said lie's relied heavily on the governor's heln I'mlenvimd spares lew words on Knckcfelk-r "1 llilrik he's a kinti of cacnpaign for Miidismi It's pretly hard lo make a failure out (il the last eight years. He's I tan king on straight-ticket vo- firifi All tlit'lr literiitiire straight ickct IJfMMi Carpetbaggers In nearby Mannington, cterwond loui rcl busy L'- supermarket, shaking hands i j.i;-v iirtuiijfi ujii'iaj (lie Home.

Sleilbem-iHo. today 7-9. patrons. "I don't like carpet- Services Tuesday at i 0 in hungers," one unman confided Ihc funeral home with Hev. Clif- to him.

saying -she'd never voled lord Thomas i i a i Hurial DrmrHTatic in I'ttion Ccmeterv "I Mtmk (ine nl the things I s. (' lo fit- about FT. MVKE1S. Fin Former mltinfi hiK'k and running 2(1 Weirtnn rt-sident Joseph Simon years ago." I'ndi'rwood said Asfour, of Elorace Dr Fl. jatcr.

"I dnji't think my hasic Mycr. died nigtn in philusfijihy has changed'. 1 just Community Hospital. Fl Myers, have lo iiddress myself to He formerly resided at fhiinuini: coudiiinns Underwood WVU Graduate Program Karen Hrnnu. 31, Id? (irplia speeding atul no tor's liciensi' on Cove Itoud.

I'ami'la l.ulrs. 'Hi, Mrs Willard Douglns. Christ vk llJ st speeding on Culler Fehow- f(tl ui ler side of Millfr, Link. The program closed with the Kolit Dancers perlorming several numljer.s undur Ihe direclion oi Miss Marv Lynn I'nvkovk'h and I'opailia Xorine Snkolovic. Serving as Congregational f'rcsiduiil of Kcsnrreclion Serbian I '1 lurch is (icorfie Slcpanovich of Weirton.

W. Va. TJic iiffivilics ended with a dance at Hie llolv Trinity James Judge, 'U Beech Creek Chuivli Hall sponsored by Hichier. (Janlner and Xanlhia M1.VSSAD1K III STFIHK.VVILLF. Miss Sadir (iriffilhs.

died in Iho Lancia Nursing Hnmc Sunday at I'l was born in Niles. Ohio. Oct. in. 11)86.

daughter of the late HHITV a nd Sa rah Lockha rl She was a relircd seamstress ill Heiner's DeiKirhnent Slort- iind a mem her of the First Christian and the- Woman's Fellowship of (lit Surviving are one sister. Mrs. Tryphena Jones, Stc'ubonville, A TOT Hiciner. t.anlner ai Oct. 27 At West Liberty sb ian Church WKS'J' LIHKKTY William I'i said uill coordinator for the c.xplam masters degree Virginia University gracJ- programs in Knvironnientitl nalc Center at West "Libertv Health Studios, and Occupa- State College, announced truil Health Studies to lx i education professor launched during the spring 1..

Ktintfz would IK one st'imxsler. of tin- WVU faculty JiKTiibers dnriiip; lor Graduate Studies al WVU" Bollom. speeding, Kiiiul; Hubert Strancy. IH. IK! Koylt 1 SI steeling on Delmrah Rpauinont.

22. llu- SNI-' music by tlie Halknus of Friends may call at tin? Washington SI Weirton. Mr Asfour was a bar her in Weii Ion for over Hi years, retiring lo Kl. Myers IH years ago He was formerly a member of SI Pauls Koman Catholic Church. Viulervvmid, who doesn't ixill figures, but sees himself drawing even i Bockefeller, sLiiil he's involved in poll lies 'because I've always fiad an mleiise desire lu rio for Ocl.

27, on itu West l.iborly Sliitc College cmnpus. College Sponsors Debate The- Altwrl Scliweilzcr Socicly for (he A and HlimEinilies of Wheeling College will sponsor a tidKitt? between incumbent State N. Kusic und ehallciiHer (icorgc drirnUi in Ihe College's Hcnechmi HOCHU lit 8 innighl. The dchalc is to I lie liubUc Herreshmcrits will ho served (or ward. Arming tlie issues expected to lx? debated the stale sales He reminded! and olhnr adults in the arta thai administrators and facuHy motnlwrs for all 1 gi-aduak- school disci Road.

Terrace Heights; 1 CotilH. Weir Jligh Krv Club. Putnam, Wirt, High. Miron. Ann and Montgomery avenues; St.

Paul's school children, Marland road south to llcuslctt It'll ni cvn tor and no registration c'ard on Avc. cxccpl law and medicine, will be available- lo discuss their Clleci OF programs during OtlS. The a will be available for two periods Irom II a.m. lo 1 p.m. and between (iand The Graduate Center at Youth, slate line to bus Him L'lii Avenue, IL speeding iiroimcl: Mrs.

Margret Conies- Culler Hoad: Deborah Colliers I'niled Methodist DcMichele. H58 N. l'2ih St Church youth. Colliers area lioni inuici-puss tci KldcrsvilU- iliink S. 32, 142H luictid traffic light violalidn.

no Lraliun cart! and no npeialor's license on I'ennsylvania itiid Karl Small. UK. Jfanctto. driving too fast for road rdiidiliims on Ihc I'. llwile 22 They are scheduled to appear FOLLANSllKEC John 1'U'pcr, lit.

of 242 Kith Stciibi'iiville. was arrested al Hi: Fridav by lirooke ConslaMc Michael Wust Liberty Stale College 'is 5preding 80 miles located in Shaw hour in a -10 on Crnsti Creek Hoad. Ti'ltt 1 wjis laken bclm'e John VJIIII YoutuM-'ollanshccjusliceof Ihe a( remains in Ihe Ohio County in lieu ttf (he bond Surviving arc his wife. Marv Pt-ople and i If I had Asfour. one daughter.

Mrs Jun. rp i l1 rsoilil1 resources. I do lhal. I do nol. and Marie Adams of Ft.

Mvers (hree sons. Paul and John." both 1 vifp is the natural of Ft Myers, and -Simon J. of ntl Buffalo. one brother. He said he wants lo Ihe Churles.

Weirton: throe sisters governor's seal Itecausc of the in Lebanon, six grandchildron economic boom he forecasts for and one great grandchild- Virginia geographic Friends may call at Anderson Funeral Home. Palm Beach Wvd Ft Myers, uherc services will be hold Wednesday at Bnrial in Ft Mvcis" wi 8jy cn fivc mi ulcs lo The Fort Vtuice Historical SiK-icty meet in Hillcrest I'resbytrrian Church. Bur- Casll i (Jet. 27. ut officers will he circled for the coming year tax on food and medicine; rcgis- during the business metling (ration of lobbyists, sunshine The speaker for Ihe evening President Pack Chung Hec have laws, state aid to education, will lie Di freorge H.

Koadinaiv iu belwfeii and 1 cially in the private sector; president of California million a year in cash, gifts and pollution control; and a to College. His topic will be. reduce unemployment within "HicenU'iminl Presentation." the Bctrrshmenls will be served. flip of a coin will determine which of the two men will speak first. Each candidate will 1x3 given 15 minutes lo give a formal presentation of his position on the issues.

Each man then WASHINGTON il'l'li 'llii- Post says Smith Knreait afienls directed by campaign donations congressmen and other oflictals in recent vears. for hearings Nov. '4 in city court. LOSINGWEIGHT A A FOLLOW i i MY HYPO- I A DIET PLAN. AND I GUARANTEE YOU I LOSE WEIGHT.

ALSO I A I A A I IMPROVE I A I DR. RALPH A.GROSSl Hypnosis Clinic Phone John G.Munoi 3240 Main Street Phone 748-4540 or 723-2780 "State Farm has LIFE insurance, too! Call me for Lib a good neighbor, State Farmislhfrt. CRIME IN HANCOCK COUNTY loaid an energy-hungry rid. ca grow i (f i whatever potential we want. think it's very Ibing," he said.

N.Y. Stock Market NKU VdltK I'l'l il in jinee.s i i First in- FordMfi i ten nani (rtiKlec fr nFn.nl OnMi.i Hntidyr i.iv.ii i i i nl picture id hniisctl HcnioiTiiln- csiilfiiii.i ininco Jimmy CiirkT Cnnl-jl Knrher in 1he iiiiervif'A his Chiirlcslon of hie, MiK-keleller hiil'nnt new capita! K.islK JUKI In dev Mdp ol Hcoutlmi'ii .01 Ifi fm.tncc both Mic jobs prngiam itnd caiT if mads He plaiislu hire Hie m.isl coiniM-len! Icitp1c fur the in.id i niislriK'ttnn whrlJivr 1 inimcrai nr FicplibliL-an and Humnalc nhnl Irrnis roixl nnltd has ix'cn mtiXTsinial "I things il's a Ittllcr campingn It somi'hody says smiielhing agiiinst Sbiii'on. he's to gel il in llu- leelli the nrgumcjiLs used havt' Ix-cn used uft.iinnl me for 1oi lung 1 prclly much ignore it 1 b.ne baddies, but I'd not using them." Hockefelter said his cniesl was for the governor's mansion, He pointed bul he's nol cum- Sheriff's Report Hrr-ln l-'d HIM hilh.ifv InlTi 1' Kl'IMill v.il liu: 1 1 1 I' M.itlcl Inr M.MIS.II1 ol.l N.ilnsi'.i N.il SI I AMI An reply lo the opening sUilemcnt of his opponent, followed by a three-minute rebulttJ by each of the- other's Nfsl response. the fnrtiiiil presi-n- Lions. from Hie uulienre will he encmiragod, i no innrp than minutes allowed for the quest in it anil iinswer Al stake is tin 1 sen! ol Ihe Virginia l-'irsl Seiiiitorial i i nl Hancock.

Hnjoke and Ciunnirs, held by Kusic since Hnlh men are from WoirKin. S600 Bond Set Charles HI) 1. 1'ikc, uas churned wilh failure Loiiuiiiitaiiu-nritrnl of the vchiflc he (Jrivnig and no rejlisdatiniL luifh t'ily ol r'nlliinslx 1 rliarnes. in addition ii I'hai'fji's of driving while in- filed in Hie office of Young. f-'oHanslx't 1 jusdcc i'! Mil 1 1 The voters of Hancock County have been bombarded with percentages and statistics by the 'incumbent sheriff in an attempt to prove to you his record and performance merits his reelection The following are the correct percentages and Statistics taken directly from the 1975 Uniform Crime Reports published by the W.Va.Dept.

of Public Safety CRIMES COMMITTED AS OFFICIALLY REPORTED BY THE INCUMBENT SHERIFF PAGE 92 llim inn Kri(Jj by the i Mini I I I. Wi'lU. -Hi. ill HI) L' rl in Nu' HiUirm-k I j.nl in Lii'ii if Sl.iHHi Itfi I'lllllVI i i I'n. i I I HK'llanl M-nni ot I mon while 1 Mir car ua- irked in iht- 7H) liltu'k i'l Miiin SI in KollinsU'i 1 S'riHl hnnd nn I he lilrd in Ynuiij.

1 fittul -Liul j.Vi nn c. ifli rhiirfit 1 lili-d by uill apurai Ntv Knllmistn.t. iy A a i iMli'sxHMiiilln 1 cilv no inn ilLili 1 si'! liv YiHini; Elect Treasurer Pearson 1976 Breaking Entering Larceny Felonious Assault Robbery Auto Theft Total Offenses Total Cases Cleared By Arrest Cleared By Arrest UP UP 12.4% UP DOWN DOWN 212 13 6.1% aria former (ioy. Ceril I'nderwood. "I'm going iifler my ftWI a Of htmsHr sortie coal miners In wn.

8al(( (hose view's Include lot Wist VlrglnM as a nalional SOIIR-C. Tnfll cntt nchlcved n-llh close wllh farier. he eaid. Illll iliUlbll' II Illll 1 Slufl'Il WKI.I.SIU Hi', Unison nf 1 Id SI Koll.ms,- JH-'. Ktldtlriwlifi'iniiriyxlwrilt'fi (lisjKiH'Jit'is a.

in: sDiiu'inu 1 FKI (3 tolt L) (a pi 1 mid ol fruifi Iiis c.i I il p.irki'tl (ronl cif Iiis house of tjjK 1 ulavcr iind ans lislwl ill Hutsoli Ih.tl rhccliisl) of car u.is uficn di()c was romovcrf. Ifulson told ilispalchers Ihc c.ir U'ns unlocked. Select Your MONUMENT; S. White's Sons CAM. Hill KOMl.

I I'fmrlrfy and Markrl 'si, al Wilrton-I'honc 282-M7J STKUHKNVIl.LK, OHIO Future Needs" THE FACT IS THAT CRIMES ARE ON THE INCREASE IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE ELECT RON DONELL SHERIFF.

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