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4 The Evening Review East Liverpool, Ohio Saturday.December 31,1977 Deaths, Funerals Mrs. Olga Zak Mrs Olga Zak, 75. of 860 Virginia Midland, died Friday noon at the Rochester Unit of the Beaver County Medical Center following a briH illness Mrs Zak was bom Nov. 15, 1902, in Passaic, the daughter of Nick Molson and Mary Pedek Molson. She was a member of St.

George Serbian Orthodox Church, Midland Beside her husband, Mike Zak, survivors include a daughter, Irene Balint at home; three sons. Robert Zak of Beaver, William Demko of Aberdeen, and Steve Demko of Poland, Ohio; two brothers, Nick Molson and John Molson, both of Youngstcrwn, four sisters, Mrs, Pete (Marie) Mekulak, Mrs Paul (Ann) Gonda and Mrs. John (Irene) (Jonda, all of Youngstown, and Mrs. Michael (Nellie) Terpak of Cleveland, five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren Services will he held Monday at 1 from the David D. Schwerha Funeral Home in Midland by the Very Rev, Prodanovich Private graveside services will be held Tuesday at the Beaver Cemetery Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 2 to 4 and? to9p.m.

Laura Chapman Services will be held Monday at 1 m. for Mrs Laura Etta Chapman, 89, formerly frf New Cumberland, who died this morning at the Evergreen Nursing and Convalescent Home at Harmony, Pa She was born Dec 2. 1888, in Colliers, Va a of Reason Marsh and Ella Adkinson Marsh. She had resided in New Cumberland virtually her lifetime, until going to the nursing home about two years ago. Mrs Chapman was preceded in death in 1954 by her husband.

Alfred Hobbs Cnapman, who had managed the Chapman Clay Mines and the Chapman Foundry at New Cumberland She was a member of the United Presbyterian Church at Cumberland Survivors include four sons, Robert Chapman of Hart, William A Chapman of Royal Oak, Mich John Chapman of North Port. and George Chapman of Mars, Pa a daughter. Mrs Harry Huff of Farmington. Mich and dchildren and 13 grandchildren Services will be held Monday at 1 at the Fields Funeral Home at New Cumberland, with the Rev Richard Huggins officiating Burial will be in New Cumberland Cemetery Fnends may call at the funeral honje Sunday from 2 to 4 and7to9p Clara Thorn Services are to be held today at 2 pm from the Martin Funeral Home for Mrs Qara Thorn. 87, of 81514 Michigan Ave who died Thursday at the Convalescent Center here Mrs.

Thorn was the daughter of John Valentine Neiser and Minnie Reeder Neiser She was a charter member of the Boyce United Methodist Church Survivors include a stepson, Sanford Thorn of Seattle Washington and two stepdaughters. Mrs. Mervin Wilma) Hupp and Mrs. Alberta Adkins, both of East Liverpool Mary Elizabeth (Betty) Hendricks, 59, of Graystone Heights. Abingdon, Va, died Friday at 7 at Memorial Hospital in Bristol, following a long illness She had resided in Lisbon until she moved to Virginia 12 years ago Mrs Hendricks was bom in New Philadelphia, Ohio.

July 21, 1918. a daughter of Covert Hawk and Bernice Tschudy Hawk She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church here At one time, she worked for the Columbiana County Tuberculosis Society Beside her husband, Robert Hendricks, whom she married June 15. 1951, survivors include a sister, TlTomas (Anna Jeani Liggett of Lisbon Private funeral services will he held Tuesday al 1:30 pm frcwn the Eells-Leggett Funeral Home here by the Rev John Owens Burial will be in Ltsbfjn Cemetery, There will be no calling hours The family requests that memorial tributes take the fcM-ra of contributions to the Columbiana County Public Health League Frank Roberts LISBON Albert Roberts, 67, of 120 Railroad Columbiana, was pronounced dead on arrival at Salem Community Hospital East today at 4:55 a after taking ill suddenly at home He was born in Mercer County, July 31. 1910, a son of Frank Henry Roberts and Carrie Kelly Roberts, and lived lis fifi most of his fife in Lisbon. Mr.

Roberts retired in 1972 from the Lisbon Steel Fabricating Co. He IS survived by three daughters, Mrs. Robert (Sally) McIntosh of Lisbon, Mrs. Jesse (Sandra) Knight of East Palestine and Mrs. Ho Ward (Harva) Cope of Columbiana, with whom resided; a son, Randy Jay Roberts of Santa Alice G.

Hannan Mary Clark of Keyser, and Mrs. Linda King of Steubenville; three brothers, Harold McTheny of Empire and Ronald McTheny and John McTheny. both of Toronto, and six granddaughters. Friends may call at the CHarke Funeral Home here after 7 tonight and Sunday afternoon and night, where other arrangements are Mark Hartenbach Hoemer Mark Hartenbach, 87. of Fawcett Apartments 202, 325 Moore died today at 5:45 a in Ohio Valley Hospital at following a two- week illness.

He was born Dec 1, 1890. in Minersville, Ohio, a son of Albert Hartenbach and Hanna Nease Hartenbach He had resided in this area since 1941 Mr Hartenbach had been an iron molder at the Crucible Steel Divisions of Colt Industnes at Midland for 17 years, until retiring in 1958, and had been a of 1212 His first wife, Elizabeth Mumaw Hartenbach, to whom he was married 11. 1909, preceded him in death Jan. 26, 19.57, He is survived by his second wife, Mary Shank Harker Hartenbach, whom he married Aug 19.1961 In addition to his widow, survivors include a son. Charles Hartenbach of Chester, a daughter.

Mrs Mabel Dawson of Chester, four stepsons, Ralph Harker and Jacob Goempel, both of East Liverpool. James Harker of (Thester, and Howard Harker of (Jermany; four stepdaughters, Mrs Ralph (Edith) McClelland and Mrs Clyde Jean) Owens, both of Salineville, Mrs Edward White of Miami, and Mrs P'rank (Marcella) Humphreys of Robertsville, Ala; a brother, Otto Hartenbach of Minersville. and four grandchildren, 32 stepgrand- children, three grandchildren and 32 stepgreat- grandchildren Services will be held Tuesday at 10:30 a at the Martin Funeral Home, with the Rev Carl Stockdale of the Rogers and Mt Zion United Methodist Churches officiating Burial will be in Columbiana County Memonal Park F'nends may call at the funeral home Monday afternoon and night. John Ondugko John Ondusko, 67, of Bergholz RD 1 died Friday at 5 .30 at St John Medical Services Set Tuesday For Wellsville Here and There Covering The Tri-State Area Ana. four sisters, Mrs Pettigrew of Lisbon, Mrs.

Carl (Pat) Pennell of Leetonia, Mrs. Sadie Donnalley of Washingtonville and Mrs, Earl (Ann) Rippley of North Jackson, two brothers, Robert Roberts of Newton Falls and Henry Roberts of Baltimore. and 13 grandchildren. Serv'ices will be held Wednesday at atthe Eells- Leggett Funeral Home by the Rev J. Rose of the Columbiana Church of the Nazarene.

Burial will be in Trinity Friends Church Cemetery west of Lisbon Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 3 to 5and7to9p.m Alice G. Hannan, 48. of RD 2 died Friday at 7 p.m in Allegheny Hospital. Pittsburgh, following a long illness. Mrs.

Hannan was bom in Toronto Sept 28. 1929. a daughter of Harlon and LaUian McTheny of Toronto RD 2, She was a 'member of the First Baptist Church in Steubenville and the American Legion here. She worked for the Jefferson County Welfare Department Besides her parents, survivors include her hasband, James Hannan, two daughters. Mrs Kathy Hale erf Irondale and Mrs Mary Beth Board of Irondale, three sons, James Hannan of Wintersville, Pat Hannan and Tim Hannan, both at home, two sisters.

Mrs Charles M. Montgomery, 102, of 1717 Nevada Wellsville, one (rf oldest residents, died Fri(Iay about mickiight at the Extended Care Center. He was txMii Aug. 29, 1875, in Parkersburg, W.Ve., a son of Marcus Montgomery and Mary Ann Stanley Montgcsnery. Mr Montgomery had retired in 1920 from the Pennsylvania Railroad as a switch tentter He attended the Church of (Tirist at Chester and was a member of the senior citizens dub of Wellsville Survivors include his widow, Catherine Nolan Mwitgomery, whom he married in 1943, three sons, CTiarles M.

Montgomery and Willard Montgomery, both of Wellsville. and Eugene Montgomery of Newell; four daughters, Mrs. Aline Hughes, Mrs Edna McDowell, Mrs. Hazel Campbell and Mrs. Edith all of Wellsville, and 19 granidchildren, 34 grandchildren and 31 great- great-g ra ndc dr en Services will be held Tuesday at 1 at the MacLean Home, with the Rev Clark Allison of the Wellsville of- in Charles Montgomery Church of the Nazarene ficiating Burial will be Springhill Friends may call at the funersd home Monday aftemcwn and night and Tuesday until the time of the service Calcutta Firemen Called Calcutta firemen investigated a blaze in a garage of the Robert Croyle home on Stagecoach Rd at 6:23 m.

Thursday. The blaze, which was out when firemen arrived, caused some $20 damage to the baseboard. Four v(Munteers responded using the squad truck and an engine. 4quanaut-New Years Eve Fantastic Mercury. 16 a person-inc.

favors, noise makers, etc. No reservations, stags welcome Famous Liz Carter catered food, sold reasonable B-b-que spare ribs. $1 50; Kolbassi. Pork san- dwhich, $1. Southern fried chicken.

$1. Kraut dog, 50. Adv Lisbon Lawrence V. Jackson. Salem, pipe inspector, and Barbara J.

Vennari, Salem. David Moore, Waukegan, 111., machine operator, and Katrina L. Stiller, Rogers, waitress Allen Crawford, army, and Valerie East Rochester, Robert Minerva. Simpson, student. William Air Reported Moderate The air index in East Liverpool this morning was calm winds, according to the North Ohio Valley Air Authority.

The suspended particulate reading was 106 and the sulfur dioxide lev el was 54. with only a trace of ozone. Births Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.

Fitch of 691 7th LaCroft. a son, Robert Earl Dec. 30, at City Hospital. Mr and Mrs. Russell Harroff of 3253 Creek Rd.

Lot 118, New Waterford, a son, Russell Scott. Dec 31, at City Hospital. Salineville Hearing Due Kenneth Miser of Bloomingdale is to appear before Salineville Mayor Stanley t'itch Wednesday on a speeding charge filed Friday (xi Main St. Blacktop Breaks Window Emerson Barnes of 1651 Park Ave. told police he received minor cuts to his fingers when examining a broken window in the storm door of his home.

He told police someone threw a Mark Fire Probed Spain Gives 11 Home Rule To By Marshal Basque Regi Thomas III, Lisbon, laborer, and Deborah Ray Cochrane, Lisbon piece of hard blacktop SOTnetime between 9 p.m Friday. Adrian's Drive In Closed Jan. 3 through Jan. 8. Reopen Jan 9 Adv.

ion An arson investigator from the office of the state fire marshal this morning examined the ruins of a trailer owned by Joel Keltz of North Lima which burned in an early morning fire Friday in Unity Towmhip Keltz had moved the trailer frMTi the Maplecroft Trailer Park near Wooaworth Thursday morning, and had hooked up no power or fuel to the miibiie home Leonard Ridzon of 47810 Route 14, who lives about three- quarters of a mile from the site of the fire at the intersection of Heck and Baird Rds said today he saw the flames at about 3:30 am He had awakened at 3 a and remembers seeing a car with exceptionally bright headlights at the intersection He glanced outdoors again at 15 a but saw no fire at that lime Shortly after calling the Unity Township F'ire Department at 3:30 a hesaysa car traveled slowly toward the burning trailer, then stopped near the sight When the car stepped, its went out. Rizdon reports firemen coming to the scene report there was no car there upon tneir arrival, but added that a neighbor also saw the car mother said the trailer was the only home of her family The 12-by-52-foot structure was termed a total loss Negotiations Stall On Fire Contract WARREN, Ohio (UPI) The city of Warren could be without fire protection during the New weekend Negotiations between the firefighters and city broke off F'nday, with no new progress reported City offiaals have suggested the talks be resumed WeSiesday. But the contract runs out at midnight During a mass meeting Friday, they unanimously authorized a strike at that time The firefighters want a reduction of their work week to 40 hours, or a adjustment for every hour over 40 worked. Center in Steubenville, where he had been admitted earlier after suffering an heart attack A World War II Army veteran, Mr Dndusko was March 17 1910, in Sechovece, Austria, a son of Elizabeth Federko Ondusko (rf St. Clairsville RD 2 and the late Gecx-ge Ondusko He was retired from the Wheeling-Fhttsburgh Steel (3o Besides his mother, survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Margaret Kacsmar Ondusko; three sons, George fJndusko of Bergholz RD John Ondisko of Paducah, and Eugene Ondusko of Harlem Ohio; three daughters, Mrs. Ciertie Culp of Bergholz RD, Mrs Harold (Mary) Owens of Salineville and Mrs. Eugene (Rose Marie) DiUingham of Bergholz; two brothers, Frank Ondusko of Wolf Run and Fklward Ondusko of Lafferty, Ohio, and Mrs. Edward (FHeanor) Wonski of St. Clairsville and Mrs.

Anna Sweet of Harlingen, 21 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Services will be held Monday at 1 m. from the Sweeney F'uneral Home in Amsterdam by the Rev Ronald Rearic. Burial will be in Circle Green Cemetery near Amsterdam. Friencte may call at the funeral home today from 7 to 9 and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Snain (UPD move expected to pacify Spain's most restive minority and reduce political violence, the government announced today that it has granted the Basque region provisional home rule.

The announcement appeared to spell victory for the long fight of the Basques to regain the right of running their own local affairs They lost that nghi under Francisco Franco almost 40 years ago. The late dictator punished the independent-mindea Basques for having fought against him in the civil war by putting them under strict centralist ccxitrol and suppressing their national identity. As a result, the northern region became a hotbed of political violence. The government's move came onlv five days before scheduled prtheir national identity F'ire Stations Closed All outlying fire stations are closed today because of a lack of manpower. East Liverpool firefighters report Calcutta Activities Special activities sponsored Liars Club Names Champion Of 1977 BURLINGTON.

Wis (LTD- In Odon, Ind it got so hot last summer C()uld take a frozen hamburger patty out of the freezer, toss it into the air, and when it came down you had one that was cooked well done." That was the barefaced lie that won Charles Porter of Odon the title of Champion Liar for from the Burlington Club Friday night Anderson, of Chicago, won an honorable mention in the annual event with a story about some skyscraper elevators elevators are so fast," he said, in going up to the top floor, the watches of passengers lose four There was one dog story and one cat story among the honorable mention winners hunting dog is so slow he was crushed to death in a turtle said Mel Fiart. Waynesburg. Pa cat was playing ith a hall of yarn and swallowed it," said Mildred of Burlington next day she had nine kittens and they were ail born with sweaters by the Calcutta Volunteer Fire Department will resume Tuesday night at the fire hail, a representative of the department has announced So much for so Little You can advertise your products or services in this column everyday. Thousands of persons will see your ad for little Call The Evening Review at 3854545 Ask for Mrs. Curran.

Adv To Meet Miss Karole Kapp will preside for business when the Nurses Alumnae Association meets Tuesday in the former residence at City Hospital. Driver Due Hearing Elmer L. Dray, 49. 818 Chester Ave. is scheduled for a hearing Jan.

5 in Eastern Area Court in East Palestine on a charge of speeding filed at 7:20 p.m. Thursday on St. Clair St Clair police report. Social Activities at the Calcutta Volunteer Fire Dept will resume on Jan, 3 at m. Adv Fined 120 Mark M.

Powell. 27, of 1614 Maple Wellsville, cited on a speeding charge on the East Liverpool-Weilsville Rd. Dec 18 by the Ohio Highway Patrol, was fined $20 and costs Friday when he entered a guilty plea before Municipal Ju(lge John McDonald Two Windows Broken Two windows ere brokai at the Belva Styling Salon at 637 St Clair Ave, sometime between 7:30 and midnight Friday. Richard Scott reported the damage to police FIggs Damage Car Eggs were thrown onto the painted finish of a 1976 auto owned by Goddard of 834 Ave Chester, while the car was parked at Restaurant Goddard, who is employed at the restaurant, told police he discovered the vandalism today at 1:50 a.m. Talks Halt On Miners Contract WASHINGTON (LTD A walkout by negotiators for the soft coal industry has halted talks to end the nationwide strike, with mutual recriminations and no date set for resuming talks in 1978 United Mine Workers President Arnold Miller said the talks ended Friday when the mine operators walked out in response to a union proposal to continue health arid pension benefits for more than 800,000 miners and dependents the Bituminous Coal Association said contract negotiations, which began Oct 6.

broke down because the union to back away from provisions to curb wildcat strikes and restore labor stability in the coal Morris Feibusch, spokesman for the BCOA, confirmed negotiators had walked out. but said they had not rejected issues on which tentative agreement had been reached earlier Federal mediators, who had tried unsuccessfully to impose a news blackout on the talks, reluctant to talk to reporters, but one said he was by the break in negotiations A spokesman for the Federal Mediation Service said only the negotiations were With 188,000 miners on strike since Dec 6. Miller said "it may be a tough New Year but the UMWA will Pa. Number Drawn PITTSBURGH (UPI) The winning number drawn Friday in the Pennsylvania daily lottery was 609 Walter Thomas COLUMBIANA-Walter A. Thomas, 77, of 502 Main St.

died F'nday at 7 a.m. at the C(xintry Estates Health Onter in Lisbon, where he had been a patient four weeks Mr Thomas had been ill five years He was born Aug. 3, 1900, in Salem, a son of Emanuel and Elizabeth Mayhew Thomas, He had resided here for 55 years, coming from Salem. He served as Columbiana Village street commissioner from 1937 until 1949 and was mayor of Columbiana from 1952 until 1956 Mr Thcxnas was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5532 of Washingtonville, the New Waterford Eagles and Operating Engineers Local 66. He was married to Vesta Thomas on June 12, 1922 She cbed June 19, 1952.

He was later married to Mrs. Leota Spratt Thomas (xi Dec. 4, 1962, who survives at home. Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Bernard (Donna) Rodgers of Leetonia; two sons, W.

Lee Thomas of Grand Rapids, and Richard G. Thomas of Alexandria, four stepsons, Robert Spratt of Poulan, James Spratt of New Waterford, Richar(f Spratt of East Palestine and Gary Spratt of Columbiana; a sister, Mrs. May Fleischer of Salem; two brothers, James Thomas of Salem and Roland Thomas of North Cape May, N.J.; 20 grandchildren and four grandchildren. Services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. from the Warrick- Kummer Funeral Home here by the Rev.

Myrl Gephart of the First Methodist Church. Burial will be in Columbiana Cemetery. Frien(fe may call at the funeral home Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. for tfie ISimf sending you an old-fashioned greeting this year. The words are simple but the message they carry has a special meaning, for from our hearts.

Best wishes to you and yours for a Happy New filled with good health and good fortune. We thank you, dear friends and customers, for the privilege of allowing us to serve you through the it will always be our greatest pleasure. THE POTTERS SAVINGS and Loan Company 3 To Begin Duties At Wellsville JACOB R.URCHEK Jacob Urchek To End Duties At Kent State Theft From Home Reported A portable color television atxl an 8-track tape player were taken from the home of Debra A. Soldat of 302 Washington St. Friday between 5 and9 The woman told police someone forced the front door on the west side of the home to gain entry She valued the television at and the tape player at $47 Jacob Urchek.58.

director of University Relations, will retire effective Jan 31 from the main campus of Kent State University Urchek at one time was director of the East Liverpool Campus. He IS leaving Kent after more than 30 years. The retirement will end an association that began in 1946 when Urchek came to the campus after serving in the Nav 7 during World War II. Except for a brief absence, he has been at Kent since, holding a series of important positions He also has taught management and economics. In 1949.

hit .472 as centerfielder for the unirsity baseball team. The mark still stands Three new Councilmen will assume office and a clerk will be appointed when Wellsville Council meets Tuesday at 7 p.m in City Hall. Councilmen Robert Taggart Ralph (Scotty) Lioi and Jack Beech will begin two-year terms. A clerk will be named to a two- year term to succeed Dave Lanam. who anntxmced in December that he would not again seek the post Applications will be accepted by President Charles Allison until midnight tonight.

Two applications had been rec eived by Dec. 20 meeting. President Allison has released a revised list of committee assignments, which will be in effect the first of the year. Chairmen, listed with the other members of the committee. art Beech for finance, with Robert Palmer and Taggart; Andrew Lvnn for water and sewage, with George Lawton and Robert Morehead; Palmer for street and light and the service garage, with Lynn and Beech.

Lioi for refuse and franchise, with Lawton and Morehead. Lawton for claims, rules and ordinances, with Lioi and Lynn, Taggart for property, with Palmer and Beech; Morehead for playground and cemetery, with Taggart and Lioi, Palmer for police and fireman pension, and Morehead and Lynn for the volunteer deperxkncy fund. Official Dies S.African en Asylum In Britain EAST LONDON. South Africa (UPI) Britain today granted political asylum to Donald WcKxls, a banned white South African editor who fled the country Thursday in disguise and swam across a river to gain freedom in the land-lwked state of Lesotho. Acting British High Commissioner to Lesotho.

Jim Moffat, said from Maseru, the capital, that Woods was staying with him. was safe and welcome to go to England have been in touch with my government today and I know that they are ready to do whatever thev can to help Mr Woods. Moffat said Lesotho officials also said Woods was welcome any other oppressed wife, Wendy, and their five children arrived in Lesotho by car Woods was an editor of the East London Daily Dispatch. COVINGTON. Ohio (UPI) Thixnas 43.

Dayton, died of an apparent heart attack F'nday night while officiating at the championship game of the County Holiday Tournament. Emergency crew officers standing by rushed to aid but failed in attempts to revive him He was dead on arnval at Piqua Memonal Hospital who was not married, was a well-known high school official in the Dayton area FiORELLO'S RESTAURANT XT 460 Mulberry St. ITALIAN FOODS STEAKS COCKTAILS AND WINES I'OpM Tiim. tkraSat. llbH.

inislfcs for tlfc As the New Year chimes in, we're taking this opportunity to greet our many fine friends wish them the best '78 has to offer. funeral orne I.

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