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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 4

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4 Tilt itfiflii Eatt Li? Ohio Monday, October ti. I 97 (Deaths, Funerals Mary E.McNicol Mrs Mary McNicoI of iK itradshaw Ave died Sunday at 7:30 in the Convalescent Center foil owing a long illnesis Mrs McNicol was bom in Ashland, Pa a daughter of James Walsh and Mary 0 Walsh She had resided most of her life here and was retired from the Hall China Co She was a of St Aloysius Catholic Church and its Altar ami Kosary Society Her husband, John McNicol.diedKet) 26 1 Survivors a daughter, Mrs Nicholas (Janei Schuck, with whom resided, a son, John McNicol of WoixiUind Hills, Cahf grandsons 1 thrw great grandchildren A Mass Christian Burial will tie siiid at 9 30 a at St Alovsius Church Burial will tie in Columbiana County Memorial Park F'riends may call at the Dawson Funeral Horne Tui-sday afternoon and night, a wake servuT will tx' conducted at 8 rn BeHMie Artpr I LISBON Services were held today for Mrs Mith Arter, wife of Henry WTUlxir Arter, who died at her home at 52 Grafton Rd, Leetonia HI) 1 following a audden illness She was 82 Mrs After spent moet her life in this area She was bom near Cambridge June 20 1894 the daugher of George and Anna May Bragg Bartholow She was a memper of St Jacob's United Church of Christ, a charter member of the Sunshine ('lub and a roember of the Guild and the Willing Workers Sunday School Class all affiliated with the church, and the Columbiana (kunty Farm Bureau Besides her husband, whom she married June 18 1913 is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Per Lee (Kdythe) liornbeck of Alliance, two sons, Perry Arter ami Hoy Arter, bfkh of Leetonia, three sisters, Mrs Faye Crawford of ColumlMana, Mrs Haymond (Lela) and Mrs Hu by Woodbury, with of Leetonia a half sister, Mrs James Heller of Tallmadge, two brothers, liCster Bartholow and Bartholow, both of Lisbon, two half brothers, Haymond Bartholow of Leetonia and Glenn Bartholow of 14 gramkhildren and 15 grandchildren Services were conducted today at 1 30 at St Jaaib's United Church of Christ by the Honald Wunsch of the church and the Hev William Hjngof Alliance Burial was in the church cemetery years ago to Weilsville where Miss Berg's father became publisher of the Weilsville Union She was engaged in newspiifX'r work for many years, first Weilsville amJ in Grwley, and East Richfird CIiilp Services are tx'ing arranged at the Funeral Home in Weilsville for Hichard Culp, 34 of Fontano. Calif who was killwl in a traffic while en route to work Saturtlay morning He was formerly of the Iftth Hd Weilsville Mr Culp was born Aug 9 1942 in East Liverjsiol, a son of Thelma Dnvis Culp of Hammondsville HD 1 ann the late Culp In addition to his widow, Mrs Gail iJii.mrziUi Culp, include stefK-hildren, all of California, a brother, Hirfiert Culp of Irondale HI), and a s- ttter, Mrs Car! Williamson of Harnmorufcville HD Kiirt'A Memorial were held Thursday in the Cnileil Methmlist Church at Lehigh Fla for Mrs Agatha (Carney I Kurfi, a retired teacher had taught for years in Weilsville schools She dieil Oct 17 at her home from a massive stroke im'lude a nejihew and a ruts e. both in Illmots Services will held Tuesday for Mrs 51 Hidgehill ltd Cleveland, who was pronounced on arrival at a there at after taking ill sutldenly at liome Mrs Wwniak was tnirn in Weirton.

a daughter of Karol Drehck and Drelick was a of Clirtsl the King Catliolic Church in Cleveland In addition to her husband, Peter Wozmak at Immc. survivors include two (iiiughters. Misv Cathv and Miss JoAnn Worniak two sous John ami ItotM-rt Wornuik, all at home, two brothers Fredenek Drelick and Julius Drelu both of Weirtoij five sisters, Mrs Nellie and Mrs Welister of New CumtM'rlaml. and Mrs Clara Mihal. Mrs Wanda Foster ami Mrs Martha Vidas, all of Wcirton A o( Christian fiunal will 1 said Tuesday at 9 .30 a in chureh in Cleveland Burial will be in All Cemetery, Ch.inlon Frierwfct iiuiv call at the Maher Mellxiurne Home on Mayfield Hd Cleveland, tmlay from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 EUa Bprjs have twen tieUl for Miss ELsii Berg f.

of Cleveland former Weibvilk nwKleiit. who died Oct 5 in the Huron Hoad Hospital after a long lUiWss Burial was ui the family plot in Uke View Cemeterv, Jamestown, 3 Miss Berg, a resident of Wade Park Manor, was born in Jami-stown. the daughter of (Twrb-s and Ida Swaiwon TN- WAnR WEIGHT problem? USi E-LIM water in the body can be uncomfortable help you lose water weight at Bloor recommend it lERCME ILOOi miRim llfiriloti Charli's Hanlon 3 of 4 Weilsville. died sNirtIv after being ad rnitted to Southside Hospital, Youngstown, at Id rn Mr Hanlon was tiorn 6 1922 in Weilsville, a son of Charles Hanliai Sr arvl Anna Anderson Hanlon. Isith of whom died last August He had tas-n ernployetl a.s a machinist foi the Iriflustrial Co Midland, last working I 2 He was a of Catholic Church.

Mr Hanlon with 03 rd tiravt's ItegLstratMtn Co with Army World War II Survivors a son. James Hanhin of East Liver- fwu (Patricial Morris of Weilsville and Mrs (Caffiel Farnsworlh of Ka and SIX A Mass ol Christian Burial will said by Fr Hus htori at Id a rn af chun Burial ill be in Weilsville may at the Macl.eati Wi'llsville. tonight aiul Tm'sday aftiTmam and night wtxire a service will coiKlucted at Anthony will Antlmrn .1 Gahpo. 9 2 Broadway. dusl at 7 4.1 .1 III in Fast arroll follow mg a long A rcsuh nt.

Mr (ialifxi was ixirn Id. IHili, a son ol Mrs Carmela ol 1 1 1 st and the late CoiKi was a of St Ahw.suLs Catlxilic III adititnm to survivors mchnie four si.st«*r.s, Mrs Hoy. Mrs Victor lAntomai iVirginiai East ami Mrs of Midland, and a haI .1 (lalitxi Boardman A Mass Chrislian Burial will said Tuesiliv at 11 a at St Aloysius Church Burial will Ix'inSi may at Dawson Eurxral Ihm lonighl. a wake will eumlucti'd at III win held Wednesday at 2 at the Roberts Funeral Home in Weilsville by the Rev. Carl Stockdale.

Burial will be In Ham- mondsvllle Cemeterv. Friemfc. may call at the funeral home Tuesday afternoon and night Mirliuel Liimarra Services will be held Tuesday for Michael Anthony Umarra, 12 -year-old son of George P. and Ruth Ann Bentley I.amarra of 38955 Route 39 Weilsville The youth died Sunday at I 50 a in Hospital, Youngstown A seventh grade student at Salinevllle School, Michael collapsed during a ffxjtbal! game Saturday He played in the Southern little Indians 4 He was bom in Liverpool Jan 4,1964 In addition to his parmts, survivors include a sister, Michelle Ann at home, his maternal grandparents, Mr and Mrs Uoyd Bentley Sr of Weilsville, andhiS jiaternal grandfather, George I.amarra of Weilsville A Mass of Christian Burial will said Tuesday at 10 a in St Patrick Church, Salineville, by the Hev Hay Thomas Burial will be in St F'lizalx'th Cemetery, Weilsville F'riends may call at the Manning F'uneral Home in Salineville this afternoon and tonight, where a prayer service will be conducted at 8 Here and There in Area Eiifiit Liverpool And Vicinity Llslioii Marriage Appllatlom William D. Keyes, East Liverpool, floral worker, and Christine A Bailey, East Liverpool, mother Arthur E.

Morris, Leetonia, laborer, and JuaniU Salem Hichard L. Bruderly, Salem assistant parts manager, and Rebecca Baird, Leetonia. Kenneth L. McVay. Millport heavy equipmertt operator, and Judith Dillinger, Millport, housewife Lawrence A Davis, Cdum- biana, mechanic, and L.

Joseph, Lisbon, dance instructor Harry Allen Bennett, Lisbon, laborer, and Sandra Gay Lynn Andnc, Lisbon. John Snively, Kensington, dentist, and Janet Ffiscemyer, Minerva, dental assistant John Shasteen, East Liverpool, truck driver, and Karol Brown. East Liverpool, housewife. Announcing FNening Carousel Uoiffuros, 422 Walnut St till 8 pm Monday. Thursday and F'riday Walk ins wekrome 38 IBTt -Adv Center Meeting Slated The Ixiard of directors of the Weilsville Area Resource Center Ed Lee Parker.

KobinHon OHriir WiUitii Oscar Salili Wilson, of H.unmoiKlsvillc HD died alHiut a III al lumie after Uikingillsudtleiily Mr Wibori was borii 1910 in a a soli of Mrs ilson In additum lo bis wnlow, Norma ilson at luiine, im hsle a son. Wilson ol HamnioiufeiVille, and fivegiamkhildreri October 25 177 Morale of the American army ha. improved noticeably since the evacuation of New York City and establishment of the new headquarters at White flams fhit fact pub hthmd a Puhl-c by 320-28 Smith St I If' Theodore Robinson, 66 of 408 1 st St Chester, died at 10 50 a at City Hospital following a brief Illness He was born Oct 30 1909 in Grafton, Va a son of FYed Robinson and Shingleton Robinson Mr Hobin.son had resided in Chtfster most of his life, except for a jx-riod when he lived at Va in the 1960 He had employed as a custodian by the Marion County (W Va Board of FIducation when he retired He had employed previously at the Potters and Co building here as a custodian He was also a self employed paint in Fairmon Mr the St Clur.Av«* ChurchofCaKl In addition to his widow, Mrs Anna Wamsley Hotjinson, at home, he is survived by five daughters, Mr? Paul DeVaull of Flast Liverixxil, Larry (Dorothy) Heed of Glenmixir, Mrs (Anna Belle) Beggs. Mrs Gary (Veronica) Hayhurst and Mrs Kathryn Hayhurst, all of Chester, four sons, David Robinson of F'ast FI Robinson of Guy Joseph Robinson of la and the Hev 1 Robinson of fcllyna, a sister, Mrs. William (Beulah) VVilliam.s of iixford, F'la 15 will be held at II a from the Dawson F'uneral Home, with Hev Hohinsiin, pastor of the Oiurch of the Nazarene of Fllyna, of- fuiating.

ji.ssisUsl by Paul DeVault of the St. Clair Ave Church of God Burial will in Columbiana County MeiiMirial Park F'ribnds may call at the funeral home Tuesday af terniKin and night Due At WelEville Dean of 918 F'lorem St I Ix forc ll.svill«‘ Mayor .1 ttosc I on of ivmg while iiitoxicatiH! and driving of was cited Sutunlay at (i 44 III at and l-istHin Sts St 3 night on filed i nlay on 7 aiul the Route 9 exit arc Paul II of HD I and Glenn rist liktH ii lUth St FIxt Weilsville I F'rankhii Joy tif Buzzard Wellsvdlc'. was Cited into ('ourt at Eishon on a tharge ol ridav at 9 24 on Mam St Salt Ls nnntxl as coal at great sur lace eailh (iarbage. Trash incinerator calls for and trash col Tuesday on (ilohe.St Etruria St ('leveland Ave Palissey St Wedgewixid Holliday St Park Ave Alplia )akland Ave Price St Valley Flliziitx'th Putnam St Harvey Ave Ohm Ave Michigan Ave and Little FIngland airview Grange To A coveriliJih dinner will featured during at (. of Fairvmw Grange 4 Ci(i in ihe hall at New Williamson IS master Tops Club 2 will hike through Thompson Park (allow mg the at St Aloysius School, which will with weigh ins al 9 15 a Linda Burke said should bring a low calorie sack lunch Missing! ar minit A 1973 auto whn Haw of 743 Avondale F'riday wa- Saturday at 9 am -aid Imt hiistiatnl had using auto ilitspilal I reals Delira Anne 17 ol 1 SI was at City F'fidav at 2 27 ni an ol a at tmme tier father, l.awr«*n«e Miller on a said girl htearne ill follow ing a kfjuarrel Sets Hearing The Zoning Hoard ol luis set a ing 29 at 7 30 ni in the at ily Hall on an application tiy Null for a ixsial to that would land and buildings Nl lair at Lang SI tivities Inspection Set Thursday Mrs Golfla C.irson, District ol of F'oreigri Wars Auxiliaries, will Auxiliary of Sgt HoU-rt Shenaull Post 92 5 at Thursday night in jxist home on Wastnnglori Ave Warxia a the Auxiliary, is the 6 th District and not Mrs Carson as reiMiftixl Air Hejxirterl '(.

imx The air this morning was 6 according ofluials at the North Ohio Valley Air Authority Wiiwls 2 1 4 mites an hour from the The reading was 24 excellent Card Party Set The Weilsville Catholic Daughters of America will hold a.public card parly tonight at 8 in the convent of the I maculile Conception Catholic Church Mrs Anna Mae chairman, said the 1 rlwirge includes lunch, and will be used for church ts Rummage Sale annual rummage sale by Catholic Daughters of Aloysiu-s Church began in the Traiivr Building on St lair Ave It will conti 'ue daily from 9 am to 5 pm through Saturday will go toCDA charity funds, Catherine Buchheit. grand Card ParG Plammd Last Liverpfxil will a public card party at St Episcopal Ji Ruth chairman, a noon will by cards from 1 4 willgo lor group ts l.o«tge To Past will Tucsflay at 7 30 by Last IxviTpixd Masonic Ixxfge 681 af on Broadway. program ill a at 15 With Ihe Patients to the Rochester Unit of the Beiiver County' Ritta and Mrs, Vivian of Hookstow Daniel Bnjwn, I.isa Carlin. Mrs Pamela Williain.s Mrs Vivian and Patsv Smith of Midland, Kohin Ronald 11 -and rlomia-. Dover o( Fl.ist DutXrin anti Michael Gingcrella.If of Inilustry Daniel and Smith Mrs Moldfft Mrs hinc Knight Anltmiiy laudo Intinsi rv Mis.

Lot; Brown. Radolla Buhard Mis Karri of Thoma of Russell, (hallos Morg.an Ivtel Moi 11 smIIo, Mr lai.i M.k* Drake I -nd of 1.na'ijxMil Mr- l.iixl.i Knzan and Zoack of Hook town Bit Ills Mr ai'il Mr liluitns of Ith iiiand i on. 22 .0 R(k I ml of the Modo Dam Keglslralitm Set Registration lor F'olk and Sfpmre Dance held at Park Pavilion Tliur from 7 30 to 9 pm are (he Hancix County ami ommi: at the 111 Cumhorlatid Tiie in- Paul asoman. with the a or $9 a couple i.roftp To Meet The Citizen- for Better Schon! ill Tut'Siiay niglit at 7 30 at the l.iverixHil High B( 11 chainmn. ai pi n- will nwde for pronioiing mill S' hool DP Will M.

F.ast l.i\«*r{M»ol I Polo As -iK will 7 rn at the kxige hall Frank is president Meelitig Dale ham oO The Lady will Tuesday to the night at the high The group will meet 2 instead at 7 in film rfxim at the higti Mrs Nancy DeSano is Mr Tox in M.i*^xi It-' iim troni Marlin in the in I. to a I'e. Ottico 1 s-juitrm-nt lor loi -uniminilv proh-iatiL tiins- .1,558 More Get Early Vote Forms The flood of applications continued unabated today as the County FMection Board here reported 1,558 absentee and disabled voters' ballots for the Nov 2 general electicxn The rush can be accounted for by several factors, including a comparatively new law that allows thme 62 and over to vote absentee ballots by making application, Rebwca Resnick, director, said In addition, many plications are coming from Columbiana County residents living out i)f state while they attend college, she added Oct 25 IS observed as the Veterans Day holiday at the post office, the hoard received 5 more applicatiims tixiay for the ballqts The staff picks up mail at the post office, rather than waiting for conventional delivery. Until the recent liberalization of the law, an absentee ballot could go only to a person who would outside Cixinty and at least 10 miles from his home precinct on 3 pay Now those who are 62 may obtain such a ballot on age alone to avoid a trip to the polling place on election day pointed nut that Saturday noon is the deadline for filing applications all types of absentee and disabled voters' ballots They must tie Itack in the hands not later than 7 on Nov 2 Loss Set In Theft From Area Ihcellinfi television, watches and coins were among items taken by the resiflence at 16488 Rfxite 267 during the Clair Township police said tixiay Smith told fxJiee that trmlers broke a mdow in a side dixir to gijin entry at 4 15 and S.dimlav at 8 1 'he kitchen cabinets drawers were Police said included a black and levi.sion worth 129 $2 in silver in two a man's ring, a flashlight aixl an A.M FM The t( 8 al kiss was estimated at 169 and ran kiss while Entry Loss Hits $479 A burglar fled with $479 after forcing entry to Rogers l)nve-In at $563 Pennsylvania Ave Saturday night or Sunday morning. said The intruder gained entrv bv removing two panes of glass from a rear door and then reaching through optmmg to manipulate lock He t(xik $24 from two cash registers and $35 from a small container then went into the office and pried a small metal removing $420 The intrufjer left the building through the dfxr An empliiye discovered the loss when reporting for work Sunday at 10 a Kenneth Rogers, the owner, told police In another burglary Sunday, $.15 in change was taken from the apartment of Robert McDonald of 115 St McDonald said the intruder gairx'd entry midnight and 3 a Sunday by prying a on the south of the iHiilding The change was taken from a beer stem nothing else was mis.sing.

of fleers said Six Treated In Accident At ix were at the Rochester Unit of the Beaver Cixinty follow ing a two ar ifk nt Saturday at 7 45 at of 168 anti Tuscarawas (die I'll John Mushnok said a car hv Lind.i 6 of fiocheslcr. Ix'aded on 168 faded to Htiip at the tarn with ar 9 VVdliam Ni'ih. 41 of which W.IÍ» makiov left turn from I n' ai.iwa Hd Mrs w.i: tre.i;;M contusions die aixi txidi Siikohtwski I ol Roetii sd-i was foi of the scalp w.is tiack intury and tie mi ffr--v 18 lor of the ll Notx i 4 "1 on 111 I la 16 ot adflress. was lie.it* I tusions ol dp Mm also fia -engei vehu imesliii.tlioii tinutng ol 1 diat it wouki 1 I rniies Stock Vlarket Report Close Airco Alcoa Alleg Power Amer Elec Motors Amer Anchor Hfx'king Ashland Oil BannerInd Chrysler Columbia Gas Colt I ik I Combust Eng Dravo Duquesne faght Motors IBM C'orp Jim Walter KopfXTs Yngstwn Nat Steel Am (ihni Brass Ohio Penn I'ower i-Zuiiker State Rep Scn'W Bolt odohio yyshiigtn Whlng Pgh Awaited On Tap-ln Charge M.iyor A said today no has scheduled for a so calk'd review which ill determine tfie t.tp tee to paid for a 17 hixising n.enf htxik.s the city IfiH Hoard of Public Utilities (k II If would make a the ftir Rofxil VVdlisixi, who tred at Its n-pi- -enting (hf Manor The 146 units nt an investment 1 un t'v bo.inl af di. 1 if wtHikl a-sess i-iul' fee $256 i unit v.t It -aid (juestion winj review (itt 1 Vi s.ifctv Sc rv ice Direct or i dcp.irtm«*nfal ad IK.Ill 'x-wiT Ct.

vi' Huddk'sfun and Water Slull 11 am 28 28 5.3 52 20 'x 20 22 4 58 58 27 27 26'426 'x 4 4 1918 25 25 41 18 18 22 22 31'2 55 71 26 26 256 '2 255 lO'w 15 46 15 16 45 40 40 20 39 9'4 19 20 1840 16 16 32 I 2 74 52 52 47 47 2 3 17 16 KEEP A GOOO JUDGE Re-Elect Judge JOHNJ. LYNCH of the 7th District COURT OF APPEALS Indorsed by AAohoning County Bor Association and Northeostern phio United labor Council Nominoted in Democrot Primary Cfjul e.iti«.« o( WHERE ARE WE NOW? 200 YEARS AGOI TODAY A cnicnmal NICE a ACE 'TO. NCUtt Hff I fmx 'THfcPt PROVEN ABIUTY 23 Years of Public Service Progress ond fiscal responsibility hove marked his 10 years os county sionor and 13 years as a township trustee. As YOUR State Representotive in Columbus he will give the some personolized service that hos marked his career at county level. oon SEHLE FOR LESS- Vote For TI ini Who It Fer TOUl CHARLES J.

Slate Representative REPUBLICAN tor thoif -Y 1 too Charles J. Gause commis- HELP US FIND A "HOME" VOTE FOR THE COLUMBIANA COUNTY MENTAL RETARDATION LEVY 1V2 MILLS FOR 1 YEAR WILL PROVIDE A NEW SHELTERED WORKSHOP Sponsored by the Columbiana County Levy Committee, Dr Michael Traina, Chairman, 664 Washington Salem, Ohio. POLITICAL ADVFRTISEMFNT).

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