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The Salem Newsi
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I wo speaker, Music On Program THE SALEM, OHIO, NEWS Columbiana Sets WSCS Banquet his right thumb when he caught his hand in a car door and was treated at City Hospital Sun dav. John Crawford. 47. of 8 th St lacerated his left thumb and was treated at City Hospital Saturday Hospital Reports hospital Cl Dar COLUMBIANA Mrs. Darrel! Fadclv of Salem will be guest speaker when the Wom- Society of CnrisUafl Service the Methodist Church holds Its annual mother- daughter "Spring night at in church dining room In addition to Mr- Fadely, speak the topic, Evening in th" Whl feature group ig a Lute trio by Janelle i Marna Hanna and Co- Berry; a ballet number jii ryl Hum and Patty a vocal duet by Brenda Kathy Kannal, ne wh prt firi by Cur and led by their grandmother, Mrs.

Wilbur Gar rod; a vocal trio featuring Mrs. Lee Bricker and daughters Patty and Karen, and a piano duet by Valerie Powers and Karen Orr. The to will be given by Jeanette VanPelt wnd the to bv Mrs. Mark Van Peit. Recognition of mothers will be by Mrs paui Hazel, Mrs.

Dwight Tatman will give the invocation and the Rev. Mrs Clara Gibbs will pronounce the benediction. Mrs Russell S. Linton is in charge of arrangements. include decorations by the Rachel Circle; favors, Abigail and Hanna Circles; publi- A Mrs John Migliarini 48 607 fair was treafed City Hospital Saturday for hand laeeration.

The following persons were treated at City Hospital over the weekend for minor injuries received when thev fell Joseph Hill. 32, of Park Ave Fast Palestine, injured his right side Robert Knepper. 40. injured hi chin Joel Witmer, 4 son of David Witmer of RD 5, Salem. erated his right cheek and lower eyelid MRS.

ARRELL FADELY Jeffrey Curl, 10 Mary Curl of RD ana. lacerated his son of Mrs 2 right arm ed at neon. The program will discussion on what sion group and ies Mrs. Huffman feature a an extender? 'sor- feacher of "City, Mrs. Charles Wright; food, -local activities committee with 2ifrs Van Redpath as chairman, programs, Mrs.

John Dawdle and Mr.s. Linton, and Men's Club Sr. Citizens Meet Thomas E. Rehl, pastor of Lutheran Church, -presented an Easter sermon en- 71 tied, to when the Citizens Club met recently at VFW Hall. The program arranged by Bessie Kibler included the -readings a Is Here," and We by Mrs.

-Ron Ackerman; of Simple and Beautiful the Mrs. Lydia Patchen. Mrs. Kibler gave the reading, "The Loud That Counts." The group observed the 58th of Christ 1 p.m. the home management class at i Crevfview High School will conduct the discussion Each member attending is to aluminum foil for use in making crafis the afternoon.

Tickets for to be held in Lisbon on Wednesday. April 27. should be obtained from Mrs. C. Granger by Wednesday.

Kings Daughters Cl a race United Church of will meet Thursday at at the chureh Devotions will be given by Mrs, Bessie Pike Hostesses in dude Mrs, Fha Snyder, Mrs Hallie Rymer, Mrs Florence Baker, Mis, Oneta Orr and Mrs Igiura Lower, Christ Mission truck will Columbiana Monday April 25 Persons desiring the truck to stop at their home may call Mrs William Stockman. Columbiana Village Board of Education will meet tonight at 7 30 at South Side School With The Patients Nancy Yuhaniak, 5. daughter of John Yuhaniak of 1385 view lacerated her forehead The following persons were treafed at Salem Central Clinic over the weekend after being bitten by a Ronald Rouse, 20, of 414 Columbia Leetonia. was bitten by a dog while riding his motorcycle, Sally Burner, 2 daughter of Kenneth Burner of 975 Franklin received a dog bite of thf face Debra Coffield, 9 daughter of James Coffield of Columbus, received a dog bite of the face Mark Hott, 4. son of Ronald Hott of 385 S.

Lincoln Ave, had a dog bite of right hand. Tom Martin, 8. son of Paul Martin of 19.33 Whi.nnerv Rd injured his right foot in a fall from a bicycle and was treated at the Clinic Saturday. Debra Douglas. 5.

daughter of Jennings Douglas of MC 24. Salem. was treated at the Clinic Saturday for injuries sustained when she tripped and fell against a storm door SALEM CITA Admissions; Mark FettiTholf of Lake Milton. Alan Sovik of Youngstown Mrs. w.

Satterfield of 144 Rose Ave Mrs. John Smith of HI) 3, Salem, James Conrad of 584 a Ave Florence Bush of 938 Liberty St. Dawn Loudon of 1220 Mound St. Jennifer Baker of 357 Rea DP Janine Lozier of 245 16th Si James Fortune of 283 and Ave Mark England of 763 Sharp Ave. Stephanie Thomas of RD 2, saiem.

Daniel and David McCormick of East Palestine. Mrs, Betty Harmon of Columbiana Albert Kiehl of Rogers John Schragg of Beloit. William Barr of Neglev Mrs Mary Cope of New Waterford. Mrs. May Davis of East Palestine.

Chris Zeigler ol Hanoverton. Mrs. James Clark New Waterford. Mrs. James Davis of Ead Palestine.

Mrs Ralph Poynter of Lisbon. Henry Shively of Berlin Center. Mrs. John Stecker ot Lettonia. David palmer of Ijeetoma.

Kenneth Herig of Griffith Air Force Base. Rome, N. William Marty of East Palestine. Discharges; James Smith of RD 4. Salem Mrs.

Carl Gordon of RD 1, Salem. Mrs. Minnie Weldin of 585 Columbia St. Miss Carolvn Fleischer of 1541 E. State St.

George Spencer of RD 3. Salem Roger Clay of RD 4, Salem Helen McChsh of 726 garden Ave. Albert Heck of 385 Rose Ave Candace Helm of RD 1, Sa- id Mrs Charle 1 Early daughter of Ea.s- Palestine Mrs Theodore TTurnai daughter of Poland. Verf Yoho of Poland. Mr Zadell.i Lowers oi Liverpool.

McMillan oi Lisbon Mrs Esther Frontz of East Liverpool Mrs LeRoy Mdtt ash of v-w Waterford Mrs. Arthur Goilin of Youngtown. Emerson Hively of Lisbon. Mrs Charles of Lisbon. Mrs Paul Calabrese and daughter of Leetonia.

Mrs Harold Enterllne and son of New Waterford Mrs, Clyde Funkiiouser of Berlin Center. Mrs. Paul Guido of Leetonia. Mrs. Joseph Matevieh and daughter of New Waterford Mrs Nick Divjak and ter of Lisbon.

Mrs Waldo Hall and sun of Leetonia SALEM CENTRAL CLINIC 'Admissions; Karen Miekunas ot 1823 Cleveland St. Harry Hanov erton. Jerilyn Fitzpatrick ot Broadway. Tina Mane Warner ot 612 Jennings Ave. Ronnie Wright of Kensington Discharges; Paul Baker of 559 Perry St.

Constance Burford of RD 1. Harvey Rock of East Pa.es- Virginia Fri'tik ot East Cynthia and Philpot of North Benton. Mrs William Dot.son and sou of 816 Newgarden Franc (Joeng Jr of ia. Mrs Lloyd Willi' and daugn ter of Hanoverton. Richard Falkner of 855 New garden Ave Mrs Marv Blackburn 498 12th Mrs Francis Mullen of 5.

Lisbon. Russell Jartofa of RD 1. Leetonia Michael Robinson of Beloit. Clifford Taylor of Leetonia. Ronald Krepps of SalinevilU Mrs William Peters of Lisbon.

ALLIANCE CITA HOSPITAL Admissions; Patrick Gougan of Beloit. Donald Dowd of RD 2, Salem. Mrs Minnie McShane of RD 1 Beloit. Mrs. Marvin Rimger of RD 2.

Carrollton. Discharges; Earl Stoffer of Beloit. Karen Workman of Mrs. Elmer Ostermeier of Deerfield. Mrs.

Roy Hull of Hanoverton. James Eidel Jr. of Revolt. Mrs. Elvis Mayo of East Liverpool.

Mrs. Reno Pelamah of Bel oit Births SALEM CITY HOSPITAL Daughter to Mr. and Mr. MONDAY, APRIL IS, chard Manning of Damascus Daughter to Mr and Fisher of 180 Fair SALEM CENTRAL (I.INK Daughter to Mr. and Mrs hund Bob Pager of Toledo, Sunday.

ALLIANCE CITY HOSPITAL TRY SALEM NEWS Al DO YOU TAKE VITAMINS AND STILL FEEL TIRED? Mark Fetterhoif. 19, of wedding anniversary of Mr. and. Craig Dr. Lake Milton, is in, his eve while working on a re- Ferm.in Leep, and the good condition at Sa- frigeratnr home b.rthdays of Mr.s.

Kibler, Mrs. lew City Hospital where he was Paul ('haddock, Mrs. Ruth My- admitted Saturday morning! David Adams, 74 son of Cal- ers, Mrs Ella Engle, Guy Pat- with a fractured jaw received vin Adams of 639 Cedar Si chen and WJlard Kelly. in a fall at home. was treated at the Clinic Sum Harry Ferrall was named -day for contusions and ahra- Chairman of the tours Dena Borrelh.

9. daughter of of the face hands and for the summer, succeeding Mr and Mrs. William Borrelli right side received when he fell Judge Luiher whose ill- of Superior was admit- from a bicycle ness has preventing his contin- R'ci to City Hospital Saturday uuig in that capacity. with a fractured right arm suf- Bridge'! Hue! 16 of John Hart of Canton, lacerated vets near Speaker She discharged Sunday, her foot on broken glass a- Red plans for world) Guilford Uke and was treated conquest was discussed by Dick Montgomery, 14 son the Clinic Sundav Holt in a talk entitled "Thun- r- and Arthur Montgom- Arnold Brooks. 5.

Son of Ared his left wrist in a fall from 1 his bicycle He was admitted of RD Canfie'd- to City Hospital Saturday and was treated at the Clinic Sun- discharged Sundav Leonard Phillips, 42. of RD Brenda Bruderlv of RD 5 Sa- Hanoverton. was treated at jen) David Miller of 373 Fair Ave. the Clinic Sunday after a piece 2U70 of enamel became lodged Borrelli of 784 Superior Lantz of RD 3. Sa- der in the given to the Veterans of Benjamin Fires 1 Post of American Legion Thursday at Dublin Grange hall nour Canfield First-timers present were Edward Sullivan of Lisbon; John A.

Miller and Roscoe Y. Peterman of Canfield; Ralph A ahn oi Beloit; Ellsworth Bander of Youngstown, and Adin Harmon of Leetonia. Birthdays of members Warren A C5t blnirdt. Dean King and John i were observed. Club President Harry Ferrali announced that only 20 tickets were left for jhe Cleveland New York baseball game which the group plans to attend on June 9.

Anyone desiring tickets may obtain them by calling Ferrall in Leetonia The bus will leave at 2 p.m. with the group having lunch in Cleveland and ihe game will start at 6 Ferrall said the tickets were good for box seats on the lower level along the first base line. Kathleen 19, of RD 4 was treated at City Hospital Sunday after being stung by a wasp. Edward Pittman. 10 of Mrs.

Janet Pittman ot Franklin was treated at City Hospital Saturday for a puncture wound of the left foot David Endicott, 1, of RD 5. Salem, was treated at City Hospital Sunday for first degree burns of his face, neck and right elbow incurred when he spilled hot tea on himself. Dav id Whan, 17. son ot Arthur Whan of RD 2 Leetonia, lacerated his left upper eyelid and was treated at City Hospital Sundav day for contusions of his fingers received when a car door closed on his left hand Marily Hedl, daughter of Charles Hedl of 377 Stov Leetonia, injured her right knee in a fall from a bicycle and was treated at the Clinic dav, Dena Ave. Barbara lem.

Mrs. Aaron and daughter of 4034 W. State I Mrs. Robert Martin and son of 940 Home Circle. Mrs Eldon Bentley oi 1426 E.

Pershing Mrs Alice Smith of Poland. Mrs. Cornelius McLuighlin of Lisbon. Earl Hal lock of Diamond Mrs. Anna Barborak of Us- bon.

Norman Leatherberry of Leetonia. Norman Anderson Sr of Lisbon. Mrs Edward Demes of RD 5 Salem, Stacey Arnett of East Palestine. Kim Thomas of East Palestine Crum of Berlin Center. James Reeder of Hanoverton.

Roland Williams of Berlin Center. Montgomery of Leeton; ia If you take vitamins, yet still feel tired may need more than vitamins to restore your normal strength and energy. because your worn-out feeling may be due to iron-poor, tired blood. Vitamins alone build up iron-poor blood. But Geritol can! That's because Gpritol not only contains 7 vitamins but, in addition, supplies the amount of iron needed to build iron-rich red blood.

Just 2 Geritol tablets, or 2 tablespoons of Geritol liquid, contain twice the iron in a pound of calf's liver! Seven times the iron in a pound of spinach! In only one day, GERiTOL-iron is in your bloodstream carry ing strength and energy to every part of your body! Proved By Medical Testsl Patients diagnosed with iron-deficiency were often pale, nervous, and easily Ured. After patients took eritol daily reported definite clinical improvement Check with your doctor If iron-poor blood is making you tired, take Geritol. Feel stronger 7 money back from eritol PHOTOMtCftOCRAPHS mT Pale, Iron-Poor Blood you're tired and your treubtemaybpdue to pale iron poor blood like th Geritol Iron-Rich Blood impor- tanttupplyof iron can change iroiv poor blood into rich, red blood. to deficiency Complete One Step imA 1 ip EAST STATE ST. SALEM.

OHIO i Mrs. Forney Hostess Fairfield Friendly Neighbors Home Extension group will meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. at he home of Mrs. Dean Forney on 'he Columbiana-Lisbon Rd. John Hull, A coverdish dinner wiU be of RD Tina Wisner.

2 daughter Mrs Theodore Wisner ot Deer field, was treated at City Hos pital Sunday for abrasions her right knee and ankle. of of son of Roger Salem, injured SPRING CLEANING TIME! New World of Drapery Beauty With Decorator Fold "The fold that is used by leading interior Why Not LET US Give Your Drapes The "Decorator Fold Look" CLEANING FAIR 151 E. State SL Salem Phone 332-4463 (Across from Municipal Parking Lot) Why buy a low-priced car when you can get a high-priced car with all this for the same money? Eseeriatty when vjrlous Interiors, the Wlde-Track ride and hand a 121 -incn wheelbase come be1, -id that bofd split grille and under the Pontiac name With at least 50 more standard horsepower from its 389 cu, in. V-8 reode va'ue ti record show year after year as one of the best. 'And, of course, a standard safety pacivage with things like oackup What's we're not just talking about a single Cata either.

All seven ot them are priced down in the lo.v-pri range. Come in and test-drive a Catalina todayl a -vj ced Wide-Track Pontiac Catalina (A big, powerful Pontiac for less than Mete tu tvxe in gii -a e'd TfilJ Compute One Stop "v- uSUPER N1T1E1P 2 401 £fiST STATi ST OHIO WHO FORCED PRESCRIPTION PRICES DOWN IN SALEM? SBUS SUPER CENTER PHARMACY of course! And Supir Center doesn't hove Stomps or Gimmicks I to odd-on to the cost! mm SAVE CASH AND ONLY CASH AT SUPER CENTER PHARMACY Compare these Typical Low, Everyday Proscription Prices! Here are just a few of our everyday prescription prices. THYROID .29 14 4 1 grain 1004 ORTHO NOVUM DIAL PACK 20 's 1.15 Norethindrone with Mestranol 2 mg. LIBRIUM CAPSULES 2.69 Chlordiazepoxide HCL 10 mg. MILTOWN TABLETS 2.69 Meprobamate 400 mg.

bottle of 50 SERPASIL TABLETS 2.99 Reserpine .25 mg. ORINASE TABLETS 3.29 Tolbutamide .5 gm. DIURIL TABLETS 4.35 Chlorothiazide .5 gm. PREMAHIN TABLETS 5.88 Conjugated Estrogen 1.25 mg. PHENOBARBITAL TABLETS .29 4 4 I grain The above items must be prescribed by your ohysician.

IF on SOCIAL SECURITY, Entitled To An Addmonal OFF Price. Once Enrolled In Our Savings Plan (Ask Our Pharmacist for Complete Details) AUTHOftlZIO PONTIAC OtAllft.

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