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The Salem News from Salem, Ohio • Page 11

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The Salem Newsi
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Salem, Ohio
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Leetonia Committee Named Arab Posts For May 14 Tea Israeli Jets Again Pound nun- Appiedate Favors (ary apotoman Jordan Lower Voling Age, forces wounded during a clash in the northern valley today. 200 Attend Dems No Office Holders By MARGE McELROY week Lenten service Thursday LEETONIA Mrs. William at 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul's Lu- Tullis.

president of the theran Church. ia Washingtonville Kindergar- ten Mothers Club, has announc-! FOSS rirCS ed her committee for the Moth- Leetonia volunteer firemen ers' Tea on May 14. were called to two more grass Mrs. Edward Duko heads the tires Tuesday for the third committee, wi'h Mrs. Steve straight day.

Tuesday's fires Franks. Mrs. Joan Buchanan, were both located in the Main Mrs. Christy Bickerton. Mrs.

Street Extension area. Lawrence Altomare. Mrs. Mel- Catechetical classes, Luther- vin Steer, Mrs. Wilford Tunnat, an Church, and 7:30 p.m.

Mrs. James Beck, Mrs. Sharon leetonia Village Council, 7 Gorby and Mrs. Bruce Hiehl. p.m.

The annual event is held for Presbyterian Choir, 7 p.m. next year's mothers. Applica- Lenten service, Leetonia Unit- tion forms for children enter- ed Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m. ing kindergarten in the fall may leetonia Honor Roll be turned in at that time. Leetonia High School stu- dents achieving honor roll Sportsmen Films grades for the fourth six-weeks Movies scheduled for the Ending period have been an- weekly family movie school officials.

Thursday at the Leetonia are: Sportsmen's Club are: Honor Roll ing the Golden Gate jj? J0 Cheryl Kr idler, of A Sondra Oakes, Air You See It and a Canadian travel film. Honorable Mention I.arry Showing will begin at 7 p.m. Garlough, Jeffrey and is open to members and their families and friends. Leetonia High School Class of 1959 is planning a class reunion in the summer. A meeting has COLUMBUS Stale Sen Douglas Applegate.

D-Stcuben- ville, Tuesday night urged a house committee studying a Senate-passed resolution calling for a lower voting age to con sider inserting language that TEL AVIV IAP) Israeli jets streaked across the Jordan River today for the third in four days to hammer Arab guerrilla positions at the foot of) 0 the Gilead Mountains. Approximately 200 attended ajwould limit office holders to Flames and smoke rose as $20-per-plate campaign dinner those 21 and over. sponsored by the Columbiana County Central ami Executive Committees Tuesday night at Heck's Restaurant in Columbiana. of Galilee. The army said there oa" Tesolulion.

which earlier a I about four warplanes alternately strafed and bombed. The raid followed a mortar attack on Israeli forces near Neve Ur, nine miles south of the Sea Applegate, a co-sponsor of resolution, unsuccessfully fought for that provision in a lower voting age resolution in the Senate. were no casualties in that ac- i i treduced' Dr Rober Trice. "I11 g0 on November On Monday, Israeli jets hit Jefferson County chairman, and'lf 11 approval of Howard Mercer, party chairman House in Tuscarawas County. The legislation calls for low- Gosnev aLso introduced coun- ering the voting age to 19.

and ty Pleas Applegate would like to have Court Judge Louis Tobin, Treas- language in the amendment urer Vincent C. Judge, Commis- that would prevent those under sioner Max Gard. from holding public or ap- Kenneth Bell, Clerk of Courts pointive office. Carl L. Stacey, Recorder John The Steubenville Democrat today when their vehicle ran P.

Wargo and Dr. William Ko- said he feels inclusion of the over a mine at Khan Yunis, on lozsi prohibition against those under three mqjor Arab guerrilla bases in Jordan, one only six miles from Amman, the Jordanian capital. Today's action appeared concentrated at Al-Man- shiya, just south of the Sea of Galilee. The Israeli radio reported that four soldiers were wounded 21 holding offices would be a 'be placed as soon as a schedule! THE SALEM NEWS 11 selling point to the public in SPf (IN Wednesday, March 19. 1999 November tacomrentenct, particular bp I 11 jly on some school bus routes.

for public safety. Dawson said. Load Limits Cut On County Bridges Scores of Columbiana bridges considered unsafe for heavy loads will be posted with reduced load limit signs, according to County Engineer! Bert A. Dawson Jr. of East! Liverpool.

A current check of county bridges is revealing that the majority of the spans unfit for 12-ton loads are not posted with a load limit. Based on the inspection to date. Dawson said many signs wilt be needed. They will be made in the county highway department sign shop and erected by county crews. A bridge survey completed over a year ago by Mosure Hi Fok.

consulting engineers, indexed the bridges by townships and set a maximum safe load for each span. Dawson said the signs will been set for Wednesday, March 26, at 7 p.m. in the high school. Nine members of the Nimble Fingers 4-H Club answered roll call by naming a favorite ani- Brett Smith, Gary Sosenko. James Neiheisel, Connie Smith, William Weikart, Ray Morrow, Ernest Gauding, James Boston.

Barbara Brooks, Vernon Farmer. mal at a recent meeting. Plans were made (or a swimming par- Vr MorelH Jovce Thomas New books were discussed al meeting and Heather Ma- rSi Brooks, evuires Russell Davis, Dean Gauding, puire gave demonstrations Next rharlnttP Fra meeting will be held on Tues- i day, March 25, at 30 p.m.. Tho with Cindy Glass and Debby Juniors Honor Roll i 1 ate AManm Con 11 id Stambaugh. Jeanne Nlcolette.

rtS mid Kornha'J Carey! tor Milton Peters at the mid- Kevin Carnes, dell Marshall. Honorable Mention Melvyn Jones, John Conrad. Edward McCoy, Kathy Dinsio, Thomas Eastek, Glen Jones, Frances Kalafus. John Eskay, Christine DiPanfiio. Gerald Scullion, Jack Walton.

Cheryl Schaffer. Susan Trenkelbach, James Santini, John Holisky. Seniors Honor Roll Majewski, Jo Otto, Jerry Crowl, Linda Snyder, Shirley Mancuso, Timothy Trombitas, Jerry Crumbacher, Joe Eberle, Patty Hinten, Cherryl Cook, Valerie Guido. Shirley Robb. Honorable Mention Marianne Painter, Richard Shriver, Larry Morrow, Earl Boll, Robert Bishop, James Bricker, Richard Miller, Glen Lambright, Linda Wolford, Jill Waggle, Anthony Mcllduff, Orin Morris, Glen Windram.

Debbie Altomare. Pam Brooks. Marlene Boston, Edward Casey, Mary Ann Bell, Donald Domanski, Marianne Ginther, Patricia Bell, Sarajane Shaw, Toni Macry. Marjorie Woods. Judith Clark Judith Clark, 16, Of Crestview Wins In Essay Contest Judith Clark, 16, a Junior at CHjEF-s SUSPENSION CUT Crestview High School, has JEFFERSON A 15 day- been chosen first place winner handed to Conneaut in Columbiana County in the Police Chief John W.

Sanford contest for high school edito- bv (jonneaut Mayor Edward J. rials on "Smoking and our Griswold last summer was re- Healui. duced yesterday to five days in Judy, the daughter of Mr. andby Ashtabula County Mrs. Richard Clark of 2220 Pleas Judge Roland Neeld Road, East Palestine, will receive a scholarship to journalism workshop at Ohio University in Atheas in June.

In her winning article entitled Judy points out the health hazards involved in smoking and how unsightly it makes a teeth and fingers become. The editorial published in the Crestview High School paper. will compete with other entries for the final contest. Judy is a member of the Spanish Club, Crestview Chorus and is on the Honor Roll. She enjoys swimming and boating and is thinking of nursing as a possible career.

Mrs. Clark, Judy's mother, teaches 5th ad 6th grade mathematics at McKinley School in Lisbon. LONG-TERM MONTHLY PAYMENT Conventional FH A HOME LOANS To Buy, Build and Repair NATIONAL BANK SALEM DRUGS WalyueH AGENCY 4M IASI Salem, O. Ph. 332-5200 JERE HOCHADEL.

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