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0N SPRING ZU SUMMER MERCHANDISE Thurs. July 13 thru July 22 Includes Pant Suits, Tops, Blouses, Hot Pants, Bermudas, Skirts, Sleepwear, Jewelry, Summer Purses, Bathing Suits, Beach Towels, Dresses and Slacks. -----------SALE SPECIAL------------2 BLOUSES FOR PRICE OF ONE Come Early Selection Good! No Exchanges No Returns No Layaways -All Sales Final SHOP 9 Fri. 9-9 Columbiana 16 So. Main St.

Phone 482-3282 Education Specialists County Staff Meet Wednesday, Joy THE SALEM RE WS VPW Deaths and Funerals Three educational specialists done by volunteers, those stu- met Tuesday with the Colum- dents who seem to have hearing biana County education office or vision problems will be re- i staff in Lisbon concerning the evaluated by the speech-hearing; new elementary guid- therapist and the school nurse ance program. Phillis said. County Supt. William L. Phil- found to have prob- lis said the outcome was estab- lems that cannot be taken care lishing dates for workshops for 0f at school will be referred to persons who will be involved in their family physician or other the hearing and vision screen- proper professional ing of pupils in kindeigarton phillis said the hearing-vision and first grade in the county screening will be conducted in school system, and for those September who will be involved in the United School was selected; motor-perceptual program.

vesterHav is the location for a The visitors were Kenneth Ri- a- location chards. director of the division program to determine moot guidance and testing for the tor-perceptual problems in Stale Department of Educa- TtSLSZ- Hon; Margaret Mauter, super- i visor of guidance for northeast- who kindergarten last; ern Ohio and Alice Fenwick, f3', hut are not quite ready child study services consultant tor Irs gra e- in Akron city schools. Kindergarten and first grade Thev met with Mrs. Helen at Lnited will train- Conrad of Salem, recently-em- ed thp youngsters, us- ployed coordinator of the ele- an early identification mentary guidance program; screening inventory check list other members of the county Phillis said the teachers will office staff; James Gow, ele- be able to identify children mentary principal at United with motor perceptual prob -1 School, and Nancy Dickey, kin- lems and follow up with other dergarten teacher at United tests to determine the severity A training program to teach of the problems, volunteers how to conduct hear Parents of these children will fairs adviser ing-vision screening tests will be contacted and, if the par- ger, h( held Aug. 14-15 at the con- ents approve, the youngsters weekend that "at least we have American Motors ference room of county offices will have the opportunity to re- some reason to believe that American Standard annex 1 in Lisbon Mrs.

Fen- ceive special motor perceptu- maybe there will be a new ap- American Tel. wick will conduct the workshop. training for 20 minutes per proaeh by North Vitnam. Anaconda Phillis said the audiometer day. five days jx-r week we cannot guarantee Avco will be used for the hearing This training will be conduct- it.

he said, it wiTl Babcock Wilcox tests and the ma- C(j by a team of volunteers who not be certain until we have Beth Steel chine will be used for vision will receive instruction as spe- heard it from them Boeing screening. rial tutors Aug. 7-9 at United. Washington analysts have Brunswick think it is important for Mrs Fenwick will be in charge spotted no particular shift the public to understand that al- of the class. Phillis said, North position in the Col.

Gas will need about 35 volunteers public remarks of Hanoi no-i Com. Sat who are willing to take the gotiator Xuan Thuy upon his Control Data training and donate a minimum arrival in Paris Monday Crane of one-half day per week They say terms Dart The superintendent added that would mean, in effect, a Com- Dupont type program has proven munist takeover of South Viet- Eastern Airlines beneficial to children in the Ak-'nam. Eastman Kodak ron school system and the State However, Le Due Tho, the Department of Education has Hanoi Politburo member who A Corp Quang In rounce, wmen the designated Columbiana County has met secretly with Kissinger General Dynamics Vietnamese captured in fstablish lhl, prwam as a and are now defending against the South Vietnamese Moore Funeral SALINEYTLLE Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the Martin Funeral Home. East Liverpool, for life and was a member of St Lutheran Church She married Homer L.

Aiken in 1902, and he died in 1942 Survivors include a brother. Frank Sitler of Leetonia; and BALLET ON THE BEACH produces some interestingly individual moves on the Evanston. Lighthouse Landing Beach. all for in the cause of good health, not art, however, as director recreation director Ann Dugan leads a physical fitness class through a figure-streamlining session. U.S.

I Continued from Page One I New York Stock Market today's Opening Quotes bv Butler Wick A Co Henry newsmen A. Kissin- U.B. over the American Airlines though the screening will be Reds (Continued from Page One) Revolutionary Committee was established last month to rule counterattack. The broadcast quoted a munique by the Viet National Liberation Front dated July 5 but gave no reason why Platform (Continued from Page One) in the past, is reported on his General Electric way to Paris and what ho savs General Motors privately may Goodrich verge from their public stance Goodyear Nixon announced June 29th Gulf Western that he was resuming the long- IBM stalemated Paris meetings, sus- int. Tel Tel pended May 4, the assump- Lockheed Lvkes-Youngstown Pr.

the announcement had been when the convention defeated a jjon that the North Vietnamese heii mimber of amendments, with are prepared to negotiate in a The I 7th Meet in a de- broad-based support, but which constructive and serious laved report announced that the So the emissaries Administration snokesmen destroyers Robison and Hull said would be embarrassing vot disclose what evi- sank 13 barges off the coast of the campaign. denre' thev mav have that North Vietnam 30 miles north-, These included proposed Hanoi to alter her posi- east of Dong Hoi before dawn planks favoring liberal abortion )10n They add the United Monday. The barges were un- policies, nondiscrimination states will not drop its refusal loading supplies from a freight- against homosexuals, and ma- 0r vortk central de- pr, presumed to be Chinese, but of Ihe National Wei- for a coalitiongove, n- the freighter was not attacked. farP Rights Organization a mont jn Saigon. 12 Distillers 184 334North Amer.

Rockwell32 9Pan American154 12 nH Occidental Pet rolem 104 4P Ohio Edison 214 164J. C. Penney oc 154 Penn Central 4 284 Peoples Drug 28' i Polaroid129 23 Radio Corp 524 Republic Steel 214 294 Reynolds Tobacco 74 284 Sears Roebuck 1074 i Sperrv Rand404 Std. Oil Calif. 624 194 Std.

Oil Ind. 691 56' Std Oil N.J. 734 164 Std Oil Ohio 61 264 Teledvne, Inc. 1344 Texaco 63 Texas Gulf Sulphur 17 234 Union Carb. 454 26 United Airlines 354 65' U.

S. Steel 294 74 Wallace Murray 21 25Westinghouse 274Wool worth 36 Xerox 396 4 Zenith 444 524 Firestone 224 10 't 284 364 Chess 3031 324 (Continued from Page One) Clinton Paul Moore, 19 months, jWQ njeces of RD 2. who was struck by a services will be held Fridav pickup truck in the lane of his in St home. He was dead on arrival church where the bodv will lie at Community Hospital East in jn from 2 p.m. Th Salem Tuesday at 2:30 p.m.

pev will The Rev. Clark Allison will fjciate, and interment will be officiate, and burial will be Oakdale Cemetery. Spring Grove East Friends may call at the War- Liverpool. rick Funeral Home in Colum- Friends may call at the fu- biana Thursday from 7 to 9 neral home Thursday evening. 1 m.

Bom Dec. 7, 1970, in Salem, ------------he was the son of William and Susan Buchanan Moore. rlUSwlini I Besides his parents, he leaves a brother. William of the home. from Page One) and grandparents Mr.

and Mrs. A Clinton Moore of Gavers and wCn rawford, Mr and Mrs. Hubert Buchanan Mrs. Wolfgang, aJ Burcaw, of Lisbon. and MlSS Manon Blood.

Edgerton Funeral in the last few years the LISBON Funeral service Society has taken on new life will be held at 2 pm. Fridav both in attendance, member- Eells-Leggett Funeral Home ship and activities, for Wilford 80, of The Society has sponsored 21 Prospect who died at two successful Week 9:25 a.m. Tuesday at the Min- projects which included com- erva Convalescent Center. He munity dinners, etc. The high- had been in failing health three light of the 1972 vears.

Week was the meeting of Sa- He was born Oct. 16. 1891. intern churches at the First Harrisville, Ohio, a son of Wal-'Fnends Church on Sunday eve- ter and Mary Binns APril 30- waua iucauay lug.u, FHaprtnn hnucht the Lin-i hlght Persons attended the out a coal fire and guarding here in first meeting of the Salem Hise 1936 and operated it until his retirement in 1954. He formerly grocery in Wl- electric wire near his home a Manoverton- Frank Yengnng With these p.m.

Firemen blocked off He was a member of the Were: M. H. Critchfield, the area until Ohio Edison Co. ted Methodist Church and had Raymond Morrow, Frank Head- served on the church board. Mrs.

C. Gilbert. Percy was a director of the Lisbon Harris and Mrs. L. Bee- Here and There About Town Firemen Called Twice Salem firemen responded to two calls Tuesday night, putting fell Ernest power Paline of 674 Wash- torical Society which was held Tuesday evening, July 29.

1947, in the Memorial Building, in- personnel arrived. Fred Brautigam.Perrv Township fire marshal, report- branch of ed smoke coming from a coal Bank of Salem, pile near the Gilbert Green- Mr. Edgerton also was a house on Rt 62 just west of member of New Lisbon Lodge ithe city limits at 10:50 pm Firemen doused the fire and the scene at 11:26 pm. Stolen Bicycles Recovered Three stolen at Cen- Farmers National ry Mr Harrjs was named tern- porary chairman and Mrs. Beery temporary secretary.

The objective of the Society was to study the history of Salem and make interesting facts of records. The Society had as its first project an exhibit of Salem rel- the chapter of which he was past high priest, and Iva Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. He leaves his wife, the former police report Ewing of Hanoverton; headed for a draw until Fischer tried to seize the initiative on his 29th move. The lanky Brooklyn, tennial Park were recovered Mabel Davis whom he ics at the American Legion's Fall Festival in 1947. At the Aug.

14 meeting in 1947 in the Memorial Building these persons were present: Mr and Mrs. Roy W. Harris, M. H. Critchfield, Percy E.

Harris, Frank and Mrs. L. E. Beery. At the third meeting on Aug.

18. there was an increased interest and Max Laird of Cleveland, formerly of Salem, was guest speaker. One. owned by Henry Willard a son, David Edgerton of Lis- of 408 Fair was stolen aT bon: a sister, Mrs. Sara Cope 9 p.m..

while the bikes belong- of Marion, Iowa; a brother, ing to two sons of Richard Jef- i fries of 618 Cedar St. were missing at 10:46 pm, and were found at 11:41. Grand larceny Reported James C. Edgerton of Reno three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The Rev.

Arden Beck of Lisbon United Methodist Church sources said $6,500 income guarantee for a In the air war, I fighter- family of four, rollback of bombers flew more than 290 rents, government takeover and strikes against North Vietnam repair of substandard housing. on Tuesday, the Command The majority version of the garden said, and knocked out a 300-foot 1 highway bridge 40 miles north-j changed. its igon The main stated reasons for some optimism is because of North Viet- nam's circumstances now. Ro- McDonnell Douglas Magnavox Cash 2 2 Arrested In Traffic Accidents down a long DiacK A Salem man was taken to snatch an unprotected pawn night and 8 a.m. Friday.

David evening the funeral home. Community Hospital East after Spassky had offered. A few Bush of that address told police hop was The ring was a blue Linde MrS. Homer Aiken exchange; star sapphire in a white gold Mrs. Mabel setting, with two side diamonds of 390 Somer St.

died ,4 nine fiUinnnPO ring worth S125 was stolen will officiate. Burial will be in challenger galloped his bishop from an upstairs bedroom at Lisbon Cemetery. down a long black diagonal to 827 W. Wilson St. between mid- Friends may call Tnur- a one-car accident at 8 22 a m.

moves later the bishop was trapped and lost in Firl C. Byers, 30, of 615 New- for two pawns was northbound grandmaster east of Hanoi with laser-guided bombs. North Vietnam claimed that six U.S. planes were shot down during raids. The I S.

Command announced one loss, a Navy F4 Phantom downed about 30 miles northeast of Hanoi The two crew- latform, adopted almost its bomb- on when, a witness Byrne said it was a hanged, ranges widely. Among ing of the North is highlv sue- he apParent t'ommented, "Fis provisions are elimination of CPssful Nixon's Moscow and 0 something up going to have trouble rr from tilt' i or iloOT of II1S ilnn'l Robert nt said There was no evidence blunder of forced entry, police reported. ischer is uw ailvl making Nixon administration Peking trips have strengthened tbe seat or don 1 see bow Spassky men were listed as missing The I system and insistence on open meetings, stiff controls on wage-price controls, strength- the worj(j dimate for peace antitrust laws to breax up and continuing the war serves conglomerates and to decon- interests. near-monopolies with the automobile industry cited as an example empha- LlSDOn restival sis on rights of women, curbs plans Advanced on the congressional seniority McGovern (Continued from Page One) in East Carroll Nursing Home. 'closed the loss of a Marine A 6 LISBON Johnny Appli fighter-bomlHT ih.it was shot handguns, abolition of capital Zf no1 known' down last Friday 33 miles punishment and firm control of an, in two rear-end collis southwest of Quang Tri City.

It miiltarv spending number of demonstrations of Tuesday, one person was car. can lose The vehicle then swerved Analyzing the game for The right and struck an Ohio Bell Associated Press, international Henrv M. Jackson of Washing- utility pole. After the impact, grandmaster Isaac Kashd in ton, with under 100 vowed to the auto drifted backward down termed move rare in the presidential race al- the grade, striking and break- miscalculation by the American assured ing cement steps, a wall and He said it gave first-ballot strength shot past a shrub at the home of Henry Spassky good prospects for a the 1,509 votes needed to win. 'ew garden.

The extent of Byers injuries THE FIRST officers w'ere President, Rov W'. Harris; Vice President, Matt Melitsehka Secretary Treasurer, Milton H. Critchfield; Corresponding Secretary. Marion A Cox They were elected Feb. 3, 1948 Mr.

Cox, chairman, Mrs. Charles McCorkhill and Norman Muntz composed the committee which wrote the bylaws and constitution. At the Feb. 3 1948. Syppko, 329 Newgarden.

win. Some labor leaders who had Festival Sept. pvtpnt Rvera Kensington. Tuesday at 11 p.m. She had been a resident there ftur months.

Born Dec. 27. 1880, in Le' tnnia, a daughter of Isaac and Francis Crowell Sitler, she had lived in the community all meeting the members went on as opposing the destruction of the old City Hall building. They worked hard to have the city save this historic land- I mark, but their efforts were in vain. The old hall was built in 1847 and razed in 1952.

However, the historic bell No More Tries, Humphrey Says MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (AP) said the missing two crewmen were Suspect (Continued from Page One) military spending. The Wallace proposals that were rejected included a constitutional amendment for pray er in schools, affirmation of the right tn hear arms, authority arts and crafts. The board said the antique display, formerly held inside, will be on the street.

A youth parade will be held Svetozar Gligoric, the Yugo- supported Humphrey, including lav grandmaster present at president I Abel of the ollisions the tournament, said. is United Steelworkers Union, Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, de- was salvaged by Matt Melitsch- V)ur" doubtful whether black can threw their support to Sen nied in his quest of the presi- ka Jr. and given to the Societv ed and two drivers were cited save a draw Spassky, who Henry Jackson of Washing- dency for the last time, says he by City Council in Mav 1954 for failure to maintain assured had the first move, is playing ton.

is looking forward to returning fhe was placed on a tile white pieces. Fischer the to his full-time job as a sena- crete base at the entrance of Mayor Lourr tor. Park and dedicated Four persons forfeited bonds Humphrey withdrew his as a memorial to the late Miss May 4 of the Lordstnwn branch pl7inn federal of ihe Second National Bank ut £n(l of Warren. Ohio. dear distance.

Glenda Miller, 21, of Louis- black. wem a.u.c, ouiou.uv ville. was treated for a neck in- Fischer has played Spassky for states to impose 11 on SaturJav and was tnt past losing a. an(j another was fined in May- name from consideration for Alice MacMillan The MacMil- ounishment and nrovisinnc for Communitv Hospital East after mut plaved the biatk or t. Emerson Smiths court nomination Tuesday, bowing to lan family, Salem pioneers open State Stieet.

pieces and ge.ting both nmvpr nf Spn George rated the MacMillan book store State St. for nearly a cen- night Community a mishap on others this week the power Pattv Shaffer, 32. of 382 McGovern. A former Salem man, Amil Dinsio, 36. and his brother-in- law, Charles Mulligan, 38.

Youngstown, also charged in the Laguna Niguel bank burglary. Boy Killed (Continued from Page One) iiau the advantage ot the siiarp forfeited $15 bond been a rather sentimen- for failure to maintain assured tal Humphrey said at a clear distance. small news gathering in his ho- members. Currently there are Bond of $25 was forfeited by tel suite five charter members active in turv. The Society has 42 charter Candidates for festival queen toy tret west of Lundy Avenue, times he played the whites and have until July 31 to apply to at 3 31 Walter Thomas, contest chair- jn that accident, David J.

move man, at the Wick Hotel. The Gbur. 16, of 1454 Eastview A draw counts half a point contest committee will meet Drive, was cited. His car struck and a win a point in the 24- next Tuesday evening at village the Miller vehicle from behind game championship match. Tot of RD Humphrey first sought the I the Society.

They are: W. Rav In a similar crash on Mill dethrone Spassky, iscner Salem, for disorderly conduct, nomination in 1960 onlv to lose Pearce, Harold Harman, Frank be me held under $750 000 1 The -Johnny Appleseed Festi- Street. 100 feet from S. Ells- needs 124 points while the Rus- arreste(j Thursday. to John Kennedv Then he Headland.

Mrs Norman Muntz ijgy Gold Cr For speeding. William H. Bic- served as vTe pLS To and Miss Pearl Mulligan mother, Mrs Mary buhnee irom deni TV rhd 6 Ruhard S. Henduson -L 0 non kerton, 19. of 2221 Pershing Lyndon B.

Johnson from 1964 to July 1, the organization has ap- Salem The --------------Homeworth was stopped a The winner get forieited s20; Carroll Me- 1968 When he got the 140 members. vfnilioan nf Homeworth was stopped a The was, from the car Most ot Nebraska's pheasant line of eastbound traffic when in prize money, the loser io emergency vehicle here. population developed from about he was struck from behind been chargtxl some of the stolen monev. Sra-lUM' aD0Ul 01 auumun u.ev wu. ui- was fined S25 plus costs; and by President Nixon.

A third Youngstown mar, andLaSef 0 50 hal were CKrke driver. Pat'y L. vide equally an estimated Ju(i tet.pghar, 25. ol Deer Now, Humphrey says hpincr cAi.ohtiPL t0T. i to Shatter, 32, ot 382 Sharp 000 or more trom film and tele- forfeiled 2 5.

was cited. vision sales. I a Californian are being sought the grandfather who collapsed 1925. by FBI agents. aRer The deputies Harry Barber of Youngstown cared for him until the arnbu- and his brother.

Ronald Barber, lance arrived 29, of South Gage, are The father received notice of the only suspects in the case the accident while working at who have not yet been taken Summitville Tile Co. into custody, according to the Dr William Kolozsi of Salem, I FBI. county coroner, ruled acciden-i tal vehicular death from mul- 'ractures 1617 State St. 332-4401 RAY PEARCE RAY J. GREENISEN Directors Intosh 28.

of 875 Jennings nation in 1968. he was defeated During thn past year a Junior Salem Historical Societv he was organized, with Barbara Shinn as president. won't try again. SERVING ALL FAITHS ZW iff I 10U EAST STATE STREET. SALEM OHIO RUSSELL C.

LOUDON JAMES M. GIFFIN 'OWNIIO HIS BLUEPRINT FOR VICTORY Mankiewic. one of the architects of Sen. George S. successful campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination, speaks to a group of POW wives at the Doral Country Club near Miami Beach Tuesday.

Mankiewicz is national political director. (AP Wirephoto).

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