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The Salem News from Salem, Ohio • Page 5

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The Salem Newsi
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Salem, Ohio
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RSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1946 THE SALEM, OHIO, NEWS FIVE Columbiana Business Men Sanction Traffic Changes Studebaker Unveils 1947 Commander hi ANA. Nov. Major- men on Main st. fa- two proposals of service in their campaign for it ic regulations, one iking in the business hours and the other to el parking cn the west tlu east side of Main ting- Tuesday evening. a report on those safety and improve- i.u-;n from Russell P.

luiirman of the service committee which had urvey. Lindsay had sub(very business place a on each proposal, and a folows: -hour parking 64 and one not vot- on the west street, 44 for and 26 the opposition to the was frcm the west where diagonal till permitted, i ill ponder these pro- t.o to be made later, To Start mtnissioner Walter rted that work will be within a few days on the E. Friend st. into the provide a western exit Two graves had to be that wdirk has been lan offered to present a with a small building to a shelter by the custodian ttr.cipal dump on Route 14 edge of town, us iter was accepted. Development Started F.aiiid Heights Land Co.

a a force of men at work ys clearing the way for i iniia of streets in its 40-acre fc.a i lying partly within the corporation limits. Wood- is to be extended west of hich will be opened to the ah vt.d three more east-and-west a (H im. streets will be opened Het to extend on the east to Fairfield ave. The men of the 100 Per Cent i icless of the Presbyterian church will entertain the women of the class at an oyster supper in the church Saturday evening. OBITUARY MINSER FUNERAL Funeral service for Earl H.

Minser, 50. of R. D. 1, who died at his home Wednesday, will be held at 2 p. m.

Saturday at the Stark Memorial, in charge of Rev. Best of tile Concord church. Burial will be in Grandview cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday evening. WILT FUNERAL ALLIANCE, Nov.

7. Funeral service for Mrs. Dorothy Reichart Wilt, 26. of R. D.

4, Alliance, who was killed in an auto accident Wednesday on the Johnson road, will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday, at the Cas- sitdy and Turk.e funeral home in charge of Rev. Stanley Hartman. Burial will be in the Grandview cemetery, Sebr.ng.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p. Friday. Born in Westville, Mrs. Wilt had spent her entire life in this vicinity, and had been employed in the packing room at the Gem Clay torming Co. in Sebring.

She graduated in 1938 from McKinley High school in Sebring. She was a member of the Bethel Evangelical and Reformed church. Surviving are a daughter. Phyllis. age seven, and a son, Kenneth Lee, five, at the home; her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred B. Reichart of Alliance. R. D.

two brothers. Robert and Dale of Alliance. R. D. a sister, Mrs.

Edna Stickle of Canton and her grandfathers, Frank Reichart of Alliance and Clarence Cobb of Beloit. A Commamlcr series in the 1947 Stiirieliaker line has just been on display at dealer lower and more spiartly streamlined than earlier series, the nxnlel contains many postwar mechanical advanees hat will add much to motoring pleasure. The Commander is a companion ear to the Studebaker Champion, which was announced several weeks ago. It has been out of production since January, 1942. Above, the four-door Commander sedan.

Visa MRS. MARGARET T. SHEA LEETON7A, Nov. Margaret Teressa Shea, 81, lifelong resident of Leetonia, died at 5:30 a. today at her home.

She was born on Jan. 20. 1865. Surviving are two sons, Jack of Leetonia and Charles of Youngs- I town; three daughters, Mrs. Harry Ruhf of Leetonia, Mrs.

Harvey Wilson of Camden, N. and Mrs. Richard Gaughan of Philadelphia; 20 WHEN Kingsley Foster of Minneapolis was discovered a stowaway aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth late to be returned to the P. told authorities that he wag tired of waiting for his wife, and their 7-month-old daughter, Lesley, to to the U. S.

asked for his passport, Foster showed a picture of his family, above. Hue to the generosity of Charles Guttman, agent of an American whiskey firm, the former A AF captain is now with his family. (International I COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS Motor overhauls, valve grinding, brakes, motor iune-ups, steering, etc. Stop in today. Let our factory trained mechanics service your car properly.

"Salem's Oldest Dealer" W. H. KNISELEY SON, INC. 30 YEARS WITH HUDSON PHONE 4180 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be held at 9 a.

m. Saturday at St Catholic church, In charge of Fr W. Maund Burial will be in Calvary cemetery. Friends may call at the Woods 1 funeral home Friday evening. MRS.

MARTIN ABRAMS LISBON. Nov. 7 Mrs. Sophie Fiugan Abrams. 77.

widow of Martin Abrams, former resident of this community, died suddenly at her home 1572 85th Cleveland. Wednesday morning, relatives have been advised. Mrs. Abrams was born in Center township Dec. 25.

18S9 a daughter of George D. and Miry Wagley Fiugan. and until her marriage to Martin Abrams of East Liverpool, had resided here. Surviving are two sons, George Abrams of Cheyenne. The- odere Abrams cf Cleveland, and a daughter, Miss Bess Abrams in thei home; two sisters and three broth- ers, Mrs.

Lizzie Jackson of Salem Mrs. Ray Farrell of Alamo. Texas, Frank Fiugan of Lisbon, and Will and Charles Fiugan of Canton, also survive. Services will be held Friday aft- rnoon in Cleveland and burial will be in Lakeview cemetery, Cleveland. PIA AT LEETONIA HOLDS PROGRAM LEETONIA, Nov.

Patron- Teacher association met at the High school Monday evening with the vice president. Mrs. Edith Webber in charga. Mrs W. E.

Gilson was chairman of the program committee, assisted by Mrs. Chalmer Zimmerman and W. G. Jenkins. The a capella choir favored with selections as did the high school choir Mrs.

P. Laughner told of 4-H club work Mrmbers of the Happy-Go-Lucky 4-H club presented a play. Sjieeial numbers were given by Martha Zimmerman. Donna Hologram. and Jacqueline Grecnamyer.

Curtis Allison, principal of the High school and chairman of the project committee, was instructed to make suggestions for projects at the next meeting. Mrs. Edward Gottharrit was Appointed chairman of the committee for the card party to be held Monday evening, Nov. 11, at the High school. KEEN UP THERE EUER.

Ht GOT THAT( LOAM FKOM CAPITAL YOU CAN BE SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD finonciolly, thot it If you bring your money wonts Quick, I-TRIP Service (when you coll first), loans on signature alone, car or furniture, fit-your- budget payments and other advantages really help put you on top. Como id, or 134 S. Broadway Salem, Ohio Phone 3850 FINANCE CORPORATION Ueuralgia Nest time you have neuralgia or race git quick relief with Capudine. Arts because time ting for ita to dissolve. A 1 druBBiets.

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All are beautifully, tastefully designed. MURPHY'S HAVE LOVELY Greeting Cards Keep a supply handy so II be prepared for all occasions. Birthdays, weddings. gift enclosures and a big assortment of special novelty cards. 5c 10c G.

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It would be the same in our town any family. Thad Phibbs envies his Missus spending the day at home, with no hot office to attend to. And Sue envies Thad his luncheons with the boys; and his evening glass of beer with friends (while she cleans up the dishes in the kitchen). Of course, none of it goes very deep. Thad knows way deep down that the Missus has plenty of work running a house; and Sue knows riendly glass of beer is well- deserved relaxation after a long hard work.

From where I sit, most husbands and wives may grumble now and then but they know in their hearts a case of live and let live, give and take, that comes out pretty even in the end. Copyright, United Stata Brewers Foundation TIRES 6:00 X16 TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS! LAY THEM AWAY NOW TIRE AND SPORT SHOP East Stale Street, Salem, Ohio Warehouses Burn At 1 PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 7. A four alarm fire swept three warehouses In the waterfront cistrict early today, destroying ions of wooden crates and 1250.000 worth of wool before it was brought der control more than two hours after it was discovered.

David Howard, 39. a fireman, was i seriously injured when a wall he I was scaling colapsed, hurling him to the ground He was taken to Jefferson hospital where physi- ctans said he sustained serious i chest injuries. Searchers continued probing the ruins for others ho may have been trapped in the debris. Acting Battalion Chief William Simmler said he believed the blaze started in the four story br.ck warehouse from a cigarette discarded cmoi tha wooden crates and spread to an adjoining five story wool warehouse and a smaller warehouse Within an hour after the four alarms brought scores of men and more than 30 engines to the scene, flam st 11 mounted 60 feet above the buildings, lighting up the wa- terfn nt area. Fireweed, namec( for its appearance in areas rave -ted by fire, invaded the burned! out sections of London.

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