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The Salem Newsi
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EIGHT THE nino, NEWS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 194B OBITUARY TWO CHILDREN DIE IN CAVE-IN JAMES K. LAYDEN James R. Layden. 40. of J35 Jennings ave.

died of heart ailment at 6 Sunday in Salem City hospital, following a five-week IU- hess. A life resident of Salem, lie was a son of James T. and Margaret Hickey Leyden and was born Jan. fift, 1808. A meat cutter by trade, he was employed at the Kuenadi market.

He was a member of St Catholic church, the Loyal Order of Moose and Independent ptaee company. Besides his wife, Regina, he is sur- by his brother, the late Milton R. Cooke, Pittsburgh druggist, and came to Salem from Pittsburgh 80 years ago, In 1903 he married Eva Mary Paxson of Salem. For 16 years lie was employed at the Bolgcr ft French drug store here. He is survived by his wife.

Two sisters Hiso preceded him in death. Miss Alice Cooke, Washington vibe teacher, and Mrs. Rosslllla Camp of Newton Falls, Funeral service will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Arbiugh- Pearce funeral home in charge of Rev, Dhvtd Molyneaux, pastor of the First Presbyterian church.

ved by two sens, James and Ken- 1 ill be in Hope cemetery. neth; one daughter, Bonnie Lou; his father, James Layden, and five ids tors, Mrs, Ward Hufford and Mrs, Raymond Lowry of Salem; Mrs, William Lewis and Mrs, Luther w. of Niles and Mrs. Harry 81a- vin of Strutters. Funeral ssrvlcc will be held at 10 m.

in S'. Pauls church in charge of Rev, Fr. Rlcn- ttrd Oaffney, Burial will be in Grandview cemetery. Fra uds may call this evening and Tuesday at the family home, IRVIN HENRY COOKE Irvin Henry Cooke, 75, died at 4 20 a. Sunday et his home, 1484 Cleveland following a three-year illness.

A son of John D. and Harriet Cooke, he was born Dec. 20. 1872, in Washingtonville He attended the Washingtonville High school. For some years he was employed Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday evening.

KENT RITES The funeral for William A. Kent of 1542 F. Third who died suddenly Saturday morning, will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday In the Arbaugh-Peace funeral home, instead at the family home, as previously- planned.

A. Tabor, pastor of the Church of God will be in charge. Burial will be In Hope cemetery. Friends may call at the family home tlds evening, WILLIAM E. ISEMAN William E.

Iseman, 75. died of complications at 11 p. m. Sunday at the home his only daughter, Mrs. Arlene Kille Hawkins, 481 Franklin following a four-month illness.

The son of Thomas and Today's News Here and There About Town Eimert Sllfe (holding blanket) watches with rescued Diane (next to fireman) while rescuers dig frantically for other victims. Me Are You Building or Remodeling Ready For Linoleum, Now! GENUINE BURLAP BACK INLAID LINOLEUM You Can Gel It At Once and Install It Yoursal! AT GREAT SAVINGS! Regular $2.25 Sq. Standard Gauge Jaspe Pattern Yd. 6 Feet Wide Coiorsi Green. Brown.

Blue NOTE Vuu Can 115,00 on a IT It. MUr Room tty Loyiui This linoleum Yourself! Bring In Your Room Measurements! Firemen vainly apply artificial respiration to Duane and Marlene. TWO CHtlOREN Oil and two escape as their crude cave in Denver collapses, burying them under the earth. The dead arc Duane Slifo, 15, and Marlene Vaasey, 10. brother, Roy, 0, and mater, Diane.

13, were trapped, but rescue! (International) Amanda Iseman, 'he was bom in Salem June 17. 1873. An erector, he was employed by the 1. W. Bliss for 53 years.

Besides his daughter he is survived by eight grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Belle Lang-staff of Audubon. N. J. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.

m. Wednesday at the Stark Memorial In charge of Rev. John Auto Accident Kills One LOGAN, Nov. automobile overturned on a curve hear Laurelville Saturday night and killed Harold Luther Nungster, id a passenger. City Hospital Notes Admissions: For medical Mrs, John Britt of Leetonia.

Richard Marino of 422 S. Ellsworth James Price of Leetonia. Donald Felton of Columbiana. Mary WUliard of Lisbon For surgical John Batcha of West Point. Mrs.

William Young of East Palestine. Mrs. Joseph Radetla of East Palestine. Irvin McGee of Lisbon. Pauline Meek of Lisbon, Returning Heme: Patricia Ann Elser of North Lima.

Mrs, H. C. Laughlin of Columbiana. Mrs. Earl Sprowl of 251 W.

Eighth St. Kenneth Setter of East Palestine. Joan Schuller of 612 East Eighth st. Mrs. John Zeh of East Palestine.

Mrs. Edwin Winter of Petersburg. Harry Byers of Lisbon. Bella MeKean of East Palestine. Mrs, Martin Werner of 966 W.

Euclid ave. Judith Ann Altomore of Leetonia. Janet Allen of R. D. 3, Salem.

Mrs in Centennial park at 8:32 m. Sunday. A false alarm was answered at 8:16 a. m. today on st.

----Wounded By Gun James Libeit. 46. of D. 3, Salem, was accidently shot In the left hand at about midnight Sunday. while he was cleaning a .32 calibre automatic.

He was treated for the wound by a physician. Given Liquor Permit A permit for retail spirits and, wine sales has been granted by the Ohio Board of Liquor Control to fames R. Chance and William Ceroli, who operate the Stop Spot on the Benton road: Rita Hayworth OR To Mexico With Prince beccir.es final Nov, 12. The young prince is reported separated from his wife. Brothers Drown SPRINGFIELD.

Nov. 1 Two young brothers were drowned in LOS ANGELES, Nov 1 Actress tita Hayworth and Aly Khan, son wealthy Aga Khan of India, left plane early today for Mexico The couple, whose names have Buck creek yesterday, one in an ef- been linked romantically since their fort to save the other. The victims meeting on the French riviera last were Frederick, 10. and Carlton summer, declined to comment on wilkerson, Jl. Frederick dived to future plans.

It was learned that save Cariton after the latter had reservations had been made for fallen them at the Hotel Dei Prado, The Aly has been visiting Miss Tssisitsv ucsnwr Hayworth here for about a month, I i Her divorce from Actor Orson Balance Club To Hear Book Review Mrs. Guy E. Byers will review book. "The Family Circle, (Skinner) when she speaks at a meeting of the Rotary club at noon Tuesday in the Memorial building. Fred Emeny is program chairman.

Chest Over Top LORAIN, Nov, i This community chest campaign lor Bauman, pastor of the Emmanuel $125,000 has gene over the top by Lutheran church. Burial will be- hi $'35, Grandview cemetery. Friends may call at the Memorial Tuesday evening SERVICI I SERVICE Complete service for your ear Is what you get lu our modern servire department. Uh Lavo the the shilled mechanics and the scientific tools and equipment to do any repair job on any make car. And we'U do It quickly, thoroughly, efficiently.

Whether your ear needs a checkup. a lubrication tir a major overhaul, bring it to us. sure you'll like our friendly, courteous way of rendering service. BUCKEYE MOTOR SALES ((roadway, dalem Ohio PHONE mum East Palestine Mrs Clifford Orr and daughter of Columbiana, Mrs. William Coffman and daughter of 290 Ohio ave Minerva Mercer of Youngstown.

Sarah of 647 Ohio ave. Josephine Marino of 422 8. Ellsworth ave. Mrs. S.

Frederick of 1355 Cleveland ave. Mrs. Herbert Jones of 250 N. Lundy ave. David Brobander of 319 W.

Tenth Nancy Brobander of 319 W. Tenth st. Mrs. Michael Madjarac and son of 935 N. Ellsworth ave.

Mrs. William Cain, Jr. and daughter at Lisbon. entral Clinic Notes Returning home: May Marquis of Lisbon Raymond Bricker of R. D.

4, Salem. Mrs. William Gibson and daughter of Liabon. Mrs. Orl Drch-sel and daughter of Greenford.

Mrs. Russell Benner and son of Homeworth. Recent Births At City A daughter Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Renner of Enon Val ey.

Pa. -------Set Milking Records Larwood Sovereign Malinda, a registered Hoistein-Friesian cow owned by Glenn Shreve of Salem, AKRON. Nov. a fire that hag completed a 355-day production McCorkhill Honored Scott McCorkhill, a sophomore at Denison university. Grenville, has been elected as a representative to 1 the House council.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. McRobert Green and son of corkhill, 246 Highland ave. Dies In Car damaged a combination garage and home killed Dave Shirey, 12, yesterday as he slept in an automobile.

Paper Executive Dies MIDDLETOWN, Nov. Harvey, 82, a widely known paper maker, died yesterday. He was production manager of the Gardner-Richardson paper Co. Not Enough Ballots DILLWYN, Va Nearly all of this 65 eligible voters turn- out on municipal election day. But by mid-afternoon, 84 votes had been cast, the supply of official ballots gave out, K.

Hanson, who lost a town council seat by three votes, is considering a contest. BroatcEiEsSs Creomuhion promp lyl tctuse it goes right to the scat the help loosen an txfel germ laden phi gm and aid aam an I heal raw, cr, ini1 Fr mucouamc ell to you a of i conn the nudemandine you roust Ike the w.ty ii out kly al the or you ire luvi sour back, hr I test of 53C pounds of butterfat and 12,032 pounds of milk in herd im prcvement registry test. was supervised by Ohio State university in cooperation with the Holstein-Frtesian Association of America. A Holstein owned bv C. Shreve of Damascus gave 863 pounds of butterfat and 23,450 pounds of milk while another cow yielded 601 pounds of butterfat and 23,450 pounds of milk In a period.

------Lions To Hear Rev, Humbert Russell J. Humbert, pastor of the Trinity Methodist church of Youngstown, will te the guest penker at the Lions club meeting at 6 p. m. Tuesday in the Lape hotel. was the winner of the "OUl- standing Man of the award in Akron, an annual Junior Chamber of Commerce award.

Gregory Btowell is program hait num. --------o-------Everett Rich Elected Everett Rich of E. School st. was looted chef de gare of the Columbiana county voiture of the American Legion "40 At 4" society at a meeting In East Liverpool Friday night. Dr.

Thomas King of Colum- 1 ana was named to the rank in. Grass Eire Halted Firemen extinguished two grass fires over weekend, at 931 Home Circle st 12 50 p. Saturday and V. F. W.

To Meet Allen Reynolds post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold a meeting at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday In the hall. Following the session a movie of the world series baseball games will be shown. o-------Board Meets Tuesday The official board of the Methodist church will meet at 7:30 p.

m. Tuesday in the church. -------Legion Meeting Tonight Charles H. Carey post, American Legion, will meet at 8 tonight in the post home. Trinity Cabinet Meets Tonight The Sunday school cabinet of Holy Trinity Lutheran church will meet at 7:30 tonight in the church.

LEETONIA Leetonia chapter, O.E.S., will ob- erve "Friendship st the Masonic t.mpie Thursday evening 8. 8ebring dlapter will be guests. There will be a program and lunch. Mr. and Mrs.

Waldo Hall entertained relatives Saturday evening honor of the first birthday anniversary of their son Billy. The hon- ir gutst received beautiful remembrances. Mrs. Hall served lunch. Miss Betty Ann Laughner of Brookville spent the weekend with parents, Rev.

and Mrs. T. P. Laughner. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Windram of Columbus spent the weekend ffith their parents. Mr. and Mrs. H.

Fenstermaker and Mr. and Mrs. Welter Windram. south of town. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Braun are visiting relatives at Pittsburgh. Howard Beilhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Beilhart, and James D.ewart, son of Mr.

and Mrs, C. J. Stewart, students at Kent State university, spent the weekend at homes. C. M.

Reese of Columbus spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Angbmyer. Mrs Reese and daughters Cheryl and Linda accompanied him home after a weeks visit with her parents. Paul Atkiason, a graduate student at Ohio State university, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Atkinson. TO THE VOTERS OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY It seldom that a unen vuth a rerurd servac Mji'h L.nr.\ Futiuy pulim offne Fujr years Mr has given umelfjtlfiy of tune und to miny nifty Am have been lib us: 1 tur I'miflMt I I niuit sk. ui HeiUvdis T.tslde. Mi Hlaij i mu I Su I tl Ti itieol 1 i n'rinit i tur uumd 11 ui.ii)4ii i uiL'd lieltri la tnu i Rmiealiuu uqnril (MpuaMuntg luyf rufiiidui a i mier.

Ne Lm ni i Elida) luta Wulkvd VU -v MMeUtli' Tu i affi Iusi MvrrpttM tuouril vieil i i mm I um monili forni -n, inflan odi l'Htltunv lu tue II' ihe fif -d quiuivrti I iit 1rs lu id ui tettili tva iu Uri VOfl for LAfWUV (ai COUNTY -O mimh libili Ili DHIii i d'li i i i i i i. iiiidu, nimm I ari i ISMH MY PROMISI TO YOU Thai As You? I Will Be As Near To You A Your TeUjihono, VOTE FOR Faul Tobin FOR PROSECUTING Psmocrallc AdwrMsUMM PARK AUTO THEATER Will Be Closed Monday. November lsl THROUGH Thursday, November 4 We WtU Open Again Friday, Saturday and Sunday NOV. 5, ti and 7 BE SNUG AS A BUG IN A RUG WITH THIS GENUINE FORD HEATER AND WINDSHIELD DEFROSTER Of capacity to interior of car warm aven in the coldest weather. Fits all 1941-48 Ferd ears and is adaptable to the new 1949 model.

4 Mtlcf 39-15 H. I. Hine Motor Co. Cor. Sooth Broadway and Franklin Salem, Ohio Phone 3425 PRIVATE no of Of relatives.

ON YOUR OWN signature, furniture. FIT-YOUR- BUDGET Payment plans from. FRIENDLY SERVICE by the Friendly lean Man. New Tax Dreamed Up CHICAGO Municipal authorities have thought up a new tax to increase the income, a sewer service tax. The Chicago city council considering a charge of $1 a month on all le.sidential and business sewer lets.

LS ITS DELIGHTFUL! TODAY TUESDAY Feature Begins 1:40. 3:45, 7:20, 9:30 IT'S DIFFERENT! ho SK TECHNICOLOR COLOR CARTOON and NEWS EVENTS WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY "SO EVIL MY LOVE" With Ray Milland Ann Todd ENDS TONIGHT naaain a a a THEATRE MM STORY OF A HORSE! "BLACK EAGLE" and SWING YOUR PARTNER I.ulubelle and Scotty TUESDAY and WED. Two Good Features! Youngstown, Nov. 1-2-3.

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