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Breakfast was a success To the editor: The Salem Hunting Club and the families and friends of Lowell Iden and Larry Iler would like to thank everyone who helped make the fifth annual Benefit Breakfast and Trap Shoot a big success. The 50-50 drawing was won by Sam Iden of East Rochester. He was generous enough to give his winnings back to the scholarship fund. The baskets were won by Bret Apple, Mrs. Howard Iden, Erika Shoff, Harry Dailey, Jim Millikin, Stacy Holderbaum, Emil Kataro, Eilleen Corbett and Vicky Dailey. The Lowell Iden-Larry Iler Scholarships this year were awarded to Tyler Evans, Emil Kataro, and Abby Miller. Thanks again to the large support of family, friends, members, Salem News and anyone who helped make this fund raiser a big success. JANET IDEN, Salem First festival went well To the editor: This weekend was Salem’s first Italian Festival. I believe it was a lovely weekend and the weather was great. Everyone seemed to be having good time, and Salem
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Disabled Vets Chapter
offers appreciation
To the editor:
The Disabled American Veterans Salem Chapter 122 say thank you to the community for their generous support for our “Forget Me Not” fund-raising.
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Community outreach a success
To the editor:
On July 12 the Columbiana County Save Our Homes Task Force sponsored a community outreach day. I was overwhelmed by the outpouring of support and enthusiasm for the event. Talking wi
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A fun class reunion
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The Salem Class of 1963 had its 45th reunion last Saturday (July 19). We must say that a good time was had by all! The highlight of the evening was a “little” speech by the retired Chairman o
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Teacher touts positives of Leetonia Schools
To the editor:
I am writing this letter to the residents of Leetonia Exempted Village School District. I am a 10-year high school math teacher with Leetonia Schools.
Al
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Butech brings good news
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For over a hundred years manufacturing jobs have been the backbone of not only Salem but the entire Ohio and Pennsylvania area. I heard a few weeks ago that Butech Bliss was going to buy


