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VOL XI

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NO. 269

LEAP YEAR BABY BORN

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, March 1, 1960
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Meet Education~ Priso Mental Issues

Thousands Hurt, 100 Die ln.
~arthquake Shattering Agadir

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CASABLANCA, Morocco (UPI) - · An earthquake shatt~red

three-fourths of Ule AUantic: port city of·Agadit just bl!'fore
Diidniiht and high loss of life was feared 'in that tourist-jammed cfty of 40,000.

· The Moroccan Embassy in London said at least 100 persons

•ere ...,qw... to ""~~te. been liUed:and. "DWI.Y theusands" were
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• Today
Shi•venng
In Cold Rooms
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An SOS message from Agadir

intercepted in the Canary. Jalanda
satd a tidal wave swept tn from
the· Atlantic ~ rolled over the
devastated ·~ bringing iaore
death and destruction.
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·AgaOUicials and employes at the dir said the old part of tbe cityMeigs Oounty coW1bouee were the Arab quarter and its poor
hav~ heating difficulties again :doslem suburbs - waa II()' per cent
today, with tho early morning destroyed and 70 per cent of the
temperatves regilteriag the low- modern European aector and 33
est of the year in some localities. per cent of the port~s induatrlal
quarter w~ rn ruins.
Emmett Smalley, cOUrt howte · The city's biggest hospital was
custodian, said a water pipe in destroyed and the injured and
the ladies rest room broke yes- · dying had to be removed to the
terday afternoon and the furnace French naval air baee just south
was shut off. Workmen had to ell- of the city.
cavate through the cement floor
EitlllhiWI French wsnhlpa on •
this morning to find the leaking Yilit to the Can1ry Islands ..,.
pipe. Repairs are in progress.
on1wec1 to po oceed at top .,.....
Mr. Smalley said that the ce- to the stricken city to ......, ald.
ment f109r at the rear of tbe The ships sailed - minutes after
courthouse baa been poured over -m... on1ers.
cinders and a chemical action of
R"iclents Cautfat 51-.Hiif
the cinders · corrodes the water
The Agadir radio sos measages
pipes. This is the second time picked up at Las Palmas, Canary
during recent cold weather that lalanda, a.id the "strong earththe heating system in the court quake" 'that all but . devastated
houee haa broken down.
the city left an urgent need far
The offices were being heated dbctors and medicines for the in·
tOday with small gas heaters in· jured.
Although a slight tremor hid
stalled during the other break
down.
·
rumbled beneath the city only 12
hours before the disastrous earth
quake struck at 11:39 p. m. (6:39
p. m. e.s.t.) the thousands of tourISt jamming the winter resorte's
spas and hotels were apparently~
caught sleeping.

Milkman Crowded
Off Street, Hits
Utility Pole

Tbe ~e::-!t':!a~~

Two Juveniles

Arrested For
Recent Offenses

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IHE DAILY SFHTIHEL

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BROTHER 'HOOD' ·WEEK

... tA8~t~J.ating .t.:ditorially
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wu held. Goieotl atte~ were ...-...! tn MJI, W. T. Stone, l!n.
~'lletd Jr. 1nd ~ IJYIJoUo!laOR Gf 1'1. · 0. Wt lin- HUIO Juhlin£,
tlie Pomflroy - 'Mlckl!Eport Rotary liFt· I'~Ui :W•!Der!. ~- J. L.
Club, _&amp;ob Martin 01.
·t!*ta, and Si!&gt;'!'J"'
. 1J!rrr Di'W; Mn.

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o~lli kol'lh, Mri. uora' JI.?Ufh ond
S&amp;WING CLUB HM· SESSION
the hoitell.
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Tile New Haven seWing Club
Peli ntJetin&amp; will 'be: at the
met recently at the botne (ll Mn.
D A. Smith. The afternoon w~ home of ljt:n. A.. G. Mehlman'bt
aptont sewJaa: and aocially. During Cheater, ohkll on ·Karch 8.
the meeting rtfrMhmcnts. were

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tile maJor fields e.perl
1960 lo be another year of record sales That
announcement comes from Godfrey M Lebhar • edilor~n-chief of Chain Store Age
_ Jn the grocery field , sales of t.:hains with
two or more stores are expected to exceed
$25 billion for the first time. An importanl
factor here will be tbe opening of 2,700 neJN
stores, and the remodeling of 2.000 existing
stores .
The vanety chains also look forward to a
big year, and will open 80() new stores Significanqy , a record increase tn newsp:t.per ad·
vertising is a major feature of their 1960 promotion campaign .
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Retailing In 1960

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So it goes. throughout the chain store indus·
tr y All m a11 , new construction and the mod·
ernization of extsting stores will involve a
record expenditure of $1 .86 billion , as compared witb $1.63 bi!lion in 1959.

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Spilling Over

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T,he tndepel!dent stores, it is safe to predict, will not lag behind the march of progress. This year, as in past years, they will be
in there competing for the business - and
doing it successfully.
Whal it all adds up to is stili better service
to the consumer - along' with the lowest
prjces posBible that the condihons of the time
warrant.

S414ent

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Record Hop Thunday
The ei&amp;htb ifade elall of the
Portl&gt;nd IQ!ool lo , 1J101110riDJ

(Cofttlnt#M flrtm ,..... On•)
record bop nuanday eveiliDa.
Glbba and the Pomeroy ltoard of ·Morrh 3, from 7:30 unW 11 ot
Eduutlon for uae of school facll· the tchool audltodum, · it Ll an·

ltiea.

How Many Hours Slaap

Martin 'To Speak
o At Lions Club
MeelJDIJ
• Here .

Graden Spoqaor

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Jlartin, of the Capital

He has Jetved on numero111 veteran and p&amp;triotlc apeaker's bur·
eaua and commUteu, and haJ
appeared before many audience•

throulhout the state.
Mr Martin bu traveJed e:denIIVely throu&amp;hout Euro,e and hat
made aumerous Vlllb to muy of
the iJlandJ of Ute Far East and
South Pacific.
He comeJ to us with many
yean of experience In dealing
With. and dJacuuing public and
government alfain. Mr Martin 11
a member of the Public ReiatJOns
Staff of Capital Fmance Cor·
pontion and Economy Savinga &amp;;
Loan Company and 1t ia tbrou.::b
thetr courte.Jy that he Ia: appear·
mg here
His sub)ed is "Your Stake In

'M:Ie clau wjll sell bot dop, 10ft Fin~nce Corporation and Econ·
drlnka and have 1 eake walk. Ad· mJ BaVlnll tnd Loan" Company
Pomeroy - WeDdell Jeffers, miulon lll 25 eeata.
will tpeak to Pomeroy IJons
Perry Rigga, Erma Smith, Jame&amp;
Wednetday In their npllr aoon
McHaUie, William Hendrix, Con.
dar hmcheon meetiDI in toclal
rad Ohlin,er, Joe Young, Mra. Ola
room~ of the Fedented Cbnub
St. Clair, John Cbancy, George
Mr. Martin it I veteran of
Harris, Don Collins, Frank Vaugh·
World Wart I end U. He il •
an, Mrs. dlabel Tracy, Herbert Dix·
Past Dlreetor of Americanltm of
on, Mn. Virgini.ll. Blazewicz, Mrs
the America~ LeJlOD 9f Ohio and
Welker, Vernon Evans, Leo
a Put State Vt~mmander.
, . Orval Wiles, Marie S.
Polititt."
Edward Jl'o&amp;teJ", Walter
DlU, Tom Roy
Veda LeDieb1
Donors were:

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Mardll, ~ , I

Minersville Woman lo
Appointed Crew Cb.ief
Appointment of Mra Bertha L .
Scott aa a crew leader for tbe 1960
CenaUJ of Populatlou and Houamg
m Meigs County wu announced today by Supervl.or A E. Harmony
of the CenJW Bureau's temporary

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datrict oHJce m Atberu, Obir,,
!drt Scott retidea In Minenville.
Eacb crew leader will tupervile
about 20 e numeratora in tb~t big
nationwide eenaUJ wbieb becm.
April 1. Crew leader tralninr wilt
begm on Jlarch 9 for rural erew
le~en .

ILLIOTT RICOVIRING

Mrs Jerry Hill,

NEW YORK UPI - Ga. lloafo
lu llo&lt;Arthur io ollowiDC .IIMlllllt
proereu Ia b1a nr.GYU'J frDa a
nrolo&amp;l&lt;AI ollmeDI t.. -whldl: Ill
••• b011pit.alizetl. Jan.
a 1IC
A r m. y lpoketman aa.iwnfiM*L .
There Wll DO indJcaltion WJMD I
proposed opero~Jon 011
)'eat old llacArt.hur wiU . bf fM1o
formed .

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Letart F11ls,
LITERARY CLUB TO MilT
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today her brother, Charles
The •!hddleport Llterlll')' Club
Elllott, is off the critical hat and wtll meet al the home of Mial
Dana TUrner, BiDle Heilma dill
on the road to reeovery m Char Bess Sanborn Wednesday 1t 2 p
Jerry Diddle, called at the Reflmu
Ieaton KemonaJ Hoapit.al.
m
borne recently.

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You Save

of Dollars!

Tbe Shrinking Dollar
The C h : n nftt?11!!Perce
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91-_ ~ U~4 ~11·· i;w/:,e~s!'S in the minimum wage;
S4tes rzpo~ J
YIG 4/11~(4Qllilf;{Jf ~}'$!}l~Y! ~(,ill restrictions on the Interworth _less tod~y _ • at fN'
llf_I1Jst!llf· , ..;f·!j!t,f~ ~~_!!nl bonds; to avo•d wasteDunng the c~
~-"' -R
~w ~~
~lij ~lf~:~n~; and to eliminate unne·
. q. cesnry 'pel\41ng for public works, depressed
sU,ried op 1ts ~~ YW· ,the
(ljlwer of that dolfw b~ llfopp,ed f91Jl lOll are~s. C!ll)llllllQity facilities, veterans• bene·
cents to 29 ••
- ~ ill~ pi ~~ lip'Qe fits, '"d airport construction. This call is bas·
quarters. And llu! Y'lil/ll of savio"" P;~'~Mlollli ed on ~ inescapable fact that t!le greatest
apd ills.ur~nce h•s dn/J1P,e4 '!f''9F!IilliiY - as ,!n.t!l.e f,9T~• back of inilation is drunken-sailere~ nu'l)bers ~f ~~e W!l.o IPYst lly~ in
or federal spending The Cham~~ also seeks
w!lole or ip p~ ,Qp fi1(e.4 IQ~:~'I)es jlav~ l,earp- to rerS.ll,C/1 mqnopollstlc labor power; which is
ed tAe bird w•y.
•110lller imPRr~n.t source of inflationary pres·
We Cllll'l c~n.Je YIIW ~ baPI*II~ In t~pe sU)'e.
past. But we '!Ill !earn from 1,1 ~nd 111,. .,. an
l'j'alw•lly enou~h. there will he wide dlf·
honest effort to ~p llle dQllar's worth from
terence~ of opln,lon over the deWls of such
sliding still fui1JIGJ' d!llVD tbe hlll. For in- a pro~am - l!ul, tj!ose aside, something dras~ce, the CbaiJ)Iler caliB upqn CQil~rellS, In tic must be done, and done soon, if the dol·
lbe current s~ssio,n, w (&lt;~liP tl!p b,ijbW.ay Pr'!' l;lr's w.o,rth dQes not become 15 cents, 10
gram on a pay-u-you-go basta; to oppose in- cents, 6 cents and, ultimately, zero.

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New Haven
Societv Events

HISTORY
Meigs County
und

1 ~:~:~'1t~glhe house with his boord
the cdae of I
flax . Although he was
in&amp;tead o1
he WltB thede to make good
promlse he had made while
was living.
Do you bei!Jye tbeae alorias?
I do not an~ 1 do not belleve
yau do. Do you believt~ these
men were dellberntcly telling
them and knew they were false ·
hoOds when they were telling
them? Or do you believe tll.ese
men
ot a lower intellectuQI
that would tell and be·
such stories?
No, I
not believe either, as
knew each of theilll
and knew them to be me,n
veracity was not question.
and equal to or above the

~~~~:~"t\t,;,"f!
~l:JPt~•ddl~
or awaJr'ih
...until (b'e

been torn dowa many yeara
fDd a new modern houae 1tanda
on the aite
thla old houM. BuJ l•;,~
It ll at the old houae at w.bleb [I
our story take• plate. ThJ1 ltDI')'
told me by • telpooalhle,
1
truthful old a:entlem~ mucb ol~
·u , than tbe mttn wbO &amp;old me
other •torlea.
P'rom the age of the man whtn
be told me thil 1tory and mf a.r:e
at that Ume and aa It, happened
if!! hla younger day1 the event
pwat have been more th.an .OJll
· 'hundred years 11o:· t · NMeililfer
. the old genUeman would OOC!al·
""'•llr nod hlo ))etd ao II ,t ,.
phaJIIIng the truth of tb• •Y·
·· Hla atory. Ttlere ••• j flrmt'f
,J.l'ftng in thl• lloull!, Which at that
. ilme waa a comparaUvelJ new

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answers to your qllt:!tionJ in cuy-to-rcad, euyto-undentan4 form:
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~-io-prlcM1~---t
Er:.a,zcy.
fad arleta? Geltaldll rlllltll
Sb...,onp-noo .WC.cmractCIINIIllftitf
lust a few miautc:s aepanating f1411 from a.g-

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J!'llllCd c:laimoniay aaveyou ~undmb ofd~
Ji:-Rays ..-. r... •• )'0111' Rainl&gt;lar deola'o. u...,..
suppiy limited

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Mrs. Paul
Cunningham, Mrs.
Bumgarner, Mrs. Harry Pickens,
Mrs. John Ridgway, Mrs. J . V . McGrew, Mrs. Chester Weaver, Mrs.
Loul1 Karsehnik, ¥t's. Wlllard
DonAld Ol'ilinaer,
Armttrona:,
Mn. Thomas Hotrman, Mrs. Law·
renee Llevina:, M'fl. John HC!tfmt.n,
Mrs. Paul Rickard ; 1 Mrt· ~chard'

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and gilts
14.11-14.40,

206-220 lb

Ib 14; lOWS 21k higb.lb 12-13, · - lb

boora 25c hllhor JI.7D.
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REPORTED IMPROVING
Mrs c. L. Arnold,•Athens Road,
baa returnt:d from Rand. w. va., .
where she was called two weeks
ago by lhe critical Ulneu of her
son-in·law, Charl~B Elliott. He is
reported tome better, and is in
Ch1rleston MemoriJI
Hospital,
Room 213.

Get Ramb!Jr's FREE Automotive,-X-Ray :NOW
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The
of

Refreshmentll were 1erved to
i\frs. Thomas Grlmtead, Mrs. Cliff
Roush, Mrs William McFarland, :~rs: .
bert
Mrs Harold Capehart, Mrs . Ray Grew, Ml'll.
We11,ver . Mrs. James Cunninlilham , Lelah Jane
~frll. Jo11ephine Miller, Mrs. Sybil
Smith , Mrs. Thelma Capehart, Mrs. Layne, Mrs.
Douglas Miller and
Mrs.
Melvu~ KDiP~• .Mjt·
, ~.~~---,
gomer)', Mf&gt;i. Haro d
Sayre and son, Mn. llot&gt;ert
ami thft hostess, i~rs.
AUXILIARY SESSIQN HELD
The American Leghm Auxiliary
met Monday evening at the Legion
Home. The mlletmg opened in regular form with Mrs. H. C. Roney,
pte,sldlng Representatives from
lhtl Junior Woman'&amp; Club me~ and
made nnal plans for th eir jomt
record hop with lhe proceeds aoing
to the Heart Fund. Plans were abo
made to serve the Legion birthday

• .next mornlna:.e He a.aured m
, spirits, tokens, etc., and
The
.,U\at tbb wu a true ~tory, that he
~Ut~ved by muJ peoptc1
• ~i'ctually snw find heard thl11 and
,,do not mean that every
'Wduld maktt Oath ,,o Ita truthful· one told them and that every ono
•·. tit••·
believed aucb 1torles but one
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Thotc two 1torle.s were from bundred yean uo many told and
1
• Letart TownahJp,
now we will believed theae &amp;torlell.
,,
move up Into LebanQ,D Townlhlp
We do not have to 110 back to
tor one.,
day1 of the ancient EgypUa~
. 't A ~ · :tou tQllow uP lll:e river on'
to the daya of Pl(an Rome,
ti lout!\ No. 338, abo.11t W.e mile be·
even to the daya of Columbu.,
· ld,e reaehln1 the Ravenawood
the IUPerltltutlon ot tbat
Ferry, the I'OJd m&amp;ke1 a direct
made it •o hard for him to
turp lo the left. On the rl1ht
men for hJa voyage and ·~: lllr_!!
Jlde o( the road tbere 1tood a
trouble lt cau1ed him on· 1
llfle and very -old bOUle, i.nd
from Ita appearance, 11 l remem·
ller It, evldentl)' WIJ 1 very Jt.od

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JJnlted
the St.

with a

a~~Jt\
:~:L~~~f:; ~ ~~~~~~~~~·:h•~Llo::•·•
llorlel( thin to'id •bout ~~

. nor Jel.vlll

house in tts day. The old

The

;and .canfl)'
teen.th. year: Mrs. Wuham
land.

exchanged.

HISTORICAL NOTES

Wtlen he r~Hed
the hank o_t i.~llff,
cUI)'lblng or W~ii\lllnl down Jt eon·
tlnued ita walk out Into the air
1lill strokln&amp; i" )!rea'!..
t'tln&amp; those mo.i.nJ: lt&amp;
broUght ' It to the bunk
creek oDiy a few feet from
he was standmg, and igaJn
In&amp; its breast 11ntl uttering
unearthly moan 1t disappeared
11 If the e.v!~ . had 1 opened and
take n it ln{o" IU depth&amp;. This
hou se was then occupied and he
tald ae his feet were then loo&amp;·
ened he r1n to the house, on in
the door without asking adml•·
alon. Tlley taw hla condition that
aom~thlng had happen.od to him

ste&lt;~.d

PUTS ALL THE FACTS AT YOUR ANGERTIPS!
FULLY ILWSTRATED!• AUTHENTIC IN EVERY DETAIL!

The Good Will Clul&gt; met Fr1day
evening at the home of Mrs Pan sy
Fry. The evening WdS spent playing
games and secret sister gifts were

By Wolter E. SIDe•
hear ~ this man going · around

* Comparet The 1960 Economy C.in
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CIOOOWILL CLUB MilTS

OJI

MISCELLANEOUS

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Ohio waa admltted to
•• the 1'7th1 ttlte.
American novelht, poet

~~~:_'j~l~'lf Willi&amp;\" DOlO !lOWell&amp;

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·exas, Colorado
Highway T~ed
lnJo Ice Rinks ·

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ndo naclim . 8nd
I .aub-aero
c;oJd weve apHid
today.
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Travel ''lllrouldl · borili, -. .oirf!
wu 'eallid N!!eo.,IY doa·

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:boule. Hla nel11hbor lived aero11
river and tbeJ eould eall
and forth to eac:b otbe1'.
orten ex~banged work tid.

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tile man oo tli•l;::.~
aetttna teodl 'lor 1t
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ATI'IMI'I' IIAIII ,"DOUILI'
NEW Y'OIIK UPI-Diclc Engelltitllt of PenD Sbte will .ttempt

• l!lite "•ouble"

illoor

Dayton Roosevelt Heavy Piek

in the lot-A in·

du:mpionJhjps at
Ga1'den. Satur·
4Q nllbt wben Jle runs ln the
l,OOO..J'ard and the three-mile
fiYei!!la. Ron Deboy is the only
~- ever W win both event.o;
011 ~ tlle same progriUil. H• acbiev44 tiM double twice, in 1957 .and
tratll

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l . ~aytoJt Rtv.M (le-......48-0) 229
2. Cleve. E. Tech (2---17-1) 209
8. ~ Tlmken (2-18-il) 173
t . ¥Pia (2-18-0J
I~
lt Marietta (16-2J
84
Behind Dayton Roatenlt, Cleve- 8. Salem
(16-21
79
11nd Eut Tech a nd Canton Tim· 7. Lllkewood (16-2)
74
ken in second and third place 8. YoURJslown East (16--2)
63
domJnated the re1t of the top ten . 9. Toledo Scott (16-2)
46
Xenia's 18-0 record
waa good tO. CGlumbus East (14-4)
42
enoueh fGr fou,rtb place, and Uke
Second r"~ 11. Elyria ; 12. ToTech and Tlrnken., for two finl· tedo Woodward : 13. New~rk ; 14
place ballotl.
Portsmouth; 1~. Springfi4ld; 16.
Rounding out
top ten, Mar· Urbana; 17. Norwalk (lJ; JB. Ash·
ietta was fUb, Stlem llxth, Lake- "labd; 19. :E.stwood; 20. Cleveland
wood aeventh, Youngstown Eaat St. leoatiw:
Phone WY ·2·1255
elght.h, Toledo Scott. ninth and CoOtherl~ Martins Ferry, Steuben• Main St.
Pometu)'
tumbus East lOth. ColumbUJ Eaat's vllle, 'l'oledo Rogers, Pomeroy, Ak.,.
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SALES and SERVIa

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Cleland's

Sale..A..Thon for '60

Game Time Is 7:45 In OU's Gym ·
Followed By Athens Versus Belpre
Cox ls Lantaster's leading seor·
er by f•r. as other usual starten
have all averaged under 10 pointi
per game duPing the season . The
big Doy was llf:(Ond in his league 'll
"Corlng with 179 points in 10
games and a\·eraged 14 rebounds
per game.

Lanca5ter'a season record is oow
giving highly rated
Zanesville a beating earlier this
week , and "looking good" :~gainst
lan esville and Chillicothe in re·
cent games, according to Gale fol luwen.
I;HO aner

3 Resignations
Wipe Talent Out
OfBay Area ,
Unlted ..,..... tftfern•ttenal

Three reli&amp;natiOns, ali ' .Jtmmed
within two houn, left the Sao
FranclJCO i81Y uea shorn today
of aome of Its top.notcb balketball

coaebel.

"Thi.J team just wasn't. ready fot·
the clau of cotnpetition it ran into
early in Ule season,•· these followtin! said today. Accordms to the
Lancaster Eagle-Gazt&gt;tte Sports Department. the GaJ~s met some or
Lhe state's tup teamli early in tbe
season, sueh a&amp; Marietta and 1Mona:
Lotumbus teams. They loat twice
to Marietta, for example, by counh
of 84-74 and 72-60.

Daily SenUnol, J&gt;Qmeroy.Ml.ddlep~rt. 0 , M•rel! I, .1~

were jlldged belt while Rutland'•
were rated ~ond. Rutland Grade
ICOUTt INIOY JKATIIIIIK
cbeerleaden are Jane Lucal, BI.IJ..ifi
BoJ Seoutl and Cubt of Troop Lou Martin, Sheila Crilp, Char248, &amp;utland, accompanied bJ their lotte Smith
and Connee WU·
families enjoyed a skating party at liama.
tb.r Sbte-A·Way Tuead.a,. evenina
PTA TO MilT
Atteodilil: were M.l . and M.ra. Cu The We1tern LocJil PTA will
roll Snowden .and tollJ , Ste!ve, Lar- meet on March 11 at the Rutland
ry aad GIIY, Kr. and Mn. ltichlird school Tile February meeting Willll
Lucas, SUphan and Jul.la, Mr. and I cancelled due to conflicting with

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the Lancaster Gales, a club with a 2-8 record in tough Central
Ohio League play, and led by 6-8 senior Don Cox.
.

Colum-bus

Linden llrKiiJ1ey .
. The ft~L United Press Internst10~1l Qb~p blj_h school basketball
rahngs ~ hrsf P1ace vo!es and won·
lo11t ~econP, t~rqgh FeQ. 7 m par·

c •• :.ty

Pomeroy's SEOAL champion basketballers take to the Class
AA tournament trail in Athens OU gym tonight at 7:45 agamst

velt is the overw helming choice of umbw City League title In a down-

the United Press Internatlon•l
coaches' board as Ohio's 19ftD.60
hi gh school basketball champion .
The final ratings kept the un·
ltJC18.
defeated Teddies where they've
been all senson long, with 16 of 23
eOachu Pjckilli tlltm lor Nq. 1.
PltOV.,.,.,.
T....,i.
Wit.b the
m.yt bic!al
ctoWI
Had8n. 114. liHw il•fJril. MN•., wra"pped up, llooleivek ia tM teara
a.tf, y..,..._ to beat in the rurrent high school
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al.s March 25-26.

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""· cmtal DoYil, wile ol tile
Rev. Georte Da\lil. MetbodiJt min·
iller here, autfer~ a hroken wrllt
in a faJI ll the flkate·A·Way OD
T ue~ eveoin&amp;. Kn. Davil • •

attending a skattns puty for Aut-

land Scout Troop MS. She ...
treated at Meigs Gener.J Hospipl.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller lli;nd

family of Athen. were Sun4t&gt;'
Mn. }iarold Ri ce , Ellen, Rotemary . . thl' Grade Sc-hool Tournament. All guellta of her pare-nts, Mr. tnd J4n.
Paul and tnvid, Mra. Bernice Horf-1pare nt s and interested pel"80ns are William Folan .
lllall , Cbarle.s and Stnie, and Joe, urged to attend . Th e W~t~n LoCill
Mn. Ethel Kinllef of canal WinM.artM and Bobby Hawkina, Kev. PTA now bas 146 members.
c:heeter
recentlY •nt tevual dfyl
aDd lin. Gt-orae Davis, ·Mr . an_d
IUTL•
PER·~ALS
Jlra. Vetoon We~r. Dea11 , ~&gt;enma
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with her motheJ" tn4:1 brother, .Mra.
and Donna, Mr. and llrs. Robert
~r . and ~ - Wdfurd Hale a~ Belle "d.artin e!KI
)lutin and
KiAa, Tlmm,., Tommy and carole. thJidren of Ph1lo were_Pecent_
chilort:n.
end gue1t1 of Mr. 1Dd :.t:ra . R1cbard
Lucat and family .
Miss Sheila Crilp \fas an overMi11 Cheryl Wolfe of MI. Ster~ night gueiJ of Pennee William•
l.ing, Ohio, vi11ited Connie Haley on on Tuesdal nieht !ollowin&amp; the
Monday .
grade school buketbaU tourha·

senior. and Chutk Dennlllon, 5-11
senior. at forwards, and Kelth Me·
Clurg, 5-9 senior, and Gary Short,
~10 junior, at the guard positions.
These boys have had g~ nights
scori ng but are pot consistent. Me·
Clurg is rated as 1 good set sh?t!
artist, but he hu oot been cons1s·
tent eitber.
Tourney play opens toni.iht with
Lopn going against Wellston at
6:31l p. m., the Pomeroy u me to
follow . Athens tackles 'Belpre at D
p. m. and should Athens and Porn·
eroy win. these two old neighbors
in the SEOA.L will battle aaain at
8:15 p. m. Thursday ni&amp;ht.

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"-:e):

Robert Forrest , who h.u been
confined at the Neltonville .f{oapital, ill improved and now at tbe
home or hl1 mother, Mrs. Lela ~r-

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and daughters, Judy 4Ynn .end
Mr. and Mrs . Robert

Bears Still

Rosemary. accompanied WiUb
Nelton to Parkel1iibur.s ~;.[
where they viewed the new u.f·

Lead In Poll
For Best
. Team

Aalhorized

lOOPicture
:toe: In Case Of Strike

The biqeJt jolt was tutn:ed lo
Other lliarters for the Gales,
by Pete Newell, towel-ebew.ln:g 1tr1·
coached
by homelowner Fritz
tecist for Calllornla'• top-nn~ed
are
Glenn Kitchen, 6-1
Plinke,
Golden flears, who annoMeed: Mon·
clay ·that he w.oJJid quit tha 'poR'
after thll 1e180D to ~Come the

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tchool'l athletle director.

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more when you oan traftl -in luaury at •
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REmEmBER
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Me1~s Students
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SecrJnd Semester

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GIBSOR
ST. PATRICK CARDI
You don't have to be a

Flanagan or a Finnisan to
send our mirthful St. Patrick

cards to loved ona, relati~
and friends. Bee o\lfll

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY, OHIO

STARK'S
Pharmacy
Pomeroy

E. Main Sl.

LENTEN SPECIAL I
Through the entire Lenten ·Season we ore offering a
special which will be sold in our restaurant - car service - or Carry·out Haddock Filet 15-6 as. Fl1h Sise)
Choice af Home or French Fries
Cole Slaw
Hat Butter- Dipped French Bread

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Surprise Family
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Take 'Em Home

Order By Phone

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new ...

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waa held reeently at the home of
and Mn. David Davis, hoi\Ofo .

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Phone WY W41Z

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On Display • New 1960 Wallpaper

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Headquarten for DuPont Palm and Varnishes
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