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THE START, AND THE END - Fridays disastrous fire causing damages estimated at $200.000 got Its start Ill
the shop department of the Meigs Equipment Co., above left, and quickly enveloped the threHtory brick struoture \II flames. Pomeroy firemen open their attack here on the blaze which aileady baa-engulfed the firm's &amp;bowroom, and soon will melt down a new pick-up truck vis! ble in the lower right corner of the picture. Company of.
fictals got out their cash in their register, a few records (accounts receivable) and, of ~ thinp, a band fire g.
tlngulsber. On part of the second floor, emplOyes of the State of Ohio Aid For Aged offices were worll:lng quleUy
when flames seemed to shoot up around them. "We barely got out," one said. At right; abov.e, a fi'oiitend -lollder
starts working on the tons of brick that littered West Second-st. At right is seen one corner
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ing, all that was.l~t Of, the structure built about .so years ago. For more pictures, see jttlge 3.-Selltillet PIIOtot.

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J!Y C. E. BLAKESLEE In an earlier Issue, a correopon..ldou!n egga, 80 centa ; 2 .~ lbs.l ol 111f1ar, fat and egp. It con-customers' pttdlers. Not untll l 'l'hrouih our oyolem of ...,.
nut Wednesda). evening at lbs
$•1 .11.,. A(flll Allfktllture dent had uked for "a U.t of of butLer, 11 cents; five pounds sumed less milk, fruit and veg· the Jat.e 1170's did milk begin searclr'l!ld edueltlon, the u. s. The 11112 Logan Chrlalmas Pa· school. AU 1ntereoted 4per10111
Meifla Co\lnly .celebrated sev. meals for a week which
sugar, ~ Cj!llts ; two pounds etables than In generally ...,.. to be boitJed.
allfliultural plalll ho geared ll"anland Parade Sunday, Nov. are urged to attend.
eral centennials at the Town· combine economy and
brown sugar, :10 cents.
ommended for nulrltlonally ade- This Is jllll one a1 the many Itself' to' ~Olng the best job a1
Ia recognized 81 one ol the
Country dinner beld a week ago !are." One reply from a
bY modern recom- quat.e diets In this COUDtry to- ch~U~~ts !bat have taken place food prOOuetlon anywhere In the
Cllrlstmao """"on presen. · AUXILIARY TO MEEI' .
1n Racine.
a1 five ( three adults and
lor the varloua dl· day. Some of the dlflerenceo In In the bualne81 of producing and i.orld. this researeh has ... !allons staged In Ohio and the The November wetlllg .¢
1bls year marks the tOOth children, one an infant) was :
essentlala, this family's spent11ng now and a century distributing food In the last cen.. tended not only to production
by a small oily.
the Women'o ' Auxlllary t e
IDIIIVerury a1 the siflning of the "Breakfast - Eaeh
was adequate, except lor ago Is related to food prices. tury.
but to PfOCI'aslng and ~ This thirteenth pageant and Meigs Memorial Hospitel llrill
M.;,.;W Act which provided for buckwheat cakes, cold
and vllamins A and C. Most prloes then were lower, A century ago 11 toot nearly ulblr 10 tb,\1 any homemaker
orifllnally wu he I d be held In the hospital !linlnC
the estab1llhmenl of land grant t.ea and coffee exceptlng
milk, fl'lljb, and green_'!" but not all.
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three-fourtluJ a1 our worlten to the lllll.loA can have the kind
year, but Ia now a bien. room Monday at 7:30 p. m.
co)lept. 11 a110 marked the be- on Monday and Tllursday,
vegetables would haye , A century ~~~ pao~laation produce our food. Tnday,lhanks food she wiahes at almost
event. II ~ur feature nine Mrs. Clara Loohary, !""'ident,
g _ , of the United States De- were served Instead of cakes.
these ohortages.
of mUk '!as UIWIOwn and milk to the developments In food llm6 anywhere.
each using Christmas uko all, Jllllllben to attend. •
parlli.ent o1 Agriculture.
" Dinner - Sunday, Monday Compared to the modern low. wu purchased by city ·lamlUes production and dlatrlbutlon, 11 And the next 100 years
11 themes, prepared by
'l'hls «&lt;llllnn year we will eel· and Tueeday, rout beef, pota· cost food budget of the USDA, !rom a street vendor who fad. takes ·only about 10 per cent see changes or which we
Logan area churches and bands Mary Evans, adm., Sam Evebrate the tooth Meifls County toes, turniPil and bread
thl! family at.e large ·amouQts led milk from bill calll1ilto the or our worken.
only drell!l tgday,
from sill area counties, with ans, dec., Mary Evana, to MaFalr
ding - omitting the
some 700 muslclBIUJ, lncludlng ry Qualls, lots, Pomeroy.
wb.t do these three events on Monday. Wednesday, roast
Homemabr Newa
Logan JUnior and·Se!!Jor bawla,
me.n to our people? In 1 he pork, potatoes, turnips and
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Southll'n Local, McArthur, WatJast 1011 yeara America has ion sauce. Thursday, the same
erloo, Berne Union, Laurelville, DEVOTID ro INTIIliST OP
chanied from an agricultural with pancakes. Friday, corned
Union Furnace, Walnut Twp.,
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Sheridan and York.
•freed moot of our population ter pudding. Saturday the
The pageant beglna at s p ...... ··:-&amp;...-·so~
from the need to produce food except. bread pudding. Tea at .
on the Logan High
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and fibre to where a small per· each dmner.
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About every pa-• and mag. mlnules or until bun t o p
. field and a parade ol ,.., tier But the ERS oummary for the azme
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Ia- " cent of our popuIatl on can pro- "Tea , toast , preserves' tea WASHING'I'ON !UP!Ifor toast and cheese melts
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duce the food and fibre needed. and coffee and t'(l'lce, fried kid·
condiiJona In
Soviet Unlon and other eaatern usinglefl· over turkey ThIs Yield'· 4 aandWicbel .
downtown Logan.
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ou~ook somewhat In
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another disappointing crop co umn,
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a recipe As colder wealbsr comes
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my. Acrtcaltare bao released very strong. Potatoes and
years, according 10 the Ag·
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that I fell wao dUferent enough thnlk more a1 sausage, waffles, added weJchl? Has • ~J': :::1:'~~
the people to man Industries nips are my own
Deportment.
ERS said limited reports !rom tbal I want to share it with you. pancakes, tie. For coottnc , cftw ""••«ed' An ~ abort :"'J.;"":,..o~~~:,:~_:
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nbal n I· 1·2 cup ..ated .. AJDeri.. '•« cast Iron' u•··"''
or averagey Ate your lhoolders icootO. 11.• to ...,. .,.. ,_., olGa
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prellmlmiry report oald the wea·
increased with a rioe In the can cheese
Your cast Iron ulenllla may lhookfers and
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P rl"" crop and the 1'h tablespoona pickle reu.h of tile matal wllb IUII8lted fat. have :r
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wideopread natur&amp;t disaster.
of oummer
grown 4 sandwich bunt, IUced,
Food Ia less likely to otlek to long 111m ' '
N&gt; eumple of how far our . "The cost of the meals was
!rom Isle !root,
are belteved to lie sub- Combine cheese, turkey and this smooth aealed surface than . '
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country han moved in the last ' "' d?llars and 16 cents a week
and typhoon wlndo
higher than Jut year pickle reu.b. Place buns, cut one that 1s dry. In addition the Your peraonallty and your
100 yean come• from an ac· and mcluded, for example, 14
baa been of local
only marginal gina were s ide up on a cookie sheet. out Iron Ia less likelf to rust likes and illslh effect 11our
COIJIII of one farnllys meal~. In loaves or bread, 70 cents; 14
uld.
mde In early grain production . Spread about 1-4 cup ol cbeeae wllb 11114 proteellve CG&amp;ting.
Do yo~~..tnjoy hrlgbt
th.e "AmerJcan Agrccultcmst o! pmts of mt!k, 42 cents; five
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colors
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November, 1663, which lndi· pounds of .pork, 50 cents;
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oated simplicity and monotony. 1quart of sJrup, 14 cenll;
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agricultural production has con· (400 dellfees F .) lor about five while othen need seasori~g: ~e sUm or full skirts! Do you
tinued lor the fourth consecutive
Skillets 1n current use may need like lulsy clothea or do you preMoney WbeD 70U need It at
year. It said this mediocre ohow·
re-seasoning, because detersimple lines? Do you like LOW, LOW IDtenat eo.st.
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gants are Ukely to remove the low or hlcb necklines? Do you
re-structuring of the crop pat.
seasoning and leave the metal
prlnla or 110lld colors? Get a PeA Lolli f¢ · Ju.,,
CHINEIIY, CARS, 'fRUCBS,
lnd an mcrease of 27 mil·
dry and suscepUbtt to rust.
you enjoy dlallnctive cloth.. BUII.li!NGS, I'Allll A.l'J,D
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acres In the planted area,
Why use unsalted tat• S 8 1
do you feel better In onea RO:II,E~,
reached mON than 630 mil· ~'
stand• to draw moist~
friends or neighbors DAJIIY HERos AND EQtur•
Dece mbe r I,' 1! t he 1ast day whicb acres
this year
(The
for signing up under the 1963
acreago In lba. United
would hasten lbs l'llltlna of
You need to know
hal). KENT • • • aad otllar #11m
eapJtal.aHI· Deedl w·wheat stabilization prollfam for
this year Is barely above
Iron.
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Be=deoon ::dres.~eather ERS m?y receive slightly lower sll, wash the utensil. weD and
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rigid state ~ntrols, pnce• for their hogs next year scour with powdered cleona- temp~ :-'U::~·i::t you fii'Dl inoom1.
oervatlon Committee, hao
of capital and lnsuffi. II producers carry out lllelr Jn. er or stael wool. Wash and dry more 11m ~arWlll ·
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PEARL ITRIET
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"This .mean1 that leas than causes r.~= ag!:l: pr":. the rest of thin year and nat. with unsotie.f lat and heal slow· pnleedealsmossh"!'e,Jy ~? Do ~
Pomeroy.month rem•••• In which
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economist, inade this forecast, ::,::::tubereated(~ oton300topdeoglr~~! loot your IieBI at an tlmel or
l"hcina
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lake part In the 1963
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think that 11 dou 't 1111j,
wheat stabilization pro..am,
A n....rt ~ tudy 1 how1 based on recent USDA fl'portl. range or in the oven. More
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These reports Indicate a 4 per
be ddetl 0
Galllpolltthe chairman said.
that farm·aeeldent fatalities are c:ut lnel'taoe In hogs marketed may
a
needed.
When your lludy Ia complete,
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Opp.
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"Farmers who participate
decllnlog In proportion 10 the during most ol next year and To make ready lor use, ":~~~:~~ clothes lbst tmpltaalse
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1968 program will be ellgl·
In farm population,
In 1 b out the extra lat and w a
best quA!JIIes and wblcb
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to receive special payments Tho lludy Hated theaa reuons a per con oreaoe
rinse and dry the utenall thor-: If:::.:~::.:~-~
for voluntarily diverting a part
the continuing high death
Fe~ru;'yw_' farrowing oughly, With added 1111, Ia ;I
you feel a t -·
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In farm acold011ta: tho In· It alao 11 reuonable to OX· llrill conllnutJ to 1111 the pores al
reage from the production
averaga ago of peoplt peel lncreaoes In larrowlngs lor the metal and maintain the wheat and devollng that
farms: farms ore Isolated, the remainder of !be spring far.. soOlng.
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age to a conllei'YaUon use, and
Uttle oupervlolon ol work and rowlnl aeaoon 11111 Yttr, Bow- To .WO a call Inn \IIIJIIID
tbey will al•o qualify lor
not much opportunity for an In- en sayo. Feed prices llklly will lor • : prolonegd period, •.-h ll ·
II n:rlce • Rupport payment. and jured
to obtain first ald remain Dear lhilr ,PI IIIII Jev. with tiiliallad fat, ~ Ill
Durlq the· Winter
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time
to
fix
up
your
tho
re.
g
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lnd
traffic on rural ela, and tbe hog.eorl
rotlo per an,! put In a dry place.
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purthaH
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controlled
!ban
(the
number
of
buahell
of
OGI'II pal'llf'll -ling may bo
IU!DJII•r maehlnilry.
Undef thiiJ .YO!Urilary wheat on
atrtlll.
lbst can be ~sad with 100 tor. lolll·lime nloraga .
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baler for overhauling
reduction program, flll'lllerS
poundo of l!lllbt q) : proba- Y* WlldltiMi&gt;
may diYet'\: from :ao to 50 por- MIB80.B IIIAlWI UP
bly will continue favorable.
We ~ .. lilON ~':C
e5eri1ce 011111
of tractore end
of wheat allotment or base CAPE CANAVERAL !UPD Bowen upectt a Mt lncrelll of our ·.etl.ttMt ~ ,t ·
Implements
with special divenlon
Air Foret taetl&lt;ol mluile, Ibn In pork pnlductlon o1 from I to many plilijde ·activtites-· an
for oman farms , The Ma~, btl)¥ .up Tuesdoy during 1 I~ por ctnl Mil )'ear.
.partles to 'llti!l!!.· 8JnCi
acreage must be d.. tralrung exercise •t tblo ~ "Applylnl tbe.,'ruh
ofoo• In llitniiolliPt tile ba~::·ll
to ·an approved conserva. center. No one wu hurt and, the thumb' lbat a I per cent Inlet' lUI limo to'
lion uae.' - •
Fo~ gave.no reuon for the creaae In' marlultlnga will de- : " : . . : . In ·J'IIatJon Iii u
Growers art ooutlonad, how- mlahap which tii!Gtll'l'ed while lbe creue prieta 1'4 Per ctnl, we Wllc!IWU.
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~lng~Inll.lllt was bnln&amp; should eX)!IeCI a 4 10 8 (ltl' cent "Know) iiunelr' Ji.tit,; ~
:::"~~~ o'l acreare they l!t!end
or r g.
_ decrease In Uvo hog
prlcea step In buildinJ , wll'llrlll* If
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In 11118, compared with I he
1mow YQ!Ir penonal u.tn
Falluri to dl~
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bas !lee• granted Ollie ~ ill ·• " ~~~ Cj Uabllltlu, Jtll o1n liboose
Tony Fowler, Owner I Operator
amount. lit. acreage slgned.
irom An~ll 11)'1. ' On • doft,.. and COIIII sarmenu and oeceasorles lbst
would reault In ·lou of
Burbridge In
· county com- basls, thle means hogs could d.
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pleu oourt.
be 110 "nu to ·fl a ~ low- 0 aom.M~ 1qr y.ou..
N. 2nd Avt.
ft\lcldleport
menll, u well as loss of
charRed 11'1111
of er In 11111 than they wv. thla Start y6UI' 8ell-analyilll In
bUlly for ~e ngular
and
, 7ear."
lront ol a 11111-lqllllr!ple Jllr.
price-support loan or
agreement.

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I kissed mr wile and wilbecllong· lor Earl H. Cempbell, 41, of at. Hl&amp;'b IDgly lhit I bad a dog to pat. Cbar.._ton, formerly of Rt; 1, 111. eonThe program ali-ed at s,so p.m., Rutiand, whO died Nov. 17 lit 18. Nnr to
right about diDDer limt, and I the office of the Olarleatoo cllj' . II.~
,..,. the bol..ery-oubtle lmpllca· 11'11•. !rOm Schwamb . Memneunry
lion - nr littempr - Is to bolld orlal Presbylertan Cllurch· 'llllh ••· Walked
the idoa lhat Boone Is ao much Rev. Winton H. Houck olflclal......,h
a part or the Tbailkspvlni pro- inl. and burial in Mounlaln • ...,._
ceedings as c:rllllierJ ..,... The VIew ~tery. · ·
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boy apparonlly lw beel1 watching He ,was a member 11!4 ·pl.ol\ -61. P«ip11 ' ·
Bing cr.oby and Chrlatmu.
elder and cleacon of the ... Yoww ·
, AJ I It, Thursday Sc:b&amp;wmh church, and at one 8.
evening'a· autlDg wu ilso sup- time resided. in · Mason, W. V•: ,... · ~lltlo
(lCliOd lo be evldeoce tbat he is He' lefl "bla wife, Nellie; 1 ~' ~- ·
able to put on a .OOw lor_grown. Ricbard; of Cllai'leslon·;· a lfand . I. ::=rat
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alive, and be dkl pre11y well bert ~ 'llloma8 all Of ·Char. · ·DAIJ,Y &lt;SIPWQU~ - Hole'a how fie work Itt
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with the taste lo line lip a pleas- Club On Tue/lday
~~ao• day lho ani supporlin&amp; - : Phil Harris. Mrs. E. 0 RaU entrelalned
ElalDo Dunn; Palll Page, and the her bridge club. Tueady eveninl
folkllngon lmown 11 Peter .Paul at her ·home in MlcidlrP.,rt.
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made the hour a llltlni, awlltly· Mrs. David Miller and Mra.
paced, low-key affair.
EdKar Reynolds. Refresbn'ients
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·~~eo~ of· all the performers was were IM!rved ,_.
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o' -. . wa_• . .. '
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-fused to bO intimidated even by 1\lrs. Ar\h~ SklnJ!or; ~~- Reid, ' . -. "'·....,..,-_
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The folklln&amp;era, despite tba Downing home.
1:1111 .Counlry .MI!lk. Tlma
UO Local No,.
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to Cuba.
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Preskient Charles de GauUe
Im==~l cOritrol ol the National
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lodoy and establislled
as the strongest political force
recent French history.
Runoff parliamentary elections
SUnday confirmed the results
a week ago - that De Gaulle
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day afternoon when it ran onto
state Route 121 into the Jell
front side of a car beilll! tlrlven ·by Cliire C. Boso, 34, Ill , '· ·.
Portland Rt I. Meigs Cowtly
SherHf Robert C. Hartel1bada .;;' .
and game protector Donal4 )fl'
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lo&lt;t.., at the polls.
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