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February 18, 1970 -.- Waynesville, Ohio
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The subscription campaign presently being condu£ted by the Waynesville Sing-Out and The Miami Gazette has been extended through the month of February. The Waynesville Sing-Out Group is selling Miami Gazette subscriptions throughout the area endeavoring to build a scholarship fund in memory of Kenny Justice. Kenny was the victim of a fatal automobile accident last December. Area residents may support this project by purchasing an annual subscription to The Miami Gazette or renewing their present subSCription. . A phone call to The Miami Gazette, 897-5921, will speed a Sing-Out member to your door .
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The Lions·Firemen Country P,8:ign. that' is' sprea~ng rapidly to ! ,,' .". ... ",, ~ " Fair Committee have announced . . ! , . . evei¥ area of the state. the rules governing the George Mls. Edith Lukens, mothei: of Congressman Donald E. "Buz" Lukens, is a faithful reader oJ the Miami ~ 9'~~~' headquarters have Arnold Citizens Award. The a. ab.eady ~en. set up in .Oeveland, Gazette which carries her son's column "Buzzing Around Washington." She is .now in the midst of Congress- ward, now in its second year, ' Q>lumbus and ' Cincinriati and man Luken's campaign for Governor which finds her tr~veling to every corner of the state of Ohio. was recently renamed by the . there .will, be County Campaign committee . the qualifications of our leaders. and work tirelessly for th~ir canmarried Democrats but who are .,' ctiipnnan ,tmough~ut the state. The rules governing the award all Republicans ' now. The 'talk didates. TIle candidates are grateWhen asked how area residents This dedicated lady retired . are listed below and those perful for this effort and thank the ,is..f.~I::;r.JI1.tIfl·~ ,: coU14 help in the campaign, Mrs. covers the Congressman's childsons or organizations who might from public teaching last faJl but women for their support. She alhood and growing up years in ~ens' stated thaJ many friends be interested in nominating she certainly has not gone into so commented on the fact that Warren County. She als.o spends and acquaintances were Writing for this award are urged someone retirement, She keeps her driving so many young couples, concernpart of her time clipping articles pe(Sonal ]ette~ to their friends to clip the rules and keep them shoes handy and is hoping that ed about their children's future, from newspapers concerning her . .1 in other parts of the stat~ to handy. her "driving gloves" last throughare becoming more interested in , . tell Utem tliey knew "Buz" and son and hiscarripaigning. The enerI . To be eligible a candidat~ out the caqlpa.ign. politics ,and are concerned about " ~J:e < planning to vote for him. .getic campaigner noted that her must live in the community increased travels have p~t her a . , SHe i sA. .t~,t that as a way of le'ast a year. at , hel~g in tl)e campaign. . little behind on the clipplDg apld 2. A candidate must be at least ,!', MnI. ;f:.uk~ of~en speaks at she has some catching up to do. twenty five ·years of age. , ~::,funotio~a , sM att¢ndsl One Mrs. Lukens noted there was 3. Award can be given for a eerof;dle .~opi~ ~e speaks on is engrowing trend for .younger peo. tain year or for years of serple ' tQ .taJ(e ;l bigger interest in ~\'tit1~d :~Is .' B.uz ~e Only quId kick line. Officers for the I V':"U ~·"·'u..u '1 ' ........ f vice. ; ~':'.l.~ I. 'i~"e .;: '..IJO:; , answer, 0 politics. She also commented on Charioteers include Cadet Cap4. Candidates will . be rated on <' cou~. ~ 'nC? and · a~ . 8Oes·~·on ;(0 . the woman 'a role in politics notain, 'Sherry Isaacs; 1st Lt. the following Community SerPattie Grieshop; 2nd Lt. Donna / t,lf 'l,~~U~ her .: dall$h't~rs who ting -that women would get out vice projects: Morgan; 1st Sgt. Cindy Watkins; 2nd Sgt. Jan Hargett and A. Activities with youth3rd Sgt. Jane Churko. Scouts, 4H. -Church The Saturday competition Groups, etc. was in two divisions; Class B. B. Civic Activities-Qubs, schools with 25 members and Lodges, Chamber of unde'r, and class A , those schools Commerce, etc. with more than 26 members C. Volunteer Service-Fi~ on their drill team. Oak Hills in men. Police. Cincinnati took first place in 5. Political activities 1 :PhiUip Mbr~ 'h~J~ined .'.:' the B Division and the CenterReligious activities 6. .staff of the Miami Gai~tie viii Coeds t<:»ok first _place in 7. Community Development ~ A.aJistalrlt Adverijsing ~~ger the A Division. tivities assu.me hiS . dilties on 8. Educational Interests "blnda.v. Feb..19. . 9. Citizenship. . Miami Gazette To , 1967, p'adu.~te of A box will be available for III . .and is Aid Lukens . Campaign nominations ~t- the WaynemDe" "~·,,,,.r·, ....... . Furniture Store. All nominati-. (continued page 8)" . .f
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