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tile ... ..., In this area.
only tllu miles north or Solion's
•Juniors of tllo Eastera Hllill Tan Son Nbut airport and
School have taken on tile show to warbase.
rol~ for lhe class treesVessel Blown
ury wltll Grant NewiiKI to serve
Tho ambush patrol blow tho
as &amp;llleral cb!lrman.
The &amp;hoW haa been schemied
for Apt. 28 lt .the COOlville Rid- Coneert 1iekel8
ing' Club Ring beg1m1ng at 12

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head of tile Food and Drug
Ai the •am• tilne two 411-Coot Atlmlnlotrallon oa1cl , Thurada¥
prrUla ~ampanUrled slipping he waa at hla. wit a end to

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A. COle,• TQers Pl.b.o, Is an..,..,..,r 8ild Roscoe Burdette
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men•• Welllem plolisura· EDI-

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At Door Saturday

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Comm!Qioner James L, Goddartl lellilled before • liOIIale
ucommlttee looking Into tllo
misuse of chloromycetln, wblch
has caused blood disorders
resullinB In some of lho moll
palnl\ll deatlla known to medlelne.
Noting tllat tile FDA had done
aU It could under Ol!odq law,
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doing ""at must ·be done,"
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What can be done to proteet 100
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an automobile backed over him
in the driveway ol his rural.
home on the Mt. Oll&gt;e llood.
. Tho aherill' • dtprtment eald
\ William M. Jordan, 57, Ill. 1,
Long Botlo!n, was rushed to Veterans llemorlal H01Pital and later tallen to Holzer Hospital ln
PATROLMAN Donald A. Gallipollo by a White ambulance.
Jordan sustained _,..,.. ..,.:
Weidner, former lllOIOOer of
tile Gaitlpolla POst, Slate lligl- ,.re head lacerations · and othii .
WAY I'Urol POst; ha• been se- possible injuries when a ear ~
lecled Out&amp;talldlpa Patrolman orated by John W. IJppole, 62,
In OhiD Dllllrlct 6; Ptl. Weld- HI. 1, ~.on!! Bottom, backed ontO
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struck Jordan woll be hearci ·.
Mrs. Jordan acream •
Holler Rospital ~ ~
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ti&amp;OUI injury ol the rlglit lllde Ill .
his head and risht ear."
Floyd Weber, a neigNior ol .
the Jordana, came to the sc-.: .:
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automobile off Jordan.
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Gaylord Nal11011, D-Wla., ohalrman ol the amall bualneas
auboouanlttee llllloh Ia looldn&amp;
1n111 tile ealo ol tile Parke
Davis Co, dnis tllathaabeen..:
the market lor 20 years.
Goddard dloclosed 'IIIurada¥
tllat tile FDA lo laaulng a new
warning to all doctors IIlii
hospltala cautlonb¥
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lully Injured ThurSday night whel)

Remaining tickets for Satur·
be sold at
beoollt coocert will
lha &lt;blr, a coocert lt)Okeaman
eald a.y,
SeetlDI capaclcy Ia tbe GAllS
audltorlwn Ia 950. The llcketa
coat $5 each. Proceed&amp; will If'
toward tile Silver Brldse Illsalter Fund.
The llldla-lla SyJnphaQy Orcnestra will pre- the special
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gUJtorurmers in predawn battle
and drove the third onto the
beach where the crew blew the
vessel and themselves up to
avoid capture. A Cooirlll b 1
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OUTSTANDING PATROLMAN- I'Urolman C, E, Ca11&gt;811·
ter, rllbt. has bef)ll aelected the Gallipolis POst, Stale Highway Jialrol's "Qui~ l'alrolman" ror 1967. Capt, R. c.
WUsoo, left, Dllllrlct He&amp;dcporters, Jack11011, presented Ptl.
Carpenter a cirllllcate Thurada¥ In recognition of the honor.
It wao si&amp;ned by state Hl811way Palroilqlerlnlendent Cot Robert M. Chiaramonte.

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CHARLESTON- A publlchUrwiU be held at POint Pleas'l'Owl1lg Co., Holzer Hospllai,-J'I. wltaes~eo • • aplastic anemia
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March 20 on 1ho location for
Pleasant Bil BlackBackeroJjnd a d!IOUO atteelins Ole bod1'~
a new brldiiO to replace the !liSen. Frank Lau.sdle.
abiliey to proclaee new blood
ver JlridiiO, whloh collapoed Into
the Ohio River Dec. 1, witll lou
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UCLA and Houston, _ the NIT
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decided Us field wootd be
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Lonborg, wbu may have
UPI Sports Writer
One of the American League's ruined the Red Sox' hopes to
best pitchers-and possJbly the repeat as AL champions wtJen
worst skier-checked - into the he tore ligaments In his right
Boston Red Sox' training camp )&lt;nee while sldlnB this winter,
said he hoped to return to tlon.
ligures lor the winners were Thursda,y.
adion
u sometime in May.''
John Bach, chairman oC tbe
Unfortunately, for the Red
!Iandy Brooks and Uln Klncaide,
A
23-game
winner
last
year
committee,
said the nllll!t of
each with 13 and Forrest Ervin Sox, Jim Lonborg was only and winner or tile Cy Youns Friday, March 15, would be
visiting their Winter Haven
wltl! 13. ,
Award in the American League, added tD the playing dates and
N&lt;~loonvllle·York conunltted 34
Lonborg will return to Boston that byes would be eliminated.
periiOilal fouls, havins three
Pro Standings
next week to have the cast
seven teams currently make
etarters and two subsUtules foul
rem{lved and start rehabllitatlon up the lineup, with nine more to
out. Alexander players fouled 16
-'
of his knee March 9.
be added. Long Island Unlver&amp;l·
tlmeo and Brooks was the ooty
NBA ~iANIXNGS
Trainer Buddy Leroux is ty and s.. Peter's were irwited
Spartan 1.0 leave.
By United Press International
hopeful l&lt;&gt;nborg will be able to WeG!esda.Y night to join FordThe winner ol tonight's North
EAST
resume til rowing by April 1.
hiun, Arii\Y, Notre Dante,
Gallla vs. Dek Hill gome at 8p. m.
W, L, Pet. GB
While Lonborg was just Du~pesne and Oklahoma Clt;y.
will play Alexande\' Saturda,y Philadelphia ••• 52 17 .754
visiting camp, Detroit's Mickey
Runnersup in tile Atlantic
night,
Boston ••• , ... 17 22 ,681 5
Lolich-who was almost as Coast, Big Eliibt and Missouri
By Quarter&amp;
New Yori&lt; ••••• 37 35 .514 16'h el!eetlve as Lonborg down the Valley Conferences are virtually
Alexander ... 1739 SS7B-78 Ciochmati. , ••• 32 39 .451 2H1 stretch last season- wasprepar- assllred of reeeiving memberNels.-York... 14 24 3757-57 BaltilnOre..... 31 311 .443 21'h ing to leave • .Lolich, forced to ship of the 1968 NIT club.
Detroit•• , •••• 30 39 ,.435 22
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117-1031 F!ndla,y down Wilmlllf' Chlqqo. , •• , ,24 45 ,348 24
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THURSDAY'S IIESULTS
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CQnferenct tournament were lit: Louis 105 New Yori&lt; 105 ot ol dut;y-or at least he hopes so.
LOS ANGELES (IJPI)-. Jose
scheduled lor tonight.
Loa
117 Chicago 107 Last yeer he saw 'duty durins v a 1 en 2 u e l a, 148, Mexico,
Cincinnati 120 San Diego 111 tile Detroit riots. But after all knocked out Art Cruz, 148,
Only pm'O$ scheduled
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FRlDAY'S GAMES
win nine of his 14 games in the
Chicago 'It Boston
stretch run as , Detroit finished
St. Louts at Detroit
just a game back.
Los Angeles at Phlladel)lhla
The Chicago Cubs' ctoublo
BaltiJnore ar San Diego
play combu of second baseman
Cincinnati at San Francisco
Glenn Beckert and shortstop
Only games scheduled
Don Kessinger 'is also doing the
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same thing. Beckert ia currently serving two weeks at Fort
!lieridail, W., aNI will return to
ABA STANUNGS
tile Cubs' Scottsdale Ariz.,
By United 1 Pteas International
camp on March 1'1. Kessinger
EAST
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W. I. l"t1. GB base and report back March 19.
Pittsburgh, •• • 46 21 ' ,687•
Elsewhere in tho camps,
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Chicago White Sox manager
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New ,Jersoy••• 81·_ 35' .410
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. ~ per cent frOm .'lhO field to and then 55-37 llbeD the third
away .Hilt the conteot allllr quarter ended. ·
'!hi~
:~ q~rtei'. ' ·
.; ' ·
No Nelsonvill..York player hit
'.ifi · ~ ville • York playihJ iL' · in double ligures_bu! lour did lor
·br.n.l -ol ' ball ln the first . the Spartsns. ' Junior 1'hn Go,.,
Q!W'Ier, stayeil with theSparlans Alexander's M ~.led all
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By VIETO STELIJNO
Lonborg, wbu may have
UPI Sports Writer
One of the American League's ruined the Red Sox' hopes to
best pitchers-and possJbly the repeat as AL champions wtJen
worst skier-checked - into the he tore ligaments In his right
Boston Red Sox' training camp )&lt;nee while sldlnB this winter,
said he hoped to return to tlon.
ligures lor the winners were Thursda,y.
adion
u sometime in May.''
John Bach, chairman oC tbe
Unfortunately, for the Red
!Iandy Brooks and Uln Klncaide,
A
23-game
winner
last
year
committee,
said the nllll!t of
each with 13 and Forrest Ervin Sox, Jim Lonborg was only and winner or tile Cy Youns Friday, March 15, would be
visiting their Winter Haven
wltl! 13. ,
Award in the American League, added tD the playing dates and
N&lt;~loonvllle·York conunltted 34
Lonborg will return to Boston that byes would be eliminated.
periiOilal fouls, havins three
Pro Standings
next week to have the cast
seven teams currently make
etarters and two subsUtules foul
rem{lved and start rehabllitatlon up the lineup, with nine more to
out. Alexander players fouled 16
-'
of his knee March 9.
be added. Long Island Unlver&amp;l·
tlmeo and Brooks was the ooty
NBA ~iANIXNGS
Trainer Buddy Leroux is ty and s.. Peter's were irwited
Spartan 1.0 leave.
By United Press International
hopeful l&lt;&gt;nborg will be able to WeG!esda.Y night to join FordThe winner ol tonight's North
EAST
resume til rowing by April 1.
hiun, Arii\Y, Notre Dante,
Gallla vs. Dek Hill gome at 8p. m.
W, L, Pet. GB
While Lonborg was just Du~pesne and Oklahoma Clt;y.
will play Alexande\' Saturda,y Philadelphia ••• 52 17 .754
visiting camp, Detroit's Mickey
Runnersup in tile Atlantic
night,
Boston ••• , ... 17 22 ,681 5
Lolich-who was almost as Coast, Big Eliibt and Missouri
By Quarter&amp;
New Yori&lt; ••••• 37 35 .514 16'h el!eetlve as Lonborg down the Valley Conferences are virtually
Alexander ... 1739 SS7B-78 Ciochmati. , ••• 32 39 .451 2H1 stretch last season- wasprepar- assllred of reeeiving memberNels.-York... 14 24 3757-57 BaltilnOre..... 31 311 .443 21'h ing to leave • .Lolich, forced to ship of the 1968 NIT club.
Detroit•• , •••• 30 39 ,.435 22
interr~t the season · the last
.. , . ,.,. 1 ~~i,. W.~Sl; .. ""'" '" ....
~..: .. u.velt&amp;L lteat'.l !_,. loll .. a .1 ~w'W»..u ; :U'K.. oc · 1.a-·uz. ;.t~ 02. 2iT.! '
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Los Angeles ••• 42 2'7 .609 61
ThurSday at Lakelsnd, Fla •• . 1n
LIVERPOOL, England,..-{ll'pO
, San FrsnciSco.• 41 31 .569 Silo his last workout ·before leaVIng _Roberto Davila, l97, Peru,
117-1031 F!ndla,y down Wilmlllf' Chlqqo. , •• , ,24 45 ,348 24
for Travis Air Force Base and a topped Bri
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ton 136-78, and John Carroll f.!l Seattle•• .- •• , ,2!J 48 .294 27\2 twi&gt;-week stint of active dut;y.
~gland (6) an
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tD University of Detroit 90o65.
San Diego, , •• 15 56 .211 34
Lolich ni&gt;w won't have to
·
No games other than the ohio
THURSDAY'S IIESULTS
ilnterrupt tile season for his tour
CQnferenct tournament were lit: Louis 105 New Yori&lt; 105 ot ol dut;y-or at least he hopes so.
LOS ANGELES (IJPI)-. Jose
scheduled lor tonight.
Loa
117 Chicago 107 Last yeer he saw 'duty durins v a 1 en 2 u e l a, 148, Mexico,
Cincinnati 120 San Diego 111 tile Detroit riots. But after all knocked out Art Cruz, 148,
Only pm'O$ scheduled
,1\ that duty, Loltch came back to Pasadena, Call!. (4).
FRlDAY'S GAMES
win nine of his 14 games in the
Chicago 'It Boston
stretch run as , Detroit finished
St. Louts at Detroit
just a game back.
Los Angeles at Phlladel)lhla
The Chicago Cubs' ctoublo
BaltiJnore ar San Diego
play combu of second baseman
Cincinnati at San Francisco
Glenn Beckert and shortstop
Only games scheduled
Don Kessinger 'is also doing the
'
same thing. Beckert ia currently serving two weeks at Fort
!lieridail, W., aNI will return to
ABA STANUNGS
tile Cubs' Scottsdale Ariz.,
By United 1 Pteas International
camp on March 1'1. Kessinger
EAST
wW leave Sunday lor tho same
W. I. l"t1. GB base and report back March 19.
Pittsburgh, •• • 46 21 ' ,687•
Elsewhere in tho camps,
MinnesotA. •• ; 15 25 .643 ~Ill
Chicago White Sox manager
lndlllll. , ; • , , 34 3$ ,493 I
. e staniQ' worked newly
New ,Jersoy••• 81·_ 35' .410
a~ired
..!fielder TotlllllY
Kenlllck,y, • , • ,27 39 ,409 18\i ()avis at tlllrd baso...lllchle
WEST
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Now.Orleans; •• 40 25 .615
Allen ts atlU reco...-ing from
Denver:, • .....38 29 ,561 3
severe cut.&amp; of his right hand
~ •••••• : . 35 2e .li47 4'k sul!erecl til an accident last
fl~top. • • • • ~~ ~~ .~8 16\i Aug. 24.)!ut 110 »&amp;r~lcipaled In
,, AIIJIM!'!"••••, ~ ..·,ta _.348 17\2 an Indoor workout.
. OaldiniL _, ' •.•. 22 d .344 17\i,

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Marietta and Qt&amp;Orbeln p)a,ys
Wlttertbel'fl at Denison.

Other ThUrsday night action
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·cent · of Pennsylvania 91-631
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ledge-type, double·
bowl sin• is sound
deodened to reduce
clotter ond j:lisposer
noise . It col'!es com-

Control Represents
County's Largest Single Program.

Comes Saturday'

Pr. PLEASANT - Sllldra
Nichola was oleellld prelldent
of tile Ma11011 CGuttV Re!&gt;Ubllcao
WQIIWI'a Club 1buradl,l' nllfll,
Jean Rardin •"odUteJiliOI'II'l'
ebaltllllll IUitll the Dew 1968 oflimos were eleellld.
Eleellld 11&gt; • " ' 111111 Mrs.
Nichola were Lou110 !IIUarave,
prellfdent; Mal')lll))n, ~eerttary
and Psul,yne Brflhl, treelllrer.
Mlllllberehlp duu were eel ot
$1 per person, and · the voted to hold meellllp oo tile
second end fourlfl Tlllradl,l' of
eech mooth durin&amp; tile olectloo

~N -

1bo GlenYIIIe Slate

College Wlnil £11oemble wlllpreaent a eoocert at Wahania fU8I1
Sellool Gym on saturday, March
2nd at 10:30 a.m. 111e ...,~itt
11 opon tO the public IIIUi tl'ee.
Tho 42 me'der l1'&lt;&gt;ui&gt; to ""'
der lite direcllon ol Rcmlld Roaa,
aoalllled by Edward Vlllll)'lld, a
former band clrscfor ot Wahsma.
'Ilia ensemble Is on a COIIt8rt
ll&gt;or this week ond Will end 111
ll&gt;or saturday morning at Wahuna. II Ia to pla,y at Mlddle.POrt Hlp School on Frida¥ eve-

1811011.

Mrs. Nichols -"&gt;ted proIJ'&amp;m committees ll IOIIOWI:
March 14 - Mrs. Sarah Dow.
son end Mrs. Jesee Mtynard;
March 28 -DreamaAolktr,Bel·
ale ~e, Hilda Slllrgeon and
a eoverod cllh dlmer wao lehedulod for April 18 wltll Mrs.
Laul• Muacrave, chairman,
Mra. Ro,y Elh-ur, Mra. Jack
- - and Mrs. Pot Morpn
In ellarp o( arr1J1881110!11a,
1be next mteUDa Will be It
7:30 p.m. March ·If ot tile TilEndle-)Yol Manor.

Tuberculo~is

Wmd Ensemble

.
Vital StiJtistics
.

'•

·,

illr)h&amp;

74

Fomoleo 30

Melea 41

Deaths

210

Fomoles 96

MelulU

Daslho in boiiiJital, 115. OUtside hospital, 95
CAUSES OF lEATH

ning,

of Wahama Hlp School, llld a
Iormor member of tile Wltboma
Band, la a ·member of.the•sem·
blo.
.,

Co~lex

Catdlac

Chrlllllne Howard, .......Ito

•••••••••••• , , , •• , , 91

Cerebral Vascular Accident • , ;-•••••• , •• 25

World's largest water reser··
voir la the S811o oie AkleadavUie reser\ooir In ~n-.

Callcer .• • • • • , • , • , • • • , , , , •.•·, • • • ••• 24
. Pneurnonla • • •••• , ••• , ,, ·• • , ·, • , ., , • • • 10 ' ·,
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ljeoale, members.

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HEALTH IEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
cat~~ertmi E.

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ment and basket
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.

Accordlna to tile re&lt;Ol'd, Melga COIIII!y Columbus to be read by Ro,y Donnorberr,
Wh£11 an active case ol111bereuloala Ia dlhaa tho hl8f1eot tuberculosis rate Ill tile otste · M.D., of Betl Fraoklln santtulum «&lt;ld Unl-· apoee4, .......,gemwa are made ror tho pe.
of Ohf!l. 1baro!ore tuberculosis li tile Hoollh verol~ Hospl~, Colom!Jul, Ohio, .Mefga Ileal to be pla&lt;;od lit a tuberculln bolljlitel:
Departmeal'alargoot o!Dsle prograln.
Coil&amp; Cheat Clinic Clinician.
The eosl.o of tile cllnlclan liOl'Yicea, x~a,yo,
Thoro ore several steps neceaeary II&gt; de·
The rosuln oltlle lkln hill, tile ioxlw- ma:dl&lt;l!tion ond ho.tallzatlon are pold rrom
IA!ct and cOntrolluberculools.
ledge pined trom reeding the ftlmo and tile lila 111berculosls lovy, 1blsleyy Ia voled up.
The Orot In the detection of lubereulools !amlly hlalocy are all given consideration on nery five years by tile - l e of Meigs
Ia by .aidn woilna. 1bls Ia a olmple teat by tho clinician. 91ould he deem It advfu. couaty,
Which revesll Whether or not a person car- blo, he may
tho lndiYidUal submit
During 1967 there were slz chest ollnlca,
riel tuberculin germs Ill his bocflo, 1!. he Is sputum apoclmena, visit the cheot clinic, 1112 perBQQs visited .the cllnlcs, 516 x-ra,ya
a ,positive reaofor, tills lndlcsteo lhat at end be given chemopJ'IIIlhylaxls.
were tak0J1, 389 sklti hlsts were done Ill the
aomo time In his ll!e he has boell Ill contact
Evecy slz to elpt weeks, Dr, Domer- heeltll department ond 61 of tlloae were poliwllh an actiYO caae ol amerculosla.
berg vlllla Meigs CGuttV for tile cheotclln- , live .motors. There were six porooos ...,.
However, tho. preSOillie of tile gerlns does leo. Prior to tho clinics, tile stall or the fined fo tho samtaJ:htm, 1breo of tbese hove
not mean that he hao active dlaoaao. Close HOalth Department contacts the per IIIIIs fo boon discharged.
~
·
contacts of ,poiiUve reactor&amp; shwld be akin be seen, advllllng them to have lbolr x-ra,y
The Melp Cou11Q&gt; TuberculO•·and Hesltll
!Alated In an eftort to ferret out tile active· and provtdlnc them wllh lhe necesucy date. Asan. works Ill coniunctioa Wllh tbe'loeal
eases.
Arter tile clinics, tile heslth deparbnont ad- ' health ~ In tile detection and
When an Individual Is a ,posiUve ructor, Ylses tho ramUy pilyslcten olthe cliniC's lind- trol of ud,ereUiosls. This aseney as811111oa
It Ia ,IIOC~BIIQ', tbol an ,.ra,y be taken to de· fnls, and lnlol'lllatlve loltA!rs are sent to · tile coot Ql the first x.ra,y lakon from a per.
tefllllne Wllelber '),"~tile germs haveesua- per..,.• Wlloao x-ra,yo were lnlarpreted by am~lo !otmd to be a ,positive reaotor.
are ~ ID llt_o ~1!111~. . .
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1od, ~ ~;...,.~·:e
Of.\':1 11/l'J: 111Q' .&lt;o.·•M h t'h 11' 19B'Ui i7
~ ~ • ·~ ..~ . ~
~'"') ~II·" '•· ( ,.•

plete with convenient
sinale lever faucet and

59.95
CNIIOV_I,IY
PLUM.IIG A HUTIIIG
....,.,

eral · eoildu•cted thrii"'!hhout oaeh year at.lbo Moln Cou~ Doo
·

partment of Health offices.

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IIAINUIS IIUl
DOUIII IOWI
IINI

OONNERBEIIG, Milo cheot ellnldiD. O!llo ~~~~ Uni-

veral~ ·lloiiiJital and Ben Fl:lllklb! Sonlfaii..,, Columtius', &lt;;On.
liiu with a resident oorlrw a cheat Clinic which wis ,..; tl! sey. '

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Nichols
1
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for many
years, tho Meigs County

Hoolth o.partmtnt has sent
children lo orlhopedlc, eardl.lc, epUIJlll• llld plaotl&lt;
clinics In nolgilborlng cou~
tiea.
Although many chlldron,
with - h and hearlllll pi'Qbo
lemi were rolorred 1o lite !&amp;col ·he!llth department by dootora llld school poraomel, no
clinic lacUitles were avalf.
allle lo tile deportment.
,- lloiwner, In )ray or 1967
the ftrst Ptdlatrlc·Oinlogical
llflcnols!lc Clinic was held
. • "' Molgl County. "' July' Sop.
timber -u.d Novobmar addlo

tlonll clinic• wore held•.

The --~b ,and lleerlrw fll.

plrtnl""'o !lVliiQII ol Mat•
I•

eal and Chlld Heellll ol the
Ohio l:!opartmeat of Hooltll,
secured the eervlcea of tbo
IIIJOOc~ ther111lsta andau4lologlsta 11'0111 Ohio Unlverol~,
pediotriclans !rom H o I • e r
Holljlltal, and piyeholosl•ts
and otnlogloto !rom Columbus
to staff these cllnies. The ar-o
rarw«nen~a ·lnd contacts lor
the elinlc:s were completed
bythe~smmol~lbeMelga
Cou~ Health Departmen&amp;.
Elgh~ht chlldreli were
seen at the four clloles and

psyeholoslcal alildles were
doot onolghto!thosochlldroo.
Children fow1d lohave

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probltmJ were rolerredlolfle
SCale Servlcu for , CriiJpled
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for
use;· The botlc pjil;.
tilt
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thai
It
will
tory was 11&gt; IDijlrove 'tho m..nJ
• for ldontll)'lrw llld meuurlrw an&lt;e with
ablJIUu tbo~ rllalll lo sueceas by the U,
ln varloua occu»ations.
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entjJI.,yment servlcos.as tht ~ilc
experimental lnstndnontll lor

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MODEL XC20C

AM Clock Radio. Wake-to-Musl~. News or Buqer
Alarm. Clock face lights with soft glow Ill let you
fell lime In lbe dal'k. Polystyrene ' cabinet In
· Charcoal, White or Beige.

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WITH
llli·Rlll
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co••un
A! "!IUIID
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itr; hard, politfltd SUF ·
face reaiti• rust and
Ctcids , and will nat J
etackd chip, cratt or

peel. It form1 a t•om·
len ,unit that is IIOhl in

weight, tlaty 1~ d•an,
and ultrq-modern in dt·
sign and appearance. 1

This big 33 • 21 ·inch,
ledge-type, double·
bowl sin• is sound
deodened to reduce
clotter ond j:lisposer
noise . It col'!es com-

Control Represents
County's Largest Single Program.

Comes Saturday'

Pr. PLEASANT - Sllldra
Nichola was oleellld prelldent
of tile Ma11011 CGuttV Re!&gt;Ubllcao
WQIIWI'a Club 1buradl,l' nllfll,
Jean Rardin •"odUteJiliOI'II'l'
ebaltllllll IUitll the Dew 1968 oflimos were eleellld.
Eleellld 11&gt; • " ' 111111 Mrs.
Nichola were Lou110 !IIUarave,
prellfdent; Mal')lll))n, ~eerttary
and Psul,yne Brflhl, treelllrer.
Mlllllberehlp duu were eel ot
$1 per person, and · the voted to hold meellllp oo tile
second end fourlfl Tlllradl,l' of
eech mooth durin&amp; tile olectloo

~N -

1bo GlenYIIIe Slate

College Wlnil £11oemble wlllpreaent a eoocert at Wahania fU8I1
Sellool Gym on saturday, March
2nd at 10:30 a.m. 111e ...,~itt
11 opon tO the public IIIUi tl'ee.
Tho 42 me'der l1'&lt;&gt;ui&gt; to ""'
der lite direcllon ol Rcmlld Roaa,
aoalllled by Edward Vlllll)'lld, a
former band clrscfor ot Wahsma.
'Ilia ensemble Is on a COIIt8rt
ll&gt;or this week ond Will end 111
ll&gt;or saturday morning at Wahuna. II Ia to pla,y at Mlddle.POrt Hlp School on Frida¥ eve-

1811011.

Mrs. Nichols -"&gt;ted proIJ'&amp;m committees ll IOIIOWI:
March 14 - Mrs. Sarah Dow.
son end Mrs. Jesee Mtynard;
March 28 -DreamaAolktr,Bel·
ale ~e, Hilda Slllrgeon and
a eoverod cllh dlmer wao lehedulod for April 18 wltll Mrs.
Laul• Muacrave, chairman,
Mra. Ro,y Elh-ur, Mra. Jack
- - and Mrs. Pot Morpn
In ellarp o( arr1J1881110!11a,
1be next mteUDa Will be It
7:30 p.m. March ·If ot tile TilEndle-)Yol Manor.

Tuberculo~is

Wmd Ensemble

.
Vital StiJtistics
.

'•

·,

illr)h&amp;

74

Fomoleo 30

Melea 41

Deaths

210

Fomoles 96

MelulU

Daslho in boiiiJital, 115. OUtside hospital, 95
CAUSES OF lEATH

ning,

of Wahama Hlp School, llld a
Iormor member of tile Wltboma
Band, la a ·member of.the•sem·
blo.
.,

Co~lex

Catdlac

Chrlllllne Howard, .......Ito

•••••••••••• , , , •• , , 91

Cerebral Vascular Accident • , ;-•••••• , •• 25

World's largest water reser··
voir la the S811o oie AkleadavUie reser\ooir In ~n-.

Callcer .• • • • • , • , • , • • • , , , , •.•·, • • • ••• 24
. Pneurnonla • • •••• , ••• , ,, ·• • , ·, • , ., , • • • 10 ' ·,
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Dale Dutton, vice president ol .tile

botrd;

" C'

.. Vfrlll Atkins, Charles Peralnpr, llld liGbert
ljeoale, members.

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HEALTH IEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
cat~~ertmi E.

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_,.,

1"-

Twice a year

ment and basket
stra;,.,., s~e

.

Accordlna to tile re&lt;Ol'd, Melga COIIII!y Columbus to be read by Ro,y Donnorberr,
Wh£11 an active case ol111bereuloala Ia dlhaa tho hl8f1eot tuberculosis rate Ill tile otste · M.D., of Betl Fraoklln santtulum «&lt;ld Unl-· apoee4, .......,gemwa are made ror tho pe.
of Ohf!l. 1baro!ore tuberculosis li tile Hoollh verol~ Hospl~, Colom!Jul, Ohio, .Mefga Ileal to be pla&lt;;od lit a tuberculln bolljlitel:
Departmeal'alargoot o!Dsle prograln.
Coil&amp; Cheat Clinic Clinician.
The eosl.o of tile cllnlclan liOl'Yicea, x~a,yo,
Thoro ore several steps neceaeary II&gt; de·
The rosuln oltlle lkln hill, tile ioxlw- ma:dl&lt;l!tion ond ho.tallzatlon are pold rrom
IA!ct and cOntrolluberculools.
ledge pined trom reeding the ftlmo and tile lila 111berculosls lovy, 1blsleyy Ia voled up.
The Orot In the detection of lubereulools !amlly hlalocy are all given consideration on nery five years by tile - l e of Meigs
Ia by .aidn woilna. 1bls Ia a olmple teat by tho clinician. 91ould he deem It advfu. couaty,
Which revesll Whether or not a person car- blo, he may
tho lndiYidUal submit
During 1967 there were slz chest ollnlca,
riel tuberculin germs Ill his bocflo, 1!. he Is sputum apoclmena, visit the cheot clinic, 1112 perBQQs visited .the cllnlcs, 516 x-ra,ya
a ,positive reaofor, tills lndlcsteo lhat at end be given chemopJ'IIIlhylaxls.
were tak0J1, 389 sklti hlsts were done Ill the
aomo time In his ll!e he has boell Ill contact
Evecy slz to elpt weeks, Dr, Domer- heeltll department ond 61 of tlloae were poliwllh an actiYO caae ol amerculosla.
berg vlllla Meigs CGuttV for tile cheotclln- , live .motors. There were six porooos ...,.
However, tho. preSOillie of tile gerlns does leo. Prior to tho clinics, tile stall or the fined fo tho samtaJ:htm, 1breo of tbese hove
not mean that he hao active dlaoaao. Close HOalth Department contacts the per IIIIIs fo boon discharged.
~
·
contacts of ,poiiUve reactor&amp; shwld be akin be seen, advllllng them to have lbolr x-ra,y
The Melp Cou11Q&gt; TuberculO•·and Hesltll
!Alated In an eftort to ferret out tile active· and provtdlnc them wllh lhe necesucy date. Asan. works Ill coniunctioa Wllh tbe'loeal
eases.
Arter tile clinics, tile heslth deparbnont ad- ' health ~ In tile detection and
When an Individual Is a ,posiUve ructor, Ylses tho ramUy pilyslcten olthe cliniC's lind- trol of ud,ereUiosls. This aseney as811111oa
It Ia ,IIOC~BIIQ', tbol an ,.ra,y be taken to de· fnls, and lnlol'lllatlve loltA!rs are sent to · tile coot Ql the first x.ra,y lakon from a per.
tefllllne Wllelber '),"~tile germs haveesua- per..,.• Wlloao x-ra,yo were lnlarpreted by am~lo !otmd to be a ,positive reaotor.
are ~ ID llt_o ~1!111~. . .
.,
.
1od, ~ ~;...,.~·:e
Of.\':1 11/l'J: 111Q' .&lt;o.·•M h t'h 11' 19B'Ui i7
~ ~ • ·~ ..~ . ~
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plete with convenient
sinale lever faucet and

59.95
CNIIOV_I,IY
PLUM.IIG A HUTIIIG
....,.,

eral · eoildu•cted thrii"'!hhout oaeh year at.lbo Moln Cou~ Doo
·

partment of Health offices.

&lt;&gt;

I 1

IIAINUIS IIUl
DOUIII IOWI
IINI

OONNERBEIIG, Milo cheot ellnldiD. O!llo ~~~~ Uni-

veral~ ·lloiiiJital and Ben Fl:lllklb! Sonlfaii..,, Columtius', &lt;;On.
liiu with a resident oorlrw a cheat Clinic which wis ,..; tl! sey. '

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Nichols
1
I
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ROY

for many
years, tho Meigs County

Hoolth o.partmtnt has sent
children lo orlhopedlc, eardl.lc, epUIJlll• llld plaotl&lt;
clinics In nolgilborlng cou~
tiea.
Although many chlldron,
with - h and hearlllll pi'Qbo
lemi were rolorred 1o lite !&amp;col ·he!llth department by dootora llld school poraomel, no
clinic lacUitles were avalf.
allle lo tile deportment.
,- lloiwner, In )ray or 1967
the ftrst Ptdlatrlc·Oinlogical
llflcnols!lc Clinic was held
. • "' Molgl County. "' July' Sop.
timber -u.d Novobmar addlo

tlonll clinic• wore held•.

The --~b ,and lleerlrw fll.

plrtnl""'o !lVliiQII ol Mat•
I•

eal and Chlld Heellll ol the
Ohio l:!opartmeat of Hooltll,
secured the eervlcea of tbo
IIIJOOc~ ther111lsta andau4lologlsta 11'0111 Ohio Unlverol~,
pediotriclans !rom H o I • e r
Holljlltal, and piyeholosl•ts
and otnlogloto !rom Columbus
to staff these cllnies. The ar-o
rarw«nen~a ·lnd contacts lor
the elinlc:s were completed
bythe~smmol~lbeMelga
Cou~ Health Departmen&amp;.
Elgh~ht chlldreli were
seen at the four clloles and

psyeholoslcal alildles were
doot onolghto!thosochlldroo.
Children fow1d lohave

-lou•

probltmJ were rolerredlolfle
SCale Servlcu for , CriiJpled
C~on.

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