10 YEARS AGO Week of Aug.10,1988 A jail-n-Bail sponsored by the local chapter of the American Cancer Society netted $6,500 in pledges. Obituaries: Beulah Frederick,91; Gladys M. Wall, 86; Annie Swift, 64; Willie Mason, 65; Preston Bastin, 77;Danny Ray Overstreet,42; Paul Douglas, 59. Sergeant Roger Richardson of Middleburg was selected as "Employee of the Month " for July at the Northpoint Training Center. Lisa Michelle LaFavers and Gerald Lee Combs were married August 6 at the first Christian Church in Liberty. Showing at the Stanford Drive- In Theater were "License to Drive" and "Redheat." 20 YEARS AGO TODAY Week of Aug.10,1978 Chief Master Sgt. William Marshall Tucker retired from the Air Force after 28 years of service. He was stationed at Texas and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Tucker of Elkhorn. Obituaries: Delta Meeks, 64; Ulysses S.G.Turner,83; T.E.Estil Godby,80. Seventeen children from the Middleburg Methodist Church enjoyed a trip to the Louisville Zoo. Jerome Cummins and Brenda Napier were married by Rev. Fred Hill at the Locust Grove Baptist Church in Lincoln County. Carey Brent Stafford celebrated his third birthday August 13. Casey County Day at Beech Bend was August 13. 30 YEARS AGO Week of Aug.15,1968 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pitman celebrated their 50th wedding aniversary. They were married at Liberty on July 30,1918. Morris Phillips was ordained August 25 at West Side Christian Church.He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.Ruby Phillips of Liberty. Obituaries: Shreeves infant; Lewis infant;Fonzie Taylor, 77; Vasca L.Wesley,54; Dennis Edwin Meeks,16; Brenda Sue Lane, 22; Leonard Mullinix,80. Harold Clements of Liberty received his certificate of graduation from Breckinridge Job Corps Center August 8. Air Force M/Sgt. John F. Butler was awarded the Bronze Star Medal at Lackland AFB for his meritous service in military operations. 40 YEARS AGO Week of Aug.14,1958 Bethelridge Methodist Church celebrated its 50th anniversary with a homecoming August 31. Talmadge Overstreet and Bennie Lawhorn displayed a catfish they caught in Green River. It was 34 inches long and weighed 19 pounds. Attendance at Green River Church August 10 was 72. Corinth First Church of God held a revival August 20- 24 with the Rev. Chester Pike as evangelist. Crisco in a three-pound can was 79 cents at A&D Super Market. County Agent George Noble was re-elected as chairman of the Cumberland Production Credit Association.