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The Ledger and Times, December 1, 1966 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 12-1-1966 The Ledger and Times, December 1, 1966 The Ledger and Times Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt Recommended Citation The Ledger and Times, "The Ledger and Times, December 1, 1966" (1966). The Ledger & Times. 5479. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/5479 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Murray State's Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Ledger & Times by an authorized administrator of Murray State's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. AIP _ VIIM101011.1•0.14,160orodilti, Selected As A Best All lIcniM Kentveky Community Newipaper =RIM ""u11111111&ielle-e- The Only Durgese Afternoon Daily Circulation In Murray And Both In City Calloway Country And In County t .1 United Press In Our 87th Year International Murray, Ky., Thursday Afternoon, December 1, 1966 10* Per Copy Vol. LXXXVII No. 283 Odell Adams Dies Christmas Kickoff Seen Wednesday Morning Planned Tomorrow Murray High Over 1,000 Board Of & Heard With Odell Adana of Lone Oak, native Santa Claus of Calloway Coun , died Wednes- Opens Cage Santa agiA16 will be on the c suet Developments Adjustment 0, Around • day morning at Western Baptist square tomorrow night, December Hosatal, Paducah, following a six 2. according to Micky Ryan, Mur- weeks' Sinew He was 59 years of Season Friday ray Junior Clamber of Com- On TVA Lakes Has Meeting MURRAY age and was the 901t of the late merce chairman of the "Christmas Mr. and Mrs Everett Adams of Kickoff" event As the Murray High School Thcre are now more than 1.000 the Board Oalloway County The fiat meeting of All youngeters are urged to be Tigers open their basketball sea- Eddie Roberts cornea up with a Adams Owned and operated Lit- recressaan des'e lopmenta of various of Zoning Adjustment, since it on hand to see Santa Claus be- son tairorrow mght at Fancy Dove story. tle Bag Dollar Store at Lone Oak kinds on the shores of Tennessee was reorganized under recent leg- ginning at 6:00 p.m. Farm_ Coach Bob Toni, says, -The and also operated a real ateest Valley Authority lakes, a new islation of the Kentucky General Theevent is financed by the team could be good or bad this Says in has bacit yard there are and insurance business in offices TVA survey snows. Assembly, we. held on Tuesday 111* • Mess-ray Chamber of Commerce year. If we get100' ; out of each a pair of doves which are just at the store He was an employ ee A total of about 215,000 acres 400 pm. in the City Hall, and carried out by the Junior boy all the time, we can win." about permanent resdents and of the right -of-way department of has been provided for recreation Mayor Holmes Elbe preekled Chamber of Cornmere_e Free re- Murray's fiat home game wiU they have adopted an old Sea- the Kentucky Department of dew elopme nts from ands whach the meeting and administered thb freshments will be available. be next Tuesday night against bird nest a their home. Not only Hatrways arid had worked for TVA had acquired for general re- oath of office to the new naafi, Maerfield Tilghenan will also oome that but they are raining a fam- Shell Oil Company for 22 years servoir purposes during construct- Under the new legislation to Murray next week, on Friday Dr. A. H. Titsworth es; there in thus kind of weather. The deceaeecl was a member of ion of its darns. members it the board are bee nahlt representative the Beliview Baptiot Church, Maa Sites for pubic recreation areas membera with no Two Accidents Serthre on the team are Vic have mean made available to of the olly government a member. Mama Dove is lathe the eggs onic Lodge No, 127, and the Ken - r• r y Dunn, Tony Rayburn, Gary Wilk- `40 Bog ge,os and Papa eat of ata around look- Lucky Real Ferree Aesoeiat Loa Federal, State, and local agencies Mrs. Molly Latimer Folkowurg the swearing in it ins, Phil Jones, Buster Scott and wsá sing proud. Survivors are his wife, Mrs at natural cost. TVA lands alai the board , . A H. Tltsworth Are Reported Steve Sammons Succumbs Wednesday Ada Adana; three daughters, Mre Gary Boggess Wins have 'been scold, leased or licensed elected as dhalentur of the tboard Juniors include Gary Lamb, Al- to organizations and and Dr. Thomas Hogancamp, vira- Doves tuaally beat a skimpy nest Willa Lee JohIlan, Mass Louise for oomme M--s. Molly Latimer succumbed lan Beane, Buday Shelly, Dale Honor From Lake • recreatio n p nojeots. The new dharrratn. James C. Williarna was near the ground but this pear has Adams and Mrs Robbie Duncan Wedn relay at three pm. at the On Wednesday Htighes, Bob Rutledge arid Barry summary of TVA lands used for named Seesret19.77. a good neat they inherited from all of Paducah eater am, Bobby Area Chemical Group Con raleecert Divon of the Grogan recroat ail Includes: The board changed the meetthe a Blacichird. Rucker of Paducah , three steno Murray-Calloway County Hospital. The sophisnore class is repre- Area Acres ciaAe (man the floret and thlfd Mrs. Hewlett Cooper and Mrs Two more accidentsw occurred She was 91 years of ate. sented by Dena. Gish, Witham 91 state and local parks 27,964 Tueralay of each month to all Eddie says he we. East of Hardin Katie Charlton of Murray ansi ye:ten:lay in the city -limits of A Miss-my State University Funeral services will be held at Hornbuckle, Don Shelton, Gary 437 public access areas first and third Monday Sarre ilia the other clay and went by a Mrs. Tertian Meer of Detroit Murray, bit no Injuries were re- chemistry astir-actor , who is in his the Mason's Chapel Methodist Taylor-, Bob Tay-ku, Charles Bran- and roadsicle parks 5.264 meeting on Tuesday is so elate place where some hogs had been Math.; ten grandchildren ported on the police reports filed first year of col:at e teaching, was Church Friday at two pm with don, Jahn Hale, Lee Crites and 21 mate wildlife to the ant meeting date, the turned Into a corn field He said Funeral services will be held by the invesettgaang officers of recently maned the 1966-66 "Mer- Rev Ooy Garrett and Rev. Tom - Wayne Hera->- Alice. Scott, ma nagement area 53.500 board will not meet teen until a flock of Doves numbering about Preday at two pen at the Lindsey the Murray Police Department. itorrou.s Teacher of High School my Jackson officiating Grandsons freshman, is also on the team. 2 natio na 1 wikiife refugee 18,662 the third Moneta in December, •300 rose as he came by. Said he Funeral Chapel, Paducah. with At 1 : 013 am. Durand B, Hurt of Chenatry" in the Kentucky Lake will serve as pallbearers. 1 national park unless a call meetuat is held. never saw this many Doves in One Ram. Be* Turner and Rev. L. W Murray, driving a 1964 Buick four Section of the American Chemi- 44,217 Survivors are four daughters, 1 national parkway The old board was composed at flock alien oilickating Masonic grave- door sedan ,was proceeding east cal Society. 531 Mrs. We Cooper of Hazel Route Word Received On 4 national forests 61,9611 Wells Overbey, R. B Parker, Jett siee akee will be oonducted at on Oktve Street. Mary L. Wallace During 1966-66 and for the One, Mrs, Rosel Felton and Mrs. ; 39 group camps 6,011 Bela*, Dr. Titeworth and Janie They were all big fat and sleek Woodlas-n Memorial Gardens. of Route One. Bucia.na n, Tenn., Death Of Murrayan three years before that, Gary Bog- Myrtle Latimer of Detroit. Mich Friends driving a 1964 Fbrd 69 club sites 1,164 C. Manama_ Tasworth and Wil- looting too he adds 7'he y must may call at Lindsey four door gess taught chesnistry and mathe- and Maw Mande avian of Cal- Total 215,001 acres liams are the only old members of have been migrating somewhere. Funeral Hanle, Paducah. owned by C M. Wallace, was Word has been reoeved of the metes at Murray High School A vert City; five eons, John, Ted, AS these recreataon develop- the board having served strei proceedeng ncrth on 5th Street, death of Mrs Floy Gregory Erick- 19132 Murray State graduate, he end Jesse of Hazel. Ivan and Aim- for merits are on lakeehore lands ex - 1969. Mr. Parker resigned and At- We have seen maybe twenty-17v e failed to atop the stop tan, son who died Wealeaday at the alined the MSU faculty in Sep- late it Detroit, Meoh-; one eater, cept one local part site provided torney George E Overbey des (Continued on Page Six and struck the Hurt car in the Bernard Hoopla L Milburn, riptide, tember after receiving his mat- Mew. Quitman Key of Hasa "Petit by TVA this 'year on named to macceect him. Dr Hogan- Noel" rear on the right wile, according from phoaphate- oompeasitiens foliating an tes degree from Purdue Univer- Buda will be in the Mt. Pleas- source land in Williamson County, camp and Guy Spann com cleft to Patroknen It E. Wilson and extended illness. She was only 43 sity ant Cemetery with the Miaer Pun- Tennessee In addleon , the new Board of Zoning Adana Dale epann years of age.
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