The Ledger and Times, September 9, 1961
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Ky., Saturday Afternoon, September 9, 1961 MURRAY POPULATION 10,100 Vol. LXXXII No. 212 +.7 I ,SEWER ORDINANCE APPROVED LAST NIGHT :rilated: Light - William King To Local. Men Will offic• costs Preach Today = Club Stimulates And Makes Attend Convention Large Delegation Appears To the complat• Miss America To aliti--tholator Meets God" will Gene Cathey and Clyde Roberts, be the topic of the sermon by One Aware Of World, Speaker loCal agents for State Farm In- Protest Tapping Fee Of $50 ✓ William King, pastor of the Sev- surance companies will leave Sep- emnuthrrronAdventist Church in tember 30, 1961 for New: Orleans, "A club woman's B Saturdas y at the 2:00 stimulates the indivi- a club helps keep its The new ordinance which in- that the bonds would he paid off dual woman Louisiana, to attend t h e State arvice.. This is the second -in- a and makes her aware membera in a healthy and whole- screases sewWage- rates and sets by revenue from the sewer sy- e of Farm Career Club meeting at the ame oliite the based on the world, with dividends in. some state of mind. We learn by forth other policy of the Murray stem. He told the group of citizens ....,.__ -61---s-efin(-ins ,._ -Roosevelt Hotel there. participating in the activities and Water and Sewer System was ap- book that of Daniel._ Cathey and Roberts will be ac- the tapping fee was increased Commenting on his sermon, Mr. by using our abilities, she said. proved last night following a from the sum .of 23.00 to $5000 By BARBARA BUNDSCHU , the one with the most beautfaul companied to, the convention by King stated:. "Although today it She stated that 11 million wom- lengthy discussion and presenta- to help defray part of the cost United Press International ' figure and there's a ,their wives and A. L. Warren, 50-50 chance may often seern that (tic affairs en make up the national Federa- tion of a protest by some., tarty of tapping on. The $5.00 tapping 'MANTIC CITY, N. J. (UPI) — she'll be a girl who wears aaeirt District Manager.- glas- and rulerships of nations may be tion and through this United effort citizens of the city. - fee has been in effect for many F y4ive hometown queens went 'ses. • - "The men will meet with the dependent upob the power and much can be clain-e for community The Murray (7ity Council in a years. into "blind" rehearsal today for ' "She'll be the one that chief executives of the three, State has ability of man.' yet as we study and nation. special session, heard from many Hal Kingins of the Meadow Lane the new-every-year surprise story. something of everything because Farm companies during the three- God's Word • we find that the citizens, most of whom were not area told the council that he Miss America 1962 will be chosen that's what you need in life" said The program of the national day session. State Farm Mutual, course of history is subject to in favor of the section of the opposed the tapping fee because and crowned before the stroke of' actress Joan Federation — if carried out — is. -parent firm of the State Farm Crawford emphatical- Gad'sawill and comnsand. ordinance relating to the tapping 'the citizens in tha new -areas were midnight in view an estimated ly. democracy in action. Mrs. Morgan vamp, is the world's largest auto z .70 every nation, including ours fee of S50 00. No protests were actually old citizens aqd not new 17.000 persons in Atlantic City's "She'll be the one combining continued. Some parts of the pro- insurance company. today, God has assigned a place heard concerning the increased ones. Ile pointed out that many Convention Hall and a nationwide in the highest degree grace, gram being stressed are cam- These two men are the first charm, inTITalgreat plan. Nebuchadnezzar sewerage rates. of the people af the city had television audience beauty, talent and intelligence" paigns fir safety and health such agents to attend a national con- was given a dream to reveal to After Mayor Holmes Ellis and moved into the new areas who [Sy She may not be the contestant said another of the 11 judges. Dr. as the safety seat belt project and vention from a town the size of him God's plan for his and future the council had heard the opinions had paid city taaes and sewerage with • the most beautiful face or Theodore A. Ristler. executive di- the uterine cancer tests. Another Murray. nations, and it was through that of a number of the citizens and rates for many years. lie indi- y and rector of the Association tot Amer. project is aamed at community • - - -- dream,that Nebuchadnezzar was had answered a number of ques- cated that he felt that some dis- -- wan Colleges. beautification and cleanup. brought face to face for the first Funeral For J. N. tions, the ordinance was approved. crimination was being shown by an •asii. Fully As .for the glasses only three or time with the God of heaven." Mrs. Morgan' stressed knowing Apparently most of the approxi- allowing some citizens in the Carla Drifts four of the contestants have show- Treas Held Today the Federation better by attending mately forty persons present were city to pay the current $500 tap- ed up iii them at rehearsal but its Meetings, reading its publica- satiafied following* the hearing, ping fee, whereas all citizens in one of them said 'at least half Guy Downs Funeral rites for J. N. Trees Dies tions, a n d inviting Federation or at least had a better under- the new area would have to pay Toward the girls wear contacts" as she ! will be conducted this afternoon Coast At Murray Hospital speakers to club meetings. standing of the problem at hand. a $5000 tapping fee. does too when on show. at the South Pleasant Grove Me- Al The meeting was opened with City Clenk Stanford Andrus read McClain told the council that For the first time in the history thodist Church at two o'clock. the complete he thought M.C. S. Morgan prayer by Mrs. John Pasco and ordinance at the be- the new tapping fee of the Miss America Pageant Guy Downs, 76, Officiating at the service will be ginning of the was set too high and the Of Louisiana age died yes- pledge to the American flag led meeting and Mayor residents which started in 1921 and has terday -at 12:30 self and community improvement," Rev. Hoyt Owen and Rev. John- Ellis then explained of new areas be p.m. at the Murray by Miaa Charles Clark. In the the purpose 'should given the been held annually all the states Hospital of complications follow- stated Mrs. C. B. Morgan. of Lit- son Easley. Burial will be in the of the ordinance. privilege of paying a 15.00 fee en- bd 'P'uerto absence of the secretary. Mrs. A. Rico are trying foring an axTeeideda wtra e-Wield, suaaaspeaker Friday eve- church cemetery. He told the gathering that S75 - joyed by residents now. the W. itaasall,---arrimites we By WILLIAM COOK crown and 535.000 in scholar- the son of Mrs..Haley Dawns of ning at a -dinner meeting of the -Mr. Treas.- are 85a -thrd-- Thtar54000 in- bonds woold be sold to Councilman Jae Dick expialned ships. by Mrs Bill Thurman, Mrs. All-. United Press International Also entered are the queens Murray route three. Murras Woman's Club. day morning at the Murray Hos- finance the proposed sewer sy- that sewerage, was not promised of the britten Welcomed and recognized NEW ORLEANS !UP1! — Hurri• District of Columbia and Mr. Downs was a well known Mrs.- Wigan, Kentucky Federa- pital following an extended ill- atern exparia(in Ile explained al— (coat.aaea o• Page 4) cities of New York new members and guests. A re- cane Carla. seething with 125-mile- and Chicago, Calloway County tobacconist an tion of Woman's Clubs' president, ness. --- - anti Canada port of the club's summer activi- an-hour intensity in the middle of farmer. spoke on the theme "You and Active pallbearers are Joe Wil- All of them were ties. including the Calloway Coun- the Gulfo of Mexico. ifted slow- on stage this Other survivors are a brother, Your Club". She was introduced keraan, Billy Crick. Ken Andrew's, morning rehearsing for ty Fair. was given. Mrs. Allbritten I croft. ly toward the e - ern Louisiana tonight's Clyde Downs of Murray and a by Murray club president, Mn. Joe Ben Hill and Hassell -how without knowing who displayed a copy of the 1961-62 and Texas coast oday.