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The Ledger and Times, March 25, 1957 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 3-25-1957 The Ledger and Times, March 25, 1957 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, March 25, 1957" (1957). The Ledger & Times. 2971. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/2971 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]. •.• , - Selected M A Beat All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper .of the Largest a 11"'"'Ilates,__ 4,1111111... • "People „ low we're Circulation In First... 'oat Song' The City lurid," he with ng 13 the Largest —it's done Local News mit panic. Circulation. Iu the least The County and hole busi- Local Pictures United P IN OUR 78th YEAR Murray, Ky., Monday Afternoon, March 25, MURRAY POPULATION 1957 10,100 Vol. LXXVIII No. 72 n 41\ I S 1 COUNTY WOMAN IS KILLED IN WRECK Farm Marketings Rest Home To Hold Reported Higher Peoria Professional Cagers Seen & Heard Expect Howie Opening On Sunday Truck Runs Off Bridge Near . WASHINGTON el —The Agri- The Water culture Department said today Crittenden To Valley Rest Home Reach Stardom In Future will mark the official opening of Penny Early Last Night cash farm marketings totaled Around about $4:5 billion in the first its new building at Water Valley, Murray two months Howie Crittenden, former Mur- Kentucky with a big open house of 1957, slightly , Calloway County woman was parently blinded by the high more than in the same ray State all-American, has a celebration Sunday afternoon nkarno months killed Sunday night as she was wind and rain that came up of 1956. bright future with the Peoria March 31, between 2:00 to 5:00 The returning home from the„,Owens about that time. As the truck horses in town today appear- Prices averaged four per cent Caterpillar Tractor Co., both as p.m. • ed to be 'Chapel Baptist Church with. her approaehed the bridge, it ran off music in the ears of higher than a year ago, but the a baskejball player and in a Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sullivan, Mr. husband. one' side into the bed of the Brausa at the Brausa Harness volume of marketings was down supervisory position. owners, invites everyone to at- Shop on Mrs. Mae Johnson Patton, age creek below. North Fourth. a little. Howie, among the greatest tend sometime during the after- a 70, was killed when the 1946 Surviviors of Mrs. Patton are Receipts from livestock and cagers Kentucky has ever pro- noon. A special invitation is ex- The pickup truck in, which she was her husband. W. 0. Patton; her once familiar clop-clop of products of $2.6 billion were duced, just completed his fresh- tended to all physicians a n d horses riding with her husband, ran mother, Mrs. Cala Waters of hooves brought Mr. Brau- six per cent above last year man season with the Caterpillars nurses to visit this nursing home. sa off a bridge about five miles Lynn Grove route one; four out of his front door to view because of higher average prices, as the team's second highest Refreshments will be served to North of Penny. Mr. Patton was daughters, Mrs. Claude Manning the youthful horsemen in town mainly on cattle, hogs, a n d scorer. Nothing new for the Cuba all visitors and guest. wholesale not injured in the accident. of Benton route three, Mrs. Wil- for the day. milk contributed. Crops flash who holds the Kentucky were Mrs. Patton was brought into liam E. Hill of Mayfield Star about $1.9 billion — four collegiate career scoring record. per cent below a College Murray where she was examined Route, Mrs. Noble Lamb of No doubt It brought back mem- year ago. -- Playing hi (very game for the Band To due mainly to a drop in by a phySician. Her death was Farmington route one, Mrs. H. B. ories to many another person too. cotton Cats. Critteritlen netted 233 points receipts. Present Concert attributed toli internal injuries. Palmer of Mayfield; one step- for a 11.7 average as his team Cash marketing receipts i n The elderly couple - was ap- daughter, Mrs. Burdin Tucker The Pfitzers planted on the Mur- finished with a 11-9 record., The The Murray State February were estimated at $2 College band of Kirksey: one son Robert H. ▪ ray High School campus a r e high man was John Prudhoe, under the direction billion, slightly above last year. of Richard Johnson of Mayfield; three step- leaning in all directions. former Louisville W. Farrell will Average prices were up three centtr with present its annual sons, Orvis Patton of Detroit. J. 241. B. H. Born who played Spring concert per cent, but total marketings op- in the college Gasoline Falls I. Patton of Hazel and 'red A small brown and white dog were down slightly. posite Crittenden' in the 1952 auditorium, Tuesday evening at has Patton of Almo; three sisters, been found and 16 at 1629/12 North-South game at Murray 8:15 p.m. Jon) Receipts from livestock and also Mrs. W. B. Enoch I Murray, Farmer Aveinue. It is somebody's products of $1.2 billion were totaled 233 Dee Barton, trombonist, from of Mayfield rticlairned pet and has a By Two Cents Mrs. W. M. Meadows collar. four per cent above a year ago, Peoria, a member of the Na- Starkville. Miss., will be t h e dent Ach- route one, and Mrs. Brown How- with hog prices up substantially: tional.Industrial Bosiness League, featured soloist. -A -wide • variety -- ;nation of ard of Lynn (rote. If it is yours, just drive by and Crop receipts of $800 million will play in the National AAU of 'music has been chosen for the >amicljojo, Wholesale gasoline prices have Three brothers. Ado Waters of identify it and pick it up. were about the same as last in Denver which starts March concert and everyone will be ly all the dropped two cents per gallon in Lynn Grove route one. Ernest year. 25. Howie's best individual per- assured of hearing the type of 1 of Java Calloway County and most gas Waters of Lynn Grove, and Jim Ready or not, this is the last formance was on Feb. 17 when music he enjoys. e military station operators are passing this Waters. of Murray route; one • week in March. We have April, he accounted 16 points There is ao admission t. Sastro- for as charge saving on to their customers, ac- half-brother. Henry Waters of Milk and June before us, and d of run- the the Cats upset league champion the public is invited to come cording to reports received today. Harrisburg. Illinois; eleven grand- prettiest time of the year. for bene- Phillips Oilers 92-89. and be assured of an evening of The two .cent gasoline drop children and one great grand- 30 Year Pin Crittenden is counted on as a outstanding musical entertain- the nation covers most of the brands of child. The tulip trees over resiticmal) town are at stalwart for next season. He will ment by an excellent, musical gasoline sold in Murray a n d Mrs. Patton was a member of their peak now. Another variety organization. report to Fort Benning April 20 Calloway County. the Owen Chapel Baptist Church will come fln a little later The Earned By Mrs. for six months of army duly as' A report said that the whole- where the funeral will be held buds on the latter - A. variety are a reserve officer Harry Grove, sale price has been made to the on Tuesday at 2700 o'clock. Burial se:eating now and the outside Employee Relations manager tot One Injured In claviers. and there could still be will be in the 'Salem Cemetery. coverings are about to come off. Butterworth- the firm, appeared troubled over- Satarday Wreck some 'variations in the retail Friends may call at the Max H. Howie's induction thinking 'it price. Churchill Funeral Home until the By the tim• they burst open, the A dinner honoring Mrs. Cloteel would delay his conditioning for Howie Crittenden ,Max Canday funeral tu,ur. ones in bloom • now will about Butterworth on her thirty years next season. However fans in received head in- juries be gone. of service with the Southern this region can assure Mr. Grove , Saturday night at 12:10 Wife Of UK Player a.m when Bell Telephone Company, was that his fears are baseless, for his 1956 Ford Victoria failed to Dies On Saturday A show on television yesterday this performer has seldom been make the curve at Hazel Edge Of and crashed into the railroad Bobby Joe Bucy Is showed buds opening into blooms. seen without a basketball, even Blizzard Wears Off signal light post. The signal post FORT VALLEY. Ga. an — and corn or wheat bursting in his father's tobacco fields near Funeral Airlines was knocked down and the right services were 'held here Promoted In through the ground. The pictures Pilot Oak, Sunda!), for Mrs Billie side of the car was badly dam- Justine took a long time to make al- Jim Bingham. ex-Eastern Ken- And Rescue Operation Starts Beck, 21-year ,old wife of Uni- Bobby Joe Rues'. son of -Mr.
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