The Ledger and Times, January 18, 1957
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Circulation In The City oeic.essel ,Largest. • Circulation In The County MURRAY POPULATION 10,100 Vol. L.:XXVill No. 16 United Press IN OUR Zath_YEAR Murray, Ky., Friday Afternoon, January 18. 1957 Murray JayCees In Kirksey Defeats Elmus Beale Dies Suddenly "Murray Will Meet Morehead Loss To Mayfield Two Areas To 'Dexter Woman ,Sinking: Fork • The K misses. Eagle- s defeated ; The Murray Junior Varsity visiting Sinking Fork the .secend Yesterday Afternoon For Home Game Tomorrow lost its second game 40-21 t,. Be Served By Dies Thursday Late 41 time this season last night by a the Mayfield Freshmen t e a NI score of 72-54. Thursda • at M urra Wilkins ef .1. Beale, .,ne of the to, make friends with the. wealthy This Saturday evening in contests and several o on the road bfrs. Mary Lee Cope, age 82. _ ,Kirksey gut off to a stow start ; Mayfield was high for the game RTA In March. eutstanding citizens •Murray oor the poor, Oth -white-WM Murray State's New Gym the to finish at the top. passed• • away yesterday' at her trailling by seven at the end of points, followed by Rob- Count,: died suds col, ored. se With 18 home in Dexter. Complications moved irpI and Calloway Morehead Eagles with 2-0 'The Racers returned from the first period 'but • He was coonsidered one of the ert Lee of Murray with 8. David- were given as the cause of I doily yesterday afternoon at 4:15 Ohio Valley Conference mark Memphis not in the least down- The Rural Telephoone Associa- to knot the score 32-all at half- backers of all • phases', son -of Maylelb ;was second for , • o'clock. • - principal • will face the 'Murray State hearted by their defeat by the tion will begin construction in death. time. _ county. his team, hitting for. 6 points, His. death came suddenly and oa sports in the city ahd • Thoroughbreds who are 2-1 in 'Memphis State Tigers _105-92. sys- Aurvivors inelir?te sine. daught- Fork .entertained 1 March on a, dial telephone If Sinking to a heart attack. He was always present at, every OVC play. Murray played. a . better game while David Miller and Sammy er Mrs. Clay Thomasson of Des. •. was attributed tem which will serve the Lynn any hopes that Rob -felt" well yesterday game played by tAe -Murray Morehead, 9-4 for the Season, in many ways than it has so Parker shared second homers for trot: one son Plez Come of Mr. •Besi le Grove and Harris Grove !com- season low of points...egainst attended the-regular Baseball Association during the has to win the game to stay far and it was up against the Mur1r4y witl 1 points each. Deateri one sister 'Mrs. Lola morning- and munities. Murray Training Tuesday night noon meeting of the summer Mad viewed with intere4 in ..the OVC lead. -Murray, 8-6 best team it has faced this year. Seeing a-clion for Murray Were Hunt of -Oakdale, Kentucky. and Thursday . This was announced, yesterday would carry over into last- night's Rotary ChM. He Jell ' real affection the -players so far, has to win to have any Murray was. out-rebounded, and Robert Lee', Jimmy McKeel, Billy one brother Charlie Jackson of Murras by W. L. Parr, neneral Mariager contest, they • were bitterly diss a, • t.• otiAl lastlin the Little League. Junior . hope of . finishing- at or near the this plus superior free-throw Rue Nizy; and Tommy Reeser. Dexter. • s and of the .R.T.A. in Mayfield. illusions's', for thse 510" Kirksev ' League and Park Leagues. He .top of the conference. - shooting by Memtshis the dif- David //Miller played center. She had . 'foam grandchildren. officials' of the was his •.oldsself" as he was alsosene oof the most faithful the next ten games . Parr met with Mrs. Cope was a membei of the ace Seven of ferenee,_ . • David, Buchanan played center folkawers .the' College teams. with two Calloway towns'id the coun- Hie,kory Grove Church of -Christ. turned in a 43 point perform- for the Racers will be The Tigers made only one and 'guard; other guards were vast ty judges' office to discuss the be • held on ance. - _Mrs Reale'a knewledge_elf /Ohio Vglley Conference foes,' more field goal than the Racers. Bil Dan Crouse, Billy Kop- The funeral' will. and Si-mless Sinkmg Fork guaa,1- the early life in. Murray seven QVC. Ratites more , -1-brow*,- -attel---astpreo.e----nereasary &Arley at 2311 at the Linn Three of the bin..__made _it --Liao pettnnss Vea mer Stubniefteld; an laiester-eat- y-- to retell events 'will 'be home-lames, and Murray Memphis State snared 43 re- papers. He said that 135 appli- Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. paced the 1.;sers.with 22. , mmy Rose. , of • - many - years ago. entieared have too win all the home 32. can4s had signed fur telephone Luther Pogue eendueting. K hisses- 7 32 50 72- will bounds to MSC's Mayfield tee all the way. The hit,i too sireirry-un& made p • in. Lynn Grove and that Burial will be' in the Stewar Sinking Fork 14 4.0A- Part .of Murray's difficulty. score was 14-2 at the 'end-of, the service- . :at man's- oorss rebounding was that the Ti guar they would be secured in Harris Funeral Home is' in MeCallon. occasions. take the re rove soon.. .Cwe Linn 4. were a e"-To half. - ,Mr. Beale was bore on May Jet cho The central office will be charge of arrangements. Manning 4. Nhmr-Stop away from ,Murray players David Buchanan has the high- 18, Isla -at --Shikih. .Calloway located in Lynn' Grove or close • Centers: W. Edwards 9,- Reed- already had the ball. ctice est average ler -the team with a 1.-Cutull as the son of the late will he field Feb. er 2. today and tomorrow I be --. mark. while Robert Lee has . by. A meeting • Ai ltilitst- -Beate. Officials and- Symsoma des Guards:- Crick -8. D. Edwards 2 ' Flight Made aimed atscorresting this a 5 point average,' The team 111•1 between RT,A. - The family mes-ed • to Murray to dis- Darnell 43. Adams - Murray - -will f'a c es Italler ecord is noes 0-2: the consulting engineers Over The Colts in 1887 and he has lived here lb Morehead aggregation this year cuss final preparation for the Sinking Fork (54) ; sirfee that time. f Around. World thann last year as rehead has construction. Parr said that 'the The Symsonia Rough Riders Forwards: Baker 7. • Miller. nomie rattendod--- the.- -old` a center and both rwards over constfuction period ti' amid last edited past the Murray Train. el 7. Steenberger- 1). ' Murras Male and Femaie Insti- 6=6", 'so .; the Pla of Quitman , about six months which means C.,ells 60-55 in a hard-fought-. Center: Holley 6. tute. In later life he traveled - MARCH AFB. Calif., Jan. 18 .laga in be a j , that the system should beooperat- in the Carr Health Guards: Smiley 22, Hancock 6. the road ,in this area and Sullins. 6'9" wi Tom Treas exiting game • on fIP .-Three B-52 Stratufortresses, favor in the Racer ;fortunes. 1 ing by early fall. Building last night 1904 he and Sam Foreman Ameeican's intereoratinseotal hy- The majority s f Murray's play- ----Tha new system - will have Murray Training took the lead iii Padlicah established the' Ford landed t agency _Murray. -dAgen - born& carriers, era are 6'4" )ar under. • free service into Murray, At a in the . opening minutes of the autuinfklitio in to complete the first'-! Passes Away the end Mr Beale purchased- the interest ▪ hbre today ' The Racer's go into the More- later date, Hazel will Ate, be contest tie lead' 12-9 'at aroamd. the at el Mr Foreman in 1922 and non-stop jet ,fright head game with two of the extended Tor free service Luck of the first period and 26-24 Bro. Wright To Elmus J. Beate &voted - his full. time'--'o world. starters still not up to par Tom Treas, age 76, died at Burt. of Lynn Grove, has been halftime, but fell behind in the Address Group came ILO SC:- the dectes •••. here asvork ; Gen. Curtis Lemay. command- physically. Quitman Sullins be- his home.--efa 'RFD 2. Kirksey, named as a director of the R,TA. third period to trail 43-36 as the ; nothing serious wasaupar,lu. , marriedir in_ lhasifoornieriL Miss er of the Strategic Air Command. ing bothered by an ankle injury, Thursday. January 17th. Mr. parr mentiened that Kirksey horn sounded.. at-. the end of the According to Mrs I N• Wil- He returned home and betame. -ju:t bee "1 announced the flight conducted and Terry Darnell by a painful He is survived sby his wife, %%amid "soon receive the service.