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39, SO HP. C'OMFLETE COVERAGE EVERY WEEK YOUR FROORE88IVE HOME NEWB- s Easy on OF ALL CALLOWAY COUNTY NEWS Murray, Kentucky, Thursday Afternoon, January 14, 1943 FAPER FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY Vol. LXllIi .No. 2 Route 9, 11* B. G. Wells Dies; Bro. C. L. Francis n, 97 acres Funeral Today at CHAIRMAN ONE KILLED, ONE Dies Suddenly in lable land. Elm Grove Church Murray, 2 BADLY HURT IN Clarksdale, Miss. 3d timber. Lax fann. B. C. Wells, 83. died yesterday Bro. C. L. Francis, until recently t Houston afternoon ftt his home three npiles pastor of the Murray Church of 2tp northeast of Murray. Funeral ser- Christ, died suddenly of a heart 75 Callowayans, vices were -held this morning at ailment at Clarksdale, Miss., Tues- oved. level 10:30 o'clock at the Elm Grove Goals for County To Be For Children Cars Collide on day evening. Local Ownership with a 7- 5 Transfers in church, of which he was a mem- Acmrding to P^Hl Thyrrpnnri, ber, with the Rev. J. H. Thurman Production This 2 To S of Mothers Murray-Benton Of FAeetrie Plant barn and January Call who received a telephone call ipotted Po- and the Rev. L. T. Daniels officiat- Year Increased Who Are Working Road Monday PM Tuesday night regarding Bro. Fran- Brings Big Saving arling and ing. Burial was in the church ceme- cis' death, Bro. Francis was strick- tery. ered and The January call by the selec- " An all day meeting-ibf Calloway A nursery schOol for children, 2 en about noon Tuesday with a Operating with a 20 per cent Surviving are four daughters, h. Route 1, tive service includes 75 Callo- county USD A War - mem- to 5 years of age inclusive, of heart attack, another a few hours reduction in residential electric Mrs. Ethel Rogers of Paducah, J7,14-2tp way men. Besides these, fiVe bers, AAA Committeemen and mothers who are working wriil be later and a third about 7 P.M. ratev the Electric Plant Board of Mrs. Lura Clark and Miss Effie transferred from other boards will other farm leaders -was held at opened in Murray Monday morn- which proved fatal. the City of Murray has saved the m; a used Wells of Myrray, and Mrs. Obera leave with the group next Thurs- the Cgyrt Hous«»>!B«esdayP January ing'. Sixteen are expected to en- Bro. Francis was only 37 years power consumers approximately iition. Will Marshall .of "Akron. Ohio: two sons, day, January 21, at 7 a.m. for 12. for a discussion of for roll ths^iirst day. The maximum of age, and had always beeh in $11,000 ii\ the six months of mu- Trevathan, Dr. O.^C Wells and Allen Wells, Evans ville. Ind., for examination. the meeting pf War Production for Ahe unit will be 25. good health. He left Murray De- nicipal trtfhership with TV A J7.14-2tp both of Murray; and 15 grandchil- The list includes: goals on the farms of Calloway < The sjhool will be conducted in cember 1 to accept a pastorate at power. Charles Stewart, plant dren and nine great-grandchildren. Dolphus Perry Christenberry county. the Sunday School building of Clarksdale after having served here superintendent, reported today. Luther Lee Turner Q. D. Wilson, chairman of, the the First Christian Church. The six years. His first sermon here Murray acquired its electric Patrick McDermott Dooley county AAA committee and chair- project will be under the super- was the fifth Sunday in November, system from Kentucky-Tennessee La than Earl Craig 2 More Homes man of Calloway county USDA vision of the WPA at present, but six years ago; his last here was the Ligfct, and Power Company and ED: Young Galen Anderson Snow War Board, presided at the meet- will, fee placed under the Lanham fifth Sunday * in November, last has been operating it with TVA nusband in Charles Smotherman Have 4 Sons ing. 1 Others who led discussions act grant on June 1. year. Few men were more liked in power since June 10. The acquisi- ate and a Murray than he. Lonnie Tucker on production goals and ways of tiori was made in accordance with •s employ - Tlfetetaff fdr the Murray Nurse- H St. George fucker Funeral services are being held Purdom Joseph Outland In Service meeting them included O. R. the provisions of the public power or general ry will include one supervisor, Carmichael, of Kyrock, will this afternoon at Woodbury, Tenn. Floyd McNutt Wheeler, district AAA supervisor',' enabling act passed by the last d commer- two teachers, a cook and a rnaid. i lead Kentucky's fight against John E. Outland B. W. Edmonds, member of the All will be, women, all are special- session of the Kentucky Legisla- has taught, Since repbrtlng last, week that infantile paralysis in the fund- Hassel Jefferson Caldwell state AAA committee. J. T. Coch- ture. g; held vmd the Q. D. Wilson home has four ly qualified £for the work, and ising campaign which opens 100 Families COqpie Lee Adams ran. county agent, arid C. O. Bon- 7 boys in, the service,, two more are local people. , nuary 15 and culminates in the Murray was the " first of five ' Jfl durant, associate county agent. Jamds Hugh Smith Calloway families have reported The project is being .sponsored XCelebration of the President's Kentucky cities to effect munici- •Ewen Johnie Stubblefield Detailed '-l»i!JirucilbnS"Tor the Com- Relocated in that they, too. have four sons in by the city board of education Birthday on January 30. ^ pal ownership and to get TVA mitteemen in the making of -iarm Charles Henry Jones ^ and the - city, government. The Past 5 Weeks power after the enabling, act was Lpwall Clyde Willoughby to farm survey and farm War passed. Other cities were May- One is Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hall Horace Clyde Smith production plans were given by field. Hopkinsvilke. Rtlssell ville. of Hazel Route 1. and the other The removal of farm families William' Thomas Myers O. W. Barnett, county AAA chie£ and Bowling Green. . —- Is Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Farris, from the Kentucky Dam Reservoir Dither Elvin Thompson dark. ; , Murray's average residential Jamfes Orval Osbron Murray Route 4. * ^——- of Calloway, Marshall and Trigg The Farris family is expecting consumer used 110 kwh, which Venice Shelton counties proceeded with increased to have a fifth son called any day. under K-T rates would have cost Lurton Jackson rapidity during the latter part of The four sons in the service are: Joe Hal France December and the first part of Pvt. Wildie Gaston, who was in- of $3.63 under TVA interim rates. Walton Thomas Turner January, as that! is the customary ducted September 3, 1942. and is The average commercial consumer Joe Reed Humphreys date for moving from one farm to stationed at Nashville; 1st Sgt. used .310 kwh, which would have James Es&ley Manning another in this section. Andrew, who has been in the ser- cost $13.05 under K-T rates as Clyde Meador Farris According to reports received fey vice eight years and is now on contrasted with $10.50 at present. Edwin Mozzell Mitchell Associate County" Agent C. O. foreign duty; Pvt. William Hope, The total cost during the six , Bondurant and reports of field who entered the service in Feb- months for Murray consumers workers of the TPA Population Herbert Lafayette Lax Jr. ruary, 1942, and is now at Hunts- (residential and commercial) was Readjustment Division, approxi- Edgar Alton Cole ville. Ala.; and Cpl. Hugh Farris. $57,558.56, reflecting a saving of mately 100 families moved out of Euin Franklin Edwards who entered the service since last $10,963.52 under the $88,522 08 the reservoir during the last five Edward Huie Duncan Christmas and is already in Alas- which they would have paid un- weeks. A tabulation of these re- Joe Mancel Parker ka The fifth son is Hal Bark- der the previous'rate system. movals shows that a high percent- I^ouin JnHaftn Stroup - Jey. who has had three years ser- " The board's report showed an age of the families moved' ttr a vice, and Is now living In Chica- earned surplus of $10,389.00 ac- Charles William Caldwell new place in the same county. go. Hs is expecting a call at any cumulated during the six months James Clayton Hill For example, out fii > group of Sit municipal ownership. Taxes Charles Mason Baker 20-CMJowey f»m»'*« wh+elj nw^ path by the bourd totaled $2,183.76 Harvey Pritchett Pvt.~Wildle CSaston Farris if at onoor about January 1. iff of therti as compared with the $1,222.69 Robert HilrrjfllL-Xerguson present home on furlough because moved to another location in Cal- which would have been paid by Carl Hoke (Continued on Page 6) loway. one to Marshall county, Lonle Claud Downing K-T. The number of power cus- two to Michigan and one to Illi- Daniel Key Fain tomers has increased from 1437 to Snuff Buyers nois. C.* W. Jones 1530 since December 1941. - A recent check ou. the number Ewell Humphreys Orr Remain Idle As , Under" the present management, of reservoir families in Calloway Cecil Garth Fitts , T money is set aside each month Market Continues .county, according to records fri Talmadge Jones Puckett for interest and retirement of Mr. Bondurant's office, reveals that George Wesley Hindmon bonds, and for improvement of 116 families still live within the res- Asher White Farris As the Murray tobacco- market property when materials become ervoir portion of Calloway county Glenn Hopkins entered its second week of the ..available,-—w*—--* and that approximately one-half of Ivan Earl Cooper 15&3 season, the!- demand for low- that number have made some An interest payment of $1,898.33, er grades of tobacco for. nicotine Rexie Paul Crouse definite plans for a place to representing • per cent interest continued strong, but snuff buy- Roy Edison Hughes Work to Begin Soon; which they will move. The rec- up to November 30, 1942, on the ers" remained pretty much unin- Kenneth D. McKellar Farley ords also reveal that a high per- city's investment of $67,000 m the TVA Will Operate terested. As a result, most of the Virgil Robertson Hazel High Offers centage of the families now living electric plant, was made on De- tobacco sold was of the lower Joshua Herbert Taners Ferry Across River in the reservoir are farm tenants cember 1, 1942. The total cost of grades while higher grades con- Ben Thurmond To Repair Farm or rural non-farming families. the-'^lant wes $254,400. Walter Elvis Paschall Work on raising the Eggner's tinued to go to the Association Up to the present time about 150 . When the Kentucky Dam is Thomas Frank Moffitt . Ferry bridge will start soon and Machinery Now for the advance. families from different . parts of completed—possibly at the end of Thomas Chesley Scruggs will be ' completed by next No- Bunnie Farris is bidding in the the reservoir in Kentucky and the etirrent,year—Murray's power Thomas Galloway Houston vember. "according to present With the assistance of the State tobacco lor the newly developed Tennessee have moved on to farms rates will be further reduced, re- Thomas Wildy Lee plans. The work will be_done by_ and local boards of education, the nicotine market. This tobacco is in Calloway county. These re- sult ing-in a total reduction of ap- James Albert Ragsdale trie Rust Construction company. department of agriculture of Hazel being shipped out as fast as cars located ..families now live in 50 proximately 40 per cent. At that Aubrey Lee Mitchell High school is offering a defense can be loaded, sent to factories E. P. Wilson, superintendent. of different neighborhoods of the time the "standard" TVA rates Herbert Smith Herndon class in repair \ot farm machinery. fpr processing and the products the company, arrived in Murray county, and are thus widely dis- will be in effect rather than the Joe Rob Beale This is ajpSpportunity for ail far- sold to the government. New Year's Eve to make arrange- tributed throughout all sections of "interim" TVA rates now in force. William Vernon Futrell' ments for thfc work. Besides the mers In the Hazel and surround- Last week, the first week of the county *hich will be above Murray's Electric Plant Board Earlie Izell Williams Eggner's Ferry bridge, this com- ing community to get all farm_jnf*p selling on the market, a total of LIME COOP WILL HOLD water afterthe1 reservoir is flooded.. is composed of the following: F. O. D. Parrish J pany will al9o raise the ScOtt's- chinery repaired and feady to go 805,260 pounds went across the ANNUAL MEETING JAN. 25 H. Graham, chairman; L. J. Hortin, Mozelle PhHlips Fitzhugh bridge farther up the to work when spring comes. Farm four Murray floors bringing a secretary-treasurer; H. J. Feriton, Adron Bucy Wicker river. Traffic across the Scotts- machinery can be repaired at no total of »110,746.93. at an aver- All Theaters Plan W. G."JS'wann, and E. G. Hendon. Joe Ryan-Cooper Fitzhugh will be closed February cost except for replacement parts. age of $13.75. The tobacco sold 4 All employees TSTThe plant have Richard Edward Boggess 8 ~ and the TVA will ' operate a This school will operate ftr five averaged $10.96 while, that go- United Nations been employed for 1943 with sub- Urban Lewis Belcher ferry across^he river there to Aake cqnsecutive weeks, meeting on ing to tl\e Association averaged- Week' Celebration stantial increases in^wages. The James Thomas Ferguson care of the traffic. Plans caH for each Saturday from 9 o'clock to 3 $1925. Transfers:— completion of raising that bridge o'clock. This school is supervised Sales the first two days Qf this Rex "Hillson Myers •. ' by July 1. Eggner's Ferry bridge by Carmon Parks, teacher of agri- week were: James Chester Durham ^ will be next on thp list, so major culture, «id conducted by Finis January II Charles Thomas Grogan work on this bridge will not get Weatherford of Hazel. Anybody ^Outiaad'- ' 43850 m *»3 03-av. Ben Houston Trevathan under"- way - before mid-summer. mdy enroll in the class who is c^er Growers ~ 28,285 lb $13.07 av. Elbert Pershing Outland Traffic will not be closed across 17 years old and QUt of schooL.AH Farris 19,395 m $12.11 av. the Eggner's bridge until some farmers arc urged to bring any Doran 46,640 15 $10.91 av. time in July. farm tools to the Hazel shop and Total 138.170 lb $l2.1®^av. Murray Colts to ~ About 300 men will be employed repair them under the direction of January 12 in raising these two "bridges. Mr. Weatherford. All tools and Outland 27,495 lb $11.54 av!' Meet Bepton Here About 80« of the workers will be equipment is available to the far- Growers 24.965 lb $11.54 av. brought here (some l)ave already mers and there will be no charge Farris 22,265 !b $11.99 a v. Coach. Edward Scales' Training arrived) and the remainder "will except for new parts , that are Doran 30.140 1ft < 9 30 a v. School Colts will meet the Benton be hired locally (at Union offices needed. Anyone needing sharpen- Total . 104.865 lb $10 99 av. Indians here""in the Carr Health in Paducah and Memphis); ing, straightening; welding or re- Monday a total .of 43.975. pounds Building Saturday nighV January building of any of your farm tools, The total coM Of raising tlje two went to the Association for the 16. at 8:00 o'clock. now the time to do.it. So bring bridges will be about a million^ - advance at an averjage of $19.46. your tools to oiir 'stiop~fiext Satur- Benton has the most impressive dollars. Raising the Fitzhugh Tuesday 27.945 pounds went into day and put them in first class net record in Marshall county bridge will be a somewhat larger 4he pool at an average of $19.62. 'shape for spring work; or if it will have hardwood loops. Fans will see task - than raising the Eggner's be more convenient, bring them W be one of the best teams In Western bridge. ~ Kentucky in action Saturday fiight. during the week and come Satur- NEW FIRST AID CLASS . the The cost of raising a bridge^ is Coach Fiber's Reditfen have aver- day to ^ork on them. WILL START MONDAY »u get. about -the same as the cost*" of aged 40 'points per game while building a new one, it is said All work can be done' inside ictory- holding their opponents to 20. The An Vdult First Aid class will be" but since it is impossible to ob- where it will be comfortable, so rfcpair Marshall countians,- after dropping started • MOnd^y. January 18. at tain steel for a new bridge, rais- don't let the weather prevent you nakers their first game by a scant mar- the College. library, second floor. ing is the only STteVnative. from getting all of your farm ma- Don't gin. have won eight straight tilts The class will me

Murray. THE LEDGER & TIMES Kentucky's Quads Are "in the Arnfy' Around Paschall Rev. Henry F. Paschal^has Join- I Some- liarly History j "Kentucky's Greatest Weekly Newspaper" School News ed the Hazel Baptist church where John Wright lloUapple > | he is half-timo pastor, while Mr , FCBUSHED BY THI CA1AOWA* PUBLISHING COMPANY Trmple. If < Intended for last week) and Mrs. George Jones and sou CoesolldaUon at The Murray Ledger. The CaUoway Timea. and The I believe Mr. and Mrs, Norton will join with the First Baptist Church at Murray We regret giv- Calloway Circuit Court Ttoea-Herald. Oct. 20. 1928. and The West Kaotuckian. Jan. IT. 1M2. Foster must have enjoyed thp holi- Fodd rationing, price fixing and days as they had all their children ing up> these good pburch mem- Mrs. Hasel Adams. Adminhrtraior mantt other v similar disturbances with them Christmas eve night, bers. uf The Estate of Mary Ann Robert- ' Comet W. PERCY WILLIAMS. PUBLISHER are jo much like what we had*"fr» Mr and Mrs. Collins Ke£ and jSlisha Orre who recently under- son, Deceased, and Mrs. Hafel HAROLD VAN WINKLE. EDITOR the farly 1860 s that we are carried daughter Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Adol- Adams and Earl Adams, went an operation at the Keys- FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURC back in thought to.Civil Vtfar dSys. phus Lassiter and daughters, Bettls Plaintiffs, Houston- Clinic Ho*i#tal. was able Charlea Itiom p.on. Pastor Published Every Thursday Noon at 103 TJorffi rdGrOt 3L, Murray. Ky. -|jr -rtwue-dtivo we had difficulty in and Linda. Mr. and Mrs L. J. Hill to be moved to his home last Vi: SUNDAY SERVICES:— ob'amtnn many cojrynodities for and son Kelfh alt <*T Detroit and week _ O. P. Mathis Et Al, Defendants. Bible School—5:30 a m. W. daily-sustenance. We frequently Entered at the Post Office. Mini ay. Kentucky, lor Eransmisaioti aa Mr. and Mrs. Jaines Hester Foster Mrs. Hester H. Brown hflS hsgn Minnie Rybolt, Plain tiff, Moser, superintendent. Help y cf>uld jpt nO coffee or sugar. I Second Class Matter and sons, Jimmie Dale and John Staying wrth- her mothoc, J4ra. Orie VMs \ ^ department to have a good cr< "can Remember when the colored Edd, and Mr. and Mrs. Hue Wal- K. > j he past few days to nurse Noel Robertson Et Al. Defendants. Sunday girl cook at our House sliced sweet ton Foster, were their guesU. We her while she was in bed with a Annie Robertson iutrell Et Al, Morning Worahip_10:50 NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION I1M1) ACTIVE MtMHIK poTStoe* thin, parched them in a haven't found out how Norton took severe sore throat and cold. "Are Ye Able"? Special m MEMBER OF THE KENTVCKY TRESS ASUOCHtlON skiljet. ground them in the cof- care of all of 'em during the night Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Key and son VS: led by Howard Swyers. fee mill and made what she called unless he hung part of them on Calvin were church dinner guests Minnie Robert3»on Rybolt Et Al. Youth Fellowship—6:30 coffee . We dran.k it -*nd I sup- Subscription Rate*:—In Callaway and Adjoining Counues, nails. They returned to their of Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Key Sun» Defendants Miss Ruth Nail, Student Dire homes Saturday. day. r By Virtue of a judgment-, and _ in charge. sugar. and this was in cyr Mrs. J-P. " Wicker of Leasville, Mr. and Mm. Hull in JgB£& CtT- ftrriqf-nf s^le of the Calloway CtP- Evening Worship—7:30 p.m. Advertising Rates and Information About Calloway County Market ftavor because of the difficulty in La.„ reports they are having nice ried their oldest daughter, Annie cuit'Court, rendered at the NoveS- are to have the pleasure of i Furnished Upon Application. getting sugar. If you wonder what warm weather in Louisiana with Jean, to Dr. Jones Monday with ber term thereof. 1M2, In the above lng Chaplain George H. Boi We reserve ihe right lo reject any Advertising. Letters lo the Editor, we, did for sweetening for such doors and windows open like ain ear infection. ... cause for the purpose of settlement der, of Camp Tyson. Tenn. at foods as requires it I would say or Public Voice items which in our opinion Is not ior th* beet interest spring weather. Mr. and Mrs. C. Paschall were of estate, and costs heroin expend- service Friends and relativt we used sofghum. We raised the ed, I shall proceed to offer for sale all men in service especiall) of our readers- Mrs. Otis Darnell 1s employed all day guests of Mr. and Mra. O. scrghum cane, ground it in home Pfct*rf« abort arc the Lashley quadruplets of Leltchfleld, Ky. »t Viola. T. Paschall and daughter Virginia at the court house door in Murray, made mills, boiled it in pans made Thfy aboBt tl months oli BOW. Pictured wtth them ARE their big Dale Sunday. Kontucky. to the highest bidder at TEXACO • REGULATION W ET AL especially for the purpose, or wash brother, Charles Thomas, who b with the U. 8. Air Forces. The quads, Less Dalton has been named Carl Mrs. John Cathcart is ill with a public auction, on Monday, the kettles when we had no pan. Myl beginning at the front, are John. Mildred. Marline, and Bealah. are all and is a grandson of Mrs. Mary cold. 25th day of January, 1941, at l' Super Service Station Grandfather Wicker made mills of I in the Army too. aa shown by the picture, and are preparing to ad- O'clock or thereabout (same being , Regulation VV states that everyone must pa.y his bill Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. Van Key. Mr, and Mrs. Commodore Jones wood They *ert verv much I ke vane* to storm an enemy strong point. The photo waa taken by Howard county court day), upon a credit of at the store by the 10th of the second month from date of There was a large attendance at and daughters. Loretta and La- Miller Motor Co, W. lUrdaway of the Louisville Courier Journal. _six_months. the following described purchase. / — those now made of steel and iron. the sale of Mrs. Marium Taylor's vi&nia Ann were guests of "AuaL ^ Waiter Miller, Proprietor property, being and lying in Callo- Calloway .county sorghum molasses household Thursday of last "week. Jennie" Jones and family all day *M E. Main St. Phone SO way County, to-wit: It's a comparatively new regulation. There is also a soon became known far and wide Elisha Orr is improving nicely long Sunday. They arrived in the /or it* goodness Only a few years' regulation that every business^regardiess of size or kind, HAPPENINGS IN AND NEAR HAZEL from an appendicitis operation. Jones home before the breakfast The South half of the S. W. Qr. ago it. was a' best seller here in iimst^file an income-tax return. And another, a complicat- Mr. atvd Mrs. Will Baker have didies were done. Well, Com- of Sec.' 34. T. 3, R. 3 East contain- REPORT C Tempier Texas. ed one, pats ceiling prices on products-far sale. Still an- WM Society Meets Miss Elizabeth Jones left Fri- sold their farm near North Pleas- modore just aimed for their names ing 80 acres^ more or less. Alsj*- other limits the use of commercial tru.cks and makes it Soon after the Civil

to which service all are cordially REA DIRECTORS Methodists Are Dr. Truett Inaugurates Third ABE NOMINATED Invited. Improved The Westminster Fellowship SUNDAY Furnishing Quota Nominees for membership on the meets Sunday night at-7:1$. Uniform Annual Series of Radio Sermons Board of Directors of the West Prayer Meeting in the manse International SCHOOL of Chaplains Kentucky-Rural Electric^Coopera- every Wednesday night at 7:15. over an independent net work of tive Corporation, REA financed non LESSON^ On the basis ot various misun- 35 stations in 16 southern states, on profit electric association, include derstandings the impression has Carlos Jones and O. S. Wall of NORTH PLEASANT GROVE By HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST, D. D. the general theme; "American to Church The Moody Bible institute of Chicago, gone out that Methodist preachers Calloway County. They will be C. C. Clemens, Pastor [•leased byWestern Newspaper Union.) Christians amid World Crises." have been slow in volunteering for voted on at the 1943 annual mem- mFIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH vited. The series has become a popular bership meeting to' be held at u Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Glyco the chaplaincy with the armed Charles Thompson, Pastor Pray< religious radio feature, according forces of the United States. Con- Mayfield, February 1. Wells, supejyntendent. Lesion for January 17 to Dr. Lowe, who reports that the .. V*^ nesday. vinced that the figures would tell Morning Worship service, 11.00 1942 broadcasts.^ from January SUNDAY SERVICES:— a different story. The Christian Ad- > subjects and Scripture texts s«- through March elicited more than -.MORE WORKERS " ' maboMl vocate has made an effort to get Bible School—.9:30 am. W. B F,RSX 'Christian Endeavor, 6:30 pjn. used by 50,000 letters. Six million workers must be FIRST *REKBYMRIAN CHURCH the facts, that all the Church>may Moser, superintendent. Help your 'ya| Night service, 7:30 p.m. Samuel C. MrKee, Pastor Ir> addition to Dr. Truett, Jan- addea to the nation's labor force department to have a good crowd Rev. Louis Gholston, a farmer know. JESUS WINNING SOULS uary speakers include: January 10, In 1943. Sunday. ~ pastor of this church will preach A telegram has just been laid on Dr. R. C. Campbell, pastor of the j Morning Worship—10:50 a.m. Qurr Sunday School begins it at the morning service. We ask, the editor's desk from Bishop LESSON TEXT—John 4:27-41. First Baptist Church, Columbia. "Are Ye Able"? Special music 9:48:45 SundaSi y morning There il all of our members to be present GOLDEN TEXT—He that reapeth Adna W. Leonard, chairman of S. C.; January 17, Dr E. D. Head, For Quick Service led by Howard Swyers. class ffo r everyone who comes. and invite every one to come and celveth wages, and gatbereth fruit unto the Commission on Chaplains, stat- life eternal.—Johij 4:3«. • - president of Southwestern Baptist r' Youth Fellowship—6:30 p.m.' NexNextt Sunday morning we are to worship with us in all our ser- ing that the (Government has ask- Telephone 208-J Theological Seminary. Fort Worth. Miss Ruth Nail, Student Director, have a;s guest preacher. Rev, James vices. We have worship service ed for 998 chaplains for the Army into Man'g need Is the same tf$iere*er Texas; January 24. Dr. Q. T.-Bink- in charge. Ee.. BorenBon , who served as Universi- third, fourth and fifth Sundays. by January 15. 1943, and of that and and whoever he may be. The Christ ley. Professor of Religion, Wake Evening Worship—7:30 p.m. We ttyy papastoSt r in the government uni- number approximately 800 are now ar. who met the need of the distin- Forest College, Wake Forest, N. C.; are W have the pleasure of hear- versityversity - In Bangkok, Thailand. commissioned and in service, with CAT! guished religious leader Nicodemus January 31, "Dr. Francis rP. Gaines, ova ing Chaplain George H. Bohlen- (Slamisiam)) until he and Mrs. Boren a hundred more approved by the did the same forthe ~ poof *tnfut president of Washington-and Lee lent der, of Camp Tyson, Tenn. at this werwere lnterplH by the Japanese. woman of Samaria. Commission and awaiting their > Cathblic--3ervices will be held W. TTUett, pastor of University, Lexington, Va. rod- They returned to this country on commissions by the Government. service. Friends ^and relatives of They r Sunday at 10 a m in the Naval The incident at Jacob's well in it Church. Dallas. Tex., the S. S Gripsholm last August sale all men in service especially in- the S. Command Bldg., formery the lib- Sychar took place when Jesus, leav- This makes a total of 900. At and past president of the Southern The speakers for February will,, Mr. Boren will speak on "Our Re- ing Jerusalem because ot increas- TV, eral arts buildijig, at Murray State least 50 more applicants are to be Baptist Convent-ion and of -the Bap- be: February 7, Dr. J. Clyde Tur- ligious Responsibilities ' in the Far ing hindrance to His work, went up JACKSON PURCHASE r it College. y&erviewed before the date fixed. tist World Alliance, inaugurated ner, pastor of First Baptist Church, TEXACO East". to Galilee. Unlike Hii Jewish breth- the In addition to these, a hundred the third annual Baptist Hour Greensboro, N. C.; February 14, Dr. OIL COMPANY ren, who detour ed around the land it 1 Super Service Station more or-" serving with the Navy, series of radio sermons at 7:30 CWT Turner; February 21, Dr. Turner; Mr. Boren Is also to address the MURRAY CHURCH OF CrfRIST of the hated "half-breed" Samari- eing , making a total of 1000 in, or await- Sunday morning, January* 3. He February 28, Honorable Pat M. college students at the 10:30 Chapel J. Fondren Fulford, Minister tans, He "must needs go through Miller Motor Co. ing, service, • spoke on "Christ's Answer to Neflf, president of Southern Baptist It of hour on Friday. He will also Samaria," for there was a sin-sick Walter Miller, Proprietor ' According to information now World Needs." Convention. ibed spealf tn the Presbyterian church Sunday soul that needed Him. tM E. Main 8t. Phone 208! available it appears that the Meth-. Watch You r alio- on Saturday nigM_at 1:00 o'clock, Bible Study. 10 A.M. Our lesson abounds with instruc- The Baptist Hour for 1943, ac mie~ speakers for March will be: odist Church will be asked to fur- Lofd's Day Worship, 10:50 A.M. tion regarding soul-winning, both in cording to S. F. Lowe, -chairman March,. 7, Dr. Ra G. Lee, pastor of Kidneys/ nish approximately 1,000 additional Qr. Sunday evening revival service, principle and in pracUce. We here of the Radio Committee of the Bellevue BaptUt Church, Mem- chaplains during 1943, whicH will Help Them Cleanse the Blood REPORT OF CONDITION OF 7:30 P.M. find Jesus: ' • Southern Baptist Convention, will phis, Tenn.; iftrch i4, Dr. Lee; make a total of 2,000 preachers of Harmful Body Waste Alao-j Wednesday consist of 13 sermons by outstand- March 21, Dr. TLee; March 28, Dr. I. Winning a Soul-Winner (w. 27- taken out of regular .work, or the . Your kidneys ar* constantly filtering skao ing Southern Baptist pastors and Ellis A. Fuller, president of Souths waste matter from the blood stream. But Ladles' Bible Class, 3:00 P.M 30). kidneys sometime* lag in their work—do equivalent of ten Annual Confer- iptist Theological Seminary, Sec. BANK OF MURRAY Prayer meeting, 7;ft0 p.M-_ The faithful and kindly ministry leaders. These will be delivered ^pot act as Nature4atended—fall to re- ences. from January 3 through March lie, K4tntucky. . " move impurities that, if retained, may t the The /public is urged to attend of Christ led the woman -to faith in poison the system and upset th* whole Qr, of Murray, in the State of Kentucky, the above services. If you are in- Him as the Messiah. She left her „ THE CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE body machinery. (Official organ of the Methodist Symptoms may be nagging backache, Wert at the close of business on December 31, 1942 terested'' ih Bible study and are not water pot and xan at dnce into the children have pneumonia. persistent "headache, attacks of diazineas, joles; going elsewhere we invite you to city to share her new-found joy with Church) FLINT NEWS getting up nights, swelling, puffiness Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Taylor have under the eye*—a feeling of nervous place be with us on Sunday morning. We everyone she knew. moved to Almo and Mr. and Mrs. anxiety and loes of pep and strength. «; classes_fnr alL_ages_w itb Jine Since tM first expression bf'spirit?' (Intended last week) Other signs of kidney or bladder dis- Sam Thomison have moved-m- the order sire sometime* burning, scanty or pur- ASSETS teachers for the classes. Come Is testimony, the one wbo Dexter News Walter Blakley who is being brick house just west of Almo va- too frequent urination. , with and be with us in our Bible study. brings a sinner to Christ not only There should be no doubt that prompt treated for a cancer on his hand cated by Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. treatment Is WtWr' thau mgWct. ^e* " 1 (Intended for last week) legal Loans and discounts (Including Each Sunday night is revival saves a soul, but also wins a worker a hospital in Missouri, is re- , Doom's Pills. Doom's have been winning for ChrisL One fears that we often Willie Ross and family moved new friends for more than forty years. e un- $1,200.92 overdrafts) . .$1,214,006.32 night at the Church of Christ and Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Threatt ported some better after being They ha^M a nation-wide reputation- assume that winning men to Christ from Marshall county to the Will e and the minister has announced inter- andl children of Parsons, Tenn., there four weeks. Are recommended by grateful people the United States Government obligations, is enough. We should expect that Ryan place on the Kirksey road country over. A«k your neighbor I • will esting .subjects for th$ evening ser- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- the new light should shine forth into Mrs. Ray Boston is walking on last week. mp«ly direct and guaranteed 631,700.00 vices. If you like to hear God's man Coursey, also Mr. and Mrs. the darkness. crutches as the result of a sprain^ Hart, Obligations of States and political word proclaimed in its fulness and Stanford Schroader and son of So we have a two-fold reason for ed ankle received four weeks ago. subdivisions 136,730.00 simplicity be with us in these ev- Tennessee during Christmas. DOANS PILLS soul-winning; saving a soul from She is improving slowly. ening services. Mrs. Johnny Vance and son "Mrs. Miniver" Is Other bonds, notes, and debentures 10,002.00 perdition, and setting a life on fire • James Stroud from a camp in spent Christmas day with Mr. and All of the ladies of Murray are' for testimony. It's a great business. New Jersey spent Christmas with Rated One of Best D Cash, balances with other bank's, including Mrs. Gordon Smith in Paducah. invited to.'be with us in our study Why don't we do ;bor6 of it? his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ANY ^ reserve balances, and cash items in pro- of the Bible on Wednesday -after- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Edwards and Shows of All Time II. Instructing Soul-Winners (w. Stroud. Veess of collection , 1,104,850.18 noon at three o'clock. son were Christmas dinner guests DISTINCTIVE 31-38). John Richard Imes from Camp of-Mr.and Mrs. Jeff Edwards in r "Mrs. Miniver", a motion picture rank jiremises owned, furniture and This work of soul-winning requires at Clarksville spent last with - KIRKSEY CIRCUIT Almo. Which will be shown in Murray iti fixtures ...... '.". 37,000.00 _a sustaining grace which this world his mother Mrs. J. M. Imes. R. F. Blankenship, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hopkins of the near future, has been acclaim- cannot give. Jesus by His own ex- Tom Walston - on a EDS eal estate owned other than bank premises * 1,0ft. ample showed His disciples how that Bussard Bay, Mass., were Christ ed ¥y almosraTr "Whe~hd u e seen it furlough. .... Quarterly Conference strength comes from above. mas guests of Mrs. Gene Woodall, as one of the best pictures ever I r.. |3t134,28*60 Mr." and Mrs. Will Rob Walston TOTAL ASSETS Our' first Quarterly Conference He who had seated Himself at the an.$2,913,651.00 Sunday Church Services—11:00 How fc>rone the human being is to of Detroit. The wedding took place Mr. and Mrs. Willie Joyce and a.m. .'.-* procrastinate. Tomorrow—next Sun- at Charleston, Mo., December 31. children of Benton are visiting TOTAL LIABILITIES (not includ- Wednesday evening services— day—next week, we will speak to They left January 2 tor Detroit with Bob Mathis. Prescriptions ing strbordmated obligations 8:00 p.m. someone about his spiritual need. to make their home. H. B. Bailey Mrs. Will Robinson who has been Next year we will give more liber- Mrs. Mollie Hale is staying with Accurately and Caref) »r . shown below) .$2,913,651.00 ill for several months is now *up. MURRAY CIRCUIT ally for missions, or for the^work her daughter Jn Marshall county Compounded of Pur^ The Jeweler of soul-winning in our local church. and able to be around. H. L. Lax. Pastor this - wreek. Mrs. Hale's two grand- Drugs But "look on the fields." Do you Miss Dortha Caldwell of Jgulton not see "that they are ripe already spent last week-end with Mr. and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Worship at Lynn Grove next unto harvest"? ' Mrs. Guy McDaniel. Sunday at Tl a.m. and at jGoshen 100,000.00 , Mrs. Johnny Vance and son, Mrs. Capital • 3 pm.'—^ •• *— Again, soul-winners need to re- Hugh Edwards and Mrs. Merle An 100,000.00 -Church School at Goshen at 2 member our Lord's words in verses Surplus , drus spent Monday, December 28, p.m... at Lynn Grove, MjfHins 36-38. Not only the reapers receive Undivided profits 20,638.50 with Mrs. Raymond Wrather near Chapel and New. Hope at 10 a.m. the reward, but also those who sow and those who labor ln'ord^r that Murray. The first Quarterly Conference . 220,638.50 the harvest may come. The man Mrs. Johnny Vance and son TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS will be at Martins Chapel, Fri- who plows is just as important as spent from Monday, December 28, day, January 29. TOTAT, LIABILITIES; AND the one who reaps—perhaps some until January 2 with her mothef would say more important. Some of and father, Mr. and Mrs. Hodges BLOOD RIVER ASSOCIATION CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ... t.. $3,134,289.50 us who are called to be God's plow- near Concord. PROMOTIONAL MEETING AND men should remember that and be • This bank's capital consists of 10,000 Shares cgmmon stock with total Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clark spent WMU TO HOLD JOINT SESSION encouraged in our labors. par value of $100,000 00. \ the Christmas holidays in Dexter. Like the perfect leader that He Mr. and Mrc. Edger Woodall and The Blood, River Association for Your To was. Jesus did not require of His Mrs. Joe Crouch. Mrs. Earl Elrod promotional group and the \^MU - MEMORANDA disciples what He did not do Him- and.daughter of Murray spent tlie will hold a joint meeting at the self!: So we find Him again In the 26th of December with Mr. and Elm Grove church Thursday, Jan- pledged assets (and securities loaned) work of- evangelism. He practiced Mrs. Richard Thorn, also Mrs. Er- uary 21. The following program what He preached. Last week farmers sold 805,260 pounds of tobacco (book value): irian Crouch. Mildred Crouch and will begin at 10 a.m.: HI. Practicing Soul-Winning: (w. across the floors of the Murray: Market for a total of (a) U. S. Government obligations, di- son Clifton all from Memphis were 10 am, Devotional, D. W. Bill- 39-42). visitors with the Thoros. $110,746.94—at an average of $13.75 per cwt* rest and guaranteed, pledged to se- ington. * ~ There is real danger that those of - Mr- and Mrs. Henry .Thorn, Mr. cure deposits and other liabilities . .$ 66,000.00 10:20 a.m., A New .Testament us who have a measure of leader* and Mrs. Carl Haley and chil- Church, J. H. Thurman. ship in the church may be quick to (b) Other assets pledeed to secure de- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thorn Figures show that prices averaged much higher dur- 11:00- a.m., Adjourn for board tell others what they ought to do— posits and other liabilities (including and children ,and Mrs. Vera Kel- meeting in bas&ment. and not do it ourselves. This Is ing the opening week this year they did last year. notes and billfj rediscounted and se- ly and children all spent Christmas WMU will hold its session until particularly true in this matter of day with Mr. -and Mrs. Claud curities sold under repurchase agree- •oul-winnlng. One is apt to write, This week, the second, the market is stronger than last 2:30 p m ThoraZlC. A. — ment .. 000 12 00 Noon' _Aajourn for lunch. preach and teach about it* and then week and the average is going still higher. neglect to do it i liOO p.m., Pastor's Confej^nce, Oder's .$ 95,000.00 (e) TOTAL led by G. Shelton. — The, disciples had been lii town Lower grades of tobacco are selling the highest in nakes. 2:30 p.m., The Holy Spirit's Work for bread. One wonders whether Hugh M. McElrath Secured and pref^red liabilities: through a New Testament Church, they had talked to the store-keeper history this year because of the new market for nicotine. broad- J. E. Skinner. about Christ Have you? DENTIST " (a) Deposits'secifted by pledged as- Jesus did not theorize about it— 3:00 p.m., The Church's Place in Association advances are the highest in history, too. So nillions 65.889.87 He really sought men for God. Tha. Front Office, Ry»n Bulldlnf sets pursuant to requirements of law $ the World. A. M. Johnson. testimony of the woman'He had won tobacco farmers are getting some of the best money for (d) Deposits preferred under provi- These' meetings are being merg- 4th £ Main Telephone H-J trucks* sent a host of people out from the sions of law but not secured by ed to conserve gas and rubber. their crops this year they ever got. city. He spoke to them the word of 1*,835.00 All pastors are urged to be pres- pledge of assets life and they .believed. rained ent for the board meeting and the pastdT's conference. All other This was' evidently "group evan- 67,724.87 gelism" as distinguished from tba TeJ TOT-NP" ...... • .JT ^— members of the board are likewise n tools "personal evangelism" which won urged fo-be present. FOR HIGHER PRICES BRING YOUR CROP Subordinated, obligations: the wmman. They are both impor- j""H. Thurmatr' tant Md belong together, gome are (a) On date of report the required , ^ T. G. Shelton service saying that the days of group evan- TO THE NEW FLOOR ON MAPLE STREET a legal reserve against deposits of this A. E. Lassiter, gelism are gone. We doubt that, but f bank W*T.;i * 152,731.20 Committee certainly the days of personal evan- (b) Assets*reported above which were gelism -acr always here. Let us be LESS FILM busy about that kind of soul-winning ' eligib^as legal reserve amounted to 1,104,850.18 —and God may so bless that we will ODELS Film for ?!TSpshot fans and movie have a real revival. Are you ready I, George Hart, fcashier, of the above-nam^b^nk, do solemnly for it? affirm that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly amateurs has been cut 50 per cent below the 194!" prodiittion level. L E I I represent? the true state of the^several matters herein contained and idP set forth, to the best of my kncwlcttge and belief. Tba Best Prayer Corrtct-Attest: GEORGE HART AT FIRST He prayeth best who loveth S"£st Telephone 64 Farris ffi Floor SIGN OF A All things both great and small: Tremon Beale, J. D. Sexton. L. L. Dunn, Directors. We Deliver For Ihe dear God who loveth us. BUNNIE FARRIS CECIL FARRIS State of Kentucky. County of Calloway, ss: He made and loveth all. ' -COLERIDGE. Murray Consumer* Sworfl to and subscribed before me this l2fh day of January. 1943. *nd Thereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. USE fevery $3 you kave now In W»r «< Coal & Ice Co. HUGH MELUGIN, Notary Public. 666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS Bonds will give you $4 later. My commission expires January 15, 1944.' c

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~ • i'Z ' -i'-- 'fcfflrw 'J- r- PAGE FIVE THURSDAY. JANTARY 14. 1943 THE LEDGER & TIMES. MURRAY, KENTUCKY PAGE FOUR ! led by Miss Luey Lee. Miss Lula Garden C4uh Meets Leaves for Officer "Don't Tell Unit Most Families jcfaytqn Beale was program leader. At Hub House Social Calendar I Mrs. Roy -Fanner gave an interest- The' Garden Department df tho Do Not Exceed Training This Week lie Is With," Says r • iug paper- entitled "Lest We Be. Murray Woman's'Club met at tha January 18 Quota on Meat S. Pleasa Ei.circled. ' and MiSs Mary Lassi- r}ub ^se . Thuiadsy afternoon Censorship Office 2>oca\s Society The Monday bridge club will ter's subject was "The Methodise fol its January meeting. Many rural families Cooperat- TELEPHONE 55 OR 247 t Intended fa MRS. H. I. SLEDD. Editor Church in North Africa." A vocal! • # . , On battle fronts every day men meet with Mrs. Carlisle Cutchin at ing in the Share-the-Meat pro- Mrs. Will C. E Telephone 247 toto. "1 Would Be True.- was ren-* "Flowers for the Flowerless. risk their lives to discover the lo- Wells Hall. prepared by Mrs. Willie Linn, was gram are finding by careful check- return ftwne Uu aered by Mrs -Gingles Wallis with cation and strength of the military Guests in the .home of Mr. and read by Mis. George Baker. "Care Tuesday, January 19 .. ups that ordinarily., they do not 1*4 kurrttjt taaspiui M Miss Lula Clayton Beale at the Units of the enemy. Yet at home, Mrs. Eugene Shipley over tho wee*, of House Plants"_was discussed by The East Circle of the Woman's use rriore than the Government's itajr. £ue Hoi tun Cook Society piano. * too many of us are presenting tho end were Mr. and .Mrs. George Ha*T liAl Mrs. B. P.' Berry. Roll call was Society of Christian Service will meat alteweQM. -Of-2Vs. pound*. pel Meets at Mr*. Fulton's enemy with information of the and children of Paducah. Hub Dunn ll qi A social hour was enjoyed, and meet at 2:30 p.m. at the home of person per week, stated Miss answered with a state and its same military value, the Office of Henry Fulton, who has been tak- Many have hi Mrs. Marvin Fulton opened her dainty refreshments »:eru served. Mrs. B. W. Overbey. 604 Olive St. Rachel Rowland, .home demonstra- adopted flower A display"'©! Censorship stated this week. among whom are home Tuesday afternoon tfr the New members present were j tion agent i^ Calloway county. ing officer's training at Northwes- paintings, punts, and rugs was The regular meeting of the rfegul^'mgcij^g. of the Sue'Holton Wylie Dgbbs and Miss Mary Lou This is the information which For them, few diet changes are tern University, Evanston, 111., is families of Orvil ( •planned by Mesdames Fred Music Club will be fteld at the Cook Society of tin- Fast Christum newspapers and individuals aie visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moore and sister igles. Vernon Anderson*, '^Jesoe • Club House af 7;XTO*cTdress to make a few plans for the new try. . fish. game, eggs and chee*- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ernest Erwin and as of teal blue with aeeessoties year-for its members.^——: - ^•PWBBT^^ " .- j \: • Small store operators can rid year. " Dried beans, peas, soyjJeohs and Elder. Miss Elder, who has been Mrs. John McPl of black. , ~ ' •, making her home with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Doran presided over Is §till Taking themselves of a bugbear which Homemakers are facing many nuts are high in food value, too, MrS. Tom Erwin S;r.ce her gfaatiaticin from the Mrs. Wallis Entertains Arts Mrs. Herbert Dunn, left this week th< meeting and the -devotional MJ^S has harassed them for years—keep- problems different from the ones and can be the basis of a satisfying Stark Erwin, Mr ; .And ( rafts tJub for Paris, where she has been trans- Puryear high chool ' Mrs._ Under- Volunteers ing accurate and up-to-date rec- they found a year ago. The.busi- meaL" man Lassiter, Mi ferred by the TV A. w.iod' has held a secretarial posi- Mr> Jesse Wallis was hostess ords. according to Clyde Miller, ness of running a -home, preparing and son- Marvin. Visitors in Murray Tuesday tion* with the Agricultural Conserr Wednesday afternoon at her home • Recruiting Regional Managm^JL Louis Of- meals and taking care of the chil- Mr. and Mrs J were Col. Jack Nelson, head of \SntHi- AiUHJU'-TOIl »l Pa^iA." Tn IU' All*. Jim gfjfis LluU. Mis. and Induction Offii in Louisville" Tice, .at the U. S. Department of dren hsp'become more complicated Kentucky Asked Paducah, Harold i «,CQLD ! Acting Corpora! TUnderwood is E3ias Robertson was an additional the state highway patrol, Capt. today ann<^fnced that the Marine' Commerce. -Record Keeping for and .touch rnor? importsmt in war- To Grow 9K,000 Raymond Tade of Padueah arid " stationed at the Smyrna Air Base "BSBtr Corps is continuting to accept Small Stores," a monograph pre- time. With the rationing of some Copt. Whelan of Frnkfort. Tbojr at Smyrna. Tenr.. to which place The .hours were--spent-.in Red men. between the ages of 18 and pared by the Buieau of Foreign foods, scarcity of materials and Acres of Hemp were here on an inspection trip. QUICK RELI he returned following a few days Cro$s sewing. The chib Voted 30, through the Selective Service and Domestic. Commerce, and pub- shortage of labor, the homemaker Symptom, ef Dtatr THREATENS t^UjQUgfck :•'••• donation to the fund for training a System for immediate induction lished by the Special Senate Com- must plan very carefully indeed to The 1943 food goals excel! 'the Mis. Ralph Wade Paschall and^ At the very first sniffle, sneeae. or any sign of a cold just try a few drops of • • • s • Red Cross nurse.*' f^ and transfer to the Recruit Depots, mittee to Study Problems of keep her family. Including herself, food goals of 1942 on practically little v son. Charts* Bertram, of STOMACH Vicks Va-tro-nol up esch nostnl. If • During .the social hour the hos- alii crops. Probably the greatest HumboIcfL "Tennwere the week- Mrs. Lock w ood Speaks Applicants for Marine Corps ser-^ American Small Business, is fle- healthy and normal in abnormal used in time. Vs-trfr-nol's quiet action tess- -served—a salad plate tp -the increase fcy Kentucky will be end guests of Mrs. Paschall's DUE TO EXCE helps preveht "rqany co:ds tram. devel- TirfairnMrac hers Arssoeiatmn vice may make their application at. signed for the^ owners of small re- times. PnreBeekT.il. of Hoi oping And remember^this, vhen'a twenty-one present; \ in the growing of hemp for fiber mother, Airs. Rafe - Jones and -The -Parent Teacher s Associ- any Marine Corps Station tail outlets. Must H«ip or it Will heSd cold makes ydu miserable, or tran- In keeping with your plans to and hemp for seed. The 1943 daughter Jane. sient congestion .-fills up" nose ar.d ation At Work' was the title of through their own local'Selective This new monograph shows hJw be more careful in planning and Orw two million botti* Mrs. Outland Is Complimented goals ask Kentucky to £row 50.000 Mrs. Vernon Stubblefield, Sr., and r -<..'3 -•")-3-#«ri»os« Ya-trd-nol the ^.address of "Mrs. Tuttle Ix>ck- Service Boards. They will be as- the records of small stores may be preparing meals is the home- TBEATMI.NTbenb dues t'lpt important things. It U> acres of hemp for seed and 48.000 Miss Mary Shipley visited Mrs. . irmploma of diame u wood. of Paducah. as^ehe spoke Mrs. ""^Wilbert Outland Was. com- signed to training stations as soon .kept with a minimum of expendi- makers pledge presented by the ' ll s:«rir/ nmembranes,<2)relieves acres of hemp for fiber. This 98.- to the regular, meeting 4>f the plimented on Monday afternoon Harn\pn" Eaker of Paris Tuesday * iTt at \lirs-; . helps . a? their induction is effected. ture of time and effort. It is not National Livestock and Meat when friends 'in the neighborhood^ 000 acres of5hemp leads the other night. * c . cav-Td nasal - ^T^m Murray P.-T.A- Thursday, after a textbook. i>ut does set forth In Boardu .. duo lo Cxcm Add. Sol gathered at her home for a sur- At the same time it was an- 47 states- in individual crop in- Mrs. E. C. Overby underwent an Aatc f.-r -WUI«rd'« M. fc-tioy V W TToSn. MrT" L0CkU'«X>d, suite practical terms the procedures for I pledge the Nation that my mis- vtstt. ~*srhr-geest brought a nounced that the Marine Corps is creases. Illinois and Minnesota are appendectomy Tuesday morning in# ~ , oxpUios tbi. Inounoo ident of the organizafrori. tttscos- record-keeping that are necessary sion ,. " r- I ,< . I r f ^ i ft, and later in the afternoon re- seeking specialists, for voluntary second in-4he proposed 1943 pro- the Mayfield hospital. She Is ge^L sed what the members of P-TA for intelligent management of ^he Will be to practice good nutrition; k DALE & STII 11 enlistment, above the age of 37 duction of hemp with -each antici- ting along nicely. - V orgamxations could do 0 ^ freshments were served. small store. A "one-book" sys- I Dr.n who can qualify a% stenographers,- To plan those meals jwhich every pating meeting v goal requirements home front during the duration. Hiere were about 10. present- tem is provided that will furnish Sgt. Glenn Storyr „'Washington,' clerk typists. barbers, cooks, .day v of 60,000 acres each. H.iel: TURN'BO Precision Watch and the store owner all the business D. C., Mrs. Edgar Provine, Union Accompanied by Miss Jane Sex- bakers, carpenters, electricians, Yield energy for work and play: Clock Repair Work facts necessary for successful man- City. Tenn., Mr.- and Mrs. S. C.- MHt Miller 1 eiebrales Birthday - "Moals which supply the strength t'»n. Hubert Lax, vu.ee rtuder.: at plumbers, tailors. water supply en- Th'c Martttnre Cbmmlsslon has Story, Paris, Tenn.. and Mr. and - lirs. Claude L Miller erdertain- agement, and also for the prepara- FURCHESS Murray College^ sang "The- World gineers and foremen, gunsmiths, that wins, ; 'T -. ' assigned a Liberty , ship to be Mrs. C. M. Hendrick were dinner ed Friday afternoon, January 8, tion of Income; social-security. JEWELRY STORE Is Mine Tonight,'.' cobblers, motor mechanics, paint- "With prblein—minerals—vitamins. guests Sunday night in the home between the hours of four and si* Federal exctSe and State and local named by the school children, of Sirs. H. J. Fenton. president, pre- blacksmitbs, niotiod picture of Mr. and Mrs. Claude U Miller. 100 "North Fifrirstreet olclock. m-honor of her son, "Mitt" sales tax returns. each state. sided' over the_J»usiness peetihg projectionists, machinists and ©ie- I pledge my service to my Nation, Will those who was celebrating his fourth •Hi whidj time a report was..2iye!r sel mechanics. Men desiring to As a resalt of the wide interest To . 45 per cent of them in bpok* ting .starrer every day. You can .buy now from j The steei staples for 'hese stock on hand. Come to see us every time you are • LADIES'— I book* fi>. 500 tons ol slee! a -. ear. in town. -: •*»',, SouTHERn BellTelephoiie I Neaeir *> million board frt^, of JOHNSON ~ ' ianiU-r are required for the v. idi- Murr BOD TELEGRAPH COfllPRfiy DRESSES COATS HATS SKIRTS ! en splinters- - "" _ IHCORPORATItB • I T. O. TURNER APPLIANCE COMPANY Fertet lour Cares, rib. 2*. PAGE FIVE

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coin. Neb,, were Christmas visitor, l&YS S. Pleasant Grove with their parents Mr. and Mrs RATION NEWS Farm Units for Toy Brandon of Midway. Pvt. J. Service Notes 1c per word. Minimum charge, ,C. Brandon visited his mother, S 55 OR 247 (Intended for last week) Draft Deferment 25c. Terms, cash in advance for » Mrs. Dovle Brandon, y JAN. 15—Last day to obtain Mrs. Will Erwin was able to War Ration Book No. 1, used for each insertion. • PHONE 55 Several families have moved. CLASSIFIED ADS Raphael Jones, son of Mrs. Rafe home of Mr. and / treUumJl^f. Jast week_ from a purchasing sugar and coffee. Are Enumerated Mr. and Mrs. Ellle Paschall to the Jones of this city and a candi- ley over the weeks, j Jhirray hospital after a two weeks JAN. 21—Last day for using farm of Mrs. Ermine Hayes, Mr. date in Officers School, Camp I .Mrs. George Hay flay. stamp No. 3 in gasoline rationing The new standards set up for and Mrs. Cody Taylor to the home Davis, N. C, underwent an ap- Paducah. books. Stamp No. 4 becomes valid determining who are necessary For Sale Hub Dunn 1> on the sick list. of Mr. and Mra. Tom Tingston, pendectomy Friday morning. He Situations Wanted For Rent farm workers, to be deferred by who has been tak- Many have had colds or flu Leo Carraway to the Oby Wal- on January 22. is reported as recuperating nicely. lofcal , draft boards, define an Es- ing at Northwes- among whom are members of the drop farm and his father Lee Car- JAN. 31—Coupon No. 10 in War He 1vill be glad to hear from WE HAVE RECEIVED another EMPLOYMENT WANTED in Mur- FOR RENT: Furnished ^-room a- sential worker" as "any active op^ Evanston, 111., Is families uf Orvil Owen^ Miss No is raway to the place vacated by the Ration Book No. 1 good, for three Iriends while confined to his room shipment of tarpaulins, treated ray; white lady, with 3Vfc years' partment; also one furnished room, erator. unpaid family laborer, or nts, Mr. and Mrs. Moore and sister Miss Molly HUI latter near Taylor', Store, Charley pounds of sugar through this date. Hi* address is Candidate R-"Jones^ pavers for wagons and trucks in college work. WUl be available on 1415 S. 15th Si-. Mrs. W. T. Fair. any hired laborer on a farm which and Bob Moore, Cody Taylor, Myers to near Providence. Coupon No. 28 is v^lid for one Jr.. ASN, 351 (Aft85. Ward 15. Sta assorted sizes. Good values! Sex- February 1. Box 63, Route 4, Ben- produced.in 1942 essential agricul- James Euei Erwin. _____ pound of coffee through February tion Hospital, Camp Davis, N. C. ton-Douglass Hdwe Co. ltp ton. Ky. FOR RENT: 2-room furnished a- Sedberry has re- Mason Paschall recently visited tural products in the ratio of one We had the pleasure on Christ- 7. partment, 505 Poplar, Phone 315. ime in Union City his mother Mrs. Belle Paschall. active worker for at least 12 war WE HAVE PLENTY of Atkins mas Day of attending the golden ODT Visitor Couple only. J7,14-2tft of several weeks Mrs Belle Adams Story, 81, units, and which will be produc- cA>ss-cut saws, a splendid brand, Mr Nolan of the ODT will re- Joe M. *Ward ^has been assigned Notices Mrs. Joe Baker, wedding anniversary of Mr. and passed away last Saturday night ing by July 1, 1943, 16 war units at the old price. See us also for FOR RENT: A store house at Cher- turn tu Murray Thursday, January to the Engineers Replacement Mrs. Ross Paschall Mrs. Paachall's after a long Invalidism at her for each active worker." extra handles, and for chopping ry. Good location. Mrs. Baucum. 21, and will be in the circuit court Training Center, 18 miles out of ter* is a patient at brother, Duncan Ellis, sister, the home near Edge Hill. She was axes. Sexton-Douglass Hdwe Co. HAVE YOUR SEWING MACHINE rooin from 9' to. 5 to help com- The schedule of essential pro- Washington. D. C. in Fort Bel voir, where she i» tak- writer, snd Mr. Puchall's sister reared in South Howard communi- and VACUUM SWEEPER checked FOR RENT: Unfurnished house — ducts for determining the num- Va. His address is: Pvt. Jo«pph Mrs. Emma Miles and son Mar- ty and well known here. mercial truckcrs-with their prob- FOR SALE; 100-acre farm, 3 miles and repaired while parts are a- 4 rooms and bath; good garden lems. j ber of war units produced by a M. Ward. Co. A 4th Bn. 3rd east of Hazel, well improved, 3 to- i Hughes and Mr. vin were present at the home last Mr and Mrs. Ped Spann of vailable by "Singer" guaranteed spot. Between 6th & 7th Streets on faim-Us as follows: Platoon, ERTC, Fort Belvoir, Va. l^acco barns, well, cistern, and Ryan accompanied Christmas Day had also been at Murray "were recent visitors with It is important that, truckers -sendefcr—; =—_ Olive. See C. A. Bishop. Itc I—Livestock Animals porch; on mail route, gravel to my o Nash villa Tuee- the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Hart and solVe their problems now because We are also going to bring Our Livestock Pro- or Acres Equal gate. See L. L. Wilson, Route 3, >k a plane for New Pvts Hal ton and Luther Hender- Mr and Mrs Wayne Clark. those without Certificates of War FORT BENJAMIN HARJUSON, dress form equipment and "War ducts: Beef Cat- to One War Box 12, Hazel, Ky7 Jl4-F4;4tp rait further orders, son of Georgia were holiday visit- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ellis; ol necessity will not be able to buy Pvt. Sam P. Milam, son of Budget" sewing lessons touMurray Lost and Found gasoline or tires after February tie (numbers) Unit* Sam D. Milam, Murray, has been every Thursday. /ttty of Camp Car- ors with their relatives, Mrs. Quit- Salem, Ky.. Misses Robbie Erwin FOR SALE: 268-acre farm, 97 acres it- Farm herds 12 transferred to Camp McClain, For information leave nasne and LOST: Bcawp, leather, belt part of he guest this week man Walker, Mrs. Lucile Tyler and Ethel Mae Paschall, Munsford- in dry creek bottom, tillable land, Don't Loss Books Feedlot 20 Miss., for basic training. address at Ledger & Times office man's brown leather ipat, between Mrs. Jewell Witty, and families. ville, were holiday visitors. 11 miles southeast of Murray, 2 War Ration books are more Rahge - 19 and our representative will call Providence ancl-Ceo, ^Shoemaker's tty of Detroit also Seme of the homes of thi* com- Mra, Ellis underwent.a tonsillec- settlements, lots of good timber. precious than money. Don't lose Stocker thought and run on next Thursday. home on Providence-New Concord* er, Mra Witty, the munity that had family reunions tomy last week. - FORT BENJAMIN HARRISON, Knpwn as the Frank Lax farm. yours. Many are reported being grass) 75 Singer Sewing Machine Co., Padu- road. Finder please return Y6'*Geo. t. during the holidays were Mr. and A union prayer service was held Ind—Pvt. Will F. Farmer, son of Anyone interested see Houston stolen. Thieyefr use them for con- Chickens (numbers) cah, Kentucky. tf-e Shoemaker, Route 2, Hazel. ltp . (Dub) Russell of Mrs. Emmett Erwin, Mr. and Mrs. New Year's Day at the Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Farmer of 600 Lax, Hazel. Route 2. 2tp ducting a black market Broilers 000 ton,. San Antonio, Dumas Stark, Vt^ and Mrs. C. R. church in Murray. The pastors ot Poplar Street, Murray, has been Book No. 1 Layers 75 NOTICE: Hog Feeders, save money LOST: Saturday morning .on or st week with his Paschall. Mrs. Ermine Hayes and First Christian Chdrch. Memorial transferred to Ft. Benjamin Har- FOR SALE: A well improved, level Ration Book 3ft 1 l? the one Flock replacement 300 on .feed. Buy less, save more- -near the Sqpare, a lady's , white isa Russell. — son Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Baptist "Church, Church of Christ, rison, Ind., for basic training. ridge farm of 50 acres with a 7- you use for buying sugar and cof- Hogs ksr===s^=s==k 20 Think of it! One^jag of Murphy's goid Swi^s watch. Reward. Finder Skier has returned Boyd, Mr. and jMrs. Jim Erwin, First Baptist Church and First room dwelling, stock barn and fee.- If you have at. do. not wor- Milk Cows w/. 1 C ut-Cost N^oncenfrate is enoukff "please return to Mrs. Leila Law- Iowa, where she Mrs. Hartie Ellis and Herman, Mr. Piesbyterian Church were present; FORT BENJAMIN HARRISON, outbuildings, Also two Spotted Po- ry about Book 2. - In due time Sheep in farm flock 30 far two pigs -£rom birth to mar lit rence. 408 N. 7th St., or'Ledger 8c mas holidays with and Mrs. Duncan Ellis, Dunk apd also Bro. J. H. Thurman took part Ind.—The following men have been land China males, a yearling and you will be notified through tbe- .Lambs in feedlot 160 See us today. X Herman Robfti- Times office. ltp . and Mrs. George Ernest Erwin and families, Mr. and in the service. transferred from here to Camp a 3-months old; registered and newspapers about No. 2. Range., sheep 45 son. Puryear, Tenh, er, who has been Mrs. John McPherson. Mr. and Pendleton, Virginia, for basic train- highly bred. J. J. Gough, Route I, Tire Inspection Turkeys ,40 me with Mr. and MrS. Tom Erwin, Mr. and Mrs. ing: Johnny-: G. Walston, Dexter Benton, Ky. J7,14-2tp The"~TJfflTre- of Price Administra- II—Fiber and Oil Crops and ELECTROLUX CLEANERS. Re- Wanted inn. left this week ^Stark Erwin, Mr. and Mrs. Her- Coldwater News Route 1; James P. Smith, Hamlih; tion has modified its periodic tire Potatoes (in acres) FOR SALE: Farm wagon; a used pair parts and supplies. Nbw ones she has been trans- ""man Lassiter, Mra Emma Miles Wilson T Wilkinson, Murray "Route inspection program by postpon- American-Egyptian cotton 2.5 cook stove in good condition. Will available now. jp. -D. Adams, May- WANTED:. Jap hay See D. W. VA and son. Marvin. Mrs. Joe Myers Hanellne is some 3; Robert B. Outland, Murray; Cle- ing the January 31_.deadline for sell cheap. Walter Trevathan, field, Ky. Phone 186-J. J7,14^t-p Doron at Express Office on Sat- Murray Tuesday Castor beans 3 tus S. Colson, Murray Route 3; Lo- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brandon of better. Route 5, Murray. J7,14-2tp .urday. * ltp the first inspection, and providing Fiax Seed and Soybeans — ___ 12 mau C. McDougal, Murray Route 7; c Nelson, head of Paducah, Harold Brandon of Lin*- Mr. and Mrs Herman Cudc and LOCAL HAULING—CaU us for for less frequent examinations. Hemp •> 5 way patrol, Capt f.noly Sunday with Mr and Eugene^ Alton,^. I£ew Concur^ SALE: A pair of good young local hauling of all kinds. Phone HELP WANTED: Girl far general Oncfer the revised" ^program, * an Peanuts, all Potatoes 8- of Paducah arid Mrs Ollle Snow. Mr. Snow is James Wrr». Brandon, *Murra ~ —y- Rout— e~ mules, coming 2 and 3 gears'Old. 155-W. Cecil Paschall and M O. housework. Go hopie nights. Tele- holders of basic gasoline ration III • JTiftki ^rops un_acres) if Frnkfort They UL ' *f; "Ray B. Brownffeld. Murray: A bargain if sold at once Taylor Page, 202 N. IStfi St Janl4p phone ffW-W. It QUICK RELIEF FROM A coupons w.li'have until the end Barley, wheat, grain- sorghum, n inspection trip, Juanita Adams left Wednesday Cortez Byecs, Murray; Wilbur Seed and Implement Co. Itc Symptom, ol Distress Arisingbam of March for their .first Ure in- oats, rye, dry field peas, WANTED -TO BUY: A baby strol- ffade Paschall andj for Detroit to seek employment. Clouser, Lynn Grove; Norman Cul- WRECKER SERVICE. Parker's Ga- spection, and subsequent inspec- cover crop seeds, hay, and - ler. Mrs, L. Richardson, 1«10 Mil- irks Bertram. STOMACH ULCERS "Aunt Frances" Marine is some peppen Murray Route 6; Carlis C. FOR SALE: Hawthorne 26-in. bi- rage is only 35 miles an hour from' L, were the week- tions will be once -in each six hay crop seeds __ cycle, used 10 months, excellent you. Phones 373 (day* and 565-J ler Ave~ Phone 133-W. It better. <7 Hurt, Hazel Route 2; Owen C. Mrs. Paachall's due TO EXCESS AQID months, instead Oi once every Corr}, dry edible beans, rice, Mrs. Lon Snow is On the siclj list Garrison, Hamlin; J. B. Poyner, condition. Fully equipped. Brand (night). tf-c Rafe - Jones and PnraBoekTells of Hoae Treatment tint four months. hP-pom-corn, green peas, "at the home of Ollie Snow. Murray Route 2; Richard H. Wil- new fires. See Tom Fenton at the SAXONY'S Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Motorists with B or C supple- and sweet corn Bailey Jewelry Store after 4:30 WE HANDLE DeKalb Hybrid Seed Bro. B. F. Blankenship and Mrs. cox. Murray Route 5; Hoy Morri- Over two million bottle* of the WILLA R D mentary books or—bulk —coupons p.m. ltp Corn; Hutson's and Armour's Fer- MASTERPIECE tubblcficld. Sr., snd TREATMENT have boen K>ld for relief of Blankenship and family took, din- IV——Fruits (in acres) son. Murray Star Route; and Ru- ly mptomi of dlatrcea arialng from I for fleets will be required to get Tree fruits fjis C. Outland, Murray Route 3. tilisers; Grey Seal House and Barn Ipley visited Mn ner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. FOR. SALE: One piano. 504 Olive their firsts inspections by the end Blackberries, cranberries, dew. Paint. J. T. Taylor Seed and Im- WHEAT of Paris Tuesday » Jennings Turner and .family. St, Phone 251-J. . . tt of February. > . • —- berries: . raspberries; straw- plement Co. tf-c IS !;. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Corp. John T; Lassiter, Camp SHORTS S •: with Murray College Clyde Mitchell who spoilt^Tire" Sugar cane £ 1 trouble lo help loosen and expel Regional"" library service. She holidays with Jus parents,. Mr. ferry Brent Hart, four-months- germ laden phlegm, and aid nature We will continue to grind as usual every day in Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Paschall was teaching fifth grade at LynjL and Mrs. El'mus Mitchell ahd other oki-»een-of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hart, to soothe and heal raw, tender. In- the week, but will have to turn some people down and .children spent Sunday wi* flamed bronchial mucous mem- Grove. relatives and friends around"Mace- died at Detroit, Mich., Saturday. on Saturdays unless ypu cooperate with us in the Faxon High School Mr. and Mrj. Cteud Underwood.' branes. Ten your druggist to sell you Hilton Williams, agriculture -dorfia, left Wednesday,'December The body was shipped here for a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- above request. We thank you. Connie Lamb spent the latter teacher at Lynp Grove, went on 80 for a "camp in Louisiana. ^ burial. Funeral services-were held derstanding _>ou must like the Vay it JCjur next basketball game is quickly allays the cough or you are .part--®* last week with her sister John Burton, a home "boy, left at the Murray Church of Christ Jbave of absence to enter the scheduled with Aljno Friday nigfii," to have your money back. - Lena Cosby., j'l ' M6nday morning, December. 28, for Tuesday afternoon with the Rev. S. Army Air 'Col-ps, January 5. His January 15. ROSS FEED COMPANY J>l4ce has been temporarily filled, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Paschall the army. .. P. Martin and Bro. J. Fondren The honor roll for the last and Mrs. Add Paschall visited CREOMULSION North Third St. MURRAY Telephone 101 by Lennon Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stubbhjfield Fulford officiating. for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis month is as follows: their brother Rupert OfT who is Oury Lassiter, principal at New and daughter Mrs..-MaHs-Allbrit- First grade: Jackie Guerin. Bob- in. the Mason, Hospital, Thursday Concord, resigned ~ Jaiiiuiiy >5 ,-to teta of Green Plain were Sunday bie Nobles. Martin Wells. Wanda of last week. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Pete enter a war industry, in Louisville. June Hale, and Shirley Marie Mr. and Mrs. Odie Morris were Wisehar* and "Uncle Jeff" Stub- His place has been taken by Bill Tucker. - Lipford, a" December graduate st callers in Murray Thursday of last blefleld of Macedonia. Second grade: Thomas'Boggard, week., s Dr, Miller of -Hazel was called Murray College. Graves Morris, Betty Jane Out- Mr. and Mrs. Olan Snider visit- Thursday, Friday and "Sunday to land and Zara Mae Turner. HAY — WE WILL GET RR ed with Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Sni- see "Uncle -George" Freeland of ftAJ. HUttHKS BACK FROM Third grade: Glenda Sue Ellis, — OR IT CANT LL« RAD Dairy Farmers' der Sunday. Freelands Mill "Who ij> very ill. * AFRICA FOR BRIEF VISIT and Frankie Jane Guerin. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cole, Mr. Mrs' Guthrie-Osbron and.sons, of . Fourth grades . Wilma Boggard, and Mrs. Coy Cole visited with near Providence were Saturday Major Nat Ryan 'Hughes,., who Patil Boggard, and Tedfdy Morris. In order that you may have fertilizer that contains Mr. and Mrs. Quitman K,ey Friday. night- and Sunday guests .of- her has been in Africa and,the Mid- " Fifth graded Elna Turner and nitrogen to put under your spring crops, why not - Martha Nell Mocrts--S^ent Thurs- parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmus dle East for some months, returned, Nancy Jeffrey. day niht of last week in the home Mitchell of Macedonia. - ? let us take your order now? to Murray Saturday for a , few Six-.h gratie: Mary Evelyn Mil- of her aunt, Mrs. Myrtle Vandyke Mr. and Mrs. Hassel Brown kill- We have a very good supply of Korean and Kobe MILK days visit "with, friends and rela^ ler^ Helen o Ruth Billington, Betty and family.—Lady- Bug. iiveg here. -- "" Sue Outland, and Laura Alice7 ed $sme liibe hogs Thursday?". Lespedeza. JJ " Ragsdalc. Mr. ahd Mrs. Garfield Todd- of Major Hughes is with the judge 1 (Intended .for fest week) We can make a limited amount of deliveries. Memphis, Tenn., spent Christmas advocate generals department. U. " Here I come with good .wishes even and Christmas day with his S. . Army, but was detached • for to each one for the "New Year. sister Mrs. Nollie Smith and Mr. service with the Eighth British I lazel Home Ec —Lewis Cosby" traded his gray PARKER SEED COMPANY QUOTA Army in--Egypt and Lvbia for a Smith of Murray—Kentucky Belle Club News mare for a nice tlack sorse Sat- Ne^v Location, East Main St., Near the Railroad time. He also .served fti various urday. parts of .Egypt' and Palestine. BURNED TO DEATH PHONE 665-J MURRAY, KY. On Monday, January *,11, the Mr. and Mrs.- Wayne Cole, Mr. Calloway County farmers have been He left Tuesday for ^Bcooklyn Jlazel Home Ec Club met^with the and Mrs. Loyd Gowens have spent Buford >FoUts and his sist'ec-Miss to receive orders .forjfutureSduty.. president, Sue Underwood, presid- the past lew days with home folks Edna Foljsji were burned to 'death asked to produce 8'' more milk in 1943 ingr-^ Because of the absence of •in Tenhessee. _ ;. ' Sunday- Svhen^ their. borne nine miles southwest - of Mayfield 'was Jiinmie Key, a new treasurer was Martha Nell MorriS spent Sat' than they did in 1942. They are asked to destroyed by fire. elected, Miss Betty Milsteiad being urday .night, with Martha Sue increase their number of milk cows and TRUCK DRIVERS chosen. —- , „. - v Smotherman. Martha Sue andTier Topics discusstd were: How To brother '. Jimmie returned home BIGGEST BLDGET heifers 6' « over 19.42. See Us For Daily Dress' in Wartime, by Nolle Wal- -with Martha-Jicil Sunday morning President Roosevelt submitted.Uo COllgr^s thio week" a federal bud-' Thank You! ker; Essentials of Good Grooming and spent the day. ;w more new by Mary Steele; and Nutritional Mr."and Mrs. (5die Morris visited get for the 19*3-44 fiscal *Vear, "4 We don't have to tell you of the ur- TRUCK Needs Today was given by Mis? at the bedside oTMtSr^EUTUCJT'Orr beginning July 4, of $109 biiiron We wish to thank the farmers-of Calloway Elaine Ahart. Friday afternoon. Miss Eunice is dtftlars, by far the largest in his- and adjoining counties for their splendid coopera- The next meeting will be the. still unimproved. tory in the world. gent need for more milk for the Army tion and patronage with the Murray Live Stock i best makes RECORDS first Monday- in February with Mr. and Mrs. Odell Orr moved and Navy and other Government agen- One Pad of*50 Sheets the Senior girls in" charge of the to Dencel Paschall's farm last Company. ) . program. , week. - c Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Paschall, NOTICE iner come in cies. And 90% of all fhe milk you pro- Due to travel facilities we have sold oig$ in- 90 Mr. and Mts. Glen E. Paschall •CAMPUS LIGHTS' TO BE ANNUAL MEETING terest in the Murray Live Stock Company to Mr. he dust, dirt duce is sold by us tovthe Government. were among those that attended These forms are for keeping PRESENTED NEXT MONTH leaving your the sale of Mr. and Mrs] Jim Tay- CALLOWAY COUNTY Audrey Simmons, who will continue to sertfe you f data f^>r quarterly reports to lor's Thursday. T shining. They are,not getting now more than 50' "Campus Lights", annuel musi- LIME COOPERATIVE, Inc. in tbe same location, -—r^—; the Ouiee of Defense Trans- cal production sponsored by the Arlen Sheridan ft as a " small A • -W , ^ . . of what they; need.—_ a daily record of all truck Murray State College men's music daughter in the Mason Hospital Murray, January 25, 1943 Good Luck", mt)v(>mt11ts and -to provide iil-wjflfojjptumffliifr. #t theTpresent. We wish you and'.Mr. Simmons the very best fi trtei nVtV, Phi- Mu Alpha. -wUl.be AH members of the Callo- cleaner. portatlon. presented February 26, irtias b^n — Mr. and Mrs. Lewis visited with j . . ... of luck and hope and believe that the farmers in If we can render you any service announced by Ralph Cole, student Ervin Cochran a,id daughter .Cles- Lime Cooperative are this territory will continue to have one of the best director from Benton. The show sie Wednesday of week Cle. hereby notified of. the sec- to help meet the goal set for us, Suitable binders are also a- will be given in the college audi- sie. fe having trouble it""h one of" ond* annual meetin' g of the livestock markets in the country, located at Mur- vailable for these forms. torium. and fuff rehearsals will her eyes. - * - Cooperative to be held in ray, Kentucky. . $62.75 please call on us. begin in February. I suppose Mr. and Mis. Douglays Murray, at the Court House Daily Truck Records are Music for ,Campus Lights ot. Vandyke TTff fafliriig plenty of- light at 10:00 A.M., Monday, Jan- Your friends, 1943 will be furnished by JLon now since purchasing two Alladen uary 25, 1943. . now required of truck Fbster and his official college lamps. owners. dance b^nd. a^gfhented by vari- L. W. Cosby purchased two nice Business of the day will in- i Murray Milk Products ous other c^*»f»us musicians. Work pigs last week elude report of year's trahs- JOE ALTSHELER on-the dancing chorus, which will Odie Morris finished stripping to- hrctionj and the election of The Ledger & Time* be directed by Miss Martha Belle • bSeco December 24 with the H3 two directors to fill expired COMPANY r i . r< 11. 1' —• r Murray, Ky. Phone 55 HoOd, Murray, will begin soon. .istance of Charlie Col "Mrs. Douglas Vandyke, Hubert Un- CLAY LEWIS Buy War Bonds and Stamps! del-wooderwood andXoan^ Coy CcflCrile Lady Bug.

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"Rank Rationing" feelers will have separate "ac- Mrs. B. H. Johnson Murray College RATION BOOK NO. t counts" in the banks for each ra- TWO MORE HOMES WILL BE READY SOON Starts January 27 tioned commodity, i^uing checks Rites at Lynnville * . Smashing All Records * ~ (Continued from Page 1) Wins Three, Drops against the accounts when they of the illness of his parents. His War Ration Book Two, which Mrs B H Johnson, aged 81. One Game in Week Nation-wide operation of the: wapt to replenish their stoeks. mother is recovering from an at- will introduce the point rationing Clt .•"ration banking" program, intend- died at the Keys-Houston clinic system. to the American people, sfOf S«*D/W«- tack of pneumonia and his father Thp Murray College Thorough- ed jo case bookkeeping- burdens Mr. and Mrs. Luther Dunn of hospital Saturday morning of .will make its appearance soon. The< recently suffered a stroke and is breds defeated the Evansville Col- and speed the handling of millions Murray."went" 'to Owcn&hor.o Tues;. i-.ea: t disease. fallowing aii ill- printing of 150 million copies Is unable - to take care of himself. dl coupons by rationing boards day afternoon to attend a«~meeting fss of two weeks. lege here last night 60 to 36 for believed to be the biggest job of There ar^no other children at _a»djlealers, will start January 27, Funeral services we're held at its third consecutive victory in a its kind ever undertaken. The New Series held*-*he're by the State Banking home'to help and even the corn the Office of Price Administration 4 the Church of Christ Sunday at week. » . manufacture and shipping of 06 Department for the 'purpose of ex- crop has not yet been gathered. has announced. Lynnville. where she was born Thursday night of last week carloads of safety paper alone re- ing this new. ratiooi system to The four sons of-Mr. and Mrs. Stamps and coupons taken in1 1 bar tared. Bro. J. B Hardimpn they lost "to the Cape Girardeau quired a month. Each ration book banker /In. . Wtsurn Kentucky. R D Hall of Hazel Route 1 are: by storekeejjers. wholesalers andIrM r conducted the services. Indians at Cape 46 to 42. then re- contains 192 ration stamps. Mul- SUBSCRIB Dunn is assistant cashier of Clayton P.. who is a ships clerk, turned home and won two con- tiply that by 150 million books and other dealer^ in rationed goodss j the Mrs. Johnson formerly-lived in" the Bank- of Murray:— US. Navy He enlisted May 11. secutive games over the Tannessee you get almost 30 billion stamps— will flow back to primary sup-j Calloway county. ' Recently she 1936. Another is 1st Sgt. Dewey Tech team on the local floor, 43 a figure which exceeds twelve ONLY CA1 ' piters through- commercial banks] The Marine -comes- from- has been making her home with E.. who* enlisted in the Army Feb- to 33 Friday nigra and 00 to 37 years" continuous production of all much tn the manner -that banks I an oki French word "marin," her daughter, Mrs. Ida Cunning- ruary 15, 1936. A third son, Pvt. Saturday night. the postage stamps used in the act as clearing houses for checks. ' meaning sea soldier. ham. at Dover, Tenn. Her hus- PAPERS I Otho B., was inducted Aprjl 28, United States. Shipping the books band preceded her in death just This gives the College. ( team 1942. The fourth sdn, Pvt. Ollle will -trfke up the equivalent of 12 years ago. - SeVfc'n wins and one loss so far C., was inducted -December 8, this season. four freight trains of 30 caw each. New Posi Surviving are two sons. Willi^ 1942. of CamcJen. Terth:, and Jesse of Mr. and Mrs. James Rupert Limit Set rravr five daughteiajflrs. Cun- -LasMtri, who tire on the Concord ningham. Mrs. Connie West and highway three miles from Mur- Atail on £ Mrs. Frank,. of Lynnville. ray. have three sons in the ser- Mrs. E R. Garrison of Murray and VARSITY vice. They are: Corp. John T. The U S. Post Mrs. ^Guy Simmons of Dawson Lassi-ter, Camp Carrabelle, Flaf.; has issued a ru Springs and a number of grand- Corp. Dan W L'Sssiter. Camp can send newsp children and great-grandchildren. Claibourne, La., and Pvt. James the armed force P. Lassiter, Ft. Benning, Ga. except the publii WflT Production Usher can send tl fide subscribers. Courses Being 41 Complete Jr. Thia .ruling ha HiT UNITED NATIONS WEEK Offered ^Farmers Red Cross Course CAPITOL i over the radio, s CHILDREN 11c ADULTS-^lSc the following si / Avi One of the most spectacular examples of cooperation on the Home at Murray High f JC^j JAN. 14th thru 20th, 1943 A war production course for Front has been the shipbuilding program, says the March of Time in ry I. Sledd, Mun farmers was started at Utterback "The Navy & the^Natlon." Not only has a schedule of an^fec'edcrrted . Fortjvone students of Murray patrons of the ] school Tuesday night and another proportions been attained successf-.iily. but the advances in techniques SATURDAY & SUNDAY high1 whool have completed the To Patrons Muri .will, hie,- started at Pottertown to- have cut construction time from months to days. Red Cross first aid course under The Murray ] night at 7 n'rlock, according to- the direction dT'W. Br Moser and ways been rathi Prof.. W. H. Brooks of the coU^g^ TODAY and FRIDAY have been awarded Junior First matter of hand Both courses are on poultry pro- | CALLOWAY DELEGATES A J certificates. mail. duction and are being taught -fey^ Faxon Coyotes ATTEND FARM BUREAU MEET The 41 are as follows: Prof. A. Carman.. This offjce Is Wallop Eagles, 36-23 Harold Benean. Bobby Cable, patrons must st The government. Prof. Brooks Calloway County Farm Bu- J. W. Cathey, Conley Crass, Paul stated, had set aside an appropri- mail in the futi The Faxon Coyotes started thwc reau. which is" now composed Dill. Billy Joe Farris. Billy Fur- im U> pay ^lor such courses 1J5 ACTIVC members, I.S BEING, rup- the street addresi record for 1W3 by dealing the gerRORj Kenneth 'Galloway. Ruben mimber. In wri wBere a group of at least TO would r evented by four delegates at the Kirksey Eagles by a score of 36- Garrison. Lee Ross Metygin. »ist that they a attend. Any community wishing State Convention which "is betm? 23 At the vof the' first half Jack ie ^SRIIir," ~ Robert Jackson CHARLES at your street ad< such a course should get in touch held In Louisville January 13. 14 the Eagles were leading by 10-9. Moser, Glen Murphey. John pee office Box numb with -him t>r one of the Smith- and 15. Delegates who left Wed- but at the beginning of the second Phillips, John Neal Purdom, Jim- ^ this help the P< Hughes teachers in tflfe cotinty, nesday itnoming to attend the con- half the Coyotes began fighting my Ramsey. Bobby Rowland, Lynn giving you betU he said. vention include President-J. Hans-_ and scoring: they made 27 points "WaUape. Wanda Sue Adams, Hil- patching your mi ford Dor on, Vice-President Rudy during the last half to the Eagles" da Buchanan. help in placing flendon. "Director fttatvin Hill and 7. right boxes. Almo High School County Atient Jno. T. Cochran- Annie Lee Crass. Ann Crawford, Lineup and scores: They will return Fridays night. Cristilene Cunningham. -'Betty- Jo You realize 1 News Kirksey !2 Harrel. Virginia Hayes. Jo Ann Faxon 36 Pos. Calloway County F "^Paschall 16 Hendon. Charlotte Holland, Char/ New students, both in the grades Thompson- 14 number of stran| F Adams 4 lolte Jackson. Frances McFall, and. in high school, have been ad- Ragsdale ft for the last sevei — Stiboa EalTe" McK^l. % ded to our enrollment. We are Brai^SOtr fl^v PLEASE NOTICE of thc*e people G '•Ailson 1 Patricia Outland, Mary Martha. glad to have these students and DuPrie§t 8 similar to our SATURDAY ONLY "Johnson LLzC. C. Hughes, son of Mrs. Outland. Betty Jean Pearson, Nell we hope that they along iuifc|gthl?:r McClure " i SOON mail; you can Dewey Nelson o^ Murray, has -re- Tolley,. Virginia* Rudder. Jo Ann parents will make . Jftmo then- * Substitutes; Faxon— Williams this would causi cently beep promoted to 'the Shroat. Mary Jo Skaggs, Betty America's favorite football son school., The first week after Kirksey—Nanney and Housden. Rrmndiing of t1 rank oL_ First Lieutenant. LL. Ann Smith, Edna Earl* -Starfcar EDDIE BRACKEN — DOROTHY LAMOUR romps to triumph on the ! tThrtsimss ended wIGi the War- —Tha Coyotes--second team"'also J ALWAYS, wl Hughes is a bombardier in . the Be^ty Ann Valentine, Willodean —bringing down five—of the — WILLIAM HOLDEN your address, cj won 33-3. | army ; air corps and received hisj Wood, largest and most vicious Wildcats office and call from Lynn Grove _ by the close training at Midland Flying Fielgq*" 18 COMPLETE SWIMMING - The . number ot auto mechanics ADDRESS card score of 31 to 30. Midland. -Texas. He has -been" in COURSE UNDER RED CROSS foreign service for the past eight left in garages and repair shops is can keep up \ Coach Story's Warriors are months. Friends will be interested approaching about ttte minimum moves. Don't it training their eyes for some, sharp , Eighteen boys and. girls have to lcam of his promotion... which win ^e needed to maintain THE FLEET'S IN' ~ " Friday night; 'January 115. Completed the Beginner's' Swim- necessary auU> and, truck opera- ' about your chai when they go into the field on the Wing course erf the American Red' It navs to read our classifieds. tion. ' w ' 7— SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT will Tpore than 1 hunt of the Faxon Coyotes The Cross.?with Grace Cavender as m- FILL OUT CH gaipe promises from all accounts-f structor, Kenney Keane. assistant M DRESS CARD to be a thriller front start to fin instructor, and Robert Walker, life The Port-Offic War-- -guard. ™ -" — — affvtsed all Pas riors are promising .and "the way. They "are W allows: Julia Ann cannot accept p< the Coyotes took thg Kirksey Fuqua. Pamela Pamplin. Ardith Eagles from their wpgs * last Fri the boys across Ann Boyd. Verona McSmith, Mar- day night. Attention! try to send any garet TJorn^scn,«- Buddy Valen- Tobacco Growers... On Tuesday night,'* January 19. gets by your 1 tine, Jihimy Klapp,. Richard Smith; the Warriors wiTT"clash witfrthat Will be destroy* Joseph Miller, Don Fu $19.25 him on a toad 1 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ! I farm workers^-was based on what ceivjr 'a "package a" week ^nd in- he yould have ternees one every two weeks. , change for you. they produced In T942; th^t- local Making a combine total of j boards might* at their discretion*' helping your < Fighting Youth Join* rait such workers a maximum of round just as < America'* Spy Hunt! six 'months ~ in .which' to i^crea.-*^ ^ Tigers To Meet I have made 1 TltfiHir "pi od'uctiwj of crops— -neededl POUNDS FOR $110,746.94 AT AN AVERAGE OF with the rural i tContitiued_J!rom, Page I) 805,260 fo^ the war. # f -1- Murray Postoffit field goals, Clark scoring one * in | small bridges o the first --period- "tm'd :Kat^r>Trrran--T JOf the above our floor handled: are bad. and i FIFTH FORMER COLLEGE aged to slip Qne in during- the,} almost impassab J STUDENT DBS IN WAR third-stanza. The ~garae ended; are too small to Wifn Murray- scoring 38 points,! your Magistrate Lt. John Montgomery, ll^rty SOLD 144,545 FOR <$16,961.6 7 AT AN AVERAGE OF $11.73 whi\e holding the Cards to 10.1 [ JEOUNDS to fall through, Ridge, is the fifth former student Coach Hollands first five" or i to have your i of -Murray State College who has .those getting- -first call ia date, is j- route over a ro Jctmh Mar fev been killed in World War II, it has FOR AT AN AVERAGE OF Oa«e*n« • by conriposed of Phillips, Alton. Hood, ! POOLED 77,580 POUNDS $15,711.52 $20.25 better repair, been announced by the War De- COIEE« CIA«K • o

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