The Ledger and Times, October 4, 1963
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For more information, please contact [email protected]. 174121,,iv Selected As A Seat All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper )13E11 3, 1963 In The Afternoon God Daily Newspaper We For Murray Trust and Calloway County United Press International IN OUR tath YEA/I Murray, Ky., Fri ay Afternoon, October 4, 1963 MURRAY POPULATION 10, 100 Vol. LXXX1V No. 235 .CHANGES MADE AT STOVE PLANT TODAY Three To Growing Older ReceiveSalo.'" Equipment Demo Women John Perfilio Named Plant With Purpose rganization Superintendent At Three area schools are to receive Tappan 19c individual -packages" of visual com- te" Project munications equipment. to be a- Topic warded in a program sponsored by Announced Open House Held the 3M Company of St. Paul. Mm- Effective immediately, John Per- At Austin School filio has been promoted to plant "Growing Older With A Purpose" nesota D. M. Copy Machines, Inc. • Mrs. Jo Crass. Calloaay County superintendent of the Murray ni- was the major-project lesson taught of Paducah is the local distributor. Campaign Chairwoman for the De- Open house was held at the A B. vision of 'the Tappan Co to replace I. by Mrs. Maxine A committee has been appointed Griffin, family re- Austin Elementary School on to help select the recipients of the mocratic party has announced the Wed- Thvanton Seals who has resigned to lations specialist from Clinton, to nesday eq aointmentpp of the following pre- at 6:30 p. m The event was accept a position with the Waste. the leaders of the Calloway County uipment, tenet chairwomen end advisory corn- sponsored by the PTA under the King Corporation, it was announced Homemakers Club on Thursday Five hundred schools throughout at mhtee to serve in the November leadership of Mrs Eurie Garland, today by Bob Wyman. general man- the City Hall. Miss Deanne Cochran, the nation will receive similar equip- Plettion. chairman. ager. student home ment packages under the $15 mil- agent, assisted. The parents visited each of their Points discussed lion program designed to encourage Pcrfilio has served as personnel by the leaders Serving on the Advisory Cotmait- childrr-'., rooms and discussed the were statistics, physical creative teaching. manager for the division since 1961 aging, grow- mitee will be Mesdames Luck Burt, work ef each child with the teacher ing older versus Dr. Franklin G Fitch, Associate and will continue to handle per- getting older, make Garnett Jones. Coleman J. McDe- TheTo attendancebanner was won by every day count, Professor of Education at Murray sonnel responsibilities social life import- vitt, and Dewey Ragsdale. Mrs. alto. a Keel's fourth grade ance, retiring to something not from State College has been named to Edward Hendon has been war- something, the selection committee. Serving as Precinct Chairwomen ranted, effective immediately, to as- developing shock sort- Refreshment, were served in the ers, and The group will screen proposals wit be: sistant plant superintendent, cov- decisions that should be Hobert Ledford lunch room by Mrs. Garland and something. developing shock absorb- for the grants submitted by prin- ering operations In press enamel, No. 1. Mrs. A B Crass and Mrs. the home room mothers. Any person desiring cipals and administrators, describ- assembly and sub-assembly depart- to hear this Chesley Butterworth. Hobert Ledford Is Austin teachers are Mrs. Mary lesson taught may do ing their technique for employing ments. so by attend- Lou Lassiter. -first; Mrs. Bonnie ing one of the county clubs visual aids in the classroom. Pro- Vice-President A&P Hendon. a native of Concord, has Their No. 2. Mrs. Odell Vance. Mrs. Crouch. second: Mis.s Marie Skin- schedule is Coldwater. third posals are to be submitted by No- served in a variety of supervisory PERMISSION REFUSED—Trying unsuccessfully to see her Friday; Eagle Cohoon and Mrs Ruth Black- ner. third: Mrs. Eloise Keel and East Hazel, third Wednesday: vember 15 and a* schools are elig- assignments at the Murray plant • husband, former President Juan Bosch, detained in the Har- wobd. The promotion of Hobert A. Led- Mrs_ Louise Overby. fourth: Mrs. ris Grove. second ible for 16 years. For the past two years Presidential Palace In Santo Dueling% Dominican Republic, Wednesday; Ken- ford to the position of vice presi- Lula Sell Hodges, fifth; Mrs. Wil- lake, second Each $3000 award consists of two i No 3 Miss Doris Rowland, Mrs he has served as general foreman Mrs, Bosch Mika to Lt. Juan Vasquez. in charge of guards. Friday: Lynn Grove, dent of the Central Western Di- ma McCariston. sixth Robert transparency makers, eleven over- ! Howard Koenan and Mrs. Ben Gro- Cain of the sub-assembly department. third Thursday: New Concord. sec- vision of A & P Food Stores was Jeffrey is the Austin principal. Thomas E.rnstberger. a native ond Wednesday, North Murray, sec- head projectors and transparency gen. announced today by Byron Jay, of Murray. has been reassigned from ond Friday: Paris Road, second film and copy paper for use in the Division President and formerly classroom. No 4. Mrs Thomas Nelson and his production control responsibil- Tuesday: Penny. third Monday; Pot- vice president in charge of the Chief Parker Gives Mrs Merritt Lawson At ties to general foreman of the sub- Short tertown, third Wednesday; South L,ouisville Unit. assembly department. replacing Murray, second Thursday: South No. 5, Mrs. John N. Purdom, Mrs. Ledford, head of the company's ni,--10 Meeting n Hendon. Pleasant Grove. second Monday; Max Hurt Attending Clifford Melugin and Mrs. Loyd Louisville Unit, became general su- Joe Bruce Wilson. who has been History come• Department Stella, third Tuesday; Suburban, Boyd. perintendent when Jay was pro- Drama Institute Warden Luther Thomas of the serving as shipping supervisor, third Tuesday; ,Town and Country, moted in early 1962. In his assign- has Kentucky State Prison and Caroll been promoted to shipping and first Thursday': Wadesboro, third No. 6. Mrs. Porter Hutchens and ment he as in charge of store oper- re- Chief of Police Burman Parker spinning Hubbard of Mayfield, will speak at ceiving foreman assuming widely in the county. At Thursday; West Hazel. second Tues- Mrs. Nat Green, ations in sections of Kentucky, duties was the speaker yesterday for CHAPEL HILL N. C. — Max In- the opening of the Young the 'time he was Deputy Sheriff day. Demo- performed by Ernstberger. liktrray Rotary Hurt, president of Western Ken- diana. Illinois, and Tennessee. crats Club Chief Patt- miler Sheriff C W. Drinkard. No. 7. Mrs. Clegg Austin. Mrs. meeting in the ballroom of "We regret Seals' decision to leave Ladino attending the training tucky Productions, producers of the Ledford previously served as as- er was introduced by Charles Ma- 0,B. Boone, Jr.. Mrs. Darrell Shoe- the Student Union Beading Tues- the Tappan Company." Wyman said Minor serving as deputy Chief ms.0Illes Mesdames Dula Bill- outdoor drama -Stars in My astant director of sales of A & P's son Baker who was in charge of maker, Mrs. Hollis Roberts. day iught October 8 at 7 30 p. m. "We are, however, pleased to be able Paillielisinegisthe city police force. inglign. inn Burnett, Jessie Hale, Crown." is attending the first na- Central Western Division and as the program Everyone is cordially invited to to make a number of promotions At IBM Mae eisch of the two pat- VIM 011111g. 111resine Smith. Stanley tionwide conference for Outdoor No. 8, Mrs Buell Stalls. Mrs. Jack field superintendent of the Louis- He gave a short history of the attend this malting Refreshments!from within our awn organization rolmen and the chief worked 12 areniii. Luther Downs, Wilma Du- Drama Managers and Promoters Dodd and Miss Pay Roberts. vine Unit for nearly two years. Murray Police Departcntaat and told will be await as a resole of this change." hours • gag for seven days a week. mas, Itsallay Nesbitt. Clinton But- A native of Kentucky. Ledford has of some of his experienetiAsuogouvtisit new meeting at the University of the t4. Lowell Palmer. Homer Bailey, 411rno and Faxon. Mrs. John GrO- ear:,0. 101110's when Private MOt otaled in latro North Carollnaa Institute for Out- been with A & P some 31 years and agaisand Mrs. Clemmie Boggess. r BidBe sa. slims city had no 111411y Kaigins. Elmer Collins. Talt *Br Dreamt. - Oetober 4 and S. has spent most of this time its the lice cars Nesbitt, R. Is Cooper, Harry Rus- The conference provides the first Lynn Grove, Mrs. Calvin Scott. Louisville area. He first started as Dodgers lie James Coleman, Brooks Moody, Win Over Yankees • related that the first police sell, opportunity a clerk, later served as a store for the nation's outdoor Harris Grove, Mrs. W. P. West. nit was poor Allen Russell. Perry Cavite James Tigers Meet 11M6 In 1946 drama managers and promoters to Concord, Mrs. Charlie Stubble- manager, meat buyer. meat superin- the city bans wow Tucker, John Workman, Carl !Orig- extended to meet and discuss mutual problems field and Mrs Taft Patterson. tendent. and sales manager in 1953. 'Inset which increased ins. Gene Cole, Grover Lovett, Bar- 4.1 To Make the and exchange ideas.