The Ledger & Times, April 25, 1956
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For more information, please contact [email protected]. sawoortswagragougmagagogrogh„.......„ 4, 195e) Selected As A Best All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper Largest Largest Circulation In The Circulation In The City; Largest City; Largest Circulation In Circulation In The County The County United Press IN OUR 77th YEAR Murray, Ky., Wednesday Afternoon, April 25, 1956 MURRAY POPULATION 10,100 Vol. LXXVII No. 99 • zBONDS ARE SOLD; GAS HERE BY FALL Bilbrey To Hold Tour Of Mayfield • Girl Scouts Have Been Trailer Load Sale County Woman Rev. White To Homes Is Planned Construction Of Natural Of GE TV Sets The Home and Garden Depart- ,Busy In The Past Weeks Passes Away Be In Revival ment of the Mayfield Woman's Gas System To Start Soon Bilbrey's Car and Home Supply plans a Trailer Discount Sale Club will hold a tour of Mayfield hcmes on Thursday afternoon be- In the weeks ensuing since the lished, as well al$ those freshly Thursday, Friday and Saturday on Natural gas for Murray became yesterday at the city hall, that Mr' Burr"' Williams Annual Girl age 70 For teeen 145 and 5:00 p.m. Scout Birthday Cele- organized. Leadership is all volun- General Electric television sets, ac- passed away at h•sr home. Tuesday One Week a reality yesterday, when the ciay in view of the fief that the aity bration Those Mayfieldians who wish to in March. local , Council tary. cording ',o Baxter Bilbrey, owner nieht. April 24 at eleverefiety from - 2- council o f Murray authorized had received an excellent construe- go- on the tour will gather at members have been engrossed in In making her report of the of the firm. ocrieelicetiens, folks.ing -an-- extend- , A Mayor George Hart to c ept the eon bid, and that a gas building revival will -begin at „the the Graves County Health Center training courses taken. classes con- progress made in the training A huge trailer load of new 1956 ed illness. !1 Fti t Christian could be constructed with t ft e church of Murray on Lochridge street where they ducted. and executive conventions courses and in the training now teL vision sets will be parked in She is survived !by her husband, : on Sunday April 29 bond money also, that the city and will con- will be assigned hostesses for the attended, Mrs. E. W Outland being offered, a training meeting front of the store located on Ease Burnett Williams, Route 3, Murray; ti .• had a good .proposition. through Frday May 4. Ser- tour. announced at the regular Council is conducted .today at the Cabin Main street. two daughaers, Mrs. Tom Wells. Mr. Ivy pointed out that even vicite %cal begin at 7:30 -each even- Those persons from out of town meeting recently. Reporting on by a Mrs. William, Wallace. Mrs. Bilbrey said ',hat the trailer dis- Murray. Mrs. Bream Morris, De- ing. with the bonds selling at 4.90 per are asked to start from the REA she advanced training, Mrs William Outland as Council President ex- count sale is a gesture from Bil- troit, Mich, two sees, .Adon and l The cent the city of Murray would speaker for the revival will building on West Broadway. nvallace, Training Chairman, stated pressed her deep appreciation of brey's and. General Electric be- Oren Williams, Murray Route 3:, be Be. still be able to sell gas at a rate Eric White. a native of A number of Mayfield homes that licensed leader trainers a the work of the leaders, their cause of the excellent sales of GE two brothers, Cheney Vane, and one-third less than a neighboring !Nottingham. England. will be visited including the garden Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Arlo Sprunge inestimable service to the youth TV sets in this area. .Bilbrey and One Vance, Murray, and seven White is pastor of the First city of about the same size. at the home of Mrs. A. L. Lindsey and Mrs. Alton Rodgers. who of the community their inspiring his wife won an all expense paid grandchairen. Cletetli n On cpening the bid yesterday. Church in Paris. Tennes- on leckusburg Road, which is participated in a four-day course support, unanimous among the trip to Miami, Florida the 'first of The funeral- will be held in the I , Mayor Hart explained to the see. noted for the beauty of its azalea and workshop offered under the council members, and their under- Marah. due ao the record sales of Max Churchill Funerall Chapel members of the council the terms e received his ministerial edu- shrubs this season of the year. auspices of the Bear Creek Council standing of thea aims of Scouting the sets. They Thineday afternoon at two o'clock and just what it would stayed at the Hatt ce on at Birmingham. England Tickets are $1.00 and will be of the bid in Paducah as a whole. Algiers in Miami. wall Bro. Eurie -Mathis and Nor- city. Earh member Florida while and Edinburgh. Scotland. He held available at the point of departure mean to the There is being built up. Mrs. there. man Culpepper off.ciatrag. Burial a pulpit in Glasgow- for two years of the ,ciuncil questioned. Mr. Hart,. The course was conducted by Miss on Thursday afternoare Outland stated, a positive and "This trailer load sale is in ap- will be in the Elm Grov, Ceme- and Erimburgh fir eleven years' Mr, Ivy and City Attorney Nat Edith Treat, as executive director, constructive program for the future, preciation for the fine business tery. Bra. White was chairman of the Ryan Hughes on points they did .4rind Mei. W. W. Dyer Regional one of which all people of Murray given us by the people of Murray Active paltbearers will be neph- not understand concerning the Board Member and Trainer. • and its related areas can indeed and Calloway Counay." Bilbrey eWS Troy Vance. Coffield Vallee Ike Wins III bonds. Taking advantage of the presence be proud. Edwin Vance. James Vance, Bill \ in said. "The many sales enabled us They, did not vote on the pro- Owensboro. March 26-27, of the Announcement is made that the . to win a trip to Florida. This male Parehall and Joe Underwaod. Mayor George Hart posieon until about one hour dis- Girl Scout Caravan. Mrs. E W. Day Camp for registered Muaray will give the public the opportuni- Friends and relatives may call bid of the Ira Haupt & Company cuisean. It was generally f.k that Outland. with Mrs James Garland. State Primary Girl Scouts. -Biownies. interme- ty to buy one of the most at the Max H. Churchill Funerai NiwYank amounting altheugh the interest rate on the Brownie leader, Mrs Wallace. Mrs. preferred of for bunts diates and Seniors will be held 'television Home until the funeral hour. .,Sprunger, and Mrs Rodgers. in arts on market" .o $925,000 for the (*instruction of beuls was higher than inticipated, this year June 11-15. on a beautiful By JAW S. LANGDON the two-day session learned The store will be open e a c h a natural gas system in the city. -the city would be in goo shape more wooded property off the east high- United Press Staff Correspondent about camping and the out-of-doors evening during the remainder of The company was . the only bid- to handle t h e project without way, an area which the Council PITTSBURGH. April n le -- under the gifted the week. until 8:00 p.m. beginning. der for the revenue bonds. The stra.n. leadership of is using and readying through the Liberty Under Pennsylvania Republicans, spurred Miss Katherine Hammett, of the Thursday. move was' made by the council The bonds sold yesterday are generosity of Mrs. Mavis atoerie. to the polls by two state court g alational Girl -Scout Staff. and The sets will have the backing after a long discassion. revenue bonds. They will not af- • contests, gave President Eisen- Miss of the Bilbrey Service Department Howard Ivy. representative of fect the tax structure of -the city Sheila McGregor, of the aver the. Demo- 90 day service warranty and ahe Sieve Says hower a 5-3 edge in any way. The bonds will be British Girl Guides Association. the final agen'.s for the city. the r cratic vote polled by Adlo E. Mrs. George H. Hallanan Jr.. GE full year warranty on all carte l J. S. Love Company of Jackson. retired by revenue from the sale Statements • Stevenson in the state's presiden- local Council Vice-President, re- and tubes. Mississippi, was present -at the bid- of *natural gas to local customers. tial primary Tuesday presented the Murray Girl Scout George Hodge is in charge of Publisher ding. Mr Ivy told th., council that Present at the bidding yesterday William F. Knowlana•s name the sales and seraece department' Sen. were representatives of the T.:xas Association at the Regional Presi- Republican ballat the bond market was fairly geed ivsieatnng appeared on the Transm.ssen dents' and Executives' Conference on talevision arid will be on handl up to :we weeks ago Gaa Company a n d NEW YORK, April 25 11111 only because the withdrawal dead- at Cincinnati, KEA week during the sale to take Care MI He told the council that he knew the 0.