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For more information, please contact [email protected]. 16.• , 4 a aio• 11.1,aeted As A Bid Nand isasacif 9(37 an oimaelly Nowspapt The Only Largest Afternoon Daily Circulation - In Murray And Beth In City Calloway CountyAs And In County United Press International In Our 88th Yea, Murray, Ky., Friday Afternoon, September 8, 1967 10' Per Copy Vol. LXXXVIII No. 212 eo• Para. aearreoireeeaeapese.ieesaisio.- lb .BID LET ON • 50 ELDERLY HOUSING UNITS Danny Cleaver Two Local Men Give Of Talents Will Murray Hi FHA Has Speaker Almo Funeral For Seen & Heard Be At Largest Membership Quality Construction Wins Job In History Of School lb To Restore Alaskan Churches ound.:. Danny Creever, senior at Freed- Rob Huie To With The Low Bid Of $439,000 Harcieman College, will be gust B B. H. Cermet of 504 South kb vine, Ind., and three grancichtki- speaker the Akno Church of The Murray High School chap- Saturday Bids were opened yesterday on Street arid J. T Miller of 1411 rent He has been a faithful and Christ September 10 at 6:00 p.m. e ter of the Future Homemakers of MURRAY Child Haven Program fifty elderly housing wets in Mur- Etycasnore Street are now in Pak- active member of the First Bap- Cleaver, a acholentup recipient at America has the larvae member- Is Bringing ray and work is expected to get banks, Maria, writing to help ha Chunoh_ Freed-Hardemen, has been preach- ship in the history of the school, Results We do not think too much of underway by September 18 or restore the Baptist ctiturtua thme When the appeal was made by ing in the lakes recreational area according to Mrs. Cl T. Lilly, ad- McNarnara's Wall being conedder- The funenst service's for Robert The Chad Haveli 25th_ which were derreiged by the re- Dr. H. C Chiles, pastor of the during the Bummer and will soon Year of the group. program for ed for construction in Viet Nam. Wilson. Huh, prominent Murray the protection of Low bidder on the fifty units cent floods In August. Fiset Church here, Clornett vokuo return to college. He is the son eit Eighty-five members are on the the children of The wall ear be or barbed businessman, have been sched- the COMITrilItty was Quahty Construction Com- vAre The two Murray men rourwered leered hie services at an electric- Mr and Mrs. Cecil Cleaver of roll of the ahapter with thirty- has been in effect filled with electronic devices the can uled for Eidunlay at four p.m. for two full yeare During pany with a bid of $439,000. to for help after the appeal ian- °emelt Jock his own electri- the Hickory Grove Community. four new ones for this school this per- halt the intaltration of Congs was at the First Baptist Church with iod instances of repro Other bids on the project were from made by the padons in near- cian toob to wort with while in Vernon Geed Cl Mr. and year, which, were initiated in ted juvenile the north. ly Dr. H. C. Chiles and Rev, Wil- harassment has been R. L. Darnell Cl advert Oity an churchee in the Southern Alaska. Mrs. Wilson Claret Akno, will ceremony at 'the first meeting held negligible Baptiat liam M. Porter officiating. Inter- A new miner to the communey $467,000; Hal Perry of Benton Convention on Sunday, latter, a deacon Cl the First preach sit 1110 am. September Tuesday at the school It can be knocked ote in ment will be in the Murray Come- who is nia familiar with the $453.900; McAdoo Construction of a down Auguat 27. Sapid Church, came to Dr Chil- 17. Vernon. a 1986 neduate of Miss Poem Tenseneer, past pre- pro- • places with Cornett tection offered dhadren Fulton and Union City $463,500; dananete charges at and Mier are two men es Miring the week following the Murray Slate University, is com- sident, inetalled the new officers through the same out of one Active pea:bearers will be Joe this program. may contact and M. T Melvin of Nashville, tits. hundred going from the Sunday appeal and said he want- pleting his Master's degree in in a candlelight ceremony who your forty-eight Dick. A. W. Simmons, Jr., James Parent-Teacher Aseociation Tennessee $496,500. states in the South- td to go se a pants to he re- speech at Ohio State University are as follows: for It will have to be ern Baptist Rudy Albritteo, John Tnotitier, complete details. The bid opening was held at repaired con- aonvention to try to store the churches, and he took where he he had a teething as- President, Jan Cooper: first vice, dandy restore the Capt. Gaylond Forrest, Fred This is a oity wide 2:00 pm. in, the City Hall by churches during this his own brushes and equipment eastantahip during the past year. Debbie Jones; second vice, Detbie program and month. Schultz, Dan Hutson, and C. D. all city elementary schools the Murray Municipal Floirng for painting. He has swim in churches in the Steele; secretary. Kay Beaman; are Ed Cluisnaan The Murray Vinson. Jr. participating. owner of the Chris- men left by pine The church deacon Ls the owner Athebs. Ohio, area and is being treasurer. Linda Billtrigtsan; hiatior- nen Popcorn Sunday at Rot000arY Odlbearers will be the Juvenile proteceion chairman The fifty new elderly hairline Company. has been 2:30 pm. from Paduosh and manager Cl the burrow Auto welcomed to Ms hone congregat- Ian, Lulu Young: reporter, Bever- In in the an.i arrived in Fairbanks employees of the Murray Water the 'elementary aohools are: Mrs. units will be constructed gook paps= Pease tor 17 late Sun- Parts. He is married to the former ion of Almo. ly nerndon; song Older,' Susan day night and Sewer 1100.40.1, Mayor Raines Howard Gales, Robertaon. 753-6557; and east Cl Ellis Drive and on years. at* Owillakid and they have two Ob. public is Invited to hear Hale, recreational hailer. Kathy -- Alia isms* - WM6111%. Um D. 1.): Brower, -fluter, 733- Pied street — — carom Rad Mier- both' MELO DIM id -Gay. tiMie—Warthy and capable AM& Se.'tdelehare; parlimentarlan, Dela --s— bees of tote, Charlet M. Baker, Fred 9457: Mrs. Eune Garland, Auettn, narly approval Cl the bid is • The seed put Cl the Sultana can the Past Baptist Dr. Eden add he appreciated men. Simmons; devotional leader. Rita give you a Nett The Surana A Murray, will work without pig fier the graeloarnees and generosity of Waine, Jack Baxley, Earl Mitchell, }tarns. 753-3124 expected from the Atlanta office a simple flowering plant IWO two weeka in the Ahdran city. Mr. °ornate% and Mr Milk: in K. 8. Ferguson m, Tremon Mc- The officers, done with war of FHA, the lending .agency, and lectime last come in white, pink, The men were Inetructed to tele Reynoida, Cleburne Adams, H. J. Retha Miller repreeenting the work is expected to begin on We the Wing Cl their nine and labor Rites For Eris and litie. The seed pod is oval sieephier Was and were told they m earring the Lord and helgang Bryan, and Rea Rillington. mtnibere, ad attend 'the Ken- Headstart Program units on September 18 or Septem- Those wahine ber 25. gimped like • football. MS be staying in army kW bar- His people In thie anasisid. Edwards Saturday to contribute to tucky late district meeting to be the Rob Hide Personnel To Meet L. D. Miller, Esentithr Taranto! racks. The member" Cl the °hur- The Lune le dean far leletarint Memorial fund in held Saturday at Fuhon County of the U yea pick the seed pod from the dles are to provide the meals for the chimthas is the dewy Ruses hen of ftowera may do ao at the High School. Murray Municipit Houdin The Headstart program will Oda and Met touch it. It Int- the volunteers from the United are due to Pabbeadts about Octo- Murray Water and Sewer System Murray girls to appear on the Correntesion indicated tlaat the Final rites for Eris 0. Schirarde Mart its acetones with a meeting bidding He 111102111101MY PQM and collapses In- State% ber 1 and wort will almost come the Bank of Murray, or at the district program are Jan Cooper, was goad. also indicat- will be held Eiden:lay at 1:30 p. in. of all of the personnel on Mon- the to a tubular shape. scattering Transposn Is being furnielt- to • alandiettll after the cold Murray City Hall. Beverly Herndon, Debbie Jones, ed hope that lord maroon- at the oldie of the J. H. Char- day. Setitember 11. at mne am. med. as it does aa 'This is just ed by the airlines to Pidrbanks. Vatter weather arrives Mr Hue succumbed Ohursclay and Kay Bearna.n tractors could be involved in the dal Add Scene with Dr Rich- at the Eiousbne &boot a mechanism to scetter seeds, but °ornate retired from his work Mod of the hones and tare- at 11 50 am at the Murray-Cal- consUoctacai of the units.
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