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The Ledger and Times, December 22, 1967 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 12-22-1967 The Ledger and Times, December 22, 1967 The Ledger and Times Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt Recommended Citation The Ledger and Times, "The Ledger and Times, December 22, 1967" (1967). The Ledger & Times. 5849. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/5849 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Murray State's Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Ledger & Times by an authorized administrator of Murray State's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. — is Selected As A Rest All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper 7 ain'. ng tidreits n ranee. The Only Largest Paid reported rAfternoon Daily brewing Circulation of ein.5. InI Murray And Both In City FISH Calloway County And In County ne Semi- lay when diesel he da throat. United Press International In Our 88th Year Murray, Ky., Friday Afternoon, December 22, 1967 10. Per Copy Vol. LXXXVIII No. 301 shine at the fish einen to Postoffice To Observe its way 'Seen &d Heard University Granted $95,800 Holiday Schedule The Merely Postoffice will ob- The Soci Dark Fired Sale For Summer Science Institutes serve rein:ear' hodekty schedules Christmas Day, Monday, Decern- overnrnent ter 15: Arid -NeetieTnetens itto Krag The Nattenal Science Founlat- the majority of aleihearets in be day, January 1. erasure to MURRAY eel has geared $95,800 to Mur- from Kentucky and nearby states. There will be my State Univermity to conduct However, he pointed cut, there no regular city or Tobacco Will wage ki- rural deliveries or window services workere two science irestetutes next sum- are no geateligitical reetrictions. Some meek live their liven as on these two hcledays, anhough aeon for mer, President Ralph H. Woods "At one time or another during though they ere waiting for some- Special mid today. the past 11 MUITIFIlerS we have had Delivery service will be thing to happen, and all the while, Ines will be the 12th consecutive partecipanta from aknost every available, and maul will be col- the here and now is PlIpping a- summer NSF has sepperted science one of the 50 lected from deposit paints on holi- January states," he com- Begin In ?tilt way. irentutes (el the Murnay MMUS, mented. day schedules. The windows for and the 4th straight time it haa Those chosen for either program sale of stamps and other Paeta.1 1.44 is now, tockty Tomorrow coutd business will be open on The foe cured tobacco marbet approved two to run concurrently. will receive a stipend of up to Saturckay, be the end of care or will open in Murray aed Mayfield Murray State's first steamer sci- $15 per week plus $15 for eaoh de- December 23, until noon Jehovah's Witnesses acrding to Holm- ence trot:tete was held In 1857 pendent Applications must be fil- AR mail available for regular co January 16, Wayne and Mrs. Rayburn leave Manager of His and was the first InKentereky ed by Feb 15, and Innen select- delivery will be delivered on Sat- Hold Assembly Next es Elba, General Boon tor Omaha, Nebraska where supprrted by NSF. ions will be-. announced by March urdwy. December 23. No deliveries \ Western Dark Fired Tobacco As- they wel make their barle. X-Ray Unit — Standing behind the sew segartialid x-ray Month In Mayfield Meth of next summer's inetibutes 15, Dr. Blackburn said. will be node on Sunday. Christ- aviation. therapy <me are, left to eight, Dr. Prue W Kelly, Jerry Garrett, announce- hat eight weeks, coinciding Am:elate directors of the in- mas Eve Day, except for Special Elks said that the James Thurber said "Let us not Mesdames Whitt lines, Wells Purdom, George Hart, Charles Mer- by with the umversity's regular stitutes will be - Dr. A. M. Wolfaon Delivery man and parcels nee Jehorales Witnesses will hold ment wae being made jointly look buck in anger nor forward cer, Graves Hendon, and Graves Sledd. surnmer term, June 10-Augusit 2. bleogy department chairman. and taimng penehable matter. [heir serneannuel circuit assemb- the Totecoo Boards of Trade and In heir but around In awareness". The Posteefice lchby will re- ly in Maydeeld. January 5-7. It the Association. leirticeaante may earn up to eight Dr. W 0. Read, physics depart- expected hours of college credit ment chaerman. main open for aozes.s to lock box- was officially announced today by The crop this year is Today la the fir* clay of Winter Gerald T. Parker Therapy Unit One grant of $51,300 will alp- Other Murray profemors who es and the stamp vending machine their heal presiding minister, to be about seven and one- In Viet Nam Action . port • program designed to hi- will act as instructive in the pro- as well so Er eleposh of mail. George R. Bandarra, million pounds or about 26 me Brooks Jones, speaker for Rotary cent lower than bat year. crew. the bac science knowiellire grams inclucle Dr Peter nanzera minister-de- yisterdiiy mid an author seam Apprormnstely 550 Kits amid that support mailes urchased By Of [tethers of morn! science In Dr. M B. Henley. and M. P Candlelight Service legates friars 16 ocingregations in he read recently mid arch In- for man grades me up alaait $1.00 tar 030146, USIS PERKINS 4DD.- Oilier and senior high schools. Ohristopher, chemeetry. Dr. James dividing has a personage and a w Planned On Sunday Middle Tennessee and Western per 100 pounds. 877, IFHTNC) Dec 12 — Nevy There are 40 openings in the In- Kline and Wellarn Burnley, phy- gather- pecrinn The persenage is Kentucky wall attend this He also incbarated that the tin the oman Lteutenent Gerald T Parker, ion stitute. sics: and k L Olark, geology. age whirti he seeks to have other 's Club ing at the high schoci auditorium A candlelight service will be !nand IS expected to be brine a Mrs. Arms M. Parker of 219 The clever grant of $44.500 will One other institute has also in people ere in him and the person r m First Christian Church at Mayteeld. The final oneesuolter gale win Woedlawn Ave., and husband of Nonce se program of advanced been awarded to Murray Rate for held Is whet he actually a. The great be held in Murree on January a. the farmer albs Brenda S Lock- studies for high school chernisteg, the 1968 . MUMIller term. The U.S. '700 an Christ- errs Eve. Sunday Mr. Banaarra, said that the 10. effort. he continued, is to get the The Murray Woman's Club, dim- hart of 311 8 Eighth Street, all biallogo. seal physic% tenders. For- °trice of Educastion umounced December 24th, This traditional three clay program would inhale .111 I personage and the person as close wit the Delta Department's Can- servioe of rands, reedeas and of Murray. Ky, helped destroy ty peeticipanta well also be in- all week that a event of $33,000 a variety of talks on Bible 'ob- together as poesible for peace of cer Committee. 16 responiabie for two enemy bursters and damage volved In this pregreas. leis been triode to the industrial prayers appropriate to the semen jets following the theme "Waft- mind and happiness. the newly Metalled LIOKV aver- of cur Savior's Birth, is open to two others while serving reheard Dr. W. B,Bledilburn, damask arts deghttment to onetuat a pro- ing Orderly by Spirt". Greups of Brooks Jones ftaial x-ray therapy unit whIldh the public, the pastor will be used the Eleventh Fleet destroyer U88 of the bEJU chemistry and gee- em Roe et towhees of eleotronics. ministers wilt discuss menstellel In ether words the risme • person for the treatment of Part of the eerrice will inctude skin cancer. Perkins'atf the mast of Vietnam. logy dePieensent and dIrcrtor of Applications to sponear other problems and the delegates will is hamar, the better off he is. the final lighting of the Advent Christians The trader* is on the Using • mutter nytng over the both inatautek said he expects *entente% are still pending. be shown how can Speaker For Itils dos not prelude improdng fourth Wreath. In addittkel to the four floor of the Houstonencllevitt target area the Sar. Diego bond chsplay the efriute of the spirit" oneself however in case he is in candles. a large while cancte, re- Clinic in • room completely lined desteoyer fend nevols into the as mentioned In Galatians, Chap- the bum category, presenting Christ. w be placed with lead end oonatruoted wpm- enemy base camp In the Rung ter S. Seesiona for the three days Rotary Club In the center of the wreath. billy for this machine Tile in- ,Bat Zone. MSU Campus Was Once the Back will be onceited in the morning, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Hodges meg Witham Porter, pastor. will lead sindation of the maohine 1111-6 paid The Perkins cruises up and afternoon and evening, with a out Christ:ma cards with the IN- in worship. emulated by the chancel for by the clink deem the cram of Vietnam ready baptearn Of tleRV ministers on Sat- lowing verse "Long Mara before chair wider the direction of Leon- Dr. Prue Kelly. radiologist, will at • mainent's make to nupport Yard Of Dr. Rainey T. Wells urday afterp000 Brooks Jones, Estate Planner for you came, Irina 1/011S. my /Me ard Whetmer, and by Mrs. Larne be In name of adintreatertng the US. and allied /mond forces In SI Larnbuth Ordlege.
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