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For more information, please contact [email protected]. le •••• - • 'A .0111.10 •••••.*••• or. 60 -9•••,,••10) • • SINS As A Real An Ronne Kent:wry Community Ptewspapa. end is ""4111111115a-11--•• - An esti- —411112S= floats will Street to- activitJes Lb annual fry. iuded sev-, nd drill United Press International Murray, Ky., Saturday Afternoon, April 27, In Our 89th Year 1111111111 101 Per Copy 1968 Vol. LXXXIX No. 101 IENCE Miss Donna Ford Mrs. Cecil Orten By C. Stokes Seen&4-leard Wins Title At 'Projects Of Funeral Rites To Collisions 17th St Fishfry In Paris Be Held On Sunday PassesLourdes Away Hospital At icke Future Topic .Reported DaylightSaving D .Around. Funeral services for Mrs. Ce- By Berry C. Stokes, 88, 701 M111- T. PARIS, Tenn. (UPI) — Miss 8:00 P.M cil (Dorothy Hines) Orten will cc. rell Blvd., Paducah, died at Ford. 22, has been sel- iME — Donna be held Sunday at 1.30 p.m. 8:30 a m. Friday at Lourdes "Queen of the Tennessee For Kiwanis Ity Po ice s to You MURRAY ected at the chapel of the Blalock. Hospital. He had been ill about !me Valley" in competition high- To Begin KC Coleman Funeral Home with one year. L340 the 15th annual lighting A plastic canopy which cov- Rev W Ed Glover officiating. -Two traffic collisions were Funeral services are set for 5 a m Fry. Chuck Shuffett and his family World's Biggest Fish ers your home arid lawn and Interment will be in the Leb- investigated. by the Murray Po- 2 p.m Sunda) at Roth Funeral The pretty daughter of Mr. just got back from Florida We permits you to have Florida annon Cemetery in Caldwell lice Department yesterday Chapel. Paducah, with 0. K. 111111,111 Raymond Ford of Mi- '41 spotted Chuck way off an d and Mrs. weather year-round 'County. , morning between ten and elev- Vick officiating. Burial will be lan. was chosen over 19 other Tomorrow knew right away he had been Lightweight suits which Mrs Orten age 44. died sud- en o'clock, according to the re- in Mt. Kenton Cemetery. in a beauty review soaking up that Florida sun. contestants "lock out" the cold in winter denly Thursday at a Memphis. ports filed by the investigating Mr. Stokes was born in Cal- night. It tans like no other sun we Friday and the heat in summer. Tenn. hospital after having officers. Sgt Ed Knight and loway County and had lived in First maid was Miss Kay Pas- by know. Automobiles which may be been stricken While at work as Patrolman Dale Spann. No in- Paducah many years. He was a United Press Internattonal daughter of Mr. and chall. 16. "repainted" merely by expos- a licensed practical nerse at juries were reported. member of Central Church of Kentucky joins most of the Mrs. Pat Paschal of Puryear nation at 2 RS Drive by this weekend and take ing them to light rays. the Murray-Calloway toiutiV The first occurred at ten a. Christ. a.m. Sunday in ob- and second maid was Miss Bon- serving a look at Dewey Ragsdale's Artificial food products Hospital. m. at the corner of North 4th His survivors include a bro- daylight saving time, Scates, 16, daughter of Mr when Azaleas. nie which have all the platable as Survivors are her husband, and Walnut Streets. ther, W. R. Stokes of Rosebud, all clocks will have to Scates of Martin and Mrs. Jack well as nutritional qualities of Cecil Orten, 1000 Payne Street, HI.; three sisters, Mrs. Mollie be advanced one hour small fry parade An annual real food. Murray, one daughter,. of MUttay, Mrs. Ruby servance of "fast time." We have his in full bloom beauty review and a junior --These -are-- -nee four- ota ean Orten. two sons. Ronald 1905 Chevrolet 14 „rton truck Wright of Memphis, Tenn., and At Louisville Friday, U. S. were among today's closing TM Snowball bush and the red long list of developments which Earl Orten and James Edward driven by H. A. can of Mrs. Willie Mae Morton of District Court _Judge James_r_. events Wygelia are getting all crank- the chemical industry wil help Orten, one sister. Mrs Britt Dexter Route One, and a. 1964 Lynn Grove; five grandchild- Gordon denied a requested More than two tons of Ten-- ed up for the summer. We to bring about in the future. Howell. and one grandchild. Chevrolet two door . hardtop ren, Ladd Stokes of Fulton, temporary restraining order nessee River catfish has been reed hope they bloom this first year. Maurice Christopher. chemis- The Blalock-Coleman Funeral driven by Cora P. Puckett of Mrs, Ernest Bostleman of Lake that would have kept Kentucky southern.fried during the week- I nge try professor at Murray State Home is in charge of the ar- Almo Route One. Alfred,- _Fie.. Mrs. David R. Ba- from going on DST. long celebration which annual- The • The White Azaleas are a treat, University. told the Murray rangements and friends may ker of Tenn., Miss restraining order was re- ly draws thousands of area re- Police also the purplish ones The red Kiwanis Club Thursday night. call there said Duncan was pull- Jo Ann Stokes of Phoenix, quested by drive-in theater op- sidents and politicians. Already. Christopher said, a ing off the service station front Ariz., and John 'ferry Stokes eretors, who sought to place one that Mrs Dick gave us a Dresden and Pa- Floats from synthetic rubber has been de- across 4th Street into Walnut of Huntsville. Ala., and three the entire state in the central year or so ago is outdoing it- in Friday's Time for ris won top honors veloped which has all the pro- Street and Puckett was mak- great-grandchildren. time zone. The western two- self this year. from a num- Piihlic Invited To parade and bands perties of natural rubber. And ing a left turn off Walnut into Friends may call at the fun- fifths of the state is in the Cen- ber of West Tennessee cities 4th achange 0) Drove into the carport yester- he noted that most of he anti- Hobby Craft Show Street. The Duncan truck eral home. tral zone, while the rest of took home awards. hit day and Old Sport was lying biotics precribed by doctors to- the Puckett car in the left Kentucky observes Eastern DON'T there near the back of it He day were not available 10 years The public is invited to the front fender. according to the FORGET to move your time. watches and Since didn't budge an inch knowing ago. Calloway Coun'v "r'Extension police. clocks &bead one central daylight saving Farmington Boy hour time full well we would stop We The speaker also pointed out Educational. Hobby.draft Show Home Gutted tonight. Officially day- and eastern standard time Damage was reported to the lieht time are the same, did Dies In Vietnam that the role of OW Chemical in honor of the fchtjefour new starts at 2:00 a.m. the restraining club members. This will be left front end of both vehicles B n Sunday which becomes 3:00 -'tsestr would have had the ef - industry in the development of held Tuesday. April 30. at the Fifty-five minutes later the y a.m. The easy way is to set feet of keeping Kentucky time- We have enjoyed the White Marine Lance Cpl. Donald R certain products has been cru- Murray Women's Clubhouse same two policemen were call- ames your clock ahead tonight when pieces fion• marching ahead. Dogwood just below the clinic. Allen, 19, son of Mr and Mrs. cial, yet the cost of the in- from 100 p.m. to 4.00 pm. ed to Beale and. Chestnut you go to bed. If you retire at The revest was a last ditch The clinic folks did • good 'William Allen, of Farmington, dustry's contribution is often Mrs Harlan Hodges will give Streets where the second col- 10:00, set your clock at 11:00, effort by oppon of fast deed for the city the day they was killed in action in Vietnam small compared to the cost of a book review at 1.00 pm Dr. lision had occurred and tomorrow_ riso..jektr..sedus. tim uttIn Ake, I •..... saved this tree. Friday, April 19 at-cording to the end product block bouserait-, VP PeolessAmia-Eisimme 17ji:11; recent General Assembly for nutalkaaa..seaskia ESAnalalle-lbek Velllciei Tii.41•7Vrwere a liso 225 North 2nd Street was gutt- a ion Director, will also talk , legislation exempting the Blue Tril few ear. •;;Sowfurirom Marine Allen 'was abet and ant used in electric refrigera- Volkswagen van owned by ed by fire yesterday shortly af- about the homemakers phase grass State from the federal the other house last year be- killed when the truck convoy tors costs only about 25 cents, Jones Cleaners and driven by ter 11 a.m., according to the re- L • of work.
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