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The Ledger and Times, April 16, 1963 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 4-16-1963 The Ledger and Times, April 16, 1963 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, April 16, 1963" (1963). The Ledger & Times. 4176. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4176 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]. IT IL 15, 1963 IIELLCTED Al A DEST ALL ItOtIND ICEWTIMET COMMI71ITT ffLeWSPATE111 not one plc- mother any- Why mine? Or Largest Ibis? In Circulation In ND WIFE The City FE: Not in my God lighter sounde Largest Avoid her. We Circulation In Ci MR."1 ,00S- ur The County wife stops Trust get home—it's •1•11• MURRAY POPULATION 10, 100 IN OUR $4th YEAR Murray, Ky., Tuesday Afternoon, April 16 1963 Vol. LXXXIV No. 90 !ply, write to United Press International srly Hills, Cali- se If-addressed, b b y answers "Hoe To Have end 50 cents to Beverly Hills, TEACHER CHANGES MADE, MURRAY HIGH Calloway High PTA 1Stars Goal Wins Book Award Mrs. Rowlett Is Supervisor; The Calloway County High School Medical Bill Is Is Short Parent-Teacher Association won Others Added To Faculty first place on the Publication Book with the classification of access to V The Murray Board of Education Mr. Fitch is an instructor at Mur- two local newspapers at the district lAbout $2.000 has announced a number of changes 1 ray State College spring conference held at-- Trigg In the personnel of the faculty of Thomas D. Forrest was employed • County High School onyriday. April For Murray High School. $1,791,000 as mathematics teacher at Murray Although contributions are still' 11 High School He received his B. S. being received, and several teams Judging of the publication book The prinicpal change involes the Degree and Master's Degree from have not reported. the amphitheater was based on the point system, addition of six new instructors to Murray State College and will com- drive is about $2000 short of its neatness, originality, outside and the faculty and the change in the plete work for a Master:s Degree 110000 goal, according to a state- inside Publicity. Mr and Mrs. Wil- duties of Mrs. Dew Drop Rowlett County Mrs. Rowlett has been the Health in mathematics fromm the University Calloway ment released by Ronald W. Chur- hem Miller and Mrs Macon Rick- of Tennessee this June. Prior to at- chill today. man prepared the book and Physic Education teacher at tending the University of Tennessee Mr. Churchill emphasized that he The Calloway president, Mrs. Murray High for several years and Americans who see doctors.. Mr. Forrest had five very successful (Special to the Ledger & Timm) lions of was confident that the goal would Kenneth Palmer. and delegates, will now assume the duties of Gen- or go to the hospital years' teaching experience with the NEW YORK, April 13 — How I buy drugs he exceeded if all teams finished Mesdaines Max Oliver, Charlie Las- eral Supervisor of Instruction. each month are finding that their Marshall County School System. much do residents of Calloway Coun- 1 their contraets and made their re- siter. Gingles Barnes. Rob Marine, Well qualified for this position. agg• — Fed- dollar is buying only two- William Thomas Jeffrey will teach ty spend a year for medical, dental chealth ports at once William Miller, and Paul D Jones, Mrs Rowlett has a B. S degree hed a hunt thirds as much as it did 10 years ago. in the areas of English. Business and and hospital care? What is their The drive was opened today for attended the conference. from Murray State College. a Mast- . Marks Calloway County, on the basis will coach debating at Murray High annual health bill, taking into ac- In all contributors who wished to par- Mrs. Jones, membership chairman. er's degree from Louisiana State execution- figures, the out-of-pock- School. He is a graduate of Murray count the amount they spend for of the latest ticipate. The contributors to date was presented the golf leaf and gold University, and her Ed S. from the ro in Cuba, expenditures for medical care High School and will receive his health insurance? et heve almost entirely business con- :eat certificate Unit award for the George Peabody College in Nash- urt of An- to approximately $85 per S Degree from Murray State According to recent studies. made , amount cerns located in the City of Mur- "TA at Calloway ville. B. imus of citi- of by the Department of Health, Edu- person per year. or 60 percent College in June. Jeffrey formerly Milwaukee- ry:. Mr Churchill said that each Mrs. Rowlett has taught success- cation and Welfare and by the Uni- tnet income. worked with the local radio station is a man Individual could participate by mail- fully on the elementary, secondary versity of Michigan. the cost is go- I Some 68 percent of this repre- and more recently operated Gam- ,. He is ex- ir - a contribution directly to the and college levels. lag up rapidly in the local area and sents direct payments and the re- • • ble's Store here in Murray. ,orted over C, Se X! "ray Chamber of Commerce, or A-dditions to the faculty are as of the coun-' mainder the cost of health insur- Mrs. Clara E. Mrs Eloise Pickard Keel will be in most other sections visiting the Chamber officee_suieL follows: border. Mrs. William C. Nall, right, of the elementary system. try. ance.- District PTA Officers — filling out a pledge card to be paid Mrs. Alice -Jane Pitch was em- teaching in rising Prices that District Ken- She received her B S Degree from Becasuse of the higher prices, In line with the Murray. was elected president of the First by September first. ployed as Health and Physical Edu- nationally, the cur- (Continued on Page 61 especially for hospital care, the utile have been noted tucky Branch, National Congress of Parents and Teach- Max Hurt, President of the West Story es cation teacher at Murray High rent expenditures locally compare ers, and Mrs. Frank Kolb, -Jr., left, of Mayfield, was Kentucky Production, said today. School to replace Mrs Dew Drop with $64 per capita 10 years ago elected vice-president at the district meeting of the or- -This drive is of the uUnost import- Rowlett. She received her B. S De- Operation For These sums apply merely to pri- Mrs Clara E Story. age 81, died County High School ance to all of West Kentucky. The gree, from Ball State College. Mun- exenditures for health care. ganization held last week at Trigg Ibis morning at Ile at the Murray Murray Man vate production. "Stars In My Crown," cie, Indiana and has had several Top Farmer do not include government in Cadiz. Hospital She was the wife of the They will be one of the finest assets we years successful teaching experience or medical care provided late W L Story who passed away Said Successful outlay's will be able to offer the tourist at Bedford. Indiana, South Bend, private charity in 1956 throuth and the homefolks. The money giv- Indiana and Mayfield. Kentucky. The Sociel Security Atiministra- Survivors are two daughters. Mrs. Class Feted • 4 en to this drive will be returned tion finds that all categories of ined- Week Easter Seals J. D Rogers, Hazel route one, and Dean Humphries of 1633 West many times in extra business, extra ical care sue becomins more (X- Mrs. Pearce Craven, Hot Spring*. Olive, son of Mr and Mrs. Lee jobs. and extra profit for everyone Mrs. Tressa Bell penegy: -In the period of one year. I/1 1 Arkansas, two sons, Noble Story, By Local Bank -Humphries of Murray. underwent failure everyone to visit the Kenlake hospital care in the United Sts.:ii Bring $954.25 ?Carman. Oklahoma and Mitchell In Fair Condition brain surgery in Vanderbilt Hos- Amphitheater as soon as possible. to went up 9.0 percent, cursing-home Story. Murray route one. one sister, at Nashville tonay I see the construction now underway. pital care, ... paym_nta ta p:iy- Lot 1, !Mrs. Will Wing°, Detroit; seven Mrs Tressa Oliver Bell remains The New Concord adult farmer Easter Seal Drive has When yeu see it. you will want to The operation was reported a suc- percent. ani eyeclasses. I The annual grandchildren and two great-grand- in only a fair condition in a Wash- , class in vocational agriculture was DS 1 . 'Cii have a part in its success" cess His address Is room D-6303, reached a total of $954.25 thus fat, children. ington, D. C. hospital according to feted to a fish eupoer last night at Mr. Churchill urged all solicitors Vanderbilt Hospital. Nashville. ICeast,snicill on P ge 6) according to James C. Williams. Mrs Story was a member of the a sister. Mrs. Etnmett Henry Sue and Charlie's on Kentusky Lake . finish their contacts sad make chairman. tQ fitary Chapel Methodist Chum& U. &el/. •• barmier tar ahe Bank of Murray. • their reports as soon as possible. I i Funeral services will be held in County school teacher, has been New Concord the "attendlngest" ;7 ;- Those persons who plan to make He also urged individual contribu- World Missions Week will be ob- ' the Max Churchill Chapel Wed- haspitalized for several weeks fol- class In the state, hes set a record • a contribution to the Easter Seal ters to mail their gifts today.
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