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Dirt 4 Largest The Paper Circulation In an The City That More Largest Circulation In Farm People Buy The County Dntly MURRAY POPUL/ '147 10.100 No. 71 r the farmer International IN OUR 82nd YEAR Murray, Ky., Saturday Afternoon, March 25, 1961 Vol. 1-XXXII gram. United Press cash for their le to get cash Lees. But whe- grower takes ually all the reieemal for nuve at mark- farmers who LAOS larket because US FORCES DRAWN TIGHT AROUND or price sup- Reply rghum growi Russia Fires West Nervously Awaits will be limit- amount the normal yrelds. First Defeat Is Another Rocket Of Russia On Peace Proposal )e .iupptr.

By HENRY SHAPIRO By STEWART HENSLEY or peace in Laos. Secretary of State Dean Rusk was en route to Bang- nPierd 1'n-so 1..iernallsoull I oiled Prr. Intermotional Kennedy MOSCOW flIPS — The Soviet kok where he will meet for three Handed Union today launched, orbited and WASHINGTON WIT —The Unit- days beginning Monday with other safely returned another "space- ed States today was drawing its foreign ministers of the eight-na ship-satellite," t h e official news forces tighter around Laos. tion Southeast Asia Treaty Organi- lost battle as Charles Donahue, s By ARNOLD SAWISLAK that provided his last agency Tass reported. zation (SEATO). The organization Labor Department At the same time the Western so United Press International a senator. There was immediate specula- will decide on collective action to when the same aolititor, was Plumb- nervously awaited Russia's WASIIINGTON (UPI -- John F. But as he did tion in Moscow whether the space- world save Laos if the Red advance con- Democratic co- ers' rewards chief. reply to a compromise British pro- Kennedy's string of charmed vic- Republican-Southern ship carried a man aboard. tinues. him last summer posal to end the civil war in Laos. tories has ended. For the lock of alition whipped The Tass announcement failed to Jerry B. Holleman, assistant minimurn wages. Kennedy was Officials declined to disclose Communist - led Laotian rebels a single vote, he has tasted the on give the size, weight or cargo of Labor secretary, was Electrical fight back. specific fleet and air movements were reported within a few miles bitter defeat that sooner or later expected to what it called a "spaceship-satel- Workers member and head of Senate supporters pledged to they acknowledged deployment of the capital city of Vientiane. touches every president. . His lite." AFL-CIO In Texas. but Kennedy's bill and then put of forces throughout the South Pro-Western Premier Prince Boun Kennedy's shaky honeymoon with pass It said the vehicle landed on sharp- the pressure on the House to ac- China Sea and Gulf of Siam in Oum claimed nine new battalions the Democratic-controlled but command from the earth in a pre- cept a -compromiae that would be Sotitheast Asia. The grim Military ly divided Congress ended Friday selected area of the Soviet Union. close to the President's request. moves emphasized President Ken- night just 61 days after he took of- Tass said the entire operation— The White House didn't com- nedy's pledge to save Laos from Lir. Defeat of his $1.25 minimum launching, orbiting and return to $1.15 ment on he vote, Labor Secretary conquest by Soviet-backed rebels if !lige bill and passage of a earth—occurred today. A similar nar- Arthur Goldberg expressed regret efforts fail. measure chopped 'olf 3 list of feat was accomplished March 9 peace rowly won tests that started with and called for renewed effort in when Spaceship IV safely returned There still was no hint from his election last November. the Senate. a dog a n d other animals and Premier Nikita Khrushchey Ironically, but perhaps not sur- The bill that passed the House Soviet plants. Whether he would accept the prisingly. Kennedy's first defeat as would set a $1.15 hourly minimum as to The March 9 effort with the dog British plea for president came on the same issue wage for 24 million workers now American-backed under the federal wage-hour law "Little Blackie" aboard led Soviet a cease-fire in the civil war. The Mot of them already make more scientists then to declare the achie- truce would be verified by a three- than that. It would provide a $1 vement had carried -them to the than 1.4 threshold of manned space flight. Nyman Book- Blast Injures minimum wage for fewer VIENTIANE, Laos MPS — Com- million workers in large chain stores Then, 11 days ago, Premier Ni- binder, aide to including North alio are not now covered by the kita S. Khrushchev said in a speech Commerce secre- munist troops law. They would not advance to in Siberia the "time is not far off Arthur Goldberg, Labor sec- tary, was AFL- Mrs. Esther Peterson, tabor Depart- Viet Nam were reported Sunday 10 In Bomb when the first spaceship with man C 10 legislatis e 54.15 and there would be no re- retary, was the Steelworkers ment Women's Bureau director, %%BS to have captured the town of on board will dash into outer „1 • general representative. quirement that they be paid extra counsel. union education department official. Kham Kuet in a move that vir;• space." overtime rates for than 40 hours ADMINISTRATION—Kennedy administration appointees from the Explosion Observers here immediately dub- LABOR 'EGGHEADS' IN ually splits Laos in two. a week. ...ranks of labor include five 'eggheads" and only one elective official, Jerry R. Holleman Dean Rusk increase bed the latest ship "the Kennedy wants a 25 cent mystery ,Of Texas. The "egghead" not shown here is Jack Conway, deputy Housing and Homo Kham Kuiat, 145 miles east of present $1 minimum wage, Sputnik" because of the lack of from Red North Viet Nam had in the Finance chief, who was a, top aide to UA.W President Walter Reuther. Nheteiaae..le 11% ties narrow waist *read over a 28-month period. He dorsails. In the past Russia has an- been thrown Into th e fighting Laos By WALTER JACOBSON wants new coverage foo at least nounced almost immediately the of the jungle kingdom where against his forces. He appealed for (UPS — A blast tore 3.7 million workers. These provi- size, weight and other information is only about 75 rmles wide be- more American military aid to trough a crowd near North Side sions represented substantial r e - about its space efforts. tween Communist North V l• t stem the advancing rebels, heavily Invern Friday niifht injuring at treat on several fronts from the "The fifth Soviet satellite-space- Memphis Firm Strange Tale Told Of Boy Nam and Thailand. supplied by a Russian airlift of least 40 persons. Authorities said administration's original request. ship was put into orbit around the more than 50 tons per day. the explosion may have been caus- which sought new coverage and a earth on March 25, 1961," today's Official Laotian sources admit- st by a bomb gradual rise to $1.25 for 4.3 million initial Tass announcement said. Low Bidder On Who Died, Then Lived Again ted Kham Kuet probab:y was lost. same day At least five of the injured were workers. "On the the satellite- U. S. mil.tary observers said the spaceship landed on command from in critical condition. royal Military the earth in a pre-determined area CHICAGO (UN — Doctors have learning again the sounds and garrison pulled out of the A police bomb squad was assign- Youth Repays Part of the Soviet Union." MSC Building revealed a strange tale of a boy sights he once knew well town three days ago. The military ti investigate the blast, which This was the briefest communi- who -died," was revived to a coma- radio there went dead then. He learned lAction Being was traced to the basement of the Of Stolen Money que since the Russians launched tose state in which he lost his abili- again to crawl, to Club. The probe was due to their first space satellite—Sputnik ' A Memphis, Tennessee construc- ty ta talk and walk, and then re- grasp, to bit, finally to walk and Western military observers sad tion firm has won the low bid for covered. run. in today. Henry Skinner. 17 year old Neg- I—on Oct. 5, 1957. confirmation of the capture would Memorial Hospital of construction of a new building on The boy, aged 2la when he began Considered 'Wesley ro youth. a junior at Douglas High .Reports that the launching of a Today, tests show that Kemal is lend support to charges by the that one person, who the Murray State College campus. a second life, now is 5 years old reported School, has admitted spending man into space was imminent grew just like any other boy his age. Vientiane The building bid was $1,189,811 and normal in every way, doctors government the com- had not bees identified, was killed $84.67 which he held, as treasurer Increasingly persistent in Moscow There is no evidence of the ordeal with the Jsabl. O'Brien & Company said. munist troops from North Viet in the explosion, but police dis- of his class. At a hearing held in in the last few days. he went through two years ago. BANGKOK iIIPT — The eight mem- of Memphis the successful bidder. No one can explain how his ap- Nam had counted the report as did authori- the office of Judge Waylon Rayburn "We thought we ought to report invaded central Laos in bers of SEATO have agreed to con- the Cook County morgue. The building will house business parently damaged brain cells were sider military action in Laos if the ties at the youth said that, he had spent it." his father said, -because It force. Blast Shatters Building administration classes and other repaired. His father said it was a Communists reject a cease fire by the money which was to defray ex- shows you should neser give up Noon Time class rooms and will be located miracle. the time the SEATO foreign mini- penses of a junior prom which is hope." '00 The exploaion ripped through the between the administration build- The case of little Kemal S. Yon sters meet here to he held this year, - nation commission and followed by Monday. old three - story brick building ing and Wells Hall dormitory. was revealed in an article writ- Dr. Max Sadove, head of anes- lie and his father repaid $40.00 an international conference to work Reliable sources said today this shortly before 11 p. m., hurling Other bidders were as follows' ten for the current issue of the thesiology at the University of Il- had been Made clear to Russia in to the court and agreed to pay the Services Are out a political solution. eds of plate glass 30 feet into Hartz - Kirkpatrick Construction Journal of the American Medical linois Hospitals, said none remainder on April 10 at which of the last week's British proposal for an street and splintered furnish- Co., Owensboro, $1.235,544. Association. The article was writ- doctors would take any credit for Refuse To Speculate immediate time the case w.II be resolved. cease fire but that the ings. It chewed a 15-foot wide hole Seth E. Giem & Associates, Pa- ten by the boy's father, Dr. M. Ke- Kemal's recovery. SEATO members expressed hope This solution to the case was American officials through the floor of the tavern and Being Planned ducah, $1,248,535. mal Yon, and four other University refused to military intervention would not he agreeable to Professor Miller, prin- predict a smaller one in the ceiling. Robert C. Crouch & Cm, Mem- of Illinois doctors. "You couldn't credit any human Khrushchey's response but necessary. cipal of the school and representa- for this sequence of events," Sa- British authorities were somewhat Plaster was shattered on upper clap. phis. $1,276,000. Yon and his colleagues were on The members of SEATO are the Lves of the A special series of pre-Easter dove said. optimistic. Foreign Secretary Lord floors, and Assistant Deputy Po- Clark Construction Co., Owens- the staff of St. Luke's Hospital I. nited States, Britain, France. New services for the people of all chur- "People don't make miracles." Home said he thought chances were lice Superintendent John Connors boro, $1,299,000. when Yon's son was confined there Zealand. Australia, the Philippines, ohes is scheduled to begin on Mon- with acute bronchitis on Jan. 3, good that the Russian reply would Pakistan and Thailand. said it was a "miracle" the struct- be Lube Herndon Is day at the First Methodist Church. 1959. favorable. He said that the new SEATO military advisers who met ure did not collapse. Western proposal was "very close Placed In Jail The services will be held during Boy Stops Breathing • • Ronnie Moubray Is here for three days this week were Two Will Attend to the line "I think it was a bomb," Battal- Holy Week, March 27 through which the Russians understood to have prepared sev- Doctors had opened t h e boy's "Trainee Of The Day" themselves have suggested." ilf iiall Fire Chief Nels Thorson said. March 31 from 12:00 to 12:30. Conference eral plans which the foreign mini- placed in him to breathe. Lube Herndon has been The services are under the direc- wind pipe to permit 'It must have been a bomb. There the Calloway County jail for viola- Kemal was sitting up eating ice Kennedy Friday gained the pow- sters could adopt in connection with was a powder smell and black tion of the Murray Ministerial As- Ky. — Private Ron- the Laotian crisis — from increased tion oll a court order directing that Dr. Hugh L. Oakley, Head of the cream when his hreathing sudden- FORT KNOX, erful support of neutralist Indian smoke." sociation, military assistance to the Laotian he stay away from a Murray wo- Murray State College Industrial l)' was obstructed and his heart nie L. Moubray, son of Mr. and Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru Mrs. Eulice Moubray, 208 South government, to the actual sending man. Rev. Henry McKenzie, pastor of Arts Department, and G. T. Lilly, stopped. in his efforts to win Kremlin ac- Thought Trucks Collided 16th Street, Murray, Ky., has been in of SEATO armed forces, Sheriff Cohen Stubblefield pick- the Presbyterian Church will speak Associate Professor of Industrial heart stopped beating for ceptance of a truce in Laos. Nehru, A man driving two blocks away The selected "Trainee of the Day" by There still was a'.me doubt here ed up Herndon after having receiv- on "The Way of the Cross" on Arts, will attend the Kentucky - said. Stim- in response to a bid from Kenntscly, said he heard a "terrific crash" and 5 to 7 minutes, doctors the Third Training Regiment here that the Russians and the Chinese ed several telephone calls that Monday. Special music will be furn- Tennessee Industrial Arts Teacher doctors said he would do everything he thought two trucks had collided. ulants were injected and at the Army Train- Communists would be able to co- Herndon was in the vicinity of the ished by Mrs. James Diuguid who Education Conference to be held at chest to mas- could in the matter. So apparently, did other persons, prepared to open his ing Center. Armor (USAT(.'A). ordinate their positions and reach the first telephoned report to woman's home. will sing "I Was the Tree" by East Tennessee State. Colleg e, sage his heart when Inc drug took for India is one of the three mem- an agreement on a cease fire by 35th District police station was Herndon will serve the remlin, O'Hara. Johnson City, Tennessee. March 31 effect arid a feeble heart beat was Moubray's selection, the Pvt. on bers of the old International Con- Mehday. However. with previous LI* there had been a -truck col- der of his sentence of one year un- and rid 1. Both Dr. Oakley and detected. March 22. was based on his out- circumstances change the Speakers for the remainder of trol Commission created at the Communist suggestions for an in- !Islam" less other Mr. Li ly will appear on several Then Kemal went into convul- standing appearance. soldierly bear- lay situation. the week will be Tuesday, Rev. J. Geneva conference of 1954 to po- ternational' conference to a e t t-le professional paneLs at the confer- sions, a sign of possible permanent ing, and knowledge of various mili- Bill Schurnaker, seated at the bar, Herndon and the woman were ar- M. Sykes, pastor of the Lynn rove lice the independence of the new Laos' future and Western diplo- ence. brain damage. He could not see, tary subjects. He was congratulated said. "1 don't know what happened. earlier in the year and sen. and Goshen Methodist Chu hes; Indochinese states, including Laos. mats were hopeful of Communist rested Representatives from industrial hear, swallow or feel. There were by the regimental commander, Col- was knocked off my chair onto a year each. They were Wednesday, Rev. J. Howard Ni s, This commission, of which Capada acceptance. I fenced to arts departments of all Kentucky signs of paralysis and every indica- onel Henry Frankel. the floor. People were screaming. released. pastor of the First Christian and Polarril ate the other two Iiiplomatic sources in Bangkok later and Tennessee colleges will be in tion that his brain had stopped up and -pulled a friend of Church; Thursday, Rev. P. H. Jones, graduate of the Murray members, is t h e group Britain expressed belief the council of min- I got attendance at the conference. functioning. A 1959 mine out with me as fast as I pastor of the Wayman's Chapel Me- ae"" Training School, Pvt. Moubray en- would revive to inspect and verify isters meeting here Monday would Doctors did not give up. They could. thodist Church, Friday, Rev. Hoyt tered the Army January 30, 1961. the proposed cease-fire in Laos. not take immediate action on Laos lowered the boy's body temperat- "Most of the people- that were Owen, pastor of the South Pleasant lie is currently undergoing basic despite their decision to consider Weather Games At Douglas tore to 94 degrees to prevent fur- Near Future Critical hurt were sitting in booths along Grove Methodist Church, combat arming with "A" Company, military' action. ther brain damage. They injected [HE theside of the bar. Men were car- Set For Tonight • 6th Battalion, here at the Third Report Lawrence Rickert, director Of the a drug to control convulsions and U.S. officials said the next few rying women out and then the po- Regiment. (Meted Prees Internetleael First Methodist Church choir has another drug to reduce brain swell- days would be critical ip deter- Revival Begins came and carried people on like arranged for special music for each Two basket ball games will be ing. mining whether there is to be war stretchers," he said. Sunday, Tabernacle the noontime services. played at the Douglas High gym Doctors Induce Coughing IST The injured were rushed by am- WESTERN KENTUCKY — Part- of IN LOUISVILLE tonight sponsored by the Ruling A salt solution dripped into Ke- bulances to four hospitals, taxing ly cloudy and warmer today and NOW YOU KNOW ,Mrs. R. W. Farrell will be the Star Lodge No. 51 A&FM. mal's throat to induce coughing. emergency facilities. Sunday. Fair tonight. Windy Sun- Sunday at organist during the week. The first attraction will be two His arms and legs were exercised Manning Stewart is in Louisville A revival will begin Thorson said some of the injuis day in southwest. High today lower Tabernacle with Lodge tearras competing together. to prevent muscle deterioration. to attend the Kentucky Jefferson- By United Press International the Chestnut Street ALF "looked quite bad." The Rev, 60s, low tonight lower 40s. Rev. W. E. Mischke. president Whitne y. ed The second -game pits the Murray Kemal lay motionless for 10 days. Jackson Day dinner-at State Fair- Lafayette was 19 years old when Rev, and Mrs. Harold Patrick MePolin, police chaplain, Temperatures at 5 a. m. (CST).: of the Murray Ministerial Associa- services each night Spitfires with former graduates of Then his ankle moved, then his grounds Saturday when Vice-Presi- Congress passed a resolution We There will be described the scene as one of hor- Lexington 41, Bowling Green 30, tion has extended an invitation to except Saturday. Douglas High. The Spitfires are an knee, finally his hip. dent Lyndon Johnson will speak. 1777 accepting his services in the at 7:30 p. m. ror. London 40, Covington 37, Louis- the public to attend these services Pastor, S. D. Vaughn extends independent team. Kemal learned to recognize his Mr. Stewart also will visit his bro- Revolutionary War and awarding The RE: 'heir face3 were badly injured. ville 43 and Hopkinsville 31. which will be held in the sanctuary everyone a cordial invitation to Lodge members invited the pub- mother again. He laughed and cried. ther Judge Zeta A. Stewart and him the rank and commission of to Some had injured feet. One had Evansville. Ind., 34. of the church. The nursery is locat- service. lic to attend. But he was like a newborn baby family in Frankfort. Major general of the United States. ach a hand blown off." he said. Huntington, W. Va., 40. ed in the educational building. Sa4turday, March 25, Is The Final Day To Reg,ister If You Wish To Vote In The Primary Election; Registe Today! • - - I jo -r

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proshiction of the Murray Slate Theatre, according to MOM Providence Faces St. mows utiotteir %Poem -*ay ma Prof. J. C. Berssenbrugge, dramatics instructor. -• • gum V Nom am -say Wild !-11111114 YPP111•0111 toao011 Ohio State Makes Defense Of Mrs. I.ee Herndon died this morning at her home on in Sharp Contrast OHM 6'03 WALK marrprta HKALI.V.LOMONAWS 'WHOLLY* Alum route one. Her death was caused from complica- '_9•s't sue p• seavirm tions following an illness of six months. =Fr asp pm eau Vamp& sas Npius molt sogoA mond al And Win Streak Tonight By Crown polar ea aggtga sign seism' .14 TIM MORIARTY wig ag sasasigi ilugsgatiagy Cogs tufted Prow tottemateuassl 20 Years Ago This Week intermis- ILIORNI18/14 'zierrruii -3 saxvi. NEW YORK We - Providence By DON SWANSON 35-20 advantage at the Ledger & 'Times File Culled Press International sion, and the closest Utah came in 10Ati College and St. Louis University, the second half was ten points. in* linsmor *Y•PIPRIYIPM PO Pm* .110111 alco$20 VPIasH- two teams with sharply contrasting KANSAS CITY, Mo. IliPit — De- sms, pow Wougu. tseLogiej stu, 'agSpari giqg p stoimuloeue3 Rudy Hendon was elected presiglent of the Calloway styles, collide today in the final ol fending National Champion orird Cincinnati recorded its win de- Yeti '/JiVdINGO ONIN1111•11d *BMW.• itioas -a if4 County Farm Bureau at "a banquet meeting in the Ns- osHolione the National Invitation Basketball State, riding the crest of a 32-game spite a 25-point performance by Lionel Hotel Tuesday night. Eighty-eight perSons.attend- Tournament. winning streak, meets mighty Cin- ed. Utah's Billy McGill. But McGill cinnati tonight for the 1961 NCAA did not get enough help from his --- J. M. Thomas, editor and The ball-hawking Billlitens were SHLL IPR publisher of the Melia basketball title. mates - forward Rick Ruffen be- 11391131 3H1 two-point favorites to turn back Tennessee Star, sustained a fractured rib and cuts about ing the only other Redskin in the flashy Friars from Providence, State with a 95- the face in an auto accident- Wednekday Ohio advanced s BO V1 — MARCH 25, 1961 afternoon. Faulty who feature a double figures with 14 points. fast-breaking attack 69 win over St. Joseph's of Phila- steering mechanism caused 1 Thotnas' car to _emash into built around a pair of hot-shot delphia, Pa., and Cincinnati wal- 21 a creek bank. Bouldin lead Cincinnati with LULLABIES, NOW - singer guards - Vinnie Ernst and John loped Utah, 82-67, in Friday night's points and Paul Hogue scored 18. CHEAP PUBLICITY The official naming of the board of directors of the MacKenzie, 33, taps Egan. Gisele semifinals. Wiesenhahn tallied 14 and TOfe Calloway Comity • Vegetable Growers Association and fi- on the glass' to say hello to Yates 13 for the Bearcats, wTh:; nal ptans fur the The game will be nationally, Ohio State Coach Fred Taylor investigation of the tomato sector have been made, accord- • her first child, MacKenzie outahot Utah 50.8 per cent to 40.3 LAST YEAR while the belituver televised (NBC; from Madison attributed his team's latest victory ing to W. H. Brooks, vice-president. More than 90 acres Duffy Shuttleworth, In a per cent. a trade publication, "Print- Square Garden, starting at 4 p.m. drug industry was under way of tomatoes have been signed up. Hollywood hospital. Husband to a fast break offense, a strong which gave edi- Robert Shuttleworth, her EST. second half defense, and Jerry er's Ink," published a series of articles Miss Nancy Norris of Guthrie, Kentucky, has been Is business manager. Lucas, tors, publishers and advertising executives throughout elected Football Queen by the Thoroughbreds of Murray St. Louis won the NIT behind tife4,,/ Easy Ed Macauley in 1948 but got the country an idea of how costly the probe would be to State College. A Junior at Murray State, Mies Norris was Good Night for Lucas A crowned queen at the annual football dance into this year's tournament on a them through limited expenditures for advertising by the here March "Jerry had a wonderful night," ORIVE•IN THEATRE 21. pass when Bradley, which defeated drug industry. Providence in the 1960 final, turn- Taylor said. "He seems to be back in form as a foul shooter, He seem- Open 6:00 - Start 6:45 Of course. this was an angle to Congressional loves- ed down an invitation to defend its title. ed to be under par last week. SUNDAY ONLY tigglipos in which the general pnblie TS nol interested, Statistics showed he made ten of * *4 but %%lien we consider NOW advertising in the United 30 Years Ago This Week The current Billikens play a 11 shots from the field which must "California" man-to-man defense lee his best night of the season." States has done for our standard of living it should cause JAMES STEWART Ledger & Times File that keeps constant pressure on those engaged in this business to go slow hi giving the their rivals and are deliberate but Lucas scored 29 points, but three KIM NOVAK Ohio State teammates joined him Kefauver-type politician so much free publicity wInn J. H. Perry, Kirksey blacksmith, has an almost per- dangerous marksmen once they get in double figures as the Big Ten con- fect "natural" of a snake their hands on the ball. it is damaging to their own welfare, unless they are climbing around. a staff in the conference champions sank 63.9 F?' form of an unusual walking The vinced it will result in a great deal of good to the public.. cane. cane was formed Providence, on the other hand, per cent from the field. by wild honeysuckle grOWing around a birch bush and uses a wide-open, hard-driving of- In his weekly CO11111111 releasesl to all Tennessee news- clinking the plant until it formed an almost perfect spiral fense and a modified "Chinese" Larry Siegried had 21 points, conviction of papers Senator Kefanver says the recent of outcropping. zone defense, which keeps Egan Melvyn Nowell 15, and John Have licek II for the Buckeyes. executives of our largest eleetrical appliance manufac- The Calloway County High School track meet- will and Ernst floating up front while the other three Friars The best point producer for St. turers will mean a great deal to Tennesseans and, ho be held April 1st at the school's athletic field. Seven. play man- A APRIL IN PARIS-Pretty Max- to-man. Joseph's, and the only Pennsyl- IN ALFRED IIITMOCKS says, the suit Attornty General Rob4r1 Kennedy is insti- comity high schools will participate in the meet. imo Wirtz, 19, University of vanian to hit with any consistency, F. It. Rogers, young Baptist North la Egan and Ernst accounted for all tuting on behalf of TVA will accomplish still more good. minister of the county, Dakota freshman, was 6-8 center Vincent Kempton VERTIGO' RR is the proud possessor of a copy of the minutes of the getting a three-week trip to the Friars' 15 points in overtime who had 18 points. low Welt if we consider what the drug industry probe against Holy Cress in Blood River Association of 1871. It is one of the most Europe with her mother, Thursday advertising industry. or if we compare thanks to a serviceman she night's semifinals. They rank as St. Joseph's Fades has done to the veined records of the early church history of Westeou never met. Army 8p/4c Cur- two- of the most exciting "littlg general electrical appliance advertising all, over the tn- It St Joseph's started o f f fast, Yin G. O'Reilly, 19, Sioux men" to compete in the NIT M Mrs. Jane .Cahe a former of a 5-0 lead in the first .. ited 4t_te...1..,With what it .Wai. a.. year, ago._ we may. begin: resident Murray,-died at Falls, S.D., entered her photo many years. trVine the home of her Mrs. three minutes and 46 seconds of 110iug something the !V•••inetly Administration ,hasn't daughter, John Parks. in Mayfield. in a USO-sponsored "Sweet- In today's consolation game, work Other -survivurs are a daughter. Mrs. W. A. Palmer, and heart of Europe" contest, play. But then Lucas went to acenmplished, and that is to begin fizatiug sonic of the Holy Cross plays Dayton, which and scored five points in the next two sons, A. and Ohms Cain, all of the county, and three and the photo won, thus the causes of the winch will prove so expensivelo Ti bowed to St. Louis, 87-60, Thurs- Nowell hit a jump shut recession • She's from Mandan el- • 72 seconds. other children. trip day night. American taxpayers. from the side, and Ohio State was sailing toward its 27th wiN of the There is nothing on earth that means more to busi- TIME TO season and its 32nd in ar row - ness..and gives more jobs to more people, than confi- Levy IffielfWer dating back through the 1959-60 dence. And that's the one Ihnor the Kennedy Adminis- 5E1 A campaign. tration, through the assistanee of Senators like Estes SHOW! Cincinnati was behind twice In .Kefauver. has done most ti destroy. its game with Utah. 2-0 and 8-6, but caught up on two free throws Attorney General Robert Kennedy now says he in- - - SATURDAY by Bob Wiesenhahn a n d went teiels.to investigate prices of milk. meat. and several a corner shot by Carl VARSITY: "Natchez Trace." fea- ahead on other neeessities of afe. and Senator Ketaiiv#•r says elec- small mon:her." she ernrth.:;sire.1 "do Bouldin with 1535 remaining in ture 78 minutes, starts at 1:00. CHAPTElit 28 I Two of the people - cut at 30 walking hand-in- remember to tell the absolute the half. The Bearcats enjoyed a trical appliances and services have been least 3:56. 6:55 and 930. T A SUNDAY lunch of the ones .-- were marble corridor truth." Then, on the practical per coot Slier(' roliVietiOn of "Country Music foursome at the Bonel- ',hand along the tlialitiftietilrers.. Jubilee," feature A old The ' level, she had advised the girls confided. "L esti leading to the courtroom_ - The Attorney General also sail this past week that 84 minutes, starts at 2:32, 5:31. life. Eleanor reason to avoid getting all dressed up YOU'VE MISSED THE Petry asked me elder, who had no sound and 8:30. summer Phil for the trial. "Eapecially avoid newt strict enforcement of civil rights laws will receive his then for happiness had a hopeful lift BULBS' n to marry hum I knew it furs and her chin and a certain gleam wearing expensive But you're not too late for atteiition and that state and local :governments be • was Wally Googins I loved." I to and rota ito will eyes. Her companion, a I jewelry," she had said, went on haltingly. "Oh, last In her The "given the epportimity to co4erate with him" before She of twenty-two.' there were quite • few words CAPITOL: so ghastly. Wally :sweet-faced girl "Psycho," feature 109 summer was from about how impressionable jurors AZALEAS he undertakes to prove to them that their laws and during all waa suspiciously red-eyed MIS* minutes ,starts at I04. 305, 5:06, stayed away. Then are. "If you want your money or was in Canada he weeping- statutes are no giant when they conflict with the War- 7:07, and 9.08. the time he Eleanor's hand. back, you should look as it you know where Jesse squeezed MT EIGH.. WI Mt ren never even let me really need it." BIGI BOY TOMATOES Court -law of the land." home Having tried everything else, • he was. When he came get you," Mrs Hope had sod ;Open Today at Another this she now tried the long view, "We 12:30 development past AA iiek-end Was IttiC- he just said he'd been fighting and hungry." the historical perspective. "We nodded. "Poor ROSES Features Start at: !.age of re: by MURRAY DRIVE-IN: "Day ,-f himself all the time." hurried back .•;Intions th•• Tennessee Medical Association must just be calm, dear." she Min. Green had Or Tee very Beat the Badmen." feature 81 minute- "I wonder what he meant by it was while 1:04, 3:05, 5:06, against medical aid to persons over 4i5 through the sIO- told Eleanor. "All through the to her office, and BURPEE SEEDS that?" Al Bonelli asked her. over their starts at 6.45. 9:16. Plus "Bola- women have suffered with the girls lingered 7:07 and 9:08. cial Security System, and ig,,11•11s of meant he didn't know ages I. denouncement bikins," feature 90 minutes, starts -He follies. They coffee that Jane had taken ought to see me their men for their Seeretar Abraham Ribiceff for claiming Sunday the wlu ther he their over the meeting. And intro- i at 7:36. for sure have had to bind up El. again. He didn't know tier idea. RANCHO NO ONE Keimedy plan caneut be classified as wounds and bring them home duced "socialized medi- whether he had the right." shame Gertrude - SUNDAY - and comfort them as best they "It's really a cine." "Did he my that -- really?'' appointment, NURSERY I could. It's one of the great had to rush to an WILL BE ADMITTED 1 Liberal VARSITY: .•Midnight Lace." fea- Al was thoughtful for • long knowing full well democrats whu belif•ve the hest way to end themes of literature." she began, Hwy. 641, 2 Mi. N. AFTER FEATURE ture 106 minutes. starts at 1:33. moment. -The poor guy:" turn pule if they don't let that Gertrude would the rf.ce4t4iiiii. and increase our econoniii• growth, is to he's back he says "But what Hazel , STARTS! 3:55. 6:17. and 8:39. "Patterson vs ''Now that home?" pie at what she was about to wants to get me bring Wally destroy cenfideike in our private enterprise system are Johansson Fight 18 mass, he's positive-he Films," trial." The question was a reason' say. EL IL INIA 1 pointieg Ii. the married right after the Picking her words carefully, New• I)••al Administration of the late starts at 1:03, 3:25, 5:47, 8:03 and o u ahle one, and Jane decided not --. "Even - even if well, y the members an ac- Franklin I). 10:30. t.0 try answering directly. "Let she gave * ENDS Heo.etelt and giving it credit for eiirlese our know.'" Al didn't knove how to reading in the law TONITE * • us not be defeatist," she said. count of her economic ills .during the Great ask it: some things are impos- she casual- "COUNTRY MUSIC lig•pressien. "Let's not underestimate the school library. Then MURRAY DRIVE-IN: Alfred sible to put just right. To his that she had noted JUBILEE" Of- ctiurse_it uliuj nothieg of the sir(. It did th•• power of sixteen -ah. fifteen- ly observed exacti Hitchcock's "Vertigo?, feature 127 amazement, he suddenly saw remarkable detail • AND. women all working toward a a perfectly opposite. It pre‘i•nted reeo‘ery iii this ellinitry foie eceell Wally in a new light: he was minutes, starts at 7:15 and 9:45. common goal." in her research. "NATCHEZ TRACE" emirs after it toek almost on his side. "Did he tell hirflpe. Al il otithrellik at "I'm terrified your idea won't "I observed again and again." you the whole story about the who miforld '11 ar Tete. ...ee en years w or k" Eleanor said. "Isn't she said that witnesses the NeW flea Itogekt Canadian Countess stock?" there some way the district at- cannot be heard well cannot oyer met plunged le. into ii sex elity dellar "Oh," cried Eleanor. "he peace- torney can meke you talk?'' really be effective. In other !inie swears that everything will be debt. tie -dill Jim' allitoet es nosily uneniteloyed as "Oh. well all talk. dear," Jane words, they cannot really harm all right now-new management e had WI her. "It's just that defendant." NIgireli the Im, ligmeetelt nines/II- something. He keeps saying assured the or way to force the jury Piquing the girls' curiosity. now, but that every there's no its solid gone on calmly enough. Clearly, Eleanor. to Aware* she had Eteii i treeuilent liseingely day counts." door of the fluttering emotions. eingi American ;holes- prettiest of his Arriving at the despite her youngest and she had noted. ry lieud- Ii, itiseel ninety Wally, as ourtroom itself, the two Paused "Female voices," billion ;lettere ill sleet liviehin- victims. believed in to hear ey o get their bearings The Gold- "are particularly hard to peoeelo eow job., but out Murray Merchants League they all had. "What can I dot" in of !Weide-Wel hies- en Girls were alrea.dy there. in a large room. I noticed ages he tee- alread sold 342-61 she asked. my testimony that to Congreee,he ha-dit even shoulder sitting in the first three rows reading of Kengas 75 37 Jane patted her had to beg mei/vett-11 that Iliese that directly in front of the bar of attorneys often investiii•oit Ii.. ilia& pes,lide bv 'There's nothing, my dear, speak up Purdom & Thurman 681 431 justice. 11,01MM witnesses to icreasing ridieulous you can do now. Well just have glehreeigillen dednetiotie foil into American La Pipeline 63 48 Miss Greer; and Mrs Hope. in more loudly. And the harder to wait-and not lose hope." the rfret mar 63 49 the front row, were saving C the women were to hear. II;ii-Illiutioii•jActiu-nrernse'll;GrIcerY As usual, when Jane needed 61 51 seat for their president between fewer the questions they' were ill it little 'a lieu A.0 %tee 'ii tootle- an answer, she consulted pri- needed nn• Super Service 571 541 them. - asked. In fact, it was really • lir higrimees. iri.uink• mary sources, and in the few West Side Etarber Shop 54 58 Wally was to their left, at a fantastic" weeks left before the trial she Hayden- It e44111.1 1..• .iity „him price, ine. ne t e„. high., I KeritusctkraynColonels 531 581 small table, shouldert)-sheulder "I get it!" Mrs read miles of teatimony of interrupted. 48 64 with his attorney. Both leoked Critchfleld gleefully eit ther beller ways ot eiitliog then; ;loot The criminal cases similar to Wally's dlemonstra- d way 1.01, irni eh, ry up when Jane and Eleanor "Sti:ipose I give a i.rn _11.14‘Ni 'l.ge 'Murray Wholesaleiiers 48 66 But nothing she read did any she cIie walked in and both enlace se- Hon of the possibiltiese" !Local 572 44 68 good, since the mumbo-jumbo leeeeet thal renely. Wally waved reessur- said eagerly tederal nio s iiirembt Ledger & 371 744 of the law was even more ob- dar- ingly to Eleanor: bravely, she Intimidated by her own . 1 effect to c.itch lip w , Hips Teem Series scure than that of the stock only crooked maiiiitaeturer.. jol.- /arced a wan little smile in re- ing, the president could Kent** SPA t market. turn. She took a swat directly nod approval. West Side Barber Shop 2381 Then one evening an idea hit the behind Jane. The demonstrator faced iir All-Jersey 2348 her. Maybe it wasn't whet all intently hi- did The presieent of the Golden girls and they watched High Team Game there witnesses said that. was her rg-Lo•rsg..1 t, Ifig• cutirl.; Girls seated herself, exchanged as she pet her hand to Kengae .... 896 so Important. Maybe the wag open yolur secoril dignified node of greeting with throat "You/ can 1114.iuurtif 856 they said it was Important too. perfect- West Side Barber Shop her mei,ibire, thrust one hand mouth, move your lips oreanizatieli hi. t•ould iiet 4.1.1 Al least. Jane now had the single withealt 11 4- 'iiijuli'lu' American La Pipeline 848 haek if her for Fe; anor to ly, without making • welt) iii an idea for saving Wally in the e••rt of wrangle he tool High Ind. florist cere of grasp, crossed the fingers of soundr.:._ 71.1:frilgreS- damaging testimony. satisfartk. ir mat Gottillill!'f. Richard Leesiter 543 from other halve and wa.ted for Glowing with first, she would have to her Joe Graves . 532 But pricee lines to begin. She had their teacher turned the c' It out on the girls They ie- Hub Dunn . 530 try done her mortal best But com- back to the president an, would either take to It or they Bill Sumner 530 plete serenity would not come. sumed her seat. wouldn't. and she couldn't mirth, High Ind. Game Brilliant as the results of yes- With grave dignity, the presi- to- her Idea gene daring Maybe. Ten Years Ago Today Richard Laisiter 209 terday's meeting Mot been, there dent than Mrs. Hayden- • te ecelected. it WM even the - 202 was still room for doubt, still • Critchfield In behalf of the class Ledger & Times File Joe Grave lecet shade ileegal. chance of failure. warned, ''We must Tom Lyle- 199 • • • and then Top Ten Yesterday, the girls nail all careful not to overdo i ot SeUT'ERIOR CotetT Num- Starting Times: 1:03, 3:25, riillf,‘‘ !sq.! /hi. ri,i• . IN just that v, 5:47, 8:03, and 10:30 101/111,1‘ 1111,01,011 Od ic,rulllif•k% 001111, 174 ga•hered for lunch at Mrs. course. It's Tom Lyle, on the ber Nine, at 9- 4-5 home Jane have- for really critical 1/11) for forgililrl4,-.1ill J umlIV\ Bob Wright . 173 arnmornosinpgheroef wpas-cemh bcpwriyl, the for and power' Richard Lassiter 172 with ' had called a special meeting ments- a new fiCre hilt I r1/1111 I:10111,1AI fur to Wally's belie!' Bob Wade ...... 170 Gertrude Green, who wanted tool to use In FIGHT FILMS! suspense as the prinp as prospective wit- _ e Cliff Campbell ...... 170 hoer of coach them lit r. ambled against the Wally hue a earl:Hell kt Joe Graves . 170 State of 'leases, einessile Igo ore, poo,e ut ten. The „people of the %tory to tell tie lot I; rm.; Red Doherty ' 169 in to! "Aresserr every queetien firm- r-lIfornia were settling trial. Continue the Ikr, *pp Wf1.4 flt 4E/1 1/16111/-r, at Nterr:iy Stet; 168 te and -woe posaitee with to Ronald Pace a--,r2.-.1 the heeoe is:rouxtit 4/11/.4ALSKINAS iniarsididAiwitgatiliNsers rimple 'Yes or 'No'. And re- here tomorrow, -Bill Sumner . 166 one Waller:, Abner Gocigine. reielititzhiu been eieliiiteel;e1 . Ilie third Jame,. B,eine 164

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e•wetermeemsew.ww- Ne." 25, I OWI nse Of 11ATLIIDAY — MARCh 25, 1961 LEDGER & TIMES — MURRAY, KENTUCKY PAGE THREE Tonight YOUR MURRAY-CALLOINAY COUNTY le at the intermis- losest Utah came $n was ten points.' >corded its win de- nt performance by 1953 FORD STATION WAGO , 4- DON'T MISS SEEING THE NEW olcGill. But McGill r FOR EALE door, 3-seater, 9 - passenger, V-8, 1961 World Book Encyclopedia and ough help from his • DIRECTORY overdrive, and Ky. 1961 license. Childcraft! Would be happy to Lampkins Motor Sales, phone PL show you! Please phone PL 3-1329. krd Rick Rnftell be- NEW THREE BEDROOM BRICK COMMERCIAL AND RESIDEN- other Redskin in 3-4913, 2nd and Main. ltc m28p house on South 19th street ex- tial built-up roofing. Free esti- with 14 points. tended by owner. Living room BABY PARAKEETS. ALL Colors. mates. References. Call collect. ADDING MACHINES MENS CLOTHING mahogany. Utility Cincinnati with 21 panelled in See at 503 Olive or phone PL 3- Klapp Roofing a n d Sheetmetal, FOR RENT AND TYPEWRITERS room. Phone PL 3-3632. tf ii Hogue scored 18. Graham-Jackson PL 3-3234 1246. m28p Mayfield, Khntue_ky, CHapel 7- Si Service llied 14 and Tory Sales WASHING MACHINE, WRINGER 3816. inarch29c 5 ROOM MODERN HOME, Newly the Bearcats, wno IfIger & Times .. PL 3-1916 type, and aluminum and enamel 1953 CHEVROLET, 2-DOOR Se- decorated, full basement, electric THOMAS TV AND Pi h-CTRICAL 0.8 per cent to 40.3 OFFICE SUPPLIES tubs. In good condition. Contact dan, straight shift, mechanically heat. $80 per month or by lease. Service is now open a 411 South A THREATENING TELEPHONE GALL Mrs. Leon Hendricks, 101 Main St. A-1, private owner, reasonable. See Phone PL 3-2335 for appointment. 'Pratzles Rex Harrison Ledger & Times PL 3-1918 4th Street. Phone PLaza 3-1968. when his hysterical wife, played by AUCTIONEER Hazel. m25p at 304 South 4th after noon Satur- m27c Doris Day, hangs up on the rn25c mysterious caller before he can listen. Scene is from PL 3-4981 day and after 5 p.m, weekdays. "Midnight Bert Parrish ACRES OF GOOD land (1111111111 ABOUT 35 m28p Lace," susPense drama in color starring Miss Day, Harrison OIL DISTRIBUTORS or call on Outland School road. See NOW OPEN. JACKIE'S BEAUTY FURNISHED APARTMENT WITH and John Gavin starting Sunday at the Varsity Theatre, Mrs. Clifton Parker, PLaza 3-4530. TOOL RENTAL Ky. Lake Oil Co. .... PL 3-1823 3 BOYS SUITS, 1 SIZE Shop, route five, Murray. One mile private entrance. Private bath. See THEATRE m25p 10, 2 size BUbrey's PL 9-5817 Jobbers Shell Oil Products 8. All linen. Phone PL 3-5881. southeast of Locust Grove Church, Fred McClure at 300 Woodlawn. Mowers and Roto Tillers 200 BALES OF HAY, 8 BARREL m2.8c two miles northwest of New Prov- ni27p Answer to Yesterday.* of corn, coonfoot harrow, 1 rastus idence. Opening specials through CROSSWORD PUZZLE Puxxit April: Regular $6.00 permanent Western Auto PL 3-3864 plow, rubber hire farm wagon, es- BY OWNER. NEW 3-BEDROOM ACROSS II-Dfan's name PAINT STORES now $5.00, $8.00 now $6.50, 1- 10- tate of Toy Falwell, B. H. Elkins, brick with two baths, (both $10 Doctrine Alcoholic OMOO MOD MOB colored NEW UNFURNISHED Apartment 4-Tropical tree beverage MOM MOO Tidwell Paint Store PL 3-3080 ID 6-3427. now $8.00. Open week days, nights 11 0020 administrator. Phone fixtures>, large living room, entry 3-Nods -Heavenly d20 MOMIO DEPARTMENT STORES by appointment. Telephone PLaza with electric heat. Couple only. 12-Brown kiwi body WOM m25p hall with closet, dining room with 16 Eva IIu mama ma mo 3-2693 for appointment. tu25c 16081 W. Main. ltc 13-Genus of Wats Lerman's PL 3-1247 built-in china cabinet and book- olives 20-Peruse MOHO OgriUM BY OWNER. NICE 3 BEDROOM 14-Landed SI-Support 009MO noa OMO PRINTING shelves. Lots of built-ins, garbage ' 15 12-Subtle brick home with stone front, gar- -Supplication MOON .r4OM NOM disposal, range fan in kitchen. 17-Genus of emanation DRUG STORES Ledger & Times PL 3-1916 age, utility, large bath. Located 2 frogs 13-Gull-like OMPI MOO NORWO Complete with landscaping, 13 birds blocks from college. See at 1615 paved -Comfort CIB3M MODU diiveway, aluminum storm doors 19-Like better 25-Drop of rain 'O MO MOO MW Scott Drugs .. PL 3-2547 Ryan Avenue or call PLaza 3-5643. 21'Social 26- A ugmen t and windows. Priced to sell. For gathering 27-Seines MBU CIUMWO 911M 23-Pedal digit. 28-Adventure welownommuum RESTAURANTS 1957 CHEVROLET STATION Wag- appointment call PL 3-1385 or see 24 -Teutonic 30 mono MOM 3003 on, V-8, Power-glide, power brakes at 500 Whitnell. cri25p alphabe t lc -Paradise se Southside Restaurant .. PL 3-3892 character 33- Foreigners FURNITURE STORES and power steering with Ky. licen- 25-Telling 34-Irish 37 - Death rattle 40-Reknain se. Lampkins Motor Sales, 2nd and 29- Anglo-Saxon middle-class Morgan's Turn. Mart PL 3-2403 money 38-Lamb's pen 43-Period of 37-FOOT PRAIRIE man Um* Main, phone PL 3-4913. ltc SCHOONER in 30-Having woe 36- Flowerless name 44-Number Triangle Inn PL 3-4953 good condition. Only $995 00. 31-Born plan 39 Also 32-Legendary -Encounter 45-Mournful GROCERY STORES 28-foot metal trailer $850.00. Call heroes Green Creek News CH 7-9066, MastTield or see Earl 34- Performer 31-Part of ' J 3 Pit 6 MI6 7 MIll 9 10 II Owens Food Market PL 3-4682 Mathews, across from the Pipeline camera 12 13 '.5i44 SERVICE STATIONS 36-Initial Free Delivery Service Service Station on the Paducah 37-Cause to Well spring is officially here but 1$ Walston-Young Tex. PL 3-2810 Road, Mayfield. m25c remember you can't tell it by looking out at 40-Withered gil aMI . the water and mud but we a r e 41 - Toward the HARDWARE sheltered AV 1 a STORES thankful it isn't snowing. TODAYS SPECIAL; NICE side ••.um DA?uglass Hdw., cor. 4th & Main Whiteway Servsce Sta. PL 3-9121 Mr. Charley Culp was here this Build- 42-Palle back ing lot, 120x122 ft. Paved street, 46-1401d On au 41:1 um morning and said Mrs. Lela wasn't property -2. doing much good. Can use her left city water, good location, near 47-Algerian ENO Starks Hdw. PL 3-1227 school and grocery. Must sell, give seaport 2° iiii DAY1 arm a little better. 41 -Ocean !I TYPEWRITER RENTAL Mr. and Mrs. Houston Miller were us a bid. 49-Dines 111 Mil NICE FOUR BEDROOM HOME, 50-Remunerates 32 ma INSURANCE AND SERVICE in Murray Saturday morning to see 51-Finish Vera .Milles who was in the hospi- extra large living room, nice kit- DOWN Frazee, Melugin & Holton tal but was dismissed while they chen and dining room, two baths, 1- Anger ftetAl Ledger & Times . Pt. 3-1916 2-Offspring 37 W139 Gen. Insurance PL 3-3415 were there. large utility. Plastered throughout. 3-Related on 4§310g Dee.St. John, Mr. and Mrs. Hous- On 30 acres of good level land. WORK AFTEt A WEDDINGLSIr Laurence Olivier, 54, and his mother's sid• JEBBELRY Only about 11 miles out and a bride, Joan Plowright, 31, end their day together in New 4-Poetic work" ton Miller went to Hazel to see York collectively ill OM I145 TV SALES & SERVICE bargain. after their marriage in Wilton, Conn. A justice of the peace 5-Wing. runches Jewelry .... PL 3-2835 Mrs. Mattie St. John, their mother. GALLOWAY Insurance and Real performed the serernony and the couple hurried back to 6-Allow 61 11111Mill ENI Bell's TV & Ref. Ser. PL 3-3515 Sunday afternoon. Others visiting 7-Pole used in Mtirray Jewelry .... PL 3-1808 here were: Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbert Estate Agency, Murray, Kentucky. Broadway for evening performances of shows in which they May'day appear. Olivier was recently divorced by his second wife, at- sports (pl.) JAME 'eV Next to Varsity St. John, ,Herman Edwards Mrs. Dor- Phone PL 3-5842. •m27c vien Leigh. The marriage Is Miss Plowright's itiasir,g least Distr. by Gaited Feature Srocussw, Inc.2_5 othy Oliver, Mrs. Fannie Lamb and second.' covering VARIETY STORES —e--- LADIES READY TO WEAR Mr. and Mrs. Leaman Nix. Dollar Store PL 3-3597 Not any gardening done around 1 SIMMONS BEAUTY REST Mat- t.Ittletonst Ph 3-4623 Opposite Varsity Theatre here and won't be soon if it doesn't tress, practically new. Phone PL 3- quit raining. 3180. m27c Sorry to 1 ear n that Mrs. Lon White was in the hospital also Shir- IN ((al ley Nix. Hope both are WANTED I YU au MITIE able to be Where: ? Out soon. AMIN • Mr. and Mrs. Torn Gordon's sons, DIRT. APPROXIMATELY 2500 yd. Herbert and Sonny, visited them Will move really cheap for the dirt. )day at 12:30 the past week. Contact Loren Jones, Black Oak es Start at: They are adding some new Sun- Apartment, Paducah, phone 443- day School rooms to the church at 3090. m25p 3:05, 5:06, eta, Green Plain. and 9:08. Mr. Charley Cuip's brother and LIL' ABNER ,11141 '1,14.. I 11?, by Al Oapp slater from Benton, were Sunday ONE afternoon visitors of the Culps. LET'S GO OVER YORE SUPPER WAL., Well people want be lonely for [ORDER TO SEE EFAH GOT IT RIGHT:- THEY HAPPENS TO BE(JEST E a while as the candidates are be- `ICY WISHES JAM,MARSHMALLOW WHUTAM ADMITTED V V inning to ride. FO' Ft FEATURE Bulldog PIE, CHOCLIT CAKE,WHIPPED -- SUPPER,T00.":". TARTS! A411 I, I Ill.!! CREAM AN'CHERRY PUDDIN".r.:1) 4

TONITE * my MUSIC Ell LEE" N • Sign of a Gracious Home, IEZ TRACE" W.r.ousht iron ornamentation of the entrance keynotes the warm hospi- tality and gracious living within the honic. Many distinctive designs, MURRAY MACHINE Si TOOL CO. Indostr al Road Pt. 11-3474 NANCY by Envie Busbnilllar

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!Alin MYR LEDGER & TIMES — MURRAY. KENTUCKY — SATURft. Y — MARCH 25, 1961 Mrs. J. B. Wilson 2, Puryear, Tenn.; Alvin C. Burton, • Murray Hospital Route 6, Muz ray; Mrs. Trellis Mc- Ticking Is Cuiston, 505 North 6th.; Mrs. A. Presents Program Brooks Shackleford, New Concord; Census - Adult ...... _...... 63 Willard Jones, Route 1, Hardin; The Brooks Cross Circle of the Census - Nursey ...... 8 Woman's Society of Christian Serv- Clicking In Mrs. Jesse Tucker, 304 North 12th.; Adult Beds i 65 Mrs. Charles Rob Darnell, Route 1; ice of the First Methodist Chorch Emergency Bedli ...... 2 Mrs. Lois 1vfeReynoldi,"4011 South met, in the social'hall on Tuesday Patients admitted 2 8th.; Mrs. Lilburn Paschall, Route evening. Sportswear Patients dismissed . 0 1, Hazel; Mrs. Lennis Ward, 214 Mrs. J. B. Wilson presented the New Citizens . 1 Johnson V0,9N. 4 • program on the theme, "Lent." Patients admitted fro m Monday Woodlawn; Mrs. Darrell and baby girl, Route 5; Roger Dale The devotion was given by Mrs. UPI Women's Editor 9:00 a.m. to Wednesday 9:00 a.m. Harrell, Route 3, Benton. Violet Speight. BY GAY PAULEY Mrs. Loyd Beane, 403 South Patients dismissed from Monday Pageant The chairman, Mrs. Donald Hun- DALLAS, Tex. 11111 — Ticking 12th.; Mrs. Cordis McKinney, Con- Presented Fox-Randolph Engagement 9:00 a.m. to Wednesday 9:00 a.m. ter. presided at the meeting. is tlicking in sportswear from cord Road; Mrs. Burley Kirks, 310 By Young People During the social hour refresh- southwestern manufacturers. North 5th.; Mrs. Miriam E. White, Toy Garland, Route 5; Mrs. J. W. ments were served by the hostes- At Family Service Box 55, College Stn.; Mrs. John Mathis, Rt. 1, Hardin; Miss Caro- ses, Mrs. William T. Doss and Mrs. The old-fashioned fabric with Gibbs, Route 4; Mrs. Fannie Jane lyn Lax, Rt. 1, Puryear, Tenn.; Graves. its sturdy weave comes in several "From Darkness To Light was W. B. Futrell, Sycamore St.; Ruel Clark, Mrs. Core -Langston (Expired) Mur- • • • • modern guises in spring and sum- the title of the pageant presented Box 27, Hazel; Luther Fisk, Farm- mer collections including shorts, ray Rest Home; Mr. Othel Tucker b' by the young people at the Family ington; Timothy Earl Barnett, 304 Mrs. Billington Is skirt-length culottes and Expired) Route 2, Kirksey; Mrs. ct Night Service at the College Pres- sunback South 11th.; Keith Dale Barnett, Gold and cabochon stones com- dresses. Nettie Herndon, Route 2, Puryear, la: byterian Church on Wednesday Hostess For Ruby 304 South 11th.; David Michael bine in necklace, earrings and Ticking is one of several Tenn.; Mr. William Alonzo For- evening. Boyd, Route 1, Hickory; Allen Mc- bracelet. Pendant effect on brace- Nell Hardy Circle "country" fabrics starring in ac- rest. Rt. 6; Miss Ellen Morgan, Mrs. Henry McKenzie wrote the Cuiston, N e w Concord; Cynthia let. is spring news. These by Mrs. Bob Billington was hostess tive sportswear and patio clothes. 1931 Jefferson, Paducah; Mrs. Wal- e• Lenten pageant and was assisted , Hodges, 602i Main St.; Johnny Trifari. I for the meeting of the Ruby Nell The others are denim, sack cloth, ter Owens and baby girl, Rt. 4; by Mrs. Jack Belote in directing Walker, Route 1; Mrs. Robert Key Hardy Circle of the Woman's Mis- calico and bandana prints, prints Mrs. Anita Dill, 413 Sycamore; the program. Overbey and baby girl, 208 South COAT COSTUMES sionary Society of the First Baptist with country garden motifs of Mrs. Rena Bumphis, 300 North Nicholas Terhune was the reader 13th.; Mrs. Lela Quertermous, 1310 , Church held on Tuesday evening flowers and vegetables, and ging- 2nd.; Mrs Larry Cunningham and and Misses Jerri Johnson a n Olive; Leonard Ray Barrow, Route Dress-plus-coat vies with dress- at 7:30 at her home on the May- ham. Old-fashioned tatting appears baby boy, Rt. 3, Benton; Mrs. Mor- were the piano '• plus-jacket for spring popularity. Jeanie Steytler field Road. - - - -- in new machine-made edgings on ris Dunn and baby boy, Route 1, companists. Vocal solos were sus . Newest fashion approach is "Home Missions" was the theme drestes and active sports clothes. the shoulders with narrow bands Dexter; Master Jackie Wadkins, Rt. and Jen- , combine two or more colors, or by Misses Jerri Johnson of the program presented with Woven seersucker also reap- or spaghetti strings of fabric. 2, Hazel; Mrs. Edwardine Ross, print and sulid. Me Johnson. Mrs. Billington as the leader. pears and it is a rare firm in Colors were those traditionally 1633 Walnut St., Benton Miss A violin solo was played by Others taking part were Mrs. Bill these parts which does not feature favored in hot weather-white, Beverly Goode and a clarinet si-ls Lee, Mrs..Dan Shipley. Mrs. Jerry synthetics which simulate voile beige, sand, the pastel pinks, blues Miss Belote. was by Marian Wilson, and Mrs. Thomas Carru- and batiste. and yellows, plus the sea and coral Jennie Johnson and Jeannie Stesi- thers. Mrs. George Moody is the Annual Style Show tones. com- ler played a fli te duet. A trio advisor to the circle. Today marked the start of the Pants-and they're plentiful HOLLAND DRUG posed of Jennie. flute Jeannie. i Refreshments were served by annual style shows held for vistt- this sportswear market-seem to , piano, and Jerri, soprano. was the hostess to the eight persons ing reporters by the Dallas Fash- be growing longer. The new shorts played. present. ion Manufacturers Center, repre- length is to the knee and new appearing program Others on the The April meeting will be held senting 22 firms or the bulk of , play clothes pants reach to the Will Be Open This Sunday Miss Elizabeth Woods. David were in the home of Mrs. Dan Shipley. i the sportswear industry here. calf. One manufacturer launched • • • • Williams, Leroy Bradfield. Buddy The silhouette shapes up as one pants in adjustable lengths, con- for your Drug, Prescription and Sundry Needs Larson. and James Saxon. Four of slenderness generally, and even trolled by means of a button-tab anthem sumbers were sung by the Resd Ward Honored at the inside of the cuff. when the skirts are full, the waist- WE WILL BE CLOSED from Youth Fllowship Choir. At Birthday Party line is cinched in. There were And, bloomers returned for tot 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for Church Hour more of the slirai tubes and sheath and teen-ager play and beach Preceding the program a potluck Reid Ward celebrated his 5th type dresses that's any other-this fashions. supper was served with the Jessie birthday. March 23, with a party is the silhouette favored by Mrs. Ludwick Circle in charge of the given by his mother. Mrs. Barbara John F. Kennedy. arrangements. Ward. • • • • But the Dallas manufacturers Games were played with a prize Idecided•Onore against than Scar Mrs. WE HAVE IV. easter egg being given to es ery e Kennedy's sleeveless dress look. 1. SINGLE KEY SETS COLUMNS Circli II Of W.SCS the conclusion. Horns were & at Sleeves to the elbow or longer INDENTS! MISS JORETTA FOX also. Meets In The Home given to each showed on most street dresses. 2. 2-COLOR RIBBON & and punch were served to STENCIL Cake The waistline generally is plac- CONTROL! Mr. and Mrs. Lee Warren Fox attending Murray State College, the following: Tony Boone, Mark Of Mrs. Crawford ed at the normal position, although 3. ERASURE TABLE ON announce the engagement and ap- where she is a senior business Thurman. Johnny and Lynn He- :MONARCH CYLINDER! in some junior styles, it is a couple 4. REMOVABLE TOP The home of Mrs. F E. Craw- , proaching marriage of their daugh- major, a member of Alpha Sigma witt, David Gore, Gary Buchanan, COVER! of inches higher. All manufactur- 5. ford on Main Street was the scene ter. Joretta, to John Walter Ran- Alpha. national social sorority, and Bryan Warner, Reid and Laura PORTABLE BY CALIBRATED SCALE ON PAPER ers included some middy and BAIL! of the meeting of Circle H of the dolph. son of Mr. alilus Randolph a member of the Baptist Student Hutson, Neal and Reid Ward, Gina other over-blouse silhouettes in 8. Woman's Society of Christian Ser- and the late Mrs. 'Milus Randolph Union. Starks and Gay Miller. CALIBRATED PAPER TABLE! their collections. REMINGTON vice of the First Methodist Church of Route 5. Cadiz. Kentucky. Mr. Randolph graduated from Buddy Hewitt assisted in 7. CARD & WRITING LINE Mrs. Cool Looking Necklines SCALE! held on Tuesday afternoon at 2-301 Miss Fox is a 1957 graduate of Trigg County High School in the giving the party. 8. ADJUSTABLE Necklines usually were collar- Gives You 12 EXTRA FEATURES PAPER EDGE GUIDE' with Mrs. L. R. Putnam as the Murray High School. She is now class of 1955. He received his B.S. • • • • 9. and cool looking. Sundresses VARIABLE LINE SPACER! c ohosteas. Degree in Agriculture from Mur- less never before assembled on any portable under 8100" came with halter necklines riding 10. CARRIAGE CENTERING Mrs. G. B. Scott was the sere ray State College in June, 1959. LOCK1 in front, cut to a deep U or 11. TOUCH speaker She gave an inspirs Mr. Randolph is a member of Al- ocial Celandai high REGULATOR! S the back, or strapped across 12. review of the book. "The; ...Comfort Too, pha Tau Omega, national social V in LIGHTER WEIGHT! Easter- by Marshall. fraternity. After serving in the Monday. MIMI 27th OUR The devotion was given hr Mrs. United States Army for six months The American Legion Auxiliary $8995 Keys Futrell on the third chapter SIlares Plans he attended the University of Ken- will meet at the home of Mrs. PRICE of Revelation. The chairman. Mrs. tucky. lie is presently teaching Ethel Key at 700 p.m. Community A. II' Doran. conducted the business LI vocational agriculture at Sacra- Service will be the subject of the ONLY mento, Kentucky. program. Mrs. Lester Nanny is Crawford and Mrs Putnam ror New Furs service chairman. Mrs. Mrs community served refreshments in the Faster A June wedding is being plan- Peter Kuhn and Mrs. Mildred Bar- see Greene Wilson motif to the twenty-three mem- ned. nett will be cohostesses. • • • • bers and two ruests. Mrs Scott Furs in a variety of pelts, sil- • • • • and Mrs. J B Wilson. houettes and lengths are more Saturday. March 25th • • • • thzn just the dictates of fash- Lynn Grove Club The Alpha Department of the at Ledger & Times ion for spring. They are designed Has Regular Meet Murray Woman's Club will hold Dinner-Dance Held with an eye to wearing comfort as luncheon meeting at the club house Department well as elegance. At Armstrong Home at 12 o'clock. Mrs. A. F. Doran, By Zeta Dramatic, or small and versa- legislative chairman of the general Office Supply Department The March meeting of the Lynn present the program on A dinner-dance was held at the tile, are scarves. ascots. mile long club, will stoles. but Grove Homemakers Club was held constitution and by-laws of Kenlake Hotel on Thursd'ay even-' boas and the newest the Dial PLaza 3-1916 pieces in in the home of Mrs. Thomas L. the Woman's Club. irg at seven ("rick by the Zeta!trend is for short fur boleros and jackets, for day Armstrong. • • • • : Department of the Murray Wo- capes, wear. "Refinishing Old and N man's Club. cr evening Monday, March 27th formal jackets and capes ture Frames- was the subject of The tables ss-ere adorned with Little Murray Star chapter No. 433 smaller stoles with the major project lesson presentd arrangements of sfil'ineflower in- Or thug-me" Order of the Eastern Star will ca3e1et backs are ideal for slirn by the leaders, Mrs. Eunice Coch- our cluding jonquils and forsythia hold a spring rummage sale in the full skirts. Jackets are seen in rum and Mrs. Sylvia Miller. f.anked by green and white tapers. I or old location of Judy's Beauty Shop .lengths because many Mrs. Chester Myers was in char- name Following the delicious dinner' different in the People's Bank Building. designers y believe ge of the devotion. Her scripture • • • • dancing was enjoyed by the croup. woman should be able to select a reading was taken from Matthew here 1101 Mrs. John T Irvan. Mrs Haron• Tuesday. March 29 jacket in the best suited length 71-5. Murray Star chapter No. 433 'West. Mrs. Conrad Jones. Mrs. Mary Rowland presented to fit her own particular way of Mrs. Order of the Eastern Star will Alfred Lindsey. Mrs Joe 13 Little- i gardening notes. Mrs. Max the meet at the Masonic Hall at 7:30 tan. anti Mrs. Haw r' Titsworth Smotherman, president, presided Insured Furs in color — natural or new- p.m. were t- hostesses - • evening. over the business session. April 17 ly dyed — offer a wider selection • • • • 6. FARasworu announced as the date for the V411.13AM , of . peltry than ever before. In was The women of St. John's Epis- district meeting. Lessons for the - against the natural furs. of coome. there copal Church will meet with Mrs. -4. DON'T LOOK were discussed. are-mink, ermine. sable coming year William Gartman at 10 a.m. Silk and nylon stretch fabric is were served to the LIKE THIS and fox. ' Refreshments o • • • news in a sheath with deep- seven members and three guests, PAY""T alteratiRs Natural Alaska Sar TirYK is The Jane McNeely Circle of the plunging back. It can be worn amoga°1 Tarry. Mrs. Virgil sheared to achieve a pat'sl amber Mrs. Woodrow Memorial Baptist Church will with an overblouse or with the •-•• Lassiter. and Mrs. Merl Baker. Mrs. color with lustre. Of -he dyed meet at 9:30 am, at the home of tie-on skirt of silk print. By .•••• Tarry and Mrs. Lassiter became I furs, black or mocha dycsi South- Mrs. Ralph Case 1615 College Adele Simpson. it's in Einiger a — members. west African Persian lamb and 1 new Farm Road. dupioni silk and Helanca nylon. white or beige American broadtail The April meeting will be held Row- are among the newest ',irking. • in the home of Mrs. Mary speaking. the fsr.sol- land. NOW.' Enjoy the Generally • • • • lections stress fors for utmost luxury and lasting charm, furs so . durable in their desism 'hat they Mrs. Ben B. Keys safety features of INSURED,, will , not be limited Is n single Entertains Club aeason, but will go on throughout IMPRINTED checks , the year. looking away s pretty. At Diuguid Home personally ' flattering and surely cher,..hed by Mrs. Ben B. Keys entertained by the wearer. the Magazine Club at the home of Open a checking account with us and be assured 'PUT YOUR DUDS Mrs. E. S. Diuguid. Jr.. on Thurs- of additional safety for your funds! In a matter of. day afternoon at 2:30. moments we will imprint your name on your checks . The speaker lor_the_ _ meeting IN OUR SUDS' was Mrs. E. C. Parker who gave and make them unmistakably yours. What's more, I a review of the recent book pub- relax, visit with each check is printed on special safety paper and and your fri- lished of tht. biography Of Jacque- ninon, against fraudulent alteration. Imprinted, ends and neighbors. chances line Kennedy. Mrs. Parker dis- is are same of them y4,11 be here. cussed the dirties of the American insured checks are today's answer to crooks who !First Lady who is being observed -:- might otherwise have opportunity to falsify payee LOTS OF WASHERS by everyone in each thing she amount lines without immediate detection. PLENTY OF DRYERS I does. In the biography Mrs. Ken!' and BARRELS OF HOT nerly 'Sys she is determined tokkir Yet these new checks are economical ...ordinary SOFT WATER dedicated to the president fm his checks are obsolete by comparison. position for the United States. checking account now. muitriA) oRitaxm. Mrs. Parker was introduced by Drop in and open your coin °iterated Laundrette , the program chairman, Mrs. Edwin Secure added safety for your funds with imprinted, Larson. who also distributed_the %sooty;G . I insured checks- Get yours today yearbooks she had made and dis- cussed the coming monthly meet- ings. •, 207 So. 7th Ph. PL 3-9181 The president', Miss Capple EOartitE S We Are Also a Pickup Statqm Beale, presided. For The Diuguid home was attract- ively ett.enraten in the club' colors 4 1..„. Martinizing of lavender and white with ar- He's hoping her purse holds enough for ice cream. Both share One Hour snapdragons, )(m- Tall s;.h-,L,dte, a spring hat fav- rangements of good fashion, the young man in tailohd coat and matching hat, orite, is shown here in a high, oults, and hyacinths used at vant- Irrit49:11 THE BEST IN DRY\ISIVANING the young lady in coat with Peter Pan collar, raglan sl MUR high hat of -traw with organdy age points. Mrs. Keys served de- Same Prices and SpecIals as at front. Coats, in American fragrance ac- refreshments to those pre- gathered at wrist, and yoked woolens: the 4th Street Store! trim. By Irene: the lightful /Ameba FDIC cent is Red Lilac by Llmtheric. sent Chips kr Twiggs, Helen Lee.

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