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In Our 89th Year Vol. LXXXIX No. 184 10* Per Copy United Press International Murray, Ky., Saturday Afternoon, August 3, 1968

ORE may fif Homra Czechs Win Effort midi sense Dr. Charles To but the Loyalty Most Named Chairman Of Coin Club Reform Measures you Seen64-leard lot abouel I..10 MSU Department BRATISLAVA, Czechoslova- Congs Overrun o that in- Powerful Of Meet August kia (UPI) — The last of Soviet you by .;•kounscl.:. Dr. Charles A. Homra was troops left over from maneuv- " it. named by the Murray State ers were reported withdrawn be afraid University board of regents 10 And 11 from Czechoslovakia today, in- Ingredients August 2, as chairman dicating success of Czech Com- At is a chair Friday. US Position to a. Make MURRAY of the Department of Psycho- munist reformers' efforts The Kentucky Coin $ oamfort- the power- logy. win the Soviet bloc's tolerance Loyalty is "most Club will host the Eight Ann- ✓ you and He had served as acting chair- of Prague's liberalized brand Mr. and Mrs. Don Overbey ful, dynamic and lasting ingre- State' Coin Convention and man since the effective date of ual of communism. build. Dif- three dient of all long-range success 1968 at the Jay- children leaving this Frank Kodman's resignat- August 10-11. The Defense Ministry an- Frontier apt better formulas devised by man," Dr. Dr... North morning early on vacation. cee Civic Center in Paducah, the depar- I. Pus the6 Kelly Thompson, presidept of ion July 1. Dr. Homra, whose nounced in Prague • Kentucky. Soviet army small e- Western Kentucky Univhsity, training is iri school psychology, ture of the last Late yesterday a big Rabbit The Club President, E. R. Communist lead- and ta move it ar•cl Murray State University has been at Murray State since units as Czech By ALVIN B. WEBB Jr. _ Communist supply points came into view as we sat starr- McBride. has selected Miss with the Soviets A Shau graduates Friday. 1966. ers conferred SAIGON (UPD— North Viet- staging areas in the ing stupidly out of the window. summer Bobbye. June Hiett as Show in is A native of Covington, Tenn, and their staunchest allies nam forces using tear gas, Valley, a suspected jumping- be an up- He was as nervous as a hen He said long-range success Chairman. Committee chair- Dr. Homra earned the B.S. de- Bratislava. overran a U.S. Marine position off point for a North Vietna- tamine the with one chicken His legs were rare where loyalty is non-ex- men are as follows: Bill Sch- gree at Memphis State Uni- The Soviet troops had been on South Vietnam's northern mese thrust into the allied red pieces so long, he looked almost out istent. Then he noted that loy- roeder, Bourse; Mrs. Doris versity and the M.A. degree at left from maneuvers of t h frontier Friday and maimed. a population centers at Da Nang watly end of shape He crept along this alty is not inherited or acquir- Hoskins, Exhibits; Marshall Rev. Glenn Armstrong Murray State. After teaching Warsaw Pact, Eastern Europ- Leatherneck pacification team and Hue on the coast. 'ad appear- way and that and finally some- ed easily. R.amney, Bid Board; Ronnie two years at Murray State, he ean communism's counterpart in the upper coast. American Communist ground gunners s at Magee thing frightened him and he "It comes only from intellig- Hoskins, Penny Barrel!: Mrs. went to Florida State Univer- Rev. Armstrong To to NATO, in June. The troops headquarters said today. in the jungled valley Friday open ano put those back legs to use ent analysis and premeditated A nit a Manning, Publicity; and sity in 1963 where he earned had been left on Czech soil to The two Communist attacks knocked down an Air Force should*, • moved on out. and diligently developed habit, Mickie Land. Door Prizes: Bob- Be Revival Speaker the Ph. D. degree. try to pressure the liberalized the second day of hea- F100 Supersabre and two U.S ihoulcl and its quality and strength are by Abell. Ed Oliver, and Ver- marked A Navy Veteran. Dr. Homra AtioSpring Creek regime to slow down its re- vy fighting on South Vietnam's Army helicopters, the com- dnt Ask_ A Tow hea early this tested daily in some manner non Miles, Building and Equip- morning, also taught two years at Ridge- forms. northern war front, where all- mand said. be smooth giving out with his throughout all of one's life- ment; Charles Hoskins. Secur- "satisfied" ly High School in Ridgely,lenn. Spring Creek Baptist Church, But a rally in Bratislava in- ied troops and B52 bombers Spokesmen said a rescue the had- • call, a -low time." Dr. Thompson added. ity; and Dr. Walter Johnson, high note followed He has served as consultant to nprth of the Penny Community, tended to make the reconcilia- are fighting to hold off an helicopter rescued the downed r and 1101:4 A total of 359 students were Awards Breakfast. by a trill. Murray-Calloway County will have a revival meeting be- tion between Soviet Russia and by eight Communist jet pilot but that two crew- awarded degrees. including 166 the There will be over forty offensive Health Center and to glnaing Sunday, August-4_and- its allies and_ _the_ adm i nistra- -perhaps 100.000 men. men were killed and two crew- Listed what Who received master's degrees. Mental dealers from all parts of the divisions The other day a large flock of State Hospital and continuing through August 10. ti on Alexander Dubcek was call- behind a barrage,men wounded from the hell- inspect, ask • It was the largest summer grad- Outwood country to buy, sell and trade. Charging Grackles lit in the Oak Tree. near Dawson Springs. Rev. Glenn Armstrong. past- ed off at the last minute: mortars and tear cOpters before help arrived to t the tna- uating class in the history of School Many interesting and unusual of rockets. Their mutterings and callings and his wife, Shirley, or of Beaver Dam Baptist Ulbricht, Gomulka Beek routed a pull them out. ared pieces, Murray State. He exhibits are entered in the gas. the Communists almost drowned out a Blue Jay I home is Fulton, are the Church will be the evangelist. "There will be no rally," a unit from-- its American soldiers patrolling lines of the Mrs. Nancy Cowin Knight of whose competition for trophies. There Leatherneck who was apparently perturbed of two children, Mark, Rev. Armstrong is the son of spokesman for the Szech Com- just south of the the mountains between the and so 011.4 • Murray was the top student in parents will be a bid board each day landing zone by the large numbers. Leslie Ann, 8. Mrs. Brownie Armstrong of presidium said. No ex- Zone astride a valley and Hue unearthed a sots pleased the class. She was graduated 10, and and a penny barrell with munist Demilitarized 1437 Miller Avenue, Murray. - was given but inform- infiltration route 2/12-ton Communist arms cache ir questions. summa cum laude. Graduating prizes of proof sets and silver planation Communist A Yellow Shafted Flicker light- Services will be held daily sources said East German Vietnam, spokes- which included 28 individual rs to your magna cum laude: were Mrs. dollars. ed into South ing on our favorite stump and during the week at two p.m Walter Ulbricht and said. weapons, two mortars. 70 mor- shine is our Wilma Jean Averett of Dexter, At the Awards Breakfast President men giving it a few exploratory &ad at 7:45 p.m. Artell Tucker Communist leader Wla- The Marines mounted a' tar shells and 20.000 small ad ask away. Mo., Mrs. Alice Lowery Parker Stan Key To Sunday morning, Dr. 'Charles Polish pecks. be in charge of the revival Gomulka refused to at- that regained arms bullets, headquarters of Murray, and Mrs. Kathryn F. Leich will speak on "Civil will dyslaw counter-attack a rally. losses! said. Wiley Barnhill of Harrisburg, War and Paper Currency." music. tend such the zone. Leatherneck The Thorn Tree in lull bloom. John Redden, pastor, in- sources said it was 11 wound-: Senior allied officers have Tonight Mayor Robert Cherry will wel- Rev, Informed were six killed and We would sure hate to run thr- Play the community to at- that the Gomulka and bod- I said the Communists have Dr. Thompson. president of come the Kentucky State Nu- vites all in probably ed, with five Communist ough a thicket of these trees. to hear Rev. Armstrong were apprehensive that war communi- eight divisions-perhaps 100,000 Western since 1955. said loyal- mismatie —Association officers tend Ulbricht ies found, the Hollyhocks up several inches. native of the county enthusiasm could in- ! Men in the northern five pro- ty is part of the creed which is and all guests of the show at who is a any such que said. • They'll bloom next year. In Lexington up in the Spring peoples just a- coastal low- vinces waiting for the go-ahead tRIORS incorporated in all the great re- the breakfast. and grew fect their own Sweeping the border. Ulbricht the Nang ,,to begin an offensive expected ligions of the world, including A special display of Civil Creek Church. cross the Czech lands south of Da A Squirrel makiag his way a- been t h e by President Johnson. Activity >1)Ptni tlie tenet that Christianity holds Stan Key, an outstanding War Money and Colonial Coins and Gomulka had war complex, . U.S. infantry- cross the yard. He looked grace- critics of the new the most lop- in the northern war zone has so dear. "Do unto others as you high school basketball player and Currency Courtesy of the most bitter men chalked up ful as he hopped from one sided score in two days of picked up appreciably in the 1474 would have theM do unto you." from this area will participate Chase Manhatten Bank and Czech regime. spot to the next, but resembled that the dead past two weeks, Third president in Western's in the 1968 Kentucky High The Paducah Bank and Trust Young Man Is Another indication fighting-96 Communist a disconnected bag of bones as the threat wound- tY AND 62-year history, Dr. Thompson School Coaches Association Company will be featured at Czechs had overcome 'against two Americans he attempted to crawl. Squir- by the Soviets said. IHTS had served 26 years as an ad- charity Allatar game in Lex- the show. of intervention ed, spokesmen rels are made for running a-. Prague regime, pacification ministrative staff member of ington Saturday night The The Kentucky State Nuniis- Today to crush the new The Marine long branches, up and down trce Killed shutoff of pro- of men was attacked the Bowling Green sch.oql be- game is set for 7:00 p.m. matic Association will hold was the sudden team 120 Senior Club trunks ahd hopping, not for from East bloc up 400 Communists near fore his elevation to the presi- (EDT) at the Memorial Coli- their meeting Saturday after- paganda attacks by to crawling. nations. Only East Germany Chu Lai. another giant U.S • dency. seum at the University of Ken- noon at 3 o'clock at the Diplo- Robert Lee. age 19, Ronnie its attacks against the ,air base far south of Da Nang. tucky. mat Inn. Mrs. Alphon- kept up Meets Friday Wife has been gone for six son of Mr- and the radio. Command reports listed only The popular event brings There will be refreshments Route Czechs on weeks. One more week and she sus Lee of Fancy Farm "heavy" Marine casualties, Farm Picnic together the best among the at the show and admission is instantly this will be home. We would say Fancy One, was killed with Communist losses put at Kentucky high school June free with plenty of free ,park- on Kentucky At Center we have lost twenty pounds, Underway Today., morning at 1:05 29 killed. graduates. Selection is made ing space. and one half Letter To Editor more or less on our own cook- • Highway 339 one U.S. 8-52 bombers for the by a state-wide poll of coaches. The Western Kentucky Coin of Fancy Farm. ing. There is nothing more piti- FANCY FARM. Ky. UT— miles north third successive day pounded The Senior Citizens Club held Key, a 6-3 standout for the Club invites and urges all col- James K. Height of Kirby- Dear Editor: ful in a . house than a man The 1968 senatorial campaign are due the its regu4ar potluck luncheon and Calloway County Lakers who lectors and the public to make ton, passenger in the Lee car, Congratulations whose wife is away. He walks in Kentucky gets its tradition- of "Curious Savage" meting at the Community Cen- signed a grant-in-aid with the plans to attend this event. • was admitted to the Fuller- entire cast around feeling sorry for him- al opening today at the 88th good perform- ter on Friday, August 2, at one University of Kentucky has al- Morgan Hospital, Mayfield, for for a startlingly self. If he starts to prepare a annual picnic and barbecue in at Kenlake Am- Pony League p m. with the president. Bryan ready played in several all-star treatment. ance last night • meal he just stands there and this Graves County commun- losing two Tolley. presiding. games and probably will not James E. Bagsby of Fancy phitheatre. After stares into the pantry full of ity. W. A. Ladd weekend to disagree- Mrs. Jessie Houston Roane find it strange playing with Farm Route One, driver of a nights last stuff without the slightest idea Down through the years, the all elements com- All Stars gave the invocation preceding stars from other schools. The car, and James H. Rus- able weather, of what to do. picnic has served as the unof- second opening the delicious potluck luncheon lone Purchase area member of Fancy Farm Route bined for an excellent ficial opening of political cam- sellburg, n , arrangement of summer the West basketball squad led Injured In passenger in the Bags- night of the second production A over all the labels on in Kentucky and has One, a flowers was used on the table Ho looks paigns the First Region last, season injured, ac- this season for the Murray State Win Series that well- by car were not and Miss the cans looking for a can attracted most of the 29-point aver- University Drama Group. Mrs. Virgie Clark with a sparkling cording to State Trooper Ezra hos- has a whole meal in it. He a known Kentucky politicians at Key "Curious Savage" by John Johnnie McCallon were the age. Earlier this summer. Accident Meador. The Murray Pony League bout half way expects to find one time or another. seemed to be a mu:h tesses. was a starter on the Kentucky The state trooper reported Patrick in a some can that all he has to do Today's event won't be any for expressing All-Stars won the first Contests were held with Mrs All.Star team which whipped that both the Lee and Bags- better vehicle open it and there will be a different. William Arthur Ladd of Mur- company than best-two-out-of-three series, last Roane and Mrs. Goldia Curd be- is the Indiana All-Stars twice. by cars were going south on the talent of the beef, potatoes, salad, cof- Headlining the speakers' ros- ray Route One received injur- of the night. 8 to 7, over South Gib- ing the contest winners. Group • roast Highway 339. The Bagsby car was the first production rolls, french fries. ter are former state Commerce ies on the knee and hand in Take it son. Ind. singing was led by Charlie S fee, made contact with the rear of season; "You Can't Commissioner Katherine Ped- a Honda accident yesterday at Savage" Johnny Williams was the win. Marr with Mrs A. D. Butter- Bethel Church Will Lee's car which left the road, With You". "Curious settles for some Kel- -en the Democratic nominee for 5:23 p.m. on Sycamore Street, Cog- ning pitcher. and Wilson was worth as the piano accompan H. finally overturned, striking a utility was directed by Fred M. Sweet Sue Gizzards the U.S. Senate. and her Re- Revival Meet according to the report filed was Wil- handed the loss. - ist. ly's Stew, or Have pole, killing Lee instantly, the gin., technical director some such concoc- publican opponent, Jefferson by the Murray Police Depart- Brown Crouch and Charlie Mrs. Lois Waterfield was wel- and Rice or police said. liam E. Basham. goes to Judge Marlow Cook. During Next Week ment. State Gibbs collected two hits each as a new member. tion. Either that or he County County Coroner After a few uneasy moments comed and Cook are Police said Ladd was driiing Graves for Murray. Getting two hits for not previous a restaurant. Miss Peden an inquest of settling dawn to work, the Others present. being va- Rey. George K. Comes. Jr, a 1968 Honda east on Sycamore James Mills said South Gibson were Greg Wil Katie vying for the seat cast jelled and rose to a second ly mentioned. were Mrs. Sen. will be the evangelist for the Street. Ladd told police that will be held Monday. son and Mike Jennings. Shackel- Some men can cook up a pretty cated by Republican act performance that carried Overcast, Mrs. Lela revival services to be- held at a car in front of him was go- The two teams will play an Owen good meal. but generally the re- Thruston B. Morton. through to the closing momenta. ford. Mrs. Thelma West, at the Bethel United Methodist ing to make a left turn on 8th other' game tonight at 6:15. If Mrs sults are pretty miserable. Also scheduled to speak Deborah Keesee ,..who played West. Mrs. Norman Klapp, is Dem- Church starting Sunday, August Street, and he did not set - th Calloway County Murray wins the first game Hildred the open-air festivities "Lilli Belle", the much married Gussie Geurin, Mrs. 4. blinker lights of car. Ladd hit they will be the champions, out Mrs If you are .tired of your wife ocratic 1st District Congress- Registration Set sophisticate daughter was the Sharpe, Mrs. Niva Parker, Services will be held daily at his brakes and lost control of if South Gibson wins then they Mable men, send her off for several man Frank A. Stubblefield. catalyst that sparked not only Edwin L. Hagan, Mrs. event had 7:45 p.m., according to the his motor bike, the police re- For Next Week will have to play a third game Erin weeks and when she conics Planners of the the cast but the audience as Tolley, Ivy Culver, Miss have former Alabama church pastor. Rev. John Brad- port said. which will start at 8:30. Ann back she will represent the hoped to Lilli Belle's mother, Ethel, Montgomery Mrs. Celia Wallace as the ley, who invites the public to A two vehicle collision oc- Ronald Crouch, president of Gladys panacea of all that ails you. Gov. George Registration dates far stu- who plays cat and mouse with Crawford, and Mrs. Wallace, how- attend. curred Friday at 8:10 a.m. at the Pony League invite§ every- main speaker. dents at Calloway County High ten million dollars in non-negot- the com- / Rev. Comes came to Fulton U.S. Highway 641 South and -one out to see that game to- '11Th meeting ever, telegrammed School have been announced iable bonds is done exceptional- The September FOUR CITED that he would as pastor of a church there in Story Avenue with no injuries - night. p.m. at the mittee Friday for next week, according to ly well by Gene Ray Coggin, will be held at one unable to attend. 1967. Prior to that he served being reported, accoccling to . Lynn Stranak is the coach of Center. Mrs. Gus were cited by be Principal Howard Crittenden. Ada Sue Hutson turned in an- Community Four persons frosts 1963-67 at Millington. the Murray Police report. the team-and Jack Ward is the Erin Mont- Department Seniors will register Monday, other bubbling portrayal by Ste Geurin and Miss the Murray Police iither pastorates have been at Vehicles involved were— a manager. hostesses night. They August 5, Juniors Tuesday, making "Fairy May" a com- gomery will be the • yesterday and last Trinity. Underwood, and Eve- 1968 Chevrolet pickup driven S. Gibson 221 200 0 7 6 3 condUct, Hospital Report August 6, Sophomores Wednes- pletely lovable character, it for, the potluck luncheon. were for disorderly rett Memorial Churches,' by Herbert Key of 1302 Kirk. Murray 141 002 0 8 8 8 public, day, August 7, Freshmen seemed as though Ada Sue grew loiteeng, drinking in The evangelist, a native of wood, Murray, and a 1966 Lamey. Wilson (2L) Barrett, La- and Census — Adults 97 Thursday, August 8. and all character as the- running to avoid arresL Memphis.- received his B.'A. de- Buick Electra. driven by Paul- morrInto--the Mrs. -7 - new students who have not iirogressed. 'Bobby -nay Cochran_ driving while intoxicated. gree from Southwestern at ine Walters Flora of 510 South play Hughes (I). Williams _Admissions, August 1, 1968 previously been enrolled in Bandy and Al Horkay Robinson, Students At Dance Memphis in 1950 and his B. D 11th Street. Betty Williams, Lane (4). Dr. Richard Stout, 805 Olive, Calloway County School equal to the task with (4W) and at Emory in 1953. He has serv- City police said that the the were all Meet In Memphis 1181111111111=1111•1111=14..11 .11111.1 111 Murray; Mrs. Eula McDaniel, and students who pre- Jeffrey as like- ed on the conference boards of Flora car was going west on System Bobby making 308/12 No, 6th Street, Murray: viously dropped out of school Kolenkhov became in -evangelism, social concerns, and Story. had stopped for the stop able as Mrs. Lyndia Cochran. local Bobbie Thorpe. 209 North 2nd on Friday. August 9. previous production. REPORT ecumenical affairs. He is mar- sign, and started across High- the dance instructor, will be in WEATHER Street, Murray; Harold Colson. Registratton will start each to a lack of special equip- 27$ Men Are ried and has four children, a way 641. Key was going south Due yemphis, Tenn., for the three Route S. Murray; Mrs. Judith morning at 8:30 a.m. ment the final scene from the • by United Prose Internat▪ ional boy. age 14, a girl, age 11, and on 641 and collided with the In October Draft days' convention of the South- Mason, Route 2, Hazel; Mrs Any new student who lives play could not be created and Partly cloudy warm and hu- twin boys, ages nine. Flora car knocking it around ern' Association of Dance Mast. Clysta Rowland and baby toe. in the Calloway School Dis- perhaps detracts from the over- mid today through Sunday with to where the Flora car was ers to be held at the Peabody Route 1, Farmington; Mrs. Ella trict and plans to attend Call- impact of the work, but in scattered thundershow- headed east after it stopped, all Hetet widely Crump. Route 1, Hardin; Jesse Oaks Ladies Day oway County High School who no way does this keep one from FRANKFORT. Ky. 11'1)— A- fluidly afternoons and even- according to police. will Students also making the trip ers, Maupin, 1602 Ryan Ave Mur- has not filled out a sign-up fully enjoying what is present- bout 275 Kentucky men ings. High today mid 80s east Golf Is Planned Damage to the Key truck dur- are Vicki Pat Lamb, Cathy ray; Mrs. Sarah Franklin, Route sheet, is asked to contact Prin. ed. Go see thi§ one, enjoyment be drafted into the Army low 90s west. Low tonight was on the front end and to Christopher, Debbie Dodd, Pam to 3, Benton; Mrs. Eunice Morton. tipal Crittenden immediately. is guaranteed' Showtime is 8:30 ing October, figures released east to low 70s west. The Oaks Country Club will the Flora car on the right side Paschall. and Trina Nicks,' all mid 60.s Route 1. Hazel: Mrs Edna Dav each Friday and Saturday night Friday by the Defense Depart- hold its regular ladies day of and rear end. of Murray, Shelly Steele and is. 1816 Kensington, Toledo. throughout August. ment indicated. Lake: 7 a.m. 357.0, on Wednesday. August 7, MEET Ann Badgett of Madisonville. Kentucky Ohio; Mrs. Ora Jackson, 506 golf LODGE John Cole The national draft call for dam 301.3, up with tee Off time at nine a.m. DEXTER MEETING The Murray girls have been Up 0.1; below No. 2nd Street, Murray: Mre October is 13,800. and Ken- Jones, 753-5401, will The regular meeting will be Murray Lodge No 105 Free asked to present- their jump Pearl Edwards, Route 1, Ben- Virginia You Know tucky normally furnishes 2' a.m. 356.9; held at the Dexter Community and Accepted Masons will hold Now dance at the banquet Barkley Lake: 7 be the golf hostess. moth formtper cent of the total. The Oct- rope tap 05 ton; Charles Grogan, Route 2, Center on Monday, August 5, regular stated Communications The butterfly and of Mad!. below dam 303.0. up A potluck luncheon will be of,ober call is well below the 49,- Mrs. Buddy Steele 802. Hazel; Sam Jones, Route 1, Dex- at This will be for on Monday, August 5, at 7:30 a single order of insects. Sunrise 6:03; sunset served with the drinks and the 730 p.m. 000 drafted in May: but 1,600 sonville will also accompany ter; Baby girl Herndon, Route all of the community p.m. at the Masonic Hall. Work which there are more thani No moon. rolls being furnished. All ladies citizens above the September call. the girls. in the EA degree. 100,000 species. (Continued on Pogo Two) of the club are urged to attend. of Dexter, Aide will be

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bLMANAC • - • • championships at Lincoln, Neb. LAND TRANSFERS NBC switches Wednesday's "The Convention In Miami Takes !Virginian" to Saturday for this THE LEDGER drk TIMES by United Press International PUBLISHED by LEDGER St TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY, week. preempting "The Saint' Today is Saturday, August 3, • - Inc., Oonsolidauon of the Murray Ledger, The Calloway Times, and "Get Smart." The episode Affidavitt of descent of A. E. the 216th day of 1968 with 150 and The Tones-Herald, October * MIL and the West Kentuelriatt, Wilkersan. died April 1968, to Over TV Starting Monday is ''Ah Sing vs. Wyarning," deal. January 1. 1942. to follow. • Flora Pearl Wilkerson and Mary leg-with a legakfight to get a 103 N. 4th Street, Murray. Kentucky 0071 The moon is between its first of Mayfield, Chinese immigrant his rights Christine -Elyrti quarter and full phase. By JACK GAVER ABC joins later. JAMES C. WILLIAMS, PUBLISHER Perry C. Wilkerson and Reba The morning star is Saturn. NEW YORK tad-- There; THURSDAY "The Palace" on Louise Page of Phoenix, Ari- We reserve the right to reject any Advertising. Letters to the Bal-tor, The evening star is Venus. won't he much choice in) NBC and CBS stay with the - repeats a program with zona. ABC Or Public Voice Items which, in our opunon, are not for the best Net Lowing Jr.. On this day in history: prime-time viewing on the tele-.convention; ABC joins later. Bolger as host, Others are Louis E. Hicks and Marie B. Ray interest of our readers. In 1492, Christopher Colum• vision networks Monday throud --- FRIDAY KingFamily, Diahann Car- Hicks to Raymond F. Dixon and the bus set sail from Spain for the- Thursday. The Republican- --This schedule-is-based tin Maidi-avs aria NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES: WALLACE WITMER -63, 1501 Nations. LoollVe roll, Audrey LaBurna Dixon of Springfield, New World. National Convention in Miami the that the 6:in- Madison AN e Memphis, Tenn.; Time & Lae Bldg., New York, N.Y., W. L. Pct. GB assumption Paul Revere and the Raider" Va.: lot in Panorama Shores In 1914, Germany will take over. come to a PEAS, Stephenson Bldg Detroit. Mich. St. Louis 71 37 .657 declared vention 'wilt have Subdivision. war on France and England. SUNDAY normal end Thursday night. • ,!,.• n okra ant of Hunts- Atlanta 56 51 .534 144, • ,.;J Entered at the Post Office. Murray. Kentucky, for transmission as Euva W. Alexander In 1954, Mrs. Barbara "Bo- NBC advances "Meet the If there is a Friday session. freezing. Gordon Tay- Cincinnati 53 49 .520 15 Second Class Mauer ville, Ala.. to John bo" Rockefeller was granted a Press" to provide an hour for the networks will cover. • • Call 49: Chicago 56 52 .519 13 lor and Mary Curtis Taylor: lot $5demillion settlement in ob- an interview with Gov. Nelson SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Byldarner in Murray. per week ItSc. pea San Fran 53 53 .300 17 • : in McElrath Heights Addition. taining a divorce from Withrop A. Rockefeller of New York ABC's -Off to See the Wiz- Zones 1 & 2, $9.00. Elsewhere MOO. All service subscriptions 11108 Pittsburgh 53 54 594 17'd Water rights on Morgan Boat Rockefeller. about his race for the Republi- ard" screens Pat One of the New York 50 59 459 2I'S "The outstanding Civic Asset et a Community is the Dock Road to be shared with In 1958, the American subma- can presidential nomination. film, "Captain Sinbad," starr lutcgrit) at Its Newspaper" Henry. Mr. Philadelphia 48 57 457 3414 Mr and Mrs Roy rine Nautilus completed ;the "Face the Nation" on CBS ing Guy Williams TRAI LEI and Los Angeles 47 60 439 23'a and Mrs. Aaron Gibson, first underseas crossing of has Gov. Ronald Reagan of ward Pi Houston 46 61 .430 24'4 the In "Who's Mad Now?" on SATURDAY -- AULirUST 3, 1968 Mr. and Mrs. William Clenden- North Pole. California on tap to find out miles ft Friday's Results ABC's "Man in a Suitcase," Mc- in. A thought for the day: about his "favorite son" sta- Ridge Ti Cincinnati Atlarta, ppd., wet Elliot Gill's help is sought by a wo- Paul said, -Patience makes men tus. 100. Cali Joseph E Price and Jo Ann Houston 4 Philadelphia man who fears there is a plot 3, night beautiful in ABC's "Issues and Ansa ers" and ask : Price to John H. Keene and El- middle age." to drive her mad. Chicago 3 St Louis 0. night advances its starting time by Quotes From The New friede H Keene:. lot in Circa- Pittsburgh 3 San Fran. 1. night • 30 minutes todprovide an hour The "Star Trek- reprise on ----d INITED ret aa iNILRNATIONAL rama Subdivision Niw York 3 Los NEW Ang. 2, night p • for a "ConsdnUon Preview." ..ikeseeement Earth:, T1 ltla3 thoad..ay Today's .autfUrntal 1'756164 Pitetairt—t Guests will be Sen. Everett M. The spaceship returns to the AN RePuo- Broadway: 140 acres in Callo- All ermits For MIAMI BEACH -- Reid Roger Morton, R-Md., Times EDT Dirksen, R-111., Minority - lead- 20th Century to find out what Located Bean convention floor manager for Richard. Nixon, corn- away Chicago Hands 11-0 at St. er of the upper House and Phone 4: Robert W Duster and Ona happened on earth in 1968. on his candidate's chances: CountyMeriting Louis Washburn 10-3. 2:15 pan. Chairman of the convention's Bell Duster to Warren Parrish FURY'S' New York Jackson 3-4 at Los July Are Platform Committee, and Gov. "the CBS Friday Night Mo- "We're going to win it on the first Lois Marie foster Parrish; 753-1721. and Angeles Singer 8-10. 4 p.m. Daniel J. Evans of Washing- vies" screens "Around the property in Calloway County. Pittsburgh Veale 9-10 at San ton, keynoter of the-convent- World Under the Sea," starr- WASHINGTON - Rep. John Moss, D-Calif., calling F. Burchfield to Do- Donald Francisco Sadecki 9-13. 4 p.:n. Announced ion. ing Lloyd Bridges and Shirley TWO I for an investigation of public opinion polls as the result Ross: property on Lynn nie Lee Cincinnati Nolan 4-2 at At- The North American Soccer Eaton. apart men Harris Grove public of inconsistencies between the Gallup and kLarris polls Grove and lanta Reed 9-6, Ee05 p.m. League teleeast on CBS invoi- • combinad Philadelphia NBC repeats its "Justice for this week. . Short 9.1I- at Building and. electric4 fer- -vesain international match be- cated -10 Dmald Watson to Barber Houston CuelLar All" documentary. dealingT '1 would suggest that mere unexpected than the po- 6-5. 8:30 paid mits issued in the city of Mur- tween Snntos of Brazil and the Kelly's F Boyd and Elsie Boyd: lot in with the plight of the poor in litics of 1968 is the behavior of the pollsters in 1968." Sunday's Games ray during the month of July Oakland, Calif., team. Keeneland Subdivision. - gaining adequate legal help. Cincinnati at Atlanta amounted to $30900 according NBC has an hour preview ROOMS I William- B. Humphreys and Chicago at St. Louis to I. H. Key, of the Republican convention SATURDAY LOS ANGFT.F-S Sirhan B. Sirhate pleading `In Los Rufus City Building In- entrance, Patsy R Hienphreys to Phili elphia at Houston Blom Convention Hall in Mi- Angeles' Hall of Justice to charges he killed Sen. Robert Bar- spector. college. C B. Barton. Jr. and Jane Ne 'ork at Los Angeles 2 ami. NBC has the usually natl.:Mel- -FKentiedy- -- - Followin_g Are. _the building - ot In Robertxdand Rick- Pit rgh if &iii‘rattetsetk.. 'The ABC Sunday Night Mo- televised and regional back- , permits ani be electrical per- ly TWO BE "Not Guilty." man Silladivisinn. vie" screens "Tokyo 'Olympi- baseball gaines in the af- . mits issued by Mr. Key. up ed house Hildred Sharpe to Mark Neal; Atiktkan League ad," a film history of the 1964 Building 4P•rinits ternoon. three ml MANILA - Enriue' Morales, commenting on rescue lot on South 4th Street. W. L. Pct. GB Olympic games. ABC's " "Wide World .3f DetroitBaltimore 59, 45 557 6 Donald Edwards, construct • boye Cal operations attempting to free Filipinos rawC•ap CtoarracwoamymaonndwEearalthh Car- Detroit 66 40 623 - MONDAY covers the national trapped in the addition to_ residence dmilding, Sports" NBC start their wreckage of a buildipg which collapsed in an earth- 1307, Vine Street, and CBS AAU men's and women's out- Kentucky for use and benefit Cleveland 58 50 537 9 coverage of the Republican door swimming and diving, quake: James McKinney, construct te-dMourreapyin eSNtaantee 'Lodivdrdttld-Boston 54 50 519 11 convention in the morning; "Time is of the essence_" single family dwelling. Sha Wa I ' • t property Oakland 54 51 .514 11'd -evening. Circle. ABC in mid on _North 15th Street. New York • 49 53 480 15 ABC's "Cowboy in Africa" Hafford James,- construct ad- Hospital Report Harry Newcomb and Grace Minnesota 49 55 471 16 . repeats a show In which a for- 56 .567 16,4 dation to residence building. 232 G. Newcomb of St..Petersburja California 49 mer ranch hand steals a bride (Continued From Page 1) Smith 13th Street, 753- Fla., to Robert L. Burton and Chicago 45 57 441 19 and asks Sinclair for help. Bible Thought for Today Freda N. Burton of Vincennes, Washington 38 64 373 26 J. E. Littleton. construct ad- Ind.: property:, at mouth of Friday's Results dition to commercial building, TUESDAY 3, Murray. -,-The evening will be about Blood River arm of Kentucky Calif. 3 Boston 2. 1st. twilight 6' Olive Ext. and North 16th _Dismissals • And the Lord thy God will make thee plenteous in all: I.ake. 13osicin 6 Calif. 1. 2nd, night -- Street. convention on NBC and Mrs. Ethel K. Stockdale, Rt, every work of thine hand.. . . If thou shalt harken unto CBS. Thomas C. Scruggs. Nell Oakland 5 Cleveland 1. night James Bogard, add carport to 3, Puryear. Tenn.; Master Gai- the voice of the Lord thy God, to keep his command- Scrugg.s.- Deroy Provine, and Baltimore 4 New York 1. night residence building, 309 Wood- ABC reruns -Time Bomb" rey'Thurman. Route 6, Murray; ments. on "Garrison's Gorillas.' in —Deuteronomy 30:9 and 10. Dorothy Provine to Arthur S. Washington 11 Chicago 6. night lawn.- Gerald Murdock, Route 1, Far- which the device protects an We-know that God will keep His promises, but we Wort and Eva Hjort; three lots Detroit 6 Minnesota 5, night Ernest Turner. construct mington; Johnny Stubblefield. important bomb component NEXT - A sur- must keep His law with heart and soul. i In Hazel. Today's Probable Plibbers single family dwelling, Magno- Route 5. Murray; Mrs. Judith CALIFORNIA the Gorillas are trying to prise winner in the Oregon i Thurman Albin and Fay Al- All Times EDT lia Drive. Burkeen, Route 5. Murray; Dr. Democratic presidential t.1.- 'ibin of Flushing. Michd to Bit- California Bennett 0-0 and El- Robert J Wager, construct!steal_ Richard Stout, 805 Olive Street, on Tuck- carport to garage, 300 South rnary election, Sen. Eugend ford Hurt: 19.245 acres lis 8-6 at Boston Culp 7-4 and I ABC turns to the convention -Murray; Alvin Howard, 'Route lath Street. McCarthy (top) has a big Ten Years Ago Today 'er-Garland Road. Ellsworth 9-6, 2, 2 pm, 8:30 I afterdan "It Takes a Thief" re- 2, Farmington: Rimen Colson C. J. Rose. Lucy Rose, James Spann and Wilson. construct smile as he heads'frr.• tl LEDGER a p.m. 'price in which Mundy breaks ,Route 5. Benton; Fred.M. Ging,- T1MLs FILZ Bud single family next primary, in Californiar • rdROSe. and Sue Rose to Washington Hannan 5-2 and dwelling, Keene- an ankle and his boss tiaa to les, 1606 Farmer Ave., Murray; 1 Lower, Sen. Robert iktsk heT an'ts Ord Hurt: 80 acres in Calloway Howard 1-6 at Chicago Priddy land Road. take over the b f • n Mrs. Alma E. Burkeen, Route F. I:cn- Richard S. (Dick) Shackelford, age 25, nedy, son. of Mr. County. • 2-5 and Carlos 4-9 or Ribant .• Spann and -Wilson, construct irig a woman scientist 4, Benton: Mrs. Ethel Collie, defeated' in. Oregon. and Mrs. Walter E Shackelford.-Sr., of Murray was killed Dan C Hutson snd Fasima Sue 2, 215 single family dwelling, South isn't smiling as he LOO f- p.m. WEDNESDAY Route 2, Murray; Richard Me- to 1inquire yeSterday dutaie dun. Stella 17th and Keeneland Road. for about 3:25 in an automobile accident near Hutsan to Detroit Wilson 9-8' at Minne- Cuiston, Route 2, Murray; Mrs. "For so Lexington. Hurt. Harald T Hurt. and Jean sota Chance 9-10. 2:15 p.m. Gerald Carter, convert com- "The ABC Wedneaday Night Blanche Tharpe, Box 99 Hazel, wanted tc • C•olkway mercial building to apartmeht Movie" starts an hour and a Other deaths reported are Mrs. Melissa E. Keys, age S. Hurt 76 acres on Oakland Odom 9-7 at Cleve- a form of building, 800 Olive Street.. half earlier. The-film is -The' 98, and Mrs. Halford Orr. age 50. County. land McDowell 11-9, 2:15 p.m. tempted Preston W. Ordway to Joe H. Baltimore Ilardin 13-6 at New Elvyn A. Bradley. construct Caddy," starring Dean Martin friend, the Mrs. Orval H. Austin received the Thanks Badge, the Spann: property in Calloway York Stottiernyre 13-8, 2 p rn. single :family dwelling. Broad and Jerry Lewis. had been highest award in Girl Scouting, this week just before County. Sunday's Games Street Ext. CBS and NBC start there- lassumed leaving Murray for her new home In Westfield, N.J., Kenneth .Andersen and Kath- Detroit at Minnesota , Chestnut Street Tabernacle, abouts with the convention; asrten yr.. where her husband has been assigned to the ministerial erine F. Anderson to Ralph Washingtan at Chicago construct addition to church man. No , staff. Distributing Company. Inc.; two Baltimore at New York building. Chestnut Street and a dwelling. Dudley Drive. paid him Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wyatt are lots in Panorama Shores. California at Boston 2 Cherry Street. the parents of a son Steele and Allbritten, single service. P of Good Shepherd Thomas E. Suiter, construct born at the Mu araa HospitaL Trustees Oakland at Cleveland 2 family dwelling, 1610 Olive being__poc United Methodist Church. Roh- addition to residence building, Street Ext. keep, ant ert Hall, Billy Joe Kingins. and to Theadare Standley and 1506 Sycamore Street. Sam Calhoun Plumbing and child, v.,11 Alien P001. LO . W. D. Shoernak na Standley: Property on Irvin James H. Beane, construct!Eleetric Co., addition to resid- her. He w 20 Years Ago Today Cr: lot in New Concord of for. [ Cobb Road single family dwelling, - Peggy enee building, 108 Spruce existence, mer Sulphur Springs Methodiat Wayne• vrtWilson,son. Jean Ann Drive. Street trickery LEDGER trait" tILE him, Church. 4 and Larry Wilson to Eugene Electric Permits W. A. Lyons, duplex build- 'if nc Da1N Jones- and dteirs to Max W. A. Lyons, single family ing, 205 South 11th Street, • balloon !Willis and Nancy Lucus Willis; drunk wh Jones Workman. Darlene !lane- lot in Plainview Acres Dudley Drive, W. A. Lyons, single family Max Churchill announced today that Dee penning , Subdiv- line Workman. Otis Edward ion. Orville Anderson. single fam- dwelling. Audubon Drive. ha., become associated with the Max Churchill Funeral sshouldeYoflor: ce Workman. and Linda 'Erwin William 0 Wells. Dottie Sue ily dwelling, Payne and Beale Sam Calhoun Plumbing and Home as a licensed funeral director and embalmer. thirst ma Workman: quit-claim deep to lEtowen, and Delores Cole to W. Streets. - Electric Co., single family William J. Colburn of Murray' Comity. has been awarded- a property . in Calloway Loyd Lawson and Ludie Law- W. A. Lyons. single family Cirearama Drive. tiently. medicine,scholarship at the University of Louisville. -Flora Pearl Wilkerson and son: three lots in city of Hazel. dwelling. South 1-6th Street, W. A. Lyons. single -family hop'ledhryipoet :teirs to Max- Jones Workman, A. Lyons, single family , Dr WalterF. Baker, chiropractor, this week moved Homeland Developers. Inc., W. dwelling. Keeneland Road, Haneline Workman, into his suite of offices located in the new Tucker Build- I Darlene ti Ernest R. Turner and Mary Wa..4, 50 ui Otis Edward Workman. and Lin- go ing. His offices were formerly_oyer the Bank of Murray. E Turner; lot in Keeneland throu, da 'Erwin Workman: quit-claim with you. A household and kitchen shower Subdivon. Was given for Mr. _-wer to Yesterday s'Pkizaki the child deed to property In Calloway Cappie Beale and Desiree CROSSWORD and-Mrs. James Coleman-ati:tase--nome of Mrs Forrest • O I flualie Count). • "Beale Hosiek to Mildred _Beale Coleman wills Miss rranees Coleirain as hddess. Inc.. to "No, I Homeland Developers. Russell--end Augustus W. Rus- ACROSS IDalseerf MEHAWN , Guy Spann- and Larue_ Spanna 3-Possessive WP43 to -my cr sell: lot on North 7th Srfeet. . scattea pronoun Orimmum comarme Victorian, a a Tn Keeneland Subdsion. Affidavitt of descent of T. landow,er .00:2 pp& nu] that expri ElkinsT war" QuU 0Mq0 Kress Parker to Lestel R. Jones. died July 15. 1935. to 6 E101°1":"' language a weddin, S.nger 5-fell in WIT emu 30Years Ago ThisWeek nd Patty Elkins; property in4-annie B Jones Allen 11 _was only Jones, 12 Seagcing drops uu gumm u me LEDGER A Mfr.,-I ILE alloway County. 6-Suave happy len and Rosie Jones Turnboa. naw vessels 7-Swing um, 'mu MOM It° ertll Glenda deceased.. Dow- Jones of Lynn 14 Matures not forge' Deaths reported today are Ronald Eugene Hoffman, IllOne, no matter H111: LO B H. Dixon; let in Grove Route Ow. Wash Jofteei_ 15-C which BONSTEBE" rather cb: year old. on of Mr and Mrs , Russell 'Rittman of AlMis NdrniV Park AddiTiTin-- 9-Compass r.ir.10 otimullmri truth. I and Gertie Jones Wilkins iy.p..t":"°Pet fiofon point , Route One, and-Philip Gardner, Mohundro to Bud] elms =WI pug hsppenecr. son of Mrs. Mary Gard- Perme Mirrii,---BeSsie Jones arid Tred_a! is-oecar 10 figwes of MOO LOOM Mu speech to prove ner. house direetor of Wells Hall at -Murray State College. Mununtirt): -1"PertY on waters Jones Darnell ot Lynn 2019-Squandered a Grove 11-Cards ciuild befo The county board of education today decided to re- of Wildcat Creek :Affidavitt -of descent uf_Faii 13-Breaks 26 microbes 33 Ventilated G .1 Hamadan-arid James Vi. rid jobe.s. died oet„der .10, , 21-River in Italy suddenly 21 Female hocs• 35 Inclination soon as j build the Coldwater school building which was burned Got • Fesmire _of Blood River Estates 22-Sound vnth 16 mound, 25 Ilnit of Egyptan 38-Woody plant nant, % last week 1941, to Allen Idnes and Ito /loth str.ps 19 Canonized currency 39 Partner oi_iter*Mikf . dri- the tht Is Edtelle Harrell -andartaida adoadadveydaaad - nod--(wag _ i 2a-Walk person 29 PITO serader 41 Obtain The Adams Shoe Store-will 'Open here in Murray cifil 20 Heavenly 30 low, muttered 42 Obese _borg. The sey clarreil. lot in Blaod River: DowsJanes,' Wesh Jones, Gertie 24-Symbol for CHECK -Moving cautiously. a South Vietnamese sol- the west side of the court -squar0., according to Lore!) tin body complaint 44-54n god CONG carriage a Estates. 'Jones • Wilkins. Bessie Jones, 22 At that place 31 Libe ate 46-Chinese dier checks the briay of a Viet Cong killed in fighting in other eon Adams owner,. 25 Hurries 23-Slumber 32 Extras mkt rt Logan Watson..'4141111- -anct TreVa Jones Darnell-. 26•Dfiriine the Gilt Dinh suburb of Saigon. - - he-backed • Miss Louise Right and Rue Overby Were married by 7 istrator of will of Lala 'vie lit Affidavitt of descent of Rosie vessel ...I 2 3 4 3 7"1-'416 7 8 9 10 can earth' Rev J Mark Jenkins on July 30. mtooTrLellims ecP.oMiscEtcro'uirloontI Ttour)nohhon,..nwdieBeld lm 27-Repair sential fol 28 Equal (I ' ,,. • 6)2 13 and Emma aArebernh 2ilithiy195of when he 29 Sting ryore might ha. d must also be :net :among,"' themin F.- B Brandon Subdivision. Houston. Texas. -Conflagration 14 V'. • 5 10 Income Tax 31 dr.,17 • wk,Acjrni • is the 1-1-‘11111 emr`rIft TharY011 pro- :-Affieleott-of-dadeent of BC Arridavilt of descent of Al- 12-5 continent F Auto Repair Linn. died December 13. 1942. (abb• IS •.•! 19 ... ao "Don't Questions and vide more- than one-half your den Jones. died February. 18, to that? to Sarah Frances Linn and An- 34-Entice 7th St - 753-1751 daughter support for the year. 1959. to. Ester Jones and Barke- 35 Walk 21 7/4\ in London BffeidrnaevtittemedStov_. Johia of • Q Slur daughter went to Q - A friesd of fse,A Jones 6-f• Mayfield. seaway .„-., ,..1' "Not ,r none -crevice 36.Greek 6 work after graduating from as a car-hop at a. drive-tn. Docei. letter Tim, my high school last month. Can we Bentette dt._ John, died August dodooN retdd Air Marshal 37 Before P2'75.: 1,--,-.J:•"%- • .. 28 we had, she have to pay tax on her tips? :::'.: ..,:',. '•'-',. - ,' claim her as a dependent as 5,-196‘-to Dee Se. John of Mud Sir 'Douglas , MacFadyen. for- 38 tali of hair .. me to cot 39 Deface 33 A Yes, all tips in any a _ray Kende Five.and FraneeteSti mer commander of 19 30 7,r7.732 "Then long as she lives at home' the Royal. 443 Pr int.' r's 'Ai4i ar HOLLAND bRUG Burkhart of Murray A - The general rule is that Mount must be reported on her John Route ?•Air Force in -Aden and a for- measure 34 rJ,41'. 35 36 to me, tin, 41 ernicorne "Of con ou cannot claim anyone as di tax return. And if :our friend's Two. mer air-Meer -died Friday, it 42 Journey dependent who has income of rash tips are $2.0 ar more a A-friday-In of descent of was ddelosed today lie was forth 43 Soup dsh add teas, help S600 or more dining the year month while working in °he St. John. died Octoberall. 1Wa gd Will Be Open This Puffed up AO Sunday 45 gi, escape ch not apply la place she . must I-Triode-teem to to Frances St .John Burkhart , gjzo.parlyen was a nimb.te. 47.Evaluated This rule would see now v employer. The employed Malny Lee to Richard Ke.di i the 411-Cetremonies .3 41 1-7145 46 Iso pear Dm% Prow rtpIlon und ybur &nigh* if she __is under ,her Rritisii team that 'Cron Sundry *wide a secret, a full-time student 'sill then withhodi the appro.. Orr and Inus II. :Orr lot ai the Schneider Trophy in DOWN 19, or was the '. 47 48 .', .mitst ho', calendar priate amount of tax and Sue- Parker Avenue in W. l; 19:50.. with the 1• for any part of five SidedrMitine 1 Body of WI WILL BE OLOSED from helping th Sidueity op the dlis tram Addition.• Seapiane.s that were the tort...4 tr. by United Feature Syndicate, months of the year. mow IOC. 3 -e 11/0 saw 16 1 POO p.m. for Cliterok 1460 F. The remlar daRea id Pat. Wild and Mary C end runners of yea- addled - fifi.re.

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(168 St.TURDAY - AUGUST 3, 1968 THE LEDGER & TIMES - MURRAY, KENTUCKY PAGE THREE t. Neb. GIRLS CLOTHING, size 12-14 it "The • L.Li AUTOMOBILES u* 1-4 N I • vv and up. Phone 489-2041. A-3-C FOR SALE or ties -)• I•••I I F-IE • LIN'• :_,I-LL• I-4LN • lAs-' • I-411-4.L. • LiLi Y • L. _LL r • SWAP • H I RI DINETTE SET with six chairs. 1967 GT MUSTANG. White with Sainttpisode Table has formica top. Like black vinyl top. 390 motor, 4-; deal- • new. Call 753-7345. A-3-C speed, postrack gear, deluxe in- t get IOW a COST terior. Reasonably priced. CW.14 righu. 753-8281. CIASSIFIE0 ONE PRACTICE piano. Good A-3C ADS condition. $6000 Phone GET 753- LC" on RESULTS 1959 TR3 SPORTS CAR. Good 4699. n with A-5-C condition. Phone 753-6347. ers are A-8-P in Car- WANTED 1968 HONDA Scrambler, 305 cc, TO Bury Lodge Restaurant, Aurora, Ken- ouilt bookshelves, s- -Tra1 HELP WANTED in entire chrome fenders, only 980 miles, 1962 CHEVROLET Impala, 4 tucky. Phone 474-2259. A-6-0. house central FOR SALE taide carpeted, heat - 3 months old, still under guar- door hardtop. Excellent condit- PEAS, speckled TWO WAIITSSES, hip -- and air conditioning. butterbean time. COLLEGE GRADUATE Lot 80' k antee. See at 1501 Johnson. ion. $75. Phone 7534386 aftar si okra and At least seeking fresh yellow corn, fo one year experience. 220'. Call John Redden, 753- noon Saturday. A-3-C greater oppiktunity. Large fin- FRESH HEARING AID batter- A-5-P freezing. Also old Must be neat, pleasant appear- 14937 for appointment. magazines ancial organization offering ex- ies for Beltone Call 492-8436. ance, references. Aug.-27-C and other make '65 VOLKSWAGEN, Excellent A-3-C Starting, $1.15 ceptional opportunittiO per hour. to men hearing aids, Wallis's Drugs, BEAUTIFUL AKC Miniature condition. Good tires and mach- seeking to improve themselver. BY OWNER: three-bedroom Murray, Kentucky. TFC- Poodle puppies. Will be ready anically sound. Contact Lloyd WANTED short order cook, full iPos RENT Starting salaries $600.00 to time. Experience, 51,- house, gars heat and air-condi- for new homes milt of Aug- Todd, ,753-2202 after 5 p.m. references. 000 per moniti SUBURBAN Tractors. Lawn Day shift, commensorate tioning. Large lot on 10th St.. ust. Call 753-2234 for appoint- A-9-C must know how to mowers. Poulan chain saws. with ability and background. Call 753-4417 after 5:00 p. m. ment. A-5-C TRAILER prepare foods and general kit- Seaford LOTS on Hwy. 280, to- Send resume or details to Lawn and Garden 1964 FORD Galaxie 500, real Racial strife beating victim. c- hen work. $1.25 Box TFC ward Panorama Shores an hour start- 981, equipment, miles west of low mileage 1965 Oldsmobile three ing. Carbondale, 111. 62901. miles from No phone calls. Apply Ge- Hardin. Phone 437-5312. Murray.-Cardinal 1-T-C-H COUNTRY HOME for sale by BABY GRAND piano. Ptione 98, 4 door hardtop. All power Ridge Trailer no's Italian Restaurant, Chest- Park. Lots 162 x owner. Spacious ten room home Aug.-13-C 753-3613. A-5-C and factory air. Cain and Tay- 100. Call nut, after 4:00 p.m. A-6-C - NOTICE 753-7856 or 753-6231 with full basement, four bed- lor Gulf Station. Corner of 6th and ask for Eddie Main. Morgan. LADY TO KEEP two small girls rooms, two fireplaces, attached MASSEY FURGERSON baler, and A-6-C • A-2-C and do some ELECTROLUX SALES Si Ser- double garage, sundeck, large New Holland rake, New Holland FARM LAND for sale. No housework, five vice, B0,,196u 2 O wLDS.ITh lazI0oribIBIL:,14_0_Sii:e.ritaTe88, days a week, Box 213 Murray, Ky., C. shady lot. Five miles south of ' conditioner. Will sell all three buildings, 40 acres of level land NEW TWO BEDROOM starting August two door nardtop. 1965 LaSabre defiles. 26. Cali Sanders. Pb_o382- klenten-on Highway laterheror conditioner aspirate _state _of-cultivatiott -.1111TUrilished, air 7534- -A=3- -64C -6,22; conditioned. Lynnville, Ky. H-Aug.-5-C from All in permanent Located 800. l'hone 527-9319. A-5-C baler and rake. All in pasture. Well 1 on nice. Cain and Taylor Gulf Sta- Cardinal Drive. FRONT END AND frame good condition. fenced, blacktop Phone man. TERMITES? Call John Me- on road. Phone 436-2447. A-3-I' acquainted with Call Ward Termite tion, Corner of 6th and Main. bear etluf''' BARGAINS FOR THE WEEK -Cuiston, Route 2 Puryear, Tenn. 489-2141. A-6-P ment. for free estimate. All work A-6-C FURI`ISHED Top wages. Write: Boa IN WESTWOOD SUBDIVISION 247-3949. TFNC. apartment. Call 148 guaranteed. Five year contracts. 753-1721. or call 753-2617. A-7-C LARGE building lots - price C Five room house treated $65.00 '66 MODEL EARLY American 1964 CHRYSLER Newport with WASH Ward Vest ranging from $1200.00 to 12400 - 1-52 GALLON American st4ie • • BOY, 18 years old-e"-or' Control, 1612 College 00_ No down payment and,. dard mobile herne. 12' x 56'. Like pawer steering and °rakes ana TWO BEDROOM older. Write Box 148 or Farm Road, phone 753-6501. electric hot water heater. furnished call small monthly paxments. new, Also 67 Model Curtis Ma- factory air. 1965 Impala, ,two apartment 753-2617. 1-30 gallon State electric hot with den and kitchen A-7-C H-Aug.-15-C this door hardtop. Local car. Cain FREEMAN JOHNSON - Realt• I water heater. 1 Color TV, radio and steno • combination. Couple sump pump. 1 only. Lo- REVIVAL SERVICES or, 753-2731. combination. Practically new.; and Tayror Gulf Station. Corn- cated 100 BURROUGHS Corporation is ex- . _ at New. _ . _ _ _•.,_A-13-CfAlco American furnace, natur- South 13th Street, Providence For more information dial 435- fer of 6th and Main. A-6-C panding. Leader in Baptist Church. al gas. 1 lot of inside and out- Kelly's Pest _Centrol. T-F-C business SERVICES 4292. machines Starting at 7:30 nightly from OMR= side doors. Call 753-4417 A4-P ------held offers opport- after August 4 through MUSTANG Convertible, unity with professional prestige August 12. 5:00 p. m. • TFC 1965 ROOMS for rent. Boys. Private to persons of Bro. Eugene Clark, speaker. Air- 289 motor, 4 barren carburat- entrance, stability with sell- CUSTOM BUILDING, resident- air-conditioned, near ing experience -conditioned for your comfort. or, automatic, power steering (and aptitude for ial and commerci:I. Rustic Cal- LATE MODEL Singer dial and CARD OF THANKS college. Call 753-4828. A-16-P Bro. H. D. Lax, pastor, Aubrey and brakes. Red with white top. our products) or strong aecodnt- Ifornia styling. Free estimates sew Zig-Zag sewing machine. -ing Mare. Swag -Leader--of the dim ch We 1956 is ton- truck. C-sin and experienee. Good salary, Car Cliff Finney 489--3063. tSOT& new tot= t31-9.00. Does wish to thank the Cheer- FRED AHMED EVANS (above) TWO BEDROOM Plus invites everyone. A-3-C TayloF Gulf. Station. Corner of air-tonditlim- real incentives. Established Aug.-12-C everything, no attachments leaders, basketball players and is the Black Nationalist lead- ed house trailer, on private lot territory, no the students of University 6th and Main. A-6-C traveling. All ern- SEE 'US, FOR ALL your needed. Just assume balance of er under arrest in Cleveland three miles from insur- KLEIN CARPET SPECIALIST: Murray. No ployee benefits. ance $61.00 or $5.40 Per month. Call School from 1955 through 1968 • b)Y'a needs, Fire, Auto, Life or Wall to wall carpets, ... In the wake of racial strife Call 753-2551 A-6-C If yoq, feel Qualified, rug and 753-6888. for their kindness daring the 1963 CHEVROLET Impala, 4 phone Hail. We also have money to A-5-C that left 10 persons dead of for appointment. upholstery cleaners. Carpets death of our husband Oldsmobile Confidential lend on farms and and fath- door sedan. 1960 88. gunshots. 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- A ger- Oregoil ti.il .1- Eugena MUZ] . From the novel publIfthed by Coward-McCann. In,'.. Copyright S a big 1968 by Dorothy Eden. C 1987. Distributed by King Features Syndicate. 0"K±i fea ti • 0 CHAPTER 27 "Yes?" Now Erik was as InsIns-- since --Otto - hardly arpoke to OF r. I:rai- .4 VOICE was cold and d patient for more as I had been. visited Cristina (luring the last .4YY.II1 Orego!..k and so was Erik Winther's "There was one, a flying of- ten years of her life." Nancy as he asked me why I bothered ficer, who -was burned rather "The old ladies said he beat by Ernie Busluniller to inquire. Wasn't it all clear? badly and had to be nursed be- her!" "For some Treason my brother fore he could be got away. She "Not exactly, I think': He just' . wanted to have you go through hid him for several weeks .-- in ignored her, and had other a form of marriage, so he was the turret room, I think - and women." HOW DID THE SPINACH - 50 I BOUGHT tempted to look up his old some time after he got back to -Yes. I knew it," I said short- I'M BACK friend, the unfrocked priest, who England, she wrote him a letter ly. FROM YOU MAKE YOU SENT A QUART OF had been living quietly under an which he kept witil he died. It I moved nervously toward the THE STORE, OUT? ME FOR ICE CREAM assumed name in Dragor for the said that his gift had arrived window and held the curtain, AUNT DIDN'T _4..2 iast ten years. He was a fisher- and she would treasure it all afraid to pull it back. man. No one recognized him as her life. Now 4 think that gift "Erik, should we be safely in FRITZ! LOOK a wattled traitor:I suppose Otto must be in the turret room, and here while-that-goes on out TOO paid him handsomely for this that's why Otto keeps it locked. there? Doea aato know?" service. Perhaps he was-tired of Isnt there any way we could "No. And he mustn't know. FRESH-- being poor. lie had a wife to get In-" _ _ _ _Haas to stay here, looking -after keep, and a daughter with a I stopped as saw Erik's his guests. It's only if 011er is child, whose husband had left face. caught and can he made to talk her. He was living wseedy, dull "Mat was the date of that that my brother can also-" existence. I expect this bit of letter?" "Be arrested?" I safd, when trickery enlivened things for "I don't know exactly. Just Erik seemed unable to finish him, if nothing else. As for the before the end of the war, I what he was saying. balloon seller, he was just a think." He nodded, • his face gaunt and A Ca. drunk who always wanted mon- -Then how could a package sick. After a little while he said, 3 ey for schnapps. But a drunk have been posted from England "This is how they told me it should never be tritated. Their and arrive here safely, unless it had to be. We really ought to thirst makes them funning." .. came through the Bed Cross? go and dance, Luise. Perhaps "Well, go on," I impa- And it was hardly likely to have we can look as if we are enjoy- Abbie 'N Slats tiently. „ done that." ing ourselves." by R. Van Buren "I hoped yOu could go .on. I A burst of excited barking I gripped his arm. . hoped you could tell_ me why it from the beechwooda diverted "No, -Erik, no! Now is the was. so urgent that Otto should me from the inimediate prob- time for us to eiepicere the tur- 'fou'RE A FOOL'FOR BEING „, AND yoU'RE SHAKING LIKE YoU'LL MAKE GOOD go through a false imu-riage lem. ret room. You can get some NERvoriS, BFETA WALKER, AFTER. A SCHOOL KID ON HER FIRST BECAUSE YOU HAVE "Erik, how do the police know 4:113 GOOD. with you. Were you expecting tools and break the lock. With 'evaq ALL, N/01.PRE A TRAINED SCIENTIST -- DAY.? GET A FIRM TO MAKE the child then?" the sogscpraest is at Maanc- all this noiae going on, no one YOu'RE ..•.,uFpoSEo -ro KNOW HOW GRIP ON YOuRSELF./ I flushed. borg?" will hear." • • Ili • HANDLE PEOPLE AND • • •- TO "No. I wasn't, but that's not "It's believed he crossed over THEIR. PROBLEMS to -my credit. I had gone a bit on the ferry today." He behaved as if he were Victorian, if you understand- "The man with dark glasses!" humoring me, but I beli,ve he that expression, and insisted on I cried. "I thought for a mo- was now as curious as I •was, a wedding ring before bed. It Ment that he was following me, We stoosi_at the closed door and was only that I had had an un- and didn't want to be noticed." Erik examined the lock.' It happy love affair that I could "lie cCrtainly wouldn't hay looked heavy., and solid. Erik not forget. I had got cautious, wanted.to be noticed by you," thought he could break it With et; rather cbld-blooded, to tell the Erik said. "You must have given the tools he had brought. hint a shock." The wedd kg truth. I ,really deserved what cracked and groan- • happened. I think Otto wanted "But why would he be under his pressuie. 6 to prove that- I Could have a ing here?" I wanted him to step. I haat the child before he married me. As - aliecause he knows he's being overpowerhig feeling-that with- soon as he knew I was preg- hunted. The police have been- on in, some frightened :ittle caea- ever u nant, he was perfectly happy to his trail since your last ture was cowering In a corner •MI Si Ihdesol ham. hone.% W. do- the thing protertaLet_Maane-- visit .to -Dragor. However. in • the dark, afraid of - bacagg_ -ixirg. Then whenalahad a mis- must say they cbdn't-take the brought out Into the world.. carriage and the doctor said an- strange story of your marriage Erik saw me biting my knuc- other conception wasn't likely, very seriobaly until the acci- kles and laughed.' _LW Abner by Al Capp he backed out again. Now if you dent of the balloon seller's "What do roil think we're go- can explain why it was so es- death," • ing to find in there?" sential for him to have It child, "And then xou wanted me "I don't'know. I guess I'm a' when he has two already, we out of the way." coward." ' TOOK UM OVER 7 MINUTES safety," Erik. might have the answer to the "For your said "Well, this IS it, I, think." TO BRING OUT SUN. SHE NOT A great tremor ran over me. Erik put down his twits _ janpoasilile affair." and put GREAT SUN DANCE-Rz-BUT--- 'air- "Don't you have the answer "Aii-d--•how that awful man is his shoulder to the door. -I don't here, hiding in the forest!" know what my brother is going I'VE SEEN 751 1 I to that? Didn't- yeti fired it out In London?" "lie probably came to Otto, to say about my damaging his V/ORSE!! "Not really, although both his old accomplice, for refuge. precious castle, but it has. eur- /-- Tim, my editor, and I Lhaught "There are Plenty of rooms in vived many thirgs. I expect a we had, found out enough for the castle, Including the dunge- broken door. won't caul,eits me to come - back here." ons." ' down(all." "Then you had better -telt it . "The turret rpom 7" I said, - With a long-drawn splintering JG batise, I think you have sound the door gave. to me, hadn't you?" "No. Suddenly "Of course. I can tell you very an obsession about that room." it was wide open, and with a qiiiklOtO's wife, the coun- "Then.why is it always lock- crack of thunder something tess. helped British airmen to ed? Is it realty because Otto enormous Hew over my head, day 6 wants it kept unchanged and I screamed. - ew•ape dering,the war. I can after his wife's see now why she had to keeralt untouched 4c,„ Erne Dorothea *ode a secret, from him, since ghe death 7" le forced to head. reveal must hfive sietected be era& Erik shook his ('riatina's past. strange, (To Be helping the Gemispo. "That would be very Couti:n:,d Tomorrow) Lau published by cawara-stx.on. tat. 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• PAM POUR ERE LEDGER • TIMER — 1111711111AT, ItiNTIJOILY SATURDAY — AUGUST 3, 1988 •••• The . Mrs. J. B. Burkeen .. . Phone 753-1917 or 753-4947 Mrs. Mike Sykes Sparrow and Fulks Source PERSONALS Program Leader At Engagement Told Practice Strictly Mr. and Mrs. Bob MacDonald In Mu WMU Meeting Mr. ana sirs. A. left Saturday night for their rIttee Spar- row of Benton home in Flint, Mich.. after a . The Woman's Missionary Soc- Route Six an- on the Level Callowl nounce the and ap- visit wills her mother. Mrs. Ira iety of the Kirksey Baptist engagement proaching marriage of By Abigail Van Buren Wadkins and Mr. Wadkins of Church met at the parsonage on their oldest daughter, Beverly Dee, • Kirksey. Thursda). August 1. at seven DEAR ABBY PRACTICE end because I haven't got the • • • to Joseph F. Folks, Jr., son of United Pre o'clock in the evening. nerve. At Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Fulks, DEAR ABBY: What do you Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Wadkins Mrs. Michael Sykes was in you think my mother is 1936 Class Lynn Intermediate Girls Sr.. also of Benton Route Six. think of a married couple who Don't Of, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Watts charge of the program on the living in the past with her old SOCIAL CALENDAI Miss Sparrow is a 1966 grad- have their MARRIAGE CERTI- Grove School Of Flint Church and son hate been visiting Mr. subject, "Unique Schoolrooms", fashioned ideas? Most girls Has uate of North Marshall High FICATE framed and hanging in and Mrs. ira Wadkins of Kirk- Dam the theme of -Education would never see a boy outside Reunion Recently Saturday, August 3 Have Special Week School and has completed her their living room? They have Seen6 se' and hate now returned to On Mission Ficuls". school if she didn't go after The Murray Squar-A-Naders The Intermediate Girls Sun- sophomore year at Murray State been married for eight years of their home in . Garden City, present and a little LIKES BOYS The 1936 graduating class of will have a dance at eight p.m. day School Class of Flint Bap- Others taking University where she is major- and have eight kids. (No twins.) him Lynn Grove High School had Mich. part in the program were Mes- A FRIEND DEAR LIKES: Your mother at the Fine Arts Building. Ger- tist Church, accompanied by • * • ing in physical education. A r0 IA's.her. is right. It is "not nice" to call its first reunion on Saturday, laid Flaherty of Tell City. Ind. their leader Mrs. Lula Miller, dames Jim Herman Ro- Mr. Fulks is a 1965 graduate DEAR FRIEND: They Pro- L. A. Sykes of Garden City, W, A. boys and go to their homes un- July 20. at the Murray Wo-. will be the guest caller. All enjoyed a week, of fellowship bertson, Erwin, Jack of North Marshall High School. bably want the world to know Mich.. was visiting in Murray David Brasher, with- invited. Boys lik• to have girls man's Club House. The social square dancers are invited. at Jonathan Creek. The cable Cain. R. W. This fall he will be a senior at that thay're not practicing M hour • • • this week. His daughter, Miss Blakely. Jackie Treas. Isaiah "run after them," but when a `• was deliglf.ii_as twelve ! they occupied is owned by the the University of Tennessee at out a license' Pamela Kaye Sykes, a sopho- Bub • • * boy wants a special girl, he of the twenty-thW members Sunday, August 4 pastor, Bro. Willie Johnson. Treas, Darnell, William Martin where he is majoring in more at Murray State Univer- to do the running. Listen and four o the faculty mem- Twilight golf will be held at The girls enjoye(7 a week of Edwards, Dan Edwards, and chemistry in th e co11 ege of edu- likes Honest folks sity, erturned to Garden City DEAR ABBY: An old acqu:- your mother, Honey. bers gapered. some having not the Calloway County Country Bible Study. swimming, and James Paschall cation. He has recently been to sponded with with her father after attending intance (a man) comes for cat- : seen each-sitker since graduat- Club at four p.m. with Dr. and other activities. elected to Who's Who In Amer- We'll admit thi the summer session. Officers were elected for the fee several times a week while CONFIDENTIAL TO SHIR- Mrs. Louis • C. Ryan as golf ican Colleges and Universities. ed "with them Those atterOoig were: Bar- • , • coming year. They are as fol- my husband is working. "He that cannot forgive - 'After the buffet dinner each hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Co- A September wedding is LEY: expect them to bara Brittaiii Debbie Miller, lows: be- Since we have been married bridge over - member reviewed his life since boon will be hosts for the pot. Mx. and Mrs. Dale Patterson ing others, breaks the s Zandra Bailey, planned. mixed badly. Action, '7 graduation for Decie Bailey, left Friday for Westerville, • * • less than a year, I have which he himself must pass if reacquaintance. lick supper. Ricki Hopkins, Vicki Hopkins, ' Mrs. Washer, president; Mrs. bally or in wr Prizes were given • • • Ohio. where he will be teach- emotions. I really don't want he would ever reach heaven; .s to the one Patsy Hopkins, Phyllis Jean Isaiah Treas, vice-president; who ling physics at the high school I WASHINGTON ITV— A num- to hurt his feelings since he is for everyone has need to be had traveled the farther- Turner, Phyllis Ann Turner, Mrs. Cain. secretary-treasurer; est, the man with the least hair, Monday, August 5 there. He has just completed ber of areas in the 'nited a former boyfriend, but I want forgiven." (Herbert.) Karen Garnsna Mrs. Dan Edwards, rertet. ADYWII we,g_ig .strre---m-ssters-tirgrre -- "at - States are, by geological stand- to-get rid of him. , ,--and Th# mit With -Me Iiffest !Tls-trmti("145elv{74reit' 8ylvia Gilliam. Dortha Jackson, ' un- 3y dog today and First Baptist Church WNIS will State University and is the son Chairmen are Mrs. Blakely ards, sinking rapidly. I have talked to My minister, Everybody has a problem. • fatnily. and Martha Beale. Well too. Nostalgia prevailed as old pie- meet at the home of Mrs. Codie • • • of Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Patterson and Mrs. Jackie Treas, action; This was reported during and he says there is nothing What's yours? For a personal tures Ca• Idwell at 7:30, pos. of Vero Beach. Fla. his wife is Mrs. Paschall. mission study. the weekend by the Cosst and wrong with being open-minded, reply write to Abby, Box 69700, were shared. conversatior • • • Here it is. reigned. and good byes said. HIJACK FEARS the former Anna Sue Rogers, Geodetic Survey, which said but I'm afraid my husband Los Angeles, Cal., 90069 arid dabgbler of Mr. and Mrs. Will Mrs. Brasher is the Girls Aux- one reason was the activities wouldn't like it if he knew. enclose a stamped, self-address- The Kathleen Jones Circle of , Dear Editor: . The women of the class ato WASHINGTON House S. Rogers of Murray. iliary director. Mrs. Williams of man, including removal of envelope. the First Baptist Church WMS What do you suggest? ad attended with their husbands republican leader Gerald R. • * • Edwards is in charge of the big petrolem deposits. MIXED EMOTIONS • were: Mr. and Mrs Codie will meet at the home of Miss-Ford says he napes Cuban Pre. Sunbeam primaries and her as- My name it Lorene Swann at 7:15 p.m. Fidel Castro ar- Preston Thurman of Detroit, sistant is Mrs. Robertson. DEAR MIXED: There IS no- DELAY MANEUVER want to thank tNellie Ruth Jones). Mur- • • • mier will not The ray: Mr. and Mrs. James T. .,. range hijacking of planes Mich.. has returned to his home btginner Sunbeams are led by thing wrong with being "open- me with my pr Rob- ALGECIRAS, Spain 1.1P1)— Span- eels (Mildred Wrather) CIiMois Tustsday. August 6 - headed for, the c.op Natinnat. after a visit with his brother, Mrs. Junior Compton and Mrs. minded" — as long as you 4 I am unloved. 1 Murray Assembly No. ish customs officials held up Kentucky: Mr. and Mrs. Wit- . 19 Or- Convention but "I wouldn't Howell Thurman and family. Erwin. aren't soopen-minded that your a few weeks old der of the ferry passengers for a oeticul- t ham T. Gibson' '(Ruth Frances Rainbow for Girls• put it past him."' While he was here Preston and brains fall out. TELL the old son dropped in: The next meeting will be held ous documents check Sunday Turnbow) Mayfield. Kentucky; will hold its regular Meeting at his nephew, Paul Thurman. took acquaintaric• that you would a street here i the Masonic Hall Ford. permanent chairman Thursoay. September 5. at seven in the government's 13 test ap- Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Sheely (Nan- at seven pm. a trip through'Frankfort,.Cum- prefer that he discontinued this ever it was, i • •• • of the convention was quest- p.m. at the -.church. The week parent measure aimed at rest- cy Ruth Hutchensi Paris. Ten, be,rland Falls. Cumberland Gap, coffe•-klatches simply bitcause don't rernembe ioned on the point during of prayer program will be pre- , jug Gibraltar from Britain. nessee: Mt. and Mrs. Charles ----The Annie Armstrorg Circle i MI Mitchell. N. C.. and the you feel that your husband I might get bac teterision interview Meet the sented. ! Spain and Britain held talks Adams (Margaret Howard) of the First Baptist- Church Great Smoky Mountains Nat- would not approve. And that get older and g . Press NBC. I on Gibraltar sovereighnty ear- Hickman. Kentucky: WMS will meet at the home of _ i lonal Park. should settle it. know how son Mr. and lier this month. Mrs. Alfred Eskew. (Lsabelle Mrs. Robert Scott at 7:30 pm. nt:sday. In the afternoon they --love a sweet I • • • Stephens) Winchester. 'Min.; or. and Mrs. Lorraine Payne, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- me. Mrs. Wendell Gottman of DEAR ABBY: I am a 14-year- Mrs. Polk Steele (Ophie Lee The Woman's , Society of Supreme charity the Interna- man Klapp. The Roger Bryans Smokey Says: • • Well I am nc Columbia. Mo., left last week af- old, fairly good looking girl and Miller) and Mrs. Purdom.,Out- Christian Service of the First tional_Order of the Rainbow for left Thursday afternoon for loved. A few e ter spending two weeks with I have a few questions. Why land (Kathleen Caldwell) United Methodist Church will Girls, at the Masonic Hall at their home in Lavonia after a ple of college beith .her mother,- Mrs. Purdom Out- does my mother keep telling of Murray. - meet at the' ,chapel at ten sib: 6:30 p m. A potluck supper will visit With her sister. Mrs. Klapp, looking for the: land of Murray. me that it is wrong for a girl with the executive be served. and her brothers and families found us. They board meet- * , • to, call up boys on the 'tele- The men nf the class andling at 9:15 of Paducah.- their apartment a.m. • e And why is it "not nice' their wives were: Mr. and Mrs. • • • phone" and fed us. Ot Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jones of • • • for a girl to go to a_ boy's house Ortis Key. Paducah. Kentucky; Wodnoselay, August 7 - Sunday, August 11 - - goOd, it was L Memphis.- Tenn., Mr.- and Mrs. unless she has been invited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boston, Murray Assembly No. 19 Or- The annual in a long time reunion of the Al B:yan and Mrs. John Bryan Dr. Betty Hinton and Miss there for a party or something , Madison Heights. Michigan: Mr.I der of the Rainbow for Vinson and played wi Girls relatives will be held of Paducah, and Mr. and Mrs. Sue Brown of Murray attend- special? and Mrs. Ernest Jones. Wash- will have its inspection and at the Ken Lake us a nice soft c! of- pavilion. A Roger Bryan--of Lavonla, Mich., ed a surprise dinner for Mrs. My best girl friend calls up ington. D.. C: and Harry Coth- ficial visit of Sherrie Tarter basket dinner will in. (That's mt of be spread at attended the opening of the Sallie Brown of -Arlington in boys all the time fnd they seem • am, Memphis, Tennessee,. Somerset. Grand worthy advit- noon. All friends are welcome. sleeping on the new Ben Franklin store on Wed- her 74th-birthday on Monday. DIAHANN CAROL!., shown in to like it. And she's dropped in der a house.) Faculty members present will be the first to visit them when she happens We weren't were Mr and Mrs. Edgar Far. of her race to star in a week- to be in the neighborhood. I've so they took t ris (Miss Sallie Howard) Cole- ly teeeision series, beginning been with her when she's done and got us all man. Florida: Mr. and Mrs. Bu- this fall. She'll carry the it and I really don't see any- should see how ren Jeffrey afis$ Modest Clark) role in NBC's "Julia,- play- thing wrong in it. I wouldn't But then our Murray: Mr. and Mrs. .A. A. ing is middle class widow call a boy or go to his house Good points to bear in mind! a again. Althougl • Doherty (Miss Eula Mae Work- Outviden • with a 6-year-old son. uninvited without my girl fri- man 1. Murray. T. C. Arnett, ,..is, they coult principal at that time was un- Make Summertime Living able (Continued,* to attend. Easier And Breezier Ii •

if 10111 crSULDVAN - AT THIS tame of year, "in" When lighted, the starter McNail things don't count. It's burns instantly, giving a hot "out" ones that matter, for every- minute of leisure time is • A lightweight hand vac- Charp spent enjoying outdoor life. UUM serves nicely to clean up New products to make this the cabin cruiser or the sta- kind of living most enjoyable tion wagon. The deluxe model THANK YOU, are many and include these: has two 18-inch wands. a • Or Mansla • Gentlemen can be seated sturdy vinyl hose, upholstery while they fish on a double- nozzle, crevice tool, dusting duty bcx contoured for seat- brash and a carrying strap. James Mel* ing comfort that provides Inexpensively priced, the vac- Two, Puryear,' stowaway space for lures, ac- uum has a one-speed heayy- charged with ce-ssor.ea even lunch. duty motor. and is now u • For your patio party, • You can take your por--- County jail aw look for -a strearnhned co,k- table radio right into the Murray and Surrounding his appearanc swimming pool if it's a new out cart that comes with a Grand Jury in one, called the floater that a three-piece barbecue set and a cording to the shaped like a buoy, is battery-- steak-size cutting board. The County Judge. cart has big. rcomy shelves, a powered and features top- • A warrant fe chrome frame and rubber- mounted controls. -• McNairl was tired whe els that move , • For sunning comfort. Communities Kentucky State smoothly. look for a vinyl-cushioned • Fire starter that doesn't chair, settee or chaise that ald Anderson flare up when you touch a folds flat for storage. • following the , :1 —""'""—T match to it is great for back- For firrther information Walker, age 54. • yard chefs. It loolcs like pima- about "these products. send- July 31, who h, tie foam -and is broken into your inquiry and a sell-ad- . . for the fine reception you have given our new in a two car a cubes, which are arranged dressed stamped ctit.lope to Ham itton Colic° Highway 641 i BOLL RIGHT UP to chrome-trimmed cook- with the charcoal in the knit me in cnre of this newspaper. barbecue with south of Murr "A BREAK between Czecho- out cart that Comes with barbecue tools and cutting board. slovakia and the Soviet July 28, about Union is unthinkable and store. Your response has surpassed our biggest ex- The warrant would be disastrous for Calloway Coun everybody." Czech Deputy McCuiston and Foreign Minister Jan Pudlak Trooper Ander: Te tells reporters in Rome. pectations and we are grateful to you. Our pledge - ry County, who made the day night. MO tradition and is to-offer you, our customers, the best in service and the county ji Sheriff Curt SS Trooper And Walker was tra 6 U.S. Highway REVIVAL merchandise. McNair!, travel) quality around a -Curve side of the FOPLA swerved' to thi comments and suggestions. the pavement SPRING _ We invite your shoulder as M the road on thi Baptist Church "ting the Walk Air according to' Pottertown Road son. t Highway 280) Both Walker • ItERETT were admitted August 5-11 Calloway Court ter the accider Services Daily released from 2:00 p.m, & 8:00 p.m. Monday. but W _ • ed at eight p ALBERTA JONES Funeral servi Evangelist were held this o'clock at the REV. WILLIE JOIFE\SON Funeral Home, • Tenn., with but of the Awl& I tonal Cemetery Tenn. Baptist( bur, h /Rolland Pony Vac BernsOmatic Corp: Flint Walker was DON'T imE AT sEA about clean-up jobs. Do take a new NEW FIRE STARTER makes it easy for anyone to get a — Everyone Welcome Mr. and M hand vactrim a r.g It has 18-in. wands plus littachments. - ' barbecue gt,ing. Cubes 'A i'. safely. They don't flare up. late er of Calloway • custodian at Mt _versity and an of World War Churchill Fune in charge of th ments.

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