The Ledger and Times, April 22, 1961
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Largest • •••sal People Buy Circulation In - —ar—sm The County _ 1111=1111111=1111•1•111111111111=11 United Press International IN OUR 82nd YEAR Murray, Ky., Saturday Afternoon, April 22, 1961 MURRAY POPULATION mum Vol. LXXXII No. 95 Local Realtors To Fifty-three Members *Talent Show Of 1961 Planned Observe National Attend Convention Fair Board Week Next Week Fifty-three members of the Cal- Approval For Boosters loway County Of School Next Week By High FBLA Bid Chap- Hears Plans The increasingly important pro- ter attended the State Convention fessional services of Realtors to held at Louisville, April 14-15. Murray College High Music Huckaby. Hilda Darnell, Phyllis persons buying and selling real The club left early Friday morn- Boosters will be host to Murray. Ezell. Margaret Tucker and Joan estate will be highlighted during On The Fair ing via two chartered buses and Calloway County and area talent RealtorWeek, April 23-29, which returned Saturday night. By Council Is Delayed on Thursday, Friday and Saturday FAXON, Cindy Greenfield, Vicki will be observed by the Murray Some of the highlights of the The Calloway County Fair a nights of nett week in the Murray Greenfield; -Phyllis Bogard. Phillip Board of Realtors and hundreds of convention were the Mr. and Miss Board_ met Thursday night at *State College Auditorium at 7-30 Bogard. Kathy Lovett, Linda Emer- other boards across the country. Murray FBLA contest, and the banquet. City 'Hall and heard ten= =1="1p-0-110 USN- . p. m. son, Brenda Williams, Paulette Hoyt. Roberts, president of the 1_1 11 Thomas Gene Smith, Calloway programs presented by corn- Mrs. Joe West, President of the Morris, Sherry Williams. Latressia board, announced today. candidate for Mr. FBLA, was cho- mjttee chairman. Those reporting WHEREAS, Realtor Week is be- ILI lilt-To-Land- Ilust Boosters and Van Valentine. chair- Mardis, Wanda Duncan, Susan Alex- Many governors and mayors have sen in the top ten. The club was mere: S. V. Foy, Glen Sims, Milton ing observed from April 23-29 by man of contacting schools have ander, Gary Mardis, and Ricky issued proclamations calling for • proud of Charles Finnel who plac- Walston and Robert Hendon. the Murray Board of Realtors to- announced a tremendous response Alexander. the observance of the Week, which ed third in public speaking. The Mr. Foy presented his plans for gether with more than 1,370 other Acquired Ilefore Approval by students to the invitation to CALLOWAY COUNTY 1181111, will inform citizens of the role of club won the attendance award. tHe farm display and stressed the member boards of the National participate Sn "The Talent Show Janet Like, Carolyn Palmer. Mary the Realtor and of the Code of This , award was based on educational value that it will have. Association of Real Estate Boards of 1961." Beth Bazzle. David Alexander and Ethics of the National Associa- the number of miles traveled multi- Mr. Foy plans to have a pulpwood throughout the nation; and The city council last night fail. then full time for the summer. Grades, I through 7, respectively, Lonnie Buchanan. tion of Real Estate Boards.' "The plied by the number of students display, showing the different WHEREAS, the Realtors of ed to bring to a vote the approval A lengthly discussion wad held will participate on Thursday night, CARTER, Marilyn Simons. Code that governs the business attending from the chapter. stages of pulp processing from Murray have helped hundreds of of Dunn Brothers Construction on paving of city streets this sum- April 27, which is the first night A. B. AUSTIN. Fay Fulton, Phyllis standards of Realtors is based on Company of Columbia, Lt. Governor Wilson Wyatt, was raw material to the finished pa- our families to fulfill their dreams Tennessee mer. A proposal was submitted tbof "THE TALENT SHOW of 1961". Cunningham. Joe Forsee, Molly the Golden Rule and is more ex- per. This exhibit is felt to be of home ownership, which has as the low bidder on a west side to the council by Coimcilmean Grades 8 through 12, respectively, the speaker at the banquet, which Devine. Micky Devine, Rebecca acting in its requirements than important due to the importance proven of great benefit to both the elementary school. Ben Grogan which came from the will perform Friday night. April was held Friday night in the Cry- on Tarry. Mary Pat Hodges, Kayle Hale state license laws for real estate of forestry to this county. individuals and the community- On advice from the city attor- residents of Sunset Drive. The Saturday April 29, will stal Ballroom of the Brown Hotel. 28. night. and Melanie Boyd. brokers and salesman," Roberts Mr. Sims, Chairman of the Jun- and ney, Wells Overbey, the council residents of the street would like for winnersf alcate- reservedbe MURRAY HIGH SCHOOL, Sher- said. ior Beef Heifer Show announced WHEREAS. Realtors have been did not vote on the school bid ts, have the boulavard payed, a gories in the perceeding nights ri Payne, Sharon. Wilkerson, Jan "During this week we hope to his plans. This is the first show of immeasurable assistance in the since the city school board has curb constructed in the center to compete for first, second, and Jones, Paula Albritten. Cecelia Wal- impress upon the public's mind that of this type to be offered. It is continued economic and physical not yet received full title to the with dirt filled in for planting third place honors. lace, Kay Wallis, Barbara Brown, a Realtor is more than just real Calloway High being co-sponsored by the Farm growth of our city by their pro- property on which the school will of the boulavard. All contestants must be present Diane Shuffet, Mary Jo Oakley, estate broker." Mr. Roberts said. Bureau in conjunction with the fessional skill in providing new be constructed. Residents on each side would in the Auditorium by 7.00 p. m. on Sherry McCuistion, Vicky Spice- "Being a member of the local Fair Board. industry with suitable facilities, in Overbey explained, when asked pay a third each and the city their respective nights to perforrn. land. Debbie Dibble, Greer Houston, real estate board and Ul NARFB Mr. Walston, Calloway County developing commercial structures, for a ruling by Mayor Ellis, that would pay a third on the paving. oo Among the respective schools Vickie Ellis, Gail McClure, Sharon Realtors must meet the require- FFA and Junior Dairy Show and by assisting the sellers and the title to the land on which the On the center curb residents would Nand students entering the Show Churchill, Nannie Herndon. Dan- ments of these groups for demon- 1.Chairman, gave a general discus- buyers of such property with all school is to be constructed, is not split the cost of the materials and are the following; ny Roland, and Phillip Sparks. strated competence and business Fanner sion about his plans. This is ex- fairness; and yet in the hands of the school the city would pay for the labor HAZEL, Paula Cook, Joyce Bran- MURRAY COLLEGE HIGH en- ethics before receiving Named the right pected to be an outstanding show WHEREAS, Realtors have dem- board. therefore he could not re- involved. The street is approxi- don, Sylvia Outland, Toni Scruggs trees are, Diane West, Mike Jones. to be designated a Realtor." for Junior Dairymen and will at- onstrated their devotion to civic commend that the bid be approved. mately 1500 feet long. and Pamela Paschall. John Darnall. Mike Alexander, The Murray Board of Realtors tract many contestants. advancement by their unselfish He indicated that the bid itself Mayor Fsllis pointed out that KIRKSEY, Debbie Bails'', June Sandra Smith. Carolyn Wilson, Jer- will hold their annual dinner meet- Robert Hendon reported on se donation of time and talents to was good and that probably it the followlng repaving was being Tabors, Loni Major. Joan Peery, ri Johnson. Jenny Johnson, Carol ing on Tuesday evening, Danny Cunningham was named April land layout for the fair and gave agencies of the local government, would work out satisfactorily, but considered also: 187 feet on Beale, Sheila Wilkerson, Judy Watson, Knight. Shirley Thomas, Chris . Max Hurt, Vice Chapter Star Farmer of the Callo- President of the board members an idea of the to service clubs, and, through their that it just is not the way to hand- 387 feet on Irvan, 215 feet on Lana Woods, Kathie Lamb. Genny Herndon, Sherry James, Kathleen the Woodmen of way County High School Future the World will amount of land available. From Build America Better Program for le the situation. Mulberry, 2436 feet on South 15th. Lou Lock, Phyllis Mohler, Alan Blankenship, be Farmers of America at their in- Madrey. Beth Sarah the speaker of the evening. this report it'.s assumed there w .1 and 554 feet on parts of Vine Adams, Shirley.