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The Ledger and Times, October 1, 1963 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 10-1-1963 The Ledger and Times, October 1, 1963 The Ledger and Times Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt Recommended Citation The Ledger and Times, "The Ledger and Times, October 1, 1963" (1963). The Ledger & Times. 4318. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4318 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Murray State's Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Ledger & Times by an authorized administrator of Murray State's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 11F1F.R 30 1 qt'., t Selected Aa A Beat All Round Kentucty Community Newspaper In The Afternoon God Daily Newspaper For Murray We and Trust Calloway County United Press International IN OUR ilith YEAR Murray, Ky., Tuesday Afternoon, October I, 1963 MURRAY POPULATION 10, 100 Vol. LXXX1V No. 232 •4 -LANE ARTERIAL CONNECTION PROMISED NEW PAVING CONTRACT LET LAST NIGHT fir.::iiitiitl itgV11:igthca 6 Murray High Band Edward T "Ned" Breathitt. Dam- Waterfield said that this a time Work To Begin Within Ten ocratic nominee for Governor of for good feeling and harmony In Performs Well At Kentucky, definitely committed the Democratic party. He pointed himself last night for a four lane out that the Democratic primary is Princeton Saturday arterial connection Day On with the West- the most democratic form of gov- Several City Streets ern Kentucky Parkway. which would eminent which allows voters to 5. go through the heart of the Pur- name their nominees. chase area. He derided the candidacy of Louis The Murray City Council last streets, and apply RS-I oil and RT. The Murray High School Band Mr Breathitt told a large crowd Nunn. Republican nominee. He night accepted the bid of Middle- 2 tar. thus saving money for the participated in the band festival at at the Calloway County courthouse Quoted Nunn. who said he 'would vent! west Roads for the second paving city. Princeton on Saturday They left contract of the year last night at a Democratic rally that rather be defeated with Lawrence • The tentative Murray shortly aftgr noon and re- "If loes not go through the than to win with Waterfield". and Earlier in the year a number of list of streets to turned late at night lowownn Ph114h 'chase,wa.. streets were paved or repaveci and be paved is as follows: North 19th then we'll build our said that "we will only be too glad Although they did not win in last night the council opened bids ' street and the small "T" at its to accommodate him" eitheg the marching or half-time Questioes4 further after the on paving to be begun within the north end named Sherrie Lane, rally He scored the GOP for inactivity. routine contest, the Tiger band Mr. F-eaih,- told ief next ten days on other streets in Story from 12th to Meadowlai.e. the Ledger and He told the overflowing crowd at ,! performed well. the city. Whitnell Estates Poplar from 9th Times ' i* would build a four the Calloway County courthouse Band Director Phil Shelton told lane highway from a point some- that Middlewest Road bid $768 per to 12th.. Cherry from the end of "this ticket that stands before . the group that as long as they tried where between Princeton and Pa- ton to win the contract Mayfield the present pavement to Chestnut sou was elected by 700,000 voters". their best, they should have no re- ducah. passible, Calvert City, to- Paving Company bid $174 per ton street. and West Walnut street, lo- Harry Sparks told the large au- grets. ward Benton, Murray, Mayfield. and and M & H Construction of Mur- cated between Main and Olive and dience that the first District will A large number of bands parti- Fulton ray bid $1.70. running west off 10th street to end at The specifics give a majority of 60.000 to the cipated. including a number of will have to be worked out Mr. Democratic The city plans to gr ad e the ticket. • The Poplar street paving will be consolidated schools with very large Breathitt told the Ledger and Sparks introduced Ned Breathitt. a repaving project This section of bends. Times. -but we will definitely build Breathitt told his listeners that BRO. PAUL Poplar wa.s skipped during the last GARLAND The Murray High Band has per- this road in the Purchase" he and Harry Lee Waterfield will Body Of paving because of a proposed widen- formed at four football games this This has been the first promise work together for the next four ing project from 11th to 12th This Paul Garland Will year including two games away of a four lane highway for the Par- years and for years into the future. Round has since been accomplished and is from home. The have pleased the ltdward Breathitt, Democratic nominee for goN,rnor and chase area He said that he was pleased to work now included in the coming paving Be Speaker Sunday Tiger fans, and visitors as well. ilarry Lee Waterfield, Democratic nominee for Lt. GOV- Local people have been attempt- with such an honorable man as Benton Man program. with their smart formations, and ernor headed the list of speakers here last night at a rally Mg to have I-34 follow a route on- Waterfield. superior handling of their instru- ginally planned by the Federal Bu- "For 16 months. I have advocated The city will bear the cost of the *hich overflowed the Calloway County.courthouse. ments. reau of Roads, which would come improvement of our rural roads by Poplar street paving, however Is Found the Competition at band festivals is through the Purchase area This doubling the rural highway fund. new paving on other streets will be Paul L. Garland, minister, will increasing with more emphasis be- route has apparently been aband- Now with the election five weeks lb • • on the cost glare basis The be the speaker for a gospel meet- city ing placed on bands in high schools. Local People To oned under pressure by Henry Ward, off, my ormonent savs "I'm for it", will pay one-third and residents on ing to be held at the Pleasant Val- The Murray High Band this year , Murray Hospital Kentucky Commissioner of High- but he offers no plan". 13/2.TTON.1 Ky. 111 - The body each side a? th. street will ley Church of Christ October 6 Atttend Banquet For r pay one- practiced nearly all day each day ways who wants -We the route to pro- must push ahead with the of a 35-year-old man was found third. through 13 with services each even- for two weeks before school started Cecil from Paducah to Princeton, expansion of our state parks - M- Monday in Kentucky Lake about a ing at 7.30 and on Sunday morning Selective Service As was pointed out at the last and has undergone intensive prac- end direct traffic to eluding construction of a new half-mile downstream from Eggners at 11 a m to followed by singing Census - Adult 57 the eastern the meeting, any paving in the Pool tice and drills on the field for their first state-wide Honor Ban- shore of Barkley Lake. , park on Barkley Lake and the de- TAK Perry Bridge in the afternoon Jim Hurt will Census - Nursery 5 The Hill xenon will be delayed unUI weekly halftime performance. Local people have been velopment of the great national It was identified as R H Jones song leader. Patients Admitted 2 quet for Kentucky Selective Ser- appre- aener lines are installed be the Band Director Shelton is of Benton. He had been inissing begin- Patients Dismissed 0 vice Personnel will be held on Wed- henstve over this turn of events, recreational area between the. riv- The council approved a policy on ning his second year at Murray since Wad Friday when his- unistaigt- Bro. Garland has announced that New Citizens 0 nesday. October 9. at the Sheraton since Kentucky Lake has been un- ers We must find at least 75.000 Ham School making isd motorboat was found - - curtPe end .dBites.p. last !Oat* The ient..11411 be as follows: Sue- High an outstanding 11901. General Lewis B. dergoing development for a niunber now jobs for Kentuckians. increase cost to residents alotvg a *eel will Patients Admitted Pram Friday b. B N Doggett, water safety of. day morning. "The Kind of Preach- baba at Murray High. Hershey. National Director of 15e; of years and 'feel 'IlfarthrfeefirlIfth tone-t000nie, bone more and be $1.50 per foot with any engineer- 9:90 a. m. to 9:34 a. in. $359 6 • Hoer for the state Division of Boat. ing We Need", night. "Hew Jesus lective Service will be the Honer lane highway in this area should di- better roads and raise the qualite an ing costs or special situations such 1g. theorized that Jones may have Preached", Monday, "The New Banquet speaker reel traffic from the north to the of our educational standards. These as ditches, extra The city would Mrs. Adrian B. Cloys. Sr. Rt. 1; been thrown into the water and Testament Church", Tuesday, "The Open House At General Hershey was born in An- Kentucky Lake shores, rather than are the tasks which lie ahead". do the work Mrs. Media Finley, McKenzie, Tenn: drowned by a sudden lurch of the Subject of Sin". Wednesday, "The gola. Indiana. He has been the Di- to Bartley Lake Shores.
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