The Ledger and Times, April 28, 1959
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Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 4-28-1959 The Ledger and Times, April 28, 1959 The Ledger and Times Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt Recommended Citation The Ledger and Times, "The Ledger and Times, April 28, 1959" (1959). The Ledger & Times. 3595. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/3595 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]. • — APRIL 27, 1959 imall.,. Selected As A Best All Bound Kentucky Community Newsi—ver Continued from Page One First... .vestment which is beyond the Largest nancial reach of the dairyman .th the capacity for 10 to 20 with Circulation In /WS. liet stated it is now possible Local News The City ✓ the family-size dairyman to ive an elevated stall milking and Largest inor-milk room combination, Circulation In luipped with a cowdeecen milk- Local Pictures , for a cost certainly within The County ach of all farmers. This inexpensive milking parlor- IN OUR 80th YEAR um combination supplies a place United Press International Murray, Ky., Tuesday Afternoon, April 28, 1959 MURRAY POPULATION 10,100 Vol. LXXX No. 101 ✓ a mechanical milk cooler, snail washing facilities, and a rage place for milk and uten- s. The convenience and ease of eking in this type arrangement as up te date as any known shod. It is called an Elevated rlor. • Hilt observed that approximate. 200 farmers in this area are LOCAL MAN IS KILLED LAT YESTERDAY joying the conveniences of the .veted parlor, without which Mrs. Frances Adams Murray Hospital I Iny of them could not continue UPI Comes To Aid Of Man Who To Head Murray F Outland Dies In Auto the dairy business. Bulletin dr. Hilt paid tribute to the Training School PTA Monday's complete record f o I - I OWs: rational Agricuiture instructers Was Separated From His Family PANAMA (UPI)— A Tennessee ,o elnsus Wreck Near Dover, are dedicating their efforts The Murray Training School 37 spearhead force of 20 invaders the Adult Beds preservation of the family chapter of the Parent-Teachere 65 struck across the Sao ilia ad farmer who Emergency Beds, represents a By RONALD BURTON 11, 1957, probably would have Association met last week in the 28 Mountain range today in what W. C. Outland age 51. of Ill grader in this wee' for the Fed- h percentage Patien:s Admetell of t he rural United Press International , permited Mrs. Huerta to enter basement of the Training School. appeared to be the start eof a North Seventh Stree: was killed eral Government working out of LOS ANGELES Patients Dismissed itet —For near- this country at that time despite President Jahn Lassiter called the 0 drive across te isthmus to yesterday aLernoon at 4:10 o'• ly 10 years. Roy Huerta,' New Cdizene 0 38, has the perjury conviction. But Huer- meeting to order, and turned- it Panama City 60 mdes awl), clock in an auts mobile Wreck Wood was a veterans admini- been able to see his Patients admitted from Saturday p select the one you will en. wife only ta, a World War II Army veteran over to the Second Grade who, on U. S. 79 between Dover and stration vocational agriculture on week ends. 1115 a. m. to Monday 27, 1959. the most They can advise as of the Sough Pacific campaign, with their teacher Mrs. Jelayburn, Clarkeville. The accident occur- teacher. He is survived by a Almost every 'Mrs. James Byrn and baby places of interest. Saturday, Huerta, didn't know about it until a UPI presedted "A Day in The Second red near the cemmu.nity of Red wile and two children. le restaurant cook, has gel, lit. 4; Joel Pettit, Model, taken a reporter investigated the case. Grade," highlighting their Lessons Special Service Tele ten miles east of Dover. Mr. Oueland is survived by 41) Ile-mile bus trip to visit his Tonne Elroy Greer Rt. 5, Benson; Need Documents in French. Killed also in the headen col- his wife Mrs. Mary Louise Out- Mexican-born wife, Manuela, 32, Mrs. Dean Searles:rough, Rt. 2. "We feel this is a deserving A style show was presented by To Be Held By lision was Paul J. Wood of 1200 land; two daughters Mrs. Joe in Tijuana, Mexice. She has been Dever. Tenn.; Mrs. J. C. Walker cape Seitvice case, and it shouldn't be to., long the girls if the 4-H Club in Nereh 22nd. Street. Humbok, Ten- Ryan Cooper and Miss Nancy barred from the United States and baby boy, Rt. 3; Mrs. before the family can all live which they modeled the garments James Spring Creek nessee. Outland of Murray; his father '- since 1949 as the result of a per- R. ODahel and baby girl, Rt. • ROSES tegether here if other things are made in 4sH. beginning with an Outland was returning A. G. Out:end of Murray; three jury conviction that started as a 3, Benton; Mae. Media Finley, Rt. • EVERGREENS in order," said F. C. Oswald. apron and potholden and progres- home from ,Clairkeville when, ac- sisters Mrs. Ray Brewnfeeld of language mixup. immi- 1; Mrs. It. W. Scarbrough, Jr.; A deputy district director of sing to mere difficult garments. r Sunday. May 3, w,11 be a special e( eding to Tennessee State Tro- Paris, Mrs. Cliften Parker and Phone ID 6-3443 But now, Huerta, aided by a Res 5; C,harlie W. Smith, Mur- gration in Los Angeles. Mrs. Barletta Wrathere Home day at Sprine sper Jen Kuykandal, Wo d teas- Mrs. Al Youngerman at Murray. tisEARS FOR BABIES — An un- Creek Baptist United Press International inves- "That means they need docu- Demonstration Agent. presented ray Reel Home; Bryan Nahney. Two granechiloren also survive, ually large number of mal- Church. On Sunday morning there ed an titer car and cradiee head- tigation. may be able in a matter ments showing they are married a ribbon. Rt. 6; Mrs. James Whaetiey, Rt. Ann Ryan Cooper and Joe Ste- each girl with ormed babies are being born will be the regular 'Sunday Scheel ers int the car of Outland. Weed of weeks to bring his wife and and that Huerta was born in this discussion on the Brit- 3, B-nton; Leslie Dane McClure, ven Cooper. A panel in upstate New York, where and worship services. we preceding leeward Clarks- x small children to Los Angeles country. The Sept. 11. 1957, legis- educational Rt. 5. the First C ish vs the American abnormally radioactive rock is At noon, there will be dinner ville and Mr. Outland was travel- He was a member of Ø live with him. lation permits the spouse of a by Jimmy Patient* dismissed from Saturday Chuach and a member of system was presented exposed, says Dr. John T. Gen- on the ground. In the afternoon :rig in the eppes.lte direction. }earnest "This is wonderful," he said. US. citizen to enter the country Byers, and 11:15 a. m. to Monday 27, 1959. Sunday Scheel class taught, Thompeon. Charles try (above), state regional at 1:30 there will be a service in Occupants el the car that Wood the "I'll take the kids out every even if he or she would be Mr.: James Stem, Rt. 6; Mrs. Ralph Oliver, chairman. health director. He sets forth which the recently paid for Sunday passed repertee that he pulled lay Clayborn Jeares. day. Ill skip through the park otherwise inadmissible because of nominating David M gan, Rt. 5; Mrs. Jarnes The report of the his observations in an article School rooms will be dedicated areund them on the winding The funeral will be held at with them." a conviction." James Aleen and baby boy. Rt. 2, Haz committee was made by in the Journal of the Ameri- to the work of the Lord. read and crashed head.on into 3:00 p. m tomerrow with Rev. Ironically, a law p.isJ•iec! Sept. the last entry in el; Henry Richardson and Osweld said Rogers, and he gave the follswing can Public Health association. Brother Alfred Harris, a former the cat driven by Mr. Outland. Paul T. Lyles and Rev. H. C. Huerta baby bey, Rt. 1, Hardin; Mrs. W the case was in 1953 when slate of officers for the coming Pastor, will bring the dedication Ott" land died enrcute to the Chiles eff.ciating Burial will be C. Rageda:e, Rt. 3; Mrs. Marvin again tried to have her admitted. year: President — Mrs. Frances message. Other former Pastors, Cliark-ville Memorial Hospital in the Murray cdy cemetery. Swatze11, Rt. 1, Mrs. Hel- Disintegration Oswald ,who said he felt the Adams, Vice president — Mrs. Cadiz; Dill Brothers To members, and friends 'of Spring and Wood died in the Hospital. Active paetearers will be J. N. en Clark, Dexter; Mrs. Arthur case was an isolated one, spent Bea Smith, Recording Secretary— Creek Baptist Church are espec- Mr. Outland was chief tebacco Outland, Boo Cone. Bel Pritekr Mays. 107 Pine. Construct Building Flits Waterfield several days running down infor- Mee. Jean Lindsey, Corresponding ially invited to attend. Brother arcs, John wagg,nr. Vernon But- mation called to his attention by Secretary -- Mrs. Hazel Ferguson, terwort h. W. T. Peck. Stevan • Joe and Brandon Dill have Hal Shipley, Pastor, urges each v • tampaign, UPI. Treasurer — Mrs_ Pat Hodges.