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The Ledger and Times, April 18, 1962 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 4-18-1962 The Ledger and Times, April 18, 1962 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 18, 1962" (1962). The Ledger & Times. 4083. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4083 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]. - . • • , , • e• -. , . , . • , . , . , . , . • - . , . .• • •' . $ . „ . a. a . ... , . •• . - . , . • • . , . • - • • '• .• . • . • 1 • . 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Of $2,700,000 -Mrs. chairman which have not been released. Mary Rowland Kenneth Palmer, Cavitt, 'Maple Last week, National Library Week of the National Elmer Dillon, 200 Poplar Street, Street, "sale of poster contest for alcoholic bever- open house was held every day Library Week, today announced cecktes- driving. Arresting officer ages in local option territory". Ar- at the Murray-Calloway County Li- the each school. Trooper C. Stephenson. $15.00 fine resting officer winners from the Sheriff. Fined brary. Each adult and each child The conteat was sponsored by the and $14.00 costs. $20.00 and charged with $2.50 • 1 European Trip costs I it who came in was asked to register Gets . a Approval Young Farm Bureau Organization $20.50. Roy Tracey Steele, M u rr ay for free gilts to be given by the 9.50 of the county. Bernice Bridges, charged with route three. speeding. Arresting library. '4.50 In the grade achool of the coun- forgery. Arresting officer the Jail- at urd 1 Three top officials of Dark To- delegation is to explore the pos- ofneer. Trooper C. Stephenson. afternoon a drawing • An operational budget of $2,- include: Joel). Whitmore, secre- ty, two prizes were awarded. The er. $500 bond to appear for trial was hacco Grower Associations will sibility of establishing Market De- 510.00 fine and $11.50 costs. held and two names were 700.000 for Murray State College I tary; Charles E. Cleaver. instruct- first prize winner was Ned Nance, on May In. cdru-awn, one depart April 21, for Europe on adult and one child was approved by-the College Board or of mathematics. Charles Hua- 8th grade student from Alm°. Sec- Robert S. Skinner, 120 Spruce R. C. Kendall, Murray, B-re_ ach who a Foreign Market Development • had checked out a bee* ond prize went to Carol Barrow, Street, ch Peace. Arresting officer the of Regents here yesterday as sell i comb, assistant professor of psy- - $3.50 trip, to promote the sale of U. S. speeding. Arresting officer during Natioaal Library Week. 7th grade student from Hazel. Trooper Guy Sheriff. Fined $1.00 and costs of as a faculty salary schedule that ' chology; F. N. Bone)', assistant produced dark tobacco. The dele- Turner. $10.00 fine The winners were Laurel Park- In Calloway Cooney High, the and 40.50. ranges from $5.000 to $11.400. _ir40professor of social science: John gation is composed of Holmes $11.50 costs. er. 108 North 10th Sstreet, and only high school participating in J. W. Harris, public drunkeness. The new budget and salary sche- C. Williams. assistant professor Ellis, General Manager. Western Mrs. Treva Murrell. National Ho- the contest, Vickie Crawford won Jack Oakie Sims. Breach 'of the Arresting officer the Sheriff. Fin- dule will be effective July 1. of biology; Chad L. Stewart. as- Tobacco Growers As- tel. Both of the winners will be $2.00 t Dark Fired first place. Peace. Arresting officer the Sher- ed $10.00 and costs of $20.50. A men's dormitory now under sociate professor of health; A. L sociation, Murray. Ky.; R. A Ham- given a list of books and may Each school in the county, spon. iff. Given 10 days suspended seo- Noel Cole, public drunkeness. construction was named for the (Continued on Page 3) mack, General Manager, 'Eastern choose the book they want. sored by their various organiza. tence on good behavior, Arresting officer the Sheriff. Fin- late Hollis C. Franklin, a former Fired TobaccoGrowers Miss Parker told Mrs. Esco Dark Lion, picked three winners. They e4 $10.00 and costs of $20.50.. member of the MSC Boards-et -Re- sociation. Springfield, Tenn.; and Roberta Ferguson, charged with - - -nter, 4ibiaiiati, Wee Thlie will the 3-Ohn 13-wens, Murray, reckless gente from Marion. C. W. Maloney. -President, Stem- a" now on cig1P4aY MurraY- "sale of alcoholics beverages in choose a book. and after she has urt Dons Calhavay County Public Library driving. Arresting officer, t he The board also approved a $10- Association, local option territory". Arresting read it, the Murray High School . ming District Tobacco etere the three were 2(1)et-ioff.. big winners officer, the Sherift. To appear for Fined $204)0 and costs of Library may have it for their col- Henderson, Ky. chosen last Friday. tucky students and a $20 increase . • . trial on April 23 at 10:00 a.m. V . lectiOn. This trip is being made under The winners from Calloway for out-o-state students. These in- Blue Jeans the auspicee of the Burley and Mrs Murrell. a student at Mires County High, sponsored by their Carl Eldridge, "wilfully or un- creases were recommended by the Leaf Tobacco Export As- ras State College chose a book Dark P. T. A were Vickie Crawford. reasonably neglecting to provide Kentucky Council ,J Education sociatiun in cooperation with the on teachingShefeels 4 1st prize, and Kathline Duncan, tor. the support of his children". Structure To and will be effective next fall. Yesterday 'Tobacco Division of the Foreign book will be helpful in aoms of 2nd prize. Arresting officer the Sheriff. Fia- Degree fees were also raised. from Agricultural Service, USDA. Also the courses she is taking and later The contest at Kirksey was' spon- ed $20.00 and costs of $16.50. $5-7.50 for bachelor degrees and sponsoring this as she begins teaching. T tee Calloway County Fiscal cooperating in sored by their P. T. A., and the Be Built from 516-$20 for master degrees. individ- During National Library Week, Court met yesterday in an un- promotional trip are the unners sere Gail Smith Maurice Wilson, Murray, Brear-h New appointments to the facul- ual Growers Association represent- 123 adults regtelered for the free usual all day meeting at the coun- William R096. 2nd prize, and 'Twila of the Peace. Arresting officer the ty and staff aproved by the board RIST ed by these tobacco officials. Sheriff. $500 bond set for appear- . • gift and 253 child! n mere were ty garage recently purchased from Adams, -third prize. the eat r sey 1328 adult books checked out during the State Highway Department, The purpose of visit of this The Faxon's Mothers Club a- ance on May 2. the week and 471 children's books. County Jadise Robert-O. warded their prizes in Faxon Howe And Williams 0 0 Dublin, cold checking. Twenty six records and two paint- County Atta-ney James Overbey, velopment Programs school to KkIll Eddie Pennington, Combine To Beat in Western Brown C. Tucker. contracting ings were also checked out. County Clerk Douglas Shoemaker Europe, for the 1st prize. Vickie Greenfield, 2nd Adult Farme promotion of U. officer for the West Fork Clarks I Mrs. Russell Terhune, chairman South Marshall and the members of the court prize, and Linda Dleson, 3rd New S. leaf tobacco. They will confer Subdivision River Watershed, of the National labrars- Week com- donned blue jeans and with other prize. has announced with tobacco manufacturers in the that Mullins mittee, stated :she was very pleas- workmen cleaned out the garage. The faculty at Hazel sponsored Now Open, Kopperud Bros. of Benton was Netherlands. regarding the possi- the successful ed with the number of people who Howe and Williams combined Included in the daya werk was Class Treated their contest The winners were bidder on a retard- bility of initiating a cooperative ing structure for had come in during the week. for teal_ hit Ntching in hurling planning for the repair and added ('arol Barrow. 1st prize. Glenda the project. advertising project for their pro- The structure will be built in She urged everyone in the com- the Tigers past visiting South construction on the garage. Lime- Dale. 2nd prize. and David Knight, Plans to build a completely ich contain U. S. leaf to- Calloway County some 311 miles munity to continue taking advant- Marshall 3-2 yesterday in the stone was also spread on the To bacco.ducts whThe group 3rd prize. modern community of economical- Fish Dinner will also visit North Of Ktrksey The contract age of the books and services opening game of the season for parking area.
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