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For more information, please contact [email protected]. eweellsollaniellininalantasesoarea • 8, 1967 Ileleeled te I Bed ill Rfrand Reatnexy oammunify Newspaper The Only Afternoon Daily Largest In Murray And Circulation Both In City Calloway County And In County United Press :nternational In Our 85th Year Murray, Ky., Friday Afternoon, June 9, 1967 10* Per Copy Vol. LXXXVIII No. 136 Negro Methodists To Join Conference Murray The deleoutes Woman's Club Is to the Memphis BFiusrmsinesAsre Annual Retirement Comference of the Method- Of George Ist 6E1114 held at Paitkica.h ye-e.-lay voted 188 to 10 for a DS ire ollit.on to eliminate the Negro Third In Nation In Entered or-2-mizam and aiow Neon Me- Shell „ - th,Osto to belong to the confer- Hart Is Two, More business firme were Announced By ence that covers where they live broken into last night and a large The Methodist Churcti is voting • loe sum of money was taken at one the issue in all conferences of the downtown businesses, ac- ,Oil hio yrar and if members approve Company Competition cording to Patrolmen Dale Spann the litrd and Joe Pitt Witherspoon of the same reeolifion by an overall Bank Of two-thirds Murray Board Murray Police Depa.rtment. majorAv the segrega- Both cash registers at Wallis tion of Negro Meth:otists will end orra rani tionalri.' Contracts Are Let SAN FRANCISCO. (June 81 - Drugs were emptied with about • It a'epOd tho would mean that 2qe A famous "floating" kindergarten $31500 In money missing. Eight to Noon 51,4..lodekt would attend the Seen & Heard On County Roads that finally found a home won ten cartons of cigarettes were olio found to be missing, but no drugs 1968 Mt 11l11..1',, Annual Conference Has Directed The Activities Of neitionel recognition for a group of were thought to have been taken. of the Nit••lioOorit Churoli to be A centrrd. for a Kentucky women when the Murray group of bitu- the police said held at Lambuth College next year. minor% concrete Woman's Club of Murray received sse-fic of projects Entry to the drug store MILS mode Norton hare belong to what is The Bank For the third-place National Award in Nearly 35 Years 29' In Calloway anti Graves _Counties the Oan-ral Federation of _weteen's.anrough an air conditioner vent ca7ted Si. Central Juriedliegion• lood been awarded be-the Ilighway over the beck door.' The thief 'or The dilIONSVII1oPlitlip-inorrdrur MURRAY Clubs-Shell Oil Company Education - The dareoters- of -the -Dank of a water and sewer system. Genarement. Governor Edward T. thieves then dropped down to the rejected Sao pendon plans and Mt" Provram at the annual convention Murray. in a full page ad today, ural gas system, purohased the Brood** Ilnrt Hietrereo Canaan- of breezeway and entered the busineek then weed to rase the radon ' the General Pederstiein of announce the retarement of George electric system from Kentucky IRI- 79' sionee Ofactiell W. Trrier They unlocked the back door and Here are nine ways to lick the *yin- Women's Clubs que-s.ton bock ilaidlootimmittee way, according to the S. Hart as prevenient of the in- lilies and was one of the first problem ouneed today. left that until the coneetellos wad year. Kogen) of what you can do for The lefarray club took its award. sintauon. customers of the Tennessee The ri-teces h,Calibwav (''em- Police Val- freedcrn en set forth in a Free- which carries a eseh Prize of life°, Authority. -r' The Fame-Newbure Peed The other business entered Ida He has been president of the ley dome FoundarOon ad for the snoneorahlo 11 years ago of County frsm y, UM at leixen eiceend- night was the Calloway Girl Scouts Take Hank of Murray since 1964 and Mr. Hart has held office fti a kinderearten which was dubbed Comnany, but nothing of C ere esietenv a distanee of 44(1 WW- Lumber has been aasonoted with the bank nearly every onoaruzation in the 1. Write the "floating" class when its 10- 3-Day Bike Hike your Congressmen He I"! end any value was reported musing. for the past thirty-four years, He city and has heeded the Kerins*, she Starr (trine Road cation was cheneed six times in read ha, ina.1. 'tour °Onions count according to Patrolman Spann and wculd have ended 35 years dir- Bankers aserocsanon, Men's Bata "MI the Pl.Yr44/11i Mend from K., nine year, With the improval of Girl Scout Troops from Benton, - 11 he knows them. W t herscoori. ecting the activities of the bank Clam of the Firft Chrestilan ROI to the oasees Corner, tine their local school board. the 4411 Murray, Paducah and Metsopolts. The thief or thieves entered the in December of this year. Church, Murray Masonic • doemnee of 4 4ti mem The ladies of the club agreed to assume left Benin M•ndey at Lodge, 2. Write yard by climbing on some lumber As pointed page ad, American a letter of thanks to the tea in fielyes Monty is the New • t7 000 lean to build a 10.30 am out in the Legion and a host Of room add- to get into the lumber yard. They on a three-chiv "teke- beet pubbc attalrs program you've romeord-Tiosimile Road ition Mr Hart Increased the resources other orgarozations fovn Kr to It grammar school. eying. then used a piece of 'steel to pry reke.. and camping trip to the Bear wen Write. and you'll ineorge S. Hart of the hank of $648,925 In 1933 He has been ateoreated with are more el to the Calkewav County kne, the kindergarten a permanent home. entry Creek Gol Scout Mom and Ken- the lock off the door and gain to over V of them diennta of 0 25 Mae, They paid off the note in 1966 thirty million dollars thls every move for the betterment Of to the business The office was ram- lake Stare Part. George month. Murray and Calloway County. He M Wady ClennetnE, tea- Mrs. Docald Keller. vice presi- sacked but nothing found to be The twenty-four girls aexl four farm on has been a du-edor of many or- it Write • letter to a serviceman eaterittted the low bid at dent o fthe Muray Wornin's Club. miseing, the police said. adult leaders represent Troop 25 111111111111111111111111ifill °T1 ea M'mti l 1893, George the ga.niasalons and busineases and is overseas lot him know he hasn't $110891 50. received the award in her club's Three perosna were cited for of Benton, Nellie Mashes. leader; opportunity offered in America presently serving as a Regent of been forgotten. name. presented by Charles A. speeding on Thursday be the police, Troop 60 of Murray, Lasko Jones, WEATHER and his career began when he Murray State Unhandy, a posit- Pester. Jr, of San Prancisco, vice according to their records. leader: Troops 77 and 38 of Pa- REPORT • Farm Bureau started teactung school in 1914. ion he has heti several times. 4. Write • letter of Has President of the Western Market- ducah with UTIR1111 Gold and June enoouieonnsnt His 'cadent(*) abilities were re- Mr. Hart hes been honored by to anyone who is doing ing Region for Shell sponsor of Lynn. leaders and Troop 147 of West Keetucky - Clear to part- ainasthing Offered A Reward Headstart Program cognised early and when he was the people of Murray and Callo- you believe in Clet involved. the program Metropolis ly cloudy and continued wenn thr- drafted in 1917, he Nome a Mas- way County wati a -George Hart :S Past place and a prim of $2,500 Senior Aids annompueng the ough festurday and early evening The Farm BUTIP•41 To Begin In County ter Sergeant in three months. Appredadon Dinner" at which has offered went to the Bethune Woman's Club girls are Sally Helmer and Char- thundershowers. DIA this after- S. Week a letter to your Senator It COO 00 reward tor Mr. Hart become interested in time he was preeented with a Information of Bethune. SC, and Recond place. lotte Nodocihke of Paducah Lynn noon in the 80s and low 90s, vantis Find eta where he awl& on the Ofteling to the 1,1^rPtit Ctillowery Manny Heacbtart politics early and was elected Cir- plaque indicating the oseem with and con- wee 11.500. was awarded to the The Wayne of Murray and Ronda southerly 10-15 mites per hour, issues Let hien know where yen ✓ on of the MEI beein Monday. June cuit Court Clerk in 1921 and re- which he is held 1RD person or persona oek Study Club of Hallock. Minn. mcgrarn Berm of lietropolle low tonight in the 906 and 70s, eland. 1410 illitned two 5:30 am. M these resPertive mained in the office until 1933. He has been honored by the tractors. belong- programs conducted 12. •A The girls rode their bikes to high Sanctity in the Ene and low ing to Jerry Connie of wheel &enters: A.
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