Murray State's Digital Commons

The Ledger & Times Newspapers

8-7-1963

The Ledger and Times, August 7, 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, August 7, 1963" (1963). The Ledger & Times. 4270. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4270

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]. ee/

al/ • Selected As A Best All Round itentucks Community Newspaper kliGUST 6, 1963

In The Afternoon God Daily Newspaper We For Murray and Trust Calloway County

United Press International IN OUR 84th YEAR Murray, Ky., Wednesday Afternoon, August 7, 1963 MURRAY POPULATION 10, 100 Vol. LXXXIV No. 186 •FINAL DECISION ON 1-24 UP TO BUREAU KENTUCKY Youth Revival I--Letter to the EditOr 1‘ No Firm Agreementm Is Reached INTERSTATE SYSTEM Leefilt) AO CarntTita PARKWAYS Governors ocasesaarps Tuesday urofit Will By Four On ama.m• Be Held Mr. James C. Williams. Editor 0.0.4.0.411 ••••••••• 111 4.4.4111M 100114 Ledger Times ,,Murray. Kentucky , A second conference of governors tucky, to cross the Ohio nearer Hen- 1,101T WS IINOM AM III Y. • At WWII annoy?. 1. Benton • - of the four states through which derson. Ky.. and riin through south- OW*. fte I.. Oat owl IP4 1. .4 4.1.0,•••4•41. Dear Mr Williams: Interstate Highway. all pass will ; eistern or south central _Illinois .to be held a month in an effort ; join another east-west Interstate The Etlood River Association of; within ••• Ssar•ville • We are writing to agreement as to the route route leading to Louis. Saptiste is sponsoring a youth re- request your to. reach St. editorial support million project will follow. Other officials at the vere' Friday and Saturday nights of one of the De- the $186 conference included at the First Missionary Baptist peettnent of Public Safety's major Goverlpre of Illinois, Kentucky Kentucky Highway Com- traffic programs and a representative , missemer Henry Ward and state en- PiParoll• Church• urch of Benton, Kentucky. Sera safety - Annual and Tennessee conferr- ekes will be at 7:30 p. m. Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection -- of the governor of Missouri gineer Dwight Brap ; Tennessee State' Highway Commiesioner Revival personnel are Bro. Terry. which we plan to submit to the ed at Kentucky Dem Village David 31. with- _Pack; Illinois Davis, a Southern Baptist'evange- 1964 General Assembly fee their Park for four hours Tuesday chief highway engi- agreement , neer Virden list from Nashville. Tenn.; Phil Har- consideration. A similar bill, Sen- out r _mg any firm Staff, and Missouri ate Bill 154, was introduced during on the Nnshville-to-St. Louis super- highway M. J. Snyder. grove, Minister of M-UStC at the First highway- f The route by many in this area Missionary Baptist church of Bent- the 1964 session of the Legislature . lies just west of Paducah. May- on. Music Director, Larry Hargrove: and passed the Sedate 22-8, how- KenOiel.y Gov. Bert Combs issued 4 field. near Murray and crossing Burma, Ky, Pianist; Ronald Hamp- ever. was defeated in the House a stui au in which he was join- I the Tennessee River near Fort Hen- ton, Minister of Music at Briens- 50-30. ed by G • e..) .o Kerner of Illinois ry. This route is deemed the must burg Baptist church, Organist. Currently, there are 19 states and and Frank G . Clement of Tennessee. feasible and is thought to serve a Harvey Culp. Aseociatlonal youth the District of Columbia that have and Sam Overfelt as administrative greater .number of people. especially Director urges all to attend this annual inspection programs. Their assistant to Gov. John Dalton of with the establishment of a Na- Local People special effort experience indicates that realistic Missouri. At Services For Mrs. tional Recreation Area between the Ward "Shocked" By Statement and effectively administered pro- Crux of (he statement was that. rivers. Education Meet Madge Rhodes To "It is felt that a final dec.sion will grams can • be. self-supporting and -et - - No New Taxes can reduce traffic accidents and require agreement by the U. S. MOREHEAD, Kentucky - More Be On Thursday save lives. 'Bureau of Public Roads. The gov- w Of Nominee Louie B. Nunn than 600 leading educators _ from Seen By Breathitt - - ernori-oraii Toni-atitie-s have agreed every section of Kentucky In order to demonstrate to the have to another meeting -within the next oo(Imen Of gathered here for a conference on motoring public the need and the FRANKFORT, Ky tn -- Highway LOUISVILLE en Democratic 30 days, evhen it is hoped a final ways and means of Improving their The funeral of Mrs Madge Rhodes advantages of Annual Motor Vehicle Commissioner Henry Ward said to- gubernatorial candidate Edward T decimal' . . can tx. reached ' contribution to better schools will be held on Thursday August 8 Inspection. the Department of Pub- day he mei eshooked" by state- The Breathitt said here Tuesday he be- four in the lic patety will install and operate a Otherwise the statement merils World Night -day meeting is being sponsonel chapel of the J. H. Clieerchali ments made by Republican guber- lieves no new taxes will be necessary by the Kentucky Education Associa- Funeral "Home with Rev. Loyd 9141- Safety Inspection Lane as their 1963 said thet views of each state were natorial nominee Loue B. Nunn con- If he js elected in November. tion. This is the 14th consecutive son officiating. Burial _will be in State Pair Project and insPect Tully expressed, and that "all- par- cerning trouble on the eastern Si:making before an Optimist Ken-, Club without charge for an', 'motorist ticipants are alireed that We are year that local educational leaders the Matheny cemetery in Trigg meeting, For Stars Set tucity Turnpike project Breathitt said that under County. who wishes to have 1.1s car safety further advanced than ever before have eome together to examine what his administration, the state could . determining The commissioner said Nunn's they have been doing, and to plan In loaction of this Pallbearers have a busines.slike form of goy- 'for the coming will be William Mile route", facts "just simply were not straight," year. ernment "within a This is the first time that 11 public The Woodmen of the World have ler. John Loyd Allen, Carl Fennel, balanced budeel 1 Clement said. "It is up to us to and Ms statements had the "ap- ; Included in the list cf participants and with no new taxes." safety Inspection lane of the: magni- set Ang. 20 -as their night at the Preston Jones. James Ray Rhodes,. do what we cell to get this show on peareaee f condoning a violation from Calloway County are Witham Breathitt said tude has been installed In Kentucky. Kentucky Lake Aritphitheater, and Edwin Thurmond he is proposing a , the road," and and of the law" B. It will consist of the- latest and most Kerner agreed that Miller, president of the FDEA,; partnership for progress between 1 according to State Woodmen Man- efficient in.spection equipment avail- "If It takes another meeting, there Calloway County H 1g h; Edward Mrs. Rhodes passed away Saturday the people of Kentucky and the ; ager Buford Hurt, the fraternal Ward called a press conference able. donated without charge by the will be one; Brunner, Murray State College; bight in Colorado Sponge, Colora- members of the Democratic ticket ; lodge is 'determined to fill the thea- this morning to reply to what he manufacturer At least n different routes have Marvin Weather, elneray State Col- I do. seeking office in November. for this projeca, Ford ter said were inaccurate remarks by , Motor Company been proposed for the road. lege; Dr. Harry Sparks. Murray "A partnership with obligation:. is &mating a new "We feel several obligations to Nunn. She is survived by three pot 1963 Ford complete %vette The line recommended by the en- State College and Vernon Shown of Aga my administration will meet, safety the theater," said Hurt. "and we Cectl Rhodes of Lots Angeles, ; equipment gineering consulting firm of %Vtlbur Murray State. Lucretia) with obligations to be given away to an plan to pay them" Of course, the MEM an Tit & stiateptft zpeso. the Smith ds-Associatftyzeitild briat& and ..rikillip of Calossido ; e indunclual %howl car bad passed the moat impoesant day that action Of the Kentucky ar of Kentucky have indicated' histivellY' north Wpm- Naistranit. es Oat "Stan In two sisters Mrs. Loyd Allen of Gold- to thealti 'Tricpectlonlane. 3g? Crown" is a Highway Department "through Its me they are willing to assume," across the state bortleTat wonderful show • WOODCARVER DIED en Pond and 'Mrs. Preston Jones' We would deeply appreciate your i that every one Illinois contractor in using other Breathitt added. Ky.. to join the Western ICentucky should see Then. Is of Murray: five grandrhadren, nine assistance in publicizing the Depart- ; Max Hurt, who is president than local labor. has apparently led The candidate stated that his Re- Parkway at Princeton: across the of West great grandelheldren and several publican ment's Safety Inspection Lane at the ; Kentucky Productions, to violence and destruction and adds opponent'has "no prograrn Teunes.sce River at Calvert City, is a national LOUISVILLE nieces and nephews. for Fairground.; Speedway so we can ' Woodmen officer. He ;more misery to the impoverished henry Ward eat - Bernard H. Kentucky. has no plans, has thence 'south of Paducah and aeross has done a Lichtefeld. 80. a *demonstrate- to as many drivers as trrnendous job, without pay, area.- retired woodcarver. , The-J. H. Churchill Funeral Home said little. if anythirez. that Ls-posi- the Ohio River at Villa Ridge, 11. in head- tor where to buy his frucks," Ward died Tutsday at ; possible what motor vehicle inspec- ing the production Ntmn's statement was in refer- his home. Libelee-- Is in charge. tive and constructive." Some either eroups have pushed company, and said. "Nobody has hired any West feld soecialtzs-d in ornate, late- Breathitt tion cats accomplish. we feel we should show 'our ap- ence to reports of the dynamiting declared he has never for a rotiting further east in Ken- Virginians." tictorien style furnit ere Friends may call the We hope that our State Fair pro- preciation to him. of road construction machinery one carving at funeral visited Washington with Gov. Bert Finally. we think -Warti--seisi-he was "resentful of :old cabileet 11,1k wet will enable us to develop a that "Stars the Mountain Parkway u home after 6:30 tomorrow morning Combs as charged 'by Republican in My Crown" is a Extension broad base of dtiaen any candidate dragging this into - - -- ; nominee support which wonderful asset to near Salyersville last Thursday. , Louie B. Nunn. West Kentucky, partisan' politics . and taking po- will culminate in the implemenLation and since our Statement Challenged ave Breathitt said that on Saturday organization prides litical advantage of a elitist ion ; by the 1964 General Assembly of a itself for Ward said Nunn'e e ; • ' at Fancy Farm, where .he and Nunn Boy Born r its community service. 'Se comment--"In--- - • .Is particularly as critical as this one " appeared •realistic think it is our duty to give the ferred," that the persons involved on the same platform. "I show He said Nunn. "apparently doe, called • hicle Inspection Progritmeeor Ken- our ;!•pport." In the dynamiting were justified." - on my opponent to apologize, not know enough about the high- not te lucky which will include the foi- - Lettsrs have been mailed from Ward said the highway depart- me but , to the people of the way department procedure." to COM- lowing provisions: To Jackie "ate Kentucky for manager's office to all ment would continue to award con- his untruth that Gov- the ment on the situation 1. The •proposed inspection fee ; Woodmen tracts to the ernor Conibs and I went to Wash- units in West Kentucky. best bidders, no matter candidate, shall liot exceed $1.50 No he said. should "rely ington together to discuss per motor ve- urging members to attend Woodmen where they were based. He said that • civil on unconfirmed reports in making rights." hicle per year, $1.25 to go to the "see'"elle' night, and placards concerning the his department, "has no right to policy statements." • At. Fancy inspecting station and 2$e to the night have been distributed through- tette the Kenny Construction Co. Farm. Breathitt said. Ward said he told Commissioner Nunn refused to state to cover costs of administering out the area. the IllinoLs company involved -who remain on the of Public Safety Glenn Lovern that the program. Tickets it can hire.'' vihen the Democrat an- for "Stars in My Crown" the highway department would em- e-swe red the: trip 2. All Refuges that meet certain on sale at Reetall Drug Store The commissioner added that to Washington ploy special investigators if the .• - charge. star.dards, relative to space, in- in Mayfield, the Meloday Mart in • Kenny hired the Kentucky Road state police has insufficient person- '1 I. "And spectioii equipment, and qualified Paducah. the Village Intl at Ken- Hauling Co.. Georgetown, as sub- tles is the acme candidate nel to make an investigation of the • • • • personnel will be eligible to . who ei41MA :s.. to debate." apply tucky Dam, and the Chamber of contractor to surface the turnpike for a dynamiting , • e Taal.; I :aid franchise as a State Inspec- Comnierce in Hopkinsville. Tickets 9 in that area, and Kentucky Road Ward said that six of nine con- I tion Station after posting a per- are also available each night at the Hauling is buying stone from com- ' trac,s awarded on the 33-mile turn- formance bond. amphitheater box office. mercial quarries in the area. pike extension from Campton to &Rites For Mrs. Lydia 3. Each inspection station would Mail orders for tickets should be He said these quarries are deliver- Salyersville went to Kentucky con- be inspected at leaet once every 34) sem to the "Stars in My Crown" ing much of the stone being used. - • "Williams Held Today tractors. days by the Kentucky Fee te Police office. Box 679. Murray. Kentucky. In reply to Nuntes statement that to ascertain that the standards re- Tickets are $2 and West Virginians 'I le• funeral of Mrs. Lydia% Wil- $3. were being given quired by law are being maintained employment preference ams was held at 2:00 p. in. today over local and that the service rendered is in Military Pay Hike it the Scott's Grove residents. Ward said that a Salyers: Baptist Church the public ineerest. 9 vale contractor.'Smith • with Rev. Loyd Wilson officiating, Small Dog Is Shot Patrick, re- OK'd By, Senate , 4. Failure to meet the required cently bought 11 She was thewidow of the lat John truck in West Vir- ; standards will result in the revoee- On Elm Street Today ginia and so if Williams. far has licensed 10 of tion of the state franchise to oper- them with WASHINGTON leo survivors Include her mother Mrs the Director of Quali- --- A $1.2 . ate as an official inspection station. fications of the billion military pay raise I mine Parks of Detroit; two sisters. A small highway department. bill that 5. In the event an automobile black dog was killed this Denies West will mean more money in the pay- Mrs. Merle Wbipple of Birming- Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy nothing Ile city Virginians Hired ' fails to pass the inspection, the own- police after it in- "I am not going to tell a contrac- check for nearly all of the nation's ham. Michigan and Mrs. Joe Nance ; dicated it was obviously not normal. er shall have the right to have his OTIS APR. Mass. Pt - Mrs. Jac- servicemen won quick approval in of Warren. Michigan Her fathev , The little dog chased several resi- car repaired wherever he chooses. queline Ketinedie wife of the Presi- the Senate Tuesday. was the late Clyde Parks. dente in the South 13th street,. eouth and subsequently retorts to any state dent, gave birth today to a four- ; The Senate vote was unanimous Pallbearers were Fred Williams. ; 12th street area into their homes franchised inspection station of his pound 10a ounce boy at the Otis ! -84 to 0. Paul Hopkins. Otis Elkins, Charles and city police were called. Weather selection. Air Force Base hospital. Designed to encouraee careers in 1 starks. J. B. Poyner. and J. D. ' The dog was shot on Elm street, 6. The Department of Public Saf- Mrs. Kennedy was immediately the military, the bill provides pay 4,1 Robinson. just off South 12th street. The head Report ety will investigate every bona fide. taken thie morning to the special raises ranging from $5 to $120 a The J. H. Churchill Funeral Home will be sent into a laboratory for United complaint front an automobile OW11- stele which .vas recently prepared Press inteenstIonal month. , is in charge. examination to see if it is infected I - er regarding the efficiency of an for her in the event the birth of ' AU together nearly, 19 millioe • _ _ with rabies. No one was bitters by official inspection station- and its the child became imminent, while High Yesterday 96 officers and men now in uniforie the dog apparently. The dog ran Poplar Springs compliance with the regulations gov- she was staying on the cape. Low Yesterday 73 would be entitled to a raise on Oct To in circles or directly into an object erning this act. In Washington. the White House, 715 Today 81 1. Reservists and some 417,000 re- Hold with little regard for itself. Revival 7. In the event the 1964 General announced that President Kentucky Lake: 7 a. m., 357.1, tired military men also Kennedy would get _ ea; ....a.aesesena-41• - Assembly down 0.1 enacts this important traf- was rushing to her side. foot; below dam 3062, raises. A weeks revival will begin at the up 0.3 Leon C0114 of Collie Motor Sales. and Lowry Parker, salesman, show fic safety legislation that will help Dr. John W. Walsh, Mrs. Ken- College Student Is ft. The House has passed a somewhat Poplar Springs Baptist Church on one of the good buys at the firm's location on East Main Street.' reduce accidents and save lives. it nedy's obstetrician, has been in different bill calling for increases Monday August 12 at 230 p. m. will be the Department or Public Hyannis Port vacationing. He also Acquitted Of Charge Sunset: 6:58, sunrise 5:07. averaging about 12.6 per cent com- with Bro. Norman With over 27 years experience in years of exepreience with used cars Culpepper, pas- Safety's recommendation that It will was reported at the hospital here. pared to an average of 14.4 per tor of the Sinking the automobile business. Leon Col- is employed a-s salesman. Joe Phil- Spring Baptist not take effect until July 1. 1965. The child was delivered by Caeser- Wayne Swezig. a Murray State Western Kentucky - Partly clo- cent for the Senate bill. Church the lie started his present' business of lips and Phillip L. Collie' do mast of evangelist. This will then give the department cen sectinn, , College student, was acquitted Mon- udy. warm and humid today through _Services will be held Collie Motor Sales on East Main the buyinc. Phillips has fifteen years'. each day at time to screen applicants and to Dr. Walsh also delivered the Ken- day of a charge of taking $6.00 from Thursday with widely scattered OBTAIN LICENSE 2:30 p. in and Street in October of 1961. experience and Collie three years. 7:46 p. m. The public hold local and regional conferences nedy's second child. John F. Jr. by the room of Jimmy Dan Robinson. thundershowers this afternoon and is invited to The business boasts that it has Garvih Phillips is shop foreman. attend. to instruct the garage owners and section' on Nov. 25. 1960, at George- The trial was held in the court of evening. High today and Thursday FRANKFORT, Ky. rile - li- a complete line of'used cars foateen Judge Robert before and the He has years of experience their personnel regarding the pro- tOW11 Hospital in Washington. Miller a jury. in the mid 90s Low tonight in mid censes have been granted to 114_ "cleanest NOW and best userlautomoblles behind him. Joe Ray, Jr. and Willie YOU KNOW visions of the motor vehicle inspec- ! The maximum penalty was from 70s. new engineers the state Board of to be found in West Kentucky" with Reed are clean up men, each with tion law and the Standards of Safety e.':0 to $500 fine or from one to Ragistration for Professional En- a low bank CLOTH rate of financing. ten years of experience. By United Press International they shall be required to maintain. DUST SALE twelve mOnths in Jail. , The 5 a m EST) temperatures: gineers said today. There were Leon says that cars carry there his the Ray is driver for the firm. In 1961 were 56 foreign lan- We welcome any suggestions or • After prosecuting attorney James Louisville '79, Lexington 75, Padu- more civil engineers given licens- used car guarantee and that he guage newspapers in- recommendations that you may have _The Rainbow Girls will sell dust Overbey and defense attorney Wells a,. cab and Hopkinsville 74, Cocing- es than in anyother field, but endeavors to treat "Our sins is to live by the Golden all of his cus- representing 26 foreign languages. In regard to the department's pro- cloths in the residential districts • Overbey had examined witnesses 011 ton 71, Bowling Green 76, London also represented were mechanical, tomers in a fair and impartial man- Rule" Collie said in explaining the according to the city Department of posed legislation requiring annual Wednesday and Thursday afternoon, and made final arguments, the case 68. Evansville, Ind , 80 and Hunt- electrical, highway, coal mining. ner. tContinued on Page 21 Commerce and Industrial Develop- The proceeds will be used for charity was turned over to a jury of six men. ington, W. Va., 68 petroleum and chemical. Lowry Parker, with over thirty ment. tContinued on Page el and other projects. who acquitted Swesig of the charge.

411a. 11.

"1"11U Tilt: LEDGER & TIMES - MURRAY, KENTUCKY WEDNESDXY - AUGUST 7, wit 1963 Weekend Sports • THE LEDGER & TIMES NL Race Just Summary StaniVilliams Looms As New PUBLISHED by LEDGER lit TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY. Inca - Consolidation of Use Murray Ledger, The Calloway Times. and The By United Press International Times-Plerald, October 20, 11128, and the West Kentuckian, January As Hot As Saturday The AL Batters a 1, 1942. Threat To SARATOGA SPRINGS, N Y - JAMES C. WILLIAMS. PUBLISHER Kelso won his fifth straight Makes LADER gled home the winning victory By MARTIN run for We reserve Mays' Bat by capturing the $50,000 the right to reject any Advertising, Letters to the Editor, United Preis Internetional Kansas City with two out in the added Whitney Stakes at Saratoga. or Public Vote* 'team which, in our al:anion, are not for the best in- Opposing hitters w ho consider bottom of the iamb inning after. terest of our readers. By FRED DOWN Don Drysdale a menace to life, limb the White Sox had tied the score CHIOAGO - Candy Spots, 1963's NATIONAL United Press International and batting average are hereby with three runs in the top of the REPRESENTATIVES: WALLACE WITMER CO., 1509 top money-winning home, scored a Illa:diaon Ave., Memphis. Tenn.; Time Those front-running Los warned that the American League ninth. & Life Bldg., New York, N.Y Angeles 4.s length triumph in the $131- Stephenson 131dg. Detroit, Mids. Dodgers mum realize now boasts a bigger-than-life dupli- Reliever oolui, Wyatt got the by now that 833 Arlington Classic vic- • at Ailingtoo tory. he National League pennant race Park. cate in Stan Williams Entered at the Post Office, Murray, Kentucky, for tranunia.aion Si as hot as Willie Mays' bat happens maWtchillianhislti,former a 6-4. DiModa0-poeruitearunider, utcattet Jim Gentile drove in tour runs Second Class Matter. to be. with two homers to help Robin LONDON - The U. S. men's track SUBSCRIPTION RATES: itie Dodgers are five in size and he throws a mean enough Roberts gain his fifth straight tra By Carrier in Murray, per week 20e, per gallica In teara ran asp a 61-44 lead over Brit- month 85e. In Calloway and adjoining counties, per year, of the Giants and fast ball to compare with Drysdale. un3pn for Baltimore. Roberta Was $4.$0; Oleg- the Bt. ain in the opening day of their where, $8.00. Louis Cardlnals and they're Only trouble is, Williams hasn't touched for three home runs and coast- meet. The American women trailed. ing along with a tidy enjoyed as much success getting finally gave way to Stu Miller in the * 'The Outstanding three-game 38-21. Civic Asset of a Community is Ile winning streak. the batters out. eighth inning. HEROES OF THE HOUR-Three of the Stars who led the All Integrity of iis Newspaper** Willie's average dipped All this is about to change, how- George Smith, playing in only Stars to a 20-17 upset victory over the National Football to -540 NEW YORK - Cuban Jose Sta- his in mid-season and this looked like ever, boasts Williams His solution? second niajor league game, colleetell League champion Packers from Green Bay at Soldier Field ble. second-ranked welterweight con- the worst season be ever has To pitch with the same motion as two doubles and a triple and WEDNESDAY -"AUGUST 7, 1963 in flash" big grins in the locker room. They are had tender, outpoirsted Stanley Kitten ?mink hi the majors. But he's riffling that Drysdale. Lary coasted behind a nine (from teal Pat Richter, who made the longest run of the Hayward in a 10-rinand bout. -hitter game; bat with six hita in his Whatever the answer, It worked for Detroit. Ron t'anerKelen, outstanding quarterback, and 13ob last eight Sunday trips to the plate and he's raised with huge success Tuesday night Lee Stange, (4-3), treated Jencks, who kicked two field gosh. ST. PAUL. Minn. -- Pack Rule to a t.,!! • his season average to .290. The when Williams gave up just one hit three-run lead in the first inning, Ten Years Ago Today Jr. won his first professional golf message to the Dodgers is loud and in leading the New York Yankees shut out on two hits LEDGER TIMES BTUS tourney with a 22-under par 226 -leer - falter and you'll pay the to a 1-0 victory over Washington for seven innings and after Federal State Market in the $35.000 St. Pau Open. yielding penalty of blowing a second straight In the second game of a twi-night a run In the eighth needed relief -- Kathy Whit- • Blufe Allbritten. age 80, passed honie News Service pennant doubleheader after the Senators had help from Bill Dailey in the ninth. away at his oil worth won the $1231:43 Milwaukee Mays hammered out a triple and taken the opener, 8-5. It was the The Twins' early rally was Murray route five this morning after a lengthy illness. Jaycee Women's Open Golf tour- culmin- Iwo singles to lead the Giants' 12- best effort turned in by Williams ated on a two-run single by The Little League games last night were one-sided With nament by seven strokes with a MURRAY. Ky,. hit attack Tuesday night in a 3-1 since nailing the Yankees last win- Allison and another run-producBil the Cards winning over the Reds 22-9 and the Cubs clownini.• Tues., Aug. 6, 1963' 286. Murray victory over the Houston Colts. It ter. hit by Earl Battey. Goan the Yanks 18-4. Livestock Auction. SOUTH ORANGE, N J - Gene Chiuwe was the first tune the Giants beat Struck Out 11 t10-121 took the loss. _RECEIPTS: Hogs. 34; Cattle and Soott defeated Martin Rieesen, 6-1. Calves. 734, the Colts in Houston in five games. The only hit off Williams was a 6-4, 8-4 to win the Eastern Grass HOGS: Dodgers Down Cubs third-inning double by Don Blas- Retaipts mostly mixed court men's singles tennis title The Dodgers downed the ingame, , and the poaerful right- FIVE DAY FORFA'AST grade butchers. 75c lower corripand Chloago Margaret Smith beat Cubs, 4-1, the Ciarlene Hard, hander struck out 11 and walked Liston's Move with last week. U.S. 1, 2 and 3 bar- Cardinals topped the 6-1, 6-1, for To Garden the women's crown New York Mets, 4-3. the Pittsburgh only one. By United Press International rows and gilts 206 lb. $17.75; WO lb NEW YORK - !dickey Mantle, Pirates defeated the Milwaukee The KAMM City Athletics knock- LOUIEVILLE tOPS - The extended $17.25. 255 lb. $17.25; U.S. 2 and 3 returning to the New York Brains. 3-0, Yankee ed second-place Chicago 'eight full weather forecast for Kentucky, sows 300 to 600 lb. $1300 to $14.50. and the lineup May Boost It To New High 'by ('tilted Press International after an absence of 61 genies, Thursday through Phillips scored a 7-1 triumph after games behind the Yankeea by edg- Monday: CATTLE.: Receipts mostly feeders hit a pinch homer against the NATION fiL LE.tGUE a 6-4 10-nunng loss to the Cincin- Balti- ing the White Sox, 1-3. the Balti- Temperatures for the five-day and cows. All classes more Orioles in the about steady. nati Reds in second game of more Orioles defeated the period will average near or slight. NEW YORK .171 - Heavysetght, withdrawal from T, W other National League the September I. I' t. SLAUGHTER: Standard 900 to 1100 doubleheader. ly below the Kentucky champion was sched- Los games. Indiums 6-4: t he Detroit Tigers normal of 77 fight. "just because he's scared to Angeles _ 67 43 .609 lb. steers $20.: to =00; Stiuithir degrees. uled to begin arranging his big'death of me" San Francisco 63 Jim Duffalo went eight innings routed the Boston Red Sox. 10-1; 49 .563 3 and Good 600 to 900 lb heifers $3025 Louisville normal switch today from independent pro- and allowed six hits to win his i and the Minnesota Tains dpiened extremes ati and St Lotus 63 49 .563 5 to $23.75. Good 300 to 600 lb. calves motion to tpat of Madison Square: Liston countered with. a hope big ; fourth straight game without a loss, the Los Angeles Angels. 5-1. 1.1 Chicago 580 51 532 a, $21.75 to $24.75; Utility and flan- (Letter to the Garden mouth Clay doesn't fight anybody for the Giants wrule Hat Brown Editor Williams, who retired the last 19 Cincinnati 61 54 530 rnercial cows $1320 to $15.20; Can- The switch. Liston said, would till I get him next year because the suffered his seventh defeat against Washington batters in order, got Philadelphia 59 54 32.2 • ner and Cutter s10.50 to $13110: abivadonment first good man he meets will knock four wins Mays tripled and scored Continued the only -run he needed for his fifth FOR CORRECT entail at has proposed Milwaukee _ _57 56 .504 11', Utility and Ounimercial bulls from Pate 1 1 his head off $17.40 in the fourth inning and contributed victory in eight decisions when Tony Sept 30th defense against young ' Pastburgh o4 56 ,.491 13. to $18.30. Motor Vehicle Inapection In order ! a key single in the sixth wheal tau. to answer Kubek tripled In the righth inning TIME aid Cassius Clay at Philadelphia. and It Houston 43 70 381 351- some of your question, was Liston, himself, who an-, Giants scored their and cane home on Bobby Richard- the arrangement. instead of a De- .New York 34 77 306 33,s EFEDLRS: Good and Choice 600 to final run Jun regarding motor vehicle inspectioo TEMPERATURE flounced in Prula.S lphat that he Wynn son's cember defense against some lesser Tuesday's Results • . 800 lb. steers $23.80 to 00. Med- had two hits for the Colts. in general, we have compiled a sacrifice fly. Home Daniels planned to visit Marksun and his. sta- DAY OR NIGHT cataltDdise--4111- home- Lelc'.ision for Los Angaies 4 tailetaia• ium $18.00 to E12.70. Guod and Maury Wins paced the Dodgers" tistical reference that is the result was the victim. • Garden matchmaker. Teddy Bren- promoter Choice 300 to 600 10-hit attack with a double and of the composite Hit Two Homers' Harry Mattson of the ner. in New St. Lotus 4 Nevi York 3. night lbs. $3475 to $28.25. experience of those 75-u6363 York today and Macias three singles and Don Drysdale 19 UAL Garden. Pittsburgh 3 Milli aukee 0. nicht Medium $48180 to $2250; Good and pit- states and the District of Colum- Co possibilities of a home-television de- ched a six-hitter Chuck Cottier smialied two hom- San Franc-v.(1) 3 Houston 1. night Choice 300 to 600 lb. heifers $22 0C, and fanned six for bia who currently have active in- That December obatender may be fense - passably at Beach. his 14th victory ers for the Washuaton Senators, Cincinnati 6 Phila 4. 1st. twilight to $2325: Medium $17.75 to $21 Uu. against 12 tomes. spection programs Please feel free Terrell. Fla or LiS VegaS, NeV., in Decem- including a decisive three-run blow Ernie the Chicago giant Phila. Medium and Good stock cows Drysdale, now gunning for his sec- to quote or utilize the attached ber 7 Cincumati 1..2ncl. night with data In the sixth inning that sent Yan- PEOPLES BANK If Sonny does swing over to the' calves ond straight 30-win season, halted in any manner Today's Games $145.90 to s175.0e per cow. that' you feel will Of Garden. it could be one of the most, Williams 12-game assist kee starter Whitey Ford dean to And it was also Liston who an- St. Louis at Neu York hitting the progrem. momentous moves in boxing history , FALERS: 50c higher. Few Choice streak. . - -We _defeat.._7 - Murray, Ky. nounced lie was posg.porong his pro- Cincinnati Si Philadelphia sincerely hope that the De- --a Move that might begin boosting $2550 to 111a.; Good $22.00 to Shantz Shut Door • partment' Math-hitter George Altuak sin- posed defense against al-year old Los Angeles at Clucatau of Public Safety can have the Garden back to the big-light $24.50. Standard $18.00 to =1.00. your Clay at Philadelphia s Municipal Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, night editorial support of the afore- promotional. supremacy it enjoyed ' Bobby Shantz' la innings of Stadium until next year because San Francisco at. Houstofi. night mentioned legislative proposal, and 1966 of close-out relief pitching helped the -tax Thursday's we would also deeply appreciate any problems" Total ave, tele% Games Cardinals deal the Mets their 15th, reference you may make Top cantender Clay, visiting in sion and other receipts from the St. Louis at New York defeat in 17 regarding Murray Lumber Co. Inc. games. Ken Boyer.1 the department's New York, Ls, Angeles at Chicago Collie . . . state Fair In- said he was grievously Clay, fight were expect,- approx- Jtals7i Javier and Tim McL'arver spection OLDEST Cincinnati at Philadelphia. night Lane that would stimulate AND LARGEST LUMBER CO. IN MURRAY daappointed because of List oras unate $7 million otitinued from l'age I) had two hits each for the Cardinals, Milwaukee your readers in participating and at Pittsburgh. night uith Boyer driving in the winning iOnly games aebeduloca having their cars safety checked. EVERY FOOT A SQUARE S. run with is fifth-inning DEAL single Galen Kindest regards. AMERICAN LEAGUE Caco !tattered his 10th loss against policies of the antorbobile firm Sincerely yours, 104 East Maple St. Tel. 753-3161 Trans it, I.. l',t. G Collie is a graduate of -Murray wren 'v Ins• Glenn Lovern . Sea York _ _ e9 40 .633 Don Cardwell shut out the Braves (Z4t -- Web School and is a member of causal/lion* Chicago - mummy 63& 360 .5 law wow eamp. He is .with four hits for eight innings and Baltimore ' 63 ET_PIR E5 51 .553 II.. son of MP and • Mrs E E. Collie of Al McBean closed it out in the ninth Minnesota _ rio SO 345 in o Murray route two T. C. Collie and to earn Cardwell his eighth win Read Ledger's • EI/Rny to Boston. In Is - 54 495 15 James E. Collie are his brothers. against 12 loges. Key blows in the Classifieds MON TH .,/s Cleveland 54 59 .478 IT Pirates' three-run seventh inning • cpPerat.80r. LJr Lax. Angelus 56 61 470 48 He is married to the former Miss were a single by Roberto Clement( Kansas City __ 50 50 .459/ 19 Jimmie Loses and they have three a double by Donn Clendenon and FURCHES Detroit 47 60 439 21 children Charles. L. Collie, Phillip a single tik Jim Pagliaroni. AT THE MOVIES CerlSe 2 Viaatungton 41 70 369' 29 I...Collie and Linda R. Ford. The Pete Rose's Ito-run homer and a Tuesday's Revolts couple have three grandchildren. three hits by Vada Pinson led the; TONITE! Baltimore 6 Clevetand 4. meht Reds to their opening-game triumph sIUC Leon is active in all the vahous BACK Detroit 10 Llostoh 1. night at Philadelphia -TO but the Males wan civic project, and fund raising drives Kansas City 4 Chicago S. night the nightcap on the strength of that are carried out for the Many Minnesota 5 Lf." AnEeles 1. nicht three doubles by Johnny C.eilison MURRAY...4 •MI 'rig WAY Washington 8 New York 5. 1st: twi Jeirt" Tarried- °tit 1.4111';--and the three-hit pitching of Denis • -4- ray The family attends the FIrst SCHOOL New York 1 Wash 0. 2nd. night Bennett. Joey Jay suffered ?us 16th Today's Games. Baptist Church. Puev‘G loss against .four tins for the Reds. Open 6:30 • Start 7:30 a Boston at Detroit With the new and used automobile Minnesota at Lob Ancel. night buaineta with affiliated businesses - TONITE and THURS. - Headquarters r111,11Silled a, public HI-LO OLT HAI by this Mr. Chicago at Kansas City. night comprisinst a large part of the econ- NeVi. York at Washington --- for 4 night Mlle picture in Murray and Callo- Cleveland at Baltimore. night 1 way County. Collie mid that he is NEW YORK 11.11 - The lowest Thursday's Games temperature reported by the U. S. *****day's Piave pleased to be a part of this par- CROSSWORD PUZZLE Minnesota Las Angeles Weather Bureau at ticular line of endeavor. He invites this morning. ex- &ga Bohlen Detroit cluding Alaska and Hawaii, l A7M7S4 at friends and castomers to call by was 45 New York at Vaishiniann Collie Motor Sales when they are degrees at Redmond. Ore. The high- LOVA 0" , Chicago at Kansas City. ilaht est temperature reported Tuesdic, T11116!TMLU • in need of an automobile. Cleveland at Baltimore. mehf was 110 at Fredonia, Kan - • • •re•-• WATCHES' Welfare It 1 os•arcl -^ntr•h , trtiLeil It's IS -Jo' of CENTENNIA1 SCRAPBOOZ never been-easier to own a fine' ' r',ace la line BULOVA 1:-,11a.r• The War for the Union 1861-65 in Pictures watch. Here's your big 27 P.1,.r chance to go back-to France • It's Cool Inside! • -school with' a 24•••• ess at quality timepiece that can be ,r 1ar over - ENDS TONITE! - worn with I :ear sou pride because it is made, 14 tithrtn 21 -Cover with 15•111wa saga with pride! *7 t •• st Titter was 4 t • KX7r11Thill - • 1 • ^- a • l'er n!el 22. tialiea 4:- N Umbel, SANDRA DEE 1 44'10,4 33 -TI•visra }fly 41-Initi5ls of f'mt a, Ft...! keepini time -11th PETER FONDA 41 JET 3, -•• 1- • President CLIPPER 17 U'..? rnmt•- • 411. Zs Quavor -..3140'• 'ow ai RU AM maga 5 4...m n's". • s-r, 111-F.it *v.'s nor., Fresher TAMMYand •.• aft- • , 7 f a S .5ari, a* $ 0 O)'. modern blend • e, the DOCTOR dial and e.pansa. • 1 1 band ,n 14,• ,••• :•:':'2 .r.s,..••• COLOR steel Also i.nth char. '4 I.C11•41 lent-toe k....'.'.11c 4 coal dal $49.96 ...:"..1 , ,.''•71 .. * STARTS txt•••it • 'S ,I 0:... 1 ';' THURS. * -,•,•• le tree MISS AMERICA, 4 ...•...••p Youth and beauty ire rtnenval 21 ...... 22 • • • 23 MAR LON 41 :• Captured tot th.s 17 as•Ish jewel watch w.th ^N, ,- :•:•:' BRANDO beautdully matched t.ear•ne .:ar ": 27 •; :a Like Dna:,1 Dixon Porter, The fight, which took place hi Wassaw orpansan bracelet •:: a'. N0. 334 -..--L aas commamt,r of gunboats Sound, Ga., is depicted here 1:1 in a con- - Is $35.113- neak 27 .. 3i. 32 lo 4- --, under Porter's faster-brother, David Glasgow temporary Harper's Weekly drawing. The .••• r•herad rier.'_ i FIRST LADY la a but. aa• 34 i '... :‘, 35 Farragut, during the decisive :Mississippi Weehawken is at left, the Rebel ironclad nissed t•a, !4 1 ,•:''•....,.., 36 Isapais • •-••ed River campaigns, John Rodgers came of a in the foreground. blare 23 oasais he-so 3, "The l's. distinguished officers. Ugly eered mesh family of naval His Rodgers kept the battered AUanta DOWN John e•pan• ..... then bracelet In yet. 11 father, John Sr., was an outstanding captain afloat and, after repairs at Philadelphia, she • •-•:•-nt.teart i:•::.1.7-' low or *hits $51.341 ;•:•:' in the war with the French Red Communal- was U.S.S. Atlanta, engaged in blockading 41 , 43 44 .1.77/P4'.. 44 ists, 1798.1800, and in the punitive actions the coast where formerly she had served :>•'...! American" against the African piratical states before he the Rebels. ' al .• was senior commodore in the Second War Rodgers was given a presidential citation Ripped from today's .._ .• head- 1 a-, z of Intleperidence, 1(12-15. John Jr.'s untie, for the capture and promoted to commodore. asi lines about imericans and George W., Was a notable captain in the lat. A short time aftenvard, Aug. 17, 1663, trag- Communism In Asia! tar War. Two of George's sons, Christopher. edy befell his cousin, George W. Jr. In an an.4 G.'W 3r,, were 10:0* officers of John attack on Charleston, S. C., the latter Every Thinking American Jr.'s in the Gnat ratan:an. brought his command, U.S.S. eatskill, close Jahn Jr. was captan of the monitor Wee- LI a harbor defense to give strongest effect will sec "The UerY MURRAY LOAN CO. haaken when, In it overw)elirad the to ha own guns. A shell Law up the pilot reputedly Rodgers. American" 506 W. Main St. Telephorvi PL 3-2621 attlarta, the stroaaest ship in the hu-se and killed Confederate Navy. in a.15-rainute attack. --CLARK KLNNAIRD FURCHES 'YOUR HOME -OWNED LOAN CO.'' WILL YOU??? AUGUST 7, 1963 WEDNESDAY - AUGUST 7, 1963 MURRAY, THRF1. • • THE LEILER & TIMES - KENTUCKY PAGE S New NOTICE

EFFECTIVE AUG. 5th THE Rail ers road Salvage Store will close at 6:30 p.m. Monday thru Thursday nights. Friday and Saturday nights open ie winning run for until 8:00 pm. a7c rah two out in the nimh Inning after SPECIAL ON PERMANENTS, Rai- i had tied the score ular $8.50 for $7.50. Regular $10.50 1. AMISEINEM. is in the top of the for $8.50, regular $15.00 per $10.50. • Appointment May be seen at 712 Poplar St. after 3-PIECE BEDROOM SET. GOOD floors, insulated, storm windows, tk, '3 ROOISLS, AND BATH, MAY BE not alwuys necessary, 4, Wyatt got the vie- open evenings by appointment. Plaza SALE 5.00 p.m. Dial 753-1544. a7c innerspring mattress and box spr- work shop and a good well $7,000 used as office or apartment. Inquire EF OR Beauty ings. Rausanable. 1304 Wells Blvd full price. NICE MODERN ROUSE at Stacisit's Meat Market. oft Salon, 201 S. 561, PL 3-2952. drove in four runs a7c only 3 years old on 13 acres of land, alOc ANTIQUE BED AND DRESIdER, FROM THE fac- nerri to help Robin SAVE. DIRECT located 2 miles SW. of Lynn Grove. LOST: 1 TAN FIELDER GLOVE. Genetnil Electric refrigerator in good Piano, $4106.00 STUDEBAKER CHA.MPION, es fifth straight tri- tory, a new Wurlitzea 11043 Has electric heat., hardwood floors' Friday evening, about 6:00 pm, in condition. Cheap. PL 3-3556. WANTED almore. Roberta was -a7c at L.theOn the square, Piats, Ten- good fishing car, cheap. 707 Syca- and an extra good buy at $6,850. vicinity of B. 9th St. Reward offered. TO BUY iree home runs and nessee. "More people buy Wurlitzer more, phone 753-5429, call after 5 .,WE HAVE TWO NEW 3 Bedroom Phone 753-4672. ltp pianos than those of any other p.m. y to Stu Miller In the a8p brick houses on North 19th Street, AN OLD FASHION PUMP ORGAN FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR. name." • 17c with city water and sewer. Street is LOST & FOUND Call 436-3326 or 436-9031. USED REFRIGERATOR AND 19" aSc a playing in only his well restricted tar your protection. General Electric TV set, and kitchen eague game, collecte. One has baths and built-in cabinet. Cheap. Phone 753-6743. a9p LOST: PRESCRIPTION SUN glas- d a triple and Freak range. Both have ceramic tile baths FOR LEASE ----- see in plain black frames. Call 753- behind a nine both -hitter COLA-COLA MACHINE H OLDS and lots of cabinet apace in 4364 if found, or call at Dairy Queen. kitchen. nice LOTS FOR SALE *bout three cases. Good condition. bath and Both have a7c INDEPENDENT SERVICE Station (4-3), treated to utility rooms and paneled family a See at Western Kentucky Stages. at Lynn Grove. Call Murray, 753- in the first inning, sac rooms. For these and many other 1615 aloe Aageles on two hits bargains phone Ray Roberts or Hoyt HELP WRONG' MAN JAILED - eis and Choice lots - corner lots - middle lots - shady lots - hillside WANTED 1 after yielding 5 BEDROOM HOUSE ON SOUTH Roberta AT ROBERTS REALTY. Richard Reel, 28, looks eighth needed HOG MARKET downcast he relief lots - split level lots - flat lots - square lots - all kinds of choice 12th St. 3, bedrooms unfinished and Phone 753-1651. as talks to Dailey in TYPIST - STENOGRAPHER, pre- the ninth. 2 finished. This is a well built Federal Officer 11, S. Stovall in Dal- PLYMOUTH -DR. George fer pennariesnt State Market News Serv- rlY rally was culmin- lots In Murray. With all utilities in and paid for including natural roomy 1951 2 Bee resident of this coun- las, Tex., where he signed a home on a large lot Ideal for ty. ice, Tuesday, August 6. 1963. Ken- o-run single Hodge at Babrey's or 1616 Ryan. Apply to box 574, giving age, confession to several rob- by a large family. Priced to sell quick. tucky Purchase gas - water - sewers - paved streets - and Just two blocks from siSc &Antal status, education -Area Hog Market iot her run- produeBil 3 BEDROOM BRICK, and ex- beries there and for a hold- den, kitchen, perience. Report including 10 buying Mations Matey. Drain Chalice Murray's utility, tfc up in Chattanooga, Tenn., newest "Southside Manor" Shopping Center. FHA and GI living room and two full SPINNING WHEEL, 220-v Electric Estimated receipts 390, barrows and e loss. ceramic tile last January, for which Wil- baths. Located near heater, antique platform rocker, ROUTE BOY NEEDED AT ONCE gilts steady to 20c lower. US. 1, 2 loans. liam W. Bridges (eight) ' eallege. You must see this one before ironer, tables, beds, dresser, and to carry papers in the vicinity of and 3 180 to 230 lbs..$17.00 to $1725. the imam convicted. Bridges got you buy. AN EXTRA NICE TWO various other Items. Call 753-5279 or Oollege Farm Road. Contact Few US. 1 180 to 220 lbs. $17.25 1Y FORECAST Charles to • five-year sentence April I am now offering Murray home builders the opportunity to bedroom home. Plastered, extra nice see at 1605 34111er. a8p Oldham at the Ledger & $17.50. U.S. 2 and 3 235 to 270 Times. lbs. 17 for that crime. The large bath, air conditioned, carpets _ $16.00 to 30- 'Tess International tanc $17.00. US. 1, 2 and 3 150 buy their lot for under $2500 ...Think of it ...in Bagwell Manor, and CHEVROLET Conver- year-old Bridges is appeal- drapes plus many other extras. 1967 WHITE to 175 lbs. $14.25 to $17.00. U.S. 2 and C itaq - The extended WANTED ing the convictton. Truly a quality hoine in a good tible, local car. V-8, automatic. Call 2 WOMEN Oro DO shirt 3 sows 400 to 600 *at for Kentucky, finest in this area for under $2500 per lot. Act Now ...Call me today. lbs. 812.00 to $1325., neighborhood. 4 COMPLETE SUB- PL 3-1661. pressing. Call Bone Laundry and US. ugh Monday: 1 and 2 250 to 400 lbs. $13.50 to DIVISIONS with Mat about any Cleaners. 11.9c $15.00. s for the five-day type lot you could imagine. Prices nage near or slight, PEANUTS* CHARLES from $1500 up. PURDOM & THUR- entucky normal of Ti RYAN. PHONE 753-6453 FOR SALE by Charles M. Schulz MAN kns. & Real Estate, phone 753- 4451. a9c rmal extremes 88 sd tfc WE'VE ST HE BALKED IN EXTRA NICE.' 2 REDAGOM house HOUSE TRAILER THE -NW r 6 LOST THE RUN!THEN HE BALKED IN TH with 2 acres of land located at Ahno CHAMPICWAIP.I WINNING Heights. Has electric heat, hardwood 1963 Monarch 6ALEP) RUN!CHARLIE ROO 14/145 LOST OR CORRECT • 10'x52' US THE NAMPO:NSW ! TIME aid • 2 Bedrooms irritim ore PiPriThrlinVi7iiiiiiWor.-711 -- • Completely Furnished TEMPERATURE • Just Like New AY OR NIGHT Phone 753-1755 753-6363 Tho Amazing Mn.Bonaparte( tine COusitsr KAN( - 'Tv= We Its.1,101‘ tir DAN FLAGG •Olho 1/ nig SS inns T. gar. u.ant..rda br ,ES BANK a•1118 Fragre inamia FOR ;1;7-1 by Don Sherwood CHAPTER 20 dressed her 'In a mysterious their party had come on deck. of I texT moRNING...IVtE,L to4....m:.., s4Thera.-0715,51 A BRISK wind lilted the ten- manner: and Jerome explained, a hail At from below, a leader TWO ROOM APARTMENT, rray, Ky. RENT 'LET THE a- • drils of dark hair at Betsy "Our nom de trip, 111" case" 01 was dropped, and over Inc deck- free to 5i.IYSZ SEAM' GONE THROUGH.MAMA SOUL"HUE elderly couple or lady to 15 JUST Elonapartea forehead as she trouble." rail came the small head of a MY WAY OP fLECENer,rr ASO RELAYED ITC*1 help take care of elderly lady. Call waitto46 my 6055E5 stood In the prow of the trim neat, dark man. He made WA5HttiGTON, HOW 10 KT-Fr nor A day later they were in the a 753-4833. THAT THeY MAY NOT ship Sesta a7c APPOINTMEST MUi MARGUEXITA. which moved steadily Atlantic 'and Betsy became onet survey of the group and 65? ?HER MONEY'S 4 forward along Chesapeake Bay. aware of an all-too-rhythnac turned to Jerome. WORTH. NO imPogrA. NICE 6 ROOM Co. Inc. The previous day. March 10 rocking movement. Sluing op- "Your Highness? Although BRICK, 312 !max 3 bedrooms, of 1805--a date she would never posite her, Jerome had turned we nave not met . . ." He in- utility, carport. Call 492-3453. 1. IN MURRAY torget- their party nad gone pale and his eyes were nail traduced SIIIISCit as Comte a7c fr* quietly to a Baltimore wharf to closed. Suddenly Betsy ruse and Barbi; Charles Serurier. French HOUSE FOR RENT board the vessel, chartered by staggered away. consul at Lisbon, and added. in AT 105 S. 8th RE DEAL across her father for a trip to Lisbon. a lower voice, "May from high .ichool. For ap- For the next few days she we talk Irig4#0.) Eventually this method of together for a moment pointment to see call 753-1269 a& 753-3161 wished only to be to hers,d. ?" travel, though expensive and es- Showing his surprise, Jerome and discovered that Jerome mad AIR-CONDITIONED ROOM, 2 beds 'P1 1E4,4 pecially so in wartime, had led Consul Seruner a few teet 11111.111.1r Use sun* desire. When the ship for men. M. G. Richardson. 407 S. proved *the stinplatt and the to the side; her took an especially violent swing, husband was 5th St. 1 prig \r/st most c e r ta n. Nevertheless, obviously making she groaned: If only she were an effort to 111 while they tried to keep details be conciliatory. Several back on - land, she would never snatch- NANCY secret, mien a hope was hardly es of conversation again hazard a trip of this sort. reached Bet- by Ernie Bashi:miller likely to be realized. sy and the others. "Yes, the Gradually, however, Betsy's As the family and friends Emperor's orders have been determination returned. With an •IES gathered for farewells, Commo- here for some time . . .^ "No, effort she made herself listen dore Barney, who had a rather at once, or very shortly." After as tam Anderson lectured her, unwilling part in Betsy's first a moment the consul's voice "You have to think of your meeting with Jerome Bona- rose once more. "U you wish it, health, and the baby's." Slowly parte, stood among them, beam- she and the others may go 7TO she improved and sat on deck. ing as if everything could be ashore-for a time.- sipping a pale drink mixed by credited to him. At the last words Betsy's Dr. Gamier. Lost beat. Clearing his throat. Betsy's- a So she would • - The first week passed, father and nin be allowed to go on with )01a became matter-of-fact. another, and the captain told Jeronie! "You'll write us everything that She saw that he was them with an air of pride, taken aback, happens? And you. too, Wil- and yet he man- "We're having wonderful luck. aged to liam ?" Their eyes went to Bet- control nimselt. I think well be in Lisbon in not moment inters sy. oldest brother. for Mr. Pat- A later Jerome more than twenty-tour aLiya brought terson had judged that he would Serurier forward and 4 from the time we sailed." introduced be a helpful companion and ad- the members of the But later in the evening the part viser to them and, like Robert y. "Madame Bonaparte, waves seemed to lift, and, as if before him, would also carry Madame Anderson ..." the officer's words were a bad There was out business assignments for a brief hesitation. omen, deep swells rose beneath the company. The dapper consul faced Betsy them and the craft swung and and addressed ner in a pene- The firm-jawed, humorless • rolled. trating voice. "On behalf of His VA William had not been as ready • • • • Imperial Highness, the Emper- as Robert to make a European ik /TORE weeks passed, the or, what is there that I may ABBIE AN' SLATS Journey, but he had consented 1ES Iv! weather improved, and.Bet- do"-the pause was barely per- by Rae burn Van Buren to go. Mr. Patterson addressed sy's spirits lightened. ceptible-"for Miss Patterson?" Betsy again. "If. for any reason. wELL , PCP - AAA1BE I - - When she woke after clawe Betsy felt her face whiten. EXCEPT-I PONT you don't enter France with I AM A LOONY, I MEAN WHY DON'T YOU FACE r tO Owt1 a one morning, she was alone an Miss Patterson ... she saw the FIGGERED IT WAS KINLIA ME FEEL LIKE A fine' Jerome, I think you shoidd sail HEARING THE TRUTH, BECKY? YOU'VE the berth. She sat up in alarm, astonishment In Jerome's face, FISHY-THEM NOT LETTIN' ALL. THOSE VOICES NUT! ire's your big to Amsterdam. The Erin car- NOBODY LOST SLATS FOREVER and then she made out her nus- the tightening of her brother's MB-EVEN TALK TO YOU ELSE COULD lo-School with ries goods for that port, and band's figure at the porthole. lips and his involuntary step HEAR we have friends there. In fact, that can he Turning with' an excited took, forward. Her husband seemed a Robert ought to be in Holland ,use it is made, he motioned her to stand be- about to speak, then Lapsed into 'about the time you arrive." • • side him. silence, and tier anger exploded. Two members of the party Before them in tile slowly Jeronie might want and need stayed stiffly apart-Secretary brightening sunlight lay the the good will of Serurier, a man Le Camus and Dr. Gamier - coast of Europe, and this first wno stood in a strategic spot but their hostility was offset glimpse of the 'continent made for the Moment, but there was by the addition of Mrs. Ander- her breath tighten. A rock-gray no reason why she had to ac- son, a friend who had respond- mass lifted from the water, cept run impudence and arro- ed swiftly to Betsy's Invitation with patches of green and an gance! to go with them. With the baby occasional red roof and weath- What could he do for her? six months 'advanced, Betsy felt ered walls; the place had an air he had asked. She gave him a the need of a woman companion. of settled age, of long content- stare of contempt "You can "Time to go," Jerome called, ment_ tell your master that Madame I • gave a last quick kiss to sev- "Lisbon lies several miles be- Bonaparte is ambitious, and de- eral of those within reach, kissed yond," Jerome pointed. "Over mands tier rights as a member Dorcas on both cheeks, and there is Belem, the port inside of the Imperial fatally." Shook hands solemnly with Mr the Bay of the Tagus. New ar- A long pause followed. When LIL' ABNER Patterson. "My second father rivals are supposed to stay in her brother moved again to- by Al Capp and mother," he murmured quarantine nineteen days." Bet- ward Serurier. Betsy put her NOW THET NOBODY IS OVER - BUT,THAR'S ALL TH huskily. "You've been very pa- sy blinked; that etas practically hand on A WIND-UP PLANE.THAT HELP ME GET' his arm. -Please, we 7 INCHES TALL,TI-IESEi LI'L TRANSPORTA+SHUN tient with us. with me especial- as long as their overseas trip. mustn't have trouble over this,' WE CAN G0100 YARDS!! TI-AT'S THIS PLASTIC ly, and I carry with me "But COMPACK CARS IS the hap- 1 think 1 can have it she told him, and drew him TOO NEEDS,TO GIT HOME TO A LONG TRIP FOR PEOPLE 6 SAIL BOAT piest of memories." shortened." Jerome added. back_ TREMENJUS FO' HOOMIN DOGPATCH,IN TI-415 INCHES TALL!! INTO THE. The words had the tone of As she dressed, Jerome dashed A wave of something close to BEANS- 5 AN'10 fr a tittle speech prepared in ad- oft messages to a port officer nausea sa ept over her. Was it WEVEALWA GUTTER Pt' vance. Only when they headed and friends in France. She re- her condition, or the resent- WHEN IT RAINS, • away did Betsy WANTED TO BE A realize that Je- minded herself that Portugal ment within her? She could not I'LL BE A rome bad spoken with finality, was in French hands: Napoleon be sure. As she remained there. 2-CAR FAM I IS!! as it he expected never to be- had taken it. as he had Spain. the bewildered Mrs. Anderson 1ACHTS/AA:49 hold the United States again. much of Italy. and Austria. Be- beside her, she realized that The thought was disquieting. fore Jerome had fintsaed his both Le Canals and Gamier Now, toward the close of their last letter a small vessel ap- were watching, their dislike un- Second day, Betsy sat with her proached, received the messages, veiled at last. shoulder against the rail. The and left_ --- American flag. flying overhead, In the early afternoon, when Betsy recalls the advice of might head off the hostile in- flocks of pale birds swung her brother Robert: ft is her terest of a British see rover. about them in tlie 'April breeze, task to keep and increase her And. she reflected, they had an Betsy caught sight of a boat hueband's • affections, limy • additional protection. "Madame headed toward Mein from shore. ean she do that at a distance? 7, d'Albert," the captain had ad- By Lee time it arrived, all oi The story continues tomorrow,

• S.

PACE rt.:LA. la; LILDOSII it Witt, A.;ER AI Ill It CCIC Y WELNESDAY — AUGUST '7, 1963 •M•••••••••L )11 Patricia Shirley Honored At Shower Mrs. • B. Burkeen - At Sanders' Home 753-4947

MISS Pato. is Ann Shirley. Au.. 16th bride-elect of Jimmy Fain, a.. complimented a ith u nuscellaneea :homer by Miss Ann Kay Sandi: on Friday. July 26, at four o'cloilt in the afternoon at the Sanders' Vegafe4, Zia/ home on North Seventh Street. For the nifsnnal occasion Miss Shirley .choseeto 1%;air a Pale pink Tea Shower Given cotton dress. Her mother-m-law it Wilson-Wisner Vows To Be Read bis, Mrs. James Fain. wore a rose In Compliment To immormar--- mess. They Were each presented a .1Iiss Glinda Burpoe centime of rosebuds by theitostess The honoree's nicitiOx. Mrs Edgar Mess Olinda Burpoe. bride-elect of Rtirley. was in Ridgecrest. NC. and Jerry McNutt. was the honoree at was unable to attend a !ea shower held in the home of The honoree opened her many Mrs'Herman Lovins Friday. July 26. lovely gifts The house was decorat- 6etssen the hours seven to nine ed a ith arnineements of summir in the evening. floacis. Co-hostess for the prenuptial oc- alas Sanders. assisted be' her casion was Mrs. Charles Byers. noaher Mrs Cook Slanders. serve! The honoree chose to wear a two 3 party plate to each one present piece .:Ialinathan Logan dress of Inaltad guests were Misses Laurel black aud white with black acres- Parker. Nell Pugh Andrei S'vkes saros and a corsage of white roses Evelyn Wil&ams J dy Adams. Jud:i Ret•eii mg the guests with the licesIrd, Leah C aidCll. Margaret honoree were her mother. Mrs. R J Crider. Letha vhaiy-nette Dor- Boarue and her mother-in-law to ,CITY-WIDE an. and Linda liaich Mescianiet- be Mrs Buddy McNutt • Allbrnten. IN a Carol Clees Mrs. Burpoe wore a soft blue Ronnie Watson. a:al Tarn Shirley cot:,n chiffon dress and Mrs. M- "•. N c• wore a yellow and green floral voile dress They ,each wore Luncheon Given For - r-sage of red roses. The tea table a-as overlaid with Evelyn It .1 hlte cut work cloth with an :It Atkins' Home .oraegeinent of white gladioli and creenery The appointments were in Mass Es iy-n Williams and mem- elver and crystal Yellow tented bers of her bridal party aerea hon- punch. cookies, and mints were - ored at a luncheon.et the home of seri ed her rrandrnother. Mrs. Sylva Atkins. Those wasting at .the tea table SALE SO BIG IT HAD Wells Boulevard, Coaostesses wa-s were Mrs Charles Tuft and Mrs TO BE her matron Of honor. Mrs. A. D Ear'. Futrell Pollock Jr . of Mineral Wells. Teras The rifts were displayed on tables; aunt of Miss Wahams covered with -white cloths • The honoree wore a pink dacron MOVED Ot The register was kept TDOORS!! batiste dress and was presented a by Miss. Marsha 13erpoe and the pink corsage She was presersed gifts were shown by the hostess and co place setting in her chosen pattern -hostess. of silver by the hostesses Approximately eighty guests rat- DON'T MISS EITHFR OF Lovely arrangements of suauner ed e sent Wis. THE TWO HAYS!! • I • flowers were uaed throughout the house. Miniature corsages sere plac- ed beside each plate for the other guests Dolls aeanniz replicas of the Mrs. ll'oodbridge MISS BRENDA JOYCE WILSON dresses to be worn in the wedcii:.:- Has Luncheon For Mr and Mrs George C. Wilson announce the formed the ceeterpe t o r th- approaching mania, of they oldest aiughter. Brenda bode:maids' table Miss II il/jams Joyce. to Edwin A. Wisner, son of Mr. ita. Mrs. E L Wisner of Arlington, - A delicious luncheon Ohio. TWO plate was BIG DAYS Mrs_ H. C. maternal Mass Wilson is a ersduate of Bowling served to the fellowine: Mrs. Wayne Woodbridge. Green High School, Bowlit, aunt of Miss Evelyn Williams. bride- Green. Ohio. and is now a senior majoring in health physic' , Willatuna. Mrs Pat Wallis. Mrs. Rte and elect of Kim Wallis, entertained education at Bowling Beale . Mrs 11._ C, Woodbridge Green State University of Ohio. with a luncheon in honor of Miss' Mr Wisner is a graduate of Arlington High School and Ohio North,: . ON- ....bradescoaalrallaases ElaiueCumaang, Willarns on Thtierdia. August --12211versity He Is presently a second year • in. Laurel Parker. and Mary Jane 1. law student at Ohio Northel Law College He is a member of Phi Mu Delta social fraternity and Ph. Wallis: singers for the weddine The Woodbridge home on Ciao- •Alpha Delta law fraternity Mesdames Cs Grogin and Bob way Avenue was beautifully decont- Miller. Me- 'a The wedding will take place on Saturday. August 24, at seven Ledo OF ai.ens and the host- GREAT mad with surru: ner flowers BARGAINS In the evening in the College Church of Christ No formal invitations a: • Mors Williams. wearing a [rotas- being sent in this. county, but all relatives and friends are invited • .1-seau dress of blue embroidered cot- attend' aatteasa• ton a-as presented a corsage of NO NEED TO DRESS UP ... PERSONALS golden mums ,.11rs. Charles Hale each of the three luncheon tables SOCIAL CALENDAR Mr hostess ai.d Mrs Olea N CanniniOnam Was centered with a bride doll. ••• " For Annie and children: and Mr. an! Mrs Fray -1rm_strong Circle Wednesday, August 7th Cunningham recently vacationed After opening her hostesses' gift The ladles day lancheon mall be throughout the St ?r Of Florida of a place se-ting of China. hinch Mrs Charles Hale opened her served at 'noon at the Calloway Points Included' in their itinerary was served to the following friends lovely new home for the meeting County Country Club Hostessea will Just Come As You and Madames Don Robinson. Are were Silver Spr.r.z, Cypress Gar- members of the bridal party of the Annie Armstrong Circle of be J ,A. dens, and Miana the Woman's missionary society of, Outland. Tommy Taylor. Kathleen afesdarnes 'We oie WUlsexns. Pat the First, Baptist Church held on _Outland, Robert Young. J H Shack- Wallis Ramp Brooks. filicky Ryan. Monday totetung at seven - thirty elford. J. D. Murpha, H. Shackel- , • James — WATCH THE Thaemoad. Ronald 'Walton, o'clock.. - . ford, and A D. Wallace. LEDGER & TIMES FOR BARGAINS! ' Mr. and.Mrs and Herbert. Dunn. Leroy EIcIndge. Pul "Sharing Possessions" w a s the - •" daughter. Karen al Naito aoand has Hodges. Alien Robe. Sylv a Atkins, theme of the pros-ram presented Li..ster. Mrs C C Steranervale '-of aA D. Pollock. E Thursday, August 0th S. Outland. Misses with Mrs George Ligon as the lead Toledo. Ohio. atoaoned in t he' Wayr.ette Doran. 126 of the Supreme Forest Laurel -Parkes. er and also participating , the Great Smoky last xeek Margaret Circle as Ruth .Crider. Mary Jane discussiorss Woodrnen will hold reg- and _were_ 2,5% - Elatnt etuvrtriattgrrr. Diane _ others taking part were mesdames , ular dinner meeting at the Woman's :heir sons. Mark an': Mill( a ha had Larson. Susan There Woodbridge. the hon- Harvey Bondurant Jr Earl Tucker. Club }foul.° at 6'3° p.m* Willik-Fun been at Ridgecn-st NC for a w.ek ,..ree • • • lee- at- d •he hoioes.s Vernon Nance. -Evon Kelly. Lloyd The Flint Church Worn- Horn. and Hale iiiptifit pre_ an's Missionary Society will, meet The chairman, Mrs. Nance. at the at'? pm. sided and Mrs Tucker led the open- church Dear Abbv . . . irat prayer The closing prayer was, • • * Plenty of Music! by Mrs Horn Friday. 1 agust 9th Refreshments were served by the The Fir's Baptist Church will hostess Others present were Mrs. have a church-Wide picnic on the Robert Scott. Mrs Edgar Shirley. raeme around„f the Jonathan * Free Don't Fight It, Mom! and Mrs John N Purdom the latter Creek Reptist Assembly at 630 pm Lemonade! a.guest Each family is to bring a basket • • • lunch. In event of rain, the picnic Abigail Van Buren PERSONALS will beheld at the church. Ae Free Popcorn! Mr and Mrs Will Mac Jones and Saturday. August 10th r AMNON children of Monroe, La.. plan to Hardily Chapter 0E8 will enter- arrive in Murray Saturday, August tain for Mrs Mary Heist of Hardin DEAR ABBY rriairrieci lawyer. This time for professional 10. to spend a seek with relatives and Danny Holt of Mayfield, Deputy only four years. phoned us yesterday,Pra1011.11. and friends grand matron and patron of District to say has wife nev:r wanted to See' • • • 22, at the Hardin Masonic Hall at us or hear from us again. The tea- DEAR ABBY - I am 68 and Albert Mr. and Mrs S P Regan Jr.. and 7:30 pm • She doesn't lik.2 my load Laugh.- Strolling • • u • Singers! iv '16, and 'Se have been married 51 daughter. Mary Elizabeth, and Miss ter or **affectionate ways", My son years. I have never had any trouble Lynn Debbodis. all of Columbia, says -his- first duty is to his wife. frith hiin until just lately. There is Mess_ left Wednesday after a visit Monday. August Ittth Must 41 son forsake his parehs to this yourig„... gaud-looking. blonde- with Mrs Regan's parents. Mr and .Circle V of the *MS will meet at prove has love for his aife, Last . headed neighbor acinum across the Mrs Charles Mercer, 1000 Main the First Baptist Chapel at 7 pin. brute Mother'a Day __I down an alley -and she cant be over 25 She Street • • • flood of tears because there, was no takes sun baths in her back yard • • • card or call froth -them. Tuesday, August 13th Dad tried', every rriorr.:r.g and my Old Man Mr and Mrs. Jack Bottle and Right on The The Bessie Tucker Circle of the Side to cortsoit .ne. out on Father's Day -Walk has sudde:.O.- decided he is going to children. Mark. John. and Joan. of he cried like a baby because he was First Methodist Church WSCS will go in our back yard and pull weeds. Loris Beach. California. are the forgotten. too They have meet with Mrs 4 D Butterworth at two dar1-1'There ARE no seeds, and. if there guests of Mrs Suttle's mother, Mrs. ing babies which the7c, al'aitys 9:30 am take! were heerask me to pull them be- E C. Jones and Mr Jones. South • the other - to see grandparents_ They cuss got a barn back. I don't Tenth Street Circles of the First Baptist Church zieser wine to us Have other par- i want him to think I am jealous. so • • • ents gone Hi:laugh this Must we WIAS will meet as follows' I with Plan I To haven't said anything to him. M Wilharna. Mr and Mrs. Be Mrs H There Mrs George Upchurch. II with Mrs forget our son or whit, Maybe I abould. What do you think? Crider and daughter, Kathy, Albert 0. C. Wells. and III with Mrs_ Fied - HURT PARENTS WORRIED returned to their home on have Ginglee at 10 am, IV with Mrs. DFAR WORRIED: Pont worry. Ninth Street after a visit OFAR HURT: Yes many other South Lots Miller at 2 30 pm. It takes twAi to tango. Besides. if daughte- and sister. Mrs. parents hate "gone through this'. with their • • • • SEE THE FUN COSTUMES! Albert's bark Is too "bum" for weed- Kondratko of Detroit. Mich l'ou can't force your lose on your Lila The Lydian Sunday School Class ing. be, not about to tango. While away they also visited other son or on his wife, and you shouldn't of the First Baptist • Church will • • • Northern places of Interest • try. The immature and embittered meet at the home of Mrs Guy Bil- PICK YOUR BARGAINS UP RIGHT ON THE SIDEWALK! CONF IDENTI AL TO -DALLAS daughter-in-law is your son's prob- lington. Sharpe Street. at 7 ,pm. GIRL": Your problem Is neither as Mr and Mrs. Kurt Simpson are • lem Best that vou ignore both of Group W. Mrs. Aggie Lee Paschall, serious nor as unusual as you Ima- spending their vacation with her • them until he shows what he an. captain, will be in charge. rifle it to be. Many Married women Mr. arid Mrs. or will. do — if anything. brother and family. sander about the game thing_ I urge Hazle Lee Boyd of Hazel Park. Mich ‘ou to discuss it frankly with your Terry and Larry Boyd returned DR. EARLE E. TISDALE family doctor, home with the Simpsons after ABBV. When a man pre- DR: WM. H. ABERNATHY DEAR spending the past two months with to you:'cold sober. and ti*-:. poses • leo a personal reply. bend a self- their grandparents, Mr and Mrs do anything about it. can he dat sn't -".'tressed. stamped. --envelope Denna Boyd .ied For breach of promise' Do I CHIROPRACTORS is . Box 3365,-lies'-rly Hills, Cwlif • • • Mon. - Wed - Fri. - 9-12 a, 2-6 wariesses? If so. how many? •14•• natal Aoby answers, ALL mail. . Mr and Mrs. W. J. ,Gibson, Miss Sat. 9-12 - Sunday 1-5 p.m. MENU Please don't tell me to see a lawyer SALE • • • 1Jessie Sherman, and Mrs A. F Dor- - Dial one Thank you lie IS F. - Abby's booklet. -How To Have an returned home recently after a 437-5131-1VLitsonic - S 641 MURRAY, KENTUCKY JILT FAL- ' A I a., lv Wedding," Fend 50 cents to, vacation in the Great Smoky Maun- Hardin. Kentucky See ANOTHER a'', Lox 3365 Beverly Hills, Calif.! laths DEAR JILTED: is

I)