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The Ledger and Times, August 15, 1967 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 9-15-1967 The Ledger and Times, August 15, 1967 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 15, 1967" (1967). The Ledger & Times. 5768. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/5768 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]. - •1- - - '411104114!i**-- MINN AI A Soil An Road Irentae17 Ocalaruntly Ilowspapos • d MR- The Only e. New E111:400 , Pitts- Afternoon Daily .3, Phil- Circulation 3-0 and In Murray 1 ?rem- And Both In Citm Calloway County PUr runs And In County, 1 ilifornla. 4 d when ith the United Press International In Our 58th Year Murray, Ky., Friday Afternoon, September 1 5, 1967 10* Per Copy Vol. LXX.XVIII No. 218 /11,1••INSI• ••••••• .1r "In Seen & Heard Postoffice Regent Board To Focus On Approves Olive Street Will Be 0 MURRAY Service Here New Building Mrs George Hart of Murray was Widened As Cable Is More thlisif elb lekby MIMI Postmaster Lester Nanny an- Morn Ni as a • member of the never 11,00111 lam been theniabtci nounced Pans today for Pastel Beene of Regents of Monty State Mg pare els Service* Day on Monday. Sept. University at the meeting bead 18 Thursday. Ithe succeeds her late For Instance the US is giving husband, George S lert, who Laid By Phone Company In addition to a number of re- fia India $1-3 million for birth con- died August 11- tr..: min. tinae ckagned to tell of the vital Elected vice-chairman of the role the past office plays in Mur- board wee 0. B. SPreiger. Murray ray. aky carriers will This morning gles Re. Klobu- cirarziatiz, baseball star of the late in Dr Letter To The Editor the day by distributing koweka, co-holder of the women's kite made Sparks at waperintendent of One To Four Feet To Be Added up of WOK postal card, world record for the 100 meter which will public tnetruction is ceationa.n. Jim WLtliiini, Editor enable Murray ResitimUs to daeh was ruled ineegible for the Rev. Dennis Ward up- Mrs. Patsy Dyer was reelected Ledger ar Tames date their 'maks lists by having competition. Turns out the fatted secretary of -the board and James Murray. Ky. To The Width Of Busy Street ZIP axles added to pass a sex ted. She. was ruled Rev. Dennis Ward Rogers ves reelected treastrer. that Sir. more masculthe then feminine. Each compbeted card will be sect The beard directed M 0. Wra- The other ladies did hot ihts Is Men's Day Speaker Mrs. Combs To I was not in the least shocked Cave Street well be widened by the council and City Patrolman leek to the post office which serves ther, seeing president of the Uni. by your story of the merger pro- Tram or* Ni four feet on the rsorth Mosiell Mare was named to fIll was fair. At St. John Church the address needing the code. verelt,y, to proceed with plane for 4.1 gram of the two side of the street from Fourth Ii. portion. There, the proper five digit num- the ex-story classroom building school trietenee aiming when it Md. The fact of Street to Seventh Street, it was The eosins summer trash pickup &Mak K. Lilly left a coin oonec- Rev. Dennis Ward. second year ber will be added before the form Speak Here which will be erected between the matter was that the study reseeded net night at the regular will be ended on September 30. Mei MOM 5.5 million dollars He stacient at the Amerinan Baptist Is returned to the owner, Poet- wall no longer something that a few meeting of the Murray City, Coun- City necking are urged to re- UM kaleci Eh Lilly and gather- School of Theolotry, Nashville !meter Nearly explained. "No pott- See Editorial ▪ people knew By Sept. 1 the nem cd. member that den Mit treat plokup -D VIM coin °election whIch Itaineweee, viA peak at the St. age well be needed." Next Tuesday of the pregame' merger was "old Counotenan Prenece lansiter re- wet be cturing the tut week in nary 116/011 to theratoltamonlau John Baptist Church on Sunday "A Distasteful latakest" "I fed that a hat" to .tT, number ofo ported to the council that South- September. at 3.1111-p.on. day dedicated to peeple: 171 Nes liiigartinie• brthe Postal-SM- erer Bee Titepriefie metillmany fa T.i.°101111Z°01001Blall of Om Res. Ward le • 1905 graduate of -16i.nsen m.) With Ball and the Thigeniby ten in our groom* city wall be state ottairsernan Moreover, the truth of the penning to piece an underground Murray Municipal Hwang Com- A dieter can bury his mbeekee, Murray High LINIX11, where he of 1907 of Deere- Mem* A grant of $000000 has mat- dinieriereble punk value ter of the merger cable under the sidewise on the miereon me named toihother but an architect can cagy ether was an excellent stiskent He -- Unfor- crater Clempann CornmitteewS been approved for the building. Is that both tunately, many of the services we rumens retire me waning north *de of Olive Street and that term on the con-doom He. has hie client to plant a participant Ni the Distributive be the emitter at the dinner meet- Ttge will be the cia major on this oat Soder are littie Ithoern plan: these faculties mince the street eel be torn up .10 Mutation Prima= at Murray High to ing of the Calloway °minty Demo- buikting erected on the camp* wee not (Continued on Page Three) Mr. the at. I Ma prompted even informed until from Fourth to Seventh. the com- Smith's wtfe took sodded!, W. and wee aro of the leaders in in- to an- cratic Womixes Club to be Mai mince Dr. Ralph H Woola beasme the "leek" It appeared serious so he rushed to initeme the boa& aberrance of • Theediey, eeptember 10. at 6:119 had become an great that some- pany &pyre:oohed the city on the come Pro:WOW ihrialgli bai affOrts president of the school 23 yews wideing greet phone the doctor Has regular doc- day in 'ethical all patrons on be- pm. it the Woman's Club Houle. thing had to be clone to patch up poseibiltydi the Male at the mime time attending ego. He attended pert of the the mane tor was tot available and its h. elike more intimaten aware of The speaker Is • resided of the levee. Mr. Crams' statement at tune. school. meeting Thursday for the find Cave has gad width fmen Murray High °auk' get Was new dig minim proaded by rtne 'iduriny University School the young doe- The Sunder Otero= Preen= Murree Lexington and is a ma preddesig lime since suffering a heart at- tor exit out of method whet Peit alike employees." of the Ineington Walloon% COM stadif Ms worked long and haftir Fourth to Fifth /Meet however, Is • Mee Dee Penmen with Opel tadr last June 7 street narrows Mom Fifth to The young doctor went updates "T fok" the Pastmeeter ex- She served an chennan of the is a meinfierneed statement of the Tharpe as Mathison end Wiley The board eke took action to Sixth The greatest width to Mrs Smith'. roorn In a few pelled. "Una meg of the ad- Fund Reeking Drive, Deed Oral fact. The matt of Murray Lint- gain in Meets Cards illampton cochatemsei. cear two houses owned by the wall be Wong thee ininutes he canoe down and mik- vantages 4 our olty have been School. Lexington, and the 1111111 vanity &taxi was repairmen:1 by area, Bev Wrardi mother is Mrs Nis- urdversity from lots on lath Street When the underground cable is e- "Have you a corterew7" Weeniest* often. but rarely have Heart nand Drive for Fayette one or two members at mod. And hat &nuns and he hes Oro aunts, to make way for a peening area. will .1 The huebantl provided it said the we directed aleanelell to excellent Chung,. thee were not chwaroorn teaoheml hid by Southern Bde wee There Tonight WM Lucie Iterpe eel Mrs. lade A third home in the plot will be be removed skim this arm and doctor returned upstairs In a postai lacillthe Merely pondea." Me Gents served as Fayette Minn Be is a gmndaon of Bud im Indefinitely. perhaps for fee- (Continued on Pate Three) the of the pan to few mthutes he was Mee down Legally the Murray post &floe County chairwoman for the earn- de Is part Venn* homing on a rent* bans. ismove calmly:me poles in the again and tnquired: °De pau have serves mere than row people, Palen. of Bert Conroe Keen John- miertay High ficticni will meet ahome are the Eilwrifflen. dePaition area. gouthern Beii was • sinew driver?" with 35 employees, he added Mail scri, John F. Kennedy. ard Ned anal toe Mayfleid Friday night in Blalock, and Doran homes at North appended steeillime ego on the The humband gat hei GM OIL Tokens has now reached a teal Breethen. She me a delegate to Mayfield. Coodo Ty Hulled re- leth and Harr-Alton. Sept 7. iter pegiblille reamiiing meightly corning more worried ale kw.
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