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For more information, please contact [email protected]. 4, 1983 SELECTED Al A BEST ALL ROUND CIENTIJCZT COSIMUNITT NEWSPAPER Largest In Circulation In The City God ,Largest We Circulation In The County Trust MURRAY POPULATION 10, 100 Vol. LXXXIV No. 107 IN OUR 84th YEAR Ky., Monday Afternoon, May 6, 1963 United Press International Murray, *BANK ASSETS DOUBLE IN SEVEN YEARS Cases Are Heard Roundtable For Barometer Shows Big Hazel Man By Judge Miller Breathitt Rally Scouters Thursday Business Assessing Oases heard before Judge Miller The monthly Roundtable for Cub- Growth In Short Period i GOP Passes Away last week and completed are listed Planned Here masters. Scoutmasters, Assistants, as follows: Den Mothers and Committeemen of James E. Lively, Evansville route the Chief Chennubby District. Four A business barometer compiled by is quoted as $22.910.000 Retail sates On Saturday three, fishing without a license. For Biu Area Rivers Council, Boy Scouts of Amer- the Murray Chamber on Commerce are those in stores anti businesses Conservation Officer W. N. Mc- ica will be held at the First Me- indicates progress in all news on over the city .and county. Its Candidates Lemore. Fined $15.00 and coats of thodist Church. Thursday evening, growth in Murray and Calloway Murray's part of this projectea 1 Rally for Jackson Purchase Hub Dunn, age 77, died Saturday 816.60. A May 9. Counts with figures releasea snow- figure is $20,1043,0110. Edward T. -Ned" Breathitt, candi- night a 7 o'clock at his home in Leland Oral Phillips reckless This roundtable is for all Scout ing a comparison between Decem- contacted in each of 42 states date for the Democratic nomination ay RAYMOND LARK was Hazel. He had been in ill health driving, state police. Fined $10.00 and Cub Leaders in Calloway, Gra- ber of 1966 and December ot 6011 the District of Columbia. for governor, will be held in Murray nited Phew nthh.110• and for the past 18 years. and costs suspended. ves and Marshall counties. The most amazing ngure aim on chairman or National on Saturday at 2.00 p.m. WASHINGTON 'UK - Republican The state Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lula Marvin Thorn. failing to abide The Cub Leaders will have as of the moat indicative is that cd members in 15 states The rally will be keld on the Infant Son leaders began a reappraisal of their Committee Nesbitt Dunn; one daughter, Mrs.. by court. orders relative to child their theme: "Things that go" plan- Irusli bank assets. In this case toe that Rockefel- yard in Murray. possible presidential candidates to- expressed the belief Woodrow Ricknum. Murray; one support, the Sheriff. Plated under courthouse ned with projects and informal rigarts for comparison are timer had been damaged. The counties of Calloway, Fulton, day ler's chances sou, Holmes Dunn, Murray; one $1,000 bond to appear on May 9. activities that boys like to do In of December 1955 and April 12. 1V6.3. in 12 found themselves in almost National Committee members Fannie Berryman. Palm- drunk, the McCracken. Hickman, Carlisle. Bal- their own back yards and neighbor- asses Away- They sister, Mrs Hugh Adams public In 1955 bank as.sets were listed the poli- stated they had not. The two mem- lard, Graves, and Marshall will be ., total disagreement about ersville. Tenn ; one brother. Grover Sheriff. 12 days in county jail to hoods. at $15.376,824.68, while tne April Hawaii were divided. represented at the rally with shows bank assets et tical effects of Gov Nelson A. Rock- bers from Dunn of Lakewood. California; four .,be served on weekends. The Scouters will have as their 12 1963 figure states. national committee I Breathitt as the principal speaker. efeller's remarriage In 16 grandchildren and two great grand- Elvin Scott. public drunk and theme. "Natural Resources" plan-, $31.379.581 72. double the 19a0 n Sunday non-commital or -no officials in the state cam- Some of them felt the New York , members gave children_ breach of peace. The Sheriff. Six Several ned to give all Scouts a greater hre, answers paign of Breathitt will be in at- governor, who had been considered' comment" Mr. Dunn was a member of the days in jail to be served on week- knowledge of t he importance of Following the 1955 and 1962 dates tendance at the rally. Infant Terry Lynn Colson, day the strongest contender for the 1964' South Pleasant Gr ov e Methodist ends. conservation. again the building permits junimea In the District of Columbia, the w ay County old son of Mr. and Mrs. Eur y presidential nomination, had corn-1 Church. Funeral services were held public drunk and Keith Hill. Ca 1 lo party chairman and two national Kenneth Todd, . from 52 to 130. his mar- chairman for Breathitt. will intro- Colson of Hazel route two, died mated political suicide by divided three there today at 230 p.m Rev. Hoyt breach of peace, the Sheriff. Four Postal receipts, another good in- committee members duce Mr Breathitt. Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Murray riage Saturday. Others said it would of the Owen officiated the service a nd days in jail. KENTUCKY NEWS dicator moved from $79.112.bu in ways In New York, members Motorcades from the above coun- Hospital. have no effect Still others corn- burial was in the church cemetery. J. O. Compton, fishing in restrict- 1955 to $150,0a4.00 in 1962. Tne city State Executive Committee c 0 m - survivors are a grandmoth- that they dui not know were Paul Dunn, Har- Officer W. t/es are expected to converge on BRIEFS Other mented mewed that the marriage would Pallbearers ed waters, Conservation sold 269,000.000 gallons on water in to Judge Murray bringing supporters from er, Mrs. Zola McKinney, Murray or that it was too early that it was too old Allison. Macon Rickman, Jimmy N. McLemore. Fined $15.00 and costa 1 1956 and in 1962 this coneurtexion have no effect or all areas of the purchase. route three; six sisaers, Mrs. James the political effects. Stickman, Richard Nesbitt, James of $15.50. jumped to 491.762.900 early to assess its impact. by United Press International gallons. Underhill. Louisville, Mrs. Harold Rockefeller, 54, who was divorced Nesbitt, Herbert Dick and Thomas John James Hobby. Evansville, Water meter settings in Decem- TO ATTEND SEMINeR Osborne, Hazel route t w o. Mrs. last year by his wife of 31 years. Boost Goldwater Nesbitt. speeding, state police. Fined $10.00 her of 1955 were 2306 and in De- Ken Schmidt Signs OWENSBORO, Ky . ,un Noble Craig, Henry County, Ten- was married Saturday to Mrs Mar- The Miller Funeral Home of Hazel and costs suspended. - Gus cember of 1962 water meter Some of those eho said Rocke- Paris, asanciate profe_ssor of history SeLLintdi nessee, and Misses Patsy Ann, Max- garetta Fitter Murphy, 36. a mother had charge of the acirangements. Elmer Dillon, DWI, the Sheriff. With Coach Luther numbered 3118. feller had written his own political and political science at Kentucky ine and Madelene Colson, Hazel of four, who obtained • divorce last Continued under bond of $100. Sewer connections in Decemoer obituary or had hurt himself ser- Wesleyan College. will attend the route two, and one brother, Harold month. I Elmer Dillon, breach of peace, Ken Schmidt. 6-6 center from of 1968 numbered '2181 and in De- iously had been outspoken support- southern regional seminar on poli- Lynn Colson. Hazel route two. Leaders Surveyed the Sheriff. Fined $10.00 and costs Bridgeton., Mo., has signed a basket- cember 1962 they moved up LC Barry Goldeater of science in the 1960s at the "eV. Graveside services were held this National Committee mem- ers of Sen Pairings For tical GOP of $22.50. ball grant-in-aid with Murray State Electricity customers increased delell Arizona fes,\the presidential nomi- University of Tennessee, June 2-8. afternoon with Rev Gerald Owen bers and other party leaders were Edgar Downey, public drunk, the College. Murray Coach Cal Luther 3003 to 3513. nation - officiating. Burial was in the Elm asked by United Press International Sheriff. 12 days in jail on weekends. has announced Natural GIL3 customers in Decem- WARREN MAN DROWNS Grove Cemetery if they believed that the marriage ‘zere volunteered by Ladies Day Schmidt. who averaged 19 points beforrniled96111) aumwbenbether =spate: wiL)4,secemtirst- Comments BOWLING GREEN. Ky. let - The Max Churchill Funeral Home hurt Rockefeller's chances for the that Roche- and 13 rebounds a game last season some of those contacted Morris White, 41, of Warren Coun- had charge of the arrangements. presidential nomination and who wom- for Pattonville High School, is the tier they were 1302 ctultomers tellers triarneee %wad offend Dwayne Spencer Will ty, drowned Saturday w hen a they regarded as the leading pros- son of Mr and Mrs. Wesley Schmidt Telephones increased en voters. Goff Given fishing boat overturned on the astronorni- nett fur the nomination.
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