Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 7-26-1955 The Ledger and Times, July 26, 1955 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, July 26, 1955" (1955). The Ledger & Times. 2416. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/2416 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]. 4a. LT 25, 1955 with butter or orating under the 'Selected Am 'A Best 'All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper • • whites. have&the :mperature before Largest Largest • • Circulation In The Circulation In The white vinegar, di. City; Largest of water, and giv. Circulation In City; Largest in, will remove The County Circulation In : carpeting. The County 'United Press IN OUR ?Ult. YEAR rray - Murray, Kentucky, Tuesday Afternoon, July 26,1955 MURRAY POPULATION 1,000 Vol, LXX—VI No. 176 ve-In Quail To Be Little League All - Stars SEAWOLF, 2nd ATOMIC SUB, HITS THE WATER' IVIany Attend Annual Farm RTS AT 7:46 Released By rid MONDAY Edge Benton Last Night 4-3 Bureau Meeting :HRISTMAS" On Saturday tavision Sportsmen The Little League All-Stara last win. The threat of rain and other numbers were Judy and ny Kaye, Bin night defeated the Benton All- A hit arid A error by the Wanda factors cut the Farm Bureau Picnic Thomas and Janice and Martha d Rosemary Stars four to three in a thrilling first baseman put men on first Three hundred quail ,are atte,ndance to about 800 people on Perkins of Faxon: Bud Gibbs, Jerry oney to be extra inning game as Murray came an second with one out. Woolfolk released by the Calloway County Saturday. but those present des- Bibb, Richard Adams and Betty from behind to win after blowing then doubled. scoring Morgan. Gunn Sportsmen's Club this corning cribed the afternoon program as Jo • Arnett of Kirksey: Mildred and k WEDN'DAY Sat- a lead. dropped a Texas leaguer behind urday The birds have been the best "program we ever had". Fay Clark, Jimmy Allbritten, Bobby raised Oakley pitched for Murray and sacond for a hit and two runs in the GLEN" from chicks received from the Amateur entertainment numbers Osborn, Sue Brawner, C. L. War- UCOLOR allowed just six hits and was scored, putting Benton ahead 3 ato Department by high school and grade school ren, Marianna of Fish and Wildlife able to stay out of trouble except 2. Shoemaker, and Resources, Frankfort. All 300 quail pupils of the county made up most Betty Hart of New Concord: Don in the sixth inning., - Not to be outdone, Murray came Lockwood, are to be set free, in groups of the afternoon program. Under Collins and Hugh Roberts of Mur- of Murray drew first blood in the back in the sixth to tie the score fucker and three pairs. in Calloway County the direction of Mrs. Cleo Grogan ray Training School; Eddie Les first inning as Grogan Jamb:oil 1-3 as Kopperud doubled and scored g Wells “to help in the local and her -comm1ttee, 32 different Grogan of Murray High; and Glen restocking against the right center feace and en an error by the lfortstop. pupils presented 20 1Pprogram. Jimmy. Buse singled him tame. different en- Cochrum, Bobbie Fain, Mennen _41t Benton went dow/I 1. 2. and 3 Members of the Sportmen's Club tertainment numbers. Pupils were Myers, Martha Story and the Story In the second Omni,. Oarker in the seventh. chanan led off will do the releasing, with give a $1.00 award for each Ap- and Key Quartet of Lynn Grove. pre- beat out an infield hit and ad- with a singair and was advanced ference being given to those pearance and $5.00 was awarded Music was presented throughni* mem- vanced to secood on a throwing by Workrafau on a walk Parker bers of the club who have not for each of the three best enter- the day by the Chester Yarbrough. error by the pitcher, then scored hit one down to the shortstop, 'UESDAY released birds already in 1955. tainment acts. $89:50 was the total Shorty MeCuiston string band. Tne on two straight wild pitches. forcing Workman The second base- quail ; will be on exibitton on the given in awards. Mannell Myers had the higher* Neither was able to threaten man then threw to first base. The Court House lawn Saturday, July The three acts judged best by nd WED too much until the sixth wheh it first baseman held the ball and 30. between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. the applause of the crowd, and looked as though Murray would David Buchanan darted home with the recorded _lay the judging committee, ptatiOfls All members a Sportsmen's the winning run. organization who wish to obtain were a vocal duet by Janice and David Buchanan led Murray hit- •. a covey of six birds for Jimmy Wilson of Kiitsey. guarr release ting with a double and a single. in acme area of the county, music and song by Billy Buchanan and 36 Local Grogan and Kopperud also collect- who did not release birds in of New Concord, and a comical ed a double each for Murree. February. are asked to be at the vocal duet by the Butterworth Parker and Rose had the other Court House no later twins. Joan and Jackie of Lynn than 2 Iona Students At two hits. Saturday. Grove RHI " This is another instance where Others presenting entertainment Benton 000 WU 0 3 6 4 the Calloway County Conservation - Murray 110 001 1 4 6 3 . Club is helping to build up our ROTC Camp J Morgan and Recd. Oakley and by restoring. This arring area ror the Crouse club has also released over thirty Chandler 'Thirty-cot Murray students at coons, over fifty rabbits pre- and the Fort Campbell ROTC' Sommer PURDOM viously over three hundred quail Camp are now in the midst of a Funeral Limsram The quail committee of the Of Hull Denies Liquor five day exercise in Tactical Field Conservation Club Is in charge of Prdblems. a highlight of the six - Is Held Today the release FIT ‘f the birds week camp. • The zadets are separated alpha. WASHTNGTON. July - 26 V — Store Report 'ITOL beiticea into eight companies at National leaders and diplomats the can, along with 1400 other from every part of the world Patel isk HALE Combs Will ‘441t4 vatiPiairlirt CASTLE. ROTC students from twenty-nine final tribute to former Secretary .4e1.614- .11,°4014- -JW— 213 ni+ — GollIday Last.a. cgibccaor • A. 16. Chandler wall scheduled WINDOW' colleges and universities. of State Cordell Hull today at to . ._4. 'During the five day bivouac funeral services in Washington sneak here today . before, heading score in the Queen contest and WITH RAGS and people waving, the second U. Et atomic submarine T'H ROWAN k`Broaden Act this wet k the cadets ate studying Ca thed. Seawolf slides down the ways for Cincinnati and northern Ken- was declared queen of the Calloway to a broadside view at Groton, Conn, shipyard of General Dynamics 1' DRISCOLL 4' squad, platoon. and cornpany tac- R.tes for the 83-year-old states- corporation. The Seawolf tucky for campaign speeches to. County Farm Bureau: Runners tip Pat reported to be an improvement over the drat atomic sub. Nautilus. (International tics by waving problems under man were conducted by the Very SoundrisOlos) night were Inez Wilson and J• Ellis WARSAW Ot --Bert T Comte simulated combat conditions a- Rev, Francis B. Sayre Jr.. dean of Candler was scheduled -for a Glen Cochrum outscored Bitty who spent most of Monday shak- gainst "Agreseor Forces." the cathedral, at the main altar television speech over WLW-TV at Buchanan in the King contest and ing hands in Boyd County. cam- The cadets began their six weeks of the high-vaulted Gothic chur.h 6-30 pm.. EST. and will speak was declared Calloway County paigned today in Gallatin County at the can on June 25. when they on Mount St. Albans. Salk Anti-Polio lnocuIatidi Over The Nation at a rally at the American Legion Farm gureau King for 1955. The and was scheiuled for apeeches were given physical examinations The simple, austere service fol- home in Newport at 8 p.m county King. Queen and speech at Warsaw this afternoon and issued uniforms, and assigned to lowed the traditional Piadestant Earlier, he will confer with his winner will compete for detriet Owenton tonight. barracks Episcopal service for the dead Slows Down: Half Of Tows Resume Program camPieign leaders from Kenton and and state honors this fall. Combs toured indttstrial plands Their first week was anent in from the ancient Book of Common Campbell counties. Farm Bureau President B. W. in Ashland and railroad shops at eudy ing the chlrerent branches Prayer There was no eulogy A band concert and red flares Edmonds presided and gave a re- Russell Monday and in a speech of the service They , witnesed Hull was buried following the By United Press have postponed the program until have been planned to give the port of the activities. County Agent 4b to an organizational rally at Cat- County Bond parachute drops. were offered service in the crept of the cathe- The Salk arso-polio inoculation after the poilio season "Newport rally a real old - time Foy reported on the 4-11 lettsburg Mondy night concentra- V rides in a heliocopter, climbed dral, by the side of his wire.
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