
Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 11-28-1962 The Ledger and Times, November 28, 1962 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, November 28, 1962" (1962). The Ledger & Times. 3913. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/3913 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]. • •••• -- o ••!' aersesessitio- inr.R 27, 1062 d the water will 4 esteem. Kentucky Selected As A Best Ail Rossi tistvally estlissually $ewp.pst considering Rev- ues-mg the place risits. It lb expect- will attain great in residents of the Largest testi metropolitan God Circulation In The City We = aidi tia 1016i - Largest Trust Circulation In The County 1 International IN OUR 83rd YEAR 'inked Press Murray, Ky., Wednesday Afternoon, November 28, 1962 'MURRAY POPULATION 10.100 Vol. LXXXIII No. 281 ••••=11••• VOL $4,220 Paid On Crop About 1,40 fin, Attend iwn Governor Of Losses In County Mrs. Warren Swann, Active For Kirksey PTA Opening Day Of Burley Sales your big v Meet hoof with The Federal Crop Insurance Cor- can b• Lion District poration - an agency of the Unit- Approximate's' one hundred and it Many Years, Dies On Tuesday fifty ed States Department of Agricul- persons attended the meet- Huge Volume, Lower Average it is mode ing of ture - has paid 7 claims totaling -- the Kirksey Elementary School $4220 to Calloway county tobacco Mrs. Warren S. Swann, civic and Parent-Teacher Association Speaker Here held LEXINGTON, Ky. all - A tre- • ported by the Federal-Stale Arkte growers who suffered a pre-harvest social leader in Murray' for many on Tuesday at 7 p. no in the school mendous volume of 21.972.028 News Service: loss, Wendell HarlanFCIC Dis- years, pas.sed away yes-terday at gymnasium with the presi- dent. pounds but an average price of Flyings: Flair tan X4F $68. down trict Director, annolDiced this 1045 p. m,oat the Murray Hoepital Mrs. Edward Ken Adams, $5.29 below last year's figure mark- $2; low tan X5F $66. down $2. week. at the age of 75. presiding. Furman M Lester, Henderson, ed the opening day of sales on Lugs: Good tan C3F, $73, un- Most FOC payments, however, Mrs. Swann had been Principal M. B. Rogers, Mrs. District Governor Of 43-4(, was the ill for Kentucky's burley tobacco auction changed: fair tan C4F, VO, un- * are made to farmers who lose a many months. Ann Woods, eighth grade teacher, sai speaker last mght at the Murray floors Monday. changed; low tan ('SF. VW, down part their crop because of a She was the only' daughter Mrs. Ray Broach. and 011ie Hall Lions Club meeting of of one $1. natural hazard. Such claims can of the early settlers were members of the panel for a of Murray. The average price of $61.53 a Leaf: Fine tan 32F $70 unchang- •The Lion Governor was Intro- not be Adjusted until the farmer W. P. Gatlin and Effie round table discussion of school Oury Gat- hundred pounds put $1351.9.026 in- ed; good tan 1:13F $68. down $2: duced by Joe Pat James. Deputy markets the saved portion of his lin. Mrs Gray Gatlin problems and events with Mrs. Swann at- to the pockets of Kentucky grow- good tannieh red B3FR $65, down Gosernor of District 43-K. Lester tobacco FCIC loss adjustment tended Belmont Adams a, the moderator. College in Nash- ers, as compared with last year's $3: fair tan Bei'. $66. down $3. spoke to the club on the meaning continued Harlan, will pick ville. Tennessee Rev Johnson Easley. pastor of work, as a girl and ma- tonal sales of $12.269.148.22. Last Tips: Fair tannish red T4R $53. of lionism and what conatitutes when the tobacco market opens. jored in speech and the Kirksey Methodist Church. gave up literature. year's opening-day volume was 18.- down $7; fair red T5ift $46, down a successful Lions Club. Although the 1962 tobacco crop In 1904 she was the devotion. Mrs. Kenton Broach married to War- 360.840 pounds. more than 3.5 mil- $10. in Calloway is expected to be bet- ren Stanley Swann, prominent civic led the group in singing "My Bon- lion pounds less than this yous. Bob Melugin reported to the Morehead reported the highest ter than average, FOIC will pray leader, tobacco man, bank official, nie" with Mrs. Thyra Crawford, Every market in the state re- club that the Paducah Lions Club Carroh Hubbard Jr average of any market in the state, approximately 55 claims for a total church leader, and a mayor of fifth grade teacher, as the pianist. ported sharp declines from the Telethon of Stars was a success $65.82 on sales set 531.714 pounds. of $7,750 to farmers for crope Murray. Mrs. Betty Tucker read the state 1961 operrings, some of the biggest and Murray's share was over $1,000. Other high averages were $64.70 • damaged by nature. Drought. plant "Miss Gray" as she was known president's message. Carroll Hubbard, Jr., being drops of $11.36 at Shelby- The club also has approved finan- at Cynthiana. $64.35 at Lebanon, disease, fire and hail were the for some years in Murray war a The membership chairman. Mrs. ville. $9.63 at Somerset. $9.20 at cial support of $100 to both the Formerly Of Murray, $63.98 at Harrodsburg. $83.47 at I. chief causes of damage. Sunday School teacher for many Rot) Marine. reported a total mem- Marfield and $8.25 at Russellville. Scouts Maysville. and $63.13 at Paris. Boy Scouts and the Girl Calloway can years at bership of 239. The room mem- Joins Mayfield Firm Tobacco growers in the First Christian Church. The Lexington market which Markets which sold more than on an annual bails. ansurance pro- She bership contest winners were Mrs. MADISON now apply for Crop was a charter member of the accounts for about 15 per cent of one million pounds on opening Only one meeting will be held Thomas Mrs. Warren Swami Edison Hopkins' eighth grade. first, efui round tection on their 1963 crop. Murray Woman's Club and was an the burley sold in Kentucky. reg- day were Lexington, Clarrolltos by the ,Murray Lions Club next Aubrey Baker. Harry active Mrs. Laura Jennings' first grade, It A. Smith, member of the Daughters MAYFIFX1), Mayfield at- istered an average of 161.51 on seat 1.1 I I y month, a Christmas party and la- Ky. - - Glasgow, Horse Cave, Maysvilli, McClain, Sam Motheral, and Hil- of the American Revolution and second. and Mrs. Lillie Farris' first torneys Boyd Neely and L. M. 3.256.442 pounds for a total sale id with dies night at Kenlaice Hotel. This Sam and Shelbyville. lard Paschall -- Calloway County the United Daughters of the Con- grade. thirst. of $2.003.114.02 - but the average ng expansion meeting will be held on second Funeral Rites Tipton Reed, partners in the Mart- WPC representatives - are call- federacy The local UDC chapter The teachers were introduced In, Neely law firm, an- was down $608 from 1961 opening t. 21 jewels. Tuesday night, December llth. & Reed ing on the growers in the county Held For Countian is named after one t ot her early who are, other than those named, day. V/ or white. Membership kits were present- nounced today that Carroll Hub- th black dial. and explaining the progrem. forbears. Captain 1.Vendell Oury. Mrs. Sherwood Potts, seventh, Mrs. bard. Jr., 25 sear-old lawyer from Bob Thomas * ed to two new lions. Hilliard Rog- Volume Up, Quality Down Funeral rites were conducted Mrs. Ssvann's interests were M. B. Rogers. sixth. Mrs. Joanne Louisville, is joining their firm ers was presented his kit by spon- in "'average ap- this afternoon at the Max (hur- many with books and music tak- Sykes. fourth. Miss Hallene Smith, December 1. Ile will occupy the The drop price IPPER 10 sor G T Lilly and Dr Donald Tommy Pasco Is peared to stem both from an un- chill Chapel, fir Raymond Earl ing much of her time. Her own third. and Mrs. Virdon Tucker, office used by former Common- as all outdoors Hughes received his information usually flood onto Giies Lecture Progressing Well Melton who passed away Monday library is extensive. second. wealth Attorney Fl :vireo B. Mar- heavy of leaf ivels, self- pak from sponsor Dr. C. C. Lowry floors for opening evening at the Murray Hoesseal. One of her many friends said Mrs. Adams announced that the tin 11862-1950). the the day of certified Joe Pat James had as his guest. Rev. Cbairtes Selmssn and Rev. of her that "she was a great lady, next meeting will be held on Fri- sales. and to a generally lower roof', shock his brother, Cordis James First Jack Jones had charge of the one of Murray's most beloved and day. December 21. with the school Hubbard he seesstly returned quality of leaf this year Before Club it $39.95 vice-president James Dale Clopton Toiruny Paseo four year old service end burial distinguiAed women who will ehildrep presenting their annual to Kentucky Von, seise duty in presi- son of Mr.
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