The Ledger and Times, April 4, 1961

The Ledger and Times, April 4, 1961

Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 4-4-1961 The Ledger and Times, April 4, 1961 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, April 4, 1961" (1961). The Ledger & Times. 4978. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4978 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]. I! I Selected As A Best All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper • Largest The Paper Circulation In The City That More Largest • People Buy Circulation In The County ;11•• United Press International IN OUR 82nd YEAR Murray, Ky., Tuesday Afternoon, A_pril 4 1961 MURRAY POPULATION 10.100 Vol. LXXXII No. 79 GARBAGE DISPOSAL SYSTE EXPLAINED Spring Conference Two Accidents Legion Auxiliary College High Civic Heads Hear Proposal To •1 occur In City Planned April 16 Rates Well Be Presented To City Council The 42nd annual spring con- ference of the First District Amer- A proposed garbage collection there would always be some phase Yesterday ican Legion Auxiliary will be held In Festival and disposal system was explained of the disposal work to be done, April 16 at the Murray Woman's last night to the heads of various new trenches to be dug, covering Club House with the Murray Auxi- civic clubs of 141array in the city of garbage as it is brought in, and The Murray College High Band Two accidents occurred yester- liary Unit as hostess. 411. Mayor Holmes Ellis and mem- the leveling of a finished area. /es under the direction of Phillip Shel- day within the city. Mrs Ethel Key, local president bers of the Sanitation Committee Garbage.world be picked up once ton took a 1st Division rating at One happened at 8:15 a.m. when of the Murray Unit, wil welcome of the council explained to the each, week in the residential areas Regional Music Festival this James Rudy Lovett of 1709 Miller the members and guests. Rev. Wal- the group that the proposal which they from the rear of each residential The Festival was Ad Gretta Gay Brooks of Murray ter E. Mischke, pastor of the First past Saturday would explain would be presented It. There would be a daily pickap Murray • route two collided at Main and Methodist Church. will give the in- held on the campus of to the city council as the recom- in the business areas. There would in Fifteenth street. Lovett was pro- vocation at the noon luncheon. State College connection with mendation of the committee. also be a weekly pickup of brush east on Main in a 1950 the Fine Arts Department headed ceeding Murray Post Commander Otto Committee chairman Maurice and leaves. Miss Brooks was pull- by Richard Farrell. INTER Pontiac and Swann will bring greetings from Crass. Jr. and committee member All home owners would use regu- Main During the three day Festival ing out of Fifteenth into the American Legion to be fol- Lester Nanney. and Mayor Ellis lation closed containers for their College High received 14-1st. 8-2nd, street. No one was injured and lowed by an address of welcome represented the city at the meeting. garbage. done and 1-3rd rating. Those receiving about $75 dollars damage was by Mayor Holmes Ellis. Leonard Vaughn, the other mem- The average cost per month for 1st ratings are: John Darnall, drum to the fenders of the two cars. Mrs. Howard Olilai soloist, ac- ber of the committee was absent. the resident would be $1.25 with and violin; Jenny Johnson, voice Patrolmen Peeler and Parker at- companied by Mrs. Richard Far- Mayor Ellis prefaced the meet- a .mimmum of 51.00. The average flute; Sandra Smith. baton; tended the accident. rell. will furnish special music. and ing by explaining that some efforts cost per month for the business &In the other accident which oc- A memorial service honored de- Robert Darnall, trombone; Jerri had been made in the past to inn, would be $5.00 with casts running t, SMarred at 5:00 p.m., the occupants ceased members will be conducted Johnson, basson; Dianne W e s I augunate a collection and disposal from 113.00 to $20.00 'according to • were also shaken up. Richard L. by Mrs. Ronald Churchill at the clarinet; Nore Winter, oboe, brass system, but that it had not met the size of the business. It is plan- Humphries of 1619 Hamilton was afternoon program. sextet, clarinet quartet No. 1; and with popular support. The feeling ned that billing for the garbage proceeding north on sixth street in Delegates from the 13 units of Mike Alexander, tenor sax. today, is that wIthe city growing collection an. dispo.sal would be a 1951 Chevrolet pickup truck the First District will attend. Second division ratings went to: rapi ily and with e present system on the sewerage bill. owned by Murray Paint and Wall- John Darnall, cornet; Vickie Sing- so unsatisfactory'. -that a good gar- It was estimated that such a sy- paper. Mary Lee Miller of Mirray leton, clarinet; Tommy Lassiter, bage talllection and disposal system stem would bring in About $5500 route two was going east on Vine bass; Bcbby Marshall. French shcadd be started-, per month with monthly cost of op- street in a 1957 Ford. As Miss horn: Woodwind Trio, Brass Choir, 54116.''-Manor Ellis ex- urrav osoital Pointing a ith alarm to a climbing 1961 road death toll is State Public Safety Commissioner Glenn Mayor Ellis said that the system eration at pulled out into sixth, the Clarinet Quartet No. 2; and Rudy were merely Miller -1 Lovern (right) as he and Governor Bert Combs discuss a "Governor's Safety Conference," pro- must be self financing that all citi- plained that figures both cars Bailey received a three on cornet. two collided, forcing Census - Adult 49 claimed by Governor Combs for June 11 and 11 at Lexington. zens in the city should use the estimated anti that there were other a yard. These people performed on the now.,. The fross the street into Census --- Nursery 12 system, and that some steps must hidden cost not known opening two days of the Festival. amortization Approximately $350 damage was Adult Beds 85 be taken ti eliminate the present monthly cost includes College High Band topped off done to each of the two cars and a Emergency Beds 18 Schools Take city dump which is nauseous, un- of equipment. by taking a 1st divi- city street sign was knocked down. Patients admined the Festival sanitary and unsightly. June 15 is the target date as se- Bandmem- All Stops Pulled At MSC As Holiday Patients dismissed sion rating Saturday. This Week lected by the committee to begin bers are as follows: Flute, Jenny Councilman Crass explained the this new systc.n. It first will be system which would Patients admitted from Friday 11:30 Johnson, Carole Wilson, Cecilia be used. submitted to the city council for Oboe, Nore Winter, Basson, Spring The sanitary lam fill method their action Those present last Rites Held Cavett. Sports Are Featured The schools of toe a. m. to Monday 8.00 a. m. city and coun- would be used in the disposal sy- Jerri Johnson, French Horns. San- ty are out this week night heartily approved the rerom- on Spring va- stem_ This is best located on a William Vaughn dra Smith, Patty Farley, Bobby cation which coincides with meciation which will be made tu Mosely. 1000 Ol- One of the biggest days of the first golf team in history makes it the sloping area so that proper drain- For Countian ive, Mrs. Ronald Marshall. Becky Moore, Clarinets, K E. A. meeting in Louisville. the city council. Adams, 500 South year is aoheduled for Murray State's (NW. am, wntsklitbe accomplished. In the hithne'lirs. James Curtis. Route 5. )isnqg West. Joe Ed Boyd, Danny "Ilte Murray city schools have Thea....asnemied pleasure that Spring %wt.: teams today, as the The track team will meet Meddle tenet fill method, a trench is cur contemplat- ry Renton: 0. A. Gant. 808 Elm St.. Steely. Charlotte Dodson. Enuna been out since last Saturday and such a move was being •Funeral rites were held at the track team opens its season, the Tennessee on the Cutchin Stadium with a bulldozer and as the trucks Benton; Mrs. Charles Ruth Valintine, Jimmy Farris, Di- the county system ed and congratulated the committee • J. H. Churchill Chapel Monday aft- Redden and baseball team plays a double-head- track at 700 p m. The baseball dismissed to- empty' the garbage. the bulldozer baby boy. North anne Wilson, Dathy Madray, day. The college classes w II dis- for the work they had done on the ernoon .for Mrs. Alpha McDougal 3rd.. Mrs William er the tennis team engageS in a team will play St. Louis University spreads dirt over the garbage and Lee and baby Dwight Brinn. Jerry Lassiter, Glo- miss at noon Wednesday project. Vinson. age 75. Mrs. Vinson died girl, 221 Woodlawn; three-way match, and the college's at 1 p. m. and the tennis team will and Col- compacts it with the tractor treads. Mrs. Franklin ria Ray. Jane Miller, Vickie Single- lege High will be out It was pointed out that as soon Saturday morning at the Murray Towery, Route 7, Ben- play both DePauw University and the last three This is done daily.

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