The Paducah Sun from Paducah, Kentucky (2024)

V- THI PADUCAH SUN-DIMOCHAT PAGI TWINTY-ONI A IUNDAY, JUNI 4, 1961 j- Will Hold Brazelton Glass Day Exercised Friday Morning 'I W.itschlle 2316. fw Brazelton Junior High School and Mrs. www mww wi Madison, is vaedictoriiin tho will hold Its Clasi Day exercises at 9 a.m. Friday, with Principal 1 Charles McClaln presenting di plomas to ninth graders. ciass ana jreucia nomas; iaaugn tcr of, Mr.

and Mrs.hictard J. 'i Thomas of 4124 Sunset Avels salu- tatorian. I jl Also en the honor rot art? Claife Gaskill, Ann Parker, fiSharon Linda Nitschke, daughter of Mr, Real Estate For Sale it 1 i i-4 uamcy, lona Johnston Ellen LaVira Mitbhefl; Caro- km mm FARMS FOR SALE i lyn Levm, Dpn Harris, Sandra 109 ACRE farm, 2 houses, 2 ponds, Whitworth and Maria drilled, well, front yard. Located 7 miles North of Princeton in The Class Day program; will in cludo the processional. fTiod of 4 Caldwell County off Highway lVa If miles on good gravel roau 7 School bus and milk route.

Re tween Crider and Farmersvillc Our Fathers," Warren) iBrazel-ton orchestra;" invocation, Robert Adams; class history, Ann Folmer;" class grumbler! Mike Call 7206 Kuttawa, or applyttai Tntifnrto rirnnrv IiMvwillf Nims; presentation of spatlb, Robr ert JToster; acceptance of spade, FOR SALE 94 acre farm, good Nartcy Taylor; class gone to ninth house, deep well, 4 ponds, most of it sowed down, well rested, graders, and Noble Spirit," (Stuart), BrazcMfcn or 1.18 tobacco base, plenty out chestra. I buildings, on. school bus and Margaret Kelley wt mall route, miles north of serve as accompanist. Barlow. If interested contact N.

Barlow, Ken FELICIA'TIIOMAS tucky, Route 1. Dial 334-4927. C. Van Pelt HAY ACREAGE FOR SALE if. 1 1 1 i Area of good Fescue and other grasses for'sale very cheap.

You harvest. Located mile West on MARION. June U-Fuilnral U.S. 60. Dial 443-3953.

52 BUSINESS PLACES services for Edmund C.iVan elt, 68, will be at 2:30 p.nt. SuCilay COMMERCIAL store and storago at the family residence. I i buildings. 3215 Central Avenue, Price reduced. Dial 442-5391.

The Rev. Hugh Allen bnd iav. t'U i 1 LLJ LilU 1 Grant Noland will officiate! Burial will be in Mapleviev CetAe- A COMPLETE upholstery shop. Will sell on. terms.

898-2108, Gerald Wise. (A if! yJx- 1 Van a retired iDepaftf ment of Internal Revenlie em Auctions ploye, died of a heart attack day his home. He was supervisor of theWes AUCTION era Kentucky District fuiV the revenue service with heacftuar-l' jt ters at Paducah when he rdtired Cm SATURDAY, JUNE 10. 1:30 P.M. vRain or Shine, Located Reidland Heights restricted residential area uuk I'lUlWI VI.

A AG I1UU UVtlllCIU I 11 onNew JkeRoaiLJQOQL ployed-in -thft-epartnwnt years. If i. h.ujuuuji ll lftiJ .4 CJXJ I He was a World War I vcterkrt, new overhead bridge on Highway 62. New ultra modern home in-a beautiful pine Grove, 100' highway frontage with Vi acre of Survivors include his wido Airs. van reit; a soi a vy, stone and.

built-in-fea hardwood floors, fireplace Brains Will Decide Destiny. Stahr Asserts in living room, dream kitchen, with built-in oven and cooking unit, family room is spacious with three Lyman Nelson 56 Of Paducah, Dies large window, floor of Armstron vinyl tile. 3 bedrooma with spac LEXINGTONT "June 3 (AP ous closets, 2 ceramicttile baths, SALEM, June Lyman Nelson, 56, former resident of Brains not bombs will decide the world's destiny, Army cai an arport or patib. city water, gas nd electricity, gas heat, oiks this is truly a dream home Folks this Is truly HamDton. died at 9:45 D.

Secretary Elvis J. Stahr Jr. said tonight. day at Lourdes Hospital in Pa 'and for the biushing bride, grand ducah. "Military power of itself can r.

rr tore I I fllJ-H a wXj' fc-xv MijtMwMA MmtwmwffiMi A retired, salesman, Nelson lived provide no final answers to at 1020 Harrison Paducah. Funeral services will Tie neld the problems which confront us," Stahr stated. at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at Boyd Fu "It can only hold the line' until mother and grandpa, and teenagers will love this house.

Come nd inspect, bid and buy for your high dollar. Inspection 2 days, Sunday June 4, 2-5 p.m., Friday June 9, 2-5 p.m. Terms $1,000 down day of sale; balance of the 20 down payment due upon delivery of deed. A liberal loan is available upon this dream home or iL you havea- sugar barrel neral Home here with Dr. Frank Norfleet and the Rev.

Mark brainpower can take over and establish a world order based upon justice and the supremacy of human rights and values." Fletcher officiating. Survivors include the widow, XTr irA Mrs. Aline Nelson; a sister, Mrs UllJ i L-iXJ Stahr spoke to an alumni ban mm Verna Love, Titusville, five quet at the University of Ken tucky, his alma mater (1936). nephews and a niece. Burial will be in Hampton Cem BRAZELTON JUNniCIlaNTII GRADE Left to Right (top row: Billy Shelby, eryHolfipick Shelbourne, Tony Johnston, treasurer, Clyde Trevh'af present, David Boyd, vice president.

He said American armed forces etery. luu money you can pay cash Call, write, wire or phone for de criptive literature. Owner Woodrow Turner Adams Estate Company Dial 442-0361 days 442-2858 nights Friends may call at the funeral must be considered instruments for preventing as well as fighting war, and for stamping out brush- home. fire conflicts quickly. Funeral Directors American defense policy is geared to a frank recognition that MONUMENTS ROY J.

DRAPER LICENSED AUCTIONEER we are more likely to be fighting Tommy Bedwell, Sandra Floyd, Nancy Barnreuther, Sonny Bailey, Robert Atterbury, Betty Autry, Claire Gaskill, Larry Baker, Laslie Walker, Jenny Broach, John Brewer, Larry Dupree, Ricky Bobby Ayers, Eighth row: Jennifer Gillahan, Jan Garrett, Pat Walston, Robert Adams, Louis Adams, Nan Goheen, Qulnna Frazier, Tommy Boyd, Linda Kay Schuette, Candy Dunn, Warren Pickering, Jimmy Perryf Rickie Bollinger, John Stoker, Sharon Ramey. Ninth row: William Puckett, Carol Price, Peggy Price, Judith Porter, Sherry Grace, Helen Foster, Jerry Blevlns Gary Boe'rma, Lorenda Salyer, Rebecca Rutter, Donna Gordanier, Robert Foster, Linda Larry Thee, Maria Stiller, Nancy Tenth row: Tana Bohanon, Jimmy Peeler, Linda Ram-age, Paul Trussell, David Dummer, Carolyn Varble, Felicia Thomas, Jerry Paschal, Don Veach, Leslie Schlensker, David Shauf Jackie Davis, Dixie Stearns, John Stephens, Carolyn Spaulding, Nancy Smith. Eleventh row: Suzanne Shelton, Larry Reid, Ken Roberts, limited war than an all-out nu PADUCAH GRANITE CO. "MONUMENTS Rock Of Ages Dealer Ellen Metzger, secretafx-NDale. Hunt, sanay whitwortn, scott Thompson, Mike PetwaySEJaftby Svift; Second row: Terry Mc-Right, Mike Nims, Carolyn Otilhn, JuiSy; Qrlf in, Bill Haley, Franklin Ham, Gwen Hammons, MeXHaii5ns, Judy Hannon, James.

Hardeman, Clara Harding, Haynes, David Henidon, Daniel HpHThlr4ow: Sue Ann Holt, Mike Hooker, James HouglandrSusanHougMd, Bill Huff, Gary Hunt, -Linda Jeff ers, Rose David King, Sandra Kleet, Dale Knox, Dennis Lane, Donald Lee, Fourth row: Gary Lee, Carolyn Lind-blad, Bobby Little, Nancy Locke, Glenda IgaiOPn Lovand, Jimmy Lynn, Monica March, Carolyn Martin, NysrtuSiCheryl Matthews, Elizabeth Mayne, Janice Miller, JeanMlaelfKVvira clear battle in the years ahead, REAL ESTATE AND AUCTION Stahr noted. 402 S. 3rd Dial 443-1550 "If the brush fires are promptly MONUMENTS COMPANY Dial 443-3196 Anytime "We can turn your idle assets into cash" "The most Xlash In the shortest time" Free Silver Dollars Free Silver Dollars and effectively dealt with, the possibility that they will mushroom will be extremely the secretary Nonetheless, this country must BEASLEY Marble fc Granite Co. Near Union Depot Dial 443-3040 Funerals Mitchell. Fifth row: Anita Mooneyhan, Jack Mockst keep up its capability for.

WYATT, Raymond 69. Mary Myers, Louis McKlnney, Linda Nitschke, KftsNoblV Tommy Tatum, Johnny Skellion, Barbara Robertson, George Bonny Norsworthy, Steve Oakley, Gene Page, Shirley Wk Ann obertson, Tommy Rothrock, Robert Ruoff, Tommy Rowland, mighty counterattack against any nuclear thrust by any enemy, Stahr' added. Route 6 Benton. Sharpe Com munity, died at Lourdes Hospital, Reid, Tommy Gresham, Jo Ann Folmer, Judy Blanton, Parker, Carol Parish, Mabel Warnecke, Nick Warren, GaryN AUCTION SATURDAY JUNE P.M. Located at PEA RIDGE 1 Mile East of Eddyville Because of the deaths of Mr.

and anton, Danny Ray. Twelfth row: Frank Rasche, Becky burn. Sixth row: Connie Watklns, Welty, Brenda Wi Saturday at 2:15 a.m. Survived by one daughter, one son, two Japan is the American- farm Gary Danback, Miles Cotham, Robert Bryan, John Hal son, Mike Williams, Virgil Winhettj Diana Wolfe, Melva Wya er's best foreign customer, buy wttxKiffiard Bryan, Carolyn Bryant, Larry Bursnart, Betty Beth Yaffe, Cynthia Young, Mark Ward, Vickie Waltman, Mary ing huge quantities annually of sisters, two brothers. Funeral services Sunday at 2:30 p.m.

at Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, Arlie Larimer officiating. Filbeck, and Mrs. John LOVELL, we will sell at auction r-this beautiful new Brickcrete, 42x30', 2 bedroom home, full basem*nt, bath, gas heat, built-in cabinets. This house raw cotton, soy beans, and bar "Ca-rlCassey, David Brown, Nancy, Flultt, Jacquelyn Phillip Greenweli.

Ann Brooks, Donald Gilbert, Claire Bllllngtonr Bonnie Bichonj Phillip Brooks. Seventh row: Andy Anderson, Theresa-'Belcher, ley. Cann Funeral Home in Benton in charge of arrangements. Iminest County In State Fulton County Aiming At Title Announcements has been occupied only 8 months. Garage 15x24'.

All on 2 acres land SELLING separately is a good stout, solid 4 room house, new floors, fresh paint. All on 1 acre A CARD OF THANKS HICKMAN. -2llon Uirown away BURNS-AVe wish to express our is -concludniSsP rnas.i-iV Trash piles that had been ac land. On blacktop mediate possession. SALE BY Thomas White, Real Es tate Auctioneer, Kuttawa, Ky.

appreciation for the many acts of kindness, messages ot sympainy, Julius Falkoff were committeemen. The project, club' members and Health Department officials emphasize, is not over. "We are impressing on. our people that clean-up is a 12-month- clean-up campaign which its.jftfuuilating for years and ditches citizens say makes it one otjhe oiaithe railroad right of way cleanest counties in the state, weriHHdozed away. For years the ones that broucht food and the Since 1959 the Fulton Countytqcy hiwmnished reeding beautiful floral offerings received during our recent bereavement in Health Department has been work- plnes for Mjtsind mosquitoes the oss of- our dear son ana Drotn- a-year job," said Barry.

"A tSt AUCTIONEER "EVERYBODY'S AUCTIONEER" We will sell anything, anywhere. er. We especially want to thank ing' on a thorough-going clean-up. PlanXare Mhjfc-made to install This year the Civitan Club voted a water mam in tfeirea so that to make the clean-up drive a pro- the residentsNran't' h'DSo carry Rev. Harold Council, and Lmdsey Funeral Home.

The Record leir Parents and Brother ject, and the result has been a water, long distiinccs complete- renovation. homes. anytime. "THE MOST CASH IN HALE We wish to express our BIRTHS Approved garbage cans, were heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the beautiful floral offerings AtLordes: ork began March 14 In a Installed on racks at all hofHC.s. section east of Hickman known An earth garbage disposal is to be as Dodd's addition, where 2G5 built at homes so that feed scraps Mr: James Warner.

Mayficld, Friday. THE SHORTEST TIME." ROY J. DRAPER Real Estate Crjtion Co. We specialize in saftng Real.Est- Auction. 2405 Washington Dial 443-3196 Anytime messages of sympathy, food and forevery of kindness received from our friends, neighbors and relatives during our recent be Negroes are housed In 78 houses can be properly stored MrAnd MfsKJesse Nan.

2500 AlabamaSsa and served by a school, and two A big parade enlisting" units churches frgm all segments of the communi reavement in the death of our be Mr. and Mi-s. VVinkim Hayden, loved husband and father. Curt 1739 s. 6th, a DeyvFrittJiy.

Hale. We especially thank Rev. A. W. Landis, Lindsey Funeral r- COL HENRY W.

YATES vj-j- llUat'H ALi IVUlfcS. Home, pallbearers and singers May God bless all of you. Auctioneer-Specializing In AUCTIONEER Paducah Rt ty was neld May 4, Everybody Bottles, -i 1 "cans and trash were gathered up Assessing the campaign, the and hauled away in a truck sup- Health Department found it had plied by Jesse Smith. Riverview instMei n( garbage cans at School provided higluschool boys. au tw0 Negro sec.

to load and unload the truck. (ions and 150 at homes in other Old hog pens were eliminated, areas, at a cost of $1,850. hogs wore moved out and the pens The Family V. Household Auctions. Dial 443-6G93 an Stewart 7ir 24thvv.

WILES We wish to express our Clarence Johnson, Lincoln Court; For a better auction COL GEORGE SPARKS, JR Dial 443-1869 thanks to all our friends and rela tives for acts of kindness, sym PARADE IS SPARK Interest was generated In many ways in Fulton County's bid for the, title of cleanest county in state. patlw, and the beautiful floral of lommy Taylor, 1231 Husbands Road; Mrs. Lucy Jones, ,939 Lorine Lane; Charles Mitchell, Cobb Hotel; Gardner Fvans, Princeton: The city sponsored a communi- fenngs during our recent bereave Notice ment in the loss of our dear Motn ty rat control program at a cost of. $630. Each month 58 public buildings are treated monthly by er and Wife, 'Mrs.

Irksie Wiles. Charles McGuire, Lakeview Drive;" We especially thank the minister, Mrs Wirt.Xhoate, La C. G. Morrow, the Unity Quartet pest control agencies James Reynolds, Brookport; Mrs. AH persons having claims against the estate of Mrs.

Nannie Dority, deceased, or persons indebted to said estate, will make settlement with the undersigned on or before and the Linn Funeral Home. The Health Department. bought two fogging machines and one Joe Wiles and Family GRIFFIN We wish to extend truck for mosquite control: at a HEALTOSANITATICN FIX'UP September 4. 1961. -C.

Administrator 401 Citizens Bank Building. -Paducah, Kentucky. our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for-the acts of kindness; messages of sympathy and beau Charles Fondaw, 2112 Clinton Road; Mrs. Charles Murphy, Kev-il; Paul Martin, 417 Adams; Mrs. Annie Lylcs, 533 N.

5th; Mrs. Eva Bowland, 1630 S. 6th; Mrs. Clyde Hampton. Dismissed from Lourdes: Mrs.

Mathilda Egetmeyer, 2512 Washington; Ronnie Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Harris. 727 Gobel tiful floral offerings received from" Funeral Directors cost of $1,960. Altogether' the Health Department has spent $9,777.25. In addition business establishments in the county spent on improvements in the past year.

During Jhe year 17,869 feet of, our friends and relatives during our bereavement in the loss of our mother and grandmother, Mrs. my -ft" Nannie Griffin. We especially funeral Chapel Lace Wren, Paducah Rt. Mrs. thank Rev.

Paul Jaggers and Rev. 6th St Monroe Dial 443-4556 t. Travis Terrell for their consoling words, Dunn's Funeral Home and new sewer line was installed, with 115 connections eliminating septic the pallbearers. Mr. and Mrs.

Ruey Owen and Grandchildren Kenneth Laird, Metropolis; Misj Vivian Dickerson. Smithland; Mrs. Charles Walker 'and infant, 1436 Yarbro -Lane; Roy Petter, 1931 Broad; Mrs. James Reynolds, Brookport; Mrs. Clyde Smith, 1000 Harrison; Mrs.

Roy Newton, Paducah Rt. 3. Harris Funeral Home t- 302 6th St. Dial 442-2701 WotiDLAWN MEMORIAL GARDENS PERPETUAL CARE -B IN MEMORIAM JOSLYN In memory of my tanks at those locations "1 Twelve new septic tanks were installed and 76 connections made to the city sewage system. Hotels, and restaurants spent $138,473.46 on improvements.

Harry A. senior" county dearly 'beloved son, Mitchell Irvin Gordon Williams 442-2442 Joslyn, wha departed this life, June- 3, 1952. No one knows how many heartaches Lindsey FOneral Home tM W. 4th 8t. Switzerland's famous Matter- horn was first But the British-led expedition ended tragically when three mem- No one knows how many tears sanitarian, was.

chairman of the LOVELACE VILLE IOOF Ceme-j try Is maintained bv donations. Send donations to Blaine Ma-lone, Lovelaceville, Ky. 1 PLENTY OF BACKING Health officials from the district and state gave Fulton County a rousing show of support at a meeting there. "We're backing you up" and'We're behind you" appeared on signs made for Jhe occasion. rT" As I think of you in silence At the end of nine long years.

Mother -Civitan Club committee that led bers the party fell, to their the campaign. Donald Chancy and jdeathk' during the descent. rV.

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