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The Paducah Sun from Paducah, Kentucky • 9

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The Paducah Suni
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Paducah, Kentucky
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9
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SUN-DEMOCRAT PAGI NIKI Fischer Quintuplctts Observe First Birthday Miller Defends, Humphrey Assails Sept 14 names of Mary Ann, Mary to intrude In the family's private life. Plans for a big celebration were quietly dropped because Margaret, Mary Catherine, Mary Magdalene and James Goldwater's Views On Civil Rights Andrew, was donated by i bakery, In fulfillment of a prom' By JIM BLY ABERDEEN, S.D. (AP)-The Fischer quintuplets gathered around the family dinner table today for a slice of tasty white cake In celebration of their first birthday party. The cake, decorated with the ment, in this country, in addi to enforce it if he becomes pres By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I think we should all speak ident. The party was scheduled to be a quiet family affair.

It wasn't that the city folk In this prairie city of some 23,000 population wouldn't have created a lavish party if the Fischers had desired it. Aberdeen, proud of its famous family, has adopted a grandmotherly, protective attitude toward the Fischers and refuses tlon to just enforcing the civil rights law. Ise made when the quints were Mrs. Fischer has a special birthday present for her family. She Is expecting another addition, which is reportedly due any time from a few days up to Humphrey, who was cam born to Andrew and Mary Ann Fischer, Miller was questioned about two weeks.

Goldwater's statement in Minneapolis last week that "the more the federal government Ordinances paigning through the West for himself and President Johnson, was asked in Albuquerque Sunday whether he thought Gold-water was trying to Introduce racial issues into the campaign through charges of lawlessness and violence in cities. "I doubt I could draw any oth has attempted to legislate mor Mr, and Mrs. Fischer went for a ride Sunday and visited their new home, which is being built on the southwest outskirts of Aberdeen. They plan to move into the 20-room house on the 800-acre farm later this fall. AN ORDINANCE SUBMIT-! TING TO THE VOTERS OF SECTION 1.

Pursuant to KRS 89.600 there is hereby submitted to the voters of the whole City THE WHOLE CITY OF PADU up for law enforcement," added the Minnesota senator. Goldwater and Miller spent today in Washington in preparation for another full week of campaigning starting Tuesday. Goldwater will head south for his first invasion of the Dixie fields that could provide an unprecedented GOP harvest of electoral votes Nov. 3. Miller takes off for Texas and other Western and Midwestern states.

President Johnson plans to fly to Miami Tuesday to address the International Association of Machinists convention. Later in the week, Johnson will go west Visits are expected in Montana, Washington, Oregon and 190 Killed In South Korea Floods, Landslides SEOUL, South Korea (AP)-Flash floods and landslides in Republican presidential nominee Barry Goldwater's views on civil rights have come in for sharply divergent assessments from the GOP and Democratic candidates for vice president. Rep. William E. Miller, the Republican candidate, praised Goldwater's civil rights views Sunday during an interview on NBC's radio-television "Meet the Press." In a news conference at Albuquerque, N.M., however, Democrat Hubert H.

Humphrey sharply criticized the Arizonan's recent statements. Miller said that if Goldwater is elected president "he will fully enforce the civil rights law" and "will put the moral persuasion and leadership of the White House behind all law enforce er conclusions." he said, "than of Paducah, Kentucky, on the CAH, KENTUCKY ON THE REGULAR ELECTION DAY ON NOVEMBER 3, 1964, THE ality, the more it actually has incited hatreds and violence." He replied: "I don't think that the senator was doing any more than pointing out that you cannot eliminate tensions in America by legislation alone, that it has to come from the hearts of men and that sometimes you can overlegislate to a point where regular election day on Novem ber 3, 1964, the question as to the fact that the senator from Arizona is equating the violence that takes place in certain cities with the race Issue and the civil rights bill." whether or not the ordinance QUESTION AS TO WHETHER OR NOT THE FOLLOWING central regions of South Korea have killed 190 persons and another 231 are missing. having the title quoted above, adopted by the Board of Com ENTITLED ORDINANCE PER Humphrey added: "I don't TAINING TO THE ISSUANCE Police said 9,152 homes have Chemical Gains Forecast NEW YORK-Chemical manufacturers are expected to sell about $35 billion worth of goods this year. That's a record and eight per cent above last year's output. missioners of said City on August 18, 1964, shall go into effect, and think Mr.

Goldwater is particu OF $3,000,000 OF "SEWER SYS you create tensions instead of been wrecked or flooded, leaving TEM REVENUE BONDS OF larly helpful with his comments 1964" SHALL GO INTO EF 36,665 homeless. Rice paddies, highways, bridges and railroads are heavily damaged. eliminating them." Goldwater voted against the civil rights law but has pledged in that regard, such question so submitted shall be in words and figures as follows on the official on the civil rights law breeding hate and violence. FECT: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KEN SUPER RIGHT FULLY MATURED BEEF TUCKY, REAFFIRMING DETERMINATIONS PREVIOUSLY MADE THAT A PUBLIC PROJECT BE UNDER TAKEN IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY AND GENERAL WELFARE, CONSISTING OF THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION, WITH NECESSARY APPURTENANCES, OF FACILITIES FOR THE PURPOSE ballot: "SHALL THE ORDINANCE ADOPTED AUGUST 18, 1964, BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF (THREE MILLION DOLLARS) OF 'SEWER SYSTEM REVENUE BONDS OF 1964' TO PROVIDE FOR THE RELIEVING OF OVERLOADED COMBINED SANITARY AND STORM WATER SEWERS, AND EXTENSIONS, IMPROVEMENTS AND ADDITIONS TO THE MUNICIPAL SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM, AND PAYABLE AS TO PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST SOLELY FROM THE REVENUES OF SUCH SYSTEM, GO INTO EFFECT?" OF RELIEVING THE PRES ENTLY OVERLOADED COM PORTER HOUSE or T-BONE Lb. BINED SANITARY AND IU VJ Sirloin Vy TC Round QJJJ Lb.

Jty Lb. LI 5 STORM WATER SEWERS IN ORDER THAT THE SAME MAY FUNCTION PROPERLY IN THE DRAINAGE OF POL SMI ceo mc LUTED SEWAGE WASTES DURING PERIODS OF HEAVY RAINFALL, TOGETHER WITH EXTENSIONS, IMPROVEMENTS AND ADDITIONS TO Super Right Bologna or THE MUNICIPAL SANITARY SUPER RIGHT Thick Sliced ALLGOOD Hickory Smoked Opposite the question shall be printed "YES" and "NO" with the proper space for placing the Braunschweig er cross mark to indicate SECTION 2. The City Clerk LO) Lb. (Q) (0. shall cause a notice of the elec GJ) Lb.

(gl 39 By The Piece Lb. 49' Sliced Bologna Lb. tlon set forth in Section 1 hereof to be published in at least one (1) issue of the Sun-Democrat not less than seven (7) days nor more than twenty-one (21) days Jane Parker 49c before the regular election to be 45c FANCY THIN SLICED lLb. Box Lb. held on November 3, 1964.

Peach IPie SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall certify this ordinance to the Clerk of the McCracken County Court Southern Star CANNED HAMS SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect Blueberry 8" VPIE Ea.49cJ (SoveUc) Super Right Fully Cooked HAMS Semi-Boneless, (Whole or Half) from and after its adoption. THOMAS W. WILSON, Mayor Frozen Super Right WHITING Bee Liver SliMd I9C lx 39 SEWER SYSTEM FACILITIES IN AND FOR SAID CITY AND ITS ENVIRONS; AUTHORIZING THE FINANCING THEREOF (TO THE EXTENT FUNDS ARE NOT PROVIDED FROM OTHER SOURCES) THROUGH THE ISSUANCE BY SAID CITY OF ITS $3,000,000 "SEWER SYSTEM REVENUE BONDS OF 1964" PAYABLE AS TO PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST SOLELY FROM THE REVENUES OF SUCH SYSTEM; PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION AND SEGREGATION OF THE INCOME AND REVENUES OF SUCH SYSTEM, AND THE ALLOCATION AND DISTRIBUTION THEREOF TO VARIOUS SPECIAL FUNDS HEREIN CREATED, IN ORDER TO PROVIDE FOR THE ORDERLY PAYMENT OF SUCH PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST, THE COSTS OF OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, AND THE ACCUMULATION AND MAINTENANCE OF PROPER RESERVES; PRESCRIBING CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS PURSUANT TO WHICH ADDITIONAL BONDS PAYABLE FROM SUCH REVENUES MAY BE ISSUED IN THE FUTURE FOR EXTENSIONS, IMPROVEMENTS AND ADDITIONS TO SUCH SYSTEM; AND PROVIDING FOR AN ADVERTISED, PUBLIC, COMPETITIVE SALE OF THE BONDS HEREIN AUTHORIZED WHEREAS on August 18, 1964, the Board of Commissioners of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, adopted an ordinance entitled as Passed by the Board of Com Raisin Bran Muffins 29c Glazed Donuts 35c missioners September 8, 1964 (8-Lb.

Can $4.79) Can Em Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, September 8, 1964. AN ORDINANCE ACCEPT SPECIAL ING THE BID OF KING-WOOD- ALL MOTORS, INC. FOR THE Cut up, Split or Quartered SALE TO THE CITY OF ONE Cheese Sale Whole Lb. U.S.D.A. Inspected (1) NEW 1965 MODEL C-750 FORD TRUCK AND 16 CUBIC 31c Lb.

YARD GARWOOD PACKER BODY, FOR USE BY THE REFUSE DIVISION OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KEN TUCKY, AND PRESCRIBING Lb. Mild Cheddar Fresh Brick Muenster Your Choice (SAVE 10c) LI Sweet Juicy PRUNE PLUMS THE CONDITIONS UPON BARTLETT PEARS Jumbo Yellow ONIONS WHICH SUCH PURCHASE SHALL BE MADE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE I EGG PLANT Lb. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That the City of above, and Lb. 1 WHEREAS said ordinance could not become effective until Gelatin Salads the expiration of ten (10) days after its adoption, and WHEREAS before the expira Ml RA anas tion of ten (10) days after the adoption of said ordinance a petition signed by a number of voters equal to at least 25 Fruit Cocktail or Lime Pineapple Lb.

A Real Value Ctn. of the total number of votes with FREE HARMONICA cast for both candidates for Mayor at the last preceding elec 47' Sunnybrook Grade A Large tion for Mayor, stating the residence of each signer and verified as to signatures and resi OUR FINEST dences by affidavits of one or Doz. 10W Ox. Can more persons, was presented to 10 Paducah, Kentucky, accept the bid of King-Woodall Motors, Inc. in the sum of $10,414.53, less $1,436.53 for trade-in of one 1963 GMC 454 with 13 yard Garwood packer, making a total of $8, 978.00 for the sale to the City of one (1) new 1965 Model C-750 Ford Truck with 16 cubic yard Garwood Packer Body, having the specifications as set out in the bid for said equipment submitted by the said King-Woodall Motors, dated August 14, 1964.

SECTION 2. That the City Manager be, and he is hereby, authorized to enter into a. contract for said vehicle and body as set out in Section 1 SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be introduced and remain on file for at least one (1) week for public inspection in the completed form in which it shall be put upon its final passage, and if adopted shall be in full force and effect 10 (10) days thereafter. THOMAS W.

WILSON, Mayor Introduced by the Board of Commissioners August 18, 1964 Passed by the Board of Commissioners August 25, 1964 Recorded by Sarah Thurman, Ann Page or Campbell's TOMATO this Board of Commissioners through its Clerk, protesting against the passage of said or Coffee km dinance, and requesting that this Board of Commissioners either repeal said ordinance or submit (Pineapple Peach or 1 Apricot Ln Yacuum Tin Ann Page La Can i Qt. (l-Lb. Tin 77c) Sultana $400 Super 12-Oz. Cans I Right City Clerk, August 25, 1964. Ann Page At a Regular Meeting of the the question of its passage to the voters of the whole city at a regular election, and WHEREAS by motion heretofore on this day adopted by the Board ofc Commissioners of said City, it was ordered that said ordinance be reconsidered and that if not repealed after such reconsideration, the question as to whether or not said ordinance would go into effect would be submitted by said Board to the voters of said city at the next regular election, and WHEREAS after reconsideration of said ordinance by said Board, such ordinance has not been repealed, and under the terms of the aforesaid KRS 89.600 it is the duty of said Board to submit to the voters of said City the question as to whether or not said, ordinance shall go into effect NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: j.

I Board of Commissioners of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, held Corn Oil 1 Vi-Qt. Bottle 87CP BUTTERS MM on September 8, 1964, an ordi EANUT HORTOirS FROZEN FOODS Meal Pies 4 69c Spaghetti Meal Casserole 21c Fruil Pies vZtvvX s-in 20-0. 35c Coconut Custard Pie 35c Cream Pie 4 Varieties 4. 27c BiSCUitS Rdy For Thi Oxen 'pkaf 25C Bread Dough 49c Pecan Pies 78c Donnls -TltSS 38c nance was adopted authorizing and directing the Mayor and City Treasurer to borrow money (Prices In Tki I XHt CHEAT ATLANTIC fAOnC TfA COW ANT, Ma not in excess of $130,000.00 for use in the construction of the new City Hall building, and to pledge the sum of $130,000.00 owing to said City by the Urban Renewal and Community Devel Sir opment Agency, of said City as security therefor. I 5ept.

16 I SARAH THURMAN, Citjy ClerK. 'I-.

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