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The Messenger from Madisonville, Kentucky • 9

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The Messengeri
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Madisonville, Kentucky
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9
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Ir- THE MESSENGER, MADISONVILLE, FRIDAY, NOV SMB ER 25, 1V66 PAGE NINE FORECAST five-day period In Kentucky are 47 to 58. Normal lows are 29 to 35. The non-white population of the nation was estimated at 23.6 million this year by the Cenaus Bureau. Of this total, 21.7 million are Negroes. ODD REASON ST.

JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) Police heard a new motive for a burglary attempt at a drugstore here. Two boys, 10 and 12 years of age, admitted trying to break In. Their excuse was that they only wanted to-pi ay the pinball machine. EXTENDED Tempp-aturifs will average about eight degrees above normal in the east portion of Kentucky from Saturday through Wednesday and around 12 de.

grees above normal in the west. Mild until turning a little cooler around the middle of next week. Normal highs for the The Karls Heat. omen Fashions lly The Marl Of Earlington "Electrolux" SALES SERVICE Ph. 821-4810 ngnt money? I hewer (il)fi) Snew 60 Flurries 1 Introducing Shelly Durban Real Estate Figure Shew Lew Temperature Expected Until Uterdey Meriting Ueleted Predpiletien Net lndiete- Centwlt Leo! fere oil plosion.

This dress also dls-couraged courtship as most men refused to window-shop blind-folded. Today topless gowns and swimsuits are the rage. I will not comment on the moral aspects of these garments for Im certain the clergy has already covered the subject extensively. My concern Is that should this trend continue the silkworm will become obsolete and man's Imagination will be eternally stifled. The ladles claim, and rightly so, that most dress designers are of the male gender.

Isnt it ironic that this Is one of the rare occasions that women listen to men? Could the ladles be letting themselves be conned by flattery; the fools food? Nevertheless, the sorry truth remains that the fashion world was created by Eves stupidity, -exploited by mans greed, and nourished by wives with Joint checking accounts whose only desire is to arouse, confuse, and bankrupt her beloved husband. And they say women are the weaker sex. More propaganda from the fashion world no doubt. 1 WEATHER FORECAST Rain and showers are expected Friday night from the middle Mississippi and Ohio Valleys to New England, the western Gulf coast and the Pacific Northwest. Snow is predicted for the northern Rockies.

The Midwest will have mild temperatures while cold air is expected in the Rockies and eastern Great Lakes. (AP Wirephoto Map) Ever since Eve persuaded Adam to dye her fig leaf ap-ple-green, womens fashions have been synonymous with war, Insanity, and bankruptcy. Yet the women of Earlington and the world have vigorously supported this parasite that caused mankind to be kicked out of paradise. Fashions have left their mischievous mark on everything from the divorce courts to pol-ltlcys. This latter Infringement was uncovered 'uring the 1960 presidential el- tlon when a woman was heariV proclaim that she was voting lor Mr.

Nixon because Mrs. Nixon was more "elegantly dressed than Mrs. Kennedy. Men! Logic such as this rocks the cradle of to-morrows leaders. And we gave them the vote! The styles of fashion are as predictable as an expectant mothers crave: One year the neckline plunges to where the peek-a-boo game replaces base, ball as the national pastime; then the following year the neck' line will have soared to where the game is hide-and-seek.

This elevator-like movement is not confined to the neckline. The hem has also been known to act out the Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire. The knee hem is in vogue today and some experts predict itll rise higher. Men, buy those bucket seats today. The absurdity of fashion styles have always generated a great deal of Interest.

The sack look, for instance, suggested that there was a population ex Kentucky Weather Experienced Licensed Real Estate Broker Thinking of Selling Give Me A Call 821-2251 'Homeswitho Woman's Touch! By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Considerable cloudiness prevailed over Kentucky in Thanks-giving Day, but the occasional sunshine combined with southerly winds to raise temperatures above 65 degrees. The states weather pattern Is In for a change, however. The strong high pressure is sinking southward and will gradually lose Its control over the Commonwealth. A stationary front that ex tended from the Great Lakes to Oklahoma is now on the move, and will Invade Northwestern Kentucky late today. The state will remain warm most of today while this front passes southeastward through the Commonwealth.

On Saturday, however, low temperatures will be the rule along with showers and thundershowers. Sunday's outlook calls for partly cloudy and cool. GOLD STRIKE NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) Matt Davis, 4, found burled treasure when he was digging In the dirt In the back-yard of the family home here. The youngster unearthed his great grandmothers wedding band, which had been lost for more than 30 years.

HOT AT CREOITHIIIFT! There's a lot of talk about tight money" and it's true that some financial institutions are caught in a "squeeze." but not CREDITHRIFT! We have planned well. We do have money to lend. In large or small amounts to suit your needs at the same reasonable terms as before. May we serve you today? TAKE COMMAND with a loan from Education TV Construction Permits OKd WASHINGTON (AP) Approval of Kentucky's statewide educational television network by the Federal Communications Commission set a record for the number of construction permits issued at one time to a single applicant by the FCC. Aftiroval of 11 stations came Wednesday and the FCC said the Department of Health, Education and Welfare had ap.

proved matching funds of to aid construction of the stations. The money will go to the state Board of Education under the Educational Television Facilities Act of 1962. The stations, expected to be completed by next September, abe planned for Ashland1, Bowl-ing Green, Covington, Eliza-bethtown, Hazard, Lexington, Madisonville, Morehead, Murray, Owenton, Pikeville and Somerset. The Covington station was authorized previously. Brevities If overeating is making you fat redu Mr.

and Mrs. HermanKnight i and children, Sally and Eric, Kansas City, and Elvin, a student at the University of Kentucky, are spending the; weekend with Mrs. Knight's mother, -Mrs. E. B.

Brown, Mortons Gap, and other week, will return to her home in 1 Bradenton, on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. John Carr and Mr! and Mrs. Tom CaVr.andl soti, Charlie, Russellville, were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mrs. P.

W. Nisbetanddaugh. ter, Mrs. Kenneth Ashby, 148 East Broadway. Mrs.

L. Wilkie, 414 West -Arch, lias been commissioned a Kentucky Colonel by Governor Edward T. Breathitt. RIFT Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Powell, Atlanta, are spending the weekend with Mrs. Powell's mother, Mrs. Sam Sights. 240 West Center. Mr.

and Mrs. Rufus Parish, Nashville, have been the holiday guests of Miss Martha Lou Parish and Mr. David Parish, 54 Waddil Miss' Helen Parish, who has been here for a KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP) OF AMERICA A man shoved a gun in the back of Glen Mowery, station manager of the Poor Man Oil Co.

and ordered him to open the safe. Another man stood at tlie door. The Poor Man's Oil Co. was soon 200 poorer. OPEN SATURDAY One Block 53 S.

Main St. Ed Wilderman MORNINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS South of Court Street Madisonville Phone 821770 THE COST OF UTTER NEW YORK (AP) Litter clean-up costs U.S. taxpayers an estimated $500 million an-' -lly. Keep. America Beautiful reJSdrts.

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MATINEE Nov. 27 Dec. 3 ADMISSION Per Person may be purchased from 1 Pastor, Church or the i amber of Commerce Office ckets on sale at the door. All Proceeds Go To The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association For Film Ministry Sponsored by Civic Groups, County City Officials, P.T.A., Churches, Community Groups Boy Scouts. A penetrating motion picture that dares to provide an answer to youth's relentless search for reality.

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