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Murray State's Digital Commons Fulton County News Newspapers 1-21-1944 Fulton County News, January 21, 1944 Fulton County News Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fca Recommended Citation Fulton County News, "Fulton County News, January 21, 1944" (1944). Fulton County News. 475. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fca/475 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 Fulton County News by an authorized administrator of Murray State's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. - WHEN IN NEED OF PDINTING IT WILL BE WORTH YOUR WHILE TO PATRONIZE OUR MODE RN PRINTING DEPARTMENT PHONE 4 7 0 THE ADVERTISING GOES FEINTING HOME IN ) b- INU5111Elt Fulton THE C unty News NEWS / n- al Your Farm And re Home Paper - - Superior Coverage Ve VOLUM. '1 DIRE! i'N FITTON, KV . I I:11).AI'. JANI SItt 't I lit lr- Nta'BiR ONE re n- Ite Fulton County Farmers To Receive Achievement Award Farmers and Land NEWS REVIEW 'NEWS' RECEIVES GREEN-WRAP TOMATO FARM BUREAU PLANS FULTON Rank With The Best BUREAU IS In United States IGov. Simeon Willis of Kentu, , . CITATION FOR ITS ASSOCIATION SOUGHT ANNUAL CONVENTION AGAINST has appointed Joshua B. Evei• SUBSIDIES. 1•11, • •••• 40 am • ••••• 1••• • Oft 11. •• • Congratulations Maysville. a hurnitarian, as Cae MERITORIOUS IERVItt Plans are now underway Plans hav.• been annoureed issi f W •Ifa • to •ucceerl W for the BALK) MAR ISUKtittl The Farwirs of Fulton Coun- , or ganization .7. B. cf a green-wrap McGehee, secretary. for th.• ty have set a brilliant • A. Frost, Louisville. It gives example 1 me great pleasure. as ! tomato arganization in this local- Annual Convention of the Fulton in —0-- upon the war effort as is attested chairman of the War ity. and County County $1 ell Reormented National considerable progress has Farm Bureau, which will, by the Achievement The Kentucky Hous.• voted un- Fund in At Kentucky Farm Convention Award Kentucky, to thank you In. already' ix en made by interests ac- be held Thursday. January 27, at' offices which has been given them by ammously to abolish the of behalf of that organization for tive in the 7:30 p.m.. at the thi Water Valley sectian. Cayce High Schocl the U. S. D. A., for their merit- nine advisory highway commission- !excellent support you have given Farmers At this time the f One of the most suece.s.sful con interested in growing annual election o orious service in agricultural ers enented in 1936 under Gov. A., the drive. The e yentions in the history of the Kan enclosed ritation is: tomatoes for tiro gret•n-wrap mar- officers will be held, including th produrtiOn. B. Chandler's I vorganization act.ibut a token of tucky Farm Bureau Federation our appreciation ' ket, should contact the Farm Edi- esrd.-at csidara, SeCr eta ry Fulton 51000 a year and ex- County is one of the The iobs paid Kt•ntucky has reason to be proud tor of The Fulton tio•asur,•r. and hao, oaas held in Louisville, January 12- County News at delegates a four in Kentucky. to receive this ;lenses. !of its showing so far, though we large, and ror.firm - 14, states B McGehee, seeretaty once. It is piobable that a mar- eornmunity distinctive award rhe fine —o-- have approximately eight per cent ket presidents. al eativ of the Fulton County F'arm e. • and packiret shod can be es- eleeted by each work of the farm bureaus. the 1 The Democrati.• Natianal Com- ' of our State goal of SI 419,300 yet corn:windy, a, Th.. mganilatior. obtainea it, Leg- tablished and plans completed (ta- directors to repr'•- eouritv and home agents and mittee meets in Washington Satur- to raise. Seventy-five countit.s ttle sent hoar respective e.t niembe-ship in any one year, approaching season. communities every individual farmer wes day probably to elect a new chair- . have met or exceeded their f•dhe.vs, consisting of over 20.000 members. assign- It is stated that experienced Pah ..t Cratchfi. Id. responsible for this recognition. man and to piepare for the 1944 ed quotas. and others have con- Cayce. Sylvan Shad.•. Hickman- Mr. Alex Calv.•rt of Mason coun- men will he available 1,, growers Fulton County has alwar. campaign in which President tributed generously. Reportt•d Daiwa:vine and ty was re-el. cted president to advise as to the most market- Western for his been noted a% a great agricul- Roosevelt now gen. rally is re- raised to date by all second term. and counties is the ahle varieties. best seed. eV.. It is Two affiliated member-. to rep- Mr. Harve Mar- tural center and the farmers garded as an inevitable fourth sum of S1.307.1356. tin of McCracken pointed out that every grower resent the AS,OCI al Women Div- county succeeded justly deserve the recognition term candidate. We are confident that with your Mr. Rose° Stone. who would not 1 knows Mat in times like these, ision will also he ehosen The the. have again received. continued help. we shall be able aecept re-election as dinctor of the \Olen the demand for fresh fruits program committee consists of S. —THE PUBLISHER is to comnlete the drive Fiist District or Purchase The Sce•ial SecUrity Board successfully. and vagetables is unusually. strong, V. Foy. County Agent: Mrs Cath- Area. urging Congress to provide a Ntany States have finished and c•rine Th.ompson. The following delegates from and supplies ate not over-abund- Home Demonstra- Four Kentucky counties—Fulton, -stronger syetern" of Social Secur- some have gone far beyond their tion Agent. and Mrs. Cecil this county attended: Rosco Stone, ant. retail prices go up. Under Burnette Grant. Hardin and Wayne— have ity, ine'uding expansion of a-over- goal,. We feel that Kentuaky will reports a very interesting president: It J. French. vice presi- such conditions. a quality product. program been nomir.att•d by the State USDA -Age, new types of protection on take its rightful place in the hon- crop. in the making. dent: S. V. Foy. County Agent; well-marketed, brings great- War Board for the Agricultural Ac- such as hospital and medical ex- or roll by January 31. er Mrs. Catherine Thompson, Hnme returns. W_ 0 Parr. Organization hievement "A" Award. was the penses, and fedt•ral unemployment Every day t he Wa r continues Demonstration Agent; Martin Cor- Growers can now ht•lp to es- Director of Paducah. wall again be announcement made this week by insurance to replace the existing means zin increase in the demands der. Clifton Everett. Samuel E. tablish a vegetable market in this ;he principal speaker. Ntr. Mc- M. D. Ftoyse, chairman. atate systems. on the seventeen IlleIllber agencies Holly, Arlie Batts. Mrs. Cecil Bur- a•etion that will t•ndure by con- Gehee urges all farmers to be pres- The Agricultural Arshievement —o— of the National War Fund Each nette and Elizabeth Brasfield of tinuing to maintain, or raise, the ent at this annual convention, "A" Award is an award made by show day of •.var means expansian of our the local Farm Burcau office. Experiments designed to standards of quality. grading and aarich completes another year of the War Food Administratam to awn armed forces, new ships and Kentucky farmers how to supply sizing, so that West Kentucky vege- accomplishments and constructs The women delegates represented continue having outstanding Agri- own additional merchant mariners. more the food markets of their tables would become recognized on its organization for :he ensuing the affiliation of the Associated cultral performance. in honor of on war prisoners and added civilian state were called this week at the market. Many favorable con- year. Womee Division. Mr. McGehee said farm families in those counties. victims of war. Louisvilie. by the State Marketing ditions are said to exist in this sec- - that all reported a wonderful trip In announcing the counties nom- The cash needs of the National director. tion for this type of farming. and a grand time. iated for the Award, M D. Royse War Fund are great, and it is es- Fulton County To —o-- The Fulton County Farm bureau stated: "Although only four coun- sential that Kentucky meet its obli- William R Milward. III. Lex- Send Delegates To comprising 738 members. realizing ties could be noniinated to receive gation. Sixty million people bene Judge Hindman ington, has been appointed as Ken- Farm and Home Week the graveneas of the Administra- the "A" awards. every county in fit thrcugh the services of these . tucky Department personnel sup- Died Monday In tion's attempt to scare the public the State Las done an excellent Stephen ageneies for our men and women ervisor by Commission J. Memphis Hospital A very fine meeting has been into believing that the only alter- job in producing food for the war .in uniform. the increasing number .Watkins. arranged for the Farm and Herne Dative to subsidies is runaway food effort. Every farmer in Kentucky of prisoners of war. seamen who --0— Week. which will be held in Lex- prices and inflation, has. it order has done his part in maintaining deliver the goods and refugees of Judge Leslie L. Hindman. 51. well There were 3.737 strikes in 1943. ington. January 25-28. Fulton to its part toward defeatuig subsi- the arsenal of food for our Fight- our allied nations Together we known wes.tern Kentucky attor- 'Senator Vanderberg.