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Plans Completed for Opening of Ball Season Murray State's Digital Commons Fulton County News Newspapers 5-18-1933 Fulton County News, May 18, 1933 Fulton County News Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fca Recommended Citation Fulton County News, "Fulton County News, May 18, 1933" (1933). Fulton County News. 5. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fca/5 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]. PLANS COMPLETED FOR OPENING OF BALL SEASON Eight Pages TheFulton County ews[,Eight Pages "A 0 nunurtity Newspaper—With Superior Coverage and Greater Reader Interest" et; r Ilull I l' N I' M I I .04 ft FilL'etes.. hi e.ill1.1-.1,1(110A1 MA -Y Business Is Steadily A MESSAGE FOR ALL THE PEOPLE Parade,Speakers, Mayor (I.:Denim A I.) climbing Upward .7 A local newspaper .hould place the intriests of the corn On Big Opening Program _triunity above everythiiig elite, and strive to promote the growiii --- --- and developnient of the communIty in every respect. Serving the WOMAN'S CLUB MAKES FLOODLIGHTS HAVE ARRIVED SiTOCKS. BONDS, GRAINS SHOW INJUNCTION AGAINST people unselfishly and impartial should Le the highest ideal of DRIVE FOR AND HAVE SEEN ERECTED ADVANCE SALARIES RISE FISCAL COURT OF any local newspaper. It is the "home" newspaper which boosts LIBRARY COUNTY SUSTAIND the• town. which takes the had in every enterprise that has for MAINTENANCE FUND First Game Will Be Played Between Many Industries Putting on More lie leirpose the upbuilding of the community Genera II y 1.00104 the J. E. Melton injunction suit The drive for library Warner Bros. and Fulton Ice Co. Help; Business In We frequently hear it said that the old time independent maintenace against the Fulton county fiscal funde was conduct& here this See-end By White Way and Swift Up With Bright Hopes. spirit of the newspaper is gone; that its editorial policy is now week court heard he-re before Judge J. E. - by thee Woman:svoa annifub t- subsere ient to the business office. Yet this ie far from always raiseilapprox in the (nrcuit Court last. is below Business he stili on the upswing Warren being true. There is nein' unseligh idealism in the average local After many days of eager waiting Friday, the injunction was sestainsd sulescribed last year. Tbe purpose of the flown ts will give the fart that the normal newspaper than in any other business enterprise. It frequent*, on which deepite from -- the' drive was to and the fIeeal eeetrain speaks out in a way I retie 'enough mon- light for the games, they fin- which it believes will be for the good of seasonal expansion las passed, sum for the ey to continue ferther payment of any the nation and the community. operation of the free ally arrived y y and were or. Dun and Bradstreet, Inc., in u week- maintenance, o: the health depart- public library here, endi pay The local newspaper should be the principal booster for the the lib- ected. The Twill eerie will open or the employment of th rarian's salary of $120 ly review said this week. ment, community, and should do its boosting often without hope or for, he next with 1ening t (Friday) at More than $89,348,009 in puhlic county agent, home demonstiato OR: six months. Insufficient MIL a have material 11:Wel'll. Unfortunate is the community without such a 6:45. contracts'county poor farm supervisor. 4t been obtained and the is and private construction newspaper. An untrammeled press, swayed only by the best in- public urg- entereainment committee has Hamilton of Louis- '1 ed to co-operate in has been let in the South this year. Attorney Lee terests of the people, is one the greattlebettefactors the. people efforts to main- arranged a big program which will assisted county attorney E. J. tain the library. / Of that sum $6,066,000 was con-: ville can have. Freeekim of the press should riftsisea newspaper a pub- offiically open the season. A big treeetee for Jes F. Nichols was acting at- The library is of much private jobs-dwellings. Stahr. lic forum, through which arty citizen is privileged to speak his public ben- parade will be held at fi,30 Friday The court efit and service, and etores, etc.-- and The Manufacturer, torney for (Mr. 'Melton. mind on any subject of community welfare. is used exten- afternoon. This parade will form at under the construction an i sively, especially by the Record considers much awards a held that, Never was the time more imperative than now for careful, young Peo the lower end of Lake-,it and march of the Court ef Appeals Mee: and even more so healthy sign. the ruling honest and business-like administration of the government. during the through the town and on out to tne without authority summer nionths and Stocke, bonds, cotton and grains the fiscal court was Preselect Roosevelt with his unbounded courage and initiative, vacation time. park where the remaining part of any sums whstever Every effort are higher on the markets this week., to appropriate is proving to the American people what individual leadership and should be made to keep the program will be carried out. h.alth department or the library in Sales by one of the country's largest:for the county well thought out plans will do in bringing about drastic readjese. operation, and if you liaileylluddleston will lead the par- agent: or for any Mher have a to automobile manufacturers have in-. the county merite for the improvement of our national welfare, and in giving contribution make please ade through town. He will immed- than strictly mtvernmentai co-operate with the ceased during the month of Ateile purpose relief of the great multitudes he represents, lie has shown his Woman's Club iately followed by the local Drum outstaeding in- in its effort,. Contributors re- with consumption 3000 units great- l'unctione, because the wiliintrness to give succor and help to the masses. may arid aerie Corps of the American the county exceeds th•• port to the library or to The Fulton er than for same month last year. I debtedness of This newspaper has striven, and will continue to strive, for Legion, then the two clubs of W. •• County News, All money will be Four hundred employes of Sears, income. the best interests of all the people. We are proud of our friends tiers and Fulton Ice Co. who will will not stop any ve7 turned diver to the chairman of the Roebuck & Company at Memphis The injunction who have conie to us to express their appreciation of the efforts play the first game. This will be payment of any amount for Ineffsey hoard of the Woman's Club, then reieived ten percent increases in sal- further we are making. We believe that the Imblic at large feels that followed by the Souct band and farm departments, hut 'Mrs. P. R. Binford, for use in main- ary this week. the heath and we have at heart our cummunity- above etelything else. Being 111 the cam and trucks in town that tre fiscal court from tenance of the library. - will prevent a native of this community, we have watched its progress and will participate are urged to do so. on road work. Opinion clic- , .4,598 POUNDS BUTTERFAT carrying its trials. A city is nothing more than a large group of individ- Steve Wiley will deliver an ad- regard to the with- ' BOUGHT HERE LAST WEEK for widely in uals who hate joined hands in niutuul regard to compose a It EV I VA IL ST A STS AT dress at the park and will present operations in the health de - - drawl of staiimunity. When you live in a community long enough, and yoti PRIMITIVE A PTIS f Mayor Paul DeMyer who will peen distriete in and arguments are ere" opening Farmers from rural partmens. ere inclined to study human nature and observe the ups and clluncli susLAI the first ball marking the sides of the question all directions out of Fulton beiught:ented for both clowns of your sympathy roes out to friends in their of the see :on. 14.e(le pound'e of butterfat to !N.V. R. E. of the 1933 season local sorrow. Wlien they are happy eor, ere happy. So after all, we are Todd Dresden, Tenn. The lid popped off markets during the past we -k. Ap- FORM will start a revival meeting at the Twilight League here Toes' MERCHANTS TO so closely allied in our interests that it is viiiiy-!ineeeteint that of the proximately $2,773.62 was paid outj ASSOCIATION Primitive Baptist church on West when'th. first game of the year RETAIL we pull together for the common good of all. • c day. by cream stations here, with the ---- - ereee k4etjeday night beginnine was waged between the Warners and In this period of recotistruction very grave and pregnant Le farmers reecivier an everage of 19 a meeting of Fulton merchants rteee-eTodd _delivers se hitt- Way,. The Warner boys broke At problenie face every man elected by the people to represent them ' at 7:30 o'clock. cents per pound for their buttee.fat secretary of the Pa- `leright out with a swift attack to with Mr. Craig, in the halls of justice.
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