The News, January 15, 1954
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Murray State's Digital Commons The eN ws Newspapers 1-15-1954 The ewN s, January 15, 1954 The ewN s Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tn Recommended Citation The eN ws, "The eN ws, January 15, 1954" (1954). The News. 1138. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tn/1138 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 The eN ws by an authorized administrator of Murray State's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. NEWS^ The Farm and Home Paper of the Ken-Tenn Territory Volume Twenty-Three Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky, Friday, January 16, 1964 Number Three / Highway Officials "jottings from Court Costs Go Up; Promise To Relieve Jo's So D Of WORK STARTS ON NEW GRAND STAND: - E. K. Moors, Sum Williams and Hugh Barnes, assisted by Joe Lynn at right, were busy last week laying block wall for front-of new Fairfield Parle grand stand, which in being By-Pass Confusion Note Book Attorney-r 1 Tsecutor moved 31 feet forward, and completely rebuilt. The 32- About 40 interested business- inch-high block wall will extend across the front of the men attended a special meeting Ed's Note: This la the second Law Violations To Cost More in 1954; reserved seat section which will also boast a concrete of the Chamber of Commerce of four article, the News Is Noticed on the back page of $5 Cost on Each Police Court Cost and Highway officials here Wed- currently dotag, with the pur- floor. Entire grandstand will be wider and deeper, seating a local newspaper Wednesday nesday evening at the Rose Room pose ef acquainting Ms reader* And 30% of Fines Over $25 New Salary 76 to-100 more than the old wooden structure. Charlie "An ekk is about 7S% water" to discuss the highway routing with Pulton traffl* pattern* At an adjourned meeting of the Fulton City Council Pewett, another helper, was working on roof when pic- The heck you say, I thought it proeram in and around Fulton and at the same time endeavor- held last Thursday night at the City Hall, -James H. War- ture was made. ing to suegcat f«» remedies was 75* A delegation of four men rep- ren was retained as a full time city attorney at a fixed (Polaroid photo on News Scan-A-Graver) resenting the State Department - tor unsnarling a eamteed traf- As the" Thief of Bad Gags we salary of $1,380 a year, plus a $5 flat fee on all caasa of Highways included District fic situation at tkedt points). steal: engineer Jack Carson of Paducah coming before-the police court, plus 30% of all fines col- and Joseph Rice, traffic division CONFUSION Conakfer the Editor! A child lected in excess of $26.QO. The flat $ee of $5 will be central office at Frankfort. Last year the SMafc created a is bo 171 unto the wife of a mer- charged the law violator and is an increase imposed to brand-new roadw^ starting out The position of the Fulton chant in the town. The physi- meet the new salary arrangement of the city attorney. Chamber of Commerce was ex- on the old curve wftMTe incoming cian getteth 150 bucks. The editor In 1963, 662 cases came before the police court. In plained and illustrated by special US 45 became Lake Street ex- writeth a stick and a half and 1962, 746 cases were heard in the same court. The maps prepared under the direc- tended, they brought the new telleth the multitude that the amount of fines collected in excess of $264vas not avail- tion of a Committee of the Board road aero** fields and over a child tlppeth the beam at nine of Directors composed of Clyde brand-new railroad overpass to pounds Yet, he lieth even as a able, although the city collected $9,716.36 in fines other Williams, Jr., Joe Hall, Sonny join the City Rout* »f US SI at centurion. And the proud father than traffic. Based on last gear's cases and fines the new Puckett. Ernest Fall, Louis Kas- Fairview. Cemetery add continue giveth him a cigar .... Behold, salary arrangement should run upwards of $5,000 per now and Paul Westpheling. Mr. onward to Rice villa and thence the young one groweth up and year. i Westpheling. who is also First down another new rtad through graduateth And the editor put- As of Wednesday afternoon 27 arrangement "should cover pl- District chairman of the Tourist the Highland* and down to the teth into his paper a swell no- and Travel Council of the Ken- Tennessee Line. tice. Yea, a peach of a notice. eases had 'been heard in police ment for all services to be ree- court since January 1. Of this dered to the city, except In rare tucky Chamber of Commerce, The part linking US 49 has He telleth of the wisdom of the number three fines were ovti instance* where extraordinary acted as spokesman for the local been a life-saver for trucks us- young woman and of her exceed- the $25 figure Tffe three fine* services will be required and group, going over the maps route ing. US 45, since it eliminated ing comeliness. Like unto roses by route. the possibility of further crashes of Sharon is she and her gown over $25 were for drunken driv- when authorized by the Council" is played up to'beat the band. ing and the minimum fine for An example of such service* Mr Rice, whose office is re- against the low underpass down- And the dressmaker getteth two sponsible for the route planning, town; it has also provided rapid each violation is $100 and costs, performed in the past is the le- score and four iron men. And then took the floor and stated and short communication from During December 1953, 58 cases gal work on the $350,000 gas sys- the editor getteth a note of his views on routing ^ suggestions, RiceviHe north to Mayfield Con- came* before the city court. Of tem for which Mr Warren was thanks from the sweet girl grad- NEW OUTFIELD WAIi. m 41 feet beyond old wooden which were in substantial agne- struction of the elaborate inter- this number 6 fines were over paid j4 992 He said further in uate . And the daughter go- ment with those of the local section on US 45. however, has Ihe $35.minimum figure his statement that: "There will fence, which was located along dotted line at right. Pic- eth cn a journey. And the editor Chamber Mr Rice stated that brought universal confusion at In a prepared statement to the be no extra compensation for ture was taken from left field, looking across center field throweth himself on the story of an extensive and thorough effort this point, same as ha» been pre- council, which the News pub- services in non-litigated exten- to corner of right field. Home plate, meantime will be the farewell party. It runneth a would be made to clearly ihdi- viously reported at Riceville, and lishes herewith, Mr Warren cited sion of the corporate limits or column solid. And the fair one moved forward 60 feet permitting regulation distance of cate the routes chosen, in an ef- for the same two reasons: it* the increasing intricacy and for preparing for the city all le- remembereth him from afar with 70 feet between it and grandstand. Fairfield Park will fort to clear up confusion for the markings, and its arrangement. heavier burdens of legally rep- gal work for the various utilities 4 picture postal card that costeth have a complete- fate-lifting for. the li»64 season/ motorist. He also stated that, resenting the city as his reasons present or planned, exclusive of First let's take its arrange- six for a jitney ... Behold, she while an initial set of rouges (or seeking the increase, 'in ac- litigation." (Polaroid photo on News Scan-A-Graver) ment. (See pictures). As at Rlce- returneth, and the youth of the << unturned on Pale 5) cordance with Kentucky statutA. Heretofore some of the proeecu- (Continued on Page Five) town fall down and worship She In his statement to the Mayor tjon dutles lhat Mr Warren will picketh one and lo, she picketh and Council Mr. Warren said the assume have been performed by a lemon. But the editor calleth' fixed salary^ and the percentage judge H H Perce, whose month- INQUIRY COURT FULTON COUNTY- him one of our promising young men and getteth away with it. * * * " " ly salary is $95. Mr. Perce, under And they send unto the editor the new arrangement, will act ON B0A2 DEATH PAYS TRIBUTE a bid to the wedding, and behold WARRBLUTIS solely in the capacity of City the bids are fashioned in a far Judge at DO decrease in salary. city . Flowery and long ie No other salary increases were TO BE HELD HERE TO WAYNE YATES the . wedding notice which the KENTUCKY LAW granted to city employees by the • 15 or 20 Witnesses ^ editor printeth. The minister get- ( new Mayor and City Council. Untiring Service Of teth ten bones. The groom stand- FOR NEW SALARY Chief of Police Gip McDade re- To Be Called In Farm Bureau Director ett» the editor off for a 12 months ceives a salary of $250 per month... subscription .... All flesh is Attorney Says Other Other city policemen receive Mysterious Death Is Cited By Members grass and in time the wife is salaries ranging .from $175 to A court of inquiry into the gathered unto the soil.