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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]. WFUL Has Weather Depot- Single Copy, lie ^9eronhn Center . Marzaret I. Klnx Lit—— ' A*m Industry Needs Information M.M Among the many pertinent facts that an industrial prospect wants to learn about a community is "some- Volume Thirty-three Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky, Thursday, February 27,1964 Number 9 thing about the weather." This information has been furnished previously from readings at weather stations Job Well Dons far from Fulton. from the official readings in Pa- Robey Resigns As City Manager To Go Not so now! Radio Station ducah, Memphis and Cape Girar- WFUL has installed an official deau. Industrial prospects always Temperature and Precipitation ask for past temperature and rain- Station for the Fulton area- "It's fall record) and we have none to To Henderson As Administrator; so sensitive, you can almost record offer. «> dew on a rose petal," Station Man- — • ager Turner says rather pleasing- So, several weeks ago, I began ly. correspondence with the U. S. Warren Named New City Attorney Anyway, for the full story of Weather Bureau to ascertain the WFUL's new weather station, possibility of an official station James B. Robey, Fulton city manager since Sep- sexton at Fair-view cemetery; hare's a letter from Turner. here at WFUL. They have worked —Learned that the city sewage on the project with us and we tember 1962, submitted his resignation to the Mayor disposal system project is nearly GenU. now have a station that is com- and Commissioners Tuesday night, announcing that he completed, and is expected to be For quite sonto time, I have be- plete with the exception of one had accepted the position of City Administrator at Hen- in operation around the middle of lieved that Fulton needed and item. Our supplier had to back- derson, Ky. and is due to begin work there April 1st. March should have an official Tempera- order the rain gauge and we ex- —Decided to meet unofficially ture and Precipitation Station. pect it to arrive any day. He plans to leave Fulton March 15th. next Monday night to consider The readings here vary somewhat Robey stated that he regretted leaving Fulton, but employment of a new city man- Our equipment is some of the ager. best we could obtain. The installa- that the position at Henderson, a city of some 25,000 —Received a petition from tion has received a preliminary in- population, "offered a tremendous challenge", with its Rodney Miller from the Carr es- spection by the Weather Bureau tate calling for rezoning of Carr It waa a "flowers for the living" affair at the West Foltun P-TA scope of operations. and pronounced to be very satis- property bordering on Park Ave- factory. It is expected that it wfll meeting last week. W. L. Holland holds life membership plaque pre- Henderson recently voted to operate under the nue ar.d West State line, and set be certified as "Official" when we Manager form of government, beginning in 1966, and a public hearing on this matter sented to J. o. Lewis left and Miss Mary Martin tor thjdr dedietlon receive the rain gauge. its present Commission agreed to hire a full-time city for March 23. In the meantime, we are equip- and devotion to the cause of education. administrator immediately, in the interim. ped to give the present tempera- In other actions at Tuesday's tures, the low and high points meeting, the Mayor and Commis- Needham Named reached, tha barometric pressure, sioners: the relative humidity, the wind Miss Martin, J. 0. Lewis Get Bouquets —Appointed G. H. Duley as city direction and the wind velocity. assessor; We believe this will prove to be —Named James Warren City James Needham has been nam- an added asset for our community attorney to replace James Am berg. ed President of the Fullon Rotary Notebook and the Imnfediate area. If, at any Of Appreciation At Founder's Day Meet The application of Rodney Miller, Club for the Oub year beginning time, you desire any of this in- previously submitted, had beien July 1st. 1M4, succeeding Robert When you start reading this formation for use in your media, withdrawn. B. Morgan. column todaj, I hope you will please feel free to call us. We are —Agreed to spend $8807 for a Other officers elected at the takte Just a few seconds of your all interested in better serving the ssti as-a-twa. pre-stressed concrete bridge over meeting Tuesday include Bill Fos- ilonsta would do a land office presentation to the former history appreciatannreciate thtHe «mmli™»tacompliments,ssax"" Mr. public and it is in that spirit that Harris Fork creek at Collins sett vice-president to succeed time to say a little prayer for business every day. For both of teacher. She spoke warmly and Holland said: 'When he's dead street with work t' begin soon Needham in this poet and Harold some folks who are In Washington, we make this offer. Our phone these prominent educators believe sincerely of the Influence Miss it's too late to say kind words as feasible; Henderson, secretary; James D. C. at this very minute. I wUl numbers are 1170 and 1500. in "flowers for the living." Martin has had on the lives of about a person you love," he ad- Sincerely, —Appointed Robert Merrell Green, treasurer, and J. D. Hales, be one of them At eleven o'clock It was in «ich an atmosphere thousands of students and parents ded. today. (Thursday) Ralph Lally, Kenneth Z. Turner last Thursday that the deep ap- sergeant-at-arms. during her long service as a teach- Mr. Holland told of Mr. Lewis' president of the National Banana General Manager preciation of a community was The new Board of directors in Association, Larry Metcalfe, di- Radio Station WFUL AM-FM extended to Miss Mary Martin er i°.tWe.'ocal ^hool system. career in the local school system eludes James Needham, James Miss Martin has gone far and as well as his varied activities in rector of public relations for the and J. O. Lewis tor their dedica- Henderson Named G retell, Harold Henderson, Bill beyond the can of duty in the other educational fields. "In every- same organization, and I will be tion to the cause of education. Fossett George Brock and Joe relationship she has had with her thing he's done, he has had the sitting around a table at the State Both former teachers were pre- Sanders. • students," Miss Williamson said respect —and admiration ot the County Chairman Department trying to work out an Factory Folks sented Life Memberships in the of her friend. 'While she taught people he has worked with, and Inter-American program of activi- Kentucky Congress of Parents and " Harold Henderson, Jr, assistant the subject assigned to her, she what's more he still has," Mr. Hol- ties for this year's Banana Fes- Teachers. And for the rest of their cashier of the Fulton Bank, has To Battle For also taught her students to be good land said. Mr. Lewis is serving as Scott Re-named tival. Our plans are so expansive lives, both Miss Martin and Mr. been named Fulton County agri- citizens, as well as good scholars," commercial manager for Radio and so colorful they stagger the cultural chairman of the Ken- Lewis can admire the membership Miss Williamson said. Station WFUL. He has been con- Imagination. I don't know what Heart Funds tucky Bankers Association for the Chamber Head certificates given to them and Before one of the largest crowds nected with the broadcasting com- kind of success we will have, but year 1984. It could Well be called a factory remember with pleasure the love ever to attend a P-TA meeting Mr. pany for several years. at least you know we an trying L. D. Sweary, Versailles, presi- William ("Bill") Scott has been battle. But it isn't! It's a battle and devotion shown to them on Holland opened his remarks by In accepting the life member- to broaden our horixons to stage dent of the KB A, also named R. L. reelected President of the Fulton- with both side* having a heart tor the occasion of their presentations. saying: "I behove in telling a pe- Continued on Page Three _ another successful festival this Vestch, assistant cashier of the South Fulton Chamber of Com- a fine undertaking. year. First National Bank at Clinton, to merce, following si meeting of the The men and women of the a like post in Hickman County new Board last wetekend, and the Henry I. Siegel Company and the announcement Monday night at Sitting with us will, be an of- and Neville B_ Mayes, president Ferry-Morse Seed Company will General Tire the annual banquet here. ficial representative of the De- Vanderbilt University Pays of the Bank of Wingo, for Graves play a double-header basketball partment of Commerce of the County. Charles Binford, Rodney Mil- game tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 State of Tennessee as well sa a ler, Robert Morgan and Parks p. m. at the South Fulton High To Expand At similar executive from the Eco- Weaks were elected to the Board gym. THe proceeds from the bene- nomic Development Commission Tribute To Fulton High Befail Merchants following a poll of the member- fit games will go to the Heart of Kentucky Ouo local festival or Mayfield Plant ship last week Fund. ganlzation thought that this would Robert Joseph Hancock, son of catioral institutions, took the oc- Other officers include L- M. Tickets for the game are $1.00 General Tire Company win ex- Name New Board have an impressive influence with Mr. and Mrs- Harry Hancock of casion m a letter to the Principal McBride, vice-preeddent Clyde for adults and fifty cents for stu pand its plant in Mayfield with the State Department to let them Water Valley made the Dtean's List of Fulton High to say some mighty MJeeribers of the new Board of Williams, Jr, treasurer, and Mrs. dents. Children of pre-school age the construction of a three-story know that our festival is not alone tor the Fall Semester at Vander- flne words about the local system- -building. Directors of the Retail Merchants Cavita Olive, secretary. will be admitted free to watch bilt University. It was a high Association are: Dick Arm^rong, Approximately 125 attended the endeavor of two, energetic and Here's the letter: Robert Rehrn, manager of the their pareats waltz around the honor for the former Fulton High Western Auto; Wendal Butts, Monday's annual dinner at the vigorous communities. It is an un Mayfield plant said yesterday heart failure hazard. School student But the honor was VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY W&L Dollar Store; Jerry Creason, Park Terrace, including a numbier dertaking that has the stamp of that employment will increase, but also a "pat on the back" tor the - Nashville 5, Tenrtessee National Store; Ed Holt, City Drug of prominent out-of-town guests. approval of tUe boundless facilities by how much had not been de- administrators and faculty ot the School of Engineering Store; Elizabeth Jobe, Joy Lynn Speaker for the evening was H. E, of two great States That's about termined. all I can Ml you right now about Fulton School system. Flower and Gift Shop; Paul Kas- "Bud" Hudson, Hopkinsville. Z. W. Pipe Office of the Dean The expansion there is part of a my mission in Washington. When VteexfcrhUt Uniwsity, one of now, Kasnow*s Department Store; It was announced at the dinner $7 million modernization program Charles McMorries, Bawridge's, that Fulton has won first place in I get back, HI try to write you America's most highly rated edu- FW>ruary 0, 1984 Gets Promoted General Tire plans at four plants. and Louis Weaks, P. H. Weaks & the First District Kentucky Cham- everything we did and what we Principal Rehm did not know how much accomplished. Sore. ber of Commerce competition Fulton High School the work would cost. Kenneth Crews Speaks These directors were elected by "Operation for Progress" program, To Full Colonel Plans call for the construction Fulton, Kentucky a mail ballot by members of the and will complete March 8th with erf a three-story building with So again wish ua luck . . . and To Future Financiers Dear Sir: association. They will meet soon seven other districts for the State Z. W. Pigue. brother of Bertes a manufacturing area of 120,000 ay a prayer for the success of the I am very happy to send you a to elect officers. award. Pigue of Fulton, has recently been The Future Business Leaders of square feet It will eventually copy of our Dean's List tor the promoted to full Colonel, United America of Fulton High School house tour Banbury mixers, the Fall Semester of 1963, particularly State* Army Reserve at Fort Mc- met February 19 in the Farm company announced at its Akron. Though I go to Washington with since one or more of your students Arthur, California, after having Room. The President, Sally Hall Ohio, headquarters. all the enthudasm and energy opened the meeting and Donnie appears theeron. We coutf-atulate Friendly, Pleasant Mrs. Estes served ten years as Lieutenant The Mayfield plant wfll also add needed to present our plan for Green introduced the guest speak- you on your fine educational stan- more equipment Including a tread this year's festival, I also depart er, Mr. Kenneth Crews, from the dard that have so adequately unit and additional tire-building Passes Away At Fulton Hospital with a sort of heavy heart It was He was in active duty during City National Bank Mr. Crews prepared students for honors work machine*. our hope that we could tall the World War • from 1M0 to IMS. gave an interesting talk on bank- at Vanderbilt The other plans to be enlarged By Jo Westphellrr It mattered not if Mr*. Estes (I attaches of son* Central Ameri- Since released from active duty he ing and bank procedures- He also We are impressed with your are at Akron; Waco, Teat, and I have often wondered how any- never called her anything else,) can countries that a plan to erect has held lusereu assignments. He discussed the possibilities tor stu- students ,and look forward to BarnesviHa, Ga. body could work so hard, live so was a block away she would can an International Banana Exposi- is presently a Marketing Con- dents as future bankers. many more applications from long and serve the public for so out to me and to everybody she tion Center in Fulton was on the sultant on the Board of Directors After his talk, the secretary, those who you feel are qualified. long without ever losing that rare met to pass the tirrte of day and architect's drawing board. Though of three Corporations and Presi- Martha Kaye HempbUl, read the Any student you recommend will TO CINCINNATI ingredient called . I extend good wishes and good the plan is still with the archi- dent of tha Inter-Rep, Inc, an In- minutes Atom the previous meet- be given my personal considera- Brent Burrow from South Ful wondered that everytime I saw greetings She was the kind of tectural firm of Lee Potter Smith ternational Sales Corporation, ing and called the roll Donnie tion. ton High School and Charles Mrs. Maggie Estes at her wonderful lady I looked upon as In Paducah. the hope that we with headquarters ln Los Angeles. Green gave the treasurer** re- Pleads do not hesitate to con- Mark Alien from Fulton High Job at Bennett's Dn>- store, walk- ageless. Her vigorous walks % galas Tn. mander of tHe Sixth Kentucky 1776, with the iveult that no na- torn r. WILSON Ky. stand for integrity an4 refuse to be tive Kentuckians woe old seiough (Confederate) Cavalry, who had nau Off. Mgr. OL-I-Clgl Thursday, February 27, 1964 duped: been captured during Brig- Oen. to vole ROBEY REPORTS— Conttaaed From rut Oai The Following Named Persons Hare which were picked up from bar- rels or incinerators and dumped into the garbage truck unnoticed j Been Oar Jackpot Winners Tke First by the garbage collectors, then packed into the garbage truck Three Weeks! Winning $100.00 Each where they smoldered and burst into flames and caught the gar- bage equipment itself on fire. MBS. MYBTLE BROCKWELL— 1 4. Cost Redaction. We have been able to reduce the work So. Fallon force required for garbage col- lection from six men to four men with an approximate annual sav- NR. CARL GREER - So. Fnlion ings of $9,300.00. An example of PIGGLY WIGGLY Prices In This Ad PIGGLY WIGGLY Store Hours—S till 9: p. m. the over-all savings remitting MRS. EDITH HIGGS—Arlington, Ky. SO. FULTON. TENN. Good Thru Sai. Feb. 29 SO. FULTON, TENN. B days 12-6: p. m. Sunday* from our new operation is shown j very dramatically by comparing the 1941-82 operating costs against the 1982-43 operating costs. In NEW-FUN Ue Se GOV. 1961-62 the expenditures for the sanitation operation were $23,- 017.00. The revenues for that Inspected year were $18,040.00. This means that the City General Fund hadj and WHOLE LB to subsidise the garbage operation j 1 FRYERS by $4,977.00. In addition to this, 24 In 1981 the City purchased a gar- FORTUNE! 1 BOSTON BUTT bage truck cheats at a cost of ap- proximately $2,000.00 In 1962-63 NECK RONES Lh. 9c [ DAM? on ACT |L OQ_ the expenditures for the sanita- SLICED JOWL rUHn nUAoT — _ Ln. J9C tion operation were $17,263.00. The AT revenue for the same period was BACON 3 Lh Pkg. $1.00 |1 PORK RIBS Fresh — Lb. 39c $19,868.00- This, the City operated in 1962-83 with $2,606.00 in the blade. It should be pointed out that tHe City is not in the gartwge collection business as s money- GROUND BEEF ^°-DJULT LB. 39c making venture and therefore the $2,600.00 from the 1982-83 opera- I PURE PORK tion should not be counted profit, SALT PORK Lh. 9c and ss a matter of fact, this a- mount was absorbed into the Gen- EEELTOOT SAUSAGE — 3 Lb. Pkg. $100 eral Fund. It is Mt, however, that the City should set aside approxi- BACON Lh. Pkg. 49c LIVER Sliced Beef .— Lb. 39c mately $3,000.00 each year from this operation for equipment re- placement The replacement costs at the existing equipment s- REGISTER NOW FOB JACKPOT OF CASH, mounts to $28,000.00. It should be •Swifts Premium Chopped Swifts Luncheon added at this point that the re- placement of the bulldozer located Ton may win $100 JO a weak or aura. Drawing held every Sat. at the sanitary landfill will be re- quired within the next twelve to at 3: p. bl Yon de not have ta he present ia win! YALL (HAM 3 ss $1.00 PREM 3 CANS $1.00 sixteen months. It Is anticipated that the replacement cost on this CONE! piece of equipment will be from eight to tan thousand dollars. WED. IS AL- $ C—ilsstia. Generally speak- FRENCH 2 LB. ing. the service which was rend- Grade "A" Large WAYS DOUBLE ered previously on garbage collec- $5.00 Pnrchnse or Nora tion has remained unchanged By S & H GREEN BAGS $|00 this, I mean that the City has con- tinued to collect garbage from re- FRIES STAMP DAY ONLY sidents within the City one time 19 per week. The complaints which EGGS have been received on the garbage GIANT SIZE operation pertained mainly to the BRIGHT STAR residents having to carry back empty garbage cans. This practice 4 - 28 02. Cans $1110 FLOOR 25 Lh. Bag $1.49 FAB WiihDzrBriie 49Moz. Box 69c was discontinued after approxi- FANCY LILT MAYFIELD mately two months Since that time, the number of complaints CREAM STYLE CORN 17 oz Can 10c TIDE 20oz.Box 29c which have been received by the PINK SALMON „ Lh. Can 53c City have been almost nil. SUNSET GOLD ' Respectfully submitted, 6-41-2oz. Jars 59c PUREX 1-2GaL Only 37c James B. Robey CHEESE 2 Lh. Box 79c RABY FOOD City TRADE WIND FANCY CHUM KELLYS BAE-B-QUE ~ FISH STICKS 3 -10 oz. Pkgs. $1.00 SALN0N Lb Can 49c MISS MARTIN— PORK — 101-2oz. Can 49c (Contlaasd Fress Page One) ships both recipients express their appreciation for the honor. Mr Lewis, gracious, gentlemanly BEELF00T LB. sod charming as slways paid a o high compliment to Miss Martin ONLY when he called her "one of the CBT. best teachers I have ever known.1 THE BEST It was a wonderful day for the teachers, students and patrons of the Fulton School system. 39 The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. W. O LARD WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Beard and routine business con- ducted. Room count was taken and Mr. 3 LB. CAN Cottrell's sixth grade won the THE FINEST SHORTENING sward. Last month's award went to Mrs. McConneU's fourth grade. A nominating committee a appointed as follows: Mrs Ward Bushart, Mrs. Joe Mac Reed and Mrs. Reginald Williamson. The Junior High Girls Glee Club, under the direction of Man- Snowdrift 49' del Brown sang two selections, "Someday My Prince WUl Come" and "No Man Is An Island." Mrs. Win Whitnel, program chairman, Introduced the past FANCY ARGO (THE FINEST) 14 ox. BOTTLES presidents of West Fulton PTA. W. L. Cottrell's sixth grade pre- sented a delightful puppet show. $ 00 WITH PURCHASE Shop Local Stores FIRST OF $5.00 OR MORE. EVERT MOTOROLA TV Catsup ^ 1 EXCLUDING TO- WE SELL THIS MONTH IS GUARANTEED HLJ { BACCO & CIGS. UNTIL U.S. NO. 1 RED C I LIMIT ONE PER S96I 33A (Whal A Bargain) 20 uuLB« . BAG HfK JN| ¥ I FAMILY 4 Potatoes 59c w:

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Highway 51 Falteo COMPLETE LINK of parts for Page 4 The Fulton News, Thursday,March 27 , 1964 South Fulton PTA Compact and Revelation vacuum Notes Founders Day cleaners. The Decker Distribut- Founders Day was observed by ing Co. Inc., P. O. Box 901, Pa- ducah, Ky. News Reports • •. the South Fulton PTA at the regu lar meeting on February 20. Four past presidents attended the SCATTERED PATTER meeting, Mrs. Clyde Fields, Mrs. Ben Schwerrft, Mrs. Oden Fowler WE RENT--. About People and Things and Mrs. E. K. Alexander, and each was presented with a white Hospital beds fMrs. Joh n Sherman Cooper, the terested, but one can feel them wife of the senior Senator from mentally moving furniture and The- devotional was given by Baby beds Kentucky favors us with a nice pictures, and reordering the din- John Billlngton, Director of Bap- long, letter about twice a month- ner. The red - coated Marinte tist Student activities at UTMB Vacuum Cleaners Ail of them are so fabulously de- Band played, as usual in the great A most interesting program Floor polishers lightful we devour them with hall, and Senator Byrd was danc- was presented by Mrs. W B fil- pleasure. Here's one we thought ing like a teen-ager The party ms, South Fulton High School so interesting, we can use the was over by ten o'clock. It was English teacher. Those taking part WADE FT7RN. CO. word historic In connection with such a success that the Johnsons on the program were Denise It are planning Several more to in- Barnee, Gene Cannon, Teresa Pen- Phone 103 Fulton, Ky. • elude the entire Senate. nington, Dickie Goasum and Bon- Read this from Larraine Cooper. The next evening the Ken- nie Weeks. The program was Illu- About thirty Senators and their tucky Society gave its annual strated by means of posters drawn wives dined at the White House dinner dance for the Congression- Residents of this area who are pictured above In the Ralston Purina Company offices in St Louis were by Tony Taylor and Frankie Har- last Thursday- '.Ye were invited ai Delegation. TWs year, Gover- among approximately *S« farmers from this section who visited the Purina Research Farm at Gray Sum- ris depicting the three U*s, un- For The for seven o'clock, our husbands nor and Mrs. Breathitt were the schooled, unskilled and unemploy- mit Missouri, last Monday. Pictured above, from left to right are: Messers. L. J. Keeling, Union City, coming straight from the Senate, guests of honor. I had never met ed. in their day clothes, white we them before and found them both Tenn.; Joe M. Reed, Fulton, Ky.; Thomas Dudley Morris, Fulton, Ky.; and H.B. Morris, TkferPresMent Refreshments were served In BEST wore afternoon dresses. The Presi- friendly and agreeable. The the Home Economics Department dent and Mrs. Johnson received Governor spoke on his program after the program us in the Blue Room and we spent (or Kentucky and I liked what he about twenty minutes looking at said and the way he said It Fashion Show the lovely State rooms, with their The nlext night found us right CLASSIFIED ADS Open fires ablaze, and admiring back in the National Press dub, the Monet landscape given by the the same place the Kentucky So- Will Benefit CLEANEST Kenneay family in memory of the ciety gave its dinner. This time TV ANTENNAS: We install — late President which now hangs it w«s for the inauguration of Trade-repair an move. Get our in the Greer. Room. Then the Joseph Dear, the National Press Mental Health prices. We s-rvice all ma'.rej TV. President asked the Senators to club's 5«th President He is the The McCracken County Medical Phone 307. Rcper Television. USED FURNITURE come with him to the White House brother of Walter Dear at Hen- Auxiliary is sponsoring a style FOR RENT: Floor sanding ma- projection room for a briefing. He derson, who is publisher of the show for the benefit of thle local Introduced the Secretary of State, Henderson Gleaner and Journal, chine and electric floor polisher Mental Health Center. This is snd electric vacuum cleaner. Ex- Dean Rusk; the Secretary of De- whom I had the pleasure of sitting the second year they have made Day it at fense, Robert McNamara; the next to at dinner. The Dears ere change Furniture.. Co. this organization the recipient of Director of the Central Intelli- a fabulous family who have con- their major annual fund raising rience Agency, John McCotte; and nections and newspapers all over the Budget Director, Kermit Gor- this country. His mother, a lady project. don. Each spoke about ten min- of energy, brains and wit now "IT*? style show will be held on Dewey Johnson EXCHANGE utes, giving the Senators a report lives here in Washington. It is a March 5 at 8:00 p. m. at the Jaycee Civic Center. Chairman for the on the latest intelligence in his terrific honor to be elected Presi - All types of Iasmajaas particular area. While this was dent of the NPC, and Chief Justice event is Mrs. Eugene Sloan; co- Furniture Company going on, Mrs. Johnson took the Warren was there himself to do ; chairman, Mrs. Charles Bohle; ex- ladies on a tour of the White the swearing in, with all the po- ' tra revenue chairman, Mrs. Bur- SAVE! GET our House living quarters. It was very litical and newspaper world pres- ton Washburn. President of the PACKAGE DEAL pleasant and informal, and we all ent. The Daily Advance of Eliza- group is Mrs. Vernon Pettit Open at l.'lt P. M. had time to admire the yellow beth City, North Carolina, a Dear Theme of the style show is oval room, which is the large sit- publication, put out a special edi- "Famous Works of Fashion Art" ting room above the Blue Roam, tion, with all tUe well-known col- and the Jeanne Elliott Shoppes at Lineoln's bedroom, and the newly umnists ppooflng the new presi- Paducah and Mayfield are the Saltan, Ky. decarated Treaty Room before dent The picture on the front fashion coordinators. Joining our husbands for dinner in page showed an escalator with CONFERENCE PARTICIPANT — Harry Barry (right), sanitarian for the state Dining Room. the caption "Political Machine" the Fulton County Department of Health, participated In the Confer- There were tables of eight. I sat and followed with: "Coolidge rode ence of Fletdmen and Sanitarians held last wqefc at the University of WANTED next to the Secretary of State, hi s front porch to the Presidency, Kentucky. He Is shown with Dr. T. R. Freeman, professor of dairy with Senator Hickenlooper on the and Nelson Rockefeller is trying science at UK, and Mas Joaa Walters, Danville, UK freshman who is JUNK BATTERIES other side and then Senator Gold- it with shoeleether. Press Club water, Mrs. Carlson of Kansas, candidates find this well-greased a district dairy princess. Win Buy At .the Director of the Budget, and escalator safer and less tiring." Mrs. Hill of Alabama. The Pifesi- Congratulations, President Dear, Fields Service Station dent made a little speech, saying for having ridden to the 13th we were the people closest to him, floor, Kenneth Houston To Attend Meeting which was -answered by Senator VITALIZED GASOLINE Margaret Chade Smith, who sat REGULAR AND A-PLCS Starts Sunday cm his right ANTI-ISRAEL MOTE SPREADS Oi Southern States February 26 It is fun to watch all the possi- Damascus, Syria, — Kuwait Approximately 68 members of regional manager of Madisonville QUICK STARTING JAMES STEWART ble Presidential candidates and pledged unbending adherence to Southern States Cooperative's ad- will be the panel moderator. Prevents Fad-Line Freese-Up SANDRA DEE — IN most especially their wives, when the pan-Arab boycott-of-Israel visory boards, directors of local OUie H. Campbell of Hender- And Carbureter Ictus! they are visiting the White House. movement "despite adverse reac- cooperatives, committee members, son, a member of the Southern 1 'TAKE HER rhey try hard not to look too in^ tion In Britain. agricultural workers and retail States 15-man board of directors, agency managers from this area, will preside at the meeting. SHE'S MINE" will attend a regional board meet- Campbell represents the coopera- ing in Gilbertsville on February tive's members in part of central Color By DeLox 86 PROOF 28. The session will be held at the and Eastern Ky. and has been a Kentucky Dam Village Auditor- member of the board since 1962. ium and will begin at 10 a. m. Those expected to attend the This handsome young KENTUCKY EST. meeting from the Fulton area are: Mrs Bobby Bowles, Kenneth Houston, manager of street visited Gardner's Also attending the meeting will Southern States Fulton Coop and TAVERN be a number of guest young farm- recently te pode for this HAPPY DAY local board members Charles picture. ers from the area. Adams of Hickman, Harry Bus- PROFESSIONAL LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS A total of 47 of these regional hart of Martin, TVnn., Charles Taste what extra age can do- meetings will be Held by South- Roberts of Union City, Tenn., and West State Line ern States over a five-state area. Howard Bondurant James R. The cooperative serves over 331,- Caldwell, Tom G, Counce all of • . * e 000 farmer-members who live in Fulton. Also George Gun ter of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Fulton. Delaware and Kentucky. FINEST in cleaning awl A highlight of the meeting will ASC POLL ANNOUNCED be •> discussion on "Meeting the taste Polling places for the February finishing-Plus beautifully Changing Credit Needs of Farm- that flavor 28 referendum on marketing ers Today," by a special credit quotas for the next three crops of through panel. The panel will be compos- finished skirts Fire-cured and Air Cured tobacco ed of Cloys Hobbs representing and through! have been designated by the Ful- the Jackson Purchase Production ton County Agricultural Stabili- Credit Assn. of Mayfield; John G. zation 4 Conservation Committee Russell, a representative of tUs ONE - HOUR service all day oa Saturdays at Vaughan's Grocery. The polls KENTUCKY TAVE Peoples First National Bank & will be open from 8 a. m. to 8 Trust of Paducah, and Lee O. Fast service aaytiae AMERICA'S BEST PREMIUM BOURBON, PROUDLY PRESENTED BY &LENMORE 01 ST p. m. COMPANY, LOUISfllLf-OWENSBORO. KENTUCKY . I-YEAR-OU) KENTUCKY STRAIGHT Wiggins of Marion, representing BOURBON WHISKEY. M PROOF, ALSO AVAILABLE IS 100 PROOF BOTTLED-INBONO the Farmers Home Administration. Shelby C. Davis Southern States NOTICE TO FARMERS Pickup and Delivery: Call 9180 Mr| Roy Bard. Chairman of the Fulton County ASC Committee, Cold Storage For Your Furs And All Garments announced today that applications SHANE HOWARD, son of Mr. aad AVE TIME for official premeasurement of Mrs. Howard Wade, Water Valley, tobacco, cotton or Ffced Grain and grandson of Mr. and Mrs- k AVE GAS acreages will be accepted at the I-oyd Wilds and Mr. and Mrs. E. Fulton County ASCS Office any- C. Wade. Photo eourtesy of Gard- time between now and March 15 ner Studio. ©1s61hmd.ii>*. ) HOP AND GO for cotton and March 22, for other s crops. 2000 FEET FREE PARKING

RAIN OR SHINE CONVENIENT SERVICE WINDOW MARTIN ITS SO EASY TO SENOUR THE TOUCH Try HEAVlN HILL ... 90 STOP AND SHOP light Mid delicate to your taste. PAINTS •ih AT tnd itill only PER FLFTH $455 EXCHANGE 6 years old * 90 proof FIVE -0- ONE imillTtlB CO. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Commercial At. - Phone 35 MAYFIELD HIWAY FULTON, KY. tumid m n turn mi titmutitv ac. • 1 esy Gardner's. —• / for nun Page 9 The Fulton News, Thursday,March 1964,1964 Mlt- Four Generations Gather To Surprise Pa- Hare and There at the F. H S. Detroit Couple On 69th Birthday "Kennel" Banquet at the Park Terrace "Surprise! Surprise!" was the Retake, Mr. and Mrs. James Cates, chorus that greeted Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Korth, Mr Gert Prince of Detroit, Michigan and Mrs. R- A Rose, Mia. OUIe aa they entered the home of their Mlnton of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. son, Joe Prince, of Warren, Mich- John Prince of East 'Detroit; Mr. igan on Sunday, February 18. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Prince, Mr. and and Mrs. Prince are celebrating Mrs. Royal Prince, Mr. and Mrs. their sixty-ninth birthdays this John Toone of Warren, Mich.; Mr. month. and Mrs. Homer Pierce of Dayton, Four generations were present Ohio and Mrs. Marie Malugin of They were Mr- and Mrs. Gert Oak Park, Mich. All of these were Prince; their son, Joe Prince; three sisters, nieces and nephews of Mr. grandchildren, Kenneth, Dorothy and Mrs- Prince. and Larry Prince; and a great Adding to the enjoyment of the granddaughter, Cheryl Ann occasion were nephews and nieces Prince. one and two generations extended, Among the more than fifty who Helped make this a wonderful guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bryan experience for Mr. and Mrs. Yates of Padueah, Ky. Mrs. Prince. - Henry Vann and Mr. and Mrs. A number orf birthday greetings Sutton William, of Toledo, Ohio; were received from friends in Mrs. Joe Margaret Wright, Tom- Graves and McCracken Counties, PAUL WE8TPHELING (second i left), Fulton County News, Is ther meets at a my Wright, Mr. and Mrs. William Kentucky. > reeeptloa held Saturday Ul at Frankfort. Kentucky isso< Islhai aaembers w i ef tt|e Governor after tbetr mid-winter meeting ended In Lex- Mrs. Burrow, Mrs. Sensing and Erl Sensing editor of thfe Pram the left are Mrs. { i m, Somerset, wife of the new Ken tacky Press Peruvian Missionaries Will Speak, Show SlideCountsy Gazette and featured speaker of the evftsiing. Mrs. Westphellag; Mrs. T. Breathitt, the Governor's wife, and Al Nazarene Church Here; Public Is Inviled Rev. and Mrs. O. Howard rene. He will also show colored Grantz, Nazarene teachers and slides. The public is invited. missionaries to Peru are on fur- Glad Yea Cane, HAPPY BIRTHDAY lough in the United States, en- gaged in deputation work among Bat Ya Otta Go! the churches of the denomination. The News takss pleasure in Rev. Grantz will speak at thte Ful- General impressions of Internal wishing "Happy Birthday" to the ton Church of the Nazarene on Revenue's field agents often cause following friends: Friday, Feb. 28, at 7:30 P. M. misunderstandings as to who and February 28: Lynn Jetton, Mrs. Rev. Grantz was bom in New Leslie Weaks, Miss Corlnne what they are. On one such oc- Kensington, Penosylvanian and Lovelace, March 1: Mary Arnold studied at the Transylvania Bible casion, the taxpayer whose return Richard Knuckles; March J: Deb- School, Freeport, Pennsylvania, an agent was checking, in bidding bie Moss. Lisa Homra, Mrs. John- prior to going to South America. him goodbye at the door, madb ny Holland, Judy Hendon; March He wtent to Peru in 1»54 His wife the point . 1: Mark Sharp, Rodney Taylor. preceded him by two years in the March 4: Kate Bowlln, Joy Fa- work there. They were home on "When you drove up," he said, gan, Jeanne Kilrer, Mary Eliza- their first furlough in 1»58 "I thought you were the minister." beth Mitchell. Janet Taylor; March THINNING THE TREE CROP Since 1858, Rev. and Mrs. Then he added, aa an after- 8: Mrs E. K Alexander, David ESSENTIAL Grantz have been stationed in thought, "when I found out who Daniel. Austin Stroud. The proper spacing of the tree Piura, pastoring ja Nazarene you were, I was sorry you population in your forest at dlf church supervising the north- nt." 81 n. Local Stares FIRST ferent stages of development is ern zone of the church program. It was an evening or Journalists, and all of the 1 on the school accomplished by thinning. Tree In his missionary talk. Rev. paper ("The Kennel")! and the yearbook, were present population directly affects growth, Grantz will describe the country health, form and in many cases and the people and tell about thfe the species of trees in the timber- work of the church of the Naza- Rev. Howard Grants • land. THe growth rate and lumber • value are profoundly affected by adjusting the area allowed each tree. Hence, thinning Is vital in Shorty Williams I I the production of a desirable high quality forest You should, how- ever, get a forester to assist in •Gets Award For i: this thinning operation since they Frank B. Lee are trained in marking timber Heroic Action and know what trees should be Frank B. Lee, 78, of the Ful- left. gham Community, died on Febru- L. C. "Shorty* Williams of Gre- ary 23. Funeral services were nada, Miss., assistant special agent Here are some examples: A for tbe Illinois Central Railroad, well stocked forty to fifty year held February 26 in the Mount Pleasant Methodist Church with recently received a medal of hon- old, second growth hardwood or and a framed certificate for stand grew 40% faster after thin- Rev. T. Y. Smithmier officiating. Burial, under the direction of heroism in Winona, Miss. They ning. In another hardwood stand were awarded him for pulling R growth increase 70% after 88% of Hopkins and Brown Funeral Home in Clinton, was in the B. Powfell, an aged citizen of Wi- the volume had been removed. In nona, from the path of IC train pine or other softwood the growth church cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. No. 2, with danger to himself and could be even greater. with disregard for his personal Growth habits of forest trees Ina Lee; one son, Glynn Lee of Clinton; two daughters, Mrs. safety. are regulated by their environ- Mr. Williams is tbe son of Mrs. ment. Closely grown trees will Theron Burd of Wood River, IH. Claude Williams of Fulton; a Head table (from (eft): Erl Senator; J. M. Martin, principal; Greg usually be straight with single and Mrs. Imogene Duke of May- field; one sister and three grand- brother of Nemo Williams, Ful- Williamson, master of ceremonies; Paul and Jo Westphellng, Mrs. stems and narrow crowns. The ton's fire chief and of Mrs. James ii childrtn. lower brancHes die and drop, Hicks, Route 1, Fulton. Borrow and Miss Mary Martin. leaving tall clean stems. This is The presentation was made by where the lumber grade of V. S. D. L Wood, Chief special agent So. 1 begins to grow. Knots in Homer Croft for the railroad in Chicago. NOISY! SALVATION ARMY PICKUP lumber reduce the strength for The truck from the Salvation building and the desirability for Fish cackle, yowl, wheeze, iionk, Funeral services for Homer bark, groan, and snore. National Army Men's Social Service Cen- use in finish work, thus it is of Croft were held February 26 at Mrs. Cotirell Presents ter at Memphis will be in Fulton •' tow value. Pruning young trees Geographic marine biologists us- Whitnel Funeral Home with Rev. ing hydrophones report that on Monday, March 2. Call the will help nature produce a higher W. T. Barnes, pastor of the First Woman* Club Program Chamber of Commerce office, quality lumber too. schools of shrimp snap and group- Methodist Church, officiating. In- Mrs. W. L. Cottrell presented ers boom. phone 43, for pickup service. •n»ere are two critical factors terment was in Grdnlea Ceme- the program at the Drama and that determine the rate of growth tery. Literature Department of the to both height and diameter. They Mr. Croft, age 71 and a retired Fulton Woman's Club meeting on are soil condition and light In farmer, died on February 24 in February 18. The program was You 11 Say they're dellrionrf regard to soil condition we refer Hill-view Hospital after an extend- entitled "Lo>ve of God", which was to water, drainage, and available ed illness. He was a member of illustrated by a drawing with plant food. I am sure we have the First Methodist Church and of fluorescent chalk. BARBECUED RIBS seen the light factor here in oyr the Morman B. Daniel Sunday A short business session was area where pine trees were plant- School Class. presided over by Mrs. E. B. Card- FROM THE KEG RESTAURANT ed by the C. C. C. boys 30 years He is survived by his wife, Mrs. well. Lake Street Fulton. Ky. ago and have made very poor Cammie Mae Yates Croft; a dau- During the social hour a sand- growth. This is due to but one ghter, Mrs. Seldon Reed of Fulton; wich plate and hot tea were ser- thing . . . improper thinning and sister, Mrs. Lorenzo Palmer of ved by the hostesses, Mis- Bertes in moat cases, no thinning evtr. Route 8, Fulton; a brother, Neu- Pigue, Mrs. W. C. Jacob and Mrs. Our business is not automobiles. But This results only in unprofitable man Croft of Route 8, Fulton; and Vivian McClanahan. we run a "production line" that timber and an unhappy landown- four grandchildren. mow er. This one reason has made for- transports automobile parts long estry progress slow In this area. HELLO. WORLD GOALS FOR HEARTS! distances between factories. Our woodlands are being cut away IV Rev. and Mrs. L C. Easter- At a basket ball game, the THAT1S RIGHT Most nights we move hundreds of more every year just because the ling of Laturel, Mississippi an- finals in an intramural tourna- tons of automobile frames, other com- farmer has seen old stands with nounce the birth of their first ment, with both boys and girls no management return nothing. child, a daughter, whom they have teams participating, the South ponents and finished automobiles. Ray Swatzyna, District Forester named Lori Catherine. She weigh- Fulton Junior High students col- Manufacturers, distributors and for the Kentucky Division of For- ed six pounds and thirteen ounces lected $97.00 admissions to the dealers like our service. It saves estry, stands ready to give advice when she arrived at the Jones game, all of which was donated on your forestry problems. Mr County Community Hospital on to the South Fulton Heart Fund. them money. They can count on Swatzyna recently stated that the January 80. Mrs. EaMerllng is the NOME! delivery. And it's fast. farm forest should be treated as former Nina Worley of this city. LOCAL MEr. CHANTS HAVE IT; MELLOW-MASH YELLOWSTONE We get results for our shippers two any other cash crop even though $ ways: By constantly thinking of new the returns may seem rather slow 4/5 1/2 at times. If our other crops re- 4.85 QT. n.55 PINT ways to do jobs better. And by ceive no more attention than the ample investment each year in new forest areas, It is doubtful that Order this NEW and finer railroad equipment. much profit would be realized from the farming operation. "Honest Value" YELLOWSTONE These are the beet ways we know In 1964, Shall we resolve to to work with our friends and neigh- give mods care to our farm wood- The Greatest American Whiskey bors along tbe Main Line of Mid- land? Today! America. Dirucrr STUIIKT HMOS. UMW now HmtD- Waynb A Johnston VENEKLASEN SPEAKER III MHO YtUOWT* WT. IWWUI WtWKSO. w. AT LIONS CLUB Guest speaker at tHe Lions Club meeting on February 21 1 | Glenn Veneklasen, whose subject • Bxperdy prepared • Washed was "The Four L's of Scouting.' tested • Free Guests were Pete Hayfca, former • Laboratory bat» Southern Bell Telephone Oom lag • Perfectly abed for furnace. ILLINOIS pany manager of Fulton, now of Padueah, and M- W. OrgUl, Sup- CENTRAL erintendent of Southern Bell for For Fine Liquors West Kentucky, also of Padueah CITY COAL COMPANY US 45-51 By Paaa Highlands-Fulton Mill llll OF Hll IIEilU LOCAL MERCHANTS HAVE IT! — PHONE 51 — your oollege yean, also thanks for Page 6 The Fulton News, Thursday, Feb. 27,1946 a record like we have had this Page 7 Area Residents season. But we wouldn't have had • DUKEDOM NEWS WOULD OF SPORTS a team without a good coach and Br Mrs. fflllman Westbrook Named To Serve I think Coach Yato has done a — By Charles Austin — great Job this year." Remember, next week, if you Donald Hastings has gone to the At Assembly don't have anything to da drive hospital in Memphis for tests and Bulldogs ended thia year's Terry dropped 37 big points down to Fulton County and see treatment, but w is able to return Four Western Kentuckians have season by playing their final through the basket. He made 27 the District tournaments. Game home oh Sunday. , been named to the Constitution 0unes away from home. They of these points in the first half of time is 7:00 p. m. split the week-end by winning the game. He has been a starter Mrs. Augusta Reed entertd the Revision Assembly, which will be- Friday night's gams and losing for the last three years. hospital at Martin last week for gin meetings Monday at the Old LOCAL MERCHANTS rtAVE IT! Saturday night examinations. Capitol to draft a model consti- Ballard had three mtan who. tution. On Friday night the Bulldogs scored in the double figures. They I dive Work is a patient in Hill- The membership of the com- went to Murray to play the Mur- were Barry Rollins scoring 23, view in Fulton, with a virus in- mittee was announced today by ray College High team Neil Giles scoring 21 and Randall fection. the administration. In the first quarter the Bull- Canada scoring 17. S. P. MOORE & CO. Mrs. Loyd Watkkw visited her Western Kentuckians on the dogs came from behind 8-8 to 107 Commercial Fheae IS Fulton hates to lose the five sister, Mrs. meet Owens, and list are Joe Johnson, official of take the lead 10-8 and held it un- starting players of the Bulldogs' family in Paris. Mrs. Owens had The Clinton Bank; Tom Waller, til the end of the quarto. In the team. I think I am speaking for been ill. Paducah attorney and immediate second quarter the Bulldogs and —Viayl and Tile. the whole school when I say, Sam Moore was hospitalized at past president of the Kentucky College High were running a cloae "Beadles, McAlister, Bradley, Pulton Hospital last week, but is State Bar Association; Rumsey race for the lead, but the Bulldogs Bushart and Shepherd, you all improved and at home now. Taylor, Princeton businessman, held the lead at this half-time 24- MARIANNE Peterson, daaghter have done a fine Job throughout JIMMY KEITH Latta, son of Mr. Good Springs Missionary Aux- and County Judge Robert O. Mil- 20. In the third quarter the Bull- Anttqas of Dr. and Mrs. R- J. Peterson of your high school yean and we are and Mrs Guy Latta, Water Val- iliary will havts an all day meet- lar of Murray dogs came out fast and hard. They Fulton. Photo courtesy Gardner vWy proud to have five players ley. Photo ing in the home of Mrs. Durell The assembly's handiwork even- took a nine point lead, to lead JAMES HAZELWOOD like you. We would like to wish studio. McCall on Thursday, March 5. Hie tually will be put before voters if 33-24 by the end. In the final you all the luck in the world in mission study book for the year two legislatures agree to the pro- quarter the Bulldogs added 24 big will be presented under the lead- points to their seorta, while College ership of Miss Eunie Wilds. Visi- Income Tax High ordy scored 10 points. The re* i! >' M tors are invited and wWcomed. Bulldogs had the lead 57-34 as FAST RttJEFI Terr^rfjinf Spasms of Bros- Mrs. Raymond Robertson has the final buxxer sounded. The quickly usually bought the farm owned by Zack Forms Bring within 1 minute) with NEPHRON InhalesL. McCONNELL NEWS Bulldogs hit 23 field shots out of TAKE YOUR PICK! Em Ik* most stubborn esses respond. McClure this past week. Mrs. U T. Caldwell • 58 trys for s 30 per cent Murray Rtgardless ot wtut roc l»«t triad w Mrs- Ludle Glover of Dresden Spider Bite hit 15 out of 58 trys, for a per km hopeless year case, NEPHRON caaU visited her aster, Mn. Uverne cent of 28. At the free throw line, Internal Revenue offices are ac- Mr. and Mrs. Thad Parrish and answer your aaad witk smuuw I Windsor, and family on Sunday. the Bulldogs made 7 out of 13 for customed to receiving objects not sons Larry and David spent the to your Drafgist for HUM*, OtHar dinner guests were Mr. and a 55 per cent, while College High always intended to be included week-end visiting his mother, Mn crnr DRUG OF TOITON Mrs- T. L. Ainley. had 4 out of 10 for a 40 per cent. with Federal tax returns. This J. M. Parrish, and sister, Mn. b The Bulldogs also out-rebounded situation was reversed in a Mid- Cody Fankbormer and husband of Murray by 24, Murray had 35 re- western office. Salem, Illinois. Mrs. J. M. Parrish, bounds while Fulton took 59. A taxpayer, in requesting an a resident of our vicinity for extension of time to file, wrote as many years, is critically ill. John Shepherd took the game follows: "As I was getting the Mrs- Luther Bell was dismissed honors, hit 25 big points and took blank forms out o a box, was bit- last week from the St. Thomas 21 of the total 93 rebounds. Tsrry ten by a black widow spider, and Hospital In Nashville and is Beadles made 18 big points for I have been too sick since to com- cuperating at the home of her the Bulldogs. Murray also had two BOTHA plete the return. I am not really daughter, Mrs Barney Green, and honor men in the shooting field. accusing your office at sending family. They were David Hull scoring 10 and Bailey scoring 8. the spider with the forms, but . Mrs. Alvaleen Sallee underwent NOW Saturday night the Bulldogs major surgery at the Hill view went on the road again to play Hospital in Fulton Saturday. the Ballard Borates. The Bull- Family Footsteps Jordan Ferguson ia recuperat- dogs dkini have as good a night ; ing at hli r^rrz*. —-Jor as they did Friday, for they lost NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. No- is&j surgery at the Obion County Gen- the tough game by • points. body was surprised when Ktaneth eral Hospital in Union City. The Bombers took the lead t?lenmotf *455 Noreika decided to make his ca- 4/5 QUART early in the first quarter and rder the Air Force, which he en- Mn MfH Kknberlin is hos- never lost the lead, although they tered on the earliest possible day pitalized at the Jones Clinic, Ful- ton, where the underwent surgery clever had a safe lead either. At mM —his 17th birthday. recently. the end of the first quarter it was $2.85 I $1.45 Kenneth's father, Frank M- Ballard 24. Fulton 30. The biggest .^rcrxT. Noreika, was a sergeant in the Mr. and Mrs Bobbie McOord's PMT I Vi PtUT children have been ill with the lead came in the second quarter a Army Air Forces two decac chickim pox. as the Bombers had 38-24, but earlier and his mother was WAAC erven after that the Bulldogs never We send our Get-Weil wishes to Spl. Sue Mull it. The couple met trailed by more than 8 big points. In Kentucky... all of the sick in our vicinity and when both were stationed at But again, ae the tint half ended, wish for them a rapid recovery Childress Air Force Base, TVdl, the Bombers led 47-39. In the Mr. and Mrs. Bobby McCord after bowling, beer is a natural and married on a furlough in third quarter the Bombers added and sons and Mr. and Mrs- Billie 1945. 13 big points, while the Bulldogs J« Joe McCord of Fulton and Mrs. only added 18. But the Bulldogs GLENM0RE After you've bowled a game or two, or when you're winding op Marlene Brsmlett of Union City couldn't take the lead and as the the evening at the neighborhood bowling center, it's good to relax visited Mr- and Mrs. H. E. Mc- EXPERT third quarter ended the Bombers GOLD LABEL with friends and compare scores. What better way to add to the Cord and Lula Mae last Sunday. SILVER LABEL led 80-58. In the fourth quarter glass ot beer? BODY REPAIRS Mrs. le Verne Guriey and son, sport and the sociableness than with a refreshing both teams added a good number ease in the Jlmmie, of Fulton visited Mn. L However you take your fun-skiing, skating, or at your All kinds of PAINTING; of points to their scons, the game room—beer always makes a welcome addition to the party. T. Caldwell and family Saturday 4YEAR0LD Bombers added 18 and the Bull- 6YEAR0LD ant os, refrigerators, bi- afternoon. TheSe a reminder tint dogs 14. The final quarter of the Your familiar glass of beer is also pleasurable cycles, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Long visited SB« We live in a land of personal freedom—and that our right to enjoy year for the Bulldog ended with No I EXPERT WELDING Mr and Mrs- Carney Wrather and the Bombers leading 78-70. So beer and ale, if we so desire, is just one, but an important one, ot son of Mayfield last Thursday. BOND STRAIGHT those personal freedoms. ... „ F-R-E-E ESTIMATES! ended the 1983-84 basketball sea- Appro! Mn. Max Cummings of Lex- son for the Bulldogs, but they had HOWARD'S ington, Kentucky spent the week- a fair record, winning 12, losing 7. end with her mothier, Mrs. Roy 100 PROOF 90 PROOF In Kentucky... beer goes with fun, with relaxation Terry Beadles played an out- BODY SHOP Vowell, and other relatives. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, ING 507 E. State Use standing game for the Bulldogs. MTUD us Nma IT aiMOH Mnuno chhr imwui-4 CI P. 0. Bo* 22187, Loelcville, Ksatacky 40222 Miss Glenda Hastings, who is 408 L attending college at Jackson, spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Earl Hastings and family. Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Baker and YOU USE THIS ONE y baby of Chicago spent the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mn III i l I l i i i i i i i i i i i i i Landolph Baker, and family. BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD Mn. Dorita Boggess and son. 3101 Bordstown Rood Brad, attended the Scout Blue- Gold Banquet at the Methodist Louisville 5, Kentucky Church in Fulton liacently. Mrs. D. A Drumm and daugh- "ease mail lo me without obligation, Information and an application to This is the bottom of our line. ter, Debbie, ot Martin visited Mn Blue Cross-Blue Shield. (Tempest Sports Coupe) Veneda Moss and family recently. The Friendship Club met last Wednesday at the home ot Mn. An Paul Long, with Mn Louise Brockwell acting as co-hostess. _CTAtt_ Sixteen members were present FARM BUREAU MEMBERS — SEE YOUR FARM BUREAU AGENT and one visitor, Mn. Mary Cook. We wish a long life with much • • ' • i • i i i I I I I I I I | | happiness to our newly-weds, Mr. and Mn. Bill Haynie, who were 306 M married at the Church of Christ GIVE THIS ONE TO A yrj here on Saturday afternoon. Mn. Haynie is the former Miss Louise Meadows, daughter of Mr. and RELATIVE OR FRIEND V Mn. Jack Meadows. _i_L 1 I I I I I I l I l i • p BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD 3101 Bordstown Road NF-8 Louisville 5, Kentucky

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1964 City Anlo Tags now on sale al HICKMAN-FULTON COUNTIES RURAL ELECTRIC CO-OP CITY NATIONAL BANK City Clerk's Office. Deadline is OK - PARISIAN LAUNDRY ft . CLEANERS March 1. YOUR BEN FRANKLIN ft WESTERN AUTO ASSOC. STORE SOUTHOtN STAR HOSPITAL HEWS Canned The following were patients in Hams PLENTY OF liitl IN THE the Pulton Hospitals on Wtednes liiI^'H lay, February 29: 8 JONES HOSPITAL. Aneel Hall, Earl Foraee, Sr , Terry Outland, Wayman Hall, Mrs 4 3essie H«nley,- Gary Fields, Mrs. WITH ISuperRtohf PORK IQINS1 rames C. Croft, Ernest Owen, PATII-FAK FROZEN to- A- F. Kupfer, Mrs. Bud Ma 7-RIB ROAST Cotttor Cut Pork Chops Whole First I heny, Fulton; W. D. Starks, Route BEEF STEAKS meet I t, Fulton; L. M Bryars, Bardwell; 1» INDIVIDUAL STEAKS Loin Lh. vlrs. Hardy CHeatham, Meiber. LOIN RIB O. C. Cox, Wingo. t*-o*. pkg. 79,. c (Loi n Half Loin • lb. HILL VIEW HOSPITAL sural EIGHT SMOKfl) Mrs. Eunice Bowen, Mrs. J. A. U>. Rib Hall lawks, Bernell Thorpe, Fulton; LOi Rat* .Lb. alo Irs. Dorothy Rose, Raymond Chipped 69 59 "auUcner, Mrs. Russell Roar, Bob 29 Country "icKnight, Mrs Luke Mooney- * Beef am, Mrs- Herbert Grissom, Aaron 35c 1st Cuts lb. 35c Ribs . J-b. Tiomas Johnson, South Fulton; •trs, W. D. Greer, Route 1, Fulton; 4-Os. irs. Coleman Jackson, Nathan Pkg. ^opeland, Miss Jo Swift, David 25* Mlins, Water Valley; Mrs. Rich- CHOOSE THESE VALUES AND GET THE IN THE rrmi rd Carter, deve Work, Dukedom; trs. Elbert Clark, Clinton; Mrs. FROZEN OCEAN Whole or HaH \valene Sallee, Route 3, Martin. No Center FULTON HOSPITAL Cod Fillets Semi-Boneless Hams §L.( Sllcn Removed Mrs. Georgia Hill, Mrs. W. P. Vustin, Mrs. W. T. Barnes, Susie ngrum, Mrs- J. S. Barclay, Mrs. Ground Beef tsT ( Leonard Allen, Mrs. Lola Howard, 29* Irs. Lara Armbruster, Mrs. Mart •s U.S.D.A. / No Limit % Seed, Fulton; Mrs May Rolard, KrVPrC 'n'pected ( None Sold I drs. Ray Green, Mrs. B. L. Poy- 5b« $1.39 I I J VI * Top Quality \ To Poolers / er, Mrs. Elvis Provow, South Smoked Pork Chops ST u, 89c "ulton; Mrs. Jack Underwood, loute 1, Fulton; Ruel Pulcher, Irs. Luther Weaver, Loney An- Perch Fillets SET (5 £ $1 .59) - 33c Jiffy Frozen Steaks 52/ '^79c erson. Route 3, Fulton; Harold tUEzall, Route 5, Fulton; Mrs, ohn Mitchell, Mrs. Johnson Fish Sticks«» ('££29c)K£49c Bacon Sfwres Lb. 39c ">avis, Kay Dowdy, Clinton; Glen a 'anpoot, Route 4, Clinton; Mrs. Shrimp (5 & $3.39) 69c Turkeys ( T")39c T 35c taniJel Davidson, Route 1, Duke- oro; Bobby Wiggins, Burnie Halibut Steak ^ 49c Wieners (49c) 2 £ 95c lames, Water Valley; J. N Pork Sausage ...( u, 39c) 2 69c thodes. Route 1. Water Valley ; Si Leg O Lamb.. u. 69c '.tark, Route 2, Water Valley; Will Super 1Righ t CO . Cut. Lb. 77C IcClanahan, Mrs. Jerry Roberson, Canadian Style Bacon K- Cornish Hens « 47c) 59c Ipute 1, Crutchfield; Fred Pillow, loute 1, Wingo; W. J. Jordan, layfield; Anita Ruth Farrow, Ar- # ington. BANANAS u. 10* Light Tuna 4 *.T89*

,,, n I M Cotdstr.sm % Perfect I-U>. J Q, nany ailments. Apples osIie!oi« * 10 Fer 69c Salmon I p,Bk 1 i*"" c.. THe esteem in which she was L b ' t-Lb. Can Uc Chum. eld in this community can best Potatoes 10 B s s 59c >e summed up by a remark made Tomato Juice a*p 4 ^ 99* >y Mary Jo when I told her Sun- lay morning that Mrs. Estes had LENTEN CHEESE SALE! TOUR CHOICE massed away. Said Mary Jo.: "You MH.0 CHEDDAR. MUENSTES Pumpkin Pie Parker 1 He m •!«* nean that friendly lady who FRESH MICK. MR-O-&IT SUCEO vorked at Bennett's Drug Store is AMERICAN OR FIMENTO 49* (•sveSe)... Oea. lead? I didn't think anythii* Glazed Donuts 33* •ould ever go wrong with her, she vas always in such a good humor." Mrs. Estes, the widow of a B. Fab Detergent £ 32* Ajax Cleanser 2 ^33* Istes, died Saturday night at the ""ulton Hospital after a short ill Excedrin Her husband and an infant son Nestles i receded her in death. Survivors SAVE 20c SAVE 24c Facial nclude a step-son, Harry Estes of Semi-Sweet Vew Orleans; a sister, Mrs. Arthur Tissue.. • • 95 Morsels Saverly of Henderson, Tenn., a Puffs wother, Richard Cage of Portland, *-Os. Fke IS-Os. Ffef. Oregon; two half-sisters, Mrs BUI 149' 169 Varren of Memphis and Mrs. Lula TOOTH S55 ' DA'LY |ALL FLAV0'S' O '^OO Aae M; rtin of Nashville; two lalf-brothers, Dan Cage of Nash- ille and John Cage of MWnphis c { md several nieces and nephews. IponaC-) ~ 29' Dog Food... IL OT 25 49 She was a member of the First Methodist- Church. Funeral services weite held at 1. p. m. Monday at the Hornbeak. Mrs. Filberts Stokely's Finest Foods ;"un«ral Home chapel with Rev Kleenex TT. T. Barnes officiating. Interment was in Tancei Ceme- Lima Beans 'ery in Wleakley County, near Towels (2cOff)2, --69' Margarine Z49' Aharon, Term. Tomato Catsup *>«>• 21c Active pallbearers were: Guy Jfcton, Bob Binford, Joe Bennett, Shellie Beans Charlelart s Sushart and Harry Bue- Blue Spry Com Cme Style.... 2'-^ 39c NOTEBOOK— f ®e«ee - VLJ. 1-Os. -%Q VsOm Who Is Kernel M...„i Cans J7t (Ccnttnu* mm voce oat) Liquid Blue Silverdust Shortening r> wwte 7 ^Jf - Vic op on the matter for the moment IJ-Ox. Cream Style X Cans J'v 1-Lb. V«Orn AH of Fulton was sbockfad md 15-Ox. 35* 6-0z. - addened when Robey'a resignation Box { Lima Beans —.— c.. became known on WFUL's live I-Pt 6-Ox. Box 32 34 3^79 Vlre Monday morning. I think 63* 25c Cenneth Turner's comments con- 1-lb. cerning Jim Robey speak for al- Quart Party Peas .„..«....».»m.,2 ca«s 57C •nost all of us. Here's what Ren 89* 7-Ox. Box 6-Ox. Box Can 32c said: m m Tomatoes 2 can. "1 have seen and known several 1-iA. 49c -ity Managers and James Robey irgent 4-Oa. s one of the best informed, best M 32*,H,80* Tablets 2^69* Cut Green Beans ...—..2 ££ 27c trained, and most intelligent of $ bm 1 any I have known. Its going to be Wisk ~41W1C 1» Soap "^"'3 32* Cut Green Beans 2 c1;2M3c > big blow to Fulton to lose him. "But, we can always be thank- Cut Green Beans l*-Os. •ul we had him as long as we did. Soap I?. 2--39* Praise Soap 2 ^ 29* 31c Aider his leadership. Fulton has . Tube 3k 'ofged many years ahead. He Lux Soap £ 4 —41* Dove Soap IT. L 2—49* aved the City the amount of his alary many, many times over. In .'act, he has come up with pro- Lux Soap r 2-29* Fluffy All ^ v. 3 ^ 79* Pepsodent 49* grams we had never even THOUGHT about. We will be -eaping rewards rf his foresight Breeze Detergent 2 £83* Dish Washer All «~44* KOs. or years to come. Its s pity wfc Stripe Tube -an't keep him. Swan Pink Liquid 63* Condensed All ^39* 69* "All we can do is wish him well n his new location .and say Lifebuoy Soap ST 2 -31* Liquid All o^ ST 76* Congratulations to Henderson " Only 33* We hope they fully appreciate Tooth Brush Mc Offl-- what a fine choice they have Handy Andy o^^ wti- 37* 69* FRICBS IN THIS AD VFKTIVf THRU UTS FEB. 2* ON PERRY OOMO SHOW WE GREAT ATIANTK t FAQFIC TEA COMFANY. MC Miss Nancy Adams of Full." vill fly to New Orleans from New Soaky Green Giant Clorox York to appear on the Perry Como Children, liquid SWEET PEAS how In the Crescent City Thurs- BUACH Isy March 8. She will appear 2 -16 ok. Cans *ith the Ray Charles singers on 43c the show. 22* 39*