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For more information, please contact [email protected]. • 141...01.111,Fonr•Mpup.itoog•Vew ono •n—•. - •• • oreervonmusitsktaittlEXPI*T"'"""`""" CHARLES DICKEN'S "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" STARRING R3NLri `j;'J'IlAN AT ORPHEUM SUNDAY-MONDAY Ful Lase0Pa County News Yuur Form And I loine l'apLr - Superior Coverage I MOAT. .11'1 -el, Itele • \i itsilt tiN1 FleertiN, ertell'Untle ••• let I: mmoommalay. aro.. owe.. 4,.•4 ampour 4.m.•44.44.--44•4=1•444•••••• FULTON 1.0.”41 WINS COURT IN SECOND kr$IA LI! Subscribers REGIONAL TOURNEY CUT-OVER FOR NEW 1°41 b I!! ruTeN MAR. 13-14 PHONE SYSTEM HERE IN COURT APPEAL WEFK T FULTON r lea df‘14.4.it ; AM& SA:1' ••10 i'.SIlil .1 • elt's :we ,,,n ..• &Witt Ii A reeent . I ,akettaill tow nameet, which La to last Sat- irda:.. i!rit iv nittOP News operetioi, County set° be the re .1 held at the Felten leen Schoe was thrown, putting 4.1 here tlits week, with Judie. telephone syi. •,,,,st • _ • _ t ee new flashlight totIty, fa 1. I. 11,1 titian presiding Grand einnaatiim Friday and Saturday, s • „ 13•14, with eight outstanding tern just installed by th•• Solute-et, & I owl , Jury leo A Ashen, II Kelvey, the llueo • Roll of 150 tainele II, Itlay J A Aseel: lailtielit lkluw i,. earns to the Purchase Dixtriet par- Eel Telephone & Teleerepti Co „i. 1. 0 I. Alley. W. W. new subset added to the large I. Taylor, Mt s. Len 1.1. Holly. has of to coy a tlectsien by 11-• Coma:. W. W 1, witting Fifty-five schools, in Mayor DeMyer, members ,, s 1 4 I. 1Trovon, It. C. Helm, II. liet of tereit•te of 'The Fill nit •,teltii•ate, Roy Thomas, local reportere were state hal hen i . lee tele fir,nditrant, 0. T tee week,: 14111i1 Shepard, E E. Bondu he I urcoase, mealtime those of retuned and „, Net'*, durfor. the riaat feil'on end !Weer-nen Ceutates, will peewit at the invitation t' bi f'14171.113 d!'i• Junes. belie omit, Cliff A. B. Ovei by • It. C. Pwoell, Itodeey for 1;0,) taws subsen ca. Wade, h•ate• • t•oe., r ••• • • dr!ve ,t,1,1 district totti•tuntionts on March bid tIlt', Ii.1111 m aagern (nee, pinriqt the e, A J Willey, C ,, le Lawson Coculutioa dtileet Ceruni, S. F Jeffrees, Mrs ino•if oft ,f 41,, vonaiit'e lal. to weed nut the best teunis aunt 'A ID be held later. t t igers, „ ', (e5'e:4.. leellie tee dry'' it yeer 'I Veteithee.poon, Jehr, (' Jent.s. n ex.) e Kentucky 'settler-tip, 'for the regional meet- The cut-off took plare at I'' ...'tnmin.1. tnC tf. al ate,.ii ii lout'horn. ereLlaz I,(mitt, J. E. Itobineen, Ben Don two rniniiii• In this ;,saa (hp 114),,,, Nugeet. e:' Imre the following week. The ly 10.44 P.M Within • :1, "icte't. K Laird. I•, 10'11 99C so get , • .1 A I).molue Leslie mayor DCM)41 %ea taut: an reivet' Csesei , A ttleretatli. F. 51 Ti. •• ;Fete (! lirsseale itaieling team winning here will yelee of 1.1." ie t 1 re , Ie • "4 ve to the state tournament, mews'- vete Malcien, Itrileedien, at Jae le, .1 Ii S'one, .1 C Witeseei, F11.1 4 1.4 T Ii'. ' ore. A 51. Bleeder pewee', ,,. • e e, e • 1.1 • :4 4 4,. • I. - to J 0 Lewis. superintendent of 7.1.•nfl , and the operators we''' and • Pere; . it i • ( I•4 if: • 41 1 '4 1 , '4•14 eten aely engaged in placing cads, : Pd in the fare, • ''i• •'t .• ,r, Alex Staee, I kiri,I.,,e;• i Jii• • ii 1 .1 i C.,. .1 sciaela alid manager of the l• • •• • •'• Si os u:ear and eiislinet. (I0I'.•* et, ' • • 1 1'11. '• '.. I •• I 1 ; e He:kegs will ',lay in the The new switch beard has 1,00di 1013. JIMA t • •..' I. • • '1 Ie.. , , t14•1 ,•..1 herd,' v • ui Totamenen, at Ilitaman plugs for 11•.t. locally. which doe: toyed ti 'Vmi1 Peinneeel i;r1 C. I y, feadt, ti Saturday, March 6-7. not include rii, :a ['hones which will eve menials , I , . \Veit S1 t 41•111111. be witnuttt the use of the stereholder., , I, faces a hard operated J 1.atte & Wi 11 one of to 351) ro :,• t• staison as follows: eiank. The new *vim is l e. 1•:•,e. V in IOW today, iind pas' fere • • ,!K!IS MEETING 'e• i , I. • led:. heir. Jan 31; Murray, the most modern 4, 11,.•,c•. let). metanation has reel!ired careful to, tt, • • I F'. t1t,111,0...1, •1' .1! ..1 City, there. Feb. 7, Hick- elannieg and trenicatdous expend, r:1E VEr WEEF ( eef, 14 - Nee!. , l,.4 mule' eaten Ber,V.Iicr has super !hi t • " .1 • • y es,. ,• • • • ,t. I". Willir,41, V,t.rIto KeV11. 'nest layirg of tuidergiound cable,. cc, 51,tease Lee..e. Hanal 1' ; • I Reece J P f '7' I e- CIU.•se, ,r• 1', Nlayijo•',1 there. Erb ..vhile Frank Merryman had char:, "1 've• 1r -a. " C,) A• jar. e • • ee-Lequie catch, J C S'ene. •If` Feb 21e Sechilia, of construction of the building I. offICIHIS st1C. 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It 1- anemia se. 0 t .. fel Mrs Elia. fice Ego preent Sopervisor ml quiries are in% Isi • (44 4 ss; r (a 7 ,• ie• Pe l).•aot, Service 1i a. leiteem & Perry Service Sta- I Cu Owen -bens Ky en courteous attention by its of a ., C '1*, - ' , V, ..10,‘• h'' T:r', '• in'' •'4•,,I4, 72 were held I le,o, ' •i , • 1. al, eel!' 11(e:eel:let, Mi. • ' r• • F a•••• a fee , cr • . --- ficers." TS • , ••••' 7.0') '1 NI I P. H. W.•:1',.1 114. t t•• eee ... AT T M Franklin is eeesetent 111 T. ''t Ise r'el, • W EL L • 7 I(;•l tt WATER WORKS HERE association: J. r Fell, sne.retet e w eaeeit• Reed. reseietent ,.. '1io• treasurer: W. C . F1 .II" Fob. 7th. 1:30 P C. bored re••,•fess Brown.Ib derail being e are• been underway here all retary. The 7 ' !"! cretchfieri • N 0. Yates, Win Smith, Mrs. Lul '• 1'. 7'.1!",'. ank Tv. igg, A. L. of T. M. Frankate I II ana?s• Mrs 01;,10 t•J net relatives and . esee. en the well at the city corneas/id Fee . ea, ed ii !eke foe...roles% .51:--; It Cerriet.e11, W '1 of the Vodie E Fel! 1, e• . Emi v• j A '• Sae was a member I.-: weeks. v.hich went bad the Reed. I ti's!,L'.1:.1(d:tittt.nst 5oIrc..-;. Perry, C ,5.111.. glk '1 c• Preshvterian church at N. DeMyer. Brewtier. N. 0 Create P n White C. Cowers-, eee,te aai y , vat of Jaeuary, E. jL.FL ia....oey Valley, Tenn.. since early' 'it an of the water works com- 3 D Davis. W. P. 'Merrell , • a teset cen be made (1rehren. W A Steaise Sea.an. Grent. & Co er T.Ti Fannie .aeldiesod. was 3 true christian ae/ea of the City Council states. el erecter. a wonderfol mother and , •': ''Id strainer is being pulled. a.-••eted cteneane,n, Her departure, e well cleaned out and a new CRUTCIIFIrl 1) NEWS )RPtint'el THEATRE HAS A•Eii•S FINE LINE-UP OF PlefUR .1i1I:0.11 ('17'IZENS ASK (Y)l'kT ,e oet. :-et• leeves her! eamer irstelled, this work reguir- ,• .st sf ji FOR SHOWING NeXT WLEK STOP (,.111BLING; it: ,)- andalmnot cmi the,ii.e several days. Cornea Well & Tom Arington was taken C. TO e• .); t'ai' 49th anniver- Mr. Fat ,• - — wedding Sup!',' Company of Memphis started the hospital at Fulton last Frich* • • •lIt11.1.11'3,,:mt- of Circuit iairy feteetlese. to tied life's path-1 the work Saturday with a owe He is reported to be bet eeint w.•:.mn The entire night. The theali to-niers of Fulton : to 17 here 1,1c,reley afternoon a comn'unity 'if a dozen men ter now.
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