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  • ROBERT TAYLOR-WALLACE BEERY IN "STAND UP AND MT' AT THE FULTON THEATRE SUNDAY, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY

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    OR

    .1011 PRINTIN.f.

    SERVII IYour Farm And Home Paper - - Superior Coverage

    FULTON, KS'., liltIDAT, tiliBRUARY 3 1939

    W. VALLEY WOMAN l'5"`";,"7,7,:,x";;,'!".,, 10BION PTA MEETS liVOMAN SHOT IN `.""(' '"f'" " r /e"' 'yew t FPrIGStui DERAILED,,c(sir tis'Nruu • L DIES FROM BURNS ' IN SOUTH FULTON CVARREE BY PADGETT Ti;P:tri t'Ti KILLED

    tec,•,-, lel; treatment in the I

    C. NI Clinmley. District Fscinit. Memphis, was in Fulton T,.day.T. J. Quicley. General Superin-

    tendent. Southern Lines, accompan-ied by J. W. Kern. Superintendent.Paducah. spent Tuesday afternoonin Fulton.A W Ellington. Train Master.

    Tenn.. was in Fulton onbusiness Tuesday.

    W II. Purcell. Supervisor. was inMartin Wednesday morning onsupervisory matters.

    J. J. Hill. Conductor. Memphis.Tenn.. spent Wednesday in Fultonwith friends.C. S. Wahd. Supervisor, was in

    Dyersburg the first part of thisweek.W. R. liovious. ,laim Agent of

    Memphis, passed through Fulton onTuesday, enroute home front Padu-s:k ,

    ',%I • I" I i •I •• lit; i \t t% 1 11:lis

    A fn.?, 1 ,41;crlinown as "Mae West." had four••ars derailed Wednesday afternoonin the new yards of the Illinois

    MRS. / kl' II \TEI'lli NS`.1rs Zzi -"i; es. 4.i.

    a‘k o at 0, nil,

    The remains were carried to Clin-ton. Ky., for burial. She was suv-vived by her husband, twin daugh-ters. Mrs. James McMurray of Beet-

    Mrs. Paul Jones of

    MISS GLADYS UNDER/4'00DMiss Gladys Underwood. 43. pass-

    ed away Sunday. January 29. at theKoch Hospital in St Louis. Mo.. af-ter thirteen years illness. Funeralservices were held Tuesday after-noon from the Winstead-Jones Fun-eral Dome by the Rev. A. M. Yobmer of Dyersburg, Tenn., withinterment in Liberty.Miss Underwood was born Dec-

    ember 10, 1895 in Dickson County.Tenn., and was a member of theFirst Baptist Church of St. IShe is survived by her

    W. C. Underwood of Jackson, Tenn.Gordon Underwood, a brother, ofMemphis. Tenn., an uncle, J A.Underwood and a niece. Mrs How-ard Srange, both of Fulton.

    "See, she's doinc 72 miles an hour. I'd open her up but I vs er.1poor Mrs end my brai.er don't hold."

    State oii oneeyed cars. Several motorists of thisvicinity have been picked up andfined.

    11 11

    g,lit .v nunageIII slime to he

    time nextmonth. Experience in trading forlivestock and used tractor, pre-ferred Williams Ilanduare Cus,( Union, 10.

  • Tin.; FuuroN COUNTY NEWS. FULTON KENTUCKYThe Fulltin county Neu., 1... 'hi. (I,. I I S.10 IN(1 1 I% A.S

    to, er the field and WI in is ,J. Paul Rushart, 3Iva. Editor gestlons in objectives for 19.11 great many people die of all

    or the first ohjectne kinds or accidents each year; aPUBI.ISIIED EVERY FRIDAYWiu k'

    the Folio Cmhabr e ‘4f Cmmoerce Krratmatte 'iconic. die of prevent • tit"sing with Mr. J°1' ."

    tritereti as second class matte ar Julie is nd 4\10 continue to be. the oh. shle diseases. It is Importuat that 'Hit the "11" (lay. wt" un -

    t with Ilie record of J. W.1933, at the port office at Fulton tainmg of industries fie our ...its , very eft..-t h, mad, to

    Ky., under the act of filarch 3, 1879. , sena:thing that the csam is , „1 C•O le, seeretarY or the Stale Boutsi

    I werks n ism:Linde. year in les! Iron) the tsoilpoint of the future ‘f ""rimicY• wirn 1111" r'4114111titer 50 years of si•rvaas Mr. lltfo-OBITUARIES. Card of Thanks, .

    Business Notices and Political Cards tlett twit him

    bilk

    at the rates specified by .41.1 their examinations before Seer,tlSlitIIt advertising department. ll'IIII 4 lIlt w‘rk to load • l I, tied se "1'1" that n'tSubscription eaten radius of 20 Pel'11,Pinle

    wee s :eel i4•aslinds (144,1 11'0"1""' nett visit to Loots‘ille In Jill..---

    miles of Follon £1.110 a year. Etas-

    where $1.50 a year.

    'AROUND TOWN

    PLANNING AHEAD

    The Chamber of C II

    as holding its annual tmetiog and

    election of officers very shortly. Itwill start a new year and will dec-

    ide on its projects told objectives

    for the coming twelve months. So

    CHICKFor

    SALE

    I en. •

    E;s.-' ,._ .•

    Triple-checked

    STOCKEvery chick co m es

    from blood-tested pro-

    duction proven stock.

    We can supply you

    with any breed in any 1

    quantity.

    Friday and Satardao

    SEE USAND BE SATISFIED

    1114. %,•.1t• Ill ill',.;,,„41 41111$ of effort.

    lIlt 11.,11SITII: 1,4 :I) o• IT141 Y,; t,,,1 I 'ph! „

    II. I

    • .1 IYri,u into' ' :man :ma 37 year.PH' 444"44' th" !atm. on 13211, dor Jr. took his e .r.III • 11111,'Il1I'It,ltS(I,mr. vaetiri

    "iole• tor it ,ke 4'ilittt Li be .t ..t,i 0 a „At. 11111.11 eri 4111i, While that (Ii

    Iit VA lit'111"Y t" "'. fr I/ 'ar lig, Jr is attia41.11141 irt• T141 pl..; • tO 1100, • t 11141 T, .1 .,111) lok,•11 140. ITl $4.1114T pn,

    Fine Yeas, Is a long record for'wool, :mit till' 51100 Idd st 11111A1 il, 5l111144rli ,,,,o,ene,

    aim m July yuar, Mr

    -Ii II be I...pealed.- thee %youth] so mei betel shop II repessi ills ssip 1 11144. its rt.g.I,, 501110 othel' corotritiliA) tO .1,:e the lo i '.414',' to tittnek both 1,11,11,1,„„ist fur half „11101Onli: 5111111111 ilo ef the tll44 ItIlpIl taet 'iielettl.t 1.10 iory [luring tins long perael ofotijectives of 1939.

    r•iirs he has devoted his service••II 41 40 14 ?tot a one year tri iodine the sick of this

    r It is a long till)) objcctirr (mall to 1,1 11' urr ,,oly rho or ,lb, Therc's h inily it (mini)' in this

    alug wc.fl. • :4,14,11. Th" C:1:1Illt't•I I, trt ,.••a nt Line.Cf.mmeree, aided 115 the helo and 'Ii, r• f‘ 041141114 di tisuilairt of other civic organ:7111'011, 1111,11Z at once: it cannot rectily t •could push through a In.0j1:4:: 4 't 40,1 1. ct of twenty years in two:this nature. Beautification alSo IlaS but it call and should continue tilltIll aty ram.fications and while ex,- .tart it made last year. Last yearsiderable p•, t'l-: has bee', dene t..• the first time in its history,ing the past • • ..: • - . • City of Fulton made a capital'el project. Phiel, e4.4-1 po im.estment in recreation for its

    •1 vigor sear after 3car. Obtain- people when it built playgroundsa tree and shrub nursery wi uld for white and colored. These are:t stop ((Ire', arch followed hy .' not fah guide to serve all the tam-. fully directed program 'if plant- I I I Ii II and this year at least twotrees and shrubs. ,141.7.1• white playgrounds should be

    ...out ification also includes a bu:It.rig drive to got torn diffs.,1 1....111,Yr. this can and '.ht Illold shacks that are now oad.. am dime At the same time weSOreS, but a real menace te otu bevy the chy should be looking for-munity. It should incluse s -said into the future and ta) inng effort to enlist the cooper- ulfins for 01, re' recreation for allr of every family to mak- our 'Igo goons. We need parks with

    score, holding a nice lead through-as neat. clean ar.d beautdol te, poila• II I. fields f,,t• outdo., ilia the rest of the game. Peeryard constant pressor.. 0'. 0', 10,1 commuoity centers for in-

    Drissien hit the picket from all

    SWIFT'S!HATCHERY

    city to do the same pit:itic!ronerly. streets and pa: kf.,

    There are many rural prop ctsich should be given attention Is-

    is,. Chamber. Great work has been'1 .ein the purebred sire progratand improvement of Lvestock.poultry. more fruit growing are ofvital interest to all of us.The Chamber of Commerce ha-:70mp:ished cor.r.iderai g,,od.rk during the past year and it.s started several important pre-. ts. To carry on it must have the!Tort of the people of the coinnit)'. First it must have the ices to operate, then it must Ins\men and women who are vii-to give their time and energ..work on committees, etc.. andmust have the backing, the act-

    , inlets-se the support of the en -e community. if it is to do cflive work for all of us.

    1LOVE -TO 5-Cr.\(THIECHILDREN HAVE I --

    A GOOD

    I it,20144

    Do you "fly .11 to pieces" when the children are nory, orwhen the vegetables burn. or when Ih:. jelly won't "jell?"Some mothers are just r.aturally cranky. Some mothers arecross and impatient because they ore ncrvous.

    If you are a natural crank, DR MILES NERVINE won'tdo much for you. you ere irrib,ble because your nervrsare overtaxed, DR. MILES NERVINE will do a lot ta. ;%011.

    Do you suffer from Sleoplessia,s, Restlessness. N, 011,":Irritability, Nervous Headache, er Nervous Indigestiiml Doyou worry over trifles, start at sudden noises? Oivit.r.ednerves will cause all these treuhles, and DR. ynt_rs NERV-ENE will help you to relax those c...a.rtaxed nervcs.

    Why don't you give it a trial ort our guarantor of satisfac-tkei or your money back? Vora dria..•.ist can tell Nfoli aboutDR MILES NERVINit:. lie has been selling it ever since hestarted clerking in a drug store. Dr. Miles Neri•inc comesIn two forms—Liquid and Effervescent Tablets.

    Nenice. tante $1.00—Feaall Battle 2.SeFfferusscent Tstitets, Large e,,sloire leselasr •

    door me. We need trained super- atv.h.s. prudueirg _.31 points for her\ isers to ti aeh all the people hoe, ill

    team.III play. h e. to use their spars, time,, The end of the first quarterprofitably.

    t'°". to keepwill

    al'. found the Red Devils holding a 4-fit, both mentally and physic:a:point lead, with the score 8 to 4The handwriting is on the wallThe second quarter found the boysThis must come and it would bebattling for supremacy with Southwise to plan now, a long range plan.Fulton making only five points ardso as to go forward along thes,Dresden four. In the last halmore playgrounds during 1939 andFrankurm Red Devil scoring ace.lines. But right now let's build two turned on the heat and made tenet started by providing adequateg points of 19 for his team to windrecreation to all the .children of up the game 32-16.playground age.The line-ups were as follows:

    Boys—S. F. Pos. DresdenYour word is something to keep

    One.after you have given it to some Frankum 12 F

    Allen 7

    MeKiTII1(' 4 F Westbrook 4

    Billingsby 1Melton

    The fellow who gets up early isusually the same guy who getsahead fast.

    —o0o—Men like Henry Ford have made

    mistakes—but never the same onestwice.

    —o0o—Learn not to complain If you

    cant see ay good in the world.y0ura•if

    I% HAT IVE HAVETO SELL OR sDsspi

    I, root ti.hoW lase

    Porch Sp ingI jolittlo scales1 Etienne I'm

    Ii-, Inc Iron1 Electric. Heater1 Dinner Bell , new I1 Tuil-Wheel Trailer, good hires

    sin side I °arch..3 Small Tables

    I Good 'Tod. I 1 P Trask1 Smith-Prenner m Al filer1 Cream S teirdsrI Niee Mantle v. It 11 irr.lr1 Inettbat-,r, large srI Six-Foot Extension Din •

    Table.

    Frasier 4 0 Malone 4Faulkner 5 G Reavis 6

    Sal.s. S. F.—Niamey. Dresden—Freeman, Turner and Thomas.

    Girls—s, F.Hastincs 11Terrell 13HarwoodBowlin

    Pos, DresdenF Pentecost S

    Peery 31PoundsMelts-

    RayC Gre,Subs: S F —Reed and Vato• •

    Referee. Hurst,

    DEATHS(Continued Fsom Page One)

    WHAT WE WANTW- have rtistemers he '1% ill

    S'.. lip for or bus--Denim (lutesRecker,Dressers

    Small Circulating Heat, sI I-2 Ibir‘e International Gas

    Engineaja.taa Washing \IMMO('

    1 Corn Planter pith Dean At-tachmentCoati filk CowsKerosene Range):Kitchen 1 (swotsDoes Ii ,kes ShovelsHammers. Sapsreside Appl,ances

    -WHAT DO 'tot' wAsr.AUCTloN S TURD Al*114 T11.11,--?

    111 jilt thinc You Want ToSell or Swap.

    rt2TER CENTERNest I) r la I else PoullisIbidit

    11-Iillen. Kentucky.

    Werim,dav..Ifiniiary 1..daughter. Nlifs

    to‘r 41. ,fx II

    I'' .1 \Vied :,•1

    RUPTURE,Nhic .71'1 it

    SHEVNAN, idel kilts 11ex !tett id p.rson.111!e at the lising Csbli Hotel. 1' atii-cah. sunitt and NtrinclaFebrutt 5 aid if, from 9 A. at t„6 P. M.

    - 4.0 14111 1 la 11, 1.11,01 lit• A% 1010111 el

    3,:1. 1.111 11,10\ 11 ST.I 1111 31.11

    111,11 has not at homeailmmisterisl to over theIii' lb noi It 1)rtig Store

    \, mei, cm lis hailc :tram suchI I Loll 1.11 mitt trimidl)' I It1:1?,0

    T1,1 .1 an:1.1l14 11!,, NIT.

    South Fulton Split,.With Drt mien Team

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    I . . I 4 , 1wito, II', ell woo.ht0i.tre. Mrs. (Me Ynte'-. .41. All MAIM rilY011 pl II

    FrlInt Of Detroit, Jalaili Itict 1,1144,1 1". •""' P.m(three Willa. Walter itilUCWIly If eartk e-totii , tiot 10, H. t,i .1 all.Mar Fulton. and Clartawe and Car- tii,, r .•;•,lyle of East St. Louis, lit., hiswet-es, Lola, Anna Mae. and MaryRoberts, Mrs. Clay Taylor, Mr• ACHING01111 Mrs. 1,, 11,1,1111 Rolwris, a:I 01 Full if

    C 0 LDSaid; and three nephei‘s.

    SIDS SA1tAll WILSON

    '1 1 ...1

    Ft/tier:11 in'.':; lt.t'S ('.4 II11l11•,l:1‘' ill 11.1.111‘14,11

    W A Geriltier ofTenn Inteiment followed at thiaHill cemetely.

    Seri( a of Firer;Doem_.11_._u_c_h Damage

    firea over the pail week eu !kt pt the hafal fire department hose.About foil, o'clock Friday Lift,'

    soon, tilt -iron Were called t,t thhome 01 'I'. II. Irby en Se ••ond stivet, p here male!1, s hail menignited in a wifidow of the rms..partee 1,1 oceir led by Mrs. Fs'

    Illifithati. The. flame W11.4 ext

    ith small damage.

    Five o'cliwk Fr.day after!,the fire department was call,. •the corner of Fourth and It,

    The red-clad basketeers of Souil.' streets were a fire had started

    Fulton divided the spoils with tl.. small restaurant. Origin ofDresden teams Friday night. t'e was unknown. The blaze vgirls losing 39 to 24, and the boys tinguished. Then seven ni 14,winning 32 to 18. avenging a de fire was reported in the barberfeat at the hands of the boys from nextdoon That too was smstileDresden earlier in the season. The Then at one o'clock in the motsSouth Fulton gym was packed with the third f re broke out in thespectators, with a number of the itary Cafe on the corner. TOfan flock of Dresden attending. bla a, destroyed the three build,

    In the girls' game, Dresden gain • Total loss with no insurance.

    ed an teirly lead, ending the first Thos. Wilson tesidence on .1quarter on the top side of an lass street. where painters and t

    hangers had been busy the dayfore. caught fire Fralay abcti:o'clock. Truck No. 2 lesponded.they were unable to checkblaze . The home pas '•destroyed.

    A fire occurred at the City Elestrie Cempany at eight o'clock Sunday night. completely d• -•the interior of the buil,:damage was done to Graham i!inure Co. nextdoor. or H. HGrocery, which were protectedthick brick walls.

    - TI III

    Mims: Thri: DISTRESSThis Easi, Qatick Wayl

    • , ,•1110, )..,, tiredIll' Jl,Il 44 ma •'' u .1 1 11,1`

    I 1,,,{ 444444 her•Irretone. v....,1 01,111,11114, woottlong 31,1 lfirtiie I, ettn.....,.,„, ,'art breakiiIK 1,11

    anti pont ”etttiltIng from COIrlail'iVrn 15 -11,1 than a mustard plaster—

    Itiea,n,ii• has lit en timed hy millions foreser ;el 11(p,onintelldrii by ntanyitoi10111 1111,1 11111,111. In thlVo at i"ntha;

    rad EstesSinew, 40s. Aptimeed liy Coot' House.kr‘ping Humps All ilressists.

    VELESS;I .1 FE

    $3.50alt ractins coinmunity -w ide

    interest. Slalse your appoint-ment now—

    Phone 59

    ARCADEREAI'TI SHOP

    'L. B. NEELY, Prop, Lake St.

    INSIST ON VITAMINS "A"IN AMY COUGH MEDICINE

    AND "0"IOU BUY

    , prescription contains genuineBuild Up Resistance While Re- iict.04w,.od Cree,ael Menthol andlieving Coughs from Colds. five other important ingredients

    _ ,onibined in a base of pure CPI:-Iturnia Fig Syrup.Doctors all agree that cold' •coughs break down resistance. Co get a bottle of Mentho-

    Scientists have proven that 50th:Mulsion tociay. Note its immediateVitamins -A" and eo" are vital 1 effect and how quirk:), yon ridin building up that resistance. your-elf of that cough due toColds,

    MenthoslefuLsion is now recom-mended, so:41 and guaranteed bY

    Mentho-Mulsion is the onlycough medicine we know of thatis fortified with both Vitamins"A ami "13 ,11411 luie a d. otor's . c,

    41111M6211014.1MOtear-IMINIMM-

    1 positt,e1 detests ever, soot on the

    Nl heel w hick is out of halaare:

    NICIIE TIRE AZE—CRIFATF:R. EAIIETYNEON EYE SOLVES PROBLEM

    THIT HAS VEXED ALL MOTORISTS!From 70) mile, an hour tip. d,e,

    your car Itar'dle is easily as al

    lower speed,•.' (tr, do y ou ultimo -

    •ciously tichten out grip on the

    -teerio‘ yy heel and your nerve,

    become rn,ris tense? At those hich

    ,i)et• Els it ,e• your tai !rime,

    himni m nizale?

    Filled:ince(' %%heels are the ea,

    eiss the new BEAR DV-N.V11-le

    Wheel Balancer sohes the pseblem

    hy not only balaneins ill, t% heel -

    - but also dstatinically

    pith the NEON EYE On this ma-

    chine eaili %sheet revolied at

    Heti 'reed and the NEON FIT

    1 'distanced wheels are dangerous ta satels—CallSe tirrent qineker• That's p hs we 1101% Offer Car tnyi

    the, latest errs Inc lies" Dv -tom lc II heel tta'aneing —it's 111/1S111111(11' that—

    ' lin Last Word in 11,,riern intoinoti:e SerriceCALL ON VS- PHONE 79

    Brady Bros. GarageThu (7141: st TIRE and .tt .(' I 111..'.\'Lys'llt,\iE)'ol • (•..1 )-

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  • THE HILTON COUNTY NEWS, FULTON KENTUCKY

    Business and Professional DirectoryFIRMS APPEARING ON THIS PAGE SOLICIT AND APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS

    A DEPENDABLE SOURCE!

    Supplying this community with quality Flour

    and Feed for nearly a third of a century.

    BROWDER MILLING CO.

    ADDING PAPER—(7ARBON PAPER—OFFICE SUPPLIESRIBBONS FOR All MAKES AND MODELS

    TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINE REPAIRING OURSPECIALTY

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    FULTON, KY. PHONE 142

    NEW AND USED MACHINESWe Guarantee All Repair Work On All Makes Of Machines.

    Agents For The New Undertcood TypewritersFactory-trained Expert, II. L. WATT

    RADIATORSDON'T THROW IT AWAY!

    Let Us R,pair It and Sure You MoneyFuel Pumps, WindAiield Wipers, Water Pumps,Cylinder Heads, Carlmrmtors, Motor Rebuild-ing a Specialty

    Call and Cite Us A Trial

    JONES AUTO PARTS COMPANYiii Central A‘e. Fulton, Ky. Phone 341

    ntlta.aniiiN"‘".

    —EAT' AT—

    LOWE'S CAFE• AIR-COOLED—

    LADIES REST ROOM

    OPEN DAY & NIGHT

    Order Your Winter Supply of CoalWE handle high quality coal, low in price b‘it

    high in heat value, with the fire-holding qualities

    necessary for economy. Get more heat for your

    dollar.

    CITY COAL CO.PHONE 51 AND 322

    GUARANTEED RADIO REPAIRING

    TIRES — — AUTO RADIOS

    Complete Line of Auto Supplies

    WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE ii(STORE452LAKE STREET

    SEE USFOR YOUR NEXT JOB OF

    PRINTINGYou'll Like Our Mork And Service

    PHONE 470

    FULTON NEWS

    HORNBEAM FUNERAL HOMEThird and Carr St.

    AMBULANCE

    PHONE 1

    Kentucky FaItiore4

    iteordoodzeL,P4/),WESTERN KENTUCKY g.zioniTEACHERS COLLEGE ji• WYNN* Mak It

    I 1 III 1 1• 11,

    UNCLE 1111

    r

    TIMELY TOPICS

    .loes not.Every well run bus.ness tdki•s an Jon„.

    Aintor:% of materials and equip- that ht• had received 54 idv;ient on hand near the end of the of marriage for a woman who td,ear—farming is no excepti ,

    written him that she was lone -An egsg, in November

    is worth After the announcement, 12 Mi,7

    IWn in "iitY' Get bah:c offers were received for the lady.February and March so as to have l and the governor decided to qwta flock of early pullets to lay dur- his activities as an emissary of

    mg fall months.No single antinkl food contains a

    greater variety of minerals and

    vitamins than eggs. They are the

    ,'nly animal food containing the

    easily digested emulsified fat.

    Slay on the job day and night

    during lambing time. Reduce t'

    foeti of PWVS for set era' days he-

    tore and after lambing See that

    the new-horn lambs get some of

    their mother's milk and do not

    ree7C.

    If you are not making all the

    money you would like to f!-,ni the

    ,,ant. got a copy of Pot • • N

    21(1. "looreasingfrom your county agent in by x‘rit-

    ,ng the 11-T Agricultural Extt nsam

    Serviee, Knoxville phonograph reeords of his b. !, -

    Agricultural Extension NCW, Ser. als as es tdentv.

    ,.co, University of TennessoeLearn to tell • story well. A

    People need glasses who can't well-told story is as welcome as a

    gimp see some good in everyone, sunbeam in a sickroom.

    Cupid.

    me up-swept hair-do has met aserious obstacle in England, as t'

    interferes with the fitting of g.masks so they will stay put,

    probably means hat the style m!'

    be abandoned over there, whcro

    everyone must have a gas mask.

    Writing proposals of marriage It.

    long been considered a dangerot.,

    Pastime for wealthy men. Now, 1.

    st.VMS, talk is equally danger-

    Miss Genevieve

    wankee is suing Robert Mehus t

    510.000. charging breach of pro-ise, Ana declares she will of'.

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    SEE

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    ELECTRIC APPLIANCES -- LOWEST PRICESELECTRIC STOVE' EB.ERATORS, IRONS. HEATERS

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    CENTURY COAL $5.00 PER TONDELII.EREDREST GRADE—Camh. or Rural Phone—Call Me at Crutchfield

    • ALgo Local and Long Distance Trucking

    L. B. WILLIAMSOFFICE IN FITTON HOTEL BLDG—LAKE ST. EXT.

    We Now Hare Some of the Best MechanicsIn West Kentucy and a Fully Compkte Shop

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  • Economic Highlights"There Is discernible in the 7tith

    Congress • more favorable attitude

    toward the American busmers man—moree concern for his problems--

    , than can be ascribed to any nation-

    al legislature since the advent of

    the New Deal six years ago,"

    writes Alfred Flynn in Karron's

    This probably means that thoseeongretaimen who take pleasure in

    heckling business, though they tit:1Ybe as vocal 1114 I've!, it,. li-s if

    . an influence %%lien it concs i totualty geti,111.; 1,01 si.i2,11

    And it Hii• Lt.'', it C., si

    gress w,:1 ,

    and far ,•from ant-

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    P At tl,sharply dfiscal

    ',message,

    boutbuttressed by Inc I

    most imis.1.1,,nt a di .,

    Chairman 1 ••

    serve li,

    should f.I.

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    JACK EDWARDS

    Bd.('elf244

    TI 1!" FITT,TON COTTNTY FULTON KENTUCKY

    on

    014000 ,.1,1

    1100 In (Neal year ending lastJuly I —an $8.000,0o0,000 budget

    ‘suuld be balanced, due to Increasedtax receipts and a Itissoleti seed fo

    relief expenditures. And, follott :the same reasoning, a $90,000,000

    motional Income would balance a

    810,600,000,1100 budget ss ithout for

    ther boosting taxes.

    Illustrations of hint. other go\

    ernments, n wnotably Sweden, hail'

    vinployed this spending theory sue•

    cossfully, can be produced. But, us

    oppolonts of the theory n1i111;

    out, 1,00.1,111invill• ilomowir to, u,,,,g,

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    Bronchial CoughsNed

    Just a common cow' •Or It bronchial irritatelead to serious trouble t,,, . ymay be relieved now wit:, irreeniu,sicm

    t•ri1

    re0i117151011now in Creornal:: .1 you net adose of g....suine Cree:otowhich is nd:atable arc: im.y be •.:::cntreraiom:y by tx-•.n

    Attention REA UsarsBUY YOH: Hot E WIRE SUPPLIES,

    FIXTURES. SWITCHES .1.\*D WIREAT WHOLESALE PRICES

    .Ill Materials Underwrit(rs A pprortlf

    IVI W AUTO SUPPLY CO.Mayf ield, Kentucky

    i - , i .‘,,,, , 'IL, I d , ill.. I , il..,,,I ',kit, .,,, , ii .,,, ii, III' i, that reellillI Itil4iI I titiliti PLACE 'It) nittittth, A11111.11Call people %VitIlld IllIVU IIIIVIt tWitti 240. Therefore, nolltipl, 1 .._.1,11,1 horrified and repelled by suchl 240 by It 45(1: from this product nub 1 'Plie eta., of Its business out ofa program totlay, is itli their eyes! tract 25,112: ilIvitlo, last result 1,y11.11SIIII'S” MIVIII, i4r IIIIV.. $1,11.11i1 6'0111'lig gins 111:It it is an tinmliitty , 24.11. ' state iind tedeia o r nmel gvents toon dielatoi r.fdden Europe, the r,,.1 r,.1 4 no years. rsoulantolo SIII, 1,,Illt ,, 11,1,1i, , I''..., Its,. 111 , 11. ,,,, i i,1::, tli

    sill b. p,,it.

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    114iiir i lip 2 1,1111,, thut tude for the .•,1,•,,, i.ohli,.." even ' lising its.,if as is good place for till,0„, ,.„,ii.,„0 1,„„bh,„i; ,,,,i„1,,„ remain in tile 3 pint viess.,1 into) lito. thoiii,th Ili , 11,,t111,11‘.. 1,t,̀ P..,,41 1!, 111 V1,1"1% the flout seeking a new

    of the social security laws, revision 3 tont vvesol: th,,, rill the 13-Pint imolai 1111' r,L•4 It It‘ing Iii' m's ii p• ! 1,11,1iik',.Pi 1,wation, mut tin. lelmi nigvotimittlivt. ,,,,,. t,, ,.1:15 :155 ,,kr from.of the Wagner Act: changes in the ve3st'l

    Iii ill benefit program vvIliclit tins fl. 6 (Pet • 1.:.‘I'llit'at b." — WIWI li th ri it ii ii` • '• . 1 I ii 1 i •1,1 al giiih , I ,liadly Iiiivinitl tloW11; ItiIilltillallon deal Ill' sum of 2 1 2 MO 5 hy 2: 'Its 1 i 1e t' K.110.. ,t r I i ..,I it rl 1 \ .i Ili Illtity lit till. . I 0 Sih, 1 IIKS (1F Il• ISII0111:75.. ,,, .,,,sit:: .110,- ,e,..,..:1:,1,,tr, ?..•: ,, ettr ,it t: 7 1., 11 .,11,t ow, ri,tiii 1,y 2 1• 2. ! by federal and , t de opol ..

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    5 ,•,l ef grades ot

    I thin leaf and logs showedr last ss-em k In the heavy leaf

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    What was the original number?4. A man is 36 years of ai•o

    Ids wife is 24, flow old will •Lt. when his wife is 4-5 of

    5. A woman had a 3-pint s ,and a 5-pint vessel, and want,neasure out exactly 7 pints. I:,•ould she do so with the two \-els she had

    6. If a boy whose leg.; a , .1,-it long has a normal

    Divide 48 by 6: mand 3 to get the ;id,donated.3 32.4, Explanation—If 240 was

    subtracted from last result and the

    •. \I 1111\11/10.

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    it is safe to say tbat they %s ill be e!

    tremendous importance.

    ilet,eloperl from to single Indepen-dent store, ittli prevented from giv-ing the community to service tonitwit the 1.0111111111t`r lit entitled.A city that destroys the wort,'

    tner,1,,,iii tho 11,1 otv that itI, IL, tiler-

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    Build Up ReAllill411Ce While Re-lieving Coughs from Colds.

    Doctors all agree that coldceughs break down re istance.Scientists have p hroven that botVitamins "A" :aid "D" are vitalIn building up that resistance.

    Ntentlio-Mulsion Is the onlye.,ugn nuNlieine we know of that

    fortified with both Vitamins"A" and "D" and like n doetes

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    I ,i,t Ion coot:dos Ken ti ityI tcecti ,d erss,ote: Menthol andI,ve other inilsrtalltciinilantid a haw lkof pure Ca-lurnia Fig Syrup.

    Co get a bottle of Mentho-Nltilsion liatay. Note its immediateeffect and how quickly yon ridyourself of that cough due tocolds.

    n.r.thn-Mtilsion Is now recom-mended, sold and guaranteed by

    dgoo,' ru eggists verywhere.—ativ.

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    SCHOOL NEWSIt I IoN HIGH

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    abeflower and odd.. to1111111ril .10111Vti 1.11,1Heart., paelteel with Yarn ivI, i 1 g : s._ I' ' •

    4.1 50/he pound

    I 0011,1' LI .1 11 ilt • 1.. I 11111411, nJe.od, 11.551. • Whoa and Ned I5ses..1.1.Sal 'n Ileeree--!%•arsety A,,.,, bunt. Isod 2 pou •,,n.

    $ 1 .0 0it! PI

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    NOKIlls VARIETY l'At KAGEfeatured paeka;;e se dreesed for Valen-tin,. 10 rrqu.este gold and red molts.finwele.1 wrap. I, 2, end 5 pos•Jurn, 11.50 (kr pound, rotal.

    Bennett Drug Co...1.-

    THE AWFUL PRICE YOUl'ItY FOR BEING

    NERVOUS'4: 1••••?.

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    II Costs I,(ss To

    PREPAREI 11.%N. l's I 1:1-.P.I1lt!

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    Therefore, careful attention

    .1101110 he given to laihric..-

    lion ot yoat tar. Oil that flinty

    freely in the coldest weathe:

    -grease that reaches aud

    protects every moving pArt-

    are necessary if you are to

    get the most enjoyment outof winter motoring as well asthe maximum protection foryoar ear.We have Oil, Grease and the

    Equipment to give you this

    necessary winter service.

    -•

    MAYBRD'SShuida:d Service Sim

    OPPOSITE SMITH CAFE

    - v.(' .. 1' ii• rs Ii III Vilrolltt SH!,,OIS ! , loe n .

    N1r, and Mrs. 1.vormdThe Western I ',Intl, r may( s.

    kick to Cumberland, Md., and ri,:t,,,, ,1,4,1it !,;,irida) v.ith Mr.Cumberland moved to the hills be-

    Arthur Allenmaven! commemorating Founder's hind Culver City, Calif., as. in a

    . .Nlr and Mrs. Wilnwr Cruet( , f;.$ given by night high school paradoxical shifting of 1, ,cal; s• the

    first co-starting film Wfor allace Pa wil Tenn., stient Sunday il, titMI' and Mrs. J J. Cruets.

    'Ito. J. n. Cox anti Coach James Beery and Robert Taylor entered Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ais,,,, s,'loot! attended a meeting of coach- production. Mrs. Onisie Bondurant and Clic i st•

    r and superintendents in Union'Hy Monday night, January 30. On Met"'

    - Goldwyn - Mayer'i .Bondurant spent Sunday with Mr

    ,,I drew places for the county "Sixty Acres." the ranch south ol and Mrs Eugone Bondurant.

    ,I rnament which is to be held at the studio itself. Cumberland as o Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holly ant'

    Obam, February 15. IR, 17. and IN . 1850 had been constructed complete children spent Sunday with Mr. u!.(1for the screen version of Forbes I Mrs. Cecil Cruet..Parkhill's novel, "Stand Up am: , Rev. W. A. Baker preached atFight," which COMO'S to the Fulton , Crutchfield Sunday.

    Theatre for a 3-day engagement. ' Misses But and Lois Je ,) .4.., 1 I

    • ,,, team, iii make a 8(.4 showing The one main street was swarm- • Union City spent ti.'week-enti

    " the tournament. irig with traffic. Ox-carts, saddle with Missass Mary E. and Ede:,

    • h(s-ees,. Co mneste coveredi s.,, N !1 I, Earle Johnson.,

    *Wire"erlenror•

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    , V,* Mit 1...11 k .111 1•41'•1.1!. St•'

    ''• ibiA, S. y I , T mo "til(tisd 1.1) ri, t;i3h1" .•, •o•tiit iln par. .1

    111,1 C1'1'14.'111, 1,111•111dIng1‘51 1. and Mts. Peacogsk.

    r: of the P. T. A. A

    The girls' first game will be withDixie girls The boys wi!I meet theimmr (if the Kenton-T:1,y game.act( G (id has great hopes for the

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    e, den I rmiry 22, 23, 24

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    5 • repi 'ed. like it." RaI basketball players to be i•i-,:t• riThe examnles of men in gelr''l. e ;Asked Franklim vI

    mint he would make at".,,•11,s answer was. "If it weree't

    r 1 ecii,d not get along."Leon Fau'kner, No. 44

    I,1`1111 F,11,Ikner. a sophomore. iss,,,, er Mr 11,1(i Mrs. J. J. Faulk-

    (ler S f llarris. Tenn. lie also at-!ended Harris grade school and

    his l,askethail career as aicanimati, of Frankum's in the sixthgrade. These two b',ys hove work-ed together since then and make a

    ' the Soul,"!,

    r•-•, 15,505 11 t i: ycar. Fa ilk-licr has ,1 at both forwardand ionird oi-itions, bet row is

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    BALDRIDGE'S5c-10c-2.ic Store

    SEgood toner r.d r‘.• a I/111,1) 11111. to a

    Smith Bros. Coligh Drops are thecr!y drons containing VirAPAIN A

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    WAKE UP "ri''; BIGGEST USED ('AR V."1: H.111: EVER 11E1,1);NyV.• 1. ',I; 5! • 1•.",_11,.., I n undscsi H.!,

    Values in our CAU S.\ LK.1.1 .0 ! I I• ,"1, 1I,YOU Can't erit•III sits' these fine checked and 1.(!,,-.1,;i',.;,,ued ‘; ylcar cut reasonDuck of our Itecoif1-BreaPin57 l'sc Car pr,)u,:It

    ont. 1:1te in,,del cars. T;Ity l•ice, i low :Ind :iv(' fat'. Comoin N;),',- and got ,voi,r choice in the greatest Used ( -;,r ;;;;It, we nave

    HERE AREA FEU' OF THE A.11AZI.V1.; l'ALTES:

    1931 FORD iliDOR $425.00 19.35 PLYMOU:il $250.00Cleat, as a nit. outside ansl inside. Moto. in A 1 condition. laiw mileat,se, allt: motor iii cvccdent condition. Clean1.yeelleni Tires A rr N a'am! upholstery and paint in good shape.

    1935 TUDOR PONTIAC $2/5.00 1935 CHEVROLET TUDORAlssolutely goo(' bus' at this low nr;ce. Conic in and see This car is without a doubt as good a buy as there is inthis car. Somebody is zoiag to stein up this value. tm. n. Vii, most ',eV it to apprecia:c the loss' price!

    °THE CAR YOU WANT-THE rma YOU WANT!

    AMC SALES COMPANYd 1)110.VE 12 F1'LTON,

    IN OUR MODERN NEW FINE - MAYFIELD HIGHWAY

  • FtiuroN COUNTY NEWS. FULTON KENTI1CKY

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    Socials - PersonalsTLIN:E4I 11\Y ,AP"I'EltStn)N Mt 4 Haw... %%,••• 111,

    Mill. 04111% VNI/•01,,,, •11,,1 11,1' ill(

    bar Tuestt.iy afternoon Out, at it relent number., A t:Irls hull lit

    Thoniv on the Alityfield higli%%av ii lilt iend,,ed 111101'1'cr.

    as twit tables of playL•r41, 4 144 14441414i tit 'iii 4,1 1111 ,'l14$ 114114

    Mr11, Clay MeCtilitim arid w rya It 1.1 oil II 11.1.1,i•I Qui/

    littlest. Mrs. Atilhorn Simon ti II I, \\ hi all l't If"

    At the ti,1„.1„,.,„ Nir'• " 1"1, Ii'

    ""SJames Warr.— field /... I 11 .1..

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    • CONSTANCE BENNETTROLAND YOUNG

    IT'S A SCRE.ANU

    'There's Always A Good Show at the FULTON"

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    PERSONALS

    Miss Iris Marlin. sister to Ni'ra, who is in training at the san •hospital, had an acute attackappendicitis at 4 o'clock Mond,.and immediately undemei./ •••• • •oration. She is getting a'

    Wilbur Johnson, who

    working in Centralia. Ili..; !nig his lath "r and motht ' •

    Mrs. Guy John.asn and

    Miss Lucy Boyd of

    spent last week in Fulton

    and Mrs C. A. Boyd and lam•

    and with Mrs. David Sclikifer

    Union City.

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