<<

I !2T ”'^ j—r . It- ‘ -,1 ^ ■■ !.' ' ..., ,, Wffcp CS rtSionOAU -PUbUC UkSAEIES.

The irlorehead Inde^ificlent “ONE OF KENTUCKY^ GREATER WEEKT.TES^

VOLUME vn. MOREHEAD, KEhtUCKY, THURSDAY. FEBBUAST 29, IMO H. S. BASKETBALL TOURNEY SKED Crackeriburd CoBoncnts &mdyHoak Rowan Docket Light For {BrWm^rnrnm} March Term Of Court Affto with date ngret I wiah t» axOtr mr looker to any and an penoQS that I have oOaoded Francis M. Bnrke, Former Assistant Attorney- Ihroucb ttaia eoluiDB. UtmeaUte JenningsIs Nmned lurtber Out I know of oot oae General, May Be On Bench In White’s jti«le epamy In the world. I Full Time Geric h Position bava ahn^ triad to be a good etttan. aad a good nei«hix«. I Rowan Countywill have a lightdocket when the March do not wWi to enbatwa a Wed Conncil Move term of court convenes, accordingto JoeMcKinney,circuit through Wa cohtaan, and any. court clerk, who lists but a few important cases. tUag dwt I might aay that Final Move To CoHirdmate, Unify Countyofficiab state that Pranms M. Burke, forma- «baaea jw come to me and Saturday City’s Busiiiesg, Stales •- don't aend word Out you are mad. 8:00 P. M. Mayor assistant attorney general will probably occupy the bench in I will get down on my kneea and the absence of regular judge White. Judge White is ill at his otfer you my apology. The pur* ed to make home in Mt. Sterling. poaa of ttala columa ia to gat to the. 1^;„ly govern t of More- Among the cases to come before the people of thla and head more effideiit the City the courts are, first day: V« mending countiaa nawa from ^ ^imd] at a special meeting FANS NEARLY RIOT Bowling, charged with shooting Inddc, oewi that we couldn't have Wednesd^ night, electS AS STEAM “HISSES” and wounding with intent to kill; otberwtaa gotten. For metaace Charles E. Jennn^ former a Quteber of misdemeanor cases: one would never know that “Jack” county judge, a Lecal theatre Cam nearly second day, Clifford Stamper, Belwig and W. K. Bice are thick work fall time. rioted at plaintiff m a boundary line dis­ as two peas in t pod. dwy date Mayor C. B. Datuffaerty theatres Sondey aft pute; Harold Littleton, charged every aftamoon. That 1 pronounced the coonciTs ac­ A weird ptetore involviBg with selling mortgaged property; Bowna has a aet of molars that tion as “a re-wganisation several murders, a few mld- third day: Menda Ison, rape; coat him gtdOJM move intended to co-ordinate nldrt maraders and one or two Bennie Ison, rape; Roy Gastinemi, that JohnPalmer takas that Chow in this office manyduties for­ setcides was neartag Its clim­ diarged with striking with a dogof Ua for a walk most every merlyadministo^ by va­ ax whea a steam pipe In the deadly weapon with intent to rob; Sunday. (When I saw him 1 tbot aadUortem teeke loose with a Howard Kegley and Frank Stone, of Jiggs.)That “Bob'* Dayia as rious city officers and agen- CMS.” indicted jointly with C*ayton With­ mild as Maysince he gotmarriad. A greatportton ef the actdieti- row bythe October grand jury “The rapid growth of the dty J^tn Pigmuwears his overcoat e« temped (rem theta- mats be. with the murder of Herman ninir within the past few yearsnecessi- rain orAtae. U. S. Sparks shift, tore theyrealteed the caese oi Withrow was cleared bythe Oc- tated this move. It will provide ed to high one day last week. the nofae. thinking that the tob« court. John Pmy, Citizens Bomk To C^n In more adequate and efficient ser. 1. M. (Buddy)Wells, resident en. “vffln had sotmm.- chargedwith two murders in eon- vice to the citizens of Rowan coun­ gineerof the highwaydepartment nectian with the deaths of Noah ty,"MayorDaughertyset out. had a "Sis’* removed tresn New Modem Location Mon. Hoskins and bis son last fall; A census recentlycompleted _ lowtf )ew and goes to Lexington third day: Ves Bowling, charged ewy^SRmd^to have it eheek- Moreheed set the city's populatioc 75 Civic ^gers with the murder of Roscoe How­ at 2552, a growthof J727 within ed over. T. P. Andetwxi drownec Gala Opening Planned By Bank Officials; ard; ^yBowling,.charged with a period of ten years. lour of the Utter .) Frank Maxay fflenn earlier, who said that dodeet, according to the dreutt "Buck” Amburgytickle nae ^to theywere waitioc-««fixtures a- offices tor the Officers and Direc­ school aAm for five years, was Over aevenOr-five stegers daa^ tryingto smoke a pipe *ttfa lone to arrive baforA attempting tors rewo wlBi deak room, rest dreuit dfrt clerk tor six years, tended the first reheersal and ttMrtelHtaedi. Thanks for those » start room and sUkageapace. The meh> qpcdal deputy sheiff tor one year, rewgamzatuB of ttw Hec^iead kdm Mart asM John. “Are yon Tba ts lighted srUh in. and ttaee July. 19», haa J>

tester groupfiian hogever belong bring than oound wad tat them droB^or and fbna ehnAW Itemc warda and retind asmy ed to the IfoeiMKi CSvic Cbmta, meet your friends. I Uke the state and will^^dd much. More. heat to a& parts of tte rooms. oCQeer, as night pollcenen. WUib h—A patrons to that of the The outside of the building Bciley was designated as an extra even late in the season. This one about the lady out in the largeinitiai int«estseems to indi­ This Past Week in. waa th» town. presents a feet to call at any The latest in fixtures ud equip­ ance and is the veryIa1 time. cate that fine concert can be pre­ ages of her four children, viz; sented in May.accordingto L H. Dr. C. T. Jolts. John Good- “WeD I gotone lap child, one ment are being installed and in bank front designhavingbeen Horton, conductor. pasture. Take Own Lives creeper, one porch child and one the rooms will be modem thru- planned by well-known architects out, The fixtures are low type The fixtures were made fay About cne-tbird of the singers In Bath County young "un." Profi Black stopped High School Teams present were men, so it is ob­ and the woodwork will be ma­ ParryEquipment Company. with 400 pounds oiL^alky in his viously desirable thai a great____ Bath county'ssecond suicide by hogany.Black marble and plate flaming red ear. I aA^TBn ques­ manymore men join the chorus | hangingin two dayswas recorded glass are beingused also in the Active Past Week tions. AttentuHi: All banks and in order to approach snmtithmg| at OwmgsvUle, FridaybyCoron- construcb'oir of the counters. The Railroad Street “Buck” Amburgy Uke a balance. In addition, the | Ernest Hiatt, and I Breck Beats Fburg As Vik- sopranos far outnumbered the i The coroner said Dr. Charles T. ,T^ ian Win Two, altos. Therefore, more altos arej'^ones. 54. physician for the C. * Ky. Income Tax Drop One urged to join at next weeks re. i Railroad in Bath county and a Emergency Feed bearsal. This is not to be con- I director of the Salt Lick Deposit Blanks Available Although cast out of the lime, strued. however, as an indication Bank, hanged himself in the loft light by the college tournament that further sopranos will of his bam near Salt Lick about at Eastern this week. Morehead Eagles’Unexpected Loans Avaflable Kentucky individual inccane tax welcome, in the contrary,the more six o'clock Fridaymorning, and highsdiool badtetbaU teams i blanks are now available in the sopranos that are in the chorus, John C Goodpaster. 47. fanner, not idle. office of the countycourt clerks the harder we must work to get took his life in a similar manner Victories In KIA C To Rowan Farmers Brack, hampered bythe loss of more altos, tenors and basses en- twenty-fourhours earlidr. and the countyagents for these their star center. Ponder, ruled (Continued on Page4.) DeputySheriff Tom Dutt. who pelsons who have tailed to receive ineligiblelast we^ doe to his age, Iteld Flakes Apptkatioiin B»wr Received asisted in the investigation, said By BiaM Alfrey a return and who may be required won a close game over Flemings- that Dr. Jones went to the baza burg Fridayni^t 22-27. Business Accountant, Far FLCA to tile a return for 1039. after his wife left the house to go Millar Tam Fephi DrakbiBg Roy Holbrook's Morehead Vik­ Plumber In Wreck to a store early Friday morning. Emergencycrop and feed loons All residents of Kentucky, ings lost a tou^ one to Raceland W.S-T.IfWnppuTr^ persons earning income in^ Ken­ The physician climbed into the for 1940 arenow availabletofamt:. that same night 31-29. but turned SundayMorning tucky,s/bo are married and loft of the barn, mounted a step- ^Aough Mwchead tans are around and beat Boyd County era in Rowan County, and applica­ ceive a grossinctxne of ^.000 or ladd^, fastened one end of a rape -w^ satiafiisatiafied wttfa ttwimexpccted High 35-22 the following night. Herbert Hogan, business ...... tions ^ these loans are now being a net income of $2,500, or who rafter and the other around mow of strengthwhidh brou^t The Vikings proved themselves singlewith a grossincome of $1,. countant ut the College, and Cecil j his neck, then stepped off the lad­ the rijki to the finak of the received by Mabel AUrey. Mr. A formidable contender for Landreth, local plumber, 500 or a not income of $ljM>0. are der, strangling himself to death. X.LAdr«onmaBwntheld at Rich, V. Allison, is still the Field Sup­ district championship Tuesday injurywhen their autos collided required to tile a return. Single Duff suted. man* hot weak-end, they still ervisor of the Emergency Crop night by taking, Frenchburg into earlySunday morning on Main posons havinga familyhead stat­ Mrs. Jones instituted a search beUeve that nothkig but bad and Feed Loan Credit Administra. camp 39.47 in a game that Street. for her husband when she return­ us are governedbythe same fil­ breate kept the John-MUlermo Uon. nip and tuck throughout. Hogan,drivinga new 1940 mod­ ing requirements as for other ed to the house a short tune latw. ftom whippingthe pewerful ~ The loans will be made, as in the el Chevrolet, was proceedingwest single persons. All i Duff said, and found his body ora HUltoppn in the fiauU pasL^nly to tanners whose cash Mc^7a Erects New and collided with Landreth's hanging_ _ a few feet above the floor requirlnients are small and who The Eaglet dropped the last Neon Sign Over BaildiiiE 1947 Chevrolet near the middle of of the bam loft. No reasons for cannot obtain a loan from any game M-33 after pushing Ed the street. the suicide was givR.but Mrs. ether source, production Althoughthe dt. t of re- Earl McBrayer, proprietor of DIddle’s mo all over tlqe floor. Damage to t^ accountant's car ; Jones said her husband had com- credit u odations, banks, or other Venus hflf mailed out blanks he new furniuture store on Main For the MoRfacad boys thi wa» estimateif^at approximately plained Iqtely of “not feeling private conevns or individuals. tooae who are known to be re­ Street next to the Peoples’ Hnnir $200.00 and damage to Lan- fell.'' 'Wertem fray was uphlB l(n ttu As in former years,the money has erected a largeneon signover quired to file a return, other per­ dreth's at $175.00. Both machines, The next sujcide victim, Coro- 'v spy. Fighting against, wearinesi loaned wfll be ihtrfted to the ap­ sons comingwithin the description s new buUding. -liler takingMumyand Eastern it is understood .were covered by tier Hiatt said, was John C. Good. plicant’s necessary cash made in of the law are not relieved troBi McBrayer moved Into his : insurance. paster, who hanged himself last * wim camp lea than twanty-fonr building in January. He aim preparing and cnMivatton bis 1940 filing by a failure to receive a Thursday morning from a tree ^ hones before bangUhg with the crops or in pur^atengor produc- blank. BlasKs maybe obtained operates the EconomyStore on rhawpinns. the Eaglesdidn't have Thievn Rob Parker’s limb in a pasture near his home teg teed tor his Uvcstodc. from the department upon request Fairbanks Avnue. m the Peasticks section of Bath full stride as shown to the Pool Boom-Get $50 00 Borrowers who obtain loans tor county, three miles east of Owmgs- ^fta^Doon wfacn Itaa whiMwa^ted the prcduction otcash crops a favorite Eastara quint 4«J0 Thieves enteied the pool room ville. Good paster had been re­ reqtdred to giveas maurUfa Hist, rainingin bmkets so fam that ttw located on Main Street, and op­ leased from the Eastern State Itea on (£c l or. in erated byDan Parker late Tues- Hospital. Lexington, tew yean Maroons hadn’t time to see me Johnson-MiUerAlreadySee the case of loans for Uie purchase day night and stole over $50.00 in . ban before it was tako fngn or produetten of feed ter livestock, them. nickels, according to Parker, from a first icB on the tivestoi^^to Dark Side Of *40-*41 Seasona niekle machine in the rear of the 1 fat ttteir initial game Friday Ho^geChild Dies afternocat the red-bot Eagles com- SHH« jrthrrwin Miller Wiggers, towering seven foot Cul- Entrance was effected through ii« to their AiU stride te the first Uver from lower Manhattan will tiaiMwii in the rear of the build- After Short Illness time (hit yeer.polished off a I^ary Loig Brown are already “singing the blues” receive their AB degree with the in*. reputedlysuperior Murraraggre­ for their nmet year's DiedToesday June graduating class. No trace has been found of the Funeral services were held gation41.39 in one of me fastest jQ spite of their brilliant Among those available for va. thieves. Monday. February 20, for Roy games in the tourney. Mary Lois Brown. 2. dau^ter abowtng in the recent KIAC en- riety work next season the tallest Wayne Hogge, Jr., eleven months- Lo Steiner, Williamsburg sen­ of Mr. and Mrs. Lois Brawn of couBten at Rirhmond where they man is 4* 1.2” and the shortest MOREHEAD FRESHMAN old baby %t Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ior, eras the stand-out playo of rmingsburg road, died look only to the diampioc 5' 8“ with a of UNDERGOES OPERATION Hogge. Morehead. who died Sun- the toumamot in (be opiniai of Tuesday at the St Jmeph’s Hoa- Rfiltavpas in the finals. ly less than 8*. I day after a brief illness. many sports writers and coaches pitaL nree spazkpfaigB of toe Ea^ “Fm afraid toat we shot our Ruth Crowe, Morehead CoDegej Services.... were... conducted from peesol and an Funeral aervlcca win he held mafhme will not be available next wad this year,” CU»cfa Johnsoit freshman from Stanton, Kentucky, the residence of ... e- H««ge. choice to the mythiat all-state from file wwpMwt dmreh *bi« af- season leaving the hasketbatl wars opined today. was taken to the St ojaepb HoapL grandfather of the deceased child, via toe toeepsfcto route. “Although were were Ute in de­ tal, Lexington, Friday evening for! Bunal followed in the Lee Mav Morebead fa« made the, B. H. Kaate wi^be te diarge of Jones TaOsnt, WiRiamshtxrg. veloping a winning team we just i appendectomy. I cemetery trip to to wttneas the scrvtea. Burial vlS follow in Lfa Steiner, aQ-stete forward also dcB’t have the material wito which Her condition is r^Mrted as' Roy was the only «4«iM of Mr. the Caudill cemetery. Morehead. of WUHamataurgf, and “Big John” to arark next season," be said. good. t and Mrs. Hogge. tlwrid^, F^gttary 29, 1940 the wnaigRieAD INDEPENDENT The cut bw an bno deenite. Moniicsd. Kentucky, win becln Players To Present lyaelKted. SofwRayBMtayhas aaipw ywrwith Pn»f.J- W. Hai- “Unde Joe” Smmons Recalls Past beeo cast as ‘OJadc Toa.’* Made­ mobsbbad omwmnmr line Porter as Little Kn. Larry di* M '■ ------* — nmi III onu tt Eowaa c—B*y Crcenboltz as Dvis* faftwr, It is the desire ot those already “Unde Tom’s Cato’ David Thaovsen aa in this “ ht pablidted each Ttaunday mprnics greL - nd. Ky, by a* enlarte flie Troop in anttUpetifla that many oew monbers wiU J^n, FtBed Win Gire Modified Foilavinf ‘nTnde Teen's CaUn-' INDEnOXENT FlnceU and Larry Onanheftr who publishing company uiereoythereby uriu»iu«bnnginc the— -Scoot------Ttoop VenioH: Cast Iiieompkte to the level of importance — baa been madsaaelitant dinctar. ADVERTISING RATES MADE sought for by many of the local The next play to be given by KNOWN UPON APPLICATION cituens. We ask for anysugges­ the College Players,wiU be a tions. or aid from any of those Wm. 1. Sample...Editor and Pub. interested and who have boys of modified version of “Uncle Tom’s The fammia “Long PatUament" ageto Joinand receive the atten­ Cabin,” presented shortlybefore One yearin Ky— ..»1.50 in England met on Noveote *. tion and interest of one who would mid-aemested. Neville FiaceD. 1640. and was-ftoaUj disolvcd ffix Months in Ky. delight in seeingthe Scout Troop dramabe director, announced to­ CromweQ April 10, 1893. One Year Out of SUte...... *2.00 thrive and montinue always in (AU Subscriptions Must Be ^ Morehead to be successfuL day. In Advance) Fincell is eagerto present “Un­ Governor Diddnaon of Michigan We are deeply grateful to the once used a pennypost card to de Tom s Cabin" in the light of Altered as second class matter American Legion for obtaining a and instructloea to his office its successful dramatization in die Pebniary 27. 1«S4, at the post- new Scoutmaster and lor making while he was oat of town. office at Morehead, Ky., under possible the continuance of the South. The play haa been dew Scout Troop in Morehead. It is a in burlesque in North and Sooth Act of March 8. 1879. r adverttsbic ta the v/orthwhile project for Morehead Carolina while a Little Theatre food for retail bocUea of Eds o young n--- group b New Orleans at preaent, Morehead Witnesses is doing the play straight. munity. Scout Advancement Leather coins, studded with cop- >er or silver, were used is Europe The Boy Scout Troop, 76, of a the 17th century. jj I/eNTUCKV lAilLDLIi:E“ Weicherz Declares *Kione With The ^Wilffed A. Welter PkD Wind” As Maslerpiece Of MOREHEAD STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Human Emotions i are the predominant colors of the , fins during the breeding period. The bUck^ded. whUc not gor­ lEd. Welchers) I true 1 3 the spirit of the inhabi. (Tenth of a Sertea) geous in color, is also a fine dart- -The world k too nracb with w; | The homes, situated To many of us all fishes are I huge Tara. • the OV tor. He has a series of Mack late sad Soon. alike unless they are game spec, markins along the sides of the i Hara home, and "Twelve Oaks. Getting and spending les. Most of the smaller kinds are body. These markings Dearly ■I the Wilkes mansion, are beauti­ given the name -rnmnoW and that fully appointed,accordmg to the meet to form a continuous black is the end of it. In the Licking band- There are Kveral other The,e word. ot ' PdnoJ- Th' >= 1“>> “J™ River and its iribuianes there are species which inchide tbe Banded. Wordsworth bring out the Inner ' wooW •"P-i ■■ “ !“<■ about seventy-five different kinds Sand. Pan-ttUed and Great-sid­ inougnts ot one havmg aten the ! evertthingn th.t way, of fishes. The larger percenU ed darters. A careful study of masterpiece of motion picture pro- ! Photography, an important point age of these are small species the rifles in any smaU stream will duction. •■Gone With the Wind.” | in any picture, is especiaUy so in (By Alton Payne and Woody skm. Many of you. perhaps, believe that reveal to youmynadaof these lit­ After livmgwith the thoughtsof, “Gone With the Wind.” Done Bin ton) •.Are you goin' t the small fi'hes just have not had tle creatures. the modems, with their tears, lau- | erUrely in technicolor, soft hues ■'Urcle Joe' Simmons is the tune to grow up. This is an er­ ghier. worries, love affairs, stud-, were used throughout to make blackest of the black and eighty Delroii that told me he'd send roneous belief for some of our les. escapades in inebriety, etc.. i visability easy on the for long years old as close as he can ' a new suit if I'd send him a fisnea are mature, although less the adventure experienced at sit-' such a long period of lime. A new figure, but he's ’gom' to heaven, picture of myseif " than rv.-o imhFS long. Ung thru the super of aU movies! process in the art of photography A. F. EninKton if the Bible don't make no mis­ "I used to be a devil with the One of ihe families of small revealed one ot the mental strain I is used to a great extent and ma- take and I don't think it LtUe yatler gals.' he stated as he- fishes contains an mterestmg of these turbent umes and i tenal advantagem the movie. This does.” sat down on the porch of his cab- group of individuals. This darter DENTIST brought you back to the calm be- ! is silhouette done oy means of with bis Bible in his hand. "If familyis known to almost every ■•Uncle Joe” works on the Flem­ Phoiu26 fore the storm m 1860 to see how I beautiful, highly imaginative back- ing County poor farm and was any of them came around I'd kin- small boy who has lived near a tfi?-T!mwlcpus Southerners, and I grounds magnificenUy and eyes born in Rowan county in 1858. da present myself and say; "Would small stream. The largest mem- their beautiful bells did ”it-" j seem want to look at these scenes one of eleven children and sold you be so kind and .obiigm' and . oer of the family, the log perch Keeping eery mdch In the orlg- ‘ endlenelj. The ronamdo- of the mto slaverywith his Mammy to condescending as to stoop so low aa or hogmolly, rarely attains a picture, mainlydone in anglesand inai manuscript by Miss Margar. Jim Arnold (the noted counter­ to honor me so highly as to grant length of eight inches. All uf close-ups. while not oew. is done et Mitchell. especiaUyduring the feiter) for *1,600 and later releas- the privilege of setting down the other species are under three much more artisticallyand care- early reels, director David O. xl in Hillsboro, Kentucky, by your intelligent side under the inches in length. Members of this BABYCHMIS SelznicK went so far as to Indude Recently be was in Ripley’s sound of your sweet voice mourn, family have Urge pectoral fins Believe it or not.” He stumped ing like a dove, chattin' like a just behind the head attached low Scarlett Girting with the hand­ the entire nation with tttis ques­ swallow. boUenh' to your bead to tbe body. These Urge tins H*tchittg every week. some Tarleton twins. All the char, tion: affect «ir^ir tbody, harking to your them to move quicklyor Started eUek* am knd mightbe, of , acters, from the distinctly Irish “What woman In history had UfnrtaiSi azand agreeable to your to dart from pUcc to place, but better express their DOW. Book 70V vder father, Gerald OUara down to the two sctis bom befwe she was tiss pswent songlity. lovaUe,

. Much of dMfar ttaie la tore to doubt their oltrant sriee. the existiag themes, artistle He answers it with ttie Bible— spsBt ta Udine beneata Btooa and Hatebetr tion from the bondreds qualified, ditiao of arrangemoits, and per. which be reads up-side down. his up and down fashion die story they emerge only to dart to PhoBcaze Morehead. K7. or partially so, for the parts in feet mstruntentatimi to suit the “Wril Suh.” he drawled with of Jesus' going to prepare a place cover again. One of the common­ the screen productioo of this novel, gf oeV- all the difference of a sl^e to his for us. “But it ain't prqured,” he est of tbe group U the Johnny read by millions and known to er noticed. There is one theme master—for he has neveji^ougbt stated. “And there isn;t any fire Darter, which U perhaps the best every person at least by name who for each family, for each home, of himself as anything in HodesJL-And he quoted a sec­ known of all the darters. It hat MONUMENTS city,and one for the war. < Ri tion of the Bible as prool can read its title Eve. She wara’t bom. She a aeries of dark-shaped markings AND This reviewer, (not critic) many places themes are and Adam was created. And Cain “Uncle Joe" has neva smoked on its body and so can be easily made three attempts to see the en beautifuily which adds great­ and Abel were her sons, one : drunk in hu life. He says that recognized. Anotlier. the Rain­ FARMING IMPLEMENTS marvelous of marvel pictures, one ly to the interest of those even which was killed before she was tbe battle of Cyn. bow Darter, is very brilliantly col­ to Cincinnati, which, due to in- slightly musical. bom and one of which died before thians and Captain Nathan Le For- ored particularly during tbe sprmg clemwit weather never got further The book with its pathetic, fu. the death of his father. They bur. tune whom he attended. He was months. Green, blue, and orange than the steps of the library. Seats til love story is admirably unfold­ ied Abel in the Earth didn't they? working on a Bath county planta­ m Huntington were not available ed chapter by chapter. Sugges­ And the Earth was the mother of tion at the time and "i ’ for two performances hence, so tive scenes have been handled in Eve wam't it? That makes HU one hobby U putting from Thompson Hall. Last year win osc be doc B daunted again, the never say die such a way that while not recotn- Earth his Gra bottoms of comsbucks in chairs Charlie Morris of Men’s Hall spirit was slightly scratched. The mended for children. I can see no “Unde Joe” can read the Bible. and be declares that they will elected. foUowiag weekend was much reason for their not seeing it lest He used to sit at bis Mammy's feet stand “jumping up and down on.” 'Tbe Social Committee, which more successful, in fact to such a it be understanding. and watch her as she read to him. Asked what be thought of mod­ has charge of arrangements con­ degree, that he did see the picture In conclusion, there can be lit­ He learned to read it in that way ern inventions he' pointed to an sisted of Exer Robinson, chairman. in Lexington- tle doubt in any reader’s mind that One of the worst beatings he ever airpUne sailing overhead and re- H. C. Haggan. Rienzi Jennings. W. A. PORTER ‘•Ckme With the Wind." in re­ I did not enjoy and appreciate the received m his life came when marked that they were all right, Mary Page Milton, Etta Paulson, OTTSTELIX. KT. gard to length, is a long picture. A picture. It is a new, happy, md master found him m toe Qoor but ttiat when you were dead you and Earl King Senll. complete showing with intermis­ ] worthwhile experience to sit thru a mere lad with a book in stayed dead a tong, long time sion lasts almost four hours, in ' it absorb its keen display of ter­ hands trying to learn to rwd. “By Jolly. " regard to inieresi. the picture ritorial and class distinction, was beaten until be stood in a pool We left him then promising to seens to last barely over the reg­ practically live with its characters, of blood. And never having gone return in the near future with ular motion picture time, so fas­ smile as its subtle humor, cry at to school a day m his life some more “chawin" and hU pic- Try Us For Prices cinating is it in all respects. The scenes are cons^cted in ' gamut of secession, civil war. and else but the Good Book, He writes As we waBied through the Geld and Quality. In Our fine taste, not bawdy as they reconstruction with these imagina­ his name in the same way. Up. m front of his little whitewashed ,,tnight have been, ^ut seeminglytive. yet hi^y human people. side down and backwdrd. cabin he trudged oil to the field MERCHANDISE We found him out in the c again with hU hoe across his back field. He smiled as we came dose humming "Old Jonah, he was and went into ecstacies when swallowed by the whale .. ." Winter Carnival Expected To Be presented him with some ‘chaw- “Uncle Joe" will soon be gone. But hU life and habits, unique as He willingly accompanied they may be. wdl Unger on in We Carry AD The Brands Highlight Of Second Semester his cabin in search of his Bible Rowan and Fleming counties his­ complaining that he was afraid tory as a part of a gay, romantic. (Bm Black) girls and five boys having been that the sun would darken bis | and by-gone age. The Seventh Annual Winter nommated thus far. The list in. the Sen£fNatatorium. whd the of aHTTii««ir>r. will be thirty-five Carnival, highlightof the season eludes Jo Collins. Grace Rayl, collegegirlmost beautiful in form cents. on the Morehead College Camp, Callie Taylor, Irene May, S1 W DISPENSARY At nine o'clock tbe coronation Vivian Lewis, Marjorie Cole. and face will be chosen and ap­ us, bids fair to be the diost splen­ propriatelysaluted. Approxima­ will take place, when for tbe first did and successful of its kind yet Field's Hall; Tommy Jean Kirk, BUbStneC^ telytwenty-fiveor thirtyglamor­ timn, the winners of the election staged, according to Miss Exer Iram Stuart. Ruth Skaggs, and. ous co-eds are expected to enter will be revealed to their subjects. Robinson, chairman of the Social Pauline Fouts. Allie Young. HaU: Charlie Thomas. DwayneBellamy. the contest There will also be The King and Queen will proc^ Cwnmittee, which is sponsoring diving, and water up the aisle, in statelyprocession, the festival. Reports from this Men's Hall; Steve Sagady,“Moon” stunts, with members of the preceded by petite flower ^Is section of the state from alumni Edwards and Charles Smith. sityswimmingteam and advanced and caperingjesters, to take their and friends of the school givead­ Thompson Hall. In order to place swimming clasies participating. thrones after the conoratioo oath. vance indications of a large out- a name on the list of candidates, a ^tition of twenty-fivenames and There will be ah admission charge As ta tbe days of yore, the reign­ Fine Quality Baby Chicks of-town crowd for die two-day a twenty-fivecent fee must be of twenty-Gve cents. ing monarch will then command fiesta, which is to be held Marrii the dancers to begin. Tbe dancing From EnttnekyU. S. Approved ftoeks. all tested 15-16, Miss Robinson told re- presented to the Social Committee. Tbe curtain will be rung up on A rallywill be held in the audi- the climatic Gnals Saturday ni^t win continue until the stroke of fv PaDenim Disease by the Tube Agstatiaatioo Meth­ porMrs. mitaugbt, when the merryrevel- The carnival, which attracted torium March 4, whqq golden, at 6:30, when the numerous booths od. which is emsidered the BM»t eceurate. voiced campus orators will speak and concessions in the gynmasiumers wQl iwaae their Uveiy gyra­ 650 paid admisaicns last year, is tions and depart, Cindrella-Uke, Several years of fine prodactioB breeding baefc of .in favor of their favorites. The will be open. Bigger and better expected to draw a crowd of lOOB- for the bans. ov fisdcK sad the only ktad of chicks that wiU aake this time. An attractinn will be speeches will be limited to five side shows have besi announced aMNwythis yev,wiU be goodehkfcs. for the evening’s During the six pr the Blue and White ordiestra, minutes each. Ov first hatch is JaavaryZMh. and each Monday On Tuesday and Wednesday. indnding the old favorites. Bingo, als there have been three queens popular Kentucky dance band and selected tram each of the halls. In Thursdaythereafter. Place yovvders as eviy official orchestra of the University March 12-13. voting will take fortune-telling, shooting gallery ■nri various gamesof chance. The order of precedence theyare Mar­ M possibleable Iplease. Write” • fv‘ prices, etc; o.t Kentucky. Misa Robinson, in place in the lobby of Allie Young epicuresn side has not been neg­ ianna Myrtle Davison, Tbri- denxxistrating their popularity, Hall. All students are requested bythe Social Committee to bring lected, and tijere will be a conces­ ma Carmicha^ Beryl Motley, pointed out that they play^ twm- Ruth McKenzie, and JoyceHenry. tyengagementsduringthe Christ­ their activity tickets in order to sion serving hot-dev, candy, and various kinds of drinks. The kings have beeo chosen from Thomas & Rankm Hatchery mas holidays in addition to plsy- cast a vote. Each student will be *KDmrcKT V. fl. AmarEBr mg for six coming-outparties. given one vote and voting by The carnival will be a costnine affair this year,and a and Roger CandBl ta 1887. Campaigning for the coveted proxy will not be permitted. Row ta l«3g.BoyAdana ta in5, TEI.lU-|iv>riBeKM4- FLEMINGSBintG, XT. honor of King and Queen of the The edition wiR apax Fri. prize will be given for tiie best boyand girlcoatume. The price and Cutter BeyaoldAU3«. Carnival has already begun, ten day Bight with a water carnival THE IfOBEHEAD' INDEPENDENT tiw wkioaing eongb ^ (be dsteitiaa of isthmus end of faces greet you. You can’t im. you will find Uuan busy. Attaritonee Officer Mak^ Repeat and *T JtBt and he replied- **It is two parts of a Pgine one teadJer teaching so perfectly statisfied with Hisa eot«bed so bad I coolint get my! land connected with a nedc." This, manyAOdren. There te row after Boggeis as die teacher of my son . I flnt TiattM the Kcond rndel doing tine work with them and brcsdi,andniymottarhedtobcet‘of courae. was very clear in his ■row ■ of sin^ seata and all of.. them and your children and you wifi a. nMm,.towhkh SibUe Caake^ if' it is almost a miracle the way she in the >»««* betee I could mind even if the words were very ^ Wlfl. ™ If wm V«. Wifl. handles them. There is no fric­ ^ tsacbv. Tb0e are forty-one hreatfae.'* These first gtaden confusing to others. Tbe children I. them. eoroiled and (our were abeent. tion, every understands'Tust exchanged papers and graded. any to viatt you please and i TbK imii illm eaereiaea were In what is to be done and goes about Parents are missing a treat procreM. The efaUdren were aU his wortc undtfstaoding wbat be when they don't visit with this lowed to diooae the woag Oiey is doing. very good. If they had fifth grade and watch their ehil- wanted to tine a»d books were The first grade room was neat forgotten a. combtnatlfei. some HEADLINE MAKERS used in ^glng. The ehlldrcn led. visited, and of course having al­ child asked to make up a story Then they aanf unga leaned in ways taught the first grade, I am about that combination, or at an. Russell Meadows, who has part Sunday School. The 1^'t Pray. especially interested in bow these other time they were of tbe fifth grade has enrolled little fellows are getting along. count that many windows, thirty-two and be reported five This non was very quiet No There are thirty.seven children in interested they w«! It wai absent At the time of my visit ♦aiMng, DO teovfnf about, every this room Uugbt by Beulah WIL like a game and they were Icam- they were being given a test in at work. Direeticn tor work Uams. Only ttwee were absent. ing without realizing they were. their arithmetic work books. Eadi was written on tbe board. A class At th^ tone of my visit a number A farm project has beet started was working very hard at getting' was cowlnetcd in reading with tbe work class was going on. About in this room, and the bmldings his problems and tbe tea«*er was slowest group. Pirst words were twelve children were gat) are all being made by tbe chil- written on the board and aU new dm. Drawings and paintings are was needed. words teamed before tbe lesnn diown on the bulletin board and Then Mr. Ideadows taught then was attempted. Later individual explained that these children had other pictures along this line of how to reduce fractions by put­ help was only visit this one rocan, been out of school tram three to interest are about the room. ting tbe examples on tbe board see bow many children and learn SIX weeks with tbe whooping Parents make a visit t« diis and having them work then out ot tbe dttferent types of b< cough and now that mey had re­ room and learn what your chU- | itfrwTitrd by the turned she was testing them to see dren arc doing. One boy’s mind seemed to be how badly some need glasses, oth- what mey had forgotten so A qielling class was Slao awelling on Mount Vernon and ers need dental .work done, and would know where to begin with ducted. The teacher j be asked his teadier if Mount Ver. help in other directions, hearts them. Little Don Day informed the word two times giving the def. rum was a mountain. ’’No.” said would be touched. Mrs. Caskey Is : me that he had had an awful inition. She aaked ooe boy to Meadows, ”it is the home Washington.” And oi course erybody laughed. THEY PLAYED ON THE SLAVES’ FIRST FREE DAY IN ’63 Why not visit with these chil­ dren and watch them work foi' W awhile? They’ll teach you some- A N antoblognphy, two natioowlde thmg. A ^ilor's poUs. and a dlsUn- gnlshed contribution to American Next to NeU Tolliver’s room at music have put these radio tavor- 11:30, Mrs. Tolliver teaches ttes—all regular performers on Good second grade and has a large room News of 1940 —into recent head­ and hill Just at this time, \ lines. Edward Arnold. left above. the lower grades were dismissed being hailed by cbeatricul people _.jd book lovers everywbere for and all children who brought their bU outsUndlDg new autobiography. lunches filed into the room. Here ( "Lorenxo Goes to Hollywood.” Seveu they took their seats and ate their ' lunches. Milk is being furnished these children by The Morehead have voted Fanny Brice, center Womans Club and if they could I above, as radio’s most popular see these children dnnk their | comedienne, as tbe result ot her. Baby Snooks cberecterlzatlon. milk and know how badly some i A piece in mustedom's hall of A \ of them need it and see how much tame has been assured for maestro good it has done, then the.' would i Meredith WRlaon because he has vocalist in another poll ot radio fee! repaid. This is good traanmg successfully employed the me- editors. Good News of 1»40. which for the children to meet together ^m of hu 'Concen'HilConc series the Good News prt^cram goencour­ features Miss Brice. Hiss BoBwell, to eat like this and they talk and Arnold and WRlson. is broadcast exchange ideas while eating. This age writers of popular songs to com­ pose American classic music, and over the NBC-Red network every would be a fine time' to visit this Connie BosweR. insert, has just Thursday evening from 9:00 to room and see the way these ehU- been voted radio’s leading female 10; 00 p.m.. EST. di>eo are trained to act. The last visit just before the »n was in the fourlh grade MALE HELP WANTED! room, taught by Mary Obve Bog. gess. She has «iroUed fortyjiix. DO YOU REALLY WANT A JOB? ^ Tlu CIcMtcd UBColii', Act. and there were seven out, but only There are over 200 WatHns Dealers in Miasoun. I a truant The average earning is $30.00 a week. Many earn nra Ok OO d« «ir.Uoj kp-Oii. -A. U.col.” wu bcidlT Fl.rrcpoct B. Nof«i. i.r-U.. Aftthmetic was of course the $60.00. Are y«i making less? ...... i. oo tbe i« *bee» of the Emeadpaooo Ptoclemeciou of 1863 when 1 u,e eorporation. and Holto^3 subject DOW being taught Tbe Only lazy or sick men fail in the Watkins bnsmess. teacher had a list of problems in If you want to make over $30.00 a week and are hm of g foiklun OMcm chK echoed the Nocib’s geaerei Rt^td^ on meotsl tiea were too strang to per multiplication oAthe board and willing to use our proven m«th^, we have a place for Kit the broking op of ex e»o they were wortpg them. Tliey Biaanery were allowed to ask. anyquestion in Neo Torn SUte) befax ebUloB oo etaeely blhdtoC the p» ■embers et tl theydid not undRStand. ^ ■ To qoalify you moat be betw»> 25 and 56, tBarried, r.Moltke together ik U»4. Blgtory the meeabew «C the ympMaT U known todny. i - ^ at uottMc time wngaw^ •gakitieaBraBddiMBtagne#id tioM; S-SL-SSS: _ iteM anfen np tbe (tete d fn booBOT, toafers «r habftari ^tares. Vhder Ibo ------nfetg“• el CMS -is CRbe lea em QriidnBB. fbeli We want a dealer for Be------. Oeeldi tile difference between sit and set Company executive will interview worthy applicants he weeU hy eM me torteTeere “We Bull wee Pleeeed ^ how to use them talving. One and train the man selected. free, forever, the htaek peoplee af Uttie boywas called upon to JeonyUhd could I fault Write: _ the etove-boldtif Metee dt in a sentence. His sentence The Cotueenlty wxs lerre . has, “He sit on the banch," mean­ aboIttlBhtM end old ttee record! eupponed her tm ahythat ■ greetthroogof vteltora In the greet beU.” ing, of course, that-hr sat on B. C. LEWIS The otd Commualtywes reor Bchty-ftre yenn old. end noe bench. And so before the class geUered ob New Teer'i elgbt— et ito belt, this oRhesire com e/o THE J. R. WATKINS CO, S2-70 W. Iowa, Menpliiii. th IStO. SUveremlthlng was over theygnew how to use 1M»—to heer the Baeirtiettoo Diends high piece es en orgulm Tenneasee. e* well as ttt other tedustriee be> ...... In the enn the words. xma the bUBie tor the Wbei you enter this room a sea tm eeehamrs fthe eeeood oldaet poretloe—Oselde Ud. ELUOTTSVILLE ft-.LA.Wisc SCHOOL NEWS w— meet* to 1- A. Buys jcvetoy Bton wkeru be wffl be tocatod evuey Friday, exme*- iBtag «y«nm* fitting gtoseen I^Mts Mabel Alfrey take part in their faculty meeting Monday afternoon. The main topic of dis- j cuaslon was citizenship and how' to teach it Lane Funeral Home Mias Birchfield, Mrs, Barbe and Ftmeral Dtreetora Miss Hackney reviewed their pro. grams. And all agreed that mark-, Ambalaace Serriee ed improvwnent can be noticed. The following was considered P^iRe;9I COaTlrlTA etizeis lor the past week: June Fultz, OUve Jent. Oleda _____Jones._ —Loverlda Kegley. Verna WUliams. and Luella Ward. The chUdren of the second and third grades celebrated George Washington’s birthday- There were many stories and poems a- boi* Washington. They found p iree of himand decorated it wito han^^awings of the Ameri- can Dag. The first grade children are. very proud of the fact that there' is not a child in the room who has not had vaccination for smaU pox and inoculation tor diptheria. Everyone is pery happy to ^ 1937 Dodge Sedan the worit progresting w rapidly 1936 Chevrolet Town Sedan the new gymnasium, and in 1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan 1936 Packard Coupe NOTICE! 1937 Dodge Pick-up r.T"666 1931 Ford Coupe 1 LtonM-Tabteto-SniM- W AD «a» and water bifla laii^ be paid b, the 15tb 1937 Chevrolet 11-2 Ton Truck HELsrs 1934 Plymouth Sedan batchery of each BHwth.

Morehead City midland trail garage Council MOREHEAD . KENTUCKY ______—Save le per cant. Dlurirt-

Mm ■11?-

the MOREHEAD nn)EFEW)ENT TTimKiw. Fd»uMT 29,1»40 Fxc Four oromuoikpira «. »• , S*OT *«“ WO=~«i bj j Mr.. 1MJ» fcip»ll«llM 1>« U— SSri “oT^riJuS^. S«- 0.. A.A.U.Wj,m I ■" “ ) be held at Bir. cenete library at 9:00 am. SaU 1 thefirst iM April. The viee- 4 i urday.___ 1__ AHAn .0.11.4,.^children «/».-four to n orated with cut flowers and light­ The Rowan County Woman's the Christian Church wiU have Mrs. A E. Landolt was caUed ed candles. The bridal motif was Club will beet on Tuesday, March ' spaghetti supper next Sunday ev­ earned out in tse refreshments S(, at 7:30 p. m.. at theh* homAY Young last week. D, B. CaudUl and Boone Caudill r.imi. SCOOTING chorus. “NANCY DREW AND John Davis McKinney, who has were in Frankfort on business. (By Ineo Kegley. Troop 1 of On Monday ni^t tbe chorus THE FHIDDEN------a position in Gary, Ind. is visitmg .fy^^jay sanga number of^^egrospirituals, STAIRCASE” his mother here this week. Merebeod. Aged IL> Srareying And pres. H A. Babb and Dean W. Pen Name—Billy Lee folk-songs aod a few classics. J, T. Daugherty, who is a stu. Girl scoutingis Horton expressed himself as being Platting H. Vaughan are in St. Louis this dent at Center College in Dan- Sprouting in Morebead week attending the National Ed­ viUe spent the weekend at home. SATURDAY ucational Association. I am proud of it. and general reading ability of Not ashamed a bit. singers who attended this flrst re. WTTH U. 8. GOTIKNMBrr “FAST AND FURIOUS” Think youewid make a hit. bearsal. tfs especiallyurgesmore Franebot Tou Mr. and Mrs. Sid Alfrey CCC camp i With a Gir««cout? Ann Sotheni familywUl move men from tbe collage student body day. Whydon't ifi tryit?and .^an rli^ See av wstta aaa TWO SERIALS within the next two t and from Ih* local and naiglte. at west M Altreyhas a poation Grow stout iiM dwmMlIhMn. m srafl aa other Gteen BotiiiMnn ( Joinflw «rlScoots to^ ghmy Mto U. Wilsoii Motor < visited his dsu^ter. Miss RoBOtto OTflshliiim^ M into irmiiMahr- •VEWAHAH HI6HTS ’* Whether you Uve in as to Oia dste entorprtsa. supervising tbe re contfitioQlng < RobtDsoo, on Sunday. automobiles. I (Jr oear^udson Bay! bie every Mbo- Rnssdl JofansoB SUNDAY A BIONDAY We do a good deed everyday. ray night at seven o’clock, Marebaad. Ky. interested singersare welcome. “FIRST LOVE" Mrs James CTay and son, Sam­ Layne and Mrs. Wm. Sample were ^ uel Reynolds,were, in Gary,Ind- Deanna Durbin \-isitors in Lexington on Monday.! • ■ ■ ----- Tuesday and Wednesday. Paul Robert Stack Reynolds came home with them. Mrs. C. U.'waltz* visited TUESDAY Robert Elam was in Richmond. daughter, Mrs, Wm. Lindsey H' DAYS OF ’ Friday and Saturday for tbe bas­ Stanton on Friday Roy Roxei ketball tournament. i The Woman s Missionary Socle- ' ty of the BapUst Church will THE WEDNESDAY observe a week of Prayer, begin­ “MICKEY. THE KID" ning Monday, March fourth, at Morehead Brace Cabot—Tommy Ryan j three o'clock every afternoon at Sch9oI, this month due to the ath- i , the Church. letic tournaments—the next P.T.A. I CITIZENS BANK THUPvSDAY leeting will be the fiist Thursday i “NINOTCHK^ ight in April- Election of offic- I Garbo—MelTTD Douglas FOR RENT rs for the next year will be Uken up—and the reguUr program of Morehead, Kentucky One house for rent, unfur­ which will be announced later. nished. Mr. Harry (Joldberg was the announces principal speaker at the February Schine Theatres Opal Barker meeting of the American Associa­ MATSVILLE, KT. Fbone 153—OR—293 tion of University Women on last Wednesday evening. RUSSELL The program was the second in FORMAL OPENING a series of studies of Consumer's FRL-SAT. MARCH 1.2 T R 1 M B L E problems. SWISS FAMILY 1 MT. STERLING. KY. Mr. Goldberg who had been ask­ ROBINSON ed to discuss - What the Consumer ofits Edns Best Should know about Silk riose." Freddie BartboUuii a’ Bette Davis—George Brent brou^t out the following facts. There are about nine hnudred ; i CALMNC PHIDO FRIDAY VANCE grades of silk hose on the market,; NEW BANKING QUARTERS “BROTHER RAT ANDall brands are about equal in |! THE BABY” Margot Stevenson Priscilla Lane—Wayne Morris is four times as high now as 8UN.-MON.-TCE3. SATURDAY In 1938. price of hose depends MARCH 3-4-5 ^“*GERONIMOG ” more on the hazards of produe- Monday, March 4 GRAPES OF WRATH Preston F« Uon than the price of raw materi. Benra Fonda-^ane DarweO SlTfDAY als, service is sacrifieced for WED..THURS. M.ABCH «- ‘GULLIVER’S TRAVELS’ beauty. SEVENTEEN Proper care and correct laundry Jackie Cooper v lengthens the life of hose, and BcUy Fields MONDAY most women need three wei^ts of hose, service for morning or It extends a cordial invitation to its many friends DOUBLE ALIBI “WE ARE NOT ALONE” Wayne Morris PanI Maul walking, medium weight for af- Margaret Undaay ternon and sheer for evwting and customers to visit their new quarters on Main Street FRL-SAT. MARCH 8-9 wear. “MUSI cT^?/ heart Goldberg's advice to the on the above date, at which time theywill be more con­ GULLIVER'S TonyBlartlB—RHa Hayworth consumer b (1) buy from a re­ TRAVELS WEDNESDAY liable source, <2) buy the hose veniently located and with the latest improvements in CHARLIE CHAN “CALLING PHILO weight you need, (31 find the IN PANAMA VAVANCE-----” hoee that wears longer for you, New Equipment, New Furniture and fixtures and office Sidney Toler then stick to that brand. Jean Rogers_____ Margot StevesMon arrangement they can more efficiently serve their cus­ THURS.&FRI. A Kentnefcy Dtvfricn Wemui’s FleM “THE UGHT Aiw Amertoas Society F«r tomers and the community. WASHINGTON ’THAT FAILED” CMitral Of CaMer. SATIJRDAT. MARCH 2 “The best qpack that money TAMING OF can buy—and some come at very THE WEST high prices—b of no use to anyone Bill Elliott T A B R with cancer. Many lives and hun­ Iris Meredith I PROGRAM dred of thousands of dollars are wasted each yearby men and MMnber of StTN..MON. BtABCH S-4 SATURDAY wceoen seeking hrip from unscru­ EAST SIDE KIDS pulous quacks and cro^ f<^ real Dennis Meore COM^^O^TEXAS” or imagifiedcancers.” The Amei- VUi4»Barnett THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. can Society lor the Control ANT SUNDAY ^ Cancer dedared SEAT •^OLF OP NEW YORK” made pubUc by Mrs. E. H. Hdler. Btennd Lowo-Cooe Hoh^ esnunander of tbe Kentufky Divb. ion of tbe Womei’s Field Army. J