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£ee Ky» Statutes, article is The Morehead Independei ^ 1 “ONE OP KENTUCKY’S GREATER WEEKLIES” MOREHEAD, KENfUCKY, THURSDAY. JANUARY 27, 1938. CREATES COMMERCE AND Wintry Blasts Bring Acute Federal Officers BUSirattS DEPARTMENT Federal Money Is Second Semester To Start Suffering; Half Of Nation Is Nah Six In Elliott Available To Buy Monday At College; High

ParalyzedBy Cold Stock, pLys Cobb Enrollment Is Anticipated Say That More Qtidt WUakey i’arra Equipment And Pure Lower Temperatures Traffic There Than bred Sires May Be Purchas ­ House Rejects BilliC”ri='^^f|™ ed On Borrowed Cash Follow High Wind Eagles Score Win Anytace A declaration that ElUott Coun ­ The Farm Security Administra ­ To Raise Price On' Varied ' Velocity ty is perbapa the worst county in tion now has money in hand Over Berea School The second semester at the Kentucky so far as moonahiniog lend to enable small groups of A bUnket of ice end *now, ac- and illicit Uquor operations farmers to buy or secure the Liquor DistiUeries Morehead State Teachers Col ­ cocnvuiied by temperaturee that of heavy farm equipmenL pdre bi KIAC Skirmish concerned was made here lege will open Monday mom- neared the zero mark, viaited week by federal revenue agents bred sires and other such at Chandler Criticized By Repre- 'mg ’; with anticipations-^the Rowan County lor the wcond time Lawraie* Cnrter Paces Win- following a number of raids there. vices which will help them senUtive For Attitode Administration of a sabifegn- this winter during the week. oers* AttaekOVith 8 George Johnson, his brother, do better farming but which tial increase over the enroll A blizzard wbiai howled out On Measure FleM Goab, 7 Fools Andy Johnson and Ed Dean were farmer cannot afford to buy sole ­ ment at the same time

the home with to owner's know ­ Although this grn iin ^pecte tO dMo, redtpp imd ordterd lege who now reside in Ci:eenup County were ansounced by CBU. ledge. use local materials and to utilize seed. Best strategy Is locally -produced furniture wber- R. Clark, Cla« Of *33. "It may be regarded as drastic Five laying boro ood 10 broo ­ Don ’t Strangle Your Partner that pr«nlses owMd by a pe^n possible. tt According to a letter received der houses In Robert ­ from Mr. Clark the graduates of For Team To Makfr vare subject to fOrfeitare. " ruled cauiogs from American manu ­ Judge Moscowite, “but that is facturers of bathroom fixtures, son county lastyear from idaas That b First RnU Of Dane* Etiqaettc, Says. Expert. “The the College are being contacted In furnished by ttyf Experiment Sta ­ the law and to law must be metel sinks and other kitchi CoUegbte Shar ” Near T<« Of itet order to bold the dinner at either tion. Other improvements aig- Popular Dances ^ Russell or Greaiup on the even­ More Rons In Bame forced. Landlords of buildings ! equipment; electric washing ma- might Just as well take notice gested by to county _ pluming ing of Friday, February 4. committee indude certification of So Shys BiQ McKechnie. One that if they permit stills in their movement of the body — the Chas. Clark, member of the flocks aM better feeding. The CoUegUte ^ag \» near the Alumni Advisory Committee and Of B*sel»all’8 Hiffheat premi^ and do nothing to stop ______i popular top among-the deaaon's swingy effect of our present>day Greenup chairman in the mem­ Paid Mana«:ers the illicit distillery, their premises, b^lroom "dances, reports ^omas Babychicks from dance tunes “doing something" bership drive. U planning the liable to forfeiture." to the dancer with an Inclination dinner in conjunction with other* By Gabriel Paul UNITED STATES ^ muster whose “Popular and the ability to answer to the prominent graduates of that coun- A straight line is the shortest Production of leaf tobacco in \.Dnnces" has Just been published dictates of the music played. distance, between two points, our Australia during the 1936-1937 Approved Hatchery by Barnes and Noble. geometry teachers have convinced “Don't strangle your partner," agSSbn just ended totalled 4.790.- Mr. Parson also Onds The Bis U the first rule of dance etiquette, us. This being the ease. It would phase of frontier days JOHN P. NICKELL WINS be well to apply such prtnihple to 000 pounds compared with 5,557,- Apple and the Manhattan Strut writes Mr. Parson. A “strong ” lead LAURELS FOR CANTATA which has not yet passed, exter­ as highly popular currently with does not necessarily mean that the 300 pounds in the procedingeding season . agement of a baseball team. mination of predatory animals is those who prefer the mor^ Uvely, ] should grab his partner The foUowing cUpping was tak- to pick mm. eccentric styles and the Rumbu;| abound the waist with en from a newspaper in White- There is ewQt difference in die saving White'Barred The Parisian Tango, the modern [hold. His lead viUe, N. C.,'when John Paul Nic- world between ^the mathematical domestic animals and is costing | net Office of the Bureau of For- and B.«f f . ... >*o...... - ' -l______I l-t.—....*,.. r'np-.mA.i.J. 'T'Ko Waltz and the Fox Trot as those strong if she is .permitted to dance kell, a Morehead graduate of 1936. theories expounded by our good S150.000 a year, according to Ralph i elgn and Domestic Commerce. The I Bocks. Whtta H. Taylor, executive Council of ' decrease in production was caused . 11 a'iway from him. The man s professors and the theories prac ­ I and Silver right hand is placed ' ticed by the skippers of the major California. i by the heavy, rain which fell into league ball teams. Yet. isn't During the 1939-37 fiscal year, j chief tobacco growing-^^nters of , Mr. Parson, the Ugeous___ spot^ between part ­ North Carolina after leaving More- ner's shoulders- and waistline. The head. true that the simple principle of e war against coyotes, bobcats. , Australia in December 1936 and various types of dancing are ba ­ geometry ouUindU above yields, and other predators was waged | January of the present year after Beds, Ne« sically an interpreUtion of the lady's left hand should rest lightly “One of to most beautiful pro- pqrln•Iner’s right shoulder grams ever to be presented in with S29.1S8 from to Federal ; which disease developed. Blue j Hamttshlre miMie bemg played. The past tion. BU! McKechnie's basic has brought a radical j with herr left forearmf. following to Columbus County was the Christ- Government. $49,194 from coun- : mould seriously affected the leaf! Beds. year or agerial argument —that the easiest and wool growers, $21,304di-j with much damage also bemg caus-I GUnteT^ change in ^e xend not only of I line of lus upper r^t “The Christinas Pageant of the Holy Grail. ” given way is to best way? rectiy from the state, about $40.-1 ed by “sturt". a disease concerning I ^ trlci?' dances but | left and the lady's rijht hand may 000 also from to state through ' which little is known, arid whicL^C. Mottled Aneon^ __ may not be Joined, according in the Wbitevilie School Audi­ MeKechnie has a good Black Mlnorcas. White and Brown in the conservative styles as weU. gerial job. He has a two-year control work in the fish and game j has become a definite^problem in Principal influence has been the to the style of dancing adopted. torium, Monday evening, Decem­ Leghorns. These are to very contract at Cincinnati that tails and an incalculable | Australia in the last 3wo years, effect of "awing' mu«ic on the Speaking of to Rumba. Mr. ber 20. beat flocks In to country. Parson states, "Us ------■ for $25,000 per year and an addi ­ amount from bounties paid All flocks have been culled tor tional $5,000 bonus each season various counties and from cost of I KENTUCKY FARM NEWS < At m CTO Ave. ^ feature is a slightly exaggerated the performance t»bich was high ­ prodneUnn and standard of the hips which if the Reds draw as many people at trappers employed by individual I ly colorful and strikingly ^>ew- O. H. Miller, a Wolfe county and blood tested (for B. W. D.) by executed in true Rumba fashion home as the last place 1937 team fanners. Agent V tiful throughout. The young stn- farmer, planted 500 pounds of cer­ ROOMS OR BOARD does not cause obvious reaction ■ drew. It is reasonably safe to as ­ The hunt last year netted 6,992 the supervision of the Kentoky dents who took roles in to an- sume that McKeeshme's salary tified Irish Cobbler seed potatoes $1.00 Day above the hips." coyotes, 1,458 ^obcats. and one Poultry Assa riatl eu Uta stamped themselves as far on eight-tenths of will be $30,000 tor each season. bear, for the greatest tol^ since We have to latest model. sD- The book is Olustrated by dia ­ above the average in dramatic harvested 8.800 pounds of No. 1 abUity and reflected the excellent McKechnie slid into the b: the co-ordinated drive wa^ laun ­ MEAisl-25c grams of steps to be taken by both l^toes. Sold for $145 per 100 electrlc ineabators. and to ^ gentleman and lady in seven of coaching of their director. John mon^ brackets through his n ched in 1929, according to Mr, modem hatchery in to Stele. fusal to make work of his job. p^nds. the patch returned pro ­ the most popular dances today. Paul NickeU. a member of the Taylor. Write or see ns for prices be­ He takes the easiest way out every “Co-operating in the predatory fit of HOOJlb. school faculty and a former pupil Two hundred and sixty-four fore- yon buy. BARBER SHOP of Dr. Frederick H. Koch. time. It’s been the best way for animai contipl work, which has him, and, necessarily, it has been WhiUey county farmers sowed Mt Sterling Hatchery In Conneetioa Fraternity Men 'The expressive voices of the save livestock men hundreds of the best way for his ball clubs. of dollars in losses. total of 19,030 pounds of korean 27 BANK 3T. Two Barbers Outlaw Coraagea readers, to mellow carols sung The ideal way to outsmart lespedeza seed la« year. Pasture by to students, and the rich 51 counties, the State Department Mt Sterling, Ky. RMdy to serve yoa the opposition, believes to man of Agriculture, the State Cham ­ lands in the county are being effect artueved by the lighting and with a mixture of lespe- PHONE 279 J. F. JohiwoB, Prop. who recently won the Sporting ber of Commem, he California costumes combined to make to News' poU for the outstanding ma ­ cantata a rousing success. Mr. Fish and Game KJwiunissic jor league managerial achievement iouS______stockmen's \>rganizatii. . , in- geous brothers all over the nation NickeU was assisted in the make ­ of 1937. at Boston, is for his baU up of the characters by a friend : eluding the California cattlemen ’s will bleas them. They have out ­ club to score more runs than the AUTO LOANS who is a member of the University ' and wool gniwers associations, if lawed corsages for their dates at opposition.jposition. This beats every bit farm co-operatives and the Cali ­ IIOJM to 11,000 They think, moreover, that flow ­ of North Carolina Dramatic De­ NOTICE of strategy ever devised by a base ­ partment" fornia Farm Bureau," Mr. Tay ­ ANT TRA* HAKR OR BSODBL ers should be limited to sorority ball man. lor said. fra- Bill demands tot his men g|t AU persons having claims against the tenuty formaia and the Junior MISS TROEMEL TO BE__ Prom. AT LOUISVaLE MEET estate of Mrs. Mollie Whitt, deceased, will As far as esn be-gathered, wo ­ ders his pitchers and catchers to present same to the undersigned duly 4. CaaS Car Sale* FlnaaceJ Dr. James £. Rogers. oationaUy men on the campus ore accept ­ report one week earUer for spring business Beta iS : ing the situaticn with good grace. phy training than the rest of the squad. proven as required by law, before Febru­ tlon leader. wiU speak at a dinner pi g. Car la Oteir ImmIM In the words of one coed, “Well, to possibili- struct a number of small and med­ In Louisville, February 5. relating ary 1,1938. Those indebted to the estate 7. Car Daea Net Have la he if he pays for the dance and feeda ties of huriers bearing down in ium sized homes for sale or rent, me aftenvards why should I kick to to securing of to state diaec- please settle at once with the undersigned. PaU Per ta Oal tWimsa l tor of education in Kentucky. according to a report to the Louis ­ about flowers ’” are rea^ for such strain. Nothmg ville District Office of the Bureau According to Mr. WiUiam Tesry. brilliant about tot. is theref But. of Foreign and Domestic Commer- A. T. WHITT Prerident of the Kentucky Health it’s darned aound. The group owns land into res- and Physical Education Asaoda- Condition of a team is very identel section of Guatemala City Gssrsaty 1 tion, an^ interested in health, Admmistrat<»' important. So is discipline, and so and plans to build thereon Americ­ 262 EsstL Hsm St., Plans for a banquet meeting of phyalca] education, reereatlon. and .is the mental condition of the play an type h^mes and in some instan- Winchester, Kentucky to Alumni and former stuitota ers. This latter an^ covers many of Mottoad State Teacfaera Col- Dg to tactics nece^ aeatetive to pracKce on to field. TROEBDEL PREPARES There are smart players and JtsbTiianse-keciiiBK. RBLIOGRAPWf there are dumb players- The wise Aaywe bariPC young men can grasp pUys, ideas, le Cabim^ for rent— Miss Ernestine Troemel is pre­ signal, or anything you throw Rooms or Acceptable Ci paring a blbUography of current at tom. The dumb men cannot. m.yorirUa ood books foT to year They became befuddled wb«i toy ’ See or Cd 1937 on all aquatic activities lor are atod to think beyond their the Nattonal Sports Committee. capadtjes. Their pabUltles are physical, not i W. A. A. TO SP(»(SOR WOMEN’S SPORTS MEET Wito men like these McKechnie MISS CUSRALEIN SMITH MBi’t try to be a master mind. Hrinting The W. A. A. will ^nsor the He tries to place himaeU i» their Dean of Women V., ' State Womwi ’s Attxlalic Assoda- level. To them to best aignsl is no ttoo here to flnt weak in AprlL signaL They are left to think only Prior to thlf year, to University of hitting, running, fielding and .Morehead ^te Teachera CoDege has sponsored to meet. throwing. There will' be ddegates from Very Uttle fuss will be made to tollowing coUega: Asbury, liere is nothmgthat speaks more forcib^thail 4 about to Reds’ discipline this TeleriMKic 58 Centre, “ ' " ...... George to wn. Ixmis- year. The men will be made to * printedwords which have that degree of neat- viUe, and Wee understand what is expected of th-w, u they do not obey to rules, tore wUl be no cause for neffl and stability found in fine printog. The Indian- McKechnie to worry- The burden ty in carts ease wDl \ient Publishing Company has a complete job prating rest on to player, for, alter all. AGREATNEWTHRIFTY"60" he will be the one to suffer from department where every form of fine induStriST print­ iie penalties inflicted by to man- ing is done. **You see. it's aU very simple, providing you don ’t try to make icated. McKechnie U - very simple man. a very simple manager, but a yery good one. Hle’s smart enou^ to realize he canot ountotert his rivals. So he BFORDV'8 doesn ’t try. • Recording.

A new radio listening center in p very week recording the happenings, t}ie business. eastern Kentucky, to twenty- sixth in the Uidversity of Ken­ I the interestingand constructivefeaturesof^ live tucky ’s system, has been estab- Ushad at Line Fork Cabin, Gilley. and growing community. Breathing the life of progress ' Letcher County The radio set wUl be in charge of Mr, and Mrs. B. B. Baker, who and typifying the work and thoughts of the people it Tmunity work under Ihc auspices of the Pine Moun- serves. That, briefly is the goal that the Indegendent tain School. During dry weather the loca ­ has achieved. tion at Gilley is accessible by way often tween November and March tact with the outside world is dered difficult for several weeks , a time. The inslallatiOB of the radio listening center will augment the present important activities of Sif. the Line Fork Cabin, which in­ Independent Publishing Corpffany clude 4-H work, first aid. a lend­ ing Ubrary, Sunday School temity assisunce and many mis­ Phone 235 Morehead, Ky. cellaneous functions. V. S. SEma $$AM HOUSE Publishers of Acting under a Federal law of Morehead Ailto Sales 1859 ,- ---a ------dwelling-J and garage val- ued at $8,500 baa been seized The Morehead Independent Woody Hinton, Mgr. in’^ttjoklyn, N. Y, by to Federal jvemment, after it was shown forehead KentnAy 200-gaUoD stiU wu i^atad in THE MOREHEAD INBEPENDENT Thursday Morning. January 27. 1938.

Second Semester ' citizens, irrespeetive ot poned further acUon on the bill Isnvs Captain L. W. Johnson, ««-) bt^b on an acrv Icutlve otficeT^Hdr to 1930 and in 1M8 98 butol^ . TV, 1 ‘Hue, color or creed.” it said. drowning led the death list. | Four clubs In MarshaU eouniy lO oiarl ivionaay Pederai legislation dealing with: exchange between the gov- NO RECESSION IN EUROPE - ',_c ______,,___.• emor and several members start- six-month penod check-; grew locust tree nur-

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Lafferty Hall will be the name For This Week JACK of the University of Kentucky’s new $100,000 law building. Equip­ ment of the College of I^w, in­ cluding the law library is now 1936 CHEVRDLET SPDRT CDUPE being transferred to the new struc­ ture* and law students returing to 1934 PLYMDUTH SEDAN William Thornton Lafferty, first dean of the U. K. Collegep of L^ is memorialized in the nam>in g of 1934 CHEVROLET SEDAN the building. WEST 'CONSENSUS OP OPINION” 1932 FORD B4 SEDAN ANNOUNCES Francis de Sales Ryan, Treasury The opening of his store on Building superintendent, produced | four dictionaries to defend Prmi-' THESE CARS ARE IN A 1 CONDITION AND dent Roosevelt's English from col ­ MAIN STREET AND BISHOP AVENUE lege professors. i WILL BE SOLD THIS WEEK AT A* Several grammar experts said REAL "consensus of opin- BARGAIN. Full line of ion" in his recent budget message *fl *-asc redundant because the word f consensus ” alone carries the full j These Cars have been completely reconditioned and IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WHISKIES, WINES, meaning ot the phrase and words "of opinion" are superfiu- I AND BRANDIES AT POPULAR PRICES are ready for many miles of Care-Erw service. Ryan, however, said fhe I Presidents expression is support ­ ed by the Oxford. Webster. New The Prices are Right A complete stock of Standard, and Century dicUonar-

CIGARS QGARETTES TOBACCOS B^\CBELOR GIRL *K1DD1NG' -•\ccording to a Loyola Unii-er- ity psychologlsu Dr. Alexander Schneiders, the bachelor girl Miiilanil Trail Garage her work and wouldn't MOREHEAD leaving for home or family, is ■=• KENTUCKY Dixie Cottage-Diiie Gardens kidding at least 50 per cent of tto time.

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COnOUESTAOAPTtO «AOM TMf ‘^ERTRUOEBELBin^ RESUME ruin of an empire—and that em- ^iio cniii'cly dependent upon one Marie Walewska. tvlfe ttf Count U'aletvski, eidertr Po ­ ■'Till- fututp would have died lish diplomat, is .tltifled out with him." whispered Mane. for attention by Napoleon -•Pi-eciselv." snapped Talleyrand •Napoleon must have an heir" when he atlenas a liall held I He paused, p'ai-ing hi.s next words in his honor by Polish noble ­ .carefully "I hope your appoar- men in Warsaw. The diplo ­ anve in Vienna at this time will mats hope to interest him in do nothing to hinder—' he .sop- demandhtE from Russia the pod short as Durov reappeared rreedom of Poland. Their ef­ Mane stared at Talleyr.Tnd in forts are a complete failure. vonfusion. What was he trying to say lo her- But Talleyrand. Realizinc his interest in Mj- fie. (bey appeal to her hus­ -u lu fi.llow Durov who lead the band to send her to Napol ­ to the Emperor's sui(e>. eon to plead for thejn. Ma ­ .\ moment later she fou.nd her- rie docs so and dhtrovers he -cif ir Napoleon's arm.s has no Interest in the Polish It's good to have you in my cause but is determined in Jims os.itn," he whispered. his rouqnesl «f her. She pleads Kvop me there. '* she sighed. desperately for her country, With he; forefinger she explored bnt when Napoleon seizes her his face ‘This line—it's deeper." ,;;ty million doUars will be spent to make Uie miie-long Central Mall built by mankind, the highest sundiai, Lhc biggest portrait sUtuc of modem tii.ics, hon ­ in his arms and kisses her. She stroked his temple "And you orld's Fair 1930 the greatest artistic project in the (listory of exposi- oring George Washington, and four statues dedicated to freedom of presa. (eligioa, mall is shown above in a scale model. The tree-lined ?ech and assembly. Literally scores of fountains, five i she finds herself belnless to have three gray hairs.'' spee "This IS my forUeth birthday," right) the largest ball and tallest triangular spire ever and more than a millionplants...... will add Co its dignified.. beauty. resist and falls deeply’in love with him.. She Hees to Wale- he smiled. j ______-ayrice. her country estate to Sh. lorcmg .,ou™U constantly you realize this is the first tjmei____ - Scribe Reports On re-esUblish her life—bnt Na- Use 10 Million Tons Of Dpamite from overhearing their conversa ­ tolcoD discovers her where- , „ . . • -danef" he cut in furiously Action Of-Tito tion. Thrilling plays, yeUtog, abouts and pleads with her in Pans there is Mass at Notre friends talking to me, kept me to CO with him to Prussia. Dame —the_review of the guards ..^hat happened Oil Pr»sr»ctora Make Good Uae Of High Eaph To! Homecomers from hearing all. and “teUdtg With the arrival of spring, —a gala recepuon I the Tuil- she wept She seized his hand. Di^ver Almost A BillioB Burets aU." lenes. You cease to be i their idyll ends because he 'What has changed you" What Of Black Gold By Carat rmtrtok "Yes, Bill. ni always love htf. You become an occasion." must start his Anstrian esan- ire you doing to yourself-to me I squeezed into the only vacant Oh. weU. hfe is what you make paign. They take lender leave “Tm as much the victim who believed in you?you ’ prospeewrs- ‘tsmg seismo- _. ------exactitude thdse, who deal in spot left—my seat foe the home- victor." he sighed. It Marriage the same v.-ay. U it •f each other and Marie pro- .Naooleone " she pleaded "is there P‘“***^ **'* <*** ’“’* W*'* ete«- coming game. SurrOonded by ita- weren't for the kids ... * nises to rejoiu him in Vienna "Is It realty so difficult oiher »n you could love but ' darth. exploded tot n IdenU making every conceivable Another touchdown- They when the campaign is over. you"" she teased. "Not so long as you share my effort to discover about a billion i tive and therefore Che most aought- changed subjects. difficulties." he replied. barrels of new producuon before jfter subterranean formations "You know, Bll. 1 always call Chapter Si.v "If he I "Come" —he took her hand — the end of the year. It is estimated known to oU psospectors. were sitting directly behind me. that place my home. . Like It CONQUERER_CONQUEBED "let me inlrodbce throne," Napoleon answ_^. "he'the oU industry of the country 'Yhese gwlogic pheoamena a» I didn't intoMi to b» u eevM. better'n any pike I ever lived.'* must be of royal blood jig spending at least S15.000.-'usually ^tmaJw^f^ salt. dropper, but their muffled' con ­ "Come up and stay With»BS,.and,- M„le ,.nk back In her e.r-^ «“‘>V ‘ ' "I' Marie's hands fell slowly to her • 000 a year on sciamic survey mousands of feet i diameter, ri*- versation drifted right into my we'll go-hunUng. " her monimUry .nxle.y lo.. impi;™™. *0 ol^oved side. She knew then she must: alone. ,ng from unfaihomed depths to A pause, and then: keep locked within her the se-, Usi summer 221 seismograph ' within a mile or less of the earth's in ihe joyous ihouflituiuuivuk ihot111.11 i«on9vnni : , ... ■»'- "Well. BilL gt^O mr visit “It was like losing one of toe •I ■’ -OK.I.-. IT a.^sp-1 1(^)5 she would : . her beloved. She ‘ family when she went We all waa in Vienna at lasC She smiled i ' I hadn't ! cried. I found her caught to til* a happy, tender smile, thinking "Thrones are not' the seat of the counties along the Gulf Coast. ’ heaval. OU seeping upward | “■Si', fence about a niUe from home. for the hundredth time how "*eshe. Itoppuiess." he said with a sigh, o 180 seismic exploration parties through uncounted centuries oeho,ver tinted t Cold and stiff as a board, dM would b„.k 10 hid, hor glor- . sh. aiuiwor.d. "your "Do you remember the days : were in the field, as comptued to : came pocketed at the sides and lou. now. Thou- Wioio, idyll “ WurKlIj you, joriius; when an idea was stronger than only ten such crews operating the caps of many of these domes, "Yeah, toe was the best dog 1 a throne'" she asked desperately same territory tive years ago At fonrung vast deposits of trapped "So many new people here ctnee hod booh dioro mod a rodionoc ■“ '»'■ we left sdBool. You know, dnev ever saw. I've got her mat*, but "Do you remember the Frendi least 25 were making surveys in petroleum. he’s not half as good as ywa." lutorludo, limoT, ho, child codio.,"'- ” California; 24 in Okli^oma: 18 The salt dome, though not an to* I left here t have taught three they would hu.o a lastiug mk. “I will come up there same- shouted In Northern Louisiana:/ IS in the fallible sign of oil. U therefore a years. And now . . . Boy. whattii en of their love. She sighed ■ -■""v play! Ea stffn ta ^ing to give 'em time and go hunting. l*n leave phase of Rocky Mountain states; IS crews promisiitg {Race to look for it, like ray wife with the store. I had put happily at the prospect of the ^ my youth. Tve outgrown it! That's in West Texas and 4 in East Tex- j other oO-aboundlng subterranean a scare. 'TSook at that number would give Na-'y..you?" it oft three years to come to booic- what you don't see." thirteen on thc^r side.'' poieon; she hoped, for his sake, Her face glov.'ed with love. cotning. and finally got bare. Sbe’a "What I do see,” she wept, “is “BemiDte me «f Smith. Say. that their child might be a s> "Come here, Nupoleone," she tending tbe store this ereek. A that everything that was between Illinois, where recant seiamogra- (he geophysidat worUag with, his wbatahn deing now? StlU. teneb- The carriage tlniOly arrived whispered; “Don't look at me," man east do aneh with ^ wilk phic inyesttgarimia have revteed tagr ' Cboenbrunn. the Rapaburg Pal ­ she pleaded and knelt down be. I is gone. This is the ead. ” “The endT” Nonsense! ” ace. which Napoleon, as conquer- .side him. placing her cheek to r “CotCMpce. BhdtoquRMidk< , «kl to« Mi . “You Ued,” die explained pas- w occupied. Duroc welcomed I his. In her mind she tried to tog after three yenri. You know. ; form the thousand and one phras- sionately. "You.-li^ to yourself — sin. This oU territory had long 1 never graduated, only got eighty- “Say. have you saea her yet, her. what you were—to what you smee been in a steep decline and Om^ti Reds to which she had thought six hours." Buir’ Marie took a chair and wait ­ was thought to be a the verge of of their, coming child. 1 the world —to all those “Yotf never?" “She’s down front, over there." ed in a fever of joy. The shadow petering out. 'Tis voice broke tender- who died for you believmg in Play 31 Prelims “Nope. But I nire got a honey He must have pointed, tor L . od an approaching figure fell on thoughts. "I need Europe. You lied. They are Successful petroleum explora ­ her. of a tittle store. Delivery, and beard the other answer: you. r your love. I need lyed and I am betrayed. Pow- tion and oil field development now | Croslgy TteM Wm Be Seca everything. My wife's running “t see her now. I'll always love “Countess," a voice called soft- umicrsutnuin* as conquered you!" Her grief require a great deal of under- ExUbitioD it now . . . "N her, my oU school sweethaert, ^ I “Whatever you want of me, shook her. She pointed to the surface information in advance of I “Yoor wife’" 1 BUL . . . rtn a married matt, and Marie started. "Count TaUey-.my dearest," she whispered. “I Hapsburg poitraitt on the wall. drilling because, in the prolonged | . “Got two kids . . . Say, fliat there’s toe kids to consider. Ott, nnd!” [shall find to give to you." “These are your kind now. these search for oil deposits, the more : Thirtyn # exhibition games will was perfect blocking These new vH. life's what^yoU'maha IL" TaUeyrand bowed. "The Em- He turned his face full to hers. Hapsburg faces. Eleath on thrones. obvious pools already have been.be played by the (Snciiinati Beds coaches certainly have done won ­ Pause. will be "Marie," he started, then rose from What a pity!" She laughed hys­ discovered and topped. *toc«“|prior____ to_ the i ders up here." ) his chair. “Marie. I am determinedi terically. “The Liberator of Eu- years ha've made it necessary for Hatie^ “Beri toem to toe stote. ” ) to found a dynasty. I ^iust have rope has- become a son-in-law.'' prospectors to rely more and more j heir. I Rkye decided to marry tool to expect under­ upon the use of explosives and the night by GetaenI Htonager Warren (I to shoot him." I a of the royal standing from a woman," he seismograph to bolster up the na* C. Goes. Tbe Beds again wlU e paled. "But why'*" I houses of Europe." flashed- "Why are you lopking at 's falling rate In oU discovery, train tt Tantpo. Fla. 1 shrugged % shoul- 1 She stared at him in stunned like that?" whidi during the present deode Tweatr-tar of the games wUl has averaged only about 70 per Now 30 Months Old isweredd with [silence. He paced up and down Because," she answered slowly, be played a^toat American Lea- 100 Proof Katwky WUokF il elegance, "suppose —heavM the room, unaware of her. speak ­ "I am looking at you for the first cent of the cuirsit < Na- t the assassin had been ing hiS' thoughts aloud. “I must! and last time. You have crossed Much that geologists and geo. loea. and the other What then? The have an aUy 1 can count on. I some frontier of the mind—into physicists have been able to sur­ against the Kanau City team of mise about the interior of the 0-LD jm-u can bring all my enemies to their region I do not understand — the American Amodation. It it Stod Bxetotoeely to BMseo Candy by Better livability and Superior knees as I have Austria only to where I could never live . . . and earth, they owe to earthquakes and likely thet another minor league breeding insure success when you see them struggle to their feet where you will never find p*ace." t otbe manner m which such dis­ game will be mbeduled for Wed­ boy Dorsey's PIONNEB BABY again to fight me. This can't go With a helples gesture of de­ turbances are recorded on seis­ nesday. 11. at which time THE MOREHEAD CmCKS. ^Y. U. S. Approved and feat she buried her face in her mographs. Since natural earth ­ the clubl win be enroute from on forever. - 1 can conquer their MaiB Street ( C^key 1 PiiUorum tested. Eighth year of armies —but 1 %annot conqueror bands and rushed past him. quakes are unpredictable either in Danville, Virginix, to Portsmouth, steady flock improvement. Free their hate with arUUery." ■Marie! " he caUed. time or place, geophysicists search ­ ing for oil produce their own catalog. Box L. FLEMLNGSBUBG Only the echo of her footsteiotsteps. Featoring Ow'^xhihltion last miniature quakes by means of BATCBEBT. Fletninffburg, Ky. —in this castle — carrying her forever out of the will be a aeries of 12 games against dynamites developed espedaUy to I decided to grant the Hapsburg world he had destroyed for them the Boston Red Sox and eight meet the exacting reqi DANGEROUS I shall no longer have both, answered him. against tbe Detroit Tigers. Four their purpose.___ Chemists who work It is dangerous To them I have been games against each Boston and with explosives have been called —To be continued. — GUARANTEED RADIO SERVICE upon to bring to a high degree of The Beds and TUBES TESTED FREE. ANALYSIS OF YOUR perfection special seismic dyna ­ best assets: lose them and you lose with theirs. Think' A »n of eight straight games enroute north, mites whieh will explode with stortiog in Savannah on Tuesday, RADIO FREE WITHOUT OBUGATION. Napoleon bom of Hapsburg blood! their full force under extremely He smiled at her. “It is arranged. SaENTIFIC SERVICE ON ANY HAKE OR .j™™, conrntiom , ^ Tuaa.7. A It is a fact. You must see it is Humane society officials moved checks Monday to end the three-day vigil In presenuday seismic explora- ^he aecond hall of the Detroit MODEL RADIO. COLDS Her thou^ts turned bitter^ to kept by a oondewipt mongrel! tion .a charge of dynamite, rang- 1 ^i^s will start at Portsmouth, QUICK ONE-DAY SERVICE. and Talleyrand. This then, was what over the body of anSther doy In a nywbere from a quarter of Thursday. April 14, and FEVER he had meant to tell her. A faint, vacant lot at North Tonawaada, ind to 500 pounds. U «pl«>- >nd with the annual pre-opening FULL LINE PARTS AND TUBES CARRIED IN nrst day i shot hole, drilled some-' i barely audible sound broke thru N Y. t Crosley Field,I . Cincln-j STOCK- , 666_ , Tabteu her lips. “Nothing," The mongreUtad lain In the Icy feet, and s Bal^ Nose Drops "Nothing? ' he queried in field, head a^paws on the body * “ other games wlU be at Springfield Try “Rob-My-tlam"-\Vorld's Best tonishment. of its dead tfaymat ^ ever since 300 feet. The shock, ^ and Ttayxon,Ohio. of this explosion wlU travel. GEARHARTS ^ADIO SERVICE 'ere in my place wtiat the ..other dot was struck by a Pitchers and catchers win car Friday morning. Saturday. February 28. and Rail Building, Fairbanks, St. would you say?" until it meets It had refused food and made • I art not a wonfen. " he shout ­ stratum, such a: PHONE 274 MOREHEAD, KYv Lane Funeral Home ed in desperation. "I cannot put weakened attempts to drive off in­ or a "salt dome. words into your mouth. ” truders, while evading all efforts seismic waves are reflected or , Funcfi'al Directors "Then—perhaps —there to remove_ it from,, the scene. .‘xjuneed backward toward the Am6ulance Service words ■■ ,E. J «*P;nn»nd,mf up by ‘*- Manager BUr McKechnie's con- j Pbonet «1 (Day)— m (Night) "Mane. Understand, my dear, o, lb. Count, S P. C. A.. up »I . , , , ^ this changes nothing between us." jt »,.E,uo ,.,d tornght bej„..„,,u dlll.„n, podiumi d.Uomn«dilioning pbuplan restricts Ditchers! He rushed on frantically, des­ had am a loork.r to North' Tona- ! l»om, ''"Ptfrom »»rltutsworking batting practice perately on the defei^ive "I beg wamla lo remove the dog to an an- ALL BONDED WHISKIES! it Lght rceisler these viora-av-:, .... cutting loose He also olans , you. I implore you. Mane! List- imal shelter. fast-moving strips o( photographic A. F. Ellingrton I en to me! Thi.s is an affair of ■ State. My per.-«m.il feelings MEXICALI URGES ROAD .r.5 .Sr. p^» j not involved. I love you I v porienced interpi-eter of such re- ™ Now $2.00 Pt"$1.00 Half Pt. DENTIST you. I want you near me always. For years a little colony of Ja-i ,^rding.H You. yourself, promised at Wale- panes* and Mexicans have been j ^ori uf g> *■»« sesA^oo- OLD GRANDAD and HILL I I-1 makuig a meager living from to- ; ^„wn under^even to a depth• h of.. ------“ForflvcBees" Mexican sea bass, which j 20,000 feet. Accurate calculations, SUNNY BROOK I blood is a necessity forced upon abound in the Gulf of California. I however, demand a conaideratlon “We hand folks over -to God ’s Now the Mexicali Chamber of ^ of time reduced to five Wn-thou- merCy, and show none ourselves." I. W. HARPER "Ancient blood?” toe cried in Commcrce and other organiza- sandths of a second, and therefore George Eliot. horror. "Thin—cold —watery ’ the dynamite charges must be de- "The narrow soul knows not tfie WE CARRY ALL THE BRANDS His face flushed in anger, but touuW by ,l«Utc bbuttag |od-U»« tfoiy oI tbPBvlo,. ' - Dr. L A. Wise she continued with deadly calm. which do not vary more than,H«we. Optometrist waters...... to sportsmen. They. t—- 00002 of a second in the time of “Forgive many thiw m others; going to live in it A tomb, large numbers of Amencan fisher- : their explosion after an electrical nothing in yourself. —Anaonius. THE MOREffiAD DISPENSARY Hart BaOdtes bride that bates you. Do you men would be attracted because Impulse has been deUvered to' "He who has not forgiven an CASKEY BLOG. V RAY WENDEL, MGMGR. FRIDAYS ONLY think that they wiU Jorget that of the vUlage's proximity to the them. Thus the exptoatves la- [ enemy has never tasted one of toe you have beaten them? How they United■ SUtes. borafory is eompeUed to approadumost sobtime enjoyments of Ufe." 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cUres. Since nine-tenths of the proper ­ Utilitie3 To Help “Two or three hundred years ty damage from li^tning occurs may seem like a fancifully long in rural districts, it is generall time to look ahead. ’’ he says, “but uneconomicalx^to apply lightning Farmers In State prospective loss of such ap asset to the state should be prevented rods to of*S^ • small urban I long as possible. - 1 buildings. I^ever. taU struc­ Rural Hob-js May Take Ad- Moderate ctenng or aspnait over tures exlendli^ above their neigh ­ mtagc Of Electric and those portion! of the ti^ surface bors. should receive consideration Phca< now covered by U. S- any locality. waterproof rock would fore ­ Dealhs from lightning are com ­ stall disintegration for hundreds paratively rare, averaging only of years, the Cwmnissioiier con ­ about 400 per year for the entire United States, but if a person U plans of the Kentucky PubUc tends. Service Cominiaslon are carried The btndge site is privately object which has r out. owned, with the State Highway Department having a right-of-way a direct stroke, death or serious For a campai^ injury is certaui to result. and Che maintenance responsibil ­ ity of Route 11. . During a thunder storm it is best to seek shelter in a building ried into its second stage. —the larger the better—or in Much at the groundwork has YIELDS INCREASE IN TBIGG COUNinr dense wood^ or under an over ­ been completed and now farmers hanging Hilltops, wide spa ­ in greater numbers are reall ces, and ffiall isolated buildings Just what th3 campaign means to or trees should be avoided.' Metal them." their land last year harvested in­ fences .ire dangerous and often “We have made a good start, creased yields, according to Coun- prove fatal to livestock. A chief cons uHaiit.^f ^ Agent Thomas W. Morgan. le comnii8r ieit'-,on h.v, m.d. good como- 5 of last Jan ary greatly hampered 1 MILLlbN POUNDS AT ihat countoy. alive apartment and hotel build- I ______[the striped bass or rockfish on - i likely that the major part industry had its U------»he work. 1. required nearly three 4-H TOBACCO SHOWS Another speaker on the pro- southbound migration. A two- months to catdi up with repairs, Tam is Lawrence King. Letcher increase wiU come from 15’“'’'®29 ftwn the viewpoint LATEST DATA ON HOW year-old striped bass tag^ and TO ESCAPE UGHTNTNG ; he said. Shows for 4-H club members ;ounty. who produced 2.500 mid-summer on; public housing i I released at Mohuuk, Long Island, held in Kentucky in December at ­ lounds of honey last year, and projects under toe new Housing I Sreate i reasonably weU-bal- . Valuable information was recaptored on the Rappjban- tracted more than a- milion pounds the largest bee- ock River on December 4, makins high-quality tobacco which Keepers In Kentucky. --oo7d-„rd.|-s r •”* p~p»vir„s’o':so‘ss’”»;„n'si sold for more than a quarter of a The life of Natural Bndge at CHEMICALS _ L.o.ho..™, M P™"- W '»™PPd contl- "•»" UgPMdS » conlaldod in , d.ys, ..,s . report to tho Loo,,- million dollars. Twelve hundred ■« ■ -d.^P-.o. or ovo„ H.odbooK H2. o, »,o N.dodo. | «dl. OH... o< d,. Do- Richmond. Va.. can be prolonged dub members in 27 counties con ­ _ . . ^ I'smalluixagi increase uiin ucuuiuudemand min ixroo.1938. ouTeauBureau ojof acanoaros,Standards, “*v.oueCode lorforjPi Commerce, by several hundred apd perhaps tributed 603.000 pounds to the sulphur Co. jwito-Sn investment of some $13,- protection Axainst Liahtnina " several ^thousands of years by a Lexington show, where the price The Guaranty Trust Company Wito-Sn investment of some $13,- protection Against Lightning," “With toe entire chemical in- OOO.OOO.OOO already, the oU Indus- h " inrt ^ nt Ads Get Results. relatively simple process of water ­ averaged $28 a hundred. The high ]f New York has declared that the proofing it; surface, according to basket, owned by Stanley Hedges. dme has come for broad planning pp s best year in toe history of , al large capital outlays X- State Highway Commiscloner Hen­ Jr.. Fayette county, brought $48 Df relief for needy in times o( 1938. ’ y,ue pistri^ Office of the De-■ American sulphur producers. An ! partmentt of CoiCommerce. ry C. Shirley. and the high crop, owned by Por ­ lepreirion. increase of 22 per cent in ship­ At its present rate of slow dis- MEAT PACKING—G- F. Swift. The unquestioned service ter Gilbert, Greenup county, aver ­ of 1937 and the busi- ments over the year Aarevi 1. caused by water seep­ aged $41.85. WlUiam Thomas Pra ­ UH mitloak for 1938, the Guaran ­ Chairmfh. Swift and Company. Lghtning rods in protecting build- ‘ bro^tbrought sulphur to M.399.3 per centi -operations of this industry in;ings. provided the rods are pro- '-M ^ SfZ* age and fluctuation of the tem­ ther. Woodford county, was the ty said: e/^ieJU peratures, the nature-cut bridge grand riuunplon grower, and Eu­ “Evwi thou^ considerable r«- are much closer to the 1929 high may collapse in two or three quenci gene Tackett, Owsley county, the eovery should qccur during the toan the general level of indus­ centuries. Ihs co mmissio ner de- reserve rhamploo. only were fewer animals coming'from damage i cwnlng year, several problems will trial' activity and indicate the to market, but average At Hone Cave, club membets mudn that must be solved be- stoengto .and vitality of the sul- em counttaa Mumad about were considerable lighter toan tare hiiifnf iraj mg to d the loti- nermaL The dua^e has been 100,000 poirnda. while a Bowling For Highest Grade er term futee with Mun partially relieved by the abundant Green show attracted more than The trust eeiqpafay foreM- AUTOMOBILES—AIvan Macau- feed crops of 1937, although a lOOJMO pouBda. Other shows PLUMBING 1. Need for adoption of a long- ley. President, Packard Motor Car number of moqtos are required held AirvDanvUle. Harsodaburg, ruRS plnn of Compwiy. before com can be converted into ShdbWu^ Covingtoa and Car- call at ttmes of economic stresa, u “If conditions generally are good finished animals ready for mar ­ roOtoo. \ CADILLAC LASALLE emtoasted with industoy will have ket. Hog numbers, moreover, have CECIL LANDRETH wastefnl and poorly planned dis- another good year in 1938. been so depleted that they are not NOTED Bik AUTHOEirE of the past. expected to attain normal levels COMING TO nNTUCKT feel confident that the business of LANDRETH 2. Need for some definite plan marniftirturing aubunoblles will again before 1940." Eentucky . beekeepers. meetinB for balancing the budget, such as continue to hold the leadership Plumbing Company broadening the tax base and in all industoy It baa long main- PULP AND PAPER—Orton B. during the Farm and Home Con ­ taiDed." vention St Lexington, wUl hear during expotditures. Brown. Vice President, Brown Co. Phone 204 two addresms by Dr. E. F. Phil­ 3. Need tor a aystamatlc pro ­ Estimates in the trade indicate "This industry faces the new year with considerable optimism lips of Comen University, one of gram for redudng the huge pub­ that passenger ear prodnctlon lor lic (tabt (when a balanced bud- 1938 will run between 3,500,000 ■chievad and conditions and 4,000,000 units. Tbe large -EVERYTHING IN USED CARS” warrant). stocks of used cars now tn hands y In respe^ to iabor, it said there of dealers hold the key to auto ­ ^ASTEURIZiSP HAIRY is “an urgent necessity for some motive prospects, and these must FieshfnHB approach to tedustoiak problems be liquidated before any sub­ ttiat will enable the government. stantial upturn can be expected and lobor to con ­ to occur in new car sales. sider their differences in a spirit THE SPRIN&HROVE DAIRY of co-operation. RETAIL TRADE-43odftey M. naae U-F-l Regarding the 1938 business out ­ Lebhar, Editor. Chain Store Age look. the trust company said: "How retailing wU fare in 1938 Delleered At Tav Hmbs Daltr Or At The raOmrlng Stares: “While most competent observ- depends so much upon the dura ­ Dixie McKinley BrowR ’s GnwOTF ■a anticipate that recession will tion of the present recession that Caodir* Gnetry OmOIM continue well into the coming it is unsafe to vrature a predic­ DISTRIBUTOR / “ar.; year, many believe that there is tion as to the probable volume. aothlng of a purely economic But if, as is commonly believed, ture apparent at present to sug ­ the current slump will be con ­ LexiBEton, Ky. gest that we are entering a de­ fined to the first half of the year pression of and more favorable influences will duration of the last a characterize the final six months. 1938 may be expected to compare WEL-KUM-ENN favorably with the year just clos ­ ed. Preliminary estimates'lndicste retailers sold approximately $40,- THE HOME OF RED TOP BEER AND By growing legumes and by i 000.000.000 worth of merchandise ig manure "tkI limestone, O. in 1937—a gain of 21 per cent wm FOR THAT FAMOUS ' GOOD EATS i- Garrett, an EstiU county farmer, since 1935. Vestored fertility m«a seven-acre field to where 85 bushels of com ALUMINUM—George J. Stan ­ ' Opposite the Conrt Hoose to the acre were grown last year, ley. Vice President, All according to C. C. Shade, coun^ Company of America. CLAIROL. ^ amazing sk farm agent. Three hundred pounds oo-oQ-tiat. has been used JUMBO of complete fertilizer per acre pnised by milHoss of American were used last spring, and alfalfa than in any previous 12 months. 1 who wut yonag-lookiBg sowed foUowhu the last culti­ Sales were stimulated by hair. In cot triple-sctiea t vation of the com. for the metal developed Clairol shampoos, reeo In another field of five acres, of research efforts TINTS . . . blends teO-ule gray Mr. Garrett doubled alfalfa yields wLiich have enabled the industry into the oatural tones of yoar hair by applying two tons of ' to reduce the price of virgiii alu ­ - perfectly as to defy detection. BREAD and 233 pounds of 43 per cent minum from $8 a pound to 20 Ask for a at your superphosphate to the acre. Mr. cents a pound in SO years, despite besuty shop o write us for FREE Garrett also is a good tobacco constantly rising costs of produc ­ peoUet, advice and analysis. tion. The aluminum industry felt ALSO keener compeuudn lari year from the scrap aluminum market and Naturally... wiih from foreign imports which were higher than for several preceed- MARY JANE Business TrendsIng years." ClAiRM li-dmM BUILDING AND REAL ES­ TATE—Thomas S, Holden. Vice BREAp President, F. W. Dodge Corpora ­ tion. aeveaty Kina casssftaet. "We estimate private construc ­ energy and foresight, record much CUiial I/ll . I« W «6 Sl„ N»w Vorli tion in 1938 'for 37 coatom stalci progress i-t tise Improvemert of S-n4 TBEE AdviLt. AnilyiiB will approximate $2,025,000,000. mani!fai.-'urins and shipping fa ­ a decu» of one per cent from cilities and m the expansion of its 1937. Td^u construction for 1933: research efforts. The ' industry lURT’S TRANSFER is esCBieted at $2.800,OOOJXM. or stand* today in a position to take Jy about four per cent lea than advantage of any upswing in busi­ . 1937. ness in 1938. Tire shipments for ham. o( BmMUia ' IWidlanPakingCoi iPhone 279 I Day A fficb Serricc “We estimate a total of 210,000 1937 were about the seme as In . X20JUO new tamily. dweUMf 1938, .but an Increealed demand for 1,- f the MORggRAn INDEPENDENT It plans suited to SHAKRgraAZB Tt. G. B. R. itjr in which the fam ^^e Govemof'^dld not explain Mr and Mrs. -Herbert Fannin is located. trounced Kentucky Wesleyan, 40 ihy Repururtbe caU." In splta of what Hr. 'Shaw visited Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Carr Regional Director Mitchell has to 31. in the only other game play ­ would like the world,to believe. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fannin been designated qtuef executive ed tost week. M^ce Evans, the actor, said were returning to their home in officer in charge of tenant pur- Because of mid-i vraBtly that be does not thtnir West Liberty They had been Stan Arnzen Voted chaae program in this 5-state re­ tions at most schools, only seven G^ge Bernard Shaw Is as great THE LONG EVENING ^,C. Rflffett, Jr., and John Henry visiting in Huntington for the past gion and Earl Mayhew. Stole Di­ •dteduied tor this week. week. a/tosmatiat as William Shakes ­ rector, Lexington, will supervlee No -tuts wiU he played until Fri­ peare. Mr. and Mrs. Earl King Senff Rookie Stand Out > Winter’ of the inverted (nmes were played and the program in Kentucky with the day night. visited Mrs. SenfTs parents. G. B. Hr. Shaw reecBtly Lntlmated hia year. lightful refre-shmenU served. All committee named serving in an Kentucky will continue and Mrs. Senlf over the week­ Former Morehead CoUece feeling tiiat ha can improve on Jbj scatter ’d hair with slget like the little guests reported a nice advisory capacity, Mr. Clarenee W. Conference end. paign against VanderbUt's Com ­ Student Gets Hi^eat Minor Shakespeare hr rewriting the third ashes fill'd. Cobb stated. Thy breath cpngeal'd upon thy Mr. and Mrs. Fred Caudill and modores at Nashville Saturday League BasebaU Award act of “Cymbeline” for a London daughter. Amy Rebecca, of Paints- "The tenant purchase program whUe the Eastern Maroons and production. lips, thr 'cheeka When it comes to sporty you vtUe. visited at the -home of Mrs. wil be ladminister«l in the field Morehead Eagles each will travel Hr. Evans, who ecn act either Tringed uith ^ beard made white in conjunction with FSA's Rural can't keep tbom Amsea boys from with other Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hutchin- Caudill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. to the western section of the state Shaw or Shakeqieare, said he Rehabilitation supervised loans, Newport out of the ipolllghL Than those of age. thy forehead I son announce the marriage of their E. W. McKinney, last week-*nd. to batUe Murray and Western believes tbs Elizabethan baa a dis­ gtptm loans and Farm Debt Ad- The latest of the Amsens who wrapp'd in clouds, daughter, Dorothy, to Mr Mar- Mcs. J. A. Bays was the Sa* successive nights. — tinct edge as a pisyright. justSient activities. In the coun ­ seems headed for bas^all tame Is A leafles.s branch thy sceptre, and1 vin Cales, of Hinton. W Va. turday dinner guest of Mrs. Fred The week’s schedule; ties. the program will be carried twenty-two-year-old Stanley, sen­ The young En^ actor doubts thy throne The ceremony was solemmred Blair. Friday —Morehead vs. Murgay out by County Rebabilitation Su­ sational rookie outfielder of the whether in SOO or more years the A sliding cad. indebted j at 8 o'clock. January 22. at the at Murray; Eastern vs. Wdtem at works of the witty Mr. Shaw home of the bride's parents. The pervisors of the FSA who also Welch Miners In the year-old wheels. OBITUARY Bowling Green; Alfred Holbrook Mountain State League. will have the vitality aa Rut urged by storms along itsj family and a few close friends Wil slerve as executive secretaries t. Transylvania st Lexington. The National Association of Pro- those of r- -"- slippery way: witnessed the rites. of s 3-man. voluntary all-farmer. Saturday —University of Ken­ ME8. WM. S. STEVENS BosebaU passed out hon ­ day. Shaw's playa, be said, tend to I love thee, nil unlovely ns thouI Mrs. Cales, a popular memt^ County Advisory Committees. The tucky vs. Vanderbilt at NadtvlUe, ors the other day and awarded the be topicaL seem st. ^ of the younger set in Morehead. county committees with the ad ­ Tenn.; Mordtead vs. Western at At hi^ noon. January 22. 1938. colorful Amzen the Spaulding Cup And dreaded as thou art Thou has lived here for 15 years, She vice of county farm agents, will BowUog Green; Eastern vs. Mur­ r. Evans arrived in Canada the Recording Angel wrote finis examine applications for loans, ray at Murray; G for minor-league rookies as a re­ to discover that there was wme hold'st the I attended the Mocehead High sult of his .387 batting average, A prisoner 1 the yet undawning School and is a graduate of John* life of one of Rowan Coun- ippijiae the Kentucky Wesleyan at Winchester confusion about hii itinerary. His cast, , j son's Beauty School, Ashland She lost beloved women, Mrs. pose to purchase, and recommend Records of Kefitucky coUege the highest freshman who played company, he nld. wUl not pUy in 75 games or more. Hamilton, JLon^. Calgary or Ot- -Shortening his Journey between \s now employed at the Morsay Wm. S. Stevens. appUcants who have the char ­ teams, including all games played acter. ability and experience against coUegiate opposition: The award Is considered quite uwa. But aftttY:oronto, "Richard mom and noon ' Beauty Shop, Raceland. Mrs Stevens was bom at Far- And hurrying him. impaUent of ] Mr Giles is an employee of the deemed necessary for successful Team WLPta.O.P. Pet an honor since there were 32 II " will go to Win^" Vancou ­ ers. Ky . on .\pnl 20, 1881. hence h>s stay. I Kentucky and West Virginia Pow. farm ownership. County Agents Western 8 1 400 309 .900 nor leagues In operation tost ver and poosibly Victoria. Down to the rosy west; but kind-'^r Company They plan to make as T6 years. 8 months and will also be expected to co-operate Eastern 7 1 292 229 .875 son. Ed Kragnik, manager of the •y sUU theu- home in Ashland. old. Before her marriage in farm management advice to Murray 6 I 301 209 .858 Miners, and other former big lea ­ mCB COST OF FLUNKINO Compensating his loss with added , ... veptber 10. 1881. she ws Miss the new purchasers. " according to Morehead 5 2 272 231 .714 guers who saw Amzen in action J i Eartern SUr Give* Dtini Fenton Ingram, and Kentucky 5 3 335 271 .825 last year are high in their praiae That old “flunking fee" scan Of social converse and instructive Benefit Bridge. ur.ion'^ight children were bom. "AppUcations wiU be filed with Georgetown 4 5 308 324 .444 for the young alugger and pick has turned up at the University 45288309.444hliq aa a cure pop to advance of Oklahoma again today and this I The Order of the Eastern SUr of whom still survive, together county supervisors but county of ­ And gathering, a Centre 34247234.429rapidly. time ito about to becooie a real ­ t short notice, i ‘ gave a benefit bgidge Monday ; with her aged husband. ficers will not be ready to accept The surviving children are Har- Union 2 4 188 172 J33 Last year, after Amzen dropped ity. night at the Masonic Kail. Mrs.' formal applications for tenant pur­ The family dispersed by dayUght Torf ”'y Charley Stevens. Farmers: chase loans until county commit ­ Louisville 2 5 248 284 .288 d State Teachers The “flunking tee." designed by and its cares. tfat^ljn"'*1)rze'*" I Il-_ Harie.u.. — - Farmers;n-______Mrs. tees have been named and Wesleyan 2 5 217 243 .288 College, he reported to Spring- the Board of Re«SBto two years I crown thee King of mtimate de- ° , I Herbert Bayston. Lexington; Mrs state advisory committee has re- Berea 0 8 183 303 .OOCfield. a Cleveland farm, in the ago, Inquired students to pay tora “BhLs, • SU»loi»rT Society 'Frank Greene. Corpus Christie counPes where The K. I. A. C. standings: Middle Atlantic League. He was doUars per semester hour Fireside enjoyments, homeborn Team Student leaders bmtecd it un­ Meets always and may we say that— tenant purchase loans will be made hnstled immediately to the Welch happiness. Western fair: carried their fight to the The Women's Missionary Socie ­ Sterling. Two children died at this year. Because only SIO.000,000 team of the SCountain League. And all the comforts that the, early age was appropriated for the first Eastern 7 1 292 229 .875 State Leglalaturc. Kothing waa lowly roof ty of the Christian Church will Morehead "43241203 meet February 3 at 7.30 o ’clock W^e yet a young girL. Mrs year for the entire United States, done about it. and everyom for- Of undisturb'd retirement, and the at the home of Mrs. HarUey Batt- fassociated her^lf with funds will not be sufficient Georgetown 3 2 183 179 about the tao-exemt the hours Transylvania 33172193-50C Mrs. Morgan Clayton will be'^** Christian Church and through make loans for the first year To date. Amzen har not received Of long uDinterrupt'd evening ~ hArher longr\na spanfn-in Afof years,oadm .i.nawas „ Centre 3 4 287 254 .429 word whether he is (o report back Unsuspecting studenU were know more than a limited number of 13145188.250 guiding beacon to those beset with counties. Ltxiisville to the Miners next S{vlng or whe­ Jolted awake when they linim ] —From "The Task." by William Murrsiy- 01 2829.000 Mr.g and Mrs. Arthur Blair life's trials and Cributotiona. The -The counties in which .tenant ther he is to be transferred to the regents had voted to pot-toe Cowper. Unloi 028073.000 fee into effect and Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Keimard worn pages of her old Bible be­ purchase loans wiU be made in bigger league. He is cooSdant, speak the faith in which she lived 0 4 120 IM .000 Said Co-Ed &ten* Laaieyr *Yre visited in Maysviiie Saturday. this state will be determined by however, he will adVanos and hat Mr. Eldon Evans, who is work ­ and died, knowing that greater the Secretary of Agriculture upon hopes of landing on the aeveland have to pay to past coursaa. Why ward came at the close of day. ing near Hazard. Ky., visited tioD of the State Faon Indians or some other tosjv lea- should we pay to fhmk thsnrr* She was a devoted wife, loving week-end with his parents. Mr. Committee. The Lines Forming In |ue team when be has had suf­ and Mrs Drew Evans. mother and a staunch and ficient expertonce in the minon. CARD OP THANKS L. C McGuire Saturday after ­ Mr. Bill 'Scroggins, Physical friend. Her greatest. AtTizen’s atoletic career started noon in honor of the ISlh birth­ Education Director of Uie Nigh. came with the gathering together U. S. Senate Race at Newport High Seboto, wbse We wlah to thank our nu^ of her family, and any service ty Ccenmfttees and perform dthe day of their daughter. Frances Ky.. C. C C. Camp, spent the advisory duties In carrying he played baseball and hasket- friends and neighbors for thefr Maxine. Guests included. week-end visiting Mrs. William however small made her glad. the farm tenant Ounfler Resvded As Alrao^ haa He pOved with an kindness and words of coruote- Throughout her'life she tasted of Kuth Nickell, Mary E. Barber, Scroggins and son. Dickie. "AlUtmzgb land purchase loans CerUm Candidate Aniast Crater CtnrinMU semi-pt« teams tion during the tllnew and deato Dorothy Thornton, Mary Dennie, r. Carl CordeU. of Ashtond, the bitt^ as well as the sweet but and was picked up and amt to of our dear Husband and Father. each sorrow only served to an ­ e lintitad. regular rehabilitation' BarUey Mary Caldwell Haggan, Virginia visited his sister, Mrs. S. L. Bran ­ loans for crop production. li%e- Springfield in 088. whUe play ­ 5fRS. W. U. THOMAS and family chor he faith more securely PoliCicnl Baet are already bc- ing with the Seagram DtatiUrry Blair, Lucille Sorrell, Lela Kiss- ham. and Mr. Branham. Satur ­ stock azxf eqoibtnent needs are I day and Sunday. that "Und of Eternal Day glnntng to fnnp in Rowan County team of Lawreneeburg in toe In- Independent Clamifiad Ada pay. . She was bom and died in her available in every counQr to Raffett. .Mai'gaiet Dalton. Carmie Mr. and Mrs. C. E. NlckeU spent thy tarmenr «idtenants who in the nunored Chaodler-Barkl^ toann slate semi-pro tourney at Lee and Dorothy Raffett. Mildred old home and while others went conBat for the United Stotes Sen^ e Haute. Wednesday and Thursday in Nich- not obtain nitable credit else­ Lewis. Frances Maxine McGuire, otosville. hither and yon. she chose to re- ate, amiaii^ the Governor hai t Morehead CbOege, Am» FOR SALE i with the friends of her where," t Miss Marian Louise Oppenbei- eluded. not announced i-aw mer visited Miss Mary Margaret childhood days. She is gone but dktao^ Rto first year and V her true Chttotton stArit will Uve RIGHT - aO MI H0P8B, FOR SALE Vanandale In Sharpaburg over the . Br IMIMk two and tyro gettiec always and may we m ythet— th*y very ssMfty add iqy to hxir God gave moM botmtifiiDy end Only Unbeaten 5 At tbr Fmrirails Chih Saturday wett> ' Chandte sanl be was ready to A life so rich in noble things turn ow the State Covenu Sim toe eloae of toe JUST IN FRONT OF FLEM- That we. tbou^ left behind a In State Beaten coasR. Amzen has bam. IttcWng INGSBURG ROAD Na S2. /oWng at Ashland, visited her time. Johnaom which was takoi by his SI steps by acting as playtng- EACH HOUSE HAS WATER. par^ts, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie May know the Joy that ktodnea Morray Falfa Before Western foUowa as an ahnort certain in­ oash «fthe SUtth Waad Bom brinff. BATH AND RLECTUC. HoDprook, last week-end. Eacies WeB Cp In dication that he would be a taSsis In the Northerw Kesrtoety GARAGE. R NECESSARY Mrs. D. B. Caudill and daughter, Race didate afftat Bavkley. But while we moum her earthly OUTBUILDINGS. Patty, who are spoiding the win­ The irartsted Preta Monday w duty in both gHm W toe DUDLEY GARAGE ter in Lexington, spent the week­ loss Kentucky lost ita only unde- end here with Mr. D. B. CaudilL And trouble seem k hard to featad coUege basketball team Sa ­ Ck*es and Colinnbui to the Nh- CALL ORBSR- Miss Edith Conant, also of Lex­ bear. turday night when the Murray tiosHl Ptatetional BatoteBatt Lew- She rests in peace beyond the tonight Ite ted donvei ington. visited Patty while she CoUege Thoronghbfvdi bowed be­ phone today with Ji gUSL fore their arch nvals, WcMera Asaanan arfll receive tor Spa wap here, velt, SOB ad the President and FOR SALE Mrs. C. E. Bishop, who has be«i infonnadklBi that if a recc for the Key. W.E Caudal iU f\toe past week, is very much United Bhtee Senate Sl»*o No. 10 tie at ^wllng Gran. improvMw year in Kentndcy **I would by toe Mountain League BaKefob. REMINGTON ^EWRITER Mrs. C. E. NickeU and daughter, DATA ON Western’s vtet*y. the second of been the Stsatar trocn Amato's cloaate cem^Utes' fa tor Virginia Lee. and Helen Holbrook.: the week for tae motoppera aent and So^m Barkley would not raoUe prize was Pat HiBia sf Viih TOulator were businesa visitors in Lexing ­ FAKM LOANS - ' K. L A. C. and S. I. A- A. ton Saturday. -The-YaiCi£r to say Good WoiidBg Order Clarence W. Cobb. County Re­ tothetop4fthoChtlieK.LA-C. . Mr. and Mrs. H. E. George have whether be would oppoK Bark ­ as their guests this week Mr. habilitation Stqtervlsor in charge and general state otandinm and JIO.OO overshadowed thra triumphs by a ley* tor toe OiBUcratte senatorial George's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. of the B^bUlUtion and tenant this year, but said ctojqr Eastern Tenefaers CoUege ‘J^adge not and ye ahsB not be A George, of Bowling Green, purchase program of the Farm Se­ ace with­ quintet judged; condemn not and y* riteO Ohio. curity Administration in Rowan. in a tew days. E Van Antwerp Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Kennard. Carter and Elliott Counties has re- Western tcnunced the Unlver-; not be condemned; fortfse. and Friday, JaniiRiT 28 Mr.-and Mrs. Jack Helwig and received from Regional Headquar- sity of Louisville 82 to 42. Wed­ I shsii be for g iven-"- 7:30 P. H. FARMERS KENTUCKY besaid. ters an announcement listing the nesday nigha in a warm-up tilt ULT MNR. JACK OAKIK. ■ names of the newly appointed for the Mnmy game. The taro ly tollf 1 of the lituaUon in that If 1 WABtf^ KYKRBTT MOKTOII. State FSA Advisoiy Committee wins gave the HUltoppers a record and explaining the new federal of nine tnom{gis in 10 to ruB 1 weald be fbe next Mna. KRIC BLOBS Kentucky and Senator program to aid tarm tenants. ■ Eastern advanced to second Barkley would not be.’ The state committee, nomin ­ place by beating Berea. 48 to 23- Monday Bight: Centre. 30 to 23 -Y have made ooly ooe request Cozy ated by FSA Regional Director HirriNG A NEW Traul Theatre Thursday and Kentucky Wesleyan. of the Preoldent' the Governor ad ­ George S. MitcheU. Raleigh. N. C.. 38 to 25 Saturday. The three vic­ ded. That was when I asked him MOREHEAD and appointed by Secretary Wal' tor tod in buUdtag our 'stott in- lace, to assist in carrying out tiie tories boasted the Maroon ’s win HIGH total to mven against a single de­ I have no other tenant land pun^iaae loan pro ­ feat quest to make.' I gram in Kentucky is as follows; Theatre TRUl ASTRNTOKB SBBL THURSDAY & FRIDAY Murayr won over the The Governor made clear that Maik Etherdge. Managing Edi­ Teimesaee Teachers, 46 to 31 and the conversation was started by COLOR CARTOON JOHN KING-RICHARD CROMWELL tor Courier Journal and Louiavillc the DMta Stole Tetediers. 51 hhn and that he put in the call. THURSDAY. JAKHART 27 Times, Chairman. Louisville; UNXYKRSAL NKWB 36 before losing to W.^stera. The Be said be declined to talk William J. ^tchins. President of THE HOAD m Thoratighbreds have Marvin H. McIntyre, the Presi­ Sequence to “AlTs Qwiet oiy ^WetWestern Front Berea College and member of the games in seven starts. dent's secretary, and asked that Advisory Committee a«vt Rural PARTNERS The University of Kentucky he be connectod with James Roo ­ Rehabilitation in Kentucky. Berea; Sonday, Jantaaiy 30 Wildcats snapped their three-game sevelt Dean Thomas Cooper, State Ehrec- 2:00 P. M. SATURDAY losing ^eak and made their de. -McIntyre, the Governor com. tor of the Agricultural Extension PATRICIA ELLB--MICKEY ROONEY, I but in Southeastern Conference, meiitcd, was in Kentucky with IN CRIME Service. Lexington; Ralph __ circles, a successful one by wal ­ Senator Barkley for the Bark ­ WISE GIRL Woods, \b State Director of Voca ­ loping Tennessee’s Volunteers. 52 ley testimonial dinner last Sa ­ wtth DOWN THE STRETCH tional Education, office in Frank ­ turday and made no effort ti to 27, Saturday night in a game MIEUm HOPKINS.' BAY MIL. fort, residence i Lexington; HCrs. communicate with him at that Chapter 2 “RADIO PATROL that was marred by 46 personal land a WALTER ABU W. M. Ob'ver. leading McCracken fouls. County farm woman and active Georgetown College advanced SBIRLBY TEMPLE wocker in Farm Extension Organi ­ notch in the K 1 A. C. standings IDOLOR CARTOON SUNDAY & MONDAY zations. Star RouU. Paducah TRIMBLE THEATRE DEANNA DURBIN by taking a riose game from BCABCH OF TEKR George H. Goodman, some time Union College. 34 to 32, Thursday MT. STERLING, KY. farmer and newspaperman of Wes­ night. The Tigers, disappointed THURSDAY 3 SMART GIRLS tern Kentucky, now State Direc­ Tuesday night m losing to Alfred THRILL OF A UFETTME tor of the Works Progress Ad­ Holbrook, a Team they previous ­ Eleanor Whitney—Johnny Downs “HEIDI” Monday, January 31 2 Shows Only-2:00 P. M. &-7:30 P. M. Betty Grable —Dorothy Lanwnr ministration and member of the ly had defeated. 33 to 28. 7:30 P. M. Kentucky Advisory Committee or Morehead won its only game FRIDAY- TUESDAY Rural Rehabilitation. Louisville of the week from Berea by 53 to' BORROWING TROUBLE Leslie Ellis, Calloway County far ­ 31 Saturday night, handing The Jones FamUy LOST HORTON KEN MAYNARD mer and leader in farm thought ir SATURDAY '.hat section, Monlicello; Harold PARTNERS OF THE PLAINS COLMAN— BOOTS OF DESTINY Waitman, Christian County far ­ mer, now living at Christisr. TABBTHEATR Sertoli ■YFUd West Days" Chap. 2 RULLBOG -.JANE WYATT Farms, FSA resetUement project SUNDAY WEDNESDAY near Hopkinsville. I MT.STERLW6.IY THE PERFECT SPECIBfEN COLOR CARTOON Tenant purchase loans will be SATURDAY E Errol Flyi cmoicuNiry sings DICK POWELL-JOAN BLONDELL DRUMMOND '.•nade to aid tenant families A LAW MAN IS BORN MONDAY purchase and improve family J^uuiy Mack Brown CITY GDU. STAGE STRUCK • •mta arms and to make a better Alsa serial: "DICK TRACT’ FMfIBt Brooks Rlesfda Cortes living by adoption of* improved TUBSDAY AND WEDNESDAY CDMES BA^ gf QO gpTT.prTvn oCTopT subjects SUNDAY CominenextFrida^ HAPPY LANSING farm practices. Each borrower HELL DIVERS Jten Barirtoare agrees in accepting the loan to fol ­ WaBMs Beery—Ctaak GaUa STAGE DOOR low approved er^ rotation and Ata* smM: -JVNGLB BWCACT’

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