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lois IMa The Moreh^ad Indepeni ^nt ‘ONE OF KENTUCKY’S GREATER WEEKLIES’ MOEEHEAD. KENTUCKY, THUH3DAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1937 Morehead Fans Invited To Hear nay- Large Enrollment l^-Piay Description of Easrle- Local Option Elections Are, ^ Bearcat Game TIOm persons who ate unfortunately unable to go to Cia- Is AMcipated At danati Satorday nl^ and see the Mordtead Cdleg e Eagles Called In Haldeman - Hayes tangie in aa opetdag football game againd the Uaivardty of Clodanatl Beercata, will be able to hear a gnpbie. ] Morehead Schoolaccowt of every play direct from the Queen | Precincts For October 2nd Thia play-by-play W. J. Oneiitatilm D«y»For Sample aod W. E. Crutcher by tbi Eagles Citizens Cinnniittee Seekz To Secure Enforce ­ EBiottYiDe Youth Is Hnt Cafe and the A urire hat been 3 Gain Fr«edom In Frcrinnen Start leaaed for two hours at coasli expense by the Indepen- ment of Drr Laws In Eastern SiFriday Soieaslj hjored dant and the Eagles Nest who Invite you to be thdr guest, Kreaks From Jail •Part of Conntr wilbnit dusge. Sebirdey ey^i^ HcnllMil SUU iMChei. Eownn County Jud«e Charles R.Jenninffa this week CoDcft otOeWa Add Sopa h ^ting Fray The broadcast wfU bei given ht the Engles Nest HMlising Dgring Past Week issued an order caUing fear a local option etoetion in Haldeman that proboUy sevcrsl bundnd-pcople will be prceea t to bear preci^ numbv 8 and Hayes prednet number 16 to be held today at a matd ea rol bnaa t C3yda Can«a Shot la (W tolB SwcrlpaoB of the gime lood-^eakert will be arrsaged PrfaMpn KMKk dumb ' The iocal optioa electioil (vdtt wm granted after' peti- for the fitafc mil rtw ^eh AMd Baad At Chareh both in the ’^g«»« Nest and on the immediate outatda. Ffomi Jail^g Haadg tiona ...... had been submitted in open court byr L.I D. KendaU and ia achaduM to atart Hoaday MaatiaK Ami Rnt Omt Saturday, October 2. ^ monihif . Thtb haata for pre- This wiB not be e relay dcaeription of die game. Tmi wiU Lacy K^iey. The Judge's order states that the petftums dictias a eabtan tiaJ raciatim- TWO KILLED be able to bear every word of the annoupcer from the Oa- BIAN CHARGED WITH contained 26 per cent or more tioD liM rnaaii «aa baari on tNHTANTLY BURGLARY ESCAPES trfthe resident dtbns and- fa n provd eecmotnV and fiaan- ' tk^ broadcast wUl commence at 7:^ p; m. Mnsiheail dme ' Goff Says Exhibits legal TOtera in each prednet. cial eoBditkna Bidato Fly b Altereatiaa and will condmie uotB the game ia finUJK The ddrutidi is Nom Of Them BsTi«4»en Should the two ivednets and the nomber of advanet Betwaaa CCC Yo atb ■chadded to dart at ’7:30 o ’clock. Tlw Bret mlmitM o< the Apprehended. Officers Of Fanners Will Be be voted dry it will curtail room laaait iaUuaa that hav« broadcaat srlB be used in giving the Unet^'and othkr things d State beo- and liquor sales at ap- been made. Intarest ae wen by the announeer at CSneiimatL inrox^tely Iff stores. • ^ A aaw dormitory which a dwt and fataBy Two JaB breaks in three days ImproYedThisYear wiQ aceoBinodata mar ' r Bight occurred here this week et the A group of dtizeng at Hal ­ CCC youthe were wounded, one Bowan County JaO. deman and Hayes started the mmI atndanta will of them probably tataOy. The be opened for the firet time Tim Wyant May Be Camber-land Fores Blake Patton and Bicfaard Ad­ circulation of the petitions af ­ aiootinc occurred near the Perry* ams, diarged with eoatederating ter the Attorney. General ban ­ Monday. The atroetara eoat teatfaitt line in Breathitt county. together made a nirreaefti l bold Higher lype PndtKts ■Ppro aiM^ nWM. A new Perry couata ofOcet s reported. bid ter freetkxn Saturday nighL ded down a ruling which waa 9dane* boildina. wtatah cod S2U.- Unable Tq E^ter Purchases 95,16! aakad for by this county which The dead arc Joe BowUbk tl, When Jailer Sam Stamper entered AGRICULTURAL RINGS stated in nutmtanr* that it was , WM opendl this annmer. and Matt Comba, S, reetdcnta of the Jail to emve Uitm their even ­ INCREASED FOR FAIR 'fA chuiTWblI will be BUde»d. iai the Scuabhlc Cradc. Perry county. Gncinnati Match Acres This Month ing meal they knocked the tray taMl to take preonct votes on toe fiMiod1 of MrvlBC tneale tcto der. cooditioa hot aerioui: A War* Approximately M.160 Q* outaMhe------brickfa ------Should the two prertneto vote lev wur etact Pnday evenlnc and BM and A Boberta raedved cHcbt Injury was added to injury yes­ land were aeqnlrad by the United CovingtiA was hdd on The Agricultural Xtepartinent of dry the-srte of Intoxicating drinks last tfarou^ Sunday. Dean Wil- wounds and wera traatad by thdr terday at Jayne Stedfaun when Bttemptiag to rob Bw i the Rowan County School and Ag ­ will be aBowed for two months Uan B. Vaucbao said today. Statea Foreet Swlce cm the Cum­ ricultural Pair is expected to rtiow it h*rnM» known that Tim Wyant bertend Nettonal Forett during Bestaurant. Be had bean appre ­ atter-the electiod. This is fo M- hended by Ehraod Dfflan and decided ‘ . - low stms to clear their rtirtves. star nd leading gcouml- August year. Finn and garden crops are hara. the dwottac oceurred oa raay be out of made by B. F. Hemingway, Fneta MBbm Davta. DOlon. who was Another vote cannot to tnt-. in UtapT Craak at a adutd which the Vniverdty of Ctodanati gs^ dttiog acroee the street from the very much better than last year the precincts on the qoestioo te- wu bdac uwd by yh Perry Saturday evening due to a putUd acquired the it had dosed three years. Wm moving around indde the hitfi^In the more tmport- i In hit back which was WDtb w« deeded to the rin»The com, tobacco and eh Mrvloaa were bdac United Statee Govermnent after buOdfaig. He bad taken condder- tto three meinrts in toe county at the boUdlnc. "lie beer, dpuettes and a beg bay cnqte of the county are very Coach Blue JofaMoa tudtad the ahnoat «»60JI00 had been paid to - iMA This that voted efry. Hayes went sub- and CoHdw walkad up umb U, By., atar to Aahland for the Federal Court of the Easton iB of peemiea. stanttaBy wet . nwra was a groop of •eetaeet Phystatans there ad- Dlitrtot of Kentudey. The taod None of toe eaeaped ^ base wa f^Ysbout aa ta- COC boyK irrmWiic t» the of* vtaad Wm that ht may not be was eequfawd ttmn^ a aeocemaf the oumbA of exhiUta I toe ring^reptesenfing tey 1% Gvw

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pettt jBix mt/lSr today hy toe tey mm- 3 __Tto nM■SSi'S.L ter rai^tateht ^ Capttil Stock h te. J. V. Fkrrta A1 Ourfa tt your chaka. tad Mra liiiMkta Pratt, O. w. |- - DniM KtBtA BomuGomfylfo SiW Ik h- Dies In Aoadmt . ta toat Fai From Fewrth Flaw U I tto At a ■itatn t af toe Bemd af Fatal TwaNatar Tsechms CMtaBnWtoSS! Dtoe^ m toePHplM Betat m that a toning lOm iRto «t Funeral ritae ter Omatar Jor­ serving meMs to BtaMata is -7J» / r^i^BcteO «d to dsuMe toeI capital ta^ef dan, Zl. were toM Mcn^ at more saltafaeter tktal toM wastWebiii i be—In T ftqm morn ta 1 ao, win leave laca^ liiMhaluta, r aMBtag ter his pweiMs. Mr. «d Mn. Chtote wfll Mqift tofe niijfciMi wm no«ra» i m taeseoM In opttal stadi Jordan Uve. lata beeping wtto toe gtewtt ef Mr. Jordan taB frtan too taaatb % toe hwk and cane en toe goto 'mmrr et Ut lililldiniiiil floor of s buildiiw untor eoBtriK- Artides On All at South Charteatan, Ohki, On Cauda et tac his death a toort flaw la- was not ten m-— ia Iha CoOtM Aodl* He was aaiphiy a J hy toe Nramees Plamud eoeopany in charge of buOdl^ the • nfflmm ef toe beito *fructurc. \ te PotataiL Tltay ere Doee retet of ______CAI7IKLL KEUNION WILL An Urgod. 1^ Betadas Hs-pBwts to Waw- betwem CQB mtoltam end BE HELD NEXT SUNDAY Pletano WitUB vived by a taalar and tear ken- ehrOians at Basard Srtnday membu ef bis fruME Caudill, cashier. 16 OiiyB ate= Foamal arranaaaeHta were Ptai have ban coMplctad. ae* A new bank buQdlng. one of "*Tto ekte Caudm «m ta rnrifcn ta Dn« C. CaiuBU, for Sevoal we^ ago the Tndepen died by the Lana Funeral I the moat modem In ttm state, is of MorWiead. Wtaeeesnn attending tto to- the hoMtac of a lauBkm of an The dent anacunced that it wouU car ­ aent of te motSer. zSKlm CatiOB-a at Badbum 8«dby. The biiiUtam enttrdy firmr^ and ry the plctatea of each candidate wu Botifiad that a secdud tn- rcunhav te br hdd In tlw spe- in the Novmnbcr county eleethm fire Desta^ West gedy bad strude te beuM- neteatatle in design ia loeatad on along wtto an artiele euMMBlag attaact_____ hta. without dmrge The ooly re­ Morehead Reaideiie of toe Fte oftera tbetr 4M aod aM imbMs of Bowan quisite of toe candidate was to Saturday afternoon a tew roop eito ien to toe temmra County's largod tamtllea. tUratoi his picture, whldi would' mflci above Morehead a cw of the county to make this year's The ranaiOB srill be an aB day within toe next «0 dajf . . - frame dwelling rounded a eurvq at ahnoet fuB Fair the best ew hdd and urff affair. AB CeudUl'i. thdr tamil- owned by OlUe Caskey, in Wert speed. The driver, ao drunk an lermeii to teel free to make met m the County Cota-t House cm ias sad relatives are requeetad to he hardly knew eebat he wu exhibiti ta all departments of the Friday. September 10, IggT, ter brine bataet batches. ' B BEING STABTED aiiemly brought their ptetures to dtong, aBowed the mote to Fair. aa all day conteence. Tto Fair ■ • office. Several, ■srlng off the road and plow Fanncta, as well as others, are wu toe diief topic te iWieTualon, 80PTB POCtTMAlf ■ Gen. Jdm J. Pertoing probably however, have not If these pic­ tor several weeks. into a bank. He and a friend requeeted to rtndy tois yeer'i Declamatory contests for the coun ­ IIUUBBD Of AOTO *^a — doesn't know about it. but a maU tures are not submitted within It is understood that the lorn is were pitched throu^ the catalog, paying parttautar atten ­ ty schools were also held during boom In- president has been start ­ the next 10 days it wlB be neem- partially covered by Insuiinaca. winctafaieki et e force that tion to toe adverttaementa of firms toe conference. FiUlowing ta the Bd of South Poiat. Ohio, ed ter hha. sery to omit that eandM^t e from would ordtaartly km any man. who was setiouaty tajurad near tois aerlea of artielea. WaUAM PIERCE WINS Taken to a phyxictaa here the group: Gatos oa U. S. Highway M, when Candidates who do not have DECLAMATION CONTEST the driver ’s injuries were de­ “ ottonal Bxercteu Rev. B. H. his car-left d» toed, haa ahown pictures should have made scribed u minor ones, mthin Kasce. eoisldersble Izap eo vna nt and is et onea. Thw-oMt wiD to cean-, WUUam Pierce of Thna tj^ a day or two toat mme ftatver The Annual Fair —Robert Btabcto, expected to recover. Revlaed and ofBetal figures ^ttvefr-naB as compared with School eept ______wm be out on the highways Mn. Fknd Elected President Mr. Beys was coning to More- ofui. theUM wnmiimmaenroUmenta ofoi theme tour-lour toe vahae whkh ta oCtoed toroutfi contest for Bowan County boyi again under the of Preview of toe Falr-^. H. Kuee. bead ter a vtdt with hie data-. Cenmlidated Seboote in Bowan this eeriee ef unbiamd Weetion her* Saturday. Bfyrtlw Grmoey of • Maybe next Eastern Star Leader Secretary. Mrs. Bead Morrison, when the ae* County, relmief tois moming the Upper Lick Fork Seb^M it wont to or a pal A Colorful Parade-^acold Pel. ddCBt occurred. . from the County Superinten- toe coDtart in toe girl's divlrtm. that is hurt It may be mne Mr. T. D. TIaxS ^ frey. 6mtt office diow toat More- ROBOT BTEWART E9 The - • - man and te wite and temiiy. Worth, .. Original^ Exhibits_Hateft BLUonm&B rm sct pbb toed la the largest conmen BAKTABD INSTRUCTOS He ta a tneww- ta aodctal. Star at Ita annual miitlni te tha Williams. ~ isdiod In the county. i Hihfreto Maggard. Yet nothing wu dene etou t electtatt of offieers held at toe Genml Ptopam of toe Fair ~ The XBiottvlBe Iman ranks second, KDiottvUle lodw haO Tuetoay Btort EUington. School is giving a pie i [third and Fenners fourth. The drvBMta^ of hta T o>eioek Prtdey evaniag et the fUliwait termer stndent of the Mrs. tey Cornett Itartoy Pa- '. Ivwyone is invited. to to m m: nttotefi uetartatoettaperonma Tie Bedbura COC of toe daeft. I ilA «ha total toM open boom Pridw Bow ta to* h«ir ax- a m an Mr of ite Om- no -- - - penae of atten«te tohMtau M ScMta is 1.0H. head State Feacton sogk m ctier last week et is e Harvard •»- ^^semuteMMu ■■ wfq rat totata. VMt a itiifMt at Moee- i to to ta tee panda toad to utatad taltalssHwIfr at I wm to tastaHad Page Twdx THE MOREHEAD DfPEPEaTOEMl* Tharedny Bforning, S«pt«mbgr 16, 1987. The Morehead Independent dldate* that aaekf a place on our CouneU t OffleW Orgu of Boma Coontf*. so that our forward progrett ma^ be s SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT teayor Barlan Blair «nd the c 'unday PubUsbeg each Thursday aornintf at didng Morchead another civic favor if they i Horebead. Keatudcy seek to bold their seats. School Lesson by the SEPTEMBER 19Ut LESSON INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING CO. YOU CAN LEAD A HORSE TO WATER Office aad Plant —Comer Carey Avenue and Railroad Street-Telephone 2S5 Henry J. Eustace. ito«>aklng before the Oregoa State College Econmnic Forum recently pointed out Entered aa second class matter February 27, 1934, at that continuance of mass production of agricultural the postotQce at Mordtead, KenAicky, under products is dependent upon GOLDEN TEXT-Cbooai'j Act o< March 8, 1879. day whom ye will serve. — the urban, industrial areas. He likewise pointed out 24:15. WUXIAM J. SAMPLE...... Editor and Publisher that if Western and American ^culture is to com ­ PRIMARY TOPIci-Oor Country. WILLIAM E. CRtrrCHER...... AsKKiate Editor pete in the Eastern mariuts, cof^ distribution JUNIOR TOPIC—Choosing Sides. be held down. > INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR SUBSCRIPTION RATES It is easy enough to boost prices Ay high, TOPIC—The Imporlaoces at Our im. One Year in Kentucky...... $1.50 Choices. through laws that pnalize low-coot YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT f cmm . ■ Si* Months in Kentucky...... legalize ivice-fixing. and dtelaate vttlaus eco ­ TOPIC—My Part in Making Up One Tear Out of State ...... $2.00 nomical selling. meAods —but you can't m«ir« a toe Nation ’s Mind. (All Subscriptions Must Be Paid la Advance) recalcitrant consumer buy. When prices rise fasttf than Incomea, families buy fewer and cheaper pro ­ Nations as well as imlividuab ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ducts. Con smhg - ntistwe has been felt heavily are responsibie before Cod tor UPON APPLICATION at times in recent years, notably in the ease of meats. the manner in 'whirii they live. They enjoy toe blesainga of right During a time ntoen me^ irlcee were and suffer toe penalty of sales fell off —the consumer bought substitutes. wrong moral choices. While it ia ,;M -r The upshot of toil la clenr—the farmer true itbat national leaders may not his markets dwindling. He may get a tittle always reflect the true character ’ of toe people, it ia generally true price—but there is no profit in that if his total that there is a sort of national 5 sales are materisilly cut Today progreaaive farm charaete- whlA over a longer groups, warned by past experience, are among period of time accurately repre­ the most aggressive opponents of legtalation that sents the moral condition of the PMalizes low-cost merehanfUsing systema, and pam ­ people as a whole. pers inefficient dlatributfam methods by legal fiat Many earnest men and women beUeve that the United States of They know that such, laws hit at the .pocketboo# America stands today at the cross ­ of every fanner in the land —as well as every roads of natioBu and moral de­ sumer, cision. Thm has been Thursday Morning, September 16, 1937. PricM should and do rise, from natural im­ tionable decadence of true re- petus, in a period of recovery. The farm and manu ­ igion. of home life, of aodal pur­ factured goods price level riwuld and does keep ity. and a growto of moral in­ MOREHEAD'S EDUCATIONAL difference and outright wicked­ FACILITIES UNLIMITED pace with increases in the national income and ness which ca;^ men who think purchasing power. But we should be mntini.niiy to cry out foif a revival of old- Few cities the size of Moiiehead offer as many on guard, against measures and policies that reduce —■* spiritual and moral educational opportunities as are prevalent here. A honest competition, and widen the cost ^read be­ ere it be too late. The POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS child in Morebead may secure a college education tween producer and consumer. You can lead a horse most effective wey to bring that We are anthoriaed to amioaee the foDowL-if party Ron- and^the most specialized training from the time be Iter but you can ’t make him drink—and you about is a re\-ival within toe nsr‘ “ ™ (Pro., church of Christ and a resultant iaees to bo voted on te the General Electtea on Tnvday^ entate school untU he is turned out with can force prices by artitioal means but you can't FOR RRNT withAmparative little expense. make a man buy. renewal of its ser\'icy in winning men to Jesus Christ as their Sav ­ DEMOCRAT REPUBUCAIf The fact that Morebead and Rowan Ctounty iour and Lord. A 24-page boriilet Cottage In Young AddMoo, S people have and still are taking advantage of this “SAFE” DRIVERS “LearonB in Soul-Winning,'' by RoosDi, Bath. Electric. Is madifested ead> year by the large number of CAUSE ACCIDENTS WUl H. Houghton, wiU be i__ . w. BL CAOmU. Z. Taylor Tour« local persons who are graduated from the Mbrebead to the writer without charge to __ Fhene 19C State Teachers College. Ninety per cent of matfic accidents are eeused those requesting it If possible Dave C. CaudL ’l t K Pelfroy by experienced, supposedly safe drivers, not by the cloee a 3 cent stamp. A bull ^ bought by Frank Morebead parents have their choice of sending fte Canty Cont Clsik inexperienced motorist, said Ralph Lee. safety ex­ Our lesson brings before us a Brown,m, Allen county, has as a. - For County Caert Cterk their boys and girls to either of two modem and part of one of the discourses of tire Afterglows Otewer, high- J. M. Buteter .Vernon Alfrey fully-accredited grkde sebooia and high schools. pert, at toe recent Western Safety Coafertnee. He indexed Jersey. dted a California survey which showed that 75 per Moses rritearsing before the peo ­ The Morebead Hi^ School with ple God ’s goodness toward then, of almost 500 has grown rapidly in both aize and cent of traffic fatalities in that state were M admoniahing them to obed- Board Of Educatioii in toe class of training offered. In keeping with to drivers with an average of right years experience i&ce as warning them Fee izRer Marvin Z. Adkins the trend throughout the more advanced schools and who had never had a previous accident Announcemeiits . Alby Hardin Per ririmer to toe nation, the MorAead School, whidi is fl- L Bigirt Cbekes Result to 1 FW Tax CeMtefe FinaUy he said, before accidents can be pre- eg (w.8,9). lanced fy toe County Bo&rd of Educattoa, ad ­ ited, the papular belief toat the great bulk of Making the right choice U in foOeerlng as eawUdatcs.for ded departments that gi' " - them are caused by a relatively few congenitally Arthur Barber fact a sim(de matter, for it means the Bowen County Board of Edu- tog and emtok them 1 the first stages of a useful incompetent persuna , must be corrected. only otedience to God ’s a and 9edalized career. Its. God is the autboritof catton: Btobtot Moore It is no longer tnie. A I. Last year a ma mial tratotof dcpertncnt was pw-esttmating safety factors ba^ turned many at Morehea^ High. Altooitoh a driver who naed to be aveCnl, liiid's denaerooB *mewlpl at first ftculaek of materials, this depart ­ lenace on toe hl^ways. Wh«e toe cars of a fiw rif^ ment has met enthusiastic tuppwt and wito the years ago gave you a thrill at 40, toer on of today question, be can and must re­ pasring of time should be able to offer a manual late toe details of hit life to •tratetog course that would compare favorably with do 60 and 70 wito eape. Hurt makes fbr eaastary- law of God. How important it toat anywhere. This year, under the guidance of able' motoring rbm aU goes well—but lack is then that he properly under­ Mra. Ethel EUtogton, a commerce and hiirin—« courae .vibration, and i I't hrip wha stand that law. and what folly you careen bead on into anotoer or at a taOe it is to neglect the stady of God ’s has been added to the curricula. Word, where toe co^mandni nu Breckinridge 'naintog School U wltl^ minute clip. .And the fact that today's lOg tiwajs at <3od are made lotown unto are safe, from an engineertog pqint of view, wfn TRAINS HELP EDUCATION question one of the highest type sehoots of this kind to toe South, With the moderii building and conpar^ with the roada.^ yesterday, doesn? rhonatng God's way Bens for plant this^^ool ia offeri^ training that ia when you experience a hA both men and toe-oattenirwhicb the most modem lines bnd'.ihe stodents that-It gra ­ it up—or speed arooed a curve, to find the nad they make up—X j.' ivy eoontcy bldckA and tosuffident to stop. in the inal analv's mywif, and duates is ample evidence of the hi^ type of train ­ other tok* vktoeis : ice me tto ing toat it otfaiw Morebead bpys aof girls. It is the average,'^erieneed •lAfiF' drtw who sunnr« of God ’r Llesotog a^;*. Breckinridge is in kd^itog ,^to educational is- causfRg today ’s aecldttta. This la to* driver who to«per'*y- treocB and is fprtiftoi'with a staff Athi^ily compe- must be. appealed to py safety fampaltfa t&et see q Oed ...... ages Btodd C to getresBlts. tes (vv. 10-12). ------eOs ------Ote God is the great ami tiring -give r of every good and ;;tEND perfaa gtfL ” We need but to lift X HAND- V eya and look at bis hnodl- c. or olfr up our meine tsS2 to> recall his goodness, sito Qiaw tost be and aU his lihteiil ___ 3 ■in.enMge us to do xitfit m the Natienal^M of Flrw Dnderteriters to 'Xend lias, all too often Gad ’s gifts are perv erted and i to bring toe veryi The most beau

-cdtoing witto4k Sif^Loii; one ^ us. w» toe exercito of a little effort and earn, can a tear that fiiefi- daugfiton Farmers-theK 'sebools win^ve^ facilities equM to man hazards d- to put on an iitoividual tire prevention pertod of fiVen tegn^ Bay be used to _ yoor ewn. starthw today. How tong has it beBi since ifF sin and Aad others into dis­ vantageaaa are offered in Morebead. yon cleaned out Basement and obedience to'God. finnfture, clothl^ and otoo' odb and enda Chat are RlgKatel tolteng Are 1 •THIS MUNICIPAL ' prolific source od fire? In a tkw months maximum Mntat end Rtoraal (w. :2S43). It needs to te repeated ELECnON’C’l MOREHEAD demands will be made upon your heating-plant — over again to these callous and thei^ bavw it in^eirted By an expert; and if indiffoceni days that there to lakl -the municipal races toat will emne up for decision necessary, tepair and replace pvts. Remertier that down in the very constitutteB_of ;amnteur electricar rwlrs may te the cauar of turn­ he mitire universe at toe November 2 election. Most of the members ing your home tots a heap to ash and wieckage^ tinction between right and wrong. of the present City Cotincil and toe Mayor have said 8 properly installed and inspected. Right is atsnys right, and O Cveey Iwuny fa nrho em dm eegwtefaaf dse Uiterf S^pynSnay they will not seek re-elecUon. Is definitelr ebd eternally 'Yes. it's always time to "Lmal a Hn There is no moral twilight zone, in touau Atemrt of tUs «»»n* docatod to -^-nf-nn‘ ptepeeee- > Much has been aceompUshed In the last few fire is involved. years in this city. The council has guided Morebead where tttings are neither white eml Ofm> tonuBy emmONttea afaone cn aad e heir ma&Mi «Ulma towtodi i wisely and safely. Economically and financially the nor black, but a neutral eray. INSURANCE Christina workers need- o of acfaoob to toe cnnmnmtiaa aeeved by ttea rtehnd. A intodCbBnpt^ dty is tetter off today than it has ever been. The THAT FITS stastly te bring the truth » tear dreams of a tax-free dty are on the threshold of tooM to sriiom they minister. ) ate tosd to yoor own aefaools —ate year School Boeall ‘ fulfillment Life insurance Is a for^ toresl^rtsd To* do so they must fizat set I> is unlorUmate that the present city council man or woman —but th« life iEMrance poficy example of consistent Christian OBHpeefce tod Ohio is not to the Khool btotoeas. bn it » cattoMttd tftot te sifaal . will not seek re-elecUon. They have labored. is good for ev«y buyer. living. The Lord ’s work is often na pay toe the eJinatiow of fifty riimiaan d cUdeeu each year. ' of them tour years, in the best interests of the' city. Buy life 'fosurance toat fitep^-evsi as you do hindered by careless Uvidb Which nollifies Christian profosafdn. Chttop filtf and Ohio is ^ to be a good dtitoa. teasing to \ Their work has been »leiy for the betterment of a pair of shoes or a suit Jojm Jones’ needs aad Note that the diffeiesce tea life and tto ptmeibiStiee of ytew con umioi cy. ^ Morebead and no fair-thinking person could fail problems may te entirely different from .thooe of tween right and wrong was to to give giedit for the forward progress that ha« Bill Smith who lives nexl door. Aad toe policy that be the same ’‘en the other side been made. suits John to a “T’ might te entirely wrong for Bill of the Jordan.” Time an —t Act, have been en- ty Clerk C. V. Alfrey during the Obtain Seed Loam ------by tbe Secretary of Ag- lery, hunting knives of an sizes ricultui* to the Boraui of Agri ­ and good quality, crude and re­ fined turpentine, wall pepers, ad- Mu 7 HertfacM Ufted From culture Ec^onaBllcb^ Thia Walter Yeley, 21, tingle, atete that Conner land utmaattcai work employee and Nancy Hayea, 17, aiM Md odail.an, luAliia. Land And Adaptable Pay beach wear, comba for men and and that to be carried, out under aittgle, both of New Boston. Ohio. meat Bfetbods DcTiaed the new act will be women, insulating board, and Elwood HamUton, 25,' single, household and office furniture Tbe rural ndubUitatloB sivo ’- throng a Land UtUizaUm Dlvla- fanner and Mae Ingram, 21, sin­ lon under the Bureau of Agricul ­ are included among the merchan ­ viaed loan prasram will gle, both of Farmers, Ky. dise ol United States origin in- tural Erorwm lci. while the Perm a, under the newly ®^irtty Adminiatratiao wlD con- B. W. Mome, 24, single, minister quired tor twp^ abroad, ______estabUahed Pam Swurity Ad. tfae tenant purcham and rur- of Morehead, and Ruby Cory, 24, ot the U. S. Depart------tnd single, of Rlngos Mills, Ky. ment ol Agriculture. Clarence W. r-—UI..W inuiura nan anted, aflraa Cobb, County Supervlaor in charge FOREIGN BUTRBS FOB of rural refaabiUtatioD wvfc In functions of the former ReiUtle- MANY D. 8. PRODUCTS SrSS-"'S*^£ Howan. Carter and miioo coun- ment Administration and ihn«» tiva. maxTlea John Emery, ••Wed by the Farm Toiant Act An inquiry for the purchase of , onomuicea------early thituut week have beat divided ■—‘------»■___ .^V.uvv30,000sa.;easacksU1ofruivuiiiuPortland cemeiucement| | Broadway actor, in forptlae from bis office in Moreb^d, Ky Farm Security dStain^S^ ^ ^ among the foreign I aawrances received from George S. MitriMl, Regional the Land Use program of the ‘”*** oPROKuniUes reported to the Director of the Farm Security Ad­ «8U of Agricultural Eennemi- . ceived by Mr. Cobb from the i ministration in Raleigh, N. C. according to tbe statement - gional office. ' Mr. Cobb atated that t£e Bank- head-Jones Farm Tenant Act which tbe Farm Security Admin­ istration will administer, provides for the contlmiHtioH of the rural rehabilitatiaD and farm debt ad ­ justment work which be repre- Dressed-- ^ in this section and that he has been instructed to cany on lUbstantiaUy as betoe. under the "“agency. accompan- I led by torm and home macS^ meat advice from County Super- Chickens vieaea, are made by tbe govern- ment to financially distressed farm Pbo»e Yoar Order Everr Prid» for the who hold out hope ol a cometawk. whether on ^ own land or on rent^ land, :boicest dressed chickens but who are unable to secure pro ­ per credit from other sources to a crop or to purchase need- •d livestock and equipment : See DS for your Grocery needs and save ^totiem program which wUl be coi^aued as «, important phaae or the new agstcy. the Farm Se- the difference «irity Adminlrirattan wSw duct tenant lom » Fam^^fcV Wl! te the purchaae aiid '------

AifcniniBtration and I.OA. GROCERY aiote turoed over to that organiza ­ tion fromuum otheromer agiw»„<»T >fOREHEAD Details concerning tbe KENTUCKY [Unit Springs appUmtteni for the newn< taant loans will be ■ later by^ CHANGE

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Page four THE MMtgHEAD INDEPMJ Ttmradgy Ifornmg, September Hlff. is for necessities and is ample \ of storage space. ” Here is Betty to secure 18 monOu training. ' Crtxdter's list: Perhaps in no other state in­ Np«r Maentar e set of standerd nmsr tamta a . ROWAN COUNTY COURT stitution are measuring spoons: 2 meesnrlng REGULAR AUGUST TERM low. cups, 1 of glass end 1 of metal, for AUGUST 2. 1937 dry and liquid ingredienta; U8CO Coma L. D. Kendall and Lac? Revenue Offices tabh I end a straight ' s Here-»»MleUii;«arealopportaiiKyf® Kegley and each produced and knife or Umber spatula for -level ­ filed -herein petitions showing Mail Not Prepaid ing off.'' the kadffet.8tretchin« henmrife. Qniitr more than 2S per cent of the resi­ _ A large open flour foods folore. the finest in the lend, pro- dent citizens and legal voters in sifter with a fine screen (this kind WEEK*END Haldera^ Precinct, No. 8. and "aerates" the flour properly); & pared by femons padxn, end offered et Hayes Wecinct. No. 16. same be­ pieces of mail are received nest of mixing bowls: 1 rotary egg ing two precincts in Rowan Coun ­ month on which postage Is due. beater and 1 flat wire whip: a jg prices that wfll enable yen to stock op at ty. Kentucky and make their writ­ wooden spoon with hang handle ^ FOOD ten application and filed their peti­ tain remittances ^ for creaming and stirring sauces; a IS- yoor heart-B eonten.-. Stop at Haldeman tions to the Hon. Charles £. Jen­ ii_____ rubber scraper for rleahing batter nings, Judge of the Rowan County with from mixing bowl; a rolling pin If store today and take advent^ of these Court, and requests said Court to partment on certain date and bread or pastry board with VALUES r,T ontstandinx rahiea. make and enter an order 'on the Commissioner Martin announced cloth covers (a child's white ribbed Order Book of the Rowan County that the Depastment budget did stocking with the foot cut oft wiU Court, same being the first day npt include funds for the pay ­ do for the pin and a piece of can ­ of the Regular August Term, 1937, ment of several hundred dollars vas for the board) and a pastry of said Court and to direct the of additional postage every few blender for cui...... Sheriff of Rowan County and all months, and said that the Deport ­ flour. -90UITT aun- other officers whose duty it is by ment was discontinuing the prac ­ • Baklnr Baking pans toould law to hold and conduct said elec­ tice of receiving such mail. He ad ­ be of good heavy material that tion on Saturday. October. 2, 1937, Lcto Steak fa.46e FRESH Berliner .28c vised that postage due mail would wUl hold beat and distribute it and to open a poll at each of said be returned to the person sending eyeiayv^eavy aluminum or tin, precincts and voting places, to- it and that, if by reason of such hfeatproof glass, enamelware, etc. Round Steak ^43©’ HAM Sokmi ' .2te •wit; Haldeman Precinct, No. ‘ return a taxpayer became delin­ btocuit sheets; two 8-inch and Hayes Preciqci, No. 16, quent in filing a report or p^dng lajkE..'pans. Two 9-incb layer RibRoast s'.tSSc ROLLS CoBcs .27e said date of October 2. 1937, same taxes, the usual penalties would phns. One 8-inch square pan 2t4 being precincts in Rowan CounW, apply. iaefaea deep. One deep tube center Kentucky, for the RUrpeae of tak ­ pan 10 inches in diameter. One Plato BbR '.We , Fronkfurtors ; 20e ing the sense of the legal voters THE R008IBR SINGERS oblong sheet pan 8 I of Rowan County residing in the Loaf pan 2 by 4 by 8 VecdSteok CoBtos ?.l4e aforesaid Haldeman and Hayes Like the voice df tite birds at ^.41e precincts upon the propodtion to ’.34e X morning so fair, , . tucao , show whether or not spirituous, Comes the tones of swes ►or 9 inch; a 2 quart casKrole; a Vool Chops f>38e Cheese tSSiiP .35c vinous, or malt liquors shaU be to Ughten our care. roaster; 6 custard^ps; a heavy sold, bartered or loaned, and these Then woes are forgotten, real joy wire cake cooling rack; a portable Stowing VeaH LiSe .r .40c- Ved Roost { .27e petitions are filed herein on the doth appear, oven thermometer set on an oven above date in order to allow any And the world seems a place of tray. person so «gr»ing same, if any, pleasure most'dear, Top Stove Coakiar. Choose pans U said name or names, are Il­ listen entranced, thinking oft with smooth surfaces, flat bot- legally signed to withdraw sa of the goal. tosns, rounded coners and ( A Copy Attest: Of Rie pilfflm below the borne fortable handles. SatistoctSy SOBS ' 3-RM aarraa auoM ...... , - •a.OO Deposit fee (returned cause tiwy were reel. draper; 3 dito cloths; 8 dito later). Tbe-meMege they brought was tcwels; aoap dish, snaU semb •IJM medical service. tikat will Ucas egetable brush, waste bas ­ $1.00 Student activities. And comfort the wanderer la Us ket, garbage can and sink strain- U-mJ-Mj^lSc 2m.. 03 SabfaTsa' 2:^19< • JO poatofSee .box rent distres. Br.OWN LARKl^-Ri-RCR •144J0—^otai. They totd of a landwboe frlendh tos*lh«m« two part meet again, Of ttie above amount ^ knives, one long bread iroift., a Hstasse: ^ WhBo no cares ever coote, cral straight knives, tea^oo ;r 23e student ritoold bring witii him on registratiao da^ $77J0. beyond human kaa. 'sptweii. two-ttoe fork a This covers room rent, ind- pi we may never be ptlvll. •X l»3 dental fee, four (»S) meal aged to hear. . m TNtCK OYRU books, deposit foe, medical fee, 1 Such bearers of joy, those siegers student activities and posted- BO deer. hssdPsote i u.9s flee box rent Salads Tsa ^ 37c LassfriStaa 0>u.2S3 For toe fiituro is veiled in bb- and BBHll fuanels. clock, pastry IWORMICICS II j,pi BROWN LAStL—BLACK OR KtXEO UOCO YELLOW ^ 1 Naturally seme studsits certain gloom, gpend more and others get by ■------mol ds, eo rknuew, bottle And we're all on our way to the . ... ■» on less. However, the above . grater, potato matoer, col- cold, silent totnb. lander, wooden cb^ping bowl and But yonds-. la heaven, the Ina^ chopper, apple carer and boldm. land so fair, POWSESU So'cd Dres^ng ^ iSe COLDS Tbe above list is deeignwi to HBINZ FSESH MIRACLE WHIP and We're bapiag to htar them a equip a famUy of 2 or 1. For nisM FEVER over Thse. a larger family mor* pans par- tieularty la (he larger Mtm jelU SleedPineopple t2’21e White Shoo Pofish lOe ftaet dv Wallingford, Ky. be needed. Take stock In your ■ oat. MONTS NON PARIEL lAfld, Tablets 666 own kittoen —for some of ti>e ar- Sole TBOSR KITCilKN -MLg TR ttdes you find may easily WMteCokeMix pss.X 2U UiUTY Corned Beef ^ 20c “Bnb-My-TlSM’’-Warld^ Beat be tbe work 'mbiA win Dvm ,, . , Ewirrg Not loag ago I was to your work easier and nn lat exrfiedtngiy capable home give ywir cooking that expert At tes Careys Am. Hash economist, Betty Grader. Our touto that AaMooirs CORN Bear 2XJH Butterscctch Pnddiim Sc chat turned to kitderts and 1 from -pastoig good.- ROYAL—OCMRRT ROOMS OR BOARD asked her just where toe tiiought the average cook fdl down o(- KKT MAKXVr AND CLOTHES R^Soop 4-10« •SM Sandwich Cokes k.21e SLOO D«7 tenest and hardest I thought she’d TO TRUE PSRSONAUTT COLOR COLONIAL nncuiT ca answer right off —ptee. biscuits, nusM MEA1S-25C or paybe even roasts. But she Thousands of i GmlttLSoop 2^35* aidn^lte answer was- ”ee from sixteen to twenty are won ­ 43e,x Sedodo Tea 19c BROWN LAgRL MIXED • I-.. dering how to while away tiie -Women who have had long ex­ next few daya, tU they go to BARBER SHOP perience know tost it's true ccon- college or take a job. TbeyTl play, In CeanceUoii 26e 6rs9ss p 3i.2Ss several purposes sad should oc- u disco waied moot of the secrets topta* Pr*P- cupy the tmaUest passible amount of SBccess—wbetiMT it's in busi­ Oranges Plums ness or on the ttage or jurt in adapting one ’s pemmaUty to 4a.25e kskwyLstaMu..l2e CenHaPnoM happy everyday Uvlag —lovely Pat YelleWRtoo Crtip lalMMoodo Pateraon (Idri. Charles Boyer) who Is starry in Waltar Wagner ’s FriigtONi ' Tim* Lost is Money Losfc CkfifaratoVnkndn M ...tZs •tost 3.13« * nnUiB0B<7t>IxddL y«imaF«Br«lepeig«bottYoaA bilise theta- spare time to tbe-moM ef themseleej to work loM oof oa BbiDe hnpeftent wotk tf j GsIrt 2_wITc •oasIPsIslieiB. ito 2ita.T9c firv qa A £gnn or jon am ooe o( the li i«. 46c Jombo Watood sod Ofodod Vary Nloo BASKET <5c Aot docked for loot thne. Yoa hard and fast tiieoriei about beau ­ ty and personality, but I believe Bferd to Aow to oo d>e job m\tm most succesaful ones do. My own : yoq pie lediBff fit tT)# bo« wnatn ro. Ideas all center about my eyesi In other words. I minir one-, ___ -5SSMON. TUES. WED. BARCAiKS^:: not only tell tbe story of one's personality in their toape and color; I think they are Compbsitien Books 2<.9e the best guide in the world to L008R LEAF RLLRR* •Hi'* m W—2 FOR to Rlis —gflB, SeWi^ Ifksmtnr 0.______show women the way to attrac-

terson aaks. -Take a lesson from POowCosos 31e Itolion Balm 33c ____ tRMbks on esoHa flg B»da ««a lir too MOHAWK - ii 1 ' ^joahoir. Xheogmlllitocctodlltetokn that exceedingly clevtt CAMPANA Duch- of tbe nummons stories about __ MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS 97® ALKA-SELTZER trousseau, ymi know that roost of S«« R«0 F«to BoUeotoa Anwltatog, Xtfenwacmrt ToilsL her frodcs are blue, to matchoher lovely eyes," . BfacaltodAIb-ealte It follows just as logically that Dinner Sets « n— <5.47 I) ttfial Mtt flesh powder and a cool rose ME BRAND ' 1 ITnTT:; OINOHAM PATTERNS r rouge and lipstick would he mori Ota olkiltBo tmUnce ernneti tha esnaa when da* XXt becoming to her. This theory Is plsamt to t»kf, haxmlm% nca-Ii holds equally true in the case of, Paper and Envelopn . 19c Porter “Qnihiritjk iSc women of the other major eye- PLAIN gURPAOR . * WITH FREE DICTIONARY types. Take the brown-eyed girl —browns, reds, ydlow. orange, vivid green —these are her colors. ■an mn UD tsmn emu 25. Hct lipstick should be a glowing red; her powder warm and oeamy;UCOIlljr, herDC eye-shadow green. Hazel and j lollow the same experiment, eadi THE UNITED SUPPLY COMPANY dtoodng clothes and makeup by the color of their eyes. HALDEMAN STORE, HALDEMAN, KY. 1 adi get lentta. THE MOHEHEAD INBEPENDENT PagB Fire GOLDB’S

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8 YEARS AGO.. This Month Golcte^s Dept, Store Opened Its Doors---Today This Store Is 4 Times As Big As It Was then - - JJ'e Thank You WE CELEBRATE WITH THIS VALUE-GIVING EVENT ^ Heavy Gnde MEN’S OVERALLS WORK SHIRTS CHAMBRAY LINENS TRIPLE STITCHED LESS THAN WHOLESALE SANFORIZED U Mm wUt — Big»li> "”cSr& " 21e TalM We bsre not .carried work dothn fa eoac 7c Yard tine nd tUa ia ev 9c Yard hr to Jnat the thing to make lehool HieaT7 CoTcrt dotha and boys* shirte. As Inc M 300 ywrim Into work doUM depart- Shirts. Zipper Fronts. Uniimitod Onatity « 98° BeKohrlLOOValiie V Children’s Cotton SPORT SUITS DRESSES —TOWELS— SWEATEES Heavr Knitted HEAVY TEKRT CLOTH Good, haey grade for aehooi Put Wool I MS for Winter BATH TOWELS S41m W«l tor Wtoter War $10 PRIZES $10 20x38 ...... 10. Won —Set r S1J5 Ti 2tx«;...... 19. IN OUR . 98c WASH CLOTHS $ii8 SiiM 14 to 38 ROWAN COUNTY SCHOOL FAIR 3 forlOc

MEN^ AND POYS* > DoH G>ntest MEN’S &VERALL PANTS LARGEST DOLL...... '..$2.00 VIKING BRAND COKDUROY JACKETS Extra heavy grade. SMALLEST DOLL DRESSED...... *2.00 Full cut Ririted. Reg ­ Good Soft Grado Sport Back —These Are Good Grade Reca* OLDEST DOLL...... ;.*2J» ular *L00 ralnea hr 13.86 Vatoa. Wc boocht the atirc stock of*a large faetoiT MOST MODERN DOLL...... *2.00 69c to get tUa lew price. UGLIEST DOLL...... •*1.00 BOYS OVERALL PANTS AND JACKETS $198 PRETTIEST DOLL...... *1.00 Viking Brand —Same Grade as Men’s Prizes Paid in Trade —AIL Dolls Most Be Entered and WOMEN’S HOSE on Display in Our Store Before Friday, September 24th. 59c Dont Wait —Enter Your Doll Today 600 pairs in this Hodery Sale Fall Fashioned Chiffon, Extra Sheer, 2 thread. 48 gangs. OPENING SALE OP OUR NEW Unde Sam. . Ragnlar S1.00 ralnes. Slight 59c irregulars. COSMEnC AND NOTION DEPARTMENT* WORK SOX Two pair *1.09 These are only a Regular ' 7c Pair FULL FASHIONED SERVICE few Items we offer 10c Items

ONE7cWEEK ONLY STOCK UP NOW— nada Cold Cream Italiin Balm Lotion sixes 8^4. Som. luser sliss. 59c ^4^hmere Cold Cream Woodbnrya Lotion irys Face Powder rt Vanishing Creaa ONLY 7c Two pair *1.09 Woodbnry*8 Cold Cream Lady Esther Powder Woodbvrys Vanishuig Cream Cashmere Benqaet Powder Lirtutae Ponds Vanishing Cream AD ponlar brands of tooth paste I Flonent Powder Woodbury Facial Soap PURE SILK CHIFFON Lady Esther Rouge Lax Fadnl Soap Wcodbory.Takvra Powder I Tan gee Ronge Sanitary Bdta Shaving Creams Light colors only— AH sizes I Lady Esther Lip Stick Tooth Bntsba ...... - - I Tangee Lip Stick Drene Shampoo Velra Naps Sanitary Nai^ins (6 to I Cntex CremaPoysh - Fitches Shampoo I Cota Poiiah Remover iVild Root Shampoo^ carton) Johnson ’s Baby4>owda >epsod«nt AntiaepUe -v: ... "v' Venida Tisaoea (150 to box) B imnsnv AD PTOBPgNDENT . ------The ptetnr* teve in ma, not to tha 1 ^ mr, of yn ea you eat that night U • . . Icr a litte whOa. This year's tolr i per cant from Juat, Ug7, no a^- ■ funeral, bunadmed into my memory.mcnmty. There's you prtsnlat? It la tmpvte niimbws of weU-tarsd and highly t e detaU that I dmit nice to him. fitted dairy and beef cattle, sh^ Juatment being mate for aas — ■ attenUon “Of omtse 1 win bateve In hogs and poultty, and enaplett al vartotkm. SZ- ______mt imagtoe why,” she you. ” Ite greatest gton teown by ^ Dell, who bad left the other guests, ‘‘Thank you. I must go now. fruit bacco sates which wera 74 teF approwtoed Kate at pia^ but first I want to thank you elotUng and house fumteUnga. esnt highv, frUoited by *« TBE gTOBT THUS FAB: m he supped his chief on the tor letting me see you in your I know that I shall canr Other teetures of the fair In- otoer ” aalaa with a 24 per oeat CMrt>fa WUIte (rahn la- "GUd to see you here, sir. with me until the day I die.* ’ ^ ttto...nwrtosm..tent Huded a s^' reeue, a Uvaatoek 'torn trem teat July, wl~ wife. her aunt Nice of you to come.'* He gave At hU careestoesa and the stm- ttf" • and ...... ifrhi aalai taammd 4 Katie. UtIiw with her emt "How do you do. Mr. Parnell? hU. wife a meanhig gtooes and plieity of hU words, she gUnced “Yes." . in EiicUBd. to ufc the Mwt You ’ve loet me ten pounda —to left tbmn togetiier. up at him, and her look was - —------A frame Bob McOmnan. Jr., Woodftnd r July oB for two the IriA Party funds. I never "Was I very Ute. Bba. O'Shea?” caught and held by something county, won toe grand eheraplon- while toe < per hb Irl»hc thought rd be tubeeriblng to that enquired PameU. for you. rm glad to have seen beautiful and eompeUtog to hia tolp of toe beef cattle toow, with except, of course, through WilUe" you In it It tMls me I was "Fm afraid it's tHnT»F that's go ­ eyes. The \^ice of the bufler right" At her questenlng look, cattle from Oerrard, Woodford, nder the Telled threat of Mt- Mahon, hastened to cover Cap ­ ing to be^te. The kitchen ser- Bourbon and Fayette tain O’Sl^'s diaeomfort at the he explained: “About you. The tUng dowB to Uve with her vuU ase aU Irish and so ex­ women wearing white roam. Thia acalB. And then, to aid Urn thrust "It's great work you ’re cited ablut your coming, I shud­ doing these days sir, though I e ... Be doem't Uve Best to toe aheep toow was J. poUtieallT. am* her to aak der what the-dinner win be like. was Parnell to dine with them. doubt the Phoenix Park murdm O. Thornton. Owen county, and to Mr. PameU to take her into toe for toe alow shake of her head. showing bogs, F. S. Dateel. Jt-.. When Katie neeta the great won't help you in any way. ” I “Kate, if we aren't goliig to dining room. WiUie managed to "Nor with you?" That question Bourbon county. Irish leader, she learaa that sly: 'Thank you. Ka- was direct She flushed but again be had teen her at the opera ■> In the dairy cattle show of M tie. That was. nicely done," into toook her head. “Then t»rh«p« animate from six countet, Boyle and Us Interest has been her ear. only to receive from her I have toa right to aak you to aronsed. He, who never went ranked at toe top. foUowwl by AUTO LOANS a look of hatred that chased away beUeve me In ona more thing: Shelby. Fayette, Campbell, to dinners or parties, aecepta the smile of satisfaction fran his IIOUM) to SLOOO that rm in love with you." and Garrard. Clark county her taiTUatloa eaierlr. face. "No.” she DTOtested. •Nou ANT TSAK MAKI OK MOm fumtehed toe best i'ldglag teem Seated at the table, the con ­ n't be.” Otedye Bowles. -^Uby L No. Morv'sa Chapter Four versation became general, devot- "1 am-iend Tve never said that won the grand «d to thet social commonplaces of to anyone before. Why do you '' V«' ^ a toodj; Prances Morgeraon, Fhyette LOVE—AND A MURDER affairs. Hardly bad toe gSuppoae I came here tonight ex- county, in gnniwg, ^nd Lorraine *. Caed Car Selea Ftoaocad CHARGE cept tor you beeauaa you adcad Harris, Payette county, to elotoing. The Irish servants at Eltham Nora, the maid, caught toe but­ me?" » ter’s eye and whispered s«ne- Style revue artonm were Hcimi were in a twitter of expectation “Wait! I want to be honest Jean Dailey, Cterk county, and C Car te OUT fieevKy toing to him which that tunes with you.yw I asked you. yea, and . preparing _ Marjorie Ann MattmiUer. Fayette 7. Dees N«t Brae la hn dinner for the great Irish lead ­ tianary repeated to Mrs. O’Shea. who made me adc you county. FaM Far to Ost 1 er. Katie O'Shea, in a white dress, —to mrvo his purpem. Us with white roses at her breast, bitom." of honor. “Be says the matter is KCa STORK TOBACCO whs not much more a "Why do you tea me tolsT ” fiALBS STILL OOINO CP Mete ha U Mte She made a few trifling chang ­ urgent. ” “Because you arc boneat I be­ The leader mad . ____ GouKRly PfaMM* Ck, Ik. es with the table arrangements Ueve you are." Average dally sates of rium and then went into the draw ­ and was gdfe tor several minutes. "Then won't you beUeve my 262 Etet Main St When he returned his face was drug ftorea to July. 1*87, « ing room, a worried look on her bemesty when 1 teU you tost ! 44 pm cant hi^ than to July, UxfagtoK, Ky^-Plw, 6M face. set in grave lines. love you? Do you?” The light fr anything wrong, Katie?” “Mfs. O'Shea. I have to aakkyou . hte eyes, aomething bonMt , asked Aunt Ben. ne. I must returnm to streight-forward, cauaed bar - . “The kitchen to like Bedlam. yield nnresistiiig as hte arms stow- The Irish mesriab U coming for you finish your din- ly encircled her and hte dinner and they're practipally all were lowered to her PAST DAIRY PRODUCTS to hysterics.” * ”rheyai be completely so when ‘Rtee*. pleaae," she saU, re­ Fresh from be doesn ’t turn up.” leasing beraell. “go now. ” Kate's sister. Clara, who toe have any dinner, play -Willie.” interrupted his wife, AU but tmbUng with __ Vj "He: willwi come —though____. had Just Introduced to Parnell, for us," s ' ' ' "rm sure Mr. PameU wouldn't penae and dread. Kate O'Shea IBS SPRING GROVE DAIRY wish he wouldn^ ” took up Mahon's cue gushingly: miigh help us to torget our hun- was first to get toe imxt mare- '^Stagef “Aren’t they toe most dreadful tog ’s paper. Rapidly abe glanced things you ever beard off The "AU right, ” she aawtod and, at toe headUnee. Tbm« it wu Mneed M Tew ■■ new Chief Secretary, Lord Fred­ felt she had equivocated. What •eati ng baraelf played an air from Willie off and earned her —to toe test eUnmn! “Grave Char- ftvwH's Gwetey had happened between her and erick Cavendish, an Bi OtovannL" "You know what a glance of gretiade from Par- ______ABM's M«t Mtefcgt Parnell to make her long for him rm playing?" she aaked of toe adL I nix Park Murta Laid at OBHflrg Gncncy to come and yet dread It? What broad daylight! ” man looking down at her. “Thank you. ” he said to her, CtoorMiis------Lettem.------PrintedBelow, B« OmrtmBmiTVamfrn was going to happen to them? gesture against toe fiog- “Yes. toe opera we beard to- and to wniicT “rm sorry. O'Shea. Reveal------^snidicity" " - " “We're having a bet, your aunt lub." said Willie. I hope you'U ask me again. ” A cold hand appeaiod to clatefi and me, whether be’Q show up, ”A most brutal. eruM and se •Together? ” Willie was restored to good hu­ and aqueeie her heart Mrs. O'Shea. ” said the O’Gorman less gesture, ” said PameU In a “That ’s how 1 think of it, now mor. "Delighted. Good night ” Copyright 1«S7—ItoeWs Inc. Mahon. “I've laid ten pounda that voice that was savage at tola rve met you. The light was Kate made her excuses and hewilL- new obstruction to what he was your hair tost night Just as a ccompanied their guest. She (To be continued) "The winnings to go to the striving to attain tor hte suffer­ V. You wore roses, too, and shut the dining room door after Irish Party funds,” Aunt Bmi was ing country. “The blow may have your dress was'hke this <»e ' them. She freed him., anxious. WELKUM-EVN saying as the butler appeared beei dimeted at the English but had more tece on it.” "Something it wrong. Very wrong.' the it libbed toe Irish ParW to Kate felt that they Were _ THE HOME (ff RED TOP RRlgll AND Iriab leader. Pamdl toede a few toe back. It toan toy a stall “Yes. rm afraid so. I want Uvcstock, tertag upon dangerous ground, to aak a favor of you. Tomc^ I towards Kate, hla eyes go ­ irever on toe name of Ireland.' and she Hss>imsd a b ' OOD EATS ing at ooice to toe w^lte r Kate had moved to toe pi«nn morning in the paper you of the boma. aU owned and eon- Tor a man with a wUl read sometoing< I want to while Pasaall waa iw—king, and not balng Intmastad in Wbuted by farm yoedh. mete toe vaae of flow ai« yon opt to believe it Central IfenluLkj -VH dnb dl»- iw r.‘ . . I can't td rn theCrartHoise O’Shea toOnwed and ”!fs not a qnesteB of bafasg lii- Met fair at LextagtaB eat of toe I I do ate you to be- most unique tnstltutiana of its

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AS CBUTUHER SEES TTl toe Bn inridge Higtr Sdtool PACTS ON THE BfOBEHEAlM3NCINNATI FOOTBALL 3 Men Definitely Lefty Grove Avers court team who sprung a major GAME SATDKDAT "Snooks ” Cruteber, who pens Qport tbe sports tor toe Inslepe ' surpiiae last year by «niwxing the Out W Saturday That Eiltinglslst took an easy chair Jhia i Regional championship, and lost Prisdpuls: University of Cioeinxusti Bearests vs. tog •^pots to the state tournament by tbe Morehesd State Teachers College Ea^ee. out tl itly last Game With Bears Place : University of Cincinnati Stadium. Snccess Principal University of. Cincinnati foot ­ _ Tune: Game starts at. 8 o ’clock Eastern Standard ball g»tm» Satxuday night name of James Butcher was omit ­ Time; 7 o ’clock Morehsad time. Lefty Gomez Also Likes Hia It was a pretty Hiffj-t.H ted from the list of the players Luster Oxley, former badzetban and baseball luminary at Mor»- Odds: Cincinnati |8b-^vy favorite. Food; Two Are Baaebafl ’s thing to do. not knowing ex­ that are on tbe MorMiead High Not Be la Top Shape Biggest Eaten actly what Clnrinnatt baa to head College, bas entered tbe field Conference: Cincatoati of Buckeye Conference; More- School football team. Butcher, an of poUtics. Oxley, backed by ton head of Kentucky Intercolkgiate Athletic Association. throw at the Eaglee, but after end, U a veteran on tbe MorMiead The forward progreaa of Lefty Grove, vetenm curve-ball lengthy thought tbe prognis- Coaches: EOis Johnson and Len Umer, of Morehead; High School aquad and a lad upon the CoUege Eaglea artist of tbe Boston Red Sox, ticator came to the rondusion whom Coadt Roy Holbrook is de­ Rosa Cohan, Ckidiinatt tributes his lo^ career in tbe __ that toe score would be: mty to 1 wait into reverse today aa 6 pending to turn to a lot of f Lus o make a political Eetorns; Plj^ by pl^ description will be broadcast Jar leagues chiefly to diet, and he Cincinnati 13; BCoiehead 7. tootoall thia year. important eoga started ailing. over dir^ from believes that good gating habits speech as weU as he can drok a "re from Cincinnati. Broadcast, ^ooaored by" And be aim said that Tim To laave off the n—» of But- ...... through the hoop, bm The half Neat win be are the secret of succeas of any Wyant would make Morefaead ’s (tocr would be an rnmni-tmi of star athlete. machinerT that eea^ func­ given over bud epeekere from the Eaglee Nest I and Jarrel Vinson oe of Morebead ’s best pro^iects. tioning for the time being "A good pitidi," he says, "starts would boot toe extra point MOBEmAO PROBABLE STABTING LINEUP tnxn the stomach. ” To aet tii While football talk fills the elr were as many regulars who down swlj It is our good fortune to otten Not A' Barrett from Muskogee, pennant In MorMiead there is a group of have alfaiients that wfl] keep like Joe Di Maggio ^Yonks talk with Mouse Combs, am>to« poa BCBO(M.n. winners to toe Western Associa ­ boys who talk of toe grid sport Morehead graduate, who need to at leMt three of them out of and Hank Greenberg of tbe Tigers tion; and Catdier Harry Chosen at Froicfay Hamn Ky. LE IM Junior lo public but to private their do everything humawiy poasiblo Irvin Triplett, RuncU. Ky: ISO El DoTWto, who led tbe Cotton fltougbts ate of basketbalL This is rConttmiod cm Page Bight) Jutdor States League ip batting. Owdall Mosley. Hindman, Ky. Junior work fasL and they won ’t Saturday night. Bude Horton, ML Sterling, Ky. and when Minn—rnn UT Junior you eat right inated from the American Aa- John Harvey Fitch, line­ Joady Adams, Wbite^urg, Ky. Junior "Ideas have ttianged a lot on Lott MarxOti. Ashland. Ky. RT IM tion playoffs. Outfielder Dus­ man. win be oot for at least what athletee toould «t In fact ty Cooke will come to, and toe two weeka and possibly longer '^miS W 1»anqn w»f RS 170 moet of tbe trainers I know have Tim WyanL RuaeU, Ky. . QB 170 same condition exialts at Syra ­ with an injury sustained in abandoned the old-fashioned cuse, bom which team seven play ­ Clendon Stanley, Adilaisj Ky. LH lU Soph. training table entirely. Tbe impor ­ blocking pnetke. The doctor Donald Fair, Conway. Aih. BH ers, Whiter Moore, Dee Btoo*^ dissBOMd tt as a davaUonal aepa- Junior tant thing is to follow the same Frank McCarmidc, Jimmy Out- WINES Cuater Reynolds.' Bindcbarn, Ky. FB 105 raUoR la the AouUer. Fltdi was sort of mixed diet a normal per­ ’aw. Eddie Joost Hazrr Craft and Average weight of Morehead line ISO pounds. son uses who is engaged In stren- California Winea Now Available in Half injured last weA but the ser- rohnny Vander Hes, have been iousnsM at tha aHnwat was not Average weight of Horeheed backfidd 170 pouiuh. recalled. is Importnat —watch tbe times of knoam uatU today. Admistton price aSc, including tax. icouragtog feature of toe lat- Pint^ Pints, Fifths and GaUons. your mi»nl« Stanisy Badhinaa M pound InternaUonal League records fuard otNew Britm. Conn., bas "Personally, I think breakfast the advancement of Craft end, of Cary. W. Va., bas a char- picked anefany of them are a chipped bone in his ankle that is tbe important meaL I mean a Through tbe •medium of a k $2.50 Per Gallon ble of bolding down a firet is fcacpittf btm on fta stdelinea ley hotae and bas been unable to real he-man ’s breakfast with fruit, sational qnut that Included berth. The fact that what rJ, . Coach «lUa Johnaon said defi­ practice. He la expected to be able t rieerve cereal, eggs, toast bacon and any ­ borne run with three men on be___ TAX PAH) to play Saturday, strength there Is consltta of capa ­ thing you want Fifty years ago two ante, end Syracuse three runs nitely today that he wiU be un­ ble players has taken some of the able to play at ClndnnaU. Rad- may be r I by losing .they teU us athletes permit­ to the ninth itming , Craft sting from the injuries that have Junaa haa shown as much promlae several days practice ...... The same ted only two meals a day, break-' raised his mark abSve 300. applies to Jairel Vinson, back, of strude the club. as any num on the club and had fast at 8 a. m., Emd a Mcond meal THE MOREHEAD DISPENSARY Jjntisa. who is iU. Vinson does the Johnson has told his team on at either 2 or S p. m. But I al ­ VEGXTAl C QUINTS Next to Postoffiw Ray Wendel. Mgr. been depended upon at a sure nnerous oecaskme thet they will jtarter against the Bearcsta.. pUce-klcking and much of the ways tell youngsters, whatever passing for the Tesetaen. He wfll perheps face the toogbeet the number of meals they eat to A cabbage “quintuplet”— five Bed flanaery. bloddng beck, probably be kept out of the game, of the aaason In the opening game, train to the habit of eating regul ­ beads on one stalk —hPii been win elw be unable to enter Sa ­ but tbara ia a food ehau tor turday ’s meelee, Johneoa aaid to ­ unleti the Eagles acore, and he ar times, Sonetimea I mi— a m»ni raised at PottsviUe, Po., by H»- wUl then be iboved into the lineup victory. ‘<1 bdtove If my club ia or i^t bM I’ve never maa T. Tbmnaa, local garden JHE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS day. nannery has aMbouIder out clicking that we will win," he said ■7.' of place, inflicted in practice, for the extra point ' breal%r->--..^t ’s my today. diempion meeR" nannery la anotha boy who had To say that Coed...... THE CHRISTIAN SQENCE MONITOR ton and Len Miller have been of Morehead A hearty meal to start thet day been counted on to start Satur ­ e a decided imimovenient over Gomez has been a flying fan last year, while the backfield it ttnee Nick Williams, former San performing up tp standard." Frandsco manager, ijlocov -Mbmhaad opena Friday. Sep­ him on a highschool nin* at Rich­ tember 24. with an important Eas ­ mond, California. The ace port- TINTS . . bleato toO-tale gray tern Kentucky Conference game aider, of Spanlsh-Irisb extraction, at Lautoa. .Thia is the first time haa been one of the mainstoya of into toe iwmral Mbm of yaw hair the BoDdogi and Vikings have met the Yankee pitching staff ever potoetty aa to in this ^Kxt. Iduisa will be fa ­ since toe New Y^sible early this week when the group of CINCINNATI minor league players ' BREAD recalled by the Reds started Olt 01 THI OEVENTIEN to troup Into Crosley Field. Seven new young athletes were . 1 hand when tbe Reds returned ALBERT from their fine! isriag through ALSO National Line’s western section and aU of them were as ­ sured tests in active competitiiw in the club’s home ttand, which MARY JANE was to have started with a la ­ dies’ day doiibl ehea der against tbe BREAD HOTELS the Reds achadule is a break tor young fellowe aa it wiU assure 5000 ROOMS IN 8 STATES them more big league competi ­ tion than .they would have been able to get ordinarily. The (gening douGlkheader _ - ..m.'tok«ire toDowed by twet laA ’^lu TRANSFER nURTS TI Midland Baking Co. sdiedule against Hie'tauili These UPhoneIPhone 2791 byD « Nflit Senke will be migb^ important eoatests Page eight O&EHEAD QfDEPENIHSKl' cjmmw •nutaui CHIKESf CAKE.IATEB COUNTS H»CANDLISr We wish to toanr o friends ter toe Idodnai the death of our dear mn i brother. Emecially do we wish to thank Bb, and ^ SUlott Psator and family, Mr. and Mra, Biorrt- son,' Mr. and Mrs. WUltams, Bb. andWIU Btrs.ma. Huu,ar,OUU.BI, Bb.mi. andk.. Bbs._____ TELEPHONE 83 OR 235 Dickerson, Bb. ^ Mrs. Woority, Elam Famil7 ■•Ua Mr. and Mrs. Roy Htdbrook and Bb. and Bbs. Talbott, : Annual Aeunloa sons, Harold and Bob, went to Stanwyck, Robert Bbs. Moody. Mr. and lbs. Baker, Season of misti and mellow (ruit- At the Clearfield home of E. E. Huntington Friday to attend the Bb. and Bbs. Chlldnge. Bb. k A fulncM. glam ISO persons Sunday obsmwed nl^t beU game. Bbs. Black. Walter. Wilma, BetW Close bosom friend of the matu^- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Johiuon Taylor Have Leads and toiM Gordon the eighth reunion of th| spent the week-end in Amiand iiia •»••••- Elam family' . Edna James, of Ohio, tor their Conspiring with him how to load Representatives att«jded fnfci -IWb b My Affair,- To Open sympathy and amtatenea. and bless states, including Kentucky. Friday At Cozy BfR. AND BIBS. CRAS. JOROAB With fruit the vines that round Alabama. Arizona. niiaoU. Ohio, son. oi wesi i.aDeri;, uw Theatre ;ie^AND FABtlLY the thatch eaves run, and Washington. M«nben» of the weric-end with Mr. and Mrs. L. D. To bend with apples the moased family voted to make the Elam Brilamy. Robert Taylor and Barbara National Tercentennial Associa ­ Chalmer Caskey and Barney Stanwyck have turned art acouta KENTUCKY'S BIGOT TO tion a nermanent organization and Stewart, of Lexington, have been and. M canaequently, they are BOONE'S BONES PROVEN chose as officers S. S. Elam presi­ visiting Bilr. and Mrs. Alf Caskey preporing to sponso- an exhibit dent; B. J. Elam, vice president; for the past ten days. by thrir new diacovery. A copy at i the hazel ------Mrs. Charles Elam, secretary: Mc­ Mrs. Etta' Bellamy and sons, The artist is Mrs. Roy Potts, verlfiad Ksntucky's right to the With a sweet kernel; to set bud­ Kinley Elam, treasurer, and Dr. George RusselL and Harold, of whose unusual ability with pastel bones of Daniel Boone, temous ding more, Arthur Elam, corespr- ’------crayons was discovered during planeer, wu mode pubUe this And SOU more, later (lowers for Middletown, C«ilo,-t?ere Sunday viaitonof Mr. a^MkrLDubBel- " weak by Walter Mulbry, eaeratery the bees, It was decided to bold the next to Century-Fox to Governor Oumdlcr, dated Jttfr Until they ihlAc warm days will meeting at Lexington August 13 Mr. and. Mrs... ,i , Jim. Clay spent I Friday at the 17, 1848, and signed by WTOms never cease, and 14. 1936. Thursday and FfiSiy at Washing- Cozy Theatre, in which Taylor, Boone and Thomas Crittendoo. ror Summer has o ’er-brimmed The board of directoix of the Mias Stanwyck and Victer Mc- The their clammy cells. o Courthouse, COiio. association is composed of C. C. Mr. Gleamore Boberts, of Win­ Lagien appear. was an a Elam, West Liberty; Willy Elam, mittee of the Frankfort Cemetery fi thee oft amid chester. Ohio, visited his parente, Boy Potts, operator of the sound Richmond; Robert W. Elam, Ash­ Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Roberts here ‘'boom'' on this film set against Company and Harvey OrtewoU land; Bert Elam, Russell. Manford last week-end. the background of the McKinley ter removal of toe body to Kaa> eks abroad glam, Middletown. Ohio: Mrs. era, bad brought to the studio a hidty. The € may find Mablon Hall spent Kveral days RandaU Elam, of the Hawaiian in PikeviUe Kr*-on business. number of his wife's pastel stud­ »AYB8 Ifad* WofOamgM d»o|)Mi n* on 1 toe vvoraar by Br. A Arnold Thee sitting careless on a gra ­ IsUnds; J. T. Elam, Washington. ies of flowers and other stiU life. Griswold. dcecendaM of Barv^ nary floor. Mrs. Anna Clay and childrep- ;D1 ,rttiy Itidta oc witetivte Oriennl- - . f-sirf gsinmdmi D. C.. and Harvey T. Elam, Ash­ immv snH P^gg v . Mrs. Ortn rTar? to buy frames for them Oriewold of BtartharviUa. Wenmi Thy hair sift-Ufted by the win­ land, a grandson of John Elam, bciog good Ottla CUasH boye on the 4ay cheT'ce ate Tcaa old. Btay county. Bto., on wboM farm Boone nowing wind; who was at one time law part ­ originally was buried. Or on a half-reaped furrow sound ping in Lexington Tuesday. b»-tM we doobc kt Be looks onefa too weU pkaed wkfa cfak ner of Benjamin Harrison, 23rd Mrs. B. F. Penix ^lent Friday necessity tor buying frames when asletqx president of the United States. they purriiased all seven of the iMtecfcmBteh faU^ trite ipteU^ kmoted for dtt oecHiao bf A Crayvw county faimor za«^ Drowsed with the fume of pop ­ in I,ezlngtoTt Beoj Ootker, hmam hoote irwirsnite ala's ih. ' Tty H pies. whUe thy hook Dr. and Mrs. Rixnie D. pastels. tog 13 pigs on tankage and eradn- and diildren, Janet Potts revealed fiiat bis wife al ­ ed wheat expects to have IBk Spares the next swath and all its Bridge Chib BCecia ways had enjoyed working with fwidiy Vmi twbS^ i. gtet gear aiMbakteg powder to> tons of porit at StB monttte old. twinet) flowers: the werii-end in Col istoer. and add attenatab And sometimes like a gleaner The Thursday afternoon Bridge pastel crayons, but had never had wtththaallk. - * Several maettoa have be­ thou dost keep Cub met at the home of Mrs. Ed­ Mrs. Jeny Smith is visitliic in suffidmt time to devote to it un­ ...... held to CampbeU county to dn- Steady thy laden head across a ward Bishop. Guests were Mrs. Cynthiana this w*tk. til the last year or so, when ho- goal whteh have bean wi____ etrate ways of eulltog pouW brook: EUis Johnson. Mrs. Len MUler, Nannette Rotunson is qwnding children were grown up. Taylor and Mist Amy Doley. Hi|d» score and Miss Sunwyck are making the week with her grandmother hmrr pw. and pour mka look, award was won by Mrs. Ellis in Grayson. tgemente for a public exhibit Thou watebest the last oozings Johnson. Arthur Fielding U on the sick VssS''=^ hours by hours. list this week. eahass-'s-ffjKS'a battK.) East End Bridge IKIr. and Mrs. Howard Lewis and I lis — TRIMBLE THEATRE Where are the songs of Springs? Club Meets Harines like_ jinty ksL.Mtete-.tt : . Ay. where are they? The East End Bridge Oub met liislMi II8» F, teodsnA MT. STERLINGS KT. Think not of them, thou hast Friday night at the home of Miss Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan Lottie Powers. Guests .were Mrs. re visiting in Memphis, Tom. In War Torn Vella Jayne and Mrs. Roy 5or- Mrs. Oval Robinson, who has nette. High score award was won soft-dying day, been iH for tbs past wed^ is Qaalifiad Yomw Mea BUy dUl as toe moat excitable sports pionship, rcapactivaly. ol pla And touch the stubble plains with by Mrs. Beulah Williams, ^ond improving. Now Enter Service Mr. and Bfrs. Q. P. Carr bad fan in Morefaead . . . Jaric Helwig bibitod at the Tri-Sute hog and rosy hue: Trevpling Of Country as the coach of toe downtown calf show at BvansvUl*, lad. The Then in a wailful choir die aaall as their dinner Quests Sunday coaches . . . Blart Bowne, affable grand chawpioti brought 40 cenu gnats mourn Mr. and Mrs. I. fTspmee and The Marine Corpe Recruitiiw __ __ Lao Clay Producta and the reserve champion 30 cents Among the river sallows, borne atyrtle Spnee, of Ezel, Mr. and Statian to Cincinnati. CRiio. has Co, as a true ^ort and one of a jound. James also had toa best SATUBDAT aloft Mrs. Fay Spence and daughter. received numerous reuucets from toe best talkers wWva talked ttuckload of bogs, and BlaHe the Or sinking as the night wlpd lives Joyce, of Middletown, Ohto. at us . . . John Harvey Fltah as mLjTaSrSLD^TnJSm or dies; Misses Marian Lduiae Oppen- Mr. Walter Carr ia sire to enlist in toe Bferines fv toe bard-luck guy on the Btore- toibtted 380 pi— i And full-grown lambs loud bleat helmer, Mary McChirf Adkins, - wedc in Middiatown, Ohio duty in China watera. hatel CottaM team ... be injured from hiUy bourn; Kl&abeth Blair, Frances Flood, wito BIr. and BCrs. Fay Spence. While there ere acme 2,800 Bto- his shoulder just when It looked Hedge-cricketo smg; and now with Margaret Penix, Patty and BtUtan CaadlU are nes stattoned in the Far East, as if.be would break to wtth the treble soft : the week with BCn. Fata IJOO of which ate flrat toam . . . CaeO Fraley aa The red-hreaat wbifttes from LitOe. of ft la l■pu^il^^^ ----- hiTi huiia iBLi hindicap. of Mary Margaret Vmi Arsdale to Iffitan Canm wiU_____ triBeteadtoel .. Bm Budgteu aa toa woritre And gathering swallows twitter Shaiptburg Wednesday. turday ter Galneaville. Ga,. s^ere who By their many acta of ktod- In the skies. be will attend achooL braeas Morritinil. Ky„ to pnmlaa neoa. termpotoy and aaristanee so -^ohn Keats. and Mrs. Arthur Hogge. . fi(r. and BCre. R. T. Taytar. (rf ZB AND gM lightened cw buidtei to toe Mrs. Sadie nelding and children. Aehland. were Saturday vttttan they win be Ml to to* Blartoe WDf €MA and daoto of our husfrantl and a». and BM. R. A. Babb of Bfr. and Bfra. B. F. Pooiz. BrlMde at Aha ittel. or to toe tetbar, A M. Day. Bntto4aln With Bridge Party ______with Mrs. Hogge ’f Bfr. and Bits. WanoD Lapgto American Erabaar Otusd at Pei- THE DAY FAMILT daughte-, Mrs. George Warren. and daotfsW. BCaiy tDaTa^ Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Babb ptog. North rh*M cock, bsetoar and sifter. &nian Mr. Elijah Hogge. who gradua 1 Carr returaad KteHtoy ten Toung man are —Bated ter McCra a^ ha s new had raurii tartelned Tuesday night with a ed from MM^ead State Tsodiars county. Xy, won the grand cham ­ Brkhte party. The guests were College in Jane. wfR leave today vWttag. piontolp and leaerve gand cham- JSadT Dr and,Mrs. Falla, Mr. and Mrs. for Lexington, Va., where he win BCr. and Bin. C. E mekril .. Kraest iayne and Mr. and Mrs. attend Law Sritool at W< " imed home Tuesday teem Louie- and Ue College. South CamHna, tor racruit ttato- Margaret and Roberta Mr. end Mri' William Caudill. Everett Caskey. ' in the HazelwMd atedta liim, a Tuesday af- i of recruil train- e< H»mttagtoii.>. Va„ spent Sun­ two werics' tour of Ken- day with Mr. abd Mrs. Roy Hol- Louisville. tog. whiito UMially takes about braok and Mn. CaudUL 40 ^nd e tew days torn iBOBths, recratt* ore trana- ily. As soon as Mr. Camay'*^amay^ieoBh terred to po*ts and stottoas with­ rORSALE permits he ^ aseume^ dutiei in the Unit— Stotoa , Martoc D»- as agent at I Miss Doris Penix. who ha* been J^T. DauMte rty mot taday they may be trans- Boss Kerosene Stove. In teaching at Stak Camp. left Bto- I Sharpttwirg, 1^. Cuba. Canal Zone, soed slupe — Cost $40.00 — day for ShaspriMrg. She wiB tench Wai Vbgliifa Lm mdoit qwit the PfafUpptoe Wfli .aafl cheep. Sdenca and Memaeattes. the weric-end wtth Mlae BriH 1 EABLBIAY Little Janet Ptttick, nho has Holbrook. PhOM 282 suffering w«h a epnlnad Mrs. Olive Goodmsn te teach ­ I udta to Chine oa i«- Sdeontf SL aim for the past tew wteks. Is ing schoM at State Cmap. ter to —e m— greatly imieoved. Hr. and Bfre. Crieman ptatad their toun Mr. and Btrs. A J. Whitney left Blanday ter Ashland wb«e POR RENT were Sunday guests of Mr. and they win make (heir bCne. Bte. ; ita iiak - BOrt. Roy Holbrook, Mra Lyda Colemen is enmloyad la Ow AA- made ahead of tone as to when Sevep room boose in Thom ­ Caudill otal Mi. and Mrs. Harlus tand^^ Se^ will be sent. Marines are mil

as Addition. Also a nice two Catron. ready to go anywhere at any- BtowlFiri Mr. and Mrs. Blarvla B. George aanohl Aoreh a ratBBevtea . room Cottage on Main Street. ValUy BauMy. , See or can beve moved to ttieir new ' * i toe toaee of dnW Sun Street Harold Blair ______of toe Individual or the fully or ­ ^ ’ E. H. TOMLINSON B6r. Charles Tatum left Friday LooievUle to attend Univmty ganized unit The /urtoerasce of A1mv £—l|^ Bforehead Kse*i to viait his brother, Azttanr, of Ikw^tUa. He is studying to tee education, toe opportunity to tra- Crinmbua S. C. i- Mtes BCarlan Louiae Oppenbei- SHertiude Stoyder, Ute of a marine an Interesting mer left Sunday to spend lASader, and BIT. Crawterd Ad­ oae. days in ~ kins returned Fridlw from a Young men daairtog tnfarmation m i Blr. and Btrs. Arthur Blair week’s visit of toe ming the Bfarinaa are aaked Sunday at Dix River Dam. Blra. Gertrude S^der and Miss to call or write to the Marine Cozy Bbs. Opal Frazier, who has Jean Luzader spent Tuesday to Corps Resulting Station, Cincin­ just Returned from a summer In Lexington. nati. Ftol intermafion and utem- Flprlda. U visiting Blr. and Btrs. Mr. and Btra Arritie BtcCtaln ture wiD bo aent upon requosL J. F. Hackney. Btr. and Mrs. Oscar Patrick and Theatre children. Carol, Alice, Creed and Mra John ABen and itn,» SPORT SPOTS 1I6HT CONDITION YOUR HOME Janet spent toe week-end viaiting Gladys Allen spent Friday in T,es- FRIDAY A SATURDAY in SalyersvlUe. mgton. Reymoad AO— who baa (Conttoued . from page 7) SEPTEMBER 17 A 18 Dr. ^nd fites. J. G. mack and been to the hotedlai there ter toe with a ba —etoall. Thooe whio This Is My Affair riuldren, J. Q., Jr.. Billy and to^werit , returned, home with have seta him pestorm fed that Better Sight Lamps Bebert Taylor—Vleter MeLaglen *- VOS the greateet todlvidua] from a Welt ifi Washington, D. B^ Hartley Battson spent Sa^ tost Kentucky haa bad tor torday to ^fJDOL fUikcto teUte, Mr, and Btrs. C. E. NickeU year. Many haa been the N loc^ md^ read and dp « spent the week-end at Natural Blr. Tom Hogge and daughter Bridge. if”*. ^>«nt Wednesday to Lex- pnperii^kldtehoaltt Leo Nickell returned home iBgluu. * . Yon os ba SDK of pioper U^b, Batter 1-^ SUNDAY a MONDAY Monday after a Wait in Wlncfaes- Don Stolon of w SEPTEMBER 18 * M Va„ and a ftw fHaSwS^^i he was coming, but it was Bke ki cwy no— Huy giva a flood of dor ~ Ni^ht of Mystery Mr. and Bbs. B. F. Pentz•entzvtaltod at the home at Orie Ray- trying no hold an ed with tard Usoordopsitedp-. Mr. and Btrs. John Lewis/jf — your hands. BoaeM Kanw-«otb Cidemaa C3iriBty Creek road Sunday.ntwlf.* V Mu. W,^ A Criitehar and teigh- Miseei Mary Alice Calvert ^ Itetly and Blarilyn Sue have A great d—t bam't been writ- Doris Penix and Ailcen Waltz retaned from an extended Wait tn this year about Tim Wyant, spent Saturday in SharpriNirg. - — - of Mis. Crutehar'a ritodve B—dt at tha Blorehcad TUESDAY, SEPTEBIBES 21 . Misasi Petty and Frances Bel­ ------J. C IjmhUi, ot team. He's gakM to make a lot lamy axe viaiUag ia Whri Liberty 8— th Porttmooth, Ky. of those aiz pa tetera tote sea Clearina the Raage this week. _ltes. Jeaaa----- Bfarrium. Btertaon. at. Jenkins, Mr. E. V. BoUta, who has been Ky, aptert taat week-end wito^ We pradlet that BouaU Fafr iping in Tctiaeaaae this and Mra. Reed Morrlaon teid ten- win give CInrtiBMa teotohll Uy to this dty. a taste of punHtag, the IBm of which they may pot have ie— ... whse be wiU Pulleta ______Pact Ralph af- Univerttty. «a tower-______Betere De. msAVa. K.L. Hoka nte Bma cnualp, but of getter UCKV DOWED 6- LIGHT COmOANV F. L. Creodi, TShtttey —l greektett Writtof to Ohto and Wsri Vlr- taM a-MsHfo to—p tnS *«fiteidteotta«ted5r^

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