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The Morehead Independent “ONE OF KENTUCKY’S GREATER WEEKLIES’ MOREHEAD. KENTUCKY, THURSDAY. MAY 27, 1937 Facilities College Faculty Is First Lady Heard Cooking School To For Summer Term What is Mrs. Franklin D. Employed By Board Hoosevell's favorite cplor? Readers of fashion magazines By Thousands At At Local School won't have a hard time an ­ In Amiual MeetingClose Today]Vith swering that, for the color that [nqiiiries fawftft# That Prac- Mrs. Roosevelt favors Is the Ernest Hogjfe Ls Granted lice• Teaching- • Classes~ jVvui \ one that was created by and Leave Of .Absence To Work SchoolDedication Be Over-Flowing named after her—it's that new On Ph. D. Decree AwardingofPrizes shade of blue—called Eleanor MANY GROUPS MAY BE blue—vhich is opt to prove SALARY RAISE GRANTED _ ^ _ .c * the high-point in this year ’s Superintendent Ova Haney Praised For Work DIVIDED DURING YEAR JOHNSON AND MILLER Last Day of Attraction Expected To Draw classic fcraminc wearing ap ­ In Securing Magnificient Structure For parel parade. Lar^rer Crowds; 10 Reel Picture Fea ­ College Officials BeUeve That Eleanor blue dominated the W. B. Jackson Named .Assist­ tures Presentation of Newspaper . Morgan County; Barkley Speaks Enrollment WiU Be Ur dreis, oi" Mrs. Roosevelt in her ant Dean Of Men: Doug- gest In Ye.ars Uppear.'ince at West Liberty la.s Johnson Hired , Mn. rranklin D. Roosevelt. Arst r'L'fortuni ’ befell the Morehead Independent's Cooking ■Monday, reports the fashion ot tbe land, snilingly and 3 Enter Political Indications at the present time ]editor. The First Lady was All the faculty, admmistralivc ^hool Wednesday, as a Iran.sformer which burned out at (racloualy officiated Monday''at point toward the most extensive ; garbed in a piece Eleanor blue and the buiidinga and grounds I'ihe Cozy Theatre prevented the second dav's showing of the the laying of a c rner-slonc of a program 'in the Breckinridge i ,‘nsemblc. who resisned. mployed I feature film. 'The Bride Wakes Up." nm achool build. at Camnrgo with s Races DuringWeek Training School that has ■ She wore a black hat, trim­ contract at a meet-1 However the Independent rapidly revised its pkins 9« and the dedicatio;i of a quarter* been attempted during a summer med with a while Bowed, and millioa dollar Corsolidated achool sessilSrrWork will be offes-ed in Sf >“'■ 't' “Of' Lonnie Flannery Aaks Re­ Black shoes. Her purse, which than it would ordinarily havo boot. atructure at West .iberty. aU grades from the first through she kept with bvr constantly, presentative Nomination; of President H A. Babb the Board Houaewives of Rowan and adjoining counties are In- Bilra. Rooaevelt told thousands of Fraley Seeks Office twelfth and extra teachers even while speaking was .also Kentuckians, asar mbled at West are being added to handle the ad ­ Eleanor blue. She wore a cor ­ named V.', B. Jackson assisuni vited to comc in full strength to today ’s cooking school, Liberty, that her only regret was The week brought -three new ditional work. sage of talisman roses and baby dean of men Mr Jackson will, Among the offerings at the last day will be a douWy that “the Presidcat ts not along announcements for county poLti- ir toe first ttme, those breath. move in September t Thompson _large number of free gifts. Among the gifts that wU! be with me.” She wt-3 cheered along charge are asking that all children ckptl. dean . ____ :______. —:tA. \______xta ., ■ . cal offices, although several per­ Mrs. Roosevelt wore no '‘ritributed are iarge aize yift boai. of Lifebuoy and Loa the entire route, and oMtgingfy who are to enter the first grade shook hands wit > many of her sons rumored as prosp«tivc cai in September attend during the jewelry except three or four Po"*'-. Rinao. several large cana of Spry shorten- diamond rings which Cashed admirers who wuald not be de­ didates did not enter the fieOd. Ihe eastern end of the campus. nied.- Flannery. first-grade work. During the Several salary increases were* groceries, 10 piece.s of aluminum ware, canned goods, free AjTiYing at M'. Sterling, the annotmeed hb candidacy for Re- weeks of the term these children granted, among them being sub- receipe books to everybody. Thi.i is not the complete list of Liberty school as she was Montgomery cou .ty scat, at " presenUUve tram the Bath and will be given work that to de­ stanUol increases to Ellis Johnson awards that will be presented. j speaking. v a. m. by train, M Boose^-elt Rowan County dlstHct. Mr. Flan ­ signed to prepare them for and Len Miller, who. m tocir first The prizes, for the most part, are given by the manu ­ < at the rallrord station by all nery is a Democrat. successful aceompltohments when For trovciiag during warib year at the local institution weather Mrsi Roosevelt prefers facturers or jobbers of the merchandise, so that women may the early risers r f that city phu The Representatives office. they begin their regular t)ist brought the college out of the ath- hundreds of otb< 3 who made a seersucker. She drives her own Decome better acquainted with their products. which carries with it comparative ­ grade work in toe, fall. letic doldrums. special effort to •. imb out of bed Arhmgements are being made always Mrs. Martha Blessing, instruc­ . Thursday's cooking school, which will be held at tbe ly small financial renumeration, companisd by her secretary. In before their ar ustraned time. so ^ seems to be o « of the to handle a number of additional tor in toe department of mathe ­ Cozy Theatre will start promptly at 2:30 p. m. Awarding of Right up In froi . of the crowd pupils during the summer term. a recent radio address the wile matics. resigned. gifU will be held immediately following the showing of the most sooght after. Three demor of the PrasideBt said she was was s delegation of Girt. Scouts crata bedte Mr. Flannery have At toe present tone, vacancies ex­ Ernest Hogge. associate profes- 10-reel cooking school film. 'Bf she the Nstlonal never accompanied by secret already mode known their inten- in aQ grades. The term begins the department of Science. I Merchants of Morehead are cooperating with the Inde- president ^ the ------■ --- Monday, June 14th. and continues service men. was granted a leave of absence. nendent to c five weeks. In the first 'eight Bobbv Laushiin. who had i oxi ______grades only half-day sessions iblD of orchids. held. Classes will begin Luther Bradley, of Eadston. an- Weaving her » y through the eight and close at twelve. All par ­ Piano Recital Is the Regional basketball title, was -^ored in the City. I - vmins committee "ounced the Republican tickel ents who wish to enroll pupils for employed as a full-time assist- Doors at the theatre will be open a half hour eaiiy. atMount Sterling die distinguish- County Clerk, opposing C. V. this term should do so at the department of physi- ed visitor climbed In her auto- -^Ifrey. incumbent. Mr. Bradley Presented At MTC The school and the awarding of prizes should be over before Training School Office imme­ Besldes teaching 5 o ’clock. mobile, which hrJ been dri^•en but ,wm unsuc- diately. No tuition charge is made classes in that department, he will to the Montgomc-:/ County city the nomin- The cooking school con.sists of the most modern methods below the ninth grade. Dorothy Riggs ’ Jnnior Class assist'with the freshman football during the ni^t Cram Washing- rtto"- Scores Soec|te In Initial team and coach the Breckinridge of preparing dishes with economy as a by-word. The nation ’s V>n. and went to tt.e home of Dr. 1 Luther Fraley IfecShe the first PnbUc ^arance . basketball club. greatest culinary experts had a hand in preparing tie re-* O. P. Henry and Mrs. Henry. | to announce for tax eoiAmisslcmer Tbe quarterly budget was read cipes. Rlierc she was the guest of honor His announcement wa^ received Motor Crash Fatal Piano pupito of Misa Dorothy and approved. . The school is somethin new for Morehead and Bowaa at a breakfast The ncmi was tur- late today. Mr. Fraley Riggs were key hash andind wafCcs and. accord- laame office Inin IM3,l was nomi Douglas Johnson. Morehead. C«nty. It efSfn a worth-while instruction for hou To2Womein,lMmi of the. ' tec to b«r iMta. Mrs. RiarnttettM ««^ ^ DwipwMte Cdtet. Mtbout Rigr ctfL There fe ao charge for any part cf tbe -dMcMfeg opened in Septmber. program. Inatead of charging yon the Independent urgea It over, Mn. Roowvdt tuTlBal teetteectioa. e «Bd Traek CoBUc that you attend as the newspaper ’s guest. M U. a Hislisrgy 60 Near state Teaefaers College tor. five flowed ;>y hundreds of ' ------years, ha» an unusually large class OUve RIH of pupito this'year, not only col- Fanners Exercises lage of Camargo, five miles cast;|Postal 'Telegr^i A head-on colUston between•tween ^l*8e stodents but a great many In Scheduled Tuesday Gosin? Hours Are Traveling School of Mt. Sterilng. wb re she wielded “ W i loeded coal truck and on aut^ »he demonstration classes from Fixed By Groceries -ptoblto brought death to two gftto toe elementary aniLaeeondary de­ Commencenent exercises ft Effects Rate Cutand a young man about 8 p. m. portments of Breckinridge Train ­ stone of the $1S.OCO naUve stone | tenth grade students and Effecuve Sunday, May 30, aU To TourKentncky Tuesday evening, two miles west ing School. eighth grade graduates will t groceries and meat markets in of Olive ^ OB U. S. Highway In this recital there was held at the Farmers Con Morehead will close at 8 p. m. Instruction On Social Seenri- i fakmallty. Mrs. able absence of faltering School Tuesday morning at 10 ty Presented; Will Be At The dead: OB all wook-days, at 0 p. m. on velt went about the spreading of Redtwe^ Muiager Sots part of any of the pupils, a fine o'clock. BerUe Click. 14. Saturday and will remain Ashland Jane 11 buslneaa-like degree of understanding and tech­ The commencement address will Postal Telegraph has filed, and Nina Sparks, 18. closed all day Sunday. ■oasMT aqd would not a].- nique being disp^cd by each be delivered by Dr. G. H. Fern, The agreement to adopt these traveling school in which al ­ the Federal CommunicaUems Corn- Bert Biggs, 29. low the stone to l>e set in place player. The grade school children pastor of toe Morehead Christian closing laws was i-eached with most a dozen branches of sUte ion at Washington, D. C.. has All are tram Olive Hill. Church. and federal governments will WttU she bad smoothed the mortar approved, startling reductions in played first, each playing one all local stores in accord. It teho-Ukiag. The truck driver, Justin Arn­ to, then foDowed toe high arfiooi Tenth grade graduates are: ry tbe story of social securite’ rate for ovecnigbt telegraph old. of Ftomlnctourg, was held in was pointed by many mer­ TUs comerstoec. pupito, and in the group of solos Elizabeth Ingram. LUlie Pearl In­ chants that they did not wish to Kentucky is to be held at Us ices thraugbout the United jail pending an investigation by gram, Ada Katherine Ingram. tar future. nounced. is the cnly one in the Stetes. pl^ed by college students there to remain open later than these United States bearing the »««"* Coroner C. W. Henderson. Night number of com ­ Mary Jane Peed and Elmer My­ Policeman Kem Gee. of Olive EUU. houis, nor to open M Suaday, This announcement was of a Prealteit'a wlte. AccordtBC to an s positions tor two pianos, played ers. Eighth grade graduates are: but competition had forced today by Benedict Crowell, Be- who arrested ArhokL said he took Camargo. to oai'hed. so legend received today bF Goldie Hayes, by two or more pupils. Adeline Alfrey, Arlene Casslty, .1-.______bottle of whisky from toe truck them to. The new rule was gional Director of toe social se­ bat it by a group of Mexican , and ttjpwd-by Clarence Irene Pierce, Eugene Wages, Nor- adopted with all the stores In curity board in Cleveland. His H. Mackay, Cbatraun of the Bovd driver. very entbusisatic audience War mldiers trii-i settled ttiere June Stevens. Danny Craig, hearty accord. territory includes the states of of Postal Telegraph, toe new rates None of the other three occu ­ listened tor fwo hours to this Ruth May. Edward McDoweU and adtv serving under Zachary Tay Kentucky. Michigan and OIiIBl At wai be put into ettect by Postal pants of the cital with keen interest tfarough- Lavant Utterback. tor in the war with the Republic toe same time Mr. Crowefi an ­ to the Soutti, U the bonae town on June Sto. The new rate itruc- lur^ and the truck driver was The program: nounced toe appointment of Jadge of E. C. OTteor. Fruikfort tor- turc reduces drasttoally toe cost unhurt The coDition ripped the Song —Girto Glee Club. Baptist Training Lorenzo K. Wood, director of « mar CUaf Justice of the Kentucky of night letter tetogrema It es- and scattered ■Rev. Obie Beard. National Emergency CouncU tor. Cteirt of Appeals. tebllahes a hue of 33 words tor ^ - the highway...... Penix, Anna K. White. Non- Song —Girls Glee Club. Kentucky, as chairman of the "in­ which diaiges are the aatae Address—Dr. G. H Fern. A story U told of Jud^ OUear CUck and te two girto were killed ette Robinson, OUve Frances Day. UnionPlans Meet stitute" as this school will be that links bis name with Camaiga.. toss than the wesnht to* word i Frances Burns, Anna K. Holbrook, Presentation of Diplomas —Supt. known. He once attended a one- roan Slight menage which toe new rate The ralAtel occurred on ajDorothy Fannin. Rowena Sparks, Roy Cornette. Group Will Gather At Lato- structlure eliminates within One day sessions of the teati- ■rhanl there, then riod law in curve, os the automobile wasipruK*, Thornton. Jean Prichard, Benediction— Rev. Obie Beard. nia. Ky„ Next Friday United SUtes. Tin tute will be held as follows, Hn. an attorney's oftl^ never having beaded toward OUve HUL Aageline Frances, Barbara and Saturday CroweU said: the dpportunity of attending a word ni^t totter is also eUminst- |Hogge. Jane Young, Jean Fielding. ed by toe 3S-word night totter Snyder Award Won Wednesday. June 2, Frankfort. uAvertity. After he had gained TTORBT BRES HELD ' I______Ruth Fair, Kenyon Ho^ney._ „Loe- On Friday and Saturday. May and toe base rate for a night tot ­ By Fola Hayes Thursday, June 3, Owentoora. tame, he was a guest of honor at AT CLEARFIELD BOHEjva Corey, Alice Patrick, Marguer- 28 and 29 there will be held at Friday, June 4. Paducah. ter la reduced to fifty cents be­ ------he Crooks, Mary Denney. Mary tween the two most widely np- toe Latonia Baptist Church, La- Saturday. June S, Mammoth ! queried as to Funeral rites wttc conducted ! EUa Lappin, Joyce Ann WoUford, Cave. arated points in (he United States. poi tonia. Kentucky, a Baptist Train ­ their alma maters. When U came Thursday afternoon at Qearfieldl Helen Crosley, Gladys Flood. Bet­ Wednesday, June 9, PinevlDe. to Judge O-Rear he answered that For instance, the present rate for tor J. R. Thome, who died while | ty Banks, Ruth Martin, Ernestine of the highest honors at the More ­ ing Union Conference for Asso- 25 words, sent as a night mes- head High School, was presented Thursday, June 10. Pikeville. q be was a graduate of the Univer­ being taken to a Laxington hos-iPowers, Marie Falls, Mary C. ciational officers and workers. Friday, June II, Ashland. _ , between New York and San commencement exercises sity of Camargo. "Of course, re­ pital for treatment of an ulcerat-[Haggan. Elinor Pouchot. Lena The meeting will begin at 10:00 Definite lerrilory will be as ­ plied one of the distinguished Francisc% is 90 cents and ed stomach. Hamm, Mildred Randall. JSorothy Fola HayeSvby Principal D. D. 50-word night totter is $lg$;the Caudill. A, M., Eastern Time, Friday and signed to each of the cities in guests, “the Univ?r8ity of Ca- Among those from out-of-town [Caudill. Gordon Hackney, Mary which institute sessions will be 25-word base is SO cents. The medal is given annually by close Qt noon Saturday. latgo; it is a great .tnstitution. 1 attending the funeral were hiS)McClung Adkins. VirgizMa Harp- held. Mr Crowell said. This win Sinular reductions will result be­ Mrs. Gertrude Snyder.'o^ More- have often heard of If step-mbtotf, Mrs. Mary Thome, ham, Martha Harmon, Janet Judd. The program will be musical, permit heads of Kentucky stote tween all points. head. to the Senior. pidScSl by a At Camargo Hr^. Rdbsevelt was Mrs. Mary Chandler, and AUie Davis Chinn. Jane Scott. El- devotional. inspirational, and departmcDls to make assignments the recipient of ancther floral tri­ “The more impressive feature oise Redwine, Julian Dorsey and committee as the best citizen of and Mrs. Blaine Nesbitt, of Man- practical. It includes Mr. W, personnel to attend the meet- bute' handed her by Mrs. NeU of the new overnight rates, how- rtwster. Ohio. Virginia CautUlL class. Guy McNamara, superintendent ‘ Miss Hayes, Manager says, Mr. Hayes graduated with high ! HarreU. Mr. C. Aubrey Hearn, and of Montgomery County Schools, be simply stated as follows; scholastic honors. In .addition he Dr: Clay who introduced her to the 3,000 The more words written the lo\ver IS yctive in extra-curricula ac- Term.; R Byron C S DeJar-. Kentucky agency of government Business Trend Steady -ities and an athletic star. (ConUnued I^agc 5) the cost per word. Take the new nette of Louisville, and other dealing in any way with the so ­ rate for a 300-word night totter leers. cial secuiily pi-ugram was pledg- between the East and West Coasts. 16 Seniors Are Further indicatoms that' retailjwas to be noted, however, that Professor Banks This conference is planned es j the institute plan, Mr Cro- T n ■ III will be slightly more than one trade throughout the country is | heavier lines were reporting more petially for Blackford, Brackei□cken, well announced. In Breck Class cat per word of $S.40. compare not now pushing forward - into | favorable troids. Earning reports Haldeman Speaker Breckinridge. Crittenden. East These pledges of .-iipp.irt that with the present rate tor lighcr ground with tbe vigor that I continued to be encouraging and Lynn. Frimdship. G r e c n u p. j sure that nearly 1500 goiern- Sixteen Seniors of Breckinridge 300 words which is 57.20. That is was apparent to the middle of - it was said that tbe bookings of Prof. G. C. Banks, Morehead Creenville. North Bend, Sulphur I mental employees m the state Training School will be handed reduction of about 53 per cent. April, were shown by the Depart- . future orders indicate sustained College instructor will give the Fork. Tep Mile. Union, and will attend the in.siiiuie sr.-isiuna. diplomas of graduation at com- On the basis we carry 300 ment of Cixnmerce reports. last tor several commencement address at Halde- White's Run .Associations, because Invitations also will T5?3 sent out t exercises in the audh------words'* ‘from here to Chi Ago for week from 37 key cities, just re-, I these were not represented ______, , torlum at 8 p. m.. Monday. May 51.18, also to New York. Buffalo. Kived by the Louisville District* ^ ^ ^. ther the SUte Conference in Dan- eraUy, William Duffy.^leld 3t. An appropriate program, ap ­ ■Ailante and Son PrancUco for office. The slackened . activities ahead of last year■ by... ten per; Class night wUl be held at .:30 ville or the Sute Convention in ^rcsenUlivc in charge of the pearing etoewbere in this iasue, $1.80 and $3.40 cents respectively, leesned to be due largely to toe leant. Business and industrial ac-jthis everung. This wiU bee a* uni- ' Princeton. AU Baptists 'from'from allall 'cia!'cia! ssecurity boarfl s LouisviUe of- has been arranged. and toe cost is even lower- for unfavorable weather and eeasonal Uvities generally were reported que program with the setting in;orgamred and unorganised asso- fn-e wiU be the presiding cxecu- Breckinridge graduates are: iw«g»r messages. ” nfUiences. Merchants pointed out ,as epntinuing at a high and steady ,a broadcasUng station. iciations are urged tq attend. ;tiv.- .it instirtiic i.-ssions in the James Harold Alton. PaaBne that currant conqMrisons are at rate- I The school rccenUy purchased j The Sunday School Board pays; western haU of Kentucky while dick. Oell Stephens Donald, Sa- ORDINANCE TO BECOHR1 diaodvantase because busines ■ Louisville continues to evidence, and installed a modern amplify-'two cents per mUe round trip for s H Ourbacker manager of toe «e FtoWing, Lena Wilson. Hamm, ON JUNK 1It tola time last year was under rema^ble come-back since toe ing system to be used In the lone, two. or three cars bringing board's Ashland' office, wiU act Willtom Edward Hogge, Willard conaUerable stonulatian due te flood disaster. Retail sales are daily class routine for the benefit from each assoclationk mentioned | sunilarly in tbe eastern half of Franklin Keeton. Vlrginto Lee a ordinance passed at this toe aatieipation of bonus pay- running 20 to 25 perccet ahead [of the pupils, above the Associational Training ithe state. MlckeO,^ Frances Knuiard Peratt, ith's meeting of the Morehead nenta which were to begin June of last year xrith apparel lines: Haldeman Seniors are: Haldretta Union officers. If toe ateociation | At the Frankfort session th«e William Porter. Willtoa Eari Ra ­ City CouDcU inflicting .15. Seasonal influeftres. added greatly to demand. Replacement ‘ Christian. Ivan Sparks, Coleen -ganized, tbe some offer will be a general di«ni«iop- of mey. Bruce E1£B RawlingB. UT- mill licesue on Ideal laundry and of flood looses and increased vol- ! Cartes. Forrest Danner, . Ruby U made tor prospecUve officers, Uan Pauline Rodwlne. Gotrude bakery tracks and $75 on torelgn tafl centers, exerted an unftivor- tune also coettoue to eiroaDd, vol- Reeder. Mary Caudill. Hubert patsors and others. Bed and KtohardaH) Rew «od Ceorgiaxia laundry and bakery trucka wlQ go oble effect on whoteaale lines ume exceeding M to SO per cent Eldridge. Chester KeUey azkl Ai- breakfast will be free to all vis­ stete offlciala whom work is n- In detect June 1. which generally were slower. It fCoattoued on Page 4} leen Harris. itors. (Coatinned on Page Five) J THE MOREHEAD INDEPENDENT Thuraday ItoniBg. Mrv 27. 1M7. The Morehead Independent beratup of the Supreme Court, and there ia a food chance that .Concresa will not adjourn ‘untU Sep­ Political READY-SET-GO Offinai Orgaa of Rowaa Cooaty tember. Annooncements PtibUshed each Thursday imominj at nmjBucAN Morehead, Kentucky THE NEW NEUTRALITY ACT AND by the THE EUROPEAN WAR SITUATION We are authorized to announce: INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING CO. L E. PRLPRRT The other day an army plane winged southward of EUiottviUe, Ky. n Washington, bearing a document that finally Office and Plant —Comer Carey Avenue and Railroad . candidate for Judge of Row ­ reachsed the President at sea, was quickly signed an Cbunty subject to the action Street—Tel^one 235 by him. ThU was the new neutrality act, hurried of the Republican primary at the through House and Senate by .August 7, 1937, primary. Entered as aecond class matter February 27, 1934, anxious eye on the turbid European war situation. the po^fflce at Morehead, Kentucky, under This act is a compromise between the advocates We are authorized to announce; Act of March S, 1879. VERNON ALFRKT of mandatory neutrality and discreUonary, neutrality ot Morehead. Kentucky —that is. a law which foreerihe President to forbid WaxJAM J. SAMPLE...... Editor and Publisher s a candidate for Coun^ Clerk trade with belligerent nations, and one which per­ of Rowan County subject to the WILUAM E, CRUTCHER...... Associate Editor mits him to use his judgment in the light of cu-cum- action of the Republican party ,at SUBSCRIPTION RATES stances. the August 7. 1937 urimary. One Year m Kentucky...... $1.50 The new act la not perfect—but it Is regarded We are- authorized to announce: Six Months m Kentucky...... being about as good as could be had. and great LUTHER BRADLEY One Year Out of State ...... $2.00 hopes for keeping America out of war are bound . of Eadston. Kentucky (All SubscripUons Must Be Paid In Advanc-.) It places an embargo on arms shipments! a candidate for County Clerk 'C' to fighting nations. And. in the event of war, itj“^ Rowan County subject to the ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN »1V0. Iho PTMidct d,KrMlooary powir U, M ,ood. n In sweeping U>e dishonest elements and their of Morehead, Kentucky, and the progress of industry is government fiscal accompUces out of the legal and medical profes ­ a candidate far Sheriff of policy. The recent budget message was not encour ­ sions, the Accident Fraud Bureau has struck at an County subject to the ac ­ aging in that it showed wide, unfavorable discrep­ fraudulqnt pracbces which it is estimated cost more tion of the Democratic party at OET ftcqtuioted with Chesapeake and TOa ’U receiTe the same co ar teoM iae^ ancies beti^een actual and contempUted income. It than a mUUon dollars a year in New York alone, the August 7, 1937 primary. did stress the need ter economy —a need which is and the court calendar is being reUeved of conges ­ Ohio —'The Railroad with a Heart ”... don ... cocoun^ the idendcal willing- m«kU«tell w, i„ conjm., urn,l„am tavt.* e authorized to a tion at the rate of 30,000 negligence cases a year, eA Fo come out strongly for cuts all along the line in ap ­ foe shippers as well as .t ness to please.'^ For we’re all the kind according to the National Bureau of Casualty and of EUiotlville, Kentucky. propriations. Business awaits the outcome. find evefTone— from pr C to poner of folks who enjoy making people ha^ Surety Underwriters. ' As a candidate for County CTerk of A less tangible, but encouraging factor is the Rowan County subject to the ac ­ —eager to be truly friendly. And yoo ’U and comfortable —chat ’s why youll like . outlook m the legislaUve field. It seems doubUul New York's Accident Fraud Bureau hgk demon- strated that the cost of on adequate and proper de­ tion of the Democratic party at discorer that freight and passenger ser­ doing business with us! if Congress will endorse, this sessioa any major the August 7. 1937 primary. fense against the Uability claim racket pays for law inimical to industry. A number of such Uws vice accompanied by a smile makes your Use Qiesapeake and Ohio for youf Itself many Jimes over, on a doUar and emits basis. have been proposed, such as the thirty-hour week e are authorized to announce: next shipment—you ’ll learn why ship- Taxpayers, business men. insurance buyers, con ­ transportadon contacts a pleasure. bill, and the corporation licensing bill But those V. D. “MIKE” FLOOD of Morehead. Kentucky. Whether you ship a few pounds or pers call ns the "On Time’t railroad; close to the Washington scene give such laws almost sumers are being progressively freed of a parasiUcal burden. Other cities can learn a profitable As a candidate for County Clerk of no chance of passing, the radical Congressional blocs several carloads — no matter which of And ride with us sooa^yon ’U Sleep Like from what New York has gained, thipugh intolli- Rowan County subjeci to the ac ­ being definitely in the minority. ^ Uon of the Democratic party at our passenger trains you travel upon — a Kitten and Arriveyrresh as A Dai^t gent acceptance of □ civic responsibUity. Until they In the meantirne...gmployment is rising, and the August 7. 1937 primary. do, solution of the problem is unlikely. are payrolls. Corporation earnings statements c< Bring the first quarter ofthis year are mostly better Ve are authorized to announce' THi 6I0R6E WASHINGTON * THE 3F0RTSMAN • THE F. F. V. than in the same period in 1936. Home building made FARMERS DISCOVER HENRY CONLEY Amtrici^s MostpuUrngmuiod FUat tf-Traitu A BASIC TRUTH of Christy, Kentucky, advances, though the long anUdpated boom in this a candidate fin; Jailer of Bow- field is still over the horizon. A few industries. It is reported by the Dairymen's League News County, subject to the action Botably electrical manufacturen, have made extra ­ ~ i fMSAFEAKEw'i^IlNES that thousands of communications poured into the of the Donocratic party at the August 7, 1937, primary. ordinary sales records, passing all previous levels Nw York SUte Assembly, concerning the Rogers- by wide margins. Allen bill—a measure to discard state control of the We are authorized to awwwnn.-- So it looks as if we wm be in for a quiet dairy indtistry, it having been foiind injurious to a»er.-«tth“ ALBT HARDIN all cOTMemed, as weU as imprabtical, end to replace far those already in the bemilines. The next six It with legUUtioa encouraging producer coepera- As a caite^te^j!^**^ ‘aaweo ----- ks or ao in Congrem will be concentrated on tioa An------• County subject to the aetiaa of • of the ooBBBBnt- r debate the propooel to inereue ttie mem- cations favored the biU. W Democri tl p T!'- IBB MOBEHEAD INDEPEMDEWT Moniiiii, Ifay 87, ] 8^^ "Yta. ” wid) a tfanee at- Abrams. "It K COUNTY AISNTS strains at tobacco seed s “'AndAnd lAcn j«> wimt a IdlUBg. for money. » yw»I mat • Boter was a,maidar of revenge. The dob, in desire to get even tor a sup- Kentucky is leading in the east- Selini nodded. mdc rwunc Simpson county hsve bad 'all-day years. Am I right. central states and in the applica ­ about to Mce E>wicer, pulling the meetings to learn cheese making. forged checks from his podtet tion of soQ bunding practlca in the agricultural conservation mo- have bought 15 new books for A marl bed on the term of A. /You traced her signature on David, started at being so sud­ denly addresaed, looked up with gram. according to figures re- their county library. J. Mannel in Garrard county has tti« check tram the note," he foom the College of Ag- said 'quietlF. "You depoMted tt en air of perplexity. Leslie county farmers are pre­ provided 1,000 tnu of marl for ■e at T,fxingtnn paring to buy two purebred bulls to Roberft account Then you "Why. what do you mean?" be local UM. Tnf VnMtT THUS FAB: forge Robert ’s name to the oth ­ Mid. nr this year, nearly 18,000 cooperatively.' 1 I of 115 eountla in Ken- 200 tons of Ir Bthm . tar ilktta tai- er checks, and told PoHj to keep "David," said Nick calmly, “you Ctar. im wta farm tat ta him busy ttM you cashed them." tnckly have arrangqH to trade e have been sppead in Wte «f tar 71V bM- bated Robert becauae be took Sel­ benefit payments in the fann pro ­ ta tar tataiiA iln tarn Mm "Then I suppose I knodc hhn ma away from you. You didn't Bourboa county. I Btaert. wta tad tain gram for hi^-test superphos ­ AUTO LOANS tad Tiiiit. ii-owtaw W the off before I get the dough, ” said want Mm to go away. You wan^ Bracken county farmers are re­ ’ Whet kind phate. A^roximately 15,000 tons ceiving 40 to 45 cents tor 'wooL >10.00 to 11.000 0 kin him. You were going been ordered from Sheffield, stumMe-bum does that make to frame PoQy and Dancer. When The Sbeqi Growers ’ Association ANTTKAB MAKB OB MOML me?" sma, or enough to treat ot Boyle county will give recog- 300,000 acres. Most of this land 1. N«. "The kind tbet left bis Bitk» to farmers who produce 100 wlQ be put in alfalfa, red clover, pounds of lamb and 7 pounds of prints eO over tte room whoi to come out of his borne and shot grass or other soil- S. Mertgages Befinanred alee fend data. Nick Charles Polly ’s hutaend was killedi" cot him. You sew Selma with a gun wool pa ewe. eMe ita Titaii patae be- forage crops. 4. Um« Car Sate* FtoaiMtai tn Abrams. and were terrified that die’d Lutba House, of Allen coim- eiMe We wlta Keen le a sen- ■*Phfli FhU’s dead?" cried PoQy you. Then you ebried the bloric Ltat year Kentucky termers tr, boutfit 140 high grade ewes {!. nrat and Seta Mertgaga Mn ef Mam. Be tteds ttat in apparent shodte^ disbeUef. in your car and came back to operati^ in foe conservation pro ­ last month. g. Car Is Only BetaHty the raees dheatty etave Fel­ gram improved nearly two and rBef.wnATAu»crr-\ Dancer forgot Ataams ’ aceu ha. The Kiwanis club of PikeviUe 7. Car Dma Net Have to ta ly's has taen aectated by a a half milUon acres by seeding MY rO« ME WMCN ; Uon when he beard the truth "You took her gun and threw ordered six bushels of Boone FaU Fa to Get AidMttan I about Polly ’s hay qpd pasture crops, applying .yWMPlUMMCP / it away, not becauae you want ­ limestone or phosphate, terracing : County White seed com'for 4-H ed to protect her, but becauae you otherwise soU-bailding ai club members to use. g. Loans Made to IS MtontSl wanted to frame her for the i soil to naer ving practices. S. O- Arnett. H. H. Hackworth ing with hatred. der!" and Dora Adams have seeded Guraaty Finaacc Co„ Iito. Dean Thomas P. Cooper, in Polly turned ha heed away, The only expresslm on David ’s large acreages of alfalfa in Ma ­ obvio«^ in fear. Abrams fol ­ statement to the press, highly 252 East Main St I her. i,J7eUatrW> face was one of offended bewQ- goffin county. Leimgton. Ky,-^hofie 6^ lowed up his opening with Dan- ■ ■ — ■ ' tertnefs for Several Daviess county fanners B. for M epen dis- derment. He turned appealingly foeir visioa in cooperating in foe UcMw to Nora. are sowing root-rot resistent "You -knew be was her bus- uttonal conservation program. cahM, llihta pMby> hand. ’’ ta insisted. "You ' "Nora, is he fooling ”’ ta asked. Millions of acres are to go back CMAPTER TWELVE sitting up tare with these ■"Sure," said Nick quickly. "And into grass or ypil be put iiHo , criqMrf>M1Ms (Cooelawn) phona on , listening to every you were fooling when you said legumes, thn* maiy^tainiwy SOd word! You found out about PbU hadn ’t seen Pedro for restoring fertility and at foe same Nidc held up his hand for or ­ years. You said Pedro bad long tim* providing large amounts of der and took from his pocket the feed for livestock. A great work --- itnUy d^dow. vanity case he had found in Pol ­ >ea pinpoints of fu- He held up the photograph. is being done. Dean Cooper, de­ "He had long white moustach- clared. by termers, county com- ly’s drawer. He turned <5*1. Ml* «**• “I 'Yen* Ml see him. thought he’d killed Lag* : when be died .but look at ma, who 'Was trying to control dis end told him so. He said bis picture! There he is six years her sobe. didn’t. ‘That ’s all I know. I didn’t ago. His moustache was neither Spry^3 "U this what thy sent you from do anything to him." white nor long. You ’d forgotten ‘to the club?" he asked. Abrams turned suddenly him as ta was then. When you Lum Kee. "Were you in on this check That three ou farm- !?'• wos last night, ..when you killed reared young m know nothing about it." said him!" leave Anderson county farms for jStu>Sktm SCORES BIG HIT Lum Kee. Stunned sUenee followed for the city is revealed in population ■•Lou Ue!" cried the lieutenant. instant. Then David jumped studies made at the University In Un Holloa Pichiro CookOig Senod •You were here, with these ear ­ feet, drawing his revolver of Kentudey College of Agricul ­ ::; and the bride in the story is delighted phones on too! You were mad be- from his pocket- face ture. they weren’t cutting twisted in maniacal rage. four out of ten remain on farms when she discovers that, with this remark ­ it! You followed Landis If there's a move from any of either in Anderson county able flour, even a beginner can make cakes that ni^t and tried to stick him you." he cried, “ru kUI you, ru adjoining counties. 'Three more an expert would be proud of! stay by tai-mmg as a fife work, up. Something went wrong. You kill you. so help met' Pillsbury’s Soo Sheen Cake Flour : i li^t bad to kUl him and Phil saw but move farther away in the ■Then it’s 'true! ' cried Selma, and white as oew-^llen soow .. ^ is made you. You went to his hotel and state or to land in other states. eyes widening in horror. from certain excepdooal soft srheats killed him." Three go to hrip maintain city "I did kill Robert. ” went specieselecte “I do not kin Pedro. I do not David grimly. “But not the < use in oeliram ralres. ill Mr. Landis," replied Lum I wanted to. It was too easy, sustaining. Many of foe Ander­ >ILLSBURY ’S BEST PLAYS A LEAD Kee. “I ta out with Dancer to get quick. I wanted to see him sof ­ son county boys and girls go to Try it and see how woodetfnlly ligh^ air." ter the way he’d made mb sui­ Louisville or the Cincinnati area. fl^y, and delicioos your cakes will bef There, acme of them leam trades, bt tht Motion Pkturo Cooking School... "You weren't with me!’’ cried- ter. 1 wa nted to torture him b Dancer, springing up from he’d tortured me." but more do semi-skilled work. Less than a tenth of then become ... and ‘The Bride Wakes Up" to the fact that foe chair. You can ’t use me fw an “David! ” screamed Selma. H< PliLSBURY ’S SNO SHEEN alibi, you UtUe—’’ clerks or enter professions. extra-good baking you need extra-good «our. Aod drew a step nearer her. The police rushed in to sep- she learns that ifyou went perfect baking resnltt, «taS7 "I wanted to see you hang!' Cake Flosr arate two. Nick, who had he cried. “1 wanted to see you t Ads Get Resulte.' time, it’s wise to use PiUsSury’s Be«! quietly picked up the picture, gradually grow madder and mad ­ found by Nora in Pedro ’s rootn. This fsaicms flouf is made from s blend ot many der as tbe.day got near when and stepped forward. they were bang you. I won't choice wheats, scieoiificaliy ”be!anced*»T3*s^ kinds “Justa minute." be-said. "When see that dpi can stm.see you of baking ... and in qnalhy is always ihd a 1 taggested„.we meet tare I had die.' an Idea might make a Follow the lea.d of Oooail He leveled his pistoL Nick step­ slip. Som^ody has. ” „ nee PilUb^'s Best r^g?;ila£l71 ped in fraut of Selma. At the There was a. coUactive intaking TTWm—t Lum Kee, with a of breafiL Nobody spoke, but foe panfodF-iace air waa ctaatgMl wfih rieetek tta- ilMONLYlnwk PlLLSB}l»rS wo Otatf Jraaa the WL . ibi ^The Ufo wtat eft ta li. "i»f»c«r'fw -We’ve been wrong shoifttta in foe air. Abrams and two oidis murda," wot on %ck. policentai seized Devfd and .pin­ ef its kind ning his arma carried him

The . . Bwrdtng team ’Frisco toward the in the lew-price field! Yom save so Mack Roddes. Nick set teeing Nora and him “Tm going to bed," said Sel- la. She roae. ’Tm atill in a daze. TIME and WORK I cant understand...about Da ­ vid." “His mind had been for some time." stod Nick. Selma kissed Nora good-night Hi I Then she glanced tnxn ha cou ­ sin to Nick. 'Tve got to kiss him too." she said. “Do you mind?” “Go right ahead." answered No ­ ra. "But I warn you, it's a hard habit to get out at" When Selma had retired and

btan working, and sitfied tentment "I suppose we really should de­ cide where we re going." foe re­ marked. •‘Do you care?" asked Nick. "We’re alone! No reporters, no friends, no surpriaes." “But I haven't any clothes," THI FORD V-8 ywaiinH Nora. T I'ERE'S a edit that's track in stamina —yet 112'' STAKE TRUCK IS AN “AU the betta." repUed Nick. XX a commercial car in maneuvaability and IDEAL UNIT FOR: "You won ’t have to pack. As tor economy. On 112“wheelbase, load space is me. ail I need in the world is you 80" long. 62" wide, 29%" high. The stake and a toothbrush." HWm EmU. Yea ta Eidos Mw> Rol and R He looked down at ha work sectioos are removable. Naturally versatile, as with a puzzled frown. X platform or stake truck—its adaptability is for- and He Econoniy tVill Be a PleannI Snrpriae . “What ’s that yoifre making? ” iher increased by Ford ’s two V-8 engine sizes. he asked. "Looks, like a baby's Owners needing maximum speed, and power NUKSDITKEI* HOUKKROU) A7PUANCEB ■\ yfRS. HOMEFOLKS: More Aaa 1,200,000 American sock.' will apprgtaate the great 85 H. P. engine. Suddenly a look ot ama zement panuxB jyi lu^aewiYes who own dearie ranges s»ltae them Others, with lighta hauling, will hod splendid spread over his face, when he DEPAjrraCBMT stores every* day can tcQ yon dnt tUOrk cookery ts the fflOEC realized the nature of the gar ­ performance in the 60 H. P. engine-with many HASOWARS DEALERS satisfactory of alL ment extra miles to the gallon of gas. PRINttRS "Why, Mrs. Chales!" he ex- Ga an ‘^an-the-job ’’ test of the Ford V-8 truck FEED AND FLbtlRFtAtlR IWILLS They praise the savory, nonrishiag meals it produces with- claimed. . CONTRACTORS or commercial car which best fits your needs. PUHUC UTIUTIES oat shrinkage or loss of flavors and vitamioa . - . they "And you call yourself o de-' lecUve!" said Nora. OROctais praise its <-i*n«i;n*M« god coolnew and economical opet^ SEE YOUR FORD DEALER Nick took her in his arras and IN FACT... non ... they praise its automatic features that save time kissed her. Asta. opening bis eyes this unit is Ford's answer In and work. ^ and cppnrcnUy sensing the ns ture of the discussion, let looi anybody’s need for an ail- Tomorrow —please stop in and see our new Hotpoiai and a long drawn-out howl, os i F0RDV8TRUCKS around efficient, low cost, realized that lus day was ova. Watht^oau ranges. Let tw demonstrate the advantages of «. .rf WEST1N6M0USS a AND COMMERCIAL CARS light duty haulage unit. dsttew cookery and explain how you can enjoy them on Copyright, 1938—Loew ’s Inc. inrmn tfaxt woold delight die thriftiest Scotai^ THE END *'■ ’- REDDY KILOWATT 'The trend in the Argentine to ­ ward decreasing imports of fully manufactured chemicals and re­ Morehead Auto Sales lated products and a correspond ­ ing jncreai* in local manufacture Woody Hinton, Mgr. KENTUCKY POWER & LIGHT COMPANY packaging and finishing which has been noted for sevaal years Morehead Kentucky E. E. CURTIS, Manaxer continuing. THE MOREHEAD INDEPENDENT Thuraday Wora ag. M>y 27. I9at. BHBi

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'/i :r M»y 27, 1937 THE MOREHEAD INDEPEKDENT hi. father-to-law. J. B. Thome. CoDege Show Wfll Mrs. Roosereit wa. viiiUng wj fricMbSaturdar ami Sunday. Dedicates School Feature New Farce Mr. and Mrs. Bud Barnes, of , _ Dayton. Ohio, visited her parents, persons assembled there for the *Woman Chasea Han ’ Title of!^- >»><< Mrs. ElUs Adams, and exercises. WEEK-END BARGAINS Cinema To Be Shown ! Paadmother. Mrs. Jim Perr#, Sa- • On Jane 1 jturday and Sunday. United States Senator Alben W. Barkley, Paducah, who spoke Just THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY about as often today as did Mik. Gladys Swarthout Roosevelt, delivered an address Wttto wtt and fun enUtled “Woman — at Camargo, declaring that Chases Man." "not only is the First Lady of HADDOCK .,.16e Starring Miriam Hopkini and Has Lead In Film the land because she is the wife of Joel McCrea, this picture concerns the President but First Lady in a woman architect temporarily ‘Champagne Waltz,* Coming her own right because of her TROUT k13e fomd to accept any kind of a To Cozy Theatre On Sun­ devotion to the American public.” Job in order to eat. She pcr- day and Monday He also presented John E. Buck­ CROAKERS Ll2e Made* a 'pennileu and visionary ingham. State Treasurer, and A scintiUaling melange of mt aubdivider to empiey her with­ Judge L. K. Wood. HopkinsvUle. State Director of the National out pay. Her intent is to wangle sic, wit, comedy, dancing and beauty moves into the Coiy Thea ­ Emergenji- Council. Mrs. McNa ­ llOOjhW from the old man's thrif­ mara introduced Mrs. Roosevelt ty aoh to finance a real estate pro- tre next Sunday when Para- USCO Porkandleans^2*^lie 1 a “real friend of educaUon." IN t6hatd sauce ifwitinnnwtioa ThaThe raaiiltresult nfof >Kiathis situaUon ' “Champagne Waltz. ’’ eo- Prior to laying the cornerstone ia a series of exciting e starring Gladys Swarthout and at Camargo, the First Lady ex­ Fred MacMurray. and including pressed gratitude that the Federal Del Monte Peas 2-29c Jack Oakie, Veloz and Yolanda. Government bad seen fit to RARur OAnocN auoAA Sllriam Hopkins plays her sec-' Herman Bing. Vivienne Osborne, operate with localiUea in being ond comedy role while McCrea Benny Baker and itage to the people, es- Em^ Cossart, begins its run. pedaUy In the cause of education that children mi^t be given HeinzSpaghetti 2~ 25e Miss Swarthout. America ’s out- EASY TO PREPARE-^IUST MEAT fT fundamental tools with which 'T's “■ meet the opportunitm that ^ pay s«Mr plM la ftamm of hair hredth escapi^ and takes director of a Viennese walu pal- come to them in life. Joan of Arc Kidney Beans 2 r I9e many a beating, from aU of which |ace who is driven out of business She referred 'to the depression she emerg e. Vlumphanlly if -when MacMurray brings his I something that drew the peo ­ ple together and abolished sec­ somewhat badly bruised. [American "swing ’ band to the^gay rou oas’l sriset yew erdw pw- CLBABPIELD N*W8 capital. MacMurray fa!U in love tionalism. adding “we have be­ sonaliy^ phoM m. WVU gladly come much more a nation than take ears of yew Mods. USCO Sweet ReHsh r26c Iwlth the girl but doesn ’t dare ADD EXTRA FLAVOR TO MEATS Mn. L. M. Acton, uf Dayton,,.:teU her who he really <«ri-When we ever were before the depres­ sion." r- (Miio. returned to her home Sun-|’ c finds out she breaks with liim. The girl and her grandfather At Camargo as well as at West day after spending 10 days at the'^ - -5 America where they ad- Liberty, Mrs Roosevelt was gra ­ ABMOUB’SSTAB Boyal Asuttaisil;j^V23B star- Be home of her mother, ^Mrs. Hose : apt the-- old VienneseViennew waltz lo mo- cious to the battery of photo ­ Thome, of Clearfield. Ky. dem "swing ” time This becomes graphers grouped about her, RaspbanrOnams >^.15« 3“l9e Mr. Lawrence Acton was called , a tremendous hit. The dancing is pausing ’at their repeated requests here Wednesday by the death of executed by Veloz and Yolanda to "hold that a second. Mrs. Roos- UsqidekFlow ,,.296 evell." while the flash bulbs lOg • Tj i j . ^erica ’s foremost exponents of Haldeman, Ky. baUroom dancing, and three hun- clicked. OaHSpray ^68e DellotaCen 2^23e May 5, 1937 -J’m .in.. Traveling School Assorted JeO) 2JS19* doeeani NOTICE OF DISSO- cam > or iHA.ias To Tour Kentucky LU’nON OF HALDE­ We wish to thank our many MAN EMPLOYEES friends ftjr their co-operation, (Continued from Page One) LOIN kindnen and sympathy during lated to this program. Governor B^Cofhs REPRESENTATION the illness and death of our A. Chandler will open DATED TO iNRORH FRSRHHCRA PLAN. ther. J. R. Thome. Frankfort program at which Especially do we wish _ Judge Wood will preside. The in- 2,^.IBe NoticeiNVgJVx: iaIB herebyiicreu; iWorley.Worley Hall, who'who- conducted the stitute planr will be outlined by ROUND Mr. Crowell on behalf of the so ­ ‘Siti.'aSSf given tot the Halde- t,.peJ cial security board. Other spak- man Employees Re­ and those who cared for tl era on this program will be Vigo presentation Plan, in­ Barnes, executive director of the MOTHER AND DACGHTBRS Kentucky state unemployi CNUCK corporated, is closing ■star’s Oab Western Dark-Fired tobacco Fnrfenck W,Ui^ Comminiot ____ op its bnsiness. planters received an average of the Kentucky welfare department; ARTHUR JONES 11.58 per 100 pounds more lor and Arthur MacConahefc. head of ■OILINC itheir 1838 aop than that of any the Kentucky board of health. Chairman^ 'previous year. In other cities two or more 1 leee persona will ^wak at morn ­ ing meetings whidi are intended 1------5------PUMP lOMKI------.THE WORLD'S GOO^ NEWS for the general public. The after- no^ of each d^ will be devot ­ wM COM M yoor ham* ergry through ed to round table at THE CHRISTIAN SOENC^^MONITOR which experts in various fields of sodal aecurUy wiU preside ^Mtflon periods wfll be eooduct- DIDDIAONI sd and St the end of todi diy'e , cosnplete .inlormetlanal iA ... BMterial about this'plan wfll be ’v=ss.«rssrasss-. diriributed. epected staff of 20 DDY NOUTIlM Wa*A DAm ifitR ‘ rstrp - ~ - Instructors and liemrers repre­ -istw- a=sas-. ’csEK,.in2sr. senting tbe social Kcurity board and the Kentucky state depart- tatstase tSatTe ments will make the tour by au ­ Uum tomobile. •as. ..#*•*•• Business Trend Continnes Steady OAitav lytet JirjIS tion schedules of factories are be- hW raised to meet Increased or- Se-2Be A Cincinnati concern has pur­ chased an old Lexington, Ky., brewery property for $224,000; SIOO.OOO to be spent remodeling ADO VAIUEnt TO YOUR MRAU ' and 100 men will be employed. POLITICAL ^ 37« ANNOUNCEMENTS Tee Late Te Claeatfy via A We are a Pta TtM * LUTHER FRAIRT "-St!- of Morehead. Ky. ** He UndiySeap 6 ’,T2S< As a candidate for Tax Commis ­ VIAV sioner of Rowan County subject 2^i3e to the a^on of the Democratic TaskeeBtafis ^7* party at he August 7. 1937. pri­ YOU WANT GOOD mary. FieMifi MoM 8e USCO Landry Fhdd,^ 17c OSCOSeajSS 6.„25« Soap Chips ”S 17c «BC0 SoeprJS.,6 ^ I5c Snp U3CO Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oppenhei nd daughter, Marian Lo USED CARS /ere the week-end guests of ..... JUNE % 2 wwBw . a a June and Mrs. A. M. Bradley and fam ­ .HERE THEY ARE ily at their home in Adiland. •Mrs. J. A. Allen and son, Clar ­ MEN'S WAStrSLACKS $1.13 $1.59 $2.29 ence. spent the week-end in Cin­ ATTRACnVS PATTERNS—fiAgr TO WASH—OET READY FOR SUMMER • cinnati and Ludlow with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hurst, Mias Gladys Paper Napkins ^Ic USCO Furniture Polish 1933 Buick Sport Sedan and Jess Allen. • SAVB YOUR MOO ONES MAKES FURNITURE LOOK LIKE NEVl Mrs. Mitchell Crane, of Lexing- n. was a week-end guest of her Cannon Towels, 39c 3 . $1.10 Wallpaper Cleaner . sister. Mrs. Lee Stewart, and fam ­ SOFT FLUFFY ONES—SIZE 22* x 44' CLEVELAND 1930 Chevrolet Coach ily. of Bast Main Street. Dean and Mrs. W. H. Vaughan Kiddies Anklets Wallpaper Cleaner spent Friday and. Saturday in FOR COMFORTABLE SUMMER WEAR CLEAN—THE LARGE CAN 1930 Chevrolet Coupe Louisa with Mrs. Vaughan ’s mo ­ ther, Mrs. Dora Wood. Dean USCO Mops Vaughan delivered the Com ­ USCO Carpet Cleaner 19c OF COURSE YCU NEED A NEW ONE SLEANC AND BRIGHTENS CAR 1934 Chevrolet V2 Ton Panel mencement Address Friday even­ IHTSNS CARPETS J ing for the Louisa liigh School CombinaWon H graduates. JOHNSON’S AUT© WAX & CLEANER 53c Mrs. W. H. Rice and Mrs. C, SHINE YOUR CAR UP—SUMMEF. :C DOMINO B. Lane were the guests-of-hon- i a luncheon-bridge given at tbe Blue Moon in Lexington Sa ­ turday afternoon by Mias Mary MIDLAND TRAIL GARAGE Louise Norman. Sixteen guests were present and' high .prize was THE UNITED SUPPLY COMPANY Morehead Kentucky won by Mrs. J. C. Lamb, of Ux- ington. Mrs. Rice and Mrs. T.a p. HUBU/Ui STOBE, iiFLMMA,*, ki. received guest prizes. Page auc THE MORSHEAD INDEPEMDENT H. B. Mclhtort. Krtill county, Cira. SBSTICS I tidbits In s very hot oven (4$0 *-n cum Nsws roondal* Farms in Union caonty, traded a US heller for five ewes. Commissioner’s degreea.)A padcage of erlap po ­ bought a rvtetmd baO oMb»- In the past five yean he has The United States CivU Service tato chi{« spread with roquefort RaQy Day Program for Owsley age to head his S June 12 hu been fixed by the sold $470 worth of lambs and ronuniMion hu anxwuaced i^cn cheese and ganddsed - with slices eounty boys and girls was attend ­ Two Fulton county 4-H chihe Agricultural . Adiustznent Admin­ WOOL He sUU has 19 ewes and Sale stuffed olive are dmple to ed by 160 club members, their istration as the last day on whidi 31 Iambs. His Sock is headed by make and deUdous to eat —ag are parents and~ friends. Ten demon- tprouU as a 9cdal feio stij pro ­ worksheets for the 1937 conser- | a registered ram. and bis ewes THB COafMONWEALTH OF Junior agronomist, junior ani ­ broiled sardines made ‘'thls-wlee:” teams competed, the ject vation program will be accepted bold the county lamb-producing KENTUCKY mal fiber y^chnologist. junior bi­ Spread aardlnes with a mixture health champions were selected, Seeding of legumes is estimnU tfices, record. BOWAN CIBCUTT COCBT ologist (wildlife management,) of 2 tabte^oons melted butter, and officers choeen for the year. ed to be mudi lergcr in Bath ' notice from Was 1 of G D Hiero ­ D. K HeUan. FUlnUrr junior entcmelogist (j^sioLogy 1 tea^xMxi dry .i a A Clay county dub monber county than in any prsvious yser. Mam meeting have been held state office at the CoUege of Ag ­ nymus. of St. Helens community VEBSUS J. NOTICE OF SALK and toxicology.) Junior 'horticul ­ few drops of Worcestershire bought 206 Rhode IsUnd Reds two by Hardin eounty feimers to dia riculture at Lexington. in Lee coun^: IBS tons of lime­ VMlie Grw*. «taL. Defesdairta turist (traaqnrtatioii and ; Sauce. Dip In Qne cracker, crumbs months ago, and stUl has 194 go ­ cuss the feeding and management Farmers previously had been stone spread. 60 acres of Korean By virtue of a Judgment and age.) Junior pathologist. Junior and breU quickly. Serve on strips ing strong at toe present time. asked to have their worksheets lespedeza seeded. 5.000 pounds of order of sale of the Rowan Cir­ plant quarantine taupector. junii of toast They weigh IV4 pounds and are of hogs. in by March 31, so that counties ■ 8 acres of cuit Court rendered at the March plant propagator, junior pomolo — Tiny sweet pickled beets also about ready for market “At least could make a complete and early red clover seeded. 12 acres of term thereof 1935. in the above gist (fruit breeding.) Junior soU make a delightful appetim and ,$50 for a little easy work and al ­ THB FABBf AND I listings of acreagel in the pro- sweet clover seeded. cause, for Uie sum of Seven Hun­ stirveyor. Junior soil technologist, here Is a unique suggestion most no expense—that's fopdi" gram. Now a deadline has been dred Fifty ($750.00) DoUars. with $2,000 a year. Deportment of Ag ­ preparing them. With an apple she says. The Livestock Committee riculture. set, after which payments in this McCracken county bought a draft interest at the rate of . co rner make a cavity in the beets Parenta ni*t in Selby county year's program will not be al ­ annum from the 3r4^day of March, Coat accountant. $3,000 a year. and into the hole tuck a tightly attracted wide attention. A style caused by improperly fittqd or staUion for UOO. and placed him Air Corps, War Department. lowed. Farmers who filed work ­ on 8 centrally-located farm. Far ­ 1930. until paid, and the further rolled fiUet of herring. revue, demonstration, and talks toe wrang kind of Awee. B Is Principal actuarial mathem constituted the propam; with the sheets for the 1936 program do mers are buying shares for U. sum of One Hundred Seventy The enjoyment which these ca ­ ciaUF-imporiant that prcqierly not have to turn in worksheets or paying the amount in install ­ ($170.00) Dollars, with interest at napes and appetizers create will closing feature a talk by Mrs. Frank Robertson on “The History fitted shoea be want during the again this year. ments. the rate of 9% per annum from send your guests away with that The worksheets arc used in pre­ the 17th day of December. 1929, sense of well-being which always of Club Work in Shelby Coun ­ growing yean, if the feet are to untU paid, and the costs of this ty." be tree from aches and pains in paring mfonnaUon that will help , USE TOBACCO BAKN sioiu.) $3.2^ the banquet, which them this year Second, checking : put it m two or three-foot layers Washington, D. C. addressed kby» Barto.-* OtoVPeak of toe, trom toeir work. AU of the baby or 10 days, which will be about set stone Just one foot from bank of performance is expected to , in the tiers qf the tobacco bam. Klil‘* ‘toforiJ^tron may be ob- ■ “»e University of Ken-' beeves are in satisfactory condi- 4 pounds of grain a day per begin in cGixain areas ;n June. | After two or three days of good of branch, and on the north-east 100 poonds o fweight. of branch; thence down said tamed from Flora Cooper, Secre- Frances Morgerson. and the county office u j] need weather it is ready for the mow. tary of the U. S. CivU Ser%ice Fayette county, state champion m National Negro Health Week To screen the house weU use Branch a straight line to a south ­ to complete ihe handling of the or after ten days it may be baled, Board of Examiners, at the post- “»e 4-H club project, was a guest, was celebrated throughout Ken­ No. 16 mesh screen wire. This east course parallel with branch, •.voi-fcsheets prior to this Ume. ------office or customhouse in this citv. « "«re J. W. Whilehousc, G. J. tucky by club members who will keep out mosquitoes as wril a distance of 100 feet to a McKenney and C. W Jones of to# cleaned yards and school grounds, as flies. Full-length screens hung KEVrcCKT FAKM NEWS stone one foot from bank 4-H club department of toe State planted trees and tonibbery. on binges at toe top. and with branch; thence a south-west painted and papered homes and clore fitting frames which hook J J Auxiur has suervedetj-in 0 of the exrension course, crossing, branch 32 feet weeds. Health posters were at the bottosn, are most mtisfac. stone; thence north-west maXmg alfalfa crow where it hass :;if electricity to hundreds of farm “ ance has becoi.V.- a steady COUNTRY BUSCi^B made showing 0 desirable school tory. j usually fai ’ed. His eighl-acre fieldd Wes. Kentucky home cc.i.u...demon-with ., , - , first line 50 Limer of American canned as- “ST IN MIDDLE WEST lunch. I. one ol mo Inrioa onO bool m otr.Um, Monlo ottondoi ttorl l “ * ”* f-"'; “ ™l»- gus, sa^s a recently released Daily average sales in sm: Charles A. Meaeham. of Ko- Johnson c ounty. He bmed nnd courses of intensive training at ' .®; . irtment of Commerce report, towns and rural area* showed phosphaUt! the land and .noculat- I the Agricultural Experiment Sla- ® no^-west ^paraUel with Imports into Prance durmg the larger increase in toe Middle West ed the seed before sowing. i lion at Lexington and the Experi- first 11 months of 1936 were val- , than Vi other parts of the country Tre fruit crop m Henderson ' meet Substatior. at Princeton. . , at $508,860. Imports were as compared with February 1936. aunty may amount to 10.000 Miss Lenore Sater. representing i with fence a slightly larger in 1935. almost all Estimates Just received by iisheU. of.. ueachespeaches .and 500.000 ' the Tennessee VaUevVaUey AuthoritvAuthority, J ^ of which originated in the United Louisville District Office of the buSheJs bf apples, in addition to | gave them instruction in wiring | tot 43 feet froht by 100 1 States. While French asparagus Department of Commerce, based sma» fruit, says Countyinty AgentI I houses, selection and use of elec- ' culture has again begun \o flour- .on dollar value of rural chain H. R. Jackson, Encouraged nf Sidde property conveyed to the ish. it is experiencing difficulty store and moil order sales, indi­ the crop so far. farmers expect competition with the American : cate that sales in the Middle West to be "in the money" this year. ° ■>. Hollop by C. ■ mmor repairs., eic. (ProetnrProctor and wife hvby deed dadated produdt. largely because of the were about 13 per cent above Several yeass ago J I. Lester One hundred and fifty-three high cost and heavy import duties ‘ February of last year as of Lyun county hauled limestone December 17. 1929, and recorded miles of line ard'now under con- in Deed Book No. 43 at Page 325. tift fof of with an increase of Ilii per cent LEMbN CHIFFON HE FEATURE IS miles in a wagon over a mud sbvetion in Henderson county for toe country as a whole. Xhe road to apply it on his farm. He. Rowan County Records and after ­ that will serve 1.000 farms in Nel­ wards. conveyed by the said D. other three regions recorded gains was one of the first men to use son and. adjoining counties. Sev­ The first 10 per cent each. IN FAMOUS MOVING PICTURE it. and this year he is reliming B. Hniian , plaintiff in this action, eral other projecte are under con ­ to VesUe Gross and Reba Gross, the same fields. The first clover ^ In dK new eooUsMdbool noviaB pScnfc, *Tfae Bride sideration ijrTRti^ state. defendants. Said property being Census B^au wtU be started GCBStANB STBX TROUBLED crop paid ior the initial'liming, he within aVw days. It will cover OBTAINING U. 8. TOBACCO Hkkes Up", Lemon Chtfim Pie meka a big hk. ‘Tbis deU- gays. certain l(pUK and tract of land sCetBesultg. as above described, lying and be- factory sales of bouse trailers and . While imparts into Bremen. Ger­ cioBS pie will make a hk at your boose, too. Did wOl it’s dw semi-trailers; truck trailers and many. of tobacco from the United bcA DM be eeet tiAcd. It is mask wiA gemtine Knox Spaddi^ semi-trailers and other ^pes of States during February, 1637. de- Geladne-die plain geiadne that Ucnik wbh aD of nanca ’s car trailers. creaaed heavily as coopared with fruits and T^etafalcs. die south-eut side of the Midland toe coi respon dlng month of tiSt. Trsdl pike, or Bead. they exceeded by moe* than three Or sulfiBiant dMgeol to produce times toe Imports during Jenu-' the sum of mdoey ary of tola year, according to SEE- ~ la the days-vdon the centisg of report to the LouisviBe DMrtot be made. Tar the 2S1. gueets meant bon of labor In ofBee at the Cewmeww Depnrt- *-ffrTT*-r ir 61 .• - i •" begi«iocW(ks%feMtoBdf4s , the kitchen, attartnlning wasn ’t ment Imparts of American to ­ aad mk so hsssm egg yolB red beatsa «n whites to whteb the KENTUOT^^ legal Interest from the day of sale. half the fun it is now. In this bacco during February readied cook ««« boBtog wwer Mil of etotr eoAlf am togar haa-hM modem aA however, a casual Brmen to s t^l of 66SJM0 Iba.. oMidoMb^.tWosklwawr adM-FUlbah^rittoAleram- untU paid, and having the force m graci^ invitation to a few or^pproximately 460.000 pounds to bowl md spriaklo aehttos oa haw oacker ciM md AtiU. ) and .effect of a JudgmenL Bidders Kip of wux. Add to bat coMiri baton tarrias tpnad ever pte a FIRST! f ‘ wrill' be preiwred to comply couples brings a feteodly group niore than to the ndsdrMilwd toto topes of wbippad esMU promptly with these terms. into your home for these informal decrease of approximately lenoa rtod. Coot Wboa b NKLLB nOCTOB gatheringsitberings that cement real 66 per cent conpared with Febru­ friendships. ary, 1938- The heavy decrease In Bowse CImit Coart Entertaining such as this is an the imports of American tobacco i. I.C,-drt. »o», ,rfl to A K g adventwe, without the penalty of is due to the inability of German Bp. tortrt d-ib » torf, dii. ' fatigue. Tlien. too. today's enter­ Importers to obtain their require­ KNOX GELATINE taining burdens are shared so ments by barter ;Tlf nrtrt K- Itoto b, dl wiiUngly by the “Man-of-tbe- . In another report it .»udp p,. to Itota ’. HritpUdt « Hpd,.: A series of meetings in the var ­ House." Of courre he'll fix toe j is stated that Bremen imports of ious sections of the state, for the appetizer beverages— he'd be dis- ' tobacco from aU parts of purpose of imprewing sheeprais- appointed if you wouldn t let him world during February ing, especially the production of do it So the next time you en- than 40 per ( spring lambs, are being planned terUto informally let him put the precedingg month. di?. at by the CoUege of Agriculture at this appetizing concoction tog< M^to The first electric railway train Lexington. then 2 cups pineapple juice, cups tomato juice, >- teaspoc I has Just been placed m operation The meetings wiU be at fanng, salt and 1 cup crushed ice. (This n toe Rand by toe South African where flocks and individual ani ­ redpe server six.) Or this—3 cups Railway- ASHLAND mals will be studied, with a view dam Juice, 2 tablespoons lemon KENTUCKY to encouraging the use of better juice. 2 tablespoons catsup. 4 TOE BROWN*HiiS types of ewes and rams. Special teaspoon onion Juice. 2 toblespoon effort will be made to discourage grated celery and a dash o( To- While you're getting your •hare *Toatovttl e»sLarg ert the use of Ute lambs for breed­ basco sauce; mix thorou^y to of the orders in busy Ashland, ing. Attention also will be giv ­ Tracks & WdtoT WBROiia shaker. When cooled to tangy W. A. PORTER •top St Hotel Ventura for eeito , '( , H«Jd a en to management problems, in­ goodness by pure crystal-clear cluding feeding and the control Elliottsville. Keataeky fort service and food. II hard frozen ice cubes either of of diseases and parasites. these drinks make a truly dif­ Local farmers and breeders will ferent "refretoer." Incidentally, be asked to assist in the meetings, these sparkling taste-tree ice in order that their experience may cubes can be made in only 3 to be made available to the whole 5 . minutes by using the handy industry. Others to take part in the campaign include Prof. F. R. Cox. head of the sbeep depart ­ probably fix the appetizers' that VENTURA ment' at the Kansas State Agri ­ go with toe occasian. And here. cultural college, and R. C. Mil­ too. she will thank modem ice ler and Harold Barber of the refrigeration as she rsnoves a Kentucky College. Prof. Cox was baB of pliable “fresh as new" in the state for a series of meet- pastry, which possibly has been Both New and Used lings last year. to the ice refiigeratoc since lari I The first meetings will be from Sunday ’s apple pie went into toe oven. The air-conditioning cham ­ We have separate departments for new ber of the refrigerator lias pro ­ vided the proper moisture whicril prevents rapid drying out. ' j SHE OF THE and usd parts and are fully equipped. But to continue with our recipe. ; The dough is roiled paper thin |; SEVENTEEM and spread with deviled ham. I Distributors for chutney or cheese rpread. Then it .Approximately 2.5a0 baby is rolled like a small jeDy roll ih.t-k.'. turkey poults and duck- and returned to the refrigerator QUAKER OILS AND GREASES l;nys wer; entered m the third until such lime as the hostess 1 nu is ready to slice and brown these •12 by toe Kentuck; U^S. TIRES Improvement Association and the Poultry Club of the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture. HOTELS C. & D. Batteries (.\pproved fay AAA) Halcherios ioeatod in Kentucky. :Ohi.) and Alabama participated! WEL-KUM-INN 5000 ROOMS INS STATES I In toe heavy breed of chicks, l' vhi*mpior.ship went to Ute Bour- BcTam.tnwssii...... I bon HulL-hery at Paris. Honors in THE HOME OF RED TOP BEER AND I hshl breeds and also for highest GOOD EATS I Tousaa ! rating of all breeds went to the can CARR-PERRY MOTOR CO. ' Todd County Hatchery at Elk- S'S MorcJitad ------Kentucicj- ;ton. Tlie Wilford Hatchery scored ; the highest number of points to Oiiposite th^ Court House jlhe show. J. Leslie Brown. Paris, I won first on turkey poults. 1 TlUr INDEPENDENT

worU Of. floawc ing the : tbermore. good crops cm be reol- was near to failure. It is also planned to show new ized. with no more trouble than -'I At noon. J<^ D. Rockefeller. JohnD, Rockefeller social security films at the Ash­ is needed in groviBg early eab- Ir., made a routlae telephone can LUTHER BRADLEY SEEKS G.O.P. land meeting and to have an edu­ baw. This is faraccoU. of bte cational exhibit which will be years appearing_ quite. generally father's eoodition that required placed in the Ventura Hotel where i stores, and in Kentucky' Dies At Age Of 98his presence in Flarida. NOMINATION FOR CLERK It may be sem prior to and after ' feo. but by slow steps, the speaking program. Complete iGreen^prouting Calabrian is the TO THE VOTERS OF ROWAN COUNTY: sets of infonnatioDal material will variety. Gardners may start their J«hn D. RocketeUer, ^r.. loua- the ravages of age, was unc weaker, finally itopped. Clerk 4 years age. I woe defeated by Mr. Vernon Alfrey. " tono* ;n«™ lauidi, „bla,. etactor ot humanity^ died in hU The man who pyramided nlnety-«i*hU> year. Sunday, May savings trom a $4.50 a week Job ^pots 2S at bia winter home, the Caae- into the Standard Oil trust which menta. -The first home doubleheader of once controlled three-fourths ot the season wiU be played at Cros- my famUy...... institute marks the begin^g;®* ’ ''aP®' Possibly some spin- Death came to the eapitalial, the country's output, was dead. ley Field Monda^, Memorial Day, I am well qualified for the office,. and-- if-- the.------voters r put— Ofof a : plan of the social security ■ Passing, may it be said who long ago had withdrawn trom He had bestowed more than with the rampaging J'ttsburgh me in I pledge my cooperation to each individual and the boardboai to broaden its educational .sp‘“ of the much-touted the tumidl ol the Imancial world, S5D0jM0,000 on carefully chosen Pirates opposing the Redlegs. County as a whole to look after the business of the office iprogram in Kentucky. He ex-, i 's" objection to it, hav- at 4:0S o'clock Sunday morning philanthropies, transferred much Picked to finidi fourth in the honestly and-_J soberly._.l _____ t.. • . 1pressed his approciaUon„„„ of the ' spinach would not be ^ la the quiet at a Sabbath dawn. being given discounting some of of his holdings the Pirates I would like for those who do not know me personally to [ Kia physician. Dr. Harry L. Mer- of the don. John D. RocketcUer. have leaped to the front and agencies of the government the tremendous propaganda m its make an inquiry as to my qualifications and morality. If , ryday. attributed it to sclerotic i Jr. and died leaving what due to their sensational early myocarditis, a h.ii-dening ol the | family spokesman described a showing, they are rated as the heart muscles. I "relatively small, very liquid," pennant favorite. It was, for the man who had The switch in the estimation of LUTHER BRADLEY VEGETABLES notNOT nowover, whobe use ends when fought bis way up from the farm. - Plans were made to return the the Pirates is due U> the effec- Eadston. Ky. TO FORGET 'weather startc. who had seen u .-rs a.nd panics, body to the RocKefelier estate livenfe-FS displayed by the nittli- booms and depre_iions. a peace- PocanOco Hilts, Tiurytown, ing co rps. Pos sessor of great Most gardens are startfHi, and Strength in other positions, Uic c peas, onions, cabbage, greens in compar?Uvely good health Pirates proved many times liu-y and pos.sibly, potatoes, are plan:-* PIONEER since coming Souih last October. | day, arriving in the North would be championship conUin- LB. FLANNERY IS CANDIDATE No doubU the rest of the gar- : when he drifted into a coma at : next day. ddrs with mound help. i.s planned, in so far as the BABY CHICKS midnight. i Or. Harry Emerson Fosdick, Quietly, but efficiently. Mana ­ ordinary vegetables are con- Only once did he rouse him- i pastor of the Riverside Church, ger made some rein- FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE^L-orned. However this year's gar- ; Dn you want* chicks that self, and that wav to whisper to'I^«w York City, will offlciate.-'Sr -fpreements during the winter and den should not consist merely of will live, lay and pat? It sptjng, ,-ind today he finds hiinself the vcgeubles it has been the ' bis valet and per onaJ Krvant bf j funeral, which will be' held TO THE VOTERS OF ROWAN COUNTi': »o write tts today tor prices with what la rated the best bal ­ custom to grow, but might well 20 years, John H. Yordi. {Wednesday morning from and inf •nuatiou Yordi was unable to under- room of the Pocantico HUls anced outfit in the circuit. He ob- I take this method of announcing to the voters of Rowan ' ® ew new ones, with new i Imned Southpaw Pitcher flavors, as being a venture All. onr chicks ore .from stand, but it did not sound as if i Marion wSfere last rites were said and Bath counties that, at the solicitation of numerous mildly bu master knew the end Jaars ago for Mr. Rockelel- Brandt, brought along Rookie a ^w. flocks bloodterted r«»r B. W. friends, I have decided to become a candidate for the office , MalJn^ers irv near, he aid. ler's wUe. He will be buried be­ Russ Bauers, then effected a deal .by the tabe agglatiiuaion side her the following day with Philadelphia for Joe Bow- of Representative of the Rowan-Bath District, subject to the i ;.afh year to pow ®mSoww ' When Dr. Merryday arrived at test and C. $. approved. Lake View Cemetery. Cleveland, action------of ------the_------Democratic------voters------at ------thew..Primary on August 7.,. ...luand cnnieach yemyear iuliicsome iiupeshopes crasn.crash! ■ 3J0, the frail patient, wasted by Seven yeari of salisfaetioiL in accordance with his own wisb- m's addition has been the In the tune between now ana the August Election. I! cauliflower is not easy tu grow greatest aid of all to the Cor ­ hope to be able to call on each voter personally to present! successfully, in Kentucky’s uu- Flemingsborg Hatebery None of the immediate family sairs. His piUdilng has been a sro- my case, and I respectfully solicit your support and influ-l"?f however, a vege- mtion. He is not the same Bow- mce ii the coir.Jng election. l“>’^ camutower E. Water &t. Near PoUo&ice BRBT ly did it come, aqd with so witb PhUi r n PI ftMNiPDV flavor, and which, if its green Flemingsbarg, Ky. cnciswarning. The venerable capitalist but neither is Pittsburgh the same L, P. FLANNLRY color is the asMt dietitians say it who would have been 96 July 8, is, surpasses in food value. Fur- aei^EIr rSSr Hcadiin^g the Pirates' fancy TRAINING SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM a^'&g as .'g a tt had expressed confidmice in re­ cent years that he would live east for the showing here will be -May 3lst—8:00 P. M. , to be 100, and his condiUon had . last year's National Evening March ...... Church-Dykema | seemed to Justify his League batting leader, and Arkie Now Is The Time To Mix These tTiVf44-ntie\Fi Friday he seemed restlea and Vau^m, who led‘the circuit in Key Song of Saint Bride...... unable to sleep, but even then 1935. Other promiiKnt Pirates in­ . Clokey S EET Or. Merryday did not become al ­ clude Lee Handley. Bill Brubaker. Jumor High Girls’ Glee Club armed. . Forest Jensen and sen­ What the Federal Govemmeni Has Done For Education QIN DRINKS lIHttItSiircH? That afternoon he was tak ­ sational Bookie Johnny Dickshot. Willard Keeton en downstairs in an elevator and TickeU for the big- Decoration What Should the Federal Government Do For Education Day event now are on sale at We caijry a full line of Fine Gins, including FOO^ wheeled out into the garden. He in the States ...... Frances Peratt passed an hour in the open air. Straus' Cigar Store, 6lh and Wal ­ ■Gordon ’s •Panl Jooct nut Streets, Cincinnati. Mail or. Down Mobile ...... Junior High Boys' Glee Club Yesterday morning he said to of Diplomas and Awards ■Fleisdunann ’s •Tom Collins (Hiram Walker) his senior secretary. Ward Madi ­ ders will receive prompt atten ­ AW.:sAS. K.frt«ski\ tion. son: “I am tired,'* In Joseph's Lovely Garden ...... Spaoiah-Dickerson ■Gilbey’s •Royal Hig^hness •SUver Bel Senior High Mixed Chorus ai< . trial ■tsasiw*!. Rockefeller decided to remain Marion Louise Oppeiheimer. Soloist 1 bed ^ll^y. Dr. Merryday Obituary called frequently, but there were Boiedii^^ THE MOREHEAD DISPENSARY indications ihat the heart that GEAOVATBS mBT STEWART LEEDT Compfete Uae ef Camplefe lk»«f drove Rockef&cr through James Harold AUan. Virginia Lee NickeU Beaded Whiakles Emery SVewart Leedy, am of Pauline Click Frances Kennard Peratt Samuel and PoUy Ijeedy, bom at CleH Stephens Donald William Porter WytheviU^ in Wyt(ie County, Vg, Jofatt Malcolm Oooald • WBUsm Earl Ram^ rebnuor 32. 1888. departed this Sadie FlahUng Bruce Elgin Rawlings mAi m-m life May 21. 1837; age Tf years. Lena Wilson Hamm Lillian Pauline Redwine IM IW KntKlT WbfakT ------1 jmr, M 3 mmtfas and 29 days. He was united in William Edward Hogge Gertrude Richardson Rose Mary L. K< Willard Franklin Keeton Georglaha Walker $L15Pint He is survived by* his wife Md I. C«»t, Br ' Mary L. Leedy. and three chil­ The active pallbei dren, William Edward, of Ak- a Thompsoi CADILLAC LASALLE Ohio^Elizabeth Minerva Mc- ! fegley, various agencies of govern ­ The Morehead Dispensary MlUion . Crandon. Wis., and W. K. ment will be announced m a few MAIN ST. ^------.------Nat to PoolofHce Leedy, of Stark Ky.; seven grand ­ days. Mr. Crowell said in making children and aU great granddiil- putFlJv plans for the session dren, three brothes and three W. S. Sparks, Hen Catron. An­ be held ui Ashland. Among those sisters. dy Porter, Houston Flannery, who arc expected u> attend the in- When a young boy he came Johnnie Kegley. 1. L Mabley" J. suiuwsUtute session are Vegovego iBarnes. hoe with his parents from Vir­ Maiik, M. W. Harper. J. c. director of the Ken- ginia and located an his present Wells, John Barker, G. W. How- I ^cky unemployment compensa- farm, establishing a home. ard, Drew Evans, E A. Evans ewnmisslon, Frederick Wal- “EVERYTHING IN USED CARS” WHO’S FOOLIN’ WHO was a member of the M. E. and Archie McCarty. i commissioner of the Kentucky Church, South, at the age of 29 Burial was held in fee Ceme-department, and Dr. Ar- and has been an active member of that church for SO years, hav ­ ku,., K,. IS Funeral services were conduct- IT’LL GIT HOT ing taught Sunday Sdtool and of these agencies of 1 conducted prayer meetings. 1 by Rev. H. L. Moore, pastor and also several others, which a Better Depend On He has bem greatly mlisnl In I the M. E. Churob of More- bead, Ky. the church during the past two through the nature of I ' work years of his illness. He was a member of the Ma ­ personnel in the Ashland re­ I - C - E sonic Order No. 853 for 48 years, Ashland WiU gion at the meeting to be held on Dixie McKinley having served as Master of this June 11. Ton Gonna Need It Anyway lodge a number of times. He was The afterrxiOD will be devoted DISTRIBUTOR one of its founders and a charter Conduct Meet I a so-ies of round-table discus­ member at hia death. sions to be held at the Ventura Just Can 71 ishlan d will be the scene of Hotel. Representatives______of the institute of social security on'clai security board's regional of- Uiinetoo, K,. M0REBE4D ICE ft COAL COMPANY Friday, June It. it was aimounced ;fice in Cleveland and also heads ...“I Sald^ today by Benedict CroweH. dlrec- of various departments of gov- Oebdbya tor of fee social security boardernment In the state of Kentucky in region V| which includes the; will conduct the round-tables and to Grey Hair stales of Kentucky. Michigan and wiU answer quesUons that Ohio. asked by those in attendance. Foreverl" At 11 o'clock on the morning of Three topics of special interest that day a general session of the will form the basis of principal institute wiU be held at a meet- {dis^ions to be held' at the round FOR THAT FAMOUS bex announced [table sessions. These are federal old-age benefits, unemployment One of the makers on fee pro- compensation, and old-age assist ­ is expected to be Judge Lo- ance. In each caa^representaUves K. Wood, director of the of the stale and federal govern- emergency council in the t are cooperating in conduct- JUMBO

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ot 4 Ibr SOA BoBt to vUsk feraagh fee ef BREAD PROBAK C URT’S TRANSFER lUlVIORliBLADESL4'>'iD^ " DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE fmver ot an fWO $amut 9u»i - PkoBc279 I Miillanil Baking Co. THE MOREHEAD INDEPENDENT will leave Thurrtay tot Van Lear head 1 Kin. Valentine, are expected to where Dean Vautfian will deliver Addren Ann like drop off when yoit>« i few day* with t the High School. They will be the thrtMicli oaxinc a cakeT asks Aunt (C. O. Pemtt and family. Thursday and Friday guesU of Jenny. Just the way mine used to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hook, of Ur. and Urs. Orville Wheeler, of be 'tore I got Spry, the new all- Augusta,i are viaiang thia week ks. PaintsviUe. - . vegetable shortening. But Spry's Morehead with relaUves. . what they call -creamed. It I Mrs. Emma Cramer, of Lexlng- I'hearted Bride: If he says gives you a light, fluffy batter ton. Lis the guest this week of her .TELEPHONE 235 OR 25 2. he needs a pick>axe to -cut your 'fore you ctn say “Jack Robinson. ’ daughlughtcr, Mrs. G. D. Downing, don't cry- -fust change And the lighest best-tastin' cake and family at their homo on Sec­ Spry. This new triple-creamed Then there is strength for every .men of Morehead who i i- ’ Miss Carrie Lucas, of Louisville, ever! Use Spry for all baking and ond Street day; gible for membership in tl 1-' returned to her home there thi« all-vegetable shortening gives the frying. flakiest, tenderest pastry e- Mrs. James Clay, Mrs. O. B. That if our need be small or ciation. and wha do not as week after spending several days Elam and Mrs. Rqbert Anglin Gives you lighter cakes, loo. Mrs. Cecil Fraley w«s shodping I saw her sitting in the sun Sreat. long. Thursday visitan in Lex­ Beside her open door: The help will come tf we but in J^exington Mondoy. daughter, Martha > Spry,e! too, for Crisp, tasty, digea- ington. A woman with her work wait— " Leave For : Jean. Mrs. Edward Bishop is visiting Mr. J. R. Wendei was a buxl- Uble foods. relatives in Ashland tlus wMk. done. j Extended Visit Mr. CUnton T. Tatum attended ______.-ss vtslhw In Ashland, Hunting- The East End BridgeIge Club( met And something .n the look she I We sat together in the Mr. and Mr-i. Denny Caudill left the track meet at the University ton and Cincinnati. Muiday and . ..usduy evening. May 21 [The___ woman______who_ ___ very wise, , Saturd.-iy. May 2J for Palm Beach, ' of Kentucky Saturday. May 22. Wednesday. Arrested me—it '.v:>b so still, And I. who never shall forget i Florida, where they plan ' ack. and Miss Nanette Rob- home of Miss Lottie Powers, Miss Miss Corinne Tatum, who has inson ... Sunday visitors with powers had Messrs. Samuel Reynoldf and calm and qu.ei; and her eyes The words she said —her quiet greater part of their guests Mesdames ; Johnson were week-end vis­ been confined to her home with; relative.s ^ \ Ernest Jayne and Roy Conn. High Were cool .ond riep. and very ' eyes. with Mrs. Caudi an attack of influenza, for itors in Louisville.' Miss Obvc Adams, of Columbus' prize wuj won by the hostess. Ca:-o- past few days, plana to return (Continued on Page I paused and watched her wist- ! • • I Una. where they will caU or sev­ . . „ lOhio. IS spending her summer va- Mi-'.! Powers, anil second high, fully Woman s Connell eral friends at Dune Univei'siiy. posiUon at the Dixie GnU cation with her parenls, Mr. and i a m, won by Mabel Cornette. The And glancing up she smiled at Plans Silver Tea ! * 1 Mrs. J. H. Adams on the Boule- . next meeting is scheduled for Ir Beryl Ray of Mt. Slerling, | card, lE THEATRE m*' : The Woman s Council 'of «>c ■ i a Morehead visitor -Monday. , p,..,, ’ I could not pass, my whole heart Christian Church have planned u- u - -Monday. Pre.^idv;,* and Mrs. M. A Labi. '’I Eh2t>ht-he .KeaUiuky Hite,. •THE CRIME -VOPODT SAW Peratt ot Wlt«n Avenue, Tho.e 'veak«u,l. Ho sue.u meluded .Avenue. Thursday afternoon, qj,. ,it.dicaiion of the new .h.-hoot James Clay is a business Buis. j,:"k H.": Mr and Mrs O P f.irr and M CaUettsburg this week, I sat beside her m the sun. includedlilb.UUCU inIII theuiv receivingI vuej % Ilia lineL±UC willVt 111 I - a - .. SATURO\Y t spoke of my desire - be ;Mesdames G. C Banks. V. 1 -Arthur Bui. n.i- r.., V . children. Mabel Orene and Wal- • ^1^. and Mrs. Q. T. Hall have Robert Keni—Rwh Coloaau Hale Is fry. Nst any more, says winsion. spent Sunday at Ezel ^turned Ui their nome here after The fewer of the days had run Wolfford. C. H. Fern and the hos-,<^ . , , -KING or THE days in Withm my heart like fire. less. Mrs. Peratt. .Assisting will.bei, ' ' , „ 7^:, - V U ”>■ Curr-s Oidlhur. Mrs. T ROYAL MOUNTED- She smiled, she said. “Child 1 ar Mr., O. P. CniT. Mrs. Lealer I?'"- t iTk u r ,p.m .M,»di.F with HaU old. I Hogge and Mrs. Clarence Nickell. I ,,Tu° '! ’’“Iroiativ,, id Wes, Libert, and re-,““'"'“™‘ >"* business altiiirs be- SLTfDAY -rying smell all through the house ; uu-ned to Uieir home here Tuea-' moving his residence per- .Mrs, Pauehotmd Mrs. N, El Ken-' J'” per- : tleawore Whitney—Chax Rngglea And there is litUe to be told, -TURN OFF TFE MOON- i'.ave this. I long since learned t nard wiU preside at the tea ta-| "“-"f blea. The mnslcal ptagrani. whiuh'”' heslur .Hogile. iasl Ft,- "-. “ir. Boone CaudiU returned to.A, Mrs. J C. Lumblin, of South know MONDAY promises to be very interesting, . -11-..-. V. Louisville last Wednesday after Portymouth. spent Tuesday and ~hat life is good, and if we g> mbers present. Miss Theima digestible a child can eat jpending the week-end here with " Doable Fe tare Guietly at our work and play, Allen was the recipient of high parents. Judge ^ W. E. Crutcher and Berry score prize and Mrs. Denny Cau ­ i Caudill. family. STRANGERS o« nONETMOOH dill won second high. -Mrs. Cau ­ To Be Beoae -Mrs. Len Miller was a week-1 ***■ Anglin, of Auxier, ; Gaeria at College dill was also presented with a farewell piize by the hostess, Mrs. end visitor with Mr and Mrs. Sunday here with his wUe ,„^ SlerUng “ President and Mrs. H. A. Babb Hogge. The next meeting of the Sam Belt, of Pans, ' iand M«‘j“h W 1 ‘ Miss Peach EUls, of Cogswell. |college[ will have as their Thursday and .club will be at the home of Miss Mias Lyda Mane CaudiU and ^ m Tuesday and Wedn^y Friday house guests at their home I Lottie Powers of Mam Slr«-t. Mr Shkd, Chdlll, „I Hhhtmnon. h.S tS w-k* on the campus. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tuesday eveoing. May 2S. w„k,„d h„. wiBi ““ Garrett, of Versailles. Mr. Garret FRIDAY, MAY 28 will be the guest speaker at Cha ­ .. Mr aftd Mrs. William LiUy Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Robert.son FARM FOR SALE WEDNESDAY pel Friday momiiig. ^tr. and Mrs. V H. WoUtord Miss .Mary Esther Hurt returned ______and taai^plM to spend the here from a few weeks visit in, II acres, [ooUed at —f* Piter Lorro-Rriaa D«Uev7 “READY. MULING -CRACK UP- Hendrix Bmns Denver, with her mother. Mrv Ky.. 2M ymnbi from Highi ^ AND ABLE” Wot ftord 's brother. Col. L. P Leora Hurt, and her brother, Mr G^'b^. bara*!^ riher\ T^lver Recovering j Messrs. Walter W. Carr and Wolfford and family of Clcve- Hilaire Hurt, : Master Hendnx Bums Tolliver. , Robert Fraley attended the Dedi- who undement a major o^ra- 3^11 at West Uberty Mon- Mr J H Payne, ot MaysMlle. j ALLIEX mYNHEIR "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER- Uon in a Lexmgton hospital re- evening. . Vaughan \ I business visitor i More- • SALT LICK. KY. Raby Keeier—Lee Dixon cently. is reported as not doing » well, and not pemitted to worried Wife: Husband groueftr be returned to his home here S^-. j^aybe it's only indigestion, pectations are that Master ToUi- .q,™^ hver will return here wilhir. the;doubly delicious, so ditestible, “Ain’t We Got Fun” next few days, however. Cakes are lighter, tiner-pastry Sports Reel ! flakier. Fried foods are crisper, Returns to tastier and so easy to digest a Community SinRs la VirriBla ^ *chUd can gat them. Get Spry, Mr. and Mrs. the new triple-creamed all-vege- have been visiting [for the past few table shortening, today, now! LAS T-D A Y days at the homo of their Kin. TUESDAY, JUNE I Mr. W. K. Kini^ have retumod Mias Marie Hatfield ,r__2to their home at Glen WUton,• j|Week-end guest of Mias Lucille Virginia. They were accompanied stamper at the latter ’s home at “WOMAN CHASES MAN” home by Mrs. W. K. Kinney and Ejgi, cKlJrm,7it Vivi,n and Harlan m,, WlUiani D«Foin»l 1. ct, featoriag Cla^nce. who plan to spend sev- 1 ^ned in the Veteran's ItoP'' eral days at the romter-s honte. i„ Huntiepten. where heRl, I ceiving treatment and is under Miriam Hopkins—, ______Cniveixity Women > ' medical observation. —Joel McCreR To sponsor Tea I Mrs. Edith Proctor, of Jenkins, he orehead I The American Association I arriv^ here last week where T M University Women will sponsor I will ^nd her summer vacation in honorj'r of the femimoe mem-|«,jtt, mother. Mrs. A. L. Mil- bers of the Senior Class at More- ' head College. Thursday afternoon. Lee Stewart is a business THEATRE May 37, at the home of Mrs. C. B. visKor in Catlettaburg this week Lane of Fifth Street. The tea is AfUss Jess Allen and Miss Gla ­ jalso for the benefit of those wo- dys Alien, of Cincinnati, plan to Independent ' the coming week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Allen and family. PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS | Mrs. W. H. Rice n Fresh from •r home here Monday after with her parents. Dr. and L. Heizer. Master Billy and THE SPRING GROVE DAIRY Lucian remained for a longer vis- PbMM U-P-g is with their grandparents. Hn. Cooking Arthur BickeL was also a week­ I Delleered At Year Home Dafty lU The Following Stores: I end guest of Dr. and Mrs. Heizer, I Brown’s Grocery Allen’s Heat Market | accompanied Mrs. Rice home. Caudill’s Grocery Gearfield Supply Company Gnem we aO have to watA o«r lies! Here’s on* way to money yet hove the tastiest meals . says Aunt Jenny. Do School of your baking and flying with Spry, the new all-vegetable short ­ ening. Yonll get the grandest- All This Week Usting cakes, pies and filed foods so digesUble. To save t money, buy the 3-Ib, can of Spry! It never spoils. I Thursday, Fri.Sat. Kentucky’s Own Shows Cozy COZY THEATRE

F. H. Bee Shows, Theatre Incorporated Thursday, May 27 MAY 2g A 29 Auspices Police and Firemen Will Rogere 2:30 p. m. “DOCTOR BULL” I Bradley Show Grounds—Morehead, Ky. I 7 High Class Ridin? Devices—10 New Shows of Merit — BAND — FREE ACTS a- SKY RIDE — M.4.Y 3* A 31 “CHAMPAGNE WALTZ” FREE PRIZES DAILY Gladys Swarthont— FUTURED BY THE SHOWIKt OF THE 10 REEL FILMl Clean, Moral and r^ed for Ladies and ChOdren Fred MacMurrsy timi 1-» . T TWT I TV 19 The Following Merchants are giving free ride tickets: TUESDAY, JUN5 1 MIDLAND TRAIL GARAGE EAGLE CLEANERS “LIGHTNING ‘The Bride Wakes Up' L G. A GROCERY STORE SHADY REST SERVICE STA'HON' BILL CARSON” KIDLA.VD BAKING CO. BLUE MOON CAFE ^S. * W. DISPENSARY KENNARD HARDWARE CO. VOGUE,UAUTY SHOP DCXIB GRILL BOND'S SHOE SHOP MOREHEAD ICE AND COAL CO. JUNE 2 M i Hpndreds of Valuable Free Prizes “A FAMILY AFFAIR” GEARHART RADIO SERVICE GOLOrs DEP^T STORE

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