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The Morehead Independent ^:'V “ONE OF KENTUCKY’S GREATER WEEKLIES” NUMBER TWENTY-SIX • MnngHEM), KEimjCKT, THIH13DAY MORNING. .rUNE 26. 1941 VOLDIIK vin. AAA Sofl-BulWing Grand Jury Returns Repacts Must Be On Local Draft Board Selects First File By June 30th 78 Indictments During Draftees From Regular Lists; Eight Days In Session tural------. - Eleven Men In First July Call Tomer, ^airman of the Agricul­ AMerman Boys Given oms tural Conservation Association, Mrs. Green J , advised today. Claude Clayton New Regulation Of SS Act WiD Clarify “Resi­ Two Years Each On ■Altbou^ the t»42 -Announces For dence Question”In July 73, Dies Jane 72sA year wtU befia on July Mnrder Charges farmers need not intemipi their Representative Registration_____ , eonservatldB work, ' Mr. Turner A jury of die Rowan Circuit Of Heart ASmoit I painted out “some farmers may Claude Clayton makes formal EWm mon ar. induded in Call Number Tbirteen. ianued Court. Tueaday. returned a ver- I loseI-... part..owf of their IMl allowances announcement this week of his bv the Local Draft Board, for induction into the Army on dirt of guilty in the trial of Bob SorvlTed By Bos band. Eiirht unie,, additional soU-buildmg tenbcm to beeome a candidate and Gabriel Alderman, charged •Bcuces are camed out after '"Ijilyg. Tine doth meke ebangee. but I CUyrcn And Thirty-Tliree theu,c office of... Representative______from' wirr ]i«t..CL included...L.-L.... three_____ volunteers;______EugenB Alva Tum- with the murder in eonnection GrandchiUrca 30 wUl be considered a pari ■ever tbot tbat The ICotebwd * with the slaying of Vo] Moore at of the farm's s»il-buildtng go^ the Ninety-Sixth District, compos-j gr. Vale; Audrey King Turner. Vale; and Millard Quisenber- Korthftrt lUitend Compenr the Poaey Aldermao filling eUtion for 1942. would ever "vek* Mcfa radical ' The*remaininK eight men are the fin«t to be cbaocH- Old No. to aint vtaat dw Several farmers ui Rowan Coun­ now have Ume and phosphate the Selective Service lint, and are aa follows: J^r« G*n- uaad to be. Sba haa bean dolfi College student; John G. Hancock. College student. hauled Utsrvell haa bar dedced 1 their farms which they plan to eKb in the state pad dary- month. ■e in —ruing allowances this Bert Porter. College student. Perry Joe WiUiama, CoOege stu­ out ta an oBtlar a( aaeennahU eol- is expected that the deteise eonn- Sie is survived by her husband year. Mr Turner said, and these dent; Robert D Conley, Haldeman; Carl Turner, Morehe^: I are yellow, dl will file a motion and grounds and eight children: Alfred Jones, matertals ebouid be spread now Elmer Preston Stacy, Triplett and Sam Johnson. Morehead- V e new trlaL of MorebeattAUen Jones,of Dlin- in order te the farmers to re­ CaU Number Fourteen, for teo ishMto m» Md, Peadiie Bowltaf and Cecfl Bow­ vive oedlt in tit* 1941 program. ling were guSty oa ■ charge ois; Andrew Jones, of Irvine, Km- will be t tucky; Perm supervisors employ^! by Revision Of Hi^ tween July 10th and JWy »»h Ohio;' Charlie Jones, of Middle- the Rowan County Agricultural were ftied mw doUaia and IS more than likely, the Ho«d town, Ohio; Mrs. Leslie Brown, of j Association will be­ stated, that another will be iswied Lexington, Kentucky; Mrs. Lillie gin the annual check-up Numbers Made On vem hhw a -Hp Jam«and Paul Pettit were between July 20th and July 30th. Joy. of Middletown, Ohio; Mrs. operating farms soon after June 1 trimnwd ht ■ pbdt. White fined fifty deDsn and eoeto each Five men, who were in. CaU Zells Kennedy, of Munrie. Indi­ SO. Mr. Turner said, and he urged rsfdnk oeerhaOe a charge of striking and Number Twelve, left Morehead fmkOtatar thirty-three grandchfl- that fanners have ail work F.ast Main Street ______Jbn Btgsby will nding Moody Alderman In m Wednesday for the i stick to hie looee fitting Jadcet wltti dren. records in order that this survey D^. WoriMi T h a I Thomas, Kentucky pMitotemI*. 1hiT«»VMk She was bom lo Fleming Coun­ may be expediated. PMtmasUr Wara ^* V Thev were. Carl MarkweU. James grand-asibcy gote fte mlniee to ty. but had bem a resident of Hooiie Numerals Must Be wilUrd Comette. Deward Hall. Rowan County for the past fifty- prt a Ullte Omj.------etioB wm» a»e People’s Ho­ Employed I9 Future Hermil Dyer and John Allen Cur- bwm V mWki bUads KurveQ is tel on Bailraad Sheet, was found vteei were held V^table Co-op To pattingan OU Ifo. 10. and boys. goaty by a Jury, whld> fiaad ■ Due to the largeincrease m the personnel of the Local Draft WednMtaT at the lesldence here. II riw eootfis and! e^ vdsg np penalty of aeverty-Bve dollan number of businesses in the two j handle the registration Burial followed in the Brown ttw runway gh« her s do* of and thirty days bi IML Ifc^et First Batch hundred block of Blast Mum ^ho are required to v«g- Caatoria. A1 C^one Mvtindate 'Edward Lewis, of M Street. it was necessary Uiisthis weekjweek 1 ^___ - - UmOatter*. M I been his County, was tried and acttultted to revise the house numbering on office of the Board, an monlhpteca the other dav. I woold Fehbiy on a durm «« eoluntary Nearto Onintie* Vote Of PitMlBds SoM the north side of the street, ac-. „cond floor of the Courthouse, baea pteadad '' Iwins’ cording to W E, Crutcher, Post- 1 ^ ^ „ until struck an eareOtee of tte teeal For lega] Wteokey In Bown CuuatF ^*** «d of Rowan and Bath Counties, master. I g-^o p There win be 00 other CCC cnv arvcral moefts ago, era Atm. Tw Harvcfit subject to the action of the Demo- The new aUocation of house, registration in the Coun- LoolOpBmElectiono mnnbers is as follows, (the follow- unable to te- eausieghla dcatti. 0«CtedMBti Harket j at the primary elec-: ■tig addresses are all on East Chartte GbBit was fined fifty Oark and Mootiomery Couaties port because of aiekDeae BfUST oUars and ceAa tm a dtante oS don to be held Saturday, August Mato Street): wait -Sref’ la local option elec The Roamn County Vegetable * notify the Board, to order Ihto a Prodnccra Asaoetetitm, coopsative 2 IMl. John CaeU. aeddcnce. No. 201; of the r ttooo Saturdity. voting a»inst con- HUteted’frail B

Itia uduattoa to toe puUte tehoQta RteotoBiteto thaf peer «• ______te that sfo^nent «f veg- Ptfoct * Li^ Ca. Ito. Ill: t&A. bimdrad ton to Bbwnn Cmteft ^ here and at Morehead Btete Taa- State, Mte TLV. The Caskey Hotel, WiQ be aCBKtol by the July I** due. mMorW M cWtMi, at Onrinnafl. aboot July IS. a ipokemiaii tat the Aamete- ebos Collage, where be waa Ho. to#; Krog» Groewy. Ho. 221; Thd tm "‘drf ma. The S.AliF. Di^iensary. No. 223; "fsSS-ra Service HegWraBe seventy-four vote* In Clark Com- tton 1 ■ ■ ■ outftandtog mambrr of both the Della Johnson, reaidence. who apendfl pal of hla time tew ty ndm in KoBlaDamryCaa^. itwOlbte Cootball and the telyeaetiwua- ^ 225 t-2; Tucker ft Camba Studios, place and part to another wffl For the pMt tlx year* be jjS 1-2; Golde’s Dept Store. erLUnue^maybasoldtolhe have the right to decide for Tito- been engagedIn the dry cleaning;22#and The A.ftP. Food Store, self adiich place he wento levwd- ttea after dxty days. I ten tons of The —#*awg»of aentiBHDX corn, wbkto wiQ be maikatad at and the restaurant bustoeases. only] No. 233. ed as his residence when he rra- fismen wOl bolp dm kmp Mm Seven business placta on WH- j„,y The place he cboos- rat exprcaaol to bo4 urbast CtocinnaU on a co^aattve baton recently having sold his totereto to haowt Bite»i ______^n Avenue have been eatablmhed ^ determine the local board rural pEDdDcta, to ABwra at Thoe are twenty-three Bowan the Greyhound. he it tom of—...... _ . Mr CTayton is now I»retodeiit of since numbers wav allotted for jj^ve Junsdiction aoMI^Mlg. HP It not• fifth col- kad degree, and stoiwed County farmera to the or^nlia- thm. Many of than haee ban the Young Democratic Club of that street some tune ago. House National Headquarters, untaat. ooty * taorth. He la nev ­ cludvtoy that a mafarlty of wiLLOMful with their Rowan County, and haa been act------Selective Service System, aanoun- er owuitaawu ut fiM bunk, rnmi sra wan dtognstad wtth iinCBai^ Choral vegetables this . ive in political circle* for the past 1 (Carttoaed on Fag* 5.) Candliri went tet hlmL ftnel e iltegel 1 the main prctolem of Rowan This is the first Umei------. . On the first registration day. tarmccB has been in eecuiing Winners Of Merchant octoiM n, iwo, OnPu^an; suitable market tartheir products. Mr Clayton has been married ■ v * C!„* contused. Nation- him sen beo- and that vtotom vm That is exactly the goalthat the threehree year*years and lihas one aon. He AwarOS LaSt Sat. I al Headquarters pointed out. and Lot him btop hnnaidty. let Mm BIctClito «rSopt. Beafls PrL cooperative effort is securing for la weU known and very popular; e of them thovafter wantol to get thoae nidktoi a* be ha* always (HdKentaiiy Borne throu^out the entire EighthCon-: following lucky customers ^.^ange the addrea they bad givai ody Hinton, of the the Association’s membera. gotten awm aa I HMd ny fea. Our gresajonalDistrict, and numbers n- ^^-ere the recipients of the More- place of their reeidaice af- Rowan County School and A^i- Due to the fact that very little Attomv tar ttte Cf -----“■ Jriy *fk Vxeretoes Tn Attract pubUrtty has been given the Co­ mong his very personal friends. Merchants Association A- day. to other cultural Fair Aaaodation, has caU- some of the outstanding poiiucal .^.ards made Saturday, Jure21, m Maay KentadDOB ed a iiiMllin of aU department op. Ite benefits have not been made figures in the district front of Golde'a Department Store incomplete or ambiguousand the here. You baw hoard the plea beads, to be hdd Friday after­ known as widely as other farm ac­ ______to being tivities. Nevertheless, it is reaping Hib forma) announcement and sheriff B McBiayer, ticket reached the wrong local Mr. Hogge. X tomdt «y Hf- Po­ formolatal tor the Stephen CoOln* noon. June r. to the County Sup- ______platform appears on another page McBrayer's Furniture Store, board*. ertntendent’a office. B>real*tent golden harvest tor the land and China HBoe only that Totoer fafival and ptoriotic cete- ^“yaar, and it is expected that! of this issue, and should be given ^ fjrgj of SIS.OO, JWury Fergii- jbe new Selective mightmakatbmmad. Mr.Hags* Hinton ftraeeed the tort that this tsid-l g, bratioR whid) wOl be held to n greater ettort and greater r careful------and (------ticket from MoBraver ’^ Fur- Nations, prepsied for the July 1st otate* that Mr. - ...... Bardtotrwn, Kaitndey. July 4«i. 1 iraparhmt meeting and urg- erstion by the voters of the Nine-, ninire Store, secomi prize of registration, require e«A regls- dale la pure and a Hever known to htotory to be ga- ty-Sixth District | $10.00. trant to describe the placa of bis m>ageI.) (Conttaaerf «a Ffa » thered together to one plai fhe Winners r,f the twn wiual -J-.ird ,.gs,dence so thof it* tocatiSB may iwnde of Katinefcy’s unlveralty prizes were Jewel Jackvin. f rket determined from it* descrlp- and four collages wOl be asKtob- (:-om Bruce ': Five and Tw $5 00 A regl.itrahi woh lives on a First Snnnner Term led at the park to play to unison : nd Nina Hamilton, ticket from rfd route which goes throu^ the rnnaic of Foater a* a fitting Fourth Of July Celebration the Regal Store. S.5.1H1 states will be required to in- Enronment At MSTC tribute to the cqmpoeer on ti» an­ Five «.on prizes were appor- the location of his rroidence, niversary of bis Mrta and to cdle- Uoned as follows: Virgil Ad- rj.ther than his mailing address, Jmnps Tluftr Pereoit toate pnqierly Ole Hatton’s tode- km*, ticket irom Regal Store, Sam <,< Ujui fact and because Is Planned For Morehead; Lambert. Ucket from Regal Store: regtstrants may want to Govemnr Keen Jotanmn haa ac­ S. B. Muiters ucket fr.im R«g^ i. cepted an invitetfcBi to apMk nn« M. States Senator Albmt B. CSrnnd- d has ever bad. Store. and in addition the matltag ad­ —a figureh more than ooa nnnn devQted tO outdooT enfot- One dollar prizes were awarded I WILL have- Uinment ^ota, including ball dress of the registrant. The ceWnttan Is betas stagatf July Celebration' m.—A parade of to the foUowing; Lindsay Cau- a Fourth games,races, and an entirely new i last year. at Bardatown ttiia yaar at tha in­ I the questtoo toat dUL ticket li-um East End Groc­ That ans------. feature, a BULL FIGHT; and in JiriT 3rd Oe stigation of Mra. Robot Vangban. has beat making tbe ruuDda for and World War Veterans. Legion­ ery; Mrs. TYielma Ovens, tidwt, gfiadtartbeh Director of State Xterka. 'Ban- ing song: ■ Araerica," by tbe sa­ Bruce * Five end Ten. Tba Anscricaa Legionwtll agten gram wiQ teress tha maaning of tan County Clerk. BCra. Bvetett Caatidy. Chartea Foater “* The awards will be made Sat­ VQWFW fim uJsUiiitlnn thia year. am and is inte“^ iled crowd. M. CaipUlL Bvira Caudill. 6»T. 9 iiaaD hand to Invocation, Reverend A H. Lan- urday. June 2S, on Bishop Ave- M it haa in the pate, and if ptena __ aU with a deep 1 part ta tim piuffajm. dolL in front of the Model Laun-| that ware- relatad to ua by ttoo of the fact that wa and Calvert's Garageand Taxi J be foe National Anthem, Assembled dry 4 tCraHaaii mi PagaFloo) pan, materialize, thia will b s.T.urtcsmL enjoying privlte^ of office SALES REPOST best Crowd. which are today, more than » Prayer, Reverend U E. Matting­ Aeeozdhig to Mr. HaU. bteore. «acaace on the taro MOREHEAD ly. (Thia prayer will be read at the Bpaniah-/ tills teeke. whid) bOlioni of hum­ Occopational Licenses STOCKYARDS SSetTwMthd Fratey, Th^to B. the dedirotioD of the GetQ^urg ana wUl play at Imp an »>K»T»gK r«n bamc. THURSDAY. JUWE IgTH Prafay; liiitWni ------thia yaars awte and WiD bead tbe National Cemetery ) Exinre At Midnight Harold Ba*tai VUtors to Morteiead on fids dolpfa C Smega, CBIve- . . parade, In front Song, By mixed chorus from On June30th The Sales Report tor the sale of warn ■mrto. Thomae Hav^ Wa Wot Vlrgtiite, big I Fourth of July are invited to being of_ ttetha World Wi Veterans. Two Kbools. Thureday. June l»th te the More- iBBrottbaM pKked lunches, and to anjoy R^rfing of Declaration of In- eg tt» aaterans looeb on the graurfl Occupational Licenses, In- , head Stoekyarda is as follows: m^ma^bMahada Jayne Sfadilim eluding 'hftiw covering retail sales I Hogs; Packers. 39.75; Mcdlunu, yaars aKperianoa la tt teat Song, by mixed chonis. rigarettei. tobaccog soft drinks, 39.39; Sboata, 3#-09—10.10; Sows teggate atte finest baraaa aate Address, to be datermmed. cream; restaurants, hotels, pool and Pigs, 32ft-00—30.00. Beveroid B. H. Ka- S^day. All hr an, to: HaD IIW are datehaad to be rivali thru- rooms and Bieatre* expire at mid- ! Cattle: Steera, 39,50- • JO; BaM- umuri Baby mo«« mid that tha Lagtonbapta te 1 nightJune 30. i«rs,3700-0.60. (fowa. 3KOO-^0; ItarrfK lUriaB L. Opp out tea...... Vitgtalator tba paat teat yuan. thia yMT ’a Fomth of July tfaa mote At this point the festivities wUl It haa been pointed out tor the Cows and Calves. 344.00—O9JI0: - JaneF"----- Stock Cattle. $21.09-Mm BuQa. Hsona Laa ftrotra. B«^^ ■Sec in tbe day tfaay are ■Me for a PICNIC LUNCH. hrforo. group 347 JO. , NMiy r MBS of a birohsP gmn wbtekbabaltevaati ReWiter teadm. wfatefa have is ocpactod to bring hi* 9ieep: Medium B. and B. 111.00. been swarisfed with the Fovth of A final od dsfinite pramm D m Calves; Top Veals, 310.00; Medi­ pnhlic with tfaa MUte paiky of - iyte.lNtetba At lao p. m.—The program of July tar ttte pHt taw years. wiD expense in falling to ap^ for re- um, 3*J0; Common and Large. be tfaa Ug MsrefasM toOowing to ed'«*enta wUl gtva newaU on or before that date. 30.00—9.M. ■’^M’s.srsssr yeu an Uh. «( to fim and THE INDEPENDENT THE MOREHEAD INDEPENDENT M said there is a sufficient supply 800 announced he intends to hold (Ofrici»J ercsB at Rowan CMntr) of rubbe- on *»»"»< but it wished to bread prieea “to the abaolute fia a candidate for the office of Coootr tor a Louisville cannery. build a large reserve. miniamm reflection'cost Increes- Published each Thursday momtng at Uorehead. Kentucky by the MaKistrate for the First Magisteri­ Sheiv are being dipped in a por- I^fDEPENDS^ and I treesina German assets by leav ­ Se Republican Primary on Sat­ right by my s.de ing the country The State De­ urday. August 2. 1941 partment ordered United States ALUE T. (“BOSS”) SORRKU. /Then I warbled. It s talr weather diplomabc officials “in certain We are aai •As a candidate for Jailer of Rowan; When good fellows get together.' countrlea m Europe" to deny Am­ HAVE YOUR RUGS ISAAC CAtTDILL Ctounty, subject to the action of tbei TU a lady paaaing by was heard Thousands of Amencan itudeota erican entry po-mlto to persona are given ratingseach year, rang­ i.s a candidate for Jailer of Row- Democratic Primary tm Saturday, i to say; likely to become agents here for ingfrom "A" to “f We who are ko C:ount7. subject to the actior of August 2, 1941 You can tell a man who bocaea. (orelgDpowers. CLEANED THE NEW WAY ------I By the company he chooses ' teachera are beginningto look on •I Prunary on Satur We are anthwWed la aaaMBee: .Then the piggotup and slowly these marks with some degree of day. August2. 1941 BILL HUDGINS ^jked away suspidoD- The present marking Dc..*ld M Nelson, OPM Directa- ir v-oun^ uoun. Rds 8 getdbrty, B»Htotterhowregalarlyyoa candidate for Coun^ Courtj ^Baptist Examiner. syatem Is an ediiratineial evU and of Purcheem. speeking in Pitte- Clerk of Rowan Cotm^. subjecn i the writer must admit that he has burgh, said the problctn of plants use the nenam deaBcr. Yon jnst cairt get ARTHUR BARBER U the action of the Denocratle! I no wbstitute Cor it For the pres- faced with a shutdown because of As a candidate (or the office of Primary on Saturday. August 2, War dees eet deeM whe Bj ent it aeems to be a necemary evil, ihortages_ of materials for civilian rid of all that rarf an aoO, yon jmt can’t pull Judge of Rowan County, subject to T941. right. Bit whe la left.' , our marlcina achene! goods be met by the coopera- out that emhedded grit that has hecn tramp­ the action of the Repubbcan Pri­ Consider a world without Christ i«» comparable to branding cattle lion of local business. labor, gov­ mary election to be held Saturday. Go hack through the old Testa- ^ with a red-hot iron. Dishing out ernment. civic groups and banka in led deep into the pOe. That sharp grit is August 2. 1941. j . caidfd™ ■'iJs Row. dUt ,t a, »d ^ . semester is seeking defense work- wearing away the rug; only shampooing wffl Q County, subject to the action of Him. Take out evet? symbol perhepe the mod diseB^able pert “No manufacturer is likely to get many defense contracts unleu get them really clean. We dean hoth fnmt I Z. FELFRBT he IS willing to display the same and back by the Hill System, with Hill Rag As a candidate for County Judge ______mg tn which He is typihetl Cul verxities is a ptaus-ibie one In ingenuity, persistence and ener^ af Rowan County, subject We are anthorised to annemee Him out of the creation, take away this system “p" designates a "past going after them that be would Fluid. It remoyes that dhigy look and aotuMi of the Republican Primary RILET BOWLING i His work from the animal and •'"'1 “t*" indicates ' unsatisfactory .' seeking normal buainesa." Mr. bringsback the natural luatre and colorof on Saturday. August 2, 1941 As a candidate for Jailer of Row- !plant creation, and remove every; On* ®»* ironical sute- Nelaon uid. County. subject to the action mark of His upon* the centu I' ments the writer ■ ' heard your rug. This fluid moth-proofs your jf the Democratic Primary oa leatdier make anent grailet, was The OPM PnortOea Dlviskm an- LR8TKR CASKBT Saturday. August 2. 1941. that she had narked a student for nine to twetre Aa a candidate for the office wttfi ‘V plus. Whut k podMosi- -BBMI eg amw qo^Aj. idbjwt cel tawU to IM» opm au totury. a on prtaetty Try our rng denning and be coBviacedr to the aclian ot the BBpahUw khad^ew. MR would be iM&to. For gouM ctoMSA eduesten OfficM In Boata. New e toe Jnaer of Bow­ vickeu. blind,' and without any atton: Seven Torfc. Philadelphia, and Chicago en Cmmty. subject to the acdon of prindptoain percent A'a tw-e.niy-tnur percent were opened thla week end others the Danocntic Ptimaiy on Satur­ neiety. There wttuld be ao woeda Cs; 24 percent D'a, seven percent will be iqjened soon. day, August 2, 1941 of leoe. gruce. nerlOcs, rigbteoua- E’s. In evwy grade turned tn to The ratloalng ot rubber was an­ JAMBS H. BRAMMKm oess, gDodneaa. the church, Hedy the registrar there Is more of the nounced to cut down the emount ^ CALL U6 ^ As a cmididate Magistrate of ARTHUR HOG<» Spirit, hope, faith, mercy. Go -her>, if they wudi 1941. . I- better grades Ceynr, in The We are antbortsed to ana Clearing Hou.-e for May, lO-Td, H« are I DAN PARKER jsi‘«!ert Sup«r Market Refrigeration ' As a candidate (or the office ot HERBERT MOORE 11 The mark of ".A" in a subiect As a candidate (or the o«ice of Judgeof Rowan County, subject to FARM NEWS I was like so much gold coin. It Magistrate of the Second Magis- the action of the Democratic vot- ^ ^ had the same clink of authenticity terial District of Rowan County, ers at the primary election to be THi 1941 when thrown upon the pine diA Westii^wase "/f/gaUkkOmfSm subject to the setion of the Repub- . held Saturday. August2. 1941 Winter potato plantingtime ex- of the principal of the EQioffindUe licM voters of the Second District nds from June 13 to August 1. HighSchool as It had wfatoi R fc4 at the prunary election. depending on the varied. The upon the ipeamlngmahogtoiyflat- Saturday. August2. 1941 top of the principal of BCetnvoUs High. We religioualy and tagnlar- 5 KINOS OF COLD the action of the iver^Uinroiiehne- and^raist«- ly doled out the double cagtes of the advantage the five dollar gold . “8." the stiver of -C.” the tarnisb- ed oldcels of "D." and the duty 5 KINDS OF FOOD The problem is one of making coppers of “F ' The academir 1941 (oil uae of soil moisture reserves. gold sUndard prevailed in thoee : the deep-lying moisture. To this days. FLORIDA'S NEWEST FINEST * LARGEST i end. gardeners will continue to tmiKIK Some one facetiously >viai4» W»Im Alt-Y«ar Hotal disc and drag their broken remark fo the writer, “The way ground, to keep down aU weeds;make a good grade In a eoorw is TKUE-TEMP CONTROL present a dusty soi w-.u, ^ke a front seat; ride a hobby; I face, dust being laugh ai all the vapid jokea; linger through which moisture the desk, pouring forth mane , 1 duwly. Also, a flnely broken sur- subtle flattery about the' profes­ oma I face absorbs even light showers sor’s flinty mind. Finally, if you nicely. getting nowhere, ask him for Those who have put off ground­ his autograph, or. where you can. breaking until now may be faced Qnd his i.itest article. Then if he with the difficulty whether it can turns you down with frozen words anal Supre Mmrkmt Bottm be done at all. or whether a suit­ 'bhtZ-Uke look.’ his teach­ ifcMdtotoopTOURftadm able seed bed cail be made of ings are purely r'hatf aT,H^ “hit •npw Mtofeeto keep it. JKow SUPER FHEIE. cloddy breaking. Procedure in don't make no difference mtiiow.' KR with ZEBO

THE MDBEHEAD INDEPENPENT The Maritime Commlwlon an­ Granary at maximum levels thru-t of the AAA. more than a year afo. The Score-, the present emergency. | Outstanding farm leaders wiv. In Deface— tai7 aUo reported coat of living nounced no American owned or “Fight For Freedom ” Endorses . the conference sessions in. large cittea race 0.7 percent be­ controlled tankers are carrying In addition to these changes, , tween mid-April and mld-SCay, oU to Germany, Italy or Japan, making an Increaae in liulurcoetr mce and Ctvdiac Supply Admin- Immediate Intervention In War r Henderson asked petrole- es" and a^ud I de-lneome families of 2.4 i istrato the marketing quota piprogram, - i ministrator R- M. Evans. vitb hia otfie before rai^glpercent since June. IMO. and 4.4 um ceClncra not to raise prices AAb For Move Toward Unity icreasing home food pi I well as some other changes, that t «<■»»-Angust, withjwi^out prior consultation with his The average farm In Rentudey Itr.Bm Before It Is Too , . . T>___ wouiawould require lexisuiuvelegislative action -AIN"r IT AWFUL?" rumors of caitiiig prices for scrap i bod costs more than Ove percent office, Late ,iS Tth" ifii. “■«' “““^ irod and steal have caused »me | higher than a year ago and niaej The Cewia Bureau reported size and smaUer are operated i The conference broughttogether boardingand unless this praetioe percent higher than taro years that if the 30.000.000 American principally to pproduce food for the | regional, state, county and com-cm complaint of a woman that ato^ the OPACS wlU take “vlg-'ago. Imotorists would reduce their Officials for the Fight (or Freed­ families livingg on them. Because munity reemnmendations made piavina ball were di.-Uirlmig orouB action." The Department; Acrfealtnre 'driving q;>eed twenty percent, the om Committee have made public here a letter from General Robert these famiUes produce most of during the past few months ihru-itj,^ neighborhood, police m Miin- . Wood, chairman of the tsola- thelr own foods the only way out the naUon. These recommen- Indiana, sent Otticer Ouzzie ti«liit''Am^c"a Fiist'Coiiunitie i'he'f improved in the,datioM will form the basis of investigate. The wom.-in teJe- ^£ng support o^atwnal u^ I defense program is through im-, specific provmions of toe 942 pro- phoned again saying: "Your officer ual.onct«ir*iwaf B^price.in wanted I Air by his groupr^-'lf the Congress ^|provement of their food ^ ^ announced Uler, Roy- . i.,-nved .md is umpiring toe game toe pw cwuii^ Indu^. Th j lend-lease i Assistont Secretary of War Lov- ! ^ '«■ two-thirdi etu m a radio address, said "wito- ] 'Si™ "" ."1°'^. of o..tor,ol. furoUh«l “... j l^LE. 8 ETITAMf ^ 0' amount of evaporated milk. 1 b» a year we shaU be geared t undeclared shooting war With Ger-'to these families would be deduct- tending toe conference, besides! ------output has Increased but w. mm Lt SO.OOO planes a year fc from allowances earned in toe the State Chairman, were Wiili- This shall "absolutely be m, las. and pricing. more." Mr. Widenrd said in- as tong as the emergency lasts." writes General Wood, ‘ our course' iigriculturnl conservation program, am J. Schem of the State AAA territoriai demand. I■»>»■» jcreased prices for milk going into,Mr. Lovett said the Air Corps is iVptato" 'until t citizens 1 The conference adopted a num- Committee, Herbert B. Popple------The F^ient. in a menoran-,cheese and evaporated milk, sup-; increasing toe number of pilotslj, r,£hl to register their op-'her of resolutions relating u- de- weR,^ -chairm.in -...... of the Russell ,| Fulton County farmers had » *** .9™ Government purchases, m training from 12.000 to 30.000 | nationiil questlonjfen.se. including a recommenda-,county comraitiee. and O M Far- ninety percent enmson clover seed and Hillman, stated that mdustry | should yield farmers a higher re- a .rear and the number of mech- , . _-ii_ .. mat farmers avoid specula-' rmgton. State Executive officer crop. must take toe Inlttetive in opening turn than any other dairy pro-. anlcs from 43.000 to more than [ , ____ , Uve expansion and reduce debt*', too doors of employment to ailkeuct. 1100.000. He said the Air Corps is; "'•..nrt h.,iM ,.n reserve o< ca.sh and : loyal and qualified workers re- Speaking at Syracuse. New ' already nearly one-fourth of the; fo’’1,3^ during toe pn. - , gardlesa oT race, national origin. y<,rk, Mr Wickard said the food ; entire Army and only toe infan-Commi^. wired Gener- industrial actfvity fUCon or cote. 0»r Go..^-j ^ Eo^p. i. to ppov.o. lntlot..o. [ meat cannot c eg C0Dttn-| the war continues for a long time , Amy ued disertminatioa in P*^- ! the issue may finally be "who | The War Department announc , '-s duettm." 1 feed the people, the democra- : ed trainees wiU be permitted to ^ starts to move for unity i- v » laundry items and more intense The OPM Labor Division an-;cies ------...... - — ------' — parachutek—— troops----- , I that the great majority of us real fight, efforta to sell defense bonds and nouncad a two-year agreementbytore food reserves may be more Heretofore, only Regulv .Amy weve gat stamps. It also urged that, due why must a vocal few go on the Gulf ihl^iuildlngindustry to i important than munitions reserv soldiers were chosen. The De­ ■" to shortageof (arm labor in some implanting fear, creaung dissen-' provide wage increase, a standard partment authorized construction areas, priority be given to produc- field houses at twenty-flve and teanng down morale base rata of 91.07 an hour tor rv.. th* fir«t machinery and parts, iklUad mechanics; tune and a half President Roosevelt placed all Army posts to provide facilities to toe moment the first S . fired?” >» ’"■'"“‘”'>1 for overtone; double tone on hoU- petroieum I under export' for basketball, boxtnf and wrest­ ** “' *• - Ibetween farm and industrial pric- CoL William J. Donovan, anoth- days; adjustment of wages at spec­ llcenring control. Defense Petro­ ling, and other indoor sports. ified periods accardlng to Uvlng leum Coordinator Ickes, working Bach field house will accommo­ ' leader of toe Committee, urges that "the tone has come for the proposed change in the meth­ eoate; and no strikes and op lode- to overcome the shortage of oU on date between 2.750 and and 3,750 od of computing farm payments spectators and cost approximately General to adopt the view of our oute. The OPH has ateo submit­ toe East Coast due to shortage of , would eliminate certain general ted a itaiiter agreement to fifty- transport facilities, reqtiested oil | $77,000 each, Committee that America is already war with the Axis Powers, crop payments and make funds shippers to sell if no shots have been fired forroeriy used for this purpose a- liategCetea t without con-1 u. K. To Get Road vailable for carrying out addition­ BUltetion with him. He also or-1 and we cair waste no more tone in Labor Secratery Paridni re­ takiag aU practicai steps needed al soU-building and soil-conserv- ported avangi boorir dered customi ofodais to halt toe Testing^ Laboratory However, farmers to win it As a military man." ACMEQUAUTr from Philadelphia. Under Recent Plana adds CoL Donovan. "Gen^l Wood ord of 70J eente, aeven percent must realize toe immediate need ments on such surplus crops Under plans recently approved for occupation of the Azores wheat, and com, tobacco by the Univexlty of Kentucky Cape Verde Islands, the Canaries and earn payments for planting within their allotments as at HOmPJUIT Board of Trustees, the State Hlito- and Madeira Islands, whether way Department will esteblirit not we are as yet In a "fitting present. LIFE INSURANCE ' laboratory on the Uni- war" with the Axis. The risk of The conference also recomro' ■dteia «n Mid d hoM pM few verslte campus wito a view leaving these stepping .itones bMW SasBrvBS. Oily tea bad m' making road surfaces last longer. America open to our enemies are Strengthening of the Ever-Nor ­ Provides— F Paul Anderson. Vermilles, too great to quibble about techni- mal Granary and marketing Kentuidcy. the Highway Depart- callUea.’ quote provisions of toe natiunaJ menfs senior materials snglneir Mr. Bell reports that the Com­ farm program. SECURITY charge of research. «rt»o is a mittee’s hesKlquaiters in New Continuing the cotton mattress PROTECTION graduate of q* University of York and its branches are flooded and comforter program another good investment Kentucky and son of the Conner with requests for formstioi year. dean of the College of Ei chapters throughout Continuing p»y- -mSDSE TODAT-TOMOBROW MAT wiU have diarge of the project, country and by letters and contri­ of 920.00 per farm and the which 'SriU be devoted primarily butions of small amount forms in­ 915.00 allowance for tree planting. BE TOO LATE." wtto no routlse te«t- dividuals who endorse toe Com­ Stoengthening local administra­ mittee’s stead for tion of the program. McBRAYER’S tervention in the war. "For in­ CwiimMlweatth Life bsaraoce Co. stance Ralph M. Bard. Burgem of ^OREHEAIFS COMPLETE FUHNITURE STORE" Pontiac's dual rear lampa and Kutztown, Pa„ who is organizing stop signal are ket into the body a itoapter. thaKthaSe, writes; ‘BeingBe OSCAR P. PATRICK, General Agent pMHte and U«B* wcD wBh PWKIBa MOeEMtAlA St. tenmoa PUlte'Sav«r 8Mc enme kite actuM cooteet wtto the toen GaTnan anay, I sra well a- warc of toe fact of toe ruthlesi by them. Per- | Bonally, I am stiQ not too old otfo- my servicsi on toe field of battle.. I can weep as bittaly anyone over toe deato of one of my AUTOMATICALLY-WITH A BENDIX! r ,^'^^Here's How I Proved or any Aaarlcan boy, but I can still weep moie bitted ovn defeated and dadunet democra­ cy, a dead and diahonored Amer­ ica.’ A seventy-two year-old Spanish-American War veteran, Mr. T. P. Middleton of Eminence. Ky.. contributes ».oo wito LEONARD < words: “1 am practicaUy blind, but not so blind 1 cannot see and purpose of Germany garding America.. This county .(Henry, named for the famous mm Gives Greater Value! Patrick! is and always was hundred percart Ameiean God-fearing.’ • "Ta R ksca boFsr-I «nt The Committee could duplicate t&a aoft for my moacT* such quntations from its files in­ That’s why I bought mv definitely. according to Mr. Bell. Uoctecd the “Fcsmi* OisL "From the nabon-ivide suppoi- kaae Ghat” wiy-ooapar- we are receiving for our stand fo loglAatefdfesnuebyftamm all-out intervaition in the war be YOUR WEEK’S WASH _____ fore it IS too late, we know that General Wood and -Lindbergh and Senator Wheeler and their com­ Lsonasd gaee as MOBEI" ■ mittee don't regresent any consid- Don’t diiak of boyfng sof erable number of Americans i oeba tefrigemBor muir yoo cept I WASHED-RINSED-DAMP-DRIED! Royse Reports On Put your clothes in, set a dial and take them out—ready for the line! Thu s oil there is to National AAA Meet a Bendix "washday." Your hands need never touch water. Bending over set-mbs. Uftiag In Washington, D.C. soggy clothes, soaking your bands in water— afi the drudgery is ended! Your Bendix takes Oatlines Conference RectM- over the job each week—the dial takes jouty nendatkms For 1941 place at mnrliFr.^* PROVS BY 36,000,000 Provtaions which place agricul­ WORKLESS WASHINGS! ture’s strength behind defense, place m conser- 56 millioa workless washings in the boi vatioD and increase toe boiefits : 175.000 Bendix owners prove Bendix small farmers have been recom- superiority. Why not begin nou> to «► B joy the freedom — the glowing beaith|— the economy your Bendix neighbors GETALLVeUPSY FOR- r from the National AAA Confer­ already share? ence held last week in Washing­ COME ININ... . . , '1 ~U r ton. K The GaU%U, CHECKK THE ' by considenitlon Cor toe needs of r nafiotial defense and gave a prac­ F£4TCR.^S',^S THIS i tical demonstration of tor uni FOR A FREE TRIAL! t of agriculture in soivtog ite prol 1I lema democratically. Boyw d' LEONARDID way : i clazedL 'While the eonterence mended retaining toe greatB part of toe prasent agrlcuitnral conaer- vattoo m«r«R> Hoyae MOREHEAD APPLIANCE SHOP pointed out that one change sac- tewnuded to toe intemt of na- tkmal defenm probably will affact a large mejortty of Kentnrtiy Neact Doof To City Hall tumen. This is toe new ^eetel mil-bniVHng peaetiec by which McBRAYER’S emteto tenrtltee nmy receive aeeto. plaota. CcrdltoBi tot i Phone 359 Morehead, Ky. at. L:

THE MOREHEAD INDEPENDENT He 1% content uver there. The guard laid him ( and inimical to ours or not Officer, Wmsfaingteo. D. C. giving Poem Dedicated To His afflictions are part. By seven black hona drawn. On the other hand. England, our Errol Flynn Is mama, addrea, age. niUtary sUi- If we're faithful as he was For It was the kind of a fimerai last frirtid in the wo^ nearer to ua. if any. and an ootUna of tech­ Well meet him at last. To which a soldier is born. us than southern South America, nical < Bro. Lyons Written is attacked. Britain. Starred In Show We miss him very much The squad fired three voU«rs o'er stands at the laM bulwark between At the church on the hill. him and the moot dangerous and At Mills Sunday ^ IvaJ WiUiams His place in our hearts And we raised the flag from his earth. Th«k, heed m the mothv country, Certainly a gratifying sign of WhUe they slowly lowered his ly people on earth who speak our Errol Flynn is back to bring Former Morefaead Man Fays We ran see hts kind face When first hsteteod. baby .And welcoming smile. body oam language,who are actively umne aoiuenera uB theuic weightwwiaiit »»* more thrilU and adventure Tribate To Deceat»ed moil that comes, inquiring about like a , He never came late. Into a mosa-covered natimal bed. battlingfor their own Lives and the movie fans, but this time he sw^ bUght. and whst to do about it. a hairy bAt Pastor : He was always on time. livaa of aU democracies. his bow ami arrow ter top hat and However, not all “blight" is *^!ab^ middle. This time we heard not the bugler Now. U we are honor bound to tails. He is starred in the role 'l>ie following poem, dedicated Playing that day aa was done. protect South Am^ica. with con­ blight, but some is the aftannath a writer of mystery storlos and a- ‘o the memory of Reverend T. F His good work here is finiahed. Nor the solenn words of the chap- ditions as described, why should of insect injury mateur...... '.yons. recently deceased pastor of His life here is done. Our Cod In His Glory the United SUtes delay further in Many potatoes, for r Brothen c he Moreheod Church of God. was Who told of the gloryhe won. goingto the rescue of a true ally have turned a “ripe" color. Thai>t| film. Tootsteps in the Dark, arfalch I by Ival Williams, of Just called him up home nearer its shores and near to all is. the vines have changetPtoyeli'­ opens Sunday at the BfUls Thea- ♦12 AdaiM Street, Gary. Indiana. Let's be faithful as he was Now that he is in a new regiment. the ties of common interests? low and then to brown, which WiQiMns is a former Uorehead As I've said before, And we’ll meet Brother Lyons We who are left behind. That, in ^fect. was the man’s Co-starred with Flynn is love.^ roMent. member of the local I To part never more. Wonder if he is still fighting argument. What do you tiiink of ly Brenda Marshall, whose per­ Cbureb of God. and leader of On another battle line. formance in “The Sea Hawk" Yoong People's work lie was a father, —Reprinted from •This Town— leaves are fairly riddled with many brought raves teem dties and Church. He is onployed. at pres- I Kind to ail We krtow. For we know if there are enlis "That World," of the Floyd County minute holes, about which the public alike. Flynn, who attempts , Hia help never failed us ments Times. leaf tissu^has been killed. This to lead a double life because he , When to him we would go And they call for volunteers. is the Inju^ of the block fleabeet- wants to keep bis mystery writing His faith was unwavering. He will offer up his service le, and the control Is spraying exploits a secret, getshimself Into BBOTHBE LYONS IS GONE His judgment the best. As he did in his mortal yeare. Annaal Junior Week with Bordeaux mixture fine mss with thee |police Bceus- Brother Lyons is gone, away Several instance, are on record ing him of murder on one hand fosever. Cod give us more men like him Of4-H aobe At UK Who will stand the test. And so I say. rest on, dear father,. of poUto plantings last year and hia wife. Brenda's role, aecus- But well meet again,to part no —Ival WUliams sprayed with Bordeaux four tlm- mghim of beingunfaithful on the never For you have left a son f Attracts 111 CoiDltieS I Who shall dedicate his full life j ______es. that remamed greenand heal- other. Errol Anally straightens On the streets of Glorv together thy the summer through, yielding, things we'll be. To the work you have begun. ! Members of 4-H dubs from 111 counties attended the twqpty-tirst a crop well in excess of three of borrowing and laugb provoking Where there is no more pain hundred busheb per acre. Some: experiences that makes one of tt»e agony And even If there are no medals j annual Junior Week at the L’nl- To be worn across fais cbest, versity of Kentucky. They atlend- patched this year sprayed .yste- j cinema season's best entertain- Wo’ll lift our voii-rs together Shall help fight mankind's battles classm in agriculture and home matically with Bordeaux will ments. doubtless show the same, despite! The supporting praise of Hun. While- you„-a remain at rest.rest |i economicseconomies and took part in con-' doubtle* show the same, despite] The supporting case inelute —Reprinted from the Carter. tests- *featuring ' improved• farm and,and, matthat this nashas been nornot aiiogetneraltogether ' »««--such Hollywood tumlnanes as Bal- Who has led all the way and never .... club Ideal ‘poteto weather"... Killed,ph...... Bellamy.n .11. — _ Leef Patrick.Dm,ml.,l. Alar.Alas. knew sin County Herald. home practices as taught , potato lop#cannot recover, no Hale. Allen Jenkins. Grant Mltch- We'll clasp glad hands, inside the work. You esB tnnt m» to give you pearly gates. In the home demon joo-l'natt**' how favorable a turn the and Roscoe Karns, Uoyd Bac- ggttefggUoB, Etctf titee we Where Brother in peace, with lest. Warren County first' «ao" "iay ial"- sprayed I directed the film, WHAT DO _____ 'Footsteps In the Dsrk" was aerre 7d«. it nprtgnts every- happy miliioRS. awaits. blue ribb^n!;"ii>tng"to teams! ““ “j thingour nose has slwaya ■Mother, my regiment is leaving. He has gone on before, The bugler has sounded the call | YOU THINK? stood for ta ogaart dgoltig. I the home poUto patches and lut hut a little while to wait. And I have received orders from. Mcrivale and Jeffrey DeU. II! wcTl Join him there, headquarters. ONE MAN'S ABGCMSNT oside the pearly gntes Which tell me this la all." more Kentuckians couple purchase ' II is well over there, no trouble Heard a man this week make the ildwall. Warm. Jackson and sprayo- 'with tank) Vacancies Exist In 1939! Then he raised up «» his pillow foUowing argument for America’s Pike Counties turnisfaed blue rib­ IFeni sing praises to God, when « And with eyes looking straight a- entrance into the war as an ally bon teams. ISSSI Army Signal Corps head. i of Britain Teams from Todd and Campbell Made a last gallant salute to the' The United SUtas. in upholding Counties tied for first place in urea are due to early attack by For Eligible Hen 1938 TTiere's no sideness over tiiere. colors - die Monroe Ooctorine. is pledged demonstrating the eonstzuction of fleabeetlei and Uter by the dlssas-1 No bardens to bear. Before Joining the ranks of the to go to the aid of any country in terraces. Graves, McLean. Gray- es blight Rentudry ExtcnsicKi' But ati-to-wk!] in oor home dead. [ U>e Western Honisphere. is ohiig- . Fulton. McCraduB and Bor- Ciicutar 343. 19341 Hryand the b

BIG CELEBRATION! AT MOREHEAD Under Auspices of the American Legion Program 0£ Events

10:00 A. M. - Parade of Ftaga

10:45 A. M. - Patriotic Pragrate (College Stadium)

12:00 M. - Pienk L»ch JULY 1:30 P. M. - Foot Sacca JULY 1:45 P. M. - BoD Fight

2:00 P. BL - BaO Game

3:00 P. M. - WfwThafi Awards

WE INVITE YOU TO MOREHEAD THE HOREHEAD tWDEPEN'UEN'f and the ^eriCTs office for their Culbertson was^tured i money. While you good men are with his famous sword. That wOT Poiitkal To Becmne AngDst Bride eoopmation during our ses­ sheer crepe gown. in the ante room making up your be only one of the many attrac­ sion. Mrs. Jayne is ^ of Ber- minda, I am goingto slip down to tions that will be teatuied. ee College. Berea, Kentucky, and Aimoiiiiceiiieiits N. L. WELLS, Foreman for tee past two years has been Amos and Andy's and get me a Rome Economics teacher in the hot-dog. Late Hot Flashes; Allen A pool handled ninety-five per­ high schodl at BhnintvUie. Ten­ Black has a new pair of pants and cent of the produced In Tay­ I her«b7 make fbnnal annountt- nessee. Mr. Jayne received his Herb Christian has bought a new lor Couaty. meit of tar candUtecy for the education at Morehead State Tea­ electric refrigerator. There will Democratle nomlnattm for the of­ chers College. Morehead, Ken- bull fi^t in the Stadium the fice of BesraMtotive from 4th of July. Tha American Leg­ 1 Cumberland County X nifltrict, eonpoaed of Mias Elizabeth Culbertson, dau­ tudey, where he is now engaged in business. ion ha« secured Jules Maxlrino:) d in a propaslbon to Pawan and Beth Countlee. wb]eet ghter of Mrs. Margaret Wolfe Cui- who will slay tee buU. he hopes a cheese company. bertm ^ the late Mr. Benjam- When the couple left for their to the will of the voters at the pri­ wedding trip, Mrs. Jayne was mary election to be held Saturday. became bride of Mr. Luther Jayne, son of wearing a smart blue suit Aucust X IMl. with white accosories. After a I was bWB and reared in Bow- Mrs. W. I. Jayne and the late Mr. Jayne of Morehead, Kentucky. two-we^ trip through eastern WEEK END an County. Kenhidcy, receivlnf Canada, including a cruise s- my edocatiod tn the Rowan Coun­ beautiful ceronony at four o’­ clock on Wednesday afternoon, mong the Thousand Islands on the ty Public SehooU and Moretaead SL Lawrence River, the couple State Tweheca CoUese. I have the eighteenth of June at the home wiU establish their home at More­ been a Ufelonc IlanocrBt end have of the .bride’s mother. The ceremony, deeply impressive head, Kmtucky- 1 to tha turdiaaaee of Ua in- d by the Reverend A B. it of the Wing of tee Elk Carden Method­ Revision Made — ist Church. Elk Garden. Va SPECIALS Toung DenMcratic dub of Rowan County, ^td have ben active in presence of an intimate circle of political drdae for the past ten tnai, Ud Th. lor tbm plra. to^ yeera. although I have never adted doco.««i with Oo-o, ol tt. <»• ttUow,nj .ddn-n ... .U o. Hand made Infants Dress­ the public tor any poHttcal olCee wiuon and the sltar .rrang^l Avmuc): es andSunSuits prior to this ttine. fore the fliupiace in the living; Playhouse Pool Room, No. 205; As a farnier rtudent of Btere- room was pretty with ferns and The Prevue. No. 207; The Trail baskets of Daisies and Queen Theatre. No. 209; Ellington's Ra- 59c beed CoDagr and as • Ictter-aan on both the varst^ foothall and Ann’s . dio Service. No. 211; The More- a natur­ The bride who was given in‘head Independent. No. 215; W, J, al intpraet in the welfare of that marriage by her older brother.. Sample Apartments. No. 217; and InsHtutton. I stand pledged Cline Culbertson of Pennington I Dr John H. Milton, office Girls Anklets Gap. Virginia, was...... wo/k and vote for a suftldent ap- All Colors findSizes propriatloc tor the malntenanca, wedding gown of white lace and Mr Crutcher emphasized lOc provision and Its adequate needs, marquisette. The lace bodice was fact teat all residences and places n Older to hasp it one of the best ■ with a sweetheart neck- of business MUST have numerals. readily seen from the street, m or­ insUtattons of its kind in the coun- lace and long pointed sleeves, the skirt of rnamuisette .wept in full der to get delivery of mail Each 500 Pairs Mena I native of Rowan County, folds to tee floor. Her floor reaidence and business house was visited personally by the Postmas- and as a neighborinterested In the length veil rtt illusion fell softly ibout her shoulders, and was held and were informed of tee re- Wash and Dress Pants weifere of our edjotalng county In ypup at the top by a coronet of orange vision of house numbers There­ this (fistrict it is my sbawre.dssiw Her bouquet fore. there can be no excuse, he to do everything In my power tn said, tor failure to comply with furthtf the cause of sny movemcat Joanna HiU Roses and UUies-of- this regulaborL for the baneSt od Rawn'snd Bath msa CHERBY FALLS tee-VaUey Ruth Roberts of Kingsport, I »«. J. D. Fans Peabody College. NasfaviUe. Ten­ Tesiiesiee. was the only attendant JUST ARRIVED n I *onld be hoaoced by the nessee. 9ie is a member of Pi of the bride, with Hr Walter Cal­ votm at Om mnetr-Orst District Gamins Chi and Kappa Delta PI. vert. of Morehead. Kentucky, as Cracbrbarrel ... by nonlnelton sad election. I Dr. AIloi Is a graduate of Easton best man. Miss Robert's gown Another Shipment Ladies "I pladv myself to render a totr. Dr. end Mrs. J. PeUs. Moce- State Teachers CoUege, of yellow marquisette, most It is my duty to prove to you that mono, mid unsriflUi ■wviee as haed. Kentaeky. enanunce the en> Kentucky, and received his Mas­ becomingto her brunette type of be is as iow-down as tee hogs. leer Dresses ^ membmof the Lower House and I ter of Arts snd Doctor of Philoso­ beauty, and her bouquet was of Why. that dirty thing The only promtae-that 1 wlH no* vc' phy degrees from George Pea­ Tsliamao roees and delphimium. bath be baa had since he left tee any maeanre that wlU have and Mrs. Edward L. Alien of Pres- body CoUege. He Is a member of Mrs. John S. Wampler, cousin swamps of Misosuppi is the sweat dency to Increase the tax burden tonsburg. Kenbecky. The wedding Phi Delte Kappa and Kappa Del- of the bride, of BnstoL Virginia, New! Stunning! Cool! DRUSES upon the people of our State, oth­ Is to be tn AugusL Bfias Falls U PL and is a member of ttu sang: “I Love You Truly' er thap tttet whit* is ‘ ------received her Badtelor of Science tacxiJty of Eastern State Teach ‘•At Dawning." accompanied by College. In five years be finished y for the support and op- this Jurw from George em CoUege. Mrs. A. B. Wing, of Elk Garden. I a two-;year course and then started eratlen of our State coN-emmant. VirginiB. Mia. Wing also played, this low!iwly hamburger place, He 1.95 - 4.95 under which they are < and tor the the wedding onal by Wag-> has used the same greaseaU these and It is the intenbon penal and charitebU Institutiona. Grand Jarq ... fiTxn •‘Sobergrin" years m the same skiUet. He sells and to continue tha pngram ar­ Grand Jury to commas and 'To A WUi Rose. ' duringthe beer two-for-a-quarter. Pop five for their Labor. ranged by the Federal Govern ­ ceremony. | cents straight ment and our State, in the build­ We have also I After the ring service, the bndal' good country people to give him | ing and constructton of all high- DiUon, cherged with murder Common School System and the party and wedding guests were en- { tee works. Don't pay any atten- ways la our State, especially the trial set tor Thuraday. main trouble we find is the fact lertained by Mrs. Culbertson's i tion to him for he associates with repair and conatruetton otf better Prank Stone and Howard Keg- teat a number of parents in the delightful recepboo m the dining Vernon Alfrey and CapL Proctor. ley. cherged with murder; trial bounty have teUed to send tbeir roc tn. Yellow and wtalta « S«d this Marbodale Mt tar Monday. chUdren to sritooi without a law- GOLDE'S colon uaedin tee r where be rigbtluUy I Ed Hlntao. charged wlte -etimto-tee WR tetj .... Department Store gfiiwi m wr thing tor two years and fine him a The Grand Jury fOad ita t»- R ia caltod to himdnR doUm for be has the er my neoed as a dsn. moral dt>- pert wfte Ctacuit BridaBS attentton tead there are cdifl- Imn and as ' — g-iw Widnliy.^ County who could s Democrstic Party. °"*;not go to sehoM tar the lack of I tsel teat moat of you know ma ttons and i Ylte clothes and food and it ia indeed pilMieiir., but It *•is *»vmy 1 iU entirlty. appallng to think that m the land to mast ami talk wtte am* of you of plenty that there are children during the nmatelng tow weeks Hoa. W B. White. denied an education simply be­ prior to the■ p prtnflSy electhm. Circuit Judge 21st Jud. Dlst cause they do not have tee food we MUST 1 n I should tall to Uor^tead. Kentuckv | and clothes to attend school and sonaUy. I shaQ respectfully solicit We have been in mmian eight earnestly recommend that this your vote and Influence tor which days and have returned in open invesfigated by the certifying I teaD be humbly gntefiU. Court seventy-eight indictments. the county officials and Respectfully Submitted. In keeping with your instnic-.a report returned to the next CLAUDE CLAYTON tions on the first day of Court. our USED have attempted to the best before ua our ablUW 0 inveatigste all places' president and other ottictals Sts and places selling' the Morehead State Teachers Col- Veg.C(H)p- beer and intoxicating whiskey i l*8e and And teat this great in- v/ithln tl , County We have , stitutiim is being run in------1939 ...... Chevrolet Master Deluxe Tudor found teat 1 number of places out-1 which beymt a doubt side tee City UmlW have consUt- highest approval of this Grai^ wardi-wtB be tealtsed inm utod what the aeigtab«shav* caU- Jury: it is not noly being run in yem^ acflvlties. It is hoped that •d a rwntnim imfnr? and a ,eru^ aad ecenonic ara^ 1939 ...... Chevrolet Coupe the Apytstilnr wlU atteact at' have ttim at a luffieiaBt nunhef hiklfto& I But has toown ita last enall- buyen, teat tt win Induce > of tee I MlUaSRtalment of fifty parccat Inerease ow before us bee been toe toet that period laM 1938...... Chevrdet Sedaai tee Aseodation. to produce minon and girlsof tondw age year and beyond dauM ikjerifu m oC (paltty px parmlttod to drink and tha fuD cnopantion and support cooperatively mad of this contnaniW- The local Ssnitb-Bughas In pUen of this kind, thtor leuuids ^ the officers of the Court 1936u...... Ford Sedan. the County aerie’s ofllee, we hs’ have not made their report! as doi^ with the County Af^ 4~.~4 that csdy a tryfa« to induce farmers to rmlm of places had saeoied permits to oMtf that the proper steps be tak- mace eropa tor CASH. Rowan «)to have thrae reports filed. 1935...... OWsmobile Sedan County bus too Uttle to sdl in or­ operate road houses as required by law. We have returned in- hi investigating tee County der to maintain a atlifaetory Qv- piupeity on the Courthouse tng. provida educmtloB dietments agsfnst thoee people who do not have permits and we grounds, are find that tee Court- cfaUdrmi and to Improve tee adL houae is In a deplorable condition 1940 ...... Ford Pick-Up A number of tanners are raiaing have berii told by the County At­ torney and County Judge that ami in a serious need of repair sorghum on a large scale—otter­ they do not intend to approve per­ and tee County Judge tells us that ing it tor sale through the sorgh­ 'the only trawn that this was not um co-ops of adjoining counties. mits far any more road bouses In Rowan County. Wite them refus­ remedied was the lack of funds See Us For All Makes and Models of Used Farmers who have planted sorgh­ ing to aBPTQVB pomiils and we recommcBd teat tee bud.-, um Md Intend to seU> should con­ gettor the comingyear include at tact the county agentor tha county operatian of road houses, we be­ Trucks lieve that a lot of tee lawlessness least a small amount for the nec­ and homicides In Rowan County essary repairs tor the Courthouae. WiU be gieafly reduced. We have I" inspecting the Jail houae investigated the beverage; find that there is in^equate MSTCBand— dealers within the City and find j mount of bedding and that __ that «fc-T are ■w—rpw.ig to ‘ bedding that is now in tee Jail is at least within the spirlL of tee i infected with parasites yid — law jeememend teat the ClChunty We bmre also tnaeslsatod toe C^p City gov aad find thatltor the gat 1:49 p.m.E tee City CouacU has done a nlaa has come to our atten ever, the fmtivltie* start earUer ...... FORD...... piece ol WKh in ridding the CBrl • bridge teat as ^ans tar tec habdi and Home of sanitary smears. which wsealbe* toteam ite f Guard, in unitonn, to aaaemble at permitted tarttow tfae.oourthouse tn Bardstown and en. We. bowave parada to the nuue. to investtgate tea As many as onp *• “*»*“* of tee City ' 9 of tea period M ItSS. when Fogh^ visited My <»d Lincoln24 S4 Mercurq Kaatater HawM are expected to be oa tee grouads to weicoros the othar Stete parks are laxity of tee Police Jbdie snfore-1 next _ . . plaanteg to sand persons in eoa- ing of tee Uws within tee City H has also coom to tea attontkm tuaw tepissaaUng tee re^eettve and toe briieve that wite the tels gmd Jury that tea aa- parka, adding an air of pagentiT to Hghfifig of tee JudiciBl power seasuient of the County has the celebration. of tee police Judge teat It wiU re- Bilt in a great beiMlt to tea •"'• COLLINSMOTORCo. FAIR ASSOCIATION.- ! teat tee County Aa- tee fiMiwHai aflaita of the county lewor inquire dOigently Into the a rxga Ona> and tee aetians of tee County I luaumiient of each person to de- as sU heads of departments to be. Judgei County Attorney, and theltermine his proper asswnnent aid Phone 18 Morehead, Ky. in attendewe. R U boped by the Fteeal Court and- find that teeyjthereby prewteittag ar unjust bur- Aasodattoa that tela yaaris fair have run tee County In a v^ [ den aniaropefty owi, who have WiU be tee biggest aad best economical and aatisfhctary way been properly samssed bMd in Rowan County. considering tee federal tejunetton ' AHow ua to texnk tes Court iMiiiii itoi Wm THE MOREHEAD INDEPENDENT ted in one am in ahnoct mi36 Farmers In 5?!^^ ■ ths UA concrete m » &asshoppers Start nad at For Knnx” in*.” Iaecnrdlng to ilia aUtemeaL said the bunding* Work On Crops As Kentucky Sign AAA (t wUl have no ration to the would be erected on the Univer ­ highway testing tobofatory in sity cempus at a coat of a^imd- Pnnktort." said Itb. Aaderaao. "R mately *90,000 and ti Grass Becomes Dry Farm Plans For ’41 will be devoted to the improve ­ was expected to coat *15,000. “We ment and betterment of pavtag. ahaU have the benefit of the Unt- Experimept SUlion Su*jtesla What we 'are. ■raking mm than veralty library and ihaD uae stu­ Ninety-Two Percent Of Ellid' anything else ia durability and by dent aid as nroch as poegible."be Method Of ble Fvms Are Pvtkipat- varying cement compoaltleft we added. Control inc Grasshoppers ai some setUoPi. •>! Kentucky, acoitra- Coopemting in the Agricultural tns to rcp"rl.< rtrceiveO Jt the A»!- Adjustment Adrainistratian pro- riculuira. h.\pei imcnt Suition at wims of the United S»ate» Depart­ Lexington A slalement issued by ment of Agriculture. 189,130 Ken- lurky farmers have signed farm olans fnr !941, it is announced from the State AAA office at Lex­ ington. This increase Is more than 10.000 over the number of [ TH/SN£IV farmers in the IMO programa. ; The 189.136 Kentucky farmers] in the 1941 procrams a.'e ninety-1 ^BARI-CIDE two percent of the number eligible EFPECTIUE- ' to oarticipate Cooperatmg farms ECONOniCIIG make up about ninety-five percent •f Kentucky's cropland Virtually all farms growing wheat, com. tobacco cotton and commercial vegetables are in the programs this Mrs. Marrir of Ptk.vlllc, K.rtlKky. i. „„„„„ ppipkb.r’/n.. ™»i.»i si: Ueipatlng ;n the programs in Rob­ ; Jf'hSrSs of .wkrdrd by ,hr spopson, of tko ooptoof. ertson. where 503 of 504 eligible ______farmers signed up Other countlea I'rau.ms which might make easy | more than ninety-five per- Ihe department of entomology says they feed, that grasshoppers, content to feed look for results until a- bomb targets. Thus the workers ,ent of their farmers in the 1941 three days after applying the; travel by auto to get to their | programa are Morgan. Andeiwm. •AUUM tEDUCnON COftfyL and remain alongthe road sides as longas the bait. Dead grasshoppers will then _ Shelby and Woodford. There be found under trash and litter— ^ ^ , __ seventy-eight of the one hundred- grass remains green, are now leav ­ 2. Plants situated in areas pre- | eounties In the State with few of them die in the open spac- Wow ram Cm—I Becafc 1 ing the tough, dry gram in many vioualy without industrial produc- , „i„rty percent or more of their, t«w-iai-«iaa»—«l* parts of the state and moving into lion must draw their workers from | (,rms operated in the programs' Maa < . ew Mmb. Come ie aiad fields of com. tobacco and vege- great distances becauae of the ab- i swtzi Ubles where the plaots are green sence of tkUled workers m the , soil-bulldingpractii a In the and succulent. The migration is Auto Production A neighborhood. Again—the auto | ,uncuitural conservation pro- comparauvely slow. The insects Is the only transportation. j g^am are to be completed by June usually Start feeding of the planting and gradually move Vital Factor b .At a smokeless gunpowder j 30. More than 165,000 of the deeper into the field, consummg niMt now being established in, Kentucky farmers In the 1*40 Charlestown. Indiana. Bathrlck | AAA programs filed appUeatmna the plaots as they go. Defense,b Belief reports workers murt travel thlr-, ihowing soU-conaervmg and aoll- If often happens that there is a, ______Ity five~ mUes u,to m«irtheir Jobsmbs At a building practices carried out dur- feocv-row between PooUac Sales Chief Cit« We« Coast plane plant 9.W work- ing^ the^^^^^ and the one invaded, ers arrive daily In 3.000 sutoa- I Besides retirement of s pe^t- stance, the grasshoppers, after stances Where Cars Are maav as tar as forty miles a- , age of cropland from sod-depletlng feeding during the day. return to NeeesMTT jcrtips. soil-conserving and soU- - CALL the fence-row to pass the night the importan- Boston.Bathrtck lays..» pn.v.d- ' building practices carriirf out by Localized d Advantage of this knowledge u in c^ng'>n« commute Kentucky farmers - <«4n mrlud. CITY CAB taken in applying control measur­ e of tbe ! m carryin* ^ KMiery. ed seeding of 2.126. es Poisoned bait made by mixing, the national defense program n|g„,etiua«U fifty-aeven miles a- gumes and grasses ttmung under PHONE while dry. one hundred pounds of is produced by D U. HathricR,! j 151J20 acres of green mm^ Quick - Courteeu* - Service ' wheal bran and five pounds of eeneral sBlesmanager of Pontiac i These and many other instances I crops, planting 1.557 acres of tor- Paris green or white arsenate and ^erai sBJ nag ^^^^^ automobiles are pl.iyingi est trees, improving stands — • ’ - Motor Division. Just returned from j GSNSRAI.9KUCnUC 68 then adding and mixing well two the toEense effort are indicative I 257 acrea of farm woodland, a national sales tour. I gallons of ordinary lubricating oil, that automobile production ; spreading1.193.212 tons of agncul- is broadcast at the rate of ten to Two factors have contributed HELM'S REDUCED SUMMER de-‘must be eontinned during the tural limestone, applying phoS' PRICES Heavies *8.45 up— twelve pounds to tbe acre. Apply ouLi present emergency, the Pontiac phales equivalent 168,719 the bait to that part of the field Offiriaiiy pullorum tested Gov ­ sales chief believe*. fertilizer to pastures. ernment approved— Our Cham­ where the grasahoppei* are feed- I'meadows and new seedlngs of le- mgand to the space between theirineir N. £. Eennaid Hardware 60. pion hen laid 175 polnta past 181 I and be- R wma not unto the Dtwnvsry of‘.gtanea and days. Hatching all year. BMp- bed and hteakfasl—or between the MOREHEAlkk KENTITOnr fence-row Where they spend the yond the reach of maas trafi*por- WortiNO,. AnUrtcr iHM^ tbl buUetina. HMia’s Hatrtirry, ttfion facilities to avoid concen-' trade got Into its Stride.______, 200 feet of lerraces. Paducah, Kentucky. ■ night and the plants upon which STOCKYARDS THURSDAY

-f. THB BOBEHEAI) DTOEPENDENT Laundry Board To Price Control In HflPFUl ROW*TD DETECT COUlRSFEir COTIS KNOW YOUR MONEY 1. ENOW YOUH MONEY! Be Organized T(0 Consumer’s Hands, SSHONETTES And Avoid loa Doe to Coonlerfeib 2. 1UNG all cotoa on a hoid aurtoea. Genuine cotos aound 8y Bmnnd Donild E. W«bb clear and bell-llke. Countsrielts sound dull Investigate Wages Says Economist 3. FEEL all colna. Most counterfeit cotoa (eel Tha Uo&ad States Sasnt Sarrtea and yoac pdla srlah you on genuine cotoa ore distinct evenly pieced. On eounteiie InflathMutry Praetka to ENOW YOUR MONEY, and tfaxasab this oattatowlds •ial Ra- Soaaa mm to every a«e have poorly spaced and inegular. latioiis W Cl Burrow i BOutfit to attain a hi^ standard of atrnflnftot proqram aim to suppraga fits A price-riae in conaumer goodly Boiarotm* olcoiffltHMtlDto thls wedc that be had called into workingbardshipi on everyone, moral rectitude and rlfhMivtoc BDWTOCA9C session the Kentucky Kmitnum tho7 have atrlvaci to secure toem- may in part be prevented by unit­ QbHrvoDoe d 6mm few afanple iu Im wIH i 1. ENOW YOUR ENDORSERSJ Wage Board for laundries, dry arivas to a poaltioB wtoeh wo«dd 1 the pecfcMbooks d the NaUA cleaners and dyers. The Board, ed action, according to Miaa AUea ^eam tbtor favnrtte daltr- In ! 2. DEMAND dehnjty irt^wwHi-rrtiwT^ of the poyea tint to be appointed for a specif­ thla tom taagbt by Jesus we Thnfare, I uroe evary PSemo to oantufiy tJniversily study 6w rolss and to hdlow f I 3. COMPARE endoraameol on check wlto aionoture on Iden- ic industry, is to meet in Its initial Kentucky home economics depart- find Iwar tedtelduato can attain a sessian at the poaittan to Ufa that will not only Tbs Uoitsd States Seost Ssrvles is gnddul Department cm the morning ha idaariad to Ood but by their far 6» wfaolebeartod eoopsiatlop wfatdx ^ 4. WPA workers carry cards wlto Identiflcailim number, signa­ June 30. Operating under tlvaa riww forth works of rlgbt- tt bM dvRzyi snioysd from your poUes ture and physlcni descrtpllcn. If you cash WtA diecks. com­ Kentucky Mlnireuir Wage Law, from Mias Harriet Elliott, e aotunaH far the bettannant of offlesn. and we now anlldt the raststnnnB pere these three things and make sure the daecripfion tits that the Board will bold a public hear- er representative on the defenaa d every Ameiicnn dttssn to 6ils sSort to of the person presenting tha cfaade. information and others, the Gov- la the V B this text cost of living and wages now'vfnment clearly wishes to prev^ ■ ttols what tha straightgate piwvent eEbne toroudi Ibis modem mediod d education, to- 5. flE CAUTIOUS dwul cashing a check on which the payee s steed d toe ens^ metbod d prosscutlona and Imprisonnisnt. paid to Uundry workers, and then 'nflationary prices, pointed out the address ia far removed from your place of business. nend to Coirnnisaioner Bur-' borne economist. To succeed in «r ye would that b n diould do 8. REMEMBER—You moy lose toe amount oi any Government minimum wage which will program, the co^r^on td to tten; far apply to the Uundry industry in ; consumers must be obtained. T« c^eo vdhldi has not been andenad by tha rtghiful payee. ttda - . . iSn^kyitucky. •' I They may help in the foUowtoC tola act an toa precepts of toe ^ ** Chid. U. S. Secret Service. 7. MAEE A CHEd BEFORE YOU TAKE A CHECXIl ■ays: law and an toe admonltiecis of the The first meeting. Burrow said.| By slowing-down on all unnac- prophets are bundlad togatoar. will be devoted to organization of,; essary buying. Thla act la- toe aichstma that BOW TO OCnCT OOIBRZBfEir BLU the Board itself and the determin-; By putting any Increase m p«#- apsaa ton aotranca to tha King­ ation by the Body as to methods i from farm products mto dw- dom Heaven which Jaaua 1. ENOW YOUR MONEY1 »f.rn«dur. «kld,»Ul b.teli™- ...... other... _safe s ioundad to toe earth. On tbU Z COMPARE toe suapectod btO wlto o genuine d toe amne raOiCT thu, it. archstata Is engraven tha one SPECIMEN WABMNG NOTICE public wa b« hdd U . 3 „,i,maUc.lly huylug la word that is universally under­ type emd denomination. Observe carefully toe following 1.1.U U.U, »h,« luu UOl U peuduca. CClOlPUt pt- stood more than any other—and features: rnmmi W Smam Sorfaw adiaa l> b* dmd —HfaS tot. been determined. , poorer quality necessarily— that word is “Uiva.'* It Is tois Kentucky Industries which are,^,*^ ^ subtle tnfiMtre working in the W fORIBAff; Gwnkw is UWlfce. stoadi out iraB vrol bocbjrowKi I engaged in intrastate buamesa and' millions which U a Itae to9tad ngnlcirihMsi aoOss patkaladr the syaa. lbs nn Hi«nAn fti niiTEvm rU6E TBS NTICE 01 Uvea of man and woman in the , employ women and minors j serving m the army or on defense KM mi CUI UIISTEI , now operatingunder a blanket obscure as weU as tha cxhaltad moMtot b dua nmfar. a I projects, the ability to prodltcc- p dark wib hiegnkB-md brekao Uena, which was issued June poaltloos to lUe that makes toe ^ I normal consumer goods is lesscn- g^^ P°»°a c wm A niAMSEi 1939. and which set up a minlmuffl ^ Taken witfi higherwagesand ktogdan of BSavao liken unto anp TOU A couHteireit mu toasa hhhte to toe meal. Thla to- wage for affected employees Iftprofint «r/ere ‘•competition" to ftuanea movda on far tha sal- L ooMOf tonstoin Burrow ao^ts the buying might force prices up be- vattOB af mai and wana aid tte 1 TBBTIONgWUa aOiO! findings of the Laundry Board, a yond ability of lower wagewill thoi be set up for work­ gtocy Ood to tha aartou Uao g a«UT ntf nusu UHon a groups to buy needed goods, Mm UMBI TOU toCfart A JwSlm nBTcxr ers in this industry in an order GMtotSIMMiKBH JT IMS Uorrison added. wfaidi wU! supersede, as tar as the At the Universty of Kentucky SAIT. TBI tapa mi poua laundries an concerned, the blan­ hass bbeen meet- > to toa hand of 3. RUBBING o Un wiU NOT prov. whtobm tt ia gmxutim oi WU tuMOU na ■worm ket order. mg several hours weAiy t Members of the Board, appoint­ God fa the promottoo of his countMtoU: Ink wiO rub oil of sttfasi. aider ways of meeting the prob­ * TWMMMfAVm ed by Governor Keen Johnson. lem. and bow to give the fam 4 RL £MBER-Ndr ALL STRANGERS AIE COUNTER- me BACK OS too imt. aho wu ia « «, TAO na TAO NUMMB OTAMT TOC CAN BOBBOW >1M FEtTERSv BUT AaOOUNTEBFEHEBS-ABE LIKELY TO BE tm oeuoui ansB or rm oeawg. CABS swotvm W S Long. Mayfield. 7TRANGERS. Walker. Richmond, and Joe Sch-t^^ prevmt prices going higher— V Tan Caa Mmm acker, Louisville, representing ttie; th* Government ’s direct aetkm can TO mow YOUH MONEY employers; William Oanter. Louis-rendwed by iU-adviani tlAT A WEEK riUe. Sb^ ' buying pracUces on the part of to Th* only three types d cunmey printed by the Unitod Slates srmr magbam which ouistbates the vUle. and A. T Wood. Dayton, - concluded the home e TIME PATBCENT TABLE resentingthe employees; Dr Chas. nnmiat Cadi Tan Government tar circulation are: nWOIAIIT FEATOBEB OF CDHBEHCT BERRBS) TO B THE PAMPBLEt ~ Welch, LouisviUe. Mrs. Jat Prto. A tut. L rOIQlAL BE^TVE NOTES. whkdibKD OtmiswiaSaaattwsiBid Shropshire. Lexington, i 1 OMITED STATB NOTES, which m RS> somban and ad. Mrs. Woodson Browning. Madison- Ij Independent $L50 1. SKVEH camnCATES. «Udi bwn BUIE monbn and ssol viUe. representing the public. POBTHAZn Dennminnttona ot hiDs may be (dantified by parfroUK ok. cm aO SIJB UQe Try Us For Prices And I.-Wi.'SS <»a‘' Adb blQg ITh BBS fa a-Lan Baa da oQ t&JBO bdlli OB oS SULOO bOs QualityInOur Aldse. T- I - M -E on oB fILOO bille M ofl inJX) bflle _TOANC« ffL, (lito.)

it easy or see th* girl friend, and 1 the Army of the United Letoapray: Ctti God, than who art love, share with us that moto Air C«iB Cadets ninety-nine and one-half percent S & W DISPENSARY tinivesaal motkm that we of the Advanced Training period : OOOPOH TCtoAK Bi^ Life At will be accounted for. The last With the uaemng insOnct of Main St. Ca»key Bldg. half percent brln^ the greatest!homing pigeon, the Pacific salmon satlstactioa. It is the five hours; leturns from the sea to the streams Advanced Schools aet ter graduaticsi eerctnon-1 and lakes of its origin to spawn Anyooe having a rdiglous ies, when ' the Cadet receives his: i mml probtem on which they wish “It lUias A G«od Blaa Aad A “Wings" and a « confidential advlee. ia cordially In­ Second Lieutenant, Air Corps Re- vited to write tally about their Lot Of TraaiiNf To Blake • Donald S. Aa Army Flying Officer” Webb, WrlMey. wffi-give a ompi letta reply, to- Profesakmd “Almost anybody can fly an : airplane." recently commented an Army Air Corps, instruetor. *%ut tt taka a good men and a lot of Cards training to make an Ai PLASTIC AGITATOR officer.'' 'lOT CCR80OE That evplnina why only twenty- three percent of the total time at A. F. Effington Adveneed- Army Plytog Sduoto la Raw m tomoeiow. As abung. or spent in the air. DENTIST atomgw. than dumtaum. light ua Out of a total of 1.440 boura, the Army Aviation Cadet devutes 339 anAk»h. Ctmnot tosrmlaat tar- heui* to fiytng. M hours dnrtov idak or eoeroda. A lilatiBaa agBatoe. dayUgbt houad, and forty hours to ni^t flsring. These flgnres to- dude the time taksi in prepara- Dr. L A Wise tlcas DO the runway, taxiing the ■xs moved to Om i. A. Bays SOLID BRASS CENTER POST ship to take-off point and bringiiig jewebry Store where be win WILL NOT CORRODE \ / it bade to "the line" when the flightis over. The time the stu­ be located every ttriday. exa; RkW. Maarva cantorpoto mrsrU of dent'pilot actually spends in the bitog eyes and fltttog ikm air Is seventy hours—fifty-nine solid brass. 100% aoa-eorrosive. hours in daylight end eleven boort No botta tfanogh tub. A Bfalima THE MAN (AND 6IRL!) in after-dark flying. Lane Funeral Hame esBlar poet Seeming the most Important thing is to “get 'em in the air." but Ftmeral Direetnn SUPER-CAPACITY ^ WHO CAME TO DINNER! toere are other things which count tar more. One is toat the avia ­ PORCELAIN TUB , WILL NOT CORRODE A lliiiisaBwstofyc^m tion Cadet learn to be a good, well- Phosa: 91 (D bt). 174 (Nitkt) «toe Wn lyi Recm mdie Brew HotaU ‘Oiytov disciplined soldier. To farmatioos. ttierettoe. he de­ Tbto new. i dty tab is tor die «»a^ toe toamc toad to toe eUe votee 234 boura. fartr mimxtea. daaignad Ice « See this nett Seuto. trip toali^ &HMfc to toetoemtolamaafeor gbetoen percent of his time, to Dr. 0. M. 3 water levels - Qgfat leads, bm- orientation he gives thirteen boura, diom loads 1

pennit Ut%.^Bta far alaetf. But leadtog mii^toy auflurltlei have laarnad acandmy ia this ancient in- \ ' tOetL To the Bw who handle BROWH ■m vtheairptaBa.daniisdiah- DR. D. DAY mmJ XmMt In the tnn weto periad. riytng Jeweler - Optometrist maaM.HMam.Mi Cadets are reguited to deep 4M bom, or thirty-tour percent of (he time! CararATona Me BRAYE'RS Add to tots deven perecBt BfORKREAD. KY. tone aOottad to the Cadet to take- “MOREBEAirS GOSPLETE rCBNmiKE STOBE" the ymarewgAD mPEPBISDENT Tke halibut aftra^ Baa ca Oi T. Sterling-I- Sunder,,aunoer^ fcobmenti wee carried cot. June 39th (St Peter's D«r—Third Mt side, which Sunder after Trinitr}: HolrCwn- mtmton'aod Serrhonat »3ft a. rtt- Keyeteni L. V ^ kloore. of CsTTtfltBn. Kaatiirkj . Te Gtee Addrsa NOnCBOP ADBOMSTRATOB 5peak Sunday. June 29, 6ahi4th0fJiiiy- Hmisa la gH«i «• lA ID. C. Kirtley. of Lexington, Mr. the advanced elaei inI avtation, niblect. “If America Should De­ daugbter. Mrs. Austin Riddle. pcioaaa emfiw toe eatoto at €»■ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bleir return­ and Mrs. Boone CaudOl and dsn- the Ualvent^ of Ajtenaaa. clare War. What Should Christians ed Mondar night trom a visit with • • • Jghter,Susan Louise, of Sandy Conway, where he and bis tolde Do?" This wUl be b Mrs. Cecil Landreth and MU racm. ball games,bull fight,mer­ relatives in Cincinnati. 'Honk and Mis PoUy S3rod of ariU the summar. topic tor toe morning sevtoe b< Grace Caasicy went to LouisvUl chant awards, ale. Monday tor a short visit. j North Vernon. Indiana, were the 10:45, at the Methadist Cbm^ etolM acaM mU atoato wfli Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Kennard s of Mr . and Mm. D. In the aveniis Ilia patriotic ttHB to ■■ tommato., were visitors in Leeington on B. Caudill. Miss Marie Falls Is spendingtoe sroarara—idana tor whidi have Mrs.l. e..E. HoggetlQlUtc miuand Bobby HoggeI _ .__. .__ _ dniy vmfitod as iiaetril hp tow. Sundar- week it Kentucky Wesleyan Col­ Sot%aan eompMad. ___ CHllCH NEWS lege, as a repreaentative of Tea. MdrahMd emtalnly WILL Thia JBM Uih. 2*0. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oppei Young Petmle's Division ol Z' have a Pourth oC July CMafien! at Prestons- • • • H.O.CMMLn s parenU Methodist Church, in toe a> tm *a >unday. Mr. and Mrs. Arlie CaudiU and Youth Asembly. Thirty-five percent of the total children spent Monday ni^t at the Three local yoptha. Misses Mary •* -*- liwuivliig home after a visit with her sifter. Lyons home. S31b Lappin and Joyce Wolfford, Reverend L. B. Mattingly. Miss ^^~v«hlel« at 1-, - MV7 Adkins. Miss Avis dine mid road uoarings in 1949, remlW Mrs. B. D. Pattos was t .On»n of pLn—'led diplomas last Saturday at toe 57 Ted Tsto attended toe Sta- tnm motog rnMidas running Into •as visitor in Ashland on and Mrs. W. D. Texas, were guestsrests of Mrs. Walker]*^Waivee . granuauon earn uses held st The obdident MawwaLeaders wConferencev mviwi — »»held re- the tode of Mbs. Mr. end Mrs. C. B. McCuUougb day. and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wnidfll Northern Kentucky Young Peoples | gently at Lake Junaluska. wen visitors in Lexingtonon Sun­ • • • Confwenee, held at Camp Meach- Carolina, Mr Lawrence Ricketts expects all last week. der. am each summer. • • • move his family this week frotn • • • These three attimded the con- The Progressive Workers Sun- J. T. Daugherty, Walter Carr. MaysvUle to their new home at the Mrs. Otto Carr and Mias Mabel fercnce for four summers, receiv- day School Class held thair regular Mn.T.S THE&TBE 2 ftp-Jidj M Arthur Caudill were in Cin- end of Wilson A' Carr honored Miss Mary Cather­ ing marks In the courses i bualneM and social meeting last Sunday (or the ball game. • • ine Click of Salt Lick with ____I of study offered by toe faculty. I Thursday evening. June 19, st the • • • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Comette and “”^IThe courses dealt with such re-i home of Mrs. A. C. King, with Mrs. OFFICIAL FIGHT HCTURES Bwbert Fannin of West Liberty daughter Margaret Sue, spent last Iliaious nroblems as conducting W. K. Kenney as co-bostcss. was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. week at Mammoth Cave and other Miss CUck has been a stu^t at, auirch administration. The Devotional was led by Mrs. Carr on Saturday points of interest. the CoUege and has many fr’«*““i^|,„rahip. teaching classes, the Lionel Fannin, scripture by Mrs. • • • here. i_____anH r*^ii svalev an Cmra >•- BEVERAGES help wanted —girl trimble 43c in Cinein- nati. Ohio. Good salaryi Phone Mr. .mi Mr. F»ul taat MILLS 315, Morehead, Kentucky. WhBcbotiag OKANGE JinCE « On. Cn J2e THEfLTRE theatre Et8]k . M3k MT. STERLING. KY. PHONE 140 Z Tan Caas BREAD BCOBEBBAS. KY. FRIDAY. JUNE W ^ “REACHWG^B THE 15c H TOURS. A FRL, JUNE 2Q.g7 LAYER CAKE BAR CAKE BOIeheU DINNBH ROLLS Bbertoi “SCAB FUB8" anti Brnk- Goodwins Apple SATURDAY. 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