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The Morehead Independent ‘ONE OP KENTUCKY’S GREATER WEEKLIES iL MOREHEAD. KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1938. Aimaal Spelling Bee Breckinridge Loses Chandler Threatens To Be Held January In Overtime Period The" Alfalfa® Club, Washington™ ToCaUHoliday“Drs^ fun-making organization, held a 21st In Morehead While Eagles Win mock convention Saturday and “nominated" Senator Alben W State Burley noor Vihnor to Represent Conty Barkley, of Kentucky, for Presi- In SUte SpeiHmr Bee Eaglets Drop Close Decision dent of the United States. Governor Says He Has Watch Al Lewmffle To Trojans; College 'acceptance’ ’ Speech, ed PaHtiig Prices Wtth Beats Union Barkley promised "everything Grave Concern The Annual County Spe]Uns everybody. ’’ Bee, held each year in conjunction Union set up a specially designed The Governor A. B. Chandler an me defense to halt Lawrence elub elected Edward with the Courier-Journal State Walsh. Washington, to succeed nounced this week be was "pre SpeUinf Bee. will be held la More- Carter here last week, but the pared to take definite action” to Harlan Qash, with his customary Senator Pat Harrison, of Missis- head OB Friday, January 21sL The sippi, as Its president. obtain higher prices for hurley ipeHinc contest wiU be held along adeptness, continued dipping the tobacco sold in Kentucky and with, the teachers conference sche- leather through the hoop to score would make an investigation ‘"io 22 points and lead Morehead to iermine '‘why buyers are letting iu third KIAC victory. The final Buell Hogge Takes the prices go down at this lime." score was 39 to 28, the Eagles The governor expressed anxiety drawing into a comfortable lead Place With Garageover the sharp decline in' prices during the last 15 minutes of the paid on Kentucky hurley markets. tbe spring. The-Jounty Spelling Resiiras Position As Science not elaborate on what Bee has become A annual event ^ I Breckinridge Training School form his •definite action" would and the pupils of the ttiunty '■ lost a hesrt.breakidg overtime Teacher Al Morehead take but it was reported reliably schools look forward to it with game to the Mt. Sterling T^bjans Hi?h School he would order a sales holiday un- much interest. As yet none of our there Tuesday evening. Bwek les the situation changed itittit- jumped into a sizeable lead at BueU Hogge. Science teacher at diateiy. representatives have won ii. the Morehead High School re- State Contest but no one is will the outset, was ahead six pouits I have been keeping in close at the haU and held this signed hish position this week w ing to concede defeat until the JOHNSON CAMDEN LIBRARY a place with the Midland touch with the hurley market ever contest U I until the waning minutes ______^iarage here. There are no since the season opened,” the gov “The most baaotiful library in Kentocky.** is the term that has been : game when Tatum and Pritchard ernor said in an oral statement. were forced out of the gamp on local applicants for the position, raOGRAM appropriately appUed to the Johnson Camden Library on the ^mnus which will be filled at a «eciol “I have talked over the situation of tb«Morehead BUto Teachers Colics^ This hoUdingis one of the most ;per30nal fouls permitting ML 'ith the Kentucky Farm Bureau BOWAN TBACBEBS MBBTINO Sterling to tie the score at the meeting of the Rowan County 1 In the Morehead plant, which conaists of ten modern stnietnres. Board of Education this evening. Federation and with tobacco «>■« end of the regular playing time. generally. FMDAY, JAPryARY 21 The Board has decided to In PLAN RADIO PROGRAM The game was fast throughout nine-thirty a m. augurate a Smith'Hugbes course, am extremely anxious about FROM NASHVILUE the Breck team being slightly han which consists of the teaching of the recent price decline ^nd am t;«S—Invocation Lexington Market] S^t usEwre ^itIw dicapped. however, by the agriculture and manual arts, at determined- to find out just whit The foUowing committee com- Sterling floor which is conridw- the Morehead High School Carl IS behind it. The farmers should Comette. Mt. Carl Stewart, a June gra ably smaller than that which they Disposes Of Large Wade, of Hart County, a graduatei be paid a fair price for their de 10:15-11:30—Sperang Bee duate, who will finiWi his work are used to playing on. 12dM — Luneheon, High man; Or. B. D. Judd; at the College this month, has of Western Kentucky State Teach duct and 1 am ready, willing Fan*; Mr. Keith Davis, and Mr. The game between Morehead ers College has been employed anxious to co-operate with toewi Affloont Of Bnrley accepted a position »s mathe High and^tchins scheduled this G. C. Banks, has been appointed matics instructor in the West IJ*«- instructor. m every way possible to bring this " plan the broadcaat progr: -y- evening has about” MuMe—Rev. B. H. Kasee erty High School. West Liber^, Under the Smith-Hu^tes set Addren—Dr. J. D. Falls r WSM, April 22. This pro up the Federal government pays During toe last few weeks, toe General DlscussUm gram will be broadeato under the Is Lowest %f Entin Boycotting' Japan one-hall of the teacteers salary governor said, “my time'has been Judges in the Spelling Cbateet: au^iicea of Peabody College at Yedr who meet their occupied largely with getting toe Mrs. Hartley Battaon NaahvUle, Tenn. Is Serious Job Mr. Wade will teach cMaes to legislatureorganizedand mapping In iU second Meaviast five-d^ Mrs. C. O. ftratt Credit To Be Given adult farmers at a plkce and timg out the bisinial budget bilL Now JohnT. Bedwlaa mle partod in bis^. the Lexing _ Japan is serious to be announced later. It is {wob- that this has been attended to I ton tobacco msrkM Ust week- dis. Pttmmincar: Jee’^acinney. with coeds of the school aWe. that these clasMS will intend to devote my time to find Vau^an To Deliver posed of 15.157.293 pounds of leaf For Api£ed Music of New York Uni held either at Eniottville or Fac- ing out wfaat is behind the b^ for 33.375.319.68,/the lowest week versity. Twenty of them decided T»Apply As Aar Other Cd- tobacco marketing conditions and Ban^ Address ly avmagt of the Mason. last week to wear sheer wool them as soon as Capitol These past five sales sent the le*» Hovn foward hose instesd of silk stocking possible" The boys looked upon them and totol vtouBw of tobacco twwdlwl The governor’s statement toU to Lextogton aeasoo to tound them good. The girU found “Stop Carter,’Is Cry Credit for opgiMmuie la to them vx>^-and also Ben KO- Comments 388.117 poundsT^ fm «aM«7. One of .M ' of toe Kentaeky
Wton stooa koumad Monday Btit Morehead SUr Baga’t Collage,will daUver (the ^ mnt the season actingbead of toe Morehead Col- Been Halted fai Aay total to arouad ^ million pounds. -What iegsmusie departmeit. An typo address at the riiiirtaiira Jfcwever, raoaiiAs are wqMCtad to -Well, GaMC things?- BEHIND THE day Banquet to be htodY^ the dwindle eonaidtoably, and prob- cd muaic, both Wbetber it be fact or not, prac Chriatton Churdt Saturday. Jeni*- mbty Win be very ligbtaftor vocal, have longbeen taught at “My dem’.’' saU die, -we don’t tically every haakethell fani to here in Frankfort. in 'ear soefa tfatoff. Everything SCENES . . . wmk. \ Eastern Kentucky will tefl yoo and arouad the CapRot aeeaptt **• I, at 7M p. ea„ it wu aa- the Coltege else that we wew. pajamaa, riipa, it aa a i nouneed today by the cunwdttoa tomtaf ysaturdey pi negligees,will bs cotton or woM tost Lawrowe Carter, center on Ring out toe old, rl« to the toe Morehead Eagles, is the Com-^ for the ce irley erbp at 90 per Credits ~to applied motic wIB from now on. new. In toe world of buatoeae BarUay daapRa toe toct dvt aai-' 90 per'cent inchi be the. same as any greatest baske is ushered to by leaden a ttao banquet wlB player. the the Oevamor nor aiQr of his tor any dsff^o, Prof. MBS BOLOtED MOms aadtedus^ who poUtkal idvlaara have Mid that go to the Fowdatlea for fatanUto: the totwceo that ii George stotodL S NSW SKO^MKY -Uaatoppable” is the name toat he would mn. Not one word has Paralydaandd is bald eads yum in< Cnto clMB wm meet two hours bat been apidled to tola Baitoa promemof toe old ye boan iMMd ^OdaUr. wito dm t the be» Fridmr esA wceh, and one boor credit SCteMiUradhiH . _ . youth who is to Us Senior. en ceidd axpaet to hj ndter looaevr'* »• ‘------^ aigbt win not be,i - be gMn. No outeUe work Ky.. hea filted toe pesttom of and has scored US paints to alx dal time wfik aa ana of the aBtrlasI y«uM the fir«t of the week, bat wlB win be reqsired. Mocteiy of flm l^rsoancl I for an I at low ebb after a tour-yoa: total around 370 to ITS nss Rigv wIR meat mid to Dr. J. D. Falla, left 19 potott a game. In bis pounda. M-. Dsvte win teseh vioUn. and at by toe recant r re year Carter MtcBt. #aget and towral pnai> •ear the natlan are Durtai «w eendBg week rntoi Ifr. Oeorfli wind of BCtei Eva Lee Woods. Gfp&nts and as a Junior 18 _____ y being hdd a di^ evUef stoce wilt be mmclentiy beo- Hiss Woods fedgned to sccQrt per match. Altogetoer he has amn edb on Swdmr. vy to KDd the vutoOH tip to bw- a position as sccratary to Dean acoreti f«7 potots te the to«tos. by Uadtag I ______tween 389 and HO HMtoa pounda - 7. Grise af Wmtem State Ttaeoe scores have been made de- further period of industrial to- And Mtt then until the ware, toUowad by a Maw up know toat It haa toite toe toot toat toe bouses finally has always coneentiated Happy Chandler wants has at his comnlend the powerful The first allotment of money to itself. steel . is expegted ernor deddea to enter the Senate Asked how the number com go to the United States Senate. state machine which would func boy and improve farms waa suf. As one approach to the solution to the ftrst weeks of 1938, but z-ace there is little doubt but he. pared with last year, he said he 3. Keen Johnson wants to be tion at higher speed for ChafMler ficient to start the programin only of this problem, Congress has further gains may be slow and will enter into a longand stren- believed the figure was substan Governor. than it ever has before. Thousands a few counties to each state, Mr. passed the Bankhead-Jones Farm halting until some of the exist- *uoua campaign. tially greater. They were 4. Senator M. M. Logan wants upon thousand^ of State Highway Cobb said, and Rowan, Carter and Tenant AcL' to provide loans to ' es have been swept Chandler is a wheel horse to all to yet, be added, with a broad to be a Federal Judge. and other Commonwealth Elliott counties were not included help a Ignitednumber of compe grin. ___ away. Steel scrap pieces sttU point such political endeavon and Ms 5. Fred M. Vinson doesn't want' first Ust However. tent tenants, sharecroppers, and to be a Federal Judge but would stete^wide populariV cannot be Bankhead-JdnesFarm Tenant Act ■ their ------Pro denied. He would enter the GIVES BOOK BEWW like to be chairman of the power, authorized to be appropriated two land, and has appropriated 510,-' duction of steel HigoU in 1937 an anWnt New Dealer who has ful Ways and Means Committee in and one-half times as biuch for 000,000 fiscal year beginningJuly interesting review of the IS estimated at approximately 50 backed the President to aU of Ms the House. filer Is better fortified politicaUy years thereafter. If congressmakes million grok tons, a largerarg^ t policies. It mi^t be noted here book. “Madame Curie." was given If the above aspirations be foun today then he has evir been in these additional funds by Miss Inez Faith Humphrey at ded on fact instead of rumor, Ken his life. He has money and pa- than for any previous year c ,toat the Governor has run three 1928 and 1929. and a ’ otoer counties may be taken into to carry out the program. the meeting of the Edueatlonal De tucky may witness more political tronage behind him . . his ad- ^for^pg^t^ofOce Here are the answers about 54 per cent over 1836. anCL-bas batted the program. Counties were cho partment of the Morehead Wo maneuvering during the next three mlnistoatifin has been a popular sen by the Secretary of Agricul questtons most frequently asked man's Club wMch met Thursday ^yrolls of the industry estab tical league. months than it has seen in many with the rank and file of the ture on advice of the state farm abdUt the program. evening at the home of Mrs. J. C. yosT. voter. Take for example, the rural lished a new record during 1937. An effor^ beiiy made here., tenant advisory committee on the X Where wlU leea be Take Barkley's desirn for an vote to Rowan .County, whicfa re approximately J975.0OQ.O0O. about to do I : about quench- baste of number ef tenonU as Fuads have been kOotted to each by the bostesa. example. The distinguished Ken presents two-thirds of the total 25 per cent over 1936. ’ Ing toe thirst of those who like compared with number of far state agd territory on the^baste of tuckian is Democratic floor leader toMr beer and skittles and are mers. The availability of good its farmstiopulation acdsHtiie pre- the Senate and an avowed don’t kndw much about CHURCH DRILLS OS, WELL by ^esidtof to term land was also a factor, it valenee ef tenmicy. Loons will be BfOVKS IN8UBANCK OTFICB supported of the New DeaL He but they do about Chandler, arid county::^ fam has been pre- was stated. made to aboit 800 eounties in toe team, as the likely choice of addition there U a growing feel- If United iteetoOT in Christ No.G asBted by (toA,Sdtebai, blind sol Mr.. Cobb said toat a good deal respective states sad tarrito'riss. Roosevelt to succeed him that Barkley is mora of a . at EvanficUne. . La., conescomes iffi! a an-ftoinCantobeU County, to to- of interest to the ownership pro- Virgil Wolflord Otis week toat he White House, observers say. fiingtanian than be is fttsbo. thoe may be a busy time •Msp 1 ptooM to A2 pe^ had moved the officra of his to. At toe same time if Cbandtor A a cornertof the etoircb < caBtrthe amount , of alcohol by in this county, i I to a hum- ByBie Sbaeten of Agrtetfitore tonmec eaato*ny frem toe Cecil should run against Baritley this forces volume to be contained to z with the advice of the State Form Btiikltng to the Caudill Building year Keatmtoy is apt to see one of Wentm-tey -are not any too well **^e oU V about toe plaas te hMptne tonante page tour.) OB Mato Street of the hardeet tougbt raic« to its (Contimnd on ^e 3.j _ Tife MOREHEAD INDEPBUTOENT Thiiraday Morning. January 20,1988. The Morehead Independent success. The minimum in any such plan would be cleansing of the leper was an-!at 7:00 oViLk through this week Offteiiil OrgM of Rowan County that a stop be put to the flow of war material to the other, act of healing, but lepor- \ and next ' REV. CHAS. ODEN, Pastor. aggressor country, without restraint on the flow of Sunday sy is such a striking type of sin Published each Thursday inoming a help to the victim. No doubt a much more com- that the incident calls for special ipg at every i MVSKnmT LONG JOB Mocebead. Keotucky pceliensivn..plan. oL ec^&mztic- have School. Lessen COBiideratiQn. . irom. Lkk- Soldier and Oliuei «gnder -that the Cmunnr by the be framed. deliberaUons being taken in the light of Lepra^B^Klike sizt"in that Hill. We appreciate the coopero- Minute eft 1775 were able is a ^^Hetive malady that tion of these good -folk and also INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING CO.. all th& possible consequences, and with a view to LESSON FOR JANUARY 23 to rout HyMaJesty’s British regu pursues its ^fcidious way with- the help from Morehead. There lars. A M&nuai of arms used by bringing to bear the .oiaxinnum pressure. will be Sunday School Sunday <£iceaod Plant—Comer Carey Avenue and Rail ; its true nature i the British army at that time and iifcd Those who say that such action would lead to far advitncAL Morning at 9:30 and preaching Street—Telephone 235 uncovered by a Concord antiq>iar- oveclooh the overwhelming economic strength ders a man unclean, loathsome following. Services at 7:69 Sunday iah. reveals that belore firing bis night ^ _ Entered as second class matter February 37, 1934, at which such a combination commands, quite apart LESSON TEXT—Mark 1:29-45. to himself and dangerqus to oth flintlock, the Red Coat' received ers. At least such it *iras ii the poatoffice at Morehead, Kentucky, under from its great military strength; and that all the free : GOUDE?4;CEyr—And he heal Morehead awake to her 16 separate command^-from his tiading interests in the world would be bound to ed many that were sick—Mark days of our Lord. privileges and responsibility. Come officer and executed 49 distinct Act of Manb 8, 1879: support It. The real danger of war lies in letting 1:34. Is there no hope for the lep- hear the Gospel i sermon and iQOtions. PRIMARY TOPIC—When ? Yes; Jesus has come. The things slide, in allowing the aggressor to go from REPORT OF CONDITION OP triumph to triumph, strengthening himself by suz Went to Peter’s Home. smitten man cries out. -'If thou nomic acquisitions as well as by territory saatdied. JUNIOR TOPIC — When Jesus wilt thou canst make me el^_” SUBSCRIPTION RATES Went to Peter’s Home. also, may the sinner' ' till be becomes so convinced that war pays that he PEOPLES BANK One Year in Kentucky...... *1.40 INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR cleansed, for “whosoever shall call SANDY HOOK, and his tike will in the long run force war upon the TOPIC—Helpingthe Stek. upon the name of the Lord al>aU Si* Months in Kentucky...... 75 peace-loving countries. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT be saved" —Rom. 10:13. He will Ib the State of Kentaefcy at (be Cloec of Baainefla on One Year Out of SUte...... *3.00 DECEMBER 31, 1937 It is necessary to look to the future as well as TOPIC—Christianity’s Concern for turn the vUest of swnert (All Subscriptions Must Be Paid In Advance) the present. A signal triumph of justice now. Physical Health. away, for he came “to seek and ASSETS save that which wu lost"— Cash, balances with other banks, and esah items in process ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ' tlated by the resolute co-operation of the English- speaking peoples, and aided by all peace-loving ■The Mystery of Ps Luke 19:10. of collection...... * 46.72U1 ■ UPON APPUCATION is the title of a book published could stop the rot that is underminingciviliza The man who was deansed United SttbB Government ebUgations. direct aod fully some years ago. In which the tion. and could set the whole world goingforward disobeyed the instructions of Je guaranteed ... 2.400.00 author poin^ out that Instead sus—v 44—with the result that again on its interrupted course of progress. ... 15J00.00 the physical ail the Lord’s ministry in that place —Christian Science Monitor ments of man we should thankful ... 109.205A8 was greatly limited. We should • r\ 39.94 -oOo------ly recognize that much of life •ey the commands of God with ...... ;...... Banking house owned, furniture and fixtures ... Xaw.oo THE APPLE IS is without pain. There is point :actness and promptness. Dls. •COMING BACK to the suggestion, but one who obedience, even though it be by has reached the years of ma reason of great joy and enthu Although a report from a recent meeting of the turity and who has stood shoul- siasm results in confusion. Western Asociation of Nurserymen states the Ameri- der to shoulder with 'suffering- appetite for apples is increasing and that new mankind is very conscious of the PILGRIM HOLINBSS CHURCH } Demand deposits...... *100,514.56 orchards are being planted and old ones revived, it is never-sllent cry of those whose Our revival Is going on with { Other time deposiU...... ,l7.60eJ7 bodies are in need. increasinginterest and attendance too much to expect that this delectable fruit will - 6J09.94 assume the importance it once held in Our Lord was tender and so souls are under convicUon for sm. family circle, beck in the old days when a bowl of licitous of man. It was to him the Christians are getting under that the great host of impotent the burden.> Thursday Morning. January 20, 1938. apples was the point of high attraction between Reserve bank (transit account)...... 40J7 folk—the lame, the halt, the sick, We believe Morehead is in line and bedtime, for the famUy and for the oc- the blind—came for heal- TOTAL DEPOSITS...... *154.971.44 . PERSISTENCE casionai visitor. ir a real spiritual awakemng. WILL WIN Seri'ices will continue every night It is an open quesUoa in fact, whether the de fote. however, that m the midst TOTAL UABrUTlES EXCLUDING CAPITAL ACCOUNT *154.971.44 The slump in the burley market came. If It had cline of the apple supply of a winter evening spelled is works of mercy he did Capital account: to come, at a timely occasion when the Kentucky the doom of the family circle or the other way round. forget his real objective, Capital stock and capital notes and debentu.-cs«*15.000.00 Certainly they went out about the same time, with which was to deal with man’s FARM FOR SALE Farm Bureau Federation was meeting and farmers' Surplus ...... 3.000.00 mtidem heating for the home having Us effect on Undivided profits...... 3.095.39 representatives wgre in conference. one if not both. For when central heating plants First,, we find our Lord ToUl capital account...... * 21.095J9 It came also while Congress was in session with u-ent in the basements of homes not so fortunate derly sharing the sorrow of the 100 acre farm, 15 agriculiurai measures on its program and the Legis. as to have separate and ground-cool fruit cellars, the home of a friend. One can pic acres ofijottom land TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL...... *IT6J)(M.83 lature convened. winter’s supply of barreled apples went out. Apples ture the enxious hush that hov- On December 31. 1937 the required legal reserve against deposits stored in warm storagenot only lost their snap but plentyof good timber, Everything was in order lor action, which ered over the home as distressed of this bank was *8.940.95. Assets reported above which weix*eUgible they would not keep. relatives and friends sought suited in the cali for a meeting at Lexingtonnext plentiful supply of to *46.721.31. Thenceforward apples not long out of cold stor- alleviate the suffering of the •ThJzbank's capital is represented by 150 shares of common stock, Friday. Everything combined to emphasize the with a fever They ' knew good water, new 4- were brought in paper sacks and not by the bar- par *10Q per share. mon interests of the farmers in a specialty crop 3r busheL and the evening bowl of snappy apples poesibility of a senous outcome room house almost fin< I. Maxine C. Evans. Assistant Cashier, of the above-named bank, which requires eo-operaUon without as well as with- was-no more in the family circle, if indeed the family of the illness. Many of us «iave gone through that dark \-alley do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, -aod it fully and in the State, regulation of supply and favorable mar circle survived the time when room heating units ished, guad keting methods and faculties. AU at once there was a new correctly represenls the true state of be several matters herein con gave way to central heat that was piped about the Tobacco fanners have had hope, and soon there was joy, [4;tgs, located mile tained aiM set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. place. It was soon learned that a radiator Was a poor Jesus had come and had brought Ups and downs. In co-operative enterprises and legis "from Triplett postof Correct—Attest: MAXINE C. EVANS. mb^tute to draw the famUy circlq and keep it com- heeling. Many of us have also lative assistance. They have learned by trial and V D. B. CAUDILL. fice. No rftgHonable of D C. CAUDILL error the advantages and defects of various means Nevertheless, the apple is coming back...... Note that the healing w DREW EVANS, Directors. for stabilizing their industry A good deal of study tantaneous and the restiratlon fer win M cefamd. though it is coming back on the arm of a slogan that State of Kentucky, County of Rowan. has been made of the experimentation, a good deal aiggests"apples for health." But it has lost its g..nini She arose SEAL Sworn to and st tcribed betorv me this 14th day of sound expert counsel is available and a large strength to weld a family drele, 4»iiy This typifies God's healing of Janupry, 1938. and ! hereby certify that I am not an amount of common sense guides stout hearts that family circle has found so many attractions outside the siefcaen of the souL If you saved you are ready to rtznd officer or director of t is bank. refuse to be defeated. Their perxistaice proves their the home since the fireside was moved out of the up and wive. My cdmmlmton expiree July23, 1838. common sense. Tbeira U a complex problesn. It Uving-room andputoutafthewayinth* Chrlsti-ni^ is not a selfish Slgttod: D. CAUDILL Notary Pu^ takea eiqterlence. firat to reveal the coTBplexttlet. to be hr a tenttpric x next -to test the methods adapted to each of them by the head of the homr that and to learn how to combine the methods success, tit> I his dc.->r fully. The farmers are a little ahead of odier Indus- THE VOICE with t disc denion. .tries. They are past the makeshift, tem^^W ex OF MAIN STREETT ond be sealed them CHOICE MEATS WEEK-END FOOD VALUES pedient stage and seeking to establish a pemi»ent alL The account of the toad, Friday Saturday condition of doing business. ) The president of the New York Stock Exchange ly and Intelligent care of the recently observed that In the past, when prices of sick it v-ulten large on the png- PORK LOINS Ib. 20e Thursday Friday Saturday securities declined, the public tended to place the of the history of the OuisUan Whole, hall or end cuts TYPICAL church. RUMFORD BAKING POWDER « or . crr ISc FVTtlT77T.RB blame upon the market-places themselves —rather 3*TzyiBa —V. >5. CENTER CUT CHOPS 24c lb. than upon the real cause of the drop. NAVY BEANS 2 Every year tfaousands of t The 5ion of Goii sought O'u i To a large extent, this Is still true today. It is place and a time tor prayer cren PORK BUTTS. H>.20c astray and cost their < ) estimated *200,- MISSION PEACHES balrts No. 29tM 17* a very human aod underst municn vith his lather Ho-,v 000,000 in stolen funds. What sort of fellows COOKED SALAMI B>. 22* very conspleiousness and drama of the securities often we who prufess to tol'c-si CALEDONIA CORN SIuh IbH N o. 2 eu »e these typical embezzlers? What inspires them to markets make it difficult fof the poorly informed to him f.,.1 to pray at alL CB.- SAUS46C Ib. 19c betray their trusts? What becomes of them? V -ealize that prices respond only to the public’s tainly we need tr- gracu* and 2 No. 2 CUM 19* I study of 1.000 cases by a Ur^ po»i* that prayer enn iritjg far UMt er Country Style ------of values, whether ------be right bondiiW company, the typkal embezzler belongz to wrong. Nothingcould be freer than a modem Jesus did. But, we soy. we are so ousj- So was JUMBb BOLOGNA lb. 16* STRINGLESS BEANS Cat frees No. 2 eta 9* the “t^te collar” class. 1%b 36 years old, married, security exdiange. ^T»ere is no price-fixing. Wall and.h^ two children. He earns around *175 a month, We rre tired. So was he. FRANKFU]^EHS Ib. 18* GRAPEFRUIT FancygHecd No. 2 ^15* Street has no controlling voice over the 48 states, People v.di not let u* alone. but friends imagine that bis salary is much DEL MONTE determine each day’s quotations. They ilio followed him. We mar^ LONG^LOGNA n>.16e >ne wirfier'to seU a security, and can find nii-ke t.-tcu*es. but we have no OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP l7 cakes 43* Re is competent and smart and has held his who will pay more than 10 for it, that Is real reason for our deiiaquen- BRICK CHEESE Ib. 22* pontion for five and a half yeari. Re has the its eurent price, irrespecUve of what the owner OCTAGON TOILET SOAP 5 cakes 14* conffiience of his employer and. from his past record, SALT PORK Ib. 15* feels it should bring. And U one wishes to buy **•*«. SCOURING CLEANSER, O^gon,« cans 9c he U a regular fellow, a normal individual, with security and can find no one who wUl seU it to him Jesus said, "Let us go BJ^CON lb. 24* good business re^tation and for less than 100. that is that security's current price that I may preach ... for there OCTAGON SOAP POWDER ima]] nkc 2 for 9* fore came I forth." It beers LOIN STEAK Ib.30e What Inspired them to go wrong? |Yt is precisely as In dealings involving comipodities. LARGE PKGS 2 FOR 29c V ^ ^ five principal reasma: tition in this age when men a home,"—* ...... prlce finally fixed marks ROUND ^AK Ib. 26c I and Uquor nify the doing of mighty deeds, ’■medium” between - the desires of buyer and that wh4e Jesus did many mira Uving beyond thdr means RIB ROAST Ib. 25c seller. And that price changes when the views cles—and not tor a moment would i debts worth of buyer and seller change. we detract from their worth and SUPER SUDS, sbu U pkf. 9c Iga pk«. 2 for 37* ^ Managing business badly As the president of the New York Stock Ex- *lory—yet he repeatedly, by word - I —. ____- ^ Women. •hange also said. "Even in the most Ideal market, and act. mphasized the import- HEINZ RICE FLAKES, He What became of (hem? ’ - values will be subject to change so long as we live CHOCOLATE H lb. bar He Only twenty.two men and two women vivid world, if only as a result of those dev-elop- Fooiish though it may se OCTAGON SOAP 2 pkfl 39* ROCKWOOD to the natural man—read I C or tried to run away. Twenty-eight men and tn'o GRANULATED USCO COFFEE 16e women committed suicide. The balance simply 1:18-25 —preaching the gospel _ the power of the Holy Spirit is nook it as it OIL” PALMOUVE SOAP cake 6c USCO ghen these simple truths are more widely now, as it has been through the RAISINS 15-oz. pkf. 9* SUNSWEET SEEDLESS there will be less misrepresentation of centuries, God's chosen means of SUPBBtSSSfr- 2 pkgB37* Vinegar ECONOMIC WEAPONS .« .w- —_,___ turning the world upside down the raechanism of the market place where securities CONCENTRATED CHOICE APRICOTS lb. 19c FOR LAW — bought and sold. —Acu 17;8. What a pity that quart churches and pastors are for ^ The governments of the world which desire BOUSE OF LORDS TEA 9c 13c BISQUIC^ large pkg. 29t A KENTUCKIAN APPOINTED saking it for book reviews, dra- to promote peace, order and honorable dealing be my. social botps, forums, com- ^-LB. PKC, 22c JELL-0 freezing mix 9e TO THE S15*REME COURT B-M. eaa tween nations are faced with the necesKity of taking munity-toiters, and what not! «s-LB. PKG. 4Ic • I which involve one of two dangers—the God give us a revival of great, Boraxo MINUTE TAPICO 8-of. 13* It is a pleWre to be permitfod to congratulate USCO PORK AND BEANS danger of doing something which might lead to im Stonley Reed upon his appointment as an associate humble, and fearless preaching of the Word! 2 16-oz. eaaa 11* USCO TALL MILK 3 cans 29* - mediate war, or that of doing nothing, which may justice of the supreme court. It is a compliment to IT. Cleanafor^w. 49-45. only postpone war. Kentucky that President Roosevelt chose the gifted CgILIS.\UCE 12-oz. jar 15e SHOE POLISH can 9* There is a sense in which the 2-IN-l. BLACK OR TAN The outrages In Chiqa perpetrated by the Ja Kentuckian for this choice preferment. ■ USCO Blae Label Karo panese military ace only, a group in a 4ong sequence Stanley Reed has long been recognized as Syrup FRENCH DRElteiNG 19c of breacmes of IntemaUonal law, each of them of the great lawyers of the nation. As mlicitor gen PUFFED WHEAT 2 pkgs. 19c 2 4-OZ. BOTTLES left unpunished. How longwill this goon? It is a eral he has had increased opportunity to develop and COOKIES pkf. 14c Ne. 3 cai matter of universal concern. • It is incumbent on Airro LOANS CELERY SALT 9c those legal attainments which he N. B. C. VISO PAK 23c the law-abiding countries ) discover a technique possesses in an extraordinary degree. $10.00 (0 $1,000 MeCORMICKS of dealingwith it. 'The Kentuckian was appointed by President ANT TEAR MAKE OR MODO, CHOCOLATE POMS lb. I9e McCORMICKS MACE What is wanted is a plan of action—resolute- Hoover as counsel for the Farm Credit Board ... 1. No. Endorsers N. B. C. far-reaching, effective action—which could be ap 1931. Later he became counsel for the Reconstrucu’on 2. PameaM Reduced plied in cases where the common Interest is clearly Finance Corporation. In those Important legal as- Mortgages Reflnanred USCO ROLLED OATS recognized. ^Ideally such action ought to be organized ignmenU he revealed unusual legal ability and was 4. Used Car Sales Ftozneed by the Uague of Nations, with the help of countries promoted to the position of solicitor general In the 5. First aihi fletoid .Mortgages outside it which are willing to co-operate with it. laner post it has been his duty to represent the fed 6. Car ta Only geeurity But at the present tune, to ask the Leagueto under eral government before the supreme court in the 7. Car Does Not Have to be take such a task would be straining it beyond its important litigation which has resulted from at Paid Far ta Get AddfOomU powers. Therefore the countries most edneemed tacks upon much of the New Deal legislation. must act for themselves. Cash. Stanley Reed has groWn steadUy under the im- *. Loaos Made m IS UNITED But not in isolation. Only together can they pact of kwvy nesponslbiUty; Aside from his excep. apply that------make: tional IntlBectual capaci^e U a hard worker, one Goaranty Finance Co., Inc. success certain. Only by the evidence of perfectly who diligenUy concentrates his energy and intellect 252 Eant Main St. *•• 1 pUo and resolute achene of action SUPPLY COMPANY upon Gie task before him. He is abundaaUy qualified LexingtOH. Ky. Phant 882 «»uld thqy aecure (be respect which would insure to serve with distinction on the supreme court bench. haldem Ai stoke i Thundajr MwTjing,Ho January 20, 1938. THE MOREHEAD PtPEPENDtgJT \ »age thret tenancy, the avaUability ot good pendent famllieg; td persong able Cobb IHsciuseg No. Farm, owners are not eli e made at any time. .and prevent waste and pvhniirti„p i Demonstrations in gradingdai^. to make’a down payment; c land, and other pertinent tactors. gible, and nrftnanring loan, will 17. Bow will loans be secured? ■ of the land. j Farm Tenancy mt persons who own livestock and not be made. . —)d burley tobaccos attracted 5. H many loans will be made ■ 1 first mortgage or deed of! ______equipment ngpessary to cany on U. IfiMt IINHW o farm arierted • more- ihan-lOO fermeM is Deviesy farmingoperations. No loans will iruh^r the farm purchased. .The (Continued tram page 1.) before I wply? Independent Classified Ads pay.' county. ' About seven; It ited that be made to persons who can ob agree Security Advisory Committees. No. It is usually advisable funds available thTs||Kar will be tain an adequate loan toe the pur- talk with 'the county supervisor!''"'^ insurance on the farm build- The selection frill be based on enough tor approxi^tely 2.100 ch.ise of a farm from other s and the county committee before to keep the farm m repair. the farm population, prevalence ot loans, to be spread among the 300 choosing a farm. JlftVfrUutt dead Attention Barbers and Beauticians Ldiurnies ■ w Oie several ■ states; a. bew t 14. Wbat are the (erma of the! Fot Hiehest Grade Regulations provide that there loans? • RADIO REPAIRED I WILL FURNISH FREE OP RENT 4 MONTHS FOR ihaU not be more than 10 It you are in designat- Loans are made fur a 40>^^r' than S loans in each county, ex period at 3 per cent interest. ’ Quick Service 1. Barber who will cut hair for 25 cents and shave P L U M B I N cept in those states where the be made this year, obtain 15. Hew large will the annual for 10 cents. total number ot loans will be less plication blank from the County payments be? than five. call RchabilltatioD Supervisor who Annual payments of 4.3 per ELLINGTON’S 2. Beauty Cultnrisl who will operate shop at 4. Wbe mar apply far Teuat serves your county. Fill it out nt ot the sum borrowed will popaiar prices. CECIL LANDRETH carefully and return it to him. cover both interest and principal. United SUtes citizens who ‘ Garage either personaUy or by maU. It tC. May 1 pay oft the entire farm tenants (not owners), share, usually it advisable to 'call at his laan In lem than 4« yean? LANDRETH croppers, term laborers, or others HIGHWAY No. 60 office and Ulk the matter over Yes. The Act provi^ that after W. E. PROCTOR" Plumbing Company who obtain or recently have ob with him or his assistant . _ five years payment in full may Thomas Addition tained most of their incmne from do not know the Supervisor's ad- ' Phone 204 tarmlng. dresv. it may be obtained from Preference will be given to mar- your county agticultural agent with e. If my ceuty It aat aeleeted far laaiM. may I apply tai aBatbcr Because of the limited FOR RENT OR FOR SALE funds available, application must -Stock Reducing Sale- be restricted to retidentt of the OR TRADE FOR DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN TOWN 300 selected counties. Popitrr Farm. 1» Wca. laeated an Oxley Bnneb, 7. How will pereens who will receive loans be selected from $3,000 Worth of Merchandise Sac ««artcr Mile from BCerebead. Madera 4 cmm bongalow. good MlbolMhiga. Ideal for raWag peoltry and track (armingwith the large number wbe may apply? Congress has provided that S aeree ef grad, leral tarmiv laod. county committees of i,toree far- me vvwld aaake a wiae loPMlmeM far aayeae dsairingto shall certify whiSv appli rificed. None Sold to Dealers Ura near the city Umlti. This nnaU (arm wlQ earn any cants by reason of charaethr. abil ity. and experience are likely L C. BLAIR successfully to carry out the im- ad. Ky. dertaking required under a loan TERMS CASH! to purchase a farm. It is recog nized that limited number of wor We defy anyone to equal these values on same quality of merchandise. Check thy and deserving applicants this year. What kind ef farms « your mail-order houses, look at thftsale catalogs. “Compare,” thencome to ns NOTICE iily-sized farm which can and buy. ______^ in general be operated with thp labor available in the family. It All persons having claims against the should be large enough to provide estate of Mrs. Mollie Whitt, deceased, will a living for the borrower and his WE LIST BELOW A FEW OF THE ITEMS TO BE SOLD family and enable him to return present same to the undersigned duly the loan for the purchase of his TIRE BARGAINS proven as required by law, before Febru farm. MISCELLANEOUS I. How will me farm be ae- Alcohol 15c qt ary 1, 1938. Those indebted to the estate lected? ONE FIRST GRADE please settle at once with the undersigned. who will receive loans wiU be given a wide choice AH.C. Used Washer Firestone Mud Grip in selecting the farms they want A. T. WHITT to buy The prlM of this property Motor Oil 10c qt however. mu« be in keeping with $10.00 Administrator Its value, as determined by the ONE county committee and the FSA Sale price $755 Motor Oil 2 gal 89c Winchester, Kentucky Preference will be given tq farms needing a minimum outlay SquareTubMaytag repairs and fmiwovements. S.: $1555 Heater $13.50 lb. Wbat bt^ wa rsA give the $2355 / - " - who eoeotve a ira? Firestone Mud Grip $1255 Heater $1050- Anyone having light house-keeping Easy Washer L\J Rooms or Acceptable Cabins for rent— $955 Heater $655 SeeorCaD $12.95 Sale'price$1155 NATIONAIXT KNOWN I Ton cna’t lose on these wash 2-^2x6 iO PLY er*. Bay one and anytiaie General Tires within one year we will give Firestone Ground At Big Reductions MISS CURRALEEN SMIJH yon every cent you have paid ALL SIZES IN STOCK Dean ot Women ' for U on a new Maytag. Grip List $37.10 'Hibes 1-3 Off Mocefaead State Teachers CoOege' A. F. ''pSBRgrton SALE PRICE ALL SIZES IN STOCK DEiraST New Maytags $30.00 Telephone 58 Extra Special As low as 13 Plate 6 Month Guarantee *hoac 26^4-^ Martkeiid $6955 U. S. L Batteries ^55 & ol^Jhattery FULLY GUARANTEED Tams as low as Ideal Guaranteed 15 Months $1.00 PER WEEK 15 Plate . Was $9.65 Gas Caps 7c GUAkANTEED r )U)I0 SERVICE | Lane Fimenil Home ~NftW ■RTBES TESTED FREE. ANRLTSISANRLYSIS OF YOUR Fnneral Directors Ambulanee Smrlce RADIO FflEE WITHOUT OBUGATION. 2-5.60x17 $655 & old battery lib. Cup Grease 190- nmti U (Pay)-174 (Night) SCIENTinC SERVICE ON ANY MAKE OR MODEL RADIO. Firestone Ground _V ONE Fan Belts QUICK ONE-DAY SERVICE. a Grip Wilcox Gay Radio FULL LINE PARTS AND TUBES CARRIED IN Hr. L A. Wise List $13.80 Stop Leak iSir STOCK. Optometrist miw $^55 Hurt BnOdiBC $1050 Boots GEARHARTS-RAWP SERVICE FSWAXSXAis^o^r HaUBoUding;Tiirb^sV MOREHEAD. KY. Better UvabUity and Superior SPECIAL ATTENTION tireedlng Instire succeu when you buy Dorsey's PIONNKB BABY CnCKS. KY. U. S. Approved and FALLS CITY BEER $155 case WEST VIRGIMA BEER $155 case PuUorum tested. Ei^th year of steady flock Improvement. Free catalog. Box L. FLEBONCSBUHb RED TOP BEER $155 case COCA COLA 89c case BATCKBY, Flemingsburg, Ky. =$1 deposit on cases— DANGEROUS FARM It is dangerous to sell a SnbsUtate for ««B.Ju8t to make three or four ◄ BARGAINS IN CIGARETTES cents rtore. Customers an your best asseto; lose them and j^u lose your buainen. 4M jjuKBCtb.three or four times as much* as a Snbstitate. Camels Luckies I Star Tobacco I I Wings For Sale checks cc^ps Chesterfields -1- Twenty Grand. . broken ap hoosekeeping, 1 FEVER I 3 10c cuts 25c I I ny fam un ihe Locust Turnpike, 5i miles Sooth of Flem< $1.35 carton first day 99c carton ingsborg. ^ 666 This fara consists of 170 acres of good limestone ' land, all well set in. bine grass, except 16 acres in wheat. I One 1929 Haa opon it a new modern• •brick • hoihouse. 6 rooms, base NO PHONE ORDERS NO DELIVERIES ment under all, bath, electric lights, telephone and all con At 2M Carey Ave. Hupihobile veniences,venieneea. a good tenant house,bouse, stock and tobacco barn Y d OOR .SEDAXrf 60x60. strippingrdom. two cribs, garage and unfoUing water, RAAMS OR R04R0 It has been plowed but litti# in a number of years and UH Dl/AIlil SALE STARTS THURS., JANUARY 20 8:00 A. M. ready for tobacco. $1.00 Day $49.95^
ENDS SUNDAY, JAN. 23 Come Eari>^ ThS'uf^irgain. EASY TERMS MEALS—25c JENNIE MYERS, Executrix of the BARBERSHOP Shady Rest Service Station Will of RoUa Myers, Deceased. In Connection Two Barben & S. GRANNIS, Attoner: Bendy to eerra yon Morehead, Ky. Woody Hinton, Manager n«iiiicab0K,Kr. J. r. tehaaoB, Pnp. i. V* Pac* four «E MOBEHEAD INPEPEWDBWT ‘nmrpday Momini ed in Mt. Sterling Friday. ■ Mrs Earl King Senff has re itlBuilatad by ^ National Sodal- As many as 75,000 pertormancca the President rarely Ist laisure time organizationwhich turned from a visit in Palnts- Becntae Barkley's defeat | appointa cdd men to the bench and out nwrif tb* viUe. Hjrald distributes over 150.000 cheap spicesof-a" . . - direct slap at Roose\elt. Senator Logan would probably lUon. in Ber. TELEPHONE 83 OR 235 Miss Alma Barnard, of Mt Ster which might resound from fall into this category. theater tickets anang^ them every lin alone t 1937. MiK Holbrook ling visited Miss Helen Holbrook coast, official Washington month. For the equivalent of 20 Thursday and Friday. CUBCANT GOBS TO THEATl The an&al retort of Public BoMcm I Miss anxious for him to have cents the workers can choose from hard race with possible loss Printer A. E. Ciegengaek indicates Mis Helen Holbrook was hostess Pr»20 for the ladies and Mr. Mrs. Ima Bellamy, of West Lib opera down to comic opera and erty and Mr Bill Bellamy, of ,him in the tace. A defeat for Interest In the theater by German that members of Cangryss are talk J) a small pBny-JJalT8ay night m Neville Fencil won high lor the ing less. lonor of her house guest. Miss t»en. Middletown. Ohio, visited Mr. and Barkis would just about workers and employees is being aspir: Jane Preston. The guests Mrs. Dub Bellamy Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Flood and the E DBTXICT COURT The guests were: - ' Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Layne, Mr. daughter. Gladys, visited in Ash President. Virginia Lee NickeU. W J. Barr, and Mrs. J M. Clayton. Mr. and land over the week-end. at the Bronchial Coughs addition, the enemies Ralph Holbniok, Margaret Penix, Mrs. W. H Vaughan. Mr. and Mrs. UNTTRD STATES Robert Elam. Jane Preston. Ed- W H. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Miss Helen Holbrook had a^ her Roogeveh and his administration In the Matter of: ward Combs and Helen Holbrook. Lapinn. Mi' NevKle Fencill and house guest over the week-end. would possibly pour money, with BLAIR BROTHERS COBSPANT, • • • I Mias Juanita Minish. Miss Jane Preston, of Huntington. which they se«n to be admirably partneraUp. compoaed of Mrs. Tinsley Bamnrd, of Mt. ■fortllled. into Kentucky, to help NeedJCreomulgon Pres. and Mrs. Babb i ... Arthnr Blair and Lester Blair. Sterling, visited her mother, Mrs. cause his defeat. • • BANKRUPT: Eatertato : Bridge iSdto ^ Holbrook, and Mr. and Today, Barkley is sitting i IB BMikreptey. Na. 292^ President and Mrs. H. A. Babb ^*"^ Mrs. Roy Holbrook here, Thurs. twualyb; ------and children. Catiettabnri DtvliW Sion Is one preparation entertained Thursda.v evening with Bridge Club day Her mother returned home - Thursday evening s Aeoaote that Is plrasant to take. that Igoes to the very cede of the ith her for an extended visit Senator NoCke af FIRST Meeting of Creomnldon Is a medicinal nm- trouble to help looeen a:id expel thath* Mrs. Gertrude Snyder is ill this come blayion deatgaed to aid nature to ' Street The guests» begin atwthlng and healing infected mu- week at her'home on Sun Street. cons mftnhntnes by allayingIntta- UNITED STATES Lindsay Caudill and W E. Crutdi- Jurist and a Judge,instead of Ml and Mrs. Roy Cornette and The creditots of Blair Brothers bottle of Greomulilon^Scm^w daughter. MargaretSue. spent Sa- politician and statesman. There druggist,use It es dlrr' ted and if Approved Hatchery seems no question but that he Company, u partnership composed We are hatching chicks evr^s The high score and traveling turday in Lexington. They —------satisfied tm i the relief ■pri.-o- WL-ie won by Mis.s Hbl qualified for the bench. The of Arthur Blair and Lester Blair The Medical PrSSSim has for ' ' authorised week now. Mis.s Hbi- accompanied home by Mrs. ' the benefl- Maitgai'd and Bingo eSli^sJtiogge,«ho has been the guest appointment of Stanley Reed, of of Murehead. Rowan County, dis- ______You have all MaysviUe. to Uie Supreme Court Crramuislon Is one won.'—dnt two. the best breeds by Lottie Powers. f„r the past '.veek of her son. ict afore'said, will take notice: treatment of coughs, chest colds, and it has no hyphen to tt. AaETor W Hogge. and Mrs. Hogge. this week removed Logan as a That on January 11, 1938, the and bronchial Irrluuons. A special It plainly, see that the na me bn the possible contender for that Judi above named partnership was pmen *m worked out by a chemist, bottleittie la Creomulston.Creomulslon. : nd ;you'fi -Meets Mrs Robert Anglin and daught cial position. for blending Creosote with other In- get the genuine product v id the n- Buff er, Virginia Burns, of Auxier. ly adjudicated bankrupt, and the Uef that you want. (Adv.) Till- A’l i i-head Woman s Club Congressman Fred M. Vinsoa mutter was refered to the under Rocks. VMlite I-., ! Toesmiy nighl m the Metho. r '.siting Mrs.‘Anglin’s parents. -itid Mrs n. R- Elam, this week. without question one of the big signed Referee in Bankruptcy for OiiI V r r ..'Iiuri'h. The proer.im Mr and Mi.s. M E. Georgeand gest if not tops of Kentucky's en administration; that the first meet JrV* i.'h.iiiiL- .'f Miss Exer Robinson, children, Paul and Kay Rene. ure delegation, has been chosen as ing of creditors of said bankrupt m aottes. h. c. ,h.i;n5iHii of die Welfare Judge of the Circuit Court of Ap partnership will be held i ______>*»“'« Committee. peals in the District of Columbia o'clock, in the forenoon on J.mu------' Beds. New and Mrs. L. A. Fair. Mrs. Ed Williams returned Sun This corner would say that Sena- ary 27, 1938. at the law offices of Homer Rose and Logan would like to have Honorabl^ames Clay in More- Trail Theatre day from the Good Samaritan I.e, . c Homcp Jr , and Harold, of Hospital where she underwent a that place, Fred Vinson is an ac- head. RinSn County. Kentucky. l^i^n. Jers y White Giants, b. ^cst Liberty, visia-d f Uve and efwrgeUcindividual Hav- C. Wott ed -Ancimas, White and „„g p pg„,^Monday serious operation. She is improv- which time the aid creditors le into close contact with may attend, prove their claims. “'i Zola Patrick, of Mt. Sterl- and Mrs- Mert Ridge and many occasions we would >point a trustee, make such or. r s . .r '■*" ‘tts. was the Monday dinner guest say that he has more vitality and !Ts us may be necessary-tor the best nocks in the coaniry, and Mrs. Frank Havens. daughter. Hetue Mane, left Sa THURSDAY & FRIDAY turday for WTiite Water. Wls.. the abiUty to handle more im sale of the assets of the bank JOE E. BROWN All nocks have been coNed for r and Mrs. O. P. Patrick visiU prodnetmn and standard qualities. ^__ where they will make their home. portant thing at one time, than rupt partnership, and transact any indivldubt we have seen such other business as may pro- and blood tested (for B. W. D.) by T,0ST OR STOT.EN Mrs. Claude Brown is lU Authorised Selecllng Agentunder ' VlaCilN week. Would a ptace as Federal Judge perly come before said meeting. POLO JOE be to Fred Vmson's Uking? It WITNESS my, hand this Janu ■ of the Kentucky Mr. C. C. Tussey. of Cynthiana. Poultry I ONE .BLAC^ SURGICAL visited his mother, Mrs. C. 2. would from the standpoint of the ary 15, 1938. Bruce, last week. salary and the security that it of. A- A. Hazelrigg, SATURDAY We have toe. latest model, all- gAG WITH CONTENTS, IF fers him and his family so long electric Incubators, and the most Mrs. C Z. Bruce. Mr. and Mrs Referee in Bankruptcy. BUCK JONES mode™ hatchery in the State. FOUND RETURN AND RE- Curt Bruce and children, Eleanor as he lives, but we would say that Mt Sterling. Kentucky. it wouldn't really suit Che Eighth Wrltt or see us for prices be and Robert, visited in Mt Sterling CHOICE HEREFORD STEERS. CEIVE LIBERAL REWARD. District Congressman. The place BLACK ACES fore yon buy. Sunday. 300 Ibt. up. T. a. TflRed. Truck or Mrs. Jim Clay were is one that is too quiet anH un r af Serial "RADIO FATROL” Mt Sterling Hatchery no questions asked . assuming. Carloads, your sort Uniform in visitors in Lcxii^ton Thursday sue. Pri€*d to seli^ Also heifers. 27 BA.NK 8T. To getdown to the gistof this Clarence Baker and Mr Buy direct from owner. Write. DR E. D. BLAra and Mrs- Robert Baker, of-Green. entire political forecast we say SUNDAY & MONDAY Mt-Sterling, Ky. that it would not be the least a. PHONE 279 up. visited Mrs. Clarence Baker J.\.>1ES CAGNEY. JOE E. BROWN. DICK MOREHEAD KENTUCKY over the week-end. prising it -the following came pass: POWELL, HUGH HERBERT. JEAN MUIR, Mr. Jewitt BodQe. State Bonk Fred Vinson will not take KNITA LOUISE. MICKEY ROONEY Inspector, was the Thursday even SHAKESPEARE^ ing dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs pUce as Federal Judge, bet Sena rABBTHim Dudley CaudiU. tor Logan will take that Now 30 Months Old Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamhriek win run to All la>- A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM 100 Proof Kentucky Whisky fan’s term and should be elected I ir.smiDK.D I id »n, Howard, spent the week SATURDAY LexingtonwlUi reUUves. easily; Barkley, likewise. have DO difficulty in wmnig.Keen spmrr op thb west Mrs. A. T. Tatum and TUESDAY 0-L-D W-T-S dren, Chloteel and Bobby /Ann. JWinaon win he Governor; Fred Sold KxeluuHrely in Kowas Cuuntr by Vlneon wfil be given all tte n»- TEX RITTER the weHt-end at AHh^^ Mr- Tatum. ^ trmiMk ^bmt be needs and in ad- Mr. Sam CaudiU and dau. «tii» the support at the Stte Tex Rides Witt BieB^ Starts THE MOREHEAD DISPENSARY Gladys and Mri Athninistration widi the penbe Main Strutt ^ Caskey BnOdiiit 'iaited in Waahiogton Courthuoau, routt that he will have little Ohio. Friday and Saturday. Bia no opposition tor at least i WEDNESDAY daughter, Mrs. Thelma Litton and ORIGINAL KENTUCKY children returned home with Wen go further to say that if to make their home here. Fred Vinson remains in . ^ MOUNTAINEERS GIVE ME YOUR ffiART Mias Dorothy Adkins, of Aux that in lea ame than six j__ _ he will be Chairman of the Ways Heard aw WHAA LontovIRa PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS ier. visited Mrs. O. B. glam Sa AIM a gnad toatea ple^ turday. and Means Committee and will Fresh from Misses Helen Holbrook, Virgiala certainly remain as one of the Lee Nick^ and Jane Preston ac big Democratic wheel-horses companied Biisa Alma Barnard the Bouse. THE SPRING GROVE DAIRY U> Mt Sterling Friday afternoon. rkmm 15-F-g V Mrs. C. O. Pentt and daughter Frances, attended the funeral of How Daily Or At Ae PuOSMng Mureu: 54rs. Peratfi uncle. Mr. John rs Grocery ^ ' ABea’s Meat Ihrket Fisher, at Carlisle. Friday. DAUGHTER OF SHANGHAI tdiirs Grocery eWieU Supply Ct»m Writer Predicts PoHSesj MaitenYers nig"£L,Y (Cootinued tram page 1.) pleOMd with Barkley, for they LORDS'isissr' OP 8T1BRGP ALL BONDED WHISKIES believe. wheOter it be fact or . . Stede not, that he had plenty te do with Lam dupteir at ~8eeret AgenT the callingof the primary election Naw Serial that nmninated Chandler when SidVDAT Rhea had the nomination mwed FIX TAKE ROMANCE Now $2.00 Pt $1.00 Half R up in a convention. Even M. M. Logan’s trioda OOn't relish Park- OU> GRANDAD HILL AND HILL leys trip t» when ttu Bowling Green Senator was mak- OLD TAYLOR SUNNY BROOK I. W. HARPER rt- WE CARRY ALL THE BRANDS noLLEGr MANHATTAN ______|| THEATRE [ 3IERRI-GO-ROUND na - THE MOREHEAD DISPENSARY BBmWHtlBltttWWHttflgl iff I CASKEY BLDG. RAY WENDEL, MGR. FRTOAY, JAN. 21 Burns &ADen Cozy GOOD USED CARS light Candit3on yoar home aaw A DAMSEL, Theatre with Better Sight Laaips, This simply means having a flood of dteery, friemfly, boeptiK 19.36 CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE FRIDAY A SATURDAY able light in every room—witftooi shadows at gto—pins IN DISTRESS JANUART 21 * £2 ELECTRICITY concentrated tight where you need it for teading. Sewing, card- playing and other ’'dose seeing.- 193J PLYMOUTH SEDAN Lancer Spy B VERY CHEAP Dolores Del Klo—George Sanndei SdeottheaUy dengoed by ilhumoadiig eagiiiem. and made in g SUNDAY, JAN. 23 Ft* example, yon get -anecy ot anle and Hoot moaela,Jtettet Sight- Lamps are 193.? PLYMOUTH COACH SUNDAY A MONDAY JANIART 23A 24 they oon oo more. You can evko ligbt-coodition r favorite readingcorner tor as little as 20 cents with a 5^ 1931 fOr D coupe I John Boles - Hold ’Em Navy kai than $2 per year Lew A;n»_Mary Carlisle of proper size. Come in tomorrow and learn aH about light Conditiomog. See - Frances Drake TUESDAY, JANUARY 25 our new 1938 Bettet Sight Lunps. They are priced ngbt and George aqld oo easy termi. Windjammer Sm yam lumt .Mtaftr'i < aasaWw ifa^wl
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