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Th®, OF KENTUCKY^ GREATERIndep^a^t WEEKLIES” VOLUME vn. MOREHE^, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, FEBRUi^Y 22.1940 NUMBER »

Crackerbarrd UiLP.Haldeman^Ashland Preacher To Comments Be At Haldeman ^anglin Man In Census Completed Shows <9r WMy BlitfM) Dies At Winter Thnrs. Thru Sat Narrew Escape As City Populati on Of 2,552 Home In Florida Rev. dayCau Aaym who can't find tbair tor of the-PoUard Baptiat Church, 'hwk Leaves Road wite natamaxaiOjthat *e baa Ashland, Ky., and a former Row ­ 357 Persons Added By CPBC to see ‘'Gone Wtth the Wind” WmPti^I Of aU4««ui Morehead Chorus an county ^ wiU imach at tbe Wrecks On Wet West Morehead or abe ia atiandtof a flvat Road Ten MOes Eut bjHDWone (or Mra. A. 6. Bowne. Thirtjr.] Church, Thura. day, Friday and Saturday oi^ts Of Gty Acquisition Now Uatcn. I like tea and 1 like To Be Revived 1 , Rumell Vin- strongest teams in tbe nation. Eagles Copping KIAC talned some gentlemen at tbe boM “Messiafa." and a number of mis­ But instead of having cent, Ernest Fisher, Ewing Bas- cellaneous choral works including Preside At March tors we had ban and tord, Herbert (3mstian. J. C. Morehead ’s Eagles are t^ing Keith Daria la Mendelssohn ’s Hymn of Praise." Stewart and C. B. McCullough aU quoted m Richmond at 1-6 in bet­ Gede’s Crusaders" and Hawley ’s Term Of Court with stro^ cigars. Our guests of HaMwnan. Honorary payybear- Preliminary Winner ting circles to cop foe KIAC “The Christ Child.” en were E. B. Harkness of Chi­ were quite orderly outside of the crown —accidentaUy. The repertory this setneter will noise they made eating. The large cago; Rusaen Becker, Haldeman; Keith Davis, member White Not Ei thrice consecutive wirmer of the probably be a misceilaneous list > sat on my left G. Chnar, Cotmnbus; D. B. Lead, Morehead Stote Teachers CoUege of choral arrangemente of more oi tournament scheduled to stort to ­ scared me eafing with his knife. I better, Haldeman: Robert Cott, Music Faculty, was one of 13 pre­ less familiar folk songs ar>H com. was worried for fear be was gidng Cohimbus; H. K. Leighow, Ash. liminary winners in a test held in day at Eastern and last through posed sengs. thejfojectives being a With Judge W, B. White slowly to cut his throat His name Was land; and J. E. Leighow. Halde- LouiavOle on Monday. This test Saturday, is favmite to repeat for choral concert daring National was the first step in winning a recovering from his serious iDhe*-* , Keith from Bittenond. And Blr. foe fourtfa consecutive year with Music Week which this year ex­ k... — unable to i Hndgkln who sat on my left wore tour of Central and South Amcr. tends from Slay 5 to 11. in tbe glaans wbiefa waa a gdod thing for ka as mambers of foe ’AU-Amerl ^ duties in tbe Circuit Court, it be drank bis ooCtoe with foe moon ica Yonth Orchestra underT tbe__ »*’« 8Maroons are gven second not expected that he will be able M it and had It not been for that batA of the famed Leopold Stok. choc* with betting odds of 3-1. to open the Mardi term of the be would have gau g id out his 9«- owtkL Noted Lecturer Is Rowan Circuit Court, which be. Union, Centre and Georgetown fins foe first Monday in March. A Mr..Jatka« fot ‘ Mr. Dmds was oo* of fifty, are 8.1 loses. md in asueerh^i eight nnuh-baa in the first trat. Murray ’s Tha To Appear March 1 ThV- - •“ ......

alHpefiMg ghfosocn. It was ariffanllT ^an. ■gxibii^ted bdow; aad to be » “Ontefa Traat." but they never said a word about the a-. Synd Rossain, professor of Peat Jury: Asa Pery. duck. "What trasisfcr man who oriental civilization and special l^ck, Sam Mabry, Cyrus AUaj, L 1 Mix Jemima Dillon. Unie Bruce, has red trucks and sdls watches Coach EiUs Johnson and four lecturer on world affairs at the Marion Blevins. Mrs. C. U. Waltz. was held in custody in Charleston, baaketball players in his car nar ­ k'c-NTucKv Wildlife- University of Southern California, W. Va- last we^? The charge O. T. Martin. Herman Cooper rowly esca^ serious injury when wUl speak at foe Morehead con ­ t Maxey, Leslie Higgins, Wal^ was suspicions character. His wife Johnseo ’s machine, a 1939 model vocation Friday, March 1st. „ Ellis. C. -H. Crawfoi...... - has always regarded him as a Plymouth, left the road at Greg- WilfPed A. Welter Ph.D. Dr. flossain has recenUy return- | Black, Oscar Patrick. suspicious character. W. E. Crut­ oryville and wrecked Saturday morehead state teachers college cher, AUle Holbrook and Curtis night. ■ ed from a world ’s tour embracing ' k , ' ^ucy Tabor, R. G. Europe, the Near East, rdib, and ^ Barker, Edgar Hall, Hutchinson have the dirtiest feet Johnson was -returning from I have ever seen. foe Far East, studying tbe inter-f OUvw Hurttington where bis met How many poisonous snakes can would Id * elim because Marshall. be found in eastern Kentucky? national situaUou at, first hand. In George Egan. their„ long- and slender------bodies.------I I—foe. .Far East he’»mvaisi^yi'toin ‘methe.k_____war |W'i W. Alderson.Alderson, 17103Vina MiiUrMiller. How can one tell foe poisonous Careful Study Urged Jack EAunford, John Wlggers, Among foe snakes which remain zone of China, obleti-ing foe hor > . Viatin Cooper, Ralph Mussman and Harry Walk ­ from the other snakes ’’ What we have foe poisonous forms as ) rors of modern war.fare The Parker, RusseU Jones, Rus- should one do m case of snake Of Proposed Changes er were in foe car with Johnson well as foe blowing viper and the ’ bombing of Canton proved an ex- ' Goodman. Lige Amburgey. H. at the time of the accident. bite’ In Kentucky Bank Act The Eagle coach said that foe There is no group of animals in ------.ttkii*:, nuSCHl lights of an oncomingling car blinded existence about which there is KAmey, Clayton' Prather, Pat Eg. A careful study of Senator Lee him forcing him fror more misunderstanding than the v„ ' 2''■* *"a dr™, o; ...... ■ Glhion ’s proposed amendment to others. 'You, are=r- now ready- to- ...klook g greafnation being made a an, Nath Workman, R. A. Decker amage t( reptiles. This condition has been the Koitucky bunking laws, for foe pit. It also might be well of destiny. Chas. Stevens. Robert Young. Rog ­ covered by insui brought about mainly because to look foe snake in foe eye er Mi'KinnAV C'f.—.l b — known as Sdiate BID No. 149, was some reptUes are poisonous, and. Ghandl, Tagore, Nehru, and o'" P- HoU^ Q. this point -If foe pupil is round other leaders were interviewed in Leonard Lyons. suggested at foe SUte Capital this for some of foe poisonous types week to fanners and snaU mer. you need have no fear but il it India by the distinguished inter- might escape, all snakes aie is a diants who borrow money from Municipal Cost vertical slit you are confront ­ pretor of world affairs. ally killed on sight. Such a cendi- ed by a pit viper. These three time to tinicq The public is cordially invited tion is deptorablfe for many of the' characteristics are really discern­ Vikings Win Three ‘Tbapeople of Kentucky should snakes can be numbered among to attend foe convocation Friday I Ik • • rai • * m. Surveys Started By ible in the field and every indiv ­ be informed. ” according to a man ’s friends. It is necessary, idual who spends time ouUof-doors sUteraent made at Frankfort, therefore, to learn to separate foe DnngmgBringing Total To shtHild be acquainted with them. speaker. Dr. Synd Hossain. ‘nfaat Senate Bill No. 149 mntnine N. C. T. C. Groups poisonous species from the other. not wise to handle rattle- the following provisians: In the eastern part of Kentucky makes and copperheads for foe ! 18 Against 6 Losses “1. Intereat on loms, plus an there are two poisonous snakes, SUte-Wide Drive Aims For slightest miscalculation may cause "investlgatkiD" ebarge of $1 Jot tbe timber rattlesnake and foe cop ­ EoMiomy. Efficiency In trouble. Both are powerful spec, Former MC Student ea»»™ as second ria€« matter gaqje for then- enjoyment The hunting, thereby hoping to Im. $. Provide transportation to FARMING IMPLEMENTS PAniary 27. 1934. at the post- present resident hunting license is prove toe sport. The person who the State Conservation Camp to 81, This would be changed in hunto only in one county will not ""e or more boys 15 years of age BABY CHICKS ottce at Morehead. Ky.. under U. 8. We are twaalag a sparial wiot Act of March 8, 1879. ^ a manner to require a person be affected by the eba^, otbo- Older who have done outstand. hunting m one county to purchase than to pay an additional fiftemi ^ work in the county eonserva- a county license costing $1.15. One cents. uoi program. (The sUte camp is Hatebiiig every week. Ky. Sportsmen Vote dollar going to the division for its The non-resident bunting iirfi, toca« on Harrod's Creek near Started chicks ow h.»d work and the fifteen cents going Prospect, Ky.) To Increase Cost se will be increased from $10.50 to now. Book yoor order Iseraetea. to the county court clerk. Now if $15.50. 7. Please notify J. w. White- early. a persMi living in Jefferson coun- Of License The fishing license, both red- —SEE OR WRITS-. iy desjdes to hunt in Shelby coun ­ l!!!l>****^ ^ Club dent and non-resident win not be work. Expmnnt Stotion, Lex. ty he or she can pun^ase the $115 Eastern State Th. 0, Koitockj Spent affected by the chan^. UiCtoii. if your club adopts this or men, comprumg 98 fish and game county license “in -aueuiyShelby coicounty a- similar' ■ tuuaaouiprogram lurfor *-n4-H club Hatchery W. A. PORTER clubs throughout the state wi^^ t ^ ELUOTTSVHXE, KY. approximate memberahio of is ' ” f person has a car Phone 326 Morehead. Ky. -•■T-2. fW. has endorsed^n^crie r" ®f Program Launched the cost of hunting lic«n«A« i I i*e or she may want to Kentucky, This S^ori^«i^‘I The hunS Only Falls City e after the 98 r-inK. ' . '"P** Purchase, in the dounty in By State Agencies gives you that famou r”i,ta '’"'1^,'? J" 4-H I5li-i Oub Members In Fine Quality BaLy Chicks iMd. m til, pr,«onL, md 8,™ ^ ” Conservation From Eantn-W rr a a ______^ . _ . laws. * * ofaer to hum in the two counties, i „ ------After decidmg defmi.^iv .. . I ‘s mcimed to Consen.-ation of the natural re- C^joc{ taste! eewmg defimtoly just roam even more and hunto "^eraU. ------...... IHUICIUI*. — J water, game and fish—is now to every day more true beer------be brought to more than 40,000 | drinkers are switch.n-. to moaoy Iha jea., will be good chick,. KELLEY SEED educational conser%-alion program i brisk, “■clean ’ and Tk' “ Joaoary 29lh, and nd, Monday i.>i being made possible through the [ a difference------the\ like efforts of the Extension Division efforts of the Extension Division -a-a differencedifferent--, theyrh-.. aiwavs of the College of Agriculture, the KELLEY’S Kentucky Division of Game and want. FaMs Ciry Hi-Bru is Fish and the League of Kentucky »iways melJow-smooiii. Sportsmen, comprising 99 game | Thomas & Rankin Hatchery ar.d fish clubs throughout the “KKVTUCKY U. 9. APPROVEiyAPPROVED” ^ state. I TEL. 186 “Ma.vsvill, R^d" FLEMINGSBURG, KY. . The purpose of this program is I to mierest the 4-H club members in the schools of this X—.Tsvre weight per P broad educational program KELLEY—Standing Up Leaf ; conservation of game' birds, song I KELLEY—More Easily Cultivated I -----and tnsecUvorous.ecus wjius,birds, lur-otfur-bear- i For Prices k mg animals, soils and forestry SSI? " r-m. J W, Whitehouse. state leader id Quality In Our XaXEV-.n, To„ T.d.,. ! of 4-H club work in Kentucky : With headquarters at the Exten­ sion Division of the College of Imerchand Ise Agriculture, University of Ken­ tucky; S. A. Wakefield, Assistant Director of the Division of Game Always ask for ------and Fish, and Dennie Gooch, w ma m, 1^1 brtapw, ^ •“ President of the League of Kow We Carry AU The Brands bicky Sportsmen met both nriRE \rad waribeT^t m coont/^L- vaBon ^an and a list

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.nj^ENTUCKY POWER LIGHT COMPANY a —l»]r. Wronr 22. ia4n P»tronize Our MOatetAP IWDEPiasDENT Alfrey Wans AiotorMi B that km for twelve montha. P«8« Three To Bay New T*cb Soon __"The Federal Trade Ccaxanls- tkm recenOr ordered motor ear “““M^^etorers to cease using dte uuuAU uniiT hj umntr C«wt tro » per cent In their saver, male BiFwMT®r Cterk. Attr*y » pro- nawneits for the sale of aatomo. roll RlSiflV H7AXTr. ------»w *»« tad befere biles oo the installment plan when rw,i,u,« ^ « per cent interest was actual- «4 arreWi »fl| b« advance, because it $60.00. Are you making less ’ 1931!| Fordtefijssia:Coupe tf —WrtW 4rtrc Uwfr did not represent the true interest m «D their *11 teo after that rate charged purtiiaaers of cars. date. AUrer auted. JoM Sedan •‘Under Senator Gibson ’s pro- J93J Dodge ^an "Tbe Bale af taca ia thh ean. -«»«viw iiucm theme same condL.condi. 0. • — wc nave a place for Mi* we tioM ebjected to by the Federal Packard Coupe would lUe to avoid that iaat Trade Commission may occur in e rad. ” Aifrey -aM the making of loans, hope«! Pick-up •This whole SUOjeCt of nrtalW 1937 Chevrolet 1»/, Ton Truck loans, which farmers aitd mer­ Careful Study chants especially require from Urged For Banks tune tow time,ume, is so important' to thousands of citizens all over Ken, Write: tucky it sboukl be given the most midland trail 4IARAGE (CoBtinued from Page 1.' careful study and coiaideration. ’ Morefaead. Keatocky er or merchant borrows $200 for _ B. C. LEWIS ^ and pars tt off in six “moctha.unma, Independe WATKINS CO., 62 70 W. low^ M.i.phfa. he still may be charged intwest Remits

IT^ A FACT ... rrs WORTH TALKING ABOUT!

A. B. McKINNEY'S IWorth Talking About: The b i » Inoiae in shoes at the moment is the| It IS easier to be right in the first ■ styles and values in our shoe dept place ... than to alibi after- ■ Every shoe on sale. wards. And this sale is right . iSALEIno alibis. IS STILL RUNNING FELT HATS New Styles J2A0 Values $2?9 FULL BLAST

Dresses 59c Value. Eadi lOc to $1.•It $3.95 Values 25c

ItES FOLKS; ITS A STORE-WID eI ISALE ... Everything in this store! Our Beauty Solon on the second floor has specials on GOODS ARE SELLING FASTEr| I has a sale tag on H, marked in plain| all work. Example: $3.00 Permanent Wave... $2.00 FAND CHEAPER THAN E V E 1 ■figures. EFORE. DONT MISS THIs| Hot on Treatment, Shampoo, Fingerwave 95c E1°SALE! T!3!^ EVERY FAMILY IN ROWAN AND SU RROUNDING COUNTIES SHOULD Spring Coats Arrow and Suits GET IN ON THIS SALE, BECAUSE WH EN A. B. McKINNEY PUTS ON A SALE Shirts $5.95 Value All New Patterns. 200 Valt . IT IS A SALE ... AND THESE SALE SPECIALS ARE A REAL SAVING $Q9S $J69 TO YOU. DON’T MISS YOUR SHARE!

Part Wool Blankets 80--80 FAST COLOR PRINTS-SmaU figures, strip­ es anddesigns. Extragoodquality ■Plaid, fnll-sised, assorted 66 X 76 Double Blankets leoloTB. Sale price kss Ithaii cost per pair ...... $139 the yard I lOc ISpecial 98< IT NOT JUST ANOTHER SALE, BUT IS THE SALE OF THE YEAR

A. B. McKINNEY’S MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY MOREHEAP INDEPEWDgMT Idacbeen la the end viaiiBn af nmradMT. Febnanr 22. IWB and Mrs. Curt Mr. and Mb. GMri* OrUv Butdsinsaa. XvacatMr a» tbs^igte to aw tnxa Louisville visited heze ytnyaconveyad? Xnratt lolaDir of Mn,jiiiil. At the.h ' Mr. and Ua. Curt Hutdiinaon. Sunday. Rowan county, Kentudqr, rw “I wnta laave ftis world ’on full LmsI W«omii'« Clmb the afternoon, officers tor the Mr. and Mra. :brman Johnson dedans Ms Intsations to aprtr new term w«- NOnCS! of Ashland and BCnton Davla fretn Mid “My Friend." Mrs. E. W Ryan. Mrs, Wm. Hud- I ** Ch'irch at If you vant to trade tor a RBod Morehesd. Guests of Mrs. Kessler gins. Miss Frances Peratt, and I “t Irvine, Ken- eateh, ace Curt Butehlttmn. Bela on Sddnday were Mrs. Melvin 1 you “Sw art, " but Miss Margaret Penix. aeUing ’en ao efae^ toay ai-ort Hamm, Mrs. Frank Petit and Mrs. always my dad The following were extended put him in jaU tor stealing *as Bewan Ceimty Wemaa ’i Club Violet Kessler. For you were the best a girl vitations to become members of tost week to CtaarteeRm. W. V.. Met With Hn. Alvin raitlH Mr. and Bte. N. F, Kamard. had. the club; Mrs. Wayne Keller. The toUowing group were _ ru cheriah your memor The Rowan County Woman's Bto- aM Mrs. Arthur Blair, and r as long nut SENT OB aaxw BCiss Mildred Stewart. Mrs. Andre LeicingUn Saturday to attod the as I live Ciub met at the home of Mrs. Mrs. J. W. Helwig were vlsitora Bowne and Miss Doshia Caudill. show *^ne With the Wind:’’ Mift And heed aU advice to me you modern Alvtn Caudill. Tuesday evening, in Lexington on Sunday. Mary Eienny. a Sophomore at Carol Patrick, Biliag Mary McClung •did give with bath, garage and good gar ­ February 20, Decorations and the Breckinridge Training School, Adkins, Miss JuneAnn Jones, Ed. To “Watei your step, honey, and den in center of town. Sll Btene favors wwe used to carry out the J. O. Everhart wa has been elected tor outstanding Case, Eddie Weicherz, Lisle Nick, I businew keep in the clear." C« . idea of Washington ’s Birthday. visitor in Pittsburg traits of citizenship, to go to Monday And I pramise to do it tor you. Following the busmens meeting of ell. Mrs. Naomi Ctoypoole, Mrs. and Tuesday. Frankfort in April on the Student H. C, Haggan, Miss Mildred Sweet, ' daddy dear. ” Pilgrimage sponsored by the Fed­ which Mrs. Warren Lappin. presu In isao, there were 30,826 ma^ and Miss Amy Irene Moore. —Rebeeee Pattou erated clubs of the State. dent was in charge the following Mrs. Murvel Crosley and of railroad In the Uhlted State, program was given; Mrs. A. F. The February Program meeting Mr. and Mrs. CTyde Bradley of Helen Dorothy Crosley were fifty peremt of vrtUch were m Ellington m charge. the Atlantic aeaboard. will be held at the home of Mrs. Ashland, were weekend guests of UxlngtOD on Saturday. Mnnieipai Started H A. Babb, chairman of the I Talk —Mr. Bernard Whitt, N. Y. A. District Supervisor. their mother, Mrs.- Pearl Cooksey. Homemakjng department. on| Mrs. Bobby Lau^Uin was a vis. ByN.CT.C. Reading —Mrs. Elling ton Mrs. Cooks^ has been quite ill, Tuesday, February 27 at 7:30 P,! but is improved now. itor in Lexington on Tuesday. Directed by Mr-. Mab- (Continued from Page 1.) “■ ... UlAi^r Lr. and Mrs. Earl Sergeam 1 of the thial figures, as well I It was announced that Rodney Reverend and Mrs. A E, Lan ­ operating methocs. with Johnson is to be sponsored by the Cameo, W. Va., were Sunday dolt were m Lexington. Monday. I club for the annual student pil- guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Ad­ in other communities of compara- The District meetuig of East- : grimage to Frankfort kins. Mr. Sergeant Is a brother, bie size. 1 Kentucky Christian Young in-law of Crawford Adkins. Hostesses tor the evening were: People, held at the Christian Daddy Dear She added; Mrs. Mae Meadows, Mra E. D. church last Sunday afternoon and "Throu^ these studies, we be. Patton, Mrs. Claude Kesler. Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Warren Lappin, evening, was attended by more Mrs. J. W Helwig, Misses Mary Dad, I wonder if you can really Ueve economy measures adopt ­ Archie Willianis, Mrs. Everett than one hundred - fifty EUa l-appin and Dorothy McKin­ aee ed successfully in other communl- I Randall, Mrs. Alvin Caudill and people and their spontors. The loneliness left by your vacan- ti« will be found that can _ Mrs. D. F. Walker. ney attended the basketball game Young Peoples Guild of the Mt. Sterling. Thursday evening. appUed locally with resultont sav. Christian Church acted as hosts, The loneliness e go through each mgs to taxpayers.' and besides entertaining Mr and Mrs. Roy Comette. Mr day The NCTC. Mrs. Warren inid, large group, prepared and served and Mrs. J. S. Boggeas were in As we patienUy wait to hear you is a national organization of wo ­ The Woman's Council of the Lexington. Friday to see "Gone men engag ed m a non-partisan Christian Church entertained at With the Wind.'’ Some kind word to help a friend movement of tax education and the home of Mrs. C. U. Waltz. Whose troubles you tried so tard “iH»Poation to taxes which unnec. Wednesday, February 21sl, with a Mrs. Mary Hazelwood to mend. ~ essarily penalize the avera^ Am­ George Washington Silver Tea. Nicholasville was a weekend guest I erican family." T R A I I The house was tastefully decor ­ of her sister, Mrs. R; T. Gevendon I -^*1 the emptiness 1 your office The movement Is carried on 1____ THEATRE JU ated and. a George Washington and family. chair. through local tax study groups, MOSEHEAO, KY. motif was carried out in favors It doesn't seem possible it could and refreshments. which have been established in Mrs. J M. NickeU and Miss look so bare. 5.000 cities and towns, of which Mrs. Hartley Battson and Mrs. THURSDAY Lizzie Nickel! w«e in Lexington, People caU but I always say to ja^re in Kentudte- Mrs. Mel- Murvel Crosley presided at Monday to see “Gone With them “M.DOO MEN A YEAR” table. vflb, Muckleitone. former nabotu Eaadolph Scott Wind." You ’ll have t^f‘wal^ ’til “Prexy" al president of the American Le­ in the receiving line were Mrs. comes in. Waltz, Mrs. Arthur Blair, Mrs, gion Auxiliary is presidoit of the Mm. Bruce Roee from Maybelle, They wait for you, “Big Shot," as NCTC. wh WUliam Hudgins, Mrs. Morgan Kentucky, is visiting her son, Eu, patiently tors are In Chicago. The giwps FRIDAY Clayton, and Mrs. Warren Lappin. gene Rose, who la ill at the home As the boys at the mill and o in this state are under the leader. “ON YOUR TOES” Mrs. Ernest Jayne and Mrs. Ar­ of Mrs. D. H. Gevendon. and me. Zorina : Albert thur Landolt aided in receiving ship of iSrt. Warren, of Mayfiald. and Mrs.Mra. Paul Wickllffe.Wickllffe, of Green- and oitertaining guests. Mrs. O. B. Caudill. Ml— Some people SATURDAY s that you are vilto. Kentucky, monber of toe Caudill and Miss Nell Walters gone NCTCi naUonal committee. Both Morehead Woman ’s Chd> DOUBLE FEATURE! e weekend visitors in Cincin. I place you caUed “The Cmt women are past presidents of the “LAWLESS VALLEY" nati. Beytmd." Kentucky Federation of Wtenen’s With George tTBrien The Morebeed Woman's But they're as wrong as they can Clube. wiU hold Mrs. EUs Woods of Louisa. Ky„ be ^jTPmt^CY SQPMr meeting Tueadaj arrived last week tor a viait with For youTl a|%iys be with me “fticti, terminal yatda, stethm W. S. Taugben h«n* of Bfo. H. - Myrtis Rail wiQ gi ’ tedo ^ tevte hr ote r»K3r*5 “Dinnerware." whic Dr. and Mrs. E. IJ. Blair were in •Hte things wfaidi I a the lAiited State eoem- about XL- Lexington on Sunday to see jou. iOOO square trifles. . SUNDAY & MONDAY covers- ■•Gone With the Wind." “ROARING TWENTIES” The meeting will be in charge James Cagney —Priscilla Lane of the Homemakers ’ Department, of which Mrs. Babb is chairman. Members who have dinner tick, A. F. Elliiiirton es may keep them for the next' nieeting or get a refund as de- ' DEN’nST Phone 26 Morehead Sunday School CUm <'■ Doasmillio«d°- WEDNESD.AY To Sponsor Bazaar. “MILLIO.N DOLLAR LEGS” j The Pnigre.s.'ive Workers Sun. Betty Grable —Jackie Coogan I day School Cla.-,s of the Methodist Church will sponsor a Bazaar on h see your I .March 22nd and 23rd. in the Ec­ TKLIRSDAY Dr. LA. Wise onomy Furniture Store on Mam Has moved to the J. A. Bays “FAST AND FURIOUS” I Street. Many articles of food Am Sotoem Jewelry Store where be wffl V CHEVROLET ! clothing, etc.. WiU be offered for , I sale. be locsted every Friday, exam, totog eyes snd fitting glasses. j Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnsqn K DEALER FIRST I of Lewisville, Ind., were the week Schine Theatres Lane Funeral Home ^ for the best MAYSVILLE, KY. FtuienI Directors L ■ BtfVn-nw. ^ ^ mm. TRIMBL F Ambulance Servkt RUSSELL 1 THEATRE * J.J MT. STERLING, KY, Phone: 91 (Day). 174 (Niifht) FRL A SAT. FEB. 23-24 USED CAR THURSDAY & FRIDAY CASTLE ON THE HIBSON ‘THE FIGHTING 69TH” John Garneld. Ann Sberidan James Cagney —Pat O’Brien SAINT’S DOUBLE SATIRDAY DR N. C. MARSH TROUBLE DAYS OF ’ values George Sanders. Bela Logi Chiropractor SUN. A MON. FEB. 25-2S SUNDAY TeL IM Mmfaeml BIS GIRL FRIDAY “BROADWAY MELODY > OF 1940” Cary Grant. RoMllnd Rns Fred Astaire —Eleanor PoweU TUE8. A IVED. FE& 27-28 MONDAY HELM’S BLONDIE ON A BUDGET “A CHILD IS BORN” HATCHERY Geraldine Fitzgerald NatfonaOy Famous Penny Singleton. ArthnS' Jeffrey Lynn Lake Chicks THE LION HAS WINGS TUESDAY “MONEY TO BURN” Winners First. Second, Third. Merle Oberon. Ralpfa The Hicrins FsmOy Fifth prizes 1039 National chick RlchardMn raising contests. OfflciaUy PuU- WEDNESDAY orum tested. Order 1940 -bipta THURS. FEB. 29 “OF MICE AND MEN” now —Save 10 pe cent Illustra ­ GRANNY GET YOUR GUN tive bulletin. May Robson. Msrget Betty Field THURSDAY “THE OLD MAID” Snftor Pnm Cete Bette Davte— Msrlam Hopktes WHY WASfflNGTON For qute relief SAT. FE& 24 trmi the misery PIONEERS OF THB T A B R •f mlds. take fW ^ FRONTIER 1 PROGRAM U«iiM-Trtl«,-SiUT«-N«,Dn>p> Bill Elliott. Linds Winters "THE ChS^NE KID” BIGGEST USED CAR BARGAINS OF THE YEAR! SUN. A MON. FEa 25.28 Jack RandaU A CHUMP AT OXFORD Laurel and Hardy ^UAD” ANT SEAT Midlmd T|pil Garage LOUIS-GODOY FIGHT! MOREHEAD,* KENTUCKY