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Morehead Independent MOREHEAD, KENTDCKY, MORNING. DECEMBER 21.1944 NUMBER npTY-ONE Postoffice Off en February 15 Last War FMid Tops Additioiul Christmas Day For Filing Rowan Exceeds On^HalfOf Service To Patrons Farm Reports Sixth War Loan An uffent request by postmas ­ February is the las' day on CampaipOiiota ter Claude Clayton that More- i which Rowan County Farmers Bond Quotas headkens not telephone the post may file their performance re -■ latmas pack- pons, John Fulmer, head of the laaued ihw local .agricultural Conttervalion ' Bond Parduum momloK. program «ait1 ifiday. These re The Rowan County War Fund The Postmaster explained that I pnrtK are uiied as the basis for for the kas at last reached SO percent of employees were unable to grive making ACP payiaents Pay- ­ Sixth War Loan drive was ex- any Information about Chiiat- ment of 1940 applii ttB quota, but thin u after weeka leaiions IS this week. Dr William H . mas packages and chat telephone ^ ,plet«l aurirm lb- early , v,„jbbn. Chairman r------■ «f aunpalfnln*. and about acallH______tended only^ to______delay^ dellv ^dfw^eaimof&vrUPina^ 1 months of 1945. making it nece* itiidav. month after the drive ahould leriee and alow up the service County's quota have been completed. everyone. preparation anil audit of the re-’*3,°®'^' people surely are not As a special service to More- bonds have been sold head people all rhrisima.s pack this cauae deliberate­ Applitali.m for pavmem filed'. 'f “E" bonds, which ly." aald co-chairman Claude I- ages will be delivered both Sunday and Monday after the rl.,ung Lie mav be'** purrhaeed by the ^ytOD and C B Pennebaker in pneessed for pavment onlv ,f ni »«“»«■ buyers ^ far below the a statement to this newspaper are expecting a package be useless telephone about It, EVER ■a .lelermme,! bv the .Stale com-i5^“ e are coofldem chat the nti- mmee. on ret-ummen.lation of if B of Rowan County want to because they will all be deliver­ ed, even those that arrive ChH.st- the '•t.i.niy .••..mmiltee that ibe * ‘- * thdr full part in hflpi^ produc-er wa-; prevenled from'^^^ E bonds ^d r. TCftlVWK. priaoneni cJwar. mas morning," the Postmaster explained THAT SAME filing wi.hin the *pe--,fled ‘* “'’ pwiBCkad aaamen. and just ' fiet-auw he was j member ofl**'* '‘P'"’ . , orAmy tawely G I s. Many the armed forces < * complete report on the sale who eoa trthwted last year have of pn.ilonged illness E" bonds 1 giaca nDthmg this year mapy Rowan Comity i ceived from the Treasury De- -a^ cm ffemilies wlthaosuin STAR , pomnent. and this uiul sale win t Miih-t. hare never given I climb considerably with the We appeal to every StiSFithoiit Zero Weather report. Dr Vaughan pre­ Rowan CoiraQan to dicted. The Rowan County o cqaal the flM record Dem. Chairman Chairman expressed the impe *TW wiM Ml MW » M Hm lA «r oU JudM .. . ^ ; Bits Rowan County .that< this total might increase t a Aovniof afamdtam Ua- 9lew« ki Ihb CIriitwtgi ^ loa ijli* . Hiew^h cleudt.may ■ aaigan eocM be puOed opt Qaarm Lacked Far DuringThis Week SS»,S! ■ ■ t creek, or If a Polish Sacewd Siraickt Time - okaovwflm^nbMgMg. H II'* kwbcoa of Hop* in a woHd ______j Dr Vaughan pointed out that lit is the "F" .^enes that the. K waadarloc up Main in vdweii flMM • wmt tk tmtek room for i Thermometer Drags I Bi Manbaad, hundreds of Rowan County Is perhaps the 'treasury desires ,noet m sell, in t woBld offer to help. I.et[ only county in Kentucky to be K* *plr» Irgygl. arovid tkii mrtk, oncourogi FoHowiag Rizzord 'order to prevent inflation and at ■ without a Democratic Chairman. Mine people make a small ing. end bomrftFyMg. Rowan cnuniy had it.s firvt I the same time get a.s many citi­ effort for our allies and our own This situation resulted hete zens as possible In the war buy- ^ j Saturday when a Democratic ' zero weather veKterday i Wetlncn boys who are far away Then jdavt morning I log program.______Sa'lOttl War Find-win cflmb' »»*'«!to hnng In a quo- Ow CkrMwiM y ooWii g (w evorr man. < Reports from the Nnnh F'ork ^ .* tet hwtaed of lagging as it now • rhalrman to suc- cUd « thb CM Mty . . I section showed that the mercurv M^nnArsi I niK sif »s I hit exactlv zero all through that ;1 * •* UlCl 9 L4UU se«lon. At T 00 a m. on Wednes­ wvlh a frion^ mob and a skoko wf Hh kand. day morning it was two above in Morehead. The thermometer Conducts Last SS*. “ill's? of°u2'JI» Hora, utnbrt tl» fellur, ibably hit a degree ton, Bntolpu will l«: .1V.O lor , >« « qoonioi Iot tho «- long the UddngIng River, but Meet Of Year an. ood poDto oovoow i™»ouUve mntlo« to the official weather report from IliSiaiol win bo noOo lo boU. i »““»■ .-‘■v* k«I« Werru Ckri^tnuu!/ Farmers, where the United Sut local papers, by name unWs the the rural seetiona at home, ■gMs^g^Of ' 1 Government Uke^ rwdings many parts of the county “ iguaatB ofherwiw B not available t the past week the foV committeemen and committ^ women would have hid to ' This marka the sDl^nd week total Of WM.: 1^ of Bevara weather here. The aa- Tide horde twA t 1^-'S.'-Bawwa. wetegtjitunlay ’i The Morehead iHD&wDEm:

fc«w the north swept to, cut-off the warmer air moving from the viewed. Ihe moat impertam west^brtBging an additional six ■’%j?ar..^!ssi?Ear being as follows; toeha of anew and the coldest f the year I. Sponsored three Harvest A^ Mm .Shop. IS.QO; the roeantiine the i The Rowan County ^ Cow ■ettv* in the Snma Ottmty P.F SqipertOfFb* ...0.^0, conditions In Rowan Festivals. • MW Hhrvey Alfrey, S54»; Ed­ Dr. O. M- Lyoas, I aervatlon Diatrlct A. chopier. They have Mac County are harartlous HtrTTrav- 2 HeW thirtv educational ward BiMop. n». stooar dark. list, has ha are bappy^to shown their ahmtj in Mnning meetings Um. AnoM CuDdW. ».<»; Mrs. 9oU CoBaerratlim by carrying mrt ankRanding pro TeHelpReaqjtiwi ei is late and many bio'ses liave been su.-;penfle ^ ner. Senk>r. Morehead1 Hl^ Lane. Joe McKinney and Aildi- ■''he itndowr .md field Ams 'a Andy, gZ.00; Bennie School. S5.00 cash Morahead Independent an.l The ; ‘'I,,'*;"'!'.';*!''J",'! SOB Lysm btsame II law on Itecem Help s,>nn^.>r farmer, mar Baldridge. *2-00: Helen Board. This contest was sponsored by First place award was contra Rowan Countyly .Sews withwuh pled Laches Drive wa« ia'inie'• make .in\ IJ Spnn.snre'l £ai-n *424 Glrai Laat WaM fi~.T-hek Board^ < of Trade. will...... get . appi.ratlon.sappuration.s andanti thattnat non» mf...mfdiJog fund cam­ secretary-DwaKurer Ora James, c>—V, I ' soi>n as the machinery m esiab- tern hreetllng heifers and two fZAO; WHI^HOfga, «2.00H paign last SumMy by bringing not only by writing about soli John C EWritlge and W H .. TaoB. IZ.OO; JMaas bow an initial offering of *424.00 conservation, but they are very JiAiifgwi 'or "»■ B™”"' S«->~ B.iv, b«n in» 'ni-.n ..oil V’ t-k I handling of the bill the Cnrhic placed m the ^-ountj CaM^ Jews.MAO; OHyer This was their first eaB to the SSnl TSJ "'"W-n Will ani„mn,., „ OfUcr. for ih, „„ MJB; Clyde Ulne. *2.00; membership of the church for Lezingtan Cots L- C- Ride- th«» food and pastor B. H Ka- Tzhacco Sales AR CiHisoIidated ,n ilL.i'SrToln wlU 1» rleCM rh. Jo„„ar, J2JR C A«Marfcg, *2*0; e states that, under Uie ciieum- ir. ol appllanc raonin-r,- ' a ""'n.n n«i.o« ami 3 ...... ■mWIry. ItAO; Sora Staf- stances, the response ' To Four Doys causing (he trouble (n curreei ii *200; Ruth Taua StiUlvan. Schools Closed Kentucky L tlliiteti has offered the Service Officer pointed i lion and by laws of the clnb Mrrtaan TreoL *200; AJ- iS™***^ building are, of Burley tobacco marke* yes­ it> furnish, without charge, de­ Mknaw. CZAR Mr. and tectors to iocate the trouble A committee wns appuinted courac. in the future, and depen­ terday suited their final week For Rest Of Year work out the aims and dent on the course of the war spots. They will perform News-Independent id purpcMes 4if pre-Christmas sales with at ibers. Har Swt?»IA0; But It was felt that this U the work, .Mr Maxey .stated, and will least one of them. Lexington, Bad Weather HoMa Telephone Number mnn t'lick and Tllilon Hogg*- ttwfPH. SIAO: Mrs. Pearl tune to raise* the money be more than glad to cure anv f UZ '',7 announcing It would operate were jdded to the club r CMMv.^ «-**:SIAR CoktnsnColdnsn PcPomm. tpuildlBg which has beooa y four days, but would length- CMBty Scliool Bwoos or the trouble that might be, iS ivOW AOl fUR CecU Gregory. SlAQ; Car- coming from their own lines. ■•muat" in the progran^ of the the sales day to five hours MT. STERLING WEED Clngnij. *1AI^ Cut Rate. church. from the customary four After being off four days be­ Home owners and business The telephone nnmher of mimry. tim, Ralph BaB. «UB; houses can correct the trouble by BRINGS *40. A^RAGE Permlsskm to lengthen cause of Mother condllions the The Rowan 4'onnty Sews ' Aswy- -Robert - n Hardin. *M(^ fectad in ISOO. with some addi- sales day and reduce the sales the insullaiinn nf a condenser county's four consolidated and The Morehead ladep. TOBACCO AT MT STERUVC ^ a M. Hoaniglt. tut R. *1 OoBa being made later on. The week by a day was announced acbools located at .Morehead Et- whirfl cost-s very little and can .. *1.00; Charlie JenC ‘ easily installed endent. both now prlalcd by The first ihrw days of ih. etiurch fecis that the present liottvlllc. , Fanners and Hahie- 1944-JS ML Sterling hurley tohac \( Robert jMigs. HAD; Bill bOttihng is out-Boded and inade­ President Harry Goldticrg of The Morehead man resumed seesioM Monday. CO market saw the averag*- wic*- HAO; Cova Moore, quate. The church owns valua ­ War Food . Late In the day ^pariateodent Tha Board of Tra^ said tha' ra Iksaipiuiy Ls 981. whirh to the aneu Mynhler. H OO paid In a continued rise from ble grounds oa Main street In Roy Comette ordered them cloa- dio reception here Is the worst j old Bomber ai The Rowbb ,*4(X togeic on the M up to listen to the ot^rasing Futmw Panaors will again aeH Returns for the year t*44 ahooio HSOA* .. ^ kets to report, hod an. avenge B»d Mat coMrol cknikdaC*, Governor Dewey eerttfled tobacco aped this caa- 1 do ao at onee, s. R Rica, De^Miy of **7-93 a IniiKtoetHWBKls, 1* mmk later in the evening and hig Mtiiun. Tlie aMd wilt be for CbUector. warned today. Fonn to«M ta- dMe to *B7SA*. .. below the rtWa# level but the Same thing happened. tale soon oftv the holidays. We 1 for filing and full informaI}oi «B* VBStor itotM ^ Jt M tbk^ poohatoy near tha top 'fbr the Wentfi of impor- will aisfi sett hybrid seed com | may be obtained from Mr Rici pe*^-«e the ^ura hii'tb sou- my. Sales there totaled 291A02 t»ee were reported. prindpaUy Future Farmer boys will use [ at the Midland Trail Hotel u dt tawM from people who are pounds, less than half the Fri­ baeauae few were traveling the 'Pwo Girl Scouts passed their certified seed (or their tobacco | Morehead. not members of the ehurdt, but day volume, and growers were highways- toilerfoot test at the meeting pmjecLs an* hybnd seed for | ------that he feels sure there are paid I13BA65.45. Jd moat parts of the county of Troop 4 on Tuesday. Decem- their own projects frlcnb of the ehurch wtm will Bowling Green aurtloned 277.- the people were practkalty cloa- ic 12. Others are prepartng We are making ,______«ant to omtrlbute to the huUd- 04* pounds for *124.406.78, and ed in by Ihe waather. Mocehead for the same test next week. WiMaths this year The pnee I There will be no sale at The tng fund, and that all such gifts its average rose ». 2Z cento to rural mail carrlera reported the In a chapel program to be held rangca fmm 50c to Sl.OO Any- ; Morehead Stoddards next Tues wm be grMefuily received: 844A0. At Greotoburg. .^AS2 n«t Tuesday, various badges one wanting a wreath, contact j day. December 26 The next sale pounds sold for S124416A4, and wUi be awarded to those who Mr Hughes or any FFA mem-j will be on January 2, Ray LytW the average raae 51 cento ban earned them. ber I announced today THE MOBEHEAD (KT.) INDEPENDENT

-WEEKLY NEWS ANALY^ SENATE: ’iiime n] Hu Appointments Washington Digests Civil Strife Rages in '<^reece; Plans to hurrr through the »p- Morm 11 polctments of Joseph C. Gr«» at KOnMOuiz * t Undersecretary of State and WU- Set Vise for Japs on leyte; Uam 1~ daytoa. and Archibald UacLeiih as aastat- HulFsTrade Principles Quake Shakes Tokyo District aecreUrtea m the department ttnick a anag in the senate, where 1. How auny slctien ot ttaa Ci». ^d u Hcwntiipar (Jnloa . rebcUioua eooUngent'fDrced baar> Backed by Stettinius atssv..”.".:?., 'Rtt.r S',s sv.s.-s'.;. ingi to be held on the prinelpala' LWbaUQgthhhuDBiaban noasa tor offieea. debt, (be pichdor, tb» flutador or Leading the atuck was Ka» New PoDcy Shapes as State Department Is the torendor? tucky's "Happy" Chandler, irho. in 3. Wbat is » leo ibore aboard one of Oo most tmporiaiit strategta* Remodeledto Attend to United SUtes referring to the appointmenta of rtilp? Businessmen Clayton and Rockefel­ of the war But like all dlfflcult la- 4. WbatAmerieaawomaaftiu^ alxeady has evolved Commercial Interests. ler, declared: " , I was told tor the emancipatloo of woman's that the poor folks would be given serious kinks whlab must be clothing sad the wearing oC trao- opportunibea as a result of the dec- Ironed out. tioD- Instead of the poor peo- ■n*y include: crew fatlgiie. ma^ By BAUKBAGE weatbnr eondW **5* Can you mm ^ tbe WaU tenance pr^ls Wm dJw^aidCamaMua American statesman srtw vlelenUy tlous and Street boys are get&ng them. opposed tbe ratlflratuia of Hh C oo- In pressing for confirmatloD of ^ plwiea to replace thoae lost In actum. Upon these (actors depestddepesid the tm- officers, nor tbe stitutiOBT m- appointments. Tesaa ’ Tom Cmnaily 6. What are the ooly tw«eDu»- head of protocol or of the divisions decried the aUegaUon that bnstness queney srith whicb we can keep punster the rain of bombs

spare Is wridencad by hi* tactics to baa been tbe subject

IN THESE T7ACH CHKUT' J!i MASakMBcs LAST and foes provaa anew CHRlWiaAS A6AIN! gpoi imQ ^0M«ris mm." that lore ia the ooly SHORT bfadfacpsosaroCkm wiO fay that mika wen world. Intbaacdfak DAYS daps of lata D«eam> br^tttr or apiria keener at OF far wfaaa tfaa brtefa- dse CSmstaiaaes ota- fathers th^n they an today? ^tolia^ofyouWSb ampia amcada for bcufay faecf ttO tilfa Chrimw m lack of brightaets At any rate, frienda and ncighbon, that'a Tod this message that oearhoad. we again W7. w*7 t Are ressmded »faaiof the kind of a ChristaiM wt ore willing for ■end oar meet hearty the nprene raloe of frieotUfaip. He who entaptored happiness Chrittmaa Graotiaga. you this Ytdetide of 1944 —just a good bu ID frieuU, thoisfa he msy have a«M— tAd'fariiioocd CSiriscmasf which comes only at a iortUDe. cunot be happy. We fare many fnsula in this area — Shiss Bargain CHRISTMASTIME friends firm many years back as wdl as friends whoAave becsroe friends during «>»»» Sfore MORWD LUMBER CO. (mi^simY SPORE past ymr. These friendships are a great source of pride and happtness to'os.^ To all these friatds we wifa a ray Ueny °^rz_ . fi8ftni(l!S m CmZENS BANK NEW YEAR ...n> art Afaf* Cefa,i6^fafa, S* US's Cate /f-ffa al sfa SMT. OS mfas faa a if (• rti» foeeaefaweaassAwl iSIiETmlT.tl W© have much to be thank ­ A ful for this Christmas, and w© want to express pur Wefry thanks to you. May this Chriy Christmas of 1944 be an especially rm HALL THE PtCTUHE SHOP J. t AffiSlliCERi f

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Afaymaifafaaa mPERIAL OEANESS ihnsim

a New Yew, whh in pseanse «d an end so war and a brighter worfd so fallow, die 1,200 mea and wamcii who comprise our ■ qi ii ili'.u wish to extend to aO of you dwt we arc privily ta. wnre car sincere widiea for hcaId^ c L make our ennoept of a mated friend die mere effective when peace cocc

Andao we hope ifam yoa haw— A HAPPY CHPKTMAS AND A GOOD NEW YEA* Ifenhtcl^ SHlHirs Cmnpat^ QjUlUASL&m & WHEELER, WBOLESALE -^eCHWCNMKW MOREHEAD (KY.) INDEPENMMT CBRETMAS GREETINGS ... and a...

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At this waHa we eboold aU sub. ject ouTMlvea to re-exam^tion. Blow. Whistles, Blow! to tee if {ood fellowabip and H"4- MM atO] Hindve as a practical combination to brine hsppineaa to' The year' 1944 will aocm be history. Ring, Bells, Ring! the buman boart. -l^A nt^am»-»«»- ' ' in bis hands tfac key to this combt- We are happy to say that we formed ostion. Let eta use it durine this' many, new friendships during this Chrittmss season of 1944. to help eventful year, and strengthened many transform dreams into rsaCtisa. old onea. Ksy we sdd ottr clad Cbristaas Crectincs to the many which are To all of our friends, both new findii^ their way to yon? iFul sfewn ahead! TKe past U behind us—oppor- and old, we extend most cordial New Ifunity Bes ahead. Lef's 90, Americal McBRAYER FURNITURE CO. Year wishes. In fhe midst of the gay clamor we pause to con­ sider your part !n the success we have enjoyed ireSIHlN AUTO STORE during 1944. Your support has meant ever^ thing to us. In this spirit of appreciation it is a genuine joy r 1 for us to with for you a very

J4^appi^ l^ew ^ear

KENTUCKY UmmES mE HOPE old Santa will not forset yon III this Christmas of 1944, hot that he will cram that stocking so full it can hold Y'^OODCHESBI lVre*s.eih. BO more. \jr ing gnite Uke it. And feed Good cheer, good feUowahip, and Merry cheer it an affair of the bewt It Christmas to vou all! ca.net be witUieU and hoerded to gain added value with the deyt er years. Coed cheer m« he spent/ Let lu ail radiate'feed ^ecr this ChriMmas ef 1944, for there % i GOOD WILL f; reesena enough for feed there ^ if «e hot pome to reffeel. ^ BRUCE'S 5c^ 10c & a STORE Varry Chh frwiR aff ai^ m m eOsT^

• smenexs riNKUMc sown ota M BARGAIN STORE tOAOS. FASU HOlitfS eUAMCNO liialMte^aitM. IN THE DAtK. THE SHUT OF lONO- meantaiawWMDseife NBS woooiNe ova the land . . A' JUeVtocaHlkieli«i ▼B, -ns THE NI«HT BORE CHRIST. wnssTinaotepa UAS AMO ALL MBC ARE nM. WE HOfE THAT TOUR CHRISTMAS WILL RE MERRY ANO IRlGHT. ANO m THAT YOU WILL RECEIVE A FULL ''Tbeee 17th centary SHARE OO THE 6000 THIN6S THtt vweee «7*tfy tte US. l-i Hmt Chrtetwss wirit HAm season MUN6S. K S WE APPROACH the beloved «• wish r«r ree CM anntvenary of a (rcatrcat Event we Tale eceaea mt are reminded actm of ______, Chriatinae seasons vre have seen eitri^wiiSu#/ com* and {o. Tom has ebanfcd ■iMSW Dr. N.C. Marsh RED ROSE DAKV everytfamg except trienifahip. . Noel! Nsell We are preod of the tact that wa 1 number among our enatamera many HnTurEniGm of the town's -oldM mhshinm«w_ An aS av baas wtaMa friends who have be- I aUnU. Wa wawlU ■ aM as at OM baas as. come dearer to na with I ce Mva wM jnm a toeOo wm ba wBB ynm TulatlUa Meptoa ba Ska Maw Tauv aa Once agata we Merry Christmas ti MODEL LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Uaaarva ya< Phone 116 Morehead, Ky. Dr. M. F. Herbst Oande Clayton POSTMASTER

WE THANK YOU lOYALTY works L both ways. You have bean leyai to AU dmrinf 1944 we here us. and we are loyel to you. been sterimg mP'omt gratis tmde ta the people of tkie To you, our friends, #At Oiriurmas per* myth d Sana CSaus. QfHiiitkid eommmmitp, at they keve who have so helped haps more than at any ib And at rliirnitmaa the' GREETINGS come in day mfte* doy. us to make 1944 other time in the year membera of this organ-' succMtful,wo send Norn tket Ckristmto*. is —Best Wisbes For a — the friendfart of' we realize what it meanf ization realize parttcu- IHm’iijqiittiliat here H is Uroe to tmo^ tobean American—to tarlywhatyourpamm- JBTOt7S emnSTMAS MabCtntaeeat, Aelioery. So here U eoJtes CHBISTMAS worship as we please, to agehasmeazKtous, and '' and a . . . ome trmtitmde to yom go about oar daily a^Oke dm opportunity bnbitifqriiiap. im one greet hig wish fee Mts unfettered, to tbxnk you VlTTMiOCg o hig, hmppy^ merry Mm'ibtapea to take time outto while wisbing you HKW TEAK pay homage to t|fWI^ aD a most hfm WpdalBMicMi Battson ’s the beautifal | J|IlP)t| Christmas. bltapiiMMiWL Dr. D. Day MIDLAND TRAIL GARAGE Drugstore CEBE^OBUGea. Ike Store T—<«?, IV«CTJ)CT U, UM the; hoeehead (hit.) independent Ernie Pyle’s Slant on the War: Christmas Trees Are SEWim CIRCLE mEDLECRAFT Of Many Varieties GIs TurnBack toCave- Tha>i|^^^re1be least ■Crocheted Apron Has Eye-Appeal to toe trees nsdd tat Christmas. The OUa pattern i,.. febage Is diarp pototed ami U U your name. aCOreu ii Like Living in Tunisia first Oiriftmn tree to abed tta nee­ dles. All Comforts Missing but Men The fir. sometijnes called the bal- time ts mgiun rew to tbe matt Cany &n Under Trying Conditions d for years. with a finall amount of water. It reaemblea the spruce except that Buffet Style I« toe needles are not toarp pototod •ewla* Clre' Bring them genUy to a boQ and let *M W. Starttopa ! BrCnUfjU Idee] fcH' New Yeer*« them boll lor aeveral mtnutea. anti] and tba tree becomes golden brows u eweac. as. a. before It abedi Iti leaves for Pattern afl the water U cooked away. Thai The Duu^ flr Is also Eartertamin^ let the aauMgaa brown, turning used aa a Christmaj tree. an aidea ao they wiU have an ev— color. Sausage* cooked like thia dice are flat aad smooth to tlm *«»■<* It can be IdenOfled by a number of FRONT.—It must be hard for you folks at win ba done thoroughly with their flavor hilly developed. Tliey win buds St toe tip of toe branefaea. which cause the needles to bend aside, dunging the regular comb- Early Camonflage •m “tl* *»»» aanaHlvo “Let every soldier hew him down old adlDft If ha'd Ilka a dUnk. Tha a bough, and hear t before him; ' eapUlD didn't evan reach oat hla hand. - bers of our host and ma^ hio- "HaTo yon got anoocb fte eovery err in report of os." men tpot" I Ba wouldn't taka a drink Mm—w d ehickea Uvera ixnlau tha aiUatad man under him could have aoma. Cook spaghetti in boiling salted AS offleara ara not Oka that tnt water unto teodei. Drain and rinse ^ the IwtUeflald doaa prodnea a ftotlx cold water. arhood. Tba conunoa hood od daae Heat tat to skillet cheted aprorrin simple pattoii tha orlslnal ocen- »««»«■ Vwd each other and brown floely stitch, flniahed with a crocheted patlco Of North and artlBdal barrier of rank. cut onion in it. ruffle. •Bd haaa bean bara arar troot-Una Add spagbetti. to. aa. salt and OmtbM. Thar»a Uaad throu«h thia neeaaaitlai «d IOb eheeie. Cook ervehet direeaona eWoqa wintar clMptos outdnon on slowly oottl weU the fround. They hi _ ___ . ...u, h. sM * tnxL Haw yaw>a > platter. waQ ; HtARO / garnished with fi nttCBa moat of tba Uina. and Brit. "■ lUa haan-t been sodia bad year, sauteed chicken livers. y rattoBa, ihoucb food, gat mighty Kvm------my---- haa ur Aad as wa lotot forward to ■Mded Prah Salad. UOUSEHOm _ efaanaed. and ■■ (Serves f> navar taka oS tbalr ciotbae tha baratt taata o< 1 package leman flavered geiatta batter things It's 1 eup hat water IliTS^ LS? 1 cep maraaehtoe cherry Juteeaad to toe shedding to Us toUage teen Stt^ than to uab- Sitting on the edge of e mat. ar tba new one in kept indoor*. A hemlock Is dit- ertrad Ue. «al hmt to b. wlgal ITJ with good cheer 1 eup Bheed. seeded gnpea ttngniabed by having two white U"— it'^ ** aad cause* end hope, and Spears, peeled and lUoed €o tbs tower side to each to its aar. ****** I hi" M hMd m K cup maraaehtoe oherrlen. row. needlelike leaves. ~ fratmmtly my flrrt hatt to a moeth. and I ga ihnpla hot good iid>0A.ii..e.w.T. t attempt to pm to many two weeks at Pinas have never been a tavorlto Lay your vaennm eleaner on the ...... ttw>a wUfaom tood to ealetirata tha oeeaaloo. apor and pass your dust mop back WISE WHIS WOPI WEPT aa tha mm do at taktog eff my aoeka. Oddly moogh. drtstmaa t To those who do desire the e and forth before the opening to 10:00 A.M..C. W.T. “«* campi toward ...... - - • — •Wh family to or trlands _ WAPO WBOt WAV* W8M ea rear. Vary law cd the troDbUBe welcome the New Year. It should ba Dtasolve gelatin to bat water. Add W^ haaa ever had any loava. dona to style. cold cherry Juice and water, they Way haver go to Wwn tor an era. eoto. — . Pinas aree distil hnndfitl of salt to ttie >A(VWWVW Tha other day 1 had to laugh at net be aUborate but they sbould he id by hav- to trull aad pour Into a mold. Inst rinse in cold weather, and the tohg'ete They work all the tlma. myaalf over a Utha mnotion I an. decoratad to be to tune wtth tba kMpa track th. perlanead. We bad arrived ana chin until arm. Umnotd co lettuce mclated to clusters to three and ^ya ar WMka. m wamr toot tong at I and garnish with clusters of grapes five. Hera are soma sampla mama to » per .am W am CramBM I ten. H to pear balvei. Serve with The red cedars, which produce ,NEED A UXATIVE?. help you to deeidtog what to I£bv % U ea praetleaCy aO cream dremtog. berries rather than eooea. are sal. They are datiguad to « your tood Welab BareWL dam used at Qirtstmas treas ex ­ budget; Yurthermera, tba old i (Serves 6) cept to neighborhoods where they ^•ranees batwaan day aad togbt New Tear'a Eva BMek L grow wild. The foliage la ntbar Waa aksMt eaaaad to etoat. Hlgbt. ’ Buckwheat g»a«T H leaspem salt Ptl^ly but U very m»n «Qg tea no toagar aacaasarOy m^ CuSea like. When grown tedeari in window ------Qttmi Ifa. Aaaorted Frgtt PUto box or in fiowerpotB, he^do Jtiihrevaraad. Tha bidk to our e» i aa omL Festive Games a aonfo window where they get S: r rrtr*-C‘.£!-JS?SiC‘-‘-?STS2 «an are acomtomad to tnatote ^ ^ VP>TlW aimad toa tat m Provide for a Blitit aemetlmM three or l» ftir htmaait So 1 Halt bettar In top^ dnohla b—. ■iWto to a row. Imgtoarity to atoas • P>«e* ^ tl«W B e Ipngheta WUli (teta Lfears ate (boi add ebeeae. Stir and ennk Real Home Party ■------srXJlz -M Qertle Brand Toaaad Salad until ebeeia 1* melted. Add beaten ma ha oaca weut three dayi aad Larntm Snow W^CUtoard Sauce had femal several Stir eonitsatly until smooth and stripe to comgBtod On luoBng a^ toiek, than serve over toast points. ttmOies Join tog sat lham around threa todaa to (ha Welto BertoiU on Tbast and tovtta guests to meet at o_. .. f M Other day 1 aa» a ■tidier aalaap to hlanketo tmder an wageu. maktog waDa. Tha wagm Kolded Yrtdt Salad There's nothing better then a toe bimaa. A punch or light reHcab- «Uva tree at two to the attanwou. bad formed a roto ovathaml Ibsy Assarted Baltahaa ebewy cookie for nibbling after the mem can be served at te Srst A few (eat away a tuU eelCDel waa bad brought straw tao a nearby rruUCMkt Cotea main disb bat bean heavy. In (act. pome, a .few games, and toan toaeptog aomtoly CD the ground. la stock aad put It OB the grotmd ms- toaxT poopla would rather have a toe cecoDd home. Each homa to turn btoUa you had go uatU you drop. der the wagon. Thera we Ihrew am Cold Sliced Turkey and Ham good cookie than anythtog elm to tom of atertei bedding mUf. Bya Bread Butter Hnti.y top off the snack. You'D like these meat gamca or refreshmoit. T tba, war caaraoi* most people, ecmklas that are taste - tompter party can take place oo New Tear's ta l^ r^ and talk rough, and Hept to far a a . Bhadtwa Asmrtod Cookies Bevasaga above anything elm you ever had: day. or New Year's eve. ending t toughen ap toalda you Ouaati tor a New Tear's eve atm- with the dawn to •U *7. and te wtod wm cm per wflt ba happy to help them- Many different games ctBear frlotd to mine. UeuL •elves tram a played- One eaUed "Mixed Rewdo. r Xmmla Besaman of KUwaukea. waa buffet at totor. ttona" WiU HQ toe biO ter (mwnak. tollhig ma two ineidaato to a rec maBty peevaOtat tog to a mixed crowd to all ages. htotia that touelmd Urn dearty. tha oeeaaioa. Set Onesstag Time. (toe eeentog he and aaothar oO. Anyone can estimate the length to Mr cams up to a ttoy tarmtomaa. Whan tha detanhmini gat ar. wtth a ptteber to tea tomeva tba next tey 1 laH a a secood, but few people know how whlefa waa apparently empty, To ba batter; or. if you ------'-i regret at lanvtoglhtote long two or toree mlmitei wffl last an tha aafa Hde hn aaOad am ■'Hbo's are bavlag a hot Bave the guests sit to a elrcie taa?" baton gotog to. lha a.. de baven. And la Mte aflar an dlab Uka Wete Baieblt or Spagbet- B «Monly aanm IMM atraw M around toe room and announea tet 1, It can ba kept srarm In thptato Blanfc, and won the haB - - hot putter. mate toe amount Ouests wtm't mUd going Into te for tores minutes te pass. kUeben for practoua aeeomU. Clap yoor bands when the toree Tbo radpa imDd. void in agg whites, baatoi sdS. into a aballow pan. Bake in a mod- Boad and fury (d death about him 1 If I mate oven 13 minutes. BAD SKIDS AHEAD! had any nail clippara ee______falasTV do you know te (bat dap had left him utoito to.- Bake to waffle makar aad aerv* Cold water and coU weatte aiw srtto batter aad hot synm. Second mixture: Have a set to queattoes jflaiii both to tha eampantontep ■tart te guesitof eontesta. The A sidd wreck that U am U,UI ^ dm mrnm, « ^rd on soldier*' bmidk Their fin­ gers get hard and H»i from ymur auMf Cel Haka two coidcs to eadi attp. Ham moratog I int 19 beta dte^ Otrm imxaara to the wemm and to eaa eonnau planai aa I a Debt and c^ a ta ta Sr Up te lean adgao. Flaca o ptoeo teotom set In a hat te te GET WEED aUatlS NOW ■arise, wtth two ooSa gutog tm rvC' ’* I *MU ma my metns-patoh dsaO- to te new poattun to mw tajd ntkm aSoot en bom., beta sum I te hte a( Kmp yiMr Car and Tnck Mark^ m hr ro«r rdtiy. MORBHEAD (ET.) INDEPENDENt Christinas carols u < companies t t the whole tending farm serrlce which t CaudlU Building. Plans will » ttawughout dm elly. THE MOREHEAD INDEPENDENT nation-wide postwar programs search effort and. along with It. m Intensive program for ex- RATTSON Metro I which...... varic_ telephone ADVERTlSmC RATES MADE KNOWN UPON APPLICATION npanies have been working individually to extend and im­ prove farm telephone service. It was announced today by I N. PLENTY OF ROOM TO UNLOAD YOUR TOBACCO .Ii)hn.son, general manager of the at th« telephone company Co-chairmen of the committee are John P Boylan. president of BURLEY WAREHOUSE the Independent ALLEN’S Telephone As.soclation. the Na- THIRD STREET MAYSVILLE. KY. lionai Organization of the thou- (,\JI Tobacco Fnlly Insared) -.ands Of Independent Telephone MOREHEAD’S .MODERN GROCERY AND Companies, and Keith S WE SELL J.ANUARY 2ND. 1945 Hugh, vice president of the Am­ MEAT MARKET erican Telephone and Telegraph J. F. Hardymon, NUoager Company, representing the Beil IS CHOCK FULL OF GOOD THINGS Operating Companies “ Rural telephone ol wri-to rtrt* WILLARD COAL COMPANY desirable place in which to Hve. •here trouble 1?. W Wishing you the greetings that appeared to the wise J. L BOGOESS. Ownei men. “Upon earth. Peace. Good-will toward men." cestun. > Also KTvnd for ALLENS GROCERY & MEAT MKT. retertne sniay. me«7 UTHER BRADLEY. stuffy distress of WILLARD. (Carter County) KENTUCKY h«Ul OOll^l^JP^lOW County Judge. «c«

The property and real estate described below wiD be s(dd at Poiffii: Ak - Si- tion on JANUARY 1, 1945

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240 ACRE TRACT OF LAND, kxated 3^> mileshMD Bte i an Hie Affie Tmmr (Fle»- > ingsborg^)„___ . SomeHighway. nice tiinber, pienty good locust pasta. 150 acres of this land is level enoogh to farm with tractor or any kind of farm madiinery. This farm is heated akmgtheedgeof North Fork of Triplett. Plenty of water for stodc. Thia ta good fertile land, and prodnetion of tobacco or any other crop is good. There are three gas weft on this JOE DENTON .. VHAS- ..H farm now prodncnig and drawing ro^ty. This, and aD minera] rights, will be saU with cowtarriug on the Fair Weather H theland. ^dayi'atrnaays a* v6:30.jv pun.|,.us . ia.• moving rapiSy toward • - —IT lavonle songster the upper brseketa on your ...... M. ■■SI — ______Denton prad- dated from ‘hi^ aebool there,ther.. then anidtad PERSONAL PROPERTY: yoke with the AArAiw • - Jordon’ after------receivmg------a i - 0”>T “• ??*- FARM TOOLS OF* MANY KINDS, two dressers, three beds, gpnnfs md iEEttrcaBeE> one ud .toll.. J«, D™io. b . mch tor “to™” Mibtoattoo of ..moMlito mS rocJ tolmt. buffet, kitchen cabinet, dining room set, dishes, kettles, pots and jan^ radio with new bat­ tery, radio table, living room suite. Singer sewing machine, porch swing, fire rockers, for­ ty-fire nice young laying hena, nice lot of canned goods and maio othm honachaM Rems too nnmerons to mention. toX “w'w^'^“' i.g^°^ t”"''- I”>" ir-rlW, weat eoatt radio program ralw “Out of the Ni|*t to Ym REASON FOR SELLING: We are too did to farm and are selling our property. TERMS; Cash for personal property, rauon^ terms on {aaleshPtr- worm witu an wa, Joe aino knows i is eoUecti^ the 1 / ivto A* wkm writo to awd «a* /nr tAMO STATION Jahn & Jim Scaggs, Dimers \!Z71X]Z2iS MOREHEAD, ::::::::: ; : /SHfflJCKY ’ H0REHEAD<(KY.) INDEPENIjENI tompany, of Mount Sterling was SA].NTTOBIUM SITE StACET ELECTED IN chairman of the Morgan County erty last week to Inspect M. Gardner, local at- one of 26 soccessfol. bidders ixi TO BE ANNOUNCED M0N6AN COUNTY Democratic Executive Commltr Site on Wells Hill offered Navy Department contracts let Morgan County for locaUon Of tee at the quadrennial reorgani­ December 4 for denim dungaree | The architect of the Sites Committee of the Stale Sanator- one of the five tuberculosis SUM iMMtQT C. K. Stacy of zation meeting of precinct com­ e Commercial Bank, trousen to he delivered during i saaatorlums to be buUt In Ken- r\ Wm( Ubar^. was reflected mitteemen and commltteewo- I aamgtam secretary. January. February and March. tusfcy. 19«. Hie local comply has | Bath County Democrats ak MeanwRlIe in Frankfort. Dr. BTT. STERLING PLANT _ engaged In the manufactur­ C. C- Howard, chairman of the their regular quadrennial o«»- ing ct tbeee garments since the I GETS NEW CONTRACTS sites committee, announced Sat­ Vnlzation meeting here Satar> opcfdng of the plant here Sep-| urday that recommendations for day afternoon, elected Stme The Cowden Mar tente- L . location of the five hospitals Senator J. i. Thr.ma.s chairm« SAME TO YOU! are about ready and should he of the county committee to soo- I^ANT *D-a*Tmgt announced .4r>oa He said ceed J. A. EUchards. sites committee bad just Since there was less than a NOTICE pleted a 17-day inspection quorum of precinct committee- A Merry Christmas of the 37 sites offered and were and commltleewomen pre- WAMTID! Complete aoto radut«repairing on aD makes of cars, basing their final selections, Uie election of the chair- TOHY DUPUCATWO machine. a»4 H wherever possible, on acceaslbil* was by proxy No secretary truckss amand tmetors. SHxlI or lar»3-,—CECIL L. Ity tcTthe majority of the peqplf elected at Saturtlay's r"“ i-r.AWR: 101 Bethel Street. WU- Aatboriud United Meten S each hospital must serve. "Doe- ing^hecause of the lack of a Happy New Year nujre. Ky. ItP- tors told us," he said ‘that the Iquorum of members and proxlea. Dtetribnten for Gewml Melera Radiatsn NoncB or MssoLcnoN Ashland Radiator and WeUine Company Haldeman, Kentucky, the 27th MOREHEAD ICE & COAL CO. Clarence B. May, Proprietor •> day of November, 1M4. N<.Jotiee is hereby given that The 1334 GrMmp Arenoe — Phone 1722 — A^knd. Ky. CALL 71 Kentucky Fire Brick Company U closing up its business and wind­ ing up its affairs. RdWUt THE KENTUCKY FIRE BRICK | COMPANY, by" R. B Cushing, president. Noneg or SALE I GRAYS’ WAREHOUSES £. UHom THE ROWAN COUNTY BOARD j MAYSVILLE of Education oMers tor sale thej Minor school house and lot. LUwrty Forest Avemc Sealed bids win be received at ^OOOJi the county supenniendenfs of ­ PhoM 87$ fice unlU 7J0 Dm. Monday. \ January 1. 1945 The property The nearness of Yulctide wiU be sold to the highest and is unmistakable. Wbedier Sfwnv festoons the best bidder The board retains ALL OPEN TO RECEIVE TOBACCO!siowr w n 11L the right to reject any and aU fir trees or whether earth still awaits its mand« bids Twins: Cash. ______of svhitc. sroods and fields, city end uwn AND ‘ Signed; ROY CORNETTE. Wa loT« nk >t UbCTt; ud Fuaen tt* lint week SupL Rowan County breadm OiristiBas and its spirit of kindness. Schools. 2fe- Is Jesssrr. Msrket ofesed teed. Eneyesc asUe- Smooth'aa Siik!^ We siaoeraly hope (bat the Ghristoias sea- ned. 1 FOR RENT •on of sriU U richw for yon. fuller, and Y. hi'II like to work with SNOW i FURNISHED ROOMS. Call 3»8 • 16F41 ' nora sntiafriBi than for many a ymx, Md GOOSE, the Hour you hear so much 'ta ^LOWNG T^T GIVR8 thank you fur tseohro months of rary ploaa aiR ,>->.>ut. because it is “smooth as silk” rou THE BEST IN MATER­ ROWAN COUNTY and snowy white ... a grand, whole­ IALS WITH CORR»C?P FIT—1 some Hour to help yotr bake biscuits am now h a poaitiaa to give you good servide on men's and Ahra WOliama 151.10 Oscar Eaatep $50.61 and pastries that arc sure to please THE PEOPLES BANK msn'a tailored emthes Crem' The s JfRAdkina $47.95 L D. Trent $47J8 your family. Try « sack of SNOW Pioneer and Great Lakes Tailor ­ Assets Over $2JH)0,000 Henry Crooe $47.12Alva WflHam* $50.60 * GOOSE next time you need flour. ing Companies. GuaraBtaed qual­ ity and fit at reasonable prleea Roalyn William* — Sherman Trent— Harrison Tackett. Caskey Hotel. $47.92 $47.28 L& Mobley $46.41 ASK yogR. CROCERI fOl'RT OFI THI TH . . tIF KENTYCKY. Ir the matter of J.iweph Rejrfe flreer, Bankrupt: In Bankrnptry No. 453; UaUettabunt DlvUlon.

.. the creefltors of Joseph ABSOLUTE AUCTION! ReRie Gretjreer. of Morahe«d In the We will offer at public auctian, the foliowing described property m Rowan County on: County of Rowan, and district foresaid. aI banknipt:-banknipc:- Notlce is hereby^lven that said Joseph Regie Greer ha-a been duly adjudged a bankrupt - ' LOADS OF HAPPINESS petition filed bv him on N> her 20, 19+1. and that the meeting of Ms creditor* w TO YO^! _ ^ SATUraiAY, JMDARY21Hh heUI at Morehead. Keniucl. the law offices of Honorablrei CarUawM ol l.!44 is qotng to s* of hdp. be full of charm for you and TERMS: Made known day of sale. yours, with on abundance of THIS IS THE PROPERTY BELONGING TO all the good things that ore port of happy Yuletido . . . MARVIN ADKINS ALUE MeCORHlCK, Anetnieer UNION GROCERY COMPANY Gitu to Men SEWmC CIRCIE rATTEKNS GOD IS MY Imfnptd SUNDAY v.^ To Briffhten Winter Wardrobe Or SCHOOL Col. Robei-fCO-PILOTL.Scoff Make W-nu. R&LtASe -• LESSON •=■ ■8 Smart Accessory Set wonder, and that that was a credit to the greatest . i > vlao u Kelly evening aa i itUed over the country In the world? Towards the FleM. T««., uk«i . . . _ river. I wen out to watch their tlre- middle of August, es our pilots died leae labor ■ 8^1 WkM tk* war break* Ml to t* aa to- Suddenl] there waa a In tbe old ships that we had. we RnKtm la CaUfonUa aad tmo to I* twi the nvermei to had begun to doubt it. «U tor .eombal fylai. H* a* tighten the four cables that______Uuon for Decoulm 24 . ^ For no. we didn't win all the time, aaeeral Oarrali tot a ckasc* fighter to the barge, and I taw the we lost. canopy and the prop of Johnny’s traded one for ten. We lost b«;ause fighter ship rise above the surface of toeean a torry pilot, bal ihJ* Bm the Jap could replace his lost IN g .'' appeal to kim. After mitlnc Caa. Ctoa- tbe river. InvolunUrily 1 cheered, plws; we could not It was more and I felt a lump In my throat aa ■*■» »* leta a Kloykawk to ly aad losing ships—aomeUmes our pi- aoM bMeme* a “oae maa air tore*- died In (he unequal battles. w I tried te talk to tbe omeer with me I felt my Up tremble with emo- One day In August. Johnny Alison tion. But the Chinese never cheered bsto^yM or got ekcited; they remained as as leading sis P-40’s to Intercept stoical Bi evar. They seemed to larger number of Japanese com­ ifsrs. ing In against Hengyang front both CHAPTEB TVni know that they were going to be eue- cessful. and bad merely been wait- Hankow and Canton. When Intar- What would you Ilka tor Catrljt- ception waa made, the Japs had i mi So Johnny gUded to the Beld with find tor your heart and that strange fifty-three planes. They were In I hla miaaicg engine, and then we three waves, to of course Jffhnny1 are-______remaioini_ sefelff,______certainty, and Joy beard hun aay that be couldn't make gadgets. They i didn't get them all together and let •“ ‘"“T wd navy hospitals during Itransforms life? Wea that Is the field and waa going to alt down lad floated tbe BIOO pounds them take tbou at his iitUe force. I*" ‘‘“Udaya. and aorae of tfieaa boyt wbat Jesuscame to bring f P-«, to the nver. The moon made It and now they towed it to He circled In the siui. waiting tor ^ without families. Gifts sent to H was the first Chrlitmaa fairly bright, but even at that I knew shore. Our salvage crew put the the opportunity to strike, and get ^ ^eapttals wUl be pUced In thetr and U la the best gift thU year that Johnny bad to be mighty good wheels down In water, and with way with all bis ships. Then 1 bandt. or their names__ and very lucky. Then I wondered the aid of about a hundred cooUei came. Me dove through nine of mred and gUti sent direct, I Safety (Luke S:g-lJ). whether or not be was wounded. the ship was pulled up the river them, and his sta planes shot down e froni their Silhouetted against the light (roia bank and Uien out to me Held. We four of tha enemy. In hts second They needed It when Christ the three bombers be had shot down, counted eleven bullet boles through stuck, after diving away and climb­ 11 came. They need It todey. They hia fighter looked awfully low. He the engine and In the cockpit. Next ing back into the sun.s be tent tour Christmas Journey 'must here a tale refuge, one tn akimmed over the Chinese Junks on day the ground crews began the or bis six (h)wn. against them and ' which they may rest secure. tha river, and I taw the splash as work of repair. Days had to pass AU the efforts of this world tti the P-40, with Iti wh then cama on with the other two. In a Stagecoach before an engine from another dam­ Justin case the enemy should follow meet man's need art vatu. As Jo­ Slang Liang. Down on the ground m£i aged fighter could be installed. seph Parker pul it: "The worid did they heard his engine give one mon the small atucklng force out of the more tune bad to go by before familiar "ctrcUng vWaaluaLtoB Irviac not want an adviser The world had dying gasp, as with a surge of powei we got it completely worked over. the Jap with bis ever superior oum- advued Itself almost tow belL The ' ly from full_ gun— and a prop But in the end It flew again in com­ bers always went into. • , world did am aifc tor a specu- yotru, find many oes for thto m low pitcb—it lifted bun over tbe bat against the Japanese—thanks to (Frem -The clever acceaaory a^ In bri^g The little force of fighters knocked letch Beak af Oaaf- lator. Everything that man could last of tbe masU of the junks and labor of good mecbanics. and the frcy Crayew, Geat. et«a do bad boon done, and mati Mt to plaid ^len_ it wouM ' vaty let him level off to skid across the down another Zero. But one of tha , the bravery of a gallant ofOeer, tbe af Baglaad hi tbe early IMIe.) the darkness of their own wtadom. smart for dark suits or alacka. surface of the river and devotion of P-40's was in trouble. Johnny said , later that he bad lewo tbe enemy of a D< mur|Tht world did not want a reformar. dressier occasions make it in ray ­ We came In and landed now, tor those brave Chinese coolies and ... rode for a loDg dU- • ntan who could change on taffeta. Changea of blouaaa glv* the ground crew bad gotten tbe ermen who had never beard of the ships following tbe Forty, but thought the closest one was anotbar In ** Q»rt«mas______dinner.....1 Jesus •* S*!'®**' Th* «ood ;a'ssf.urasTt.fi ahaktng bis bead and saying. 'Tm a dark crepe as a basic dreaa and burned. Johnny watched tor a chute had three fine roaey-cheekad tchooL : “* “»*» »wv«»led to the talthfiil ihe^ add your favorite jewelry. afraid Johnny didn't make It. Dog- to open, but a boys tor my fenow-patsmgers ^ "of gr«flt Joy to gone be was a good boy. " Wt all aide. fuD of toe buxom bealto and peoplt" bacauae they presentod erdera for a lew M felt a ainktng In our hearts. 1 t along the hlgb- manly spirit wfafoh I have observed i *ould bring toem waited and we kind of prayed too. tn the ehHd» of tou country. They from am. tvlTM t% rards at tS-laeb AaterttL I tent Capuin Want our salva Alison. Jack Belden of Ufe maga- zlne and I—wa were hoping by were tetunttig borne ter toe ImU- revelatloo U ready mao. out to see if be could get any days tn Ugh glee, and promlitng tosde again tola ChriatnaA. and aa news of Uajor Alison. We ms Duke that Minor had balled ou that Johnny had failed to tee him themselves a world of enjoyment. ***>*• *® *>*• ihepbords at toelr reports out and kepi waiting They were under tha particular •"** ***• ** ‘’*- " “ niay coma alert Just when we had do It. but we suspected that wc merely being optimistic. Tbe far- guardlanahlp U toe coachman, to *® bsRleflald. In camp, to M*kiikf Doll House ther we drove down tbe road _____ irtom. whenever an opportunity jwe-1“*** ‘'' »“’*«*■ aea. In toe toteben. South, towards tbe battle area of tbe seited. they addressed s host of “** **«ory —yea. anywbere. We Finriitiire b Fon out of tbe alert aback, to see tbe quesHoes. and prcBounced him n~-^|*****y ^ to our eburehea to Btrangest sight that we ever saw, morning the more we expected wbat we found. Finally we saw it best fellows to tha world. In- « Otristmaa Day, but let ut even in China. deed, I could not but nottce th,/*Jn«ober that Christ is every- A procession had entered tbe field: Four Chinese coolies were wi more than ordinary air of bustle and; "**"*• sokhtog each «e— yes. towards the nearest village, carry ­ ae^ flize ptecea. Any little girt The CSiineae sentry had passed thr Importance of toe ^ knowing at your door. Win you let ing an object Uabed to polea. and wore his hat a Hole on one «*-«- ! Tha you wiB have Chrlst- win love the shircty flve-tocb-lona crowd of people and was blmaeU upholstered aX^ thTtoSS bolding his thumb to tbe air calling carrying U In toe old way of tha and had a large bunch of Otristmaa ' Bast with toe poles over their sheut- ^alr srttb matchinc **Ding-iiao —ding-hao." In the mldat aCarlaMty (Bab. 1:1-4). of tbe proeetaion ami dara. Ihe thing they srere eanying God baa ipaka toreugb toa ew- was wrapped in grass matting but tortot to toa mesaaias of many faltt. a - UUOfen shooting rhine^. fireera^- Perfaapa R mlgM be owing to MLI I saw tot bare feet stteking out. Wo fill aarvanta We do weU to give • flower print such u BtOe gi^ ers to celebration, was a sedan chair leeatog serenity that reign* firt*ae» are made of, but it looka stopped the and caOed to the on mind, that I faneltd heed to God’s Word through them. carried on the backs of the villagera cooliea JackBelden speke to them like a large aeafo chintz ca of Hengyang. And Johnny Aliaon ______But after an they arere »Hto Son. BimsaU toe Bedeemet. When Steps loolt tn exploding bad evidently torown chairs are aroarUy upholstered is some blu of the Japs' explosive bul- to motion as It whirls along. The ,*°J‘*^* **■ lets had hit bun. He'd been slightly him out and opened hla chute, but ham. sounded at toe entrance of a definite, and bless- like Mountai.'ii!. tbe explosion had killed hirr: Qe cut on the forehead when, on land­ the houseboys better and more ef. vlltoge. prodimes a general bustle ** ** *«“*• The heir of aU toe bad definitely not craahed arltb the Some hasten forth to meet trienda. glories of God toe Fsther. ing in the river, hU bead had hit ficiem ways to do things. But they uiomxa. __ _M.., ______... - ihip. for there was hardly a mark some with bundlct and bandboxes ^ Himself the effulgence (or the the heavy meui of the gun-aight. never changed, and finally I real­ 1 his body. But tbe Ksr that would leave would ized that they were changing me. to secure pUcea. and In the hurry at ®**^* “< of the glory qf Cod. be a common one after tbe war. tor Wrapping Minor in bis parachute, the moment can hardly take leave »Poken Cod's last word—Bis Now In raising thu aixjp they bad took him back in a rickety ChL every fighter pilot fiiei along with used a method three thousand years of the group thet accompanies them — about bua that we commandeered. * In the meantime the coachman has hia head just Inches behind that ' i 1 have read since how they had hunk of steel that conuins the UgbU iployed It m Burma, long years We knew we'd miss Minor and men i a world of amaU commlastoDS to ** ^ uncertain- like him. He'd been one of thele up-np- j execute. Sometimes be delivers a ^ minds and prisms of the modern gun- before, when the great temple bell and-eomlng younger pilots, t d had r pheasant; somctlmea Jerks ' ■ distressed by the very i slgfaU. Just the aUgbtesf accident weighing over thirty tons was and It U out there to apUi your bead. already ihot down I Japanese small parctl or newspaper to toe countless things sbout ua thrown into the deep lake to save It plane. ! asked Johnny why to beO he from tbe heathen. When the heath­ door of a pubUe-bouse; and som* «ift from God to We took Minor's body to the Cath­ went 10 dote u the bomber forma- en had occupied the land and had Umea. with a knowing leer and •*•“** “** “i* «l>»oIute eertstaty pf» olic mission across the rlvei. and tUm. and he grinned and laid. "I himaelf been beaten in due time, words at aly Import, hands to soma ” Christ He came to was scared I’d miss one of them." probably by toe country and by time bou^t one of the old. ancient-fook- half-hluahing. hslf-laughtog bouse- * “ keep u*. tog Chmeae coffins, made bright oilcloth to j Our salvage crew worked and lUeU. they bad come back to the maid an odd-abeped bUlet-doux from * “ ** “ needed wood about iix uichca tfaiHr with rustle admirer. As the coach “*«* ’0Hly and power to carry out The bed with. I worked at .the Job of railing the P-40 lake, these Chinese, and wttji barn- “• His loving purpose (w, J. corners that turned up like a pagoda rattles through toe viHage. every- “i* 'V, J. 4). I Pioce la especially from tbe bottom of the Siang-Kiang. poles had raised the thirty tons D of itof^ f But with tbe lourieen-foot depth and netal. roof; (bey mutt weigh two hundred one runs to toe window, and yon tbe d^ty dresain^uble—ig, tame nashas a swift current, they bad n pounds. We put Minor's body in­ have gUnces on every aide of fresh believe. U dlvtne. Be hsa eD matrhtng stool madi of half of a During my stay In China I have side and held a itmple service, spool with padded h9 and fun modern engineering with watched the Chinese being bombed, of our - you have to wort fast to tempera, a^ The nursery b also weU fur- and have teen thefo go out and pick tores of a hundred and eight, who uahed with attraetiva pieces. could accomplish. Under Caputo bled Juntos of vffiage idlers ^ perfect aasuri their dead from among the ruins of the humidity Is Just about a butulrvd. i, wbo take' their ^tlcn, Wang—C2iinese-American and in their clUea Then wait bravely tor (I John 1:1-4 HOTB-Patfora JT4 fiva Army—they floated barges out Then we filled tbe casket with quick­ there tor the important purpoM to m. Eajeym, the Jap to come again, while they lime. sealed it up on our brother . . pass; but the Md- I “*• Oie spot and tried to tow It aabore went on aeratchtog iut a road with r thfo fimm with lines. Then they lowered steel officer, covered it with tan layi eat knot is gcDerally at tbe bUek- Jo7 U Ufe was to be pleasant their bare hands, stoically working smith't. to wham the cf tha i profluble. Being a Christlaa drama, tied them to tbe ship, tried heavy brieju to protect U from rob. and watching for material to come beri and rau. and left it there ----- " - evmt trultftii^ of much!*** totendod to be a somber. to pump the water from the sub­ over that road with which to fight wait for the next transport to Ki The amlth. with toe busing No. todeed. "Thesa merged drums and thus float tbe tbe enemy. Waiting paUenUy. as ling. borse’i heel to his lep pauses as A**hgs we write." says John, “that P-40—bul everything failed. though they knew that some day toe vchlele whirls by; the eyclooe;®**' Joy may be made full." During an tbe work of the Amer- Tbe headquarters to Yunnan Is toe they would have a chance to fight round the anvU suspmd their rtog-l be write? By toev _ leans with windlass and block-and- burial ground for tU of our pUota toe Japanete who have trltf to killed fighting against the Japanese. tog bammera, and suffer the inm to. ^ ** ‘A* Spirit he wrote of Uckle. the Chinese vlUagers. who terminate them. grow eoDl; end the sooty qwetrs bad had offered their services long be- There on toe plateau tn Yunnan la Even witb the imall fighter and the only memorial ground the 2fitd brown paper cap. laboring at thv'***° k**** known Him. the Badeem- isigo smiled and stood by. We asked bomber force that we now bad In ourselves; What ______Fighter Group will ever have. Ouri benows. leans ao toe bandU for a^ He bad One and uplifting Ctnow- t in hell could the piloti lie beneath a gray alale slab momest and pamdtt the astbmatie ' *^1* declares that wa Chinese coolies and rlvermen do tf Ivery time we bad _ from tbe earth of Yunnui, under tbe angina to heave i too (as believers) share to that Oh we. with our general k air battle over Hengyang they would wingi at toe Chinese and the Amer­ lowship. advanced elviliiaaon. eoulcta'f rsUe capture another' town along ican Air Foreea. They lie there to One of tha bright aial the ship? We went on and failed YangUB or near the lakes ii^jund tbe ibadow of a Uttle Buddhist the smltoy . . . things about the Christmas season for three days, and then to the per- Nmebang. 1 think n4 realized then. In toe evening we reached Is out fcnowthlp with our family aisteat Chtoei pie iriuch for an practical purposes e said. "Okay, go General ChennauU bad realized is the Christian temple of our >i~}_ lage where I had determined to peas and trlanda. It yigfafons tbe whob ahead. for a inng time, that all these people Captain A. J. Baumler was tbe night As we drove into toe bMiday Msasn. 'Hdw mueb We watched them float raft after needed was a chance, with air sup­ great gateway of the ton, I dalightfol b toa taet that wa have raft of long thick bamboo poles to port for their grqund armies and best operatinni officer I ever saw. He eould go out and shoot down CBS aide toa light of a rousing ktteto “tenawahlp with toe Father and with tbe buoy that now marked the spot modern equipment for their soldiers. sn fire beaititrig through e window. bb Son. JesuaChrixL" where Johnny's fighter bad sunk. Japa all day. then come to and read Our small force had pul new life tbe combat reports of twenty pUota, I entered, and admired, for the biai- That tost reaUy -*makes" Christ Mentally we set down the ralaing Into them. They had plaques eat dredtfa Bme. toe picture of conven ­ tail Many wOl be separeted from of the ship as impossible and got digest them alL and write out a com- broldered In commemoration of the report ience. neatness, and broad, honest tornHy and frUaub this year, nady to mark It off the Usi. But battles that we fougbL These would toe kitchen at an Eng- Christ b there, and they mey have the Chinese vnkit on cheerfully with "Ajax" waa from New Jersey. He aomeUmes represent tbe American bad fought tor nearly two years with ttbi ton. — Waahtogtoc Irring, to thb most preelous of aB trienda wtU: thek- woMt. I saw them pull them- “Ihete^ Book of Geoffrey Cray. them. The emptynpty .pbee around ths eagle holding the flags of America. toe Loyalists to Spain, and had fhot •evet down ‘Into the river with Britain. Russia, and China. la Chi­ family toble wtU be filled (U wt ropes Ucd to the fighter, taking with down seven Mesierachmitts and wlah) bj the Lord mrneaU. Let's nese characters would be a poeUe FUti In that war; sriim be becama : tea an elgbteen-fuoi length of bam- tcepunt of the battle that the pilot keep Christmas with wt". as tha tm boa They would slide this under to the 23rd Group be was toa Bnt Once^ Year or tbe squadron had fought As we seen but nmetfaelest real Guast ttto wing of tbe ship and laab It Into “Cforlatmaa eomes but one fact bt os do even more chat. drove along the roads to our (Jerman. Italian, aod Jape- plan with grksa rope. Hundreds of yw. ” mm Into toe tnttmate the field for the aleri of the “Jto- aircraft Ever atoc^ America timea they did this, until ■ perfect nao." the UtUe children would hold Thaaa woeda ora an old saying. toDowabfo (d our family dreb (and float fld bamboo was under the entire had entered the war he had bd a dating bart to the 18fo emtury. _ their thumbs up and call again and hectic existence. Hootoa before De­ two can moke aneh a elrele).'''''-That whig of the UtUe P-40. Then they •The rorinar's Dally Diet," by toa b what Ha wanb to ha—to you aad again. "Dlng-hao." cember 7th, be had left America laahed tbe'mat to the fuselage and old Ed ^ autoor. Thomas Tuss«. to me—thb Christmas Day, 1M4.' More and more we asked our­ from Californis to Jointbe A7Q and SHH-H-H atarted another row under the wing, whose time M activity dated tram, Hay hb Joy be yours to hiD selves. "What couldn’t we do with General Chonaaiilt, as a Lieutoant nrmgh It aB wc smiled at tbe wast­ plenty of equlpmeit tor the Chinese IflU to IflfiO. wo have the original measure. That b toe with od tha ed flAirt and I beard men say. “Oh to the Air Corps. Be bad been ground armies, and iit over their stopped in Rawa^ for a monto and die of tbe ssytag, at follows; writor of toaae Unet, and tt goes van. that* arc leu of Chinese any ­ from bb hsart to toe very bat read­ beads sslto adequate air support?” tfaen hadreeelved permtaitoo to Christmas pby and mmkm goad way- Let them work." Would the day ever come when we er who may be to the uttermost pvt Bid toward toe second day's Unu4 on. eould make aa attack with a force (TO BE CONT!-JUrD) of the aarih. A bleued Christmas toyoul ISg gpUHEAD «y.) INDEPENDENT CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT HELP WANTED

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will fanM, tiu Wik------naeMao shouAf (ha .Worch Oj Oasth IB Bataan in RAC>-| *Tha /nvii ihla .fnny' . .. Th. Hoo,i,r Ho, SkoO nnoolty inswamanu/uu a/ Jia .Vaiton arvval lhaa as •Bnatblat lu laTsfaggr ban. fWt tova bm uM oad M»- a.-s3.iT3.r (ha AU-AmoHema looibaB Mam: U W mmoi m 1929. at lha (/•uvartity a &utham Cali/omia — whaw *a we oans htamm m M«-ioB Michaal JfarnsaB. D PILLS MOREHEAD (KY.) INDEPENDENT iplaywl this we«k ; Meadows and briMk was discovered 1 ilMde 7J8P agHlost Jack Hclwig and Austin Riddle's 6,450.6. These scores were made on the usual twenty-four hands. Waiu Flanagan, 3®. ono ’-^the^ There are only two recaptured Saturday as Two of the three prUooers weeks left of the tmmamenL o«.a bus It Grayson. who escaped from the Garter The last aeaskm will take place AuthoritiesrtUes are combingcombini the County jail early Thursday , in the Ctearfleld Oub House on 'ty . . ______tri-state ara in an efiort to a^ Mrs. LASter Hogge and dau|^v , *he received on a slippery side- their ath wedding anniversary, morning are still at Urge. Coun­ AMN/lc JackKelly arrived In ' New Year’s Eve with Mart preheod th«two who were Em- • ter. ULsa Barbara Ann, spent Saturday. ty Sheriff BUl Buck said today. New York last Friday for a 35- Bowne, general manager of Lee moaoB Rose. 33. and Dan Cute Monday In Lexington. shoppLig. Mr. and .Mrs, w. M. Hale and day furlough. He is spending a The trio escaped by sawt2« a dm. 1& Ail three w««aamuiir Mr and Mrs. Marvin Cales had CUy Products Company, acting chiktren. Margaret Ellen and few days with hbt brother, ix as hosti bar from the window of the Krantfer to a penal tastttiitloiL. Mr James cUy attended Ped- as their guests last week-end. Billy Jean of l^eeshurg. Ohio, Chester Kelly and wife of sW Court in CaileitTburg, last his brother. Mr. Lester Cales of will spend the Christmas holi­ York City. They are the sons Hinton. West Virginia. days with Mrs Cecilia Hudgins DEATH CLAIMS FOBGE of Mr, and Mrs. ./ohn Kelly of HILL PIONEER WOMAN and family Rl 2. of Morebead. Mr. and Mrs, Elle<.-n Sidney Hinton Mrs. Kelly plan to leave the lav was shopping in Lexington on Mrs. Pearl Cooksev left Tues­ ter pan of this week for New lyears of age. widow of the 'CeclUa Hutigins and family c day to send the Christmas hoU- York to spend a week with their CoUie Moore, died suddenly Ute the. Christmas "hoUdaya. days with her son and daughter sons there. Jack will return Wednesday. December 13. at the Mrs c. P. Caudill and Mrs, C and their families in Ashland,. home with them to spend the home of her mothcr-ln-law, Mrs. P. Fraley were shopping in I.ex Miss Ellen Hudgins will leave Mr Raymond Cook.sey and Mrs. remainder of his leave , Marion Moore, with whom she Ington. last Thursday. this week for a few days vtsit Clyde Bradley made her home at Forge Hill In with Mr and Mrs. Bill Hudgins Bath. Counv- Rr».t Mauw*h^ Mrs. Cecilia Hudgins and dau­ in Charleston,-West Virginia. ^ ^ J^n riUted id-^^nS^Tth-r^ been in her usual state of health ghter. Ellen, visited Mrs. D. A. her father in-law la.rt week en- party at the home of his sls^ up until the time she was strick­ Miss Virginia Chamberlain of Simms in Winchester, last week. route to her parenis' home ... Mrs. Paul Combs, en. Death was thought to Have Mt SterUng was the guest of .Mis-vniri. where she will make nue. been the result of a heart attack Mr. and Mrs. P M Calvert and her home while CpI. Jack.son Is Mr. ann .Mrs, Edward Bishop Refreshment of minced ham Mrally last week-end. serving overseas. ai» visiting friends in Charles­ and cheese sandwiches, cheese ton. West Virginia, ihl.s week. Rev and Mrs Charles Dietee •Tackers and potato chips and coga cola were served to the fol­ win leave this week for .Sa%-an- nounced on .Monday Mrs, F M. Calvert visited her nah. Georgia, to visit his moth­ lowing guesLs: Misses Peggie o be recovering from the Reynold-<. VivUn Dons Flood Bister, .Mrs. Mae Caudill in Henn- er. .Mrs Ernest Dtetze. vUle. Indiana, last week heart attack which ;...... him to^Jtan Fielding,pieicnng. .MtnaieneAlihalene L.awiLaw^ the Good Samaritan Hosltal Frances Young penlx. and Mr Roy Morris of ML Sterling Lexington two weeks ago Mrs. Robert Anglin v as visiting his daughter, Mrs. Messrs. RoKcoe Huichiaoon and With sincere apprecia­ ping In Lexington las E. E. Estill and family, last Sat­ iBurlu- Ferguson. I urday. tion of our W^nt re- lationv we take real Mrs. Herbert EUm i Mr. and Mrs Hiram Bradley ping in Lexington, Ui of Joplin. Missouri, m joy In putting aside the «*ay. guests Of Mr. and Mtk S. aod evening at their home Meri Bradley. ihU week. on Main Street at the aftemo.m m routine of-everyday . -CusUf Ramey of Ash- party they entertained with Mrs. Edith Proctor entertain­ Christmas Und was the week-end visitor Mr and Mrs. Ben TolUrd of seven ubies. .Mrs. Dan Bramc business to wisii an a- of Mr. and Mrs. John Green. Harrodsborg. are vUlting her fa­ ed the East End Bridge Club was awarded high score .Mrs C. at her home Igst Thursdav even- bundance of rlyrr sad ther, Mr. Robert Huntsman this C. Mayhall won second high, and Mrs. Ernest Jayne left Mon- week. mg- Miss Nelle M. Cassity was Mrs. M- E George received the as a le« Cor wntd. B cm- good-will to you and day for Frankfort, where she has awarded high score and Mrs, traveUng prize pavB how w« fbat abeoi accepted a posiUon with the De- Roy Comette won second high. At me evening partv there y«B loyelsy aa m Mag yours. PBrtmeni of Revenue. ther. Mr J. D. Stidham were eight ubies with Mi- .. 1944. Bb w« k>mr you wM spending a few days with their Mary Jane Puckett niece of H. Rice receiving the high score Mrs. Hubert Peimlngton suf- sister, Mrs. Rodney White In Mr. and Mrs H. C Lewis of this and traveling prlze.s fcrrt a broken arm from a fall Stanton, Kentucky. city, who Is stationed at Key The bouse and tables were *awi*farym..adyNorth Africa with the [in keeping with the »ea.son The Scorch Mutters 1? federated $TORf Mrs. Grace Adams at the home - [Program was arranged in three of Mr. and Mrs d . H Gevedon. ------parts: COHAGECAFE last we^ at2^1n^^o^*^r ‘?® MI-Christma-s Carols, G. A. JOHNSON, OwB, MwahatKy. s'w S^enSv Unlver- sung by F.T A. s: The Christmas Me. Taylor EUington wUl ,v r-w_i—suMVri ennw dei*o an operation for gallstone mas holidays ofr ^ 1 Miller (a). and appendicltU tbU Thursday In the St Joseph Hospital In Lexington. Solos. Mrs. MUler and Donald * BoDy mi^ Mrs. John M- Waggener .. toe. mft Hghu gmi LoulsvUIe wlU arrive this week .CbriMteM tiws. gifts to spend the Christmas holidays Ann Arbor, MKhlgan, where chance of cifu. that Been sa out-' with her daughter, Mrs. their son, Donald, has been un-i Suie/lerved a dellcteus pouriag of ibe qiMt. Mayhall and family. to^on n,pon«] much im ,moU«,^nch. JcJIm SaateOMsiscomiag! B4f. and Mrs. O. P. Carr enter­ fruit salad, and cam Vith gratinide for tained with a dinner last Friday evening at their home honoring Mr. and Mrs. Addison Lyon on Team* Near ship we pause t this busy ChristBw aity of Onin in coiumou-a. will r* *j m seuoa of I9U to wah be home this week to spend the ' BnOgC TOUTney Chrislma.s holidays with his par . ------TOO the happiest ents. Dr and .Mrs c C Mavhail Noah Kennard and Len Miller i Christmas of them pIL and family leading the Morehead male ------I bridge tnumamem this week Curt’s Transfer “666 MLss Martha Lee Pennebaker , »-ith a tout of -11.530 points. W ! CoJdPTefWjtioasa a.s hostess at a dessert-bridge I E Crutcher and Andre Bowne at her home last Saturday even- t have leaped into second place ing at 6:30 p.m. She entertained ' with -I0.610 poinu. while the with three Ubies. Miss Betty, fiber .scores range as follows. Jane Wolfford and Mr, Harold ! Third place, Clark Lane and Joe Holtzclaw awarded the McKinney -W.530; fourth place, DURHAM’S CASH STORE girl and boy- high .score prizes Austin Riddle and Jack Helwig res pecilvely. Refreshments of 38-920; fifth place. Ru-ss Meadows fruit cake and punch were and Bob Laughlin 37.760; .sixth (ON HIGHWAY, 400 YARDS EAST OF TOWN) place. Ike N'ooe and Bob Day _ 136,740; aaventh place, Warren J W. ha., a fan liai of Gro«ria. MnU. The Morehead Women's Club Shafer and Home Rice 36.450;- was hostess at a dinner last [eighth place, John Palmer and Food. Notions Gaa and Motor OU. A Tuesday ni^t at eatf pi»t. at thefOtto Carr '32J70; ninth place; llege cafeteria with husbands Marl Bowne and Bill Sample 31.- rood plan to boy yoor nppliea thelr guests. The teble dec- 540; tenth place. Jkek West and orations were- carried out in the Roy Comette 29.700; eleventh Christmas motif. On Thursday place. W. C- Lappin and Lester WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE! the Morehead Men's Ouh enters H<«ge. 28J10; twelfth place, at the cafetela with u Clarence Allen and Lyle Tack­ oliaier fbr their wives. Each ett 25.940. • STOP AND SEE US! lady received a crystal bud vase One of the most outeunding — a favor. games of the tournament WILLIAM DURHAM Hovi/ -to stretrh a ion of coal/

^saannsG coal is gmng be a See that yoor beating eymrai ie eleaa "mEst" for-everybody thla winter. and in good repair. Chweoff onoaed be*, Tbia isn't becaiwe laaa coal u being nwme. PuD yeor ehadcs and drapa at mined. night If you ean. Ineulatc. For otbo- - It iaeatimated that iS roHIIons more suggestione see your coal dealer. tonsof caal w;n. Quite i feat by Lma is hauHng coal from the mines miae owners and miners alike! And CHRISTMAS sieeg its w we’re In a periticn to - there arc sdec,Eate nil facilftiB for underrtaad Ae probkm, and to fcitew- bringiog the rod to your city. how emantiaLtea] is tbaa da>a AND A Christmat But eertalD grades and sisM of iwmI BEAUTIFUL Oirii! met in land* of the fIr-trM and arc needed lor war preducticn. And, in pine, T additiaa, your local dealer is anffering Oinitmat in lands of the palm-tree from a ahtmtage of manpower, troeks NEW YEAR! end vine; and tirca. So be patl^ vitb bin. CKristm« where snow-paeb stand And eesHrve tbe|^ be k akb to solemn end white. di^Tar to jroo. TMeaB mate jroor seal Oiristmes where cem-fields lie sunny npply at lea* fastter-ate h^mUAFMMMM ARB OR a lunwAT. end bright.” ■are that aoeb oa your fuel bSI —by ^alipBnxb. RICKRL PLATS SOAR Shampoo and Finger Wave...... fl.' UUac » B«mb« of kmpia piaemttkn. riM MASgOBTTB SAILWAT, BLUE BIRD BEAUn SHOPPE a, DOROTHY H. CALES, Manager COLLINS MOTOR CO. Sne Coat^’Md Sene America