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The Morehead Independent SEf S'.£i““ ■”“' >*• Kj. SWiBM, ArtW, !«*; The Morehead Independent “ONE (^ KENTUCKY^ GREATEE WeEKUDES ” MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 20,1944 NUMBER SIXTEEN AAUW Monthly Lbcal Housmg Future Farmers Sbcv RitiMB For Biismegs Metinr ^Scholarships Announce New Sheriff Calter Servicemen on Farlovgh Mrs. Alta Parker To Be In One Poond Uniti fftrNavrFamaies Held Monday I^e Available Farm Contest d Asked T Enforce Serviesnen on furlough will get Recommended As • The regular monthly meettne of The Kentucky Association of the their sugar radons in units of one a»e AADW was held Monday, Urgently Needed By Senator Ba|l^ Future Farmers of America, with pound, rather than on the previous 17. 1944, in the Breckinridpe DogLawIhRowaii Acting Co. Judge «ver 8A00 farm b»s as n^bert basis of one-fourth pound for nine ........................ abort business In Kentneky, take Measure in an- Is eaten at hom^ the Lexlng- meeting was held. Be Awudcd 1b Uilirimnnl Docs nounring the following contest, District OPA OfRce has an- Fisca] Court Aalts WiDw Miss Inez Humptacy, president, IMserrlar Stodcato From wm Be Pot To Death said Dr. B. H. Woods, Director of nounced. , To Ajpfloiat Widow Of S2?^iXS^“ uiounced that, the tea ter senior Lewfi, Grccnitp, EBioU Vocational Agriculture. The OPA said the reason or the County JadeeDan Psrfc«r girls would be held Sriurday. aieriff BUI Carter has requested ; Murted aikvs attfodinc the State Senator S. M. Bag^. of This contest is being offered to change is that servicemen are April 29. at the home of Mrs. G. encourage better bog pr« that the Morehead Indepee XenhMd Navfti; Timiainc School Grayson, is a^in making si^lar- Ms columns to warn dog < finding it difficlut to buy sugar in The Rowan Fiscal Court, meet­ B. Pennebaker. and marketing practices among ing in qaecial scssim Monday iae* as acute problem is ftndlBS ihlp funds riigible to studente en- ers that lately the problem of stray smaller amounts one pound. Mrs. Owland _ __ Kentucl^ Future Fanners. The mocning, recommended to Gover­ boittihc for their famlUei. aceoid* taring Morehead Sute Teachers dogs has become a hazard tc In addition the handling of cer­ ’ K to Mr*. J.I Sears. Roebuck FoundaUon, Chi­ nor Simeon. Willis teat Mrs. Alta the Book club would mekt Thurs­ ten hi^schools in Lewis, Green­ beolth of the community and the tificates for quarter pounds of e local U50. day evening. April 27th, in Ori cago, Illinois, is providing 8300.00 Parker, widow of the Ute Judge up, and Eliiott counties. The funds safety of its citizens, and ths sugar creates needless bookkeep­ surgical dressing rooms of the siifl in awards to Future Farmers who Dan Parker, be appointed to aerve ‘Tbcae bon loww ther mar lamountto 8I2S.OO for each scholar­ been raqnesteff by county and ing and banking problems. In the Cross in the Sdenee building. Hiss have attained the as his sicceasor as County Judge ^ae*v cone back," mid Mn. FaUs. ship. The scholarship for EUiott officials to enforce the slate future, a sefWqeman on furlough Thelma Svans will review achievement with their supervised of Rowan County until a judge aren’t morbid about it. but county was not claimed last year. requiring that stray, unli­ will .gtt'w p^d of sugar ter UtUe Time," by Bfarquand. farming work in hogs. Can be elected at the nextgneral battiad their oonveoBdion ii al> Fw the past three years Senator censed dogs be put to death. each 36 meals/or less he eats at Hogs are one of the forenost election this fall V^fiU out the un­ emv that Uc Hnapnkm IF Mr. Nolan Fowler of the History Begby has granted sch Dog owners will be regarded as brine aaifiMd to Morehead they •partment of Morehead Stete sources of income to Kentucky expired term. Morebeed to two gra having been duly notified by t Teachers college, was farmers. In 1939, Kentucky fann­ Also at the meeting, the Court aaa a chance to have their wives niors from Pritchard high school published warning that all i He gave a very interesting Ulk on ers received over 815,000,000 from lAiopted. the following resohititti and babies near them for licensed dogs, wandering off the the sale of bogs, which was 12.4 YouthsNeeded r honoring JudgeParker. BMC* BHBths before they leave lor “Women of Europe" in which he premises of the owner .between the battle fronts. When livinc told a greatdeal about the popula­ percent of the total cash sales from similarly to the Pritchard scho^- Kentucky farms. Cash sales from sunset and sunrise. wiU be killed -WHEREAS, tee Honorable Dan guartui cannot be found. it is tion of the European countries and During Summer Parker’s death occuied on the 13th by the sheriff or one of hisdeputii of the political, sociaL and legal day of April. 1944, and the basis for selection tor the The state law provides that status of women in each country "WHEREAS, he was a lifie-kxig t dutiak 0»USD tries to fur* The women of Rustie seem to be "Any unUcensed dog found ~ For Farm Work been outlined as foDows: owners premises between sunset dtizu of Rowan County, Kentu­ a for sail* ! oevly on en>9qual with Urn Deferments For “The student must have main- and sunrise may be killed by the cky, and had been pranUnent in oes' famOlet. The dsnand Mr ex* men. Probrisly because they have Uioed a record of hi^ scholai Victory Ffirm VoiaBteers been equally active in recent years Farm Workers To sheriff or any one person." eaadi the airipiy. and there is al- OTEUiized To Assut ■mw a waitfaM list Hours in developing their country by sKbuld be rated as Be Curtailed Tte sheriff explained that bere- bustoea man of this county and a hard work. in Food Prodaction Mapbonrisf sad toorinx the corn. Sv*. of the hi^ school graduating tofora . be has been very lenient former Sheriff of Rowan County. with dog owners and that be has hUpitnOy fail to locate class in scholsrthlp. Selectice Service Director Lewis The farmer has one of the na­ -Td been reluctant about kiUing any *Tbe recipient of the Bagby B. Hershey told farmers this week tion’s most important jobs.' Uncle “People who wfll apmparts of of the animals, but that the prob- “WHEREAS, at the time of his Christian Church Sdtolarship must have developed their "first duty” is to make avail­ Sam has called on him to raise flair homes, evdn at a real sacri- lon has become so acute that death he was the regularly elect­ a fine Christian character one who able for Army or Navy service food for our fighting men. our flee of coBvenleRcc. will be show- hereafter he. wUl be forced to ed and acting Ck)unty Judge of Is dependable, steadfast, generous every possible draft.deferTed man workers, and our allies. His sons heir pstriotisn) in a State Conyention under 26. \ abide by the duty of his office Rowan County, and in all the and considerate of the rights of hired men may be in the * Mrs. Fans said, without respect or favor to any phases of his life, both as a citi­ other people. Deferments in agriculture cover Armed Forces or working in War owner. zen and a civic worker and officer or two. with light houi . “The recipient Of the Bagby 350.000 to 4M.000 phyacaUy fit planU. More food than ever must Meets In Frankfort he was energetic, honest, upright privileges, may make the differ- Scholarship should need financial youths, the nition’s "largest group be produced with fewer people to and held the respect and confi­ oee briaeen happiness and des­ help in order to undertake and of this type so urgently needed by t. Everybody who can must pair for a Biior and hit family. Meetiajf To Be Resaned dence of aU the citizens of Rowan complete his college edueatim. the Army and the Navy.” Hershey help. County, Places where children wiU be ad- May 1-3 After Bemir said in a radio address. “The county superintendents of Here’s Where ; a Victory Farm Volun mittad are esprcially needed. " CaaeeUed Past Two Years He declared farm deferments “THEREFORE, be it resolved Lewis, Greenup, and EBiott coun­ tlcgive ettiscss who can make room to should not be continued except that the Fiscal Court of Rowan ties Shan r. nd a lUt of three : for ^ *cItB me or more of these visit- The CKstian Chundies of Ken­ or four meritorious students, each when the young farmers Thej^ Are County, as a mark of the respect this summer. The volunteers a tucky dp convene for the 110th ■•Bt^ri requiremenls" of the Tyd- and as an expression of the great of whom meets the requirements rps.. T Sute Cmvention in the First set forth, and the president and ings Amendment to the Selective confidence of his ability to the a milUon SO. or at her Christian Church of Frankfort, Sgrvice Act pmviding for the oc­ manner he was conducting bia dean of Morehead coUege will se- Ivo Johnson, 18, budmd of Mrs. boys and girls will be needed. All Kentucky. May 1. 2. 3. 1944. This cupational deferment of men es­ office and as an expressioa of our leet one student tram each of the Freda Jefimsen, RurM Route schools may organize a VFV group. ention has been postponed for three counties team the Qsts sub­ sential to team production. gratitude to him tor the aevices - riiead, is recrivtag his initial The County Agricultural Agent tbedmt two years In order to c “Their iiLLiMity to the piudue- and tea kindnesrai ha has resdar.
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