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The Morehead Independent
>^NE W KEI^CKY^ GREATEil WEEKLIES’
VOLUMEVIL MOREHEAD.KENTUCKY.THURSDAYMORNING,NOV.7.1940 NUMBERFORTY-TWO
Coflege Arranges
Ihavealwaj.!banatreat lawtofatataucbatthetKpt ofanoieoiM elw One Um Ondnnatia tnendand isTaeU hada(aUowtakentctheAsrlum whereheraredfortwodartand haaanawfut^diae fettiiuf out.
Onlrlaatweek1almoatcot a Iibot.andSatardarnisbl
Lyceum Number Of;of Dwcuasioii
Unusual M e r^i ti
**ChUdmInaDemocracr.'willker-ooteatalkbyDr&C.Hood.
D.C..whowin(peak
*11DaleFarFirat >membersandfriendsof the IKentucky Society (or crippled PenUt 'meetinctobeheldTtumday.Nov- Alycwnnofum«ualmeritbasif^J.*-““**
beenboiAed by auttmiiltes of>**“**®"-
MoreheadSUtcTeacbentorthe - i_ . - .
--- ^ soew. « For Army Service
Democratic Slate Carries Countg
In Landslide Vote Tuesdaij Nov. 5
Accordin*toMrH.VMcCbes-^3oilEVRIIBCaDed
m*I tbac
rnth,accord' eve^ngof
—''O.Peran.chairmanof comnittce
Mrs.CeorcUMcAdamsCUftord.
ofSLLouia.Misaoun.wtllappear attheCollegeauditorium. Pi'ices
luncheonmeetlDgaril]featureDr Hood,director of the Crippled!
'Children'sDivuion.ChUdren'iBu-1 reau.UnitedStalesDeperbneni Labor. Dr Hoodhasimmedi
ofthe
MlowtriedwithsomeforcetoKmght..afte]
pvthisfiatdownmythroetand^author thadmymouthclosed. Result:,^astaughtthe Rwetueh—mmyupperUp.HI ueswtargettheoldnegroservant tet>«»»~«g-.<totheStrodes.His namewas-Tk"andhewas al- ways--forapipefullofto*
hatrn Ooedayheloadeditwith powdeianditaimoetblew his headotL 1havebeenverytor.
upuntillastweek. This WPhyISgettingalongtoofast.
Twaoty-fivey«rsa^notnotof uahadheardofSinustroubleand
Iofusha'
delightful voice and charming mannerhavemadeher beloved.
EldonEvanshaareceivedword fromthewardepartmentthatbe bereadyforcalltothe service.
Mr.EvansIsareserveofficerin theUnitedStatesArmy
Heexpectstobecalledti>.ir- Ibvedutythelatterpartof this
Clyde White, Ray L. WTiite And Fred Calvert Named To School
Board Favoring Present Administration; C1 a r ence
Allen Wins Mayors Race
speakingwithDr.Hoodwill oe. „ . MissHelen H.Wolfeprofessor,L/iaUnSSmOKerS
Overchanred
NumhtTHis Kentucky cigarette OfSocialWork.
„oi«,,x.theartof
SLLouis. When Mi«U^, ^
Roosevelt Takes 38
States As Returns
Near Completion
Inspiteofi throughtheday castinthiseoontyaswellas generaleieetion.
itherwhich fellintennitentlyall
■erofvotes were rtheBhtioninThesday’s
voteswerecistinRowanCoontyinthepresiden*
tiatracewithPresidentRooseveltrecei»iugamajorityof 150. -Happy”Chandler,ledtheticketinthiscountyreeeiv- PresidenlDefinitelyCaptures™»f*majorityof.157votesoverhis opponent. Walter B.
„...____.. FlertnrialVntaOf SmithfromSomerset. ♦
ifeienceof arebeingcharged anex- ^ j,,*B.Bales,inenmbetttCongremmaa,receivedamajor trapennyontheirlOcbrandsof (tyof.155volesoverCld!Hayes.RepoUicanopponentfrom CigarettesduetotheUlegalproe- PresidentRoosevelt', unprece- \„hiand
ticeOf*imeretaUewm selUiigdentedthird-termvictorym the oftheabovecandidates.saOMfolinthiscwnity.
onuneidedtocarry<
place Mrs.Cliffordnowhasthej, enviabledistinctioDofhavinga^| peared for tourtaen
TheSociety'smorningprogram
winincludereportsofStateworkJpackage,according
andatalkbyf»residentof Qiecmenl hyRevenueCom-eignpolicieswouldbecontinued s -a-.K w'National Society for CripplednuMiot"*.ClydeReeves.Thestate thelace-ifawar-townworld.
Amphitheater j-^ Palmer. Kin^^ “'*>packageofcigarettes Onthebasisofalafaulauonoi port.Tennmsee ,laIcforeach lOe or fractionalincompletereturnsthePresiden ofitsmoatpopu*!
sachbrandsforI2cwithonlyIrpresidentialelectiontodayassured -,er» ininnffiMki>ntihntnmit.i .. .. . - stateuxstamp affixed to thethenaQonthattheGovernmentsT*"Hytrin ^«ll»UntlaI«jwrtl«throggkou package,accordingto'anannoun- presentnationaldefenseandfur-|_ ..."__ ______________ hT-^,-p,.
A Change bi Our
AspreaidentoftheAmerican willmaxeawagerthatIfallthe;AaaociatmnofStoryTeUers.Mrs.
Mitewarelaidendtoend that,cuffordhasdevotedmuchofher Dr.haspokathupMi-TedCros-] toimprovingtheartofstory, mwalte’sandmynosetheywould|teui„g.andendowingthis
iatanheretoFanners and;pa^limwiththedignitywhichIt
—- ^ ofcottonif^ri^ deserves. Her books, entfhadfromonaeroplaneover,arittenforbothaduttaandchU dren.retetherw.'tmhtiiabOtty
-.4?.irrrriAiidlllS.T.Cellege
;tekweareODdbicman --- Iwrongwtmus.IjustttitiikC«MtT«etc4ByN.Y.A;T»Bi
BowenCountymuturtsto will OOBmetheirtownnricnllece dvertiaedslangtheroadnomat*
Philosophy Needed
ikStmemorningconferencej lu MissMarianWlUiamaon.Di-1 *“
rector,Kentucky Crippled ChiL’He.stolet drensCommission.Mrs.Baldwin'
ThreeLouisviUians topartUuxeofoftheretail.wilingapparentlyhadtokenthirty-eighi speakatthemorningconferencejPrice -Theretailershaveaper-ofthelorty.^igbistates,buttwo
- - .«!North Do- p„,fe.s.„Speai.r
led.butifthekoto,stillwereindoubtdue to m-.«•i-i-a paysI2c,thestateisen-latenessofsee-sawingreturnsThe, KegUtormeiu LIB0
2ctox,"Beevessaid.He Presidentdefinitelybadcaptured Meeting suggestedthatsmokerschecktheirthirty-eigfatstateswithanelector- -Then-muvtIn- ichange immediatepastpresident.Louis,packagesof10ccigarettesandnot voteof449. , J„,eotolitatude from viUcJuniorLeague:and Barryjpayoverlieunlewa2cstatetax W,endeUI_ WiUlue definitelyI ^.^^Kedm Bingham. Chairman. Kentuckyjstomphasbeenaffixed. ihadcapturedeightstoleswitha
Chapter.NationalFoundatiuifor| Reevessaidthatfieldagentsof!totaloffitty-nineelecionalvotes
8CBOOLKACB Odapar.VMabove,thepr»sl- denUaJandStateraces,tabiter, est.wastheschoolraceinthis
titledt
ClydeWhite,ClearfMdrandi- date.receivedamakirttyat votesoverTmbyGregorytapre- cinclanumberwven.fourteenand nineteen, layLWhiteofTMp.
tettreceivedanmiorttyof«7vstas overUaopponenLFloydBaUat
inpreclnctofive,e Jhelphopport .numbertwelve,fifteenaaulshi-
daaPkgut.) MtPagcK) (C- donPage8.)
Old House Cr4ek - So
familytothedaywhenhisand;' grandsowwinter in Mtomi andi
' —
adAgUmBuna«d StateTeaebdRiCoBege.
dressbtetetheMor^eadMen's
ClubWednesdayevwdng MA70K*BBAGS
ClarenceAllendefeated£.E.
'hadaidGrwidmathatwecould gMhitownCactorOilthatdidnot Itaacaqr toit she wtmU Bevesaid-dratiL" Thatissome e(Batbrought-onstuff,andita im ^downthereandlook hifliehMk«fthe.busyandget . thatbattle. BringFlemandRus.
miltefcwithyoutoboldhimand wawiBtesitwithslitOecoMae
withsugarinIf Grandmawas,___--- - --- -- .
gttetortobaccoleavestodmsv-feetwideandwillbeplacedfivehavesufficienttood.^,,£amch
outpoison Ihave had stone-mOesateideafthecity. ;eameandwen».vrfmanyofthe,cups,km- K^uthatkutaed Eachsignwillreml: littletykeswenttotheiroftemoun
Thingsdte'tlooksowell to Mrs.EuniceCol<mC»dIbmse Creek,soshesetabouttomake ttiingabetteratherlittle ooe- roomRowanCoon^schooltaiRise stuckawayupthevalley from|ing.
Hogtown
thespaceofafewbrief|madepossibie :done
Haggan.tUtinghisaddress,MaggardbyamajorityofMvotes
"Youreelfdrewmostofhisre-imtheraceforMayorcarrylasaU Imarks fromapamphletofthatthreeoftheCitysprertneta.naiae- riuinrwi i writtenbyDoveColcord^ynumbersone.t«iandnisMtan.
woewingwttnhwpupOsand Iheir'-jwundereachdayfromwhere'Pheaddressdiew,icomparison, phecompletetabulaQMlot the faodliessfae^procuredtuiabtefromjthenextdays supplyiscoming,1betweenthemode<iflivingforty county precinctbyprecincLwiO
.?!*»“*■!“ befoundelsewhereo
uouae LJWBX. ana presetr a.linked today,lamentingtherapidchange _______________
neatlittlekitchencameintobe- „ exper.mem DiscussingthechangeMi Hag.
Asectionoftheroomwas setasde- Appealtothe WPA:
services
likeNui^^rsllBandfeltlike twenty AfricanTigershadtheir teethInitGrandmasrauldalways applyteetobaccoleavesthataf
terafewbuunwouldstartokaw.
ingthatIwouldthinkitwould surely draw my brains ouL
terwhkteroadtheyCake Underthedirectiooof'Vennie CautfiR.Morehead graduate chariteoftheNYAuniton MoreheadStateCollegecampus.,
fourlargesignsare being con-weeksshehaadonewonders.
structedtobeplacedonthehigh- Tobeginwlte.many of theicookandaformercookforform- waysleadingintoMnrtead.The'thirty-tourehilifoemrepreaentangaMoreheadCoUegeHresideot.J
..-nb.N..—»nb, „,b„b.„D-.ob:b..„,b, W,», ™..b.rbpb,,.
andwanr>^^*manyofthe|cups,knives,forksandplates.A littletykesventtotheiroftemoun'stovecametotheschml.gift
1thispage
experiment
osboth'social and academic' ganasked."Whatprincipleuf)iv-
■Thereisamucfibettorfeeling hasgoneoutofourlivesto<Ly ,. , , ..amongthepupilsno-* Formerlythatactuatedthemenofformer WilliamsFrancis, colored ^themwouidnleat to-generatioBSwhobuiltthiilwhii-r;
gether Notvtheyd<i. .shesaid wenoweniov
Withoutexception thefathers 'Amanv.'hohasbeenpoison
Astheselinesorewritteabythe Milborthreedaysyetremainbe
foretheelateo. Bjthetimethey arepuMiah^d tbeetecOmi wilt havebeeomrhistory.
ThewflUngBeasoftheminority toaccpticaceisteedeciatoas of themstjaritThasMwayabeen a chwactorisOcofAmorteandtaito- Ifthereeverwasattme whenteiswill
thoroughlymwitetitIsbow.To thahickerteff^>.<1mud-
couldprovefataltoo
ThewriterbelievetBtotraattars ofoetkmalde«^aadteelgnaf
fairsaretheth^whichwiltbe tinthedayeoftur- mollahead. Batho
TnumenveB 1unidentifieddooor
'BtarestLittleCitytoKeuhste'
Cecil,agraduate of MoreheaddothechildrengohungrySome State TeachersCoUege.couldn't,foodisgiveneach day by the _!standthia SoshedeterminedtoiWPA Therestisbroughtbythe
ifarmers.
Prepresented or tofimah Xwillattendnighschool BOtItisastep,webelieve erightdtrei'lion
Alleightgradesusoph.v ifabundance>
Ofthethirty eighth grade
Asignistobeplacedfivemiles eastof Meiuhead toward Ash- toMd,ftvemitoswesttowardLex
ington.fivemilesnerte toward FtendRgsburg. and five aiiles soothtowardWest'Liberty.
Thisisbutone atthe projectsbein*l■^riidonbptee NTAgrraipunderCatuUU'sdirec.
tiOB.
MSTCBandToParade AtMayBrOfeMndhy
TheMSTCbandwilltravel bustoMaysviBeMmiday,where theywill^mrtidpateinanAm^
thiHlt-el fort'rbeyondhopeanliJhechang.
eihisjititude'the\peakersaid
•Youngfatherandyourgrand-
faihertalkedabout"goingtothe f*yEufaeFtoanary) poorhou.se" assomethingworse TheMoreheadFutureFarmei.
thandeath To jctept chantygavethechapelprogram before conxlituled ultimate disgrace--theatuderlbodyof the Pubbe This.iltitoclehaschangedtodaySchoolonThursday ThJ^se ap- Tostay->uicliefwhentheoiin- [jeaimgojithe program were The .NavalRecruitingSUtion mimityi*..lamoring torlabor :rRufusFlonDef?.BillShdom,Ba
haa-innimncedthattheywill have|oftenlunart. lyTurnerandRodneyJohnsoB.
» arepresentativemMoreheadon ItisnolongeradLagracetoget' InthenearfuturetheFFAboys IFriday andSaturday.Novembermdebt. Youmayhaveyourpmp.wUlpaintthein.-ndeofteeU-Beffl
CoUege Professor
.Si AsksQaestionsAnd
“ifiives
“Battle Royar Anticipated Sat In
Morehead - HiUtoppers 2 P. M. Battle
-.V. withapaiede _»«i;^ --- --- ' --- --- ' '
ton-thirtyInteemorning. ,^ 8and9.forthepurpui*ofenli.sl-erlyplasteredwithafirst andbuilding Ther>iysareinterested ThaMajnreili^ kehivsihn«H —--- mgrTteBID'JicNavul-Service ofsecond mortgage your insuranceinimprovementprojectsintheir amitheW—ingeteieydrumand' ,theUnitedSLUe.i policytonrowedtoCheIrmiLjnorworkandthisyear'wearesuirtinc buglecorpswill«>•»«performat MoreheadStateTeachersCollege ..—--- --- furnitureandautomobileinhook.,uhome Wearej1!giitefulto theeelebratiim. StawePtomdbleVciMWitorOw PearlCooksey yuuinextmonth»ircximehoiKeotheMoreheadParentTea,her-A<- EdMidanilWftae SonersBroken *^1 and youmay havesociauontorfurnishing;-,ci.air't QUESTION At what grade --- usedthismone-forplea.sure teimproveourschoolbuilding levelsoccurthe greatest waate. Mrs PeuilCookseysufferedabutthi.sinn-w.,-._/feits the Thusyearmorethan ei w andwhataretheposaiblereasonsbrokenhipwhenshefe.:u.si mionyourfellow menhave areinteres-tedmProdui:.eEn
forsuchwaste? urdayatherresidence Shewa,> ---
ANSWER Thefirstmajorde-u.kento in.•\shhindhospiLil iCenUnnedonPage*) iCooUiinedonPage»
"Iamwellpleaaedwiththede-!featforaboyorgirlinKentucky _ --- - - --- _ - velopmentofRalphMuannan asimaycometnthefirstgrade
“Ifitsacoolday,eewn
squadofeighteen, the Western'quarter-back,' Johnsou stated,hasbeenpointedoutpreviously gameSaturdaywillbeveryclose.",MoasmanwasswitchedafterBen-jthattwenty-eightofeachooehun- EIIlsJohnsonopinedthismamingInieVaznelisleftthesquadtwo|diedchildrenwhoenterthefirst
Tabulated Precinct Votes Of County
we^ago." Hedidaremarkable jobintheWesterngome,befur- EUis'sigbedagainasbettooghtltfaerderlared.
ofthesmallbandofEagleshehasI "Joetaistlc,incidentally, tostemWestern’sHilltoppss atIdomuchtowardfurthering
SeturdiW lojuiT.ar
mymBandjobahave wrecked haedewiththeBk»ami Gold
willIwhenover9,000failtomoveinto, histhesixthgrade. Ingoing from
Butdon'tseUtheEaglesteort Theymayfoolyw.Mr.FbxlTtaa veryfactthatthe squad to so
■paitsaidthehcMwasmterrl- OcaecMwtadinnosmallpartfar tee.tceentInuoftee■■Haerg-Rif- Sm"toKtatotatarthefirstttmein tetoncud,andeaitehasctakned|fiveywn.Coaterwaathv.itto
«wthecandoabettorjobtoward atotooaldtotfutthantbaother.
Havingvotedtorosn-choice,let tMaccepttlwverdictingoodfaith.
Lotusforaettba harWi tfainga whichhavebeenadd <m both todes.andjoinhandsinthetaok teatliesahead. Weneedunityas
belteved.maytomtectahtoa.
FansbarearcktoUngforward toteeduribetweenPaulAdams,
“lrtei“centorafteaBlueandGoU rivalsfarKIACboMrs.Adamsto bcUe-.-odtobe(meofthebettor eoitcratoteestate,and Weetom risinateesamehoimdueSan-
hopesforallKIAChonorsintbelgradesevenintogradeeightteere_ Saturdaygame."Johnsonsetout
“Jug"Varneymaynotseeac
tionagainsttheTiwpersduetoa sprainedanklesustainedin the VmeagainstEastern. Theankle
^WOBhurtoverinapracticesessKm iweatly. “Big Jeff" Reidinger maybeonthebeutewithasuni- larsilmoiL Two regular ends.
BarnesandCaudlU.aresuffering with “Charieyhoraes.” Caudill maybeInshape,butZjchetnmay beswitchedfrwntackletoendto twkeupthelossofBarnes.Mar- teaO.199-poundheftietromfacM-
wiU attackle.
ST’
TbaSagie-Toppergamewmhe broadcast from ftettoo WC^J, BowlineGreen,byremoteMolndto bridge
tothetenthgradethere is ap
proximatelyalossof10,000pro- motioils.with anadditionalde- 5J100ingoingtrixn
canKentuckyafford to sustain suchlotaInhumsnvaluesifthese indicate what is taking figuresim
Si
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meanthatwearegiving our^iLldrentheequivalent of nineyearsworkormor'iforthe clamentarygrsdsa.andtfantwe areofferingtothisvastnumber fiveyeanorgurcofhighichxil work? fa IMB-W tese werePRECINCT . 2 3 4 5 li 7 H H 10 11 12 13 M ,1 16 17 18 19 20 T1 Maj
,ROOSEVELT M2■?«. «1137 97100'176167 104281137 V) SO1:':i jo145134 95203 17 2294350 WILLKIE I!2197 9812381 .59154102 M254 IM61 60 9985 47 87 47136 5U CHANDLER 14075 6113294il00170164104277 12844 50112 27 144135WlM,'17 2266357 SMITH HiIM 57126,79<58ISl100 12251112 61 59 90 "9 45 8546133,49 1909 iBA-TES 13678 81133 94100172161 104282 12344 52ri 28 14313593197:17 2264355
■HAYES 116194 57125 T»iSO148104 12-246 113 61 59 99 78 44 85 461.35:49 I9u;<
GREGORY 94 82 165 341
WHITE 2301 127 163 520179
HALL 501 • 134 41 17137 379
WHITE 128: 1 |lfa 1M' 99 50 466 S'
JOHNSON 82!«i ■ ' i Mi 49 259
CALVERT 199'W1 1 1 ' 1521 62 469230
ALLEI'I 38 i :S7 L>4 44» M
1MAGGARD 92 1 1 1 H8| Ml 351
THEMOREHEADINDEPENDENT (Orndml«mnofBowuConner)
THEMOREHEADINDEPENDENT
ADVERTISINGRATESMADEKNOWNUPONAPPLICATION
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OnercHrinKentucky SixMimthiimKentucky OneyearOutofSlate
(AllSubsenpbons lBePaidinAdvance) EnteredussecondclassmatterFebruary27,1934,attheposu crriceat Morehead, Kentucky,underActofCongressof March3.1879.
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(PaysMeinAdvaaee) Onelime,perword
Twotimes,perword Threetimes,perword Fourtimes,perword
Fivetunes,perword )
Sixliniihi.perword
(Noadtakenforlessthan25t Specialratesbythemonth.
- Burley Growers Plan
Quota Vote November 23
CardsofThanks,arUclesmMemoriam.lodgenrtices.resolution-s,etc., areadverti.sedandaiechargedforattheaboverales.Adsorderedby te«:phoneareacceptedfrompersonslistedinthetelephonedirectoiT or.memorandumchargesonly,inretum,A>rthiscourtesytheadvertis.
eiISexpectedtoremitpromptly
.mherculcsisintheUnitedSUtes duringthelastttiirtyyears.Over twomillimmorewouldbc-vedied duringthattimeifthemortality rateofthirtyyearsagehadcoo.
OnuedtoprevaiL
TheannualdeathtoUrromtub
erculosisIn die United SUtes wouldbeRV>rethan2SO.OOQifdie deathrateoftheearly1»00‘*stIU prevailed. Underpresentmortal-.
Itycondlttons,theamsualdeath tollIsaboutM.OOO.
The tuberaUasu death^ amongtmsIciUedworkersisseven tiiMShigherthanthatamciig fcsaonalworfccn.
Tuberculosissowranksseventh inimportanceasacauaeofdeath.
Ithasbeenfarcedgradually into thispositionsinceUI2.up to whichtimeIthadbeen,thefirst causeoftteath.
Thereareestimatedtobeabout 500,000activecasesof
Ahmteur Radio
Station Being
Constructed Here
SMUcatNYA WaiBuildProjgA
Therecently INTA
madebayoudthatdate.
Mr.Markhaarhasbentwilhthe NYA4essthanayear. Atransfer Carrolton.heis
n
msidence projeetis pngtasMngj^graduateo<EasternStateTee.
well,accordingtoMr.BS^khem.!I*®"CollegeatRichmond, and supervisorfortheproject..Ato.'“oldsareservecommissionitxhe Ulofforty-nirwboysare an-iArm^-Hewasste- ployedontheproject,twentyof*'®"**‘ r«r*BastintheMur- whichareUkingeoUe»workin; Servicetorsmeyears, additiontotheirworkandtwen.'
ty-eightenrolledintiaiiilngschool<
clasMs.
Theprojectconsistsoftwodiv-
•"'*-ojtohoi.. Tb.J IisintheUnitedState.
I Lrermec.theFrenchphysicianI' Iwhoin1819invwitedthe.stethns-l
TbncsreiiDportaot
R»-i>(•ihovDiaEfaediyiforBurleytaboixegrowers-sodfortroriar di-ill>000begiii.betlk^^rowril“ou Saturdiy,NovemberZJ.Triole-Acommitteeraeapo...
rsllcrowen(ocmibeirbsllooiothr-refereedun
radiotectiMi-istoemploy
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diicijv^ryof’thegia*“whichoa^)"“*«*«■wlUworkinthewood, es tuberculosis(the tuberenUr“‘‘“P
bacillus)in1*82. ivacanciesforpentan not Ukingacademicwork,ehndted numberofwhichareiirtheradio
Special Group Of
NYA Boys Enron
Forty-TwoStu
KfkTUCKY PRES^
-^ association ./"'
NATIONAL f DfTORIA(_
ToTitoCUhsWork AtCoOcc*AadStock ThelocalNYAhasbraughta coL8f®“P fortyjwoboystoMore
head* campus. Twenty-tsroof projectinctodetheseboysareenrolled in the
supei-visiunofHr WilliamYost,stayinThompsonHall
—.. ... tur«.ETowenCDCSKiBeirballonlothr-relereedum.
..oceAeRoeenooofqaorsaforarhree-yemrperiodi.pTsseatedfordie6r*t o™...
ibsn—itbquoiatfor
'frmenmeanbetterI ... ... ...
thereferendumcaabeobtainedfromibeCousn csmaiDeemca.Coovenieaivotingplacetwiltbtai
In1885.Dr.EdwardL.Trudsmil
Iswatonumtreatmentforthetub.
,erculoiis1
34th Annual Christmas Sale
Underway; Anti-Tubercular Campaign
■witlitheNationalTunerculosu.As-fifteenand-forty-five sociationmtheUnitedStates Three-fifthsofail i
^ Tuberculosisisrespcmsibieeach yeartorthedeath‘ childrenunder intheUnitedStates.
1January23.1896.
Thereare90.000bedsfc treaUnentoftuberculosisi UnitedStates.
NYAsuper%'isorfromI Theboy*work4hrs.a
'—ofdeathdunngtheageper-;
wm.nr*.-...MM.•».uft/M.CI M.—DOC.1-*,annimi—cwowia Eachyear tuberculosis claimsliodCramfifteentoforty-five,al-'thanS70000000 theSvesofabemt 35.000 young' Ithasbeenreducedtosev-1 Thefte'du.
peoplebetwemitheagesoffifteen|enOitotoiportBiceaaacauaeofcountrv andforty-five. !deathinthemtirepd^ulat«i.
TwentyradioreceivmgaOawill)areasaifficdtheir7oba* te deaths. H^ui-VM.I____ ______________ .faclUtiesforthetr«uj_IWhilethetransmitteri*eapKted;powerplant^somemaypaintor tobecompletetntwomonths. construct woodcraft,and.othws Thewoudahopprojectwillbthldmayworkatthe radio itltfoa.
tables,deska.andlimilareqaip-iwhichitaprobabUltyatthepew-
Thehilwinlnaiadeathrate
■gJrlaandyoungwomen ThisiLthethirty-fourthannual. ThefirstChristmeSeal Sale[^“***^fifte^andtwenty-five OuTstmasSealSaleheldin tfaeiwasheldmElenmarkin1904,the ’ -i—
SUtai, ! i„.„i„aonolEilwr /™«”=■ «>.«™|JOO.
Imortalityrate!wasa teapptndmatelytorty-aevenjcity.
N».fl*eofthepopulation. In* Tub easlTlOOTfitw»ad
1in1904toNewYork
ThesaleofChristmusSealsfur-Holboell,apostalclerk, rishesthefundsusedinthecam-; MissEmilyPBisseUconducted paissnagainsttufesiFuloaisin a-thefirstChristmasSealSalein t«ulfiftyothercountries
atintheUnitedStates. ;Delaware,m1907 Howtopreventtuberculosisis Thereare1,650tubercuk»isas- i.partf
b}’theannualsaleof(ThrUtmasfifty
Oneoutofeverysixdeathsoc-*a8 Thirtyyeanago
asclose topeopleerorydaytothe United
!Statewoneevoyeightandc toberculotoa'halfminubB.
!forelevenoutof
—___ _______________ _________cumngamongyoungmen be-'everyonehundredowuiiuigtofT IT
weUtheUnitedState.*alWilmington,i ***»= twentyandfor-theUiutBtfState Today it is'
~ -- ty‘scausedbytuberculosis. 'responsiWeforless««nfiveout’ReacfacS3*734
____________________ _^ ___________ everytourdeathsofeveryonetamsrtddeethr. j ^______
Utecampaignfinanced««iaUonsandei^thundredand Todayei*«rcttlcatsLresponsible; Atotal.of1.734students from DualsaleofChristmai.fiftv—nniw/.nmniiftaMaTfiiiojDrt toeages oftorthedei><hofoin?todividu.'il.(mLy.tv-nstateincludina Ken- .fiftewandthirtyiscausedbytub.eve-y-iehta-ndon-JiaUmimiteuid:: and ften aet^toreigB yTarvagodcattaoccuT-d,eoun'riesamt... .arcco
sttherate teaeveryOnveandjroDedattitoUniversityof (L-te-hrifmtoate ItudtyforthrtaOtamofthelgte
forcountyschoolaystenaun-,«nt.
thedlr^mofVennle ^oytakesntoehoursclass ton. Morehead graduate. This' orktothecoutaaofhiteftote.
dhrbdonhasenroUedtoirlyboy*gtehtanattear'erMtog.orMWJi whowUlworkto the InduMriafl.afc.. faaddWaT^iahTw artsdepartmentto the Seteee,ewryftmrhouraofUtawywork.
Markhamstatedthatwiththe,tfve;whichcotocidM with Ar steovalofcollegeauthorities,thecterwandonehourofCltlsenlte raSKotranamitterwouldbeplacedmmibi.orOeeupatlanal^iiliaiwr inThoapaonHall,andthatate^j Tbektebahindthisiatogive wtatodbetakentopreventiocallboya. who olherwiae-wouldn't radiointerference. TheprojectsicometoRhool.anopportunityto winbecompletedby June 30.:g/thecticalexperleaieestomlta.
3ff,1941.butnoplanshavebeenineouMy w^ith their sducetkm.
-.y ■ r € 0 A^L )
Stoker or Poker
« CALL 71
Stoker or Pnmacc Nut $2.95 ton Delivered
All coal dnst>proofed> Ofl treated 13c ton
extra
Special Prices on Wholesale Lots
Morehead Ice &Coal Co.
Considerablymorothanhalfof allthedeethstentabvculoala diKtlveyears od
Rowan County Has
635 Burley Growers
\000poundslargort
'________________ .1 - a(beneedforkeep-
Used Cars
are our business
ANY CHEVROLET DEALERCANSELLVOL’A NEWCHEVROLET.ASWELLASWEC.aS. BUT, OURUSEDCARSAREOUROWNRESPONSiBlL- mr. THEYMISTBERIGHTTOUPHOLDOUR
REPUTATION PORFAIRDEALIN(..
THESECARSARESOLDWITH ANO. K.THAT ICOUNTS. LOOKTHEMOVERBEFOREYOUBUY.
|l939 Chevrolet 4 Passenger Coupe
1939 Chevrolet Town Sedan
1937 Ford Ton Stake Truck
I93G Chevrolet DeLuxe Coupe
1933 Chevrolet Sedan
Midland Trail Garage
.MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY
tneaelarmvrshavebeengrowtog‘tofavorMtbemarkcthicquota,ta btowhatla hurleytobaccofurmanyyears,andbutahrovyvoteagainstthequotabedoneabtethoeawhoineraanw virtuallyallofthemhaveconsul-inotherhurleyproducifigStatetheiracreateandtakeadvantag»J erablemve-^tmeirtiInbam*andreducedthepeixentegeofhurleyofthesegrower'sacreagereduc- otherequipmentfi^growijgandgrowerstafavor<rftbeprogramtionaT Andwhatprotectionhave curingthecrop. Thes^nvest-to60J.whichiabelowthe two-,oldgrowersagainstthesnread<rf mentxaresuchiha^aififetherthethirdsnjnntyrequiredto make’productionteenewureas’
pr..-s,,„.h«,„i„wu,=.,a™- 1 ,o. w.
growingbteleytobacco In198&
IiintimiKtogrowhurleyin^Sectlaatj*r,_____ __
tobcccaor.icrupiheirequipmentupto432JOO.'ProdacdoB irvitalinterestroaeto
inicecpm*supplies.rfhurleyto.OOIMMpoundsmomthan the ^
baceoinlinewithtl.e amount'amounttatoirlaytotero used ^
j^r-HerLte g.t«..i t
to alti^ltenumbet^e^
produceburtoy.reducedQua.ac- rl'
aopearathatproductionwUlcametoI9S7and1999whea aa>
reductionwas arrfundSU^OOO.OQPpouadsae-lmarkettogquotasweretoaOect Although tfaae 105.00ft AA.4ronlrolplan.
oMdri...K SuppUo ol I,
matedat 1,061.800,000pounds—.reductions. TheL-marketteiuld jonlyalittleleasthanteatyears,be[srattetwdandnotthrownupen supply of 1.078.800.000 pounds.itoottierfannerswhoit^beat- SuppUes
lurleyhadbeenpilingup since 1912andm1933reachedan all timehighof1.097.800.0t)0pounds.
I'nripr -hi. puuiuu.;u>0100-larmersWDO Beat-
Inordertoprotecttbelr_____
bigimopto1941might have amartsto/-quipment,barleygrow, disaatriouseffectonpricestortheirstaBowan county, to other 1940crop. IcountiesofKentuckyandtootter the
1934,1^3.and1936asshown to the(ollowiniitable:
234.200.0(K)
220JO0.000 itandtoprotect
1.M 2.«too:ooo
graduallyfromtO.Scentsapound in1933to16.9centsapound
'rroductionby'aupporb-
tndin-i
■1935 1834,10.1centsapoundin and33.7centsapoundto1936.
Butto1997,whUemostof the oldgrowersofburleytobaccocon- tiiiuedvoluntary reductions to theiracroages.thetotalacreage ofburleywasincreased(r««n308,- 300to443.900.largely because tannerswhohad nevo- grown burleytobacco beforebegan to browthecrop. ProjucUtm of burleyshotupto402,400.000lbs..!
morethan88,000.000poundsgreat-j erthantheamountusedlaatyear.I Todiscouragethisspreadtothe tormersvotedamartattagquota onthe1988crop. Acreage that :yearwasradheedto407JOO''but I[productltmwassttUabout29.000,-'
Try Us For Prica
and Quality bt On
MERCHANDISE
S & W DISPENSARY’
ECONOKT COAL
_STEAMJIND DMIESrilC,,.,
U]ffi>-K&MiT>5RlER
Haduae Mined ate Shaker Screened
WILLARD COAL CORPORATION
J.LBOGGSU.Proa.
PVONB288
C.•.UUfB.Saey.
Ctek«7BuOdiBR
GiGIESilPEllIEairilUIIOaiaw
EXTRA HREIRTaiiPlEilSIlE!
snur#/. iHi ^
r«ipaptei«i.a
te,taitaHtaradatetate.
. toaSMa.m.
TwmmsmiANinv- tea(M:84p.m..givtag yeaaahaw«rteataMm li—Ibetonraerbig(ar Motelstem.Ar.Waah.
5Srr'5.Vt„. rt
19:10a.BL.ftatagyoBi _ whteaftenwMtarwort.-
^«ptoeteoyttebeaaWte^
'iSMtayate.Ar.——Mrs 8t4»• - 'ftc--- teteortortBMOihmj
TtCRiTA«<MV
CHES.5PEAKE
. OHIO ....
yHE M0REHEA1> INDEPENDENT
The Bargain Thrill Of "1940
It’s A Well l^own Fact Your Dollar Buys More Here Th ere, Any Day, Every Day
HENSBIGBEN S-OZ.SANFORIZED
OVERALLS
98c
M
ensreg. 79
cFLANNEL
SHIRTS
49c
LADIES
BROADCLOTH
SUPS
BcmukableTalacs FarOaly
LAJHESREGULAR fl.MVALUE
SATIN SUPS
Attbclowestprice ino«rhistory...
59c
CHILDBENS FlMcadSKlWoolTweed
COATS
ANDSNOWSUITS CAPSTOMATCH Begwlsr
Vai 98c
CmUDSBNS COBOUBOT
loVERAU^
«!{oV>taei ... 59c
WOMENS,BOSSESAND CHILDRENS
FLANNEL 60WNS
& PAJAMAS
Recahir 39c
98c Yah
^ MENS raOH GRADE
WTS & SHORTS
2* FOR 7... ’ 25c
MENSCORDUROY
PANTS
NicelyTaflored. NewColor Rejfolar
S2J8Vsl
$169
UNLOADING SALE!
ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE TURNED INTO QUICK • CASH
Genuine PRICE ERUPTION FORCED
MENSFULLCUT
DRESS SHIRTS
FineQoaUty Broaddoth NewPattema RegularSl.OOVal
49c
MISSESREVERSIBLE
COATS
WaterProof Garberdiae OneSideAB-WooL Other
Side.
Regular8835Valae
$4.98
ASIEAU
SALE Staxti
FRIDAY
NOV. 8:30 A. M. 8
WOMENSCORDUROY
SKIRTS
Regular81.98Values
.... $139
AndotherAssortedColors
Cloee Out
SPEOALGROUP
PLAID SKIRTS
98c
Exciting Shoe Sale!
CHILDRENSHIGHSHOES AND
OXFORDS
BOYSWOOLPLAID
MACKINAW
ZIPPERFRONT BrightPatteruB 82.98Values..
• $U8
MENS 14-LaWEIGHT WINTER
UNION SUITS
Fine,CloseWovenRubbed .ABSixesTo
BfENSGENUINE
“HANES”WINTER
UNION SUITS
Regular 81.00 Value
CHILDRENSKNITTED
UNION SUITS
Regular 50cValue
WOMENSACHILDRENS COTTON
H0S&
98c
Use Your Head And Save Your Cents
MENS AND YOUNG MENS
ALL WOOL
Top-CdBls ~ Overomts
Suits
Nationally advertised tn-ands, beautiful
patterns, latest styles. Regular values
J17i«t.$29j0 1998
Mens Dre^
PANTS fi,49
Regular $L98 to $2J8 Values
Conservative and Sport Patterns
Special pf^chase and sales of 500 U. S. Rubber
Rain jCbats'and copes with caps to match. All
sizes for women and chfldren. Actual $1.98
Values
phoice 59
.Afl colors and white. Don’t miss this sale. Its
a life-time ralue
Mens All Wool 32-Ounce Mackinow
.... COATS
Z^rFVout Ni^ SwfdiPaffelir
Regular $a50 Values
$3.98
Mens Top Coats
Reversible rain-proof one side. Top
Coat other side
Regular $6J5 Values
$3.98
l*aurs Womens
Oxfdrds & Pumps
Blacks, browns, two tones, suedes, patents,
kids and other leathers. Ail heels, all sizes
samples of re^ar $4.95 Values.
99c Pair
Womens Rubber
Goloshes
Close.Out
39 cents
CHILDRENS FLANNEL
BLOOMERS
CHILDRENS GOODGRADE
CHILDRENS SCHOOL
SWEATERS
MENSFULLCUT WELLMADE COVERTCLOTH
WORK SHIRTS
MENSHEAVY
WORK PANTS
69c
MENSWOOL
BOOT SOCKS
HeavyRibbedColored^ps
19c
WOMENS&CHILDRENS FLEECEDCO-AT
SWEATERS
79
GOLDE’SDIPT.STORE
MQREHEAa i^TUCKY
Sheriffs Sale of Real
Estate
■Bjvirtu*ofanEbcecutionNo.
JW5,directedtomewhich was teuedfromtheClerk'sOfficeof
•>eCarterCircuitCourtinfavor ofTestConn,eta],,againstO.
,LJames.J L.NickeUandOUi*
BayRoberts,IwillonMonday, December2nd.1940.betwmthe hoursof100PM..and2:o6P.M„
attheCourthousedoorin'- Pa«e542Recordsof aroundthehiUandupsaidcreek toalargeappletree;thencedown thehiUsixty-fivefeettoablack oakgtumpandsproutsonbank ofChriatyCreek; theitce down saidcreektotheplaceofbegin- ntng
THEMOREHEADINDEPENDENT
head.Kentucky,exposeforpub- licsaletothehighestbidder foUowlogdescribedproperty,
acres,more orless."andbeingthesamelandj conveyedtoOUieRayRobertsby; OL.JamesandBereaJames,bisi wifebydeeddatedthefourthdayj ofMarch.1939.whichdeedisre
cordedinDeedBookNo.SO at Rowan CountyCourtClerk’soffice.
Theabovesalewillbemadeup- nacreditofsixandtwelveo muchthereofasmaybenecessaryths,withapprovedsure^. The tosatisfythe»ptaintill,debtinter-^amountofsaiddebt,interestand ertandcost,to-wit: costtoberaisedbysaidsaleIsas
“AcertainparcelofUndlyingfollows; Amount of Judgment andbeinginRowanCounty.Ken.'S189A6withinterestattherateof tucky,anddescribedasfoUows:Isixpercent from August 2nd,
^theheadwaters of Christyi1940untilpaidCosts93.00.
ejeek.to-wit Beginning
OUR DEMOCRACY-
mwi
A
otherswhoarc agked to
•byKUk I checksonlywitoasocialsecurity numberasidatUlcattooto surea>eyknowtheidentityoftlw personwithwhomtoeysre l tng. OurrecordsarecteSdeatial.
henceitisimpomibto for lato evenattempttoIdentifydtepw- sonswhocaAworthlesschecksIn
^manoer,”Mr.Qtaxt^addM.
V. GOOD USED
CoDege Merit— CARS
_ iHAMUNCOUTSAIO- f'TMISCOUNTSy,WITHITS IHSTITVTIOHS.eeuiNGs10 TMfPCOPUWHOWHASITfT/
abdherdeeploveforthifstorya apartofhumanUfeatito best
‘‘Onceuponanme.”ttie radio pragramwhichMrs.Cliffordprt- aeated'forthreeyears<
Columbianetwork,broughttoher natka-wideacclaimandtheten.
derantreciattonofthecountless
thousandswhoheardher.
1939 Ford Sedan
Eagles Meet Western
Satiirdar, November 9!
Inwhatpromisestobeareal
*%atUeroyaltheMorefaeadSUte TeachersCollegeEagleswUln CoaehGauder Terry's big
1937 Ford'hidor
[HiDtoppersfromBowlingGreen atMoreheadSaturday. Thiswill markthefirsttimeInthehistory ofbothcoOegesthatWesternhas setfooton the Morehead gridirao.
Aparticularlylargecrowdu pectedforthefray,accordingto odvanceinformation and ticket sales. Manyfootballtans from FlemingandMasoncounties expectedtobepresentduetothe factthatneithercounQrhas had Of^iortunifirofseeingagood mesodoaetohomesofarthis
1938 Ford Deluxe
1939 Dodge Ton Pick-up
1932 Plymouth Sedan 4-CyL
Citingbisonlyglaringweaknes ( ’‘lack of leservc strength,' Coeid)EUisJohnatmsaidthatthe Eaglesarc"cookedandpriowd”
fighttheTccrymen“rightdown theroad.win.loseordraw.”
«fAisla^
ofreservesdwwedupinthes OddhalfoftheEasterngamewhen theEagbi.wornoutwereforced toreliaquishaI3-7leadafterouU fightingand out-gaining RcRm
Bankln'selew.
Collins Motor Co.
BCALtaXLrWANTED
Sn^TWOSX—GOODPAT
EEliAW-EMANWANTEDto«aB mtonaeraMEawanCa—ty.
.C.W.1
P e 0 N E 18
MOREHEAD. KT.
So Much For So Little!
For {liO^you «ffl get a year’s submaTplimi to llie
Independent It miters hmnes of subsmbers,
Within its pagwywi may find:
a U>ca] News of yon, yenr friends and acqnaintanees
a “Crackerbarrd Csnundnts” as written exdnsivdy
by Woody Hinton bi Ua own inimitable style,
a Latest Morehead College News '
a Local and Personal Newa '
a Your ‘^hopping guide” as presented through the
advertisements of the city’s more progressive, wide
awake merchants
All of this in
The Morehead Inde^iendent
-ONEOFKENTUCKrSGREATERWEEKLIES”
NkJi
ilnggiiF An INDEPENDENT
STOVE
(■SALE WE HAVE JUST MADE AN ENORMOUS FACTORY
PURCHASE OF HEATERS AND RANGES WHICH
ENABLE US TO SELL YOU YOUR STOVES AT 10
PERCENT ,TO FIFTEENPERCENT SAVING BY BUY-
Coalfloters - - - $6J5
Wood Heateis - - - - ■ - 2M
Ofl Heaters...m
Gas Heaters ... j)g
Coal airi Wood Ranges ^ - - - 29J5
on Ranges ... 3J)5 Up
- - - --- - Mt95 Up
ElectrrRanges . - - - . 99i0 Up
Up
Up
Up
Up
Up
, -.1,1
-f"!
Be Sure To Stop IfT And See This Line Of
Fine New Merchandise
1^'
cBRAYER’S
"Moxehead’s Complete Furniture Store”
THE MOREHEAD PniEPEfTOENT
Spectacvilar Mdse. DISASTER
This Store Ai Usual Sets The Pace In Value Giving again All Low Price Records Are Smashed
_______________________________________________________ ■■■■ --- — ---
LITTLEBOYS CORDLkOY
COATS
Cpper
Fmt
m
LADIESRAYONSILKHOSE
AO F«flShades
ladiessilkandwool
HOSE
Rerutar 25c,VaJoe
2for
13c
25c
UNLOADING SALE!
Tl^ousands Of Dollars Worth Of Merchandise Sacrificed
CREDITORS DEMAND SETTLEMEl«n’
MENSGOODHEAVY
WORK SHOES
TheWorld’sBest SHOEVALUE
$1.29
MENSDRESS
OXFORDS
BlackandBrown NewEnglishStylesfor
ForSnappyDressers
smallbath
TOWELS
Coloredborders FiaeQoalily
BOYS CAPE SKIN
LEATHER FRONT
SHfEAIEBS,
ILined,ZipperFront
$L39
I oit S ting
fVERYRNEQUALITY
f-v-Su. 19c
NEWFALL36INCH
PRINTS
BeautifulPatterns PerfectQuality YD.
i:
$1.69
SALE Starts!
FRIDAY
BOYSREG.S2.49 HEAVYWORK
SHOES
ARealBoyforOnly
LADIESNEWFALL
V,^
HATS
LeesThanWholesaleCost Bcgnlar
11.98VaJ
$1.67
NOV. 8:30 A. M. 0
HENSHIGHi«TOPINCHKsa
LEATHER BOOTS
Reg.to14.95Values NOW
$2.98
Twice The Value At Half The Price
“Scoop"70X80PartWool |
DOUBLE
BLANKETS
AssortedPatterns. Inside SateenBound
n.69
MENSALL-WOOL
SWEATERS
Now Sc
•'■NewFdTCdlois p • PlainorSportBacks U y •i'Slipo^ec'.sr.OtherStyles |
COAiS &
SWEATEBS
RcgidarS3.95Vafaies
$1.98
70XMCOTTON
BLANKETS
PnHDoableBedSite BrigMPatterns
49c
MOUNTAINMIST
QUILT BATS
39c
36INCHHEAVY
OUTING
LightandDarkPatterns
10c
7c
36INCH“LL"
BOVS FLEECEDIJNED
JACKETS
ZipperFront
49c
MENSTWO-BUCKLE
ARTIES
NewFreshRobber
$1.69
CHILDRENS
SHOW SHOES
Whiteorj
SILK
'ARD 7INCH
OUTING
Dresses
LADIESALLSILK FULL-FASHIONED
HOSE
An Kinds—AU Styles—AU Sizes
formerly sold froln'55.95 to *7.95
CHOICE
39° No exchanges. 99 No refunds. All sales final.
LESS THiyfWHdliSALE COST!
Makers Take A Big Loss
SALE Entire Stock
LADIES NEWEST
Co a
e 2.99 save 'S i and MORE! t S
, CompjffliMis Side
Dresses Re^ed
1-3T(H-1
No matter what kind of a coat or dress you
want, youU find it here ^the price you want
topay.
88
BROWNMUSLIN
MINCH
CREOTONNE
lewAttractivePattema
RD ... 9C
LADIES 39cand49e
SNUGGIES
SligbUy Soiled ..
MeatsRUBBER
BOOTS
Pnah
Stock
.$L88
LAMBS
SAMPLE
SWEATERS
OfReg.S1.9Sa52.98Valoea ALLWOOL-ALLCOLORS Overtoointhe ACL, lot. Choice... Jrot
WOMENS SEVERALPLAID
JACKETS
CLASSYPATTERNS
$L98^
Rcgalar 5A98Vahm
WOMENSALL-LEATHER C^hPESKIN
COATS
Samplesof59.95Quality NOW ...
I 95
G0LDE5DEPT5T9RE MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY
....Vu