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1 Paroniz-e Home Merchanaj Keep Your Money A Home SELECTS POLCEMEN R TONSBURG CMef; Taxed From $20 Each Aunuse~ APPONkED year of members, pnly pre en policemen his j 0 b A PROGRESSVE ~APER FOR PROGRESSVE PEOPLE NUMU3ElR 25 Presonsburg, Floyd Couny, Kenucky, friday, January 3, 936 $50 PER YEAa CALLED TO 0 KLAH OMA!----li!llllli-lllllilll--~~~~c:~~R:laiiiiiiiEillllilll- BY DEATH OF MOTHER Mrs S R Auxier lef Tuesday for Crowder, Okla, having been called here by he deah lae Monday nigh of her moher, Mrs Mollie Tucker, 74 years old Her moher had been in ill healh for several years and had recenly suffered an aack of influenza She was a member of he Bapis Church for years Besides her daugher here, Mrs Tucker is survived by wo daughers and hree sons Funeral ries were conduced Thursday and burial made a Crowder ARTST-TEACHERS CAREER COLORFUL H experience is he bes eacher Wills, depuy sherl hen an inciden or wo from he life rr Sumbo be- of :MARCA BALEY, aris-eacher,, was named chief who has recenly come among us, C, sncceeding Lee P should serve o recommend her Arhur Blackburn As a young girl, she won a piano Spradlin were se~ scholarship in London, which gave o succeed James her hree years ammg he ar cennd Claude Flanery ers of Germany She ells sirring y policeman Only sories of he keen compeiion in he nigh policepan, conservaory of music for prizes, and po iion he righ o perform wih an archesappoinive officers se- ra and he romanic suden life ~lidays me:eing j around Weimar and Leipzig UllCll are: J M Da No English eacher is conen wihciy clee-k; James ou a diploma from he Royal Acad- e commissione~r; emy of Music in London; so a years,---~~~ijll\\ir A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALl Wih hings looking brigher han a year ago, were sure 936 will bring greaer blessings o everybody in his communiy Sincerely, we hope il d~es f, a any ime, our services can he of help o you in 936 jus call on us FLOYD COUNTY TMES PRESTONSBURG, KY TO H NOR LODGE FORMER MASTERS anny Collins, ax ;col sudy in London a he Royal Acad- MSS CALLHAN AND emy and a he inernaionally fa- MR COOLEY ARE WED Cal Clarke, ciy r~as mous "Mahay School" followed, and p Hill \Vas named gained Miss Bailey her eachers dii,orney \\hell h;, 8 law ploma (he L R A M) while sill Announcemen is made of he marriage on Saurday, December 2 of Joe Hobson, declin- very young M G A year of appreniceship as a SS er rude N Callihan, of Pres- Zebulon Lodge Banque All ofkers ap "pracice eacher" a Norhlands, sis- o n sb urg, an d M r A rno ld c ooley, of And nsallaion Of Ofcers To Be Held Jan 6 hi meeing will cr school o Eon College, Windsor, Garre Jan 6 was very valuable afer which a cov- The nupial ceremony was performv ax prediced for eed posiion in France as a full-, ed a Pikeville, Ky, by he Rev Oral!,] d C Lowe, pasor of he Pikeville Chris- The annual banque honoring pas devices he,e was fledged eacher of piano, vmce an Ch h masers of Zebulon Lodge, Free and ~ ~ German was her reward for he ~ urc News of he ~mon_ of Acceped Masons, will be held a he $:-0 for ~ach me English love o sing "Home Swee his popul~r young _couple S bemg Auxier Hoel here Monday evening, USC machme and Home from a disance received wh much meres by heir Jan 6 This is he eighh consecumarblc machine Then came he sirring inviaion o hoshof friends in his secion ive banque o be held each year by as e sed visi relaives in America one sum- T e bride is he aracive daugh he lodge er of Dr W R Callihan, of Pres- nsallaion of officers of he lodge foodsuffs mer b f h, for he new year also will be held Chicagos skyscrapers and grand ons urg, one o S sec ons mos on his occasion New officers are: was opera symphony concers compleely prominen physicians She is a grad- Richard Spurlock, worshipful mas- here of he h h d he ell known uae of Presonsburg high school, la- er; H R Burke, senior warden; w in lieu of his requiring ped uy a ruck license d The ruck lie" s-;men is a h~ a on for he year DSMS ES HERFFS and Hall ~ ~npora:ily and had ~ arfo,rd, E:y, couny couny, arrived visi here wih wo years ago qui principal of he school in his won er ear, an w n a w - H Jones, Jr, junior warden; W P musician offered her a posiion on er aended he Easern Sae Teach- Runnels, senior deacon; T J May, ers College and a Columbia Uni- secreary; w J May, reasurer, and his side in an American conservaory, she sayed here Then came versiy, New York~iy Chas Oppenheimer, yler Mr Cooley, he s>n of Mr and Mrs All members of he Masonic order concer ours ou Wes in Buffalo!<rank Cooley, of G;:, is a each- are invied o aend he banque Bills land, summers and he hrilling and insallaion of officers conservaory rouine of faculy concers, suden concers, graduaions in winer One summer found Miss Bailey in New York looking longingly a a deparing liner-why no go back and have a look a he old counry and show hem how one grows in America? Two days laer found her on board he Olympic-bound for Souhampon-and wo monhs laer on he Cedric bound for New York again The quesion, "When do you sail?" er in he Garre schools and is one of he counys mos promising young men He was graduaed from Wayland high school and received his eacher raining a he Easern Sae Normal, Richmond Afer reurning here his week from heir honeymoon, he newlyweds announced ha hey will reside a Garre Liberys AJl-America P~ovides Suprises 5-DAY PEROD 0~ GRACE GVEN Nuo Licenses Mus Be cured by January 5, Governor Warns Pro~ Fifeen days of grace were exendis prey general among musicians and dancers in New York every ed Tuesday nigh by Governor A B spring-here are music fesivals o Libery Magazines All - Amenca Ch an dl er o au omobile owners who aend in Salzbury, in Palma-de-Mal- and oher "All" fooball choices widelorca and summer courses in aly ly differ from hose made by Granand Paris, wih all he joy of anoher land Rice, he Associaed Press and land, anoher language and exciing oher individuals and groups who ravel advenures And so an ex- amuse hemselves and he public anpensive habi of ossing" begins nually by selecing he bes foo n Palma de Mallorca in 933, Miss ball players in he land Bailey acually found an American B~b ":Weny Grand" ~avis, Unischool wih!ill ex-pupil of Pavlova versy or Kenucky backfield speedas a dancing eacher and she accep- ser, was picked as All-Souhern and ed a posiion over here o accompany boh he and Ber Johnson were given his eacher, Caerina Huer, and as- honorable menion for he Libery sis in preparing he younger pupils All-America for he frequen public recials Liberys All-America Then came he war-scare Schools End, Gaynell Tinsley, Louisiana closed or moved o safe, lile Bel- Sae ackle, Edwin Widseh, Minnegium Pupils sen back o America: so~; guard, John A C Weller: Prince- all happened a lile lae-m on, cener, Gomer Jones, Oho Sae; Sepember-so Miss Bailey resolved gua d, Sidney P Wagner, Michigan o paddle her own canoe in Ken- Sae; ackle, Charles Wasicek, Colucky his year-and she ells us ha gae; end, Merle Wend, Ohio Sae; life Kenuckians are jus as brigh halfbacks, Jay J Berwanger, Chicaand eager and jolly o each as New gc>, and Rober Wilson, Souhern Yorkers, Balimorians, Clevelanders, Mehodis; fullback, Rober H Gray Monanans or wha-have-you? Mrs Lula D Trauman, of Newon Hamilon, Pa, is he r~ousegues of Mrs C P his week son, Sanford, quarerback, Edward Goddard, Washingon Sae All-Souhern Conference Tinsley, end, Louisiana Sae; Paerson, ackle, Auburn; Fiizsimmons, Puard, Georgia Tech; Gilber, cener, :~burn; Whie, guard, Alabama; Faley, ackle, Alabama; Geny, end, Moniaine vanderbh; Davis, halfbaclc, Kenucky; Pickle, halfback, Mississippi Sae; Micka!, end, Louisiana Sae; Ala~ama have no bough heir 936 license plaes And hese 5 days will be all, he Governor warned car owners Afer January 5 i will be illegal o operae a moor vehicle no bearing he new license ags Couny clerks over he sae found license ag sales a low ebb New Years morning, and, several days prior o January, i has been said by cerain clerks ha early buying of ;ags had been so slow ha i would be impossible o supply plaes o every car-owner before he firs of he year Las year, Couny Clerk A B Meade said here Wednesday, here were,525 auomobiles and rucks licensed in Floyd couny A noon Wednesday only abou 25 car owners had bough 936 ags PARENT FNED Willie Ramey, of Lackey, was recenly fined $0 in couny cour here upon his convicion of a charge alleging ha he had failed o send his children o school Ay and Mrs Oscar P, Bond and childre~ have reurned from Pikeville, Ky, where hey spen Chrismas wi Bonds broher, J F :Baugh NEW ORGANZATON FOR JUNOR GROUP WPSP, a new organiza~ ion for boys and girls pf he junior age group-7 o ll! was formed a he Presons WEEKSBURY UNDER QUARANTJNE AFTER MALADY F:LAMS 3 burg Presbyerian Clurch Spinal Meningiis o:break las Sunday The radio ang Beli)~ved Under Conrol name of he organ~za ipn )is Afer 5 Cases De-,;{~lop based on is purposes; W worship; P, par in pro~ram; S, Service in he communiy and P, Play Frank Heinze was chosen preaid:en or he firs quar er of he year Johnny Heinze was eleced vice~ pre s~den, and "Peac;hy" Howard, secreary and reas urer Serving wi,h Frank on he social commiee are Bearice Surgill and Bob J Sanley; and w;ih Johnny on he program commiee, Tril ba Surgill and Densie Lee Le~er TWO SURVVE Wih hree persons dead of spinal meningiis afer five cases of he disease developed here early las week, he Caleb Fork secion of Weeksbury on Lef Beaver Creek was under quaranine his week armed guards being saioned a h~ enrance o ha par of he mining camp o preven enrance o or deparure from Caleb Fork Of he wo survivors of he disease one may die, Dr Marvin Ransdell direcor of he Floyd healh depar~ men, said Tuesday This sufferer is Wavy Johnson, a 2-year-old boy The oher survivor, Lula Bowens 22 is convalescing mmelia<ly upon learning of he hreaened epidemic a Weeksbury, Dr Ransdell asked he sae board of healh for serum wih which o The group is o mee each rea meningiis sufferers Wih he Sunday evening a 6 :30 f~ll! co-operaion of coal company officials and Dr Massie, a Weeksbury, oclock Any boy or girl in he also caused ar<ed guards o be he iommuniy age group is placed a he enrance o Caleb Fork and a he homes where cases of he eligible for membership, and malady had developed The Weeks- d bury and Caleb Fork schools in mvie o join in he work 2hrismas vacaion when he m:enin- $0,000,000 GAS TAX S NDCATED Saes Gasoline Revenue For Year Almos Million Dollars Ahead of 934 The sae of Kenucky colleced $927,3869 in gasoline ax for he monh of Ocober which is $8,27005 more han was colleced in Ocober, 934, an increase of 96% The oal collecions for he firs en monhs of 935 were $8,397,89384 This is an increase of F2,06049 over he firs en monhs of 934 when collecions were $7,676,83335 This is a 939/o gain over las year The oal collecions for he welve monhs of 934 were $9,207,9637 f he monhs of November and December show he same rae of gain as he previous en monhs, he Kenucky gasoline ax: will produce $0,07,- 752 in 935 This will be a gain in excess o! eigh hundred housand dollars over 934 and an increase over 933 o over one and hree-quarer million lollars, Gasoline ax collecions for he pas four years are as folio~: (esimaed) $8,203, ,36, ,207,9637 0,07,752 The 935 gasoline ax collecions will represen ax on approximaely 20,435,000 gallons of gasoline f he gasoline ax rae in Kenucky was 4 :ens insead of 5 cens a galan,!:he sae would have realized $8,057,000, almos as much as he 5 cen ax produced in 932 and 933 Kenucky gasoline consumers will l!-lsll pay he federal governmen c per gallon on he 20,435,000 gallons of gasoline used in 935, amouning o $2,04,3)000 Kenuckys oal gasoline ax bill will doubless be well over $2,000,00000 in 935 WNS SHRLEY TEMPLE DOLL N CONTEST Lile Miss Roesanne Corbin, daugher of Mr and Mrs Carl H Corbin, of Presonsburg, won he Shirley Temple doll and wardrobe runk offered by The Times in is recen doll subscripion cones This prize doll oufi, which included doll wearing apparel and an auographed phoograph of he iny movie sar, was awarded Roseanne on December 24 As a reward for her effors and he assisance of loyal friends she received a prize which would have gladdened he hear of any lile girl The Times enjoyed his cones We, of course, welcomed hose subscripions, and hen here was he pleasure of knowing ha he smaller dolls we gave and he prize Shirley Temple aoll would help o make Chrismas who rru:el,~eci[,llelln for he children giic oubre:ik came, remain closed "\Vc don anicipae any furher spread of he disease," Dr Ransdell old The Times Tuesday morning "We have aken he only seps possible o curb is spread, and hese are isolaion and quaranine, since here is no medical prevenive measure o be aken The weaher has been in our favor, discouraging people of he sricken communiy from visiing a_mong each oher Full co-opera Lwn has been given by he Koppers Coal Company officials, and if he same vigilance is mainained ha we have employed in he- pas week danger of an epidemic should soon pass" Medical auhoriies believe hey have raced he disease from Marrowbone, Pike couny, o Weeksbury Al Marrowbone several cases of wha was ermed here as "brain fever" developed Members of Joe Johnsons family, he same household in which meningiis developed a Weeks- ~~; ;!!~:d b~~0~a\~;b~:~~~~~ oubreak of meningiis a a home or in he viciniy of a home where he "brain fever" cases had been Names of he dead from meningiis were no avaiable when his was wrien Tuesday morning HGH PRESTHOOD ORDER NSTTUTED n Presonsburg; Firs Time Degrees Ever Conferred Ouside Louisville The Order of High Prieshood was insiued in he hall of Zebulon Lodge, Free and Acceped Masons, here Saurday evening for he firs ime hese degrees were ever conferred ouside he ciy of Louisville John Logan Rees, Covingon, Ky, pas grana high pries of he grand chaper of Kenucky, Royal Arch Masons, and also grand presiden of he grand council of he Order of High Prieshood of Kenucly, conferred he degrees upon several Masons from Presonsburg and Pikeville He was assised by S Marion Cecil, of Pikeville, a member of he Order of High Prieshood Prominen Masons from various Easern Kenucky lodges aended he meeing Those upon whom he degrees of High Prieshood were conferred were; Z S Dickerson, N W Whie, Jr, M H Blevins, Alex H Spradlin, Claybourne Sephens, all of Presonsburg; W W Barre and Ed Wells, of Pikeville The degree is conferred only upon hose who have been eleced and have served as High Pries in some subordinae chaper of Royal Arch Masons Leave For Washingon Congressman and Mrs A J MaY, lef Tuesday evening for Washingon, D C, fo he opening of Congress Friday Congressman May is a member of he imporan miliary aff::irs commiee in Congresscommiee which is of

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Universal Service nss he "en rreaes scienific achievemens n 935," and pus firs he arificial hear "for keeping organs alive when ~raed frorn he body" This invenion, credied o Colonel Lindbergh 8:ld he learned Docor Car rei of Rockefeller insiue, may be imporan, lelng scieniss sudy lhe progres:~ and naure of cancer and oher diseases Arllur Brbane Bu ha is no he years greaes scienific achievemen, alhough is graifying o know ha Colonel Lindbergh, while so young, wih no more "air" o con quer, has urned his concenraed mind oward science Vasly more lmp&ran han any in Tenion!or sudying human disease be new 200-lnch elescope lens ha w enable men o sudy he universe more inelligenly Tha universe is more lmporfln han any cancer or eland The Nizam or Hyderabad, one of he numerous rulers whom he Briish keep on heir hrones, in reurn for a ser "filly ha delivers heir subjecs o he Briish, s abou o celebrae bib allver jubilee as ruler He ineress Americans, because he a called absoluely he riches man n he world, richer han Rockefeller, Ford or Mellon His income ls pu a $50,000,000 a 7ear, which migh be possible, al hough his real forune bears no ln eres He has 4,000,000 Hindu subjecs under his rule, hanks o he oleraion of Grea Briain, and afer England has finished wih he 4,000,000, hey migh well yield an avemge per year of U o he Nizam, which would give him $56,000,000 a year of new money The Briish, who realize wha airplanes mean, as hey sudy aly and Ehiopia, h!lve more han 2,000 planes ordered for immediae use, wih full equipmen and men ready, and,!or every plane n he air, England will have hree on he ground, ready o replace losses Thus Briains program ls 8,000 planes, compared wih our re~il buy ng Senaor Piman hinks Japan plans o conquer he Unied Saes and he res of he world He says Japan will "seize he Philippines as soon as he opporuniy offers" Tha is prolylble; he Philippines are in Asia Afer he Philippines Japan will ake Mexico, hen he wes coas of he Unied Saes, according o Senaor Piman, who wans o know wheher his counry will wihdrew Wihin self as Japan advances, or make a definie san~ somewhere The wes coas would give him a definie answer abou ha There s an arisocracy even n mme You read, "Haupmann sings carols n dpah honse" Five oher murderers in he same house sang he carols wih him, "Jingl~ Bells," and also "Heilige Nach" ("Holy Nigh"), which mus have had a srange sound coming from he hroas of murderers There are six murderers in he deah house, and all sang ogeher, bu he oher!live are merely "also presen," no names menioned Their murders were no sufficienly neresing "Japanese airplanes bomb Kuyuan n China; many kllled"-lncluding cl illans and soldiers Japanese ordererl Chinas soldiers o evacuae he ciy, dropped bombs when hey refused Wha will kind-heared England and he League of Naions do abou ha2 No much Premier Baldwin, jusify lng he sudden decision o carve up Ehiopia o saisfy aly, reveals he fac ha Briish ships feared o visi alian pors during he recen nn pleasanness Tha brings danger oo close The counry bas inflaion now, wih s 59-cen dollars and double he amoun of cash circulaing compared wih prosperous 929 nflaion s no realized, because bankers, heir vauls bulging, do no dar lend, no knowing wha s good securiy or wha upsanding 00 per cen American will be "fla broke six monhs hence Mussolinl calls hose rying o sarve hls people wih sancions "egoisical, hypocriical," says aly can go on n spie of hem Tall Queen Elena, he klngs wife, prays a he omb of he alian un known Soldier "for he riumph of Roman civilizaion in Africa" f l s possible o alk or hink n he omb, ha Unknown Soldier may have murmured: "So, hey are sill a l" e KD& Feaures Syndc3P, ljlc, WNU Berv!oe Wha They CULVER CTY, CALF Beauiful acress myseriously dead Crazed worker urns peaceful sree ino a shambles Moher of hree hanged for murder Nurse uspeced of inflicing ",nercy deahs" on helpless paiens Confession by Haupmann prediced Rich muls oon kidnaped Former Presiden Hoover ries o make humorous speech All hese ragic hings on he same fron page ld a r n e s, hinkers wholl a c cu s e he newspapers of sensaionalism for feaur lng disressful hap penlngs, forge ha, o live, newspapers mus prin wha people wan o read abou, no wha professional uplifers a n d m o s publishers, and many rvin S Cobb e d o r s, would like hem o read To publish any oher sor of new spa per for popular consumpion would require an endowmen fnnd ibigger han he average reformers gnorance of human naure Exra: n he exciemen, one more ea"d«ening headline almos was overlooked ; Governor Talmadge of Georgia alll hinks hes running for Presiden The Liviug Dead Docor Carrel is a bi lae wih his heory ha human beings migh be dried ou and filed away for a maer of 200 years or so, and hen brough back o life again Only he oher nigh was speaking a a dinner where here were many who mus have undergone he process-only hey hadn been brough back o life ye used o be ha had beer re Ws, alking a banques Bu laely my audiences and seem o be drif lng apar Or maybe s merely poor old Mr Cobb has lriflng apar Seriously, hink i would be a mill ake o dehydrae a fellow he way Docor Oarrel suggess and se him aside n some quie raproof place for a couple of cenuries and hen reurn him o consciousness He probably wouldn noice much change in radio gags-heyll sill be using he same ones-bu, judging by he presen rae of progress, hink wha axes will be hen! Prospecs of a Figh FOR a while i seemed ha, when he Republicans mee nex Jear, would be for memorial services a Armageddon, and aujouming hence o he cemeery Now is seled heyll mee a Clevelan"d, and he official sil Terlining locaor, Chairman Flecher, predics i won be any lodge of sorrow elher Also, he Democras, who no so long ago were figuring heir 936 o-do would merely be a grand raificaion rally, replee wih Farley and flags, are now nclined o go n for a regular convenion, wih resoluions deploring, among oher hings, he Lierary Dl ges Well, a figh is beer han a massa ere And upon he horizon of boh paries looms he figure of old Doc Townsend, coming wlb a lile plan, and ff you don hjnk hes beginning o cas a shadow, aeok grandpa Meanwhile, he Ham Fish boom for Presiden sprea"ds like cold molasses Sampa aud Such Q WNG o he Chrismas rpsh, our Pos Office deparmen le an enire week slip by wihou urning loose any special samp commemoraing 0mebody or somehing Tha means a double-header laer youre going n for new Unied Saes ssues, youd beer figure on an addiion o he lile home-nes You won be able o ge your collecion n an album; yonl need a bowling alley Because, when we run ou of people or places or evens o name samps for, Big Chief Farley can draw on he alphabe and sill be n he fashion My guess is he NRA memorial samp wm be prined in black and feaure a picure of Gen Hugh Johnson llanding on hs head S Peace Prize for Sale TCKNG up heir heads jus long enough o announce hered be no peace prize for 935, he judges ducked righ hack no he sub-cellar, ou of he way of brickbas and nigh-sicks A he momen, all was qqie and harmony Wih he excepions of one large hree-ring war and-several smaller ones, and rios of one or ~)lore of he sandard varieies--racial, relig ous, poliical, ndusrial or economic -going on simulaneously in seven major ciies on four coninens, which comes prey close o being almos all he coninens we have Bu before wihholding he award, why didn he judges ake a quick g~ance in he direcion of Greenland? There hasn been a harsh word ou of Greenland all year believe here was one oher small counry somewhere enjoying comparaive peace bu he name escapes me To rade-one whie dov-e n an lndlieren sae of healh for a se o brass knucks RVN S OBB e Norh American NewS])aper All\~ce ne-wnu Servlee ;r BROWN HAND BAG TO E CR CHETED By GRANDMOTHER CLARK Crocheed hand bags are sill pop ular They look good, are easy o make and cos very lile, and he personal pride in hand-made aricles mus no be overlooked This nea looking bag measures 5h by 9 inches and being made of dark brown coon ls a very serviceable bag Can be made n a few days in spare ime Package No 739 conains suncien brown Mounain Craf croche coon o complee he bag, also insrucions and croche hook Zipper and bag lining no included This package will be mailed o you for 40 cens Should you wan he insrucions only, send us 0 cens Address Home Craf Co, Dep B, Nineeenh and S Louis Ave, S Louis, Mo nclose a samped addressed envelope for reply when wriing for any informaion "Big Ben" No N arne of London Clock, bu Bell Do you know ha heres no such clock as Big Ben? Tha name ls given simply o he bell of he clock over he Houses of Parliamen Big Bens chime is lile more han a whisper compared wih wha i migh be, for he bell is cracked, and he huge hammer originally made for i canno be used in case migh wreck The M Ps who si immediaeq under Big Ben do no bear srike unil is ones have already been heard in he furhermos corners of he Briish sles! Wireless recepion is nsananeous; bu he sound of Big Ben akes a fracion of a second o reach anybody on he ground who is no "lisening in"-london An swers Women Have Los G:cound in L Few ears, Claims J Feminis From Wes Says a Change in Tacics s Needed J"udge Georgia Bullock, of he Superior cour of Los Angeles, a recen visior in Washingon, D C, believes ha women have "los ground" in he las few years, says he New York Sun Like all feminiss, she advocaes an equal chance for men and worn en in business and he professions Bu unlike he mlllan feminiss, she does no insis "righs" can be won or reained by combaive ac ies Time o Co-operaive "Women in he pas have won some concessions-suffrage, for example-by warfare," saes he judge "Bu he ime for conenion is gone Now our only hope for survival in public life is o co-operae wih he men and o work oward proving our meris and esablishllnl!~ ourselves, no as rouble-m~kers, bu as real conribuors o public wei fare" Conrary o he sand of mos women n public life and in organ! zaions, Judge Bullock s convinced ha in he las few years women in his counry have heir wings clipped, have los case o a cerain exen in busiuess and he professions She aribues his o world changes, bu feels "he only way we can rerieve our former posiion is o prove we have unique abiliy and can work wih, no agains, men Her own successful career in he le~l profession has augh her ha he odds are no all agains women While she admis counless evidences of discriminaions agains women, she explains ha his is no due so much o mans prejudice as o he aiude of women hemselves Too Dominan Developing his heory, she said she h~d noiced how ofen women in high posiions se ou o execue heir ideas, regardless of he opin ions of men and women wih whom hey worked Such acion, she said, was enough o prejudice men agains all women who sough self-expres sion ouside he home "Bu have ye o see he man who resened working wih an lnelligen woman WELL, you CANr STALL AROUND MUCH ONGER! M "U\KNG Mf FNAL "TEST HOP N TH? MORNNG-/ FOU GVE: UP FLYNG, GEO<G~ vouu GJJE ME UP, TOO, won r MARRY who knew how o co-operae her associaes and who didn ake over he reins compleely" The Judge believes women accomplish much more if hey srongly organized, "no as a pary bu as a uni ha could couned on o help, raher han agonlze, men n public enexprll!e! And she hinks women have a conribuion o make o hnman fare because no maer wha ineress hey can!llways be npon o defend he fireside, he lly life of heir counry Red Ligh for Hikera To make nigh walking safer srollers oand hikers red have been adoped in wear on he back of he shoe are similar o he red disc lamps he rear of bicycles several 88 callbre Col Army Six such as used n Clvll War Would ineresed n 44 calibre Col Plains and aud 6-sho pepper-box pisols wrie deacrlbng weapons saing and price for "Whloh you wlll sen DAVD MAGOWAK 0 Eas 45h Sree New Tor TAKE A TP FROM ME,, F YOUVE: GCJr COfFEE NERVeS, $WTC-l id POsruM f grown-ups, oo, cafi"ein in coffee dis:agree:s hem f you headaches or can sleep soundly, coffee may be o blame no ry Posum for 30 days? conains is simply whole whea and bran slighly sweeened Easy o make half a cen a cup Delicious, oo a real help A produc of FREE Le us send you Poaum/reel Slnlnlnnan

3 TE TO FLOY COUNTY AND TS PEOPLE and operaed by Marie Pa j placing hese m~oh socks J couny and is dese,rving o~ on along progress!rre lines a your ispos a such sigour suppor cen er f his veriable garden of Ede~, naural poral ~o~ N~rh o Souh, ouch~ by and i now well meris he nifican pri was he direc~ )) hisori ally significan, and in scenery unnvaled; surdy, hnvmg, mdusnous an bijous, suppo~ of he local pubhc j;resul~ of he ~aer day com MJLB; MOTORS 4 f oruni o s rin forh o he aze of he world in all her ilory, sands Floyd couny S modern and upo mercia! dea m he hsory ( ; 0 PP! P g g f f h d f d d dae, clean and samary of he counry has placed [ ~RElSTPN5BURG; <(Y_, for produciviy nch m naural ores and mmerals, a per ec sysem o ar sur ace roa s, splen- h h d d h h f h ~-r" roug ou an we are g a w m e reach o e mos - churches, beauiful homes and pav~d s~ees; pra~bcally every ype of essenial busm~ss aciviy; o say ha i is operaed de humble many aricles ha 0/FFriCA:L ANA GAJRAGE faciliies; a rade area of many miles m every duecbon fr~m he co~ny sea embracmg a very cenly and jn such a man hey would oherwisie nave o railroad faciliies; bus and ruck lines for ransporabon of freigh and passengers, ample ner ha i is an asse o he do wihou CH!ARJLES D MJLBY, Mgr welcome for manufacuring indusries communiy The idea of collecive buy_ who no only believe in, bu ac upon he heory of co-operaing wih and supporing local in- H,ere you ~ill find deli ing for cash, depending ~pon dmrl Milby has: been a Dodge d k h d f b f fill c0usly appehz,mg food and he grea volume of busmess ea er for a ong ime He hese and many oher advanages en o rna e S a an, no a one o promise, u u men h e servce S exce en 0 ne f or h e profis has won he has succe=fully,, serve d h~s ~ and consrucive accomplishmens is made o feel ha y,our world and i 8 being accorded many parons and is always upon our beauiful couny! Search ino is hear! Lis o is silen murmur! s very appearance is rade is de~red and appre a naion wide paronage of sriving o give heer an_d Kenucky domain is manner of sinceriy, ruh, honor and dependabiliy ciaed people fro!m every walk of beer servce And he cer Unescored ladies or an en life ainly has been a grea ass~ inhabians are appreciaive and loyal, in ohers sorrows sympaheic, in ohers joys jubilan ire family can visj his es The public has long since o he commercial life or our her glorious pas, her splendid presen and her brillian fuure, Floyd couny welcomes you o share abl~shmen and always be learned no ~o judge his communiy n addiion o o so by paronizing your local people, supporing able and efficien public officials and rea youc fellow assured of a coureous and sores melrchandise by h~ his garage lie carries eve~y; would have hem rea you pleasjan amosphere~,price i is sold for n buying known accessory, gas, 0l, Their prices are mos rea large socks hey are able o ires, baeries and all allied sonable and y:ou should make dlemand price concessions P:fOducs Mr Milby or anv i a place for meeing your wrich are SnJrmous and by one of his associaes arre a~ friend_k You will be well pas~ing his sav~ng on o he ways glad o offer y:<>u her re~able ~nd wellknown m an exper ~n hs hne, hle S pleased wih he couresy, buying public hey can sell knowledge and experience in h~ secwn and hey always very considerae m his frie)ndliness and conven for less selecing your car snv ~ o please charges for his excellen ser- ience offlered by M~ss Paon To deah he many and He is a leading cizen and Usmg,only h~ fines ma: vice, and her efficien associaes varied lines hey carry would specializes in all phasies pf nals, and knowmg heir bos The coninued success wih b h bl h moor repair work k e w o y mpossi e W m ness from A o Z, rna es which he has me may here HON 0 RABLE FORREST j h : rl, Th T!he garage has esablishled h ~ d S ~m, euj spa;ce, ey e fore be unde~sood, for he is D SHPR~ mainalin no grea S~Rec~alla free examinaion depar4 Noable People and nsiuions of Floyd Couny TRBUTE TO B MEADE ld he office of Couny er servc~s "n grea Clerk, requires divers mand Their sysem no on Y consanly domg yeomen ser- b d h men Your car is looked es no pos:sesse d b Y ev_ cleans ) bu horoughly ren~ h vice for he communiy whch Couny Aorney i s argam a SPecia ~Ysl ah argam ~ s dore ay - over a any me free of and o conscieniously ovoes your clohes unil ey he so ably serves Mr Arnold f ll h y rom mornmg ng ou charge and you are old f sis ime o he hou are hke new, and assoca~es are deserving To hold he office of Ce n have proven in he pas ha any repairs are needed This and orue required duies: All garmens are pressed and appreciae your paron Ao!rne demands! dl~e~ he qualiies are good you ~ay save you much rouble office in such a manner m he mos approves syles age ( Y m he long run Th 8 exam 4 Al B \eade, our which grealy improves your ablh~es no possessed by ev als:o know ha he p:nces ~re linaion places you und:r no he lowes and he oorvce bl hi c Cl p~sonal appearance and MR BEV L ery barrise;r He mus be oun Y er \:, S m ev hough he work nf STURGLL familiar wih he :funporan unexcelled-wha more could o ga on k:o aj ow ga a fea masered by few en s ~" d k?: rage o rna e your repmrs e office ha he now he highes class, done by ex procee mgs and mus? 8 0 w a you as f your car ~s in need of r e marks he second erm pers; heir price are no high4 JA)LE!R OF FLOYD ~~re ac and broad wew of A~r r co~~umy, large or pairs, his garag~e ha every: Mr Meade, and he is very er han one is required o COUNTY: ~ ~n generhal, pflu~ ~ keenf lsmi a h ~s k?r dun~e n posse:m deail of equipmen an~ he fied for he posiion by pay for ordinary work msigr mo e rai bes 0 8 ng s m 0 a s ore 0 fines ex vers among Of hls exen~ve rain s a leasur for u o human naure furnsh he people of his 4- - P e s To aexve b Ml Couny J ailes i h men o gve your au om e and naural abiliy poin o his well known es 8 This is ~ large ol!der ~ sec wn m sue an econo~nca whaever aenion J need his field of sp"cial endea ablishme as he leading mdeed a compljicaed pro b fi;ll and ls no doub graj manner Maggard and Fields ~h l d " n lem far more difficul han f 5 0 S d h ~, s service me u es every and he h as shown, o a enerprise of his secion and yang o he Clhlzens of his and c ore eserves e hing from he smallesj re whch he av<e;rage person S secion o know ha hey large paronage i enjoys and J degree, ha his o say has been emmenly aware P<>ricularly whe he h f h!pairs o compleely overhauh b, n have sue a man as Forres ee a l:i w con mue o judgmen has een fair and hones as we as duies are carried on w~h D Sh mg or pracically rebmldmg ened by hose years spen progressive and up o dae or so ably fumg hls do so n he Years o come your car You need no fear such a remarkable degree of posi Wih a background serving he people of Floyd and ha hey have won for saisfacion as rende:red by ha mexperenced, mcompe ouny and rendering a ser hemselves he repuaion of Mr Bev L Surgill presen of large academic knowled~e, TRBUTE TO en mechanics will be bro e ha is invaluahle o he heing he leaders of all con Floyd couny Jailer supp~aned b~ exeilsve TROY B STURG~ LL ken in on your car The owner bl h pracical experience, Aor_ ih pu C J cern 8 engaged m err spe addiion o he numerous values he repuawn of e ~ M n ney Shor, whose offices are C,RCUT CLERK - Smce akmg offie, r cal field of endeavor duies he mus be a person garage oo highly o Meade has hecome known o Mr Pelphrey has surround Presonsburg, Ky has slhown Ther ~s no deparmen m anyone bu esed rnech he governmen of Floyd The owner i making a pracically all he people of ed himself wih efficien em of gemal n~ure and ~se-- gr~a a aecided spiri fin favor of Floyd couny and i held in ployes and has a proficien ac and diplomacy ~ canng h~s public service couny ha calls for grea mobil serv\ice ~ life work s for he mmaes which are D w~ fi ", h b h h m f he highes eseem and is re "Call f and Delivery" sel- urmg e s u~ r eig er a Y an e 0 ce 0 He likes i his or placed n his ke-epng He f h +4! ~ c k M "" B, garded by all who know him vice Which makes i o your mon rs 0 S sea ~ang m 0 rcm c er ir ~:roy i~ i i h~e S su of rreproachable advanags o call P:H,ONE 50 mus be ever aler o preven fi ce Mr Sh 0 r was occupie d S urgi ~ fi d f h n -S we e or S all he ime and he S possble escapes and S whoee dealmgs al m l la ~rr~ f l ffi b f h ~ "P rges{; a,~oun O oe Y re~,son o 8 ex en ready o give he pubhc h ave been fa~r and square E p ARNOLD ways s~bjec ~o danger of he gaion ever before known in sive ex:{>erience and naural benefir Of heir knowledge mos vwlen naure h h~ :r f Fl :~, bl "ll\_, h a man ha ha earned e "s 0 Y 0 OY4 emln y, a ll Y n\e ls a person w ose uuomobile servwe and 8 He S highes public confidence always coueoll\s o and owmg h d d h b 0 e vas amoun sp en d JU gmen as een cerainly do no hesiae has been placed m him FUNERAL DJRECTOR he Vsors who call o see of pendnfy legal mae he, d b h f e s, ~lpene Y ose years 0 m ceramly do no hesiae a frend or loved one who devoed p;racicall gh d bl "" Diurmg he years of his, Y ~~ an va ua e d ~ d S<a Vl~ ren e, e 0 recommend his well-kno, M r M ea d e h as never Presonsburg, Henucky has become enangled m he day o he Slraghnmg up of Floyd couny and people fi h b"l f h h s rm o e au omo e forioen ha "a public arms o e a~, ye e ~us all maer&~ concerned :Wih Mr Surgill S one ha has in his communiy The o h always be cauwns for f~ear his offife f h "publc a pubhc rus," and The saddes of uman en,, never o :go en a er s a busmess man of high has s governed himself ac- d eavor S ha o f f unera d some ungraeful Vsor migh Hs prac,e wa" no only rv e bl rus " " " se c S a pu C sandlmg; hs linere~ m he ly He has proven recor is his solemn duy brmg m _an ~s~rumen whlch large bu lu~ra~e as well Wir inimoe know:ledge of communiy mark 8 him as f o be highly efficien o be mehodical and business will aid m ~ Jailbreak Thus o devie himself o he all he p:roble)ms mvolved, he public spiried individual have an like in he mids of he mos Mr Surgill ~a~ always ren, oi!"lce of Couny Aorn?y, a duies of his office are well Coureous service, adeq knowledgj of all poignan grid o which he ~ered o our cilze~s and he he comparaively grea gesr placed in his keeping accommodaions, and he problems: involv d in he human race is hei;r mma~es every service ha ls, ure of he kind of sincere During his Service as es cos conssen wih of hisr offh::e _ The burden of inroducing pr~c~cal ~e keeps all he ~~nerer Aorney ~hor holds Circui Cl~rk, Mr Surgm qualiy of work are n Meade and family are he sordid commonplace dem b~ldmgs which come under, m he couny which he so has become known o hun aribu~s o such respeced ciizens of ails of a butial ino he sor_ his care clean and sama? ably represens 4reds, winning he regard of and his papoer f burg, and have given rowing hjou~hou is his duy hroughou, serves he pnsl Prior o his: a~ing office as jeveryone wih whom he has he public is glad uu:ou~r o all civic move- This is a ask ha re oners clean, wholesome and Couny A,orney Mr Shor come in conac His conduc o such a policy ha are for he com- quires grea ac and diplo well,cooked food, and in ev_ ~~a8 busily engaged in p:rac of he rus reposed in him good of all concrned, macy He mus be a man ery endeavor he has served aicing law as his bar For has in&pired an unusual rle THE BANK we wish o ake his op who combines genleness of :aihful~y, honesly an~ sa,eigh ~onhs wasj occupied gree of public confdenc~, for : niy o expres 8 our feel manner and echnical learn sfaconly by makmg a vas amoun of he has proven himself highly Pi~E:STONSB of graiude for he man ing and will lend digniy o Alnd he Cibze~s of Floyd liigaion never before in he proficien and has displayed in which he has conduc he occasion couny are unanimous in ex hisory of he couny an honesy of purpose He himself in he office ha Such a person is Mr Ar pressing ~h:eir graiud~ o srj:ecially has show;n a desire o ing of his secion, his so ably fulfills, ~nd we nold Mr Surgi~l for so ably hvmg MAGCARD, AND FEU>S assis ~he poor, and ~hey ar~ ing insiuion ha~ played o say ha he is doing Yenrs of experience have up o he oah he has aken Pres~onsburg, Kenucky recog~zed when havm)g busl prolminen par for 45 years duies ably ~nd conscien given him an imsigh he ele Dhe office ha he now ness in his office, same as he is known as a bank os sly, and his abiliy is rec mens of funerals and he holds marks he second offi, The mos imporan esab rich persaive inegriy and and appreciaed by phychology of his of his cial office for Mr Surgill, lishmer; in any corn!nium~y Any communiy should ha can be couned on ciizren of Floyd couny ype of gwief Hlis duy does he having been eleced sher is he one ha can furnish deem iself forunae in hav- w;ays o carry is share of s no cease afer he las clod iff of his couny preleding housand and one neede ing such a person :as Mr load in any of earh has been hrown his preseh erm as J dier for he pe,ople he mos eco Surgill as a cliizen, and he and progrssive upon he mound conaining nomicahy and saisfacory, sands ready o loend his sup s influence on he all ha was once dear and MOLUES CAFE and i was no unil he ad por o any movemen for he of he comrrmniy precious! o he bereaved famm ven of h,is popular sore be~rmen of d~vlic improv~ marked, indeed, for dry clean ily n many ways he has PRESTQN:SBUR,G, KY ha his economical source men, and is appreciaed by is willing ha clean 4 helped he bereaved o be Locaed on Gour sree, is of supply was available o he Ciilizens of Floyd couny, able advice hey Mr Pel come reconciled o heir loss a suibsanial conribuor o he buying ~ublic Mos any and is deserving of our sup many people pop, n a word, he is more han an Floyd couny operaing ~ re aricle chased a his por o any movemen for muniy o he creaion and dining e~:~ab sore of he beermen of civic imm merous lishmen wih he mos provemen, and is apprecia The ir; ed by he ciiz~n~ of

4 The Bank Josephine Coninued known insiuion is of ac commodaion ~nd convenience o he cusomer Liberal, wihou being rareless, con" servaive, w-ihou being hide" bound The bes ineres of fs -rusome-rs is always con suied and hey deerminle h~ course i shall follow in every insance, excep where hose inrss would conflic wih or prove a menace o he welfare of he commrniy a large Their policy has drawn o his insiuion a larg Glien" ile, every one of whom is a RVN S COBB real friend, jus a SJ he insiu" Whose Column of Humorous Co, men s Now Feaure of in is a ral friend o all This Paper whom i serves This bank, of course, conducs a genral Wih a background of aca, banking business s service demic knowledge, supplaned and ad:vice are sough by he by exensive pracical exp,er" larges corporaions as well ience, Aorney Hall, whose as by he humbles individ, offices are in Presonsburg, uals, and in every insanre Ky, has shown a decided he same cvu:eou _ reamen! ineese in favor if his; pub careful aenion gven o he lie service is exended and and he sam~ J Mr H;all has sen o he coureous aenion given o sae reformaory a oal of he problems Presened 296 persons, whie men, wo Open or checking and sav whie women and one colored ings accouns are carried as man during he wo years a par of he banks regular ~ rlminisraion from his jublusineeb, as well as drafs dieiaj disric Jn domeic and foreign Befor e being eleced o he poins CollecUon~ a r e office ha he now so ably womply :nade and every fills, he was very busily en as:ssance m he way of loans gaged in pracicing law in is rendered ha is c,onsisen his secion, and his prac" wih go_od banking ice was no only very large, \s o!oundness has : ever l bu lucraive as well Thus o,,een qesion~d s :Offi~er~ devoe his i~e and himself a)le men of highes sanding, o he offi\ce of Commow ~of irrepr?ac~able characer wealhs Aorney a he ~nd unassailable repue comparaively low salary i They adhere o he soundes carries is in iself a grea f b k g and Pl"llClP Cs o an gesure of sincere ineres ha are well deserving of he Mr Hall holds in Floyd magnificen paronage ha couny which he so nobly ha has been exended o ~N - represenlo:) heir ably mangae insiuion W e ws h o a k e h S oppor uniy o express our grai TRBUTE TO ude and appreciaion o Mr HON 0 C HALL H,all for he wlay he has con" duced himself in he office ha he good People of his Commonwealh?s!Ar:orney couny have enrused in his care, and wish him he con The office of commowealhs inu,ed success he so righ aorney demands divers abii fully meis iiy no possessed by every barriser He pus be fani- liar wih he imporan esab, FOR RENT-six-room house lished precedens and mus wih bah, lighs, w~er and 8how rare ac and a broad gas Sunporch Also cisern view of life in general, plus a M D, p,qiwers, Ciy keen insigh ino he frail- 2-6 f iies of human naure This is a large order o fill, ~nd is indeed graifying o FOR RENri:-4 ~ffi:e rooms, he peopl o know ha Odd Fello~s bmldmg, bes e hey hav-e such a person he Hon 0 C Hall so ablyjor W J VAUGH \,N filling his imporan pos 6:4-f office space n own Reason as able raes See W M DNGUS YOUR HOME S YOUR CASTLE Admi only dean, consrucive news by reading THE CHRSTAN SCENCE MONTOR A Daily Newspaper for «he Home giveo all he consrucive world new bu doe no exploi crime and C4Dc:!al Has ineresing feaure pages for all he family on Womena Aciviies Homemalcingy Gardens, Educaion and Books Also (Higes for ),~ Children and Young Folks Vigorou ediorials ond on inerpreaion of n;ws io he umarch of he Naions" Cofumn ore of &pecial ineres o men The Ohiis!an Science P ublishing Sociey PJ~,!;~ ~~l~:y,:;rc!~bs~~~~?l:,n Mi:,ssa,fg~scbislan Selene~ Monior or a period o One year Sb: monba $ Three monba One monh $225 75c Name,; Sree CLy s~e Sample Copy on Reque} V ughan & Gob e ELECTRC WRNG PLUMBNG Work done wihou delay and wih he care ha insures you agains fuure rouble Le us quoe you on ha nex wiring or plumbing job Shop locaed in former Ciy Hall bldg Firs Ave VAUGHAN Phone 23-W J Y GOBLE KY -- ) i : ue of axes due he of A llen, y, for he years 932, 933 and 934, Presilen A merjca Baners Assoca :o _ bn Monday, he :3 day The American Bll~ rs Arsocla on o J~ uary, 936, beween has cooperaed where>cr i co : pr Jl he ours of oclock P m, erly do so in every me sure for na nal, co>ery h sof- and 4 oclock p m, a he r, red cons ~uc ive frol door of he own hall in r e c o m m c n d a- ions for s u c h Allen, Ky, expose o public changes in bnnk- ~ le he following propery, ing laws as Yrc rec- or so m u~ h hereof as may be ognized were necessary, a d w necessary o realize he now have a beer amoun of he axes, ineres, law under whidl o operae The penaly, coss and cos of Banlzing Ac of adverising, all of which is 935 affords us op- included in he amoun se _poruniie, f o r broader s e r vic c opposie each name Sale R v FLEMNG and, a h~ same vl be made for OABH N ime, reams he fundamenals which we believe are so vial o our naional welfare and _wh~ch have played a large par in brl!l"mg TAND, Branham, Tom-house $ O our counry, in a compmaively shor and lo 60 space of ime, o he posiion of he Childers G E and Myrgreaes indusrial naion on he earh le-h~use and lo $350 The P ublic and Banking Lafery, J ohn M-house is necessary ha he public have a d l <!!5 50 horough undersanding of he func- an "l WANTED : ions of banks, wha hey can do and l\kguire, Loie-los in wha hey canno do, for i mus be Hacher Addiion $325 for nernaional ()or "~parrecognized ha o many people he den e S h l A l 0 business of banking is sill somewha l\cgujre, Tolby~Loie c C 0 0 S ge 0 <> 0 of a mysery M!cGuire propery $450 Preferably wih a, ( ri ;mas furlough we should frankly explain hese unc- h f Oh" d lons o he public, acquain hem wih Porer, Faris- ouse or 0, n ana he lawj under which we operae ~nd and lo, $750 ucky Wrie S H B emphasize he vial par which banke Salyers:, Ransom--house fer, Box 808, Muncie, rlay in he economic life of he Naion Therefo re, in order ha here may be and lo $425 he fulles cooperaion and unders nd EARL ALLEN, ing beween he banks and he- people T C of he counry, i will also be one of our ax O ec or objecives o ake he mysery ou of FOR SALE-one used up banking wherever i exiss n he public mind Banking Conferences A series of RegiO!lal Conferrnccs on Banking Service will be held in sra gic secions of ho coun:y, en!jr;:rillg J all ypes of banking Tbo new bankin laws and he regulaions issu d hereunder will be carefully analyzed so ha our bankers will have a horough un dersanding of he broadened services now made possible The quesion of public relaions ano how we can be serve hc;,people of our communiies will be anoher opic of discussion Clinics or forum 0 P clfic quesions of ineres o )Jankcr and be problems confroning h~m in heir paricular localiies will,lso be included in hese cqnfercuces PUBLC ATTTUD HELPS THE Annual Bankers Conve on Says Peope Hav-e Had Confidence Resored-Recommends Changed Governmen Policy The resoraion of public con! nrncc in banking has pu i in he posiion where i can funcion fully and vigorously in playing is lull economic par in he progress of recovery, said h~ American Bankers Associaion in i annual convenion resoluions "The passage o~ a generally consrue Uve banking law in he Banking Ac of 935 has sabilized he banking siua lon and enablel bankers o devoe un divided aenion o he nprmal udmin israion of heir insiuions in pro moing he business and public welfare of heir communiies," he resoluions Sjlid We feel ha i is a paricularly im-, poran feaure of his law ha i aims o creae hrough he revision of he Federal Reserve Board a Supreme Cour of Finance which, wih he nonpoliical appoinmen of excepionally compeen men, should consiue one of he greaes forward seps n build ing a sound banking and credi sysem for his counry" The Governmen in Banking Anoher resoluion said: "We paricularly emphasize he de sirabiliy of he reiremen of govern men from hose fielde of exending credis of various ypes which can be adequaely served by privaely owned insiuions We recognize ha he exigencies of he now passing deples sion made necessary a large paricipaion by governmen for a ime in he ask of meeing he publics emergency financial needs "Those condiions have been largely remedied and ho ob!lgaion now,res upon he barks and oher financial agencies o demonsrae o he people of his counry ha hey are fully al>le and willing o mee all demands upon hem for sound credi cooperaion is our duy as bankers o faciliae in every effecive way he reiremen of governmen agencies from credi ac lviies by promoing public under sanding of he ) roper funcion o pri vael;v o ned banking" ACCURATE RECORDS righ piano, excellen COJ?diion Price reasonable n- C uire E B BROWN f Presonsburg, Ky PROFESSONAL CARDS A J MAY Aorney and Counselor Pracices in all roura Fizparick Dldg rnsonsburg, Keuuk) Presonsburg Lodge No 2~3 L 0, 0 F Mees fl:rs, second, hird and fourh Thursdays in eaili monb Visiing Brohers W eleome WM 0 GOBLE, N G JOHN L GUNNEliL, V 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5 FLOYD COUNTY TMES Old Brer Coon s a Wise One; Could B C osen Naional Animal Garh, prospecor, s preparfor his mining claim n he a plane lands a he air emerj<:erlcy saion n are Burilllonalre mining magnae; Lilih: and Vivian Huxby, mining engineer Believing only an gnoran prospecor, offer o make an air rip o claim, alhough hey refer o of plainum-bearing ore as " Lilih Ramlll, prodhe jazz age, plainly shows confor Garh Through Garhs guldhe plane soon reaches he claim Huxby and Ramill, afer making ess, assure Garh his claim s valueless, bu o "encourage" prospecors hey are willing o char n nvesing a small Sensing reachery ahead, Garh removes a par from he moor plane Huxby and Lilih aun bu heir one soon changes hey ry o sar he plane Reo shore hey ry o force Garh up he missing par Garh o se he monoplane adrif curren carries over he He poins ou ha he is heir hope n guiding hem ou of he -5- "Bon voyage!" said Garh "You r~ch he op of he glacier wih soles sill on your golf-course Your faher, fancy, will preo wal here a while For one he knows ha in his presen he never could climb he he second place, he has no go down he oher side on looked from Mr Ramllls oxfords o he girls fashionable boos, and hen a Garhs worn Jack, wh9s he answer?" s no well," Garh replied he firs place, youll drop ha and one in speaking o me Am sood silen, hls eyes cold igh drawn Bu Mr Ramlll for him, wih decisiveness: is undersood, Garh We are in he same boa, and you are How abou he shoe probyou realized ye ha he you?" G9rh inquired "s of rusing me absoluely, all Take your choice" handed over he rifle band ighen~d on he bur pisol Garh gazed down he lake seems o be edging over eas shore Theres a Huxby Youre welcome plane f you save her, break of he game n your well all ride ou on he Vivian," Mr Ramlll nerplane has veered ou has us nipped fas" any reply, Huxby hrus his his leaher jacke and he sream bank Garh n o his pack lie slung back looked a Garh wih he concern ha he had has i You migh of her A girl so dell! say nohing as o is all in rhe g!lme Bu a drag her down Jno he raw! ~arooning her o sarve in looked from faher o daugblady, did you say? Oh, yes, o dainy, refined lady, who d drinks and joins n schemeo;; supposedly simple bush vagaof his forune" she scoffed "Whining bewould no le you fois youras a genleman As for abou ha claim, mines rove They belong o clever enough v ge hold my lady," Garh approved ves only he small maer drink o be considered o chew moose mea, fased off some of sared o back-rail hrough he lower growh of spruce rees Where he spring rill came burbling over ledges down o he rocky shore, he haled n a small clearing Here bad been his camp on his previous visi o he valley Ten fee up he branch-rimmed runks of four closely grouped birch rees, a aered moosehide hung over he edge of a pole plaform Garh glanced up a he plaform "Wolverines have robbed he food cache Bu heres pleny more mea on he hoof While go for some, you wo wlll sar gahering wood" Miss Ramills nerves were on edge She snapped a him hyserically: "You insolen bully Don you dare o ry o give me orders" Her faher had squaed down on he warm rock, ired ou by his days exerions Garh spoke o him: "Too much is enough The condiion was ha all hree of you would do as hough bes Huxby promply ried again o bluff me Now your daugher balks" Mr Ramlll raised his down-sagged head "Youll no be able o say ha of me, young man sand by your erms always play o win Bu no one can ruhfully claim ever welch or revoke wlll ake your orders, and so will Vivian, now ha he has had ime o realize he siuaion" "How abou your daugher?" "ll leave ha o you f you can conrol her, youll be doing more han have ever been able o do" Garh me he disdainful gaze of he girl wih a smile "So your faher urns you over o me, my lady Le me hasen o assure you, beg o decline he honor" "Ah, indeed!" "Yes ll le old Moher Naure spank you ill you come o your senses Her blue eyes :flared wih scorn "Oh, you-you! D-n!" "Beer save your energy," he advised "Youll need i all, unless your pride soops o he squaw work of camp-fire ending Smoke drives off insecs For anoher hing, no wolf, wolverine or lynx, or even a grizzly, will venure close o a fire Think ha over :Mr Ramill, you have your paen ligher" He swung away beween he spruces wihou waiing for any reply Lef alone wih her exhaused faher, he girl migh come o realize how uerly she bad crashed ou of her sof and luxurious civilized environmen A girl whom even her faher had been unable o conrol! Tha had been eviden from he firs She was a badly spoiled produc of he jazz-age -willful, arrogan, uerly selfish For unaely she had shown herself no less hard physically han menally Oherwise he would have played he game in a differen way No weak-muscled woman could make ha ravols o he Mackenzie As for her faher, he had only himself o hank A pirae should expec o ake his chances He migh be goen ou o he river, and he migh no Tha depended upon his hear Sof muscles could be hardened No so a weak hear No quesion as o he girl and Huxby, if hey obeyed orders They could make i A crash in he alders broke in upon Garhs houghs The splash ha fol lowed old him a moose had caugh his scen and aken o he lake To have run o he bank and sho he swim ming beas would have been easy Only, he had no canoe or raf, and he waer here was raher deep offshore He salked down hrough he imber For he firs hundred fee or so ou from he shore hickes, willows grew along boh sides of he low ledge A peer hrough he foliage showed he immense palmae anlers of an old bull moose Garh flaened down on he mosscoverei:l dyke and crawled away from he bank Shoreward, on he oher side, he caugh sigh of a sligh movemen among he willows He rose on his knees and swung up his rifle Though he was sill screened by he brush alongside he ledge, his quick movemens sen a srong whiff of man scen downwind Wih loud snors of alarm, wo cow moose, a calf, and a young bull heaved up among he willows less han a dozen yards apar They sared o plunge forward ou of he hicke Garhs firs sho dropped he calfiess cow wih a bulle hrough he head His second bulle glanced of! he base of he hulls lef anler Parly sunned by he shock he bull swerved sideways, only o drop in his rack, sho hrough he hear Silenly as he had salked ou he ledge, Garh reurned o solid ground He knew ha he snoring, bawling moose n he pools would soon quie down and reurn o heir lly-pond feed ing The only requiremen was for him o keep ou of sigh and eiher across or down wind from he supid beass They had no learned o fear human hun~rs A few sebs along he bank brough him o a rail hrough he es He his a down-beaen ma of willow sems Garh a once se o work wih his knife To dress ou a housand-pound animal s no ligh ask, even under he bes of condiions Garh hough noh lng of i All he hide wihin reach slid free o he quick draw of his curved knife blade Wih bel-ax and knife he cu off he anlered head, hen he upper foreleg and hindquarer Afer ha he was able o heave he carcass over by he leverage of he oher legs When he had finished wih he bull, he wen o he cow She weighed perhaps 200 pounds less, and was herefore easier o dress ou Wih he wo skins and all he mea ashore, he ook a dip in a clear pool and washed his buckskins As he sloshed ou of he willows in he we garmens, be saw Miss Ramill saring hrough her headne a he eigh big legs He had hooked hem on he subs of spruce limbs Her gaze low ered from he oher raw moose producs ha were plied on one of he hides She urned from hem loahingly "Fa ugh! Wha a sickening mess! Have you sared a packing plan?" "The packing is jus abou o sar," he replied "Are you oo feeble o carry his rolled skin? s he ligher one" "Tha filhy hing? You may be sure m no so feeble-minded as o ouch any of your bucher mess" "Very well Only remember, is your own choice, siser" He bagged he conens of he bull hide, slung i on his back, picked up his rifle, and headed for camp The girl looked from him o he folded moose cow skin, hesiaed, :flushed an grily, and followed, empy-handed While sill some disance from he rill, he whiffed a ang of wood smoke He quickened his sep gave him a HiflllllllllJ, ) The Splash Tha Followed Told Him a Moose Had Caugh His Scen pleasan surprise Afer all, he girl seemed o have given n, a leas parly He urned o her wih a friendly look She me i wih a scornul smile They came o he opening where Garh rimmed a pair of green Wil low spis, <\pened he moosehide, and cu wo slices of liver lie pu a slice on each spi, and sared o broil hem over he coals Wih a look of disgus, Miss R9mill urned her back and sa down on he rill bank Before long he broiling llver began o send ou an appeizing odor The girls nose wen up for an involunary sniff G9rh me he nen look of her faher, and allowed his lef eyelid o fluer slighly Anoher urn of he spis compleed he broiling He handed one of hem o Mr Ramill The millionaire lifed his headne o ake a gingerly nibble a his ho! mea His heavy face brighened wih a surprised smile He smacked his Ups and bi off a large mouhful A he sound, his daugher jerked around Garh was biing ino he oher piece of liver The girl cried ou her ndignaion: You gre<ldy pigs! Wheres my piece?" Garh poined o he moosehlde "Help yourself" He me her furious look wih cool indifference, and wen on eaing Unable o blas him, she urned o her faher "ll ake yours, Dad Youve had wo bies will no ake you long o cook anoher piece ~lake i hree" A ha, Garh swung around be ween f-aher and daugher "Mr Ramill, well sele his righ now You said youd leave her o me cooked ha mea for you She will cook her own mea, or go wihou" >J;he older man sa for several moco!lsidering he maer He his piece of mea and his meal Lilih R:mill He winced Garh gnored her "Beer lie down and res, l!!r Youve done enough for a whlle m going o ge you ino hard raining aa soon as possible Bu we mus no overdo i a he sar Migh mean a breakdown" " am ired, boy:_and hungry as shark Could ea ail he res of ha Uver" "No now Youll res, do some work, and hen ge anoher slice Call his valley one of hose physical cul ure saniariums where he ired business man is worked and dieed back ino fi condi lon" " have ye o agree o such railllng, Garh "Take your choice f you refuse, give you my word youll never reach he Mackenzie migh back-pack you in some places; you don weigh mucll over wo hundred Happens, hou&h, m no a donkey Youll go on your own fee" "Very well Pu me on hem" Obedien o direcions, he big man sreched ou fla upon he sunwarmed rock Garh urned abou o pull he moosehide and wha was upon i ino he shade of a birch Miss Ramlll hrus in fron of him and seized his knife She slashed a he liver The blade was razor-sharp Her angry sroke no only cu hrough he llver, i sli he moosehide as well Garh said nohing Enough for hlm ha hunger had humbled he girl pride She had learned her firs le son Long hours bad passed since her finicky breakfasing on wine and delicaessen ln he cabin of he monoplane, far over on he Mackenzie She wu fairly ravenous Her rouged lips wiched wih an iclpaion as she held he spied slic of liver close upon he coals of he low-burn fire Well saisfied, Garh hung he remaining liver, he ongolll and muffles under he cache plaform A smudge-fire on he ground belml he mea drove off he flies Miss Ramlls only hough had beell for her food She did no hink u pu fresh fuel on he cook-fire When i died down o embers, she jerked he parly burn, inwardly rare slice o liver frol he charred willow spi There was now no finicky fasidiousness abou her eaing She hrus of her headne and sank her eeh ino he piece of liver wih he guso of a hungry boy rapid succession (TO BE CONTNUED) Bie followed bie w ndians Ark Legend b Sill Relaed in QuebeG The remnans of he ndians in be counry surroundings Capes Trid~y and Eerniy, he high poins on he Saguenay river, sill clijlg o he an cien belief ha he ark or, as hey erm i, "he big canoe," resed on he op of Cape Triniy, 2,000 fee ab~e he level of he river which skirs is base, and was placed here by a flood which inundaed he res of he earh, desroying all life hereon, only he familles of worhy ndians, as well f8 pairs of he various animals and bird being preserved by he Grea Manioll, whose guiding hand landed "he big canoe" on he las bi of earh lef un covered by waer The ndians also have a legend, says a Tadoussac (Quebec) corresponden n he Washingon Sar, which bears considerable resemblance o he casing of Saan and his rebellious followers ou of paradise According o he ndian radiion, he Grea Maniou cas he "fallen angels" over he precipice of Cape Triniy All me deah in he J;iver below wih he ex cepion of he leauer, who was so srong ha he fall of 2,000 fee only crippled him As his "angel" gahered srengh he became he demon of he river, wrecking canoes, drowning peaceful ndians and wreaking havoc n gen eral Mayo, he faher of he ndian race decided o seek and vanquish him n a hand-o-hand encouner The bale beween he wo was errific, Mayo swinging he demon around his head and agains he rock of Triniy wih such force ha he hree grea gashe! in he mounain resuled from he con acs, so he radiion coninues Finally Mayo was vicorious, crushing ou he life of he demon and hus resoring peace and quie o he beauiful waers of he Saguenay Mourning Dove Like Pigeoa The female mourning dove looks very much like a pigeon Her dress la dull grayish brown or fawn colored, and, she lacks he coloring around he nedr which disinguishes he male Whe n repose he female is a flabby supine, shifless-looking creaure, bu she!aspires one of he mos famous of 9 bird love calls Perhaps he male mourning dove s nspired o his call in appreciaion of he of his mae, for she he genles of birds Fish Hoaa o Clam and mussels begin heir llver skin, gills, or fins of fish, wher as parasies for wo monhs his ime, hey develop a foo "f we were o adop a naional animal, jus as we have adoped he eagle as he naional bird, wha beer could we find hsn he raccoon 7" asks Leon F Whiney in he Journal of Mammalogy Whiney favors he raccoon because i ranks as he mos inelligen of mammals, ~Ld has proved is abiliy o sur vlve where many oher 9nimals have succumbed Because he raccoon is nocurnal, i is one of he leas undersood of our animals, says Whiney The common belief ha he raccoon washes all of is food is discoune by him "This observaion has been made on rsccoons n capiviy and no in heir naural sae," he says Raccoons are popularly believed o hibernae all during he winer, bu his is no always rue, says Whiney He calls he maer a relaive one, for a cold snap which will drive a coon o his den in he fall may be no cold enough o keep him inside in he winer "n December, he rsccoons will be found ou on sighs which may be as cold as 20 Elegrees, and when he emperaure irops o 2 or 5, he raccoons wlll no be ou," he says "Bu emperaures which will make hem go o heir dens and go here during he early par of he fall, will no rouble hem a all ln he her par of he fall seems o be an enirely relaive maer, and he same condiion applies hroughou he winer The warm nighs all during he winer will bring he raccoons ou, and he cold nighs will keep hem home" Whiney has found ha raccoons are no nearly as sensiive o noise as o vibraion; ha he sense of ouch is developed far more n proporion han any of he oher faculies He gives he following expla naion for his charscerislc: "Probably his developmen bas come abou hrough is ree climb lng propensiies Living high up a Fesive Trappings Bring Joy o Brides of Moscow Weddings in Sovie Russia are be ginning o ake on he romanic rimmings of he bourgeois Wes n he Ocober quarer of Moscow a special room has been provided in he regisraion bureau where couples may sign he marriage con rac is furnished wih orienal rugs, elaborae hangings, oversuffed furniure, and flowers The young woman regisrar is smarly gowned and wishes he couples happiness wih all he grace of French and alian municipal manlage ofliclals Formerly weddings, deahs, and birhs w2re all recorded in one room Bu brides proesed \"ehemenly agains being married n he same room where weeping widows were recording he deahs of heir husbands ree where he wind roars and he hunder is louder, possibly a raccoon would need o be less sensiive o noise, and less wary foj sound warnings Bu he would need o be exremely se:silve o warnings hrough he sense uf ouch, and he is f an enemy aemped o cllmb a ree in which he was living he facs mus needs be ransmied o him ; hence his developmen of his exraordinar7 power Someimes when huning, my dogs have reed a raccoon in a ree oo large o climb, and i seem impossible o induce him o look down a he flashlighs so ha hl eyes may be seen and he huner may know where o shoo When an inciden of his kind occurs, he huners pound on he ree runk wih a rock This will almos always arouse he animals curiosiy and he will look o see wha Je happening" Our Beers, Who are "our beers?" 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6 DR CHAS STURGLL VCTM 0 ATTACK Hear Disea~h Resul 5 in Dreah of Prom!~n Gar re PhyiSi:cian J j Dr Charles Surgill, 49 years old, one of his secions mos prominen physicians, succumbed Thursday morning, Dec 26, a 9:30 oclock, a his home in Garre, a vicim of a hear aack Dr Surgill lived abou 20 minues afer being sricken Though he had been affliced wih a hear ailmen for some ime, his healh was apparenly as usual unil he faal seizure came, and his passing came as a shock o his hundreds of friends and relaives in his and "Sar a Midnigh," "Red-Heads on Parade," "Top Ha," Danes "nferno," "The Casino Murder Case," "Thanks a Million," "Anna Karenina," "Lucky Legs," "n Old Kenucky," The Pay," "Broadway Melody," "This s he Life," OShaughnessys Boy," "Sars Over Broadway," "Frisco Kid," "Way Down Eas," "Afer he Dance," "Our Daily Bread," "She Married Her Boss," "Manhaan Moon," "Smilin Through," "Carni val," "Silk Ha Kid," "Feaiiern Her Ha," Freckles," "Case of he Missing Man," "Las Days of Pompeii," "She Couldn Take," "The Three Muskeeers," "Annie Oakley" Sunday School Names s Officers For 936 surrounding counies Ay Joe Hobson was eleced sup- Dr: ~urgill had been a praci~ing erinenden of he Presbyerian SunphysiCian for 26 years, and was hgh- y regarded in medical circles The day School here a he annual elecion las 8 years of his life he spen a of officers Sunday Oher officers Garre Born in Lecher couny, he eleced: E H Sowards, assisan supwas he son of he lae W M Surgill, erinenden Miss Ruh Crabree sec for years presiden of he Bank of M -vr<mnia Sephens as Hindman, Kno couny, and of Mrs r~ ary SS, Rosanna Blair Surgill When he was ssan secreary, Miss Freda Bunmg, eigh years old his family moved o reasurer Hindman Four sudens of he Sunday School His early educaion gained in he were awarded handsomely engraved Hmdman schools, Dr Surgll was a graduae of Transylvania College, cerificaes upon her conclusion of Lexing~n and of he College of Med- a year of perfec Sunday School aicine, Louisville He was married endance Those hus honored are: o Miss Ruh Bachelder, of Providence, R, and of his union one daugher, Miss Audrey Surgil, a eacher in he Garre school, survives Two brohers, John Surgill, Kno couny Sheriff, and HenrY, Surgill, boh of Hindman, survive; also, one half-broher, Circui Clerk!roy B Surgill, Presonsburg, and four half-sisers: Mrs Marie Wine, Charleson, WVa; Mrs Herma Rose, Cleveland, 0; Mrs Viole Thomas, Owingsville, Ky, and Mrs Wanda Burnee, of Hindman His aepmoher, Mrs Cora Surgill, of Hind man, also survives Following he funeral service conduced from he M E Church, Souh, Johnny Heinze, Thelma Jean Africa Rose Ellen Hager and Bearice Surgill FLO D GETS NYA PROGRAM PROJECJ Employmen To Be Furnished Young Men And Women Members of Relief Families F A Maggard, disric NY A supervisor; said Tuesday ha approximaely $7,000 will be spen in he couny wihin he nex few monhs,y he adminisraion A projec a AJen has already been approved The Floyd couny NY A council, which works n co-operaion wih \fr Maggard in planning and submiing projecs, is composed of Prof shmael Triple, C D \ilby, Sup Ballard Huner, Circui Judge John W Caudill, all of Presonsburg, and \frs G C Suherland, of Wheelwrigh The Naional Youh Adminisraion for Kenucky his week cenered is aciviies around a sae-wide program designed o provide employmen for young men and women who are beween he ages of 6 and 25 and who are members of relief families, F D Peerson, Sae Direcor, said Floyd is one of nine counies in he sae in which projecs under his program have been approved is he only couny in Easern Kenucky Parick To Head Golf hus far o profi from he program Club Here This Year The NY A work program includes Henry B Parick was eleced presi- par-ime employmen on projecs in den of he Abbo Heighs Counry he fields of Youh Communiy Devel Club a a recen meeing of he club opmen and Recreaional Leadership, direcors!dr Parick accered he Rural Youh Developmen, Public job of direcing he club for he year, Service Training and Research Sevwih he promise of full co-operaion era! such projecs already have been!rom all members, and i is planned o approved and will be acive wihin have he ground~! and club house in he nex few days, i was said Garre, fticday afernoon, by he beer condiion hia year han ever According o Mr J?eerso~ Rev 0~,: > Smih, of Ashland, he before body vas aken o Hindman where Unusual ineres is being shown in ries were conduced Sa~r-j he club a his season 33 persons alfrom he Mehods he pasor, he Reverend ready having pledged heir member- Walers, pasor of he church, of- ship for 936 ficiaing Burial was made in he family cemeery under he direcion NOTCE OF DlSSOLU:liiO,N of E P Arnold Marin, Ky, D~c 23, 935 Announces Ousanding Njoice is hereby given ha Films For Local Showing ;The Marin Apmsemen CK>m pany i 8 closing up is busii For he new year W B Boyd, owner of he Unique Theaer here, announced he following ousanding acreen aracions o be presened be- nles~i LA)W)R&NCE KEA T:aLEY, 34 Presiden BRNG YOUR RADO TROUBLES TO Kochs Radio Service (Pronounced Cook) Six Years n Presonsburg Member Radio Manufac urers Service We Repair All Makes Of Radios- Auo, Baery Or Elecric PHONE 09 LOC,AffED ON MAYO TRAL Nex To Greenwadea Service Saion MONEY NO OBJECT F TS A QUESTON OF HEALTH Since 799 housands of people have regained heir normal healh al-er years of suff~ring from somach roubles of all ype, uch a conipaion, indigesion, gas, and sour somach which are he basic facors of uch maladies as high blood pressure, rheumaism, periodic headaches, pimples on face and body, pains in he back, liver, kidney and bladder diaorder, exhausion, lo s~ i>f sleep and appeie Those ufferers have no used any man-made injurious chemicals or drugs of any kind; hey have only used a remedy made by Naure This marvelous produc grows en he highes mounain peaks, where i absorbs all he healing elemens and vi~mins from he sun o aid HUMANTY in disress is composed of 9 kinds of naural leaves, seeda, berries, and flowers scienifically and proporionaely mixed and is known aa LON CROSS HERB TEA LON CROSS HERB TEA ases delicious, acs wonderfully upon your sysem, and is sale even for children Prepare i fresh like any ordinary ea and drink a glassful once a day, ho or cold A one dollar reamen accomplishes WONDERS; makes you look and feel like new born f you are no aa ye familiar wih he beneficial ef fecs of his naural remedy LON CROSS HERB TEA ry i a once and convince yourself f no saisfacory money rfunded o you and convince yourself wih our money-back guaranee One week reamen $00 6 weeks reamen $5 order o avoid misakes in geing he genuine LON CROSS HERB please fill ou he aached coupon find $ Dep 5946 for which please aend me of he famous LON CROSS HERB TEA / FLOYD COUNTY TMES ~her~ are wq bmia r3quirem\n8 o follow in developmcm of ih~bf! prgj~c~ OM is ha he paricipans mus do worl of a ype which will resul in definie conribuion o he communiy, and for his hey w receive wages The oher requiremen is ha a major porion of he federal funds expended mus go for youh labor Projec applicaion procedure has been simplified, and public and quasipublic agencies may ac as co-operaing sponsors, Mr Peerson saed Projecs can be developed, approv~d, and se in moion in a r~aiv y llhor ime nformaion as o procedure may be obained by wriing he Naional Youh Adminisraion, Ninh and Broadway, Louisville is poined, ou, however, ha major consrucion and music projecs should no be underaken under he NY A program, :While projecs involving house o house canvassing are no permissible Youh Communiy Developmen and Recreaional Leadership projecs suggesed by~r Peerson included hose employing youh from relief families as leaders and assisans in he esablishmen, organizaion and conduc of recreaional and communiy aciviies in playgrounds, ahleic fields, waer spors areas, camps, parks, communiy houses, indoor recreaion ceners, gymnasiums, public insiuions, and school and communiy ceners The Rural Developmen program is designed for employmen of youhs from relief families in rural communiies in improving and beauifying school grounds, minor repairing, aiding in reforesaion, aiding in work of sae experimen farms and agriulural work Public Service Training projecs call for employmen of youh as assisans in various public services, o conduc aciviies ouside he scope of hese local governmenal agencies, such as raffic checks and conrol, parole and delinquen work, saniaion, healh and welfare aciviies, social services, child care, and invesigaion of local and sae governmenal record On Research projecs, youu will be employed in a variey of local hisory, ax records, safey campaigns, and biological and agriculural ex perimenal assisance YOUTH WOUNDED BY CELEBRATORS SHOT ON CHRSTMAS DAY Guy Hall, 6-year-old McDowell youh, was seriously wounded a Wayland Chrismas Day when a bulle accidenally fired, i is said, by Bill May, formerly of Presonsburg, sruck him in he head The woundeji youh was aken o he Painsville hospial where i was said Monday his condiion showed improvemen May was arresed and placed under $5,000 bond o answer o he grand jury which convenes Monday Melvin mes, who, i is,u"""" handed May he weapon from he sho was fired, execued bond H B Parick has reurned Offering For Week Of Jan 3-9 Unique Theaer Presonsburg, l<enucky NGHT SHOWS START AT 7 PM "S nd as Good as he Bes Messer Plans Shake-Up Of T earn Following The Loss Of 3 Las Games T eaer Progr FRDAY- Thunder n The N wih Edmund Lowe and Karen Morley SATURDAY- "Smoky Smih" wih Bob Seele Comedy and serial SUNDAY AND MONDAiY- FLAME WTHN wih Ann Harding and Herber Marshall News and comedy TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY- GNGER wih Jackie Searle and Jane Wihers Also Comedy THURSDAY ONLY- C inaown Squa wih Lyle Talbo and Valerie Hobson Comedy Coming, Sunday and Monday, jan "STAR OF NGHT," wih William Powell and Ginger Rogers Sunday Monday, ]an "TOP HAT," wih Fred Asaire Ginger Rogers :: had apparenly improved bu she sud-! erm of he Floyd circui cour d~nly grew worse during Sunday convenes here Monday mgh ancl died wibin a few hours She wa:; ~bou 50 years old The murder defendans are: A naive QJ Hindman, Kno coun- Emery Sanders, charged y, Mrs, Allen was before marriage!illing of D Branham wih a Cash Triple, slaying of Bev Following he loss of hree srai~h games since winning he rir"" """" Miss Myrle Dyer, and was one of -! """ he counys bes women and mos es of he season, h<;~ ~r~ao\aourg devoed mohers She leaves a hos Silas, Ed and Rosa Hicks, Blackca baskeball eam s due for of relaives and friends in his sec- of Behel (Mrs J E) a shake-vp hia week, Coach Messer ion o mourn her passing She had! Silas Hicks, who is alleged said l\is week A revamped line-up been for many years a devou mem- fired he sho which killed Mrs ber of he Regular Bapis Church presening boys of larger saure may Surviving her are her husband, a escaped Jail here some ime be arranged for he games Friday and broher of Ay E L Allen, of Pres-, has no been re-capured Saurday nigh here wih Mayown onsburg, and he following children: The manslaugher charge and Van Lear ~rville H_ays, a son by a former mar- agains Coe Conley in he Though he Cas suffered a dis- n~ge~ Miss Ora Lee Allen, Berha, an auo driven by Conley of Mmme, Gordon, Buron, Clarence and D asrous defea a he hands of he Blucher Allen, Jr Funeral ries l crosse powerful Hazard eam, 30 o 8, hey were conduced from he home Tues were barely nosed ou in heir oher day by he Revs A L Allen, of he QOLDEN Bapis Church, D M Allen, of he wo losses Lackey defeaed hem, Chrisian Church, A J Moore and A:NNVER;SARY 8 o 7, and Besy Layne Bobcas M C Wrigh, of ~e Bapis Church A prominen couple achieved an 8-4 vicory Hazard, Burial was made m he Allen ceme- Mr and Mrs w H a few days afer defeaing Presons- ery near he home many friends in burg, licked Male High of Louis sae, celebraed ville fve SLATED FOR en wedding annivprf~srv/ The anniversary in he home of Mr MURDER HEARNGS ry :r~i;:is was born HUEYSVLLE WOMAN SUCCUMBS DEC 29 AFTER LONG LLNESS Mrs Myrle Allen, wife of Blucher Allen, died a her home on Sal Lie~ Creek, near Bosco, Sunday nig}l fq}~ lowing an exended illness A weak ened condiion caused by a recen operaion for removal of gallsones, ogeher wih complicaions, were givas he cause of deah Her condiion couny, and as a young --- o Coalon, where on Silas Hicks, Alleged Slayer 887, he was married f M 8 S, Jane Barney Ten o rs oggs, i moved o heir A Fugiive re Boh Mr and Mrs Five persons are slaed for rial in excellen healh riage were born 2 on murder charges and one on a man grand children, and nine slaugher indicmen a he January children Buy The Bes n HS ES PRODUCTS DSTRBUTED HERE AT HOM Producs of he following disillers are disribued by a home firm, your bors and friends- Frankfor Disilleries Brown-Forman K Taylor Du Bouche Cordials Sherbrook Disribuors John A Barry W L Weller Garrees Wines Fairfield Disillery Co Fleischman Disilling Co Byrd Disilling Co Why buy brands of whisky handled by disribuors wo or hree hundred away from you, some even ou of he sae, when we are your home-owned and operaed by home people BUY AT HOME! 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