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Daily News from Middlesboro, Kentucky • Page 1

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PAGE TWO MIDDLESBORO DAILY NEWS IHE MIDDLESBORO DAILY NEWS ro AND CASPER Extent 5 Sun8ay By CITIZENS NEWS INCOKPOKATKD KOI1ERT L. KINCAID, Editur. and Manager GUY EASTKKLY Advertising Manager JOHN IJcGlliONKY Bookkeeper and Circulation Malinger t'ntered at the -Postof fice at Sliddlesboro, as Second Class Mutter Advertising liales on Application ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES: C. 3. Anderson, Special Agency, 35 E.

Wacker Drive, Chicago llalphR. 16 Lexfnglon New York. SUBSCKVPTION RATES By Carrier, in MMdlesboro, Per Week Ifi cents By Carrier, per month (1(1 ecntH Uy Carrier, per'year (Pay at Office) f.G.50 Uy mail, one month i0 cents By Mail, three months .26 By Mail, six jndnlhj $2.00 By Mail, 'MEMBER OF UNITED PRESS SERVICE United Kress is exclusively entitled to the use for republlcation i of all news OJspatch'DS credited in -this psper and also the Joctil news published hejfein. All. rights of republieatlon of special dispatches herein are also reserved.

"Wl LI J'A'M TO RIST PROMOTER John R. Williams, of i dropped into the i late terday afternoon, seitled himself easily in a chair, chewed nervously on his i cigar, and began. You know John. He is the original good rr.ads booster in to Appalachians. Fo'r twenty years he bus been printing nice things about people and aboul cities i i this whol mountain section.

For the last five years especially he has been promoting "the-'mountains as a great tourist center. He has been the 10 the west and north, to the east and south, pointing out Ihe of the mountains, giving expert road information, and circle tours of all types mid kinds for Ihe benefit of the motorist 1 who looking for some place to go. John devotes one issue of bis Appalachian Journal local i another to some oilier allraclive localinn and all Ihe lime hi-every issue is full of interesting i a i which any like keep on file for some trip. There Is no Mngl i i i a in the South -who is i in the promotion husiiicMs limn this free Ilince publisher. He is not aligned with any city, organizalio.ii, or-section.

He boosts them all, pointing the advantages of all the roules, ihe beauly spols lo be foilrfd a'lofig the way, and freely advises on ways lo go in any given John is an inexhaustible fountain of ideas. His mind co'nliniially i fire with suggestions. If he wanted 'credit, he coiiM claim most of the "circle Ihe A a a i a which haye been advertised in Ihe last 'decade. -Congressman mist, excellent idea of a hook-up of the national forsts oil the South an echo of John's "pai'k-to-park" highway plan published in John called it "Dixie Park and Forest, 1 alioui Ihe tlhi'e when Ihe Shenandoah. the Greal Smoky, and Ihe a 'Cave Naliona Parks were proposed.

John lakes i him "'neither scrip nor purse" on his gcspel tours', lielieving thai "the laborer is worthy o.f his he depends the various communities Tie visits and promotes for his nance. Talking, dreaming, visioning, promoting w.herevcr the mountains, he gathers a i a for his and bin- living come scmehow, and his a grows more interesllng and more widely read. Roe Fulkorsnn, editor of Hie Kiwanis Magazine, recently made a i al a Kiwanis Inlernalional conveiilion Dnsi." John i i a has "stav idusl in his eyes," if ever a man has. 1 Ills vision is not limited to his own bailiwick. It is i up mid beyond even these mountains which he loves so well.

He sees beauty everywhere, and he is constantly telling; the world where to i i John's greatest is to wo the tourisT to mountains. His idea of Paradise is ii where thousands may go' aii'd i around, spending their money for gas ami oil, soft driiiks, Al.l. DAY LOM6. TUG. EI.ECT 0 Ti IF CLOP ADMIVOEC" Criw I's LA'T i COL Co.

Tl.E= COl.OMK':. -RTri. BAP ME BE1N6 ELECTED, TO THA'' MX I cioirr I OVH1P TO I HOOFER BLUfe ABOUT e.Elt\)£r PEFEATPP'. HE I HE NDTH1M' MORE TO LIVE HE LEFT THE HE AY HE. I TO iTHE LAk'E BONZO By George Studdy QOMZO! RUN AMD TURN! OM WHAT! STILL 9ORRV, THERE'S LADY IM THE.

BATH ROSE HILL TRADING CENTER OF LEE COUNTY THE PRIDE OF SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE FOR ROSE HILL If yen are interested in your son speeding tourists. mm stickley of Jonesville was TEACHING AGRICULTURE knowing more about soils A great deal complaint had here on business Saturday. The establishment 01 a course in vocational apiculture ers, hveslock, I shall be corne from road aulhorities that Mr. and Mrs- Hobbs i Eose School jves opportunity glad have him lake i course, the grade was damaged by speed- Tuesday for their home in Lynch-1 future citizens of the Your help and cooperation will do ing autoisls, so Robert Moore, uurg- after a two weeks visit with neo-leCtecl a greiil deal toward a i the deputy sheriff was installed on the, Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Hobbs. work el let-live and beneficial. As lo enforci: speed i i of i Professor a souvenirs, and soinel'liing to eat.

I he bad his way abom 'it, this Appalachian section would be-that Pirradiso. We started i tell yon iiboul John's visit with us, 'and we goi off on this chat about the in an himself. An hour slips by, John quietly out of the to know if he can pick up free copy'' of'oor paper, smiles cordial good day, nml is gone. And we wager ilhal ne-xt week Ihe Appalachian Journal will be telling- Ihe tired office worker, the banker, ihe lawyer, tapitnlist, the business mail, somewhere, some place, that the place ltd rest iihtl have a good time is in Middlesboro and the a John an instructor, I believe that the miles an )w I 'oily, mind aad moral character of A'i ordinance provides such a ij. i i i a studying HOPE CIRCLE iMiss Viola Crahecl returned to Saturday from a should he developed to Will Teach School's: Ule fuilll TM' ll i i a cnn earn a respectable liv- JNew Lionrse.

nK .,,,,1 ovi 0 0 those are depeiidenl upon i Any lion lo which individual ed i i for newly constructed sc lm the school, the Rose i i i ediic.i-! is i jeclcd should prepare one to meet School is have a course in demamls of society in i 1 i a i.griculliire. The course in I iv( fi- 1( M() I a the lo he a i i by 11. ihe U( onc mv professor of aerii'iiltiirc at Lee of a i i for success- The Methc Seale left Saturday for Wallins, where she will visit and Mrs. C. S.

Scale. Mary J. Hulibard has returned to her home after a visit in llig stone dap and Have hlapsed. Jenkins, Ky. Mrs.

Maggie a i of Flat- CLASS REUNION i Wi.hes Opened A The prosperity of the county depends largely on its farms, and the prosperity of the farms in this day of specialized production, depends on the skill and science with which they can be handled. No pains should be spared to see that every boy in the town take the course, which, under the competent 'instruction of Professor Starnes, should prove such a boon to the i i i a and to the county. Hope Circle Class of the a reunion' C-HUity i i a School, and who irmin is the Smith-Hughes a i a SK mil mys )f ot so to 1 have put forth to SF.AKCH TS MADK FOlt I I)KN JHWELS IN STRONG ROXKS LKFT BY XUTA (Conlinued From Page One) a i a that the latest /ui.i m-pi'sit hox fousui by Roche had a i i records showing that more judges of llie i i a iiad received money from gang-, but Roche retused to i i i i on this report. The A i i i a did not name the judges, I i i a Judge Joseph and former Judge rCman- in had beon mell- i i as recipients of X.llta cash p'OTds far public. an inheritance a in case Zulu's gems are foirnd.

Ash also interested in reports that bud a cash reserve of SUSO.OOO gang emerge.ncies. "Th(. government is entitled to a tax on any fortun(-s a 7aita may have left regardless of who finds them," Ash said. In addition to jewels and reserve Kocho is i for -two 'i which X.uta was said to have hidden recrrds including 7 teacher for the county. Mr.

Starnes conducted classes in nlill go of my work in the at Jonesville, Flatwood.s but to Ihe cooperation i and reported of i a r-f the boys have given me. the complete books of ledgers a a A i I The Aiello i fivers, is a two-st lamt street i proper from ston. The presumably lo i -r, SI 50,000 was-von- f)H nilv attovo i raidod by nf- i'y i on i(lcrt I i i il'iirbs of I-iviin- u'uanls 1 I I nr- a The flooi- rii'My fur- nishod i i i i I 1 i i la.sl uiuisiiiil Sufi-ess (k Is. An nprn lotlcr froni Mr. Starnes follows, a i i tlic jiiivposc of th course: 'I'o I In 1 pnlrons of Rnso I i Sl boys should remain on the- As you 'know a i i tliuir oducntion KhcuM ho to a course in vocational a-ri- 'obtained largely in the Iiuniu -nm- i I shall oxjicrl you to vi.siL us the HUKS room.

Your prosemv in; your son feel a you inhM'esled in what ho is i a i cause i no more aifd hotter work. woods visited friends hciv day. al the home of Mrs. M. E.

Beal.y| Misnes Gladys and lionnie Thursday. The former teach- )co were shopping in -lass, Mrs. J. W. Shipley, Tuesday.

Jimmy Richmond of Kwing was in town on business John Daniel of Harlan was here on business Friday. Misses Ruby Smith and or of a i was hosless ill the reunion. The class colors, gold, were carried oul in Ihe decoration. At the close of the party, a bottle of wishes opened a i had Fthcl (Jiles were shopping in Mid- been seale ago. by Ihe class six year.s dlesboro Thursday.

Lewis Hensley of a a was business MRS. I A RAUTLKY A CEU5BRATES KIOTM I A i visitor here Miss Viola Sealo ivas t.he i ner guest of Fllu-I ciles l''ri- Mr. and Mrs. C. Vim-enl i 1( ti i i i i i i a i 01 school ls ml itv iri is i)( Mrs Mey a ccl( daughter Mildred of llagan were TIeni i ()f lh st lte course will he intended l( ril a i a edu- her birthday vis ting: aml A i way Commission, and Tav'or Sneed those boys coming from the farm is lo liose i Wednesday, August 1 Klaj were in liose Hill Sunday on busi- Klr a a i I will, the visit of about 175 Mlas( a a (1 1 1 llbs ness.

farm. A systematic, course i he given. The course i u'ive Hoes it pay a boy lo study agri- friends during the day. -It inosi certainly does. a of the in the Mrs.

ITaym-s was able to come! out inl 0 ill' 1 yard, and sit i 1 1(1 tll kn win, hnvq had one more years her cake, i its hundred candles I Kl to of sU liy usin i i i i her lap. production. It will enable a hoy Ifepresentalives from sj slates i his life happier and visited Mrs. Haynes, but her c.hil- ini the farm and will lead to i drcn we're so widelv eml help able of economic i and i to promote the most i farm i i life were shopping in Midrilesboro 'fuesday. Misses Veda Key and Ina Lawson of Cincinnati are visiting their parents, Mr.

and 11. Lawson. Miss Chester CARElli'SS Cooperation of the citizens is necesary for 1 presL-i'vation of tile new road being constructed from.Rbs'e 11 ill to ICwino-. The necessity of an officer on the road to see that it was ho't ihjured by careless drivers shows that citizens of the county need to watch a little more closely their conduct in respect to civic duties. When an improvement is being effected which will mean so much to Ihe country, the carelessness of a few individuals should not be al- lowedj.0 damage it.

Middlesboro on business Friday. J. w. Shipley and daughter Vivian and Mr. Howard lifil- ler of Carbourville, Ky, attended the Hope Circle Class reunion here Thursday night.

Mr. and Mrs. James Leo of Koso i a were visiting Mrs. Loydia I Hobbs Friday. Rufus of Speaks Chapel was a business visitor here Saturday.

Jlrs. Mary gloau son i Sloan of Speaks chapel attended the meeting of tli-i Powell Valley of Baptist Association beld at the Mr. and Mrs. Van Smith of lagan spent the week end with Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs.

Long. Lottie Hensley and daughter Opal of Ha.L-an visited relatives here over the weekend. Lucille i.miclt has returned to her home at Lynch after a visit with i here and at Har- gnn. Robert Flanary, of Norton, Carter of I lagan ant Attorney General Hara a a Re, -he's off ic-v interests of i draperies and a a-j head i i iranu. s.

ihe jn Of ('onslipation "Ladies Love I 1 (FRIDAY) Bancrof( "Ladies Love nnsiM-y ti-, Hut i i a found. A a derlies has been tablet a i a wal tern i the bowel railed loosens the I causes a gentle, a a movement i i a habit ever increasing Ihe dose. Stop i from lion. Chew a Ordcrlic at day i f(" the nearest Kexall Kexcll Store. Colonial Flour, milled from the best soft winter wheat.

Perfect for calces and bread. 1 on a money back guarantee. i I C. GRABEEL SON Foods a Specially ved a i in the comniunitv. as influenced for t.hp belter general practices of the a I will develop iniiialive on PERSONALS the part of the boy, a i him foi- INHTrTDAY PAliTy l-adership and present to him a A surprise i a a i in honor of the i.irih- nol only day of Stickb-y bv good joii a i i Ross Stickley.

rennmeraiive he a (Sanies were enjoyed liiroii-h th" I. will give the i rain-1 afternoon, which and for increased ei'fi- 'cookies were served to follow- I one's are i i guests: Thelma Sale, directed in a i it Harold (irai.eel, Knuvi was the guest of Mrs. Van drabeol scattered a i I Sunday. were present. Mrs.

ill in good health. pr bh i In oy crabeel was in Middlesboro Sunday. C. T. Suavely.

Wilson ciles. Lewis s'mith and Tyler are camping on Powell River this week. Mrs- a i Lin Kincaid of Lee- shurg is i i i 'her parents, and Mrs. S. Aiulerson.

Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Carroll of Cincinnati are visiting Mrs.

Car- Wilson Hargraves was here on business Saturday, Hardy's Creek church. Mrs. C. s. Seale and son J.

Clarence Seale, visited relatives over I Thursday when he fell'from the Miss Kva Smith tone was slightly in" a steam shovel on which be was Vergil I working. Smith of Cawood, visited re- jj-r. Mrs. latives here Thursday. Judge and wife were i visited relatives iij Sunday.

Russsll VanHuss at Coding Hill A "ROSE-MILL'S QUALITY STORE" Rose i MIV sincere may hav rlass in Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. clarence Stone are i a i i us Adelene llanos, Delia shaclJoford, i i i relatives in Norton i iplied 10 any i lauru Hell and Jewel i week. and Sarrah Dales, Pauline I I loin to Jlr.

and Jess Mc- and Irene Suavely, Pauline, Coiinell a who has been a ler, Henry, and Paul Parson. 1 e.l' Robert, on August is. iiiee and Kvelyn Giles, Aveha i Mr. and Mrs. F.

Carroll of Shacklefonl, Coolidge Seale, Cincinnati, and Mrs Samuel I man Smith, I i a Hanes, Joe i of a a were the dinner guests caid, and Fred Stickley. of Mr. and Mrs. R. 0.

i 'ucsiiay. Mr. a Mrs. I-'. L.

Rhinehai-t were in Middlesboro on business Monday. Mr. and Tins. Levy Lee of Loyal! are visiling Mr. and Mrs James Lee here.

Mrs. Itradley Hobbs is very ill nl her home here. Mrs. Tom Fugale and children DEPUTY PATROIS HIGHWAYSTRETCH Damage (n i i i Ih'lween i Rose I i i i HenVy i a a i visitor in MiddleslKtro a a Gillis Sliackleford went In a gnn on business l-'riday. Jeff Friar of Rose Hale here SatnrdHy.

Philip Lee of Honcgar was i i i relatives here Saturday. A deputy i has on Ihe new slivid, I Ky i i i Mrs. land Mrs. Waller Hales and chil-- w.iy between and 1 1 1 ni l)1K n(s Mr. and Mrs.

wii- wore the guest of Mrs. Hill to prevent damage to the 'JinVn-fiday. New Fjdtt Hats Bright snappy colors as green, light and dark blue. Assorted shapes and sizes. Price to $3.95 Also a new assortment of Tarns--Price 49c.

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