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Rolla Herald from Rolla, Missouri • Page 7

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Rolla Heraldi
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Rolla, Missouri
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PAGE EIGHT THE ROLLA HERALD. THURSDAY. AUGUST 14. 19.10 STRAWHUN at having cooler weather at this writing. Mr, hi.

I Mr. llobt, Rulthe of HI. loul, are spending few week w.th Mi. Ruiihc parents, Mr. and Mr.

I Mr ami Mr. Clyde WalNrr and rhtl ilrrti spent Sunday week with Mr. ami Mrs. Clyde Turnrr and futility, John Hitir Blooming Re. 1 1nn hid In Oil vicinity Tuesday ami Wednesday of last week.

Mr. Lighter and Mr. Clyde Turner I i a (hours witn jonn Tin Vi 'I'limr. vhn been li i a oil irtutnij li.ini I-1 end Mix II II. Seobl Pea-i r.iin.l.i with Mr end Mn Ci)de Turner.

Tlii Straahun school started Monti iy August II. She i nil I Is is cur In! an.l we wish htm miffM, a hi-, in Mr. Isirts' first trim. Charles and Cauda Turner, John J. hn and Clyde Turner and YOU CAN ON IT.

Vacation from i Your Kitchen family, acre trading with Holla tnrr rliant one day laal werk. i That will last for years a a a JEROME John and hla (Inter from Springfield stopped in Jerome for a short vu.t on their way home from Chicago, Ionian Chronlster' oldest wn. IUVj waa throw i from a hur.e Friday and wan H((htly Injured. Harry Cirdin waa thnn from a mule Friday and taken to Ht. Uu.

to Ihe hoaUal while at III unronarlou Ceorce trlell of ent Turrday and Wednxeday with the Mr-Ctrty and Aaron Mira Mflt.a ttud.4h of Jt. and You ran dcrnnd on OIJamohilA to rvc you lonji and faithfully. You can di-pvnd on It for uccrlcr-atlon, aprtil, and powt to meet every enicrftcncy. Youcun tlt rn nJ on It to ftlve you comfort and eaio of hand ling on any road. You can dcrnnJ on It for economical operation over many months and many mllr.

You ran depend on It for all thee things because It Is designed progressively and built to do all things well. Come In and prove these facts for yourself. Drive Oldsmoblle and you'll agree with all the good things that you have heard about It. To many housewives the kitchen seems a i pitiless bondage these summer days. To others those who cook electrically sum-i rocr means hours of enduring leisure and freedom from home ares a spin in the car after a lilting breeze a refreshing ures while the meals arc cooking themselves.

After the meal is in the cold oven all you have to do is to set the clixk and adjust the thermostat. Eleariciry will do the rest. Let us tell you how you can easily add an sutonutic range to your electric appliances at small additional cost for electricity. plunge a hundred other delightful pieas- i. IP Hotpoint Mira Itill.e Aar of Jrt.

m- rut St. Jame WiHlnrwlay to vt.it frtm.l Al and IJoyd IVtrm of St J.inm i.iit all Thurnlay w.th Westinghouse EITHER TWO-DOOR SKOAM '895 Ukh. Electric Range Installed Sfsr Tl't 4 terra ONLY Gp in. a tor on th' Uy i Itoihy Wirhnun returned' Sr. I.u.

afrrt a i-k 4carionj hn lin who in if tnk tn.l with i nnj it i tul i dtn.e SiluiAiy T.i l-'n 1 thron i lr. J. i Ji-r'irne for Thr )o(yi rr iV 1 I Ist If i vvv. 1 DOWN $5.45 Monthly for 24 Months Ozarli Garage i i i Holla, Missouri 7th and Pino Sts. hTQ.f.

iMlt METHODIST RLGNETS Harry R. Osborne, I'astor Mr. Oro. R. Iran.

Church Editor There will be no preaching -m-u't next Sunday Sumlay st-hmd and Ep-, rth I-mxue wiil runv'-ae to ir-ui The Missionary S.lty nirrt with Mrs. Waikrr nrt Monday adr Mite will be opened. The 4th quarterly c.mfetence wan held last Thursday evening. I Peterson He returned to i Rolla Sunday anJ preached an caerl lent sermon Suncfciy niuining. MISSOURI GENERAL UTILITIES COMPANY of the Associated Gas and Electric Sysfem MISSOURI ROLLA.

Friendly Circle No. I uave a party 111 Mill Sttril 11 I Mlt.KIKF-s MI.K By virtue and authority of an execution. Issued from the i.nVe the clerk of the Circuit Court i Phelps County, Missouri, returnable at Ihe September term, lltjri, Mid court and to me directed in favor if the National Ba ik of Itolia a o.rf.rs" ri and against (ear ISIevins and Blevlns, I have levied upon and seised all the right, title. Interest and of the ssud (War Blevlns and Fannie Blevlns, of In and to the following described real estate, to wit All of the northwest quarter 1 I the northwest quarter also fractional part of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter beginning at the north est corner of the northeast quarter of the PILOT KNOB NEWS Mr. and Mr.

Sam Fore of St. Louis, who has been visiting his bruth- er, Ceorge and o'her relatives, ha I returned home. I Ml Harris, who ha bren employed in St. I making a v. sit to her parents, Mr.

and Mr. Mill Harris and family. We were sorry to hear of the death of the baby daughter of Mr. and Mr. Veil Case, who died at the Rolla hospital.

She was brought here and laid to rest at the Rhea cemetery on August II. Mr. and Mr. Ezra Stoirsdlll and ST. LOUIS LADY SAYS for Mrs.

I ITcmtiuii lart Thurs-' day evr.iing at the home of Mr anil Mr. Ramsey. Heverai were present, among whom was Mrs. Virl 1 Austin, who told of her experiences in her new home in Ausrin. Tex M.ss Hackman made an Interfe-fng talk also on her visit to ChK-ago and the riantonum.

Mrs. Ixivef. prentel Mr. Moniiman with a gift in behalf of the circle. On Friday evening at the home of KONJOLA MOST UNUSUAL FLKASI RE" SHE ADDS, TO INDORSE KEW COMPOUND WHICH RESTORED HEALTH" GAINS FORD NEWS Mira Bertha Horn and friend of St.

Louis, spent the week end vtrnttnit Mir Hona-P's parent. Mr. and Mrs. It. E.

Hon of Galnaford. E. K. Walker waa in Roll Wednesday afternoon to have a (rrave dux for hla aunt, Mr. Ellra Walker.

Mr. and Mra. Jno. Haye and niece. Miss Vera, repent Sunday a irumt at the home of their aiUr.

Mra. Wall I and family, south of Rolla. 1 1. children spent Sunday with Mr. and northwest ijuarter thence south eighty (Mi rods; thence Mr.

Ceorge Fore JWEUMD MONEY 7 Si tXCIPTIONALLV (LOW RATES ON IMPROVED BXSlOENTlAL AMD BltflNISS PftOOCHTY. Mr. Frank Roaenberx. who has been in St. Loula vialtlng friend and Prof, and Mrs.

Dean a very delight-, ful lawn party was given by the Bethany Cuus for Dr. and Mr. Mo-1 man. There were about 30 persons 1 present. An hnprovieed pageant representing the Evolution of the Bethany Clasa was given In a htstnoroua way.

Thoa participating were Mr. Short, Mr. Schrrrickle, Mr. and Mr. Eckler, Mr.

Auvtin, Ml Mrs. Ingarson and Mr Beck man. Mr Austin and Mr. Ran preserttad gift to the guet of honor. Those enter- talrring beside Mr.

and Mr. Iean were Iof. ami Mrs. Rane. Mr.

and Mr. Wainncotf, Prof, and Mrs 7.t uch, Mir H.tckman and Mr. and Mrs. Ram.ey. The law i wa.t fir the occasion and refrohmen's served there.

relative the pat two week, returned to her home near here one day last week. Mr. C. E. Walker and two children OTTW IliUkI east ten (10) rods; thence north eighty I (HO) rods; thence west (en (10) rod to Ihe place of beginning; all In section I thirty-four t4, townanisj thirty -as I (3(1), north, of range eight ().

weat of the 5th P. M. In Phelps County and State of Missouri. I And I will on Thursday. September I 4th, 1930, between the hours of nine o'clock In the forenoon and five orks-k I In the afternoon of that day.

at the north door of the court house, in the city of Rolla, county of Phelps afore-mid, sell the above described real 1 estate, or so much thereof, as niy be 1 required, at public vendue to the highest bidder for rah In hand. stit jict to all prior liens to satisfy execution and costs. JAMES WARREN. Sheriff of Phelps County mm i i -W iin mi mt jjii pent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. H.

i E. Honse. Misa Virgie Walls fpent Satiinla PHONt- UM 307 (OUTH AVfr. BPRINGFIPlD MISSOURI. We Stogsdill made a business (rip to Holla Thursday.

Robert Fore spent Wednesday nlghl In Rolla with hi cousin, Reward Dalley. The little on of Mr. and Mr. Alex Case had the misfortune to get hi arm broken. It I reported that he I getting along nicely.

Mr. and Mr. John Stogsdill were shopping in Rolla Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Alonxo Strain and little daughter, Flo Iiuise, spent Monday night with their aunt, Belle Fore and family. Ell and Jeff Fore, John Stogsdill, Jim and Wallle Williams, spent 11 few-days last week on Big Plney. There was a whirl wind struck the Wes StOK-olll! farm, II miles south of Holla on Tlniimlay and timnofi'd the smoke house and carried live sheet of sheeting about a quarter of a mile. Mr. and Mrs.

Marion Brown i.pent Saturday night and Sunday with Ell Fore and family. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil liutiey an.l miii, Carl, visited Sumlay with A. It.

Koie. Iiella Butrey wan rhoppiio: In Ktid.iv: ti" called on nittht with her cousin, Mis Vera) Workman. Columbus RimenberR was calllnt; Mr. Balance Wednesday nlfcht. The following from this vicinity attended the funeral of Mrs.

Eliza Walker, which wn held at the church in Holla: Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Walker and two children, Mr.

and Mi-A. L. Cox, Mr. and Mra. P.alan -i a-i'! two sons, Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Wuilci.i The following t.pent Sunday nf noon ul the C. E.

Walker h-mi-. and J. M. Walker, Llllie Cox 1 Tom Boyd, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Charlen V. Tait r.

17. V.C. Sunday 9 a. ni. Morninn Wot.

Kip, 11 o'clo. Evenitu: The of th- or v.m ptieTe.1 and v. ujn.n day and will tak. 1 1 i All Member 3 at i f. r.

v.fed to dlir.Ilh' the V.I,. A SEASOS'EO investment, MRS. MARIE JAMES I suffer I'd from various ailments )i- many monthu," Mid Mrs. Miirie Hulvrr Avenue, St. Iuis.

"My nerve bothered me a f-reat dial 1 wua very reftlem. I win unuMu to sleep and suffrHl eeverc headache. attacked mt and my kid--, bretmc very weak. I had no np-perite and my gen- health waa badly r'jri-down widely held by conservative B' For. ni al Frank ho i employ Pine St 1 1,1 A soWS" 1 nj so highly reeommend- Investors, A'soiiatcJ Oa and Cotnrar.v, Gold Dckewurc due yield at the pfet market over for Circulsr mv 1 f.

to 'v I MR VM. I.I.I' William Mullen ti thu Vi hy Wl'illli il n1 Rolb, 1C.VI. I v. ed by those uainR It that I decided 1 it I could rredit ti!" ch in rr.y I taken foui' My rr. mill 1 1 1 i.truiu: every way.

My rntiie liad hiij.id r. ul ive a i jl I mm fi-cc th and k. It la, in.li: '1, 11 i ai to indorse thia ti Attociated Gas ttud Electric 1 Mullen, I city. I luring hr many Securities incorrorajcu Roll, Missouri Have Of -rv v. 1'- no (': v.

l. li 1 te 'rt I thi r.tv.iU. -r- Her i Ihe ot vacalioK rates pw L-J- D.bwcurc Bond, due lto6. 1 .1 f.iv -i mourned hy 7-inny r.nd huaband liai the Hneer the rommunlly. Mrs.

Miilli ti hl'itor Myer, 1 rngii prere'it nt (h pru Al-o Mr. Mrs. Wilbur Abbot i of wss called here iri death. Til" remi Inn mm AJrcM. at tliclr Rontis-Evous (RADIO STATION) There are of men vo-Tiivn, r.t ell and from all walks of life, vho indorsed Kin.i;i!a, It Inti bernrno lh moist of mediclnu In America today.

Konjola in sold in Rolls, MNnouri. at Follnwill Drtiff Store, and l.y the di '11 througlio'Jt t.M:; entire "il'iie one cure iiK-iini 1 d.snrrer c. 1:0 I -r wy ir "''''I llt'10- I I I. t- tie. toe ffe i-pti-.

Vao van Ket Frl-tay it ti'K tier 'a I.envi' yuur iinlcr nl the UNITED TEEPHONE UOI.I.A, M1S501 RI C0L.WA7CHBAUGU His nc caiwiisr can be at I' a 9 iti uflice for of Ihe 1 duly r- I. salf y. mi. CCMTR6L IMC Our rsj-ji S14J, ioj OiijJJSfjtig i THE SPRIMCFIBLO PRIS3 rfd It Ih m(m. 1.

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