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The Centralia Courier from Centralia, Missouri • 6

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PAGE SIX THURSDAY THE CENTRALIA COURIER H. H. Burks, of Hallsville, was here on busing Enday, E. G. Hawkins vas here Iron: Columbia Sunday evening the guest of his wfe and baby.

Halls vill High School Notes Rea Phone 88 H. W. DeJarnatt j. C. Jores Jr, vha is attending Rorcnthall's schorl of commerce In Columbia was the guest of hone folks Saturday night and Sunday J.

B. Quisenberry was in Columbia Friday on business. Catherine Brown, Beulah Caldwell, Bernard Early. Thelma Fechter. OFFICE PHONE.

No. b. DeJARNATT BROS DENTISTS OVER Farmers Miss Mildred Morganthaler was here from Columbia the week end guest of home folks. Mrs R. W.

Davis returned home Thursday lrom Mexico where she had been with her husband who is ill at the Amanda HosplaL Merciu X-RAY WORK A SPECIALTY WU The Panthers and the girls team, went to Higbee last Friday They played two good games. The girls were defeatet by the score of 16-6 and the boys wo.j with the score 22-' 8. Mrs. J. C.

Jones spent the first of the week in Columbia with her daughter Mrs. Carter Oven, centralia. Mlssork, Mrs. L. P.

Lewis returned home after a few days visit with S. B. and family. POSSIBLE CANDIDATES FOR SHERIFF George W. Grubbs of Paris was a visitor in Hallsville Monday.

On Wednseday ci iast week we Lad the outstanding assembly of the year, E- R. Mamilton was up Monday from at which time Miss Yager gave a very Columbia on business, interesting talk on her trip abroad. Her. Frances Meffert spent Sunday with Hazel Rowland. Charles Zaring spent the week end in town.

Mollie Vrnderpool is sul'criug from a rising in her head. Hope to see her back in school soon. Helen Sans berry the guest ol Mary Fiances 'rs teurday. Frances Wi ham entt ined Marian Hulen Sup The Algrebia class had a ciphering contest Monday. The following members of C.

H. S. beside the two teams attended the game at Higbee Friday: Buddy For-dyce, Blake Amettc Howard Sturgeon, Robert Spiv and Miss Turner. Th December honor roll, the largest of th? year is as follows: Freshmen Ruth Brown, Dulcie Burnett, James Rolen, Madge Proctor, Virginia Riley, Erma Deene Shock, Mildred Fern Squires, Joy Waggener, Margaret Owen. Sophomores Mldred Brown.

Juniors Genie ve Brown, George Hartley, Bernard Pemberton, Helen Roberts, Evelyn otire. Seniors Irene Slcne, Mary Sanies, Office Phone 27 Residence KESLER KESLER Osteopathic Physicians CENTRALIA MiSSOCW pleasing manner of speaking together; with the touches oi humor held the audience, no one missing a word. Mr. Drace expresed his opinion at tire close of her talk (hat it was probably the most profitable period of the day. The B.

Y. P. U. entertained witn a party at the theatre Friday evening, many games were played and refreshments of candy and sandwiches w'ere served The party was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs.

R. H. Wilhite and Mr. and Mrs. S.

C. Fair, a very enjoyable evening was spent. The Ashland Bugle lists the following good men as possible candidates for the office of for Boone county to succeed Roy Creed: Clyde Ballew; Shelt Wright; Pleas Wright; Fred Whitesides; Oliver Brown; J. Temp Berry: J. H.

Hudson; Carter Owen; Ernest Rowland; James Fenton and Rowland Holmes. There they are ladies and gentlemen, all good men. Take your choice. Mr. St.

Clair repiesentative of Hardin College visited school Monday and talked with the Stnor girls in the interests of the Lege. Mrs. J. R. Crews east of town has been quite sick the past two weeks.

yalue! Preaching at Rea Top next Sunday conducted ty the pastor Rev. R. C. Abram. at a sensible price BANK BUYS CONSIDINE FARM i The Joe Considine farm of 620 acres at Thompson, was sold at the court house, in Mexico last Friday afternoon to A.

D. Jackson for the Mexico Southern Bank, the same being sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $40,000 and went $500 over that amount. John Barclay serving as trustee. R. W.

Davis is improving from his recent operation at the Amanda hospital in Mexico. A telegram was received here Sunday by Mrs. H. H. Bulks announcing the birth of a grandson at the home of Mr and Mrs.

Hughes Stevinson in Kamas City. mii i The T. N. T. cluo met for (heir regular srnn-moirhh program the second period Friday.

Bee vse of tire interference of other tivifces interest in! the club has lagged but with the new' year it has taken a new start and a I determination to live up to its name. The following program in charge of Ella Puiis, Katheryn Parmer, and Amabel Faddis, was given, the subject being Cnaracter Building." Politeness Bern Early. Honesty Beulah Caldwell. Agreeableness Virginia Pitts. How to Secure Happiness Catherine Brown.

Developing the Intellect Mary Sames. Sportsmanship Irene Stone. Some very good points were brought out in the talks and the program was profitable as weI as interesting. The program roviuittip 'or the next meeting is Irene Store, Frank Edwards, and Catherine Brovn. REiGiamaatHc Paisa Wbaoevar you feel yon have erect nouffh.

vet 60c, The Farm Club shipped a car load of hogs Monday from Hallsville. This Sundstrand adding machine offers you the biggest $100 worth on the market. Like all Sundstrand machines it has the famous 10-key keyboard simple, speedy, accurate. Also automatic-shift multiplication; automatic column selection; portability; convenient desk size; one-hand control; automatic sub-totals; visible writing; forced priming of totals; 2-color ribbon mechanism; and 999, 999S9 capacity. The 125 model has the famous Sundstrand feature, Direct Subtraction.

The best buy on the market today-the best buy tomorrow. Let us demonstrate. MEXICO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Mexico; Mo. pi Hiil Mrs Mary Bryan was up from Columbia the latter part of the week visiting the families cl O. Pemberton and R.

J. Bryan. guaranteed tube of CRIMSON HEAT EnCdQ ssrsisr lahinc ointment into sore, painful joint, and mtuclee. 'Belief will come eo quickly you'll be 1 Get tome and enjoy it, benefit, today. Why uffer any longer? It work the came wonden for lumbago, neuritia, neuralgia, any kind of pain or ache.

Only the genuine will do it. At druggie or direct from The Alpen Comnenr. St. Loula, jflli xr.n Mrs. D.

B. Carpenter returned home Saturday from a visit with relatives In St. Louis and Freeburg. 111. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST WHEREAS, Jay J.

Whiteside and Edith' F. Whiteside, his wife and Mary Lou Whiteside, by their deed of trust, dated May 23, 1925, and recorded in t'e Recorders Office of Boone County, ssouri in Book 167 at Page 333 of the Deed Records of said County, conveyed to Robt. A. May, trustee, the following described real estate, situate, lying and being in the County of Boone and State of Missouri to-wit: All of Lots No. fifteen (15) and sixteen tl6) in Block Jto.

thirty-eight (33) as shown by plat of original town, now city, of Centralia, Missouri, which said conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of a certain promissory note and interest thereon in said deed of trust described, which said note and interest is now past due and unpaid. NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of the terms of said deed of trust and the authority therein given to me, and at the request of the legal holder of said note, I will, on Monday, the 6th day of February, 1928, between the hours of nine o'clock A. M. and five oclock P. M.

of that day, and particularly at about 1 :30 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the front door of the City Hall in the City of Centralia, Missouri, sell at public vendue, said real estate to the highest bidder for cash for the purpose of paying said note and Interest and the costs of executing this trust. ROBT. A.

MAY, Trustee. Addins end Doshhceplng Machines Id life Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Barger and son of Columbia were visitors here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Mr.

O. G. Wilson is to entertain ih Sophomore English class with a Rook party in his store January 19. His interest was aroused In this by some business letter which were written by this class Vfore Christmas. 3 Mrs.

Arabella Cox of Stephens is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Carpenter.

Mrs. Frank T. Archer was lure from Columbia the week end guest of Mrs Emma Archer. The girls Physical mining clwsres have been waiting on the Care of the Feet. vs learn-, ing exercises for correction of any weakness and also making a study of the different typo of shoes good and bad.

F. L. LaForce wife and daughter Mrs. Ethel Ferguson left Friday for Jacksonville, Florida, to spend the remainder of the winter. The Campfire Meeting was held Monday evening at the home of Lucille Fountain All spent a very delightf ul evening.

Will be a Happy Year for You IF YOU WILL INSIST ON OUR FAMOUS Sunday JHanq Sufferers Tram Erma Deene Shock spent afternoon with Ruth Browm. Verora Day spunt Sunday afternoon with Mildred Godson. neuralgT Dulcie Burnett entertained Beulah Caldwell and ETa Pubs Sunday The cooking gi'ls have been making ice cream and ices the last week. CHAMPLIK HIGH GASOLINE For Your Car Dorothy Strange and Margurite oi the cooking el as will give a dinner Thursday in honor of Mr. J.

B. Kmg rnd wt-e Ruth Park spent the week end with her parents at PolanJ A DR. MILES' nti-Pain Pills When youre suffering, common sense and good medical practice agree that something should be done to Relieve the Pain. Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills are usually effective in Monthly Pains Backache Headache Toothache Neuralgia and pains caused by Rheumatism and Neuritis.

We will be glad to send yon samples for 2c in stamps. Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. Mary Lee Hagerman spent Sunday afternoon witn Bertha Gritton. Potatoes, Genuine Ohios peck 33c Bushel Pepper Pure Black per pound Fista Brand Peaches light syrup can 19c Lnowwhite or Hummer flour 48 pounds Prick Cheese Phoenix 29c unrips peck 15c Sugar C.

H. Cane $6.60 2 cans V. C. Tomato soup 15c Gal. White Karo 55c Nectar Dark syrup gal Monaich Mince Meat 2 packages 25c 10 at galvanized 18c Horse Shoe Tumblers set 20c 2 lb box Premium Crackers 30c Navy Beans Pinto Beans Small limas 3 pounds 25c Pure lard 15c Best Grade lard lb 17c No.

2 1-2 cans sweet potato 2 cans 25c Peaches Del Monte heavy syrup can 25c Peanut Butter in bulk lb 18c! No. 2 cans com peas or to-1 matoes per can Cocoa in bulk lbs 10c Cocoanut lb 25c Punch pancake flour pkg 10c Soudders Maple Syrup this is pure maple syrup and Hazel Rowland spent Saturday night with Mary Sames. Easier Starting Uncle Bernard Pemberton helped entertain his little ncpluw A. B. Chance, Jr, Saturday More Power Less Cost Per Mi Miss Fern Hammond of Hallsville spent the week end with her cousin Clair Cooley.

George Hartley went hunting Sunday morning. The outcome of bis hunting trip was a rabbit breakfast. These are the Features of this Gasoline HOME OIL CO- of Centralia O. B. MAYES, M.

D. Physician and Surgeon Glasses Properly Fitted Also make a specialty of EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Res.Phone,278 CENTRALIA, MO. Office Phone 8 Missorl il Centralia I.

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