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The Weekly Intelligencer from Mexico, Missouri • 3

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THURSDAY a 52 191 PA.Gt iHJREI WEEKLY nmLLlSBHeSn. CLARENCE COX o. At rhe same time. Mr. Mackey urged farmers to order their repairs lor their farm machinery as soon as possible so they will be sure to have what they Funeral services were held will need to make their har-at the Precht Funeral Chapel vest.

March 1, he said, should Intelligencer Is Authorized To I1U1I1 WVW aftern0r or See ivry fa6r fdf Announce Candidacy For Col- ma Lee Atkins, infant daughter m. The orders will be made either at the high school or at ector In Democratic Primary Registrations for civilian de- 0f Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. At- through the regular dealers, the employment office for sales fense neared the 3000-mark kins, who live 12 miles south- but if any should have trouble i MASS REGISTRATION training so they will be able to Clarence C.

Cox, well-known Wednesday afternoon for Au- west of Mexico on Route 1. they are advised to see Mr. ii em ler or a and secured by said deed A mags registration was held take the place of those taken Audrain farmer and stockman, drain county and the steady The baby died at the Audrain Mackey who will try to aid Monday for every Audrain from this and other kinds of took the lead Friday by being flow of volunteers coming into Hospital Tuesday afternoon at them. precluded from any tril9lP(1 named in said deed of countian from 16 to 100 AU commercial work through the the first person to announce the local registration center in- about 3 o'clock. She was born Mexico citizens registered in the war effort.

his candidacy for a county Ol- dicated that the county may Bec 29 1941 of such estate; and if trust has refused to act and the formerly occupied by A fice in the coming Democratic reach the 4000 mark b. 9 laims be not exhibited one legal holder of said indebtedness U1 iiac iuvmiiir nrimarv election aik b' th Surviving besides the par- Brossman Shoe Store and there HAS MEETING primary eieuion. time -11 the outlvina districts rom the date granting has in accordance with the pro- A large number, 155 persons The News and Intelligencer re nted in entS are th patcrna' grand' etters, they will be for- vision of said Deed of Trus registration will attended the eighth annual has been authorized to an- pa. Mr. and Mrs.

Louis amv RASMUSSEN Successor in Trust, throughut week, meeting of the Greenco Credit nounce his candidacy for the Tuesday night had Atkins. a Throughout the county registra- Union held last Tuesday night position of county collector, 218 1 egistered, with more Dr. Ai Wallace of the Admimst Whereas, the owner of said at which time the election of of- subject to the Democratic pri- stl11 l.ncountea Wednesday First. Presb.vetrian Church was ficers for the coming year was mary. morning and afternoon.

Others jn cbarge 0f the services, with held. Renamed to the board The son of Mr. and Mrs. V. reported in were Laddonia burial in Elmwood cemetery.

were John Wafifiett and Tonv Cox, Clarence was born in with 214, Thompson 67, Black Judge of Probate Court, and appointment, to sell said The City Council last Monday rn, 41 Molino 70, Beagles '7. Pfiefer, while R. K. Jenkins Audrain. County and has spent 41.

66 MISSOURI USDA WAR Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Mc-Pheeters Funeral Chapel for Jefferson Davis real estate and out of the pro- night voted to pass a resolution 1ifo QOfl lir and W. G. Maloney were newly his entire life here. From 1926 Allison, well-BOARD QUESTION BOX known retired Audrain county Q. What is the Government farmer and stockman, who died doing to keep feed prices in gunday afternoon at the home line so that farmers can pro- Qf hjs daughter Mrs.

Harry INISTRATORS NOTICE ceeds of said sale pay the indeb- to allow the Missouri Power Burnham 45. Gant 40 and Fox elected. Robert Tribble for a to 1923, Mr Cox lived on. a 47. credit committee members was farm south of Mexico on High- ce is Hereby Given, That tedness secured thereby.

and Light Company to erect No of Administration, upon Therefore in compliance w.th Park.ng signs along the cust eeeted and Qn the supervisors way 54. Since that time he has Ma1- tate of Annie M. Ca hour, said request and in pursuance along the plant, basin spray commit1ee are Waltfer lived 0n his farm 12 miles west MOilflO duce more livestock products? sed, have been granted to of the powers vested in me by pond in southwest part silUvan and Han- of Mexico. Rev A Crain filled his A Ever-Normal Granary re- UnSOri of north of Centraha undersigned, W. S.

Eller, said deed of trust, I will sell 0f town. This was in compli- u. He was 80 years old. Probate Court of Audrain said real estate at public vendue ance with a war department re- I E. Cox of Rowena, who served at Mt- thlTdequate ave stabiliz- charge of the funeral was Missouri, bearing date to the highest bidder for cash quest that this area be designed SCORE Zion Cnurch last Sunday mom- as state senator four years in effect on feed prices.

Gov- the Rev. George Poe of Halls- ing and evening. There was a The Mexico Bulldogs lost from 1936 to 1940, and of his day of January, 1942. on FRIDAY, the 13th day of a restricted one so as to hinder attendance at both serv- ernment-owned corn is being ville, with burial at Elmwood sold, and farmers are redeem- cemetery. Pall bearers were J.

ing their loans to make more D. Newman, V. C. McCowan, In ret; in pe Se div valu $27.4 Lot valut avef ory ty elding eragit $io: tumbe ted Tg valtt value value 'e stoe nachi 3 pr not Mot $441 .11. A Co erati ratio.

jd pr ligl te lin $45.1 feed available. The Office of Judge A. P. Yager, Burnett Price Administration is guard- Earsom, Morgan Foster and ing against speculative price Claude Mrs. Raymond Berry and Mrs.

Howe all of were Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Will persons having claims FEBRUARY, 1942, between the sabotage said estate are required hours of ten dock A. M. and Tuesday night when they were tance and many friends in Au ibit them to him for al- five clock P.

at the front SEMI-ANNUAL SETTLEMENT defeated by the Boonville Pir- drain county. ce within six months from dooi of the Court House, in the Audrain county had a balance o4 to 30 Then Fridav the (ate of said tetters, or they City of Mexico, in Audrain of $131315.74 on January 1 Mexico Bulldogs were defeated precluded from any be- County, Missouri. according to the semi-annual by puit0n Caeers 38-15 At THq HlKiniHIc of such estate; and if said J. LYMAN ANDREWS settlement made by Mrs. Addle Al 106 Berry, be not exhibited one Successor in Trust.

WaRacei clerk, Fred Kent, an- DEFENSE TEA GIVEN AUDRAIN; Admitted Thurs- Berry. nouncement last Tuesday. The Mexico League of Wo- 3ossie case oi Mexico, Rev A good Mr. and and Mr. St.

Louis guests of from the date of grant- First Insertion 22: 29: 5: 12 advances to excessive levels. Q. Can livestock products parents of Raymond Mr. Allison was born March 16. 1861, in Marion, the at present prices buy more feed M.

Crain was the than at last years prices? son of John and Nancy He was married ot Miss Rena Evelyn Bise and came to Au- men Voters held at Defense rs' Frtert Gold of High Hill Sunday dinner guest of Tea Saturday afternoon in the and Thomas Jong of Mexico. and Mrs H. Weaver Mr. A. Yes, at current prices eggs can buy 13 percent more NEW STAMPS aid Letters, they will be seller POLITICAL Administrator.

ted by me, this 6th day NOIINCEMINT The new Auto Tax Stamp lobby of Richardson Hall. Mrs. Djsmised Thursday: Mrs. Carl rp1( jadjes 0f the Women's feed, hogs 59 percent more corn, drain count', 52 years ago. Mrs.

went on sale last week at the Fred Peck gave a book review S(3u'res Mexico, Mrs. Ralph yjSsjonary Society of Mt Zion and milk delivered at conden- Allison died in December, 1933, Lierheimer of Ruth Hill. 0.0 pary, 1942. RALPH CORNETT The Weeklv Intelligencer is Bell printed on it. The cost committee.

The tea, which tz Hollinstner of Middletown. Judge of Probate Court, authorized to announce the fol- is $2.09 and the deadline is sponsored the sale of defense GENERAL: Admitted Thurs Mexico Post office. The stamp and several talks were made by J-Jerncimer 01 Kuth Hill. (J. Gburcb held their regular series 19 percent more dairy and Mr.

Allison retired from is green in color with a Liberty members of ihe Civilian Defense 01 Iie''ower anc monthly meeting at the home of ration than a year earlier. farming six years ago. Mrs. J. H.

Weaver. We vcXd to Q- there a shortage of Surviving him are eight have at the 00 the United States now? children, Mrs, W. L. Wilson of an all-day meeting Mrs. Fred day: Freeman of A.

No. stamps brough in $115.50. insertion: 8: 15: 22: 29. 0Wjng candidate for county February 1. office, subject to the action of ce of Final Settlement the voters at the Democratic NEW DELVERY RULES Paris; Mrs.

William Elliott of hme Mrs' Ro' Ht'izer senses "of the 'pnncipL Salida- Cote. Robert AIR-St. Louis; Mrs. Gaylor Ridgeway Cr0SS Tuesday products, farmers this year piled Palm SpnngS CaM- up the greatest farm production FARM LOAN MEET A large number of Mexico The annuhl meeting of the Molino. grocers met last week and adop- Stockholders of the Mexico Au- Dismissed Mrs.

G. F. Harrison of Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. Will Byars and Wednesday: Mrs.

in our history. But for a real- ce is Hereby Gei2' Tlal Primarv in August, 1942. dersigned, Earl E. Precht, istrator of the estate of For Cw)nty Collector. Ann Precht, deceased, CLARENCE C.

COX ake final settlement of his nts with said estate as ted a set of rules for delivery drain GOunty National Farm Ben Crump of Centralia, Mrs. 'Junior attended church at Mt. ty adeqUate diet for all our 'p, 3 of groceries during the period Loan Association has been cal- Howell Collier and daughter of zin Sunday. people, we need to produce W' Dalbey 01 Jenmng of the war. The rules are de- led for January 27.

The meet- Columbia, Harrison Ford of The Molino Community 4-H more of the vitamin and miner- Lcc2e Hobart T. Allison signed to effect a conservation inS will take place at the Mexico and Mrs. Charles Thorpe Club held its regular meeting al-rich foods. Thompson and Mrs. Munson; administrator at the next URGES FARMERS TO jn Rres and vehicles in makipg Mexico Savings Bank beginning and son of Mexico.

at the schoolhouse last Thurs- Q. If there is no shortage of grandchildren: a sister, Mrs. of the Probate Court of REGISTER FOR deliveries to the consumer. Sa- at IB m. with a luncheon at Dismissed Thursday: Mrs.

day night. Mr. Mutti was out foods in the country, then why W. R. Gaines of White Rock, ain County, Missouri, to CIVILIAN DEFENSE turdays have a later deadline noon- Ji Lloyd, vice-presi- George Menefee of Laddonia.

to help get the work planned is the Government making such British Columbia: a brother, W. olden at Mexico, Missouri, for the ordering groceries that dent and secretary of the Feder- AUDRAIN: Admitted Friday: and started for another year. an effort to increase farm prod- E. Allison of this city; and It is important that farmers Qi i.anrt Rank uhii tho m-i id County, on, the 9th day al Land Bank will be the pri- LeRoy McBride and Mrs. E.

Mr. and Mrs. Latta uetion? many friends, who with the In- Lawrence ncipal speaker. J. Friedmeyer of Mexico.

are the proud parents of a son A- So that faers will be telligencer, extend sympathy. EARL E. PRECHT says Glen L. Mutti who is a NEW HGURS Dismissed Friday: Mrs. Al- born January 15th.

Mrs. Latta PrpPared in advance to meet in- ted by me, this 7th day of the Audrain County new United Em. bert Scott flf Mexico. is ihe daughter of Mr and Mrs. creascd demand both in our Netherlands Indies has an nuary, 1942: efense Louncil and poyment Service, until recent- VyOUIliy GENERAL: Admitted Fridav: F.

A. Albright of this com- 'nvn. RALPH CORNETT also Secretary of Audrain Agri- the Missourj 'state SESSION FOR FARMERS Martin I.azerett of Middletown, munitv ta" fr Certaln Vltal foods Judge of Probate Court cultural War Board. If the ment gervice has a Audrain farmers and land Dismissed Friday: Mrs. Har- Mrs.

Jennings Tallev enter- st insertion: 15-22-29-5 time over comes when it is ne- ule of hours. starting Monday wl have an opportun- old Sankpjll and son of Van- tained the Junior II T. U. class oessar.v to call on farmers to the office hours aTe from to take part in a short dalia TRUSTEES SALE help in the Civilian Defense ef- to 4:30 from Monday through course training school to be A Albright ot this com- and in Great Bri- estimated population of nearlr tain for certain vital foods. In- 70.000.000 persons, including creased food production also more than a million Chinese, means better workers and sol diers and protects consumers of which she is leader, to a against excessive food prices.

AUDRAIN: Dismissed Satur- social last Friday night. Twelve Here's the New Armaktg js the Government going Mrs. Ella Alderson of members were present and sev- to ration foods? yn ereas, James Monroe Bea- fort, the farmers help and ef- Friday and from 8 30 to 12 30 conducted on Farm Management and Grace H. Beagles, fort may be more important on Saturdav Thp office subjects and soil conservation nd and wife, by their than that of residents of a town been placed under federal sup activities that will be held in soss 1 rs' en vis'tols' A- The policy of the govern- in Deed of Trust dated ike Mexico or Vandalia, ervision and is under the civil Mexico in a nine day session Frank Eduards and son, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Derry ment is to encourage farmers Frank. CODGH MIXTURE From Canada Druggists Report Big Demand Buckley's CANADIOL Mixture is different i hon Pre onsor latiort Par- and II. A. Beasley and Mr. and Mrs.

Howe of St to increase production so that Mutli, who is conducing the of this city, and Mrs. Neal Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Will Berry there will be enough food for enrollment for the school. The Bishop of New Florence.

Ad- of Molino and Mr. and Mrs. needs, thus precenting great couple of doses, instantly you feel its powerful dates for the school are Febru- mitted: A. W. Kelly of Hanni- William Martin were Sunday shortages which would make phlegm is loosened and raised clogged bron chial tubes open up, air passages cleared.

All druggists. Satisfaction or money refunded. ir, ratinnintr nvMrv ,3 3 aCCden.t case lwhos con: dinner gucsts of Mr and Mrs' 7 Are any foods -oinc to 10 17 18 24 dU.on remains unchanged; and Oscar Martin of south beQscarce exfyear more effective faster in action than anything 16, 1929, and recorded in Mutti declared. service, ffice of the Recorder parmers can still register ail of Audrain County RUs- thig week in Mexico, 2 doors ATTEND SCOUT MEET in Book at ag south of Mexico Savings Bank, A large number of Mexico yd to E. McKissick djd not register Mon- Scouters attended the annual I nHAtedne day, January 19th.

meeting of Central Missouri her he indebtedness in said of ih Albert Hendershott, New Flor- Mexico ntre nexl Jedr' of trust particularly de- rma E- Mackey, Chairman Council at the Tiger Hotel in FAIR MEET1NG enee sorrv indeed to lose A' 1,1 next years the following described of Audrain Agricultural War Coiumbia last Thursday night. The Missouri Association CENTRAL- Admitted Satur- our Molino teleplione mentor production goaIs -allowance was estate situated in Audrain Board today issued a plea to Of specai interest was the aw- Fairs and Agricutural Exhibi. day LkSm Craightd Mr wlc ta' n0t for the needs tv Missouri to-wit: all farm people to register for ardmg of two beaver medals tions iR ld annuai mpPt. -n ,7 a Raymond Wilson. of tbe American people, includ- Southeast Quarter of the Civilian Defense.

Mackey stai- stii.atsad work ing Friday, January 23, in Mex- Mexico 1 Ur nCW operator wlH be rs' ing distribution to the under- dane 111 for this Marshall who has been operator Asthma Mucus Coughing, Gasping privileged, and for exports east Quarter, and the ed it was his belief that prac- scouting area. ieo Invited to attend the meet- broad, but also for stock piles or reserves of food. This ritotild p58SkWtete. ally all committeemen work- awards went to a Kemper JT Branch past year. aaa in which beion butt- and Lonnie Lee Smith, all Mrs.

Nan Williams of Mex- be sufficient to meet all our lure reruove thick excess mucus. No dopes, riD injections. Justtastekss, ico werc Sunday guests of Mr. food needs ofe unpleasant tablets. Tfie rapid, delightful palliative action commonly helps nature bring welcome sleep a God-seed.

A printed welcome sleep a God-seDd. A and the West twenty-six or wi two-thirds (26 2-3) acres Qjvilian Defense. Southwest Quarter of the west Quarter, and the twenty-six and two-thirds Chaplain J. H. McAfee, sub- EVENING SCHOOL -3) acres of the Northwest district officer for this area, Approximartely 100 printe-guarantee wrapped around each package of Mendaro insures an immediate refund of the full cost unless you are completely satisfied.

You have everything to gain and nothing to lose under this positive money back guarantee so get MeuUaco from your druggist today for only 60c. association as well as members of all other fairs held in the state last year. Matters of vital Dlsnussed Tuesday: Wil- and Mrs. John Cauthorn and importance to the fair industry bam oad and son Mexico, Alva. in Missouri are to be discussed, Chester Thompson, Ben Ridge- Mr r.nd Mrs.

Frank Wain- persons way, both of Mexico and Scott entertained at a birthday ter of the Southwest Qu- visited at the Audrain CCC registered last Monday night for PRINCIPALS CHANGED Thomas Davidson jjj' Wellsville. dinner Sunday for their 4-year- of Section Eleven (11); Camp Tuesday. Chaplain Me- the second semester of even- Lieut. Robert G. Sellards of Dismissed Saturday: Mrs.

old daughter, Juanita. Those also, a strip of land forty Afee, whose home is at Hig- ing school. This was quite a Co. 1757, Bedford, took over Frank Edwards and son of this present were Mr. and Mrs.

Will feet wide across the North ginsville. is new in this small number compared with the command of the CCC Camp city. Wainscott. Mr and Mrs. Clyde An estimated 140 tons of of the East fifty-three and area, although he has been with the first semester and married here Monday to replace Lieut.

GENERAL: Admitted Tues- Wainscott and son. and Mr. and scraP iron have been taken hird (53 1-3) acres of the the CCC for some time. women were urged to register Gerald F. Ely who has been day: Mrs.

Roy Chapman of Mrs. Jessie Bonnie of Mexico. trom Audrain farms and sold called into the army. Soil Mexico and H. J.

Barton of Mrs. Stanley Jackson and to bo used in defense industries, Conservation Camp Superinten- Williamsburg. daughter. Mrs. Cora Martin was announced Wednesday dent C.

E. Moyer is also leav- Dismissed Tuesday: Mrs. and Mrs. Mary Sappington, all by drnla Mackey, USDA War NOSE PICKING May be a Sign of ing is being replaced by Paul Herbert Keith of Mexico W. Eastman, formerly Chilli cothe camp AUDRAIN: Dismissed DOG TAX NOTICE Dont blame your child! It looks like just nasty habit, but it may mean that ugly, Wed- and Mrs John Cauthorn one rhls figure was derived on crawling roundworms are starting trouble 1Q inside the child right vow.

Other warning nesdav: Lavcrenc Fritch of oav last week. ot io reports aireactj are: picky appetite, fidgeting, un- Mexico: Mrs. Paul Rise and Mrs. Edgar Martin kept the made Mr Mackey. He said XSyfanywheTan -catch- round- daughter of Centralia: J.

T. Molino post office three days there is Quite a large Swift of Mexico and Mrs. Bert last week while the Post- amunt of scrap on farms and its America's leading proprietary worm Johnston and son of Father. mistress, Miss Fannie Edge ured tarrs to gather this by went to Oklahoma to see a cou- ethor to be sold and used Jgm nuiuis arc it is just Baptist Mission Week Announced HOW Den it is most nocaod. mild laxative.

Demand Jaynes Vermifuge. sin who is seriously ill. The Rev. J. A.

Bryson, mis- rntrrrr rmiRT sionary for this district, has CIRCUIT COURT announced plans for Audrain William F. Ball was bound Baptist Mission Week. over to present term of the Two foreign missionaries will Audrain County Circuit Court -YOU GIRLS WHO SUFFER Distress From MONTHLY FEMALE WEAKNESS EST The Missouri Dog Tax Law heretofprC approved and adopted by the voters of Audrain County provides among other things as follows; 'SECTION 14547. AMOUNT OF TAX The tax on each male dog and each spayed female dog, of which the certificate of a veterinarian or affida vit of the owner is produced, in this state shall be one dollar ($1.00) per year, and the tax on all other dogs in this state shall be three dollars ($3.00) per year, payable to the county clerk, of the county in which the owner resides. "SECTION 14557.

FAILURE TO PAY TAX Every owner of a dog and every person who shall suffer or permit a dog to remain upon such premises under his immediate control without having caused such dog to be listed and the tax thereon to be paid as provided for by this article shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof fined not less than five dollars ($5.00) nor more than twenty-five dollars Any person or persons owning or possessing any such dogs after February 1, 1942 upon which said tax has not been paid will be subject to prosecution. GEORGE ADAMS PROSECUTING ATTORNEY AND NEED TO BUILD UP RED BLOOD COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) Douglas Fields, 215-pound freshman tackle at Maryland, make the tour of the association, Thlrsda from the jutice court went through the football sea. one speaking in each church. of hannon the charge ot w)thout inju then suf.

Some churches will plan to ob- He furnish- anke sprain while be. serve mission study classes ed bond for $250. ing initiated into a fraternity. throughout the week, it was said. The schedule for the missionaries follows; Monday night, January 26, Hopewell and Bethlehem; Tuesday 10 a.

m. with lunch and services at New Hope and Beaver Dam; Tuesday night, Mt. Zion and Littleby; Wednesday night. Union and Mexico; Thursday, 10 lunch, 2:30 m. Corinth and Pleasant Plains; Thursday night, Laddonia and Farber; and Friday night Vandalia and Perry.

traps TAKE HEED if you have all or any one of these symptoms: do you suffer headache, cramps, tack-ache, nervousness, weakness, crankiness, distress of Irregularities," periods of the blues, a Woated remarkable benefits! Taken regu-feeling-due to functional monthly larly-they help build up resistance disturbances? against such annoying symptoms. Then start at once try Lydia Lydia Pinkham's Compound Pinkham's Compound Tablets Tablets are also especially helpful twlth added iron). Pinkham's in building up red blood and thus Tablets are famous for relieving aid in promoting more strength monthly pain and distress. Thou- and energy. Follow label difee-sands of girls and women report tions.

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