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WAS waiting my turn at Gaston's while the freshman polished off an Ag instructor, when Kohl, who, though he is a junior, is still an enthusiastic supporter of his home town, came in to borrow the Centralia Daily Sentinel to read the personal column.

Curiosity got the better of my early training in manners, and I glanced at the paper. He was reading:

"James Heffington is playing the cornet for Linn Byers.

Postmaster Bill Whitney has had a new sign painted for the postoffice.

Miss Jessie Siegler will entertain the embroidery club at her home this afternoon.

McKinley Miller visited over Sunday with friends in Odin.

The Baptist Sunday School will give an ice cream supper Saturday evening at the