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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • 6

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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I I TMMIMfTtTTTT1 IT pTTTTf 4 1 JTTrrrrr PAGE SIX THE IOLA WSGtStER, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE lB IOLA, KANSAS fir, 749 TIIE WEATHER ELSEWHERE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS High Low Pr. Neosho Falls Mildred Rural Homes For Elderly Through FI1A family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Heslop and Mr. and Mrs.

Don Heslop pud boys, Iola; Mr. and Mrs. Pill McCullough' and children and Fred Hoslop. Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn West, Kansas City, visited Saturday till Monday with Mrs. Dorothy Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown, Iola was Sunday dinner guests. We received a heavy rain Monday afternoon and during the night.

Asks Result Judgment WASHINGTON (AP) Presidential aide McGeorge Bunt says action in Viet Na tl and the Dominican Republic should be judged by its results. While immediate and unanimous approval is not anticipated, he told an International Publishers Association luncheon Wednesday, we expect to be judged in the end by the result, bv the effect of wbat is done, ile said U.S. power was being used in the two nations in the interest of peace and the people involved. The Wright Brothers tested a foil-supported boat in 1907. pcndence and Mrs.

Max Jack-son, were visitors Thursday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry. Sunday callers of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Burton were Mrs.

Vera Burton, Yates Center; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Baily' and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maley and two sons, Mrs.

Lillian Compton and three children, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burton, Topeka; Mrs. Lillian Herring, Iola; Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. McNutt and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gibson Jr.

and tiwo children, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gibson and son, Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R.

Stalnaker, Emerado, N. Dakota; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gibson and children, and Mr. and Howard Barton and two grand children of Omaha; Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Burton, Kincaid; and local relatives, Memorial Day, at home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burton Sr. Hie Heslop family enjoyed a get together and picnic Sunday at the old crain ford.

Present were Mr. and Mrs. Myron Boughton, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Boughton and children, Sapulpa, Mrs.

Anna Stovall and grand daughter, Colony; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller, Iola; Mrs. Donna Laymian, Ibla; Mrs. Kay Jones, Wichita; Mrs.

Martha Heslop; Mr. and Mfs. James Heslop and are available all tlma for any local PLOTMIG REPAIR SERVICE Whin you nwd We Kill do our bat cads. Bud Anderson Plumbing Service 113 E. Uadfson IOLA EN 5 2230 a plumber call en to take care cf year PHONE 5-3111 DELIVERY U.S.D.A.

Choice Elderly people, if they live in rural areas, need not give up the idea of building, buying or repairing their homes on credit, says Ralph A. Killgore, Farmers Home Administration county supervisor, serving Allen and Anderson Counties. Killgore said thaV citizens who are 62 years and over, living in a rural community of 2,500 or less, may be eligible for a 33-year loan bearing 4 percent interest to buy an older home or build a new one. The FHA supervisor said elderly residents may also be eligible for smaller loans for home repairs. Funds for construction of senior citizen rental housing units may also be provided by private investors with FHA guaranteeing repayment.

This fiscal year through April 30 Farmers Home Administration has advanced $5,586,876 to senior citizens for construction, buying and repairing of individual homes. The total loaned is up 17 per cent over a similar period last fiscal year. Over 1,200 elderly people in 30 states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands were able to get loans for new or unproved housing through toe senior citizen rural housing program of Farmers Home Administration. Another $1,248,510 was advanced by the U. S.

Department of Agriculture agency for the construction of rental housing units for senior citizens during the same period, July 1, 1964 through April 30, 1965. FHA direct loans for senior citizen rental housing in rural communities bear 3.75 per cent interest, Onto up to 50 years for (JlEXt 3 vYJiTiL in SHOP-SITE MARKET (T-Trace) repayment. But loans insured by the agency for rental housing currently bear 5.75 per cent interest. Borrowers have up to 40 years to repay. Additional information about the senior citizen rural housing loan program is available at the Farmers Home Administration office at 221 South Jefferson, Iola.

I REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 1 Issued Daily by The Iola I Abstract Company George W. Carney et ux to L. C. Swiggett. W.

$1.00 as to SEV of 34-23-20 and EV4 of NEV4 of 3-24-20. 5-29-65. Carolyn J. Smith, to Ben W. Smith, W.

$1.00 as to Lot 17, Stalnakers Add. to City of Iola. 5-28-65. (Mrs. Bello Mcfford) Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Andy Bauer, David and Marilyn were Mrs. Grace Sallee and Miss Margaret OConnor, Kansas City, Carl Riley, Vernon, and, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kaufman, Wichita.

Afternoon callers were Loretta Sullivan, K. C. Mrs. Mary Purcell, Iola, Ralph Purcell, Ft. Scott, Mr.

and Mrs. Rex Bauer, Stacey and Kevin, Gas City, and Dee and Judy Francis, Wichita. Mrs. Pearl Guatney and Carol and Floyd Eggleston, LeRoy, drove to Little Sandy cemetery Sunday. Saturday evening guests of Mrs.

Bernice Harris were Mrs. Lucefaa Powell and Billie Du Coin of Topeka; Prof, and Mrs. C. A. Gordon, Baldwin, and daughter, Mrs.

Gene Mattison, Lawrence, Mrs. Pauline Decker, Norfolk, and Mary Marie Garland, Downey, Mr. and Mrs. G. C.

Zink, Yates; Center. Mrs. Gladys Holland, Independence, Kansas, was a supper guest and evening caller of Mrs. Wilma Dible. Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Saferite and Karen were Mrs. Martha Saferite, Iola; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Parrish, Glenda, Sandra and Danny, Iola Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Saferite, Carthage, and Miss Connie Jo Saferite, Topeka, dinner guests. Mrs. Gladys Holland, Inde- SEE US FOR NAVACO AWNINGS AL. STORM WINDOWS AL.

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48 LB. NO. ONE ARIZONA NEW TO AIR ACADEMY Craig Charles Jeffery, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Latta, of rural Iola, has been appointed to the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde A. Jeffery of Wichita. Number 1 (CsattoM FTOrn Page Om) is 30 times stronger than plastic used in airplane canopies. To protect against the suns bright rays, the outer visor has been tinted a blue-green.

The middle visor has a gold tint to control the heat and also is made of Lexan. The innermost visor shuts tight to the suit and keeps the pressure inside the garment. It was beefed up after Virgil I. Grissoms visor shattered during re-entry March 23. For astronaut Edward H.

Whites projected space walk, a special pair of gloves were developed to fit over the regular pair attached to the space suit. The over-gloves were designed to protect against thermal heating. They were tested as a man held, for five minutes without being burned, an object that had been heated to 250 degrees. Edward L. Hays, chief of crew systems at the Manned Spacecraft Center, said the suit had been tested in every conceivable way.

Each suit is tailored for the individual astronaut. Gloves and helmet can be removed when the space capsule is fully pressurized. Position to Marshall NEIW YORK (AP) Burke MarShallr" head" of -toe' U.S. Justice Departments civil rights division from 1961 until last January, has been appointed vice president and general counsel of International Business Machines Corp- Marshall, appointed by IBM Wednesday, rejoined his Washington law firm after leaving toe Justice Department. YOU CANT COTTAGE Uft our lid and youll flip FARBEST 0LE0 8 58 PAGE COTTAGE CHEESE 2 38 SEALTEST ICE NIEAH 63c FROZEN FDEUCtl FOIES 2 a.

38 SUNKIST CALIFORNIA, 2ND AND LINCOLN FREE SEVEN BONE ARM CUT. 69c GROUND BEEF 3 $1.29 ALL MEAT r.1li:CED HAM U.S. King Size CORE 78' io-oz. CTNS. LG.

140 SIZE (Mrs. Nina Thomas) Mrs. E. C. Dudley and Mrs.

Nina Thomas accompanied Ralph Mulkey to the Garnett cemetery Thursday last week. Mr Mrs. George Dudley of Blue were Thursday afternoon callers at Mrs. E. C.

Dudleys and Mrs. Nina Thomas last week. The yearly alumni get together was held Saturday evening at the Mildred school house rith about its usual number present. Mildred church services were as usual Sunday but Sunday school hour was used by our friend and one time neighbor, Charles Barr of Matte son, I1L, to tell ns of his trip to Russia, his talks, with prominent people, places of interest he visited there. (Mr.

and Mrs. Dillard Petty and Mrs. Frank Richardson of DeSoto were Saturday callers at Lonnie Huttons, and Memorial Day dinner guests at Huttons were Mrs. Leona Hutton of: Moran, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Bikhvih and son Mike of Cblanute and Rollin Hutton of Chanute. Among the old friends of other days at the Sunday church service were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gerdsen of Unkmtown. Memorial day services at Fairview Chapel were held at p.m.

Sunday with Charles Barr as speaker. Andy Evans Jr. gave the Gettysburg address and Norma Origin gave a musical number and David Colgin sounded taps. Others helped decorate the soldiers graves. So many coming and going all day and even (Monday folks were visiting the city of the dead.

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Powers entertained Charles Barr and son CUrney of Mattison, I1L, over the week end and other guests at the Powers home were Mrs. Laverae Barr Davidson and four children of Hope, Irene West, of Joplin, Ar-leta Andre of K. C.

Mr. and Mrs. Mickey McBride and son Of Wichita. (Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Mulkey spent Memorial Day with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lewis and Bobby Kent in Kansas City, Ks. i Weekend and Memorial Day visitors and callers at the Hubert Brown home were Mr. and Mrs.

Elden Hueston and Mr. end Mrs. John Crocker of K. C. Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Patton of It. Smith, Arkansas, Mr. and Mis. Harold Cutbirth of McPherson and Mr.

and Mrs. Westy Stephens of Moran and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Jackson of rural Etemore. Weekend and Memorial Day guests anfTtfllWS at the Ralph Bynum home were Mr.

and Mrs. Elmo Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Lewis of Belle Plain, Mrs. Emmett Bynum of Kansas City, Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Smith and son Randy of Topeka, and a girl friend also Guy Dawry of Topeka. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shively visited Sunday afternoon with Mr.

and Mrs. John Quick of St. Paul, Kansas. The Charles Brown family spent (Memorial day at the John Gqlba home in DeSoto and Sandra Brown Stayed tor a longer visit. On Monday Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Brown, Kenneth Brown and Wilma Brown had dinner at the Floyd Health home to Iota. Mrs. Freda Kepley called at the Ray. Shively home Memorial week, end and then went to Stark to spend a few days there.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ham-, tnood 'of Hutchinson brought his mother, Mrs. Leona Hammond to her Mildred home Friday- then Lloyd and. family returned tb Hutchinson Monday.

Next Sunday we start our annual change over in S. S. and church services. Sunday school at 9:15 a. June 6 and preaching cervices at 10:15 a.m.

s'Mr. and Mrs. Dan White of St. Joe, spent Monday and Tuesday at Grant Dickinsons. I The Carson families made their annual Memorial day trip to Liberal, Missouri, to visit the Garland cemetery.

They had (firmer at the Quinsey home at noon and visited the cemetery in the afternoon and also attended a-baby shower in honor of little David Paul Carson. KiSURE YOUR CROPS Fern Dererj Way! In 1H4 Farm Bureau peld 11 dividend on crop hail premiums. This Yoor WILT RECZ1IR It assisting your Farm Bureau Agant DAtl CLARK 1SS I. Jockoan Iola CN MSI RED POTATOES 10 78 SPEA5 HOMEMADE ITALIAN DRESSING: Combine the fbllowinf hi a Jar. Shake vigorously.

Va cup Speas Vinegar, 1 cup salad oil, 1 teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon white pepper, Vi teaspoon celery salt Va teaspoon eayenne, Va teaspoon dry mustard, 1 clove garlic, minced, and dash Tabasco sauce. Shake again before serving. Yield: IVa cups. FREE: 2t-pgo bookM, Why Didnt Someone Toll Me About AH Tboto Utot for Vlnogar. Writo SPEAS COMPANY, 2409 Nlcholton Are.

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Years Available:
1875-2014