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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • 3

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The Iola Registeri
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TOLA. KANSAS THE IOI.A REGISTER. MONDAY EVENING. AUGUST 23, 1943. PAGE THREE Kiska Invaders Off for the Attack SEK Insurance Men Meet In Chanute in October 1 1 Parsons, Aug.

23, (AP) The sixth annual southeast Kansas life underwriters sales congress will be at Chanute late in October, 15 insurance men decided at a meeting today. John Kerns, Pittsburg, was named general chairman for the congress. Miss Shirley Robb of Moran visit -d last week with her sister, Mrs. jxhia R. Smith and Archie Ray mith Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Eli Parker of Arkansas City are here for a visit with their daughter, Kirs. A. V.

Cyrus and her family. Todays ration information In Shannon dc Shannon Hardware ad today. adv. Mrs. Lenelle Varner of Coffeyville visited over the week-end in lola at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. L. R. Varner. Mrs.

Varner is chief telephone operator at the Coffeyville army air base. I ft Jp rZ Tt i ndf I A- I jV 4 3 mttwh9-' i i Wr 4 In sandpapering a dirty auto commutator, there is a danger of polishing it unevenly, thus causing the brushes to seat unevenly. Greenland is 43 times the size of Denmark, its mother country. fly-casling practice! "Just getting a little i Cjsi With large naval craft standing by in the background. Allied troops hustle Into formation as they are loaded into shallow-draft boat on shore of an unidentified Aleutian island for the start of the combined American and Canadian land, sea and air attack which resulted in the capture of the once strong Jap North Pacific base.

FromwliereJ sit Jy Joe Marsh. Uniflo Motor Oil, Lubrication, fires. Batteries. Skelly Gas Station, -adv. Dene Brower, who has been work ng in western Kansas this summer, turned home Saturday.

lie is the pn of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Brower. i Large Site ARMSTRONGS QUAKER RUGS 12x13 and 12xlS SLEEPER FURNITURE CO. Sunday dinner guests at the larry Ray homo were Mr.

and Mrs. Jalvin Lenord and their daughter Ihirley, of Rose, and Mr. and frs. Melvin Brown and Melvin jee, and Miss Helen Tillman of ola. WAUGII FUNERAL HOME 38.

Dr. R. F. Campbell has returned rom Minnesota where he has been he past several weeks recuperating from an operation. He is getting along satisfaotorily at this time but will not be able to be in his office for about two weeks.

LEWIS PAINT STORE I Sewall Paints See oar new 1913 Wallpaper Fainting and Paperhanging PHONE 111 Francis Schumacher, aviation electrician's mate, second class. Is home on a short leave visiting his mother, Mrs. Maude Schumacher. He has been on duty aboard a new aircraft carrier. Housewives, do you have trouble remembering what food stamps are good and when they expire? See Shannon Shannon Hardware ad for ration Information.

adv. Sgt. L. R. Snodgrass who has been overseas since February is now somewhere in Africa.

Roy E. McDonald, who has been a patient at St. Johns hospital the past two weeks, following a major operation, returned to his home yesterday. BOOKS ARE VALUABLE I Let us rebind your Bible, Prayer Book, or other treasured books. Save those valuable magazines by having them bound in one volume.

We do all kinds of gold lettering. THE REGISTER BINDERY Second Floor Register Bldg. Phone IS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geer of Wichita visited over the week-end with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Geer of near Lallarpe, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McBee. Mrs.

Geer returned to Wichita last evening and Mr. Geer remained for a longer visit. Well eays Judge Cunningham. I see they've got it! Got what? I says. "Look, beams the Judge.

And he pulls out an article about a special kind lie detector an alcoholometer they call it. When a fellow gets haled Into court for doing mischief, and blames it all on a couple of beers, this scientific machine proves whether just a couple of beers is really the true answer. And course it isnt. Because a couple of beers, enjoyed with The wifes due home from the factory any minute, J)oc slay here and fell her my health demands a weeks rest from this housework and Ill brine vou some fishl 19 43, Bmring InJmttrj Totrmtmtion. Kmhus Gommitt Eakrri T.

Mcdmggmtt, StaU Director, 1004 fifwi Bldg Wtebks '-V dfk JL ft. it f' -it ih tunwria R. Snodgrass arrived yesterday from Wichita to spend a week here on business. Mr. Snodgrass is a former resident of lola.

RELEFORD FUNERAL HOME 88 Miss Gertrude Sutcliffe, who has been a guest the past several weeks of Mrs. James F. Dwyer, left last evening for 3 Dorado to visit Mrs. J. S.

Sutcliffe and Mr. and Mrs. Carter, former Iolans. DRS. W.

P. LUCY BL HULL Ground Floor Office 12 North Sycamore Genuine O-S-T-E-O-P-A-T-H-Y Reliable Diagnosticians Miss Flora Schumacher of Kansas City is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Maude Schumacher, and her brother, A. E. M.

2c, who is home on a short leave. Mrs. L. R. Snodgrass Jr of Wichita is here to spend a weeks vacation with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Bergman. WAUGH FUNERAL HOME-36. Mrs. Ida Cain and her daughter Mrs.

Ethel Parker and Clara, and Miss Mary Lou Duncan, who have been here visiting Mrs. Cains daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Winchester, will return to Bartlesville, tomorrow. Mr.

Winchesters mother, who has been here the past week, will return home with them. 51 YEARS IN IOLA Paints Gian General Hardware BRIGHAM HARDWARE Sgt. and Mrs. Morris McKean an-, nounce the birth af a daughter this morning at St. Johns hospital.

Mrs. McKean before her marriage was Miss Arlene Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Fisher in Wheeler Heights. Sgt. McKean is stationed at the Independence, Kas air base. EARTH ON OCEAN If the earths surface were to be ironed out flat, water would rush over the entire globe to make it an enormous ocean two miles deep. BELTS hr feo GATES BELTS SMALL MACMMtS SCHELLS APPLIANCE STORE South Side Square.

MEMORIALS BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER EXCLUSIVE DEALER OF GOLD BOND GRANITES Which Carry the1 Longest Written Bonded Guarantee In America BRUCE MARBLE GRANITE WORKS Telephone Day or Night 850 N. Jefferson, lola Kansas Phone 285 MORE AND MORE thrifty home buyers are discovering the TIME-SAVING and MONEY-SAVING advantages of our Direct Reduction Home Loan plan. Well gladly explain the details, with no obligation on your part. SECURITY BLDG. A LOAN ASSO.

Bay War Bonds and Stamps Here Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Cyrus had as guests over the week-end Sgt.

and Mrs. Cloyd Alderson of Marysville, Calif. The Aldersons also visited Mrs. Aldersons parents near Lallarpe, and Sgt. Aldersons parents at Yates Center while they were here.

SLEEPER MORTUARY. PHONE 72. Miss Agnes Dvorak left Saturday for Odell, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dvorak.

She is on a weeks vacation from her work in the office at the Lehigh Portland Cement plant. Old Newspaper Bundles 19 pounds for 5c Iota Register Mrs. Ira F. Kerwood and her daughter Pattie expect to leave tomorrow or Wednesday for McGregor, to join Dr. Kerwood and make their home.

Dr. Kerwood, an osteopathic physician here for many years, left lola about a year ago to establish a practice in McGregor. Dr. Humphry, Chiropractor. 117 East Jackson.

Phone 994. adv. Miss Elizabeth and Miss Vivian Babcock returned from Tulsa. yesterday after a weeks visit with relatives. Don Morrell, who is employed at thf Coffeyville army air base, has been promoted from chief operating engineer to superintendent of maintenance.

He has been at the air base the past several months. SEALEY MATTRESS Air Woven, Tuftless Made for over 59 years. Boxed Springs to Match. CURTIS FURNITURE Glen (Bullets) Handley this morning vigorously denied the report that a penny stuck behind a fuse caused the small fire in the fuse box at his home, 711 North Cottonwood, last week. The firemen also say that a short was found outside the fuse box and that that caused the trouble.

1 19 Lair 21 Negative word 22 Therefore 24 Female deer, 26 Any 28 Be in debt 29 Sprite 31 Abstract being 32 Snake 33 Stop! 34 Clean 35 Nickname for Abraham 37 Punish by fine 38 It off vertically 39 Tendon 41 Woody plants 42 Stockings 43 Breathe 1 rapidly 45 Rodent 48 It can backwards 47 Tavern 48 Unhappy 49 Three (prefix) 50 Serpent 52 We VERTICAL. 1 Hourly 2 Evolves 3 0te vein 4 Anger 5 Elderly 6 Calm i 7 Weight allowance 8 Is (Latin) 9 Music note 10 Merchandise 11 Metal 12 Pinch 13 Catches breath t. Rome Reported Swept By Violent Storm London, Aug. 23, (AP) A Rome dispatch broadcast by the Berlin radio said a violent storm had swept the Italian capital today, causing some houses to collapse in raging flood waters. The broadcast was recorded by the Associated Press.

PUT GAMBLERS TO WORK New York, Aug. 23, (AP) Mayor F. II. has served notice on the citys gambling fraternity that they are to go to work at legitimate jobs. In his weekly broadcast yesterday the mayor instructed police to take -tinhorn gamblers to the United States employment service office or to one of the city departments and offer them work.

Grab these men, he said, -put them to work, or bring them before a Judge. HELPFUL Santa Fe, N. (AP) Will Shuster, rationing board member, has been too busy helping others with their rationing troubles. Today he ran rt of gasoline, and realized he had forgotten to sign up for new coupons. friends, 14 way people keep out of trouble, not get Into It! From where I sit, I certainly agree with the Judge.

The fellow with the alibi about a couple of beers is reflecting on good citizens everywhere who enjoy a quiet glass of beer with their meals siltin with their friends or Just relaxing after a days work. Moderate folks like that are entitled to consideration. oetfiiva il pft. me. T.

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w. 0-3 The Rev. and Mrs. T. M.

SheUen-berger and their son Max returned last night after spending a weeks vac ion at Eureka Springs, Ark. Tires, Tubes, Batteries. Cities Service, 301 N. Washington. Mrs.

W. L. Allison suffered a broken hip Saturday when she fell at her home, and was taken to St. Johns hospital Saturday afternoon. Mrs.

Allison is 83 years old. Tire Recapping, and Vulcanizing 21-Hour Service On passenger and truck tires -all work done in lola, Guy Oliver Vulcanizing and Tread Service Miss Grace Allison arrived yesterday from Welda to be with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Allison. Mrs. Allison Is in St. John's hospital for treatment of a broken hip. SLEEPER MORTUARY.

PHONE 72. Miss Ruth Stoddard has returned to her home in Wichita after spending the week-end with friends here. Mrs. Phillip Ferguson will arrive Wednesday from California to be with her mother, Mrs. W.

L. Allison, who suffered a broken hip Saturday when she fell. 1 RADIANT HEATERS $7.95 up SLEEPER FURNITURE CO. Mrs. J.

P. Kohler, who has been In Peyton, the past week visiting her sister, Mrs. T. S. Williams, returned home this morning.

RELEFORDS AMBULANCE. Pho. 83 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Winchester had as guests at their home yesterday, Mrs.

Winchesters mother, Mrs. Ida Cain and her sister Mrs. Ethel Parker and daughter Clara, Mrs. Winchester, and a niece Miss Mary Lou Duncan, all of Bartlesville, Mrs. Rose Snider and Mrs.

Vernon Cain of lola, and Mr. and Mrs. Mote Robinson of Lallarpe. FAMILY LIFE (By Tom Waugh) Theres an old saying that as the family goes, so goes the nation. Most of us can remember when life began at home.

And it stayed there until the natural instincts of the young folks scattered their interests. But home was the firm thing that endured. Remember those old sea shells on the whatnot in the parlor? That crayon portrait of great grandpa that glared down from the walls? Criticize those homes, if you want to, from modern interior decorating standards. But from the standard of human living they were pretty splendid. Nobody wants to turn back the clock and take on the many inconveniences of those earlier days.

But it would be good If, somehow, we could have again that strong home influence that used to dominate American life. Next Monday Mr. Waugh of the Waugh Funeral Home will comment on -Mother's Vacation, 1943. adv. Marriage licenses were issued Saturday to Ivan H.

Cooper, 24, and Miss Eileen Gregory, 22, lola; to Merle R. Allen, 20, and Miss Edna M. McKaig. 20, Chanute; and to Pvt. Chas.

R. Betts, 21. Hutchinson and Miss Olive Bell Baughn, 18, of FLYING MACHINE Answer to Previous Fuxxle HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured flying machine 10 It has no 14 Scent 15 Rent 16 Melody 17 Impolite 18 Dash 19 Lets fall ii 'Here comes the farmer who owns this land and the place looks a sight hurry up, George, and put on your shoes Writing to Clark Gable and Tyrone Power is all right, but why not write to the soldier boys' you know? You dont have to be that pa trio tic 1 24 Quantity 25 Male children 28 Like 27 Truth 29 Within 30 Us 32 Exist 33 Him 34 Cooking utensil 36 Health Yesort 38 Toward 39 It is used to hunt 40 Mountain (abbr.) 42 Engage for service 43 Through 44 Scandinavian coin 48 Hand I doubled up 50 Unclothed 51 Repose 52 Pertaining' to ulna 53 At one time 54 Meat dish 55 Associations is fi-79 rz i 1 1 1 fcjWzi; HERE TODAY, GONE TOMORROW Stoves, Poultry Netting, Heavy Barbwire, Papec Cutter, Fencing, Bale Ties, Daisy Churns, Furnaces. RATION INFORMATION Red Meat Stamps U-V-W pood thru Aug. 31.

Meat Stamp food thru Oct. Blue Food Stamp, R-S-T good through September 2th. Sl gar. Stamp No. 14 good through October 3 let.

Sugar, Stamp, No. IS, I good for lb. canning ntgar. Shoes. Stamp No.

It good through October 3tth. Stoves, Obtain Purchase Certificate from Local Board SHANNON SHANNON HARDWARE pneermt nr r. at Q.V I claim some credit for you winning those medals. Bill remember how I cured you of being afraid of lightning Nand. thunder? Guess ycAirc right about China, Mr.

Jones Tve been so busy at.camp.I.havent had lime to.k.ecp up with the avsroew3r'r; '7'.

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