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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 8

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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8
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PAGE EIGHT THE lOLA REGfSTER. THURSDAY EVENIM MARfH 21. IKV, LA. KANSAS OUT OUR WAY County Agent's Question Box -By- Thomas R. Maxwell Farm Agent HOW COVAF IT BO What caused Yellowing Of County Wheat Fields? A disease called "mosaic" I.as l)Ofn causing fields of rye and v.hi'iH lo turn bronze or brown )ii spots all over the Cool, 1 lumiy.

wet weather this spring Jjas been the cause lor widespread mosaic infestation. Thej appearance of sunshine and above 1 ijornial conditions will rid wheat' lields of this virus. badly in-; lesled fields losses from the dis-; taso may amount lo nothing ati all to at most 2.5 per cent. Once ihis disease has been in a field, the virus may persist there for many years. However, the disease! will show in the wheat only in' sears in which weather conditions ai'o favorable.

Only two are presently resistant 10 mosaic, namely Comanche and Concho. Onlv Concho is recommended for eastern Kansas; whereas Comanche is planted and western Kansas. Con-' By J. R. WILLIAMS SEEM PAPFR ALL OVFKTH MEIijH- AT "THE rUMNJiKf- ISavonburg News (Mrs.

F.va LmdbcrRl and Mrs. Joe iSiarkham of rural Walnut visited Mr. and ToMsanoNic-. visite 'mother, Mr.s.'Mable l.invc and was diim'er uuest with her and llerlierl Darnels noh'an. ami Mrs.

Maud Marlln nl Bronson were sis o'clock dinner ijuesls nt Mrs 'Mallie Daniels Bland Saturda.v. Mr. and Rhodesian At El Dorado Kas. de la Ihiiil, a government resenl.ili\e ol Ii'hodesio. arrived in I Dorado ilerday fur a I'lair-week study Calif.

wid-'Force Bnse on 'i" Scpteml)er cunservalion prolilems. Capl, Milburn (i. Apt ofj --On this llijiht. his firs! in the. sponsored by Mrs.

FayeApt Receives DFC For Her Husband c. 11. V. Hill ol Stark visiu-il iii llie i W. one iibis week.

Kneksun Tho Hev llonakl Sundbye of aHi-pdcil bn-ihday dinner and Kreeda Bundyi ,,1 iiu- ol irul Mr- lit visited Mrs. George'Albert Host. bem 'J Mrs Ki liumbcck Thursday afternoon. hiiUhl.i.v Sunday dinner guests of and Mrs, lliilien am! M. K.

Howard were Mr. Floyd of Gas Cily. Ce- rc Cullison and cil of Stark and Airs, Kva Lind- daeghler. Mary Frances, and boy bor.u visited Mr, and Mrs friend, and Mr. and Airs, Edd Rumback, Mrs.

Uumiiick hail liiiiiscll liy all cd Kansas City. In the just recenllv returned horn. icluev while they visited al Fori SeoH in aerial at CuTTTson, Kansas, iuccptod the Distin.uuished jX2 rocket research airerafl. Capt. Cross l(ir lier husband in lApt flew a perfect prolile mission.

Cnjipfi lerenionies r.l l-alwards Air l-'orceltluis placim; himself in a with lie enler a previmisly miexpli)red llirum.h Apt stood britihl speed regiim- tluriii.y sunshine Ihe base from where. On the Apt piloted sl.iy Ihis coiinlry ilu- K.insas llier made his last aircraft lo a "speed As r.ioks of ail-men sloodjwell beyond llial ever allaiiied by iifKTllUCiMFNT BILL OKAY .11 I.I (ieii, Thomas said Ihe citation, bill aiithofizniL; s.pil on Ihe fllyhl. and disabilily Apt dist.in-;killin.« iVi-yoar-old pilnl. "H-IH-IUS lor einpUiyes extraordinary I Apt. who.sc home was at Huf- parlicipntin.u falo, lefl two children in lidwards Aii iaddition lo his widow.

of certain i nlies was passed Wednesday the Senate lo Ihe House. Mrs. Larson lefl Mon evening for Kansas City to visit her daughters and families, ilcuell and Cunningham. I Weekend guests of Mrs. Bertha jBonian wore and Mrs.

Jim and and Mrs. Mav and Jimmie of Ihe fi 'ev. Lynn Apperson took Beecher Heinlein of Colony and ihey were holdin.a open house so group of ladies to Thayer for I-'red Heinlein of Portland. Ore. the parenls and friends could-i church meetinj! Sunday and a host of other relatives unrl atlend.

iThose that went were Mrs. Alta friends. Orville Hawk took a truck Nell Reynolds, Mrs. Mrs, Leonard Thohoff has been "i Im-s lo Kansas Cily market 1 Mary rierce and Mrs. Blanche "'calling on neijthbors in ihe alley Laughlin.

mleresi ol ihe jmd Eastwood i Mr. and Raymond Folks ui Falls spent the week- and their clau.ahter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hawk'end at the farm here with Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Gamer of Florence, came Supday for mosaic troubles three of the past years. at What About the Aphids Value of Spraying? Evidence of aphids ovorwinler-j iiig in souUieast counties will no doubt make their appearance again this year in County. The spotted aphid invaded 16 states last year and in doing so crossed the Mississippi course most everyone is aware that dry weather was as much to blame as the aphid in the destruction of last years alfalfa crop. This was proved by those few persons who irrigated but didn't spray. I suggest your checking your alfalfa fields about March 20 for evidence of aphids.

If aphids are be found in sufficient plan to spray as soon as temperatures reach 01- above. Use malathion or parathion according to recommendations. Spraying early w-ill depress the aphid population until temperatures rise ancHhe lady bugs build lo sufficient numbers to control without further spraying. Where Should the Best Placement Of Fertilizer Be Made for Corn? College experimental results show definite fits'in placement of the fertilizers ill bands or at the hill two or three inches below and to one side or both sides of the seed. Machinery manufacturers will, have adaptors on Ihe market for their corn planters this year that will make proper fertilizer distribution.

VALLEY (Mrs. Roy Howard) Mr. and Mrs. Walter PoUet and family of Humboldt were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Pollet and family. and Mrs. Orville Hawk and and Mrs. Harry Dunlap attended a Midwest Wool Growers meeting in Kansas City Tuesday. Hay Smith spent Sunday with his aunt and uncle, Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Uobb in tola. A large number from this com- munily attended the funeral services at Ihe Christian church in Colony Tuesday afternoon, 12, lor John Heinlein who passed away March 9 at a hospital in Fort Scott. John lived for many years with his parents, the late Mr. and Conrad Heinlein, on their farm which is now owned by Mr.

and Mrs. Don Jinks and Clifford. John was a.horse and mule buyer for many years and' was widely known over the and quite a group of business friends from Fort Scott and various other places were present for his funeral. We e.xtend our his wife, Mrs. Helen Heinlein of Fort Scott, his daughter Eva Rush and her two small daughters of Coffeyvillev and his sisters, Mrs.

Barbara fi-risho, Colony, Mrs, Daisy Fogle- Garnett, Mrs, Addie Tipple of Colony, Mrs. Beulah Tippie and Mrs. Mary Helms of Portland, and his two brothers. HelenRoberfson OR PHONE 401 for Mivery! (Right Reserved to Limit) PROCTOR GAMBLE'S BEST CRISCO 3 lb Tin SUPREME SALAD WAFERS CRACKERS 2 Lb Bo, 49c Mission Inn ARRIC0T5 29c Halves in Syrup No. 2 ''2 Tin 2 Tins HALE'S VAC PAC Fine As Any Pot in Cans! COFfil 93 IB.

300 Size Van Camp PORK BEANS SWIFT'S FROZEN FRUIT PIES PEACH or APPLE 24-ounce size ICE CREAM By MEADOW GOLD 5 Kraft's CHEESE mi STICKS Birdseye CAT 35cpkg49 Skinner Macaroni or Spaghetti 2pkgs Taste of Sea WHITING IVj-Lb. Pkg. mi STICKS Birdseye CAT 35cpkg49 Skinner Macaroni or Spaghetti 2pkgs EGGS Grade A Large Extra Lge. 3 CDZ 36 DZ mi STICKS Birdseye CAT 35cpkg49 Skinner Macaroni or Spaghetti 2pkgs EGGS Grade A Large Extra Lge. 3 CDZ 36 DZ PERCH or COD Frozen 57c TEXAS: SWEET GRAPEFRUIT 9 3gc GOOD RED SPUDS TOP QUALITY MEAT SPECIALS 3 (No Cereal) Armour's (il.

S. Good) Beef CLUB ifCfi ROASTS STEAKS (A few at 29c) 39c U. GOOD BEEF LOIN STEAK Lb- 52c READY TO EAT TENDERIZED PICNIC HAMS 29c Lb. For Lunches and Picnics MINCED HAM or WIENERS 3 Lbs. Crisp Bunch RADISHES or Sweet GREEN ONIONS 2 for 15c CELERY or HEAD LETTUCE South Americap iFortuna BANANAS IB.

2-QT. COVERED SAUCE PAN Regular Value $3.49 Special at With your Grocery Purchases BEEF CHICKEN New Units Each for 5 Weeks See Display Store TURKEY Holiday Meat Pies YOUR OLD FAVORITE Longhorn Cheese LARGE 8 -OZ. SIZE SPOTLIGHT instant Coffee FINEST Prune Pliams CRUSHED OR DICED- Pineapple NORTH BAY Tuna Fish CRUSHED OR Otoe Hominy FAVORITE Frank's Kraut 303 Cans NEW RED FLORIDA ORANGES and RUBY RED CALIFORNIA FRESH LONG TENDER SPEARS OF Grapefruit Armour's Star Cooked Bag 39c Asparagus 29c Shank Portion E-Z CUT 1204 LB. SHANK HALF Fully Baked Hams Lb. Quality Butt Portion lb.

45c Center Slices lb. 89c Whole or Shank Half lb. 49c Boneless Hams Breaded Shrimp T-Bone Steak Morrell E-Z Cut 10-oz PK-K. 63c $1 55c 79c Swift's Swift'ning SHORTENING 3 Can ALL PURPOSE Robin Hood Flour Enriched 10 99c fill ii' Sealtest Rich Half Greasy All Flavors Gallon.

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