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The Iola Registeri
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TOLA, KANSAS THE IOLA REGISTER, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8. 1942. PAGE THREE 2S3E Japs Pay Big Price to Take First Month in Pacific For several years, the'trcphy for the winner of the Illinois -Ohio State football game was Illif ck, a 29-pound snapping turtle. News of Neosho Falls SOVIET RUSSIA Mrs. Vlca Munger.

who is in charge of the ready-to-wear department at Ramsay's, is confined to her home due to illness. ence Moorhead. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miss Arlene Anderson and Homer Peterson and son of near Vernon.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murphy, Cones-ville, la, were dinner guests Monday evening of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy.

Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, who had been here the past ten days visiting Mr. Murphys parents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. M. Murphy, near Crandall, left Tuesday for their home. Mr. and Mrs.

Ned Mudge, Dallas, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Menzie, Gainesville, Texas, were here Monday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Sullivan. O. C. Teegardin left the lattef part of the week for Corpus Christl, Texas, for a two weeks visit, with his son and wife, Mr.

and Mrs. George Teegardin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tidd and family, who had spent the holiday vacation at Edcouch, Texas, visiting Mr.

Tidds sister, Mrs. Sam Faidley and family, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lacrone and children, who live near Bronson, spent Tuesday and Wednesday here with Mrs.

Lacrone parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burton. I I Mrs. H.

TL Valentine returned to her home In Westphalia yesterday alter a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mardick. General Electric Washer $59.50 Sleeper Furniture Co. Richard Anderson, young son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Anderson returned to his classes in the first grade at Jefferson school today after being absent this week due to a cold. I Last week to start your Christmas Savings! January 10th is the last day to take advantage of this offer-pay $1.00 per month for 11 months-and receive $13.00. Come in and let us explain this plan. No SECURITY BLDG.

A LOAN ASSO. Mrs. O. E. Fendarvls returned from Chanute Tuesday after a week's visit with her sister Miss Pearl McDonald and her brother and his wife Mr.

and Mrs. Don Canada Fights cour This New Amazing Way Acts Like a Flxsh By far the largest selling cough medicine in all Canada is Buckleys CANADIOL Mixture. Compounded from rare Canadian Fine Balsam (by a secret process) Buckley's is entirely different from anything else you ever tried. Get a bottle today take a teaspoonful, let it lie on your tongue a moment then swallow slowly, instantly you feel its powerful effective action spread thru throat, head and bronchial tubes. Coughing rpasm ceases.

Right awsy.it loosens up thick choking phlegm opens up clogged bronchial tubes makes breathing easier. Now youll know why over 10 million bottles of Buck-ley's famous cough mixture have been sold in cold, wintry Canada. Reynolds Drug Cooksey Drug Store, and most good druggists now have this great Canadian Jap toko Hong Kong 25 ITMomlo falls. Job. 2, Avr- oftar Japs invada Luion, I Mindanao; U.

S. bombs rs ImuL Jcw.NAManJ Iflantla am PHILIPPINES ski I VS Carotin Carotin Is. (Jap.) -rCHEASt' Jop driv down Moloy paninsula on Singoporc; in-rod Sumatra, Borneo; sink two British bottfaships Woks tall Doc. 24 efts boroic stand by Marina MkNrey Wok MarshaN Is. (Jap.) Guo British south loos island ropartod invaded or shollod News of Mildred MILDRED, Jan.

7 Helen Brown returned to Topeka after a two weeks visit with her father, Scott Brown and other relatives. Mrs. Della Jones returned from Kansas City Sunday night after being in St. Josephs hospital a week. Mrs.

Harris, of Moran, visited with Mrs. Dorothy Nevitt Tuesday. Mr. Geo. Cox is able to be in the store after a few days Illness.

Mr. and Mrs. Felix Lee and little daughter, Jackie May are visiting with Mrs. Lees parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Grant Dickenson. Mr. Mel Adams shipped his dairy Is WAUOII FUNERAL UOME-33. Miss Clara Scully has gone to New Orleans to take a seven-months nurses training course in a hospital there. I QUALITY SHOES At prices ya can afford to pay Choose from Red Cross.

Joline, i Paramount or Freeman. Also Ideal Shoes for Children. Outfit the family at I HARRISON BOOTERY 1 Initial Japanese successes outweighed those of the allies in the first month of war in the Pacific, but heroic American soldiers, seamen and flyers in the Philippines took a big toll of enemy troops and ships while Dutch bombers and submarines hit hard at Nipponese and transports. Map spot major actions. LARGE SIZE 2 lbs.

19c CHIROPRACTIC FOR HEALTH. DR. HUMPHRY. PHONE 894. Lewis Witford of Humboldt underwent a major operation at St.

Johns hospital yesterday. Scratch Pads, 5c a pound while they last. Tho Register. adv. Mrs.

Floyd Yoho, who has been receiving treatment at St. Johns hospital, returned to her home in Neosho Falls today. NO NEED TO SEND YOUR TIRES QUT OF TOWN All sizes tread, right here in Iola 'by GUY OLIVERS IIAWKIN SON TREAD SERVICE Authorized Ilawkinson Operator Better Let Us Check Your Tires Now No obligation Mrs. Ed Melton has returned to her home from St. Johns hospital where she has been a patient the past several weeks.

Round Oak Coal Heaters. Sleeper Furniture Co. Mrs. J. E.

Oliver, who has been ill at her home the past several weeks is improving. Mrs. Alvin Ericson returned to her home in Elsmore yesterday after an overnight visit at the home of her sister Mrs. C. A.

Swiggett. SERVEL ELECTROLUX Gas or kerosene operated. Its the choice of families whove owned other makes of refrigerators. No moving parts to wear out of make a noise. ALADDIN GIFT APPLIANCE W.

P. Elliott of Eureka is reported to be quite ill at the home of his sister Mrs. W. A. SamueL Mrs.

Otis Lambeth of Moran was a business visitor in Iola Tuesday. WAUGH FUNERAL HOME S3. Bob Brainard who has been quite ill the past week with pneumonia, is now improving. GUARANTEED PERMANENTS Suave Salon, l8 N. Jeff.

fho. bed. 'Mrs. Edgar Tipple and her son Terry of Neosho, Is here for a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs.

Art Howey, and her sister Mrs. S. E. Cason and her family. OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE.

Ten-pound bundles for 5c at The Register. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Hogan, and their children, whose home was destroyed by fire Sunday night, are living temporarily at the Kelley hotel. Ranges.

Heaters and Circulators. Larg assortment. New and used. Terms. Trade.

Curtis Furniture. adv. Mrs. Ray Gregory and her infant son Ronald Dean were taken to their home today from St. Johns hospital.

CALL LEWIS BROS. For Free Estimates on Paints, Painting. Wallpaper, and Wallpaper Hanging See our big assortment of Wallpaper Patterns and com-pletp assortment of Sew all Paints. Save time! Save trouble! Save money! Select all of your materials at LEWIS BROS. PAINT STORE 283 S.

Jefferson Phone 111 Mrs. Osolia Davis has received word from her daughter Miss Maxine Davis, that 6he has a position with the American bank lnLos Angeles, Calif. Miss Davis resigned her position here at the city office about two months ago to go to California. Eyes were painted on the bows of their vessels by some ancient mariners so their craft could see where they were going. Mrs.

E. II. Quinn will go to Wichita tomorrow morning for a few days visit with Mrs. Minnie Taylor and her daughters Mrs. Ona Smith and Miss Juanita Taylor.

O. L. Cox. M. D.

Specialist, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. adv. Mrs. Archie Cuppy underwent kuiw this morning at St. Johns hospital i MiLlOSSZn Ray Jakes of Wichita, travelling freight agent for the Missouri Pacific railroad, was in Iola on business today.

DR. C. S. WINTER CHIROPRACTOR, 17 ft E. MAD.

Dr. and Mrs. Bayard Twadell, Mrs. I. E.

Hutchison, Mrs. John Copenlng and Mrs. Edwin Lew-man went to Kansas City this morning to spend the day. A. R.

PLUMBERS, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON New Location First Floor Northrop Bldg. hones Office 303; Res. 377 CANADA Jep sub attack U.

S. vessels close ta California coast UNITED STATES Rtmtmbtr Pearl Harbor U. S. watchword aftrr initial Jop bombing of novel-air bos at Hawaii zr HAWAIIAN ISLANDS PACIFIC OCEAN ALLIES SO AXIS cows to Kansas City Tuesday and will discontinue the dairy business. Mrs.

Ed Dudley drove to Iola Tuesday afternoon to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Athalee Huestoni Mrs. Eugenia Ewing left for Garnett to help care for her daughter, Mrs. Nelson Huffman, who Is real sick. Mrs.

Wilma Sinclair visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Canfield and friends in Mildred. Thursday. Believe it or not.

Sunday about noon Fauline Thompson made a 3-qt. freCzer of ice cream and set it on a table on a small porch. A dog belonging to James Ross came along, knocked it over and took the can of frozen cream to the back of the postoffice lot, about a block away. The next day the dog returned, picked up the can and brought what remained of the ice cream back to the Thompson home. LINCOLN STREETS WE DELIVER NEOSHO FALLS, Jan.

7 Mrs. Richard Donley, Chanute, and Mr. and Mrs. Al Savidge, Lawton, were dinner guests Tuesday of Mrs. Savidges parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Tidd. Mr. Savidge, who is employed by Montgomery Ward Co, as an electric service man, is enjoying a two weeks vacation at this time, and he and Mrs. Savidge will visit relatives and in Kansas City during this tune.

L. J. Compton, Wichita, is spending a few days here with his family. Mr. and Mrs.

S. E. Holmes and. daughter. Grayce, Parsons, spent Sunday here guests of Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Sullivan and son, Eugene. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Draper were dinner guests Sunday at the home of their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Drisklll.

Mr. and Mrs. IT. P. Anderson and and Mrs.

Bert Covault entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday: Mrs. Olive Covault, Mrs. Rose Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Clar MEDIUM SIZE PRUNES 2 ytffiitfiiiLg RAISINS, 2 lbs 17c Thompson Seedless RAISINS, 4 lbs.

29c Amimu Sjt .1. Vj The choicest, tender, young leaves from the world's finest tea regions. KROGERS MAY GARDENS ORANGE PEKOE and PEKOE Mu TEA LOW PRICE! Va Lb. 20c Lb. 37c axaota Green, No.

2 Can BEANS, 3 for 23c Lux or DREFT, Ige. pkg 22c Folgeris or Hills COFFEE, lb. can 1 31c Tost TENS, pkg 21c Ricfr KRISPIES, 2 for 21c SALTED SODA Cpacliop; 17c Lbs. Is. I 4, 1014-os.

Cans 19c Cut your soup cotlt in hotf with this finest-totting tomato soup Concentrated for rich ness I can sarves 4 I aLt MIHH Wilsons Certified SAUSAGE, 1-lb. roll 25c Genuine LAMB ROAST, lb. 27c U. S. INSPECTED ROUND OR SWISS OTEAIS 35c Lb.

FRESII ELAMS Whole 8 to 19 lb. 23lic TENDER CLUB STEAKS Lb. 29c Mrs. Lw E. Foster went to Wichita today to spend the day with her; daughter Mrs.

Doyle Worley I and Mr. Worley. Brilliant Fire Automatic Fan Forced Gas Circulating Heaters. Curtis. Mrs.

A. D. Gordon and her daughter Miss Dorothy and Miss Lois jane Brigham went to Wichita this morning to spend the day on Herodotus Is known as the father of history. lbs. 15c Dried PEACHES, lb 15c Dried APRICOTS, lb 23c KROGERS CLOCK BQEAD 2 20-ounce Loaves 15c Alaska Pink SALMON, 2 tall cns.

35c No. 2 Wisconsin PEAS, 3 cans 27c No. Can Standard TOMATOES, 2 for Careys or Mortons SUGAR CURE, gal. -79c KROGERS IIOT DATED SPOTLIGHT COFFEE 2 Lbs. 3 Lbs.

35c 57c Reg, or Quick OATS, 3-lb. pkg. 15c Pancake FLOUR, 5 lbs 19c No. 2 Cans KRAUT, 2 for 15c Country Club CHERRIES, No. 2 15c SLICED IN SYRUP PEACHED 2 No.

2 Cans atjW 10-Lb. Bag GRAPEFRUIT 29c CARROTS, bunch SPINACH, lb 5c Country Club BUTTER, lb 37c Bulk LARD, 4 lbs. 47c U. S. INSPECTED Boneless Rolled ILb.

9 ARMOUR DEXTER Lb. 30c PRUNES SCRATCH PADS Jc a pound while they last. THE REGISTER. Mrs. Ira Kerwood will return thi3 evening after spending the day in Wichita.

Mrs. Myrtle Ogden of Chanute arrived today to spend several days with her mother Mrs. J. EL Oliver. SYRACUSE true CHINA True To Its Tone Hold It to the light Hear it ring.

Best by Test. SHANNON SHANNON IIDW. Moran Happenings MORAN, Jan. 8. Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene bigg of Wlcniia are ine ptu-ents of a son, Carl Eugene, weighing nine pounds, bom Tuesday, December 30. Mrs. Sigg was formerly Miss Mary Kleyman of Moran. Mrs.

Frank Harris spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Dorothy Nevitt at Mildred. RALSTON THEATRE Moran, Kansas January 9-10 Jon HalL Dorothy Lamoar In ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS Short, Serial Adm. 11-18 tax incL Corporal Harold Hardy and Mrs. Hardy came Sunday morning from Camp Walters, Texas.

Mrs. Hardy began her school work Monday at Walnut Grove. Corporal Hardy has a seven day furlough and will visit Mr. and Mrs. Neni Gilliam and family and other relatives.

John Stewart of Prairie Hall community enlisted In the U. S. Navy and left Kansas City Tuesday for service. Wanda Bigelow Is staying with her grandmother Mrs. Bertha Cubbison and attending the Moran school.

Callers at the Slaughter Agency Wednesday were Glenn A. Jackson, field representative of the Bartlett Mortgage company, St. Joseph, Mo, and R. C. Morrison of the Hartford, Conn, Accident and Indemnity company, Kansas City branch.

Both men are entering the army and air corps soon. Several farms and town properties here have changed hands recently and a list will be given as soon as all deeds and titles are approved. Homer Harris made a business trip to Kansas City Wednesday. Nine different cabinet posts have been held by Winston Churchill, more than ever held by any living Englishman. We Deliver $1.00 Miles Nervine 83c 25c Carters Pills 19c 75c Doans Kidney Fills 59c 25c Ex-Lax 21c 60c Olive Tablets 49c $1.25 Peruna 98c 35c Vicks VapoRub 27c 60c Sal Hepatica 49c $1.20 Scotts Emulsion 98c PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED 49c Mineral OiL pL 39c Aleorex 35c 25c Sodium Fluoride 21c 50c Hinds II.

A. Special 50c Campana Balm, Special 2 for 51c 50c Mascals Lotion 43c 25c Glyce. Rose Water 19c 35c Arom. Cascara 27c Stovers Candies AT OUR FOUNTAIN Hot Chocolate, Toasted Sandwiches, Heinz Soups, Etc. Meet Your Friends Here Williams Works Exclusive Authorized Dealers for Rock of Ages.

S3 YEARS IN IOLA. Consult WAYNE ARCHER FOR A FARM LuaW Farmer's Natl. Farm Loan Dried Mixed FRUIT, 2 lbs. 33c CURRANTS, pkg 12c KANSAS HARD WHEAT SUNGOLD i FE.0UD 24 Lbs. 48 Lbs.

6c $129 While or Yellow W. G. CORN, can '-10c 1 Country Club HOMINY, 3 No. 2 Vi 25c Country Club Corn FLAKES, 2 pkgs, 15c Our Mother's COCOA, 2 lbs. 19c A Hersheys or Bakers COCOA, 1 lb L.1 14c P.

St G. or C. W. SOAP, 6 for 25c Ture Pennsylvania MOTOR OIL, 2 gal. $1.25 Brown or Powdered SUGAR, 2 lbs.

KROGER rURE ulc 9K9 KSm ORANGES, 2 doz. 33c No. 1 McClure POTATOES, 10 lbs. 29c i Cobbler POTATOES, 15 lbs. 32c BROCCOLI, bnch.

NEW PEAS, lb 10c Wilsons Certified LINK SAUSAGE, lb. 32c Ealmore MARGARINE, 2 tbs. 25c U. S. INSPECTED SEatEcEl Coast Center Cut 22c Lb.

vEimne PAN SIZE 3 lu.29c DACn Hickory Smoked Jowl Lb. 15c tllk7 -'ll) For. America Give to the RED CROSS. BUY A SHARE IN AMERICA by buying: Defense Bonds and Stamps KEEP EM FLYING Oranges, Sunkist Navals, doz. 20c Grapefruit, Texas Seedless, rich Juicy, Nice Size, 6 for 19c -Prunes, Santa Clara large meaty 2 lbs.

29c Lee Queen Olives, Nol 6 bottle t.19c Lee Chili Sauce, bottle 22c Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. 15c S. G. Green Beans, 2 cans Spaghetti with Cheese Sauce, American Beauty, per can 10c Broccoli, 2 large bunches 35c Red Beans, 2 lbs. 13c Catsup, Tobasco flavored, bottle 15c 0 Jelly, 2-lb.

jars assorted flavors 25c Jonathan Apples, No. 1 quality for eating, 3 lbs. 23c Dates, bulk, lb 19c Oxydol, large pkg. with 2 bars P. G.

Soap 25c Lee Oats, rolled of quick, Ige. pkg. 21c Heinz Baby Junior Food, 2 cans 22c Heinz Baby Food, 3 cans 24c Oven Roast of Beef, Swifts Select Quality, lb 29c Bacon, Breakfast Sliced, hickory cured, lb 29c Liberty Steaks, lb. 29c Lee Mushroom Stems and Pieces 2-oz. Can 10c Barrel Kraut, lb 5c FRESH OYSTERS SEA PERCH FRIES, HENS, TURKEYS, DUCKS A.

W. Anderson Mrs. M. C. Shaefer of Garnett who has been a patient at St.

Johns v-xr rpital since Christmas day as the result of an automobile accident, was dismissed from the hospital CORNER SECOND AND PHONE 292 -AND LINCOLN FOOD MART 111 WEST LINCOLN STREET PHONE 183 WE DELIVER Zekes about the unhappicst man in the county he g. made a New Years resolution not to get into any-more arguments and it drives him crazy to see us sitting around this stover SZ.

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