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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 9

Publication:
The Iola Registeri
Location:
Iola, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
9
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TOLA. KANSAS TirE TOT.A REHTSTER, THURSDAY EVENING. AUGUST 28. 1058. PAGE NINE OD-WLl OFFER! Moran Happenings Assemble-lt-Yourself Edition 11 Inches High AVi Inches Thick VVeighs 1 In 15 SECTIONS Plus a Beautiful, Permanent Two-Part Binder I Bomico McCoy) Mrs.

(iy Ralston had ma- i.ior surgory at lH Hcvspital.in Scott Tuesday and Is setting Inlotig as well as can be expected this tjnier Mrs. Russell Chezcni and son Steven relifrned Wednesday to illu'ir honve Topcka, having vis- 'ilL 'd since Saturday with her fa- jther, Roy Finiey anfl Mrs. F'in- lley. Mr. and Mrs.

George Slar- of Wichita were also visitors I during the weekend at the Finley ilicme and at the Deane Foster -Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Chadd and Teddi Lynn re- Saturday from a visit with Chadd's parents, Mr. and JMrs. William Janeski at Jasper, 'Ala.

They stopped, at Pittsburg last Wednesday en route home and spent a few days with his 'parents, Mr. and Mrs; Ivan I Chadd. and Mrs. Rert Brown of mother, Mrs. Lizzie p'owlor anfi lirother Francis.

Sunday evening callers were Mr, and Mrs, Duke iMyer.s, Mrs, Dukie and chilfiren of P'Ismore, Mr, and Mrs. Ted Fowler and iliick. i Mrs: Areh and Stanley vi.siicd from Saturday'to Tuesday In St. Louis with Mrs. Thomas' Randolph and fam- and ButcH of Lallarpc isiienl Tuesflay niyht with their Stanley and grandparents, and Mrs.

Arch Thomas. Simday dinner 'K 'sts of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers and Mrs. jKeKina Duncan were and Mrs.

Louie Ficklin and children TJJl OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS Duncan Fm' 'JHVU Z)ivytr Clary and David. Sunday dinner Ruests of Mrs. Lita Loaman wore hor brother and wife, Mr.

and Fred Morrison of McCune. Mrr -'aildMrs. Bob Harris moved into their recently remodeled home in Moran this week. Her father, Mr. Porter, makes his home with them.

Mr. and Mrs. Kcm Nevitt and their children, Jimmy and Leslie left Tuesday for Manhattan where Mr. Nevitt will be a senior this year at Manhattan State Gbllcgc, where he is studynig to be a veterinarian. Callers the past few days at the J.

W. Alderman home have been chiUlrenhl. W. Aiaerman nomc nave Deeniceni caneih iiavi ijf Baker. WOMEN'S II wAIAJUAI WAYS -by- ieanke Cress' Home Eooomlcs Agent Report on studies of Frozen Foods If frozen foods are-kept at a temperature low enough to protect the food, slight up and in temperature, by themselves, have no effect on food quality, according to results of U.

S. De-. partment of Agriculture studies. Studies showed that the effect Gaslight temperature fluctuations on stored food is the same as that of a steady temperature a few degrees higher than the average temperature in the freezer. The research showed that Bartholomew and pv Lrjoiinsf'rfri' and vitamins in frozen foods Ann of Bronson, Mrs.

John Holmes of Klsmore, Mr, and Mrs. B. H. Bacon, Mr. and Mrs.

Will Wood, Mesdanies James French, Tom Marlow, Fay Vanatta, Charles Brouillard, D. M. Lincicome and Ira Alorrison. Mrs. Dot tie Hrough arid grandchildren, Klanita and John Myer of Cherryvalc, were Thvirsday visitors of the foruH -r's-sister-in-law, Mrs.

Bertha All were dinner Ki'osts at the home of Mrs. Bigelow and her family. Saturday supper guests of Mps, Bertha Cubbison were Mr. artd Mrs. Elton Green and two daughters of Manhattan.

Her, other re move at definite speeds, depending on the temperature at which the food is kept. The research included a study of the effect on food when freezer temperatures go up and down, as they normally do during the on-off cycle of the equipment or when influenced by opening and closing the freezer doors or changes in outside temperature. In a study of commercially frozen strawberries the "effective" temperature of the fruit kept at temperatures varying, from zero to 20 degrees F. was equivalent to a sttffidy temperature of 14 to 15 rather cent callers, GROCERY Phone 107-J-1 GAS CITY RED DIAMOND POTATO CHIPS Each week, when shopping Kroger, buy a Section of this magnificent dictionary. when you have ALL the assemble them YOURSELF, In the beautiful, permanent binder which Is made available as the final two sections of the dictionary.

You Buy It A Section A Week! You Assemble It Yourself I Now! Kroger makes it possible for you to own one of tlie world's est, biggest, most authoritative, most beautiful dictionaries. AT AN AMAZING BARGAIN! This giant-size NEW CENTURY DICTIONARY can be acquired A- $ECTiON-EACH-WEEK. Get one section each week. Then, when you have all 15 sections, you assemble the complete dictionary in a beciu- tifui; permanent binder. It's easy to assemble this dictionary in the binder.

Even a child can do it. Section No. 1 costs only Each additional section and each part of the two-part binder cbsts only each GROUND BEEF White ONIONS PLUS 1 Lb. FREE I Lb. Bag All Purpose RED POTATOES CELERY, Staik' BANANAS, Pound CABBACE, Head CARROTS, Bag PEPPERS, 3 For NAPKINS, Pkg.

of 60 10c SARDINES, Musiard or Oil 10c SALAD DRESSING, Qt 39c FAB SOAP, Large Size 29c CANDY BARS 6 for 25c 71c CRUSHED PINEAPPLE, Can 10c BLEACH purex or Clorox gal. 55c SWIFT'S PARKLANE ICE CREAM Half Gal. Carton 1 -Lb. Box.s STRAWBERRIES SHRIMP, Breaded, Box 55c Parker House Rolls, 24 rolls 39c FISH STICKS pkg. 33c ORANGE DRINK 2 cans 29c FRUIT PIES, Large Size 39c Supreme CINNAMON CRISP, Box 39c Sunshine HYDROX COOKIES, Pkg.

39c TOMATO JUICE, Hunt's 10c MACARONI, Gooch, 2 lbs. 43c Nabisco DEVILS FOOD SQUARE, pkg. 41c Miller Creme SANj)WICH COOKY 2 lbs. 59c dR'FRMT JUICE 2 46-oz. cans 59c JAM JELLIES 4 jars 99c Freshly Dressed ui29- PORK ROAST PORK STEAK PORK CHOPS PICNICS I.can Lb.

Lcaii Lb. Ready 47c 47c 59c to -Lbr BACON CtUBSTEAK ARIM ROAST Sealed Pack 2 Lbs. 9Sc i63c 55c ALL, SIRLOIN 2 Pounds of 10 degrees F. Freezers should be set to hold an effective temperature low enough, usually zero degrees or lower, to protect the'high quality of frosjen foods. The research also showed that fluctuating tempcratvres can cause a loss of moistun in frozen foods, but usually not enough to affect the taste Qf ihe cooked product.

Choosing Peaches Peaches must look good to be good. Choose by appearance rather than by feel. Look at the background color rather than the rosy cheeks. The rosy cheeks may indicate variety- rather than ripeness. The background color of yellow or creamy yellow indicates ripeness.

Peaches picked before they mature usually have a dark green ground peaches will not ripen satisfactorily. They lack flavor and sometimes shrivel instead of ripening. If you handle them at all, handle them carefully because they do bruise so easily. Average rainfall in Texas ranges from nfiore than 55 inches in the extreme east to less than 10 inches in the west. I niMJJs lughfruit and DRINK i DODGER BEVERAGES Or BMT Wild Chwry iDtif' Cby,.

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Years Available:
1875-2014