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T'AGK FOUR THE lOLA REGISTER. THURSDAY FAKNING. NOVEMBER 1949. TOLA. KANSAS THE lOLA REGISTER AMiKI.O si-iiTT.

i-Mitnr al Office "1 f.it-^ r.r,-, AH 1 Irlrato IIHI HIHI' up i they last a InriK Thr thiiu: of ImjKfrUinci'- Ui wirkcrs even more thari niar.ai;( mriit Ihcy should bv s'juiid in evi ry tlr- tall Tlxih 'AhtTo tlir real I rath 'T than in iho fHicMion uho pays what part of the cost 'Some So-And-So Threw The Main Switch" Al'-ii ali'i Say M. MM ItATKH n't I in IfjiaJ 11! IIIK fUK A-s- "i ki-wTv to f'lf the i.r:!.ti..l rtir- Bible Thought for Today Ami Ur shall hr likr a fti by rivf-rs of watrr. that lirinKrtli forth his fruit in his his Iraf also shall not aiirl whatKoi 'vrr he lloeth shall lADiNt; issi A A Icttf.r Ui The Rcitister -i youiiK lola hvint' Pitt'burc' -ufirc tha' lola ouuht to niafcf a day" out Armi-tice day now It ui fa'-t. ri(-ar to a hoinc- crtniiiiu day a.s v.f huvc HundrF-d- ot former who iiko to the old hi.iiif tr it a dav tor they knov. other- -J and th tint Irii 'iKi-.

thrrr no it. And tluTf I you in.Kli' I havu conif iii the; s-amr- r'-a, wrjulrl bf niiL Ua.fKK) p'oplc )i: lain' (jia iii a. rto on many ijld to ioii no of- trUinq v.lio 'lt tov.n lor 1 anri horn you lo With 1 a rut hi-! Vf )-j would till to niak. -L tju: Oit.U 1 Of 1,1 prim ipl. ll' ihu! raihi-i- 1 lian l.HU-i ini 1 II luiory' jli 111 1 llat'ii a.

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alnun till, lllir unuld wi-lcnnir Jnr tu-xt 50 Years Ago i. Editorial and Newi Itenu From The Register of November 3. 1899 I Lawton. wife of Gen. La-aton has undertaken with the wives of the American to give a charity ball here, the pro- i ceecis to be used to alleviate the condition of the wounded and sick i American and Filipino s'oldiers.

By J. WILLIAMS OUT OUR Avy TOO -r? DER DVAJAMIC POR THE- NSEO-CLA-9SIC1ST SCHOOL tvJOTe Jj DiS- OP RODllO '5 STYLE, FKEe PGO ARCMlTECrONliC iNJvAieiTlONiS. r' AMD HARlcHMG TO PfCA 'y Carlylc. Oct. Hoy Fackler and Miss Day of Colony are to be married at the parsonage in Carlyle.

Rev. Smalley officiating. Iii DOT EHsmore: The band wlU soon have two new clarinets playing with 1 them. Earl Cox. George McCartv i aiid George Lindquisi arc to play i them.

The bny.s are progressing lapidSy. crowd o( boys caught Homer Hf-nderson last night and led hii.n away Irom "her" down town. Initlcvs and angry. Cards are out announcing the marnace evening. Nov; ('tuber 8 of Miss Myrtlcj M.

KeUev i to Mr. S. Brcckenridgc ai home of the bride's parents. I Uy2 West Jack.ion. lola- IS ectting to bi- tiuiio a le- tcption tottii.

Gilhooicy held -a rctrpti'tn to llie ucneral publii- at ine night, then' 1 ACT will be asj intftriiial lerciition to the tonight: ttunornnv all Allen I ttiil itivc thrill a rrcepllon and Monday lughl the K. of will hold a -tcptuin tnlhe Soldii-r i Knights And thi'vc will undmibt-. No 2 Springs Markets LOCAL MARKETS Ungraded Eggs PuUet Eggs No. 1 Buttcrlat Sweet Cream No. 2 nutt N.I.

I Siirings i i-dly be other tilt yt'i liai art- iioi down on I UnccLsv West Watching Swift SpreaJ OfReJisin China; Asks Where Next? ItllAL IlSTATi: TKANSKKIIS Issued UiiUy lolu Abslract Company Frank Thompson. Manaicer IliWltt rlif swcfpiiig (if the niiiilo.s ill China ha All ot Il Ii-nd (I'liiiili-iit made 111 tilt- bi'itiiining ol the strike, that no piitK ipic at all -(-cr- jauiiy not oiic of sutllt lent import- aluc a nationwide strike. There always h.ive been both con- liibutDrv and non-coiuributory pension in industry. There obviously will rontmiie to be for maiiv years to i onif number of fat tor. iiiitsl' be (-onsidered in deciding wliK-h is best 111 any given case.

year by the Aruiislice day i oininiu Ihe (liant-elleries of Iho'West- III support llic And Thr Reuc these coluniiis' man glad f.o ro. In fait, if Iheie are anv to rail The in the next tew i days and volunteer a meeting place for any eiveii age or graduation groun. The Register will be clad to I publish for the benefit of town subs(-ribers The homecoming day lo be pla.ved up in future Armistice day celehratiors. Tt a in view of the fact that the has been gciiig on many years and will presumably, continue in- aud how it is It eouUl. lie developed into one ot the biggest features of the dav.

iiu-re important (s how sound Ihe pension plan is. who'has control 1 1 iered Diirini; this same havi- liad a Lilaring i-xample of the dis- ton iinsound- pen. joiii tiiiid aduniiislration tin of by l.eui.^s wellare fund. Use was Ihal oper- alors h.id lonlnbuting to the lund A(-fually. le lhaii 'J per eeir ot the in dollar tiitit-.

had been di he nine I he ike taljed. TIH pi. I in 111 I hat he tunin-v h.id heeii ilisbtnst.d so ret with -o little ii-iiald lo at- Itii.ii.il pr.o.'lK 1- th the liiiiil I. to oltl ol tllotn-v de ptte tt hllgt-. (ij ofi'ti I I Wh.o 11 I I 11...

1. li.ipe tllli- ler would be to pondering whether the viil.orunis loh-es arc likely to halt China's Ironliers or whether they may try to the Red isin by ot neighboi'- inii of State Achcson ha.s (oiuerii ithat the Beds might, strike beyond China. However, many take the view- that the Communists won't invade other nalioii.s militarily- but will depend on fffth column offensives. With perhaps later infiltration by Whatever may be the procedure, of this I think we may be sure: Moscow Is hound to lake advantage of the Communist success in Chiiiii to Iry to spi-ead Uolshevlsin throughout the Far East. Natuniliy thoughts immediately turn to Burma and to Ihe Indian peninsula, which comprises the ua- tion.s of India iind Pakistan.

This vast territorv cmitains more than irangenienls- ol eoiiiuiUlees i Ihe lond tit Iho ex- tHi -te III have Ihe '(lUllt'rs all eoint- I oiiit- lit Ihe 'iiiTie mihtiiry oi'dcr llial Ihcy prt'serveti iluriiig Ihe war have been liliisi.ed 111.I on mureluiig home al dead ol night, al dav break iirl 111 lilt- on regul.u mi in anil onlivithiaily l.a-1 nielil. ol Ihe l.oy (atiie 111 and the. alteitioon a lot llioie eatlle l.ll The eolimiltlee 1111 (1 hoped lo have Ihem all ar- on a sp('(-tal loiiiorrow iiioriiuiu III meet Ihem al Ihe Irani Willi a band and a pi iice l.asi night's gave the (liie lo Ihe probable plans or Ihe boys and ijulte a large crowd gathered at the depot I his alternoiin. A crowd which Heavy Breed Slags Lighi Breed Stags RtKWters young (iiniieas. lb and over Old Guineas Hens.

-I lbs and over Hens, under 4 All Classet, No Poultry lie lb. less Green Hides. lbs. HIKI over IK- Uiider 4.1 lbs. K.iiisas I'riMlui-e K.iii -a-, lU I Al'i -It; -III -IJ -M 1 111 relil 1 ei-elpl ni 'II IsH I'DlU PKODlT'l-: iiiK lull liaiiKe.l Ueiiine 1,.

Sl.ites and M.iy his wile to ViiuU CI.irk and Lydla Irene Clark, husband and wile as nnd lined the joml teii.inls. .111 acres olf the for blocks was on hand to side of SW. ot SI. train and a shout of jov Victoria Hiini, a widow to Harvey up ihe face of 400 million to a fifth Brtnk and Ro.sa Gi. Brock, hus- shafer was recognized on the front of the globCs population.

1 platform. And one after another The Chlne.se nationalists still hold '-ne hoys were recognta'd Norris that part of western China adjoin-i Wendell-W. Krazcl! and Georgia L. Ball. Lewis Coftield.

Merrill Wining Burma. But should the Com- Frazell. hu.sbaiid mid wife to Ar- Chester. Old Christian. Lovelle munist ar'niies capture this Chin- C.

Foiguiies and Glnd.vs K. i Gus Minzer. Scott Gard. e-e they would have di- I Forguites. husband nnd wife as Bert Miller, and Walter Hull com- rect commimication with Burma tenants.

Lot 8. Block 128, City the list. Woid is reeetVed by Kaiis.is CiU I AP' I i HAY 'pr 1 ear allalla and 1 (ars ol prauie. a wi'ek ag (land t) a year ago No s.iles. The allall.i niarkei about steady on limileti reeeipts and demand about ('(pial The pi.ii- rie market steady lo sleiw.

e--- pecially on the low grade, late cut. poorly baled hay. SUPER-ACTOR Ilaiidsomn actor Paul intist overeoino more than (iidiiiaiy olv.taeleti lo make name for" liiiii'-elf in, llollyvvooil. Jle must tint (inly hi.s la-ript, Init iilso tluv loenllon of every on tlus movJc set. A hemedalrd Marinoi hero, he PO per cent hliiid of ncjd Inirie; received (in, Corrcgidor, Ho hat: developedl such a fanl.lsiic mi-mory that hoj learns lines fnini hcarinc them read once, HK wife, ii nurse, is spet iali.st LEGAL Tax Ln On Fur (ioals Washington Th'e mlert- II.

il biire.tii TlitiTsd'ay- post- V. iM i.il.l no I I.U'.W Il ilii I't-ti I jil I 111 poned until Mar dale ol a siliii- jier. er i.i .1:1 itli. nit epi Tin- 0. piolr I' II n.ei ed Ihe- -ilil Is nnle eii 1 -lo.

1. .1 lllg li tlt'i Wedne da', 'r lo plu'-' a 10 III. ill. Il .1 1 I life alone I lolh 1 the etc'-tive l.iiiipiiie the 2 ill all-l'ir (-oats in I .01 iiialiillai-. el.tun- 11" 1-.

(iit.p.. 1- lie' llil- Ol be tin la.v iinili.t li.ift Latne 11 II limned I First Pubhshed in The lola Register November 3. 1949.) NOTICE OF SALE TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that by virtue of unanimous vote of the County Commissioners of Allen County. Kansas, said county com- will at the county commissioners' room in the Court House at lola. Kansas, at 10 a.

on Monday. November 28. 1949. offer lor piihlir and sell for ca.sh in h.ind lo the highest and best bidder ilierelor the lollowiiig described per- properly belonging to Allen County. Kansas.

lo-w'H 1 11 Calerpillar No. 11 MOOT No. fiK22r STANLEY .1. KIBK. County Clerk.

11 Iti- Sea Bird Answar to Puiile 1 Drplcted sen bird 4 They In colder rpRlonri o( the North 0 Species o( (Iqunrtcr J2 Anurr 15 Body's main blood nrtcry 16 Hnnc 17 Fisheim.nn 19 KoUow alter 20 Correct 21 Yes 22 Guineas (ab.) 23 Exist 26 Observe 28E.vcmpli gratia (ab.) 29 Preposition 30 Norwegian (ab.) .11 Near 32 Distress signal alsea 33 Scottish shecpfold 3.5 Epistle (ab.) 36 Symbol for neon 38 It is an expert and swimmer Conducts 45 Satiric 47 Salt 4S Peirmit 49 Mijnulc skin openings SI Female sheep 52 Compass point 53 Make into law iM Onager VERTICAL Mllilnry 2 Muno of astronomy 3 RctMgnliM 4 Large bundle 5 Fhli eggs BSuftix 7 Greek letter 8 Nnlivc ot 26 Fly nlort 41 Mature Denmark 27 Grafted (her.) 42 For fear th.it 9 Charitable gift32 Steeples 43 Babylonian 10 Vindicate 34 Enriches deity 11 Poets 35 Roman official 44 Oh the ocean Iti Gules 3" Domestic 46 18 Gram (ab.) 47 Dry, as wine 24 City in Nevada 39 Cast ballot 50 Egyptian Hen products 40 HaU-em sun god I 3 7 8 9 10 II II 15 11 IS 17 la 20 El iS li. 27 1 28 1 50 51 1 55 i5 58 iO HI 4U 1 SD I Kit -I Thet lola O. toiler SI. Hit!) 1 NOmi. tH AITOINTMUNT si 'A I'E Al.I.EN COI'N'nV Ill (he Court of Siiiil ('((iiilly III ot Ihe I'LHlate of U.ibeo.

IVeecased. lute of Allen Coiiiii NDTlf 'l': lIKIM'UtY (ilVKN TO Till': devl.sees. legatees and all otliert eolieenied-, th.at (111 Oi'iober IHW. the iiiidtvslKiied wii. by the Probate Court of Allen Coiintv.

K.iii.'.as, duly appointed iilid (Itlalille.l Exet iipil ol the ('stale of Itiibciik, ileeea.sc^l,'late ot Allen I'oitniy. All p.irlies iiiteresled In estate will lake no'iee. and goveni a.i oi'iliiigly. All demands not I'slnli'iied wuhm nine months tiie "I ihe lirsl pubhci- (ion he lee shall lie foreier barred FREDERICK G. APT.

Execukor. Atte-' A -M Ul'NLAP. Probate Judge. APT. IMMEL.

Af.irnevs. TO' 11 Enoiiiili Box Cars For Now Tisjh'ka I I Box car require- n.r of a a train markets arc bc- -ing met. Carlson says, i "A very heavy, movement of icorn. and is now imderw.iy." the governor said, 'but ir.y office indicate the for cars.are be- in? tr.et aiter a period cif acute 26.000 cars were dejivered October to railroads i serving and the settlement of the Mi.s.tour: Pacific railroad i also helped ea.se the situation Kansas, tlic governor added. and thence with It is hard to believe lliat the Chinese Communists would ture any military invasion at Burma and India.

It is equally hard to believe that they wouldn't intensify their already vigorous efforts to these countries to the Kcd ism. There already are Communist parties on the Indian peninsula and in Burma. Despite this geperation-long crusade. Communism never has made great headway in Pakistan or India. In Burma, on the other hand, the Reds have made con.siderablc proiii-css, though just how substantial that progress may be is questionable.

The Burme.se arc groat individualists, and I think we may a.ssuinc that any la.sting Communism there would be of the Tito variety That is to the Burmese are unlikely to subscribe lo an ism which uttHiiVos Viiem oi their and iiiakcs them aiiswei able to MO.SCOW. The UihiK is Hup ol bolh Pakistan and aie 111- leiisely iialionalistlc and wouldn 'l jMirrender 0110 loin ol llinit sover- lo aiiother iiiitloii. A.s a inaller, of lact ipiich Uic an he ol maiu olhei area-, ol Asia II should suh.scilhc lo Coniiiiiinl 111 Il would hii' ol the Tilo hruiid na- tinimllsm. I of lola, SI. 10-21-4D.

Ray E. M.Ulory, to Everett L. Wrestler and Helen Llane Wrestler, hu.sband and as Joint tenants. Lois 1. 2 and 3, Block 42.

Original Plal, Humboldt. Sl.OO. 10-10-49, Maude Ker.schnor fformerly Maude Davisi and John W. Kcr.schncr. her 1 'husband to 'Bert Dybell and Ethel w-ife and fam- Dybiill as joint tenants.

Lots 4, "i Kansas City visaing Ihem 5. fi. ,7. and 8. G.

Sunnvside Addition to lola. SI. 3-21-W. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Krokstrom Central Life A.ssiirance to Monday evening with Leo J. W. Jean, the NE fraction.il Quar- Thoinpspn ter and ihe iihe NE', of the Kansas City Grahi Kansas City (APi WHEAT 103. steady to 1 higher; No. 2 hard and dark hard 2.llii No.

3. 2.14-1^-2.20: No. 2 red 2.16- 2.1!)'2N. No. 3.

2.H-2.17ivN. CORN 1G4 cars, to 2 higher; No. 2 white 1.40-1.4.5: No. 3. 1.32-1.44; No.

2 yellow and mixed PRAIRIE HALL I Curtis Stanleyi Tiiuhcr: No. 2 while No. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tliomp.son 3 I lie Register from General Funston I that he will certainly be here tomorrow afternoon, accompanied by Mrs.

Funston. lb Hi.all 1 lb 17 110 ail nsr- 12 at) I lambs s.il.l and few good and abov 2 1 s.old I 20.2. 1,0 nt. Iiolre MILD MAIZE 1.8G-l.!)2. KAFIR 1.53-1.85N.

RYE 1.3 .1 BARLEY Mr. and Mrs. George Fitzmaurice of Humboldt were Sunday din- Kansas City Liveslo( Kansas Citv lAPi 1 USDA CATTLE 300; calves 200. inar- of SC500. 7-30-49.

October 31. 1949" 1 of the George Danieles. 1 kel little more than a (Icanup af- Johii Leath and Ethel Lester- Porter came Saturday to 1 fair with less than 400 head on ol- his wife to Paul Nctt atld Ruth his children who arc slaying I fer as part of todays receipts not Neff and wife as joml icn- aiils. Loi.s 2 and 3. Block I.

Bush's Addition lo Ihe'City of lola. now pan of Ihe City of Ba.ssett, Kati- sas. Sl.OO. Scliiia Mane Eri( ksoii and Ludvig her husband to Helen Cr.nii eial. all their undivided inlerest in and In the of Ihe NW', and Ihe WV; ol Ihe NE', of 10-31-4!) I Robert and ffrraldna- hii.h.iiid and wifi- 10 Homer V.

atul I-: lell.i Troxel. hu'-haitd aiid wile .1 I Lot fi. 11' E. de, lo lola. Ul -io 49.

Tilt; It I e. ,1 ,1 Itolll billionth III Ihe elieiev ladlaletl by tile sun. sini ihe i-tjual 111 all diii'i lloie at the Clarence Thomp.son home. 1 being late week dennrnd Mr. and Mrs Bob Smith of Bi-on- rather narrow but prices general- son.

Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hibbs were i ly steady; load high medium 902 dinner guests Sunday at ihc Leo lb fed steers 24.50; coin- Hibb's. callers were Mr. nion and medium beef cows 13.75- and Mrs.

Walter Fnrnk and baby 1 good scarce; odd head lo of Chamile. Mr. and Mrs. Bob caiincrs nnd cutters 11.00- Vincent and family. Mrs.

J. B. i 13.50; odd light shells down to Nel.son. and Liiiiie 'Winters of La- lo.oo and below; bulls 18.00 down. Harpc vealcr top 25.00.

ITHAPPEMED IN Mr. and Lyle Wing spenl Tuesday eveniiie at Hibbs's' and Mr- Leo Hibb.s and to Cilv Wed- nesdav and laioe hack evriiim: I.eo I hoiiiii oil Harold Kiok ksoii. Mr llonagei, went pheasant hnnling 'Ini. week end Mr and Mrs Thoiop'son at Ihe Leo Tlioinp.son hoine ItUhv Shiglev pi'til IV allei noon wiih aiinl Mi', I.e llibli- Kiok ol i al Ihe lloitie Itlaho ranks IhIrd the Unlled In ol urigalcd (If litrmlaiid, wtlh 2timi im-, rtrr Irrluiillon HOGS 1 fairly active, to strong with Wednesdays DR. R.W.STANZEL VETERINARIAN Office 1120 Eaiil m.

DR. WAYNE E. FRANTZ orroMKTiusr Kenneth Opti( i 108 lola rhoiie 176 NOTICE 1)K. K. MOWKK.S OPTOMETRIST 121 K.

Madison lola, Kaiuus Will i foil eepi Wi diH' dav ol li V. -'ot '1' (' (II ROCK OF AGES Bcaaty NOW and FOIlkTKB WILLIAMS MONUMENT WORKS Tesn In -IHE SOtOMOM RWBR WAS ORlGlWALLV WAMED APTER A GEYSEK IT WAS NAMED THE NEPAHOLLA RIVER 6.V THE' IISipiANS MEANT ON A. HiUL. AMD CePERBCD TD FAMOUS WACONDA SPKJNOS IM MlTCHELl. COUWTY INOIAWS CALLED WACONDA SPdIN NE-WOHKONDAGA SPIRIT IT BECAUSE IT? UMjaMT POeMATIOW -WHAt THEV DID WOT WAS THAT WACONOA SPRINGS IS NOT A AT ALL IT iS than 95.000.000 wood ties are used annually by U.

railrpad There are about 3.000 ties to the mile. JE or THE ReAU "OF THE FIfeLD A 59 -YeAK -OiLD ROUND THAT IS STILL THE kllDS- A iTHRItO. IW THE AAAUSEMEMT CfiMIEK OF KANSAS THIS PlOWeei? M6RRY-SO- ROUNJO IS STILU ORlvew BV AN OLD FASHIONED UPEIG HT AMD BT WAS BY THE C. nWUCCK AMUSCMCMTCO. OF ABlLXMff IN WHAT TO SEE IN KANSAS CITY Nafurol Roufe Sotffftwesr TAlD STATc HOUSE AT TOPCKA WERE SURPRISED ReCEnm.Y WHEN THE OLD CAPrrOL DECIOED TOTIZV HAWD AT SELF A PINK PETUNIA WAS FOOMO GROWING.

DieeCTLYOUTOF THE WMJ-S FMC ASOVC ANV K.IND OF NOW THE P6TUN OOT THfiKE REMAINS A MVSreBY Donald Buka stars in "Golden Boy" at Resident Theatre, now thru November 9 Menjou with K. C. Philharmonic (Jrchestra present "Peter and the Wolf" at Music Hall November 6 "Inside U. is Broadway hit musical starring Beatrice LiUie, at Music Hall November 7-13 Delightful new trio. Bob Oliphant and his Tunespinners.

in smart Omar Room. Hotel Continental: popular Tommy FljTih and his orchestra are in the i Penguin Room Rise Stevens, star of Metropolitan Opera, in Concert November 8 at Music Hall Ice at Pla-Mor: K. C. Mohawks: Vs' Tulsa Novemtier 6. SL Patil November 9 fam- dinners every Sunday in Hotel Continental's Coffee Shop Elaborate stage show, "Hollywood Stars ot 195tr at LoeWs Midland starting November K.

C. Kitty. 29IIC1 TilLD INCREASIS FOR Ko.lv (ft I 'l tin.I ol rOUR PHOSPHATE fMA paymanii on III uca lOLA FARM STORE Block East of Santa Fe or writm KI THOMSON mOSMIATt CO. S. CMrasa, THOS H.

BOWLOS, Preslent GEO. H. MACK. Caabler O. R.

BOWLUS. GEO. R. BOWI.US. Asst.

Viw-PrcB. Allen Covinty State Bank lOLA, KANSAS CAPITAL S1Q0pi.00 li V90jwm ky the Federal Depodt CorporattoB, D. O. Inmrmnee to rescb depositor.

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