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The Iola Registeri
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THE lOLA REQKTER, FRIDAY SEgTEBUBBR 25, 1970 lOLA, KANSAS 66749 LO ALS 'The lola Fire Department ntBde a run to Lake Bassola last BJII at 10: p. m. in ans- weij call, bi)t could find no eviiettce a fire. Chwrdl of Christ by radio staMt. Iterald of TmUi, Ch.

7, Scirvices 10-11 a.in: and 7 AD Welcome wbejce to wash li'if easy-MHir big cVftni your LAUNDRY Col and Mrs. G. H. Rhodes of £kui Antonio, arrived iTuesday to spend a feW with Mrs. Rhodes' mother, Mae Richardson.

Garage Sale, 518 N. Tennessee, SatoFdaiy, d-1, Sunday l-S. High chajlr, car seat, baby clothes, toys, maternity clothes, bicycle. WANTED IRONINGS 'Ms. Middletbn EN 705 S.

Buckeye Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Mason returned this morning to their home in Belmond, Iowa, after visiting here with their aimt, Mrs. Dessie Allen. AND FUNERALS Subscriptions to The Register were received or renewed this week lor the following former residents of this area: R.

L. Callaway, 1402 Circle Drive. Kingsville, Glen Baptist, 611 High Drive, Wellington; Boss W. Cress, 637 Missouri, Lawrence; Donald Catron, 2905 E. 51 s6, Tulsa.

Bake Sale tomorrow, 9 to 12, Evans Store. Adult Sunday Schtiot Class of Wesley United Methodist Church. Card of Thanks We, the faniily of E. Starkey, wish to thank. Dr.

Osbom, first floor nurses and aides for the wonderful care given our loved one. Special thanks to-Elders Leon Morrow, Joseph Van Riette for the words of ctfmfort, the pallbearers, pianist, singers, neighbors, relatives and friends for cards, flowers, food and many acts of kindness have been apprediated: "Oiu- prayer is while we live- God make us worthy of our friends." Ennis Starkey and Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas and family. JIOBINSON SERVICES Funeral services for Mrs.

Leo Ilobinson Jr, who was killed in an puto crash in Columbia, Missouri. Wednesday, wDl be at 1:30 tomorrow afternoon at the Wilson Funeral Honie iii Paola. The faniily that a Karen Marie Robinson memorial schbl- arciup fund has been establisHeil at the XJniversity of Kansas. Coh- tributjon.s may be sent to the Wilson Funeral Home in faola. AHen County Hospital VISITING HOURS: 2 p.m.

to 8 p. in. No children under 14 per- to visit. Visitors limited to two at a time, please. The guest yesterday of Mrs.

Dessie Allen was Mrs. Jessie Breshears of Humansville, Mo. Every on sale. Drop In and make voiu" selection. EVANS MUSIC COMPANY El CHEERIE LAUNDRY will be closed Saturday and Sunday due to death ui family.

The women 's match play tour- nsiment at the Allen County Country Club may never be played but with one day of sun- shkie this week and more bad forecast for it seqjns necessaryi to extend the dejdJme for playiilg the first for aiSoffier Enroll in.the physical tion class, School, Sepf; 28. iO weeks, $7.50. Gail or come. 7:30 p.m. PORCH Men's, anil Clothing 409 E.

Jackson Sept. 26, 9 to 5 J. Gblden Passbook Savings- Compounded Daily FDIC Tha Riqun Bank SeBVyoucan frown TE ATOUT Card of Thanks 1 would like to thank Dr. Carney and Dr. Corpolongo and the nurses and the nurses aides of the AUen County Hospital for their wonderful care while I was a patient there.

I also would like to thank my family and friends for their visits, flowers, co'rds and gifts that 1 received during my stay in the hospital. It was greatly appreciated. Mr. Curtis Steward. Ladies coats, suits, slack sets, dresses and blouses, size 12.

Maternity clothes. Lots of baby articles such as dresses, jumpers, red velvet 3 piece set, shoes and pajamas. Sizes small, 12 to 18 months. PHONE 365-3778 9 to 5 A group of teen-age boys and girls met at Countryside Estates Nursing Home last evening to estahlisli a volunteer group to be known as the Sunshine Kids. The purpse, 6f the group, is to entertain, and.help the residents of the home.

Ally teen-ager in- teirested in 'doing tlus kind of work will be welcome to join the group. The next meeting wiir be Tuesday at 7 p. at Coimtryside Estates. Anyone not having a ride may call 365-5274 after 3:30 p. Girl Scouts work on bicycle badge The girls of Girl Scout Junior Troop 70 are' working on their bicycle badges and Wednesday 17 girls "and their leader, Mrs.

Irene-Wallace, rode to Lake Bassola in the rain. The girls had planned an uncooked menu and therefore had time to observe rocks, trees and identify six species of wild flowers. They walked up Shale Mound and observed the soil erosion which was due to the heavy rains. Brownie Troop 20 IS reorganized A meeting was held yesterday at the Wesley United Methodist Chnrrh to reorganize Brownie Troop 20 for Lincoln School. Mrs.

Ruth Ketcher will be the troop leader and Mrs. Mary Sampson and Mrs. Caroline Martin the assistant troop leaders. Mrs. Keith Carpenter will be in charge of dues and Mrs.

Mary Brown, and Mrs. Sharon P.qyne the telephone committee. Mrs. Judy Turner will take' cgire Of transportation. The first meeting of the troop will be Monday for 3:30 p.

m. until: 5 13. mi at the Gmmwnity Building on North Buckeye. September 24 39 patients and 2 babies Admitted Brace E. Glidden, lola, Carrie Warner, William Culbertson, lola; Garret Vink, lola; Hazel Steiner, Yates Center.

Dismissed Mrs, Gressi Humboldt, Dennis Edwards, Albert Boan, Savonburg; Mrs. JV Schmaus; lola'; Mrs. Claude Hutton, Tola: Mary Flickuiger; Idla; Orville Mckkughan. LiaHarpe; John Elizabeth Griffith, lola. Birtlis Mr.

and Marvin McCollough, lola, a girl Weighing 6. pounds and 7V2 ounces. Acrobatic and dance classes. Kelleiy Hotel from 4 p.m. Thursdays beginning Oct.

ested phone Meribeth Webber, 10 Family Garage Sale, Saturday, Sept. 26th. 8 to 5. Clothing and misic. Formals sizes 14-1618.

Thompsons'; Heards' and Johnsons at Hazel Pool's in East Lawn. Red' brick house on north side of highway. Mrs. Howard Morrow and Kim df Alva, are spending tlie week wlith Mrs. IVlor- vow's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Glcu Hoffmeier, and her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mr. is expected here tomorrow to take tiiem home Sunday.

If you miss your Register, call your carrier FIRST. If you can't get him, call Lloyd Northcutt Tiaxi. 365-2424: PLANTS PLANTERS CUT FLOWERS lota Greenhouse 704 E. Lincoln 365-2631 Antwtr to Previous Puzzle ACROSS 56Roofedge 'floclu 58 Man from IBAmlMasadofs' Precisely (contr.) iJfltMxatMmdbr. DpWN 2TukUsh -iregiment 3 Salamander ttirmerie 8 immigrvntsin 9Earth 30 Saitae (Latin) n8 Wore county participants in state tair 'participating in Home Economics Judging contests at the Kansas State Fair this week were: Stanley, Full- 0-Pep; Karen Ford, Logan Pals and Mary Beth Rosacker, lola City Slickers.

Foods Glenda Parrish, lola City Slickers; Ann Hauser, Full- 0-Pep and Jill Stei-ling, Humboldt Eager Beavers. Home Improvement Jill Sterling, Ann Sharp and Ann Hauser. Participating in informal style shows were Marilyn and Carla Full-O-Pep; Karen Ford, Logan Pals and Jill Sterling, Eager Beavers. Each County is allowed to enter two garments per 50 4-H girls. Sending outfits from Allen County were Joyce Garrett, DusK Patrol and Georganna Wall, lola City iSlickers.

Nancy Monfort, lola City Slickers, received a red ribbon for a clothing demonstration. Representing Allen County in the official Style Revue and best groomed boy contest Sept. 26 and 27 will be Nancy Ford, Logan Pals, and Chris Bulls, FuU- 0-Pep. The home economics team judging at the Topeka fair were Nancy Womack, Belva KlingeUsmith, Eager Beavers, and Lori Wiles, Eager Beavers. 19 Cxreek goddess bfyoMth 23 Receptacles 24I(otion 25 Blemish 2Q Landing place (India) 27 Make weary 28 Always 29 Of morning condensate Testament 36 Form jelly 38 At distance (comb, form) 4Q'Fluid received 43Guiinto two parts 44 item 45 Underground miarjcer (mining) 46 Mother (var.) 47 Metal 48 Animal 49 Low.

tide 50 God of the sky (Greek) 51 Kibe tributary 53 Allow mrnrnM mmmmmmm mmmmm mmm mmm mmm mmm mmmmm moonbow, similar to a rainbow, is formed by the light of the moon. Feebleness of the light paints the glowing bow in very faint colors. FRIDAY Senior Citizens''Card Club" meets at 6:30 p. m. at the kelley Hotel.

Covered dish dinner. Brmg table service and card tables. SUNDAY Lindi Ann Ensminger piano recital at the Recital Hall, Bowlus Fine Arts Center, 2:30 p. m. Maple Grove School reunion at Zillah School.

Basket dinner at noon, tea and coffee furnished. Stony Point Homecoming at Stony Point Schoolhouse. Carry-in dinner, 1 p. m. Bring table service.

Tea and coffee fiu-nished. MONDAY Unity Club luncheon at Allen County Community Junior College, 1 m. American Cancer Society Work.shop meets at The City Hall, 8 a. m. Current Events Club meets with Mrs.

Lec Moore, 2 p.m. Past Matron's Club OES incels with Mrs. Ann Foust. at 7:30 p. m.

Order of Rainbow for (iifffr'l Maconic Temple, 7 pi m. Ladies of Elks meet 6:30 p.m. at the Elk's Lodge. Covered dish dinner. ACCAP board meeting 7:30 in.

at the Senior Ciltizeiis' Center, 117 W. Open to the public. Allen Couniy Council on meets 6:30 p. m. Bingo social.

TUESDAY WSCS Circle of the Trinity Methodist Church meets with Mrs. Richard Sherrill, Route 3, 2 p. m. Bring house plants or slips for exchange. LEGAL (First Published In The lela Register September 25, 1970) In the Probate Court of Allen County, Kansas In the E.

Kelseyv deceased. NOTICE OF HEARING The State of Kansas to all persons concerned: You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed in said court by Ravia B. Olds, praying for the determination of the SQient of real estate described a petition filed in said action and all other property owned by E. L. Kelsey at the time of his death, and you are hereby required to tile your written defenses thereto on or before the I 'Jth day of October, 1970, at 10 o'clock a.

m. of said day, in said court, in lola, Kansas, at which time and place said cause will be heard. Should you fail therein, judgment will be entered in due course upon said petition. Ravia B. Old Petitioner Attest; Leslie L.

Norton, Probate Judge J. C. Edwards, Attorney (.9) 25 (10) 2-9. Circle meetbigs First Baptist Church loleta McElhaney The loleta McElhaney Circle of the First Baptist Church met yc-'terclay with Mrs. Kenneth Littear of Moran.

Mrs. Cecil Perkins presided at the business meeting after open- UTg the meeting with prayer. It was announced that the as- scciational meeting will be held in Fort Srott Oct. 20. This is an all-day meeting with a sack luprh at noon.

Mrs. Everett SheiAerd used 'Help Wanted" as the title for the devotions. Mrs. Albert Alexander gave tne love gift thought and the prayer of dedication. Her sub- iect was "If It Is to Be, It 's up to Me." The program, "How the Word Gets Around," was presented by Mrs.

William Bedenbender. I Mrs. Albert Mannmg closed the meeting with prayer. Quilt patches were sewed during the meeting. Ten menibers Were present.

Charlotte Worley The Charlotte Worley Circle of the First Baptist Church met last night with Mrs. Gerald The president, Mrs. Jack Hemberg, presided at the business session. The members decided to send a birthday remembrance to Mrs. Charlotte Worley in Bangr saen, Thailand.

Mrs. Jay Thyer announced the CJross quota, to Anadarkb, Christian Mission at Anadiirko; Okla. Items will also be sent to Kodiak Baptist Mission in Kodiak; Alaska. It was announced that the associational meeting will be held Oct. 20 at F'ort Scott.

Twenty calls were made since the last meeting. Mrs. Harriet Smith gave the love gift thought, "the Path to Fruitful Living," Using the scripture reading from Matthew Mrs. Howard Caldwell presented the program, "How the Word Gets Around." She told of different ways that the Gospel is shared ui other parts of the world. The hostess served refreshments to nme members.

As members of the Order of the Golden Rule, we place the needs and wishes of those we serve above all else. Our purpose is always to serve as we would wish to be served with thoughtfulness, dignity, and Waugh-Yokum Fiineral Home 16 North Buckejre 7 66749 Doris Wiseman Doris Wiseman' Circle of the First Baptist Churdh met yesterday afternoon In the homo of Mrs. Finley Compton at Neosho I-'alls. Mrs. Owen Wild opened the meeting with prayer and Mrs.

Gcprge Caldwell gave the Mrs. Morris O'Dell, president, presided at the business meet- It was to set the meeting time up to 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Harold Lundine gave love gift thought.

Mrs. Harold Payne presented tlie program by reading parts of two" letters from Sandford Kelly, a missionary in Haiti. Mrs. Cdmptoa served refreshments to ten members, guests and three children. (Mrs.

J. E. Davidson) The Home Culture Club held its first meeting of the club year with a salad supper in the Christian Church dining room Monday, Sept. 21. Alter the business meeting, a film entitled "This Land We Love," was shown.

Guests present were Mrs. Ronald McGhee, Mrs. Rich ard Boyd, Mrs. Ivan Spencer, Mrs. Ira Wiley, Mrs.

Paul Wing and Mrs. Jim Martin. There were 13 members present also. Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Sager. Patty, Beth and Bob and Fred Sager attended the Hutchinson State Fair Saturday. Mrs Leoma Day was hostess for the meeting of the Past Matron's Club in her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Nellie Bacon gave the devotions.

Election of officers was with Mrs. Neita Hutchison elected president, Smith, vice president, and Mrs. Paul Weast. and tre.asurer. The hastess served refreshments to the ijine members Veterans of WWI, Barracks 1962, and Auxiliary met Thursday night for" a covered dish supber and regular meetuig.

A work day was planned for Sent. 23. A letter of thanks from the at Wadswortli for thie artlclies recently was read. Eighteen members and two visitors. Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Porsingcr. Lone Elm, were present. The Tiext meeting will be Oct, 15' with covered dish supper at 7 p. ni.

The Rev. and Mrs. Stiles Lessley df Florisgant, were house guests of Mrs. Reece Henderson several days last week. Mrs.

Reece Eendeirson received word Sunday of the death of her great-nephew, Tonimy StoVer, in a car accident. -Miss Jean Minnich and Mis.s' PeUlah" Myers drove to Columbia, Friday Where they spent the weekend with Mrs Charles Kohler. Those froni Moran WWI and Auxiliary, who attended the District 5-B flieeting in Chanute Saturday were Mr. and Mrs Lvnn Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs Trites, Mr.

and Mrs. S. A Johnson, Joe Fowler, Mrs. Anna Cooper and Mrs. Naomi Hamilton.

Mrs. Calvm Adams (formerly Miss Janice KlinJlek) was guest of honor at a feridal shower Wednesday night, with Miss Peggy Smith, hostess, assisted by Miss Christine Johnson and. Miss Peggy After playmg an appropriatis game, the bride opened her Those atteniiing were Jinet Houk, Anita Boyd, Piam Johnson, Patti Itcrynk, Debbie Donald, Karen Blmenhorst, "tholen," Susan Elaine arid Mrs. Marian Snflfei. Sending gifts but unable to be present were Joyce Anderson and Marcille Lundberg.

Area couple's granddaughter wins a trip Vinette Hofer, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth" Hofer. Houston, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. W. Hofer of Humboldt, has won a trip to London. She entered a Smger Sewmg Machine Contest, which called for her to make a dress and show it in Houston. She won the contest and received a tape recorder.

This entitled her to enter the stale contest, which she also won. Her prize was a sewing machme. Last Friday night she called her grandparents to tell them she had won the national competition in New York and had received an expense-paid trip to London, and $400. She will leave "on this trip; Oct. 12 and will be accompanied by her mother.

lolan charged following crash James Peeler, 56, 523 South Cottonwood, was charged lailitre to report an accident and driving while intoxicated yesterday afternoon following an accident in front of 30 South KiMitucky. Police said that the left front rf a car owned by Donald Northcutt, 4S0 South Kentucky, was and the night front of the Peeler auto was damaged when the Peeler auto hit the Northcutt car. An autumn salad favorite Chive (breamed Cottage Cheese! Peps up the appetite and mattes your salads tempting; and extra delicious! to SERVE yaU8 FAMILY CHjVE 7 CHEESE A GREAT WAY TO iNJOV PRp. TEIN AND A ZESTY SAUD, TOO! Expertly if plans to expand plant near LaCygne WTCHITA (AP) Gordon W. Evan.s.

chairman of the board of said- Wednesday the electric company will invest U.b.ovi., million in new. ities through 1974. Ntarly $70 ir.ill'iort of the total WiVi go to pax for the company's lialf-owneiship of a new generating station near Cypne in ea.stern Kansas, About 42 per cent of the tot.il investment will be financed m- ternally. The company plans to sell bonds in KGAIE serves south central and much of southeastern Kan- Evans" announcement, made in an to the New of Security Analysts, ivns also released here. He also announced that negotiations are under way for construction of a second generating unit at the La Cygne plant, to be in service in 1977 or 1978.

Dennis Sigg is nine years old Dennis Sigg celebrated his ninth birthday Wednesday with a birthday party given at his home by his mother, Mrs. Don Sigg, assisted by Miss Janice Sigg Snd Miss Shelley Armer. The children played games and refresliments. vvere served. The'invited guests Were Mitchell Sigg, Craig Frazell, Gene Weatherbie, Dple Westerman, Hoyt Marquis, Rory Lee Powell, Bernard Howard, Mark Davis, Craig Campbell, Douglas Clark, Tommy Audley, Jimmy Culver and Tommy Hill.

Fire destroys supermarket in Wichita WICHITA fire early today destroyed the Jabara Brothers supermarket in northeast Wichita. Initial fire department estimates said damage was about to the structure and contents. However, John Jabara a co-owner of the store, estimated damage at between 000 end $400,000. Chief fire investigator Carl saiid arson was a definito possib.uity. Jones said.the blaze started near a plate glass win dow that had been'i broken by vandals late last night.

Jones said the lliro spread quickly through the and it took firemen. heady three hours to bring it under control 4 a.m.' Fire captain Har-v'ey W. Lewis was when part of a brick wall callapsfed, sending a shower of bricks onto eight firemen manning hoses in fror.t of store. The 40-year-old Lewis was treated at Wesley Medicol Center for bruiises to both his legs released. FOUND A DS ABE FREB Luncheonetta For Saturday Meal- Loaf Fried Sfeak Number 2 (Continued From Page One) found by Egyptian authorities seven hours after, he vanished, but did not indicate where ho was found or where he bad gone.

Daoud apparently was a tig- urshead in. thA military with the regime's real power in the hands of Habis-Ma- jarl, the military, governor appointed by Hussein Sept. 23. for the GO generation An Ideal Savings Plan RAYMOND KUYKENDALL R. R.

2 lola, Kansas Ph. 82W4 Modem Woodmen of Office (f Island, IIC. value lio which iijir Protection only witaw. A Willtams MonimiMli HW. Broadway 7 7 lOU DIAL 54741.

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