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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • 3

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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ANSWERS FROM INN A woman's secret in- vill ft ing of gal om und bo ist- -te illy for 10. it tor 10 ter 16 ans 20 red eir to 01 at ice 99 na 51 an, tes Les 29 te. IN A A 1 Dear Anna Bananas: Recently a young woman wrote that she was about to marry the man of her dreams and she needed to know something. During her freshman year in college she fell madly in love with a football player and thought their romance would surely end in marriage. She gave herself to him and then he dropped her.

Now, it seems she is about to marry Prince Charming himself, and wants to know if it is possible for a man to tell for sure whether his bride is a virgin. You told her "no." If the answer is "no," why, pray tell, is a Japanese doctor in California making a small fortune sewing in phony hymens made of sheep tissue for deflowered girls who want to present themselves as 100 per cent pure? Sign me No Dummy Here Dear Dum: What Japanese doctor? Never heard of him. That doesn't mean, of course, that he doesn't exist. There are enough wiggy ladies around so that any scheme, no matter how bizarre, would surely have some takers. I said "no" because her question contained the words "for sure." Sometimes a man can tell, but not always.

I'd rather see a hundred women get away with the act than have one poor innocent girl unjustly branded by a tyrant who would throw it up to ther for the rest of her life. Dear Ann Landers: I am married to a wonderful man and wouldn't hurt him for the world. I get along reasonably well with his mother and make every effort not to rock the boat. My mother-in-law feels very much at home in our place, which I don't mind. When she wants something, however, she never bothers to ask.

She proceeds to search in the kitchen cabinets, refrigerator, etc. Although I Twenty-five years ago December 2, 1950 The statue of Carry Nation and the drinking fountain which was part of it which have stood near the south door of the courthouse since 1906, was pushed from the marble base by vandals last night. The head of the statue was demolished in the fall; the pipes leading to the fountain which is frequently used in hot weather were twisted and broken. Iola's firemen plan to help out Santa's brownies again this year by repairing toys which will be given to underprivileged Allen County children by the Salvation Army. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Hastings and Ladd have returned from Los Angeles where they were guests of Mr. Hastings' parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.

L. Hastings, for the past three weeks. don't like it, I keep quiet and look the other way. Yesterday she was going through my desk looking for a paper clip. Naturally, I keep private correspondence and bills in the desk.

Maybe it was my imagination but she appeared to be snooping. My mother-in-law has offered to baby sit several times but I've never taken her up on it. even though i it would be very handy. I'm reluctant to leave her in our house alone because I have visions of her rummaging through my closets, drawers and correspondence. My husband says we have nothing to hide, which is true.

Yet I feel uncomfortable. What would you do? Quandaried In Baltimore Dear in I'd clean out the closets and straighten the drawers and cabinets SO they could bear examination by anyone. I would then gather all bills and private correspondence and put them under lock and key whenever the Inspector General came over. End of problem no hurt feelings, Grandma get the pleasure of sitting, and you get the convenience. Dear Ann Landers: Something is bothering me.

It seems that whenever I go to a football game someone next to me has a radio going. The idiot is listening to the game we are watching. It annoys the hell out of me to hear an announcer describing the game and putting his own interpretation on every, play. Also, I loathe the commercials. Next these lunatics will be bringing portable TV sets to watch instant replays.

I think the radio nuts who want to listen to the game on the radio should bring earphones. What do you say? Rights Trampled On Dear Rights: I agree but your only defense is to move. Hospitals Notes Monday, December 1 34 patients, 1 baby Admitted Mrs. C. N.

Cole, Bart R. Thayer and Clara H. Kent, all of Iola; Mrs. Cecil Powell and Mrs. Bill Ellis, both of Colony; Mamie Gray, Humboldt; Jerry Riebel, LaHarpe; Debbie Howard, Yates Center.

Dismissed Bertha D. Foster, Mrs. John Fursman Sr. and Mrs. James Hardwick and infant son, all of Iola; Mrs.

Lora Bean, Mapleton; Mrs. Kendall Hutton, Moran; Robert J. Davis, Colony. Births Mr. and Mrs.

Steven Bulk, Humboldt, a boy weighing 7 pounds, 3 ounces. Classified ad copy must be at The Register office no later than 5 p. m. day before first pubication. Wedding date set Terri Duncan Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Duncan, 322 South Buckeye, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Terri, to Rodney Edson of Iola. Mr. Edson is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Edson of Three Rivers, Mich. The bride-elect, a graduate of Iola High School, is employed at the Midwest Auto Store. Her fiance was graduated from the Three Rivers High School and is employed at Quality Packaging Products, Inc. The couple will exchange vows on December 20 at the Wesley United Methodist Church. Unions threaten railway shutdown WASHINGTON (AP) As contract talks between the nation's railroads and four shopcraft unions intensify, the top federal negotiator is hinting that congressional intervention might be needed to avert a nationwide strike.

Talks are set to resume today i in an attempt to avert a strike called for Thursday. W.J. Usery the chief federal mediator, called the strike possibility serious and indicated that if a settlement is not reached by Wednesday, the Ford administration might ask Congress to step in. Usery met separately with union and management negotiators Monday, then brought the parties together for what was expected to be intensive bargaining. The four unions, representing 70,000 railway boilermakers, carmen, electrical workers and firemen, have set a 6 a.m.

Thursday strike deadline. Earlier strike deadlines were twice postponed by union leaders at Usery's request, the last time to give a presidential emergency board more time to clarify a recommendation for resolving the dispute. The board resubmitted its final recommendations last week. ANGELS BILLY BY GRAHAM ONLY $4.95 SAMFORD'S BOOK NOOK 115 W. MADISON OPEN THUR-FRI-SAT NIGHTS TILL 8:00 PM OPEN SUNDAYS 1 PM TO 5 PM STOP, LOOK.

AND SHOP FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS NEEDS FUZZY "ATTENTION MEN" FOOTWEAR FOR DON'T LET WINTER THE LADIES GET TO YOUR LEATHER INSIDE US! WEAR FOR MEN INSIDE E-OUTSIDE DAN POST FOOTWEAR NORTHERNER FOR THE WHOLE RED WING FAMILY Yer) DRYER SHOE STORE Southeast Kansas' Largest Selection Quality Shoes at Lower Prices IOLA 9 N. Jefferson EN 5-5901. Co 1P THE IOLA REGISTER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1975 PAGE 3 Southeast Kansas news time, so I feel I must resign as a Two men jailed county commissioner," he said. Police chief named Mills said he would submit a letter CHANUTE Two men were jailed of resignation to Gov. Robert Bennett.

FORT SCOTT New police chief is here following the armed robbery of He was the only Republican on the Floyd Bradley, an investigative the Quik-Trip Store. three-man commission. captain of the Pittsburg Police They were John McIntyre, 19, Department, announced City Humboldt, and Doug Dietrich, Senior citizens meet Manager Dennis Mitchell. Chanute, who are cousins. Bradley, 31, will take over the Lige Matlock, Chanute police chief, COFFEYVILLE Coffeyville's police position on Dec.

8. He said he said McIntyre left a Chanute tavern, Senior Citizens organization boarded would resign his position in Pittsburg drove to Quik-Trip and robbed it at a bus bound for Topeka to attend the effective Saturday. Bradley replaces knife point. bimonthly meeting of the Senior Merle Young, 50, who resigned He said Dietrich was a witness to Organized Citizens of Kansas. Sunday and will remain on the force the robbery and is also being held in They were on their way to meet as a day sargeant.

connection with three break-ins at several thousand of their fellow Erie Thursday. members to discuss ways to better the Jail may be closed Charges have not been filed against lives of senior citizens politically and McIntyre or Dietrich nor an culturally. PARSONS The state secretary of unidentified third man being held in "They were one of the groups that corrections notified the Labette the county jail at Erie in connection got in there and fought for food County sheriff today that the county with the Erie break-ins. stamps for this part of Kansas," says jail in Oswego should be closed imlocal Senior Citizens director Dorothy mediately because of violations of Commissioner resigns Baker. "If the legislature is trying to new federal jail standards.

set up something the Senior Citizens As a result of reports from the state INDEPENDENCE Rex Mills don't like, they find out about it and department of corrections, state fire said he has resigned as a Montgomery discuss it at these meetings." marshal and the state department of County commissioner effective Jan. Mrs. Baker pointed out that Senior health and environment, Raines said 1. Citizens is more than a political action in a letter to Carl Cloke, sheriff, "it He will take a job as a represen- Its main goal is to get older has been determined that the Labette tative of the Sellars Construction Americans out of the house and doing County jail is unsanitary, unsafe and group. Equipment Company of Wichita and things.

contains fire hazards which could be a work in Southeast Kansas after that detriment to human life." Senior Citizens is one of the 15 date. employment will require me to agencies supported by the Coffeyville Register Bargains Readers. galore are in store for lola be absent from the county much of the United Fund. Special Selections 8 OPEN TUESDAY, THURSDAY FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 8:00 OPEN SUNDAY 1 P.M. TO 5 P.M.

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