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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 2

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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PAGE TWO THE IOLA REGISTER, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 1972 TOLA, KANSAS 66749 LOCALS Seaman 2. C. and Mrs? Mike announce the birth of a baby girl born March 16 at Middleton, R.I. She has been named Andre Renee and weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Gene' Sigg and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Duncan, Mrs. Edith Eubanks is a great-grandmother, all of Iola The Register has been asked to clarify a heading which appeared in yesterday's edition.

The LaHarpe VFW Auxiliary is going to serve at the monthly Fiddlers and Pickers there will be no dance. Mr. and Mrs. Loren McCullough are grandparents of a new baby boy born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil McCullough at the Garnett new arrival weighed 8 pounds and 5 ounces. Funeral services Tuesday for Vernon Barnes were attended by many out-of-town friends and relatives. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. William Uitts, Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Madison, Mrs. Pauline Akins and Lisa, Mrs. Joella Garber and Roger, all of Topeka; Mrs. Maxine Jones and Terry, Ottawa; Mrs.

Lucille Herman and family, Liberal; Mrs. John Jones and Anita, Denver; Mrs. Bessie Walton, Yates Center, and Charles Vineyard, LaHarpe. Those attending from Wichita were Mr. and Mrs.

William Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Barnes, Sharon Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Avery, Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Iklcr, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Barnes and Kenny Avery. Mrs. Jim Carson of Mesa, srlent several days last week in the home ol Mr.

and Mrs. Mollis Stith. LEGAL (First Published In The Join Register March 17, 1972) Before the. Board of County Commissioners of County, Kansas. Resolution Be it hereby resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of AllenCounty Kansas, sitting in regular session this 13th day of March, 1972, that the provisions of K.S.A.

1,971 32161 (Aj (a), which reads as.follows: "to fish with a bank line, limb line-or trotline- unless such bank line, limb line, or line has a tag or label securely attached or affixed thereto on be plainly written or printed the name, address and fishing license number of the person fishing with the same line," is hereby declared to be applicable to fishing in Allen County, Kansas. The County Clerk is hereby directed to cause a copy of this Mr. and Mrs. James Appling, LaHarpe, have named their new baby daughter Kimbcrley Ann. She was born March 9 and weighed 6 pounds.

10 ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lambic, Kansas City, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest' Appling, Gas City. Kimberley has a sister Susan, 9, and two brothers, Kevin 7, and Steven, 3. SOCIAL CALENDAR Young artists Arlota Herman, left, 'Gar at a meelititf of the McKi school last nij-'hl. The thr Stout and Tanya Tippie display their art work nley Parent-Teacher Association meetinij; a I. (he ee students are in the sixth SATURAY Ladies of the Elks Hawaiian Luau, husband and invited guests.

6:30 to dance time. Serving at 7 p. m. SUNDAY Sea Scout Ship 299 meets in the old basement of Calvary United Methodist Church at 3:15. MONDAY Regular meeting DAR at 7:30 postponed.

Allen County Unit of American Cancer Society meeting at 7r30 p. m. City Hall for all crusade chairmen and workers. After 5 EMU covered dish supper meets with Mrs. Eugene Robb, 1205 N.

Buckeye. Area hairdressers meeting at Menegay's North. 8 p. m. Call 5-2230 or 5-5778 dinner at 7 p.

m. Leslie J. Campbell Post birthday party, 6:30 p. m. Bring meat disb and vegetable or dessert, bread, butter, table service.

Guest speaker. Boy Scout Troop 55 meets m. United Methodist Ch Boy Scout Troop 56 meets 7 p.m. GSaLvafy United Methodist Chunm. Allen County Council on Aging, 6 ri! m'.

Social Club. Xi Alpha, fihi Chapter of Beta Sigma dinner Chuck p.m. Salem No. OES meets JjjfijisQnjc Temple for stated meeting, 8 p. m.

Let's Learn Hobby Club, m. ryU TUESDAY PEO 3 p. with Junior' Hfgh Study Club meets with Mrs. Geprge be Tar, 9 m. Neosho Valley EHU will meet with Mrs.

Ilattie ivie- C'rate, 2 p. m. Sixteen Street, Washington, D. is popularly called the "Avenue of Mrs. Georgia Stone is a patient at St.

Francis Hospital, Marceline, according to word received here by her daughter, Mrs. Gary Hageman. She would appreciate hearing from all her friends. lola's. Fire District No.

2 truck was called yesterday to the Fribre-Rez plant where an electrical fuse box had been blown off the wall. Workmen in tHe area had accidentally diverted 480 volts of electricity into the fuse box which "caused a minor electrical explosion. Damage was confined to the fuse box. resolution to be published in the Iola Register of Iola, Kansas, for three (3) conseputive weeks. unanimously this 13th day iof March, 1972.

JThp of County Commissioners of Allen County, Kansas Elmer Duggan Chairman Isl Alvin Lassman Member A skating party was held last night for Cheryl Lane to celebrate her 12th birthday. Approximately 60 of her friends attend, ed. Her special guest was her teacher, -Mrs. 1 a ren- Attest: Jean M. Barber County Clerk (3) 17 -2f31.

Member necke of Jefferson School. Re freshments were served to the youngsters after the skating party, by Cheryl's mother, Mrs. Harold Lane, assisted by Mrs. Richard Wallace, Miss Lela Valentine and Miss Cynthia Lane. Cheryl received many lovely gifts from her.guests.

LEGAL (First Published In The Iola Register March 17, 1972) NOTICE OF FORFEITURE OF OIL AND GAS TO: EUREKA OIL AND GAS COMPANY, TROY GAS CARL L. ANDERSON, W. E. STILES ENGIN- ERING, INTERNATIONAL OIL AND GAS ARTHUR L. BUSTARD, ARTHUR N.

ANDERS AND CLARENCE W. BOSLER. We, the undersigned, owners of the land situated in Allen County, Kansas, to-wit: The North Half of the Southeast Quarter (NVfc SEV 4 and The South Half of the Nojth- east Quarter (SVi- NE'i) of Section Twenty-eight (28), Township Twenty-five (25), South Range Twenty-one (21) East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, upon which a lease dated July (Mrs Karl F.ricson) FEDERAL ALL STATES Sunday or By Appointment 301 WEST STREET South of Foodtown 365-3821 On March 26, Mrs. Charles (Mary) Tice will celebrate her at III. Mrs.

Tice and her family are former residents of the Pleasant Valley neighborhood. Her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Kirklin, has planned an open house celebration fro m2 to 4 p.m. Mrs. Tice and her son, Walter Bry- 1 an live a few doors from her daughter, Genevieve, in Ealst Moline, at 4132 Fourth zip 61244.

She would be, happy to hear from her Allen County friends. Ta spent Thursday and Friday visiting his aunt -and uncle, Mr and Mrs. Jesse Ebert. 24, 1945, was given by the then owners of 'the above described property of Einar A. Nelson and Jennie E.

Nelson, his wife, to L. W. Anderson, and which, through mense assignments you, the above named, acquired some title pr claim of title in and to described oil and gas do hereby notify you that the terms of said lease have been broken by the own- that, wc have elected to declare and do declare the said lease forfeited and void and that, unless you do, within 20 days from this date, notify the Register of Deeds of said coun ty as provided by law that said lease has not been forfeited, we of Deeds affidavit of forfeiture as provided by- law; and we hereby demand that'you execute or have executed the proper surrender of said lease and that you put the same on record in office of of Deeds of said county within 20 days from this date. Dated this 17th day of March, 1972. Marjorie A.

Anderson Donald R. Anderson Owners (3) 17-24-31. Weekend MUCV.IS of Mir. Roy Johnson were Mr. and- Mrs.

Robert Franklin ami Dt-ana. Overland Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Johnson and family, Wichita. Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Cox were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cox, Russell David, Grandview, Mo. Mr.

and Herbert and Corrie, City, Mr. nnrt Mrs Rerriinp Mefford. Iola, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cox and Steve of Humboldt were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Cox. Saturday and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Daniels wore Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Arcl and Lori, Chanute, Mrs. Lorraine Price, Brenda. Gary and Karen, Wichita, Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Wilson, Gregg, Li- Brad and Keith were Mr. and Mrs. and "family of Humboldt, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Butts, and Mrs.

Ida Butts. Weekend of Mr nnd Airs. .1. fcdward Suansou were Mr. and Mrs.

Jt -rrv Svvanson and Kim, Overland Parle Mr. and Mrs. Deane Swanson, Richard, Susan and Sandra, Yates Center. Saturday afternoon were Lynn Jackson, Wichita, Jenifer Jackson, Mrs. Julia Carlson, Mrs.

Fred Cimuinghani. Ro- suiui, Mrs. Gerald Johnson and Krisline, Mrs'. Leonard Carlson and children, Mr. and Mrs.

nold Swanson, Merrill Cunningham. Rosann and Randall Cunningham, twins, were honored Friday evening with a birthday supper by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunningham. The guests included Mrs.

Freeda Cunningham, aiid Mr. and Mrs. Fearoll Kannarr, Saen and Shane. Humboldt, Mrs. Mr.

anil Mrs. Gerald Johnson and Kristine, Victor Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carlson, Hv- Anna, Eric and Sarah, Mrs.

Pern Atteberry, Merrill Cunningham. lust A The New "850 Moto Gozzi" No chains Shaft driven THE MACHINE BUILT EXCLUSIVELY FOR UNLIMITED TOURINft; See it at BURNETT CYCLE SALES Gas, Kansas Wayne Wilson's sister and hus band and two children, Hutchinson. Calvin Coday was recently injured by a treo limb falling on him while sawing trees. Severn neighbors, Fredolph Hawkinson, Chester Daniels, Raymond Ericson, J. Edward Svvanson, Ronald Olson, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Larson, Leon Larson, Paul Wood, ivtr. Mrs. Calvin spent Thursday plowing and discing for him. Friday supper guests of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Edward Svvanson, CUT FLOWERS PLANTS PLANTERS Iola Greenhouse 704 E. Lincoln 365-2631 ERVIN'S 18th FREE BQA3-SH-OW- MARCH 18-19 9 a.m. until 9 p.m.

Boats and-Fun Equipment We Rent Campers See the Sunflower Sportsmen's" Fishing Exhibit Free complimentary state license to residents over 65. ERVIN'S MARINE SERVICE Our 61st Anniversary 2122 Main Parsons every ffflltfihari front outstanding value to which otfiecs that one is Rock 1 guaranteed both to you itwoit is erected You get this in. Guarantee only with mo- untent ''IOLA DIAL 54741 MOBILE HOME INVOICE SALE Only TO Homes Left Cost NEW 12 WIDES as Low as $2,895 Ftdly Furnished USED LAKE CABINS 8x45 SI ,295 "8x35 $1,245 No Trades Please Double Wide 24x45.Wesport Central Air, 3 bedroom. Fully Carpeted, Used 4 Mo. New SI 1,400 $8,250 We're Cleaning The -4.

Buddy General National, Charnofone Cherokee 810 Year Bank Financing Available Free Set Up and Delivery Within 100 Miles. THE MODERN MVING.fLACE HOMESTEAD Mobile Homes PARSONS, KANSAS 2 Miles East of Parsons On Highway 160, Daddy, if you ever got sick, I 'd give you all the money in my piggy-bank. You can see to it that your child need never empty his piggy bank for that emergency. Modern Woodmen of America, a fraternal life, insurance society, offers disability income insurance so that members and prospective members can meet emergency money needs when sickness or injury strikes. Modern Woodmen disability income and life insurance plans, plus our unique fraternal benefits, can provide complete financial security for you and your family.

Ask your Modem Woodmen representative to show you how. Modern Woodmen of America One of the nation's leading fraternal life insurance organizations. Home Office, Rock Island, Illinois "kiyrhond Kuykendall Representative Box )ox 186 64751. CAMPUS CLATTER starring Bimo Burns TWAT WAS MY. 010 MAN WAS by Larry Lewi, 4:0.

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