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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • 6

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The Iola Registeri
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RTT" THE TOtA r.TSm.TORSDAyiNTXT., 7TOY2rri94 -KANSAS GG749 OUT OUR WAV VUASTELLIN' ME WHAT 6000 LUCK HE THIS YEAR AW ME (SAVE ME OWE TO PROVE fji BOY, OWE FOR THE RECORD, AJWT Iff Kiwanis-Rotary Coif Match Set The Botary and Kiwanis will hold their annual golf match Thursday afternoon and evening at the Iola Country Club. As in the past a dinner after the matches will he at stake in each pairing. The event is in its tenth year, with the Rotary reportedly holding a 5-4 edge. The Rotary won overall the first five years and Kiwanis has taken the honors the last four years. The pairing: R.

Stadler-L. Norton; R. Boyd-E. Marquis; K. Boyd-C.

Apt; H. Lacy-E. Harlan: D. Conderman-H. Bumgardner; G.

Bowlus-T. Immel; G. Buss-W. Archer; W. Schmidt-H.

Isaac; W. Cooksey-L. Swanson; C. Mathews-H. Gilpin; K.

Hay-wood-G. Mack; T. Michaelis-P. Cramm; J. Kinser-H.

Hans. The final pairing, between a pair of non-golfers, will probably be settled by the skill of coin-flipping, not golf. Johnson Visits Kennedys Grave WASHINGTON (AP)-IIead Lowed, President Johnson stood at the grave of John F. Kennedy today for a minute of private prayer while thousands of tourists watched in hushed silence. Johnson made a spur-of the-moment decision to visit the grave of his assassinated predecessor while driving back to the White House from a Pentagon ceremony.

Juhmon's visit to the grave, topped by a inou-d of evergreen bows end the eternal flame, seemed to move, as well as su-prise, the throng of tourists who chanced to be filing past as the President appeared. The honor guard that keeps a constant vigil around the grave hastily lowered a chain barrier as Johnson approached so he could walk inside the grassy plot where Kennedy and an infant son and daughter are buried. Johnson stepped to the foot of John Kennedys grave, and his arms held stiff at his side, bowed his head in silent prayer. It was Johnsons first visit to the gravesite since May 28, 7-JI 1W MIA Tm HI NMM the worry wart DOUBLY ATTRACTIVE Fairest of them all are the five misses in foreground the other five lasses are the mirror image of the group, a quintette of chorus girls of the Moscow Music Hall Company, performing in Paris, France. fold bore the name of Andrew Chadwick, 79, of Oakland, Calif.

Chadwick disappeared July 2 between Wichita and Kansas City while traveling by train with his wife and a BODY FOUND COTTONWOOD FALLS, Kan. (AP) The body of a California man. who disappeared 18 days ago, was found Monday beside the Santa Fe railroad tracks southwest of Cottonwood Falls. Officers said the mans bill The inhabitants of Kapinga-marangi and Nuguoro atolls in the Eastern Carolines are Mexican Crash Fatally Injures Seven Kansans TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) Seven Kansans or former Kansans were killed in a traffic collision in Mexico Monday, The dead include a former Kansas legislator, his wife and a daughter, and four members of a Leavenworth, family. The former legislator, Robert E.

Behee, 39, and his wife Patricia, 31, were entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Eldon G. Luehring and their children and had driven to Tijuana from San Diego where Behee had been manager of a paint store. In the collision of the Behee car with that driven by a Mexican national.

Mr. and Mrs. Behee and their daughter, Pamela, 10, were killed, as were Eldon G. Luehring, 39, his wife Margaret, 40, and two of their children, Janet 12 and Bruce 16. Three other children were injured.

Melisa Behee, 8, suffered a possible brain concussion. Patricia Behee, 3, and Diane Luehring, 10, were less seriously hurt. Two other Behee children, Paula, ll, and Robin 12, were attending summer school in San Diego and did not' make the trip. 5 State district attorney August Ferrer McGregor Said late Monday that Felipe Morale. 21, a bus boy and dishwasher, who was driving the other car involved in the crash, be prosecuted for multiple homicides.

Police said Morales car swung around a corner at high speed and plowed into the side of the Americans station wagpn. The crash occurred near the Plaza Monumental bullring in Tijuana. Morales was injured, 1 and is under arrest in a hospital. Behee was a Republican and a state representative in Kansas from Jan. 20, 1961 until he resigned last Jan.

4. He moved to San Diego from Leavenworth to become branch manager of the paint store. Both Behee and Luehring had been active in civic affairs in Leavenworth. Luehring was president of the Julius Kaaz Construction and a former president of the Leavenworth Chamber Of Com-' merce and Jaycee chapter. Behee was a former director of the chamber and president of the' Jaycees.

His mother, Mrs Dorothy Behee, lives in Leaven worth. -DEATHS- AND FUNERALS Number 5 (Continued From Page One) have suffered were believed to losses. Both ambushes took place a County Sends 2 To 4-H Meeting Allen County will send two delegates to the state 4-H junior conference July 22 to 27. The camp will be held at the state 4-H training center located south of Junction City. This years delegates are Virginia Works of rural Humboldt and Don Hageman of LaHarpe.

Virginia is a member of the Logan Pals Club and Hageman (First Published in The Iola Register, July 21, 1964) Board of Education, School District No. TO, Iota, Allen County, Kansas 1964-1965 BUDGET NOTICE OF HEARING PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, in compliance with the provisions of G. S. 1949, 79-2929, that the governing body of Iola City No. 10 school district, Allen County, will meet on the 3rd day of August 1964, at 7:30 oclock, P.

at Board of Education Office for the purpose of hearing objections and answering questions of taxpayers relating to the following budget and the proposed tax levy, and considering amendments relating thereto. ELLA M. JENSEN, Clerk. RAYMOND D. SMITH, President.

PROPOSED TAX LEVIES BY FUNDS Tangible Valuation 1962, $7,374,506 1963, $7,438,089 1964, $7,269,588 Mrs. Honoria Covault Mrs. Hpnoria C. Covault, 92, of Burlington, a former resident of Iola, died at the West View Nursing Home in Chanute this morning. Born in Coffey County, Mrs.

Covault lived in Iola for about nine years. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. James Phillips of Iola; a granddaughter; a great-grandson; and several nieces and nephews. A Rosary will be said at 8 p. mi tomorrow at the Porter-Kinser Chapel.

Funeral Services will be at 10 a. m. Thursday at the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Burlington. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery there.

Year 1962-1963 Tax Expenditures Levy Year 19C3 1964 Tax Expenditures Levy Year 1964-1965 Tax Expenditures 641,090.00 53,734.77 Levy 28.42 7.24 22.73 28.66 547,167.20 .95 .95 .69 2.44 FUNDS General Bond and Interest Building Special Building Junior College Social Security Total 591,513.32 54,894.30 16,548.54 12,977.60 93,032.42 37,948.69 806,914.87 Special few miles from the mud-walled fort of Vinh Cheo, which came under a heavy Communist attack early last week. Four civil guard companies coming to its rescue were ambushed by waiting Viet Cong, and suffered nearly 200 casualties Government planes and helicopters from nearby bases moved into the area immedl ately, a spokesman said, and strafed and rocketed the Viet Cong forces with probably good results. Chuong Thien Province is about 100 miles south of Saigon. The commander of the U.S. Navys powerful 7th Fleet told reporters aboard his flagship at Saigon today the fleet is exploring ways of contributing to South Viet Nams war agajnst the guerrillas.

Vice Adm. Roy L. Johnson, who took command of the fleet last month, said he was in Saigon, partly to discuss with Lt. Gen. William C.

Westmoreland, commander of U.S. forces in Viet Nam, ways of heightening the 7th Fleet role. Johnson declined to go into detail, but said his warships had the capability, for example, of blockading any port in the South China Sea. The comment came in response to a question as to whether the fleet could successfully blockade Communist North Nam if called to do so. 13,759.48 12,684.31 115,200.00 46,718.28 883,187.14 Social 40.69 Junior Ad valorem Tax Requirements Less: June 1964, Residue Sales Tax Net Ad valorem Tax Requirements Add 2 for Delinquent Taxes Don Hageman Total Ad valorem Tax IndsbtadrMsi: Bonds Outstanding July 1, 1962 $445,000.00 $445,000.00 Total Mrs.

Dalton Johnson Mrs. Joy Christina Johnson, 60, of 2Q3 South Second, died this morning at the Allen County Hospital. Born March 23, 1904 at Independence, Mrs, Johnson came to Allen County in 1925. She was a member of the First Methodist Church. Survivors include her bus band, Dalton Johnson of the home; two daughters, Mrs.

Eliz abeth Schumaker of Kansas City and Mrs. Virginia Zook of Lawrence; her mother, Mrs Martha Deen of -Iola; a sister, Mrs. Wanda Goszdak of Iola; and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be at p. m.

Thursday at the First Methodist Church with the Rev. Paul Pentz officiating. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery. July 1, 1963 $445,000.00 $445,000.00 plies 78,187.01 Utilities, Library, Insurance, Equipment 2,452.51 July 1, 1964 $401,000.00 $401,000.00 88,502.40 $109,050.00 4,530.02 6,150.00 is a member of the 5-Star Club. Scholarships provided by the Humboldt Brick and Tile Co.

and The Humboldt. National Bank make it possible for the Allen County delegates to attend. The brick firm and the bank have been sponsoring county attendance to this event for many years. The theme for this years camp is Democracy Via Leadership. A mock political convention is one highlight of the program.

The camp is under the leadership of Kansas State University Extension Service. 93,032.42 $115,200.00 Peerless Destroyed FORT SCOTT, Kan. (AP) Fire destroyed the Peerless Products Manufacturing Co. plant Monday shortly after closing time. Leland Morehouse, plant manager, estimated the loss at $100,000.

The cause of the blaze wasnt known. The plant made aluminum products. Gas tanks used in welding exploded and flames shot hundreds of feet high. In Pidgin English, one word does the task of many. Grass may mean grass, beard, hair, fur or feathers.

Total Expenditures 80,639.52 Amount Required, 7-1-65 to 12-31-65 (Estimated) Receipts: Unencumbered Balance, 7-1 17,917.03 Ad valorem Property Tax 34,084.73 1963 Tax in Process of Collection Back Taxes 499.13 Miscellaneous 46,809.62 64,600.00 to 12 31-65 28,976.06 5,454.42 4,220.90 400.10 140,748.52 $179,800.00 179,800.00 18,670.99 19,639.79 431.86 83,265.84 $122,008.48 93,032.42 Total Receipts 99,310.51 Less: Expenditures 80,639.52 Cash Balance 18,670.99 28,976.06 BUILDING FUND (G.S. 72 1047 to 72-1050 as amended) Expenditures: Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment 16,548.54 (First Published in The Iola Register, July 21, 1964) REPORT OF CONDITION OF ALLEN COUNTY STATE BANK of Iola in the State of Kansas at the close of business on June 30, 1964. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection 2,074,181.36 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 5,534,706.33 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 1,846,393.55 Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including $550,000.00 securities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed by U. S. 550,000.00 Loans and discounts (including $3,323.41 overdrafts) 3,083,684.86 Bank premises owned $35,000.00 35,000.00 Other assets 11,221.08 1964-1965 13,533.20 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $591,513.32 $641,090.00 Amount Required July 1, 1965 to December 31, 1965 (Estimated) $309,486.00 Racaipts: to 12-31-65 District Unencumbered Balance 7-1 $180,468.06 $186,346.32 $175,351.17 (First Published in The Iola Register, July 21, 1964) REPORT OP CONDITION OF THE IOLA STATE BANK of Iola in the State of Kansas at the close of business on June 30, 1964.

ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection 866,426.85 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed i 1,395,325.25 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 584,092.81 Other bonds, notes, and debentures securities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed by U. 30,000.00 Loans and discounts (including $383.10 overdrafts) 2,059,705.12 Bank premises owned $29,275.00, furniture and fixtures $12,200.00 41,475.00 Other assets 1,633.09 16,548.54 13,533.20 Total Expenditures Amount Required, 7-1-65 to 12-31-65 (Estimated) Receipts: Unencumbered Balance, 7-1 7,900.86 Ad valorem Property Tax 6,940.03 1963 Tax in Process of Collection Residue Sales Tax 380.84 Back Taxes 95.19 3,001.80 to 12-31-65 6,175.7 7,504.52 2,774.57 80.20 16,535.00 16,535.00 15,316.92 6,909.77 417.47 80.09 22,724.25 16,548.54 TOTAL ASSETS $13,135,187.18 LIABILITIES Total Receipts 15,316.92 Less: Expenditures 225,320.59 84,595.01 3,000.00 8,997.95 2.500.00 227,274.23 37,834.87 3.700.00 62,874.50 56,711.80 4.900.00 49,380.00 4.110.00 1.200.00 1.325.44 1.500.44 Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 5,052,669.97 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 4,919,109.38 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 202,668.51 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 1,684,621.67 TOTAL ASSETS 4,978,658.12 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 1,807,819.40 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cvorporations 1,473,552.49 Deposits of United States Government 73,721.03 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 1,219,907.52 Cash Balance 15,316.92 6,175.71 SPECIAL BUILDING FUND (G.S. 72-1047-1049 as amended Expenditures: Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment 1,154.25 12.977.G0 1964-1965 13,378.12 19,068.54 67,973.27 8,815.32 12,977.60 13,378.12 $11,946,111.34 6,683,001.96 5,263,109.38 Deposits of banks Certified and officers checks, etc. TOTAL DEPOSITS (a) Total demand deposits (b) Total time and savings deposits Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES Certified and officers checks, etc. TOTAL DEPOSITS $4,583,815.76 (a) Total demand deposits 2,998,263.27 (b) Total time and savings deposits 1,585,552.49 Other liabilities 24,757.00 27,904.40 Total Expenditures 1,154.25 Amount Required, 7-1-65 to 12-31-65 (Estimated) Receipts: Unencumbered Balance, 7-1 4,412.32 Ad valorem Property Tax 6,940.03 1963 Tax in Process of Collection Back Taxes 92.17 Miscellaneous 380.84 $11,970,868.34 2,081.88 to 12-31-65 5,100.84 7,504.52 2,774.57 80.07 4,611,720.16 TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS stock, total par value $100,000.00 TOTAL REVENUE $733,513.52 LESS: EXPENDITURES 547,167.20 10,671.11 6,909.77 80.09 417.47 18,078.44 12,977.60 $766,864.49 591,513.32 $950,576.00 950,576.00 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital: Common slock, total par value $300,000.00 Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 300,000.00 300,000.00 564,318.84 1,164,318.84 100,000.00 100,000.00 152,906.06 14,031.90 Capital: Surplus Undivided profits Reserves Common Total Receipts 11,825.36 Less: Expenditures 1,154.25 15,460.00 15,400.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 366,937.96 CASH BALANCE $186,346.32 $175,351.17 BOND AND INTEREST FUND Expenditures: Bond Principal 44,000.00 44,000.00 Interest Coupons 9,501.40 10,823.53 9,665.53 Commission to Fiscal Agency 12.28 70.77 69.24 5,100.84 Cash Balance 10,671.11 SOCIAL SECURITY FUND Expenditures: Social Security Payments 33,051.25 1964-1965 46,718.28 37,948.69 37,948.69 46,718.28 53,734.77 48,607.60 to 12-31-65 31,221.89 51,607.01 19,333.47 180.00 Total Expenditures 9,513.68 54,894.30 Amount Required, 7-1-65 to 12-31-65 Receipts: Unencumbere Balance, 71 34,038.30 Ad valorem Property Tax 33,273.77 50,712.22 1963 Tax in Process of Collection Back Taxes 6.80 181.50 Miscellaneous 10,271.41 1,184.17 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $13,135,187.18 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabiiites and for other purposes (including notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold with agreement to repurchase) 1,784,625.00 I.

Benson L. Barber. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. BENSON L. BARBER GEARGEH.

MACK 1 PHILIP HAMM Directors ROBERT A. ZEBOLD JR (SEAL) State of Kansas, County of Allen, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 17th day of July, 1964, and 1 hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. My commission expires August 18, 1966 JOHN M. POWELL, 91 Notary Public. Total Expenditures Amount Required, 7-1-65 to 12-31-65 (Estimated) Receipts: Unencumbered Balance, 7-1 4,407.65 Ad valorem Property Tax 15,007.85 1963 Tax in Process of Collection Residue Sales Tax Back Taxes Miscellaneous Em ploy ees Contribution 33,051.25 16,3.55.01 24,809.16 to 12-31-65 7,357.91 18,711.90 9,533.92 160.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 4,978,658.12 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes 1,183,582.84 Lloyd E.

Swanson, Vice President and Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct Attest: LLOYD SWANSON F. L. B. LEAVELL HOWARD K.

GILTIN 1 STANLEY E. TOLAND Directors. HELEN G. GILPIN (SEAL) State of Kansas, County of Allen, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of July, 1964, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. My commission expires March 9, 1968.

EVELYN K. BLAKE, Notary Public. 4 1) 2U 3,624.20 20,768.49 975.57 160.36 Total Less: Receipts 43,551.98 Expenditures 9,513.68 86,116.19 54,894.30 $102,342.37 102,342.37 19,777.98 35,763.71 Total Less: Receipts Expenditures 36,675.45 45,306.60 37,948.69 71,527.44 71,527.44 Cash Balance 34,038.30 31,221.89 JUNIOR COLLEGE FUND Expenditures: Printing, Travel, Salaries, Sup- 1964 1965 Cash Bulance 3,624.20 7,357.91.

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