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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. Dec. 30, 1971 Visiting restrictions were put into effect at Labette County Medical Center in Parsons as a precaution against a high incidence of viral-type illness in the area. Jerry Lilley, administrator of the medical center, said visiting would be limited to immediate families of patients until the situation improved. Billy Hutson, administrator of the Katy Employees’ ...
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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. Dec. 29, 1971 The Katy Railroad planned to occupy a new office building in its Parsons yards by Jan. 17, B.R. Bishop of Dallas, vice president of operations, said. The structure was being completed near the Katy’s Crawford Avenue crossing. It was a one-story structure of metal construction. Offices of the railroad in Parsons would be centered in the new building. Those mo...
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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. Dec. 28, 1971 A thief stole an 18-pound can of survival crackers from the Parsons civil defense storage area at the city water plant located at 1630 Lincoln. Citizens needn’t worry, however, because there were plenty more survival crackers among the civil defense supplies in case of a nuclear attack. Joe Lackey, water production supervisor, discovered the can missing and ...
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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. Dec. 24, 1971 The Parsons High School basketball team, the third-place finisher in the state 3A tournament during 1970-71, held the No. position in its class in the Topeka Daily Capital’s first weekly rankings of the season with a record of five victories and no defeats. The holiday season became doubly nice for Parsons-area teams with the ranking of Cherryvale as No. 6 i...
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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. Dec. 23, 1971 An investigation by the General Accounting Office, an independent federal agency, of the projected closing of the Kansas Army Ammunition Plant was asked by U.S. Sen. James Pearson, R-Kan. Pearson specifically asked the GAO, widely known as a watchdog of the government, to review ammunition production costs on which the Army claimed to have based its decision...
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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. Dec. 22, 1971 A single, six-school super-community college district was under discussion in Southeast Kansas. Labette County would be part of the district, as well as those areas supporting two-year schools in Chanute, Iola, Coffeyville, Independence and Fort Scott. The single district, if formed, and special state legislation probably would be necessary to accomplish a c...
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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. Dec. 21, 1971 Combination of the city park department and the Parsons Recreation Commission was approved by city commissioners during their regular meeting. Arvon Phillips, recreation commission director, would coordinate recreation programs and park maintenance as supervisor of the joint department. He would be responsible to the city manager, Will Tschudy. Phillips woul...
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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. Dec. 20, 1971 About 300 people attended the open house and dedication ceremonies for West Side Homes in Oswego. The project, a 20-unit development for the elderly, was nearly completed, John Schmoker, secretary-treasurer of West Side Homes Inc. said. The development was financed by a loan of $210,000 from the Farmers Home Administration and $2,700 in local contributions. ...
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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. Dec. 17-18, 1971 Labette County, threatened by a shortage and the age of its doctors, needed specialists plus general medical men, according to a year-long study published by the Parsons League of Women Voters. Because of the average age of the county’s physicians, its doctor-patient ratio and lack of specialty skills, the league recommended a community effort to attract ...
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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. Dec. 16, 1971 Russell Morgan, superintendent of the Kansas Gas & Electric Co. generating plant east of Parsons, was the new president of the Parsons Chamber of Commerce. Morgan would succeed Jerry Carson, certified public accountant. James Scaletty, president of Peoples Savings & Loan Association, was elected first vice president; B.W. Hood, division manager of Kansas Pow...
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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. Dec. 15, 1971 The board of the Parsons Urban Renewal Agency voted unanimously to remove the Brown Chapel AME Church at 18th and Washington from property it had scheduled to buy. The action came after discussions with the district superintendent of the church, whose home was in Kansas City, Kan., and demanded that the agency increase sharply the price it offered for the ch...
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Public Mind
To The Sun: A big shout out for the new sheriff in town! A sincere thank you to Labette County Sheriff Robert Sims and all law enforcements officers who were involved in arresting the thugs in the recent home invasions in such a timely manner. I think as citizens of Labette county we all feel better about these guys being behind bars. Let’s hope our court system will keep them there. — TERRY SMITH, Cherryvale
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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. Dec. 14, 1971 Faces were as bright as the dazzling lights in downtown Parsons the previous night when an eye-catching new Christmas decor was unveiled. The enthusiasm of youth was combined with glowing approval of their elders as hundreds of people thronged Parsons Plaza for the first night ceremonies launched by the arrival of Santa Claus and a concert by the Parsons Hig...
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Stockwell, Withers engagement
Forrest and Barbara Stockwell of Burlington announce the engagement of their daughter, Karen Stockwell of St. Mary's, to Scott Withers of St. Mary's, son of Cindy Withers of Parsons and Ray Withers of Lincoln. The bride-elect is a 2003 graduate of Burlington High School. She graduated from Emporia State University in 2007 with a degree in secondary education. She is a history teacher at Atchison High School. The future groom is a 2003 graduate...
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Jones
Robert D. and Agnes Jones will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception for family and friends from 3 to 5 p.m. Dec. 18 at Wesley United Methodist Church, 500 Leawood. Robert Jones and Anges Raymone were married on Jan. 20, 1962, by Justice of the Peace Burnard. The couple have three children, Debra Baeza and her husband, Oscar, Leon Jones and his wife, Ann, and Connie Clingan and her husband, Stan. They also have six grandch...
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Dulohery gets fellowship Megan M. Dulohery, M.D., formerly of Parsons, has been appointed chief resident of Internal Medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. Dr. Dulohery is board certified in internal medicine. She was also recently awarded a fellowship in pulmonary critical care at the Mayo Clinic. She completed her doctorate of medicine at the University of Missouri School of Medicine in Columbia, Mo., her undergraduate degree at Pittsb...
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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. Dec. 10-11, 1971 About 35 students appeared at a Labette Community Junior College trustee meeting to protest the proposed termination of Max Sullins as an instructor. Sullins, who had been a Spanish and philosophy instructor at the college for three years, was to be terminated at the end of the school year. After more than an hour’s discussion, trustees decided to reconsi...
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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. Dec. 9, 1971 Robert Howard of Parsons was notified that he had won the New York Critics Award for Young Writers in the original dramatic play field. Word of his achievement came from the Midwestern office for the contest in Joplin. Howard was the first Kansan to receive the award and the youngest author (18 years old) ever chosen for the honor. Howard’s winning work was e...
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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. Dec. 8, 1971 A business firm in Parsons was in a new location on the eve of its 35th anniversary under operation by one family and would mark the occasion with an open house the following three days. Founded in 1937, Reynolds Rug Cleaners, Transfer and Storage completed a move to new quarters at 604 Main. Mr. and Mrs. James Reynolds were owners and operators of the firm, ...
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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. Dec. 7, 1971 The Parsons school board decided to recognize a vote taken the previous week by Parsons High School seniors that would eliminate baccalaureate services from graduation exercises. The board recommended that individual churches organize services to honor their graduates. Leon Jursche, principal of Parsons High School, said that seniors at the school had the cho...
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