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Oct. 19, 1972
The SSG David Brenner Army Reserve Center, 2700 Southern, planned an open house, announced LTC Orville King, commanding officer of the 243rd Supply & Service Battalion, and officer in charge of the Reserve center. Col. King said the open house was in response to many inquiries from people in the area to see the newly constructed facility and inspect the head...
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Churches
Country gospel band to perform
MOUND VALLEY — The Western Way Cowboy Church Band will perform at 7 p.m. Oct. 27 at First Baptist Church of Mound Valley. The public is invited to the evening of country gospel music. Refreshments will be served. A love offering will be taken.
Center Bethel plans fun run
Center Bethel Church, 1699 18000 Road, Parsons, will host the second annual Miles 4 Missions 1 Mile Fun Run and 5K at 8:30 a.m. Nov. 3.
The goa...
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Oct. 18, 1972
Rezoning for a proposed apartment complex was approved and one for a warehouse denied during a meeting of the Parsons Planning Commission. A 12-unit apartment complex estimated to cost $140,000 was planned by Abshier Investment Co. of Parsons at 3100 Morgan. Two people opposed the rezoning from single-family residential to multi-family residential on the bas...
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Laver reunion
Seventeen first cousins of the Ross and Stella (Sears) Laver family gathered near Parsons on Sept. 29 for a reunion hosted by Donna (Laver) Krokstrom.
Gary Ludlum said grace before 28 relatives and friends enjoyed the meal. Those that attended were: Jim and Eva Laver of Harlan, Iowa; Dean Laver, Larry Laver, Robert and Jean Laver, all of Gas City; Gary Ludlum, Eugene Laver and Nancy Roberts, all of Moran; Charlene (Seastedt) Headley, Raymo...
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Oct. 17, 1972
Service pins were given to city of Parsons employees. Pins were given to Glenn Jones, city attorney for 25 years; Oliver Redmond, police officer, 25 years; Glenna May, water department employee, 10 years; and Dean Sailsbury, assistant fire chief, 10 years.
Tentative acceptance of a bid submitted by Roy Rose for redevelopment of a tract in the 2100 block of C...
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Oct. 16, 1972
The Sun was published with a new offset press, changing from the conventional letterpress method that was used since the newspaper was founded in 1871. Unfamiliarity with composition of cold type and the makeup of type into pages after many years with hot type slowed production, but that handicap was regarded as par for conversion day. The Sun planned an ope...
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Clubs
AARP
AARP Labette County Chapter 2313 met on Thursday at the Arvon Phillips Community Center. There were 36 members and guests present.
Shirley Degenhart, vice president, led the meeting. The meeting opened with an invocation by chaplain Alvin Daetwiler followed by the flag salute.
Wilma Zink, program chairwoman, introduced a seven-piece gospel music ensemble led by George and Kay Cross.
Degenhart led the business meeting.
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Parsons, Hallacy
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Parsons of McCune announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Parsons, to Joe Hallacy. He is the son of Norma Hallacy of Erie and the late Jerry Hallacy.
The bride-elect graduated from Southeast High School in 2003. She graduated from Mary Grimes School of Nursing in 2010. She is employed as a registered nurse at Girard Medical Center.
The future groom graduated from Erie High School in 1993. He is employed at CST Stor...
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Oct. 12, 1972
Jimmy Roeser became co-manager of Gibson Discount Center, 300 Main. For Roeser, it was in the nature of a homecoming. He came here as manager when the first Gibson’s store in Parsons was opened in 1965 on what became the Parsons Plaza and was 1711 Main at that time. Mrs. Roeser was the former Erma Banzet and lived and was employed in Parsons prior to their m...
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Oct. 11, 1972
Two bids were received by the Parsons Urban Renewal Agency for purchase of a tract on the south side of Corning between 21st and 22nd streets for re-development. Roy Rose, operator of an automotive service at 2100 Corning, a site that was part of the tract, proposed to buy the full tract of 50,000 square feet at 25 cents per square foot. His existing buildin...
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Oct. 10, 1972
An estimated 1.01-mill property tax increase would be required if a $182,500 bond issue for a community center was approved by Parsons voters in the Nov. 7 general election, Will Tschudy, city manager, said. Arvon Phillips, recreation director, said the center would be worth the increase because it would give the city space for recreation, a gymnasium and a ...
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Schools
Students work on ‘Guys & Dolls’
EMPORIA — Two students from Cherryvale will be involved in the production of “Guys & Dolls” for Emporia State University Theatre’s 40th annual Homecoming Scholarship Musical.
Danielle Roberts is the assistant stage manager for “Guys & Dolls,” and Jeannie Harper is a costume crew head for the production.
The show will run Thursday through Saturday with a curtain time of 7:30 p.m. There will be a 2 p.m. matinee on...
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Clubs
FCE units
The Kansas Association for Family and Community Education had its 61st annual state conference Oct. 2-3 in Hutchinson. Labette County FCE members in attendance were Donna Strickland, Annette Robinson, Betty Heady, Mary Jones, Norma Newell, Jerry Janssen, Janet Kirk and Janie Williams.
At the evening banquet, state educational program award winners were recognized. Parsons Ideal FCE received first place in leadership and Parsons Don’t...
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Oct. 9, 1972
The Parsons Police Department received the first of four new cars, Harry Tims, police chief, said. Four 1973 Plymouth Satellite sedans from Thomas & Bass Inc. of Parsons would replace 1971 Ford station wagons used by the department. Parsons city commissioners approved a bid of $15,350 submitted in July for five vehicles. A 1972 Plymouth used as a detectives’s...
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Oct. 6-7, 1972
Football fans would have ample parking space for the Parsons High School game against Labette County High School scheduled on the Marvel Park field. Michael Bushnell, public works director, said a 100-space parking lot was completed at the northwest end of the stadium.
Students and trustees argued the beer issue during a board meeting at Labette Community J...
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Churches
Clothing Exchange opens
Westside Christian Church, 5100 Main, Parsons, will have its monthly Clothing Exchange from 9 a.m. to noon today and Saturday. All clothing is given away for free to anyone who needs it. Clean, gently used clothing donations are also accepted to be given away.
Westside plans Trunk or Treat
Westside Christian Church will have its sixth annual Trunk or Treat from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Oct. 31. There will be lots of candy given ...
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Oct. 4, 1972
A major portion of reconstructed Belmont Street in the Parsons urban renewal area would open to vehicular traffic the following day. Vehicles would be able to use the street between 16th Street and the west driveway of the Belmont IGA Super Market, Michael McDowell, executive director of the Parsons Urban Renewal Agency, said. Crews also began setting forms ...
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Oct. 3, 1972
Demolition of a building at the southwest corner of 17th and Washington formerly occupied by a glass company would begin immediately, the Parsons Urban Renewal Agency reported. The structure was bought by the agency, and Western Glass Co. moved its store and shop to 5305 Main. Bob Madget Inc., the urban renewal demolition contractor, planned to raze the build...
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This new name is in the news
Chad and Becky Bachman of Hiawatha announce the birth of their son, Colbin Edward. Colbin was born on Aug. 10 at St. Francis Hospital in Topeka. Colbin was welcomed home by his big brother, Camden, and big sister, Kerragan. Grandparents are John and Bernie Bilderback of Altamont and Ralph and Gayle Bachman of Coffeyville. His great-grandmother is Maxine Thompson of Coffeyville.
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Schools
Program names Student of Month
Student Support Services of Labette Community College recently announced that Precious Beery of Parsons is the Student of the Month for September. She is a non-traditional student working toward a nursing major.
“I have wanted to be a nurse since the age of 12. After losing my husband to cancer in 2010, I started on my way to following my dreams,” Beery said.
After graduation from LCC, she plans to transfer to Pi...
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