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   New Market Herald (Newspaper) - June 26, 1930, New Market, Iowa                                AS GOOD AS THE THAN THE WRITE IT FOR FARMERS MUTUAL VOLUME XLVI NEW TAYLOR JUNE 1930 NUMBER 22 I The Wallace Chevrolet sold i a new Chevrolet Coach to Miss Bertha the past 1 and Lawrence Pella I and son from Kansas spent I John Pella j f at Luther Davenport returned Wednesday from C Cameron came for a visit his v Ida returned to her home last week after visiting a he near Leafy Doyle Hicks and j motored to j Sunday afternoon LV i and Shore and spent evening vat i the Pullan home in Eva Aid children re after with her Ruth Gardner of Clay Cen is visiting her Spaulding of and Wm Lake of visited with Lakes Effie Sun pound Joyce was born to Marion Lathrop of day Friends ex tend hearty Minnie and George Green way and son returnee Sunday from their recent Hipsley spent tlie week nd little John and Bed were Sunday afternoon visit rs at the James Hankins home interior of the Eigh ty is mer is doing Harris and family and Lon Harris were Sunday inner guests the Will Denney ome in 7 uring his trip in Market Bruce Mason left Sunday or Des Moines the convention held in hat first of the and Lemon of week endWith heir and and and Brody Birthday Surprise June being Kd mond Bashors 68th his wife and children planned a sur prise dinner for him on the pre vious A bountiful dinner was served cafeteria style at the noon followed by ice cream with a white and green angel food was baked especially cake which for I Born to and Carl Sparks of Con a Monday Sparks ii daughter of arid Frank Jones anti Carl is a son of 1 Their are extending Willis Brooks arid Floyd to Joseph j Tuesday after who is convalescing from a recent oper ation friends will be glad know that she stood the trip home quite Miss Nona Robin son of Omaha a former teacher of New and and daughter of Clarin spent Friday at the Mar sell also on several old time friends of Miss Robinsons in the New Stand Station Harland Howes having a birthday the same was also favored with a birthday cake and celebrated the day with her Those present were Miss Nancy and Paul and of Green and Andrew Miller and Leo and of and Ben Miller and and of and all the children and grandchildren namely and Clyde Bashor and of and Arnold Bashor and and daugh Darlene and and Harland Howes and Maynard and and and Wilbur Bashor and Noble After an enjoyable afternoon to all departed to their homes wishing Bashor a very happy NOTICE To it may concern A year ago I sold my insurance business in the county to Bates of keeping the business I had in rown for While in the hospital at Bates was kind enough to look aftet my for which I am very I am now at home and will continue to look after the re newing of your policies I appreciate your business given me in the and your kindness shown me during my Norval Oil Drilling Resumed at After a shutdown since October Iowas First Oil Developing started operations on the Wilson farm south of expecting to be drilling again some time the ensuing Getting the boiler to going was the first including the raising and repainting of the smokestack that blew down last Water was pumped into the boiler and Saturday the wooden tank was pumped full workmen at the same time being engaged in overhauling the derrick and putting on a new 3500 wire to replace the old cable which had about served its in drilling 3060 the old cable also having reached its limit of About this Tuesday the work men expect to start the drill dropping on through the cement cap which was placed in the well to keep the bottom then on down to the 3060 foot depth where drill was pulled from the 1st of Oc A carload of 5 316th inch pipe is expected to arrive by the time have proceeded thus to be then placed inside the C 5 8th inch pipe already in the when drilling operations are expected to proceed until oil is Work wili proceed 24 hours a as soon as active is Rose and son Ray mond are on the job as as Rose being assisted by Hugh Nichols with the afternoon tour pronounced and Walter Maxwell and two and Gilbert and four and Ralph Andrew and Werner and two children and Gerald all of the vicinity of Cade and Reed Gam in The Board of Supervisors com the official canvass of votes Tuesday in the recount of votes for the office of State Representa tive and County According to information given Ora Cade gained forty votes over Clabaugh for super giving him a total of 54 in the official finding of the Reed of Gravity gained about 15 votes over Cox for rep The result shows more discrep than one would think could be made with ordinary and to the man up a it looks like the election boards of the county should be given a school of instruction before the fall Deeds of On Monday June nine men met at the house of Moats and put his alfalfa in the The men worked hard till evening and when they had finished twelve big loads had been put This was indeed an act of kind ness and was very much appre meaning while Rose and Evans drill and slush bucket other twelve Gerald Bednar and son Raymond keep the going the The men who did the kind were George Editor Still we wrote the article lust bout our wo ox to be out by this time in our doctor gave us to we would be going about on crutches before We believed it at that but we can see now that it is going to bo several days we have hoard several favorable comments on the way the paper was handled last so we are going to quit worrying about And right here wo want to sincerely thank those who hand ed in news especially who Look upon her self the trouble to write and hand in many We certainly ap what she and others Everyone has been so good to us since our accident Hint we are going to be almost sorry get out and yet we are awful sick of this We sincerely thank all for what they have and while we may joke at right now it is coming from our heart when we say always remember usually I In lit by bis Allor nn if him she bow ninny Minis bo luul smiled mid Just Inul n bcr us If II n diversion lo lihn us mid us us one of of llm of Unit crude old who luul found ed Me mill run II In bis act Hut of old John continue with the company at the business having offices in the former Clarinda National Bank which is owned by stock holders of the Clark Davidson is also active in the bus with others assisting who have spent a year now showing people that oil underlays nur and the men are now surer than ever that oil in paying quan tities will be found within the next 500 each 100 feet show ing evidences stronger than and the geological strata being right for making the Nodaway River bottom between Clarinda and Shambaugh a real oil produc ing Those connected with oil drilling certainly have the best wishes of the Clarinda public that success may crown their did Iry In Charlie Paul Shafer Mime Lovis insiemi nho Milo Tommie to how med m Ray Guy Leonard nml HIP Another much appreciated nmn snw more ness was that of Arthur mill hours Unit bn nnd I ho Merles baugh whe made the long drive to procure the hospital cot my never be father These kind deeds will f business n dny hnil ITI sit besides endlessly fn Ernest possible nnd so There never n word between nnd now very i nil Card ol We wish to express to our not In endure of II bors and friends our sincere lf woul elation of their kindness following io the accident of our father and TUMI from the A H M t Him Hint AKIHI opening n now n Ernest now II Mrs Belle a thousand miles from central of It lo tio ono of froin 111 nl lind In celling people of In work n spot on Hie In Upholstering Odd Fellows Band The Odd Fellows Home Band from Mason City was here as scheduled last Saturday and fur a nice although the crowd was not Several of the officers gave talks and the audience enjoyed them The gathering was held in the editors where the nice shade proved very The annual convention of the Taylor County met June at the Methodist One hundred and twentyone registered at this convention and there were a good many attended who did not regis The convention was in charge of Marge County President of Taylor Many tie Riii us im good talks and musical numbers were nt a I Hindi Speakers of the day were time them HIU M Leacox of n Humphreville of nt A sip of Knopp of But It us If it would bo easier lo work linn hen where she luul hours with So she went Into Jolm one consent titil Picture Framing COOK WITH GAS Come in see the various Models let u Wherever you live you can cook with gas if you uie a your fuel cost will be make their own perfect fuel from The American is de signed and It will make your kitchen more inviting its appearance and will speed up your work at every WALKEM SHIM Furniture Undertaking Fourteenth Annual Sunday June at the home of and Estell Werner some seVen miles southeast of Vil occurred the fourteenth an reunion of the young Guss folks of eigh teen years each member having taken their turns at Lester Corbin being the only one that has been able to be present each while several have missed just one meet The next year they plan to have the reunion at the Floyd Those present were and Alva Hicks and three boys and and Lester three children of near Gravity and Glen Van Alstine and two daughters of Corning and Floyd Lewis and two children and Frank Webb and son of near New Market and Edd Fryer and four children and and Harry Andrew and son of near Villisca and Claude Wallahan and daugh and Ivan Hill and three Zetta Noble of the local union welcomed the convention Neither know I Wisdom Of coming Iv he led New Doctor in New another They began at the Hamilton which leaves ap proximately sevon miles of yet to New Market present a the ap right now of tented city many of the workers living in tents scattered over but everyone is doing the host they can and things aiv moving along Taylor County will soon have her primary system completely hard and well all he as we can feel safe in leaving on n trip the assurance of back plowing mud on the NOTICE Karl of who has been employed in the shops of Lincoln and Denver for the past twelve now has charge of our repair shop and is ready to give you the kind of work you iiro not always able to got in a town of this Whether your car just needs tuning up or a complete overhauling it will re the same careful Our prices are right and all work is Open nights and Browns Service Sta Happy The children of Klihu Cade help ed him his last June at hom in North New Tin all brought well filled bask els and an enjoyable dinner served Harry Hir land baked the birthday cake and decorated it with the correct her of In the afternoon icecream was made and Those present were and Oscar Roush and of Gravity and Marry and Ora and and and Francis Cade 01 and Marry Brown and am Raymond Gade and soi and of Miss Cleo o Claude Smith am Marl of Neb As the Clients all wish cd Cade many more happy Red Cagle has crowded matrimony and newspaper report i UK into short Sorn men can stand a lot of punish The business men who enter Al at Miami arc probably just as authentic as the scientists who discover cure Pace Gone To Final Reward Died nt Home of His Daughter in Clar work her liko n ml her o Inlo Hie of Dir new mini Freeman of and and ni the of the out nnd I lien eiv snt Finding the cause and cure for the common cold will spoil a excuse for spending blue Mondays at Martin one of the early of thp Now Market vicin passed away the home of lis Mrs Nellie n Pace had been making his MIC with It is two Mason and Shirley Ful for the past during which his health had been lo went to Clarinda about a year Martin son of Richard and Nancy was born n Dubois and died in Juno at the aRe of 8 months and 13 He came with his parents to Iowa in settling on a farm n Taylor near New Mar where lie prow to He was married to Clara Holton September To them were born three Nellie at home n he M who died in and Shirley who also re sides in After the death of his occurred in April to on his farm until recent when he locat ed in New to enjoy a more restful fortytwo years he united with tin Baptist and has lived a devoted Christian life until the Pace was a good a rc a kind brother and a devoted His quiet and Ken tie disposition endeared him to all those who knew him and lu will be missed by a hast of rela tives and Besides his two he is survived by twelve two unat four brothers and three sisters Charles Pace if Pace of and and Sarah Sav of New Sue Harmon of and Savage of His lifes work is ended arid he has gone to dwell with who doeth all things Funeral services were conducted at the Baptist church in New Mar ket Monday afternoon at 2 oclock by Kirby assisted by Interment was made in Memory cemetery beside the grave of his to the box clubs aro having their ups and led the morning and Alta Leuellan of led the afternoon The local union has organized a White Ribbon Recruit a Loyal Temperance a Young Peoples Branch and they were very proud to have them appear on the program at this We heard many good talks and feel no one lost anything by at strong as being in so many homes in the United It is a World Organization and is grow ing every The convention will be held in Clearfield in Now that they give you a razor free with every we would nt be surprised much to get a new car with the next tire we called worst hypo crites on The words of and and Cleary of owa are valued additions to slew Markets business aving located here last Cleary has rented the McColm office building and this nil be his headquarters for the resent at Cleary is a graduate nurse rom Iowa City and will assist the doctor in his professional They are making their home at he Smith Brooks In behalf of the we extend and Cleary a cordial welcome to New and trust they may enjoy a good medical practice Paving Crew on Last Stretch The paving crew on this end of 3 are now on the last leg of the They moved their load ing machinery here from Ladoga last Saturday and Sunday and the job will be completed without FORD The Ford leads in sales because it leads in VALUE High Test Gas Tires Batteries Rice Oil Motor New Iowa  

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