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   New Market Herald (Newspaper) - March 24, 1932, New Market, Iowa                                LET US WRITE YOU A BETTER FIRE AT A LESS HOME WRITE OR VOLUME XLVIII NEW TAYLOR 1932 NUMBER 7 Doings of the Public School Weekly News Furnished By the Pupils and Teachers NEWS Editor in Associate Society Sports Senior Junior Sophomore Pratt Freshman Ethelyn Harris Faculty Miss Thursday March the normal training pupils are go ing to have an Easter We are to cook eggs in all different This is to know how to form and conduct parties for pupils when we get to We have two rings and a swing hanging from the balcony in the The physical training girls seem to have as much fun on them as the grade The change in the weather has put a step to the marble tourna ment for the but will start again in full swing as soon as it warms In American History each per son is writing a paper on certain events and definite These papers are to include the topic introduc body and conclusion and are to be quite Some of the events and periods chosen were Labor Woodrow period of industrial Abraham Lincoln and many have to be handed in two weeks before school is The Freshmen are glad to have a new Carl in their Carl was a former pupil at The home economics class made bread They used the roll recipe from which clover leaf cinnamon coffee rolls and hot cross buns were The sophomore geometry class has finished the study of figures having any number of sides The high school operetta will be given Friday April at 8 The cast is as follows brought us as the daughter of a proprietor of a Tea Garden in Jack a New Harry Jacks Donald Horace a New York stock James Worthingtons pri vate Jessica Worthingtons WertS a Japanese politician of high Geisha Girls in Tea Pauline Marjorie Ruth Louise Katherine Gwendolyn and Dolores American girls and guests of Elma Crystal Theda Maxine Doris Bonnie Irma Boxs Otis Mason Carroll Harold Harold Dale Max Wayne Frances Merrill Gerald Gil bert Ralph Pratt and Wendall Japanese Chorus Har Violet Darlene Pauline Irma Alta Vesta Marie Zelma Viola Mary Webb and Geneva Orchestra Miss Clark Laura Miss Walden Weaver Marie The first call for baseball candi dates for the spring campaign was made last Friday and 21 boys answered the among them be ing 8 The veterans are Captain Donald Duane Keith Floyd Carroll Max Frances Lucas and Leland Arthur Gray and Ivan two more players who took part in nearly all the games last also Otis Raymond Whitehead and Max Grove are other boys who took part in some of the games last Other candidates reporting include Mason Dale Dale Ralph Milo Wendell Silas Gerald McAlpin and Mer rill With the large number of veter ans reporting and a wealth of first class reserves the Miners should bw able to give a good account of themselves in this springs They made a good record last winning 11 games without a defeat The outstanding point in the fall schedule was the winning of the 5rst place trophy in the confer ence The team will probably play about 10 scheduled games and en er 2 tourneys this Five Little Seven Conference one with one with Con and one with Clearfield have already been The Min ers will probably meet their old the Bedford in a of tilts to round out the which will be announced The Little Seven Confer ince tourney will be played at Essex on April and the Taylor county tourna ment comes one week the at Track candidates also reported there being 7 letterwin ners in They are Captain Raymond Donald Keith Carroll Lee Max Grove and Frances Other candidates reporting were Arthur Dale Kyle Dale Leland and Milo So far no schedule has been but the locals will enter several meets and have a dual meet with Bedford they may also enter a Clarinda and Bedford being the other towns The business of electing teachers or the coming year was taken up jut only one office was that of Watson was reelected for one year at a salary of a reduction of from his former or about 16 per The business of electing the balance of the teachers will be taken up at a later probably this and we are informed that all the salar es of the high school teachers will ae reduced in practically the same proportions as was the superin It is doubtful if the grade teachers will be reduced this as they were lowered last and they are at present al most to minimum allowed by Janitors and bus drivers will al so be elected at a later here being several bids in for both Farm Home Burned Monday Night The farm home on the labaugh farm north of town was Monday night about one the building and contents 3eing a total Jack Cameron occupied the and was awakened in the night to find the house in He succeeded in awakening the of the but was unable to get to the phone to call help and everything was Camerons loss was covered y insurance and Clabaugh on the Miss Louise Kempthorne was born in and at tended the first 8 grades in the same After graduating from here she attended the Park college academy at then she attended the Parkville where she took up orches being interested in the She also took up On graduating she received a major in mathematics and an de In 1929 she went to Farmers She attended the Kansas City Business College in taking a commercial Since then she has taught in the New Market high Room Our visitors last week were Mary Lucille George Dougherty and Mil dred who is now a new pupil in the fourth Helen Morgan is out of school because of sickness in the Those of the 3rd grade making the best grades in our three weeks spelling test were Bobby Peggy Paul Kirby and Billy Leigh New School Board Organized Monday The new school board met Mon day night and organized for the coming electing to the office of Important News From the County Seat Weekly News of General Interest Fur by Franklin Approximately will be saved this year on the printing of the annual Taylor county financial re ort for the fiscal year of 3ids were submitted for the print ob last Saturday by interested Hadley Bed brd offered to do the job at a new low cost of per or about in The report printed in 1930 cost per page or a total cost of about In 1931 the report was put in print form for only per amounting to around In 1931 and 1930 there were but 500 of these finan ial books This year the id qualifications called for 700 books which will be printed cheap er than 500 last as is expected to take in this years Assignment Made of Shreck Hardware Store Last Friday Shreck assigned his hardware and elevator together with his resi to the Peoples bank in set of a held by the The bank takes over the build ngs and ground on which they are will operate the with Brodie Shreck in of the hardware stock laving been completed Shreck has the occupancy of the residence until next Septem Happily Surprised on Wedding Anniversary It was a complete surprise on and Tom Snodgrass last Thursday March when a jolly bunch of close neigh Dors appeared ringing cow beating tin and jingling a pacing the What could it the Snod rasses But upon open ing the door and seeing their kind ly someone Isnt it your wedding anniversary Then the scare was all They were invited in and all spent a pleasant evening together visiting and talking over times of the Then all took part in a corn which was very in and Harold Beavers gave a nice which all en Then came which the guests had brought con of pickles and while the bride made the The guests left for home at wishing and Snod grass 45 years more of wedded and Snodgrass appreciated the kindness of their neighbors and hope they come Those present were Ervin Mc and Mr and Beavers and Harold Hutchinson and Marion and Mary Enfield and of course the Snod grass There has been a rumor town that I would not qualify and serve as mayor of Mar ket if and at the request of many friends I am making a public statement as to the I wish to state that in case of my election I will serve the people to the best of my I only ask that everyone so that the majority may be Glen of Bedford was arrested Saturday in Bedford on three indictments issued by the grand jury charging him in each case with bootlegging while an employee of the Court Street Cafe At noon Monday Helm was being held in jail as he had not yet fur bond of These it is under were rendered during the past session of the grand but the time of Helm s out of His trial is like y to be in hen told me that he believed that le had issued tax receipts to resi lents of almost every part of the Among the most listant states in which he has col taxes he named South Washington and ew Of course in some of he states perhaps only one person may pay taxes in this county but n the closer states there are sever al Taylor county While looking over these taxes I ound that the Burling on Quincy Railroad Company incorporation tax n Taylor This is by far he largest tax paid by one compa y or individual in Taylor In fact alone composes about 113 of all the countys May county us that she to accept mailed applications for fish ng and hunting licenses and that on April she will issue all mailed applications by return mail Already six residents of this coun y have mailed their When this method of procuring and fishing licenses is state your and color of hair and by the dont forget to which will go largely to the Do you know who pays the most or the largest tax in Taylor county Know how much it is f you would like to know read on hrough this Parker Miller is em ployed in the sheriffs office only when that part of the county government is especially Usually on is what the sheriff Miller worked all of the time when the drivers licenses were coming in large According to the sheriff most of the applications have already been submitted in this Up to March 3226 cars and 213 trucks were registered in this Compared with the cor responding time of last year a noticeable drop is 3660 cars and 248 trucks had been licensed up to this The complete total of cars regis tered last year was trucks 285 making a total of 4249 pairs of license plates sold in County Moore predicts that there will be from 300 to 400 less cars and trucks registered in this county this year than As the state sent 5000 pairs of license plates to Taylor county to be used this there is likely to be about 1200 which can not be When a good business man finds that he has a surplus that he will be unlikely to get rid of in the he usually offers the pro duct at a reduced But nol so with the state vehicle depart It seems that as the sales decrease the car licenses increase By looking over a random par of the county tax it was found that approximately one third of all property and land tax collected in Taylor county is col from resi who own property or lane in Taylor Moor Monday morning county treas remitted 5 to the state vehicle department or registration fees collected in his After selecting 12 delegates to attend the State Democratic con at Davenport March he Taylor county Democratic instructed its delegates o vote for Franklin Roosevelt or United States President nom The county convention resolved against the present national ad ministration and against the pres nt They recomended a eduction in salaries and con the practice of creating ommissions to provide jobs for riends and Those selected to go to the state are New Mar ket William Bedford Blockton William Lenox Byron Bedford Jesse Clear field Hugh Bedford Bedford Sid edford and George Town Election to be Held Next Monday Everyone should remember and vote at the regular town election next when a as treasurer and five council men are to be elected for two There are three names on the Bemis and For assessor there are two Eighmy and Walter or For councilmen Paul John Hips Fred Frank Savage and Thomas on the Conservative and Harry John Fuller and Marion Pace on the Citizens Another set of five councilmen were filed for the Independent as follows Silas Cunning Vanzo Carroll In Oren Neely and J Par the town Ray ruled that they were not filed in time and their names will not appear on the bal The election promises to be a re cord breaker as to the number o votes as there has been quite a lot of interest worked up among the You owe it to your self and to your town to put the best men possible in so ge out Monday and vote or forever after hold your Andrew Thomas Carmichael was born October in Green and this life at his home east of Market March age 91 4 months and 24 In 1856 he moved with his parent to where he spent most o his life near New In 1861 he was united in marriage tc Rebecca Ann who pre ceded him in To this six children were 3 boys anc 3 The boys are Clinton Clayton and Joel of New Markel and the girls are William of New James Anderson of and Judith Smith of Deceased became a member of the Church of Christ at the age of 84 Aside from the six children there are 22 29 great grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren and a host of friends who mourn his Funeral services were held Sun day afternoon from the Christian church in New Hall of Clarinda Burial was made in Memory ceme Card of We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the friends and neighbors for their kind assistance and words of sym pathy extended to us during the sickness and death of our father also for the floral The Carmichael To the Baptist church and friends at New Market I want to inform the people there that I have accepted a call to the pastor ate of the First Baptist church at and I want my friends in New Market to know where I am and especial ly to those to whom I am indebt I shall pay every cent I owe in New Market as rapidly as I I hope to come up there ome day and make you all a vis I was the victim of circum thats I have a warm eart for the people of New Mar May God bless you 3 those whom have trusted I shall not fail To pay that which I owe is my honest all this life is over we shall meet God alone knows Clyde Taylor for Supervisor In this issue of the paper lyde Taylor of that he will be a candi iate on the republican ticket for be nomination of supervisor of Taylor term beginning In a letter from Mr Taylor re he says he was iorn in Dallas where he until 18 years of He ivas for seven years agent and for the Burlington railroad ind for the past twenty years has seen in the general mercantile Business at his present location in He is for economy n office and looks upon the office as a business If nom and elected he promises to the people in a business like vay with economy and service as lis He will make a thorough campaign before the pri Should we expect men to unite on religion when they cant even agree on politics What the Ladies Clubs Are News of the Clubs Furnished By bers of Different Organizations The Frog Valley ers met at the school house March the meeting being called to order by the Opening Minutes of last meeting read and First toy Stars and Stripes and Fairest of the by Wayne Wee Willie Winkle by Lorene A Runaway by Letha A by Veta The Theatre by Juanita Chester Pratt Bonnie Veta Letha Evelyn Ivan Taylor and Albert Song by George Wash Short talks by Eva Cade and Cliff Being a Pal to Your Boys and Miss Brand and Eva Song by the Refreshments of vegetable sandwiches and coffee were served by Hazel Eva Cade and Hattie The met with Minnie Pace Wednesday after March with seven members and three pres the visitors being Bertha Stella Walters and Retta Beauchamp and Maxine The meeting was opened by singing Sweet and was read by Nellie followed by the Lords prayer in report read and ap proved Roll call was answered by Your most embarrassing The three visitors were then asked to which they all We now have fifteen members and more would be The closing was then The meeting was then turned over to the who had tea towels prepared to Delicious refreshments of ice Easter candies and coffee were The next meeting will be with Grace Plowman April roll call to be answered with a house hold We are glad to have been able to live in an age when being poor didnt attract SALES FORD SERVICE Down Down Down Tire makers are determined to to set new low lev els for NOW they are down 15 per and that means at the lowest price ever Dont take chances on skidding tires are too cheap lor you to take chances on old ones But Youd Better Hurry if You Want to Get the New Prices Rice Oil Motor New Iowa  

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