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   New Market Herald (Newspaper) - June 30, 1932, New Market, Iowa                                LET US WRITE YOU A BETTER FIRE AT A LESS A HOME WRITE OR VOLUME XLVIII NEW TAYLOR JUNE 1932 NUMBER 21 Weekly Summary of County Seat Events Information of Interest to all Citizens in Taylor County From By Franklin Wisdom the semiannual report of Taylor county treasurer we de c nothing but close economy and budget With five of the current year in the past the treasurers books show that less was collected from Taylor county citizens in 1932 was extracted from that same LARGE 4H CLUB ENTRIES FOR IOWA STATE FAIR Iowa farm boys and girls are ans wering the depression by breaking all previous records for entries and ex hibits in the 4H club department of the Iowa State Fair this Pig calf club and similar live stock entries by farm youngsters are ahead of all former superintendent of the 4H club de of the State said to Every county in the state will be represented both in exhibits and demonstration with indications that the youngsters participat ing in the junior farm show at the coming State Fair will lAake this the largest 4H club event of its kind in the United States this he de in the hilarious year A like comparison of the covering the same shows a difference of less was spent in the first five under the that was paid out by the treasurer in first part of In other words the has cut down its current run Ining expenses over With reduction of it is na that the taxes could be reduced most they have been Ito the tune of over in the llast three This sums up to a 25 per cent reduction in taxes and other revenues due the county and Of some parts of the receive more than their share of the reduction because of the fact many of the towns and townships are stilling paying for municipal buildings and other public the county is not alone responsible for this it will be that the state lowered their mandatory levies some time the fact in point is that our has paid to the government over less the first five months in 1032 than it paid in gov in the corresponding initial months of Following is a summarized state of the two different years Five Balance brought fore ward Total receipts on hand June minus disbursements on hand June after saved over the bal ance of January Five brought fore ward Total receipts on hand June minus disbursements Disbursements on hand June after saved over the bal ance of U is interesting to note the care margin surplus that was saved during the 1929 The amount was Compare this with I the close figuring that resulted in a I surplus of only in It is evident the taxes and revenues have been cut to the In girls 4H club fortythree counties will be repre sented in the clothing thir teen counties in bread thirty five counties in home nine counties in fortythree counties in the statewide girls style and every county in the state in the girls health To provide adequate rewards for the increased entry lists in the boys and girls livestock ex tra prizes in the form of trips to the National Club Congress and scholar ships in the Junior Short will be provided by fair officials for championships in all livestock class es including dairy and In the calf clubs over calves are now on feed in being fitted in anticipation of the championship events at the State Reed states that there are likewise more pigs being fed for the pig contest than ever Coun ties topping the list in baby beef club include John and Counties having large enrollments in pig club work include Mar Jasper and 4H club events at the State Fair this year will open on August 25 with the slate judging con September 2 with the annual auction sale of baby FREE MOVIES IN NEW MARKET ATTRACTING MANY PEOPLE Perhaps the throngs attending free movies in New Market would like to read the list of merchants who have made it possible to have such fine free In the opinion of most of those who have attended any or all of the they are well worth coming to New Market to After getting off to a rather start the first night the showing has been going smoothly ever The pic tures are and a year or two ago would have cost a good ad mission price to Following is the list of donators for the free movies in New Market Wallace Chevrolet Rice Oil Motor General Waldon Watch and Clock Pratts New Market Food Hankins Peoples Clark Farmers Rose Browns Oil Max Ingrains Oil Bert The Red Walker Charles Edward Ledgerwood Charles Edward son of and Cynthia was born in Andrew October and passed away sudden ly at his home in June at the age of 61 7 months and 26 He moved as a boy with his parents to Taylor coun and has made his home In or near Gravity ever He was united in marriage with Florence Mae June She died April To this union two children were of and Vera Ledger wood Van of He was married a second time to Edith July She died July To this union three children were of and Rex and an infant child who pre ceded their father in He is survived by his aged parents three children eight grandchildren two of and Fannie Mona of Gravity two of and of Du One died as a child of one Funeral services were held for him on Sunday June at in the Garvity conduct ed by the the LeRoy NEWSPAPERS BEST The Penney company has gone back to newspaper advertising as its principal method of after experimenting with circulars and bills which were produced at a cheap quantity price for the many according to Noth ing can take the place of the local newspaper with its news of the home Reader the When people pay for their local they do it be cause no where else in the world can they get the news and information re garding the people and things that make up their PUT TO USE IN RACKET A new racket involving a feat of like those used by stage Is reported by Smith of Rock Lyon Vail was the Here is how the stunt was worked A young lady entered his place of business and purchased a package of paying with a which he Just after she two men that entrance was the costly One of the men Vail for a saying that he wish ed to send it to a He had an envelope in his all address ed and carrying a special delivery and a quantity of silver and paper Vail handed him the which he apparently placed in the sealed and laid on the Then he started to count out the change and the bills to give to the local Quickly he discovered he was a dol lar You hold the he told Ill go out and get the other dollar from my He pick ed up the change and left the Vail kept the Minutes passed and the failed to Then Vail investir The wasnt empty it held a plain piece of the size of a paper And absolutely nothing LARGE FIREWORKS EXHIBITION AT ON JULY 4TH Burial Gravity was made in the Fine Program Given A small but appreciative audience attended the opening night of the chautauqua Tuesday at New Market school This entertain ment was given by the New Market Municipal On Thursday June Sharpsburg will give the Yim mie The final pro gram at New Market will be given by Friday July A play will lie presented entitled The Flower of the Clark Stark has been quite ill this week from ivy and Ralph Bales have moved into the Ashbaugh and Noel Squier spent Sat evening in New George Harry Madden George Harry son of and Emma was born near August and passed away at his home in Gravity on June following a cour ageous battle with at the ago of 43 10 and 13 He was united in marriage with Miss Wave Morris on June To this union three children were and all of whom are He was baptized as a child in the Methodist church in Hawleyville and upon his deathbed professed a pro found faith in He is survived by his wife and three his father and and two Edward Madden of and Manley Madden of Funeral services were held for him Thursday June at 2 in the Gravity conducted by the the LeRoy followed by a brief service by the Masonic Burial was made in the Dallas Center ceme tery northeast of New A gigantic fireworks spectacle to be known as The Trenton will be held at AkSarBen July 4 in celebration of the George Washington In conjunction with the colorful pyro technics pageant will be held an all day Community featuring more than a score of racing events and carnival The entire program is under the sponsorship of the Omaha Junior Chamber of Com The fireworks will depict the most dramatic scenes in the life of Wash ington and in the Revolutionary including the battle Bunker Valley the Liberty the first the seige of the crossing of the Delaware and the Bat tle of It is the most pre tentious fireworks show ever plan ned in the Feature events of the Community Carnival will be a bathing girl con in which Omahas choicest beau clad in the snappy 1932 bathing will and a mutt dog In the latter thous ands of children will be ad mitted free to the with their canine The dogs will then be judged to determine the longest the longest the the tallest and the grand champion WOMENS ORGANIZATIONS TO HAVE STATE EXPOSITION Women of Iowa will hold an elab orate state exposition here from 24 to depicting activities and interests in every field of feminine according to final plans announced this week by the womens division of the Iowa Farm the State Federation of Womens the Iowa Parent Teachers and numerous other state organizations affiliated with the projected The exposition will be held in con junction with the 1932 Iowa State Two oi the largest buildings on the fair grounds will be set aside for the 16tf The Democratic County Convention I is slated to be held in the court room j of the Taylor county court house July according to the county demo cratic Wyant said that Nelle j county had given the I crats this special As customary the republicans plan to meet in the Rialto theater in Ued i ford on the same Hath meet ings will be called to order at 11 i clock William present county did not state definitely whether or not he would accept the nomination given to him by the demo cratic Attorney Meikle intimated that personal busi ness would probably interfer with an other term as county did not ask for the nomina tion to the county attorney He received that endorsement when 205 democrats wrote his name into n Wank space on the May Carson returned from Iowa City last Saturday and she was back at work in the recorders office this Carson was forced to take a two weeks vacation while her operation for appendicitis in the Bedford Man Hurt By Gas Explosion Dew Drop Inn Badly Damaged By Fire Wednesday From the Bedford Times Press we take the following account of a fire at the Dew Drop Inn of that city Crites was rushed to the State University hospital in Iowa City early Wednesday morning for treatment of burns on his fore arms and hands received in an ex plosion and fire at the Dew Drop Crites was cleaning up the operated by Gladys af ter closing using a rag dam with gasoline in cleaning the grease from the floor and back of the All fires about the place were out but friction is believed to have caused an explosion of gas Crites got out of the building in some The noise of the explosion which occurred about followed by cries of Crites for were heard by per sons as far away as ten The interior of the cafe was a mass of flames which destroyed or badly damaged everything in a short Firemen responded to a fire alarm turned in by employes at the bakery who were working the night shift and heard the Alice Davison and Richard spent afternoon with Clara Duncan spent the week end in Clarinda visiting with her Neva Miss Combs of Bedford spent a few days this week with her and Young of Sham baugh visited at the Luther Clark home Martha Phone First door west of Ar A Fine Garden Smith of New has a good looking garden in the west part of The fine growing wea ther we have been enjoying has rush ed Brooks sweet corn formed ears several days and in a very short time will have roasting ears ready to He states his cabbage would do to use at this At the present rate and with con good weather there should be no want of food stuff in this part of the New Market Modern Press Merge Young and Hadley of Bedford Form Partnership Effective July 1st Monday of this week a partnership was formed between the and owner of The Modern a Commercial Job Printing establishment at Beginning July 1st the New Market Herald and The Modern Press of Bed ford will be conducted under the name of Hadley each being an equal owner of these two Hadley will continue to conduct the business of The Modern Press In its present and also supply news for the Herald from the coun ty In this manner we hope to give the of New Market and vicinity a much better fact one of the best in the A few changes will be made in the equipment of both thereby making each department more ent better to handle the business assigned to Hadley is 44 years of mar and has a family of five chil He has devoted 27 years of his life to the printing most o time in Taylor and no doubt is well known to the majority of our He and the writer have been lifelong and when we purchased the Herald a short time ago we had this partnership plan in Our ideas are both being independent in believing in fairness to special favor to Next weeks issue of the Herald will come to you with Hadley Young as editors and hope youll like 12tf HELP CUT IOWAS AUTO DEATH TOLL 015 Killed In 1930 and 5St In 1981 Total for Is up to Motorists A weekly Safety Article Prepared by of Iowa State College for the American Le gions State Highway Safety Hughes returned thiB week from attending the funeral of her Her Bar came with Hicks returned home from Omaha Wednesday having tak en his wife to the hospital in that city last and Willis Weaver of near Clarinda were visiting here at the Weaver home last Willis and Waldon are and Will Bercaw Cam spent the weekend with his Claude ami Know Your Weak Points and Extend Life Lease He was so crosseyed the tears ran down the back of his neck He could gel no recommendations as a sales man so he became a bus And he drives us well ns anyone docs hcL Science has shown Hut that those having heterophoria are prone to Heterophoria means that two eyes do not look in the same di known Two common forms as and Among the must bo named Nelle who left Weeda Monday 1or on was accompanied by her two They plan to be gone a visiting relatives dur their Tuesday Mayor Nevius continued o case of the State of Iowa against Harold Ray until July Hay the Continued on page 4 Crites was given medical atten tion at the Maloy Roy accompanied by started for Iowa City with the injured man about Wednesday It was just a few days over a year ago that the Crites children of the man injured yester day were rescued from their burning home Miss Spurgeon carried fare in surance on the contents of her and Bert Goff and Harvey spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the Clayton Carmi cheal home east of New and Clayton Carmichael and family visited wtih Billy Brooks and family near Bedford Tuesday of this and Noel and Jay Squier and Ellsworth Squier visited at the Clinton Carmichael home Friday forenoon of last and Clark Lake and Ida Zenders of visited at the George Lake home the middle of last McAnaney received the sad news Friday night of the death of her Charley of and Hanshaw and Darrell of Sac and Lewis Smith of Estherville are guests this week at the Shore and These are extreme Most everybody has some weakness in this It may not cause greatly impaired vis in some way the condition is associated with The eyes may not track in other Have your oculist or opto metrist examine If such con dition exists you should be especial ly careful when By knowing you points you can lengthen your own life and save the lives of Be known as a safe Mr Elbert Miller and chil and Wilbur and and Roy Miller and children visited Sunday with Fred Miller and Charely of came Saturday evening and visited with her parents until Monday parents accom her home and spent the clay with Emmet of writes relatives here that he is in taking treatments at the sanitarium and expects to stop at New Market on his return and Ralph form erly of have taken up their residence in New Market and are located in the Ashbaugh property on North AAe welcome them to our little Edward Lawrence and returned from Mon They were accompanied by Lawrences and who will remain for a few days AVe noticed a field of grain on the east side of Henens hill west of New Market that cutting has been started The bundles were drop ped very That field should make above the average yield this Ella Miller and Es and Raymond Miller and Ethel Mae and of Mc Harriett and AVren Snively and children were Tuesday dinner guests at the laibe Anderson A NEW STORY Another serial The Ever lasting by Jackson Greg starts with this issue of The New Market This is a thrilling tale of the High Sierras with the California gold rush of 1842 as a An ideal story by a writer who knows the the people and the incidents of which he Be sure to read this starting this week on page REGULAR MEETING OF TOWN COUNCIL May 1932 The town council met in regular session with all members The minutes of the previous meet ing were read and The following bills were present ed lights Phil 8 labor constable Rice Oil Hare Enjoyable Hay and Lunsford came down from and spent Saturday afternoon with their A ride was enjoyed in the taking Green with Upon their return ice cream and cookies were AVe were assured the day was very pleasantly Borrusch Takes Poison Monday Death Caused From Strychnine Bought in Bedford Monday Martin Borrusch killed herself by taking strychnine Tues day morning at her home one and onehalf miles west of She purchased the poison at the Pote drug store here saying she wanted wanted to kill She was found in the kitchen of the Borrusch home by her about six oclock Tuesday No specific reason was advanced for the act as she was in good It is that she was subject to despondency at She purchased of an ounce of strychnine and about onehalf of it was gone from the bottle when it was county held an inquest and pronounced it a sui cide Tuesday She is survived by her and two Martin Borrusch of the Bedford National and Virgil Borrusch of Des She was 56 years Borrusch was formerly Ad night watch Ap ril 9 to May New Market Coal New Market printing Emmet Albert 9 labor Dan 5 with Claude 8 12 labor Coffee Walter special work on 15 Moved by Noble and seconded by Brown to allow bills as Motion The following money was received and turned to the town treasury Rent on living room Kohlman rent Bert rent The bond of Lawrence was presented and approved by regular motion by Pace and seconded by Noble and duly Moved and seconded to Motion Clerk Pro CAR OF THANKS AVe wish to thank the lodges and singers for the many helpful acts shown us during our recent bereavement also for the floral Doyle Carl Morgan and For job work call the Misses Helen Cunningham and Mae Long returned last Friday from Os where they had been attend ing state training school for Chris tian The session lasted two and the girls were well pleased with the advantage of the Miss accompanied them and Harriet and the Robert Dougherty family motored to Omaha Sunday to visit who is in the hospital having recently under gone an operation for gall stones and They report him as get ting along and he expects to get home this There will be a 4th of July meet ing in the park at New This meeting will be in charge of beginning at 10 There will be preaching both fore noon and Bring your din ner and enjoy the day worshiping die May Coleman of She and Borrusch were married in They lived in Villisca and Maryville before coming to Bed The funeral services were held at the Wolfe funeral home in Vil lisca yesterday conduct ed by Clark pas tor of the First Baptist church of Burial was made in the Villisca Times NO TAX SANTA GLAUS WHO CAN AFFORD ITl They can afford That used by a local merchant when he is reminded that large na tional concerns profitably use small city advertising simply does nt hold In the first the big national concern probably grew to largeness from a start in using small city ad it costs the na tional advertiser far more to use the paper than it does the local mer The big advertiser must use thou sands of Divide the number of papers used into his total sales and you quickly see how costly it is for and he uses this advertising only because he knows by experience it pays To illustrate A national ers sales in small cities are He spends for advertising an average of in each small or in His in each city much bring in On the same a retailer with Uncle tax is the very reverse of Santa for whom some deluded people have mistaken says the He does not spread bounty he collects with relentless hand from all of from the cradle to the When we ask Congress for we might as well realize that it will be taken from our own sales of should spend with he should spend on his advertising should amount to on it should be In the merchant secures a lower so his money buys more which makes his adver cost who can afford It  

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