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   New Market Monitor (Newspaper) - October 26, 1976, New Market, Iowa                                THE NEW MARKET MONITOR VOLUME 101 NO. 1 OCTOBER U. 1976 NEW IOWA Ramona Gibson receives award Mrs Harold Gibson was one of three people to receive an award for her service to the Mahaska District Boy Scouts at a banquet held in Shenandoah on October 12 with approximately 30 people The Mahaska District covers part of Nebraska and Southwest Few women have ever before received the The award was presented by the Mid-America Council of Boy Scouts for the help she has given the Boy Scouts in this Mr Dick Cub Scout La Donna Cabbage and Cheryl Gibson were responsible for filling out the application to honor Mrs Mr John Sautter of Red Oak also won the Housing Project meeting to be October 26 A meeting is being held October 26th at the Orr residence for the purpose of hiring an architect for the New Market Housing The architect will be responsible for the letting of the bids for construction of the The present plan is for 8 apartments to be built at the Kent Station located on Highway 2. The project was set up in the past year with FHA appointing the following persons in Orr - Dick Burton - Rhoda McComb Charles Otis Wood and Gary board President Orr commented that the project has collected approximately most of the coming from donations and the sale of shares which gives the stockholders a voting right concerning the The old Kent building was sold to Marvin Ferguson at an auction held Halloween party th Saturday The Junior Girl Scout Troop will sponsor a Halloween party on October 30 from 1:00-4:00 The event will take place in the school There will be a fortune an apple bobbing spin the chain on the ghost a haunted mashed potato a fish pond and to finalize the event there will be a pumpkin pie eating contest at 3:30. Prizes will be awarded the This is a community event and the Junior Girl Scouts urge everyone to Postal Patron Local U.S. POSTAGE PAID Bulk Hate Permit No. 6 New Iowa 51646 General Election is November 2 General election will be held November 2nd at the Mayor's office in New Polls will be open from 7 am til 9 To vote in this general you must have registered before last October 23. If you are not registered you will not be eligible to vote on November 2nd. Running for District Office for United States Representative for the Fifth District is Incumbent Tom Opposing Harkin is Kenneth R Republican and Verlyn LeRoy running for the American Party of James E Republican is opposed by Forrest C Democrat for State Senator in the 48th For State Representative in the 96th Incumbent Horace Republican is opposed by Michael A Charles Democrat is running against Donald in District No 3 for the Taylor County Board of In District No 1 Incumbent Royal P Rusco is opposed by Fred Nominated by petition are Paul Thompson for Soil Conservation District Commissioner and Bobbie W for Regional Library Area 5. Allen J is unopposed for the office of Taylor County Wanda K Republican is unopposed for Taylor County Marvin Weed is also unopposed for Taylor County A Utter From the Editor To the In our first issue of the we have had excellent response from the people and our We are hopeful that as time we can not only deliver an interesting but also help to make this a better community for all of We want to keep you informed on all the city events so that each of us will be aware of what is going on and what we can do to improve our We would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr Norville art instructor at the New Market School for sketching the The New Market Monitor is an independent newspaper and we welcome all letters on your views and Jim and Linda Wymore Benifit dinner held October 23 for Ruby Madison just commented Mrs Ruby when asked how she felt about the benefit dinner held for her by the New Market Saddle was a wonderful she said we really appreciate The Saddle Club accumulated Saturday night for Mrs according to Mrs Don secretary of the Saddle The Legion Building was full from 5:30 til 8:30, with a very large The HC Club sponsored a white elephant sale with fresh fancy work and novelties with proceeds also going to Mrs The Saddle Club would like to thank everyone who attended the dinner and those who donated food and Tom official mobile office was in New Market on October 19th Mr Dick District Representative this was the third visit to New Market by the mobile this time coming as a consultant service to hear the publics complaints arid comments on our governmental According to the mobile office has traveled 2900 miles since October of 1975, visiting over 10,000  

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