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   Pella Press (Newspaper) - July 16, 1930, Pella, Iowa                                HOME TOWN NOW BEINO PUR E UNE IN THE County Correspondent The Continental Construction Cor by several ma jor oil companies for the purpose of conducting a twentyfour gas carry natural gas for fuel ex Texas to Chi The tank line collateral ii lines extending to Intermediate The for same is not be ing purchaser thru Marion The actual construction of this gi gantic project is underway in Okla homa and The Corporation has an appropriation og with an assessed valuation of 000 a mile the amount the Company will fay in taxes in Marlon The pipe 2 feet under Tht Company is paying 50 cents a rod for this does not Include Kv any damage done to growing crops when pipe is This project is ed upon by shrewed business men as a decided good effect on the country through which it mon ey widely distributed by the employ for and The head are located in Kansas City and New York Indications are that Marlon county will be one among the early counties IB with nat ural which will mean much to Natural gas is the CEDAR FALLS OF THE BIBLE CONFER ENCE 27TH TO AUGUST Cedar July 21 The the 9th annual ses of the Cedar Falls Bible Confer ence gives assurance of a program of unusual interest and value h is Camp WiU be ou r out the Grace Saxe of will conduct daily classes in Methods of Bible Study she was as Delated with William Sunday many A new feature will be the daily round table on religious educa Uon the youth by Dr Harms of Chicago daily mis We Look for a the Veranda Hammer Robert on Tem Watson e Watson of Boston will speak em law and the Sabbath and Voorhees of ees o burg will hold meetings daily tor boys of the Conference Former Pella u U Produces a more h f eat than and of less than the present gas even tho the present rates are but it is possible that the natural gas will be ower in price per thousand It possible that when natural gas s distributed that it will be possible to heat homes with it at a cost with in reach of the average hale not Deen informed as to whether the line will be extended from the south part of the county north but it would be a fine thing if it were to hit Pella and thence in the direction northeast to other City Refused Pool Hall a License Woman Dead eah f MrS John of Iowa who had been hurt between Goodell and Garner on July had struck a bump in the tween Good and ed the car to overturn into a ditch d she at The deceased at one time lived in of Gerrit rt errit of a sister of Mrs John Kaldenberg and a of TT of this The funeral services were conduct he was discontinued in n e n Pella the Mayor refusing to grant the present owner a license to continue In the Some times people who do not visit a place of amusement of this kind get the im pression that it is no place for young or old men to but those h much as those who play tennis or It is too bad we get so narrow in our as the closing of the pool hall not only means a loss to the city t0 the owner of the the electric department of the city as well as the water depart ment and the loss of the visits of many who came to Pella to enjoy a game of billiards or All places of amusement In any town mean much to the business of the commun young people cannot play their favorite games in Pella they are going to go where they can have their favorite and this means a to almost every business house in the city and a feeling of resentment against the town among those who desire to have access to the entertain ment they The pool hall in Pella has been well conducted and above the but there are some peo ple who would not give a nickle to see the sun They are to be not for they cannot see any thing good in life but those things they at Bon durant Sunday afternoon at 130 Among those who attended the fun wll Vander Mar er Mr M T er and son and and Mrs Van Rees of OConnor Bishop Hurt OConnor Bishop who has cn Ployed m Qn fv hi Iowa was bad ly last Saturday while on duty The tire on his truck blew out and the truck went into the The press we have not earned PER Around the Corner TALES OF THE ROAD UP AT RANDOM Man came from So science Our way about a million years or two went around on all ate nuts and acted But that Is long Mankind has developed immensely since that there still are proving that at the begin ning of civilization all monkeys did not Some stayed But our forefathers did not like the monkey business and just started to didnt too deen for Why front ONE OF THE SMALL BUILDINGS AT THE EARL DOMSELAAR FARM NEARY CAUSED HEAVY This morning at about some one discovered that a shed near the house of Earl Van Domselaar two and a half miles east of this city was in The alarm was sent out h f but scienc to the telephone and In a short time is i many of the friends and neighbors re S COM 1 and soon learn of his complete Death of Knox ville Citizen By Special Correspondent Marion McCIain one of prominent citizens died at his home in that city on July aged 68 6 months and 16 The funeral services were conduct ed by of the Presbyterian church on July Interment at Greenwood The deceased had been a resident of Knoxville for many years and leav es to survive him many warm and loyal Death of By Special Correspondent May daughter of Samuel and Clara died at hw home In Knoxville July 13th aged 65 years 1 month and 24 days The deceased was born in Jasper Iowa on May 19th 1855 wom MACHINERY HAS BEEN IN STALLED FOR CANNING TOMA CROP PROMISES TO BE VERY GOOD THIS For the past month men have been busily engaged in installing the prop er machinery in the Canning Cos plant in South to can I he work is almost completed and the plant will be ready In a few days to commence The pack this year will consist chiefly of tomatoes and The season to be somewhat longer than the sweet corn season and the employes will be glad to earn of For many years the Pella Canning Company packed to pumpkins and sauer and it is hoped that in time the present plant will be used the year round in canning various Manager Dunbar has intimated that DOLLAR BARGAIN DAYS MERCHANTS OFFERING DOLLAR DAY READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK AND PROFIT BY As will be seen in this Press the merchants of th going to offer to the erous articles at One Dollar on Fri day and Saturday of this You prove They started shaving I suppose and put some clothes on or Anyway they progressed and progressed until they look no no more than you and They dropped their tail or at least they stopped wearing Then those who used to be monkeys started to laugh at those sti 1 monkeys and knowing they were nuts gave them Y This is just a synopsis of the way v Mln n would man return to be That was out of the question we dont claim that they In there are some men things that we al The first sign that men came from monkeys or was at least allied to them were those flagpole Yes Sir and we paid them for doing it to 1 man who ls supposed to do things of superior Intellect fro back into the and try to how long they can stay up there most doubt hlly may not monkey glands but they act like monkeys anyway MONKEY about bad times it wouldnt be near as U Is said that one of the employ S enry Ford dreamed that He dreamed that he saw the black casket being borne by six of Henrys oldest and most em As the casket came Stovers old goods that are worth really more than y make tory would spinach llong with as you can other g as I Pella as you can I i ui nit WUL VUr These bargain offerings are of the shades of expression and changes very best goods in the various stocks called for by the guest con Henry of j Prof Cox seemed to nave the knack Every person every member of the band this community that need any of these Judging by the way articles now or later can save mon c Payer was endeavoring to inter Many of these articles are put on and out of his instrument the Dollar Day counters in order to by his gestures dispose of the goods in order to make I OrV room for incoming fall goods which Of Pur Inhabitants will B winch i remember the lime when J M Cox the father of organized the c M n tt Pn band became the Pella and years ago when you can Henry was but a young boy he dis will soon mcan sec secret Infor uvw i a i to the many hav ng the presence of mind to take with them As soon as each one arrived they line and u was not long un til they were throwing as much water as an ordinary fire The fire had secured quite a start before help arrived and It looked for a time as though the flames would spread to the fine farm but by hard work the flames were slowly quench but only after a very hard fight The shed in which the fire started a short distance northeast eas from the residence which Is one of the most pretentious farm homes of the and everybody made t0 tne from se every this for if the home had cured a good almost every building on the premises would have been completely A representative of the Press visit ed the scene and Is yet wondering how it was possible to prevent the tion of every building on the premis was carried on the building damaged and the loss will be and Van Domse laar are at a loss to know how the fire originated as no fire was used was connected with the garage and other buildings by tne greatest of hu luck that Van Domselaar did not suffer a big Its Circus time in who Pn u who got laced below the belt by was thus crowned heavy Was united In the hoy bonds of matrimony to Wm She leaves to survive her vegetables It appears that Pella should be in sufficiently to furnish the raw materials for a factory of this Kind to keep it busy during the vege able and the factory could be the merchants of this ept going the remainder of the year are making to inform thc public that by canning kidney baked beans heir are fully up to those of the putting up pickles and Chow I larger and jusc as In Pella as you can Henry was but a young boy he to do any and possibly get a better i Payed his musical talent by directing then what grade of goods for less The this Some of the members of the oso to the people in stocks are fresh anil present band were playing under him n fence an at that lne senate i The Press Is pleased to note the ef band were playing under him so that this concert glv last Saturday was In the nature for some of tnc 1Icasan1t one Judging by the w suv toth th A factory that can be kept busy ten of the advertisement n thl lony r PP months in the year is sure to be a Paper every week and compare them i and I in I1 if you will toth th y band h fence e chumbers and keep then muy but the We believe that the Chamber of ought to get in touch with help of our compare them and HO mat he Ix now one will In the tj wheat and Hnan i i w OHO Of t ui Inn I uri roil n I ri Is talking wheaT Morn hH board HI were build your community up to exceptionally well Bull Rams Automobile Last Saturday evening John Var and wife living north of here started to town In their Ford car and everything was Jake until they ar rived at the Ralph Grundman farm three milos north of this place when the occupants of the car came face to face with The bull of Ralphs decided that the car had no place on the high way and suddenly rammed the front of the car in a very The animal broke the windshield of the car and did other minor but fortunately and Varen kamp were able to get by without any further It was fortunate that the windshield of the car was of the glass nature or the oc would have been badly ays he was always of the opin ion that glass was just a talking point for but he has changed his a William Hedgwood and i owners and greatly many relatives and jor portion of the year It in co that It can be done with 1 were conduct ed by Shockey of the Free Meth Dunreath Death of Slechta By Special Correspondent Ceased was the daughter of George and Laura Smith Ind was born on a farm north of Knoxville on July She had made her home at Gosport for many years and left to survive her three Park John and Donald Smith h u better If we coopor y Henry Kuyper and Jerry we will all prof was it hot for him the It should be Pella Man Stricken to make Pella n and With The Heat more prosperous In ev fov feel lhat thc alc M10 merchants the effort to are attend should come to Polla ev The crowd lust the every bench OWENS COMING SOON AND HIS TRAIN the Case Van Dyke of this city was ov by the Intense heat while CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our most sin cere thanks to the many friends and neighbors who so nobly assisted in controlling the fire at our home this Had It not been for their timely assistance we do not know what we would have Each and every one worked nobly to save the home and It was only ac compl shed by the heroic efforts to keep the fire from spreading to the which was finally success and Earl Van Pella Orchestra Entertains A pleasing from New Sharons regular Wednesday evening musical entertainment was the last night of the Pella High School Orchestra under the leadership of Richard Lewis their in Owing to vacation the fact lhat a number of the regular are away at only J2 the members were able to bo HI if of cx High School musical is over Despite the absence of so many of the members youn lolks gavo nn excellent pro ram of hour n hoir which the hun hour and a 1 the hun Thn f Wore nere to hear following young folks were md gave the concert here evening C our noise of the children playing just a the noted film for a per farther He cornes with his made by many visitors that the direct from man was taken to the TU wrong If vou read and we have ln our park ml ls also bringing a large ret of his brother at Otley where I Merchants ads In the Press exceptional compared to pin of trained hut we should take a pride In bat Thc personal appearance is TC condition even A lit with many manifestations of horse 10 for those who broncho busting rone ito and enjoy the concert and bull dogging He Der way to the precisely as he does In his np ARE tentlon nis pic The funeral services were conducted from the funeral home of Bybee and Rev in terment in Greenwood cemetery THE PICNIC 10 was given medical but Js in a serious i The physicians have some hope for I h s but it will be slow If at nS ln the during the extreme heat of last week and not being used to outdoor work and a SUni while at Bl many friends in Pella hope to LATTER PART MARK soon learn of his complete VACATIONISTS ING long way to improving the nt on should be and the music more enjoyable for have the DEATH OF HAGENS every LATEST PELLA MEYER TO OPEN UP A MINATURE GOLF COURSE ON MAIN AND WASHINGTON A VERY POPULAR Minature golf courses are spreading It f u does ln for tho entertainment of all without saying that every kid Mabel New Sharon To Leave Des Moines Vander who for the ant two years has been in charge of he Commercial U Mechanics Savings banks ami Iowa oun and Trust Company of Des Mom has tendered his position a ner of these bunks to take uly 10th and will go to bank k 0n Park National af mated bank State bank O A said that Vander 1QR DOOri l m the nf e qu datlon of these He has made a good record under adverse circum stances and we are sorry to see him even tho his leaving Is his advantage from a to PICNIC A meeting will be held at the old City July at 8 oclock in the Interest of the The ladies of the Porter Grove Cemetery Aid are es Invited to Preliminary arrangements for the Pic nic will be made at Pic nic will be held the last week in Aug VAN SEC ent with th T will be the latter part of August this are work Ing hard preparing for the that the organization ever held ana this is saying as there have been some very large crowds and interesting The program committee is oring to make up one of the most in programs has ever been presented at the The sports and games committee are also with each other in preparing an out door There will be plenty of Interesting things for the old andi sports for the Watch this pap e or further and the date died at his home 1212 to the business with a Of 1 c vti w are now ready to start in the country as fast aa course u can De Meyer Langer thB cUy his takes some accustomed decided aged 69 years and The deceased is one of the old set of this community and for many years has enjoyed the fruitful labors of his but meet the a hard winter of bet that wor and ia me fruitful labors I a brother of are too lazy to fish and busily a course in engaged in and Is now preparing the who died a number of MW odal of the lak m years He followed the vocation are not ft I of farming for some years after which out for their and erg but f he decided to make Pella bin they will do their at the corner of Main and Washington streets to Install the new eat There Is no doubt but what the new m buu me popular M U ls finally complications caused i usi amm on tne Ko leaves to him a and and helps to ree lure once or twice a iPs lo it The enables one o get OUt anl Slant On the Of the out and mingle with with their nnn The Big Robbins Circus for the season of 1930 Is crowded with startling features of the thrining and when It appears will he greatest circus performance of the attractions are u ns are two mammouth pageants Moth er Goose and Santa Glaus in 1 ot T J has been to I the vacancy made by Vander Ploeg as receiver to the four largest elephant of ele worid famous l on her farewell tour he weight and r of many if fifty Sioux Indians and cowboys dancing horses from Europe ballet of beau ties dancers and singers from the music halls of England Ind Germany novelty acrobats from Japan turn T Arabia forty clowns in the highest priced clown in tha Kenneth Walte a v three G H Havens of country and It is filled with I The new win h x anything known in previous hls di Hagens and Johri And then a short time and no doubt hy 400 horses Hagens of this roakes home look rather with much man the mammoth clr and entire prea Up to time of going to press ar rangements for the funeral rites had not been i one at 2 and the m Pella are fin hla advancement the financial world and ail sure that he will prove valuable fo any banking Institution that he may Newton and Pella Tennis Teams Clash Tuesday afternoon was a delightful daX a fast and it was the day set for a match the Newton and Pella he College There were a goodly number of fans along the alde Ines to watch the match and both teams played good It wa a the but the Pel a sor Came out victorious by a score of 4 to Below we thn results of the plays P defeated Kuyper 64 63 Wanner defeated Tyseling eU 62 63 36 64 Stureman defeated Longworth 61 Doubles r and Tysseling defeated and and Baron defeated Longreen and Carry 63 63  

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