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   Progress Review (Newspaper) - November 30, 1933, La Porte City, Iowa                                VOL -IS LA PORTE CITY BLACK HAWK COUNTY IOWA THURSDAY AFTERNOON NOVEMBER 30 PER YEAR Funds From to Assist Our Unemployed local city council on c week made application in Civil Administration fur eral Aid LU the amount of n a force of men in this Lily pul Twenty-five v ere first clay md tht later and in all about IS mil be the projects raided upon by the council Tue number of the men utrc called out to Monday uere Lu jt he dumping i- f-p tank which uu U- foi ihc city is I'm a number of years the and of the city iias beon at place and has acres of ground The are now in t Lkj and piling the edge of the plot and which be 01 ten f i high and seven feel at the lop about TOO feet will be up to keep tho tut during the hiph water m to protect the septic ami allow beds to be installed foi purposes A number of local men uho re- ported foi duty Monday nun put to uoik on street ments and the project at the is more of the workmen ivill be In work Those employed the Civil Administration Act ru- a of jOi un houi will be allowed to hours per week foi a of twenty The workmen an- of the to laboi are Rood and The members of the council pe U congratulated as is Super- visor C V Kline for making thK foi the unemployed of this city LEGISLATIVE LETTER J GOSSIP Mrs Cora F Bowman u ill be a dinner guest m the of Alice in Model A special ate MI windshield exchange will he taken olT Dec 30 See us jours H M The third division of M thurch Aid Society will meet Thursday afternoon December n the home of Mrs M C Hunter The assisting will Mis 1 1 McChane and Mi s V C Speck The Pythians and of this city have received an tion to attend a district winter picnic it Grumly Center Tuesday evening Dec 5th A good sized delegation Iron here is making In attend Do your ironing for ily an Read the ad of the Central States ic Co in this Kaue It will tell you how it can he Also look at then dis- play window at their office in this rily Mr and Mrs T U Richards will at a family dinner Oay and we arc suic all will fed as Tom us Hut weighing IS pounds Messed and a duck which tipped the Mies at eight pounds the table Mr and Mrs W M Blough will a family gathering tame Thanksgiving dinner The Wy include Rev and Mrs A Blough and daughter F II and Mr and Mrs Owen all of Jlr d Mrs JI H Thompson of n Mr and Mrs Myron Convene F Parks who been ill fin weeks from pneumonia is in a very critical condition He 6 delirious the greater part of the His mother Mrs Z D O his Wiley of Sharon 0 and Mrs Kellcy of Shelby 0 and a Bernard Cowl of 0 came this noon Miss Kilmer has charge of the Black Hawk county board of and A H township farmer were enjoined from maintaining a near farm by a of the Iowa supreme court The high court upheld the n of District Judge George W in granting an injunction tne supervisors and petition of Nicholas Anton Big and Henry J township club mct last afternoon in the home of Florence There were five ers present and the visitors Mrs Emma and Mrs Clark Plans for home maide gw will be sold for this purpose Ite names were proposed for Of the and was chosen for this office lark will be held January the home of Miss LS 27 1933 i In- i i- 1.1 ii In- everybody tlut nMv luis moie dynamite in i leu in anj i eg- n n the aie and thuliums ait misdirected by I ind L u i f tin rev tax Lills i in letter i i session opened have now appe i i mil Lit room ilu house for the bi for the peop In will tin OUR tu the M Lli thice weeks trying Lo to Lil cue of their own interests c- i i diet to maintain mill of both and to oil thu be haired in older to I heir I nest may vell u iUi of for lowu Tax A 111 cm il income lax a in oi and a retail ire included in by the special tav Lomi uf and Senate and l In ni both houses of tho No Tin is js the ax and it is U be ci to as It is sponsored by Chi and Valentino in the and Grau fiercer Rice and in the House The nut income tax tion that advocated by i e- cent It levy a one on net incomes of ami percent on the fifth anil The 01 ition income tax would few lui ax an net income The salts tax would impose two tax on receipts of property after the of January with the Gross of electricity pus tnd on works to this date Rloss receipts from sales admissions to state county anil md fiom 01 The passed onto the under penalty up to foi f inline to do so anil lo teih Hie of tax collected The is expected to reduce property by 10 percent And tlie Gross Sales nick a lone Kouse Filp introduced bearing the names of Telter and Crouch And this contemplates making evci hody pay some taxes to help the state and Some it the sales tax The title calls it a Property Tax and Act of It a tax upon the of doinK business in Iowa based on the income of such business And in this hill arc very few farming stock will the of to the support of the slate and local governments Hills Coming Till Dec 4 The Senate has now reached tlie 100 mark in Bills for Acts md tlu House is handling about 1.30 bills all bills must be reported out of committees within lin days was invoked Thursday and caught some IT bills In fact many members are complaining they gut for their tees and most of the time ia wasted Smaller committees If anybody has any ideas of control rf the liquor business they should get them in Chairman of tho Senate liquor can a storeroom where they may be filed The public hearing on the liquor bills hehl last Tuesday with numerous speakers voicing their gestions and objections Petitions are in and soon the for liquor control will have to be faced by all the members It il a hot poker and it is evident most members arc not to prab it From fret as water to cense and state handlers the battle races In the end the administration program will have to be forced the end may not be be- for St Patrick's Day Supreme Court Throws t Wrench State legislatures for the past vears have been delegating illegal powers to state commissions and board that under the Constitution can be exercised only by the General Assembly according to a decision to Entertain I Basket Ball Dope Saturday Evening The La Porte City Inch school basketball won frames lio lias utii etl lie Ti ibo n ill I'M e out oni Foi the TuM f the i makii l.i 1 is and hi i 1 v to i n i I v to In- hold fust With a In is i m- that Jam ulle tin -I i the T lie lo iK diott In MM I its futin Ilie basket i i in il nit it They m IDI a 171 ii time ille 11 used r The point nil in ibe 11 Hmsi B him I'll tin uill t nnd C l 10 ib ni n vrn In ill u hi il on it I PHI f that has been on the Early I- Pi- lin 111 u pi fni In 1 t -1 The rune the hill hands -n not would mxl wn i- and III Poile link foi rood in miles uill In shot Friday of the for i u nil i ilo I'm u- look honors nit the on II poi'ils nnd will be haul to with little moi e and then li's-t nnd Ann X II HIM Ol H i s at IN tin im- of i i ii look d I'm le to ad- II H i nho st A i ml summary of the pronounced week bv MX judges of tho state supreme ly the decision came relation to a wherein the slate highway has ity to make vanous ns use of uays of officials that of the saint tiling to fish and frame public health other commissions and boards Some members think a ill have to be named to search the jde for these A Senator tells us that he thinks the j defects are magnified and not so bad as they may One of the says the comes in ere boat Is 01 commissions of fines or foi of lull's laid down by them This is tional as it is a only The new state banking hill through the and Senate this week permitting state banks to come under the provisions of the national lo with con- to Kel tho in- surance benefits Delinquent tax lie held in each the first Monday m special act to April and of tax lists till not more than two time This law becomes on last week Political aie flying about predicting a change m two of the major state offices m January Thanksgiving adjournment voted for but one Advertise in the Have you tried the new winter gas at L J station Mr and Mrs Howard aie parents of twins a boy and a girl born Wednesday morning Lumber from today to Dec 13th Located on Chas son farm Lowden Hunt The next regular meeting of the Past Noble Grand Circle of Thistle lodge will be held Dec in the home of Mrs Elmer Higgle For Pure bred Barred Rock cockerels heavy laying strain 51.00 each if taken soon Mrs Art Heiter La City Phone Minta Simmons came down from Waterloo Friday afternoon and attended the meeting of Pythian ters in the evening She remained over night a guest of Mrs Mabel Kline Lawrence of wai in the city Saturday evening and Sunday shaking hands with hn many friends and former ances Mr is practicing law in the river city and reports that he is doing nne Mr and Mrs J W spend Thanksgiving with their daugh ter and family Dr and Mrs Fred Bauer in Iowa City They will be accompanied by their younger ter Mise Esther Kober and Mrs mother Mrs S V For Sale Tiesh V I Dixon I Porte City Foi 17 jewel one National cash II A M Mis is em- near cum and he l L- unlit day afternoon A plate Tieth a healthy 1 t i will bold a in I d Saturday December 2 Quite a fi om this ih to TIK ly i witness the uiiitist be- tween the ind high te mi of ence Mr and Mis t of ster Cily and Miss Helen who s u student in the Stale in Cedar Falls aine i in the 1 home A of to liis v last by to the home A di ed M n Ur Ml II iner uf loil mine beie with tlie Hi lice They left Sunday for Ihen and took wilh who his bi en ing with her and the heal school the flub Nm with tlin teen present The guests were Mrs T C R n Mis C T Gate Miss Miss Banger Mrs of fiat City and Mrs Wm of Denever A was and served The next meeting will be with Mrs J A on and response to roll call will he about Christmas A number of members of Narcissus lodge No 192 of Pythian of this city were at Waterloo last Thursday evening where they ed n regional meeting of the of Pythias Ira K Clark of apolis to Harry M Love supreme keeper of records and gave an address which enjoyed by the number of Pythians present from the different Pythian lodges in the was portrayed by Mr Clark as a great ideal of brotherhood and and as a force that has played an important part in the so- cial and moral progress of the world Ward Ferguson grand keeper of ords and of Iowa Knights of wss also present and spoke briefly Those from here who at- tended Messrs L J Tutt W F Christopher N H W M Blough F W Kline W M Bahr J W Lehman and E L Esher winter oil pel at I J pounds smoked meal salt only at e Miss Irene and Miss of Mason CiU weie in the home of Mi and Mis X II nnd Mrs P light who was el ill last week is She sits vip a shoit time e n day mil is lo in now Miss Mai lln is for In r Miss n student of lonn Slate College at Tails one of thv foul d last Delia i mty 1 j his hou hold goods here f i om ami the family will I he manse of cl null While bus a cull to the loi nl he will conduct si i vieen foi the present Mr and of n the parents of a lei born The new of the has been named lotte Alum Mrs was Miss of this s a of Mr nnd Mrs 1 The annual Christmas pal Ly of the Thrift club ami their s will be held Dec 7th in the home of Mr and Mrs Cetil Dans for which were made the in home of blisses Dora Lottie An of gifts will be an pleasure to the holiday affair Mrs Hudson who lias be in for Mis in for a long time relatives here of the sudden death of Mrs Monday night Mrs was u sister of Mis Mahlon Teeter who formerly lived here but who has been m California in years Mr and Mrs Melvin rif near Calmar were in the city ov r the week end in the home of Mrs mother Mrs Millie Teeler and with other relatives nnd friends They returned to their Monday morning accompanied Mrs who will spend the ter months in the home of her ter nnd Ila was hostess to the Bruce Beavers club Saturday bers answered roll call with Things for Which I am Thankful Kach girl brought her favorite Christmas recipe to exchange with the other Officers elected for the new year are as President Ila vice president Ruth cr historian Frances Cooper Green treasurer Elizabeth Elliott news reporter A leader has not ns yet been named to succeed who is moving from the county in the spring Plans were made for a Christmas party to be held at the home of Mra Vaupel Dec 16 A delightful luncheon was served to the group about the place A1 mi i I in- of lln f i nil i InOi I i i i in- U 1 ilo i I1 M n -i il In in lln I'll 1 I I I r I I Ir lilt Ulc Ml I i ink t Hi i l Ii i VM us imil I n 1 U n It 111 I Ins s llu n in 111 i in of Iwo I I hi II nl Home Contest I he 1 i of tin i mil v a vi II In Illll Udell led s MCI II Klini L 1 Mi I M Miss Ml till filth UK In not id In i mil ns the nil i I h u ill Ki In lo ii HIM on an hasis with lui In in ft in n in i In id in I ilu dill d loi llu and he nl nil lo d Hi ic wilh Hi Tin I'm 1S MINI in i I i nil Hi Ann's MS li lo lean f nnl M j I 11 Dad IMd il No All u Midi MIC lo Moon and tho nt -Mi s Lillian luo md dutl and Maxim kan Chanc mil Social Dance A will bu held at the of hall Thursday Die 7th All of anil their lond arc cordially invited lo at- Turkey Dinner At Kind's cafe Thanksgiving Day price 40 mils Saturday Hot shot batteries Sue our special on n lantern only a few left JI t M Mrs M Fox went loo Wednesday and will spend the Thanksgiving with her bisters Audrey Edsill and family ond MinU Simmons PF 0 2 1 n n n 0 I 1 0 0 1 2 t i Hill II I A i key Kupki Ff FT PF i o i I 1 l n n l o 2 ooo i i r FC IT i t 0 o n 1 o 2 i o i ooo 0 o j 1 o o s i r re rr IT The me lugli lull team defeated the locals I'm Le not but put up a nice de- game li hold to h field goals hud n in of lull and controlled the ball a of the time high foi mill Held goals and The defense kept from and phn eil hard all tin Kubb injured his ist when he supped Tale coining in foi a selup nnd may be out or lineup foi awhile Kobb 1 field goals on good plays burn a very good defensive and stoi ed ft f i ee throws gut setups and A the key to the defense played n good defensive game and the ball up the nicely Independence has a good team this year They me large fast and the ball well Tuesday night the local team will play al December K will bring his team of cagers to the local gymn and will give as good an account of themselves as any loam to appear here Well Attended The all-day meeting of the women's of Big Creek Farm Bureau held Tuesday Nov 28 in the home of Mrs was attended by forty ladies A pot luck dinner enjoyed at noon nnd the after- noon given LO the lesson Miss Mac Anderson home economics was in charge and pre- gift for mas Tho next meeting will be in the home of Mrs after the holidays nnd the lesson topic will be dresses 25 pounds meat salt for only at Moore's Feed Store   

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