The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 26, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PIATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
THURSDAY, XA7 25, 1927.
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Union. Department
Prepared Exclusively for The Journal.
Citizens' Military Training Oamp
For Boy Age, 17 to 24
ALL NESESSARY EXPENSES PAID
Including railroad fare, food, lodging, uniforms
and medical and dental attendance while at camp.
August 1st to August 31st
at
FORT CROOK, NEBRASKA
Opportunity to Enroll Now
We will fill out your applications free of charge!
The B
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UNION, NEBRASKA
W. B. BANNING, Cashier
Mra. K, A. Howler war a visitor
in Weeping Water on Wednesday of
l;mt week.
Attmi Plr-N'nniee wn milking point'
minor rep'1 Irs, on bl-i chickt n hoM.:'
liuHm; the f.irlv portion of the verl..
A. It. lower of Weeping Water
Win a visitor in T'lion on -r.t Mmi-
l.iy ."rid ivin iilso the guer.l f A. W.
Prop1'
Frank and Anna H.-ricr wi re v f f t -ing
nt Gn-'-nwood fpr ovct Sii:m!;iv
nt the home of Mr. and MrH. Harold
Nichols. I
The Service Store
Wc are licre to serve you
the best, and supply you
with the b"st poods at
'the lowest price.
Oar endeavors in 1927
vill be concentrated on
givirg yon snch efficient
service yon will become a
regular walking adver
tisement, speaking only
jood words for our store.
St
Grocery
me
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Union, Nebraska j
Doing
Excellent
Vork
Ihe Constant Potential Bat
tery Charter which I have
just installed is a wonder
for most effective work in
battery charging.
If you get yonr battery here
by nine o'clock, you can
have it that evening.
0;ir price for one day ser
vice for a Six Volt Eattery
ii 75 Cents.
Attcberry
Garage
Union - Ntbrnsha
I iJi
Tririvyii wi iiifcinjirriiy'ijuiazgas ! yr
m tmml Waliii j:
ac Rlm. & Greened
Com - Pc33 - Tomatoes - Kidney Beans
Fork and Beans - Hominy, large size
Choice, 10c Can
RICE Fancy head, 3 lbs. for 25c
LARGE PRUNES 2 lbs. for 25c
RAISINS Er.tra fancy, 3 lbs. for 35c
Try Our P &. G Gallon Fruits
Nothing Better Special Value
Try our Omar, Perfection or Schminke's Best Flour!
Dry Goods Department
?lcn's and Boys' Work Straw Hats
Boys' Dress Caps, each $1.10
Mens Dress Caps, etch 2.25
A full line of Powell Overalls Just
Received.
Phone No. 29
of I3mm
Charier- Hanson find John
iif'.ui' .
after
of near .N'ehawka were lookin
hur.irie.qs matters in Union on Monday
ol tills week.
A. Ii. Meeker skipped two car of
wood to the Lincoln market during
th'-i week, having the wood hauled
Into n In t ru' ks.
John f'hrls-.veissiT in working a
! I'lmv.-ood wl'i-ri' Iu is the eneir.ecr of
Itiie .IV.- mi 1 which Ko refit Ctinuing
'ham Ik running nenr that pln c.
' J. A. Carner, representing the
Stark nnrfterier. of Ktirk. !o., h;-r
i been ( ;iiiv:i sing the territory con-
!ti'".ioii'; to I'nion for tlie p:i;t v:-ek.
i K.irl Merri't, the paintfr and do
corntor, 1;is bt en red'-corai ii'g th'1
bank bui'di'u. and making the pla'N;
! tool; 111 i' new rirain. Karl ca.i dr
j t'rele J. I). Mrnmlett was calbd
; Id I'lnt ! -iininit li on last. Mond-y to
j I hi!: after some business matters for
a short tine, innking the trip in hi.
I auto.
I Hrofcfisor S-Vhrciner who has beer
i kept t- liis home in Kans.ns wlt'i nr.
att:i'-k ' f fee munip-: ii .' i f:ir r-
co4 r-d that lie has nturr.id to hi'
work.
I Merry H. P.eeker v.as overhauling
ti tractor for J. Ii. W:'t":!rr. durii:1:
. ho i ny portion of f)is week, irf t-
ting it in condition for tone u;ivy
work.
C. Wafkins of Walt Mill wa:i a busi
ti'-HA vi'itor In Union lirf week ad
'vii s t lying to lerse lands for the sink
Jrg of coal mino Kharfn. b lb.vin"
there I.; co;-1 in this vi" inity.
Jos.ep'i A. Kverett '.'."is ihliveritig
when at the ('. C. M"fart!:ry ele
vator on last Monday ;w;.I was nlso
enjoying t!i very satisfactory pri-e
whi Ii hi.; laft year's corn crop w;i?
brin'rin;.; Iiitn.
Mis KnofUn Herman of Mohcrly
!o.. m t; 1 Mrs. .T'ssie Sco't of f!ro"n
vil'e. tint It si'lers of Mrs. H. 1". Com":
have In en vi itlng w'tb th. 'r y
l i
fer the past, few days departed
their home in the south early
for
ti: li
week.
Mr. and Mi s. K. W. Kee.ly of Ar.h-hiA-!
where they are engaged In the
drug bmiiwr.s and are don" a fine
ho-, ino--. were vi- itlnr ith their many
frlerd.i ,'Mul relatives i: t'-ii ia 1 i-t
Sunday, they driviry: over ; m their
town for th d y.
f'harles A't cherry the dea'er in th.
celebrate" fT.avrolet motor car dis
posed of one of this pxcf.'.ent liti'
of car:- to Fred Uinvilb . Mr. Dinvilb
S-'eeted
-ouie r.odel whie'i v
ill
in
care for his t ra nsporrarfon
neeil.s
an excellent manner.
I:;l and "Ougone Koh!y who have
both b en ha vltifr; more or less trou
ble with their tonsils, fur some time
past had them removed during th'-
past week and tire gi fting along nice-j
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nion, Neb.
e&3 QUEEPiE
U
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;ly notwithstanding that their throat?
iare Hornewhat sore as yet.
I In lhi hull fam- which was filav-
Jed in Union on Sunday of last week,
i between the team of Weeping Water!
JitKfl the Union team there was much
! Interest taken, and wa enjoyed by'
J he fans. The reaulta of the contest
was Weeping Water 6, Union 4.
A. L. Becker haH a large area of
watermelons and mu.sk raelor.s plant
ed where hut a short time Bince
there was the native timber 'i;row
fng. he having had the ben get the
wood off and into cultivation. Mr.
Becker has enough planted in this
JuhHouh fruit to supply all Cass coun
ty and then some to Kpare.
I H. McCartney and C. G. Mc
Carthey have gone into the invent
ing business, with the running gear
from a discarded power washer, they
arranged the different parts of tht
machinery and harn'-swd an electric
motor to the aggregation and called
it a bolting machine, and were using
it for bolting groundfee Is. the cours
er portions for course grit for ehick-
ems and the finer portions which i:-'
used for meal.
Son:'! one cnd'-rivored to enter the
:-'ore of Mabel 11. Reynolds on la't
Sunday night and succeed'-d in break
t m.g a gla.'iB in the rear door, out
- " Iv.'tro frightened awiiy before they
T..nt.' .1 ...1.. C. ..... !.... ...,.r.
;;i.m ju.oie fiiii y. 01 liiir unit' r.oi.e.' oi.v j
will find a welcome which will not j
be to their liking for there will be
Home oiio in the store which they seel:
to enter and a gun will accidentally
or otlurwise gr off and some work
will be laid out for the coronor.
Baccalaureate Sermon.
Last. .Sunday at the Maptlst chunh
wa:; bt Id t!ie Kcrmon i:: lion r of th'
I.iss of 1 r27 of the Union hools
and was delivered by Kv. W. A. Tay
l'ir who Is well qualified to handk
this kind of a subject in the bert
maniH r, lie having a wide view of life
ai.ci iis imports. 'Special mt:?ic
va.-; had, and all was arranged to give
the setting of the meeting the mos'
a us pit ions i arrow nil i nt;.
The address by the Rev. Taylor
r.s on:! well calculated to give in
struct ioa to tboi.e who were just en
tf iing life after tlieir period of vtutly
in thr' school:?. J)? well as a g.iide tr;
tho.-e who have :'.!re;dy in a I.ieasurc
heconi" et runs.
The I'o.inwivrr Is a list of those wj;o
.-.. m .ll.ii!1linIr I..?. 1 1 i ?.-'tifll.
i.l.ll I 1 Hl .IDS I''IJI !.
t i" n of lcarninir: Mi.-vrs Margaret
'"he'iry, Uuth A pp'erate, i'-l:' Mi'
Ciaeen, jithI MJhlred Smith, ?.Is vs.
Honabl McQu c n. IV-itricV. Ilodely
Lucean I'anning end Melvin Todd.
The inst rrctor:; f ll;e s ho.-l who
hr;(! g'.'idi d tiieir young people in
the studies are James M.nrsell. th
yvp riiitend'-nt, Miss I.elia C!. Mays
principal, and Uayinor.d A. S.-'hrei
lie.
Death of Xiss Florence Hansen.
Mirs riorence Hansen passed away
at. the Lord Lister hospital nt Omalm
at 1 a. m. Monday morning.
Mi's Florence was born mile-:'
north wc-t of .Vehawka, N'ebr.. Ot
21. 1 !):!. She died May 1, at the
age years 0 months and 2T days.
Sl;e attende,! e-ouniy school until
i aljoitt 10 years of age and movnif
to riattsmouth. attended sehool a
rhort tirnt and movif.g to Omatia shf
ac'eplttl a iosition wit!; a firm of
which she worked for 1 ' years until
dnL.
She was the only liv;'r -'mighto:
of Charles fiid Mollis Hansen. She
was of a kindly disposition rnd will
be greatly missed by 'parents anc1
friend;'.
Funeral service:', wove h M from
the Methodist church nt Nehawka
on May 17. at n. c inducted
by the KeV. W. A. Taylor or Union.
Interment was made in ti c St. John'r
ccmetedv northwest of N'elia v';a.
I-Iereoi"ial Services Coming Sunday.
"e?norial services, will be heb! at
Union on Sunday morning. May 29fa
the address being delivered by the
Hon.
W. M. Manning, while special
music
and songs will be interspersed
the well arranged program. The
W. A. and the Royal Neighbor?
will aprt ieipnte. as well as tl:e Grand
Army of the Republic, and the vet
erans of the Spanish-American war
and the American I,egion. who gave
sc rvice in the late World war. To
these services all are cordially invit
id. The services will be held at the
liaptist church.
Will Complete Organization.
The Woman's club of this vicinity
who havo been doing some work in
the line of extension work from the
state department, will meet at the
home of Ivan Tilfonr on Tuesday
May 31st. when they expect to com
plete their work of organization. All
that have been taking the work and
all interested In the movement are
expected to bo present and assist in
the final work of the organization.
Eev. C. M. Graves Very Sick
Word in the shape of a telegram
from Taconia. Washington, to Mr.
Julian fJ raves of Peru was to the
effect that Calvin M. Graves who liar
hem residing in the west for some
time, and who has reached a very
i advanced i?go h; in very poor health
and that he was not expentctt to sur
vive. Mr. Grnves has been engaged in
I the ministry, and is well known in.
j Union and tho remainder of the coun-
ty. He has been in the west now for:
a number of years. Rev. Graves is an:
.3 older brother of
Attorney C.
ii raves or union.
Enjoy May Festival.
The members of the grades of the 13
T ' i 1 . . t 1 . 1 L ff
ts entertainment at the Propst audltor
g ium on Friday cf last week at which
thero was a Urfc nnmhpr in nttf-nd-
ment very graciously saw that the
parents of all the scholars were pleas
anly entertained, and a very enjoy
able evening was spent, besides the
excellent time which was provided
A neat sum for the use of the grade:
was realized. Miss Bessie Watkln?
was the one selected as the Queen
of the May, and was one very well
adapted to the part which she was to
enact, for she surely made a very
Jury Holds Five
Guilty for Killing
Hollywood Actor
Sentence, Penalty Being One to Ten
Years' Imprisonment, Will Be
Pronounced Friday.
Ios Angeles, May 25. Mrs. Sarah
Kerrick and four others were found
guilty of manslaughter here late
Tuesday for the killing of Tom Ker
rick, motion picture actor, at a drink
ing party in Hollywood early last
April.
Those convicted "besides the widow
i of the slain cowboy actor were Anita
Davis. Iri;i Hums and Henry isabell.
motion picture extras, and Joe Hunt
Arizona cowboy, all of whom were
members of the "moonshine" party
at the Kerrick home, which the po
lice characterided as ore of the wild-
I est ever to come to their attention.
Shows little Emotion.
Mrs. Kerrick, wiiose testimony in
her own defense was mnrKed by hys
terical fits of weeping and sobbing,
evinced little emotion when the ver
dict was announced.
Sentence will bo pronounced next
Uriday.
Trial of the quintet, each member
of which attempted to throw the
blame for the shooting on another
was unu-ual in that defense attor
neys, through cross-examination, con
duced almost wholly the prosecu
tion case.
Asks Conviction.
When the time came for summing
up, the prosecution made no attempt
to f: the blame on anyone, but ask
ed uat all five bo convicted.
Kerrick was shot to death early
en the morning of April 9 in hi
Hollywood flat.
Penalty for manslaughter, under
California law, ii from one to 10
year: imprisonment.
UTILITIES MUST COMPETE
WITH OTHER BUSINESSES
Distinguished from a manufactur
ing establishment, a public utility iJ
generally non-competitive. Because
of this the utility is hedged in with
many laws and regulations intended
to limit its operations and to con
trol its. financing.
It Is frequently overlooked that
two Ft reams of money must be con
tinually flowing into a utility prop
erty serving a growing community.
One stream, from revenues derived
from the sale of service, has to pay,
all operating costs, interest and divi-i
(Tends, he second stream is the new!
capital necessary to build extensions ',
end serve new customers. !
The utility must go into the open
,1
market to supply the second stream!
of money. To be successful it must!
pay the market price and must meet
the market conditions of the moment.;
If not free to do so, new money will j
be diverted into other channels, and
tho company cannot properly grow to'
serve its public.
It is one thing-for a regulatory
body to fix rates which limit earn-'
ings on money already obtained, but
it is quite another to hold them so
low that investors cannot be induced
to supply the capital necessary for,
expansion. For this reason, rate of'
interest or dividends that a company
must pay in order to secure money
for additional property, must be an
ever-present factor in regulation of
earnings.
IIYNARD U. B. CHURCH
Church school at 10 a. m.
Sermon at 11 a. m. Subject. "What
Am I Doing With Christ?" We most
cordially invite all to our services.
G. D. WEAVER,
Pastor.
The Ladies Aid society will Meet
with Margaret Vallery on June 2.
Graduation gifts at the Bates Book
& Gift Shop.
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KttoiksoiiSihel&iozltf-titpns carbmt
Fourth Call for
f"of"A VlVl0fc
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Plans to Call Registered Warrants as
Rapidly as Receipts Justify,
Thus Saving Interest.
State rcasurer Stebbins is prepar
ing to issue a fourth call for regis
tered state warrants. It will be a to
tal of $1,250,000 general fund war
rants and will include all such war
rants issued in February and March.
t:. a. - ' i t ..ii x
ins imra can inciuueu au warrama
issued in January. j
Believing that the receipts of thej
treasury will be normal for the month
of June Treasurer Stebbins said he
would issue the fourth call dated some j
ide
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rasoline must be absolutely
dcvelon evcrv possible ounce
must give the best possible performance
Ethyl Brand of Anti-Knock Compound is al
ways added to the selected gasoline.
Quick-starting, clean-burning, Red Crown Gaso
line is the last word in power and economy.
Ethyl Brand of Anti-Knock Compound added
to it makes it the unbeatable combination.
It gives a new rr.nge of power for summer as
well as for winter driving for climbing hills,
for pulling through mud cr sand, for creeping
along in slow traffic without shifting gears
with never a "JjnocV'-
Carbon in the motor helps performance and
builds up power because the higher the com
pression the better work Rd Crown Ethyl
Gasoline does.
Try a tankful in your own car. But be sure you
get the geyiuine sold only where you sec the
RED CROWN Ethyl Gasoline sign, on the silver
pump.
For "knockless" operation avoid dilution.
Wait until ymir gasoline supply is low before
filling uith Red Croivn Eihl Gasoline then
use Red Crown Ethyl Gasoline exclusively.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA
CA 7lebrasa Institution"
time between June S and June 15. I re j
said he feels that he should take up!
registered general fund warrants as'
rapidly as th receipts of his office
will justify and thus reduce the in-
rtehter?rpQ arid nhli rn t inns of the
Red teowM
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state. With this policy followed hejnal office.
states that he will have no idle funds
on hand. A large part of the $l,"250,-
000 which will be called for payment
in June are held by the Woodmen of !
the World of Omaha and the Beatrice
National bank.
Lancaster county made its second
remittance in May to the state treas
ury Monday when it paid in $75,
000 which goes for the redemption of
registered general fund warrants
Its
first reniitance was $54,000.
The ca for June now helQ? ar
ranged wil make the total of four calls
$3,141,1S5. The previous calls were
for the following amounts; First,
Of Course You Can
on
isooav
ears
Goodyears don't cost any more. In
fact they cost a lot less in the end he
cause of the unusually long and trouble
free mileage they deliver. We sell and
service the complete line. Bring your
tire problems to us for a money saving
solution with Goodyears.
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oTpower,
into power
J5S0.611.46; second,
third $705,602.28.
$604,971.53;
Business stationery, programs and
all kinds of job printing at the Jour-
BABY CHICKS
Leghorn Baby Chicks
8c Eacli
M. II. Leesley
Greenwood
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