THURSDAY. MAY 21. 1931. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SEVEN Murray Department :'-epareri in the Interest of the People of Murray and irroundintr Vicinity Especially for the Journal Reader It or Che readers ot . i.e journal wir of my so .rent or item of Int-erest In vicinity, and will nme to this office, it will ap pear under this iieai. . i g. W want all newsitema Eimtoh Goes i Announcement: We desire to announce the purchase of Barber Shop and business of T. J. Brendel, which we are now operating. We shall be pleased to have a call and get acquainted. Have been in this business marry years and am quali fied to do any and all barber work. The most careful at tention will be given all work. Every courtesy extended to the trade. Come in and see me. 0. Townseesd The Murray Barber of Rev. J. C. Stewart and Gussie Bru bacher with a Majestic electric re frigerator each. Visit With Hallas Family. On last Sunday W. G. Boedeker and wife, accompanied by their dau ghter. Miss Flora Jone and also by Miss Betty Ann McCartey of Plutts- I mouth, a sister of Mrs. Hallas, were over to Shelton where they visited at the L. J. Hallas home for the day. Messers W. G. Boedeker and L. J. Hallas also went to Litchfield where they were called to look after some business matters with Charles Givin. They returned home late Sunday evening. m. Presbyterian Church Notes. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. (Young people's meeting). Wednesday evening prayer meet ing at 7:30. You are cordially invited to wor ship with us. J. C. STEWART, Pastor. I Food Quackery Said to Menace Flour Industry Faddist Propaganda Is Put in Cate gory of "Bunk" by Re search Expert. Seven Killed when Fast Train Strikes a Car At The Murray Con I A Yon will find the veiy best service in ail the features of the business car- Wiggling the Piston Is "Mt" The vd-t:me mechanic used to "kig gle" a piston inside the cylinder to see if It was loose! But guess-work has riven way to precision tools. We lied on there. Repairs that are guar- work to the thousandths of an inch p.nteed in every way. The best Gaso-lanfl the Quality of our repair jobs line. Oils and Greases. And. say. the sh-vs ,DriV in and let us c::' ' , . , - nlain wnat we mean. Roodt cool arm-is and confections!" Corne and see Miss Neva Lancaster Poorly. Miss Neva Lancaster, who some 'ime since underwent an operation for appendicitis, has been Buffering i pPrty cf Yguvp Iowa People Victims irom wnat 's tiieugtit to he a-mesions n ,.,;j, 1 a UIV9BUIK .i l-CIll from the operation but has been causing much acute suffering- Mis;-, Neva is ken' o ber bed and it is hop ed tbat another operation may averted. at Town of Calamus. Chicago--Pood-fad "quackfl" are the. successors of patent medicine "fakers" and have done great harm to the flour Industry, it tcM declar ed here today by Dr. t. ('. Lochead, addressing the twenty-ninth annual convention of the Millers' National Federation. As a member of the Mayo clinic at Rochester, Minn., Dr. Lochead has experimented with food fads and found most ot thorn delu sive. How the food fads have injured agriculture was shown by the speaker in quoting figures on bread consump tion. Propaganda Baa been directed D gainst white bread in favor of the ro-igher breads, it wa; pointed out. (Many people have tried the rougher ' :i ;ids and. not liking them and be ing afraid to return to white bread. have refrained from bread altogether, i Dr. Lochead quoted one expert as j asserting that "if Americans ate as much bread per capita as they did ; before the war, 125.000.000 addition Calamus, la. Seven peraonsj five i al bushels of wheat would be con girls and two young men were killed sumed. This would be enough to Kills Large Rattler. they sell. ROCK CREEK Service Station Charles V. Barrows. Proprietor Murray Corner, Nebr. MURRAY CAR ACE A. D. BAKKE, Propr. to us before, we gladly welcome the uaugiuer 01 .wr. anu .irs. l,c ? ; eating its age. Webber, which arrived last week, i make unnecessary certain farm re lief measures instituted by the gov ernment." Countless years cf experience have given most people Intuitive selection of foods, "which is in the main cor- the passenger. witne.-: - said. The .red," observed the physician. "Late- mother and babe are and both the i i mi ii ii in i 1 1 1 i ii i nicely. Lawrence Race and Carl Buck of T. J. Brendel was looking after Murdoch brought O. Townseud. the some business matters at Plattsmouth uew barber, over to Murray on Moti on Monday afternoon of this week. duv afternoon, and thus Mr. Town driving over in his car. Send was able to go to work right Koneri snraaer recently moveu 10 away. here when their auto was struck by a westbound passenger -rain as they ilrnva rmtn :i ernssinir in rhe main oumiay oeuiB a mie warm a- street of Calamus, called a number of the citizens of ne car (lrove from behind an east ...urray to the scenic haunts of the bound freight train Into the path of Missouri river, ana .ing 11111 seem ed to claim the most ot tne Bunaay crossing is protected b a wigwag ily. commercially minded individuals visitors, among wnom were H. j signal, a bell and a flagman. The (have appropriated certain food ideas, Turt and wile. Roy Gerking and sipnals were working and he attmpt- exaggerated their importance, prom family. While they were sojourning j 0f-, to stop the car, the flagman said. ulgated literature and amassed large there. Mr. (Jerking espied a large j Five of the. dead, Martha Berner, fortunes catering to a cinet;mes per rattle snake which he killed, it hav-jMedona Berner, Bernadette Berner, verted appetite which they them- mg eight rattles and a button indi-i Monica Berner and Ai nold Berner, 'selves have helped to create for one were sisters and brother. All were particular article of diet, 'from Toronto, la., n neighboring; "They have made the claimed pres- Nehawka where he will make hi: home for the present, having em ployment there. Clifton B. Smith of Union was a visitor in Murray for a short time a t'ew days ago where he was looking after some insurance business. George C. Sheldon of Nehawka was a caller in Murray on last Monday afternoon looking after some busi ness for R time. Wilber Hewitt was a visitor for over the week end at the home at Klk Creek, where the family are re siding. "H. Kettlehut of near Nehawka was a visitor looking after some busi ness in Murray on last Monday af ternoon. George E. Nickles and the good wife were visiting for the afternoon on last Sunday at the heme of Mr. Lee and Miss Ktta Nickles of Piatts-mouth. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. j George W. Rhorien of Plattsmouth. will be grieved to know that both el these excellent people have been very sick an i kept to their beds for ; the past week. Joha Bates and the good wife, of Rising City, were guests for the day pa last Sunday with Dr. anil Mrs. J. P. Brendel. where ail enjoyed a very pleasant visit. Mesdames Bates . and Brendel are sisters, which made the visit more pleasant. Van Allen was a visitor on last j Sunday at his former home at Sidney. Ipwa. where getting his friend, Roy al Carpenter, they both going to ' Omaha where they enjoyed the air , races with the exception of the tragic j end of "Speed" Holman. which they deplored ery much. ?!rs. Sarah E. Young who has been making her home for the p.s; win- j ter at the Sold'ers and Sailors Home ( Getting Sone Better Now. town. The other two victims, Mildred ence or absence of a vitamin as the T. .1. Jamison, who st;nie time ago Sard Walter Mumfrrd. the driver of determining fader a- the choice of was injured by having some cement jtne car- were cousins of the Berners. jfood material res.-.rdicss of the pres blocks fall on him and was visiting They were from Dewift. jer.ee or absence of other necessary at the home of his daughter. Mrs. I "1ne Of the girls' bodies was hurled , food constituents and In recent years J. F Brendel for the past week, was jnSSinst the crossing signal and was (white bread has been attacked as a so far improved that he was able to'0111 Sn Jdeces. The car was thrown jdeficient food, a useless food, even return to his home on last Sunday. VTlZf'Z . , "!UM",'sr U , V ,' and the bodies strewn along the right Dr. Lochead asserted that no one of way. State Journal. , article of food contains all the ele- jmer.ts desired and it r.hould not be i expected to when a va ietv of foods BISHOP'S REQUEST DENIED are available In particular he repudiated "the Washington A request by Bishop statement of the ouacks" that two Murray Bey Wins High Honors. Willard Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nelson, who has been at tending school at Nehawka for the past two years and who was student in the Murray schools before, where i Cannon for postponement until Sept. ikinds of food should not be eaten at Rev. Robert E. Hanson of Beth- at Mil ford, and where she has enjoyed any, pastor of the church at Mur- the stay very much is to return to ray. was here and conducted the scr- her home in Murray about June ls. vices at the Christian church last Mrs. Young, who is a pioneer of Cass Sunday. ccuntv and where she has di.no much he put in his first two rears of high school, graduated at the closing of the Nehawka schools last week, win ing the scholarship, having the dis tinction of having the highest per centage of the Senior class during his four years of high school. Wil lard is now seeking a place, where he can earn what money he enn so he can go on to school, which are many that this scholarship entitles him to select a course from. Wil lard is willing to work hard that he may earn money to go on through the higher school as is evidenced by the fact of his winning he scholar ship. Here is to you Willard. go to it and win. 20. of the sciate inquiry into his the same meal, thr-t proteins and I uee of campaign funds was denied starches rail?' never be consumed to by Chairman Nye of the senate in-gether. that frvlts and starch foods! vestiKatin committee because the I aire incompatible, and that combina-I statute of limitations osrainst prose tions cf two er more kinds, of Starches Had Fine Ball Game. On lr.st Sunday the Murray ball Van Allen was feeling pretty well. . to make this country the verv ear- I team plaved with the Omaha tenm thank you. for on last Thursday he den which ir is. saw manv stnrTlinc i and while the name was verv titrhtly cation in the case wr.ubi begin on I Sept. 18. "In view of hese facts." Senator Nye wrote the bishop, "it wonld ap pear that the committee might in- i cur a grave responsibility if it did inot resume its hearings prior to that I date." j The senate committee is investi gating a complaint fhat Ihe bid.op failed to ac.-ount for a major por tfOfl of the $65,804 given to him tft chairman of the anti-Smith commit tee in Virginia in 1P28 by E. C. Jameson. New York 'financier. or two or more kinds of proteins are Jextremely bad. In his opinion, this L- "nll buf.k." EMPLOYMENT FOR DISABLED VETERANS Employment for hundreds of dis- lajbled World War veterans is being i provided in the manufacture of passed the twentieth milestone in experiences, and with the mnnv warm his life's career, and passed the day I frlenda here is endeared to the citv in his regular work and feeling fine. lQf Murray and vicinity. The manv Donald McQuinn has been having frlenda here will welcome her return quite a bit of trouble with sinus which has been giving this bcntle man trouble for the past few days. Mrs. Philip Schafer has been quite ill at her home west of Murray with an attack of scarlet fever, but is get ting along nicely and it is hoped that she will soon be over the malady and enjoying her former good health. John Eaton of near Union, has to make her home among them. Getting Ready for Summer. During the past few urm days, the matter of refrigera'ion for the home ln's been called to the atten tion of the home owners, and to meeV the conditions the en'erprising Arm of the Murray Hardware company hare been supplying electrical re- ccntested the visiting team, the Un ion Pacific team of Omaha, won over the home team by a score of 4 to 2. However, all enjoyed the game which was a very clean and friendly game. VISITS IN CITY Murray Has New Family. O. Townsend of Murdock, who has made his home there for . ome time past, where he has been conducting a barber shop for that place for the ' past four years and where he and i hcn tin vino- .-m nita-k of n ni-on ft i cit i i irigera-.ion in me .Maiestie electric and aa he is well along in middle Ufa it has been thought best to if pos sible to handle the case without an tiperation. Now ten days of age. but unknown I ir f ri cur i vv fin i-:n o- t Kn rt-tt "-v days they have supplied the homes the barber shop of T. J. Brendel, who memorial pppits for the America!; Legion Auxiliary. The manufacture o? he lit'.le red memorial flowers. J ifhich the woemn of te Auxiliary will sell throughout the country within 'he hexl few days, hi now in I urn b wins, several million or tne f.cwers have been completed and Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Lubbers, the I boxed re?dy for shipment to Aux former a brother-in-law of Mr. Bek- j ihary Units and manv thousands ins and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bveska, I more are being turned out each day ill of Omaha, were Tuesday for a few '' the busy fingers of the disabled hours at the home of their friends. men. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Walters. The j The poppy making is being con Omaha party was her to enjoy a; ducted under the direction of the visit with Mrs. Marguerite Walters j Auxiliary this year In 31 states. The Johnstone, tho widely known con- diulk of the flowers are being made by tralto soloist, who is heref rem She; -j disabled men in government hospi idan. Wyoming, for a visit with her jtala and in convalescent work rooms parents. Mrs. Walter.-, has been very . maintained by the Auxiliary. The one cent each for produce and are lim- to 300 flowers a dav the family are highly represented as Uv winter and epr!ng with I workers are naid being very fine citizens and one f her musical work as she is greately the flowers they pi the very best of barbers, purchased demmad for conce!t and teaching ited to from 250 t- work in the west, but has found a will enter other lines, and came to Bhort timP to come a!,d enjoy a visit u.ic.v um udqv, ulB1,,s lin the old home. cuarge 01 tne ousiness nere. .iur- 4. . .?.''' ' v W fortunate in securtng such an rTTrTTTTTTTTTTr i . levmllont workmor, in thia lino onrl t jalso of having such an excellent fam- ily locate here. Mr. Townsend was j elected as a member of the town I I board at Murdock at the last elec tion and is a most trustworthy young man. HAIL! HAIL! Coney'3 c-jrics en - 3 fd through the critics Srst 6 weeks, ii ia an appetirinff cc mv.:r2rioa r? our'-. weet tcrs n and con- C sanitary B'lttnnffk.sc-entifical- jntd BCCOCdlDS to the orig-rrnl process. cm KOW contains Y-O tinatAj mixtd in. I vj com' Sam F. Latta At the Farmers Elevator Murray, Nebr. 4. A ten minute hail storm can destroy your entire efforts for the year. Prices of grain are low and perhaps will be low for the crop you are attempting to raise, but suppose you lose it all by a hail storm? In such event one of my hail policies would look mighty good. Don't, take a chance with some stranger and some coni pany you don't know. See me W. G. Boedeker Murray, Nebraska 4- it 4. Has Nicely Appointed Home. Luring the recent weeks Will S. Smith hs had thai excellent work man. Ralph Kennedy employed in laying some h?.rd wood floors at the Smith home and with the completion of the same and other interior alter ations and improvements, Mr. Smith had the TeakoHer brothers come down and sand the new floors which were then treated, making a most beautiful home v.nd which this ex cellent couple are justly entitled to for they sure are hard workers and the best of cilizens. HEARING ON INCOME TAX to prevent them from taxing their strength and to distribute the work among as many mini as possible. A total of 10,000,000 flowers will be made before the work closes. The poppies that will be sold in Nebraska were all made by the vet erans ft the new Nebraska U. S. Veterans' hospital at Lincoln, open ed las', fall. The local sale of poppies will be held on the coming Saturday. AJS U1VUSUAI. VALUE AT $430 f.o.h. Detroit, pint freight and delivery. Bumpert and tpare tire extra at tnall coll. THE FORD ROADSTER Everything you want or need, in a motor car at a tow price Beauty of line and color Attractive upholstery 55 to 65 miles an hour Quick acceleration Fully enclosed four-wheel brakes Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield Four Houdaille hydraulic shock absorbers Rustless Steel More than twenty ball and roller bearings Economy Reliability Long life See your dealer for a demoostration T Mi J Ml T E IE X BODY TYPES 9 4S to 8630 F. o. b. Detroit, plat f might and delivery, Bumper and spare tire extra at tmall eott. You may purchase a Ford car or truck for m small dowa payment and on convenient, economical terms through your Ford dealer. DEFENSE BEGINS BATTLE Valparaiso, Ind The defense opened its fight to prove Virgil Kirk land innocent of causing tho death of Miss Arlene Draves last Novem ber at a Gary, Ind.. liquor party. The state closed after Dr. R. H. Harger. University of Indiana toxicologist, had testified to finding grain alcohol and nonfatal traces of wood alcohol and formaldehyde in the dead girl's stomach. Upon a defense motion, JuJye Grant Crumparker dismissed a count of murder by attempted rape and ruled that the state must choose to try Kirkland on only one of the two alleged attacks in the third count. The United States court of claims, sitting in Lincoln next Tuesday, will hear the controversy between Heber Hord cf Central City and the govern ment. Mr. Hord is seeking refund of $4,000 income tax and interest, amounting to nearly $5,000, which was paid under protest. The tax was OH a return filed for 1918, and Mr. Hord compromised with the govern- Distribution of approximatelv ment on payment of the tax and 100.000 catfish in eastern Nebraska 'interest some yean later. The gov- ! rivers and streams has lust been eom- ernment holds that the compromise , pieted by a seining crew of the game, deprives him of any right to re- j forestation and parks commission, cvPr- Secretary O'Connell said Tuesdav. Testimony will also be taken by The fish ramriiic ir. size from eitrht PLANT CATFISH IN RIVERS Comes uccess Not by CHANCE., but because we have worked hard to that end. Thrift is an acquired portion of our char acter. You can have a competency by the care of your earnings. Save the dollar while saving is good. You T.viil have no fear of depressions or hard times. We are here to assist in all that will make our community more prosperous and happy. The Murray State Bank l nere is no aui siuuit iur uuitziy Murray, Nebraska Mrs. John Stone 111. Mrs. John Stone, who has been in P' "r health for some time past, was taken to the Ifethodiat hospital at Onr.ha where she is receiving treat ment and where she is reported as being quite a bit improved since her going to this institution. the court at Omaha Monday regard ing claims of the First Trust com pany there against the government. VOTE IS CLOSE ON MAYOR to fifteen inches, were taken from the I'latte and Missouri rivers and plant ed principally in the Blue and Elk i horn rivers and tributaries. In the j former stream, the fish were placed , between the many dams that mark I that river. Thirty days were required to com plete the work, O'Connell said. Five seiners comprised the crew. They found the Missouri river low, and Denver With one-third of th precincts reported and about one sixth of the estimated vote counted Mayor Fen F. Stapleton was leading in compilations made by both the Denver Post and the Denver News, j were able to seine out more larger each supporting different candidates, fish that had gathered in the holes. Buys Farm Equipment. j Sherman Cole, making his home i northwest of Murray, was in town i last Saturday and took three of the i A type hog houses which are manu i facured by the Nickles lumber yard, i to his place to faciliate the care of 'his hogs, and at the same time also i included a long feed bunk for the dining room table for the very fine ! herd of cattle which this gentleman j feeds. He aims to make it homelike 'for the stock of all kinds. at 10:15 n. ni. Figures of the Post on 102 precincts of 314 showed Sta pleton with 13.S72: George D. Be gOle 13.S62. Otto Bock, 12,834. Other candidates, far behind, were not counted. The news compilation was of 125 precincts and gave Sta pleton 17,076, Begole 16,107, Bock 14,321. All the fish taken were channel cats. for distribution RETURN TO HOME LINCOLN BANK SUSPECTS HEARING SET FOR MAY 25 Chicago, May 19. Max Towle, county attorney of Lancaster county, Nebraska, and Sheriff Hansel of Lin coln left Monday night for Lincoln after continuance until May 25 of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Pugsley and . co nt thl.co . M nn rh.iroa son .George, and Mr. Elton La throp : of participatir!g in the Lincoln Na ff" Bayard. Nebraska departed for j bank d Trust Co robT)ery. heir home this week after spending jT Thomas P. O'Connor, How the las ten days with Mr. and Mrs. T tk Bates Book and Gift Shop is ex- J. L. Stamp. T-v .. T-i.. 1 . . , l . l elusive Dennison decorative supplies ' vhr" kn sRt .Lo.tim, 3 ; dealer iu this vicinity. iannual convention at Omaha. ard Lee and John Hritt. Journal Want Ads get results and ) the cost is very small, outers Have Built Us a Good Business This Year ... as Usual but ... owing to the fact that we must move to our new lo cation . May ISth and May 25th will be our last hatches. Phone Us For Special Prices We sell only QualUy Chicks True to Breed Brsi&lc Hatchery Telephone 631-W Plattsmouth, Nebr. a: