THURSDAY, OCT. 2, 1930. gLATTSaWTTTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FIV1 Murray artment If tvs of the readers of the J '.urn a i kdott of wr social j . ot or li m of Interest) In this Tlclnitr, and -will mail tcne-to this office; It will ap poar under tUls beading. We wan r. all newslteuis Kwmn Dep You can push along FASTER 'spared in the Interest of the Peopl of Murray and urroundinj Vicinity Sspecilly 'cr the Journal Readers a- lake Your Town est! Complaining never won a battle or solved a difficult problem. If the task is difficult, go after it the harder. Let us make Murray the best town in the state. Now, all together for a long, strong and steady pull for all interests in Murray. We are here to help; Call on us. The Murray State Sank "There is No Substitute for Safety" Murray, Nebraska j they called King Mountain, where they picknicked and in the afternoon in time to catch the evening train, i returned to Murray and a portion j taking the train back while the re ; mainder returned home as they had come, in their cars. They report hav ' ing had a very enjoyable time. E Stop at the Corner The place where the boys strive to please you. We sell Gas, Oils. Auto Supplies and Accessories and give you real service. The very best of work and couteous treatment at all times. Confectionery and Cigarettes ROCK CREEK Service Station Chas. Barrows, Propr. Murray Comer Painting and Paperhanging In Very Serious Condition. John Milton Clarence who makes his home near Rock Bluffs who lias been working near Fremont, suffer ed a stroke, supposedly resulting from an injury which he received some time since while working in a saw mill, in which his skull was frac tured. He has been taken to the University hospital at Omaha, where he is being watched and given treat ment, hoping for a recovery. How ever his case is a very serious one. His many friends are hoping for his recovery. N job too large, nor too mail. Let us nsrure on your needs in Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. JOHN FRANS Murray, Nebr. F. Brendel of his daughter, Mrs. J. and family. Boedeker and Wehrbein shipped to Chicago a large invoice of very fine last Saturday, they being Dr. Runty and lady friend were visiting at the Carroll home laet County Commissioner C. F. Harris cattle on was looking after some business for some which had been on feed for some the county in Murray on last Mon- time and were suiely very fine. They day afternoon. j were accompanied by Victor Wehr- Gussie Brubacher and family were bein. enjoying a visit last Sunday evening ! Business called George Nicklea of at Omaha, where they attended a ! the Murray lumber yard to Omaha very fine show. I on Tuesday of this week where he Clarke Gapen of Hyattsville was '; was looking after some particular Services at Christian Church. There will be services both morn ing and evening at the Murray Chris tian church the coming Sunday, Oc tober 5th, with Bible school, the min ister teaching the men's class, and delivering a discourse both morning and evening with the young people's meeting in the evening as well. A cordial invitation is extended to all to come and worship with us. Visiting Sister Here. David Tucker who lived in the vi cinity of Murray over twenty-five years ago, is isiting here with his sister, Mrs. Vergin. He left here in 1905 and has been making his home at Alva, Oklahoma, where he is at the present time. He has been spend ing about two weeks here and has en joyed meeting his many former asso ciates while here. Entertains at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carroll enter tained on last Sunday and had for their guests Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Car roll and family from Papillion, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Campbell ( Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitch and daughter Margie, of Plattsmouth, Nebr. Attended Physicians Picnic. Dr.-.. G. H. Gilmore and J. F. Bren del were over to Weeping Water on Tuesday of this week where they were attending the gathering of the physicians of the county who were there to have a good time as well as to arrange for the combatting of disease and banded together they are hoping to give better service, if pos sible, for they are already giving ex cellent service. All picnicked in the park at Weeping Water and got real well acquainted wTith each other. Celebrate Silver Anniversary. On last Friday, September 26th, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wehrbein had been married Just, a quarter of a cen tury and the occasion was celebrated by 55 of their friends who gathered at the Wehrbeing home and appro priately made the occasion one of much joy. Social conversation and games made up the program of the evening and a very delightful time was had. Excellent eats were in evi dence which added much to the pleas ure of the occasion. IIAUD FOE BANK EOBBERS a visitor in last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wiles, he being a cousin of Mrs. Wiles. Frank Trotter was hauling a truck load of lumber from the Nicklea lum ber yard for Edward Knabe for .re pairs on the farm buildings. James Latta has been feeling quite poorly for the past few days. He has, however, been able to remain up all the time but has been feeling quite badly. On the first of this week, Wilber Hewitt began the painting of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gussie Bru- purchases and also visiting for a time with relatives, he driving over to the big city. A community picnic was given by the members of the Lewiston Com munity Center at the center build ing, and which was attended by a large number and at which a very appropriate program was given and of course- eats were had to enhance the delightful occasion. Frank R. Gobelman of Plattsmouth and Mark White of Los Angeles were visiting in Murray for a time on last Sunday morning. Mr. White visiting Enjoy Fine Gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heil entertained !at their home east of Murray on last Saturday evening and had a large number of their friends present at the gathering when social conversa tion and games for the youngsters and dancing for the elder ones pre vailed and a most enjoyable evening was spent. The fine time was made the more enjoyable by the very de lightful luncheon which was served by the genial host and hostess. bacher which will be refinished both with his many friends of former years inside and out. land especially was he calling on Don Wm. Sporer and wife entertained at their home for their children and families and where all enjoyed a very fine day and an excellent dinner such as only mother can make. S. A. Wiles and wife of near Plattsmouth were in Murray on last Monday afternoon looking after some business matters and also visiting wiih Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wiles. Sa P. Latta and the good wife were over to Plattsmouth and Fort Crook on last Sunday and at the lat ter place were watching the landing and departure of the mail planes. Lucean Carper and wife were over to Xehawka on last Sunday where they visited with friends and enjoy ed a dinner at the home of Mr. Car per's mother, Mrs. Gertrude Carper. Robert Shrader was a visitor in Xehawka on last Monday, driving down in his car to visit with his son, Oscar Shrader and also to look after some business matters as well. The Murray study club is meeting today. Thursday, with Mrs. Wm. Sporer, and are enjoying a very fine program as well as being entertain ed very pleasantly by the genial hostess. T. J. Jamison the contrac tor, who is building the new school building at Mauley, was a visitor in Murray for the week and guest at the home Murray Garage SERVICE real Service that can be depended upon. Gas. Oils, Supplies; and Accessories. When you need real service remember Murray Garage A. D. BAKKE, Propr. Rhoden and Alex Graves, he having known them for many years. Miss Eleanor O'Brien of Platts mouth came to Murray last Sunday morning and accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Balse Meisinger, they all de parted for Manley where they visit ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Brien, being brother to the two ladies and where all enjoyed the day very pleasantly. Hold Fine Program. The Lewiston community house and the yard outside was crowded last Friday night. The program was under the direction of Ray Campbell and was one fo the very best pro grams eiven. Each performer did himself proud. There was readings songs, old-time fiddling, and comedy sketches, and it would be a very crit ical individual that could not find something to his liking in that wide and varied program. Ray Campbell is vice president and is sure during his nrrr to make a success. He will have under his direction another pro gram Friday evening, October 17th. The Home State bank at Louis ville is not taking any chances on being surprised by daylight robbers and stickup men, adopt intr as a safety measure a system of patent locks to the main door of the bank. The persons who gain entrance to this bank are going to be known in the future or there will be nothing j doing on getting into the bank. The patent device on the lock makes it possible to release the catch when any of the customers or residents known to the bank officers comes to the door, electric connections releas ing the Yale lock and the customer comes in, the door closing and lock ing and when the customer is ready to leave the door is released. This plan will have a tendency to lessen the chances of a stickup and where the customers are practically all known to the bank officers, does not work any inconvenience on the pat rons and helps make robbery less probable. E:ijoyed Their Friends Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wiles entertain fwi nt their home near Murray on last Elect Officers for Year. Snndav and had as their guests for Just following the lesson study of the lay aml a very fjne dinner, Ralph Mickel aad wife of near Avoca. they being accompanied by two grand dauehtprs. Misses Donna Jane and Gwendolyn, and also Lloyd Gonzalc and wife, all cousins. A very pleas ant day was spent. the Christian Bible on last Sunday I the matter of the election of offi ' cers for the coming year, was taken j up and with the results that the fol lowing corterie of officers were chos en: Airs. w. L. Seybolt, superintend ent. Henry Rice, assistant superin tendent; Miss Bessie Royer, secretary-treasurer and Bert Worthan assistant secretary-treasurer. Miss Laurene Hatchet is organist and Richard Brendel assistant. Fall Festival at Lewiston Oct. 9. The 2nd Annual Fall Festival will be given Oct. 9th at Lewiston com munity center with a dinner and supper, and with a program during the afternoon and evening. The Lew- Mcving to Plattsmouth. iston band will play from 4:30 ou Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Tavlor. havina during the evening. In the afternoon disposed of their property in Murray, beginning at 2 o'clock an auction are moving to Plattsmouth to makejsale will be given, so if you have their home and on Wednesday of this anything to donate to the commun week moved their household effects j ity center list it with John Hob to the county seat, where they will ! scheidt. This sale will also give an be found in the future. opportunity for the 4-H club mem- The many friends in Murray will bers to offer some of their pigs for greatly miss this family who have j sale. Prizes will be given for the been so active in the welfare of the community. However they are not so far away but that they can visit often and respond to business calls at any time. Hold Picnic at King HilL A party of people from Omaha, fill i g seven cars, and also others which came on the morning trair. from Omaha, came to Murray on last Sunday and parking their cars all but one, which carried the things to eat. they all hiked to King Hill, as best showing of corn. Let all roads lead to Lewiston 6ct. 9th. YES We w will Thank You for the Cash with Every Coal Order w.uld love to take care or your account, but the mine is demanding the cash this year i rom u and we v. ill be compelled to ask for the cash, also. Cash en ables us to sell you coal at a lower price than on credit. Geo. E. Nickles Murray, Nebraska Were Disappointed. Earl Lancaster and family, with all the young folks were over to Plattsmouth on last Sunday evening where they went to attend the ser vices at the Christian church, they did not find the church open and no services were held. They went to the Methodist church where they expected to find services, but found none, but the Epworth League was in session. They then went to the Presbyterian church where they found no services but the young peo ple's service. They then returned to the Methodist church where a song service was being held. This they remained for. However they were disappointed for with a city the size of Plattsmouth they expected to find a fine religious service on 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 ud. J. C. STEWART. Pastor. WILL UNDERGO OPERATION From Wednesday's Dally Dr. P. T. Heineman, well known local d.ntist, was taken ill yester day with an attack of appendicitis and was at once hurried to the hos pital at Omaha where he will be oper ated on. The attending physicians were of the opinion that an im mediate operation would be necessary and which was carried out at once. The dental offices of Dr. Heineman will be closed for the next ten or twelve days until the patient recovers from the operation sufficient to allow him to resume his u:ual activity. "A DISTINCTLY FINER GASOLINE" and more comfortably You can pass the car ahead -whenever you need to, because your motor has great reserves of power. There icon't be a suspicion of gas knock. These things have made new Red Crown Ethyl the pre ferred gasoline of thousands of Nebraska motorists. Instant starts strong acceleration mastery of hills in high gear no gas knock big mileage per gallon! A distinctly finer gasoline in every way I You get easier driving, greater economy, and better engine performance with new Red Crown Ethyl in passenger car, tractor and truck. At Red Crown Service Stations and Dealers everywhere in Nebraska. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA "A Nebraska Institution'9 COMPLETE REST ROOMS AT STANDARD OIL SERVICE STATIONS Ritz Theatre Plattsmouth, Nebr. All Talking Programs You'll Enjoy FRIDAY - SATURDAY October 3-4 Chester Morris Batty Compson and Jean Hersholt In The Case oS SERGEANT GRISCHA The Supreme Dramatic Triumph- Appetites Not Big; Host Shoots His Guests MARKET TAKES TAIL SPIN New York Caught in -another whirlwind of selling:, the stock mar ket went into a tail spin Monday and landed in a bog with an altitude av eraging less than ten points above the low ground of last fall's collapse. Slightly more than two hundred stocks established minimum prices Angeied Dakotan Xills One. Wounds I for the year. Net losses ranged gen r - Two at Watermelon Party; Be lieved Is Insane. Steele, N. D., Sept. 29. Angered because guests at his farm home did not eat enough watermelon to please him, August Wan 11a a, 61, shot one man to death and wounded two oth er persons near Tappan Sunday. Waullan is in jail today while coun ty authorities prepared to test his sanity. Edmund G. Moti, 31, was killed as he was stepping into his car with a 2-year-old child In his arms pre paratory to leaving the Waullan farm after quarreling with his host. He died from a shotgun charge which pierced his chest. The baby was un injured and fell into its mother's lap as Motl dropped dead in the seat be side her. After shooting Motl. Waullan wounded Henry Etten, 30, and Carl Snneburg, 10, and then chased them erally from $1 to SO a snare, with a few of larger size. All groups were affected, but the oils, coppers, rails and farm implements suffered most severely. The market's course during the forenoon was upward, with the excep- I tion of a brief interval of selling at the opening, and advances of $1 to $3 were made by numerous indus trial and utility leaders. Early in the afternoon, however, bearish pro fessionals, spying out vulnerable spots, selected two or three selections and chiseled away patiently until the entire market became unsettled. j As was frequently the case last week. the hardest drive was saved for the last hour when 1,300,000 shaies were unloaded, an unusually heavy vol ume, swelling the day's total to 3, 762,290 shares, the largest turnover since late in June. Also Talking Mickey McGuire Comedy and News The different drama that has stun ned the wci Id. A real Super-Special. ' caped. Waullan fled bu was arrest ed when he returned to his home early today. Waullan, a widower who lives alcne, had invited the party to eat watermelon at his home, authori ties said, and became angry after the Motis declined additional help ings. Alarmed at their host's actions, the party was preparing to leave when Waullan appeared with a shot gun and opened lire. World-Herald. Bates Book and Gift Shop is ex- across the fields while Mrs. Mot i ; clnsive Dennison decorative supplies managed to start the car and es- j dealer in this vicinity. MINERS WILL FACE JURY Owensboro, Ky. Three Men charged with having had a part in the airplane bombing of Webster county coal mines last July were bought here Monday to be taken to Louisville where the grand jury now is investigating the caHe. The men, Jasper Sigler, Carroll Vaughn and Elgin Morris, are Web ster county coal miners. They are charged with a conspiracy to violate federal aircraft rules in connection with the bombing. They were ar rested in Webster county Sunday. Twelve persons now are under ar rest in connection with the bombing. OMAHA YOUTH KILLED Davenport, la. Edwin Wilder muth, twenty, Omaha jrouta who for the past year has been a telephone company employe stationed here, was killed instantly Monday when an auto in which he was a passenger hit a stretch of soft dirt twelve miles north of here and overturned. The otiers in the car were not seriously injured. H0LSTEINS FOR SALE I have one Holstein bull, one Ii' 1 stein heifer, also two Holstein beifer calves for sale. o2-2tw-6td. ROBERT WILL. SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY October 5-6-7 Sue Cajroll, El Brendel. Jack Mulhall in The Golden Calf One of the greatest pro ductions of current year. Also Comedy, Fables and News WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY October 8-9 Double Feature Program Two Big Features for the Price of One! INA CLAIR in The Awful Truth and t LOIS M0RAN in Not Damaged Matinee Sunday Afternoon Matinee Prices Evening Prices 10-25c 10-35c GRAIN BOATS HELD BACK Winnipeg Not a bushel of grain budgeted out of the lakehead ports Monday by boat as wjheat prices shrivelled to unheard of levels on the Winnipeg market. Farmers con tinued to draw their grain market in large quantities and grain trains rumbled toward the widespread lake head yards as terminal storage in creased and prices fought to climb from rock bottom. More than 2,300 000 bushels of grain were marketed on the prairies Sunday and more than 1,500 cars were loaded with grain for move ment eastward, but no grain boat moved out of the lake head harbors, where elevators now hold 72,804, 000 bushels. Awaiting unloading at the lake head are 6,500 cars, and more than 9,000 cars are on the way east. Sale! Auction Saturday, October 4th Vallery Sale Pavilion Plattsmouth Beginning at 1 :30 P. M. 25 head Spring Lambs.: two milk cows; one 2-year-old sorrel mule; one Shetland Pony; one School Kid Pony; six head of Horses and other live stock not mentioned. FARM IMPLEMENTS One new Rock Island Wagon complete; one new Wagon Box; one Feed Grinder and other Implements. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Most everything in household equipment. One large Heater and other Stoves will be offered in this sale. Vallery Sale Company Rex Young, Auctioneer Phone your news to the Journal. g