FA6B fTVH Murray Department pared iD cue Interest oi the People of Murray and Purroundinfi" Vieinlty Kspecliliy for the Journal Readers It iiJ" of Sba readers of te Journal fcnoir of uny aotrm) event or Item of ljueruat In tut ncinitr. nl will sti. vae u thi office, it will r -per under this heading. We wrtilirtwslteia Ljoitob Better Be Safe Inhere is no substitute fcr safety, either in banking busi ness or any other ordinary avenue of life. Practice the matter of caring for your money and when you need it, you will have the cash to spend for what you want! Remember, We are Here to Serve You in the Best Possible Manner ' 1 F' A. s. i f t ne ifiurray iaie aanx "There is No Substitute for Safety" Murray, Nebraska accompanied by Mrs. W. A. Browne who stopped at Union and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith. Mrs. Sadie Oldham and her daugh ter, Mrs. A. A. Young, in repsonse to a telegram telling of the very ser ious illness of Mr. Alexander Story, a brother of Mrs. Oldham who is lo cated at Denver and who is very ill, tLe two ladies departed on last Wed nesday for the west to render what care they could to the patient. Mr. Storey will bt- remembered as hav ing resided here for a number of vaan with his sister. Ht nry Rice was a visitor to Piatts mouth on last Sunday where he was greeting friends. John Stones shelled and delivered corn at the Conckey Farmers elevator on Monday of this week. Lee and Etta Nickles of Platts mouih were visiting with friends and relatives in Murray on last Sunday. Charles V. Barrows was a visiter in Omaha on Monday of this week where he went to secure some furni ture. George E. Nickles and wife were rhrftlag last Sunday at Omaha where they were the guests at the home of Mrs. Robert Shrader. Mrs. Mary McConaha and daugh ter. Mrs. liable Barker of Ord. were wi 1; i tig- for the day on last Sunday at the home of George E. Nickles. W. E. Rosenerants of Plattsmouth wi a a business visitor in Murray on last Monday afternoon, having some business relations with Wm. Sparer. J. A Seotten was called to Lincoln on last Monday where he is to serve as a member of the federal jury which is in session there a, this time. 1 Otto Schaefler. the Durcc Jersey hog breeder, was a visitor in Lin- coin on last Saturday looking alter some business matters and meeting I his many friends. Lorene Leonard entertained a par- j ty of her young friends at her home north of Nehnwka on last Friday when the merry young people en joyed a very fine evening J. H. Farris and family were en joying a visit on last Sundaj- at Un ion and were guests at me norae 01 Lee Farris and also at the liame of S. V. Copenhaver and family. Harry G. Todd is having a new j crib built on his farm near the Geo. Ray place the firm of George E. Nick les furnishing the materials and Scot ten and assistants doing the. work. Ivan HeLes Denier and family and accompanied by Mr. DeLes Denir's mother, were visiting for a short t on last Sunday at Union with friends. They also pi. knicked at King Hill. Mesdames Victor Wihrbein and Wm. Wehrbein were visiting with friends and also dong some shopping in Omaha on last Thursd&v. they driving over to the big town in their car. Our old time friend. W. F. M'-rr Is ri...r r. not feeling the very heal : . . Bt at his home at this ti:' e on aecoanl of Btdtniww, - His rnrny friends are sorry that he is not feeling the best. Vcarle Smith was called to Plr.ttn DKruth on last Mond y t j look after Bcnie busin ss matters and was ac (mpanied by Mr-. Smith where they were looking after come basiaaai matters and visiting with frin' s. A. D. B:.kk. while at his work of opening the garage on last Saturday, was suddenly taken with aa attack of lumbago which put him out of commission and has kept this gentle man very quiet for the interval since. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Breads were pleased to have as their gaasta io the dav ?nd dinner on last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clnpo oi Rta 11 am, and their little sou, wh drave (Air last Sum'.ay mam lag .er .lie day. Stop at the Corner The place where the boys strive to please you. We sell Gas, Oils, Auto Supplies ard Accessories and give yc real service. The very best of work and ccuteous treatment at all times. Confectionery and Cigarettes ROCK CREEK Service Station Chas. Barrows, Propr. Murray Comer Give Surprise Birthday Party. The friends of Thomas Til3on, who were coguicent of the passing of his b.rthday anniversary gathered at his home one day recently when they made him a surprise stag party and sure had a fine evening that Tom will long remember. There were there for the occasion, his son, Alvatior Til son, John Wiles, Earl Lancaster, Dan Horchar, J. F. Brendel. Allen Leonard, George Small, H. M. Wor taan, Carl Worlick, Glen Vallery, Owen Willis, John Farris, R. A. Noell. R. W. Wiles, W. L. Seybolt, Kelly Rhoden and Albert Meyers. 1 raperrr MO job too large, ncr too smrll. Let us figure on your needs in Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. JOHN FRAHS Murray, Nebr. On last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Meisinger entertained a large number of their friends at their home west of Murray where a very pleasant evening was spent in games and amusements and was made the more enjoyable by the excellent which was served. At the home of Henry Kuhns a ycung lady came to gladden their home being welcomed galdly by the parents, and as she and the mother were doing well the father was hap py. The young lady stepped on the scales and when the bailance was Btroek it showed she weighed ten and three-quarter pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lancaster en tertained on last Sunday and had for their guests for the occasion and for a very fine dinner which they served. Jarvis Lancaster and family, Jodin Eppings and family of Mur dock. Dan Harchar and family of Mynard, and Albert Shudder. A very pleasant time was had by all. George W. Rhoden and wife en tertained on last Sunday for the day and had as their guests for the occas ion the families of Glen Rhoden of Imperial. Galen Rhoden of Platts mouth, Stirling Rhoden and famiiy of Lincoln, W. A. Lewis and famiiy Of Union, Mrs. Mary McConaha and daughter, Mrs. Mable Barker, of Gor don. Edgar Poynter and a number of friends were riding below Nebraska City on last Saturday night and their ear becoming unmartngable ran into another car with the results that both were more or less damaged while the I v ere considerably shr.ken up. Mr. Poynter wem to Nebraska Mon day and secured his car, and it took orach time to strtighten it out and get in shape ag.'.In. Mrs. Mattfi Barker of Gordon, wl re her mother Mr3. Mary Mc Connaha. has been residing fcr the summer, cue. to Murray bringing her mother with her in their car, ami his been visiting he-e for the pas week or ten days. Mrs. Barker will s oi. n tarn to her home in thr north west, while the mother. Mrs. Mc ,onuhp.. wiil make her home with Zlrs. Sadie Oldham for the winKr. J. EL Brown and wife of Omaha were guests for the day on last Sun day at the hone of Mrs. Browne parents, J. vv". K-rge;- and v.iie of X'urray and in the vening ali went (O Nebraska City whore they visited lor a time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Berger. They were also Le&ky VaSveeS Leahy valves in a motor car mean lose of power sluggishness money asted for fuel. Let us grind your valves a ad remove your carbon with - or modern equipment. You'll be ;.' .htod at the snap, pick-up and , r "go" that will be restored to your car at nominal cost. MURRAY CAR ACE A. D. EAKXE, Propr. Surprised on Birthday. Knowing the date of her husband's birthday, and keeping mum. Mrs. Carl Meisinger invited a number of friends who came at the appointed time on last Sunday and gave Carl a real surprise as some twenty of their friends made the day most en joyable, with sof-ial conversation and games. In their departure they all extended to Carl the wish for many more such happy occasions. Has Installed Electric Air Machine. A. D. Bakke. in order to be able to do the very best cf work has just recently instalU-d at the garage an electric air Aiemite greasing ma chine which he will use for the greas ing of autos in the future and which enables him with electricity and air jressure to reach all parts of any auto which requires grease or other lubricant. Christian Eible School. The Christian Bible school is prospering these days and at the meeting on last Lord's day there was a large number in attendance, and all were pleased to listen to the re rorts which the delegates brought from the County Bible School Con vention which convened at Louisville on last Monday. BUSEING THE NAVY TREATY Vancouver Two United States army aviators equipped with new pursuit planes capable of spending nearly 2(10 miles an !four. Tuesday nigh., were waiting at Victoria to re ceive Japan's ratified London naval treaty and sped with it to New York. It is hoped to deliver the important document into the hands of Pierre de L. Boal, assistant chief of the western European division of the state department, in time for him to carry it to Europe when he sails Sat urday on the Leviathan. The copy of the treaty, signed by the Japanese emperor, must be de posited in London before the pact between the t ailed tSates, Great Britain and Japan will become form ally effective. It is desired to haw the pact in force by November C when a meeting of the preparatory disarmament commission of the Lea gue of Nations is scheduled to be held in Geneva. Lieuts: Irvin Wood ring and W. If. Campbell have been selected to fly the treaty to New York. Every shade o! crepe paper and all the newest novelties and favors in tho complete Deiiniion line found only at the Eatvs Book Store. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Cedar Crest Study Club. The Cedar Crest Study club of Murray will meet at the home of Mrs. Geo. Park, on Thursday. Oct. 2.':rd. Assistant hostess Mrs. Charles Keil. Roll call, sonic activity I enjoy doing which rests me. Leader. Mrs. J arris Lancaster. All members are urgeu to be present. Notice is hereby given that pur suant to an order of sale issued by the Clerk of the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, according to the previsions of a decree entered by said court on August 22, 1S:0, in a cause pending in said court wherein The Nebraska City Building & Loan Association, a corporation, is plain tiff, and Gilbert L. Hull, et al are de fendants, commai' ding me to sell in the manner provided by law the real estate hereinafter described, to satisfy the lien adjudged and determined against said land by said decree in favor of plaintiff in the sum of $160.38, with interest accruing and costs as In said decree provided. I the undersigned Sheriff of Cass Coun- I ty, Nebraska, will on Saturday, October IS. 1930, at 11 o'clock a. m.. I at the south front door of the Court House in the city of Plattsmonth, in j Cass County, Nebraska, offer for sale , and will sell at public vendue to the j highest bidder for cash, the following . described real estate in Cass County, 'Nebraska, to-wit: Lot 1 in Block 3 in the Vil lage of Union. Dated this 12th day of September, 1930. BERT REED. Sheriff. Cass County. Nebraska PITZER & TYLER and LLOYD E. PETERSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. slS-lw Ralph Holmes Has High Place as Engineer Outstanding Member of Electrical Enginering Staff of B. C. A. Victor Corporation Ralph S. Holmes, a former Platta mouth boy, and son of Postmaster J. W. Holmes, is visiting in this city. Ralph was graduated from the Platts mou'.h high sthasi in 1H19 and from the Engineering Department of the University of Nebraska in 1923. Upon completion of his engineering course at the Univereity of Nebr: ; ka. Mr. H:-lmes was selected by the General Electric Company as one of it's Radio Enginers and was employ ed in that capacity by the General Electric Company at Schenectady, New York, until January 1, 1930. Upon the consolidation of R. C. A. ar.d Victor Corporation under the name of R. C. A. Victor Corporation, Ralph was employed as Radio En gineer at Camden, New Jersey, where he is now located. The mot remark able broadcast receiving set in exist 6 ice today, the Radiola Super Hetro dvne Receiver was developed and de signed by Ralph S. Holmes, associat ed with Mr. W. L. Carlson and Mr. N. E. Wunderlich, Radio Engineers of the R. C. A. Yi -ur Corporation. An interesting and informative ar t.cle describing the work of these engineers and the fundamentals of this peer of radio sets is given in the November issue of the Radio News. The fact that Ralph is one of the engineers producing this ramark able work of which recognition is given all over the work!, is certain ly hithly gratifying to the people of Plattsmonth who join with th Jour nal in whuing Mr. Holmes continued success in his chosen Held. Rents Frra Monday. Charles M. Reed, was over to Lin coln on last Monday, driving in hh-;-ar, where he was accompanied by Ifrs. Reed, and where he rented the farm of L M. Davis which has been piid is still occupied by Aubrey Hep kins, four miles west of Murray and en which he will live the coming year. Visited in Shenando3h Sunday. A pary mad. up of Font F. Wil son and family. Will S. Smith and wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam F. Latta and C. A. Conr.erc, were all over to visii at the broadcasting station of Henry Fh Ids and where they sure had -i ne time. Of course Shenan doah is a snappy town but net so large that one would be liable to get lost, but they do tell that one of the couple became separated it seemed :hat they were not going to find each ether for some time, but finally did and in time to come home before lark. Heme Circle Project Ciub. The Heme Circle Project club met with Mrs. Ernest M libera Tuesday Oct 14th. The meeting was called to order hy tho president, Mrs. Guy Wiles. The lesson period was con ducted by project lender, Mrs. John Davis. Mrs. John Stone joined the ilu'o. After having some interesting mania by Mrs. Wiles and Mrs. Mil hern, a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Milbern. The next meeting will be with Mrs. John Stone. m. We will Thank You for the Cash witb Every Coal Order We v .Qid love to take care of your account, but the imue is demanding the cash this yer from u and we will be compelled to ask for the cash, also. Cash en ables us to sell you coal at a lower price than on credit. eo. EL Nickles Murray, Nebraska Presbyterien Church Notes. Babhafh school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. (Vonnsj people's meeting). Wednerdry evening prayer meet ing at 7:30. You arc cordially invited to Iror ship with us. J. C. STEWART, Pastor. OBOAJSTIZE CLUB The Cedar Creek Project club met and organ izt d at Mrs. Henry Alberts. The officers were elected and plans made for future meetings, on the first Tuesday of each month. Anyone wtshing to join is welcome. FOP. SALE Red Polled bull, two and a half years old. R. T. Cuthrell. PlattF- a,mouth, phone 3911. o9-2iw mtik nm 5 HD sh a ia mmi HI Wm flH n IK. BLB C3 B IB os 9 I SAV1 iinky Way Fog Friday cr arday 25 29 SWEET TEXAS Medium size. 4 for. L,- ; IONS SUrlXIST. Large, juicy. 43 to 50c value. Per dozen. CRANBERRIES Laige, red ripe. Ex. Special price. Lb 19 C I If A ?'deied or iJ U J Alt Brcwn, 3 lbs LtO 100 lbs. Eeet-5.09 C-H Caiie 5.29 PACKERS GIVE TESTIMONY Washington Representatives cf small packing concerns were called as witnesses Tuesday in the District cf Columbia supreme court by Ar mour & Co. and Swift & Co. to testi fy on competitive condition in the meat packing business. Armour and Slwift are endeavoring to obtain a modification of the consent decree which confines them to meat packing and closely related lines. Frank Hunter, president of the Baal Side Packing company of East Sit. Lronis and Abraham Goldberg, president of the Alabama Packing company oi Birmingham, said their businesses had rrrown at a rapid rate during the past few years and that completition in cattle buying was keen. sffee DEL MONTE Vacuum Pack Tins CaSCO. Made in Pkttsmouth. la 1 - lb. vrrar vinss. Per lb 36 COM HATULE'S BEST Fancy Golden 3antcrri. Ko. 2 cans. TWO for 25 rillr HDEKY BOOTS BEST 24 fflk 46"fl $ riUUI Every Si k Guaranteed Vit. I& IhAmWvl P T; : 7 C - iI KY-WKCJ S Best SANTO j ; A CUr I ilisl 2 lhs . 3S: Per poand C3 SALMON I MACKEREL tF25 35 'r.."T? TTT' XASTI-HUT. 2 lbs. PRUNES i Sun Maid, large. 2-lb. pkg-. ediiLn Prunes. 2 lbs EAIS HQ THOMPSON 2-Ib. bag LV CEEDLE3S 4-lb. bag: .23 15 17 33 P if T Star Salt, 100 lb.73 IMamond Ifi QO i3Lt 1 Morton Blocks, ea. 43 100-lb. bacr VO BAUD C0NCEBT MASONIC HO: The Plattscuuth Elks band, as sisted by the members of the Glen wood band, will give a concert at the Masonic Home grounds Sund;. afternoon, beginning at 2:30. The nublic is invited. F MAYTIME. Best Quality. Tall cans. TWO cans for. i - -'. w ; nt S i ifaiaa Soda or GndHBH ViaCKUrS Wafers 24b. Caddy Dcn't borrow your neighbor's Dailj .Tcnn:al. We vnll deliver one to yoai dcor each evening for 15c a wed; FLOUR 24-lb. bag- 48-lb. bag I 25 I 89 To Participate in Wauhonsie Bridge Dedication Ceremony " ' ( jfjargarct Colew 7?jjh JfT,Lor y&nM&lx. Cohs Af.sv JV,7, La. jt . r - is i D .-Jsi-i. f T 1 7 s y s Jltiss Cor nine. Jo, Above are shown iliss Xi-bra.ska Miss Iowa and members of theii courts of honor who will appear ina ribbon-clipping ceremony and vagr ant at Nebraska City. Nebr., Friday .October 17th. when the new Wl hnwin bridge across the Mhaohririver will be officially opened. Court members who do net appear abov. include Marcelle Folda. oeiv crown-ed oueen of Ak-Sar-Ben. who wiil beMfm Om .ha: Ruth Chamberlain, who will be Mibb Rock Port, Missouri, and representatives yet to be named at.Ntbraka City, Tecumh, Xebraaa.aad Tabor, Iowa.