PACDB F0T7B PLATTSMOUTH SEM - WEEKLY JOtTSHAL THURSDAY. APRIL 2, 191. Union Department Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. for Your Brooder and Incubator A successful hatch with your in cubator and the raising: of your chicks with a brooder depends en tirely on the even heat you can main tain with your lamps. Our high gravity, sweet odor, pre mulm kerosene will do the job for you. If your merchant does not have it phone our truck drivers. They will be glad to serve you with only the best in kerosene, gasoline, oil and greases. Trunkenbolz Oil Co. Grisidlifig! Let us grind and mix your Poultry and Hog Feed. We do the jcb to suit you. Prices right Geo. A. Stites Grain Co. sired through Union was discussed and a committee opopinted by the ' president, F. P. Rihn, and consisting of D. R. Frans, C. B. Smith and P. F. Rihn were selected to visit the schools of Union at an early date, the visit being a good will visit and one showing interest in the schools Jesse Pell of Omaha was a visitor for the past week at the home of his son on the farm, and was also assisting with the work to some ex tent. Ray Campbell of Plattsmouth was a visitor in Union on last Tuesday nminor r?rwn til lMiW aftt'V BAHM llllsi ness matters and was also meeting 'company, and owned by D Ray Frans his friends here. that they had some seventy-five little pigs and all doing well. D. P. Sloan of Coldrege was a visi tor in Lnion on last Friday anc re tnained until Saturday, visiting at tbe home of E. EL Miller while here Mrs. Verne Cheney of Lincoln was j a visitor in Union on last Monday and was while here, the guest of ; her friends, Mrs. U. R. Uptou. Messrs. J. W. Woddard and W. A. Taylor were busy during the past ; few days with the unloading of a j car of lumber for the Frans Lumber i Attempt to Rob Store. The store of Joe Banning war; . forc ed open on last Sunday night at a late hour, the open door being dis- covered by night watchman Otis i Keene when he was making his rounds. A jimmie had been placed between the doors- in the front of the store and by applying pressure the doors were forced open and the lower fastening loosed. The burglars were evidently scared away for th'jy had left and nothing was missing from the store when checked up. At Home Thank Yon. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Todd are at home, thank you, on the farm hav ing gotten their furniture in and rrc now situated so they can go ahead with the farm work, and are vry comfortably located and ready for iheir friends to call on them. This is a busv place with the manu- ; . - , . - . , , i Trr:n u 4. n, 1 n rr,,,, ,1 v.,,:.,. ,), l,r-.Yn. ! laclUIHlg OI IlOg a.lQ COICKeD IlOUSe Will XICSCIll istlllKtia. retouched up. the floors revarnished and sonie special orders, one being a j The rhcrus which has been pr and other touches added to put the verv nne barge chicken house Which paring the "First Easter" a cantata 1 : ... MTwiti,-,.i fv lis being manufactured by Ray Craw- for some time past and which is an thP rnmirc summer toT an(i for J- H- Frans. 1 excellent production Countv Commissioner E. B. Chap man was a visitor at Louisville on Tuesday afternoon of this week where he was having some grading done which he wished to look after. Otto Wohlfarth of P'.attsmcnth. representing the Plattsmouth Motor Company, was a business visitor in Union on last Tuesday looking after some business for his company. r.usiness called George A. S'itc- t Nebraska City on last Tuesday, i'; driving over to the hustling Oioe cou ity seat where ' he va looking after some matters of business. Henry H. Becker is sawing sonv lumber at the McCarthey estate which they will use for the needs or' the buildings on the estate. They have some very fine trees to produce the lumber from. V. O. Whitworth ha:i taken over the cafe which he has been interest ed in and will conduct the place h!m self. and is conducting it during the night while his brother "Whit" will look after it during the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Meisinger ' Pla'.tsmouth were visiting for th evening on last Monday in Union, beii g guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gillespie. MenlMnes Mei singer and Gillespie being sisters. Elmer Withrow and Frank Bauer were visitors in Xcoraska City on last Sunday where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. With row. parents of Mr. Elmer Withrow. and where they enjoyed the visit very much. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lynn have ! ford and for J. H. Frans. Almond Taylor who has been mak ing his home in Omaha for some years but who recently moved to th- farm near Union, was in town on last Tuesday to make purchases of lumber for the building of garages and other small buildings needed on the farm, chicken houses, hog houses and brooders and is hastening to get the work done before the coming of the springs busy season. Mr. W. A Claurence will work on the farm with Mr. Taylor. i excellent production, will be given 'at the two Union churches on the coming Sunday. Easter, the exercis'-s will be at the Baptist church in the morning and ;;t the Methodist church in the evening. This is a very fine proposition that the members cf the two churches can work together in harmony for the purpose of present ing this wonderful Easter production. Poultry Wanted PRICES FOR Friday and Saturd'y April 3rd and 4th Hens, all sizes, lb. . . 180 Stags, per lb 120 Roosters, per lb. . . . 100 Leghorn Hens, lb. . . 150 One Price to All CASH or TRADE in any part of the store Unload Poultry at our Warehouse Door located on onr own Free Park ing lot just across alley south from the rear entrance to our store. We Pay in Currency Soennichsen's Store Plattsmouth, Phone 42 also write a story about the trip to the Congress. Earn Way to Club Week. The Merry Mixers Cooking club, prepared and served a banquet to some 75 guests, Friday evening, March 26th. The proceeds from the banquet together with $45.00 prize money won by the bread demonstra tion team from this club, will ho used to pay the expenses of the st i members and their leaders to ! club week, College of Agricuiii i Lincoln, Neb., June 1-6. The three course banquet was in terspersed by talks from W. B. Ban ning, Union, S. Ray Smith, Weep ng Water, Mrs. Chas. Garrison, Un ion, and the showing of three club film strips by the assistant county agent, Jessie Baldwin. The girls plan to carry Cooking II this summer and are already con templating bringing home mere prizes than they did last year. The girls are: Martha Upton, Harriett and Frieda McCarroll, Icdkh roster, Cwen Stites, Arduth Martin and Genevieve Becker. Miss Katherine j McCarroll is their local leader. $ CMSiaiMEflT AUCTION $ 1 P. M. to 5 P. M. and 7 P. M. to 11 P. M. ft rurmfere livery vvenesuay Automobiles Ever? TKie IPsifrm- . ; Suit Saturday Celebrrte Wedding Anniversary. At the home of Rev. and Mrs. W I A. Taylor on last Monday was quiet -Fcr Sale. hv celebrated the passing of there One Ford truck, 1926 model with 42nd anniversary of their wedding. R'.icksteel cear. erocd condition: 1000 ,,,,1 rVHclf ovtnn rnn 1 frill Tn fno !.r,tMlnr . . . n n it.. , v , a Kr-1 quests ineir uaugiuer. mrs. . w . n; good condition. Call phone 5612, nn,i famiu- with iim sineio px- Cass County Farm T Bureau Notes Yard Beautification. The principles pertaining to beau tifying of home grounds are being studied by project clubs at a sei i of meetings held at Murray, Mur doch, Weeping Water, and Elmwood These meetings are preparatory to some yard landscape demonstration which will be held during April. The first of these demonstrations will, be hpld at tho Herman Schweppe horn- east of Murdock, Saturday, April 4th, at 10:00 a. m. Watch the paper for the location and date of the demonstrations near est your community. Union phone. C. Meredith, Union. Ne braska. m26-2tUp Visited With Friends. On last Sunday W. E. Moore and the family were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tcny Sudduth, vh near Weeping Water, where nil enjoyed the visit very much. Mr, and Mrs. Sudduth make their home a shr rt distance from Weeping Water where they have a very nice lit'le farm, well improved containing for ty acrai of which thirty-three acre; arjfc in cultivation, the remainder "or ihg iii fruits, buildings and oilier im provements. Mr. ;i!id Mrs. Sudduth are liking their home very well. Will Attend Services at Nehawka. The members of the Masonic lodgi of Nehawka who make their home in Union and vitinity, will attend the been kept to their homes for some services of the church at Nehawhu days past on account of both being where the services will be conducted by the Rev. George I. Morey. pastor of the Methodist church which will be held in honor of the Mason'c lodge. Those here Will attend the Nehawka meeting. afflicted with lumbago. Iney are : slightly better at this time and are !; hoping that they will soon be en- tirely well again. Fred Rea of Plattsmouth of the Iowa-Nebraska Light '& Power com- pany. was a visitor for a short time Methodist Ladies Serve Dinner. in Union on last Monday and was! The ladies of the Methodist church looking after some business matters i serve(1 dlnner to the 4.cmmer(,iai club for the company and meeting with of Union on ,ast Tue,..,ay an(1 na(, , his many friends here. ; rr.(, nf thirtof. th,r num. Thomas McQuinn and son were in Union on last Tuesday for some plas ter to make some repairs on their home and also to look after some other business and incidentally said For the Best Groceries & Meats SEE US We make it our practice to furnish absolutely the very best goods at a price within the reach of all. Highest price paid for Country Produce. R. D. STINE Union, Nebr. ! her of the business men being call i ed out of town and therefore conic I not be there. The coram', e whlcb Was placed in the Seld on the Inst meeting reported that electric lights had been installed in the building and were available for the meetines of the Boy Scouts and other societies which meet in the building. Th-: matter of the paving which is de- Porter Funeral Home 1109 First Corso NEBRASKA CITY NEBRASKA Ambulance Service Anytime - Anywhere Monuments to You from Factory ception of Donald, who was at school but there was provision made for this little man with a coming appe tite for he has a generous helping. The couple count that they have surely enjoyed these forty-two happy years and look bark over them with much joy. Here is to you my friends may you yet enjoy many more happy rears as you tread the pathway of ife together. . Copy furnished from Office of County Agent Wainscott Will Take Census. The matter of taking the census if the travel on highway Xo. 75 ami also on Xo. 11, otherwise the "O" street road, was discussed at the dln ler on last Tuesday, hut after th matter had been debated pro an 1 con. it was thougnt ne t to tieter me knmvn college textbook on sheen taking of it until later and sr 't i production. In addition to Dr. Co! will 1-e taken at a later date. fey the program iisls Dr. C. Robert Moulton of Chicago as a loading V Feeders Day Program. With an attractive program plan ned, many Cass county farmers are expected to attend the annual feed er's day held at the agricultural col lege in Lincoln on Friday. April 17 A home economics section program in the afternoon Will probably draw many local women to Lincoln for the day. Dr. W. C Soffey, dean of the col lege of agriculture at the Universitj of Minnesota, is to be one of the main speakers. The Minnesota mar. is a nationally known livestock au thoritv and the author of a wldel Group Achievement Programs. Plans are well under way for th eighth annual achievement urograiM of the Cass county home demonstra tion project clubs. Following is thr schedule for the achievement pro grams which will be held at each training center: Weeping Water Congregational church. Thursday April 0th. Murdock -Woodman Hall, Frid; v April 10th. Kim wood Methodist church, Wednesday, April 15th. Alvo Methodist church, Thure ily, April 16th. Murray. Christian church, Tues day April 21st. Louisville Methodist church.. Wednesday. April 22nd. The clubs extend a cordial invita tion for anyone interested, to attend one of the meetings and enjoy a so cial afternoon with them. $ $ $ $ Hundreds of Automobiles, thousands of Furniture Values. Always open for inspection and consign ments. Consign your furniture or car to us. We will advance money at once if you desire. FREE! mm FREE! Theatre Tickets Every Kour Electric Clocks every Furniture Sale Date De Luxe Rear Vision Mirror and Clock Every Automobile Sale Deite Excellent Sale Pavilion Ampls Seating Capacity mm SALES COMPANY 1709 O Street LINCOLN The Greatest Auction House in th3 West $ $ $ $ $ win- A TZMPIE OF FREE SPEECH are alwi expecting some prize nars. The Bew clubs are: "J,DJ -ueiroit -stens ot Detroit s city Noble Kiser, Mynard, leader. hait together with the big square In PPPy Planters (Jarden club, with I front of them, were declared to be an eigh; members, Mrs. J. M. Ranney, open air temple sacred to tbe cause leader. jcf. free speech. The decision was Eagle Potato club, with 16 mem-1 reached by the titv council after a hers. ISllawortD uoanil, Havcioo; leader. Poultry club with seven members. ICta. Harry Brisker, Greenwood, leader. Clothing club, Ellen Zink. Louis ville learler, with 18 members. Clothing club, Mildred KIacn, .South Bend, leader, with 11 mernb r. D. D. Wainscott. Janata H. Bald won, Ct. Extension Agents. lengthy :'o t; . Mayor Murphy's proposal to make the east side of ! Grand Circus park, downtown oasis, the "Hyde Park" of Detroit. Mayor Murphy has been permitting coni munlsta and others to hold meetings and demonstrations in th park and in front cf the city hall without cen sorship and there ha:i been no disorders. New Clubs Organized. Six new clubs have been organic' i w ithin the p-.'St week, of whom w are expecting to hear of many inter esting activities, and from whom we Eastev cards of all kinds ard in mcft attractive designs at the 3a-cs Berk & Gift Shcp. " E?str decorative ncvelties, can die., bunnies rnd chicks are to be found at a vide range of prices at Quality chicks at cry, Plattsmouth. Brink's Hacl mnoi !-2a :e Pate: Beck f- Gift shop. Easier ncvelties cf all kinds at the Ea ?3 Bzk & Gift shop. Arc- Impro-ing School Grounds. The Union school grounds hnve been graded and placed in excellent condition as far as this matter ex tends and now a move is on foot for ;he planting of trees and shrubheiy 'o enhance the natural beauty of th speaker. He is at the head of the research department in the American Institute of Meat Packers. Dr. Maul ton will appear on both programs. In adition to having such outstand ing speakers on the program, reports of the experiments conducted on V o Living i .1 i. kAni,;r. . iw. . . . , , , : 1 1 i . i liiiic ana uiavrwiw uvauuij ohi ,sneep. cittiie aim iiohs mm uvnru : jr roundings of the school. There will j at feeder's day. Cass county farmers be a row of trees surrounding th- ( attending will hear about all of thr i)ire plot of ground where the j experiments. ! u-1nol i loi-Rterl nrwl Other trees a'! ! rivr mill Wlimckn fnrnipv; n n ft I - - - - i " - - " - - - r .. ... . , . . , . It.. . . . . I M. wen win 10 ormij oui iae uammi ;tneir wive.; were in attendance at f beauty of the place. ( feeder's day last year. Those at the college of agriculture are making plans to accommodate at least that number of persons this year. IN MEMORY OF OUR SON AND BR0THEB Keep Your Shirt On! but when it wears out, buy the BIG YANK SHIRT Only 69c Don't let the price mislead you on the qual ity of this shirt. Owing to the fact that we bought a large shipment and were offered a good price at factory, we are able to offer you this shirt at a real price. Our Hi grade Peaberry Coffee, now, lb. . 30; J. M. Coffee, 1 lb., 35C ; 3 lbs $1 See Us for Your Chick Feed Wants RMm & GREENE Telephone No. 29 Union, Nebraska Harvey Luetchens. He is pone but not forgotten. By those of is e let behind: Alwavs will h be remembered. Because he was patient, true an kind. Altho we do not know God's reason For taUinK him In the prime of life: We know that he is beyond the rier Away, from this world's grief and strife. One by one we must needs follow, Down the valley one by one; Perhaps for some before the morrow. Will come the setting of the sun. If we as our brothers know the Mas ter, If we as our son do follow true; We shall meet again across the Jor dan. And enjoy with him those bless ings too. Oh Master, help us do Thy bidding! So that upon the golden strann" When this sun sinks behind this world's horizon, We may with Harvey triumphant stand. Contributed. EIGHT MILE GEOVE LUTHERAN CHUECH Good Friday 10:30 a. in. German iservice. The Lord's supper will be celebrated in German and the 'usual offering taken. Easter Sunday 9 a. m. Sunday school will be opened. 10 a. m. English services. The Lord's supper will be celebrated in English and the usual offering taken. V V A Farm Labor Prices. One hundred sixty-four men were available for every 100 jobs on the farms on the 1st of March, accord ing to the government report of farm labor conditions in all the states. This scramble for something to do means lower wages over the entire county and also labor abuvc the aver ago quality. A number of county agents in Ne braska have reported that they have jflaced only a very few men on farms thla spring. One agent said he put out htfl first man on March 19th, when in ordinary years he would hrve placed three or four men every wek. Tao 'a?1 government report lists tho average wage in Nebraska aa $33.50 per month with board, and $48.00 per month without board. Another renort is due soon after fha first of April which will give more up to date wage Male information for the Spring season. Nebraska w;is paying tbe highest wages of any sur rounding state according to the last report. North Dakota averaged only $16.75 per month with board. ivioM. uaan i;uuui laiuicio cue tn.- - i ing $10 less per month than last year. Ten men have been placed through the Farm Hureau office Ibis spring which Is about one-fourtn as many as in normal years. loom Mite oaie Every Suite Sold Under an Azctnie Guarantee! $79.50 2-pc. Jacquard Suites going in this sale at $ 59-50 890.00 2-pc. Brocaded Jacquard Suites, now . . . . 79.50 3230 very hi grade Taupe and Rcse Mohair Suites, now. 91.50 $155 genuine Cromwell Velvet Living Room Suite 115.00 One S200 Brocaded Mohair Suite, slightly used, for .... 49.50 Every new suite mentioned in this ad is put up .on the very best of hard wood doweled-in frames. All serpentine front style with four front legs. Highest grade Nachman springs throughout. Do not confuse these with inferior grade suites for they are the very best. Absolutely guaranteed! Factory man here who can make or repair any upholsteed furniture. FOR SALE Fresh Guernsey cows. Likewise & Polock, Phone 3103, Murray. Nebr. f26-4tw FOB. SALE Victor safe, combination lock Priced low Searl B. Davis. miMJ Something Worth Winning. One Cass county outstanding 4-H club boy or girl will receive an edu cational prize trip to the Natlontll Club Congress next fall as guecs of the Rock Island railway. The in formation about the prize trip has ju3t been received from the state club office in Lincoln. The Rock Island is awarding nine such trips to outstanding club mem bers in Douglas, Lancaster, Thayer. Cass Nuckolls, Jefferson, Gage, Paw nee and Sarpy counties for 1931 Similar trips were awarded last year. John Day of Weeping Water won the local trip last year. Upon announcement of the trip winner, the Cass county boy or girl is to write a story of their club io tivities which will be sent to tho state club office. After returning from Chicago the local winner will j t T I t t r T T t T T T T m f r f f f T Bed K&om Furniture New 3-pc. Bedroom Suite $39.50 Hi grade walnut Bedroom Suite . $79.50 Beds ad Springs Simmons and Foster fancy Steel Beds . . . : $5.95 to $19.50 25 year guaranteed Bed Springs. . . $4.75 to $17.50 Day Eeds $14.95 to $29.75 Complete with Pad MATTRESSES Alt cotton roll edge Mattresses. .$5.95 Felt, heavy tick $9.50 to $17.50 Spring Filled $19.50 to $39.50 Guaranteed Spring Units Floor Coverings 9x12 new Cut Rugs ..$5.95 Pattern Rugs from $7.95 to $9.85 Six used Velvet and Axminster Rugs $5.00 to $25.00 Two Used Pianos One mahogany case Piano. . . .$25.00 Beautiful walnut case Piano. . .$75.00 Kittchen Furniture Quick Meal Kitchen Range, white and gray enamel $50.00 Copper Clad Range $35.00 Majestic Range $25.00 The new Bartley Kitchen Range . $S9.50 Refrigerators from. . . .$7.50 to $25.00 Oil Stov-s $5.00 to $25.00 Gas Range $12.50 Washing Machines Electric Washer $20.00 Hand power Washer $5.00 Miscellaneous 2 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 t T X 1 f X x X X f X 1 Six used Dressers $5.00 to $7.50 5 used Bed Davenports . $12.50 to $15 Cedar Chests $11.95 to $27.50 Used Beds $1.00 to $5.00 Tables, Buffets, Chairs, Rockers, etc. X X X X Free Delivery or SO Miles ctt $50 and Up Order CASH OR TERMS We take used furniture as part pay on new goods at liberal allowances. .Also take customers direct to wholesale houses where one can pick from their large stocks. This Service is Absolutely Free No Obligation to Buy! Ghrist Furniture Co. Telephone 645 Plattsmouth, Nebraska