ri3 roim TUTJESDAY,- OCT." 3, 1931, union I TEDS. '' Claude Lane, the manager of the Trunkenbolz filling station, was called to Lincoln on last Saturday. George A. Stires and family of Union were visiting with friends in Syracuse for the day on last Sunday, ' W.-J. Shannasee and wife of Ne braska City were Tisiting for the day -on last Sunday with friends in Un ion. -" Mrs. D. C. LaRue of Blair, and Mrs. Wayne Garrett of Omaha, were Tisiting in Union for the day on last Sunday. Mrs.- John Campbell of Murray, Nebr., a sister of Dan Lynn, was an all night Tlsitor with the Lynn fam ily Monday night. A. L Becker was a Tlsitor in Ne braska City on Tuesday of this week where he was delivering a truck load of wood to a client. Kelley Rhoden of near Murray was a Tisftor in Union on Tuesday of this week and was looking after some business matters while here. C. E. Withrow and wife of Nebras ka City were calling at the borne of their son, Elmer Withrow and fam ily of Union on last Sunday evening. W. O. Burbee, the garage man, was called to Omaha on Tuesday of this week to secure repairs which he J of Joseph Banning and family artd in the afternoon acompanled Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Banning and Miss Pearle Banning In their trip to Shenandoah, where they saw the city under the autumn sunshine and also attended the district school at the Earl May studio. Many of the Masons of Union were over to -the Masonic school whicn was being held at the ball of the or der at Nehawka on last Tuesday and Wednesday. The Instruction was given by Br. J. B. Lltchenwalner, who is the grand custodian. While on his way to Nehawka, Dr. Lltchen walner stopped In Union and visited for a time with his old time friend Joe Banning. Lucean and Hallas Banning were visiting with friends in Omaha on last Sunday as well as stopping for a short time at Plattsmouth. when near the latter place as they were returning home, their car sought the side Of the road, apparently for rest, and in doing so jolted slightly bruising the -boys somewhat. How ever, outside of that, they escapea very fortunately. E. J. Lynn and wife, a nephew or D. Lynn of Union, from Ohiowa Nebr., also Prank Seiber ahd wife of Ohiowa. Nebr.. being old time neighbors and friends, was to the Lynns' last Sunday for a day's visit and to purchase some of W. B. Ban nings beautiful apples for their win ter use. While nere. they and John 3 Aain we one out cad quote you a price today cf what you can expect for your P0ULT3Y croct to hi roiuiir hnn at the . Lideett and wife, also wesiey wooa ara, tooK dinner wiin iue uau uyuu family. garage. Mrs. ,J. C. Gillespie of Nebraska City is visiting for a few weeks at ' the home of her son. Dean Gillespie , and family, she having arrived later last week. David Meade of Lincoln was a visitor in Union for the day on last Sunday and was guest at the home ' of his mother, Mrs. John Armstrong and family. Leonard Bnrbee and Miss Doris Albin were enjoying a ride to Shen andoah, Iowa, on last Sunday and attended the district school at the KMA studio. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Keedy of Ash land, where they are engaged In the drug business, were visiting for the day on last Sunday at the home of W. H- Porter and wife. " N. C. DeLes Dernier was sawing his winter's wood with a power saw on Monday of this week, getting it out of the way so that the winter bas no terrors for him and family. W. B. Banning and wife and Mr. and Mrs. D. Ray Frans were over to Lincoln on last Thursday' and Fri day where they were in attendance at the meeting of the Bankers State convention. D. Ray Frans and family and his mother. Mrs. Jennie Frans. were guests for the afternoon and evening and for a very fine supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rue H. Frans of that place. R. D. Stine was a visitor in Ne braska City, early on last Monday morning for a car load of flour, of which he is selling a good qUAPUtjkL and more"ssrbere is-more TJaKingT done now than formerly. Pat Koddy and Harry Meade who have been working with the paving crew near Fort Calhoun with the completing of the work there, re turned to Union as there was no more work in that line open just now . Mrs. Henry H. Becker and Miss Anna Bauer were visiting for the day on last Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Schroeder of near Greenwood, they driving over to the west end of the county in their car. John Banning and the good wife of Alvo, were guests in Union on last Sunday, visiting at the home Hilk Goats for Sale. I have two milk goats, one to freshen about November 10th. the other during December, for sale. am endeavoring to keep a few good milk goats all the time. Dean Gil lespie, the Union barber. o29-2tup Gave Excellent Program. A couple of ministers of the Bap tist church were in Union on last Sunday and gave a most worthwhile program at the Baptist church. The entertainment was in the shape of a drama and was well received by the well pleased audience. Relatives of Pioneers. It will be remembered that a cer tain John Murfin was engaged in. the mercantile business at old Fac toryville. away back in the early 80's and at the time of the founding of the hustling city of Union, and the moving of the town away from Fac tor yvi lie. Mr. Murfin Went to Dun bar where he engaged in business. He has long since gone out of busi ness and has recently died. On last Sunday a daughter and husband from Dunbar and also the husband of an other daughter, the wife recently dieing. were visiting in Union and meeting some of the old time resi dents. They were callers on George Lindsay, while here. ' -Attend Service Somewhere. At the Baptist church, the Rev. W. A. Taylor will preach on the sub-' ject of the sower, using the parable of the sower and also the sower who slept following his sowing, and the devil sowed tares in his field. There will also be services at the Metho dist church, both of "which welcome you to their service and guarantee you a good service. For the Best Groceries O ZZZ CCC HJO 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. -Union, Nebr. Enjoyed Fine Picnic. On last Sunday at the farm of A. L. Becker east of Union,. occurred a gathering of a number of friends where they spent the day in the open and as the day was fine it was a very good time to get out and en joy the autumn weather and the gen ial sunshine and the glory of the many colored leaves of the trees. They also had their dinner in the woods and had a splendid time. There were there to enjoy the occas ion Henry Becker and famil7, Frank, Anna and Joseph Bauer, Ada Arm strong and A. L Becker, all of Un ion and Dan Fowler and wife of Omaha. Visited State Capitol. On last Sunday Henry A. Chilcott and wife, accompanied by Elmer, Withrow and the family, made a trip to Lincoln via their auto, where they .visited the new Nebraska capitol and viewed also surrounding country from the observatory at the top of the capitol building. They were also Tis iting the Iowa and Nebraska Power Stores On We, the undertisned merchants and business men of Union, bare decided that, because of the present finan cial conditions, to give our customers the best values possible and the proper service, it is necessary that we sell for CASH, and for these reasons we hereby announce fcocilo KloVo 2oG9 GODS RIHN Cz GREENE W. E. MOORE W. O. BURBEE U R.UPTON UNION FILLING STATION C. LAND GARAGE R. F- FARLANDSR R. D. STINE H. W. GRIFFIN D.R.nANS.iCcal, " jbsDAnNir:G v! Iter mm CCTCrZI 0-31 j arearssrs yje can pay yon more for Heavy! Minneapolis, if Inn. Stressing the Kens and Heavy Eynzrs, ana ir yoa p"y BJ?in. i j x. v- .-71 s inrcugn ine aiamouuon ei patron- . Jt J tL 7 v 'I dividend., the Midland opet at a flat price and take leu than it atlTe oil Association, the buying or is really worth? Our prices (Cash, or ganizatlon for 92 community co Trade) these two days are as follows: operatives, is expanding its Held of Started by a group of farmers in the village of Cottonwood, Minn., 10 years ago, the cooperatives asso- 5 lbs. or over, lb. Under 5 lbs., lb. . HS3G elation last year bought 24,000,000 gallons of gasoline and S.O00.000 gal-fl.- Ions of kerosene. These totals rep- " 1 resented- nemrHlnr to Mr. E. fV Cort, manager, 6 per cent of the gas oline and 13 per cent of the kero sene sold In Minnesota. 42 lbs. &nd QP lb. 1C I operatives are farmers who pur- Under 4v2 IDS.. ID. . . Wim'Z troleum products distributed by the central organization, Mr. 3ort said All I Arrlinrnc IK He estimated that 75 per cent of the i-efjnorna, ID. - -v patrons are shareholders. The co- flA PnnafAVM 11 74 operative association 4s closely con- Jia lvOOSlCrn, ID. . . V nected with other cooneratlve orean- izations in the State, Mr. Cort point ed out, -and enjoys the "'good will" of the state farm bureau -and the agricultural echool of the University of Minnesota. Mr. Cort explained that the n tire scheme oi organization is co- C Days aly ' . i ' . ..." X w i k M m TAT B r.-mw wm'w W -B m-si .' -s---SRasaamajBBMBBBV VsjM BMS I - ySBBBB -- 1 I II ' f corriucHT isst umitio ooue ea ,. ... 7g3o lxZm?Go Uirflo aoncfl SaS Plattsmoulh, Fhone 42 company plant which was a wonder- FrtlTe J Da8te- Community asso- i v. a m. nil I viaiivuo caa7 ui kruikivu vv us A aol ttAAA f (AAA mmvitiml Tf IT TT A1 TT 1 I"-" ..vww w wvvv ialll.l A. m. Auutwy wexy xwriy. stock. Th Mimnunilv Mmnontlrn E. M. Hathaway, who has been then affiliate with the wholesale or- kept at his home for some two weeks ganizatlon, which purchases petro- wnn an auaca oi pneumonia ana nas Ileum products on the open market, been kept to his bed. is reported as state tests of every car of sasoTIne being very poorly. He Is however, nurchased amrta the consumer of siigntiy improves dui lime ana ev- quality. Mr. Cort explained. erytnmg is oemg aone ior nis com fort and to assist in his regaining his accustomed health. The profits of the central or wholesale association are pro-rated among the community cooperatives which, in turn, pro-rate their profits among the shareholders and patrons. The consumers share in the savings Urges Community Support. Statement from Mr. Walter S. Gif ford, president of the American Tele- in proportion to their patronage of phone company, and director of the j the business, Mr. cort aid. The av Presidenfs Organization on Unem- erage patronage dividend in 19S0 ployment relief, urging community was more than 15 per cent of -the support every where for the Bed total sales, the reports showed. Cross Roll Call. The report of one cooperative, that "The American Red Cross, through of the Freeborn County 'Cooperative its local chapters and National or- Oil Association Ttt the southern part ganizatlon. has its usual important of the State, showed sales totaling task to perform in meeting the coun- 1314.009 in 1930, producing a net try's needs during the coming year. Kmln of 151,716. The Nicollet Co We must keep this great National operative reported the highest re Organization at full strength. turns, the profits being 20 per cent "As director of the President's or- on capital stock and 24.3 per oent ganizatlon on unemployment relief, on sales. The loarest. returns on sales J earnestly urjre every communitv were reported at 8 per cent, to gftvethe greatestT to th'e annual Red Cress Membership Hon. not one cooperative has failed. Roll Call. Every American should although one lcfVcroup sold out to be elad of the onnortunitv to nar- private company,- Mr. Cort said. ticinate in the humanitarian work.of I The cooperatives have served to aid the Red Cross through individual their communities by keeping profits membership. (Signed) Gifford. Walter .S WASTED Work cf any kind or a job of com husking. Telephone 446-W. W. O. Reeves. o29-3tw EHAZEL DEIJVECS COFFEE at home, Mr. "Cort asserted. Many ot the local cooperatives, he ex plained, have returned dividends totaling $20,QO'0a year, which re- main in uie cv.Miiuii.y ana neip to strengthen its financial reserve. The central association does not act as a promotional agency, Mr. Cort explained. 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STITSS Chicago The Grain Stabilisation corporation to date has traded 2.000,- 000 bushels of wheat for 13,200,000 Price wars are never initiated hv the pounds or Brazilian conee unaer me cooperatives, Mr. Cort said. The pre terms oi tne oarier oi za,uvv,uuu railing prices are maintained, bushels of the corporation's grain "The cooneratlve oil movement II for 132,000,000 pounds of coffee from lustrates the advantage of coopera Brazil. Tne announcement oi tne ae- ive buvine" Mr. Cort said. "The livery was made by George S. Mllnor, buvine dollar 1s lust as lmnortant president of the corporation, who J as the selling dollar. The purchasing sam tne aemana oi tne Brazilian gov- i power of a farmer's dollar in pe- ernment tor tne wneat was taster troleum nroductrf has been Increased than anticipated and predicted the 1 from 10 to 15 per cent through the carter wouia De compieiea witmn cooperative oil association. Large ten months. I savincs have accrued and laree The problem or disposing or the sums of canital have been retained coffee after September, 1932, until in communitienMhroueh these co- when the stabilization corporation I operatives." 4 must withhold It from the market. The cooperative oil movement Is conirontea an aavisory committee oil spreading to Iowa,W Isconsin and me conee traae at a meeting Mon-i North Dakota, Mr. Cort said. Head aay. Tne committee sought to for- quarters of the Association are main- muiate a plan unaer wmcn the cof- rained In Minneanolis. iee couia oe maraetea wimout ais- turoing tne traae. Tne i3z.ooo.oou ADOPT OANDlZTS HETII0E3 . V. Mm. J lie UUUH, II. H H1. T mr.n T-1 A f Pfm Tn- habitants of Cyprus who are revolt ing against British rule and agitat ine for union with tJreece have Papcun. adopted the more peaceful salt-mak- Councii lug tactics of Mmhatma Ganani. in expel commeisT leadeb po- Council - Bluffs tteorge communist organizer in Bluffs, was taken fourteen miles east this British island, as in India, salt of the citv bv twelve unidentified manufacture is a government tnon men and ordered "to keep eolnr " opoly. A great crowd went to a lake The seizure of Papcun followed his near Limassol and sought to express arrest on charges of disturbing the 118 spirit of freedom by taking sail peace of a city council meeting a 'row the water.; short time before Papcun had been As a result, the situation again rushed from the council chamber to became tense and troops were sent the police station in an adjoining into tne r to prevent disorders DUiiaing ana there booked. He "Was oucn M tnose wnicn raw mieu released on bond and as he left the reTIt during the last few days. The station was seized hv the nniiientiflt London Daily Mall's correspondent anticommunist leaders. nere reported that one person was Rnrntnp tn the ottv ft I killed and several wounded In an en ing Papcun on the first lap of his founer betweenLlnsurgenU aad lournev on nt ward the men hwV. I.t. lice at Baroshim OUBdaV Bight. i.t j I .The Oreek Mhodoz bishen of vuuwiav iitauiiuRl a BIIU I . " . njrrnia was arrestfa tuuk correspevdent added, after n oct- SSST XTZS TO A CC3VE3T V 1 JX.Zt"!ZZ SM tVa . - ' . tVAntasa - tfl Winipeg. Man. George Pavnter. 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