The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 26, 1932, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    TIIUESLAY. IIAY 26. 1932
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE SEVEN
Murray
j condition.
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lire.
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position as inspector of gravel in the j A. Ost, S. W.; B. Ileebner, J. V.;
; construction of the state roads, was i Kobe it II. Chapman, secretary; and
ia visitor on last Sunday evening at D. C. West, treasurer. The Masonic
; Plattsmouth. w here he w as lookirg ; lodge at NehawLa is in a very healthy
! 1
after sou.e business matters.
Lindner rnelleJ ' deliv-? -Irs. De Les Dernier who resides
r. ! i: to t!:j niij Elevator on' iul esl lumber yard, is hav--.day.
i ing htr home newly painted and de-
Wt-M'er. t'.w T,ropric-ior of the ; torated both on the exterior and in-; ropl of Murray repaired to King
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Enjoy Picnic Dinner.
On last Sunday a number of the
f:.-h
an
a leadii.g
Albin r-helh-d and deliv- i
;:;o:; (,i hi, cur:i crop to!
V
Kievator at Murray on
j...
1::
.f.;: v.
John Frans. Tiiey are also putting the Missouri river bluffs between
on a new roof. ; Omaha and Xtbraska City, and just
' Mesr. Carl Kunzman, Charles ' a short distance south of Rock UluSV ;
Ilerrcn and Lee Niekles, all of I'latts
mouth, were visiting with friend
a;:d as well looking after some busi-: which they had taken aion
ness matters in Murray on las; .Men- i Those to enjoy the
ilay evening, driving down to visit j E. S. Tutt and wife,
Reed Starts
Law to Cut
State Salaries
Circulates Initiative Petition to Se
duce Pay of the Governor
and Others.
State Senator Terry lU-ed of ller.-
v.-ith George Xickles.
t'hailes M. ileed who
land wife. Mrs. Glen Perry and daugh-I at.le,i j,y tin- voters at tl
v. as li vine '
and tLr family and
all vi-iu-J for the day
.;-!uy at !!, ht.iae of A. J.
a:.u v. ife nf 'Cedar Creek.
You:: a hauled from the P. A.! west of town last year and who built ! tla" th?-v returned home in the even
.vator or. !an Monday to hisic garage the:e. was tearing the same j tag. having Lad an excellent out
r f. v-din-z l i herd of cattle, j down and removing it to the place jinS
. ::mk 1-e.tis of shelied corn. : where be now resides east of Murray, I
G-. raldli'.e U'.K'!- r.. villi her' J. A. Srotten having charge of the
whrre they enjoyed the day sight ; detv.on. veteian rcpublica!i b-ader if
seeing and also a very fine dinner i tj.c ui per branch of the legislature,
has taken the lead ir. circulating a
ion thruout the ?ia:e for the
win f en-
occasion wcrei ,ulj
Ora A. Davis initiation of a law vim
Ladies' Aid June First.
Lt
i.e. a. win i
Ph:ttM'..oa:h od Z-Iondav
noval and the erection of the -true- j A; rangrmentr have been i.?itt
FChooI.;.
or" tins
l :.
i.l.vl
- ealleii A. ti. p.akke. the
t ) Muriay gar:ig to
City las; Monday inornir.g
rorne ft-pai:? v. lii. h he
the v. ovk a: the garage,
hradi r a:v! uit" of Om-vi.-:?ivg
in Murray for the
!:::,;ay a:ul wt-re g'l.st-
: rf Mi.
ture.
I-a't Saturday George IJergrr
came from NYhawka to visit with
his mother and was joined on Sun
day by YVili P.erger and family
v. I t re ail visited f:ir the dav
w i t li
r. they
Sunday
'is.
L.
Grandmother Mr?. J. Y. Iter,
letuir.ing to their heme
erening.
Miv. Henry Murdoch of Arapahoe,
who has bt en visiting at the home
.:n! Miv. George ! of frit-nd? at Nehavka and Albert
II. C. Long. Iis 1 Murdoch. Miss ISessie Murdoch of
XVhawka and Mrs. J. A. McAllister
i.ai accepted a cf Lincoln while on their way last
uvember
Miss Helene. After an enjoyable ; -:i.tio:x, sla;-li all salaries oi state
oil'icers. biginniug with li e governor
ar.d iiniuding meraberj of the legis
lature, by making a to:al reduction
of ?0U.c:O a ytur.
Senator Keed during i is long ser
vice in the senate acquired the title
of tiaht wad v,-inn it cam.- to aii.ro-
p -.-latum?. He did not rc-ent this
i designation.. At the la: : .-ession of
I the ligilalure he iutru-aiced a hill
;t:.!e eb-c-i'Viit;:'.
but
i not have
eu for the holding at the Christian
church of the Ladies Aid of that in
stitution at the (Lurch parlors on
June 1st and at which time Mes-
damer. Y.
and G.'O'.c
F. Moore. A. T. Hanson j lo n-iiuce the salarie.- c f
4 Crtamer and Miss Mar-j,jVt. officers, except i a--
caret Moor? will be the hostesses
was not passe.l. it c;
and Mrs. Charlts Parks will be t!ie 1 afr.t ciYiccrs duriaj
leader of the excellent prgrata : which tiav v ei?
which has been prt pared. Let 11
come and enjoy this excellent meeting.
urr
lor
which tniy v e?: '-' --
'1 b rieve tiie ;.ta;e ('!:'!; r.-; should
I ah - a cut in salaries tie- same as
people who must pay the r;-xes," raid
Senator Heed, commeutii.g upon the
proposed initiative la-'-.
Salaries of state of:'!' . rs fixed I y
the amended ton: titutio:: . can
: ytia;-s. I'n-i-
s are : Gov-
Mir.(.av in
their home to Platl
55 K
COLSH!
io continue drivinr a cr that
"runs raqged" eats uo nas and
c't :c'.s slow and s'jg'gish
wren e need "tunc-uo" v-ill re
r'ort its dct and Dower. Costs so
iittic tut saves so rrur. Sec us
Lcday- Our prices are rr.oiorats.
MURRAY 'GARAGE
A. D..BAZXE. Pro-r,
:.:outh to visit for the any with Mrs.
Dert Keed, toIp.ed for a short time
home of Mr. a.:d Mrs. O. A.
Enjoy Social Gathering.
Ai li.e home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
II; endol which is a o;d place to
visit, was enjoyed ;:; last Sunday a-; j. changed once in ei
very pleasant gathering when Mr-.jt;j j.0 ,;ant.ed tlic rah
in Murray and visited for the time T t..
vis.
Thomas N Ison who is a member all enjoyed
of the Masonic lodge at Nehav. ka.
w.is ovtr to the last meeting last
Wtiinesdtiy here he attended lodge
a;:d also aristed in the election ot
on'icers for the coming term. Those
ihosen were Carl Balfcur. V. M.; Y.
T. K. Donne. Sam Park and v.ute , eriior. $T.5l't per year; r-.ven judge?
;nd T. J. Jam.ison. all of Lincoln. ' nt- sunremo court. 7.r,C.O: state
and AY. L. Seybeit and v if- re ! oi-;Ct.r.s. r,. o ;;.'; thi: ty-i;vt jnugL-s t:
the puets at the heme and here ; t .. di-triel ccutt. S'.".!-''; thr. v
very i iea.-ar.t time.
Visited WeepiEg Water.
Bible School Lesson Study!
By L. Neitzel
!T7 OOrl
Mr. and Mrs.
their son. Charles
r.nd family verc
Watt: where they visited at the Oak
wood c :::' itry of that place wLcfV
they looketl after the burying place
of the parents of Mr. tfnorer and
d coraied the graves. Mr. Sporer
formerly resided near Yeeping Wa
ter and the parens were buried there
a number of years ago.
no . :nbv rs railway co.nmis.-.io;i.
OCC; three member. board of con
trol. $4.o:.m.i; 1L2 me?uber.- o; leci.
tetviar session.
'. initiative
dace r.aiarX to the i:-l-
m. rn.ue. Mr. ttirt . cM'O tor one
:n,l Martin Sporer, Senator Keed's
over to v. eepmg . i.; v- would
lowir.g: Gove!-jioi . if 7. '' ; jioltv,1-- c;
the supreme court and ebb i justice .
?.-.?00 each: judces of tnv.'Viirtrict
rcurt. S"..".i"e; L-ratemrU'c-, trias
ure;. seiretary of statt. l.ir.d com
missioner, attorney g. t.-. ral. su;er
intvnde ni public instruction, C.'.OO
iach; railway i omiiii.-s.iwtjers tmi
rcor.ibeK lioard of e'trol. S:',' on
each.; mcmhe:e: of Lg'fifektii. vi'-
Jcstj-h. the 3: earner
: ::7:1-11.
a j y :.:.d a 'Utf to study,
r v--l.. a' l;ibl- chiiratfr
1 :o in.; r r.e i.a J thing is
-. is ato-her.
:;s t'r.r four Sundays will
' . v : . . i scti.es in the
:d.. lift. True, and not
f XapLtali. and Zilpah. Gad and Ai.her.
J'-ji i-pph'.s arly boyhof;d was sp"nt on
s estate at Haran in Musopo-
The
o
I
I. a hi
tan. la. it: a household f four motii
'.f !'.r.'! four s-ts of children, each
v arching j-ah.usly ovtr her children
to st e that the others had ne ad
' antaa.- over theirs, erne could not ex
p -.t to find a happy home, and Jo
rph. however sv.ett his tt mper was.
le-wlul bf-yhond.
' tViirKs luiv
these
:n truth, in this bt'thtrs. As t hey w-re reproved of
:v rtmr.rer than tl:- their lather, they lc giin to hate Jo
beautiful. We learn 's' ph.
W. would kave the' question. "Is
it riart and the duty et man to re
port vrenMKii!gs to t!:e proper au
thorities?" f r class discussion.
Jos ph'o father mad-' it harder for
the boy t live with his brethren, in-
sliowed his favcrit
him I etter than the
t r.e p r le on it ne
ti-oio; d .-alarv rdt. lieTtt JTT.ator
.. ..-r. ' n Tv: i
He' d sets fortn tis tohv?:-"' -
ji-oush m i u0.r:inr .
: v t on tains all the
:-i r 'u'l'-e The i.lot ' c.u.t ha had a so;
. in the skill oi itsTni upright. h.-,ne-st and fearle:
-: I'usi- n is sattsfac- would r. port tlo vrr.g-doir.g of
: ;. Jos- f.ii's h- ;. hood to
id t'to . ven when force'l
wit;; bad companions.
: i: is manly and neces
rt vil !- e -is. We learn
. :;.- to herish and what
. . (.f. ! sr much that h
rnany aspects of his life. -ism. in cloth in
mistake
.It -u- Christ a. much. ! rest.
:- ni.irr.'ii co.;!fi reniind n ss an: mistake in parents ant
-mat:. Put through all . teachers, but in the ase of Joseph
, v, r v!.-it-d him as He ! there- was nueh tv excuse it. He was
Excellent Educaticn-Al Institution.
The city of Murray is- wedl -qiiip-ped
to give a good substantial edu
cation to her P'-hool -ehildrn. while
s't : has but a ten grade institution.
tbe tfa chine- and have oust closed i State officers i.00li
an ex -Hen s.-nocd vear in which j Hallway eommi.icn 4-f',,
. . , , P.oari of control TZS----"-.iW)
tr. re wa or.-:- nur.ored percent pas- , jnd . z lT.C-oo
ir.g grades of the student.; the bt It j m.-trict judges 52.0'Mt
grade, ail passing into the junior; Legislature - ii,tiM
high school.
Trie students and the parcr.tr- are
pleased with the instructors and the
board of education bar secure." tie
entii-e corns of instructors for the
rr.- -i, ; i r-li Inrir i st-l.ll Tl:!.l !' !
. ", " ' " '" '!" j the sec ret a rv of stata fy-July 1. lie
loth when the present laculty. Mr?.
Marsarct Mcrseil, as stiperinter dent
.Mrs. CI: ra Pecker. Mrs. Margaret t
Parrows and Miss Iieulah Sans.. The j
schools will however, cost less than!
the past year as the teachers took a;
f.ite-.n percent reduction in their sal- i
aries. i lie city ot .Murray is ioitu
uale in that they have received such
of teachers at a
great iy i educed price and a good sav
ing ip the taxpayer-;.
I Total, per year S&U.CaO,
i Senator Reed a. ks - ihat pstiiions
! distributed to him for t-irculatlon be
" P'.gti'.u ana retui-neU a- soon as pos
sible as jieiitious iaust be filed with!
i must e.iitain Sl'.bOa
-lar.-h
a.-.t't-;
' 1 1 1 1 ' :
it..
lik
f
d others. I ti
his lit" that
J.-sus Christ.
!! lit loved fit
the s-n of his old age (Jacob was
years old when Joseph was born; P.en
jamin was born six yeais later.
Jacob inv!ited "mariy crdovs" in
Sunny Side Club.
The Sumy Sieie 4-H Garden club
v. ill hold, its regular mee ting Fri
dav. May 2 7 at 2.'M at the home of
J.sm; b. He was, clothing, when he provid-d Joseph u,.. h,a,ion yiv: Alacl;(..v. T!,ero will
-r t- his bre'hr.r... with that pay coat which wa. the be to(... takinjr i:. t!l. rdens.
y
tv
s mm from his breth- envy ! Hi:
: !!' s of silver so ' l'np: r :-p:a
oe , - ;, siivcr ; ( e ) I
he i ' came the sav-
so .J '
us :
wi
i d i In pris
:h t wo crim-
th
c rc:ss bc.twi-fii
to on- Joseph tells
;ne that await- him.
r of hi.-- death so
l.ii
r-
1.-e!
brithre-i:. who could no
' ac-al ly" tf him.
Partiality destroys hou-ebeid her
mouy ami peace. No one child ough
to t-e the Jet t i" either father or
mother, for ore thus pamp. red. is
apt to become haughty ami arrogant
p v.-ard the others.
Joseph's Dreams
Ja'ob was the- dreamer of divine
,.-, t lis erne that he : dreams, and so was his favorite son.
in paradise-, and the' One hundred and fourteen times, the
ill In his etne r.ni3 , Piiile relers to dreams in Genesis
... 1 1 X. r r ;,,... Tin. n.li.
omj'. uses wnn com- ai'-i:;. um i -n e iihu-s. i -. -
s- ih.-i.i-!; who so bad- er will call upon the class to point
,l..;;th so Jesus Chri-t. ! out some outstanding dreams).
ve th-.-n.. etc" j The telling of these dreams brought
;in.Pcru . v e bepin the abtut the plot to kill the boy. Dreams
1- sson. Jacob dwelt iti i ht-c-cne significant when they enibedy
Is fatbers sojourning:.: i in a pictttrtsquf form the concentrat
lar. h. were in the land . td esssnce of the general tenor of our
t rem :tved from place thoughts or tendency of our charac-
ie.-s fi e ;;i:ei.:ly. .;t iter. It the worm loves us and sp.-aKs Pierre, Cb
: n ;rc:u Hgyrtian bond-j we 11 cf its, we may gravely question ' Spidel. c
have a permanent place; if we arc salt, pure and stinging. As ; fJg0' lf
i- als.. i eel lh- Chris-: s: an as our lives become a strong ; aker.rf
s worl.' i. only a land ' contrast and reproof, we shall arouse!
n.e.i.-.: f.iv-.:ir.l il t- world's undying hate. ;
lasting abiding. "wnat evil r.ave l done, cam tne
anei.nt cynic, "to make all men
SOX TAKE EaSY 05TE
natures.
I "Manv more dollars can lie .caved
in th.e salaries of deputies and
clerks." said Serat or Re "Once
the program of salary adjustment
starts it will be fell in many public
i
i tosition and result uv large savings
i
te- taxpayer".
i "l'nk-3s t'ne law that I propose i?
j initiate'! and passed by direct veite
of the people at the November elec
! tion it v. ill r.ol afif't present ofli-
ce rs. vho are lei ted. for four and
iris year terms. We can gel immed
i iate results emly by uacting this bill
into law by dire, t vju- of the peo
iple." t Senator Heed is a candidate for
Ire-eleciion from York, Hamilton and
Polk court;".
ATTEI-iriiTG- HEARINGS
The Mu-ray lied Sox too an c a:-y
game Sunday from the Ames Street
Merchants baseball team ot (Jmana.i lira McMakeu of this city, presi-
i
by the score of 14 to 2. The Omaha j dent of tiie Nebraska State Truckers
team was no match lor the Sox aed , association, has been ke-pt busy in
at no time did they grow dangerous J attendanc e at the-- hoaringn before
to the Munav club. Hopkins, t Lt-' Judae Shepherd at Lincoln on lrgalitv
i
regular hurler of the Sox after the j of the l eferendum petitions of t he
eighth inning retired and Newman, j association. Mr. McMaken as presi
the shortstop of the team, finished the j dent had eliarae of the gem ral move
contest. Sione. Svoboda, Spidel, and t over the state ef tiue-kers to secure
Daker led the Sox in hitting. The I the suspension of the state law gov-
I "
tabulated score of the game was aslerning the taxins: oi trucks, known
.follows:
Kurray
Suavely, 2b
Svoboda, lb
Newman. t;s
Stone, cf
At; I i-o A
4 1 1 2
4 2 C :J.
r. i 2 i
z ?, o o
3 0 2 1
4 U 13 1
3120
4 1 0 3
i. 3 1 0
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":.y to
aver..
- v. e rw-unt the g-nera-A':?...
to Ja-ob. (Thirteen
: ae cf ih-ra in Gene, is :
:: ,: :fi: 10:1; 10:S2;
-7: 2.".:12: 23:1S: 25: IP:
17:2.i
17 :(;-; o.d. was thrown in
of Lilhah. Daa and
37 14 27
Ames Street Hercliarits
a n u po
Forer.sen, 3b 2 0
Parse n, 2b
sneak well of me?"
The father might act as if he had Maresca. If
to rebuke his sen. but. in hut heart mpbell. c
r over CI
he was proud of tis boy. He kepi th y Swar.o::71.br
saying in his mind, like Mary, the Lea. es
mn'ttr c,i Jesus, when he told her of Dice, rf
his father s business. v Hudson. r
Elesscd Memory! ' " J
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as senate file No. 33.; This law pass
ed at the last se-ssion of the legisla
ture, provided a heavier tax for
trucks engaged in commercial work
! as well as several 1 1 pulaioiT meas
lures. The truckers to secure the sub
! mission of the law to tiie voters of
jthe slate, had to secure 43.000 sign
! ers to their petitions., they secured!
I some C3.000. but the legality of
many of the signatures have been
attacked as not complying with the
jr law In the manner that they were
U j signed. Whether the court will s.us
J!tain the signatures, reject a portion
(ijcr throw out the entire petitions,
0 j depends the fate of the move to place
1 (this law before the psople for its, ac
0 jccptai.ee cr rejection.
0
I
will convince you that this store oSSers you
the opportunity to save an every item you
buy raOer than on 2 or 3 so-called features
ritPFV ISLE SLICED
PINEAPPLE
Cer.s 2 for - - - Z !
KUKE.RS TENDER GARDEN
To
3 for - -
2-5e
STRAWBERRIES Full quarts
Fancy Missouri Aromas
Fi.K, ripe. 3 or - l$z
Largs, Red, Snappy
CUCUMBERS Lcrtg, green, each - 5
GREEK BEAKS (Stringless) ) P-R PCUND
WAS BEAMS (Striasss) - -
PEAS (Fancy uii pods) - -
FER2S5 4 varieties. Special, each - iQc
Trns Ad for Friday-Saturday, May 27-23
VTcsl ?c:t Fey. ?ir.k
1 11. tall ca. 2 for
l-!b. tall car Ic-JC
EZL KOKTL. LIBBY
cr C0UETESY
lev. Hed. 1-Ib. tall can
I8c
23c
Sterling Pure Cane
SUGAR
1C-lb. Clot San -
3
WHEAT
pkS. - c
Eagle Brand I
Royal Anne
Cherries
BEST-OF-ALL
Margarine
Per
Casco Creamery
BUTT3R
Mb.
cartcn - 1. i
First Piize Nancw Grain Ccni. rasd. cans, 4 for
Happyvale Tcmatocs. med. cariS. 3 fcr
luecaioui. Spaghetti cr Shell Iacaroni, 2 lbs
Ccloiedo Finto Beans. 3 lbs. for
Fancy Zlae Hcse Hice. 3 lbs
5anta Clara Prunes, med. size, 4 lbs
25c
15c
I5c
15c
23c
Cc! r.Tonte Crushed
PINEAPPLE
No. 10 Can O
( Sd tailed Gall
I & 3 ci Crystal Vliite
SO' bars, SSC
B0RDENS
Fimcnto. American. Brick,
Swiss cr Limberg-er
Vz-lb. Pkgs.
Casts . .
1&iS?6 H For Ali Cooking
?or B-bies Too! .
Tall
6 C
i
2 for
"Five
Minutes
Fresh"
t4Tfce $sz
Delicious1
1 ih. 2 lb. fge 3 13i. $4 05
catP eata, can, &
Enter the Contest on
0
1 J s
m q a r rx cj. u kv
XiilLE! Bisquick Cutters to every
crtiant. Ask about Cash Prizes.
Hinky-Dinky
CeSfee
Swcel, Wild Blend
3 Ibz., H5c
Lbe
1
tea w
A CSc Values, 20c
11-.,
i el
ilt!
BUY A PINT JAR GF
Best Foods Msyossslse at the regular price 9
And get z one fialS pound package oS
Butte-Nist
Salad Dressing
1C00 ISLAND OR SPREAD
Pint, 23c Qt 3Sp
SKIMHER'S
Macaroni, Spaghetti
XT II -J
or ioccies "R r
3 Phos. - - -
JL'
Hinky-Dinky
FLOUR
24-lb.
Bajr -
53c Sb: 89c
MALT
Finest Honey Can Buy
Big; 3-lb. Can - - -
itr?jl' Worcester
Salt
Salt
Plstn or ScdirccJ
1 pks., 15C
Water Creps Tissue
White as 5aoiv, Lge.
SoSt as Down Rolls.
Vir,f. The Ecitcr
4W Dog Feed
Fcp Cogs, Puppies
and Cats.
3 C&ns dlAJ
Journal Want-Ads cost only a
'A 24 9 2 , fev cents and get real results!
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