PAGE EIGHT PLATTSMQ'UTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1935. 3 itliresf r BUTTER-NUT COFFEE 1-Ib. Can. . .310 NORTHERN NAVY BEANS 9 lbs. for . . . 49 Cookies, fancy, 1-lb. cello bag 25 Wax or Green Beans, No. 2 can . . . Catsup, large 14-oz. bottle 14 Kellogg's Corn Flakes, large size. . 1Q Hand Soap, asstd., 3 cakes 100 Kraut, No. 212 cans, 2 for 190 Apple Butter, quarts 190 Windmill Spinach, No. 2 cans, 2 for . 250 Tea Sif tings, 1-lb. net, per pkg 130 Yeasties, large pkg .150 Baby Bee Roast, lb 171ic YOUNQ AND TENDER Sirloin or Round Steak, lb 25c Plate Boil, 3 lbs 25c Lean Pork Chops, lb 23c Cut from 10 to 12-lb. Loins Pork Sausage, lb.. .......... . .15c Fresh cut Hamburger, 2 lbs.. . .25c Leg o Lamb, lb .20c Lamb Chops, lb 20c Lamb Roast, lb 18c Depleted U. S. ' Army Ranks to be Restored President Roosevelt Signs 401 Million '; Dollar Appropriation ; Force to Reach Full Strength. J CONFINED TO HOME E. II. Wescott, who has not been in the best of health for some weeks, Monday afternoon was forced to leave his work at the clothing store and return to his home where he has since been confined to his bed. Mr. Wescott ha3 suffered from an attack of the flu that has made his condi tion very annoying and kept him on the retired list to some extent. 'See it before you buy ft." "Washington, April 9. President Roosevelt, as his first official act up on returning Tuesday, feigned the new 401 million dollar army appro priations bill restoring depleted mili tary ranks to full peace - time strength. In a statement he took pains to explain, however, the increase in en listed strength from 118,750 to 1C5,- 000 men , involves no increase in units. His statement pointed out economy enthusiasms during the last 10 years have whittled the enlisted personnel of army troops or batteries from 120 to 70 men. The new increase merely returns this strength to its normal level of 120 men. The president said Calls for Increase. "The bill authorizes Increase of average enlisted Btrength from 118,730 to 165,000 enlist ed men. In a very real sense this increase does not represent an extension of the army in volving new units. "It is more correct to say the increase is in effect a restor ation to company, troop, battery and other units of privates who previously were arbitrarily transferred and the units thus decreased in order to organize various new corps and units such as the air corps. "There are two strengths of the fundamental units in the army peace strength and war strength. War strength, fixed by practical requirements of combat, averages 250 enlisted men per company, troop or bat tery. 120 Enlisted Men. "Peace strength, fixed by ne cessity for efficient training and for reasonable readiness, should average 120 enlisted men. "In recent years, however, thi3 peace strength average has been whittled away until it now barely averages 70 enlisted men. Get Your Order in This Week for that New aster mi 500 fabric selections, any style you want and made to fit you! WESCOTT 'S Since 1879 This law restores to these basic units their peace time strength. "In the great majority of army posts barracks originally were constructed for peace time strength, so that quarters are al ready available." Pastor's Dif ficulties are to be Investigated ! Southeast Presbytery of Church Ap points Committee to Report in Two Weeks. HAPPY HOME CLUB mm f f mi -fdotweai Featuring the flew Leathers and Designs for Men, Women and Children fv.V stab Van You have your choice of a splendid selection of pattern designs, leathers and combinations in the various heel heights. Ties, center buck les, front straps. For sport, street, afternoon and evening wear, at prices ranging from $.98 to $4-9S STAA BAAjMO- STAR BRAND vol MISSES and GIRLS Styles a plenty for the young lady, and, of equal importance, a fit for every foot. Prices $.39 to $2-98 STAR BRAND SHOC STAR BRANO MX Thrin, tcr SISTER and BUDDY Cut-Outs, Front Straps and Ties in a variety of leathers. Rugged all-leather Oxfords to stand the "hops, skips and jumps" of real boys and girls. FRICES RANGING FROM S12.98 to STAX i Sta Bbano EH Whites and Combination Leathers will play an important part in the Easter style picture, but for early Spring, Blacks and Browns will predominate. Priced at 53L-98 to 54-95 Star dAM The IlapDy Home club held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Henry Albert, March 26. The meeting was opened by the president. Then the leaders took charge of the meeting which was on "First Aid" and different kinds of bandages. We also had election of officers: Leaders, Mrs. Harry Mei singer and Mrs. Bud Hubble; Presi dent, Mrs. Rudolf Meisinger; Vice- president, Mrs. Ralph Meisinger; Secretary, Mrs. George Schroeder; Social leader, Mrs., Henry Albert; Re porter, Mrs. Franz Peteriet; Gift committee, Mrs. Margaret Kaffen- berger and Mrs. ' Wm. Knutsen. We also discussed our Achievement program which will be held at Louis ville April 11. We had one visitor, Mrs. Philip Albert and three mem bers were absent. At the close of the meeting a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. REPORTER. Wymore, Neb. The southeast presbytery of the Nebraska Presby terian church, meeting here, Tues day appointed a committee of seven to Investigate the difficulties involv ing Rev. Theo Shepard, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Humboldt. The committee will report to the pr!sbytery at its meeting in Hick man in about two weeks. Rev. Mr. Shepard was accused by a Humboldt woman of lurking near her home. He denied the charge and was given a month's leave of absence by the board of ciders of his church. The board Tuesday petitioned the presbytery to conduct the investiga tion. Committeemen are Dr. Robert C. Shupe of Fairbury, Dr. Paul Calhoun of Lincoln. Dr. H. G. McClusky of Plattsmouth, Dr. Ross McGowan of Beatrice, Lawrence Bolt of Lincoln, C. E. Sandall of York and Paul Gill more of Auburn. The presbytery elected represent atives to the Presbyterian general as sembly at Cincinnati May 23. They are Rev. George E. Chapman of He bron, Rev. John E. Sillinger of Steele City, Walter Barmore of Adams, and James Welch of Nebraska City. Sheldon Price was ordained a min ister by the presbytery Tuesday night. Twenty-flvo ministers and twenty-three elders attended the meetings. Farm for rent: Eighty acres south of Plattsmouth, late in season, im mediate contract desired. Address M. E. Phillipson, Plattsmouth. 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