PAG&SIX PLATTSMOUTH WEEKLY JCSBNAI All.' ' A Miify 5ae WIS ii i i i i r Cn r ... ... Sffl Beginning Saturday, January 7, 1933 Values Beyond Expectations We are cleaning house to make room for a new stock of : Star Brand Shoes Hundreds of pairs of good shoes for men, women and children are going on the bargain table at prices that will make you dizzy. Never before a sale like this one. I Ladies' Shoes '1 I diffii I PUMPS! "' I Men's Shoes ' J STRAPS!; 1 Sina-r fl I TIES! I jr 1655 s! V Anyr J soEacneEasEcr The Largest Store in Cass County Christian Church Holds Election of Of ficers Sunday ( Election Held in the Church at Close of Morning Service Program ? . Given in Evening. . :. The First Christian church held their annual election of officers Sun day for the ensuing year. About twenty-five members of the church brought their dinners to the church Sunday, and served dinner. After the dinner hour the members of the retiring board convened in a 'short session, to close up the business of the past year, and to make ready for the newly elected officers to take charge of beginning the new year. After this session of the board was concluded, the church membership convened for the annual election of officers. O. B. Chastain was elected to act as chairman of the meeting, and J. H. Graves secretary of the meeting. First in order was the elec tion of the elder3 as follows: Reuel Sack, F. It. Carey and J. H. Graves. The deacons chosen were O. C. Hud son, Sr., Herbert A. Nelson, J. It. Stine, C. O. Carlburg, Carrol S. Sut ton, Earl Wlnscott and Perry Min niear. Deaconess's elected are Mrs. O. C. Hudson, Sr., Mrs. E. M. Griffin, Mrs. F. It. Carey and Mrs. J. H. Graves. J. H. Graves. was elected as trustee for a three year term. Carol S. Sutton wa3 elected as the church treasurer, and Herbert A. Nelson was elected as clerk. Mrs. O. C. Hudson was chosen as pianist. Miss Dorothy McCarthy, Miss Evelyn Gooding and Mls3 Stander, assistant pianists and Mrs. Hal Garnett choister. In the evening a very much enjoy- Start the New Year Right INSURE NOW and BE SAFE for 1933 We Sell Every Kind of Good Insurance Dffiibnrp& Dcjis Donat Bldg., Phone 56 Ik IS THE value of that new radio included in your fire insurance policy? You have added many other new "things" to your home. Are they cov ered? :V S. S. DAVIS Ground Floor Bates Bldg. PLATTSMOUTH ID ed Christmas play was presented by the young people of the church. This play had been planned for the Christmas season but was omitted owing to illness. The playlet follow ed the musical portion of the pro gram, in tne cast or "Tne . star Shines," a religious drama, were Mrs. B. F. Hardison, Mrs. L.. W. McKin- ney, Mrs. Hal Garnett, Reuel Sack, Earl Winscott, Alva Carey, Ruth Nelson, Maxine Graves, Eleanor Black, Carrol Sutton, Frances Grif fin, Louise Taylor, Helen Lynch, Eve lyn Gooding, Katherine Hiner, Mil dred Eledge, Dora Eledge, Dorothy McCarty, Clifton Hardtaon, Bessie Carey, Greth Garnett. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given to all stock holders of the Plattsmouth Loan & Building association, that the regu lar annual stockholders meeting will be held on Monday evening, January 9, 1933, for the purpose of electing three directors and such other busi ness as may come before the meet ing. The meeting will be held at the office of the association in the Brown Jewelry store at 8 o'clock. C. A. JOHNSON, E. P. LUTZ, President. Secretary. ATTENTION EVERYONE Here is what you have been wait ing for. Grand Masque Ball Satur day, January 21st, American Legion Bldg., given by Holy Rosary Parish. Watch for further particulars. ltd-ltw The Journal will appreciate your phoning In news Items. Oall No. 8. Thank i Fine Selection in Head of Cham ber of Commerce William Baird, Long Prominent in Community Makes Fine Lead ership in Body. The selection of William Baird as president of the Chamber of Com merce is a very happy one for the community, assuring this body the continuance of the excellent leader ship that it has had in the past years. Mr. Baird has made Plattsmouth his home since 1908 when he came here as superintendent of the Bur lington shops of this city. In that position he served most efficiently for his company, producing a high standard of work that was recognized wherever the Burlington was known and the standard of the shop was the source of pride to Mr. Baird and his employes. His services with the Bur lington terminated only with his honorary retirement at the close of a long service. His selection will give the people of Plattsmouth and the Chamber of Commerce a leader who will have the time at his disposal to carry on what ideals that he may have in the way of community advancement. Mr. Baird is well suited to the new posi tion and with the fine loyal support that the past presidents have re ceived at large of the Chamber of Commerce should be able to make his term outstanding. The wide acquaintance of Mr. Baird in the state is also a point of advantage to him that will come in excellently in making contacts for the civic organization in any part of the state. The selection of Mr. Baird is most pleasing and assures that the motto of the Chamber of Commerce shall continue to bo "Onward Plattsmouth." HAVE PLEASANT PARTY ENTERS LAW FIRM Matthew G. Herold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herold of this city, who has been engaged in the prac tice of law at New York City for a number of years following his grad uation from Harvard, has been made a member of the firm of Baldwin, Hutchlns & Todd. Mr. Herol4 has been engaged in practice with this firm for a number of years and is now a memDer. The law firm is one of the out standing legal establishments of the national metropolis and has a na tion wide reputation for their work. The firm specializes in the handling of trusts and estates and have had the management of many of the large New York estates Including that of the Whitney family. The selection of Mr. Herold is a fine recognition of his ability and work in his profession as among the outstanding members of the bar. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE PLATTSMOUTH STATE BANK of Plattsmouth, Nebr. Charter No. 786 In the State of Ne braska, at the close of business December 31, 1932. Resources Ijoan.s arid-Discounts S3 Overdrafts Bonds and Securities (exclu sive of earn reserve) 2 Judgments and Claims Jianklnp House. Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Kstate Cash in Bank and Due from National and State Banks, subject to check Conservation Fund 13.793.18 72.27 12,898.49 271.18 25.000.00 11.000.00 45.713.27 1,784.97 TOTAL. .$710,533.40 .$ C0.000.00 2K.504.00 31.04H.23 6,500.00 Liabilities Capital Stock Surplus Fund Undivided l'roflts (Net) Iteserve for Bond Deprecia tion Individual Deposits subject to Check. .$2G2.387.C8 Time Certificates of Deposit 279.739.72 SavinKS Deposits . . 30.809.00 Cashier s Checks .. 4.420.60 C77.3S7.00 Inie to National and State Banks He-discounts Bills Payable Depositors' Final Settlement Fund ...I none none none 17.128.23 TOTAL. . f710.533.48 State of Nebraska 1 V County of Casa J I. H.' A. Schneider. President of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement la a tru) and correct copy of the report made to the Department of Trade and Commerce. H. A. SCHNEIDKrt, Attest: President. HENRY HORN. Director. - FRANK A. CLOIDT, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of January, 1933. EDNA WARREN. (Seal) Notary Public (My commission expires Oct. 19. 1938.) Journal Want-AOs cost only a few cents and get real resultsl . . r , z 4 Abstracts of Title Phone S24 - Plattsmouth ! 'W'W-M'IM I I Wi t The St. Luke's rectory was the scene of a very pleasant social gath ering Tuesday evening, when Canon and Mrs. W..J. H. Petter entertained a number of the ycung people of the church and those home from school for the holiday vacation. The evening was spent in games which were much enjoyed and which included a treasure hunt at which a great deal of enjoyment was derived. In the contests of the evening prizes were awarded to James Begley, Jr., and Miss Lucille Hatt. At the close of the evening dainty and delicious ' refreshments were served by Mrs. Petter to add to the enjoyment of the occasion. Nichols Store ; at Louisville is Bun diarized Large Number of Articles of Wear , ing Apparel Taken in Baid on the Store. The F. H. Nichols store,, the oldest and one of the largest business houses of Louisville, was burglarized? some time Monday night and- loot taken amounting to J200. The articles taken were largely wearing apparel for men and women and embraced a wide range from men's outer clothing to ladies' under garments. ' Tho robbery was discovered this morning when the hour for opening the store arrived, It being found that a window in. the rear of the build ing had, been, broken, . which per mitted entrance to the building and the removal, of the goods from the store. Mr. Nichols has suffered the , rob bery of his store somo six times In the past few years, but a short time ago. had decided, to drop the burglar insurance as a curtailment of his ex penses and the stock taken last night was uninsured. ,The robbery was reported to the office of Sheriff Homer Sylvester this morning but as the robbero had sev eral hours to make their escape there was little hope of capturing them until they made attempts to dispose of the goods. VISITING FROM DENVER Mrs. Fred Clugy is enjoying a visit from her old time friends, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Wellman, of Denver, who arrived Sunday for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Wellman were residents hero seme twenty-six years ago and finds but few of tho friends of his earlier years here. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wcndt and two children of Denver have also been visiting at the Clugy home, re turning the last of the week to their home. Phone the news to No. C. HllllllllllflS SIIIIIIHIIIIIIHB - u A ImiIiiiiiJ KJDT II Plattsmouth's Leading Cash Store 1 Consistently High Quality Merchandise at Lowest Possible Prices g 19 I WHITE KING j Med. Size . . . . c Hard Vatcr COCOA ALMOND ;;4 bare 25c - MEAT DEPARTMENT Pork Liver lb. 5c Fancy Bee Roast A-1 Quality: Per pound - Round Steals Por Pound - - - - Sirloin Stealt Pop Pound - - - BostonButts. By piece;1 for slicing. Lb. ----- - V i r . Swift's Smoked Hams HalS or Whole Lb Hams jUjg? Boiling BecS Corn fed. Per lb. - 1 Bacon Squares 5 Per pound - - - H Clear oin Paddies 2 Pounds for Spare Good and meaty. a Paddies . ; ; ' c Per lb. - - Fresh Fancy Picnics v- ' . . . For Dablng or DroilinQ Lb. ... .... 13 raisins : -nflfc E 4-lb. bag, 27o, 2-lb. bag, - - - - . LLC' 1 MICHIGAN NAVY BEANS -fl nc 5 10 lbs., 37o- 5 lbs. - - - - - JLLv PURE MUSTARD s Quart Jar - - - - - - -. - - Maxwell House Cofice 3-lb. can, SBo' 1-lb. can - - - - - - PRUNES 23 Medium size. : .lbs for - - 1 PEELED PEACHES jm Fancy quality. 2 lbs. - y TOMATOES E5 No. size can,. 10c Ho. 2 oan g PEABERRY COFFEE ( 3 lbs., 6Sc. Per pound - - 1 VIGO DOG FOOD 2 cans for - - . - - 2SC Casco Creamery Butter ' cp , Quartered, 22o lb. Solids, jib. ... -. - - - . H IS CORN MEAL 1 0-l b. sack, 18 6-lb. sack 1 ROLLED OATS Dulk. 1 0-1 b. bag - -. - - S HERSHEY COCOA SS5 7-i veil I I '-'.. -...is. J4 J" . . . . i Mc (Die OaSKLWIOTE m a tin . frc Crystal vmte n xo Dars, POTATOES 15c Bushel FINK GATING IL. H HOME CROWN LDS. ... .ZjSC5 LI HMD LETTUCE Ice Berg Per Head. 7c S ORANGES fSoSm9 15 & 25c 13 APPLES Roman Beauty and Weinsaps 4 lbs. 19c R BANANAS 3 lbs. . ' I 'I 1 - ... . .. 25c CELERY Stalk .10c & 15c I lb; c i RUTABAG0ES lb. 2c m CRANBERRIES Qt. 15c : . MOHEV 2 comb, ;23t : 5-lb. pail, 40 2,2-lb.,25 - 4 TTue . BOkbEN'S MILK s Tall oans. Eaoh ----- . - - LYEIG A or Waitchdofir 3 cans for - - - - . - - - - REDjROSiE OLEO Fancy, quality. .1-lb. oarton - - - s s S5c - Mc Z I i Boss Flour (AB-lb.y Every Sack Warranted. Per sack .-- . - - ,78c SAUER KRAUT, First Prize 3 large. No. 2 V size cans - - - BLUE ROSE RICE Fancy. . 3 lbs. for . - - - . - IG A PANCAKE FLOUR 3i4-lb. bag, 13o 2 for - - ' - IGA OATS; Tall Packase Quick op Regular. Package .-; - - 25c c m H3c i Granulated Gucar 10-1 b. Cloth Dag - - - -, - - IGA FLOUR, Fancy Patent nvtor N No finer Flour allied. 4S-lb. bag . - - - cX1 Bran, 100-lb. bag . . . ; .55 f l Shorts, 100-lb. bag 4 ; .CSS M Ground Corn, 100-lb. barj : . . ,--2 rZ5EZ:::-"::::3?c:::-"-OTr to-"