THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1933. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUENAL PAGE THREE Saturday, August 9 Music by Angelo Lupo's Orchestra OLD FASHIONED DANCE SUNDAY From 8 p. m. to 12 Midnight Music by Lyric (Bohemian) Orchestra Dancing 25c APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED Omaha. Internal Revenue Col lector O'Malley, announced several important appointments affecting outstate divisional offices. E. P. Chadderdon of Holdrtge was named collector at the Hastings ol fice. W. B. llillson, of Lincoln, will hav-e charge of collections in the capitol city. Eugene T. Porter of Grand Island is made assistant col lector at Alliance. H. M. Sampson of: Greeley was appointed cashier of the main bureau in Omaha and Mrs. Catherine Plynn of Omaha was made list clerk. E. P. Smith of Om aha and John McCarthy of O'Neil were given temporary appointments as collectors of special processing taxes put into effect under the "new deal." CHARGE KRA VIOLATORS Danver, Colo., Aug. 14. Names of CO firms charged with violating the recovery code were sent to Washing ton by T. J. Morrissey, United States district attorney. Morrissey said the firms failed to reduce hours or raise wages, or both, after signing the re covery code. INTEREST MORATORIUM Bucharest. The government an nounced 'an official transfer "mora torium on payment of all interest on debts, effective Aug. 15. UNION ELEVATOR BURNS From Monday's Daily Attorney Carl D. Ganz, of Alvo, was among those visiting in the city today and where he was called on some matters of business. Eldon Snoke, prominent resident cf the vicinity of Eagle, was in the city for a short time today looking after some matters of business at the court house and visiting with friends. For news of shopping bargains, read the ads in the Journal. You will find them the equal In every way of the "headliners" offered by large city stores. SEB CABS For Sale 1932 Chevrolet Sedan 1931 Chevrolet Coupe 1931 Chevrolet Coach 1930 Chevrolet Coupe 1929 Chevrolet Coupe 1930 Chevrolet Truck 1928 Chevrolet Truck 1931 Ford Roadster 1929 Ford Roadster 1928 Ford Roadster 1929 Ford Coach 1930 Ford Coach 1928 Ford Coach 1930 Chrysler Sedan 1932 Chrysler Sedan 1928 Chrysler Coach 1930 Chrysler Coupe 1927 Ford Sedan 1926 Ford Sedan 1925 Ford Sedan We Carry Our Own Finance at a Very Low Rate $4.00 a $100.00 on Unpaid Balance CJouaEi Auto o. Nebraska City, Nebr. The elevator at Union owned by George E. Stites, was completely destroyed by a re that was discovered Monday night at 11:30 and which left only the charred frame of the metal covered building remained standing Tuesday. The elevator had a capacity of 10,000 bushels, containing at the time of the fire 1,600 bushels of wheat and between 4C0 and 500 bushels of oats. The loss which is estimated at $6,000, is partially cov ered by insurance. The blaze was first noticed Mon day night between 11 and 11:30 p. m. by Art Jones and Simon Gru ber, the fire at that time breaking out at the top of the elevator build ing. The Union fire departmetn was called and battled the flames but the blaze had made too much headway and it was impossible to check the spread of the fire through the build ing. Mr. Stites has owned the elevator for the past five years, it formerly being the property of McCarthy & Sturm. Mr. Sties is owner of another ele vator at Union, located not far from the burned building. Journal Want-Ads get results! EPW0RTH LEAUGE ORGAN IZES A DRAMATIC CLUB Last Sunday evening the Epworth League of the Methodist church met after the devotional service and or ganized a dramatic club which will be known as the E. L. D. C. The pur pose of this club is to develop di-a-matic talent among the youth of the church and also afford entertainment and inspiration in programs of this nature. Bible stories, Sunday school lessons, religious plays will be pro duced through drama and pageantry during the coming fall and winter months. Much dramatic talent is sure to be discovered in a large group of young people. All young people of the city v.-ho are not enrolled in young peoples societies elsewhere and who will enroll as members of the Epworth League are eligible and in vited to join the club. You can have a great time this coming winter. The officers elected last night were Alton Roland, president; Virginia Trively, secretary and treasurer. Lil lian Solomon and Naomi Day form the cast and resolutions committee. The dramatic work of the club will be supervised by one who has had wide experience in the art of drama and pageantry. NO OLD AGE PENSION LEVIES The old age pension law, recom mended by Governor Bryan and pass ed by the last legislature, officially went into effect Aug. 10, but prom ises" to be a dead letter this year be cause of lack of levy by the county boards. State Tax Commissioner Smith said county boards are not re quired to report to him and he has no official knowledge that any coun ty levied the fifty cent maximum tax upon adults to replace any funds taken from the county general fund to pay pensions. County boards may make their levies anytime after Aug. 1, and most of them did this before Aug. 10 when the pension law became effective and many declined to levy pension funds on the ground that the law was not! then in effect and for the further rea son that they had no way of getting the names of adults from 1 to 50 years in a county. ! Pnmmiccinnpr C"riMi cniH n special form would be sent out next year and precinct assessors will take the names of adults. The pension law is also open to legal obstructions be cause of the age at which one is elig ible to receiv a pension was incorrect ly enrolled in the bill as 65 years. LOUISVILLE LADY HEADS RELIEF The state relief committee has is sued authority thus far to county relief committees to buy 562,000 worth of groceries, fuel or clothing. The additional counties, Pawnee, Dawe3 and Webster, have applied to the state committee for relief, mak ing a total of fifty-four counties out of ninety-three. A delegation from Hastings call ed upon Atkins late Saturday night stating that Adams county is not get ting adequate relief. Miss Edith Stander of Louisville, Neb., was appointed by State Re lief Committee Chairman Biart to handle relief work" in Dakota county as a direct representative of the state committee. The relief situation in Dakota county is the most acute in the state and it is for that reason that a special administrative agent has been appointed for that county. Relief arrangements were being com pleted by the state director in Cedar, Knox, Boyd and Holt counties and work will te immediately started in those areas. ran b Line! and Keep Step DON'T LET A FIRE, WINDSTORM OR CAR ACCIDENT STOP YOUR COKE-BACK. Insure to be Sure A few Dollars spent for Good Insur ance protects the efforts and savings of years cf work. Don't go without it. Much or Little Eegardlecs cf the amount you own, it should te insured. How about household goods? Have you the cash to replace the necessary articles if fire should destroy your home today ? We Sell Every Kind of Good Insurance Ouxbury & Davis Donat Bldg., Phone 56 ' " ' " " ' 7- ' . Yfoe (SomniioDee Glew SoupeirffiiDeO! AT THE PRICE OF REGULAR Some "regular" gasolines may equal Standard Red Crown In one or two qualities none surpasses it. And we believe that not one equals it in all the essentials of good gasoline. 1 Top anti-knock rating for its price class. 2 Unsurpassed in starting and acceleration. 3 Free from harmful sulphur and gum. 4 Accurately adjusted for seasonal variation. 5 Always uniform everywhere. 6 Unsurpassed in mileage and economy. 7 Sells at the prce of regular. L CO PBMfflM "Sells at the Price of Regular" sine red. mmm mzmn ALSO DISTRIBUTORS OF ATLAS TIRES- Cope. 1933. Standard Oil Co. will always find this store giving fullest value in good quality and low price which has helped hundreds of Plattsmouth families to keep food costs at a minimum. cTS Royal Red Pitted CHERRIES or Dromedary ECf!". 2for23c Happy Isle or Summer Isle PINEAPPLE Matched Slices 17 5' No. 21, Cans - - - - U Ad for Friday and Saturday, August 18-19 Tendersweet Brand Sugar CRH CJc Medium Can - - - Doz., 60c; Case, 48 cans, $2.4C Northern or Michigan NAVY BEAKS 5-lb. 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