s TEUESDAY, JANUAEY 4. 1934. PLATTSLIOTTTn SEKI - WIXULY JOUBUAL page mr.is 9 Per Gallon EFFECTIVE NOW CONOCO BRGIZ! AND OTHER CONOCO GASOLINE PASSING ON TO YOU THE ENTIRE 2c REDUCTION in Federal GASOLINE TAX. Legion Revolt Leader Names Ruling Clique Omaha and Lincoln Ken Are Said to Dominate the Organization in This State. NOTICE TO STCCHZOITEHS Notice is nereoy given to all stock holders of the Flattsmouth Loan & Building: association, that the regu lar annual stockholders meeting will be held on Tuesday evening. January 9, 19C4, for the purpose of electing three directors and such other busi ness a3 may come before the meet ing. The meeting will be held at the office cf the association in the Brown jewelry store at 8 o'clock. C. A. JOHNSON, E. P. LUTZ. President. Secretary tfd&w DOCTORS TIGHT EESI-EEEI DIES 13 E5DIA2TA After an illness that covered the past year, Jack Moye, son of Sam Moye, former resident here, died Sat urday morning at .a hospital at In dianapolis, where he had been for several weeks. The Moye family nov; reside at Evansville, Indiana. The body is to be brought to Greenfield, Iowa, where services will be held cr. "Wednesday and the body laid to ret beside that cf the mother who parsed away while the family were residents here. St. John's. Doctors cf the Nev. :cu:idiard outports had their backs to the wall in a battle against beri beri, a disease caused by specific diet deficiencies, Avhich often follows the wake of poverty. Last winter 25 per cent of the people in Newfoundland were on the dole and 0 percent will be dependent during the next two months. Physicians said there have been repeated visitations of beri-beri in villages where most of the lisher folk are existing on rations equaling ?1. SO a month. CALLED TO MISSOUFJ Last evening Oliver Baker, who has been engaged at the Arthur Troop farm, south of this city, departed for Missouri, being called there by a message announcing the serious ill ness of his mother, residing at Hums ville. Mrs. Baker is also the mother of Mrs. H. L. Capper of this city, who was unable to iur.ke the trip to Mis souri. AID TO WIKE GEOWEHS less AND 1B34 Madrid. To help wine growers the minister of agriculture recom mended the enforcement of a law, promulgated in May. under which res taurant owners would have to give a pint of domestic wine free with each meal costing less than 1.20. Ralph St. Clair, adjutant of the McCook post which is leading a Ne braska American Legion "revolt," Friday night announced names of members of the alleged "clique" said to be dominating the organization in the state. His announcement followed in dorsement of the "revolt" by Harold G. Fee, farmer living north of Cam bridge, who is district commander of the area in which McCook is situ ated. Whv Ehct Reynolds. UNION ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor were at Nebraska City on last Saturday where they were visiting with friends and as well .looking after some business matters for a short time. Dr. G. L. Taylor of Platsmouth, veterinarian was a visitor in Union, called to look after some professional work at the home of Ivan Deles Der nier, where the latter hal a sick cow. Mr. and Mrs. Earl y. Keedy of Ashland were visiting with friends in Union on last Sunday, driving over for the day and were guests herej at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. j Porter. i C. E. Morse and family were guests; for the day on the last of the year Sunday at the home of his brother, S. F. Morse and family, where Loth families enjoyed a splendid day and a very fine dinner. During the morning last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. "W. H. Porter were- over can call on him and all are hoping that he will continue to show pro gress and that the progress may be permanent. Injured in Accident. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gillespie re ceived the very sad news of the in jury of their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Burrian Young who were returning from a visit at Nebraska City recently when they were struck by another car, containing four men. with an impact which killed one or the four men in the other car. and at the same time disabling both cars. The little fourteen month old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Young who was rid ing with them was thrown some fif teen feet from the car at the time of the impact and lit on the ground uninjured. Both Mr. and Mrs. Young were more or less bruised. Family Reunion on New Years. The family of C. F. Harris of which Mrs. J. Marion Stone is a mem ber, celebrated the pasting of the new year at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stor.e with a family reunion, with an excellent dinner. There were there for the occasion Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Harris, their son. Fulton. Vance Har ris and family. Hall Pollard and fam ily. L"r- Farris and family. Stirhr.j: Harris and family. Mr. and Mn. Donald Harris w re unable to be pres ent on account of the illne-,. of Mr?. Harris, who has len ktpt to her be, for a numbfr of days on ac ount cf an attack cf influenza. FOE SALE OS TRADE PurtLrrd lUNrein bull f,r sal" cr tradt. Albert Youn?. Murray. N br. Clubs of western Nebraska. St. Clair said, "demand to know wh such mer as Hird Stryker, Ciint Brome, Mc Dermott and Saniardick of Omaha. Jean Kindler. Curtis and Poteet of I to Plattsmouth where- they w ere at Lincoln are constantly trying to elect Sam Reynolds national commander. "The McCock post, in behalf of the rank and file clubs demand these men explain just what Reynolds has achieved for the good of the rank and file." St. Clair said "rank and file" clubs of Lincoln and Omaha are joining the move to transfer state headquarters from Lincoln. The "revolt" will take form, he said, when dictirct conven tions are held in March. Omahans Deny It Brome said Friday night that lead ing Omaha legionnaires work under their commanders, for the best inter ests of the legion, and denied exist ence of a clique. He characterized pretests from McCook as "the tail raisn DISAPPROVE JAZZ Dublin. The Irish Free State's campaign of disapproval against jazz Year after year this depend- v.xi-j lancir.s- received oiTicinl sunnort from INSURANCE SERVICE ij cardinal McRory and President De real Fire Windstorm Automobile We v.rit2 every kind of good Insurance. Insure to be Sure! ory and President De Vayera. who sent messages of ap proval to a big meeting at Mohill. The aim of the meeting was pro claimed on banners inscribed: "Down with jazz and raganism." WILLIAM HAKM 3IAERIED with Biixhury LSI tfavzs Phone 55 Flattsmouth St. Paul. William Hamm, jr.. wealthy St. Paul brewer who was a kidnap victim last summer, was mar ried hTe to Mrs. Marie Ilersey Car roll of St. Paul. Journal IVaru-Acls get results! ocd slogan to observe. emadSBTmfr s (EST r I O Don't skid; don't take chances, don't lose time fix ing punctures with those thin, old tires come in, find out the low cost of new guaranteed Goodyears in your size. All types all prices. Let us show you why. more people buy Goodyears than any other tires. Play safe, come in today. 4.40-21 Size For set of 4 FE EL S. Good Used Tires $l.CO and Up Expert Vulcanizing tending services at the Methodist church returning in time to enter tain visitors in the afiernoon. Miss Marjorie Hoback, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Y. Hoback is spending this week at the home oil her grandfather, W. L. Hoback, Mr. i and Mrs. Ray Uolhnun and Mr. and Mrs. John Hoback and family. j Joseph Davis w ho is chopping wood in the A. L. Decker timber cast cf Union, was a viator in Plattsmouth for over the wee kend. going to visit with his mother, 11 -s. Lydia M. Da vis, a nurse at the Nebraska Masonic home. Clarence Willis was shelling and delivering corn on last Tuesday to the Stites elevator, getting the corn cut of the way and thus having the matter on his hands so it will not intsrfcro with other work which may follow. Rev. W. A Taylor was over to Ne hawka on last Tuesday afternoon where he conducted the funeral ol the late Herman S: humacher v. ho passed away early on last Sunday morning. The interment was had at Xehawka. :-!r. and Mrs. Dean Gillespie and their son. Junior, were pleased on that couldn't wag the dog." As far a support of Reynolds is concerned, "Reynolds has the support of probably 95 per cent of Nebraska! legionnaires, and his candidacy for national commander has been in dorsed by state conventions," he said. It's Getting Serious. Stryker asserted previous state ments cf a clique were "just a daugh," but that the attack on Reynold?, "a man who will be national command er." is serious, and not representative of the spirit of Nebraska's legion' ls1 Sunday when an uncle and aunt, "which universally likes him." n'T'p to-.now it's bseu moakey busi ness," he said, "but we can't let a few- publicity seekers damage Reyn olds' chances. If anybody is fooli?h enough to think that seven or eight men cen t know wnat tnev re taiicingi about. If so, I'd like to be one of them." Denial of any trouble between Om aha posts, as a ersult of the "clique" charge, was made by E. J. Jull, com mander of the South Side post. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gillespie ac companied by Mr. ancl.Mrs. C. II. Wil cox of Dunbar ar.d where all enjoyed the day and a very fine dinner which was served by Mrs. Gillespie. Otis Keene has accepted a po3i- re running the legion, theylori wun in- construction company duct which is to span the Eurlington tracks at Oreapclis south of the river. This work will continue during the winter and it is expected that it will not be completed until early in the ?ummer. NOTICE TO C0M1IEE- CIAL TETJCK OWNEES It will be necessary for every own er of a commercial truck to procure from this office or from the bank a blank certificate for the weight of his truck UNLOADED. This blank must be filled out and signed by the wrelgher and sworn to before a No tary Tublic by the owner. JOHN.E. TURNER, County Treasurer. ELTUEITS TO CALTFGEinA Miss Ida Gunderscn, who came east with the body of her mother, Mrs. John Gunderson for interment at Vermillion, S. D., was in the city for a short time Tuesday en route to Glendale, California. She was accom panied from this city by Richard Henry Soennichsen, who makes his horns with the aunt and has been here for a short vicit with the relatives. Visiting in Hissouri. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hunter, bet ter known as "Slim" Hunter, de parted last Saturday via their auto fcr Poplar Eluffs. Mo., where they are spending some two weeks at the homes of the folks cf both Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, who make their homes there. This is many miles south of St. Louis and makes a long winter's drive to spend the holidays. Nebraska City, Nebr. Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday January ii, 7, 8, 9 Will Rogers in MR. SKITCH His Latest Picture with ZASU PITTS - EASILY GEEENE EUGENE PALLETTE ALSO A Fine Charlie Chase Comedy "Luncheon at Twelve" Mickey Mouse Carton and Fox News Matinee Saturday, 2: SO, 5-2 Oc; Three shows Saturday night. Balcony 5-2 0c; Sunday Matinee at 2.30, Continuous, Balcony 5-20c. COMING SITNDAY (Dec. 14) "Dinner at Eight" Return to Western Koine. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morton, who with their family reside near Hay Springs, in the northwestern part of the state, and who have been visiting here and also at Farmington, Mo., which is over near the eastern por tion cf the state, where they visited for a week, returning to Union late last week where they remained for over the week end, and on New Year's day started with their car for their home in the northwestern portion of Nebraska, making a trip or nearly two thousand miles in all. They en-joj-ed a very fine visit while here. Entertained lor Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Itueben E. Foster en tertained on last Sunday for the day and dinner when they had as their guests the family of George A. Stites of Union and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Franzen and their son, Donald, or Omaha. Mesdamcs Foster and Fran zen being sisters, which made the gathering the more enjoyable. The day was most pleasantly spent and all enjoyed a very fine dinner, which was served by Mrs. Foster. Home from the Hospital. L. F. Fitch, better known by his friends, and he has a host of them as "Bud" who has been at the hospital in Omaha for many months where he underwent a major operation, and where he has been receiving treat ment since and with the slow process -of recuperating he has been holding what he has gained and was able to return to his home in Union on New Year's day, and right glad was he to be home again where his many friends to. M sua MIT 1 0 3 A 1 OeJ4- offers you a chance to lower your food costs-"IF you change all your food buying to Hinky-Dinky! WW Del Monte Sliced cr Half Fcncy Fruit in Syrup Ho. 2i Cans, Hoz., Sl.CO; Eacli CAMPBELL'S SOUPS 2 cans - - US 1 i:r cf A -tetfil:l".-. Yrt-mlIr- Ht-fl', Tnninli). Tonsulo CkrH or TomaJo rralrrlli. Ad for Plattsmouth, FrL, SaL, Jan. 5 and 6 Benny Lass PEARS Kopeks 2 IGF 2jC Kitchen Grand Wax cr GREEN BEANS No. 2 Can, Q Doz., 90C for Q KAMO Assorted JELL Flavor, 6pkgs.,25c Ssno&sd PICNIC HAMS, lb. . 8c 5;vjfln fancT Snr 'ure1 rti! 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