PAGE TIGHT PLATTSMOUTH SPLIT - WEEKLY JOUENAL -7 ilkY SATKFACTl(nSjARANIEED J " CE1EBKATES BIRTHDAY The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Warner near this city was the scene of a very pleasant gathering of your.g people on lart Sunday, the occasion being tne twelfth birthday anniver sary cf Mi33 Vivian Warner. The afternoon was spent in names' and contests and in which prizes were awarded to Virginia Kolacne. of Om aha, Gerald Kehne and Millie Koz acek of this city. In honor cf the occasion the guect of honor received many beautiful and charming gifts. At the close of the afternoon re freshments were served, featuring the birthday cake with its glowing candles. Mis? Eleanor Smetana and Miss Loa Davis did the serving. State Banking Department Files He A answer mere Present:; Claims in Salt to Enjoin Closing Park cf Murdcik Filed Some Week! Ago. AMERICAS FAVORITE FLOOR COVERSftC w 9 GUARANTEED RUGS 7t . ..MUJJM!1 FOR SAIE One gray horse, 9 years old, weight 1300 lbs.; One iron gray mare, 11 years old, weight 1400; One sorrel mare, 7 years old, weight 1330. Also some milk cows. Call or see Dan Sudduth. phone Xo. 1213, Weeping Water. BURGLARY AT GBEEKW00D From Monday's Daily This morning Sheriff Homer Syl vester was called to Greenwood where the residence of Dr. X. J. Tal cott was reported to have bten bur glarized Sunday night. Teh message received here did not give the details of the burglary or the amount of loot secured by the unw;Iocn:e call ers. The residence is located in the cast portion of the town of Green- i wood. HISS HUGHES RECOVERING Wanted When relatives and friends visit ed Miss Friedda Hughes Sunday at the Covenant hospital of Omaha, they found hsr recovered sufficiently to be brought home. Miss Hughes recently underwent a double major operation. Her rapid recovery has been very pleasing to her many friends. She will recuperate further at the home of her rimer, Mrs. If. G. McClusky. It is hoped now, that her restoration to good health may be complete. 'eery Friday and Saturday Hens, Heavy, lb. . . . 3LlC Leghorn Hens, lb. . . 80 Springs, Smooth . . 100 Stags, per lb 70 Cox, ner lb St We Buy Eggs As you knew, we have ono price to all. This orice is in CASH or Trr.sle, cptionai with you. We use only p. nice new clean egg case. For the best of service and sat isfaction bring your Eggs and Poultry to SOENNICHSEN'S Phone 42 i Largest Store In Cass County, Plattsmoutb, Nefcr. The State nevaranenL o; Banking and K. II. Luikart as superintendent of banks have filed their answer In the case of the Bank of Murdock against the Department of Banking and Superintendent of Bank.-, in which answer they relate the facts and circumstances leading up to the closing cf the doers of said bank on February 2, 1934. Said answer alleges that in May, 1932, the officials cf the bank were called into conference with (Seorge Woods, bank commissioner at Lin coln, at which conference tha report of the Dank Examiner McLain dated May 3, 1932, was discutd and fol lowing said conference bank Commis sioner Wood reported that said bank report showed that there were exist ing probable losses in said bank of $33,o9 4.2S; that the cash revcrv. averaged from 6 to 7 To ; that it had bills payable of $21,000.0 ) and rediscounts ot $14,730 and salaries then being paid were $4,800.00 per year. Said report directed thai sal aries be cut to not more than $3,000 and that a levy cf 100 amassment bo made by the stockholders, 55, 000.00 of which was directed to be collected v.ithin CO days. That taid order had not been complied, with. Said answer further allegej that on Dee. 19, 1932 said bank was first closed by the banking department, at which time it was in a failing con dition, its surplus and reserve being eliminated by existing loans; that said bank had failed to comply with the requirements of the banking de partment to bring its cash reserve up to the amount required by law; that on said date it wa- indebted cn its bills payable in the sum of ?2C,330.00 and had rediscounts in the sum of $21, 907. OS. its deposit with its cor respondent banks in Omaha and Lin coln totaling $2C.19 and its cash on hand $1.76. On paid date there war, an estimated loss cn its bond account of $0,000.00 and estimated deprecia tion on it: banking house furniture ar.d fixtures of $.",C00.0'.t and $2,- Welcomed I- - i 1.1 4. !Hill!;!!i!iI!!!3i!i!!!!i!li!!l!illll fit: Vv- -. i x ' f. . t .r '. ' t . s :.". V"fi-v J i General Jcscph Haller, Polish war fcerc, ts h.c arrived in Chicago Fri day. General Haller plans a stay of r.:no days in Chicago on a mission to iaise funds for 4,000 disabled Amer ican citir.e::c who fousht in the Pol- :s:a amy. ine geneial was jj-reeteci by Low Everyday Prices are What Court! Mosl P . , nm that's what Wn Offr Yoj Ths d?.iiy cavin;.;:; you ri rrmli Uraiiin; i?r. f 21 mere lIlEi'i OiiCCt :' iiffVfUlnrr yri fr.5rit cn scrnc scnsaiianel f!;r:ci'i afJverr;i'-J r r,n? r two d?yc of the week merely it uif.rn-.t r'i!s;r': ! Ike !! All of the mild, ir.ellow smooth ness of superior Santos Coffees, freshly roasted, freshly ground for you. Ira up ry &S SI f -- ? A!."'.v. r-. -, i . . . - - 7 ;'f Choice coffees,dclicately blended to tempt your appetite with a rich, full-bodied bouquet, freshly roasted, freshly ground for you. 07! 'A. thrci:? cl relish-Americans. Surplus 3. ooo. oo Net profits 10, ISC. 00 500.00 cn its other real estate ar.d Y reorganization which involves mart noseirv for easte; Gccd for Looks Good for Wear! These hose are specially reinforced to give you long miles of fashionable wear. You'll love the pretty spring colors colors that blend softly with your cos time. Best of all a hose for every purse. 89c SI. 49 t Beau Brummel SHIFTS Guaranteed Fast Colors Wew Spring Patterns $2 "6?45 MEN SAY "They're a Great Idea" -these SHIRTS and SHORTS Pre Shrunk, Balloon Seat Elas tic Sfdes, Color-Fast Shorts Fine Combed Y?.rn Swiss Rib Shirts Your Choice 35 each YOUNG MEN'S S3A1FS Fine Quality Fur Felt New Pastel Shades Silk and Rayon Hose High Spliced Keels 3 Pairs for (Hi Ri G WORK SHIRTS FINE QUALITY CKAttLRAY Coat Style! Full Cut! Triple Stitched! 1 in YOUNG MEN'S Leather Soles and Heels Smart Styles $i.go to "Star Brand" YCLr.'G WOMEN'S Sport ' Jifios-ds Two Tone, Biege Shades $2.9S to $3.90 "Star Brand" White Shoes Fine Kid and Calf Leathers for Easter Straps - Ties - Pumps $2.90 to $3.98 "Star Brand" Li " 1 an existing c-stirriktert 1ol;s of ?2S,- 000.00 cn its leans and that there were other exirtir.3 lesses unknown to the Department of Banking. That following the closing of said bank on Doc. 19, 1932, the officers ami directors thereof, procured 83 of its creditors to agree that deposi tors rights to withdraw should be limited to 1 and the bank was re leased from payment of interest, without limitation as to the period of tims such agreement should be in force. ' ' That on July 29. 193C. the bank ing department caused the plaintiff bank to b? re-examined by Bank Kxaminer McLain and his report dis closed loans which are not accept able a::eets and rhculd be eliminated and other non-acceptable items as fellows: Loans G0,782.SO Dond depreciation 0,256.50 Other real estate 2.500.00 Banking hou-e 3.500.00 Furniture and fixtures 1,500.00 Other items 215.00 $35,1SG.00 and that under raid report an as !:rmD:;t cf 230 on the capital stock would b necescary to restore solvency. Said report further chows excess loans and past due loans of 537, 944. S2 and that the bank ofti :ial3 of plaintiff bank have made no plans for reorganizing and removing the restrictions. That as a result of :-aid report cf T.Ir. Allen, the .;upcr-vi.-ing examiner, C. F. Roetzd re ported to the Superintendent of Banks and to the Federal Deposit In surance company, in part: "Inas much as the report indicates the bank to be l.opelcrsly insolvent, its application for membership in t lie Temporary Deposit Insurance Fund i-hould be rejected." 'I lie answer further alleges that the bank is hopelessly insolvent and lias no plans by which solvency can be restored; that the Banking De partment will not approve a plan of .256 .IQc .23c .21$ "writedown" by depositors of any part of thei rdeposit claims; that by liquidating the bank, the assets may be pledged for a loan from the Re construction Finance Corporation in a sum tqual to 75 cf the appraised value of the asset:, whiih can Le used to pay dividends to the depositors forthwith. NOTICE TO FILE CLAIMS on ?74, 754.09 That on said date the capital struc ture of said bank actually was: Capital stock $20,000.00 Surplus 5.000.00 Net profits and reserves 9,184.24 534.1S4.24 which report indicates, it is al leged .that an astesfment of 300 on the capital stock would be neces sary to re-tore the bank to solvency. That at said date, there were bills payable in the sum of $7,087.48, re discounts in the sum of $1,024.44 and also excess loans and past due loans in the total sum of $190,123.09 bo sides overdrafts permitted in the trust fund accounts and cash itcni3 were carried in trust cash accounts. That plaintiff bank was examined by Fred E. Allen, federal deposit in surance examiner, as of Dec 29, 1933, for the purpose of procuring relief under the national banking act of 1933, which act provides that an ap plicant bank must show solvency to procure a loan. The report of Mr. Allen shows loans not acceptable which should be eliminated and other non-acceptable items as follows: Loans $46,926.12 Bond depreciation 6.001.50 Banking house 3,500.00 Furniture and fixtures 1.000.00 Other real estate 2,500.00 Judgments and claims 980.00 Other Items 170.00 To Creditors of the Bank of Mur doch. Murdo.-k, Nel.ra-ka: Noihc i". hereby given that the 10th day cf March. under:-ig. ied. E. II. Luikart, Superin tendent of Banks, of the Department of Banking of the State of Nebraska, ir.ade rr,d entered an crd:-r pursuant to the terms of which aM creditors and persons having claims against the I-ank cf Murdoch, Murdock, Ne braska, are ordered to file the same with the Depart mer.t of Banking, at its office in the Bank of Murdor k, in the City of Murdcck. Nebraska, on or before the 13th day cf May, 192 4. under the penalty of having their claims not to filed forover barred, unless for lawful reasons shown per mirsion may' be given to file claim within six mouths after the date cf said order. Any creditors not receiving through the mail, proper form for filing claim may obtain Fame at the office of the Department of Banking in tli2 Bank of Murdock, Murdork, Nebraska. K. H. LUIXAHT. Superintendent of Banks. m22-2tw GUESTS ARE COMING Enjoy the invigorating, irresistible flavor of the world's choicest coffees, exquisitely blended to delight your Uste. Freshly roasted, freshly ground for ycu. Wondar Bread and Cake Demonstration Saturday! Sugar, Granulated, 10-Ife. cloth bag.Q rzn 100-lb. Sack, $4,S3 rrr! Casco Butter, solids, lb i Quartered, 2,7c lb. Oleomargarine, per lb Tomatoes, No. 22 cans, 2 for .... Hand Facked Pears, No. 2, 2 cans for Heavy Syrup Crackers, Soda cr Graham, caddy Ficsh Stcck 2-lb. Caddy Pink Salmon, 1-lb. tall, 2 cans 250 Psiacaroni or Spaghetti, 8-oz. pkg. . . .50 5 Quaker Brand 3Cade with Miik rjr: Light House Cleanser, 3 for 100 Spinach, First Prize, No. 1 tall, 3 for . 25i Cake Flour, IGA, light, fluffy 240 H Prunes, med. size, 2 lbs 2S0 Wcodbur3r,c Facial Saap, 3 bars .... 270 Pitted Red Cherries, Mo. 19 can. . . .530 Prunes, Fresh, No. 10 can 3S0 So-Called Gailcn'' Size S Malt Syrup, IGA or Ideal, each Greer. Beans, No. 2 rv-"i 1 i'nU rJi- 9 Palm Olive or Camay, 6 bars for Raisins, Seeded, 4 lbs. for Hominy, First Prize, 3 l.ge. cans . S3 llcdium Size Cans, 5c each Mustard, quart jar Catsup, 14-oz. bottle, 2 for Peanut Butter, quart jar 230 White Kins: Gran. Scap, small size lilediur.i Size, 170 large Sisc, 23c Perk and Beans, med. size cans, ea. G cans for 23 3 Oans Si 40 . . .250 . . . 29c . . .250 . . .120 . . . 03 5b SEED POTATOES Sziall size, seed stcck. 100 lbs $1. 23 .25 .OS .33 - $81.087.G2 That on said date the capital struc ture of said bank was as follows: Capital 520,000.00 The "Woman's club of PlattrnioutM Is to be hostess to the convention of the first district April 2-4, with around 300 delegates in attendance. This is Plattsmouth's opportunity to prove herself a city of hospitable and gracious courtesy. The houins committee are asking that the residents take a survey of the homo capacity for entertaining some ot the delegates over night. TI13 serving of breakfast is optional with the hostess. Thi3 committee consisting of Mo damcs L. S .Dsvoe. George L. Farley, It. W. Knorr, J. E. Wiles. K. J. Itichey and II. L. Thomas, hone to -r-t,ito their canvass witMn the next few days. Many homes will extend help in this way to make this part of the convention a success. WIKESAF or JONATHAN APPLES 5 Its. for. HEAD IE1TUCE Solid, ciisp. Per head CEA1IGEJ Lartjo zizz, per tic -en GEAPE FRUIT Nice size, 4 fcr RADISHES 3 bunches for CAEEAGE New crop Texas. Per lb SEETS cr CAIiEOTS Per bunch .ID .04 .05 HI MEAT DEPARTMENT Baby Beef Roast, lb 11$ .200 .150 .350 H 350 200 250 -i-i-::-:-ir-:: Tkomai Walliny Company h Abstracts of Title Phone 334 PlatUtmoutb 4-4- Rcuzid cr Sirloin Steak, lb Shoulder Steak, fancy quality, lb. Center Cut Perk Chops, 2 lbs Cut frcm Small Ilcgs Boneless Pork Butts, 2 lbs 4 to 6-Ib. Average Weight Fresh Perk Liver, sliced, 3 lbs. . . . Fresh sliced Sable Fish, fey., lb. . . 3 Fresh Chicken Halibut, lb 250 H Red Alaska Salmon, per lb 250 gj Salt Lake Herring, 3 fish 3LO0 M Fey. Holland Herring, mixed, keg . . 950 Fancy Milkers, $1.05 Keg r: Oysters are Still in Season Is!