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FAGS FOTJB PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL Awards Made to Exhibitors at the Korn Palace Large List of Winners in Best Corn Show Held Here in a Long Period of Years. Clas3 A, Lot 110 Ear Yellow Corn (red cob) class. 46 entries. G. C. Parriott, 1st; Paul Wolph, 2nd; Ralph L . Parkening, 3rd; Chas. Mead, 4th; Herman T. Graham, 5th; Frank Lipert, 6th. Class A, Lot 2 10 Ear White Corn (white cob) class. 13 entries. Will H. Wiles, 1st; Mrs. Lou Vallery, 2nd; Alex Campbell, 3rd; John S. Vallery, 4th; Lester Meisinger, 5th; George Schroeder, 6th. Class A, Lot 310 Ear White Corn (red cob). 28 entries. Ray Abel. 1st; Mrs. M. Smock, 2nd; Charles Koke, 3rd; Reuel Sack, 4th; Eugene Mei singer, 5th; Fred G. Nolting. 6th. Class A, Lot 4 10 Ear Other Dent (than Al. A2, A3). 4 entries. Ray 0. Harold, 1st and 2nd: Richard Hollenbeck, 2nd and 3rd; F. C. Bar rett, 3rd and 4th; Joseph Bierl 4th and 5th. Class A, Lot 510 Ear 90-Day Corn (any color. 9 entries. Eli Parker (red white cap) 1st; Eli Parker, (white) 2nd; Eli Parker (yellow) 3rd; Dale HSnton (red white cap) 4th; ,C. C. Barnard (red) 5th; Arthur Hansen (red) 6th. Class A. Lot 6 10 Ear Flour Corn (any color) No entries. Class A, Lot 7 10 Ear Flint or Squaw Corn (any color) F. C. Bar rett (on red mixed) 1st and 2nd; F. C. Barrett (on white mixed) 2nd and 3rd. Class A, Lot S 10 Ears Optional Nebr., Cass County Dent. No entries. Class A, Lot 9 10 Ear Optional Nebr. (other counties) Dent. 1 en try. James Lorence, 1st and 2nd. Class A. Lot 10 10 Ear Optional Iowa Dent. No entries. Class A. Lot 11 Single ear Yellow Dent (red cob). 31 entries. Charles Koke, 1st; G. C. Parriott, 2nd; Paul Wolph, 3rd; Earl Becker, 4th; E. F. Parker, 5th; M. W. McCormick, 6th. Class A. Lot 12 Single ear White corn (white cob). 10 entries. Miss Lou Vallery, 1st; C. L. Mayabb, 2nd; John S. Vallery, 3rd; John T. Rice, 4tu; Sterling Ross, 5th; Will H. Wiles, 6th. Class A. Lot 13 Single Ear White Corn (red cob). IS entries. C. L. Mayabb, 1st; Charles Koke. 2nd; H. A. Larson, 3rd; Ira Parker, 4th; Vir ginia Gish, 5th; Mike Vetesnik, 6th. Class A, Lot 14 Single Ear Other Dents (than All, A12, A13) A en tries. Richard Hollenbeck, 1st and 2nd; Ray O. Harold, 2nd and 3rd; F. C. Barrett. 3rd and 4th. Class A, Lot 15 Single Ear, 90 Day Corn (any color) 7 entries. C. C. Barnard, 1st; Arthur Hansen, 2nd; E. F. Parker (white) 3rd; Mrs. E. F. Parker (red) 4th; E. F. Parker, (red) 5th; John Hobscheidt, th. Class A, Lot 16 Single Ear Flour corn (any color). No entries. Class A, Lot 17 Single Ear Flint or Squaw (any color) 2 entries. F. C. Barrett (red) 1st and 2nd; F. C. Barrett (white) 2nd and 3rd. Class A, Lot 18 Single ear Op tional Nebr. (Cass Co.) Dent. 1 en try. Fred G. Nolting. 1st and 2nd. Class A, Lot 19 Single ear Option al Nebr. (other counties) Dent. 1 entry. James Lorence. 1st and 2nd. Class A, Lot 20 Single ear Op tional "Iowa" Dent. No entry. Class A, Lot 21 10 ear White Rice Pop Corn. 3 entries. Fred Tschirren, 1st and 2nd; F. C. Barrett 2nd and 3rd; Mrs. George Mumm, 3rd and 4th. Class A, Lot 22 10 ear Jap Hulless Pop Corn. 3 entries. Ralph L. Parkening, 1st and 2nd; G. C. Parriott, 2nd and 3rd; Airs. George Mumm, 3rd and 4th. Class A, Lot 23 10 ear Yeilow Variety pop corn. 18 entries. G. C. Parriott, 1st; Vernon Gish, 2nd; Mrs. Vernon Gish, 3rd; F. O. Barrett, 4th; Virginia Gish, 5th. Lot A. Class 24 10 ear Other Va rieties Pop Corn (than (A21, A22 A23) 2 entries. Joe Libershal, 1st and 2nd; Joe Libershal. 2nd and 3rd Class A. Lot 25 10 Varieties Sweet Corn. car Early 2 entries. Charles Spangler, 1st and C. Barrett, 1st and 2nd. 2nd; F. Class A, Lot 26 10 ear Late Va rieties Sweet Corn. 2 entries (No awards). Class A. Lot 27 Longest Ear. 27 entries. Winner, Vearl Smith. Class A, Lot 28 Tallest Stalk must bear 1 or more mature cars 3 entries. Winner, Ray O. Harold, 13 ft. 5YS in. Class A, Lot 29 Stalk bearin most ears (ears 6 in. or over). 2 entries. Winner. G. C. Tarriott (3 ears) . Class A. Lot 30 10 ear Special Classification. 6 entries. Charles Warga. 1st; E. F. Parker (white) 2nd; E. F. Parker (red white cap) 3rd; C. C. Barnard, 4th; Howard Wiles, 5th; A. T. Hansen. 6th. Class A. Lot 31 Single ear Spec ial classification. 1 entry. Tom Mc Quinn, 1st. Class A, Lot. 32 Champion or Sweepstake 10 ear classes, open pol linated corn. 11 entries. Winner, G. C. Parriott on 10 ears yellow corn. CIpss A, Lot 33 Champion or Sweepstakes, single ear classes, open pollinated corn. 7 entries. Winner, Charles Koke, on single ear yellow. Notice: All Class A corn being open pollinated corn. All Class K corn being hybrid corn. Class B, Lot 34 Stalk Exhibit Sweet Sorghum for forage) 17 en tries. H. F. Kuhn, 1st; H. A. Larson, 2nd: Arthur Hansen, 3rd. Class B, Lot 35 Stalk Exhibit, Grain Sorghum (for grain) 22 en tries. Ray O. Harold, 1st: Alda Taj--lor. 2nd; H. A. Larson. 3rd. Class B, Lot 36 Stalk Exhibit, Other Sorghums (for hay) 3 entries. Herman T. Graham, 1st. Class C, Lot 37 Wheat.- (hard winter) 3 entries. Vernon Gish, 1st; Louis Kupke, 2nd; Walter F. Weiss, 3rd. Class C Lot 38 Rye. 3 entries. Vernon Gish 1st; John T. Rice, 2nd; James J. Lipert, 3rd. Class C, Lot 39 Barley. 1 entry. Bertha Crunk, 1st. Class C, Lot 40 2 entries. Louis Kupke 1st; Paul Kupke, 2nd. Class D, Lot 41 Cabbage (3 heads) No entries. Class D, Lot 42 Peppers (6). 8 entries. Harry Yost, 1st; F. C. Bar rett, 1st; Mrs. Fred Spangler, 2nd; F. C. Barrett, 2nd; Mrs. J. L. Stamp, 3rd. Class D, Lot 43 Tomatoes (6). 15 entries. Charles Kaffenberger 1st; F. C. Barrett, 1st; Lloyd Scott, 2nd; F. C. Barrett, 2nd; Harry Yost, F. C. Barrett, 3rd. Class D, Lot 44 Egg Plant 3rd; (3). (Ex. Xo entries. Class E, Lot 45 Table Beets 6) 1 entry. Alda Taylor, 1st. Class E. Lot 46 Turnips (Ex. 6) 1 entry. F. C. Barrett, 1st. Class E. Lot 47 Carrots (Ex. 6) 8 entries. Mrs. George Mumm, 1st; Harrv Yost, 2nd: Charles Allen. 3rd. Class E, Lot 4S Onions (Ex. 8) 7 entries. Mrs. Fred Spangler, 1st; u. C. Parriott, 2nd: Mrs. George Mumm, 3rd. Class F, Lot 49 Early Ohio Potao- toes (Ex. 15 lbs. or 1 peck) 11 en tries. John L. Hild, 1st; John E. Parkening, 2nd: Ernest Hild, 3rd. Class F, Lot 50 Irish Cobbler Po tatoes (Ex. 15 lbs. or 1 peck) 9 entries, Paul Kupke, .1st; Louis Kupke, 2nd; James J. Lipert, 3rd. Class F, Lot 51 (Other Potatoes than F49 and F 50). 4 entries. Julius A. Pitz "Rural New Yorkers" 1st; Mrs. W. E. Bayly "Chippwah" 2nd; Mrs. W. E. Bayly "Warba" 3rd. Class F, Lot 52 Sweet Potatoes and Yams. 4 entries. Harry Yost, 1st; F. G. Barrett, 1st; W. D. Day, 2nd; Alda Taylor, 3rd. Class G, Lot 53 Cucumbers for Slicing. 2 entries. Stanley Wolski, 1st. and 2nd; Stanley Wolski, 2nd and ""3rd. Class G, Lot 54 Muskmelon (Ex. 3). 4 entries. Charles Warga, 1st; F. C. Barrett, 1st; F. C. Barrett, 2nd; Hilda, Marie and Patricia Woods, 3rd. Class G, Lot 55 Pumpkins (Ex. 2) 11 entries. Ray O. Harold. 1st; F. C. Barrett. 1st; Frank Stones, 2nd: Charles Warga. 3rd. Class G. Lot 56 Watermelons (Ex. 2) 7 entries. Ed Todd. 1st; C. Barrett, 1st; Charles Warga, 2nd; F. C. Barrett, 2nd; F. C. Bar rett. 3rd. Class G, Lot 57 Hubbard Squash entry. F. C. Barrett, 1st. Class G, Lot 58 Crookneck Squash (Ex. 3) 12 entries. C. F. Glaze. 1st Ray O. Harold, 2nd; Charles Warga, 3rd. Class H Fruit Lot 59a to 59d. Fall apples. No entries. Winter Apples Lot 60a Jonathan (1 entry) Mike Vetesnik, 1st. fiOb Winesap. None. 60c Grimes Golden. 2 entries. Miss Lou 1 entry. G entries. Mrs. Hillard Land, 1st; Vallery, 2nd. 60d York Imperial. Julius A. Pitz, 1st. 60e Delicious, red. Miss Lou Vallery, 1st; George Win- ocott, 2nd; A. J. Godwin, 3rd. 60f Delicious. Golden, 4 entries. Miss Lou Vallery, 1st; A. J. God win, 2nd: Mrs. Fred Snansrler. 3rd. 60h Genetan Apples. 1 entry. Mike Vetesnik, 1st. 60i Gano apples. 1 entry. C. Daniels, 1st. 60k North West Greening. 2 en tries, Mike Kaffenberger, 1st; Mrs. Fred Spangler, 2nd. 601 Courtland. 2 entries. Mike Vetesnik, 1st: Julius A. Pitz. 2nd. 60m Crab Apples. 1 entry. Mrs. Fred Spangler 1st. Pears 61a Bartlett 10 Knieke. 1st: C. L. entries. C. L. Mayabb, 2nd; Julius A. Pitz. 3rd. 61b Kieffer 2 entries. Mrs. C. L. Mayabb, 1st: Mrs. Fred H. Hild. file Optional, 2 entries. Charles Warga. 1st; Mike Vetesnik, 2nd (Flemish Beauty). Peaches, Budded Varieties 62a Budded Peaches. 1 entry. Mrs. Fred H. Hild. 1st. 62b Seedling Peaches. 13 entries. C. Daniels. 1st: Ralph Hild 2nd; Dor othy Hild. 3rd. Grapes 63a Red varieties. 1 entry. Mrs. Fred Spangler, 1st. 63b White varieties. 1 entry. Mrs. Phillip Lipert, 1st. 63c Blue varieties. 4 entries. Mike Vetesnik, 1st: Mrs. Fred Spang ler, 2nd; Mrs. Philip Lipert, 3rd. Largest Individual Specimen Lot. 6 4--Cabbage. No entry. L.ot b& Pepper. 3 entries. Harry l ost, winner. jor bt tomato. No entry. Lot 67 Eggplant. No entry. Lot 68 Table Beet. 2 entries Alda Taylor, winner. Lot 69 Turnips. No entry. Lot 70 (arrot. 1 entry. Mrs. Clarence Meisinger, winner. Lot 71 Onion, 1 entry. Parriott, winner. Lot 72 Potato. 1 entry. G. C Mrs. W. Bayly, "Chippwah," winner l.ot to sweet Potato. 1 entry. .Mike vetesnik, winner Lot 4 Cucumber. 4 entries. Mrs. John Blotzer. winner. 75 Muskmelon. 1 Yost. Lot Harry Lot tries. Lot entry. 76 Hubbard Squash. 4 en Reul Hartman, winner 77 Crookneck Squash. Mrs. M. Smock, winner. 5 en- tries. Lot 78 Apple. 1 entry. Mrs trea fcpangier. winner. Lot 79 Pear. No entry. Lot 80 Peach. No entry. Lot 81 Largest bunch grapes, entry. Mrs. Fred Spangler, winner. Lot S2 .Yarn. No entry. Lot S3 Optional. No entry. Lot S4 Largest Watermelon. Harry Yost, F. C. Barrett, winners. Lot 85 Largest Pumpkin 5 en- tries. A. J. Godwin, winner. Lot 86 -Canned Fruit. 22 entries. Winners: Mrs. Fred H. Hild, Kath leen Balfour, Mrs. L. G. Meisinger. Lot 87 Canned Fruit Juice. 6 entries. Mrs. Fred H. Hild, Pauline Pitz, Mrs. Fred H. Hild, winners. Lot 88 Canned Vegetables. 12 entries. Mrs. Fred H. Hild, Alda Taylor, Mrs. L. G. Meisinger, win ners. Lot 89 Canned Meat. 6 entries. Alda Taylor, Mrs. Fred H. Hild, Mrs. Sterling Ingwerson, winners. Lot 90 Preserves, Conserves, Mar malades. 17 entries. Mrs. Fred H. Hild, Mrs. Fred Spangler, Alda Tay lor, winners. Lot 91 Butters and Jams. 1 en try. Miss Bertha Crunk. Lot 92 Pickles and Relishes. 25 entries. Mrs. Fred H. Hild, Mrs. Joe Solomon, Mrs. John T. Rice, winners. Lot 93 Jellies. 21 entries. Alda Taylor, Miss Bertha Crunk, Mrs. Fred H. Hild, Mrs. Clarence Moore, winners. Unclassified Exhibits awarded that were awarded prize: Exhibit "Old Homestead," "The King Korn Ex hibits" and the basket of vegetable flowers, carved from vegetables by Paul G. Rupright of Masonic Home. All corn Class A open pollinated. All corn class K, hybrid. Winners of Hybrid Corn Class K 100 10 ears Yellow Dent Hybrid Corn. 9 in.- and over. 7 en tries. John Blotzer, 1st; W. F. Nolte, 2nd; Earl Becker, 3rd; John Hob scheidt, Sr., 4th; J. R. Tremble, 5th; George Brinklow, 6th. Class K, 101 10 ear Yellow Dent Hybrid corn, under 9 in., over 7. No entries. Class K, 102 Optional for Nebr. (Cass county) 10 ears Yellow Hybrid 10 entries. Earl Becker, 1st; H. A. Larson, 2nd; George Brinklow, 3rd; Earl Becker, 4th; John Hobscheidt, Sr., 5th; John Hobscheidt, Sr., 6th. Class K. 103 Optional for Nebr. (other counties) 10 ear Yellow Hy brid. 1 entry. Delmar McDonald, 1st. Class K. 104 Optional for hy brid corn (from Iowa). No entries. Class K, 105 Single ears Yellow Hybrid corn, 9 in. or over. 10 en tries. John Hobscheidt, Sr., 1st; Donald Born, 2nd; Leonard Stoehr, 3rd; H. A. Larson, 4th; W. F. Nolte, 5th; J. R. Tremble. 6th. Class K, 106 Single ear Yellow Hybrid under 9 In., over 7 in. No entries. Class K, 107 Optional for Nebr. (Cass county) Single ear hybrid corn. 1 entry. George Brinklow, 2nd. Class K 108 Optional for Nebr. (other counties) single ear hybrid corn. 2 entries. Dan Siebolt, 1st; Delmar McDonald, 2nd. Class K 109 Optional for single ear hybrid corn from Iowa. No en tries. Class K, 110 10 ears Yellow Hy brid (Rob See Co. hybrids) 20 en tries. John Hobscheidt, Sr., 1st; H. A. Larson, 2nd; Fred G. Nolting, 3rd; John Hobscheidt, Sr., 4th; George Brinklow, 5th; Arthur Weiss, 6th. Class K. Ill 10 ear White Hy brid, Rob See Co. 4 entries. Fred G. Nolting. 1st; Elmer L. Stoehr, 2nd; John ' Hobscheidt, Sr., 3rd; Elmer L. Stoehr, 4th. Class K. 140 Single ear Hybrid Rob See Co. 20 entries. John Hob scheidt. Sr., 1st; Paul Kupke, 2nd; S. Y. Smith, 3rd; Charles Warga. 4th; H. A. Larson, 5th; Leonard Stoehr, 6th. Class K, 112 10 ear Yellow Hy brid 9 in. and over (Pioneer Hi-bred) 14 entries. Kjed G. Nolting, 1st; Al bert Weiss, 2nd; Joseph Bierl, 3rd; Mike Vetesnik, 4th; Earl Becker, 5th; Joseph Bierl, 6th. Class K, 113 10 ear Yellow Hy brid,. under 9 in., over 7 (Pioneer Hi-bred). No entries. Class K, 141 Single ear (Pioneer Hi-bred) 6 entries. Earl Becker, 1st; Mike Vetesnik, 2nd: Eugene Nolte. 5 id; Albert Weiss, 4th; Jacob W. Tritsch, 5th; C. C. Barnard, 6th. Class K, 114 10 ear White Hy brid (DeKalb hybrids) 5 entries. Vearl Smith, 1st; Robert Vallery, 2nd; John S. Vallery, 3rd; Jack Val lery, 4th: Albert J. Warga, 5th. Class K, 115 10 ear Yellow Hy brid (DeKalb) 12 entries. Vearl Smith, 1st; C. H. Nave, 2nd; Fred G. Nolting, 3rd; Vearl Smith, 4th; Jack L. Stamp, 5th: C. C. Barnard, 6th. Class K. 142 Single ear, Hybrid Corn (DeKalb. 11 entries. Fred G. Nolting, 1st; Vearl Smith, 2nd; Eu gene Nolte, 3rd: C. C. Barnard, 4th; S. Y. Smith, 5th; Robert Vallery, 6th. Class K, 116 10 ear Yellow Hy brid, 9 in. and over (lowealth Hy brid) lit entries. A. J. Long. 1st; Glen Carneal, 2nd; Dale Hansen, 3rd; Lester Meisinger, 4th; Carl Kraeger, 5th; Elbert Wiles, 6th. Class K, 117 10 ear Yellow Hy brid, undei 9 in., over 7 in. (lowealth). 3 entries. C. C. Barn ard, 1st; Elbert WTiles, 2nd; Eugene Nolte. 3rd. Class K, 143 Single ear Hybrid corn (lowealth Hybrid) 16 entries. John Nottleman, 1st; Carl Kraeger, 2nd; Ben Speck, 3rd; Glen Car neal, 4th; A. A. Wetenkamp, 5th; Arthur Hansen, 6th. Class K, 118 10 ears Yellow Hy brid corn, 9 in. and over (Pfister Hy brid). 3 entries. Charles Warga, 1st; Tack Vallery, nd: Miss Lou Vallery, 3rd. Class K, 119 10 ears Yellow Hy brid corn, under 9 in. over 7 in (Pfister). No entries. Class K, 144 Single ear Hybrid Corn (Pfister) 1 entry. Miss Lou Vallery, 2nd. Class K, 122 10 ear Yellow Hy brid. 9 in. and over (Steckley) 9 en tries. Charles Warga, 1st; Reuel Sack, No. 252, 2nd; Ruel Sack, TJ. S 44, 3rd; John W. Elliott, U. S. 44. 4th; Reuel Sack, No. 939, 5th; John W. Elliott, No. 939, 6th. Class K, 123J0 ears Yellow Hy brid, under 9 int. over TVs in. (Stock ley). 4 entries. Reuel Sack, No. 252, entries. 1st; John Blotzer, 2nd; Ruel Sack, U. S. 44, 3rd; Reuel Sack, No. 939, 4th. Class K, 146 Single ear Hybrid Corn (Steckley) 5 entries. Reuel Sack, No. 252, 1st; Reuel Sack, U. S. 44, 2nd; Charles Warga, 3rd; John Blotzer, 4th; W. F. Nolte, 5th. Class K, 147 Champion or Sweep stakes, 10 ear class, hybrid corn. 9 entries. x. 837, 10 ears Yellow DeKalb from Sarpy. Declared sweep stakes for 10 ear hybrid corn, Del hiar McDonald. Class K, 148 Champion or Sweep stakes single ear class, hybrid corn. 8 entries. Ex. 285 yellow single ear, Funk's hybrid declared sweepstake single ear, John Hobscheidt, Sr. Rob See Co. champion 10 ear. Rib bon to Fred G. Nolting on Funk's White Hybrid. Champion single ear ribbon to John Hobscheidt, Sr. (on Yellow, Funk's G32). Champion Pioneer, 10 ear. Ribbon to Fred G. Noltinfi, 10 ears Yelow Pioneer 307. Champion Pioneer single ear. Rib bon to Earl Becker. Single ear Yel low Pioneer 307. Champion 10 ear DeKalb ribbon to Vearl Smith, 10 ears White De Kalb 911). Champion single ear DeKalb. Rib bon to Fred G. Nolting (Yellow De Kalb 628). Champion 10 ear Towealth. Rib bon to A. G. Long. Yellow Hybrid. Champion single ear, lowealth. Ribbon to John Nottleman (Yellow Hybrid). Champion 10 ear Pfister. Ribbon to Charles Warga (on Yellow 368 Pfister). Champion single ear Pfister. Rib bon (not awarded). No first. Champion 10 ear Steckley. Ribbon iwarded to Charles Warga (on Yel low U. S. 44). Champion single ear Steckley. Rib bon awarded to Reuel Sack (Yellow U. S. 44). STAGE BASEBALL CAMP WICHITA, Kans. A fall tryout camp for players between 17 and 23 years of aget inclusive, will be held at the Wichita Water diamond in Wichita from October 16 to 21 un der the auspices of five minor league clubs owned and operated by the Brooklyn Dodgers, Mickey nell, business manager of McCon Dayton, Ohio, announced here, today. Clubs staging the camp are El- rmra or.tne eastern league, uajiw of the Middle Atlantic. Pine Bluff of the Cotton States, Americus of the Georgia-Florida and Olean of the Pennsylvania-New York-Ontario cir cuit. Scouts and instructors will in clude Charlie Dressen, ex-manager of the Cincinnati Reds' and present Dodger coach; Ted MeGrew, former national league.umpire1 and a Brook lyn scout; and Ben Tincup, once a pitcher for the Philadelphia Athletics and now manager of- the Paducah club of the Kitty league. There will be no tuition charged to players attending the camp, and the sessions will' start at eleven o'clock each morning,. McConnell said. HONOR GRACE ABBOTT CHICAGO, Oct. 13 (UP) Miss Grace Abbott, eminent worker was born and educated in Grand Island, Nebraska, was -honored in death today by a memorial volume of the "Child," publication of the children's bureau of the United States department of labor. Her death June 19 closed a career in which she served as chief of the Children's bureau, a leader at Chi cago's Hull House settlement, profes sor of Publilc Welfare admininstra tion at the University of Chicago, and a pioneer in social movements. A memorial service will be held at the University of Chicago October 18 by the Illinois Conference on Social Welfare. Those writing in the memorial vol ume in her praise included William Green, president -of the American Federation of Labor; Suprqme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter; Senator George Norris, Nebraska; James J. Davis, former secretary of labor; and Secretary of Labor Frances Terkins, who called her one of the greatest women we have ever produced here in the United States." SAVE HOSPITAL ROOM T.ERLIN, Oct. 14 (UP) The rcich health fuehrer, in the interest of war time efficiency, appealed to women to day to bear babies at home in order to keep hospital rooms available for "more urgent" cases. Journal Job Prlntlnp Pleases. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested In the estate of Sarah Elizabeth Kerr, de ceased. No. 3431: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administra tion of said estate and appointment of Elizabeth Rishel as Administrat rix: that said netition has-been set for Gearing before said Court on the 27th day of October, 1939, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated September 29, 1939. A. H. -DUXBURY, (Seal) o2-3w County Judge. CLOCK TICKS OFF CENTURY SIDNEY, 111. (UP) A grandfather hall clock which still keeps good time, an old fashioned melodeon and a spinning wheel, each more than one hundred, years old, are proud possessions of Miss Helen A. Smith, who owns a rare antique collection here. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass Coun ty. Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Amelia Monroe Wynn, de ceased. No. 32S7: Take notice that the Administrat rix of said estate has filed her final report and a petition for examina tion and allowance of her adminis tration accounts, determination of heirship, assignment of residue of said estate and for her discharge; that said petition and report will be heard before said Court on November 10. 1939. at ten o'clock a. m. Dated October 16, 1939. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) ol6-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Marcus C. Browen, deceas ed. No. 3393: Take notice that the Executor of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examination and allowance of his administration ac counts, determination of heirship, as signment of residue of said estate and for his discharge; that said peti tion and report will be heard be fore said Court on October 27, 1939, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated September 29, 1939. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) o2-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF PROBATE In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Alletha J. Rouse, also known as Alletha Rouse, deceased. No. 3430: Take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an in strument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased, and for the appointment of Frank E. Linch as Executor thereof; that said petition has been set for hear ing before said Court on the 27th day of October, 1939, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated September 26, 1939. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) o2-3w County Judge. ' NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass Coun- Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Sarah M. Young, deceased. "No. 3384: Take notice that the Executor of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examination and allowance of his administration ac counts, determination of heirship, as signment of residue of said estate and for his discharge; that said peti tion and report will be heard before said Court on October 27, 1939, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated September 30, 1939. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) o2-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass Conn ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of John Hirz, deceased. No. 3403: Take notice that the Administra tor with will annexed of said estate has filed his final reporjt and a peti tion for examination and allowance of his administration accounts, de termination of heirship, assignment of residue of said estate and for his discharge; that said petition and re port will be heard before said Court on October 27, 1939, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated September 30, 1939. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) o2-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of, and pursuant to, an order of the District Court of Saunders County, Nebraska, made and entered on the 2nd day of October, 1939, in an action pending therein, wherein George C. Martin and Lloyd Martin are plaintiffs and Winifred Booher, Alice Mays, Andy Mays, Adelaide Nightingale, Arnie Nightingale, Har ry B. Miller, Marie Miller, Hazel Madden, Frank Madden, Florence Martin, Glenn Martin, Violet Mar tin, Pauline Martin, Ethel Barger, Jerry Barger, Merle Martin, Ruth Martin, and Mae Martin are defend; ants, the undersigned. Referee in said action, will, on Monday, the 13th day of November, 1939, at the hour of three o'clock in the after noon of said day, at the front door of the dwelling house situated on the real estate hereinafter described in Cass county, Nebraska, sell for cash to the highest bidder therefor. the following described real estate to-wit: Lot four (4) in the North? west Quarter (NW'4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE'i ), Sec tion thirty-two (32), Township twelve (12), Range nine (9), East of the 6th P. M., Cass coun ty, Nebraska, except a strip of land on the East side, seventeen rods (17 rds.) wide and the C. B. & Q. Railway right-of-way. Said sale will remain open for one hour. Dated this 3rd day of October, 1939. H. A. BRYANT, J. C. BRYANT, Referee. Attorney. o9-5w NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Orval M. Kintz, deceased. No. 3432: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of John P. Kaffenberger as Administra tor; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 3rd day of November, 1939, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated October 3, 1939. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) o9-3w County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska ) I ss. Comity of Cass J By virtue of an Order of Sale issued by C. E. Ledg way. Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nebras ka, and to me directed, I will on the 10th day of November, A. D., 1939, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south front door of the court house in the City of Plattsmouth in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing real estate, to-wit: An undivided two-sevenths in terest in the Northeast Quarter and the North Half of the Southeast Quarter and the Northeast Quarter of the North west Quarter of Section 30, Township 11, North, Range 13, East of the 6th Principal Me ridian, in Cass county, Nebras ka, subject to the right of Mary E. Mast to occupy the dwelling thereon and yard around said dwelling during her natural life The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Arnold G. Mast, et al, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by D. O. Dwyer, plaintiff against said defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, October 7, A. D. 1939. JOE MRASEK, Sheriff Cass County, o9-5w Nebraska. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE 7?i the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska In the Matter of the Ap plication of Robert M. Painter, Guardian of George E. Perry, Iucom- -petent, for License to Sell Real Estate. J Now on this 9th day of October, 1939, there was presented to the court the amended petition of Rob ert M. Painter, guardian of George E. Perry, incompetent, for license to sell Sub-Lots one (1), two (2), and three (3), of Lot forty-six (46) in the northeast quarter (NE'i) of the southeast quarter (SEH) of Section twenty-four (24), and Lot thirty nine (39), in the northeast quarter (NEU) of the southeast quarter (SEU) of Seetidn twenty-four (24), all in Township twelve (12), North, Range thirteen (13), East of the 6th P. M., in the City of Platts mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, for the purpose of paying debts and charges of managing the estate of said ward, and investing the balance of the proceeds of said sale with in terest as required by law until the principal thereof is needed for the maintenance of said ward. And there was also presented the approbation of the County Board of the County of Cass, Nebraska, ap proving of such proposed sale and that they deem it necessary; And it appearing that it is neces sary and would be beneficial that said real estate be sold and the pro ceeds thereof over and above the amount necessary to pay debts and costs of managing said estate be put out at interest or invested as re quired by law, and it further ap pearing that an order should be en tered requiring the next of kin and all persons interested to show cause why a license should not be grantea for the sale of such real estate; It is therefore Ordered that all persons interested in the estate of George E. Perry, incompetent, ana the next of kin appear before the undersigned. Judge of the District Court within and for the County oi Cass, Nebraska, at the District Court room in the court house in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, on the 13th day of November, 1939, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any, why a license should not be granted to Robert M. Fainter, guardian of George E. Perry, incompetent, to -sell Sub-Lots one (1), two (2), and three (3). of Lot forty-six (46), in the northeast quarter (NE',i) of the southeast quarter (SE'i ) of Section twenty-four (24), and Lot thirty nine (39). in the northeast quarter (NEW) of the southeast quarter (SEU) of Section twenty-four (24), all in Township twelve (12), North, Range thirteen (13), East of the 6th P. M.. in the City of Platts mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, for the purpose of paying debts and charges of managing said estate ana vesting the balance of the pro ceeds thereof as required by law. It is further Ordered that a copy of this order be served upon the next of kin and all persons interested in the estate of the said George E. Perry, incompetent, by publication of this order in the Plattsmouth Journal, for three successive weeks prior to said date of hearing. By the Court. W. W. WILSON, Judge of the District ol6-3w Court. ll J.Howard DavisJ 'Attorney at Law Plattsmouth NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Grant Wetenkamp, deceas ed. No. 3 433: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Albert A. Wetenkamp as Adminis trator; that said petition has been set for bearing before said Court on the 10th day of November, 1939, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated October 10, 1939. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) ol6-3w County Judge. REFEREE'S SALE In the District Court Cats County, Nebraska Alma Amelia Heilman, Plaintiff vs. Harwood M. Penn and Stanza J. Penn, Husband and Wife, et al. Defendants Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a decree of the Dis trict Court of Cass County, Nebraska, entered in the above entitled cause on the 30th day of August, 1939, and an Order of Sale entered on the 27th day of September, 1939, the Sole Referee will on the 8th day of No vember, 1939, at 2:00 o'clock p. m., at the front door of the Farmers and Merchants Bank at Alvo, in Cass County, Nebraska, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, that is to say, 10 per cent on the day of sale, and the balance when said sale shall be confirmed by the Court, the following described real estate, to-wit: The south half of the north west quarter (S NW'i) of Section eighteen (18); The north half of the north half of the southwest quarter .(N N SWU) of Section eighteen (18); The northwest quarter (NW M ) of Section thirty-one (31); The west half of the north east quarter (W NEVi) of Section thirty-one (31) All of the above described property in Township eleven (11), North, Range nine (9), East of the 6th Principal Merid ian in Cass county, Nebraska. The undersigned referee may sell the above described real estate in parcels or as a whole, or in such combinations or parcels as will bring the best price obtainable. Sale will be held open for one hour. Dated this 28th day of September, 1939, at Plattsmouth, Nebraska. WALTER H. SMITH, Sole Referee. G. II. RISSER, Attorney for Plaintiff. o5-4w NOTICE OF HEARING on Petition for Determination of Heirship In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. Estate of Abraham Smith, deceas ed. Estate No. 3435. The State of Nebraska: To all persons interested in said estate, creditors and heirs take notice, that Ira G. Clinkenbeard and Dena R. Clinkenbeard have filed their peti tion alleging that Abraham Smith died intestate in Cass county, Ne braska, on or about October 24, 1868, being a resident and inhabi tant of Cass county, Nebraska, and died seized of the following describ ed real estate, to-wit: Commencing at the NE corner of the SWU of NWU of Sec. 19, Twp. 12, N. Rge. 14, E. of 6th P. M., running W along the N line of said SW of NW 293.45 feet to the center of road, thence S 47 V W. (tak ing said N. line as a base from which to measure all right angles) 253.59 feet to point of commencing the description of land to be conveyed which is the northerly corner thereof, thence running S 47 7' W (a continuation of last course) 405.47 feet, thence S 42 53' E (at right angles to E line) 650.97 feet, thence N 0 23' W parallel with the E line of said SW1 of NW'i 600.18 feet, thence N 42 53' West 208.47 feet to the place of beginning, containing 4 acres more or less; also All that part of the SW of NW'i of Sec. 19, Twp. 12, N., Rge. 14, E. of 6th P. M., more particularly described as fol lows: Commencing at a stone in the center of Lincoln Avenue N 30 E of SW corner of NW'i of said Sec. 19. distance 771.1 feet, thence N 30 E 94.1 feet to a stone, thence N 47 10' E 175.8 feet, thence S 42 53' E 299.1 feet to a stone, thence W 379 feet to center of Lincoln Avenue to place of beginning, contain ing 93100 acres more or less, all in Cass county, Nebraska leaving as his sole and only heirs at law the following named persons, to-wit: i Florenza M. Smith, his widow; Charles S. Smith, Abraham M. Smith and Anselmo B. Smith, his sons. That the interest of the petitioners in the above described real estate are subsequent purchasers, and praying for a determination of the time of the death of said Abraham Smith and of his heirs, the degree of kin ship and the right of descent of the real property belonging to the said deceased, in the State of Nebraska. It is ordered that the same stand for hearing on the 10th day of No vember, 1939, before' the County Court of Cass County in the court house at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 13th day of October, A. D. 1939 A. H. DUXBURY. (Seal) ol6-3w County Judge.