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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SIX Monday, September 24, 1951 Walter Weiss Takes Honors At Cora Show (Continued Iron Page 1) ' Egg plant Doc Kandln, both first and second, and Mrs. Vic tor Volkart. third. J. Howard Davis INSURANCE Soennichsen Building Phone 264 Plattsmouth Oliver No. 5 Picker One Left -Special This Week $900 One New Idea Single Row 1947 Model $500 Good Condition One Oliver Two row Pull Type 1947 $600 Rear elevator available. Ulrich Implement Oliver Dealer Ph. 6272 Plattsmouth Popcorn Clarence Meisinger, George Sachs and Mrs. Dayton Hennings. Crab apple Ira Parker and Mrs. Fred Spangler. Apples Virgil Sudduth. Mary K. Eastridge and D. W. Todd. Grapes Virgil Sudduth. Mrs. Fred Spangler, second and third. Pears Virgil sucictutn. Mrs. Fred Spangler, Loren Kaffen berger. Peaches Virgil Sudduth, Em ma Egenberger and Dean Mei singcr. Plums Doc Sand in and Mrs. Fred Hild. Canned fruit Evelyn Wolph, Peugy Sand and Mrs. Fred Hild. Canned vegetables Mrs. Joe Eraas, Mrs. Victor Volkart, sec ond and third. Canned meats Mrs. Fred Hild. Evelyn Wolph and Mrs. Fred Hild. Preserves Mrs. Fred Hild, all three places. Jam Evelyn Wolph, first and second. jellyMrs. Fred Hild. Mrs. S. Y. Smith and Mrs. Fred Hild. Pickles Mrs. Fred HiM, Mrs. John Kaffenberger and Mrs. Fred Hild. Optional entries included the following: Gourd Mrs. Fred Hild. first and second, Marilyn Warga, third. Walnuts Roger Hild. Marilyn War?a and Jerry Bethel. Kolrabi Clarence Meisinger. Pa Pas Charles Barnard. Ground cherries Mrs. Fred Hild. Okra Mrs. Fred Hild. Those who did not get their prize money for agriculture products or entry money for corn exhibits may get them from Orville Nielsen. All money not called for in ten days will be re turned to the King Korn Karni val fund. Kom Karnival Horse Show Class Winners Named (Continued from Page One) Class 7 Lead class, riders 5 years of age First. Champion. Linda and Larry Kovlch. own ers. Jimmy Plumb of Omaha, rider; second. Trigger. Alan Wiles, owner. Sandra Sue Able of Plattsmouth. rider: third. Peanut. Jerry Morhain. owner and rider: fourth. Silver. Charlie Orosshans. owner. Stephen Orosshans of Plattsmouth. rider. Class 8 Men's and Ladies' English pleasure First. Golden Knight. Joann Kroupa of Oma ha, owner and rider: second. Sergeant Stryker. Greenwood Lumber Co.. owner. Janice Gr"nwood of Emerson. Ia.. ri der: third. Lady Dixie. Mrs Carl Sinderson. owner. Mrs. Bob Crowder of Oakland, rider. Clas. 9 Foals of 1949. saddle bred First. Miss Promaed. E. E. Howschultz. owner and rider: second. Mysterious Lady, Ed Nelson, owner. Joy Burd. rider: third. Sea Fable. E. E. How schultz. owner and rider: four th. Monroe Champion. Hammers and Perkins, owner and rider. Class 9-A Foals of 1949 wes- nlrasure riders 1C and unxlpr J5T First. Sparky, matt Motor, own- I er. Charlene Hiatt c liienwooa. rider; second. Sobre's Golden Spike. Mrs. Hudson Miller, own er. Suzanne Staley of Omaha, rider; third. Buzz. Hiatt Motor, owner. Gene Hiatt of Glenwood, rider; fourth. Sugar. Deanna Brown of Shenandoah. Ia.. own er and rider. Class 14-A Cass county class. 16 and under First. White Queen. K. W. Orosshans. owner. Bud Lewis of Plattsmouth. ri der; second. Flicka. George Born of Plattsmouth. owner and ri der; third. Duchess. Elwin Ran ney of Weeping Water, owner and rider; fourth. Buck. Jimi Grosshans of Plattsmouth. own er and rider: fifth. Ace of Spad es. Marjorie Grosshans of Plattsmouth. owner and rider; sixth. Entry. Dr. Ryan, owner Elwood Johnson of Plattsmouth, rider; seventh, Sheba. Dr, Eyan. owner. Francis Gochenour of Plattsmouth, rider; eighth. Sil ver. K. W. Grosshans. owner, Jim Grosshans, rider. Class 15 parade class First, Peavine's Golden Major. Miller Pontiac, owner. Art Miller of Omaha, rider; second. Peavine's Stylemaster. Hansen Stables. Hans Hansen of Anita. Ia.. rider; third. Stormy. V. W. Larsen. owner. Jerry Smith of Murdoch, rider; fourth. Kaufman's Ginger Bread Boy. Henry M. Kaufman ot Omaha, owner and rider. 13 IS FAMILY NUMBER SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Fran cis W. O Connor has three sons with birthdays on the same day, July 13. The family lives at 313 Birnie Ave. HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR IS PAPA SPRINGFIELD. Mass. Frank Rivers, 21-year-old war veteran who is a senior at Technical High School, came in one morn ing and passed out the cigars. His wife had given birth to a son. Being easy to do seldom heads to being well-to-do. Avoca Sales Pavilion Tuesday, Sept. 25th 40 Head of Good Quality Feeder Cattle, all weights. Several Head of Good Quality Shorthorn Bulls, serviceable age. AVOCA SALES PAVILION item-first Utte Tad Pole. class i&Three gaited open James A. Prentice, owner Jim, (clipped mains and tails (-First hrenuce. rider; second, star ts. Floyd Bond of Gresham. owner and rider: third. Diamond Joe, John Cheyney of Glenwood, Ia.. owner and rider: fourth. Johnny O.. V. W. Larsen. owner. Jerry Smith of Murdock. rider. Class 10 Stock Horse elim ination (eight toD horses) First, Rex. George Stock of Cres cent, owner and rider: second, Sassy Plaudit. I. H. Stofferson. owner. Ken Hopwood of Cres cent, rider: third. Smoky Joe Bailev. I. H. Stofferson. owner. Floyd Bond, nder: fourth. Beaut. Ronald. Hostetter of Mur ray, owner and rider: fifth. Tex. Paul Callahan of Essex, owner and rider; sixth, Streak. J. A. Prentice of Council Bluffs, own er and rider; seventh. Oklahoma Red. V. W. Larsen. owner. Jerry Smith of Murdock. rider. Class 11 Junior Seat and Hands, riders 10 and under. En dish equipment First. Jeannie Stonewall. Susanne Moulton of Omaha, owner and rider: sec ond. Lively Lady. Hobby Horse Farm Vicki Weeks of Omaha, rider: third. Mystery Rythum. Mary Retzloff of Lincoln, own er and rider. Class 12 Pair Class match pairs First Hiawathla's Star Lite Lady, and Sobre's Golden Spike. Sharon Helms and Mrs. Hudson Miller, owners: and Sharon Helms and Suzanne Staley. riders; second. Laddie and King C. Johnnie's Cafe. owner. Johnnie and Leona Helms, riders; third. Snooks and Snooper. George and Mrs. Geo rge Stock, owners and riders; fourth. Buzz and Sparkv. Hiatt Motor, owners. Gene and Char lene Hiatt of Glenwood. riders. Class 13 Tennessee walking horse First. Go Boy Sensation. Grass Valley Farms, owner, Jim Torrens of David City, rider; second. Stately Romeo. Grass Valley Farms. Catherine Klos terman of David City, rider; third, Gilbreaths Wison Allen. Colonial Courts Stables, owner. Harold Deacon of Lincoln, rider- fourth. Crests Nancy Jane. Col onial court Stable, owner R. H Hudson of Lincoln, rider. Class 14 Junior western M. Nelsen, Ringman Ellis Lacy, Auctioneer THOMAS WALLING CO. Abstracts of Title "Title Insurance" Plattsmouth, Nebraska clipped mains and tails First. June Romance, Johnson Stables, owner, Deloris Peterson of Corn ing, Ia., rider; second, King Torchy, Virgil Long, owner, Herold Deacon of Lincoln, rider; third, Golden Majesty, Joe Chaney owner, Charles Engle man of Sidney, Ia., rider; fourth, Knight's Velvet, Hobby Horse Farm, Mrs. Roger Weeks of Om aha, rider. Class 17 Potato race, Platts- moutn vs. Glenwood First, Glenwood. Orville Nolan, Mickey Thiele, Doc Thiele and Eldon urundie; second, Plattsmouth, Charlie Grosshans. Bob Crnm Shorty Crom and Ron Hostetter. Class 18 Ponv fine harness First, Foam, Joe Chaney of Sid ney, Ia., owner and rider; sec ond, iomboy, Joe Chaney, own er. Chas. Engleman, rider; third, Duke, Mrs. Fred Helvin, owner, Mary Helvin. rider: fourth. Gracious. Mrs. Fred Hel vin. owner. Buddy Helvin, rider. Class 19 Palomino open First, Fairey Fey, Hansen Stab les, owner, Clair South of Anita, Ia., rider; -second. Graceland Tony, Richard Talty. owner, Lor en Templeton of Corning, Ia., rider; third, Hiawathla's Star Lite Lady, Sharon Helms of Omaha, owner and rider; fourth, Argus Gold Jr., Jim Howe, owner, Ruth Howe of Shenan doah, rider. Class 20 Fine Harness oren First, Memory Maker, E. E. How schultz of Plattsmouth, owner and rider; second, Little Rascal, NoNe DeTweiler, owner, Jerry Smith of Murdock, rider; third, Gay Venture, Joy Burd of Ash land, owner and rider. Class 21 Five Gaited (full manes and tails) First. Billie Rose, Bud Sheve of Lincoln, owner and rider; second. Blos som Girt, Colonial Court, own er, Harold Deacon of Lincoln, rider; third. Evening Fashion, Johnson Stables, owner, Deloris Peterson of Corning, rider; fourth, Black Gold, Joe Chaney. owner; Chas. Engleman of Sid ney, rider. Class 22 Stock Horse Finals (eight top horses from Class 10) First, Don Antonia, Mrs. Gil bert Stock of Herman, owner and rider; second, Tex, Paul Callahan of Essex, owner and rider; third. Streak, J. A. Pren tice of Council Bluffs, owner and rider; fourth, Sassy Plaudit, I. H. Stofferson, owner, Ken Hop wood of Crescent, Ia., rider. 2E mwm nrp ' 1 CZD i I CIZ1 n CZZ3 J QSZ3 E3 EH3 I I- J One of Plattsmouth's Oldest, Largest and, Surely, Most Reliable Retailers of TT CP ORE Located At 501 Main St. at 5th - Plattsmouth ALL DAY MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY TO MARK DOWN OUST. . . . ENTIRE 25,000.00 STOCK 1 WANTED 15 SALES PERSONS because of the magnitude of this mighty undertak ing we will need 15 ad ditional salesladies and salesmen if you have any selling experience at all in any kind of a store or shop see us at once at the store or phone for interview. SALARY: Ladies - 75c per hour Men - $1.00 per hour We Can Use Markers Beginning Tues., Sept. 25th ... of nationally known and nationally advertised brands of America's finest mens and boys wear such as Ristol and Champ Hats, Osh Kosh and Key Overalls, Levis Dungarees, Dicies Work Pants & Work Shirts, Arrow and Glover Shirts, Glover Pajamas, Interwoven Sox, Arrow Ties and Handkerchiefs, Marlboro and Brentwood Shirts, Wembly Ties, Jersild Sweaters, Brentwood Sweaters, etc., etc. To make this the Greatest Value Giving Store Wide Quitting Business Sale in the history of Nebraska retailing, discounts on everything will be upward to 35TC, 50, 70 and More ... BEGINNING FRIDAY MORNING YOU CANNOT PAY THE REGULAR PRICE FOR ANY ITEM IN OUR STORE Economize every mile! Drive a Studebaker Champion! mi? V& u ... mW P&ICE Pi fit r t WANTS EARLY START BOONEVILLE, Miss. "Want ed," said the ad in the local newspaper "to swap my town rooster that crows at 5 a. m. for a country rooster that crows at 4 a. m." The advertiser gave the following reason: "I am go ing in business and want to get an early start." CURB THAT URGE ENDICOTT, N. Y. Alois Sel nekovic, 27, said he had an urge to squirt a policeman with a hose. He was arrested by drip ping Patrolman Charles Gar- and, and ordered to pay $25 or serve 25 days in jail. TO iUMLDD WeVe IFotrced ft V M A AMTBC STORE-WIDE P (fj) fl M fP (H If p 0) STARTS FRIDAY 28th SSPT. DOOE1S WILL OPEN PROMPTLY AT 9:30 A.M. You Wil! Save Upwards To 35,50,70,&More t JJ Ulii tC4 SMnUv iad otW nxci&olioM tubjaet to cho without Kltkm emit siMMKM 0ns of the 4 lowest price largest selling cars! Big visibility one-piece windshield . . . Brakes that automati cally adjust themselves... Variable ratio "extra-leverage" -1 steering . . . Tight-gripping rotary door latches . . . Soft-glow ?black light" instrument panel dials . . . Automatic choke . . . Automatic spark and heat controls . . . "Heat-dam" pistons. 721 2nd Ave. WIYSEL AUTO SERVICE Phone 4175 In the 51 Mobilgas Economy Run, the Studebaker Cham pion's actual gas mileage was lVi to 6 miles per gallon better than that of the entries of the three other largest sell ing low priced cars. Stdobofcor oifclo, optional ol oalra cott, woo viotl. REUNION SPURS TALK SCHENECTADY, N. Y. "Men surely can talk as fast as wom en," declared Mrs. Irvine Grant nf RpVlOrtOIfo offal Via, V o I band and Judson Grant otWa- terbury, Conn., met for the first time in 50 years. WVl V 1e if tViof crtma rtannta think standing on their dignity i ,1 i i i i uiaa.es uiuu iuuk. Digger. $1,000 or Less LOANS MADE ANYWHERE Write or Come in Loan plm O. T. NICHOL, JR., Mgr. 112 No. 5th St. Ph. 3213 fUttsriouth AND r. ur anv men's or hov's wear until you read our two page ad lUII t- . 1 1 i i in your copy of the "Plattsmouth Journal" Thursday which will be given over in its entirety to listing the thousands of values and bargains. Every Item in our store the entire $25,000.00 stock wlil be offered to the peop e of Plattsmouth and vicinity at drastically reduced quitting Business sale prices that save you many many dollars on everything you want and need We can assure you now that you have never seen anything quite like it . . . You can not pay the regul ar price for any Item in our store and discounts will be upwards to 35, 50, 70 and More. You will surely want to make advance preparens now to attend this great Going Out Of Business Sale beginvr Friday, Sentember 28th at 9-30 a.m. so that you people may save mv, many dollars on what you want and need for Fall, Winter, Christi-a z e.nd future use. 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