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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SIX Section B Thursday, April 18. 1963 Tea Honors Visiting Sister AVOCA (Special Mrs. El mer HalLslrnm hosted a tea at her home Wednesday morning honoring her sister Mrs. Maude Test of Mitchell, S. D. She has been her house guest for a month. Rolls, minis and jelly were served from a cafeteria table and coffee was served at the tables where the Easter motif was carried out in cen'rpieces of candied ettsjs, ducks and chickens. i The decorations were made by her daughter, Mrs. Joe Case, Plattsmouth. Mrs. Robert Hallstrom as sjsted with the serving. See It at GAMBLES nr2'D00Rl Cu.Ft.SOIMGE( IT'S ON WHEELS! Rolls out for easy cleaning, sweeping, waxing! FULL-WIDTH PORCELAIN CRISPER! T ;;;;7 J ON WHCELS-IOLU OUT F0 EASY CLEANING 89-lb. freezer 16.3 sq. ft. shelf area Magnetic doors Separate butter bin 4fotpxruvir .FITS SMALLEST I KITCHEN! ::-! Full Featured! BACKED BY HOTPOINT'S WRITTEN 90 DAY REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION $00 NLY $ PWeek GAMBLES Plattsmouth. Nebraska Herb Freeburg I'll help turn stalks and stubble info I ; nifregen-ridi i i URAN J I NITROGEN New Vehicle Titles Mrs. Dorothy Van Ackern welcomed an influr of holiday visitors. Dr. and Mrs. Ed Kugler and sons of Storm Lake, Iowa ar rives Thursday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Brubacher. They departed for home Monday morning. The following new vehicles were titled recently by the Of fice of County Clerk here (own er, dealer, makei: Frank or Maxine Hohenshell, Laune Chev. Co., Chevrolet; Larry L. Mayer, Noble Mtr. Co., Ford; Glenn W. or Inga V". Pankonin, Cass County Mt. Co., Oldsmobile; Jerry L. Ful ton, Rubin Auto Co., Ford; Jam es A. or Lloyd T. Frady, Cass County Mtr. Co., Chevrolet; Kenneth or Betty Trunkenbolz, Laune Chev. Co., Chevrolet; Donald or George F. McKuIsky, Rubin Auto Co.. Ford; Richard ! mubacner s T. Schanot. Attebery Chev. Co.. Guilliatt. Chevrolet; Richard L. or Vir-, Mr. and Mrs. Don Blotzer. ginla A. O'Donnell, Cass Co. ! Nancy, and Don Jr. of Omaha. Mtr., Chevrolet. j Mr. and Mrs. John Biotzer, Le- Thomas L. Guthrie, Tetcnitha. and David of Plattsmouth Mtr. Co., Cushman Scooter; iuere Sunday tinner guests of John E. or Janet E. Ahl, Luken j their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chev. Co., Chevrolet; Fussel- j John Blotter Sr. man-Perry Funeral Home, R. V. The christian Church and the Bryant Mtr., Dodge; Arlen L. , United Presbyterian Churches of MURRAY NEWS Phone 325-3556 Murrayltes this past weekend . born April 2nd. She weighed 7- Ibs. 9-oz. and has been named Sharon Lyn. The Vlgnali's have two other children a girl and a boy. Grandparents are Mr. ana Mrs. Ople Morris and Mrs. Vlgnali ot Baraboo, Wis. The Bluebirds held a meet ing at the s''hoolhouse after On Easter Sunday the group school hours Wednesday. They motored to Auburn, where they had dinner at the home of Mrs. sister, Mrs. Elmer went on a tour of the Martin Sporer Museum. ' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nolte and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Nolte Wed nesday evening and shared a birthday cake in honor of Mrs. Nolte's 74 birthday. Anion Johnson and son of Louisville cailed at the Martin Sporer home to pick up a fish that Mr. Sporer had mounted for them. It was a carp which J . TraDD. Pioneer.,, .,',, ,-r.Vv, :,; mey naa caugni near nume una Taylor : plattsmouth for an Easier Sun- or Arlene ! Mtrs., Oldsmobile; R or Marina cmnreu. n. v. ry-,rise .rvice at 5.45 a.m. at Oak I ant Mtr. Co., Dodge; Donald'n.U Cemetery. Afterwards they i J. or Mariorie J.-Meredith, At-1 wpre st.rVf.d breakfast at the jtebery Chev Cx, Chevrolet; Mynard EL'B Chut ch Mtr Cn Fnrri: Richard or Don- 9 lbs. and was 36 inches long. Yes, this Is quite a fish .story, but a true one. It is quite a challenge to all "anglers" in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Philpot and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Steeby!Mrs Blanche Snell accompanied and family were Easter Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. aid Rieckman, Sapp Bros. Ford , r..i rr 1. yt - .. w, ; H r VL, . , r r RalPh Ralhbun and family Lugsch, Rubin Auto Co., Ford ' .. . ,r Econoline. Mr. ana Mrs. Paul Wiebele, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Deterding to Council Bluffs for an Easter dinner Sunday at the home of the Detert'.lne's daughter and Atlii qiiH Arrlf.ll rtf Wfhra'.ira i . .1 T.'j t r- 1.. .. 1 Kern.it Wayne Ousley and ! ! v,,. 1 ".f Tu. L. 7. ..I? t.j, ..... o,v4 ..-. v... j n-vvy junes ieiuwieu mim wuu Wendell R. Scott. Ramer Mtrs., Motor Scooter; William C. or ridge, Kelly, and Rein, and ; their grandparents to stay a few fli tiirl I -a rirrn f r Ilprl uf fh j. . i j , . . Caroline Hazen, Jacobson Mtrs., n7 " m y J . . , tl J wviv- I nken Vhpv Co Luk- home of Mr- and Mrs' Mart!niturn to school until Thursday, en Chev Co Chevrolet pickup-Sporer Sunday afternoon- The Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lambert Rub?n De?elopme a toand family had as their Easter .,, r-,. -c-Z rin' ri!lhe State Fisheries. dinner guest Mrs. Lambert's erV A or Elthea G Freebur? i Mr ana Mrs- wll,cr "ursl ert A or nnea. u. reeDurg. she , anQ Jan had dinn Sat. Murpny rwos. Liirv., ne.j uici ; . .,,h hpr .i.w Bnj!.. ... , . , ,' Charles M. Mead, Cass 7 " rv T, ' 0j;h". ",lu , oi air. and uncle, Ralph Todd, Muroock. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Nottley riLlup, Ulm MM tl, RhWm Smith'. hpn.o..j ........ ... Dof Audre'y tooSHtrt'w their home at Fort and Mr, Raymond Cundall Smith Mtrs., Ford; Marvin C. or Helen K. Balfour, Luken Chev. Co., Chevrolet. J. Leroy or Rose M. Love, DuLeau Chev. Co., Chevrolet; Winterset Inn, Rubin Auto Co., Ford; Jack E. or Janet God by, O'Daniel Olds., Oldsmobile; Robert M. or Sarah Leftwich, So. Rambler Co., Rambler; Stephen or Marlene A. Bulissa, Cass Co. Mtrs., Chevrolet Cor vair; Louis or Elsie Kupke, Mowbry Buick, Buick; Walter or Elma Pappe, Rubin Auto Co., Ford Pickup; Claud or Rosalie Clary, Rudy Ratcliff and Son, Hi Lo Camper FOR PLOW-DOWN THAT BUILDS BIG CORN YIELDS the easy way, you can't beat ARCADIAN URAN Ni trogen Fertilizer Solutions. Spray or dribble non-pressure URAN Solutions on crop resi dues before you plow, and you speed the work of soil microbes in building nitrogen rich humus that feeds your corn crop better and helps it get more water too. You can spread URAN on many acres per day from a simple tractor-tank rig, supplying all the nitrogen needed for a big, profitable crop. , Pumps and machinery do the work and make the job fast and easy. For cold weather use, get special winter-grade URAN that you can spread in temperatures close to zero. Get ARCADIAN URAN Nitrogen Solutions now for your corn, other cropland and -pastures. See us today for ARCADIA!!" URAII Stander Implement Co. Plattsmouth, Nebraska Phone 4178 worth, Texas. had an evening lunch with Mrs. Roy Howard was a Sun-j them, day dinner guest at the home of j The Beginners Class of the !her ten and family, Mr. andiMurrav miblic school had an ,Mrs. Edward Howard. ig hunt Friday morning and' j Mrs. Margaret Brenoe! had the first ano second graders prepared Easter dinner for her had their egg hunt in the af'.er json and family the Dr. Brendel's noon. I of Plattsmouth, but at almost Achievement tests are coming , the last minute she took her up the latter part of this month dinner to their home as her ; f0r the eighth grade class. Igiandson Scott Brendel had f Mr. and Mrs. Art Uhe were ibroken out with measles. Sunday dinner guests at the I Fred Campbell Is still at Richard Uhe home at Yutan: jt'larkson Hospital in Omaha and: the occasion being a celebration j his condition remains serious. hn honor of Art's uncle F red Mrs. Campbell's brother and ; Uhe's 75th birthday. His home i sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. t.Ue at Richfield, Nebr. An Easter August H. or Genev eve I T n 7 T1"'1 " " 1 " Funke Luken Chev. Co., Chev- cf- arrivea in Omaha by , afternoon. rolet; Neal K. Walkemeyer, j Pla"e morfn'nKH ,J T.J Mrs Holoubek of Plattsmouth sample nan ivioior wo., rum . " " ,. . i n . N ij r Falcon; Leonard D. or Mary W.!sl)ent Mnday afternoon at the Pvt. Donald Dedl Completes Course I TWENTYNINE PALMS, Calif. 'Marine Private First Class Donald L. Deen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren A. Deen of Route 1, Plattsmouth, Neb., serving with Headquarters Company, Force Harris.' Costello. Inc., Volks of her daughter, Mrs. Eu wagon; Ronnie or Sharon Jenk ins, Cass Co. Mtr. Co.. Chev rolet; Robert C. or Carol E. Bogle. Hansen Mtr. Co., Chry sler; Shrader or Ruth Rhoden, Attebery Chev. Co., Chevrolet; Lavern H. Davis, Luken Chev. Co., Chevrolet Pickup; Clark M. or Ruth L. Bates, R. V. Bryant Mtrs., Dodge. Dennis L. or Patricia A. Palm er, So. Omaha Rambler, Ram bler; Floyd or Ruby Scharnow, Novak Auto Co., Buick; Clifford or Blanch Jungles, Bufflngton Mrts., Buick; Marion 8. Win slow, Mowbray Buick-Rambler Inc., Rambler; Marlon M. or Mery E. Rogers, Attebery Chev. Co., Chevrolet; Frank or Mar garet Lepert, Cass Co. Mtrs., Chevrolet; James L. Shown, H it H Chev. Co., Chevrolet; Louis Menges, Cass Co. Mtr. Co., Chevrolet; Nathan J. or 8. Lavon, Nash, Whittaker Long Ford Sis., Ford. Harold E. or Vivian L. Shafer, R. V. Bryant Mtrs., Rambler; Homer L. or Jean Teter, Int. Harv. Co., International Pickup; Charles J. or Edna L. Fleisch man, De Brown Auto Co., Dodge; Harold R. or Barbara E. Buell, Laune Chev. Co., Chev rolet Pickup; City Police De partment, R. V. Bryant Mtr. Co., Dodge; Arlo or Shirley Stock, Ashland Mtr. Co., Pon tiac; Paul J. Luken, Luken Chev. Co., Chevrolet; Karen K. or Rudolph Zajlc, Attebery Chev. Co., Chevrolet II; Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc., Rubin Auto Co., Ford. Stander Implement Co., Int. Harv. Co., Internatoinal Truck; Donald L. or Mary V. Skalak, R. V. Bryant Mtrs., Dodge; Jay L. or Georgia P. Kear, Washing ton Co. Mtrs., Plymouth; Charlie I. Thomsen, Rubin Auto Co., Ford; Attebery Chev. Co., Attebery Chev. Co., Chevrolet Pickup; Edward M. or Mary J. Egenberger, Hulac Chev. Co., Chevrolet; Robert H. or Ethel J. Hallstrom, Anderson Auto Co., Oldsmobile; Security Window Company, Rubin Auto Co., Ford; Glen D. Knosp M. D., Mowbray - Buick - Rambler, Buick. gene Noll". Mrs. Otto Pitts and Mrs. Or ville Muller were Friday after noon visitors of Mrs. Alvin Mel singer. Evening callers at the Meisinger home were Mr. and Mrs William Rnlitt, Mrs. Anna Meisinger visited ! Troops, recently completed a with her granddaughter and ! " . o , . .7 family the Boyd Rouse's Friday Mrs. Ople Morris and oaugh ter Joyce returned by bus Thursday from a week visit with her daughter and family the Wilbur Vlgnali's of Madison, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Vlgnall ( Betty I A Classified fi In The Journal are the parents of a baby girl cost as little as 50 cents. jects School at the Marine Corps Base, Twentynine Palms, Calif. The training program included a review of tactics and weapons used on the battlefield and rifle markmanshlp. if" )mM WHITE RIBBON Nehawka's poultry Judging! team won a white ribbon last weekend at the contest held In conjunction with the State FFA Convention in Lincoln. Quiet "Compared with other per iods in history, the world today is quiet," writes an essayist. In fact you can almost hear a bomb drop. Punch. Get all 3 and save $7 Here's a smart fellow! He wants to have the best looking lawn on the block and he's tak ing no chances. He's putting on the most wanted of all grass fertilizers Scotts famous TURF BUILDER. And on the same morning he's putting down a bag of Scotts remarkable HALTS to elimin ate any crabgrass before it even pokes up its head. (By buying both he saved a quick $2) . Now's the time to seed that winter-weakened lawn HERB FREEBURC PLATTSMOUTH Realty Transfers . i Pearl Rudolph to Joe and Pearl Rudolph and Vurena Tin-' gen. 3-20-03, Lot 3 B1H. 5, Eagle, $1. 1 C. Harmon and Verna F. Mil-, ler to Philip L. and K: therine Hergenrader, 3-21-fl3. K 95 ft. 5 ir, Lot 265, 2C. 267; 268 and 269. Greenwood. SI. , John Deere Company of Mo-; line to A. J. and Ruth Leada-I brand, 3-22-63 Lots 27K. 27'J, 23, , 281 and 282, Greenwood, $1. j Norman and Norma Keillson; to Thomas J. find I.iKlovina T. I Brady. 3-29-63 Lot 16 Bik. 2 Donelan's Add, Plattsmouth, $1. Donald H. Dili.'l ( t ux to Wil-i bur R. Clark and Fern R ., 7-27-57, Lots 2. 3. 4, Bik. 35, Weeping Water, $2,500. Chester Bo-nemeier and Valda to Chester and Vnkla Bornemeier, 3-23-63, W'j, SE'.i and W2 NE'4. 3-10-10, SI. Viola Hanson et a! to Chester and Valda B.rnemcier, 2-27-63, 34 int W'2 SE'4 and W'2 NE'.. 3-10-10, SI. Sheriff of Cass County to Perry E. and Marguerite D. Smith, 3-1.5-03. S 51 ft of Lot 17 SW'.,SWt4, 17-10-13, $850. Sheriff of Cass County to Perry E. and Marguerite D. Smith. 3-18-63, N 'J'J ft Lot 17 SW'4 SW',4. 17-10-13, $850. Jason C. and Bernicc B. Streighl to Jason C. arid Bernlee B. Streight. 3-29-63. S 23 ft Lr;t 3. 4. 5. 6. 9. 10, 11, 12 Bik 5. Lots 2 to 7 Bik 6 Lots 1 to 7 Bik 1 Lots 1 to 6. Blx-k 2 South Bend Pt Lot 5 and Sublot 1 of 10 NE'.,SW'4 13-12-10, $1. Thomas Richard and Jr.net K. Fngles to Audrey Strotmer, 3-13-63. Pt Elk 11, Elmwood, $1. Ahleoe Fitch to Lola Mae Niel sen. 4-3-63, E'2 Lot 10 Bik 15. Elmwood, $2,500. Claude and Th resa Kobler to Kenneth D. and Janette E. I.u ellen, 3-15-63, pt E2 NW'4l S'i SWUNWi at.d Lot 16 NE'4 SWI4, 22-12-11, $1. Kenneth D. and Janette E. Lu- e'.len to Claude ar.d Theresa Charles E. Kennedy to Floy Kobler. 3-16-63, Lot 21, Louis-1 Kennedy, 4-8-63, NW4 SW'4, ville, SI. 1 13-11-13. SI. Mit.nle Rutto.-s ct nl to Robert, wildon H and Ruth Swltzor to E. and Janice J. Beck, 9-17-OH, , Harvey E Charticll, 4-10-63, S2 W'i SE'4 and E'i SW'4. 34-12-(SE4, 19-10-13, si. n" $I' i Albert W. and Lillian P. Hill to Lester E. and On a M. Thim- p j(,h.,rd WaI,, Marolf, 4-9-63, tun to Lo'Me M. Vallery and fe,v, Nf;1 31-12-:,, $1. Betty Nola Mnisek, 3-9-G3, Lot. 4 Bik 5, Plattsmouth. SI. Flora I.. Schick to William .Iitiuor hr.icK, i-j-n.i, n'2 nr4, Paul J. acid Bmnhilde Lied ke to Ray E. and Adi'la F. St .try. 4-9-63, lots 25 and 26 Rlk 3 Richie Place Add, P'attsmuu'h. SI. El'en Aw!er:-on to Helen tarle East ridge , 4-10-63, N'i Lot 234 and all 235. Louisville, $1. 29-10-10, SI. Fl'Ta L. Schick et al to Charles S!-hiek. 4-9-63, SE4NEi v.'.a W'2 NE'4, 18-10-10, SI. Flora L. 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