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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SIX Section P Thursday, October 2, 1958 ilplGwlfiFIis Mrs. Edward Van Horn Phone 252-W Mr. and Mrs. William Finley and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Finley of Elm wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Dennis and fam ily of Bellevue were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern, Hillman of Marysville, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Hill of Palm Dale, Calif., are visiting here with Mrs. Hill's brothers and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Leo WATCH RIGHT ON TIME? Is your timepiece poor at figures? Our expert craftsmen can put your watch in condition to give you the right time . . ever time! GROVE JEWELRY 505 Main Phone 228 Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Miller Christensen. They were Saturday morning guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Finley and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Polivka and Jim of Omaha were Sunday din ner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cooper and family. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Urwin were Sunday afternoon guests. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Baker and Mrs. John Noell of Greeley, Colo., were Sunday dinner guests of R. D. Wollen and Ruth and Curtis Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Little, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Jewell, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Carnes, Mrs. Mary Thorns. Mrs. Alma Berner and Mrs. Florise Noell were guests at a pot luck supper on Thurs day evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Baker, hon oring Mr. Baker on his birth day. Mr. and Mrs. George Bond and two sons of Callaway spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rasmussen and girls. Mrs. Carl Pehrsen is a resi dent at Rest Haven in Weeping Water. She entered the home on Thursday and is bedfast. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Durham of Chappell Hill, N. C. are par ents of a daughter, Susan Carol. She weighed 6 pounds, 4 ounces, and was born Sept. 21. Mater nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steinkamp of Weeping When you can buy TWICE AS MUCH FOR A PENNY MOREl Monday, October 1 3 thru Saturday, October 1 8 11 Willi" II I I ' ? J AiT mi m ;MS2J DrvAirc RIG NSC-TV SPECTACULAR,. -I S BRILU ANt"aLI-STAR CAST I J- SUNDAY UtIUDCR ixin iS&g&ZSSt Check Your T.l.vi.ion SchtduUt t ii4r.ft?tS:'' for Tim. and Chann.l Schreiner Rexaii Drugs Water and Mrs. Nove Durham of Chappell Hill,' Carolina is the paternal grandmother. Mrs. Jane Steinkamp of Manley Is the great-grandmother. Mr. and Mrs.. Ed Steinkamp were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mason and Mr. and Mrs. . Dale Stein kamp and children of Louisville A family dinner was held at the Herbert Mason home, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Farley Amick and Brett of Bridgeport, Texas. Mrs Mata Amick was also a guest Mr. and Mrs. Steinkamp were Sunday evening guests of Mr and Mrs. Herman Rauth. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clare Johnson of Herman were hosts at dinner on Sunday at a cafe for their daughters Janet and Garnett. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wiles and Mildred Hart. The dinner was in honor of the 17th birthday of Janet Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and dau ghters were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Wiles and Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Wiles. Dr. Reginald Jorgensen of Montgomery, Alabama, Tom Steele and Mrs. Amy Lindquist of Davenport, Iowa, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Wise man. They were called to Weep ing Water due to the death of Mrs. Zora Jorgensen. Funeral was Tuesday in the Congrega tional Church. Connie Peck of Louisville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs Roy Wiles and family. Mrs, Wiles and Ruth and Miss Peck attended a Youth Rally at Cal lahan Church at Murdock and enjoyed the' show, "Seventeen" which was shown Saturday even ing., Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hohman and Patty of Lincoln were Sun day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hohman and family Mr. and Mrs. Art Taylor and Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rhodes and family of Kearney and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gib son and children of Exeter were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rhodes and Larry of Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holscher of Cook were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freeman and children. Marcia Meisinger was a Thurs day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bergmann and Debbie. The Bergmann's were evening guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Meisinger and family. Sunday afternoon guests at the Meisinger home were Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Meisinger and fam ily. The LCPV Extension Club met Thursday at the home of Mrs Gilbert Fornoff. Mrs. Nancy Sutton was a guest. Election of officers was held with the fol lowing elected: president, Mrs. Clarence Engelkemeier; vice president, Mrs. Lyle Schafer; secretary, Mrs. Harold Meisin ger; treasurer, Mrs. Robert Bergmann. low iucli Does It Cost to Enjoy El" pi cr mi isr pa n z.' yn m eSm tCT BEQI XjEP 0O rs vi tin n sprj 0 ESS fey for your entire home? Electric heating is indeed the heat of the future here today! It has the nicest feel . . . like warming by sunshine. And it's just as clean, fast, and noiseless. You no longer have to wait for the fu' ture to enjoy true heating comfort . . . and it will cost you less than you think! TO INSTALL ELECTRIC HEATING New Home Existing Home ZONE I ZONE 2 ZONE 3 $445 470 500 $730 770 820 Based on house 24'x36' with proper insulation, storm windows and storm doors. Prices are ap proximate and include heating units, controls in every room, wiring and fuse box ALL IN STALLED. Costs will vary depending local building codes. Consult your local tractor. YOUR ELECTRIC HEATING BILL FOR 12 MONTHS WILL BE A upon con- ZONE I ZONE 2 ZONE J $160 175 190 Based on I '2c per Iwh electric rate and en average heating season. No allowance made for savings in maintenance or clean ing costs. There are four main types of electric home heating available for your comfort: vc"" jy ffl S3 r lower temperature. Radiant Electric Cable Embedded into ceiling or walls, it's completely con cealed. Lils warm ing by sunshine. You feel comfortable at Healthful. Baseboard Electric Heaters Install along outside walls. Warm convected air rises gently while heat radiates out at floor level. Ends cold floor problem. Radiant Electric Pinch Glass, metal or ce ramic panel recessed In to wall radiates sun-lilo heat without d raft. Ideal for bath. Easy to install and clean. Safe! Built-in Wall Units Use en or more in room. Some types have fans to increase heating capacity. Available with built-in thermostats to control heat automatically. Plans were made for a tea to be held in October. Next meet ing: will be Oct. 23 with Mrs. E. J. Boedeker. The Eastern Star Kensington met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Fred Rehmeier. Next meet ing will be Oct. 28 at the home of Mrs. Elmer Michelsen, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Hy Kirchhoff visited Mrs. Mary Grafe of Avoca on Sunday afternoon. Leo Kirchhoff spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy Kirchhoff, home from his studies at Dana College, Blair. - Erma Ilirchhoff spent Sunday afternoon with Marilyn Jacob son at Syracuse. Mrs. William Dettmer of Avoca was a Thursday afternoon guest of Mrs. Hy Kirchhoff. Consumers Public Power District In Cooperation With Nebraska Inter-Industry Electrical Council Nebraska Iowa Electrical Council Mrs. Richard Lawrence of Lin. coin and Raymond Norris of Eagle were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooper. Mrs. Mabel Mickle accompan ied them home after spending a week with the Coopers.) Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cooper and children and Laurence .Eid enmiller were Monday morning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooper. Tuesday dinner guests were the Clayton Cooper family and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ur win. Mrs. Lorenz Roloff of Omaha is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dettmer and family to help care for the new baby, Stephen Arthur. Mrs. Dett mer underwent leg surgery while in the hospital. Other callers at the Dettmer home were Mrs. Mrs. William Dettmer of Avoca, Lorenz Roloff, Jr., and Miss Jan ice Habel of Louisville, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roloff and family of Plattsmouth, Mrs. Glen Kirch hoff and girls and Mrs. Henry Friesel. Mrs. Lorenz Roloff received a telephone call Sunday evening from her daughter, Mrs. Bill Wortham of Seattle. Wash., wish ing her a happy birthday. Mr. and Mrs. William Shee han are parents of a son born Sept. 28 at Memorial HosDital Syracuse. He weighed 8 pounds and has been named Dale RoET ert. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hespen of Svracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sheehan of Weeping Water. William Shee han Sr., Manley, is the great grandfather. The Cascade Club met on Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. RalDh Llndsev nf Avnra Next meeting will be at the home of Carrie Schafer. Oct. 29. Mrs. Henry Knaup, Mrs.i Da vid Baxter. Mrs. Ralnh Hvde and Mrs. Lynn Rothe attended the Christian Women's Fellow ship Round-up in Fremont Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brissev of Brock were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Hvde and bovs. Thev all at tended cnurcn services at the Chriistian Church in Weeping Water. The Christian Youth Fellow ship were hosts at a party Sun day evenine in the Christian Church parlors with the Louis ville CYF and the Weeping Wa ter Chi-Rho youth as euests. Nancy Ehlers presented the les son, Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Buster Baxter. Mrs. Edward Van Horn, Dale Steinkamp of Louis ville. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frppman of Avoca were Saturday evenine guests of Mrs. Ed Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Lowther and chil. dren of Union were Sunday eve ning lunch guests. Sharon and Shirlev Untnn. Jpr ry Kaufman, Mrs. Basil Low ther and Lorraine of Union were Sunday afternoon and evenine guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward van Horn and family. Carol Ni ckels was an overnight guest or sniney Upton. Mrs. Edward Van Horn. Carnl and John and Mrs. Raymond Freeman and family visited Mrs. Carl Nickels in the St. Mary's hospital in Nebraska City Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sudduth and Darrell and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sudduth of Platts mouth were also visitors nf lWrs Nickels. Mrs. Ed Freeman , vi sited with Mr. and Mrs Ftnsil Lowther and family of Union while the ladies were in Ne- Drassa city. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gavin nf Bellevue were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Genrire Bates. Mr. and Mrs. George Bates vi sited Mrs. Carl "Nickels in the St. Mary's hospital in Nebraska City on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bovd attended a Masonic dance in Omaha Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westcott of Bel levue were Sunday dinner gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd and family. Freddie Hill of Council Bluffs spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cherry while his mother, Mrs. Eddie Hill and Verna attended a Camp Fire outing at Camp Harriet Harding. Mrs. Hill and children were Saturday eve ning guests at the Cherry home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook at tended the graduation exercises for the Sunday School kinder garten of their great-grandson, Mark Buell of Syracuse. It was South Bend Mrs. Jess Fidler Phone Ashland 4-8646 Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carnicle in observance of their 59th wed ding aniversary were Mr. and Mrs. Merle Swartz of Lincoln, Bill Carnicle of Humbolt. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haswell of Mur dock, Jim Wiszmann and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnicle Jimmy and Mary Lou. Pete and Dwayne Ball of Wa hoo were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emanual Bold en and children. Miss Edna Wagoner of Geneva was a Wednesday overnight gu est of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thies sen. Mrs. Pies Proctor of Ash land spent Thursday at the Thies sen home. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Beck en tertained at dinner Sunday eve ning in honor of the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Rog er Kuhn. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kuhn and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kuhn and Linda. L. R. Ward of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. ValGene Ewing and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kuhn of Louisville. Floyd Fox of Tast, Calif., Is visiting relatives here and at Ashland this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Streight spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Streight and son at Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parrish and Leon were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fur err at Yutan Sunday. held Sunday morning and each little child wore a white cap and gown. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Buell held a family dinner in his hon or with the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. George Bornemeier of Elmwood and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cook and family of Murdock. Sunday afternoon they enjoyed a ride to Nebraska City and toured John Brown's Cave. Mrs. Sylvia Kohnke and Tom and Miss Marilyn Davidson of Stella were Sunday supper gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Urwin. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kunz of Omaha were Sunday after noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Erhart and family. Sun day evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hubbard and family. Mrs. Roy Conley was a Sunday afternoon guest of Mrs. Gary Van Horn and girls. Mrs. Oren Derby and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cooper and chil dren Friday evening and then were guests of Mr. and Mrs Gary Van Horn and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ham mons, Mrs. Stanley Schroeder, Mrs. Lynn Rothe , Mrs. David Baxter and Mrs. Leon Bond at tended the Christian Church Dis trict convention in Plattsmouth Sunday at the Christian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Livingston attended the evening session. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bond and Ricky were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Baxter and boys. Miss Janice Dill of Lincoln spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dill James and Bemie. L. R. Ward of Ashland was a supper and overnight guest at the Glon Kuhn home Thurs. day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Boklan and familv were Saturday din ner guests of Mrs. Elmer Dahl strom at Ashland. connie uoictan attended a Youth Rally at the Callahan Church at Murdock Sunday aft ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnicle were dinner guests of Mrs. Car- nicle's parents, Mr. and Mrs Hugh O'brien at Louisville. The dinner was in honor of Mr. O' Brien's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parrish and Leon visited Mr. and Mrs Bill Otto and son at Ceresco Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ella Carson returned ho me Wednesday after spending several weeks with her daugh ter, Mrs. Herbert Baumann and Mr. Baumann at Davenport, la Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lackey and family of Fremont were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thiessen. In The Service FRANKFURT, Germany Ar my Pvt. Richard L. Nielsen, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton A. Nielsen, Weeping Water, Neb., recently arrived in Germany and is now a member of the 3d Ar mored Division. Assigned to Headquarters Company of the division's 6th Infantry, Nielsen completed basic training at Fort Hood, Tex. A 1955 graduate of Avoca High School, he was a farmer before entering the Army. Rivers rush to the ocean no faster than man rushes into er ror. Voltaire. PUBLIC HEALTH REQUIRES MANY DRUGS Years of stud and hard work enable your doc tor to treat nunareos of patients a week, oiagnosing accurately many differ ent condi tions. This often requires us to prepare hundreds of prescriptions of which no two may be alike. To do thi wo muct stnrk thousands of tresh, potent drugs so that vnu will always benefit (rum vaur doctor's knnwlpdee. When vou us till vour orescrioti you can expect exact pharmaceutical skim let ng nd prompt, courteous service. 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