———— ---- tNf-MK)87 (7_45) RATION STAmdc _ ' ** 'A "nov. Thru nov. so | •JS'T'P* b*Conr»# good Sapt.l m*3!tl»K | y | thru AU<3. 31 ''-I--— ■ • *• -- — — -- CHAMBERS ITEMS 'd ' (Continued from page Pour) folks at Chambers. He has been stationed at Camp Fannin, Texas. Chris Schinstock, of Norfolk, was quite painfully bruised one day last week, when his car hit a rough spot in the road, throwing him against the door. The acci dent happened near the Dankart farm east of town. The three men with him were uninjured. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith ar rived home Sunday from Roches ter, Minnesota. Mr. and MrSi Reuben Peltzer and Mr, and Mrs.,Wayne Smith and boys spent Sunday evening at the A. A_ Walter home. The rain that cooled tht sultry hot atmosphere Monday evening, also brought a destructive elect rical storm with it. The barn on the August Kruger farm north and east of town, was struck by lightning and burned to the ground. Two of the neighbors, Clarence Damme and George Rowse saw the fire and hurried to the sctne but the barn could not be saved. Mrs. Clara Bell is on the sick list. Mrs# John Harkins went to Stuart Saturday, where she enter ed the hospital and is awaiting an appendicitis operation. Mr. and Mrs. John Couch drove to Creighton Monday on business. Several people from the Cham bers and Amelia communities at tended the Luben-Schroer wedd ing held at the O’Neill Methodist Church Saturday. Those from Amelia were: Mrs. George Ful lerton, Mrs. M. L. Sagaser, Mrs# Vern Sagaser, Mrs. Miles Minne han, Mrs. Art Waidman, Mrs. Em met Carr and Karaan Ann and Mr and Mrs. Ed White. From the Chambers community, Mr^ and Mrs. James Platte and Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Platte and Mrs. Loyd Gleed and Celestia. Mrs. Platte remained there for a visit with the bride and in the Herbert Russ home, returning to Chambers Monday. The newly weds eft the following day for Rapid City, where they will make their home The Midget American Legion base ball team plan to travel to Fremont Sunday, July 29, to play in the State Tournament, which is ! to be held there. The Chambers boys have their game scheduled with the Fremont team. The boys on the team who will have an opportunity of going to Fre mont and playing in the game are, Raymond Walters, Bob Adams, Dwane McKay, Garold Rothchild, Harlan Koch Dean Stevens, Oren Butts, Bruce Grimes, Shorty Fau quierer, Darwin Harley, Lloyd Hilligas and Dale Dallagge. Merl Fagon plans to take them down in Ed Dewey’s pick-up. J. W. Walter took Mrs. Carl Neimand to Omaha Tuesday to visit her husband, who is in the Methodist hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. John Dankert and Rev. Dale accompanied them and will also visit Mr. Neimand. Mrs. Walter went as far as Neligh, where she will visit, at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brion and son. Miss Maxine Ressel spent Sat urday night at the Lawrence Rothchild home# Perry Kleman and daughter, Peggy, of Saline, Cal., and Lt. Bill Wilson, of Little Rock, Ark., visited Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Walter and Raymond. Dr. and Mrs. J W. Gill arrived home from Rochester, Minn., Fri day of last week. Electric Rates in Nebraska are the Lowest in History — 1111 , n,' it ■■■■*■ ■' ■ More Advantagesj at Lower Cost --i—;—i—U.- ■ ■ It IS o foot that, although Virtually everything else you buy costs more to day, your electric rates ere the lowest in history. You con actually use two or three times os much electricity as,a few years ago for lees money. There's a rea m ;«t>n lor thl* lOQ,. . . IBP, the economies ; of the statewide group operation ef yeur i Consumers Public Power District, which [ gives to the people of Nebraska the bene ' fits, hove mode possible continual teduc \ ftons in electric rates. / • >f • wrwmmim —■ ~rn i ■ rt . ,, and Mr. ap<* ^rs. 0 land daughter spent £„ b;ta i noon at the, bo«ae ol > .7 | beth Niegenfinld ai vn;v1 b >'j .Gloria. , . >r : u -1nA .