Gromf fed Miii » &Ut at ON..»>. 1 t CREST DELUXE PASSENGER TIRES 1 | I 440-460/11 450-500/20 475-500/19 525-650/18 525-550/17 625-650/16 700/16. 700/15. 30/3H. $10.80 plus tax $12.01 plus tax $10.84 plus tax $11.64 pkw tax $12.80 plus tax $16.95 plus tax $19.20 plus tax $18.75 plus tax $ 9.65 plus tax v These tires available an ear Thrifty Payment Plan. They $m not only the best tires yon eangst \ for tbs money, brt they axe as •j good as you can buy at any prise. * Every year sees mere and move oars equipped with Crest Tines. SUPER CREST QUALITY TUBES 600/16 Site PRICE PLUS TAX am 30x3H-.. 440-460/21. 475-500/19. 585-550/17. 525-550/18'j 606-G6O/W $t.9t $*.76 |8.46 18.75 ; $2.56 "Pk« Friendly Store CHAMBERS NEWS (Continued from previous page) in Myrtle Point, Oregon. The Lynn family live at Bort Orford, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Emertson Mit chell and sons left for their home at Wichita, Kansas, Tuesday. ' S. Sgt. and Mrs. Willard Thom son and family, of Camp Alexan der. La., arrived home Tuesday morning to spend a fifteen day furlough with home folks. Sgt. and Mrs. True Fragon and daughter left last week for On tario, Cal., after spending a fur lough with relatives at Chambers. Mr. and Mns. Lynn Hertel and family and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hertel and girls had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Judd Hertel and Ella Sunday. The dinner was in honor of Mrs. Hertel’s birthday. Alfred Maas, who recently submitted to an operation for ap pendicitis in the Norfolk Luther an Hospital, is staying in Norfolk at the home of his sister until able to return home. Ernest Young returned Tues day from the Lutheran Hospital in Norfolk, where he had been having medical attention. ' Chambers Public School opened Monday, September 3. The High School teachers are: Professor and Mrs. Harold Heidt and Mrs. Aft Waker. -The jthtie \lAttthgrt a»e, I/e.Ia, ^Rothchild, gr ir\ Mrs. NdA&ihn'’ Medc termed apd Mrs. Lethe Cqpk,., pruuary' ^ BRIEFLY STATKD ’* - :S Ray Nelson, of Creighton spent Thursday and Friday here visit ing friemK . Mj and Mrs. Ma* Wanser are i •he parents of a son, bom »n: Saturday, September 8. Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Mc-j Caffrey and Mrs. Ruth McCaffrey j left Monday for Kansas City, where Mrs. McCaffrey will re ceive medical treatment. Master Sgt. Orville Winchell, who is stationed in Kansas, ar rived on Saturday to attend the funeral of his father, Ben T. Win chell. Cal Holm U. S. M. S., left Monday for the east, after spend ing a thirty day leave visiting his wife and family and other rel atives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tomlinson and sons, Eddie and George, spent Sunday in Neligh, attending the Antelope County Fair. Vern Winchell, of Denver, ar rived Saturday to attend the funeral of this father, B. T. Win chell. Homer Mullen, of Scribner, spent the week-end here visiting his wife and friends. Miss Doris Harvey, who is em ployed at the Montgomery Hard ware store, returned Sunday from a month's vacation. Miss Constance Biglin, of Sioux City came up last Thursday for a visit at the home of iher par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biglin and other relatives and friends. Miss Bonnie Reimers attended the Antelope County Fair at Neligh last Sunday. Pvt. and Mrs. Harold Mlmar, of Fort Levyus, Wash., visited' frierK}s*hene oh SbtuVduy.1* ^ Mu*. Arlene Shade spent the, Wetft’-eW'tii at thev hoVne i urday and Sunday in Sioux City y^thy5*aends,.,f,j- u«,; Edith Castleman left for Lin t-pin Sunday, where she will visit Mrs. Rlva Souhrada fpr several days. Mm Helen - Simar left- Satur-1 day for Ornuha, where she will r visit relatives and friends. Mis. Oliver Hill spent the week end in Neligh, visiting her sister and friends. Mrs. J. E. Perkins, of Ains worth spent the week-end here visiting relatives and friends. Miss Marie Young and Mrs. Glen Tomlinson returned last Thursday from a short business trip to Omaha. Mrs. Fred B. Holsclaw and daughters, Janet and Linda, left Tuesday for Lincoln, where they will visit friends. Capt. and Mrs. John Robert Gallagher left Monday for Great Lakes, Illinois, after spending the officer’s thirty day leave here with his mother, Mrs. Bea Gal lagher and other relatives and friends. Master Sgt. James Holsclaw, of Muroc, California, arrived Friday for a week’s furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hols claw. At the end of his leave he will report to El Paso, Texas. Mrs. Mildred Honke left Mon day for Omaha, after visiting Mrs. Bea Gallagher and friends •for the pst few weeks. John Rustemeyer, who was recently discharged from the army, spent several days here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ruste-l meyer. He is enroute to his home In Bonesteel, S. D Mr. ahd" Mrs Bernard Matt-; hews fend daughter Madge, came j up from 'Omaftd Friday evening ; to spend a few days visiting at i the C. E. Streeter home and with ether relatives and friends Pvt Frank Peteri son of rat and Mrs. Friinfc Peutvday after-' ' noon. • Miss Aline, Rarnojd $ 'apehrf'.nfe ' some time ,oi ii>e Charges tjeer- ’ mer home at Stuart „ J ‘J Misses Rit^Babl apd Florence ’ WuikV-i helped Mi;s, Lqoniri** Dusatko pooV lor threshers oval days lost week. Mi and Mrs. Charles Deermet Of Smart, are the proud parents * of a' son. ^ bom September 4 Mrs Deermer wilt be remember ed as RaChryn Ramold. Hartnon Grunke pisited We4- ' dell Baht Sunday afternoon • . -X Sj. j v J... r. r i • r