Ewing Faculty Announced EvVING — The faculty for the 1955-’56 school term, which will begin Monday, August 29, follows: Superintendent — L. M. Carter; band, vocal music, American his tory and government—Gene Kresl; commercial subjects — Elsie R. Chase; mathematics and history— Lena B. Baker; English 1, 2, 3 and 4—Amber Schlotman; vocational homemaking and library — Fern Pruden; athletic coach and shop —Richard W. Lane. In the grades are:-Helen Grim, kindergarten and principal; Don na Carson, first and second; Grace Thomsen, third and fourth; Mar garet Catron, fifth and sixth; Beu lah Black,, seventh and eighth. On Friday, August 26, sopho mores and juniors will register; on Saturday, August 27, freshmen and seniors. The hours: 9 a.m., to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m. A complete new unit of cabinets, sink, and work benches has been added to the vocational homemaking department, also a new electric stove. In the sewing room, a new electric sewing ma chine has been Ridded. New desks, library shelving and science equipment have been purchased. In the commercial department, six new typewriters have been purchased. Several rooms have been redecorated. N. A. Bergstrom is custodian. Chambers School to Open August 29 CHAMBERS — The Chambers public school will open on Mon day, August 29. The following teachers have been contracted for the coming year: L. J. Eckdahl, superintendent; William Witte, principal; Miss Janet Euwer, home economics. Grade teachers: Mrs. Seth Her tel, sixth, seventh and eighth; Mrs. Vernon Harley, third, fourth and fifth; and Mrs. Forrest Sam mons, kindergarten, first and sec ond. * Deloit Schools Open August 29 DELOIT — Most of the rural schools are opening the fall term Monday, August 29. Among them are schools taught by Bud Bartak and Doris Ann Spahn; Deloit, taught by Elayne Reimer; Urban, Geraldine Rother ham; St. John’s, Neta Lee Maben: Reimer, Vera Dell Funk, and Sun nyside, Marg Brewster of Cham bers. Rural Schools Plan Term Starts CHAMBERS—Some of the rural schools to open on Monday, Aug ust 29, are: Valley Center, district 107, Mrs. K. N. Adams, teacher; Alderson. Miss Lorraine Farrier; Hoffman, Mrs. Elmer Wandersee; Shermer, Shirley DeHart. Homolka school, Mrs. Charles Spath, teacher; Bachaus, district 212, Miss Katheryn Hoffman; Lloyd Hoerle, Mrs. Elsie Doolittle. Gibson Graduates from IBM School— Donald J. Gibson of O’Neill has been graduated by the interna tional Business Machines corpor ation electric accounting machine customer engineering school at Endicott, N.Y. He is assigned to the company’s Houston, Tex., £ales and service office. Mr. Gibson and his fellow grad uates represent 12 IBM branch offices in eight states. - - Starts On-Farm Training— Public Law 550 provides for education benefits for Korean veterans. The deadline on en trance in training is three years after the last discharge. Veterans interested in attending the institutional on farm training course offered at the public school iti O’Neill on Thursday after noons. Californians Here— Mr. and C. H. Rudd and grand daughter, Phyllis Rudd, of Los Angeles, Calif., have been visiting the Ivan Cones. --- - ---- i . Royal Theater — O'NEILL, NEBR. — Thurs. * Aug. 25 There are two kinds of women ,. . . the kind men marry—and ANGELA Starring Dennis O’Keefe and Mara Lane—co-starring Rossano Brazzi. . Family admitted for 2 adult tick ets. Children under 12 admitted with parent, 50c; adults 50c; children 12c FrL-Sat. Aug. 26-27 Lqx Baxter, Mara Corday, Ste phen McNally with John Denner and Trevor Bardette in THE MAN FROM BITTER RIDGE !ln Eastman color! While one man’s destiny was caught in their crossfire . . • and his love was trapped in a woman’s arms! Adults 50c; children 12c; matinee Sat. 2:30. All children under 12 free when accompanied by parent Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Aug. 28-29-30 Fred Astaire and Leslie Caron in DADDY LONG LEGS Costarring Terry Moore and Thelma Ritter. Cinemascope, color by DeLuxe. Step out with Fred and his loveliest entertainment date! Adults 50c; children 12c; matinee Sun. 2:30. All children unless in arms must have tickets Wed.-Thurs. Aug. 31-Sept, 1 Gregory Peck in THE PURPLE PLAIN ' Color by technicolor. Squadron Leader Forrester ... a man born to the air. One minute ago ... he almost died in it. Forrester had tasted glory in the Burma sky. Family admitted for 2 adult tick ets; children under 12 admitted with parent, 50c; adults 50c; children 12c * e Riverside News Harold Bennett, who is serving in the air force, is in England for a few weeks as part of his train ing. Mrs. Maud Lawrence spent the weekend with the W. M. Napier family. She is still helping care for her sister-in-law in Blair. Miss Ina Bennett visited a few days with the Willie Shrader family last week. The United Presbyterian Mis sionary society met in the church annex Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Lee Fink was in charge of the lesson. Mrs. May Shrader and Mrs. Lewis Shrader were hostess es. Mrs. William Bomer was hon ored at a farewell gift shower. The Free Methodist Missionary society held a meeting with Mrs. Belle Mott at Page Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston and daughter and Mrs. Elwell Johnston were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Reed at Brunswick. Debbie and Brenda Pollock are spending a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pollock while their folks are va cationing in Colorado. Mrs. Ben Moulton and son of Elkton, S.D., and Mrs. Belle Mott of Page spent the weekend with the Grant Motts. Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry and Mr. and Mrs. Art Kropp returned Saturday night from a fishing trip in Minnesota. They visited the Lester Frys at Hinkley, Minn. They reported crops to be “very good” up there. i-'Uii jJCU Jviij W 1.111 Friday to meet Miss Linda, who had spent a few days in West Point. Norman Bomer spent a few days last week at the home of Gordon Shrader. Larry and Philip Hand spent Sunday visiting at the Carl Miller home. The Leo Millers, Darrol and Wendell Switzer enjoyed a picnic supper with the Wayne Switzers in Clearwater Wednesday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry and daughters called on Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kurpgeweit one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scholl meyer and children and Mrs. Ida Calkins of Crofton spent the weekend with the Johnny Miller family. Mrs. Calkins remained for a two week visit. The Rev. F. A. Hand family enjoyed home-made ice cream at the Howard and Walter Miller homes Monday evening. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Bomer and children accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christon to Atkinson Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac Lachlan. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen and daughters and the George Montgomerys attended the Robson reunion at Norfolk Saturday. Bud Waller of Mound Valley, Kans., spent a few days visiting the W. M. Napier family. Mr. and Mrs. Cox and family of Minnesota spent several days vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rol Hord. Mr. and Mrs. George Mont gomery called on the Johnny Miller family Sunday evening. Janet Hand was a guest of Lin da Larson Sunday to help Linda celebrate her 11th birthday an niversary. Redbird News Sunday visitors in the Guy Hull home were the Albert Rey nolds family of Inman and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Nelson and daughters. Mrs. Anna Carson, Mrs. Fay Pinkerman and the Albert Car son family left over the weekend for Gordon to attend the wedding of Charles Ladely, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ladely. Bardy Jo Schollmeyer is the owner of new bicycle which he plans to ride to school. Weekend guests in the Howard Wells home were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross and family of Wash ington and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brunmeier and daughter of Om aha. They were sight-seeing at Pickstown, S.D., Sunday and had a Mrs. Francis Neely and Carolyn of Seattle, Wash., spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Willa Schollmeyer and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson and Nick Baker returned Monday night from a five-day trip to the Black Hills and visited relatives at Rapid City and Gregory, S.D. Earn Wilson of Gregory also ac companied them. Many from here attended the Schollmeyer-Richter family re union picnic at O’Neill’s park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wright and family attended a picnic with relatives at the O’Neill park Sun day.1 - Clay Mashino is baling hay for Art Bessert. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hull of Niobrara and Mr. and Mrs. Gay Hull and family were Thursday guests in the Guy Hull home. Mrs. Willa Schollmeyer and Mrs. Alvin Carson attended a pre-nuptial shower for Dorene Huber at Lynch Thursday night. Mrs. Alvin Carson was one of the hostesses. The Ernest Schollmeyer family of Croften are visiting relatives in this area this week. Sharlene Hasenpflug of O’Neill is spending this week with her cousins Bruce and Bardy Scholl meyer. Fire Consumes 20 Tons of Hay DORSEY—Fire of unknown or igin Saturday destroyed over 20 tons of hay on the farm of Mrs. Loretta Luber. A general ring was given on the country line about noon and neighbors responded immediately and came to aid in fighting the fire. Due to their efforts, the blaze was kept from spreading across the entire meadow and the bal ance of the hay was saved. Phone us vour news! Star News Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson and family, to honor Wyn’s third birthday an niversary Tuesday evening, Aug ust 16, were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Cun ningham and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller and Barbara. Cake and ice cream were served. His grandmother, Mrs. Ewalt Miller, Dinnerware Set 16-pc. luncheon set made in glass of the famous Heritage Pattern. Made to sell for 2.98 Our Anniversary Price 81c Dustmaster Mops Removable for easy washing. Reversible and flexible and may be oiled if desired. Regular 2.29 Now Only 1.41 Wing Back Occasional Chairs With nylon bearing swivel unit. No sag seat with rubberized hair padding. Red or green. Regular 39.95 Anniversary Price 28.88 Haddon Hall INNERSPRING Mattress With genuine Nachman “Per maform” inner unit. 5-year guarantee. Regular 39.50. Anniversary Price 28.00 Douglas 3-Pc. Dinette Set With black plate tubing. Bond ed Lamex upholstery. Table and 2 Chairs Sale Price 28.00 baked the birthday cake, decorat ed with a cowboy, horse and candles. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waring and family spent Wednesday eve ning, August 17, at the Ewalt Mil ler home. Mrs. Lysle Johnson sponsored the swim party Tuesday after noon, August 11, at the North Branch creek for the little folks. Refreshments were served. Irma Juracek has returned to her home after spending several days in Norfolk at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Art Juracek. Mrs. Pearl Groeling and Caro lyn were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Hulda Miller and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mattison and Dale were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Mattison’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mil ler. Dale spent the day with his grandparents while his folks were sightseeing at Ft. Randall. ^ ^ ^ AA *tk mk 4^ 4 The dance at the Ash Grove hall Sunday evening, sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Nels Linquist, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vonasek and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Juracek was well attended. A meeting is being held Tues day evening, August 23, at the Ash Grove hall. Miss Alice Scofield is spend ing a few days at Lexington visiting with Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Gerber and family. Catechism Classes Start at Lynch LYNCH — The Lynch Catholic catechism classes started Tues day, August 16, and are contin uing through this week with 41 youngsters attending school. Two nuns are the teachers. There will be a picnic for the youngsters on the rectory grounds Friday afternoon. On Sunday morning 10 children will receive their first holy com munion in climaxing the two week’s school. Pvt. E. Duvne Alton returned to Park’s airforce base Tuesday morning after spending a 10-day leave with his parents. FINAL BIG WEEK! 1 __ [; I Celebrating 21 Years w CTADF UAIIAP. Thursday*-Open ’Til 9:00 P.M. I vlUlfE' HUUna* Saturdays_Open Til 10:00 P.M. * Other Days _ 9:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. ) Fire King Batter Bowls The right size for many uses. Fire King heat resistant! Each 17c Rubber Maid WELCOME Door Mats Buy one for every door at our Low Sale Price of 81c 20-Gallon Garbage Cans Galvanized sheet metal. Stur dily constructed and corrugat ed for durability. Tight fitting cover. Drop type handles. Regular 2.79 Sale Prce 1.99 Hostess Serving Carts A 2-tier rollavvay metal server with stain-resistant trays. Rolls easily on swivel wheels. Anniversary Price 1.99 Household Weight 9x12 Felt Base Rugs A heavy-weight rug with first quality surface. Regular 8.95 Sale Price 5.88 Mahogany Lamp Tables With shelf. Genuine “MAR LITE” acid and burn resistant tops. Regularly 10.95 For This Sale 8.88 Studio and Chair Upholstered in charcoal grey metallic tweed. Modern style. Reg. 169.95 Value Only One to Go at 118.00 i Washable Paper Window Shades On rollers. Size 36”x6-ft. long. Green, tan, ivory and white. Regularly 98c Anniversary Price 66c Law*on Style I Beds ' > ,air /“bb«ri2e 9*12 Felt Base Rugs > Discontinued Datt»r„ ft Regularly seii ^ terns- * y seU for 10.95. __ 7.88 > I THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE! I j OurgGigantic Sale Ends August 27th 11 2-Pc. Modem Style 1 Sofa Bed Suite ' nare £fSe. Jf « Miee Regularly 189.50 Anniversary Pnce l 148.88 3-Drawer Unpainted Chest I , V, rlear Ponderosa pine to finish. We Have a Few Left | to Go at 8.88 Deluxe Metal Baby Batbinette Lightweight, s"°n^“ hits FStomaticany. Regularly 17.95 For This Sale 12.88 Platform Swivel Rocker Covered with two-tone plastic and Lux metallic tweed fabric. Foam rubber padding. A 49.50 Value! For This Sale 38.88 2 - Piece Living Room Suites In green or red frieze. Lawson style backs. Modern wide arms. Smartly upholstered. Regular 199.50 Anniversary Price 168.88 Buy That Bedroom Suite . . . you have been wanting! FREE Innerspring Mattress with Each Suite at 149.00 and over 10-Inch Electric Fan Heavy duty induction motor. Self-aligning oil bearing. 1 Year Guarantee Our Sale Price 7.44 Sponge Set Designed especially for home user. Consists of 3 sponges and 1 minute dish mop. Made to sell for 69c This Sale 17c Angel Food Cake Pan Leak-proof, batter seal, loose bottom. Now Only 77c Adjustable Ironing Board Adjustable to 6 levels. Iron in comfort either standing or sit ting. Baked enamel finish. A 9.95 Value! Now Only 6.71 Covered Cake Pans All aluminum pan for baking, storing and many other pur poses. Easily cleaned, stays bright and heats fast. Anniversary Price 77c Fishing Poles I l/rFt. Solid Steel Poles 4 guides. Easy hand grip handle. Sale Price 1.44 Ironing Board " Pad & Cover } Elastic all around for snug tit- k ting. Made of smoothly woven, , evenly napped flannel. P Reg. Sells for 1.99 ) This Sale ) 71c ! -1 Double ► Drain Tubs » On easily moved stand. White a double tubs. Rust and leak proof. Complete with lid. Hose P connection for each tub. * Our Sale Price p 14.77 ! - ► 7:10x15 p White Sidewall Tires | Nylon. Lifetime guarantee. Road hazard guarantee. Free P installation. ^ Regular 32.95 P Sale Price ^ 22.00 ! > " I < f < I < > < > t