Music Results Contestants rating superior or excellent in the various divis ions are as follows: Piano Solo—Class D Superior —• Carolyn Watson, Inman; Donna Mae Diez, Verdi gre; Maida Mignery, Bartlett; Charles Marshall, Verdtgre. Excellent — Hayes McClaran, Orchard; Deloris Mier, Center, Joanne Kuhl, St. Frances, Ran dolph; Lois Loberg, St. Frances, Randolph: Marta Mignery, Bart lett; Jean LaFrenz, Center; Imo gene Davis, Inman; Marlene Broeker, St. Frances, Randolph; Marlene Brooke, St, Joseph’s, Atkinson; Lila Mae Ritchey, Bartlett; Jacqueline Johnson, St. Ludger’s, Creighton; Sharyn Johnson, St. Ludger’s, Creigh ton. Miscellaneous, Class D — Pi ano duo: Verdigre, superior. Piano Solo—Class C Superior — Onie McClurg, Atkinson; Clura Mae Schwartz, St. Agnes, Alliance; Shirley Hargens, Spencer; Joan Bink erd, Ewing; Leona Waline, Til den; Joellyn Eacker, Ewing; Mary Toillion, St. Patrick's, North Platte; Gwendolyn Fra zier, St. Patrick’s, North Platte; Kathleen Pslaun, St. Patrick’s, North Platte. Excellent — Jodine McNert ney, St. Agnes; Rosmeary Cor kle, St. Mary’s, O’Neill; Carolyn Brennan, St. Agnes; Rose An derson, St. Mary’s; Sharon Reese, Tilden; Mary Lou Wil son, St. Mary’s; Margie Masek, St. Agnes; Dean Boyer, Tilden; Rosemary Greenwood, St. Pat rick’s. Good — Betty uaun, spen cer; Mary Alice Dierks, Ewing; Ricky Beckerbauer, Tilden. Piano Ensembles: Superior — piano duet, St. Agnes; piano duo, Tilden; piano trio, St. Ag nes; piano quartet, St. Agnes; piano quintet, St. Agnes; piano sextet, St. Agnes; piano triple trio, St. Agnes. Piano duo: Excellent — St. Mary’s, St. Agnes. Piano accordion — Mary Jo Roth, Chambers, superior. Piano Solo—Class B Superior — Marie Guthmiller, O’Neill; Carol Kester, Neligh. Excellent — Jackie Raymer, Butte; Jolene Benning, Neligh; Sally Buckendorf, Bassett; Nel lie Jane Otte, Neligh; Helen Connors, Valentine. Girls' High Voice. Class D Superior — Patricia Gard, El gin; Dixie Lea Stevens, Or chard; Carol Benson, St. Fran ces; Lila Novak, Verdigre; Joan Vecera, Verdigre. Excellent — Joan Jenkins, El gin; Donna Welburn, Elgin; Jo Ann Bishop, Meadow Grove; Erika Petersen, Niobrara; Patty Reynolds, Niobrara; Sandra Imm, Bartlett. Good — Jean Pratt, Meadow Grove; Delta Wildman, Bart lett; Ella Mae Sheldon, Bartlett. Instrumental Soloists and Small Groups. Class C Flute: Superior — Patricia Brennan, St. Mary’s. Clarinet: Superior — Marcus Gibson, Ewing. Excellent — Vera Miller, Atkinson. MONEY TO LOAN ON AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITURE Central Finance Corp. C. E. Jonas. Manager O'Neill s Nebraska * Oboe: Superior — Margaret I Rohrs, Atkinson E flat alto saxophone: Super ior Carolyn Adams, Cham ! bers. Tenor saxophone: Superior — Kevin Mohr, Tilden. Excellent Eldon Larson, Tilden. C melody saxophone: Excel lent, Dorothy Horlan, Ewing. Cornet: Superior — Larry Morris, St. Mary’s. Excellent— Bernard Mohr, Tilden Baritone: Superior — Lois Ratliff, Atkinson. Bells: Superior—Holly Smith, Atkinson. Bass: Superior—Marcus Pier son, Ewing. Trombone: Superior — Jay Liska, Niobrara. B flat clarinet: Excellent — Norma Norstrum, Royal. Trombone quartet: Superior — Page. Instrumental Soloists and Small Groups, Class C Flute quartet: Superior — St. Mary’s of O’Neill. Woodwind trio: Superior — Atkinson. Clarinet quartet: Superior — Atkinson. Saxophone quartet: Good — Tilden. Brass quartet: Excellent—At kinson. Cornet trio: Superior, Tilden; excellent — Atkinson. Small Group Miscellaneous Class C Clarinet duet: Good — Atkin son. Bands—Class D Superior — Orchard. Excel lent — Page Royal, Oakdale. Good — Meadow Grove, Nio brara. _ Uiris Meaium voice—vims w Superior — Audrey Ritter, Tilden; Vivian Applegate, St. Agnes; Mary A. Sherman, St. Agnes. Excellent — Angie Spath, Chambers. Good — Betty Thor in, Cham bers; Joanne Daas, Chambers; Armetta Gleed, Chambers; An na Mock, Springview. Instrumental Soloists Small Groups—Class D E flat alto saxophone. Super ior — Bob LaFrenz, Orchard. Cornet: Excellent — Irvin Wagner, Oakdale. Bass: Superior — Russell Sharpies, Oakdale. Excellent — Merle Schleusener, Orchard Girls' High Voice—Class C Superior — Mary F. Steel, St. Mary’s; Marde Birmingham, St. Mary’s; Pat Flaherty, St. Agnes; Nancy Beha. St. Mary’s. Excellent — Marion Harris, Ewing: Catherine Helmricka, Ewing; Sheila Mulick, St. Ag nes; Hilda Martensen, Tilden; Bernadette Hynes, St. Mary’s; Margie Tschacher, St. Agnes; Joellyn Eacker, Ewing; Pat Am spoker, Springview; Aubyn Rit ter, Tilden; Joan Phohosky, St. Patrick’s. Good — Skeet Penwell, Til den; Pat Amspoker, Keya Paha; Faye Moses, Stuart. Girls’ Low Voice—Class C Superior — Mavis McKenzie, Springview; Anita Dillon, St. Mary’s; Kay Eisenhaouer, Cham bers. Excellent—Pat Lewis, Spring view; Shirley Harmon, St. Ag nes; Mary A. Ably, St Agnes. Good — Arliss Bly, Chambers. Miscellaneous Groups—Class D Superior — Mixed duet, Mea dow Grove. Excellent — Mixed sextet, El gin; duet, Niobrara. Good—Boy’s sextet. Long Pine. Girls' Glee Club—Class D Superior — Niobrara, St. Frances, St. Joseph’s, St. Lud ger’s. Good—Ericson Excellent — Elgin, Bartlett. Mixed Octet—Class D Excellent — Ericson. Clear i water. Girls' Medium Voice—Class D Superior — Marta Mignery, Bartlett; Norma Parsons, St. Joseph’s; Mary Lou Andersen, Long Pine; Nancy Wiley, Elgin; Nancy Hinman, Elgin; Barbara Stolp, St. Ludger; Jolene Clos t e r, St. Ludger; Margaret Thompson, St. Ludger. Excellent — S. Hixon, Clear water; Alva Schrunk, Bartlett; Evelyn Marr, Bartlett; Ann Van Hoff, Verdigre; Margie MacK, St. Joseph’s; Patricia Walz, St. Frances; Donna Ruth Cleveland. Orchard; Donna Rae Daugherty, Meadow Grove; Nancy Heiss. Page; Rita Lee Wagner, St. Lud ger’s. Good — Janice BArtak, Bartlett; Mary Lou Sovereign. Royal. Boys’ quartet, class D: Excel lent — Ericson. Girls’ trio, class D: Superior— Bartlett; Excellent—Elgin. Good —Orchard. Girls’ sextet, class D; Super ior — St. Ludger, St. Joseph’s. Excellent—Elgin. Bartlett. Good —Long Pine. Triple trio, class D: Superior — Meadow Grove, Clearwater. Excellent—Bartlett Good Eric son, Long Pine. Boys’ octet, class D: Excel lent — Ericson. Boys' High Voice—Class D Superior — Bennie Menuey, Bartiett. Exce’.ltnt — Dean Po fal, Bartlett. Boys' Medium Voice—Class D Superior — Virgil Hiatt. Mea daw Grove; Gerald Van Grun dy, Meadow Grove. Excellent— Harold Schrunk, Bartlett; Gary Meisher, Royal; Gordon Sover eign, Royal. Boys' Low Voice, Class D Superior — Leon McDaniels, Royal; Garth Dawson, Orchard; William Dexter, St. Joseph’s; Donald Moore, Bartlett. Excellent — Lynn Briggs, Bartlett; Darrell Erickson, Roy al. Good—Milford Lynn, Royal. Boys' High Voice—Class C Superior — Francis Flood, St. Mary’s; James Hamik, Stuart; Jim Hytrek, Stuart. Girls' Low Voice—Class D Superior — Dena Knight, Page; Genelle Park, Page; Mar gie Mack, St. Joseph’s. Excellent — Kay Jenkins, El gin; Thelma Wilcox, Elgin; Jo anne Martel, Niobrara. Good— Shirley Dallege, Bartlett Girl's Sextet—Class C Superior — Atkinson. Excel j lent — Ewing, Stuart. Boys' Medium Voice—Class C Superior — Laverne Brady, Atkinson; Don Mock, Spring view; Edward McCarthy, St. Marv’s; John O’Neill, St Mary’s, j Excellent — Dean Farrier, ; Chambers; Harold Bennett, Ew i ing; John Obermire Girls' Trio—Class C Superior—St. Mary’s; Excel lent—St Agnes. Tiiden, Stuart Boys' Low Voice—Class C Superior — Don James, Til i den Excellent — Bert Lawrence Atkinson; Dean Lewis, Spring view. Good—Marcus Peterson, Ewing. Boys' Quartet—Class C Superior — Atkinson. Spring view, Tilden, St. Mary’s. Excellent — Ewing Girls' Sextet—Class C Superior — Atkinson. Excellent—Ewing and Stuart. Girls' Octette, Crass C Superior—Tilden, St. Agnes, Girls’ duet and octet. Excellent—Atkinson, Stuart. Triple Trio, Class C Superior — Atkinson. Spring view, St- Agnes, St Mary’s. Boys' Octet, Class C Superior—Atkinson. Excellent. Tilden. Madrigal Group, Class C Superior—Stuart. Miscellaneous Group, Class C Superior — Girls’ ensemble, I Atkinson, Spnngview; Boys’ 1 duet, St. Mary’s. Excellent — Boys’ duet, Til ; den. Instrumental, Class B Flute—Superior, Louella Nol lett, Valentine Excellent, Joan Hemenway, Neligh. E flat alto saxophone—Sup erior. Leo Bubutske, O’Neill; James Sire, Butte. Excellent— Beverly Miller, Neligh. B flat clarinet—SuPeri°r> Bill Busch, Valentine. Bass clarinet — Superior, George Fullerton, Ainsworth. Cornet solo — Superior, Ed ward Bridges. O’Neill; Ted Lindberg,O’Neill; Jack Murphy. Valentine. Excellent. Ruth West, Creighton; Lee Thorin, Neligh; Marilyn Sieler. Butte French horn—Excellent, Bar bara Bennett, O’Neill. Trombone solo — Superior, Bob McPherson, Neligh; Eliza beth Schaffer, O’Neill Excellent —Harrison Hetch, Valentine; Bruce McElhaney, O’Neil]; Good —Ralph Olson, Burwel’, Gret chen Kehn, Butte. Baritone horn—Superior Wil ma Higgins, Butte; Judy Wil kinson. Valentine. Excellent, Earl Merritt, Burwell; Jesse Peterson. Valentine. Bass horn — Superior, John Eule, Ainsworth; Kenneth Hil ! dreth, Neligh; Ronald Brandt. Neligh; Donald Calkins, O’Neill. Cornet Trio; Superior — Creighton. O’Neill. Brass Sextet: Superior—Butti* Creighton. Drum quartet: Superior — Ainsworth. Excellent — Neligh. Snare drum—Superior, John Me Andrew, Ainsworth Miscellaneous Small Groups Class B Superior — Bras-s ensemble, O'Neill: excellent — flute-clar inet quartet, Creighton: Clarin et quartet. Ainsworth; flute quartet, Creighton. Clarinet quartet — Superior, Neligh. Excellent. Burwell. Saxophone quartet — Superi or, Neligh Saxophone sextet — Superior, i O'Neill. Vocal. Class B • Boys' glee club — Superior I O’Neill, Valentine. Excellent j Creighton. Bassett Girls' Glee Club Superior — Ainsworth. Bur well. O'Neill. Excellent—Creigh ton. Basett. Valentine Mixed Chorus Superior — Ainsworth. Ne ligh. O’Neill. Excellent — Bassett, Creigh ton. Valentine. Boys' High Voice Superioir—Caryl Carstensen Neligh; Gaylan Cleveland, Ne ligh. Boys' Medium Voice Superior — Leslie Hald. Bur well; Mickey Vawser, Valen tine; John Bowen. O Neill Larrv Rummel, Neligh; Gordor Gen.str.ler, Creighton Excellen —Kieth Thomas. Valetnine; Jin Bailev, Valentine. Boys Low Voice Superior — Darrell Keck Creighton; Claude Cole, O Neill Ronald Brandt, Neligh. Excel lent — Jim Galloway, Bassett Girls’ Sextet Superior — O’Neill Excellen — Ainsworth. Girls' Trio Superior — Ainsworth, Bur well Mixed Quartette , Superior—O'Neill. Mixed Octet Superior—Ainsworth Neligh Excellent—Creighton Boys' Octet Superior - -Creighton, Neligh Ainsworth Triple Trio Superior —Ainsworth, Neligh O'Neill Boys Quartet Superior— Ainsworth, Q Neill Excellent- Burwell Girls' High Voice Sulhu ior - - F)y*?» Neill Puitty Syfeit Am*worth Alice Anson, Neligh; Lois Har der, O’Neill. Excellent — Eleanor Reineke, Burwell; Belva Butcher, Bur- ; well; Mardelle Stutheit, Creigh- I ton; Judieth Gebo, Bassett; Pat sy Sawyer, Bassett; Joan Linke, Bassett; Jean Shelbourne, Val entine. Girls' Medium Voice Superior — Mary Rodweill, Ainsworth; Janice Johnson, O’ Neill; Clara Kellmer, Valentine. Excellent — Orabelle Zalud, Burwell; Sharalyn Livingston, Neligh; Alice Weber, Creighton; i Ramona Vetters Bassett; Virgin ia Kreycik, Valentine; Beverly O’Neill, Valentine. Girls' Low Voice Superior—Anna Lear, Ains worth: Doneta Erington, Bur well; Edith Holder, Valentine. Excellent — Joan Chicoine, I Valentine. Rebekahs Entertain Theta Rho, Mothers INMAN — Arbutus Rebekah lodge, of Inman, entertained the Theta Rho girls and their mothers for a social evening Wednesday, April 12. Miss Mildred Keyes and Mrs. Anna Smith were in charge of the recreation. A lunch was served at the close of the eve ning Entertains Club— Mrs. Robert Lowery was hos tess to the ONO club Monday evening -- Venetian blinds, prompt delivery, made to measure, metal or wood, all colors_J. M. McDonald Co-, O'Neill, lltf Frontier for Printing ! I"1 NEW STORE OPENS . . . George Gilbertson opened a new Coast-to-Coast store in O’Neill last weekend, was host to more than 1,500 peo ple. Thirty-six dozen vases, 58 dozen doughnut i id 4 gross of balloons were distributed to vis tors. Store is located on north side of Douglas ‘reel 4 doors west of stoplight.—The Frontier Photo by John H. McCarville. Wasson Farm Home Burns I ATKINSON — The recently purchased farm home of Mr. I and Mrs. Will Wasson was burn ed to the ground Monday eve ning, April 17. Mrs. Wasson said they were not sure what started the blaze, but thought perhaps it started from a spark from a bonfire. The Wassons were doing re pair work on the house before moving in so there was no fur niture burned. They had plac ed some linoleum but were able I to rsmove it from the house. J They had been doing some | cleaning in the yard in the af ternoon and had burned some 1 trash but before they left they thought the fires had been def initely put out. Because no one was at the place when the blaze started the Wassons are not definite where it started either. Fire men came frorm Atkinson but high winds and lack of water : hampered their fight to control i the blaze. Mrs. Wanser Entertains— Mrs. Max Wanser was hos tess to the Jeudi club last Thursday. After dinner at the j Tom Tom, the guests played j cards at the American Legion j lounge. Winners were Mrs. I Wanser, Mrs. Nonman Gonder inger and Mrs. Charles Shatto, a guest. Mrs. Reed Hostess— Winners at the 9FF club Wednesday, April 12 meeting held at the home of Mrs. Dean C. Reed were Mrs. Harold Wei er, high and Mrs. William W. McIntosh, a guest, second high, and Mrs. Fred Saunto, the all cut. The new bridge being con structed on the Belzar corner is drawing considerable atten tion. Penney’# Store Being Remodeled G. C DeBacker, manager of J C. Penney Co. store in O’ Neill, this week announced Chat the interior of the store is being remodeled and redecor- l ated. . * New fixtures, a standard type in Penney stores, are be ing installed: “The remodeling will enable us to reorganize our depart ments and better serve our cus tomers,” Manager DeBacker said. Visit in Lincoln And Omaha— Mrs. C. L. Rile y, of Hay Springs, arrived last Thursday evening for an overnight visit with Mrs. R. H. Shriner. Mrs. H. C. Shriner, of Lincoln, who had been visiting Mrs. Shriner, accompanied Mrs. Riley and Billy Marne to Lincoln to visit Mr. Shriner in St. Elizabeth’s hospital. Next day they attend ed the Ice Capades in Omaha buv I TRADE I BTC. THE FRONTIER PHONE 51 I 1900-1950 I 50 Years Of I Educating O’Neill’s Youth I ST. MARY’S ACADEMY I CONGRATULATIONS! I fl ATTEND ST. MARY’S ACADEMY ■ I 1 GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATION I I I Sunday, March 23 I |P. B. larty H -O’NEILL— I PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 28 I Beginning at 2 p.m. On the place known as the old C. E. Tenborg farm located x/z mile straight north of Emmet BUILDINGS “ ' HOUSE—24x28, with 8x24 enclosed porch. Has built-in cup boards and is in good condi tion. BROODER HOUSE—8x 12, good condition. CHICKEN HOUSE — 10x40. BARN. BUILDING—10x16, could be used for granary, brooder, etc. STOCK TANK—8-ft. BLOCKS — Cement Hollow stone, about 200 blocks in good condition. WINDMILL— 8-ft. Monitor, complete with wooden tower and pump. MACHINERY 1—John Deere 8-ft. Grain Binder in fair condition. 1 —Two-Section Harrow ; 1—1929 Dodge Sedan, form erly belonged to W. F. Grothe 1—6.00x16 Tire, nearly new —.. . 1—P&O 2-row Tractor Go-dig 1—David Bradley Burr Grind er, 8-inch 1— Four-wheel Trailer, on rub ber 2— Mud Grip Tire*, 6.25 & 6.50x16 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS & MISCELLANEOUS Kitchen Cabinet; Porcelain Top Table Cabinet, nearly new; f Walnut Buffet; Oak Chifferobe; all sizes Horse Collars; Hog Wire; Used Lumber and many other articles. f NOTICE Anyone wishing to consign articles is welcome. Three per cent will be charged to cover cost of auctioneering and clerking. TERMS: Cash ' LEON BECKWITH, Owner WALLACE O’CONNELL, Au ct oneer I EMMET STATE BANK. Clerk I