Bowling Standings CHAMPS W L Hardings Creamery 26 13 Kansas Nebraska 2:> Town Sc Country 24 15 Court House — 21 Dodds Oil Company . 20 19 Sharp Shooters 154 234 Gambles _— 124 264 Meadow Gold - 12 27 HJG Ted K y s t e r, Hardings Creamery, 189 HIS Tom Cronin, Meadow Gold, 510 HTG Harding Creamery, <81 HTS Kansas Nebraska. 2179 STREAMLINE W L Heinz 57 27 12 Bazelman’s Service 24 Methodist Men — 21 Friendly Pepper-uppers 21 18 Spilta- 18 ® Otrist Lutheran Men 1 18 21 Legion Blue 15 Strikers 15 24 H1G Bud Paulson Christ Luther an Men 1. 200 HTS Guy Johnson, Heinz 57, 487 HTG Friendly Pepper-uppers, 784 HTS Bazelman's Service, 2227 IN & OUTERS W L Leaguettes - 294 124 Orchard Orioles . 27 15 Dodds Oil On- 26 16 Orchard Owls Skippers 19 23 Sandhurrs-— _ 19 23 Bowlerettes- 114 30* Ashgrovettes-,— " 31 HTG Zola Hering, Dodds Oil Co., 160 IHS Nina Burival. Skippers, 425 HTG Sandburrs, 587 HTS Leaguettes, 1665 ROUNDUP W L Shelhamer Oil — — 27 12 Hogs Cattle Have Auction Will gladly sell your LIVESTOCK Every Wednesday Butte Livestock Market \ K of C Red_24 15 Prouty Bros. 22% 18% I Dick s Bar _21 18 Ye Olde Farmers .. 19% 19% New Outlaw Store ... 16% 22% Bright s Store - 13% 25% Postoffice 12 27 lflG Pete Hoffman, Ye Olde Far mers, 206 HIS Pete Hoffman, Ye Olde Far mers, 539 HTG IK of C Red. 793 HTS K of C Red, 2200 BOOSTER W L Meadow Gold 31 11 Caterpillar* 30 131 Dick’s Bar 27 15 Town House __19 23 Hunt’s Plumbing — 16 26 Keglers 16 26 Nite Owls 15 27 J. M. McDonald s _ 14 28 HIG Jean Anderson, Meadow Gold. 171 HIS Mary Helen Yantzie, Mea dow Gold, 492 HTG Meadow Gold, 745 HTS Meadow Gold, 1777 VARSITY W L Orchard Legion _27 12 O’Neill Cleaners _ 24 15 Legion Gold . 22 17 ! Drayton Elevator_ 20 19 Johnson Jewelry 19 20 Coast to Coast s _ 17 22 I Old Home Bread 16 23 j Midwest Fruniture 11 28 i HIG Dr. Wilson, Johnson Jewel ry, 217 HIS Dr. Wilson, Johnson Jewel ry, 545 HTG Legion Gold, 838 HTS Legion Gold, 2275 Classic W L K of C Green --29 10 Farmers Store, Page 21% 17% KVHC 21 18 ! K. of C 2 30 19 | Fox Bros. Hay Co. 17% 21% Fuller Grav. & Redi Mix 17 22 Ten Pin Lanes 15 24 Cudahy’s Hams —- 15 HIG John Harrington, KVHC. 209 HIS I^arry Heiss, Farmers Store, Page, 509 HTG Farmers Store, Page, 783 HTS K of C Green, 2207 BEEF W L New Deal Oil Co. 24 15 O’Neill Auto Supply 24 15 Page Oil Co. . 22 17 Foree Tire & Supply ...- 18 Izthaus Motor Co — 18 21 Sam's Bar - 17% 21% Earley Oil Co. . - 16% 22% Wick’s Body Shop-16 23 HIG M Wichman, Wick's Body Shop, 207 HIS M. Wichman, Wick's Body Shop, 351 ' HTG Wick's Body Shop, 875 HTS Wick's Body Shop, 2454 STK1HETTES W L O'Neill Auto Supply _ 25 17 Melcina's Pow. Puffs 244 174 Pinkerman s TV _24 18 O'Monde Club_24 18 Pin Pals ' 20 22 SandHillers 194 224' Rollettes___ 16 26 I mkerettes __ 15 27 HIG Marlene McNieholes (Sub), SandHillers, 170 HIS Marlene McNieholes (Sub), Sandhillers, 437 HTG Melcina’s Powder Puffs, 628 HTS Melcina's Powder Puffs, 1705 Ryschon-foth Rites in Rural CH urch AMELIA — Baskets of yellow mums and white carnations for med the setting at a candlelight ceremony when Miss Rena Belle Ryschon of Ord became the bride of Gordon G. Foth, also of Ord at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, April 27, Their marriage took place at Myra Valley country church near their homes Miss Katherine Ryschon, the bride’s sister, sang ”1 Love You Truly ”, and “Walk Hand in Hand with Me”. lilt' UI iut* V\cta given 111 men riage by her father. She appeartHi in a white lace floor-length gown over white satin with a finger-tip silk illusion veil. Miss Katherine Ryschon, sis ter of the bride, was maid-of honor and appeared in a green net over satin watz-length gown. Other attendants were Miss Jeanette Chipps of Ord, who wore a lavender net over satin gown, and Miss Gloria Burson. who ap peared in yellow net over satin. Flowergirl was a sister of Miss Burson. She was gowned in white net over satin. The bridegroom was attired in a grey suit. He was attended by his brother, her brother and a friend. Mrs. Homer Scholz of Valen tine, an aunt of the bride, poured The wedding cake was served to the guests along with coffee and punch. The young couple will make their home on a farm near by. The bride is a niece of Frank Pierce of Amelia. Brother, Veteran of World War I, Dies— Bill Becker, 66, a veteran of World War I. died at Exeter. Mrs. Ed Humpal, Mrs. Max Hamik, Mrs. Josephine Judge and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Jansen drove to Exeter to attend the funeral services. Mrs. Judge and Mrs. Jansen are sisters of the deceased. Ohez-a-Mari Winners— Mrs. Joe-Stutz.-Mrs. John H. Mc Carville and Mrs. Robert Cole were winners at Chez-a-aMari club held Tuesday, April 22, at Mrs. E. M. Gleeson’s home. Mrs. Homer Mullen will be hos tess tonight (Thursday) to Mar tez and Delta Dek clubs ~~-I—^ POUTIOMl ADVERTISEMENT_POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT_ Voters and Taxpayers of Holt County: I am a candidate for County Assessor at the Primary, May XS, IMS. • Ooonty Assessor 1043 to 1051. • If elected I will attempt to equitably adjust Inequit able tax valuations. Your vote will be appreciated. L G. GILLESPIE 4th Street ■ Market Phone 93 O’Neill We Deliver Extra Fancy Washington Dwp Red Winesap Apples. .. 15c TEXAS NEW GREEN CRISP — Cabbage_2 ^s- 15c OALXFDRNIA 8CNKIST — Oranges_2*^s 29c NEW TEXAS MED. YELLOW 11.8. No. 1— Onions_2*^s- 15c DI’NOAN HINES CAKE MIX — Devils Food.. pkg. 29c Ler" Flake.. pkg. 37c 1 butternut instant COFFEE i > (j-oz. jar - $1.09 I !_ i -b 8o OFF PACK — with oxygen bleach Oxydol.. giant size 73c sonJN- kw'cwxtbox Facial Tissue- 19c j ROBIN HOOD — Flnnr 10'lb‘ bag* 93c ! --50.1b. bag $3.49 ‘ KRAFT MINIATURE — lOVi-oi. pkg. Marshmallows_ I BOSTON BUTT — | Pork Roast_lb. 43c LEAN MEATY | | PORK STEAK ! i jPound.- ! -1-—e KRAFT — i Longhorn Cheese _ lb 49c ...... SWIFT PREMIUM TENDER GROWN j FRYERS j : i Pound — 39c I | CUDAHY PURITAN — ! Minced Ham lb. 49c SELECT — | Beef Liver_lb. 49c | BACON — I B- PKG j Ends & Pieces_ 33c I Boies Presented Wrist watch Gail Boies (left). Firestone tire dealer at Firestone. The presentation, based on sales per Ewing, is being presented an engraved wristwatch formance and a 20-year record, was made in Oma by H. H. Vischek. Omaha district manager for ha. The Frontier Photo. _ Kubik Reenlists Pvt.-2 Joseph W. Kubik (above), son of Mrs. Theresa Kubik of O'Neill, is expected home this weekend Trom Ft. Lewis, Wash., where he was as signed to the 34th armored di vision until his separation early in April. A five-year veteran of of army service, Kubik plans to reenlist upon • completion of a .30-day leave. He is an armbr crewman and spent more than three years overseas. 53d Anniversary Planned by Church The 53d annual homecoming of Center Union church near O’Neill wil be held Saturday evening, May 3, 8 o’clock, and all day Sun day, May 4. Sunday services will be at 10 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Rev. Melvin Grosenbach of Gordon and Rev. Alton Perron of Long Pine will be guest speakers. Reverend Grosenbach is a for mer pastor of the church. The Sunshine Bible academy of Miller. S.D., will provide special music and singing. A film wil be shown Saturday night, "Proclaim Liberty”. A cordial welcome is extended to the public for these services, according to Rev. C. P. Turner, church pastor. Visitors— Mr. and Mrs. John Stahlecker and family of Naper were Satur day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shierk. Sunday the Shierks vis ited in Norfolk with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. De Vore. Mrs. Kubichek keted on 79th Anniversary Mrs. Susan Kubichek, who was Ixirn in Caanda and came to Holt county when she was a small girl, Sunday, April 27, cele brated her 79th birthday anniver sary. She was honored at the home of j her daughter, Mrs. Kieth Abart, at a family dinner. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. I John Haggarty of Caspter, Wyo.; j Mrs. J L. McManamy of Denver, 1 Colo., Bea Frazier of California; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Er win and family and Mr and Mrs. Abart and family, all of O'Neill. One son and two daughters were unable to be present: Wil ford Kubichek of Casper, Mrs. Rose Long of Barstow, Calif., and Mrs. Kate Timlin of Caspter. Mrs. Kubichek, whose maiden i name was Susan Ernst, was bom at Wesllesly, Ont., Can. She and i her husband, the late Frank Kubi-1 check, became the parents of 10 children. One son, Ted, is deceas ed. Her husband died in the fall of 1939. Junior Worth Re-en lists in Air Force— Junior Worth, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth, reenlisted Tues day, April 22, at Omaha for four v’finrc in thn air forro Mr. Worth. who has a staff sargeant rating, spent two years in Japan. He and his wife, the former De Maris Lindberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg, were married April 6. They plan to leave late Friday or Saturday tor Norton air force base where Sar geant Worth will be stationed with the 63rd air reserve squad ron as a radar specialist. En route, they will stop at Wichita, Kans., for a visit with his brother and wife, T/Sgt. and Mrs. Char les Worth. They will make their home in San Bernadino, Calif. Both have relatives living there or nearby. Pleasant Brook Has I New Members— EWING—The Pleasant Brook 4-H club met at the Clarence Schmiser home Monday, April 21. Roll call was answered by nam ing an article used for baking. All members were present. There are four new memebrs: Lee Al len, Mary Ellen, Tom, and Jack ie Parks. The club now has 17 members. Members told what they had done toward planting their garden. Movies of 4-H flowers were shown by Clarence Schmiser. Lunch was served by Mrs. Sch miser. Next meeting wil be held at the Vincent Thiele home May 19. Mrs. Kiiblchek . . . bom In Ontario.—The Frontier Photo. Weekend Guests— Miss Conita Bazelman and a friend, Janice Brown, of Omaha were weekend guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bazel man. Saturday Mrs Bazelman, Conita and Janice were guests of Mrs. Wayne Fox of Emmet. Bridge Winners— The 9FF Bridge club winners Wednesday, April 23, at Mrs. Donald Bunkers' home were Mrs. Bennett Gillespie and Mrs. Har rison Bridge. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT wmrnwmm,, 4* District arroiufry W gotobed a MARUrt |__ Goftobad tor Conr|T— Ummil*. Raqav TlWMM POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT _POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT FRANK NELSON O'Neill, Nebraska Candidate for Renomination on the Non-Political Ticket to the STATE LEGISLATURE From the 28th District HOLT • BOYD • ROCK • KEY A PAHA COUNTIES Your Present Representative A farm operator of Northern Holt County since 1906 Your support at the primary May I 3, I 938 will be appreciated Piano Pupils Are Heard in Recital A piano recital was held at the O'Neill public school auditorium Monday, April 28, at 8 p m. The program consisted of piano solos, duets, trios, quartets and quin tet. students of Mrs. Howard Manson. Those playing solos were Chris tine Janousek, Danny Saunto, Kathryn Derail, Janies I^iRue. Kathleen Reynoldson, Diane De rail, Sally Herler, Patricia Lor enz, William Pruss, Annette George, Deborah Eisenhauer, Diana George, Norman .1 can Wal ters. Carol Jo Holly, Terrance Tom jack. Carolyn Fuhrer, Ruth Ann Hansen, Terrance Kurtz, Sonita Wilson, Barbara Wayman, Katheleen Brady, and Janet Krugman. There were four duets Diana and Annette George, Norma Jean Walters and Diane Derail, Deb by Eisenhauer and Torrance Kur tz, Carolyn Kuhrer and Ruth Ann Hansen; one trio- Terrance Tom jack, Carol Jo Holly and William Pruss; one quartet Kathryn De rail, Christine Janousek, Danny Saunto and James LaRue; one quintet Barbara Wayman, Janet Krugman. Katheleen Brady and Konnie O'NEILL UHA1.S Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halva were his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. William Halva, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Halva of Lynch; and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wrehe. Monday callers were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cernousek of Walnut and Mrs. Edd Chudomelka of In man. Other visitors t h e past week were Henry Grady and Ed win Hoerle of Ewing and John Zahradnicek, sr.. of Atkinson. $I.V95 for a nylon first line tire a lih a lifetime guarantee at Seovte'a Western Auto Store, O’ Neill. .Vi-Sc Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janzing were Sunday guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John J anz i ng._. Dr. Donald E. David OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Phone 2101 Spencer Koyen Buick Bankruptcy Automotive Shop Equipment PUBLIC AUCTION Former Koyen Buick Building, Highway 20, Kwst Ainsworth. Nehr. Thursday, May 8 1:00 P. M. 3—12-ton Blackhawk jacks; 1—Heln-Wamer push and pull jack; 1—J. O. deluxe Jenny steamer; 1—Flex shaft sander; 3 Alamite fluid dispensers; 1 G4 Allen compression tester; 1--Fed eral-Mogel crank shaft Itearing leak tester; 1—Allen unit tuner; 1—voltage regulator tester; 2—chain hoists and hoist dolly; 1— Henderson tire changer; 2 Engersoll Rand impact wrenches and chucks; 2—and 5/8 Kent Moore tension wrenches. 1—heavy duty brake reliner and grinder; 1 Steel cabinet; 1 Sioux valve grinder and attachments; 1—Sioux hard grinder and attachments; 4—60-gal. Bennett oil lubsters; 2--Walker 4-ton floor jacks; 1—1/8 h.p. Cadet l>ench grinder; 1—armature lathe; j 1—acetylene welding outfit; 2—Vi-in. heavy duty B & D & Sioux drills; 1—SAE and Standard tap and die set, V<-in to 1-in. 1—5/8 heavy duty Sioux drill with stand; 2—bench vises; 1— 7-in. Sioux polisher; 1—alternating current parts cleaner; 1-pair T-3 Safety Aimer light adjusters; 1—2-speed Clark sander; 1— Ideal wheel aligning guage; 1—Alamite wheel packer; 1- paint gun regulator, 2 paint guns; 1—Speed Dwell indicator, cam angle; 1-Ammco connecting rod aligner; 1—floor creeper; 4 -steel benches. 1—set cam shaft bushing pullers; 13 gear pullers; 1—car undercoater; 2—fuel analizer, gas mileage tester; 2—Ammcor cylinder hones; 23—reamers (various types) 10—car stands; 1— Kent Moore cylinder guage; 1—inside outside micrometer; 1— portable air tank; l-*-Allen compression guage; 1—Allen fuel pump tester; 1—Eureka vacuum cleaner; 1—snap-on knock out set; 1—clutch aligning tool. Many other items too numerous to mention TERMS: CASH. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: O. H. BOOTH or DARREL BOWER AINSWORTH, NEBRASKA Fleming & Larsen, Auct. Double A Auctions, ('Jerk ,G& CYM-AWAY SALE -STORES - ~ Kit* I'l'W 30 S26 95 11 i/mIua -I Own Tour Own rlaygrouna See Our 8-PLAY GYM SET <-mi,.1.1 unP Buy it now and get a full season's use Feature paclced y ^QO * T "fc f f 1 for days of healthy exercise and fun. Guarded with 9j <0jSjF i lO^rli >\] every safety feature for protection (BSP22) U Gym Set with Separate Slide IBSP30) $34.95 T A/^I/I T 10-PLAY GYM SET and 6-FOOT SLIDE 1/iLILLE. $36.95 —i!;::_ Value M jr i Ml Hat 2 swings, 2 rockot ridor, 3 rings, 2 horizontal bars and 1 trapozo. 6 ft slido atfachod Logs aro 7 ft. inch tubing throughout. (BSP27) 4 FOOT SLID! (MF44) *9999 Ml —L—-4i 4- -I -S. W W sttgi VvvtoH ttVtgltt. JO AND DALE WILSON. Owners 1 POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT_ POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT RE-ELECT Howard D. Manson FOR Clerk of the District Court I have enjoyed serving you the past 4 years and my service is your assurance of an efficient and trustworthy public offi cer. For reference ask any lawyer practicing in this court. /w\ Vote for — W Howard D. Manson