Courtesy Lincoln Star MR. T STRIKES AGAIN—Ted King, Lincoln High all-stater, scoots down the east sidelines enroute to a 52-yard pass intercep tion touchdown gallop in the first quarter of Friday night’s game with Omaha South. It was his second 52-yard scoring run of the - quarter. T A L L A H ASSER—The Rev. i Samuel P. Nesbitt, pastor, Church of God in Christ, aJcksonville, de livered the Sunday morning wor ship service message at te Flor ida A and M College recently. CONGRATULATIONS from GOLDEN GLAZE BAKERIES Home of Fine Donuts St Baked Goods CONGRATULATIONS from Capitol Automotive Complete Automotive Repairs 212 So. 9th 2-2626 Sizes 3 to 10, AAA to B Your campus favorite has a new took... smartly braided and buckled ...on easy-going crepe soles. U i !• 1107 w0" Open Thurs. Till 9 p.m Links Win Over Omaha S 34-6; Last Home Game There was no rain but plenty of lightning at the Oval Friday i night. It struck swiftly and fre quently as Lincoln High un leashed a devastating drive that swamped Omaha South, 34-6. Chief purveyor of the flashing attack was Ted King while Dick I McWilliams provided the thun iderclaps with his vicious line bucking. South was never in the grme. The Links scored twice in the first quarter, repeated the feat in the second stanza and picked up their firtal tally in the third period. South tallied in the final frame. King opened the scoring with a dazzling 51-yard gallop that came one play after Don Erway inter cepted a Packer pass. Bob Bar nett tossed a crunching block on the 10 to assure King’s score. Again it was King who electri fied the stands with another LHS score. He flinched a Packer pass on the Lincoln 48 and rambled over untouched by the befuddled opposition. McWilliams plunged for the 14th point. Lincoln seniors who played their last home game included Erway, I Barnett, Stoneman, Jerry Gilbert, Jack Leikam, King, Sam Ellis, Dick Skold, Russ Nielsen, Eldean Wiltfang, Don Johnson, Larry Kimmel, Bill Greiner, McWilliams, Butherus, Gary Jorgensen, Bob Ford and Sam Zelen. New Owner For Dairy Marl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowling purchased Clyde’s Dairy Store; 2230 R Street on August 15, 1952. Changing the name to Bowling Dairy Mart they carry a good line of groceries, Meadow Gold Dairy products, candy and a small cate, serving from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. The Mart is open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Bowling have two children, Ann 13, who helps in the Dairy after school and a son, Milton 6 years of age. Charles Davis, former police man for 40 years helps at the Dairy. Mr. and Mrs. Bowling have1 been residents in the state of Ne-1 braska for fifteen years. r~ ~ i BEST WISHES GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO. 1132 O' St. 2-5056 H ==Z==Z======Z==ZZ== Best Wishes from LINCOLN ARMY STORE 202 South 11th Comer 11th & N Complete stock of Hunting Clothes, Boots, Leather Jacket and Western Outfits. 2-4484 - Best Wishes FRAHKLIN’S Home Furnishings - v, Purchase For Less * i T- 1 f t - , 1 The Brands You Know Best ■j * Open Weekdays 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. 2708 Randolph 2-5200 » mmsmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmam BEST WISHES LINCOLN'S FUR CENTER 129 So. 12 2-6509 Congratulations on your 6th anniversary D. L. Marion, Mgr. BOND CLOTHING CO. 1230 'O' St. 2-7517 CONGRATULATIONS SECURITIES ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION Loans to Worthy People For Your Needs 215 Sharp Bldg. ^ 2-7224 - — CONGRATULATIONS HIGGINS SCOOTER SALES, INC. Cushman Scooter Sales & Service Parts & Accessories 414 So. 11th 2-5440 Best Wishes on Your 6th Anniversary DANIELSON Floral Co. 1306 N St. 4-3867 * Congratulations From NEBRASKA BOOK STORE BOOKS FOR EVERY SCHOOL NEED A Complete Religious Book Section To Help You Find The Reference You Are Looking For 1135 R 2-1227 Congratulations on Your 6th Anniversary from HOLLAND FURNACE CO. World s Largest Installers of Heating Equipment Coa I—Gas—Oi I—Stoke r Now is the time to put your Home Heating Unit in condition Phone 2-3733 or 2-3881 Day or Night or come to 218 N. 10th St., ask for D. W. Hmiit.