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iTOUESKAY. JANUAKY 12, 1030 THE BELLEVILLE (KANSAS) TELESCOPE BV THREE POINTS OVER BELLEVILLE BUFFALO DEFEATS SAUNA IN FINAL QUARTER TUESDAY lands Stride in llie Final Quarlor. BEAT SAI.INA liY 1 wiili I he thiril pi'l'iciil r.l:irli'i| tjillicd IT) points to I' 111" ial hMil nl' 21 l.n an liU' niur.i' niliTrd tlu' I 'ilL 'l) pr; I'lli'ily. SpailKll'l' iiiul UII MIII WCI'I' I Ir I'lir Ihu poJiUs in Uu' riiial period, Hav: di'iV'iiU'il the suns, 2S to 22, RilU'r wiiji (lio points plai'- i TiT'in scored tlu'ee. The liox 111' uaaie; 27 Is High Point Man With a Total of 14 Points.

SECONDS WIN 30 TO 18 le rir -L team Pis. Hold Visitors (ioal in (o Sin.uk' the Lust 'criod. Kk'ld i ii Belleville spi'imK to lil'e theii' encounter witii Saeii'd of Salina In final ((Uiirtei Kinp: at the end iod by pninis. nniTal'-e iiiu'hi. ii Willi win III 27 to 2 ('i, al'ler I' lii" third nh i'urdy, 1 II the ville 7 I'ield single tree throw vo hold 'jsSfjfpoint honors ne.re of Rol) iMi Heart who lallieil ix firld 5 in tile third n.uai'tc r.

To eiiaMe them vin Kaei'ed wa- lieii field in 1iie iod. UUoni add.d the tinal per- eile- and 0 1 0 1 1 1 r.irdy 'i' 1 (1 5 Slailx 1 0 0 11 1 ireer (1 (1 (1 II (1 (1 2( 11 5 i' I 'Is. II II ii (1 0 1 1 iilka 11 1 1 t'ii ri. 1: 1 i '1 II II (1 nV ii'dt 11 (1 1 iioth Teams Score the Same Number of Field Goals DuringGame; iiai r. I lie In a 1 pel- loneh Ih'ir when he i.vavi' th lead hy 1 just a minute the Kanie emlei It was noi il I I iiril Miiai er that tile llelu 'viih luud hit their i 1 laiiy iu i he ini! iai ihi' tea niem'crs missed seven Ire liimw i tunities, hut iiianae have a tie scHU 'e at en i ol' the In the seeoiid rur II I) i'urdy was the lor t'le despite us rlio'S hy otlier ol' the Purdy eo Kive Belleville a ad al I he i 11 to Saeri 'il Heart e.iiii,' 1)1 11 nn'Jia Swedes 1 ij lef- nelleville high's first string haskethall sciuad went down in honorable defeat before Concordia's J'anthers Friday night at Coneordia, 2U to 2(i, It was not miiil I he final seconds of the that the Concordia team was' 'hie to I'eel secure about the victory, at the end of the first the Hisous dropiied behind point at the half and were la by Ihi'ee scores at the ture of the third and i'ourth but the fighting visitiu's tiie game up soon after the of the fourth and ill" remained tied until the seconds when Concordia a single point via Larson's Tree Bonehreak insured the with a shot over his head iaiaiediateiy afterward, and time all possibility of aii- tally.

"C.nkv" Ullom. Buffalo for- played a hangup offensive winning scoring honors wdth I 'otal ol' 1-1 points. Widen of was second witli 10 pii 'iis v.hile Purdy and Boiie- lied for third with 8 points apiece. I'luubreak was a Concordia subaliluto. eville's offensive was ind Bison lads were able to the ball into shooting range twice as often as the Concordia bill iheir shots were "cold," took a total of fil field al the basket and sank but took and sctee 'f iheir, Coiicorilia again ov, il ihe fact that the winning Me is the team that scores the n-ws, ville's second team came eliiiid in the i'inal pcrioi ia rv, helming ''eneordia seconds.

to IS, I'lclleville forward, broke loiii' coiiseiaittvc timers in period to stand guan Mahaska- Mrs, Vernon Coonrod and and Mrs. Milcdj I less. Mr. IVlr.s. Chailes JJurdonburger- ed with them Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter llackbarth visited Sunday at the home of Mr. sistei', Mrs. Tom Miller of Lowe Center.

Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Piper, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nitzel and son John and Mrs.

Nilzei were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and IS Marsicek of Narka, Mr, Marsicek ami Mr, Piper eele- lirtited birthdiiys. Miss Olive Milier visited fiMiii Saturday until Monday wdlh friends in Faitdmiy. Mr. and Mrs.

Milek IL'ss and daughter visited Mr, and vin Williams of Fairbury Sunday, Methodist Ladies -Aid-held a member, attended the (heir regular meeting at the "Gridiron widows" since their husbands attend the Gridiron banquet without them, the wives disport as the guests oi: Mrs. Roosevelt at the White House. Catherine Redmond, left, as Justice Black, and Lilly Lykes Shopard, as Chief Justice Hughes, present a skit. Jap Mata Hari Reported Slain Norway Ehilnc Hammer Eoyi.sji Yoshimko v.dio is said to bo Jaj'tin's cl 'jverL 'Sl female spy, is reixntcd to liav'e been slain in Tientsin, China. tUEST OF BISONS TUESDAY Nisilois NViii Out A Two Dei'oats Last Year.

to iile the next Xorlh 'iU' sclr.duled iiigh school Ui- at ille iii'-M Tuesday iiighi in iii the start iiuv ai o'rlork, i ill League Ceai.T and their idilial Marys ville each leau'ue contest, II i lUlleei.le to 211 to 2i'i an i vsvdle won from lie- i it, 1 22. Ilotli leans, how-' evie-, wid iindoiiotedly be I 'anked sii and imporlaiil for ilic (M 'own, and as all fans ke.ow, llleee is little that cm be lolil about the streng'th of the comneting teams this eariv in i 'c season, comes to Tuesd.av wilh 4he spirit of; I for the llisons who de- feated occe.sioiis last luffalocs scored a over Bull 1 )i )gs in i last year. Imt won e.ii! of poi'iis when ill tile second ge.me. was 2S lo f'erkins Caiiipbel score Jan. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Hammer and family, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Hammer and family of fiia and Mr. and Ilaivey Hammer and Nina Jean were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hammer and Alaurice Haive.v.

Mildred Tiller of Scottsville. Ilerhert Jordahl of Soulh Dakato. Mr, Mrs. Merle Wright an; Janet and Mr, and Mrs. Honal Wright and Lvnett" spent Friday with Mr, and 's.

Wright. Mrs. went la spend a few days wilh relatives am friends in Believiile before reiurn- to her home in Wednesday, Mrs, Hugos has been heu' visiting friends and relatives for the pa.st three months, and Mrs. Ivan Bergslroni, Mr. and John Bergstrom and Fred Hedstrom of Kackley -e Wednesday guests of Mr, and y.i:.

Hedstro.n Jiiid Lorei), Herberi of South Dai and Mr. and Donald Wright and Lvnetie sinnt 1 with and -Mrs, (L Wright, iM and Clyde spent their vacation wiiii relatives and friends in and fla veili sueiit l''ri- id.ay with Lars of Seandia. iiilma Sleiisaas, Leslie and Mdloii were guests of Mr, and C. IHitt and Following afternoon services Sunday in Our L'ltheian ihurch a lunch and social hour hi'ld in the basenieni. A gift of apiireciation was given the Itev.

Linnerson Seandia for serving as minister, Dutton of Concordia silent Thursdiiy with and .1. Carlson and Kugenc. Mr. and Mrs. Ay.r\ Iledsirom Sunday with "Mr.

and Mi-s. nil Carlson and daughter of Scanriia. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Widen and family of Coniairdia, Mr.

and Kenneth Ciirislensen of Belleville siieiit Sunday wilh Mr, 'and Mrs, V'annice and fam: ilv. Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Smart. I Mrs, Anna Hugos. Clara Rickard "and Ida i Satlerfieid and children, and Mrs.

George Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tate and Fric Thompson were Fridav guests Of Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Jacobsen. Mr. and, INIrs. Carl Larson of 'seandia were Thuisdav giiesls of Mr. and Mrs.

Ilarr-y Ringer. Mr. L'oyd Hammer entert-iiiied Ihe Hill and X'alley club Saturday wilh the following oresent: Mr. and Clarence 'i Istensiias, Mr. and Mrs, Martin I 'TC "a -srr r- -Mr.

aiiil and Mrs. Vernon Wright. Mr. and Ivan Bergstrom, Inez Bergstrom and Fred Iled- streni, all of Kackley. were Friday 'sts of Mr.

and Mrs. Axel Ile(l- Jan. Coonrod and son Harry and brother Vernon, Guy Sonimers and Leslie Priefevt attended the Hebr'on-Dana college basketball game at Hebron Saturday. Mr. Coonrod's son Harold is a member of the Hebron team.

The Epworth League members held a party at the M. E. church Wednesday. The entertainment atul lunch were by the defeated group in a reeeiit con- tesi. The Royal Neighbor lodge members met for an all-day meet- ir.g wdth Mrs.

L. B. Melvin Tues- TS Helleville iVieeting. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Henderson visited with Mr. Henderson's mother at Barnes Sunday. Mrs. Velda Thaller and daughters visited Sunday wdth her moth- ei Ml Reynolds. MT'T and'Hrs.

Bert llackbarth of Belleville were Tuesday guests of lAIr. and Mrs. Guy Summers. Mr. and Mrs, Riley Hands of Fairhuiy visited Sunday at the Roy home.

Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Priefert en guests Sunday.

Ray Peake of llubbell was an afternoon caller. Mr. and Mrs. Cleefe and Bonnie of Chester were supjier guests and I Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Priefert and son Ben and Mrs. Priefert of Reynolds were evening guests. s. llailicka and her daughter Laura of Omaha were Saturday overnight guests of Mr. chuich annex Thi' hostesses were Tilrs, Mc ger.

Miss Gladys and Mrs, Lee Hovel, Mr, and Hc'derson and daughter Leah were eiiier- tair.ed Sunday a dinni.i' al the- al Helleville. Mr. and C. L. Ward of X'aika visited Sunday al the Guy Summers home their daughter-in-law, Leslie Ward ami their Denis.

Dr. C. K. Leach, Mrs, X. Leach and of Fairbury Siiiidav at ihe home of Mr.

and Clyde Miss Behreiis visited over the week er.d with eiits al Mrs. William Green accompanied her as far I Mayetta and visited Mr. Gieen. I A M)'. and iMrs.

Leslie and 'son Cleo and aunt Gordtdia I urday to help care for Mr. Ree -r: seriously the Mart Sampson home. Cled and Miss Sainpso.n returned Sat-i unlay and Mr. anil Mrs. Reesor Sunday.

Mrs. Wendell Keia' visited dav and Satui'day with friends in Belleville. William (ireen retuined to his in Mayetta Satui'day after the holidays with Mrs. Gieen. Babe Carlin and her moths er.

IS Joe Hardenburgei' spent '-aturday and Sunday in Superior visiting at the Harold Light home. Dr. and Mi's, V. J. Wall took lludr datighler, Ruth, to Manhatf Ian Wednesday.

Ruth is a at Kansas- State Mr. and Mi's. Leslie Ward and of Wellington were week end here. Mrs. Ward and haby foi' a longer visit and Mr.

Wanl returned home Tuesday. C. H. C.onrod accom- liaiiied liiin and is visiting wdth lier and niece in A.d<ansas Cily, Marlow Wester-- of were week in guests of Pi'ini-ipal and I''. L.

Showacy and La Fein. and Mrs. K. C. Iloudek of lliibliell visited Sunday wdth Mr.

and Coonrod, TJse Telescope classified ads. Logan's Barber Shop Under 1st National Bank SAVE ON PHONE 98 1''' Texas Seedless Grapeirult 1)6 Size () for 15c one of the U'uders atii Central Kansas jireseat as P'eiple Toil Doz, Si i I Cabbage iiellt Red Potatoes Peek Turnips Head Lettuce Cauliflower THE FINEST LINE OF FHESH KKl ITS EES I Oranges 2 doz. 29c Radishes 5 lbs. IQc 2 for 3 lb. lOc lb.

3c Parsnips Apples Apples A-1-. Black 3 bunches 3 lbs. 13c 7 lbs. 25c Basket S1.89 lbs. 2 Coffee Honey Oatmeal United Blend Pure Colorado 40-oz.

Size 3 lbs. 39c lb. 9c pks. 17c i Prunes Milk Raisins 4 4 2 lb s. la rge lb S.

19e 25c 15e Sunshine Krispy Crackers l-lb. box 15c Happy Oxen F16ur 48 lb. 75c Fancy Bulk Uncolored Japan 0 1 I 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 Tea Royal Gelatin Beans Syrup 8-oz. pkg. Quick Cooking 10-11).

pail TlacirSf Jill 29c 4 pkgs. 19c 5 lbs. 19c 49c Oleo Sugar Macaroni Crackers L'owdered 'cean 2 3 lb. lbs. lb s.

2-11). box 10c 15c 19c 25c Yes, siree! We've Ijorrowod a "mike" from a studio to broadcast these tremendous 1939 before have jam seen genuine Victor J'llcctne Tuning at such sensational jy low jiriccs Just look at these'gorgeous new-style cabinets. Glance through these many important eatu res. (' om i let us prove to you why those 1939 RCAVictors are the greatest radio values ever oU'ered! For railio Vktiii- Umlio Tubin. I'T; FT Hiovles 2 .) 12: Hcoll 0 (i 0 0 Campbell 0 4 0 0 0 0 Todd 0 1) (i West rick 0 0 0 0 't 0 Kasl 0 0 0 0 I'la 1 0 1 2 I'alwards 0 0 0 0 HO I'Ti FT Pts.

Short 4 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 llei tinger 1 0 0 2 Roberts 1 0 1 2 (Inldeii 1 1 0 Ke -ns 0 (1 2 0 Johnson 0 1 0 1 Siirouf 0 0 -0 Sellars 0 0 1 0 Caw 0 0 0 0 7 4 IH CAXnV AM) Bv the Seal Doctor READ ALL THESE FEATURES: ElectricTuning for 6Slntions VictrolaPush- Button Control Victrola "Ph'z In" New Stylo Eye RCAVSctor MctalTubes 'Shorl Wavn PoliccT.vrElloii, A'matc: Sandlerg of I 'iidal for both Salina acted as of- games. Get $25.95 valua-tii Victor Records and RCA Victrola Attachment for throdigli your radio Ask ua for details. OUR SERVICE DEPT. Wo ai'c eiinipped to mend uU typos and models of radios. TUBES TESTED FREE TOWN TEAMS ARE WINNERS I'lUi I'tw Tvti-scnpc's f.orr The Norway high school boys girls basketball teams played the two Norway town teams the Cuba high school teams, who were unable to come diie to a few cases of mumps.

The town teams were victorious. aais a lioon lo rlenlisls for ii ciii deny tha 'i. the candy n.a.kes work fur them. If I)'. Itii W.

Buniiiig of the 1 --iiy of Ssdlool of Dentistry had his way, the iieoide would be consuniiiig 'liisiileralily le sugar than they -He ins head at Ihe 2.0(i0.ron.iiOO nounds id' candy that we eal ane'iallv. "That a high sugar cou- siinijuion i -i )iot neecssary to life and heallh is indicated by the fact I hat our forefathers who p'oneered the kind in which we live were on an annual consumption --a- p-ilrry twrlyc-pounds of capila," he says. The doctor has good reason for expressing his concern. In an ex-, neriment in which he kept three hundred children in perfect health without sugar he found no decay- in'r teeth. The Christmas Seal Doctor wauild put no absolute ban on caiidv, but advises pai'ents to make the Christmas eats abundant in fruits.

He believes your sweets should be from the reliable RCA SALES ANO SERVICE CUBA HIGH BEATS KACKLEY (till The Cuha Con.J Cuba high's fir.it and second basketball teams defeated both Kackley squads last Tuesday on the Cuba court. The Cuba first team won their tilt by the score of 24 to 21 and the second from Cuba wa victorius, 26 to 23. Kackley's boys town team defeated CiiVia th(! same niRht, to a2. I str-ni. V.y.

and Mrs. C. W. Pilcher of Court land spent Saturday with and Mrs. Rueben Carlson.

Kioine Hammer assisted with I at the Norway State bank I Sat urday. Mr, and Leonard Sleusaus Klden Siensaas and Florene Slensuus returned to Toninglon. after a Christmas and New Year's vacation here. Flden will remain tiiere a few davs tTren go on to iRanid Cily, S. D.

Florene will re- I nia'n for a short visit. I Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Carlgren Famil.v.

Mr. and Mrs. Swenson and (laughters, Marion and Dona of Concordia and Mr. and Carroll Carlgren and David of Concordia were Sunday iniests iiT and Mrs, Melhus and Laverne. Mrs.

Lewis Edwards and Doris Ila'r'i'y Vernon Wright and llattie Barllett were Fridav dinner paiests of and Mrs. G. W. Wright. Mr.

and Mrs. Lewds Edwards and Doris Joan of Concordia, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters and sons and OIo Hammer were, the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Rincer. Clarence Larson of Seandia spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Carlson and son, Robert Eu'eciiTT TOMATOES 6 Cans 4.3c Peanut Butter Washins'lon 10 Decree Syrup liLACKHERRIES 2 No. 2 cans 29c Extra ice lb.

IOC Beefi Boil Short Rib 2 lbs. 23c Lard 3 lbs. 27c Sausage Pure Pork lb. IOC When Lloyd Coe. Seal ai'tist, submitted his original painting, the curtains on the window were too close to the candle.

For safety's sake, Coo moved the curtains back. Early tuberculosis is difficult to diagnose; easy to cure. Ad- vaneoir tuberculosis is easy to diagnose; difficult tti cure. 'These are facts thiU the public is learning through Christmas Seals. GluQ is made frpni the hidc 'R, bones, hooils, and of aiilmals like cattle and Mr.

and Mrs. Axel Hedstrom and Loren spent Sunday wdth Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bergsti'om of Kackley. Mrs.

Ella Hugos of Denver, returned to the Axel Hedstrom home after a week's visit wdth Mrs. Lillie McGregor, Elizabeth and Charles. Rueben Carlson Friday with his mother, Mrs, C. Carlson of Seandia. Birds do noi have to hold to their j)erches while sleep.

A'utimiatic teiidoi'i actiiih locUs the jjL'ciu 'ely. Franks lb. HAMS Tenderized Picnics tT CHEESE 2 -lb. Box Brick or American 45' Dry Salt BACON lb. Sliced No.

can Pineapple tor 33c Peter Pan 32 -oz. Apple Butter ISc This store will be closed at 9 o'clock on. Saturday nights through, January, b- a and March. This store will be closed at 9 o'clock on Saturday nights through January, February 1 tl.

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