Kenneth l.iilgett emerged from this wreckage unhurt.—The Frontier Photo. Liddy, Petersen Head Honor List Michael Liddy and Jane Peter sen, with four A s each, head the fifth six weeks honor roll at O’ Neill high school, it was announ ced Monday by Principal Willard Solfermoser. Other seniors honored include Gale HQlcomb, BBAA; Marion Moseman, AABBB: Faye Mur ray, AABBB; Wayne Reynoldson, AAAAB. Juniors; Joan Booth, BAAAA; Velda Ernest, AAAAA; Nancy Fetrow, BBAA; Jeannette Fricke, ABAA; Gerald Kaczor, A .AAA A; Elaine Krugman, ABAAA: Kon nie Kurtz, AAAA; Merle Pease, AAAA; Betty Rodman. AAAB; Veldon Tomlinson, AAAA. Sophmores: Richard Ernst, /AAAAA; Janet Kurgman, AAA BA; Barbara Miller, AABBB; Paula Reed, AAAA; Joyce Sum ! mors, AAAA; Barbara Wayman, AABB; Nancy Wray, AAAA. Freshmen: Constance Ander son, AABB; Bill Fricke, AABB; John Harder. BBAA; John Kurtz, AABB; Marion Rosenkrans, AA AB; Ronnie Schmeichel, AABB. NO DAMAGE PAGE- Ed Eggon. who re sides northeast of Page, discov i ered a chimney fire on his house Tuesday at about 2 p m. He cred i its having a telephone to sum mon the Page rural file depart ment and nearby neighbors for the quick help with the fact there was no damage. Winners of the Bridge club Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Earl Hunt were Mrs. Leigh Reynoldsen and Winnie Barger. WIN-! Sotl.OO Grocery Certificate Details in next week’s Issue I I Initiated into Thespian Society Students initiated into the O' Neill high school troupe 882 of the National Thespian society Tues day evening were: Russel Hreiner, Perry' Dawes, Nancy Jo Fetrow, Jeanette Fricke, George Fuller, Gerald Kaczor, Elaine Krugman. Konnie Kurtz, Sharon Mrcellus, Betty Rodman and Ronnie Smith. Officers presiding were Judy Johnson, president; Lynda Hay nes, secretary; Faye Murray, treasurer; Betty Fetrow, vice president. Ushers were Sharon Nelson and Jane Petersen. Mar ion Moseman was unable to at tend. Mrs. Lois L. Tompkins, spon sor, announced that all 1957-’58 Thespians had earned a gold star for their membership certificates for tht'ir work on the Christmas and senior class plays. 3d Annual Missions Conference Opens CHAMBERS The third annual j missions conference will !>o hold at the Memorial Baptist church in Chambers beginning tonight i (Thursday' and continuing through Sunday. Services will begin each night j at 7:30. Afternoon services will hi' held Friday at 2:30 and on I Sunday at 2. Speakers for the conference I will include Leslie A(Usins. mis sionary candidate to the Philip pines. and Kenneth Johnston, vice president of the New Tribes mission. Mr. Johnston recently returned from Brazil Colored slides and films will he shown. There will he a missions display of curios, ; literature, and clothing. Friday night has been desig-1 nated as "young peoples’ night’’1 and will lie devoted primarily to them Special music will be giv en at each service, according to Rev. Karl F. Sehwenk. pastor. Employees’ Itanqiiet— Manager Tom Cronin it n d members of the Safeway store staff here attended a Nebraska employees’ banquet Sunday eve ning at Kearney. Staffers were accompanied by their wives. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Sears of Salina. Kans.. arrived Tuesday to spend a week with their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. Vid ricksen and family. Annual Spring STAG PARTY American Legion Club Thurs., April 24 • Mountain OjmtoTti • ki'g Boor Starting at «:S0 p.m. — — - - — M M « MORRCtM MINCED HAM 3 «*•"« 1 CuPrtHYS /%U.MCAT #% ~L6 #%A ■ I § WEINERS C 90 441 ORANGE S3 DRINK C> MIRACLE SALAD DRESSING Quart Jar SKINNER’S MACARONI or Spaghetti # CHARCOAL LB. «ax j Briquettes ^ bag /\f5pj/ 1 3£ gm* m I KRAFT MINIATURE — JO1/* PKGS. | *0r $ 1 I MARSHMALLOWS £ for 45 C OLIVES 3 $ 1 OLEO J lbs. $ X TOMATO figmi I l 11 PIMEAPPL61 ] I chunks- n peny ■ OH CHOSHGP [ I^J^OUA ixvnk^m I &23H1 C pet