S-t-r-e-t-c-h Is the word for It as I^trrv Oetter scores a fancy bucket for the O'Neill high Kagles In Friday’s title game with the Inman Ttgers (won by Inman).—The Frontier Photo by Larry Frisch, 18-year-old staff photographer and uii O’Neill high senior. Iarry Rotherham (44) pots this two-handed jump shot for the Kiting Tigers as Ills crew downed Page for third place honors In the Holt cage tourney. Eagles are Clair Parks (25), Janies Nissen (31) and Konald Parks (22).—The Frontier Photo. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Present: Thomas Angel of Spen- j cer, Mrs. Rueben Avoy of Spencer, ! Baby Joe Willlan Bentz of Spen cer, Baby John Charles Bentz of I Spencer, Mrs. Wayne Blair and baby of Spencr, Mrs. Bertha Bright of Butte, Mrs. Mary Classen of Spencer, Albert Davis of Butte, Mrs E. M. Guthmiller cf Anoka, Mrs. Katie Jons of Bonesteel, Baby Margaret Marx of Spencer, Mrs. Oliver Ross of O'Neill, Mrs. Austin Searles and baby of Rodbird, Mrs. Anna Vondika of Verdel, Mrs. Ruth Talbert of Bristow. Mrs. Nick Web er of Butte, Mrs Ben Woodruff of Butte. Dismissed: January 19—Miss Janice McGill of Verdel; 23—Geor Thayer of Lynch; 24—Mrs. Willard Barta of Verdel; Raymond Elsas ser of Spencer; 25—Arthur Reed of Spencer; Andrew Johnson of O’ Neill; 26 Miss Judith Horst of Butte; Don Haney. 71, of Butte (deceased). WD—Hugh Carr to Robert Ash er and wife 2-5-55 $5000—Lot 10 & No. % lot 11 Blk C of O'Neill & Hagertys Add.—O'Neill. O’Neill’s New A&M SHOE STORE will open its doors ... Thursday, February 5th 4k ' »*,*, , The following nationally famous lines will bo featured: For Women: NATURAIJZBR LIFE STRIDE — GLOVOTTS The shoe with the beautiful fit ... the young point of view in shoes. Millions of tiny air bubbles cushion your every step. For Children: JUMPING JACKS The finest fitting shoes for children! For Men: MASSAGIC — WEYENBERG ARISTOCRATS Air-cushioned . . . more style per foot PEDWIN8 . . . quality at your feet TINGLEY RUBBERS ... for men and children i GOODYEAR CANVAS SHOES I for men, women and children | PLUS OTHER FAMOUS BRANDS TO BE ANNOUNCED A & M SHOE STORE Shoes for All the Family First Door East of Ben Franklin Store Saunders Farmer Principal Speaker Ralph Raikes of Ashland, a member of the board of directors of the Eighth farm credit district. Omaha, and past president of that hoard, is to be the featured spea ker in O'Neill Wednesday, Febru ary 4, at the Elk bom Valley Na- i tional Farm Loan association’s annual stockholders’ meeting, it has been announced by Lyle p, | Dierks, association secretary-trea surer. In addition to the operation of an 1.100-acre farm in Saunders county. Mr Raikes has a cattle and hog feeding operation, grade A dairy herd and is a producer of hybrid seed com and certified small grain seeds. Mr. Dierks states that registra tion for members and invited guests will begin at 10 a.m. at the Royal theatre. Holt Group Will Step Inside Mexico The national convention of soil and water conservation district su pervisors will be held at Houston, Tex., February 1-5 Attending from Holt county will 1 tx> Clarence Ernst, Walter Fick, Merwyn French, sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Juracek and Ora Yarges They will board a chartered bus at Grand Island at noon Fri day, January 30. Points on the tour also will in clude the Southwestern exposition and fat stock show . Corpus Christi naval air base. Kings ranch, a tour of the Rio Grande valley ami the soil conservation districts' re search farm They will attend Charro Day fiesta in BrownviUe, Tex . and will visit Matamoros. Mexico. The group will return to Ne braska February 10. Bonenberger Rites Held at Atkinson ATKINSON Funeral services for Peter Bonenberger of Staples, Minn., were held at 9:30 a m, Saturday, January 2-1. at St Jo seph's Catholic church. Burial 1 was in Woodlawn cemetery be I side his wife. Rev. Robert Mor locco officiated. Mr. Bononlerger died Tues | day evening January 20, at Ro chester. Minn . where he had teen I a patient sine*' Thanksgiving, i The body arrived last Thursday I evening at the Seger funeral home. A rosary was held Friday at 8 o'clock at the funeral home Pallbearers were Pat Corrigan, Thomas Malloy. Loo Monahan, Thomas Welsh. Jose pit Judge and Floyd Osborne. Mimical Program for P TA M«'ot— The Parent-Teachers associa tion of the O'Neill public school will meet Monday, February 2. at 8 p m. for its regular meeting and open house. The junior band and the high school glee club will present sev eral selections. Refreshments will be served by | members of the home economic* department. The public is invited I to attend. Chambers News The Ladles Aid of St. Paul's l At the ran church sponsored a smorcasl'ord at the church par lors Wednesda.v evening, .limitary 21 I'Vspite a severely cold even inK. an excellent attendance was reported. FREE Samples of Meadow Gold Chocolate Milk or Folger’s Coffee and Manchester Fig Bars I Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday — Jan. 29th - 3 1 st OPEN 7 DAYS - 7 NIGHTS! SPUDS iolbs 29c 100-lb. bag. 1.49** __ 10 SUNKIST NAVEL. — I TEXAS WHITE OR RED — ORANGES -- doz. 39c GRAPEFRUIT. 8 for I LEAN, MEATY AND RICH — FRESH— ■ « SPARE RIBS.. lb. 45c HOCKS.... 2 lbs. 59c t I LEAN, FINE FLAVORED — FRESH, TASTY — m M SQUARES. ...lb.29c WIENERS.. 2lbs.89c | ( END CUT CUDAHY’S K.iulvtoEat LEAN 1 1 PORK CHOPS PICNIC HAMS PORK ROAST I I Lb. ... 39c Lb. -.-39c Lb. - -39c I 1 IF R E E! A 16-Oz. Can Ha.f Gaiio„ rnrr) of HERSHEY SYRUP of Any r p r p | Worth 25c - Absolutely Free Meadow Gold 1 lm Eli E i WITH A PURCHASE OF A I American Beauty NOODLES Full OOC Pound .._ * + Swansdown WHITE — STRAWBERRY — LEMON CHIP • . • * « Blue Bonnet I OLEO | u 25* | SkiDel I CHILE \ * JELLO — All Flavors I PUDDING Folger’s COFFEE 2cV**9 IH & G Frozen WHITING 11