TO DISCUSS AG ' OUTPUT IN MEET Increasing agricultural produc tion in the O’Neill region will be the subject of a conference to be held at the O’Neill public school ban droom on Thursday, June 28, at 8 p.m. The meeting is being sponsored by commercial and banking in terests in the county with the co operation of the Holt couDty soil conservation district, the exten sion department of the Universi ty of Nebraska college of agricul ture and the Nebraska conserva tion foundation. According to Secretary James W. Rooney, the O’Neill Chamber of Commerce has invited busi nessmen from other towns in the county - to bring fanners and ranchers as their guests to ex plore the possibilites of assuring a continuing profitable agricul ture under present and future economic conditions. Holt county banks h a ▼ • joined with other Nebraska fi nancial institutions and corpor ations in taking the lead in this statewide movement, which is rapidly gaining momentum. Outside of the larger centers there is little possibility of in creased industrial activity. Nev ertheless, the agriculture of the state has almost unlimited oppor tunity for expansion, and it is the generally accepted viewpoint that now, and indefinitely in the fu ture, increased agricultural pro duction is the key to community prosperity. For this reason mod ern agricultural practices are the concern of the businessman as well as the land owner and ten ant. The O’Neill meeting is one of several being arranged in north ern Nebraska and an interesting discussion is anticipated. An offi cial of the O’Neill Chamber of Commerce will act as chairman. Glenn Tomlinson, of Spencer, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson, Tuesday after noon, June 19. 65 Members of Family Reunited EWING— Sixty-five members of the Strope family gathered at the Riverside park in Neligh on Tuesday, June 12, for xheir an nual reunion, the 8th to be re corded. Mrs. Andrew Olson, of Ewing, is a member of this fam ily group. The festivities of the day began with a picnic dinner at noon. This was followed by a business meeting in charge of Bernard Strope. Letters from absent mem bers were read, other interesting items were added. One feature of special interest being the family history record. Mr. Strope annuounced that the book had been completed todate and was in the hands of a printer. It will contain 250 pages, 6 by 9, begin ning with the arrival of the Strope family from Holland 300 years ago and covering 14 gener ations. Many pictures are includ ed. This book will be completed by late summer, each to receive a copy. Much time and effort has been spent to obtain all this data for this record. To avoid this in fu ture, plans were discussed and made for each family to begin now with their own familv, keeping a complete record, with pictures added when possible, to be used in later years. Each year a beautiful bouc,uet of flowers is presented to the oldest. This year the honor went to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson, of Ewing. Others present were: The children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Strope, their chil dren and grandchildren, of Ve nus; Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Strope, their children and grandchildren, of Orchard; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Strope, of Norfolk, and the chil dren and grandchildren of Mrs. Irvie Anson, who passed away at Orchard in the early part of 1951. Those from a distance were: Mrs. Frank Strope. of Red Hill City, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hail and family, of Mitchell, S.D. "Voice of The Frontier” . . , WJAG (780 k.c.) . . Mon., Wed., >at., 9:45 a. m. 'irms na heavenly dotty! rlicia is THE PRODUCT OF BROKEN HOME! HER FATHER BEATS HER, HER MOTHER DRINKS AND J WANTED TO DIE ... 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