JL Social forecast W«lneWIIV/ k 14 "* Survivors are his parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban and Mr ahd Mrs. Ewald Spahn, all of Ewing ATTEND “KIDS KAMP” Nine young members of the lo cal Assembly of God church re turned Friday from state "Kids KAmp” at Lexington last week. Cheryl and Beverly Redlinger, Jerry Brockman, Linda, Gloria, Glon and Diane Jenkins. Jerry Rosenkrans and Marcia Slattery. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Paul were counselors for the youth camp. LIBRARY CLOSES The O'Neill Public library will be closed from Wednesday, July 8 to July 22, according to librarian. Miss Bernadette Brennan. LESSONS POSTPONED Swimming lessons scheduled to begin June 29 have been postponed because of cool weather and the July 4 weekend. Classes will begin Monday, July 6. TV Association Plans Incorporation; $275,000 Needed Another step forward has been taken by the North Central TV Association as the go-ahead has l>een given the group’s attorney to file articles of incorporation. William Griffin, association at torney, said application for a satel lite station and Channel 8 would be made after application. He said Chambers of Commerce in towns from eight counties show ed interest in underwriting organi zational expenses but that $275,000 would have to be raised to con struct the station in line with en gineer’s estimates, Griffin said KTIV would operate the station but that no local broad casting would originate from the area. John Walters of Chambers was elected president at the meeting, Frank Brady, vice president, Ralph Adams, secretary and John Watson of O’Neill, treasurer. Three directors from each of the eight counties participating in the plans to bring snow-free tele vision reception to this area were also appointed. Those counties are Holt, Gar field, Wheeler, Antelope, Boyd, Knox, Rock and Brown. ANNOUNCE HONOR STUDENTS Ninety students made the Wayne State honor roll for the spring semester. Five of them with straight A grades. An A student was Gary Small, a senior from Atkinson. Others on the honor list were Glenn Sorensen, Stuart; Karen Estes, Bassett; Arlen DeKay, Ver del; Mary Fetrow, O’Neill; Fred Fetrow, O’Neill and Connie Wer METHODIST YOUTH CAMP Attending an intermediate Meth odist youth camp at Ponca State Park from the O’Neill Methodist church last week were: Kenneth Peacock, Gailen Young, Georgetta Clyde, Christine Herley, Terry Kurt# Donald Kellar and Richard Hill. Rev. Glenn Kennicott, local pastor, attended some of the Mon day-Friday sessions as business manager of the camp. Mrs. Claude Hancock Honored Mrs. Esther Harris entertained in her home Saturday afternoon with tea in honor of Mrs. Claude Hancock, Los Angeles Calif. Ten of Mrs. Hancocks O’Neill friends were there. Three Act Comedy Will Be Held Here Tryouts for "The Tender Trap , a three-act comedy to t>e pro duced by the O’Neill Community Theater, will he held Friday eve I ning. July 3. at 8:30 pm in the Knights of Columbus Hall. Any one from O’Neill and the sut rounding areas is welcome to try out. The play, written by Max Schul man and Robert Paul Smith, was successful Ixdh on Broadway and ias a movie. Anyone who is interested in helping with the productuxi in any capacity is urged to attend If you are unable to come and want to help in the production call Sh u lene Shoemaker. FOR SALE: Two five foot mowet sickles. William Kipple, Inman. _ 10p CARDS OF THANKS WE WISH TO THANK all the friends, neighlxirs and relatives for the cards, flowers, food and visits, and the many other acts of kindness shown us since the death of our beloved husband father and grandfather. Mrs. Theodore Moss and family I WISH TO THANK all my friends and relatives tor 'all the nice cards and letters sent to me dur ing my stay in the St. Joseph's hospital in Sioux City. Also a thanks for the cards and visits since my return home. Each one was greatly appreciated Mrs. Etta Brittell. lOp Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays ! FIREWORKS OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS & SAT. MORNING Scovie's Western Auto O’Neill inTTriif n , THUKS. JULY 2 BUCK NIGHTS Doris Day, Richard Widnuark Gig Young, Gia Scala "The Tunnel of Love" FBI. SAT. JULY 8 4 BIG DOUBLE Bn4, Sally Frazer, Alan Dinehart, jr., in "Road Racers" PLUS Dick Cor.dno, Sandra Giles in "Daddy O" PLUS CARTOON SITN. MON.-TUES. JULY 5-6-7 John D. Barrymore, Julie ILondon •and Nat King Cole in "Night of the Quarter Moon" PLUS TWO CARTOONS WED.-THUKS. JULY 8 9 BUCK NIGHTS Kirk Douglas, Ralph Meeker "Paths of Glory" A CARTOON ADDED I -— Thank You Many thanks for the fine patronage accorded Gilligan Rexall Drug during the many years the family name was privileged to be represented in the O'Neill Business Directory. TIM, MARIE & BEN GILLIGAN WANTED MAJOR FEED COMPANY HAS POSITION OPEN FOR RIGHT MAN TO CALL ON FARMERS AND FEEDERS IN HOLT i COUNTY. Here is your opportunity to be in business for yourself. 1. You can be your own boss in your own territory. You set your own working hours, and you can be'home every night 2. Your earnings are practically unlimited. The more a man works, the more he will make. 3. You sell only products known for their quality and results. 4. You have an opportunity to be of real help to livestock pro ducers in your territory. You feel good when you have helped other people with their problems. 5. No investment required, yet behind your business and sales effort is a multi-million dollar organization to help you serve your customers. 6. We train you. WRITE: LELAND SMITH, Area Sales Manager P. O. BOX 35, ROYAL, NEBR. for PERSONAL INTERVIEW OR PHONE 1S0-W E. O. “DICK” RUSSELL, DISTRICT MANAGER PLAINVIEW, NEBR. i—■ 0 ... i. me*