gqywxn. bubo#. »{*eter Sprbeck’s ^on^ays WeUDrilling I Is Preferable To Government Position'REDfTOBD, Juno 1J. (SpeclalT^ft fcYinitiataive and there Is no real future;he Mbf o( Harold HoA.ct, »n ol » I,neWf .Hod to ^ fato tl-goV «n-Peter Norbeck, united State# 6«n^tci from South Dakota, that well drilling is,,'JAipreferably to tfovemnwtf positions. Harold a grad up tV offl'.# Washington.D. C.. high school and «e South Dakota university, a strong, «vholesomc boy in overp.113, Is now working in the Baker Gas field. Baker, Montana, and says: “People fee! the effect of tla hard times and Dad is receiving hundreds of applications from well educated youna people, asking for government positions which he la unable to provide, I lived in Washington long enough to realize that these positions are destructive torr.cnt service. Well drilling is good outdoor work anjj very interesting. Every well is different. The unknown factors, below tho ground keep you moving. It lias a good future nnd i3 a live, wide awake business which is always in touch with progressive developments.Senator Norlieck, the first native son of South Dakota to become governor, start cd his CRreor in the well drilling business in the early days of South Dakota and invented a jellying process that developed his business to large proportions with his main shops and offices located here at Rcdfiold. Harold is following his dad’s footsteps.