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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1942)
Certified List of Candidates I, John C. Gallagher, County Clerk of Holt County. Nebraska, do hereby certify that the following named persons, all of them qualified electors of the State of Nebraska, have made personal filings or accepted petitions filed for them by other electors and each has fulfilled all requirements of law, and each is entitled to have his or her named placed on the official ballot to be used in the Primaries, Tuesday, August 11, 1942, as candidates for nomination on the ticket and for the office as designated below: UNITED STATES SENATOR REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE HUGH B. ASHMORE... ...Palisade KENNETH S. WHERRY.. _Pawnee City VOYLE D. RECTOR_Omaha f. rv DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE WILLIAM RITCHIE_Omaha GEORGE W. OLSEN_ _Plattsmouth.. HARRY B. COFFEE _Chadron LAWRENCE W. MOORE Omaha JOHN C. MULLEN.-Falls City FOSTER MAY_Omaha TERRY CARPENTER _ __Scottsbluff GOVERNOR REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE DWIGHT GRISWOLD —Gordon CHARLES J. WARNER _ _.. ..Waverly DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE ROY M. HARROP _ Omaha CHARLES W. BRYAN- Lincoln STANLEY D. LONG___ _Grand Island LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE JOHN McARTHUR .Lincoln RUFUS M. HOWARD_ Flats HARRY L. REED _:_Lincoln ROY WILLIAM JOHNSON.... . ___Sumner WILLIAM L. RANDALL Omaha HARVEY E. GLATFELTER _Central City JACK DEVOE.. Lincoln DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE EDWARD A. DOSEK ......Lincoln WM. H. SMITH_ ... Seward HARRY P. CONKLIN_ _Scottsbluff SECRETARY OF STATE REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE , FRANK MARSH _LINCOLN LEO N. SWANSON_Omaha JOHN S. SAMSON_Omaha GEORGE L. WILLIAMS Lincoln DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE HARRY R. SWANSON_Omaha PHIL H. KOHL .... Wayne LLOYD C. CONSTABLE_ _ Wymore AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE RAY C. JOHNSON, Present Auditor of Public Accounts, _ Lincoln R. V. JOHNSON,_— _Lincoln, Nebraska O. M. CAMPBELL_Omaha HENRY BEHRENS . Lincoln DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE W. MARSH _Lincoln STATE TREASURER REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE L. B. JOHNSON_Omaha CARL G. SWANSON __Aurora W. M. MILLER-—_Blair DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE WALTER H. JENSEN Lincoln HORACE M. DAVIS_Lincoln ATTORNEY GENERAL REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE WALTER R. JOHNSON ..Omaha MICHAEL T. McLAUGHLIN ... JOHN W. COOPER_Omaha _ Lincoln RAILWAY COMMISSION REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE O. H. BRINKMAN_Lincoln RAY R. LARSON_Wayne ROY J. MANDERY Grand Island JOHN KNICKREHM _ __ _ _ .. Grand Island O. W. JOHNSON ..— Lincoln C. A. ROSS _— Lincoln FRED E. RISK _Lincoln LLOYD E. PETERSON ___ Nebraska City ALBERT S. JOHNSTON Lincoln A. R. EDMISTON ..Lincoln C. E. MARSHALL Lincoln M. A. LARSON _Central City JAMES O. KERNS Lincoln CLARENCE M. DAVIS_Ord DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE WILL M. MAUPIN -. Clay Center F. A. GOOD_Lincoln HARRY H. JOHNSEN ... Omaha PAUL HALPINE _ Omaha CONGRESSMAN, FOURTH DISTRICT REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE BERT HOWARD _Scottsbluff EARL RASDAL ....Ogallala A. L. MILLER Kimball H. G. WELLENSIEK___ _ _ Grand Island WILLIAM A. STEWART_ _ Lexington E. F. MYERS_ Broken Bow DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE SAM S. DIEDRICHS—.. _ North Platte TOM LANIGAN —Grand Island GUY V. DORAN_Sidney For VICTORY, and a Prosperous Nebraska in A Free America... Horry B. Coffee HARRY B. COFFEE of Chadron Democratic Candidate For UNITED STATES ‘SENATOR Now Serving Fourth Term in Congress. Member House Committee on Agriculture. Supported Every Measure Designed to Make America Invulnerable to Attack . . . World War Veteran. __I COUNTY CLERK1 REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE WALTER G. SIRE_ O’Neill JOHN C. GALLAGHER O’Neill COUNTY SHERIFF REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE PETER W. DUFFY O’Neill _COUNTY TREASURER_ REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE J. Ed HANCOCK_O’Neill DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE FAY A. PUCKETT .... O’Neill JACK ARBUTHNOT_O’Neill T. L. McDONALD Atkinson CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE IRA H. MOSS_ O’Neill DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE THOMAS F. HIGGINS O’Neill COUNTY ATTORNEY REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE GEORGE B. CLARK Chambers JULIUS D. CRONIN _O’Neill DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE FRANCIS D. LEE .Stuart REGISTER OF DEEDS REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE] ESTHER COLE HARRIS O’Neill DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE COUNTY ASSESSOR REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE L. G. GILLESPIE_O’Neill DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE MIKE KIRWAN .O’Neill JOHN ALFS _O’Neill SUPERVISOR, FIRST DISTRICT REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE J. C. STEIN_L. O’Neill DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE SUPERVISOR, THIRD DISTRICT_ REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE JOHN SULLIVAN _O’Neill WILLIAM 4 ILANLEY O’Neill SUPERVISOR, FIFTH DISTRICT REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE H. W. HUBBARD..Chambers DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE JAMES H. GIBSON Chambers SUPERVISOR, SEVENTH DISTRICT REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE ED. J. MATOUSEK..Atkinson DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE NON POLITICAL TICKET STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION WAYNE O. REED Nebraska City BARTON L. KLINE Gothenburg CHAS. W. TAYLOR....Lincoln P. T. JOHNSON I. Barneston CONRAD JACOBSON Holdrege LOWELL S. DJJYOE ___ Plattsmouth FOR MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT STANLEY SOUKUP O’Neill TONY ASIMUS O’Neill WM. LLOYD BRADY Dorsey EMERSON E. WAKEFIELD __ Anoka ADAM L. KOENIG Spencer FARMER W. WITHERS -Atkinson ROSS AMSPOKER Springview CRIST ANDERSON Bristow COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT r elja McCullough O’Neill Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 20th day of July, 1942. JOHN C. GALLAGHER, (SEAL) ' County Clerk. ---__ BRIEFLY STATED Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gatz left Tuesday for Dead Man’s Portage in Canada, on a week’s fishing trip. Lewis Mochmiller of Norfolk was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Armtyurster from last Thursday until Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bright and sons, returned Saturday from Bloomington, Wisconsin, and Sioux City, Iowa, where they vis ited relatives and friends for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jaszkowiak and daughter, Nyla. left Sunday for Rushville and Denver, on a two weeks vacation trip. Farmer Withers of Atkinson was in the city Tuesday in the in terest of his candidacy for the legislature from this district. George Hammond, who had been recuperating from an ap pendectomy operation for the past three weeks, returned to his work in the County Clerk’s office today. The Eagle Creek 4-H Club met at the home of Chas. Mitchell on July 19th, with all members and their families present, and one guest, Mrs. Mulford. The members were given their 4-H pins. The next meeting will be at the home of Arthur O’Neill on j August 9.—Club Reporter. Mrs. Harry Roseler and child- i ren left Wednesday for Portland,1 Oregon, to join Mr. Roseler who has been there for several weeks and where they will make their home. Bernard Ferris leaves Saturday for Denver, Col., where he has a position as outside salesman with the Gamble company. Mr. Ferris has operated the Singer Sewing machine Agency here for the past two years, but due to priorities and shortage of tires, caused him to make this change. This territory will be taken care of by the Norfok office. Mrs. John L. Quig of O’Neill and Miss Bonnie Lou Pace of St. Joe, Mo., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller in Neligh last Saturday and Sun day. Miss Thelma Drayton of Or chard was a guest of Mrs. Grace Wilcox on Tuesday. Mrs. Sumner Downey, Ted Rustemeyer and the Misses Mary Jane and Lou Ann Iler went to Bonesteel, S. D., Wednesday, called there by the illness of their grandmother, Mrs. J. H. Ruste meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dodd left today for their home in Los Angeles, Cal., after spending ten days with Mrs. Dodd’s parents,! Mr. an Mrs. Await Spengler and family. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Gallagher of La Crosse, Wis., announce the birth of a son, born on Saturday: and the young man will be known j as James Patrick. Dr. Gallagher is the son of Mrs. J. P. Gallagher of this city. Is Your Life All Your Own? “Is your life your own to do with as you please,” is a question a renowned medic asked recently.! He also answered the question: "Not precisely false, but utterly unsound, because it shows a lack of all sense of family unity and dependence upon the home and each other. Sometimes it is part ly the fault of the parents, but as one writer says, hosts of young people today look upon the home as merely a supply house; they .are contemptuous of their parents as “old fashioned;” they are ego tistical, selfish, limited in vision; and they think their affairs are none of their parents’ business. This describes a lot of young peo ple, but fortunately not all of them—to some the home still ex presses the central meaning of life itself, as it should.” John Lee Baker and Jackie Gatz returned Tuesday from Omaha, where they had spent several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fangman. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Froelich and children, Patti Keiser, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stout and Clarence Hicks left Tuesday for a month’s vacation at Brule, Wis. ■ ■ Mrs. Archie Findley and son, Dwaine, of Tildtn, came last Thursday and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sauers this week. Miss Geraldine Black of Ewing was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bergstrom from Sunday until Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vincent. Jr., I and Mrs. C , W. Hadgman of Omaha, came Saturday to visit at' the home of Mr. Vincent’s par-1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vincent, j Mr. and Mrs. Hadgman returned to Omaha Monday and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent remained for a longer visit. Circle I of the Presbyterian church met a^t the home of Mrs. Jack Vincent this afternoon and Mrs. Anton Toy was assisting hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Mason of Omaha came Monday to spend a week with Mrs. Mason’s mother, Mrs. Letta Sexsmith and daugh ter, Alice, and her sister, Mrs. Jack Davidson and husband. Rev. and Mrs. O. A. Fortune and children of Hemingford carat Sunday and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Burch for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cronin and daughter, Frances, came up from Grand Island last Saturday and spent a couple of days visiting relatives and friends here, re turning home Monday. The Rebekah Lodge held their installation of officers Friday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall amd the following officers were in stalled; Anna Shierk, Noble Grand; Edith Davidson, Vice Grand; Mildred Lindberg, Sec retary and Esther Harris, treas urer. After the meeting refresh ments w#re served. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 24 and 25 The “One Hot Dish** Elaborate meals are out of place and not too welcome when days are hot and humid. . .the “One Hot Dish” your family prefers is found among he wide variety at Council Oak. . stock up todav on “Ready to Eat” “F-to Prepare” Foods and be ready for a Kitchen Holiday when the heat becomes too oppressive... Seasonable Foods in Various Size Cans to meet the needs of Every Family. COUNCIL OAK IS A SAFE PLACE TO SAVE rr Selected—Well Trimmed PORK LOINS Whole or Half, Per Pound . Bacon Squares, Lb. 19c Shoulder Steak, Lb. 27c Summer Sausage ^ 32c Sliced Pork Liver Pound 150 Beef Short Ribs Pound 17e Sliced Wide Bacon *4 u>. I60 Beef \ Roasts . I Tender, Juicy ,7 and Fines 1 r Flavor.. PODSD gr -»• “ 25c and .. Whole Peeled , Heavy Syrup □Ounce Can SUPERB DRIED BEEF Fancy wafer sliced to cream and for sandwiches. 21^5 15c 5'j’ar .27C Northwest Heavy Syrup &■*?.25c Morning Light GOLDEN CORN Cream Style, No. 2 Can. Superb Brand FANCY SHRIMP Large Wet, No. I Can . Sun Maid Nectar Seedless RAISINS 15-Ounce Carton . mood-Koss Angel Food CAKE FLOUR Per Package .. MILK Carnation, IT a 2 Tall Cans . I IG Superb 1^ 2 Tall Cans . 136 KRAFT CHEESE DINNERS Per O4 Package .96 FRESH, CRISP NANCY ANN Cracked Wheat Bread rcr.ioc OLD COUNTRY RYE BREAD Pound | a . Loaf .IIIC Pantry Pride EXTRACT Imitation I«mon and Vanilla 8 OZ. DOT. 8(* Morning Light C*tEFN & WAX BEANS Tender cu* Beans. De- nd. 2 pen.’able fo* uniform Can flavor every day in the vear. lOv 4-ROW VEGETABLE BRUSHES 2 FOR It PALMOLIVE SOAP, 2 Cakes 13c CRYSTAL WHITE X’ 6 K 27c SUPER SUDS m«WaVkV.V 65c — 1 i " * LJULi ULL Lli-j-lL *.. TOMATOES Vine Ripened Pound 7e CANNING APRICOTS! Washington Moorparks for the table and preserving. The season will be short and the supply limited. See Council Oak for price. SANTA ROSA PLUMS a«,~We Sun Inst ORANGES KL .230 Seedless GRAPES g.15c Slicing Cucumbers {£„ .3e New Green Cabbage IL' .it . a