The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 24, 1946, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    * Certified List of Candidates
General Election, Nov. 5,1946
Holt County Nebraska
National Ticket
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
HUGH BUTLER Republican | JOHN E. MEKOTA Democrat
State Ticket
FOR GOVERNOR
Vote for One
VAL PETERSON Republican | FRANK SORRELL Democrat
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR_
Vote for One
ROBERT B. CROSBY ROBERT J. SWANSON
Republican _Democrat
r for secretary of state_
Vote for One
FRANK MARSH Republican | MRS. J. P. JENSEN Democrat
FOR AUDITOR OF PUBLC ACCOUNTS
-Vote for One
RAY C. JOHNSON Republican | J. R. FARRIS_Democrat
FOR STATE TREASURER
Vote for One
EDWARD GILLETTE I W. T. THOMPSON Democrat
Republican !
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL_
Vote for One
WALTER R. JOHNSON MICHAlfL T. McLAUGHLIN
Republican Democrat
FOR RAILWAY COMMISSIONER_
Vote for One
WALTER F. ROBERTS I J. C. McREYNOLDS Democrat
Republican |
/ Congressional Ticket
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
FOURTH DISTRICT_
Vote for One
A. L. MILLER Republican | STANLEY D. LONG Democrat
Non-Political Ticket
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION _
Vote for One
elja McCulloughI__
for justice of the supreme COURT
SIXTH DISTRICT ___
Nvote for One
EDWARD F. CARTER1
FOR STATE SUPERINTENDENT
OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION_ ,
Vote for One
WAYNE O. REED A. A. REED
Present Superintendent of Historian, University
Public Instruction of Nebraska
) FOR MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATURE
TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT
Vote for One
JOHN L. COPELAND | E. H. CHACE
FOR DIRECTORS
NORTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA
RURAL PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT_
Vote for Three
County Ticket
* _ __
FOR COUNTY CLERK_
Vote for One
RUTH HOFFMAN Republican EDWARD N. FLOOD
Democrat
FOR CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT
Vote for One
IRA H. MOSS Republican |
FOR COUNTY TREASURER _
Vote for One
J. ED HANCOCK Republican |
FOR COUNTY SHERIFF
Vote for One
A. B. HUBBARD Republican |
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY
Vote for One
WILLIAM W. GRIFFIN I FRANCIS D. LEE Democrat
Republican i
Mr. an Mrs. Sheldon McMas
ter and son, Michael, of Kalama
zoo, Mich., departed Wednesday
after a week's visit here.
RHEUMATISM
and ARTHRITIS
I suffered for years and ana
so thankful that I am free from
pain and able to do my work
that I will gladly answer any
one writing me for informa
tion. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P.O.
Box 825, Vancouver, Wash, tf
Pd Adv—NUE-OVO Laboratories
DANCE
At
SUMMERLAND
Ewing
Sunday, October 27
Music by
Tony Papa
and His 11 Eastern
Artists
Roller skating every Friday
night and Sunday afternoon
AdrcrtiBemtnt
( From where I sit... />y Joe Marsh,
f , - .. —.—— —■
rAre Returning Veterans
"Different"?
During the war you heard a lot
about how hard it was goir •? to be
for returning veterans to ge* ad
justed to civilian life ... t ow
they’d be “different.”
Well, plenty of them have re
turned to our town, and a finer,
steadier bunch you couldn’t ask
for. Most of them are back at the
same jobs . . . going with the
same nice home-town girls (get
ting married, some of them, and
setting up families) ... renewing
the same old friendships.
Even their amusements are the
same. Nothing more exciting than
fishing Seward’s creek or pitch
ing horseshoes ... enjoying an
outdoor barbecue with friendly
wholesome beer and pleasant talk.
If they’ve changed at all it’s in i
the direction of maturity and tol- 1
erance... tolerance for everything
except dictators, and those who
would destroy our democratic
principles of live and let live. And
from where I sit, that’s another
reason to be proud of them.
Copyright* 1946, United State* brewer* t oundatiou
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS
Vote for One
ESTHER COLE HARRIS |
Republican |
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
Vote for One
L. G. GILLESPIE I
Republican |
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR
Vote for One
LEONARD A. THOMAZIN |
Republican ! ,
Precinct Ticket
FOR SUPERVISOR, FIRST DISTRICT
Vote for One
FLOYD R. JOHNSON | ALBERT STERNS Democrat
Republican |
FOR SUPERVISOR, THIRD DISTRICT
Vote for One
ANDY CLARK Republican | JOHN SULLIVAN Democrat
FOR SUPERVISOR, FIFTH DISTRICT
Vote for One
H. W. HUBBARD Republican |
_FOR SUPERVISOR, SEVENTH DISTRICT
Vote for One
ED J. MATOUSEK Republican |
Measures Proposed
by Initiative Petition
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT PROPOSED
BY INITIATIVE PETITION
300 [] YES AN AMENDMENT to Section 6, Article VII,
of the Constitution" of Nebraska, relating to
301 [] NO free instruction in the common schools, so-as to
require that the legislature shall raise revenue for the schools
from sources other than real property tax In a sum of not less
than forty dollars ($40.00) per pupil in average daily attendance
and to provide for the distribution thereof among the school dis
tricts of the State.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT PROPOSED
BY INITIATIVE PETITION
302 f] YES AN AMENDMENT to Constitution of Ne
braska relating to and prohibiting denial of
303 [] NO employment t,o any person because of mem
bership or nonmembership in or resignation or
expulsion from a labor organiza
tion; prohibiting any contract to exclude persons from employ
ment because of membership or nonmembership in a labor or
ganization; defining “labor organization” as any organization
of any kind, or any agency or employee, representation com
mittee or plan, which exists for the purpose, in whole or in
part, of dealing with employers concerning grievances, labor dis
putes, wages, rates of pay, hours of employment, or con
ditions of work; providing that said amendmtnt be self-exe
cuting.
Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 14th day of Oct
tober, 1946.
RUTH HOFFMAN,
County Clerk
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Hugh Butler’* Record Stamps Him At
Friend and Fighter For Agriculture
and Nebraska. Ho ‘‘Cols Thing*
Done!”
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From the Nebraska Office of Senator
Hugh Butler, 927 Terminal Building,
Lincoln B, Nebr.
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— 1-Day Service !
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HUNT'S
RECAPPING
SERVICE
K. C. HUNT
| O’Neill - - Phone 289 |j
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| Evangelistic Campaign j
With
REV. and MRS. A. A. WALKER
Houston, Tex.
Beginning Sunday, October, 27, 1946, Services every night
at 7:45 p.m., except Saturday. *
| ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
O’Neill, Neb.
J. M CUMMINGS, Pastor
j Hear these Evangelists bring the Gospel in word and song.
Outlaw Grocery
Over 1,000 Cases
CANNED GOODS
Buy before the price raises
again!
All kinds of —
FRUITS in SYRUP
The Best in
VEGETABLES
The finest brands sold!
— Del Monte
— Libby's
— Yellowstone
— Our Family
— Blackbird
— Frohms
CO/ Off on All
3/0 CASE LOTS
LIMIT ON
FRUIT COCKTAIL
2 Cans per Customer
All Kinds of
F-E-E-D-S
- SHORTS
— Chicken & Hog FEEDS
— CATTLE CUBES
Over 1,000 Lbs.
C-A-N-D-Y
Fresh Candies
Chocolates (of all kinds) and
Carameleta
PILOT BRAND
Oyster Shells
Large Bags.89c
ANOTHER
Carload of SALT
At Lowest Price 1
Truckload of —
Delicious APPLES
Fancy Western
Bu. Bag..2.50
6 Lbs.. 50c
FRESH & COLD
M-E-A-T-S
of All Kinds
THE BEST
PORK & BEEF
You Can Buy 1
New Deal Oil Co.
& ASIMUS BROS. '
Gas StFoR0sA?E Cafe WATERTTANKS
at Plainview, Neb. 5- *« '°F'- ■»
3 New Trailer Wagon
2,500 Gal. Gas Tanks Regular wagon box
TOR SALE With 16-ln. Tires on It!
We have the new —- «•
New WILLYS Station Wagon
on display here 1
You will like it! Will have them for sale iater! j
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va
last minute rush
before Christmas
It is not too soon
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