The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 28, 1948, Section 1, Image 7

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General Election -- November 2,1948
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA _
Presidential Ticket
Vote in ONE Square Only
B Thomas E. Dewey, President
Earl Warren, Vice President
Republican
Harry S. Truman, President
Alben W. Barkley, Vice President
Democrat
United States Senator
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Vote for ONE
C Kenneth S. Wherry.Republican
Terry Carpenter....Democrat
State Ticket
FOR GOVERNOR
Vote for ONE
□ Val Peterson...Republican
□ Frank Sorrell....Democrat
□
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Vote for ONE
1 I Charles J. Warner_Republican
□ Sam Howell.Democrat
□ . ..
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
Vote for ONE
□ Frank Marsh.Republican
Grace Shallenberger.Democrat
FOR AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
Vote for ONE
I I Ray C. Johnson.Republican
I 1 J. R. Farris.Democrat
□..
FOR STATE TREASURER
Vote for ONE
□ Edward Gillette.Republican
1 I W. T. Thompson.Democrat
□..
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
Vote for ONE
EH James H. Anderson.Republican
□ Michael T. McLaughlin....Democrat
□...
State Ticket
FOR RAILWAY COMMISSIONER
(Full Term)
Vote for ONE
I—1 Richard H. Larson.Republican
EH Edward J. Lafferty.Democrat
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FOR RAILWAY COMMISSIONER
(Two Year Term—To Fill Vacancy)
Vote for ONE
EH Harold A. Palmer.Republican
CZl O J Lohr .Democrat
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Congressional Ticket
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN
CONGRESS FOURTH DISTRICT
Vote for ONE
CH A. L. Miller.Republican
□ ,c. Edgar Leafdale.Democrat
□ .......
Non-Political Ticket
FOR MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATURE
28th DISTRICT
Vote for ONE
LFred Jungman
Frank Nelson
FOR DISTRICT JUDGE
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT
Vote for ONE
I_I D. R. Mounts
□ ....
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
Vote for ONE
County Ticket
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR
SECOND DISTRICT
Vote for ONE
LAxel Borg.Republican
Geo. D. Hansen.Democrat
Herbert Jansen.By Petition
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FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR
FOURTH DISTRICT
Vote for ONE
□ Prank Cronk.Republican
□ W. E. Wulf.v.Democrat
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FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR
SIXTH DISTRICT
Vote for ONE
1 1 Geo. E. Collins.Republican
□ A. M. Batenhorst.Democrat
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Precinct Ticket
FOR TOWNSHIP CLERK
Vote for ONE
□ ....
□ ZZZZIZZZI
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Vote for ONE
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FOR TOWNSHIP TREASURER
Vote for ONE
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NON-POLITICAL
Proposed Amendment to the Constitution
And Law Proposed by Initiative Petition
General Election, November 2, 1948
Proposed Constitutional Amendment
Proposed by the Legislature
□ FOR amendment to Section 1, Ar
ticle VIII, of the Constitution of
Nebraska, tx> authorize the legis
lature to impose a tax on reser
vations of mineral rights and fis
sionable material in land and roy
alties.
□ AGAINST amendment to Section 1,
Article VIII, of the Constitution
of Nebraska, to authorize the
Legislature to impose a tax on
reservations of mineral rights
and fissionable material in lands
and royalties.
A LAW
Proposed by Initiative Petition
300 rn YES An ACT relating to
■—■ veterans of World War
II; providing for com
301 I I NO pensation and terms
'—' of eligibility of Nebras
ka residents who served
in the Armed Forces of the United States
within certain periods of World War 11;
providing for the administration of this
act, defining terms, and creating the vet
eran’s compensation fund; authorizing
the Department of Veteran’s Affairs to es
tablish rules and regulations; providing
for a three and one-half mill levy upon all
taxable property of the State, except in
tangible property, for the years 1949 to
1953, inclusive; and to provide penalties.
SAMrLE BALLOT
NON-POLITICAL
General Election, November 2, 1948
FOR DIRECTORS NORTH CENTRAL
NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER
DISTRICT
Vote for TWO
Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Shel
hamer and Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Greitens went to Picks
town, S. D., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kim
brough and Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred Ross, of Geneva, visited
Sunday at the home of Mr.
! and Mrs. M. A. Schelkopf.
Mrs. Edward O’Connell, of
Denver, Colo., is visiting J. B.
Ryan and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ressel
returned Saturday irom their
trip which took them to Neo
sho, Mo. They visited the lat
ter’s mother, Mrs. S. W. Har
ris. They were gone five days
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lundgren
and son, Roy, and Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Ray went to
Pickstown, S. D., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Kel
ly entertained as their house
guests for the weekend Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Pitchford, of
Everett, Wash. The Pitchfords
stopped Sunday to see Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Sanders and fam
ily.
Mrs. Harry Shaughnessy and
daughter, Pat, of Omaha, left
Friday after having been
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo J. Mullen.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Red
linger and Mrs. S. M. Ohmart
visited in Page Friday evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Reuben Redlinger.
Fred Osenbaugh, who is em
ployed at Reafield, S. D.,
spent the weekend with his
parents and sister, Ruth, who
is visiting here from Pitts
burgh, Pa.
WSCS Observes
‘Quiet Hour’
AMELIA — The WSCS ob
served “quiet hour’’ at the
Methodist church Wednesday,
1 October 20, with 13 members
. present.
The topic of the study was
• “Be Still.” Mrs. Emma Lind
sey led the lesson on “God’s
1 Concern For Us.” Mrs. Harold
. Fullerton’s topic was “God’s
. Need of Us;’7 Mrs. Blanche
l Sageser, “God’s Mercy Toward
I Us;” Mrs. Lawrence Barnett,
“Silence and Discovery;” Mrs.
; Clyde Widman, “The Art of
, Sillence.”
Other Amelia News
, Mrs. Cap Withers and chil
• dren visited at the C. F. Small
home Sunday.
Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Delia
i Ernst and Florence Lindsey
were Atkinson and O’Neill
shoppers Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bus Enbody
i and daughter, Diane, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Tommie Doolittle, jr.
Mrs. Agnes Forbes spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Forbes.
Mrs. Lee Gilman, Mrs. Silas
Johnston and Mrs. Peter
Frahm were Norfolk callers
Monday.
Mrs. Gaffney Goes
South for Visit
EMMET— Mrs. Agnes Gaff
ney left Saturday for Topeka,
Kans., to spend a few days
visiting her nephew, Robert
Allen, and family, before go
ing to Tullsa, Okla., where she
will spend some time wtih her
sister, Mrs. Margret Millard.
She will also visit relatives
in Iowa and South Dakota be
fore returning home.
Other Emmet News
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clouse,
of O’Neill, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Newton and family
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Wabbs, of Spencer, visited at
the Cecil McMillan’s on Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Du
satko and family visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jerrold Dusatko on
Sunday.
Mary Helen Benze visited
at the George Babl home on
Sunday.
Mrs. M. Hynes and Mrs. Ed
Flood, of O’Neill, and Mrs. J.
Rotherham, of Inman, and.
Mrs. A. Borris, of Grand Junc-^
tion. Colo., visited Mrs. Agnes
Gaffney last Thursday.
Mrs. Mamie Allen spenjt the
weekend with Mrs. Serelda
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Regal
left Monday by air for Engle
wood, Calif., where they will
visit their son and daughter
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Regal.
Jimmy Kendall, of Hastings,
arrived Monday to spend some
time visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Fox.
Mis. Robert Fox and Mrs.
Myrta Fox visited Mrs. Paul
Newton on Monday.
Club ‘Sisters' Drawn —
PAGE— Mrs. J. W. French
was hostess to the Help U club
Wednesday, October 13, with
an all-day meeting. A cov
ered dish dinner was served at
noon. Twenty - two members
were present. Guests were:
Mrs. Elmer Lichty, of Bruns
wick; Mrs. Kate Beam, of Io
wa, and Mrs. Nellie Hamilton.
Club “sisters” wene revealed
and new names were drawn
for the coming year. The af
ternoon was spent playing
pitch. Mrs. Clair Schroth re
ceived high score prize; Mrs.
Erwin Held, low, and Mr a. Le
Roy Cunningham, traveling.
Other Page News
Mrs. W. L. Puler, of Corval
is, Ore., came Saturday to
spend two weeks with her fa
ther, H. F. Rakow. She plans
on taking her father to Oregon
with her.
Mrs. Ella McNinch, who has
lived in an apartment in the
H. F. Rakow nome, moved to
Ewing Friday.
Mrs. Bertha Marsh, of Eagle
Rock, Calif., left last Thursday
morning for Lincoln after
spending a few days with her
j sister, Miss Grace Merriman.
I She was called to Lincoln by
the illness of her daughter-in
l law.
The Frontier- 7c per eonv
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE:
Nov. 5—O’Neill vs. Ne
ligh, at Neligh.
Nov. 5—St. Mary’s vs.
Spaulding Academy
at O’Neill.
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means Official Scouts This trim, tough
Official moccasin with raw cord sole
fills the bill for good looks and wear
in and out of uniform
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