The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 22, 1954, SECTION ONE, Page 9, Image 9

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    Neighbors Brave
Heat to Assist
CELIA—In spite of 106-degree
heat Tuesday, July 13, several
mends ana neighbors gathered
at the O. A. Hammerberg farm
and brought their tractors, mow
ers, rakes, sweeps and a stacker.
They mowed hay for Mr. Ham
merberg, also started the stack
ing. By Wednesday evening,
July 14, which was a cool day
with temperatures in the 80’s,
CO tons had been put up for
ieed during the winter.
Mr. Hammerberg hasn’t been
allowed to do any heavy work
for several months on account of
his health.
Those doing the work were
Emil Co'.fack and son, Denton,
Frank Kilinurry, Lawrence
Smith, Duane Beck, Gene Liv
ingston, Dorothy Scott, Bob
Pease. Connie Frickel and son,
Donnie, Alex and Victor Frickel,
Merrill Smith, Stanley Johnson, i
]jee Terwilliger, Linford Sweet
and Mark Hendricks.
Several ladies brought food
and assisted Mrs. Hammerberg
•on Wednesday. They were Mrs.
Emil Colfack and Shirley, Mrs.
Lawrence Smith, Mrs. Memll^
Smith and Doris and Mrs. Duane
Beck. Mr. Blow and D. F. Scott
and several children were visit
ors.
Other Celia lfaw*
Last Thursday evening, a pic
nic supper was held at the Leon
ard Chaffin home northeast of
Atkinson for those who helped
them move from their home
north of Hendricks to the farm
Isome of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Mellor. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hupp,
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Orr, Mr.
and Mrs. David Rahn and lamily.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell and
lamily, Fiank Fundus, Sharon
Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Hendricks and family, Mr. and
Mrs. House and family and Mr.
Ott of Concord, Calif., Mr. and
Mrs. Omer Poynts, Jim, Jerry
and Nina Hendricks, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Hipke and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith
and family, Mr. and Mrs Emil
Colfack and family, “Grandpa”
Slow, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mellor
and James, Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Mellor and Mr. and Mrs. George
Mellor and family.
Alex Forsythe was a dinner
guest at the O. A. Hammerberg
home last Thursday.
Grandpa Blow of Atkinson
spent the week with the Emil
Colfack family
Joe Hendricks and son, Jim, at
tended the funeral last Thursday
of Mrs. Hendricks cousin, Ches
ter Staples of Butte, who recently
drowned in the Atkinson swim
ming pool.
Alice Focken, who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Focken, and family spent
Sunday, July 18, with Sharon
Andrus and Darlene Tasler. She
left that night for her work in
Omaha at the Lutheran hospital.
The Clarence Focken children
attended their 4-H club meeting
at the Sand Creek schoolhouse
last Friday evening. The Sam
Timmerman family was hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Scott were
Wednesday evening, July J4,
visitors at the O. A. Hammerberg
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pease were
Wdnesday'evening July 14, visit
ors at the Connie Frickel home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Johnson
and family were Sunday after
noon visitors at the Connie
Frickel home.
Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman and Mrs.
Casper Harley went to O’Neill
Monday afternoon, July 12, to
help clean the Lutheran parson
age.
Rev. Ernest Smith of New
York was installed as minister
of Inmanuel Evangelical church
in Atkinson Sunday, July 18. A
dinner was held in his honor and
in the afternoon he was installed
as minister of the church in O’
Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer
berg, Dianne and Carla Samms
were O’Neill visitors last Friday.
Frank Kilmurry and daugh
ters, Mary Catherine and Patricia,
were Monday morning visitors
at the O. A. Hammerberg home.
Mrs. D. F. Scott attended an
Iris meeting at the home of Mrs.
Roy Ries Monday afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. Phipps of Atk
inson were Wednesday, July 14,
visitors at the Joe Hendricks
home.
Mark Hendricks, Clarence
Fooken, Emil Colfack and Mr.
and Mrs. Milton McKathnie at
tended the school district meeting
in O’Neill Wednesday morning,
July 14.
Sunday evening visitors at the
O. A. Hammerberg home were
Alex Forsythe, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Deming and son, Robert,
Mrs. Lottie Keidel and son,
David.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Eldridge of
Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., were
dinner guests at the Lee Terwill
iger home last Thursday. Then
they attended the Chester Stap
les funeral at Butte. Their son,
Klaus, (who will be remembered
as the German boy the Terwill
igers brought back from Ger
many) was away on a Boy Scout
tour to New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Terwilliger
spent Sunday afternoon and
evening at Bloomfield to attend
church services. ,
‘Bud’ Colwell, 85,
Dies in Sioux City
SPENCER — Orlow (“Bud")
Colwell, 85, a resident of Holt
and Boyd counties since 1913,
died Sunday, July 11, in Sioux
City. Funeral services were con
ducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday, July
13, from the Methodist church in
Spencer.
Rev. Marjorie Johnson offici
ated and burial was in the Union
cemetery at Spencer in the fam
ily plot.
Music during the service was
furnished by a male quartette
composed of Lynn Oatman, P. O.
Friedrich, and Richard and Don
ald Black, accompanied by Mrs.
P. O. Friedrich.
Pallbearers were J. M. Puce
bk, Ralph Black, Melvin W. Ja
kobv, Russell Angus, Harry Pep
eel and A. A. Barden.
Orlo (“Bud”) Colwell was born
at Burkley, la., on December 28,
1868. He came to Ft. Randall,
S.D., when he was 17-years-old
and for two years he supplied the
army with posts cut from the
Gross area near the “Nine-Mile
spring.” He was called back to
work on the family farm in Iowa
and remained there until 1913.
On October 23, 1898, he was
married to Miss Tina Graham at
Carroll, la. In 1913, Mr. and Mrs.
Colwell moved to Spencer and
he lived in the Spencer-O’Neill
territory until his death.
During most of these years he
lived south of Spencer on the
place now known as the Mallory
ranch.
His wife, Tina, preceded him
in death on January 31, 1951; |
also preceding him in death j
were his parents and 10 brothers
and sisters. J
Surviving him are his broth
er-in-law, Henry Hargens of
Sidney, and several nieces and
nephews.
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O’NEILL, NEBR.
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Midn. Arthur R. Loock of
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control board in one of the en
gine rooms aboard the heavy
cruiser USS Des Moines. Upon
receiving isntructions from the
ship’s bridge, Midshipman
Loock adjusts the steam power
for the amount of speed re
quested. Midshipman Loock is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
F. Loock of Spencer. More
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in 19 ships cruising to European
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Dim at Laurel—
Mrs. Emma Louise Bose, 79,
recently died at Laurel. She was
bom in Germany and came to
America in 1905, living in Dixon
county until 1917, when she
moved to Laurel.
Survivors include: Daughters
—Mrs. William Hinze of O’Neill;
Mrs Arthur Linnerman of Stock
ton, Calif.; Mrs. O. C. Jensen of
Seatle, Wash.; Mrs. Ivan Holm
of Martinsburg; Mrs. Willard
Lewis of Craig; Mrs. William
Bottger of Laurel; sons—Carl of
Gary, Ind., and Herbert of Van
Nuys, Calif.
NIECE DIES
AMELIA—Mrs. August Pospi
shel received word Saturday of
the death of her little niece,
Rosanne Kobza of Dwight. The
litle girl had not been ill, and
was found dead in the doorway
of the barn only about five min
utes after leaving the house.
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Lu Verne Schultz
Weds at Bloomfield
Miss LuVerne Schultz, former
O’Neill public school teacher, be
came the bride of Alvin Koops
of Bloomfield at 8 o’clock on
Saturday evening, July 10, in
St. Mark’s Lutheran church at
Bloomfield.
The rite took place before an
altar decked with vases of white
and lavender gladioli and candel
abra in a candlelight ceremony.
Rev. H. G. Knaub officiated.
Miss Schultz taught in the
second grade here 1947-’50 and
later taught at Ogallala,
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Esther Schultz of Magnet;
the bridegroom the son of Mr.
ond Mrs. Carl Koops of Bloom
field.
Mr. Koops manages a petro
leum service station at Bloom
field and Mrs. Koops will teach
in the Bloomfield public school
system next year.
Boyd Sailor* on
European Cruiao—
LYNCH — More than 13,000
midshipman, officers and men
are embarked in 19 ships enroute
to Europe on the summers first
midshipman cruise,
i Aboard the battleshi
New Jersey is Louis R.
\ seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Stewart of Lynch, and
| Gordon D. Pelc, airman, USN,
son of Mrs. Elsie Pelc of Spencer,
> is aboard the escort aircraft car
rier USS Siboney.
I The ships will visit ports in
. Portugal, Spain France, Belguim
r and the Netherlands before re
| turning to Norfolk Va., August 3.
. Arrives from Boston—
' S/Sgt. John Moler is home on
I a 10-day leave from Boston,
’ Mass., visiting his parents, Mr.
| and Mrs. Dave Moler, and other
1 relatives. Donnie Motacek of
| Capron, I1L, accompanied his
uncle and will visit his grand
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Certified List of
Candidates
Primary Election
Aagast 10,1954
Holt County, Nebr.
I. Ruth Hoffman Baker, County Clerk of Holt County, Nebras
ka, 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 name placed on the official ballot to be used in the
Primaries, August 10, 1954 as candidates for nomination on the
ticket and for the office as designated below:
NATIONAL TICKET
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
(Full Term)
HtpuMiaui lUudMci Democrat HwMwict
WALTER A. NIELSEN Omaha JOSEPH V BENESCH Omah
ROBERT B. CROSBY KEITH NEVILLE North Platte
North Platte EDWARD A. DOSEX Lincoln
TERRY CARPENTER
Scottsbluff
DAVID MARTIN Kearney
CARL T. CURTIS Minden
JAMES L. HARRISON Omaha *
JOHN P. OVERGAARD Lincoln
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
(Short Term—To Fill Vacancy Expiring
January, 1955)
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
S. E. TORGESON Kimball CHARLES R. HERRICK Curtis
RICHARD R. DEMPSTER WILLIAM H. MEIER Minden
North Platte MABEL GILLESPIE Omaha
MAX A. DENNEY Fairbury
MYLES STANDISH Omaha
HUGH CARSON Ord
JOHN R. JIRDON Morrill
II. P. HEILOGER Lincoln
WILLIAM KEESHAN Albion
MAC BALDRIGE Omaha
JOHN S. SAMSON Omaha
JOSEPH ALEXIS Lincoln
CHRIS C. BECK Lincoln
MRS. GEORGE P. ABEL
Lincoln
N. W. ANDERSON Lincoln
E. W. GUSTAFSON Scottsbluff
GERALD MERRITT Lincoln
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
(Short Term—To Fill Vacancy Expiring
January, 1959)
Republican Residence I Democrat Residence
ROMAN L. HRUSKA Omaha | .TAMES F. GREEN Omaha
STATE TICKET
FOR CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
JACK ARBUTHNOT O’Neill
HOWARD D. MANSON O’Neill
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
J. ED HANCOCK O’Neill 1 LLOYD E. CORK Page
FOR COUNTY SHERIFF
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
ALBERT SIPES O’Neill LEO S. TOMJACK O’Neill
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
WILLIAM W. GRIFFIN O’Neill I JOHN R. GALLAGHER O’Neill
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
CEO. E. COLLINS Atkinson
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
WM. F. WEFSO Atkinson
JOSEPH WINKLER Emmet
FAY S. BRITTELL O’Neill
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR—FIRST
DISTRICT
Republican Residence Democrat Reaidenee
I,. G. GILLESPIE O’Neill LD MURRAY O'Neill
C. H. SWITZER O’Neill EDW. N. FLOOD O’Neill
DENNIS F. MURPHY O’Neill
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR—SECOND
DISTRICT
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
FLOYD FRAHM Page HARRY L. MOORE Inman
HENRY W. WALTERS O’Neill DAREL BRIGHT Atkinson
E. L. MINER O’Neill CLARENCE DONOHOE O’Neill
ART TOMLINSON Inman BOB TOMLINSON Star
—a—
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR—THIRD
DISTRICT
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
CLARENCE ERNST O’Neill ALBERT STERNS O’Neill
HENRY WINKLER Atkisnon JOHN SULLIVAN O’Neill
FRANCIS “SWEDE” WABS
O’Neill
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR—FIFTH
DISTRICT
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
KENNETH BARTHEL EDWIN A. WINK Chambers
Chambers
FRED D. SMITH Chambers
LESLIE LIESWALD Chambers
LLOYD A. HOERLE Chambers
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR—SEVENTH
DISTRICT
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
ALEX FRICKEL Atkinson OTTO GLOOR Atkinson
5 LOYD BUTTERFIELD D. T. WITHERS Atkinson
Atkinson
FOR GOVERNOR
Republican Residence Democrat Residence .
ARTHUR B. WALKER Lincoln WILLIAM RITCHIE Omaha
LOUIS H. HECTOR Lincoln MABEL FOSSLER Lincoln
VICTOR E. ANDERSON A. E. SWANSON Polk
Lincoln F. J. HEATON Sidney
FREDERICK H. WAGENER
__ Lincoln
CLARENCE R. BRISTOL
Ansley
JAMES L. BOURRET Kimball 1
JOHN McKERNAN Omaha 1
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Republican Residence Democrat Residence '
CHARLES J. WARNER STANLEY D. LONG
n * ITTT^„ Waverly __Grand Island
C. A. HUCK Peru HHU SRff
A. P. HANNA Superior
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
Republican Residence i Democrat Residence i
FRANK MARSH Lincoln I V. C. HAVORKA, SR. Randloph
FOR AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
RAY C. JOHNSON Lincoln CHARLES SMRHA Lincoln
RAY CHASE Crawford
FOR STATE TREASURER
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
WILLIAM R. SLAGLE Lincoln RICHARD R. LARSEN Omaha
RALPH W. HILL Hebron DON J. KNUTZEN
HARRY KNUDSEN Omaha Cedar Bluffs
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
CLARENCE S. BECK WILLIAM E. GRUBBS
North Platte Scottsbluff
CHARLES LED WITH Lincoln
FOR RAILWAY COMMISSIONER
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
RICHARD H. LARSON Lincoln F. V. ROBINSON
C. DIXIE WILCOX Omaha J. C. McREYNOLDS Lincoln
CHARLES VOGT. JR. Liberty HIAM DWOSKIN Omaha
CONGRESSIONAL TICKET ~
FOR CONGRESSMAN, FOURTH
DISTRICT
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Republican Residence I Democrat Residence
A. L. MILLER Kimball! CARLTON W. LAIRD
COUNTY TICKET
FOR COUNTY CLERK
Republican Residence j Democrat Residence
KENNETH WARING Page HOMER F MULLEN O Neill
NON-POLITICAL TICKET
FOR MEMBER OF STATE BOARD OF
EDUCATION—SIXTH DISTRICT
(Four-Year Term)
fame Residence Name Residence
RAYMOND M. GILMORE WILLIAM S. PADLEY
Kearney Gothenburg
VIAX A. EMERY Minatare JOHN J. MOTL Mullen
*USH WILLIAM KARRER JOE CHICOINE Valentine
Minatare
FOR MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATURE—
TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT
Name Residence Name Residence
FRANK NELSON O'Neill S. H. LYMAN Springview
DONALD E. ROHDE Lynch
FOR REGENT OF UNIVERSITY OF
NEBRASKA—SIXTH DISTRICT
(Short Term—To Fill Vacancy Expiring
January, 1957)
Name Residence Name Residence
FRANK M. JOHNSON JACK ELLIOTT Scottebluff
Lexington LKDN PIERCEAlliance
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Name Residence 1 Name Residence
ALICE L- FRENCH O’Neill t
FOR DIRECTORS OF ELKHORN RURAL
PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT
(Full Term)
Name Residence Name Rseidanoe
WM C SCHULTE Elgin HAROLD A. KREBS ' Neligh
GEO. KLEIN Battle Creek A. H. PETE LEWIS
S LEO TIEDGEN Norfolk Battle Creek
FOR DIRECTORS NORTH CENTRAL
NEBRASKA RURAL PUBLIC POWER
DISTRICT
(Full Term)
PA£SL Creithton S. R. NEIL Niobrw*
HAROLD G. LARSON
Plainview
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand an3
affixed the Seal of the County of Holt, State of Nebraska, this 17th
day of July, 1954.
RUTH HOFFMAN BAKER
County Clerk
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)