The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 05, 1954, SECTION 1, Page 7, Image 7

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Mr. Voter . . .
I Want Your Support
for State Treasurer
at ms&mag
• Successful Business Man
• Three Terms State Senator
Serving on Banking, Appro
priations and Revenue Com
mittees
• Chairman of Banking Com
mittee
• Chairman of Appropriations
Comm.ttee
• Licensed Mortician
• Member of State Board of
Agriculture
i • Member of State Fair Board
• Alumnus of University of
Nebraska
• Shriner — Methodist
• 80 Years of Age — Married
Ralph W. Hill
Hebron, Nebr.
REPUBLICAN for
STATE TREASURER
METHODIST (Page-Inman)
Rev. Lisle E. Mewmaw, pastor
Thursday, August 5: Page
WSCS meeting at 2:30 p.m.; Page
choir practice at 8 pm.; Inman
choir practice at 8:30 p.m.
Sunday, August 8: Inman wor
ship service at 9:45 a.m., follow
ed by church school at 10:45 a.m.,
Karl Keyes, superintendent;
Page church school at 10 a.m.,
Dale Stauffer, superintendent;
Page worship service at 11 a.m.;
Page MYF at 8 p.m.
Thursday, August 12: Inman
WSCS meeting at 2:30 p.m.
We welcome you.
Legal Notice
(First pub. Aug. 5, 1954)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 3974
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, July 28, 1954.
in the matter of the Estate of
Herbert Richardson, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time
limited for presenting claims
against said estate is November
26, 1954, and for the payment of
debts is July 28, 1955, and that on
August 26, 1954, and on Novem
ber 27, 1954. at 10 o’clock A.M.,
each day, I will be at the County
Court Room in said County to
receive, examine, hear, allow, or
adjust all claims and objections
duly filed.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 14-16
NOTICE TO VOTERS OF
ROCK FALLS TOWNSHIP
The primary election on Aug
ust 10th, 1954, will be held in
school house of Dist. 150, known
as John Grutsch Schoolhouse,
elections to follow will be held
there until further notice.
Signed:
TOWNSHIP BOARD OF
ROCK FALLS
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
(O'Neill)
Sunday, August 8; Sunday
school, 9:45 a.m.; worship, 11
i.m.
A laymen’s team from one of
the churches in the Presbytery
will be in O’Neill to conduct the
service on Sunday morning, Aug
ust 8. These men will promote
the Presbytery men’s retreat to
be held in Wayne on August 29.
The Women’s association will
meet tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’
clock in the church basement.
Mrs. Harry Petersen will lead
the lesson on the theme “Christ
Calls Us to Witness in Our Daily
Lives.” The devotions will be
given by Mrs. Felix Hendrick.
Mrs. William Artus, Mrs. R. G.
Shelhamer, Mrs. Jerry Weaver
and Mrs. Cecil Baker are the
nostesses for this meeting.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
(O'Neill)
Carl F. Andersen, minister
“Man has reached his crisis
today and only Divine Love can
save mankind from destruction.”
Thus spoke C. A. Steele of the
Watchtower Bible and Tract so
ciety, Brooklyn, N.Y.. Sunday at
a district assembly in Sioux City,
attended by a number of Holt
countyans.
More than 5,257 persons at
tended the six - state meeting,
leaching from Missouri and Kan
sas to the Canadian border. Ten
similar conventions were being
held simultaneously throughout
the United States.
CENTER UNION (O'Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastoi
Prayer meeting each Wednes
day evening at 8 o’clock.
Sunday, august 8: Worship al
10 a.m.; Sunday-school at 11
a.m.; evening service at 8 o’clock
Monday, August 9: The Pio
neers for Christ will meet here
and they will also have the Jacot
De Shazer filmb in the service
8 p.m.
Everyone is invited to attenc
our services.
BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN
(RFD. Ewing)
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POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT _pQUTIfcAL^PVrRTlSEMENT^^^
Help Elect
Darel Bright
Democratic Candidate for
HOLT COUNTY SUPERVISOR
Second District
Primary Election — Tuesday, August 10
Your Support Appreciated
Let’s Do Some Thinking
Before We Vote Aug. 10th
OUIlUdy, rrugLiow u. f»
9:30 a.m.; the Sunday-schoo
hour follows the worship service
A visiting laymen’s team wil
be in charge of the service oi
Sunday morning.
The World Council of Church
es will meet in Evanston, 111., thi
month. Watch the newspaper
and listen to the radio for report
from this worldwide meeting.
METHCDIST (Chambers)
Rev. J. M. Hodgkins, pastor
Sunday-school, 9:30 a.m., Gen
Baker, superintendent; worship
10:30 a.m.
Robert Strong of Chamber
was guest speaker Sunday a
Reverend Hodgkins was away o:
vacation.
The Woman’s society will met
today (Thursday) at the churc
with Mrs. K. N. Adams and Mn
Joe Daas hostesses.__
On August 10th, most of us will vote
in the primary elections. It will take
us just a few minutes to mark our
choice for U. S. Senator.
But the man we choose will be guid
ing the destiny of all of us. His vote in
the Senate will help determine whether
we have continued prosperity or a re
cession, a fair farm plan or a fiasco,
more give-aways or reduced taxes,
more "police actions” and war or peace.
Right Man vital
It is vitally important to all of us
that we send the right man to Wash
ington.
I have nothing against any of the
candidates in the race for Republican
nomination to the Senate, but I would
like vou to consider the background
and beliefs of the man I am voting for
— Dave Martin.
Dave Martin Believes:
This is what Dave Martin stands for:
1. No recognition of Red China.
2. Eliminating expensive foreign
handouts.
3. Flexible Farm supports.
4! Rooting out Communism in
America.
5. Economy in government.
6. The Bricher amendment to
curb the unlimited executive
treaty-making powers that re
sulted in such disasters as Yal
ta and Potsdam.
7. Stopping creeping Socialism.
8. No U. S. troops to Indo-China.
9. Faithful service to Nebraskans
who have problems that need
attention in Washington.
Dave Martin is a Nebraska Republi
can in the truest sense of the word. He
knows our problems. He has been meet
ing payrolls, working with government
regulations. He can bring a fresh view
point to Washington for us rather than
the old, tired, bureaucratic approach.
Martin’s Background
He is a successful Kearney lumber
man who has devoted years of effort
in the Republican ranks as a worker
for better government.
For the past 16 years — from a
Young Republican to State Republican
Chairman — Dave Martin has fought
for the principles and beliefs of Re
publicanism, for the type of represen
tation Nebraska wants and needs.
To Help You
Businessmen, farmers, in fact every
body, have found they must deal more
and'more with the government these
davs.
Nebraskans who have problems or
want information and guidance from
government agencies in Washington
deserve all the help and attention a
Senator can give them.
Providing this help is part of Dave
Martin’s pledge to you.
We should all do a lot of thinking
before we vote for our Senator in the
primary August 10th.
The Logical Choice
And to me, Dave Martin’s record —
of years of hard work for the issues
most of us believe in, and his courage
to take a stand — makes Dave Martin
the logical choice to represent us in
the U: S. Senate during the perilous
years ahead.
—SHANE HUGH O’NEIL!
Holt Co. Chairman
Martin for Senator
DAVID MARTIN
REPUBLICAN for
U.S. Senator
(Thia ad paid for by Friends of David Martin)
Male Chorus to Sing Here
The Harvester male chorus (above), representing Southwest
ern Bible Institute, is on a 15-state tour and will present a sa
cred concert at the Assembly of God church in O’Neill on Friday,
August 6 8 p.m. The public is invited, according to the church
pastor Rev. Wavne A. Hall. The young male singers represent
the junior college and Bible departments of Southwestern. In
photo (left-to-right) are: Edward Daniel, accompanist; E. Lesley
Stubbs first tenor (also director and head of the music depart
ment) ’ Truitt Ford, first tenor; Earl Ostrum bass; Joseph Nichol
son second tenor; John Dickinson, baritone; Jory Waldron, bari
tone; Robert Bowen, second tenor; Eumid Freeman, bass; Edgar
Palser, second tenor.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O’Neill)
Rev. Wayne A. Hall, pastor
Friday, August 6: Harvester
male chorus, 8 pm., in our
church.
Saturdav night street service,
8-30 o’clock, at the corner of
Fourth and Douglas.
Sunday services as follows:
Sunday-school at 10 a.m.; wor
ship at 11 a.m.; boys’ and girls
Bible hour, 7:30 p.m.; evening
service at 3 o”clock.
Bible study and prayer service
Wednesday, 8 pm.
Nebraska district camp meeting
will be heid at the camp grounds
at Lexington August 13 through
22. Rev. William Kirschke, pastor
at Longview, Wash., will be the
evening speaker. Rev. J. Robert
Ashcroft, instructor at Central
Bible Institute at Springfield,
Mo, will be ministering in the
1 morning Bible studies. Rev.
Philip Hogan, former missionary
to China and Formosa, will be
the main speaker at the camp
missionary rallies. All who at
tend these services will feel won
derfully repaid.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
(O'Neill)
1 Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor
Thursday, August 5: Midweek
! prayer meeting, 8 p.m.
Sunday, August 8: Sunday
, school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.;
, evening service at 8 o cIock. The
! i6-mm sound color film of Jacob
De Shazer imprisonment in Ja
pan. The film will be shown
twice if there are those who can
i not get in for the first showing.
August 17-29: Wesleyan Meth
’ odist conference at Atkinson.
Dr. J. R. Skaguer, home mission
! Dr J R- Swaguer, home mission
* ary secretary of the denomina
tion, will be evangelist and de
t .tominational representative.
1 CHRIST LUTHERAN (O'Neill) .
7th and Clay sts.
“The Church of the Lutheran
Hour”
Rev. E. G. Smith, pastor
Sunday-school, 10 a.m.; di
vine service, 11 a.m.
Mission festival is to be held ,
Sunday, August 15, at 2:30 p.m.
The speaker will be Rev. E. tl.
I Martens, pastor of Concordia
Lutheran church, Clearwater.
Everyone is invited.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
(Atkinson)
“The Church of the Lutheran
Hour”
Rev. E. G. Smith, pastor
Divine service (holy commun
ion), 9 a.m.; Sunday-school, 10
a.m.
Vacations in Hawaii—
CHAMBERS— Mrs. John Win
termote received word that her
daughter. Miss Eula Wintermote |
of Medford. Ore., had returned
to her work after spending a;
two-weeks? vacation in Hawaii.
RETURNING TO U.S.
CHAMBERS — Cpl. Gerald
Grimes is expected home soon
from 15 months in Korea. He is
a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Grimes of Chambers.
Here from Los Angeles—
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Tanner of
Los Angeles, Calif., were guests
Tuesday, July 27, and Wednes
day, July 28, of Mr. and Mrs. L.
F. Beckenhauer.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beilin
and family were guests Saturday
evening of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Newton in Orchard._
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
_
i
Crosby for Senator
Paul Petty grore, Chairman
Doolittle Raider’s
Mission Film Coming
The widely-heralded “De Shaz-;
er” sound color film will be
shown next week at O’Neill,
Atkinson, Page, Venus, Lynch
and Spencer under the auspices
of the Wesleyan Methodist
churches.
Sixteeen twin-engined B-25's
aircraft took off from the USS
Hornet on April 18, 1942 to bomb
Japan. Eigh of the flyers were
captured by the Japanese, three
were executed, one died of star
vation. Four continued as prison
ers of Japan till the end of
World War II.
One of the prisoners, Mr. De
Shazer, decided while imprison
ment and through the influence
of the Bilbe, he would return to
Japan as a missionary. He did.
The “De Shazer” film depicts
the prison life and brutal treat
ment he suffered. The film was
; produced in Hollywood.
De Shazer now works with the
Free Methodist missionary board
and in cooperation with other
Christian groups, fulflling his
promise made to the Lord while
in solitary confinement. (Dates,
places and times for the showing
of the “De Shazer” film may be
found in an advertisement else
where in this issue.)
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Wanted: Your support in the
primary election—August 10. —
S. H. LYMAN, non - political
candidate for slate legislature.
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
E. W. GUSTAFSON
Republican
I WANT THE JOB OF
UNITED STATES SENATOR
(Short Term)
I have filed, not to achieve recog
nition for past deeds or honors, but
because I would like to use the ex
perience and prestige of this office
as a foundation upon which my qual
ifications may be better utilized in
service to my State and my Country
in the future.
• Qualified Engineer and
Accountant
• Veteran, World War II, 5 years
service.
• 49 years of age. Many years
ahead.
• Community Leader
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTPOLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
D. F. (W) MURPHY
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
for
Holt County Supervisor
First District
Comprising O’Neill First and Third wards.
Your vote will be appreciated in the
Primary Election Tuesday, August 10,
1954.
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ANNOUNCING
I Have Taken Over the
Standard Oil Company Tank Truck
AT O’NEILL
and will welcome the opportunity to serve you with STANDARD OIL COM
PANY petroleum products. Please call 379 for prompt delivery.
A. J. ("Andy") RAMOLD
Margie Finch on
Tour to Cuba
PAGE — Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Finch, jr.. and daughter, Helen,
and Miss Bette French drove to
Wayne Friday where they visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Finch’s daugh
ter, Miss Margie, who had com
pleted her summer school there.
Miss Margie Finch left Satur
day morning on a Wayne State
Teachers college tour through
southeastern United States and
Cuba. She plans to return in
three weeks.
Other Page News
Miss Ruth Park of Omaha
spent the weekend in Page with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Hansen and
daughter of Hoskins and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Kelly and fam
ily visited Tuesday, July 27, at
the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. James Stevens
' and daughter and the former’s i
mother, Mrs. Mary Stevens of
Belvidere, 111., returned to their
home Tuesday, July 27, after vis
iting relatives here for a few
days. They were returning from
a trip to Oregon and other west
ern states. Mrs. Eva Cunningham
of Page had accompanied them.
Mrs. Nona Bedford visited a
few days last week in the Rollie
Snell home. Wednesday night,
July 28, Mr. and Mrs. Snell and
i Mrs. Bedford were overnight
! guests in the Dave Pollock home
at Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Henry,
Keith and Carol Ann of Cole
ridge were dinner guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder.
Mr. Henry is a brother of Mrs.
Snyder. Keith, who is a photogra
pher in the air force, is home on
a furlough, but will leave this
week for Seattle, Wash., where
he will be stationed. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Snyder joined the
group in the afternoon and were
supper guests at the Snyder
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Maricle
of Albion were overnight guests
Saturday and visited until Sun
day afternoon with their broth
er-in-law < nd sister, Mr. and Mrs.
John Lamason.
W. A. Robins of Lincoln was
a guest Wednesday night, July
28, in the Frank Snyder home. He:
and the Snyders were friends
when they lived in Johnson
county many years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray
drove to Grand Island Tuesday
evening, July 27, to meet Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Miller, Lola and
Byron of Portland, Ore., who
came for a three-weeks’ visit
with relatives and friends. Both
Mr. and Mrs. Miller are former
Page residents.
; Boy: Noise with dirt on it.
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
Dakota Authorizes X°i4 S£
Dropping 2 Trains e"fh? dXnUnuance will termi
rr,, . . , ... .... nate the passenger rail tie
The South Dakota public util- between Omaha and the Black
ities commission Saturday au- Hllls ^ains will continue to op
thorized discontinuance of North crate ^ Iisual between Omaha
Western railroad passenger trains a;id chadrcn via O’Neill.
13 and 14 between Rapid City _'
End the Nebraska line.
Th* Hicrontinnanee was au- Mr. and Mrs JosePh Cunning
Sroal SSaiwXSS? 5Sta?oSSlSpoSf“Jl-SSE
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
VOTE FOR
HUGH
CARSON
ORD. NEBR.
• Farm & ranch own
er and operator.
• For rigid price
supports to keep the
farmer solvent.
• Serving third term
in Nebraska Senate.
• Active in highway,
farm and school
legislation.
STATE SENATOR
HUGH CARSON
Republican — U. S. SENATE — Short Term
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLIT'CAL ADVERTISEMENT •
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Clarence R. Bristol
NOMINATE A BUSINESSMAN
FOR GOVERNOR
★ Active Businessman in Ansley, Nebr.
★ Stock Buyer
★ Rancher
★ Teaching Experience
%
★ Understands Nebraskans and
%
Their Problems
CLARENCE R. RRISTOL
Republican Candidate for Governor