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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1956)
Haying Crew Part of Educational Film INMAN - The Inman Commun ity club met Monday evening, A,.ril 30, at the assembly of the high school. Mr and Mrs Ira L. Watson were in charge of the entertain ment and showed a 45-minute film called “New Pioneers.” It is ,n educational film taken in Nebraska showing the different industries throughout the state. One scene showed a hay crew at work just south of Inman. Lunch was served with Mr. and Mrs L F Kopecky and Mr. and Mr Livclle Butterfield as coffee i. osts. Other Inman News Mrs Ezra Brumbaugh of Van N'uys, Calif., and her daughter, Mr- Idella Hughes of Glendale, Calif., came Wednesday, May 2, and are visiting in the homes of Mr and Mrs W C. Kelley and fgher relatives. Mr and Mrs. Leo Sobotka and baby daughter of Norfolk were Monday evening, April 30, guests in the home of John Sobotka and Harold. Mr. anti Mrs. Joseph Laney of O’Neill drove to Columbus on Tuesday, May 1, where they met their sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Tick i <>r of Denver, Colo. Enroute home they stopped at Genoa and brought their parents, Mr and Mrs. George Laney, home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Laney make their home at the Genoa Haven rest home during the winter months. K L Watson and Chester Youngs drove to Independence, M , Wednesday, May 2, and on T irsdav afternoon attended the t .neral of A. N Butler, a former Inman resident and a cousin of Mr Watson. Mrs. Cora Caldwell returned to her home at Utica the last of the week where she will spend a few weeks looking after business in terests. Harvey Tompkins returned on Saturday from Minneapolis, Minn., where he spent the past two weeks attending the gener al conference of the Methodist church. James Puikerman. sr., of Han f<»rd, Calif., arrived here on Sat urday for a visit with his son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Coventry, and buys and other relatives. .Mrs James Coventry and her mother, Mrs. H. W Tomlinson O’Neill, were Neligh visitors Friday. E. L. Watson drove to Hold rege Sunday and spent the day wi’h Mrs Watson and his dnugh ter. Miss Lu Ella, who teaches in the Holdrege school system. Mrs Watson, who had spent the past week with Lu Ella, returned home with Earl Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. James M McMa han and Mr and Mrs. John H. Mattson drove to Lyons Sund.iv where they spent the day visiting in the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Me Kirizie Mr McKmzie entered tne Lutheran hospital in Sioux Citv Monday for major surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kelley of Fairbury. and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kelley and family of Omaha spent the weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W C. Kelley, and 1 other relatives. Rural lilt? ana soii stewardship Sunday was observed at the Methodist church Sunday. The 4 | H club members attended and sat in reserved pews Roger Tomp 1 kins sang a solo, "Four Leaf Clo I ver.” An exercise consisting of r adings on the four H’s of the .lover was presented with the I following participating: Brenda • Column Rolar.d and Ruth Ann Hansen, Bobby Morrow, Carol Gatighenbaugh and Randy Col umn, Mrs Woodrow Gaughen baugh and Linclle Tompkins ar ranged the program. About 25 4 II members were present. David Morsbach and daughters. Mis Lee Conger, sr., Miss Jea nette Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Keyes attended bacca ! 'aureate services Sunday evening in Clearwater. Miss Bonnie Banks, who at tends school at Bartlett, spent the weekend here with relatives. Clavton Krueger, who teaches near Emmet, spent the weekend -'ting his parents, Mr. and Elmer Kureger. O’NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Berner spent | the weekend in Norfolk with rel atives. ,, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Brittell visited in the F. S. Brittell home Friday evening. St. Patrick’s Altar bake sale Saturday, May 12. 10 till 4, at Shelhamer's Jack and Jill. 2c Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davis went to Atkinson Sunday to see their nephew, Johnny Morgan, at his first holy communion. Lah-r, they were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Laverne Morgan. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs Wil liam. jr. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Morgan and family, Mr. and Mrs. William i Morgan, sr., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pacha and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, Bea and Tom Mor gan and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kra mer, all of Atkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Steinhauser of Stu | art. O’Neill News Mrs. John Johnson of Kilgore visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivan C. Pruss after the alumni banquet at St. Mary's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs H. J. Lohaus at tends-i a ergioi.al Ford meeting at Kansas City, Mo., Thursday, j Friday and Saturday, April 26, ( 27 and 28 Henrv Ford was pres ent. Among those attending the I Jaycee convention in Norfolk ov er the weekend were Mr. and1 Mrs. Bill Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Al- | an Van Vleck and Mr and Mrs Al Hamik. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Me- ; Carthv entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ira George and Gene Paul of j Omaha at coffee Sunday. The: Georges were here to attend the alumni banquet at St. Mary's academy. William Bowker left Monday for western Nebraska and South Dakota on busienss. He will re turn Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Benda and Marlene visited Mr. Benda’s par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ben da. and Mrs. Benda’s parents at Tyndall, S.D. Donald Sparks of Norfolk vis ited friends and relatives in O’ : Will over the weekend. He will 'leave for the army June 13. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Crabb rid Donna attended the wedding of Mrs. Crabb’s niece, Zola Han en, in Council Bluffs, la., Friday. Mrs. James Wiley and daugh ter, Mrs. Howard Marsten, of California, called on Jeanette Derickson Friday. Mrs. Myrtle Pickering of Red bird and Mrs. Reuben Redlinger ot Ewing called on Jeanette Der ickson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harley of Atkinson were supper guests on Sunday evening at the Ralph Beckwith home. Mr. and Mrs. Harden Anspach and Debra Sue Marsten went to Lincoln Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anspach and boys. They returned Sunday. (First pub. May 3, 1956) Matthews, Kelley & Delehant, Omaha, Attorneys NOTICE OF AMENDMENT OF ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Notice is hereby given that the Articles of Incorporation of St. Peter’s De Alcantara Church of Ewing, at a meeting duly held on March 26, 1956, were amended bv the amendment of Articles 2, 3! 4 and 6 of the original Articles and the addition thereto of Arti cle 8 to read substantially as fol lows: 2. The highest amount of in debtedness which said corpora tion shall be competent to con tract shall be Fifty Thousand Dollars, beyond which amount this corporation has no power to contract debts binding at law or in equity upon it, its members or its property. 3 The officers by whom the affairs of the corporation shall be conducted are a president, treas brer and secretary The Arch bisltop of the archdiocese to which said church belongs, or in • case of a vacancy in that office, the Administrator of such arch diocese, shall be exoffic.io pres ident. The treasurer shall be ap pointed b\ the president and the secretary elected by the mem bers. 4 In order to perpetuate a line of succession In the members of the corporation, the Archbishop of the archdiocese to which the church belongs, or his successor in office, or in care of a vacancy, the Administrator of such arch diocese. the Vicar General, or his successor in office, and the Pas tor, or his successor in office, shall be by virtue of such offices members of the corporation. , By appointment made by the President, the Vicar General and the Pastor there shall be two | ! lay members of the corporation. 6 The existence of this corpor ation commenced on May 5, 1914. and its existence thereafter shall be perpetual. 8. This corporation was organ- ; i ized and continues to exist under (the classification of religious as sociations as defined la subdi vision (31 of Section 21-834 Re vised Statutes of Nebraska 1943 1953 Cumulative Supplement. Dated May 1. 1956. ST. PETER’S DE ALCANTARA CHURCH OF EWING P> Gerald T. Bergan, ITesident 1-Sc SAMPLE Non-PolHkal BALLOT Primary Election May 15,1956 for chief justice of the SUPREME COURT Vote for ONE E Robert G. Simmons - FOR MEMBER OF THE STATE . BOARD OF EDUCATION THIRD DISTRICT (Four-Year Term) IVote for ONE Hamilton F. Mitten FOR MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATURE 28th DISTRICT Vote for ONE □ Frank Nelson | I John A. Tenborg □ Fred J Jungman □ Hugo C. Sieler □. FOR DISTRICT JUDGE 15th JUDICIAL DISTRICT Vote for ONE 1 1 D. R. Mounts □.-. FOR REGENT OF UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA - SIXTH DISTRICT Vote for ONE I I .lack Elliott □ Frank M. Johnson | | Rov E. Blixt □ for COUNTY JUDGE Vote for ONE B Louis W. Reimer. . --- ° ° o „ „ o°o ° o o o oo O ° o o° o o 0 SAMPLE Non-Political BALLOT Primary Election May 15,1956 Public Power and Irrigation and Reclamation Districts I _ FOR DIRECTOR CONSUMERS PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT DISTRICT TWO (Full Term) N ote lor ONE Guy Stinson FOR DIRECTOR NORTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA RURAL PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT SUBDIVISION FOUR (Full Term) Vote for ONE Fritz C. Rokahr ------ FOR DIRECTORS ELKHORN RURAL PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT (Full Term) Vote for THREE Harold A. Krebs Walter W. Wagner M. W. Hunt William Reeves _ FOR DIRECTOR ELKHORN RURAL PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT (Four Year Term—to Fill Vacancy) Vote for ONE A H Ivewis □ Everette Tiedgen ;□ — >00 o ° <b° * o • o 0*5 O o O * ° - • * ' <J> ° rt 0 ° ° o ° ° o ° o o O n o n o O -a SAMPLE Republican Primary Ballot PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 15, 1956 _ NATIONAL TICKET FOR PRESIDENT Vote for ONE I | Dwight D. Eisenhower □ . FOR DELEGATES AT LARGE TO NATIONAL CONVENTION Vote for TEN I 1 Leonard L. Larson I 1 Arthur Jennings Hanson I 1 Arthur J. Weaver General Insurance, Lincoln, Nebraska o Max G. Towle | [ I John P. McKnight I I Robert It. Crosby 1 I Dean G. Kratz I 1 Fay Smith 1 1 Edson Smith I | Terry Carpenter I I Harry S. Byrne I I Frederick H. Wagener I I Arthur J. Weaver I I Ted W. Metcalfe 1 I Mrs. Charles J. Warner I I Kermit Wagner I I Herbert J. Hughes 1 I Mrs. George P. Abel I I J. LeRoy Welsh I I William A. Stewart I I Robert R. Perry 1 I Charles S. Reed □ Mrs. Eva Bowring ; □ ..1.... □.:. □..... □. □ .:.:.. □. □.....:.:.:....... □.. □.. □.... I . * fc T • . FOR ALTERNATE DELEGATES AT LARGE TO NATIONAL CONVENTION Vote for TEN James M. Paxson John S. Samson Charles W. Durham Henry J. Amen Rex S. Haberman Ann Stuart Batehelder ..:. i! -.:.::. * • ...... I | ■ ■ ..-V. .•.■. FOR DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION FOURTH DISTRICT Vote for TWO I 1 W. E. Van Norman 1 I Robert G. Simmons, Jr. 1 1 Mrs. Haven N. Smith 1 1 Richard R. Dempster ( 1 John R. Jirdon 1 1 Frank M. Johnson I 1 J. Monroe Bixler ! □.-.-.-.. □.:..:.:.. FOR ALTERNATE DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION FOURTH DISTRICT Vote for TWO I 1 Frances R. Fowler I 1 William C. Smith, Jr. I □ . □ . STATE TICKET FOR GOVERNOR Vote for ONE j I I Victor E. Anderson I I Edwin L. Hart □ . ... FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Vote for ONE ! B Marvin Griswold Carl G. Swanson Dwight W. Burney ' i Ernest M. Johnson FOR SECRETARY OF STATE | Vote for ONE ■ Frank Marsh 1—1 □ . FOR AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS tVote for ONE Ray C. Johnson » . .* e* * » „* o * ° ° °° ° "o0° ° e . ° ^ « o q o 0o c o „ o°c o ** ••>*% -a°°. - S h? S » „ ^^o0°5 O “ FOR STATE TREASURER \ ote for ONE Ralph W. Hill FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote for ONE Straight Townsend Clarence S. Reek FOR RAILWAY COMMISSIONER N ote for ONE Wayne R. Swanson Fred Sorensen William R. Milner Paul E. Pettygrovc Charles Vogt, .lr. CONGRESSIONAL TICKET FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FOURTH DISTRICT Vote for ONE LA. L. Miller .. COUNTY TICKET FOR DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION Vote for TWO SECOND DISTRICT t; for ONE Charles W. Fox Art Tomlinson Elmer Edmisten -— FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR FOURTH DISTRICT Vote for ONE □ Frank Cronk □. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR SIXTH DISTRICT Vote for ONE PRECINCT TICKET FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE Vote for TWO LRalph H. Walker H. W. Tomlinson DELEGATES TO THE COUNTY CONVENTION Vote for TWO V \ % 1 r - 0 . „ .00 ■' > •• . t