The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 21, 1960, Section One, Image 6

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    THF, FRONTIER. O'NflU, Ne*i
Venus News
By Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser
Mrs Paul Baker Mid daughters,
Susan and Barbara of Schuyler are
spending a week’s vacation with
her parents, Mr and Mrs Sidney
Faulhaber.
Leland Caskey and John Hardsell
of Omaha spent the weekend with
Mr and Mrs Ora Caskey and
twins Bette Sukup accompanied
them home and visited with her
family.
Mr and Mrs. Francis Boelter
visited at the home of his mother,
Mrs Edna Boelter Wednesday fore
noon,
Mr and Mrs Edwin Porter of
Orchard visited at the Ora Caskey
home Thursday.
William Obiermire was busy
(Ad vertlaeme n t)
Sardine Cheese Spread
Very Easily Made
Says Joe Sivesind
Does any family who entertains
frequently ever have too many re
tapes tor cheese cups or spreads?
We doubt it and so, apparently,
dot's Joe Sivesind, local salesman
of the Meadow Gold Dairy who
passed one of his favorites on to
us. It’s a sardine, cottage cheese
and onion dip concoction which can
be whipped together in seconds.
Beatrice Cooke, the company’s
test kitchen director, created die
combination. You can vary the
condiments, she paints out, depend
ing upon the seasonings you pre
fer.
Sardine Cheese Spread
2 cups (16 ounces) cottage cheese
1 (lti ounce) can sardines, drain
ed
Few drops hot pepper sauce
1 tablespoon lemon juice
2 tablespoons crumbled blue
cheese
I package onion dip mix
Mi cup dairy sour cream
Beat cottage cheese and sardines
until well mixed. Add remaining
ingredients; blend well. Chill. Serve
With assorted crackers.
nu»Wa, Thursday, April 21, 19fi0
| shearing sheep in the neighborhood
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Darr and
■ family spent the Easter vacation
with the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Le Masters Larry Darr
remained with his grandparents for
a longer visit.
Franklin Uhlir and Eddie Hegge
1 meyer returned home Sunday, Ap
ril 10 from Lincoln where they
had attended the FFA convention.
George Heggemeyesr visited at the
Dale Dorr home Wednesday after
noon.
Miss Viola Pospeshil entertained
the Work and Fun club on Wednes
day, April 13. Ten members were
present. Embroidery work was
done for the hostess.
Lunch was served by Misses
Vlasta and Viola Pospeshil. Mrs.
Frank Pierce will have the May
meeting.
Mrs Dale Dorr and Joan were
O’Neill visitors Thursday, Apr. 14.
Glen Volquardsen is employed at
the Dr. Cook farm south-west of
O'Neill. Johnie Volquardsen is farm
iim iinjuin a ltiriu uiis year.
Mr. and Mrs Donald Kiunison
were April 12 shoppers at O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. George Heggemey
er motored to Wayne Friday, Apr.
8 where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Heggermeyer and son, Lor
en.
Mr and Mrs. James Podany and
family visited the former’s mo
ther, Mrs. Podany at Atkinson an
1 Sunday, April 10.
Sgt. and Mirs. Arvid Erb and
daughter were Thursday, Apr. 14
dinner guests at the home of the
former's grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Reed Risinger.
Elmer Sukup and son, Pvt Jim
mie Sukup drove to Omaha Wednes
day, April 6 where they visited
with Mr. Sukup’s daughter, Bette
and attended the ice-capades. Pri
vate Sukup left from Omaha the
following day for San Antonio, Tex.
where he is stationed.
Mrs. Mary Volquardsen and John
nie called at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser on Friday
evening.
Phone your news to 788
Capitol News -
Capitol Cleaning
Year-Round
Job; Delehant
By Melvin Paul
Statehouse Correspondent
The Nebraska Press Association
LINCOLN—Spring housecleaning
chores are a once-a-year headache
for the housewife, but tthe State
Capitol cleaning is a problem all
year.
Capitol Building Supt. James De-i
lehant put it this way: “It’s a hig
job. People don’t realize what a
job it is to keep this building
clean."
Just as an example, Delehant
said, there are four full time men
who work all day just picking tip
after the people who visit the State
house.
T'K/ tun fruit- cm thrmiah ♦ Kn
emor’s hearing room and each hall
I on the second or main floor of the
building once each hour with a
: dust mop.
“It must be done to keep the
building presentable and clean at
all times. People are untidy,” he
i said.
At 5 p. m., when the state offices
close, a crew of 35 persons re
ports for nightly duties of sweep
ing, scrubbing, waxing and polish
ing all 14 floors of the building.
And there is one man who works
dumg the day doing nothing but
cleaning the base boards in the
halls, polishing brass and keeping
the window sills clean.
“We have 35 brass doors to keep
polished,” Delehant said.
Another man does nothing hut
change light bulbs. How many light
bulbs are there in the building?
Delehant only scratched his head
and said, “Golly, I wouldn’t even
venture a guess.”
But, he added, the man keeps
busy changing them.
Another two men work the year
round as full time painters. While
they are busy repainting the offices
and halls another two men have
their hands full keeping up with
the maintenance of the electrical
system in the building.
"It’s a big job,” he repeated
Write-In Votes
Deputy Attorney General Clar
ence Meyer says the same
question comes up before him ev
ery election year from the election
boards.
He says he gives the same answ
er every year, but the questions
keep coming even though he has
Supreme Court backing now.
That question is whether to count
a write-in vote when the name
has been written in the blank on
the ballot but no "X” has been
made in the box.
The answer, Meyer says, is that
the vote cannot be counted.
The question arose again recent
ly when elections were held in
most cities and villages, he said,
and probably will arise after the
May 10 Primary Election.
He says many election boards
have counted the votes in the past
so long as the intention of the vot
er was obvious even though the
law for a number of years now
has specifically required the "X” to
be made.
Meyer says the Supreme Court
of Nebraska ruled last year in a
case involving the race for sheriff
in Morrill county that “if an elect
or desires to vote for a candidate
whose name is not printed on the
ballot, be must wnte m the name
erf the person in the blank space an
the ballot under the proper office
and must make a cross or other
clear, intelligible mark in the
square opposite the written name."
Meyer says that if these two re
quirements are not met then the
election board cannot count the
vote.
He added that the statutes also
specifically provide that there can
be no writem votes at all for de
legates to the county political con
ventions.
Second Flood Meeting
May 3 is the date set by Gover
nor Brooks for his second state
wide meeting on the recent floods
which were so bad that President
Eisenhower declared the flood area
in the eastern part of the state
Money To Loan!
Property, Gars, Trucks,
Farm Equipment
Household Goods, Personal
HARRINGTON
Loan and Investment
Company
LOW RATES
I ———a
as a disaster area
The first meeting set up “Oper
ation On Guard" on March 18 to
plan to meet the flood emergen
cies foreseen at that time.
The May 3 meeting is to pro
mote and coordinate flood control
projects in the state to gear them
to minimize future flooding losses
through an economically sound
flood control policy.
“Operation On Guard,” incidental
ly, has hrought praise from Na
tional Civil Defense Director Leo
Hoegh, He credits the planning,
warning and rescue operations of
the National Guard under Major
General Lyle Welch as saving lives
and countless dollars in property
da mage.
I For Bee Raiser*
State entomologist C, J. Wal
strom has a word of warning for
j Nebraska bee raisers
Walstrvm cautions those planting
1 to purchase cokuues of bees to
buy only those which have been
state inspected for bee diseases.
Any spread of bee diseases
through the sale of uninspected
colonies, he says, could he de
trimental to yields of many farm
crops which depend upon the Bi
sects for pollination. Walstrvm says
the state must inspect bees offered
for sale and persons selling bees
mast furnish the buyer with a cer
tificate of inspection.
floss AA Accreditation
lk-. Floyd Miller of the Skate De
partment of Education says that
if more schools do not take advan
tage of A A Accreditation within the
next five years, the program could
perhaps be chopped.
Tile sole purpose of the A A Ac
creditation, he says, is to encour
age schools h< continue to improve
themselves thmigh self-evaluation
and through inspections by an out
side committee.
But, he notes, that since the pro
gram went into effect in I960, on
ly seven school systems have gained
A A Accredit ation
These systems are Beatrice, Gor
ing. Grand Island, Hastings, Lin
coln, Sidney and Omaha Westside.
MEXICAN MALT 25'
Here is something different in the way of a Malt or Shake. A big, rich choco
late malt with peanut butter added to give it a nutty chocolate flavor.
Try our No. 1 Special: MEXICAN MALT (or any other flavor) and a grilled
Hot Dog 35c.
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