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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1958)
Contract Let for New Bristow Bridge Projects in Holt. Boyd and Knox counties were included in the big gest highway bid letting in Ne braska history. Acceptable bids totaled nearly nine-million-dollars, it was announ ced Friday by the state highway department Apparent low bids and projects concerned include: BOYD; Bristow south .1 mile, grading, gravel, guard rail, Nor . folk Bridge & Construction, Nor folk, $7,760; bridge, Beatrice Con struction Co., Beatrice, $55,233. Lynch east, identical bids from Hull Construction, Lynch, and Atkinson Sand and Gravel. Atkin son, $7,252. GREELEY AND HOWARD: Greeley to St. Paul and O’Neill ave. in Greeley, 13.6 miles gravel detour, sul>grade construction, as phalt, Missouri Valley, $389,767; guard rail, Hill’s Sand & Gravel Co . Polk, $10,919. KNOX; Creighton to Center, 10.4 miles detour, subgrade recon struction. armor coat, bituminous mat, Missouri Valley, $335,338. Creighton east, 7.2 miles grading detour, subgrade stabajization, armor coat, bituminous mat, Nichols Construction, Geneva, $232,205; culverts, joint bid of 11 F. Corder, Loomis, and A. H. Easter, Cambridge, $39,299 HOLT: Chambers west, gravel, Atkinson Sand & Gravel, Atkin son, $7,252. Berigan Elected KC Grand Knight John Robert Berigan was elect ed Grand Knight of O'Neill coun cil 701, Knights of CPlumbus, Thursday, June 12. Other officers elected were William Mattern, ideputy grand knight; James Mullen, recording secretary, Patrick J. Gallagher, treasurer; Norman Gonderinger, advocate; Stewart Pascoe, chan cellor; Andrew Ramold, warden; Morgan Ward, trustee; John Mc Carville, financial secretary; Ray F. Hamik, inside guard; Ben Bazelman, outside guard. Berigan has just completed a term as grand knight. Miss Arbuthnot in ‘Oklahoma* cast— The cast for “Oklahoma”, this years's all-state fine arts counse musical revue at the University of Nebraska, will include Miss Ce celia Ann Arbuthnot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arbuthnot of O'Neill. She was a 1958 grad uate of St. Mary’s academy. The show will be presented for all-staters at 2 p.m., Friday, June 27, in the Student Union ballroom and for the public at 7:30 p.m., the same day. Weekend Guest— A weekend guest of Mrs. Nettie Widtfeldt was her sister, Mrs. Pat Dourthery of Winner, S. D. - -- Leaves for California— Mrs. Harry Petersen left for California Monday. Holiness Parley ' to Be Held Here The Wesleyan Methodist church of O'Neill will be the host church i to the Elkhorn Valley Holiness association's "Bible Conference on Holiness" over the weekend. ! Speaking on the theme will be i Rev. J. F. Simpson of Rapid City, S. D. Rev. Simpson is a man of much experience having been a pastor and conference president | for a number of years. He is} now the president of the Philip-. pine conference. Services will be conducted as j follows: Friday, June 27 at 8 p.m.; Sat-1 urday services, 10:30 a.m., 2 p.m. i and 8 p.m.; Sunday, 11 am., 2| p.m and 7:30 p.m. Basket lunches j will lx* served in the- church base- j ment, Saturday noon and evening and Sunday evening. The public is invited to attend these services Star News Mrs. Ethel Sidors spent Tues day, June 17, at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Bill Hibbs, and family. Her daughter, Marilyn who had been visiting the Hibbs family, accompanied her home. ! Becky Benash, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Art Benash of Beatrice, and niece of Mrs. Bill Hibbs, spent the past week at the Hibbs home. Her parents came from Beatrice for the weekend and she accom panied them home. Mrs. Lyle Johnson and sons, Mrs Ewalt Miller and Barbara went to Norfolk last Thursday to meet Mrs. C. V. Cunningham and daughters, who came by bus from Erie, Pa., to visit with relatives and attend the wedding of Mrs Cunningham’s brother, Arnold Mil ler, and Miss Ardith McElhosc Sunday, June 22, in Creighton. The daughter, Sharon, took part in the wedding. Methodist R u m mage Sale, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 26, 27 and 28, in Council Oak Building. »c Mrs. Ewalt Miller spent Wed-1 nesday afternoon, June 18, visit-' ing with Mrs. Bill Hibbs. Judy Juracek of Lincoln spent the weekend with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller atten ded the Hauf family reunion Sun day with relatives in South Da kota. Miss Irma Juracek is attending Bible camp at Ponca this week Marsha Slattery attended Bible camp last week. Elmer Juracek is attending a soil conservation meeting in Has tings this week. Recent Guest Recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. Orville Sindelar and family were his parents, Mr. and Mrs Milton Sindelar and Mrs. E. J. Sindelar all of Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Spall and family went to Valentine Monday and returned Tuesday. Mr. Spall is the new game warden. Lechtenberg Named Head of Boyd KC’s LYNCH — Boyd Cburtty Knights of Columbus council held their annual election of officers at their June meeting at Butte Thursday. June 19. Elected were: Leo Lechten berg, grand knight; Herbert Rei ser^ deputy grand knight; Don Allen, recorder; Henry Pheiffer trustee; Melvin Jaciby, secretary; Francis Stenger, treasurer; A1 Leivver. inside guard; Louie Hos tert, outside guard. Other Lyneh News Carolyn Classen and her friend Ellen Petersen of Fremont, visit ed home folks last week. Banns of marriage were an nounced in the Assumption BVM church Sunday, June 15, for Rob ert Courtney, son of Mr. and Mrs C. C. Courtney of Lynch, and Mar vene May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed May of Verdel. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bjomsen and Lennie left for Denver, Colo, on Suoday alter visiting relatives here the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs, Don Kayle of Vistorville, Calif., are here visit ing during Don’s furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barnes at tended the funeral of a relative at Pender recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mulhair were recent visitors in Omaha. The Highland Extension club ladies gathered at the city park Wednesday afternoon, June 18 Mrs. Emil Micanek and Mrs. Har old Micanek presented the lesson on outdoor cookery. Lunch was prepared and served at the close ui uic uuv i t'* --r» Rev. Charles Kamber returnee' home Friday from New \ork City where he spent a two-weeks va cation. Rev. Ditzke of Neligb was substitute Pastor here las1 week. . Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rogers of Sioux City visited at the Frank Cranford home Thursday and Fri day. June 18-19. Mrs. Rogers is a neice of the Cranfords. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darnell and Mis Grace Manner left Wed nesday. June 18, for Detroit, Mich., to spend their vacation with Jun ior Darnell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick King and amily are in Minnesota spend ing their vacation at fishing. Emil Kovak is substituting for Fred at the post office. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Magnuson and family of Seattle, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heurtson and family of Gary, Ind., spent the past 10 days visiting Mrs. F. T. Shrunk. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Waring and three children of Des Moines, la., arrived Sunday, June 15, to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waring. The younger Warings were in Omaha from Fri day to Sunday and the children stayed with their grandparents They returned to their home Mon day morning. Methodist Rummage Sale, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 26, 27 and 28, in Council Oak Building. 9c Riverside News ——— Barbara Bennett, small daugh ter of Harold Bennett of O’Neill, spent the weekend with grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ben nett. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hope and Clayton were guests Sunday at the Melvin Napier and Daisy Miller home. : The Robert Montgomery family visited Friday at the George Montgomery home. The Willie Shrader family cal led Tuesday evening, June 17, on the Lynn Fry family. Irene Aiders came from Cape Girardeau, Mo., to spend her summer vacation visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rud Aiders. The Will Shrader family and Vel Gunter family ate supper Friday with the Archie Johnston family. . „ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson visit- | ed Friday atthc Marvin Pribnow 1 homo near Albion. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier, Mr. | and Mrs. Z. H. Fry and the Rich- I art! Napier family were guests Sunday at the Ralph Munn home Mary Sharon Mum spent a few days last week visiting at the Dale Naiper home. On Sunday the Willie Shradei and Lynn Fry families took their picnic dinners and ate near a school in Wheeler county, return ing home by way of Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Will Shrader and Alice and the Verl Gunter family «iirimctc jit the Dan Brurnmer home in Norfolk. The Riverside 4-H club met Monday evening, June 16, with Gordon Shrader. Linda and Connie Montgomery stayed Tuesday afternoon, June 17, with her grandmother, Joyce Montogomery Mr and Mrs. Rudy Ahlers visit ed Friday evening at the Ear) Pierson home. The Richard Napier family called Sunday evening at the Lynn Fry home. The Archie Johnston family ate dinner Sunday at the Harry John ston home. . Judy and Johnny Gunter visited a few days last week at the Archie Johnston home. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom ery visited Sunday afternoon at the Robert Engler home in O’ Neill. „ . Joan Pierson of Torrington, Wyo., was a weekend guest of her uncle, Earl Pierson. The Verl Gunter family came Saturday, June 11, from Spring field, HI., to spend their summer vacation with relatives. Verl will work for Lloyd West during the summer. They will live in the Eddie Shraders dwelling. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink, Mrs. Fern Pollock, Mrs. Kitty Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry and family and the Willie Shrader family sur prised Mr. and Mrs. Lee 1 ink on their '10th wedding anniversary Tuesday evening, June 10. Alton Gunter called Lionel Gunter Saturday June 14, from Garland, Tex., wishing him a happy father's ady. The Gerald Wettlauffer family of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston an dgirls, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader and family and the Verl Gunter family had fath er’s day supper at the Will Shra der home. Mrs. Harold Bennett assisted Mrs. Dave Anson entertain the Seek and Share project club Wed nesday afternoon, June 11. Wanda Larson and Alice Miller gave a demonstration on Swedish weav ing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emsick and family of Omaha came and spent father s day at the Z. H. Fry home, Mr. and Mrs Walter Woepple, Gale and Kay Fleming and Mrs Hazel Kimes visited Sunday even ing, June 15, at the Earl Pierson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burke of Gor don spent Sunday, June 15. at the John Napier home The Napiers and Burkes visited at the Ed Cuddy home in O’Neill. Mrs Lionel Gunter, assisted Mrs. Floyd Lee and Mrs, Joe Tomjack, entertained the Jolly j Workers club Thursday afternoon, June 12, at the Joe Tomjack, home. Holding a father's day picnic at the Z. H. Fry home were: 1 Willie Shrader family, Mr. and Mrs. William Rickert. Mrs Kitty Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rick ert and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier. Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Fry * til & t I and family, Mr .and Mrs. Rich ard Napier and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen and family, Edward Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Napier, Mr. and Mrs. WU Ixrrt Napier and Russel], Mr. ami Mrs Wilbur Mahtxxi, Mr, and Mrs Lorraine Montgomery and family and Mr and Mrs. Frank Fmsiek Honored guests were the fathers and the Stanley Rickert I Da nkert's Service lLd}j|J|(f | H PRESENTS ■ H I This Bia U-Cu. Ft. 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