The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 16, 1959, Image 6

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ftuir'-Dv, July 16
Eastern Star
Friday. July 17
Rebekah
tbnl.e. July 29
Wesleyan Service Guild picnic
Starlight Extesion
Country Club bridge 7:30 p.m.
ct club house
(umdav, July 21
Fnendly Neighbors family pic
as* Ford Park
fkesday, July 23
WSCS executive meeting
Club Notes
Mhrnn liwlim Aid
Eleven members met Thursday
evening for the regular meeting
af Ixxtheran Ladies Aid. Mrs. Ixi
«w Miller was a guest
Hostesses were Mrs. Don Youn
>C and Mrs. Bob Miller.
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WSCS met Thursday at the
Methodist Church. A dessert lun
cheon was served by Mrs. Claude
Belt's and Mrs. Wayne Bates
Worship was led by Mrs. Dale
perry Mrs. Ben Wayman led a
panel discussion on juvenile delin
poeocy Members of the panel
were Mrs. Frank Eppenbach, Mrs
Boy Wayman, Mrs. Louis Wray
and Mrs Neil Dawes.
A * Social Relations Minute" was
ffwvn by Mrs. Ben Wayman. The
wvt meeting will be August 6 in
ctomrvance of the O’Neill WSCS
•ttfcdRy
Mrs L. A Burgess was hostess
IQBctay night to MM club. Guests
wve Mrs K. L. VanVoortis and
Bkft George Rector, MarysviUe.
tgBsb. who is visiting her sister
D C. Schaffer.
(tallowing a dessert luncheon,
Wnh were played. Next meeting
mUL be July 28 with Mrs. Harold
Aindbwg
Hash* Club
Qmpies club met at the Don
frfC,imy home Tuesday evening,
(taitawmg dinner, cards were play
fXTt Bridge club
Mrs Don Templemyer was host
«w July 7 to NTTF Bridge club.
Quits wen; Mrs. Eldon Runwel,
'fiikirado Springs, Colo., and Mrs.
Btto FUrwood. Winners were Mrs.
Bams. I and Mrs. Jim Danohoe.
AMwe Oouble C* A’s
Gmie Double C’ A's of the As
cnihly of God church met Friday
wght it the Allen Walters home,
five couples were there. Loilow
op devotions, lunch was served.
Next meeting will be August i at
fee Rev. Robert Paul home.
■OtL
Ten members of the O’Neill
WTCU mot at the Maden Funk
Borne in Ewing Tuesday afternoon
tkx- their regular meeting.
Mrs Dave Loy, president, gave
«o explanatory talk on depart
mental work. Mrs. Lra Summers
presented a book report on ‘‘Sha
iow Over America,” by John Free
QUitUl
Next meeting will be with Mrs.
Edith Young. _
Mrs. Kyster Entertafcn
Mrv Ted Kyster entertained in
«er dome Tuesday afternoon at a
•sdle»? Guests were Mrs. Dan Mey
»• if r s. Glenn Faunoe, Mrs.
SCorge Janousek, Mrs. Jerry Pet
and Mrs. Jim Champion.
Surprise Party Honors
Mrs. Dwayne Philbrick
Mr Dwayne Prilbrick was tion
wed at a surprise birthday party
«t her home July 8. Guests were
Mrs Joe Sivesind. Mrs. Fred
janes Mrs. R- E. McGinn, Mrs.
Merbert Gydesen and Mrs. Car
■oil McKay „ ,
Members of the Rebekah laidgc
jurpresed Mrs. Prilbrick July 7
with a coffee in honor of her tairth
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“MAMFEHT” AT BIOOMTIMJ)
Mr and Mrs. Willard SoHermo
«er and Mr and Mrs. Matt Beha
were in Bloomfield Sunday for a
^hamfest”, bam radio operators
gathering. ,
A session concerning radio equip
aans followed a picnic at the park
Mh George Swanson of Hknm
frdd entertained the ladies with
take decorating ideas.
MAW WINS AWAtB
Donald Maw, Motor Parts, Inc .
O’Neill, won a transistor radio for
achieving a high score In a train
tog program sponsored by the au
tomotive division of the Martin
Sfcnoor paint company. Chicago
The prize, given tor the correct
answers to a series of vmtion
aaires on latest devetopaamft in
automotive finishes, wasawarded
h J R. Degnan, MartinSenour
«ace president in charge of sates.
Maw was one of 17 automotive
jobber salesmen across the eo»s»
ky receiving an award. In rdfi
Itan. Maw is eligible to MHKte
tor cash prizes ranging Irani (MO
to raw._
SUITE LEGION BMW
BUTfE—Charles Tienfcaa is the
new commander of Butte Aaaeri
mw legion post 5L . _ .
Othtr new officer* hi Linar lack
Jerome Dopbeide,
a benefit ice
day evening at the tennis court, j
sponsored by the Maternity Home
Auxiliary. A total of $117.55 was j
netted for the Home.
BROTHER DIES IX OREGON'
L^o Higgins, 61, of Springfield.
Ore., died recently and funeral
services were held at Springfield.;
Mr Higgins is a brother of Mike
Higgins He was unable to attend
the funeral services.
PUN PICNIC MEETING
The Sugar and Spice 4-H club,
field their 4th and 5th club meet
ings for the year. Christine Ja
nousek and Ann Spitzenberger had
the meetings. They also gave a
demonstration on making sand
wiches. We practiced songs.
The next meeting will he a pic
nic at the park on July 28.—Mary
Ann Indra, reporter.
Mr. Nickolaus G. Schmit of At
kinson announces the engagement
of his daughter, Catherine Delor
es, to Mr James J. Steinhauser,
son of Mr. and Mrs. I>ouis H.
Steinhauser of Stuart.
Miss Schmit is a gradate of St
Joseph High school of Atkinson
and Mr. Steinhauser is engaged
in ranching with his father east
of Stuart. The couple plan a fall
wedding.
Entertains Children
Miss Maude Ranse and Mrs.
Edith Young entertained Sunday
for Mrs. Young’s children and
grandchildren also a few friends
and neighbors.
Children present were Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Huston, Richard, Ja
nette and Jeanene of Kansas City,
Kans., Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Young of Rochester. Minn.. Rev^
and Mrs. Harold Young, Leslie
Phillip, Wilma and Dale of Chan
ute, Kans., and Mr. and Mrs. Carol
Summerer, John, Diane and Lar
ry of Ewing.
Others were Mr. and Mrs. Mil
ton McKathnie, Darrel and Kay of
' at Rinson, Blanch and Marvin
Rouse of Inman, Ralph Young and
daughter, Thelma, Marvin Young
Ed Young and Mrs. Walter Young
and Esther.
Gives Coffee
Mrs. Francis Curran entertained
Wednesday morning at a 9 o’clock
come-as-you-are coffee hour. Pre
sent were Mrs. Bernard Allen,
Mrs. Jim Donohoe, Mrs. Dale Cur
ran, Mrs. Robert Larson, Mrs Al
vin Ott, Mrs. Chloe McKay, Mrs.
Ardith Miller, Mrs. Thelma Rater*
kus and Miss Patricia Allen.
Dr. Slaughter Dies
Dr. Guy P. Slaughter, 47, of
Winslow, Arizona died Monday of
a cerebral hemorrhage at his
apartment in Winslow.
Funeral services will be held
in Norfolk.
Dr. Slaughter is formerly of Nor
folk and about seven years ago
opened an office in O’Neill where
be practiced for a short period.
He is survived by his wife—Dr.
Pauline Slaughter of Norfolk; six
children and five brothers, all of
whom are doctors.
Fete Atkinson Couple
On 55th Anniversary
ATKINSON—Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Kliment of Atkinson celebrated
their 55th wedding anniversary at
the Atkinson park Sunday. Seven
of their eight children were among
the 85 family members and friends
at the celebration.
Coming from a distance for the
event were Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Schultz and Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Dolling and Janet of Perry, Okla.,
and Mr .and Mrs Dale Swartz and
sons of Wichita.
The Kliments children who at
tended were: Mrs. James (Elsie)
Dobias, Atkinson; Mrs. Herbert
(Edna) Kaiser, O'Neill; Henry
Kliment, Wausa; Louis Kliment,
Atkinson; Mrs. Roy (Georgia)
Soucek, Verdigre; Mrs. Leon (Lil
>lian) Thompson, Bloomfield; and
I Ivan Kliment, Atkinson. Another
son, George, of Omaha was unable
to attend.
The family includes 20 grand
children and seven great-grand
children.
Hay Days Planning
ATKINSON — The Chamber of
Commerce here has completed
plans for the annual Hay Days
program and Appaloosa horse
show.
Hie annual event will be August
27 and 28. A barbecue will again
be bald aad 82.888 in prize money
will be given to winners of the
horse show.
liorsea from 20 states have been
eagistorad to date.
I
Births
ST. ANTHONY’S
ERWIN The Boh G. Erwins.
O'Neill, son, Jeffrey Eugene, 6
pounds, July 10. "Hie couple have
another son, Steven, and a daugh
ter, Terry Ann. The patcral grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
Grim, Omaha, and maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J.
Ed Hancock, O'Neill.
MOSEL The Ervin Mosels,
Page, son, Mervin Lynn. 8 pounds,
15 ounces, July 9. This is the cou
ple s fourth child.
MONTGOMERY The Bernard
Montgomerys, Orchard, have
named their son, Darell Lee.
LYONS- The Billy Lyons', O'
Neill. son, Mark Allen, 7 pounds,
5 ounces, July 15. This is the cou
ple's first child. The mother is the
former Lora Oetter, O'Neill. The
paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Ms. Don Lyons, O'Neill.
COMMUNITY MEMORIAL
OTTO The Leonard Ottos, Bur
well, son, 9 pounds, 12 ounces, Ju
ly 11.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
SCHMIT—The John Schmits, O'
Neill, son, Roger Edwin, 8 pounds,
6 ounces, July 9.
HOFFMAN The James Hoff
mans, Stuart, daughter, 7 pounds,
6 ounces, July 11.
SHALD—T h e Charles Shalds,
Atkinson, daughter, Donna Mae, 7
pounds, 13 ounces, July 13.
SACRED HEART
REISER The Vincent Reisers.
Butte, daughter. Connie Elaine, *1
pounds, 2 ounces, July 10.
ELSEWHERE
THRAMER The James J. Thra
mers, Kalispell, Mont., daughter,
Christina Marie, 8 pounds, 9 oun
ces, July 2. The couple are former
Ewing residents. The paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Al
bin Thramer of Ewing. The ma
ternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Thiele of Neligh.
HERBEL—The Ron Herbels,
Eugene, Ore., son, Eric Scott, Ju
ly 8. Mrs. Herbel, the former Ar
dath Barnett is a granddaughter
of Mr. apd Mrs. S. C. Barnett of
Amelia.
VANDERSNICK—The Louis Van
dersnicks, daughter, 7 pounds, 9
ounces, July 9 at the Antelope
Memorial hospital in Neligh.
CALKINS The Donald Calkins,
Lincoln, daughter, Vonita Lorene,
June 26. The paternal grandmoth
er is Mrs. Chet Calkins, O’Neill,
the mother is the former Claryce
Johnson, O'Neill.
SOUKUP The Francis Souk
ups, Wheatridge, Colo., daughter,
Jill Diane, 6*6 pounds, July 10.
This is the couple’s fifth child.
The maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. M. Markland of
Butte, Mont.
FUHRER — The Carl Fuhrers,
Madison, S.D., son, William Jay, 8
pounds, 3 ounces, July 6. Mrs.
Fuhrer is* the former Marjorie
Remter.
U'NDBERU MEMORIAL
BLOCK—The Gordon Blocks,
Verdigre, daughter, Lola Ann, 81
pounds, 9 ounces, July 9.
GIRDNER The Daniel Girdners,,
Creighton, son, Duane Lee, 7
pounds, 9V4 ounces, July 10.
ULRICH The Gilbert Ulrichs,
Creighton, daughter, Susan Moni
ca, 8 pounds, 9 ounces, July 11.
MILLER—The Arnold Millers,
Verdigre. son, 8 pounds, 5 ounces,
July 13.
AT
THE
COURTHOUSE
COUNTY COURT
State vs. Harry- Bennett, Bassett,
overweight on capacity plate, fined
$14. and $4 costs; officer-Clifford
L. Kizzire. July 8.
State vs. Bernard Coday, At
kinson, speeding night, fined $15.
and $4. costs; officer Sgt. R. R.
Shorney, July 9.
State vs. Harold C. Zahorsky,
Oacoma, Okla., permitting minor
to operate, fined $10. and $4. costs;
officer—R. L. Gude, July 10.
State vs. James R. Palmer, dri
ver for Nash-Finch, Norfolk, over
load on axle, fined $50, and $4
costs; officer—Donald F. Richard
son, July 11.
State vs. Perry Waddington, Ne
ligh, speeding night, fined $10. and
$4. costs; officer E. M. Hastreit
er, July 13.
State vs. Donald A. Agne, Belle
ville, Tex., speeding night, $10.
and $4 costs- officer—E. M. Has
treiter, July i3.
State vs. Maitland L. Smith,
Ainsworth, improper lights, fined
$5. and $4. costs; officer—E. M.
Hastreiter, July 14.
State vs. Eldon G. Mundorf, dri
ver of Gillette Dairy, Norfolk, ov
erweight on single axle, fined $70.
and $4 costs; officer—Donald F.
Richardson, July 14
State vs. Alfred Mayfield, Hal
stead. Kan., speeding day. fined
$10. and $4. costs; officer—Sgt. R.
R. Shomey, July 14. •
State vs. Donovan D. Brunnels,
driver or General Wholesale, Nor
folk. overload on axle, fined $90.
and $4. costs; officer-Clifford L.
Kizzire, July 15.
State vs. Edward Yelli, jr., Ew
ing, speeding night, fined 110. and
$4. costs; officer—E. M. Hastreit
er, July 15.
Marriage License
Ronald Ray Reed. 23, Des
Moines, la., Bonnie Burival, 20.
O’Neill, July 11.
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Here are just a few future American Legion Auxiliary members. They are the new officers ami
were elected early this week. Mrs. Dean Streeter is the junior girls’ couneelor. The girls and their of
fices are, from left, Ruth Ann McKamy, Sargent-at Arms; Linda Hunt, Color Guard; Patricia McKenrl.
Historian; Gayle Murphy, Chairman; Dorothy Havranek, Secretary; Linda Appleby, Color Guard. Not
shown is Ellen Slutz, News Scribe; Sandra Laursen, First Vice President; Carol Lowery, Chaplain; and
Anna Marie Fritton, Re Hub Chairman. The Frontier Photo and Engraving.
| -Obituaries- |
Funeral Held For
Mrs. Murray, 22;
At St. Patrick's
Funeral services for Miriam Ar
lene Murray, 22, O'Neill house
wife were conducted Saturday, Ju
ly 11, 1959 at 10 a m. at St. Pa
trick’s Catholic church in O'Neill.
Rev. Timothy O'Sullivan officiated
Burial was in Calvary cemetery.
Rosary was recited at 8:30 p.m.
Friday at Biglin's chapel.
Miriam Troshynski Murray was
bom October 10, 1936 at Emmet to
Michael and Loretta Murphy Tro
shynski. She attended St. Mary's
Academy in O'Neill where she gra
duated in 1955. She was married
August 20, 1956 at O’Neill to Tho
Mrs. Murray
mas Erwin Murray. Death oc
cured July 9, 1959 at 6:40 p.m. at
St. Anthony’s hospital in O'Neill.
She is survived by her husband;
parents; two sisters- Mrs Fran
cis (Leona) Hershiser and Mrs.
Richard (Betty) Minton; two broth
ers—Michael and James, all are
of O'Neill.
Pallbearers were: Larry Minton,
Jerome Gallagher, Floyd Hershis
er, Ed Murphy, O. E. Davidson I
and Wally O’Connell.
Funeral Services for
Mrs. Emma Coover
Held Friday
Funeral services were conducted
Friday afternoon for Mrs. Emma
Coover, at the United Presbyter
ian Church in Ewing with Dr. Wil
liam H. Ross, pastor, officiating.
Mrs. Wilbur Spangler, organist,
of organ music and accompanied
the singer, Mrs. Floyd Menning,
and Mrs. Glen Miller, both of
Orchard. The floral tributes were
in charge of Mrs. Wilbur Bennett
and Mrs. Ralph Shrader.
Pallbearers were Willard Napier
of Orchard, Ralph Shrader, Lewis
Shrader, Wayne Shrader, all of
Ewing. Vernon McNabb of Laurel,
Leslie Stevens of Norfolk.
Burial was made in the family
plot at the Ewing cemetery.
Emma Luella Cushman, daugh
ter of Robert A. and Rachel Ann
Cushman was born. March 24, 1887
near Ewing, Nebr. and passed
away at Orchard, Nebr., July 7,
1959 at the age of 72 years, 3
months and 13 days.
On July 29, 1912 she was united
in marriage to Frank Coover. To
this union five children were born.
She has been a member of the
United Presbyterian Church in
Ewing since October 26, 1901.
Preceding her in death were
three daughters, one granddaugh
ter, one sister, two half sisters
and seven half brothers.
Survivors are her two daughters,
Mrs. Vivian Ickler of Sidney and
Elizabeth Kent of Denver, six
grandchildren, nine great grand
children and a number of nieces^
nephews and many friends.
Van Zandt Funeral
Is Held Wednesday
at First Methodist
EWING—Funeral services were
conducted for. Mis Anna VI. Van
Zandt Wednesday afternoon at
2:30 o’clock, July 15, at the First
Methodist church with the Rev.
Woodrow Elliot, pastor, officiating.
Burial was in the Ewing cemetery.
The organ prelude was played
by Aubrey Wood, who also played
the accompaniment for the sing
ers, Mrs. Harriet Welke and Ed
Hoag, who sang “There’s No Night
There” and “Rock of A^s”.
Miss Hazel Ruby and Miss Elsie
Siase were in charge of the flor
al tributes.
Pallbearers were Leonard
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Knapp, Ralph Tomjack, Dewitt
Hoke, Ralph Shrader and Willis
Rockey, all of Ewing and Dur
ward Loughrey of Norfolk
Miss Marsh Van Zandt was born
at Copperhill, New Jersey, July
10. 1880, and died at the Antelope
Memorial hospital in Neligh, July
12, 1959.
In 1887 she came from New
Jersey to Ewing with her parents.
She attended the Ewing school and
graduated in 1897. She then atten
ded the University of Nebraska
and received an A. B. degree in
1904 During her enrollment at the
University, she was chosen pre
sident of her class, the first wo
men ever elected to the office.
She was also memlier of two hon
orary societies Phi Beta Kappa
and the Black Mask.
After graduation from universi
ty, Miss Van Zandt taught Bible
classes at the YWCA in Lawrence,
Kansas. She was then secretary
of Religious Work and taught Bible
classes at the -YMCA for 10 years
in Buffalo, New York. She returned
form Buffalo to Ewing in 1918 and
cared for her mother and father.
During this time she was spon
sor of the Epworth League for a
number of years and taught Sun
day Sahool classes for 38 years.
For many years she was sponsor
of -the Campfire Girls and was al
ways interested in the youth of the
town. The work of the church was
always of first importance to her.
Miss Van Zandt’s sister, Mrs,
Florence Butler, survives.
Hospital Notes
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: July 6—Mrs. Ruth
Barnes of Atkinson; Mrs. George
Randall of Atkinson; Mrs. Mike
Coday of Atkinson. 7—Roy Nilson
of Newport; Neil Mewhirter of
Stuart; Mrs. Robert Greenfield of
Stuart. 8- Mrs. Rufino Martines of
Urownsville, Tex.; Mrs. John
Kramer of Stuart; Wayne Baker of
Atkinson. 9 Mrs. John Schmit of
O'Neill. 11- Mrs. James G. Hoff
man of Stuart Earl Cadwallader
of Stuart. 12-Ernest Horton of
Stuart. 13 Mrs Charles Slmld of
Atkinson; Frank Rieser of Butte;
H. E. Meyers of Newport.
Dismissed: July 7—Mrs. Vina
Munson of Stuart. 8—Mrs. Clara
Clark of Atkinson; Mrs. Curtiss
Hook of Long Pine; Mrs. Rufino
Martinez of Brownsville, Tex. 11—
Mrs. Thomas Papke of Chambers;
Mrs. George Randall of Atkinson;
Mrs. John Kramer of Stuart. 12—
Mrs. Altheria Wicks of Atkinson;
Mrs. Michael Coday of Atkinson.
LUNDBERG MEMORIAL
^Admitted July 4-11—Mrs. Anna
McElhose of Creighton; Mrs. Arn
old Nichels of Bloomfield; Louie
Fischer of Niobrara; Mrs. Gordon
Block of Verdigre; Mrs. Daniel
Girdner of Creighton; Mrs. Gilbert
Ulrich of Creighton.
Dismissals: Richard Wenke of
Bloomfield; Mrs. Emilie Will of
Plainview, transferred to Pierce
Rest Home; Mrs. Julia Wagner of
Creighton, transferred to Clark
Rest Home; Mrs. Wayne Vakoc of
Verdel; Bert Clarence of Creigh
ton ; Mrs. Russell Closson and baby
of Verdigre.
SARED HEART HOSPITAL
Lynch
Admitted: Mrs. Leonard Ander
son of Bristow; Mrs. Gorden Bar
ta of Lynch; William Blitzkie of
Spencer; Mrs. George Classen of
Spencer; Mrs. Charles Courtney of
Lynch; John Dickey of Spencer;
Mrs. Otto Guthmiller of Anoka;
Mrs. Clara Hahn of Butte; Mrs.
Otto Holmberg of Bristow; Mrs.
Bertha Mitchell of Butte; Mrs.
Emil Prokop of Bristow; Master
Edwin Scheinost of Bristow; Mrs.
Frank Vondika of Verdal; J. M.
Small of Naper.
Dismissals: July 8—Glen Lond
berg of Bristow; Frank Bata of
Spencer. 9—Reinhold Breyer of
Naper; Mrs. James McAllister of
Spencer; Mrs. Jannettie Nelson of
Center. 10—Edward Hood of O’
Neill. 11—John Lind of Glidden,
Iowa. 12—Baby Michael Joseph
McAllister of Spencer. 13—Mrs.
Vincent Reiser of Butte.
St Anthony’s
ADMISSIONS: July 7— Mrs.
Don Fox of Bassett: Felix Sullivan
of O’Neill. 8—Mrs. Bernard Mont
gomery of Orchard; Mrs. Juanita
Closson of O’Neill; Mrs Erwin
Mosel of Page. 9—Mrs. Glen Cobb
of Stuart. 10—Mrs. Robert Erwin
of O’Neill. 11—Ernest Price of O’
Neill; Albert Anthony of Inman;
Clarence Becker of Spencer. 12—
Stanley Chmiel of Ewing; Mrs.
[Joyd Brittell of O'Neill; Mrs. Al
bert Widtfeldt of O’Neil; Mrs. Vir
ginia Ferris of O'Neill. 13— Ro
bet Young of O’Neill; Mike Smith
of Spencer; Mrs. Donald Day of
O’Neill. 14—Mrs. Art Johnson of
Spencer; Mr. Alton Braddock of
Page. 15—Mrs. Billy Lyons of
O'Neill.
Dismisals: July 7—Lee Gilman
of Amelia. 8—Steve Hicks of O’
Neill; Mrs. Don Berg of Denver.
Colo.; Synda Everitt of O’Neill;
Mrs. Don Meyers of O’Neill; Mrs.
George Garhart of O’Neill; George
Pebbles of O'Neill; Mrs Leo Van
Jersnick of Ewing. 9— Rosemary
V *
Schaffer and baby girl of O'Neill.
Mahony of O’Neill; Mrs. Elmer
10—Mrs. Donald Fox and baby
girl of Bassett. 11- Mrs. Bernard
Montgomery and son of Orchard;
Mrs. Glen Cobb of Stuart. 12
Mrs. Hugo Holz of O’Neill. 13
Mrs. Erwin Mosel and baby boy
of Page. 14 Mike Smith of Spen
cer. 15—Mrs. Albert Widtfeld of
O’Neill; Mrs. Bob Erwin of O’
Neill; Mrs. Art Johnson of Spen
cer.
EXPIRED: July 9 Mrs. T. Er
win Murray of O'Neill.
New Members Received
Eighteen new members were re
ceived into the membership of the
First Presbyterian church Sunday,
July 12, and four infants were bap
tized.
Members received were Mr. and
Mrs. Veldon Godel, Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Spangler, Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Van Vleck, Raymond Harmon,
Raymond Schuchmann, David Loy,
Mrs. Fred Holsclaw, Mr. and Mrs.
Milo I^andreth, Mr. and Mrs. Mil
an Trupp. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Forwood, Diane Graves and Cher
yl Graves.
The Infants were Rodney Ray,
Rhonda Kay and Melanie Ruth
Harmon and Deborah Kay Godel.
|-Legal Notices— |
(First publication July 16, 1959)
CITY OF O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
NOTICE OF RESOLUTION OF
NECESSITY
Public notice is hereby given
that at a meeting of the Mayor
and Council of the City of O'Neill,
Nebraska, held on July 14, 1959,
the following Resolution of Neces
sity was by the Mayor and City
Council proposed for passage and
adoption:
Be it resolved by the Mayor
and Council of the City of O’
Neill in the County of Holt in
the State of Nebraska:
Section 1. The Mayor and
Council deem it advisable and
necessary to construct a storm
sewer as hereinafter provided
and to pass this resolution for
that purpose.
Section 2. There shall be con
structed in the City of O'Neill
a storm sewer in accordance
with plans and specifications
prepared by Kirkham, Michael
& Associates, Special E n g i
neers of Omaha, Nebraska,
for the city, which plans and
specifications have been ap
proved by the Mayor and Coun
cil and are now on file in the
office of the City Clerk and
are open to public inspection
and reference is hereby made
thereto.
Section 3. The storm sewer
shall be constructed of cement
and concrete pipe, vitrified
clay pipe, or other materials
deemed suitable.
Section 4. Said storm sewer
shall be constructed wholly
within the corporate limits of
the City of O’Neill, Nebraska,
and begins at the Northwest
comer of the intersection of
Douglas and Second Streets:
thence South along the West
side of Second Street to the
North right-of-way line of the
Chicago Northwestern R a i 1
road, which will include ap
proximately 870 linear feet of
27-inch storm sewer pipe and
750 linear feet of 30-ir ch storm
sewer pipe, along with various
drainage structures and other
appurtenances necessary t o
complete the work.
Section mere srmu ue ojiu
hereby is created in the City
of O’Neill a sewer district
known as Sewer District Num
ber 1. The outer boundaries of
said District shall be the same
as the outer boundaries of the
City and all property within
the City a part of the District.
Section 6. The engineer's es
timate of cost of the proposed
construction and all other in
cidental expenses is $24,510 00
Section 7. To pay the cost of
the improvements herein pro
vided for, the Mayor and Coun
cil will, after such improve
ments have been completed
and accepted, cause to he is
sued negotiable bonds of the
City of O’Neill to be known
as “Sewer Bonds’’. The Coun
cil finds and determines that
the proposed improvement con
stitutes general benefit to the
entire City and the cost there
of shall be paid by the City
and no part of the improve
ments are local improvements
and no property in the District
is especially benefited there
by. There shall be levied an
nually on all taxable property
in the City a tax which shall
be sufficient to meet payments
of interest and principal of the
bonds as the same become
due said tax shall be known
as the “Sewer Tax" and shall
be payable annually in money.
Said Resolution of Necessity will
be considered by the Mayor and
Council on the 4th day of August,
Orchard Man New
CPPD Superintendent
COLUMBUS- Consumers Public
Power District today announced a
personnel shift involving men at ^
Bloomfield, Orchard and Kearney,
Robert Utterback, 50. lineman-1
serviceman at Orchard since 1949,,
has hocn named local superinten
dent of CPPD's operation* in the
Bloomfield adea He succeeds Ku
gene Lawrence, '27 who has been
transferred to Scottsbluff. Sam
Reinke, 25, a lineman on a con
struction crew out of Kearney, will1
take over Utterback s duties at
Orchard.
CPPD officials said all changes
take affect on Wednesday, July 15.
Utterback, a native of Malvern,
Iowa, is a 15-year man in the elec
tric utility field Prior to his as
signment at Orchard, he was sta
tinned at Rushville and Chadron.
Married and the father of two
children. Utterback received his
grade school education in Palmer
and was graduated from an Oma
ha high school.
Lawrence, born in O'Neill, has
been with CPPD since 1945. His
previous assignments have been at
O'Neill, Butte and Valentine. Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence plan to move
their family to Scottsbluff as soon
as housing facilities can be ar
ranged.
Reinke, a 3-year man with
CPPD and a native of Neligh
1959, at 7:00 o’clock P. M. in City
Council Chambers of said City, at
which time objections to the pass
age of said Resolution will be
heard. Thereupon the Resolution
may be amended and passed, or
passed as proposed.
By order of the Mayor and
Council of the City of O’Neill,
Nebraska.
O. D. FRENCH
City Clerk
12-13c
(First Publication July 16, 1959)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals endorsed with
the title of the work and the bid
der's name will be received in
the office of the City Clerk of
the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, un
til 7:00 P.M. on the 4th day of
August, 1959, for the furnishing of
all labor, materials, use of con
tractor’s equipment and plant and.
for all else necessary to properly
construct all of the improvements
within Paving Districts No. 17, 18,
19, 25, 26. 28, 29. 30, 31, 32, and 33'
of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska..
At which hour, or as soon as pos
sible thereafter, the Mayor and
the City Council of O’Neill, Ne
braska, will proceed to open in the
presence of all other bidders and
consider the bids received for the
furnishing of said labor, materials,
and equipment necessary for the
proper constuction of the afore
said improvements.
The Engineer s estimate of the
cost of construction of the various
districts is as follows:
Pav. Dlst. No. Estimate
17 $59,810.00
18 . 15,550.00
19 . 43,402.00
25 . 6,630.00
26 . 13.800.00
28 . 17,510.001
29 . t.oao.uu
30 . 5,170.00
31 . 9,460.00
32 .. 12,700.00
33 . 11,875.00
All work called for in the plans
and specifications shall be fur
nished in strict accordance with the
plans and specifications prepared
by Kirkham, Michael & Associates,
Special Engineers of Omaha, Ne
braska, and now on file in the
office of the City Clerk of O'Neill,
Nebarska.
Bids will be received only upon
the propsal forms furnished by the
City, through its Special Engineers,
Kirkham, Michael & Associates,
of Omaha, Nebraska.
Each bid must be accompanied
by a Synopsis of Experience Re
cord illustrating experience in con
struction of work of this type or
of a similar nature.
Each bid must be accompanied
by a certified check on a bank
whose deposits are insured by the
Federal Deposit Insurance Cor
poration in the amount of five per
cent (5%) of the total bid price,
and must be payable without con
dition to the Treasurer of the City
of O'Neill, Nebraska, as evidence
of good faith of the bidder, and
as agreed liquidated damages to
the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, in
case the bidder whose proposal
is accepted by the Mayor and City
Council fails to enter into contract
within ten 110) days from the No
tice of the Award and furnish ac
ceptable bond to complete the
work and pay for all labor and
materials used, said bond to be in
the amount of one hundred per
cent (100%) of the total bid price.
Each contractor bidding upon
the work described in this Notice,
at the same time as the filing of
the bid shall file with the Mayor
and City Council of the City of
O’Neill, Nebraska, a statement
that he is complying with and will
continue to corrtply with fair labor
standards as defined in Section
73-104 R. S., Nebraska, 1943, in
the pursuit of his business and
the execution of the contract on
which he is bidding and there shall
be written into the contract for
the construction of the work re
ferred to herein a provision that
in the execution of such contract
fair labor standards as so defined
shall be maintained
Plans and specifications and con
tract documents may be examined
at the office of the City Clerk in
the City of O’Neill, Nebraska,
and may be procured from the of
fice of the Engineers, Kirkham,
Michael & Associates of 508 South
19th Street, Omaha 2, Nebraska,
upon the payment of Twenty Dol
lars (520.00) which amount will not
be refunded.
The City of O’Neill, Nebraska,
reserves the right to waive infor
malities and to reject any or all
bids.
Dated this 14th day of July, 1959.
THE CITY OF O’NEILL, NE
BRASKA
(SEAL) DALE FRENCH,
City Clerk
Dat First Publication: July 16,
I_I
ITTERBAtK
. . . MiperlntmdMit
where he received his grade and
high school education, started with
CPPD on a construction crew out
of Beatrice. A 3-year Na\*r vetei
an, Reinke and his wife, Rene,
will make their home in Orchard
as soon as possible.
1959.
Date Second Publication: July
23. 1959.
Date Third Publication; July 30,
1959.
__12-14 c
(Published July 16, 1959*
NOTICE OF INTENT TO <X>N
STRUCT SIDEWALK
TO: Mr. John Leonard Brennan:
You are hereby notified that by
virtue of the power invested in
them, pursuant to and in accor
dance with Section 17-522 of the
Revised Statutes of Nebraska for
1943, that the governing body of
the City of O'Neill. Molt County,
Nebraska, consisting of a Mayor
and City Council, does hereby
serve notice upon you of their in
tent to build and construpt a side
walk upon premises now owned by
you, and you being the record ti
ttle holder thereof and said premi
ses being legally described as fol
lows, to-wit:
Beginning at a point -109 3/3
feet East of the Southwest com
" er of the Northeast Quarter
of the Northwest Quarter of
Section 30, in Township ( 29,
North, Range 11, West of the
> 6th P. M., Holt County, Ne
braska, thence running East in
a strainght line 103 1/8 f^et,
thence North at a right angle
188Vi feet; thence West at a
right angle 103 1/8 feet; thence
running South at a right angle
188Vi feet to the place of be
ginning.
The said sidewalk to be con
structed shall traverse the above
description of real estate from
North to South and shall he of the
length of approximately 170 feet
That it is in the public interest
and for the general welfare of the
city of O'Neill, Nebraska, that said
sidewalk should he constructed
You are further notified that the
cost of construction of said side
walk shall be assessed against the
above descrived real estate.
BY ORDER Ob’ THE MAYOR
AND CITY COUNCIL OF O
NEILL, NEBRASKA
D. C. SCHAFFER
Mayor
ATTEST:
O. D. FRENCH
City Clerk
12c
CAI* Meet Monday
Nine members gathered Mon
day, July 13 for a regular meeting
of the O'Neill CAR squadron. Se
veral were absent due to harvest.
R. S. Moore and K. C. Wrede
reported on the trip to Lincoln
Monday to take a rabid cat for
test.
Futher arrangements and dis
cussion on "Flightline” rides were
held.
Duo to absence of the training
officer, an informal session on ef
fects of airplane controls was held
Norman Wayman had lunch du
ty and telephone duty.
Arnold Babl,
Information Service Officer
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