Further Plans for Bazaar at Page PAGE—Mrs 0. A. Weber and Mrs Soren Sorensen, sr., led the dev ot ions and the meditations Thursday when the mem tiers of the Women's Society of Christian Service met at tin- Wesleyan room of the Methodist church for an afternoon of study and work. Mrs. Howard Miller of Ewing was a guest. During the business meeting in which Mrs. Jesse Kelly presided, plans were made for the annual bazaar The King's Daughters will have the food booth and the fish pond while the WSCS will Ik* in charge of the fancywork dis play and the 25 cent table. 1 dinner and supper will be served election day Tuesday. November 4. No charge will lie made for children under school age. Those under 12 yoars-old will be charged 50 cents and adults $1. Me ml k*^ of the society are re quested to bring a pie Tuesday, Octolier 28, when the King's Daughters will . serve the noon men! at the H. A. and Robert E. Van Horn sale. Plans for the annual UNICEF program are underway. The chil dren w'ill meet at the church as usual before going out in groups to canvass the town for funds to purchase milk for under privileg ed children both at home and abroad. A bill for $3.15 for UNICEF ma terial was presented and Mrs. Herbert Steinlierg reminded the group that the mission pledge of $100 is due November 1, also $11.35 supple asking. All bills were ordered paid. The Monday evening study course is given each week at the church at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Edgar Stauffer is the leader. Get-well cards were sent to Miss Faye Irene BalJantyne of Inde pendence, Mo., who was injured in a car wreck and is hospitalized there, and to Mrs. L. G. Bern holtz. who is a patient at St. An thony’s hospital at O’Neill, being treated for a diabetic condition. East Sillers Hear Two Ixissons— PAGE Mrs. Warren Cronk and Mrs Merwyn French, jr., present ed the lesson on lamps and light ing Wednesday. October 15, when members of the East Side Koun try Klub met at the home of Mrs. Harold Kelly. Mrs. Kelly gave the lesson a delayed one on soups anil demonstrating the making of cheese and a Norwegian fruit soup The leaders will give the second halt of the lesson on lighting Wed nesday, November 19, when Mrs. Melv in Carson will be the enter taining hostess. Other Page News Mrs. Hester Edmisten and Mrs Soren Sorensen were hostesses Tuesday evening, October 14, when members of the Friendship Re bekah lodge met at the IOOF hall in routine session. The decision was made to honor the 50-year members with a pin. Willis Russel is visiting in Love lock, Nev., and will go on to Al buquerque. N.M., where he will visit with his brother-in-law and ■ sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Myers, ; and daughters. Nine members of the Atkinson Royal Neighbors of America were guests of the Page camp Wednes-; day evening. October 15, for the < annual October party. Contest > games were in progress following | a short lodge session A covered ; dish lunch was served. Mrs. Allen Haynes was hostess j to the members of the Just-A-Mere club for a 2:30 o'clock dessert luncheon Friday. Hie ladies play ed rook and visited. Mrs. Bertha Reed will be Octoiler 31 hostess. Mrs. Melvin Held was honored Friday afternoon and presented with a gift when the members of the GGG&G club met at the home of Mrs I. O. Wood with Mrs. Elsie Cork as hostess. Mrs. Held will move to Norfolk the first of No vember. Mrs. Frieda Asher held high score; Mrs. Alta Finch, low. and Mrs. I. O Wood received the traveling award. Mrs L. F. Knudsen returned Monday evening from Denver,. Colo., where she visited her broth er-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs Max Gunnerson, and family. Her mother, Mrs. Nick Schrum, who was a guest there, accompanied Mrs. Knudsen home. Mesdames Carrie and Dora Townsend, Evelyn Gray, Ray Snell and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nis sen went to Ewing Tuesday eve ning where they attended the fam ily slipper of the Eastern Star. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Stevens hosted the Thursday evening EMC card club members. Mr. and Mrs. Osw'ald Goldfuss and Mrs. Gene Goldfuss and daughter, Debra, went to Cedar | Falls, la., Saturday to bring Gene and Johnny Goldfuss home fol- j lowing an accident. Their truck was damaged on the soft shoulder of a highway. Mrs Fred Karstens of Lodge Pole accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weible of Dalton to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Riege for the weekend. Mrs. Karstens is Mrs. Riege’s mother and Mr and Mrs. Weible are her uncle and aunt. , Mesdames Edward Sukup Ixiuise Heese, Melvin Held, Otto Matschullat and Lorenz Riege went to Orchard Tuesday, October 14, wrhere they assisted with the serving of 135 dinner guests at the Lutheran church for a zone rally. Rev. Erick Prange of Eagle was guest speaker. He has spent 26 years in Southern India. Mr and Mrs. Ben Asher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher and children, Mr. and Mrs. Haroltl Asher and Ronnie and Mrs. Ken neth Asher and children were Tuesday evening, October 14 guests of Mrs. Frieda Asher in honor of her birthday anniversary. Neighbors Help Mudloffs Reestablish PAGE The following additional contributions to the benefit Tony Mudloff fund are acknowledged by Mrs. Eva Lamson of the Page Co Op. Credit association—the fund headquarters: Lyman Park, sr ... $10.00 Lyman Park, sr. .... .$20.00 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson .. .- 4 5-00 Mr. and Mrs. George Clasey. •• •$ 5.00 The grateful Mudloffs wish to acknowledge assistance from tha following good neighlxirs in help ing the Mudloff family get rees tablished after the mystery blast that destroyed their farm home and all the contents: Irrigation Bill Scheinost, Geor ge Wettlaufer, Roger Bowen and Harold Heese. Haying- Bill Scheinost, George Wettlaufer, Roy Hansen, Bob Beel aert, Larry Heiss, Randall and Kent Stauffer, Orville Kemper, Robert and Calvin Harvey, L. G. Bemholtz, Harry Park, Harry Tegler, L. F. Knudsen, Harold and Jerry Asher and Bob Wood. Excavation of the new base ment -Calvin Harvey, Bill Schein ost. George Wettlaufer, Harry Teg ler and Lyman Park, sr. Dan and Gene Mudloff, Tony s brothers, have helped with what ever tasks had to be done. "To each and every’ one who has in any way helped to lighten the load the explosion and fire put upon us, we are indeed grateful, the Mudloffs said. j Pinochle Group In Session— EWING—The Young Matron's Pinochle club was entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Richard Edwards, With Mrs. Ray Funk assisting hostess. Mrs. Jerry Tomjack was a guest. High score winner was Mrs. Arthur Kropp, low went to Mrs. Archie Tuttle. Mrs. Kermit Jefferies re ceived the traveling prize. Lunch was served after the games. Try Frontier want ads! Plan Veterans Day Observance at Page PAGE—Plans for a veteran's day observance Tuesday, Novem ber 11, at the American Legion hall got underway when members of the ladies auxiliary met for the October session. A cash donation was voted to bo sent to the Norfolk opportunity center to aid in the work with the under-privileged children of this area A toaster and coffee percolator, both electric, were presented tc Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mudloff. Mrs. Arnold Tikalskv received the door prize and Mrs. Edd Stew art was the winner of the file fund prize. Mrs. Melvin Held read the let ter she received from Tony Coen en, who is the child welfare pruj ect chairman this year. Mrs. Held, Mrs. Ray Snell and Mrs. Edward Sukup served re freshments. To Minnesota— Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sauser returned late Friday from a four day visit with relatives at Dan bury, la. They left Tuesday' for Sleepy Eye. Minn., to visit Mrs. Sauser’s brother, Clem Cleary, and family. Pitch Club Convenes at Munn Home— EWING — The Thursday Nite Pitch club met October 16 at the home erf Mr. and - Mrs. Ralph Munn Guests were Mrs. Rose Bauer and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom. High score winners were Mrs Ray Magwire and Mr Bergstrom Low went to Mr. Mag wire and Mrs Jerry- Tomjack. An informal hour and refresh ments brought the party to a close Study lesson— INMAN- The woman's depart ment of the Latter Day Saints church met at the home of Mrs. Josie Kopec ky Tuesday afternoon j for a study lesson which was fol- j i lowed by a social afternoon. Mrs. Kopec ky served refreshments to her guests. Idahoans Visit— Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenfield of Sand Point, Ida., visited Henry and Eugenie Kreier Wednesday October 15. Mrs. Greenfield is the Kreiers’ niece. The following day 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenfield of Stuart visited the Kreiers. Lt'NDBERG MEMORIAL (CREIGHTON) October 11-18 Admitted: Cliff Babcock of Creighton. Ted Yager of Verdigrc J Mis William C. Kruse of Winne I toon, Mrs. Ide Nielsen of Creigh tor, Mrs Alfred Marshall of Ver digre, Mrs. Joe Moser of Bruns wick. Larry Nielsen of Niobrara, Mrs. Robert Peters of Creighton. Ernest Gust of Creighton, Marie Nygaard of Creighton, Mrs Nancy Balm of Niobrara. Mrs. Wallace Ewald of Creighton, Mrs. Dana McGill of Creighton. James Cain of Center, George Ehrenberg of Winnetoon and Richard Berglund of Creighton Dismissed: Ted Yager of Verdi gre. Cliff Babcock of Creighton Robert Gam of Winnetoon, Mrs Dwayne Falter and son of Creigh ton. Ernest Gust of Creighton (transferred to Neligh*, Mrs. Al f’-ed Marshall of Verdigre, Frank Carder of Creighton (transferred to Clark rest home*, and Mrs. Joe Moser and daughter of Brunswick Phone us your new’s—51! Legal Notices (First pub. Oct. 16, 1958 * ROAD PETITION TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA: We. the undersigned, electors of Holt County, Nebraska, residing within five miles of the following described road, hereby petition your honorable body to establish a county road, 66 feet, wide, de scribed as follows, to-wit; South lietween Sections 34 and 35, Township 33. Range 15; East one-fourth mile between sections 35, Township 33, Range 15; and Section 3. Township 32, Range 15; South through Sections 3, Town s h i p 32, Range 15; East one-fourth mile lie tween sections 3 and 10, Town ship 32, Range 15; South 5 miles lietween Sections 10 and 11, 14 and 15, 22 and 23, 26 and 27, 34 and 35, Town ship 32, Range 15; South 1 mile lietween Sections 2 and 3. Township 31, Range 15; in Holt County, Nebraska. Hearing will lie held on the above Road Petition on October 31. 1958, at 2:00 P. M., at the Su pervisors Room. Holt County Courthouse, O’Neill, Nebr. KENNETH WARING. Holt County Clerk 25-27 (First pub. Oct. 9, 1958) NOTICE OK SCHOOL LAND LEASE SALE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Educational Lands and Funds of the State of Nebraska, or its authorized representative, will offer for lease at public auction on the 7th day of November, 1958, at 1:30 o'clock P M . at the office of the County Treasurer of Holt County, in O'Neill. Nebraska, the following educational lands with in said county: Description See. Twp. Rge. SEt* e.xc. 4.41 acs. 16 30 15 NW»-4sWVi 16 29 13 All 16 28 11 SU 16 27 13 \\VL 36 27 13 SE^i 16 29 14 E4 16 26 13 SWtiNWVd, W4SWL 21 26 9 S\V L 36 32 16 SWLSKL 36 25 9 Said sale may be adjourned from day to day until all lands have been offered No sale will be final until approved by the Board of Educational Lands and Funds, and the Board reserves the right to reject anv and all bids. BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL LANDS AND FIENDS lincoln, Nebraska Bv Elmer H. Mahlin, Secretary 21-26c (First pub. October 9. 1958t NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF AtTXM'NT Estate No. 4279 John R. Gallagher, Attorney COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA ESTATE OE META MARTIN. DEI CEASED THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribution of estate and approval of final ac count and discharge, which will lie for hearing in this court on October 29. 1958, at 10 o'clock, A. M IDU1S W. REIMER. Oxinty Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 24- 26c (First, pub. Oct. 16, 1958' Richard L. Spittler, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA ESTATE OF LEO .1. SPTTT1.KR, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that all claims against said estate must lie filed on or before the 6th day of February, 1959, or be forever barred, and that a hearing on claims will lie held in this court on February' 7, 1959, at 10:00 o’clock, A. M. Dated October 14, 1958. LOUIS VV. REIMER, County Judge. By Hazel Lorenz, Dep. County Court Clerk (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 25- 27e •f tin, to now it