Future Subscribers . LETZO—Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Letze of Bonesteel, S. D., a daughter, weighing 8 pounds 1 ounce, bom Tuesday, March 26, at the Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. SMOLEK—Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Smolek of Verdigre, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 1 ounce, bom Tuesday, March 26, at the Lundberg Memorial hos pital. BURGE—Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burge of Chambers, a daughter weighing 6 pounds 12 ounces, bom Monday, March 25, at the Atkinson Memorial hospital. RITTERBUSH—Mr. and Mrs. John Ritterbush of Chambers, a son, Robert John, weighing 7 pounds 15 ounces, born Wed nesday, March 27, at St. An thony's hospital. FIUEDEL— Mr. and Mrs. James* Friedel of Stuart, a son, weighing 7 pounds 1 ounce, born Tuesday, March 26, at St. An thony’s hospital. BRITTELL— Mr. and Mrs. Dewey BritteU of Norfolk, a son, Larry James, weighing 7 pounds 7 ounces, born Friday, March 22. He is their first child. Mrs. Brittel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Luben of Clearwater and Mr. Brittel is the son of the C. E. Brittells of Neligh, formerly of Chambers. BAI’TAK—Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Bartak, a son, weighing 8 pounds u> v/i mi . and Mrs. Duane Carson. They have one other son. Mr. Carson is the Amelia high school teach er. McELHERAN—Rev. and Mrs. L. A McElheran of Blue Earth, Minn., a daughter, Beth Ann, born Sunday, March 17. Rev. Mc Elheran is a former pastor of the Memorial Baptist church at Chambers. KING— Mr. and Mrs. Jack King of Washington, D. C., a daughter, bom Sunday, March 24. Mrs. King is the former Mild red Stuart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Stuart of Cozad, [ formerly of Page. WELIjS—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells of Norwalk, Wise., former ly of O’Neill and Monticello, Wise., a daughter, Roberta Lynn, weighing 6 pounds 3 Vi ounces, born Thursday, March 21. Mrs. Wells is the former Pauline An derson of Redbird. The Wells family left O’Neil] about a year ago. NORTON—Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Norton of Stuart, a son. | Robert Wayne, weighing 6 pounds 15 Vi ounces, born Friday, March 22, in Atkinson Memorial hos pital. CHRISTENSEN—Mr. and Mrs. George Christensen of Atkinson, ! a daughter, weighing 8 pounds 12 ounces, born Friday, March 22, at the Atkinson Memorial hospital. WRIGHT — Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wright of Creighton, a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 10 ounces, born Saturday, March 23, in Lundberg Memorial hospital, Creighton. ... PROCHASKA—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Prochaska of Winnetoon, a daughter, weighing 8 pounds 6 Vi ounces, born Saturday, March 23, in Lundberg Memorial hso pital, Creighton. CUDDY — Mr and Mrs. Ed * ward Cuddy of O’Neill, a son, Steven Mark, weighing 8 pounds 2V4 ounces, born Thursday, March 21, in St. Anthony’s hos pital, O’Neill. MENISH—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Menish of O’Neill, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 8% ounces, born Saturday, March 23, in St. Anthony’s hospital, at O Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Juscph Menish have named their daughter, Ann Lu Eley—Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Eley of Lincoln, a son, weighing 8 pounds 8 ounces, born Wednes day, March 20, at Lincoln Gen eral hospital, Lincoln. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Holliday and Mr. and Mrs. John Eley, all of Orchard. KNAPP—Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Knapp of Orchard, a daugh ter weighing 8 pounds 3 ounces Saturday. March 23 at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk. Mrs. Knapp is the former Veda Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Stewart of Cozad, formerly of Page. Paternal grandmother, Mrs. Mae Knapp, Orchard. SCHROEDER— Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schroeder of Ewing, a son, born Thursday, March 21, in Antelope Memorial hospital at Neligh. Driver, 83 Hog» Escape Unhurt Eighty-three hogs were dump ed, none killed, about 1 a. m., Thursday, March 21, when a southbound truck driven by Dale R. Grieser of Beemer ran into difficulty. A broken drive shaft snapped the brake line. When the truck lost its foreward momentum, the driver leaped. The vehicle upset. The mishap occurred at the Eagle creek hill on U. S. highway 281 north of here. Page News Lionel Ickes left Saturday for j Brownlee where he visited his sister, Mrs. Don Malmberg, be fore returning to his college work at Colorado A St M at Ft. Col- ; lins. Lionel spent a week with j his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes. sr and other relatives at j Page. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Robinson went to Lincoln Friday where they will visit their son-in-law' and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Les ter Brady. The Misses Marion Heiss, Becky Kennedy and Jo Ann Braddock arrived Friday for a I weekend at home. Sunday eve- 1 rung on the return trip they de veloped car trouble at Columbus and A. G. Braddock went there and took them into Lincoln in spite of the blocked road condi tions. Rev. and Mrs. Byrl Baty and children were overnight guests of his brother-in-law and sister, Rev. and Mrs. Eldred Cummings, at Spencer in celebration of Rev. Batya’s dhtbimayn )4':oo- -r 1 iiaty's birthday anniversary, which occurred on Wednesday. Choir practice will be held at the Earl Parks home in combi nation with a farewell party for Loren Parks, who will go to Grand Island April 1 and work out of there as a relief depot agent following six weeks of practice operation on the Union Par if w* svstem A group of friends extended a welcome to Mr. and Mrs. \Valt er Johnson, new arrivals in the Page community, on Tuesday, evening, March 19. The Johnsons moved to the farm recently pur chased from Mr. and Mrs. Art Frahm northwest of Page. At cards, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Trowbridge held high scores and Mrs. Delbert Anson and Duane Soukup had second high. The self-invited guests served lunch. Leon Smith of Kansas City, 1 Kans., was a Saturday to Mon day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nissen. He is a government sur veyor on his way west and stayed out the s-torm here with his friends. Mesdames Frank Cronk and .Melvin Carson will be hostesses Tuesday evening, April 2, when the members of the King’s Daughters will meet at the church for their April meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Connery and son of Chadron were Thurs day night guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, sr. Too Late to Classify (First pub. March 28, 1957) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 4180 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF ANNA DAVID- j SON, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for the I probate of the will of said de- j ceased, and for the appointment I of John Davidson as Executor thereof, which will be for hear ing in this court on April 18, 1957, at 10 ’clock A. M. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 48-50c CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to express our heart felt thanks to our many kind friends, relatives and neigh- j bors for their expressions of j sympathy, flowers and food sent in at the time of the | death of our mother and grandmother. Special thanks j to the ladies of the Elkhorn extension club, who cooked and served dinner Friday. Your thoughtfulness will long be remembered — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grenier and family, Ralph Bowring of Kuna, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlin son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Godel and family. 48c CARD OF THANKS I WISH to take this means to acknowledge the many cards, letters and gifts from my friends and relatives. Also the kind words and deeds tendered me during my recent illness. My very sincere thanks to all— Mrs. C. V. Robertson. 48c FOR SALE: Nemaha and Mo. 0-205 Seed Oats—$1.00 per bu. Also Velcon II Barley—$1.25 per bu. All state tested—Out law Implement Co., O’Neill, Nebr. 48c WANTED USED REFRIGERATORS and FREEZERS! AS TRADE-IN on the new 1957 Frigidaire. No cash down payment and as low as $1.25 per week. GILLESPIES SINCE 1932 48-40c CARD OF THANKS THANK-YOU to all the Guild members for participating at the food sale at Shelhamer’s and especially thank-you to. members of Guilds 4, 5 and 6. —MRS. WILLIAM KELLEY MRS. DUANE GREY MRS. JAMES CONWAY 48c50 WANTED MAN OR WOMAN to sell Fri gidaire appliances—No. 1 in the U.S., and made only by General Motors. See W. B. Gillespie, O’Neill, phone 114 48-48c WE HAVE Pioneer seed corn on hand for immediate pickup.— Frank Soukup or Farmers Produce, O’Neill. 48-5pd FOR RENT: 3-room apartment. Tony Asimus,^-O’Neill. 48c 4 U«* lh«s« official Orand National IngradlanBg 9m Prtaa-winning ratuMal aamcjut UCRISCO 1 £ f KRAFT »S35' t M“»»,IT £ PET MILK 2 Si If* A FRENCH’S'C 47*^ PiHthary* BEST "£W (Sj VamLLA EITBACT .. 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