Visitor Is Winner of $209.95 TV Set Mrs. William Slater of Anita, la., a visitor in O’Neill, was the winner of a $209 95 DuMont television set at Pinkerman's TV store last month. Mrs. Slater, who was wholly unprepared for the news, is the mother of Mrs. Ivan Pruss of O'Neill. In photo: Reginald Pinkerman, Mrs. Slater, Roger Upton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Upton of Atkinson, and Mrs Pinkerman The Upton boy was called on to pick the winner.—The Frontier Photo. % Winners Named— Winners at NTTF bridge club held Wednesday, November 28, were Mrs. Russell Moler and .Mrs Don Petersen. Mrs. Moler was hostess. '“The Old Reliable” MARKET REPORT Tuesday Dec. 4th, Auction Cattle Receipts 1575 head— An excellent demand and a very active market, with all classes of cattle fully 50 cents higher. Quality generally not as good as earlier in the sea son. Cows 50 to 75 cents higher. Steer calves mostly $18.50 to $22.00. Heifer cal ves $16.00 to $17.50, plainer kinds around $15.00. Yearl ing steers $17.25 to $18.50. Choice fat cows up to $11.50. High cutters $9.00 to $10.00. Canners and low grade cut ters at $7.00 to $8.50. Bulls $10.00 to $11.00. Fancy heif erettes up to $14.00 cwt.. Looks as tho there are enough later buyers to hold the mar- | ket from here on out, so don’t worry, if you have cattle to sell. Just Phone 5141 At kinson and list them, when you arc ready to sell. Next Auction Tuesday De cember 11th. I Atkinson Livestock Market O’Neill News Mrs. Ben Hanlon, sr., of Peru arrived Sunday, November 25, to visit at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hanlon, and her son-in-law and daughter, Dr, and Mrs. Hex W. Wilson, until after Christmas. Dr and Mrs. Wilson went to Om 1: ia to get her. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schinost of Spencer visited Mrs. Rosa Bowers Tuesday, November 27. T. Joe Biglin arrived home Fri day evening from a six weeks’ vacation in various points west including Colorado, Nevada and California, where he visited rela tives. Mrs. William J. Biglin and her sister, Mrs. Margaret Boler, re turned Saturday after being gone about a month. Mrs. Biglin had been to Colorado visiting her daughters and their husbands and families. In Denver she visited Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll and children and in Sterling she vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Don Berg and children. Mrs. Boler visited in Omaha. Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Linda visited Mrs. Johnson’s mother, Mrs. D. R. Breiner Wednesday, November 28. Miss Margaret McElvain, a stu dent nurse at St. Elizabeth’s School of Nursing in Lincoln came home Friday evening and visited with her parents, the Ralph McElvain's, until Sunday afternoon. Her brother, Bill, who is with the anti-aircraft artillery at Orland Park, 111., was home on leave two weeks. Margaret drove him to Sioux City Saturday morning where he boarded a plane for his base. Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stauffer and family. Mrs. John W. Dalton and Earl were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis were called to Pueblo, Colo., Friday, November 23, by the death of his sister, Mrs. Zena Porter. They returned Wednesday, November 28. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Allen and Janelle and Rick of Page were Sunday evening guests of his mother, Mrs. Mary Dusatko. Mrs. Marie Goebel of Hoven, S.D.. returned Monday, Novem ber 26, after visiting her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Rod ney Drotzman and new baby for a week. (First pub. Nov. 29, 1956) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 4159 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA ESTATE OF EMMA DICKIN SON WEEKES, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA. TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for t.n. probate of the will of said de ceased. and for the appointment of Julius D. Cronin as thereof, which will be f°r hoar mg' in this court on December -0, 1956, at 10 o’clock A. M. LOUIS W. REIMEll, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 31-33c Mice’s Beauty Shop Res. 3 doors west of Texaco 125 East Douglas Phone 263 — O’Neill |j Rock Falls News Pleasant Day club and family members were entertained at a card party at the Neil Hipke home on Friday evening. High scores were won by William Claussen and Mrs Lvle Vequist and lows by Albert Sterns and Mrs. Claussen. Mrs. John Schultz and Linda Johnson were evening visitors at the Alden Breiner home on No vember 29. Supper guests at the James Curran home on November 27 were Mr and Mrs. Francis Cur ran and Mary Jo, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curran and family, George Curran, Sheryl Dunlin and Mrs. Ed Connor of Broadwater, a sister of James Curran. Mr. and Mrs Wesley Taylor came later in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sterns vis ited at the Elmer Sterns home on Sunday. Mrs. Elmer Sterns was recently released from a nine-day stay at the Lynch hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and Lynda had Sunday dinner with Mrs. George Calkins, afterward they visited Mr Calkins at the Lynch hospital, where he was ad- l mitted on Wednesday. Thursday evening guests at the Lyle Vequist home included Mr. and Mrs. Art O'Neil!, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sterns and John Ri chardson. Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Brown and Melodie and Mrs. Ethel Brown were Thursday evening visitors at the Lou Brown home. Mrs. Floyd Johnson visited her mother, Theresa Breiner. and sis ter, Mrs. Bill Murray, on Thurs day evening. Tom Murray was a Friday vis itor at the Floyd Johnson home. Evening guests of Mrs. Kath ryn Yantzi on November 28 in cluded the Bob Y'antzi family, Mr. and Mrs. William Claussen and Mrs Llovd Gallagher and P ll Mr and Mrs. Don Borg were evening visitors at the Don Hynes home on November 27. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Brown and children spent Sunday in Atkin son at the Arlen Brown home. Lowell Johnson visited at the Floyd Johnson home on Friday. A coon hunt was plannned for the evening, and in the company of Floyd and Linda Johnson, they set out for the Phoenix neigh borhood where they were joined by another group of enthusiastic hunters. They bagged two coons. Lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. William Caussen and Mrs. Marie Lewis spent i Sunday in Ainsworth at the home of a cousin, Mr, and Mrs. Has Row her. Mrs. John Schultz and daugh ters spent Sunday afternoon ami had supper with her grandmoth er, Theresa Biener, and Russell and Lonnie. Gwenda. Trudy and Debbie Schultz were practicing for the Christmas program on Sunday afternoon at the church. Barbara Taylor was an over night guest of Cindy Brown on November 29. El win Grutsch, Sam Derickson and Francis Curran helped Ar dell Curran saw wood on Mon day. Judy and Betty Morrow were overnight guests of their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ve quist on Thanksgiving. Sunday dinner guests at the Blake Benson home included the Hugh ad Elwin Benson families of Spencer and Mr and Mrs. Art O'Neill and Gene. Bob Yantzi and daughter, Deb bie, spent Tuesday and Wednes day with Mrs. Kathryn Yantzi Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derickson and boys were Sunday dinner guests at the Elroy Lieb home. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson were evening visitors at the Wil liam Serck home in Emmett on November 28. Go to Miller— Mr and Mrs Charles Fox, sr Carol and Gordon, took his moth er. Mrs. Myrta Fox, to her home in Miller Saturday She had been visiting them and Mr. and Mrs Robert Fox of AtkiioaB fox thro* weeks While there she visited his two brothers. 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