Early Penney Store Official Succumbs PAGE Carl Malmsten, 8 0, brother-in-law of E. H. Farns worth, died recently at Lincoln. He had been in poor health for some time. Mr. Malmsten was associated with the original J C. Penny store in Kemmerer, Wyo., and later managed a store at Rich filed, Utah, and subsequently located new sites for the Penny chain through out the the coun try. Born in Oakland, Mr. Malm sten had lived in Tekameh, Goth enburg and Fremont and attend ed college at Grand Island. Survivors include: Widow Salina; son Marden of Burwell. Three sons, Gerald, Mack and Robert, preceeded him in death. Mr and Mrs. Farnsworth went to Lincoln where they attended funeral services. Other Page News Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roach and granddaughters, Joan and Lee Ann Cronk were Sunday visitors in the Henry Gross Rhode home at Osmond Tuesday evening, February 25, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat returned to their home at Page terminating a two-month visit in California visiting their daugh ters, Mrs. Sidney Stolier, also Mr. Stolier and Cindy, and Mrs. Alice Clark and family at San Diego, and Mr. and Mrs. Meraon Chase and family at Portersville. Mrs. Freida Asher was the hos tess for the RNA Kensington Wednesday, February 26, when memebrs met for an informal session. Cards and visiting fur nished the afternoon's entertain ment. A covered dish lunch fol lowed the routine business meet ing with Mrs. Anton Nissen in charge. Mrs Clarence Stevens was a guest Mrs. Clarence Dob bins will entertain Wednesday, March 12. Mrs. Melvin Roach was hos MILLER THEATER - ATKINSON — (One show nightly at 7:80) Frl.-Sat. March 7-8 Sun.-Mon.-Tues. March 9-10-11 * Wed.-Thurs. March 12-18 I I I l| i •! I I . This coupon and one paid ad- ■ | mission will admit two ad nits, I I March 12-18. ^ y tess to the members of the Bid-oi Bye Bridge club Wednesday February 26, for an aftemooi session of cards. Mrs. Berber Steinberg held high score an* Mrs. William Hock was the win ner of the all-cut award. Mrs Frank Cronk wall be the Wednea day, March 12, hostess. Mesdames Kay Snell, An ten Nissen and Dora Townsend wen to Ewing Friday where they at tended hte annual supervisors meeting of the Eastern Stai lodge. The afternoon session wa: a school for officers followed by i tianquet and an evening session Joy Ericson of Craig was acting officer in charge of the meeting The members of the degre* staff of Rebekah lodge practice* floor work in preparation for th* March 25 lodge s e s s i o l when three candidates, as mem tiers of the Friendship Rebekal lodge, their names having beei voted on at a previous meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wood o Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Calvii Harvey and Mrs. Hester Ed misten were Sunday, Februar 23 guests of Mr and Mrs. Ken ne'th Asher. Mr. and Mrs. Woo< had the misfortune to have thei car damaged a t Clearwate when a station wagon hit the sid* of their machine as they drov* onto the highway without seeini the on coming vehicle. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Murfii of Cairo were recent ovemigh guests of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Gray. Rober Gray, who spent three weeks vis iting their son, Veldon, and othei California relatives, returned t< Page with them. Veldon has em ployment with the Greyhounc bus offices at San Francisco. Mrs. Jerry I^amason, Mrs. Car Max and I-oigh Cull were guest: of the Couple’s Thursday Evenini Bridge club at the home of Mr ■tnd Mrs William Hock. Mrs Lamason held highi score am Mrs. Max second high. Cunc was served. Mr. and Mrs. Dar Troshynski will lie thc> entertain mg couple tonight (Thursday). Mrs. Allen Haynes receive! the low token Friday, t ebruai: 21, when the members of th! GGG&G club were guests of Mrs I O Wood for an afternoon o pitch playing. Mrs. Bert Finlej had high score and Mrs. C. P Leacn was me ~. veling award. Lunch was servet Mrs. Ethel Waring will he r n day, March 7; hostess. Everette Secrist of G r e a Bend, Kas , and his mother, Mrs Ada Secrist of Ewing, were Fri day, February 21, guests in th< N. D. Ickes, sr., home and callec on Miss Grace Merryman tha evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stewari and son, Loren, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart were Monday, February 24, supper guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray. Lor en left Tuesday, February 25 foi service. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kennedj and daughter, Becky, of Pag< and Mr and Mrs. Wayne Bender son of Orchard went to Lincolr Sunday, February 23, where the> visited relatives and attended the capping ceremony of the Bryan Memorial school of nursing at the First Methodist church. Misses Joellyn and Becky Ken nedy attended that school of nurs ing. Miss Becky is spending a month’s vacation w'ith her par ents at Page. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Henderson visited their daughter, Kay, who is a student at the University of Nebraska. I 1 Vsi-Ssisssi \ %£&’*” Brought u 1 \ If You’ve GkCt 1 d opor»t^ r,rnl \ 1 ^ vour * pmaha V* "’ j \ ■"" ..ALSO SEE US FOR- \ 1 cud farm accounting l \ * °Ut dU be ready to We you^ \ \ Vear. We have a U I \ service for you- __ Bonds is- 1 \ . Newest upon application- l \ sued in this off- stenograph- \ \. Notary public and publ \ \ - er service- north of po^ 1 \ . New location firs Q __ 12.01 1 \ * ((lce Office hours Wed. & l 1 oH’ TflO - 5 .00 daily- Als I 1 and « -uv; 1 \ 7 e- - —l 1 i - Nebr’ t ' . I IjeutnnJMit Obermlre and family . . . snttlnd in Frankfurt. L -- Flying Officer, Family Reach Post 1 STUART — Lt. John P. Obcr 1 mire, his wife, Billie, and their - three children are now comfort \ ably settled near Frankfurt, Ger i many. Recently they boarded a plane I in New York City in midafter , noon and early the following . morning were in Frankfurt. Mrs. Obermire is the former, ’ Billie Ruther. whose parents, Mr. I and Mrs. Charles Ruther, live in South America. Their daugh , ters are Irene Joanne, 3Vi; Di . anna Lynn, 2, and Kathryn , Yvette, five-months-old. , Lieutenant Obermire received ’ his flight training at Gary air base in Texas and at Ft. Rucker, ! La. He took his instrument fly ing course at Ft. Sill, Okla., and was graduated from the heiicop " ter school at Camp Walters, Tex., ! in December. He is now attached to the Sev \ enth army in Germany and ex | pects to be stationed there three years. Lieutenant Obermire is a son l of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Obermire j of Stuart. Osmond Banker Seeks Regency ! OSMOND—Richard (“Dick")! Adkins. 38, Osmond banker, an-1 , nounced last week that he had | I completed his filing as a candi-1 date for the board of regents of the University of Nebraska. Mr. Adkins was graduated from Norfolk high school, later gradu ated from Grinnell, la., coege j and joined the navy during 11 World War n. He was separated from the service as a lieutenant commander. The father of three children, Mr. Adkins has been prominently identified with the cattle feeding industry. He is both stockraiser and feeder and is a former mem ber of the board of the Nebraska Livestock Feeders association. Mr. Adkins is a member of the l>oard of education at Osmond and is leader of the Go-Getters 4-H club. He has been intensive ly interested in education not only for the student but also for the welfare of the state as a whole. 0 Neill News _ Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brock Reynoldson were the Leigh Reynoldson family and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gross of i Hampton, la. Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Pinker- j man of Redbird were Sunday viistors of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Pinkerman. Friday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Philbrick and family were Mr. and Mrs. Rich- [ ard Hovey and Bobby, Mr. and: Mrs. Clay Johnson, jr., and Har old and Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Clark. Edward McCarthy and Andy Goeden left Sunday for San Diego, Calif. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. | and Mrs. L. A. Ott were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran and j girls and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ott j Joseph McEUigot was in Sioux City for the weekend. Mrs. Ethel Frisch and sons were in Lynch Sunday to visit her brothei'-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ennen. Miss Kathryn McCarthy o f Boise, Ida., was met in Omaha, by Edward McCarthy and Andy Goeden, who brought her here Saturday. She is visiting her | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gonderinger. Miss Mary Christa McCarthy and Miss Barbara McCarthy, a student nurse at St. Catherine’s school of nursing, accompanied them J home. I’he girls were guests of Barbara's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. McCarthy, for the weekend. Miss Mary Christa is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy of Omaha. Jasper Hitchcock has gone ! South with his racing horses. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Nesbitt and boys and Mrs. Rodney Tom linson and Larry visited Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Pinkerman Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Porter were Sunday dinner guests at the A. B. Hubbard home in Cham | bers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gross of I Hampton, la., arrived Wednes- j day, February 26, to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson and fam ily. Because of the weather they ! remained until Monday. S/Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Moler and son of Cambridge, Mass., are expected to arrive Saturday for i a month’s visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moler. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Booth of Lincoln spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Clarence Booth. Dale Fetrow attended a meet ing in Norfolk Wednesday, Feb ruary 26. Money To Loan! Household (foods, Personal Property, Cars, Trucks, Farm Equipment LOW RATES HARRINGTON Loan and Investment Company Lowell Nesbitt Feted— Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Morrow and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Curran and family and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Pinkerman surprised Mr and Mrs. Lowell Nesbitt at their home Friday eve ning to celebrate his birthday anniversary. Attend Funeral— Among those from out-of-town attending the Edward S Early funeral Saturday, March 1 were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Earley of Col umbus, Robert Earley of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Cecil Mueller of Omaha, Mrs. Ella Gaughen and James Gaughen of North Bend. Two Clubs Meet— Evelyn Stannard was hostess to Martex and Delta Dek clubs last Thursday with dinner at the Town House. Winners at bridge were Mrs H. J. Lohaus, Mrs. Ed ward Gallagher and Mrs. M. J. Golden. Visit Sioux City— Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hull spent Tuesday, February 25, in Sioux City were accompanied by Rose Bowers, who visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson in Plain view. Mrs. Levi Clemens of Amelia was a guest of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Humrich, from Wednesday, Feb ruary 26, until Saturday. Dorsey News The Dorsey Aid society held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Bob Sholes Wednesday, February 19. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Millard and Linda were Sunday, February 22, overnight guests at the Pat Osliom home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Svatos spent Monday evening, February 23, at the Harold Osliorn home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and Evelyn spent Thursday eve ning, February 20, with Mrs. Barta's parents, the William Kal ol's at Verdigre. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MeElhan e\ of Lincoln spent the weekend of February 22-23 at the Harrs Johnson home, helping M r s Johnson celebrate her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Albert Carson and daugh ters, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pick ering and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bart a and daughter attended the basketball game in Verdigre Friday evening, Feb ruary 21, between Lynch and Verdigre. M NO Club Meeting— M\0 Extension club met Tues day evening, February 25, at the Afo More Mice f /Ae. Safe, Cfean, Aasr/ Iaj^c/ /oSe Si/^e *** - f tyyi: - ;p. REVOLUTIONARY NEW VACUUM PACKED MOUSE BAIT IN SELF-FEEDER | tins * "JUST SAY Wi-FAS-IN" Diphacin mouse bait comes ready to use without fuss, muss or handling. Just set the opened, self feeding tin where mice travel. Tasty, fresh food attracts rodents. They eat it eagerly, die painlessly. In a few days you will be completely rid of nasty rodents. Get Diphacin at stores now. Just say “die-fas-in,” a product of Niagara Chemical Division. home of Mrs. Melvin Marcellus with Mrs. C. R. Force as co hostess. Eleven members were present and a guest. Mrs. William Cousins. Ren Grady answered questions on the lesson, life in surance. Social sociality was an other lesson presented. To Sioux City— Mrs. Mildred Honke and grand son. John R. Gallagher, jr., visit ed her nephew. Dr. Edward Honker and family at Sioux City from Tuesday. 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Motor MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT 1952 IHC Tractor with loader and dozer blade 1952 Massey-Harris 44 K tractor with loader, snow scoop, dirt scoop and manure loader 5—McCormick Hay Rakes Set of Kelley Ryan Rakes Two-Rake Hitch with Rakes Two-Rake Hitch New Holland Wire Tie Baler Side Delivery Rake, IHC IHC Bale Loader Meyer Bale Loader 7-Ft. IHC Mower 2—No. 9 IHC Trail Mowers 7-Ft. IHC Tractor Mower, mounted Belt-Type Manure Loader IHC Lister, nearly new Three-Bottom 16-In. Massey Harris Plow Two-Row IHC Eli 15%-Ft. IHC Disc Fertilizer Spreader Manure Spreader Letz Feed Grinder Four-Wheel Trailer Briggs & Stratton Gas Engine 21-In. Gas-Powered Lawn Mower Lawn Mower and Saw Paint Sprayer Binder Twine — Disc Metal Barrels — Wooden Barrels 4—Auto Gates, new, Flying A Howe Wagon Scales with livestock rack ’51 Plymouth 4-dr. ’53 Cadillac, 4-dr., green ASSORTMENT OF PAINT Outside Red — Outside White — In Five-Gal. and One-Gal. Cans — Good Quality SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS j Maytag Sq. Tub Washing Machine, excell. cond. — Walnut Drop Leaf 1 able — Frig. Elec. Refrigerator Baby Crib — Teeterbabe — Baby Tenda — Bathinette TERMS OF SALE: STRICTLY CASH. EMMET HAY CO., Emmet, Nebr. BUD AND BOB COLE Wally O’Connell, Vern and Leigh Reynoldson I—Calf to be sold for Methodist Church Auctioneers and Clerks Register for One Calf to be given away 1 Calf to be sold for Church of Rpiphany t&#***+. w wmLi hjbiulw - id* '* vwmmmmmmmm mmhi'i mp i ■'fhWiaw ♦