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Ten THE IEAVENWORTH TIMES, Friday Evening, November 6, 1953 Junior High News Mrs. Margaret Russell's seventh grade English classes had a Halloween party Oct. 30. Seventh and eighth grade boys played the Cathedral team. The score was in our favor.

The question box is Miss Margaret Cobb's American History classes reveals that the students are. curious about many things. The student "experts" did an excellent job in finding the answers to the questions submitted. How well could you do in answering the following questions? 1. When was LEGAL NOTICES In the Probate Court of Leavenworth County.

Kansas In the matter of the estate of Annie F. Heavey, deceased. No 3805 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR To the Creditors, Heirs, Devisees and Legatees of Annie F. Heavey, deceased, and all others concerned: You and each of you will take notice that on the 17th dav of August, 1953, John D. Heavey, was appointed executor of the will of Annie F.

Heavey, deceased, and duly qualified as such executor and letters testamentary were issued to him on August 17 1953 by the Probate Court of Leavenworth County, Kansas. All parties interested In said estate will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. All creditors are notified to exhibit their demands against the said estate within nine months from the date of the first publication, of this no- paper first used? 2. What was th first colony in the New World? 3 Who gave mankind the belief one God? 4. Who were the wome that worked most for women' rights? 5.

What is the oldest schoo in the United States? 6. Where di Braille get his idea for the braill system? 7. What is the populatioi of the world? Janice Poteet and Vicki Schrey represented the ninth grade civic class at last week's meeting of the city commission. Miss Mary Grace Boone's ninth grade foods classes are studyin; LEGAL NOTICES In the District Court of County, Kansas Margaret Klotz. Plaintiff, vs.

Aulay Macaulay. Charlotte A. Mocaulay, John H. Day, Samuel Few, John A. Halderman.

Annie tice as provided by law, and if their demands are not thus exhibited they shall be forever barred. John D. Heavey Executor of the Will of Annie F. Heavey, deceased. Boone Boone Attorneys for Executor Axa Building, Leavenworth, Kansai Attest: Kenneth Harmon Judge of the Probate Court (First insertion Oct.

30, 1953) (The Leavenworth Times 3t) Halderman, Henry Shire, Daniel Shire Ann M. Shire, Kate Shire, Annie Shire, Michael Kohn. Theresea Kohn Theresia Kohn. John Shea, Isaac Lieberman. Michael Brennan, Ellen Brennan, Catharine Murphy, Michae Murphy, John C.

Brennan. Elizabeth Carroll, Thomas Carroll, Margare Brennan. Ellen Brennan, Ella Brennan. William J. Moore.

Mary Moore Mrs. Jennie C. Fiery, Jennie C. Fiery Louis C. McLoughlin, Mabel M.

McLoughlin, John Moore. Mary A. Moore, and the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and creditors of such of the defendants as may be deceased; the unknown spouses of the defendants: and the unknown guardians and trustees of such of the defendants as are minors or are in anywise under legal disability. De- In the District Court of Leavenworth County, Kansas. The Leavenworth Mutual Building, Loaning and Savings Association, Corporation, Plaintiff.

vs. Edward T. Foley, Flo E. Foley, his wife: Gary Haddock, Doris C. Haddock, his wife; Defendants.

No. 34403 PUBLICATION NOTICE Edward T. Foley, Flo E. Foley, his wife, Gary Haddock, and Doris C. Haddock, his wife, defendants, will take notice that the Plaintiff, The Leavenworth Mutual Building, Loaning and Savings Association, a corporation, did on the 26th day of October, 1953.

file its petition in the above entitled court and cause against the above named defendants, and you, Edward T. Foley and Flo E. Foley, Gary Jiaddock and Doris C. Haddock, defendants, must answer or plead to said petition on or before the llth day of December, 1953, or the allegations of said petition will be taken as true, and judgment rendered in said action against defendants, Edward T. Foley and Flo E.

Foley, his wife for Four Thousand Five Hundred Ninety-seven Dollars and Sixty-two Cents with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from October 20. 1953, and further judgment against the defendants. Gary Haddock and Doris C. Haddock, his wife, for Eight Thousand Ninety-eight Dollars and Forty Cents ($8098.40) with interest thereon at the rate of six (t) per cent per annum from October 20 1953. and costs of suit, and a further judgment for the foreclosure of the certain mortgages described in said petition upon the following described real estate in Leavenworth County, Kan sas.

to-wit: Two acres of Lot numbered Thirteen (13), in the Town of Lansing as follows: Beginning at a point Three and one-half rods West of the Southeast corner of said Lot; thence West Fourteen (14) rods; thence North Twenty-three (23) rods; thence East Fourteen (14) rods; thence South Twenty-three (23) rods to the place of beginning less that portion of said lot lying North of a creek running across said lot containing one-thud (1-3) of an acre, more or less, and deeded to Hugh Sartin by Louis Timpe on April 4. 1925; accuttling to the map or plat thereof on record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Couuty; The East half acre of Lot Thirteen (13), in the Town of Lansing, less that part of said one-half ,4) acre, containing one-sixth (1-6) of an acre, more or less, lying north of a creek running across said lot or block adjoining the Hugh Sartin place on the south, and also less coal and mineral rights, according to the map or plat thereof on record in the office of the Register of Deeds of said County and State; All that part of Lot Seven (7) in the Town of Lansing, lying West of the right-of-way of the penitentiary switch of the A Hy. Company, according to the plat anil survey thereof on record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and tor said County of Leavenworth, and being a part of the East one-half of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty-four (24), Township Nine (9), Range Twenty-two (22), East of the Sixth P.M. and containing an acre, more or less; and adjudging plaintiff to have a first Hen upon said real estate by virtue of said mortgages and judgment, and ordering said property sold without appraisement and the proceeds there- from applied to the payment of taxes, costs and plaintiffs judgment, and forever barring and foreclosing you and each of you, six (6) months from the date of said sale, from all right, title, estate, interest or equity of redemption in or to said premises, or any part thereof. The Leavenworth Mutual Building, Loaning and Savings Association, a Corporation, Plaintiff By: Colonel H.

Boone Attorney for Plaintiff Axa Leavenworth. Kansas. (First insertion Oct. 30. 1S53 (The Leavenworth Times 3t) fendants.

No. 34397 NOTICE OF SUIT The State of Kansas to the defendants above named and designated and all other persons who are or may be concerned: You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed in the District Court of Leavenworth County. Kansas, by Margaret Klotz, plaintiff, praying for judgment that said plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of the following described real estate situate; lying and being in the City of Leavenworth, in the County of Leavenworth, in the State of Kansas, to-wit: Lot numbered Nine (9) in Block numbered One Hundred (100) in Day and Macaulay's Subdivision, and praying that the court determine all adverse estates or interests which are claimed In said real estate an that plaintiffs title thereto be quiete against you and each of you and tha you and all persons claiming by trough or under you or any of you 3e forever barred and excluded from any title, estate or interest in, or lien upon, or claim against the real estate above described; and you are hereby required to plead to said petition 01 the proper operation of electr: stoves. Discussion lessons on dee fat cooking is this week's assigi ment. Special cake projects fo home and the care and use the electric mixer are bein studied.

The high scores in bowling las week were Vieki Schrey, 10: Carol Summers, 100, and Rut Dunlap, 90. Joyce May has returned to junior high from Kansas City, Mo. We are glad to welcome the fo lowing students to junior high LEGAL NOTICES' In the Probate Court of Leavenwortt County, Kansas In the matter of the Estate of Ed ward Jordan, Deceased. No. 388 NOTICE OF REARING The State of Kansas to all persons concerned: You are hereby notified that a petl ion has been filed in said court Elizabeth Jordan, as wife and one the heirs-at-law of Edward Jordan, ceased, owner of the real estat described in the petition filed herein and all property real or persona or interests therein owned by said Ed ward Jordan at the time of his death and you are hereby required to fil 'our written defenses thereto on the 30th day of November 953, at ten o'clock A.M.

of said day said court, in the City of Leaven worth, in Leavenworth County, Kansas which time and place said cause will be heard. Should you fail therein udgment and decree will be enterec due course upon said petition. Elizabeth Jordan Petitioner Joone and Boone ittorneys for Petitioner Axa Building Leavenworth, Kansas Attest: ienneth Harmon udge of the Probate Court (First insertion 6, 1953) (The Leavenworth Times 3t) or before December 5, 1953. court, at the Leavenworth in sail. County Court House, in the City of Leaven worth, Kansas, and should you fail therein, judgment will be entered in due course upon said petition.

Margaret Klotz, Plaintiff Lucien B. Rutherford Masonic Building Leavenwortn. Kansas Attorney for Plaintiff (First insertion Oct 23, 193S) (The Leavenworth Times 3t) State of Kansas, Leavenworth County fji. In the Probate Court of Leavenworth County, Kansas. In the matter of the estate of Grace M.

Wiggins, deceased. No. 3878 NOTICE OF HEARING The State of Kansas to all Persons concerned: You are hereby notified that a perl- ion has been filed in said Court fay Earl L. Wiggins, as husband and one of the heirs-at-law of Grace M. Wiggins.

Deceased, praying for the determination of the descent of the following described real estate situated in the bounty of Leavenworth and State of Kansas, to-wit: An undivided one-fourth Hi) interest in and to: The North-West Quarter (N.WMi) of the North-East Quarter (N.E.i.i) of Section Twenty-Three (23), Township Eleven (11). Range Twenty-Two 22) and all other property, real or personal, or interests therein, owned by the said Grace M. Wiggins at the time of her leath; and you are hereby required to He your written defenses thereto on or (efore me the 23rd Day of November 953, at Ten (10) o'clock A.M., of said day, in said Court, in the City of Leavenworth, in Leavenworth County, Kansas at which time and place said cause will be heard. Should you fair therein, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon said petition. Earl L.

Wiggins, Petitioner esse A. Han, Attorney for Petitioner Axa Building, Leavenworth. Kansas. Lttest: Kenneth Harmon, Probate Judge (First insertion Oct. 30, 1953) (The Leavenworth Times 3D Save! Save! DuPont Anti- $1.50 Gal.

PRESTONE PEAK Hutws, How, flwrmoftafs. Winter Nndi. AT DEEP CUT RATE PRICES! Leovenworf Auto Supply Co. 745 I In the Probate Court of Leavenworth Bounty, State of Kansas. In the matter of the estate of Abraam No.

3858 OF HEARING REAL ESTATE The State of Kansas to all persons oncerned: You.are hereby notified that a Petton has been filed in said court by omer Davis, as Administrator of the Estate of Abraham Celk, deceased praying for an Order of said court authorizing and directing said Administrator to sell as provided by law, the following described real property situated and located in the City of Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, State of Kansas, to-wit: Lot Thirteen (13). in Block Thirty- seven (37), Southside Park Subdivision of Leavenworth: and you are hereby required to file your written defenses thereto on or before the 30th day of November, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day, said court, in the City of Leaven- vorth, Kansas, at which time and place said cause will be heard. Should you fail therein, judgment and Decree will be entered in due course upon said Petition. Homer Davis, Administrator of the Estate of Abraham Celk, deceased.

ATTEST: Kenneth Harmon, Probate Judge. (First insertion Nov. 6. 1953) (The Leavenworth Times 3t) Sharon Poffinbarger, Poffinbarger and Lloyd West. Engineers says that a temperature difference of only one degree between the walls of your home and the warmer air in the room will cause dirt and dust to settle on the walls.

LEGAL NOTICES State of Kansas, Leavenworth Coun- LBGAL NOTICES In the Probate Court of Leavenworth County, Kansas. In the matter of the estate of Wilhelmina Krueger, also known as Minnie Krueger, Deceased. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT 38 2 OF EXECUTRIX To the Creditors, Heirs, Devisees and Legatees, of Wilhelmina Krueger also known as Minnie Krueger, Deceased- You and each of you will take notice that on the 21st Day of October, 1953 Johanna L. Krueger was appointed executrix of the will of Wilhelmina Krueger, also known as Minnie Krueger, Deceased, and duly qualified as such executrix and letters testamen- ary were issued to her on the 21st 3ay of October. 1953, by the Probate Court of Leavenworth County, Kansas.

All parties interested in said estate will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. All creditors are notified to exhibit demands against the said estate within Nine (9) months from the date of the first publication of this notice as provided by law. and if their demands are not thus exhibited they shall be forever barred. Johanna L. Krueger, Executrix of the Will of Wilhelmina Krueger, also known as Minnie Deceased, 'esse A.

Hall, Attorney for Executrix, Axa Building, Leavenworth, Kansas. ATTEST: iCenneth Harmon, Probate Judge. (First insertion Oct. 23, 1953) (The Leavenworth Times 3t) State of Kansas, Leavenworth County, ss. In the Probate Court of Leavenworth County, Kansas.

In- the matter of the estate of Annie Beck, Deceased. No. 3862 NOTICE OF HEARING The State of Kansas to all persons oncerned: You are hereby notified that a peti- on has been filed in said Court by Beck a son and one of the heirs-at-law of Annie Beck, De- eased, praying for the determination the descent of the following de- cribed real estate situated in the ounty of Leavenworth and State of tansas to-wit: Lots numbered, ten (10) and eleven (11) in Block numbered four (4), in Ewing Boelofson and Company's Subdivision of the City of Leavenworth. nd all other property, real and pe onal, or interests therein, owned by he said Annie Beck at the time of death; and you are hereby re- uired to file vour written defenses lereto on or before the 17th Day of ovember, 1953. at Ten (10) o'clock of said day in said Court, in the ity of Leavenworth, in Leavenworth ounty.

Kansas, at which time and ace said cause will be heard. Should you fail therein, judgment md decree will be entered In due upon said petition. Howard Beck Petitioner esse A. Hall, Attorney for Petitioner, Building, Leavenworth, Kansas. TTEST: enneth Harmon, Probate Judge.

(First insertion Oct. 23. 1953) (The Leavenworth Times 3t) In the District Court of Leavenworth County, Kansas Elmer Turner. Plaintiff vs Myrtle Turner, Defendant No. 34407 NOTICE To: Myrtle Turner, defendant above named: You are hereby notified that Elmer Turner, the plaintiff above named, has filed his Petition for Divorce in the above entitled court and cause; that you must answer said Petition on or before the I4th day of December, 1953, or the same will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you of the following nature, to-wit: Absolutely divorcing plaintiff from you for your fault on the grounds of ABANDONMENT FOR MORE THAN ONE YEAR and for such other and further relief as plaintiff may be entitled to In the premises.

Elmer Turner. Plaintiff. By: Thomas J. Brown, Jr. Attorney for Plaintiff (First insertion Oct.

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