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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • Page 8

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i. on through thft fhey first went to 'theft down along ifr.fiMtern on Fri" Tthtfi' Farrar iiiaed When she Was given Ihower honoring 1181 birthday during the social Novotny accompanied her L. O. Novotny, for two weeks, where stationed, Bernadine Chadi- spending the time with her Mrs. Harold Schneider and iiy and Mrs.

Burnell Schneider fathfly of Summerfield, KanS, After receiving his discharge making a trip into Canada, -3DWlght Houseman returned t6 the homft of his parents, Mr. and George Houseman in Lincoln. 'He visited at the home of his i grandmother and aunt, Mrs. Mary Vttdriekson and Julia, for a short. Miss Marjorie Outhier left for Grand Island to visit at the home of her sister, Mrs.

Lee Montgomery. She will be employed at Grand Island. Miss Joan Knuffe of, Hanover. summer guest atHhe home Of Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Husa, returned on Tuesday to Hanover to take up her school work. Mrs. Elizabeth Graves of accompanied Mr, and Mrs. car Fredrickson to Lincoln on VWednesday. They took Ormah up 'to enter nurses' training In Bryan hospital.

A basket dinner was enjoyed in -the old home place of the Willey family on the Kansas-Nebraska honoring Earl Martindale and i Miss Evalyn Sutter of Kansas City, Mo. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Elma Willey, Mr, and Mrs. John March and Ronny, Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Olmsted and Norma, Mr. and Mrs, Pat Olmstead and children, of Oketo, v. Kans.i Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Willey and children jind Mrs. Maggie Hubbard of Wymore, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Willey and family, Mr. Mrs.

Lon Livingston. Martin' dale" and Miss sutler left for City after dinner. Mrs. Fred RoKer went to Beaton Tuesday and visited at the of Bertha and Vella Whit. On Wednesday Mrs.

Raker Mearldlne went to Lincoln on and shopping. Mrs. Ray Thompson and chll- dren and Mrs. Paul Graham and fc Kae LaJeanne left for Seattle, to visit relatives and plan ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS REGARDING TERMINAL LEAVE PAY, i Pnildtnl Truman not rfffntcf Into tew Rtl ef 1948, wWoh wrtiottMt bMSflft let and percent of armmd end cash and bond to cwtaJn an a lew and oniwew ol Jo men and women. 9 Q.

What aflaettd by Any honorably itparnled S.ptemb.r 8, 1939 and I. 1946, ia Q. A. Q. A.

S.ptomb.r 8, an ep.m kl of i. araHon cr.dlii lor which h. wai not wh: a during p.riod nntfoud Und.r law ihey alrsady tor accumulalsd WAAC TttflY flro tho tim. th.y aft.r th. nam.

chang.d Q. How do.i a go about eoll.etlng A form at any post fill It out and hav. natarlMA rmd mail It to th. appropriate financ. officer with th.

original copy ol your dT.charg., a photottatie copy, or a tru. copy certified by an authorit.d civil official. Q. What II 1 hav. lost my .1 A.

A. Apply for a Certificat. in Ll.u of OUcharg. to on. of th.

foUowlna, Th. Adiutant General of th. Army, 4300 Goodfellow StfLouU 20, Bur.au of Naval Per.onne Division el the Marine Corps, or Commandant of th. Coast Guard, all at Washington 25, D. C.

A' have lesrttmn $50 coming to you, you will be paid by Treasury check. If more than $50, bonds be Usu.d for multiples of $25 and a check for the balance. Q. My husband ha. died since his discharge.

May I collect the A Yes vou as his next of ldn executrix or administratrix, will collect tho entire benefit in cash; no bonds will be Issued. O. What II a person has become insane? A. The guardian legally appointed by a court will receive a cash Q. How long do I hav.

to fil. for th.s. bonds? Until September 1, 1947. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS REGARDING TERMINAL LEAVE PAY April mi, 0 Will receive air discharge back? 1 th. win te finished processing twtieatUm; Compressor Q.

pt.e....d more quickly if I In A. No. AM appUeattoni A. taLi Q. can I Mp A.

el V.Ufani Community Information and AoM.ory in nation will be- pr.par*«l help you fill out your form. 'Mort of will a Notary Public handy who will notarfw form of chdrao. Q. I my erfalnal di.charao papor to finatie. officer, I may 06 wo.ki on my powon of honorable Mnrfeo, yon any MagoiUotw to copt with ij Many of VctMou Community Information and Ad- rUory Cont.ri maintain pnotoital.

planta whoro copto of dlt- eharg. pap.rt or. mado fro- ol chargo. Othow hat. commercial eontracti for Ihtt work at low tatoi.

any commercial photographer can copy a doeumont at eort. It that you haro a photoitat mado btforo your dtichargo papor io tho financo otteor. Additionally, T.terani havo tholr diiehargo recorded at their county court Q. Should I hurry to got my application In? A. That it not noeosiary.

You hare a year, until September 1, 1947, to file your claim, and your bondi will maturo on tho dato rogardlou ol whon you filo. Q. How long will I to wait rocolro paymonW A. There no way accurately to arurwer this. Within a short of tlmo you will recelre your discharge papor back with a notation on it to th.

that your application is being, proceiiod. In du. tlm. your and check will b. mailed to you.

Do not writ, your financ. offictr atking about th. progtMi'of your application. H.plylng to this correspondence will only take up that h. could UM otherwise to proceis your application.

We proud to represent the Wayne Air Compressor because it is everything you need and want to pljt ypUr filling station requirements. It is also ideal for paint spray outfits. We have these compressors for immediate Get yours nowl to stay until the middle of Sep- tember. They will also visit In California. Allen It-win of Wymore is spending several days with his cousin, Charles Bohner.

Johnnie Robinson and Don Schultze made a business trip to Falrbury on Thursday. Mrs. P. M. Hodge is enjoying a visit from her father, Mr.

Benidlct of Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bahr left on Saturday noon for Estes Park, where they will spend a week's They will also visit Mrs. Bahr's mother fir Colorado.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stansberry of Blue Rapids, were overnight guests of John Robinson on Thursday. WARDS GRIiAT drum-lot oil sale! WARDS VITALIZED Oil as it LUBRICATES because of added chemicals. For OcC Gal I all vehicles.

Buy in drum lots and SAVBJ i In 55-Gal. drums SO-Gal. drum Gal. Bulk (In your container) 2 Qt Pure Pennsylvania eo to give complete lubri- For all vehicles. Save Gal buy in drum lots! Per- in 55-Gal.

drums dram Gal. ypur container) Qt Tax STATE BPW MEETS OMAHA 1 of the Nebraska Federation of Business and Professional Womens' clubs met in Omaha Sunday and endorsed the nation program of "jobs, justice, and peace." The group urged that leadership development be stressed for qualified women in business, public office, and politics. LEGAL NOTICES LEWISTON NEWS Hold Final Service For Minden Air Hero NOTICE OF HBABINO IN THE COUNTY COURT OF COUNTY, NEBRASKA In re: Estate No. 7769 of 'William H. Swnn.

DeceaHed. The heirs at law, the creditors and all other persons interested In said estat'e will tnko notice that Ollvo Swan has filed her petition In said Court alleging that William H. Swan died Intcstnto October 1C, 1938. being a resident of Gftge County. Nebraska, and tho owner of tho following described real estate, situated In Gage County, Nebraska, to-wlt: The West Forty-five (W 45) feet of Seven (7) In McClel- Inn's Subdivision, an Addition to tho City of Beatrice.

Gage County, Nebraska. and that the interest of said petitioner In said veal estate Is an undivided ono-thlrd Interest and a homestead Interest. That no application has been made In the: State of Nebraska for tlie appointment of an administrator of tho state of said deceased and no administrator has been appointed In the State of Nebraska. Petitioner prays for a decree bar ring all claims, a determination of the time of tho death and of the heirs oC said deceased, their degree of kinship, the right of descent of real property belonging to said deceased and for such further relief as may be 'required. Said petition ha! been set for hearing before sale Court at 8 o'clock A.

M. September 3rd, 1946. (Seal) W. STEWART Acting County Judge Sackett, Brewster, Sackett Car stens. Attorneys for Petitioner.

Aug. 12-19-26. NOTICE OT SALH Notice is hereby given that virtue of an order of sale issued the District Court of Gage Countj Nebraska, in an action pending i such Court wherein August Holil an Enuna Hohl, his wife, are plaintiff and Anna D. Rutherford, unmarried Rolllo Smith, Widower: Charlott Hazel Smith, single; HoVil; Elsie Hohl, his wife; George Lt. and Mrs.

Hans Christensen of Shreveport, announce the birth of a son born Aug. llth. He has been named Nels, Mr. and Mrs. Pyle and son, Lyle, and Mr.

and Mrs. August Bock and family went to Lincoln Sunday to visit at the Rudolph Bock home. They enjoyed a picnic dinner at Antelope park. Lyle Pyle and Albert Starlln left Tuesday mornirtg 'for Santa Barbara, Calif. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Husa and children, Verneel and Verlyn, returned home Monday from a week's vacation with friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Seng and" 'amily have as their house guests over the weekend her sister and of St.

Joseph. A number from Lewiston attended the Adams picnic Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. Dinnis have purchased a house in Pawnee City, ind plan to move there soon. Miss Nellie Coleman and Fred took Grandma Dinnis to Beatrice Monday -afternoon visit her daughter, Mrs. -Emma Bush, who is a patient in the Lutheran hospital. Rev.

Homer Clements left for Camp Strator at Crete Mondky. Irene Bachenberg, Lois and Lousie Martin spent the weekend in Lincoln. The Lewiston Woman's club met at the home of Gertude Middleton Wednesday evening, Aug. 14th. After the business meeting a whtte elephant sale was held.

At the close of the evening refreshments was served by the hostess. Mrs. Emma D. Bush is still a patient in the Lutheran hospital in Beatrice. MINDEN, Aug.

26 Funeral services were held here today for Lawrence P. Liebers, 2B, Minden air corps hero who was' killed last Wednesday In a plane' crash in California. A fighter pilot, Liebers had served in the African and Italian campaigns and later returned to Europe for service in Germany. No details were learned here of tite accident at the Victorville, air field In which he was killed. The whale shark, largest living fish, is harmless, and puts up no fight when caught by man.

have our EMPIRE Jar over 20 ytan and are more than with the may il milk. We think EMPIRE it the greauat A factory representative will be at our store soon. Get your name and address to us at once for a free demonstration on.your herd. EMPIRE MUkeri in OH continuously for 15, 20, eTen 30 record that prOTei EMPlRE'slcadcrshap. auure normal, comfortable milking.

EMI'IRE mlfki uniformly, In out, and quickly pan for br mining laatcr with leu help. Write for details. Kendle Electric Co. Wiring, Radio and Refrigerator Service Appliance Repairing Wymore, Nebr. Phone 133 and Mary Hohl, his wife; Charles B.

Hohl, executor of the estate of John Hohl, deceased, are defendants; directing me as referee to sell the following real estate: Tract I. Lot Twelve (12) Hlatt's Addition to Odell. Nebraska, Tract II. The Southwest Quarter (SWU) of the Southwest Quarter (SWU) of Section Thirteen (13), Township One (1) North, Range Flvs (5). Tract III.

The Northeast Quarter (NEU) of the Northeast Quarter (NEVi) of Section Twenty-three (23). Township One (1) North, Range Five (5) except one acre. Tract IV. The North Half of thn Southwest Quarter (SWU) and tho Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter SWli) of Section Thirteen (13). Township One (1) North, Range Five (o) All East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Gage County, Nebraska I will sell said real estate at public auction on the JOlh day of September 1946.

at two P. M. of at the South Front door of the Court House in Beatrire, Gage County Nebraska. of sale are Fif teen percent on day sale, balance on confirmation. 40-80 WALTER VASEY Referee.

Sackett, Brewster, Sackett Car slena, Attys. AUK. 5-12-19-2 VOTXCB UABXVO In the County Court Gage Coun- in Re. aS Eatate No. 7758 of John Baker, Deceased.

The heirs at law, the creditors and all other persons interested In the estate of John Baker, deceased, will take notice that Agrnes Baker Carr, formerly Agnes Baker, has filed her In said court, alleging that John Bakor died intestate on No vern- ier 14. 1919. being a resident of Gage county, Nebraska; that lie died seized of the following described real estate In said Gage county. Lo-wlt: an undivided one-half Interest in the West 100 feet of the East 255 feet of Block Five (5) of Harnly's Division, an addition to the Village of Adams, and that Ihe interest of said petitioner in said real estate Is an undivided one-sixth share therein; That no application has been made in the state of Nebraska for the appointment of an administrator of the estate of said deceased. Said petitioner prays for a decree barring all claims, a determination of the time of the death of said John Baker and a de'termination of the heirs of the said John Baker, their degree of kinship, the right of descent of real property belonging to said deceased and for such other and further relief as may be reauired in the premises.

Said petition has been set for hear ing before said court in the cour room of said court, in the court house at Beatrice, Gage County, hraska, at 9 o'clock. A. Septem ber 3rd, 1946. ed AUKUBt Vwf'sTBWAKT, Acting County Judge. Hubka Hubka, Attorneys for Pe- tioner.

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