Beatrice, Nebr., Thursday, July 5, 19450 IN UNIFORM^On Weck-Fnd Pass Stationed in Californiacame from Kt. Filov. Kans.army air field, Calif., is 1st Lt j Ix’she E. Kassebaum, formerly of Beatrice. Nebr.. who is now 'staHuman.—V-|y*a\es for ('oloradoBURCHARD Sgt. Man left Thursday for Camp'in Krie Carson, 1tioned with the Sixth Ferrying 1 Group and the Air Transport Com- i mands Ferrying Division.As a member of the Sixth Ferrying Group Lt. Kassebaum helpsColo., after visiting his v\ children in Burchard._Y—ife andaccomplish their vital work of ferrying planes from pr«duction lines of southern California to bat-Granted FurloughBURCHARD — • Sgt. Yarpc has been grantedHubert a nothertlefronts the globe around.In service since 7 July 1942, Kassebaum received Ins commisfurlough after having tlnn l»»lt;a Innlnvi !lt;«army hospital in Missouri the eldest son of Mr. and M Ynrpe of south of Burch:J Wirt 1 - i .. ^llt'lfUl' * 1. _ i. ^ W«* « i[ji? cast at an . He is irs. Karl *rd andng shellsion 3 Nov. 1943, and was promoted to present rank of 1st Lt.. 3.fttlt* (if t tu« f Inipit 04 fwiMi•J 111 llfl'l. Jit: lliifi O* ^ will* |bat missions, and has been awared j the KTO ribbon with four battle stais and the Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters. Kassehaurn is thewhile in service overseas. His son of Mrs. Martha Kassebaum. brother, Pvt. Duahc Yarpe, is hoa- j 705 Grace St., Beatrice. Nebr., and pitalizcd with a shot through the is a graduate from Beatrice high shoulder, and experts to he sent school. Prior to his army career, back to the States as soon as he was employed hv Store Kraft transportation is available. j Mfg., Beatrice. Kassebaum is 2.1—V _years old.(omnlelrs Basic Traliiintr I--