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DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY <br />(Relating to My Financial Affairs) <br />COPY <br />I, Sheila A. Vetick of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, appoint my spouse, <br />Martin R. Vetick, to serve as my attorney -in -fact ( "Agent ") to act for me subject to the <br />provisions of this instrument. If I have appointed more than one Agent, each shall <br />confer with the other concerning actions to be taken pursuant to this instrument; <br />however, each of my Agents shall have full power to act separately on my behalf. <br />ARTICLE I - ASSET POWERS <br />My Agent is authorized, in my Agent's discretion, with respect to all of my pro- <br />perty, whether real or personal, tangible or intangible (including all forms of securities), <br />to manage my financial affairs, sign documents and generally act for me in all matters <br />affecting any property in which I may have an interest now or in the future to the same <br />extent as though I were acting for myself including, but not limited to, the power to: <br />1. Sell and dispose of the proceeds of the sale; <br />2. Borrow money in order to buy; <br />3. Use credit and repay loans; <br />201604300 <br />4. Invest and establish brokerage or agency accounts (including margin <br />accounts); <br />5. Employ professional advisors, including attorneys, accountants and <br />registered investment advisors with full or partial discretionary powers; <br />6. Manage real and personal property, lease and receive rents; <br />7. Grant security interests in property; <br />8. Operate a business and create or liquidate legal entities; <br />9. Vote and exercise rights in securities; <br />10. Lend and guarantee loans; <br />11. Demand and receive amounts owing; <br />12. Settle and release claims; <br />13. Write and endorse checks, make deposits and otherwise deal with bank <br />accounts; <br />Page 1 of 7 <br />
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