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Mfrg Vqlley Memo<br />
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~UIZ, <strong>Ord</strong>, Ntbr., lBund.iy, Mdr. 12, 1970 , (I'age 7) Mr. and Mrs. Leo Llroezek and Mr, an; Mtp. Albert Peterson, ind- Yqt Friday evpt&j '<br />
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Janice uere Sunday evening Mr. Peterson was released fro111 at the Jac uvalls. Mr. ' Qri<br />
guests of the Frank Placzeks at Vallev Countv Hosu~tal Saturdav Mrs. * Isaac Luoma werE Sundav*. ..<br />
-r s 7.<br />
hup City.<br />
Sunday eveiing -visitors we& evening- vl~itors.~~ ' - r+ 7 yzut<br />
. Mrs. Russell Hackel and son Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterson a ~ d Mrs. Henry Lange visite<br />
irweid to Sergeant<br />
Mark, and Mrs. Lydia Koelling Cher41 and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan qnd Mrs. John Gosch an<br />
v~slted Mrs. Robert Miller at Peterson. Walter Linkes - last Tuesdav sf;<br />
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Greeley last Wednesday after- Mr.<br />
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and Mrs. Dan Cook droie ternoon. ,<br />
3%<br />
By Bertha Clement Mrs. Henry Lange were their Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lange and time ...<br />
in <strong>Ord</strong> Hinh School. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foth noon. to Cozad Sunday where they<br />
Mr. and Blrs. Ervin Sohrweid daugl~ter LaVera and family, the family.<br />
George Bremer, who returned were ueekend guests of their Mr. and Mrs. William Breme kisited their daughter, Mrs. Roreceived<br />
a te1epho:le call fro111 illorris Ellivtts of Grand Island The, Women's Society of froill White, S. D. last &tonday, daughter and family, the D i c k visited Mr. and Mrs. ~ame! berta Stewart and son Danny.<br />
their son Harold Monday evk Sunday the Langes and guests Chr~st~an Sercice met at the says his mother Elsie Bremer Beidecks, at McCook. They re- Bretner at St. Libory Sunday They returned home Monday.<br />
ning. He has received a promo- were among those at the birth- Mira Valley United Methodist was really en'oying her birthday turned home Sunday.<br />
aiternoon.<br />
Mrs. Lores Hornickel and Rogtion<br />
and is now Sgt. Harold day dinner for Alan, age 5, the Church Thursday. The lesson, cards. Her daughter had put Mr. and Mrs. Gust ,Foth, Jr.<br />
LEGAL "1!<br />
Mrs. Fred Veskerna and, Mrs. er visited her father Will~aili<br />
Sohrweid. He is in the marines son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert "Leisure Time" was presented them in a scrap book.<br />
and Paul made a business trip Martin Fuss were Sunday dinner Bockstadter in Hastings Friday.<br />
and, stationed at Twenty-Nine gredthauer of Arcadia. Others by Mrs. Edain Lenz and Mrs. Our son, Don and "his three to Omaha Thursday. Mr. and guests of Mrs. Sophie Fuss. Af- Saturday afternoon Mrs. Hornic-<br />
Pahq, Calif. present uere Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rollie Staab. Kostesses were Mrs. sons" were up from Kearney Mrs. Frailcis Ryschon accompa- ternoon and supper guests were kel and sons Randy and Roger<br />
-- Ohlinan and Mr. and Mrs. Don Arden Koelling, Mrs. C h a r 1 e s again Sunday. They left early as nied them as far as Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fuss, visited Mr. and Mrs. David Glins-<br />
Weekend guests of hlr. and Ohlrgan. all of Central City, and Morgan and %rs. -Merein Hor- the boys had to get in a little where they spent the day with Brian and Christie of Grand 1s: mann at ~ockville<br />
--- nickel. Table decorations were more practice. lt was farnily their cousin, Miss Delpha Taylor. land.<br />
night at the church they attend When the Foths returned to Lin-<br />
Rev. and Mrs. Duane Davis<br />
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flowers and Easter baskets.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Luoina and<br />
in Kearney and they were pre- coln they took Paul to the State<br />
and sons David and Eric of North<br />
The regular monthly meet-<br />
Janet Lange, daughter of Mr.<br />
Sandy spent Saturday evening<br />
paring three musical numbers - Capitol - to the top.<br />
Loup u ere Sunday dinner guests<br />
FARM SALE<br />
and Mrs. Eldon Lange, graduat-<br />
with the John Gydesens at Scotia. of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Clement. ings d the soil and I$c@ej<br />
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ed fro111 Grand Island School of singing and instrumental. There- ,\ir. and Mrs. Gust Foth Sr. Tuesday evening of last week Mr. Mrs. fjobert Pier and son Brett<br />
sa plajing the violin; Edwin, the visited Mr. and Mrs, Ed Ttrdik and Mrs. Herb Dqlitz were sup- were Thursday dinner guests +of<br />
Conservatiop' Pistri~f will<br />
Wednesday, March 18<br />
Business Mar. 6. She will spend<br />
two weeks at home wlth her guitar: Victor, the cornet and at Central City Sunday.<br />
per guests of the Luoqag. the Bill Ryschons. Mrs. Ryschon<br />
Sale Time 11:00 A.M.<br />
folks, then go to Milwaukee, Rex, the drum. I didn't ask but I The Rev. and Mrs. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Archle Mason also cared for one yeak old , be held on the firsf, TbvrB-'<br />
I<br />
As we have leased our farm we wiil sell all our personal<br />
where she win be employed by assume their mother was at the West of LincoIn were. Friday were Friday supper guests of Rusty, the son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
,. i<br />
consistin of livestock machinery and feed at the farm located COncordia College.<br />
piano. They said their Dad was overnight guests of Rev. and their son and family, the Merrill Jim Ostrander in her home that<br />
day of every'month it thel<br />
North o~ezterville,'Nebr., on Hiway 183, or 15 miles South<br />
manager.<br />
' /<br />
Attending the World Day of<br />
gent, Nebr. on Hiway 183.<br />
Mrs. Earl Higgins and family, Masons.<br />
day. Bill Meese was a Friday<br />
Prayer at the Scotia United . I can really change birthdays Sunday dinner guests were the Mr, and Mrs. Dick yeterson supper guest.<br />
SCS Office, Qrd, starting citI<br />
94 Cattle<br />
Methodist Church Friday were when I write news. Florence Rev, and Mrs. Elmer Mundy of and family, including Mark and Mr. and Mrs. Will Foth visited<br />
the following from the Mira Hornickel and Eunice ' Hi gins Lexington. Mr. Mundy is asso- Connie home from Kearney State<br />
8:00 p.m.<br />
24 Choice Hereford Stock Cows, 3 to 5 years old, some calves at side,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dunbar Sunbalance<br />
Ma~ch Calving. 41 Choice Hereford Stock Cows, 6 to 8 ears 4ld, Valley Church: Mrs. Harry Foth, hare theirs Peb 21, not Fe%. 17 ciate director of Nebraska Coun- College and Irene Hprnickel day afternoon.<br />
I-ite<br />
March calv~ng. 5 Angus Crossbred Stock Cows, 5 and 6 years ord, March Mrs. Edw~n Lenz, Mrs. Ed Cook, ' as I dated them.<br />
cil on Alcohol Education. were dunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kriewald<br />
calving. Angus Breeding Bull, 3 years old. Registered Galloway Bull, Mrs. Katle Marks, Mrs. Russell<br />
4 years old.<br />
Hackel. Mrs. Gust Foth, Jr.,<br />
14 - Dairv Cows Mrs. 'Elmer Hornickel, Mrs.<br />
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Howard Cook, Mrs. Isaac Luoma,<br />
Mrs. Welter Huebner, Mrs. Will<br />
Foth, Mrs. Jack Rashaw, Mrs.<br />
Maurine Koelling and Mrs. EIar-<br />
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a<br />
,<br />
4 Holstein Milk Cows 3 years old, milkin now. 8 Holstein Milk Cows,<br />
4 to 7 years old, 6 m!lking now 2 to fresien by sale day. 2 Holstein 2<br />
year old springing heifers. 1 ofs stein Heifer Calf. 3 Angus Cross Calves.<br />
Dairy Equipment<br />
300 Gallon Dari-Kool bulk tank, stainless steel. Farm-master 2 unit milking<br />
machine, 2 Surge stainless steel buckets, complete with line. IHC<br />
4-S stainless steel Cream Separator. Cream cans, milk pails, etc. \~<br />
15 Hamp Shoats. 160 lbs.<br />
Machinery<br />
1965 IHC 706 Gas Tractor, fully powe,red, 2 pt., good tires, excellent<br />
cond~t~on. 1958 Case 700 Gas Tractor, l~ve power, power steering, Eagle<br />
hitch, good shape. 1952 Case D. C. Gas Tractor, live power, near new<br />
tires ood shape. 1954 Ford Jubilee Gas Tractor, good shape. 1963<br />
~he;r let 3," ton 4 speed pickup, with 6!/2 x 81/1 foo! stock rack and<br />
$ox, flew mofor. 1968 MassevUarr~s 300 Combie wcth 14 .foot<br />
f~$,id: hydraul~c llft reel, power steertng and brakes, w~th cab, .vanable<br />
s eed cyl~nder w~th concave control from cab. 1968 Massay-Harr~s 3 row<br />
38 inch Corn head, Model 33, with quick tach heads. 196 Sideuinder<br />
160 in., with hydraulic markers, 4 IHC planter un~ts, 2 l~qu~d 110 gall<br />
I n fertilizer tanks, 2 Insecticide boxes and attachments. 1968 Erow<br />
Bauble Tool Bar, rear mounted Cultivator complete wrth 3 pt. hitch.<br />
John Deere 4.~0~ Lister, rotary moldb rds, 3 pt. rear moynt. IHC 4-<br />
raw todi 40 in hydraulic lift. John %re 2-row 40 I,. Corn Planter<br />
with dry !&tilize; boxes. IHC 2-rok mounted Lister, rotary moldboards<br />
and fert~lizer boxes. 1963 Farmhand 5 wheel s~de rake. John Deere.11<br />
ft. dump rake. John Deere 4 sectloti rQtary hoe. Van Brunt 12 ft. 10 In.,<br />
Grain Drill. Case 2 row 40 in. mounts3 Cultivator for Case 700, 830, 730<br />
and 830 series fracfors. Ford 7 foot mounted Mowcr. Johp Deere 12 foot<br />
spring tooth harrow, hydraulk. Farmhand F.10 Loader, 12 foot head,<br />
push-off attachment manure head forage head, gravel plate. John<br />
Oeere 9 foot Field &l!ivator with ;weeps. Graham Hogme 10 foot cktisel<br />
low, hydraulic. Bla~r 90 bushel mapure spreader P.T.0 on ruboer.<br />
196: IHC 13l/a foot Tandem Wheel DISC. 1968 ~ayiath 56"foqt 8 inch<br />
Grain Avger, P.T.O., Kelly Ryan 46 foot Grain Elevator and Speed lack.<br />
4 foot Soil Mulcher, l~ke new. 13 foot Movnted Harrow. Case 15 foot<br />
Straight Disc. 4 section Harlow. Case 2 row Go-dig. Case 9 blade 8 foot<br />
One-Way. Westendorf Wagon, 5 ton gear, 6 x 12 foot box, hydraul~c<br />
hoist on rubber. Wagon, 6 x 10 foot box on r bter. Older Wagcn on rubber.<br />
John Deere gear wtth 7 x 16 faat flat Led on rubber. John Deeie<br />
gear w~th 7- x 14 foot hay rack on rvber. Older Hay Rack on rubber.<br />
Letz 340 gr~nder, belt drtven. Lots of m~scellaneous Items.<br />
Hay and Feed<br />
60 Ton 1st and 2nd cutting alfalfa hay in movable stacks '69 hay. 6 Ton<br />
gh cutting alfalfa hay. 4 Ton prairie hay. Some baled &heat straw. 85<br />
ushel oats. 1000 Bushels real good dry '69 corn.<br />
TERMS - Cash<br />
Ronald 8. Allen Woodward, Auctioneers Molly Woodward, Clerk<br />
NOTE: This is an outstanding sale of clean used ard late model machiner'y<br />
that hsd excellent care. The $tack cows are In range condition<br />
and one of the good cow herds that w~ll be offered for sale In the<br />
arpa; the dairy herd is a young set of cows that are coming in to their<br />
prlme produci~g years.<br />
As we have given up our lease and are discontinuing our<br />
rahching operatioh the fbllowini will be sold at the ranch,<br />
k@wn as the Rush Place, 1 mile northwest of Anselmo, Nebraska<br />
oh Hiway 2 then 2 miles west,<br />
w6dnesdaY, March 18<br />
old Rice.<br />
Mr. an4 Mrs. Dave Lange and<br />
family visited her folks, Mr. and<br />
Mrs. William Lucke at Shelby.<br />
Ia., Sunday.<br />
Dr. W~llard Visek of Ithaca,<br />
N.Y, arrived Saturday for a visit<br />
with his mother, Mrs. Anna<br />
Visek. He lea~es for California<br />
Wednesday. as he is on a lecture<br />
tour. IIe plans to stop to<br />
see his inother again on his return<br />
trip,<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Llo>d Geueke<br />
entertained at dinner Sun-<br />
day in honor of their granddaughter<br />
Dahn Marie Stowell,<br />
who was \wo years old. Other<br />
guests were the honores parents,<br />
Mr. and Mrs., Bob Stowell<br />
and baby slster Kr~sten of Lincoln,<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Sintek<br />
and Steve of North Loup, Mr.<br />
and Mrs. W. H. Stouell and<br />
Mrs. Carol Geweke and Barry.<br />
Mary Huffman was hostess at<br />
a slumber party Saturday to<br />
celebrate her recent 13th birthday.<br />
The party began at noon<br />
Saturday with Joan and Joyce<br />
Fuss. Linda Hansen. Linda<br />
~ange and Patty Veskerna as<br />
guests. Additional guests at the<br />
Ed Huffrnan home for Sunday<br />
dinner and lunch were the rest<br />
of the Frank Fuss fainily and<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holtz and<br />
family.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bredthauer<br />
uere guests of blr. and Mrs.<br />
Herbert Klein of Cairo Thursday<br />
in obser~ance of the 40th<br />
ueddlilg annikersary of the<br />
leins. A sister and brother-in-<br />
r<br />
aw of Mr. Klein, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Emil Beger of Omaha also helped<br />
celebrate the occasion. The<br />
three couples had dinner at Bosselman<br />
Plaza in Grand Island<br />
and spent the afternoon at the<br />
- Klein home. Mr. Klein is a cous-<br />
in of Mr. Bredthauer. In the<br />
ecening Mr. and Nrs. Bredthauer<br />
vislted Emma and Eda Dobberstine<br />
in Grand Island.<br />
Mr, and Mrg. 1rci:ig King attended<br />
the ~cdding of her<br />
nephew, Clair Cardcr and Sue<br />
~derber at St. Edwards Satur-<br />
day. Sunday dinner guests of the<br />
Sde Time: 12:00 Noon Lunch by Altar Society Yarold King family were her<br />
-. sister and familv, the Tom Con-<br />
1 20 HO~S~S<br />
I<br />
Belgian<br />
I<br />
and Mules 20<br />
Mares and their Colts iron1 coming 3-years old<br />
down to year old colts<br />
4 Belgian Mares, well broke 1 Black Yearling Filly<br />
to work. Have been used ev- 1 Brown Yearling Filly<br />
ery winter for at least five<br />
,T,h;ea,'jy; ;T~ 0&~f. Belgian<br />
ears on hay sled. White sock<br />
egged. All bred to Belgian 2 Suckling Colts<br />
T<br />
Stud. \<br />
2 2-year-old Fillies-Blonde<br />
sorrels with white manes and<br />
tails. Matched perfect. Broke<br />
to lead.<br />
2 Yearling Fillies - Blonde<br />
Sorrels with white manes and<br />
tails. Broke to lead.<br />
2 Yearling Stud Colts -<br />
Blonde Sorrels - with white<br />
manes and tails. Broke to lead:<br />
These six cdts are bred alike<br />
and march perfect. Cpifs all have<br />
white sock legs.<br />
1 Black Sad d l e Mare -<br />
Snjooth mouth and broke the<br />
best.<br />
1 Belgian Sorrel Stallion -<br />
soft, 3 years old.<br />
1 Sp;n of Mules, 5 and 6<br />
years old. Well broke to work.<br />
Weisht 1000 Ibs. each.<br />
1 Jack Mule - 3 year old.<br />
Broke to lead.<br />
1 Molly Mule 2 2 year old.<br />
Broke to lead.<br />
Cattle<br />
115 Hereford Stock Cows, 2 to 1 G u e r n s e y Milk Cow.<br />
7 years old. , Heavy Springer.<br />
30 Black and Cross bteil 3 Registered Hereford Bulls<br />
COWS, 4 to 7 years old. These cows are in range condi.<br />
10 Hereford and Shorthorn tion. Some calves on the ground,<br />
cross cows i h fall The rest are heavy springers. The<br />
cows ill be sorted for age and<br />
calves.<br />
sold if lots to suit the buyer.<br />
1 REGISTERED BRAND \<br />
Pick-Ups and Trucks<br />
1965 F.100 Ford Pick-up V8, 4- 1969 370 Electric Alpine Twin<br />
speed. Long, wide box.' Custom<br />
cab.<br />
Track Skiddoo.<br />
1959 I/ TO;> Chevrolet pick-up, 41<br />
saeed. 6' cvl.<br />
1968 Eld~rado 8liz ft. Camper, like<br />
new.<br />
19Si dodge ' 2-Ton Truck. Folddown<br />
box. 2-speed. 2000 mi!es Riding Lawn Mower, nearly new<br />
6n a reconditioned, 5pgin.e.<br />
r<br />
wlth front head cut.<br />
1949 John Deere A Tractor with 2<br />
No. 5 Mowers - 1 Mounted and<br />
1 trail type. Bcth PTO driven.<br />
Real mowing ouff~t.<br />
John Deere Side Delivery Rake<br />
with rubber replecement teeth.<br />
Nearly new.<br />
Case 3-16 Plow on rubber<br />
Hay Sled with Gooseneck 12'x16'<br />
deck<br />
Bell Tele~hone Pole Trailer; 8:25<br />
Truck Tires. make a good irrigation<br />
pi e trailer.<br />
Case ~nsicge Cutter with two<br />
heads. -<br />
John Deere Csection Harrow<br />
IHC Side Delivery Rake<br />
7.ft. Krause Ong-Way<br />
John Peere Manure Spleader<br />
John Deere 12-ft. Straight Rake<br />
MACHINERY I<br />
IHC 12-ft. Straight Rake<br />
2.16 Case Plow<br />
lbft. Woodbine Disc.<br />
John Deere 2-Row Go-Dig<br />
2-Way Hydraulic Cylinder, new<br />
Wagon on Rubber<br />
Powder River Dehorning Chute<br />
3-pt. Cement Mixer<br />
Double Tree Cart<br />
Double Compartment Dog Box<br />
New Calf Puller<br />
Calf Pu:ler<br />
Mounted Buzz Saw<br />
Wide Tractor Front for Int. C or<br />
Super C<br />
100 Gal!on Gas Tank<br />
Gas Range<br />
Refrigerator<br />
Forks, Wire Stretchers<br />
Maay Miscellaneous Items<br />
1 Some sfacked hay to be sold by.the stack.<br />
12-Ft. Big' Valley New Portable Loading Chute, with 75<br />
New Portable Corral Panels - St" high and 10' long.<br />
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I<br />
nellys, and Gene Kurth, all of<br />
Genoa; Mrs. Dorothy Born of<br />
Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs. Irving<br />
King. The birthdays of Mrs.<br />
Connelly and Mrs. lIarold King<br />
were celebrated.<br />
Mrs. Irving King accompanied<br />
Mrs. Corwin Cummins and<br />
Ann to the funeral services of<br />
,Mrs. J. E. Griffeth, age 86, at<br />
Albion last Wednesday. Mrs.<br />
Griffeth was an aunt of Mrs.<br />
Cumll~ins and a lifeti~ne friend<br />
of Mrs. King.<br />
Mr. 'and Mrs. Willard Iiarkness,<br />
Gary and Paul were Sun-<br />
day dinner uests of Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Dan ~piinek and children<br />
at the North Loup Cafe. The<br />
Mar. 12th birthday of Mrs. Spilinek<br />
was celebrated.<br />
Among those attending the<br />
steak supper at Phillips 66 in<br />
Loup City, Saturday with Reuben<br />
Cook as host were Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Harry Foth, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Bryan Peterson,, Eldon Foth, Mr.<br />
and Nrs. Edwln Lenz and Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Orel Koclling.<br />
Sund,ay dinner guests of Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Francis Ryschon were<br />
Rdr. and Mrs. Gordon Foth and<br />
family, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Foth<br />
Jr., and Paul and Mr. and ilihs.<br />
Bill Ryschon, Mike and Randy.<br />
Afternoon visitors were the<br />
Rev, and Mrs. .Robert Pier and<br />
son Brett and Mr. and Mrs. Donald<br />
Troudt of Stockton.<br />
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.<br />
Ed Cook were itr. and Mrs.<br />
Reuben Cook of Loup City, Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Don Otto of Hastings<br />
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foth.<br />
Irvin Schoemaker of Scotia was<br />
an *afternoon visitor, Mrs. Albert<br />
Peterson. Mrs Howard<br />
Cook and ~eb. E ~ iiiggins I<br />
were also recent visitors.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sohrueid,<br />
Brian apd Tonia of Kearney<br />
were Sunday dinner guests of<br />
Mr. and Alrs. Ervin Sohr\reid.<br />
In the afternoon they all called<br />
op t,he Thead Nelsons and<br />
returned to the Sohrneid home<br />
for lunch. Betty Nelson was an<br />
additional lunch guest. -<br />
DeCysle Burson and Barbara<br />
Rahm, both attending school in<br />
Dencer spent the weekend from<br />
Thursday to Sunday with his<br />
folks, the Alfred Bursons. Additional<br />
Friday supper guests<br />
were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pokornv<br />
and Ste~e and Mr. and Mrs. ROT-<br />
lie Staab alld children. Saturday<br />
the Bursons and Miss Rahm were<br />
dinner guests of the R o 11 i e<br />
Staabs. Sunday dinner guests of<br />
the Bursons, besides the Den~er<br />
guests, were Mr. and Mrs. Ed-<br />
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Betty Crocker<br />
c,<br />
jlgfS<br />
12 Oz.<br />
Tin 59~ D-Con<br />
1 I<br />
Sara Lee<br />
18 Oz. Can<br />
- I I. -- 99c Parkerhouse Rolls 39c<br />
I Pudding 31c I -.-,I<br />
,TERMS OF SALE - CASH. Nothing to be removed until<br />
settled for. Not res~onsible for accidents. win Lenz, Dale Wilson and the<br />
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Rollie Staa!, family.<br />
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b&r* J,<br />
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P<br />
LL.a,d<br />
or Evelyn . L Frdncois<br />
Jo nny ~tivet~,'Auct~onccr<br />
or~+hy Ltiver~~and pawlink Catlett, Clerks<br />
, . . .. . *a ..<br />
Managar<br />
enjo~ing extra time with thcir<br />
. erandson Barry since his mother.<br />
' ear01 ~e~cke; is leaching part-<br />
8 02. Pkg.<br />
. 79c<br />
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