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    Lynch News
Philippine Islands
Destination of Kayls
By >lr». Phyllis Mulhalr
Mrs. Don Kayl and children,
Cherie and Tim led from Sioux,
City, Iowa on Sunday for Travis
air force base In California. From
there she will go by plane to the .
Philippine islands where her hus
band is stationed with the air force.
They will IK e there for a period
of two years.
Mrs. Don Johnson, Mrs. Wallace
Moffett and Mrs. Emily Itcnire of
Montana called at Peter Mulhair's
Thursday afternoon, July 8
Mrs. Willard Lloyd was elected
delegate and Mrs. Gladys Spen
cer, alternate to go to the con
fraternity meet in Atkinson some
time in August.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heiser
were to Norfolk and Madison Sa
turday.
Mrs. Ronald Stewart was hostess
to a jewelry party held in the park
Thursday evening, Jufy 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carsten
Monday and Tuesday. July 6-7. i
Mr and Mrs. Ted Sehisslcr from
Sioux City took Faye Pinkerman ;
to Denver where they spent two I
weeks. Faye visited in the Demp
sey and Col man homes and the I
Schisslers visited their son and j
family.
Helena Hiseocks of Oregon and 1
Mr and Mrs Reggie Pinkerman !
and sons were supper guests at
the Veldon Pinkerman home. Oth
er callers July 8 evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Hiseocks, Eva
Hiseocks, Fay Pinkerman. Randy,
Delmer and Danny Pinkerman.
A birthday party for Ruth Os-1
born and Katie McDonald was held
Saturday night after the dance at
Harold Osborn's.
Mrs. Veldon Pinkerman and Vel
deen were O'Neill shoppers Thurs
day July 9
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hiseocks
and Helena Hiseocks from Oregon |
were supper guests at Thomas
Graham's Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank MeDnn- |
aid are enjoying a visit with two
of their grandchildren from Cali
fornia.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pinkerman
and Mr and Mrs. George Calkins
went to Madison Wednesday, July
8 and took in the races
Mr. and Mrs. George Sieler of
Butte were down for the 4th of July.
Emil Sedivy from Sioux City |
was a caller at the Albert Kalkow
ski home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Micanek ,
and children w'ent to Stuart the 4th
Joe Randy. Mrs. Gladys Steskal |
and children went to Stuart the 4th I
of July for the car races. ,
Mr. and Mrs Charles Courtnev ;
called at the Robert Courtney home
Thursday evening, July 8.
Mrs. Roliert Courtney and Sher
ry went to see her mother and
father, Monday evening, July 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward May at Mo- I
nowi.
Mr. ami Mrs. Vowton of Pick
town, S. I). were Wednesday,
July 8 guests at Tom Muller's. |
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jetor of
Baltimore. Md., arc spending two
weeks with the Art Norwoods.
Mrs. Norwood is Mrs. Jetor's moth
er.
The rural progressive club meet
Thursday afternoon with Mrs.El
mo Baines with 19 members and
one visitor. Mrs. Emily Denire of
Billings. Montana. Games, were
played. The lesson on growing old
was given by Mrs. Bill lfavranek.
A lunch was served by Mrs. Barnes
and co-hostess, Mrs. Vernon Dahl
berg.
Mrs. Don Kayl and children,
Mrs. Glen Hull and Mrs. Peter
Mulhair were in O'Neill Wednesday
July 8 to do some work for Mrs.
Roy Lowry. She isn’t able to do
much since she broke her arm
some time ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldan Nolan and
children were callers at Fairfax,
S. D. Thursday evening, July 9.
Reno Bolter was a super guest
Wednesday, July 8 at Peter Mul
hair’s.
Mrs. Glen Hull, Mrs. Bill Spen
cer and children were in O'Neill
Friday. Mrs. Spencer had to see
the dentist and they were dinner
guests of Mrs. Roy Lowry.
Frank Wceder and Frank Mul
hair helped Reno Bolter put up
hay Wednesday and Thursday,
July 8-9.
Mrs. Frank Mulhair. Mrs. Tom
my Courtney and children called
on Phyllis Mulhair Thursday after
noon, July 9 and brought home
made ice cream and cake as it
was Phyllis’ birthday. Mrs. Peter
Mulhair called in the evening to
wish her a happy birthday.
Mrs. Don Kayl and children were
overnight guests at Leonard
Havranek's Thursday, July 9.
Mrs. Don Kavl and Mrs. Glen
Hull were coffee guests Saturday
morning at Bill Spencer's.
Mrs. Leonard Havranek and
children called at the Bill Spencer
home Friday evening
Two girls from Minden stopped
to see Dorothy Mulhair enroute
home from the Black Hills. The
girls were former classmates.
Ed Wiley has returned to his
home in Missouri after visiting
friends and relatives here.
Emily Denire of Montana has
gone to Norfolk to visit friends and
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barnes went
to Burke. S.D., Thursday. July 9
to see Eddie McWright, who is in
the rest home there.
Riverside News
Birthday
Celebrated
Ky Mrs. Lionel Gunter
Friday evening guests at the
Alfred Napier home were Mr. and
Mrs. Max Graver, and sons, Da- j
vid and Dennis of New Windsor.
111., Mr. and Mrs. James V. Gun- ,
ter and family of Genesco, 111., Mr.1
and Mrs. William Gunter and two j
grandchildren of San Francisco, I
Calif, Mr. and Mrs. Rol Hord, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Switzer, Mr. and
Mrs. Dewitt Gunter, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewitt Hoke and Clayton and Mr.
and Mrs. Lionel Gunter. Late lunch
of home made ice cream, cake,
coffee and kool aid was served in
honor of Algenia Herd's birthday
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock were
guests Sunday at the Kenneth Pol-j
lock home in Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hoke and j
Mrs. Albert Prunty of Cleghorn,
la., were supper and overnight
guests Saturday at the Dewitt Hoke
home. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Iloke
and family of Cedar Falls, la.,
came in the evening and pitched
their tents in the Hoke's yard and
spent the night. The Iowa folks
plan to attend the Hoke reunion
in the country club at Plainview.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fry called on
Carl Christons at the Albert Lar
son home and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred
Fry at the Kitty Fry home Mon
day morning, July 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brion visited
at the Billv Lofquist Friday eve
ning.
The Seek and Share project club
had their picnic Sunday at the
Page park.
>lr. and Mrs. Ernest Scholl
meyer and family of Crofton vis
ited Monday and Tuesday, July
6-7 at the John Miller home.
The Ralph Pollock family went
to Geneva last Thursday to spend
a few days before returning to
their home at Seattle, Wash.
David and Lynne Rotherham vis
ited a few days last week at the
Billy Lofquist home.
Mi s. Lionel Gunter and members
of the 4-H garden club inspected
gardens of Francis and Mary Berg
strom, Vicki Miller, Jerry and
Douglas Taylor and Tommy
Schmidt Wednesday afternon, July
8.
Mrs Melvin Scheer and Faye
visite,. ... . „eill Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Schlottman vis
ited in Omaha Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chris ton
of Denver, Colo., and Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Larscil of Ewing
t ailed on the Dave Pollocks July
5 evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gunter
and Jimmy and Linda Partgoda of
San Francisco, Calif., arrived Wed
nesday evening, July 8 at the De
vvitt Hoke home for a few days vis
it.
Louis Miller and Mrs. Leo Mil
ler and Joan met Mrs. Walter Mil
ler in O'Neill July 9. She had been
visiting her mother for a few days.
Mrs Lynn Fry took Jackie Fry,
Leroy Napier and Cathy and Billy
Lofquist to the 4-H club camp at
Niobrara Thursday, July 9. Mrs.
Alfred Napier brought them home
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Frank Montgomery and
Carol and Monte Lueppe visited
part of Friday at the George, l,or
raine and Robert Montgomery
homes.
Mrs. Melvin Napier. Mrs. Daisey
Miller, Mrs. Bert Fink. Mrs. Wal
ter Miller, Mrs. Grant Mott, Mrs.
Fern Bollock, and Mrs. Edna Lof
quist surprised Mrs. Blanche Hem
inway on her birthday Friday af
ternoon. The uninvited guests fur
nished the lunch.
Mrs. Bert Fink called on Mrs.
Daisy Miller Wednesday after
noon, July 8.
Grant Schlottman of Valparaiso
and Mrs. Frank Montgomery and
grandchildren. Monte and Carol
Lueppe of Burbank, Calif., visited
Thursday and Friday at the S. S.
Schlottman home, returning to Val
paraiso Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgo
mery visited last Sunday after
noon at the Robert Montgomery
home.
Mrs. John Wunner called on
Mrs. Bert Fink one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgo
mery visited Friday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Iekler at the
Roy Sivesfnd home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and
Clayton and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel
Gunter and Paul joined other re
latives from Iowa, California,
Clearwater, Chambers. Aurora,
Plainview and Ewing at the coun
try club near Plainview for the
Hoke Reunion.
called at Peter Mulhair's Friday
evening.
Shlene Johnson spent a few days
with Hallie Carsten
Mr. and Mrs. Bub Carsten and
Hallie and Shlene Johnson were
O Neill shoppers Friday morning.
Rev. and Mrs. Willard IJoyd
and children and Virgil hiig
spent from Monday to Friday
at the youth camp at Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Under
wood from Oregon, Mrs. Hannah
Streit. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Blitzkie,
and Arnold Kayl were supper
guests at Frank Weeder’s Sunday,
In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Char
lie Underwood, Mrs. Hannah Striet
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weeder
called at the E. S. Soukup home
at Spencer.
Russel Moffett was to Spencer
and Butte Saturday on business.
Farm board meeting was held
at the Glen Davy home Friday
evening.
Wallace Moffett and Mrs. Don
Johnson went to Pierce Friday to
get a movie film that had been
missent
Emily Denire from Montana and
Mrs Wallace Moffett called on
Dr. Ira Friday morning as he
isn't feeling too good.
Mrs. Wallace Moffett, Mrs. Phyl
les Mulhair and Danny were to
O'Neill Friday. The two ladies were
to see the dentist.
Mr*. Harold Micunck. Mrs.
Frank Mol hair, Mrs. Homer
Tonner, Mrs. IJoyd Spencer, Mrs.
Ed Knhde and Mrs. Frank Kalal
were up to Butte to a meeting
Wednesday afternoon, July 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dahlberg
and children, Mr. and Mrs Elmer
Dahlberg went to Fort Randall
the 4th of July to a reunion picnic.
Mary Dahlberg of Spencer spent
a few days with Vernon Dahlberg.
Mrs. Art Tomlinson from Bas
sett was an over night guest Sa
turday at the Frank Weeder home.
Mrs. Emil Micanek was a Mon
day. July 6 caller at the Frank
Mulhair home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalkowski
were I^ake Andes visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Pinker
man left for Kansas City Friday.
They attended the ball game Fri
day night then Saturday and Mon
day they attended a T V. meeting.
Faye Pinkerman stayed with the
children.
Mr. end Mrs. Frank Weeder
and Margene were hi Norfolk
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NEBRASKA’S HIDDEN PARADISE
Long Pine, Nebraska
Band: Don Shaw
Date: July 19
STEAKS, SEA FOOD AND CHICKEN
5-9 p.m. Daily Sundays 11:30-2 and 5-9
Closed Mondays
AUCTION
SRPINGVIEW FLOUR and GRAIN COMPANY
Springview, Nebraska JAMES A. MOCK, Owner
REAL ESTATE, PERSONAL PROPERTY, INVOICE, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT,
SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1959
1:00 P.M. Sharp C.S.T. Sale To Be Held On Premises
Absolutely Sells to Highest Bidder Without Limit or Reservation.
LOTS 1 AND 2 IN BLOCK 23
Large corner lot having 190 ft. frontage on .1
St. facing South and 230 ft. frontage on 13th St.
facing East, plus an additional lot to the west,
40 ft. x 100 ft.
3 STORY 32x24 MILL
BASEMENT Eureka wheat scourer; conveyor
from granary; 2 Daisy feeders; 2 pits for large
elevators; elevator boots; hoppered bins for 650
bushel of grain.
MAIN FLOOR flour packer; bran packer; 4
double stands roller mills; milling separator;
wheat heater; feed governor; 2-pair high roller
mill; Blue Streak hammer mill with magnet
protector; system of roll exhaust; 2 wheat bins,
about 180 bu. cap.; 2 platform scales; 1-man lift
for all four floors; 2 9%’’x7” elevator legs; 12
6”x6” elevator legs.
SECOND FLOOR—2 B&L round reels; 2 Buck
ley grinders; 2 chemical feeders; B&L mid
dlings purifier; B&L wheat smutter and scour
er; C»W wheat washer, motor driven; roll suc
tion fan; cyclone dust collector; temperature
tank; 6 grain bins, about 900 bu.; flour bin.
THIRD FLOOR- B&L grain separator; vibrat
ing screen to grade C chop; round reel, Per
fection dust collector; 8 sec. B&L plain sifter,
size 014; wheat conveyor to temperature bin;
Alsof flour agitator; 3 grain bins, about 300 bu.
1 STORY 14x20 GRAIN DUMP
11/2 STORY 24x18 FLOUR STORAGE
1 STORY 32x29 OFFICE, STOCK RM.
Underground Concrete Fuel Tank
1 STORY 29x42 GARAGE, STORAGE
1 STORY 18x20 FEED, SEED HOUSE
1 STORY 20x40 GRANARY
METAL GRAIN BIN 1350 BU. CAP.
METAL GRAIN BIN 1000 BU. CAP.
METAL GRAIN BIN 1350 BU. CAP.
1 STORY 40x24 GARAGE
OPEN SCALES
RESIDENCE
All modern 3-bedroom home, nice lot, oil furn
ace, hot water heater, outside fireplace, gar
age, large kitchen with lots of builtins.
TOOLS:
BUSINESS:
Includes the entire operation of the Springview
Flour and Grain Company. The Mill has a
capacity of 600 pounds of flour per hour and is
fully equipped with Plain Sifters, Roller Mill,
with all cleaning and wheat washing equip.
About 2000 bu. grain cap., plus storage for fin
ished product. Brand name “Square Deal.”
PLUMBING:
Complete line of plumbing tools, equipment &
invoice of stock of about $6,000.00.
ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT:
Invoice at about $2500.00, full line of new tools
and equipment.
TERMS:
15% down day of sale, balance on closing. If
other terms are needed, contact Rogers Agency
or Raitt Real Estate by sale day.
Sale Conducted By:
ROGERS AGENCY
505 N. Jeffers, North Platte, Nebr., Ph. LE 2-5770
RAITT REAL ESTATE
Ainsworth, Nebr.
Deioit News
By Mrs. Henry Reimer
To Modernize Deioit School
A large crowd attended the spe
cial meeting at the Deioit school
on Monday evening, July 6. It was
decided by vote to cover the floor,
put on screens and put in rest
rooms.
E. L. Sisson is hospitalized in
Neligh, his condition was given as
"eood” on Friday, July 10.
Mrs. James Squire' called on
Mrs. Henry Reimer Monday after
noon. July 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson McDon
ald and Virginia took Mrs. Merle I
Angus and Myra Lee to her home
in Lincoln on Wednesday, July 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Miller and
Timmy left for their home in Ri
vera, Calif., on Thursday July 9.
Richard McDonald and family vis
ited the Watson McDonald home
on Thursday, July 9.
Mrs- Otto Reimer of Lincoln,
Mrs. Echo Fisher of St. Edward,
Mrs. Helen Graham of Albion,
Mrs. E. L. Sisson. Fern and Fred,
visited relatives in Miller on Sun
day.
Mrs. Otto Reimer, Echo Fisher
and Mrs. Graham spent the week
end at the Sisson home
Otto Reimer made a trip to
Scotts Bluffs the first of the week.
Mrs. Mary Steams. Martha Kin
ney and Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Stearns -returned home from Lake
Traverse on Tuesday where they
had beyn on a fishing trip.
GueKts^at the Watson McDon
ald home last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Miller and Timmy of
Rivera, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Angus and Myra Lee of Lincoln
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mc
Donald and family of Oakdale. Vir
ginia McDonald, who is employed
in Neligh is spending her vaca
tion at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald.
Little Twila Temple. 6 year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Temple of Hastings was taken ill
early Sunday morning. She spent
some time at the Mary Lanning
Hospital in Hastings but is now
being cared for in her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Angus
called at the Watson McDonald
home on Tuesday, July 7.
Jewell Tomjack was injured in
a water skiing accident at Superior
on Sunday, July 5. The bones in
his left elbow were injured, hi
was hospitalized first at Superior
and later at Hastings. His arm
will be in a cast for three weeks.
He is the eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Tomjack.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer
called on the Jewell Tomjacks and
Howard Temples in Hastings on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack
called on Miss Anna Van Zandt at
the Neligh hospital several eve
nings last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arby Pfaff of La
Cross, Wise , were killed in a 3
car crash on Sunday, June 28. Mr.
Arby was 61 and his wife, 60. They
are cousins of Mrs. Mary Stearns.
Little Mike and Ray Tomjack,
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Tom
jack of Hastings are spending the
week at R. Tomjack s.
Crowded Out I.ast Week's News
Paul, 5 yr. old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Milliken, was cut se
verely on the face when he ran
into the street on Friday at Nor
folk and was hit by a car. He was
in surgery two hours following the
accident. His father is Harold Mil
liken, president of the Christian
college in Norfolk and is known
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christon
called Monday morning at the
Henry Reimer home enroute to
their home in Denver. Colo.
Venus News
'Grandma' Evans
96 in November
By Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser
Mrs. H. J. Le Masters and Mrs.
Ralph Brookhouser called on
Grandma Evans the past week.
Mrs. Evans will be 96 years old
in November. She has been bed
fast for almost two years, having
suffered a slight heart attack at
that time.
Site is being eared for by her
daughter, Mrs. Lavada Ernest of
Creighton.
Donald Caskey called at the Her
man and I>ale Dorr home Tues
day. July 7.
Mrs Frank Pierce atended the
surprise babv shower held at the 1
Paul Cihlar home cm the evening
of June 26 in honor of their daugh
ter. Mrs. Joe Zapatoeky.
Mrs Donald Caskey was hos- 1
tess to a neighborhood party Wed
nesday afternoon, July 8. Games !
were played and winner awarded j
prizes.
Mrs. Caskey served lunch. Sev
enteen ladies attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Risinger
enjoyed the 4th of July at their
farm home with their children and
families. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Rex Risinger and family of
Creighton, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Risinger and family of Center. Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin Risinger and
family of Brunswick, the Clifford
and Arther Erb families of Or
chard, and the Leonard Risinger
family.
Mrs. James Podany entertained
the Work and Fun club at her
home on the afternoon of Wednes
day, July 8. Twelve members were
present. Embroidery work and
crocheting were done for the hos
tess.
Mrs. Heggemeyer will have the I
next meeting.
The hostess served lunch.
Donald Fritz moved his family
to a farm home near O'Neill last
week from the former Archie
Cleveland farm.
Visitors at the Fred Uhlir home
over the 4th of July weekend were
the latter's cousin, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Jelinek and family of Fre- ,
mont and Mrs. Mary Forman.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Butterfeild !
were Monday evening, July 6 vis
itors at the Albert Pospeshil home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Heggeme
yer are visiting this week with
their daughter and son-in-law , Mr
and Mrs. Gross of Rapids City, S.
D.
Merle Metties was helping with
the farm work at the Von Seggren
farm Wednesday, July 8.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Le Masters
visited Sunday. July 5 with Mi-, and
and Mrs Alfred Cleveland of Or
chard. Mrs. Cleveland is able to
get around her home in a wheel
chair.
Albert Pospeshil was a business
visitor at Niobrara Monday. July
6.
The Max Le Master's motored to
O'Neill Wednesday evening, July
8 where they visited with Mrs.
Bernard Montgomery and baby
son. The ladies are sisters.
June 28 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Uhlir
and family and her mother, Mrs
Mary Forman visited at the James
Frank home in the Sparta neigh
borhood. Mrs. Forman remained
with the Frank family for a long
er visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pospeshil
left on a business trip in south
eastern Nebraska on Thursday,
July 9.
The David Dorrs of Lincoln
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. l>e Mast
ers.
Wendell Strope shelled corn at
the Harry Caskey farm Tuesday
afternoon. July 7.
Mrs. Ora Caskey and twins spent
Monday, July 6 at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Port
er.
Miss Marion Moser attended the
funeral of Mrs. Gay James of
Creighton on Monday, July 6.
Mr. and Mi's, Harry Caskey and
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs La Vein Caskey of O'
Neill left Saturday. July 11 for a
week's vacation at Idaho Falls.
Idaho. They will he guests of Mrs.
Harry Caskev's brother, Mr. and
Mrs Ernie Hildreth, Idaho Falls.
The Lavem Caskey's infant son
is staying at the home of his
grandparent?.. Mr. and Mrs. La
vem Held.
Mrs. Ralph Brookhousor visited
at the Cecil Moser home Monday,
July t»
Glen Valquardsen arrived from
Ft. Leonard Wood. Kans., at Nor
folk by plane the weekend of July
11 to soend a furlough with his
mother, Mrs. Mary Valquardsen
and Johnnie and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kotrous of
Omaha and Mrs. Joe Jaeot sr. and
son of Verdigre were July 4th
guests at the home of the ladies
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Caskey.
The four children of Mr. and j
Mrs. Roland Cook spent Tuesday.
July 7 with their grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce.
Mrs. Harry Caskey assisted
Mrs, Donald Caskey on Tuesday.
July 7.
Arthur Von Seggren was able
to come home from a Norfolk hos
pital on July 4th. He is recovering
after undergoing surgery on Mon
day. June 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhou
ser and Mrs. Marlin Tusha and
children spent July 4th evening
at the Kmil Hartos home. Other
\ isitors were Mr. and Mrs Frank
Bartos sr. and Mr, and Mrs Frank
Bartos jr. and family.
All enjoyed the fire works a
treat from the senior Bartos'. Icc
cream and cake was served.
Mrs. Tusha and children re
mained at her sisters home.
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