The Osage County News (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1935: Searching Inside

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.... Tdwards, Bartlesville. Best parti-colored pullet, I----- Brown Leghorn. B. P. Kister, Dewey.... ............. _ Best Male in Show, Buff Orphlng- dear (WnRg> and went ton cockerel, 0. R. Redman... thank H. H. Dowell and Roy Sims for their aid as auctioneers. November 22 ended the second six weeks... first chapter in this book called O. R. Redman. Bartlesville: 1st and -play." is ‘... 2nd... Mrs. S. — - 3rd cockerel. C. _.---- Dark Brown Leghorn D. B. Kester and Son, Dewey, awards. Rose Comb

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... 22. Proceeds to go for the fund. Quite a number from Pawnee 28—Wynona 6 Ramona 7— Wynona 13. Hominy... and Jene Floyd of Copan spent j Saturday with Ina Mae McGuire. Geneva May of Dewey spent week-end with her.... Stevens and Mrs. S. S. Fox went to Copan, Friday. Calvin and Roy Shull of Dewey visited their aunt, Mrs. H... at Dewey, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Chilcut went to Tulsa Monday on business. Mrs. H. H. May and A. L.... McBee went to Dewey, Thursday. Karl Kent of the CCC camp of Pon ca City spent the weekend with his

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...'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Shira , the week-end their Mrs. L - of Dewey and Mrs. Gladys Shira... books; Orville, ' Hendryx, 22 books; John Eller. 181 books; Josie Barber, 17 books; Don' Rayfield, 17.... 1. 8. 15, 22, 29 so enameled white, and has a new zinc top on It. We are proud of these improvements... to defeat the Ralston girls, liow- -----, Ralston didn't win easily. The final score was 20 to 22... finished our Third Month Tracj , tests and the review Friday, November 22nd. There were two perfect scor-l

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