The Osage Journal-News (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 2, 1970: Searching Inside

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... served the local church until May of 1966 when he was transferred to Perry’s First Methodist Church. Rev... children. A native of Stonewall, Okla., McCoy attended East Central State College, Rev. and Mrs. George L... Football Homecoming Parade and on Friday the Halloween Inc., Carnival was held at the Fairgrounds. NOVEMBER... planning for the new buildings. The sale of the bonds had been delayed by legal tangles at the state level... prizes in county, : state and regional exhibits. w:wx¥:%^^ Pa fo bu Ce F1 Ct PI 17 hi SEPTEMBER The Osage

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... by the epidemic. The First District American Legion Con- on to the state playoffs where they finally lost... in Pawhuska were moved to Pawnee with the consoli- Coi tests at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa. Two VISTA... in addition to the storm coated the city and most of the state as January came to an end, equipment of club... 198 named Linda Sellers and Nancy Sue Taylor as its candidates to go to Girls State. Post 198 elected... to send Dennis German and Bobby Tailchief to Boys State and Post 97 named Mark Daugherty, Greer Nichols

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... COURT WITH- IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN IN AND FOR OSAGE COUNTY, AND FOR OSAGE COUNTY OK- STATE OF OKLAHOMA... Journal- News December 26, 1969, January 2, 1970, 2W.) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OSAGE COUNTY, STATE... COUNTY, Deceased. STATE OF OKLAHOMA NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN... James William Murdock Osage, and State of Oklahoma, HAM, nee LOMBARD, a-k-a LA- a Corporation; AMERICAN... and contest the same. AGNES LOMBARD KENNEDY, NOTICE BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, TO: E. L

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