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Page 4, The Osage Journal News, Friday, June 30,1972
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Published in the Osage
Journal News June 23, 30, 1972.
2W >
NO P 72-73
IN THE DISTRICT COU RT OF
IS A G E COUNTY
OKLAHOMA
In the Matter of the Estate of
BERT DENNISON Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO
PRESENT CLAIMS
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN THAT all persons
having claims against Bert
Dennison. Deceased, are
required to present them with
necessary vouchers, to the
undersigned Tommy Joe
Dennison at the residence Route
No 3 Ponca City, Oklahoma or
at the Law Offices of Northcutt.
Northcutt, Ellifrit, Raley &
Gardner, 200 Security Bank
Bldg Ponca City, Oklahoma
within two months of the date of
first publication, or the same
will be forever barred
Dated this 21st day of June
1972
(Published in the Osage
Journal News June 23, 30, 1972.
2W
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The County Commissioners of
Osage County, Oklahoma, will
receive bids at The Office of The
Osage County Clerk in The City
of Pawhuska Oklahoma up
until 10 00 o'clock AM of
Executor
Tommy Joe Dennison
Published in the Osage
Journal News June 23, 30, 1972.
2W
NO P 72-67
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
OSAGE COUNTY STATE OF
OKLAHt MA
In the Matter of the Estate of
Wesley T DeNoya. Jr .
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims
against Wesley T DeNoy a Jr .
Deceased are required to
present the same with the
necessary vouchers to the
undersigned administrator or
executor, at the law offices of
Shoemake & Briggs, Triangle
Building Pawhuska, Oklahoma
74056, within two (2) months of
the date of the first publication
of this notice or the same w ill be
forever barred
Dated this 20th day of June.
1972
S-Shockley T Shoemake
Executor
SHOEMAKE & BRIGGS
Attorneys for Executor
Published in the Osage
Journal-News June 23. 30. 1972.
2W)
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The County Commissioners of
Osage County, Oklahoma, will
receive bids at The Office of The
County Clerk, in the City of
Pawhuska. Okla up until 10 00
o'clock a m of Monday, July 3,
1972 for the following. fob
Osage County Shop. Osage
County, Oklahoma, the
following sizes of Grader Blades
and Grader Blade Bolts The
following prices will be in effect
from July 3. 1972, to December
31, 1972
. x 8'' x 6' length blade
A" x 8 x 8 length blade
4" x 6" x 6' length blade
2" x 5s" Grader bolts
4" x ■--" Grader bolts
AND the following sizes and
gauges of Corrugated Metal
Round and Arched Culvert
Pipe
12" Round Pipe-16 Gauge
15'' Round Pipe-16 Gauge
11" x 18" Round Pipe-16
Gauge
18" Round Pipe-16 Gauge
22 x 13" Arch span rise
Pipe-16 Gauge
24' Round Pipe 14 Gauge
29 x 18" Arch span rise
pipe-14 Gauge
30" Round Pipe-14 Gauge
36 x 22" Arch span rise
pipe-14 Gauge
36" Round Pipe-12 Gauge
43" x 27" Arch span rise
pipe-12 Gauge
48" Round Pipe-12 Gauge
58" x 36 Arch span rise
pipe-12 Gauge
60" Round Pipe-10 Gauge
72" x 44" Arch span rise
pipe-10 Gauge
72" Round Pipe-10 Gauge
AND. the following sizes of
Bridge Flooring, which shall
have 10 lb preser
vative retained Per Cu Ft
3" x 12 " x 14’ Douglas Fir
3" x 12" x 16' Douglas Fir
3" x 12" x 18 Douglas Fir
3" x 12" x 20 Douglas FIR
3" x 12" x 24' Douglas Fir
The above described items
shall meet Oklahoma State
Highway Specificatons These
Items shall be delivered
as called for by Osage County-
Commissioner or his Super
visor
The board of County Com-
missioners reserves the right to
reject any and all bids
(Published in the Osage
Journal News June 16. 23. 30,
1972. 3W)
NO C-72-48
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
OSAGE COUNTY,
OKLAHOMA
Ella C Kelly Plaintiff, vs
RD "Joe" Phillips and Glenda
Jane Phillips, Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that
pursuant to Execution and
Order of Sale issued out of the
District Court of Osage County,
Oklahoma, on the 9th day of
June, 1972. in Case No C-72-48,
therein pending wherein Ella C
Kelly
was plaintiff and R D "Joe"
Philllips and Glenda Jane
Phillips were defendants, and
directed to me the undersigned
Sheriff, commanding me to sell
the hereinafter described
property, towit
The oil mining lease and all
equipment thereon or used
in connection therewith on
SWO of Section 10.
Township 25 North. Range
12 East Osage County,
Oklahoma
to satisfy the judgment and
decree of foreclosure in favor of
the plaintiff and against the said NO P.72-71
def endants obtained and made IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
in the said Court and case on OSAGE COUNTY. STATE OF
the 5th day of June.1972. for the OKLAHOMA
sum of U 110 56 w ith interest In the Matter of the Estates of
thereon at 8 per cent per annum MARY A WADE, Deceased,
from July 21. 1971. until paid and HOMER L WADE,
attorney fee of $699. 50, and for Deceased
costs and accruing costs, and NOTICE TO CREDITORS
said property has been ap All persons having claims
praised by appraisers ap against MARY A WADE,
pointed by me as provided by Deceased and HOMER L
law as of the value of $2,500 00, WADE Deceased, are required
will on the l.th day of July 1972, to present the same with the
at the hour of 10 00 0 clock a m necessary vouchers, to the
of the said date in the said undersigned executrix, at the
County and State offer fot sale office of Tillman, Heskett &
and sell as provided by law to Heskett, 210 Triangle Building,
the highest bidder tor cash, the Pawhuska, Oklahoma within
said property above described two (2) months of the date of the
or so much thereof as will first publication of this notice or
satisfy the said judgment with the same will be forever barred
interest and costs that the said Dated this 29th day of June,
sale will be held at the East 1972
front door of the Court House in
Pawhuska Osage County,
Oklahoma
Witness my hand this 16th day
of June, 1972
George Wayman
Sheriff of Osage County.
Oklahoma
By Sharon Lance, Deputy
Kelly & Gambill
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Published in the Osage (Published in the Osage
Journal News, June 30 July 7, Journal News, June 30, July 7,
1972,2W) 14,1972,3W) Di
NO. P-72-77 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN II
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF AND FOR OSAGE COUNTY,
OSAGE COUNTY. STATE OF STATE OF OKLAAHOMA 1
OKLAHOMA NO PG-72-2 '
In the Matter of the Estate of In the Matter of the Guar- F
Arthur A Lundv Deceased dianship of VERA MARY "
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AGNES MICHELLE, an In ,
Monday July 3. 1972. for the All persons having claims competent
furnishing f.o.b Tank Trucks against Arthur A Lundy NOTICE OF HEARING
the following approximate Deceased, are required to PETITION TO EXECUTE
quantities of Asphalt at some present the same with the LEASE ON REAL PROPERTY
refinery located in the closest necessary vouchers, to the R.F. "Jack" Hay, guardian of
vicinity of Osage County undersigned executrix, at the the Estate of Vera Mary Agnes
Oklahoma offices of Gray & Palmer, Michelle, an incompetent,
450,000 Gallons AC-4 Asphalt
250,000 Gallons MC I Asphalt
Said Asphalt shall be called
for by Osage County as working
conditions will allow This
Asphalt shall meet the
Lawvers. 304-305 Triangle
Building, PO Box 145,
Pawhuska
Oklahoma, 74056
within two (2) months of the
date of the first publication of
this notice or the same will be
requirements of The State forever barred
Highway Specifications Edition Dated this 27th day of June.
of 1967 Said Item Shall be bid at 1972 Ruth M Lundy
Unit Price Per Gallon Executrix
The Board of County Com Gray & Palmer
missioners reserves the right to Attorneys for Executrix
reject anv and all bids
SIGNED
Hazel Ann Shoemake
County Clerk
(SEAL)
Published in the Osage
Journal-News. June 30. July 7.
1972. 2W)
Published in the Osage
Journal News. June 30. July 7,
1972. 2W)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
OSAGE COUNTY. STATE OF
OKLAHOMA
NO P-70-165
In the Matter of the Estate of
LeRoy Maker, an Unallotted
Osage Indian, deceased
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL
ACCOUNT, PETITION FOR
DETERMIN ATION OF HEIRS.
CONSTRUCTION OF WILL
AND DISTRIBUTION OF
ESTATE
having filed herein his petition
praying for an order of this Court
authorizing and directing him
to execute a lease for a term not •
exceeding two (2) years, B
covering all the interest in and •
to the following described real Y
property situated in Osage
County, State of Oklahoma, to 7
South 62 Feet of Lot One
(1), and the South 62 Feet
of East Half (E-2) of Lot P
Two (2), Block 63. Original
Townsite. Pawhuska,
Oklahoma, according to
the recorded plat thereof,
and known as 713 Rogers,
Pawhuska. Oklahoma
Together with the im-
provements thereon and ap-
purtenances there under
belonging and for all other
proper relief
IT IS ORDERED that said
petition be and the same is
hereby set for hearing on the
8th day of August. 1972, at 10
o'clock A M in Division Two
Courtroom of the District Court.
NOTICE is hereby given that Pawhuska, Osage County, State
Paul A Comstock, the duly of Oklahoma, at which time all
appointed and qualified persons interested in said
executor of the estate of LeRoy estate are required to appear
Maker an Unallotted Osage and show cause, if any they
Indian, deceased, having filed have, why an order should not
in this court his final account, be granted by this court
petition for determination of authorizing and directing R F
heirs, construction of will and Jack " Hay. guardian of the
5140
LEGAL
(Published in the Osage
Journal News. June 30. July 7.
1972, 2W)
BEFORE THE COR
PORATION COMMISSION OF
THE STATE OF OKLAHOM A
CAUSE NO MC 30499
IN RE APPLICATION OF
DAVE A LINDE BOX 662,
PAWHUSKA. OKLAHOMA
FOR AUTHORITY TO
S-Leona Knetzer
Executrix
TILLM AN
HESKETT
Attorneys 1
HESKETT
for Executrix
A
Published in the Osage
Journal-News. June 30. July 7.
1972, 2W)
N’O G-205
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
Published in the Osage O SAGE COUNTY.
Journal-News June 30, 1972. OKI AHOMA
1W _ In the matter of the Guar-
NO.P-72-84dianship of Harold Whiles.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT Incompetent.
WITHIN AND FOR OSAGENOTICE
COUNTY STATE OF Notice is hereby given that
OKLAHOMAFred Whiles the duly appointed
IN THE MATTER OF THE andqualified guardian of the
DETERMINATION OF estate of Harold Whiles.
DEATH AND TERMINATION deceased, has rendered and
of JOINT TENANCY of Gl S presented for settlement and
KoCHER. Deceased filed in said Court his final
NOTICE . of HEARING account and report of his ad-
PETITIONTO DETERMINE ministration as such guardian.
DEATH AND TERMINATION a"d praying for settlement
thereof, and that the 18th day of
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, TO July, AD 1972, at 1:30 o'clock
THE HEIRS. DEV ISEES. p.m. of said day, in the District
LEGATEES. AND ASSIGNS Courtroom. Division 2. at the
OF Gus Kocher, deceased and Courthouse,inthe City of
to all persons claiming any Pawhuska, in said County, has
right . title or interest in or to been duly appointed by said
the real estate hereinafter Court, for the settlement of said
described account, at which time and
You and each of you are place any persons interested in
notified that Minne Kocher has said estate may appear and
filed a petition herein seeking show cause, if any they have,
the determination of the death, why said account should not be
and termination of the joint approved as prayed for
tenancy of the above named In testimony whereof, I have
deceasedin and to the following hereunto set my hand and af-
described real property located fixed my seal, this 13th day of
in Osage County, State of June, 1972.
Oklahoma, to-wit:
Lots Four (4) and Five (5),
in Block Twelve (12),
Acadamy Place Addition to
the Town of Avant, Osage
County. Oklahoma .
and that said petition has by
order of the Judge of this Court
been set for hearing for the 12th
day of July, 1972. at 9:00 o'clock
A M , in the District Court
Room. Division No. 2. at the
County Courthouse, Pawhuska,
Osage County, Oklahoma, at
which time and place all per
sons claiming any right title or
interest in said real estate may
be heard
Dated this 29th day of June.
1972.
Helen Johnson
Christenson, Court Clerk
By Sabra Branstetter
Deput v
(SEAL)
W Frank Nichols
Attorney for Petitioner
Helen Johnson
Christenson
Court Clerk
(SEAL)
OPERATE IRREGULAR
ROUTE, FREIGHT IN
TRASTATE, COMMON
(CARRIER, MOTOR CARRIER
SERVICE
NOTICE AND ORDER
REFERRING AND SETTING
CAUSE FOR HEARING
TO WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That the above named applicant
has filed with the Corporation
Commission of the State of
Oklahoma, an application for
authority to operate as an
Irregular Route Motor Carrier
for the transportation of
IN THE MATTER OF THE "Livestock
DETERMINATION OF Over the following route or
DEATH AND TERMINATION area to wit
OF JOINT TENANCY of Dee 100 miles to East, South
Garrett, Deceased a^ West of Pawhuska
NOTICE OF HEARING Oklahoma and North of
PETITION TO DETERMINE Pawhuska Oklahoma to
DEATH AND TERMINATION the Kansas State Line
OF TENANCY It appears that this Cause
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO should be referred to a Referee
THE HEIRS, DEVISEES, in order to obtain the earliest
LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS available date for hearing
OF Dee Garrett deceased and BIT. IS THEREFORE OR
to all persons claiming any DERED AND 11 -
right title or interest in or to GIV EN That this C ause be,and
the real estate hereinafter the same is hereby referred to a
described Referee, for the purpose of
You and each of you are generally and specifically
Published in the Osage notified tha( Neva Garrett has heanngand determining all the
Journal News June 23. 30, 1972 filed a petition herein seeking issues and reporting thereon to
2W) the determination of the death the Commission: that said
NO. P-71-120 and termination of the joint hearing will be held before the
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF tenancy of the above named Referee in the Commission s
OSAGE COUNTY. STATE OF deceased in and to the following Court Room, Third Floor Jim
OKLAHOMA described real property located Thorpe Office Building
In the matter of the estate of in Osage County, State of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on
EO Platter, a-k-a Elmer 0 Oklahoma, to wit:
Platter Deceased North Half of South Half of
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL Section 1, and property
ACCOU N1 PETITION FOR described as Commencing
DETERMINATION OF HEIRS at the northeast corner of
AND DISTRIBUTION OF the Southeast Quarter of
ESTATE the Southwest Quarter of
Notice is hereby given that section 1, thence south
Frances Platter Sells, the duly 466.69 feet, thence west
appointed and qualified 466.69 feet, thence north
Executrix of the estate of E 0 466.69 feet, thence east to
distribution of the assets of said estate of Vera Mary Agnes
estate, the hearing of same for Michelle, an incompetent, to
final settlement and execute a lease not exceeding
distribution has been fixed by the term of two (2) years on
the Judge of said Court for the said property
24th day of July, 1972, at the Dated this 28th day of June,
hour of ten o'clock a m , in the 1972
District Court Room in the Mermon H Potter
County Court House in the City Associate District Judge
of Pawhuska Osage County,
State of Oklahoma, and all
heirs, legatees and devisees and
persons interested in said estate
are notified to then and there
appear and show cause, if any
they have, why said final ac-
count should not be confirmed
settled and allowed the heirs
determined, the will construed
and the petition sustained in all
particulars and the estate
distributed
WITNESS my hand and seal
of said Court this 26th day of
June, 1972
Mermon H Potter
ASSOCIATE DISTRICT
JUDGE
Helen Johnson
Christenson
COURT CLERK
BY Sabra Branstetter
DEPITY (SEAL)
Published in the Osage
Journal News, June 30, 1972.
1W)
NO P-70-73
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
WITHIN AND FOR OSAGE
COUNTY, STATE OF
OKLAHOMA
Paul A Comstock
Attorney for Executor
the 24th day of July, 1972. at 9
o'clock a m . at which time any
interested party may appear
and be heard
DONE AND PERFORMED
THIS 23rd DAY OF JUNE 1972
CORPORATION COM
Platter aka Elmer 0 Platter point of beginning, all in
deceased, having filed in this Township 25 North, Range
Court her final account and 7 East of I.B.M.,
MISSION OF OKLAHOMA
CHARLES NESBITT,
Chairman
RAY C Jones, Vice
Chairman
WILBURN CART
SIGNED
Hazel Ann Shoemake
County Clerk
Never Moves
The north star is directly
over the axis on which the
earth spins, so rotation of
the earth does not affect its
position as it is seen from
the earth
forever barred
Dated this 28th day of June.
1972
fuses to accept any patent SMary E Gillum
application for a perpetual Administratrix
motion device without a PATRICIA B TRACY
working model, according to Attorney for Administratrix
Encyclopaedia Britannica _______________________—
No Patents
The U.S Patent Office re-
Published in the Osage
Journal-News. June 30. July 7,
1972. 2W)
NO P-72-74
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
OSAGE COUNTY. STATE OF
OKLAHOMA
In the Matter of the Estate of
ERSKINE GILLUM Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims
against ERSKINE GILLUM
Deceased, are required to
present the same with the
necessary vouchers, to the
undersigned administratrix,
Mary E Gillum. 433 E
1st, Pawhuska, Oklahoma,
74056 within two (2) months of and the petition sustained in all
the date of the first publication particulars and the estate
of this notice or the same will be distributed.
Witness my hand and seal of
said Court this 16th day of June,
1972
Mermon H Potter
Judge
Henry Clay, American James Buchanan was the
statesman, is sometimes first bachelor elected presi-
called the "Apostle of Lib- dent and the only one to re-
erty.” main unmarried.
Tour Disappoints Fans
Mrs Lorene Ankrom of 108 E. Oth Pawhuska deft) waited
patiently, as did many other Pawhuskans. Sunday afternoonfor
the arrival of the Bartlesville Horseless Carriage C lub tour The
tour had been erroneously scheduled to arrive at the Osage
County Historical Museum at I p m They arrived at I Ml P m
on the last leg of their tour after most of the spectators, in
eluding Mrs Ankrom sentimentally hoping to see an early
model car, now restored that she one owned had departed
Four, of the five cars arriving included a 1911 Maxwell an a
Model A Ford (in the background) and a 1915 Dodge front,
right) and a 1933 Chevrolet coach all beautifully restored Mrs
Ankrom’s former vehicle was not included J 4 Photo)
Pawhuskan
enlists in
Marine Corps
WilliamRichard Myers son of
Mr and Mrs William Myers. A
Route 1. Pawhuska, enlisted in
the U S Marine Corps on June
26 and left for his recruit
training at San Diego Calif
According to Gunnery-
Sergeant Pat Dixon the local
US Marine Corps recruiter
Myers will receive 11 weeks of
basic training at San Diego and
Camp Pendleton, Calif Upon
completion of his basic and
infantry training Myers will
return home for a today leave
of absence
At this time he will also
receive orders directing him to
a formal school for further
technical training or to one of
the corps' many posts or
stations to receive on-the-job
training More than 400 job
specialties are available to
Marines
Prior tohis enlistment Myers
attended and graduated at
Pawhuska High School He was
enlisted by Gunnery Sergeant
Harry Clock for the Pawhuska
Area Sergeant Clock has just
completed three years of
recruting duty and leaves for El
Roro, Calif To attend a formal
school in the aviation field
Upon completion of school he
will be sent to Japan for one
year and will be assigned to
the air wing For further in
formation concerning enlist
ment in the Marine Corps
contact Gunnery Sergeant Pat
Dixon by calling collect 585
1450
Sateaage
Thursday June 29
Mrs John L Arrington
CT Lewallen
Loren Peters
Kathleen Kimbrell
Buddy Bartlett
Harold Craun, Jr
Suzanna West
Diane Stimpson
Jim Snively Jr
MP Ryan
Elsie Goad
Bo Jack Ryan
Cathy Jackson
cetes
Admissions
Walter Johnson Pawhuska
Thelma Snively Pawhuska
Dismissals
Mildred Crismon Barnsdall
Mrs Gary Wheeler and baby
boy W'y nona
ADMISSIONS
Katherine Malaske-
Pawhuska
Ida Rickets Pawhuska
Annabelle Martin Pawhuska
Cathy Davis Pawhuska
DISMISSALS
Charles Sullivan Pawhuska
Georgie Frye Pawhuska
Admissions
May Downs-Shidler
Janis Robertson Fairfax
Jewel Payne Hominy
Janis Gott -Av ant
Carl McKibben Barnsdall
Dolly Wheeler Wynona
Bonnie Justice Pawhuska
Nell Butler Hominy
Clarence Zink Pawhuska
Isodel Whipkey-Pawhuska
Maxine Cooper-Wynona
Dismissals
Martha Smiley Pawhuska
Mrs Russell Gott and baby hoy
Avant
Iva Ricketts-Pawhuska
Mrs Walter Davis and baby
girl Norman
E L Seward Pawhuska
Bonnie Justice Pawhuska
Admissions
Hazel Mason Pawhuska
George Johnson Burbank
Dismissals
Catherine Ross Pawhuska
WRIGHT Member
report, petition for deter- and that said petition has by ATTEST:
mination of heirs and order of the Judge of this Court ED OVERHOLSER. Secretary
distribution of the assets of said been set for hearing for the 13th -
estate, the hearing of same for day of July, 1972, at 10 00
final settlement and o’clock Am , in the District Tulsan Jamison
distribution has been fixed by court Room Division No. 2, at
the Judge of said Court for the the County Courthouse, Bear Jr. tours
12th day of July. 1972 at 1 30 Pawhuska, Osage County,
o'clock. PM. in the District Oklahoma, at which time and Old MexICO
Court Room in the Court House place all persons claiming any.
in the City of Pawhuska. Osage right, title or interest in said real Jamison Bear Jr 19-year-old
County, State of Oklahoma, and estate may be heard son of Mr. and Mrs. Jamison
all heirs, legatees and devisees Dated this 26th day of June. Bear, Sr ' of Tulsa, formerly of
and persons interested in said 1972 Fairfax, spent a week 8
estate are notified to then and Helen Johnson vacation touring points of in-
there appear and show cause, if Christenson, Court Clerk terest in old Mexico, including
anv they have, why said final By Sabra Branstetter. Acapulca.
account and report should not Deputy Young Bear is employed in
be confirmed, settled and (SEAL) the computer division of
allowed the heirs determined Kane & Kane Wi liams Brothers Company in
Attorneys for Petitioner Tulsa and attends night classes
Attorneys tor t'euuoner. at Tulsa Junior College where
he is majoring in computer
science
Helen Johnsor
Christenson
Court Clerk
By Sabra Branstetter
Deputy (SEAL)
Kelly & Gambill
Attorneys for Executrix
Brother Jonathan
Brother Jonathan, a name
for any patriotic American
during and after the Revolu-
tionary War, preceded Uncle
Sam as a personification of
the United States.
The first presidential press
conference was held by
President Woodrow Wilson
in March, 1913,11 days after
his inauguration.
Violin's Woods
The perfect resonance of a
fine violin is attributed to
the wood used in its making.
The silver fir of Europe is
used for the top of the in-
strument and European
sycamore is used for the
back.
Sunday June 25
Charles Thomas Brave
Etta Marie Seward
Kyle David Evitt
Monday June 26
Mrs Charles Martin
Rose Marie Spangler
Judv Grant
T.W Miller
Mrs D E Elias
Bill Easley-
Tuesday June 27
Lillie Alkire
Joyce Angelene Coffee
Earl Ward
Jeffery Homan
Mrs Gladys Grof
Lawrence Puckett
Kathy Jo Ferguson
Mrs Betty Jane Pappan
Winnie Whitten
Zack Hudson
Raymond Jech
Six dairy field
days planned in
state for July
Six dairy field days are
scheduled in Oklahoma during
July, according to Harold
Murnan county Extension
Director At each event, dairy-
cattle judging contests will be
held
The first field day will be on
July 6 at the Jim and Ed O’Neill
farm, near Ponca City
On July 7. a Holstein field day
will be held at the Bill Hanson
farm Edmond
On July 10, a Guernsey field
day will be held at the J Jene
Mungle farm near Atoka
On July 13. a Jersey field day
will be held at Corley's Jersey
farm, near Tuttle
David Guthrie, Wood-
ward,will host an Ayrshire field
day on July 26
The summer field days will
conclude on July 27 at the Glenn
Bayless Farm, near Gage
Going to a diary field day
gives you a chance to exchange
ideas and learn about specific
dairy breeds
Wednesday June 28
Sandra Lewis
Stanley Dean Harris
David Dwayne Diaz
Joan Marie Hamlin
Mrs Floyd Cheshewalla
Attention!
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Engineers-Ranchers
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using only the Cyclo Pan 70 Camera 360 Stop Action
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Oklahoma City
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