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Page 2, Pawhuska Daily Journal-CCapital, Sunday, March 30,1975
cm Texas professor to
Bobby Jones
preach here tonight
I The Reverend Bobby D this service
■ Jones, admissions officer of Pastor Dunning invites the
Southwestern Assemblies of public to attend this and all of
God College Waxachie, Texas the services of First Assembly
J will minister in the evening The church is located at Eighth
service of First Assembly of and Leahy Streets
God, Pawhuska, tonight at 7. -
I Mister Jones is affiliated with . Zw Dieback comes from the
■ the North Texas District of the German word meaning
I c : i twice-baked It is a form of
I Assemblies of God. His music bread made in small loaves.
■ ministry is enhanced with taped cut into small pieces and
■ background music He also will toasted until quite brown and
be ministering by preaching at crisp
Braden 4-H members
win SW judging honors
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The 4-H Livestock Judging
team from Osage county placed
7th recently at the 60th
Oklahoma 4-H and FFA
Livestock Show sponsored by
Southwest American Livestock
Foundation, Inc
Members of the team were
Kevin Hamrick, Boyd Braden,
Tripp Mullins and Terri
Williams all of the Braden 4-H
Club
judgers also received 4th team
High individual ratings were winnings at the Cook Cattle
achieved by Bill Miller, Model Company Field Day, Stillwater
R, who placed 12th individual Members of the team were
and Terri Williams, Braden - Sandra McKeever, Shidler 4-H,
13th individual. The com- Diana Mauk, Boyd Braden and
petition consisted of 73 teams Terri Williams all of the Braden
and 365 individual 4-H mem- 4-H
hers Boyd Braden also placed 5th
high individual says Monroe
Osage county 4-H Livestock Sumter, Extension Agent, 4-H
By Abigail Van Buren
• 1875 by Chicago Tribune * v News Synd IM
PUBLIC SALE
We wil sel the following of Public Auction of Crossbell Ranch located 7 miles West of Copon Ok-
homa on Hulah Lake Rood on Highway 10 to Ronch entrance then follow Ranch rood 3 miles
North on
Saturday, April 5,1975
STARTING AT 10.00 AM_______
Fann Machinery & Ranch Equipment
Interest in Indians draws
Finnish student to Pawhuska
Visiting in Pawhuska with the County Historical Museum; a
F rederick F Drummond family visit and picture taking session
isSinikka Paloposki of Kokkola, with chief and Mrs. Sylvester
F inland Miss Paloposki is a Tinker and a tour of the Osage
foreign exchange student living Tribal Museum with John
with a family in Centralia. Joseph Matthews as her very
Missouri and attends high capable tour guide Mr. Mat-
world’s largest exporter of
paper pulp due to its many
forests and has 60,000 lakes.
The outdoors are greatly en-
joyed year round. Sinikka says
DEAR ABBY: My husband sent a mushy valentine to a
girl, and on the bottom of it he wrote 1 love you. Baby'
He must have put the wrong address on the envelope
because it came back with "ADDRESS UNKNOWN on it.
Naturally I was curious when I saw this big, fancy
looking envelope addressed to some name I had never heard
of in my life, in my husband’s handwriting, with his return
address on the back, so I opened it, and when I saw what it
was. I nearly fainted!
Should I confront him with it, or forget it?
BROOKLYN WIFE
Sinikka has also visited with Cross country skiing during the
Marguerite Wood who shared winter and water sports in the
many old Osage artifacts with short summer keep the people
her She attended the Wild outdoors.
onion dinner Sunday.
Sinikka attended classes in
Oliver 1850 Diesel Tractor with hydraulic hay
fork ond7.# looder
IHC No 400 Tractor IHC 4.Ft Tandem Disk
John Deere 1250 Planter 6-row like new
shn Deere 550 boom Sproyer extro good
hn Deere 814 Rotary Hoe 28 extra good
John Deere 16x8 Van Brunt Drill
Proy 2 Row Bermudo Sprigger extro good
Simonsen 4.Ton Fertilizer Spreoder in good
condition
Case 4 Boffom Plow 3-point hitch
Br lion 16-Ft Field Conditioner
Ford MO Wire Tie Baler
Ford 9 Ft Roke 3-point hitch
Krouse Axle Mounted Disk
Clod Buster Case 3-BoNom Drog Plow
HC Bottom Drog Plow
- LIVESTOCK -
5 Service Age Registered Horned Hereford
Bulls Good quality 2 year olds of populor
breeding in posture condition
- CATTIE EQUIPMENT —
Cattle Chute ww
4 Sets of Economy Stock Rocks 16 x 8%
2 Head Gates Gravity Cube Feeder
2 New Cattle Oilers
Several Feed Bunks and Solt Feeders
Hereford Stock Saddle
Other Items too numerous to mention
- MISCELLANEOUS -
Radroad arc te t moved . beatnd adjacent t Hukeh Train Deear
Springtooth Horrow, 3 section
Allis Cholmer 5-R All Crop Combine
IHC 400 Tractor needing some repair
Side Winder 7.Ft Rotary Mower 3-point hitch.
extra good
Bush Hog 5-R Rotary Mower 3-point hitch,
tra good
Ford6-F Mower side mount
school as a senior
When Sinikka returns to
Finland, she must repeat this
year before taking very com-
petitive examinations to enter
a university She plans to make
medicine her field of study
6-Ft Belly Mount Mower equipped for IHC Cub
10-R Culti-Pocker Portable Seed Cleaner
Kwix Dondle Cement Mixes portable large one
4 Irrigation Pipe various lengths
Old type Hay Balers Hay Rokes ’ way Plow
Corn Head Windrower Drills, Sulkey Roke
Old type Road Drog and many other items
too numerous to mention form and ranch
tools
— TRUCKS AND TRAILERS —
1974 International 4x4 %-Ton with new flat
bed 28,000 actual miles
1965 Chevrolet 4x4, %. Ton with flat bed
7-R by 14-Rt Tandem Axle Hay Trailer new
2 14-Fy Stock Trailers
One Horse Trailer
2 Hobbs 20-R Trailers with Sides (Fifth Wheel
Hook-up)
Steel 8-R a 12-R Single Axle Flotbed Troiler
- ANTIQUES -
White Mountain 4-Gollon ice Cream Freezer
2 Wooden Cider Presses
Antique Beds Cast iron Cook Stove
Antique Bottles and Jors
Two Teochers School Desks (from old Hulah
School)
Sinikka is visiting here
because she expressed a desire
to come to this area due to her
interest in the American Indian
thews shared intersting stories
about the paintings of various
prominent Osages in 1936. He
also presented her with a copy
of his book, "Wah’ Kon-Tah "
Mr and Mrs Don Big Elk
took Sinikka to the cemetery to
the grave of Governor Joe
Sinikka then visited the
Big Elks and saw Mr Big Elk’s
elaborate (Sage dance costume
While here, she has enjoyed a and learned a great deal about
picnic and tour of the grounds, early Osage history. Mr and
museum, and guide center at Mrs Big Elk presented Sinikka
Woolroc; a tour of the Osage with a beautiful Indian blanket
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To the delight of many, the high school one day and told
Sinikka has entertained with of the great freedom .American
her slides and commentaries on students have in selecting their
F inland She has addressed the courses. In Finland the classes
Pawhuska Rotary Club, an are chosen for the students and
eighth grade history class and they study as many as 14 sub-
the fourth and sixth grades of jects in a year, including their
the elementary school. foreign languages
She tells of Finland's gaining Sinikka will finish her visit
of their independance from with a trip to Hominy and Tulsa
Russia in 1917. Finland is the and the Gilcrease Art Gallery
Learns of the Osages
Sinikka Paloposki of Finland is wearing an Indian Shawl
loaned by Mrs John Joseph Matthews With her is Don Big Elk,
the great grandson of Governor Joe, an early day tribal leader
of the Osages, in the painting behind them at the Osage Indian
Museum (J C Photo)
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DEAR WIFE Forget it If Baby" thinks he forgot her
on Valentine s Day, It might be the beginning of the end
Which would be better for all three of you, since he’s
married to you.
DEAR ABBY 1 have recently started to give private
piano lessons to young children, and 1 am planning my first
recital
Since most of my students parents have never heard me
play, would it be all right for me to play a number or two
myself on the program’’ Or do you think it would be
considered showing off on my part?
Maybe an experienced piano teacher has the answer
PERPLEXED PIANIST
DEAR PERPLEXED Maybe And I would welcome
their letters My experience is limited to my own violin
recitals My instructor. Leo Kucincki, a very talented
violinist in his own right, did not perform at the recitals of
his pupils But in retrospect, perhaps be should have He
would have inspired his pupils, and entertained their
parents
DEAR ABBY You printed a letter from a woman who
wrote to tell you what a wonderful husband she had Well,
let me tell you about mine
For 26 years, I was married to a man who phoned me
three times a day to tell me he loved me and ask how the
children and I were He told me I was beautiful every time I
got dressed up, and he took me out to dinner at least twice a
week
He sent me and the children to Florida in the winter to
escape the New York cold He called me in Miami every day,
and came down every other weekend to be with me
He showered me with jewelry and furs, a new car every
other year, and I had one of the loveliest homes on Long
Island
P S Then, out of the blue, he asked me for a divorce so he
could marry the woman he had been seeing for 16 years! I
hung on to him for four more years, then realizing it was
hopeless. I let him go He married her the minute he was
free
Now I know why he called me so much, and why he
shipped me and the children off to Florida
At least his guilty conscience made him take good care of
me and the children (financially).
Abby, please tell women that when a man is too good to
his wife, he could be sending out warning signals
FOOLED
DEAR FOOLED: How good must a man be to be “too
good" to his wife?
It doesn’t necessarily follow that a husband who ia overly
attentive and generous to his wife ia acting out of guilt.
You don't say what your husband did for a living, but if
he had been seeing another woman for 16 years, and you
didn't have a clue, he could qualify for an Academy Award
DEAR ABBY I have a message for Russell in Houston,
who wants to grow up and become President of the United
States
Hurry' The way things are going, and in case you make
it, I will keep a bed available for you This is a home for
mental patients, and everyone here is off his
rocker - including the staff
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Spencer, Frank. Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 63, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 30, 1975, newspaper, March 30, 1975; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2283617/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.