Pawhuska Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 82, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 21, 1992 Page: 5 of 10
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Pawhuska Journal-Capital, Saturday, March 21, 1992, Page 5
MASONIC AWARDS PRESENTED. Paw-
huska High School students Monte Roberts and
Sarah Butts were presented Award of Merit
from the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and
Accepted Masons of the State of Oklahoma, by
Pawhuska Wah-Shah-She Lodge #110 Junior
Warden, Jim Sweeden. The awards were given
to the students for their participation in the
1991-92 Masonic Essay Contest. Roberts also
received a check of $100 for placing fifth in the
state contest. Pictured from left are Sweeden,
Roberts, Butts and Pawhuska High School
Principal Dr. Patsy Simmons. (J-C Photo by Tom
Burgess)
ALL NIGHT PARTY Planned. A group of Paw-
huska S.A.D.D. students working with the
PANOK (Area Resource Prevention Network)
met recently with Connie Burgess, Chemical
People Secretary, to make plans for the "All-
Night After the Prom Party" which will be
held May 9,1992. The evening planned will in-
elude, games and prizes, and is intended to pro-
mote a Drug Free, No Drinking and Driving
Activity. Pictured above are, from left, Crystal
McKinley, Ashley Todd, Jennifer Larmore, Con-
nie Burgess, Stacy Rogers, Trinity Smith and
Nikki Boulanger. (J-C Photo by Tom Burgess)
Seminar on caring for collections
scheduled at Frank Phillips Home
BARTLESVILLF. - Volunteers
and staff member of community
museums, historical societies,
historic sites and related insti-
tutions will receive help in
learning to care for collections
March 31 at the Frank Phillips
Home in Bartlesville.
School Menus
PAWHUSKA SCHOOLS
CAFETERIA
March 23-27,1992
MONDAY
Little Smokies, Mixed Veg-
etables, Macaroni and Cheese,
Applesauce Yeast Biscuits and
Milk.
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FEBRUARY STAR STUDENTS for Pawhuska
Elementary School include, front from left,
Valerie Easley, Kelly Taylor, K.P. Yount,
Bridegette Fedor, Mikey Brown and Zack Pes-
ter; second row from left, Lacey Gunn, Robert
Smith, Adrienne Easley, Adam Kendrick, Day-
la Swartz, Joni Paradis, and Sarah Burress;
third row from left, Brandi Linde, Joseph Gray,
Keli Briggs, Crystal Taylor, Rebekah Rowley,
Melissa Branch, Anna Cosby, J.W. Cheves and
Candi Linde. Pawhuska Elementary School
Principal Rick Schlekeway is standing behind
the students. (J-C Photo by Tom Burgess)
TUESDAY
Tuna Casserole, Peas, Carrot
Coins, Fruit Cocktail, Hot Rolls
and Milk.
WEDNESDAY
Barbecue Pork Sandwich,
Corn, Pickle Spears, Pears and
Milk.
Apple Juice and Milk.
Lunch - Hot Potato-Ham-
burger Casserole, Green Beans,
Hot Rolls and Milk.
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast -- Cinnamon Rolls,
Apple Wedges and Milk.
Lunch -- Turkey Salad, Brus-
sel Sprouts, Buttered Carrots,
White Bread and Milk.
THURSDAY
Breakfast
Wheatworth
FUTURE POSTAL EMPLOYEES? The Paw- lected stamps, studied letter writing, address-
huska Post Office recently played host to this ing, and sending of mail, prior to their post of-
group of Pawhuska first graders and their fice visit. (J-C Photo by Tom Burgess)
teachers. The elementary students had col-______________________
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NOTICE TO KAW TRIBAL MEMBERS
Pursuant to Article II-Section 2(e) of the Xaw Nation Constitution,
ratified on August 14, 1990, the Xaw Tribal membership is hereby
notified that a Quarterly General Council Meeting will be held on
Sunday April 12, 1992, starting at 1:00 P.M., in the Xaw Nation
Community Room located in the Administrative Offices in Xaw City, OK.
The order of business will be to: (1) Update on Financial Condition of
the xaw Nation (2) Overview of Current Tribal Affairs (3) Update on
neclooment (4) Any Other Matter to Come Before the General
Economic Development (%/ 1
Council.
ALL TRIBAL MEMBERS ARE URGED TO ATTEND THIS MEETING.
Wanda Stone
Chairperson
Xaw Nation
“It A
PC****
THURSDAY
Turkey and Noodles, Green
Beans, Mashed Potatoes, Pine-
apple, Hot Rolls and Milk.
FRIDAY
Charburgers, French Fries,
Pickles and Onions, Peach Cob-
bler and Milk.
Menus subject to change.
****
HEAD START
March 23-27,1992
MONDAY
Breakfast -- Bran Muffins,
Orange Wedges, and Milk.
Lunch -- Cowboy Beans, But-
tered Spinach, Cinnamon Ap-
ples, Corn Bread and Milk.
TUESDAY
Breakfast -- Cooked Rice,
(Published in the Pawhuska Journal Capital,
March 21, 28. 1992, 2T.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
WITHIN AND FOR OSAGE COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
NO. P-90 8 7
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MORE AN
HOLDEN. Deceased
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL
ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR
DETERMINATION OF HEIRS FOR
DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that Mearl Hamden and
Frank Holden. Co-Executors of the Estate of Morean
Holden, Deceased, having filed in the Court their Fi-
nal Account of the administration of said estate and
Petition for Determination of Heirs, for Distribution of
said estate, and for Final Discharge of the Co-Execu-
tors, the hearing of the same has been fixed by the
Judge of said Court for the 13th day of April, 1992, at
1:00 o'clock P.M. at the Courtroom of said Court in
the County Courthouse at Pawhuska, in the county
and state aforesaid, and all persons interested in
said estate are notified then and there to appear and
show cause, if any they have, why said Account
should not be settled and allowed and the heirs of
said Morean Holden, Deceased, determined, said
estate distributed, and the Co-Executors discharged.
Dated this 18th day of March, 1992
-s- William H. Mattingly
Judge
F. A. Petrik, OBA # 7091
Patrik, Frieze & Moore
121 East College
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma 74012
Telephone 918/ 251-7441
(Published in the Pawhuska Journal-Capital,
March 21. 28. 1992, 2T.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF OSAGE COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
NO. P-92 -20
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CLAUD A J
ALLEN. Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO PRESENT CLAIMS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all creditors hav-
ing claims against Claudia J. Allen. Deceased are
required to present the same with a description of all
security interests and other collateral (if any) held by
each creditor with respect to such claim, to the un-
dersigned Richard Earl Allen and Walter Hunter
Allen, Co-Personal Representatives, at the Law Of-
fices of Lewis and Galbraith, 1914 Lake Road, Ponca
City, Oklahoma 74604, on or before the following
presentment date: May 19. 1992, or the same will be
forever barred.
Dated this 18th day of March, 1992
• Richard Earl Allen
Co-Personal Representative
-s- Walter Hunter Allen
Co-Personal Representative
LEWIS & GALBRAITH
Attorneys at Law
1914 Lake Road
Ponca City, Oklahoma 74604
405/ 765-3386
Crackers, Peaches and Milk.
Lunch -- Meat Loaf, Mashed
Potatoes, Green Peas, Hot Rolls
and Milk.
FRIDAY
Breakfast -- Scrambled Eggs,
Toast, Grape Juice and Milk.
Lunch - Barbecue Chicken,
Baked Beans, Broccoli w/
Cheese, White Bread and
Milk.
A regional seminar, called
"Preservation and Storage of
Museum and Historic Site Col-
lections," will be presented
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. by Cherie
Cook, field services coordinator
of the Oklahoma Historical
Society.
Shirley Pettengill of the
Drummond Home in Hominy
will present a session on the
challenge of finding space for
storing collections in historic
homes. The seminar also will
include information on the pur-
poses of storage, agents of dete-
rioration, development of safe
storage, plus storage products
and equipment.
Registration will be $10 per
person, not including lunch. Pre-
registration is required through
Cherie Cook at the Oklahoma
Historical Society, 2100 N.
Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City,
OK 73015-4997. For additional
information, contact Cook at
(405) 521-2491.
Public Notices
“The Peoples Right to Know”
(Published in the Pawhuska Journal-Capital,
March 21.28. April 4. 1992. 3T.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF OSAGE COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
CASE NO. C-91-348
SCG MORTGAGE CORPORATION. Plaintiff, vs.
FAYE M SCOTT & SPOUSE. IF ANY; COUNTY
TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS
SIGNERS, RESOLUTION TRUST CORPORATION,
as receiver for SOONER FEDERAL SAVINGS AS
SOCIATION: TRUST AMERICA MORTGAGE, INC.;
THE FLORIDA GROUP, INC.. Defendants.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA. TO TRUST AMER
ICA MORTGAGE, INC . AND THE FLORIDA GROUP,
INC., ITS OFFICERS. REGISTERED AGENTS OR
SUCCESSORS
TAKE NOTICE that you have been sued by SCG
MORTGAGE CORPORATION, in the District Court of
OSAGE County, State of Oklahoma, and that you
must answer the Petition on or before May 10, 1992,
or the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true
and judgment rendered against you awarding Plain-
tiff a first lien upon the following described real estate,
situated in OS AGE County, State of Oklahoma, to- wit
LOT SEVEN (7), BLOCK NINE (9), SKY-
LINE RIDGE ADDITION TO TULSA, OSAGE
COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. ACCORDING TO THE
RECORDED PLAT THEREOF;
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 649 NORTH VAN-
COUVER. TULSA, OKLAHOMA 74127;
for the sum of $38,883.83, with interest from June
1, 1990. at :0.5% per annum, together with a rea-
sonable attorney’s fee. $165.00 for title search, ad-
vances for taxes insurance and property preserva-
tion, and the costs of this action, and ordering said
property sold to satisfy said judgment, and forever
barring you and all persons claiming by, through or
under you from ever setting up or asserting any right,
title, equity or interest in and to said real estate ad-
verse to the right and title of the purchaser at said
foreclosure sale, and for such other and further relief
to which it may be entitled.
WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL, this
18th day of March, 1992.
-s- Sharon Casebolt
Court Clerk
(SEAL)
SHAPIRO & KREISMAN
Attorney for Plaintiff
770 Northeast 63rd Street
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
405/ 848-1819
(Published in the Pawhuska Journal-Capital,
March 21. 1992 1T.)
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
NO. 92-9
The Board of County Commissioners, Osage
County, Oklahoma, will open bids 10:00 A.M.. Tues-
day. March 31. 1992- for the purchase of Road Oil to
be picked up at refinery or mill location by Osage
County Districts #1, #2, and #3. Bid prices are to be
good for the period of April 1. 1992 through June 30.
1992. Said material shall be bid at the unit price per
gallon and shall be called for as working conditions
will allow All prices should be quoted F O B County
Trucks at refinery or mil location near Osage County
highway projects Specifications can be obtained
from the Osage County Clerk, P.O Box 87.
Pawhuska, Oklahoma 74056
All interested parties should submit their written
sealed bid to the Osage County Clerk P.O. Box 87.
Pawhuska, Oklahoma 74056. before 10 00 AM,
Tuesday, March 31, 1992
The Board of County Commissioners reserves the
right to reject any and all bids and to waive any ir-
regularities or informalities in any bid and to award
the contract to the bidder, who in the opinion of the
Board of County Commissioners offers the bid which
appears to be in the best interest of Osage County.
Each bidder must submit a sworn notarized statement
of non-collusion with their bid
-s- Eva Jetton
Osage County Clerk
By: -s- Virginia Kelderman, Deputy
(Published in the Pawhuska Journal-Capital.
March 21.28, April 4, 1992. 3T.)
NOTICE TO SELL
COUNTY PROPERTY
(Acquired at Resale)
NOTICE is hereby given. Pursuant to the receipt of
bid, that I. Joyce Hathcoat, County Treasurer of
Osage County, Oklahoma, will on the 13th day of
April, 1992. beginning at 9 am at my office in the
Courthouse at Pawhuska, Oklahoma, sell separately
the hereinafter described tracts, parcels, or lots, of
land, all situated in Osage County, Oklahoma, and
heretofore acquired by said County at Resale. Fol-
lowing the description of each property separately of-
fered for sale is the name of the bidder and the
amount bid, as follows:
DESC RIPTION
Frontier Shores I, Lot 204
BIDDER
Keith A. &/or Karen Sue Neal.
AMOUNT BID
$178.32
The said properties will be separately sold to the
highest competitive bidder, for cash in hand, or to the
original bidder at the amount bid M there be no higher
price offe red, subject to the approval of the board of
County Commissioners in its discretion.
The apportioned cost of advertisement and other
expense incident to said sale shall be paid by the
purchaser. In addition to the amount bid upon said
properties
Witness my hand this 11th day of March, 1992
s Joyce Hathcoat
County Treasurer
(Published in the Pawhuska Journal-Capital,
March 21. 1992. 1T.)
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
NO. 92-10
The Board of County Commissioners, Osage
County, Oklahoma, will open bids 10:00 A.M.. Tues-
day. March 31. 1992. for the purchase of Road On io
be delivered to any highway project in the Osage
County District <1 area. Bid prices are to be good for
the period of April 1. 1992 through June 30. 199 2
Specifications can be obtained from the Osage
County Clerk, P.O. Box 87. Pawhuska, Oklahoma
74056.
All interested parties should submit their written
sealed bid to the Osage County Clerk, P.O. Box 87,
Pawhuska, Oklahoma 74056, before 10:00 AM,
Tuesday, March 31, 1992
The Board of County Commissioners reserves the
right to reject any and all bids and to waive any ir-
regularities or informalities in any bid and to award
the contract to the bidder, who in the opinion of the
Board of County Commissioners offers the bid which
appears to be in the best interest of Osage County
Each bidder must submit a sworn notarized statement
of non-collusion with their bid
-s- Eva Jetton
Osage County Clerk
By: s Virginia Kelderman, Deputy
(Published in the Pawhuska Journal-Capital,
March 21.1992. 1T.)
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
NO 92-11
The Board of County Commissioners, Osage
County, Oklahoma, will open bids 10:00 A.M.. Tues-
day. March 31.- 107 ~b
be delivered to any highway project in the Osage
County District >2 arsa- Bid prices aro to be good for
the period of April 1- 1992 through June X. 1992
Specifications can be obtained from the Osage
County Clerk, P.O Box 87, Pawhuska, Oklahoma
74056.
All interested parties should submit their written
sealed bid to the Osage County Clerk, P.O. Box 87.
Pawhuska, Oklahoma 74056 before 10 00 A.M
Tuesday, March 31, 1992
The Board of County Commissioners reserves the
right to reject any and all bids and to waive any ir-
regularities or informalities in any bid and to award
the contract to the bidder, who in the opinion of the
Board of County Commissioners offers the bid which
appears to be in the best interest of Osage County
Each bidder must submit a sworn notarized statement
of non-collusion with their bid
s Eva Jetton
Osage County Clerk
By: -s Virginia Kelderman, Deputy
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