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graves, all dated 1917. They were Spanish fl u victims and were of African American descent. Parents ‘Cisero’ and/or ‘Jack’ died in OKC & ‘Janes’ died in Purcell. Grandson, Haskell Watson, served in WWII and died in Riverside, CA. Call Nellie Alexander at 405-485-2021.


Looking for information on Roy Walter Moore. He was born in 1898 near Wallsville, OK and married Anna Mae Hackworth. Send information to Jack Moore, P.O. Box 1050, Mannford, OK 74044.


Looking for relatives of Oliva (Ollie) Mathis Brashears. She was born July 14, 1885 and is the twin sister of my grandmother Hattie Ann Cowan. I would like to see if any of her family could identify a picture. Send information to Mary Brannon at mary.brannon@att.net or call at 918-427-4891.


Looking for anyone who has any treasure hunting stories or pictures of any civil war rel- ics you would like to share. Send information


CO - OP LIVI NG to Jessica Long at jnknight88@gmail.com.


Looking for Larry Clelland who was a beauty operator in southeast Oklahoma City in the early 1960s. Send information to Sharon Ash- ford, 13465 St Hwy 39, Blanchard, OK or call at 405-659-7365.


Looking for descendants of Richard Harrison Lee and Florence (Davis) Lee of Pawnee, OK. Would like to know more about two of the children, all born in Pawnee, OK. James Harri- son Lee born 1907 and Roy Edward Lee born 1920. Roy was believed to die in the Battle of Leyte in WWII. I’m trying to fi nd the gravesite if he was not buried at sea. Send information to Peggie Davis, 2117 East Elm, Enid, OK 73701.


Looking for support for a privately owned small animal shelter. We welcome any sup- port, especially the weight circles from Purina cat and dog food sacks. Send information to 6 Paws ARS, 970113 S. 3540 Rd., Sparks, OK 74869


Looking for “Best Choice” UPCs. Send infor- mation to Claremore—Rogers County Blue Star Mothers Chapter #20 at P.O. Box 755, Pryor, OK 74362 or call at 918-697-2601.


Looking for a recipe book containing a recipe for “Mock Lobster.” It’s a fairly thin booklet about 6 by 7 inches in size printed on blue pa- per. It may have come with a set of pots and pans as one recipe calls for a “Family Skillet.” To see the recipe send an email to himel@ ok-living.coop. Send information to Sharon McClatchey at 4467 West 90th Street North, Porter, OK 74454-2645.


Found “Labels for Education” but cannot fi nd anyone to give them to. For more details, send information to missglance@yahoo.com.


Reunions


Bennett, Revels Reunion will be held July 14 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Jay Community Center. Bring a covered dish and drink if


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