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This ‘N’ That


Deadline for “This ‘N’ That” is the 10th of each month. Submissions will be published free of charge, and will run on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis. Oklahoma Living will not guarantee publication of all submissions. Visit www.ok-living.coop to send a submission or mail it to P.O. Box 54309, OKC-OK 73154-1309.


Looking for Mandi Dawn (Page) Brewer, daughter of Larry Wayne Robert Allen. She was born on Feb. 27, 1977. Contact Anita Rogers at 405-633- 7205 or 405-305-7884.


Looking for information on my grandfather, Abraham Dotson’s, other family. Lived in the Marble City area around 1910-1925. The girl’s name is Jewell and the boy’s name is unknown. Contact Linda Rogers at 918-224-5766 or rogerslinda65@yahoo.com.


Looking for a woman named Lenora who was living in El Reno. She was raised by a lady everyone called ‘Mother Samuel.’ Contact Arletter Barnett at 20780 Highway 52, Morris, OK 74445.


Looking for the “Wiggins Cemetery” which seems to have been in the Fort Gibson and Tahlequah,


OK area. Contact Fran Barker at 540-678-1588 or qefabark@gmail.com.


Looking for a recipe from the Mexican restaurant, Landmark Café and Motel, in Ponca City, OK. The dish is called Shrimp Vera Cruz. Contact Mrs. Raymond Simons at 201 S. Magnolia Avenue, Newkirk, OK 74647.


Looking for the Jack Brown family and the Robert White family. The Brown family lived near Summerfi eld, OK about a year ago. The White family lived near Poteau, OK. Contact Donald R. Kay at 405-756-4284 or 17815 N CR 3080, Lindsay, OK 73052.


Looking for plastic candy molds in the shapes of houses, peanut butter cups, etc. Contact Nancy Zuber at 17001 S. 88 E Avenue, Bixby, OK 74008.


Looking for a Tonka Toy truck with a horse trailer in good condition. Contact Sue McFerran at 580-320-1016.


Looking for the family of Roberta Lewis Hall (1919-1997) who lived in Sapulpa, OK. She was the daughter of Roy Lewis and Theodora Meier. Contact Patti Moree at 918-406-6452 or pmoree1@cox.net.


Looking for information on the Pawnee Institute in Pawnee, OK from around 1905. Contact Patti Moree at 918-406-6452 or pmoree1@cox.net.


Looking for copies of birth certifi cate, marriage license, etc. for Samuel Rayburn Graham who was married to Letha V. Fowler in the late 1800s. Contact Koleta (Graham) Wells at 580-444-2563 or kollkenn@gmail.com.


Functionality. Independence.Functionality


The J. D. McCarty Center in Norman is Oklahomaʼs center of excellence in the care and treatment of children with developmental disabilities from birth age 21.


Home of the World Famous Meers Burger


Featured on • Food Network


• Bon Appetit Magazine • Oklahoma’s “Best Burger” • Oklahoma’s “Iconic Restaurant”


“Featuring Texas Longhorn Beef” (From our own herd) World Class BBQ • Homemade Pastries


Homemade Ice Cream • Steaks • Meers Gold Beer Open 6 Days A Week - Closed Tuesday


26005 State Hwy. 115 in Meers, OK (1-1/2 Miles north of Wildlife Refuge)


580.429.8051


Since 1946, we have been providing the physical, occupational, speech and language therapy that our patients need to achieve their highest level of functionality and independence. With that comes the confi dence and the self- esteem some of our patients need to pursue their dreams.


T. J. Turner is one of those kids. His dream is to work in sports talk radio. Through his own hard work and help from the McCarty Center, T. J. is pur- suing his dream.


Not all of our patients will go to college, but our goal is the same for all of our patients - achievement of their highest level of functionality and independence.


For more information call 405.307.2800 and ask to speak to the social work department or visit www.jdmc.org.


J. D. McCarty Center for children with developmentl disabilities


We buy Texas Longhorn cattle • Contact Peter Hood at Meers Longhorns – 580.583.0826


2002 E. Robinson Norman, Oklahoma 73071 405.307.2800 www.jdmc.org


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