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This ‘N’ That


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Lost and Found


Looking for any information on Mathew Marble Landers or Lou Roxie Landers. They might have lived in Eufaula or Pittsburg County. Contact Anne Landers at 13029 N. 118th. East Avenue, Collinsville, OK 74021.


Looking for the Oneida stainless steel Twin Star pattern including all pieces, especially grapefruit spoons. Contact Nelda Wood at 405-224-1824 or at nelda@wichita- online.net.


Looking for information on the McKinley family. They have ties to St. Louis, Missouri or the Marissa, Sparta and Tilden areas of Illinois. Contact Jerry McKinley at 580- 335-1520 or at jgmck@pldi.net.


Looking for information on Hershel Frey and family. He was born October 1911 and married Nettie Jo Iglehart in Hugo, OK. Contact Nancy Daniels at 6138 Interstate Hwy 30 W., Royse City, TX 75189.


Looking for a Carl Albert High School 1964 women’s class ring. Contact Harold Watts at 16551 E. Indian Hills Rd., Newalla, OK 74857-7124.


Looking for Jim Masters’ family cornbread dressing/stuffing and Anderson’s salad with dressing rec- ipes. Both recipes were printed in the Muskogee Phoenix newspaper around 1990. Contact Sharon McClatchey at 4467 W. 90th Street North, Porter, OK 74454-2645.


Reunions


The Cheyenne Old Settlers Association is planning the 2017 Cheyenne & Arapaho Old Settlers Reunion. It will be April 17-22 in the Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce. This reunion will mark the 125th anniversary of the land run. Events include a talent show, gospel singing, arts and craft show, a carnival and more. Contact Karla Gqartney at 580-821-6223.


Community Events


St. William Catholic Church’s 5th Annual Calf Fry Fundraiser will be from 12-3 p.m. April 23 at Haggard Hall at the Bryan County Fairgrounds, 1901 S. 9th St., Durant, OK. Meal tickets are $20 by April 15 and $25 at the door. The event benefi ts New Education Building/Parish Hall Building Fund. Call Ginger Lewis, 580-916- 1438, or 580-924-1989.


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