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This ‘N’ That


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Lost and Found


Looking for descendants of Jim Overton or Owen Overton. They settled near Durant in the early 1900s. My grandmother was Amanda Overton and she married Samual Harry “Crick” Greenway. I’m the daughter of Herman Greenway. I’m wanting to show my sons their Native American heritage. I will pay for any information on my grandmother. Contact Velma Greenway Cowan at 918-479-5865 or at 213 S. Delaware, Locust Grove, OK 74352.


Looking for pictures and information on Fred, Indian Territory, because my dad was born there. Contact Jack Harrel at 405-641-1753 or email cjackzz@yahoo.com.


Looking for reclaimed barn wood in good condition for a remodeling project. I’m willing to pick up the wood on my own. Contact Malcom Reed at 469-744-6162 or email malcom@thereeds.cc.


Looking for an apron pattern from the Food Network show, Farmhouse Rules with Nancy Fuller. Contact Sharon McClatchey at 4467 W. 90th St. North, Porter, OK 74454-2645.


Found two grandmothers’ bracelets engraved with the names Bryon, Shalyn, Peyton and Riley. Contact Liz Clark at 405-329-4785.


Looking for plates from my grandfather’s store, Phillip’s Hardware, in Bixby. These plates were given to customers from 1915 – 1930 as gifts. Contact Dale Hudson at 918-788-3519.


Looking for the 1962 Charles Page High School yearbook in Sand Springs. Contact Curtis Wheeler at 60 W. Cedar Loop, Cleveland, OK 74020 or at 918-574-5243.


Looking for remnants of fabric for senior citizen projects. Contact Cindy Feexico at 4860 Buckskin Lane, Kingston, OK 73439 or email jcfxc@att.net.


Looking for Kenneth Harris from Muskogee, OK. He was stationed at Misawa, Japan in 1965. Contact Dann Hamilton at AsphaltCowboyOk@yahoo.com.


Looking for Billy and Edith Ford’s foster children from 1969 – 2000. The Fords lived in Snyder, OK. Contact Debbie Stoll at 580-397- 3241 or at deblynstoll@gmail.com.


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Looking for information on Viola Laura Belle Tudor Meek Gray, and her daughter’s oldest son, Alfred Moses Meek. Gray was born before 1943 in Fort Smith, AR. Her family lived in Arizona, Arkansas, California and Oklahoma. Her father moved to Arkansas and then California. Contact Gayle Hall at 40249 Rnd. Mtn. Dr., Howe, OK 74940 or at 918-774-8627.


Looking for okra and plum jam recipes. I also have some cookbooks available to trade or sell. Contact Lynn Richardson at 580-228-2018 or email lynhrichardson@att.net.


Looking for a cord, foot pedal, manual and accessories for a New Home My Excel 4018 sewing machine. Contact D. Clark at P.O. Box 122, Cleveland, OK 74020.


Community Events


Pryor Area Arts & Humanities Council is set to hold the Pryor Creek Comic Convention on Jan. 21 at 6 N. Adair St., Pryor. For more information, contact Diana Reeves at 918-864- 7224 or email pryorarts@gmail.com.


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