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Pageturners Book Club Enjoys Launch

Newly formed Pageturners Book Club held its first meeting on Thursday, July 21 at Grace M. Pickens Library. The book club is sponsored by the library and St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, and is the “brainchild” of Librarian Kim McNaughton, local author Judy Goodspeed, retired HHS English instructor, Randa Phillips, and Byron Tapley of Wetumka.

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“HAMMERS, PIGS, AND COWS CAN MAKE A FARMER CUSS ”

Podcasts available at Coffeetimecolumn.com Send any responses to: andybowman839@gmail.com

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Thank You

The family of the late Mike Hill wants to thank Brother Brad for the wonderful service he brought to the family and friends, and to the church ladies that brought food to the house and fixed lunch for the family the day of the service and all the prayers that went out to Mike and family, for Mike always said that was what kept him going for the last year and half. And again, thanks for everything church family.

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Around Town

When you die, there are at least 10 things God WON’T ask you:

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SPECIAL GUESTS AT THE RECENT GERTY REUNION

SPECIAL GUESTS AT THE RECENT GERTY REUNION WERE Lloyd Joe Priest and Randall Miller. A large crowd attended and everyone had a great time. In the background at the Gerty Senior Citizens Center you can see a list of all the Gerty area men who served in the military.

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From the family of Doyle Wilson to all of our family and friends...

There are so many thank yous to be said. The love and support shown to us during our time of loss was unmeasurable.

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Clearview - Oklahoma Landmarks Inventory

In 1993, J. P. Owens prepared documents to have two properties located on the Clearview school campus to be added to the Oklahoma Landmarks Inventory. The Weleetka Board of Education owned the two structures under consideration for nomination, the gymnasium and agricultural building. The source of nomination was a Contract Survey at Clearview, Oklahoma 040, Okfuskee County 107. The Classification was a public building, with public acquisition, occupied, unrestricted, with private use. The location of legal description is located at the Okfuskee County Courthouse in Okemah, Oklahoma. In 1993, the description of the building was in good condition; altered on its original site.

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