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THE LINDSAY NEWS Since 1902 Serving Readers in Lindsay, Bradley, Alex, Ninnekah, Maysville, Elmore City, Dibble, and the Surrounding Area What, When • •• Ninnekah • Dibble Bradley ★ Maysville • Lindsay Elmore City • 50¢ per copy THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 Volume 107 Number 01 Alex Lindsay Hospital Foundation KOCO Day Held In Lindsay-Appoints Two New Members & Where! The Lindsay Municipal Swimming Pool hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday, 1:30p.m. to 5:30 p.m. It will be closed on Monday. Prices are $2 for 16 and over and $1.50 for 15 and under. Season passes will be available. Rates for passes will $35 for one child, $50 for two children, and $75 for family pass (immediate family only). The pool will also be available for rent after hours. A two hour party will be $65. Water aerobics will again be offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Each session will cost $2. A new offering this summer will be scuba lessons taught by Dr. Stephen Hale. If interested contact the pool. The first session of swim lessons will start June 9 through June 20, June 23-July 3, and July 7-July 18. Children must be 5 years of age in order to enroll for lessons. A class for 3 and 4 year olds will be July 21-25. For more information on lessons, call the pool at 7564000. ***** Lindsay Class of 1963 is planning a reunion in the fall. Contact Jerry Gill at 720 W Lakeview, Stillwater, OK 74075 with addresses of classmates. ***** The Lindsay Band Boosters are having a fundraiser. They are selling chances to win two OU football tickets plus $100 in cash or two OSU tickets plus $100 in cash. The winners will be announced live on KBLP. To buy a chance contact Carla Taylor at 756-7127 or Marsha Hines at 756-8284 and leave a message or contact any band booster. ***** Lindsay Band Boosters will meet Tuesday, August 5 at 6 p.m. in the Band Room. All parents of the High School Band students are encouraged and help support the kids. ***** H.O.P.E. (Healing Our Personal Emotions) support group is being offered by Valley Hospice and Pauls Valley General Hospital for the community that is dealing with loss. This program is offered to help individuals recognize their loss, learn how to cope, and learn how to live again. This is a program designed for anyone who is suffering a loss. The meetings will be Mondays from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Pauls Valley General Hospital in the Loftin Conference Room. The dates will be August 4, August 11, August 18, August 25, and September 8 and 15. For more information or if planning on attending please call: Sheila Good or Connie Wright at 405238-6142. Weekend Weather Pat Mashburn The Lindsay Hospital Foundation recently appointed two new board members, Pat Mashburn and Danny Seibel. Mrs. Mashburn represents the Hospital Board and Mr. Seibel replaces long time member, Kohen Tabor. Officers are: Claudean Harrison, president; Leona Price, secretary; and Terry Thomas, treasurer. Other members of the Foundation Board are Dr. Mike Boeckman, Kris Cummins, Mark Hall, Steve Hall, and Bobbye Treadwell. Danny Seibel The Foundation is accepting contributions that will fund medical equipment for the hospital and emergency medical service and ambulances. Lindsay citizens and surrounding communities are able to utilize these much needed services. An x-ray processor and bi-pap machine for respiratory needs were recent purchases for the hospital. Contributions are tax deductible and may be sent to PO Box 1284, Lindsay, OK 73052 or taken to Thomas at the American Exchange Bank in Lindsay. Mayor and President of the Chamber of Commerce Todd Hinckley presents Channel 5 news team Rick Mitchell and Mark Rodgers a proclamation proclaiming it KOCO Day in Lindsay. KOCO Channel 5 visited Lindsay and did their 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. newscasts from the Lindsay School grounds. Susan Paddack Named Legislator Of The Year The Oklahoma Academy of Family Physicians (OAFP) has named Senator Susan Paddack as this year ’s Legislator of the Year. Paddack was chosen by the OAFP Board of Directors for her strong voice for good medicine, her tireless efforts at the Capitol and her continued outstanding commitment to the betterment of the health of the people of Oklahoma. “Promoting excellence and wider access to health care are basic to our overall goal of improving our state’s Sen Susan Paddack is presented with quality of life and standard OAFP Legislator of the Year Award by of living,” said Paddack, Dr. Steven Crawford, president of the organization. D-Ada. “We have much more work to help identify shortages in nursing and do, but I am proud of what we’ve allied health as well as developing strategies to address those gaps. In accomplished so far.” This is not the first time Paddack addition, she authored a law to ensure has been honored for her dedication that schools provide information about to health care in Oklahoma. She was meningococcal meningitis to parents named as the 2005 OAFP Patient of students in the sixth through twelfth Advocate of the Year as well as 2006 grades. She was also principal author Legislator of the Year for the Rural of a 2007 law bill to protect health care Health Association of Oklahoma. providers who do charity work. Paddack also authored legislation In 2006, Paddack was awarded the Oklahoma Nurses Association Friend creating the Core Health Benefit of Nursing award. In 2007, she received Task Force and public meetings to the University of Oklahoma College determine a low-cost health insurance of Medicine Alumni Association’s to provide citizens with the benefits they feel are the most important. Amicus Medicinae award. “We must continue to focus Paddack was the principal author of the 2005 legislation expanding on innovative ways to enable more the Prescription Assistance Program Oklahomans to have health insurance, to make it available statewide. as well as education programs and That same year, she also authored incentives to address shortages legislation creating a physician in nursing and other health care assistant scholarship program aimed professions,” Paddack said. “But with at helping ensure rural communities the help and input of organizations have greater access to medical care. such as Oklahoma Academy of Family Paddack was also instrumental in Physicians as well as our citizens, I passing legislation to create the Health believe one day we will accomplish Care Workforce Resource Center to our goals.” Courtesy of: The First National Bank of Lindsay 101 South Main Lindsay, Oklahoma Member FDIC 756-4433 Maggie Carlo and Jessic Shambach are shown during Channel 5’s newscast from Lindsay. Lindsay was showcased during the 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. newscasts during Channel 5’s On The Road Tour. Foster Grandparent Volunteers Recognized The Area III Foster Grandparent Program held its annual recognition reception June 27, 2008 at the Senior Citizens Community Building in Paoli. Foster Grandparent volunteers from 10 counties were honored for their participation in the program and recognized for the many hours of service they provide to children in their respective communities. Senator Susan Paddack, Representative Lisa Billy, and Karen Jacobs, OKDHS Coordinator of Volunteerism were in attendance and spoke to the group thanking them for their hours of service and assisting with the presentation of certificates to the volunteers. Volunteers also received gifts and door prizes as a reward for their efforts during the past year. To m S c h i n d l e r a n d Harold Ray from the Stratford American Legion Post #191 posted the colors and led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance. Craig and Anna Bowie of Elmore City, provided entertainment for the guest and lunch was catered by Little Ben’s. Foster Grandparent volunteers serve 15-40 hours per week assisting children with special needs and reading programs in the public schools and head starts. A non-taxable stipend and benefits are provided Pictured from l to r are Stacy Snyder, Area III FGP Director; Senator Susan Paddack, Rep. Lisa Billy and daughter; Lynda Teague, FGP Volunteer, Lynne Littrell, Area III FGP Coordinator friday HIGH TEMP. LOW TEMP. % CHANCE OF PRECIP. 99° 73° 0% to persons who qualify. If you are 60 years of age or older and would like more information about the Foster Grandparent program call Stacy Snyder or Lynne Littrell at 1-800522-1086 or 405-238-4700. saturday 100° 73° 0% sunday 100° 73° 0% PAGE 2--THE LINDSAY NEWS--THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 Brad Perry State Representative District 42 Paid For By: Friends of Brad Perry 607 Lola Avenue, Lindsay, OK 73052 Elect Lisa J. Billy State Representative District 42 Paid For By: Friends of Lisa J. Billy 19259 150th Street, Lindsay, OK 73052 Declare Your Candidacy Call 756-4461 For More Information Church Directory Take Your Family To Church Sunday Teach your Children the True Relationship they should have with God in this world and the world to come. United Methodist St. Peter’s Missionary Church Catholic Church Baptist Church 114 W. Chickasaw Mass– Sunday 11 a.m. Fellowship of Living Faith 206 S. Main Pastor Bryce Schaffer 756-5118 Sunday Service 10 a.m. Wednesday evening 7 p.m. Sunday Evening 5 p.m. Wednesday Care Group 6 p.m. • Pew Packers 6:30 p.m. Bible Study 7 p.m. Monday Ladies Bible Study 1:30 p.m. Your Church Ad Could Be Here Call 756-4461 For Details Your Church Ad Could Be Here Call 756-4461 For Details MEMBER ./4)#% 4HE ,INDSAY .EWS SUPPORTS h&REEDOM OF 3PEECHv AND h&REEDOM OF THE 0RESSv AS GUARANTEED IN THE #ONSTITUTION OF THE 5NITED 3TATES 4HEREFORE SPACEFOR,ETTERSTOTHE%DITOR0UBLISHERHASBEENMADE AVAILABLE4HE %DITOR0UBLISHER DOES NOT SANCTION NOR NECESSARILYAGREEWITHTHESELETTERS4HE,INDSAY.EWS WILLNOTINTENTIONALLYPUBLISHANYINFORMATIONCONSIDERED TO BE LIBELOUS AND RESERVES THE RIGHT TO EDIT FOR SPACE ANDORPUBLISHASSPACEALLOWS./,%44%27),,"% 05",)3(%$7)4(/544(%!54(/233)'.!452% Notices First Baptist Church of Elmore City will hold their Fall Revival beginning Sunday, August 10 through Wednesday August 13. The guest evangelist and music minister will be George Brock. They will have noonday lunches Monday through Wednesday and nightly services at 7p.m. Children’s night will be Monday at 6 p.m. Senior adult night will be Tuesday at 6 p.m. and youth night will Wednesday at 6 p.m. Please come join them for a wonderful time of fellowship and revival. The church is located one block west of the 4-way stop in Elmore City. For more information, please call the church office at 580-788-4110. ***** The First Baptist Church of Elmore City will host the ninth annual ladies retreat Saturday, August 16 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The theme this year is plug into the power of Jesus based on Romans 15:13. The guest speaker will be Lisa Clements from Jackson, TN. The guest mission speaker will be Nancy Cavner of Elmore City. The music will be provided by Libby Thomas formerly of Maysville, OK now out of Nashville, TN. The cost is $10. There will be a breakfast served from 7:45 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. and then they will break into session at 9 a.m. There will also be a salad luncheon. A nursery will be provided up to three years of age.All of this is included in the cost. Deadline for registration is August 8. Come join them! For more information call the church office at 580-788-4110. ***** The Burrows/Doyle Schools eleventh reunion is planned for August 30, 2008. The Reunion will be at the Lindsay Cafeteria. The gathering will start at 4 p.m. and food will be served at approximately 6 p.m. with a short program to follow. A personal invitation will be mailed to each alumni the third week of July. Please contact Linnel Covel at 580-432-5254, June Beeson at 580-432-5219 or Joyce Grigsby at 580-223-6072 for additional information. ***** A Baby Shower will be held for Robert and Ami Jarman July 27 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Rhonda Stamper home. 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Second (405) 527-3077 DEADLINE: News and Advertising due by 5:00 p.m. Monday prior to Thursday publication. C O Elect Published Every Thursday By Cable Printing Company 117 S. Main (P.O. Box 768) Lindsay, Oklahoma 73052 R Paid For By: Andy Madden, 17871 Wolf Creek Road, Purcell, OK 73080 POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Lindsay News, 117 S. Main - P.O. Box 768, Lindsay, OK 73052-5631 O U For McClain County Commissioner Distict 2 Periodicals Postage Paid Lindsay, OK (USPS 314140) Y Andy Madden WEEDS PART I As I work in my yard each a nuisance. Now floral shops week, I keep a wary eye out buy dead broomweeds to use for weeds. My lawn spraying in floral displays. We had a service does an excellent job winter floral display in our of killing everything in my house which included a large yard except grass and shrubs. amount of broomweeds. It I see an occasional dandelion was beautiful, but each time I that has migrated to my yard looked at it, I thought of pulling from the yards on each side of broomweeds when I was a small mine. My neighbors practice boy and when the weeds were the religious plan of lawn care. not considered decorative. The waxweeds were thin, They mow whatever God grows in their yards. But as I look at grayish plants with straight my weedless lawn, I recall the stalks and leaves that stuck many weeds that grew in the painfully into your hands. I fields, pastures, bar ditches, would chop them down with and alleys at Bradley when I a worn-out hoe with a short, broken handle. My father had was a boy. When we lived in the first made me a small bow from a house my father built in Bradley, willow branch and a piece of we had a Bermuda grass front twine. He would use the straight yard. It was native Bermuda waxweed stalks to make small grass that grew in all kinds of arrows for my bow. He would weather. We did not have a carefully sharpen the end of mower, so the grass grew thick, the arrow with his razor-sharp pocket knife and cut a small lush, and tall. On summer evenings after notch in the end for the string. a hot day, my dog, Collie, I would try for hours to shoot and I would lie in the lush the large yellow grasshoppers Bermuda grass as a soft breeze that abounded in our yard, but I cooled the night air. But weeds never hit one. I have not seen a grew everywhere. Some were waxweed for many years, but I noxious, and others were would recognize one instantly. In our pasture on that farm, nuisances. But we had to deal we had large thistle weeds with them. When I was a small boy, we which produced a bulb-like lived on a farm a mile south of purple flower on top. The bulbthe Bradley cemetery. Our front like flower was composed of yard was hard, baked clay with thousands of small tentacles scattered weeds in the summer. as fine as corn silk. I always Broomweeds and waxweeds wanted to pick some of the dominated. My father would flowers, but the bulb was give me a penny to pull a few covered with sharp stickers. I broomweeds. They clung to occasionally see one of those the hard clay, challenging the thistles in a pasture where I hunt strength of my small hands doves. Each time I see one, I and arms. I would pile a few think about those boyhood days. weeds I pulled into a small There is a move in Western heap, which my father would Oklahoma to eradicate these douse with kerosene and set thistles. A rancher friend of fire. The sap in the green weeds mine explained that when one would make them blaze up. We is found in a field, the rancher considered the broomweeds is supposed to dig up the thistle, put it in a sack so that the seeds do not spread, and take it to be burned. These thistles have became a plague to farmers and ranchers. Last year, my son, Chad, my grandson, Walker, and I were dove hunting in the pasture of Drew Hays, my rancher friend. As we drove into the corral, a small rabbit ran out of a vine growing around a post. As we went over to look at where the rabbit came out, I noticed that the vine was what we called a Johnny Gourd vine. I could see some green gourds. I told Walker about my memories of Johnny Gourds at Bradley. They grew in fence rows around 903 S. Main hay meadows and broomcorn Steve Boydstun, Pastor fields. They had a strong odor 3ERVINGTHE,INDSAY#OMMUNITY WITH.EWSAND)NFORMATION3INCE N Elect by Dr. Jerry G. Nye THE LINDSAY NEWS O l a c i t i l o P r a d n e l a C '5H7<6CC? '9ACF=9G and were excellent for throwing at fence posts, trees, and each other. An accurately thrown Johnny Gourd was often the impetus for violence when one of our Bradley boys took umbrage at being hit in a gourd fight. As I told my grandson, Walker, about my memories of Johnny Gourds, I held one in my hand and threw it at a fence post. The old velocity was not there, and, besides, I missed. As we drove through the gate at the ranch, there was a small patch of sunflowers in the corner of the corral. I thought about how many sunflowers there were around Bradley. The bar ditches were filled with tall sunflowers. Creek banks blossomed with sunflowers. Now it seems that there are fewer sunflowers. Perhaps weed killers have been partly responsible for their decline. But I recall dusty roads, hot days, sunflowers growing close to the road, and far away days of my boyhood. As I work in my yard each week, I appreciate the absence of weeds. But I also miss the naturalness of the weeds I remember from my boyhood. The weeds grew in profusion. We did not see them as unsightly. They were a part of our world. E-mail Jerry Nye at jerrynyej@aol.com or write to 1438 Pine, Weatherford, OK 73096. “Member Independent Community Banker’s Association” THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008--THE LINDSAY NEWS--PAGE 3 Grossnicklaus~Jarman Wed the bride, Stephanie Lowe, friend of the bride both of Lindsay and Laura Cunningham, friend of the bride of Yukon. Best man was Phillip Jarman, brother of the groom of Lindsay. Groomsmen were Robert Jarman, brother of the groom of Lindsay, Forrest Grossnicklaus, brother of the bride of Lindsay, and Adam England, friend of the groom of Lindsay. The flowergirl was Electra Raine Grossnicklaus, daughter of the bride, and the ringbearer was Kieran Jarman, cousin of the groom. Ushers were Charles Shults of Duncan, OK, cousin of the bride; and Ethan Hill, Wister, OK, cousin of the groom. Society Lindsay AARP Meets Abbigale Joy Adamson Abbigale Joy Adamson was of Cement, OK; Royce and born April 17, 2008, weighing Candace Cottrell of Lindsay, 7 pounds, 7 ounces. She was OK; and James and Wilma 19 1/2 inches long. Big brother Adamson of Sterling, OK. Great James and parents Regina and grandparents are Buren and Eddy welcomed Abbigale Joan Thompson of Cement, OK, home. Flora Adamson of Sterling, OK, Proud grandparents are and Maglean Petry of Sterling, Glenda and Buster Chaney OK. Friendship Club Meets didn’t matter to God. He was only concerned about justice, mercy, and faith and the most important value of all, personal sinlessness. The good we do for God and others should not be a way to score points. Stop keeping score because the only perfect score belongs to Jesus. Minutes of the June meeting were read and the treasurer’s report was given. The new business of the train ride to Ft. Worth was discussed and the date was set for July 31. Also, the August meeting will be a luncheon at the Lindsay Library. Carrie Schwartz gave a program on planting and gardening in summer heat. A misconception about planting is that you should never plant in summer. Basically this only applies to transplanting. If you try to move a plant in summer heat the shock can be fatal. Only plant in a partly shady location and on a cloudy day or early evening and always water thoroughly. It only takes a little extra time and a few simple techniques to keep summer planting alive. The meeting was adjourned and refreshments were served by the hostess. Helen Cox was the winner of the door prize. Avery Competes In Pageant Ashley Avery, 16 year old daughter, of Richard and Terry Avery of Lindsay, was named Scholastic Record Award Winner at the Miss Teen Oklahoma Scholarship and Recognition Pageant, which was held July 18-20, at the University of Oklahoma in Norman. Twenty-three select teenaged girls from across the state participated in the event which culminated with the naming of the new Miss Teen of Oklahoma State Titleholder, Kim Tuttle, of Guymon, OK. T h e M i s s Te e n o f Oklahoma Program is not a beauty pageant. Rather, each candidate is scored in five areas of competition: Scholastic Record, Achievement and Service to School and C o m m u n i t y, P e r s o n a l Development of Talents and Skills, Personality Projection in Formal Wear, and Judge’s Interview. The young woman selected as Miss Teen of Oklahoma receives a $1,000 cash scholarship, and a $1,000 educational bond. She will also have the opportunity to compete for the National Title of Miss Teen of America and vie for scholarships, awards, and prizes valued at $20,000. Special guest at the event was Miss Teen of Oklahoma 2007/2008, Samantha Ali of Fairview. National Director, Patrick Liestman, stated, “Samantha Ali has done an excellent job representing all of the accomplished young women of Oklahoma. She will be an excellent mentor for Miss Teen of Oklahoma 2008 as well as all of the 2008 candidates. A s h l e y Av e r y w a s sponsored in the pageant by: Duit Construction and TTK Construction. Jerry Peddy and Sue Peddy The Lindsay, OK AARP Chapter #2755 met July 21, 2008 at the Senior Citizen Community Center at 310 W. Choctaw at 3 p.m. The meeting was called to order by president Carolyn Hutto. The invocation was given by Emery Scheer and the flag salute was led by Bob Hutto. Members present were Rosetta Clark, BJ Franklin, Fannie Stansbury, Mary Robertson, Barbara Elam, Donna Hardin, Nadine Bennett, Bob Hutto, Carolyn Hutto, and Emery Scheer. Guests were Jerry and Sue Peddy. Jerry Peddy, AARP consultant Thank You To our family and friends Words cannot express our thanks for all your kindness during the illness and home going of our loved one, Alton. Your outpouring of love through prayers, visits, cards, calls, and attendance at the services were a blessing to our entire family. A very special thank you to Dr. Robert Westcott and staff for your sincere concern and care for Dad during his illness. You were so patient and helpful to our family during this difficult time. God Bless, The family of Alton DeSpain was the speaker. He gave a talk on the many things that the AARP does. The minutes of the previous meeting was read by secretary Mary Robertson. They were approved as read. The treasurer’s report was given by treasurer Donna Hardin. The chapter nominated John Howell for the Andrus Award. Everyone brought a covered dish. Everyone enjoyed the picnic and playing Bingo. The next meeting will be August 18, 2008 at the Senior Citizen Community Center at 310 W. Choctaw at 3 p.m. The meeting was adjourned. BALLET Janet’s School of Dance Enrollment Monday, August 18th 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. ~ Ages 4 to Adult ~ 110 S. Main ~ Lindsay, OK 1-580-476-3961 JAZZ The Friendship Club met in the home of Fannie Stansbury for their July meeting. The meeting was called to order by President Joy Everett. Emma Cantrell led the song “You Are My Sunshine” and Helen Cox led the Creed. The flag salute was led by Betty White. Roll call was answered by members Betty White, Emma Cantrell, Carrie Schwartz, Helen Cox, Joy Everett, Fannie Stansbury, Wanda Reeves, and Lois Knapp. They answered by telling where they would like to go on a vacation. A devotional was given by Betty White taken from the magazine “Turning Point”, on “Keeping Score” by David Jeremiah. The human race has the scorekeeping disease, especially numbers that have to do with progress, and self esteem, such as school grades. I.Q. scores, athletic contests, credit scores, income levels, stocks, and other possessions. We keep score for a lot of good reasons, but some are bad. When Jesus began to preach the values of the kingdom of God, scorekeeping wasn’t one of them. In fact, there was a problem with scorekeeping. People were keeping score on things that TAP Ami Brooke Grossnicklaus and Robert Michael Jarman were united in marriage February 1, 2008 at 7 p.m. in Chickasha, OK. Pastor Brian Thompson officiated the ceremony. Ami is the daughter of Charley and Cristal Grossnicklaus of Lindsay and Robert is the son of Tim and Cheryl Jarman of Lindsay. The bride wore a white strapless dress that laced up the back. It had a long train with gatherings and sequins. The flowers were a bouquet of white roses and soft blue carnations. Dakota Grossnicklaus, sister of the bride of Lindsay was the Maid of Honor. Bridesmaids were Briyoure Grossnicklaus, sister of Stork set Weekdays ~ after 6 p.m. Weekends ~ anytime Classes begin Tuesday, September 2 POINTE Lindsay Municipal Hospital is pleased to welcome to the Lindsay Community Baby Registry irl It’s A G Tara & B.J. Tolman August 2 irl It’s A G Allison (Sanders) & Stacy Petty August 9 Dr. Gayle Bounds Board Certified in Family Practice, Osteopathic Manipulation Board Eligible in Wound Care Management 14 Years Experience in Osteopathic Family Practice The Silver Orchid 756-2362 301 W. Cherokee (Hwy. 19) • Lindsay New ion Locat Free Deliv ery 208 W. Cherokee Street, Lindsay phone (405) 756-1499 Office Hours: Monday thru Thursday • 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PAGE 4--THE LINDSAY NEWS--THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 Tall Tales by Doyle Greteman Superintendent, Lindsay Schools Roger Kahn, in his novel, The Boys of Summer, tells of the last nostalgic days of the Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1950’s before they moved out west. The title of the novel reminds me of another group of people I’ve been blessed to able to work with over the past several years. Believe it or not, it really is about the busiest time of year for us in the central office. Our fiscal year ends June 30, so during the month of June we are busily trying to close out one fiscal year, while getting ready for another one. We at Lindsay Schools are blessed to have a group of ladies who rarely get any credit, but who are the solid rocks upon which this house is built. Fortunately, we have Theresa Bevers and Serina Zurline, two ladies who know how to get things done. When I mess up, they gently lead me back in the right direction before I get in too much trouble. They blow my mind with their efficiency. Not only are they extremely competent, but they know how to get along with people. Melanie Newby is the smiling, cheerful face you will see first when you walk into the central office during the school year. Although she doesn’t work for part of the summer, she gets right down to business on August 1, and “Marquee Mel”, or “Lola Hall, the Weathergirl,” as she is otherwise known, blends in nicely with Serina and Theresa. But what about the principals? They surely don’t do anything in the summer, do they? After all, there is no discipline to be meted out, no assemblies to oversee, no teachers to evaluate, no bus or parking problems to monitor! Before you take them out to the edge of town and hang them from the highest tree, please realize that yes, indeed, they do show up for work in the summertime. Scheduling for next year’s classes, reviewing applications for employment, working to improve the facilities, interviewing, helping supervise the summer work crews, evaluating test scores and working to improve overall student achievement, are just a few of their daily chores. But, alas, just as the thankful superintendent, they would be hard-pressed to be successful without the ladies who man their offices. Take Lori Holcomb, for example. Let’s face it, Tom Inman is a great guy, and a hard worker. But where would Tom be without Lori looking out for him? She’s always there, through thick and thin, making sure Tom knows where he’s supposed to be, (even though he may be somewhere else at the time.) With his natural instinct to be where the students are, she occasionally has to reel him back to the office to sign some paperwork. You may remember Radar in “Mash.” He was tutored by Lori. Then there’s Debi Mottinger at the middle school. Bob Ashley has been around a long time, and has been a faithful and dependable employee. Like the true veteran educator he is, he will be the first New Gifts Arriving Daily Ç f £Î `ÕÊ°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° Ó{ÊVÌ°Ê >«iÌÃÊ À>>ÝÊ°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°n°ÎÊâ°ÊfÇÈ /ÞiÊÝÌ°Ê-ÌÀi}Ì Ê°°°°°°°°°°° £ääÊVÌ°ÊxääÊ}®ÊfÇÇÓ iÌ>« Ê i>ÃiÀÊvÀÊÊÃÊÌÞ«iîʰ°°° £ÈÊyÊ°Êâ°Êfää iÌÀÕÊ/>LiÌÃÊ°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° ÓxäÊVÌ°Êf£{£n 0<GGI<:@8K< 2FLILJ@E<JJ to tell you that without Mrs. Mottinger, the middle school would be in a heap of trouble. She is a model of efficiency, sitting right in the middle of the mix, working on the computer, while stretching out to answer the phone with her free hand. (Ever hear of Rosemary Wood?) Travel over to the elementary school, where Toni Sanders, the newest member of the secretarial staff, does a wonderful job, quietly going through her to-do list. We’re thankful that Toni has the ever-reliable, always-dependable Cindy Lee to help during the school year, because there is not only Dan Chapman to keep straight, but part-time assistant principal Rick Smith as well. There are many components that have to come together to make a great school. I have nothing but respect and admiration for our principals, custodians, and transportation guys who work so hard in the summer getting ready for a new school year. But quite possibly the most easily overlooked group of ladies who help hold this place together are unmistakably “The Girls of Summer.” Thank you ladies, for all you do. Lindsay Elementary/Middle School Supply Lists Lindsay Elementary School Supply Lists Pre-K 1 Beach Towel (rest time) 1 Regular Backpack (only two compartments) 1 Box of 8 Count Regular size Crayola Crayons 2 Box of 24 Count Reuglar size Crayola Crayons 2 Sets of Watercolors 1 Pkg. of Napkins (for snacks) 1 Box of Kleenex (boys only) 1 Box Gallon Size Baggies (girls only) 1 Box Quart size Baggies 1 Box of 8 Count Washable Classic Thin Line Markers 1 Box of 8 Count Washable Classic Broad Line Markers 1 Canister Lysol or Clorox Wipes Kindergarten 1 Box Ziploc Gallon (girl) Quart (boys) 4 Boxes of 8 Count Crayons Primary Colors 2 Boxes of 16 Count Crayons 2 1.5 or 1.25 oz Bottle of Elmer’s Glue (not blue) 2 Regular Boxes of Kleenex 1 Pair of Fiskar Scissors 4 Glue Sticks 1 Package #2 Pencils 1 Backpack (mandatory) with name on it 4 Folders (plastic pocket style) 1 Box Crayola Markers (washable) 1 Clorox Wipes 1 Small Rest Mat and/or Small Blanket/Beach Towel No Pillows or Toys Grade T-1 4 Boxes 24 Count Crayons 1 Box Kleenex 6 Folders (assorted colors with pockets) 1 Blue Folder w/Brads 1 Yellow Folder 2 Pair Fiskar Scissors 4 Large Glue Sticks 1 Set Watercolor Paints 2 Packages #2 Pencils 2 Writing Tablets (1” Lines) 1 Book Bag (NO ROLLER) No Trapper Keepers or Notebooks 1 Box Ziploc Bags-Boys(quart) Girls-(gallon) 1 School Box 1 Art Shirt (old, big, t-shirt) 1 Set of Regular Colored Pencils Art-2 Pink Pearl Erasers and 2 #2 Pencils Grade 1 2 Packages of 24 Yellow #2 Pencils (no labels or decorated) 1 Backpack (no wheels) 1 Pair of Scissors 2 Boxes 24 Count Crayons Clorox Wipes 4 Large Glue Sticks 1 Box Color Pencils 1 Regular Size Kleenex 1 Pencil Box 1 Package Eraser Caps 2 Pink Pearl Erasers Pencil Sharpener with Lid 1 Bottle Hand Sanitizer Boys-Quart Size Ziploc Bags Girls-Gallon Size Ziploc Bags Please only label scissors, pencil box, and backpack. First grade teachers recommend Crayola Products. Maysville Medical Center Specializing in Family Medicine Rick Schmidt, MD Christine Craig, PA-C Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 8 a.m.-12 p.m. and 1-4:30 p.m. Thursday 8 a.m. to Noon 504 Williams Street•405-867-4404 225 South Main, Lindsay Home Medical Services We Do All Your Medicare & Insurance Billing Phone 1-888-679-9098 756-3745 Medicare, Medicaid, and most insurance accepted Grade T-2 2 Glue Sticks 1 Bottle Elmer’s Glue (white) 1 Set Colored Pencils 1 Box #2 Pencils (no mechanical pencils) 2 Pink Pearl Erasers (one for art) 2 Box 24 Count Crayons 2 Box Kleenex 1 Set of 10 Twist Up Crayons 1 Pencil Sharpener 1 Pair of Scissors (no plastic) 1 Small Box for Supplies inside desk 1 Sturdy Folder for Homework 1 Composition Book (to be used as a journal) 1 Box Cap Highlighter Boys-Clorox Wipes Girls-Germ X Grade 2 3 Packages #2 Pencils 2 Pink Pearl Erasers 2 24 Count Boxes of Crayons 3 Packages Notebook Paper (no Trapper Keepers) 2 Wireless Notebooks 2 Pair of Fiskar Scissors 8 Glue Sticks 2 Bottles Elmer’s Glue (liquid) 1 Ruler (centimeter and inch markings) 1 Ream Computer Paper 1 Pencil Box (no large ones) 2 Large Box Facial Tissues 2 Folders W/Pockets 1 12 Count Box of Colored Pencils 3 Folders w/Pockets and Fasteners 1 Box Ziploc Bags Boys (gallon) Girls (quart) Boys-Clorox Wipes Girls-Baby Wipes 2 #2 Pencils and 1 Pearl Eraser (for Art) 1 Small Bottle of Hand Sanitizer (for Art) Grade 3 1 Box of 24 Count Crayons (no large boxes) 2 Large Boxes Kleenex 5 Packages #2 Pencils (12 ct.) Yellow Only (No Mechanical Pencils) 2 Pink Pearl Erasers 4 Wide Ruled Wireless Notebooks 6 Portfolios (pockets w/fasteners-solid colors only) 1 Pair Fiskar Scissors 1 Regular Ruler (centimeters and inches) 2 Large Glue Sticks 1 Box Map Pencils 24 ct. 2 Boxes Ziploc Baggies (1 quart size, 1 gallon size) 1 #2 Pencil and a Pink Eraser for Art No Binders or Trapper Keepers Grade 4 1 Back Pack or School Bag 1 Pencil Zip Bag 2 Packages of #2 Pencils 1 Box Colored Pencils 1 Wide Ruled Paper w/3 Ring Binder 5 Pocket Folders w/Fasteners 1 Glue Stick 1 Pair of Scissors 2 Boxes of Kleenex 1 Red Ink Pen 2 Pink Pearl Erasers 1 Black Sharpie 1 Box Ziploc Baggies (quart size) 1 Bottle of Hand Sanitizer with Pump Art-Pink Pearl Erasers and 2 #2 Pencils Grade 5 1 Plastic Accordion File for Loose Leaf Paper 3 Packages Loose Leaf Paper (no spiral notebooks please) 5 #2 Yellow Pencils (No Mechanical Pencils 1 Package Red Ink Pens 1 Package Colored Map Pencils 1 Zippered Plastic Pencil Holder 5 Pocket Folders w/Brads (for math, geog, social studies, reading and computer) 2 Large Boxes of Kleenex 1 Box Ziploc Baggies (quart size) 2 Pink Pearl Erasers 2 Composition Books (100 sheets, wide ruled) 2 Large Glue Sticks 1 8 ounce Bottle Elmer’s Glue 1 Magnetic Locker Cup for Pencils (optional) NO LOCKER SHLEVES-PLEASE REPLINISH PAPER AND PENCILS AS NEEDED Art-2 Pink Pearl Erasers and 2 #2 Pencils Lindsay Middle School 6th, 7th, and 8th Grade Supply List A 3-Ring Binder with loose leaf, wideline notebook paper and bottom pocket folders for each class. Red grading pens and black pens. Pencils (#2 lead) Extra Erasers for Pencils “Assignment” Booklet or Notebook MUST HAVE. .. . Calculator Ruler, Protractor, Compass One Perforated Notebook (wideline) for each Class Book Bags and Back Packs (to remain in lockers during the school day) Clinic owned and operated by: Purcell Municipal Hospital 1500 North Green Ave.• Purcell (405) 527-6524 THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008--THE LINDSAY NEWS--PAGE 5 The Lindsay Drillerz playing as Crimson Tide players picked for “The Show” AllStar game. Pictued at left (front row l to r) are Kenzlee Whitworth, and Kathryn Stevens, and (back row l to r) Preslee Woods, Keyli Murray, and Calie Woods. The Lindsay Drillerz playing as Alabama Crimson Tide placed fourth in “The Show” Future Big Leaguers Tournament in Del City, OK. Pictured above (front row l to r) are Tiffany Jimmy, Kenzlee Whitworth, Calie Woods, Tara Stelzig, Brooke Moutaw, Keyli Murray. (Middle row l to r) are Kaiton Robbins, Preslee Woods, Kelbi Jones, Kathryn Stevens. (Back Row l to r) are Coach’s Jamie Jones, Kurissa Whitworth, Eric Murray, and Robert Whitworth. Not Pictured are Hannah Maney and Shae Maney. Lindsay Public Schools School Starts August 13 Open House: August 12 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 2008-2009 School Calnder Lindsay Schools August 2008 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 January 2009 11-Teachers report (Professional Day) 12-Professional Day 13-1st Day of Classes S M T W 4 5 6 7 11 12 13 14 18 19 20 21 25 26 27 28 September 2008 S 7 14 21 28 M 1 8 15 22 29 T 2 9 16 23 30 W 3 10 17 24 T 4 11 18 25 W 1 8 15 22 29 T 2 9 16 23 30 S 6 13 20 27 F 3 10 17 24 31 S 4 11 18 25 M 1 8 15 22 29 December 2008 T W T 2 3 4 9 10 11 16 17 18 23 24 25 30 31 S 3 10 17 24 31 F 6 13 20 27 S 7 14 21 28 F 6 13 20 27 S 7 14 21 28 1-2-New Year’s Holiday-No School 19-Professional Day-No School 1-Labor Day-No School S M T 1 2 3 8 9 10 15 16 17 22 23 24 W 4 11 18 25 T 5 12 19 26 March 2009 November 2008 S M T W T F 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 S 7 14 21 28 F 2 9 16 23 30 February 2009 F 5 12 19 26 October 2008 S M T 5 6 7 12 13 14 19 20 21 26 27 28 T 1 8 15 22 29 F 5 12 19 26 15-End of 1st 9 Weeks 16-17-Fall Break-No School 24-Parent/Teacher Conference-No School S 1 8 15 22 29 M 2 9 16 23 30 T W T 3 4 5 10 11 12 17 18 19 24 25 26 31 6-End of 3rd 9 Weeks 6-Professional Day-No School 16-20-Spring Break-No School 27-Parent/Teacher Conference-No School April 2009 S 1 8 15 22 29 S M T 5 6 7 12 13 14 19 20 21 26 27 28 26-28-Thanksgiving Holiday-No School S 6 13 20 27 W 1 8 15 22 29 T 2 9 16 23 30 May 2009 S M T W T 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 31 19-End of 1st 9 Weeks 22-31-Christmas Holiday-No School F S 3 4 10 11 17 18 24 25 10-Holiday (Possible Bad Weather Make-Up Day) 24-Holiday (Possible Bad Weather Make-Up Day) F 1 8 15 22 29 8-Holiday (Same As Above) 20-Last Day of Classes 21-Teacher Check-Out Professional Day S 2 9 16 23 30 1000 0APR72MO +$ % WAC 2008 JEEP #1963 PATRIOT SPORT 2008 DODGE CALIBER SE 13,988 $ 12,988 $ 2008 DODGE AVENGER SE 30 MPG #8230 14,988 $ * BONUS CASH 2008 DODGE RAM CREW CAB #D190512 I-35 EXIT 72 PAULS VALLEY *** THIS WEEK ONLY! 2008 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT #3057 29 MPG #1164 16,988 $ * MOST DODGE, CHRYSLER AND JEEP MODELS! 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OVER 40 PRE-OWNED TRUCKS! 2.9 GM THE RIGHT WAY. THE RIGHT CAR.® Norman HWY. 9 Purcell � I-35 2008 PONTIAC G5 Exit 72 MARC HEITZ AUTO VALLEY Pauls Ada Valley Ardmore PAGE 6--THE LINDSAY NEWS--THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 the rails looking for work. He tried Brown. ***** to avoid the train bulls whose job FYI-May 15, 2008, Joe was to watch for those looking for a free ride. It was in a cotton patch in and Loretta Priest of Ada, OK, west Texas with Leonard Hampton celebrated their 40th Anniversary. they heard that Japan had bombed Loretta (Holdsclaw) is a 1965 with Al Hunt Pearl Harbor. Saying good-bye to Hughes School grad. ***** the cotton fields in their 31 Model Winner of the roses-57 years A came home. They said good-bye to family and friends and enlisted this August 2, Earl and Willie in the U.S. Army. On Christmas Cunningham. Today they’re just Day 1945, Hoot Hunt returned to traveling along singing a song. Wallville with the dream of putting Side by side. ***** down roots and having something Also, Todd and Jessica Parker to call his own. He was 34 years old and nothing to really show for celebrate their 11th anniversary, it. His sister Lucille had died and August 2. Todd once lived down his Aunt Bertie was dying. In an Wallville Road and we won’t let attempt to make his mark in life, him forget it. ***** he grabbed for straws, down the Happy birthday to the Wallville Road. Oklahoma broomcorn johnny 102 ***** Greetings fellow travelers this year. Broomcorn came to our from Wallville-Hughes. Legend fair county in 1906. Other birthdays #817 and it’s not your ordinary are David Kizer, August 2; Judy small ghost town, but you knew McCaleb also August 2, and Greg Rollins August 2, August 4 is party that. time for Holly Holland and Bryan ***** A friend of my teenage years, Alcorn is the 4, Army Sgt. David Elmer “Sonny” Reed, Jr. passed Quinn, battling Iraq heat on the 5, away July 15, 2008 in the Carl Jimmy Ramsey on the 5, Dr. Steve Albert Indian Hospital. He was the Travis and Vera Adams share the son of Elmer Reed, Sr. and Flora 6, Leota McCoy parties on the 7. Reed. He was of the Chickasaw Finally, this week, super Sandy Ellithorp’s birthday is the 8. tribe. ***** ***** Reporting from the OKC Zoo, Direct from the pages of Old Al’s Almanac, the 2008 64th July 26 Laura-Leah-Chad-MelissaAnnual Watermelon Festival will Moriah Work enjoyed the day at the be held at Rush Springs, OK. All Zoo. Leah Work is our Oklahoma C.C. “Hoot” Hunt ZONES: METRO, 1, 2, 3, 4 City reporter. day August 9. Turn off the highway and let’s raised in hard times. Never really ***** ***** for week ofRoad. JULY go down the Wallville Now, 27, knew2008 his mom and dad and was 100 degrees is the average The Hughes Alumni lost 2x2isads may runmy anywhere in yourbrought newspaper. this a fact with hand up. My up by his Uncle Jim and temperature this July and in the another good member with the Don’tGod forget remind department to download the line ads for this week at dad, blesstohis heart,your was classifi one ed Aunt Bertie Brown, with a whole passing of Everett Lee Williams Rush Creek Valley. As Sis Bessie www.okpress.com/oan/oan.html. working dynamo. Whether is was pascal of other young men just (79), Hughes graduate of the Quinn of the Wallville Church the oilfield, broomcorn field, or the scraping to get by. During the great 1940’s. A veteran of the Korean used to say “Pray for Rain” or as battlefield, of World War II. He was Depression he was not past, riding War, 48-51, honorably discharged. the Owl Man says, “Remember the wildfires of two years ago, that will He will be missed. start you praying.” ***** ***** The Wallville Church people All you rounders, VBS is and Carl and Angie Pelfrey and little big Chloe made the youth coming to the Hughes Baptist rally held at Kingfisher, OK, July Church August 3. For more 18. Brother Jonathan Hunt brought information call 756-4680. Tell the Owl Man sent you. If you’re the message. Joe Ince, pastor. To purchase this advertising space, call passing by Gordon White Lumber, ***** the Oklahoma Press Association at Hats off to Darianne James look up Mrs. Theda Cudd, the 405-499-0020. of Oklahoma’s smallest gardeners, information center for Hughes. ***** age 7. Thanks for the tomatoes, Watching the skies for any they were good. chance of rain. This is your old ***** The Wallville Veteran’s friend, the Wallville man saying Committee salutes First Sgt. James this is be kind to “Calvin Dewoody” Holdsclaw, Hughes grad 1964. week. A good man to know. ***** Army Active Reserve. Activated T h i s w e e k ’s c o l u m n 9 months for Persian Gulf War. Helicopter maintenance, another is sponsored by the Wallville god man from the Wallville Chamber of Commerce. Fuzzy To purchase this advertising space, call Brown, president. Road. the Oklahoma Press Association at ***** ***** In the troublesome time after The Wallville Church honored 405-499-0020. Your SAME Chiropractor July birthday’s, Joe Hunt, Tiffany the big war, in the broomcorn patch The SAME great care Hunt, and Isaiah Hunt with nachos, or on the pecan bottom or pulling cake, and ice cream with cold a cotton sack down the red dirt The SAME phone number drinks Sunday night after church. roads of Garvin County, Clarence Different Location They also enjoyed the preaching Hunt longed for a home of his own. of Brother Carl Pelfrey, Saturday, Now C.C. “Hoot” Hunt had always July 19. Come see us when you known Hance and Mandy Jensen and their children. But, as his Aunt can. 400 South Walnut Bertie lay dying of possibly cancer, ***** (2 blocks south of Fire Department) Making the rounds at the Owl he grew to know 16 year old Ruby 238-7502 Man’s ranch recently has been Irene better. She and her sisters Office Hours: Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dallas Pope, Destry Burdine, would come over and help take care Aaron Hunt, Roy Walker, and of Mrs. Brown. In the front of an family from Chickasha, Matt, old Studebaker pickup they visited Kristi, and Anna Grace Hunt and and done their courting. One thing Sierra, and McKenzie Hunt, Joe led to another and on March 24, 1946, Hoot and Ruby were married and Kandace. in Lindsay, OK by a justice of the ***** Watch out here comes August peace. Hoot now had a feeling of and the dog days of summer for belonging and before the years real. 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For complete Our sympathy goesFor out to the inventory and pictures listing of inventory and John Paul Brown family lostor contact seewho web site pictures see web site or for brochure: contact for brochure: everything in a house fire July 19, REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE along Highway 19 near Lindsay. Dakil 405-751-6179 Dakil 405-751-6179 w w w. d a k i l - a u c t i o n . c o m John is the son of Raywww.dakil-auction.com and Susie Down the Put your message here. Alternative Care Clinic Put your Dr. Larry Clipperton, D.C. message here. Pauls Valley TH 7px3 Free/Reduced Lunch Regulations Released Due to regulations, all schools/institutions must submit annually a public release to the informational media, local unemployment offices, any companies contemplating layoffs in that district’s area, grassroots organizations, and interested individuals upon request. Date submitted to media: 7/28/08 Name(s) of media outlets and companies submitted to: Lindsay News Lindsay Public Schools today announced its policy for free or reduced-price meals for children served under the National School Lunch Program(NSLP), the School Breakfast Program(SBP). 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Application forms are being sent to all homes with a letter to parents or guardians. To apply for free or reduced-price meals households should fill out the application and return it to the school. Additional copies are available at the principal’s office in each school. The information provided on the application is confidential and will be used for the purpose of determining eligibility and may be verified at any time during the school year by school or other program officials. Applications may be submitted at any time during the year. For SFA officials to determine eligibility, h ouseholds receiving food stamps, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), or Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR) must list a food stamp, TANF, or FDPIR case number, and the signature of an adult household member. IF YOU DO NOT LIST A FOOD STAMP, TANK, OR FDPIR CASE NUMBER, then the applicaton must have the children’s names, total household members, the amount of income each member received last month, the signature of an adult household member, and that adult’s social security number or the mark the box if he or she does not have on. In certain cases, foster children are eligible for free or reduced-price meals or free milk regardless of the child’s income. If you have foster children living with you and wish to apply for such meals or milk for them, please contact us. Under the provisions of the policy, the Food Service Director will review applications and determine eligiblity. Parents or guardians wihsing to make a formal appeal may make a request either orally or in writing to: Mr. Doyle Greteman, Superintendent of Schools, 800 W. Creek, Lindsay, OK 73052 for a hearing to appeal the decision. The school’s policy statement contains an outline of the hearing procedure. DIRECT CERTIFICATION SFAS ONLY The houshold of a child currently certified to receive food stamp, TANF, or FDPIR benefits will be notified of the child’s eligibility and that the child will be provvided free beneftis unless the household notifies the SFA that it chooses to decline benefits. If food stamp, TANF, and FDPIR households are not notified by of their eligibility, they will need to submit an application. In accordance with federal law and United States Department of Agriculutre (USDA) policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination write to USDA, Director , Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington DC 20250=9410 or call 800-795-3272 or 202-720-6382 (TTY). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Each school and the office of the Administrator h as a copy of the policy which may be reviewed by any interested party. ABSOLUTE AUCTION ABSOLUTE AUCTION SUN MILLWORK SUN MILLWORK Shop SAT., AUG. 9 • 10:00 AM Lindsay First 9px3 /ÜViÊ*iÀÊÌ Ê ÊÊÊÊÊÊ£Ê f£Î]xÓäÊ f£]£ÓÇÊ ÊÊÊÊÊÊÓÊ f£n]ÓääÊ f£]x£ÇÊ ÊÊÊÊÊÊÎÊ fÓÓ]nnäÊ f£]äÇÊ ÊÊÊÊÊÊ{Ê fÓÇ]xÈäÊ fÓ]ÓÇÊ ÊÊÊÊÊÊxÊ fÎÓ]Ó{äÊ fÓ]ÈnÇÊ ÊÊÊÊÊÊÈÊ fÎÈ]ÓäÊ fÎ]äÇÇÊ ÊÊÊÊÊÊÇÊ f{£]ÈääÊ fÎ]{ÈÇÊ ÊÊÊÊÊÊnÊ f{È]ÓnäÊ fÎ]nxÇÊ ÊÊÊÊÊÊIÊ f{]ÈnäÊ fÎäÊ IÊÀÊi>V Ê>``Ì>Êv>ÞÊiLiÀ 1000 S. MAIN STREET NOBLE, OKLAHOMA TH 1000 S. MAIN STREET NOBLE, OKLAHOMA SAT., AUG. 9TH • 10:00 AM INSPECTION: FRI. AUG. 8TH FROM 8:00 AM TO 5:00 PM INSPECTION: FRI. AUG. 8TH FROM 8:00 AM TO 5:00 PM REGISTRATION: 9:00 AM DAY OF AUCTION REGISTRATION: 9:00 AM DAY OF AUCTION Complete Milling, Cabinet Shop & Carpentry Machines. For complete listing of inventory and pictures see web site or contact for brochure: Complete Milling, Cabinet Shop & Carpentry Machines. For complete listing of inventory and pictures see web site or contact for brochure: Dakil REAL ESTATE 405-751-6179 w w w. d a k i l - a u c t i o n . c o m 11px3 Dakil REAL ESTATE 405-751-6179 w w w. d a k i l - a u c t i o n . c o m 12px3 THURSDAY, JULY 31 2008--THE LINDSAY NEWS--PAGE 7 Gina Cable 756-4461 thelindsaynews@cableprinting.com Standard Classified Ad Rates* — Per Word — First Time (Minimum $3.50)..........30¢ Third Time.................... 20¢ Second Time.............................25¢ Fourth Time...................15¢ *Any deviation from standard classified ads, such as capitalization, boldface type or other special designs, are considered “display” and will be charged $1.00 extra. Payment THE CLASSIFIEDS Professional Directory GENERAL OPTOMETRY CONTACT LENSES Member American Optometric Assoc. $2-)+%"/%#+-!. Deadline: Monday, 5 p.m. prior to publication OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT HELP WANTED HELP WANTED: Dietary Cook and Dietary Aide at Lindsay Manor Nursing Home. Please call 756-4334 and speak with Vickie. 4tc July 31-Aug 21 --------------------------------------DRIVERS: O/O. TOP Pay! Home Nightly! Co.-earn up to $800$1,000+/wkly. Dedicated Runs. Assigned Units. 401k, Health Ins. O/O-$3500+/wk. Dedicated Customers. Weekly Settlements. Fuel Cards. Fuel Surcharge Pd Wkly. Lease Purchase Options. 800-777-8577. 2tp July 31-Aug 7 --------------------------------------CHRISTIAN WOMAN seeks job in Eldercare. Non-smoking environment, experienced. EXCELLENT REFERENCES. Respond to PO Box 768, Lindsay, OK, 73052. WORK WANTED CAREGIVER: will stay with your loved one 24-7 or as needed. Have references. (405) 9190810. 2tp July 24-July 31 TREE SERVICE WHITE’S TREE SERVICE. Licensed and bonded. 405-7561451. 1tp July 31 E>8><; )C8EE@E>80<;;@E> Let The Lindsay News publish your Engagement Photo and Announcement or Wedding Photo and Announcement FREE OF CHARGE! We have free forms available to help you compose your announcments. Come by the office at 117 S. 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Henderson Repair Service • We repair TV’s & VCR’s •Appliance Repair • We ship UPS Authorized Dish Network Provider 756-4366 201 S. Main, Lindsay Haigood Heat & Air 21 years. exp. 238-4090 Cell 238-5613 Home No job too big or too small ATTENTION OCAN COORDINATORS - Don't forget to download your 2x2 ads PERSONALS from the OPA Web site this week. Davis Home insertion order with the AdYour Name to download. Improvement Your THE LINDSAY MASONIC LODGELook for your #248 AF/AM will meet every second (You will receive an insertion orderAd fromCould OPS for the Be2x2 ads.) Siding, Roofs, Remodel, Ad Could Be and fourth Thursday night at the Lind2x2 ads may be placed anywhere in your newspaper. Storage Buildings, say Lodge at 421 S. Main Here Here Room Additions 9 Years Experience Call 756-4461 Call 756-4461 THIS COPY ONLY FOR THE WEEK OF JULY 27, 2008. 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Call Gina At 756-4461 Shop Lindsay First LEGAL NOTICE To be published in the Lindsay News, PO Box 768, Lindsay, OK 73052 two (2) times, Thursday July 24, 2008, and Thursday, July 31, 2008. Bid Notice The Lindsay Public Works Authority will accept sealed bids on “2009 55 Ft. Over Center Electrical Basket Truck” for the LPWA Electrical Department. Please refer any questions to Bill Mitchell at 405-756-4900 or to Tim Parker at 405-756-8981. Specifications will be available upon request. Bids are to be opened at 10 a.m. on Thursday, August 7, 2008, at City Hall located at 312 S. Main, Lindsay, OK by staff, for a recommendation to Council on August 11, 2008 at 5:15 p.m. Bids shall be accompanied by a signed and notarized non-collusion affidavit. Please send bids marked “Sealed Bids-2008 55 Ft. Over Center Electrical Basket Truck”. Bids shall be mailed or delivered to: City Clerk City of Lindsay PO Box 708 Lindsay, OK 73052 The City of Lindsay reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. All bids are public record and are available during regular office hours at 312 S. Main, Lindsay, OK. Attest: Penny Herndon City Clerk Todd Hinckley Mayor LEGAL NOTICE To be published in the Lindsay News, PO Box 768, Lindsay, OK 73052 two (2) times, Thursday July 24, 2008, and Thursday, July 31, 2008. NOTICE The Lindsay PublicWorks Authority is hereby offering to lease to the best and highest bidder for agricultural purposes only, the following described property located in McClain County: W/2 of SW/4 of NW/4, and SW/4 of NW/4 of NW/4 and SE/4 of SW/4 of NW/4 and E/2 of NW/4 and E/2 of NW/4 of NW/4 ande NE/4 ofr SW/ a4 of NW/4 and SW/4 of Section 22, T5N-R4W, Less a tract beginnning at the SW Corner of Section 22, thence North 02’W, 1430 feet, thence South 89 57’E, 379.75 feet, thence South 12 48’E, 1466.0 feet, thence North 89 57’W, 702.63 feet to the point of beginning, and less a tract, beginning at a point 1302 feet East of the SW corner of the SW/4 of said Section 22, thence North 52’W, 660 feet, thence East 330 feet, thence South 52’E, 660 feet, thence West 330 feet to the point of beginning, and less the West 630 feet of the SE/4 of SW/4 of NW/4 of Section 22 and S/2 of NW/4 of SW/4 and N/23 of SW/4 of SW/4 and SE/4 of SW/4 of SW/4 and W/2 of SE/4 of SW/4 of Section 15, T5N-R4W and E/2 of SE/4 of NE/4 and SE/4 of NE/4 of NE/4 all in Section 21, T5NR4W, McClain County, containing 377.72 acres more or less. Lease agreement will be available for review upon request. Further information may be obtained by calling Bill Mitchell, Trust Manager, at 756-4900. Bids are to be opened at 10:15 a.m. on Thursday, August 7, 2008, in City Hall located at 312 S. Main St., Lindsay, Oklahoma. Bids will be submitted to the trustees of the Lindsay Public Works Authority for consideration on August 11, 2008 at 5:15 p.m. The Lindsay Public Works Authority reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. All bids are public records and are available for inspection during regular office hours at 312 S. Main St., Lindsay, Oklahoma. Bids are to be sealed and marked “Landfill Agricultural Bid” and shall be submitted to the Trust Clerk prior to 10:15 a.m. on Thursday, August 7, 2008. LEGAL NOTICE To be published in the Lindsay News, PO Box 768, Lindsay, OK 73052, two (2) times, July 31, 2008, and August 7, 2008. In The District Court of Garvin County State of Oklahoma In The Matter of the Estate of Douglas Stroud, deceased, and of Marilyn Stroud, deceased. Case No. P-07-71 Judge: Blake Notice of Hearing Petition for Order Allowing Final Account; Determination of Heirship; Final Decree of Distribution and Discharge. Notice is hereby given that Tammy Chandler, Personal Representative of the Estate of Douglas Stroud, deceased, and of Marilyn Stroud, deceased has filed in this Court the petition for distribution of the estate. The hearing of the same has been filed by the court for the 4th day of September, 2008, at 9 o’clock a.m., at the County Courthouse of Garvin County, and all persons interested in the estate are notified to appear and show cause, if any, why the heirs of Douglas Stroud, deceased, and of Marilyn Stroud, deceased, should not be fully determined and the estate be distributed. Witness my hand this 23rd day of July, 2008. John A Blake Judge of the District Court Frankenberg Law Firm Don Frankenberg, OBA #3095 Jason Frankenberg OBA #17749 502 S Main Street Lindsay, OK 73052 Phone 405-756-2000 Fax 405-756-4316 Attorney for Personal Representative PAGE 8--THE LINDSAY NEWS--THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 Obituary Harry Bennett Bland 1922-2008 OK and many other family and friends. Preceding him in death were his father, M.E. Bland, in July, 1962; his mother, Alice Bland in October, 1974; a brother, Dale Bland in March, 1984 and a sister, Marie Freeman in May, 1983. Funeral services for Harry Bland were Monday, July 28, 2008 at 2 p.m. at the Sharon Baptist Church officiated by Reverend Denver McGuire and Reverend Kris Ramber. Burial will follow at Odessa Cemetery under the direction of People’s Co-operative Funeral Home. Obituary Homer L. McKenzie Homer is preceded in death by his parents, Samuel and Elsie Mckenzie, and his brothers Malcomb and Samuel Jr. Mckenzie. Funeral services were held at 11 am, Saturday, July 19, 2008, at Matthews Funeral Home in Edmond. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Samaritan House of Saint John’s Catholic Church, Edmond, Oklahoma or The Smile Train 41 Madison Ave., 28th Floor, New York, NY 10010. Services are under the direction of Matthews Funeral Home, Edmond. Obituary Harry Bennett Bland was born 1920-2008 May 21, 1922 in Cumberland, Homer L. McKenzie, 88, OK to Alice Adron Heffington Bland and Marvin (M.E.) Bland died July 16, 2008 at his home and passed away Thursday, July in Edmond, OK. He was born 24, 2008 at Elkview General July 9, 1920 in Lindsay, OK to Hospital in Hobart, OK at the Samuel and Elsie McKenzie, age of 86 years, two months and where he lived until graduating high school. three days. Upon the onset of World War He grew up in the Lindsay and New Hope areas of Oklahoma II, he joined the Marine Air Corps and worked for many years for where he served as a bomber pilot TG&Y, Ben Franklin Stores, and in the Pacific campaign. After the Wackers Department Store as war, Homer attended Oklahoma well as operating the Mangum A&M, where he met Margaret, Variety Store. After his retirement his wife of 60 years. He went to work for Amoco in 1985 he worked part time at Oil Co. straight out of college Hobart Nursery and enjoyed his hobbies of gardening and making where he worked for 35 years until barbed-wire baskets and enjoying retirement. During his retirement, his pet Bluejay and his dogs, Brit Homer was an avid golfer and remained active in the oil and gas and Scooter. Mr. Bland was in the U.S. business until his death. Homer is survived by his Army from 1942 to 1945 and was wife Margaret, Edmond; sister a veteran of World War II, serving in North Africa, Sicily and Italy. Lois Thomas, Lindsay; son Ron He was married to Mary Geneva McKenzie Sr. and wife Kay of (Gordon) Bland at Lindsay, OK Edmond; son David McKenzie and wife Linda of Burleson, TX; March 8, 1952. He was a member of the son Steve McKenzie and wife Sharon Baptist Church near Penny of Lipan, TX; daughter Cynthia Ellis of Amarillo, TX. Gotebo, OK. Mr. Bland is survived by his Homer was also blessed with nine MHC 07-22-08 HP 13X10.5.FMX 7/23/08 9:46 AM Page 1 wife, Mary Geneva, of the home; grandchildren, and thirteen greata son, Charles R. Bland, Hobart, grandchildren. James (Jim) Newberry 1942-2008 James (Jim) Newberry aka Shawn Barreye, 65, passed away July 26, 2008 at an Oklahoma City hospital after a short illness. He was born October 2, 1942 at Paoli, OK to Hazel Roberts. He was raised in the Hughes community by his grandparents, I.C. and Ophelia Newberry. Shawn is survived by his loving Aunt Jawanna Newberry Arnold of Lindsay, OK; two brothers, Sammy McCurley and wife Bonnie of Norman, OK, and Hugh McCurley of California; and four sisters, Shirley and husband Tommy Staggs, Linda and husband Stan Wells, Margaret and husband Bobby Lane, and Marion Wallace all of Edmond, OK. He is also survived by the children and grandchildren of his siblings. Shawn’s other survivors include his cousins and their families: Bob Arnold of Post, TX; Betty Auld of Rush Springs, OK; Ophelia O’Neal of Pauls Valley, OK; Julie Roebuck of Shawnee, OK; Willis Newberry of San Antonio, TX; Johnny Ray Newberry of San Antonio, TX; and Teresa Moore of Kingsland, TX. Shawn also leaves behind a host of other relatives and friends. Shawn was preceded in death by: his mother, Hazel Roberts, his grandparents, I.C. and Ophelia Newberry uncles, John Newberry, Aaron Newberry, and Harry Newberry; and aunt Violet Binyon, niece, Angela Lane, and cousins, Ira Belle Atchley, and Lola Lee Weatherford. Shawn’s biggest passion in lif was horses. He will be missed by all. HAPPY TRAILS JIM, UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN! Interment of Shawn’s ashes and a memorial graveside service will be held Thursday, July 31 at 10 a.m. at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Pauls Valley, OK under the direction of Wooster Funeral Home. parents Sidney Wilson and Cora Morgan, and three sisters; Iva Adams, Oleta Dickerson, and Ann Knutson, and one brother, Sidney Morgan. There are no services set for Mr. Morgan at this time. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www. boydstonfuneralhome.com. of Fort Worth, TX, and Rhonda Morgan of Fort Worth, TX, and one nephew, Sean Gillespie of Lindsay, OK. Butch also leaves behind many, many friends who, along with his family, will greatly miss him. Mr. Morgan was preceded in death by his wife, Carolyn (Pledger) Morgan in 2005, his Thank You!!!! The Lindsay Chamber of Commerce would like to thank everyone who helped make the Channel 5 “On The Road” Tour an outstanding event. There are numerous businesses and individuals who deserve a thank you. The response was great and so appreciated by the dedicated committee who presented this event. Without each of you this visit would not have been possible. The day’s attendance was great and we appreciate all those who attended and all those who participated. A special thank you to the Lindsay School for allowing us to meet at their wonderful facility and permitting us the opportunity to show everyone what a wonderful town we have. Thank you, Lindsay Chamber of Commerce and “On The Road” Committee Obituary Hootsie Albert “Butch” Morgan 1952-2008 Hootsie Albert “Butch” Morgan passed from this life July 28, 2008 in Lindsay, OK. Butch was born in Lindsay, OK February 25, 1952 to Sidney Wilson Morgan and Cora (Lee) Morgan. Butch married Carolyn Pledger in Lindsay, OK. Butch lived in Lindsay all of his life and was a graduate of Lindsay High School. He worked in the oil industry as a roustabout. Butch loved motorcycles, traveling and spending time with family and friends, and he attended Fellowship Of Living Faith in Lindsay. 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