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THE LINDSAY NEWS
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 2009
Strickland To Replace
Longtime Assessor Bradley
By Jeff Shultz
Stratford native
Beverly Strickland was
Lindsay Athletic Booster
appointed as the new
Club is finalizing the 2009
Garvin County Assessor
Lindsay Leopard football
Monday after the Garvin
program. Any business or
County Commissioners
individual wanting to show
unanimously picked her to
support for a player through an
replace the retiring Evelyn
advertisement in the program,
Bradley.
please contact a booster club
Strickland was the
officer. Kirby or Terre Hibbard
only person to apply for
at 756-8922; Lori Hunter at
the position, according to
756-6381; Gena Fletcher at
Johnny Mann, chairman
756-7614 or Cindy Hacker at
of the Garvin County
756-6742.
Commissioners.
*****
“She’s the obvious
Reserved Football
choice. She’s the most
Tickets are now on sale in the
qualified and I think she
superintendent’s office for $25
will serve the county
each. If you had reserved tickets
well,” Mann said.
last year, they will be held until
After meeting with
Monday, August 31 at 3 p.m.
each employee in the
If you no longer want your
County Assessor’s office,
reserved seats, please contact
the commissioners voted
Melanie Newby at 756-3131
to come out of executive
ext. 221. Any seats not picked
session and publicly made
up by August 31 will be made
the vote to appoint Strickland
available on a first-come, first
to the post.
serve basis after 9 a.m, Tuesday,
“Thank you for your vote
September 1.
of confidence,” Strickland
*****
Tumbling Lessons will
be starting the first week of
September. If interested in
enrolling call Robin at 7567153.
*****
Free Adult Education
Classes started August 17 in
Lindsay. The classes are on
Mondays and Wednesdays from
6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Lindsay
High School in Room 1. Late
registration is okay. For more
information call 405-2385568.
*****
A Christian Motorcycle
Rally will be held August 20
through 22 at 7 p.m. nightly.
The 20, Pastor Tiny Gibbs from
Bikers for Christ Oklahoma
Chapter will speak; 21 special
Brian Herrin
presentations and guest
The Oklahoma State
speakers, and the 22, Evangelist University (OSU) Center for
Stanley Dreyer will speak. Veterinary Health Sciences
Praise and worship team will officially welcomed the Class
be Stanley and Jeanette Dreyer. of 2013 during its traditional
Everybody is welcome. Bring White Coat Ceremony today,
donations for the Can Food Aug. 14, which was held in
Drive to help those in need. It the Student Union Theater on
will be held on the north side of the Stillwater campus. Of the
Purcell Lake at 7 p.m. nightly. 82 members in the freshman
For more information contact class, for one, it is a day he has
Reverend Carla Hooper at 405- been pursuing for years.
442-8100.
Brian Herrin of Lindsay,
*****
Okla., can’t remember ever
A Retirment celebration wanting to be anything but
will be held for Evelyn Bradley, a veterinarian. He began
Garvin County Assessor, Friday, working toward his goal in
August 28 from 1:30 p.m. to the 8th grade when he secured
3:30 p.m. The reception will be his first job at a veterinary
held at the Santa Fe Depot at 204 clinic. Herrin spent 40 hours
East Paul in Pauls Valley, OK.
cleaning cages and mowing
*****
the lawn at the late Dr. Bronc
T h e A n n u a l B r a d l e y Jackson’s mixed animal clinic
Alumni Reunion will be held during summer vacations. The
at Lindsay Schools Cafeteria responsibilities grew and often
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. October during the year, he would help
4. For more information, contact when the clinic had a heavy
L.B. Hoyle at 756-3741.
case load.
Garvin County Assessor
Beverly Strickland
told the commissioners. “I’m
looking forward to serving the
people of Garvin County.”
Cheers and a round of
applause by the Assessor’s
employees greeted the vote
by the commissioners.
Strickland said she does
not plan on making
any major changes
once she takes office
on September 1.
“We will evaluate
our operations but I
doubt we will make
any major changes,”
she said.
Strickland has
served as Bradley’s
first deputy since
Bradley first took
office in 1990.
“She’s done a great
job,” Strickland said
of Bradley. “She’s
always looking out
for the people. I hope
I can serve the people
as good as she has.”
B r a d l e y
announced her
retirement last month
and will leave office at the
end of this month.
“I’m so proud of her,”
Bradley said. “I know she
will do a great job. I’m
leaving the county in good
hands.”
Lindsay Graduate Accepted
To Veterinarian School
Weekend
Weather
Alex
“Dr. Jackson taught me
many things and allowed
me to be very active in
working with the animals,”
remembers Herrin. “I now
want to expand on the skills
Dr. Jackson taught me and
become a veterinarian.”
Through the years Herrin
has worked at a mixed animal
practice, small animal practice,
zoo and the veterinary center’s
Oklahoma Animal Disease
Diagnostic Laboratory.
“I like the variety in the
veterinary medicine field,”
explains Herrin. “Every day
can be unique and interesting.
I also appreciate that veterinary
medicine is challenging,
involving problem solving
skills.”
Herrin’s parents also
influenced his decision to
pursue his dream exposing
him to some amazing things in
nature and teaching him how
to care for pets.
“I own a pug named Pugsly
and a Dalmatian mix named
Kitty,” smiles Herrin.
His Eagle Scout training,
Christianity and Choctaw
Native American heritage add
to that appreciation for animals
and his environment. His
academic advisor describes him
as having “a real enthusiasm
for learning” and “being a
unique individual” in that he
is “quite intelligent, a very
kind, articulate, caring and
compassionate individual,”
traits which will make him a
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better veterinary practitioner.
Herrin is the son of Alexia
and Thomas Herrin also
of Lindsay. He graduated
from Lindsay High School
in 2005 and earned his B.S.
degree from OSU majoring in
Biochemistry and Molecular
Biology with a minor in
Mathematics. He graduated
Summa Cum Laude and
received an Honors College
See HERRIN
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District Attorney Rob Hudson, President of the Oklahoma
District Attorneys Association presents Senator Susan Paddack
with the organization’s 2009 Legislative Appreciation
Award.
District Attorneys Association
Honors Senator Paddack
State Sen. Susan Paddack’s
work to strengthen laws aimed
at Oklahoma’s most dangerous
criminals has earned the gratitude
of the Oklahoma District
Attorneys Association. The
organization recently presented
the Ada Democrat with the 2009
Legislative Appreciation Award.
“Senator Paddack has assisted
us with a number of pieces of
legislation,” said Cathy Stocker,
district Attorney and incoming
President of the Association. “We
wanted to thank her and recognize
the positive impact she has made
on the criminal justice system in
Oklahoma.”
Paddack was principal author
of Caitlin’s Law, named for the
Ada teen who was kidnapped and
murdered by her mother’s former
boyfriend. The killer was out
on bail for an earlier kidnapping
of Caitlin’s mother when he
abducted Caitlin. That legislation
focused on the reform of laws on
bail. This past session, Paddack
successfully authored and passed
legislation that increased the
penalty for kidnapping from the
current maximum sentence of 10
years to a new maximum sentence
of 20 years.
“As a Senator, and also as a
mother, I fervently believe that
public safety must always be a
top priority for state government.
As citizens, we want to know that
our children, our families, friends
and neighbors will be safe in their
homes and in their communities.
We also want the predators who
violate that safety to be held fully
accountable for their crimes,”
Paddack said. “As a legislator, I
will continue to do everything in
my power do accomplish both.”
Drum majors for the Lindsay High School Band attended drum major camp this summer held
at Stephen F. Austin University in Nacogdoches, TX. Pictured above are Tiffany Hines, Allison
Bevers, and Dillon Taylor. The band is looking forward to a successful marching season and
will hold their annual car wash Saturday, August 22. The fundraising event will be held from
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the 101 Car Wash, located at the corner of Highways 76 and 19. Come
out and support the band students as they work to raise money for this year’s activities. The
band will also be holding a preview concert and ice cream social Tuesday, August 25 at 7
p.m. at the football stadium.
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looking forward to meeting my
classmates since we are going
to be spending the next four
years together!”
Jackson also graduated
from OSU (Class of 1981).
Who knows, maybe Herrin will
graduate and return to Lindsay
to practice veterinary medicine
where the late good Dr. Jackson
once practiced helping a young
Herrin take his first step toward
reaching his dream of becoming
a veterinarian.
The Oklahoma State
University Center for
Veterinary Health Sciences is
one of 28 veterinary colleges
in the United States and is
fully accredited by the Council
on Education of the American
Veterinary Medical Association.
The center’s Boren Veterinary
Medial Teaching Hospital is
open to the public and provides
routine and specialized care for
small and large animals. It also
offers 24 hour emergency care
and is certified by the American
Animal Hospital Association.
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www.cvhs.okstate.edu or call
(405) 744-7000.
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Degree, General Honors Award
and a Departmental Honors Award
in Biochemistry and Molecular
Biology.
“Brian discovered that
he enjoys working with large
animals the most,” says Dr.
Michael Lorenz, professor and
dean of the veterinary center.
“He wants to return to rural
Oklahoma, which is good.
Oklahoma needs more rural,
large animal veterinarians to fill
a shortage of rural veterinarians
across the country. We are
delighted to have Brian here
at OSU studying veterinary
medicine.”
There are 58 Oklahoma
residents and 24 non-residents
in the incoming class. The 62
females and 20 males come
from Colorado, Delaware,
Florida, Georgia, Illinois,
Maryland, Massachusetts,
Montana, Nebraska, New
Jersey, New York, North
Carolina, Oklahoma, South
Carolina and Texas. The white
coat the students received today
symbolizes their commitment
to the animals they will one
day treat.
“I’m excited about the
challenge of vet school,” states
Herrin. “I am ready to push
myself and to start something
I have been working towards
since I was little. I am also
3ERVINGTHE,INDSAY#OMMUNITY
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Jim Nye and Jonnie Etta Hollis in front of Bomhak’s Cafe in
Bradley in 1946.
W h e n m y c o m p u t e r arriving by mail go back to
announces “You’ve got mail,” 1936 when we lived on a small
I eagerly click on the key that farm west of Alex. The house
pulls up my messages Often the we lived in still sits atop a hill
messages are advertisements about two miles west of Alex.
for products I would never be In those days, the old Highway
interested in. But sometimes 19, then a gravel highway, ran
they are jokes from L.B. past our house. I would watch
Hoyle, interesting articles for the rural mail carrier to
from my family, or messages deliver our mail. I would go to
from friends or readers of the mailbox and carry the mail
“Matchbook Memories.” into the house. I would always
These e-mails are wonderful, wave at the mail carrier, and
but sometimes the postman he always waved back. My
brings letters that include a brother, Jim, tells a story about
very different kind of reward. one day when the mail carrier
My first memories of letters did not wave back. I was only
Herrin
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You’ve got mail
part II
Burrows Selzer. There was a
serior picture of Jay Mann and
several pictures of Ray Mann,
brothers of my boyhood best
friend, John Mann. There was
a large picture of Mrs. Mae
Thomas, a Bradley teacher in
1942-43. The hair styles, the
clothes, and the youthful faces
all reflected those World War
II years.
Even though what we now
refer to as “snail mail” is going
out of style, it is still exciting
to those of us who associate
it with the days of our youth.
Perhaps the older generation
still has the patience to wait
for the wonders that sometimes
appear in our mail boxes. I
still get a rush of excitement
when the postman delivers an
unexpected letter. I always
hope it will contain something
strange and exciting. We used
to joke about “getting money
in the mail.” Now I hope for
something like the pictures that
came last week.
E-mail Jerry Nye at
jerrynyej@aol.com or write
to 1438 Pine, Weatherford,
OK 73096
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by Dr. Jerry G. Nye
important items that came to
me in Box 83. As I write this
article, I am looking at my
Social Security card that I got
when I was 18. In my study,
I have the draft notice telling
me to report for induction
on December 12, 1952. As I
took that letter from Box 83, I
knew that my life was about to
change forever.
And the memorable
letters continue to arrive in
my mail box on Pine Avenue.
Last week, I received a 6x8
brown envelope from a lady
in Bakersfield, California. It
was rather heavy, suggesting
that it had pictures inside.
When I eagerly opened the
envelope, I found 48 pictures
of people who attended school
at Bradley from 1942 to 1945.
Those pictures are nostalgic
treasures for me. An enclosed
letter identified the sender as
Anna Faye Duggan, whose
family moved from Bradley
to California in late 1945. She
said that she and her sisters,
Ada and Ethel, were looking
through old albums and wanted
me to have the pictures. She
said that they are avid readers
of my “Matchbook Memories”
column in The Lindsay News.
Their family, the Ben Duggan
family, lived on Colbert Creek
near the Victria Farm where
we lived. As I looked at the
pictures Anna sent, memories
of those days and those people
came flooding back.
Although the pictures
had names written on them, I
recognized most of the people
instantly. Some of the people
still live in the area; some have
moved far away, and too many
have left this earth. But the
pictures brought them back as
they were in those long ago
days. One picture showed
my brother, Jim, and Jonnie
Etta Hollis before they were
married, standing in front of
Bomhak’s Cafe in Bradley. In
the background were the tall
windows, the double doors,
and an RC Cola sign on the
wall. Another picture taken
in front of Bomhak’s Cafe
showed Mary Ella Bomhak, my
sister-in-law, Ada Duggan, and
Nellie Simmons. Crowding
into the picture at the side was
Jimmy Owens, a mischievous
grin on his face.
A number of the school
pictures showed youthful
images of Bradley friends
who have left this earth – Roy
Brooksher, Loyd Bomhak,
Frank Prince, Leon Beene,
Dean Mitchusson, John
Springman, Paul Bagwell, and
George Driskell. There were
pictures of Bradley girls whom
I knew – Maryetta McCord
Keeler, Mamie Taylor, Veronica
Looney, Ruby Simmons, Billie
Ruth Curtin, Ada Lee Beene,
Billie Ruth Beverly, Nita
Joyce Gilliland, and Trula
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four years old, but my brothers
had taught me words that my
mother forbade me to speak.
As the mail carrier drove away,
I yelled, “Wave, you ---.” The
mail carrier stopped, backed
up, and said, “What did you
say, young man.” Jim says I
walked to the house very fast,
looking back to see of he was
following me. I never yelled
at him again.
When we lived a mile
south of Bradley on a small
farm, Del Bennett was our
mail carrier. Sometimes, in
those days, chewing gum
manufactures would send
samples in the mail. I always
hoped to find one or two sticks
of Beech-Nut, Spearmint, or
Juicy Fruit gum in the mail
box. As soon as you opened
the mail box, you could smell
the enticing aroma.
My most vivid memories
of letters in the mail are from
the World War II years when
we lived on the Victria Farm
north of Bradley. I would
watch for the Alex Star Route
mail carrier to come down the
road. I would hope to find a
letter from my brother Jim,
who was a gunner on a B-24
bomber, flying missions over
Europe. The letters were Vmail letters, single page letters
on paper as thin as tissue paper
to conserve space and weight
as they were shipped from
Italy to Alex. I would run as
fast as I could to the house
where my mother would be
eagerly waiting to read Jim’s
letter. I would read Jim’s
letters over and over, trying
to imagine what it would be
like to fly bombing missions
against the Germans.
When I was in high school,
we got our mail in Box 83 in
the Bradley Post Office. In
those years, the Bradley Post
Office was located in the back
part of Badertscher’s Store, a
white wooden building which
stood on the west side of Main
Street near the creek that ran
through Bradley. The building
stood directly in front of the
house where Claire McCann
now lives. I still have two
“Member Independent Community
Banker’s Association”
Winsome Sunday
School Class Meets
The ladies of Winsome Sunday
School, First Baptist Church, Lindsay,
met early again for their monthly
breakfast meeting. Attendance was
light. Doctor appointments, grandkids
visiting, and an early funeral accounted
for many of the absent ladies.
It had sprinkled that Tuesday
morning, but folks are still looking
for rain. The cooler temperatures
are appreciated. Barbara Lackey
mentioned new members on the roll.
Then she gave the blessing. Carolyn
Hutto brought the devotional while
we waited for breakfast.
You Are So Blessed!
If you woke up this morning with
more health than illness, you are more
blessed than the million who won’t
survive the week.
If you have never experienced
the danger of battle, the loneliness of
imprisonment, the agony of torture
or the pangs of starvation, you are
ahead of 20 million people around
the world.
If you attend a church meeting
without fear of harassment, arrest,
torture, or death, you are more blessed
than almost 3 billion people in the
world.
If you have food in your
refrigerator, clothes on your back, a
roof over your head and a place to
sleep, you are richer than 75% of
this world.
If you have money in the bank,
money in your wallet, and spare
change in a dish someplace, you are
among the top 8% of the world’s
wealthy.
If you hold your head up with
a smile on your face and are truly
thankful, you are blessed because the
majority can, but most do not.
If you can hold someone’s hand,
hug them, or even touch them on the
shoulder, you are blessed because you
can offer God’s healing touch.
If you can read this message, you
are more blessed than over 2 billion
people in the world that cannot read
anything at all.
You are so blessed in ways you
may never even know. Count your
blessings, name them one by one.
The ladies visited over coffee
and reminisced about old times
and exchanged favorite religious
television shows. Prayer was
requested for Frances Sunderland’s
sister and Millie O’Connell. Those
attending were: Lavora Dodd, Kathy
Ellithorp, Shirley England, Carolyn
Hutto, Barbara Lackey, and Frances
Sunderland.
Bradley School....Then
THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 2009--THE LINDSAY NEWS--PAGE 3
Society
Stimulus Law Bolsters
Food Bank Offerings
As part of the federal stimulus
law, the nation’s food banks have
received a windfall of $100 million
in extra food this year. That’s the
good news.
The bad news is that food banks
around the country, including the
Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma,
are struggling to meet increased
demand for food caused by economic
conditions. So, as welcomed as the
increased amount of food is, it simply
isn’t enough.
“Many families in Oklahoma
are seeking food assistance for the
first time,” said Regional Food
Bank Executive Director Rodney
Bivens. “Our agencies are reporting
an increase in demand as high as 50
percent, which is more than they can
handle.”
Truckloads of food started
arriving in May and will continue
through the end of October. In all,
the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma
and the Community Food Bank of
Eastern Oklahoma will distribute
approximately one million pounds of
stimulus-provided food to help feed
the hungry statewide.
“The increased demand is
strong, and appears to be sustained,”
said Bivens. “When the economy
is weak, we are hit from both sides
- more people are in need of food
assistance while donations of both
food and money are less. And, as
grateful as we are for the additional
food through the stimulus program,
what happens to people when that
comes to an end in October?”
To help fight hunger in Oklahoma,
visit www.regionalfoodbank.org or
call 405.604.7109.
Thank You
In remembrance of our mother,
Patty Sue Stapp, we would like to
extend our sincere appreciation to so
many people. To all who came by with
their kind words of sympathy, sent
cards, phoned, sent plants, flowers, or
so many dishes of food, thank you just
doesn’t seem to be enough.
For all of those who attended
her service, family and friends alike,
thank you. To the EMS and Fire
Department crews that paid their
respects in full uniform complete
with emergency vehicles, thank you.
(mother so enjoyed aggravating you
guys and gals).
To the Lindsay News...for going
more than out of their way to make
sure that her obituary was placed in
the issue just before her service...
and for having to do that so quickly...
thank you. (you truly came through
for us).
To the Murray Hill Church of
Christ for the use of their lovely
building...and to the ladies of the
church who prepared a truly fine
family meal, that obviously took
much preparation, thank you. It was
delicious!
To the vocalists who spent an
obvious amount of time on the song
we had requested. You performed it
beautifully.
To her preacher and friend of
many years, Jerry McCorkle, for such
a lovely service. Mother thought so
much of you...and you did her proud...
thank you.
We sincerely hope you all know
how truly thankful we are that mother
had so many wonderful family and
friends who cared so much for her.
There was and is...so much love, care,
and kindness shown...and for that, we
are truly grateful.
Two very simple words with such
great
meaning...thank you.
Bradley School, built in 1940, by the WPA, was once crowded with activities and students in
And mom...know that you will
the halls, and now sits empty at the bottom of a hill in Bradley. Bradley alumni reunion will be
be missed.
held October 4 at the Lindsay School Cafeteria from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information
The Family of Patty Sue Harris
contact L.B. Hoyle at 756-3741.
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Bradley School....Now
You are cordially
invited to a
retirement celebration for
Evelyn Bradley
Garvin County Assessor
Friday, August 28, 2009
1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
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Rayna Lynn Doyal
Jessica Doyal and Randall
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Rayna was born at Norman
Regional Hospital July 13 and
weighed 7 pounds 15 ounces
and was 21” long.
Grandparents Wayne and
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and aunt Jamie Doyal of
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spoiling privileges as do great
grandmothers Lillie Davis of
Lindsay and Louise Doyal of
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Beth Moore To Deliver
Message In Wynnewood
Best-selling Christian author
Beth Moore will deliver a message
to an estimated 90,000 women on
August 28 & 29, 2008 from Green
Bay, Wisconsin; local residents
will have the opportunity to see the
popular Bible teacher live without
leaving your state.
Through a partnership between
LifeWay Women’s Events, Church
Communication Network (CCN),
and Wynnewood First Baptist
Church, a simulcast will broadcast
live via satellite from the Resch
Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Over 650 churches across the U.S.,
including First Baptist Church
of Wynnewood, Oklahoma are
participating as host churches.
The simulcast event is the live
broadcast of LifeWay’s Living
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Wisconsin. While an estimated
8,000 will participate live from
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women across the nation to
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Living Proof Live is a unique
women’s event—no two bearing
the same message. Moore’s focus
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to teach for each specific location.
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and denominations around the
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so that the lost are found, the
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“We have one goal: people coming
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through the study of His Word.”
The Ladies Ministry at
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like to personally invite you to join
us for this great event.
For more information regarding
the Beth Moore Simulcast you can
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Wynnewood ,OK at 405-665-4594
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PAGE 4--THE LINDSAY NEWS--THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 2009
Colin And Callie Hacker Play For Oklahoma Steal
Down the
with Al Hunt
Colin & Callie Hacker represented Lindsay on a select competitive tournament t-ball team,
the Oklahoma Steal. The 6U team finished the fall and Spring seasons with a record of
104 wins and 1 loss. Their Spring 2009 tournament championships are: Midwest City 7U
Machine Pitch League Champions; Moore USSSA Qualifier Champions; Midwest City Super
Series Tournament Champions; Chickasaw Nation T-Ball Tournament Champions; Enid USSSA
Qualifier Champions; Bethel Wildcat T-Ball Classic Champions; NABF State Tournament
Champions; USSSA State Tournament Champions; NABF World Series Champions; USSSA
World Series Champions; “The Show” World Series Champions; USSSA State Ranked #1 in
Oklahoma Coaches Rankings; and USSSA National Ranked #1 in Nation Power Rankings.
Congratulations Colin & Callie.
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them. Seeing the settlers come in
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The half dug out homes, the men
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Homesteads and oil wells have
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Kenneth and Judy Holden
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27. Makes 44 years. Sorry for any
foul up.
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The super duo, Rodney and
Torie Townley, Mr. Sunshine and
Roses celebrate their anniversary
August 25.
*****
Michael Chris Knapp , the
world traveler, surfaces in New
York, saying, “Hey Al, someone
tried to sell me the Brooklyn
Bridge. I think it’s a little too big
for Rush Creek. Go Bulldogs,
go back into the woods, if you
haven’t got the goods”.
Whatever that means.
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One of God’s children,
Leah Irene Work, formerly of
Hughesville, and 3rd and Ponca
was to have surgery August 17 at
Baptist Hospital in OKC. We pray
all went well.
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From celebration station, the
man from Rush Creek, Donald
R. Kay, parties on the 21, Hughes
basketballer Lynette Driskell
parties the night away on the
21, Desiray White’s birthday is
the 22, Asha McCuthcheon’s bday is the 23, Hughes Bulldog
Willie Ellithorp celebrates on the
23, which is also trucker Doyle
White’s birthday, Skylar Shawn
turns 14 on the 24, and finally,
this week Mike Webb’s birthday
is the 25. Wherever he is, he’s still
my friend.
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elementary students are excited to
start, new clothes, shoes, pencils,
paper, are these the same kids who
couldn’t wait for school to bne out
last May. Drive safely.
*****
The Wallville Veteran’s
Committee salutes all the fighting
men returning from tours of duty in
Iraq and a special salute to all those
still carrying on in Afghanistan.
Pray for the soldiers.
*****
Direct from the pages of old
Al’s Almanac, October 1992, the
annual fall Table Top Mountain
trail ride was well attended with
130 riders. Riders from Duncan,
Marlow, Alex, and Guymon were
represented. Phil Millikan of
Owasso came the farthest. Kristi
Kennedy, age 7, was the youngest
rider. Mr. Ray Woodruff was
the oldest at 79. The ride was
sponsored by the Garvin County
4-H Horse Club.
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A big Hughes congratulations
to Heath Work, son of Joey Work
and Lesley McNutt and Kacy
Maranto, daughter of Tony
and Michelle Maranto, on the
announcement of their upcoming
wedding, October 10, 2009.
*****
Youth rally, August 24,
2009, Wallville Hughes Church,
7:30p.m. Brother Nathan Wood,
guest speaker. Call Brother Al
Hunt at 405-207-3268 for more
information.
*****
In the wee hours of August 15,
Miss Margaret Ezell (81) passed
away. She was preceded in death
by her husband A.C. Ezell. She
was the mother of Latrillia, Gayla,
Maryiln, Diana, and son A.C. Jr.
They had pastored churches in
Lindsay, Mountain View, and
Fairfax. A nice lady, who will be
missed. Her son-in-law, Joe Ince,
called us with the news.
*****
In the good ole summertime,
of 2009, enjoy your day in the
sunshine. Come see us when you
can and remember this is be kind
to “Sonny Mitcheson” week. One
of the old Bradley boys and a
faithful reader.
*****
Recognizing our sponsors this
week, Chief Hiawatha Rainmaker
Services, and Cable Printing and
the Lindsay News, Darrell and
Gina Cable owner-operators,
celebrating 108 years, this year.
Wouldn’t think Darrell and Gina
were that old, would you?
*****
The legendary Table Top
Mountains there before Noah Wall
placed his foot on ground that
would later bear his name. Young
people have criss-crossed the
mountain side carving their names
to be left for the ages. Ed Denson
and sons, Ed Kay, Babe Kay and
Riley Adams just some who spent
nights in a wolf and coyote hunt
among the mountains.
Jim Crawford, laid claim to
2000 acres of land with much
of it encircling the Table Tops.
He donated mountain land for a
one room school house for the
families who made their homes
deep in roads coming in and out
of the mountainside. But, now
along with Crawford, the other
one-room schools of Bell, Davis,
Thompson, and Mountain View,
just a memory.
Tales of the Boys Ranch once
started there, rumors of Jesse
James and buried treasure have
given place to oilwell sights and
barbed wire fence and cattle while
the mountains keep their secrets
well guarded down the Wallville
Road.
PAGE 6--THE LINDSAY NEWS--THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 2009
Obituary
Lorene Belle Owens
1922-2009
Lorene Belle Owens died
August 13, 2009 in Purcell,
OK at the age of 87 years 6
months 18 days.
Lorene was born January
26, 1922 to Ike J. and Miranda
Jane (Myers) Jones in Wesley,
OK. She was raised in the
Purcell/Lexington area.
Lorene and Leonard V. Owens
were united in marriage July
27, 1939 in Purcell, OK. She
was a member of Calvary
Holiness Church and enjoyed
quilting and crochet, cooking,
gardening, and singing.
Survivors include
daughters, Mary Louise Elliott
of Dolores, CO, Stella Rose
Neeley, and husband Byron
of Globe, AZ, Betty Faye
Shobert, and husband J.T of
Maysville, OK; siblings, John
Jones and wife, Dorothy of
Oklahoma City, Jim Jones and
wife, Viola of Lexington, Rosie
Tilley and husband, Logan of
Purcell, Helen Landsdale
and husband, Raymond of
Purcell; 8 grandchildren, 27
great grandchildren, 14 greatgreat grandchildren and many
relatives and friends.
Lorene was preceded in
death by her parents, Ike and
Miranda; husband, Leonard;
infant son, Leonard Vertis
Owens, Jr.; siblings, Ellen
Baker and Ervie Jones;
son-in-law, Lonnie Elliott;
and grandson, Gary Lynn
Neeley.
Funeral Services were at
2 p.m., Monday, August 17,
2009 at Wadley’s Funeral
Chapel with Brother Steve
Moore and Brother Eugene
Snow officiating. Services
were under the direction of
Wadley’s Funeral Service.
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W.C. “Cliff” Minton
1911-2009
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Chickasha, OK.
Minton
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Mr. Minton had lived in Duncan
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07 For Explorer V8, Leather, Power 3rd-Row Seat,
06 Pontiac Grand Prix
05 Ford F-150 STX Reg. Cab., Flareside ...Nice!
07 Ford F-150 Supercrew Lariat
V6, Alloys, Spoiler .....................................Loaded!
06 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Lariat
4x4, Black, Center Consile ......................... 44K Mi.!
07 Ford Mustang Regency Con. GT-R
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07 GMC Sierra Z71 X-Cab 1500
04 Ford Explorer XLT
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Easy do-it-yourself construction.
25x40 13-Aug
here contact
2tp
Aug
20 Kathy at (405) 499-0025
$5,990. 30x40 $6,900. 35x50 $9,750.
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Home
Care, 2510
W. Grant, Pauls
ADVERTISING,
CALL
1-888-815-2672
Valley. Call 405-238-7563 for an at the corner of Chickasaw and
appointment or mail or fax your Main, 226 S. Main, Lindsay, OK.
3745 Sq. ft, new roof in 2007,
resume to 405-238-5990.
2tc Aug 20-Aug 27 new heat and air in 2001. Private
---------------------------------------- parking and storage. Lower floor
C O N T I N E N TA L C R E D I T has been remodeled and used for
HAS AN OPENING FOR AN office space the last 19 years.
ASSITANT MANAGER: Do Upper floor needs work. Building
you have Customer Service and is solid and they don’t build them
Collection Experience? If so, we like this anymore. Appraised by
want to talk with you about joining a certified appraiser on July 1,
our TEAM. Great benefits package 2009 for $83,000. Will sell for
including Medical, Dental, 401k, $79,500. or best offer. Please call
Profit Sharing and Disability 756-9511.
TFN
Insurance. Apply in person at 301
--------------------------------------S. Chickasaw, Pauls Valley. EOE.
2tc Aug 20-Aug 27 HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 bedroom,
---------------------------------------- 1 3/4 bath, brick with 1 car garage
MED-CORP PLUS, INC. Now attached, central h/a, all electric.
Hiring! Personal Care Assistants 1 acre in Erin Springs. 580-371needed in the Lindsay area. No 5953.
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certification required. For more
--------------------------------------info. call: 866-997-8308.
---------------------------------------- FOR SALE: Male cat, neutered
TEACHER ASSISTANT:Mid- and litter box trained. Good
America Technology Center companion. Call 756-3408 or
is accepting applications for a 756-3844.
2tp July 30-Aug 6
Teacher Assistant. Applicant must
--------------------------------------hold a valid CDL with passenger
and schooll bus endorsement or FOR SALE: 1 cute male rat
be willing to obtain. Experience/ terrier puppy. 8 weeks old. $40.
knowledge in construction Call 756-5692.
industry, manufacturing industry,
or automotive service industry
is very helpful. Strong computer
skills are helpful. Applications will
be accepted through 4 p.m. Friday,
August 28, 2009 or until a suitable
applicant is found. Contact Tony
Hancock, Assistant Superintendent,
at Mid-America Technology
Center, P.O. Box H, Wayne, OK
73095. Phone: 405-449-3391.
An Equal Opportunity Employer/
Educational Institution.
2tc Aug 20-Aug 27
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First
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Deadline: Monday, 5 p.m. prior to publication
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Supplies
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first Wednesday of each month
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310 Choctaw. There is a Veterans
Heaters and Air Conditioners
Service Officer there at 9 a.m.
Geffre Co. 208 NW 4th
--------------------------------------LINDSAY ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS meets Mondays
at 8 p.m. at St. Michaels Episcopal
Church at the corner of NW 4th and
PHONE
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Home. *Medical, *Business, *Paralegal,
HOMES
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Your own FOR SALE
every second
fourth
*Accounting,
*Criminal and
Justice.
Job Thursday
local candy route. Includes 25
placement assistance. Computer availMachines
and Candy All for $9,995.
night at the Lindsay Lodge
at 421
able. Financial Aid if qualified. Call 8661-888-755-1361 SPECIAL GOV’T PROGRAM!
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HOST FAMILIES
for Foreign
Exchange
high paying Aviation Maintenance
Students, ages 15-18, have own
available
with Low down pymt,
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program.
spending
money/insurance.
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WANTED:
for students arriving in August! Great
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acres
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applications for a cook position. (888)1000
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in
OVER
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and
WANT TO BUY
free pre-approval 888-878-2971
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the office of the Superintendent
Young Successful Business Group.
HANK HAS CASH
DASH! For
orWILL
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No Experience
Necessary.
of Schools
or 2wks
the Paid
Food old
Service
guitars, amps, mandolins, ukuleles.
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Does your Auto Insurance give
you the service you want? Do
you feel you’re getting a fair
deal? When you need a question
answered, do you get it answered
right away?
If not, come to J & L Insurance
for a free quote, or just come by for
a visit and a cup of coffee.
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a day? Your own local candy route. Includes
25 Machines and Candy All for $9,995.
1-888-755-1361
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ages 15-18, have own spending money/insurance.
Call Now for students arriving in August! Great life
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Travel and have Fun w/Young Successful
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Paid Training. Lodging, Transportation Provided.
1-877-646-5050.
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CAREER TRAINING
AIRLINES ARE HIRING – Train for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved
program. Financial aid if qualified – Housing
available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance
(888) 349-5387.
WANT TO BUY
HANK HAS CASH WILL DASH! For old guitars, amps, mandolins, ukuleles. Gibson, Fender,
Martin, Gretsch, etc. Top dollar cash paid. 39
years in Tulsa. 1-800-525-7273
LEGAL SERVICES
ZERO DOWN if own land or family land. E-Z
Qualify. Bad credit OK. Need land? 1 - 20 acre
sites available. $1,000 furniture allowance with
purchase. 888-878-2971
SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY CLAIMS.
Saunders & Saunders Attorneys at Law. No
Recovery – No Fee. 1-800-259-8548. DRIS
ADVERTISE STATEWIDE
STEEL BUILDINGS
"STEEL BUILDING SALE!".... PRICED TO SELL!
Quick delivery. Easy do-it-yourself construction.
25x40 $5,990. 30x40 $6,900. 35x50 $9,750.
40x60 $11,600. 48x90 $23,400. Ends optional.
OTHERS! Pioneer 1-800-668-5422.
For more information or to place an ad here contact Kathy at (405) 499-0025 or toll-free in OK at
1-888-815-2672.
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To be published in the Lindsay
News, PO Box 768, Lindsay, OK 73052,
one (1) time, August 10, 2009.
In the District Court of Garvin
County State of Oklahoma
In the Matter of the Estate of
Murlon Earl Sharp, deceased.
Case No. PB-09-16
Judge: Blake
Notice of Hearing Return of Sale
of Real and Personal Property
Notice is hereby given that RITA
ENGLAND, Personal Representative
of the Estate of MURLON EARL
SHARP, Deceased, has presented for
confirmation and filed in this Court the
Return of Sale and Personal Property of
all of the right, title, and interest of the
Estate in and to the following described
property:
The North 34 Feet of Lot 4 and
the South 66 Feet of Lot 3, Block 19,
Murray Hill Addition to the City of
Lindsay, Garvin County, Oklahoma,
Less and except all oil, gas, coal, and
other minerals.
1991 Chrysler LeBaron
1982 Nissan Pickup
All Household furnishings and
other personal property.
The Real property was sold at
public auction to 4D PROPERTIES LLC
for the sum of $23,750.00. Reference is
hereby made to the Return of Sale of
Real and Personal Property for further
particulars.
That a hearing on the Return of Sale
has been set for the 27th day of August,
2009, at 1 p.m., at the District Court
of GARVIN County, Courtroom of the
undersigned judge at which time and
place any person interested may appear
and show cause, if any there be, why
such sale should not be confirmed.
Dated this 7th day of August,
2009.
John A. Blake
Judge of the District Court
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405-756-2000
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Attorney for Estate
LEGAL NOTICE
To be published in the Lindsay
News, PO Box 768, Lindsay, OK 73052,
two (2) times, Thursday, August 20, 2009,
and Thursday, August 27, 2009.
Bid Notice
The Lindsay Public Works Authority
will accept sealed bids on a “Used Digger
Truck” (2002 or newer) 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, September 10, 2009, at City
Hall located at 312 S. Main, Lindsay, OK
by staff, for a recommendation to council
on September 14, 2009 at 5:15 p.m.
Bids shall be accompanied by a
signed and notarized non-collusion
affidavit.
Please send bids marked “Sealed
Bids-Used Digger 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
John Branch
Mayor
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