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Volume 13 Issue 34 • January 27, 2016 • Offices: 920 S.4th - Chickasha, OK • wvshopper@att.net • Phone: 405-224-7467 • Fax: 405-224-7469 • www.ChickashaToday.com
Hospital public forum to address building questions
Community members have questions about
Grady Memorial’s planned surgery center,
and they deserve answers, hospital supporters agree. The hospital has planned a public
forum, open to all interested parties, at 6:30
p.m. on Jan. 28 in the Davis Hall Amphitheater at USAO.
Grady County voters will decide on Feb. 9
whether to pay one quarter of a penny sales
tax to fund a new building for Grady Memorial Hospital, the county’s largest employer,
caused by an operating room shutdown by
federal regulators last fall.
“Since this hospital has operated for 57
years without any local tax support, there are
plenty of curious people who wonder what the project is all about and what will
be accomplished over the next 20 years if the sales tax is approved by local voters,” said GMH Administrator Kean Spellman. “The entire tax will be earmarked for facility construction, building renovation,
and capital equipment such as air conditioners, operating room tables and lights,
etc. There is a portion, 11.5% which will fund
Emergency Ambulance services in the county
as well.”
Spellman and local leaders are answering a
lot of questions in social media, but a face-toface discussion is better, Spellman said.
“Whether or not the hospital itself is threatened with closure if the new surgery center
isn’t built, how the decision will affect the
local economy, and whether the hospital could
be sold – these are questions people want
answered. And there are solid answers available.”
Earlier this month, Spellman released a sortof ‘State of the Hospital’ report called Healthcare 2020. A copy is available from hospital staff or on the Friends of Grady
Memorial Facebook page, www.facebook.com/friendsofgrady.
The report answers many of the questions that GMH leaders have heard in
recent weeks, but a public discussion will allow concerned community members
to be heard and accurate answers provided.
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Local leaders discuss impact of possible hospital closure
• EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the third of a series of articles aimed to educate the citizens of Grady County on the current
issues surrounding Grady Memorial Hospital. Each week will focus on a different aspect of this issue and answer the
most frequently asked questions. Grady County residents will have the opportunity to decide a ¼ of a penny sales tax
proposal on February 9, 2016 to fund new operating rooms at the hospital.
Will the local hospital close without a new surgery
center? That’s the question most people are asking Grady Memorial Hospital Administrator Kean
Spellman, he said Friday. And his answer is awfully
compelling, said community supporters who attended
a public forum Thursday night.
Grady County voters will decide on Feb. 9 whether
to pay a quarter-penny sales tax to rescue Grady
Memorial Hospital from an operating room shutdown
ordered by federal regulators last fall, to fund a new
building on the hospital campus.
Spellman is answering a lot of questions at community clubs and forums. In fact, the hospital has
scheduled its own public forum – inviting all parties
interested – at 6:30 p.m. on January 28 in the Davis
Hall Amphitheater at USAO. “We want people to be
educated on this vital issue.” Spellman said.
“One of the most common questions we’ve been
getting from the public is, if the Feb. 9 sales tax is
defeated, will the hospital close?” Spellman said.
“The answer isn’t easy or clear cut. It’s important for
our citizens to know that before the operating rooms
were closed by CMS (Center for Medicare/Medicaid
Services) in August, Grady Memorial was making
a profit and had brought on several new surgical
based doctors and staff members. The majority of our
profits were being generated from outpatient surgery.
Now that we don’t have surgery, we are losing approximately $300,000 per month. If this continues,
our future in Grady County is uncertain. If you look
at what is happening around the United States with
other rural hospitals you will find that in the past five
years, over 57 American communities have lost their
local hospital due to closure. The Oklahoma Hospital
Association rural hospital committee also lists 12
hospitals that are in serious financial distress.”
If the hospital closes, the risks belong to everyone
in the county, Spellman argues. In his ‘State of the
Hospital’ report called Healthcare 2020, Spellman
says Grady’s employment is an anchor to the local
economy.
“The hospital is the county’s largest employer,”
Spellman said. “Before the operating rooms were
closed GMH employed 458 people. Currently, that
number is 380 full and part-time employees at GMH
and Five Oaks Medical Center. Many former employees have taken jobs elsewhere, but are hoping to
return once we get back into full operation.”
Local economic development leader Christy Elkins
agrees.
“The only way that we can guarantee quality
healthcare in our community is do it ourselves by
passing the ¼ of a penny sales tax,” said Elkins, who
serves as CEO of the Chickasha Economic Development Council. “No one else is going to save us. This
is the only way we can continue the progress we’ve
been making and ensure that we have good healthcare.”
In a 20-minute video filled with local opinions on
the hospital, State Sen. Ron Justice (R-Chickasha),
argues for protecting GMH by building a new surgery
center. That video is scheduled for public viewing at a
Jan. 28 public forum at USAO.
“I think it’s extremely important that we have
the new medical facilities here in Grady County,”
Justice said. “As we look at the economic benefits,
the hospital is very important to bringing new business and industry into our community because very
few companies are going to want to establish in our
area if they know that we don’t have complete health
facilities for their employees.”
Justice describes a decline in the economy if the
hospital eventually closes.
“If we don’t have a hospital, that means that we
don’t have doctors, if we don’t have doctors, then we
don’t have nursing homes. And if we don’t have nursing homes, then we lose other people. So the hospital
is a key element to our whole community.”
A new surgery center would give new life to the local economy, not just the hospital, said GMH Surgeon
Dr. John Presley, who has practiced medicine for 35
years, the last decade in Chickasha.
“People in Grady County should know that if they
don’t pass the tax, the hospital is eventually going to
close. It’s simple. And if it closes, all of the specialists will be gone before it closes. A lot of your other
doctors will leave and local businesses are going to
suffer. A lot of people depend on this, your school
district will shrink. [The situation] will shrink tax
money and property values will go down. It’s like a
set of dominoes and once it starts you can’t stop it.”
A new surgery and radiology center would put the
hospital back into profitability, Presley said.
“If we build this, we can get back to saving lives, it
will bring in new physicians that we need. There will
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be more people coming from out of town, so it will
increase our local businesses.”
Local community leaders are speaking out in video
segments that are shown on the Friends of Grady Memorial Facebook page, www.facebook.com/friendsofgrady. Among them are Rev. Morris Blakes, who
leads the Sparrow Church Ministry in Chickasha.
“I’ve lived in Chickasha all of my life and my family and I support Grady Memorial Hospital,” Blakes
said. “I do have relatives who work at Grady Memorial. We need the healthcare, we need the job positions, and I believe this is a community of progress.
Let’s support GMH.”
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Death Notices
Memorials
Edna Mae Lewis Vaught ...
Funeral service for Edna Mae Lewis Vaught of Chickasha,
OK, was held on Saturday, January 23, 2016 at the Sevier
Funeral Home Chapel.
Edna Mae Lewis Vaught was born September 15, 1943
in Daisy, OK to Edward and Evelyn (Wesley) Sanders. She
passed away on Tuesday, January 19, 2016 at her home
west of Chickasha, OK at the age of 72.
She married Donald Lee Lewis on September 11, 1960
and he preceded her in death on January 3, 2001. She
married Jimmy Lane Vaught on September 15, 2001 and
he preceded her in death on September 3, 2011.
Edna worked for the Chickasha Police Department from
the early 80’s till 2001 when she retired as a secretary in
the clerical records department.
Interment was in the Pioneer Cemetery, west of Chickasha, OK under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home.
Online condolences may be made at www.sevierfuneralhome.com.
LeRoy Harris ...
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Funeral service for LeRoy Harris of Chickasha, OK, was
held on Friday, January 22, 2016 at the Sevier Funeral
Home Chapel.
LeRoy Harris was born October 30, 1929 in Bray, OK to
Leron and Opal Harris. He passed away on Tuesday, January 19, 2016 in Midwest City, OK at the age of 86.
Mr. Harris married Dora Hawley. He moved to the Chickasha area almost 50 years ago and worked with Morris
Brothers, Premier Trailer Co. and Circle H Trailer Co. He
retired from Carl Built at the age of 63. He was a member
of Calvary Baptist Church.
Interment was in the Fairlawn Cemetery under the
direction of Sevier Funeral Home. Online condolences may
be made at www.sevierfuneralhome.com.
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Complete obituaries and memorials
with pictures (when provided) are posted
on our on-line newspaper at
www.ChickashaToday.com
Ealmer Robert Klippel ...
Funeral service for Ealmer Robert Klippel,
age 81 of Chickasha, Oklahoma, was held on
Saturday, January 23, 2016 in the Southern
Oaks Church of Christ. Ron Babbit and Sam
Garner officiated.
Ealmer Robert was born the son of Henry
Klippel and Hada Mason Klippel on February
19, 1934 in Pocasset, Oklahoma. He died on January 20,
2016 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Ealmer graduated from Tuttle High School then attended Oklahoma A & M for one year. He married Wanada Cruzan on January 12, 1954 in Tuttle.
In 1956, he entered the United States Air Force. After
returning from the Air Force in 1961, he joined the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. Ealmer served for twenty two years
and the last two years he provided security for Lieutenant
Governor Spencer Bernard. While in the patrol, he was
instrumental in the founding of the Oklahoma State Troopers Association and served as the first president.
After leaving the highway patrol, he was elected District
2 County Commissioner for Grady County and served fourteen years.
Ealmer was a member of the Southern Oaks Church of
Christ, Lions Club, and other numerous boards.
Interment was in the Friendship Cemetery, Pocasset,
OK. Services were under the direction of the McRay Funeral Home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Southern
Oaks Scholarship Fund, Southern Oaks Church of Christ
3320 S. 16th Chickasha,OK 73018, or Lions Club Meadows
of Hope Boys Ranch P. O. Box 400 Perkins, OK 74059.
Grady County
Jamboree
Live music and finger
food will highlight the
Grady County Jamboree
set for Monday February
1 at the Senior Nutrition
Center located at 203 N.
18th in Chickasha.
The free event is open
to the public from 6pm
to 8pm amd will feature
Carl Brown and Hiram
McMasters as MCs.
Anyone may bring
instruments to play or
sing and are encouraged
to bring fingerfood for
snacking. The event is hosted
by Kathy Prigmore and
Carl Brown. For more
information contact Ms.
Prigmore at 405-2240331.
405-224-3818
Jonnie C. Osborne ...
Funeral services for Jonnie C. Osborne,
72, of Chickasha, was Friday, January 22,
2016 at the Ferguson Funeral Home Chapel
with Ron Blankinship officiating.
Jonnie C. Osborne was born on September 9, 1943 in Carnegie, Oklahoma, the son
of Lawly Osborne and Von Ciel (Harness)
Osborne. He died Tuesday, January 19, 2016
in Oklahoma City.
Jonnie grew up in several towns in Oklahoma and graduated from Fletcher High School. Shortly after graduating,
he joined the United States Army and was stationed in
Badhersfeld, Germany, where he met and married Erika
Arnold. After his military service, they came back to
Fletcher to be close to family.
Jonnie was employed at manufacturing companies
including Sequoyah Carpet Mills, Pet Milk, and Hermetic
Switch. He then worked security with Pinkerton at Delta
Faucet. Later he was self-employed as a landscaper and
handyman until his retirement.
Services and interment in Fairlawn Cemetery were
under the direction of Ferguson Funeral Home.
Condolences to the family may be expressed online at
http://www.ferguson-funeralhome.com/ under the obituaries tab.
Louise Harmon ...
Graveside service for Louise Harmon of Chickasha was
held on Tuesday January 26, 2016 at Rose Hill Cemetery in
Chickasha.
Louise Harmon was born April 18, 1924 in Chickasha.
She was the daughter of Curtis and Lizzie Bell (Jones)
Smith. She died Friday January 22, 2016 in Chickasha at
the Age of 91 years.
She married William “Bill” Harmon August 20, 1942 in
Chickasha. He preceded her in death
November 13, 2003.
Louise lived in the Chickasha area all of her life. She
and her husband were dairy farmers in the area for many
years.
Louise was a member of Sharon Baptist Church.
She was also preceded in death by her son Rodney Dale
Harmon in 1958, her parents, Four sisters and two brothers.
Survivors include four sons; Stanley Harmon,
David Harmon and his wife Pat, Larry Harmon and his wife
Ramona, Mike Harmon and his wife Robbin., eight grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
Interment will be in Rose Hill Cemetery under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home. Online condolences may be
made at sevierfuneralhome.com.
Lecia Jane Shepherd ...
Graveside service for Lecia Jane Shepherd of Tuttle,
OK, was held Thursday, January 21, 2016 at the Fairview
Cemetery, Tuttle.
Lecia Jane Shepherd was born January 26, 1941 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Chester Lee and Mildred (Ferrell)
Williams. She passed away on Sunday, January 17, 2016 in
Tuttle, OK at the age of 74.
Lecia married Don Shepherd in Oklahoma City, OK. She
was a dog groomer for many years.
Services were under the direction of Sevier Funeral
Home, Tuttle, OK. Online condolences may be made at
www.sevierfuneralhome.com.
Just Wondering...
Who was the first person to look at a cow and think, “I’ll squeeze these dangly
things and drink whatever comes out!”
Was that the same first person who decided to eat the next thing that comes out of
that chickens butt?
We Believe in Oklahoma
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“My Community Magazine”
January 27, 2016
Pair of Chickasha firefighters
promoted
Two Chickasha firefighters were recently promoted
and recognized at the Jan. 19 City Council meeting
where their wives pinned on their husbands’ new
ranks. Charles Mike Peek, left, has been promoted
to Captain and Cade Brown was promoted to Driver. (Courtesy photo)
15 students inducted into Chickasha Junior Leadership Class of 2016
Members of the Chickasha Junior Leadership Class of 2016 were recently named.
Chickasha Middle School students included the Junior Leadership Class of 2016 are Jacob Finck,
Alyssa Franco, Kiersten Franklin, Abbi Gibson, Serena Green, Carson Jones, Gema Longoria,
Finnley Mantooth, Brandon Nottingham, Lillie Oberlender, Allyson Reed, Dallas Richmond, Karson
Smith, Gracie Weber and Kristen Zupper.
All of these students met certain academic criteria and were nominated by school staff and members of the community.
They will spend the next five months touring governmental entities, local businesses, and USAO.
The students will be working on volunteer projects and also will be visiting board meetings of various organizations throughout the community.
The Chickasha Chamber of Commerce and Chickasha Public Schools are sponsors of the class.
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Fairboard Election
Grady County voters will
have an opportunity to vote
February 2 on members of
the Grady County Fairboard. These elections are
a little different in that they
are held at limited locations
(not your regular voting
precinct) and with very
abreviated hours.
Balloting is done at the
three county barns. That
is the offices of each of the
County Commissioners for
their district. The voting is
only from 5pm to 7 pm on
Tuesday February 2nd.
There are candidates in
District 2 and 3 running
against incumbants. District 1 is an open seat when
the incumbant decided not
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January 27, 2016
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Optimist Groundhog Day breakfast Feb. 5 at Epworth
The annual Chickasha Optimist Club Groundhog
Day Pancake Breakfast will be Friday, Feb. 5, 2016
from 6 am to 1 pm at Epworth United Methodist
Church, 4th & Iowa.
“Helping To Set the Captives Free”
302 Choctaw Ave
Chickasha, OK
73018
Tickets are available for $5 each at Mosley Insurance, Ross Seed, Arvest Bank and Richard’s Printing
or from any Optimist member. Kids under age 6 eat
free.
Pancakes, sausage,
juice and coffee will be
served. Deliveries will
be available for multiple
orders. Sorry, no drinks
will be included with
deliveries.
Proceeds from the
breakfast go to various
club community projects
Got a “Sweet Patootie” that you want to send some Love to?
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CONTACT REPORTS and OFFICER AFFIDAVITS
Subjects are Considered Innocent Until Proven Guilty in a Court of Law
Jan. 20
100 block of S 6th St: Officer arrested 3 juvenile males’
subjects for burglary. The 3 suspects broke into a vehicle and stole a tablet. All 3 were released back to their
parents.
1700 block of Idaho Ave: Officers arrested Victor Gonzalez
for domestic abuse.
Jan. 19
1200 block of Alabama Ave: Officer made a traffic stop in
the 1200 block of Alabama. Michael Saenez was found to
have hidden digital scales under the back seat. The scales
had a white residue that tested positive for Meth. He was
arrested and once at the jail, found to have meth and
marijuana hidden in his pants.
1300 block of S 13th St: Officer took an unauthorized
absence report on a juvenile.
1000 block of W Tennessee Ave: Ryan Ferguson was arrested for possession of a controlled dangerous substance
with intent to distribute.
3000 block of S 9th St: Officer took an unauthorized absence report on a juvenile.
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Jan. 18
700 Block S. 2nd St: Edward Moore was arrested for warrants.
1500 S. Shepherd St: Blake
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1100 Block W. Chickasha
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civil matter.
3rd St. and Minnesota Ave:
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100 Block S. 9th St: Officers
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2000 Block South 1st St:
Ruben Cantu was arrested
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2000 Block W. Idaho Ave:
Officer responded to a call
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“My Community Magazine”
January 27, 2016
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pups and loving pets. 203
N. Genevieve, Chickasha or
Call 405-222-6093.
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Johnsons Concrete Work
Driveways, house floors,
concrete pads, also stain and
stamping. Free estimates. James Johnson, 405-7791575 or 224-2106. (01)
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I Buy Vintage Mens
Watches, guns, pre 1920
postcards, antiques, Boy
Scout uniforms and patches and items of interest. Call Dan 405-574-2543. (tfn)
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FREE CLOTHING and
household items. 823
Choctaw Avenue, Chickasha. Monday - Saturday
9am-12/1-4pm. (tfn)
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Larry’s Coins Want to
Buy Silver Dollars, Coin
Rolls and Stamp Collections, costume jewelery,
Selling LP’s and Comics.
405-248-1985. ( tfn)
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WANT TO BUY MINERAL RIGHTS. CALL 405224-6653.
(13)
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Buy - Sell - Trade
Word ads are a great way to sell items or to find items you want
or need. These ads are read by many people in our community
and this is a great way to let people know what you have or
need. This is an inexpensive way to advertise to thousands!
Individual Ads: ............................................................$5.00 / 15 words
Plus 25¢ per word for additional words over 15 words
Deadline for Ads - Fridays at 3 pm
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Plus 35¢ per word for additional words over 15 words
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Friends Fur Change would
like to have your Spencer
Grocery receipts and your
Best Choice Brand UPC
Barcode Labels. Please mail
to: Friends Fur Change, %
Stephanie, 2774 CS 2794,
Chickasha, OK 73018.
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Concrete Work, Driveways, sidewalks, etc. Plus
rock drives and tree trimming. Free estimates and
reasonable rates. Call Scott,
405-779-4293. (tfn)
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Good Soft Clean Native
grass hay for sale. Some
fertilized. $30 to $35 per
round bale. 405-863-5584
or 779-8761. (10)
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The Southwest Fish &
Fowl Expo will be held
at the Grady County Fair
Grounds on Saturday, February 13, 2016 from 9 am to
5 pm.
The Southwest Fish &
Fowl Expo is open to the
public. Admission is $5 at
the gate, or interested parties may find free tickets at
select locations while they
last. For more information,
contact Adam at nfo@fishandfowlexpo.com or visit
the Facebook page at www.
facebook.com/southwestfishandfowl
Accepting applications
for PRN CNA/MAT’s or
CMA’s. Also for PRN Cook
who must have
experience cooking for
large numbers of people
in professional setting.
All Apply in Person
Sterling House
801 W Country Club Rd.
Chickasha OK
Sales
Representative
Chemical/Parts Sales
position.
Phone, computer, and
customer service skills,
agricultural background
and /or chemical and
parts experience
required.
Apply online at
www.agsolutionsok.com
or fax resume to
405-224-7159 or email
to agsolutions@agsolutionsok.com
Dr. Pepper
Bottling Co.
Is Looking For a
Class A CDL
Route Driver
Apply in Person
205 Kansas
Chickasha OK
Drive Test Required
PLEASE DO NOT APPLY IF YOU: oversleep,have no
alarm clock, have no car, have court often, don’t have a babysitter every day, have to give friends rides to work later
then we start work, experience flat tires every week, have
to hold onto cell phone all day, or become an expert at
your job with no need to learn or take advice after the first
day, must be able to work and talk at the same time, must
be able to remember to come back after your first day, and
last but not least do not expect purple ribbons or gold stars
when you show up to work on time..
Sequoyah
Enterprises, Inc.,
is hiring for a
• PT Cook
• 3 FT Habilitation
Training Specialists
• 1 PT Habilitation
Training Specialist
Must be able to pass a
fingerprint background
check, be at least 21
years of age and have
flexible hours.
High School Diploma
or GED is required.
If you have questions
about this position,
please apply in person
at 2027 W. Idaho
Chickasha, OK 73018.
Or you can fax your resume to (405) 604-6825,
or email your resume to
jobs@sequoyahinc.com.
EOE.
Now accepting
applications at the
Chisholm Corner
Stores, located in Pauls
Valley. All shifts needed.
Must be 18 years or
older. Apply 7am to 4pm
at 3001 W. Grant or
2625 W. Grant.
STYLIST &
Massage Therapist
Needed!
Preferably with
Following to
Service Customers
in Established Full
Service Salon in
Chickasha.
Call 405-205-7643
Weekly
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God Bless America
January 27, 2016
Is Your Vehicle Winter Ready?
Oklahoma weather can be very unpredictable. Even the TV weathermen don’t
always get it right. So, good advice, be prepared!
Some items you may just want to store in your vehicle just in case you get
caught unexpectedly include; an icescraper, ice melt, flash light, a bag of rock
salt, a blanket or two,
bottles of water, a first
Help Wanted
aid kit, a small shovel,
some snacks and jumper
cables. Always dress warm
this time of year, we can
go from 60 degrees to
30 degrees in a matter of
hours or miles. Like a boy scout, lets
be prepared.
Employment Opportunities
SERVICE TECHNICIANS
Oklahoma Mission of Mercy Provides
Rewarding Team Building Experience
An artist, a preacher and a cowboy stood on the edge of
the Grand Canyon.
The artist exclaimed “What a beautiful scene to paint!”
The preacher cried, “What a wonderful work of God!”
The cowboy says,“What a terrible place to lose a cow!”
Firewood for Sale
Delivery Available
Tree Trimming • Tree Removal
• Crown Reduction • Stump Grinding
• Flower Beds • Landscaping
• Arial Lifts Available
405-222-0382
Treat Your Sweetie!
We Have Moved!
Find Us in the Building to
the North of Our Former
Location.
Valentines Day - Feb 14
Open 7 Days a Week
Mon-Fri
Sat
Sun
Snyders Paradise Donuts
4:30am - 3pm
4:30am - 2pm
6:00am - 12 noon
The
Saturday February 6th
Gospel Doors
Open At 6:00 P.M.
Opry
Music At 7:00 P.M.
Fr ee Admis sion
Featuring
Lynn Walker & Guests
601 South 4th| Chickasha
405-224-2907
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PC Service & Repair
Bryan Boyd
(405)
224-6718
Triple Cross Band
Lynn Walker, Karil Walker,
John Canary with Linda Glass
Special Guests
Rusty Vineyard
Richard Hudson
Jerry Adams on Steel Guitar
Cowboy Country Church
4092 Norge Road
Chickasha Info: 320-0055
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Oklahoma Mission of Mercy is an annual two-day dental clinic that provides
free dental treatment for up to 2,000 patients in need, thanks to professional and
lay volunteers.
This year’s event will be held February 5-6 at the Cox Convention Center in
Oklahoma City and is a great opportunity for corporate team building.
“Each year, Delta Dental of Oklahoma organizes a huge team of volunteers to
serve at OkMOM and it has become an event that our employees truly look forward to,” said Martha Tumelson, director of Human Resources for DDOK. “Our
employees find it rewarding and meaningful, in addition to being a great deal of
fun!”
OkMOM is produced by Oklahoma Dental Association, Oklahoma Dental
Foundation and Delta Dental of Oklahoma Oral Health Foundation. For ideas
and advice on organizing an OkMOM volunteer team for your company, contact
Kaylan Goodwin at 405-607-4741. Details about OkMOM can be found at www.
okmom.org.
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Livingston Machinery Company is seeking experienced Service Technicians for all locations which
include Chickasha, Fairview, Altus, and Stillwater.
LMC Service Technicians work on a wide range of
farm and compact construction equipment and will
need the ability to diagnose and/or troubleshoot
electrical, electronic fault codes, and read electrical schematics. Our technicians are computer
literate and have the drive to offer excellent customer service. Preference is given to applicants
with training or experience in any or all of the following: Diesel Mechanics, Hydraulics, Electronics,
GPS and Machine Guidance, HVAC and Commercial
Hay Tools. On the job training and apprenticeships
are available to entry level technicians.
We offer Generous Wages, Overtime, Paid Vacation and Holidays, 401K Retirement as well as an
Employee Stock Ownership Program, Paid Health,
Dental, Life and Long Term Disability Insurance,
Uniforms, Bonus Incentive plans and other great
benefits. Our Field Technicians also receive Expense Accounts, Company Vehicle and Company
Phone.
Interested Candidates may apply online at
www.LivingstonMachinery.com,
click on Careers; or apply in Person
at any of the stores listed above.
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“My Community Magazine”
Grady County 4-H member nuts about pecans
by Nathan Ratcliff, Grady Count y 4-H
What does Oklahoma produce 17 million pounds of annually and can be a squirrel’s
favorite treat? Awesome tasting pecans! Oklahoma is actually the 6th leading pecan producing state in America, only trailing Georgia, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and Louisiana. Native Americans even used pecans as an important staple in their food supply
Pecans are an important commodity for Oklahoma, but is it a good commodity for
your body? The answer is yes as pecans are actually in the top 15 foods known for their
antioxidant activity, according to the USDA. They have 6.9 calories per 1 gram and are
an excellent source of vitamin E. In addition pecans are a rich source of minerals like
manganese, potassium, calcium, iron, manganese, zinc, and selenium. A regular addition
of pecans in your diet can also help increase good cholesterol and lower bad cholesterol.
These are not even all the nutrients in pecans so you could say pecans are a super food.
Pecans are a super healthy and abundant resource so what are some things you can do
with them? First you can eat them raw, then you can use them in many cooking recipes,
but most importantly you can use them in ice cream and candy! Here is how to make
canned pecans and cinnamon sugar pecans.
Canned pecans are super easy to make. Canning pecans is a great way you can store
your already shelled pecans for a long time without taking up freezer space.
To start you need a pint jar, your already shelled pecans, and canning lids. Then you put
your pecans in your jar and put the canning lid on top and screw on the screw lid loosely.
Next you put it in the oven for 1 hour at 300 degrees. After they have baked, screw the lid
on tightly and let your pecans sit until it cools. Now you have canned pecans.
Now maybe you want some pecans but with a sweet taste. Then you can make cinnamon sugar pecans. First, you gather your ingredients of 1 egg white, 1 tsp of cold water,
2 and a half cups of pecans, half a cup of sugar, a fourth of a tsp of salt, and a half a tsp of
cinnamon.
Next you start by combining your egg white and water in a glass bowl and beat it until
about stiff. It is stiff when you can cut a line in the foam and the foam doesn’t reform.
Then you fold in your pecans to the egg. After that you need to mix together the sugar, salt, and cinnamon in a separate bowl.
Next you sprinkle your sugar mixture over the pecan mixture and fold until the pecans are
coated. Then you would spread out your pecans in a buttered baking sheet pan or cake roll
pan.
Last you bake the pecans in a 250 degree oven for hour. After the hour, simply remove
them from the oven. Now your pecans would need to cool, and then they would be ready
to eat.
Plus pecans are easy, fast-growing trees, preferring sandy or loamy soil that is welldrained. Most people prefer paper shell varieties because they produce larger nuts and are
easier to crack. They can grow to over 100 feet tall and have large root systems so plant
them in a sunny location with lots of room. Make the next tree you plant in your yard a
pecan tree. In a few years, you can be giving the gift of home grown pecans.
For more information about pecan nutrition or growing pecans contact the Grady
OSU Cooperative Extension Service in at (405) 224-2216. They are located at 828 West
Choctaw in Chickasha. About the author
Grady County 4-H Member Nathan Ratcliff researched and wrote this article on Oklahoma pecans. He is currently serving as the Grady County 4-H 2nd Vice President, is a
member of the Am-Po Sr. 4-H Club and is the son of David and Kami Ratcliff.
January 27, 2016
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February 11, 2016
Thursday • 9-11 a.m.
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TOPICS & SPEAKERS
Economy
Chad Wilkerson
Federal Reserve of Kansas City - OKC
Stock Market
Joe Combest, CFP
Combest Financial Services - Duncan
Bonds
Lester Murray
The Baker Group – Oklahoma City
Strategic Planning
Bob McCormack
McCormack & Associates - Duncan
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