Weekly Washita Valley Now in Our 12th Year of Service Published Every Wednesday Delivered Free to Over 15,000 Homes Take One FREE! COMMUNITY MAGAZINE PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. Postage Paid Chickasha, Oklahoma Permit No. 8 Volume 12 Issue 19 • October 8, 2014 • Offices: 920 S.4th - Chickasha, OK • wvshopper@att.net • Phone: 405-224-7467 • Fax: 405-224-7469 • www.washitavalleyweekly.com Father & daughter headline Pregnancy Center banquet Reservations are now being taken for the 11th annual fundraising banquet for the Women’s Care Pregnancy Center in Chickasha. The event will be held on Thursday, Oct. 30 at 6 p.m. in the ballroom at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma. Featured speakers at the event are the father-daughter team of Jerry Little and Candy Gibbs. who will give a powerful testimonial about abortion. Jerry Little Candy, the daughter of a youth minister, would have never thought that she would find herself in a crisis pregnancy. At 18, with the help of her father, Candy made the devastating choice of abortion. Their testimony is one of devastation, regret, shame and grief and the truth of God’s healing grace and unfailing love. The two have been featured on the radio show, “Parent Talk” with Randy Carlson and excerpts of Candy and Jerry’s testimony have been also fea- tured on the national televised program “Family and Marriage Today.” Today, Little is the coordinator of the men’s post abortion ministry at the Care Net Crisis Pregnancy Centers of Amarillo. He also is a volunteer chaplain for the Youth Center of the High Plains. Gibbs is the Executive Director of the Care Net Crisis Pregnancy Centers of Amarillo. She leads a mentoring program for teen girls. Candy Gibbs The Women’s Care Pregnancy Center is located at 1201 W. Choctaw Ave., Chickasha. Its services include: • Pregnancy testing and confirmation. The free tests are 99% accurate. The Center can provide you with a Verification of Positive Pregnancy test for DHS, WIC, etc. Appointments can be scheduled Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 9am – 5pm. See “Father & Daughter” on Page 2 Local News at Your Fingertips! Just a CLICK away! www.ChickashaToday.com News Headlines, Obituaries with Pictures, USAO News, CVVT News, Highschool News & Sports, Local Columns, and More! CARPET MARKET ALLEN’S COMING SOON: ONE-STOP SHOPPING FOR YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT NEEDS T V - APPLIANCE Carpet Market’s Steve & Jennifer Osborn have acquired Allen’s TV and Appliances from Jim and Nadine Allen and the combined store will soon become your one-stop shopping source for home improvement needs in the Chickasha area. Look for details in the near future about the Grand Opening of the combined, remodeled store at the corner of 5th and Grand Avenue. “We are fortunate to be able to keep the same great staff and service from a combined 55 years of experience.” 804 S. 3rd St • Chickasha 405-222-0899 www.carpetmarketok.com 426 Chickasha Avenue Downtown Chickasha 405-222-0597 Page 2 Washita Valley Weekly “Father & Daughter” continued from Page 1 • Ultrasound. Medical professionals recommend that women have an ultrasound before undergoing an abortion to determine fetal age and viability. Ultrasounds are scheduled after initial consultation and pregnancy test has been done. • Other services. Referrals for adoption, counseling, housing and medical; parenting classes with one-on-one mentoring for women and men. post-abortion support for those who suffer with the emotional and spiritual pain after choosing to have an abortion. To make banquet reservations or to learn more about the Center’s services, please call 405-2225483. “My Community Magazine” Sleepover Set for Mr. Pooky Gary Glen Jones In 1995, members of the Grady County Historical Society purchased the historic Dixie Department Store building from the Levine and Miller families. The building became the Grady County Museum with space set aside for a café and small retail shops on the first floor. Constructed in 1907, the building now needs some extra care in order to preserve it for the future and to safe- Cindy Savage and Margaret Scott, members of the Grady guard the museum artifacts. County Historical Society Capital Campaign committee, are holding a piece of art by Dylan Cavin. Donated by The Grady County Pat Brooks, all donors of one hundred dollars or greater Historical Society is con- will have their names in a drawing for a piece of artwork by Dylan Cavin. The drawing will be held during ducting a major capital the Annual Meeting of the Grady County Historical Socifundraising campaign to ety that will be held on Monday, Nov. 3, 2014. raise $150,000. The proposed projects include front façade restoration, flooring and ceiling repairs, electrical up-grades, installation of signage, and kitchen wall improvements. The Capital Campaign Committee Chairmen, Pat Brook and JJ Francais, have announced that the campaign has met more than a third of its goal and they hope to complete the major collections by Oct. 31, 2014. Donations will be acknowledged on a plaque. In addition, the chairmen wish to add that donations in memory of families or others will be included on a “Memorials Plaque” for that purpose. Donated by Pat Brooks, all donors of one hundred dollars or greater will have their names in a drawing for a piece of artwork by Dylan Cavin. The drawing will be held during the Annual Meeting of the Grady County Historical Society that will be held on Monday, Nov. 3, 2014. For additional information concerning the fund-raising, contact 405-224-6480 or gradycomuseum@ gmail.com. Grady County Commissioner • Served as Chairman of the Murray County Excise & Equalization Board • Experience in working closely with county officials in all levels of county government as well as county commissioners. • 25 years experience building custom homes • Knowledge of and Compliance with ADA Requirements • Experienced in coordinating with City Engineers, Code Enforcement Officers and Support Personnel • Worked as Project Superintendent on large commercial construction jobs. Paid for by Wendell Savage, Rush Springs Ok Local Weather All New! 46th Annual October 16 • 17 • 18 Rain or Shine! www.chickashatoday.com Today’s News Today . Large st Auto Swap Meet in Ok 712 East Choctaw Ave Chickasha, OK 73018 Available 24/7 Anywhere • Limited Indoor Spaces Available • Outdoor Spaces 10’x30’ • Call Today and Reserve Your Space “Anything Auto Related” Parts - Street Rods - Classics Muscle Cars - Antiques Special Interest Office Hours: Mon. - Fri. 10am - 3pm Call for Vendor Booth Info 405-224-okla (6552) Vote Chuck Utsler The Chickasha Public Library will hold a special story time on Friday, Oct. 10. State House 56 All children and their caregivers are invited to Teddy Bear Sleepover Story • Farmer & Pastor Time from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. that day. The bids should bring their 2nd favorite • Plain Spoken stuffed animal. • Conservative After a few stories, the stuffed animal will be tucked in for a sleepover. (No humans will stay overnight.) The stuffed animals can be picked up the next morning Vote Tuesday Nov. 4 by their human friends. Paid for by John Dameron There is no cost of the story time but reservations are required because of limited space. For more information or to make your reservation, call the Library at FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 222-6075 or come by 527 W. Iowa. I have the qualifications to be your next Grady County Historical Society raising money for improvements Chickasha S wa p M e e t October 8, 2014 From Your Friends at the Washita Valley Weekly Attention Business Owners: Take Advantage of this Affordable Advertising Media while Prime Locations are Available. Call Wayne or Jerry Today at 405-224-7467 and let Us Show You how this can reach New Business for You! chickashaautoswapmeet.com God Bless America October 8, 2014 www.washitavalleyweekly.com Death Notices Memorials Alva H. “Buddy” Moon ... Funeral service for Alva H.”Buddy” Moon, of Chickasha, OK was held at 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 7, 2014 at the Central Assembly of God Church, Chickasha, OK. Alva H. “Buddy” Moon was born April 15, 1922 in McClain County, Oklahoma to Oliver and Dora (Sparks) Moon. He passed away on Saturday, October 4, 2014 at his home in Chickasha at the age of 92. Buddy grew up in McClain County and at the age of 16 he worked in the C.C. Camps. At the age of 18, he was drafted into the Army Air Force during WWII and served almost 3 years, mostly in Guam and in the Philippines. He spent almost 40 years working at Tinker Air Force Base until his retirement in 1990. He married Charlyne Reed on July 20, 1975 in Durant, Oklahoma. Buddy will always be missed and loved by many. Our lives were blessed to have him. His memory will live in all of us forever. Interment will be in the Fairlawn Cemetery under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home, Chickasha, OK. Della M. Bailey ... Funeral service for Della M. Bailey, of Rush Springs, OK, was held at 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 7, 2014 at the Sevier Funeral Home Chapel. Della Marie Bailey was born February 21, 1940 in Pittsburg, Iowa to Robert and Vuda (Doss) Scotton. She passed away on Friday, October 3, 2014 in Chickasha, OK at the age of 74. Mrs. Bailey grew up in Fairfield, Iowa. She married Robert Bailey and they lived in Fairfield, Iowa, Texas and then settled in Binger, OK. She moved to Chickasha in 1985 and began working at Shannon Springs Nursing Home as a cook. She is preceded in death by her husband, Robert Bailey on February 17, 1987; her parents; and 4 brothers and sisters. Interment will be in the Gracemont Cemetery, Gracemont, OK under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home, Chickasha, OK. Consider Pre-Need Sevices Now 707 East Choctaw • 405-222-0080 Across from Grady County Fairgrounds Open Mon - Fri 8:00 a.m - 5:30 p.m Saturdays by Appointment Complete obituaries and memorials with pictures (when provided) are posted on our on-line newspaper at www.ChickashaToday.com . Washita Valley Weekly Page Memorials by Elledge Chickasha Monument Company Inc. Serving Chickasha since 1923 A Complete Selection of Quality Memorials Designed and Engraved In Our Shop Jones Bryan (Jack) Steelman, Jr. ... Jones Bryan Steelman, Jr., known by most of us as Jack, passed away Sunday, September 28, 2014 at the age of 89 in his home at Pocasset, Oklahoma. A service to celebrate Jack’s life was held Friday, Oct. 3, 2014 at New Life Christian Church of Chickasha with Ezell Nelson officiating. Jack was born August 14, 1925, in the old Harold School community, northwest of Pocasset, the third of ten children of Jones Bryan and Stella May Steelman. Jack met Elouise Lavon McClain while attending Pocasset High School, and always claimed it was love at first sight. Jack and Lavon married March 3, 1946, and later that same month, Jack was inducted into the United States Army. He served during World War II at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas and at Camp Carson in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Upon his discharge, Jack returned to Oklahoma, farming at Pocasset and Maysville, Oklahoma, before moving back to Pocasset and establishing the dairy farm in 1956. Jack and Lavon operated the dairy for 50 years before retiring in 2006 to enjoy a slower pace of life. Jack loved children, so please consider a donation to these organizations in his memory: • Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma: Attn: Kids Backpack Program, P.O. Box 270968, Oklahoma City, OK 73137-0968. • The HALO Project: PO Box 14060, Oklahoma City, OK, 73113-0060. Interment was in the Pocasset Cemetery, Pocasset, OK, under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home, Chickasha, OK. Nealy T. Godwin ... Graveside memorial service for Nealy T. Godwin, of Chickasha, OK will be held 3:00 p.m., Wednesday, October 8, 2014 at the Greenhill Cemetery in Lindsay, Oklahoma. Nealy Truman Godwin was born November 28, 1926 in Alex, Oklahoma to Nealy C. and Rosa Lee (Middleton) Godwin. He died Friday, September 26, 2014 at his home in Chickasha, Oklahoma at the age of 87 years. He retired after 20 years of service in the U.S. Army and was awarded the Victory Medal. He obtained the rank of Sgt. First Class. He married Toshiko Koizumi on November 8, 1955 in Yokohama, Japan. After his retirement he was self-employed and owned Nealy’s Home Maintenance Service. He was inducted into the Lozahatchee Lodge #97 and also was a member of the Chickasha Masonic Lodge #94. Services are under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home, Chickasha, OK. Columbus Day - Monday, October 13 3 Entrance of Rose Hill Cemetary Large Selection • Custom Design • State Wide Delivery • Professional Installation 1604 S. 10th • Chickasha • 405-224-5003 Donnie Joe Standridge ... Graveside services for Donnie Joe Standridge, 70, of Chickasha, were held Thursday, October 2, 2014 in Fairlawn Cemetery with Sister Alice Wendling officiating. Donnie Joe Standridge was born in Chickasha on November 20, 1943 to Joe Eli Standridge and Dorthy May (Trammell) Standridge. He died on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 in Chickasha. Donnie grew up and attended schools in Chickasha. He worked as a carpet layer and had owned his own business in Tulsa. Services and interment were under the direction of Ferguson Funeral Home. Melissa Ann Hill ... Private services will be held at a later date for Melissa Ann Hill, 47, of Chickasha. Melissa Ann Hill was born September 13, 1967 in Nuremberg, Germany to David James Raper and Wanda Jo (Parks) Darity. She passed away Sunday, September 28, 2014 in Chickasha, Oklahoma. Melissa grew up in Ninnekah and graduated from Ninnekah High School. She married Bengi Hill, who preceded her in death a few years ago. Cremation arrangements were under the direction of Ferguson Funeral Home. Alma Annie Graham ... Funeral service for Alma Annie Graham, of Alex, OK, was held Saturday, Oct. 4, 2014 at the Alex High School Auditorium, Alex, OK. Alma Annie Graham was born January 21, 1930 in Alex, Oklahoma to Marvin and Anna (Jackson) Johnson. She passed away on Thursday, October 2, 2014 at her home in Alex, at the age of 84. Mrs. Graham was born in Alex and lived there her entire life. She worked for the Alex Post Office for over 35 years retiring as Alex Postmaster. She married Davy Lee Graham on March 21, 1948 in Chickasha, Oklahoma. She was a member of the Alex Westside Church of Christ and was also a member of the Eastern Star. Interment will be in the Alex Cemetery, Alex, OK under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home of Chickasha. Richard Leon Bare ... Graveside services for Richard Leon Bare, 80, of Chickasha, were held Thursday Oct. 2, 2014 in Binger Cemetery with Calvin Opitz officiating. Richard Leon Bare was born February 10, 1934 in Caddo County to Gusta O. Bare and Sadie (Stratton) Bare. He died Sunday, September 28, 2014 in Chickasha. Richard grew up in the Gracemont and Binger areas. Richard married Patsy Ruth Marrow on October 15, 1967 in Binger, Oklahoma and to this union his seven children were born. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the family to help with expenses. Services and interment were under the direction of Ferguson Funeral Home. “He who has never made a mistake has never made anything.” Thomas Edison AROUND THE CLOCK HOME CARE SERVICES Private Special Care For You or Your Loved One P.O. Box 245 Chickasha, Ok 73023 www.aroundtheclockhc.com 405-222-6493 (fax) We Believe in Oklahoma Patti Abercrombie RN Owner/Administrator 405-222-6478 Page 4 Washita Valley Weekly Chickasha drops to 1-4 with 35-7 loss at Ardmore Chickasha couldn’t stop a potent Ardmore run game Friday night as the Tigers dumped the Chicks, 35-7. Ardmore rushed for more than 400 yards for the game and held a 28-0 lead at halftime. The Chicks, 1-4 overall and 0-2 in District 5A1, were held to only 124 total yards for the game. The lone Chickasha touchdown came in the third quarter on a two-yard run by Taray Thomas. It is Homecoming this week, with the Chicks hosting 1-4 Northwest Classen. Chick Football Royalty and Escorts include Karlye Weber and Cole Young, Kori Smith and Spencer Crumright, Caitlyn Turner and Levi Kell, Chrystany Vinson and Leonard Smith, Amie Schuler and Riley Williams, Mattie Erlich and Chase Stalnaker, Jaycie Brown and Lonnie Hilbolt, Ashlyn Morris and Tyler Jenks, Rebekah Hope Kerr and Cody Ray. The Homecoming Parade is set for 4 p.m. Friday in downtown Chickasha. Anadarko, Alex and Rush Springs win • Anadarko continued its march toward another State Champions Friday night at home, handing perennial power Clinton a 49-0 beat down. The Warriors, 2-0 in District 4A-1 and 5-0 overall, go to Cache this Friday. • It was Homecoming at Alex and the Longhorns remained unbeaten by thrashing winless Bray-Doyle, 66-18. Alex, 4-0 in District B-2 and 5-0, overall travels to Strother this week. • Rush Springs broke into the win column with a 32-6 decision at home over Central Marlow. The Redskins are 1-4 overall and 1-0 in District A-3. Rush travels to Healdton this week. Other games of interest In other games of interest, Minco fell from the ranks of the unbeaten, losing to Wynnewood on the road, 31-7; Tuttle beat Bristow, 42-13; Blanchard beat Marlow, 25-14; and, Bridge Creek lost to Bethany, 61-14. This week, Minco hosts Stratford, Tuttle is at home against Harrah, Blanchard is at Meeker and Bridge Creek hosts John Marshall. “My Community Magazine” October 8, 2014 Spaghetti Days The Junior Social Workers organization in Chickasha served their annual Spaghetti Dinner as a fundraiser for the many community projects they support. This Dinner included both a lunch feed and an evening event. on September 26th. The Chickasha community supports this event by attending and savoring the spaghetti, salad and desserts. The Washita Valley Weekly was able to get the list of ingredients for the spaghetti recipe, and now you can fix the spaghetti at home. Here are the ingredients: Tea Party hosts forum on upcoming sales tax vote Approximately 50 people Thurs- day evening attended a forum at Canadian Valley Tech Center organized by the Grady County Tea Party concerning an upcoming vote on a county-wide sales tax to fund local fire departments on Thursday evening at the Canadian Valley Tech Center. Chickasha Mayor Hank Ross spoke about concerns the city has about the tax. Others, including firemen from various county volunteer fire departments, spoke about both for and against the sales tax. The tax will be a one eighth percent sales tax on all taxable sales made within Grady County for the next ten years if approved by voters on Nov. 4th. (Washita Valley Weekly photo by Wayne Watts) I guess, just combine all of this together in one big pot and cook until it is done. Serve and enjoy. Makes enough for a thousand or so. Or, just wait until next year and these community minded ladies will do all the work for you. Caddo County Quilt Show October 10, 2014 - 10am - 6pm October 11, 2014 - 10am - 3pm Baldwin Building, Caddo County Fairgrounds Anadarko, Oklahoma $5.00 Admission • Door Prizes • Quilt Displays Quilt Raffle $1/Ticket • Coffee Can Raffle • Merchants Mall Vendors • Demonstrations Sponsored by: Oklahoma Home and Community Education & Oklahoma Prairie Quilters’ Guild Let Us Build Your Website! E FRE ation! w ult ed No s n Co tart r new S Get ith yousite! w web • Website Design • Graphic Design • Logo Design •Shopping Carts • Hosting •Domain Registration Call Now! 405-535-5842 Get Your Business Noticed! CHAN-WEB DESIGN Pumpkin Pie 720 W Choctaw Chickasha 30 pounds of onions 176 ounces Bell Pepper Flakes 104 ounces of salt 46 ounces Minced Garlic 5 pounds of Chili Powder 140 Ziplock Bags 70 Spencer’s Grocery Sacks 560 pounds Hamburger meat 70 Cans of Tomato Sauce (big cans, little cans?) 70 Cans of Tomatoes (crushed, diced, stewed?) 210 pounds of Spaghetti Noodles To Go Orders (405) 224-1712 God Bless America www.chan-web.com October 8, 2014 CASA SEEKS VOLUNTEERS COURTHOUSE Everyday there are children being abused and neglected in Grady County. CASA Voices for Children, Inc. is seeking community volunteers to advocate for these children in the court system. The local CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) program is accepting applications for the next training class that will begin November 3, 2014. Community volunteers must live in Grady County, be at least 21 years old, and be able to pass background checks through OSBI and American Background Check. References must also be supplied and will be checked before potential volunteers can be included in the 30 hour training workshop. CASA Voices for Children, Inc. is certified by the National and the State CASA Associations and uses the National CASA curriculum for all training sessions. Applications can be obtained by calling 405-224-0404 or sending an email request to jan@ casav4c.org or to the website at www.casav4c.org. Completed applications should be returned to the CASA office no later than October 21, 2014. Now you can be a part of the solution by completing the CASA training and becoming a voice for the children of Grady County. NEWS Anadarko Events ing at the Caddo County Fairgrounds. The hours will be Friday 10am- Robert Lambert, Jr, 25, 6pm and Saturday 10am-3pm. and Crystal Biddy, 25, There will be an array of antique, vintage and modern quilts on disboth of Tuttle play. Demonstrations will be held, a bed turning and vendors will be on Timothy Hollie, 25, and Chelsey Bare, 26, both of Amber Iam Markham, 22, and Stephanie Burnett, 24, both of Chickasha hand with all of the quilting supplies one could want. There will be an opportunity to vote for your favorite quilt for viewer’s choice. The Oklahoma Prairie Quilt Guild meets twice a month on Mondays (third and fourth) and one day is spent making quilts for disaster victims, lap robes and walker bags for the veteran’s hospital. It meets at the Methodist Church in Anadarko and visitors are always welcome. Red, White and Blue and Chocolate Anadarko’s Friends of the Anadarko Community Library are hosting the Annual Chocolate Festival October 14, (5:30 pm to 7:00 pm) with a Chocolate Auction starting at 6:00 pm. The event is held at the Anadarko Community Library (ACL) located at 215 West Broadway, across the street from the Caddo County Courthouse and next to the Redskin Theatre. Joshua Powell, 31, and The Friends of the Anadarko Community Library is dedicated for the Michelle Donihoo, 29, purpose of focusing public attention on library services and needs. The both of Alex Friends demonstrate their strong commitment to the ACL by organizing and running two (2) annual events in the spring, the Annual Booksale and Timothy Skalicky, 22, in the fall, the Annual Chocolate Festival; funds raised at these events are and Misty Hartline, 27, then granted back to the Anadarko Community Library for programming both of Bradley initiatives and library improvements. The community is invited to attend and support this annual fundraisDivorces Filed ing event. Tickets can be purchased at the Library or any member of the Friends organization. Tickets are $7, which includes entry to the event and Mary L. vs. auction for a chance to place a winning bid on any of the Chocolate MasDavid J. Cross terpieces. The ticket also includes six (6) tastes selections from the tables hosted by local groups, organizations and businesses. Regina D. vs. Doors will open at 4:00 pm on the day of the event for set-up; tables will Shannon Long be provided by the Library. This year’s color theme is “Red, White and Blue”. Jacqueline N. vs. For more information about tickets or hosting a table for the Annual Walter D. Kennell Chocolate Festival, contact the Library at your discretion during normal business hours at (405) 247-7351 or email us at library@cityofanadarko. Vikki M. vs org. George M. Harrison Kevin Russell, 36, and Mitchell McGuire, 30, both of Ninnekah Sign Up Now for Self Defense License Class! • FFL Transfers SDA • New Gun Sales Handgun Class • Gunsmith Services Available Call for Next • Layaway on Purchases Class • We Buy Guns/Gold/Silver D&R Guns and Ammo 323 E Broadway - Anadarko FFL Dealer 405-247-3790 Thanks Sandra Get Ready for Fall with our Fall Plant and Tree Sale All ins unta Fo in Stock 25% OFF Straw Hay Bales Congrats to you & your staff! I just looked at the online paper & it is very good! Loved all the pics! Very proud of y’all! ... Sandra J. - Chickasha Hometown Thrift Vapor Lounge Savings on Everything e-cigarettes e-liquids & Accessories FREE 7ml bottle of “e” Liquid with any purchase! (with this ad) A Healthier Alternative To Smoking 210 S. 4th St. Ste. C Chickasha, OK 73018 405-224-1919 Chisholm Trail Mall 1206 N. Hwy 81 #47 Duncan, OK 73533 580-786-5022 Buy-Sell-Trade Appliances•Furniture Antique•Unique 405-779-1291 405 W. Arkansas Ave. Chickasha, OK Large Selection of Area Rugs Kale & Cabbage Pansies Nown! Oepn Suendays Too! Op Plant Trees Now! 5 Marriage License The Caddo County OHCE and the Oklahoma Prairie Quilt Guild are teaming up to present Quilts: The Beauty in Fabrics, Needles and Applications Thread, Oct. 10 and 11. The show will take place in the Baldwin Build- Buy-Sell-Trade Pumpkins Washita Valley Weekly Page www.washitavalleyweekly.com Mattress Masters Quality Bedding and Accessories at Great Low Prices Sealy • Englander • Golden • Corsicana • Mantua Adjustable SALE as low as $69 Twin Mattress We Believe in Oklahoma 1740 South 4th S. Suite A Find us in the corner next to Napolis in the Southland Shopping Center right behind Chicken Express 405-224-0123 SALE as low as $249 Queen Sets Page 6 Washita Valley Weekly “My Community Magazine” October 8, 2014 Buy - Sell - Trade Classified Ad Deadline is each Friday Afternoon at 3:00 pm - Use the Handy Form at the Bottom of the Page PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR AREA CODE WITH YOUR PHONE NUMBER. THE WASHITA VALLEY WEEKLY REACHES READERS IN BOTH 405 AND 580 AREA CODES. ______________________ WANT TO RENT GRASSLAND. 405-2746566. (44) ______________________ Good Clean Soft Grass hay for sale, for cows, $40; for horses, $50 bale. 405863-5584, 779-8761. (44) ______________________ 2011 Ford Flex Limited V6 SUV. Heated Leather, Power 3rd Row Seat, Factory Sony Stereo System. 74k, $20,000 call Rachel at 405-320-3141. (tfn) ______________________ FLEA MARKET - FLEA MARKET! Jewels to Tools, Open Wed - Sat, 10 am - 5pm. 420 W Chickasha, Downtown. (tfn) ______________________ WANT TO BUY MINERAL RIGHTS. CALL 405224-6653. 10-14 1984 Chevy S-10 Race Truck. Lots of New Parts. Runs 8.0 in Eighth Mile. $4000. 580-656-2522, Duncan. (tfn) ______________________ Looking For A Pet? Call or stop by Chickasha Animal Shelter. We have lots of pups and loving pets. 203 N. Genevieve, Chickasha or Call 405-222-6093. ______________________ For Sale Like New 2009 Class A motorhome, 2,850 original miles. Sold new for $173,800, owner taking huge loss, priced at $79,000. 580-595-1240. (42) ______________________ For Sale by Owner 1998 American Homestar 28 x 80 mobile home, 4 br, 2 bath. Must move, $30,000. 405-618-3719. If no answer leave voicemail. (41) ______________________ I Buy Vintage Mens watches, guns, pre 1920 postcards, antiques and items of interest. Call Dan 405-5742543. (tfn) ______________________ 60 Acres Grassland North of Cement,OK • Water Well • Fenced • Motivated Seller Call Gary Chickasha Realty 405-779-0251 FREE CLOTHING and household items. 823 Choctaw Avenue, Chickasha. Monday - Saturday 9am-12/1-4pm. (tfn) ______________________ Larry’s Coins, Buying gold and silver coins, medallions, stamp collections, shotgun rolls of coins. Want to buy acoustic guitar and graded baseball cards, inserts & autographs.405-248-1985. (44) _____________________ For Rent 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 2 car garage in Chickasha. Central heat and air. $750 deposit, $950 month rent. 405-301-1862 cell. (41) Sue’s Auction & Real Estate 102 W. Oklahoma, Anadarko OK. www.suesauction.com For Sale Help Wanted Employment Opportunities 4Bedroom, 4 full Baths & 2 1/2 Bath, Living Area, Den, Study, Kitchen, Dining Area, Laundry Room, Beautiful woodwork, 3 Car Garage, Gated Drive, 4,562Sq.Ft. Living Area, Site is 5 Acres. For more information call Sue @ 405-247-3726 or 405-247-1339 Business opportunity Star 7 Books & Gifts, $15,000. 126 S. 4th St, Chickasha. 405-222-8781 We would like to have your Spencer Grocery receipts and your Best Choice Brand UPC Barcode Labels for Friends Fur Change. Call Stephanie, 405-3200037. ______________________ 1988 Ford Work Van. Factory metal shelves, ladder rack, runs good, $1,300. 405-247-6259. ______________________ Chest Deep Freeze, 15.6 cuft, 44” long, works good, looks good. $200. Call 405320-1539. (tfn) ______________________ Registered Border Collie puppies for sale. Bred from champion bloodlines. Red/ white, B&W, $400. Contact Three Mile Ranch. 405618-4470. (42) ______________________ Concrete Work & Tree Trimming, driveways, curbs, etc. Free estimates and reasonable rates. Call Scott, 405-779-4293. (tfn) ______________________ Barn Garage Sale, Recliner, Kodak black printer ink cartridges, Dremal table scroll saw, electrical boxes, light bulbs. Call 405-7790337 for more information. (42) ______________________ Handmade Quilts & Rugs. All sizes, $5 and $10 each. Come by 716 N. 12th, Chickasha or call 405-2245181. (41) ______________________ 1989 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, 85k original miles, runs good, power windows, doors, seats. $700. 405225-8317. (41) ______________________ “And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive.” Matthew 21:22 ______________________ God Bless America DRIVERS NEEDED At Tuttle Plant 620 N. CimarroN rd. TuTTle 405-381-2393 ATLAS TUCK CONCRETE, INC. Healthcare Innovations Private Services Now Hiring Personal Care Aides for Verden, Chickasha, Ninnekah, Alex, Blanchard, Newcastle, Lindsey, Paoli, Minco, Foster and Elmore City Areas Must pass OSBI, have Valid Drivers License & Car Insurance Competitive Wages Call Valerie 405-527-3494 Healthcare Innovations Private Services Now Hiring RN Field Nurses & Several Case Managers Call Valerie at 405-527-3494 valerie.milholland@hcips.com CHEROKEE TEMPS, INC NUMEROUS POSITIONS • Short & Long term • Clerical-Law firm • Substitute teacher • Industrial positions 2 forms of ID required Apply 8 am-4 pm 1728 So. 4th Chickasha, OK 73018 Gentiva Health Services Now Hiring Part Time PCA Position in Chickasha, Ft. Cobb, Hydro, Tuttle & Minco Monday - Friday Day Time Hours 1-800-870-1394 EOE M/F/D/V Competitive Pay Rates & Benefits Offered Contact: Teresa Brown - Gentiva Health Services 2210 W. Gore - Lawton, Ok 73501 Local company is looking for Drivers to Transport Railroad Crews up to a 200 mile radius from Chickasha. Must live within 20 miles of Chickasha, be 21 or older, and pre-employment drug screen required. A company vehicle is provided, paid training, and benefits. No special license needed. Compensation is 16 cents per mile or $7.25 per hour while waiting. Apply at http://www.renzenberger.com/ Help Wanted apply Within You Found It! The Home of the $5 Classified! Call Today 405-224-7467 October 8, 2014 www.washitavalleyweekly.com Hit the Help Wanted Washita Valley Weekly Page Vote Nov. 4th Sweet Spot! Employment Opportunities Donuts Cinnamon Rolls Pastries Cakes Cookies Delicious Brownies Kolaches Open 7 Days a Week Mon-Fri Sat Sun 4:30am - 3pm 4:30am - 2pm 6:00am - 12 noon Snyders Paradise Donuts 601 South 4th| Chickasha 405-224-2907 Paid for by Ralph Beard, Box 420, Rush Springs, Oklahoma 73082 Chickasha Police Provide Gunlocks Livingston Machinery Company Now Hiring Service Technicians Experience and training with Diesel Engines, Hydraulics or Advanced Electronics is a requirement as are a full set of tools. Technicians will perform scheduled service, repair, modifications and total field support for Commercial Farming equipment. Qualified Technicians applying can expect a lucrative compensation package and full benefits while working within an employee owned company with a team atmosphere. Please contact Terry Marshall. Apply at Livingston Machinery Company 5201 South HWY 81, Chickasha, OK 73018 405.224.5056 The Chickasha Police Department is participating in the Project ChildSafe Program as part of a nationwide initiative to raise awareness about safe and responsible firearm ownership and storage. Designed to make homes with firearms safer, the Chickasha Police will be offering, at no charge, gunlocks to those who want them. Project ChildSafe is funded by a $5 million grant from the United States Department of Justice and managed by the National Shooting Sports Foundation. Project ChildSafe is a nationwide program that promotes safe firearms handling and storage practices among all firearm owners through the distribution of safety education messages and free firearm Safety Kits. The kits include a cable-style gun-locking device and a brochure that discusses safe handling and storage. Since 2003, the Project has partnered with local law enforcement agencies to distribute more than 36 million safety kits to gun owners in all 50 states and five U.S. territories. Project ChildSafe’s success is attributable to law enforcement, elected officials, community leaders, state agencies, businesses, the firearms industry and individuals who have worked to help raise awareness about the importance of securely storing firearms in the home. “The Chickasha Police Department encourages the safe and responsible ownership of firearms and hope that by partnering with Project ChildSafe we can help owners be more responsible especially when it comes to children and firearms,” added Interim Chief Shanon McClain. Anyone wishing to receive a Project ChildSafe kit should stop by the police station at 101 N 6th Street in Chickasha or contact a Chickasha Police Officer. More information can be found online at http://www.projectchildsafe.org/ Tires - Tires - Tires - Tires - Tires - Tires The Challenge of Housework One day a housework-challenged husband decided to wash his sweatshirt. Seconds after he stepped into the laundry room, he shouted to his wife in the other room, “What setting do I use on the washing machine?” “It depends,”she replied. “What does it say on your shirt?” He yelled back, “University of Texas.” Trivia: What is the world’s highest waterfall? (Angel Falls, Canaima Nat’l Park, Venezuela) Interesting but useless fact: The only real person to ever to appear on a pez dispenser was Betsy Ross. Dogfucius Say: Crowded elevators smell different to midgets. 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Page 8 Washita Valley Weekly “My Community Magazine” October 8, 2014 Friday Night Heros ... Kyle Garcia, 33, tiptoes just inside the pylon to score for Alex on Friday night as the Longhorns crushed Bray-Doyle for a 66-18 Homecoming victory (See more JJ Francais photos from the Alex Homecoming win online at www.chickashatoday.com) Anadarko’s Brandon Pollard, 18, rushed for two touchdowns and threw for two more to lead the Warriors to a 49-0 win over Clinton Friday night. (See more Mike Cool photos from Anadarko victory online at www.chickashatoday.com) 5 Star Rating ect Dir ower y u B Gr the m o r f Special while supplies last Fall Hours Monday - Saturday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm 3003 Iowa • P.O. Box 400 • Chickasha,OK 73023 405-224-0909 • Fax: 405-224-6975 “Caring from the Heart” No Sal es T ax! 4” Pansies - 75¢ each Kale Skilled Nursing Facility Rehabilitation & Long-term Care City Ornamental Cabbage A Great Selection of Beautiful Plants Ready to Grace Your Home, Business, Patio, Yard & Garden! 2 Gallon HILLCREST GROWERS Mum 1 Mile South, ¼ Mile East of Verden 405/574-4846 or 405/574-4295 $599 Assisted Living Center 404 South 29th • P.O. Box 400 Chickasha, OK 73023 405-224-1717 • Fax: 405-224-9362 Old Fashion Bible Preaching & Country Gospel Music Sunday Morning 8:15 Adult Sunday School 9:00 Early Service 10:30 Morning Service 11:15 Childrens Church The Triple Cross Band Pastor Lynn Walker Dr. Dale Linebaugh Currently on Sabatical Come Join Us! 2 Services - No Ties - Hot Coffee - Fresh Donuts Loud Country Gospel Music - Short Sermons Other OppOrtunities Wednesday Night Bible Study - 7:00 pm Eatin’ Meetin’ - First Wednesday Night - 6:30 pm COWBOY COUNTRY CHURCH 4092 Norge Road (Hwy 92) Chickasha 405-320-0055 God Bless America
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