Weekly Washita Valley Now in Our 12th Year of Service Published Every Wednesday Delivered Free to Over 15,000 Homes Take One FREE! PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. Postage Paid Chickasha, Oklahoma Permit No. 8 COMMUNITY MAGAZINE Volume 12 Issue 24 • November 12, 2014 • Offices: 920 S.4th - Chickasha, OK • wvshopper@att.net • Phone: 405-224-7467 • Fax: 405-224-7469 • www.washitavalleyweekly.com Sermon on the Mount offered at Ransom Wind Ranch The Chickasha Chamber of Commerce and several business members are hosting Dr. Lew Sterrett’s presentation of the “Sermon on the Mount” at the Ransom Wind Ranch located just West of Verden. The presentation will be offered on November 12, 13, and 14 at 7pm. Music will be provided by the Cross Brand Band at 6:40pm each evening. Sermon on the Mount uses horses to teach biblical principles and demonstrate loving, successful horse and trainer interaction. Each presentation is uniquely different. Lew Sterrett will work with horse of various stages from untrained to seasoned winners. He will explain how the horse understands what the trainer is communicating and makes the decision whether to follow the trainers guidance or not. Those in attendance will be able to observe life lessons from the language of the horse. See how the horse goes from distrust to trust, from stiff and resistant to supple and willing. You can watch horses make changes in their thinking that parallel the changes we make in our life decisions, and be encouraged and strengthened as you witness biblical relationship principles illustrated in a clear, simple and powerful manner. Sponsors include HSI Sensing, Byford Auto, Standley Systems and First National Bank and Co. Dr. Lew Sterrett draws parallels between training a horse and human’s life decisions with his “Sermon on the Mount” program. See “Sermon” on Page 2 6 to 12 months Zero Interest (wac). 327 Chickasha Ave - Downtown 405-224-9021 • 800-924-9021 $199 Hours: M-F 9-5:30 - Sat 9-5 Where Beautiful Floors Begin CARPET MARKET Window Shades Area Rugs Fall Home Improvement Sorona Silk TV Furniture is 50% OFF with purchase of TV LG 4k TV’S Kitchen Aid Dishwasher Reg $799 Sale $599 Amana Washer 49UB8200 Bella Cerra Reg. $1599 Wood Sale $1299 Carpet Market 804 S. 3rd St • Chickasha 405‑222‑0899 www.carpetmarketok.com KUDS30IBL NTW4650 $29999 with this ad Allen’s TV ‑ Appliance 426 Chickasha Avenue Downtown Chickasha 405‑222‑0597 Page 2 Washita Valley Weekly “My Community Magazine” 28th Christmas Tour of Homes Dec. 13 First of a series November 12, 2014 “Sermon” continued from Page 1 The 28th annual Chickasha Christmas Tour of Homes will be Saturday, Dec. 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The tour will be an opportunity for the public to view five beautifully decorated for the holidays homes and celebrate the season of giving. The Christmas Tour of Homes is a fundraiser for the Resurrection Home. Tickets are available for a $10 donation at the following businesses: Carolyn Kay’s Flowers, Casbah Hair Salon, Chickasha Chamber of Commerce, Crème de la Crème, Emma’s Essentials, Hairy’s Salon, Handyman Home Outlet, Jay’s Jewelry, Kendall’s Flowers, Liberty Bank, and The Style Shop. Tickets will also be available on the day of the tour at each of the homes. Homes on this year’s tour include: Scott and Kimmie Wood, 628 W. Dakota Ave.; Donna Peach, 627 S. 14th Street; Pete and Rose Hammert, 2504 Lakewood Drive; Dwight and Lisa Yokum, 591 CR 1366; and Tim and Lajuana Smith, 3490 Hwy. 92 (Norge area). Here is a look at the first of the five featured homes. Look for previews of the other homes in coming issues of the Washita Valley Weekly leading up to the Dec. 13 tour. The home of Scott, Kimmie and Corbin Wood at 628 West Dakota Ave is featured on the Christmas Tour of Homes this year. The two story stucco home was built in 1923. The Wood Family has lived in the home since 1995 and the house has gone through many changes Directions from Chickasha are to turn South through the years. at Kiowa Casino west of Verden. There is no The home was on the Tour in 1999, but the decor has completely changed along with new exterior colors, landscaping and the addition admission charge. For more information call 405-453-7686. The website is www.sermonOnof a pool. The Wood’s home is very eclectic, where one will find antique reTheMount.org . ligious icons, a petite French staircase, two elaborate pillars from the front porch of the Overholser Mansion (that once sat at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds), an elaborate French iron headstone, antique dress Ninnekah Owl Basketball kicks off this Friday forms, a round architectural metal turret from an old building from a small town in Oklahoma, along with lots of other unusual vintage and as the Owls travel to Geronimo for the 6:30 antique pieces displayed throughout the home. tipoff. Before entering the home, one is welcomed with a huge front porch On Tuesday, November 18th the Owls host that holds two white baroque-inspired chairs, vintage urns and Christ- Cement and on the 25th Amber-Pocasset will be mas garland abound. Once inside the home, the red entry is right at Ninnekah. inside the front door along with a zebra carpeted staircase, a large Junior High hosts Central Marlow on Thursblack chandelier, small decorated silver tree, and the banister decorated in all its holiday cheer. Also in the day November 13th, Minco on Monday 17th, entry is a door to the powder room that has leopard printed walls, Kimmie’s original photography in elaborate gold antique frames and splashes of Christmas decor. The powder room has also retained the original 1923 Verden on the 20th and Dibble on the 24th. Junporcelain toilet and sink. ior High games begin at 4:15pm. Other highlights of the Wood Home. --The living room has a warm, cozy feel with the original fireplace in the center of the room, which also features one of the many Christmas trees throughout the home. The tree sits in a decorativeurn with a nature theme, complete with huge moose antlers, stuffed pheasants, picked cotton, real bird’s nests, and brass musical instruments and is topped off with a metal architectural cap from an old barn. Grady County Republican Party will meet --The kitchen and dining room have several huge frames filled with Kimmie’s original photography prints, Tuesday November 18th at the Canadian along with architectural pieces and a huge set of gold angel wings along with a large crown hung above the Valley Technology Center, 1401 W. Michigan cabinets. The dining room is open to the kitchen and has an antique hand carved Italian dining room table Avenue, Chickasha, from 6:30 pm to 8:00 decorated with a small silver tree with paper bird ornaments and bird’s nests, two antique domed glass “remembrance” artifacts, flying cherubs and glitter embellished garland adorning the top of the table. Above the pm. All registered republicans and interested dining room table is a huge metal chandelier that Scott handmade and it is the centerpiece of the room. The citizens are invited to attend. dining room also features a 10ft tall French armoire that houses several more vignettes inside. Also inside the Dwain Sehon is chairman. kitchen is a small breakfast nook that will have another one of the many trees in the home. --Going upstairs, the stairwell is decorated with Kimmie’s collection of antique carved cherubs and more of her photos in gold antique frames. At the top of the stairs is a sitting area with two glamorous black patent and zebra covered vintage chairs along with a vintage acrylic table. --The master suite is upstairs and its baroque silver leaf furnishings and bright pink accents hold a more modern decor than the rest of the house. The wood floors are painted a large silver and black stripe. The master suite also has a glamorous Christmas tree! --Corbin, too, likes to collect unusual vintage pieces for his room. His furniture is made out of polished metal and put together with rivets, like an old aviation airplane. His collections include anything from antler trophies to a fencing mask, vintage microphones and WWII gas masks. His OAK TREE CUSTOM Corbin’s Christmas tree CABINETRY & LASERWORKS reflects his collections and interests and changes from year to year. -- Kimmie’s pink office with pink glitter floors, a large black chandelier, all things girlie and “weird” to some. This is her room that she decorates with the things that she likes, Secure Loans With Clear Title Buy-Sell-Trade creepy or not! She has original art from OklaSign Up Now for homa artists, old doll Self Defense License Class! parts, old mannequins, disco balls, tiaras, Barbie • FFL Transfers SDA paintings, a huge hot • New Gun Sales pink baroque chair, Handgun Class • Gunsmith Services Available Call for Next vintage furnishings, more dolls, and lots of pink. • Layaway on Purchases Class So, like everything else • We Buy Guns/Gold/Silver in her office, her tree has to be pink. For more information, contact Aubrey Mills at (405)574-4508 or Nancy FFL Dealer Enright at (405)503-5232. Ninnekah Basketball Grady GOP to Meet $1440* D&R Guns and Ammo 323 E Broadway - Anadarko 405-247-3790 God Bless America November 12, 2014 Death Notices Memorials Geneva G. Dennison ... Memorial Services for Geneva G. Dennison, of Chickasha, OK, were held at 11:00 a.m., Monday, November 10, 2014 at the Maranatha Baptist Church, Chickasha, OK. Geneva G. Dennison was born November 23, 1934 in Cogar, OK to Melvin Floyd and Verna Vera (Sanders) Andrews. She passed away on Friday, October 31, 2014 in Chickasha, OK at the age of 79. Mrs. Dennison was the second of six kids. She met the love of her life, Fred Russell Dennison Jr. in Cortez, CO and they were married June 29, 1950 in Aztec, New Mexico. From this union were born 4 children. She passed away in the home surrounded by family that will miss her greatly. She was a member of Maranatha Baptist Church. Memorial donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s association. Interment was in the Green Hill Cemetery, Lindsay, OK under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home, Chickasha, OK. Naomi Brown ... Funeral service for Naomi Brown, 94 of Cyril, Oklahoma, was held at 10:00AM on Saturday, November 8, 2014 at the Calvary Temple in Cyril. Pastor Kip Ackley officiated. Naomi was born July 13, 1920 at her home in Cyril to Audis and Jessie McGuire. She passed away on Wednesday, November 5, 2014 at MonteVista Rehabilitation Center in Lawton, Oklahoma. Naomi attended Tonkawa Schools through the 8th grade and later graduated from Cyril High School in 1939. In October of 1939, she was united in marriage to Arthur Brown of Cyril. For many years, Naomi worked for E. R. Kaiser grocery store. Later Mr. and Mrs. Brown purchased Wolf’s Service Station in Cyril. They later bought Otasco in Cyril and ran it for 17 years until they retired. Naomi then volunteered at Comanche County Memorial Hospital for 20 years until her health forced her to retire. For many years she was an active and faithful member of First Baptist Church in Cyril prior to joining Calvary Temple. Burial was in Cyril at the Celestial Gardens Cemetery. Service was under the direction of the McRay Funeral Home, Chickasha. www.washitavalleyweekly.com Complete obituaries and memorials with pictures (when provided) are posted on our on-line newspaper at www.ChickashaToday.com . Juanita Maryette (Duesler) Ray ... Funeral services for Juanita Maryette (Duesler) Ray, 97, of Chickasha, was held Wednesday, November 5, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. in the Ferguson Funeral Home Chapel with Ronald Faulkinberry officiating. Juanita Maryette (Duesler) Ray was born January 27, 1917 in Shamrock, Oklahoma to Floyd and Sylvia Duesler. She died at her home in Chickasha Saturday, November 1, 2014. She had been in the care of her grandson, Scott Ray, for the last fourteen years. Juanita grew up in Cement and graduated from Cement High School at the age of sixteen. In her day, Juanita (known as Punk to her friends) was an all-state basketball player, who led her team to the women’s state championship. She was also an accomplished tennis player. After high school, she attended OCW in Chickasha pursuing a degree in Home Economics and Spanish. Juanita married her high school sweetheart, G.H. Ray II, on January 5, 1936 and they were united in marriage for 62 years. G.H. fondly referred to her as ‘Peaches.’ They had four children, Kenneth Wayne, Barbara Jan, Jerry Scott, and George Hendrix III. Her love of sports was apparent as she sat in the stands watching every game in which her children participated. Eventually it was her grandchildren whose sports activities she faithfully supported. Mrs. Ray was a member of Word of Life Church. Interment was in Rose Hill Cemetery under the direction of Ferguson Funeral Home. Washita Valley Weekly Page 3 Ronnie Barum Amstutz ... Funeral services for Ronnie Barum Amstutz, 56, was held at 10:00AM Monday, November 10, 2014 in the Ferguson Funeral Home Chapel. Ronnie Barum Amstutz was born May 10, 1958 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Nick Randolph Amstutz and Rosalee (Morrison) Amstutz. He died Tuesday, November 4, 2014 in Monroe, Louisiana. Interment was in Laverty Cemetery under the direction of Ferguson Funeral Home. Madeline Irene Prather ... Funeral service for Madeline Irene Prather, Tuttle, OK was 2:00 p.m., Monday, November 3, 2014 in the Sevier Funeral Home Chapel of Tuttle, Oklahoma. Madeline Irene Prather was born February 18, 1931 in New Orleans, LA. She was the daughter of Daniel and Emily (Audibert) Dettwiller. She passed away on Friday, October 31, 2014 in Oklahoma City, OK at the age of 83. Mrs. Prather attended school and worked on her parent’s dairy farm in New Orleans, LA. She moved to California in 1951 and married Lawrence Miller in 1954. They moved to Nebraska in 1958 and to Oklahoma in 1959. To this union 4 children were born. She married James Prather on July 7, 1986 in Oklahoma City, OK. He preceded her in death in 2011. Memorial contributions may be made to the Daughters’ of The Nile at the Masonic Lodge in Guthrie, Oklahoma. Interment was in the Fairview Cemetery, Tuttle, OK under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home, Tuttle, OK. Joy Wanda Hastings Cook ... Funeral services for Joy W. (Hastings) Cook, were held 2:00 PM, Saturday, November 8, 2014 at the First Christian Church, Chickasha with Reverend Michael Oberlender officiating. Mrs. Cook was born January 10, 1925, in Chickasha, Wilma Lorene Totty Eaton ... the daughter of Amos E. Hastings and Rena M. (Stephens) Wilma Lorene Totty Eaton was born August 4, 1944 in Hastings. She left this earth for her heavenly home on Waurika, OK to Lewis Phillip and Imogene Doris (Evans) November 4, 2014 from her home in Chickasha. Joy was Totty. She passed away on Saturday, November 1, 2014 in 89 years young. Chickasha, OK at the age of 70. A graduate of Amber High School, Joy served 41 years Mrs. Eaton grew up in Duncan, Oklahoma. She attended as 1st Deputy County Assessor for Grady County, retirOCW in Chickasha later moving to Wichita Falls, Texas. ing December 15, 1989. She has spent the last 25 years She then moved to Chickasha in 2009. She was a homepursuing her passions of gardening, cooking and hosting maker and florist. Private Memorial Services for Wilma Lorene Totty Eaton, family gatherings. She was a member of the First Christian Church, where of Chickasha, OK, will be at a later date. Services are she was a member of the Disciples Women’s Fellowship. under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home of Chickasha, Joy married Vernon S. Cook of Amber, on July 3, 1947 in Oklahoma. Chickasha. Consider Pre-Need Sevices Now Joy will be laid to rest next to her husband at the Amber Cemetery with services under the direction of Ferguson Funeral Home. 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 COURTHOUSE NEWS Marriage Licenses Orrin Paul Provance, 37, Leslie Ann Jumper, 38, Chickasha Jeffrey Leon Stephens, 41 Trina Fay Symons, 44 Chickasha William Bays Ely, 27 Veronica Elaine Irwin, 31 Chickasha Jim Edward Seely, 52 Debbie Rith Logan, 54, Bradley Jason Lee Garber, 40 Amber Shae Miller, 39, Minco Divorces Filed Norton Tammy E. vs. Malvin Dee Goforth Tina Y. vs. James R. Barker Brittany N. vs. Brandon McQueen Larry Charles vs. Tandi Smith Ashley R. vs Curtis Hart Randy D. vs. Tracie We Believe in Oklahoma Page 4 Washita Valley Weekly Optimist Hear about Veterans Plight Renae Sexton, a hospice nurse with Faith Hospice of Chickasha presented a program to the Chickasha Optimist Club in connection with Veterans Day, recognized on November 11th as a day set aside to salute the men and women who have bravely served our country in the military. Ms. Sexton reported that every day some 1,800 Veterans die, approximately 25% of all the people who die in this country annually. She reported that a special organization is available to assist Veterans receive special end of life care at www.WeHonorVeterans.org/support. Ms. Sexton honored the Veterans that were at the Optimist lunch meeting last Friday with a certificate of appreciation. Paul Horton, Optimist President announced that the club would be donating funds raised by the group to various organizations including Books for Tots, DHS Foster Kid program, Annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner, Southwest Youth Services, and Salvation Army. The Chickasha Optimist Club meets at noon each Friday at Eduardos for lunch. The meetings are open to the public and anyone interested in becoming a member is welcome to attend. “My Community Magazine” November 12, 2014 4th Street Repairs Begin - Traffic Delays Expected The Oklahoma Department of Transportation will begin work Nov. 11 repairing patch failures on a stretch of Highway 81 between Almar Avenue in Chickasha and Highway 19E. An Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) spokesman said a diamond grinder would be used on the roadway to make it smoother. He said it was a project similar to one previously completed further south in the area of Ninnekah on a stretch of 81 near the intersection of Highway 19W last year. Message boards along Highway 81 alert motorists to expect delays during the upcoming repairs. Another phase of the project will include repairs on Highway 81N from 19W to Minnesota Avenue. Chickasha City Manager Stewart Fairburn said ODOT has indicated it would try to keep delays to a minimum, especially with the opening night of the Chickasha Festival of Light on Nov. 22 less than two weeks away. “At least it’s not on Grand Avenue,” Fairburn said. “On a positive note, ODOT did come in and re-stripe the lanes on Grand in time for the Festival.” ODOT’s Jay Earp said the contractor is prohibited from doing any of the work north of Almar through January 5th to avoid disrupting Festival traffic. “The contract also calls for the Almar to Minnesota work to be done at night to limit impact on during business hours,” he said. Drivers are encouraged to use safety precautions in the construction area, not use cell phones and other devices and remember that traffic fines double for offenses committed in work areas when workers are present. The estimated completion date for all the work on 81 is April. Ninnekah Community Thanksgiving Dinner will be held in the School Cafeteria, Sunday November 16th at 5:00 pm. Call 405-222-0420 for more information. “Those who dance are considered insane by those who can’t hear the music.” George Carlin 5 Star Rating Skilled Nursing Facility Rehabilitation & Long-term Care 3003 Iowa • P.O. Box 400 • Chickasha,OK 73023 405-224-0909 • Fax: 405-224-6975 “Caring from the Heart” Assisted Living Center 404 South 29th • P.O. Box 400 Chickasha, OK 73023 405-224-1717 • Fax: 405-224-9362 The Grady County Sheriff’s Office is once again hosting the holiday food drive for needy children and we need your help! If you have non perishable food items you would like to donate, canned, packaged or boxed, you can bring them by the Grady County Sheriff’s Office, 218 North 3rd Street. We also have a drop off boxes at Charles Allen Ford Lincoln Mercury, Taylor Shirt Shack, and Pass Me Knot Embroidery in Rush Springs. We appreciate any and all help! To Go Orders (405) 224-1712 Let Us Build Your Website! 720 W Choctaw, Chickasha E FRE ation! w sult ted No w n o C tar r ne 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 God Bless America www.chan-web.com November 12, 2014 www.washitavalleyweekly.com Indian Tacos 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) Patti Abercrombie RN Owner/Administrator 405-222-6478 Washita Valley Weekly Page 5 Marantha Baptist Church will be holding an Indian Taco Sale on Saturday November 22 at the Church located at 1505 South 29th Street in Chickasha. A Bake Sale will also be held. Indian Tacos with drink and desert will be $6.00 and delivery within the city limits of Chickasha is available. The event is from 8 am to 1 pm. For more Chickasha’s Taray Thomas (10) eludes Del City defenders for a good gain during the information call 405Chicks 48-18 loss to the visitors on Senior Night. Chickasha completed the season with a 3-7 record overall and 6th place in District 5A-1with 2-5 mark. (Go to www.chickashato224-1756. day.com to find more Chickasha football photos by Mike Cool) We A l s o F i x L a p t o p s ! Call Bryan for your LOCAL answer to Computer Problems! Call for: •Software Installation •Computer Upgrades •Speed Optimization If Your Computer is Plagued with Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPS), PopUps, Hijacker Programs and other Viruses ... Call Bryan today. Don’t Cuss ... Call Us! PC Service & Repair Bryan Boyd (405) 224-6718 Old Fashion Bible Preaching & Country Gospel Music Anadarko and Alex complete perfect seasons; playoff pairings set Grady County high school football teams closed out the 2014 regular season Friday night with six teams earning playoff berths and two others packing it up for the year. Class 4A-1 Anadarko and Class B-2 Alex completed perfect 10-0 seasons and will host first-round games this week. The Warriors beat Weatherford 31-8 and the Longhorns topped Geary, 48-28, Friday night. In Class A, Rush Springs and Minco go on the road for the first round as do Tuttle and Blanchard. On Friday, Rush Springs blasted Empire, 42-7; Minco edged Elmore City, 21-19; Tuttle blanked Santa Fe South, 44-0; and Blanchard defeated Mount St. Mary, 34-14. Also on Friday, Chickasha finished a 3-7 season, falling to Del City, 4818. Bridge Creek ended the year winless after a 40-12 loss to Douglass. Here are the first round playoff games this week involving teams of local interest: Tuttle at Anadarko, Turpin at Alex, Minco at Healdton, Rush Springs at Wynnewood and Blanchard at Heritage Hall. See More Highschool Football Pictures www.chickashatoday.com 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 Open 7 Days a Week 410 W. Choctaw, Downtown Chickasha We Believe in Oklahoma (405)224-2222 Page 6 Washita Valley Weekly “My Community Magazine” November 12, 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. ______________________ Large Jenn-Air Range top , includes grill, griddle and vent, $250. Also white wrought iron bed frame, $125. 405-224-7382. (44) ______________________ WANT TO RENT GRASSLAND. 405-2746566. (44) ______________________ Good Clean Soft Grass hay for sale, $40 to $50 bale. 405-863-5584, 7798761. (53) ______________________ 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) ______________________ WANT TO BUY MINERAL RIGHTS. CALL 405224-6653. 10-14 FLEA MARKET - FLEA MARKET! Jewels to Tools, Open Wed - Sat, 10 am - 5pm. 420 W Chickasha, Downtown. (tfn) ______________________ 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. ______________________ 16” Rawhide & Bark drum with white buffalo painting Kiowa 1971 on vase. $500. 405-638-0192. (44) ______________________ Holiday Lesson Special. Hawks’ Music Studio, Buy 3, get 1 FREE (Anadarko, Chickasha, Marlow). Gift certificates available. Think Christmas! Call 405--6380212 or check Facebook. (46) ______________________ I Buy Vintage Mens watches, guns, pre 1920 postcards, antiques and items of interest. Call Dan 405-5742543. (tfn) ______________________ 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) ______________________ 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. ______________________ You Found It! The home of the $5 Classified. Sell something today! Sue’s Auction & Real Estate 102 W. Oklahoma, Anadarko OK. www.suesauction.com For Sale 19077 State Hwy 9 4-Bed, 4-Full Baths, 4562 Sq. Ft. home, By Appointment Only For more information call Sue @ 405-247-3726 or 405-247-1339 Concrete Work & Tree Trimming, driveways, curbs, etc. Free estimates and reasonable rates. Call Scott, 405-779-4293. (tfn) ______________________ “I thank my God upon every remembrance of you, always in every prayer of mine for you all making request with joy, for your fellowship in the gospel from the first day until now ....” Philippians 1:3-5 ______________________ Thank a Vet! Help Wanted Employment Opportunities Sterling House of Chickasha DRIVERS NEEDED At Tuttle Plant Now hiring CNAs/MAT or CMAs at our assisted living. Please apply in person. 620 N. CimarroN rd. TuTTle 801 Country Club Road 405-381-2393 ATLAS TUCK CONCRETE, INC. For Lease Grady County Fairgrounds Indoor Arena Concession 1 year lease: December 29, 2014 through December 20, 2015* Bid packets available for pickup at: Grady County Fairgrounds, 500 East Choctaw Chickasha, OK 73018 Or call 405-224-2031 for fax or email. Bid Packets are due by 3:30pm on November 21, 2014. *Some exclusions apply ATTENTION ! The All New Trading PosT in the Washita Valley Weekly is a WEEKLY FEATURE that can help you SELL items you don’t want and help you FIND items you need! For the Next 2 Weeks we are offering: free HoUseHold sale ads* Free 15 words to sell your Sofa, Washer, Dining Set, Lamps, etc. Any Household Item that helps you get ready for the holidays. Any words over 15 words are 25¢ per word. You may count your phone number as one word. DEADLINES for ADS Friday November 14th for Wednesday November 19th Friday November 21st for Wednesday November 26th Use 1 of These Methods to Reach Us! 1. Use the Handy Form on the Classified Page. 2. Fax your Completed Form to: 405-224-7469 3. Stop by our Office at 920 S. 4th - Chickasha. Classified ad reminder! deadlines are friday before Wednesday Publication NOTE: Any ad that requires payment must be paid prior to publication. ... thanks *Business Ads are not included in this offer. God Bless America November 12, 2014 Washita Valley Weekly Page www.washitavalleyweekly.com For Sale 7 Washer & Dryer Set • Deluxe Whirlpool • Matched White Set (will not seperate) • Like New • Top of the Line Units • Not Old $150 each 405-255-0332 or 405-613-7872 Relay for Life Brunch “Have Yourself A Crazy Little Christmas” is a play written by Chickasha native Collin Andrulonis. The play will be performed by Chickasha’s Community Theatre on December 5th, 6th and 7th at the historic Washita Theatre. Here is a synopsis of the story line: It’s Molly’s first year to host Christmas Eve. She wants to make sure everything is perfect. The kitchen table is beautifully set. The banana-blueberry pie is chilling in the fridge. The turkey is roasting, and everyone invited has a beautifully wrapped Christmas Eve present under the beautifully trimmed Christmas tree. What could possibly go wrong? But wait – the Christmas carolers, who were so cute the first couple of times around, WON’T STOP COMING … her son gets a black eye just in time for family pictures … a controlling mother-in-law, who has never approved of Molly in the first place, invites her husband’s ex-fiancé to dinner … Nana’s drink accidentally gets switched with spiked cider … and the children’s pet ferret gets loose and finds a hiding place – inside the turkey. Don’t miss this lively depiction of the perfect... ly hilarious ... Christmas. This will be the premier performance of this original production, seating is limited. Tickets are available at Jay’s Jewelry, 321 Chickasha Avenue. Tickets are $12 for adult and $6 for youth 18 years of age and younger. Curtain times are December 5th at 7:30pm, December 6th at 2pm and 7:30pm, and December 7th at 2:00pm. Hometown Thrift Savings on Everything Buy-Sell-Trade Appliances•Furniture Antique•Unique 405-779-1291 405 W. Arkansas Ave. Chickasha, OK A Survivor/Caregiver Christmas brunch is being prepared for cancer survivors, caregivers and guests by the Relay for Life organizers. Santa photos and other entertainment is being planned. The event will be Saturday December 6th at 11 am at the Southern Oaks Church of Christ, 3320 South 16th Street in Chickasha. RSVP at 405-222-4519 or text to 405-2228101. Ram Truck Recall – Car Pro News Vehicles Affected: Nearly 315,000 model-year 2010-14 Ram 2500, 3500, 4500 and 5500 pickup trucks manufactured between March 27, 2009, and Sept. 5, 2013. The Problem: The electrical connectors of the diesel fuel heater may overheat, which could cause the fuel heater to leak fuel, increasing the risk of a fire. The Fix: Chrysler will begin notifying owners on Dec. 5, and dealers will replace the harness side connector with a silver-plated beryllium copper terminal service kit and inspect the fuel heater for leaks, replacing it as necessary; all work will be done for free. What Owners Should Do: Owners can call Chrysler at 800-8531403, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s vehicle-safety hotline at 888-327-4236 or go to www.safercar.gov for more info. COOK’S SEPTIC SERVICE A farmer and his three sons were standing in the barnyard. The oldest son, about 16 years of age says to his dad, “You know dad, I really need a car. All my friends at school have a car.” The farmer says, “Son, you see that John Deere tractor sitting in the shed over there, when that tractor is paid for I’ll get you a car.” The second son, about 14 years of age says, “Dad, I really need a four-wheeler, all of my friends have four-wheelers.” The old farmer says, “Son, you see that John Deere tractor sitting in the shed over there, when that tractor is paid for, I’ll get you a four-wheeler.” The third son, about six years of age says, “Dad, I really need a bicycle.” The farmer says, “Son, you see that John Deere tractor sitting in the shed over there, when it is paid for I’ll get you a new bicycle.” About that time a chicken is walking across the farmyard when a rooster runs up and jumps on her back. The six year old boy goes over and kicks the rooster off the back of the hen and says, “Hey, around here nobody rides ‘til the John Deere is paid for!” • Hardware Items • Tank Cleaning • DeQ CerTifieD 405-643-2108 / 580-550-0545 To l l F r e e 1 - 8 7 7 - 3 6 9 - 7 3 0 5 COMMUNITY MAGAZINE Nobody Rides - Means Nobody!! Prices Discounted on: Weekly Washita Valley PHONE 405‑224‑7467 FAX 405‑224‑7469 The birds seem to know the weather is going to change as they ‘line up’ on the electric lines at 4th and Grand. Weather forcasters are expecting cold, windy and wet weather for the remainder of this week. Take your freeze precautions for pets, plants, cars, homes and elderly. (WVW photo by Wayne Watts) • Truckload Items from •Wilmar “ Life Guaranteed” Performance Tools 920 South 4th PO Box 2491 Chickasha, OK 73023 www.washitavalleyweekly.com Established May 1, 2003, the Washita Valley Weekly is mailed free to residents of Grady and Caddo Counties of Oklahoma. 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Liability is limited to the cost of ad insertion only. Major t n e m t r Depa SEOUT LO C e r Sto Items Gorilla Bargain World 4310 South 4th Street South Highway 81 — Chickasha Hours: Tue - Fri 9am - 5:30pm • Sat 10am - 4pm We Believe in Oklahoma Page 8 Washita Valley Weekly “My Community Magazine” Grady-Ville November 12, 2014 Vapor Lounge Indian Taco’s & Baked Goods Marantha Baptist Church with dwain sehon 1505 South 29th - Chickasha Saturday Nov 22 8am - 1pm The comments and subject matter expressed in Dwain Sehon’s Grady-Ville column is that of his own choosing and opinion. You can contact Dwain at Gradyville1776@yahoo.com We received a letter this month that the City of Chickasha had a problem with their water system in July and the failure of a valve in their water system caused the chlorine level in the affected area to drop to a level just above the minimum standard. The standard for coliform bacteria levels in the water was exceeded AGAIN. They could have notified us at that time but they chose to treat us like the residents of a banana republic and hide the problem until just recently. Their letter months after the problem occurred said “This was not an emergency. If it had been, you would have been notified immediately.” Of course that same letter contradicts that statement by saying “People with severely compromised immune systems, infants, and some elderly may be at increased risk”. I believe this list would include those fighting cancer, rheumatoid arthritis and many other health problems, but the City officials just don’t seem to care about these folks. These people were not given the courtesy from their City Officials to be notified publicly so they could take steps to drink only bottled water for a short time so that their health would not be endangered. I can not emphasize how irresponsible, callous and despicable that hiding this failure from the citizens so they could act before their health was endangered was. If a valve fails tell everyone right away - that’s all that we ask. The odd thing was that I replaced a worn out water softener at my home in July and part of the set up for the new one is to test the untreated water for hardness etc. before setting the system to operate. I used the test strips for the hardness but also used the test strip for chlorine and found that the water entering my own home straight from the City system showed zero chlorine according to the test. I remember telling my family how dangerous this was and how bacteria and viruses could be present if there were no chlorine in the system. I was very surprised and tested it again with another strip with the same result. Before I moved back to Chickasha (I was born here) I lived in large cities in three other states. 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