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SPECIAL NOTICES

WORDS CANNOT express how thankful we are for all the prayers, kind thoughts, many words of comfort, telephone calls, cards, food, flowers, and the special services for our loved one. A deep, heartfelt thanks to Bro. Mark Smith and the Banner Baptist Church, and to Bro. James Jones, to the ones who brought the music, the pallbearers, the ones who prepared and served the delicious meal, Boydston-Wilbourn Funeral Home, Jean Price, and everyone who attended Arthur’s farewell services. The Family of Arthur “Shorty” McCaleb.

ONE WAY Out Christ Centered recovery program meets every Tuesday evening at 7:00 p.m. at 419 S. Main St. in Lindsay.

THE FAMILY of Richard Hilliard – Bobbie, Brent, Lisa, Nicole, and Myranda – would like to express our thanks and appreciation for your love and kindness during Richard’s illness and passing. Your prayers, visits, cards, food, and floral tributes were just awesome and so very much appreciated by our family. Words seem to fail at such a time as this. Just know from our heart to yours that we love and appreciate you. With special thanks to the nurses who helped in our home, to Winans Funeral Home, and to our church family for their love and support. May God bless each of you.

WANT TO trade? Place a classified ad. Please dial 405-756-3169.

JESUS SAID in Matthew 5:6, “Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.” The First Church in Lindsay is offering a free Bible study to any and all who hunger and thirst for God and His Word. Anywhere and anytime, we are just one phone call away. Please dial 405-428-6305.

TRY OUR classifieds! Please dial 405-756-3169.

NARCONON OF Oklahoma. To find immediate help for someone who is having a problem with any kind of drug or alcohol, contact Narconon’s free addiction consultation and referral helpline at 800-468-6933 or visit the website at http://www.stopaddiction.com.

YOU CAN learn Spanish-Puedes Aprender Ingles. Conversational class, Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Free to everyone, no textbooks, no grammar, fun guaranteed. Please dial 405-756-6091. John Geffre.

DNA REHAB, a 12-step Christian ministry meets on Monday at 7:00 p.m. in the Assembly of God Potters’ House, located on the parking lot at the Assembly of God Church at 1101 W. Cherokee, Lindsay. Everyone is welcome. You do not have to have been court ordered to attend. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting. Please dial 405-756-3088.

SHOPPER TOPPERS get results!

“AWAY OUT of a big mess”. 12-step program for Drug and Alcohol offenders. 7:00 p.m. on Mondays at the Faith Temple Church, 1000 E Ave. & Hwy. 19, Pauls Valley, OK. For more information please dial 405-238-3414.

TRY OUR free Shopper Toppers!

WE WANT to invite those who could benefit from a faith-based recovery program to the Celebrate Recovery Chain Breakers group. We are excited to help people with hurts, habits, and hang-ups! We’ll meet every Tuesday night from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the First Assembly of God in Maysville at 23720 Hwy. 19. For more information, please dial 405-268-8077.

LIFE CHOICES, Women’s Care Pregnancy Center is available in Grady County. Counseling services are available. 1201 W. Choctaw, Chickasha. Please dial 405-222-5483.

IN SEARCH of handicap van to be donated to a man in need. He is handicapped, and his van is broken down. Or, if you can help fix his van, any help would be appreciated. Call Kay at 405-428-1104.

RESULTS! YES, you get results with the Shopper! Please dial 405-756-3169.

NARCONON OF Oklahoma. With the opiate crisis running rampant, families are looking for ways to help those they love who need treatment. Getting them into treatment becomes even harder if their loved one is not willing. This is when intervention can become key. To learn more about successful interventions, please visit https://www.narcononnewliferetreat.org/blog/intervention-101.html. Narconon can help you take steps to overcome addiction in your family. Call today for free screenings or referrals. 1-800-431-1754.

 

WORK WANTED

TOWN AND Country Lawn Care. Brush hogging, tilling, and odd jobs. Please dial 405-756-6055.

 

LOST AND FOUND

FOUND. MAN’S ring. Found at car wash in Lindsay. Please dial 405-756-3169 to identify. 

 

HELP WANTED

DRIVERS CDL-A: Specialized Fleet openings. $3000 sign-on bonus, first $1000.00 paid at 1st dispatch. This fleet’s top-tier drivers make $80-$90k per year. This consistent route touch freight hauls outdoor power sports equipment. Full comprehensive benefits, paid holidays, vacation with VIP platinum orientation. 1-year Class-A CDL. Please dial 855-791-6408.

FREE SHOPPER Toppers!

WILSON & WILSON Oilfield Services in Lindsay now hiring Class A CDL drivers. Please dial 405-808-0977.

LOCAL EMPLOYER seeking entry-level position. Communication and mathematical skill a must. Benefits provided. Please send resume to Box B, c/o Shopper News Note, P.O. Box 8, Lindsay, OK 73052.

PLEASE NOTE: The above ad is called a “blind ad” since the person/business placing the ad requires all replies to be by mail. Also, the person/business does not want to be identified. Please do not contact us inquiring about the ad as we will give out no details. Your written reply will be forwarded to the business placing the ad. Thank you. The Shopper News Note. 

ADVERTISE HANDMADE gifts in The Shopper!

DEAL WRECKER is now hiring a driver. CDL not required. No felonies. Please dial 405-756-4067 for more info.

HEALTHCARE INNOVATIONS is now hiring personal care aides, CNAs and PCAs for Minco, Chickasha, Verden, Ninnekah, Alex, Purcell, Stratford, McLoud, Maud, Roff, Seminole, Konowa, Blanchard, Newcastle, Wanette, Lindsay, Elmore City, Foster and Lexington areas. Must pass OSBI and have a valid DL and auto insurance. Please dial 405-527-3494. Ask for Valerie.

 

LIVESTOCK AND PETS

BUYING HORSES, ponies, or donkeys. No commission or Coggins tests needed. Will pick up. Please dial 405-226-0630.

FOR SALE. Ten Rhode Island Red laying hens. Please dial 405-756-3842.

FIVE MODERN Game Bantams. $25.00 for all. One cock and four hens. Must be kept together. Must have a chicken pen. Approximately 6 in. to 8 in. tall. Will not survive free range. Please dial 405-207-8580.

MOUNTAIN VIEW sheep and goat sale. First Saturday of every month at 1:00 p.m. We offer one of the most competitive markets in the state. Selling 6 – 700 every sale. Free trucking from Dibble to the sale. Please dial 405-226-0630.

OKLAHOMA HORSE Fair in Duncan. Sept. 13 and 14. okhorsefair.com or 405-226-0630.

 

MISC. FOR SALE

ANTIQUE CONNECTION Booth L7 sale on furniture, linens, dishes, kitchenware, pictures, books, and decor. 

WE APPRECIATE those who call their ads in early on Thursday or Friday. Please dial 405-756-3165. 

GUNS FOR sale. 22LR Golden Boy. $499.00. Please dial 405-224-9021.

SOLID WOOD gun cabinet, with glass front. Holds six guns. Has one drawer on bottom. Very nice. Probably antique. $200.00. Please dial 405-756-0271.

ANTIQUE CONNECTION back-to-school sale 25% off everything. Come and shop in Lindsay.

EXTREME CRYO-GEL, Nature’s Pain Relief. For arthritis, headaches, strains, backaches, muscle aches, carpel tunnel. For hands, feet, legs, and back. Pick your up today at Flowers by Jim & Jean, 215 S. Main in Lindsay. Please dial 405-756-4354.

 

GARAGE SALES

THE FARMHOUSE will be open Fri., Aug. 30, and Sat., Aug. 31, 10:00 a.m.-4:00p.m. Antiques, vintage, collectibles, and much more. 21031 100th St. NW of Maysville.

 

AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT

HORSES AND related equipment wanted and also for sale. Contact Gary Lohman at 405-226-0630.

 

R.V.s, TRAILERS, ETC.

FOR SALE. 1979 Coachman travel trailer. 29 ft. 5th wheel. $2500. Please dial 405-476-4915.

DEALS! CARS, homes, sales, auctions, jobs, pets, rentals, and antiques. Whatever you’re looking to buy or sell, the classified section is the place to deal! Strike up a bargain in the Shopper News Note, Lindsay 405-756-3169.

FOR SALE. 1999 Cavalier travel trailer, 28-ft. Clean inside. $2000.00. Please dial 405-694-8875.

USE THE Shopper to promote your business. Give us a call!

 

REAL ESTATE

HOME FOR sale by owner. 1007 W. Cherokee Pl., Lindsay. 3 bd., 2 ba. brick home. CH/A, covered patio, storage bldg., 2-car garage, furnished. $135,000.00. No owner financing. Please dial 405-756-6358.

Shopper Toppers

Shopper Toppers

Inside garage sale. Sat., Aug. 31 through Mon., Sept. 2. 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 405 SE 3rd St., Lindsay. Loveseat, couch, table.

Yard sale. Sun., Sept. 1. 12411 Old Town Main Street, Dibble. 8:00 a.m.-?. Reasonable priced items. Lots of misc.

Garage sale. Fri., Aug. 30. 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sat., Aug. 31. 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. One block south of Hwy. 74 and Hwy. 19 intersection. Furniture, ladies’ clothing, misc.

For sale. New Leopard print beach blanket. $20.00. Please dial 405-760-0935.

For sale. Fender guitar, 40 in. long. Comes with strap. $80.00. Located in Lindsay. Please dial 580-483-7292.

For sale. Front loading washer. $75.00. Please dial 405-257-2754 or 405-756-7417.

For sale. Glass table dinette set with chairs. $50.00. Please dial 405-760-0935.

For sale. Older model electric stove. $75.00, o.b.o. Please dial 405-756-1463.

For sale. Air conditioner. Bought new, used two years. $99.00. Please dial 405-257-2754 or 405-756-7417.

For sale. Two large lamps. $35.00 each. Please dial 405-760-0935.

For sale. Weed wacker and edger, lithium battery. $99.00. Please dial 405-207-0695.

For sale. Dishwasher. Black. $80.00. Please dial 405-257-2754 or 405-756-7417.

For sale. One neon clock. $35.00. Please dial 405-760-0935.

For sale. Queen-size bedspread, never used. With curtains, shams, sheets, and pillowcases. $99.00. Please dial 405-207-0695.

For sale. Bigfoot wagon, about 30×14 in. Metal with wooden sideboards and balloon tires. Box has never been opened. $60.00. Located in Lindsay. Please dial 580-483-7292.

For sale. Steel, two-wheel dolly. $45.00. Please dial 405-207-0695.

For sale. Round wood table, 42 in. Additional 18 in. leaf. $50.00. Please dial 405-756-0388.

Free to a good home. Kittens. Please dial 405-428-6376.

For sale. GE chest freezer. $50.00. Please dial 405-694-8875.

For sale. Microwave. 700-watt. Walmart brand. Used only two weeks. $25.00. Please dial 405-428-0255.

For sale. Wagner Ware Magnalite. Two pots and one Dutch oven with lids. $75.00 for all. Please dial 405-760-0935.

For sale. Ryobi Power Set. Has 4 in. circular saw, 2 1/2 in. drills, sawsall, jigsaw, vacuum, and light. Most items used maybe twice. Extra blades, etc. Needs new set of batteries. $35.00. Please dial 405-428-0255.

For sale. New wheelchair. Four-wheel walker with seat. Shower chair. $50.00 for all. Please dial 405-438-9468.

For sale. Portable power station. New in box. Used once. $15.00. Please dial 405-428-0255.

For sale. Two BF Goodrich tires. Size 23575R16. $30.00 each. Please dial 405-926-0091.

For sale. Dirt Devil cannister vacuum. Works good. $10.00. Please dial 405-428-0255.

News Notes

News Notes

In Pauls Valley

104th Garvin County Fair begins Thursday

It’s Garvin County Fair time! Yes, The 104th Garvin County Fair is going on in Pauls Valley through Sat., Aug. 24, according to a news release.

Exhibits will be accepted on Wednesday, and then Fair activities really gear up on Thursday. 

New this year are The Greatest Hen Race, Barnyard Shenanigans, turtle races, and an egg show.

Thurs., Aug. 22 and Fri., Aug. 23 are Children’s Day at the Fair. Children’s Day activities feature hands-on programs, games, demonstrations, a petting zoo, OSU’s Bug Adventure, Oklahoma City Zoo animals, dog training demonstrations, Ag Olympics, and more. A FREE lunch is provided to the children. 

Thursday’s attractions include the Best Dressed Pet Contest, the Kiddie Pedal Tractor Pull, Barnyard Shenanigans, Crowning of the Fair Royalty, The Greatest Hen Race, and live entertainment throughout the evening.

Friday’s attractions feature the Egg Show, Rabbit Show, Poultry Show, Ag Olympics, Livestock Judging, Cornhole Tournament, Tractor Driving Contest, Yellow Rockers Square Dance Club, and live music. 

The second Annual Wiener Dog Races are back! They’re set for Sat., Aug. 24, along with the Livestock Show, the Turtle Races, Best Apple Pie and Best Salsa Contests, and the Horse Show.

Special presentations will be made at this year’s livestock show. The first annual Chip Howard Memorial Scholarship Award will be presented by Mr. Howard’s family to a 4-H or FFA member.

Also, the Grand & Reserve Grand Heifer Award will be officially named in honor of DonEtta Cothren.

Of course, there will be plenty of food and craft vendors. There’s something for everyone, so make plans now to attend the 2019 Garvin County Fair, back for its 104th year!

Those who would like further information may contact the Garvin County Cooperative Extension Service at 405-238-6681. 

The Oklahoma State University Cooperative Extension Service (OCES) offers its programs to all eligible persons regardless of age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, genetic information, gender identity, national origin, disability, marital or veteran status, or any other legally protected status. OCES provides equal opportunities in programs and employment.

 

Kids’ Crusade begins Thursday

“Come one, come all . . . to the Greatest show on Earth!” That’s the word from Bro. Joseph Hunt about the Kids’ Crusade set for Thurs., Aug. 22 through Sat., Aug. 24.

The Kids’ Crusade begins at 7:00 p.m. nightly, and will be held at the corner of Hwy. 19 East and Hwy. 76 South (in front of Walmart) in Lindsay.

Bubbling Billy and Singing Sue will be putting on skits and reading Bible stories for the kids. There will also be games, refreshments, and prizes every night.

A Penny March contest will be held between the boys and the girls.

Everyone and all churches are invited to attend this happy event sponsored by Come to the Cross Ministries, the Lindsay Ministerial Alliance, and the Lindsay Chamber of Commerce. Those who would like further information may contact Bro. Joseph Hunt at 405-206-7495.

 

PASS Coalition set to meet Sunday

The regular meeting of the PASS Coalition will be held Sun., Aug. 25 at 2:00 p.m., according to Jessica Parker, PASS Coalition Secretary.

The meeting will be held at the City of Lindsay Training Center, located at 204 W. Creek in Lindsay. Discussion and vote to amend bylaws in order to establish a PTO (Parent Teacher Organization) are on the agenda. 

The PASS Coalition is a group of individuals and organizations in our community that work to promote the prevention of substance abuse and provide support to families struggling with drug addiction. The addition of a PTO would allow for a stronger presence at Lindsay Schools and broaden the scope of services and resources offered to students through the Coalition.

All community members are encouraged to get involved! More information is available at http://www.passdrugfree.org or on social media @passdrugfree. Questions may be directed to Jessica Parker at 405-756-0312. 

 

Fifth Friday Art Walk set in Pauls Valley

The Pauls Valley Arts Council presents the Fifth Friday Art Walk on Fri., Aug. 30 from 5:55 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. according to a news release.

The Art Walk takes place in downtown Pauls Valley in months that have five Fridays. 

Artist Kris Fairchild will be on hand with her aquatic works of art, CJ Bradford will have his sketches, ink, and graphite drawings available, and Carre Shandor will be demonstrating wood burning techniches, as well. 

Other artists will be on hand with their creations. Visitors will also enjoy FREE admission to the Toy & Action Figure Museum in downtown Pauls Valley.

 

Pageant set for Alex Founders’ Day

A Founders’ Day Pageant is set for Sat., Sept. 7 for the Alex Founders’ Day, according to Sandra Manning.

There will be two age groups:

• Prince and Princess are Pre-K through second grade

• King and Queen are third grade through sixth grade

Contestants will be judged on dress, talent, and decorated vehicle float. 

Entry forms are available at Alex Florist and at First National Bank in Alex, and are due by Thurs., Sept. 5.

Those who have questions may contact Ms. Manning at 405-320-3176.

 

New tour hours available for Mansion

The new hours for tours at the Murray-Lindsay Mansion in Erin Springs are 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays of each week, according to Thelma Love. 

Tours of the Pike Peak School Museum, located just across the street from the Murray-Lindsay Mansion, are available during these times, as well.

“Summer months are a good time to bring your children and grandchildren to learn about the history of the people represented by the two museums,” Ms. Love explained.

A special Story Hour will be held at the Mansion each Monday morning during the month of June. Story Hour will be from 11:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. Stories of the museum’s history and the familes who lived there will be presented, along with fun activities. Children will need to be accompanied by an adult.

Those who have questions, or who would like to schedule a tour in the afternoons or weekends, may contact Ms. Love at 405-919-6146.

 

Bake sale set for Labor Day weekend

The Lindsay Junior Class parents are planning a bake sale for Fri., Aug. 30 in the lobby of the First National Bank of Lindsay, according to Beth Anne Legare.

The bake sale starts at 9:00 a.m, and all proceeds go toward the After Prom Party for Lindsay Juniors and Seniors.

“Let us do your baking before the big holiday weekend. We’ll have plenty of delicious treats to choose from!” Ms. Legare added.

Those who have questions may contact Ms. Legare at 4105-428-2009. Kassie Kelly and Amanda Taylor are also available for questions. 

 

Garvin County Retired Educators set to meet

The next meeting of the Garvin County Retired Educators and Support Personnel is set for Wed., Aug. 28 at 10:00 a.m., according to Terry Ann Pitmon.

The meeting will be held at the Pauls Valley Chamber of Commerce meeting room, located at 112 E. Paul Ave. in Pauls Valley.

“We look forward to seeing everyone!” Ms. Pitmon added.

Those who woudl like more information may contact Ms. Pitmon at 580-310-2851.

 

Bake sale set for Friday in Lindsay 

A Lindsay 12 and Under softball team is set to host a bake sale on Fri., Aug. 23 at First National Bank of Lindsay, according to a news release.

There will be plenty of delicious goodies available, including cake flavors such as wedding cake, tuxedo, triple chocolate fudge, old-fashion (yellow cake with chocolate buttercream), strawberry, butter pecan with cream cheese icing, red velvet with cream cheese icing, cookies-n-cream, peanut butter fudge, and white cake with fresh strawberries. There will also be plenty of spicy pretzels.

A raffle for corn hold boards will also be held.

The bake sale begins at 9:00 a.m.

 

Pernell’s all-school reunion set for Sat., Aug. 24

The all-school reunion for the Pernell School is set for Sat., Aug. 24, at the Elmore City First Baptist Church in Elmore City, according to Jeanie Speakman Price.

“We will be honoring the class of 1969. We’ll also be remembering all of those we have lost this past year,” Ms. Price added.

Dinner will be served at 6:00 p.m. Meat and drinks are provided, and everyone is asked to bring a dish of their choice.

“After dinner, there will be prizes for many events that you may have been in,” Ms. Price went on to say.

“Everyone is invited to come. If you went to school there, taught there, drove a bus, and anyone who lived there when school was in session, and you loved Pernell, come on and enjoy,” Ms. Price continued.

“It will be an exciting time for all who attend. Much preparation has gone into this reunion, so come on, Longhorns, and enjoy this reunion,” Ms. Price concluded.

Those needing further information may contact Ms. Price at 405-756-6263.

 

Dinner Before the Big Game set for Fri., Aug. 30

Dinner before the Big Game is set for Fri., Aug. 30, according to a news release.

Calvary Baptist Church of Lindsay holding the fundraiser dinner before the first game of the Leopards’ football season. 

BBQ sandwich dinners will be served from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at the vacant lot west of the Ryan Taylor-Dutton Family Museum, at the corner of S.W. 7th and Cherokee in Lindsay.

Everyone is invited to stop by on their way to the game, as the Leopards take on the Pauls Valley Panthers in their home opener. 

There is a charge for the dinner, and all proceeds go toward building the church’s Family Life Center. Those who have questions may contact Calvary Baptist Church at 405-756-2781.

 

Guided Striper fishing tour raffle set

A raffle is set for a guided Striper fishing tour, according to Nicki Dewoody.

The Lindsay Junior Class Parents After Prom Committee is sponsoring the raffle, and all proceeds from the raffle go toward the Lindsay High School After-Prom party in the spring.

Tickets may be purchased to win a four-man guided Striper fishing trip at Lake Texoma. The trip is valued at $500.00. 

The winner will be drawn in late September, and does not need to be present to win.

The winner will be able to set up their trip with the fishing guide. Also, the fishing guide said the good fishing begins in October, just in time to use these tickets.

Those who have questions, or who would like to purchase tickets, may contact Ms. Dewoody at 405-488-5604.

 

Special meeting set for Purdy Cemetery Association

The board of the Purdy Cemetery Association will hold a special meeting on Tues., Sept. 3 at 7:00 p.m., according to LaVern Russell.

The meeting is set to discuss the Salt Water Disposal Well to be built next door to the Purdy Cemetery. 

The meeting will be held at the Erin Springs Baptist Church fellowship hall, located at 3053 Hwy. 76 in Lindsay, or one-and-a-half miles south of Lindsay on Hwy. 76

Members of the Purdy Cemetery Association are invited and encouraged to attend.

Those who have questions may contact Ms. Russell at 405-756-6596. 

 

Child Find program to be in Lindsay schools

The Lindsay Public Schools participate in the child identification, location, screening and evaluation activities throughout the year, in coordination with the Oklahoma State Department of Education, according to Jennifer Taylor, Director of Special Services.

Personally identifiable information shall be collected and maintained in a confidential manner in carrying out the following activities:

• Referral: Preschool children ages three to five and students enrolled in K-12 who are suspected of having disabilities which may require special education and related services may be referred for screening and evaluation through the local school.

• Screening: May include vision, hearing, and health. Other screening activities may include review of records and educational history, interviews, observations, and specially developed readiness or educational screening instruments.

• Educational Evaluation: Includes testing to determine whether a child has a disability, and the nature and extent of special education and related services that the child needs. The term refers to procedures used selectively with an individual child, and does not include basic tests administered or procedures used with all children in a school, grade, or class. Written consent of the parent or legal guardian for such evaluation must be on file with the school district prior to any child receiving an initial evaluation for special education and related services purposes. 

• Collection of Personally Identifiable Information:  Educational records containing personally identifiable information collected by schools in the identification, location, screening, and evaluation of children shall be maintained in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and Policies & Procedures of Special Education in Oklahoma. School districts develop and implement a local policy regarding the collections, storage, disclosure, and destruction of confidential student records. Parents may obtain a copy of the local policy from the Superintendent. 

Those who would like further information about school records or to discuss the need for educational evaluation for their child may contact Dan Chapman, Superintendent of Lindsay Public Schools, or Ms. Taylor at 405-756-3131.  

 

Circus set to be in Lindsay Mon., Sept. 16

The Carson and Barnes Circus will be in Lindsay on Mon., Sept. 16, according to a news release.

The circus will be in Lindsay for two performances, 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

The circus is brought to Lindsay by the Lindsay Chamber of Commerce.

Those who have questions may contact Violet Henderson, Chamber manager, at 405-756-4312.

 

5th annual Alex Founders’ Day set Sat., Sept. 7 

The fifth annual Alex Founders’ Day and Car Show is set for Sat., Sept. 7, according to Paige Ridley.

The one-day event is held in “The Grove Park” from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. 

There will be lots of vendors, a fish fry, a car show, a parade at 2:00 p.m., live music, a 5K, Founders’ Day Pageant, chili cook-off, and a bass fishing tournament.

The 5K starts at 7:30 a.m. Registration includes a FREE t-shirt.   

The kids’ play area will be open all day. Wrist bands may be purchased for all-day play.

There will be 22 classes in the car show, and the first 50 to enter will receive a gift bag and t-shirt. Trophies will be awarded to first- and second-place winners in each class. Other awards include Best of Show, Kids’ Choice, and Heros’ Choice. There is a 50/50 pot, and proceeds benefit Wyatt’s Wings. Registration is from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. on Founders’ Day. There is also a burn-out contest.

The bass fishing tournament is for two-man teams, biggest stringer of six fish, maximum. The fish must be alive, caught on rod and reel, and all state rules and regulations apply. Weigh-in is from 12:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. There will be cash prizes for first- and second-place stringers. The biggest bass wins 100-percent of the pot. Entrants must pre-register by 8:00 p.m. on Fri., Sept. 6.

Dinner will be served at 4:30 p.m. in the community park. There will be a performance by Billy Davis and the Band of Brothers. 

“Come out and enjoy refreshments, family fun, and watch the parade!” Ms. Dunn added.

Those who have questions may contact Ms. Dunn at 405-320-3930 or 405-574-4120, or at alexfoundersday@gmail.com.

 

Dept. of Veteran Affairs rep to be in Lindsay

The Oklahoma Department of Veteran Affairs will have a representative at the Lindsay Community Library the second Tuesday of every month, according to Brenda Norrell.

The representative will be at the Library from 9:00 a.m. until noon, and will help Veterans with claims, benefits, and any questions they may have.

The Lindsay Community Library is located at 112 W. Choctaw in Lindsay. 

Those who have questions may contact Ms. Norrell at 405-756-3449.

 

Family plots need attention in Purdy

The Board of the Purdy Cemetery Association.

are asking familys who have marked plots at the Purdy Cemetery to re-mark their burial plots that they’ve already requested, according to LaVern Russell,

Markers need to be raised, “due to ground sinking from weather. We also ask that the user’s name be applied to the markers,” Ms. Russell added.

Those needing further information, and to get at date and time to re-mark plots, may contact Ms. Russell at 405-756-6596.

Obituaries

Obituaries

CHARLES “CHARLEY” EDWARD TRAMMELL–age 78. Lindsay resident. Retired oilfield worker. Services were held August 20, 2019 under the direction of Boydston-Wilbourn Funeral Home of Lindsay.

CALVIN NEAL BLAKEMORE–age 86. Lindsay resident. Retired business owner. Services are set for August 22, 2019 under the direction of Boydston-Wilbourn Funeral Home of Lindsay.

JO ANN RITTER–age 89. Maysville resident. Retired factory worker. Services were heldAugust 19, 2019 under the direction of Winans Funeral Home of Maysville.

HERSHEL DENSON COFFEE–age 87. Lindsay resident, formerly of Elmore City. Former military/farmer/rancher/oilfield truck driver. Services were held August 16, 2019 under the direction of Wooster Funeral Home of Pauls Valley.

DATHEL LOUISE CLIPPERTON–age 71. Pauls Valley resident. Retired office manager. A graveside service was held August 16, 2019 under the direction of Wooster Funeral Home of Pauls Valley.

ROSEMARY MARTIN–age 79. Elmore City resident. Lab tech/homemaker. Services will be held at a later date under the direction of Wooster Funeral Home of Elmore City.

Classifieds

Classifieds

SPECIAL NOTICES

YOU CAN learn Spanish-Puedes Aprender Ingles. Conversational class, Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Free to everyone, no textbooks, no grammar, fun guaranteed. Please dial 405-756-6091. John Geffre.

NARCONON OF Oklahoma. With the opiate crisis running rampant, families are looking for ways to help those they love who need treatment. Getting them into treatment becomes even harder if their loved one is not willing. This is when intervention can become key. To learn more about successful interventions, please visit https://www.narcononnewliferetreat.org/blog/intervention-101.html. Narconon can help you take steps to overcome addiction in your family. Call today for free screenings or referrals. 1-800-431-1754.

NARCONON OF Oklahoma. To find immediate help for someone who is having a problem with any kind of drug or alcohol, contact Narconon’s free addiction consultation and referral helpline at 800-468-6933 or visit the website at http://www.stopaddiction.com.

IN SEARCH of handicap van to be donated to a man in need. He is handicapped, and his van is broken down. Or, if you can help fix his van, any help would be appreciated. Call Kay at 405-428-1104.

ONE WAY Out Christ Centered recovery program meets every Tuesday evening at 7:00 p.m. at 419 S. Main St. in Lindsay.

LIFE CHOICES, Women’s Care Pregnancy Center is available in Grady County. Counseling services are available. 1201 W. Choctaw, Chickasha. Please dial 405-222-5483.

THE BARGAIN Shop will be closing September 7th due to health reasons. We will no longer be accepting donations. Thank you for your support all these years. September 3rd through 7th, we will be open 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.

DNA REHAB, a 12-step Christian ministry meets on Monday at 7:00 p.m. in the Assembly of God Potters’ House, located on the parking lot at the Assembly of God Church at 1101 W. Cherokee, Lindsay. Everyone is welcome. You do not have to have been court ordered to attend. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting. Please dial 405-756-3088.

“AWAY OUT of a big mess”. 12-step program for Drug and Alcohol offenders. 7:00 p.m. on Mondays at the Faith Temple Church, 1000 E Ave. & Hwy. 19, Pauls Valley, OK. For more information please dial 405-238-3414.

LINDSAY MIDDLE School faculty and staff would like to thank everyone in our community for the love shown to us at the start of this school year. Big thanks to the Calvary Baptist, United Methodist, and First Baptist Churches for the delicious meals and fellowship. Also to Mr. Jason Bridwell from State Farm Insurance and to all the businesses and individuals who contributed to the many prizes and snacks given to us. We appreciate your support and look forward to the best school year ever. Thanks again!

MOST FOLKS agree, Shopper ads really work! We invite one and all to “use the Shopper.” Free Shopper Toppers, we invite you to use them! Please dial 405-756-3169.

JESUS SAID in Matthew 5:6, “Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.” The First Church in Lindsay is offering a free Bible study to any and all who hunger and thirst for God and His Word. Anywhere and anytime, we are just one phone call away. Please dial 405-428-6305. 

 

WORK WANTED

TOWN AND Country Lawn Care. Brush hogging, tilling, and odd jobs. Please dial 405-756-6055.

 

LOST AND FOUND

FOUND. MAN’S ring. Found at car wash in Lindsay. Please dial 405-756-3169 to identify. 

 

HELP WANTED

DEAL WRECKER is now hiring a driver. CDL not required. No felonies. Please dial 405-756-4067 for more info.

HIRING CDL (Class A or B). Super sucker and hydro vac truck operators. Have experience working outdoors. Starting at $20.00 to $25.00 per hour. Call 405-867-1293 or email ihssafety@yahoo.com. Visit us on Facebook or industrialhydroservices.com. Paid weekly, vacation pay, holiday pay, paid safety training.

HIRING LABOR workers (super sucker and hydro vac). Have experience working outdoors. Starting at $15.00 to $17.00 per hour. Call 405-867-1293 or email ihssafety@yahoo.com. Visit us on Facebook or industrialhydroservices.com. Paid weekly, vacation pay, holiday pay, paid safety training.

LOCAL EMPLOYER seeking entry-level position. Communication and mathematical skill a must. Benefits provided. Please send resume to Box B, c/o Shopper News Note, P.O. Box 8, Lindsay, OK 73052.

PLEASE NOTE: The above ad is called a “blind ad” since the person/business placing the ad requires all replies to be by mail. Also, the person/business does not want to be identified. Please do not contact us inquiring about the ad as we will give out no details. Your written reply will be forwarded to the business placing the ad. Thank you. The Shopper News Note. 

HEALTHCARE INNOVATIONS is now hiring personal care aides, CNAs and PCAs for Minco, Chickasha, Verden, Ninnekah, Alex, Purcell, Stratford, McLoud, Maud, Roff, Seminole, Konowa, Blanchard, Newcastle, Wanette, Lindsay, Elmore City, Foster and Lexington areas. Must pass OSBI and have a valid DL and auto insurance. Please dial 405-527-3494. Ask for Valerie.

WILSON & WILSON Oilfield Services in Lindsay now hiring Class A CDL drivers. Please dial 405-808-0977.

DRIVERS CDL-A: Specialized Fleet openings. $3000 sign-on bonus, first $1000.00 paid at 1st dispatch. This fleet’s top-tier drivers make $80-$90k per year. This consistent route touch freight hauls outdoor power sports equipment. Full comprehensive benefits, paid holidays, vacation with VIP platinum orientation. 1-year Class-A CDL. Please dial 855-791-6408.

HELP WANTED in the meat department at Super C Mart. Full-time and part-time. Apply in person at 212 S.E. 2nd St., Lindsay.

 

LIVESTOCK AND PETS

MOUNTAIN VIEW sheep and goat sale. First Saturday of every month at 1:00 p.m. We offer one of the most competitive markets in the state. Selling 6 – 700 every sale. Free trucking from Dibble to the sale. Please dial 405-226-0630.

BEAGLE PUPPIES, eight weeks. Three male, $150.00 each. One female, $200.00. Please dial 580-220-1121.

BUYING HORSES, ponies, or donkeys. No commission or Coggins tests needed. Will pick up. Please dial 405-226-0630.

OKLAHOMA HORSE Fair in Duncan. Sept. 13 and 14. Catalog entries are due Aug. 22. okhorsefair.com or 405-226-0630.

 

MISC. FOR SALE

FOR SALE. Sectional couch and chaise lounge, $100.00. Lazyboy couch with pull-out bed, $100.00. Maytag top-load washer, $300.00. Kenmore dryer $150.00. Please dial 405-428-8226.

GUNS FOR sale. 22LR Golden Boy. $499.00. Please dial 405-224-9021.

SOLID WOOD gun cabinet, with glass front. Holds six guns. Has one drawer on bottom. Very nice. Probably antique. $200.00. Please dial 405-756-0271.

ANTIQUE CONNECTION back-to-school sale 25% off everything. Come and shop in Lindsay.

ANTIQUE CONNECTION Booth L7 sale on furniture, linens, dishes, kitchenware, pictures, books, and decor. 

USED HOVEROUND power chair with Lift ‘n’ Go Electric Lift. $1500.00 for both. Please dial 405-756-7453.

EXTREME CRYO-GEL, Nature’s Pain Relief. For arthritis, headaches, strains, backaches, muscle aches, carpel tunnel. For hands, feet, legs, and back. Pick your up today at Flowers by Jim & Jean, 215 S. Main in Lindsay. Please dial 405-756-4354.

 

AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT

HORSES AND related equipment wanted and also for sale. Contact Gary Lohman at 405-226-0630.

 

CARS AND TRUCKS

LINDSAY PUBLIC Schools will be accepting sealed bids on: Bluebird/Vision bus VIN #1BAKGCKH95F218719; 1999 GMC 1500 pickup VIN #1GTEC14V1XE545484; 2001 Ford F250 pickup VIN #1FTNX21F01MA49990; 2008 Chevrolet Impala sedan VIN #2G2WB55N989132187. Sealed bids will be accepted until August 28. Bids will be opened in the superintendent’s office at Lindsay Public Schools, 800 W. Creek, Lindsay, at 10:00 a.m. August 28, 2019.

 

R.V.s, TRAILERS, ETC.

FOR SALE. 1999 Cavalier travel trailer, 28-ft. Clean inside. $2000.00. Please dial 405-694-8875.

FOR SALE. 1979 Coachman travel trailer. 29 ft. 5th wheel. $2500. Please dial 405-476-4915.

 

FOR RENT OR LEASE

FOR RENT. Nice 1 bd. apartment in Lindsay. Roomy. Washer/dryer, furnished or not. No pets. All bills paid. $800.00/month, plus deposit. Please dial 405-306-1701.

FOR RENT. Nice 2 bd., 1 ba. brick apartment in Lindsay. Ceramic tile floor in kitchen/living area. One-car garage and carport. All appliances, plus washer/dryer. No pets. All bills paid. $900.00/month, plus deposit. Please dial 405-306-1701.

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REAL ESTATE

HOME FOR sale by owner. 1007 W. Cherokee Pl., Lindsay. 3 bd., 2 ba. brick home. CH/A, covered patio, storage bldg., 2-car garage, furnished. $135,000.00. No owner financing. Please dial 405-756-6358.

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ALEX, OK. Two lots. $4,000.00. Alex, OK. Four corner lots, with storage house and cellar. $10,000.00. Please dial 479-522-0077.