
Shopper Toppers
Inside sale. Thurs., Oct. 3 through Sat., Oct. 5. 914 1st St., Maysville. Furniture, home decor, everything.
For sale. Queen-size leopard print comforter, with shams and pillows to match. $50.00. Please dial 405-760-0935.
Moving sale. Wed., Sept. 25 through Sun., Sept. 29. 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 318 Elmwood Dr., Lindsay. Furniture, appliances, clothes.
For sale. Lots of baby clothes for girl, sizes newborn to 12 months. Excellent condition. $80.00, or best offer. Please dial 405-428-2874.
Garage sale. Fri., Sept. 27 and Sat., Sept. 28. 8:00 a.m. to ?. 412 Garrett Ave., Lindsay. Women’s and boy’s clothing, home decor, misc.
For sale. Gate. $40.00. Please dial 405-756-1137.
Yard sale. Fri., Sept. 27 and Sat., Sept. 28. 404 SW 4th St., Lindsay. Lots of clothes, home decor, toys.
For sale. Sewing machine, with wood cabinet and attachments. $99.00. Please dial 405-760-0935.
Yard sale. Fri., Sept. 27 and Sat., Sept. 28. 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 1105 Davis St., Lindsay.
For sale. Joy JK-63M electronic piano keyboard, with bench. Demos, records, and lots of extras. $99.99. Perfect condition, new in December. Please dial 405-756-6524.
Classifieds
SPECIAL NOTICES
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.
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.
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.
“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.
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.
ONE WAY Out Christ Centered recovery program meets every Tuesday evening at 7:00 p.m. at 419 S. Main St. in Lindsay
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.
LINDSAY CITY wide garage sale and REC Day set for Saturday, October 5th!
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.
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND. MAN’S ring. Found at car wash in Lindsay. Please dial 405-756-3169 to identify.
HELP WANTED
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.
HELP WANTED. Handyman to do carpentry and yard work. Please dial 405-444-1579.
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.
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.DRIVERS, CDL-A: specialized fleet openings. $3,000 sign-on bonus, first $1,000 paid at first 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. One year Class-A CDL. Call 855-791-6408.
WANT TO trade? Place a classified ad. Please dial 405-756-3169.
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.
HELP WANTED. Seeking individual with problem-solving ability. Full time. Good communication skills a must. Please send resume to Box F 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.
LIVESTOCK & PETS
BUYING HORSES, ponies, or donkeys. No commission or Coggins tests needed. Will pick up. Please dial 405-226-0630.
FOR SALE. Laying hens. $10 a piece. Please dial 405-756-9812.
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.
MISC FOR SALE
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.
GUNS FOR sale. 22LR Golden Boy. $499.00. Please dial 405-224-9021.
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.
YOUNG STUDENTS Encyclopedias, from 1970s or early 1980s. Excellent condition. Readers Digest, Xerox Publications. Twenty-one volumes, plus two bigger books. $300.00. Please dial 405-756-4485 or text 405-756-6133.
WII CONSOLE. Includes all connections, two controllers, two nunchucks, stand and six games. $120.00 for all. Please dial 405-756-6524.
GARAGE SALE
THE FARMHOUSE will be open Fri., Sept. 27, and Sat., Sept. 28, 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.
FOR RENT OR LEASE
FOR RENT. One bd. apartment in Lindsay. Furnished with cable TV. Washer/dryer. $800/month, plus deposit. No pets. Please dial 405-306-1701 or 405-444-1060.
FOR RENT. Three bedroom, one bath. In Maysville. Please dial 405-361-4662.
FOR RENT. Pay by week, $200.00/week. All bills paid. Houses four people. Oilfield welcome. Please dial Jody 405-756-6788 or Judy 405-756-7262.
News Notes
Be a hero! Give blood! –
Boots & Badges blood drive is Thursday
“Be a hero. Give blood!” That’s the word from Lindsay Community Blood Drive coordinator, Lacy Curry.
This year’s ‘Boots & Badges’ Blood Drive is set for Thurs., Sept. 19, from 11:30 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.
The ‘Boots & Badges’ blood drive is a fun competition between the Fire Department and the Police Department, to see how many donations each brings in.
The blood drive will be held at the United Methodist Church, located at 114 W. Chickasaw in Lindsay.
Each blood donor will receive a FREE limited-edition Boots & Badges t-shirt, plus all the delicious, homemade cookies they care to eat.
Donors also receive a coupon for a FREE Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit from Whataburger, plus FREE health screenings and Donor Rewards points, redeemable at Oklahoma Blood Institute’s online store.
One blood donation can save as many as three lives, and the supply must be constantly renewed. If donors opt not to take the t-shirt, Oklahoma Blood Institute will make a monetary donation to Global Blood Fund for blood center assistance in developing countries.
“Come on down, and sign up to help your favorite first responders – the Fire Department or the Police Department – win their competition, AND help save some lives in the process!” Ms. Curry urged.
As a non-profit blood center, Oklahoma Blood Institute’s donors provide every drop of blood needed for patients in more than 160 hospitals statewide.
The Lindsay Community blood drives are held the third Thursday of every other month in odd-numbered months, and are sponsored by the South Central Medical and Resource Center (SCMRC).
Photo ID is required when giving blood. Those needing further information, or who would like to set up a time-saving appointment, are asked to contact SCMRC at 405-756-4605.
Area teams take the field Friday night
It’s football time in Oklahoma! That means it’s time for some Friday night lights on high school football fields across the state. Games begin at 7:00 p.m.
Lindsay has a bye
Alex hosts Davenport
Elmore City-Pernell has a bye
Dibble travels to Allen
Pauls Valley has a bye
Maysville hosts Ryan
Purcell hosts Lexington
Blanchard travels to Newcastle (on Thursday)
Marlow hosts Washington
The University of Oklahoma has a bye, and Oklahoma State University travels to austin to take on the university of texas longhorns.
“Wear your school colors, and get your cheering voice ready, because football season is here!” one fan encouraged.
Student Reach 2019 set for Thurs., Sept. 25
Student Reach 2019 is set for Wed., Sept. 25 from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., according to Lacie Wilkins.
The theme for Student Reach 2019 is ‘Jesus Can Break Every Chain.’ The community event will be held at the United Methodist Church of Lindsay, located at 114 W. Chickasaw, and is for students in sixth grade through Seniors.
Students may play volleyball, corn hole, and many other games. A message with music will be delivered, as well. Nachos with all the fixins will be served, and water and soft drinks will also be available.
Door prizes will be awarded. The popular community event is sponsored by the United Methodist Church, the First Christian Church, and the First Assembly of God Church, all of Lindsay.
Those who have questions may contact Ms. Wilkins at the United Methodist Church, at 405-756-2382.
Singing set at God’s Big Country Church
God’s Big Country Church in Blanchard is set to hold their monthly old-fashioned Country Gospel singing on Sat., Sept. 21 at 6:30 p.m. at God’s Big Country Church in Blanchard, according to Pastor Jerry Auld.
“Everyone is invited to our gospel singing. Bring your instruments, and bring a song,” Pastor Auld went on to say. “We’ll have food and fellowship after the singing.”
Sunday morning services begin at 10:30 a.m. every Sunday. Wednesday night services begin at 6:30 p.m., with Bible study and fellowship. All services are held at the church, located at 2215 County Road 1350 in Blanchard.
“May God bless you all,” Pastor Auld added.
Those who would like further information may contact Pastor Auld, via text or phone call, at 405-465-2825, or Cathy Auld at 405-320-1940.
“We look forward to seeing you all!!!!” Pastor Auld concluded.
LHS Cheer Preview set for Thursday
The Lindsay Varsity Cheer Competitive Team invites everyone to a Cheer Preview on Thurs., Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m., according to Lori Karpe, Lindsay High School Varsity Cheer Coach.
The Preview will be held in the Leopard Arena, located on W. Creek Street, at the Lindsay School campus in Lindsay.
“The Cheer team is getting ready to head to Tulsa for Regionals on Sat., Sept. 21 at Tulsa Union High School, and we need your help with the Spirit Section of their routine,” explained Ms. Karpe. “Come out on Thursday and support your team as they make a bid for the State Championship!”
“We also invite everyone to follow your Cheer team to Tulsa Unnion High School on Saturday. Performance time is 1:18 p.m.,” Ms. Karpe went on to say.
Those who have questions may contact the school at 405-756-3131.
“COME CHEER YOUR TEAM TO STATE!!!” Ms. Karpe urged.
Power For Life Team is coming to Lindsay
The Lindsay First Assembly of God Church will be hosting the Power For Life Team in ministry in their church Thurs., Sept. 19 through Sun., Sept. 22, according to Pastor Stan Ledford.
The Power For Life Team will be performing feats of strength and sharing Biblical principles with those in attendance. Performances will be held at the church, located at 1101 W. Cherokee in Lindsay.
The team will be speaking, bending steal bars, breaking bats, and rolling skillets in assemblies in Lindsay, Dibble, and Alex school districts.
Pastors Stan and Alice Ledford invite everyone to attend these FREE, one-of-a-kind church services. Service times are Thurs., Sept. 19 through Sat., Sept. 21 at 7:00 p.m. nightly, and Sun., Sept. 22 at 10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Those who have questions may contact the church at 405-756-3088.
Garvin County GOP Barbeque Bonanza set
The Garvin County Republican Party (GOP) is set to hold a Barbeque Bonanza on Sat., Sept. 21 at 6:00 p.m., according to Franci Fullerton.
The event will be held at Crossroads Church, located at 32145 East County Rd 1570 in Pauls Valley.
Both local and national speakers will be at this event, talking about Medicaid expansion, in particular.
A silent auction will be held. The cost of the meal is by donation.
“Come meet our elected officials. We’d love to see you there!” Ms. Fullerton added.
Those who would like further information may contact Ms. Fullerton at 405-207-3565.
See You At The Pole set for Wed., Sept. 25
See You at the Pole (SYATP) is an annual gathering of thousands of Christian students at a flagpole in front of trheir local school for prayer, scripture-reading and worship, during the early morning before school starts, according to a news release.
The event is set for Wed., Sept. 25 at 7:30 a.m. at the Lindsay school.
Shirley’s clothes closet to be open Saturday
The Erin Springs Church of God’s clothing closet, also called Shirley’s Closet, will be open this weekend, Sat., Sept. 21, according to Linda Brothers.
All the clothing is FREE. People from the surrounding area are welcome.
The closet will be open from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. at the church, located at 14028 E. County Road 1518, south of Lindsay on Hwy. 76, or just south of the Washita River bridge.
Shirley’s Closet is open the third Saturday of every month. Donations of clothing are accepted and welcomed.
Those who have questions may contact Ms. Brothers at 405-428-6645.
Free Will Baptist Church sets garage sale
The Free Will Baptist Church is set to hold a huge garage sale, open to the public, Tues., Oct. 1 through Sat., Oct. 5, according to Barbara Elam.
The sale will be held in the Dibble area, one mile north of Hwy. 39, on May Ave. Lindsay residents will travel on Hwy. 59B to Hwy. 39, then across the highway north one more mile (May Ave.).
The sale will be held daily from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., with the end times varying each day.
All proceeds go to the church. Those who have questions may contact Ms. Elam at 405-756-7731 or Peggy Howeth at 405-938-7075.
Linda Davis and Lang Scott to be in Lindsay
The members of the First Christian Church of Lindsay happily announce that Lang and Linda (Davis) Scott will be singing and playing in honor of Jesus on Sun., Sept. 22.
The couple will be presenting their music at the church, located at the corner of S.W. 4th and Chickasaw Streets in Lindsay.
The performance begins at 11:00 a.m. in the sanctuary.
Linda is the niece of Lillie Mae Davis of Lindsay. Linda and Lang have graciously offered to share their musical gifts with the church.
“We, as a church, feel so blessed to have them here!” one member exclaimed.
“Please come join us for worship on this special day!” Pastor Dennis Yates added.
WANTED: Pumpkin unloaders
The pumpkins are coming!! The pumpkins are coming! . . . and word from Lacie Wilkins of the United Methodist Church of Lindsay is that helpers are needed to unload them.
Sat., Sept. 28, at 9:00 a.m., the pumpkins will be unloaded, and members of the church will begin setting up this year’s Pumpkin Patch.
Pumpkins will go on sale early the next week. Funds raised all go to the church’s youth missions.
Those who would like to volunteer to unload pumpkins may contact Ms. Wilkins in the church office at 405-756-2382, or she can be reached by email at lwilkins.lumc@gmail.com.
Rock the Block Homecoming block party set
The PASS Coalition will host a Rock the Block Homecoming Fifth Quarter block party on Lindsay’s Main Street for sixth-grade to 12th-grade Lindsay students after the Homecoming football game on Fri., Sept. 27, according to Jessica Parker.
The party will follow the game and end at midnight. There will be FREE food, games, and hundreds of dollars in cash prizes and gift cards!
This fun event is made possible by PASS and community partners, including Calvary Baptist, First Baptist, and Erin Springs Baptist churches of Lindsay.
Those interested in helping or donating prizes should contact Ms. Parker at 405-756-0312.
National Voter Registration Day is Tues., Sept. 24
National Voter Registration Day is Tues., Sept. 24, and County Election Boards are encouraging citizens to celebrate democracy by registering to vote. County Election Board Secretaries said that voter registration events will be held around the country in a collective effort to encourage civic engagement. However, engagement is more than a one-day event.
“Registering is the first step in exercising your right to vote, but it’s up to each individual to make sure they are registered and to keep their registration up-to-date. National Voter Registration Day is a great reminder that in a representative democracy, we all have a responsibility to register and vote,” one Election Board Secretary said.
Anyone who needs to register or update their current registration is invited to stop by and visit the County Election Board during office hours on National Voter Registration Day. Staff will be on hand all day from 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. to assist with completing an application on Tues., Sept. 24th. It only takes a couple of minutes. Those who are already registered, but have specific questions about their registration or voting, are welcome to stop by or give the County Election Board a call.
To register to vote in Oklahoma:
• You must be 18 years old on or before an election in which you are eligible to vote.
• You must be a citizen of the United States and a resident of the State of Oklahoma.
• You must affirm that you have not been convicted of a felony or if you have been convicted, you have fully served your sentence of court-mandated calendar days, including any term of incarceration, parole or supervision, or completed a period of probation ordered by any court.
• You must affirm that you are not under judgment as an incapacitated person.
While Tues., Sept. 24 is National Voter Registration Day, every day is voter registration day in Oklahoma, and applications may be submitted at any time.
Those who are unable to make it to the County Election Board may download a Voter Registration Application from the State Election Board website at: elections.ok.gov. Post offices, libraries, and many tag agencies also have applications available.
Current voters are encouraged to verify or update their registration using the State Election Board’s Online Voter Tool and at elections.ok.gov.
Questions may be directed to the Election Board Secretaries. The board secretaries and phone numbers in the Shopper’s distribution area are: Garvin County, Doylene Cunningham, 405-238-3303; McClain County, Karen Haley, 405-527-3121; Grady County, Susan Turner, 405-224-1430.
The Garvin County Election Board is located inside the Garvin County Courthouse in Pauls Valley, First Floor, Room 8.
The McClain County Election Board office is in Room 101, at 121 N. 2nd Ave. in Purcell (inside the McClain County Courthouse).
The Grady County Election Board office is located in the District Attorney Complex at 307 W. Pennsylvania Ave. in Chickasha.
Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Living Word Clothes Closet set to be open
The Living Word Cowboy Church Clothes Closet is open the first and third Saturday of each month, according to Pastor Pearline Perkey.
The clothes closet is open from 1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m., and is located behind the Living Word Cowboy Church, at 2605 Hwy. 19 in Bradley.
There is no charge for clothes, and there are different items every time.
Those who would like further information may contact Arlene Moore at 405-778-1838.
Grady County Republicans set to meet
The Grady County Republican Party is set to hold their September meeting on Thurs., Sept. 19 at 6:30 p.m., according to a news release.
The meeting will be held in Classroom 4 at the Canadian Valley Technology Center (CVTC) Chickasha Campus, located at 1401 Michigan Ave. in Chickasha.
The program will include introduction and platforms from the candidates, updates on proposed projects, and legislative updates from Sen. Lonnie Paxton and Rep. Brad Boles.
Those who would like further information may contact the Grady County Republican Party by E-mail at
gradygop.1@gmail.com. The mailing address is P. O. Box 241, Chickasha, OK 73023. Their Facebook is Grady County Republican Party.
Obituaries
FREIDA MAY GUINN–age 84. Lindsay resident. Homemaker. Services were held September 13, 2019 under the direction of Winans Funeral Home of Maysville.
MIKEAL LEE RUSSELL–age 66. Pauls Valley resident. Caregiver. Cremation was under the direction of Wooster Funeral Home of Pauls Valley.
KATHEY MARIE (WILSON) MOORE–age 59. Elmore City resident. Cashier. Services were held September 13, 2019 under the direction of Brown’s Funeral Service of Atoka.
