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921 S. Chickasaw Pauls Valley
Owners: J.R. & Linda Williams
Looking for an extraordinary, innovative tractor7 One that will
take your yardworking pleasure to a new level? Then you’ve
come to the right place Because now your participating dealer
is offering even more value when you buy a new X-Series Tractor
The free mower and line trimmer offer (a $498 retail value). Or,
Caitlin Harmon
celebrates her
first birthday
FREE JS60 Mower and T105S Line Trimmer
or $500 towards an X-Series attachment
when you buy an X-Series Tractor’
HIGHWAY 70 WEST
ARDMORE, OK 75401
(580) 225-7722
We have lots more
to choose from.
Dr. JoAnne Green shown at her clinic and new boarding kennel.
Public Library offers free computer lessons
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GAINESVILLE, TX 76240
(940) 668-6042
Tom Meinders of Cottonwood,
Minnesota, visited last week with
the Fred Josephson family and
spent several days visiting with
Adam and Francie Margeson and
Abigale in Pauls Valley before
returning to Minnesota.
The computer: It is, after all, just
another office machine that can
make writing, filing and other
functions easier, not harder.
enjoyed butterfly cake, ice cream
and punch.
GARVIN COUNTY 4-H HORSE CLUB presented a $30 gift
from their parade winnings to the Wynnewood Library.
Shown (LtoR) are librarian JoAnn Albriecht, Shelby Wild,
club president Kyla Wright, Shaylin Wright, children’s
librarian Debbie Daugherty, Skylar Murphy and Carrie
Wild.
Katherine Grace Kenney
Wesley and Debra Kenney are
happy to announce the arrival of
their new baby daughter.
Katherine Grace Kenney was born
on August 9, 2002, at 2:30 a.m. at
Pauls Valley General Hospital. She
weighed 8 pounds and 5 ounces and
was 21 inches long.
Wes Kenney is the Youth and
Music Director at First Baptist
Church of Wynnewood.
insures that everyone throughout
the country — at one time or
another - has a chance to share in
the Homier savings.”
The Homier motto is simple: We
are absolutely, positively devoted to
having the lowest prices in the
nation - the company strives to be
at least 30 percent below market
prices. Just as importantly, quality
is never sacrificed for pricing.
On average. Homier holds more
than 60 sales events per week, 50
weeks a year. At any give time.
Homier has more than 50 tractor-
trailers and 24 sales and service
crews criss-crossing the highways
of America. Hope to see you there!
5610 NORTH FIRST ST
DURANT, OK 74701
(580) 924-4698
www.pettitmachinery.com
Now Here
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customer may also order products
online at www.honiier.coni.
The Mobile Merchandising
concept was the brainchild of a
company president and CEO Chuck
Homier. Instead of building and
operating “bricks and mortar” sites
at a limited number of locales.
Homier figured out, almost by
accident, that he could take his
shows on the road and eliminate the
cost of expensive overhead.
“Our concept was to eliminate
the middle man, and then pass those
savings directly to the customer,”
says Homier. “As an added bonus.
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except mid-mount mowers Buy an X-Series
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Bill Roy McAlister of Lake
Tahoe, Nevada, visited his sister,
Anne Auxier, on Monday night
after attending a funeral in Altus.
Family members came by to visit.
Bill returned home on Tuesday.
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brother and his wife, Bruce and
Loretta Courtney, in Elmore City.
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Cynthia Tacker and Vivian
Litchfield attended a wedding
shower for Lucia Stowe and
Waylon Litchfield in Oklahoma
City last Sunday afternoon.
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to use this new tool and the
instruction begins with the very
basics - how to turn the machine
on, how to use the ‘mouse’.
From there it progresses to
formatting, files and folders and all
the convenient functions in
between. Included is a section on
new user problems and, of course,
students will learn their way around
the internet and its web pages as
well as how to use e-mail to keep
in touch with all those friends and
family members who already are
on-line.
There’s no way to appreciate all
the information about nearly every
topic in the world until you
experience the scope and variety on
the internet. Maps, and how to get
from here to there, instructions so
detailed they tell you whre to turn
left; clinical trials for new
medications; the latest news from
the mid-east; how to play bridge -
you can learn it all on the computer
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Talk O/the Town
by Vivian Litchfield
Caitlin Elizabeth Harmon
Caitlin Elizabeth Harmon
celebrated her first birthday with a
party at her home on August 11.
2002. Her actual birthday was
August 13. The theme for her party
was “First Birthday Girl”. Those
attending or sending gifts were: her
parents Kevin and Penny Harmon;
brothers, Chance and Colton;
grandparents, Wendyl and Mary
Colson and Don and Rosetta
Harmon; Uncle David and Aunt
Nicole Ray; Uncle Donnie and
Aunt Cindy Harmon; Ashley, Eddie
and Harley; and Keith, Mary and
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Fishing Tackle Minnows Worms Fishing License
Danny King’s Punch Bait Available
There’s no need to be in awe of a
three-year-old’s skill at the
keyboard, or to say “I’m not smart
enough to do that.” The
Wynnewood Library is ready,
willing and able to conduct free
computer classes for interested
persons. The proposed course is so
comprehensive there’s no room for
fear.
Those of you who are interested
are asked to contact the library in
person or by telephoning 665-2512
by October 15.
The time for classes and the
number of classes will depend on
the response. The instruction will
include computer time on the
library’s computers because hands-
on experience is essential. Just
being told what to do doesn’t get it.
Worksheets that accompany the
lessons give students specific
functions to perform at each level
of instruction.
The classes are taught with the
aid of videos that demonstrate how
Mrs. Joan Eastland of Alexandria,
Minnesota made a surprise visit to
her foster parents, Fred and Yolande
Josephson, on Wednesday,
September 18. She was on her way
to visit other relatives in southern
Texas.
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Homier Mobile Merchants will
roll into Pauls Valley on October 2
at the Bosa Banquet Hall on 207
Bosa Avenue, starting at noon and
running until 7 p.m.
From air tools, to power tools,
to hand tools. Homier Mobile
Merchants brings thousands of
quality, name brand merchandise to
towns across America each year
and at prices 30 percent below that
of the competition.
Still not convinced? Then be sure
and look for a flyer in the Lindsey
News, Maysville News, Pauls
Valley Daily Democrat and the
Wynnewood Gazette. You’ll be
blown away by the selection and
prices.
Realizing that a company is only
as good as the service it provides
after the sale, Homier Mobile
Merchants has made an
uncompromising commitment to
customer service. Unlike transient
vendors who are often, “here today
and gone tomorrow,” Homier has a
"No Question Asked” policy for
returns and refunds, and a toll free
customer support line. This insures
that long after the sale has left your
town, you’ll be able to contact
Homier should there be any
problem with your purchase. At
any time of the year, day or night a
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vaccinations; baths and dips;
Dr. Green earned her veterinarian dentals; exams; medical care and
degree from the University of boarding. Ultrasound for pregnancy-
Auburn in Alabama. She married teesting mares is also available. Dr.
Joe Green of Wynnewood four years Green is available for after-hours
ago. Their home is west of I-35 and emergencies. She recently became a
three miles south of 17-A on distributor of Science Diet and
Ruppe Road. The recent addition of Prescription Diet pet foods.
the new kennel allows the Greens For veterinarian services or to
to keep larger dogs in a more inquire about the new boarding
suitable area than before. kennel, call (405) 665-4507.
heartworm shot; rabies
The Davis Yellow Rockers,
McAlester S tempers, and Ardmore
Southern Circle will host square
dances the fourth weekend of
September. Davis Yellow Rockers
and McAlester Stompers will dance
on Friday, September 27, starting
at 8 p.m. The Davis Yellow
Rockers will dance at Turner Falls
Trading Post to the calling of Bill
Williamson. The McAlester
Stompers will dance at 220 East
Adams to the calling of Ralph
Carter. Ardmore Southern Circle
will dance at the American Legion
Building on Saturday, September
28 to the calling of LaVern Glenn.
Visitors are welcome at these
dances.
Ardmore Southern Circle will
start lessons at the American
Legion Building (Third and
Washington) on Tuesday,
September 24, 7 p.m. For
information call 223-7200. The
Pauls Valley Stars are getting
lessons under way at the club
building located one mile south of
Wynnewood on Highway 77. For
information call 665-2339. Both of
these clubs would like to teach
patriotic citizens the official folk
dance of the USA and Oklahoma.
Many Southern District dancers
will be headed to the State
Federation Round Up in Woodward
September 28-29. Clubs dancing
this weekend would appreciate
visitors.
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her Veterinary Mobile Service here small and large animals, including
for the past three years, has exotic animals for licensed owners
announced a new service she is and the wildlife parks in the area,
offering with the completion of a Her clinic offers routine surgeries
sturdy new boarding kennel for cats such as spaying, neutering and
and dogs in a beautiful rural setting, lump removal at very reasonable
Her clinic and boarding facility are rates; puppy and kitten
located next to her home so she can vaccinations, heartworm testing;
keep a 24-hour watch on the preventative pills and the 6-month
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