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Local 5-Day Forecast
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Friend seeks new
$415,000 bond
CHS McKnight
named league
Athlete of
the Year
Waldeisen with a half-
finished dental job. The
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care - before lunchtime -
at Dentistry From the Heart
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tooth had gone
paired until Friday.
Waldeisen returned for
his next appointment,
the dentist had gone out
Sunrise:
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Sunset
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when I was getting the
kids ready for school,”
Waldeisen said "I got
down here about 5 a.m.
and waited until noon. It
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Sunset
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Sunrise:
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Sunrise:
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in the low
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lows in the
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high near 55. South southwest
wind between 5 and 10 mph.
• Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy,
with a low around 31 South south-
west wind 5 to 7 mph becoming
north northwest.
■ Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a
high near 42. North wind 9 to 12
mph increasing to between 17 and
20 mph.
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• In 1859, Oregon was
admitted as the 33rd U.S.
state.
heard about
from Napa Valley. Calif,
said. “By 8:30 p.m.,
there were 25 to 30 peo-
ple already here. I think
if there was a foot of
snow on the ground,
people would still be
here.”
Ringard learned about
Dentistry From the Heart
at a convention in
Aspen. Colo. After hear-
ing Phillips speak about
the popular, well-known
event. Ringard knew he
wanted to be a part of it
"I want this for my
community, and I want-
ed to experience it from
the inside out. John gave
Express-Star photo by Chuck Larsen
Thursday was induction night for the third class of the CHS Athletic Hall of Fame and this
vear’s three inductees posed with their presenters following the ceremonies. Left to right are
Assistant Superintendent Pete Bush, CHS Principal Beth Edwards, inductees Tim Thomas
and Judy Hart Nelson, Director of Secondary Student Activities Yohance Brown and inductee
Don Booher.
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Thursday."
Ringard. a
extend the tax for numerous
reasons.
"We've got bonds going off
Voters in the Friend School (the books) - and before these
District will visit polls on bonds come on, those will go
March 2 to decide if they will off." he said. "Interest rates are
continue paying school bond low right now, and it could be
taxes to facilitate a new a good time to do it.
library, gym entrance and all- Low interest rates is only
purpose facility. one of many upsides to the
Friend school is growing, projects, he said. Rowlands
and more space is needed for said the current library is des-
learning. presentations and perately small.
activities. Friend Supt. Alton If the bond passes Friend
Rowlands said, schoolwill convert its unus-
Rowlands said the new able 3,600 square-foot audito-
$415,000 bond will not num into a new library and
increase taxes in any way; it is computer lab.
simply a continuation of cur- Friends current library is
• In 1989, the first of 24
satellites of the Global Posi-
tioning System were placed
into orbit.
• In 1929, seven mobsters Michael Bloomberg (1942-),
were killed in Chicago, Ill., New York mayor, is 68; Steve
in the Valentine's Day Mas McNair (1973-2009), foot
sacre. ball player.
Express-Star photo by Karen Brady
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Ringard arrived at the mates,
dental office about n
a.m. Friday. After a short about 30 teeth and filled
meeting and a prayer, he five teeth.” Ringard said,
and the other dentists, at 11: 30 a.m. Friday,
hygienist and volunteers "Since we have more
started working at 6:05 doctors ready to work,
a.m. we're more flexible and
“I lost count of the can provide more for
number of patients I've each patient.”
seen, but I’ve removed Waldeisen ended up
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• Today’s Birthdays: Jack
Benny (1894-1974), comedi-
an; Jimmy Hotta (1913-
1975), labor leader. Mel Allen
(1913-1996), sports broad-
caster; Florence Henderson
(1934-), actress, is 76;
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It was cold and it was
crowded - but Eric
Waldeisen's smile, new
teeth and all. wanned up
the room.
This will be the first
time my kids have ever
seen me with all my
teeth," said Waldeisen.
overcome with emotion
after looking in the mir-
ror. He wiped away
tears. "They gave me a
smile again."
Waldeisen was one of
more than 200 people
who braved near freez-
ing temperatures Friday
to attend the Third
Annual Dentistry From
the Heart.
In fact, more than
200 patients sought tree
care from Chickasha
dentist John Phillips,
29th Street and Grand
Ave., and volunteer den-
tists and hygienist from
across the nation.
"People were setting
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cell.
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