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MAY 4 - MAY 17 2016 • VOL. 12 • ISSUE 9 LOOKATOKC.COM
NMF9 SHOTS ON PAGE 8 | SAYING GOODBYE TO PRINCE ON PAGE 12
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EDITOR’S NOTE
NATHAN POPPE LOOKatOKC EDITOR NPOPPE@OKLAHOMAN.COM
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s I racked my brain for a column topic, one just landed in my lap in the form of an email from
NBC. We don’t have a TV writer, so these sorts of emails usually get ignored. But not this one. NBC’s sister station, Bravo, is releasing six new and 14 unscripted series this season. One just happens to be tentatively titled “Oklahoma City.” I don’t think it was a joke. The description in the email is as follows: “Oklahoma City is known for its oil rigs, tornadoes and multitude of churches, but this group of hilarious friends is changing the way
the winds come sweeping down the plains. In this new half-hour comedy, these women are proudly challenging the conventions of conservative society and showing an alternative, outrageous side of the never-before-seen tony enclave of Oklahoma City.” I don’t know whether to be afraid or to be really afraid. That idea of showing how we’re different sure sounds nice, but I’m extremely curious as to how a popular TV network would show it. There are a lot of talented women throughout Oklahoma City, but I haven’t seen them followed by any TV cameras lately. If this could be about unconventional Okies, then I’d highly suggest Bravo follow around poet Lauren Zuniga, quasi-professional wrestler Balthazar Hensley and PR specialist/barista Michelle Bui. These three would be a great place to start. They’re brave, bold and make Oklahoma a better place. I’d be curious to hear who you think would be a good fit. My brain goes to a dark place when I picture who Bravo might pick. I won’t say who, but it would be great to highlight those who don’t normally get highlighted. Anyone who lives in Oklahoma City and has half a thought in their head already knows OKC is about more than tornadoes and churches. We also don’t need any “Real Housewives” nonsense getting filmed here. Ever. If Bravo can’t find interesting people to follow, then know that LOOKatOKC is on the job.
Lauren Zuniga. [PHOTO BY DOUG HOKE]
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LOOKatOKC 12 | Prince entertained royally in Oklahoma
8 | NMF9 recap Another Norman Music Festival is in the books, and Nathan Poppe has all the photos you’d ever want to see from the free, three-day festival.
Prince toured over the course of five decades and landed in Oklahoma three times. Nathan Poppe talks with the fans that remember spending an evening with the entertainer.
26 | Festival of the Arts It’s not the Festival of the Arts without photos from photographer Doug Hoke, who spent hours and hours strolling throughout the downtown OKC festival.
16 | Natural Grocers plans landmark move to OKC’s historic Gold Dome Steve Lackmeyer gives all the updates and a brief history of Oklahoma’s goldest attraction.
Find the LOOK photographers • LOOK photographers will be in Bricktown, Midtown and other hot spots.
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GREEN ROOM
R | 1:34 | B B B B Starring: Patrick Stewart, Anton Yelchin, Imogen Poots, Alia Shawkat and Joe Cole. (Strong brutal graphic violence, gory images, language and some drug content)
New thriller turns up intensity to 11 By Nathan Poppe
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hen this movie bites, it goes straight for the throat. I’d rename it “Red Room” if I got the chance. Although much of the action takes place in the green room of an isolated, rundown club lodged in the backwoods of Oregon, this film is brutal, bloody and unforgiving. Let’s just say, the green room doesn’t stay green for long. If the thought of seeing a box knife opening anything but a cardboard box makes you uneasy, then steer clear. Horror and thriller fans are in for a treat, however. A punk band named “The Ain’t Rights,” which is more bark than bite, reroutes its fledgling tour to
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a neo-Nazi skinhead-infested venue only to see something the band members can’t unsee. The excellent Anton Yelchin (Chekov in the “Star Trek” reboot) doesn’t front the band but ends up being the leader in a showdown with the coldly calculated Patrick Stewart. Darcy Banker (Stewart) wants them out of the locked green room by any means necessary. The band is forced to “Home Alone” its way out of the near-hopeless situation. Except in this film, a swinging paint can from the stairs would be the last thing a character sees. I’m not a horror fan, but I also think ignoring genre labels is important when it comes to seeing an exceptional movie like “Green Room.” What seems like a pretty standard horror film is ele-
vated by the strength of A24 (the production company responsible for “Ex Machina,” “The Spectacular Now,” “Room”), a strong cast and a director who is hungry to prove himself. If you’ve got the stomach for it, this film delivers the goods. Like the fictional punk band it features, “Green Room” hits you with a burst of energy and volume. This film is an experience — one that’s tough to shake once the credits roll. Dog lovers, stay far away from this one. Everything is visceral in “Green Room.” Especially the short but beautiful concert scenes, which have more spark and believability than anything you’ve seen in HBO’s “Vinyl.”
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06 |1| Cloud Nothings |2| Small Black |3| Jacob Tovar and the Saddle Tramps |4| Nobunny |5| Cosmostanza |6| The crowd at Norman Music Festival 9 |7| Zie |8| Leo Buckingham, Cole Bergersen
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Prince entertained royally in Oklahoma BY NATHAN POPPE
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e lost a legend. Prince’s touring career stretched five decades, from 1979 up until his final two “Piano & a Microphone” sets in Atlanta, Ga., on April 14. The musician, actor and creative luminary died April 21 at 57. Born Prince Rogers Nelson, he performed in Oklahoma three times: in Norman in 1983 and twice in Oklahoma City in 1997 and 2004. Here are a few memories from the fans who attended those concerts.
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LLOYD NOBLE CENTER MARCH 25, 1983 Michael Surber moved to Austin, Texas, years ago, but in the ’80s he worked at Rainbow Records at the corner of NW 23 and Classen. He scored floor seats and stood only a few rows back from Prince, who was near the tail end of a massive U.S. tour for “1999.” Morris Day and the Time and Vanity 6 were on opening duties. Surber, now 58, remembers the concert well. The crowd knew all the words and Prince pulled heavily from his new album at the time, he said. Back then, Norman boasted many of the state’s big-name concerts. “It was the optimal time to catch Prince,” Surber said. “The show focused on the music. No performing behind curtains or heavy stage effects. It was straightforward and a great concert.” Flaming Lips manager Scott Booker also remembers a frenzied crowd. “I had front row tickets, but they were ripped out of my hands,” Booker said. “It was so crowded they eventually just opened the doors and stopped taking tickets.” At the time, Booker worked at Sound Warehouse in Midwest City. He has memories of constantly selling out of “1999” cassette tapes and watching Prince cross over from attracting a predominantly black audience to garnering wider appeal. At the same time, Prince remained mysterious. “Prince had this disconnect between reality and the fantasy of what a performer was and what he could be,” Booker said. It didn’t seem all that strange to Booker when there was rumor of a possible in-store appearance from Prince at Sound Warehouse. The rumor included that Prince would get dropped off via helicopter and this was well before his album “Purple Rain” hit in summer 1984.
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Prince performs March 25, 1983, at Lloyd Noble Center in Norman. [PHOTO PROVIDED BY SCOTT BOOKER]
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MYRIAD CONVENTION CENTER — AUG. 5, 1997 Booker also caught Prince when he returned to Oklahoma for what felt “like a greatest hits performance.” The stage was lined with female dancers, but a man in a business suit and glasses started dancing onstage. “This guy danced his butt off,” Booker remembers. “Almost as if he was ignoring that he was there with Prince. ... Prince was enjoying it and seemed to appreciate his passion for the concert.” Booker also remembers running up to Prince at an awards ceremony shortly after the Flaming Lips released “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots” in 2001. Booker had a copy of the CD ready to deliver. “I shook Prince’s hand and said, ‘I want you to have this,’ ” Booker said. “He looked at me in terror.” Prince took the CD and a few minutes later it was returned to Booker by a security guard who said, “Prince wants to thank you for this.”
Prince appears at the Met Center in Minneapolis on March 17, 1983. Prince, widely acclaimed as one of the most inventive and influential musicians of his era with hits including “Little Red Corvette,” ‘’Let’s Go Crazy” and “When Doves Cry,” was found dead at his home on Thursday, April 21, in suburban Minneapolis. He was 57. [AP FILE PHOTO]
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In 2013, Prince performs at the Billboard Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. [PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION/AP]
FORD CENTER — APRIL 6, 2004 Chad Huntington, general manager of Bricktown Water Taxi, remembers Prince’s last Oklahoma concert this way: “Prince was such an important part of the soundtrack to my adolescent years. Even though I had been to many, many shows and had seen nearly all of my favorite acts over the years, I somehow felt that I would never get a chance to see him live. It was such a welcome surprise when his show in Oklahoma City was announced. “At the time, it was shortly after the (then) Ford Center had opened, and there was a lot of public conversation about acoustics in the building. Prince might have been the first show that I attended there, and so I was really concerned about how the show would sound. All I know is that from where I
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was sitting, the sound was amazing. “Prince has always seemed so above it all. I expected him to be sort of aloof in concert. But he was completely engaging. He interacted with the audience regularly. You could tell that he was genuinely having fun. He even managed a few big smiles; not just the trademark wry Prince smile, but genuine wide grins. “During the tour, a big deal was being made about how he was leaving out explicit lyrics and even a few songs due to his religious convictions. I mean, Prince was one of the most overtly sexual performers of all time. How could his show not suffer? But he totally pulled it off. Everybody I know said they didn’t even really miss those lyrics, and of course every concert by an artist with a catalog that extensive is going to be missing a
song or two that you would like to hear. It was a nonissue. “Near the end of the show, he invited members of the audience on stage to dance. I wasn’t jealous of them so much as I was in awe at what type of experience that must have been for them. “One of the main things I was left with after the show was a feeling that he is completely underrated as a guitarist. Oftentimes talk of his showmanship or his lyrics or his mysterious persona eclipsed discussions about his musicianship. But, having myself been fortunate enough to have seen many of the people who are usually included in the ‘best guitarists of all time’ lists, he absolutely belongs in the same discussion with people such as Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and even Jimi Hendrix.”
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Former Santa Monica Pier Ferris Wheel has found new home By Steve Lackmeyer
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The downtown skyline can be seen as crews attach spokes to the center of the Ferris wheel going up at Wheeler along the Oklahoma River. One of two amenity buildings built as part of the venue is in the foreground. [PHOTO BY JIM BECKEL]
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he long-awaited arrival of the former Santa Monica Pier Ferris Wheel along the south shore of the Oklahoma River finally is being realized, following the start of installation of the ride April 25. The Ferris wheel is the most visible of two development targets set for 2016 as Blair Humphreys gets started on construction of Wheeler, on the former grounds of the Downtown Airpark, 1701 S Western Ave. Humphreys was joined by dozens of people who visited the site of the future Wheeler neighborhood as the Ferris wheel was erected by cranes. It was an exciting moment for Humphreys, but he hopes to also attract excitement as the first homes are built at Wheeler this summer. “Wheeler district is a vision for a 158-acre mixed-use neighborhood,” Humphreys said. “It will be a new addition for Oklahoma City. It will provide an urban lifestyle with all new retail and all new housing. We anticipate over the next 15 years we will see over 2,000 new housing units, and 100,000 square feet of retail and entertainment. This will be a place to live, work, hang out and enjoy the skyline and all the amenities of the Oklahoma River.” Elaine Lyons, president of the South Oklahoma City Chamber, was among those watching cranes lift the wheel into place. She believes the Wheeler development is an important move toward erasing a longtime gap between the south side and downtown. “Western is one of the key points into south Oklahoma City — it’s a focal point,” Lyons said. “This changes the gateway to south Oklahoma City, and the housing with it will be amazing.” Humphreys said the Ferris wheel, brought in from California, is still several weeks away from fully operating. Two buildings have been added that will include a snack bar, restrooms and provide housing for the Ferris wheel equipment. The area also will be home to a food truck plaza. The Ferris wheel plaza also will include a “wind wall,” consisting of shipping containers that become a canvas for a mural by Amanda Bradway and Aaron Cooper. Hugh Meade, meanwhile, is designing a sculpture consisting of giant letters for “OKC.” Humphreys was set to go through planning commission review of the initial housing April 28. Potential first phase development may also include renovation of the “terminal building,” the strongest surviving tie to the air park, which was built and opened in 1947 by a group of city power brokers led by Dean A. McGee. The terminal, with a hint of Art Deco-style design, also was home to a cafe that operated from 1954 until the air park went bankrupt and was sold in a 2005 auction to the Humphreys family. Lyons, joined by chamber board member Mike Vorhees, predicted Wheeler will be a “destination.” “Our kids, this is what they’re going to know,” Lyons said. “There will have always been the Thunder, cellphones and now this Ferris wheel.”
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Natural Grocers plans landmark move to OKC’s historic Gold Dome
Redevelopment of the Gold Dome will include removal of a bank drive-thru lane that was added years after the dome was built. [DRAWING PROVIDED]
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Darlene Morgan shops at a Natural Grocers store on N May Avenue. [PHOTO BY STEVE GOOCH]
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ears of uncertainty over the fate of the Gold Dome may soon end as plans advanced to the city recently for conversion of the landmark into a new location of Natural Grocers. The Gold Dome has survived previous owners’ attempts to tear it down for a drugstore and later, a gas station. The building survived another owner who did some repairs but in the end lost the building in a bank foreclosure. Yet another chapter involved a company eventually hit with allegations of fraud using the building to generate publicity. Jonathan Russell, who redeveloped a nearby rundown shopping center into The Rise at NW 23 and Walker Avenue, committed himself to changing the storyline when he bought the Gold Dome last May. “Almost immediately I had two options for a grocery,” Russell said. “My group felt Natural Grocers was the deal they wanted to pursue.” Negotiations over the past year included balancing the chain’s desire to have its own development team buy and oversee the project with Russell’s intent to protect the building’s historical integrity. “We don’t want to see it torn down or modified in such a way it would damage its historic integrity,” Russell said. Natural Grocers, based in Colorado, specializes in
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Gold Dome interior, top. Floor plans, below, shows food aisles as a hub and spoke pattern, with checkout lanes near the entrance of the proposed grocery store. [DRAWING PROVIDED]
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organic foods and has opened several locations in the metro over the past two years. The deal reached for the Gold Dome with Natural Grocers and its developer, Leadership Circle, calls for the designs to be approved by the city planning department’s Urban Design Commission. The ultimate transaction keeps Russell retaining a say in the development design in terms of ensuring the building is not torn down or its historic design isn’t destroyed. “My goal was to own part of the property and develop around the dome,” Russell said. “But ultimately none of that made sense. So instead of scrapping the deal, we agreed to sell if we could stay involved and make sure what they do is what we had in mind with the dome.” IN THE ROUND Likely use of the second floor, a ring under the gold dome roof, will include offices for the grocery and classrooms for cooking lessons. Plans show the grocery aisles will be arranged in the pattern of wheel spokes in the round building. A loading dock would be added to the southeast curve of the building. Some interior changes involving old bank counters and other features, he said, may be necessary. “We’re trying to be sensitive with the interior, but some of it won’t function,” Russell said. “Items will be preserved. This is part of the process — we’re not done yet. We’re working on it though, and this is a positive step forward.” GOLDEN HISTORY When the Gold Dome was built at NW 23 and Classen in 1958, the two-story building with the familiar round anodized aluminum roof was touted by Citizens Bank as “the bank of tomorrow.” The Gold Dome was designed by Robert B. Roloff of the Oklahoma
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architecture firm Bailey, Bozalis, Dickinson & Roloff in collaboration with Kaiser Aluminum Corp. The building was based on the geodesic design by noted inventor, architect and engineer Buckminster Fuller. The building’s fortunes faded as the property experienced a series of bank tenants that either failed or were acquired by larger bank chains. It was targeted for demolition in 2001 by then-owner Bank One, which was planning to sell the corner to Walgreens. Months of protests by preservationists and neighbors prompted the bank to reconsider the transaction. The building was sold in 2003 to Lam, an optometrist, who obtained a $1 million federal grant through the city to renovate the Gold Dome into a mixed-use office and retail complex. The dome was filled for a few years with office tenants, Lam’s optometrist shop, a restaurant and art gallery. The building’s upkeep became a problem, however, and Lam fell behind in her mortgage and property taxes as she lost tenants during the Great Recession of 2009. The building was once again threatened with demolition when David Box bought the building from Lam’s mortgage holder, Bank 7, in 2013. That next year TEEMCO, an environmental engineering company, claimed to have purchased the building and repeatedly promised extensive renovations as part of the dome becoming the TEEMCO corporate headquarters. Renovations, however, were limited to an exterior paint job and new street sign. TEEMCO and Box later revealed the sale had not taken place as TEEMCO was beset with fraud allegations in 2015. Jonathan Russell, developer of The Rise just east of the dome at NW 23 and Classen, bought the landmark in May, 2015 promising to not tear it down.
The proposed site plan for converting the Gold Dome into a Natural Grocers shows where a new retail expansion would be built to the south of the dome. [DRAWING PROVIDED]
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“If I feel very lucky to have the people who are here, Honestly, they’re all so talented, I just try to encourage them and support them. — Daniel Chae
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spot in The Coach House Apprenticeship Program. Taylor Desjarlais graduated from the Coach House just in time to open Chae last year. His right hand in the kitchen is sous chef Salinas, formerly of Stella Modern Italian and Guernsey Park. Salinas came to Oklahoma City several years ago after a stint in the kitchen at renowned Uchiko in Austin, Texas. ELEGANT AND AUDACIOUS The collaboration led to a menu that’s equal parts elegance and audacity. Street food fare, including steamed buns,
tacos and egg rolls, emerges from a kitchen where stocks are prepared in-house, as is the pickling and fermenting. But Taylor Desjarlais and Salinas offer plenty for the center of the table, with modern riffs on classic Korean dishes, including bibimap, bulgogi and galbi. Instead of hot clay or rock pots, Chae serves its Iron Bibimbap in a high-rimmed, cast-iron skillet with traditional Banchan (pickled condiments), fresh vegetables, short ribs, rice and a soft-cooked egg. The sizzling pan of plenty is served with a side of paint-peeling Gochujang (chile sauce), which should be stirred in
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with the egg, which is cooked sous-vide-style, so the silky yolk and fiery sauce can marry the simple ingredients and the union can be feted at a leisurely pace, one bite at a time. The bulgogi is a recent addition to the menu. Desjarlais said he finally made the decision to add it after numerous requests. “The recipe we use is Daniel’s mother’s,” Desjarlais said. “It’s super simple and people really love it.” For the unanointed, bulgogi can be described as Korean fajitas. Served on a similar sizzling platter, bulgogi is beef marinated in a sweet and spicy sauce and grilled.
A soft-shell crab and steamed bun from Chae Modern Korean in Oklahoma City. [Photo by Bryan Terry] LOOKATOKC.COM
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ODE TO OXTAIL SOUP The soul of Desjarlais’ menu is the Oxtail Soup, which is derived from three ingredients and painstaking French technique. Desjarlais makes an oxtail stock, strains it and refortifies it into a consomme, skimming the fat as he goes. When it comes time to prepare the soup, he uses the fat previously skimmed to saute ingredients before adding the consomme. The result is a resoundingly rich broth that delivers a thunderous single note thanks to the chef’s attention to detail, proving you can spell satiation without the help of an alphabet. The first spoonful was an umami ambush on my palate — the kind that stops conversation cold while the flavor chases through the senses and a long, primal sigh is the only respite. Then, quick as I could, another spoonful. And another and another and another. I can live in a world of water-rationing, but I don’t want to live in one where this soup — conceived to be an answer to the pho pervasive in the nearby Asian District and the ramen shops beginning to spread like red cedar —will ever run in short supply. Served with thick Japanese Udon noodles and minced fresh vegetables, the soup is hearty enough for a meal, but for me it’s a gateway to further culinary discovery. I recommend ordering a large bowl for groups of four or less along with extra spoons and a sampling of steamed buns, tacos, Kimchi Arancini, shishito peppers and a sampling of pickled vegetables — for openers. The new steamed bun menu includes five variations: soft-shell crab, fried chicken, roasted pork, shrimp tempura and grilled zucchini. Salinas will take those street food iterations, and perhaps a few others, to a sister concept set to open within the newly renovated Tower
Theatre. The bun bar hasn’t yet been named and won’t be ready until late summer, several months after the Tower reopens. RAISING THE BAR As well-received as the food has been, Chae said the secret weapon for his restaurant is usually behind the bar or the hosting station. “If we didn’t have Hunter (Desjarlais), I don’t know what I’d do,” Chae said. “She just does so much for the restaurant, and she’s so good at what she does.” Among Hunter Desjarlais’ accomplishments was developing a bar program pitch-perfect for the concept. “I just wanted to have really good drinks,” she said. “I knew we wanted to highlight soju, but other than that, just cocktails made correctly. Who doesn’t love a perfectly made Old Fashioned?” Or a Gimlet, Negroni, Tom Collins or Manhattan? Those classics line up next to a Soju 75 and the best-selling Hibiscus Soju Spritz. Hunter’s wine list includes four white and three reds, ranging from $36 to $50, with each available by the glass. Eight draft beers and another eight in bottles are available. IF YOU GO Prices range from $5 to $15 for small plates, soups and salads. Entrees are $9 to $14. Family plates range $18 to $25. Chae is open Tuesday through Sunday and offers a late-night menu Thursday through Saturday. For full menu details and more information, go online to www.chaeokc.com. For reservations, which are a necessity on weekends, call 600-9040.
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Chae is doing all it can, but late-night options are still a work in progress in Oklahoma City. What differentiates great food towns like New Orleans, Austin and Dallas is the ability to find something interesting to eat any time of night or day. But that’s not to say Oklahoma City is a barren wasteland for late-night dining. Usual suspects like IHOP, Waffle House, Whataburger and Taco Bell or Mayo will do in a pinch, but here are the five best places for Nighthawks to dine. 1. Bobo’s Chicken has been setting up Friday and Saturday nights at NE 23rd and Hood for decades on the strength of its fried chicken and catfish. The secret? They smoke the foul and fin before batter-frying them. Add that to a box full of French fries drizzled in honey and all the disappointment of not meeting the “one” fades away. 2. Guyutes is relative newcomer to the Uptown 23rd. It’s Phish-centric décor has drawn plenty of notice, but it’s the precision execution of its eclectic menu that’s kept people coming back. The grill remains open deep into the night. 3. Maybe it’s because it took over an old A-frame IHOP (back when it was still called International House of Pancakes), but
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Chow’s Chinese Restaurant has long been a favorite of industry folks. Go to Chow’s after 10 p.m. and it’s likely to be packed with folks fresh off their shifts at other restaurants. The restaurant is open until 11 p.m. six days a week. 4. Surpassed perhaps only by Cattlemen’s (which was open 24 hours for decades), Beverly’s Pancake Corner is one of Oklahoma’s most historically relevant restaurants. Opened originally as Osborne’s Waffle House in 1926 before revealing its Chicken in the Rough at Beverly’s Drive-In in 1936, Beverly’s Pancake Corner is the last remaining of Beverly Osborne’s creations. Open 24 hours, Beverly’s specializes in hot cakes but still serves plenty of fried chicken “in the rough” and remains home of the Big Bev Burger. 5. Food trucks have been and remain all the rage among local diners, and the only place currently corralling them on a regular basis is Bleu Garten. With a full bar and plenty of seating, Bleu Garten is open until midnight Tuesday through Thursday and 2 a.m. Friday and Saturday. Check their website or social media accounts for updated information on what trucks are in place on a given evening.
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art speaks photo featureF E S T I V A L O F T H E A R T S
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he annual Festival of the Arts is my favorite Oklahoma City event. I have been going to it since the beginning, when my uncle, Montee Hoke, was in the first event and for 22 consecutive years after, with his pottery. Going back to the Civic Center Park, now called Bicentennial Park, for the 50th, brought back lots of those childhood memories. Going on a Sunday after church, still in our finest clothes, making our way through the park, watching my grandmother, Melba Hoke, sell Montee’s pots and draw people into his area. No tents, just concrete blocks and boards and corkboard for the displays. After years of covering the festival in the Myriad Gardens location and knowing all the best angles, I was excited to explore the Bicentennial Park set up to find the new “classic” shots. The
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kind of shot that shows the people, tents and downtown all rolled into one. I have to say I really like the new location! As a photographer, it is much better because it seems less crowded, allowing me to “see” photos better and be able to get them quicker, and the light is much, much better. As the sun goes down, each stage is illuminated differently, allowing different angles. The food rows get the low sun throwing long shadows, shaping each subject. But the one thing that is a constant at the Festival of the Arts is the people. People enjoying themselves. My favorite subject of all. — Doug Hoke, photographer
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MUSIC MAY 6
MAY 15 GUM, 51st Street Speakeasy.
ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL, Cain’s Ballroom. MAY 17
(Tulsa) MAY 7
GHOST, Diamond Ballroom.
PAUL SIMON, WinStar World Casino.
DAVE MATTHEWS BAND, Chesapeake
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Energy Arena. MAY 18
PENTATONIX, BOK Center. (Tulsa) GREG PROOPS, ACM@UCO Performance
ELLIE GOULDING, Zoo Amphitheatre.
Lab. MAY 21 RED BRICK NIGHTS FEATURING BEAU JENNINGS, STUDENT FILM, corner of
BEACH BOYS, Civic Center Music Hall.
Wentz and Oklahoma. (Guthrie) DWIGHT YOAKAM, Riverwind Casino. MAY 8 HARRY CONNICK JR., Civic Center Music
(Norman) MAY 22
Hall. MAY 10
THE HOP JAM, FEATURING EDWARD SHARPE AND MAGNETIC ZEROES, Brady
Arts District. (Tulsa) ALTON BROWN, Tulsa Performing Arts MAY 23
Center. (Tulsa) MAY 11 SHOW PONIES, The Depot. (Norman) MAY 12 RAY WYLIE HUBBARD, Cain’s Ballroom.
LEON BRIDGES, Cain’s Ballroom. (Tulsa) MAY 24 FLOGGING MOLLY, Diamond Ballroom. MAY 25
(Tulsa) OLD 97’S AND HEARTLESS BASTARDS, GREGG ALLMAN, Hard Rock Casino Tulsa.
Cain’s Ballroom. (Tulsa)
(Catoosa) DEFTONES, The Criterion. MAY 13 MAY 26 FILTER, Orgy, Cain’s Ballroom. (Tulsa) TECH N9NE, Diamond Ballroom. JOHN FOGERTY, WinStar World Casino. MAY 27 - 29
(Thackerville) DISCLOSURE, The Criterion. RED CITY RADIO, 89th Street Collective. MAY 14 A GIANT DOG, Soundpony. (Tulsa)
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ROCKLAHOMA FEATURING SCORPIONS, ROB ZOMBIE, W450 Rd. (Pryor) MAY 28 ROCK CREEK MUSIC FESTIVAL FEATURING BRANDON JACKSON, CARTER SAMPSON, Elco Drive-In. (Shattuck)
MAY 11 • 8 P.M. When a show this interesting comes to town, you can’t help but feel sorry for people who haven’t jumped on board yet. If there are loved ones in your life who haven’t enjoyed Sturgill Simpson or his new album, then try one more time to get them to listen. Or better yet, just delete them from your phone. You don’t need that negativity in your life.
Simpson dropped “A Sailor’s Guide to Earth” in April, and the tightly-paced, thematic countrypolitan record would be No. 1 on every chart if Prince hadn’t passed away. But what better person to share the top spot with. Both are artists who defy genre expectations and just want the world to be a funkier place. Go see Sturgill. You won’t regret it. — Nathan Poppe
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‘TOP GIRLS’ | DOWNTOWN
THROUGHOUT MAY Summer Wheat’s exhibition at Oklahoma Contemporary, 3000 General Pershing Blvd., is a homecoming. Born and raised in Oklahoma City, she returned this year to serve as an artist-in-residence and to create pieces that are site-specific to the gallery. Wheat says she “searches history from a material and conceptual point of view,” with Johannes Vermeer’s “The Milkmaid” at the heart of the inquiry for this specific exhibition. “I look inside the space of the painting and ask questions about what is hidden from the viewer. Such as: What was under her table? What’s inside her pocket? What’s happening in the next room? How can I recreate her spaces as if she lived today? I reinvent this painted character by building installations of her
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domestic spaces, each exhibit part of an evolving parafictional world.” “Pry the Lid Off,” presented at Oklahoma Contemporary, depicts the four rooms of the maid’s personal chambers, a vault filled with her clothes, dish cabinets and tapestries. Wheat has a bachelor of arts from the University of Central Oklahoma and a master of fine arts from Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia. She lives and works in New York City. A series of special events around Wheat and her exhibit, including both visual and performance art, is scheduled, including an immersive theater event May 18 and brunch with the artist May 21. For more information, go to individualartists.org.
MAY 12-22 OKC Theatre Company will present “Top Girls” May 12-22 at Civic Center Music Hall’s CitySpace Theatre, 201 N Walker. “Top Girls,” a 1982 play by Caryl Churchill, centers on Marlene, a careerdriven woman who immerses herself in a successful career. It is revealed that Marlene has left behind her “poor” life, as well an illegitimate child, being cared for by her sister, Joyce. The play is contemporary and examines the role
of women in society and what being a successful woman means. “Top Girls” is not intended for sensitive viewers. No children under 14 years of age are allowed without parental supervision. All seating in CitySpace Theatre is general admission. Tickets are $17 to $27. For more information, go to www.okctheatrecompany.org.
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‘BITING THE APPLE’ MASQUERADE | FILM ROW
OPENING ON MAY 7 • 8 P.M.
MAY 20-22 • 8 TO 10 P.M. Aiming to heighten awareness of our state’s exciting midcentury architectural heritage, the Okie Mod Squad will host the Sooner State’s first-ever Oklahoma Modernism Weekend, 8 to 10 p.m. May 20, 21 and 22. The majority of the events will take place at an Oklahoma midcentury building, the egg-shaped Restoration Church at the Dome (formerly known as First
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Christian Church) at NW 36 and Walker. The weekend will feature mixers, a vintage car show, a midcentury modern market, an outdoor flea market, a fashion show, architecture tours and an ultra-lounge dance party. For more information, go to okcmod. com and look under the Events tab. Also, you can find Okie Mod Squad on Facebook.
IAO Gallery’s 31st annual erotic art exhibition and fundraiser, “Biting the Apple,” will be from 8 p.m. to midnight May 7 at 706 W Sheridan. Attendees are encouraged to wear masks and attire befitting the theme of the event. Through “Biting the Apple,” Individual Artists of Oklahoma provides a venue for artists working in provocative and erotic subjects. An important part of IAO’s mission, the fundraiser supports its programming and supports individual artists of all disciplines through a provocative event and entertaining party. Aside from a fun event, the annual “Biting the Apple” fundraiser is one of
the longest-running erotic art exhibitions in the country. Jurying this year’s fundraiser exhibition is visual artist Marilyn Artus. Artus, whose work explores the female experience, has been a burlesque promoter, past vice president of IAO and is a founder of “The Girlie Show,” a two-day, all-female art and craft show that ran for 10 years in Oklahoma City. Tickets are $40 in advance and $50 at the door. VIP tickets are $90 in advance and $100 at the door and include open bar, a VIP goodie bag, early access to the party and access to the VIP Lounge. To buy tickets, go to individualartists.org.
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Chickasha Swap Meet Cars/Parts, Rain/Shine, 3 full days! May 12th, 13th, 14th, chickashaautoswapmeet.com 712 E Choctaw Ave, Chickasha. Vendor info: 405-224-6552.
2013 Genesis R Spec 5.0 V8, all options, black in & out, 1 owner, non smoker, 38K, perfect condition, $25,995, 627-1248/627-7815.
2005 LS430, silver, black interior, 18" tires, alloys, smart key, luxury pkg, pref accesory pkg, garaged very good cond, 127K mi, asking $11,400, 405-423-8366/823-1137.
'84 Mercury Gr Marquis, 2dr, new ac, 1 owner, garaged $3450 405-424-4035 or 918-521-7021
'99 MIATA CONVERTIBLE Auto, air, all pwr, low mi, best
offer over $5000 503-0120
'79 Cadillac Seville, family owned, yellow on yellow, all options, $7,000obo. 201-6914 '75 Pontiac Grandville Brougham convertible, $4200 paint job, light blue, very good top & interior, $10,900, 405-570-6723.
2000 Grand Marquis LS, leather, cold air, 38K $3700. 405-510-4342
'02 Grand AM, AC, CD, 4dr, 4cyl, gas saver, great car, runs good, $1,700obo. 405-312-4573
WE BUY VEHICLES! Any Make, Model or Condition
Free haul off for unwanted vehicles. ‘‘ 405-255-5962
$$$$$$$$$ CASH FOR CARS 405-512-7278 C A S H 4 VEHICLES
UP TO $10,000
WANTED: R12 FREON Refrigerant 12 collecting dust in your garage? We pay CASH for cylinders + cases of cans. 10, 312-291-9169, sell@refrigerantfinders.com '94 Olds Allero Coupe perfect body no motor along w/parts car including motor $1000 630-7091 AAA cash car, trk cycle. Run/notfree tow. Some $350+ 850-9696 $100 & Up for most non-running vehicles, no title ok. 405-8196293
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8-2012 Peterbilt Model 388 63” Sleeper Tractor. Well maintained, company owned 485 HP MX engine, AMOT engine overspeed shutdown, Eaton 10 spd trans, Dana double lock 3:90 ratio rear ends, 2-100 gal fuel tanks, dual cowl mounted air filters, stainless steel visor, spot lights driver & pass side, 10-24.5 LvL1 Alcoa pilot wheels, 40,000# air trac suspension, Prestige interior, power/heated mirrors, power door locks, power windows, full gauge package, jake & cruise, double air ride seats, 270 W.B. sliding 5th wheel, BorgWarner wet kit, aluminum work box, DOT condition or better. $75,000 each. For More Information Contact: Mark Nieto, 405-278-6416
2013 GMC Sierra 2500HD Z71 4Dr, Extended Cab, 4WD, Vortec 6.0L V8, Automatic, 13681 mi, Factory CNG fuel system $32,995. 1GT220CB8DZ273575 dottiedavis1966@yahoo.com 580-920-8578
2012 Red Nissan Frontier 4 door Crew Cab SV 1 owner, excellent cond. Some extras only 7862 miles 405-354-9738
1970 Ford Bronco PU 69K mi/500 mi on restoration. 347 Stroker, 4 Spd Man, PS, P Disc Brakes 580-747-4340
13- 2012 Peterbilt Model 388 Day Cabs: RARE TOYOTA SPORTS CAR 2002 Toyota MR2 Spyder, loaded, absolute red, blk lthr, auto clutch manual 5spd, exc. cond., 85K mi, $7,900 » » » » 405-201-9846 1967 Convertible 98 Oldsmobile, 87K actual miles, new tires, 3rd owner, always garaged, Ponca City, OK, $14,900 NADA. 580-761-2359
Cars Trucks SUV Any Cond We Pay Cash & Tow Free
788-2222
2004 Dodge 2500 diesel, 1 owner, all power, $8500, 405-481-5558.
2007 BMW 5-Series 550i, V8, loaded, low mileage asking $13.4K obo, call 405-698-2107
BEST VALUE ON NEW CADILLACS UNITED CADILLAC 800-310-6130
'00 Accord, 128K, AC, CD, all pwr, remote alarm, snrf, lthr, tint, nice runs perfect $2400. 405-312-4573
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2011 Camry LE, silver, exc cond, s. roof. 71,000 miles. Moving, must sell. $12,950 OBO 922-3655
Well maintained, co. owned, 485 H.P. MX engine, AMOT engine overspeed shutdown, Eaton 10 speed trans, Dana double lock 3:90 ratio rear ends, 2- 70 gal fuel tanks, dual cowl mounted air filters, spot lights driver & passenger sides, 10- 24.5 LVL1 Alcoa pilot wheels, 40,000# Air Trac suspension, Prestige interior, power & heated mirrors, power door locks, windows, full gauge package, 210 wheelbase, sliding Kompensator 5th wheel, Borg Warner wet kit, aluminum work box. All tractors DOT condition or better. $65,000 ea. Call Mark Nieto: 405-278-6416 for more details.
GIANT INVENTORY OF TRUCKS UNITED CHEVY BUICK CADILLAC GMC 800-310-6130
2004 Chevy Avalanche, 134K, clean, $5950 firm, red, 326-8855.
2008 Chevy Equinox LT Must sell, late husband's car. Excellent cond, kept in garage 87K miles. Satellite radio leather $9500 NW OKC. 405-760-7792
2014 Jeep Wrangler Sahara, V6, Manual, Tan leather interior, heated seats, navigation, excellent condition, 33K miles $28,000, 405-834-4824
Black 2011 Harley Sportster XL1200C Garage kept with extras and 2,000 miles. $7,950. 405-409-4819 2009 Honda Shadow Aero 750, 3900 miles, always garaged, like new, $2950, 405-657-0473.
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98 Valkyrie 1500. Exc cond. Adult owned. Moving, bargain time, must sell! $4,950 OBO 922-3655
needed for extremely busy Audio Video co. Must be cheerful and outgoing while maintaining a strong professional work ethic. Must be proficient in phone, Word, Excel and Outlook. 8:30-5:00, starting pay $11.00 hr. Email resume: satent@cox.net
2013 21ft Rockwood Minilite Mod. 2109S bumper pull Travel Trailer w/anti-sway hitch. 7' slide fiberglass exterior, barn stored, over $6K accessories. looks & smells brand new! Will take Kelly BB avg retail w/out access $14,150, call Larry 405-206-6610
AMERICAN CLEANERS Customer Service Reps-F/T, P/T Starting at $10/Hour. ¡ Apply at 13901 N. May, OKC, OK 73134
'13 5th Wheel Monte Carlo 42ft, 2bdrms, 2slideouts, sleeper sofa, 3ACs, W/D, fp, elec. awning & jacks, full size appls, 2 hot water heaters, 1 owner, no pets, nonsmoker, $26,000. 405-249-5634
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2012 VIBE 28' TT, sleeps 6 Liv rm, kitchen 1 slide $16,000 631-6081 2016 Summerland 2020QB 20' TT, no slides, power awning & jack, see floor plan on internet, $11,000, 580-606-2994/255-8979.
Diesel Mechanic Diesel Mechanic position in Ardmore, Oklahoma, responsible for diagnosis, repair, and overall maintenance for crude oil hauling fleet in Southern Oklahoma and Northern Texas, keeping the fleet operational. Primary responsibilities include Trouble shooting and technical diagnosis of truck performance problems, Skilled repair and maintenance of engines, motors, and related assemblies, Tracking and executing routine fleet maintenance, and Other duties and tasks as asked. Preferred candidate requirements include High School diploma or GED equivalent, 3 years direct mechanic experience, ASE certification, DOT Inspection knowledge, Demonstrated good judgment, attention to detail, and problem solving abilities, and Outstanding work ethic and initiative. Interested candidates should submit their resume and other credentials via email to careers@cpenergy.com or mail to CP Energy, Attention Human Resources, 317 Lilac Drive, Suite 200, Edmond, OK 73034. Applications are available online at www.cpenergy.com/careercenter
Seminole State College seeks applications for the following position
Office Help Needed M-F, 8-5, good pay, benefits Call 405-237-1300 or www.midconcarriers.com
Career Fair - Call Center & Inside Sales Reps Open House Interview Day at Loves Travel Stops in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, May 4th, 2016, from 4:00pm to 6:30pm. Loves Travel Stops & Country Stores, Inc., 10601 North Pennsylvania Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73130 Please apply to loves.com/ careers to submit your RSVP for the event! Attendees must bring a resume to be considered.
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Upward Bound Math & Science Coordinator Salary commensurate with education and experience. Excellent benefits. For a detailed job description, application procedure, visit www.sscok.edu. Submit application packets to: Seminole State College Attn: Human Resources P.O. Box 351 Seminole, OK 74818.
911 Dispatcher/Jailer Full Time The City of Mustang has an opening for 911 Dispatcher/Jailer which is responsible for receiving and dispatching 911 emergency and non-emergency calls for Fire and Police as well as receiving prisoners for the municipal jail. For complete details and an application visit www.cityofmustang.org or apply in person at the Parks & Recreation desk at Town Center, 1201 N. Mustang Road. EOE
Experienced Shirt Presser Excellent pay. Paid Vacation, Holidays & Dental. Nichols Hills Cleaners. 843-4890. Subject to Drug Screen. Groundskeeper & Backhoe Oper. Trice Hill Cemetery is seeking a part time or full time grounds keeper and also an experienced backhoe operator to open and close our burial sites. We are looking for dependable, hard workers who take pride in their work. If interested, please contact Mrs. Patricia Brewer at (405) 427-6233. JANITORIAL FLOOR TECHS for buffing, carpet cleaning & other duties, FT evenings. Paid vacation & holidays. Apply between 4pm-6pm, Mon-Th, 1024 N. Tulsa Ave, OKC. Se Habla Espanol
JANITORIAL Individuals & Couples to clean office bldgs, PT evenings, M-F. Pd holidays. Apply 4-6 PM, M-Th at 1024 N. Tulsa Ave, OKC. Se Habla Espanol
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Caring for Seniors IMMEDIATE OPENINGS PT/FT FLEXIBLE SHIFTS
To Apply Call 577-1910 Visiting Angels Massage Therapist to perform chair massages in Casino Poker Room. No experience required, but preferred, commission plus tips. E-mail resume: les@eaglemotorsofdenton.com
PHYSICIAN'S ASSISTANT/ NURSE PRACTITIONER Specialty medical office in NW OKC is seeking PA/NP for parttime position of 2 days/week. Fax resume to 405-752-7305.
Registered Nurse Ada Ok McCall’s Chapel assists individuals with developmental disabilities/mental retardation with life skills that further independence. Plans, develops, organizes, implements, evaluates and directs the day-to-day functions of the nursing department in accordance with current regulations and guidelines that govern the facility and community placements. Bachelors Degree in Nursing. Three years’ experience as a RN working with individuals with development disabilities. Valid Oklahoma Drivers License. Salary based on experience. Benefits include health, dental, vision, company paid and supplemental life insurance, 401K retirement, sick leave, vacation, paid holidays, EAP Program and Aflac. Send resume to McCall’s Chapel 13456 County Road 3600, Ada, OK 74820, fax resume 580-272-6658, email to sstone@ mccallschapelschool.com or apply in person in the Human Resources Dept. For more information call (580) 272-6619.
National Co. Load and service vending machines. Salary Comm. - $30K/yr. Benefits. Drug test. Apply M-F, 9-11am, 6101 NW 2nd, resume to office@hayescanteen.com
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City of Moore
Leading Gift, Home & Fashion agency - Dallas based. Seeking Experienced Oklahoma Rep for H&F Division. Lg account base, established lines. 800-560-4438 cprice@cliffprice.com
Compliance Specialist
THE JETTY The Jetty Counseling Center. Outpatient Services. LICN. or CAND. or BHCM. For information contact. Phone: (405) 665-4385 Email: ruewall@yahoo.com
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$41,310.92 Closing Date: May 13, 2016 5:00 pm Education: Equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, geography, urban affairs, public administration, or related field; Master Degree in related field desired. For details & other positions go to www.cityofmoore.com An application must be completed and returned to City of Moore, 301 N. Broadway, Moore, Ok 73160. EOE
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Director of Transportation Guthrie Public Schools are taking applications for Director of Transportation. Job description and qualifications are posted online and interested applicants can apply at www.guthrie.k12.ok.us under the Employment tab or fax resume and references to 405-282-5957.
Delco Electric is seeking:
Foreman * Journeyman * Apprentice Electricians in OKC Apply @ 1 NW 132nd or at delcoelectric.com
HVAC Licensed Service Technicians Snack Bar at FAA now accepting applications for ALL POSITIONS. Must pass background check. Call 405-446-3958.
Brick Masons w/ experience Must have transportation. OKC metro area. NO LABORERS NEEDED. Call 405-550-1413
Family owned co. Great benefits. Must have driver's license. Apply in person at TS Heat & Air, 8484 NW 39th Expressway (405) 789-5969
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Restaurant Manager Always Growing, Always Hiring! Multiple new Oklahoma City metro area locations opening in the near future. Looking for leaders to share the next stage of our growth with. FOR EXPERIENCED & QUALIFIED CANDIDATES: •Up to a $50K starting salary •Relocation Expenses •3K Sign-On Bonus after 90 days And as Always: •Monthly Bonus for GM & AGMs •Paid Vacation •Health Insurance If you are a high energy team player, we want to hear from you! SEND RESUME TO: okbwwresumes@aol.com
1N to 5A E of OKC, pay out dn. Many choices mobile home ready. Call for maps TERMS Milburn o/a 275-1695 www.paulmilburnacreages.com PIEDMONT OPEN SUN 2-5. Model home. New hms on K ac lots. From NW Expwy & Sara Rd go 4.5 mi N. Keller Williams Platinum 373-2494
Licensed HVAC Journeyman, Installer and Service Person needed. Call 405-354-5541
Wonderful 3 bed, 2 bath,
PLUMBERS
red brick single level home near ever Edmond amenity, 1 mile W. of I-35. Completely renovated in 2011 with hand scraped wood floors, granite counter tops, new hardware & fixtures, stainless appliances, custom built-in cabinets & more! This turn key house is a must see!
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS. Repair experience. Good benefits. 627-6072 or 619-7900
TRIM CARPENTERS needed for residential work. No subcontracting. Pay based on experience. Must know how to hang doors, base and case, at a minimum. Call 405-403-1189.
104 S. Bradbury ¡ $305,000 405-290-8287 or 405-464-8052
Dreaming of a Beautiful Home? 1025 NW 20, 4bd, 1456sf $97,900 Open House Sat/Su 2-4 570-5475 Bank Owned 3/2/2, 1920sf, large yard, $113,000 Rlty Exp 414-8753
Class A CDL Local Driver
Biagi Bros. 5001 SW 36th St, OKC MID-CON CARRIERS CORP. Class A CDL - OKC Based/Home Weekly. Excellent oppty. & pay Clean Assigned New Equipment Shannon Hart (405) 237-1300 www.midconcarriers.com
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BY OWNER Open Sun May 1, 2-4 3824 Crail Dr. 1800sf. 3bd 2ba 2car gar., new roof, wood floors. Berkley Addition, Norman Public Schools. $187,500. 405-595-7141
Bank Owned 4/3/2, 2 liv/din, blt 83, 2147sf, new roof, crpt, paint + $139,900 Rlty Experts 414-8753
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Gorgeous Guthrie Apt. 2000sf upstairs, library, frml din, FP, 2/3 bd, 2ba, master-suite, deck over courtyard. $1325 405-556-1224
605K SW 34th spacious 1bd, washer/dryer hookup, fenced yard, ch/a, water & garbage paid, $450mo Fidelity RE 410-4200
3033 SW 42nd St, $650+dep, 3/1/1, No pets, 685-6817 Co 4 bed, 1.5 bath, 2317 S Brock, $1050/mo + $900/dep ¡ 685-8240 2bd 1ba 1car W/D hkup, fenced yard $550mo $350 dep 631-8039
Great Area w/View! 1bd/loft, carport, all appls, water pd, no pets no smoking, $750+dep, 943-0053. LIKE NEW! 2 bed, 1.5 bath, 2 car, w/d hook up, back yard, $750 mo + deposit, Cynthia, 405-922-7610.
1424 SW 45th sharp 2bd, fenced yard, $595 Harris RE 410-4300 Sec 8 OK - SW 49TH 4bd/1bth/2Car $950 759-6828
Country Living, approx. 1,900sf, 3/2.5/2 $1,250+dep. 405-550-9546 Only $34,500 2bedroom Condo, 2 Car Garage Shop area - 640-3104
2612 N Lindsay, 1 bed garage apt, all bills paid, $650 mo + dep, $50 move in, sec 8 okay, 204-4308
240 ± ACRES • HUNTING/ GRASS • PONDS • CROPLAND • GARBER OK PIEDMONT OPEN SUN 2-5. Model home. New hms on K ac lots. From NW Expwy & Sara Rd go 4.5 mi N. Keller Williams Platinum 373-2494
AUCTION
VERY, VERY QUIET
Thurs May 12th 10AM LandBuzz.com 580-237-7174
Near mall, schools. 2 bed from $595 341-4813
Eff. all bills pd, furnished $400mo off NE Kelly 427-7566 / 314-7905
2bd, 1ba w/appliances included + W&D, storage shed. Edmond Schools. No Pets. 348-6240 or 623-1181.
2 bed 1 bath 1523 NE 42nd $610mo $600dep 405-503-8784
MWC For Rent/Sale. Nice homes $400/up. RV space $200 306-2576
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SAT. MAY 7 , 10:00 AM 4150 N. HWY 74 Crescent, OK Ford 9600 cab, air, PTO, '96 Peterbuilt mdl 377 w/16' dump bed, 2010 F650, dsl, w/ 22' flatbed dump, McFarlane 42' harrow, Miller 28' offset disc, Krause mdl 1950 30' disc, 2015 Heartland Road Warrior 5th whl w/3 slideouts, Hesston 1014 hydroswing swather, JD 4010 W/FE loader, White 2-85 3pt, pto, cab. Hay Equip, Cattle Equip, Auto's, Trailers, Implements. DOUG WALKER- AUCTIONEER 405-550-2068 www.DougWalkerAuctions.com
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SAT. MAY 7th »» 9:00 AM NO BUYERS PREMIUM!!! 891 KENT DR., CHOCTAW, OK. (I-40 to Choctaw Rd. Exit, N 6 mi to NE 10th, E K mi to Kent Dr.) Expecting tractors & implements, hay baling equip, construction & shop equip, vehicles, trailers, mowers, 4 wheelers, golf carts, tools, fencing, misc. & more!!
TISDELL'S AUCTION 405-769-5456 Weekday, 405-615-1306 Sale Day.
Auction 12104 N Midwest Blvd. Jones, Ok. Sat May 7th 10:30a.m Acreage, Boat, 4 Wheeler, Riding Mower Shop Tools, Camper, Furn Appliances, Lots of Misc.
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Efficiency 1 room, furnished, upstairs, $115/wk. 672-0877
408 S. Douglas, Mustang, Ok. Brick Home, 1175 sf, 3 BR, 1.5 Ba C H/A, Fireplace. Pics/info see:
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Reding's Auction 405-262-2412
Rates starting at $825/mo.
CITADEL SUITES
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LAND & FARM AUCTION
3 bed, 2bath 2 living, workshop, $950 W Ent. 405-732-2285
Saturday, May 7th 10am East of Walters, OK 160 Acres and Trailers
2bd 1ba new carpet/paint No pets Sec 8 ok, references. 672-0877
www.stallingsauction.com 580-248-6676
15 Homes 2-4 beds $750-1350 Express Realty 844-6101 www.expressrealtyok.com
NEED 20,000 BOOKS, CDs, DVDs records, posters, art, comics. Tulsa. Will travel. Can pick up in 24 hrs. Gardner's Used Books.
5113 N. Brookline 405-942-0016 I BUY & SELL HOUSES 27 YRS EXP 650-7667 HOMESOFOKCINC.COM WE SELL & FINANCE beautiful acreages for mobile homes-Milburn o/a 275-1695 3Bed 2Bath Doublewide, $49,900, includes delivery!! Many lenders to choose from. let us help you with your housing needs 405-631-7600 Repo, Repo, Repos Available
Save Thousands! Call for details 405-631-7600
Established farm equipment dealership for sale, DFW area, business and property, on I-35 West. Call after 6PM, 1-817-312-6041. Serious inquiries only. No jobbers.
GREAT Office Space. Various NW locations, 300-6000sf 946-2516 Tired of tornadoes, baseball sized hail? So. Colorado 35ac 4K sq.ft. ranch! $599,900 donsranch.com
K Office, K Warehouse. 1500sf. 7925 N Hudson Suite D 842-7300
CALL FOR SPECIALS ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘
Included are the following: All Utilities Cable ‘ High speed internet 2 Pools ‘ Free Movie Rental Breakfast Mon.-Fri.
Furnished/Unfurnished. Bills Paid Unfurn 1 bed $169 wk, $640 mo; Unfurn 2 bed $189 wk, $780 mo; Furn 1 bed $179 wk, $680 mo; Furn 2 bed $199 wk, $820 mo; Deposits: 1 bed $150, 2 bed $200; $25 application fee paid at rental; New lower monthly rates for Wes Chase only. Wes Chase Apts, Elk Horn Apts, Hillcrest (SW OKC), 370-1077.
CRESCENT PARK newly remod!!
1405 Mcgregor Drive, MWC, Section 8 Ready 4 beds, 1.5 baths $925mo + $100dep. 405-323-1844
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Grey; shop, dealerships & factory floors. Has excellent adheision & chemical resistance. Abrasion tough. There are no commercial equivalence that meet the combination of all the properties of this spec. As good outdoors as indoors. $40/gallon kit, 15 or more $35. 405-401-6914 El Reno
2 bed 1 bath ch&a. carpet, fenced $600mo $600dep 814 Standsell Dr. No section 8. 405-733-0702 3-4 bed, 1 bath, ch&a, fenced yard $695+dep ¡ 617 Royal ¡ 412-7014
MAYFAIR great loc! 1&2 bd W/D hdwd flrs quiet secure 947-5665
800 N Meridian 1 Bedroom 946-9506
Sheet Metal 3'x10' $16 ¡ Trim & Screws ¡ Mon-Sat ¡ 390-2077 Remodeled 3 bed, 1K bath, ch&a, near Nichols Hills area & school, refs required, $795 mo, 919-8043 2 bd, 1 ba, 1 car, hardwood floors, 3804 NW 51st Pl, $850, 830-3399
Daryl's Appliance: W&D $100+, limited supply!5yr war. refr/stove $125 & up, 1yr war. 405-632-8954
4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, $975/mo, $800/dep, no sec 8, 405-650-1525
Washer, Dryer, Dishwashr, Stove Fridge, $150 ea, can del, 820-8727
4012 NW 14th St. 2bd 1car range W&D no section 8 $700 721-3757
1213 SW 60th, 2bd apts, $475 mo $200 dep, stove, dishwasher, fridge. Clean! No Sec 8 632-9849
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Sec 8 OK - NW 99th & 97th 3bed/1bath/Air $780 759-6828
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2012 S Lindsay, 2 bed, 1 bath, lr, $325 mo, $325 dep, 412-6881.
WE BUY COINS, CURRENCY & TRAINS ¡‘¡ 412-0181
AUCTION Tuesday May 10th 10AM LandBuzz.com 580-237-7174
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2 bed, appliances, CH&A, 403 E. Rickenbacker $550 mo ‘ No Section 8, ‘ 830-4695 ‘
63rd/May Hdwd flrs secure quiet 1 & 2 beds New owner! 840-7833
907 N Kentucky -Eff. apt w/bath, kitchenette, bills paid, $435+dep. proof of income, 473-6400
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Xtra Nice Used John Deers! LX255 42'' cut, hydro. 525, 17HP, 48''cut frnt deck, GX345 54'' deck, PS, pwr lift LT160 42'' deck 15hp hydro. GT235 48'' deck 18HP 3 others! $1800-$2200 641-9932
WHITETAIL HUNTS Bow, Muzzleloader, Rifle Season Hunts Booking Now!
Koons Circle K Family Ranch in Atoka, OK. Big deer hunts will go fast. Serious Inquires Only. For information contact Johnny at jhkoons@icloud.com
C&J Sporting Goods 6604 NW 38th, 789-8102. Pistols. Rifles. Shotguns. Buy. Sell. Trade. Roses die, but a gun will protect mom forever.
Price Reduced, Must Sell! 18K wed. ring, 2ct center dia., 1.85ct side dia. $9,000 ¡ 405-476-8344
6hp 22'' cut Yardman $50. Sears gas blower $50. 405-799-9579
EXCELLENT ELK HUNTING From private property. Durango, Colorado, 970-884-2372
We buy GUNS Mustang Pawn & Gun. Over 1000 guns! 376-GUNS ENGLISH SETTER PUPPIES FDSB registered, orange & white, 2M, 1F, POP, excellent hunters, $800, 405-740-6860.
27” 9-drawer roller cabinet $325; Highboy storage shed $200; 6 burner gas grill & access. $500; sewing machine & cabinet $140; Yamaha 5.1 surround system sub + 5 speakers $175; 1940’s Vintage Radio L-660 $150; 4 used tires $40. All items are OBO!!! CASH ONLY. (405) 818-8023.
New King Craft 6000 watt generator $425, (4) 17in tires $100, 6 leg antique table, buffet & 6 chairs $750obo, antique pump organ $100, 3 way antique lamp $100, new console radio record player $100, (80) 12in Gospel records $100, single wall GE oven $100 » » » » 752-7552
Ruger Single 6 .22-22mag $450; Japanese Nambu 14 $600. » » » 405-440-0944 » » »
German Shepherd AKC Puppies Best of the best $850. 405-808-5523
Homeless sweet black & white cat needs forever home ’’ FREE ’’ 659-6988
German Shepherd puppies, 6 weeks old, no papers, $250 each, 405-535-1014.
SIAMESE BLUE POINT 7 wks 2F. 1M. RUSSIAN BLUE 1M 6wks s/w, $150ea. 405-769-2527
BICHON FRISE PUPPIES Best for crossbreeding for extra weaning wt. (47) big, stout, modern Limousin bulls. Very gentle, easy calving, high growth $2,500 - $4,500. We repay your fuel cost. Kusel Limousins ¡ Since 1970 580-759-6038 Add Profit!
Brangus Bulls, 18-24 months, $1,600each, V Markes, Bison, OK, 580-478-6729 or 580-758-3650,
Brangus Bulls,
A Gift that keeps giving love back. Adorable little girls & handsome boys, raised on our family ranch near Lake Texoma.
F $700 M $600 ‘ 580-677-1913
Boston Terrier puppies, ACA Reg, 1F blk/wht $500; 1M blk/wht $400; S/W/DC; 580-343-2623 ‘‘ 580-330-0719 Boston Terrier, AKC pups, s/w/ chipped, $450-$575, 405-863-2272
18-24 months, $1,600each, V Markes, Bison, OK, 580-478-6729 or 580-758-3650,
like new 16 foot tandem; $650-$1250 Cash. 405-201-6820
German Shepherds, AKC reg, born 3/4/16, $650-$1000, 620-1387.
English bulldog 1 male fawn white 1 female brindle 8 weeks shots & wormed $1500. Text 405 245 2479 English Bulldog M puppy, $1750 French Bulldog F puppy $1750 AKC & pedigree. 580-263-0379
English Bulldog, AKC 2M 7wks s/w $1600 taking dep 758-3761
Golden Ret, ACA, 7wks, 3M $400ea, hlth guar. 570-5768
English Mastiff Puppies, AKC reg. s/w ¡ born 3/3/16 ¡ $1200
Havanese & Yorkie Puppies, Reg. vaccs, wormed, microchip'd, hlth guar 1yr $450-$650 405-404-7069
405-606-9748 ¡ 405-818-3560
Commercial black angus bulls 14 to 16mos old. Conley Fullback bloodline. $1850ea Central OK 405-922-5092
Angus Bulls, 18mos old, $2,600. 405-380-7335. Full blood Limousin bulls, 1-2 yrs, $2500-$4000, 405-382-0738.
BULL MASTIFF, AKC, 1M, 2F, 7wks, s/w $800ea. 405-221-0881
Bull Terrier Puppies 5x8, 5x10, 6x12, w/gates;
English Bulldog Puppies English Bulldog puppies for sale. 2 males 1 female. 12 wks Vet checked & shots $1,500-$2,000 405-924-4925
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES, ACA Reg 2M 2F, Blk/Tan, 9 wks, 1st shots, $600ea 405-604-7158
Akdash Puppies, Available Now, 2F/2M, $400, 405-613-6108. Akita 2 F Pups Born 2-24, AKC, POP, text for photos $700. 405-471-1773
German Rottweiler, AKC, 1M, 12 weeks, shots, wormed, dewclawed, $550. 405-487-7128
looks like Spuds Mckenzie/Target dog. CKC registered. Vet checked, s/w, $500-$700, 405-756-7820.
Chihuahua, ACA, 3M, 3F, teacups, long coats, $550, 405-627-0419. Chihuahua, CUTIES, 8wks, TEACUPS $250cash 405-788-1520
HYBRID WOLF CUBS 99% Blend Of Arctic, British Columbian and North American Timber Wolf. 1F & 1M White 11wks S/W. $500 405-650-4302 Jack Russell Terriers 8wks, shots vet check $250 obo 580-480-5692
CANE CORSO, champion bloodlines, born on Easter, $1200, 405-788-6912 or 405-788-5430.
Chihuahua, true teacup, will be tiny, mom only had 2, 1M, 1F, vet chk, $500. 405-481-5558
Looking for barbecue grill or smoker on wheels to pull behind pickup, 500-1000 gallons, call 602-696-4952.
German Rottweiler, AKC puppies, 9 weeks old, s/w/t/dc, POP, vet checked, M & F $400, 580-588-3895 or 580-483-4810.
Lab AKC 8wk choc female $600 405-488-8697 German Shepherd Puppies Purebred German Shepherd Puppies for sale to a good home with a fenced yard. Both genders available. Based out of OKC. $1000 For more information call or text 580-478-3155
LAB AKC PUPPIES » M&F Propane tank end caps for fire pits: 30"-$40, 37"-$60, 41"-$70. Rebuilt Propane tanks: 250 gal-$420, 500 gal-$595. 405-375-4189 or BLTTanks.com
AKITA PUPPIES AKC reg. Champ. bloodline, 5M, 3F, ready to go May 7th, $1,000, 405-612-8602. American Pit Bullies $200, POP, Pics on facebook. 580-237-1961
Anatolian Great Pyrenees 7 weeks old, $150 each. 405-641-2348
Kimball Baby Grand Piano
chocolate black white great hunting pedigree & pets! s/w/dc $350ea » 794-4897 Chihuahuas, Teacups, CKC reg, 8 wks, 1M & 1F $250, 405-306-9672
Chiweenies, 1F $140, vet chkd, wormed, POP. 204-9894
LAB puppies, 5wks old, chocolate & yellow, dad's a duck hunter, $650, $200dep. 405-464-9150 German Shepherd Puppies, AKC, 8 wks, M&F, s/w, POP, $500 obo. 918-387-4216 or txt 405-612-9943
LAB Puppies, AKC reg., yellow & chocolate, M&F, 7wks, s/w, $500. 580-822-1541 or 580-822-1540
COCKER PUPS 3 AKC Beauties! shots, grmd $400 405-408-8724
4'10'' Satin oak mahogany finish. Exc cond. $4800 512-413-0845
Dachshund Mini Wire haired Extra Tiny! 8wks s/w/vet ckd hlth grtd $200 328-1681
ALL WOOD 8X8 BARN With Shingles ¡ Will Assemble $1295 ‘ 405-226-8643
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2 Sister Cats - Owner Died Meet Livey & Lovey! 2 loving female sister cats spayed, vaccinated, 5 years old. $50 405-380-3976
Australian Shepherds AKC Purebred puppies. Red Bi and Tri and Red Merles. 5 Females 2 Males. Tails docked, dewclaws, and first shots included in price. Call or text! $500 405.313.9227 BEAGLE pups, s/w, vet checked, adorable, $300, 405-481-5558.
Dachshund M/F puppies dapples, silver and chocolate 250-350 405-589-1037
DACHSHUNDS, ACA puppies, s/w, $250, 580-695-1851.
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LAB PUPPY LAB, AKC, FEMALE, S/W, BLACK $450 405-664-4132 Labradoodles CKC registered, 8 weeks old, s/w/dc, 2M, 2F, $500 each, 405-823-9312. Morkie Morkie Cute and tiny $ 475 405-628-2667
MORKIES, 7wks, s/w, Beautiful, tiny, $400. 361-5317
RAT TERRIER PUPPIES, full blood farm raised $150 ¡ 405-892-7512
Rott pups, mixed, 2M, 4F, 9 weeks, $275, 405-623-9674. Rottweiler AKC German bloodline puppies. 2m 10wks $600ea. 405-380-4131 Rottweiler, AKC pups, true Germ bred, $800-$1000, 405-227-4729. SAINT BERNARDS AKC REG. champion bloodlines, 12wks old S/W smooth coats 3m $1000ea 1f $1250 ‘ 405-213-3416.
PIT BULL PUPPIES, 1M, 4F, $350ea. 405-626-0954
Schnauzer, Mini, ACA pair, litter due in 2 weeks, $250, Ada, 580-857-2677 or 580-665-0546.
Welsh Pembroke Corgis, AKC, Quality Puppies, tails & dewclaws done $700. 940-825-5005
Westie, 7 week old male, reg, s/w/dc, $400 ‘ 580-334-5292.
Mother's Day House Cleaning Specials ¡ 405-431-5257 Karen
YORKIES 1M 1F ACA Reg. 7wks. $475-$575 580-465-1571.
Drives, Foundations, Patios Lic./Bond./Ins. Free Est. 769-3094 » » FOR SALE OR LEASE » »
Full service restaurant. » » » 405-830-7424 » » »
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POODLES, AKC, adults, males & females, 5 years to 8 years old, $200-$400, 405-481-5558.
ShihTzu aprx 4yr neut s/w mchip. access & toys. gold/white sweet boy $50 to a good home 589-3153
POODLES AKC Mini Puppies $600. Call or Text 509-262-5095.
Shih Tzus, AKC males, $400, s/w/chipped, 405-863-2272.
Poodles Standard AKC Champion lines, shots, guarantee $1,000 &Up Call/txt 918-791-8800
WEIMARANER AKC PUPS
STORM SHELTERS Concrete Storm Shelters for Sale Starting at $2,150 installed Credit Cards Accepted. 405-249-2527
Fully equipped. Seats 80 people.
BUYING OIL & GAS PROPERTIES
ShihChon -Teddy bear pups s/w/m chip $250 918-421-1660
Exp. quality work, free est, roof repair & replace, local since 1985, insurance claims okay, 370-3572.
Organizing/Cleaning/Staging/ Spring Cleaning » 213-8246 HOUSECLEANING Moore Norman & Mustang areas 405-655-0769
350 Fine Pets At FREE TO LIVE 4mi N of Waterloo on Western ALL Dogs & Cats $80 Shts/Neut 282-8617 »» freetoliveok.org
Pom Shihs goreous cream/white coats 7wks s/w/vet ckd health guaranteed $200. 328-1681
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Garay's Roofing/Construction
Schnauzers, Mini, AKC, $400-$500 S/W/Microchipped, 405-863-2272
SHIDOODLE PUPPIES: All Colors, boys & girls, Quality, $400. Call 918-426-0169.
3 rooms steam cleaned, $45 Free sanitize, truck mount, 406-5739.
Steel Carports, Patio Covers 2car carport $1795 799-4026/694-6109
Yorkie Poo, M, 2nd s/w/t/dc, Tiny Toy parents $400. 405-250-4626
Schnauzer, ACA mini F, ears done blk & silver, $850, 405-627-0419.
1 black male 8wks old s/w $600 call or text 918-740-8839
Lawn Service, Mow, Edge, Trim, Free Estimate, Miguel, 201-4243
405-528-7733 buddysplumbingokc.com
Schnauzer, mini, 8 weeks, 1F, 2M, reg, black, s/w/t/dc, vet checked, puppy cuts, $400-$450, 799-7358.
Pomeranian Puppy APRI Reg.
Brick/Cracked Mortar Repair www.precisionbrickworks.com Free estimates!(405)652-1213
Baby Raccoons, 2M, $300-$400, 405-226-5444 or 405-627-5739
405-615-5555
Ceiling & Wall Doctor Total Remodeling ‚ Acoustic popcorn removal ‚ Drywall repair ‚ Flooring ‚ Custom hand trowel finishes & spray finishes ‚ Interior/Exterior painting Call Jeff for free estimate at 405- 408-5453, insured.
Dog found near NW 23rd & May, call to identify, 405-812-7177. Golden-white male dog, 2900 blk Windsor Blvd. Call to id 946-8805. Found: Small blk Dachshund Mix, Male, Edmond area. 405-585-9810
Lost Chihuahua/Yorkie Mix, female, 10 lbs, black & tan, near SW 44th & Western, 650-6846
A A All Professional Tree Service Shrub Care » Senior Discount » Insured »»» 405-885-2572 »
Pro Tree Service - 1/2 off Seniors Free stump removal. 314-1313 Ares Fence Company We are a small veteran owned business that specializes in wood, chain link, Iron and vinyl fence. If you need a new fence or have one that just needs repaired or replaced give us a call for a free estimate! Office (405)604-3384 or email us at aresfenceco@gmail.com
» GENE’S TREE SERVICE» Insured-Free Est. 682-2100. L&R Tree Service, Low Prices, Ins, Free Est, Firewood, 946-3369.
MORGAN FENCE Co since 1940's Any type fencing/repair 921-0494
1m 1fm 13wks s/w POP $450 Cash ¡ 405-368-6533
D&G FENCE, Repair Specialist. Guar lowest pr. Free est 431-0955 2 registered quarter horse females: sorrel playday, $2500 obo; dun 3 year old broke, $1500 obo; 580-889-5962 or 580-239-1876.
Fence Rescue! Off-Duty Fireman. Free Est. ¡ 615-0526 or 386-7330.
Custom Gutters Inc., New/Repair, warrnty, BBB top rated, 528-4722.
Home Repair & Remodel. Roofing. Siding. Free Estimate. 410-2495.
Mini Potbelly Piglets, 8 weeks, vet checked, $150-$200, boys neutered, 405-481-5558.
Hedgehogs, 4 month F's, $150; Bearded Dragons, proven breeding pr. w/cage $200 405-481-5558
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RESIDENTIAL HAULING AND CLEANING, 765-8843.
Appliance & A/C Service, 27 years exper, $40 service call, 371-3049.
Brushhog, box blade, $42/ hour, 3 hour minimum ¡ 227-3517
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