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from the editor

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Our annual SXSW pilgrimage

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very spring, LOOKatOKC pours a huge amount of energy into two major music events, South By Southwest and the Norman Music Festival, but we’re not just music adventurists searching for sonic thrills. There are solid and simple reasons for this level of enthusiasm. The success and population density of Oklahoma musicians at SXSW and the concentration of talent at NMF speak to how far the state’s music scene has come, both in how it’s evolved and how it’s seen by outsiders. A little over a decade ago, the number of Oklahoma musicians playing SXSW in Austin could be counted on two hands or less. And while one of those bands was usually The Flaming Lips, it was hard to justify full coverage of the festival with only a handful of homegrown acts playing. But the Buffalo Lounge, a concerted effort on the part of commercial, non-profit and state-funded groups to promote modern Oklahoma culture, changed the dynamic by providing a one-stop showcase for Oklahomans, dramatically expanding the possibilities for state artists to play on Sixth Street. This year, the Buffalo Lounge is even bigger, having relocated to the 512, a two-level bar that allows two separate stages to operate simultaneously, effectively doubling the opportunities to see Oklahoma musicians at any given time. No other state has such a concentrated showcase for its talent, and to see something even BY GEORGE LANG remotely similar, you’d have to go down the LOOKATOKC EDITOR street to the British Music Embassy. GLANG@OPUBCO.COM And Oklahoma’s omnipresence at SXSW is not BLOG.NEWSOK.COM/ limited to the Buffalo Lounge — not by a long STATICBLOG shot. Just read Kerry Myers’ column on Page 8, which lists all the showcases for Oklahoma acts beyond the 512. The list is huge: take into account all the acts both inside and outside Buffalo Lounge, and it comes to around 80 names. It gives us enormous pride to see so many performers getting a chance to show what they can do in front of thousands of record label representatives, industry professionals and fans. It speaks to the deep pool of talent in Oklahoma and the level of perseverance and dedication on the part of tireless promoters such as the Idea Collective. So that’s why we go to Austin, fight the traffic, crash on friends’ couches and coast on minimal sleep and sustenance. Just seeing and hearing what Oklahoma musicians are doing and how they impact the world’s perception of our state makes all the exhaustion and ringing ears worth it. So read about all the events at lookatokc.newsok.com, check out the videos at static.newsok.com, get the absolute latest personal notes at blog.newsok.com/staticblog, and interact with us on our Twitter feed, @lookatokc — we will take you directly to the sound of Oklahoma’s future.



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17 | Movie Reviews ‘Jack the Giant Slayer’ offers big surprises.

19 | Norman singer-songwriter Zach Winters heads to SXSW

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MATT CARNEY

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My South by Southwest wish list h, South By. We meet again. I learned last year that walking the streets of downtown Austin during South By Southwest —the planet’s largest annual music-biz gathering— is sort of like browsing a never-ending buffet line. In order to truly enjoy it, you’ve got to accept that it’s just impossible to do it all. Try to stuff yourself (so to speak) and you’ll wind up an exhausted and sunburned wreck, passed out somewhere in the middle of Sixth Street to be victimized by whatever ungodly P.R. stunt or outré performance artist (or worse — Andrew W.K.) happens upon your dehydrated, broken body. So to avoid that fate, I’ve done my darndest the last few weeks to find out who’s playing and to prioritize just how badly I want to see them. I’ll be hanging out with my LOOKatOKC comrades George Lang, Kerry Myers and Adam Kemp and the 44 Oklahoma bands playing the Buffalo Lounge Tuesday and Wednesday, but after that, all bets are off and I’m roaming the festival like a kid in a mall full of candy stores. Since SXSW’s my annual chance to hear a bunch of bands I otherwise wouldn’t get to, sleep’s going to be near the bottom of the priority list for the next few days. Here’s who I’m trying to see.

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riff after colossal riff. “The Legend” is just as awesome as its title. The Whole Mass Appeal Friday Rap Showcase First, welcome back Mass Appeal! Second, holy ghost of Tupac Shakur this is an amazing lineup of dude rappers playing Austin Music Hall. You’ve got a couple legendary veterans in Bun B and Pusha T, two of the game’s best young stylists in Danny Brown and Kendrick Lamar, and some easy buzz in Joey Bada$$ and ASAP Ferg. Oh, and one of last year’s best hip-hop albums in Roc Marciano’s “Reloaded” too. Solange Friday, Hype Machine Showcase

The Joy Formidable. Photo provided.

The Joy Formidable Thursday 4 p.m., Waterloo Records Day Party

Austin’s iconic record store always books some terrific bands and this year’s no exception. Somebody linked me to The Joy Formidable’s “This Ladder is Ours” on Soundcloud a few months back and I got immediately hooked by the young band’s post-power pop big-ness. They’re going to be great on the Main Stage at Norman Music Festival next month, but I’m going to try to get a sneak preview of how some of their thrashier songs like “Little Blimp” sound live. Action Bronson Friday, Vice Magazine Showcase

All about creating a deeper relationship with music.

There’s a special place in my heart for rude, portly rappers and Action Bronson occupies most of it right now — the dude from Queens, NY just can’t seem

to use anything but food or cooking in his metaphors. To drizzle it all with the vinaigrette, Bronson teamed up with the walking-talking-rapping human buzz machine RiFF RAFF to —against all odds— make one of my favorite rap songs last year in “Bird on a Wire.” Pallbearer Wednesday, Pitchfork Presents: Show No Mercy

Don’t tell the Oklahoma acts, but I may just try to sneak away from the Buffalo Lounge sometime Wednesday afternoon to go catch some epic riding-the-backsof-dragons metal (credit for description goes to Gentle Ghost guitarist Brady Smith, who first told me about Pallbearer). “Sorrow and Extinction” proved 2012’s critically fashionable metal record with some throwback Dio-style melodicskyward-screaming vocals and colossal

HEADPHONETICS 19: MY SXSW WISHLIST The Joy Formidable — “This Ladder is Ours” Action Bronson — “Muslim Wedding” RiFF RAFF feat. Action Bronson — “Bird on a Wire” Pallbearer — “The Legend”

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If you think Solange is the poor man’s Beyoncé, then I hate you. Last year’s “True” EP was one of the most pleasant, soothing, and thoughtful pieces of pop music I’ve heard in a long time and I’m looking forward to hearing “Losing You” in person. Night Beds Thursday, Dead Oceans Showcase

Since my favorite new country band Mount Moriah’s chosen to eschew South By this year I’m going to make up for it by checking out some lap-slidin’ folk from Night Beds. They are like Fleet Foxes with Southern twang. Parquet Courts Saturday, Viceland Showcase

I’m still kicking myself for missing this Brooklyn-via-Texas punk act’s December show at Bad Granny’s Bazaar, so I resolved to make up for it by buying its (awesome) record “Light Up Gold” and catching it at South By.

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Roc Marciano — “Not Told” Solange — “Losing You” Night Beds — “Ramona” Parquet Courts — “Stoned and Starving”



sounds like oklahoma

KERRY MYERS

Oklahoma talent flocks to Austin for SXSW

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usic festival season has arrived, and as LOOKatOKC editor George Lang announced in the last issue, most of LOOKatOKC’s writing team will be attending South By Southwest this year, getting in the middle of all the action. More and more Oklahomans flock to Austin for Spring Break each year, and Austin is beginning to notice all the noise from the north. I applaud these musicians who have made it onto an official SXSW showcase — this year we will have more than 80 talented musicians representing this great state. If you have an iPhone or an Android you should be able to download the official SXSW app with guides to tons of music, film and interactive events, but the following is the guide that isn’t going to show up in your handy-dandy SXSW app: it’s 100 percent Oklahoman. I did not include many of Oklahoma Film & Music’s Buffalo Lounge schedule, it can be found by visiting www. buffalolounge.com. Make that your home base.

» MONDAY, MARCH 11: 4 p.m. | Desi and Cody at 311 E 6th at 4:00pm for the Jivewired/Horton Records party, 311 E 6. 10 p.m. | Stardeath and the White Dwarfs, the Museum of Modern Achievement on the corner of Lyons and Springdale Road. 10:45 p.m. | Taddy Porter at Vostead, 1500 E 6.

» TUESDAY, MARCH 12: This is a great day to hang out at Oklahoma’s Buffalo Lounge at the 512, 408 E 6. Catch Admirals, Depth and Current, Beau Jennings and the Tigers and,Colin Nance. There are so many fantastic Oklahoma acts on the Buffalo Lounge showcase; most of those shows appear on the SXSW app so you won’t miss a beat. 4:15 p.m. | Luna Moth at Wardencylffe Sole Glow Collective, Haute Magic Showcase at 1101 Springdale Road. 7 p.m. | Cody Canada at The Boot Campaign’s “Friends with Benefits” Party at Peckerheads at 402 E. 6. TBD | Shiny Toy Guns (DJ set) at Frank, 407 Colorado.

1 p.m. | Josh Sallee at Valhalla Tavern, 710 Red River. 1 p.m. | Skating Polly: Girls Rock Camp Austin at the Cherrywood Coffee House, 1400 E 38 ½. 5 p.m. | Parker Millsap at the Jivewired/Horton Records Showcase on the rooftop of 403 E 6. 7 p.m. | Deerpeople at GnG Presents: West 6th Street Block Party at Opal Divine’s. 700 W 6. 9 p.m. | Shiny Toy Guns at Hangar Lounge, 308 Colorado. 10 p.m. | Fablecar at Chuggin’ Monkey, 219 E 6

» THURSDAY, MARCH 14 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. | Josh Sallee at South By Nice Kicks Showcase (SXNK), 2815 Guadalupe. 3 p.m. | Skating Polly at the 508 House-Virgin Mobile Outdoor Stage, 508 E 8. (private). 4 p.m. | Wink Burcham at the Jivewired/Horton Showcase at 311 Club on 311 E 6. 5:20 p.m. | Paul Benjaman Band at the Jivewired/Horton Stage, 311 E 6. 6 p.m. | Skating Polly at the Continental Club Youngblood’s Showcase, 1315 S Congress. 8 p.m. | Dustin Pittsley Band at the Jivewired/Horton Stage. 9 p.m. | Parker Millsap at the Two-Chord Touring Showcase at Saxon Pub. 9:30 p.m. | Deerpeople at Todd’s Mansion: A House Show, 117 Dunlap. 12:15 a.m. to 1 a.m. | The Flaming Lips at The Belmont, 305 W 6. 1 a.m. | Jason Boland at St. David’s Historic Sanctuary, 301 E 8. TBD | David Castro Band at 311 Club, 311 E 6.

All about music and the shows you should see, and shouldn’t see around Oklahoma.

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» FRIDAY MARCH 15 8 p.m. | The Flaming Lips, Auditorium Shores Stage, Riverside Drive. 8 p.m. | We The Ghost at Heart of TX Music Fest HML Outdoor Stage 2, corner of 7 and Neches. 9 p.m. | Stardeath and the White Dwarfs at Doc’s Motoworks Black Box Party, 1123 S Congress. 1 a.m. | Taddy Porter at Awaken Studios Showcase, 21st St. Co-Op. 1 a.m. | BRONCHO at Valhalla, 710 Red River.

SATURDAY MARCH 16 1 p.m. | FM Pilots at The Dizzy Rooster, 306 E 6 3:45 p.m. | The Copperheads at the Renegade Romp Showcase, Longbranch Inn, 1133 E 11. 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. | Josh Sallee at 310 E 6. 11 p.m. | FM Pilots at Aussie’s Bar (Elevated Minds), 306 Barton Springs Rd.

SUNDAY MARCH 17 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. | St. Patrick’s Day Showcase featuring Warrbuckss, Joe Average, Moufpeace da Rippa, Kneighbourhood and MilitantXMindz at Club Touché, 417 E 6.



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LACEY LETT

Time to brighten up that spring wardrobe

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hy do we You’ve kept your do it to open-toe heels in ourselves? hibernation through Many of the winter, but now us spend it’s time to get them up to two out and pair them hours in the mirror to get ready with some dress for our weekend plans. We put on pants or dress shorts. the fake lashes, lather ourselves You can even wear in lotion, pluck every little stray them with your longhair from our eyebrows, and work sleeved dress if you on the perfect blow out for our like. It’s the perfect hair. Once that is done we head to opportunity to get the dreaded closet where you just them worn in, and “don’t have anything to wear.” pants with openThis usually happens right toed, strappy heels about now, when spring is upon are now officially OK. us and we are sick and tired of While we’re on the our winter wardrobe, but haven’t shoes, now is a great quite made it to the full spring time to pair your apparel. So how do you transiboots with dresses. tion into spring using what little Here’s how: short warm-weather clothes you have? dresses or skirts look I recently had one of my allbest with tall boots, time favorite local stylists, Shanlong dresses look non Schroeder, go through my best with booties, closet with me to find ways to and mid-length add kitchy hip styles to the boring Pair a maxi dress, like this one from La dresses with midold clothes I’ve had for years. It length boots look Posh Style, with a sweater or form-fitting opened my clothing racks to all best. You can get jacket for an easy spring look. Photo provided. new possibilities. away with “shooties” Pull out that maxi dress you with shorts and had last year and pair it with a shorter dresses, as sweater. That might sound like well. it will turn into a big mess, but Pastels, white jeans, it can be super-cute, and all of and patterned pants the local boutiques around town are still big this year. are full of spring fashions, maxi If you’re going to go dresses included. If it’s a bright with the floral trend, maxi dress, choose a more subtle bigger patterns are sweater, or vice versa. You can always pair your long dress becoming the more popular look this year. You’ll look less with a leather jacket or jean jacket for a more casual look. like a character from “Beverly Hills 90210” (the original Just make sure the jacket is more form-fitting so you can cast) and more like wallpaper. Kidding! I haven’t gotten show off some curve. on board with the trend, but I see it looking super-cute Fun, bright-patterned tights are here to stay, and you can on other people. You can wear sandals and a sweater with pair them with those cute dressy shorts you’ve been dying your spring jeans. You can also try that denim jacket as to pull out all winter. Shorts aren’t just for working out. well with a V-neck t-shirt or blouse. They come in so many fun styles, it’s difficult not to find Pat yourselves and Mother Nature on the back. We surthe perfect one for your personality. Think of shorts as vived the cold temperatures, rain boots and static cling. the new dress pant. You can also wear a sweater with your Now it’s time to brighten up this world with some spring shorts, which is my favorite look. It’s got a classy boheattire. mian feel to it. <<<

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‘KID FACE’ – SAMANTHA CRAIN

er distinctive croon and literate lyrics are as potent as ever, but Oklahoma singer-songwriter Samantha Crain layers a palpable vulnerability on “Kid Face,” her most autobiographical album to date. With her third LP, Crain, 26, courageously channels her personal heartbreaks and breakthroughs into her usual poetic folk/ rock, giving the 11 songs added emotional veracity. The Dale High School graduate’s music has always been imbued with earthy authenticity, but she uses personal experience to hone her pen to an even finer point with “Kid Face.” Crain wrote all 11 tracks and recorded them at producer John Vanderslice’s all-analog Tiny Telephone studios in San Francisco, which only boosts the rootsy warmth already inherent in her sound. The troubadour emanates

self-confidence and determination with the first single, the jangly folk kiss-off “Never Going Back.” On the shuffling confessional “Taught to Lie,” the Shawnee native shows off her penchant for erudite and evocative lyrics like “If you take Anderson Road, you’ll find a box that I have stowed / Behind an old Conoco sign that’s shiny silver in the night / And in the box there is a stone and a little red rattail comb / And seven motel keys, and a souvenir penny / Because I don’t forget the past.” Her haunting vocals intertwine beautifully with Norman violinist Daniel Foulks’ gypsy fiddle on “Paint,” and she and her musical cohorts, including fellow Oklahomans Brine Webb, John Calvin and Kyle Reid, bring a delicate prettiness to the ponderous melancholy of “We’ve Been Found.” The tuneful cacophony they build up to with “Sand Paintings”

Crain also ruminates on the state of the world with the folky tracks “Ax” and “Somewhere All the Time,” but the best part of “Kid Face” is when she lets listeners get a good look inside her head.

brings to mind late-era Beatles. With her baby face, old soul and weathered alto, the title track with its themes of growing up and coping with disillusionment would probably resonate even without the intricate vocal performance she gives. LOOKATOKC.COM

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‘PEOPLE, HELL & ANGELS’ – JIMI HENDRIX

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or a guy who died in 1970, Jimi Hendrix has put out more albums in the last four decades than your average living guitar god who’s been around since then. His latest “essential new album,” as the accompanying publicity describes it, is “People, Hell & Angels,” a collection of 12 recordings made outside of the original Jimi Hendrix Experience trio from 1968 through August 1970. Alternate versions of almost all of these songs have appeared on albums released during Hendrix’s lifetime or posthumously, but these takes are previously unreleased and in most cases superior variants to what we’ve heard in the past. For example, the stripped-down rendition of “Earth Blues” is far funkier than the original heard on 1971’s “Rainbow Bridge,” with his Band of Gypsys partners Buddy Miles (drums) and Billy Cox (bass) laying down the solid bottom line. “Somewhere” was first heard on 1975’s controversial “Crash Landing,” when producer Alan Douglas had control of Hendrix’s recordings and was shamelessly overdubbing them with studio musicians. Here, a newly discovered version features Miles on drums and thenBuffalo Springfield guitarist Stephen Stills moonlighting on bass, while Hendrix tears it up cosmic-blues style with some wah-wah wildness. There are some true rarities here, too, including the rollicking R&B steamroller “Let Me Love You,” with Hendrix allowing his old chitlin’ circuit partner Lonnie Youngblood to take the spotlight on vocals and sax while Jimi trots out his solid old soul licks. “Easy Blues” is a freewheeling instrumental jam featuring Hendrix’s superb Woodstock ensemble of Cox, ex-Experience drummer Mitch Mitchell and second guitarist Larry Lee, another old friend from the chitlin’ days. <<<

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And Hendrix trips on his R&B past once again when he adds tasty chops to the brassy “Mojo Man,” which features Albert Allen of the Ghetto Fighters on lead vocals. Other unadulterated alternate-take highlights include a beautifully raw cover of Elmore James’ “Bleeding Heart” and a blues-drenched version of “Hear My Train A Comin’,” both recorded with Miles and Cox in their first studio session together. Just when you think you’ve experienced Hendrix, he surprises you all over again, 43 years later. — Gene Triplett, entertainment editor


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‘THE MESSENGER’ – JOHNNY MARR

fter The Smiths broke up in 1987, guitarist Johnny Marr became more of a legend than an actual musical presence, choosing to take sideman jobs with Bryan Ferry, Talking Heads, Modest Mouse and The The. When he did show up as an equal partner with New Order’s Bernard Sumner in the early 1990s pop duo Electronic, the project bore few of the stylistic emblems that made Marr the most revered guitar god of his generation. He never seemed to relish his ownership of one of modern rock’s greatest legacies: When he finally made 2003’s “Boomslang,” a solo album credited to Johnny Marr + the Healers, the results sounded more like middling Oasis’ leftovers than the work of the man responsible for the ringing melodies of “There Is a Light That Never Goes Out,” “Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now” and “This Charming Man.” But “The Messenger,” Marr’s new album, sounds like the kind of music Marr used to make. Beginning with

a great dramatic flourish on “The Right Thing Right,” whose starting figure echoes Marr’s opening fanfare from The Smiths’ “Stop Me If You Think You’ve Heard This One Before,” “The Messenger” sounds like nothing less than the album this guitarist should have released in 1989. His command of the melody and aesthetics that dominated his best work is front and center on the gorgeous “European Me,” and Marr taps into the swirling beauty that marked his best work on “The Queen Is Dead” on “New Town Velocity.” Not everything sounds like a throwback to Marr’s Smiths period. The title song and “Say Demesne” are propelled by subtle layers of electronics, something Morrissey could never really abide. And it probably goes without saying that Marr possesses neither the vocal nor the lyrical mastery of his former musical partner, but “The Messenger” underlines the musical ingredients that have largely gone missing from Morrissey’s solo work. Marr is doing almost nothing new, but the artistic divergences and side trips he took over the past quarter-century only frustrated those who knew he was capable of something greater. “The Messenger” finally delivers on a long-deferred promise. — George Lang, LookatOKC editor

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‘JACK THE GIANT SLAYER’

Rating: PG-13 (Intense scenes of fantasy action violence, some frightening images and brief language) Running time: 1 hour, 54 minutes Starring: Nicholas Hoult, Ewan McGregor, Eleanor Tomlinson, Stanley Tucci, Bill Nighy.

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‘Jack the Giant Slayer’ offers big surprises

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ryan Singer’s “Jack the Giant Slayer” takes a centuries-old fairy tale and makes it fresh, energetic and wideeyed in a way that stays faithful to the spirit of magical storybooks but resizes the tale in all the right ways. First and foremost, “Jack the Giant Slayer” is not in league with the spate of “dark reimaginings” of fairy tales that the major studios saw as a potential post-”Twilight” gold mine, movies such as “Red Riding Hood,” “Snow White and the Huntsman” and the ridiculous “Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters,” which served up the Brothers Grimm with ironic distance and creative deficits. “Jack the Giant Slayer” is a deft combination of two separate-but-related stories, incorporating the sky-high fantasy of “Jack and the Beanstalk” and sweeping Arthurian adventure of “Jack the Giant Killer,” and the solid, earnest

script by Christopher McQuarrie never winks at the audience as it climbs onward and upward. Jack (Nicholas Hoult of “X-Men: First Class” and “Warm Bodies”) is a young farmhand who has a chance encounter with the adventurous Princess Isabelle (Eleanor Tomlinson) on a visit to the Kingdom of Cloister to sell his poor family’s horse in a bad deal for a handful of magic beans. As Isabelle rebels against the protective nature of her father, King Brahmwell (Ian McShane), her misadventures ultimately result in one of those beans taking root, sending the princess and the farm boy skyward on a towering, miles-high beanstalk. What Jack encounters at the top of the stalk is an entire army of lumbering grotesque oafs led by General Fallon (voiced by Bill Nighy), a colossus with a smaller secondary head growing out of his collarbone. The arrival of mortal men in their realm

stirs up the giants, and Isabelle is captured. The crisis gives the king’s shifty courtier Roderick (Stanley Tucci) a chance to make a power grab, forcing Isabelle’s faithful knight Elmont (Ewan McGregor) and Jack to make another ascent to wage war with the giants. Hoult approaches Jack with refreshing innocence and earnestness, characteristics that Singer does his best to evoke throughout the entire film. The effects are better than most of the marketing for “Jack the Giant Slayer” might suggest — the motion-capture technology on the giants is impressive, and the computer animation on the beanstalk strongly conveys the idea of a massive, sky-high plant towering over the kingdom. With a committed cast and a story that does justice to the folk tale, “Jack the Giant Slayer” offers big surprises.

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‘OZ: THE GREAT AND POWERFUL’

Rating: PG (Sequences of action and scary images and brief mild language) Running time: 2 hours, 10 minutes Starring: James Franco, Zach Braff, Michelle Williams, Rachel Weisz, Mila Kunis, Joey King.

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‘Oz’ takes new route on yellow brick road

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ith his enchanting adventure “Oz the Great and Powerful,” director Sam Raimi eventually manages to blaze his own trail down the Yellow Brick Road while still respecting one of the most adored movies in cinema history. The “Spider-Man” helmer’s “Wizard of Oz” origin story stars James Franco (“127 Hours”) as Oscar “Oz” Diggs, skirt-chasing illusionist for the twobit Baum Family Circus, the first of many amusing and subtle references to L. Frank Baum’s “Oz” books and the beloved 1939 film. His former sweetheart Annie (Oscar nominee Michelle Williams) insists Oz has a good heart, but his aggrieved assistant Frank (Zach Braff ) and the strongman he’s cuckolded (Tim Holmes) would be unlikely to agree. Besides, Oz has no interest in becoming just another good Kansas farmer like Annie’s new fiance; he wants to be great — and preferably rich and powerful to boot. While fleeing the strongman’s fury in a hot-air

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balloon, Oz gets swept away in a fearsome tornado. As the film slowly morphs from black and white to vivid color, the exotically shaped mountains, the enormous musical flowers and the sharp-toothed fairies indicate he isn’t in Kansas anymore. The first person the flimflamming magician encounters in this strange new land is the naive and fetching witch Theodora (Mila Kunis), who desperately wants to be good. She believes Oz has come to fulfill local prophecy about a great wizard bearing the name of the land who would free the people from the tyranny of the wicked witch and become the new king. Not one to let the truth get in the way of his great and powerful aspirations, Oz lets Theodora escort him to the Emerald City, where he meets her suspicious older sister Evanora (Rachel Weisz), the royal adviser. While Theodora quickly trusts and falls in love with Oz, Evanora suspects he is a fraud and rapidly dispatches him to overthrow the bad witch. Oz rescues a wisecracking flying monkey named Finley (voiced by Braff ) and a tougher-than-shelooks China Doll (voice of Joey King), and they become his companions on his mission. The quest

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gets much more complicated when they realize that the witch they’ve been dispatched to defeat, Glinda (Williams again), is actually the good one, while Evanora is the conniving spell-caster who killed Glinda’s father, the previous king. Glinda knows Oz is a selfish con-man, but she also thinks he might just have what it takes to rally the people to defeat Evanora and her horrible army of winged baboons, which are much scarier than the flying monkeys of old, particularly in well-rendered 3-D, and sure to terrorize young children. Overthrowing the true wicked witch becomes even more daunting when Evanora manipulates her temperamental sister into becoming a green-faced crone, which Kunis turns into a worthy predecessor to Margaret Hamilton’s scenery-chewing antagonist. The mythology gets a bit murky, and the decision to have Williams and Braff play roles in both Kansas and Oz feels arbitrary. But Raimi grants “Oz the Great and Powerful” enough magic to carry the day, and even better, prompt families and film fans to reunite with Dorothy and the original “Wizard of Oz.” — Brandy McDonnell, entertainment writer


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or many musicians making the annual pilgrimage to Austin this week for South By Southwest, packing up for a week or more away from home is as easy as piling themselves, their equipment, and a maybe even a change of clothes in the back of a rusty van. For Norman singer-songwriter Zach Winters, things won’t be that simple. “Well, he is going to Tulsa to stay with his grandparents,” said Lane Winters, Zach’s wife, nodding at their fouryear-old son, Leif, who’s grinning and eating carrots at the dinner table in the family’s modest kitchen. “And Ramona’s coming with us to Austin.” Ramona’s a few days short of eight months old, and Winters said that she’ll probably spend most of their SXSW trip in the care of family friends whose downtown apartment he and Lane will also call home for most of the week. “We’re honestly pretty clueless about this whole thing,”

Winters, 29, said of their visit to Austin. It’s a common feeling to be overwhelmed by a first visit to SXSW. Festival officials reported that nearly 20,000 people bought badges or wristbands in 2012 to see more than 2,200 bands play 104 SXSW-sanctioned stages. Throw in fellow artists, attendees of the film and interactive festivals and unofficial visitors, and Austin is bursting at the seams with well over 300,000 extra people. SXSW is widely regarded as an annual “make or break” opportunity for musicians. Play the right shows for the right crowds in the spring and you could find yourself on magazine covers, festival bills and magazine covers in the fall. Winters’ hopes for his band’s first SXSW set assume far less than that, though. “We’re just honored to have been selected to play the Buffalo Lounge,” he said. “And that so many people have been able to take off work and make sacrifices to get down there and play with us. That means a lot.”

Oklahoma’s foothold at SXSW, the Buffalo Lounge, is a collective brand created by the Oklahoma Film & Music Office, the Idea Collective and the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber in 2010 to give small-time talent like Winters —who printed 1,000 copies of his 2011 album “They Were Longing for a Better Country” and distributed them mostly by himself — the opportunity to play for music business and media professionals as well as fans. His seven-piece band — of which Lane is a member — plays Wednesday night on the same bill as locals Parker Millsap, OK Sweetheart, Defining Times, Samantha Crain and Broncho. Even among these bands, Winters’ aesthetic is an anomaly. It favors modesty and patience, his voice clear and high but never shrill, often affecting a gentle, sighing falsetto. His music’s unafraid of stillness and quiet, and is accented beautifully by the jangle of a mandolin and the quick slide of a hand across the polished neck of an acoustic guitar. This is all to say that it’s as out of place amid the bustle and chaos of South By Southwest as Iron & Wine playing Rocklahoma. A Zach Winters show is suited for the intimacy of a living room or coffee shop, the latter of which is where Winters played the one proper warm-up show with his whole band that will precede its gig tomorrow night at the Buffalo Lounge’s Oklahoma-centric official South By showcase. Last month, 50 or more friends and curious listeners packed into the tiny Second Wind Coffee House on Norman’s Campus Corner to hear Winters, his wife Lane, and six of their friends play 10 songs. It’s fair, he admits, to divide most of his songs into two categories: Lane songs and God songs. Few if any songwriters in Oklahoma explore marriage and fatherhood with Winters’ clear-eyed earnestness. “I was totally unprepared for being a dad,” he said before an abrupt interruption by Leif, who announced that a set of eyes was in his room. Winters said it’s a reference to a bedtime story he’s been telling him. “When we’re done in here, I’ll tell you a story. Would you rather hear about Frodo and the ring? Or Rikki-Tikki-Tavi?” Leif chooses the latter before returning to his room. “Having Leif and now Ramona has taught me a lot about how God sees me, and how patient he is with me,” Winters said. When it comes to writing songs about one’s relationship with God in the Christian milieu, Winters’ words share more traits with Sufjan Stevens’ meek whispers than Bono or Marcus Mumford’s blustery, arms-up-to-the-heavens approach. “They Were Longing for a Better Country” listens at times like a mystic meditation (“And the Little Child”), a confession (“Small Boat”), straight-up worship (“Glory from Ashes”) and a humble request (“Give Me Peace and Rest”) of a greater being. Winters says he’s written several new songs and intends to play three of them at his Buffalo Lounge set. While in Austin, he and Lane will also take advantage of the festival’s myriad resources for small-time artists. Beyond just shows, SXSW hosts dozens of panels, speakers and workshops (with titles like “Album Release Strategies for the 21st Century” and “Publishing in the Indie Era — Making a Living if Not a Killing”) for educational purposes that Zach and Lane Winters hope will help them as they release the next album. The Winters were also effusive in their appreciation of the opportunity afforded by the Buffalo Lounge. “They’re giving us a sense of community and a connection to something that otherwise would be overwhelming,” Lane said. “We’re very thankful for that.”

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WIMGO EVENTS “Miquel Barceló’s Areneros y muleros,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of

MARCH 13 - MARCH 27 JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, Rogers and Weilburg, 6:30 p.m., 605-4543.

“Generations,” Red Earth Museum, 6 Santa Fe Plaza, 427-5228.

The UCO art department’s exhibit featuring artwork created by Michael Litzau, University of Central

JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, CJ Greco,

“Osage County,” works by pho-

10 p.m., 605-4543.

tographer Grant McClintock, North Gallery state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-3911.

Oklahoma, 100 N University Drive, 974-5201. (Edmond)

Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)

“Into the Void,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman) Art Treasures from the Permanent Collection, 10 a.m., National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63, 478-2250.

Sliders, 2616 S I-35 Service Road, Mike Black and the Stingrays, 9 p.m., 672-6306.

Grand Casino, 777 Grand Casino Blvd., Six Gun Saints, 9 p.m., (405) 964-7263. (Shawnee)

“The Dog and Pony Show” circus-inspired paintings by Diana J. Smith and Kristen Vails, In Your Eye Gallery, 3005-A Paseo, 525-2161.

The UCO art department’s exhibit featuring artwork created by Michael Litzau, University of Central

THEATER

“Brand New” exhibit of brand development projects by UCO’s Central design students, Donna

Oklahoma, 100 N University Drive, 974-5201. (Edmond)

“Dilemmas with Dinner,” 8 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 3700 N Walker, 521-1786.

Nigh Gallery at UCO, 100 N University Drive, 974-5210. (Edmond)

“Bug,” 8 p.m., Civic Center Music Hall,

“Orient Shift” by Mary Ann Strandell, JRB Art at the Elms, 2810

201 N Walker, 297-2264.

N Walker, 528-6336.

Whodunit Dinner Theater Presents “Manor of Death,” 6:30

“Platform” National Juried Exhibition, Paseo Originals, 2920 Paseo,

p.m., The Spaghetti Warehouse, 101 E Sheridan, 235-0402.

604-6602.

HAPPENINGS

Artwork by Glen Thomas 50 Penn Place Art Gallery, 1900 Northwest

FRI

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“Pablo Picasso’s Woman,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman) Enriched: Animal Art from the OKC Zoo, Oklahoma History Center,

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THEATER “Dilemmas with Dinner,” 8 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 3700 N Walker, 521-1786.

“Gallery Artists Showcase,”

“Bug,” 8 p.m., Civic Center Music Hall,

Adelante! Gallery, 3003 Paseo, (214) 587-7686.

201 N Walker, 297-2264.

HAPPENINGS

Art Treasures from the Permanent Collection, 10 a.m., National

“Pablo Picasso’s Woman,” Fred

Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63, 478-2250.

Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)

Enriched: Animal Art from the OKC Zoo, Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-0765.

CONCERTS “Yesterday Once More,” A Tribute

“History of Significance of Oklahoma Writers, “ Exhibit, Oklahoma

to the Carpenters, 8 p.m., Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N Walker, 297-2264.

History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-6676.

Jim Gaffigan, 7 p.m., Brady Theater, 105 W Brady, (918) 582-7239. (Tulsa)

Dr Pepper Vending Machine Art Contest, Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000 Remington Place, 424-3344.

Susan Herndon and Friends, 8

Expressway, 848-5567.

p.m., The Blue Door, 2805 N Mckinley, 524-0738.

“Reflections: The Photographs of Allison V. Smith and Stanley Marcus,”The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE

“The High Life: Selections from the Photographic Society of America Collection,” The Untitled

Citizen Cope - Solo Acoustic Performance, 7 p.m., Cain’s Ballroom,

3, 815-9995.

423 N Main, (918) 584-2306. (Tulsa)

“An Enduring Legacy - Photos of the Otoe-Missouria People,” Na-

Sir Charles - King Of Southern Soul, 8 p.m., Bricktown Hotel and

tional Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63, 478-2250.

Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.

to the Carpenters, 8 p.m., Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N Walker, 297-2264.

800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-0765.

Maroon 5, Neon Trees and Owl City,

“History of Significance of Oklahoma Writers, “ Exhibit, Oklahoma

2928 B Paseo, 831-3279.

Convention Center, 2001 E Reno, 235-1647.

History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-6676.

Almira Hill Grammer “Structural Integrities,” Governor’s Gallery at

Reckless Kelly, 9 p.m., Wormy Dog Saloon, 311 E Sheridan, 601-6276.

at the Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000 Remington Place, 424-3344.

the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.

Jabee, The Admirals, Elteazee, Taylor Mcenzie, Militant Mindz and Knoble Savage, 9 p.m., The Conservatory, 8911 N Western, 879-9778.

“Osage County,” works by photographer Grant McClintock, North Gallery state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-3911.

Byron Berline Band, 7:30 p.m., Double Stop Fiddle Shop, 121 E Oklahoma, 282-6646. (Guthrie)

“The Dog and Pony Show” circus-inspired paintings by Diana J. Smith and Kristen Vails, In Your

8 p.m., BOK Center, 200 S Denver, (918) 894-4200. (Tulsa)

Eoto, 7:30 p.m., Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N Main, (918) 584-2306. (Tulsa)

Master, Sacrificial Slaughter, Fisthammer, Enfuneration, Dark Arsenal and Malicyde, 7 p.m., The Chameleon Room, 3034 N Portland.

Dr Pepper Vending Machine Art Contest, Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000 Remington Place, 424-3344.

“Reflections: The Photographs of Allison V. Smith and Stanley Marcus,”The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE

Lydia, From Indian Lakes and Sweet

3, 815-9995.

Talker, 6:30 p.m., The Conservatory, 8911 N Western, 879-9778.

“Photorealism Revisited,” Okla-

Charlie Sexton, Will Sexton and Bill Carter, 8 p.m., The Blue Door, 2805 N Mckinley, 524-0738. William Clark Green CD Release, 9 p.m., Wormy Dog Saloon, 311 E Sheridan, 601-6276.

LIVE MUSIC Blue Fire Grille at Waterford Marriott, 6300 Waterford, Burton Band, 9

homa City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 236-3100.

Works by Marvin Lee, William Struby, Amanda Bradway and Alesa Clymer, 9 a.m., Istvan Gallery, 1218 N Western, 831-2874.

“An Enduring Legacy - Photos of the Otoe-Missouria People,” National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63, 478-2250.

p.m., 848-4782.

“In Feathered Detail: The Art of George Miksch Sutton,” ZooZeum

Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar and Grill, 310 Johnny Bench Drive, Jay

at the Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000 Remington Place, 424-3344.

Faulkner, 9 p.m., 231-0254.

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Linda Hiller’s National Parks Exhibition, Summer Wine Art Gallery,

“Dreams,” The Performing Arts Studio, 200 S Jones, 307-9320. (Norman) “Art Interrupted: Advancing American Art and the Politics of Cultural Diplomacy,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)

Eye Gallery, 3005-A Paseo, 525-2161.

Kitty Houston and Gary Johnson’s Band, noon, 946-8444.

Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)

“Into the Void,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)

Art Treasures from the Permanent Collection, 10 a.m., National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63, 478-2250.

“In Feathered Detail: The Art of George Miksch Sutton,” ZooZeum

LIVE MUSIC Ingrid’s Kitchen, 3701 N Youngs,

“Miquel Barceló’s Areneros y muleros,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of

Blue Fire Grille at Waterford Marriott, 6300 Waterford, Burton Band, 9

“Dreams,” The Performing Arts Studio, 200 S Jones, 307-9320. (Norman)

“Orient Shift” by Mary Ann Strandell, JRB Art at the Elms, 2810

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LIVE MUSIC Friends Restaurant and Club, 3705 W Memorial, No B.S. Jam, 8 p.m., 751-4057.

JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, Open Mic Night with Jesse Cahn, 8 p.m., 605-4543. The Deli, 309 White, Mike Hosty, 9 p.m., 329-3534. (Norman) JJ’s Saloon, 2525 NW 10, Acoustic Open Mic with Jimmy The Hat, 5 p.m., 601-1165. JJ’s Saloon, 2525 NW 10, Open Blues Jam with Tyler Lee, 8 p.m., 601-1165.

The Point After Club, 6800 S I 35 Service Road, Open Blues Jam, 9 p.m., 778-8166.

N Walker, 528-6336.

NIGHT LIFE

“Platform” National Juried Exhibition, Paseo Originals, 2920 Paseo,

JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, Stand Up Comedy with Heather Payne and Friends, 6 p.m., 605-4543.

604-6602.

p.m., 848-4782.

Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar and Grill, 310 Johnny Bench Drive, TJ

Artwork by Glen Thomas 50 Penn Place Art Gallery, 1900 Northwest

THEATER

Expressway, 848-5567.

“Dilemmas with Dinner,” 2:30 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 3700 N Walker, 521-1786.

Chesshire, 9 p.m., 231-0254.

JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, Travis Linville, 10 p.m., 605-4543.

“The High Life: Selections from the Photographic Society of America Collection,” The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.

Sliders, 2616 S I-35 Service Road, Mike Black and the Stingrays, 9 p.m., 672-6306.

“Bug,” 2 p.m., Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N Walker, 297-2264.


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SPORTS

HAPPENINGS

Art Treasures from the Permanent Collection, 10 a.m., National

“An Enduring Legacy - Photos of the Otoe-Missouria People,” Na-

Oklahoma City Thunder vs Portland. Trail Blazers, 6 p.m.,

“Pablo Picasso’s Woman,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)

Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63, 478-2250.

tional Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63, 478-2250.

The UCO art department’s exhibit featuring artwork created by Michael Litzau, University of Central

“In Feathered Detail: The Art of George Miksch Sutton,” ZooZeum

Chesapeake Energy Arena, 100 W Reno, 602-8700.

HAPPENINGS

Enriched: Animal Art from the OKC Zoo, Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-0765.

“Pablo Picasso’s Woman,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman) Dr Pepper Vending Machine Art Contest, Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000

Oklahoma, 100 N University Drive, 974-5201. (Edmond)

“Generations,” Red Earth Museum, 6 Santa Fe Plaza, 427-5228.

“History of Significance of Oklahoma Writers, “ Exhibit, Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-6676.

at the Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000 Remington Place, 424-3344.

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“Osage County,” works by photographer Grant McClintock, North Gallery state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-3911.

Remington Place, 424-3344.

Dr Pepper Vending Machine Art Contest, Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000

“An Enduring Legacy - Photos of the Otoe-Missouria People,” Na-

Remington Place, 424-3344.

tional Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63, 478-2250.

“An Enduring Legacy - Photos of the Otoe-Missouria People,” Na-

“Brand New” exhibit of brand development projects by UCO’s Central design students, Donna

tional Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63, 478-2250.

Nigh Gallery at UCO, 100 N University Drive, 974-5210. (Edmond)

“In Feathered Detail: The Art of George Miksch Sutton,” ZooZeum at the Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000 Remington Place, 424-3344.

“Osage County,” works by photographer Grant McClintock, North Gallery state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-3911. “The Dog and Pony Show” circus-inspired paintings by Diana J. Smith and Kristen Vails, In Your Eye Gallery, 3005-A Paseo, 525-2161.

“Orient Shift” by Mary Ann Strandell, JRB Art at the Elms, 2810

“In Feathered Detail: The Art of George Miksch Sutton,” ZooZeum at the Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000 Remington Place, 424-3344.

“Osage County,” works by photographer Grant McClintock, North Gallery state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-3911. “Brand New” exhibit of brand development projects by UCO’s Central design students, Donna

Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63, 478-2250.

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JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, Joel Wilson, 9:30 p.m., 605-4543.

Imagine Dragons, 8 p.m., Donald W Reynolds Center, 3208 E 8th St., (918) 631-5222. (Tulsa)

604-6602.

Artwork by Glen Thomas 50 Penn Place Art Gallery, 1900 Northwest Expressway, 848-5567.

“Orient Shift” by Mary Ann Strandell, JRB Art at the Elms, 2810

JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, Hosty, 9:30

N Walker, 528-6336.

p.m., 605-4543.

Almira Hill Grammer “Structural Integrities,” Governor’s Gallery at

“Platform” National Juried Exhibition, Paseo Originals, 2920 Paseo,

HAPPENINGS

the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.

604-6602.

“Pablo Picasso’s Woman,” Fred

Artwork by Glen Thomas 50 Penn Place Art Gallery, 1900 Northwest Expressway, 848-5567.

Havok, 7:30 p.m., The Chameleon

Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)

Enriched: Animal Art from the OKC Zoo, Oklahoma History Center,

“Art Interrupted: Advancing American Art and the Politics of Cultural Diplomacy,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)

Almira Hill Grammer “Structural Integrities,” Governor’s Gallery at

800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-0765.

“Miquel Barceló’s Areneros y muleros,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of

the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.

“History of Significance of Oklahoma Writers, “ Exhibit, Oklahoma

Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)

Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)

Bruster and Andy Adams, 8 p.m.

2805 N Mckinley, 524-0738.

“Platform” National Juried Exhibition, Paseo Originals, 2920 Paseo,

Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.

R5, 6 p.m., Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N

Cookies, 2304 N Western, David

Evan Felker, 8 p.m., The Blue Door,

N Walker, 528-6336.

LIVE MUSIC

“Art Interrupted: Advancing American Art and the Politics of Cultural Diplomacy,” Fred Jones Jr.

LIVE MUSIC

p.m., Bruce Owen Theater at OCCC, 7777 S May, 682-1611.

Room, 3034 N Portland.

Nigh Gallery at UCO, 100 N University Drive, 974-5210. (Edmond)

CONCERTS Main, (918) 584-2306. (Tulsa)

An Evening with Jimmy Webb, 7

“Orient Shift” by Mary Ann Strandell, JRB Art at the Elms, 2810

“The High Life: Selections from the Photographic Society of America Collection,” The Untitled

N Walker, 528-6336.

Art Treasures from the Permanent Collection, 10 a.m., National

CONCERTS

“Miquel Barceló’s Areneros y muleros,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)

History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-6676.

Dr Pepper Vending Machine Art Contest, Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000 Remington Place, 424-3344.

“Reflections: The Photographs of Allison V. Smith and Stanley Marcus,”The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE

Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)

Art Treasures from the Permanent Collection, 10 a.m., National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63, 478-2250.

3, 815-9995.

The UCO art department’s exhibit featuring artwork created by Michael Litzau, University of Central

“Photorealism Revisited,” Okla-

Oklahoma, 100 N University Drive, 974-5201. (Edmond)

“Into the Void,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)

“Into the Void,” Fred Jones Jr.

homa City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 236-3100.

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“An Enduring Legacy - Photos of the Otoe-Missouria People,” National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63, 478-2250.

“In Feathered Detail: The Art of George Miksch Sutton,” ZooZeum at the Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000 Remington Place, 424-3344.

“Osage County,” works by photographer Grant McClintock, North Gallery state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-3911.

Dangerkids and Lions Lions, 8 p.m., Diamond Ballroom, 8001 S Eastern, 677-9169.

“Brand New” exhibit of brand development projects by UCO’s Central design students, Donna

Side By Side, 8 p.m., Civic Center

Nigh Gallery at UCO, 100 N University Drive, 974-5210. (Edmond)

Music Hall, 201 N Walker, 297-2264.

William Beckett and Jillette Johnson, 6:30 p.m., The Conservatory, 8911 N Western, 879-9778.

LIVE MUSIC The Point After Club, 6800 S I 35 Service Road, Open Blues Jam, 9 p.m., 778-8166.

JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, Jack Rowdy, 9:30 p.m., 605-4543.

Grand Casino, 777 Grand Casino Blvd., Hosty Duo, 7 p.m., (405) 9647263. (Shawnee)

“Orient Shift” by Mary Ann Strandell, JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.

“Platform” National Juried Exhibition, Paseo Originals, 2920 Paseo, 604-6602.

Artwork by Glen Thomas 50 Penn Place Art Gallery, 1900 Northwest Expressway, 848-5567.

“The High Life: Selections from the Photographic Society of America Collection,” The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.

SPORTS

Almira Hill Grammer “Structural Integrities,” Governor’s Gallery at

Oklahoma City Thunder vs Washington Wizards, 7 p.m.,

the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.

Chesapeake Energy Arena, 100 W Reno, 602-8700.

HAPPENINGS “Pablo Picasso’s Woman,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman) Enriched: Animal Art from the OKC Zoo, Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-0765.

“History of Significance of Oklahoma Writers, “ Exhibit, Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-6676.

Dr Pepper Vending Machine Art Contest, Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000 Remington Place, 424-3344.

“Reflections: The Photographs of Allison V. Smith and Stanley Marcus,”The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.

“Photorealism Revisited,” Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 236-3100.

“Dreams,” The Performing Arts Studio, 200 S Jones, 307-9320. (Norman) “Art Interrupted: Advancing American Art and the Politics of Cultural Diplomacy,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)

“Miquel Barceló’s Areneros y muleros,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)

“Into the Void,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman) Art Treasures from the Permanent Collection, 10 a.m., National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63, 478-2250.

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2011 Chevrolet Tahoe White, 2WD, 53k, Titanium lthr, BOSE, DVD, 20"wheels, sunroof, 3rd row $30,500, 251-533-9019

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Admin Asst – full time, benefits, 401k, salary commensurate with experience. Send resume to hr@arlok.com and put “DNA Admin” in subject line.

'00 Grand Caravan Voyager, 3.0L, new tires/parts, $2450. 201-3831 04 Honda Odyssey 133k, leather, dvd, cd, power everything, runs & looks great!!!! $5995 209-5297co.

Administrative Assistant Financial planning co. in Edmond seeking an AA. Must be able to work in a demanding environment & be able to multi task. Email: charlottes@shawfinancialinc.com

04 Kia Sedona 122k, loaded, runs great!!! power windows, locks, cruise, 3rd seat $3750 209-5297co 05 Mazda MPV 90k miles loaded, extra nice!!!! 3rd seat, best deal in town!!! $4995 209-5297co.

COURTHOUSE COURIER/ IN OFFICE FILE CLERK NEEDED

06 Mazda MPV 120k, 3rd seat, power windows locks cruise cd, runs great!!!! $4995 209-5297co.

Legal experience preferred. Fax resume to 405-767-0529. NO PHONE CALLS

04 Chevrolet Venture XL runs and drives great, well maintained, loaded 3rd seat lets deal $2995 209-5297co.

EXPERIENCED OFFICE MANAGER Full time. Yukon. Must know QuickBooks, Acctg & Bookkeeping, call 354-7577

'96 CHEVY SUBURBAN 4wd new tires, needs work $2000 obo or trade. 405- 651-8248

F/T Chiropractic Assistant has an immediate position for a career minded, energetic, caring person. HS dip. or equivalent. Will train. Apply in person Monday 1-2pm. Bring resume: 14014 N. Western.

02 Dodge Caravan 122k, like new inside & out!! power wndw & locksinks, runs great!!! $3750 209-5297co 06 Kia Sedona 85k, super nice and loaded, 3rd seat, dbl side doors, cd, cruise, $4950 firm 209-5297co 04 Nissan Quest, 133k, loaded cd, dvd, cruise, power windows locks must sell $5995 209-5297co. '97 Nissan Quest, ac, heat, auto, runs very good, $1,750. 468-6939

Allegiance Communications, a mid-sized telecommunications company located in Shawnee, is about to embark on a multi-year project to upgrade its cable/broadband systems to offer the latest technologies and services to its customers and is looking for qualified candidates to fill the following positions:

Payroll and Benefits Manager (2) Yamaha 650 WaveRunners, Good running Cond, on double trailer $3000 ¡ 405-735-3088

2008 Kawasaki Mean Streak 1600cc, red, with 2,600 miles. 1 owner, no damage, garaged. Best offer or trades. $6,000. 405-366-7203

HD 2009 Ultra Classic, black, $15,900 FIRM. 405-361-1682 1972 HARLEY DAVIDSON - Super Glide, $10K. 405-201-1377 2008 KLX450R, new battery and tires, $3200, 405-596-1370.

Golf Car Center Yamaha, E-Z-GO New/Used 262-2221 Okc- 866-323-2221

Main responsibilities include processing bi-weekly payroll and acting as initial HR contact for inquiries and issues related to payroll and the administration of all company benefits including health and welfare plans, Workers Comp and 401(k). Must have a minimum of 3 years Payroll & Benefits administration experience, must have prior supervisory/management experience, and ADP Pay eXpert experience a plus. Excellent communication, management and presentation skills a must.

Accounting Manager Responsible for all areas relating to accounting functions and financial reporting. Oversees and provides supervision and direction to A/P Coordinator and Staff Accountant. Manages month-end close process, generating preliminary financials and performing necessary accruals. A bachelors degree and preferably a master’s degree in applied mathematics, accounting or public finance. Minimum of 5 years accounting experience a must. SEND RESUME TO: HR Department Allegiance Communications 1819 N. Airport Drive Shawnee, OK 74804 Fax 903-963-8647

HIRING FULL TIME Clerical Positions Apply between 2 & 4 pm @ Northside Tag Agency 7527 North May Avenue National DME Company is looking for a self-motivated individual who is able to follow up on and seek resolution of patient and third party Accounts Receivable balances. Individual must be able to work effectively with other employees, patients, insurance companies and other outside parties. Must have the ability to pay attention to detail, multi-task and prioritize workload. Experience is a plus, but willing to train an individual who is looking for the opportunity to learn a trade in the medical industry. Great benefits and growth opportunities. EOE/DFWP. Submit resume to: Lincare, Inc., 4005 NW Expressway, Suite 210, Oklahoma City, OK 73116, Attn: Employment Opportunities OR fax resume to: 405-843-7102.

Office Assistant for busy OKC construction office. Looking for dependable, hard working individual with office and computer experience. M-F, 8-5. Email resume to tyler@wynnconstruction.com OLD REPUBLIC TITLE COMPANY Full time position in our Memorial escrow office. Mon-Fri, benefits. Must be detailed & organized. Computer exp, able to multi-task, handle busy phones, greet and assist customers EOE 405-942-4848

Receptionist/Secretary With Microsoft Office experience. Some benefits. Apply in person at 809 NW 34th in Moore.

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Mosquito helicopter, no license required, $30K, call 918-697-2606. 1984 Chevy Winnebago V8 motor, 65K mi, 26', $7500 or trade for pick-up or late model car. 405-885-2572

A/R BILLING CLERK Billing clerk, needs good customer service skills, $10 per hour, fax resume to (405) 842-3177 or email to alliedprotectok@aol.com

SECRETARY/OFFICE ASST. Organized, self-motivated, multitask, detailed, communication & comp. skills, Windows 7, Office 2010, WordPerfect, QB Pro. Marketing, small business web page & daily tasks. Call 787-1655 SECRETARY/ASSISTANT 35-40hrs/wk. Flexible hours. Some legal experience helpful. Email resume to: chrismudd@chrismudd.com

Teller, Part time (M-F Some Saturday) 11-5 and 12-6 NBC Bank, 2800 NW Grand Blvd. Cash Handling Experience required, Bank teller experience preferred. Job Duties: Take Deposits, cash checks Great Customer service skills, ability to multi task Fax# 840-8241 Phone# 748-9150 Contact Heather Maggart TRANSCRIPTIONIST POSITION Taped Dictation 60 wpm. MS Office & MS Word proficient. Must be Detail oriented. Fax resume: 866-766-3218

AMERICAN CLEANERS Customer Service Reps, Full Time Starting pay $9.00 per hour. Apply at 13901 N May Ave.

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP Full time position. Must be able to work flexible hours including weekends. Must have reliable transportation, be drug free with no criminal background, proficient with MS Office Suite, bi-lingual a plus. Send resume in confidence: recruiter@hancockstaffing.com PT Customer Service Rep Needed for transit system in Edmond, OK. Must have Class B lic. w/ P endorsement. Call 405-509-6370

CHILD CARE WORKER EDMOND POSITIONS AVAILABLE. Experience required. Dependable only apply. 330-3077 for application. CHILD STAFF STAFF PT/AM, PT/PM experience preferred. 830 SW 31st & Western

Crossroads Youth & Family Services now hiring in Norman & Moore.

EHS Teachers Collision Repair Center seeking experienced Auto Body and Auto Paint Helpers. If you have experience in this area, and are ready to work, please call 405-387-3444.

Physical Therapist Large Home Health Care Co. Salary negotiable. BENEFITS ¡ INSURANCE Fax resume to: 722-4397 or 606-3031.

CDA or AA ECE/EDE required; 0–3 year old ; 1–4 classroom ratio; Competitive Salaries & Great Benefits For More Information & to apply: www.crossroadsyfs.org or fax (405) 292-6442 or hrads@crossroadsyfs.com

Growing Auto Repair facility in Yukon, OK, seeking experienced

Automotive Technicians. Excellent salary with bonus structure. Paid vacation & holidays. Call 265-2195 to set your confidential interview. Must have tools & valid drvier's license.

Application Developer with .NET or Java experience. Send resume to rmw@rdsadvantage.com

Construction Project Supervisor (okc) Have FT position available in our Waterproofing division of large construction company. This position requires construction experience at the project supervisor level. Position is salary plus company benefits. E-mail resume to meby@chamberlinltd.com or apply in person at: 2620 S. Meridian, Okla City, OK 73108. Construction Superintendent Commerical Real Estate firm seeking construction site superintendent/project manager Fax resume to 405-231-5701 or email to znorthrip@lrcre.com Field Management Continental Concrete is now hiring all field management positions. Competitive wages. Travel required. 2-5 years job experience required. Email resume to classified1209@gmail.com HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS AND CREW LEADERS. Operators 3 yrs exp, Crew leaders 5 yrs exp, drivers license, varifiable job ref's required. Pay based on knowledge and experience. Drug testing and background checks. Wesley Estell Excavating 405-672-4747 1701 SE 25th, Okc Project Superintendent Experienced project superintendent for commercial projects. 10+ years experience as superintendent on projects $5M and up required. Timberlake Construction Co., Inc., Email: robert@ timberlakeconstruction.com

Education Director Full-time position at Myriad Botanical Gardens for a creative, resourceful and strategic planner who manages the development, implementation and evaluation of all educational and interpretative programs for youth, adults, schools, teachers and community groups. The Director of Education will work closely with the Director of Horticulture, Special Events Coordinator, Director of Marketing and Communication and Educational interns to help plan, market, implement programs, special events & exhibits. To apply by sending a resume & three letters of references to: aelkins@myriadgardens.org or: Myriad Gardens Foundation, ATT: A. Elkins, 123 S. Hudson, Okla. City, OK 73104. Applications due: March 29, 2013. Please visit myriadgardens.org for a complete job description.

AMERICAN CLEANERS is looking to hire FT pickup and delivery DRIVERS for its expanding restoration division. $10/hour to start. Candidates must be very serviceoriented, have a good driving record and pass a pre-employment physical and drug test, minimum of 21 years of age. Moving/Packing experience a plus. Please apply at 208 NW 132nd Street, OKC, OK 73114.

American Parking is Hiring! We are currently seeking outgoing individuals to work as Event Cashiers for the upcoming special event season. Please apply in person at the Plaza Garage at 227 Robert S. Kerr, Downtown OKC.

CAMELOT CDC FT/PT Teachers 13925 Quail Pointe Drive 254-5220

Delivery & Installers with good MVR. Apply at Statuary World - 8401 N. I-35 between Britton & Wilshire.

DRIVERS & HELPERS for moving company. Apply in person at 1131 Enterprise Ave., Unit 15A, OKC, OK, 445-7618.

EVENT CASHIERS Part time. Able to work any days.

JANITORIAL/MAINTENANCE Full time evening position. $8.00-$8.50/hour. Apply in the parking garage underneath Cox Convention Center, downtown, any day, 9AM-10PM. 297-2543.

FIREFIGHTER No exp needed. Training, travel, great pay/benefits/ vacation & regular raises. HS grads ages 17-34. Call Mon-Fri (800) 492-4841

Garage Door Installers Needed Experience preferred, not required. Driver's license required. Apply at 4141 SW 29th.

Hate dirt, but love people? Must have car, ins & DL. No nights/no weekends. Health & dental ins. Merry Maids South, 670-1120. Housekeeper NW OKC Home Mon-Thurs, 5hrs/day, $8.50/hr. Resume & references to: R.T., PO Box 23564, OKC, 73123

LAB TECHNICIAN FIELD TECHNICIAN Will train. Apply in person at 809 NW 34th in Moore.

Canteen Vending Food Service Immediate opening filling vending machines. Exc Benefits/Salary/ Comm. DL Required/Drug Screen. Apply in person M-F, 9 to 12, 6101 NW 2nd, OKC, 495-8667.

Maintenance Person Experience with commercial sewer equipment, swimming pool & all general maintenance 682-4401 Granada Village MHP


METRO TRANSIT SERVICE PERSON $14.11 per hour plus night differential pay METRO TRANSIT is now accepting applications for a Service Person in the Maintenance facility. Job requirements include the ability to fuel, oil, lubricate, clean and maintain buses. Successful applicant must be able to pass a Department of Transportation Physical which includes a drug screen prior to employment. Successful applicant must obtain a Commercial Drivers License, Class "B" permit with Passenger and Air Brakes prior to submission of application. COTPA offers an excellent benefit package including health, dental, life and disability insurance, shoe allowance, tuition reimbursement program and shift differential pay. Applications and resumes accepted beginning March 11, 2013 until position is filled from 8:30am to 4:30pm Metro Transit, 2000 S. May, OKC, OK, 73108. Application can be obtained online at www.gometro.org. EOE M/F/V/H

NOW HIRING Part Time positions for a new premier bldg in downtown OKC. • Leads $10.50/hr • Floor Techs $10.00/hr • Window Washers $9.50/hr • Maids $8.00/hr

MUST pass background check & drug screen. Apply in person at 2550 W Reno, Ste 106. EOE

OFFICE ASSISTANT needed. No experience necessary. Apply at 309 SW 59th, Suite 110, OKC. OFFICE ASSISTANT NEEDED No experience necessary. Apply at 425 SW 44th.

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¡ Administrative Assistant ¡ LPN ¡ CMA - 6am-2pm ¡ CNA - all shifts ¡ Prep Cook Competitive salary, good benefits & team environment. EOE

WARR ACRES NURSING CENTER Apply at: 6501 N. MACARTHUR ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ Advance Counseling seeking

Contract Licensed Therapists for Intake/Tx Plans Pay rate up to 75% Email resume to: processmyhrfile@gmail.com

Asbury Medical Supply

F/T Medical Biller Experience Required Salary based on experience Fax resumes to (405) 858-0119 or Email to jenni@asburymedical.com

Billing Specialist Dental Office looking for a billing specialist for the Edmond & Del City Area. Call 405-229-1234

Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) $8.25-9.25/hr. Certified Medication Aide (CMA) $9-10/hr. FT 3p-11p. Valid OK DL req'd. EARC offers great benefits: medical, dental & life insurance; retirement; vacation, sick & holiday pay! Send resume to marissadavis@coxinet.net or call 341-7132 or apply in person at 10 E. 9th St., Edmond, OK 73034.

CMAs & MATs, Dietary Aide & Maintenance Technician Apply at: Sommerset Assisted Living, 1601 SW 119th St, OKC.

DENTAL ASSISTANT Fast paced Pediatric Dental office seeks Dental Assistant to join our team. Experience preferred, not required. Travel to two locations required. Email resume to drbozalis@gmail.com

MEDICAL ASSISTANTS 2 part time back office positions: 1 in Norman, 1 in Edmond. Fax resume to 340-7077. National DME Company is looking for a self-motivated individual who is able to follow up on and seek resolution of patient and third party Accounts Receivable balances. Individual must be able to work effectively with other employees, patients, insurance companies and other outside parties. Must have the ability to pay attention to detail, multi-task and prioritize workload. Experience is a plus, but willing to train an individual who is looking for the opportunity to learn a trade in the medical industry. Great benefits and growth opportunities. EOE/DFWP. Submit resume to: Lincare, Inc., 4005 NW Expressway, Suite 210, Oklahoma City, OK 73116, Attn: Employment Opportunities OR fax resume to: 405-843-7102. Sienna Extended Care & Rehabilitation is looking to hire a Certified Social Services Director. Send resumes to hr@siennacare.net or come in to apply at 9221 Harmony Dr, Midwest City.

This Is A Great Job Use Your HTS skills for care of clients with disabilities. FT/PT shifts in OKC area. Lifting required. Driver’s License/ insurance required. 3000 United Founders Blvd. Suite 221, OKC, EOE 405-879-9720 EOE ’ CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AIDES ’ & 24 HOUR LIVE-IN CAREGIVERS Caring for Seniors IMMEDIATE OPENINGS PT/FT FLEXIBLE SHIFTS, BENEFITS To Apply Call 577-1910

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Exp. FT Dental Receptionist Vending Machine Repair Tech Responsible for working on, rebuilding, installing vending machines. No experience 10-12 Hourly Troy Shumate #615-3005 Warehouse Help Warehouse order puller Pull orders, stock shelves. Drug screen and background check. 10.00/hour Benefits package National Oak Distributors 1413 SW 3rd Street

OILFIELD POSITIONS AVAILABLE Tesco Corporation is looking for personnel experienced in casing running. Tesco currently has open positions for Casing Crew Pushers, Floor Hands, Tong Operators, & CDS Operators. Applicants must be safety conscious, able to work long hours & willing to be on call. Applicants may apply in person at 3400 S. Purdue Ave - OKC. PT or FT Bookkeeper, Accountant small O&G Co. Must know Excel, QuickBooks, familiar w/assignments & oil bus. Fax: 848-6664

Scheduling and insurance helpful. Pleasant personality. Must have excellent communication skills. 4 days per week. Email resume to bmoody@kidssmileshop.com •Full-time day position in microbiology. Must be MT or MLT with ASCP certification or equivalent. Experience in microbiology a plus, but will train the right person. •RN or LSW, Manager of Case Management •RN, Director of Surgical Services Go to www.stillwatermedical.com or contact Vicki Branstetter at 405-742-5759.

Healthcare Specialist Lincare, leading national respiratory company, seeks Healthcare Specialist. Responsibilities: disease management programs, clinical evaluations, equipment setup & education. Be the doctor's eyes in the home setting. RN, LPN, RRT, CRT licensed as applicable. Great personalities with strong work ethic needed. Competitive salary, benefits & career paths. Drug free workplace. EOE Please fax resumes to 405-947-5751.

Advanced Nurse Practitioner Leading GI facility has immediate opening for qualified individual. Under the supervision of a physician, examine, diagnose and treat patients. Prepare and complete appropriate medical records, supervise nursing & other personnel as required, participate in health plans approved by organization and perform other duties as are generally performed by a nurse practitioner in the care and treatment of patients. Must possess an Oklahoma State APRN-CNP license, without restrictions. Must possess a valid OBNDD#, DEA#, NPI#, UPIN#, CAQH and SC provider # Medicare # and a Taxonomy number. Email resume and salary requirements to: shelley.cormack@okddsi.net EOE M/F

CMA Full time position avail, apply in person: Forest Glade Retirement Center 2500 N. Glade, Bethany You can also call 495-7100

Long term care facility needing CNAs for the following shifts: Mon-Fri 6am-2pm; Mon-Fri 2pm-10pm. PT 10pm-6am, double weekends. Also Hiring: LPN/MDS/ADON experience w/mds 3.0 a must. RN for weekend coverage. Apply at Wolf Living Center 18501 NE 63rd St. Harrah 405-454-1400

LPN LPN LPN TOP PAY Home Health Care Co. In OKC. BENEFITS ¡ INSURANCE Fax Resume: 722-4397; 606-2736 MEDICAL ASSISTANT POSITION Medical Assistant position in busy dermatology practice in north Oklahoma City. At least one years experience in medical office setting preferred. Negotiable salary. Two weeks vacation, health insurance and 401 K offered. Please fax resume to 405-470-7093 or email to pestep@coxinet.net

Advantage Counseling is now hiring Therapists, BHRS, and Case Managers. Contract and employment - salary negotiable. On-Site School-Based & Juvenile Probation Programs positions available. Send Resume to

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CLINICIANS CREOKS Behavioral Health Services is currently accepting resumes for licensed and under supervision clinician’s in the Oklahoma City Area. Excellent Pay and Benefits! Send resume to human.resources@creoks.org »»»

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Direct Care Staff/Counselor Southern Plains Treatment Services, a leader in behavioral health, is now seeking applications for Direct Care Staff in Norman. High school diploma & clean background check required. FT & PT positions available. Excellent pay and benefits. Please fax resume to 405-217-8502 or email to apply@splains.org »»»»»»»»»»»»»»» Program Supervisor for Canadian County Drug Screening Program. Supervisor for growing program in Canadian County. Resp for complete program oversight & compliance. Reqs. Bachelor’s degree. Prior exp preferred. Email resume to tmcdonald@ccjcok.com or fax to 405.264.5568. For more info, visit www. canadiancountychildren.com The CCCJC is an EOE and a tobacco-free facility. The Fort Reno Adolescent Center is currently seeking an

Asst. Group Home Manager I to assist in the daily supervision of residents & staff. Req’s a bachelor’s degree, prior exp. w/ adolescents. Su-Th 11a-8p. All applicants must have valid driver’s lic. & submit to criminal bkgd check and drug test. See www. canadiancountychildren.com for application Email to tmcdonald@ccjcok.com or fax to 405-264-5568 attn: HR CCCJC is an EOE and tobacco-free facility

Reservationist/Sales Admin Asst M-F Position FT, Apply BW Saddleback Inn 4300 SW 3rd, I-40 & Meridian, OKC, or call 946-3327

Human Resource Director Oil and Gas Brokerage is seeking an HR Director. The HR Director will manage all HR functions for the company. Ideal candidate will have excellent communication, interpersonal and computer skills. 4 years HR experience and degree preferred. Equivalent combination of education and experience considered. TSDI offers a competitive salary/benefits package. Send resume and salary req. to: personnel@tsdudley.com

FT Experienced RECEPTIONIST possessing exellent computer & communication skills. Edmond area. Fax resume & references to 405-726-2972

I am a Housekeeper and Sitter for elderly looking for work. References. 286-2414

Custodian Middle School in NE OKC looking for full time, year round help. Call 405-425-4622 to apply. General Maintenance Tech and Groundskeeper needed for multi-property apt. complex. Apply in person.

Pickwick Place Apts 2759 West I-240 Service Road

MAINTENANCE For apt complex, experience only need knowledge of AC, Heating & Plumbing. Salary+apt & benefits NW area, call 495-6870 Part Time Maintenance Person Maintain equipment, grounds and building Monday-Friday 2-6, Call Pamela at 820-0254 for info.

POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT CHIEF OPERATOR The City of Muskogee is accepting applications for the position of Pollution Control Plan Chief Operator. Starting pay is $14.92/hr. Excellent benefits. Full job description can be found on website: www.cityofmuskogee.org Forward resume to City of Muskogee, Human Resources Department, P.O. Box 1927, Muskogee, OK 74402-1927 or (fax) 918-684-6223 or (email) jkennedy@muskogeeonline.org Include completed application found on web at www.cityofmuskogee.org EOE

POLICE OFFICER The City of Muskogee is accepting applications for the position of Police Officer. Requires high school diploma or GED and 21-45 years of age. Starting Pay: $34,028.80 yearly. Excellent benefits. Interested applicants may apply in person 229 W Okmulgee, Room 200 by fax 918-684-6223, or by email: jkennedy@muskogeeonline.org A police department background questionaire must be completed and submitted with application to be considered for hiring process. Both can be found on website: www.cityofmuskogee.org Applications deadline is 5:00pm, Friday, March 29th, 2013 EOE.

Legal Asst. Abowitz, Timberlake, Dahnke & Gisinger is seeking legal asst. with 3+yrs civil litigation, docketing & court procedures experience. Must be proficient in Word, Outlook & transcription. Email resume to diana.akerman@abowitzlaw.com. No phone calls. Litigation Paralegal Immediate opening for Litigation Paralegal, insurance defense, anyone with less than 5 years experience need not apply. DOE Send resume and references to sbryant@dlb.net

Production Employee Need employees for skilled and non-skilled production, shipping/driver, and plant manager positions. Must be able to lift at least 75 pounds. Salary is based on experience. Vacation, profit sharing, health insurance, and life insurance are all offered. Please apply in person at Serta Mattress, 3800 SW 15th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73108 or send resume to elio@sertaokc.com

Van Driver Afternoons for private elementary school, Midtown. School year, but summer work possible. Background/MV check required. Age 25+, 10-15 hrs/wk. Call 405-556-5082 or email info@positivetomorrows.org.

Work From Home for a well known, established, Local Charity. Great for homebound individuals with disabilities & retirees wanting supplemental income. Mon-Fri Evening Hours. No selling involved. Must have home phone. Call 225-8003. EOE

Come join our Securitas Team!

Norman Public Schools

Accepting applications for FT/PT Security Officers. HS Dip/GED req. Avail for all shifts. Med/Den/Vis/Vac Benefits & Uniforms provided. Apply online at www.securitasjobs.com EOE M/F/D/V

Tuesday, Mar 26, 2013

TEACHER JOB FAIR 1:00PM – 4:00PM Nancy O’Brian Center 1809 Stubbeman 405-364-1339


Therapists needed -Therapeutic Foster Care, must be licensed or under supervision, LPC-LMFT LCSW-LBP, send resumes to fax# 405-848-2111 or email to eric@southwestfostercareok.com

Maintenance Tech Needed Senior apartment communities. Must have clean background. Great pay and benefits. Fax resume to 405-685-2649 Weekend Leasing Specialist needed for multi-property apt. complex. Apply in person.

Pickwick Place Apts 2759 West I-240 Service Road

ANN'S CHICKEN FRY HOUSE 4106 NW 39. Now accepting apps. for Evening Backup Cooks, wait staff and cashier. Apply 8:30am-11am Tues-Sat.

Bent River Cattle Company looking for experienced

Butcher/Meat Cutter for part time work. Apply in person at: 2701 S. I-35, Moore

Buffalo Wild Wings We are hiring New Management Members who are looking to be part of a Great Team and a fast growing company. Earn up to $40,000 as an Assistant and get bonused in AGM and GM positions with higher salaries. We always try to promote from within for AGM and GM positions and are currently looking for team players wanting a better balanced lifestyle while we update our schedules to be more family friendly.

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Buffalo Wild Wings Now hiring for ALL POSITIONS Please apply in person 2pm-5pm AT ALL LOCATIONS

HOMELAND MEAT CUTTERS Oklahoma City & Norman We are looking for talented professionals interested in providing top notch customer service, & who have at least 1 year of experience within a meat department. If you think this describes you, please apply at the Homeland Store located at 2600 W. Robinson, 1251 Alameda St., or 1724 W. Lindsey in Norman, OK or at 10700 S. Penn, or 12508 N. May in Oklahoma City. You may also send resume to: jobs@homelandstores.com An Equal Opportunity Employer Long term care facility needing FULL TIME DIETARY AIDE/COOK No experience nec. will train. Apply at Wolf Living Center 18501 NE 63rd St. Harrah 405-454-1400

NOW HIRING • Bartenders • Wait Staff • DJs to play a variety of music. Send resume to resume@sherlocksokc.com

» » RUDY'S BBQ » » NOW HIRING ALL POSITIONS Looking for friendly, energetic people to work AM, PM, FT & PT hours. Apply in person at: 3437 W. Memorial Rd.

Attn Experienced Sales People Tired of straight commission? Need a steady paycheck? Call me! Mr. Johnson 405-604-1331

Advertising Professional $1,000-$1,500 Per Week Unique Advertising Vehicle Print Sales Experience A Plus. Some Travel Required. green@smartmediausa.com 1-888-338-3053 http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=2ykWBZCJZnQ

American Quality Exteriors Our team is guided by the principles of quality, service & professionalism. We are hiring Experienced Siding & Window Sales Reps, seeking a solid opportunity in the home improvement industry. Must have a track record of success. $80K opportunity, full benefits, M-F, no weekends. Call Doyle at 722-3639.

Insurance FREE FRESH LEADS!! Supplied Weekly. Top commissions & renewals. Great products, contests & trips. A proven track record for over 56 years. 55% of our 2012 producing agents averaged income of $97,600. Looking for Highly Motivated people. Contact Chad @ 866-319-8826 cmccoy@kemper.com www.reservenational.com Local roofing company seeking a Roofing Sales Manager to help oversee & operate the sales staff. Roofing sales background a must. Base pay, bonuses, & incentives available. Call for a confidential interview at 405-455-5300 or send resume to: actionroofingokc@yahoo.com Local roofing company looking for 2 candidates to complete our sales team. Great pay & incentives available. No experience necessary. Call for interview 405-455-5300 or send resume to: actionroofingokc@yahoo.com

VIETNAM VETERANS now hiring PT at home Telemarketers to solicit donations of household items. Base pay + bonus. Must be able to work eves M-F 6-9. Apply M-F 9-5 at 8901 S Santa Fe #D OKC 405-680-9111.

DIESEL MECHANICS Fleet Services of Okla. Truck/Trailer Mechanics. Excellent hrly rate + commission. Benefits available Must have own tools and a clean driving record. CALL OR SEND RESUME:

405-232-0206 service@fleetservices1.com ELECTRICAL JOURNEYMEN & APPRENTICES. 2 years experience & own tools needed. Good benefits. Call Ted 517-8159

ELECTRICIANS Need Okla. licensed Journeymen. Must have driver's license. Also Apprentices needed.

Patco Electrical 405-528-8738 Experienced Service Tech Bobcat of OKC 8-5, M-F. Hourly pay + Benefits. (405) 685-5531 to apply. Email Ernie.sikes@bobcatofokc.com

ATTENTION: Seeking “Inside Sales” person for roofing industry distributor. Candidates should be willing to work varied hours including some Saturdays and occasional Sundays; have some roofing industry knowledge and not be afraid of computers. Please send resume and salary requirements to: royal_resume@yahoo.com

CLOSERS ONLY! 80 YR Old Mfg is looking for A Self Starter - Highly Motivated Individual who wants to Control their Income. Earn 100K +Annually. If this Scares you - do not Apply. We Provide Preset Appointments - In House Financing Complete Training Program. WINNERS ONLY Jim Kinning 1-800-247-2446 resume jkinning@wittern.com

Alarm Techs FA/SEC/AV/Ntwk Techs CML FA Lic Pref Med bnfts&veh. send res to terry@coxsystech.com or come by 3121 S Lakeside OKC

FRAMERS NEEDED Good Pay & Steady Work 405-410-5042 » »»»»»»»»»»»»»»» Granite City has immediate opening for experienced 2520 N. Broadway St, Moore, OK 405-378-2906

HVAC with Journeyman needed for multi-property apt. complex. Apply in person. Pickwick Place Apartments 2759 West I-240 Service Road

Minimum Qualifications: 18yrs. of age, able to pass a pre-employment drug screen, physically capable to perform essential job functions of the trade, eager to learn, hardworking, dependable, & have reliable transportation. Must be a U.S. Citizen -OR- made declaration of intent; or lawful resident alien in accordance with appropriate Federal Laws. Previous experience in bricklaying or construction work helpful. Please contact 800-579-9555 ext (0) or 405-528-5609 ext (0)

Machine Shop Needs •Person to operate saws •Person with shipping and receiving experience •Person to debur & operate CNC lathe or mills Experience Needed. Apply at 535 SE 82nd, from 1PM-4PM. Maintenance Tech, Make Ready & Groundskeeper. Call or apply The Invitational 3959 NW 122nd. 405-755-9024

Plumbing Apprentice

Cell Tower Climbers Wanted

No license required. Must have valid driver's license. Experience a plus. Call 405-285-0066

Pay based on experience. Call for interview. 405-246-6895 or 306-1618.

RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL APPRENTICE NEEDED

CERTIFIED WELDER

MAY TRAIN RIGHT PERSON. Call 405-476-0429

WCA of Oklahoma is seeking a skilled professional with Business to Business or Business to Consumer sales experience. Telemarketing skills will be a requirement. Position will be based in Oklahoma City, OK. Position offers hourly wage, commission plan, health benefits and optional 401K. Now Accepting Applications at: 1001 S. Rockwell Oklahoma City, OK 73128 or call 405.495.0800

1546 W. Reno » » » 405-236-5419 » » »

CNC Machinist/Operator Needed. Must have Mazatrol or Fanuc experience. 5 years minimum experience. Lathe experience preferred. Apply at 535 SE 82nd, from 1PM-4PM. Commercial Electricians Journeymen and Apprentices Min 2 yrs commercial exper. 40 hr week, health, dental, vacation, holiday pay & 401k. Drug screen test. »»» 405-359-9190 »»»

Bob Tail/Semi Truck Driver Hiring truck drivers for on site, export and import hauling dirt/ gravel. Class A CDL, clean MVR, medical card, drug test required. Based on experience Wesley Estell Excavating 405-672-4747 1701 SE 25th Okc, Ok. Boom Truck Operator Driver/Operator wanted Class B CDL required will train please fax resume or inquiries to 552-0200 Bus Operator PT Bus Operator needed for Edmond, OK transit system. Please contact 405-509-6370.

N. May Ave. area, 405-397-2158 Drivers Tango Transport is hiring for the following:

OverTheRoad & HomeRunFleet (similar to Regional) ************************ • CLASS A CDL & 12 months OTR experience required • All new 2012 & 2013 trucks: Cascadias and Prostars • 401K • Pay Raises • Company Paid Life Insurance • Major Medical & Dental ************************ Apply By Phone Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

877-826-4605 or online

www.drivefortango.com

Testing required.

Industrial Machines

Inside Sales Representative:

WCA is looking for Heavy Equipment Mechanic & PM Tech. Great benefits & 401K. Salary depends on exp. Apply in person at 1001 S. Rockwell, OKC

DRIVER

BRICKLAYER APPRENTICE *Great Career Opportunity* *Excellent Pay and Benefits*

Warehouse Help Imperial Coffee has an opening for Warehouse Help. Mon-Fri, hourly pay. Apply at 6801 Pat Avenue, OKC, OK or call 495-8100 None Brad Barton

Exp Plumbing Supervisor Must be licensed with a valid driver's lic. Prefer exp. in residential repair and sales. $70,000/yr w/ $2500 sign on bonus. Includes benefits. Call 405-285-0066

Fabricator and/or Installer. An established home improvement company seeking outgoing and hardworking individuals with reliable transportation to fill full time sales positions. Base salary + commissions, $60–100K per year. Experience not required. Ph: (405)604-0645, Fax: (405)606-2285, Email: shome.okc@gmail.com

Utility Worker - applications sought by City of Piedmont. CDL license, experience with electrical and equipment, DEQ (D.D.) certification water and wastewater, street repairs and grounds maintenance preferred. Starting pay $12.10 to $12.71 per hour DOQ plus benefits. Apply by March 31st, 2013 at 314 Edmond Road NW, P.O. Box 240, Piedmont, OK 73078. Call 373-2000 EOE

TEST & BALANCE TECH 18 year old NEBB Certified TAB company is seeking a TAB tech. 3 years min. exp. & excell. customer service skills are a MUST. NEBB Tech Cert., HVAC Service, EMS or Plumbing skills are a +. $20-30/hr. + excell. benefit pkg. ssanders@dynaserviceok.com Fax: 918-663-6282 Phone: 918-663-6200 Tree company seeking Exp. Tree Trimmer & Groundsperson. Must have D.L. & a CDL Class B is a Plus. Apply at 8405 S.W. 15th St. OKC. Call 495-8746.

Entry-Level Drivers NO CDL. No Problem. 254-5556 American Truck Training

FUEL HAULERS We are a local fuel transport company looking for professional part & full time drivers in the Oklahoma City area. Requirements are a Class A CDL with Tanker & Hazmat endorsements. You must be at least 25 years old with a clean driving record & have 2 years or 200,000 miles of driving experience. 6 months experience pulling a fuel tanker preferred. Check out the following benefits you can have: ß Potential for $70,000 plus/year ß 4 or 5-day week (12-hour days) ß Health care program ß 401K with 50% match ß Great equipment ß Uniforms ß Bonus incentives ß Sick pay ß Vacation pay ß Opportunity for advancement To apply, please call Thomas at 405-824-8729, or apply online at startransportllc.com

Pneumatic Oilfield CDL-A drivers needed for sand hauling. Assigned trucks, good home time and benefits. Apply now! McCorkle Truck Line, Inc., 2132 SE 18th St, OKC, 800-727-2855

Semi Dump Truck Driver w/End Dump & Loader exp. Must have CDL. Apply at R&M, 354-7577. Truck Drivers needed with 3 years' experience in Grain Hopper hauling. Pay is 22% of gross line haul. 405-819-7054

Van Eaton Ready Mix NOW HIRING MIXER DRIVERS in Edmond, Norman & W. OKC Class A or B 35hrs/wk GUARANTEED Clean MVR, 2 Years Driving Experience

214-7450 Shawnee 844-2900 Edmond 912-4825 Norman EOE

» WCA IS NOW HIRING» Class A and B CDL Drivers Please apply at 1001 S. Rockwell Oklahoma City, OK


UNDER const 3 or 4 bd on .50 ac MOL $179,900 PICK your colors 3 bd 2ba on corner lot $149,900. Seller is Owner of Cleaton & Assoc 405-373-2494 Lisa 405-919-5717 BRING HORSES 3bd 3.5ba on 10 ac MOL loafing shed 40 x 50 wkshp/barn $419,000 Lisa 405-919-5717 Cleaton & Assoc 405-373-2494

Gorgeous Home 3313 Bishop Rock Pl. Yukon Granite, remodeled, spacious plan, xtra drive in back yard, new fence, corner lot, big back porch. 1900 sq ft MOL, Open 3-10-13 from 2-6pm or by app. 249-7113 agents welcome! 3bed, 2ba, 2 Car Garage, 1900 1FP, 1-story Home, 1999 gas heat pump, central A/C, city sewer, $146,500 Call or text 405-249-7113 PIEDMONT OPEN SUN 2-5 Model home. New hms on 1/2 ac lots. From NW Expwy & Sara Rd go 4.5 mi N Cleaton & Assoc 373-2494 CASHION acreages 6-12 ac avail w/trees & creek starting @ $25,000 Owner fin may be avail Lisa 405-919-5717 1N to 10A E of OKC, pay out dn. 100's choices, many M/H ready TERMS Milburn o/a 275-1695 www.paulmilburnacreages.com Call for Maps! See why we sell more acreages than anyone in Okla. E of OKC. o/a 275-1695

MOVE IN NOW! PIEDMONT OPEN SUN 2-5 Model home. New hms on 1/2 ac lots. From NW Expwy & Sara Rd go 4.5 mi N Cleaton & Assoc 373-2494

Free Rent 'til April. 1 & 2 bed. Spring Tree Apts. 405-737-8172. Double Your Tax Refund up to $5,000!! Use refund & receive Visa gift card with new home purchase. No refund, use your land/family land ZERO down. E-Z qualify by phone. WAC 631-7600 Double Your Tax Refund up to $5000 w/new home purchase. Don't prejudge credit. E-Z qualify by phone. New & repo homes available 405-631-7600 WAC

3/3/2, landscaped, storm shelter, quick sale-cash, terms or possible rent, 202-520-3496/620-218-4726 PC Schools, 6100 N Mueller, 4 bed, 3 bath, $249K, 405-474-7350.

PUBLIC NOTICE! Foreclosures: MUST GO! FixerUppers HUD REO& BnkOwnd Homebuyers/Investors welcome Call for FREE list of 2-4bd homes PATRICK W/Allied 405-740-6616

FIRST TIME HOMEBUYERS FREE Downpayment Assistance Available to Buy Your Home! NO Closing Costs - Save $1000's Call for FREE list of 2-4bd homes Patrick w/Allied 405-740-6616 OPEN 2-4PM, 4104 NW 31st 4/3/2L/2D/2C. New terms! $149,900 Bateman Co. 324-2022

601 SE 70 $59,500. 3bd 1K ba 2c cp, shop & stg & up to $3000 buyer cc. Bateman co 324-2022

Pd. water/garbage Quiet. Try Plaza East • 341-4813

Abandoned D/W set up on 6 acres. Ready to move in. Many to choose from. Statewide 631-7600 Rent to Own: Nice 2 & 3bed MWC $350 & up 390-9777

We Buy Houses 928-1400 We Pay More!

I BUY & SELL HOUSES 27 YRS EXP 650-7667 HOMESOFOKCINC.COM

Handy, Investor Special, Great for Rehabbers! ¡‘¡ (405) 563-9068

GREAT Office Space. Various NW locations, 300-6000sf 946-2516

UNFURNISHED ALL BILLS PAID Rates starting at $825/mo. 1 month FREE w/12 mo. lease. Citadel Suites, 5113 N. Brookline 405-942-0016 www.citadelsuites.com Including are the following: » All Utilities » Cable » Telephone » High speed internet » Business Center » 2 Pools » Free Movie Rental » Breakfast Mon.-Fri. » Social Hour

UNFURNISHED ALL BILLS PAID Rates starting at $825/mo. 1 month FREE w/12 mo. lease. Citadel Suites, 5113 N. Brookline 405-942-0016 www.citadelsuites.com Including are the following: » All Utilities » Cable » Telephone » High speed internet » Business Center » 2 Pools » Free Movie Rental » Breakfast Mon.-Fri. » Social Hour

Gated Belle Isle Terrace

Apartments • Large 2Bd 2Ba with Fireplace • We Pay Heat, Hot Water • Covered Parking • Free Laundry • No Section 8 848-4339 or 659-2788 anytime


Walford Apts Midtown 518 NW 12- LARGE 2bed 1ba 1300sf Electric only $1000/mo $1000/dep wash & dryer connections 405-409-7989 Briargate Apts 1712 N Indiana Large 1 bed 1 bath $575/mo $300/dep wood floors. Tenant pays electric only. 405-409-7989 no sec 8

The Greens $1195 Big 2b/2b/2c FP, No smoke/No pets 302-0220

Bills Paid Furnished/Unfurnished Weekly/Monthly 370-1077

Rent to Own: Nice 2 & 3bed MWC $350 & up 390-9777 2 & 3 Bedroom MHs & Houses On Acreages » » » 733-8688

Free Rent 'til April. 1 & 2 bed. Villas @ Putnam Green. 720-3102.

3400 N Robinson 1bed 1 bath$550/mo $300/dep 900 sf tenant pays elec 405-409-7989 no sec 8

3204 Lazy Lane nice 3bd brick, 1car garage ch/a, fresh paint, clean, $650 mo. Fidelity 410-4200

Florence Apts 429 NW 11th St Midtown-Studio 600sf $700/mo $400/dep 405-409-7989 No sec 8 VALENCIA APTS APTS/TOWNHOUSES 2221 N Meridian $99 Special 946-6548 PARKLANE 2&3 BD TOWNHOMES 8100 N MACARTHUR BLVD $200 OFF 1ST MO. 721-5455 $99 Special 5944 NW 40th-Large 1 & 2bed, $445mo, stove, fridge, covered prkng. No Sec 8 470-3535 Furnished/Unfurnished. Bills Paid » Wkly/Mnthly. Wes Chase Apts Elk Horn Apts, Hillcrest, 370-1077 WILLIAMSBURG APTS 7301 NW 23RD $200 OFF 1ST mo 787-1670

800 N Meridian 1bed All Bills Paid 946-9506 MAYFAIR Great loc! 1&2 bd W/D hdwd flr quiet secure ¡ 947-5665

» $99 Special » Large 1 & 2 beds. Stove, refrig, 3 SW OKC Locations $345-420mo No Sec 8 632-9849 Furnished/Unfurnished. Bills Paid » Wkly/Mnthly. Wes Chase Apts Elk Horn Apts, Hillcrest, 370-1077 1 & 2 bedrooms, D&S Apts, 6101 S. Klein Ave., ch&a, No Sec 8, No Pets, 631-2383

3600 NE 143, 3 bd, 2K ba, 2 car, all beds & 2 baths upstairs, ch&a, $1045/mo, $1045/dep, 370-1077. Nice Home for Rent 150th&SantaFe 3bed, 2ba, 2 Car 1500$/mon Contact 4052052343

WOODS UNLIMITED 2132 S PORTLAND ¡ 996-6352 1 WEEK SPECIAL $50rick PICKED UP STOVEWOOD $40rick PICKED UP

Mobile Home Lot For Rent SE 134th & Sooner Rd. Move your mobile home into country style lot with storm shelter, water, sanitary sewer, & garbage paid by owner. $215/mo. Carol or Wes 405-672-4747 405-919-1918

FIREWOOD: Deliver & stack $65/rick. 405-431-0265 Farm & Heavy Equipment Auction CLIMATE CONTROLLED FACILITY! Consign now to get your equipment in sales brochure! March 16, 2013 @ 9 a.m. Montin Auction 12755 State Hwy 19 Ada, OK 74820 (580) 421-9300

Spring Farm Equipment Consignment Auction *** Brand New *** Red Cedar Village Seniors 62+ Income Restrictions Apply $299 MOVE IN by MAR 15th 405-395-4801 TTY 1-800-722-0353 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY HANDICAP ACCESSABLE

3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, built 2007, $1100/mo, Call Alex, 990-0488 .

Saturday, March 30th Hwy 9 and I-35 S., Norman, OK. Tractors, Farm Implements, Trailers, Construction Equipment, City of Norman Surplus. Consignments welcome! Deadline for advertising is March 11th. Call or see our website www.rosenfeltauctions.com for more info. Rosenfelt Auctions, 405-364-9277

HONEST AUCTION

3 bed 2 bath 2 car gar, Mustang schls. 10123 Birkenhead Court. $850mo 405-201-2085

Furniture, Collectibles, Misc. Doors open 6 pm, Auction 7 pm. 1500 N Rockwell Ave, free food! boneyardvintage.com for details. See you this Thursday night!

Swap Meet, Arts & Crafts March 16TH & 17TH Car Show-Mar. 16, 8-2pm Lawn Mower Races-Mar. 16, 2pm Okmulgee Fairgrounds 918-756-9460 or 918-810-2454 ANTIQUE & CRAFT MALL OPENING SOON email: thepeartreeokc@aol.com

Last items from Estate Sale: Fully electric twin bed, $1000; Self rising electric recliner $600; Dining room set, 2 chairs, $100; 405-413-0860.

Last items from Estate Sale: Motorized wheel chair, great condidion, $1000; Fully electric twin bed, $1000; Self rising electric recliner, $600; 405-413-0860. Goodman 4ton self contained AC/HEAT package unit $500.00 please call 601-5905 235-5028 Shoprider lrg sz power chair w/ chrgr like new $2500obo 275-9217

13305 Green Valley Executive Home 4bed 2ba 2 car 2459sf, 2 liv 2din, granite,fireplace,Edmond Schools, $1600/mo, $1600/dep 405-409-7989 no sec 8

¡ Laminate Flooring 2100 sf, 25 yr warranty, 95¢/sf ¡ Prefinished oak, Hardwood, 2400 sf, 30 year warranty $2/sf ¡¡ 405-632-0499 ¡¡

Putnam City North Area 7512 Northway Court 4bed, 3ba, 2 car garage, 2784 1FP, 2-story $1400/mo. Carol 751-0501; 8349888; hunters2@sbcglobal.net

Solid Brazilian Cherry• Hardwood Flooring • (2600sf) Beautiful, never used $2.50/sf • 632-0499

333 NW 89th 3bed brick, 1.5bath 1car garage, ch/a, clean, fenced $595 mo Fidelity 410-4200

Sheet Metal, 3'x10', $16, Mon-Sat (405)390-2077/659-3054

Huge kitchen, 3b 2b 2c, $1050mo 4212 NW 58th ‘ 830-3399

Highway Guard Rails, 25' pieces, $35each ‘ 918-607-4757

3/2/2 new carpet ¡‘¡ $1050 6209 N Warren Ave ¡ 341-5504

1K ct Princess cut diamond ring $1950. 580-320-3339

S52 & S22 Stump Grinders S22 $2500 each; 2 12'' disc chippers $3500 each. 405-885-2572

Sears table saw & radial arm saw, 12" planer, stone cement mixer, $150 each, 431-7726.

2624 SW 46 Terr 3bed 1ba 1 car 1100sf $675/mo $400/dep 405-409-7989 no sec 8 3326 SW 28 1 bed new carpet new flooring $395mo $300dep 408-9769

Newly Remodeled Townhome 2720 SW 74th 2bed 1.5 ba $525 & dep No pets or S8. (405)702-5004 ads.newsok.com/bppm

2747 SW 64th St. Nice 3bd, refrig, cook stove, fenced yard near schools $795mo ¡ 721-3757

DOWNTOWN view, Classen Glen, 2 bed, 1 bath, ch&a, pool, secure parking, $695 month, 850-7226 co

Section 8 - 4 bed, 2317 S. Brock $900 + $500 dep. 685-8240 1407 SW 77 Pl 3/1K /2 remodeled no sec 8 no dogs, $750 250-7518

33rd-Tulsa Okla Toy & Doll Show & Sale March 16th, 10am-4pm Bixby Community Center 211 N. Cabaniss-Bixby, OK E. 151st St. S. & S. Memorial Dr. (US 64) Adults $4 (Early Buy, 9am $10) 405-810-1010 toys@ionet.net 1920's heavily beaded & fringed silk dress w/beaded matching slip, exc cond. $850 580-320-3339

Computer bought 07 rarely used, full sz mattr & frame, like new $225 for both 405-605-8774 6 x 12 arched wrought iron swing gate, poodle guard & spear tips, $1,000. 405-737-0573 2005 Doosan 430 and/or 440 Front End Loader. Less-500hrs Warehouse Work, Diesel with trailer $17,900. Call Thomas 405-514-4980

GE side by side refrigerator Like new. On door ice & water 823-6339 or 819-1537 $650.00 Ron or Linda

1980 8440 JD tractor, new hydraulic pump, new injector pump, new turbo, excellent engine along with a 12ft. blade, $18,000 firm. 580-759-2568

Daryl's Appliance: W&D $75 & up, limited supply!5yr war. refr/stove $125 & up, 1yr war. 405-632-8954

Good Massey Harris 35 gas tractor, JD brush hog, blade, boom, $3400, 405-324-0724.

GUN SHOW MARCH 23-24 SAT. 9-5 & SUN. 9-4 OKLAHOMA CITY STATE FAIRGROUNDS T&T BUILDING BUY-SELL-TRADE RK Shows Info: (563) 927-8176

GUN SHOW MARCH 16-17 SAT. 9-5 & SUN. 9-4 TULSA FAIRGROUNDS EXCHANGE CENTER BUY-SELL-TRADE RK Shows Info: (563) 927-8176

Colt AR-15, 223 cal, new, never fired, 30rd mag, $2,000 405-464-5667 Cleveland CG-16 irons, PW-5 iron + 52, 56, 60 degree wedges w/ Aldila regular graphite shafts + 4 & 3 Cobra hybrids. Excellent condition, all for $450. 405-990-3297

Colt AR 223 cal, new in box, never fired. $2250 405-262-6145

EURO PHEASANT HUNT 3-23-13 www.huntbluestem.com ¡¡¡ 580-336-4148 ¡¡¡ Callaway RAZR Fit Adjustable Pro Driver, 8.5 New Decade Grip, excellent at $250. 405-990-3297

Workforce 42' Bucket lift down riggers, gas motor, multi purpose $5800 obo 405-651-8248 128 SE 23rd 3bed 1bath $495mo $300 deposit. 408-9769

FN 5.7 pistol fn 5.7 flt dk earth 6 20 rd fn mags new crossbreed holster hard case and all acc. 220 rds ammo option to buy more with purchase exc cond $2500. 580-504-4893 leave number i will return call message or text

Piano 1980's Spinet piano w/bench, one owner $1000 405-259-9599

Shumard, Bald Cypress & Shantung Maple, 2K diameter, $125 ea. John 370-9571

BOB WHITE QUAIL Flight Conditioned, $4 each 405-341-7611 REG. GERMAN SHORT HAIRED PUPS 2M 2F. Parents both good hunters, $400. 405-742-7254 BIRD DOG TRAINING Starts April 1st. Call for information 580-336-8354 WE BUY GUNS Mustang Pawn & Gun Over 1,000 New/Used Guns Tue-Sat 9-6 376-GUNS BOB WHITE QUAIL $4.00ea Coffey Brothers 405-293-2933 Jimenez 380 Pocket Pistol + 140 rounds $150 Cash. 405-974-1023 OK’s largest selection of used Golf cars ¡ 800-276-0571

4' by 8' Pace cargo trailer with electric brakes, 6 years old, $2000, 405-596-1370. 5x8, 5x10, 6x12, w/gates; like new 16 foot tandem; $650-$1175 Cash. 405-670-1850

CASH Luxury Duplexes, 1900 sq ft, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car gar, $1100/mo, $500dep.405-227-5467

10504 Whitehaven: 3 bed, 2 bath, wood floors, $900/mo. 840-2320

3 Metal Buildings, Like New! Can deliver. $650 & $1200. 512-9032.

Cash for working non-working appliances. Pick up is available 732-8503


BOXER REGISTERED AKC PUPS FLASHY $300. PLEASE CALL 405-926-7864

English Bulldog pups AKC 1m 1f $1,300. 550-0886

Boxers, Champion, brindle, 6M 2F Taking dep. $1000. 580-713-2297

English Mastiff AKC Puppies 3 beautiful female, 1 fawn, 2 brindle born 2/09/13. $1000. (580) 660-6260 Ok to txt me.

BRITTANY PUPS, AKC, 6wks old, orange/white $400. 405-627-5093 or 405-627-5021

BULL TERRIER AKC PUPPIES We have 4 females and 3 male bull terrier puppies for sale. They are AKC registered hand raised, fisty,and ready for their forever homes. $1500, including shipping please call Jackie at 940-665-9514 or 940-736-0383 or email us at sullinskennel@gmail.com Bengal Kitten, TICA Reg, F, snow, $500 FRIM. 881-9305/885-5472

Cairns (Toto, Wizard of Oz), 8 weeks, 4M, 1F, pure bred, s/w, $100, 405-312-7507. CAIRN TERRIERS, Reg Adorable Toto Pups, M&F, s/w, 9 wks old $500 F, $450 M, 580-606-0799.

(20) 3-5 yr Angus cows, calving now, some calves to Angus bulls, wgt 1200lbs. 405-642-6156

Cavalier Pups, S/W, POP $300-$450 ’ 918-470-8727

Brangus Bulls, 2 & 3 year olds, $1,500-$1,600, Bison, OK Vincent - 580-758-3650

CHIHUAHUA: Choc. males, 6wks, $100-$125; 7mos s/w neutered M $75; 7yrs F $50. CASH 596-6861

50 Big Black 2 yr old Pairs $2000 ¡ Call 405-380-7990

CHIHUAHUA adorable 8wks, s/w 2M 2F, $250 580-554-3278

CHAROLAIS BULLS, GENTLE, 903-814-5008 or 580-657-3888.

Chihuahua Cuties, 8 wks EXTRA TINY TEACUPS $250 Cash ¡ 405-434-1851 CHIHUAHUA PUPPY, Female, Tiny Toy, $200. Call 405-605-1838

American Bulldog Pups, ARF reg. Ready to go 3/12, $250. 580-481-9300 AUSSIES MINI, red merle, 6 wks $150 ’’ 580-574-8286 Apache Australian Shepherd Puppies, AKC, M/F, red/blk tri, red/blue merles, s/w, champ. bloodlines, $250-$450 ¡ 405-414-3300

CHIHUAHUAS, 1 champagne M, 8 months, s/w, no papers, FREE; 1 champagne M, 12 weeks, wormed, no papers, $125; 4F, 2M, champagne & white, 7 weeks, no shots or papers, F $250, M $150; call or text 405-496-8049 Corgies Pem 7/8th 3f 2sable, 1 tri. S/W $150ea. 405-313-8152

B Collie Mix, 7 & 9 wks, choc/tan/ blk + wh, s/w, $60. 405-313-8152

BLUE HEELER PUPS, 4F 3M, 1st shots/wormed $100. 580-606-2436 Blue Heeler pups F's, working parents 7wks $150. 405-574-2212 BOXER Puppies AKC BOXER Puppies AKC Blk Mask & Flashy Fawns Ch. Bloodline s/w/ t/dc $400-$450 Call/Text (405)473-6929 Boxer puppies, 1 brindle M, 1 fawn M, 1 brindle F, 2months, tails dcked. $200ea 405-501-7399

German Shepherd AKC Pups Champion Heidelberg's www. keystonegermanshepherds.com $1,200.00 to $1,800. (918) 261-4729 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES AKC, 7wks, S/W, POP, 1 Black Female & 1 Black & Tan Female, $450. (918)387-4216 German Shepherd, F, 16 months, spayed, house broke, guard dog but friendly, brown & black, $200 CASH. 405-401-0897 German Shepherd Puppies, shots up to date, working POP, smart & adorable, $850. 580-618-3662 German Shepherd Puppies, ACA, black & tan , 1 female, 3 males $400. 405-604-7158 German Shepherds, AKC, pure white, 1st shots, 3 females, $300, 580-336-7952.

Goldendoodles See www.puffypups.com $400 580-467-1876

Bassett Pup, AKC F, 7wks mahog. & white $450 ’ 580-574-3243

Bichon Puppies, AKC, home raised, non-shed, s/w, Ready to Go! ’ $400 580-537-2439 or 580-470-5362

German Shepherd pups, AKC, 7 wks, $900 »» 405-282-4456

Ger Shep, 4 reg. Xtra nice 5wk old pups, mom's beautiful-dad's saddleback, Xtra nice temperaments $450. 579-9629 or 760-0442

Australian Shepherd Puppies, AKC reg. 3 black tri Males. Ranch raised $300ea 405-921-9738 » 405-401-2464

Bichon Frise Puppies, AKC Reg, 1st Puppy Shots, dewclaws rmvd $500 Call Julie, 580-564-2800

FRENCH BULLDOG AKC 1M, s/w, $1400 ’ 405-886-5839

Dachshund, Mini Registered M/Fs, S/W, bl & tan, choco dapple, silver dapple $200-$400. 405-401-9212

Great Dane Puppies, AKC Reg. Born 12/17/12, black, $300ea. 606-9748 »»» 818-3560

Lab.

DACHSHUND 4M 1F, 6wks 3/11 $150-$185. Free kitten. 503-2920

chocolate full blood 7 wks. POP 1 male $200.00 405-213-8280

DACHSHUND 6 months, piebald, female, $25, 405-243-8909

Labrador Retriever AKC Puppies 3 white- 1 female, 2 male, 4 chocolate- 1 female, 3 male born 1/28. Evening or weekend appt to view. $450. Call or text 405-919-3539 or 405-919-6098.

DACHS Mini, 2M 1F, red, 1st s&w, pure sweetness, $175 405-321-1209 Doberman pups, red, 7 weeks, shots/wormed. $300. 405-249-1961 or 501-3203

Labrador Retriever AKC Black & Yellow, 6 weeks, s/w/dc call or text $400 4053342465

English Bulldog Puppies English Bulldog Puppies. AKC, first shots,vet checked,wormed. $1000-1300 Traci 405-830-7367

Maltese & MaltiPoo okcpoms.com $275-$500 ¡ OK#02 405-609-9241

English Bulldogs, AKC, 7wks, s/w 2F pop $1100. 740-3394/740-3303

Maltese, Adorable Baby Doll Face TINY! $495 Visa/MC 826-4557


Sweet, Tame Umbrella cockatoo handfed 1 yr old. $1000 w/ large cage. call/txt Sarah 405-503-4649

Transmission & Auto Repair business for sale (not including real estate). In operation since 1956. Selling all tools and equipment, goodwill, business name, phone numbers and company records. Call Mon-Sat, 235-5005.

200 Grass RB First Cutting Alfalfa, $45/bale ¡ 405-771-3575 MALTESE pups s/w/dc 1yr hlth grtd $325 $550» 580-220-5866 » Lic# 299 » pedestalpuppies.com Maltese Shih Tzu Mix, 10wks, s/w, Adorable, $300 ’ 361-5317 Malti-Poo, Adorable, ITTY BITTY! $495. Visa/MC 826-4557 FREE 12mo old Brindle Male English Mastiff, mother fawn & 5 yrs old. Free to good home. 405-308-3825 Mini Aussie $300 CASH Female, 1 yr, blue merle, no Papers Mini Aussie 405-663-4047 PAPPILONS AKC 1F, 3M tri, small, very cute, ready 3/13 $350$450 deposit holds 405-905-6220. PIT BL/RD MIX PUPS DNA PRF I HAVE 4 F & 1 MALE DNA PROFILED TO ADBA /ABKC REG PUPS MIXED W BLU/RED PIT PUREBRED. WILL PROVIDE PAPERS. 800 F/600 M 7174254056 PomO Yorkie N , 7wks, 2F 1M, $100-$125 ea CASH. 306-7083 Poodles Poodles Akc Minis 2-3yr M 1poodlecrazyfarm@gmail.com 580-402-1020 $350 Linda Poodles Poodles Akc Minis 2-3yr M 8 puppys 1poodlecrazyfarm@gmail.com 580-402-1020 $350 Linda Rhodesian Ridgeback puppies, AKC, POP, healthy, vet checked, wormed, $825, 405-509-0637. Rhodesian Ridgeback Puppies AKC reg, born 12/12/12 ’ $300Ea 405-606-9748 ’ ’ 405-818-3560 Rotts/Ger AKC 7wks 3M 2F s/w POP CH lrg $675. 405-370-2501 ROTTWEILER PUPPIES, AKC reg., Champ. Pedigrees, $1,000. Financing avail. w/ $400 dep. Call Stephanie for info. 580-585-2216. Rottweiler, AKC, 11wk old Male, POP, t/dc, s/w ¡ $900 (405) 627-2582 or 818-9422

SCHNAUZERS, Mini, Reg., M & F, S & P, 9wks, $400. 580-641-2625 Schnauzers, AKC: male, 6 years, $250; pups $600; kennel retiring, pups4us.com 580-759-3478 Schnauzers, AKC, Mini & Toy 1M 3F, S/W/T/DC ¡ $400-$500 ¡‘¡ 405-612-1478 ¡‘¡ Schnauzers Mini, fullblood, 2K months, 1 black M, 1 salt & pepper F, s/w, $100. 405-388-6161 Schnauzer Toy, ACA, 7wks, Adorable Puppy (1) M-$500, READY NOW. 919-4598 Shih Tzu & mixes, okcpoms.com $225-$325 ¡ OK#02 405-609-9241 SHIH TZU ACA Male-Charcoal , 10wks $350 CASH 405-663-4047 Lic #154 To a good loving home, F dachshund, 6 yrs old, full of life, loves to cuddle & play, not scared of other animals & makes pals easily. Current shots, lives indoors, Wonderful pet! 405-373-3471 Weimaraner Pups 1 Female left! ACA Reg. T/D/S/ W. $500 (405) 227-7448 Westies AKC 2M 2F 6 wks s/w ex-small POP $400 405-370-2501 Wolf (Timber) 75%, Akita 25%, 5 weeks, huge, beautiful, all colors, socialized, $100, 405-633-6389. Wolf hybrid puppies 5 high content wolf hybrid puppies available. 4 m, 1 f. They've been socialized since birth, are loved and played with and spoiled by everyone including the kids and our young bulldog/pit mix. High content wolf hybrids only have one litter a year (from Feb to May), this is your chance! $500 Call M-F after 5, or all day Sat and Sun 405-740-8764 Yorkie-Maltese (Morkie), ITTY BITTY! Baby Doll Face, $495 Visa/MC 405-826-4557

Liquor Store - Prime Location 405-314-0755

Buying oil & gas properties, any status, pay top $$, 405-740-9000

2 Horse Stidham Trailer w/ramp, new tires, floor, jack, paint, trim, stopping signal lights, NICE. $1,650. (405) 567-3497/306-3904

Easter Bunnies, Mini Rex, litter trained, social, breeders available, $25-$35 each, 410-6415.

A-1 Plumbing 24/7 - Hot Water Tanks, Gas & Sewer Lines, Floor Furnace Repair. 405-409-3090 Todd's Concrete, tear out, replace driveways, patio, stamp & color, lic/bond/ins, free est. 603-6563. Drives, Foundations, Patios. Lic./Bond./Ins. Free Est. 769-3094

Found: Woman or girl's ring, Norman soccer park in Feb. 514-2110 Male, black Lab mix, near NW 16 & Blackwelder on 2/23. 308-7736

Rose Electric LLC

Lost Tuesday evening 3/5 in or outside Okla. City Art Museum, heavy silver metal BRACELET w/magnetic clasp. REWARD, sentimental value. 364-7151 Lost Male Beagle, vic. of E. Wilshire & Martin Luther King. Please call 478-2265.

‘ Garage Doors & Openers ‘ ‘ Sales & Service ¡ 794-1718 ‘

L & R Tree Service, Low Prices, Insured, Free Estimate, 946-3369.

Foundation Repairing, Floor Leveling, Drainage, 405-370-8389

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SCHNAUZER Adorable Toys & Minis Reg. pups $325-$375 s/w/dc ’ 1yr hlth guar ’ Lic#299 ’ 580-220-5866 ’ pedestalpuppies.com ’ can meet in Moore Sat 3/16

350 ADORABLE PETS!!! At FREE TO LIVE Near Edmond ALL Dogs & Cats Shts/Neut $60 282-8617 www.freetoliveok.org

ShowStopper Landscapes ¡ Lawns & More ¡ Call or Text Jeff @ 206-2520 Rototilling, all yard work, scalping & more, 789-3062/682-6383. BETTER CUTS ST@ $17wk Mow Edge Weedeat Cleanup 681-6764 Mailboxes, repairs: certified journeyman lic, 305-4224 ¡ 928-5588

R & M's Manure Based Top Soil, Rich Mix, Compost Sand & Gravel »» 4 0 5 - 3 5 4 - 7 5 7 7 »»

Affordable Gutter Systems Seamless Aluminum, 728-7246. Mention this ad for 10% off.

»» RESIDENTIAL HAULING »» AND CLEANING, 630-5484

Appliance Service, all brands, 25 years exp, $40 svc call, 371-3049.

Leaky shwrs, Kitch & bth remodel 33yrs free est 728-0545 505-7991

»» GENE’S TREE SERVICE »» Insured-Free Estimate. 682-2100.

Home Repair & Remodel. Roofing. Siding. Free Estimate. 410-2495.

Yorkies, AKC, parti, 1M $600, 2F $800ea S/W ¡ 405-779-1082 Yorkies, Tiny Teacup, Extra Cute, Guar. $500-$800 ’ 405-380-5859

Sprinkler Systems, Fencing Install & Repair, Free Est, 200-3983

Custom Gutters Inc., New/Repair, Leaf Covers, All Types, Warranty, Visa/MC/AX/Disc, 528-4722, BBB

Mr. Fixit Handyman Service. We do it all for less. Free estimates. Bonded. Ins. Visa/MC. 603-6104.

Rottweiler pups, 6 wks, s/w/t/dc, German bloodlines $400, 476-3772

Drains Unstopped, Plumbing Repairs ¡¡ 990-3826

D&G FENCE, Repair Specialist. Guar lowest pr. Free est 431-0955

Custom Gutters Inc., New/repair; wrnty Visa/MC/AX/Disc 528-4722

YORKIE 2F, small, AKC, 7 wks, $550 ea, shts, dcked, dwclawed & wormed, cash only, 405-794-1254

Zax's Plumbing & Sewer Complete sewer & drain cleaning plbg repair lic/bond/ins 409-7118

Service Calls #87915 ‘¡‘¡‘ 405-703-4556

RAY'S ELECTRIC »»» 820-7466 »»»

Annual Meeting Pleasant Valley Cemetery, April 8, 2013, 7 pm. Fellowship Hall Wheatland United Methodist Church

Community Action Development Corporation is now accepting bids for Audit 2013 Fiscal Year. Request for bid proposal packets may be submitted to CADC, P.O. Box 989, Frederick, OK 73542. All Bids must be submitted no later than 5:00 P.M. on Thursday, April 18th, 2013. For further details contact Terry Collom at 580-335-5588.

MADDOX PAINT 405-824-4206

40 Chores by 40 Plus. 25yrs exp. Insured/Refs/Free Est. 473-1838

» Drvwy/patio/steps/stem walls Lic./Bonded. Free Est. 424-5105

Rottweiler, German Bloodline, 3F 3M, Block heads. No papers. $350ea Tony Hernandez 209-3590

Schnauzer, Mini, ACA, 2M 2F, black, ears done, s/w ¡ $500 627-0419 ¡ ok#17

Steel Carports, Patio Covers 2car carport $1695 799-4026/694-6109

‘ Quality Painting & Remodel ‘ ‘ Satisfaction Guaranteed ‘ Free Estimates ‘ 405-409-1064

Bill's Painting & Home Repairs Quality Work! Free Est. 306-3087 Franchise For Sale Papa Murphy's Pizza Norman $175,000 Dennis Peterson 1-385-204-2596

TACK & SADDLE AUCTION Fri March 22nd 7pm, Preview at 6pm Everything Must Go! - We have been asked to sell at public auction a large inventory of high end horse equipment. 50+ Western Saddles, Blankets, Pads, Bling Bridles, Tack, Ect. Lots of door prizes . The nicest collection of tack up for auction ever. Cash, Cards, NO CHECKS 10% BP. Inside and heated. 0 Murphy's Auction (512) 772 1888 Cleveland County Fairgrounds 615 E. Robinson RD, Norman , OK 73071

3 rooms steam cleaned, free sanitize, truck mount, $35, 406-5739.

Mowing, Edging, Fertilizing - You name it - I do it! Paulo 245-3436

Titan Tree Service (Insured) Free Est. in Metro Area. 255-4578

Town and Country Welding LLC -Projects and repairs -Mobile service and shop Joseph Lynch (405) 664-5361



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