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The Word on Warranties With Suburban Chevrolet
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uburban Chevrolet’s Parts “but having a warranty can save a lot and Service Department is of money in the long run, and provide located right off of Route 66 in extra protection for them.” Claremore. They have been providing General Motors offers a general quality care for cars and trucks, with warranty of 3 years and 36,000 the highest caliber of customermiles bumper to bumper standard oriented service, for over 35 years. on vehicles purchased. Beyond the Manager Brian Finley recommends standard, an extended warranty can routine maintenance of a vehicle to be purchased to fill the gaps and to keep it in top condition and trusts ensure coverage after the standard his experienced and knowledgeable warranty expires. “These extended team to provide the best service. In warranties are reasonably priced, and the event that something in a car or can usually be financed with the car, truck should fail, however, a warranty but can be purchased after,” Brian will make sure that no matter where said. Suburban utilizes the 3-Sixty you go, you’re covered. “Repairs on a Automotive Extended Warranty vehicle can be very expensive,” he said, Plans, with different levels of service
coverage available. Select, Silver, Gold, and Platinum levels are offered with pricing for each, graduating respectively. All plans will cover the basic engine, transmission, and drive axle. Each plan will gradually offer more as they are secured higher in range. The Platinum level being the highest, provides coverage that most mirrors the manufacturer’s warranty, with some exclusions. Additionally, nationwide benefits can include 24hour towing, rental, 24-hour roadside assistance, and more. The general warranty that comes standard with GM vehicles can be used anywhere that services their brands. The extended warranty from 3-Sixty Automotive is honored by Suburban Chevrolet, or any others that accept this particular extended warranty program. According to Consumer Affairs, GM’s standard warranty pros are that coverage is transferrable, there are several plan options, and that it can directly extend the factory warranty. The biggest drawback as that coverage is only available at the vehicle’s point of sale. Enter the extended warranty, which can be purchased after, can save money, and are customizable. However, as with most anything else, always read the details of each plan, and understand Left: Service Advisor, Nate Lusby; Service Manager, Brian Finley; Service Advisor Scott Monroe.
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Above: The Suburban Chevrolet’s Parts and Service team are friends you can count on when you need help with your auto needs. Trust them to ensure you’re back on the road quickly and safely. (pictured left to right) Justin Degraffenreid, Chase Frakes, Sam Baker, Zach Hallam, Justin Rexach, Darrell Matlock, Ben Petti, Colton Self.
them thoroughly, to ensure optimal coverage and no surprises, in case the need arises to use it. The Service team at Suburban is equipped to handle all automotive needs, with a highly qualified and experienced staff. “We take care of our customers, not take advantage of them,” said Brian. “We don’t rush in and rush out. We take our time and get the best results.” In addition to Brian’s 16 years of experience in the industry, his service advisors, Nate Lusby and Scott Monroe, have a combined experience
of almost 50 years between them. “Scott’s skill level and customer service are incredible. I’ve never seen anyone take care of customers the way he does,” said Brian. “Nate is amazing. He has patience, excellent customer care, is knowledgeable and super smart.” Other team members include World Class GM Certified Technicians and a vast assemblage of skills and experience collectively, that extends to reliable, confident, and competent customer service for their clients. “We want our customers to pull in and
Above: Darrell Matlock, Lube Tech, is diligent to ensure fast service, with extra care to ensure a safe ride for his customers.
Above: Technician Sam Baker, who works as a Fireman in Sapulpa, is highly trained and qualified to provide quality service.
feel comfortable,” Brian said. “We want them to see the same faces every time and to build relationships with them.” The Parts and Service team are eager to serve your auto needs, and to answer any questions about warranty coverage. Visit their website at www.claremorechevy.com for more information.
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Indian Women’s Pocahontas Club Awards Scholarships, 2020-2021
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he Indian Women’s Pocahontas Club sponsors ten (10) Cherokee students, male or female, entering college or vocational school, with a $600.00 per academic year scholarship, along with one (1) recipient of the Oklahoma State University Foundation, DawsonNelson Akanadi Endowed Scholarship Fund and three (3) recipients of the Rogers State University Foundation, Foreman Faulkner Scholarship Endowment. Join us in congratulating these outstanding students and wishing them success in their academic endeavors. The Indian Women’s Pocahontas Club will also be hosting our annual “Hats off to Will Rogers” birthday celebration and wreath-laying ceremony at the Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore, OK, November 7, 2020. Mark your calendars. For more information, contact Jennifer at 918-402-3057. The Indian Women’s Pocahontas Club Higher Education Scholarship Recipients for the upcoming 2020-2021 academic year are:
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Scholarship Recipients – Fall 2020 Madison Gray Porter, OK Erica Taylor Pryor, OK Kylea Anderson Inola, OK Hannah Guthrie Afton, OK Halle Tatham Pryor, OK Cheyanne Miller Muskogee, OK Kylea Terrell Checotah, OK Kacee Rumsey Pittsburg, KS Chas McClain Stilwell, OK Hannah Henson Tulsa, OK Jesse Rader Claremore, OK Cloe A. Dennis Claremore, OK Jasper Rader Claremore, OK Rachel McKisick Catoosa, OK
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teeped in tradition, the Indian Women’s Pocahontas Club pay homage to Will Rogers Birthday. This is a free public event to be held at 2 p.m. on November 7, 2020, at the Will Rogers Memorial Museum located at 1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore, OK. Each year as we gather in the Rotunda of the Memorial, the Club places a basket of fall foliage at the base of the statue, just as his wife, Betty Blake Rogers did. The president of the club tells a brief history of the ceremony, and the members recite the “Club Collect.” “We are Indian Women of the Pocahontas Club. We love our Nation’s stories and the histories of our clans. Whether they be sung or spoken, we treasure our tribal legends, the meeting of our group and all our Indian tokens. The pride of our race we will forever cherish, that its history and legends will not perish. For ancient pride of race, this torch we pass to those who come to our place to take.” As the members, led by the president and the vice president, exit the rotunda the native drummer begins to beat his drum and sing, as the procession follows the path to the garden, where they lay the Ceremonial Wreath at the tomb of Will Rogers. The Pocahontas Club honors Will, as he honored us in a statement, “He would rather be with the Pocahontas ladies than dine with all the Kings and Queens of the world.” Members of the club will sing “Amazing Grace.” After the wreath-laying ceremony, the Master of Ceremonies will welcome the audience. Guest Speaker, Stacy Leeds, Dean Emeritus of the University of Arkansas, better known as Hunter’s Mom. Finally, Jana Jae, “Queen of Fiddle,” member of the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame and the National Fiddler’s Hall of Fame, strikes the bow to the fiddle, and we know Will’s feet would be first on the dance floor. Join us as we thank the Oklahoma Arts Council and National Endowment for the Arts for sponsoring the entertainment, with respect to social distancing.
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! d e t n u a la H k O Four of Oklahoma’s Most Haunted Places You Can Visit BY MACY GOODNIGHT
Our great state has an extraordinary history, with many a tale to be told about the characters of bygone days. Oklahoma is such a great place to live that some have refused to leave! Some of these spirits invite you to come and find them but ask that visitors always be respectful and make sure to abide by each location’s rules and hours of business. There is much to learn from the ghosts of Oklahoma’s past.
The Stone Lion Inn – Guthrie The Houghton Family’s beautiful and elegant home was completed in 1907. At the time, it was the grandest house in town. Shortly after they moved in, their seven-year-old daughter, Irene, contracted whooping cough and was accidentally overdosed with medicine by the maid. Her passing was heartwrenching for the family. In the 1920s, the family fell on hard times, and they moved to Enid to run a mercantile. In order to retain their Guthrie home, they leased it to a mortuary, and Smith Funeral Home operated on the premises for eight years. In 1986, Becky Luker purchased the home as only the third owner in its history and moved in with her children. It was not long after that her seven-year-old son began telling of strange occurrences in his bedroom closet, with toys being rearranged and even a sighting of a little girl sitting on the floor. He talked about “the ghost girl” often. Now, the home is a bed and breakfast that guests can stay in overnight, with stunning 10 |
bedroom suites and the warmest hospitality. Becky hosts murder mystery dinners on the weekends, with one of her guests playing the theatrical victim each event night. She writes all of the stories herself; some garnered with inspiration from local lore. Multiple paranormal groups have investigated the home, including national television shows, such as Ghost Hunters. Overnight guests have reported an array of experiences from their stays, including being woken from slumber to a child tapping them on the cheek, and their toes being played with. Phantom footsteps and smells have been experienced, as well as shirts being tugged on with no culprit to be found. Could it be little Irene’s ghost causing mischief in the home, or maybe lingering spirits from the funeral home? Book your weekend getaway or a murder mystery dinner with friends, and find some answers for yourself at www.stonelioninn.com.
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Stately and elegant rooms will provide some comfort, despite the sounds and possible encounters with the spirits inside. Guests at the inn have experienced many mysterious things, mostly unexplained mischief.
Cain’s Ballroom - Tulsa This iconic spot has been a cultural hub in the city since the 1930s. Originally built as a garage in 1924, the building was purchased in 1930 by Madison W. “Daddy” Cain, and was named Cain’s Dance Academy. Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys’ first radio broadcasts on KVOO took place here, and they performed regularly at the venue between 1934-1942. In 1976, the building was purchased with a renewed interest in revitalizing the building as a concert venue, and Cain’s Ballroom was born. The Dance Academy was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. Bob Wills passed away in 1973, but some people believe he loved Cain’s so much that he still frequents the old dance hall. Manager Brad Harris makes sure to say, “Goodnight, Bob!” every night before he leaves. Brad has experienced some things that have made him believe something or someone is lingering in the building. One day, a delivery of beer was made, and the cases were neatly stacked near the bar. Brad walked away briefly, and when he returned, the cases were placed down on the floor on their sides, no longer stacked. There was no sound. He has seen apparitions out of the corners of his eyes, and has heard crowds of people talking when no one is left in the building after a show. Numerous paranormal research groups have done investigations in the building, and Brad recalled that one group captured and audio recording of a young girl that said, “I want to help.” No one knows for sure who is haunting the building, but many people have experiences that validate that there are “others” in the building. Presently, Cain’s is not hosting regular shows, but are having smaller concerts with limited seating and free online streaming series. Visit www.cainsballroom.com for more information on current events.
Production Manager, Brad Harris, has been with Cain’s Ballroom for 16 years and has many spirited tales to tell.
Cain’s Ballroom has been a Tulsa Icon for decades, and many believe that those that haunt the place just make the energy there even cooler.
Cain’s Ballroom has been the most iconic concert venue in Tulsa since the 1930s, and the energy is so amazing, that some have chosen to stay forever.
Many believe the ghost of Bob Wills of the Texas Playboys still roams the place.
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Military History Museum – Broken Arrow In 1942, Dr. Onis Franklin, and his son, Dr. S.E. Franklin, established the first modern hospital in the town at 112 North Main. The hospital served the community until the late 1960s and ultimately ended up in the hands of the City of Broken Arrow. The Military History Center was opened in 2013, and the collection has grown exponentially. Docent Supervisor, Dennis Hoch, has a few spooky stories to share, including a bone-chilling experience with a mannequin in the museum. He recalls the day he was working near the uniform display, where the mannequin’s head was facing toward the wall. Dennis looked down, and when he looked back up again, the head was turned towards him, as if watching him work. On another occasion, he and another docent were speaking to each other in the front of the museum. The back door opened, which normally is kept
locked. Dennis and the docent, curious about who had entered, walked down the hall to investigate. Midway down the hall, they saw a figure cross in front of them into one of the galleries. They followed, only to find that there was no one there. Sounds and rattling can be heard frequently from the basement, which used to house the morgue in the old hospital. Crooked pictures on the walls cause frustration for staff, who constantly must straighten them. A light in the basement cannot be turned off, despite all efforts, including cutting power. The collection of artifacts in the museum is exceptional, with hundreds of items from all eras of military history. Are there spirits attached to the relics in the displays, or are there lingering souls from the old hospital? Visit them anytime, Tuesday-Saturday, from 10 am to 4 pm, and see for yourself. More information at www.okmhc.org.
Docent Supervisor, Dennis Hoch, tells how this mannequin turned its head to watch him work.
Staff tells the tale of hearing someone enter from the back of the museum and walk across this hallway, but upon investigation, no one was there.
This light in the basement, also the old morgue, is always on, despite every effort to turn it off.
With so many mannequins in the museum, one always has the sense they are being watched.
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The Thomas- Foreman Home was built in 1898. Judge Thomas’s rocking chair – multiple witnesses have seen the chair rock on its own, with nobody near it. It was in this room that Judge Thomas’s body was laid in state for his funeral. A picture flew from the wall into the middle of the floor, as witnessed by historian Roger Bell.
In this room, many mysterious occurrences have taken place, including the phantom rocking chair and an apparitions reflection in the bookcases.
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Dr. Grant and Carolyn Foreman in their home.
Thomas-Foreman Home - Muskogee A truly notable and remarkable exhibition can be found in this historic city, with a foundation built in the days before statehood, when there was nothing but open prairie as far as the eye could see. Judge John R. Thomas built his humble farmhouse-style home in 1898. He was a federal judge in the wild west of Indian territory and is recognized as the father of the American Navy. His daughter, Carolyn, married Dr. Grant Foreman in 1905, and together, they lived with the Judge until his death in 1914. Judge Thomas was shot and killed during a prison riot at McAlister, and his body was brought back to the home to lie in state for his funeral. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. The Foremans were authors, historians, and scholars who traveled the world and acquired an assortment of art, souvenirs, and photographs throughout their travels. An immense library of books was also amassed over the years. In the life of the home, only the ThomasForeman families ever resided there, and their incredible, eclectic collection is like a time capsule, with artifacts spanning decades of history. Dr. Grant Foreman passed away in the home in 1953, and Carolyn died in her bed in 1967 at the age of 95. They had no children. Roger Bell, a local historian, is passionate about preserving the history of the location and the spirits he believes still linger there. The
haunting of the home is well known by locals, and many paranormal studies have been conducted onsite. One day, Roger and a visitor were touring the home, when they heard a loud noise in another room. A picture that had been hanging on the wall earlier had flown across the room and landed in the middle of the floor. Residual aromas of tobacco and perfume have been experienced on multiple occasions, and there have been claims from witnesses that Judge Thomas’s rocking chair will move on its own. His picture hangs just above over a large bookshelf, and his piercing eyes seem to follow visitors around the room. Judge Thomas had an old leg injury from the civil war that disabled him, and he possessed a large collection of canes. There are claims that some have heard the thud of a cane moving across the wooden floors. Once, a volunteer was facing the bookshelves that are covered with a clear acrylic casing. She noticed the reflection of a woman wearing a white dress behind her, and when she turned to speak to the woman, there was no one there. A trip to the Thomas-Foreman house is an extraordinary experience with something most everyone will enjoy and learn from, especially for those interested in ghosts. For more information, visit their website at www. thomasforemanhistorichome.com.
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Having your chimney professionally cleaned annually will help you avoid a disaster. You can prevent a chimney fire with three easy steps: • Have your chimney professionally inspected and cleaned. At the beginning of the heating season, hire a chimney inspector to examine your chimney— specifically, the chimney liner and ventilation. The chimney inspector will check for creosote build-up, cracks, and leaks, and make sure the vent is in good working order. A good chimney sweep thoroughly cleans the chimney, flue, and vents. • Use the right wood. Not all woods burn the same. Seasoned hardwood—like ash, oak, maple,
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hickory, and beech—is best. It has been fully dried out, and the ends should appear cracked, showing the wood is dry. When wood is still green, it creates more smoke as the moisture is dried. This additional condensation can lead to creosote build-up. • Never burn any treated wood materials—e.g., plywood, pressed wood, pressure-treated lumber, engineered wood, like laminate. These materials have been chemically treated and could emit dangerous gases when you burn them. Why have your dryer vents professionally cleaned. As lint and other debris build up in the dryer vents, it constricts airflow
Left: For over 42 years, Black Hat Cleaning Services owner David Harris, Sr. has been serving N.E. Oklahoma.
to the dryer. With less air, the dryer is forced to work harder to heat the air, producing hotter and hotter air as the dryer vents get progressively more clogged. If the dryer vents are not cleaned, the superheated air can ignite the lint in the vents and lead to a home fire. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that clogged Above: You can’t miss the Black Hat Cleaning van when it’s in your neighborhood. dryer vents are the cause of more than 15,000 home fires each year. your home. 20 years. “If you’re not sure if your These dryer fires cause more than Black Hat Cleaning Services chimney needs cleaning, at least $200 million in damages to homes Owner David Harris, Sr. helps have it inspected,” David said. “If and properties – but can be largely homeowners with honesty, integrity, you’ve never had it cleaned, clean it!” prevented with regular dryer vent and unsurpassed professionalism. Dryer duct cleaning is sometimes cleanings. When you see him in his iconic overlooked by homeowners but Having your dryer vents black top hat, you know you’re should be a top priority regarding fire professionally cleaned can make your getting the absolute best in chimney, safety. Many home fires are caused home safer by reducing the risk of a air duct, and dryer vent cleaning. every year by the lint that gets trapped dryer fire. David Harris, Sr. started his within the pipes and, once ignited, Signs your dryer vents may be chimney sweep and dryer vent can quickly burn throughout a home. clogged. cleaning business in 1977. Over “Dryer lint is the best thing you can While it is recommended to have the years, his company has evolved use to start a campfire,” said David. “It your dryer vents cleaned about once into a trusted name in the business. is highly flammable. You don’t want per year, how often your dryer is “It’s amazing in this industry to that trapped in your dryer vent as a used can impact how often they need have this kind of longevity,” he fire hazard.” to be maintained. However, your said. “Everywhere I go, I wear my David’s sound advice for dryer may be offering you clues that hat. I always wanted everyone to homeowners is only a small part of it is time for a dryer vent cleaning! recognize my company with my the comprehensive service provided The following are six signs your dryer Black top hat.” by Black Hat. Honesty and integrity vents are beginning to get clogged The services provided by Black Hat are at the forefront of his business and need to be cleaned. encompass comprehensive safety and practice and what his customers see • Regular loads of clothes are not dry overall health in the home. Chimney when they see him in his top hat. “My after a full cycle. sweep services, as well as dryer customers know that they can trust • Clothes or the dryer are too hot to duct cleaning, are essential for fire me to be honest, and take care of touch after use. prevention, and air duct cleaning them, give them peace of mind.” • The inside of the dryer has a damp, is vital for the air quality inside the Over the years, just as David’s hat has musty odor. home, ensuring a healthy breathing gotten taller, the services have evolved • Loads begin taking progressively environment. These maintenance to become more efficient, time-saving, longer and longer to dry completely. services also help keep your home and thorough. Chimney cleaning can • The laundry room or area around smelling nice too. take up to 45 minutes. David loves his the dryer becomes significantly Fire burning chimneys are work and the people he serves. “This warmer after use. recommended to be cleaned is my 42nd year in business with many • More lint is found in the lint trap or depending on wood-burning more years ahead.” can be seen around exterior vents. capacity, with a standard By having your dryer vents recommendation of professional BLACK HAT CLEANING SERVICES professionally cleaned, you can help sweep every 3 to 4 ricks of wood 5146 S. 94TH E. AVE. | TULSA, OK protect your family by significantly burned. Gas burning fireplaces (918) 747-1510 | WWW.BLACKHATNOW.COM reducing the risk of a dryer fire in @BLACKHATCLEANING only need to be cleaned every 15 to WWW.VALUENEWS.COM OCTOBER 2020 ROGERS COUNTY VALUE NEWS
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Breast Cancer Awareness: Helpful Information and Resources BY CHRIS PUTMAN
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busy wife and mother jumps into the shower one busy Monday morning to get ready to drop off the kids at school and rush off to work. There are a million things on her mind, and she is mentally running down her to-do list as she lathers up. As she begins to wash off, she feels it. She freezes. Her blood runs cold. It’s a lump. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the campaign was created to educate women about the need for early detection. What is breast cancer? Breast cancer is a disease in which malignant cells form in the tissues of the breast. One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. Most of those women will never uncover what caused the cancer, only the certainty that the cell’s DNA was damaged. One thing that women can know for sure is what risk factors can contribute to the disease. One is drinking alcohol. That’s an easy one to cure, just don’t drink. Risk factors a woman can’t or may not be able to change is increasing age, early menstruation, late menopause, a first pregnancy after age 30, no pregnancies at all, or a family history of breast cancer. Those risk factors
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don’t necessarily mean that a woman is doomed to get the disease; it is only an increased risk. That’s good news. More good news is that well over half of all breast cancer cases are caught while the tumor is still localized. The survival rate of a localized cancer five years out is nearly 100 percent. There are two types of breast tumors. One is benign and won’t need treatment or removal unless it continues to grow, crowding into other organs or causing pain. The other type is malignant tumors, which need a biopsy to determine its aggressiveness. Tumors are graded on a scale of one to three. The rating is determined by the severity of the mutation of the cell and how rapidly it divides. So, what can women do to fend off the disease? • Eat a low-fat diet. Eating fruits and vegetables helps reduce the risk of cancer because high fat can cause estrogen to develop and feeds cancer cells. • Walk 30 minutes per day. Women can boost their immune system through exercise. • Give up alcohol. Research shows that as little as one drink per day can
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increase the risk. • Take a break from oral contraceptives after five years of continual use. Taking hormones in an ongoing manner can increase the risk. Death caused by breast cancer has declined 40 percent since the late 80s because of early detection. What form of detection should a woman use? There are some choices a woman can make depending on where she is on the detection journey. • Mammograms, which are an x-ray of the breast. • If a lump is found in a mammogram, the next step is an ultrasound. Doctors use sound waves to uncover if the breast lump is full of liquid or if it is a mass. • An MRI, or magnetic resonance imaging, can help a doctor to determine if the lump is normal or abnormal tissue helping to gain a detailed picture of the area. • Biopsy is a method in which a doctor may insert a needle into the lump to draw out either the liquid or cell sample to examine under a microscope to tell for certain if the tissue is cancerous or not. Four out of five women who have a biopsy do not have cancer. If it is found that the cancer test comes out positive, then further lab work will be needed. One of the most common tests is checking the tumor cells for hormone receptors. Certain hormones can trigger growth in a cell. The second test is the HER2/ neu test. This determines how the breast cells grow and divide. If they are dividing too often and growing too much or too fast, that’s a problem. The results of these tests can help the doctor determine what treatment to use. Common treatments used today are: • Radiation is used to kill any mutated cells. • Since some hormones can cause cancer cells to develop and grow, using hormone blockers can starve the abnormal cells. • Target therapy uses drugs that block
cancer cell growth. • Surgery is the most common treatment for breast cancer. Surgeons remove the lump and surrounding tissue in the breast, whether using a lumpectomy, removing just the lump, or mastectomy, which is removing the entire breast, chest wall and lymph nodes. One Tulsa woman is now on the other side of the breast cancer fight. Dr. Wendy Shirk, board-certified coach of Shirk Consulting, LLC, takes a lighthearted approach to her challenging journey even though tormenting days were very near and present. “I was shocked when I got the phone call on Valentine’s Day...I had Invasive Ductal Carcinoma; I had breast cancer,” Shirk said. “I opted for a double mastectomy with reconstruction. I was fortunate that I didn’t need radiation or chemotherapy, unlike so many others. My faith, family, and friends sustained me during my journey. I learned to accept help from others—not easy Right: Wendy Shirk enjoys helping newly diagnosed pink sisters with their journeys and is thankful to be cancer-free now.
with my personality—as they brought over delicious meals and watched movies in bed with me. My friends formed a support system around me; we called it the Best Friends Boobie Doobie Club, aka The Breasties. I never felt alone. I’m thankful to be cancerfree now. In my coaching practice, I am enjoying helping newly-diagnosed pink sisters with their journeys. I’m part of a sisterhood with strong bonds that will never be broken.” What most people don’t realize is that men get breast cancer too, but chances are much lower than in women, only one in 1,000. The good news is that there is help and support. Most health insurance policies cover annual mammograms. Also, the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. has provided detailed information at www. nationalbreastcancer. org/.
Oklahoma Breast Screening Resources American Cancer Society in Oklahoma The American Cancer Society in Oklahoma is rich in resources for women facing breast cancer treatment and recovery. They will assist in referring Oklahoma-based services and programs. For more information, call their hotline at 800.227.2345 or visit their website at: www.cancer.org/cancer/ breast-cancer.html
Oklahoma Project Woman The Oklahoma Project Woman was formed to provide breast cancer screenings and treatment for women with no health insurance and limited finances. For more information, call their toll-free number at 877.550.7465 or visit the Oklahoma Project Woman website at: www. oklahomaprojectwoman.org/
Oklahoma Health Care Authority Women who may qualify can receive assistance for their breast screenings and treatment through the Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) who partners with the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH), the Cherokee Nation, the Kaw Nation of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (DHS). The first step is to find a qualified screening provider in the Tulsa area by calling: Oklahoma State Department of Health: (866) 550-5585; Cherokee Nation: (800) 256-0671 ext. 5442 or (918) 453-5442; Kaw Nation: (580) 362-1039 ext. 228 For more information, visit the Oklahoma Cares website at: www.okhca.org/individuals. aspx?id=130&menu=42&par ts=7477_7479_7481
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Is it Too Late? Solutions for Back Pain Kyphoplasty Case Study
Have you been told ‘It’s too late to help your back pain.? Through no fault of your own, have you been shuffled through the healthcare (or lack of healthcare) and insurance matrix so long that your injury has healed improperly? Has it taken over 5 years to find a diagnosis and begin treatment? Or maybe you are still searching for one. The exhaustion is real! Just such a situation happened to Dorothy Cohen. It was a long road to be seen by a doctor, get an MRI, figure out what’s wrong and be derailed several times due to insurance circumstances and ‘medical judgment’ to be treated from the beginning of her fall from a ladder, November, 2014. She went to several doctors who said that she would have to live with and manage the pain because there was nothing that could be done. The experience of losing height and managing the chronic pain due to vertebral fractures from her fall were agonizing for nearly 6 years until late February, 2020 when she found Dr. James Webb and his expertise in Kyphoplasty. Dr. Webb’s staff arranged for Dorothy to be seen within a week of her call. They expeditiously scheduled her for an
MRI March 3rd, and she had her first procedure by March 10. Dorothy is now in her 4th treatment and for the first time since the accident, her compressed spine has straightened and her pain, thus far, has been reduced by 75% which has made her life incredibly better. Her struggle to find the care she needed had finally arrived. The medical landscape is constantly changing. Dr. Webb and his staff maintain Above: Dorothy Cohen the highest standards in patient care, technology and procedures. If you have fractures and been told there is nothing that can be done for you, Dr. Webb may be able to help you. You don’t need to wait days, weeks, months or years. Find out today if there is a solution for your chronic back pain.
What is Kyphoplasty?
How does Kyphoplasty help?
Kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure that quickly repairs vertebral compression fractures (VCF) and restores structural integrity to broken vertebral bone. Kyphoplasty is an outpatient procedure that uses a cavity creation device (usually a balloon) to create a space in the broken vertebra which is then filled with a special bone cement to stabilize the fracture and reduce pain.
The goal of kyphoplasty is to restore the broken vertebra to a more normal height and to fix the pain caused by the fracture. When a vertebral fracture occurs, it most commonly presents as an acute worsening of chronic lower back pain. Many times the patient’s chronic back pain is getting worse, but it’s actually due to a recent fracture. Many of our patients experience immediate pain relief following kyphoplasty. It can help relieve pain by stabilizing the fracture. Improved mobility results because of decreased pain levels.
Dr. Webb – Kyphoplasty Expert When it comes to kyphoplasty, Dr. Webb is one of the most experienced physicians in the US. Dr. Webb has performed thousands of kyphoplasty procedures and has the experience necessary to safely perform kyphoplasty. In fact, he also teaches other physicians how to safely and effectively perform the procedure. Here are a few facts about Dr. Webb’s kyphoplasty expertise: • He performed over 120 kyphoplasties during his training (fellowship). • Was one of the first physicians to perform kyphoplasty in Oklahoma. • Was a principal investigator in the EVOLVE trial,
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Blueberry Hand Pies Makes 8 - When I was in high school economics class, we spent two days making fried pies. At that time, I thought fried pies only came in little packages at the convenient store. I had no idea you could actually make them yourself. Although I love nearly everything fried, I prefer my hand pies baked with course sugar on top. Blueberry hand pies are probably my favorite dessert of the summer, especially when blueberries are ripe and sweet at the farmers market. They take a bit of effort, but once they come out of the oven, oozing with blue syrup you’ll know it was worth every minute. Be sure to practice patience, and let the pies cool completely before you serve them. Pastry: • 3 cups all purpose flour • 1 teaspoon kosher salt • 1 tablespoon sugar • 2 sticks butter (8 ounces), cold and cut into 1/4” cubes 38 |
• 1/2 cup cold water Filling: • 3 cups fresh blueberries • 2/3 cup sugar • Zest of one orange • Zest of 1/2 lemon • Pinch kosher salt • Juice of one orange • 1 1/2 tablespoon cornstarch Topping: • 1 egg • 3 tablespoons course decorating sugar Prepare the pastry: In the bowl of a food processor, add the flour, salt, sugar, and butter. Pulse 20-25 times, until mixture is blended and resembles cornmeal. Slowly add the cold water while pulsing the food processor until the dough comes together. It’s important you do not over mix. Pour out dough onto a board and form into a ball. Divide the dough
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into 16 balls, approximately 1.75 ounces each. Place on a plate and cover with a towel. Refrigerate for 30 minutes. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Meanwhile, prepare the filling. In a medium saucepan, add the blueberries, sugar, orange zest, lemon zest, and salt. Bring to a simmer, stirring occasionally. In a small bowl, combine the orange juice and cornstarch until the cornstarch has completely dissolved. Add to the blueberry mixture, and continue simmering for ten minutes. Pour the mixture into a bowl and let cool completely. (Filling can be prepared the day before you assemble the hand pies.) To assemble hand pies, roll each dough ball out on a floured board until they are 5” circles. Spoon 1/4 cup of filling onto the center of 8 circles, then top each with another circle of dough. Press the edges with the tip of a fork to seal. Using a knife, cut three slits into the top of each pie to allow steam to
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escape. In a small bowl, beat the egg with a splash of water. Brush the tops of each pie with the egg wash, then sprinkle with the course sugar. Place pies on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Bake for 25 minutes, until golden. Allow to cool completely before serving.
cannot imagine the struggles of being the parent of school-aged children this year. Whether you’re attempting the task of homeschooling your children or trusting the brave teachers in our schools, I can’t help but appreciate every effort made to educate our children in such a strange and stressful time. I was fortunate to have some wonderful teachers when I was growing up, and they had a huge impact on my life. When I was in third grade, I was bullied on the playground and told by my classmates that I couldn’t play on the swings because I had fat cheeks. My teacher, Miss Ruff, saw me crying and took me to the steps in front of our classroom. She told me that I can’t change the behavior of other people and the way they treat me, but I can choose friends who are kind and treat others like they want to be treated. Miss Ruff had a powerful influence on the way I choose my friends today. When I was in 9th grade, I met the woman who changed my life forever. Miss Craig was my home economics teacher, and I wanted to be just like her. She was confident, funny, and smart. She taught us how to sew, cook, plan a wedding, and many other skills. In 10th grade, she taught us how to make fried hand pies. I thought fried pies only came in packages called Hostess Fried Pies, which I was allowed to have on special occasions. I had no idea you could actually make them at home. Miss Craig was my home economics teacher for four years, and I use the skills I learned from her every day of my life. The best teacher I ever had was my mother. Although I went to a public school, my mother taught me lessons every single day. She didn’t teach me
reading, writing, and arithmetic. She taught me to be compassionate for the elderly when we baked cookies and took them to the nursing home. She taught me to keep my room clean because I should respect my belongings and take care of them. She taught me to work hard and to finish a job if I expected to be rewarded. If my chores weren’t done, I didn’t get my weekly allowance. She taught me to love other people, even if they didn’t love me back. When I was in my 30s, I became a cooking teacher, teaching kids in a low-income apartment complex. The joy I saw on those kids’ faces when they learned to cook was a huge reward for the efforts I made to teach them what I knew. Years later, I’ve heard from several of those kids who now love to cook because of the lessons I taught them. If you’ve known a teacher who had a positive impact on your life or the life of your child, I encourage you to reach out to him or her. I wrote a letter to Miss Craig several years ago and told her how much she had impacted my life. Her reply was that she hadn’t heard from one single student over the 30 years she had taught. She said she had read my letter while sitting next to her husband in a hospital bed, and it lifted her spirits more than anything else that day. I also told her that I’ve never eaten a fried pie without thinking of her. I’ve created my own version of those fried pies, except I bake them instead of frying. I hope you’ll make them yourself, and if there’s one left over, take it to your favorite teacher.
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Owasso’s Oktoberf Honors First Respo
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performing, along with some very ‘special’ surprise guests, and polka bands. Games will include cornhole, axe throwing and more. It’s planned to entertain the entire family and entry is free. Special thanks to Classic Chevrolet for being the main sponsor of this fundraising celebration. This is a new city-sanctioned event and the brainchild of Donnie Eldridge, owner of Emersumnice Brewery, located at 102 S. Main St. in Owasso. Disappointed that Tulsa’s big event was canceled, he decided to do this event because the only time he had ever missed a chicken dance was when he was deployed. What better way to partake in some great fall festivities and support those who serve the
public. Donnie said that most of the first responder groups that will be benefitting are Owasso Police and Fire, Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Tulsa’s Sheriff ’s department, and Quad-A (Army Aviation Association of America). “Owasso is such a great community. I believe they will get behind this celebration and support our first responders,” Donnie stated. As Oklahoma Quad-A vice president of programs, Donnie said they raise money for scholarships, gaps, and shortfalls for military families and veterans. “We keep 95% of the funds we raise in house to help unmarried dependents – which include children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren – with scholarships; funds are also used to help soldier’s families when extra money is needed.” Commemorative tee shirts and mugs will be sold with 100% of the proceeds donated to the charities. A ‘ticket system’ will be used as currency, and no cash will be exchanged with the vendors. People who wish to drink alcohol will have their I.D. checked and given a wrist band. 16 oz. beer steins with the first fill will be sold for $20.00. Some of the
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“Owasso is such a great community. I believe they will get behind this celebration and support our first responders.” New vendors are invited. If you are a vendor and would like to participate in this event, call Emersumnice Brewery at (918) 330-3973; email: emersumniceevents@gmail.com; or message them on Facebook at Emersumnice Brewery.
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Silly Oklahoma Laws Most know, ignorance of the law is no defense, yet many laws are commonly broken and committed unknowingly. Some people think they are good citizens of the state of Oklahoma, yet they break laws on a regular basis. Check the list below.
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Citizens should take care in how they interact with a dog. Individuals who make ugly faces at a canine can be fined and/or jailed.
When paying respect at a funeral in Oklahoma City, never tip over a casket. It is an illegal act.
Women Can’t ‘Do’ Their Own Hair. In what can only be chocked up to ‘the worlds greatest lobbyists earning their pay,’ it is true that women in this great state may not cut and style their own hair without a license from the state to do so.
When having an overwhelming desire to spit, spit in the grass. It is against the law to spit on an Oklahoma sidewalk.
When riding on a public bus, make sure to leave the guppy at home. Fish may not be contained in fishbowls while on a public bus.
When parking outside any public building, make sure to tie up the car. Having an untethered vehicle is a crime.
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Never take a bite out of another individual’s hamburger. It is illegal in the state of Oklahoma.
Laundry piling up? Make a note. Never, never wash clothes in a birdbath in Wynona. It may mean a night in the pokey.
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Pooped out and need to take a break? Then don’t lean against a public building in Clinton. It is an act subject to a fine.
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