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This is LOOKatOKC’s fi fth swimsuit issue, and by now I should be used to the stunning Oklahoma women who populate these editions and the beautiful photography of Chris Landsberger, and yet I think we reached a personal best this year. When we started receiving portfolios earlier this spring, I was immediately impressed with the
response — we’ve always had gorgeous models in our pages every year, but this is a classic.
These issues are also a fi ne showcase for designers, and for David Downham, our lead project designer, this issue caps off a full year of spectacular work. David came on as our designer immediately after last year’s issue, and he has built his own acute design aesthetic into LOOKatOKC. Put David and Chris together with great models and amazing Oklahoma locations, and everything just works seamlessly. Furthermore, I cannot thank our friends at Fitzsimmons Architects enough for volunteering their homes every year for location shots.
David will be leaving us after this issue to return to his native Indiana, and I cannot fully express the artistic impact his work has had on LOOKatOKC. We wish the best of luck to David — this is a beautiful swimsuit issue he helped produce, and we thank him for starting our summer in style.
In the coming weeks, I will introduce you to a new designer who will bring a new eye and fresh ideas to this publication, much as David has. We are constantly developing and exploring new creative ideas, but wherever we go with the look of LOOKatOKC, it will carry the impact of David’s forward-thinking aesthetic.
G E O R G E L A N Gfrom the editor
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13 | ‘The Great Gatsby’Newest version of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic is extravagant, eye-popping.
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movie review ‘ S T A R T R E K : I N T O D A R K N E S S ’
In the second installment of J.J. Abrams’ “Star Trek” reboot, the crew of the Enterprise must face a danger to Starfl eet that tests the Earth’s resolve to peacefully explore the galaxy.
Chris Pine returns as Captain James T. Kirk, a roguish young captain with a tendency to bend — or ignore entirely — the rules of the organization when they confl ict with his conceptions of right and wrong. His fi rst offi cer, the half-human, half-Vul-can Spock (Zachary Quinto), follows the rules to the letter, and makes his decisions based on logic. A dis-agreement on a mission leads to Kirk getting in hot water with the Starfl eet brass. But Kirk’s personnel issues quickly become secondary when Starfl eet is
attacked by the shadowy John Harrison (Benedict Cumberbatch, “Sherlock”), who then fl ees to the Klingon home planet.
Kirk, Spock and the Enterprise crew give chase but fi nd themselves in the middle of a mystery that puts the entire crew — and perhaps the entire planet — at risk.
Abrams is brilliant at moving along the action, and it’s riveting throughout. While some Trekkers might prefer a little more time spent on the philosophical underpinnings, they are nonetheless present.
Each of the classic characters gets a moment or more to shine; Scotty (Simon Pegg) provides a mo-ment of moral certitude; McCoy (Karl Urban) fi nds a solution in the darkest hour; Sulu (John Cho) shows his nerves of steel. Zoe Saldana’s Uhura gets to show
both her resourcefulness and her depth of emotion in a pair of scenes during a covert mission. While remembering these characters from their previous incarnations does help to fi ll in context, the movie works without that layer.
Cumberbatch is simply fantastic as the villain; his gravitas gives this “Star Trek” a boost. Pine and Quinto’s chemistry as captain and fi rst offi cer and as friends and crewmates drives the fi lm. In many ways, it’s Quinto’s fi lm to carry, and he does so mar-velously. While the headstrong Kirk developing into a leader and captain is compelling, the development of Quinto’s Spock as a man of two heritages navi-gating a brave new world is, in a word, fascinating.
— Matt Price, features editor
‘Trek’ reboot invokes shadowy conspiracy
Rating: PG-13 (Intense sequences of sci-fi action and violence.)
Running time: 2 hours, 3 minutes
Starring: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban, Zoe Saldana, Anton Yelchin,Benedict Cumberbatch.
****stars
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movie review ‘ T H E G R E A T G A T S B Y ’
F. Scott Fitzgerald meets Cirque du Soleil in director Baz Luhrmann’s extravagant, eye-popping 3-D adaptation of “The Great Gatsby,” an artful mash-up that blends Shakespearean tragedy with Roaring ‘20s razzmatazz, crisp Brooks
Brother style with Art Deco opulence, and the classic Jazz Age swing of Bryan Ferry with the urban beats of Jay-Z and Beyonce.
In an energetic, though often overwhelming and over-the-top eff ort to make Fitzgerald’s enduring 1925 novel feel urgent and contemporary, the pro-ducers have given free rein to Luhrmann to work his unique brand of screen magic. And the consummate Australian showman, whose resume ranges from the stagey “Red Curtain” trilogy of fi lms — “Strictly Ballroom,” “Romeo + Juliet” and “Moulin Rouge” — to a plush, carnivalesque 2002 Broadway production of “La Boheme,” pulls out every trick in his repertoire.
The director’s penchant for operatic excess often seems at war with his obvious regard for the lyrical, keyed-up brilliance of Fitzgerald’s language and his tragic love story. But behind all the visual fi ligrees and the pulsing rhythms of the movie, the core story of shady, self-made millionaire Jay Gatsby (Leon-ardo DiCaprio, looking like the starched and pressed Arrow Shirt man) and his obsessive love for fl ighty
debutante Daisy Buchanan (wispy Carey Mulligan in blonde bobbed hairdo) comes through clearly and faithfully.
It’s all told through the eyes (and the voice-over narration incorporating Fitzgerald’s magical prose) of bright-eyed Midwesterner Nick Carraway (To-bey Maguire, whose face is an open book). Nick is a Fitzgerald-like Ivy Leaguer, an aspiring writer seek-ing his fortune in New York, circa 1922, in a postwar era of loosening fl apper morals, fl owing bootleg booze and intoxicating jazz music.
Nick settles into a vine-covered cottage in Long Island’s nouveau riche West Egg, across the glitter-ing bay from old-money East Egg, where his fl ighty cousin Daisy lives with her bullying, philandering, blue-blooded husband Tom Buchanan (blustery Joel Edgerton). Next door in the Xanadu-style man-sion of Jay Gatsby, Nick is soon drawn by the glam-glittery nightly parties and their decadent displays of debauchery. And before long, Nick is summoned by Gatsby and enlisted as an ally in a carefully planned eff ort to lure in and woo Daisy.
As Nick fi nds himself pulled deeply into the world of the super rich and seduced by Gatsby’s intoxicat-ing vision of romance and life reinvented, the stage is set for a harrowing tragedy that reveals the dark, decadent underside of the American dream.
Luhrmann’s “Gatsby” stands in stark contrast to the last eff ort to fi lm the novel — director Jack Clay-ton’s 1974 version, a prim and decorous period piece that had Robert Redford as Gatsby, Sam Waterston as Nick and Mia Farrow as Daisy. Employing occasion-ally eff ective but largely unnecessary 3-D eff ects and interspersing riff s of hip-hop and contemporary mu-sic into the period score, Luhrmann’s version is any-thing but period prim. It’s throbbing with energy and a jumpy, off -kilter vibe that aptly echoes the youthful impatience and yearning of the Jazz Age.
While literary purists might balk at Luhrmann’s poetic liberties and his ringmaster style, his fl am-boyant fi lm makes a strong case for the durability and timelessness of Fitzgerald’s classic. Even tarted up in the most garish of cinema fi nery, “The Great Gatsby” retains its essential dignity through all the frenzy.
— Dennis King, staff writer
‘Gatsby’ is extravagant, eye-popping
Rating: PG-13 (Some violent images, sexual content, smoking, partying and brief language)
Running time: 2 hours, 23 minutes
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio,Tobey Maguire,Carey Mulligan
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album review ‘ M O D E R N V A M P I R E S O F T H E C I T Y ’ — V A M P I R E W E E K E N D
The Internet trolls saw blood in the Hudson back in 2007, when the fi rst pan-cultural Vampire Weekend sounds started trickling out and the
images of an immaculately dressed band of Upper West Siders emerged. The commentariat didn’t want to be told what to like, and so Vampire Weekend’s fi rst full album was met in January 2008 with a pre-emptive backlash. But that album and its better successor, 2010’s “Contra,” vanquished the trolls, and “Modern Vampires of the City” blows their dust off the Triborough Bridge.
Most of the change evident on “Modern” can be chalked up to artistic maturity rather than any obvious redirections of course. The sonic nods to “The Royal Tenenbaums” and Paul Simon’s “Graceland” that dominated the fi rst two albums are now part of the multitudes within Vampire Weekend’s sound, Ezra Koenig’s lyrical stance has
achieved more weight and delicacy, and lead orchestrator and musical force Rostam Batmanglij, sort of the Steven Drozd to Koenig’s Wayne Coyne, has be-come a master of musical dynamics and judgment. The thoroughly lovely “Step” might quote from the early-’90s Souls of Mischief track “Step to My Girl” and has
subtle hip-hop undertones, but it is an example of Vam-pire Weekend absorbing more musical textures into its fabric rather than making a whole-cloth change. And “Diane Young” raves on like 21st century Buddy Holly — it isn’t ‘50s rock ‘n’ roll, but it doesn’t take a microscope to see the DNA.
“Modern Vampires of the City” is fi lled with great examples of the band putting daring ideas to music: the shrill, fl anged Chipmunk voice that dives into the chorus on “Ya Hey” sounds like a nightmare at fi rst, but a few spins reveal it as a genius move — it’s hard to imagine the song without it. And ballads are becoming one of Vampire Weekend’s
strongest suits, just in time for Koenig’s lyrical skills to deserve an epic treatment like “Hannah Hunt.” Koenig sings about a pivotal college road trip with Hunt, who fronts her own band, Dominant Legs: “Our days were long our nights no longer, count the seconds, watching hours/ Though we live on the U.S. dollar, you and me, we got our own sense of time.” It’s Koenig’s “Born to Run” moment and, in
a way, “Modern Vampires of the City” is a transformative third album in the way that “Born to Run” was for Bruce Spring-steen. It is the album that takes Vampire Weekend, once a promising young band with plenty of people questioning their worth or longevity, and secures their place in rock ‘n’ roll’s future.
— George Lang, LOOKatOKC editor
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album review ‘ D A R K A N D D I R T Y M I L E ’ — J A S O N B O L A N D & T H E S T R A G G L E R S
Jason Boland & The Stragglers keep steadfastly walking the classic country road with “Dark and Dirty Mile,” the renowned Austin, Texas-based band’s
seventh studio album.Released Tuesday, the follow-up to
2011’s excellent “Rancho Alto” show-cases the worn-leather baritone of singer/song-writer/guitarist Boland as well as the hard-earned musicianship of his road-tested red dirt outfi t, which includes guitar, pedal steel and resophonic guitar player Roger Ray, bassist Grant Tracy, drummer Brad Rice and fi ddler/mandolin player Nick Worley.
More than that, the album, which Bo-land coproduced with Shooter Jennings, son of the legendary Waylon Jennings, affi rms the band’s dedication to its hard-core country sound, folk songwrit-ing sensibilities and outlaw country attitudes.
A Harrah native and former Oklahoma State University student, Boland, 38, again proudly shows his deep Okla-homa music roots on the new album, which features a stellar rendition of red dirt pioneer Randy Crouch’s thought-provoking “They Took It Away.” Like the somber story song “Ludlow” and the
snappy and sharply worded cautionary tale “Nine Times Out of Ten,” the cover expresses what the front-man considers a healthy suspicion of the powers that be.
Even the two-stepping ballad “Electric Bill” includes the timely and darkly funny lyric “When they need to take a closer look at what
it means to love, they can watch with a drone from miles above.”
In classic country fashion, “Dark and Dirty Road” walks the line between topical and timeless. The gorgeous love song “Lucky I Guess” seems custom crafted for two-stepping, while the clos-ing ode “See You When I See You” ten-
derly bids “happy travels my old friend.” The loping Tex-Mex anthem “Spend All Your Time” channels the elder Jennings while urging listeners to really live life.
The rowdy rocker “Green Screen” cut-tingly jabs at our society’s lies and false fronts, but authenticity isn’t a problem for the new album. Recorded to tape at Cedar Creek Recording in Austin.
“Dark and Dirty Mile,” like the title track that opens the 11-song collection, has a warm, live and real vibe.
The Stragglers will celebrate the new album with a home-state show Friday night at Tulsa’s legendary Cain’s Ball-room. For more information, go to www.cainsballroom.com.
— Brandy McDonnell, entertainment writer
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album review ‘ H E R E T O N I G H T : T H E “ W H I T E L I G H T ” D E M O S ’ — G E N E C L A R K
Jim (aka Roger) McGuinn is gen-erally considered to be the chief architect of the Byrds’ electric 12-string, layered-harmony folk-rock sound, and he was indeed
the lead voice and guitar on that band’s fi rst hit single, their famous 1965 cover of Bob Dylan’s “Mr. Tambourine Man.” It was a sound that infl u-enced a slew of artists — including the Beatles — during that revolution-ary rainbow decade and beyond.
But a solid argument can be made for Gene Clark, the second-most prominent and perhaps most distinctive voice in that L.A. band, as the best songwriter of the bunch, since he penned such heart-swelling tunes as “Feel a Whole Lot Better,” “Here Without You,” “She Don’t Care About Time” and “Eight Miles High.”
He left after the second Byrds album (1966’s “Turn, Turn, Turn”) and went on to a series of country-rock collaborations
with the Gosdin Brothers, Doug Dillard, Carla Olson of the Textones, and even a couple of reunion projects with former Byrds partners — not to mention a series of brilliant but commercially ignored solo albums — before heavy drinking and ill health took their fi nal toll on him in 1991.
Still, his amazing talent for songwriting and performing in his dis-tinctive, quavering baritone never really diminished much, even toward the end of his life, and his legacy of recorded works is won-drous.
The “White Light” demos contained hereon are previ-ously unreleased examples of his emotion-stirring artistry, as he sings and
accompanies himself on acoustic guitar and harmonica on a collection of 12 songs intended for his 1971 album, which ended up simply titled “Gene Clark,” con-sidered by many to be one of the great singer-songwriter albums of the era, produced by Clark’s friend, Oklahoma’s Jesse Ed Davis.
It’s all Dylan-esque, to be sure, and melancholy as all-get-out, but excellent fi reside music for lovers of any genera-tion from the ‘60s to the present. “Here Tonight” (which didn’t make the cut on
the original album), “Opening Day,” “For a Spanish Guitar” and “Winter In” are guar-anteed to keep you warm in any season.
— Gene Triplett, entertainment editor
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LOCATION: L.E. Jones Drilling Rig No. 2, west of PurcellPhotos by Chris Landsberger, LOOKatOKCSwimsuit from L.A. Sun & Sport
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More about AdrienAge: 20 Hometown: Yukon, OK
Occupation: Works at Choctaw Public Schools with special needs kids.
Favorite thing to do in the summer: Go to the lake.
Favorite actor: Jai Courtney
Favorite Sport/Team: Oklahoma City Thunder
What’s your favorite song to listen to
at the moment? “Power Trip” by J. Cole feat. Miguel
What’s the most memorable pick up line
you’ve ever heard? “Did that hurt? Whenyou fell from heaven?”
What fun fact, talent or superpower of
yours should readers know about? I am a two-time Oklahoma all-state dancer.
What’s the craziest thing you’ve ever
done? I jumped off a railroad bridge into a creek.
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LOCATION: Turner FallsPhotos by Chris Landsberger, LOOKatOKC
Swimsuit from L.A. Sun & SportBailee Hair and makeup by Madi Martin, Raylyn Taylor Salon
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More about BaileeAge: 21 Hometown: Oklahoma City, OK
Occupation: Legal Assistant, NBA dancer & dance teacher
Favorite thing to do in the summer:
Go to the lake with friends and family.
Favorite Sport/Team: OKC Thunder of course.
Favorite actor: It’s a tie between Rachel McAdams and Natalie Portman — love them both. But if we are talking about men, then I’d say Jude Law or Gerard Butler. Something about men with accents is so sexy.
What’s the most memorable pick up
line you’ve ever heard? I worked at Wal-Mart for three years and you can only imagine the pick up lines I got there but my all time favorite was when this guy had brought a small packet of sugar through my line one day and the label said “Sweet Thing” he then handed it to me and said “Ma’am, I think you dropped your name tag.” My cheeks immediately turned red and I couldn’t help but burst out in laughter.
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More about BrianaAge: 20 Hometown: Blanchard, OK
Occupation: Student
Favorite thing to do in the
summer: Go to the lake and enjoy time with family
Favorite Actor: Orlando Bloom
Favorite Sport/Team: Football/ OSU Cowboys
What’s your favorite song to listen
to at the moment? “She Cranks My Tractor” by Dustin Lynch
What’s the most memorable pick
up line you’ve ever heard? “Are you a parking ticket? Because you got FINE written all over you!”
What fun fact, talent, or
superpower of yours should
readers know about? I’ve taught myself to play the piano by Autodidacticism.
What’s the craziest thing you’ve
ever done? I hid inside a dog food container (large trash can) to scare my little sister, and got stuck.
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Danielle Special thanks to Denise and Beto Garcia for opening their home for this photo shoot.
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More about DanielleAge: 18 Hometown: El Reno, OK
Occupation: Student
Favorite thing to do in the summer: Family vacation, going to the lake
Favorite actor: Channing Tatum
Favorite Sport/Team: Football/ OU
What’s your favorite song to listen
to at the moment? “I Want Your Boyfriend”w by RaeLynn
What’s the most memorable pick
up line you’ve ever heard? “Are you from Tennessee? Because you’re the only 10 I see.”
What fun fact, talent or superpower
of yours should readers know
about? I have done competitive cheer for 10 years.
What’s the craziest thing you’ve
ever done? Swim with dolphins.
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LOCATION: OKC Zoo
Photos by Chris Landsberger, LOOKatOKC
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Special thanks to Tara Henson, Candice Rennels, Deanna Dydynski, TJ Zimmerman and Jason Clemmons.
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More about OdryAge: 22 Hometown: Dominican Republic
Occupation: Waitress
Favorite thing to do in the summer: I spend my summer going to pools and diff erent water parks, but I love the beach and since we don’t have beaches here I normally go out of town just to explore.
Favorite actor: Bruce Willis
Sport/Team: Basketball. Thunder all the way.
Favorite song: “Stay” by Rihanna.
What’s the most memorable pick up line
you’ve ever heard? At work there was a guy, it was like my second time waiting on him but we never really talked. One day from nowhere he said, “l come here to see you and get to know you but you're always busy.” I just start laughing.
What fun fact, talent or superpower of
yours should readers know about? A fun fact is that literally everyday somebody says something about my hair. Once I was in a store reading something and I felt a hand grabbing my hair.I heard somebody yelled “What is this?” And I looked and a women had her whole hand in my afro trying to see if a had a wig.
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More about PaigeAge: 38 Hometown: Lubbock, Texas
Occupation: Dance team manager for the OKC Thunder
Favorite thing to do in the summer: Travel anywhere
Favorite actor: Brad Pitt, typical but true.
What’s your favorite song to listen
to at the moment? “Carried Away” by Passion Pit
What fun fact, talent or superpower
of yours should readers know
about? I have danced for almost every professional sport. Six years with the Phoenix Suns, one year with the Arizona Cardinals, one season with the Arizona Rattlers and one season with the Phoenix Mercury.
What’s the craziest thing you’ve
ever done? Either swimming with sharks in Curacaõ, caged off of course, or fl oating down the Nile River for three days on a wooden boat with no rooms or bathrooms.
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More about PalomaAge: 21 Hometown: Puerto Rico
Occupation: Student
Favorite thing to do in the summer:
Go to the beach and travel.
Favorite Sport/Team:
Swimming, surfi ng and tennis
What’s your favorite song to listen to at the
moment? I like almost all songs.
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More about VanessaAge: 27 Hometown: Oklahoma City
Occupation: Bartender at Hooters in South OKC
Favorite thing to do in the
summer: Hiking and camping
Favorite actor: Johnny Depp
Favorite Sport/Team: Football, Oakland Raiders
What’s the most memorable pick
up line you’ve ever heard? “Do you know how much a polar bear weighs? Enough to break the ice.”
What’s the craziest thing you’ve
ever done? I jumped off the Stratosphere building in Vegas.
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More about VictoriaAge: 27 Hometown: Brenham, Texas Occupation: Personal trainer and yoga instructor
Favorite thing to do in the summer: Go to the beach house and just chill onGalveston Island.
Favorite actor: Angelina Jolie Favorite Sport/Team: Cowboys
What’s your favorite song to listen to at the moment? Starry Eyed by Ellie Goulding
What’s the most memorable pick up line you’ve ever heard? “Am I dead Angel? Cause this must be heaven.”
What fun fact, talent or superpower of yours should readers know about? I did ballet for 13 years. I love to meditate and do yoga. My superpower is that I can read minds.
What’s the craziest thing you’ve ever done? Cliff diving
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CONCERTS
Antiseen and Hellstomper, 9 p.m., The Conservatory, 8911 N Western, 879-9778.
Arsis, 7 p.m., The Chameleon Room, 3034 N Portland.
Drowning Pool, 7:30 p.m., VZD’s Restaurant & Club, 4200 N Western, 524-4203.
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 Signifi cance of Oklahoma Writers Exhibit,” Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-6676.
“In Feathered Detail: The Art of George Miksch Sutton,” ZooZeum at the Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000 Remington Place, 424-3344.
“National Weather Center Biennale,” National Weather Center Atrium, 120 David L. Boren Blvd., 325-3816. (Norman)
“Art Interrupted: Advancing American Art and the Politics of Cultural Diplomacy,” 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)
Ceramics by Don Reitz and Drawings by Marko Kratohvil, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.
Educators and Emerging Artists Exhibit, Istvan Gallery, 1218 N Western, 831-2874.
“Stirring the Fire: A Global Movement to Empower Women & Girls A World Literature Today Photography,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
“Perspectives,” Selections from the Photographic Society of America Collection, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.
Sam Joyner Exhibit “And I Too Love the Light,” North Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2141.
Artwork by Beth Hammack, 9 a.m., JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
“Herb Ritts: Beauty & Celebrity,” Exhibit, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 236-3100.
Brooke Rowlands Exhibit, Bank of America, 211 N Robinson, 951-0000.
“Wanderings” by Janice Mathews-Gordon, Governor’s Gallery at the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Ginna Dowling “A Printmaker’s Perspective: A Life Told in Layers,” East Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
“Drawing on the Past” artwork by Michelle Himes McCrory, 4 p.m., Paseo Originals, 2920 Paseo, 604-6602.
Exhibit by Brooks Tower, JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
Artwork by Janie Tigert, 50 Penn Place Art Gallery, 1900 Northwest Expressway, 848-5567.
Kim Norton’s 2013 Equine and Vineyard Art, Summer Wine Art Gallery, 2928 B Paseo, 831-3279.
CONCERTS
Daryl Hall and John Oates, 8 p.m., Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, 777 W Cherokee, (918) 266-4352. (Catoosa)
Thompson Square and Charlie Worsham, 7 p.m., Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N Main, (918) 584-2306. (Tulsa)
LIVE MUSIC
Othello’s, 434 Buchanan, Open Mic Night!, 9 p.m., 701-4900. (Norman)
Remington Park Racing and Casino, 1 Remington Place, Chang Gang, 7 p.m., 424-1000.
THEATER
“The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling,” 8 p.m., Reduxion Theatre Company, 1613 N Broadway, 651-3191.
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 Signifi cance of Oklahoma Writers Exhibit,” Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-6676.
“In Feathered Detail: The Art of George Miksch Sutton,” ZooZeum at the Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000 Remington Place, 424-3344.
“National Weather Center Biennale,” National Weather Center Atrium, 120 David L. Boren Blvd., 325-3816. (Norman)
“Art of the West,” Adelante! Gallery, 3003 Paseo, (214) 587-7686.
“Art Interrupted: Advancing American Art and the Politics of Cultural Diplomacy,” 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)
Ceramics by Don Reitz and Drawings by Marko Kratohvil, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.
Educators and Emerging Artists Exhibit, Istvan Gallery, 1218 N Western, 831-2874.
“Stirring the Fire: A Global Movement to Empower Women & Girls A World Literature Today Photography,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
“Encore,” an exhibit by Mary Howard, Lynn Farrar and Dana Powell Red. 6 p.m. 5-3, In Your Eye Gallery, 3005-A Paseo, 525-2161.
“Perspectives,” Selections from the Photographic Society of America Collection, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.
Artwork by Beth Hammack, 9 a.m., JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
“Herb Ritts: Beauty & Celebrity,” Exhibit, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 236-3100.
Brooke Rowlands Exhibit, Bank of America, 211 N Robinson, 951-0000.
“Wanderings” by Janice Mathews-Gordon, Governor’s Gallery at the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Ginna Dowling “A Printmaker’s Perspective: A Life Told in Layers,” East Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Sam Joyner “And I Too Love the Light,” North Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
“Drawing on the Past” artwork by Michelle Himes McCrory, 4 p.m., Paseo Originals, 2920 Paseo, 604-6602.
Exhibit by Brooks Tower, JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
Artwork by Janie Tigert, 50 Penn Place Art Gallery, 1900 Northwest Expressway, 848-5567.
Kim Norton’s 2013 Equine and Vineyard Art, Summer Wine Art Gallery, 2928 B Paseo, 831-3279.
CONCERTS
Addverse Effects, 8 p.m., Opolis Production LLC, 113 N Crawford. (Norman)
Kevin Welch, 8 p.m., The Blue Door, 2805 N KcKinley, 524-0738.
Lauren Mann and the Fairly Odd Folk, 7 p.m., Oklahoma City Farmers Public Market, 311 S Klein, 232-6506.
LIVE MUSIC
Blue Fire Grille at Waterford Marriott, 6300 Waterford, Burton Band, 9 p.m., 848-4782.
Sliders, 2616 S I 35 Service Road, Mike Black and the Stingrays, 8 p.m., 672-6306.
Nonna’s Euro-American Ristorante and Bar, 1 Mickey Mantle Drive, Charles Scott Duo, 7 p.m., 235-4410.
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Mickey Mantle’s Steakhouse, 7 S Mickey Mantle, C+ “Born in November”, 7 p.m., 272-0777.
Remington Park Racing and Casino, 1 Remington Place, Rachel Stacey, 9 p.m., 424-1000.
Hoofstock at Remington Park Racing and Casino, 1 Remington Place, Rachel Stacey, 6 p.m., 424-1000.
THEATER
“The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling,” 8 p.m., Reduxion Theatre Company, 1613 N Broadway, 651-3191.
“Something Intangible,” 8 p.m., Carpenter Square Theatre, 800 W Main, 232-6500.
“Soul Express,” 6:30 p.m., The Yellow Rose Dinner Theater, 1005 SW 4, 793-7779. (Moore)
HAPPENINGS
“Pablo Picasso’s Woman,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
Artwork by Carol Beesley and Harolyn Long, The Goddard Center, 401 First SW, (580) 226-0909. (Ardmore )
Enriched: Animal Art from the OKC Zoo, Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-0765.
“History of Signifi cance of Oklahoma Writers Exhibit,” Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-6676.
“In Feathered Detail: The Art of George Miksch Sutton,” ZooZeum at the Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000 Remington Place, 424-3344.
“National Weather Center Biennale,” National Weather Center Atrium, 120 David L. Boren Blvd., 325-3816. (Norman)
“Art of the West,” Adelante! Gallery, 3003 Paseo, (214) 587-7686.
“Art Interrupted: Advancing American Art and the Politics of Cultural Diplomacy,” 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)
Ceramics by Don Reitz and Drawings by Marko Kratohvil, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.
Educators and Emerging Artists Exhibit, Istvan Gallery, 1218 N Western, 831-2874.
“Stirring the Fire: A Global Movement to Empower Women & Girls A World Literature Today Photography,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
The May Artwork by Björn Bauer, Scott Henderson, Ashley Smith, Tanner Frady & Tony Westlund, Istvan Gallery, 1218 N Western, 831-2874.
“Encore,” an exhibit by Mary Howard, Lynn Farrar and Dana Powell Red. 6 p.m. 5-3, In Your Eye Gallery, 3005-A Paseo, 525-2161.
“Perspectives,” Selections from the Photographic Society of America Collection, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.
Artwork by Beth Hammack, 9 a.m., JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
“Herb Ritts: Beauty & Celebrity,” Exhibit, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 236-3100.
Brooke Rowlands Exhibit, Bank of America, 211 N Robinson, 951-0000.
“Wanderings” by Janice Mathews-Gordon, Governor’s Gallery at the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Ginna Dowling “A Printmaker’s Perspective: A Life Told in Layers,” East Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Sam Joyner “And I Too Love the Light,” North Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
“Drawing on the Past” artwork by Michelle Himes McCrory, 4 p.m., Paseo Originals, 2920 Paseo, 604-6602.
Exhibit by Brooks Tower, JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
Artwork by Janie Tigert, 50 Penn Place Art Gallery, 1900 Northwest Expressway, 848-5567.
Kim Norton’s 2013 Equine and Vineyard Art, Summer Wine Art Gallery, 2928 B Paseo, 831-3279.
CONCERTS
The Black Crowes, 8 p.m., Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, 777 W Cherokee, (918) 266-4352. (Catoosa)
Black Pus - Lightning Bolt drummer Brian Chippendale, 8 p.m., Opolis Production LLC, 113 N Crawford. (Norman)
Sunny Side Up Album Release Show, 8:30 p.m., The Conservatory, 8911 N Western, 879-9778.
Miss Brown To You and Michael Fracasso, 8 p.m., The Blue Door, 2805 N KcKinley, 524-0738.
Rodney Carrington, 8 p.m., WinStar World Casino & Hotel, Exit 1, I-35, (580) 276-3100. (Thackerville)
10th annual OK Blues Hall of Fame Inductions, 7 p.m., Oklahoma Blues Hall of Fame, 701 D C Minner, (918) 473-2411. (Checotah)
LIVE MUSIC
Blue Fire Grille at Waterford Marriott, 6300 Waterford, Burton Band, 9 p.m., 848-4782.
Sliders, 2616 S I 35 Service Road, Mike Black and the Stingrays, 8 p.m., 672-6306.
Nonna’s Euro-American Ristorante and Bar, 1 Mickey Mantle Drive, Jacob Becannen and Mark Vollertson, 7 p.m., 235-4410.
Mickey Mantle’s Steakhouse, 7 S Mickey Mantle, Lemma, 7 p.m., 272-0777.
Remington Park Racing and Casino, 1 Remington Place, Lee Mullen, 9 p.m., 424-1000.
THEATER
“The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling,” 8 p.m., Reduxion Theatre Company, 1613 N Broadway, 651-3191.
“Something Intangible,” 8 p.m., Carpenter Square Theatre, 800 W Main, 232-6500.
Whodunit Dinner Theater Presents “Manor of Death,” 6:30 p.m., Ted’s Cafe Escondido, 2836 NW 68, 848-8337.
“Soul Express,” 6:30 p.m., The Yellow Rose Dinner Theater, 1005 SW 4, 793-7779. (Moore)
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 Signifi cance of Oklahoma Writers Exhibit,” Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-6676.
“In Feathered Detail: The Art of George Miksch Sutton,” ZooZeum at the Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000 Remington Place, 424-3344.
“National Weather Center Biennale,” National Weather Center Atrium, 120 David L. Boren Blvd., 325-3816. (Norman)
“Art of the West,” Adelante! Gallery, 3003 Paseo, (214) 587-7686.
Ceramics by Don Reitz and Drawings by Marko Kratohvil, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.
Educators and Emerging Artists Exhibit, Istvan Gallery, 1218 N Western, 831-2874.
“Stirring the Fire: A Global Movement to Empower Women & Girls A World Literature Today Photography,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
“Encore,” an exhibit by Mary Howard, Lynn Farrar and Dana Powell Red. 6 p.m. 5-3, In Your Eye Gallery, 3005-A Paseo, 525-2161.
“Perspectives,” Selections from the Photographic Society of America Collection, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.
Artwork by Beth Hammack, 9 a.m., JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
“Herb Ritts: Beauty & Celebrity,” Exhibit, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 236-3100.
“Wanderings” by Janice Mathews-Gordon, Governor’s Gallery at the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Ginna Dowling “A Printmaker’s Perspective: A Life Told in Layers,” East Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Sam Joyner “And I Too Love the Light,” North Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
“Drawing on the Past” artwork by Michelle Himes McCrory, 4 p.m., Paseo Originals, 2920 Paseo, 604-6602.
Exhibit by Brooks Tower, JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
Artwork by Janie Tigert, 50 Penn Place Art Gallery, 1900 Northwest Expressway, 848-5567.
Kim Norton’s 2013 Equine and Vineyard Art, Summer Wine Art Gallery, 2928 B Paseo, 831-3279.
23rd Annual Chuck Wagon Gathering & Children’s Cowboy Festival, 10 a.m., National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63, 478-2250.
CONCERTS
Crown The Empire, Capture The Crown, Palisades, Heartist and Famous Last Words, 6:30 p.m., The Conservatory, 8911 N Western, 879-9778.
Rodney Carrington, 8 p.m., WinStar World Casino & Hotel, Exit 1, I-35, (580) 276-3100. (Thackerville)
LIVE MUSIC
Friends Restaurant & Club, 3705 W Memorial, No B.S. Jam, 8 p.m., 751-4057.
The Deli, 309 White, Mike Hosty, 9 p.m., 329-3534. (Norman)
HAPPENINGS
“Pablo Picasso’s Woman,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
“In Feathered Detail: The Art of George Miksch Sutton,” ZooZeum at the Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000 Remington Place, 424-3344.
“National Weather Center Biennale,” National Weather Center Atrium, 120 David L. Boren Blvd., 325-3816. (Norman)
Educators and Emerging Artists Exhibit, Istvan Gallery, 1218 N Western, 831-2874.
“Stirring the Fire: A Global Movement to Empower Women & Girls A World Literature Today Photography,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
“Encore,” an exhibit by Mary Howard, Lynn Farrar and Dana Powell Red. 6 p.m. 5-3, In Your Eye Gallery, 3005-A Paseo, 525-2161.
Artwork by Beth Hammack, 9 a.m., JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
“Wanderings” by Janice Mathews-Gordon, Governor’s Gallery at the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Ginna Dowling “A Printmaker’s Perspective: A Life Told in Layers,” East Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Sam Joyner “And I Too Love the Light,” North Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
“Drawing on the Past” artwork by Michelle Himes McCrory, 4 p.m., Paseo Originals, 2920 Paseo, 604-6602.
Exhibit by Brooks Tower, JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
23rd Annual Chuck Wagon Gathering & Children’s Cowboy Festival, 10 a.m., National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63, 478-2250.
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CONCERTS
Dierks Bentley Benefi t for Folds of Honor, 8:30 p.m., Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, 777 W Cherokee, (918) 266-4352. (Catoosa)
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 Signifi cance of Oklahoma Writers Exhibit,” Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-6676.
“In Feathered Detail: The Art of George Miksch Sutton,” ZooZeum at the Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000 Remington Place, 424-3344.
“National Weather Center Biennale,” National Weather Center Atrium, 120 David L. Boren Blvd., 325-3816. (Norman)
“Art Interrupted: Advancing American Art and the Politics of Cultural Diplomacy,” 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)
Artwork by Beth Hammack, 9 a.m., JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
Brooke Rowlands Exhibit, Bank of America, 211 N Robinson, 951-0000.
“Wanderings” by Janice Mathews-Gordon, Governor’s Gallery at the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Ginna Dowling “A Printmaker’s Perspective: A Life Told in Layers,” East Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Sam Joyner “And I Too Love the Light,” North Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Exhibit by Brooks Tower, JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
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 Signifi cance of Oklahoma Writers Exhibit,” Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-6676.
“In Feathered Detail: The Art of George Miksch Sutton,” ZooZeum at the Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000 Remington Place, 424-3344.
“National Weather Center Biennale,” National Weather Center Atrium, 120 David L. Boren Blvd., 325-3816. (Norman)
“Art Interrupted: Advancing American Art and the Politics of Cultural Diplomacy,” 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)
Ceramics by Don Reitz and Drawings by Marko Kratohvil, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.
Educators and Emerging Artists Exhibit, Istvan Gallery, 1218 N Western, 831-2874.
“It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Summer Camp,” 9 a.m., Oklahoma Children’s Theatre, 2501 N Blackwelder, 606-7003.
“Stirring the Fire: A Global Movement to Empower Women & Girls A World Literature Today Photography,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
“Perspectives,” Selections from the Photographic Society of America Collection, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.
Artwork by Beth Hammack, 9 a.m., JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
“Herb Ritts: Beauty & Celebrity,” Exhibit, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 236-3100.
Brooke Rowlands Exhibit, Bank of America, 211 N Robinson, 951-0000.
“Wanderings” by Janice Mathews-Gordon, Governor’s Gallery at the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Ginna Dowling “A Printmaker’s Perspective: A Life Told in Layers,” East Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Sam Joyner “And I Too Love the Light,” North Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
“Drawing on the Past” artwork by Michelle Himes McCrory, 4 p.m., Paseo Originals, 2920 Paseo, 604-6602.
Exhibit by Brooks Tower, JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
Artwork by Janie Tigert, 50 Penn Place Art Gallery, 1900 Northwest Expressway, 848-5567.
CONCERTS
Paul McCartney “Out There” Tour, BOK Center, 200 S Denver, (918) 894-4200. (Tulsa)
The Mowgli’s, 9 p.m., The Conservatory, 8911 N Western, 879-9778.
HAPPENINGS
“Pablo Picasso’s Woman,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
Artwork by Carol Beesley and Harolyn Long, The Goddard Center, 401 First SW, (580) 226-0909. (Ardmore )
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Enriched: Animal Art from the OKC Zoo, Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-0765.
“History of Signifi cance of Oklahoma Writers Exhibit,” Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-6676.
“In Feathered Detail: The Art of George Miksch Sutton,” ZooZeum at the Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000 Remington Place, 424-3344.
“National Weather Center Biennale,” National Weather Center Atrium, 120 David L. Boren Blvd., 325-3816. (Norman)
“Art Interrupted: Advancing American Art and the Politics of Cultural Diplomacy,” 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)
Ceramics by Don Reitz and Drawings by Marko Kratohvil, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.
Educators and Emerging Artists Exhibit, Istvan Gallery, 1218 N Western, 831-2874.
“It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Summer Camp,” 9 a.m., Oklahoma Children’s Theatre, 2501 N Blackwelder, 606-7003.
“Stirring the Fire: A Global Movement to Empower Women & Girls A World Literature Today Photography,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
“Perspectives,” Selections from the Photographic Society of America Collection, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.
Artwork by Beth Hammack, 9 a.m., JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
“Herb Ritts: Beauty & Celebrity,” Exhibit, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 236-3100.
Brooke Rowlands Exhibit, Bank of America, 211 N Robinson, 951-0000.
“Wanderings” by Janice Mathews-Gordon, Governor’s Gallery at the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Ginna Dowling “A Printmaker’s Perspective: A Life Told in Layers,” East Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Sam Joyner “And I Too Love the Light,” North Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
“Drawing on the Past” artwork by Michelle Himes McCrory, 4 p.m., Paseo Originals, 2920 Paseo, 604-6602.
Exhibit by Brooks Tower, JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
Artwork by Janie Tigert, 50 Penn Place Art Gallery, 1900 Northwest Expressway, 848-5567.
Kim Norton’s 2013 Equine and Vineyard Art, Summer Wine Art Gallery, 2928 B Paseo, 831-3279.
“Looking East: Contemporary Art in Asia” with Sarah Suzuki, 6:30 p.m., Oklahoma City Museum of Art - Museum Cafe, 415 Couch Drive, 236-3100, ext. 231.
CONCERTS
Zeds Dead, 7 p.m., Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N Main, (918) 584-2306. (Tulsa)
Samantha Crain, Tallows and Sherree Chamberlain, 8:30 p.m., Opolis Production LLC, 113 N Crawford. (Norman)
Paul McCartney “Out There” Tour, BOK Center, 200 S Denver, (918) 894-4200. (Tulsa)
Killswitch Engage, As I Lay Dying, Miss May I and Affi ance, 7 p.m., Diamond Ballroom, 8001 S Eastern, 677-9169.
Shawna Laree, Rick Toops and Best Of OKC, 8 p.m., The Blue Door, 2805 N KcKinley, 524-0738.
LIVE MUSIC
Othello’s, 434 Buchanan, Open Mic Night!, 9 p.m., 701-4900. (Norman)
Remington Park Racing and Casino, 1 Remington Place, 411, 7 p.m., 424-1000.
THEATER
“Something Intangible,” 7:30 p.m., Carpenter Square Theatre, 800 W Main, 232-6500.
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 Signifi cance of Oklahoma Writers Exhibit,” Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-6676.
“In Feathered Detail: The Art of George Miksch Sutton,” ZooZeum at the Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000 Remington Place, 424-3344.
“National Weather Center Biennale,” National Weather Center Atrium, 120 David L. Boren Blvd., 325-3816. (Norman)
Art of the West, Adelante! Gallery, 3003 Paseo, (214) 587-7686.
“Art Interrupted: Advancing American Art and the Politics of Cultural Diplomacy,” 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)
Ceramics by Don Reitz and Drawings by Marko Kratohvil, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.
Educators and Emerging Artists Exhibit, Istvan Gallery, 1218 N Western, 831-2874.
“It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Summer Camp,” 9 a.m., Oklahoma Children’s Theatre, 2501 N Blackwelder, 606-7003.
“Stirring the Fire: A Global Movement to Empower Women & Girls A World Literature Today Photography,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
“Encore,” an exhibit by Mary Howard, Lynn Farrar and Dana Powell Red. 6 p.m. 5-3, In Your Eye Gallery, 3005-A Paseo, 525-2161.
“Perspectives,” Selections from the Photographic Society of America Collection, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.
Artwork by Beth Hammack, 9 a.m., JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
“Herb Ritts: Beauty & Celebrity,” Exhibit, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 236-3100.
Brooke Rowlands Exhibit, Bank of America, 211 N Robinson, 951-0000.
“Wanderings” by Janice Mathews-Gordon, Governor’s Gallery at the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
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Ginna Dowling “A Printmaker’s Perspective: A Life Told in Layers,” East Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Sam Joyner “And I Too Love the Light,” North Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
“Drawing on the Past” artwork by Michelle Himes McCrory, 4 p.m., Paseo Originals, 2920 Paseo, 604-6602.
Exhibit by Brooks Tower, JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
Artwork by Janie Tigert, 50 Penn Place Art Gallery, 1900 Northwest Expressway, 848-5567.
Kim Norton’s 2013 Equine and Vineyard Art, Summer Wine Art Gallery, 2928 B Paseo, 831-3279.
CONCERTS
Greater Tuna, 7:30 p.m., Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N Walker, 297-2264.
The Casualties and Violent Affair, 8:30 p.m., The Conservatory, 8911 N Western, 879-9778.
Limp Bizkit, 8:30 p.m., Diamond Ballroom, 8001 S Eastern, 677-9169.
Pony Death Bang, 8 p.m., Opolis Production LLC, 113 N Crawford. (Norman)
Miranda Lambert, 8 p.m., WinStar World Casino & Hotel, Exit 1, I-35, (580) 276-3100. (Thackerville)
LIVE MUSIC
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, 777 W Cherokee, Martina McBride, 8 p.m., (918) 266-4352. (Catoosa)
Midtown OKC, Hudson and N 8, H&8th (Hudson and Eight Street) Night Market, 7 p.m.
Sliders, 2616 S I 35 Service Road, Tin Pan Alley, 8 p.m., 672-6306.
Nonna’s Euro-American Ristorante and Bar, 1 Mickey Mantle Drive, Jacob Becannen and Mark Vollertson, 7 p.m., 235-4410.
Mickey Mantle’s Steakhouse, 7 S Mickey Mantle, Atticka State, 7 p.m., 272-0777.
Remington Park Racing and Casino, 1 Remington Place, Mack Band, 9 p.m., 424-1000.
Hoofstock at Remington Park Racing and Casino, 1 Remington Place, Lee Mullen, 6 p.m., 424-1000.
THEATER
CityRep Theatre presents “Greater Tuna”, 7:30 p.m., CitySpace Theatre, 201 N Walker, 297-2264.
“Something Intangible,” 8 p.m., Carpenter Square Theatre, 800 W Main, 232-6500.
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 Signifi cance of Oklahoma Writers Exhibit,” Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-6676.
“In Feathered Detail: The Art of George Miksch Sutton,” ZooZeum at the Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000 Remington Place, 424-3344.
“National Weather Center Biennale,” National Weather Center Atrium, 120 David L. Boren Blvd., 325-3816. (Norman)
Art of the West, Adelante! Gallery, 3003 Paseo, (214) 587-7686.
“Art Interrupted: Advancing American Art and the Politics of Cultural Diplomacy,” 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)
Educators and Emerging Artists Exhibit, Istvan Gallery, 1218 N Western, 831-2874.
“It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Summer Camp,” 9 a.m., Oklahoma Children’s Theatre, 2501 N Blackwelder, 606-7003.
“Stirring the Fire: A Global Movement to Empower Women & Girls A World Literature Today Photography,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
The May Artwork by Björn Bauer, Scott Henderson, Ashley Smith, Tanner Frady & Tony Westlund, Istvan Gallery, 1218 N Western, 831-2874.
“Perspectives,” Selections from the Photographic Society of America Collection, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.
Sam Joyner Exhibit “And I Too Love the Light,” North Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2141.
Artwork by Beth Hammack, 9 a.m., JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
“Herb Ritts: Beauty & Celebrity,” Exhibit, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 236-3100.
Brooke Rowlands Exhibit, Bank of America, 211 N Robinson, 951-0000.
“Wanderings” by Janice Mathews-Gordon, Governor’s Gallery at the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Ginna Dowling “A Printmaker’s Perspective: A Life Told in Layers,” East Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Sam Joyner “And I Too Love the Light,” North Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Exhibit by Brooks Tower, JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
Artwork by Janie Tigert, 50 Penn Place Art Gallery, 1900 Northwest Expressway, 848-5567.
Kim Norton’s 2013 Equine and Vineyard Art, Summer Wine Art Gallery, 2928 B Paseo, 831-3279.
CONCERTS
Dropkick Murphy’s, 8 p.m., Diamond Ballroom, 8001 S Eastern, (866) 977-6849.
Texas Hippie Coalition, Frank Hannon (Tesla), The Rev Jones Band and Evolution Now, 7:30 p.m., The Chameleon Room, 3034 N Portland.
Family Concert Series Presented By Devon Energy, 2 p.m., Myriad Botanical Gardens, 100 Myriad Gardens, 297-3995.
Social Distortion and Broncho, 7:30 p.m., Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N Main, (918) 584-2306. (Tulsa)
Casey Donahew band, 7 p.m., OKC Zoo Amphitheatre, 2101 NE 50, 364-3700.
LIVE MUSIC
Sliders, 2616 S I 35 Service Road, Tin Pan Alley, 8 p.m., 672-6306.
Mickey Mantle’s Steakhouse, 7 S Mickey Mantle, Atticka State, 7 p.m., 272-0777.
THEATER
CityRep Theatre presents “Greater Tuna,” 1:30 and 7:30 p.m., CitySpace Theatre, 201 N Walker, 297-2264.
“Something Intangible,” 8 p.m., Carpenter Square Theatre, 800 W Main, 232-6500.
HAPPENINGS
“Pablo Picasso’s Woman,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
“History of Signifi cance of Oklahoma Writers Exhibit,” Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-6676.
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“National Weather Center Biennale,” National Weather Center Atrium, 120 David L. Boren Blvd., 325-3816. (Norman)
“Art of the West,” Adelante! Gallery, 3003 Paseo, (214) 587-7686.
Educators and Emerging Artists Exhibit, Istvan Gallery, 1218 N Western, 831-2874.
“Stirring the Fire: A Global Movement to Empower Women & Girls A World Literature Today Photography,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
“Perspectives,” Selections from the Photographic Society of America Collection, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.
Sam Joyner Exhibit “And I Too Love the Light,” North Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2141.
“Herb Ritts: Beauty & Celebrity,” Exhibit, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 236-3100.
“Wanderings” by Janice Mathews-Gordon, Governor’s Gallery at the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Ginna Dowling “A Printmaker’s Perspective: A Life Told in Layers,” East Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Sam Joyner “And I Too Love the Light,” North Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Artwork by Janie Tigert, 50 Penn Place Art Gallery, 1900 Northwest Expressway, 848-5567.
Chisholm Trail & Crawfi sh Festival, 9 a.m., Kirkpatrick Family Farm, 1001 Garth Brooks Family Farm, 354-8442. (Yukon)
CONCERTS
Blue-Eyed Son and The Shieks, 9 p.m., The Conservatory, 8911 N Western, 879-9778.
Summer Breeze Concert with the Gourds, 7:30 p.m., Lion’s Park, 400 S Flood, 307-9320. (Norman)
LIVE MUSIC
Friends Restaurant & Club, 3705 W Memorial, No B.S. Jam, 8 p.m., 751-4057.
The Deli, 309 White, Mike Hosty, 9 p.m., 329-3534. (Norman)
THEATER
CityRep Theatre presents “Greater Tuna,” 1:30 p.m., CitySpace Theatre, 201 N Walker, 297-2264.
“Something Intangible,” 2 p.m., Carpenter Square Theatre, 800 W Main, 232-6500.
HAPPENINGS
“Pablo Picasso’s Woman,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
“National Weather Center Biennale,” National Weather Center Atrium, 120 David L. Boren Blvd., 325-3816. (Norman)
Educators and Emerging Artists Exhibit, Istvan Gallery, 1218 N Western, 831-2874.
Plaza Sundays, 1 p.m., The Plaza District, NW 16 between Classen and Pennsylvania, 308-5991.
“Stirring the Fire: A Global Movement to Empower Women & Girls A World Literature Today Photography,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
“Encore,” an exhibit by Mary Howard, Lynn Farrar and Dana Powell Red. 6 p.m. 5-3, In Your Eye Gallery, 3005-A Paseo, 525-2161.
“Wanderings” by Janice Mathews-Gordon, Governor’s Gallery at the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Ginna Dowling “A Printmaker’s Perspective: A Life Told in Layers,” East Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Sam Joyner “And I Too Love the Light,” North Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
CONCERTS
Passion Pit and Cults, 7 p.m., Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N Main, (918) 584-2306. (Tulsa)
Coliseum, 9 p.m., The Conservatory, 8911 N Western, 879-9778.
LIVE MUSIC
Cookies, 2304 N Western, David Bruster and Andy Adams, 8 p.m.
HAPPENINGS
“Pablo Picasso’s Woman,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
“History of Signifi cance of Oklahoma Writers Exhibit,” Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-6676.
“Art Interrupted: Advancing American Art and the Politics of Cultural Diplomacy,” 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)
“It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Summer Camp,” 9 a.m., Oklahoma Children’s Theatre, 2501 N Blackwelder, 606-7003.
Brooke Rowlands Exhibit, Bank of America, 211 N Robinson, 951-0000.
“Wanderings” by Janice Mathews-Gordon, Governor’s Gallery at the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Ginna Dowling “A Printmaker’s Perspective: A Life Told in Layers,” East Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Sam Joyner “And I Too Love the Light,” North Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
CONCERTS
The Staves, 9 p.m., Opolis Production LLC, 113 N Crawford. (Norman)
The Trishas, 8 p.m., The Blue Door, 2805 N KcKinley, 524-0738.
Gogol Bordello, 7 p.m., Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N Main, (918) 584-2306. (Tulsa)
Night Beds and Jenny O, 9 p.m., Opolis Production LLC, 113 N Crawford. (Norman)
HAPPENINGS
“Pablo Picasso’s Woman,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
Artwork by Carol Beesley and Harolyn Long, The Goddard Center, 401 First SW, (580) 226-0909. (Ardmore )
“History of Signifi cance of Oklahoma Writers Exhibit,” Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-6676.
“Art Interrupted: Advancing American Art and the Politics of Cultural Diplomacy,” 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)
Educators and Emerging Artists Exhibit, Istvan Gallery, 1218 N Western, 831-2874.
“It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Summer Camp,” 9 a.m., Oklahoma Children’s Theatre, 2501 N Blackwelder, 606-7003.
“Stirring the Fire: A Global Movement to Empower Women & Girls A World Literature Today Photography,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
“Herb Ritts: Beauty & Celebrity,” Exhibit, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 236-3100.
Brooke Rowlands Exhibit, Bank of America, 211 N Robinson, 951-0000.
“Wanderings” by Janice Mathews-Gordon, Governor’s Gallery at the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Ginna Dowling “A Printmaker’s Perspective: A Life Told in Layers,” East Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Sam Joyner “And I Too Love the Light,” North Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Artwork by Janie Tigert, 50 Penn Place Art Gallery, 1900 Northwest Expressway, 848-5567.
28th Charlie Christian Festival with “Ralph Ellison Understood Through Charlie Christian”, 7 p.m., Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 524-3800.
CONCERTS
The Staves and Mike Musikanto, 7 p.m., Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N Main, (918) 584-2306. (Tulsa)
Nicholas Tremulis Orchestra, 8 p.m., The Blue Door, 2805 N KcKinley, 524-0738.
HAPPENINGS
“Pablo Picasso’s Woman,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
“History of Signifi cance of Oklahoma Writers Exhibit,” Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-6676.
“Art Interrupted: Advancing American Art and the Politics of Cultural Diplomacy,” 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)
Educators and Emerging Artists Exhibit, Istvan Gallery, 1218 N Western, 831-2874.
“It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Summer Camp,” 9 a.m., Oklahoma Children’s Theatre, 2501 N Blackwelder, 606-7003.
“Stirring the Fire: A Global Movement to Empower Women & Girls A World Literature Today Photography,” Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
“Herb Ritts: Beauty & Celebrity,” Exhibit, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 236-3100.
Brooke Rowlands Exhibit, Bank of America, 211 N Robinson, 951-0000.
“Wanderings” by Janice Mathews-Gordon, Governor’s Gallery at the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Ginna Dowling “A Printmaker’s Perspective: A Life Told in Layers,” East Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Sam Joyner “And I Too Love the Light,” North Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2020.
Artwork by Janie Tigert, 50 Penn Place Art Gallery, 1900 Northwest Expressway, 848-5567.
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Robert Smith (405) [email protected]
2005 HD Dyna Super Glide, cus-tom, 15K miles, garage kept,black, $7000, 405-386-2013.
Yamaha V-Star 2001, 650cc, likenew, extras, $2,750, 525-0998
Golf Car CenterYamaha, E-Z-GO New/Used
262-2221 Okc- 866-323-2221
Legal Assist/ParalegalEdmond firm - Must have at least3 years litigation experience. Re-sumes to: NTMD Law, P.O. Box
138800, OKC 73113 or [email protected]
NW OKC LAW FIRMLegal Assistant. Immediate hire.Friendly, professional, computer
literate, exc. communicationskills. Collections & billing exp.
preferred. Email resume [email protected]
Marketing DirectorThe Outlet Shoppes
at Oklahoma CityCollege degree in marketing or
related subject. 2-3 yearsexperience in shopping centeror retail marketing preferred.
Send resume [email protected]
No phone solicitations
GM SERVICE MANAGERMust be GM Trained.
Good pay with benefits.Must be able to hire, train andmotivate all Service Employ-ees. 5K Day Job. We are not achain dealer. We are locallyowned and operated in NorthCentral Oklahoma, with goodpeople to work with and agreat town to live in. Send re-sume to The Oklahoman, Box#2072, P.O. Box 25125, Okla-homa City, OK 73125-0125.
SMITH FAMILY NISSAN ISSEEKING AN EXPERIENCED
AUTO TECHNICIANExperience does not have to bewith Nissan. Dealer will provide
any training that will be required.We offer great pay up to $40 a
flag hour depending on exp.,great benefits, and all weekendsoff. Come join the Smith Family
in the fastest growing dealershipin western Oklahoma. Send re-sume to Smith Family Nissan,
P.O. Box 645, Elk City, OK 73648or contact Larry Herring
580-799-5503
LAB SUPERVISORBS/MS in biology, Ph.D.experience preferred.
See website atdnasolutionsusa.com/AboutUs
Seeking motivated IT personBasic computer & networkingskills. Maintaining software,
hardware, computers, printers,copiers & telephone systems.
Bachelor's Degree or A cert pre-ferred with 3 years exp XP,
2003,2008, Win7. Salary TBD onexperience. Send resume to Cyn-thia at [email protected]
Carpenters, Finishers, Laborers,Loader Operators
Sherwood Construction Co., Inc.has immediate openings for
Heavy Highway Carpenters, La-borers, Concrete Finishers &
Loader Operators. Must be atleast 18 years of age & have reli-able transportation. Must passpre-employment drug screen &physical. Medical, Dental, Life,
401(k)+ more. Download applica-tion at www.Sherwood.net or ap-ply in person at 600 N. Sunnylane
Road, OKC, OK 73117 EOE
Project Manager/Project EngineerSherwood Construction Co., Inc.is seeking a highly motivated &
goal oriented Project Man-ager/Project Engineer experi-enced in Heavy Highway Con-struction. College degree pre-
ferred but not required for candi-dates with extensive experience.Must be 21 yrs of age, possess a
valid driver's license & cleandriving record. Must pass pre-
employment drug screen/physical. Company vehicle, Med-ical, Dental, Life, 401(k) PTO +more. Great potential for ad-
vancement. Send resume to [email protected] or
download application @www.Sherwood.net
Road ConstructionRoad construction workers,
labor/truck driver, equipmentoperator. Driver License required.
Travel Required. Wood & SonsPaving, Inc. (405)348-4130
BCM OK Schwarz Ready MixCustomer Service/Dispatch
Apply in Person or e-mail resumeto [email protected] S Holly Ave Yukon 354-8824
AMERICAN CLEANERSHiring Customer Service Reps,
Full Time, $9/Hour.Apply at 13901 N. May Ave.
CAREER OPPPORTUNITIESwith Geotech Eng. firm.
DRILLER - Must have 5+ yrsexp. Potential to earn $25/hr.
CDL req'd.DRILLER HELPER - Exp. in soil& boring log a + but will train
the right candidate.TECHNICIAN - Field/Lab Techexp in soil, concrete materials& asphalt testing. Cert a + butwill train the right candidate.Clean background & driving
record a must.Exc. benefits avail.
Apply @ METCO, 2025 S.Nicklas Ave, Ste 101. 681-6737
CERTIFIED APPLICATORNORTHWEST LAWN LAND-
SCAPE MAINTENANCE COM-PANY LOOKING FOR A CLASS 3TURF & ORNAMENTAL CERTI-
FIED APPLICATOR TO RUN PES-TICIDE DIVISION. FULL TIME
YEAR ROUND SALARIED POSI-TION PLEASE CALL 348-7646OR SEND RESUME VIA EMAILTO [email protected]
CHILDCARE STAFF - PT & FT43 yr. old company seeks qualityindividuals. Experience preferred.
830 SW 31st & Western.
CONTRACT LABORER for rentals.Experience needed: Must knowsheetrock, doors & flooring, ltplmbg. Reqs DL, own tools &own truck. Apply in person
Tue-Fri at 3317 SW 29
DRIVER, FULL TIMEsplit shift for adult day care.Apply at 3000 N Rockwell
DRIVERS & HELPERSfor moving company. Apply in
person at 1131 Enterprise Ave.,Unit 15A, OKC, OK, 445-7618.
Entry Level EstimatorPrepare accurate quality take-
offs. Thorough knowledge of me-chanical insulation systems. Read
and comprehend blueprints andspecs. High School Diploma 1-3
pref. DOE Thomas Insulation634.7100X101
FLORAL DESIGNERneeded FT/PT. Benefits. Exp.pref'd but not req'd. Apply at
A Touch of Silk, 136 Falcon Drive
Groundskeepers Full time.Moore Schools area. Competitive
wages & benefits. Please call405-692-5743 for info and/or
appointment. Must pass felonyrecord check. Se Habla Espanol
Janitorial Helpneeded for Office Cleaning.
Must have reliabletransportation, be dependable &responsible. Call 405-641-1346.
LOAN OFFICER, FULL TIME8:30 am-5:30 pm M-F. Will train.Apply in person at 300 S. Ranch-wood #1, Yukon. No phone calls.
Local Utility Company Seekingexperienced Directional Driller/
Locator. Must have a ClassA CDL Pre – employed drugscreening required. Apply:
8405 S.W. 15 St. & Council RdCall 405-495-5295 M-F 8-4
Production WorkersEntry Level Positions Available
1st & 2nd shift.Good benefits and pay.
Seeking dependable applicants.Apply in person, 9am-3pm, at
Mayco, Inc. 3501 E. Reno, OKC.Pre-employment drug test req'd.
RESTORATION TECHNICIANCRDN OF OKLAHOMA
is hiring full-time technicians forits restoration office. No experi-ence needed, training provided.
$10/hour to start.Apply at 208 NW 132nd St, OKC
or email resume [email protected]
Save a Life!Earn $100 this week.
Now Accepting New Donors
Talecris Plasma Center405-634-0220
In addition to meeting thedonation criteria you must also
provide a valid photo I.D.,proof of your current address &
your Social Security orimmigration card to donate.
Valet DriversValet drivers at OUMC various
shifts. Clean MVR, background &drug test. $8.70 to start. Apply inperson: Republic Parking System,
711 Stanton L. Young Blvd.,Ste #704, OKC, OK 73104
Party Chief SurveyorThe City of Enid is seeking a
Professional Land Surveyor. Mustbe listed with the OklahomaState Board of Licensure and
have experience with Total Sta-tion and TDS. Competitive wageand an excellent benefit package.
To apply visit Enid.org.
The City of Shawneeis accepting applications for
Engineer-In-Training (EIT).Applications need to be submit-ted by May 21, 2013. Additional
information is available atwww.shawneeok.org/jobs EOE.
$750 BONUS FOR TRAINED HTSIndependent Opportunities pro-vides services to people with dis-abilities. Excellent FT benefits,paid training, opportunities foradvancement. PT/FT HTS posi-tions in OKC. Bonuses: 90 daybonus of up to $750 for trainedHTS – ask for details! Apply at3000 United Founders Blvd, #221,OKC, (405)879-9720. EOE.
»» IMMEDIATE OPENINGS »»for Advanced and Paramedic level
EMT’s- Sinor EMS Clinton andWeatherford. For details call
Michelle at 580.331.7998or download an application at
www.sinorems.com.
JOB FAIRWednesday May 22 10a-4p
Senior Living FacilitySpecializing in:
Memory Care & Dementia.Hiring FT & PT C.N.A’s, CMA’s,Housekeeping & Dietary Aids.
Elmcroft Senior Living14300 N Portland OKC, 73134
Medical Administrative StaffExperience in insurance verifica-tion & medical records/reception-
ist for medical facility in NWOKC. Maintain records, assistwith billing, check in patients,answer phones. FT, M-F. Great
benefits. Fax resume to 755-4072or email to [email protected]
National DME Company is lookingfor a self-motivated individualwho is able to follow up on andseek resolution of patient andthird party Accounts Receivablebalances. Individual must be ableto work effectively with otheremployees, patients, insurancecompanies and other outside par-ties. Must have the ability to payattention to detail, multi-taskand prioritize workload. Experi-ence is a plus, but willing to trainan individual who is looking forthe opportunity to learn a tradein the medical industry. Greatbenefits and growth opportuni-ties. EOE/DFWP.Submit resume to: Lincare, Inc.,4005 NW Expressway, Suite 210,Oklahoma City, OK 73116, Attn:Employment Opportunities ORfax resume to: 405-843-7102.
Norman Public Schoolshas the following position open:
•Occupational TherapistOther positions
available online. E.O.E.For questions call 405-366-5841.
Applications onlinewww.norman.k12.ok.us.
Office Manager. Fast paced,patient centered environment
needs experienced OM to overseeday to day operations of a solospecialty practice. Leadershipskills, exp in EHR, HIPAA & all
aspects of billing operationsneeded. Email: [email protected]
Schedulers/ReceptionBusy NW office looking for
Scheduleres/Reception.Experience in a medical setting
preferred. Must be a team player.Email resume with references to
Attn: Erica,[email protected]
The Referral Center needsTherapist Mgr for Clinical
Supervision of Out PatientServices. LADC or LPC,dual license preferred.Apply: 1215 NW 25th
EOE
’ CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AIDES ’& 24 HOUR LIVE-IN CAREGIVERS
Caring for SeniorsIMMEDIATE OPENINGS PT/FT
FLEXIBLE SHIFTS, BENEFITSTo Apply Call 577-1910
Visiting Angels
Advantage Case Worker or LPNto train for Advantage Case
Worker position. No weekends ornights. Company paid training.
Apply at 3000 N Rockwell.
CMAALL SHIFTS
New Facility seeking full timeteam players to join our staff.
Must be reliable & hard-working.We offer competitive wages,
vacation & benefits.Apply in person at:
Tuscany Village2333 Tuscany Blvd405-286-0835 EOE
CNAALL SHIFTS
New Facility seeking full timeteam players to join our staff.
Must be reliable & hard-working.We offer competitive wages,
vacation & benefits.Apply in person at:
Tuscany Village2333 Tuscany Blvd405-286-0835 EOE
LPN needed to assistdoctor in busy practice. Good
communication skills necessary.M-F, benefits.
Fax resume: 405-235-8145.
Medical AssistantOrthopaedic Office
Clinical & EHR exp. preferredFT, Days, M-F Great Benefits
[email protected]: (405) 703-4855
Willowood at Mustangis looking for a
Asst Director of Wellnesswho can grow with us. LPNrequired. Apply in person at
Willowood of Mustang, 1017 W.Highway 152, Mustang, OK, or
fax resume to 376-1802.
Case ManagerFor Men’s Substance Abuse Re-covery Residential Center. Bache-lor’s Degree in social services orrelated field. CADC preferred. FTwith benefits. Some evenings.
Fax resume to 405-235-1071or email to
[email protected] 5/27/13.
Immediate OpeningIMMED. OPENING Therapist (Lic./Lic.eligible) Office based. e-mail
Night AuditorHotel guest service experience
required. Night audit experiencepreferred. Apply in person at
1700 S Sooner Rd., MWC.
I am a Housekeeper and Sitter forelderly looking for work.
References. 286-2414
LEVEL Urban ApartmentsMaintenance & Make Ready
Positions Available.General Maintenance
Experience.Submit Resume or Info to:
[email protected] Fax to (405) 609-3956.
MaintenanceOKC Mfg needs Maintenance per-sonnel. 5 years Exp. & good MVRreq. No tools req. Areas of inter-
est include: Light Elec / Hy-draulics / Machining / Heat & Air
/ Gen Maint. CompetitiveSalary, 401K, Holiday pay, Mini-
mal OT, Paid vac. Apply in personat 9900 NW 10th, fax to405-577-7756 or email to
Maintenance Technician F/TPlease apply in person at:Hampton Inn & Suites
in Bricktown300 E. Sheridan Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
MAINTENANCEFor apt complex, experience only,need knowledge of AC, Heating &Plumbing. Salary+apt & benefits.
NW area, Call 495-6870
Maintenance MechanicTrosper Park Golf Course
Full TimeApply at 2301 SE 29th, 73129.
ManagerApt. complex, salary + apartment& benefits. Must have experience
in managing & leasing.Excellent career opportunity.
NW area. 495-6870
Come join ourSecuritas Team!
Accepting applications for FT/PTSecurity Officers. HS Dip/GED
req. Avail for all shifts.Med/Den/Vis/Vac Benefits &
Uniforms provided. Apply onlineat www.securitasjobs.com
EOE M/F/D/V
Unarmed Security Officers$9.50-$10/hr. Vacation pay,Bonuses, Uniforms provided.
405-882-8312
Senior Management AnalystMaster degree in BusinessAdministration or related field.Direct, plan, and coordinate theactivities of personnel engaged inimproving the company's effi-ciency. 40hr/wk. Mail resume toLucy Moon, JLGM Enterprises,LLC 1612 NE 23rd St OklahomaCity OK 73111
MARKETING REPRESENTATIVEBlackmon-Mooring, fast paced24/7 restoration company isseeking highly motivated, ener-gentic individuals for our outsidemarketing department. Multiplepositions available. Strong com-munication skills, cold calling ex-perience & computer knowledgeis required. Base salary $36-$48Kdepending on experience + com-mission + benefits. Email [email protected]
Evergreen Life Services nowhiring Program Coordinator
This position requires bachelordegree in human or social ser-vices or a minimum of 4 years
of experience in the field ofintellectual disabilities.
Prefer experience with DDSD.Job requirements: On-call afterhours, 15 clients, supervise 30+
staff, work schedules, homevisits, meetings, payroll, any
duties assigned by Area Super-visor. Supervisory experience a
plus. Full time position withbenefits: vacation, sick, insur-ance, 401k. Send resume [email protected]
Graphic Designerneeded for Mustang Times
Newspaper. Must be able tohandle large workload. Full timewith benefits. Send resume to:
[email protected] fax to 376-3565.
The City of Henryetta is nowaccepting applications for theposition of City Manager.
The preferred candidate will havea background in city government
operations with experience inbudget preparation, personnel
management, & project oversight.Excellent organizational & people
skills required. Referencesrequired. Salary negotiable, DOE.
A moving allowance will beprovided. The City of Henryettais an EOE. Please send resumeto: City of Henryetta, 115 S 4thSt., Henryetta, OK 74437 - Attn:Donna White. Applications mustbe received by June 15th, 2013.
Apartment ManagerWingate Management, LLC is
currently seeking an ApartmentManager for Elk City, OK. Mini-mum 2 years experience relatedto multi-family operations and
management. Bilingual is a plus.A valid driver's license is a must.
Please send resume [email protected] or toPO Box 2482, Elk City, OK 73648,Attn. Apartment Manager. EOE
Experienced Apartment ManagerGreat Pay & health insurance
Please e-mail [email protected]
AM/PM Wait Staff &Part Time Cook w/experience.Apply in person at Ray's Cafe,
2727 NW 50th St., btwn 1 & 3pm.
Buffalo Wild WingsWe are hiring New ManagementMembers who are looking to bepart of a Great Team and a fastgrowing company. Earn up to$40,000 as an Assistant and getbonused in AGM and GMpositions with higher salaries.We always try to promote fromwithin for AGM and GM positionsand are currently looking forteam players wanting a betterbalanced lifestyle while weupdate our schedules to be morefamily friendly.
Cock O' The Walk Bar& Grill - Part Time PM Cook
Apply in person at: 3705 N. West-ern Ave, M-F, 2PM-5PM.
KITCHEN HELP NEEDEDHours: 5a-11a (Mon-Fri) & 6a-12p
(Sat/Sun) Days/hours varies.Contact Dottie @ Residence Inn
Bricktown OKC 405.601.1700
Now Hiring
Servers & Host StaffApply in person at Pearl's Oyster
Bar, 5641 N Classen, M-F, 2-4.
Sonic Drive-InNW 10TH St. location now hiringAssistant Managers, experiencepreferred. All shifts avail. Pleasecall Rico at » 405-885-0508 »
Twin Hills Golf & Country Club islooking for Cooks & Dishwashers.Experienced preferred. Apply in
person at 3601 NE 36th St.,OKC (in Forest Park).
Willowood at Mustangis looking for a
Dietary Managerwho can grow with us. Health-
care experience required. Apply inperson at Willowood of Mustang,1017 W. Highway 152, Mustang,OK, or fax resume to 376-1802.
A rapidly growing & establishedhome improvement companyseeking outgoing & hardworkingSales People. Great training,strong advertising & lead sup-port. Great pay! Salary + comm.
Ph 405-604-0645Email [email protected]
Customer Sales AssociatesAdvantage Rent A Car is hiring.Do you have a passion for sales &customer service? Are you moti-vated by money? We are search-ing for enthusiastic and resultsdriven Customer Sales Asso-ciates to join our team.
Apply at www.advantage.com
SALES MANAGERBlackmon-Mooring, fast paced,24/7 restoration company, look-ing for an experienced, self moti-vated Sales Manager. Strongmarketing, communication &computer knowledge is required.Base salary $50-$60K + bonus +benefits. Email resume to:[email protected]
Sales ProfessionalGround floor opportunity for theright sales professional. Assetprotection & estate planning ser-vices are designed by our affiliateattorneys & presented to fami-lies, financial brokerage firms, &CPA's. Qualified individual mustpossess a min. of 15 yrs of Pro-fessional Sales exp. Full commis-sion w/the opportunity to make asix figure income. Growth poten-tial into senior management isunlimited. Fax resume to 405-602-2858, or email resume [email protected]
Atlas Paving Company needsmechanic/shop helper withvalid drivers license with cleandriving record required apply in
person at 701 N. Portland
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESwith Geotech Eng. firm.
DRILLER - Must have 5+ yrsexp. Potential to earn $25/hr.
CDL req'd.DRILLER HELPER - Exp. in soil& boring log a + but will train
the right candidate.TECHNICIAN - Field/Lab Techexp in soil, concrete materials& asphalt testing. Cert a + butwill train the right candidate.Clean background & driving
record a must.Exc. benefits avail.
Apply @ METCO, 2025 S.Nicklas Ave, Ste 101. 681-6737
CNC Machinist/OperatorNeeded. Must have Mazatrolor Fanuc experience. 5 yearsminimum experience. Lathe
experience preferred. Apply at535 SE 82nd from 1PM-4PM.
Commercial ElectriciansJourneymen and Apprentices
Min 2 yrs commercial exper. 40 hrweek, health, dental, vacation,
holiday pay & 401k. Drug screentest. »»» 405-359-9190 »»»
CONCRETE FINISHERS &HELPERS WITH EXPERIENCE
NEEDED. TOP PAYCALL 603-6563
ElectricianElectricians needed. Journeymen
and apprentices for OKC andTulsa areas. Bob @ 501-920-4806
M-F
Electrician Helpers NeededResidential & commercial work.
Sign on bonus.Call to apply 405-391-2700.
TAKE THIS JOB AND SHOVE IT!"into the oven that is"
Retail Cookie Store in OKC areaMall is seeking a mature, dynam-
ic, energetic individual for themanager's position. Food mgmtexp. a plus. Benefits avail. Emailresume to [email protected] or
fax to 866-408-3833.
Experienced WreckerDrivers Needed
Send resume to: 801-BS. Sunnylane, Moore, OK 73160.
Transfer Drivers: NeedContract Drivers--CDL A or B torelocate trucks from area body
plants to various locationsthroughout US-- No ForcedDispatch-Tow cars a PLUS:
1-800-501-3783www.mamotransportation.com
Van Eaton Ready MixNOW HIRING
MIXER DRIVERSin Edmond, Norman & W. OKC
Class A or B35hrs/wk GUARANTEED
Clean MVR, 2 Years DrivingExperience
214-7450 Shawnee844-2900 Edmond912-4825 Norman
EOE
155 acres mol Purcell, Ok.1 mi W of I-35. New water well,elec., 30 acre alfalfa patch, sand/topsoil prod, yr round live creek,
hunt, fish, & recreation. $295,000580-332-7130 or 580-235-5856
PIEDMONT OPEN SUN 2-5Model home. New hms on 1/2
ac lots. From NW Expwy &Sara Rd go 4.5 mi N Cleaton &
Assoc 373-2494
1N to 10A E of OKC, pay out dn.100's choices, many M/H readyTERMS Milburn o/a 275-1695
www.paulmilburnacreages.com
Beautiful 10 Acre TractsNew homes only ¡ Moore Schools
405-570-7774
Call for Maps! See why we sellmore acreages than anyone inOkla. E of OKC. o/a 275-1695
Nice 5 Acre Wooded Tractson S. Harrah Rd. Owner/Finance.
Owner/Broker 823-6856
6 zero lot lines - The Villages atGreenbriar, Moore Schools, MetroFirst - Ruth Thompson 694-8898
Class A CDL DriverFor Fuller Paving.
405-641-8723.
Class B CDL Driversneeded for Edmond waste
management company.Call 348-8411 or email
resumes to [email protected]
DriverWe are looking for experiencedflatbed and 1-ton drivers. Musthave class A, clean MVR with atleast 3yrs driving experience, and
live in the OKC vicinity. We of-fer weekly pay, assigned equip-ment, vacation and health insur-
ance. Oilfield experience pre-ferred but not required. Alldrivers must submit to DOT
physical and drug screen.Please send resume to
[email protected] or visitwebsite at jumptransport.us
Stratford Place Condo sharp 2bd2ba fp vaulted ceilings, excellentcondition, all appls included. Only$71,000 Fidelity RE 410-4200
121 acres at Pauls Valley, 3500 sfbrick home, barns, paved road,
4 ponds, $550,000, 405-207-8211or cunninghamcountry.com
Bank Owned 3/2/2 brk, blt 1980,1851sf $99,900 Rlty Exp 414-8753
Owner carry, 4612 SE 20,650-7667
www.homesofokcinc.com
318 E Fairchild. Nice 2 bd, 1 car$575 mo. •• 732-3411
Great neighborhood! 240 Cobble-stone Circle, 1972 sf, 3bd 2ba
2car. (405) 826-5368 or 919-2196
Lease purchase, 3/2/2 brick, lowdn, no cr chk, $850/mo, 630-0649.
112 Kimberling. Completely up-dated 3 bd 2ba 2 liv, FP. 650-7667
www.homesofokcinc.com
OPEN SUN 2-4 3949 NW 26th St.1216sf $94,000. Remodeledkitchen & bath, move in conditionJonell Buchanan Realty 503-6205
FOR SALE BY OWNER1604 SW 61st. Terrace. 3bed,
1ba, Carport, Approx. 1000 cen-tral heat, central A/C, $ 79,900
obo 580 919-0506
Bank Owned 3/3.5/2, Moore Schlscommunity pool, pond, 2 liv, 2 din,3016sf, N acre, large master,$219,900 Realty Exprts 414-8753
3140 SW 128th St, 3 bed, 2 bath,open house Sunday 2-4 PM,$139,500, 1576 sf, 249-2013.
UNDER const still time to pickcolors! Granite kit, cov patio
$151,500EXECUTIVE under const on
1.02 ac mol 4bd or 3bd+office3.5ba approx 3283' bonus rm
upstairs $355,000Seller is Owner of Cleaton &
Assoc 405-373-2494Kristen 405-314-6496
IMMACULATE w/open flrplan on .5 ac MOL cov patio,
sprinkler sys $209,900NEW HOME under const4bd or 3bd+study 2.5ba
$234,900Seller is Owner of Cleaton &
Assoc 405-373-2494Kristin 405-314-6496
2 bd, 2 ba, Piedmont, OK - $103K.575-491-9187 or 405-802-4087
PIEDMONT OPEN SUN 2-5Model home. New hms on 1/2
ac lots. From NW Expwy &Sara Rd go 4.5 mi N Cleaton &
Assoc 373-2494
PUBLIC AUCTION –400 ACRES!!
Grassland, Hunting Property& Equipment
Custer County – North ofButler, OK Selling in
2 Parcels: 320AC & 80ACSaturday, June 1 @ 10:06 a.m.John Deere 7720, John Deere
4250, John Deere 4400Trailers, Hay Equipment, etc.
www.heardknight.comor call Corky Heard
580-331-9156
LAKE CHICKASHA 160 [email protected]
Special Gov't Program! Ownland/family land ZERO down.New and Repo homes. No Land?We have a home program for you.Don't prejudge, E-Z qualify byphone. $1000 furniture packagewith purchase. WAC 631-7600
Abandoned D/W set up on 4.5acres! Brick skirting & stormshelter. Ready to move in. Call forpre approval 405-631-7600
Rent to Own: Nice 2 & 3bedMWC $375 & up 390-9777
3/2 Bath Singlewide $6500 plusdelivery 405-631-7600
310± ACRESGARFIELD & NOBLE COUNTIES
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Electricians NeededJourneyman and Apprentice, at
least two years exp405-410-2144
Electronic AssemblyStuffing and soldering circuit
boards, surface mounts, readingvalue components, etc. Attention
to detail a must. Send resumewith "assembly" in subject line
FRAMING CARPENTERSwanted for residential work.
3 yrs. exp. min. 405-818-1149.Serious inquiries only.
HVAC JourneymanService tech with 3 yr min. exp.
Good pay + benefits 35 yr old bus.8am-5pm Mike 634-3082
HVAC Techs, Installers &Comfort Advisor
One Hour Heating & A/C is seek-ing HVAC Techs. Installers andComfort Advisor. Need 2-5 yrs.
experience in the industry.Call Chris @ 405.326.4653
LICENSED JOURNEYMANPLUMBER
...............Call 237-1414...............
LIVINGSTONMACHINERY COMPANY
is seeking entry level, experi-enced and senior field servicetechnicians. Benefits includeGenerous Wages, Weekly Pay,Overtime, Paid Vacation and Holi-days, 401K, ESOP, Paid Health,Life, Long Term Disability andDental Insurance, uniforms & an-nual bonus. Field Techniciansalso receive Expense Accts, Com-pany Vehicle & Phone. Flexiblehours & work days are also a pos-sibility if needed.
For More Information Contact• Altus •
Jeremiah Johnson 877-600-1005• Chickasha •
Terry Marshall 800-259-5088• Fairview •
Mark Williams 800-970-9761
MechanicBishop Paving Co. needs diesel
mechanic with heavy equipmentrepair exp. CDL req. Health,
dental, 401K. Apply in person at927 SW 6th, Oklahoma City, OK.
(405) 232-5531
Oklahoma City and Tulsa'slargest residential service and
replacement companyseeking qualified
HVAC Service Techs &Installers
Excellent benefits and pay.Must have excellent drivingrecord. Apply in person at 908Messenger Lane, Moore, OK.
PAINTER wanted w/5yrs exp.Res. & new homes. Must spray,need trans. Must pass drug test& refs. 601-5562 leave message.
PLUMBER (LICENSED)2 YEARS EXPERIENCE.
BENEFITS.405-799-3546.
Plumbers:Commercial & Servicefor new commercial work &service. Call 405-525-5513.
PLUMBERSImmediate openings for licensedrepair. Good benefits. 30 year oldbusiness. 627-6072 or 619-7900.
PLUMBING JOURNEYMAN& APPRENTICE. COMMERCIAL
EXPERIENCE A PLUS.CALL 405-473-6639.
Printing Press Operatorwith experience for
AB Dick 360 & 9810, 2-color.Call Monday, 8-5, 405-524-2822.
Stillwater based GeneralContracting/Construction
Management Companylooking for Project Manager
& Superintendent.PROJECT MANAGER –
COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION•3 to 5 years’ experience inthe Commercial ConstructionIndustry.
•Degree in ConstructionManagement
SUPERINTENDENT -COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION
•10+ years of field experience aslead superintendent oncommercial projects.Qualified candidates can submittheir resume to P.O. Box 1868,
Stillwater, OK 74076.
SUPERINTENDENTW.L. McNatt & Co.
seeking an exp'd. comm. super.w/exp. in running $4 million +
projects. Insurance & 401K.Send resume to:
217 E. Sheridan, OKC 73104.Fax: 405-232-7259.
Tower Climber andIron Worker
with experience needed forconstruction company in Tulsa.Good benefits: 401k, health ins,
vacation, sick & holiday pay.Some travel req. Email resumeto: [email protected]
Fax resume 918-838-0548.
Warfel Body Shop Inc. needsExperienced Painter.
Vacation, retirement, insurance.Apply at: 7000 S. Sooner Road.
BCM OK Schwarz Ready MixMIXER DRIVERS $15-$16hr DOE.
Benefits immediately-401k.Apply with MVR & A-B CDL.at: 1400 S. Holly Ave., Yukon
¡ 405-354-8824 ¡
70± ACRESGRANT COUNTY, OK
Excellent Hunting PropertyAUCTION
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CABIN 20 min from Durango, COon Vallecita Lake, 2bd 2ba 2decksw/lake view, cell numbers
505-486-2008 or 505-486-5558
Lake Eufaula: Oakwood Harbor,40x70 lot, incl. 19K ' TT w/ 8x16room built on, all under metalcover, nr I-40 & Lotawata, $8,000405-321-7756
GREAT OPPORTUNITYWell established restaurant in abooming city in western Okla-
homa. Building is approximately5500 sq ft. This is a great busi-
ness in a great location. For moreinformation call 1-580-347-3851
Childcare Business For SaleTulsa Market Area. Early learning
center, 85% enrolled, located innew building. Business and build-
ing for sale. Email "[email protected]" for info.
OWN A BUSINESS THAT'SALREADY SUCCESSFUL
$400M Mfg. Will finance qualifiedentrepreneurs $50k, 834-2934
BUNDLE! 5 Duplexes, 1898sf ea,2bd Moore Schls $449,500 OffersConsidered Realty Exp 414-8753
GREAT Office Space. Various NWlocations, 300-6000sf 946-2516
HOUSE & LRG WAREHOUSE3928 E Reno $1500mo
601-5905 »»» 235-5028
TOP LOCATION!Pd. wtr/garb. Near malls.Try Plaza East 341-4813
Free Rent 'til July. 1 & 2 bed.Spring Tree Apts. 405-737-8172.
NW FURNISHED LARGE STUDIOBILLS PAID $550 MO + 721-0296
$200 off first monthLARGE TOWNHOMES
& APARTMENTS• Washer, Dryers, pools• PC Schools, fireplaces
WILLIAMSBURG7301 NW 23
787-1620
Free Rent 'til July. 1 & 2 bed.Villas @ Putnam Green. 720-3102.
PARKLANE 2&3 BDTOWNHOMES
8100 N MACARTHUR BLVD$200 OFF 1ST MO. 721-5455
VALENCIA APTSAPTS/TOWNHOUSES
2221 N Meridian $99 Special946-6548
5944 NW 40th-Large 1 & 2bed,$345 to $445 mo, stove, fridge,covered prkng. No Sec 8 470-3535
Furnished/Unfurnished. Bills Paid» Wkly/Mnthly. Wes Chase AptsElk Horn Apts, Hillcrest, 370-1077
800 N Meridian1bed All Bills Paid 946-9506
MAYFAIR Great loc! 1&2 bd W/Dhdwd 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 AptsElk Horn Apts, Hillcrest, 370-1077
San Tee Apartments small effic.$275mo 408-9769
Newly Remodeled Town Home2720 SW 74th 2bed 1.5 ba $525 &dep No pets or S8. (405)702-5004
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11331 N May, 3/3/2, CH&A, FP,W/D, patio $900/mo. 236-1118
11500 N May (Summit Condos)all appls, no pets, $550. 721-1164
2 & 3bd, newly remod, ch&a,FP, Ross 405-370-6188
» Lakefront, PCN 6444 W Hefner3 bd, 2.5 ba, 2 car, appls. No Sec.8 or pet. $925mo. » 721-1831
Duplex for rent, 3/2/2,5909 Bonnie Drive, $950 month,
$750 deposit, 370-1077.
908 Gardner 3bd 1.75 ba fireplace.W/D hkup $550mo 408-9769
8409 Wakefield 2/2/1 Moore Schlappls $725mo Harris RE 410-4300
New duplexes, 3 bed, 2 bath,2 car, some furnished, $1100 andup, call Rick 405-830-3789 or Joe
at 405-830-3777.
1 bed, newly remodeled, quietneighborhood, $425/month,
2705 S. Klein. 618-7338
Bills PaidFurnished/Unfurnished
Weekly/Monthly 370-1077
625 Firelane 3/2/2 $10251403 Pennington 3/2/1 $7351615 Tenbears 3/2/2 $1095Express Realty 844-6101
www.expressrealtyok.com
Nice Home for Rent150th&SantaFe 3bed, 2ba, 2 Car1500$/mon Contact 4052052343
New Home: 3bd, 1 study, 2car$1800 Deer Creek Schls, fitnesscenter, pool. Call Alex 990-0499
Clean 3/2/1, kit appls, new paint,2 Avail Now. $700/$850 + dep.
454-2314 or 664-3751
1300 PINEWOOD CT3bd 1ba $525 mo 408-9769
505 NE 20, ready now, super nice,3bd/1.5ba ch&a, new paint/carpetno pets $1000mo/$900d 410-9751
951 NW 2nd 3bd 1ba 1car exccond $775mo Harris RE 410-4300
Nice home 3bed 2bath, carport.ch&a. blinds, carpet, hardwood
flrs, W/D hkup, fenced yard.Choctaw/Nic. Park schls. 10812NE 19th St. no pets $925mo.
$925dep 630-0394
Beautiful 3bd, 1.5ba, $800+ dep.Sec. 8 Welcome $100 Move-InSpecial. 2708 Lyon Dr. 204-4308
6006 N. Penn 2/2 $8503303 N. Portland 3/1.5/2 $9006820 NW 30 3/2/2 $9753209 Shannon 3/2/2 $995Express Realty 844-6101
www.expressrealtyok.com
12409 COVEY CREEK3bd 1.75 bath double garage.
$895 mo. 408-9769
Sec 8 OK - Nichols Hills Schools4bdr/2bth $950/m low util, Sec 863rd Only. 759-6828
3B 2B 2l 2d 2c, 13416 Inverness(Greens) $1300/mo 830-3399
2326 NW 19th 3bd brick, d/w, re-frig, ch&a $625+dep 405-222-1510
5616 Shalimar Drive, 3 bd, 1K ba,2 car, ch&a, nice, $680, 476-5011.
6404 S Phillips 3 bed 1.5 bath$595 a mo. 408-9769
2332 SW 49 sharp 3/4bd, storage,fenced, $675 Harris RE 410-4300
4609 S Melrose 2bd, detach gar &carport $695 HarrisRE 410-4300
5108 S Buddy Ln 3/1/1, ch/a.Only $695mo Harris RE 410-4300
New home 3/2 $1100 + sec.rentinokc.com 405-720-0077
3/2/2 formal din, living w/fp, fncdyard, wood floors,updated kitchenTMS Prop 348-0720 tms4rent.com
1205 Briar Patch Way, 3/2/2,hrdwd flrs, near OU, $950 + dep.Pets Ok. 285-0305 or 823-6550
3/2/2, fireplace, no pets, 4836Rocky Rd $950+$500dep 826-6720
Rent to Own: Nice 2 & 3bedMWC $375 & up 390-9777
»»» ROOM FOR RENT»»»utilities incld. $375. 405-326-9251
W/D. Prop Grillw/d, propane grill $300-75
812-9402
Daryl's Appliance: W&D $75 & up,limited supply!5yr war. refr/stove$125 & up, 1yr war. 405-632-8954
Washer, Dryer, Stove$100 each, Can Deliver, 820-8727
Washer & Dryer Set $300X condition, like new » 248-4070
Whirlpool almost new, barelyused gas dryer $800 413-6207
JD 6400 TRACTOR – VEHICLES –2 HORSE TRAILER – HORSETACK - TOOLS. ¡ ENID, OK
AUCTIONFRI, MAY 24TH 10AM
LippardAuctions.com866-874-7100
CONSIGN NOWAuction June 1st
www.excel-auction.com405-641-9438
Got diabetes or need help lower-ing your blood sugar? Call for free
consultation. 405-380-0503
BooksStore closing. Deep discounts 50%
off Aladdin Book Shoppe5040 N May Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
¡ Laminate Flooring2100 sf, 25 yr warranty, 95¢/sf¡ Prefinished oak, Hardwood,
2400 sf, 30 year warranty $2/sf¡¡ 405-632-0499 ¡¡
Solid Brazilian Cherry• HardwoodFlooring • (2600sf) Beautiful,
never used $2.50/sf • 632-0499
Sheet Metal, 3'x10', $16, R-Panel$18, Mon-Sat (405)390-2077
Massey-Ferguson 65 diesel trac-tor with HD 6 foot brush hog and6 foot box blade, $4700;IH 684 tractor, good cond, $6500;10 foot 3 pt brush hog, $1500;
405-312-6695
JD tractor Mdl 5103, 208hrs, 50hp& 6ft 3pt mower $10,750.
» » » 580-351-7052 » » »
Bermuda King 2 row planter androot digger, $9500, 580-765-7086.
A QUEEN PILLOW TOPMATTRESS new in plastic. will
take $120. call or text 370-7566.
Couch, bedrm furn, dining roomfurn, glass tables, shower pan,skylight, yard swing, pickup truckbed cover, Mercedes grill,$20-$100. 833-2236 or 793-0139
Love Seat w/Ottomanhuge loveseatw/ottoman
$85. 812-9402
Great deal sofa, loveseat, chair &ottoman $300cash. Sat only 8-5
1633 SW 33rd St. Moore OK.
Gate leg table with butterflyextension $325; 6 bent wood oak
chairs $60. 405-601-6644
»» JOHN DEERE USED »»»» LAWN TRACTOR SALE »»
LX176, X320, F725, 260. CubCadet 1027 30'' cut. Everide zero
turn, nice low hrs 44'' cut3 others $900-$1950
Aaron » » 405-886-9042
Lawn Equipl/m, w/e, shed, lots of stuff
$5-$90. 812-9402
Shop Equipment: 10" CraftsmanRadial arm saw, needs adjust-ment. 8" Delta miter saw, workbench 32"x80" & more. $10-$50.Call 202-4199. See @ 822 NE 63rd.
Table saw; Radial arm saw;Shaper; Joiner; miscellaneoussmall tools; cash only; 354-2811.
Craftsman 12 inch band saw, tilttop, tilt blade, $350, 627-3627.
50's cherry wood dining table +chairs; 50's kitchenette diningtable + chairs; retro lamps;stained glass ext. door; Spodechina; 4 bentwood wicker chairs;2 wicker barstools; Remington"Outlaw" sculpture; 4 gas heaterstoves; new Jeep Safari top$35-$435 ¡‘¡‘¡‘¡‘¡ 946-4371
Propane Tanks Rebuilt,Warranty, 500 Gallon $525,
Others Available. 405-375-4189.www.blttanks.com
Safe-Step Walk-in Tub, 9 monthsold, used 4 times. Cost $10,000,asking $8,000 obo ¡ 405-756-7374
5 guitars, mint cond, acousticelectric/electric, $300-$1500,
405-691-0081
GUN SHOWMAY 25-26
SAT. 9-5 & SUN. 9-4TULSA FAIRGROUNDS
EXPO SQUAREEXCHANGE CENTERBUY-SELL-TRADE
RK Shows Info: (563) 927-8176
English Tri Color Setters, 10wks,Tomoka & Jet Train. Also have
Elhew pups. $100-$225ea.918-689-2372 or 918-617-2446
Conceal/Open Carry Class$40 Total ¡ 405-818-7904HavePistolWillCarry.com
WE BUY GUNS Mustang Pawn &Gun Over 1,000 New/Used Guns
Tue-Sat 9-6 376-GUNS
Weight Bench, Recumbent Bikeweight benchw/plates,recumbentbike $65-$105. 812-9402
5x8, 5x10, 6x12, w/gates; likenew 16 foot tandem; $650-$1175Cash. 405-670-1850
LARGE SILENT AUCTIONComputers, laptops & related,
test equipment, lateral filecabinets, copiers, salvage
vehicles, 4 wheel carts, largeamount of misc. items, too
numerous to list. Check our web-site auctionokc.com for details.Silent bid 5-20 thru Noon 5-24located at: Computer Nation
1225 W. Reno Ave, OKC
Putnam Heights Plaza1 & 2bed, newly remodeled, ch/a,1830 NW 39th 524-5907
Chihuahua, Adorable, 8 wksEXTRA TINY TEACUPS
$250 Cash ¡ 405-777-3325
ENGLISH MASTIFFSNINE PUPPIES. MALE AND FE-MALES..SOME BRINDLE ANDSOME FAWN. READY NO PA-
PERS. SOLD AS PETS ONLY. NOBREEDERS. $600. CASH ONLY
DON 918-845-1098
English Setters8 wks. Sire Mesquite Ridge
Kosmo.AFSDB reg.2F 1M $300405-326-3384 or 918 866-2398
French Mastiff PuppiesFull blooded French mastiffs. 6weeks. Weaned. D/C. S/W. POP
$500 580-729-0169
German Shepherd Pups, AKC,females, 4 months, all shots,
$900, (405) 282-4456.
German Shepherds, AKC, 3M 4F,blk&tan, s/w, $650 Will send pics.
’ 405-433-2438 ’
German Shepherd Pups, AKC,Titled Czech & German pedigree,8wks, up to date on s/w, black
& bi-color, males & females,$500. 405-258-8884
GERMAN SHEPHERD AKC PUPS5M 3F, s/w, 8wks, black & black& brown $300 ••• 405-882-9330
German Shepherd/Black Lab mix,puppies, $20 each, call or text af-ter 4:30, 405-684-7550
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS,AKC, SOLID WHITE. DOB
3/25/13. S/W $350, 405-881-9844
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS CKCOnly 3 beautiful ones left! 14wkscurr s/w POP, $500 580-542-3737
GOLDEN DOODLE pups 10 weeks.Black Females, fantastic coats,
can see parents. Edmond$250ea 405-226-0935
Golden Retriever AKCRegistered Golden Retriever
pups,Champ.& OFA bloodlines, 8wks, health guar. $800. 214-405-
2726 www.JungleTramp.com
Great Dane Puppies, BigBeautiful, AKC Reg. $400606-9748 »»» 818-3560
Great Dane Puppies10wks s/w $350ea 405-609-0516
Great Dane Reg. Puppies2 beautiful Ckc reg females.
Ready now. $500. 405-609-7811
Italian Greyhounds, 1 AKC pup,Beauty! $100, 405-408-8724 .
Jack Russell Puppies,5 weeks old, 3F, $200 each,
405-570-2293 or 405-570-2120.
Jack Russell Puppies, small &cute, 7 weeks old, male & female,
$100ea. 405-366-3194
Lab/Basset mix, 2K yr old male,shots, neutered, $150, 721-2422.
Lab Puppies (1/2) 11 weeks old$50 Text (405) 8089598
Lab pups, AKC, 15 weeks, white &yellow, s/w/dc, $450, 515-724-1212, Norman, can send pics.
LABRADOR, 2 F, 7mos old,black, started pups, AKC Reg.,
Pick of Litter $750 obo Call/text405-777-8065 or 405-650-7845
Labrador AKC RegisteredChoc 3 male 2 female wormed
with shots. Will be ready 5/21/13. POP $300.00 1-580-822-5120
call or text can email pictures
Maltese, 6 week female, s/w,tiny toy, $250, 405-882-8149.
Maltese, Male & Female, ACA,Lic. #165, Beautiful & Smart,$500-$800 ¡‘¡ 580-660-0486
Maltese AKC 1st shots 7wks old1M $375, 1F $475. 405-990-5137
Malti-Poo, Adorable, ITTY BITTY!$395 Visa/MC, 826-4557.
MASTIFF PUPS6 week old pups. Only 3 Females
left. $650. 265-7287
Min Pin 9wks ACA, S/W/E/T blk& tan $275 OK#04 918-426-5181
10wk old Male Bengal, 1st shots$350. 580-569-4550
Amer Shorthair Tabby 8wks musthave good home $5 677-0931
Ragdolls, 7 weeks, beautiful,blue eyes, $125 ’ 361-5317.
Savannah Cats, Kittens & Adults$300. 405-885-8319
7 Angus Bulls, Very Gentle,15 months old, ready to work,
$2,500 for choice. Blubaugh An-gus Ranch, Tonkawa, OK.
580-761-0923 or 405-627-9721
Gorgeous Registered Texas Long-horns, Big Fancy Steers & Young
Bulls, exc. cond, $1,000 & up.Must Sell! Elk City 580-225-0111
(30) 3-5yr real Angus cows,calving now to Angus bulls,wgt 1200 lbs. 405-642-6156
Brangus Bulls, Gentle 2 & 3 yearolds, $1,500, Bison, OKVincent - 580-758-3650
Great polled Hereford bulls,14-18 months old, $1850-$2000,405-232-6648 or 405-789-2631.
(3) Purebred 2yr old BrangusBulls, Top quality, Low birth
weight. $2000 ea 405-822-0075
Want to rent pasture land 150acor more by year, month or head.405-207-7192 or 405-238-0011
6 cow calf pairs, $1,500405-641-9438
CHAROLAIS BULLS, GENTLE,903-814-5008 or 580-657-3888.
29 Fall calving cows, young pregchecked $1250 ¡ 405-273-1664 ¡
350 ADORABLE PETS!!!At FREE TO LIVE Near EdmondALL Dogs & Cats Shts/Neut $60
282-8617 www.freetoliveok.org
Alaskan Malamute puppiesFull blood Malamutes,6 weeks old
$200. 405-301-5878
Alaskan Malamutes, GIANT, AKC,champ bldln $300-$400 412-0561
Anatolia/Pyrenees, POP, cattle,goats, chickens, cats, sheep, 9
wks $100. Shawnee 405-275-9739
Australian Shepherd puppies AKCchamp pedigree, $200-$400,Yukon Area 979-204-1262
Basset Hound, AKC, 6wks$450, POP, 2F Tri, 2M (1 Tri &
1 Lemon), 405-990-5580 [email protected]
BASSET HOUNDtri color, 10 mo. ACA reg.,
$375, 405-360-1635
Bassett Pups AKC ’ all colorsM & F, 5 wks, $400
580-574-3243 580-450-1069
BEAGLE 2yr F with the Works!!!spayed, shots, chipped . Needslarge area to run $25 789-5703.
Beagle pupsFull blood Red Beagle pups born
on 4/5. $250 4056404481
Bloodhound AKC puppies, 7 wks$550 each ’’’ 405-229-9531
Blue Heeler, F, 1yr, spayed, allshots, loving $45. 722-9384
Border Collie Pups2 blue merel females, 2 blue
merel males, 1 B/W TRI, 9 weeksold, s/w current, pictures avail-
able $300. 580-471-5119
BORDER COLLIE Reds. 14wks 2f1m $100ea Corn OK 405-234-0914
Boxer pups, AKC, 3F, 3M, $400firm, may meet, 580-235-5684.
Cairn Terrier puppiesACA, 8 weeks old, up to date onvaccinations. $300.00 Rhonda @
Cavalier puppies for sale!ACA Registered puppies. 2 fe-males, 1 male. 8 weeks old on
May 27th. $800 call or text405-517-8429.
CHIHUAHUA, full blood, small,s/w, puppies $150 CASH; 3-4 year
old $50 CASH. 405-417-2956
Chow Chow Puppies, black, 9wksold, 1F 3M, $350. 580-695-7004
Cocker pups, 5 AKC Cuties! shots,groomed, $300, 405-408-8724.
COCKERS AKC 2 M golden color6wks. $300 ’ 405-585-3190
Collie, AKC, 5 weeks, championbloodlines, 1 tri F, 2 tri M, 1 sableF, 1 sable M, $400-$550, call toreserve yours today, 317-3142.
DACHSHUND Puppies, ACA reg,1M, 2F, $175, 580-215-9767.
Dobermans AKC, 2 blk M, 1 blk F,4 Blue F 4wks, $400 405.487.9738
English Bulldog Puppy, AKC,champion sired, 1 white M,8wks, vet checked, $1,500.
405-878-0128 or 405-990-4793jwilsonbulldogs.com
English Bulldog AKC Puppies1 female, 2 males utd on shots 12weeks old $1400.00 580-273-0334www.kohlerenglishbulldogs.com
English Pointers trained for birds,FREE to good home, 2 males
(1yr & 6yrs old) 307-299-4753
Min Pins, 1F 1M s/w/t/dc $150-$175 ¡ 405-226-5444/627-5739
Morkie Puppies8 week old very cute Morkie(Maltese/Yorkie) puppies.$450 Males $600 Females
Dan Sprague 405-204-9323
MORKIE PUPSSee www.puffypups.com s/w/vet
chkd $400. 580-467-1876
MORKIES, 6 weeks, s/w, TINYAdorable! ’ $250 ’ 361-5317
Morkies, Registered, 7wks old,6-7 lbs as adults, $350. 921-5436
or 343-3834
Peke-a-Tzu (Pekingese/Shih Tzu)black/white Parti, female, $300.
405-589-1037
Pit Bull Pups, pure bred, ADBA,APBR & UKC papers/pedigree,
$250 blk & wht, $500 blue fawn,$300 blue charcoal, 6wks, s/w.
405-850-0418 Shawn
Poms, AKC Champ Gsired M11 wks s/w $900 823-3719 OKC
Poodle Toy Cross. F. 7wks Tinysilver baby $500 $500 823-7848
Pyrenees & Anatolian Puppies,had shots, 2months, $50ea;
Brood Mare, winner $138,000,$5000 obo.
Macomb, OK 405-333-2382
Pyrenees/Anatolian Guard Pups,Females, 8wks, $100 Cash
405-517-3300 or 405-793-0479
Rottie Pups, German AKC,s/w/t/d, POP, $500.525-5621 or 370-3694
Rottweiler Puppies, AKC, 9wks,shots, tails docked, dew claws,great bloodline that goes back to1st German registry, $600.Contact Scott at 405-207-1453.
ROTTWEILER PUPS, 2M, 3F,large dominant breed dogs, wellmannered, $300. 580-819-1516
Rottweiler, AKC, real Germ bredpups, 9wks, $500-$1200, 619-0643
Schnauzer Mini Reg okcpoms.com$375-$500, OK#02 405-609-9241
Schnauzer Puppies, Mini,$400. 551-0980 or 525-0998
SCOTTISH TERRIERS AKC 6wksold 2m 1f $750 580-472-3169
Shiba Inu Adults AKC 4F 1M $250each/ $1000all obo 580-399-8257
Shih Poo pup, F, s/w, 6 wks,$250, 405-386-7918/596-5642.
Shih Tzu, s/w, microchipped,$200-$250 ¡ 405-503-2272
Shih Tzu AKC/CKC okcpoms.com$175-$450 ¡ OK#02 405-609-9241
Shih Tzu Puppies, 2M, 2F, 7 wks,s/w, $200ea. 405-642-1140
Siberian Husky Pure Bred M, 1 yr5mo., shots, $600. 918-638-7885
Siberian Husky Pups, AKC $450-$600, www.skylimitranch.com
Siberian Huskies, AKC, championbloodline, $250-$300 ¡ 412-0561
TERRIER MIX1 M, 1 F,6 MOS, FIXED, SHOTS,
CUTE $50.00 405-220-2599
Weimaraner, AKC, 5M $200ea;4F $250ea, TD/DC, Shots, POP
(580) 467-5104/656-6543
Weimaraner Pups, Male, 6wks,Registered, $500ea. Call Tom
405-473-9602
Wolf Hybrid Puppies For Sale7/8 Arctic Timber Wolves,
1/8 Husky, 7F 1M, Ready Now!$200-$400. 405-613-4578
[email protected] available upon request.
YORKIE, AKC PUPPIES,S/W/T/DC, M $400, F $500
580-892-3063 ‘ 405-712-1943
Yorkies, 2F, Small & Cute, vetchk'd, $450-$600 ’ 405-380-5859
Yorkies-Chihuahuas (Chorkies) M&F x-tiny $250cash 405-314-2738
YORKIES ACA, tiny tea cup, 2males, 9 weeks, pet checked &shots, $800- $1000, 580-271-8108
Free puppies to loving insidehomes, 204-4036
Adorable healthy mixed breedrescue puppies, born 3/1,
$25 Call 631-6872
RACCOONS 2F 3M $275-$300405-226-5444 or 405-627-5739
Baby Pot Belly Pigs blk, wht orpink w/spots $100 823-7848
SPRING HORSE AUCTIONSat. May 25th Tack/Saddles at 3
Horses at 7:30 Mt. View, OK»» 405-226-0630 »»
2 horse CM trailer, sgl axle, tackcomp., escp door, spare tire, sidewindows, rear curtains, 1 owner,$2,250. 405-329-1993 lv message
Registered miniature horses:studs & mares, mares with foals,$350-$1000, 405-312-6695.
GUINEA PIG BABIES$10 EA. 405-408-8724 .
FLEMISH Bunnies & adultsvarious colors $30 823-7848
GET SERIOUS ABOUT YOURHEALTH
And have an opportunity to helpothers while supplementing yourincome or growing into full timecareer. Building teams in OKC
area now. Contact 405-315-2402for more information.
Buying oil & gas properties, anystatus, pay top $$, 405-740-9000
10-12mo old Jack Russell, nearHoliday Pl. & N. Tulsa, whitew/brown spots. 405-627-5642
F Boxer, lt brown; M Shepherd,blonde - NW 112th & Rockwell.Tue eve 5/14. 613-1279, 550-5110
Male dog, K Boxer?, near 101 & SWestern. Call to id 405-886-5864
Male, med/lrg blondish dog, nearSW 29th & Shartel. 405-408-0025
Small black neutered M dog, Hwy9 & 180th, Norman, 701-0141.
Hairless Terrier Mix, 8lbs, cross-bone charm on collar. 340-1286
Found cattle in Shawnee,contact ECI 405-677-0565
3.50 lb F Yorkie, Maggie, WarrAcres/ Bethany please contact405-789-4198 Reward!
A/C & Appliance Service, 26 yearsexper, $40 service call, 371-3049.
Qualls Quality MasonryRock, Brick or Block
Affordable Prices! 405-905-1040
Brick, stone, concrete, 20 yr jour-neyman lic, 305-4224 ¡ 928-5588
Steel Carports, Patio Covers 2carcarport $1695 799-4026/694-6109
Renee's Blessing Home Child care$85 per child age 1-5, 413-6207
Housecleaning Service. Many yrsexper & good refs!! 405-210-8002
Sunshine Cleaning Svc, ins/bondclean/organize793-1630/625-3930
Todd's Concrete, tear out, replacedriveways, patio, stamp & color,lic/bond/ins, free est. 603-6563.
Todd's Concrete, tear out, replacedriveways, patio, stamp & color,lic/bond/ins, free est. 603-6563.
Decorative Concrete of All TypesRes/comm. Free Est. 265-7361
Rose Electric LLCService Calls
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Rose Electric LLCService Calls
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QUALITY FENCE COMPANYFREE ESTIMATE on new & repair.
Tree trimming. 405-317-0474.
D&G FENCE, Repair Specialist.Guar lowest pr. Free est 431-0955
FENCE RESCUE! Off-dutyFireman. free est. 615-0526
Foundation Repairing, FloorLeveling, Drainage, 405-370-8389
‘ Garage Doors & Openers ‘‘ Sales & Service ¡ 794-1718 ‘
Affordable Gutter SystemsSeamless Aluminum, 728-7246.
Mention this ad for 10% off.
Custom Gutters Inc., New/Repair,Leaf Covers, All Types, Warranty,Visa/MC/AX/Disc, 528-4722, BBB
Mr. Fixit Handyman Service. Wedo it all for less. Free estimates.Bonded. Ins. Visa/MC. 603-6104.
ALL TYPES REPAIRS REMODELSSame day service. 25 yrs exp &
refs! Credit cards okay. 314-3621.
Home Repair & Remodel. Roofing.Siding. Free Estimate. 410-2495.
A to Z Home Repair, constructionand remodel, free est, 550-5897.
»» RESIDENTIAL HAULING »»AND CLEANING, 630-5484.
Lawns $40, Weeds, irrig. inst/reptrees, 1 time cleanup, paint $15hr
23yrs exp! Free Est 882-2814
ShowStopper Landscapes¡ Lawns & More ¡ Insured ¡Call or Text Jeff @ 206-2520
LAWN MOWING STARTING $30RUBEN » 4 0 5 - 4 7 6 - 8 3 0 7
All yard work, clean up, mowing,27 years exp, insured, 919-6494.
Brushhog, box blade, roto, $40/hour, 3 hour minimum. 227-3517
M & M Services, Interior/ExteriorPainting, 25 years exp, 751-4094.
Jim's Painting/Remodeling, res/com'l, int/ext, insured, 366-0722.
Bill's Painting & Home RepairsQuality Work! Free Est. 306-3087.
Zax's Plumbing & SewerComplete sewer & drain cleaningplbg repair lic/bond/ins 409-7118
BUDDY'S PLUMBING, INC.All types, repair & remodel, gas,water & sewer ¡ 405-528-7733.
A-1 Plumbing 24/7 - Hot WaterTanks, Gas & Sewer Lines, FloorFurnace Repair. 405-409-3090
Semi Retired Remodeler, 40 yearsexp, seeking small jobs, 255-5942
The Tile Guy Free estimates.Complete Remodeling. 249-6455
Garay's Roofing ConstructionExperience & quality work. Freeestimates. Roof repair, Re-roofing, Locally owned. Insuranceclaims welcomed. 405-370-3572
Sprinkler Systems, Fencing In-stall & Repair, Free Est. 200-3983
R & M's Manure Based Top Soil,Rich Mix, Compost Sand & Gravel»» 4 0 5 - 3 5 4 - 7 5 7 7 »»
All Professional Tree Service.Senior Disc. Insured. Removal ofdead/dangerous trees. 885-2572.
L & R Tree Service, Low Prices,Insured, Free Estimate, 946-3369.
»» GENE’S TREE SERVICE »»Insured-Free Estimate. 682-2100.
Yorkie, Adorable, AKC, ITTY-BITTY Baby Doll Face, Parti Gene
$695 Visa/MC. 405-826-4557
Yorkie-Maltese (Morkie),ITTY BITTY! Baby Doll Face,
$395 Visa/MC 826-4557