gablegotwals clinton daily news 8-13-14

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SKILLED PROVIDERS. CONVENIENT HOURS. NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED. The Clinton Walk-In Clinic is fast becoming Clinton’s top choice for quick, quality treatment for minor illnesses and injuries. The providers at Clinton Walk-In Clinic are here to give you the treatment you need, fast. And as our name suggests, walk-ins are always welcome. To learn more, visit ClintonRegionalPhysicians.com. 123 South 9th Street, Clinton Monday – Friday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 580-323-2300 CETERA Investment Services LLC Member FINRA/SIPC. Securities and insurance products provided by CETERA are: *Not FDIC Insured *May Go Down in Value *Not Financial Institution Guaranteed *Not a Deposit *Not Insured by Any Federal Government Agency. © © Ken Baker Investment Representative David Davis Investment Representative 501 W. GARY BLVD. CLINTON 580-323-6400 • Full Service Brokerage • Retirement Plans • Stocks, Bonds & Mutual Funds • 401(k) Rollovers • IRA’s • Competitive Brokered CD Rates GIVE AN OKLAHOMA VETERAN THE CHANCE TO BE HONORED. Your tax-deductible donation to OKLAHOMA HONOR FLIGHTS will help transport Oklahoma veterans to Washington, D.C. to visit memorials dedicated to honor their service and sacrifices. For more information on how to donate, visit oklahomahonorflights.org or call (405) 259-9000 Clinton, OK • 580-302-2631 www.treyarneyconstruction.com Trey Arney CONSTRUCTION • Custom Cabinets • Custom Homes • Free Estimates We Accept: Visa, MasterCard & Discover If you are interested in joining an active civic club, come visit us Friday, August 15th at noon in the Charolais Room located inside the Days Inn, and meet Clinton’s new head football coach, Phillip Koons. Get involved, have fun and be a part of your growing community. If you have any questions please contact Patch McComas at 580-323-2345 Head Football Coach Phillip Koons Hesed Yoga • 424 1/2 E. Main • Weatherford, OK (405) 514-2591 • www.hesedyoga.com Facebook: Hesed Yoga and Health Coaching Private Classes Available by Appt. & Gift Cert. Available Some of our classes include: Obtain better balance through standing fluid movements Learn health & lifestyle guidance & accountability Tai Chi Health Coaching WESTERN OKLAHOMA TIRE AND SERVICE L.L.C. 500 North 4th Street • Clinton, Oklahoma 580-323-2485 • 1-877-232-8473 After hours 580-445-8302 New & Used Tires • Oil Changes • Brakes • Alignment Complete Farm & Road Service Your local Bridgestone and Firestone dealer HOURS M-F 8-5:30 Sat. 8-12 4 CLINTON DAILY NEWS FROM PAGE 1 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2014 ning to assault him, and while he was try- ing to get him off, feel- ing that he was being stabbed. He said he felt a blow to his head which he thought was adminis- tered by Jones. Officers Rodney Hawkins and Curtis Weatherly arrested Elbert a short time later walking in the 500 block of Glenn Smith Road. The incident at Wea- therford happened July 19 and the one in Clinton two days later. Both the accused were still being held Tuesday in the Custer County Jail. Bond for Berryman, who was charged “after former convic- tion of two or more felonies,” was set at $100,000. Elbert’s bond is only $15,000. FROM PAGE 1 OLD FOLKS Benefit Glow Walk held First Choice Pregnancy Clinic in Weatherford held its initial Glow Walk fundraiser on Aug. 8 with more than 70 participants enjoying food, music, a kid dash and other “glowing” fun. First Choice offers free pregnancy testing, sexually transmitted disease testing and mentoring to the area. It is funded by individuals and organizations. Kathie Switzer and Manson Payne (pictured) were the top fundraisers, said Kathie Gibson, clinic executive director. CDN | Courtesy photo held in jail, but no bond has been set for him at all. He and McLemore were 17 at the time of the crime, and both are 19 now. Godfrey was 16 then, the same as the victim, but turned 18 last month. because they would have put Washita County over the maxi- mum amount of sales tax that counties may levy. The hospital had hired former Okla- homa attorney general Drew Edmondson to represent it, and he filed the suit after information alleg- edly was posted where absentee ballots were picked up saying the vote on the hospital tax would be invalid. After the hospital tax failed, he told the Clinton Daily News the original petition might have to be amended. GODFREY FROM PAGE 1 Lynn Lawrence from the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System has been appointed to represent Godfrey. McGee is repre- sented by Clinton at- torney Randy Meacham and McLemore by Albert Hoch Jr. of Oklahoma City. FROM PAGE 1 CORDELL

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Page 1: GableGotwals Clinton Daily News 8-13-14

SKILLED PROVIDERS.CONVENIENT HOURS. NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED.

The Clinton Walk-In Clinic is fast becoming Clinton’s top choice for quick,

quality treatment for minor illnesses and injuries. The providers at Clinton

Walk-In Clinic are here to give you the treatment you need, fast. And as our

name suggests, walk-ins are always welcome.

To learn more, visit ClintonRegionalPhysicians.com.

123 South 9th Street, ClintonMonday – Friday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

580-323-2300

78186_INCLI_WalkIn_7_7x8bw.indd 1 7/30/14 8:03 PM

CETERA Investment Services LLC Member FINRA/SIPC. Securities and insurance products provided by CETERA are: *Not FDIC Insured *May Go Down in Value *Not Financial Institution Guaranteed

*Not a Deposit *Not Insured by Any Federal Government Agency.

©

©

Ken BakerInvestment

Representative

David DavisInvestment

Representative

501 W. GARY BLVD. CLINTON 580-323-6400

• Full Service Brokerage• Retirement Plans• Stocks, Bonds & Mutual Funds• 401(k) Rollovers • IRA’s• Competitive Brokered CD Rates

ZONES: 1,2,4for week of August 10, 20142x2 ads may run anywhere in your newspaper. Don’t forget to remind your classifi ed department to download the line ads for this week at www.okpress.com/ocan - CHOOSE THE AD SIZE CLOSEST TO YOUR COLUMN WIDTH

GIVE AN OKLAHOMA VETERANTHE CHANCE TO BE HONORED. Your tax-deductible donation to OKLAHOMA HONOR FLIGHTS will help transport Oklahoma veterans to Washington, D.C. to visit memorials dedicated to honor their service and sacrifi ces.

For more information on how to donate, visit

oklahomahonorfl ights.org

or call (405) 259-9000

GIVE AN OKLAHOMA VETERANTHE CHANCE TO BE HONORED.

Your tax-deductible donation to OKLAHOMA HONOR FLIGHTS will help transport Oklahoma veterans to Washington, D.C. to visit memorials dedicated to honor their service and sacrifi ces.

For more information on how to donate, visit

oklahomahonorfl ights.orgor call (405) 259-9000

Clinton, OK • 580-302-2631www.treyarneyconstruction.com

Trey ArneyConstruCtion• Custom Cabinets

• Custom Homes • Free Estimates

We Accept: Visa, MasterCard & Discover

If you are interested in joining an active civic club, come visit us Friday, August 15th

at noon in the Charolais Room located inside the Days Inn, and meet Clinton’s new head football coach, Phillip Koons. Get involved, have fun and be a part of

your growing community.

If you have any questions please contact Patch McComas at

580-323-2345

Head Football Coach Phillip Koons

Hesed Yoga • 4241/2 E. Main • Weatherford, OK(405) 514-2591 • www.hesedyoga.com

Facebook: Hesed Yoga and Health Coaching

Hesed Yoga • 4241/2 E. Main • Weatherford, OK(405) 514-2591 • www.hesedyoga.com

Facebook: Hesed Yoga and Health Coaching

Hesed Yoga • 4241/2 E. Main • Weatherford, OK(405) 514-2591 • www.hesedyoga.com

Facebook: Hesed Yoga and Health Coaching

Hesed Yoga • 4241/2 E. Main • Weatherford, OK(405) 514-2591 • www.hesedyoga.com

Facebook: Hesed Yoga and Health Coaching

Private Classes Available by Appt. & Gift Cert. Available

Private Classes Available by Appt. & Gift Cert. Available

Private Classes Available by Appt. & Gift Cert. Available

Private Classes Available by Appt. & Gift Cert. Available

Some of our classes include: Some of our classes include:

Some of our classes include: Some of our classes include:

Achieve flexibility, toning & strengthening

Hatha yoga provided in a specialized, modified class

Obtain better balance throughstanding fluid movements

Hatha yoga for those withphysical limitations

Hatha yoga incorporated with weights for added strengthening

Learn health & lifestyle guidance & accountability

Hatha Yoga

Prenatal Yoga • Hatha Yoga• Chair Yoga• Prenatal Yoga• Iron Yoga• Tai Chi• Helath Coaching

Tai Chi

Chair Yoga

Iron Yoga

Health Coaching

WESTERN OKLAHOMA

TIRE AND SERVICE L.L.C.500 North 4th Street • Clinton, Oklahoma

580-323-2485 • 1-877-232-8473After hours 580-445-8302

New & Used Tires • Oil Changes • Brakes • AlignmentComplete Farm & Road Service

Your local Bridgestone and Firestone dealer

HOURS

M-F 8-5:30Sat. 8-12

4 Clinton daily news from page 1 wednesday, august 13, 2014

ning to assault him, and while he was try-ing to get him off, feel-ing that he was being stabbed.

He said he felt a blow to his head which he thought was adminis-tered by Jones.

Officers Rodney Hawkins and Curtis Weatherly arrested Elbert a short time later walking in the 500 block of Glenn Smith

Road.The incident at Wea-

therford happened July 19 and the one in Clinton two days later. Both the accused were still being held Tuesday in the Custer County Jail.

Bond for Berryman, who was charged “after former convic-tion of two or more felonies,” was set at $100,000.

Elbert’s bond is only $15,000.

FROM PAGE 1

old folks

Benefit Glow Walk heldFirst Choice Pregnancy Clinic in Weatherford held its initial Glow Walk fundraiser on Aug. 8 with more than 70 participants enjoying food, music, a kid dash and other “glowing” fun. First Choice offers free pregnancy testing, sexually transmitted disease testing and mentoring to the area. It is funded by individuals and organizations. Kathie Switzer and Manson Payne (pictured) were the top fundraisers, said Kathie Gibson, clinic executive director.

CDN | Courtesy photo

held in jail, but no bond has been set for him at all.

He and McLemore were 17 at the time of the crime, and both are 19 now. Godfrey was 16 then, the same as the victim, but turned 18 last month.

because they would have put Washita County over the maxi-mum amount of sales tax that counties may levy.

The hospital had hired former Okla-homa attorney general Drew Edmondson to represent it, and he filed the suit after information alleg-edly was posted where absentee ballots were picked up saying the vote on the hospital tax would be invalid.

After the hospital tax failed, he told the Clinton Daily News the original petition might have to be amended.

godfreYFROM PAGE 1 Lynn Lawrence from

the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System has been appointed to represent Godfrey. McGee is repre-sented by Clinton at-torney Randy Meacham and McLemore by Albert Hoch Jr. of Oklahoma City.

FROM PAGE 1

Cordell