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Pseudorabies testing require- tion device permanently affixed Carney News Castleberry, Pearl Best, A.J.
ment for-Market Hog Shows to the right ear. (Plastic ear tag and Nova Dornan, Oscar and
The Oklahoma Department of is recommended.) 3)Present te t By Pat Skaggs Della Nettles, and Kattie
academicallyAgriculture rules and regula- record at each exhibit. "The Hansom Cab" Biswell.
in the tions covering pseudorabies test- The Hansom Cab was origi- May all of your reach out for
This ing of hogs for the 1996-97 win- Notes from Nathan nally developed in England comfort and better health. We
passing ter and spring market hogshow Supplementation seminar to be between 1834 and 1873. It wish all of you much better
YOur local are: 1) a negative pseudorabies held was not introduced into the health in 1997. God bless all
informa- virus (PRV) test (test chart) for The Payne County OSU Ex- United States until later inof you.
the century when it enioyed . o . . .
Morris (405)all shows. Health certificates tension Center and the Payne popularity in several large Fire claims second Carney
may or may not be required, de- County Cattle Producers are cities. The Hansom Cab is area home:
pending on the individual show sponsoring a program on supple- being re-introduced to the A second fire claimed an-
or fair and its requirement, mentation. This program will United States by Justin Car-other Carney area home
Show will The following steps are re- cover protein and energy re- riage Works, and is intendedTuesday, Jan. 14th. Thehome
May 6 in quired to exhibit market swine quirements, alternative supple- mainly for consumers in the ofCarolene Milburn was corn-
must (barrows and gilts) in Oklahoma mentation, effects of grain pro- " tourism trade, pletely consumed by fire. No
number of winter and spring shows: 1)duction on feed costs, and an " " ° " ° one was at home at the time
Feb. 7, 1997. Have a negative pseudorabies outlook of supplement prices. Remembered: of the fire, and no one was
test conducted after Dec. 1, 1996, The program will be hel4 Thurs- Several Carney residents hurt by the fire. Carolene is
moreinfor- and be identified on the test day, Jan. 23, 1997 at 7 p.m. at need our remembrances and the mother of Wesley
Project, chart by official identification the Payne County Expo Center. - prayers this week. Among Milburn, who lives about 1/4
(405) 747-number. 2) Be individually iden- Speakers will be Dr. " those are: Arvilla Savage, miles from his mother. Our
tiffed with an official identifica- Dave Lalman, Extension Beef Idella Smith, Helen and Jim deepest sympathy is extended
Specialist, and Paul Bamberger Bell, Harold Carpenter, to Wesley, his family and his
of Stillwater Milling Co. Helen Allen, Sylvia mother.
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Visitors:
Mrs. Arvilla Savage had as
her week-end visitors two of
her daughters, Elouise Car-
penter of Oklahoma City, who
came Saturday morning and
spent Saturday and Sunday
with her mother. She also vis-
ited her sister, Pat Skaggs,
and Harold Carpenter before
returning to her OKC home
Monday. Pat Skaggs visited
with her sister and mother
Sunday morning.
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Do you know...
oit is better to give than to re-
ceive.
othat goodness comes from
within.
Here's a good man's dinner
that may suit his fancy:
Recipe to a Man's Heart
A good T-bone steak, about 1
inch thick, trim good. Saut
and simmer in butter. Place
garlic and onion on top of
steak and cook slow for about "
6 to 8 minutes. Add a good
baked potato, green beans
and a salad. Serve with your
favorite dessert, such as co-
conut pie, lemon pie or peach
cobbler. Put finishing touches
on the good meal with a good
TV program. We like animals,
westerns and all the news.
Well, someone has to watch
those kind of programs!
Winter is here
Well, we have had our little
share of winter, but not as bad
as some parts of the country,
with so much rain and snow.
I'm back with the Carney
news following a bout with
some ole bug or my diabetes,
exuberant 4-H menibers are sporting Top Talent--pictured here are the winnersofthe Individual and Small Group acts from guess it's the latter, being we
ired official 4-H jackets in recognition of the Payne County Share-the Fun Contest. The Grand Champions will represent Payne County had two holidays - Thanksgiv-
outstanding first year 4-H members in at the Northeast District 4-H Share.the Fun contest in Wagoner on Saturday, February 8th. ing and Christmas. I'm much
two rookie 4-H standouts are (left to Shown here are: Steven Anderson, Cloverleaf 4-11, Reserve Champion Individual; Brandi, better now, thanks to God and
Cloverleaf 4.H, and Rebekah Emerson, Rachel and Ryan Le , Twin Mounds 4-H, Reserve Champion Small Group; Amanda Swinney good medicine.
Pair was chosen to be so honored on theand Amy Buchanan, Cloveleaf 4-H, Grand Champion Small Group; and Rebekah Emerson, Everyone have a great week
4-H record books. Perkins 4-11, Grand Champion Individual - God loves you and so do I.
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FOR A HEALTHY LIFE
Diabetes Education
This four-session class offers instruction in
the basic care and management of diabe-
tes. It also provides information about
prevention of long-term complications and
what to do on sick days. This class is
taught by a certified diabetes educator.
Date: Man: Jan. 20,27, Feb. 10&17
Sat: Jan. 25, Feb. 1, 15 & 22
Time: Man: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Sat: 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Cost: $6.00
Note: Must Preregister.
Adult CPR
Health Care Provider Course
In this dass you will learn how to use CPR
on infants, children and adults using the
standards of the American Heart Associa-
tion. Participants will receive certification.
Date: Feb. 1 & Mar. 1
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00:
Cost: $30 per person
Registration Fee
Book $11 plus '
American Red Cross
Community First Aid and Safety
This course includes adult CPR, infant/
child CPR, basic first aid techniques and
emergency rescue procedures which will
aid an injured person until medical help
can arrive.
Date: Mar. 15 & May 17
Time: 8:30 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.
Cost: $35
Stop Smoking Class
Information is provided on the chemical
addiction of smoking, withdrawal symp-
toms and stress management. Each class
is made up of grpup discussions, not
lectures. Designed to help people stop
smoking for life.
Date: Mar. 3,10, 11, 17, 18 & 24
Time: 6:30- 8:30 p.m.
::::i!i Cost: $75.00 registration fee required
t
iii! Call 742-5488 to register
for any of
the classes listed in this section. Please
call 48 hours in advance.
CHILDBIRTH AHD
INFANT CARE .....
Hospital Tour
You will get a firsthand look at where your
baby will be born and cared for. You will
also get to preview the journey you will
make from admission, to labor and
delivery, postpartum care, and discharge.
Date: Feb. 6, 11, Mar. 6 & 18
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Cost: Free
Childbirth Preparation
This is a three-Dart program taught by
registered nurses for first-birth families or
experienced families who want more
iiili in-depth information. You will leam about
::::::! the labor and delivery process, various
i!il relaxation techniques,.anesthesia choices
i!:ii and cesarean births. This program may
!il be taken anytime during pregnancy, but it !i:ii:
is recommended during the last three
months.
: Date:
Weds: Jan. 22, Feb. 5, 12, 19
Infant/Child CPR
Learn the life-saving techniques of infant/
child CPR which are different from adult
CPR. This program, taught by a regis-
tered nurse, also covers important r "
techniques i ecessary to assist a choking;
infant or child. Certification is available.
Date: Feb. 12 & Mar. 19
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Cost: $2S/couple or $1 S/single
Book $9 plus American Heart
Fee: Association Card
Refresher
for Experienced
Families
This program, taught
by experienced labor
and delivery nurses,
will provide you
information on the
most current labor
and delivery options.
taken at any
:i:i Date: Jan. 21 & Feb. 18
They will also review i
breathing and
relaxation technique.
This program may beT' .... "
time during your pregnancy. :
Fee: American Heart
Association Card
Adult CPR Health Care Provider
RECERTIFICATION Course
Date: Feb.12 & Mar. 12
(second Wednesday of each month)
Time: 7:30 a.m.- 9:30 a.m.
1:30 p.m.- 3:30 p.m.
Cost: $1 S per person
Note: Must Preregister
Call 742-5488
to register for any of the classes
listed in this section.
1st Friday Espedally For Women
1 st Friday is made especially for women
and women's issues. It is offered on the
first Friday of every month.
Date: Feb. 7
Time: 12:15 p.m., concluding
before 1:00 p.m.
Place: Stillwater Public Library
Programming Room
(1 st floor, North Building)
Cost: Free
Call 742-5720
to register for 1st Friday.
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Send Check or Money Order To:
iiii Thurs: Jan. 23, Feb. 6, 13 & 20 .... i:::iiii :
ii Time: Weds: 7:00 p.m. Thurs. 7:00 p.m. ....
iii The Lite Weigh Cost: $30 per couple Cost: $25 per couple
A weight control program using a Breastfeedlng
ractical approach by helping partici- Breathing and Relaxation A certified breastfeeding instructor will
pants evaluate their food choices and
learn healthy cooking skills. This six-
week session includes weekly nutrition
counseling, a low-impact exercise
session and behavioral counseling.
Date: Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6 & 13
Time: 5:30- 7:00 p.m. ,,,\
Cost: $60
Weekly Session Topics
Wk 1: "Let's Get Started"
Wk 2: "Kitchen Gadgets
for Good Health"
Wk 3: "Goal Setting
Your New Year
Resolutions"
Wk4: "Fiber, Your
Body's Broom"
Wk 5: "Using Affirmations to Make
Changes to a Healthier Lifestyle"
Wk 6: "Healthy Snack Attacks"
Call 742-5456
to register for The Lite Weigh program.
Please call 48 hours in advance.
Stillwater Medical Center ° Education Department PO Box 2408 Stilwater, OK 74076
Course Title:
Date of Course: Deposit Sent: $
*For more information, call (405) 742-5486
This class is an optional fourth class in the
childbirth preparation series. This class will
focus on relaxation and breathing tech-
niques. A good choice for those who do
not think they want an epidural. Best
taken following the first three classes.
Date: Jan. 29, Feb. 26 &
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Cost: $5.00 per couple
Apr. 2
Sibling Class
This class is recommended for siblings
three years old and up. The children will
get to practice holding a life-like doll,
watch a film about a big sister, and get a
tour of the hospital to see where morn
and baby will be staying. They will even
get to make a bib for the new baby.
Date: Feb. 5 & Mar. 5
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Cost: Free
Newborn Care
Learn techniques to promote the healthy
and safe development of your newborn.
Discussion includes baby care basics such
as feeding, diapering and bathing your
baby, as well as the physical appearance
of newborns and practical tips for parents.
Date: Jan. 22 & Feb. 19
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Cost: Free
teach you the "hows" and "whys" of
breastfeeding. You'll learn about the
anatomy and physiology of breastfeeding
and how to recognize and prevent
potential difficulties. The benefits of
breastfeeding for mother and baby will
also be discussed along with tips on
breast pumps, storage of milk and
breastfeeding as a working morn. This
class is designed to be taken during the
last two months of pregnancy.
Date: Feb. 4 & Mar. 4
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Cost: $1S per couple
Birth Consultation
A Birth Consultation gives the expectant
mother a unique opportunity to meet
with a registered nurse prior to her labor
and delivery to develop a personalized
birth plan. During this consultation, the
mother will learn about different options
she has concerning her medication and
medical care which affords families a
feeling of control in the birth process.
Call Women's Resources at 742-5738 to
set up an appointment.
Call 742-5738
to register for any of the classes listed in
this section. Please call 48 hours in
dvance.