Cancer survivor talks to Inola Chamber about job as nurse

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Cancer survivor talks to Inola Chamber about job as nurse
CLAREMORE PROGRESS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2012- PAGE 5A
■ ECONOMY ■ STOCK MARKET
BUSINESS
US holiday sales slowly pick up after Sandy
By ANNE D'INNOCENZIO and
CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER
AP Economics Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. consumers
shook off Superstorm Sandy last month and
stepped up holiday shopping, helped by a
steady job market and lower gas prices.
Retail sales rose 0.3 percent in November
from October, reversing the previous month's
decline. Sales increased mostly because
Americans spent more online, bought more
electronics and began to replace cars and
rebuild after the storm.
And a sharp drop in gas prices lowered the
overall increase. Excluding gas stations, retail
sales rose a solid 0.8 percent, according to the
Commerce Department report released
Thursday.
Still, department store sales tumbled. And
consumer confidence has slipped in recent
weeks, which has raised concerns that some
Americans may be growing worried about
looming tax increases. That could dampen
December sales. Many retailers depend on the
two months of holiday shopping for roughly
40 percent of their annual revenue.
High unemployment and weak wage
growth have kept consumers cautious about
spending, which accounts for 70 percent of
economic growth. Most economists expect
just slim gains in consumer spending in the
final three months of the year, which should
keep growth weak.
"Despite the positive numbers today ... we
are not in a consumer-led recovery," said
Chris Christopher, an economist at IHS
Global Insight.
A Labor Department report suggested the
job market is improving, which could set the
stage for more spending next year.
Applications for unemployment benefits,
which are a proxy for layoffs, fell by 29,000
last week to a seasonally adjusted 343,000.
That's the second-lowest total this year.
The drop indicates companies are cutting
fewer jobs and not yet panicking about the
"fiscal cliff." That's the combination of tax
increases and spending cuts set to take effect
next month if President Barack Obama and
Republican lawmakers fail to reach a budget
deal before then.
Consumers are also seeing relief at the gas
pump, which leaves them more disposable
income. Gas prices have fallen almost 50
cents over the past two months, to a nationwide average of $3.30 a gallon, according to
AAA.
And a third report suggested those declines
will likely continue. Wholesale gas prices fell
10.1 percent in November, the Labor
Department said. That's the most in more than
three years. It pushed down a measure of
wholesale prices 0.8 percent, the most since
May.
"Falling gasoline prices are hurting sales at
the pump, but helping many Americans spend
at the mall," Christopher said.
Economists saw mixed signals for the holiday shopping season in the latest retail sales
data. Online and catalog shopping surged 3
percent, the biggest gain in 13 months. But
department store sales fell 0.8 percent. And
Americans spent less at stores like Wal-Mart
and Target.
And a survey last week found Americans'
confidence is weakening. Many are starting to
worry about the fiscal cliff. Economists say
that if those tax increases and spending cuts
are not averted, the economy would slip into
recession.
Google Maps return to iPhone with new mobile app
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
- Google Maps have found
their way back to the iPhone.
The world's most popular
online mapping system
returned late Wednesday with
the release of the Google
Maps' iPhone app. The
release comes nearly three
months after Apple Inc.
replaced Google Maps as the
device's built-in navigation
system and inserted its own
maps into the latest version of
its mobile operating system.
Apple's maps proved to be
far inferior to Google's. The
product's shoddiness prompted Apple CEO Tim Cook to
issue a rare public apology
and recommend that iPhone
ownersconsider using
Google maps through a
mobile Web browser or seek
other alternatives until his
company could fix the problems. Cook also replaced the
executive in charge of
Apple's mobile operating system after the company's maps
became a subject of widespread ridicule.
Among other things,
Apple's maps misplaced
landmarks, overlooked towns
and sometimes got people
horribly lost. In a particularly
egregious example flagged
this week, Australian police
derided Apple's maps as
"life-threatening" because the
system was steering people
looking for the city of
Mildura into a sweltering,
remote desert 44 miles from
the desired destination.
Google Inc., in contrast, is
hailing its new iPhone app as
a major improvement from
the one evicted by Apple.
Diamond Earring From
They will be installed at
the Chamber Banquet on
Jan. 19 at the Inola First
Baptist Fellowship Hall at 6
p.m. Dinner will be catered
and tickets are $15.
Tickets are available
through Chamber members,
at both banks in Inola, Inola
Drug, the Inola Independent
or by calling the Chamber at
(918) 543-2900.
By CHARLENE HARRELL
environment are the major
causes of cancer.
After surgery, Vonda
INOLA - Vonda underwent eight chemo
Holbrook, a 10-year breast treatments two weeks apart.
cancer survivor, was guest
She said hospital nursing
speaker at the Inola Chamber
is a hard field with long
of Commerce's December
hours. She attributes the spirmeeting.
itual training she is able to
Vonda Holbook is wife of
share with her patients as
Chamber President Kent
playing an important role in
Holbrook.
Vonda is alsoa their treatment. She quoted
Registered Nurse and cur- Cancer Treatment Center's
rently works at Cancer high recovery and livability
Treatment Centers of rates.
In other business, the folAmerica in Tulsa.
lowing
nominated officers
She shared that she came
from a family of breast can- were approved: Michael
cer patients but never Martin, president; Joe Kight,
dwelled on being diagnosed vice president; Carolyn
herself. She gave tips on self Dormier, secretary; and Lisa
exams and said stress and Dobias, treasurer.
Inola Correspondent
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Every Monday
1/2 price
Hamburgers
Inola Trustees hire parttime Animal Control Officer
2 Burger
Basket
2 Med.
Drinks
By CHARLENE HARRELL
Inola Correspondent
INOLA - Assistant Mayor Larry Grigg conducted the
Inola Board of Trustees meeting on Dec. 10, in the absence
of Mayor Cheryl Charles.
The Trustees hired Michelle Brown as part-time Animal
Control Officer at the pay rate of $10 per hour for 10 hours
a week. She will have the authority to pick up animals and
place them in the impounding pen, but will not be able to
write citations.
Sara Dailey was hired as relief dispatcher.
Maintenance Superintendent Greg Boeckman was given
a 5 percent raise, as were library employees. Other raises for
city employees were approved at the last meeting.
In other business, Trustees approved a forklift attachment for the backhoe at a cost of $1,170 from Oklahoma
Case Tractor. The former attachment broke on a regular
basis, Boeckman said.
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STOCK EXCHANGE HIGHLIGHTS
NYSE
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GAINERS ($2 OR MORE)
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NYSE MKT
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GAINERS ($2 OR MORE)
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Servotr7.75
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-8.3
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Taomee3.29 -.26 -7.3
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Arrhythm 2.30 -.15 -6.1
MGTCap rs 4.64 -.28 -5.7
DGSE 5.12 -.30 -5.5
FAB Univ 3.38 -.18 -5.1
Nevsun g 4.06 -.20 -4.7
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NovaCpp n 2.07 -.09 -4.2
Gold Resrc 16.02 -.68 -4.1
IncOpR 3.45 -.14 -3.9
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NokiaCp 551580 3.76 -.07
SprintNex 546553 5.64 -.02
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2,121
121
3,154
48
27
3,265,607,883
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CheniereEn42592 17.19
VantageDrl 37892 1.72 +.01
Rentech 25021 2.88 -.06
Vringo24982 3.00 -.14
NovaGld g 24419 4.60 -.10
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GranTrra g 15034 5.88 +.14
Rubicon g 13845 2.80 -.03
GoldStr g 11993 1.84 -.03
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Advanced
Declined
Unchanged
Total issues
New Highs
New Lows
Volume
STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST
NASDAQ
2,992.16 -21.66
GAINERS ($2
OR MORE)
NameLast Chg
Oncolyt g3.03 +L6
SuperMda3.39 +.70
Trovag un 12.50 +2.50
Stereotx rs 2.00 +35
Telik rs2.13 +37
ParametSd 6.39 +1.07
Trovagne s 5.73 +L3
Clearwire3.16 +A1
Cleantch rs 4.57 +L7
RecoveryE 2.40 +30
%Chg
+39.6
+26.0
+25.0
+21.2
+21.0
+20.1
+16.9
+14.9
+14.3
+14.3
LOSERS ($2 OR MORE)
NameLast Chg %Chg
RigelPh5.51 -2.92 -34.6
CombiM rs 6.79 -2.32 -25.5
Kingtne rs 3.11 -.69 -18.2
AcuraPhm 2.62 -.34 -11.5
AllotComm 17.78 -2.32 -11.5
CSP Inc5.59 -.70 -11.1
Inteliquent 2.54 -.27 -9.6
VisChina rs 3.60 -.38 -9.5
Novogen rs 8.75 -.88 -9.1
TecumsehB 4.18 -.42 -9.1
MOST ACTIVE ($1
OR MORE)
NameVol (00) Last Chg
Clearwire 826968 3.16 +.41
RschMotn 807903 13.86 +.55
Facebook n799900 28.24 +.66
SiriusXM663497 2.77 -.01
Microsoft 444694 27.11 -.13
Intel405158 20.49 -.18
PwShs QQQ39613965.31 -.52
Cisco374154 19.74 +.01
Zynga n248558 2.62 -.01
MicronT234655 6.66 -.05
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Advanced
Declined
Unchanged
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New Highs
New Lows
Volume
Name
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127
296
40
463
3
10
91,525,626
Advanced
Declined
Unchanged
Total issues
New Highs
New Lows
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1,538
135
2,594
40
29
1,762,296,891
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191.99
42.78
70.75
85.78
89.17
43.95
32.83
6.66
27.11
17.80
24.66
97.33
3.76
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31.61
26.25
4.35
20.80
70.21
18.85
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65.31
70.13
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142.63
2.77
10.14
5.64
16.06
11.80
2.44
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13209.75
12 19.60
20 35.34
... 19.06
43.51
...1469.04
10 33.26
16 101.12
20 31.02
13 23.27
6 19.35
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-22.0
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-.06 -39.3
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-.03 +5.8
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-.18 +17.1
-.58 +12.4
-.52 +17.0
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-.88 +13.6
-.01 +52.2
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Stock Footnotes: g = Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h = Does not meet continued-listing standards. If = Late filing with SEC. n = New in past 52 weeks. pf = Preferred. rs = Stock has undergone a reverse stock split of at least 50 percent within the past year. it = Right to buy security at a specified price. s = Stock has split by at least 20 percent within the last year. un =
Units. vj = In bankruptcy or receivership. wd = When distributed. wi = When issued. wt = Warrants. Gainers and Losers must
be worth at least $2 to be listed in tables at left. Most Actives must be worth at least $1. Volume in hundreds of shares. Source:
The AR. Sales figures are as of 4:00 pm ET and are unofficial.
52-Week
HighLow
13,661.72
11,735.19
5,390.11
499.82
8,515.60
2,509.57
3,196.93
1,491.92
1,474.51
1,030.00
15,432.54
4,750.12
435.57
7,129.84
2,164.87
2,518.01
1,175.49
1,202.37
838.29
12,618.11
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Dow Transportation
Dow Utilities
NYSE Composite
NYSE MKT Composite
Nasdaq Composite
Nasdaq Global Sel
S&P 500
S&P MidCap
Wilshire 5000
Last
13,170.72
5,182.16
451.49
8,338.32
2,381.27
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-.72
-21.66
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-.73
-9.03
-.63
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-.67
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0.0 +6.5/D +4.1/E
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-0.1
+3.0/D +3.2/C
+3.5 +17.8/B +0.7/C
+2.9 +15.1/D +2.8/A
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-0.1
+2.6/D +5.1/C
+3.3 +15.7/D +1.5/B
+6.5 +18.4/B -3.0/B
+4.9 +23.8/A -0.8/D
+4.1 +16.3/B +1.9/B
+4.0 +17.7/B +1.1/B
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+6.0/E +1.4/D
+3.6 +18.0/A -1.7/E
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+0.2
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+1.1 +15.2/C +6.2/A
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Invt
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25
3.75
25
5.75
25
5.75
25
5.75
25
5.75
25
3.75
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Blend, FG -Foreign LargeGrowth, FV -Foreign Large Value, GI - Intermediate Government, HM - High-Yreld Muni, HY - High-Yreld
Bond, IH -World Allocation, LB -Large Blend, LG -Large Growth, LV -Large Value, MA-Moderate Allocation, MB -Mid-Cap Blend, MG
- Mid-Cap Growth, MV - Mid-Cap Value, SB - Small Blend, SH -Specialty-heath, WS -World Stock, Total Return: Chng in NAV with
dividends reinvested. Rank: How fund performed vs. others with same objective: A is in top 20%, E in bottom 20%. Min !nit Invt:
Minimum $ needed to invest in fund. Footnotes: b - Fee covering market costs is paid from fund assets. d - Deferred sales charge,
or redemption fee. f - front load (sales charges). m - Multiple fees am charged, usually a marketing fee and either a sales or redemption fee. NA - not available. p - previous day's net asset value. s - fund split shares during the week. x - fund paid a distribution during the week. Source: Morningstar.
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to provide the protection you need.
Since 1951
12-mo
%Chg
MUTUAL FUNDS
Total Assets
Name
Obj($Mlns) NAV
American Funds BaIA m
MA 34,144 20.48
American Funds BondA m
CI
24,249 12.96
American Funds CapincBuA m IH
58,216 53.61
American Funds CpWIdGrIA m WS 46,323 37.26
American Funds FnInvA m
LB
32,447 40.97
American Funds GrthAmA m
LG
55,933 34.52
American Funds HilncA m
HY
14,148 11.37
American Funds IncAmerA m
MA 57,663 18.25
American Funds IntBdAmA m
CS
7,101 13.77
American Funds InvCoAmA m
LB
44,809 30.95
American Funds MutualA m
LV
15,643 28.58
American Funds NewEconA m
LG
5,919 29.17
American Funds NewPerspA m WS 29,964 31.39
4,205 14.57
American Funds USGovSecA m GI
American Funds WAMutInvA m LV
39,998 31.52
FB
Dodge & Cox IntIStk
39,190 34.45
LV
Dodge & Cox Stock
39,907 121.68
Fidelity Contra
59,112 78.40
LG
Fidelity Advisor DivGrowB m
LB
16 12.91
Fidelity Advisor SmCapB m
SB
40 19.41
Fidelity Advisor StkSelMdCpB m MG
21 20.84
FrankTemp-Franklin Income A m CA
41,548
2.23
ING IntmBdFdB m
CI
2 10.26
INVESCO ShtTrmBdC b
CS
443
8.75
MFS GrowB m
LG
135 42.04
Putnam GrowlncA m
LV
4,197 14.81
Putnam TaxFHYIdA m
HM
1,031 12.93
Putnam VoyagerA m
LG
2,857 21.79
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nsurance
YTD
%Chg
+7.80
+3.24
-2.84
+11.52
+4.52
+14.86
+14.88
+12.87
+14.18
+12.75