Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: People from Grady County, Oklahoma, Amber, Oklahoma, Alex, Oklahoma, Norge, Oklahoma, Chickasha, Oklahoma, Blanchard, Oklahoma, Tuttle, Oklahoma, Verden, Oklahoma, Minco, Oklahoma, Ninnekah, Oklahoma, Rush Springs, Oklahoma, Pocasset, Oklahoma, Bradley, Oklahoma, Shug Fisher, Jason White, University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma, Orville Moody, Jonathan Brown, Lester Dent, Lee Pace, Cleavon Little, United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma, Merle Kilgore, Laud Humphreys, Don McNeill, National Register of Historic Places listings in Grady County, Oklahoma, Scott Meacham, Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher, Carolyn Brady, Bill G. Chapman, Stephen Alexander, Ralph Buchsbaum, Reggie Willits, Bridge Creek, Oklahoma, Chet Allen, Neal Knox, Alfred P. Murrah, Dean Wooldridge, T. L. Osborn, KKNG-FM, Jed Johnson, Jr., Ford Bradshaw, Chickasaw Municipal Airport, Frank G. White, KWCO-FM, Walt Rankin, Sam Rayburn, James R. Winchester, James Vernon Smith, Lee Mullican, Leon Polk Smith, Dan Barnhart, Howard Fields, Jack McCracken, KFXU, The Express-Star, Mo Bassett, Terry Humphrey, Clyde Conner, Emmett Goodwin, Acme, Oklahoma, Amber-Pocasset Independent School District, Alex Independent School District, Bailey, Oklahoma, Tabler, Oklahoma. Excerpt: Shug Fisher (September 26, 1907-March 16, 1984), born George Clinton Fisher, Jr., was an American character actor, singer, songwriter, musician and comedian. During a 50-year career, he appeared in many Western films, often as a member of The Sons of the Pioneers in Roy Rogers serials. Fisher also had supporting roles on many TV shows, most frequently on Gunsmoke and The Beverly Hillbillies. His comic trademarks included his ability to stutter at will and his bemused facial expressions. Fisher was born in Grady County, Oklahoma in Tabler (near Chickasha) into a farming fami...