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Alva’s Arts and Shopping District Welcomes deadCENTER! 1st Annual Salt Fork Film Festival
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Film Workshops on NWOSU Campus 1:30 to 5:00 Cultural Heritage Lecture NWOSU Campus 7:00 p.m.
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Film Workshops at Alva High School throughout the day Pre-Show Reception at Graceful Arts 5:00 p.m. Free Films at Rialto Theater 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. Special Pre-View of “Light from the Darkroom” at 8:00 p.m. After-Party at Graceful Arts 10:00 p.m. Come meet the stars, the producers, and staff of deadCENTER! All events are open to the public and no admission charged
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Lynn Says
Not all thieves are stupid By Lynn L. Martin This very important security caution piece was sent to me by former Alva resident Richard Miller. This has some very good information in avoiding theft. Long Term Parking Some people left their car in the longterm parking at San Jose while away, and someone broke into the car. Using the information on the car's registration in the glove compartment, they drove the car to the people's home in Pebble Beach and robbed it. So I guess if we are going to leave the car in long-term parking, we should not leave the registration/insurance cards in it, nor the remote garage door opener. This gives us something to think about with all our new electronic technology.
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GPS Someone had their car broken into while they were at a football game. Their car was parked on the green, which was adjacent to the football stadium and specially allotted to football fans. Things stolen from the car included a garage door remote control, some money and a GPS, which had been prominently mounted on the dashboard. When the victims got home, they found that their house had been ransacked and just about everything worth anything had been stolen. The thieves had used the GPS to guide them to the house. They then used the garage remote control to open the garage door and gain entry to the house. The thieves knew the owners were at the football game, they knew what time the game was scheduled to finish and so they knew how much time they had to clean out the house. It would appear that they had brought a truck to empty the house of its contents. Something to consider if you have a GPS: don't put your home address in it. Put a nearby address (like a store or gas station) so you can still find your way home if you need to, but no one else would know where you live if your GPS were stolen. (When we’re away from home, sometimes I use the GPS to find out how long it’s going to take to get home. But the “Favorites” list entry isn’t “Home.” It’s “Cal.”) Cell Phones I never thought of this. This lady has now changed her habit of how she lists her names on her cell phone after her handbag was stolen. Her handbag, which contained her cell phone, credit card, wallet, etc., was stolen. Twenty minutes later when she called her hubby from a pay phone telling him what had happened, hubby says, “I received
your text asking about our PIN number and I've replied a little while ago.” When they rushed down to the bank, the bank staff told them all the money was already withdrawn. The thief had actually used the stolen cell phone to text “hubby” in the contact list and got hold of the pin number. Within 20 minutes he had withdrawn all the money from their bank account. Moral of the lesson: • Do not disclose the relationship between you and the people in your contact list. Avoid using names like Home, Honey, Hubby, Sweetheart, Dad or Mom. • When sensitive info is being asked through texts, confirm by calling back. • When texted by friends or family to meet them somewhere, be sure to call back to confirm that the message came from them. If you don't reach them, be very careful about going places to meet “family and friends” who text you. Purse in the Grocery Cart Scam A lady went grocery shopping at a local mall and left her purse sitting in the children's seat of the cart while she reached something off a shelf. Her wallet was stolen, and she reported it to the store personnel. After returning home, she received a phone call from mall security to say that they had her wallet and that although there was no money in it, it did still hold her personal papers. She immediately went to pick up her wallet, only to be told by mall security that they had not called her. By the time she returned home again, her house had been broken into and burglarized. The thieves knew that by calling and saying they were mall security, they could lure her out of her house long enough for them to burglarize it.
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Waynoka School Board members, pictured left to right, are Clint Olson, Board Clerk Lori Adair, Andy Ferguson, Mindy Zook, Rick George and Superintendent Loren Tackett
Waynoka School awarded achievement grant for its sixth year
By Laura Scott The Waynoka school board held its regular meeting on Monday evening. All members were present and the meeting began promptly at 7:30 p.m. The board approved the financial reports. “Gross production was up this month. August is one of the highest we have had,” said Superintendent Loren Tackett. “We just set our budget from what we did last year. We moved money around a little bit. Our payroll and everything is under what we did last year. There is nothing out of line
going into the 2014-15 school year.” All remaining items of the consent agenda were also approved. In the superintendent’s report, Tackett announced that homecoming this year will be on Friday, Sept. 19. The Waynoka superintendent was excited to share that the district will receive a small rural schools achievement grant. This will be the sixth year for Waynoka to receive this grant. Said Tackett, “It’s one of the best grants. There are not a lot of rules tied to it.” In other news, health insurance will
go up in January and the new activity bus has arrived. Principal Michael Meriwether reported that the new notification system has been used. “We’ve had a lot of parents call just to let us know that they received an email or text. Our parents are really watching grades, late work, detention, and knowing what’s going on at school.” All members voted in favor to approve the lease agreement of the baseball field from the City of Waynoka for $1,000. Members also voted to approve the fundraiser requests for the 2014-2015 school year. This year's fundraiser requests are similar to those in past years. The district has obtained four quotes for purchasing new vehicles. The total cost for two Suburbans and one Malibu is $95,644. All voted in favor of purchasing the new vehicles. Board members voted to approve the items listed for disposal. The items included a Ford Taurus, Excursion and Suburban. These vehicles will be traded in to purchase the new vehicles. Motion failed for the school district to adopt a self-evaluation plan. The next meeting of the Waynoka Board of Education will be held Oct. 6 at 7:30 p.m.
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Timberlake Tigers 2014 football schedule
Date
Friday Night Lights: The Waynoka Railroaders take a the field for a win over the Timberlake Tigers 34-30 Friday night. Photo by Kat Kuhlmann
Sep. 5 Sep. 12 Sep. 19 Sep. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 16 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7
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Time/ Results Ringwood 12-36 L Waynoka 30-34 L Bluejacket 7:30 p.m. Coyle 7:30 p.m. Prue 7:30 p.m. Deer Creek-Lamont 7:30 p.m. Cherokee 7:30 p.m. Copan 7:30 p.m. Covington-Douglass 7:30 p.m. Medford 7:30 p.m.
Bold = Home game.
Wyanoka and Timberlake players fight for possession of the football during the game Friday night. Waynoka won 34-30. Photo by Kat Kuhlmann
One of the Waynoka players holds tight to the ball after being tackled by the Timberlake Tigers defense Friday. Photo by Kat Kuhlmann
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Waynoka Railroaders 2014 football schedule Time/ Results Sep. 5 Duke 50-18 W Sep. 12 Timblerake 34-30 W Sep. 19 Buffalo 7:30 p.m. Sep. 26 Cherokee 7:30 p.m. Oct. 3 Balko 7:30 p.m. Oct. 16 Boise City 7:30 p.m. Oct. 31 Shattuck 7:30 p.m. Nov. 7 Gracemont 7:30 p.m. Date
Opponent
Bold=Home game.
The Waynoka Rails starters run to take position on the field in the game against Timberlake Friday. Photo by Kat Kuhlmann
The Rails and Tigers are shown just before the first TD by Waynoka Friday night. Photo by Kat Kuhlmann
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Cherokee High School Chiefs 2014 football schedule Date Sep. 5 Sep. 12 Sep. 19 Sept 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 16 (Thurs.) Oct. 24 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28-29 Dec. 5-6
Opponent Pioneer-Pleasant Vale Buffalo Tyrone Waynoka Shattuck Balko Timberlake Sharon-Mutual Boise City 1st Round Playoffs State Qtr. Finals State Semi Finals State Finals Bold = Home game.
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The family and friends of Jared Streich, would like to thank everyone for the love and support shown to us during the loss of our loved one. We greatly appreciate the prayers, lovely flowers, delicious food, the numerous cards, and kind words of support and encouragement. Jared will forever be missed but we know that he will live on in the hearts of all who shared their grief with us during this difficult time. With much love. Tom, Anita, Kendra Michael, Alesi & Aaron
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By FFA Reporter Kamber LeForce This past week the Timberlake FFA and 4-H competed at the Alfalfa County Fair. Every FFA student out of the 44 students enrolled in agricultural education classes had a project entered at the county fair. Whether they participated in the livestock show, horse show, competed in the livestock judging contest or created a native range board, every FFA member worked hard on their projects to place well at the county level. In the livestock show, the students were tough competitors with their animals. We had many class winners, breed champions, grand champions and even champion showmen. The Timberlake FFA and 4-H livestock show team results from the Alfalfa County Fair: Heifer Show Shannon Moore – Breed Champion Angus Leo Moore – Breed Champion Gelbvieh, Breed Champion Maine Ethan Jenlink – first place Angus Cade Jenlink – second place Chianina Swine Show
Cheyenne Gaff – Grand Champion Barrow, Breed Champion Hamp Barrow, Breed Champion Duroc Barrow Shaelee Sissom – Breed Champion Duroc, Breed Champion York Barrow, Res. Breed Champion Hamp Barrow Henslee Powell – Breed Champion Hamp Gilt, Res. Breed Champion Hamp Gilt, Reserve Breed Champion Duroc Gilt, Breed Champion Spot Barrow Jaden Severin – Breed Champion York Gilt Cade Severin – second place Berk Gilt Kashen Jackson – Reserve Breed Champion Crossbred Gilt Goat Show: Reanna Sissom – Grand Doe Goat, first place Middleweight Wether Dalton Parker – third place Lightweight Doe Jaden Severin – third place Middleweight Doe Cade Severin – fourth place Middleweight Doe Mattie Flanagan – third place Lightweight Wether, second place Heavyweight Wether Emily Flanagan – second place Lightweight Doe, second place Middleweight Doe Sheep Show Jaden Severin – Breed Champion Hamp Ewe, Breed Champion Southdown Wether, first place Hamp Wether Cade Severin – Breed Champion Suffolk Ewe Kylee Wiens – Reserve Breed Champion Southdown Wether Showmanship Senior Swine Showman – Cheyenne Gaff Intermediate Swine Showman – Shaelee Sissom Senior Goat Showman – Dalton Parker Junior Goat Showman – Reanna Sissom Junior Sheep Showman – Jaden Severin Horse Show Team Results All Around High Point Winner for age group 14-19 – Anthony Wiens All Around High Point Winner for age group 9-13 – Mattie Flanagan
Reserve All Around High Point Winner for age group 9-13 – Emily Flanagan Champion Halter Horse – Oakleigh Nickel Reserve Champion Halter Horse – Reed Nickel Livestock Judging Team Results Junior FFA team – first place (Cade Jenlink, Jake Thorp, Reanna Sissom, Jaden Severin) Senior FFA team – second place (Cheyenne Gaff, Kate Birkenfeld, Shaelee Sissom, Shannon Moore, Anthony Wiens, Kylee Wiens) Junior 4-H team – second place (Joel Pecha, Ethan Jenlink, Cade Severin, Leo Moore, Jacob Diller) Overall High Individual Junior FFA – Cade Jenlink Third Overall Individual Senior FFA – Cheyenne Gaff Native Range Display Boards Every student entered a native range display board at the county fair; the top five boards in every category were placed. First place – Jamie Thorp, Mattie Hopkins, Cheyenne Gaff, Bradon Buller, Nick Blewitt, Shannon Moore, Karli Henderson, Kamber LeForce, Kylee Wiens Second place – Brysen Seamen, Jake Thorp, Brayden frech, Kaytlynn Frech, Kate Birkenfeld Third place – Cade Jenlink, Camdon Frech, Shaelee Sissom, Mary Schlup, Cody Bishop, Tyler Byrd, Dalton Parker, Dalton Jantz, Kolton Fishback, Trenton Hopkins, Dakota Skaggs Fourth place – Cody Carson, Joel Munoz, Trevor McClain, Denton McAlister, Tristan Pierce Fifth place – Landon McClain, Kyle Kennedy, Jaden Severin, KayLynn LeForce, Dawson Springer, Leighton Clift Honorable Mentions- Anthony Wiens, Matthew McAbee, Jake Woodall, Zeb McCollum, Wyatt McCollum, Donaven Crenshaw, Kashen Jackson, Braden Robinson Congratulations to all 4-H and FFA students on a successful county fair. Keep up the hard work and good luck at the Oklahoma State Fair and Tulsa State Fair.
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Help wounded and fallen special forces soldiers at dinner and auction in Kiowa Mark your calendar for November 8
By Yvonne Miller If you love your country, the troops, veterans, and guns, mark your calendar for November 8 and plan to be in Kiowa, Kan. If helping wounded warriors and families of fallen American heroes is high on your priority list, you've got to attend this event that raises funds to do just that. Instead of only having tears well in your eyes when you hear individual soldiers moving stories of heroism, this is your opportunity to actually do something to help those brave individuals or at least their families. The Harriman-Miller Green Beret Organization, Inc., is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that helps the wounded and fallen who were toughest of the tough – the special forces. Eric Reed is one of those Green Berets who spent nine years in the Army Special Forces. He is a 1997 graduate of South Barber High School in Kiowa and the son of Rory and Gayla Reed. Now a defense contractor, Reed is giving back to his injured and fallen friends by his affiliation with the Harriman-Miller Green Beret Organization which was formed about two years ago in North Carolina. “I have multiple friends who are missing arms and legs (wounded in combat) and are still going overseas,” Reed said. “You see the sacrifice these people make and you want to help take some of the stress off their plate.” Reed is organizing the November 8 fundraiser at the Kiowa Community Building, at 7 p.m., that features a brisket dinner and beer for $25 per ticket. A silent
and live auction highlights the evening. The main auction items include multiple firearms, ammunition and tactical accessories. Reed said some area bakers volunteered to make some of their highly sought baked goods that should bring a handsome price for the auction. Wounded Special Forces Green Beret Makes Rifle for Event Drawing The most prized possession of the event Raised in Kiowa, Eric Reed (left) served nine years will be a “5 Toes” custom in the Army Special Forces Green Berets. At Kiowa’s .308 rifle. Donations can Labor Day celebration he visits with former marine be made for tickets that Don Kuenzi of Kiowa. Reed is affiliated with the Harwill be put in a drawing for riman-Miller Green Beret Organization that helps that handmade gun. What wounded soldiers and the families of fallen soldiers makes the gun invaluable is who were in special forces. Reed was promoting a its maker. fundraising dinner and auction he plans in Kiowa on The rifle is made November 8. Photo by Yvonne Miller by SFC John Wayne competed in the Boston Marathon and Walding, a Green Beret and recipient of placed in his division. the Silver Star who served combat tours in Reed hopes to have Walding and a Afghanistan and Iraq. Reed said Walding few other wounded warriors from special lost his right leg from the knee down in forces attend the dinner and auction in combat. Watch for a future story in the Kiowa. Newsgram about Walding and the unique Reed Explains Mission of Harrimanstory of his opening “5 Toes Custom Gun Miller Green Beret Organization Shop” in Dallas. The Harriman-Miller Green Beret “5 Toes'” mission is to build the finest Organization works closely with Chapter hand-crafted, custom rifles by employing great Americans that have fought and See Wounded Page 46 bled for their country. Employment there is given to the veterans because of their service and sacrifice, as they seek a new direction in life. Reed said this past Fourth of July Walding was featured on FOX News. Within the year of losing his leg he
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Timberlake FFA to sell Blue Child abuse & Gold and DJ’$ products to prevention raise funds for chapter semi in Alva Products may be purchased Sept. 15 through Sept. 25 For the next two weeks, each customer who orders a “helping” of Blue & Gold and DJ’$ products will also be “helping” the Timberlake FFA chapter. Members of Timberlake FFA will be out and about Sept. 15 through Sept. 25 taking orders for Blue & Gold sausage, chicken tenderloin fritters, thick slice bacon and more. Timberlake FFA is raising money
for its chapter to increase their activity fund. With the money raised the chapter will be able to put the funds towards traveling and expenses to the state FFA convention, classroom, greenhouse and shop projects, and monthly chapter meetings. To place an order contact a local FFA member, or call 580-852-3281 or send an e-mail to timberlakeffa@ tlake.k12.ok.us.
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Northwestern hosts workshops, lecture at inaugural Salt Fork Film Festival Northwestern Oklahoma State University will play host to the dead CENTER Film Festival organization Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 1718, in the Student Center Ballroom on the Alva campus in conjunction with the Graceful Arts Center and Rialto Twin Theatre in efforts to launch the inaugural Salt Fork Film Festival. This event is free and open to the public. The two day event will include two seminars and the annual cultural heritage lecture at Northwestern featuring deadCENTER Executive Director and Alva native Lance McDaniel. It also will include a full day of film classes at Alva High School; a pre-viewing reception at the Graceful Arts Center; free film viewings at Rialto; and a viewing after-party at the Graceful Arts
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South Barber Kiowa City Council sets burn period, bi-annual homecoming date trash days, hears complaint changed to Oct. 3
By Yvonne Miller Kiowa Mayor Brandon Farney called the regular September city council meeting to order with all members present including Bill Watson, R.L. Simpson, Russel Molz, Tom Wells and Mark Lambert. Also seated at the council table were: City Administrator Nathan Law, City Attorney Laurel McClellan and City Clerk Marlo Rugg. The meeting opened with Paul Howard Tilley, resident at 601 Miller, speaking during the public agenda. He set up a camera to film while he spoke to the council. He complained to the council about their inaction regarding a tree that fell on his house, causing damage to the house and also taking out a power line. There's a question as to whether the tree was on city property, in the city right-of-way. This event happened several years ago, and Tilley expressed his frustration with the response from the city. In fact, he requested the immediate resignation of Law, McClellan and Watson (who is the agent who provides the city insurance.) He gave each councilman a questionnaire to complete and mail back to him. When Watson called the tree blowing over “an act of God,” Tilley disagreed and called it “an act of gravity.” McClellan said Tilley's claim will be submitted to the insurance company. Burn and Trash Days, More City Business Bi-annual trash days for fall bulk waste pickup were set for Oct. 2 and 9. The fall burn period is set for Nov.
14 to Dec. 14, excluding Thanksgiving weekend. Last month Watson asked why certain utilities are tied together for billing. Sewer is based on water use. Current ordinance language says multifamily dwellings are based on water consumption and may be prorated based on number of “occupied” units. Occupancy is in that grey area in question. After much discussion, council voted to leave the ordinance as is. A water use/billing inquiry was brought to council's attention last month. A homeowner had the water to a vacated house turned off and then received a large water bill. The homeowner swears they did not tamper with the meter. The city employee directed to turn the water off said it was done in October. Upon inspection the service valve had clearly been moved, Law said the city employee told him. Law said the city uses a water leak forgiveness policy, which will be used. Ordinance No. 417 was approved requiring arborist license insurance. This requires someone trimming trees in the city to pay any damages they might cause. The council approved Resolution No. 263, which updates fees. Regarding a water leak at Seventh and Miller streets, the council approved hiring Bill's Repair at a cost of $3,800. For the fire department, the council approved firefighters to seek out a
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By Yvonne Miller Don't plan on attending South Barber High School's (SBHS) football homecoming Friday night. It's not happening as originally scheduled. The SBHS Chieftains were to host Cunningham for homecoming. However, Cunningham does not have enough kids to play due to injuries, so there will be no game in Kiowa Friday night. SBHS Principal Brent Shaffer said they've rescheduled the Chieftains' homecoming for Friday, Oct. 3, when SBHS hosts South Haven.
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Friday, Oct. 10, is the last day to apply for voter registration in order to be eligible to vote in the Nov. 4 general election, Alfalfa County Election Board Secretary Kelly Stein said today. Stein said that people who are United States citizens, residents of Oklahoma and at least 18 years old may apply to become registered voters. Those who have never been registered to vote before or who are not currently registered in the county of their residence and people who are registered but who need to change their registration information may apply by filling out and mailing an Oklahoma voter registration application form in time for it to be postmarked no later than midnight Friday,
Oct. 10. Stein explained that applications postmarked after that time still will be accepted and processed; however, the applications will not be approved until after the Nov. 4 general election. The county election board responds in writing to every person who submits an application for voter registration. The response is either a voter identification card listing the new voter's precinct number and polling place location or a letter that explains the reason or reasons the application for voter registration was not approved. Stein said that anyone who has submitted a voter registration application and who has not received a response within 30 days should contact the county election board office. Oklahoma voter registration application forms are available at the county election board office located at 300 S. Grand Ave., and at most post offices, tag agencies and public libraries in the county. Stein said that applications also are available at www.elections.ok.gov, and voters can check their registration status at http://www.ok.gov/elections/ Voter_Info/Online_Voter_Tool/.
$20,000 truck to replace two old trucks. They will offer those trucks to smaller area departments for $1. The cost of the new truck and the expense to bring it to Kiowa will come from the fire department equipment fund and from their budget. In Law's administrator report, he requested a speed study from KDOT along Fourth Street in front of the new hospital. The speed limit on Fourth Street, which is the highway going south out of Kiowa in front of the new hospital, is 60 mph. The council will donate the $50 rental fee for the community building in Kiowa for a county-wide firefighter appreciation event, which will be sometime in October. In council items, Molz said the alley behind his house is constantly blocked and he hears complaints from residents who cannot access their property. Lambert questioned a liability issue when personal equipment is damaged by something owned by the city. Mayor Farney said a broken air conditioning unit at the community building was turned in to insurance.
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When Mike was diagnosed with a brain hemorrhage in the Kiowa ER on June 12th, it was with very scared and heavy hearts that our family met him at St. Francis Hospital's Neuro ICU after he was transported there by helicopter. Not knowing what to expect when we arrived, his doctors explained that it was one of the worst hemorrhages they had ever seen, his condition was critical, and prognosis unknown. One of his nurses even told us that it was good to be hopeful, but that we also needed to be realistic. .. and so with God, our friends, and community at our side, we chose to be hopeful. Our family has pretty much "walked by faith" throughout this journey and we are in awe of how many of you have joined us on that journey through your prayers, donations. cards, support, and words of strength and encouragement. We would especially like to thank everyone who put so much time and effort into the benefit for our family, as well as everyone who attended the event to support Mike. What a beautiful example and living expression of what it truly means to be from a small town. Our little communities are so special, and we are beyond blessed to call South Barber our home. We cannot begin to express how grateful, humbled, and appreciative we are for the many acts of kindness shown to us over these last few months. After two months of hospitalization and rehab in Wichita, and several weeks of therapy in Hutchinson, Mike continues to improve daily. There is no slowing him down, as many of you have seen! Please accept our sincerest thanks and heartfelt gratitude. God is so good. Mike and Laurie Hiltner Jared and Seanna Hiltner Tyler and Erin Hiltner Phil and Kelsie Ockinga Matt and Libby Hobson Richard and Quinn Ottley
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100 of the Special Forces Association and 3rd Group Command and staff. Both Walding and Reed were 3rd Special Forces Green Beret soldiers. The organization provides timely assistance to soldiers and their families in their time of need. With the help of corporate and individual sponsors, they coordinate Wounded Warrior Hunts, Fishing Expeditions and VIP attendance at sporting events throughout the year across the nation. Reed said the organization works closely with Gold Star families (those who lost a son or husband), giving immediate financial help and manpower as needed. “We look at it like a big family,” Reed said. “We like to spread Christmas cheer – help get some gifts under the tree.” They provide turkeys and other food items at Thanksgiving. The group also provides headstones for a special forces group that are displayed in North Carolina. “We will never forget,” Reed said. One of the heroes for which this organization is named is Stanley L. Harriman. He received the Silver Star (posthumously). A Chief Warrant Officer Two, Harriman died March 2, 2002 during Operation ANACONDA in Afghanistan in the face of overwhelming odds and direct hostile aggression.. He was honored for his “exceptional courage, dedication to mission and personal sacrifice which directly contributed to his men surviving the battle.” The organization has a scholarship program in Harriman's name. The other man whose name is honored by this organization is Staff Sergeant Robert J. Miller who received the Medal of Honor for his service during Operation Enduring Freedom.. He died performing
extraordinary acts of heroism during combat operations against an armed enemy in Konar Province, Afghanistan. A harrowing story tells how his small squad was caught in an ambush. As point man he selflessly called for his men to quickly move back to covered positions. He then charged the enemy, exposing himself to enemy fire to provide protective fire for his team. Miller's “extraordinary valor ultimately saved the lives of seven members of his own team and 15 Afghanistan National Army soldiers.” Reed said he and Miller worked across the hall from each other. Of both Miller and Harriman, Reed said, “They were both exemplary guys. You couldn't find someone who didn't love them.” A typical kid from rural Kansas, Reed said after high school he went to college a while and then welding school. When the September 11 terrorists attacks hit, he was age 22 and signed up a few days after the nightmare. “That's why I went in (to the military),” he said. “I was happy to go. No one made me go – I volunteered.” He wanted to try out for special operations, and after an assessment course, he made it. “I've traveled all over the Middle East. My primary focus was on Afghanistan,” Reed said. “I did lots of missions. We (special forces) work in small groups.” Sharing no more details of those missions, he said, “In special forces we make it our business to be quiet.” In his current job as a contractor, Reed travels overseas a few times a year. “My job is not that dangerous now, compared to what I did then.” Reed hopes to have a big turnout for the Nov. 8 dinner and auction in Kiowa. “When you raise money to help multiple individuals, it disappears fast.”
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Alfalfa County sheriff’s log September 7, 2014 6:55 a.m. Controlled burn, respondent called and reported a controlled burn 4 ½ miles west of Cherokee on Greer Road on the south side. 3:57 p.m. Controlled burn, respondent called in a controlled burn 3 miles west on Fifth Street and 2 ½ south. September 8, 2014 4:58 p.m. Miscellaneous, officer advised there is a man on the side of the road north of Cherokee, his tire blew out, officer stated he didn’t need assistance just wanted us to know, advised deputy. 8:51 p.m. Reckless driver, respondent called and reported a reckless driver in Aline, individual was speeding, running stop signs, playing his music loud and peeling out, respondent wanted something done now, subject has been doing this a lot and she is tired of it, deputy advised. September 10, 2014 10:30 p.m. Miscellaneous, respondent advised a man appears to be homeless, he has been up at the sale barn for over three hours, has asked the employees for a water jug and water, they do not feel comfortable leaving the sale barn with him up there, advised deputy, deputy advised that he left with a truck driver. 10:40 p.m. Business alarm, respondent advised burglary alarm going off on Fourth Street in Ingersoll, deputy had me call alarm company to get key holder phone number, everything was receiving well, key holder called, they entered the wrong code, thought they had got alarm company called in time. 11:22 p.m. Miscellaneous, respondent advised that a Peterbilt is broken down on the state line north of Amorita on Highway 58, fuel tank has fallen down and needs jack to lift it back up, deputy advised and en route, truck was not in roadway, called respondent and he verified that was where it was. September 11, 2014
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Alfalfa County Court Filings According to the affidavits and petitions on file, the following individuals have been charged. An individual is innocent of any charges listed below until proven guilty in a court of law. All information is a matter of public record and may be obtained by anyone during regular hours at the Alfalfa County Courthouse. The Alva Review-Courier will not intentionally alter or delete any of this information. If it appears in the courthouse public records, it will appear in this newspaper. Misdemeanor Filings Aeon Dale Riggs, 50, Carmen: Public intoxication ($266.50). Divorce Filings Randy Paul Robinson vs. Shelly R. Robinson: Divorce ($193.70). Protective Order Filings Heather Joanna Sanborn vs. James Matthew Sanborn: Protective order ($218). Erica Elaine Lynch vs. Eddie Phanander Hudson: Protective order ($218). Traffic Filings
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Alfalfa County real estate transactions Book 752, page 70 Kathryn Swan, a single person, and Jolene Kaye Cruzen, a single person; to Jeremy Hickman and Megan Hickman, husband and wife: The N. 44.5’ of Lot 8 and the S. 18.5’ of Lot 9, in Block 6 in Myer’s Addition to the City of Cherokee, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma. Warranty deed. Book 752, page 181 Suzann H. Allison and William E. Allison, Trustees of the Suzann H. Allison Living Trust dated Feb. 2, 2000; to Alfred Kent Hague and Myrna R. Hague, Trustees of the Alfred Kent Hague and Myrna R. Hague Revocable Living Trust dated July 26, 2011: The N/2 NE/4
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Barber County real estate transactions Book 139, page 201 Cynthia White and Edwin L. White, her husband; to James B. Elliott and Debra K. Elliott, husband and wife: An undivided 1/2 interest in the surface interest only in and to: All that tract of land lying S. of the middle of Elm Creek and W. of the Medicine Lodge and Kiowa Wagon Road in the SE/4 SW/4 of Section 12-T32S-R12W, Barber County, Kan., Warranty deed. Book 139, page 203 Ernest Godley, a single person; to Thomas E. Farney and Gay Lee Farney, husband and wife: Lots 1 and 2, in Block 3 in the City of Kiowa, and Lot 1 in Block 105 in the Town Company’s Addition to the City of Kiowa. Warranty deed. Book 139, page 206 Huber B. Farney Trust dated Jan. 20, 1992, and Helen P. Farney Trust dated Jan. 20, 1992; to Spencer and Mary Smith Trust dated Nov. 7, 2013: Lots 7-12 in Block 20 in the City of Kiowa. Warranty deed. Book 139, page 209 George Dempsey and Muriel A. Dempsey, husband and wife; to Midwest Investment LLC, a Mississippi Limited Liability Company: The E/2 W/2 and the W/2 E/2 and the E/2 SE/4 of Section 17 and the SW/4 SE/4 of Section 18 and the E/2 of Section 19 and all that part of the NE/4 lying N. of the public road, and the
NW/4 and the N/2 SW/4 of Section 20 and the NE/4 of Section 30-T32S-R13W, Barber County, Kan. Warranty deed. Book 139, Page 211 Eric D. Dunn and Wendy Dunn, husband and wife; to Midwest Investments LLC: Tract 1—Lot 4 and the SE/4 SW/4 of Section 18 and Lot 1 and the NE/4 NW/4 of Section 19-T32SR13W, and the SW/4 of Section 13 and the SE/4 of Section 14 and the NW/4 of Section 24-T32S-R14W, Barber County, Kan. Tract 2—The S/2 SE/4 of Section 13 and the N/2 NE/4 of Section 24-T32SR14W, Barber County, Kan. Warranty deed. Book 139, page 204 Between Jenny B. Lieswald, a single person; and Travis D. Foutch: The S/2 of Lots 1 and 2, less 3’ off the W. side of the S/2 of said Lot 2, in Block 57 in the City of Hardnter, Barber County, Kan. Quitclaim deed. Book 139, page 208 Randy L. Myers and Tami R. Myers (f/k/a Tami R. Roesch), his wife; to Gary Hine, Steven James Warren and Grady Uvaldo Bostick: Lots 34, 36, 38 and 40 on Second Avenue West in Proctor’s Addition to Sun City, Barber County, Kan. Quitclaim deed. Book 139 page, 214 Connie Silvas, a single person; to Brian J. Sterberger: The S/2 SW/4 of
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Share Medical Center, Convalescent Home & Homestead seeking applicants for following FT positions, Maint. Worker, IT Assistant, Housekeeping, Laundry Aids & Cooks. Apply online at http://smcok.com/careersemployees or drop application off at Share Medical Center Registration Desk. For information concerning these job openings call Mary Herold Value Added Products at 580-430-3390 or email Part-Time Positions Avail. VAP mherold@smc.com is a frozen pizza crust supplier Help Wanted for schools, grocery stores, restaurants and many other Devine water seeking Office sources. $8/Hr. $50 attendance Manager. Must be Quikbooks bonus/month. 4-6 hr shifts proficient, personable, able to avail. Refer a friend bonuses. leap tall buildings in a single Climate Control Atmosphere. bound with common sense. Walking distance from college. Drop off resume at 27933 Applications avail at 2101 State Hwy 38. Jet, OK or AUTO • HOME • College Blvd. 580-327-0400 (intersection Hwy 38 and Hwy LIFE • BUSINESS • 11 just N of Salt Plains) or Help Wanted WORKERS’ email Max@devinewater.com COMPENSATION The Homestead Retirement Garage Sales Community has immediate openings for Full-Time and PartGarage Sale Time Cooks and Dietary Aides. Please call 580-327-2800 ext Corner of Robinson and 10th in Todd Hamilton 2780 or apply online at www. Kiowa. What doesn't fit, isn't Insurance Agent smcok.com used, all is in garage for sale. Wed 5pm-8pm. Thur 11amHelp Wanted 6pm. Another day if needed rhamilton1@farmersagent.com Depot Bar & Grill. 580-327-7011 and garage is open. EFS seeks to hire FT Rig-Up Hands for yard located 12 miles E of Hwy 64 & Hwy 11. Should be hard working & willing to work substantial overtime. Pay starts at 17/hr. Health, dental & vision insurance & PTO avail. EFS is an equal opportunity employer. Email Resume with cover letter to tommy,haile@erickflowback. com
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Community Calendar
Salon 180 $12 shellac manicures special from Sept. 17th through Oct. 17th!
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Wednesday 9 a.m. The Woods County Senior Citizens Center, 625 Barnes, Alva, is open for games and other activities. Exercise is scheduled each day at 11 a.m. Transportation provided upon request. Noon Alva Kiwanis Club meets at Champs Restaurant. 2-5 p.m. The Cherokee Strip Museum in Alva is open every day except Monday. For information or arranged tours, call 580-327-2030. 7 p.m. Alva Moose Lodge men's meeting is held every Wednesday. Thursday 9 a.m. The Woods County Senior Citizens Center, 625 Barnes, Alva, is open for games and other activities. Exercise is scheduled each day at 11 a.m. Transportation provided upon request. Noon Alva Rotary Club meets at Champs Restaurant. 2-5 p.m. The Cherokee Strip Museum in Alva is open every day except Monday. For information or
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PAT WHITE REALTY NEW LISTINGS 913 Apache; 907 Church; 817 1st; 1719 Cherry; 1234 Locust; 1719 Cherry Price Reductions on 817 1st; 522 Spruce; 519 11th; 401 E. Flynn; 531 13th; 526 9th; 717 7th; 1602 Murray & 2168 Cecil in Waynoka. Call To See These Soon! CALL PAT 580-327-4337 OR 580-430-5743, TERRI BROWN 580-829-3164 or Cris CAMPBELL 580-732-0422
arranged tours, call 580-327-2030. 3-6 p.m. Food distribution every Thursday, Alva Wesleyan Food Bank, 818 Lane St. 5:30 p.m. Weight Watchers meets every Thursday at College Hill Church of Christ in Alva. 7 p.m. La Leche League meets the third Thursday of the month at the Alva First Baptist Church. LLL is a breastfeeding group supporting pregnant and breastfeeding mothers. 7 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous will meet at 1027 8th (Wesley House) in Alva every Monday and Thursday. Friday 9 a.m. The Woods County Senior Citizens Center, 625 Barnes, Alva, is open for games and other activities. Exercise is scheduled each day at 11 a.m. Transportation provided upon request. 2-5 p.m. The Cherokee Strip Museum in Alva is open every day except Monday. For information or arranged tours, call 580-327-2030.
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Criminal Filings Michael T. Cox, 1982, Medicine Lodge: (1) Interference with law enforcement officer; Misdemeanor obstruction/resist/oppose; (2) Driving while license cancelled/suspended/ revoked. David Shane Meitler, 1965, Great Bend: (1) Attempted distribute opiate, opium, narcotic, certain stimulant; < 3.5 – 100 grams; (2) Possession of certain illegal drugs; (3) Use/possess with intent to use drug paraphernalia into human body. Adam Nicholas Stein, 1985, Great Bend: (1) Distribute opiate, opium, narcotic, certain stimulant; < 3.5 – 100 grams; (2) Possession of certain illegal drugs; (3) Use/possess with intent to use drug paraphernalia into human body. Stephanie A. Armenta, 1989, Kiowa: Use/possess with intent to use drug paraphernalia into human body. Genevieve M. Clemmer, 1984, Medicine Lodge: Domestic battery; Knowing or reckless bodily harm to family member. Civil Filings Timothy R. Thomson et al vs. Barber County Savings & Loan et al: Petition to quiet title. MidFirst Bank vs. Troy J. Moody et al: Petition to foreclose mortgage. Limited Civil Filings LVNV Funding LLC vs. Joshua S. Velasquez: Indebtedness in the amount of $427.10 plus costs. Pratt Regional Medical Center dba
South Central Kansas Bone & Joint vs. Evan J. Kelley & Sibyl Kelley: Indebtedness in the total amount of $423 plus costs. Domestic Relations Filings Jarrod Black vs. Kaylene Black: Marriage dissolution/Divorce. Jamie M. Copeland vs. Desmond Copeland: Divorce. Marriage Filings Nathan Andrew Gauchat, 30, Hazelton and Beverly Leaann Guyle, 28, Hazelton. Traffic Filings John Gary Hux, no age or address listed: Defective tail lamp on motor vehicle ($165). Gary D. Madsen, no age or address listed: False statement in sale of motor fuel ($245). James L. Skinner, 24, Alva, Okla.: Failure to yield at stop or yield sign ($171). Brandon S. Boor, 41, Medicine Lodge: Driving under the influence of drugs/ alcohol; first conviction ($1453). Dalen C. Chain, 21, Medicine Lodge: (1) Operate a motor vehicle without a valid license ($458); (2) Vehicles; Unlawful Acts; e.g. registration ($0). Martin Cruz Landeros, 32, Dodge City: Operate a motor vehicle without a valid license ($150). Travis D. Davidson, 30, Cullison: Vehicles; Unlawful Acts; e.g., registration ($258). Evan Cayne McDonald, no age or address listed: Failure to wear seatbelt ($10).
Spencer D. Oldham, 26, Medicine Lodge: Transporting an open container ($171). Stephen Mark Strader, 48, Wichita: Defective tail lamp on motor vehicle ($189). Joseph F. Thomas, no age or address listed: Over weight limits on wheels and axles ($159). The following individuals were cited for speeding: Edward Harry Bricker, 46, Alva, Okla: 65 in 55 ($153). Paul Vernon Burns, 50, Liberal: 65 in 55 ($153). Dalton R. Cope, 22, Medicine Lodge: 83 in 65 ($213). Latina Bell, 32, Potter: 82 in 65 ($195). Charles H. Cattlett, 26, Derby: 77 in 65 ($165). Martin Cruz Landeros, 32, Dodge City: 77 in 65 ($165). Valerio Figueroa, 28, Ada, Okla.: 76 in 65 ($159). Bradley James Hearn, 47, Preston: 80 in 65 ($183). Abbie Jean Lyons, 26, Garden City: 77 in 65 ($165). Spencer D. Oldham, 26, Medicine Lodge: 33 in 20 ($171). Rachelle L. Olson, 45, Alva, Okla.: 50 in 30 ($213). Jody L. Packard, 44, Kingman: 66 in 55 ($159). Roxanne Rae Pruitt, no age or address listed: 75 in 65 ($153). Craig A. Shinliver, 33, Ellinwood: 75 in 65 ($153).
Barber County court filings
Barber County sheriff’s log September 8, 2014 Sheriff Rugg investigated a theft north of Hazelton. September 9, 2014 Lisa Johnson, Medicine Lodge, driving a 2009 Chevrolet pickup, struck a deer on the Gerlane Road about 2 ½ miles east of U281. Over $1,000 damage, no injury, accident investigated by Deputy Small. Deputy Small investigated a report of domestic battery in Sharon. September 11, 2014 Kiowa Ambulance transported patient from Hardtner to Alva. Howard Cantrell, Kiowa, driving a 2011 Buick SUV, struck a deer on U281 at Sumac Road. Over $1,000 damage, no injury, accident worked by Deputy Small. September 12, 2014 Medicine Lodge Ambulance transported
patient from Main Street to Medicine Lodge Hospital. Medicine Lodge Ambulance transported patient from Medicine Lodge to Medicine Lodge Hospital. September 13, 2014 Medicine Lodge Ambulance transported patient from Iliff Street to Medicine Lodge Hospital. September 14, 2014 Medicine Lodge Ambulance transported patient from northwest of Elm Mills to Pratt. During the week officers received nine reports of cattle out, one report of horses out, performed 12 public assists and assisted four other agencies. Arrests September 8, 2014 Cynthia Montoya, Toluca Lake, Calif., W/F, 47. Arrest by CMSO. Charge: Possess
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September 11, 2014 Bryan G. Rucker, Sharon, W/M, 44. Arrest by BASO. Charge: Theft by Threat. Released Sept. 11, 2014, on $2,500 surety bond. September 12, 2014 Kerri C. Thompson, Medicine Lodge, W/F, 37. Arrest by BASO. Charge: Fail to Appear. Released Sept. 12, 2014, on $500 cash bond. Bryan K. D. Strobel, Medicine Lodge, W/M, 22. Arrest by BASO. Charge: Drive while driver's license suspended. Alisha D. Rugg, Kiowa, W/F, 31. Arrest by BASO. Court committed. Alejundro A. Leon, Medicine Lodge, W/M, 25. Arrest by BASO. Court committed. Released Sept. 14, 2014, time served.
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