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Bell ringers needed for Red Kettle Campaign The Salvation Army of Alva will once again kick off their annual Red Kettle Campaign on Nov. 28 (Black Friday) in an effort to give our neighbors in need a merry holiday season and to support their social service programs here in Alva. For more information on our programs, to apply for holiday assistance or to donate, please contact The Salvation Army in Alva at 580327-2346. Volunteers are needed to ring the bell on Saturdays up to Dec. 20 for a few hours. Students of youth groups in school or church or members of any adult organizations are welcomed. Please call 580-732-7857 for more information and to set up a date to assist The Salvation Army in their Red Kettle Campaign.
The Alva Review-Courier / Newsgram is published Wednesday by Martin Broadcasting Corp. 620 Choctaw St. Alva, Oklahoma 73717 Lynn L. Martin, President Telephone Numbers: Alva Review-Courier 580-327-2200 Newsgram 580-327-1510 FAX 580-327-2454 www.alvareviewcourier.com E-Mail: manager @alvareviewcourier.net news@alvareviewcourier.net Entire Contents Copyright 2014 Members of: Associated Press Oklahoma Press Association
The Alva Farmer’s Co-op made a $500 donation to the Cherokee Strip Museum construction project this week. Representing the museum are Edith Wiebner, business manager; Freddie Brown, treasurer; Beth Smith, curator and Ronnie Truelock on behalf of the co-op. Photo by Kat Kuhlmann
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children, one great great grandchild, four step great grandchildren, one step great great grandson; and many other relatives and friends. Memorial contributions may be made through the funeral home to Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation for Parkinson’s research. Remembrances may be shared with the family at www.marshallfuneralhomes.com.
Guymon. In lieu of any flowers or gifts, please give to your local animal shelter. Friends can sign the online guest book and leave condolences at www. bunchroberts.com.
Obituary EDWARD ELMER GOODMAN Elmer Goodman will lie in state at Marshall Funeral Home until 6 p.m. Friday, November 21, 2014. He will be cremated at his request under the direction of Marshall Funeral Home. A family memorial service will be at a later date. Edward Elmer Goodman was born July 20, 1918, to Edward and Nora (Dunn) Goodman near Selman, Oklahoma, and passed away November 17, 2014, at Alva, Oklahoma, at the age of 96 years, 3 months, and 28 days. At a young age they moved to Soccoro, New Mexico, where his dad worked on a ranch. They moved to Capron, Oklahoma, where Elmer attended school and worked for several area farmers. He also worked for the Rock Island Railroad and the State Highway Department during WPA. In July 1940 he married Maxine Cox of Alva, Oklahoma. She preceded him in death in 1996. In 1943 he entered the United States Navy. He spent 2 years in the South Pacific aboard the destroyer U.S.S. McCalla. He was a fireman first class and third class water tender. He was discharged in November 1945. Elmer worked as a mechanic in Kiowa, Kansas, and later for American Motors in Alva for 26 years. He then worked for Leo Meyers Case Dealership for 5 years. He then worked for Ware Motors until he started his own mechanic shop in 1970. He closed the shop in 1997 and began a garden where he raised and sold a variety of produce. Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Maxine; an infant son, Edward; his sister, Leila Whitton; and a brother, Walt Goodman. Elmer is survived by his son Don Goodman and wife, Susan, of Liberal, Kansas; his daughter, Joyce Sellers of Dickson, Tennessee; three grandchildren, Ray Trekell of Tennessee, Joe Don Goodman of Woodward, and Crystal Goodman of Woodward; and two step grandchildren, Steve Williams and wife, Kay, of Salina, Kansas, and Trish Dodds and husband, Josh, of Bardwell, Texas. Also surviving are seven great grand-
GERTRUDE ‘TRUDY’ ROSE (CARROLL) MARSHALL Gertrude “Trudy” Rose (Carroll) Marshall, 89, of Guymon passed away Saturday morning, November 15, 2014 at the Memorial Hospital of Texas County. The daughter of Theodore O. and Edna E. (Kennedy) Carroll, she was born December 15, 1924 in Larned, Kansas. She lived in the Great Bend and Larned, Kansas area until moving to Goodland, Kansas in 1959. In Goodland, she raised her family and being a nurse by trade, owned and operated a small nursing home. After retiring, she married Clifford Warren Marshall and resided in Blackwell and Alva. Upon the death of Mr. Marshall, she moved to Guymon, Oklahoma in September of 2011 to live with her grandson, Charles and Sandra Miller and family. She was preceded in death by her parents and step-father, Leland C. Silver of Oklahoma City; brother, Dr. Marion O. Carroll of Wichita, Kansas; one daughter, Marcella Corrine Donaldson of Englewood, Kansas. She is survived by three children: Barbara J. (Jim) McCarty of Belton, Texas, Michael T. (Karen) Harris of Thornton, Colorado and William W. (Lil) Harris of Keokuk, Iowa; step-son, Dennis W. Marshall of Wichita, Kansas; nine grandchildren; seven great grandchildren and many nieces and one nephew. Gertrude lived her life showing kindness and a smile to everyone she met. She was an advocate of adopting animals. Cremation services were entrusted to the Bunch – Roberts Funeral Home of
COLEEN CRAIG MILLER CHEROKEE – Funeral services for Coleen Craig Miller, 96, were held on Tuesday, November 18, 2014 at 11 a.m. at First Christian Church in Cherokee with Rev. Tom Stanley and Rev. Joe Woods officiating. Burial followed at Cherokee Municipal Cemetery with arrangements by Lanman Funeral Home, Inc. of Cherokee. Memories may be shared at www.lanmanmemorials.com. Memorials may be made to the Christian Women’s Fellowship of Cherokee First Christian Church through the funeral home. She was born in Lawton on April 27, 1918, to Walter and Mary Phillips Craig. She attended schools in Lawton and Hepler, Kansas. She was the valedictorian of the class of 1936. On February 7, 1941, she married Don Miller in Lawton. After Don returned from duty with the U.S. Navy in l945, they moved to Cherokee where Don worked with their brother-in-law, Joe Monroe, operating a car dealership and farm implement store. She was a long-time member of the Cherokee First Christian Church. Surviving are one son and daughter-inlaw, Scott and Cathy Miller of Overland Park, Kansas and one daughter and son-inlaw, Suzanne and Harold Parr of Oklahoma City; grandsons, Todd Miller of Lenexa, Kansas, Travis Parr and wife, Cynthia of Wilmette, Illinois, and Tyler Parr of Tulsa. She is also survived by two greatgranddaughters, her namesake, Coleen Elizabeth Parr, and Charlotte Ruth Parr; one sister, Martha Ann Schoeb of Cherokee, as well as many nieces, nephews and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Don, four sisters, Corinne Monroe, Maywood Nix, Ruth Gibson and Mary Jack. The family would like to thank Legend Assisted Living, St Ann’s Nursing Home, and Heavenly Hospice for the love and care.
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By Stacy Sanborn Freedom’s school board had a lot to discuss Monday night regarding changes to teacher performance evaluation procedures but members present first approved the routine items on the consent agenda: minutes from the Oct. 27 meeting, along with encumbrances for the general, building and child nutrition funds. In attendance were Board President Joe Jessup, Board Vice President Shane Morris and Concha Herrera. Others present were Superintendent Danny McCuiston, Principal Brett Hill and Minute’s Clerk Patricia Dauphin. Absent were board members Eric Smith and Cindy Reed. Having to take action on the new teacher performance evaluation procedures, or DNA-P, perhaps evoked the most discussion of the evening as those present collectively expressed disdain for the policy. The DNA-P is currently an active policy, but changes were recently handed down by the legislature. Though the board ultimately decided to approve the revisions, opinions weren’t spared. Morris voiced his concerns, asking the others if they thought the DNA-P wasn’t “the dumbest thing you’ve ever heard in your life.” Board members present agreed, citing local control was almost non-existent and left them feeling like
they had no choice but to approve the revisions. McCuiston agreed but said legislation mandated having a policy in place because data has to be submitted by January for the current school year. He said information collected from the current school year will be used for the subsequent school year’s evaluation. Approved also was the 2015 scheduled board meeting dates but with a minor change – meetings for the next year will be scheduled for the second Monday of every month beginning Jan. 12, 2015. McCuistion said holding the meetings earlier in the month will allow them to get checks out to vendors in a more timely fashion. The board also voted to approve employees’ date of compensation to the 20th day of each month. In the superintendent’s report, the November revenue indicated a total collection of local revenue in the amount of $54,458 excluding school land money, giving the district a year to date total of $258,437.72. McCuiston said he has been checking bids on the cost of crude oil and at last check, a barrel was $75.50. He said he will be very interested in seeing what the January to February gross productions revenues will be. Mentioned also was the toll the cold weather has taken on the school’s heat regulation. One thermostat has
completely stopped working and a temporary fix will be implemented until a vendor is found. Last on his list was the school’s ag truck being involved in an accident in Enid. No one was injured but the truck did sustain some light damage. McCuiston said he is waiting on contact back from the insurance company. Principal Hill’s report highlighted the goings-on in the school’s sports world. He said the third- through seventh-grade football teams concluded their season with a nice banquet honoring the team. Overall MVP went to Lance Bolar, Offensive MVP was Jaxon Hill, and Defensive MVP went to Duke Morris. Most Inspirational was Samson Leitz and a new award, dubbed the Eagle Award, went to Lance Bolar. The Eagle Award is given for best overall performance, sportsmanship, hard work and dedication. Hill said the boys’ and girls’ basketball teams have been playing hard and improving since the season kicked off. The girls are 2-1 and the boys 1-2. He also mentioned that this year’s homecoming court consisted of Christian Herrera, Ismael Ontiveros, Marcus Heald and Connor Mullins representing the boys and Nicole Hughes, Iridian Herrera, Emma Reed and McKenna Nixon representing the girls. At homecoming this past Friday, Hill said the Freedom cheerleaders unveiled a new member of their squad. “Rowdy” the Eagle was introduced to fans and will stay as a fixture of the school for years to come. The principal acknowledged Compass Athletics in Woodward for the elementary and junior high basketball uniforms being completed in a very timely manner and thanked the Freedom Booster Club for picking up the bill. He said next week, Nov. 24, the booster club will hold their annual supper and dessert auction to benefit the students at Freedom Public Schools and encouraged everyone to attend. The board went into executive session to discuss matters involving a minor child and with no new business to act on, the meeting was adjourned.
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Virginia Lee Morris and Edgar Allen Schwerdtfeger were married Nov. 24, 1949, by Pastor Allen Bowman at the Friends Church in Alva. Bert and Carolyn Wells were their attendants. They have lived all their married life three miles west and 1 3/4 miles south of Capron Oklahoma. Edgar has farmed all his life in the Capron area. Virginia changed charts for City Service one mile south of their home for many years. She also worked preparing taxes for several years.
By Yvonne Miller At the November meeting of Kiowa’s City Council, members discussed a variety of items from city ordinances and codes to concerns of councilmen. Council president Brandon Farney presided over the meeting attended by all members: R.L. Simpson, Bill Watson, Mark Lambert, Tom Wells and Russell Molz. Also at the table were City Administrator Nathan Law, City Attorney Laurel McClellan and City Clerk Marlo Rugg. Following an executive session at the end of the meeting, council voted to hire Bob Drake Sr. as part-time water/sewer assistant for $12/hour. The parent/teacher organization (PTO) at South Barber plans a fundraiser at Kiowa’s Community Building this Friday, Nov. 21 with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. It’s a “Paint a Ceramic Snowman” event where refreshments will be served and adult beverages available for purchase. A ticket of $35 covers cost of materials and refreshments. The council agreed to donate the costs of using the community building. Proceeds benefit the elementary school for field trips, snacks and school supplies. Council Issues Discussed
Under council items, Simpson asked about administrative spending authority, voicing that he thought it was too low. Law said it is currently $500 for department heads; and $1,000 for the administrator (over a year ago the limits were lowered to those amounts by council.) The council voted to increase the administrator’s spending to $2,000 with Lambert opposed. Watson presented $400 cash offered by Scott Becker to purchase the old about 1963 model firetruck that was used by City of Hazelton. The council accepted the offer. Watson again asked attorney McClellan for a legal definition of occupancy. This regards the apartments Watson owns. He said there is electricity to all of the apartments and three are occupied. Watson questioned why he has to pay sewer fees on the apartments not in use. McClellan read aloud at length explanations of occupancy and said in summary, “It’s someone who has possession, a tenant or owner.” Watson said the wording “does not specify.” He said, “I’m trying to run a
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Local veterans of foreign wars stand outdoors at the high school on a particularly cold Veterans Day in Kiowa, Kansas, as they prepare to give the traditional 21 gun salute to conclude the annual program. Pictured are (left to right): Mike Hiltner, Bud Ruggia, Clint Stewart, Dennis Christensen, Roger Robison, Bob Drake, Steven Johnson and Mike Miller. Photo by Yvonne Miller
South Barber High School student Clay Holcomb introduces wives of veterans and VFW auxiliary members at Kiowa’s Veterans Day program. Pictured are (left to right) Tena Ruggia, Brandy Quinlan-Johnson, Mary June Terwort, Lenora Dodds, Lometa Rathgeber and Dorothy Ptacek. Elementary students, decked out in red, white and blue, watch the festivities from the bleachers. Photo by Yvonne Miller
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Gary and Jean Winchell will wedding celebrate their 50th anniversary on Nov. 24, 2014. They were married on Nov. 24, 1964, in Medicine Lodge, Kansas. Between the both of them they have five sons and one daughter, Ronald, Terry, Dale, John, Jody Winchell and April Stewart. They have 10 grandchildren, Todd, Justin, Sidney, Rea Deanna (deceased), Abby, Jessica Winchell, JC, Stormy Stewart, Amber, Ashley Swonger. They also have 13 grandchildren, Anthony, Austin, Aden Winchell, Paiton, Angelien, Vance, Cort, Cody Stewart, Jaden Duvall (deceased), Mason, Tyson Ricke. They both enjoy traveling, fishing and spending time with family when possible.
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The theme for Red Ribbon Week 2014 at Aline-Cleo High School was “Love Yourself. Be Drug Free.” The winners were (left to right) Klaycie Rauch, eighth grade; Brian Tripp, sophomore; Katie Hawkins, senior; Krista Edwards, eighth grade
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2011 FORD TAURUS LIM 2010 LINCOLN MKX FWD 2012 LINCOLN MKX FWD 2010 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2003 FORD F150 SC 2013 FORD ESCAPE SE 2013 FORD EXPLORER 2013 LINCOLN MKX AWD 2003 CHEVROLET S10 2005 FORD FOCUS 2001 FORD RANGER SC 2013 FORD F350 SC 2005 BUICK LESABRE 2013 FORD F150 CC
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GOLDBUG BASKETBALL 2nd Annual Labor Auction Saturday, November 22, 2014 6pm Alva Golf & Country Club 4444 Jefferson Rd
Free Dinner served at 6:00 Auction at 6:30
Proceeds Benet Alva High School Boys’ Basketball Program
Back row Freshmen L to R—Zeth Warren, Chuckie Knight, Taylor Nichols, Andrew Colwell, Lane Scarbrough, Darian Smith, Cade Madsen, Drake Lewis, TW Beiswanger, Ethan Flynt, Davion Murrow, Jacob Falkner, Casey Harting, Middle row L to R—Trevor Johnson (senior), Dalton Manning (senior), Kolby Slater (senior), Tevin Long (junior), Connor Dimmick (senior), Brandon Nesseralla (senior), Jeremiah Bozeman (junior), Dade Graham (junior), Josh Nichols (junior), Ridge Hughbanks (junior). Front row Sophomores L to R—Colten Kraft, Justin Meyer, Ethan Harzman, Austin Miller, Dalton Allen, Grant Ritter, Ben Ryerson, Brooks Hadwiger, Hayden Colwell, Rafferty Brown.
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Pledging allegiance to the flag for which they served are local veterans (right to left) Bob Lowenstein, Dewey Reed, Linda Holt, Eric Hoch, Dale Webb and Don Kuenzi (partially hidden). This is at Kiowa’s Veteran’s Day program at South Barber High School. Photo by Yvonne Miller
Under the direction of Boram Shin, the South Barber High School Choir performs a moving rendition of “On Eagle’s Wings” that lifts up all veterans. Student Kolby Pavlu proved why he’s received a 1++ on his trumpet solos, as he played with the choir. Kolby and Reiley Courson played “Taps” together outside to conclude the patriotic Veteran’s Day program. Choir members are: (back, left to right) Alexis Shaffer, Caitlin Jacobs, Bryce Roberts, William Lopez, Brian Farney, Daniel Anderson and Kolton Pavlu; (front) Bailey Roberts, Emily Rugg, Cody Moore, 1-800-299-5317 Grant Cantrell and Dakota Vickers. Photo by Yvonne Miller
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ALVA VISION CLINIC HRS: MON & THURS 8-5:30 THE VISION SOURCE TUES & WED 7:30-5:30 CLOSED 12-1 • CLOSED FRI.
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WE VACUUM PACKAGE OUR PRODUCTS FOR YOU TO GIVE YOU TIME TO USE THEM! Our steaks, roasts, and ground meats will stay fresh longer unfrozen and up to a year frozen without any change in flavor or texture.
If the meats that your purchasing now don’t say inspected and Passed by the Department of Agriculture then they are not! Why? The inspection service is provided free by the United State government! We are proud to be able to meet their standards! All of our products are slaughtered, processed and packaged under full USDA inspection. Call or Stop In
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ALVA UNLIMITED MECHANICAL
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Okla. among states to get grant to help fight meth OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma law officers have been awarded a $217,400 federal grant to help fight the ongoing battle against methamphetamine use throughout the state. Oklahoma is among 10 states to receive the federal money. Part of the grant will be used by the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics to host two Oklahoma drug-endangered children training courses that will address children frequently found living in meth homes. The agency will also use the grant money for a training and certification course for federal, state, local and tribal law enforcement personnel who respond to meth labs
DOES YOUR BASEMENT LEAK?
We will stop water from coming in your Basement or Cellar! I will pump gel (Oilfield gel) under your floors and/or behind your walls to fill any space or crevice where water can creep into your basement or cellar. All work is guaranteed.
DON’T WAIT. CALL THE OLD CELLAR MAN NOW. MEMBER OF BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU
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1-800-215-0537 8am-6pm Monday-Saturday
•Since 1972 •No Excavating •Don’t wait until it floods again
HELP WANTED
Our Alva yard is looking for a Diesel Tech/Mechanic position, starting pay is $22.00 per hour DOE They are also looking for a CDL Class A with Tankers, starting pay is $18.00 per hour DOE Please call Kregg Leonard for more information about either position at 580-559-6270
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Greetings From Ha ppy Holidays Season’s Shafer’s Auto Service Unique Gifts For Co-Workers, Classmates, Teachers & Friends
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Come Celebrate the Holiday Season with us! BOOK YOUR FAMILY & CORPORATE PARTIES NOW. *Gift Certificates Available *Fun for all ages at Cookies
HAVE A SAFE & HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Cookie’s Bowl & Café
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We appreciate your business and thank you for your patience during this busy time of year.
Shafer's Auto Service 517 Lane • Alva, Okla • 580-327-5313
FRESH PEANUT CLUSTERS! Plus Other Great Candy! Meat and Cheese Party Trays Don't Forget that Gift Certificates for Steaks Make a Great Christmas Gift!
Whittet’s Country Store-The Meat Market 580-327-5679 • Alva, One Block East of College
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Starting Dec 1 Radio Shack/Sights & Sounds LLC 609 College Ave Alva, OK 73717
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TRINA PIPER-HUGHBANKS OD Where Family Values & Your Eyes Come First. Call or come by for Quality Eyecare.
Prescription Sun & Safety Glasses Available.
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Old Carter says.... Life is too short, Dont let the ship sail without you!
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It’s That Time of Year Again! Dillard’s Annual Police, Fire and Military Appreciation Days
3rd and 4th, from 10am to 9pm * December Off all purchases with valid ID * 20% Enid Dillard’s, located at the Oakwood Mall * AtGiftyourwrapping available for all purchases * Refreshments available for all guests * Oakwood Mall 4125 West Owen K. Garriot Enid, OK 73703
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Medical Practice Closing After 35 years of practicing medicine in Alva, I have made the decision to close my office as of 12/31/2014. I have given this decision careful thought and consideration over the past 2 years. I have also contemplated and attempted to align with other medical facilities. I found that the best decision for me and my family would be to close my practice in Alva. I have many great memories of the many generations of families that I have cared for over the years. Therefore, the decision to leave Alva has brought me great sadness. With all the changes in healthcare and government mandates over the past 5 years, and the numerous mandates to come; solo practice is becoming a thing of the past. I want to thank all of my patients and the Alva community for their loyalty and support over the past 35 years. I will miss you greatly. My office staff will assist you during this transition in getting your medical records to another physician. Sincerely, Dr. Kirt Bierig (Doc B)
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Order Your Thanksgiving Centerpieces Early We have home decor & Christmas ideas for all ages
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Kiowa
business and this is not business friendly.” Law pointed out a city requirement is that if someone pays for electricity, they must also pay for sewer. At that point Watson said “move on.” Wells voiced an idea for the cityowned slab area directly to the west of the city museum that has antique equipment, etc., and is a mess with weeds and a fence that is partially falling on the west side. That property is directly east of his property. Wells asked the council to let him take back that property and he would keep it clean and remove the dilapidated fence. He also gave the option of the city just paying him to keep that property clean. Other council members said there are several factors for the city to consider such as liability with no fence around the area. The council decided to do more research and revisit the subject at a future meeting. Lambert voiced concerned about Kiowa’s water supply. He was referring to the many patched breaks in the main line that brings water to Kiowa from the wells near Sharon,
Kan. Lambert suggests the city look at a major replacement of some of that line that could cost near half a million dollars. Law said there are several options to finance this type of project such as low interest loans or grants. Lambert, on behalf of the Barber County Cattlemen’s Association, expressed thanks for the council waiving the rent on the Kiowa Community Building for the firefighters appreciation dinner. In Law’s administrative report he said Kiowa’s Chamber of Commerce is again holding a Christmas Shopping Vendor Event Sunday, Dec. 7, from 1-5 p.m. This is at Kiowa’s Community Building and council agreed to waive rental fees. Law said the the city’s dog pound failed a state inspection, primarily due to record keeping. The administrator has a plan in place to remedy the problem. This involves fees for spay/ neuter of an animal. There will be no charge of animal adoption as they are coordinated through a volunteer agent. Kiowa Council Action Ordinance No. 419 received
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council approval. This states that the residential conversion of real estate be limited to non-Main Street facing properties. This decision comes from Kiowa’s Planning Commission’s approval of a conditional use permit to allow construction of storage units on property zoned on property zoned for single family residential on Barnes Street. Bids were again presented for a new air conditioner for the community building. The council accepted the bid from inteGreen at Pratt for $2199 which was the second lowest bid. The lowest was from Alva Unlimited Mechanical who council noted is Marcel Gosselin operating from Burlington. Bill’s Repair of Kiowa had the third highest bid. Cox Home Improvement of Kiowa had a no bid. The council discussed at length having a minimum housing code. This would deal with the limited number of residences in Kiowa who have no utilities. This is not because of nonpayment to the city – these few people simply live without running water or toilet facilities. Law said, “This is a concern more for individual health rather than community health.” He added, “This is not inspecting from a distance – you get up close and personal.” The council decided that might be crossing the line. Simpson said, “This is something for charities, not the government.” He hopes this conversation will bring awareness to local charities to offer assistance to those people in need. The city’s recodification of city code is in need of an update. The council approved a contract with City Code Financial, LLC, for recodification services. Cost is $2,750 annually. The council received and filed reports about recent sewer cleaning and inspection and also of the water towers. They also approved Ordinance No. 420 to accept the League of Kansas Municipalities amendment to updates on standard traffic ordinances. All associated costs, approximately $632, for Law to attend the Kansas Association of City Managers (KACM) Annual Conference at Manhattan were approved.
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Happy Thanksgiving
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Come Check Out Our Fresh Salad Bar & Great Tasting Pizza! Closed Wednesday
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Oakwood Mall
Will kick Off This Holiday Season
Black Friday November 28th at 6:00 AM
Jasmine Boutique GNC Apple Alley Mystic Pizza Vanity Candyopolis Regis Hair Salon Zales Hickory Farms Pro Nails Buckle Go! Calendars Eskimo Joes Claire’s Alpha Wireless Foot Locker On Deck Crystal’s Boutique Goody’s T-Mobile Bath & Body Works Great American Cookie Factory Connection Ruth’s Christian Book Store Bed’s Unlimited Furniture Dillard’s 8am Pocket Change 7am Sears 9am Famous Footwear 8am Bring your Golden Tickets to the Food Court at 4pm Black Friday for the KOFM Black Friday Extravaganza Drawing
Mall Doors Open at 5am Nov. 28 Free Shopping Bags & Treats for the rst 100 Shoppers
THANKSGIVING DAY OPENINGS Goody’s 4pm-1am • JCPenney 5pm
SANTA ARRIVES AT NOON
with Milk, Cookies & Goody Bags For Kids!
Seems like only yesterday this “Cool Dude” could jump and jive! He's moving a little slower now since he's turning forty-five!! Happy Birthday, Dude!
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Alfalfa County sheriff’s log November 10, 2014 7:02 a.m. Livestock in roadway, respondent advised she hit a calf east of Carmen, she was not injured, tried to notify possible owners. 7:15 a.m. Livestock in roadway, respondent advised there are black calves on the highway by the co-op in Carmen, no ear tag, no brand, advised possible owner, they will check. 8:57 a.m. Welfare check, respondent requested welfare check on her mom in Carmen, she hasn’t been able to make contact for two weeks, advised deputy, deputy request make a note that individual has fallen and is being patched up, now she is refusing an ambulance. 6:13 p.m. Information, OHP advised there are signs in the road at the construction on Highway 11, advised ODOT, individual called to say he removed one sign that was in the westbound lane off the road. November 12, 2014 3:15 p.m. Stolen property, respondent advised of stolen property in Jet, advised deputy, deputy advised it is a civil matter. November 13, 2014 7:18 a.m. Livestock at large, BNSF RR advised of 10 head of cattle by the tracks at CR 650 and Highway 45, advised possible
owner, he will send someone to check. 3:57 p.m. Reckless driver, respondent called and reported that a person is driving on her tail and all over the road, respondent stated that it is a white Mustang and that she is entering Alfalfa County from Woods County on Highway 45 going to Carmen. 5:19 p.m. Harassment, respondent called and wanted an officer to make a report because someone is harassing her at Carmen JT, deputy advised. 6:42 p.m. Minor accident, respondent called and advised that they hit a deer, respondent is off the road, wants officer to make a report and stated that she will need a tow truck, advised deputy and OHP, trooper en route to deer vs car, trooper advised respondent called tow truck and they will be a while removing the vehicle. November 14, 2014 7:03 a.m. Reckless driver, OHP advised reckless driver on Highway 8 at the 45 junction, white semi with load of wooden posts, driving in the wrong lane, advised deputy, another respondent advised truck is at the Cozy Curve junction on the side of the road, deputy advised truck is not there. November 16, 2014 9:56 a.m. Accident, seriousness unknown, respondent advised they had
a roll-over accident on Highway 64, half a mile east of Jet, seven people involved (five adults two children), all okay, vehicle is off road on top, undriveable, deputy advised and en route, deputy advised trooper that he would get what info he could and bring the people back to the Alfalfa Co Sheriff Office, another officer was en route, deputy en route to Jet JT to check on the other people involved. 10:56 a.m. Information, respondent advised that he saw several slide at junction of 8 and 45, he wanted to know if we could advise ODOT that they needed sand in that area, advised ODOT. 11:40 a.m. Accident, seriousness unknown, CPD called and advised that respondent had a rollover accident at highways 8 and 45 east, she advised rollover in the ditch, everyone is okay but are real shaken up, advised Carmen FR, deputy and Helena ambulance 11:52 a.m. Accident, seriousness unknown, respondent called and advised that they hit a vehicle that was parked on the side of the road at 8 and 45, everyone is fine but they are in the middle of the road with their flashers on, advised OHP and deputy.
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 ReviewCourier will not intentionally alter or delete any of this information. If it appears in the courthouse public records, it will appear in this newspaper. Divorce Filings
Vicki Isaak vs Roger Dale Isaak: Divorce ($198.70). Protective Order Filings Heather Joanna Sanborn vs. James Matthew Sanborn: PO ($218). Traffic Filings Dustin Michael Noval, 30, Gainesville, Georgia: Operate a motor vehicle with defective equipment (no head lamps) ($211.50). Dustin Michael Noval, 30, Gainesville, Georgia: Transporting open container of alcohol ($316).
Hermilo Velasquez, no age listed, Ringwood: Passing in no passing zone ($211.50). Zachary Shay Bowden, 21, Carmen: Operate vehicle without proper muffler or noise-suppressing system ($211.50). Shayna Kremeier, 18, Herington, Kansas: Failure to comply with compulsory insurance law (state dismissed without fine or costs). The following individuals received a citation for speeding: Daniel Andrew Hernandez, 45, Calumet: 31-35 mph over ($361.50); John Amos Helms, 31, Enid: 31-35 mph over ($361.50); Travis Alan Grubb, 21, Aline: 16-20 mph over ($241.50); Shayna Kremeier, 18, Herington, Kansas: 11-14 mph over ($226.50). The following individuals received a citation for failure to wear seatbelt ($20 fine): Ronald Wade Mahoney, 44, Keota; David Victor Dehne III, 26, Enid; Travis Alan Grubb, 21, Aline; Beau B. Ingraham, 21, Cleo Springs.
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AUCTION
Pratt County Land 2 Tracts
Date: Mon. Dec.1st
Time: 1:30pm
Sale Site: Hamm Auction Center, 107 NE State Rd. 61, Pratt Ks. Tract 1 will sell at 1:30pm Legal Desc: SW4 of 9-29-11, Pratt Co. Ks; 160 Acres +/- ; Land Located: From Cairo 7 m. South, 1 m. East, 1 m. South; From Isabel 3 m. N. 1 mile E, 1 m. N. Watch for signs; FSA Info: 157.42 acres cropland; Land Desc: Crop Land is planted to wheat; Buyer receives 1/3 of Wheat Crop, Buyer pays 1/3 of Expenses; Tenant rights: Buyer receives Possession Following 2015 Wheat Harvest; Minerals: Mineral Rights Sell with Land. Producing minerals sell with land; Earnest Money: $10,000.00 Down Day of Sale; Balance at Closing; Taxes:2014 Paid by Seller; Title Insurance: 50% Buyer; 50% Seller; Closing Fee: 50% Buyer; 50% Seller; Closing: On or Before Dec. 31, 2014; Seller: Allen Seaman Tract 2 Sells Immediately after Tract 1 Legal Desc: NW4 22-28-14, Pratt Co. Ks; 160 acres +/- Land Located: From Cullison, Kansas go 2 ½ miles East, then 2 miles South. Watch for our signs. Surface Rights only sell on this property. FSA Information: Cropland-156.41 acres.Land Desc: Crop Land is planted to Wheat; Buyer receives 1/3 of Wheat Crop, Buyer pays 1/3 Expenses; 2013 Taxes are $993.23 Tenant Rights: Buyer Receives Possession Following 2015 Wheat Harvest; Earnest Money: $10,000.00 Down Day of Sale; Balance at Closing; Taxes: 2014 Paid by Seller; Title Insurance: 50% Buyer; th50% Seller; Closing Fee: 50% Buyer; 50% Seller; Closing: On or Before Jan. 5 , 2014; Seller: Allen Seaman
John Hamm Auctioneer 620-450-7481
107 NE SR 61 Pratt, KS 67124
620-672-6996 FAX: 620-672-6999
Full Sale Bill Online At www.hammauction.com
Announcements made Day of Sale take Precedence over any internet, faxed, printed or digital materials.
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Alfalfa County real estate Real Estate Transactions Book 757 page 554: Glen Williams and Jan Williams; to Janet Ray Atchison: Lots 8-17, Block 3, in the Original Town of Carmen, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma. Warranty deed. Book 758 page 104: Donald Hutson; and Edwin D. Combs: Lot 28 in Hodgen Second Subdivision in 10-26-9, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma. Warranty deed. Book 758 page 591: Larry R. White to Valerie Jo Tuxhorn: The E. 21’ of Lot 6, and the W. 54’ of Lot 7, in Block 3, Montgomery Addition to Cherokee, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma. Warranty deed. Book 757 page 624: Sandra S. Luginbill; to Jack R. Ewing and Sandra S. Lug-
inbill: Lot 48 in Hodgen 2nd Subdivision, in 10-26-9, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma. Quitclaim deed. Book 757 page 625: Bryant Family LLC; to Sandra S. Luginbill: Lot 29, Block 1, Hodgen’s Second Subdivision in 10-269, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma. Quitclaim deed. Book 757 page 626: Sandra S. Luginbill; and Sahwn ruth and Jasinth Tacata: Lot 39 in Hodgen Second Subdivision in the N/2 NE/4 NW/4 10-26-9, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma. Quitclaim deed. Book 758 page 530: Brent Goss; and John Lamle: Lots 13016, in Block 2 in the Original town of Aline, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma. Quitclaim deed.
Book 758 page 599: Jeffrey Brent Burleson; to Shelly Rae Burleson: Lot 4-25, Block 38, Lambert Original Townsite, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma. Quitclaim deed. Mortgages Book 758 page 328: Curtis Lane Johnson and Deidra Jean Johnson; and USA through the Farm Service Agency , USDA: The Nw/4 10-23-10, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma. $184,020. Book 758 page 480: Travis D. Miller and Tamera R. Miller; Community Bank: A tract of land in SE/4 SW/4 1-26-11. $25,000. Book 758 page 592: Valerie Tuxhorn; Community Bank: same as Warranty Deed Book758 Page 591. $59.400.
Barber County sheriff’s log November 10, 2014 Bobby Greer, Hugo, Oklahoma, driving a 2006 GMC PU struck a deer on U160 about 3 miles east of Medicine Lodge. Over $1000 damage, no injury, accident investigated by Sheriff Rugg. Sheriff Rugg and Deputy Geraughty responded to a damage to property reported in Hardtner. Medicine Lodge Ambulance transported patient from Anthony Street to Medicine Lodge Hospital. November 11, 2014 Sheriff Rugg, Undersheriff Tedder, Deputy Geraughty, Barber Coroner Meador, Medicine Lodge Police Officer Hall, and Medicine Lodge Ambulance responded to an unattended death in Medicine Lodge. Albert Blackledge, Pratt, driving a 2012 Ford PU struck a deer on U281 about 14 miles south of Medicine Lodge. Over $1000 damage, no injury, accident worked by Undersheriff Tedder. Emily Hrencher, Sharon, driving a 1998 Chev PU struck a deer on U160 near Northstar Road. Over $1000 damage, no injury, accident investigated by Deputy Small. Lillian Garrett, Medicine Lodge, driving a 1998 Buick struck a deer on U281 near 99 Springs. Over $1000 damage, no injury, accident worked by Deputy Small. November 12, 2014 Jana Holmes, Medicine Lodge, driving a 2008 Ford SUV struck a deer on U281 about 10 miles north of Medicine Lodge. Over $1000 damage, no injury, accident investigated by Undersheriff Tedder and
MLPD Sgt McNeil. Medicine Lodge Ambulance transported patient from Walnut Street to Medicine Lodge Hospital. Sharon and Medicine Lodge Rural Volunteer Fire Departments responded to a house fire south of Sharon. November 13, 2014 Kiowa Rural Volunteer Fire Department responded to a ditch fire along U281 north of Scott Canyon Road. November 14, 2014 Medicine Lodge Ambulance transported patient from Hibbard Street to Medicine Lodge Hospital. November 15, 2014 Ricky Dirks, Medicine Lodge, driving a 2011 Chev PU drove off Ridge Road at TriCity Road into a fence and a field. Over $1000 damage, driver taken to Medicine Lodge Hospital via Medicine Lodge Ambulance with unknown injuries, accident worked by Deputy Richardson aided by Medicine Lodge Rescue Squad. During the week officers received six reports of cattle out, performed 16 public assists and assisted five other agencies. Arrests November 11, 2014 Glen W Lanphear, Medicine Lodge, W/M, 65. Arrest by MLPD. Charge: Drive while DL Suspended. Released Nov. 11, 2014, on $500 Cash Bond. November 12, 2014 Dawn Waterman, San Antonio, Texas, W/F, 32. Arrest by KWPD. Charge: Domestic Battery. Released Nov. 12, 2014, on $1000 OR Bond.
Audie L King, San Antonio, Texas, W/M, 29. Arrest by MLPD. Charge: Domestic Battery. Released Nov. 14, 2014, on $158 Cash Bond. Joseph E Young, Medicine Lodge, W/M, 21. Arrest by MLPD. Bond Revocation. Released Nov. 14, 2014, on $2500 Surety Bond. November 13, 2014 Jessie W Brenner, Medicine Lodge, W/M, 28. Arrest by BASO. Charge: Fail to Appear. Released Nov. 13, 2014, on $500 Cash Bond. Brian R Priebe, Kiowa, W/M, 30. Arrest by BASO. Charge: Probation Violation. November 14, 2014 Kennedy N Irungu, Worchester, Massachusetts, B/M, 32. Arrest by BASO. Charged on Sherman County Warrant: Fail to Appear. Released Nov. 14, 2014, on $500 Cash Bond. Cory L Reasoner, Sharon, W/M, 25. Arrest by BASO. Court Committed. Released Nov. 16, 2014, Time Served. November 15, 2014 Clayton J Colborn, Rose Hill, W/M, 18. Arrest by MLPD. Charges: Minor Consume Alcohol 2. Transport Open Container. Released Nov. 15, 2014, on $1000 Cash Bond. Erin D Wells, Medicine Lodge, W/F, 37. Arrest by MLPD. Charge: Disorderly Conduct. Released Nov. 15, 2014, on $500 Surety Bond. Joe L Wells, Medicine Lodge, W/M, 39. Arrest by MLPD: Charge: Disorderly Conduct. Released Nov. 16, 2014, on $500 Surety Bond.
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Time to get your Christmas Stockings & other items 580-829-1274 personalized. Rara’s Embroidery, 410 Flynn, Alva. For Sale 580-327-2177. Will be closed AKC Akita puppies. 620-886Dec 12-29 3458 or 620-213-1490 Booth Space Available Misty’s Grooming Call for an appt today 580-596- 33rd Annual Christmas Arts & Crafts Show & Home Based 6137. Lv msg Business Expo, Dec. 6. 2014, Automotive Municipal Hall in Anthony, KS from 9am-4pm. For For Sale info 620-842-5456 or www. 2001 Chevy Blazer. 4wd, new anthonychamber.com tires, 111K mileage, exc cond. VAP Holiday Special Local vehicle. $6500. 580-8291866 Dinner Rolls $2.50 dz. Butter Croissants $5.00/dz. 2101 For Sale College Blvd. 580-327-0400 2005 Honda Rebel 250 Conceal Carry Motorcycle, 2088 miles. Asking $2000 obo. Call Tyler Rice 580- Conceal or Unconceal your 747-5359 choice one day class in Cherokee, OK. Sat, Nov 22 at Business Services 8am. Call for registration 580Black Friday Specials 541-7425 Nov 21-29 at Alva Sewing Depot Bar & Grill Center. 25% off 6D Embroidery Lunch Special-Taco Software and TruEmbroidery Wed for Mac, $100 Off Our Already Soup, Tortillas, Chocolate Low Price On Any HV Opal Pound Cake. Thur-Pork Chops, Sewing Machine, 0% Financing Stuffing, Green Beans, Spice for 60 Months on Select Cake. Fri-Chicken Fry, Mashed Embroidery Machines and Potatoes, Gravy, Corn, Roll, Software, Plus Pick Up Holiday Pie. Full Menu. Open at 11 a.m. Wishlists To Let Your Santa Full Menu Every Day. CarryKnow Exactly What You Want. Out avail. 580-327-2212 Attn- RV Owners
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For all your flooring and carpentry needs from remodeling, painting, drywall, testuring, siding, farm & ranch, etc. 580-748-1489 Employment Help Wanted Strive Oilfield Services is now hiring CDL Drivers. For more info call 580-367-0812 Help Wanted Alva Moose Lodge. Waitress/ Kitchen Help. 580-327-1359 or 580-748-1561. 302 4th Street Help Wanted Share Medical Center, Share Convalescent Home & The Homestead are seseking applicants for the following FT positions. Housekeeping, Laundry, Dietary Aids & Cooks. Please apply online at http:// smcok.com/careers-employees or drop an application off at the Share Medical Center Registration Desk. For info concerning these job openings contact Mary Herold at 580430-3390 or mherold@smcok. com
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Help Wanted Bill Johnson Correctional Center now recruiting for Correctional Officer I/II/ III-Beginning hourly salary $12.78 with increase to $13.41 inn 6 mo & $14.31 after 18 mo + overtime. Benefits include Health, Life, Dental, Vision Ins, Vacation & Sick Leave. Contact Lisa Ackerman at 580-327-8000 Help Wamted
Part-Time Cook & Wait Staff. Call 580-621-3258 or Now Hiring come by Stables Cafe, (Cedar Part-Time at www.checkngo. Canyon Lodge), 6 miles S of Freedom com Help Wanted
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Full-Time Receptionist/Office Bill Johnson Correctional Assistant needed. Send resumes Center now recruiting for Food Service Specialist IVto sarah@bensonhouston.com Starting at $2170.08 monthly Truck Driver Needed ($12.52 hr). Benefits include CDL required, Benefits Health, Life, Dental, Vision Package. Salary negotiable. Ins, Vacation & Sick Leave. Email ehise@west-equip.com. Contact Lisa Ackerman at 580-327-0105 580-327-8000
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Cedar Grove Wesleyan Church. 35021 Major Road, Alva. (7 miles W, 10 miles N & 2 miles W of Alva). 8-11am in the Fellowship Hall on Nov 22. Free biscuits & gravy, donuts, coffee, juice, a picture of a deer, register your deer online & scales to weigh your deer. For more info contact Pastor Harold Henson at 580-430-9026
Hiring Immediately Data Entry Clerk. Previous exp helpful. Exp with QuickBooks preferred. Call if interested 970-456-5555. Alva Now Hiring
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GE, White, $200 620-243-2783. Full-Time Day Shift Cook Eddie Adams Love Fund & Part-Time Evening Cook. 580-554-4676 at BancCentral. If interested in donating for Eddie Adams Farm Supplies health issues please stop by or send payment to 604 Flynn. For Sale Please make sure to specify Round Bale Feeders. $100/ who the payment is for (Eddie Each. 580-327-2600 Adams) For Sale Open House Top Quality Alfalfa. Round, small sq. Some Grass & Straw. Could Deliver. 580829-1866 Garage Sales Estate Sale
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Hardtner Community Center. Arts & Crafts, Dec 6, 2014, 2-5pm. If you have crafts, food or other items to see please come set-up a space. Soups Car Haulers-Livestock-Utility & Desserts start at 4pm. Santa Full Bumper Replacements & Truck Beds Custom Orders & Trades & Mrs. Claus will make a Fairview, Oklahoma visit. Have your picture taken. Donations can be made to help Call or Text 580-744-0053 expenses for the Community Center. Contact Sandi 620-2964610
Viola Azbill. 309 N Kansas. Cherokee, OK. Sat, Nov 22 8:30am-4:30pm & Sun, Nov 23 1:30-4:30pm. Antiques, collectibles, furniture, appliances, yard Real Estate & hand tools, mowers, tiller, Wanted glassware, Christmas decor, plus much more. Sale by Jan’s 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Brick Home Collectibles. 580-829-3062 in Alva. For a Quick Cash Sale Call 580-430-5571. No Brokers Estate Sale Please. 221 3rd. Inside. Sat 9am. Lots New Listings of furniture, table & chairs, sofas, like new recliner lift chair, sewing machine, ~221 3rd-$95,000. 4 bdrm, Serger, material, household 2bth, 2,540 sqft m/l. ~516 Huntitems, rugs, linens & much $241,000. 3-4 bdrm, 3bth, 2,128 sqft m/l +4,500 sqft m/l Utility more Bldg. Kohlrus Real Estate. 580327-4007. www.kohlrus.com Miscellaneous
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Community Calendar 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. 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 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. Alva Moose Lodge men’s meeting is held every Thursday. 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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Barber County court filings Criminal Filings Tyler D. Rigby, 1994, Newton: (1) Possession of opiate, opium, narcotic or certain stimulant; (2) Use/possess with intent to use drug paraphernalia into human body. Civil Filings Charlotte Holland vs. Chieftan Oil Co: Damages from breach of lease for actual damages plus costs and fees. Limited Civil Filings Ricke Serv & Hardware LLC vs. Arlene Gomez: Debt judgement for $392.12 plus costs and fees. Small Claims Filings Attica Hospital District #1 vs. Nadeia K. Davis: Debt judgement for $382.19 plus costs and fees. Domestic Relations Filings Terry Craig Eubank Jr. vs. Terry Jean Eubank: Marriage dissolution/Divorce. Marriage Filings
Tyler Dane Blevins, age 30, of Kiowa and Kelsi Jo Starks, age 25, of Kiowa. Andrew Scott Kuhr, 46, Hazelton and Lea Ann Pohleman, age 54, Hazelton. William Charles Kurtz, age 34, of Cherokee, Oklahoma, and Amanda Lynn Brown, age 33, of Hooker, Oklahoma. Traffic Filings Denys Aracil Duron, 49, Spring Hill: Defective tail lamp on motor vehicle ($195). Todd M Kaiser, 19, Medicine Lodge: Criminal littering; Public property ($108). Tres Ryan Poynor, 32, Bridgeport, Texas: Basic rule governing speed of vehicles ($171). Javier Sanchez-Alonso, 50, Alberquerque, New Mexico: Driving on right side of roadway required ($183). Orie Damon Stauffer, 38, Kingman: Parking, standing or stopping in prohibited area ($183).
Dennis E Watts, 50, Ashland: Defective brakes ($177). The following individuals were cited for speeding: Lauri Lynn Disarro, no age or address listed: 77 in 65 ($165). Marilyn Louise Hutchison, no age or address listed: 75 in 65 ($153). Dana Landwehr, 40, Sharon: 67 in 55 ($165). Robert C Millen, no age or address listed: 75 in 65 ($153). Bryan G Rucker, 44, Sharon: 69 in 55 ($177). Joshua Wade Sena, no age or address listed: 78 in 65 ($171). Thomas Lee Thomas, no age or address listed: 83 in 65 ($201). Cory Willoughby, 32, Olathe: 75 in 65 ($153).
Barber County real estate Real Estate Transactions Book 139, Page 296: Dennis J. Forbes and Cathy Forbes, husband and wife; and Derrick L. Swinehart and Shanda L. Swinehart: All of Lots 8-11 and the E. 60’ of Lots 12 and 13 in lock 1 in Cook, Standiford and Company’s Revised Addition to the City of Medicine Lodge, Barber County, Kansas; and Lots 6 and 7, in Block 1 in Cook, Standiford and Company’s Revised Addition to the City of Medicine Lodge, Barber County, Kansas. Warranty deed. Book 139, page 298: Ricky L. Laverentz and Melissa M. Laverentz; to Dwayne E. Suit and Betty I. Suit: Lots 10-12 in Block 14 in Bell’s Subdivision to the City of Isabel. Warranty deed. Book 139, page 299: Jack E. Greenwood and Nancy M. Greenwood; to Edwards Services, LLC: Lots 15 and 16 in Block 6 in Regnier’s Amended Revised Second Addition to the City of Medicine Lodge. Warranty deed. Book 139, page 300: Debra Hitchcock and Nick W. Hitchcock,wife and husband, and Kimalya Ruiz and Jose Ruiz, wife and husband; to Roy Henson and Druelle Henson, husband and wife: Lot 1 and N/2 of Lot 2 in Block 53, in the City of Kiowa. Warranty deed. Book 139, page 301: Steve Christensen and Carolyn Christensen; to Gilbert Colborn and Ada L. Colborn: The S. 75’ of Lot 7 in Block 46 in the City of Kiowa. Warranty
deed. Book 139, page 306: Gayle Grossman, wife of Steven Grossman; to Ranch Associates Oil and Gas Fund, LLC: Lots 6 and 7 and the S/2 of Lot 8, on South Oak Street, in Simmon’s Addition to the City of Medicine Lodge. Warranty deed. Book 139, page 307: Steven Grossman, husband of Gayle Grossman; to Ranch Associates Oil and Gas Fund, LLC: Same as Warranty Deed Book 139, Page 306. Warranty deed. Book 139, Page 308: Landon C. Cunningham and Andrea K. Cunningham; to Weston C. Mantey and KaSondra A. Mantey: Lots 28, 30 and 32 on North Main Street in Hartzell’s Addition to the City of Medicine Lodge. Warranty deed. Book 139, page 294: Dan L. Hittle and Ila HIttle, husband and wife, and Christopher S. Hittle and Melissa Hittle, husband and wife; and Dan L. Hittle and Lisa M. Johnson: The S/2 N/2 SW/3 NE/4 and the NE/4 SE/4 of 23-30-13, Barber County, Kansas. Quitclaim deed. Book 139, page 313: Frances LaVon Bissantz and George Lyle Bissantz; to the Bissantz Family Revocable Trust, dated April 9, 1993: The NE/4 of 26-30-15, Barber County, Kansas; and All of 25-30-15, Barber County, Kansas. Quitclaim deed. Mortgages Book 216, page 547: Sherry J Stucky and Ronald A Stucky, wife and husband;
and The Farmers and Merchants State Bank of Argonia: Tract 1—The S/2 SW/4 of 3033-13; Tract 2—The E/2 SE/4 of 25-33-14; Tract 3—The NW/4 of 31-33-13; and Tract 4—The NE/4 of 36-33-14; all of Barber County, Kansas. $100,000. Book 216, page 557: Matthew A Schupbach and Courtney A Schupbach; and High Plains Bank: The W/2 SE/4 of 17-34-10, Barber County, Kansas. $500,000. Book 216, page 568: Tammy L Norman; and Kanza Bank: Tract 1—Lot 10 and the N. 8’ of Lot 11 in Block 21, Henton’s Addition to the City of Sharon, Barber County, Kansas; Tract 2—The S. 5’ of Lot 9 in Block 21, in Henton’s Addition ot the City of Sharon, Barber County, Kansas. $10,000. Book 216, page 578: Sandra K. Surface Revocable Trust; and The Fist Sate Bank: The E 200’ of Block W in Town Company’s Addition to the Ciyt of Kiowa, barber County, Kansas. $40,000. Book 216, page 585: Lori R Johnson; and Citizens Bank of Kansas: Lot 96 in Block 6 in Oil Hill Subdivision, and Addition ot the City of Medcine Lodge, Barber County. $34,000. Book 216, page 592: Kenton Dean Marsh Trust; and USA, acting through Farm Service Agency, USDA: The SW/4 of Section 15 and the W/2 and the W/2 SE/4 of Section 22 and the W/2 NE/4 and the NW/4 of 27-32-15, Barber County, Kansas. $274,890.
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