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Obituaries JOE A. BURNETT HAZELTON, Kan. – Joe A. Burnett, 82, passed away on May 6 at Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital. Graveside services were held on Monday, May 12, 2014, at 10 a.m. at the Rose Hill Cemetery. Arrangements were by Lanman Funeral Home, Inc. of Kiowa, Kan. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.lanmanmemorials. com. Joe was born in Woods County, Okla., to Sam and Bessie Stowe Burnett on Dec. 9, 1931. He served in the United State Navy. He and Shirley VanVranken were united in marriage on June 17, 1957. He is survived by on son, one daughter and three grandchildren. There will be no viewing. LETHA MARGARET HULL Letha Margaret Hull was called to her heavenly home on May 3, 2014, at the age of 92 years, 5 months and 23 days. She passed away at Share Medical Center in Alva, Okla. Letha was born on Nov. 10, 1921, on the family farm north of Gage, Okla. She was the daughter of Homer and Bertha (Ormsby) Richardson. Letha attended both Mount Zion Country School and
Gage High School. Letha had her first date with a classmate, Clarence Hull, in October of 1938. They graduated together from Gage High School in May of 1940. After high school Letha stayed with the Rector family in Woodward, Okla., and worked for the National Youth Administration, sewing dresses for the women at Fort Supply, Okla. On Sept. 20, 1942, Letha was united in marriage to Clarence Hull at her family home. Clarence was inducted into the United States Army Air Force on Oct. 20, 1942, and Letha went with him to Wichita Falls, Texas, and Tampa, Fla. On Jan. 8, 1946, Clarence was discharged and they returned to Gage. Clarence and Frank Hall built and operated a frozen food locker plant for 34 years. Letha worked there both part time and full time during those years, wrapping meat and greeting customers. On May 28, 1952, their only child, Rita Elaine, was born. Letha was an excellent seamstress and kept her daughter in beautiful clothing. She even made her daughter’s wedding dress. She was an excellent cook, spending many hours in the kitchen. She also enjoyed embroidering, making quilts and putting puzzles together. Letha was a long time member of the Gage Research Club, the Sunshine Club and the American Legion Auxiliary. She enjoyed playing cards in a card club for many years. She so enjoyed attending Senior Citizens at Gage, Fargo and Woodward. Letha accepted Christ at an early age and was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Gage. Letha and Clarence celebrated 64 years of marriage before Clarence passed away on Thanksgiving Day, 2005. Not long afterward, Letha’s health started to fail and she was forced to leave her home at Gage and retire to Share Convalescent Home in Alva to be near her daughter. There she met many new friends and so enjoyed playing cards and bingo, doing crafts and attending church services. She continued to embroider See Obits Page 42
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South Barber school board approves new grading scale By Yvonne Miller For over a year the South Barber Board of Education debated the issue of changing from an eight-point to a 10-point grading scale. Board President Steve Allen had set the May meeting as the deadline to decide whether to change from the 93-100 grading scale to a 90100. South Barber currently has an eightpoint scale, which is: A=93-100; B=8592; C=77-84; D=69-76; F=0-68. The 10-point grading scale is: A=90100; B=80-89; C=70-79; D=60-69; F=Below 60. Through the months of debate, some board members favor a 10-point grading scale, which they said more schools have and would put South Barber on a more equal playing field when it comes to scholarship considerations, admittance applications, extra-curricular eligibility, etc. Opponents say the 10-point scale would lower expectations of students and hurt their standard of education. At the May meeting Monday night, Allen originally gave each board member five minutes to tell why they felt one way on the debated issue. Board members agreed they would rather have a 15to 20-minute open discussion among themselves. Allen conducted the meeting with all members present including: Dooli Rugg, Deb Helfrich, Jeff Black, Mike Anderson, Mark Pollock and Dana
Roark. Superintendent Brad Morris and board clerk Julie Johnson also sat at the table. Prior to board discussion, two teachers representing all teachers of USD 255 addressed the board. They were Melva Armbruster and Tim Rector. Both Armbruster and Rector voiced their opposition to the 10-point grading scale and explained in detail why to the board. Armbruster said, “Don’t settle for a level playing field. Let’s raise the bar and continue our higher expectations by keeping our (current) grading scale.” Rector said changing the grading scale directly affects how teachers do their job. He said not all students learn in the same manner. “When you expect less, you get less,” Rector said. “We don’t want to lower our expectations and get less.” Before board members started to discuss the issue, Rugg moved to adopt the 10-point grading scale, seconded by Roark. Then discussion ensued with divided opinions still evident. The board certainly agreed on one thing. They are concerned that very few students take upper level math and science classes or score in the upper echelon of ACT scores. They discussed the possibility of weighting classes to encourage students to take those tougher classes and not be penalized if they don’t make an A+. Anderson, who voiced opposition
to changing the grading scale, said he had a former South Barber High School graduate tell him they were not prepared as they needed to be for competing against the world. He said that’s another reason “to keep our standards high.” Pollock said he has done lots of research on this issue and said, “This is not going to hurt our school in any way.” He realizes some students are doing anything to get the A grade. “Aren’t we there to have our kids learn? Not to just get an A. ” Pollock asked. It’s not just students who have their grade point averages hurt with an Afor getting a 93 that would be an A on a 10-point scale, Roark said. She said parents of students who struggle at the bottom end of the grading scale have told her they can also see benefits for their children. When asked, teacher/ coach/Athletic Director Steve Roberts said regarding extra-curricular eligibility, students are to have one week to bring their grades up for eligibility. Roark also wants to weight classes. She added, “Most colleges are on a 90100 scale.” Black said he thinks it would be sufficient to just weight classes without changing the grading scale. When the board voted they were divided. The three voting to change the grading scale were Rugg, Roark and Pollock. Voting no were Helfrich, Black and Anderson. This forced President Allen to break the tie. He voted yes, to change the grading scale. He used a sports analogy to describe the current grading scale: that for every touchdown Attica got 10 points and South Barber got only eight points. Allen said his research shows, “The 10-point scale is the way the trend is going.” The board designated a committee of Allen, Roark and Anderson to help implement the new grading scale with Technology Director Luke MacKinney and a group of teachers who will be determined. After the vote, the numerous teachers present were visibly unhappy and left the meeting. Those teachers were See Barber Page 34
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By Lynn L. Martin The 25th Annual Alva High School Academic Banquet featured Dr. Marc Campbell as the main speaker. Campbell is a 1992 graduate of Alva High School with later an undergraduate degree from Northwestern Oklahoma State University. Next he attended the OSU School of Veterinary Medicine, earning his DVM. Campbell now owns two veterinary hos-
pitals and also spends time on the road representing veterinary supply firms. He and his wife, Lacey, along with their three children live on an acreage near Pawnee. Campbell opened his speech by saying that while his resumé might make him look accomplished, he told how he brought his two-year-old daughters on this trip and he was lucky to survive a stop at the convenience store without his daughters’ shop-lifting something, going into the men’s restroom, or being abducted or run-over. Right now he is looking for a foreign diplomat to negotiate with his two-year-old daughters. He noted that his two daughters got their looks from their momma, but they also got her hardheadedness. Think Outside the Box Turning to his speech, Campbell said, “I’m not going to make a speech of things you’ve already heard, like ‘Don’t do drugs’ or ‘Work harder.’ Instead, I want us to think outside the box a little on how to be successful in life.” Campbell said there are three common definitions of success: most people think of wealth, another is being popular, and another one is accomplish a goal.
“It’s pretty easy to be successful when you are tall, good looking, rich, smart and athletic. Since I am none of those things, I guess I was invited to speak so the students could find out how in the heck I became successful,” he joked. “I think another important characteristic of being successful is learning to overcome failure. Go back to times in your life when you had the choice of either quitting, folding up the tent or going home. “My defining failure moment was my freshman year in vet school. I apparently forgot everything the great teachers at Alva High and Northwestern taught me. I get up to OSU and take a physiology test and got a B. Took an immunology test and got another B. I thought I was doing great. “On the next tests, everybody else was up studying all night. I thought, ‘Heck, I’ve got this down. I’m going to go to bed.’ “So I get up in the morning and go take the tests and leave with a pretty un-
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Waynoka school board members discuss personnel decisions By Laura Scott All members were present for the regular meeting of the Waynoka School Board on Monday evening. J.T. Holt was also present and commented on adding junior high girls’ fast pitch to the athletic schedule. All items on the consent agenda were approved by one vote, including the general fund in the amount of $3,605.57. In the superintendent’s report, Superintendent Loren Tackett announced that Bailey Rankin and Chris Castillo have both qualified for the state track meet. All members voted to approve student insurance with Cariker School Services, Inc., a division of Nationwide
Life Insurance Company, for the 20142015 school year. They also voted in approval of an agreement with Clearwater Enterprises as the natural gas supplier for Waynoka Public Schools beginning July 1. The motion passed to elect Randy Batt for position No. 3, Roger Adair for position No. 5, and Dr. Floyd Simon, Jr. for position No. 12 of the Oklahoma Public School Investment Interlocal Cooperative. School board members approved the proposal for the 2014-2015 school calendar. For the upcoming school year, Waynoka Public Schools will now accept dual enrollment credits taught at the Northwest Technology
Center. A motion was made by Marinda Zook to add junior high girls’ fast pitch softball to the athletic schedule. All members voted in favor. Members met briefly in executive session to discuss resignations received to date and reemployment of classroom teachers. The board voted to accept Mr. Huizar’s resignation. They also voted to employ the certified career classroom teachers, certified temporary classroom teachers, driver’s education teacher, certified English teacher, and summer maintenance staff. The next meeting of the Waynoka Board of Education is scheduled for the second of June at 7:30 p.m.
Voter registration deadline is May 30 May 30 is the last day to apply for voter registration in order to be eligible to vote in the June 24 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. People who have never been registered to vote before or who are not currently registered in the county of their residence and those who are registered but 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, May 30. Stein explained that applications postmarked after that time still will be accepted and processed; however, the applications will not be approved until after June 24. 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 any person 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., Cherokee, and at most post offices, tag agencies and public libraries in the county. Applications also are available at www.elections.ok.gov.
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Burlington FFA receives awards at state convention By Bayli Hyde Burlington FFA members attended the 87th annual State FFA Convention April 29-30 at the Cox Convention Center in downtown Oklahoma City. This year’s convention theme was “Ignite Your Future.” Carter Stewart, Richard Fischer, Marshall Burnet and Jonathan Armbruster sang in the State FFA Chorus. Members of the Burlington FFA competed in the career development events (CDEs) during the 2014
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easy feeling. Turns out I made a D and an F. “If any of you in this room have been to some type of professional school, both of those grades are flunking. You’ve got to at least make a C. “So the next day I was invited in to talk to the anatomy teacher who asked, ‘Why did you flunk my test?’ I explained I didn’t study. Then I had to talk to the Dean who also asked why I flunked this test. And once again I had to explain I blew-off studying. “I was very embarrassed, uneasy and felt really bad. The brief failure had its effect. I never made less than 95 on any other test I took and made it through vet school. “So please understand, there are times in your life you will fail and you simply need to overcome it. You shouldn’t be afraid to fail. Instead, don’t be afraid to keep going on,” he said. Respect People One other point Campbell emphasized was to respect people and treat everyone as you want to be treated. “You are no better than anybody else but also you are no worse than anybody else,” he said. “We’re all the same. Some one else
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may be better at something and you may be better at something else, but we’re all the same.” In illustrating the importance of treating people with respect he suggested a situation where you are on your way to your first job interview, and you’re running a little late and you pull into the parking lot and cut somebody off, or you’re walking in the parking lot and a lady drops her brief case and her papers scatter everywhere, but you don’t help. Then you get to the door and fail to help a little old lady who is struggling to open the door against the wind. Then you get to the elevator and push “go” before a little old man can make it. “Hopefully, none of those four people show up at your job interview. If you had helped them out, you might have hit a home run. Otherwise, if you showed no respect, you are probably out of there.” Pay Attention Campbell suggested that his wife would say he is not the best at paying attention. “However, if you notice great leaders, they are super at paying attention,” he said. Using a Star Trek illustration he said, “Don’t be the fourth man. He’s going to be left behind. Pay attention. Pay attention to your boss. Pay attention to the people working for you.” Entitlement Campbell said one of the notes on his prepared speech was “Don’t expect people to owe you anything.” He said,
“Mr. Parkhurst saw that note and came up with the word ‘entitlement.’ “Don’t think you are entitled to anything. You’ve got to earn it,” he said Be Consistent Campbell said the most successful thing he has done in creating two veterinary hospitals is to be consistent in surrounding himself with good people. He said, “How can I have two vet clinics and yet run around the nation for a drug company? It’s because I hire good people.” Be Flexible “Five years ago, I wouldn’t have believed it had you told me I’d own a small animal practice in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Twenty-five years ago had you told me I was going to be veterinarian I would have also said you are crazy,” he said. “One of the last things I have to say, ‘Is never quit learning.’” Goldbugs are Rare He also mentioned that in his drug representative job he’s had the opportunity to travel to a lot of places. He said, “Let me tell you – you are so lucky to be from Alva, Oklahoma. This also applies to Oklahomans in general. Others around the country accept you. They like you. We Oklahomans are intriguing to them for some reason and they want to talk to us. You should be proud. Be proud to be from Alva, Oklahoma.” Using school sports mascot names, he said, “There are a lot of Warriors, a lot of Tigers, lots of Lions ... but there aren’t very many Goldbugs!”
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Alfalfa County commissioners approve detention contract By Rebecca Kinney Alfalfa County now has another choice in caring for juveniles removed from their homes. The commissioners signed a contract with the Texas County Juvenile Detention Center. When a district court calls for the detention of a juvenile, it will be the responsibility of Alfalfa County to transport the subject to Texas County. The county will pay $29.36 per child per day. The courts and the Office of Juvenile Affairs retain all responsibility for the determination and duration of the detention of juveniles. Road crossing permits were approved as follows: District 1 - $11,000,
IT’S FARRY SCHOOL REUNION TIME May 24th, 2014 Senior Citizen’s Building, Alva, OK Honoring Graduating Classes 1934, 1944, 1954 Doors Open 4pm - Dinner 6pm Catered Meal $12, Guest Welcome
District 2, $3,250 and District 3 $10,000 for a total of $24,750. The specific permit information that the Newsgram usually publishes were not printed Monday. The county clerk was asked to go out for bids for stiping a four-mile stretch of blacktop east of Burlington. A contract with Welch Bank on the purchase of the previously approved dredge machine was approved. The commissioners also approved payment No. 6 to Reeder General Contractors on the new fair building. So far $1.7 million has been paid of the $2.3 million total. This payment was $351,174. Troy Shepard and Doug Murrow were approved as requisitioning officers and Amy Flanagan was named receiving officer for the fairboard. A contract with Circuit Engineering No. 8 was approved for emergency transfer road funds.
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OUTDOOR SCHOOL PIC RETAKES FRIDAY 9 A.M.
These retakes are for all Alva schools. They will be taken at Mickey White’s house at 8th and Flynn, located across from the Alva Middle School starting at 9 a.m. The photos will likely be wrapped-up by 9:30 a.m. So don’t be late. You will be responsible for getting your student to the location. This retake opportunity is a make-up session for students who were absent or ill. It is also an opportunity if you didn’t turn an order in and now wish you had. Occasionally parents from other school districts bring their students because most other schools do not offer outdoor spring photos. Please fill out this form or bring a school picture envelope with payment and turn it in at the time the photos are taken.
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Dr. Sue Diel to return to From Page 6 Burlington as graduation Barber speaker Friday night By Yvonne Miller A Burlington High School graduate, Dr. Sue (Jenkinson) Diel returns to her hometown Friday night to give the commencement address to four graduates. Diel, who is fondly referred to as Sue by the folks at Burlington, has a distinguished educational career. She has always praised Burlington Public Schools for their excellence. She’s often said that the educational foundation she received in Burlington provided her with many opportunities and opened a number of doors that led to her success. After high school she earned a
bachelor of arts degree in english education from Southwestern Oklahoma State University and a master’s degree in guidance and counseling. She taught and was a guidance counselor in several Oklahoma schools before returning to Burlington where her daughters Megan and Laura attended school. That’s as Diel began her career at Northwestern Oklahoma State University (NWOSU) in Alva – first as an instructor. She earned her doctorate in administration at Oklahoma State University. At NWOSU she chaired the education division, was director of teacher education, student teacher director and a full professor. She was later a professor at Friends University in Wichita, Kan. After her retirement in 2011, Diel and her husband, Curtis, moved to Enid. Her new “career” is caring for her two grandchildren, age two and six. th
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upset for many reasons, one of which was why implementation was not already determined before the vote. MacKinney said regarding IT issues the change will not be difficult to implement, but must be “clean and clear.” Allen said the change must be complete by no later than July so changes can be made in handbooks and teachers can prepare. The remainder of the three hour meeting will run in the Newsgram next week. The other big item on the agenda was approval of capital improvements. The board approved a bid of $225,600 to do redo the pot-hole filled and cracked parking lot at the high school with a new super slurry substance and then double chip seal it. Another of the capital improvements approved was a bid from Heartland Seating for a redo of the football bleacher home side seating at $83,188. The visitorsside bleachers will be improved at a cost of $15,718 and a new press box at an estimated $50,000. Superintendent Morris said the existing press box has wood rot. More details about improvements will follow in next week’s article.
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CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORT
Is my water safe? We are pleased to present this year's(2013) Annual Water Quality Report (Consumer Confidence Report) as required by the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). This report is designed to provide details about where your water comes from, what it contains, and how it compares to standards set by regulatory agencies. This report is a snapshot of last year's water quality. We are committed to providing you with information because informed customers are our best allies. Do I need to take special precautions? Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. EPA/Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium and other microbial contaminants are available from the Safe Water Drinking Hotline (800-426-4791).
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drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. Alva-2007603 is responsible for providing high quality drinking water, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flushing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead.
Where does my water come from? Cimarron Water Terrace Source water assessment and its availability Our water source is groundwater drawn from 47 wells located 27 miles south of Alva. Thee wells are approximately eighty feet in depth and produce from the Cimarron Water Aquifer. Chlorine is added as a disinfectant to ensure safe water for your consumption. Why are there contaminants in my drinking water? Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791). The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of the land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity: microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, that may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife; inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals, which can be naturally occurring or result from urban storm water runoff, industrial, or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or fam1ing; pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a variety of sources such as agriculture, urban storm water runoff, and residential uses; organic Chemical Contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production, and can also come from gas stations, urban storm water runoff, and septic systems; and radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally occurring or be the result of oil and gas production and mining activities. In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EP A prescribes regulations that limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same protection for public health. How can I get involved? Contact Russell Murrow at 580-327-3342 Description of Water Treatment Process Your water is treated by disinfection. Disinfection involves the addition of chlorine or other disinfectant to kill dangerous bacteria and microorganisms that may be in the water. Disinfection is considered to be one of the major public health advances of the 20th century. Additional Information for Lead If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in
In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations which limit the amount of contaminants in water provided by public water systems. The table above lists all of the drinking water contaminants that we detected during the calendar year of this report. Although many more contaminants were tested, only those substances listed above were found in your water. All sources of drinking water contain some naturally occurring contaminants. At low levels, these substances are generally not harmful in our drinking water. Removing all contaminants would be extremely expensive, and in most cases, would not provide increased protection of public health. A few naturally occurring minerals may actually improve the taste of drinking water and have nutritional value at low levels. Unless otherwise noted, the data presented in this table is from testing done in the calendar year of the report. The EPA or the State requires us to monitor for certain contaminants less than once per year because the concentrations of these contaminants do not vary significantly from year to year, or the system is not considered vulnerable to this type of contamination. As such, some of our data, though representative, may be more than one year old. In this table you will find items and abbreviations that might not be familiar to you. to help your better understand these terms, we have provided the definitions below the table.
Contact Russell Murrow Address: 705 Meno, Alva, OK 73717 PH: 580-327-3342; Fax 580-327-2894 email: pw@alvaok.org • website: www.alvaok.org
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STAKE FOR DISTRICT JUDGE 34 Years of Trial Experience
Jury Trial Experience in Woodward, Woods, Harper and Custer Counties 1976 Graduate from Oklahoma State University 1979 Graduate of O.U. College of Law 2 terms as Woodward City Commissioner Served on Woodward County Board of Equalization and Excise Board for two years Member of Woodward First United Methodist Church Formerly Beaver Municipal Judge Formerly Seiling Municipal Attorney Wife, Carole, 2nd grade teacher in Highland Park Elementary School in Woodward Paid for by Committee to elect Michael F. Stake for District Judge 2014 Michael F. Stake – Chairman, Diane Lewis – Treasurer 3223 Robin Ridge Road, Woodward, Oklahoma 73801
Red’s place has completed our remodeling and we’d like to invite you to come see our new look and style of service. We’ve added more dining space and changed our serving style to more wait staff.
Our noon buffet is open from 11 am until 2 pm Sunday through Friday. In case you haven’t dropped by in awhile, we use “cut above” ingredients for quality with great consistency and careful preparation.
Our famous BBQ is still available as a menu selection
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and entered her work in the Woods County Fair and Senor Olympics. She won numerous blue and red ribbons for her needlework. She was a classic role model of wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, neighbor and friend. Her family and friends will fondly remember her for her soft, gentle and loving nature, her quiet sense of humor and always putting others’ needs before her own. She will always be in our hearts. Letha was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Clarence, one brother, two sisters, two step sisters, two brothers-in-law and one sister-in-
law. Letha is survived by her daughter Rita and her husband Larry Wilcoxson of Alva, one grandson Brandon and his wife Ryan Wilcoxson of Stillwater, Okla.; one granddaughter Alisha Wilcoxson and friend Mike Akers of Grandview, Mo.; and one great granddaughter Ella Grey Wilcoxson. Also surviving her are her sister Anne Cole of Gage, one brother Verlin Richardson and wife Mona Ruth of Edmond, and several nephews and nieces. Funeral services were held at the Gage Methodist Church on May 5, 2014, and interment was in the Gage
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Cemetery under the direction of Mason Funeral Home. DOROTHY ELLEN ROSS Dorothy Ellen Ross, 90, of Haviland, Kan., passed Sunday, May 11, 2014, at Kansas Heart Hospital, Wichita, Kan. She was born on Aug. 3, 1923, in Henderson, Mich., the daughter of John White and Clara (Hendee) White. On June 4, 1946, she married Francis T. Ross in Ionia, Mich. He survives. Surviving in addition to her husband Francis are one son, two daughters, seven grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Visitation will be Thursday May 15, 2014, at 2:30 p.m., at the Haviland Friends Church in Haviland. Celebration of Life will be on Thursday, May 15, at 4 p.m. at the Haviland Friends Church with Pastor Donnie Hinshaw officiating. Burial will be in Haviland Cemetery in Haviland. Memorials may be made to Ross Fine Arts Center at Barclay College at Haviland, KS 67059. Condolences can be left at www. larrisonmortuary.com.
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Alfalfa County Sheriff’s Log May 4, 2014 7:37 p.m. Welfare check, respondent requests check on a neighbour in Jet, wants us to contact the daughter, does not have daughter’s info, respondent has called numerous times, deputy advised, deputy spoke with respondent and family. 10:52 p.m. Suspicious person, respondent advised of a strange person waving people down on 38 and 11 junction, he has no shirt or shoes, looks like there might be a vehicle with flashing lights about three-quarters of a mile away, deputy advised. May 5, 2014 4:50 a.m. Miscellaneous, respondent called and reported that he hit a cow in the road on Salt Crystal Road, not sure the exact point, cow is out of the road. 6:40 a.m. Grass fire, Woods County advised there is a grass fire on CR 510 and Carter Road, they wanted an assist from Carmen Fire Department, advised Carmen Fire Department. 12:50 p.m. Reckless driver, respon-
dent advised of trucks driving fast down CR 590 between Fifth Street and Highway 64, advised deputy, deputy in area, will sit for a while. 2:07 p.m. Grass fire at feed lot, Amorita/Byron requests info on fire north of Cherokee, deputy will check, advised Cherokee Police Department request for fire department. 3:35 p.m. Medical emergency, respondent called and advised that Helena Ambulance is going to Goltry on a call. 4:44 p.m. Accident seriousness unknown, Garfield County called and said respondent reported that someone had a single-car accident, wasn’t sure where the accident occurred, said they needed help, respondent thought it was near Alfalfa and Major county line, respondent gave number to person that had the accident, tried to call the person but they did not answer, Major County advised came across the radio about a single-car accident near Ringwood near Alfalfa County line. May 6, 2014 8:16 a.m. Minor accident, Woods County called and advised of a semi rollover at CR 540 and Highway 64, no injuries, roadway not blocked, deputy advised and en route. 5:22 p.m. Information, respondent
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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. Felony Filings Jeramie J. Algieri, 31, Enid: (1) Possession of controlled dangerous substance; (2) Possess firearm during commission of a felony ($846). Brandon Nolan Hankey, 28, Cherokee: Domestic abuse – Assault and battery ($303). Mario Mason Ray Shillito, 28, Kiowa, Kan.: Leaving the scene of an accident ($295.50). Misdemeanor Filings Joshua Thomas Price, 27, Winfield,
Kan.: Domestic abuse – Assault and battery ($296.50). Jeremiah Michael Biagini, 30, Enid: Possession of controlled dangerous substance ($371.54). Civil Filings Central National Bank of Alva vs. Martha M. Smith: Foreclosure ($238.70). Divorce Filings George Owen Leatherman vs. Hope Leatherman: Divorce ($198.70). Marriage Filings Randy Rojo Herrera, age 32, of Enid and Cristina Louise Trejo, age 30, of Enid: Marriage ceremony performed by judge ($60). Child Support Filings Department of Human Services vs. John Joseph Roeder: Incoming reciprocal ($0). Traffic Filings Willard Dean Cacy, 58, Woodward: Failure to carry security verification (state dismissed without fine or costs). Trever L. Proffitt, 41, Cunningham, Kan.: Inattentive driving ($211.50).
Brooklynn Alexandra Faison, 16, Alva: Violation of license restriction (state dismissed without fine or costs). Ricky Del Thompson, 45, Elk City: Improper left turn ($211.50). Richard Lee Harris, 34, Anthony, Kan.: Improper left turn ($211.50). Keith Allen Aldridge, 57, Richland Hills, Texas: Left of center in no passing zone ($211.50). Jack Christopher Darst, 36, Enid: Transporting load without permit ($211.50). Stony Kalango, 18, Alva: Inattentive driving ($211.50). Larry Martin Underwood, 62, Watonga: Operating vehicle without a valid driver’s license ($256.50). Timothy Cleve Burkhead, 55, Great Bend, Kan.: Failure to prevent load from dropping, sifting, leaking or blowing ($211.50). Douglas Eric Bishard, 44, Helena: Leaving the scene of an accident ($211.50). Douglas Eric Bishard, 44, Helena:
Alfalfa County Real Estate Beginning in book 742 page 36 Real Estate Transactions Hawk Haven River Ranch L.C. TO Cormack & Wilber LLC: The North ½ of Section 21, Township 27 North, Range 10 WIM less a tract commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 21; Warranty Deed. Donald F. Nightengale Lois Arlene Nightengale in TO Donald Nightengale Revocable Trust of January 28th 1999: An undivided ½ interest in- All of Section 16, and LOTS 1 & 2 and the Northwest ¼, nad the North ½ of the Southeast ¼ and the South ½ of the Northeast ¼ of Section 22, all of LOTS 5 & 6 with all accretions and riparian rights attached thereto in Section 15, all in Township 21 North, Range 11, WIM: LOTS 7 of Section 6, LOTS 3, 4, and 5, and the southeast ¼ of the Northwest ¼ of Section 7, Township 21 North, Range 11 WIM: LOTS 6 & 7 and the East ½ of the Southwest ¼ of Section 7, Township 21 North, Range 11 WIM except that portion deeded to the City of Fairview: The Northeast ¼ of Section 17, Township 21 North, Range
11 WIM: The Southeast ¼ of Section 17, Township 21 North, Range 11 WIM: The East ½ of the Northwest ¼ of Section 25, Township 21 North, Range 12 WIM; The North 90 acres of the Southwest ¼ of Section 19, Township 21 North, Range 11 WIM: The Northeast ¼ of Section 24, Township 21 North, Range 12 WIM except 5 Acre tract of land located in the Northeast ¼ of the Southeast ¼ of the Northeast ¼ of said Section 24: The Northeast ¼ of Section 21, Township 22 North, Range 11 WIM: The Northeast ¼ of Section 7, Township 21 North, Range 11 WIM: The Southwest Range 11 WIM: the Northwest ¼ of Section 30, Township 22 North, Range 10 WIM: Section 20, Township 21 North, Range 11 WIM; Warranty Deed. Quit Claim Deed. Richard Charles Brown& Phyllis Joan Brown TO RC Brown LLC: The Surface only of the Northwest ¼ of Section 22, Township 27 North, Range 11 WIM; Quit Claim Deed. Harlan R. Ray & Patricia L. Ray TO Bryan K. Fischer & Mona L. Fischer: LOTS 5, 6, 7, and 8, in Block 12, in the
Town of New Jet; Warranty Deed. William Taylor Shrum & Shannon Shrum TO Burlington School District: LOTS 21-24 inclusive, Block 15, Original Town of Burlington; Warranty Deed. Delmar L. Allen & Delmar Lavarre Allen, Trustees of the Delmar Allen Revocable Trust dated July 18th 2013 TO Rockenbach Family Revocable Trust dated February 25th 2011: LOTS 1-24 inclusive, in Block 4, in the Original Town of Byron less oil, gas, and other minerals: LOTS 1-6 inclusive, and the North ½ of LOT 7, and the North ½ of LOT 18, and all of LOTS 19-24 inclusive in Block 8, in the Original Town of Byron less all of the oil, gas, and other minerals; Warranty Deed. Jerry Dean Davis TO James Lyle Davis: LOT 1-6 inclusive, Block 14 Helena High School Addition. Mortgages Duane E. Condreay & Norma L. Condreay TO Bank of the West: LOTS 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and the North ½ of LOT 10, in Block 123, in the First Addition to the Town of Carmen; $19,700.
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MARK REAM MOTORS LAND & MINERAL AUCTION 235 +/- AC. GRANT COUNTY OKLAHOMA Excellent Cropland – Oil & Gas Minerals - Pasture - House - Barn Auction Date & Time: Thursday, May 29, 2014 @ 1:00 p.m. Auction Location: Medford Civic Center, 123 S. Main, Medford OK 73759
Tract 1: (75 acres m/l) Farm is located approx. 3 miles southwest of Medford Oklahoma on Hwy 81. Quality farm with favorable soils classied mostly as Kirkland Silt and suitable for all crops grown in the area.
Tract 4: Oil & Gas Mineral interests NW/4 of Section 10-26N-5W Grant County OK
USDA info: 89.20 acres Farmland, 69.59 acres Cropland, 50.60 acre wheat base with 30 bushel direct yield and 30 bushel cc-yield.
Terms: Title to be conveyed by Personal Representative's Deed. Buyers are required to sign purchase agreement and place 10% of purchase price (cash, or approved checks) in escrow immediately following the auction with the balance due at Closing. All tracts offered subject to conrmation by court and by seller.
Legal Desc: N/2NE of Section 7-26N-5W Grant County Oklahoma.
Minerals: Oil & Gas Mineral interests will be offered separately from the land.
Tract 2: (160 acres m/l) Farm is located 2 miles due east of Tract #1. Quality farm with favorable soils classied mostly as Kirkland Silt & Bethany Silt and suitable for all crops grown in the area. This farm is complimented by an older farm house, barn and outbuildings.
Seller: The Estate of Wilma Kindred
USDA info: 155.83 acres Farmland, 118.38 acres of cropland, 115.00 acre wheat base with 32 bushel direct yield and 35 bushel cc-yield. Legal Desc: NW/4 of Section 10-26N-5W Grant County Oklahoma. Tract 3: Oil & Gas Mineral interests N/2NE Sec. 7-26N-5W Grant County OK
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Date: Sat., May 31st - 9:30AM Land Located: Pratt go N. on 61 Hwy to Natrona, go N. 5 mi. Sale will be held at Hamm Auction Center, 107 NE SR 61 Pratt Tract 1 Sells at 1:00 PM: Ranch home 3 bedrooms, 1.75 baths; 1.484 sq. ft. Legal Description: Tract of land in the SE Âź, 7-26-12; BEG 30 rods x 30 rods ( 5.69 +/- acres more or less); Minerals: Mineral Rights Sell with the Land. Earnest Money: $5,000.00 Down Day of Sale; Balance at Closing; Taxes: 2014 Prorated to Date of Closing; Title Insurance: 50% Buyer/50% Seller. Closing Fee: 50% Buyer/ 50% Seller; Closing: On or Before June 30th, 2014; Possession: On Closing Tract 2 sell after Tract 1: SE 4 of 7-26-12, 154 acres +/- CRP Information: 106.3 acres Payment $3,272.00; Expires 09/30/2017; Balance is pasture; Minerals: Mineral Rights Sell with the Land Earnest Money: $10,000.00 Down Day of Sale Taxes: 2014 Prorated to Date of Closing Title Insurance: 50% Buyer; 50% Seller; Closing Fee: 50% Buyer; 50% Seller; Closing: On or Before June 30th 2014; Possession: On Closing; Seller: Wilma Schiewe Estate Personal property sells starting at 9:30 am
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Real Estate Transfers Beginning in book 137 page 167 Forrest C. Shmidl TO Terry P. Danahy: LOT 1 in Block 2 in Regnier’s Lakeview Addition to the City of Medicine Lodge; Warranty Deed. Leo P. Graves & Dana Graves TO Celia Faye Conaway: The West 115ft. of LOTS 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 in Block 5, and the West 115ft. of LOTS 3 and 4 in Block 8, and a tract in Blocks 4 and 9 in Woodworth’s Addition to the City of Kiowa; Quit Claim Deed. Dean Brintnall & Charlene Brintnall TO Celia Faye Conway: The West 115ft. of LOTS 7, 8, 9, 10,11,and 12 in Block 5, and the West 115ft. of LOTS 3 & 4 in Block8, and a tract in BLOCKS 4 & 9, all in Woodworth’s Addition to the City of Kiowa; Quit Claim Deed. Charles L. Ridge TO William J. Becker & Beverly Becker: LOTS 5 & 6 in Block 12, in the City of Isabel; Warranty
Deed. Samuel Raymond Spicer & Cathy Sue Patterson Spicer TO Samuel Raymond Spicer: The Southeast ¼ and the East ½ and LOTS 3 & 4 of Section 30, Township 33 South, Range 10 WPM; Quit Claim Deed. Samuel Raymond Spicer & Cathy Sue Patterson Spicer TO Samuel Raymond Spicer: Southeast ¼ of Section 29, Township 33 South, Range 10 WPM; Quit Claim Deed. Mortgages Beginning in book 212 page 8 Brandon D. Phipps & Jamie E. Phipps TO The Peoples Bank: The Surface interest only in and to LOT 23 in Block 2 in Medicine Lodge Estates, being part of the Southwest ¼ of Section 23, Township 30 South, Range 12 WPM; $121,500. Troy L. Baier & Verna J Baier TO Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma: South ½ of Southwest ¼, Section 24, Township
33 South, Range 14 WPM; $87,500. Douglas P. White & Tonya S. White To Citizens Bank of Kansas: The Surface interest only in and to LOT 58 in the revised plat of Block 3, Medicine Lodge Estates, being part of the East ½ of the Southeast ¼ of Section 22, Township 30 South, Range 12 WPM; $75,000. Dan S. Smith TO Farm Credit of Southwest Kansas: The East ½ of the Northeast ¼ of the Northeast 1/4 , the East ½ of the Southeast ¼ of the Northwest 1/4 , the South ½ of Northeast ¼, the Southeast ¼ of the Southeast ¼ and the North ½ of the South ½ of Section 19: All of Section 20: The West ½ of the Northwest ¼ of Section 28: and the Northeast of the Northwest ¼ and the Northeast ¼ of Section 29: all in Township 32 South, Range 14 WPM; AND the East ½ of the Northwest ¼ , and the East ½ of the Southwest ¼ of Section 28, Township 32 South, Range 14 WPM; $1,000,000.
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Barber County Sheriff’s Log May 5, 2014 Deputy English investigated a burglary west of Hardtner. May 6, 2014 Volunteer Fire Departments from Barber, Kiowa, and Comanche Counties responded to a grass fire west of Deerhead. The fire was extinguished May 7, 2014. May 7, 2014 Medicine Lodge Ambulance transported patient from Isabel to Medicine Lodge Hospital. Sawyer, Isabel and Medicine Lodge rural volunteer fire departments responded to a grass fire southeast of Elm Mills.
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Barber County court filings Criminal Filings Chase L. Peirson, 1995, Medicine Lodge: (1) Driving under the influence of drugs/alcohol; first conviction; (2) Transporting an open container; (3) Liquor; Purchase/consumption alcoholic liquor/CMB by minor. Civil Filings State of Kansas Ex Rel vs. One 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix: Notice of pending forfeiture. Limited Civil Filings Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital & Physicians Clinic vs. Jenice Nelson: Indebtedness in the amount of $3,393.76. Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital & Physicians Clinic vs. Justin Boor: Indebtedness in the amount of $2,627.36. Pratt Regional Medical Center Corp. vs. Ernest E. Keller: Indebtedness in the amount of $12,732. United Radiology Group, Chartered vs. Ernest E. Keller: Indebtedness in the amount of $1,257. Kiowa District Hospital vs. Shryl Bell: Indebtedness in the amount of $5,450.50. Kiowa District Hospital vs. Wyatt Venosdel: Indebtedness in the amount of $697. Kiowa District Hospital vs. Kathryn Holt: Indebtedness in the amount of $3,064.19. Kiowa District Hospital vs. Sonya L Savely & Randy Savely: Indebtedness in the amount of $1,944.69. Traffic Filings Dusty John Atchison, 23, Medicine Lodge: Transporting an open container ($546). Jose M De Herrera, 23, Anthony: Failure to wear seatbelt ($10). Albert P Gingerich, 23, Lamar, Colo.: Failure to wear seatbelt ($10). Jeramy Lane Hatch, 1979, Medicine
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Lodge: Theft of property or services; Value less than $1,000 ($263). Jeramy Lane Hatch, 1979, Medicine Lodge: Theft of property or services; Value less than $1,000 ($263). Jeramy Lane Hatch, 1979, Medicine Lodge: Theft of property or services; Value less than $1,000 ($0). Chad A Hittle, 43, Tyler, Texas: Failure to yield at stop or yield sign ($171). James L Johnson Jr., 1982, Medicine Lodge: Domestic battery; Knowing or reckless bodily harm to family member ($0). James L Johnson Jr., 1982, Medicine Lodge: Criminal damage to property; To injure or defraud value < $1,000 ($0). James L Johnson Jr., 1982, Medicine Lodge: Driving under the influence; third conviction in less than 10 years ($0). Kinsey Nicole Jones, no age or address listed: Failure to wear seatbelt ($10). Stasha J McClure, 32, Anthony: Refusal to submit a preliminary breath or saliva test ($201). Michael Wayne Reavis II, 22, Medicine Lodge: Transporting open container ($500). Richard Schwerdtfeger, 28, Medicine Lodge: Failure to yield at stop or yield sign ($171). Mario Mason Ray Shillito, 1985, Kiowa: Criminal damage to property; Without consent value < $1,000 ($1,048). Mario Mason Ray Shillito, 1985, Kiowa: Disorderly conduct; Fighting words or noisy conduct to cause resentment ($0). Kyle R. Stranathan, 1984, Kiowa: Giving a worthless check; Value < $1,000 ($171). Michael C. Blake, 1961, Sun City: Driving under the influence of drugs/alcohol; second conviction ($0). Richard Lynn Foos, 32, Medicine Lodge: Failure to wear seatbelt ($91). Sharla A. Simpson, 38, Medicine Lodge: Failure to yield at stop or yield sign ($171). The following individuals were cited for speeding: Joseph Samuel Archuleta, no age or address listed: 86 in 65 ($210). Bethany C Bell, 20, Medicine Lodge: 75 in 65 ($141). Timothy Leland Brown, 53, Kiowa:
78 in 65 ($159). David Watson Cornell, 47, Conway Springs: 76 in 65 ($147). Brian Kirk Cottrill, 48, Woodward, Okla.: 75 in 65 ($141). Jose M De Herrera, 23, Anthony: 69 in 55 ($165). Richard Javis Flynn, no age or address listed: 97 in 65 ($321). Albert P Gingerich, 23, Lamar, Mo.: 77 in 65 ($153). Mary Colleen Harvey, no age or address listed: 76 in 65 ($147). Jessica Zuleima Herrera, no age or address listed: 78 in 65 ($159). Donnie Lee Hutchinson, no age or address listed: 76 in 65 ($147). Kinsey Nicole Jones, no age or address listed: 66 in 55 ($147). Robert S Leverette, 67, Maumelle, Ark.: 66 in 55 ($147). Tyler Aaron Lynch, no age or address listed: 69 in 55 ($165). Jonathan David Lyon, no age or address listed: 75 in 65 ($141). Brian G. Newman, 40, Sapulpa, Okla.: 65 in 55 ($141). Evert L. Packard, 67, Medicine Lodge: 64 in 55 ($141). Christopher Lynn Rickard, no age or address listed: 66 in 55 ($147). Peter E. Wright, no age or address listed: 80 in 65 ($171). Toni K. Bolin, 63, Wichita: 80 in 65 ($171). Arissa Leigh Boor, 45, Medicine Lodge: 85 in 65 ($201). Jerald Steven Eckles, no age or address listed: 77 in 55 ($219). Benjamin W. Hall, 26, Mannford, Okla.: 79 in 65 ($165). Kevin Michael Harkins, 18, Elkhorn, Neb.: 79 in 65 ($165). Dairus Alexander Johnson, no age or address listed: 81 in 65 ($177). Debra Gayle Kolb, 47, Medicine Lodge: 72 in 55 ($183). Ronald J. Loftus, 60, Sawyer: 75 in 65 ($141). Richard D. Matson, 51, Tulsa, Okla.: 65 in 55 ($141). Robert E. McDaniel, 65, Coweta, Okla.: 65 in 55 ($141). Eric L. Ryker, 50, Wichita: 77 in 65 ($153). David W. Snider, 44, Pratt: 73 in 55 ($189). William Bradley Taylor, no age or address listed: 77 in 65 ($153).
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560 +/- Acres - Orienta Area - Major Co., OK Cimarron River Frontage – Cropland - Livestock AUCTION Wednesday - May 21, 2014 - 10:00am Auction Location: Fairview Community Center, 206 E. Broadway, Fairview, Ok Tract #1: 160+/- ac located from U.S. 412 & Hwy 60 at Orienta, 1 1/4 mi West and 1 1/2 mi North to the SE corner of property. FSA: 102.85 ac of cropland w/a 92.3 wheat base & a 29 bu yield; a 9.3 ac grain sorghum base w/a 35 bu yield; & a 1 ac barley base w/a 31 bu yield. Native grasse & creek make up the remainder. Principle soil type is Reinach-I, w/ remainder in; McLainI, Tillman-I, Canadian-II, Gaddy-III, Hardeman-III, Eda-III&IV, Yahola-III & Beckman-V. There are two rural water taps and good cross fencing Legal: NE/4 17-22-12 Tract #2: 240 +/- ac located directly North of Tract #1. FSA: 40.22 ac of cropland w/a 12.4 ac wheat base & a 29 bu yield; a 21.7 grain sorghum base w/a 38 bu yield; & a .5 ac barley base w/a 31 bu yield. Principle soil types are Yahola-III & Gaddy-III. A mile of Cimarron River Frontage w/wooded pasture creates a recreational haven. Legal: S/2SE/4, Lot 4&5 & riparian land 8-22-12, Lot 1 & riparian land 9-22-12. Tract #3: 160+/- ac located from Tract #1, 1/2 mi. South to the NE corner of the property. FSA: 134.55 ac of cropland w/a 134.6 ac base & a 29 bu yield. Principle soil type is Tillman-I, II, & III w/remainder in McLain-I, St. Paul-II, Miller-IV, Beckman-V. Balance of land in native pasture. A good piece of ground located just 1/2 mi from U.S. 412. Good fences surround the property. Legal: NE/4 20-22-12 GENERAL STATEMENTS: Minerals: Do not Sell Crop: Does not sell Possession: Is to be given upon payment in full of the purchase price and transfer of title subject to the existing agricultural lease which expires July 1, 2014 Taxes: Will be prorated at closing Terms: 10% is to be placed in escrow the day of the auction with the balance being due upon delivery of merchantable title. All information is taken from sources believed to be reliable; however, no guarantee is made by the auction company or its employer. Buyers should satisfy themselves as to acreage, crop base, etc. prior to auction day. Announcements made day of auction take precedence. Can't attend? Register at www.wigginsauctioneers.com to bid on-line! Contact Adam Martens, Auction Mgr, (580)744-0194 or visit www.wigginsauctioneers.com for more info. Seller: Norman E. & Marilyn Buller Trust O. Buller & Ruth L. Buller Trust One Grand Center, 201 N. Grand, Suite 600 Enid, Oklahoma 73701 (580) 233-3066 PH # 1-800-375-3773 • FAX # (580) 237-4915 Members of the O. S. A. A. And the N. A. A.
Nice Brick Home & 1 +/- Ac. * 30' x 24' Morton Bldg * Green Valley Addn * W. of Enid AUCTION Friday - May 30, 2014 - 10:00 a.m. Auction Location: 1500 Indian Dam Rd., Lahoma, OK, Green Valley Addn. E. of Lahoma (6 mi. W. of Wal-mart on US 412, 1 mi. S. on Logan Rd., 3/8 mi. W. to Indian Dam Rd., then N. to auction site.) Open House Date (home is occupied): Mon., May 19th, 4-6 p.m. OR contact Vicki Wiggins Allen, auction mgr, for an appt. to view the home. Well cared for * ready to move into * beautiful 1 +/- ac. lot * w/in 7 min. of Enid's W. side shopping & eateries * 3 BDRMS * 2 BA * nice size living rm w/fireplace * kitchen w/nice cabinetry, breakfast bar, dishwasher & range * dining area * office * Trane heat pump * storm windows & doors * attached 2 car garage * indoor access to nice size storm shelter * covered front porch * covered back patio * private & relaxing back yard * beautiful mature shade trees * additional storage/shop area off garage * 30' x 24' Morton insulated shop bldg w/concrete floor, electricity & propane heat, if desired * 8' x 8' garden shed * water well * rural water '13 Taxes: were approx. $1,176.00 w/homestead exemption. Possession: at closing. Terms: 10% down, bal. due at closing. Announcements made day of auction take precedence. Visit www.wigginsauctioneers.com for pictures! Sellers: Robert & Sherry Hayes One Grand Center, 201 N. Grand, Suite 600 Enid, Oklahoma 73701 (580) 233-3066 PH # 1-800-375-3773 • FAX # (580) 237-4915 Members of the O. S. A. A. And the N. A. A. www.wigginsauctioneers.com
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Farm, Hay & Tillage Equipment * Cattle & Horse Equip. * Farm Related & Shop Items '14 Chevy 3500 HD Diesel * Trucks * Trailers * Boat * RVs * ATV AUCTION Wednesday - May 28, 2014 – 10:00 a.m. Auction Location: Wiggins Barn (from SH 58 & US 412 in Ringwood, 3 mi. N., 2 mi. W., & 1/8 mi. N.) Tractors: JD 5075E w/553 loader MWFD 600+/- hrs, 12 spd, 1 remote (weights & pallet fork sell separately) * JD 4640 w/168 loader & grapple, duals exc. rubber, QR, 3 remotes, very clean * JD 8570, 4x4 * JD 1020, well maintained * '77 MF 50D w/34A loader * two930 Case tractors, one w/complete rebuild on engine w/in last yr Harvesting: late model Gleaner L2 long shoe, big motor, exc. Condition * Brent 672 grain cart * 10' pickup header * two- 8 row corn headers Trucks: '01 Chev. C6500 w/3126 Cat, Allison auto, hyd. brakes, air, am/fm, 18' bed, 42” sides, Scott dbl action hoist, single axel, Sherlock roll over tarp, shows, 183,869 +/- mi., plumbed for hyd. * '73 Chevy C60 w/liquid tank, motor replaced w/in yr * C65 Chevy w/18' bed & hoist, motor locked * GMC 6500, 16' bed & hoist * '48 GMC, 14' bed & hoist * late 40s Studebaker Tillage Equip.: JD 9350 40' drill * JD 9350 30' drill * Krause 32' tandem disc * two - 8 row corn headers (fits JD 9600) * Flex-King 7 blade sweep plow * 11' sweep plow * 16' sweep plow * Cook 14' tandem offset * 14' tandem disc * Walden 2 drill hitch * 5' 3 pt. garden tiller Pickups: '14 Chev. 3500 HD Duramax diesel crew cab 7-13 dually, auto 6.6 HD Allison trans 6.6 liter, leather, heavy duty grill guard, turn over ball, shows 15,284 +/- mi. * '99 Dodge 3500 diesel reg. cab dually, 234,000 +/- mi., w/utility bed, one owner exc. condition, used for h/a business Stock Trlrs & Flatbeds: '13 Exiss Sierra 3 horse slant w/elec. lift, removable rear tack/saddle room, 7' short wall/full living qtrs w/stove, refrig, h/a, bath, am/fm/cd, sleeps 2-4 * '13 Neckover 32' stock trlr w/factory tarp, butterfly end gates, heavy nylon floor, 3 compartments, 2 partition gates, stairs, 3 axels, GVW 21,000 lbs * '13 Diamond T 20'x6' bumper pull flatbed tilt trlr, tandem axel, stairs, 15,000 lbs * '92 Fruehauf 53' float, spread axle, air ride, alum rails, wood deck * two- 77”X16' utility trlrs (like new) * 77”x 12' w/4' fold up ramp, like new * 77”x12' w/2' fold up ramp, like new * 6'X14' Calico stock trlr, like new * 32' tandem axle flatbed, frame from a 2013 camper trlr * sm. motorcycle trlr Hay Equip.: JD 1600A hydra-swing, sickle cut, good condition * JD 14 wheel rake hyd. fold * Hesston 12 wheel rake manual fold * Vermeer WR22 10 wheel rake * 4 bale bumper pull hauler, ind. dump * 6 bale gooseneck hauler, ind. dump Cattle & Horse Equip./Roping Supplies: WW working chute * Big Valley working chute on wheels * 2000# Luco cake feeder * Franklin calf puller * lg. & sm. dehorners * rd. liquid feed tank, 4 wheel cap., 1 T * rd. liquid feed tank, 3 wheels, cap., ½ T * bale & bunk feeders * 100 gal. livestock water tanks * auto. water tank floats w/hoses * 4 gal. fence horse feeders * loose hay feed bags * 4 gal. horse water buckets * horn wraps * super soft heading ropes * heeling ropes * protection boots * vet supplies Saddles & Tack: trophy corriente saddle * corriente ranch roper * longhorn ranch roper * misc. tack Corral Panels, Gates & Pipe: 10' & 12' corral panels * 12' corral panels w/walk through * 12' gates w/ hinges * 8' length, 2 3/8” pipe Heat/Air Tools: Fluke & McElroy meters * cordless drills * geothermal gauges * recovery machine * vacuum pump * soldering torch set * pec tools * compression fitting tool * tube bender 3/8” to 7/8” * DeWalt cordless reciprocating saw * flaring tool * hand held hyd. tube expander * misc parts Farm Related: Westfield tailgate hyd. auger * 27' auger * brush hog * box blade * 3 pt. post hole digger * two 100 gal. fuel tanks w/ 12 v. pumps * newer air compressor w/5 hp Honda gas engine; misc. hand & power tools * Dewalt drill * wire * barb wire * t-posts * elec. fence posts * tools * chains * boomers * plywood Shop Equip.: MIG welder RV: ATV: '06 Yamaha Rhino 450 4x4 RVs: '98 Thor Residency 35' * '92 Fleetwood Southwind 33' Boat: 2 man bass boat * & MORE! Terms: Cash/ approved check day of auction. Announcements made day of auction take precedence. Visit www.wigginsauctioneers.com for full detail & pics * Quentin Sturgeon, Auction Mgr, 580-554-7133 Sellers: Area Farmers & Ranchers One Grand Center, 201 N. Grand, Suite 600 Enid, Oklahoma 73701 (580) 233-3066 PH # 1-800-375-3773 • FAX # (580) 237-4915 Members of the O. S. A. A. And the N. A. A.
May 14, 2014 For Sale Nice Baldwin Hamilton Studio Piano. $650. 580-841-6340
Window A/C Frigidaire 15,100btu, 10.7EER $225. Gibson 5000btu 9.7 EER $65.
Mirror 48” x 32” x 1/4” beveled edge $75 & 30” x 24” x 1/8” beveled edge $25. 580-3272554
Real Estate Normandy Apartments 2 bdrm for rent. 405-659-4199
For Sale by Owner Located at 206 Maple in Alva. 2,300sqft of living space plus a 2 car garage. Includes a finished basement. Move in ready. 580430-9084 to set up a time to come by
2 Homes, 1 Price! $149,000 Highly Motivated Seller. Kohlrus Real Estate. 412 Flynn, Alva, OK. 580-327-4007. New Listings on www. kohlrus.com
Great Location! 5.08ac, m/l in Medford. Hwy Frontage. $92,500. Kohlrus Real Estate. 412 Flynn, Alva, OK. 580-327-4007. New Listing on www.kohlrus.com
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
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. 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 arranged tours, call 580-327-2030. 3-6 p.m. Food distribution every Thursday, Alva Wesleyan Food Bank, 818 Lane St.
Home For Sale 2010 Skyline Trailer House. 15’ x 56’ single wide mobile home, 2bdrms 2bths, great cond. $31,500. Questions or more info call 580-334-2529
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5:30 p.m. Weight Watchers meets every Thursday at College Hill Church of Christ in Alva. 6 p.m. Heart of Healing Grief Support Group will meet the third Thursday of the month in Suite C of the Alva Professional Building. Open to the public, the group offers support before, during and after the loss of a loved one. 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. 7 p.m. Narcotics Anonymous meets every Friday at the Senior Citizen Center, 122 1/2 E. Second, Cherokee.
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got up on his tail and then went around him speeding, deputy advised. 3:12 p.m. Minor accident, respondent called to report accident on W. Main Street in Carmen, advised OHP. 5:07 p.m. Miscellaneous, respondent called to report that they were going to have a couple of aircraft at the field near Jet all night. May 9, 2014 10:12 p.m. Medical emergency, respondent called wanting the Amorita/ Byron Fire Rescue, his daughter had a four-wheeler accident in a wheat field on Latimer Road and CR 270, deputy en route, Amorita/Byron paged out, Cherokee Ambulance en route, Eagle med called, decided to land at Amorita Fire Station. May 10, 2014 11:42 p.m. Livestock in roadway, re-
spondent called and reported some livestock in the road on Dewey and Lambert, advised owner, owner called back and said cattle was in. May 11, 2014 1:08 a.m. Livestock in roadway, respondent called and reported that a dark brown calf was in the road a half-mile east of Highway 64 and Highway 58, owner advised. 12:47 p.m. Grass fire, Cherokee Police Departnent advised they had dispatched Nescatunga Fire Department to a grass fire in ditch on east side of lake, Great Salt Plains State Park advised of fire in ditch, Nescatunga Fire Department en route with grass rig and two personnel. 5:20 p.m. Grass fire, caller advised of a grass fire behind the Manor, police department advised all units on scene.
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