NEWSGRAM COURIER THE ALVA
REVIEW
VOLUME 34, NO. 19 • Wednesday, May 28, 2014 • 50¢
Alfalfa County Courthouse Improvements
“More crime is prevented by fear of exposure in the press, than by all the laws man has ever devised” - Joseph Pulitzer
Enid’s Driving Force 580-233-8670 1-800-375-SAVE
0.9
MEMORIAL DAY 2 WEEK SALE!
% APR Up to 60 Mo. H.F.S, WAC*
2014 Honda Accord EX-L Sedan CVT
Military Appreciation Offer $1000* College Graduate Bonus $500* Through 6/12/2014
*The $500 is used as down payment assistance or cap cost reduction assistance. Must finance through H.F.S.
2014 Honda Crosstour EX-L 4WD
2014 Honda Odyssey EX-L At
2014 Honda Pilot EX-L 4WD
2014 Honda Ridgeline RTL
4618 W. Owen K. Garriott • 233-86701-800-375-SAVE • • www.curttrighthonda.com
The Newsgram is delivered to Alva, Capron, Hardtner, Kiowa, Hazelton, Medicine Lodge, Burlington, Byron, Amorita, Cherokee, Helena, Goltry, Carmen, Aline, Dacoma, Hopeton, Waynoka, Freedom, Jet, Nash, Cleo Springs & Manchester
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 2
New charge Clarks celebrate their filed in Aline 50th wedding anniversary Co-op burlgary By Marione Martin On June 10, 2013, in Alfalfa County Sean Cale Dischiavi was charged with a felony of knowingly concealing stolen property. The charge followed an investigation into burglaries reported on May 20, 2013, and May 29, 2013, by the Aline Coop. In the first burglary $466 in cash was missing. In the second, a set of keys was taken, the pop machine was opened and an estimated $66 in coins was missing. In the first burglary, blood was found on a cattle prod located directly below the broken window used to gain entry. In the second, two strands of hair were retrieved from window seats at the business. On June 13, Alfalfa County Deputy Sheriff Blake Trekell was on patrol when he saw a chair lying on its side in the business. He walked around the building and found a broken window on the south side. On May 21, 2014, Dischiavi, 35, of Aline, was charged with second degree burglary, a felony. That charge resulted after Trekell received the results for DNA samples sent to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation on Nov. 20, 2013. The results indicate the blood and hair samples all matched Dischiavi. A warrant has been issued for his arrest. 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
Kenneth Clark and Donna Hoopes were married May 31, 1964, in Wichita, Kan. They have made their home in Alva where Kenneth was a barber for 42 years. Donna worked at Alva General Hospital and Share Medical Center in
the x-ray department for 17 years and 25 years in the assessor’s office. They were blessed with two children – Brian and his wife Lisa of Yukon and Lynette Brown and husband Jimmy of Mid West City – five grandchildren and one great grandson. They plan on celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary with family. Cards may be sent to Kenneth and Donna Clark, 601 Third Street, Alva, OK 73717.
Kenneth Clark and Donna Hoopes
Kenneth Clark and Donna Hoopes
Craigslist scam reaches Alva By Helen Barrett Alva Assistant Police Chief Ben Orcutt encourages people to be alert for scams on seemingly reputable sites. Recently a home that was listed for sale in Alva showed up on Craigslist as a house for rent. Officer Orcutt said the house has been sold, but hackers used the information listed in the sales ad in an
attempt to get a sizeable sum of money wired to them in a foreign country. The new ad lists the Alva house as for rent with a one month’s deposit to be wired to the foreign address. “I hope no one from Alva will see the ad and send money,” the assistant chief said. “The house is already sold and not for rent.”
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 3
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 4
Auditor urges crowd `Use your hospital;’ patrons vote for change on board Kiowa Hospital District Annual Meeting attended by near 180
By Yvonne Miller Thursday evening nearly 180 patrons of the Kiowa Hospital District stood in line to get inside the Kiowa Community Building where the hospital’s annual meeting was held. Patrons signed in and those who are registered voters received two ballots to cast their vote for two open board seats. The meeting, scheduled to start at 6 p.m., was not called to order until 6:18 p.m. due to the much larger than usual crowd. All board members were present: Zack Odell, president; Robert Stark; Dan Lukins; Jim Parker and Lori Schrock via Facetime on a big-screen TV from her home in Hawaii. First, BKD auditor John Harris presented the annual audit of the Kiowa Hospital District, which includes the
hospital and manor, for 2013. He gave “a clear opinion” of the audit. Harris said the hospital district had “some good and bad” in 2013. He said outpatient revenue dropped, but so did bad debt. The federally mandated cost of around $400,000 for electronic health records “really hurt,” Harris said. Harris said the clinic’s numbers were down “a little bit” in 2013, but “outpatient numbers were really down.” Harris said, “The manor lost over a half million last year (2013).” Before non-operating revenue was added, the hospital had an operating loss of $900,787. However, with the addition of non-operating revenue (that includes tax money; memorial and rental income with interest; and misc.,
Nearly 180 patrons of the Kiowa Hospital District attended the annual meeting where board elections changed membership and the audit showed good and bad. Photo by Yvonne Miller
HELP WANTED
916 Noble - Alva, OK 73717 580-327-1274
Skilled Nursing Long Term Facility
Beadles Nursing Home is now accepting applications for CNA/CMA Full or part-time, all shifts available. Apply in person at 916 Noble, Alva, OK. E.O.E.
income and contributions) the facility had a gain. For 2013, additional money included a $3,371,000 million transfer from Barber County for the new hospital. That resulted in a net gain of $3,753,701 for both facilities, Chief Financial Officer Janell Goodno told the Newsgram. Harris said declined admissions and revenue for rural hospitals seems to be the trend across the state of Kansas. He said there is concern for small hospitals. “Alarm bells are starting to go off in Washington D.C,” he said referring to critical access hospitals. “Hopefully they’ll make it not so hard for you to survive,” Harris said of Congress. When asked about distance and rural requirements that threaten critical access hospitals, Harris said much research has been done on this issue. “We’re over 15 miles from any other hospital, so I think you are fine,” Harris said about Kiowa Hospital’s proximity in relationship to other area hospitals. Harris told the crowd of patrons, “I encourage you to use your new hospital. It’s really nice.” He again advised, “Really market your services and use your hospital.” CEO Report Interim Hospital Administrator Steve Davis was unable to attend the annual meeting due to a medical matter, according to board chairman Zack Odell. So Odell gave a brief report. He told with pride that the single biggest project of the district is complete with the new hospital in place. Odell said an orthopedic surgeon expressed interest to fly here and perform surgery in the new surgery suite. Later that evening at the regular May board meeting, Odell said they have an a interview planned for June 16 with a candidate for the position of chief executive officer for the hospital. Odell said this candidate is from southeastern Oklahoma and also has licensure for the manor. See Hospital Page 38
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
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 Formerly Beaver Municipal Judge Formerly Seiling Municipal Judge Member of Woodward First United Methodist Church 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
Page 5
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 6
Non-certified personnel rehired at Burlington, new windows approved for gymnasium, testing discussed By Yvonne Miller It was a full agenda for the Burlington Board of Education last week at their May meeting. Board business ranged from approving energy-efficient windows for the gymnasium to rehiring non-certified personnel for another year. Board President Terry Graham presided over the meeting with all members present: Beth Guffy, Roger Allen, Allison Armbruster and Aaron Smith Others attending included: Superintendent Glenn Elliott, Principal Shane Feely and Minutes Clerk Linda Gordon. Donnie Glenn, representing Progressive Windows, made a presentation to the board about replacing the gymnasium windows as the board has previously discussed. Glenn showed an example of a new, more efficient model and offered a 30 percent savings if all the gym windows are replaced. After Glenn answered board members’ questions, they accepted the bid from Progressive Windows for $21,044. This replaces the large windows in the gymnasium with tinted, doublepaned, Low-E 366, argon-filled white vinyl framed windows and the smaller windows with the frosted, double-paned, Low-E 366, argon-filled white vinyl framed windows.
Superintendent Elliott said they hope to have the new windows and new lighting installed before laying of the new gym floor begins about July 1. End-of-Instruction Testing, Construction Updates Superintendent Elliott reviewed the district profile report, which reflects information from school year 2012-2013. There were no dropouts during that year or this current one. Some results are in regarding the state-required end-of-instruction (EOI) tests. Elliott said there were very few glitches with the computerized testing. He heard of many system errors in some larger schools. The superintendent complimented school counselor Ilene Littlefield for doing “a great job” in organizing the testing. The good news is that it appears all the students who were third graders will advance to fourth grade. This regards the required third-grade reading test. Elliott said only the raw scores were available at board meeting time, but indicated all third graders would move forward. The superintendent said all participating students passed algebra I and geometry. He said all but two students passed algebra II. They all passed the test portion of English II but the writing portion of the scoring is not back yet.
The biology EOI test results were not yet back yet at board meeting time. The word is that the standards on that test had been raised last year and students are finding it harder to pass. It is reflected on the student performances in 2013 at Burlington (57 percent proficient) and the state averages (58 percent proficient). The U.S. history EOI test had several “field test” questions that will not be figured in the test scores, so it is hard to get an idea of how the students did on the test before the final results are reported. Principal Feely stated that he feels Burlington educators are improving on teaching to the standards set by the state. In his report to the board, Superintendent Elliott said there are many legislative bills up in the air at this point. He’s fairly certain there will be no money available for teacher pay increases. “Our construction is going well,” Elliott said. The band/safe room should be completed by the start of school, he anticipates. Superintendent Elliott still expects the agriculture addition to be completed first. He said the new school teacherage is partially constructed – it has a roof and shingles. He doesn’t anticipate that house to be finished until around October. He said the parts of the building project affecting students is first priority. The superintendent reported the OSSBA annual meeting is Aug. 22-23rd in Oklahoma City, and some changes have been made to the school’s property and liability insurance. Elliott said they do not pay for cosmetic damages. The school’s agent has inspected the new construction and Elliott antipates the insurance quote in a few weeks. Ron Flackman was hired to clean up the lots the school district acquired. This includes removing trees, grinding stumps, removing the north fence, cleaning and mowing one time. Principal Feely discussed the technology plan with the board. Burlington was able to get more Promethian Boards than first thought and See Burlington Page 54
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 7
MARK REAM MOTORS
800-375-4921
Alva, Oklahoma
2003 Chevy Impala - 86,000 miles, local owner, $7,495
580-327-0801
2006 Chevy Impala - 83,000 miles, local owner - $9,250
2012 Chevy Equinox LT - 52,000 miles, local one owner, $18,500
2007 GMC Acadia AWD SLT - 67,000 miles, local one owner, moonroof, DVD, Quad buckets, XM, HUD, Power Liftgate
2012 CAD SRX 4WD, 19,000 miles, moonroof, don’t miss this one, black w/tan leather, factory warranty, $34,850
2007 Chevy ½ Crew Z71 - 102,000 miles, Very Nice, $17,995 2008 GMC Ext 1 Ton Diesel 4WD, 86,000 miles, Single Rear, Butler Arm Bed, Local One Owner, $27,995 2009 GMC Reg Cab 1 Ton Diesel 4WD - 90,000 miles, local one owner, Butler arm bed, $26,495 2010 Buick Lacrosse CXL - 28,000 miles, one owner, like new, $20,995 2010 GMC Acadia FWD SLE - 79,000 miles, white diamond, local one owner, cloth interior, Reduced! $16,000 2012 Buick Enclave CXL - 28,000 miles - local one owner, Nav, Chrome wheels, Sharp, $31,995
2013 Chevy Avalanche LT - Black diamond, 9,000 miles, local one owner, None Nicer! $33,995 2013 Chevy Impala LT, 16,000 miles, factory warranty, $18,995 2013 GMC Yukon XL - 15,000 miles - Mocha - Moonroof, DVD, factory warranty, $44,500 2013 GMC ½ Crew Denali, 19,000 miles, local one owner, fiberglass bed cap, NAV, AC seats, $39,995 2014 GMC Yukon XL - 17,000 miles, white diamond, DVD, moonroof, factory warranty, $47,650 2014 Chevy Impala LTZ - 15,000 miles - Amazing car check it out and see for yourself why it is “Car of the Year”, factory warranty, $31,995
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Inmate who escaped from Stringtown prison found
Friedens celebrate 50th wedding anniversary
STRINGTOWN, Okla. (AP) — A prison inmate who escaped from the Mack Alford Correctional Center in Stringtown has been captured. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections says 28-year-old Robert Jackson was apprehended in Oklahoma City on Tuesday. Authorities say they first noticed Jackson was missing when he wasn't present Monday evening during the 8:30 p.m. head count. They don't know when he escaped. Jackson is serving time a for a 2008 burglary conviction. The Mack Alford Correctional Center is a medium security prison that houses male offenders.
X
Non-Smoking
Bingo This Week’s Jackpot
$650
Starts at 7:30 pm - Friday Night
Knights Of Columbus 1218 Main • Kiowa, KS
X
Larry and Millie (Brown) Frieden of rural Hazelton, Kan., were married on May 29, 1964, in Kiowa, Kan. They are looking forward to celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary at a reception hosted by their children – Linndy (Deeann) Frieden, Cammi (Brian) Hostetler and Vanndy (Monica) Frieden – and their six grandchildren, Corry, Keeli, Kacee, Carsyn, Cooper and Kennedy. Please join them Sunday, June 1, in the Fellowship Hall on the southwest side of the Kiowa Apostolic Christian Church where a buffet luncheon will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. No gifts please; we’re just asking for your presence in celebrating this milestone with us.
Page 8
Larry and Millie Frieden
Alfalfa County commissioners discuss courthouse improvements By Leslie Nation The Alfalfa County commissioners had their regular weekly meeting – this time on Tuesday due to Memorial Day on Monday – to discuss their agenda at the county courthouse. After the approval of the minutes, the commissioners had a short conference meeting via phone with John Templeton a representative of Guernsey, an engineering, architecture and consulting firm based in Oklahoma City. Templeton informed them of progress on courthouse improvements
and brought up certain issues that would need the commissioners’ approval. First was the removal of asbestos that was located in the basement. Templeton and the commissioners agreed that the service to remove the asbestos should be added to the original contract rather than placed in a separate contract. Templeton also stated that they would begin phasing their work and have a contractor coSee Alfalfa Page 16
1-800-299-5317
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 9
GOT BRACES? Orthodontic treatment often begins between the ages of 8 and 14. Treatment that begins while a child is growing helps produce optimal results. However it is never too late, Dr Pierce treats both children and adults. Dr. Pierce has been doing orthodontics for over 18 year's right here in Alva.
Call today and schedule you free orthodontic consult. 580-327-1152 Visit our website and like us on facebook at alvasmiles.com
May 28,2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
BOGNER, INC.
Chevrolet - Buick Kiowa, KS 1-800-462-0731
Quality Selection of New and Used Cars & Trucks BOGNERINC.COM
Corner Stop
Page 10
Convenience Store, Fuel & Snacks Hot Breakfast & Lunch Sandwiches
The Little Store 301 Main St.• Kiowa, KS.
South Barber Students Satisfy Spring Crowds with Song!
Convenience Store Gift Cards Available
Try Our New Sandwich Bar
700 Main Street Kiowa, Kansas 67070 Phone 620-825-4223 Kiowa District Hospital & Clinic 810 Drumm Street Kiowa, KS 67070 620.825.4131
At the South Barber music program Band director Jill Daughhetee led the junior and senior high bands into a Beatles medley; highlights from “Frozen”; other great songs like “Ain't No Mountain High Enough” and a “Metal!” medley featuring Directed by Jill Daughhetee these South Barber elementary girls are a strong flute section in their performance Crazy Train and more contemporary favorites. Playing in the trombone section are: (front to back) Shania Farney, Clay at the spring music program which included the classic '70s favorite, “Smoke on the Water.” Girls are: (front to Holcomb, Gavin Doherty and Tanner Cloyd. A senior, Shania back) Desiree Doherty, Georgi Wilhelm, McKenna Reeves and Maddy Dotts. Photo by Yvonne Miller received a I on her trombone solo at state contest as she did throughout high school. Photo by Yvonne Miller
Kiowa Hospital District Manor *5-Star Rated 1020 Main Street Kiowa, KS 67070 620.825.4117
HOMETOWN MARKET
We Now Have Broasted Chicken At Our Hot Deli!
140 S. 6TH KIOWA, KANSAS 620-825-4777
The South Barber High School Women's Ensemble has fun putting actions to their song “Tell Me Ma” at the spring music program. The girls are: (back l-r) Anya Anderson, Amber Weve (singing a solo part); Shawnee Thell, Alexis Shaffer, Caitlin Jacobs, Reiley Courson, Shania Farney and Santana Reeves; (front) Emily Rugg, Madison Polson, Taylor McCullough, Elizabeth Miller, Holly Drake (who also had a solo part), Anna Perez, Sabrina Hughbanks, Bailey Roberts and Domini Grasz. Photo by Yvonne Miller South Barber High School Choir members obviously get into giving their animated performance to “Let's Call the Whole Thing Off.” Vocal teacher Boram Shin directed the youth in this and other fun performances at their spring music concert. Students are: (top l-r) Holly Drake and Dale Hoch; (middle) Madison Polson, Shania Farney and Kolton Pavlu; (front) Logan Hitchcock, Bailey Roberts, Clay Holcomb and Domini Grasz. Photo by Yvonne Miller No one can resist the smiles of South Barber Pre-K students when they sing “You Are My Sunshine.” (From l-r) is Reignie Coggins, Carter Courson, Kynlee Murrow, Cort Whitaker, Jocelyn Davis, Joshua MacKinney, Lydia Sciara, Austin Swonger, Tatum Odell, Paxton Clark, Bree Bodemann and Ethan Mader. Photo by Yvonne Miller
x
May 28, 2014
FARMERS NATIONAL COMPANY Crop Insurance Real Estate Sales Farm Management & Commodities Brock & Kelli Thurman 802 Main Kiowa, KS 67070 email: brockt@agvantage.net PH: 620-825-4340
TOLL FREE 888-825-4344
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 11
Insurance KIOWA Spicer Auction & AUTO PARTS Professional Associates Realty, LLC Box 165 • 624 Main Licensed in Kansas & Oklahoma
Sam Spicer, Auctioneer & Real Estate Broker 620-239-4131 620-886-2307 (Cell)
500 Main St Kiowa, KS 67070-1406 (620) 825-4165
Kiowa, KS 67070 Belinda Hitchcock Bill Watson 620-825-4155 Toll Free 1-800-658-1689
The First State Bank “Your Hometown Bank”
Joseph Bowden may be an 8th grader, but as soloist in the “Water is Wide,” he proved his talent is well-beyond his years. This was during the combined performance of South Barber's junior and senior high choir unison singing that absolutely was breathtaking. Singing beside Joseph is (front l-r) Raef Wilhelm and Cole Coggins; (in back) Sabrina Hughbanks and Dale Hoch. Boram Shin directs the choirs with highly complimented accompanist Donita Ragan. Photo by Yvonne Miller During a performance of the junior high choir at the spring music program, 8th grader Kolby Pavlu had fun doing some “Rattlin' Bag” action with the group. He does more than play the tambourine – he wowed the judges at contest, receiving a I++ on his trumpet solo. Photo by Yvonne Miller
24 Hr ATM 546 Main, Kiowa, KS 620-825-4147 Member FDIC
Member of Better Business Bureau - Fully insured ROOF COATING SPECIALISTS FOR ALL TYPES OF ROOFS
Dressed in seafoam ruffles, pre-kindergarten student Kariss Sciara is as cute as popcorn is addictive at South Barber's elementary music program directed by Pre-K teacher Delores Diel. Photo by Yvonne Miller
E A LOOK COME TAK UPERIOR S R U O AT NSHIP! CRAFTSMA
Shake - Tile - Composition Metal Waterproofing Systems For Flat/Low Slope Roofs
1-800-724-1271 • 620-294-5486 RON LANDWEHR, OWNER
Go s! in a t f e i Ch Often the cutest moves at South Barber's elementary music program are the impromptu actions of the tiniest performers like these Pre-K students, a smiling Zack Cooper and Alyssa Sciara who gives a thumbs up to the crowd. Photo by Yvonne Miller
RX At the South Barber elementary spring music program, Gavin Allen (left) and Caden Rathgeber have fun giving a big “ta-da” ending to their class performance. Other class members shown performing are: (front l-r) Tyler Schupbach, Grace Cantrell, Keaton Reeves; (2nd row) rd James Vickers, Chase Schmidt, Baylan Alexander, Erwin Torres and Gage Odell; (3 row) Dane Coggins, Keaton Wiske, Cade Wright, Kate Pershbacher and Kevin Congrove; (4th row) Bryce Duncan, Rachael Rupp, Takira Blick and Thayer Barton. Photo by Yvonne Miller
kmedman@sctelcom.net 620-825-4782 • 866-675-4350 530 Main • Kiowa, Ks
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 12
Thank You
We would like to express our appreciation for the retirement party our friends provided on our last day at A Cut Above Salon. We have been so blessed to have such wonderful, caring customers throughout these many years. Thank you for the cards, calls, visits and gifts that were given to us. A special thank you for hosting the party to Judi Shirley, Rhonda Cook, Karen Koehn, Tena Martin, Chonda Dees & Amanda Beck. Congratulations to Amanda Beck, the new owner of A Cut Above Salon. What A Great Community We Live In. Thanks Again Paula McMurphy & Donnetta Joachims
ALVA VISION CLINIC HRS: MON & THURS 8-5:30 TUES & WED 7:30-5:30 CLOSED 12-1 • CLOSED FRI.
THE VISION SOURCE
Troy L. Smith OD
Protect Your Eyes with Polarized Sunglasses. Experience the Difference Pure Colors Precise Details Powerful Anti-Glare Total UV Protection 580-327-2393 • 1-800-350-2393 504 COLLEGE, ALVA, OKLAHOMA
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 13
Looking For A Nice Pre-Owned Vehicle? 2008 Nissan Maxima 3.5 SE
$11,500 Silver, Mileage: 96783, Engine: Gas V6 3.5L/213,Variable
2008 Land Rover LR2 SE
0
$16,50
Tambora Flame, Mileage: 54858, Engine: Inline 6 3.2/195, Automatic
2012 Ford Focus SE
$15,000 Mileage: 33294, Automatic Engine: Gas I4 2.0L/121
2005 Toyota Highlander Limited
$12,000 Black, Mileage: 106914, Engine: Gas V6 3.3L/202, Automatic
2012 Toyota Highlander SE
$29,000 Classic Silver Metallic, Mileage: 25833, Engine: Gas I4 2.7L/163, Automatic
2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser Base
$19,000 White/Black Diamond, Mileage: 68704, Engine: Gas V6 4.0L/241, Automatic
2009 Toyota RAV4 Ltd
2008 Toyota Highlander Limited
$20,000
$21,000
Classic Silver Metallic , Mileage: 45677, Automatic, Engine: Gas I4 2.5L/152
2011 TOYOTA SIENNA
Light Blue, Mileage: 78287, Engine: Gas V6 3.5L/, Automatic
2011 Chevrolet Malibu LT w 2LT
$11,500
$22,000 Super White, Miles: 42,306, Gas V6 3.5L/211, Automatic
2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser Base
$13,000
Mist, Mileage: 119267, Engine: Gas V6 3.6L/217, Automatic
2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Work Truck
$18,000
White, Mileage: 171283, Engine: Gas V6 4.0L/241, Automatic
Summit White, Mileage: 23537, Engine: Gas/Ethanol V8 4.8L/293, Automatic
NORTHCUTT TOYOTA
NEW & USED 888-617-2696 PARTS 888-438-5797 SERVICE 888-850-5645
NORTHCUTTTOYOTA.COM 3409 W. GARRIOTT ROAD ENID, OK 73703
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 14
DELI MENU ALVA’S MARKET PRICES GOOD 5/28-6/3, 2014
WEDNESDAY: TATOR TOT CASSEROLE THURSDAY: SMOKED SAUSAGE FRIDAY: CATFISH MONDAY: ENCHILADAS TUESDAY: CHICKEN FRIED STEAK
Hot & Fresh From Our Deli & Bakery For Those Summer Dinners
DAIRY
Shurfine Yogurt 6oz.........................2/88¢ Blue Bonnet Spread 45oz.................$2.99 Shurfine English Muffins 6ct................99¢ Natural Direction Almond Milk....2/$5.00 Daisy Sour Cream 24oz...................$2.99 Borden’s shredded cheese...........2/$4.00
FROZEN
Blue bunny ice cream, gallon......$5.49 Red Baron Pizza......................2/$8.00 Shurfine hashbrown southern or country style...............................$1.77 Bone in sirloin cut pork chops Family pk......$1.79/lb - Sm pk......$1.99/lb Cadbury ice cream bars..............$3.69 Trim Boneless Beef sirloin tip steak.......$2.99/lb Lean Cuisine entrees..................$2.79 GROCERY Boneless cut pork loin chops Family pk.......$3.99/lb - Sm pk.....$4.29/lb Tendercrust split top wheat bread.......$1.09 Pringles chips......................................$1.50 Pollock Fish fillets.....................................$1.59/lb Hostess singles.......................................89¢ Family pack boneless chicken breast.....$1.99/lb Mrs Freshley’s 6ct pecan twirls................89¢ New York Strip Steak................................$7.99/lb Shurfine 3 liter soda............................$1.25 24ct tea bags.......................$1.99 Sirloin pork roast......................................$1.99/lb Luzianne Idahoan mashed potatoes 4oz box......$1.25 Beef sirloin tip roast................................$3.39/lb Maruchan 6pk Ramen.......................................$1.25
MEAT MARKET
FRESH PRODUCE Selected Red Delicious apples.......................25¢/ea Red or green seedless grapes...................$1.59/lb Green beans..............................................$1.25/lb California red cherries...............................$5.89/lb California Peaches.....................................$2.09/lb California Nectarines.................................$2.09/lb
7TH & FLYNN ST. ALVA, OK 73717 • 580-327-2992
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 15
Normally at this time of year, we run a reminder for us all to be cautious around harvest related farm equipment . . . like the ad below. Large combines and wheat trucks aren’t as nimble as your car. So big extra kind during the harvest season and reduce speeds and give them extra space.
Let’s have a safe harvest. 518 College Avenue Alva, OK 73717 327-3300
Instead, we’re changing the ad to be careful of all the insurance adjusters on the roadways surveying the drought damaged crops.
We still have plenty of large trucks from the oil field industry on our roads. Please be extra careful for all kinds of traffic.
ALVA STATE BANK & TRUST COMPANY 518 College Ave. - Alva, OK 73717 580-327-3300
May 28, 2014
From Page 8
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 16
Alfalfa
ordinate with the commissioners to set up a schedule for working on each area. Protection from the lightning for the new equipment on the roof and for workers was another recommendation brought up by Templeton during the conference. The costs of getting lightning rods and steel cables to ground the building was an estimated $1112,000 of expenses. When discussed by the commissioners, Chad Roach and Toby Walker agreed that this would be an unnecessary expense, and opted not to use the lightning rods unless the board felt otherwise. Templeton mentioned that once their plans were complete they would submit their plans to the state fire marshall for review and approval. Because of the workload for the fire department, Templeton estimated that getting plan approval would take up to three months. However, paying additional fees could expedite the review period to within two weeks. The commissioners agreed to wait and discuss the issue further before deciding on whether to pay the extra expense. With no further issues discussed, the commissioners continued with their regular agenda with the approval of the payroll warrants, M & O warrants and blanket purchase orders. There were 11 road crossing permits available for inspection in the county commissioners’ office totaling $11,750.
The commissioners then discussed their next item on the agenda about a potential interlocal cooperative agreement with the Alfalfa County E911 Board of Directors. If approved, this agreement will allow the city to employ a professional E911 dispatch supervisor that would be independent from the police department. The E911 Board of Directors would suggest competent persons for this position and advise the city manager, who will have the ultimate decision of the appointment, of their opinion. As for Alfalfa County’s role in this agreement, they would monthly reimburse the city one-half of the cost, including salary, wages and benefits, necessary to employ the E911 dispatch supervisor. This would not ex-
ceed the amount of $31,500 paid over a 12-month period. This agreement is currently in discussion and has not yet been approved by the commissioners. The commissioners continued their agenda, approving two resolutions. The first resolution was for county blacktops that the weight would not exceed 25 tons, and the second was the disposing of equipment – a 1999 Chevy Blazer. After approving the transfer from R-12 Contingency to EM-1A Emergency Management Personal Services $3,900 for salary for the remainder of the fiscal year, the Alfalfa County commissioners’ meeting was adjourned and will meet again next Monday. The road crossing revenue is as follows:
Dist. # 1
Companies Select Energy
Start Point 28-34-10
End Point 27-2-10
Total Amount
1 2
Atlas Pipeline Chesapeake Energy
23-27-09 30-27-12
26-27-09 31-27-12
Dist. 1 $1,750.00
2
AEC
32-26-11
29-26-11
2
Select Energy
26-3-11
26-10-11
2
SemGas
27-19-11
27-20-11
2
SemGas
27-20-11
27-20-11
2 3
SemGas 25-14-12 C&W Construction, Inc. 12-25-11
25-23-12 9-25-10
Dist. 2 $4,500.00
3
Okla. Gas & Electric
29-24-10
Dist. 3 $5,500.00
29-24-10
ESS
OILFIELD SERVICE HIRING CDL & HAZMAT DRIVERS IN ALVA, OK STARTING PAY $20 HOURLY (IF QUALIFIED) INSURANCE, PAID VACATION, AFTER 1 YEAR OF SERVICE FOR INFO CALL 580-430-1800 ASK FOR BEN OR BUTCH
Brandon’s Comfort Solutions LLC. Heating, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, and Geothermal
Brandon's Comfort Solutions
•Proud to Offer Lennox & Climate Master Products •Service All Makes & Models BRANDON HARMON,
Contractor/Owner brandonscomfortsolutions@gmail.com ST. LIC #67758 1.580.542.6679 ofce 1.580.541.8335 cell
42296 E. Highway 412 Ringwood, OK 73768 SALES, SERVICE, INSTALLATION
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Thank You to everyone who helped make the 2014 After Prom Activity possible!
A Cut Above Advanced Chiroprac�c Alberta Bliss Allen's Retail Liquor Alva Ampride - Scholarship Alva Ladybug Basketball-signed basketball Alva's Market Alva Recrea�on Center Alva State Bank & Trust Alva Vet Supply Inc. Banc Central Na�onal Asso. Bar S Ou�i�ers Beadles Nursing Home Burlap Bungalow 319 Charles Tucker DDS PC Chesapeake Opera�ng Inc. City of Alva College Hill Church of Christ Comfort Inn and Suites Community Bank Cookie's Bowl, Inc. Cowboy's Bar and Grill Dalton Mahoney Dean Goll Real Estate & Auc�on, Inc. Devery Implement LLC Debbie Ratzlaff Dept. of Correc�ons Care Fund Dirk's Copy Products Dr Gary G Lo� DDS Ed E Su�er & Associates El Maya Restaurant - Scholarship Farm Credit of Western OK First Presbyterian Church Gambino's Hadwiger & Hadwiger Holder Drug Hopeton Wesleyan Church Jeff Erhardt � Pie Auc�oneer
John & Ramona Cummings Family k.forell & associates, pllc Karen Almgren Kirt E Bierig, DO Inc. Knights of Columbus KT's Auc�on & Real Estate LLC Kyle Hughbank's Family Larry G Smith DDS Inc Lauren & Melissa Heaton Lehl & Son Water Well Drilling Mark Ream Motors McClure Agency McDonald’s Merrifield Office Supply Mitchell Gale- Signed Football Northwest Feed and Seed LLC Northwest Landscape & Pest Control Northwest Technology Center NWOSU-Senior Administra�on Office Bar Pat Nida Pizza Hut Prin�ng & Design Rhe� Hess Rialto Theater Schuessler Agency Riley Duncan Schumacher's Shafer Auto Service LLC Share Medical Center Speedy's T's and More, LLC Steve Knox, CPA Taco Village Inc. The Cleaning Closet Value Added Products Waynell Wiebener Wheeler Brothers Grain Women of the Moose
We know there are many more patrons who made or brought food, purchased pies, etc.
Page 17
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 18
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 19
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
GOT BRACES?
Page 20
Orthodontic treatment often begins between the ages of 8 and 14. Treatment that begins while a child is growing helps produce optimal results. However it is never too late, Dr Pierce treats both children and adults. Dr. Pierce has been doing orthodontics for over 18 year's right here in Alva.
Call today and schedule you free orthodontic consult. 580-327-1152 Visit our website and like us on facebook at alvasmiles.com
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 21
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 22
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 23
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 24
Voters should apply early their for absentee ballots Voters in Alfalfa County who want to have absentee ballots mailed to them for the June 24 primary election should apply now, County Election Board Secretary Kelly Stein said today. Although the county election board can accept applications for absentee ballots until 5 p.m. on Wednesday, June 18, Stein urged voters who want to vote by absentee ballot to apply early. Absentee ballot application forms are available at the county election board office located at 300 S. Grand Ave. The absentee ballot application forms also can be downloaded and printed at www. elections.ok.gov. “At least two mail transactions must be made,” Stein said. “The county election board must mail the ballots to the voter and the voter must return the
voted ballots by mail.” Ballots must be in the hands of the county election board by 7 p.m. on election day in order to be counted. Stein said that any registered voter may vote by absentee ballot in any election in which he/she is eligible to vote. However, a voter must be registered and reside at an address within the geographical boundaries of a school district or a municipality to be eligible to vote in school district or municipal elections. It is not necessary to give a reason – or excuse – for voting absentee. “While anyone can vote absentee without giving a reason, the law still provides several excuses, and it is to the advantage of some voters to use one of them,” Stein said. By stating one of the following reasons on their applications,
these voters can activate some special conditions that make it easier for them to use absentee ballots. The reasons are: • Voters who are physically incapacitated and voters who care for physically incapacitated persons who cannot be left unattended may vote absentee. They may apply only by mail, by fax, or by email. • Voters who are confined to nursing homes in the county may vote absentee. An absentee voting board actually goes to the nursing home a few days before the election, sets up a small polling place and allows these persons to vote under circumstances similar to those at a regular precinct polling place. They may apply only by mail, by fax, or by email. • Military personnel and residents of the county living overseas and the spouses and dependents of each group are eligible receive absentee ballots. These voters may apply only by mail, fax, or by email. Military personnel should contact the voting service officers in their units for application forms and additional information or visit the Federal Voting Assistance Program website (www.fvap.gov/oklahoma) for more information and instructions. Residents of Oklahoma living overseas can obtain the same materials from any United States military installation and from United States embassies and consulates as well as on the FVAP website.
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Visit us on FACEBOOK or call 327-1900 • 327-0535
Thursday Last Night “Million Dollar Arm” & “Godzilla” 1:30-9:00 STARTS FRIDAY! - Everyday at 1:30-6:45 Screen 1/PG/100 min
Page 25
Pampered Pets Deserve Sweet Treats!
“Maleficent”
20% OFF
WALT DISNEY’S
all pet related merchandise from May 28th-31st
DIGITAL 3D
Everyday at 1:30-6:45/ Screen 2/PG13/120 min
ADAM SANDLER & DREW BARRYMORE
BLENDED Wed & Thurs 1:30-6:45-9:15/Starting Fri 1:30-9pm Switches from 3D to 2D on Friday/PG13/135 min
X-MEN:
DAYS OF FUTURE PAST
Starts Friday!/Everyday at 6:45-9:00 NO MATINEES/Screen 3/R/100 min
“NEIGHBORS”
Bridal Registry
Kaitlyn Schmiessner & Blake Knedler Chelsea Wallace & Bradley Kornele Jaclyn Bowen & Brandon Harmon Jenni Whitley & Brad Trekell Jill Hobbs & Chaunce Carrico Brandi Cunningham & Dustin Wells
Schuhmacher’s COPPER PENNY 405 College Ave. - Alva, Oklahoma Mon-Fri 10-5:30 & Sat 10-4 • 580-327-0777
Don’t miss out on end of school still photos or event DVD’s Prints order online - DVD’s order at Lynn Martin Photo.
Outdoor School-Day
AHS Commencement
AMS-AHS Vocal Music
AMS Promotion
AMS & AHS Vocal Concert
AMS Promotion
AHS Commencement
NWOSU Mozart Requiem
Studio Pro Dance Recital
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 26
By Yvonne Miller South Barber’s track team competed at regionals Friday at Pretty Prairie. Several athletes will advance to state and compete at Wichita State University Friday and Saturday. They are listed below. The girls team took third at regionals. South Barber Athletic Director Steve Roberts is head track coach and assisted by Tim Rector, Marlo Rugg, Sammi Inman and Fred Gillig. The students and their events that are underlined below will advance to state. Those without underlining are simply South Barber student results at regional competition. Girls Shot put – first place, Clark, Kassidy
(35-00.50); discus – 12th place, Clark, Kassidy (76-07) 4x100 meter relay – sixth place (56.54), Lambert, Paige/ Blick, Nicole / Perez, Anna /Hughbanks, Sabrina 4x800 meter – third place (11:02.93), Nicole Blick, Bailey Roberts, Ana Wilhelm and Paige Lambert 1600 meter – first place (5:24.14), Reeves, Santana (new school record, beat her state time school record from last year) 800 meter – third place (2:34.59), Reeves, Santana 4x400 meter relay – fifth place (4:41.39), Hughbanks, Sabrina/Blick, Nicole/Perez, Anna/Lambert, Paige (who ran as an alternate for Santana)
300 meter hurdles – fourth place (49.77), Blick, Nicole 3200 meter run – fourth place (13:10.73), Reeves, Santana Boys Shot put – third place (43-11.25), Pavlu, Kolton Discus – first place (134-11), Pavlu, Kolton Javelin – fifth place (136-02), Reeves, Peyton; 14th place (118-06), Pavlu, Kolton 4x800 meter relay – sixth place BUT new school record (9:07.44), Doherty, Gavin/Roberts, Bryce/Anderson, Daniel/ Reeves, Peyton 800 meter – 12th place (2:24.24), Doherty, Gavin
South Barber track regional winners state-bound this weekend
High court declines hearing in Okla. haze case OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a case brought by Oklahoma's largest utility challenging the Environmental Protection Agency's plan to reduce emissions by two coal-fired electrical plants. The high court decided on Tuesday
not to review a decision by the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last year that rejected the challenge mounted by Oklahoma Gas and Electric Co. OG&E had alleged the EPA's regional haze rule is more stringent than the state's proposed implementation plan
Gagnon Plumbing 580*829*1101 Luke Gagnon
48328 Kay Road Alva, OK 73717 luke_ggnn@yahoo.com
Plumbing/Natural Gas Contractor OK License #96846 Insured & Bonded th
Proudly serving NW Oklahoma for our 10 year. Always doing our best to provide professional quality service. Call Kim at 580-871-2223 and let us help you with all of your plumbing needs.
Dacoma, Oklahoma
and that implementing it would usurp state authority. Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt had asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review the ruling, claiming the EPA exceeded its authority. OG&E officials have said the federal plan will lead to an increase in utility rates for its customers.
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 27
Vapor Shop!
Quit Smoking!
At Bonham Pond Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge
Sponsored By
Friends of Salt Plains NWR
We Are Here To Help You NEW HOURS: Mon-Fri 10-7 & Closed Sat & Sun 112 Loop Drive, Suite A Cherokee, Oklahoma 73728 PH: 580-596-2199
Contact: 580-626-4794
Electronic Cigarettes E Liquid Accessories
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
We are Alva’s Television Station
Page 28
www.AlvaReviewCourier.com
Check-out the newspaper web site for videos of most local events. le credib ry of n i r u to O inven vents o e d i e v unity w for m m o c ra te a d i u q s i e eb sit our w isers. t adver
Alva Middle School Promotion Alva High School Commencement Memorial Day Butterfly Release City Council Meeting with NWOSU report Kandice Allen reporting on Medical survey Freedom School Board meeting Airport Board Discusses Autonomy Rec Park Board Discusses Autonomy
AMS and AHS Graduation Photos and DVD’s. Online Ordering at LynnMartin.com
From the AMS video DVD
Still photos from AMS, above, and AHS at left. Great achievement events don’t come by very often. Grab ‘em when you can.
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 29
2013 F150 STX W E N
$24,245
18” Aluminum Wheels Trailer Tow Package Running Boards 5.0 V8 Automatic Sync, Syrius Radio AM/FM, CD
Visit us at www.washburnford.com “Remodeling Sale”
We have started remodeling our dealership after 40 years. We are offering special prices as we remodel over the next few months. 2003 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS 2011 LINCOLN MKS 2008 LINCOLN MKZ 2011 FORD TAURUS LTD 2006 FORD FOCUS 2010 LINCOLN MKX FWD 2012 LINCOLN MKX FWD 2012 FORD FUSION SEL 2012 FORD EXPLORER 2012 FORD FOCUS SEL 2010 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2002 FORD F150 SC 2008 FORD F150 SC 2012 FORD FUSION SEL 2013 FORD ESCAPE SEL
Come Visit Us Today! 2012 LINCOLN MKZ 2013 FORD TAURUS LTD 2008 HYUNDAI SONATA 2013 FORD EXPLORER 2011 FORD EXPLORER 2010 FORD F150 CC 2004 FORD F150 CC 2013 LINCOLN MKX AWD 2013 FORD MUSTANG 2012 FORD F150 SC 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 2003 CHEVROLET S10 2002 FORD RANGER 1999 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2005 PONTIAC G6 2006 LINCOLN ZEPHYR
2005 FORD FOCUS 2012 FORD EXPLORER 2001 LINCOLN LS 2010 FORD EDGE 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2013 FORD EDGE SEL 2002 BUICK LESABRE 2013 FORD EXPEDITION 2005 BUICK LESABRE 2008 FORD EXPLOER 2005 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 2006 FORD FUSION 2013 FORD EDGE SEL 2013 FORD FOCUS SE 2014 FORD EXPLORER
WASHBURN 1819 Okla. Blvd • P.O. Box 368 • Alva, OK 73717 800-725-1296 • 580-327-1296 www.washburnford.com RENT-A-CAR
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 30
A happy moment – a culmination of hard work for Kiowa District Hospital By Yvonne Miller It was a joyous moment in time for those who first started talking about the possibility of building a new Kiowa District Hospital in the mid-2000s. Then came financing discussions that weren’t always pleasant, endless planning by hospital personnel and board members, architectural designs, formation of the Friends of the Kiowa Hospital and Manor Foundation that led to extreme generosity of the community, a construction company, visible dedication by many ... and then last Wednesday, May 14, the culmination of the efforts of those many entities. People affiliated with this milestone
project in Kiowa came together at the front door of the new Kiowa District Hospital for a brief celebration – to revel in the new 25,000 square foot eightroom critical access hospital and clinic in Kiowa, Kan. Several representatives from the Medicine Lodge Hospital Board came to congratulate the folks of Kiowa on their new facility. The Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital and Clinic received a beautiful new section and remodel of their existing hospital about the same time Kiowa’s hospital was under construction. Representing Kiowa’s Chamber of
Commerce and as a Hospital Foundation member, Janet Robison said, “It amazes me how people come together to make something happen.” She listed many improvements in Kiowa the last year or so, such as the new Kiowa Motel next door to the hospital, new business buildings on Main Street – Chieftain Oil and Kiowa Consultants, noticeable improvements at the grade school like the windows and central air, the new Parish Center, and plush new seating at the Chief Theater. “We have something to be proud of in Kiowa,” Robison said.
BRIDAL REGISTRY Breanna Gossen & Nathan Griffin Kaitlyn Schmeissner & Blake Knedler Dr. Roger Hardaway & Sarah Owens Ashley Bear & Travis Lehl Tiffany Leitz & Justin Phillips Paige Isitt & Jayme Ross Jessica Hadwiger & Andrew Smith Brandi Cunningham & Dustin Wells Catherine Kelly & Shane Engelken Jenni Whitley & Brad Trekell Jill Hobbs & Chaunce Carrico Chelsea Wallace & Brad Kornele Hannah Keffer & Blair Sutter Melissa Martin & Nathan Gregory
The
ETC Shoppe
407 COLLEGE•ALVA, OK • 580-327-1276
Those people who helped make the new Kiowa District Hospital a reality and some who came to celebrate the dedication are (left to right): long-retired Dr. Marion Christensen “Dr. Chris,” who cared for patients at the former Kiowa hospital location for decades; Mike Zamrzla from Sen. Jerry Moran’s office; Jay Jernigan, MW Builders project manager; board member Dan Lukins; Sparky Campbell, operations manager of MW Builders; Jason Evelyn, president of MW Builders; Kansas Rep. for District 116 Kyle Hoffman; board president Zack Odell; Tom Finger, USDA; foundation president Judy Schrock; interm hospital administrator Steve Davis; (behind) Kiowa Chamber President Bob Hays; Barber County Commissioner Paul Harbaugh; John Harris, hospital auditor with BKD; foundation member and chamber representative Janet Robinson; chamber representative Laurie Hiltner; and board member Robert Stark. Photo by Yvonne Miller
We would like to thank the Alva, Greenleaf, Capron and Dacoma fire departments, the EMT's and other emergency personnel, family, friends and neighbors for all of the help you provided during and a�er our fire. The quick response helped save our new house and other houses in the surrounding area. Neal & Sonja Williams Family
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
FIND A GREAT RIDE TODAY!
1997 Ford F350 Crew Cab 123,000 miles, $4,900 1998 Chevy Z71 1500 137,000 miles, $5,500 2000 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer $3,750 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix $4,500 2003 GMC Yukon very nice $8,200 2004 Chevy Silverado Z71 $14,250 2005 Buick LaCross $5,250 2008 Chevy Aveo 99,000 miles, $5,700
Mark Towner Motors LLC Rv’s and Auto Sales
42181 US Highway 64 - Alva, OK • 580-327-8060
Page 31
For Affordable Design Assistance Call Dodi Doelling, 620.825.6196
1134 E. Douglas (Off I-35) • Wichita, KS 67214 316.265.3355 | admin@razooks.kscoxmail.com www.razooksfurniture.com
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 32
Our great coverage provides ad results all the way to Enid.
BABY BUMPS There are no maternity shops in Alva. Baby Bumps of Enid saw an opportunity and started placing ads in the Newsgram. As expectant mothers come to Enid for their medical appointments, they are now visiting Baby Bumps. “Heck, one even brought a copy of the ad,” said Glenn. Owners Glenn and Pebbles Jones are willing to give us a testimonial that Newsgram advertising works for them. “Within a few days of placing our first ad, we had people we’ve never seen before dropping by and mentioning it.”
The Newsgram has total coverage in Woods, Alfalfa and Barber Counties. Call Colette or Angela to schedule your ads 580-327-2200
Open 630am-8pm Mon-Sat We will cater and deliver to your oilfield crew minimum order required for more information call 580-626-4224
WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT Must be reliable and willing to work evenings and Saturdays.
Cadillac Jack’s Cafe 308 Main - Jet, OK - 580-626-4224
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
HELP WANTED
Page 33
FARMERS COOP ASSOCIATION
Full & Part Time Elevator Personnel During & After Harvest WE OFFER: Health Insurance with HSA; Dental Reimbursement Plan; Life Insurance; 401K Retirement Plan; Paid Sick & Vacation Leave (after 1 year). *We are a Drug & Alcohol free work environment
Please come by Main Office at 4th & Barnes to pick-up application.
Farmers Coop Association 4th & Barnes - Alva, OK - (580) 327-3854
WE ARE HIRING DELIVERY TEAM MEMBERS! Define your future and deliver a world of possibilities, one customer at a time from our Alva location. As a Delivery Team Member, you are an ambassador to those we serve. What To Expect We are a family owned business and promote a strong bond amongst our Team Members. We take pride in getting to know our Team Members one by one. You will even enjoy a wealth of other benefits, including
•Very generous, competitive pay •Health insurance, with FPS paying half •Optional dental, short and long term disability coverage’s, life insurance •Paid Holidays •Opportunities for overtime
Paid for by Mark Reed 1011 Silkstocking Ave Dacoma, OK 73731
What You Need This is a fun and exciting opportunity, but it is also physical and fast-paced. A preemployment medical exam and drug screen is required. So, if you are ready for a job that is equal parts reward and challenge, let us show you how we can make the oil and gas industry work better, together. Applications can be obtained at www.fechnerpump.com. Have questions? Connect with terry@fechnerpump.com. Fechner Pump and Supply Inc., is an equal opportunity employer committed to multi-cultural diversity. (EOE).
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 34
Annual Northwest Oklahoma Heartwalk Saturday, May 31st, 2014 Woods County Courthouse Lawn Registration Begins at 8:30am - Walk Begins at 9:00am
Liberty Grace Lyon
was born July 29, 2005, in Enid, OK, to parents Travis and Charity Lyon and big brother Lake Lyon, all of Cherokee. She appeared healthy and strong and went home later that evening to begin her life with her family. At 3 ½ weeks old, Liberty underwent open heart surgery to repair both the TGA and VSD. The surgery was successful, and Liberty has a fully functioning, healthy heart. There is just a very small chance that she'll ever need any follow up surgery. However, the day after surgery, Liberty suffered a pulmonary hypertensive crisis and her heart quit pumping blood. Her chest cavity was still open after the surgery, and thankfully doctors and nurses were able to do heart massage and revive Liberty. Sadly during the time she was without a heartbeat, Liberty sustained widespread brain injury. As a result, Liberty experiences global developmental delay, vision problems, and for five years had as many as 200 uncontrolled seizures a day. Praise the Lord, one day the seizures stopped. Without seizures and being so heavily medicated, Liberty is making developmental progress and is a happy and healthy 8 year old girl. She is still in a wheelchair and unable to talk, but she is learning more every day. Register yourself, company or team online at www.heartwalk.org Questions call Jessica (580) 748-1698 or (580) 748-2060; jessp_2003@hotmail.com Find us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/groups/nwokheartwalk/
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
! E L A S T N PLA
ALL RE
40%
ANTS -
G PL MAININ
st)
hey La
hile T OFF (w
Don’t Forget We Have
Lawn & Garden Chemicals,
Sprayers, Sprinklers, Hoses, Cedar & Cypress Mulch,
Cotton Seed Hulls, Quality Lawn & Garden Tools,
Potting Soil & Fertilizer Water Jugs & Coolers.
We are your one stop for quality service and products.
Farmers Coop Association Farm Supply Store
4th & Barnes - Alva, OK - (580) 327-2101 M-F 7:30-5:30 • Sat 7:30-12:00
Page 35
Five Open Houses Sunday, June 1st 1:00 - 3:00 pm 1926 Maple 626 Apache 725 Locust 612 Linden 508 Mimosa Schuessler Real Estate 580-327-0707 alvahouses.com
May 28, 2014 Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram 160 Acres of Pratt County Land 2 Tracts
Page 36
AUCTION
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
WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR NEW LOCATION 2590 College Blvd.
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.
Pack up your VHS collection and bring them to us.
$20 Lynn Martin Photography
618 Barnes Ave. - Alva, OK 73717 (580) 327-1686 Closed Mondays
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 37
Last Sale Date is June 4th. Good Feeder Run Re-Opening July 9th Sale Barn 580-596-3361
Where your business is always appreciated!
Tim Starks 580-884-9090
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
From Page 4
Page 38
Hospital
Election of New Board Members Before the two open board seats were filled, board member Schrock gave a brief statement. She said the difference between serving on the hospital board and others in town is that the board members make decisions that ultimately affect life and death issues. Schrock said they take their decisions seriously. She said this board has worked well together and made unanimous decisions except for one vote two years ago. She said those board members have no vendettas. The time for the secret ballot election to fill two board seats was next. Those two seats with a three-year term were held by Robert Stark and Dan Lukins. Stark’s seat was the first to be voted upon. Besides a nomination for Stark by Craig Ragan, Kiowa business owner Chantae Simpson was also nominated by Lois Allenbach. People marked their ballot and handed it in, then auditor Harris oversaw the ballot counting read aloud by board member Dan Lukins. At first some members of the crowd protested that the board would have anything to do with counting the ballots. Chairman Odell assured them the
hospital election has proceeded like that many years. He also said the ballots are kept on file at the hospital. Some in the crowd also complained that the board did not use a microphone. Odell said the handheld mic at the community building was recently broken by an unknown source as reported at the last Kiowa City Council meeting. Therefore the board had no mic to use, which had some in the emotionally charged crowd upset because hearing was difficult toward the back of the room. Both Stark and Simpson passed their option to give a mini-campaign speech. When the verbal tally of votes was taken, Simpson won with 109 votes to 62 for Stark. Next it was time to fill the seat held by Lukins. He surprised many in the crowd by saying that although he wanted to continue serving he could not. That’s because he has moved just slightly out of the hospital district. Lukins said, “Seven years ago we started looking at the new hospital.” He expressed appreciation to the employees and all who worked so diligently to make it happen. Lukins specifically mentioned his sister Judy Schrock, who is foundation director, for her tre-
THANK YOU
We want to express heartfelt gratitude to the staff at Share Convalescent Home for the kindness and care shown to our loved one over the last seven years. We also appreciate the love and compassion shown by the emergency room attendants and nursing staff at Share Medical Center, Dr. Self and Dr. Bierig during Mom’s final days. Appreciation is further extended to Marshall Funeral Home, Mason Funeral Home, Rev. Jeff Raulston, the Gage First Methodist Church ladies for the dinner, and all who helped at the service. The flowers, cards, donations and support from family and friends have been a great comfort during our time of loss.
The Family of Letha Hull Rita, Larry, Brandon, Alisha, Ryan & Ella Wilcoxson
mendous efforts in raising money for the project. To Dr. Paul Wilhelm, Lukins said, “We love ya,” and thanked Physician Assistant Melissa Stroh also. Lukins described the role as hospital board member as “very time consuming and stressful.” With a chuckle he said, “I’m not in the medical field – I’m a farmer.” Patron Craig Ragan nominated Bob Stark for the position. Patron Peggy Mason nominated Brenna May who worked as public relations director at the hospital until the first of this year and also serves on the Friends of the Hospital and Manor Foundation. May told the crowd she was “honored” a group of people asked her to run for the board. “If elected, I would do my best to make sure the voices of the community and employees are heard.” Stark told the group, “Obviously you want a change. There’s not much you don’t know about me after eight years (of serving on the board). You saw my qualifications (in an ad he ran in the newspaper.)” May had 122 votes to 50 for Stark. Odell thanked both Lukins and Stark for their board service. The meeting adjourned.
FARMHOUSE 5 Unique Furniture & Home Decor
SCRAPBOOKING 101 CARD CLASS Thursday, May 29 - 6pm
Start Planning For The Annual Garage Sale on Friday, July 11th - Will last for One Whole Week! Store Hrs: Tues-Fri 10-5:30 & Sat. 10-2 • scrapllc@yahoo.com 213 S. Grand • Cherokee, OK 73728 • 580-884-8612
Come Join in the Fun!
PH: 620.842.2944 E: myfarmhouse5@gmail.com 610 W. Main - Anthony, KS 67003 Cheris Coggins
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Hawley Services Inc. TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED
Daytime and Night-time available
Class A CDL required but willing to train for CDL Competitive Pay Full Benets Apply in Person 1¾ mile east of Alva or call Mark at 580-554-3923
Page 39
Mike Goucher 16 Years Experience
ñ Excellent infrastructure is the backbone and chief driver of economic development, which Woods County District 3 strives to achieve. ñ We have built 45 new steel and concrete buildings of the 83 recognized by ODOT in district 3. ñ Two of these were built in May 2014. ñ We will be building a new 50' bridge west of 281 on Craig Rd next month to facilitate a complete new paving project extending west 6 miles. ñ We will begin a chip and seal overlay from Waynoka to the Alfalfa county line this month. Commonly referred to as the Aline Blacktop. ñ We chip sealed the Greenvalley blacktop in 2013. ñ We placed limestone rock from 281 West on Garvin road to Avard in 2012. ñ With these improvements our infrastructure and commerce is moving full steam ahead in Woods County.
Join me in staying the course, together we can accomplish great achievements. Your vote would be greatly appreciated June 24, 2014.
Re-Elect Mike Goucher Woods County District #3 Commissioner Paid For By Mike Goucher 15515 CR 400 Alva, OK 73717
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 40
Alfalfa County real estate transactions Real Estate Transactions Ricky D. Hankey, s/p/a Richard D. Hankey, and Beverly J. Hankey, husband and wife convey and undivided 1/2 to Ricky D. Hankey and Beverly J. Hankey, Trustees of the Ricky Hankey Trust dated February 20, 2014, and an undivided 1/2 to Beverly J. Hankey and Ricky D. Hankey, Trustees of the Beverly Hankey Trust dated February 20, 2014: Lots 1-6 inclusive, Block 17, original town-site of Byron, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plate thereof, including all streets and alleys adjacent thereto, SUBJECT to easements, mineral conveyances, mineral reservations and oil and gas leases of record. Warranty deed. Tim Stars and Jennifer Starks, husband and wife convey unto Samuel L. Stein and Kelly L. Stein, husband and wife: A tract of land lying in the Northwest Quarter Section 12, Township 26 North, Range 11 W.I.M., Alfalfa County Oklahoma, more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the Southwest corner of the Northwest Quarter a distance of 326.94 feet; Thence South 89 degrees 24’13” East a distance of 1298.87 feet to a point on the Southwesterly Right of Way line of Abandoned Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad (formerly Denver, Enid and Gulf Railroad Co.); Thence South 54 degrees 03’14” East along said Southwesterly Right of Way line a distance of 565.06 feet to a point on the South line of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 12; Thence North 89 degrees
24’13” West along said South line a distance of 1757.17 feet to the Point of Beginning. The above described tract of land contains 11.4681 acres more or less, according to the survey plat attached hereto as Exhibit “A” and made a part hereof. Warranty deed. Charles Scott Thornton, a single person, grantor, to Leslie Family Trust dated December 27, 1972: ALL of Section 9, Township 25 North, Range 11, W.I.M., EXCEPTING AND RESERVING UNTO THE GRANTOR, all oil, gas and other minerals in, on and under the described premises. SUBJECT TO existing right-of-ways, easements, deed restrictions, and mineral leases and reservations of record. Warranty deed. Phyllis D. Wiersig, Trustee of the Phyllis D. Wiersig and Darrel Wiersig Revocable Trust, dated July 1, 2013, Grantor, to Rodney G. Heitfeld and Linda M. Thomas: The Surface Only in and to: A tract of land 60’ x 45’ beginning at the Northwest Corner of Lot 6 Pinkerton 1st Sub-Division, thence South 45’; thence East 60’; thence North 45’; thence West 60’ to the point of beginning AND all of Lots 7 and 8 in Pinkerton 1st Sub-Division; all located in the Northeast Quarter of Section 10, Township 26 North, Range 9 W.I.M., Alfalfa County, Oklahoma SUBJECT TO existing right-of-ways, easements, deed restrictions, and mineral leases and reservations of record. Warranty deed. Ronald D. Eckhardt and Karen K. Eckhardt, husband and wife, grantors, to Dennis Frisk: All of Lot 12, In Block
56, in Titus Addition to the City of Cherokee, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plate thereof, EXCEPTING AND RESERVING UNTO THE GRANTOR, all oil, gas, and other minerals in, on and under the described premises. SUBJECT TO existing right-of-ways, easements, deed restrictions, and mineral leases and reservations of record. Warranty deed. Between Ingersoll Washout, L.C. (grantor) and Jerran Waugh (grantee): A tract of land containing 1.86 acres of land, more or less, as described on the Plat of Survey attached hereto, LESS the oil, gas and other minerals, SUBJECT to easements. Quit claim deed. Between Lois Walker, a single person, of Alfalfa County, State of Oklahoma (grantor) and Lois Walker, Trustee of the Lois Walker Revocable Living Trust under Agreement dated April 1, 2014: Northwest Quarter of Section 11, Township 25 North, Range 11 W.I.M., Alfalfa County, State of Oklahoma; Southwest Quarter of Section 11, Township 25 North, Range 11 W.I.M., Alfalfa County, State of Oklahoma, less and except tracts previously conveyed to Parnon Gathering, Inc., a Delaware corporation, which conveyances are found at Book 681, Page 986 and Book 702, Page 312 of the record of the Alfalfa County Clerk. Subject to existing rights-of-way, easements, agricultural leases, and any oil, gas and mineral leases or conveyances of record. Quit claim deed. Mortgages Hershel R. Kiser and Linda Kiser, husband and wife, and Alva State Bank & Trust Company: Lots 10, 11 and 12, in Block 37 of the original town of Jet, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma. $26,000. Between Dennis Frisk and ACB Bank: All of Lot 12, in Block 56, in Titus Addition to the City of Cherokee, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma. $31,600.
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 41
Brian’s Hot Oil Service Now Hiring Class A CDL
Drivers. Positions open for water haulers, pump truck and hot oil truck operators. Days and nights available in both Alva and Cherokee. Call 580-596-6328
MATTRESS EVENT Save 25% on Flex™ Simmons® Nu ndation Adjustable Fou May 14th-31st
IN STORE INSTANT REBATE $200 OFF King Size $150 OFF Queen Size $100 OFF Full Size $50 OFF Twin Size
G&G Home Furnishings
Hwy 281 South - 2107 College Ave. • PH: 580-327-6635 M-F 9-5:30 Sat 9-4 & Sun Closed
*Ask about free delivery *Locally Owned & Operated
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
All information is taken from sources believed reliable; however, no guarantee is made by the auction company, agents, or their employer. Any announcements made the day of sale take precedence over any previous advertising, promotion, or statements.
Auction Services (office) 580-327-4440 Shane Terrel (broker/auctioneer) 580-327-7889 www.huntingcountry.net
www.mineralmarketing.com
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT HUNTING COUNTRY REAL ESTATE LLC
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 41
Brian’s Hot Oil Service Now Hiring Class A CDL
Drivers. Positions open for water haulers, pump truck and hot oil truck operators. Days and nights available in both Alva and Cherokee. Call 580-596-6328
MATTRESS EVENT Save 25% on Flex™ Simmons® Nu ndation Adjustable Fou May 14th-31st
IN STORE INSTANT REBATE $200 OFF King Size $150 OFF Queen Size $100 OFF Full Size $50 OFF Twin Size
G&G Home Furnishings
Hwy 281 South - 2107 College Ave. • PH: 580-327-6635 M-F 9-5:30 Sat 9-4 & Sun Closed
*Ask about free delivery *Locally Owned & Operated
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
All information is taken from sources believed reliable; however, no guarantee is made by the auction company, agents, or their employer. Any announcements made the day of sale take precedence over any previous advertising, promotion, or statements.
Auction Services (office) 580-327-4440 Shane Terrel (broker/auctioneer) 580-327-7889 www.huntingcountry.net
www.mineralmarketing.com
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT HUNTING COUNTRY REAL ESTATE LLC
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 43
SINCE 1901
TH ROGERS EMPLOYEE OWNERSHIP COMPANY LUMBER COMPANY “We Sell to Serve Again”
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS HUGE SALE! MAY 28 - JUNE 7
Cash & y r r a C
Tamko Heritage 30 Shingles - $72.95 per sq ft
7/16 OSB $9.25 per sheet
USG - Half Inch Ultralight Sheetrock $9.45/sheet
301 North Grand - Cherokee, Oklahoma - 580.596.3481
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 44
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 Sean Cale Dischiavi, 35, Aline: Burglary, 2nd degree ($340.50) Outstanding warrant. Misdemeanor Filings Tasha Sue Moore, 38, Cherokee: Domestic abuse – Assault and battery ($296.50). Ronald Lee Grummitt Jr., 28, Cherokee: Domestic abuse – Assault and
battery ($296.50). Civil Filings Hoffman Royalty LLC Et Al vs. Millision Brice Hunter Et Al: Quiet title ($135.70). Traffic Filings Treston Lee Tisdale, 16, Carmen: Failure to yield to emergency vehicle ($211.50). Treston Lee Tisdale, 16, Carmen: Violation of license restriction ($211.50).
Alfalfa County Court filings
Alfalfa County sheriff’s log May 20, 2014 12:05 a.m. Major accident, Enid OHP called and advised major accident 12-16 miles south of Cherokee, called Helena Ambulance and paged Carmen Fire and Rescue, Carmen en route, OHP advised accident 1 ½ miles north of 48 and 8. 5:33 p.m. Arrest, deputy advised prisoner in custody x 1 white male. 6:00 p.m. Suspicious person north of Cherokee, respondent called and said that some people like to keep horses at his farm, said there were
some suspicious people at his farm, would like an officer so he could make a report if needed. 7:34 p.m. Grass fire, Woods County called and reported that a respondent called back and reported that the fire from earlier has picked back up again, Carmen Fire Department advised and en route. 8:09 p.m. Accident, seriousness unknown, CPD had a call for a single car accident 4 miles north of four-way and 1 mile east, CPD is paging all people, deputy en route, OHP advised, vehicle
is loaded. 8:24 p.m. Welfare check, respondent called and wanted to see if we could get ahold of someone to do a welfare check on her granddaughter, respondent was told that her granddaughter was being kept against her will, advised Garvin County, they will do a check and get ahold of respondent. May 22, 2014 8:45 a.m. Arrest, deputy en route to transport inmate, deputy advised he is on his way back to county.
Barber County sheriff’s log May 19, 2014 Isabel Volunteer Fire Department aided Pratt County units at a grass fire. May 20, 2014 Clarence Doeling, Kiowa, reported a license tag lost or stolen. Report taken by Officer Bailey; entered NCIC. Kiowa Rural Volunteer Fire Department responded to a ditch fire west of Kiowa. Cordie Ruark, Attica, driving a 2013 Ford pickup, struck a deer on U160 about 2 miles west of Sharon. Over $1,000 damage, no injury, accident investigated by Deputy English. May 21, 2014 Elwood Township and Kiowa Rural Volunteer Fire Departments, Sheriff Rugg, Undersheriff Tedder, and Kiowa Ambulance responded to a motor home fire about 2 ½ miles northeast of
Hardtner. Kiowa Ambulance transported patient from northeast of Hardtner to Kiowa Hospital. May 22, 2014 Kiowa Ambulance transported patient from Hazelton to Medicine Lodge Hospital. Kiowa Ambulance transported patient from Hardtner to Medicine Lodge Hospital. May 23, 2014 Medicine Lodge Ambulance transferred patient from Medicine Lodge Hospital to Wichita. May 24, 2014 Kiera Yates, Kiowa, driving a 2010 Jeep missed a turn on Mumford Road about 1 ½ miles north of Ridge Road and overturned. Over $1,000 damage, minor injuries, accident worked by
Sheriff Rugg aided by Deputy English and Medicine Lodge Ambulance. Kevin Palmer, Kiowa, driving a 2004 GMC SUV struck a deer on K2 about 3 miles west of Kiowa. Over $1000 damage, no injury, accident worked by Deputy Small. May 25, 2014 Aaron Blasi, Sharon, driving a 2012 Ford SUV struck an embankment on the TriCity Road about ¼ mile north of Sharon. Over $1,000 damage, unknown injuries, accident investigated by Undersheriff Tedder aided by Sharon Volunteer Fire Department and Medicine Lodge Ambulance. Medicine Lodge Ambulance transported patient from Hibbard Street to See Sheriff Page 54
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
ALL COKE PRODUCTS ARE ON SALE 12 pk...2/$8.00 ~ 6 pk....2/$5.00
COKE SPECIALS
NOS Active 22oz...2/$2.00 Fruit Punch, Acai-Blueberry, Pomegranate
Kitchen Open 7 Days A Week 6am-8pm
NOW SERVING HUNT BROTHERS PIZZA & WINGS Iced Coffee, 16oz for $2.49 3 Flavors, Caramel, Mocha & French Vanilla
CORNER STOP 700 Main St., Kiowa, KS • 620-825-4223 • 1-866-831-3835
Page 45
NEW LISTINGS
MULTIPLE RANCHES FOR SALE IN KANSAS & OKLAHOMA
ACRES COUNTY-STATE PRICE/AC
TOTAL PRICE
2280 860 3020 5903 1273 557 3000 640 475 1600 720
$2,394,000 $903,000 $3,261,600 $5,843,970 $1,519,962 $618,270 $2,250,000 $500,000 $570,000 $2,592,000 $1,080,000
Woodward Co OK Woodward Co OK Woodward Co OK Woodward Co OK Woodward Co OK Dewey Co OK Woods Co OK LeFlore Co OK Kiowa Co KS Comanche Co KS Barber Co KS
$1050 $1050 $1080 $990 $1194 $1110 $750 $782 $1200 $1620 $1500
Sale Pending Sale Pending Sale Pending
For more information please contact Hunting Country Real Estate LLC Shane Terrel (broker) Phone # 580-327-7889 Email: shane@huntingcountry.net Web-site: www.huntingcountry.net MineralMarketing.com has Regional Offices across the U.S. with thousands of associates that are available to help you with your oil & gas assets. We’ve helped Farmers &Ranchers lease over 100,000 acres in the Mississippi Lime Play and have sold over $40 MILLION in the past 2 years.
$300 MILLION IN PRIVATE EQUITY FUNDS AVAILABLE: Looking to purchase oil & gas minerals in every major play. CALL US TO SELL OR LEASE YOUR OIL & GAS MINERALS
BAKKEN PLAY Oil & Gas service company for SALE...Location const. roustabout, site prep, design. Estimated value $7-10 Million. Contact us for more info...CA-Agreement required.
ORRI FOR SALE BARBER CO KS. MULTIPLE WELLS OVER 2000+ AC LEASE ONGOING INFILL DRILLING
Thinking about selling? Don’t make the mistake of looking for the low-bidder when selling your most valuable assets. Hire a professional and experience the combined forces of the nation’s top land & mineral marketing group.
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 46
Barber County Court filings Criminal Filings Alejundro A. Leon, 1989, Medicine Lodge: Criminal trespass; Remaining in defiance of order by owner. Sara C. Koch, 1992, Ellsworth: (1) Possession of opiate, opium, narcotic or certain stimulant; (2) Possession of depressant. Kody L. Hansen, 1996, Medicine Lodge: Liquor; Purchase/consumption alcoholic liquor/CMB by minor. Richard A. Schwerdtfeger, 1985, Medicine Lodge: Criminal damage to property; Without consent value < $1,000. Nicole M. Zuspan, no age listed, Medicine Lodge: Two counts of Theft of property or services; Value $1,000 to $25,000. Civil Filings Gary Lee Rucker and Emma Joan Rucker, as trustees of the Gary Lee Rucker and Emma Joan Rucker Trust u/t/a dated March 13, 2014 vs. Hallelujah-El Shaddai Oil LLC: Quiet title. Rolland Lytle, on behalf of himself, and all others similarly situated vs. Herman L. Loeb LLC (including affiliated predecessors): Damages from breach of lease. Limited Civil Filings Intrust Bank vs. Lawrence and Eunice Winter: Indebtedness in the amount of $13,676.35. Kiowa District Hospital vs. Allen B Babb: First claim â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Indebtedness in the amount of $277.98, Second claim â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Indebtedness in the amount of $1,799.44. Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital and Physicians Clinic vs. Roger D Herd: Indebtedness in the amount of $2,613. Medicine Lodge Memorial Hos-
BRIDAL REGISTRIES KIRSTEN BEAN & JUSTIN PFIEFFER IRENE MESSOLORAS & ADAM DOLCE KAITLYN SCHMEISSNER & BLAKE KNEDLER HANNAH KEFFER & BLAIR SUTTER ASHLEY BEAR & TRAVIS LEHL TIFFANY & THOMAS EDDY Sights & Sounds, LLC Radio Shack Dealer 609 College Ave Alva, OK 73717 580-327-0409
pital and Physicians Clinic vs. James Bowen and Pamela Bowen: Indebtedness in the total amount of $11,263.40. Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital and Physicians Clinic vs. Hillard D Hatcher and Christina Cutcher: Indebtedness in the amount of $489.27. Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital and Physicians Clinic vs. Richard Foos: Indebtedness in the total amount of $1,037. Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital and Physicians Clinic vs. Andrew Jones and Stephanie Jones: Indebtedness in the total amount of $1,820.18. Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital and Physicians Clinic vs. Danaca Taylor: Indebtedness in the total amount of $220. Domestic Relations Filings Mike Newman vs. Michelle D. Newman: Divorce. Victoria Fox vs. Bradley O. Fox: Divorce. Marriage Filings Mikel Lee Brittain, 36, of Medicine Lodge and Adriana Leigh McGuire, 23, of Wellington. Raymond Sheridan Ramans, 43, of Medcine Lodge and Louise Casadena King, 41, of Medicine Lodge. Traffic Filings Timmy Ray Botts, 33, Marshall, Okla.: Defective tail lamp on motor vehicle ($141). Richard Myers, 1974, Yoder, Colo.: Driving under the influence; 1st conviction ($1391). Timothy W. Owens, 45, Owasso, Okla.: Defective tail lamp on motor vehicle ($141). Jake Culbert, 36, Medicine Lodge: Failure to yield at stop or yield sign ($171). Mindy J. Markus, 24, Medicine Lodge: Driving while license cancelled/suspended/revoked ($1391). Kaushal S. Patel, 1989, Alva, Okla.: Transporting open container ($296). Adrian Romo Diaz, 25, Wichita: Defective tail lamp on motor vehicle ($141). Alisha Dawn Rugg, 31, Hazelton: Basic rule governing speed of vehicles ($171). Alisha Dawn Rugg, 31, Hazelton: Driving under the influence of drugs/ alcohol; 1st conviction ($1255).
Joshua Daniel Stratton, 26, Kiowa: Basic rule governing speed of vehicles ($141). Joshua Daniel Stratton, 26, Kiowa: Use wireless communication device while driving to send or receive messages ($60). Joshua Daniel Stratton, 26, Kiowa: Report accident involving damage to vehicle or property; proof of insurance ($100). The following individuals were cited for speeding: Vilinkumar P. Bhakta, no age or address listed: 92 in 65 ($264). Daniel A. Bough, 31, Kingman: 77 in 65 ($153). Erma Cano, 37, Pratt: 77 in 65 ($153). Joel Clarke, no age or address listed: 76 in 65 ($147). Jesus Gonzalez Delacruz, no age or address listed: 75 in 65 (141). Claudi Elizondo, 46, Bessie, Okla.: 76 in 65 ($147). Amanda Diane Ferguson, no age or address listed: 81 in 65 ($177). Ryan S. Harding, 30, Wichita: 70 in 55 ($171). Alvara I. Hernandez, 32, Brooklyn Park, Minn.: 79 in 65 ($165). Ernesto L. Hidalgo Valdivia, 39, Houston, Texas: 83 in 65 ($189). Travis Ray Hoch, 18, Medicine Lodge: 77 in 65 ($153). Jesse R. Murphy, 37, Wichita: 73 in 55 ($189). Douglas A. Burns, no age or address listed: 76 in 65 ($147). William Brian Gleason, 36, Buffalo, Okla.: 77 in 65 ($153). Claude Allen Hallmark Jr., no age or address listed: 88 in 65 ($228). Debra L. Hudson, no age or address listed: 78 in 65 ($159). Adam D. Parsons, 30, Russell: 81 in 65 ($177). Robert E. Petrowsky, 31, Edwards, Colo.: 75 in 65 ($141). John Allen Roe, no age or address listed: 83 in 65 ($189). Phillip Robert Spragis, 37, Coats: 77 in 65 ($153). Jace Matthew Thurman, no age or address listed: 79 in 65 ($165). Dennis D. Tuthill, 56, Tulsa, Okla.: 76 in 65 ($147). Adrian Velasco Ramos, no age or address listed: 75 in 65 ($141).
May 28, 2014 www.wigginsauctioneers.com
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram www.wigginsauctioneers.com
Open House Date: Fri., May 23; 5-8 p.m. 3 bdrm brick home * 20' x 60' concrete shop bldg w/ elec. * 3.55 +/- ac. * attached 6 stall garage * water well * RV hookup * 20' x 50' lean-to * near Little Sahara State Park * well suited for home, rental prop., RV/ATV storage, or other service companies office/yard Terms: 10% down, bal. due at closing. Announcements made day of the auction take precedence. Visit www.wigginsauctioneers.com for pics & full detail. Lynsie Sturgeon, auction manager, 580-554-2633. Also Selling a few shop items! Terms: Cash/approved check day of auction. Sellers: Terry Bixler & Patricia Furnish
www.wigginsauctioneers.com
AUCTION Mon. * June 9, 2014 * 10:00 a.m. Auction Location: 1839 N. Main St., Waynoka, OK
www.wigginsauctioneers.com
www.wigginsauctioneers.com
www.wigginsauctioneers.com
Brick Home * Shop Bldg * 3.55 +/- Ac. * Vehicle/RV/ATV Storage Waynoka, Woods Co., OK * GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! Shop Items
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
www.wigginsauctioneers.com
QUALITY VEHICLES AT REASONABLE PRICES BOGNERINC.COM
IF WE DON’T HAVE IT...WE CAN GET IT! 2011 Chevrolet Equinox LT leather 32k miles white
NEW 2015 CHEVROLET SILVERADO LT 2500 4X4: silver NEW 2014 CHEVROLET SILVERADO LTZ 1500 4X4: tungsten NEW 2014 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1/2 TON 4X4: brownstone 2014 BUICK ENCLAVE CXL: red 20k miles NEW 2013 CHEVROLET SILVERADO LT: 1Ton Deep Ruby 2012 CHEVROLET SILVERADO: ½ ton white 34k miles 2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LT: leather white 31k miles 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO LT CREW CAB: 4x4 Diesel, 55K Miles, Red 2011 CHEVROLET CRUZE: Blue 68k miles 2010 CHEVROLET SILVERADO LT 4X4: 85k miles black 2010 CHEVROLET 3/4 TON 4X4: w/ bale bed silver 88k miles 2010 CHEVROLET AVALANCHE LT 4X4: leather sunroof white 80k miles 2009 PONTIAC G6: red 58k miles 2007 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS: leather silver 95k miles
www.wigginsauctioneers.com
www.wigginsauctioneers.com www.wigginsauctioneers.com
2011 Chevrolet Silverado LT diesel 4X4 55k miles www.wigginsauctioneers.com
www.wigginsauctioneers.com
www.wigginsauctioneers.com
www.wigginsauctioneers.com www.wigginsauctioneers.com
Page 47
WE ARE NOW THE AREA’S ONLY AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR
BOGNER, INC.
KIOWA, KANSAS • 1-800-462-0731 EVENINGS: BILL at 620-825-4970
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 48
Barber County real estate transactions
Real Estate Transactions Clavin G. Doane, a single person, GRANTOR, to Gabreail D. Martin and Rose, K. Truesdale, GRANTEES: Lots 11 and 12 in Block 125 in the Town Company’s Addition to the City of Kiowa. Also a 2012 Legacy Manufactured Home, VIN LH212TX2639. Warranty deed. Evelyn M. Hull, a single person, grantor to Evelyn M. Hull and Dallas H. Hull, Jr., grantees: All of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 9, Township 32 South, Range 12 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, except a tract described as follows: Begging at the East Quarter corner of said Section 9, thence Westerly along the half section line 945 feet, thence Southerly parallel to the East line of said section 470 feet, thence Easterly parallel to said half section line 945 feet, thence Northerly along the East line of said section 470 feet to the point of beginning AND From the East Quarter Corner of Section 9, Township 32 South, Range 12 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, thence South 470 Feet, thence West 32 feet, thence North to the half section line, Thence East to the point of beginning. Warranty deed. High Sierra Energy Operation, LLC, a Colorado Limited Liability Company, sole Member of Greensburg Oilfield, LLC, a Colorado Limited Liability Company, GRANTOR to Mary J. Peirson, GRANTEE: Lots 52, 53, 54 and the West 28 feet of Lot 55, in Block 3 in Cook, Standiford & Company’s Second Addition to the City of Medicine Lodge. Warranty deed. Gerald Wallace McLendon and Katherine Adams McLendon, husband and wife, to Jason Coleman: An Undivided 1/4 interest in the surface interest only in and to: The Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of Section 18 and the North Half of the Northeast Quarter and the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter and the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 19, Township 33 South, Range 13 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Barber County, Kansas. Together with a permanent easement for ingress and egress, described as: A 30 foot wide strip of land located in the Southwest Quarter of Section 18, Township 33 South, Range 13 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Barber County, Kansas, with the Center line. Warranty deed.
Dennis E. Boor and Mabel A. Boor, husband and wife to Danny R. Lukins: Surface only of Lots 7, 8 , 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 in Block 57 in the City of Kiowa, Barber County, Kansas. Warranty deed. Kent Mark Harbaugh, a single person, convey to Trustee of the Kent Mark Harbaugh Revocable Trust date February 24, 2014: Northwest Quarter of Section 33, Township 33 South, Range 11 West, comprising approximately 162 acres. Warranty deed. William Dean Pelzl, a single person; and Richard LeRoy Pelzl and Natalie Pelzl, husband and wife to William LeRoy Pelzl: The North Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 32, Township 32 South, Range 11 West of the 6th Principal Meridian. Quit claim deed. The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development of Washington, D.C., its successors and assigns, to Quicken Loans, Inc.: The East 60 feet of Lots 10,12, 14, 16 and 18 in Block A in Hammond’s Addition to the City of Medicine Lodge, Barber County, Kansas. Quit claim deed. Mortgages Gerald Stricker and Brenda Stricker to The First State Bank: The North 75 feet of Lot 1 and the East 35 feet of the North 75 feet of Lot 2, in Block 119 in the Town Company’s addition to the City of Kiowa, Barber County, Kansas. $28,000. Frederick Keith Schmidt, a single man to Quicken Loans, Inc.: The West 75 feet of Lots 54 and 56 and the West 75 feet of the South 12 feet of Lot 58, on North Main Street, in Stolp’s Addition to the City of Medicine Lodge, Barber County, Kansas. $100,147. Between Dayton Birdwell and Anita Birdwell, husband and wife AND The First State Bank, Kiowa, Barber County, Kansas: The South 60 feet of Lots 1 and 2 in Block 54 in the City of Kiowa, Barber County, Kansas.$40,000. Dayton Birdwell and Anita Birdwell AND The First State Bank of Barber County, in the State of Kansas: The North 75 feet of Lots 4, 5 and 6 in Block 164 of the Town’s Company Addition ot the City of Kiowa, Barber County, Kansas. $75,000. The Rusty Spur, LLC AND The First State Bank: A tract of land lying in outlet 25 to the city of Kiowa, Barber County, Kansas Described as follows: Commencing at a point of the South line of said outlet 25, 10 feet East of the Northwest
Corner of Block G in the town Company’s addition to the City of Kiowa, Barber County, Kansas, thence Northerly along a curve with a radius of 1577.28 feet a distance of 302.1 feet, thence right 79 39’ 53” Parallel to the North line of said block G a distance of 299.2 feet, thence right 90 for a distance of 300 feet to the South line of said outlet 25, thence West along the South line of said outlet 25 to the place of beginning. $184,000. Nicholas Water Service, LLC AND First National Bank in Pratt: The Surface Interest Only in And To: a Tract of land described as beginning at a point 767.12 feet East of the Southwest Corner of the Northeast Quarter of Section 11, Township 32 South, Range 12 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Barber county, Kansas, thence South a distance of 180 feet, thence east a distance of 278.7 feet, thence North a distance of 498.52 feet to the South right of way line of the former Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, thence North 57 degrees 01 minutes West a distance of 204.7 feet along said right of way line in the South right of way line of Kansas Avenue, thence West a distance of 107.1 feet, thence South a distance of 430 feet to the place of beginning.$232,500. Jeffery D. Hoagland and Charlotte C. Hoagland, husband and wife, AND Farm Service Agency, United States Department of Agriculture:The Surface Interest only in and to: A portion of the West Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 9, Township 32 South, Range 12 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Barber County, Kansas, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point 9.70 feet North of the Southwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of Section 9, Township 32 South, Range 12 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, barber County, Kansas, and on the North Right of Way line of U.S. Highway 160; thence with an assumed bearing North 00 degrees 17’41” East along the West line of said Northwest Quarter 1043.39 feet; thence South 85 degrees 39’47” East 234.69 feet; thence South 01 degrees 42’00” East 321.57 feet; thence North 87 degrees 43’32” West 15.84 feet; thence South 00 degrees 02’38” West 704.24 feet to the North Right of way line of U.S. Highway 160; thence South 89 degrees 51’20” West along said North Right of way line 232.56 feet to the point of beginning Subject to road right of way easement across the West 30 feet thereof. $202,360.
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 49
DEAN GOLL Real Estate & Auction, LLC Call Us For Your Auction Needs!
FOR SALE
Animals and Pets
CC Construction
Bunnies For Sale
Interior-Exterior improvements. Room additions. Plaster Repair 580-829-1274 & Painting. Handicap. Structural & Non Structural Concrete. For Sale Will also accommodate Farm & 1/2 Beef, Grain Fed, Glen Elliott, Ranch. 580-307-4598 or 620Burlington, OK, 580-474-2281 825-4285 or 580-829-2669
Thanks To All Our Memorial Day Customers, We Appreciate You!
Someone Picked Up
Back to Basics!!
Red’s Place is now open MonFri from 11am-2pm & 5-9pm. We guarantee your satisfaction on all our products, which include, BBQ Meats, Fried Chicken, Rib Eye Steaks, Yorkies For Sale Hamburgers & Chicken Fried 6 Yorkie & 3 German Shepard Steaks. Come give us a try! (mother died in delivery) puppies. Gloss Mountain Guns From Full Blooded White Mother (raised 1 motherless puppie). 2nd Tues-Sat 11am-6pm. 1537 Litter Full Blooded Mahogony Flynn St., Waynoka, OK. 580Yorkie (raised 2 of motherless 824-4867. glossmtnguns@pldi. Designs & Gifts By Susie puppies). $300 Firm. Make Good net House Pets. Puppies are 5 weeks Susie Schlarb 3 Blks N. of swimming pool, Alva, OK Chicken Thurs Special old. Not registered. No Shots. 580-327-0300 • 829-1482 Tails not bobbed. Call 580-603- Ask for the special & get $1 off 3172. a 4 pc box or $2 off an 8 pc box my dog Fri eve. 1 mile W of Fairgrounds. Blond mini Dachshund named Mima. Please bring her home. 580-327-1753
Floral
Automotive For Sale
of our great fried chicken. All day Thursday only!
Pasture Clearing
Honda CRF 250R Dirt Bike, high performance with Recluse Clutch. Just had professionally tuned and is track ready. Very nice. $2900. 580-430-8085
I can cut and stack unwanted trees and brush in your pasture. Contact Byron Jones at 580761-3635
Business Services
For Your Const Needs
Alva Moose Lodge
From A-Z, New Construction, Roofing, Additions, Remodeling, Siding, Windows, Int/Ext, Painting, All Work Guaranteed. Improve the value of your home. Call 580-732-1028
Sunday Buffet this Sunday June 1st, Chicken Fried Steak, Chicken Fried Chicken Breast, sides, salad bar & desserts. 11am1pm
•24 acres commercial development north of Alva •50 acres commercial development north of Alva • 40 acres w/ small home north of Alva •9.52 acres w/New 2,200 sq. ft. manufactured home & an older home with several outbuildings on 227 Ridgeway Road •912 2nd - 2bdrm, 1 bath -Alva Office 327-8217• Dean 327-7246 Todd 580-747-7825
806 Oklahoma Blvd. • Alva, OK 73717 • www.deangollauction.com • Fax: 580-327-8238
DG
An Auction With Results - Not Promises Ask Our Clients Licensed in Oklahoma and Kansas
DG
SIDWELL INSURANCE DID YOU KNOW?
*Your MPCI policy will only cover FIRE LOSS from LIGHTENING *FIRE INS. cost is 16¢ per $100/coverage *Call our office to turn in potential losses *Call our office for questions??? www.sidwellins.com
Brenda Sidwell, Agent Mobile: 580-548-5788 brenda@sidwellins.com
Bambi Sidwell, Agent Mobile: 405-408-1497 bambi@sidwellins.com
1-800-299-2408
May 28, 2014
HOLDER DRUG 580-327-3332 • 1-800-458-5349 513 Barnes • Alva, Okla.
ALVA STATE BANK & TRUST COMPANY Specialists in Agriculture Lending We’ve Served You 100 Years!
AUTO • HOME • LIFE • BUSINESS • WORKERS’ COMPENSATION
Todd Hamilton Insurance Agent
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Loads & Loads of Different Ganz Cookie Cutters with Recipes! Free 22 LR. Ammo
Got Rot?
with all rifles-revolvers-pistol & 22-AR’s. 2-50ct boxes. Save. Save. Save. Limited Time Sale. Pony Boy Lures. 600 Mimosa. 580-430-5547 or 580-327-1233
Repair/Replace soffits, facia, exterior trim/siding. We do it all. Best Products. Best Price. Call David 405-474-1567
Glen’s Gun Shop Glen’s Gun Shop. Aline, OK. 580-430-5400. Month of May Special, all 22 cal. pistols and rifles 10% off
Interior/Exterior Painting. Texture, Tape and Bedding. Handyman Also. Tyson Wynn 918-577-0199. References Available.
Double B Carpentry
Pasture Tree Clearing
For all your flooring and carpentry needs from remodeling, painting, drywall, texturing, siding, windows, farm & ranch, etc. 580748-1489
Save moisture & grass. Let me clear trees in your pasture. Skid Steer & Marshall Tree Saw. Ed Grover 580-474-2465 or 580542-0298
3-D Construction
Boots, Boots, Boots
Decks, Gazebos, Pergolas, outdoor living spaces, room & garage additions, Only the Best. Call David 405-474-1567
now avail. Latest colors & styles. Rocking M. Across from Alva’s Market. M-F 8am-6pm. Sat 9am1pm
Horseshoeing
Pony Boy Lures & Guns
Jared Thompson, 2009 Heartland Horseshoeing School graduate taking on clientele. 515-5201209. Superior work. Exc scheduling
600 Mimosa. Alva. OK. Youth Bows. 10pt Crossbows-Widked Ridge PSE & Long Bows. BuySell-Guns. 580-327-1233 or 580430-5547
Custom Farming
Employment
Help Wanted Vertical Tillage Discing. No-Till Conventional Air Seeding. Brian Triple F Oilfield Service seeking Collins. 580-884-0657 experienced Diesel Mechanic Depot Bar & Grill for Okla. Valid Driver’s License required. Job Duties include Wed Lunch Special-Beef but not limited to: inspect brake Enchilada, Rice, Refried Beans, systems, steering mechanisms, Orange Lemon Cake. Thur- wheel bearings and other Pasta Beef Bake, Salad, French important parts, test drive to Bread, Cherry Pie. Fri-Chicken diagnose malfunctions. Apply Fry, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, in person 46904 Jefferson Road, Corn, Roll, Chocolate Cake. Full Alva, OK 73717 or call 580-327Menu. Open at 11 a.m. Full Menu 2327 Every Day. Carry-Out avail. 580327-2212 Help Wanted Need New Sidewalks
In Business For Your Health Since 1952
Ty’s Painting Services
Red’s Place has immediate parttime openings for cook, wait staff Driveway perhaps, give us a call & diswasher. Apply in person rhamilton1@farmersagent.com for estimate 580-732-1028 only
580-747-7825
Page 50
580-327-5353
Come try the best sandwiches in town! Open Tuesday-Friday 10am-5pm 201 S. Okla. Cherokee, Oklahoma
580-596-2705 Doyce & Rachel Hager
NORTHWEST DISTRICT 4-H HORSE SHOW (starts in morning)
Sat., June 7th
Call (580) 596-6594 to schedule events. Part-Time Station Help, after
school & weekends with more hours over the summer. PickUp application at Garnett Oil/ Conoco. 580-327-2691
Help Wanted PLEASE CALL TODAY & ASK US ABOUT THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS: •5 Gallon Home & Office Delivery •4 Gallon Disposable Bottles •Hot & Cold Water Dispensers •Custom Labeled Water for your Business or Charity
McDermott & Associates 526 Flynn St. - Alva, OK 73717
Full-Time. Must have Driver’s License. Pick-Up application at Lehl & Son Water Well at 132 E Okla Blvd
Help Wanted Pettit’s House of Carpet is currently looking to hire more floor covering installers. If interested please call 580-3273044 Mon-Fri 9-5
Help Wanted
LLC
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL 227 Oklahoma Blvd, Alva, OK
(580) 327-5151 Office • (580) 430-1985 Kevin (580) 327-7207 Kaylee
www.ktsauction.com The Homestead Retirement Community seeks FT & PT cooks, FT housekeeper & PT office/activity assistants. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis and retained for a period of six months. Please consider applying even if our current openings may not suit your employment needs. Please 1521 Main Street • Waynoka, OK call 580-430-3390 or apply online at www.smcok.com
Help Wanted
Share Convalescent Home seeks FT LPNs or RNs. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis and retained for a period of six months. Please Help Wanted consider applying even is our Full-Time RN, ER Supervisor. current openings may not suit Contact Share Medical Center at your employment needs. Please 580-430-3390 or apply online at call 580-430-3390 or apply online at www.smcok.com www.smcok.com
Help Wanted
KT’S
HES
Help Wanted
Auction and Real Estate
ANC
County Arena Events
Hoping All Area Farmers Have A Safe Harvest! &R
Alfalfa
Triple F Oilfield is looking for Dispatcher to work in OK. Oilfield & Trucking exp required. Must be able to run day to day operations, knowledge of GPS coordinates & locator, answer phones & place on hold, transfer or Help Wanted find answers to questions in a Smok Shak hiring Waitresses, cordial fashion. Call the Alva Cooks & Shift Leaders. Pay office at 936-572-0603 or 936based on exp. Call for info 580- 590-9961 or pick up app at 46904 Jefferson Rd 596-3584 or apply within
M FAR
All Events Are Listed on our Facebook page
Triple F Oilfield Services LLC in Alva is seeking CDL Truck Drivers. Must have 3 years vacuum truck driving exp. Call the Alva office at 936-590-9706 or 936-572-0603 or pick up app at 46904 Jefferson Rd
ERY
Sun., June 1st 2pm exhibit - 3pm Open
Help Wanted
HIN
Sat., May 31st - 5pm
NBHA BARREL RACE
Help Wanted
Page 51
MAC
2014 CRC SUMMER PLAYDAYS
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
FAR M
May 28, 2014
Help Wanted
Depot Bar & Grill. 580-327-7011 Share Hospital seeks a FT Maintenance Worker, night Help Wanted RNs & LPNs. Applications Full-Time Stylist. Apply in are accepted on an ongoing basis and retained for a period person at 507 College of six months. Please consider Help Wanted applying even if our current Hawley Hot Oil is looking for openings may not suit your employment needs. Please call High Pressure Truck Driver/ 580-430-3390 or apply online Operator. CDL required. Benefits. at www.smcok.com Willing to train. 580-542-1200
Saturday May 31st 7pm
BRIDAL REGISTRY Kory Johnson & Julie Whipple
Gifts For All
Occasions!
All New Toys, Jewelry, Woodwick Candles, Tea Towels, Kitchen Tools, Greeting Cards & Many Other Gift Items
Garden Gate Gifts 724 E. 7TH ST. • HELENA, OK
One block east of Pioneer Rd. (Hwy 58) 580-852-3298
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 52
Nursery Attendant
Garage Sale
For Sale
Alva Church of God is searching for a Christian Woman to Care For the Church Nursery on Sunday Mornings from 9:30-11:30. For an Interview Contact Pastor Bob 748-2253.
Fri 5:30pm-dark. Sat 7am-? Baby clothes & items, electronics, namebrand clothes & more. 1215 Barnes
Blowflex. Exc shape, Barely used. 660631-1332
Farm Supplies For Sale 1989 Freightliner FLD tandem truck. 3200 gallon tank. 580-748-1477
For Sale Pintle Hitch Combine Trailer. 580-7481477
Garage Sales Yard Sale
Living Estate Sale Sat 9am-? 1014 Flynn. Garage in Alley. Scaffolding, furniture, 8 track tapes, CDâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s & VCR, records, old record player, hand tools, books, vac cleaners, fabric, canning jars, dishes & pans, items added xmas decor
For Sale Lg 4500 CFM window water cooler $100 firm. Nordictrac Treadmill, incline & flat $100. Must pick up. 580-626-4511 lv message
Moving Sale
in Jet, OK. 402 N 6th St. Vehicles, menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s clothing, furniture, linens, appliances, fishing gear. May 29, 30 & 31 from 8am3pm
8am-1pm Sat & Sun. 722 Coats. Kiowa, KS
Garage Sale
For Sale
1810 Green Meadows Rd. next to cemetery. May 31st at 8am. Huge beautiful maple entertainment center and matching end tables. exceptional camel back sofa, some antiques, oak heavily carved farm table & pressed back chairs, toys, lots of brass accents, candle sconces, dressers with lots of drawers, carpet shampooer, 2 refrigerators, clothing, jeans & scrubs, sewing machine, canopy bed
Miscellaneous Used Bricks. 580-541-4139 For Sale Nice Baldwin Hamilton Studio Piano. $650. 580-541-6340
For Sale 1998 HD Dyna Wide Glide. 580-430-5388
Citizens of Alva The Alva Mural Society now has 26 Historical Murals which Alva is proud of and others come her to see. If you are interested in working with this group to continue this endeavor contact Beverly Kinzie at 580-327-1612
Real Estate For Rent in Cherokee 2-3 bdrm House with Dishwasher, Dish TV, all bills paid. 316-734-5485
For Rent Studio Apt/House. Great for traveling executives. All bills paid including WiFi and cable. References and background check required. 580-430-8085
For Lease Very nice furnished office space in Cherokee, OK with excellent location. 580-430-8085
5 Open Houses Sun, June 1st, 1-3pm. *1926 Maple *626 Apache *725 Locust *612 Linden *508 Mimosa. Schuessler Real Estate. 580-3270707. alvahouses.com
For Rent
MURROW
REAL ESTATE & AUCTION
580-327-1998
www.murrowlandandhome.com www.murrowrealestateandauction.com
PAT WHITE REALTY NEW LISTINGS 1602 Murray; 526 9th; 717 7th; 522 Spruce; 817 1st. Price Reductions on 531 13th, 630 Center, 731 13th. Call Soon! CALL PAT 580-327-4337 OR 580-430-5743, TERRI BROWN 580-829-3164 or Cris CAMPBELL 580-732-0422
1 bdrm 1bth Duplex with appliances. Bills paid. $750/Month. Alva. 580-515-8280
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 53
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Community Calendar
From Page 44
Sheriff
ported patient from Hibbard Street to Medicine Lodge Hospital. During the week officers received eight reports of cattle out, performed 20 public assists, and assisted four other agencies. Arrests May 19, 2014 Charlene Johnson, Medicine Lodge, W/F, 59. Arrest by BASO. Charge: Fail to Provide Proof of Insurance. Released May 19, 2014, on $500 OR bond. Samantha D. Senter, Medicine Lodge, W/F, 22. Arrest by BASO. Charge: Fail to Appear. Released May 19, 2014, on $96 cash bond. May 21, 2014 Tanner J. Cox, Pratt, W/M, 26. Arrest by KWPD. Charge: Possess Controlled Substance.
From Page 6
Page 54
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. 5:30 p.m. Weight Watchers meets every Thursday at College Hill Church of Christ in Alva. 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.
Burlington
will have one in every teaching room. Feely said they’ve been asked to do some onsite professional development so the boards are used to full potential. Feely said there are requests for more computers added to the library in order to facilitate the taking of Star Tests and some dedicated time for the fourth through sixth graders. He said the computers in the ag and computer labs need to go to Windows 7 in place of Windows XP. Computers are needed in the lunch room to facilitate meal counts, etc. Many other computer upgrades are needed for all levels of the school, Feely said. Some of the items will be acted on this summer and some are longer range goals. Principal Feely said it would be ideal for secondary students to each be assigned a computer. The student would keep that computer throughout their high school years and take it with them upon graduating from Burlington High School. Feely said while the school is not there yet, it is a goal. The principal said the test preparation booklets seemed to help with remediation this year so they plan to expand their
usage. He mentioned classroom needs for materials and mentioned possible changes to class schedule. He would like to add an ACT test prep class. Personnel Rehired; More Burlington Board Business After about 30 minutes in executive session, the board voted to re-employ non-certified personnel Linda Gordon, Fawnda Martin, Neal Gordon, Max Boothby, Dale Duggins, Patricia Reeh and Jaimee Browning. After a slight correction recommended by the superintendent, the board approved encumbrances, change orders and warrants as follows: General fund encumbrances, 368-387 – $41,266.81 Change orders – $6,414.56 Warrants, 983-1155 – $388,886.25 Building fund encumbrances, 8 – $118.99 Warrants, 15 – $118.99 Child nutrition fund encumbrances, 25 – $1,500 Change orders – $629.24 Warrants, 83-99 – $8,084.35 Construction bond encumbrances, 1-4
– $305,405.37 Change order – $0 Warrants, 1-4 – $305,405.37 Other items getting board approval were the April activity report; a contract for the 2014-15 school year with Alcohol & Drug Testing, Inc., which tests Burlington bus drivers as required; a loan agreement for food service deficits; offering student insurance with Student Resources for the 2014-2015 school year; the 2014-2015 Technology Plan. The board reviewed the list of unused personal days as of May 16. The payment rate had been approved in April’s meeting. The list will change a little, as school is still in session. The board approved temporary appropriations for the 2014-15 school year at 90 percent of the 2014 rate: General fund – $2,392,654, building fund – $236,388, child nutrition – $63,327. The board voted to employ Shannon Shrum for the extended school year summer program for a student and for some part-time help around the school this summer.
May 28, 2014
Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
Page 55
The Newsgram is now mailed to all postal addresses in Woods and Alfalfa counties in Oklahoma, and mailed or carrier delivered to all addresses in Barber Co. Kansas. As a result, no one provides better advertising results than the Newsgram.
Inserts
For about a nickel each (.0525*) you can insert your advertising flyers in the Newsgram and be delivered to all the postal addresses at a fraction of the postage cost of mailing them yourselves. Plus we do all the work of inserting and addressing.
SPECIAL 2012 WHITE ¾T HD CREWCAB Z71 4X4: 6.6 Diesel, Allison, PS, PW, PL, Z71 Appearance Pkg, Local Trade, 25K
$43,995
*Full run or (.0625 partial run).
2014 RED JEWELL CHEVY TRAVERSE LTZ FWD: V6, Auto, 2011 SILVER CHEVY 1 TON X-CAB: Long Bed, Single Wheel, Leather, Roof, DVD, Touch Nav, Loaded, Only 1,000 miles....$39,995 LT, 4X4, Z71, Diesel, Allison, Auto, PS, PW, PL, Chrome Grille Guard, 2013 RED CHEVY CAMARO SS2 RS: V8, Auto, Leather, Only 16K, Local Trade......................................................$39,995 2010 RED CHEVY EQUINOX AWD LT: V6, Auto, Touch Screen Sunroof, Navigation, Local Trade, 12K.......................................$32,995 PS, PW, PL, OnStar, Local Trade, 93K..................................$14,995 Nav, 2-2013 CHEVY MALIBU: Miles Start at 11K...............................................Prices From $19,995 2010 RED CAMARO SS: V8, Auto, PS, PW, PL, T&C, 20” Wheels, 2013 MOCHA BUICK LACROSSE PREMIUM II: Leather, Heat 22K Miles........................................................................................$22,995 & Cooled Seats, Chrome Wheels, Loaded, GM Company Car, 2009 SILVER CHEVY EQUINOX SPORT AWD: V6, Auto, 20K...................................................................................................$28,500 Sunroof, Leather, Heat Seats, New Tires, 96K..........................$11,995 2013 SILVER CHEVY ½ TON CREW CAB LT Z71 4X4: PS, 2008 CHEVY ½ TON XCAB LT: 4.8 V8, 2WD, PW, PL, T&C, CD, PW, PL, CD, 1 Owner, Like New, 23K..........................................$31,995 101K................................................................................................$13,995 2012 BROWN CHEVY ¾ TON HD CREW CAB LT Z71 4X4: 2007 RED CORVETTE 3LT CONV. LS3: V8 Auto P. Top - Chrome 6.6 Diesel, 6sp Allison, PS, PW, PL, 20” Wheels, Local Trade, Z71 Wheels. PS, PW, PL, Touch Nav. Heads Up. Sold It New 1 Owner. Appearance Pkg, 47K.................................................................$41,995 39k.................................................................................................. $33,995 2012 BLACK CADILLAC PERFORMANCE LUXURY 2007 WHITE CHEVY ½ TON REG CAB SHORT BED Z71 PACKAGE CTS AWD: 3.6, V6, Auto, Roof, Leather, Loaded, 4X4: 5.3 V8, Auto, PW, PL, T&C, CD, Local Trade, 107K.........$13,995 2009 SILVER CHEVY ½ TON X-CAB 4X2 LT: 5.3 V8, Auto, PS, 12K...................................................................................................$32,995 2012 SILVER BUICK REGAL: 4DR, 4 Cyl, Auto, Sunroof, Heated PW, PL, T&C, Local Trade, 66K.....................................................$12,995 2007 GRAY CHEVY CREW CAB LS: V8, Auto, PW, PL, T&C, CD, Leather Seats, PW, PL, Pwr Seat, XM, OnStar, 23K.................$19,995 Tow Pkg, 80K...................................................................$14,995 2012 WHITE CHEVY CAPTIVE 2LS: 4cyl, Auto, Chrome Wheels, 2007 SILVER CHEVY ½ TON CREW CAB LT 2WD: 5.3 V8, PS, PW, PL, T&C, CD, Local Trade, 28K........................................$16,995 2011 SILVER BUICK ENCLAVE CXL: v6, auto, leather, AWD, Auto, PS, PW, PL, Tow Pkg, Sliding Bed Cover, 82K................$16,995 Heat Seats, OnStar, XM, 48K.......................................................$27,995
B U I C K
CHEVROLET 1-800-464-2693
B U I C K
www.bowechevy.com Call Steve or Kraig at 620-886-5622 or 800-464-2693 Medicine Lodge, Kansas
STANDARD RATE POSTAGE PAID PERMIT #28 ALVA, OK
“Dream Your Design
...Our Expertise Will Make It Reality”
NEWSGRAM 620 Choctaw Alva, OK 73717
BOXHOLDER
Let us computer-design your kitchen or bath Come in today for a free quote.
ST RR
STARR LUMBER AND HOME CENTER 629 Flynn • Alva, OK • 580-327-0472 • 1-800-725-2582 • OPEN: Mon-Sat 8-5