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Great Fall Styles Are Here, Visit Us While on the Square This Weekend. 520 Flynn • Alva, OK • 327-2811 • Mon-Fri 9-5:30 • Sat 9-5 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, Camp Houston, & Greensburg
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Community Calendar Wednesday 9 a.m. The Woods County Senior Citizens Center, 625 Barnes, Alva, is open for games and other activities. Exercise is scheduled each day at 11 a.m. Transportation provided upon request. David Shaw will entertain at 12:30 p.m. 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. 9:30 a.m. Tulip Garden Club will meet at 1231 Maple, Alva.
9:30 a.m. A Mini Car Show is scheduled at Lincoln School playground to promote the Big Cruise & Car Show. The cars will then go to Alva Middle School and at 10 a.m. at Alva High School. 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. 4 p.m. Nescatunga Arts & Humanities Council will meet at the Runnymede. All members are invited to attend. 5:30 p.m. Alva Weight Watchers meet at College Hill Church of Christ. 6 p.m. Heart of Healing Grief Support Group will meet the third Thursday of the month in Suite C of the Alva Professional Building. Open to the public, the group offers support before, during and after the loss of a loved one. 7 p.m. La Leche League meets the
third Thursday of the month at the Alva First Baptist Church. LLL is a breastfeeding group supporting pregnant and breastfeeding mothers. 8 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. 6:30 p.m. Singles will meet at Woods County Senior Citizens Center, Alva, for a carry-in meal and games. 7:30 p.m. Alva High School football team will host Hobart High School at Ranger Stadium.
Aline man arrested after domestic fight By Jim Stout Charges of domestic abuse by strangulation were filed Sept 9 in Alfalfa County District against Taylor Joseph Seay, 21, Aline. Court documents quote Danielle Mongold, 26, describing an incident that started with Seay “drinking all day” and then throwing a knife and “accidentally” striking her in the hand. Danielle 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: news@alvareviewcourier.net Entire Contents Copyright 2011 Members of: Associated Press National Newspaper Assn. Oklahoma Press Association
responded by throwing Seay’s cellphone and striking him in the groin. He first grabbed her ponytail and then grabbed her by the throat and started head butting her, the documents state. She threatened to “call the cops,” the documents state, and Seay responded, “I’ll give you a f___g reason to call the cops,” and proceeded to strike her five times on the left side of her face. Taylor Seay refused to provide a written account of the incident, but after Undersheriff Brandon Powell arrested him, they found a fixed blade knife with a bloody five-inch blade in his right front
pocket. Both Mongold and Seay were taken to the Fairview Hospital to be treated, the document states. Mongold’s wounds consisted of abrasions on her neck, right upper back shoulder, left hand, and hematoma to the left eye and back of her head. Seay was treated for five lacerations to his left arm. Officers responded to the scene after a call from Seay’s mother, Tisha Seay, who told Powell she had attempted “to break up the fight.” In the documents, she said she had seen her son head butt Danielle.
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Ashton Blewit wins Miss Timberlake Ashton Blewitt, daughter of Angela and Raymond Blewitt of Jet was crowned the new Miss Timberlake August 30. Her talent was a vocal solo from the musical Burlesque, “Something’s Got a Hold on Me.” Hannah Berg, daughter of Charlie and Robin Berg of Helena was the other contestant. Hannah performed a jazz dance to “Sing, Sing, Sing.” Other entertainment was provided by Kelsey Castle and Lindsey Olson. Judg-
es for the afternoon were Debbie Hargis, Sally Miller, and Sheila Reazin. MC for Miss Timberlake was Senior, Jessica Thorp. Tanner Slovacek, Bailee Clift, and Levi Sanders assisted with the spotlight, stage, and sound. The new Miss Timberlake received an arm bouquet of roses and a tiara. Ashton will represent Timberlake School in the Miss Cinderella Pageant September 20 – October 1 at NWOSU during the homecoming festivities.
Bob and Edna Gray
Grays to celebrate 50th Bob and Edna Gray are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on September 18, 2011 at the Lutheran Church from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. They were married on September 21, 1961. The event is being hosted by their children, Mike and Billie Gray and Connor and Ashley of Perkins, Oklahoma. All friends and family are invited. Cards only.
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Miss Timberlake pageant was won by Ashton Blewitt (right) and runner up was Hannah Berg (left).
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By Roger McKenzie The treasurer’s report for the Cherokee Public Schools presented at Friday (Sept. 8) night’s meeting shows the district had an end of month (August) cash balance of $638,790.58. and an investment balance of $290,790.56. Outstanding checks totaled $55,247.40. “We’re doing fine,” said Superintendent Cory Ellis. “We’re just in a precarious spot.” He was referring to having to spend for things that the district has not dealt with in the recent past. One such item mentioned by Supt. Ellis is some of the district’s air conditioning units, which he noted are over 20-years old. All of the new furniture is in. Ellis said the district saved about $11,000 by getting 200 desks for the price of 100, allowing the district to get new desks.
He mentioned the teachers are working on incorporating music into their classes and noted that former band members have been getting together to practice with the goal of making appearances to encourage music and to spark an interest in the schools. The school board approved a long list of fund raisers, ranging from the Student Council’s “Punt, Pass, and Kick Contest on Sept. 15 to sports fundraisers from boys’ and girls’ basketball, girls’ track, and the FCCLA, senior class, and the football program. Encumbrances totaling nearly $400,000 were approved. The three largest were $202,976 for the Transportation Fund; $93,000 (including blanket purchase orders) for the Child Nutrition Fund; and $66,095.52 for the Building Bond Fund.
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Speaker Pro Tempore CISD in good shape financially, but dealing Jeff Hickman comments on with new expenses Donald R. Coppock
OKLAHOMA CITY – With the pageantry of a state funeral, United States Border Patrol Chief Donald R. Coppock, Ret., was laid to rest in the Cherokee Municipal Cemetery today. Born and raised in Cherokee, Coppock entered the U.S. Border Patrol in 1941, ultimately serving as chief for 14 years until his retirement in 1973. Coppock passed away at his home Thursday at the age of 100. “Chief Coppock was a legendary figure in northwest Oklahoma, and quietly led the security of our country through very tumultuous times in the 1960s,” said House Speaker Pro Tempore Jeff Hickman, also a native of Cherokee. “Growing up in Cherokee, I’m grateful to have had the opportunity to know an American hero like Chief Coppock and I’m proud to have represented him at our state Capitol for the past seven years.” As chief, Coppock oversaw the enforcement of civil rights statutes during the turbulent 1960s, as the Border Patrol was called to provide security at Ole Miss when the first African-American enrolled at the university, immediately after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., during the Poor People’s March in Washington, D.C., and the Selma to Montgomery march, and led the security efforts during the negotiations that brought about the return of prisoners after the Bay of Pigs war in Cuba. After his retirement, Coppock served as the chief administration officer and the public information officer for the U.S. House of Representatives Inquiry Committee for the impeachment of President Richard Nixon. “Chief Coppock was a living history book of some of the most significant historical events in our country during the past century,” Hickman (R-Fairview) said. “I will miss his advice and insight into the challenges we face today on border security and national security, and Jana and I are deeply saddened by the loss of this great Oklahoman and American.” See Coppock Page 22
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Goodbye Color, Hello Faded Memories 1. Goodbye Color, Hello Faded Memories – The longer photographic materials and home movies are sitting, the more the color is fading. To guarantee your family’s archived memories are preserved, they need to be converted to a digital format. 2. Mother Nature Takes No Pity on Precious Memories – Your archive of photos and home movies may be seemingly safe in the shoe boxes in a closet or basement. Accidents and unforeseeable things, such as floods, fires and other uncontrollable forces of Mother Nature, pose a threat to photos and home video. 3. Who Said Memories Need to Be So Bulky? – Digital photos and video take up no extra space or require any extra room. Their analog counterparts on the other hand create quite a cluttered mess. All those old camcorder tapes occupy valuable closet space. Stacks of photo albums can occupy entire shelves. Your entire slide collection can be stored on an SD memory card the size of a nickel. 4. VCR? Slide Projector? – Unfortunately terms that were once part of our everyday language have gone to the technology graveyard. Digital conversion unlocks these memories and brings them into a format where they can easily be viewed on a computer or flat screen TV. 5. Send, Share, Create! – Digital technologies have opened up so many new possibilities for our prized memories. Gone are the days of those photo albums with sticky plastic pages or the evening slide show in the living room. In this new digital age things are far more accessible. The CD’s or DVD’s or memory card storage can be duplicated and distributed among all the family members at remarkably low cost. (We charge $6 for a duplicate DVD after the original.)
Lynn Martin Photography 618 Barnes Ave. Alva, Oklahoma 73717 580-327-1686 Slide conversion prices vary depending upon how’ much the originals have faded. The price ranges from $1 - $3 per slide.
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Lynn Says
Camera buying advice By Lynn L Martin The next digital photography course at the NW Career Tech starts in about three weeks. One of the most common questions brought up in that course is “what” kind of camera to buy. There is no single answer to that question since the answer depends upon what kind of photography turns you on. If you want to shoot nothing but kid birthday parties, almost any camera will do. If you are interested in daytime sports, then the price goes up. If you want to shoot nighttime sports, then the price really goes up. My “quick” answer to that question
is to be sure that whatever digital camera you purchase, no matter how low-end or high-end, be sure it has an optical viewfinder. Most people enjoy the immediate feedback of an image on the LCD on the back of the camera. On most cameras, that LCD also serves as a viewfinder before the photo is taken. There is a big problem with this viewing method. Outdoors in bright light that LCD is difficult to see. Often VERY difficult to see. To make matters worse, we consumers are suckers for larger LCD displays. If a camera salesperson shows us a camera with a 2.5 inch LCD and one with a 3.0 inch LCD, we’ll all chose the larger display. So, manufactures eager to win that size race, delete the optical viewfinder on the back of the camera. That leaves more space for the larger LCD. Problem is, the optical viewfinder (this is the little square hole in the top back of the camera that you bring to your eye for viewing) is really necessary when the light is too bright for LCD viewing. It is simply a NEEDED accessory. Also, if you happen to crack or break the LCD screen on your camera (I have
done it three times on low end cameras) then the LCD is useless as a viewfinder. In a situation like that, the optical viewfinder will allow you to continue to use your camera. If you don’t have the optical viewfinder, you are finished forever with that camera. Unfortunately, deciding to purchase a camera with the optical viewfinder is going to raise the cost. . . sometimes as much as $100.00. As I mentioned, since most of us are suckers for the larger LCD, and it comes with the lower-cost camera, and since we are often suckers for the lowest price, then it takes a strong person to cough up the extra money for a camera with a small LCD AND the optical viewfinder. I view it as a tough decision like purchasing a car without a spare tire. Yes, you could save a couple hundred dollars, but one of these days you’re going to need it. So just do it.
Correction In the Kiowa 5K Race results, the name of the overall female race winner, 8th grader Santana Reeves, was correct in the story. However, in the picture caption of Santana running, she was inadvertently identified as her younger sister McKenna Reeves who won her age division, age 9 and under. We regret the error.
Happy 70th Old Indians Just Fade Away On Every Birthday
Marilyn Parker 75th Birthday
60th! y p Haprthday Bi t. 17th Se p From Your Loving Family
Love Paula, Jennifer, Kelsey & Matt
Sunday, Sept. 18th at her home from 2-4pm Cards may be sent to: Rt 1, Box 50 Cherokee, OK 73728
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Capital improvements at South Barber discussed by board, good audit By Yvonne Miller Good financial news at the state level and discussion of making building improvements at the elementary school were highlights of South Barber’s Board of Education meeting Monday night. Superintendent Brad Morris and board clerk Julie Johnson sat at the table with Board President Kent Swartz and members Jeff Black, Deb Helfrich, Bob Schrock, Dana Roark and Janet Robison. Michael Anderson was absent. Morris reported there is “good news” regarding state revenues. The last five months the State of Kansas saw revenues that exceeded expectations by $150 million overall, he said and added his hope this will prohibit any cuts to education. The next state estimates are in November, he said. The superintendent said September 20 is the official school enrollment day statewide. He said student Full Time Equivalent (FTE) enrollment is estimated at 213. It was 215.5 at the end of last school year. School Building Improvements With the previous defeat of three bond issues to build a new elementary school, the message from taxpayers appeared to be repair/remodel the existing one built in 1935 with additions in the 1950s and ‘60s. As reported many times the aged building has some major problems from windows that allow snow to blow inside rooms; need to replace old boiler with modern heating and cooling;
crumbling bricks, cracks and much more The board is working toward those improvements. They invited P1 Group, Inc., of Lenexa, Kan., to the meeting. They are a maintenance assessment group. Russel Roderick, P1 Director of Business Development Service Division, spoke on behalf of P1. Roderick said they will analyze the building and then prioritize based on budget. He said they did a project at the elementary in Medicine Lodge – first did an evaluation and gave the board four options. Roderick said he can already see savings in utilities by replacing the boiler and replacing window AC units that are in each room with central heating and cooling. Board member Black was quick to say, “We can’t spend money for the whole deal at once.” In discussions Black shared his construction expertise several times. Board members said that PK-6 Building Principal Marcia Cantrell knows the building and would be good to go through it with P1. In response Cantrell said she’d be happy to show some of the obvious problems, but said she certainly doesn’t know all the safety issues, what is behind the walls or solutions. “The safety and health of students is first,” Cantrell said regarding any remodeling projects. Helfrich said, “We need input from P1 before we make any decisions.”
The board unanimously agreed to hire P1 to develop and help implement a District Maintenance Plan. In her principal’s report, Cantrell said, “We have a group of people who want to help with contributions for projects in the district. They specifically have told me they want to help with windows at the elementary. She’s received more financial donations from district patrons for elementary programs, school supplies and lunches. • Morris told of other improvements ongoing at the school: roof repair over auditorium is complete and Coontz Roofing began work on the 4th and final section (the south section); Dale finished putting all new lights in the Industrial Arts woodshop; Burrton Walz finished installation of a fence around the southwest corner of the vehicle compound which now completes fencing around entire compound; new lights and ballasts are being installed in high school vocal music room. • Board opened bids to repair vo-ag roof which is leaking. Those bids were from: Coontz Roofing, $32,500; Johnny Webb, $11,520; Landwehr Roofing, $30,800. After much discussion and comparing, the board unanimously approved Webb’s bid. Drug Policy Project Principal Cantrell reported from the Site Council meeting. Mark Pollock and Mary Ellen Wilhelm are co-chairmen. Dooli Rugg is secretary. Cantrell was asked to chair a group to implement a drug-testing policy for the school district. She said Site Council wants to be the core group for that committee and they welcome interested community members to join. Board members Roark and Anderson will be on the committee. Cantrell said first that site council discussed if there is a need for student drug-testing and agreed there is. Site Council and board members realize so many legalities are involved they know it’s imperative to do this right. They are researching other school drug-testing policies, etc. Board authorized Cantrell to proceed See Board Page 19
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DHS to lease old clinic
$800,000 for the new addition, which is basically a lean-to addition to the existing building. Roach and the other commissioners agreed that when the final bids for the work come in, they should be considerably less than that, even with the additions. Roach said the changes were “in the best interest of the county and the fairgrounds.” E911 interlocal agreement The commissioners made three changes in the E911 interlocal agreement with Cherokee. The changes in wording, as the document came from the city, involved payment for mapping, reimbursement, and making sure all communities whether incorporated or not were part of the service. Direct payment for mapping, which is being done by Woods County, will be made by Alfalfa County instead of being paid to Cherokee so the city can pay for the mapping. The commissioners noted that the county cannot transfer funds to the city. Requests can be made by the city for expenses and those that the county is responsible for will be reimbursed. Finally, the wording of the document left to question whether some small areas might be omitted. The commissioners wanted to make sure that all areas within the county will be covered. Five-Year Bridge Plan Donnie Head from Circuit Engineering District #8 presented the county’s Five-Year Bridge Plan. The plan lists the bridges being repaired or replaced in the county over the next five years. The plan met the approval of the commissioners. Some of the bridges will be built by the Department
of Transportation. Others will be built or repaired by the county. The current funds available total $562,000, with about $300,000 added to the pot each year. The plan calls for the carryover of about $250,000 in the county’s bridge account each year with the addition of the $300,000 in new revenue added each year. Pipeline permit A longitudinal road crossing permit was approved by the commissioners for an eight-inch in diameter crude oil carrying pipeline in the county on its path from Cherokee to Cushing. The work is being done by IPS Engineering. Bids opened Tanker bids and a lone auctioneering bid were opened. The commissioners voted to accept the low bid of Worthington (MO) Ag Services, Inc. for a tanker truck for Burlington Fire and Rescue. The bid was for $38,000, lower than three bids submitted by Osco Tank & Truck Sales. Also accepted was the auctioneering bid submitted by JKJ Real Estate for the upcoming auction of surplus county items. Not date for the auction has been set. Opened at previous meeting, but tabled were bids for a trailer for District 3. Commissioner Toby Walker made the motion to accept the low bid from Irwin Trailer. The motion passed. Janitor/maintenance position An opening for a janitor/maintenance position exists at the courthouse. The commissioners discussed moving forward soon with filling it. It was agreed that all applicants already heard from will be interviewed. Permits, easement Seven road crossing permits and one private property easement in District 2 were approved. The road crossing permit requests came from Molz Oil Company (District 1), Crescent Services (two in District 1 and one in Dist. 2), SandRidge (two in District 1, and Atlas Pipeline (Dist. 1). Other items In other action, the commissioners approved minutes, maintenance and operations warrants, blanket purchase orders, miscellaneous monthly reports, and the consumable items report.
Alfalfa election board, extension office now headed to fairgrounds
By Roger McKenzie After looking further at courthouse expansion moves and getting an offer from the Department of Human Services (DHS) to lease the county-owned old clinic building, the Alfalfa County commissioners made some changes to previous plans for the extension office and the election board at their meeting on Monday. The meeting was punctuated by a periodic, almost ear-shattering noise, as workmen continued to work on repairing the courthouse elevator. The commissioners followed the advice of District 2 commissioner Chad Roach and passed motions to negotiate a lease for the old clinic building with DHS. They also approved going forward with planning to put offices for county’s OSU extension and election board at the county fairgrounds. The planning work will involve redesigning the already planned expansion to accommodate the two offices and working out how certain expenses, such as utilities, are to be shared. The commissioners approved Roach to represent them in discussions with the Alfalfa County Fair Board. “It will cost us nothing,” said Roach, of the DHS offer to lease the building. DHS will pay for insurance, remodeling, and other costs associated with moving. The actual lease terms, however, still need to be worked out. Members of the fair board were present and were amenable to adding the two offices to their plans. They indicated there was plenty of room in the on-going project. However, they mentioned an “off the wall” estimate of
We want to thank everyone that helped us have a successful fund raiser with gifts. baked food, rented tables, the loan of equipment for games, and all volunteers that helped.
THANK YOU NESCATUNGA RURAL FIRE DEPARTMENT
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Enid, Oklahoma, at the age of 86 years, 10 months, and 10 days. Doris graduated from Byron High School. During World War II she worked as a rivetor on the pressure cabins of B-29 Bombers. Doris tried out and made the All American Redheads which barnstormed across America. However, instead of the basketball team, she decided to marry Ray Edmond “Doc” Doctor on November 8, 1947. They lived several places while he worked as a seismologist for Shell Oil Company. In 1958, she completed Beauty College and worked as a hairdresser in Alva until her retirement. On September 24, 1994, she was united in marriage to Burnill Buford “Bud” Healan in Alva where they made their home. Doris was a member of the Alva First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the Moose Lodge. She really enjoyed bowling and traveled to many state and national tournaments with her team. She loved attending the Ranger and the Goldbug basketball games and enjoyed watching the Oklahoma City Thunder. She also enjoyed sewing. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Doc; her husband, Bud; one daughter, Diana Sue Higgenbotham; one brother, Jack Greenwood, and one sister, Coleta Hein. Doris is survived by her son, Doug Doctor and wife, Sharon, of Alva; one brother, Jim Greenwood of Kiowa, Kansas; one sister, Norma Jean Short of Kiowa, Kansas; three grandchildren, Brooke Bow and husband, Wade, of Norman, Rhett Bouziden and wife, Becky, of Ashland, Kansas, and Leslie Buchanan and husband, Randall, of Hays, Kansas; six great grandchildren, Caleb, Bethany, Eden and Sadie Bouziden of Ashland, Kansas, and Eli and Isabella Buchanan
of Hayes, Kansas; other relatives and friends. Memorial contributions may be made through the funeral home to the Northwestern Ranger basketball teams or the Alva Goldbug basketball teams. Remembrances may be shared with the family at www.marshallfuneralhomes.com.
Obituaries HENRY ‘CLINTON’ CASHWELL ALINE—Graveside service for Henry “Clinton” Cashwell will be Saturday, September 17, 2011, 11 a.m. in Crown Hill Cemetery, Coldwater, Kansas. Arrangements are by Lanman Funeral Home, Inc., Helena, Oklahoma. Online condolences can be made at www.lanmanmemorials.com. Henry was born on March 27, 1933 to Calvin Cashwell and Cora Lee Douglas Cashwell in rural Douglas County, Georgia and died on September 10, 2011 in Aline, Oklahoma. Henry and Wilma Bliss were married on April 6, 1958 with Wilma preceding him in death in 1982. He and Willa Ewing were married on April 23, 1984. He is survived by his wife, Willa Cashwell of the home, two sons, two daughters, thirteen grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, one brother, and one sister. Memorials can be made to Cleo Springs Baptist Church. DORIS COLLEEN HEALAN Funeral services for Doris Colleen Healan will be 11 a.m. Friday, September 16, 2011 at the First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) with Rev. Ron Pingelton officiating. Interment will be in the Alva Municipal Cemetery under the direction of Marshall Funeral Home of Alva. Doris Colleen Healan, daughter of the late Cecil and Mary (Clark) Greenwood, was born November 2, 1924, at Byron, Oklahoma, and passed away September 12, 2011, at
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JEANNIE NORTH Arbutus W. “Jeannie” (Murrow) North of Hood River, Oregon passed away September 1, 2011 in Portland Oregon, She was born July 26, 1929 and was 82 years old. Arbutus was born in Dacoma, Oklahoma to Lionel R. and Lilly May (Spafford) Murrow. She was raised for the most part of her childhood in or around Waynoka, where she graduated from Waynoka High School. She has lived in Alva, Oklahoma, Amarillo, Texas, and Hood River, Oregon. Arbutus enjoyed horses, singing and playing piano, painting, and traveling. She was a member of Odell Methodist Church in Hood River, a volunteer for the meals on wheels program and visited the local nursing home to do the ladies hair each Monday Arbutus is survived by her two children; Deanna Abston of Enid, and Lanny Spencer of Oklahoma City, three sisters, Daisy McGolden of Waynoka, Georgie Rose McCray of Midland, Texas, Mary Belle McCullar of Weatherford, Texas, one brother, Sanford Murrow and wife Janice of Amarillo, Texas, one grandson, Max Lee Rose, wife Angela and two children Dalton and Aubry, several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by husband George W. North, one sister, Violet Morse of Dacoma, Oklahoma and one brother, Wayne Murrow of Alva, Oklahoma. Arbutus met Donald Moore in Hood River, Oregon and they have been together for the past 20 years. Services are planned for 2 p.m. Friday, September 16, 2011 at the Church of God, 2308 Maple Street, Waynoka.
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2011 Lil’ Darlin’ Contest Winners
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Miss Oklahoma to emcee Miss Cinderella Pageant Betty Thompson, Miss Oklahoma 2011, will emcee and perform a dance number during the Miss Cinderella Pageant at Northwestern Oklahoma State University on Friday, Sept. 30, at 8 p.m. in Herod Hall Auditorium. The Miss Cinderella Talent Show is Thursday, Sept. 29, at 7:30 p.m. Ticket prices for Cinderella events are $9 for adults and $5 for student with a valid ID. However, the $10 purchase of a Homecoming button provides entry into both events. Buttons can be purchased at the door on Talent Show night. Thompson is a senior elementary education major at Oklahoma State University. She is a member of the Dairy Farmers Spokesperson Network, as well as a Dairy Max Classroom Educator. A Davenport native, Thompson began Irish dance at the age of 11 and quickly realized it was her passion. She spent many summers in Dallas, Houston and Denver training with certified Irish dance instructors from Ireland, Northern Ireland and England. She has performed
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with the Chieftains, Riverdance Fiddler Eileen Ivers, and Natalie McMasters. She was the first Oklahoman to reach the open championship level of Irish dance (highest level). In 2007, Thompson began teaching private lessons in Tulsa and Sapulpa. In the fall of 2008 she became involved with the Miss Oklahoma Organization when she competed for and won the title of Miss Oklahoma State University. She was in the top 10 her first year at Miss Oklahoma in 2009. The following year, Thompson was first runner-up to Miss Oklahoma 2010. Her third year at Miss Oklahoma, she received the preliminary interview and swimsuit awards, as well as the title of Miss Oklahoma 2011. Thompson’s platform – Milk, It Really Does a Body Good – is inspired by growing up on a small Jersey dairy farm near Davenport. She encourages students to develop healthy eating choices and habits at a young age by having three servings of dairy every day. She also is part of the “New Look of Milk” campaign that focuses on schools switching to plastic bottles instead of paper cartons. Thompson is an advocate
for Fuel Up To Play 60, which encourages students to fuel up their bodies with healthy nutritious meals and be active for 60 minutes every day. Thompson is the daughter of Robert and Janine Thompson.
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in this endeavor with site council. Other Business • Randy Ford presented an audit report of USD 255. He found only a few minor technicalities that resulted in no violations. • The resignation of Susan Stocking as an elementary cook was accepted. Board approved Mary Rhodes as an elementary cook. • Mario Moreno received approval as a bus driver. • Adelia (Dee) Brown received approval as a substitute teacher. • Board approved the addition of February 20, 2012 as an additional snow day (which is an in-service day). • Emergency procedures and evacuation plans for the school buildings were approved. The school district
will conduct a practice drill for different scenarios in the fall. Parents will be notified in advance. • Payment of current bills totaling $365,549.22 was approved. • Robison said at the meeting with school cooks she learned that government regulations are so stringent about ingredients that it’s very difficult to cook from scratch – thus the reason for so much processed food. Robison
said she requested more variety. “You don’t just walk in and cook anymore,” she said. Government regulations will take salt and pepper off the tables, restrict potatoes and much more, Robison was told. – Jr/Sr. High Principal Fred Gillig said to get the latest information of school events, schedules, menu, etc., log on to the school’s website http://southbarber.com
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2010 Buick Lacrosse CXL Silver, Grey leather, 1 owner, 35K $25995 or $387/mo 5.9% for 72 mos w/10%DN WAC
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2006 Chevy 3/4 T 4WD Crew Cab LS Silver Birch, PW, PDL, Butler Bale Bed, 6.0, $17995 or $268/mo 72 mos @ 5.9% w/ 10% DN WAC
2007 GMC Sierra 2500 White, Reg. Cab, 32K, 6.0L, Automatic, PL, Cruise, CD Player $17995 or $268/mo 72 mos @ 5.9% w/ 10%DN WAC
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2010 Buick Enclave loaded, w/luxury package, navigation system, chrome wheels, $29995
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Page 22 At left: Landmark service station display leaves Freedom, OK. The Freedom community has done a terrific job of creating an old western town-look of the entire downtown business area. The most colorful part of the display was a 1940’s-50’s service station look created by a former resident who lives in Rockport, TX. He created the scene, along with living quarters, for visits to Freedom. Well, as age has crept up, he rarely makes it to Freedom. So on Freedom Rodeo weekend the antique pumps and soda dispensers along with the signage disappeared. The Newsgram inquired if the collection might be recovered, but the answer is “No, it is gone!” The corner building and lot is for sale at $20,000. A relative of the owner, Leroy Burkes of Alva, can get you into contact with the seller if you are interested. This caption is being written by Lynn Martin who discovered the beautiful scene had disappeared as he occasionally liked to take photos in Freedom using the scene as a background. The bride in the top photo is Hillary Nida. Photos by Lynn L. Martin
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Coppock Instrumental in the establishment of the Border Patrol Museum and Library Foundation in El Paso, Texas, and a founding member of the Fraternal Order of Retired Border Patrol Officers, Coppock coordinated the association’s annual executive board meeting in Oklahoma City in 2008. Hickman and Rep. Randy Terrill (R-Moore), also a native of northwest Oklahoma and the author of Oklahoma’s comprehensive immigration reform law in 2007, hosted the board at the state Capitol to listen to their input and receive their thanks for the steps Oklahoma lawmakers took to deal with illegal immigration in light of the failure of the federal government to do so. At age 95, Coppock authored “The Journey” chronicling his experiences in American history from his vantage point as Border Patrol Chief. He was preceded in death in April of this year by his wife of 70 years, Shirley Sheridan Coppock. More than 25 Border Patrol Agents and two retired Border Patrol chiefs participated in the funeral service today.
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fourth graders at Grace Bible Fellowship. She also volunteers with Big Brothers/ Big Sisters. Brooke earned her silver and bronze honor pins. Selected by the Senior Class, Brooke is the daughter of Jennifer and Terry Wolf and Matt and Tammy Murphy. Ali Thurman The daughter of Greg and Cheryl Thurman, Ali was selected by the Foot-
ball Team. Ali is co-captain of the cheer squad. She’s a member of the National Honor Society and earned her gold, silver and bronze honor pins. Ali is STUCO President, FFA Secretary and Turner Youth President. She’s a member of KAYS, vocal and forensics. She plays volleyball and basketball for the Lady Chieftains. She also goes out for track. She is a member of the Kiowa Congregational Church and Youth Group.
SBHS Chieftains to host Argonia for football homecoming Friday By Yvonne Miller Friday night the 2-0 South Barber High School Chieftains host the Argonia Red Raiders in gridiron action. It’s the Chieftains 2011 Football Homecoming in Kiowa, Kan. Coronation festivities begin at 6:30 p.m. Senior Queen Candidates are: Naicee Gugelmeyer, Brooke Murphy and Ali Thurman. Senior escorts are David Drake, Micah Polson and Casey Williams. Underclassmen attendants and their escorts are: Juniors – Micaela Kirkwood and Conner Black; Sophomores – Samantha Fulcher and Travis Hoch; Freshman – Hattie Spicer and Peyton Reeves. Kindergarten helpers are: Heston Alexander, son of Darin and Crystal Alexander; Xander Myers, son of Kay Leigh and Josh Myers; Autumn Drake, daughter of Nathan and Robyn Drake; and Teagon McGlothlin, daughter of Nicole Tronsgard and Robert McGlothlin. The Chieftains are firing up for Friday night with Spirit Week. Friday a downtown parade begins at 2:30 p.m., with a pep rally immediately following. Naicee Gugelmeyer Selected by Student Council, Naicee is the daughter of Steve Gugelmeyer and Kim Gugelmeyer. She was crowned Miss South Barber last week. As a member of vocal, she’s earned Superior (I) ratings at state contest. Naicee is FFA Sentinel, STUCO class representative, a member of KAYS, the National Honor Society, forensics and plays volleyball and basketball for the Lady Chieftains. She’s a member of Kiowa’s United Methodist Youth Group and performed with Border Line Theatre. She earned her gold, silver and bronze honor pins. Brooke Murphy Brooke is co-captain of the cheer squad, KAYS President, STUCO Treasurer and FFA Reporter. She competes in forensics and has placed at state. She’s appeared on the Border Line Theatre stage. She is business manager of yearbook and earned membership in the National Honor Society. Brook plays volleyball and basketball for the Lady Chieftains. She teaches Sunday School for first-
These senior girls are ready for some football and the South Barber Homecoming Queen Coronation which begins on the Chieftains’ field in Kiowa Friday evening at 6:30: Candidates are: Brooke Murphy (standing); Ali Thurman (on bench) and Naicee Gugelmeyer (kneeling). Photo by Yvonne Miller
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FARM & HOME – HOUSEHOLD – POWERTOOLS Guy Washburn – Estate Saturday September 24 th 10:00 am Where Hwy 160 intersects 14 on the West edge of Harper, turn west on 90 th Ave and drive 1 -¼ miles to auction site. Antiques: Lanterns, ice tongs, sheep shears, haimes, rapid washer, corn popper, small & large wooden kegs, sad iron, gas lamps, crock items, washtubs, enamel kettle, rustic kitchen items, universal stovetop, kitchen scales, hand - crank White Mountain ice cream freezer, Harper Fireman’s h elmet, Coleman lanterns, Santa -Fe Lantern, Homemade long bow and arrows, throwing hatchet, toy trucks, old fiddle, 1948 Charlie McCarthy comic book, Lionel train and track, Household: wall mirror, bedding, linens, towels, kitchen table and chairs, Tupperware, portable dishwasher, portable dishwasher, canister set, humidifier, board games, scrap book, video tapes, collector plates, books and book shelf, Christmas décor, lawn ornaments, garden hoses, Tools, Shop, Livestock: Lincoln arc welder, Duracraft 12” band saw, Dremel Scroll saw, Cement mixer, Campbell -Hausefeld compressor, Tradesman belt sander, Master Mechanic Oscillating cutting tool, lot of hand drills, palm sanders, DeWalt Sawzall, 1 ½ HP Black and Decker plunge router, 6” bench grinder, vertic al Delta belt sander, 12” Delta drill press, chainsaw sharpener, 10” Duracraft table saw, Delta BOSS spindle sander, 10” Makita miter saw, 14.4 Volt Milwaukee, spring clamps, oil cans, squares, levels, buck -saw, organizing trays, C-clamps, gear/pulley pullers, files, Hi -Lift Jack, Crescent wrenches, stock tank, feeders, scrap iron, aluminum ladder, shoves, rakes, post hole diggers, small gas powered water pump, gas cans, bolt cutters, lot of tape, lot of paint brushes, Stanley wood chisels, nut drivers, tin snips, hammers, bar clamps, buffing wheels, pipe wrenches, 100’s of pliers, DeVilbliss brad nailer, router bits, Skill Saw, 4’ levels, lot of hand wrenches, T-handle Drill kit, carving tools, steel stamps, scales, new drills, hole saws, 1” Starrett microm eter, precision screwdriver set, O -rings, Snap ring pliers, Sockets and drivers, marking gauge, propane bottles, hand saws, draw knives, hand planes, 8 drawer Kennedy machinists tools box, wood lathe, brace and bits, axes, steel shop desk and file cabinets , electric fencers, Knives ( Old -Timers, Schrade, Hunting knives, pocket knives) Misc: 30” Dixon mower (like new), Troy-built rear tine tiller, Mantis tiller, Toro 11 -32 riding mower, Sthil MS250 chain saw, Danville Express weeder, Coleman 5000 generato r, camping supplies, REAL ESTATE SELLS AT 12:00 NOON OPEN HOUSE WILL BE HELD SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 18TH 1:00 – 4:00 LARGE TWO STORY FARM HOUSE ON 23.5 ACRES with 2 -3 bedrooms, 2 baths, central heat and air, large kitchen open to the dining room, large living room and bedrooms, partial basement 1 car attached garage, sun porch, and covered front porch, mature trees and beautiful yard. Workshop with office space, 3 loafing sheds, pens, pond with well fishing dock, 2 cased wells one of which supplies the pond du ring droughts, and rural water for the house. Property is 1-1/4 miles from Harper (see directions above)
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Barber County plans Supper for Rural Fire Departments
By Tim Marshall An appreciation supper for the rural fire departments in Barber County will be served at 6:30 p.m. at the Heritage Center Saturday, October 8th hosted by the Barber County Cattlemen’s Association. Due to the extreme heat and drought, this year has been especially busy for the rural fire departments and we invite the public to join in thanking the firefighters for their service. The meal will be a free will donation with all proceeds being split between each of the fire stations in the county. The Barber County Cattlemen’s Association is also offering a 50% match on total donations up to $5,000 received that evening. To further help the operating budgets of each station, there will be a benefit auction following the meal. If someone has a unique item that they would like to donate to the auction, please contact Tim Marshall at the Extension Office at (620) 886-3971 or Cliff McKinney, President of the Barber County Cattlemen’s Asso-
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Timberlake students unite to fight cancer Timberlake Students are participating in “Oklahoma Student’s Care—WinWin Week,” a collaboration between the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association and the OU Cancer Institute. It is Oklahoma’s opportunity for high school leaders to declare Victory over cancer. Timberlake will be competing against other schools in their class for a State Championship Trophy issued by the OSAA for the most successful cancer prevention and fundraising program. Timberlake won 1st place in class B last year. The FCCLA Chapter and Student Council will be sponsoring several ac-
tivities this week and next. Students are selling bracelets for $2, T-shirts for $15 and serving snacks at noon at the high school. Each student may purchase a link to build a Unity Chain to Stop Cancer for their class for 25¢. The class with the longest chain will win a snack party. There will be a Health Fair and Blood Drive, Thursday, September 15 from 6:30-8 p.m. in the High School FACS Room. There will be door prizes, games and activities and refreshments will be served. Specialists in Chiropractics, Fitness and Nutrition, Dental Care, Women’s Imaging and St. Mary’s and Bass Baptist Hospital will be in attendance.
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Dalton Black top contributor to MD Telethon By Yvonne Miller Dalton Black is considered a star in the South Barber County Kansas area as he battles Muscular Dystrophy. He truly was in the Be a Star program with the MDA Telethon broadcast through KAKE news station in Wichita, Kan. In fact, Dalton was the highest contributor in the Be a Star program. During the Labor Day Telethon, Dalton presented an approximate $14,000 gift to the MD Foundation on KAKE. A Hardtner, Kan., resident, Dalton is a sophomore at South Barber High School and the son of Jeff and Stacy Black. His brother is Conner, a junior at SBHS. Stacy said Dalton’s contribution came from the Christie McNett Memorial Art Auction at Hardtner, and also the Burlington, Okla., Fire Department Fill-the-Boot fundraiser, both held in his honor this year. Dalton said it felt “awesome” to make the contribution to help find a cure for this disease that causes muscle weakness and loss of muscle tissue. His friend Bayli Hyde from Burlington is always at Dalton’s side in fundraising efforts and to have fun. For his efforts, Dalton received an IPAD II and a $50 gift certificate to Red Lobster.
Dalton Black and his number one supporter and friend Bayli Hyde enjoy Kiowa’s Labor Day festivities in the park. That’s after he returned from Wichita where he made a near $14,000 contribution to the MD Foundation during the telethon televised on KAKE news. Photo by Yvonne Miller
Okla. soldiers killed in Afghanistan remembered SEMINOLE, Okla. (AP) — Friends and family members reflected Monday on the sacrifice of three Oklahoma National Guard soldiers killed last week in Afghanistan, including one whose wife is pregnant with the couple’s first child. The U.S. Department of Defense announced Sunday that Sgt. Bret D. Isenhower and Spc. Christopher D. Horton,
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Fireworks at Ranger Field after the Burnout Competition If you recall, the The Rotary Club 4th of July fireworks show was postponed because of extreme fire hazard. The fireworks will now be ignited around 9 p.m. at Ranger Field, this Saturday, September 17, 2011 right after the burnout competition on the downtown square. Let’s have a great crowd and good times.
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POND DREDGING --- This operation is to dredge a farm pond on SH11 about a quarter-mile west of SH132 in Grant County. The long-reach track hoe leaves an island and the dredging makes the project look like a miniature of Oregon’s famous and scenic Crater Lake. Photo by Jim Stout
WELCOME TO THE Cruise & Car Show! FIDDLERS IMPRESS ALUMNI – The group of young people known as Red, White and Bluegrass Fiddlers, perform at Kiowa’s Alumni All-School Banquet. Some of the fiddlers (mainly boys) were out-of-town for the performance. For people who haven’t heard the youngsters stroking their bows over violins in a while, they won’t believe how a few years of lessons made their performance as sweet as honey to hear. Well-known pianist and strings musician Donita Ragan teaches the youth with the assistance of bowing coach Carol McGee, both KHS grads. The crowd at Kiowa’s All-School reunion was, to say the least, impressed with the performance – especially as fiddlers walked through the tables of people producing a melodious sound as they played Brother John (Frere Jacques) in a round. One alumnae told this reporter the music produced by the fiddlers was so beautiful that it made her cry – others were amazed the fiddlers could walk and play at the same time. Some other favorites were Amazing Grace and Old Dan Tucker. The fiddlers opened with the state song of Kansas, Home on the Range, as is their tradition. The performance featured a few vocal solos with violin accompaniment showing the multi-talent of several children. They are: (l-r) Kaylee Holt, Lacee Wolf, Baylon Alexander, Taylor Pollock, Adrian Allison, Georgi Wilhelm and McKeena Reeves. Photo by Yvonne Miller
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Northwestern students who began student teaching this week are (front row, from left) Alexia Powers, Lindsay Roehl, Rachel Stover, Misty Alvarez, Nikki Albert, Steffani Powless, Cody Campbell, Kala Mead; (Middle row) Madison Malone, Jessica Chegwidden, Tara Woodmansee, Megan Arnold, Brooke McKeown, Jessica Johnson McKinley, Ashlie Hawley, Kayla Overton, Jill Campbell, Ashlynn Frey, Kasey Russell, McKayla Shafer, Dr. Young, director of student teaching; (Back row) Brice Gibson, Garrett Bebermeyer, Brett Thomas, Lucas Russell and Eric Carnes.
NWOSU student teachers assigned to area schools Twenty-five senior education majors at Northwestern Oklahoma State University began their student teaching this week. The students will return to campus for seminars on Oct. 26 and Dec. 6. Their portfolio exit interviews will be during finals week Dec. 5-9. Graduation
is scheduled for Dec. 4. Listed below are the students studying elementary childhood education, their hometowns and teaching assignments. Nikki Albert, Larned (Kan.), Vici Elementary; Megan Arnold, Ponca City, Ponca City Union/Woodlands; Lindsay Roehl, Ponca City, McCord Elementary; and Rachel Stover, Alva, Ponca City Union/Woodlands. Students studying health and sports science education are as follows: Garrett Bebermeyer, Alva, Longfel-
low Elementary (Alva); Lucas Russell, Freedom, Mooreland Elementary and High School; McKayla Shafer, Alva, Cherokee Elementary and High School; Brett Thomas, Mooreland, Washington and Lincoln Elementary schools (Alva). Elementary education students include: Jill Campbell, Garber, Enid Taft Elementary; Ashlie Hawley, Buffalo, Ft. Supply Elementary; Madison Malone, Valley Center (Kan.), Kiowa (Kan.) ElSee Teachers Page 40
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County 4-H members get awards at banquet
Approximately 175 4-H members, parents, leaders, sponsors and guests attended the annual Woods County 4-H Achievement Banquet held at the Woods County Fairgrounds- Merchant’s Building August 8. The catered meal was sponsored by Freedom State Bank and Community Bank of Alva. Woods County 4-H President and Alva 4-H member Courtney Mapes opened the banquet with a Call to Order followed by Kolby Slater of Alva 4-H leading the Invocation. Ms. Mapes introduced Waynoka 4-H member, Bailey Rankin who led the flag salute with Mckenna Nixon of the Freedom 4-H Club leading the 4-H Pledge. The Welcome was given by Ms. Mapes, thanking sponsors of the evening’s catered portion of the meal – Community Bank and Freedom State Bank, followed by the introduction of guests - Woods County Commissioner Randy McMurphy, and Alva Public School Superintendent Vickie Johnson, and Waynoka School Superintendent, Peggy Constien. Others See 4-H Page 40
4-H Jacket Winners: Left to Right: Kneeling- Miles Nixon, Taylor Trennepohl, Jillian Bridenstine, Gracie Bricker, 2nd Row: Cooper Sneary, Austin Rankin, Audra Chapman, Tabor Budy, T.W. Beiswanger, 3rd Row: Summer Ralstin, Carson Bridenstine, Caleb Chapman, and Jesse Bridenstine.
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of a team sponsored by the shooting academy. “He was a good guy. God’s got a good warrior up there with him now,” Zane told KJRH-TV. At least 10 Oklahoma National Guard soldiers have died in Afghanistan since July 29.
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NAICEE SINGS – To win the Miss South Barber title, Naicee Gugelmeyer personifies fun as she sings the whimsical song “Popular” from the Broadway musical “Wicked.”
Photos Courtesy Kiowa News BROOKE BRINGS LAUGHTER AS `LITTLE BO PEEP’ – Dressed as cute as the sweetest nursery rhyme character, Little Bo Peep, Brooke Murphy has the crowd in stitches at the Miss South Barber Pageant. As the real voice of Little Bo Peep, she condemns Mother Goose for making her out to be a totally oblivious blonde for losing her sheep. She also plays the sweet character, showing how the sheep came home “wagging their tails behind them.” In a contrasting voice, she points out some of the stupidity of Mother Goose’s comments in the nursery rhyme. The results are as hilarious as the imaginary lost sheep are fluffy. Longtime speech teacher Pat Noble wrote this piece that Brooke mastered and the crowd enjoyed.
MISS SOUTH BARBER – Glistening in gold sequins, Naicee Gugelmeyer wears the 2011 Miss South Barber crown. The daughter of Steve Gugelmeyer and Kim Gugelmeyer, Naicee will represent her school in the Miss Cinderella Pageant September 29 and 30 during NWOSU’s Homecoming in Alva.
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Home * 40'x60' Shop * 80 +/- Acres (Offered in Tracts) Fairview Area, Major Co., OK Pickup * Tractor * Trailer * Equipment * Furniture & Household AUCTION Wed. Sept. 28, 2011 10:00 a.m. Auction Location: Approx. 14 mi. W. of Fairview on U.S. 60 (1 mi. W. of Midway Church) &1 mi. S. Open House Dates (Home is occupied): Sun, Sept. 18th, & Tues, September 20th, 4:00 pm 6:30 pm OR call for an apt. to view. Outstanding opportunity to purchase a fine home & up to 80 +/- acres * beautifully timbered land * grassy meadows * 3 min. to Canton Wildlife refuge * 7 min. to Fairview Golf Course * 15 min. to Longdale landings & Fairview * extremely nice home & machine shop * good grass * native timber exc for livestock shelter & wildlife * corrals * water well * rural home sites * The Home: Nicely cared-for * remodeled 7 +/- yrs ago * 4 BR, 3 Bath *great 2-Family floor plan w/ privacy for all. Features include: vinyl siding * tilt-in &/or slide windows * comp roof (4 +/- yrs old) * guttering * 2800 +/- sq. ft. of living area * master bdrm w/patio access, dressing area, big walk-in shower, & lg. walk-in closet * two add'l bdrms w/walk-in closets * a bdrm suite w/double closets, sitting area, big bath w/walk-in shower & access from garage * lg. living rm * den * big kitchen w/nice oak cabinetry, gas cook top & dbl oven, built-in Kitchen-Aid refrig., dishwasher & bar * dining rm * lg. utility/office w/2 walk-in closets * 2 central h/a units * tasteful decor * attached 2 car garage w/10'x10' shop & overhead storage * covered patio * walk-in storm shelter * shade & fruit trees * 40' x 60' all steel shop w/concrete floor, 220 elect, & drive through doors * lvstk shed * corral * 2 water wells (1 for possible irrigation) Order: Property will be offered in 3 tracts, combinations, & entirety. Tracts inc space for family, sports, lvstk, & home sites. Tract #1: 20 ac inc home, shop & improvements. Tract #2: 20 ac w/water well, elec, coral, & storage building. Tract #3: 40 ac outstanding native timber. Legal: S/2 SE/4 17-20-14, Major Co. '10 Taxes: approx. $1,384.08 Terms: 10% down, bal. due at closing. Ann day of auction take precedence. Personal Property Sells after the Real Estate! Tractor, Trailer, Implements, & Feeders: '05 JD 4310 w/Loader, hydro, MFWD, 3 pt., pto, ROPS, 267 +/- hrs; 5' box blade; 5' straight blade; 16' Norris tandem axel flatbed w/ ramps; 3 pt. 2 bottom plow; 3 pt. Rhino 5' rotary mower; 3 pt. scoop; 2 section harrow; 3 pt. fert spreader; overhead fuel tanks; 500 gal. LP tank; bunk feeders; rd. bale feeders; stock tanks; vet supplies; tposts & puller & driver Pickup: '07 Chev Silverado 3500, 4x4, single cab, V-8, auto, 102,000 +/miles, duals, 2 fuel tanks, Mabar bed & hoist Generator: AC Delco 6000 watt, elec start, never used Yard & Shop: Craftsman DYT 4000, 20 hp, 42” lawn tractor w/ grass catcher (approx. 4 yrs. old); DR 10.5 hp field & brush mower; DR 6.0 hp string trimmer; BD 19” elec. mower; Troy-Bilt 5.5 hp tiller; Troy-Bilt mulcher/shredder; 12' Hydro Fab trlr mt spray rig; fert spreader (never used); shears & nippers; Husqvarna, Stihl & elec chain saws; electric chain saw; yard dump trlr; yard cart; patio table & chairs; lawn glider; lawn table w/umbrella; metal & plastic lawn chairs; imp seat chair; western décor bench; imp wheels; imp wheel plant stand; decor windmill; yard ornaments; planters & plants; smoker/grill; SS turkey fryer; hose reels & hose; yard tools; sprinklers; fuel cans; herbicides & pesticides; nice metal shop shelves; work benches; sorting bins; port. plywood/siding rack; alum. extension & step ladders; saw horses; shop vac; shop lights; ext. cords; creeper; jacks; ratchet straps; air tank; log chain; DeWalt miter saw; Craftsman 10” radial arm saw; shop grinder; hand held power tools; hand tools; hardware; clamps; come along; gofer trap; camping items; fan; wash tub Appliances & Furniture: Frigidaire freezer; Whirlpool ref/freezer; Hotpoint ref; Whirlpool Duet wash & elec. dryer; rd. oak table w/host chair, 6 side chairs (leather seats & backs) & matching side board; Maple rd. pedestal table w/ chairs; oak breakfront china; bakers rack; leather top bar stools; oak side chairs; 6 pc. queen size bdrm suite; 4 pc. full size bdrm suit; Waterfall bdrm suit; Pine TV armoire; oak entertainment center; oak book cases; recliners; rocker w/ ottoman; occasional chairs; sofa table; Duncan Fyffe drum table; end tables; computer desk; desk; desk chairs; oak file cab; wooden horizontal file cab; Singer & MW treadle sewing machines; CD rack Collectible: Gulfpride metal adv. sign; hames; single trees; razor straps; hay hooks; Knox Indian pitcher & glass set w/tray; Blue Willow china; vintage & collectible glassware; marbles; sad & flat irons; cast iron dinner bell; school bell; cow & sheep bells; oilers; postal scales; kero lamps; clothes washers & wash boards; log shave; crockery jars Household Items: china complete w/serving dishes; pattern glass serving pieces; chicken figurine collection; canister set; Corelle & stoneware sets; Pyrex baking dishes & mixing bowls; sm. appliances; lg. 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Holder Drug presents the senior citizen nutrition center menu. This is not served at Holder Drug, but rather one block west . . .
Senior Citizens Menu
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Breaded Chicken Sandwich, pineapple, French Fries, Apple Oatmeal Snack Bar
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Alfalfa County Sheriff’s Log September 2, 2011 11:09 a.m. report of keys locked in car at Alfalfa Co Feeders. 2:38 p.m. medical call, Goltry are on scene at W 5th/McClain, Helena was advised, going to Goltry, advised Goltry to St Mary’s. 4:19 p.m. report of suspicious vehicle at 300 block of N 5th in Carmen, vehicle parked in front of her driveway, no one around, advised vehicle is gone, belongs to salesman. 7:31 p.m. Woods Co Jailer reporting an intoxicated individual at Smok Shak in Ingersoll, subject booked into jail for public intoxication. 8:12 p.m. report of 1 cow out 1-2 west of McWillie on SH45, notified possible owner. 8:14 p.m. report of 15 head of cattle out 3/4 mile south of Waldron, KS on dirt road, notified possible owner, advised his cattle are bed down, he will move them in the morning. 9:00 p.m. report of pickup speeding in Carmen area, will check the area. 10:40 p.m. report of several head of dark brown or black cattle out 2-3 west of Burlington on Hwy 11, contacted possible owner. September 3, 2011 1:02 a.m. Barber Co SO advised there was a report of a suicidal woman headed southbound out of Kiowa, KS on Hwy 8, while talking to him got a call, they had found her she was ok, advised again they had not found her, gave description of car, do not know if any weapons, she had gotten into an altercation with her husband earlier and said she was going to do herself under, older daughter had called it in, several units were assisting in the search, they found her in Kiowa, she is in custody of Kiowa PD they advised by phone they were going to interview her. 2:48 a.m. report of possible missing 14 year old in Goltry, caller advised her daughter went to a football game at Helena, was supposed to go home with a friend, unsure of address, went to address and question the girls friend, she stated she wasn’t there and had no idea where she was, she didn’t come home with her, gave description of what she was wearing last time they saw her, spoke with 2 other friends, she isn’t answering her cellphone for parents, got a text from someone stating there are a group of kids in the Nash area, unsure if she is one of them, had several deputies help-
ing to locate individual, had pioneer ping the phone will be en route to location, respondent reported her daughter was found and are en route, in custody, will contact her mother. 10:01 a.m. report of 5 black calves out 1 south of Waldron, advised owner, he will check. 12:13 p.m. report of overweight/ speeding trucks on Byron blacktop, they are moving 2 rigs today and they are overweight and speeding, 1 rig going east 1 going west. 1:22 p.m. report of cattle out 2 east 1 1/2 south of 4 corners north of Cherokee on west side of road, unable to contact owner, advised individual he has his cell number. 9:31 p.m. report of open campfire north of Lake 1st Rd, advise we are still in burn ban, is $1,000 fine, advised Nescatunga FD, called Park Headquarters no answer, called another individual, he will go take care of it as soon as he hears from respondent. 11:08 p.m. motorist assist for a vehicle that ran out of gas east of 4-way on Hwy 64, advised EHOP, they didn’t have a unit to send, deputy busy referring to domestic, made contact with individual, he got some fuel and has left, en route to OKC, advised thank you. September 4, 2011 1:46 a.m. report of fire on North Trail Rd in Nescatunga, dispatched Nescatunga FD, advise they needed AEC to come kill the power, fire is out, trimming trees away from high lines, Nescatunga released from scene and back at station. 7:55 p.m. report of 3 black cows out 3 1/2 miles east on Crystal Rd, advise possible owner, he advised were another individuals, contacted that person, he will go take care of it. 8:42 p.m. report of someone shooting a miniature cannon on 6th St in Jet, started earlier today and has not stopped, caller and family are getting scared, advised by deputy he hadn’t heard anything, he will listen and advise if any problems. 9:01 p.m. 911 call, domestic in progress with neighbors at 5th & Kansas, advised CPD. 11:09 p.m. report of someone trying to break in house at 600 block of S Penn in Cherokee, advised she has a knife in her door to lock it, someone had messed with her door, she is very scared, advised to tell respondent that unit is at front door, ran info on several individuals.
September 5, 2011 8:58 a.m. report of cow out east of residence on Hwy 45, caller trying to put it in, advised possible owner, he will go check. 9:34 a.m. major accident 1 east of Woods/Alfalfa Co line on west 5th, individual swerved to miss a cow and wrecked the car, ACSO called CPD and advised an ambulance and rescue is needed, advised patient went on Alva Ambulance, Woodward & Cleveland Co called and advised thy got message, unit is waiting on wrecker. 2:22 p.m. St. Mary’s ER advised that she has to report that an 11 year old from Byron is there with a bullet in her left elbow, unit was advised and he is going to call St. Mary’s, he may have to go over there, en route to Enid, advised patient was gone, spoke with Dr., Dr advised it was an accident, it was not a full bullet, had to have ricochet off something before going into elbow, unit on his way home. 4:45 p.m. report of unwanted person 1/2 east of Cozy Curve, subject was told to remove his trailer off of callers property, thought where the trailer was sitting was on his mothers property, unit was advised of call and was going to call respondent. 8:41 p.m. report of vehicle traveling at high rate of speed in Carmen area, patrolling the area. 10:09 p.m. report of man asleep in ditch at Alfalfa/Major Co on Hwy 8 intersection on dirt road, checked the area and has not found anyone, will check some more, subject took off headed south on Hwy 8 then turned east, advised unit and EOHP. September 6, 2011 8:43 a.m. report of cattle out 3/4 south of Waldron, KS, advised possible owner, was going to go check. 10:17 a.m. report of cattle out north of Correction line north of Helena on west side, unit is going to go check, tried to contact possible owner, line busy, will try again. 2:34 p.m. report of fire go to Paradise Lane and follow it and you will find the smoke, NFD was paged out, request a deputy come to the station, men back at station. 8:11 p.m. report of cattle out north of Correction line north of Helena, cattle were out earlier today, left message with possible owner, he will go check, unable to locate any cattle out. See Sheriff Page 56
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Alfalfa County Court Filings
According to the affidavits and petitions on file, the following individuals have been charged. An individual is innocent of any charges listed below until proven guilty in a court of law. All information is a matter of public record and may be obtained by anyone during regular hours at the Alfalfa County Courthouse. The Alva Review-Courier will not intentionally alter or delete any of this information. If it appears in the courthouse public records, it will appear in this newspaper. Criminal Filings Charles Ola Schneeberger, 33, Cherokee: Domestic Abuse - Subsequent Offense. Taylor Joseph Seay, 21, Aline: Assault & Battery, Domestic Abuse by Strangulation. Misdemeanor Filings Cody Alan Steinmiller, 23, Lamont: Operating a Motor Vehicle while License Revoked. Victoria Linnett Yardy, 50, Hardtner, KS: Public Intoxication. Thomas Ray Saucedo, 38, Perryton, TX: Driving While Under the Influence. Civil Filings Alva Flooring LLC vs. Joan Embree: Damages for an amount more than $13,500. Small Claims Filings
Micheal Cox et al vs. Jim Rice et al: Indebtedness for a amount more than $2,500. Divorce Filings Bridgette M. Whittet vs. Danny L. Whittet: Divorce. Kathy Birkenfeld vs. Greg Birkenfeld: Divorce. Marriage Filings Kyle Andrew Callison, 26, Byron and Lindsey Verann Hankey, 22, Amorita: Marriage license with certificate. Paternity Filings Casey Ryan Peters vs. Mallory Muffin Means. Child Support Filings Department of Human Services vs. Adam R. Allison: Incoming reciprocal. Traffic Filings Dennis Eugene Quisenberry, 53, Archer City, TX: Operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver’s license ($256.50). Rhonda M. Nelson, 39, Cherokee: Operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver’s license ($256.50). Austin Duane Clark, 19, Mooreland: Operating a motor vehicle with defective equipment ($211.50). Cynthia Elaine Breeden, 41, Spearman, TX: Transporting open container of beer ($316). Brandon Ryan Hollingshad, 25,
Enid: Failure to carry insurance verification ($211.50). Joseph Edward Hempfling, 34, Enid: Improper left turn (state dismissed without fine or costs). Dustin Thomas Britton, 18, Garber: Operating a motor vehicle in manner not reasonable & proper ($256.50). The following individuals were cited for speeding: Arthur Leonard Craig Jr., 46, Leedy: 1-10 over ($188.50); Ronald Brent Duke, 26, Norman: 15 over ($226.50); Rhonda M. Nelson, 39, Cherokee: 1-10 over ($188.50); Jackie Merl Riddle Jr., 43, Duncan: 11-14 over ($226.50); Jonathan David Mills, 24, Duncan: 15 over ($226.50); Debra Denise Coulter, 52, Aline: 1-10 over ($188.50); Austin Duane Clark, 19, Mooreland: 11-14 over ($226.50); Eli Clark Good, 23, Enid: 11-14 over ($226.50); Brandon Ryan Hollingshad, 25, Enid: 16-20 over ($241.50); Cody Alan Steinmiller, 23, Lamont: 11-14 over ($226.50); Jeffrey Alan Kaup, 33, Woodward: 1-10 over ($188.50). The following individuals were cited for failure to wear seatbelt ($20 fine): James Andrew Ferguson, 26, Waynoka; Derek Lee Martin, 19, Cherokee; Chance Edward Wadsworth, 22, Woodward; Michael A. Hensley, 29, Cherokee.
Alfalfa County Real Estate Transactions Start Book 662, page 921 Real Estate Transfers Dale A. Oringderff to Larry J. Wright and Linda J. Wright: the Northeast Quarter of Section 26, Township 25 North, Range 11 WIM; warranty deed. Harry R. Ward to Earl Wayne Davis: Lots 1 through 10 inclusive, all in Block 47; and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24, all in Block 46; in the First Addition to the Town of Aline; warranty deed. Trent Springer and Laura Springer to Darsi Farid: Lots 23 and 24 in Block 43, First Addition to the Town of Aline; quit claim deed. John C. Meyer and/or Kenny L. Meyer to Michelle White: a tract of land as described in Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 26 North, Range 9 WIM; quit claim deed.
City of Cherokee to Clyde Feely: the South 45 feet Lot 1 Block 1 Pryor Addition to the City of Cherokee; quit claim deed. Clyde Feely to Tony Lee: the North 12 and a half feet of |Lot 9, and All of Lot 10; in Block 1, Cherokee-Holcomb Addition to the City of Cherokee; quit claim deed. City of Cherokee to Clyde Feeley: the North 12 and a half feet of |Lot 9, and All of Lot 10; in Block 1, Cherokee-Holcomb Addition to the City of Cherokee; quit claim deed. Clyde Feely to Cynthia Kozee: the South 45 feet Lot 1 Block 1, Pryor Addition to the City of Cherokee; quit claim deed. Dollie E. Link to Cynthia Kozee: the North 95 feet of Lot 1, Block 1, Pryor Addition to the City of Cherokee; war-
ranty deed. Carl Flake to Darrol D. Schroeder and Sandra L. Schroeder: Lots 3 and 4, Block 10, Cherokee West Side; quit claim deed. WH Real Estate, LLC, to Robert W. Wright: a tract of land as described in the Southwest Quarter of Section 28, Township 28 North, Range 11 WIM; warranty deed. Ryland J. Stonehocker and Jan Marie Stonehocker to Robert Webster and Helen J. Webster: the Northeast Quarter of Section 8, Township 23 North, Range 12 WIM; warranty deed. Ellenor Carol Johnson, Kristi L. Boedecker and Justin Boedeker; George Edward Johnson, Jr. and Bonnie Johnson; and Timothy William Johnson and Patrice Johnson to Kristi L. Boedecker, See Real
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Barber County Sheriff’s Log 09-05-11 Medicine Lodge Ambulance transported patient from northeast of Sharon to Medicine Lodge Hospital. 09-05-11 Medicine Lodge Ambulance transported patient from Central Street to Medicine Lodge Hospital. 09-06-11 Medicine Lodge Rural and Sawyer Volunteer Fire Departments responded to a grass fire along U281 near 99 Springs. 09-07-11 Kiowa Ambulance transported patient from Kiowa Manor to Kiowa Hospital. 09-07-11 Medicine Lodge Ambulance transported patient from Central Street to Medicine Lodge Hospital. 09-07-11 Bryan Hellman, Nashville, driving a 2009 Chev PU struck a deer on Cream Road about 2 miles east of Isabel Road. Over $1,000 damage, no injury, accident investigated by Deputy Hall. 09-10-11 Hazelton Volunteer Fire Department responded to a pickup on
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fire at the Hazelton Co-op. 09-10-11 Kiowa Ambulance transferred patient from Kiowa Hospital to Wichita. 09-10-11 Medicine Lodge Ambulance transferred patient from Medicine Lodge Hospital to Wichita. 09-11-11 Kiowa Ambulance and Deputy Rugg transported patient from a well site south of Hazelton to Kiowa Hospital. During the week officers received 3 reports of cattle out; one report of horses out; 9 reports of goats out; 1 report of sheep out; and performed 14 Public Assists. Arrests: 09-05-11 Victor A White Jr, Kiowa, B/M, 41. Arrest by BASO. Charge: Possess Controlled Substance. Released 09-05-11 on $1,500 OR Bond. 09-08-11 Ashley D Imel, Wichita, W/F, 25. Arrest by BASO. Charge: Fail to Appear. Released 029-09-11 on $250
OR Bond. 09-09-11 Spencer C Roe, Medicine Lodge, W/M, 19. Arrest by BASO. Court Committed for 48 Hours. Released 09-11-11 Time Served. 09-10-11 Rika L Evans, Kiowa, B/F, 22. Arrest by BASO. Charges: Domestic Battery 2. Fail to Appear. 09-11-11 William B Willerton, Medicine Lodge, W/M, 24. Arrest by MLPD. Charge: Domestic Battery. Released 09-11-11 on $750 Surety Bond. 09-11-11 Joshua N Smart, Medicine Lodge, W/M, 29. Arrest by MLPD. Charges: Assault 2. Disorderly Conduct 3. Obstruct Justice. 09-11-11 Junita A Douglas, Wichita, W/F, 33. Arrest by MLPD. Charge: Domestic Battery. 09-11-11 Michael H Young, Medicine Lodge, W/M, 24. Arrest by MLPD. Charges: Drive while DL Suspended 2. No Registration 3. No Insurance. Released 09-11-11 on $500 OR Bond.
Real Estate
George Edward Johnson, Jr. and Timothy William Johnson: Lots 4, 5, and 6, in Block 28, in the Town of Jet aka new Jet; warranty deed. Ellen Kay McCracken and George Harold Cole, successor trustees of the Glenda Ellen Cole Revocable Trust, dated Nov. 3, 1994; to Ellen Kay McCracken and George Harold Cole: Lots
3 and 4 , in Block 5 of Highland Addition to the City of Cherokee; correction trustee’s deed. Mary K. Jackson to John C. Decker: Lots 13, 14, and 15, in Block 6 in the Original Town of Goltry; warranty deed. Jack M. Custer and Judith L. Custer to Larry B. Harris, Sr. and Peggy A. Harris: Lots 7, 8, and 9 in Block 13, in West Side
Addition to Cherokee; warranty deed. Mortgages Tammy Treece, Larry J. Wright and Linda J. Wright to Farm Credit of Enid: the Northeast Quarter of Section 26, Township 25 North, Range 11 WIM; $117,000. Bert L. Gillig aka Bertie L. Gillig, and Beverly K. Gillig to the Farm Service Agency, United States Department of Agriculture; the Northwest Quarter of Secion 19, Township 29 North, Range 12 WIM;$100.000. Cynthia Kozee to Dollie E. Link: the North 95 feet of Lot 1, Pryor’s Addition to the City of Cherokee; $15,000. Robert Joseph Webster and Helen Jane Webster to the Farm Service Agency, United States Department of Agriculture: the Northeast Quarter of Section 8, Township 23 North, Range 12; $140,000. John Decker to ACB Bank: Lots 13, 14, and 15, in Block 6 in the Original Town of Goltry; $17,754.41. Larry B. Harris, Sr. and Peggy A. Harris to Farmers Exchange Bank: Lots 7, 8, and 9 in Block 13, in West Side Addition to Cherokee; $20.000.
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advised her. 11:03 a.m. report of 3 calves out just north of residence, called possible owner and left message. 1:28 p.m. report of horse running loose 2 south of Goltry, called possible owner, he will check when he gets back from Enid. 4:09 p.m. public assist at 300 block of Cherokee Ave, caller advised she is in Enid and her phone has let her know someone is in her apartment, request officer to go there and secure an get the key from subject in the next apt, ACSO advised CPD that caller also advised she didn’t want subject in next apt to get in an trouble. 7:23 p.m. minor accident at 2 1/2 miles west of Jet, she is unsure of location can see the elevator, her car is totaled, she is in a field, en route to drill in OKC, paged out Jet Fire & Rescue and Cherokee Ambulance, advised OHP by phone, respondent called back and stated the fire went past her, she is trying to flag them down, is waving her hands at them, he cannot find her, OHP advised trooper is en route from Fairview. 8:11 p.m. report of Co truck at 3 miles west & 4 miles north & 2 miles west of Burlington, window was left down, just wanted to make sure no one had stole it, called individual to check if anyone was supposed to be there, there are some guys supposed to be working that area. 9:41 p.m. report of vehicle with 1 headlight out is speeding through town in Carmen, going 70 mph +, speeding past corners, running stop signs, peeling out, 1 person in vehicle at this time, tried to catch up to them, unsuccessful, advised needed deputy to meet him a the Carmen Park, then asked if he would call him, advised subject is still driving around crazy. 10:32 p.m. report of deer vs. vehicle 4-5 mile south of 64/58 Jct, he isn’t hurt, doesn’t need ambulance, he is off to the right side, vehicle is stopped, is undrivable, advised OHP by phone. September 10, 2011 5:16 a.m. medical call to Nescatunga for patient that has fallen and broken her leg, paged NFD, advised CPD request ambulance, NFD advised already on scene, request ambulance code 3, the bone is sticking out, she is loaded in the ambulance getting ready to go to Enid. 9:01 a.m. 911 call, medical call to 300 block of E 3rd St in Helena for individual
having a heart attack, dispatched Helena Ambulance and 1st Responders. 12:42 p.m. report of 9 cows out 3 miles south of Goltry, called several possible owners, the last one said he would go take care of it. 1:18 p.m. report of a 2 motorcycle wreck in front of the Artesian Well, 3 people were injured, 1 has broken leg, dispatched Cherokee Ambulance & Rescue, advised OHP by phone, Woods Co advised had we put airevac on standby, no she advised she will, trooper advised 1 patient with broken wrist & compound fracture to leg, medic advised they are 1/2 mile from scene, CPD advised 1 ambulance en route to Enid Hospital. 1:50 p.m. 911 call, medical call to 300 block of E 5th St for individual having diabetic issues, dispatched Helena Ambulance due to Cherokee being busy with wreck on Hwy 11, called respondent back she is shook p and it is on 5th street in Helena not Cherokee. 3:52 p.m. report of semi speeding on Byron turnoff eastbound on Hwy 11, she is following semi, is doing 70 mph + and is all over the roadway, has about wrecked 3 times, advised OHP by phone, no one in area, advised Grant Co. 3:57 p.m. report of man hit water line 2 1/2 mile west &1 mile south of Burlington, county will take care of it, someone would be out there shortly. 4:41 p.m. report of keys locked in car at 200 block of S Penn. 5:27 p.m. report of 1 vehicle accident, no injury, at 2-2 1/ miles east of Cozy Curve on Hwy 64, advised OHP, man is standing along side road. 6:12 p.m. report of cows out 1 mile south of Cozy Curve, contacted possible owner, he was in OKC, will try and get someone to go take care of it. 6:25 p.m. report of disturbance with neighbors at 300 block of Maple in Jet, is drunk and argumentative, need to get someone here now or I will not hesitate to kill him, threatening in front of woman and children, there are weapons but are not out at this time, will use them if he needs to protect his family, was told his wife picked him up and were headed back to Helena. 11:23 p.m. noise complaint in Carmen, car with very loud stereo seems to be coming from coop parking lot, request to have an officer drive by and check.
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Jet, OK. Mon-Wed open 11am- Wed-Sunshine Salad and Revil 8:30pm and Thurs-Sat Open Soup is Back. Thur-Chicken 11am-9:00pm. 580-626-4463 Salad, Pulled Pork or Ham Salad. Fri-Chicken and Noodles. MonFood Distribution Beef or Chicken Enchilidas or Alva Wesleyan Church and Okla Pulled Pork. Do not forget those Regional Food Bank. 2nd Wed homebaked Bierox everyday. each month. 3rd and Church St. Cool weather is coming, you 2-6pm. We want to feed body and need Kick’n Koffee. your soul. Need better “Doghouse”? New Hours How ‘bout a new steel building Busy B is now open Mon-Sat when your castle is off limits? 10am-5pm. Sun noon-5pm. 524 Call us today. Miller and Flynn. 580-732-0541 Associates, LLC. 580-327-7935. www.millerandassociatesllc.com Depot Bar & Grill Pasture Tree Clearing Wed Lunch Special-Pork Loin, Scalloped Potatoes, Green Beans, Save moisture and Grass. Let me Cherry Dump Cake. Thurs- clear trees in your pasture. Skid Sloppy Joes, Baked Beans, Chips, Steer and Marshall Tree Saw. Ed Peach Cobbler. Fri-Chicken Fry, Grover. 580-474-2465 or 580Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Corn, 542-0298 Roll, Spice Cake. Open at 11am. Carpentry Full Menu every day. Carry-Out avail. 580-327-2212 Interior-Exterior improvements. Room additions. Plaster Repair Computer Plus & Painting. Handicap Upgrades. Computer Repair, Service, Virus Will also accommodate Farm & Removal and other Computer Ranch. 580-307-4598 or 620Needs. Competitive Pricing. Call 825-4285. Mitch Reed Adam Swallow at 580-327-4449 For Your Const Needs or 580-748-2349 or come by 1329 Fair St. Mon-Fri. Will do From A-Z, New Construction, local housecalls Roofing, Additions, Remodeling, Siding, Windows, Int/Ext, Oil/Gas Mineral Leases Painting, All Work Guaranteed. Please contact us if you are Improve the value of your home. interested in leasing or selling Call 580-732-1028 your minerals. We provide Employment services to Oil and Gas Mineral Owners. Our efforts create Help Wanted healthy competition resulting Bookkeeper/Clerk. Computer in higher bonus amounts and Skills required. Dependable and superior lease terms. Professional Freindly. Good pay with exc References Available. 580-327benefits. Contact Simpsons. 533 4440 or 580-327-7889. www. Main, or send Resume to PO Box MineralMarketing.Com 23, Kiowa, KS 67070
Jan’s
Collectible’s Specializing in Estate Liquidation and Ebay Sales
Janet Stout, 15 Yrs Experience 308 S. Florida Cherokee, OK 73728 580/829-3062 or 580/596-2110 Leave Message Check out our website at estatesalesbyjan.com js9122@sbcglobal.net
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Truck Mechanic
Help Wanted Inside and Outside Sales position. Apply in person. Starr Lumber
Alfalfa
Nicholas Services has expanded their fleet and is now seeking a highly motivated mechanic that takes pride in their work. Duties include truck maintenance, brake work, A/C, electrical & general shop maintenance; organizational skills a must. Paid hourly based on experience; position includes exceptional benefits package. Job is located in Medicine Lodge, KS. 620930-7511
*Call Jay at (580) 541-3258 to schedule events.
Jericho Services, Inc.
County Arena Events
is now hiring both Class A and Class B CDL Drivers. Applications are available at the office located on HYW 270 northwest of Woodward, OK. Competetitive Wages, Insurance Available. On the job training will be provided for less experienced drivers. Experience a plus. For inquiries contact Gregory Frazier at 580-2730311 or the office at 580-2540076
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Bus Driver Wanted Part-Time at Woods County Senior Citizen Center. Apply in person at 625 Barnes. Alva Farm Supplies Farmer’s Please Help! 63 Yr old looking for a hunting lease for deer. Will pay top price for good place. 580-554-0999 For Sale 8350 JD 20x8 Grain Drill with Cultivator. $2000. 580-541-3841 Garage Sales Lutheran Rummage Sale Fri and Sat from 9am-2pm. 212 Maple. $1 Sack Sale Garage Sale Kids clothes and Scentsy. Fri 4pm-?; Sat 8-12. 1704 Spruce
Now Hiring Class A
Garage Sale
Drivers for all shifts. Earn over $1,300 weekly/$15-$17.50 hourly. Excellent benefits. Over 30 years in business. Come be a valued member of our growing company that takes pride in our equipment and provides extensive oilfield training. Nicholas Services, 620-9307511
Corner of 5th and Center. Sat 8am-? Furniture, clothes sizes 0-12, lots of misc, everything must go 2 Family Garage Sale Tons of kids clothes and baby gear. Much, much more. Fri 5pm-?? and Sat 8an-?? 1501 Young St, Alva
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Pretty Petals FLOWERS, GIFTS & GALLERY
580-327-3316 413 Barnes • Alva, OK 73717
September 14, 2011 Moving Sale Sat 8-Noon; 519 Church Merchandise For Sale Remington Mod-7400 30-06; 617 Seiling. 580-430-5775 Miscellaneous It’s Here 2 Days till the Hunting Country Big Cruise and Car Show Chili Cook-Off Heritage Days Celebration, October 8. 4-7:30pm at Cherokee Strip Museum. Call 580-327-2030 for entry forms today! Cash Prizes! For Sale New 8ft x 10ft Dump Trailer. No Hyd. No Elec. Backup/Brakes Lock, Bed Dumps. Call Burlington Welding LLC. 580-4312556 or 580-327-7182 For Sale ‘08 Diesel B 2920 Kubota Utility Tractor. 225 hours. 4 wheel drive with front loader. PTO and 3 point hook-up. Comes with mower, disk, a box blade and 16 ft Utility Trailer. $15,000. 580-541-1168
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POW Fun Run
For Sale
5K-1 mile Run/Walk. Cherokee Strip Museum. Heritage Days Celebration, October 8. 580-327-2030 to register
Styrofoam Sheets. 60 4x4 $50. 580-3273621
Cruise the Cars this weekend with a soft drink from Rialto. Best deal in Alva. Open to close, all day. Rialto Snack Bar North side of square. Popcorn on special too! Movies at 1:30, 6:45 and 9 Saturday. Sunday at 1:30-6:45. Rialto Theatre, Video Store and Snack Bar. 580-327-0535. Drinks and popcorn special price carry-out only Bierox, Bierox, Bierox! AHS LE Club is taking orders. Call 580884-1379
Real Estate Female Roommate Needed F Roommate 20-25 to share 2bdrm house with F College Student. 620-409-0164 for info For Rent 1 and 2bdrm Apt. Call 580-327-6860 or 580-722-0472 House for Rent 2bdrm, 1bth, Cherokee, OK. 580-8840575 For Sale
For Sale New Heavy Duty 7000 watt Diesel Generator. Electric Start. $3500. 580-8392886 Prescription Cards Call me 580-732-0522 for a free card Meeting
416 11th St. 3bdrm, 2bth, Carport. Tommy Shriver. 580-541-1950 or 580-554-7684 For Lease Office Space and Truck/Heavy equipment parking. 3 mile N of Alva on Hwy 281. 580-327-2600 For Rent
Quarterback Club. Every Friday at noon at Champ’s. Join us to find out what you are missing! If you have questions contact Ed Sutter at 580-327-1511 or Terry Lohman at 580-327-0221 For Sale Front Porch Swing $20. Gas Weedeater $20. Microwave $10. Skill Saw $10. 580748-1258 after 2pm
MURROW
REAL ESTATE & AUCTION
580-327-1998
www.murrowlandandhome.com www.murrowrealestateandauction.com
1bdrm 1bth. Duplex. No pets. 580-4306807 For Rent Property for Oilfield Business; Office, Covered Parking, Workshop, Possible living quarters. 580-430-7098 For Sale Nice Brick 3bdrm home with Guest House and Hot Tub. United Country/Kohlrus Real Estate. 580-327-4007. www.kohlrus. com Want to Buy If you are interested in selling all or part of your mineral rights call Steve Redgate, Waynoka, OK. 580-824-3501 For Sale
NELSON REAL ESTATE See all our listings at alvaokhomes.com Jeanette Nelson, Broker
Call for Details 580-748-0745 or 580-327-1745
Nice 2bdrm 1bth home, CH/A, detached garage, fenced in backyard, great location in Cherokee, show by appt only. 580-5963717
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*Creating a Christian Climate of Care since 1917 where each individual’s needs are met. *Certified for rehabilitation & swing beds up to 100 days.
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Vi l l a g e CONGRATULATIONS
Margaret Schollenbarger
The Winner of our Whittet’s Country Store Certificate
We would like to thank the Woods County Fair for letting us take part. We look forward to coming again! Come visit us anytime.
Beadles Nursing Home
Golden Fact: Respite care is the provision of short-term, temporary relief to those who might otherwise require permanent placement in a facility outside the home.
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