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The Alva Review-Courier / Newsgramis published Wednesday byMartin Broadcasting Corp.

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The Big Event took place in Hatfield Park last Saturday, but it isn’t over.

Northwestern students came together to clean up the park by picking up trash, roofing, landscaping and more. Unfor-tunately, the weather kept the students from painting the fence and playground equipment.

The painting has now been resched-

uled to this Friday, April 1. Because of this change, the students are in need of volunteers. The only labor involved is scraping and repainting the equipment. There is a lot to paint and anyone who can help is invited! The painting will start on Friday at 1 p.m. and is estimated to be finished by 5 p.m. depending on the number of volunteers.

Volunteers are asked to meet at the gazebo for instructions and supplies. Any help from the community would be greatly appreciated!

Hatfield Park cleanupdidn’t finish paintingVolunteers needed this Friday

Wednesday9 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.

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.

Thursday9 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.

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.

5 p.m. NWOSU Softball will play at Oklahoma City University.5:30 p.m. Alva Weight Watchers meet at College Hill Church

of Christ.6 p.m. NWOSU Baseball will play at Oklahoma Christian in

Edmond.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.

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.

By Roger McKenzieAs the Alfalfa County Fair Board

moves on with its planned improvements to the county fairgrounds, dirt work will have to be done.

Instead of hiring an outside company to do that work, the board asked the county to do it. The Alfalfa County commissioners agreed to do just that at their meeting on Monday. Fair Board member Rick Croft made the request which will help lower costs on the improvements—a new community building, a concession stand, and restrooms.

After agreeing to do the dirt work, thee commissioners breezed through one of their shortest meetings ever, approving 12 road crossing permits requested by

Select Energy Services (2), Crescent Services (5), and SandRidge (5). All the crossings are in District One.

The commissioners agreed to add Rhonda Poland as a requisitioning officer for the Carmen Responders. The same group asked the commissioners via a letter for permission to bid on a ladder truck that has become surplus at the Alva Fire Department.

If the bid is successful, the money to pay for the truck will come from the sale tax revenues set aside by the county for

the Carmen Fire Department.In addition to approving minutes, and

maintenance and operations warrants for payment, the commissioners also approved payroll warrants for the county employees. Normally that is done on the last business day of the month, but Thursday’s scheduled Alfalfa County commissioner’s meeting was cancelled so that commissioner’s might be able to attend a meeting of the Association of County Commissioners of Oklahoma (ACCO) in Norman.

Alfalfa commissioners agree to help Fair Board with dirt work

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Micha Lynnette Bailey and Zackary Michael Basham would like to announce their upcoming marriage to be held April 16, 2011 at 4:15 p.m. at the First Baptist of Carmen, Oklahoma with the Pastor David Snow officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Gwen and Michael Bailey of Carmen.

Grandparents of the bride are Elaine Gosney of Enid, and Jerry Bailey of Fairview.

The groom is the son of David Basham of Fowler, Colorado, and Michelle Basham of Rochelle, Illinois. Grandparents of the groom are Twila and Dan Basham of La Junta, Colorado.

The bride is a 2009 Graduate of Enid High School and the groom a 2009 graduate of Fowler High School.

Both are enlisted in the United States Navy and are employed as Information Systems Technicians

Micha Lynnette Bailey and Zackary Michael Basham

Bailey—Basham announce engagement

Registered voters in Alfalfa County who want to vote by mail absentee ballot in next Tuesday’s Regular Municipal General Elections for the Towns of Carmen, Helena, Jet and City of Cherokee Ward 1 and Ward 2 have missed the application deadline, County Election Board Secretary Kelly Stein said today.

“They aren’t out of luck, however,” Stein said.

Voters who want to cast absentee ballots still can do so at the County Election Board office on Friday, April 1, or Monday, April 4. A two-member, bipartisan Absentee Voting Board will be on duty each day from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. to assist absentee voters.

“In-person absentee voters fill out an application form when they get to the office. They are not required to give a reason for voting absentee,” Stein said. “They are required to swear that they have not voted a regular mail absentee ballot and that they will not vote at their polling places on election day.”

According to Stein, the Absentee Voting Board verifies a voter’s registration information, then issues the voter’s ballots. The voter marks the ballots in a voting booth and then puts them in the voting device. “It is very much like voting at a precinct polling place,” said Stein.

Contact the County Election Board, located at the Alfalfa County Courthouse, 300 S. Grand Ave., for more information. The telephone number is 580-596-2718.

Now possible to vote in election office

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By Roger McKenzieAll 12 of Freedom Public School’s

certified personnel had their contracts renewed at the school board’s meeting Monday night.

Some of them, however, may not know exactly what or who they will be teaching, however. That’s because Superintendent Richard Gleave’s recommendation, after a 90-minute executive session with the board members to discuss the employment status of the 12, was to hire the teachers without making assignments. Those will come later as the school board and administration wrestle with how to divvy up teachers and students.

In his administrative report, Supt. Gleave noted that preliminary enrollment numbers for next year shows that the high school should grow. Most of that growth, however, is because of eighth graders moving into the ninth grade. The high school’s gain is a loss for the pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. Low numbers projected for students entering pre-kindergarten won’t help.

Of course, any move-ins will be helpful and the district is hoping for some more foreign exchange students. However, the lower grades will be small. Just how to teach those grades, whether to combine some of them, and who will teach them are questions that can’t all be answered now. That’s why no teaching assignments were made when the contracts were renewed.

Freedom Public School certified personnel have contracts renewed

One position has yet to be filled. The district received its accreditation report and is fully accredited, with one deficiency for not having a certified media specialist. The retirement of the school’s certified media specialist last year left a hole that will be filled next year with a part-time media specialist and a full-time aide. Supt. Gleave said that would eliminate the deficiency.

This is a busy time for the school with a lot extra curricular activities, trips, and end of school testing filling up the school’s calendar.

As the pace heats up for the final days of school, Supt. Gleave noted that “there are a lot of concerns about the future” being discussed at the state capitol. He noted that the emphasis on consolidation appears to be declining while the new focus appears to be on administrative costs.

Supt. Gleave has recently taken on more responsibilities that may help Freedom and small schools like it have a bigger voice in education matters. He is the director of District Two of the Oklahoma Association of School Administrators (OASA). That district covers northwest Oklahoma east of the Panhandle, including Ringwood, Laverne, Shattuck and other schools in that area besides Freedom. Gleave told the board Monday that he has asked Rep. Jeff Hickman if he can serve on a taskforce looking into administrative costs and effectiveness as an administrator representing school

districts with less than 1,000 students.Board members were invited to take

a look at the school’s new website which is now up. The site can be accessed at www.freedom.k12.ok.us. The new site will be a valuable communication tool between the school and parent, Gleave noted.

In her report, Principal Charla Gleave noted that the teachers can use a free application called “Moodle” to add their own web pages to the website, complete with links to extra learning resources.

In other action at the meeting, the board members approved three fund transfers totaling less than $350. They approved the Consent Agenda which included minutes of the previous meeting, activity fund expenditures and encumbrances.

Oklahoma City University has named three local students to its Dean’s List honor roll for the fall 2010 semester.

From Alva are Andrew Holder and Ryan M Wiebener, and from Fairview is Andrea R Hamand.

Students must complete a minimum of 12 credit hours during a semester to meet the honor roll requirements and maintain a GPA of 3.5 for the Dean’s Honor Roll.

Founded in 1904, Oklahoma City University is a non-profit, comprehensive, private United Methodist university consistently ranked among the best in its category by several publications. OCU students pursue academic excellence through a rigorous liberal arts core curriculum that focuses on their intellectual, moral and spiritual development. For more information, visit www.okcu.edu.

OCU Dean’s List names three locals

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By Lynn L. MartinThis is a portion of Oklahoma

Senator Tom Coburn’s speech to the U.S. Senate when another round of funding appeared as part of President Obama’s stimulus packages.

Sen. Tom Coburn is an MD (general practitioner) and Senator from

Oklahoma, and he’s recognized as ‘the conscience’ of the U.S. Senate. He is well respected on both sides of the aisle and is probably one of the few senators to actually read these ‘bail-out’ bills.

This is from his speech in the Senate and it should raise your blood pressure.

“We are going in exactly the wrong direction. We ought to be standing on the principles that made this country great. There ought to be a review of every program in the Federal Government that is not effective, that is not efficient, that is wasteful or fraudulent, and we ought to get rid of it right now. We ought to say, you’re gone, to be able to pay for a real stimulus plan that might, in fact, have some impact.

“I would be remiss if I didn’t remind everybody that next week we are going to hear from the Obama administration wanting another $500 billion, Outside of this, they are going to want another $500 billion to handle the banking system. Still not fixing the real disease – the pneumonia – we are going to treat the fever or treat the cough, but we are not going to treat the real disease. Until we treat the real disease, this is pure waste. It is worse than pure waste. It is

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Lynn Says

Sen. Tom Coburn tells it like it is!

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morally reprehensible, because it steals the future of the next two generations.

“I am going to wind up here and finish, but I wanted to spend some time to make sure the American people know what is in this bill. I think once they know what is in this bill, they would reject it out of hand. The biggest earmark in history is in this bill. There is $2 billion in this bill to build a coal plant with zero emissions. “That would be great, maybe, if we had the technology, but the greatest brains in the world sitting at MIT say we don’t have the technology yet to do that.

“Why would we build a $2 billion power plant we don’t have the technology for that we know will come back and ask for another $2 billion and another $2 billion and another $2 billion when we could build a demonstration project that might cost $150 million or $200 million?

There is nothing wrong with having coal-fired plants that don’t produce pollution; I am not against that. Even the Washington Post said the technology isn’t there. It is a boondoggle. Why would we do that?

“Tonight, we eliminated a $246 million payback for the large movie studios in Hollywood .

“We are going to spend $88 million to study whether we ought to buy a new ice breaker for the Coast Guard. You know what. The Coast Guard needs a new ice breaker. Why do we need to spend $88 million? They have two ice breakers now that they could retrofit and fix and come up with equivalent to what they needed to and not spend the $1 billion they are going to come back and ask for, for another ice breaker, so why would we spend $88 million

studying that?“We are going to spend $448 million

to build the Department of Homeland Security a new building. We have $1.3 trillion worth of empty buildings right now, and because it has been blocked in Congress we can’t sell them, we can’t raze them, we can’t do anything, but we are going to spend money on a new building here in Washington.

“We are going to spend another $248 million for new furniture for that building; a quarter of a billion dollars for new furniture. What about the furniture the Department of Homeland Security has now? These are tough times. Should we be buying new furniture? How about using what we have? That is what a family would do. They would use what they have. They wouldn’t go out and spend $248 million on furniture.

“How about buying $600 million worth of hybrid vehicles? Do you know what I would say? Right now times are tough; I would rather Americans have new cars than Federal employees have new cars. What is wrong with the cars we have? Dumping $600 million worth of used vehicles on the used vehicle market right now is one of the worst things we could do. Instead, we are going to spend $600 million buying new cars for Federal employees.

“There is $400 million in here to prevent STDs. I have a lot of experience with that I have delivered 4,000 babies. We don’t need to spend $400 million on STDs. What we need to do is properly educate about the infection rates and the effectiveness of methods of prevention. That doesn’t take a penny more. You

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A review by Yvonne Miller“Leading Ladies,” is in the lead as

one of Border Line Theatre’s funniest-ever productions.

I don’t think I’ve ever attended a Border Line opening night where the crowd laughed almost non-stop throughout the entire production – and there have been some side-splitting plays.

One lady with the group from the Homestead in Alva attending Saturday night said she couldn’t quit laughing. And she wasn’t even aware that one couple (Matt and Jenny Cantrell) who play love-interests in the play are married in real life which adds to the humor as they somewhat innocently hug and kiss.

The facial expressions, body movements, high-pitched tone of voice, British accents and all the actions of Matt Cantrell and Mick Gillig are as hilarious as the costumes the down-on-their-luck Shakespearian actors shimmy into to impersonate “nieces” of the dying old lady in an attempt to get her money.

Playing that old woman who wears a bathrobe or pajamas much of the time, Doris Herman is as wiry as the curls in her silver wig, when she tells the young people who mostly scramble for her millions they are “nitwits” and puts

‘Leading Ladies’ bring hysterics to Border Line stageFinal performances Saturday and Sunday

The tension is uncomfortable and hilarious between “Stephanie” (Matt Cantrell) and the doctor (Keith Fink) in Border Line’s Leading Ladies. Photo by Yvonne Millereveryone in their place.

As the action intensifies, Matt (who plays Jack/Stephanie) and Mick (who plays Leo/Maxine) encounter all types of situations that require them

to quickly switch from their female to male roles. Their quick-changing accents, mannerisms, conversations and

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Obituaries

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HARVEY ALLEN HARGERFuneral services for Harvey Allen

Harger will be 2 p.m. Thursday, March 31, 2011, at the Marshall Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Tom Walters officiating. Interment will be in the Alva Municipal Cemetery under the direction of Marshall Funeral Home of Alva.

Harvey Allen Harger, son of Jesse and Pearl (Norton) Harger, was born February 15, 1921, in Siloam Springs, Arkansas, and passed away March 26, 2011, at Medicine Lodge, Kansas, at the age of 90 years, 1 month, and 11 days.

Harvey enlisted in the United States Navy on November 2, 1940, and served on the USN Pennsylvania. He was honorably discharged because of a disability which he incurred in the line of duty.

On July 25, 1943, he was united in marriage to Alta Marie Abbott in Alva. They lived in Sun City, Kansas, where he worked at National Gypsum. In 1997, they moved back to Alva. A couple of years after her death in 2001, he moved to Medicine Lodge, Kansas, to be near his family.

He enjoyed spending time with his family and taking care of animals, including dogs, cats, and goats.

Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Alta Marie; two brothers, two sisters and an infant baby brother.

Harvey is survived by five sons, Harvey Harger, Jr. of Hutchinson, Kansas, Jesse Harger and wife, Sharon, of Medicine Lodge, Kansas, Ted Harger and wife, Gloria, of Lexington, Tennessee, William Harger and wife, Susan, of Radium, Kansas, and Larry Harger and wife, Tracy, of Medicine Lodge, Kansas, five daughters, Jackie Pugh and husband, Roy, of Ponca City, Vida Ruiz and husband, Victor, of Medicine Lodge, Kansas, Eva Jean Henson and husband, Ronnie of Binger, Judy Henson and husband, Charles, of Great Bend, Kansas, and Patty Jo Harger of Medicine Lodge, Kansas, forty-one grandchildren; seventy-five great grandchildren, ninteen great great grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Memorial contributions may be made through the funeral home to the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee or Creature Concerns in Alva.

Remembrances may be shared with the family at www.marshallfuneralhomes.

DARLENE HARTHFuneral services will be Thursday,

April 1, 2011 at 2 p.m. at Wharton Funeral Chapel with Jon Phillip, Pastor, College Hill Church of Christ officiating. Burial will follow in Alva Municipal Cemetery under the direction of Wharton Funeral Chapel. Condolences

may be made online at www.whartonfuneralchapel.com.

Ina Darlene, daughter of Flossie (Province) and Joy Wilks was born September 7, 1938 in Alva, Oklahoma. She passed away at Share Medical Center on the 28th day of March at the age of 72 years 6 months and 21 day.

She attended the Alva Public School System.

On May 5, 1956 she was married to Alfred Eddy Harth in Derby, Kansas. To their marriage one son, Lannie Dean, was born. Mr. Harth passed away October 2, 2007.

Following their marriage they made their home in Wichita, Kansas. In 1971 the family moved to Tucson, Arizona where they raised and raced greyhounds at Tucson Greyhound Park, when they moved back to Alva in 1978 she cleaned houses and local businesses.

Mrs. Harth was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters Vera Mae and Virgie Jean.

She is survived by her son Lannie, a sister and her husband Joyce and Jack McCray and a brother and his wife Bill and Gail Wilks all of Alva, two sisters-in-law, Hazel Wagoner of Wellington, Kansas, Fayetta Acord of Alva; a brother-in-law and his wife, Ben and Nancy Harth of Winfield, Kansas; a number of nieces, nephews other relatives and friends a very special friend Eleanor Pellerin.

Contributions may be made in her memory to the Darlene Harth Love Fund.

BILL LAMKINFuneral services will be Thursday,

March 21, 2011 at 2 p.m. at Alva Wesleyan Church with Pastor John Smith officiating. Burial will follow in Alva Municipal Cemetery under the direction of Wharton Funeral Chapel. Condolences may be made online

at www.whartonfuneralchapel.com.Gerald William, son of Amy Ruth

(Oliver) and Kenneth Franklin Lamkin was born at home on May 15, 1941 in Alva, Oklahoma. He passed away at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center in Enid, Oklahoma on the 26th day of March at the age of 69 years, 10 months and 11 days.

He attended Blackwell school system and graduated with the class of 1959. Following graduation he enlisted in the United States Air Force and was honorably discharged in 1966.

On December 19, 1962 he was united in marriage to Barbara Ann Goodrich in Alva, where they settled and raised their two children, Hollis and Faren.

Later on he continued his education in Auto and Diesel Mechanics where he received his teaching certificate from the State of Oklahoma. He went on to teach Diesel Mechanics at the Alva Vo-Tech.

He owned and operated L&L Diesel Repair east of Alva he also worked for Kirby Smith Machinery, AIS Continental, and worked with his brother Tom at Triple T Truck and Trailer Repair in Oklahoma City. After retirement he kept busy working part time for the Alva Beaver Express.

Mr. Lamkin is preceded in death by his parents and an infant brother.

Bill is survived by his wife Barbara of 48 years, a son, Hollis and his wife Laura of Alva, one daughter Faren and her husband Steve Litson of Enid, three Grandsons: Zane, Michael and T.J. , three granddaughters: Kaylin, Kimberly and Shelby, four Great Grandsons and two Great granddaughters.

Two brothers, Tom Lamkin of Oklahoma City, John Lamkin of Lufkin, Texas, three sisters: Margerie Hansard

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BONNIE RUTH MINTON SMITHBonnie Ruth Minton Smith, age 89,

of rural Beaver County, Oklahoma, and a resident of Share Nursing Home in Alva, Oklahoma, passed away Saturday, March 26, 2011.

The daughter of Omer and Jennie Minton, she was born on November 17, 1921, in Beaver County, Oklahoma. The Minton family homesteaded land seven miles west and four miles north of Forgan, Oklahoma. Bonnie was the second of their three children. She attended Harmony School through eighth grade and graduated from Greenough High School in 1939. She attended Panhandle A&M College from 1939-1942 and taught school in Beaver County (at Union School and Greenough School) from 1942-1944.

Bonnie and Lawrence Smith were united in marriage on January 18, 1942. They purchased land in Beaver County, Oklahoma, southeast of Liberal, Kansas, where they farmed and raised a family. Bonnie and Lawrence celebrated fifty years of marriage in 1992 prior to Lawrence’s death that same year. Bonnie enjoyed being a farm wife and mother and also worked in the cafeteria at Turpin Schools from 1965–1973 where she was known as the “bread lady” because of the cinnamon rolls and yeast bread she baked daily.

Even into her eighth century of life, Bonnie enjoyed living on the farm, mowing her own grass, and tending a garden to share the produce with her family and friends. In 2007 Bonnie moved to Alva, to be near family and receive medical care.

A faithful member of Bethel Church of God near Forgan, Bonnie served as a Sunday School teacher and youth group sponsor for many years. She was loved and appreciated for her gifts of hospitality

and encouragement. Bonnie was always very grateful for the love and support of the Bethel Church family and in her final years for the support of the First United Methodist Church of Alva, where she was part of the Homebuilders Sunday School class.

Bonnie was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence R. Smith; her parents, Omer and Jennie Minton; and both siblings: Melisa Davis and Albert Minton.

Bonnie leaves to mourn her passing a host of family and friends. Bonnie is survived by her three children: Larry Smith (Glenda) of Richmond, Texas, Bonita Cox (Rev. Glendon) of Anderson, Indiana, and Dr. Troy Smith (Elizabeth) of Alva, seven grandchildren: Treva Madore (Gary) of Magnolia, Texas, Tamra Wright (Jesse) of Sealy, Texas, Deanna Centurion (Carlos) of Dallas, Texas, Major Christopher Cox, USAF (Jennifer) of Navarre, Florida, Pastor Lieutenant 2nd Class, CCPO Tiffany Smith, USN of Tulsa, Tray Smith (Whitney) of Newcastle, and Tenille Smith of Dallas, Texas; and nine great-grandchildren: Garrett and Hunter Madore, Jenna Wright, Lillian, Julia, and Charleston Cox, Diego and Alexis Centurion, and Ty Lawrence Smith. Extended family members include Sarah Jane Farber of Halstead, Kansas, Marlene (Jim) Murch, of San Angelo, Texas, Jim and Charlsye Oblander of Goodwell, and Jerry Lynn and Read Barby of Guymon. Friends include her neighbors and church families in Beaver County and in Alva, and all who have been touched by her life in the communities in which she had lived.

Funeral services will be conducted 10 a.m., Wednesday, March 30, 2011, at Bethel Church of God, rural Forgan, with Rev. Stanley Lehnert and Pastor Tiffany Smith officiating. Interment will follow at Memorial Cemetery, Liberal, Kansas. Services are under the care of Miller’s Mortuary of Liberal, Kansas.

There will be a time of visitation with the family prior to the funeral at Bethel Church of God.

The family suggests that memorials be made to Bethel Church of God, Share Nursing Home, Share Hospice of Alva, or a charity of the donor’s choice. Memorials will be accepted at Miller’s Mortuary, Liberal, Kansas.

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MARK SCOTT LANSDOWNMark Scott Lansdown, age 60, of

West, Texas, passed away early Sunday morning, March 27, 2011 at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas.

A Memorial Mass of Resurrection will be held 10 a.m. Thursday, April 1, 2011, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church of the Assumption, with Rev. Ed Karasek and Msgr. Isidore Rozycki as celebrants. The family will receive visitors from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 30, 2011, at Aderhold Funeral Home, Houston, Texas.

Mark was born December 8, 1950 in Alva, Oklahoma, the son of Irvan G. and Amy Grace (McCrary) Lansdown. He attended schools in Alva and graduated from Alva High School in 1969 prior to attending Northwestern Oklahoma State University. He was united in marriage to Yvonne Kubala on April 26, 1975 in Alva. Mark was a building equipment mechanic for the United States Postal Service for almost 30 years before retiring in 2009. Prior to that he worked with his father building and remodeling homes. Mark enjoyed working with his plants, barbecuing, and just being outdoors. He especially loved watching college football with his father and sons.

Mark is preceded in death by his father and a nephew, Brian Paris.

Survivors include his beloved wife of 35 years, Yvonne Lansdown of West. Texas, three sons, Eric and Jeremy both of Dallas, Texas, and Trevor and wife Audm of Bryan. Texas, his mother, Grace Lansdown of Alva, his parents-in-law, Henry and Josle Kubala of West, Texas, a brother, Marvin Lansdown and wife Dorothy of Canon City, Colorado, a sister, Marsha Paris and husband Greg of

of Bell Plain, Kansas, Lorinda Shelite of Enid, and Elaine Roach of Grapevine, Texas, two brothers-in-law and their wives, Chet and Yvette Goodrich and Ron and Rita Goodrich all of Alva, a number of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to the Bill Lamkin Love Fund care of Wharton Funeral Chapel.

Alva, a brother-in-law, Kenneth Kubala and wife Margaret; five sisters-in-law, Janice Bernsen and husband Ken, Sandra Kaplan, Joyce Reichardt and husband Frank, Vicki Clanton and husband Lynn, and Patti Click and husband Mike; a grandchild on the way, and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Mary’s Catholic Church Building Field.

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By Jim StoutCharges were filed March 23 against

the prime suspect after a red bank bag containing cash, checks and other items was discovered missing March 13 from Lyn’s Oasis in Nescatunga.

Charged was Rebecca Sue Hildinger, 47, of Nash. She had been the only customer in the business when the bag went missing, owners Carthal and Lyn Hess told Deputy Dennis Frisk of the Alfalfa County Sheriff’s office. The owners had cashed two checks for Hildinger at $100 each, according to a court affidavit.

Carthal and Lyn said the missing bag contained another $350-$450 in checks

Charges filed on prime suspectMissing deposit from Lyn’s Oasis

and about $1,150 in cash along with Lyn’s billfold with her driver’s license and credit cards, the affidavit reported.

Three days later, Deputy Frisk received information that the missing bank bag might be in a ditch north of Hildinger’s residence, the court paper continued. Frisk contacted the Grant County Sheriff’s office and met Deputy Scott Sterling and Nash Police Chief Darla Pendergraph in Nash and began to search for the bank bag.

Deputy Sterling located it on Craig Road a half mile east of CR790. It contained the victim’s driver’s license as well as personal check books, medicine and receipts as well as other items including a $100 check Hildinger had written March 13 to Lyn for cash. All other cash and checks were missing from the bag, according to the court affidavit.

can write that on one piece of paper and teach every kid in this country, but we don’t need to spend $400 million on it. It is not a priority.

“Let me conclude by saying we are at a seminal moment in our country. We will either start living within the confines of realism and responsibility or we will blow it and we will create the downfall of the greatest Nation that ever lived. This bill is the start of that downfall. To abandon a market-oriented society and transfer it to a Soviet-style, government-centered, bureaucratic-run and mandated program, that is the thing that will put the stake in the heart of freedom in this country.

“I hope the American people know what is in this bill. I am doing everything I can to make sure they know. But more important, I hope somebody is listening who will treat the pneumonia we are faced with today, which is the housing and mortgage markets. It doesn’t matter how much money we spend in this bill. It is doomed to failure unless we fix that problem first. Failing that, we will go down in history as the Congress that undermined the future and vitality of this country. Let it not be so.”

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JACK LEE HOODFuneral services for Jack Lee Hood,

79, of Alva, Oklahoma, will be held at 10 a.m., Friday, April 1, 2011 at Smith Memorial Chapel, Guthrie, Oklahoma, with Dr. Tommy Hood of Lakeshore Drive Baptist Church of Weatherford, Texas officiating. Interment will follow at Summit View Cemetery in Guthrie. Services are under the direction of Smith-Gallo Funeral Home in Guthrie.

Jack was born on September 17, 1931 in Lancaster, Texas to William Howell and Anna Oleta (Taylor) Hood. He passed away on Sunday, March 27, 2011 in Alva.

Friends may sign the online guest book at www.smithgallo.com.

ObituaryTimberlake is planning a Pre-Kindergarten enrollment for Friday at the Elementary

School in Jet from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.The Pre-K class is offered to all students in the Timberlake School District who

are four years of age by August 31. Timberlake’s Pre-K program is an all day program with a maximum of 20 students. Parents will need to bring a copy of you child’s birth certificate and immunization records. Application forms for a birth certificate are available at the school office.

At the time of enrollment, parents will be given a list of supplies needed and a student handbook. Bus schedules and any questions parents might have will be explained at enrollment.

Timberlake Pre-Kto enroll Friday

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By Yvonne MillerLast week the Newsgram ran an

article featuring all the candidates running for South Barber School Board in the April 5 election.

One of those candidates was out of town visiting a daughter in Alaska. That is Bill Smith of Hardtner who runs for an at-large seat against Dana Roark of Kiowa.

Since Smith was unavailable to answer the Newsgram’s questionnaire, he was allowed to give his answers upon returning home last week.

Also one of the answers to the questionnaire was inadvertently omitted on the form submitted by candidate Deborah Helfrich. She faces opponents Mike Anderson and Mark Pollock.

That omitted answer was to the question to list the candidates’ top three priorities for the district.

The following are Helfrich’s Top

Meet another South Barber School Board candidateOne omission on candidate Helfrich

Three Priorities for the district:1. To be informed and watchful of

the budget issue and how it will change the education of our children. The cuts need to be kept as far from the children in the classroom as possible.

2. The need to develop ways to fill the budget gap to provide the supplies and programs our children will need. It may include personal donations, parent organizations or foundations.

3. To keep learning on what is new and happening in education. We need to provide all that we can for our students.

Candidate Bill Smith Answers Questions

Q. Name. Occupation, family – Bill Smith, retired submarine commander, owner of Bill and Janet’s Nature Museum and Hardtner Mayor. He and Janet, his wife of 51 years, have two grown daughters – one is Seattle, WA, the other in Anchorage, AK. They Smiths moved to Hardtner is 2005.

Q. Why do you feel qualified to serve? He holds a bachelor’s degree

in mathematics and a master’s degree in systems engineering. “I supervised teachers, staff and students while at the Trident Training Facility in Bangor, WA. I taught school and was personally responsible for developing and administering large budgets.”

Q. List your Top Three Priorities of the School District.

1. “The continued decreasing of federal and state funding. This is happening on two fronts. First and probably our greatest concern is declining student enrollment.” He said South Barber’s enrollment has declined at a rate of 11 students a year the past 10 years for current enrollment of 215 students. The other is decreased state funding.

2. Maintaining our quality education with these funding cuts.

3. Using our increased capital outlay funds to improve maintenance on our school buildings and transportation.

Q. Why are you running for school board? “We currently have one of the top academic and sports school systems in Kansas. With the declining funding to support our school system it is going to be a challenge to maintain these high standards. I believe I have the time, and with 40 years leadership, educational and financial experience I will be an asset to our school and community.

Q. Anything else you want voters to know? “I am a firm believer in quality education at an affordable price and allowing South Barber residents to have a say in any tax increases. Thank you for your consideration.”

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Alfalfa County Democratic Convention and Precinct meetings will be Saturday at the Alfalfa County Fairgrounds in Cherokee. A free barbeque buffet will be served.

Precinct meetings will begin at noon with the convention at 2 p.m.

“All registered Democrats in Alfalfa County are encouraged to be there,” said County Chairman John Herold. “If

Alfalfa County Democratsmeetings at noon Saturday

you’re not a part of the solution, you are part of the problem.”

Precinct officers will be elected during the precinct meetings. County officers will be elected during the county convention and will be delegates to district and state conventions. All offices are for two-year terms.

For information contact County Chairman John Herold 580 732-5610.

The Woods County Democratic Party convention will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday at Northwest Technology Center in Alva. Delegates will elect officers for the Woods County Democratic Party who will serve until 2013.

All Democratic voters registered in Woods County are invited to attend the convention; however, only delegates may vote during the convention. Delegates were chosen at precinct meetings held on March 10.

Woods County Democratic convention 10 a.m. Saturday

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The Friends of Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge are up and running!!!!

The Friends group met up at the Jet Recreation Area and divided into two groups. One group went to the Crystal Dig area on the Salt Flats and the other stayed at Jet Rec. Even though the weather was bad, there was a large turn

Friends of Salt Plains get rec areas ready Crystal Dig, campground to open Friday

out of support. The bathrooms are cleaned and

restocked. The fire rings are in order, both areas are clean of trash and debris, and are ready to be opened on April 1..this Friday.

During the potluck we held a Friends meeting and established monthly board

meetings and general friends meetings. The next general Friends meeting will be held on July 30, time and place to be announced.

The Friends have also received their tax identification number and have filed for their 501c3 compliance as a non-profit organization. We have also established pending projects (observation tower and Sibley’s monument).

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costumes cause a panic on stage and with the audience, some of whom have tears rolling down their cheeks with laughter.

One older woman remarked after the show, “They even have nice legs,” referring to the “nieces.” Another woman commented on what a shapely figure Mick has as a woman. When told that later he groaned.

Both farmers, Mick is also a referee and Matt an assistant football coach – not a thing like their Maxine and Stephanie characters. They pulled harder than the plows on their tractors through dry ground to pull off this farce.

Just when you think the show can’t get any funnier add Keith Fink, who plays the old woman’s doctor and takes, let’s say an active role, with the impersonators.

Playing a ditzy young woman whose head spins like the wheels on her roller skates, Jenny Cantrell brilliantly pulls it off, making the crowd love her. With a girlish figure, the crowd who doesn’t know Jenny would be surprised to learn

From Page 10 Ladiesshe is the mother of four children.

Seasoned Border Line actress Mary Ellen artfully plays Meg, an assertive, yet yearning-for-more young woman who tries to keep this crazy group in tact while battling with her own conflicted feelings over the visitors.

Mary Ellen has a way of always winning the heart of the audience. She undoubtedly knows how to “play” her fiance. He’s portrayed by veteran Gary Jacobs who by his facial expressions obviously has fun playing the tight-as-a-church-mouse minister who wants Meg, but also the old lady’s money that would come to him with their betrothal.

Teen Chris Jacobs proves he can play any character since this role as a dapper young man is but one of the many he’s shown on the Border Line stage. Chris used occasional deadpan expressions and his natural dry sense-of-humor to play Butch.

Director Justin Rugg, who has previous experience in the director’s chair and on the stage, pulls the very best

from these actors who brings another crowd-pleasing performance to the Border Line stage.

It goes without saying that the fire-grilled steak dinner was mouthwatering as always.

Internationally acclaimed playwright Ken Ludwig would undoubtedly be proud of Border Line’s performance of his work.

Woody Leonard of Woodward, author of The Blue-Haired Belles of the Burger Bar, Border Line’s last fall performance, attended opening night. He jumped to his feet to give the “Leading Ladies” cast a standing ovation and rave reviews.

You have a chance to do that next Saturday night at a dinner theatre performance, with dinner served beginning at 6:30. Call Shirts and More in Kiowa, Kan., for tickets at 620-825-4074. Tickets are available at the door for the Sunday afternoon matinee at 2 p.m., in Kiowa’s Community Building.

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Alfalfa County Court Filings

Alfalfa County Sheriff’s Log

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 FilingsRebecca Sue Hildinger, 47, no

address listed: Grand Larceny.Charles Ola Schneeberger, 33,

Cherokee: Domestic Abuse - Subsequent Offense.

Misdemeanor FilingsSteven Milt Pattillo, 36, Ames:

Driving While Impaired.Jason Matthew Glazner, 40, OKC:

Driving while License is Under Suspension.

Travis James Curry, 26, no address listed: Driving Under the Influence.

Civil FilingsMidland Funding LLC vs. Nieta

Lohmann: Indebtedness for an amount more than $2,500.

Small Claims FilingsAlva State Bank & Trust Company

vs. Andrea Amanda Lynn Corr: Indebtedness for an amount more than $3,500.

Marriage FilingsDustin James Hannaford, 18,

Mustang and Brittany Marie Brewer, 17, OKC: Marriage ceremony performed by judge.

Paternity FilingsState of Oklahoma vs. Teresa

Heffelfinger and William Justin Vassar.State of Oklahoma vs. Justina M.

Zimbelman and Dylan Jerome Gambill.State of Oklahoma vs. Jamie Elaine

Rice and Preston Chey Hodge.State of Oklahoma vs. Gabriel

T. Cunningham and Kassidy Larie Thresher.

State of Oklahoma vs. Haley Dawn Rhoades and Coty Wayne Crone.

Haley Rhoades vs. Coty Wayne Crone.

Child Support FilingsDepartment of Human Services vs.

Cory Miles: Incoming reciprocal.Protective Order Filings

Cory Wayne Lovely vs. Carla Renea Lovely.

Dawnita Welch vs. Robert Eugene Welch Jr.

Carmaleta Ann Hooper vs. Ralph Dewayne Hooper.

Sereptia Raedawn Hess, Aaron and

Brileigh Duncan vs. Lucas Charles Duncan.

Tasha Sue Ramirez vs. Nathan Wade Schanbacher.

Virgil Wayne Steel II vs. Matt David Clepper.

Lora Sharlene Gipson vs. Marshall Wayne Ross and Samantha Kaye Ross.

Pamela Phillips vs. Steven Kent Siler.

Haley Dawn Rhoades vs. Coty Wayne Crone.

Traffic FilingsSteven Milt Pattillo, 36, Ames:

Failure to pay all taxes due state ($211.50).

Jason Matthew Glazner, 40, OKC: Failure to carry insurance verification ($211.50).

The following individuals were cited for speeding:

Timothy Wade Jordan, 23, Woodward: 11-14 over ($226.50); Steven Milt Pattillo, 36, Ames: 21-25 over ($281.50); Jason Matthew Glazner, 40, OKC: construction 11-15 over ($284); Travis James Curry, 26, no address listed: 15 over ($226.50); J. Jesus Franco Raygoza, 24, Enid: 1-10 over ($188.50).

The following individuals were cited for failure to wear seatbelt ($20 fine):

David Shawn Wynn, 48, Edmond.

March 21, 20119:56 a.m. report of old black cow out

1 west of McWillie, has been put in on north side, notified possible owner but was told it belongs to person in Aline, tried calling, sounds like fax machine.

9:30 a.m. report of stolen guns 1/2 north of Ingersoll.

10:54 a.m. report of neglected horses on Hwy 8 near Aline turnoff, more bones than meat on them, spoke with owner, she advised she has taken them to the vet, one has been wormed and the other is old enough that it probably won’t gain weight.

2:55 p.m. report of possible scrap metal taken 5 southwest of Goltry, went to his farm where he had scrap metal and someone cleaned it all up for him, he just wanted us to know about it.

9:43 p.m. report of grass fire 1 mile south of RR tracks in Carmen, working

on hot spots, fire is out, there are tree logs that will smolder all night.

March 22, 201111:06 a.m. report of man sleeping in

ditch 1 north 1/2 west of Jet, man in Jet, after finishes eating he is taking him out of Alfalfa Co., taking him to Hwy 11.

7:54 p.m. report of cow out 1 1/2 west of McWillie, advised owner of cow out and downed fence, he said he would go out there.

March 23, 20115:03 a.m. report of dead horse west

of Jet 64/58 Jct 1/2 back east on south side, advised someone will check.

3:54 p.m. report of grass fire 3 west of 38/11 Jct on Hwy 11, request Nescatunga Fire Dept.

6:45 p.m. alarm company verifying address.

6:54 p.m. report of RR crossing torn up at Carmen, advised it was a run away

tore track up, he was going to move the debris from roadway, will notify BNSF, tracks are fixed.

10:06 p.m. report of possible kidnapping in progress in the Sod House area, caller stated an individual yanked his daughter out of the car and threw her in his, was headed to Aline to see if they went to his mothers house, have someone enroute to get more information, this was just a misunderstanding between the 2 parties.

March 24, 20115:15 a.m. report of alarm going off at

shop on Hwy 58 to 45, 6 west back north 2 mile 1 1/4 west on north side, notified key holder.

8:00 a.m medical call to Choctaw St. in Aline, request Aline FD, not sure if ambulance is needed, called back send

See Sheriff Page 48

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Alfalfa County Real Estate TransactionsBeginning Book 647 page 881

Real Estate TransfersLarry G. Parson and Jeanne E. Parson

to Larry G. Parson and Jeanne E. Parson, Trustees of the Parson Family Revocable Trust dated Feb. 22, 2011: (1) Southwest Quarter of Section 3, Township 28 North, Range 9, WIM; (2) East Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 4, Township 28 North, Range 9, WIM: Warranty Deed

Anna Pjesky to Roger R. Pjesky and Rita L. Pjesky: the Southeast Quarter of Section 22, Township 24 North, Range 9, WIM: Quit Claim Deed.

Anna Pjesky to Kay Ann Henderson and Carolyn Sue Areffi: the Northeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 24 North, Range 9, WIM: Quit Claim Deed.

Groendyke Oil & Gas Properties LP to George Franklin Forney Jr. and Judith Ann Forney: all the minerals in and under and that may produced in (1) the Northeast Quarter ada Lots 1, 2, 12 and 13 of Section 1, Township 26 North, Range 9, WIM; (2) the Southeast Quarter of Section 36, Township 27 North, Range 9, WIM: Quit Claim Deed.

Mark A. Myers and Linda M. Myers to Mark A. Myers and Linda M. Myers, Trustees of the Mark A. Myers and Linda M. Myers Trust dated Feb. 11, 2011: the Northwest Quarter of Section 34, Township 27 North, Range 9, WIM: Quit Claim Deed.

Donald H. Brining and Jane Oakley, individually and as Trustees of the interest conveyed to them from Clara E. Brining in that General Warranty Deed dated Oct. 20, 1980, filed in Book 350 on Page 596 of the Alfalfa County Clerk’s records on Jan. 13, 1981 and Mary Jane Leeman Brining and Bruce Oakley to Donald Herbert Brining and Mary Jane Leeman Brining, Trustees of the Donmar Living Trust dated Dec. 6, 1997: an undivided 1/2 interest in and to the North Half of the North Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 6, Township 26 North, Range 11, WIM: Quit Claim Deed.

Robert D. Cummins and Jessica A. Cummins to Jim Patton and Ginger Patton: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and the South Half of Lot 8 in Block 52 in the Original Town of Goltry: Warranty Deed.

Robert Lee Knoll and Sharon Knoll, Trustees of the Knoll Family Living Trust to Robert Lee Knoll and Sharon Knoll: East Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 30, Township 25 North, Range 12, WIM: Warranty Deed.

EMB Farms, LLC to Brena Diel: Southeast Quarter of Section 20, Township 29 North, Range 12, WIM: Warranty Deed.

Bobbie Carl Rockenbach and Ellen Louise Rockenbach to Bobbie Carl Rockenbach and Ellen Louise Rockenbach, Trustees of the Rockenbach

Family Revocable Trust dated Feb. 25, 2011: Northwest Quarter and the North Half of the Southwest Quarter in Section 26, Township 28 North, Range 10, WIM: Warranty Deed.

Alfred Pecha to Patty Pecha-Weber: North Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 15, Township 23 North, Range 9, WIM: Warranty Deed.

Della K. Jack, Trustee of the Della K. Jack Trust dated March 24, 1994 to Bryan Kroeker: surface interest in and to the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 29 North, Range 10, WIM: Warranty Deed.

MortgagesDonald Louis Goss aka Donald L.

Goss and Jackie D. Goss to CitiMortgage Inc.: the South 4.25 feet of Lot 7 and all of Lot 8 in Block 5 of Gilmore’s Addition to the City of Cherokee: $29,250.

Jim Patton and Ginger Patton to NBC Oklahoma: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and the South Half of Lot 8 in Block 52 in the Original Town of Goltry: $77,000.

Jana Oister and Glenn Oister to Farmers Exchange Bank: Lot 2 in Block 1 of Twila Addition to the City of Cherokee: $192,000.

Bryan Kroeker and Lavonne Kroeker to Farm Credit of Enid: the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 29 North, Range 10, WIM; LESS AND EXCEPT a 5 acre tract in the Northwest Corner: $123,500.

03-21-11 Michael Stull, Lake City, driving a 2003 Ford PU struck a deer on the River Road about 1 mile east of Lake City. Over $1,000 damage, no injury, accident investigated by Deputy English.

303-23-11 Gary Kliesen, Wilmore, driving a 2007 Ford struck a deer on U160 about 2 miles east of the Aetna Road. Over $1,000 damage, no injury, accident worked by Deputy Rugg.

03-24-11 Elwood Township

and Union Chapel Volunteer Fire Departments responded to a grass fire northwest of Hardtner.

03-24-11 Hazelton and Kiowa Rural Volunteer Fire Departments responded to a tank battery fire east of Hazelton.

03-25-11 Elwood Township Volunteer Fire Department responded to a grass fire northwest of Hardtner.

03-27-11 Deputy Hall investigated a burglary in Hardtner.

03-27-11 Kiowa Ambulance transferred patient from Kiowa Hospital to Wichita.

During the week officers received 15 reports of cattle out; one report of horses out; performed 12 Public Assists; and assisted 4 other agencies.

Arrests: 03-22-11 Timothy L. Reynolds,

Kiowa, W/M, 51. Arrest by KWPD. Charge: Battery. Released 03-22-11 on $200 OR Kiowa City Bond.

03-22-11 Lucretia F. Freeman, Medicine Lodge, W/F, 25. Arrest by BASO. Charged on Barton County Warrant – Felony Theft. Released to Custody of Barton County Sheriff 03-25-11.

03-25-11 Alejandro Ibarra, Wichita, W/M, 24. Arrest by BASO. Charges: Possess Marijuana 2. Possess Drug Paraphernalia. Released 03-25-11 on $750 Surety Bond.

03-25-11 Joshua N. Smart, Medicine Lodge, W/M, 29. Arrest by MLPD. Charge: DUI.

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Animals and Pets

For Sale

Yearling Angus Bulls. Calving/Ease. EPDS available. 580-327-1461 or 580-829-3087

Maine Anjou Bulls

replacement heifers, club calves, spring/fall borns. Video www.redgatecattleco.com. 580-334-3439 or 580-824-1041

For Sale

Angus Bulls. Call eve 580-327-3109. David Scherich

Need Good Homes

Only 3 M left. Aussie/Border pups. 4months. Shots/Wormed. $50 obo. 580-571-5758 or 580-824-1681

AKC Cocker Spaniel Pups

7wks old. See pictures at indiancreekoklahoma.com. $250. 580-548-6897

Cattle Retrievers

Cattle dog/Golden Retriever mix puppies. 10wks. Had 1st shots. Kid friendly. 1M, 1F. 580-430-9125

Automotive

‘05 Dodge Dually

4dr. New Flat Bed and Grill Guard. 903-262-5374. 580-327-5353. 580-824-0444. Judy Koonce

Business Opportunities

For Sale

Sporting Goods business for sale in Woodward, OK w/wo bldg. Owners retiring. 580-259-3800

Business Services

Taking Appointments

Kelli Isenbart is now taking appointments at Reflections Salon. 517 Locust. 580-327-2424 or 405-620-3025 Cell

Pony Boy Lures

Alva, OK. 580-327-1233 or 580-430-5547. Top in fishing supplies. Buy-Sell-Trade Guns. Smith and Wesson 4” S.S. 357 $399. Let’s Make a Deal

Looking for

Wheat to Harvest. 2 JD combines and supporting equipment. Farmer owned business. Call Derek Sumner at 785-871-0962

Lawn Mowing

and Brushhog. Vacuum Repair. Pick-up and Deliver. Randall Parker. 580-603-1605 or 580-327-8392

Travis and Bobbie Krob

Tree Trim and cut and Removal + Stump Grinding. Very Reasonable Rates. Call anytime. Insured. Travis 580-747-4256. Bobbie 580-430-7103. House 580-328-5461

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Worth the Drive!!

Red’s Place offers the very best in BBQ and Steaks. No long waits for food and great service. We strive for excellence and offer a money back guarantee if not completely satisfied. Open 11am-2:30pm and 5-8:30pm. Drive-up window for convenience. PS. Blue Tragedy live Sat night April 2nd.

Sondra’s Cleaning

20 Years exp. Dependable. References. 580-626-4779 or 580-554-5419

Steel Buildings

For the latest innovation in steel building construction, call us today. Miller and Associates, LLC. 580-327-7935. www.millerandassociatesllc.com

Alva Sewing Center

FREE 200mm x 200mm Hoop and 5D Embroidery Software with the purchase of a Designer Ruby. www.alvasewingcenter.com. 428 Flynn. Alva. 580-327-3312

AAA Drivers

Improvement Program. Northwest Technology Center, Alva. Tue Apr 5th and Mon Apr 11th from 6-9pm. $15 Tuition Fee. Call 580-327-0344 to enroll

Lawn Mowing

Accepting all Major Credit Cards and Debit Cards. 580-540-6669 Aaron Gottsch

Carry Concealed

Weapons Class - Sat. Apr 2. at Northwest Technology Center in Alva. Cost $60. 8am-5pm. Call 580-327-0344 to enroll.

Lyn’s Oasis Bar

Great Salt Plains Lake Annual Scholarship Fundraiser. If you have items to donate call 580-542-4640. Auction and Meal Sat April 9th at 6:30pm. Meal by Donation

Now on DVD/BluRay

at Rialto Video “Black Swan,” “The Resident” “Fair Game” “Tangled” “Yogi Bear” “Skyline” “The Tourist” “How Do You Know” “The Switch” “Hereafter” “The Fighter.” Now renting at Rialto. 580-327-0535. Visit www.myvideostore.com/rialto

Lucky Buck Boot Repair

Drop-Offs any time. 911 11th St. 443-791-1853. $60 Full Sole. Quick Quality Repair

Oil/Gas Mineral Leases

Please contact us if you are interested in leasing or selling your minerals. We provide services to Oil and Gas Mineral Owners. Our efforts create healthy competition resulting in higher bonus amounts and superior lease terms. Professional References Available. 580-327-4440 or 580-327-7889. www.MineralMarketing.Com

Food Distribution

Alva Wesleyan Church & Okla Regional Food Bank. 3rd Wednesday each month. 3rd & Church St. 2-6pm. We want to feed body and your soul

Twisted-Timber

Pasture Tree & Brush Clearing. No dead trees left to burn or be stacked with us. See videos and photos on our web site at twisted-timber.com. Russel Graves. 620-825-4080

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Depot Bar & Grill

Wed Lunch Special-Pork Loin, Scalloped Potatoes, Pea Salad, Cherry Dump Cake. Thur-Beef Stew, Cornbread, Cherry Cheese Cake. Fri- Chicken Fry Steak, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Corn, Roll, Peach Cobbler. Open at 11am. Carry-out avail 580-327-2212

For Your Const Needs

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

Murrow’s FrameArt LLC

Custom Picture Framing. Framed Art Prints. Gift Certificates Available. Free Estimates. 427 Barnes. Downtown Mall, Alva, OK. 580-327-4600. “We Can Frame That For You!”

Computer Plus

Computer Repair, service, virus removal & other computer needs. Competitive pricing. Call Adam Swallow at 580-327-4449 or 580-748-2349 or come by 1329 Fair St. Mon thru Fri. Will do local housecalls

Alva Moose Lodge

Mom and Pops Nite Out. Fri, Apr 1. Calf Fries, Baked Talapia, Chicken Strips. 6pm. Karaoke 9pm

Pasture Tree Clearing

Save moisture & grass. Let me clear trees in your pasture. Skid Steer & Marshall Tree Saw. Ed Grover. 580-474-2465 or 580-542-0298

Attention Soldier

Alva has an option for military and retired military healthcare. Dr. Elizabeth Kinzie has 20+ years of service and knows the military health system. Call 580-430-3366

Dan’s Pest Control

Guarantees you a Pest Free home or business, at an affordable price. It is time to get your home treated for Spiders, Scorpions, Wasps, Ants, Flies, Bed Bugs & other flying & crawling pests. Dan will be servicing the Alva area Mar 23, 24, 25, Apr 5, 6, 7, 8, 19, 20, 21, 22. Call 580-748-1953

Kick N Koffee

Now Serving Sausage Biscuits and Gravy daily. Wed-Tasty Pulled Pork and/or Revil Potato Soup. Thur-Fantastic Chicken Salad with Fresh Baked Croissants. Fri-Ham and Beans. Sat-Sausage and Gravy. Don’t forget our Drive-Thru for convenience. 580-327-4486. Thanks Bravo Company for serving our country!

Boulevard Bistro

Daily Lunch Specials 503 E Okla Blvd. Open from 6am-9pm Daily. 580-327-6643

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Jeanette Nelson, BrokerCall for Details 580-748-0745 or 580-327-1745

See all our listings atalvaokhomes.com

NELSON REAL ESTATE

www.murrowrealestateandauction.comwww.murrowlandandhome.com

REAL ESTATE& AUCTIONMURROW

580-327-1998

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Fence & Corral Const.

and welding. Contact Jeremy Durkee 580-430-5150

Professional Upholstery

with all types of furniture. Over 55 yrs. experience. Goltry 580-496-2351

Employment

Wanted

Floral Designer. Experience and Dependability a must. Send Resume to-Job Opportunity, Apt 406, 1901 College Blvd, Alva, OK 73717

Tiny Blessings

Community Childcare is accepting applications for Childcare Workers, possible full, part and sub positions available. Ability to pass KBI background check required. Jobs are located in Kiowa, KS, starting pay $7.50. Interested applicants email resume to [email protected] or call 620-825-4090 and ask for Keith to get more info

Help Wanted

Full-Time or Part-Time Detail Person to wash and wax equip. Western Equipment. 3126 College Blvd

Help Wanted

29 Serious People to work from Home using a computer. Up to $1500-$5000 PT/FT. Free info www.BDBglobal.com

Summer Jobs

Pool Manager and Lifeguard needed. Timberlake Pool in Jet, OK. Late May until Early August. Need Lifeguard and CPR certification. Contact 580-548-6286 or [email protected] for application by April 17

Full-Time Help Wanted

In home caregiver for activities of daily living for ambulatory, functioning elderly F. Kiowa, KS. References required. 620-825-4646 or 620-886-0451

Help Wanted

Depot Bar & Grill, Full-Time Nights. Must be 21. 327-7011

Now Hiring

Class A and B drivers for all shifts. Earn over $1300 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. 620-930-7511

Help Wanted

RSI has 2 FT positions avail in Kiowa, KS. Inside Sales and Technical. Applicants must be honest, positive, self-motivated, detail and goal orientated. Must be computer literate and have a working knowledge of MS Office. Both positions require good communication and editing as well as basic math skills. Mail Resume to RSI Attn: HR 543 Main, Kiowa, KS 67070 or email [email protected]

Help Wanted

Local JD Dealership. Parts/Sales person and Truck Driver. CDL req. Exp preferred. Exc Benefits. Pick-up app at 3126 College Blvd. Alva

Help Wanted

Part-Time Laundry Help and in Activities. Also looking for volunteers to do Pet Therapy. Please apply in person. 916 Noble

Help Wanted

Concrete Walz is currently seeking individuals to work PT in the Manufacturing Facility. Starting pay depends on experience. Must be 18 yrs, have valid DL, clean MVR and pass Drug Test. 97.5 KPAK is searching for experienced Sales Reps. Receive optimum commission. Must have valid DL and transportation. Send Resume to [email protected] or drop-off at 429 Main, Kiowa, KS

Membership Openings

The Cherokee Rod and Gun Club has openings for membership. We have 3 lakes in Alfalfa County and 1 lake in Major County. If you are interested in becoming a member of this fishing only club, contact Cherokee Rod and Gun Club, RT 2 Box 3, Cherokee, OK or [email protected] for more information

Vantage Plane Plastics

is seeking FT Computer Programmer. Must have minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree/Computer Science or related field. Will be required to design, program, implement, document and maintain computerized business system for use over the Internet. Must have experience in Net, APS.Net/C#, XML, HTML and sql. Pick up application at 3161 College Blvd, Alva, OK or email Resume [email protected]

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From Page 46 Sheriffwas structure control burn.

12:37 p.m. report of grass fire out of control near McWillie, heading towards hay bales, Helena FD dispatched.

6:04 p.m. report of 2 black cows out 1/8 mile south of Goltry, advised possible owner, he will send someone to take care of it.

6:08 p.m. report of cows out 1 1/2 mile west of McWillie, tried contacting owner no answer, advised cows were in but fence was down, owner advised he will go take care of it.

March 26, 201110:26 a.m. report of black cow out

again at 1 1/2 mile west of McWillie, owner had put cows in and was headed back up there to fix fence.

ambulance.12:22 p.m. report of grass fire 1 mile

north of Helena on Hwy 58, thought it might take a couple of brush rigs.

8:29 p.m. report of grass fire 2 mile south of Carmen water tower road, notified property owner, advised will be a control burn, Carmen FD has been advised.

8:56 p.m. report of 3 head of cattle hit 2 mile south of 58/64 Jct on Hwy 58, one on Hwy 2 in ditch, another person hit the cattle, no medical needed, advised owner of cattle is at the scene.

March 25, 201112:15 p.m. report of possible

structure fire on Hwy 58 on east side of road, advised grass fire under control

Garage Sales

Yard Sale

115 Ash, Alva. Fri and Sat 8am-5pm

Garage Sale

Sat Apr 2 8am-noon. 803 3rd St. Lots of good stuff

Yard Sale

817 Logan 9am-1pm Sat

Lutheran Rummage Sale

Fri & Sat 9am-2pm. 212 Maple. Lots of Bathing Suits

3 Family

916 3rd St. Across from O’Reilly’s. Sat Apr 2 8am-? Household items, baby items, bedding, dishes, men and women clothing, baby boy clothes, lots more

Miscellaneous

For Sale

Complete Motorola UHF Radio System. Private channel, Repeater and Mobiles. All working and in good cond. 580-327-3525. Rob Nida

For Sale

Craftsman Riding Lawn Mower with 16.5 HP Kohler Engine, Auto Transmission, 42” Deck. Runs great, newly overhauled deck. $400. 580-741-1100

Wanted To Rent

Class A Motorhome for family trip to Chama, NM June 8-June 14. Mike George, Alva. 580-829-1968

For Sale

Mission Style Rectangular Table 69”x40” with 6 Chairs. Exc cond. 580-327-0662

Looking 2 Buy

I buy coins/gems and collections. 580-430-5273

New Movies at Rialto

Theatre. Starts Friday “Hop” “Red Riding Hood.” Also now playing “Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Roddick Rules.” Visit Rialto on FaceBook. View Trailers of movies now playing at alvareviewcourier.com. Click on Rialto Theatre Ad. 580-327-1900 or 0535

Making a List

Checking it twice. Phone the Pothole Hotline, 580-327-3342. Vote Chaffee for Mayor. Paid for by Chaffee for Mayor Committee, Matt Adair, Chairman

For Sale

Warm Morning gas stove with pipe $125. 28000 BTU Kenmore Window A/C Unit $175. 12’ Flat Bottom John Boat w/41 lb motorguide trolling motor $300. 580-430-1642

Real Estate

For Rent

2 bdrm with Washer and Dryer Hook-up. 580-327-1391 or 580-732-7181

For Sale

3bdrm, 2bth, CH/A recently remodeled. 1129 2nd, Alva. 580-327-3811

For Sale

3bdrm, garage, 802 Logan. United Country/Kohlrus Real Estate. 580-327-4007. www.kohlrus.com

For Sale

3bdrm, 2bth, newly remodeled home in Hardtner, KS. Call for details. 620-825-6033

Need To Rent

Tidy, responsible, no smoking F to rent house in Alva for 1 year in mid June. Prefer basement, garage, fenced yard, washer/dryer but will consider others. Moving from out of state to teach at NWOSU. Have an old dog and cat. Willing to pay fee. Have exc ref and good credit. Will treat property with the same respect that I treat my own. Call 224-628-6199 or email [email protected] for more info. Thanks

Apt For Rent

3bdrm, 2bth. 580-327-1360 or 580-748-0482

March 27, 201112:06 a.m. report of theft from a

house in Aline, some medications are missing.

8:20 a.m. report of 8 cattle out 8 miles west of 4-way stop north of Cherokee, owner was notified, is helping to put them back up.

2:20 p.m. report of black cow out north of Helena, notified possible owner, found the cow, was actually a calf, put it back in the fence.

7:54 p.m. report of noisy neighbor in Aline, makes too much noise, request someone talk to him about it.

8:09 p.m. report of black cows out 2 east of Helena turn on 45, advised possible owner, he will check.

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