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REVIEW COURIER THE ALVA "More crime is prevented by fear of exposure in the press, than by all the laws man has ever devised." - Joseph Pulitzer N E W S G R A M V o l u m e 3 1 , N o . 4 4 W e d n e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 2 , 2 0 1 1 5 0 ¢ 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 “We turn Ordinary into Extraordinary!” Rhonda & Justin Packard 1224 South Grand, Cherokee, OK 73728 Shop: 580-596-3317 9 Mobile: 580-884-7396 [email protected] C o l e s F l o w e r s & G r e e n h o u s e Sun., Nov. 6th, 2011 New Selections of Jewelry Fresh From Market C H E R O K E E O P E N H O U S E O U R F A M I L Y W I S H E S E V E R Y O N E M E R R Y C H R I S T M A S & H A P P Y H O L I D A Y S ! NEW SELECTION OF CANDLES & SOAPS Kiowa Hospital hires CFO

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REVIEWCOURIER

THE ALVA

"More crime is prevented by fear of exposure in the press, than by all the laws man has ever devised." - Joseph Pulitzer

NEWSGRAMVolume 31, No. 44 • Wednesday, November 2, 2011 • 50¢

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

“We turn Ordinary into Extraordinary!”

Rhonda & Justin Packard1224 South Grand, Cherokee, OK 73728

Shop: 580-596-3317 9 Mobile: 580-884-7396 [email protected]

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OUR FAMILY WISHES EVERYONEMERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

NEW SELECTION OF CANDLES & SOAPS

Kiowa Hospital hires CFO

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Community Calendar

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

620 Choctaw St.Alva, Oklahoma 73717

Lynn L. Martin, PresidentTelephone Numbers:

Alva Review-Courier 580-327-2200Newsgram 580-327-1510

FAX 580-327-2454www.alvareviewcourier.com

E-Mail: [email protected] Contents Copyright 2011

Members of:Associated Press

National Newspaper Assn.Oklahoma Press Association

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. Transportation provided upon request.

Noon Alva Kiwanis Club meets at Champs Restaurant.

2-5 p.m. The Cherokee Strip Museum in Alva is open every day except Monday. For information or arranged tours, call 580-327-2030.

7 p.m. Alva Moose Lodge men’s meeting is held every Wednesday.

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. Transportation provided upon request.

Noon Alva Rotary Club meets at Champs Restaurant.

2-5 p.m. The Cherokee Strip Museum in Alva is open every day except Monday. For information or arranged tours, call 580-327-2030.

5:30 p.m. Alva Weight Watchers meet at College Hill Church of Christ.

8 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous will meet at 1027 8th (Wesley House) in Alva every Monday and Thursday.

Friday9 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.

By Yvonne MillerNo tricks, just treats as Janell Goodno

began her position as Chief Financial Officer of the Kiowa District Hospital Halloween day.

The treats she brings to Kiowa’s Hospital are seven-and-a-half years experience as CFO of the Stafford County Hospital. It’s also a Critical Access Hospital like Kiowa. CA (typically rural) hospitals receive better Medicare reimbursements.

“There are many financial challenges facing rural hospitals,” Goodno said. “Our goal is to provide quality patient care while trying to operate efficiently.”

Another treat is the 1992 South Barber High School graduate brings her

South Barber graduate Janell (Har-baugh) Goodno returns to her home-town as CFO of the Kiowa District Hospital. Photo by Yvonne Miller

Goodno comes homeas Kiowa Hospital CFO

family to her hometown. Goodno and her husband Justin

would still be in Stafford if the CFO job had not opened in Kiowa. She applied and said, “It seemed like the right thing. I’m excited to be back home and close to my family.” Although they liked the Stafford community also.

She is the daughter of Paul and

Yvonne Harbaugh of Kiowa. She graduated from NWOSU in 2001. Justin also has ties to Kiowa, attending part of his elementary years here. Justin continues his job as multi-county inspector for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (inspecting primarily retail establishments and some for the FDA.)

Their son Colby is a college freshman in Texas, continuing rodeo as a calf roper. Daughter Ciera is a high school junior and trying to best finish a college course before enrolling at South Barber. Ciera also excels in rodeo events of roping, goat-tying and barrel racing. The couple has near four-month-old twins Janda and Jancey. They are currently residing with her parents and will probably build a home in the country.

The Goodnos were married in Kiowa’s United Methodist Church were she said, “I plan to be active.”

Goodno Discusses Her Role as CFO As CFO Goodno said she’ll look

at ways to reduce costs and encourage department heads to stay within their budgets. She’ll also help look at ways to increase revenues by possibly providing more medical services. She’s excited about the future of the hospital in a new facility.

She described interim CFO Walter Mitchell as “quite a mathematician”

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after having an opportunity to work with him briefly.

“He will be a great resource,” Goodno said of Mitchell.

She’ll also be helpful as Kiowa’s Hospital moves closer to implementing Electronic Medical Records (EMR) as federally mandated. The board is in the process of purchasing this costly system. Goodno said Stafford was 30 to 40 percent into the EMR process.

“I am happy I’ll be able to contribute to the hospital foundation,” Goodno said. She was treasurer of the Health Foundation at Stafford; worked with fundraising, marketing and the tax credit program.

Hospital and Manor CEO Aldeen “Van” Vandeveer said of Goodno, “I’m absolutely thrilled to have her here. She comes highly recommended. She’s able to work into our operation smoothly. Janell is a very knowledgeable young woman – so good at what she does. She’ll be a distinct asset with the new hospital program. She’s coming in at the right time.”

After being at her new job for a day, Goodno said, “It was busy, but good.” She described her co-workers as “warm and welcoming.”

“We left Kiowa 10 years ago,” Goodno said. “I thought it was a great community then – but you don’t realize how much until you come back home.”

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Kiowa CFO

By Drake Peffly The Burlington 4-H is ready

for a great year. Members recently competed in the Alfalfa County Fair. Congratulations to the 4-H Senior Team of Jonathon Armbruster, Justin George, Bayli Hyde, and Tanner Rieger

Pictured are the 4-H officers: Drake Peffly-Reporter, Jaden Allen-Song/Game Leader, Jacobi Cox-President, Bayli Hyde-Vice-President, Destiny Peffly-Secre-tary, and Kelsi Smith-Stuco Representative.

Burlington 4-H ready for great yearfor winning 1st Place Team Livestock Judging. Seven members competed in the Oklahoma State Fair. The top 5 entries are on display at the state fair. Burlington 4-H winners are: Abbie Newman and Sarah Garvie--5th paper craft; Lauren Lagos--3rd cantaloupe, 4th squash; Anthony Clark, 1st alfalfa seed;

Kelli Spade-- 8th quilt; Destiny Peffly--3rd dress; Bayli Hyde--3rd block printing, 4th needlepoint, doll 5th, heritage scrapbook 5th, postmarks 5th, and 4-H alumni display winner.

Burlington 4-H celebrated National 4-H Week October 3-9. Members celebrated by making posters, wearing green one day, and having clover cookies. The other activities 4-H members are getting ready for are the turkey dinner and share the fun. 4-H…making the best better.

CITY OF ALVA415 4th Street • Alva, OK 73717 • (580) 327-1340

The City of Alva is seeking to fill the position of Code Enforcement Office

(Building Inspector). This position requires the ability to obtain a

provisional inspector license and a State Inspector License for plumbing,

mechanical and electrical. Other requirements or qualifications along with

a job description and applications are available at City Hall, 415 4th Street,

Alva, Oklahoma. Salary is negotiable, depending on qualifications. Must

possess a valid driver’s license and have an acceptable driving record.

Applications will be accepted until Wednesday, November 16, 2011. The

City of Alva is an equal opportunity employer.

JOB OPENING

501 College • Alva, Ok • 580-327-1595

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Call CareTeam at (580) 237-0669, M-F 8a-5p

(Must have automobile, phone, clean criminal history)

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Northwestern Oklahoma State University

Woods County Fairgrounds Indoor Arena

RANGERRODEO

Don’t MissSPECIALEVENTS

EACH NIGHT

Tickets $6.00at the door,

Children (12 & under) $4.00. Questions?

Call Kody Woodward605-200-1658

National Intercollegiate RodeoAssociation - Central Plains Region

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Thurs., Nov. 3 First Performance, 7:00p.m.NWOSU Students Night ($4 w/ID)Specialty Act-Justin Rumford

Short RoundSat., Nov. 5Final Performance, 7:00p.m.Featuring matches in CR, SW, TR against NFR Qualifiers, Jerome Schneeberger, Stockton Graves, Nick Sartain and Shannon Frascht

Fri., Nov. 4 Second Performance, 7:00p.m.Foot Race & Calf Scramble For KidsChildren’s Night

SLACK PERFORMANCE FRI & SAT 9AM

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Store Hrs: Tues-Fri 10-5:30 & Sat. 10-2 • 213 S. Grand • Cherokee, OK 73728 • 580-884-8612 or 748-1437

[email protected]

TURNIP FESTIVALNOV. 5TH, 2011 • 10am til 4pm

Downtown Cherokee, Oklahoma

Looking for something to do this weekend? Come to Cherokee!Cherokee Main Street Chamber of Commerce invites you to a weekendof family-friendly fun. Grab the kids or Grandma and Grandpa andjoin us for an all-day event. Kick off your holiday shopping downtownthis weekend while supporting your local businesses. Did you know that forevery $100 spent in locally owned independent businesses, $68 goes back into the community?

LIVE MUSIC FROM THE DEAD ARMADILLOS AND DANCING FROM 7 PM – 10 PM.SEE YOU THERE!

We will be open for the Turnip Festival on Sat., Nov. 5thand the Holiday Open house on Sun., Nov. 6th.

Wed., Nov. 2nd • 6:30pmCard Kit Class

Kit includes everything needed for 8 cards - $12This will be a great class for

beginners and experienced cardmakers.

Scrapbooking is more than just a craft; it is a collectionof lasting memories you are creating for your family.Do you have pictures and don’t know where to start?

Bring them in and we will help you get started.NOW IS THE TIME TO START SCRAPBOOKING!

FOR SALE IN CHEROKEE, OKLAHOMA RITA SCHWERDTFEGER OWNER/BROKER

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201 S. Okla.Cherokee, Oklahoma

580-596-2705Doyce & Rachel HagerOpen M-F 9am-6pm

DINE IN - CARRY OUTWE CATER SPECIAL EVENTS

HomemadeCinnamon Rolls

And Cookies!

Phone (580)-596-2411 or (580)596-2764HRS: M-F 8:30-6:30 & Sat 8:30-1:00 Closed Sundays

Damon & Rebecca Hawkins - Owners

NOW BOOKING CHRISTMAS PARTIES*WE DO GIFT CERTIFICATES*

PARTY TRAYSMeat & Cheese; Cookies, Cinnamon Rolls

Cherokee Open HouseAlfa fa County 4H will host dinner

11:30-1:30 at the Alfalfa County FairgroundsThen Merchants will open with specialsincluding Coles Flower’s, Smith Drugs,Phyllis’s Wonderworld & Scrapbooking.

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-Auto - Home - Business- -Farm & Crop-

Providing all lines of Insurance including:

Josh Bellamy

Agent

(580) 748-0787

(580) 596-3838

Diane Ferrell

Agent

(580) 884-8572

Dean Stands

Agent

(580) 596-3374

Evans Stands Inc.

PO Box 243 -

106 S Grand

Cherokee, OK 73728

Stop in and see how we can help protect you and your family.

Call (580) 596-3838

encompass Real Estate Residential Listings

505 W. 2nd $22,900 3 Bed, 2 Bath - Sits on large corner lot -

Handyman Special

Nescatunga $24,000 1 Bed, 1 Bath- Lake Property w/ 1 car garage, two lots, SOLD

219 W. 4th $29,000

2 Bed, 1 Bath - Att. 1 Car garage, Central H/A, fenced yard

808 S. Kansas $30,00 2 Bed, 1 Bath - Det. 2 car garage w/ apartment PENDING

1004 S. Penn $36,000 2 Bed, 1 Bath- Det. 1 car garage, Central H/A, Move in ready!

407 S. Mass $38,000 2 Bed, 1 Bath- Central H/A. fenced yard, close to school

1005 S. Penn $58,000 3 Bed, 1 Bath - Det. 2 car garage, central H/A, fenced yard

520 E. 5th

$89,999

3 Bed, 1 1/2 Bath-

NEW PRICE! 2 car gar., Central H/A, 1+/-

acre

1618 S. Okla $99,500 3 Bed, 2 Bath -

Att. 2 car garage, Central H/A, covered deck!

300 W. Randolph $120,000 3 Bed, 2 Bath -

Brick, Att. 2 car garage, Central H/A, great area!

303 N. Texas $160,000 3 Bed, 2 Bath-

2.2 +/-

acres, 40 X 60 heated shop, PENDING

Commercial Listings

North Grand Ave $12,000 Four Lots w/ Hwy 64 Frontage, will build to suit. Broker/ Owner

3rd & Grand Ave $35,000 Turn key shaved ice business, includes all equipment

103 N. Grand $199,000 Former school, vo-ag building, gym, Carmen

* Properties located in Cherokee unless otherwise specified

Tom Evans

Managing Broker

(580) 596-3838

Dean Stands

Associate Broker

(580) 596-3374

Diane Ferrell

Branch Broker

(580) 884-8572

Josh Bellamy

Sales Associate /Auctioneer

(580) 748-0787

Cherokee is a great place to raise your family.

Sunday, November 6th

HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE

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•ORNAMENTS •KITCHEN ITEMS

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Lynn Says &Marisa’s Missives

The prodigal daughterBy Lynn L. Martin

Most of this column is written by my daughter, Marisa Dye, and was intended for next Friday publication in the Alva Review-Courier. I thought I might add a bit more to it and use the combination of the two columns today.

Marisa and I had a cell phone text exchange Sunday that went like this.

Lynn: I’ve heard terrible news. I’ve heard from a granddaughter you are going to the Dark Side and trading your Blackberry for an iPhone.

Lynn: Remember, Steve Jobs died. Before, when he left, Apple went down the tubes. I’ve failed as a parent.

Marisa: Yes, the inevitable next step is becoming a Democrat. I’m doomed.

Lynn: OooooooNoooooo!Marisa ;)Now, here’s Marisa’s column:

By Marisa (Martin) DyeWhile I know the story of the Prodigal

Son doesn’t mention a daughter, I may have recently earned that title in my father’s view. However, in my version, I didn’t go spend my inheritance (What

inheritance!?!) on wild living. Instead, I broke one of the main requirements

to remain a Martin family member in good standing.

The first time I heard the phrase, “You’re not a Martin if…” I was in elementary school. It was during the holidays. When I refused to eat a second bite of pecan

pie because I thought it tasted gross, Dad proclaimed, “Well, you’re not a Martin if you don’t like pecan pie!” I remember being seriously concerned about this information. Would they change my last name? Would I have to be adopted by a non-pecan-pie-loving family? Luckily, by the time I was a teen, I appreciated the merits of pecan pie as much as I did Dad’s sense of humor.

Other things were added to the list of “Martin requirements” as I grew. For example, a Martin had to be a Republican. Most importantly, a Martin must never, ever, own or use a product produced by The Company Which Shall Not Be Named (i.e., one represented by a certain fruit).

Since I grew up in a strictly IBM household, I was sheltered from “The

Dark Side” for many years. I took a home-built DOS/Windows-based computer to college. Never was I tempted to stray toward the “fruit” computers, especially as their market-share spiraled downward.

Then, the unthinkable happened – Steve Jobs returned to “The Dark Side”. The company turned around and, a few years ago, my own mother granted my Christmas wish of an &%$% (censored to protect sensitive readers) Shuffle! Even more shocking, a year ago, Dad got a certain smart phone from The Company Which Shall Not Be Named, though he quickly declared it inferior and returned it within days.

Since my childhood brainwashing was still strong in me, my first smart phone was a Blackberry. Alas, RIM’s product quality (and market share) has dropped like a rock, and it’s time to jump ship with an upgrade. After much consideration, and partially influenced by the fact that I work in the education industry, which has always favored “fruit” products, I’m ordering their latest phone. My father’s reaction to the “terrible” news? He texted, “I’ve failed as a parent.” Will I come crawling back, begging for forgiveness? You’ll be the first to know (through Dad’s Lynn Says column, I’m sure).

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THANK TO ALL WHO MADE THIS YEAR’SAVARD FALL FESTIVAL

ANOTHER SUCCESS. SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!!Advance Foods Max & Peggy Lancaster Susan Parent at Tourism and Economic

Alva Co-op Paula Dean (Lisa Schoeling) DevelopmentFootes Farm Supply Alva’s Market Pake McEntyreWestern Equipment Long Gas Gary Reed and Flatland Flyers

Rodeo Shack Alva State Bank ShoemakersWhittets Central National Bank Mike Goucher, Wds Co Employyees

United Grocery, Cherokee Hopeton State Bank People of Avard & Committee for FestivalAlva, Cherokee Community Bank Todd HolderSimpsons Bros Waynoka State Bank Neal & Sonja Williams

(Skeleton Creek Productions) Kay Schwake CD - HallChesapeake Energy Randy McMurphy Please Forgive Us If Your Pioneer Telephone Jay Ralston (Kicker Stereo)

Bill & Charlene Bixler Regal Oilfield Supply Not on This List

Lake Avard Mountain Man EncampmentNovember 4, 5, & 6, 2011Public Visitation will be Saturday 8-5

Co e see reinactment of 1800’s rendezvous,Black Powder Shoot, Hawk & Knife Throw.

Traditional round ball and patch, steel sights onlyMust be in pre 1840 dress to participate.

Shoot starts at 9am on Saturday

AVARD, OKFor more information call 580-435-2319 or 580-732-0170

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South Barber Pre-K-6th

FALL FUN FESTIVAL!!Sun., November 6th • 4-6pm at the Grade School!

Come enjoy food, games, prizes, face painting, raffles & much more!$8 wristbands can be purchased the day of.

Children 0-2 can participate for FREE!Please come help support your school & children.

This is sponsored by South Barber’s Pre-K-6th PTOMoney earned from the event with help to sponsor school field trips!

If you are interested in helping please contact Tuffany Bodeman at 620-239-4321

Moving You Forwardwith Fall Wheat PastureCattle Loans & Ag Loans

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P.O. Box 313 • 605 Main•Kiowa, KS. 67070 • 620-825-4985HOURS: Mon-Fri 9-5 & SAT. 9-12

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Sunday, Nov. 6thDon’t Forget Fall Fest Sunday, Nov. 6th • Open 1pm-5pm, Sunday

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All 45” Flannels & Western prints $2.00 Off Per YardCollege Fleece Tailgate & Locker Room Panels

48”x60” - Reg. $19.98 - Sale $16.98Kansas & Oklahoma Teams

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November 6th - 1-5pmHistorical Society Bake SaleMusic

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Large Group Sale PrintsNow $3.00/yd - Su day Only $1.00/yd

Close Out on $1.25 Fat QuartersSale $1.00/Ea. - Sunday Only 50¢/Ea.

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Hummmm . . . the plot thickens as some of the world’s top playwrights attempt to create the perfect murder. Border Line Theatre cast members in rehearsals are: (l-r) Mick Gillig, Debbie Davis, Jason Thayer, Clarissa Murphy and (on floor) Dustin Stefan. Photo by Yvonne Miller

By Yvonne MillerCan’t believe November has

already arrived – but it has. That means it’s time for Border Line Theatre’s fall production at the community building in Kiowa, Kan. The first performance is just one week from Saturday night.

Murder mystery comedy “Done to Death” opens Saturday, November 12 with a dinner theatre at 6:30 p.m.

Buy your tickets todayfor Border Line comedyPerformances November 12-13 and 19-20

A matinee performance is at 2 p.m., the next day.

The second weekend of shows is November 19 with a dinner theatre performance and 20th with a matinee.

Call Shirts and More in Kiowa to reserve your tickets at 620-825-4074.

South Barber teacher Meagan Masters directs this play with a cast of many new faces to the Border Line stage as well as a couple veterans.

Peeking in at rehearsals finds Masters bringing out the best in the characters.

Many portray the world’s most well-respected murder-mystery writers who come together and are “dying” to concoct the perfect unsolvable murder plot. The voice alone of the weird Butler (Gary Jacobs) will have you creeped out and laughing all at the same time.

The characters deliver lines that will have you dying by laughter.

Greenleaf Fire Department would like to thank all of our hole sponsors, teams & players and AGCC in our recent Golf Scramble. Thanks for your support & we’ll see you again next year!

Thank You

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ObituariesWANDA JEAN (BENNINGFIELD)

ECKERTKIOWA, KANSAS—Wanda Jean

(Benningfield) Eckert, 81. Funeral service will be Monday, October 31, 2011 at the Kiowa Congregational United Church of Christ at 11 a.m. Burial will follow at the Riverview Cemetery. She left this world to join her beloved husband on October 27, 2011.

Arrangements are by Lanman Funeral Home, Inc. of Kiowa, Kansas. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.lanmanmemorials.com

Born August 10, 1930 at Cora, Oklahoma to Kenneth and Pearl (Steward) Benningfield, she grew up as the eldest of three children. After attending the first four years of school at Moundridge, a small country school, she then went to Farry Consolidated School in fifth grade. Graduating from Farry High School in 1948, she attended Northwestern State College in Alva, Oklahoma for one year prior to her marriage to Leon Clyde Eckert on October 16, 1949 at the Cora Nazarene Church. Living their entire married life in Kiowa until Leon’s recent death on October 15, 2011, only one day shy of their 62nd wedding anniversary, they were blessed with two children, Linda Sue and Larry Leon. She has been an active member since joining the Congregational Church in 1953. She served as piano accompanist for opening Sunday School services as

well Sunday School Superintendent and teacher. Later she served on the Board of Deacons and Board of Trustees, and Church Council. She played in the Bell Choir, and was a member of Pilgrim Daughters where she served as treasurer for many years. She worked for USD 255 for 25 years, retiring in 1990, first as Grade School secretary for four years and then as Board Clerk and Secretary for the superintendent.

She and Leon enjoyed traveling and visited all but two of the lower 48 states, as well as Canada and Mexico. She enjoyed bridge and was a huge Jayhawk basketball fan. She and Leon shared the enjoyment of most all sports and were avid supporters of school and community activities. She served as one of the four chairmen for funeral dinners at church for 21 years and volunteered regularly for the General Store and American Red Cross Blood Bank.

She was preceded in death recently by her husband, in addition to her parents, and an infant baby sister.

Survivors include her daughter; Linda and husband, Brian Hollis of Wichita; Kansas, son, Larry and wife, Candi Eckert of Louisburg, Kansas, granddaughter, Lindsay and husband, Eric Bishop of Lawrence, Kansas, brother, Max Benningfield and wife, LaDonna of Alva, sister, Dorene and husband, Melvin Joy of Durham, Kansas, brother-in-law, Carl Eckert and wife, Juanita of Kiowa, Kansas, and sister-in-law Edith Boyle of Tracy, California, nieces, nephews and other family and friends

Memorials are suggested to Kiowa Congregational United Church of Christ, Kiowa District Hospital, or Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice through the funeral home.

Visitation was Sunday, October 30, 2011 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.

FRED D. HELMSFred Donald, son of Florence (Davis)

and Benjamin Helms, was born July 25, 1933 in Payson, Oklahoma. He passed away in Scottsdale, Arizona on the 22nd of October at the age of 78 years, 2 months and 27 days.

In 1952 he began his 46 year career with the Oklahoma Natural Gas Company in Shawnee, Oklahoma. He

received several promotions which led him to Edmond, Alva, Woodward and Muskogee. While working Fred obtained a degree in Business Administration from Northwestern Oklahoma State University. He retired from ONG as Vice President of Operations in 1998.

He received many career related awards and also served as chairman of many service organizations over the years including: Rotary, Junior Chamber, Salvation Army, Muskogee Port Authority and United Way.

Fred was a beloved husband, father and grandfather. He was a firm believer in God, a loyal Democrat, a die-hard OU football fan, and an avid golfer (making two holes in one).

Fred was preceded in death by a daughter Stacy; his parents; one sister, Geneva Straun; and two brothers, Johnny Helms and Elmer Lee Helms.

He is survived by his wife, Kathryn; two daughters and their husbands, Kristi and Jim Wilson and Shary and Charles Meadowcroft; two sons, Fred Helms and Roger and his wife Darla; nine grandchildren, Kacy Wilson, Dillon Helms, Raimi Wilson, Kelli Helms, Carson Helms, Quincy Helms, Addison Helms, Raquel and Johnny Velasquz and Jenny White; four great grandchildren, Alyssa, Kaleigh, Kaden and Kyler; a brother and his wife, Bob and Carolyn Helms; several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Memorial services will be held Thursday, November 10, 2011 at 11 a.m. at the Alva Municipal Cemetery

Memorial Contributions may be made in his memory to Hospice of the Valley Sherman Home.

Pastor Leroy Walker will officiate, with Wharton Funeral Chapel in charge of arrangements. Condolences may be made online at www.whartonfuneralchapel.com

See Obituaries Page 19

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J & J Appliance

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Joe Melton Jim BensonJoey - “I thank my dad on a daily basis and will continue to do so because he allowed me the platform on which I stand today that has made me successful at our business and for the realization that our life of servitude to our little town has been and will always be so rewarding.

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The “Caring” CompanyLocally Owned Home Health Care Agency

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GOOD STUFF & EDIBLESTag Sale

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5 -- 8 p.m. Friday8 a.m. -- 1 p.m. Saturday

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Items include Antiques, Baked goodies, Baskets, Books, CDs, Collectibles such as Dreamsicles and a souvenir

spoon collection, cocoa and spiced tea mixes, dip mixes, glassware, Holiday, Home décor, Pictures, and

other items too numerous to mention.

Proceeds go towards an English departmentproject to fund a speakers' series.

Come buy us out or make a donation!

November 4 and 5, 2011

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From Page 14 ObituariesEFFA LOU HERBST CLARKEAMARILLO—Effa Lou Herbst

Clarke, 81, of Amarillo, died Monday, October 31, 2011. A memorial service will be Thursday, November 3, 2011, at 1 p.m., at the Northside Church of Christ in Waynoka. Burial will be in Waynoka Municipal Cemetery. Arrangements are by Marshall Funeral Home of Waynoka LLC.

Mrs. Clarke was born October 10, 1930, on a farm east of Waynoka to Carl and Vivian Herbst. She married Orval Ray “Bub” Clarke in 1951, who preceded her in death in 1976. She was also preceded in death by a great grandchild and two brothers.

Survivors include four daughters; two sisters; two sisters-in-law and eight grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.

The family suggests memorials be sent to and payable to Westport Road Church of Christ, c/o Robert Alan Boyle, Chicago Ministries, 4500 Westport Road, Louisville, Kentucky 40207.

JAMES RUSSELL KERNCHEROKEE—James Russell Kern,

79, will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 2, 2011 at the Cherokee First Baptist Church with Rev, Mark Walters and Rev. Tom Cooksey officiating. A private family burial will be at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of the Goodwin Funeral Home of Cherokee.

Jim was born January 7, 1932 in Woodward to Russell and Opal Price Kern and went to be with his Lord on October 28, 2011. He grew up in Cherokee and graduated from Cherokee High School in 1951. He and Marlene Gray were married on August 9, 1952 in Alva.

Jim served in the U.S. Air Force for

eight years before moving to southern California working for numerous telephone companies in construction. He then moved to Arizona where he worked for the Federal Aviation Administration until his retirement in 1985. He was awarded the Secretary of Transportation Award for Valor in 1974 for helping rescue five persons trapped in a crashed private airplane at Grand Canyon National Airport. Since his retirement, he spent many hours working with Baptist Builders constructing and remodeling churches in Arizona and Oklahoma.

He was a member of the Cherokee First Baptist Church and spent his days helping many people and the church with construction and remodeling projects.

Surviving are his wife, Marlene; sister, Laura Meyer and her husband Dennis of Tuttle; brother-in-law, J.N. Gray and his wife Wanda of Jet; brother-in-law, Don Gray and his wife Linda of Hobbs, New Mexico; sister-in-law, Ann Hawkins and her husband Russell of Borne, Texas and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by two sisters; Joyce Morland and Erma Arnold.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Boy’s Ranch Town through Goodwin Funeral Home.

LULA ‘IMOGENE’ PAGECUNNINGHAM, KANSAS—

Lula “Imogene” Page, age 80, passed away Sunday, October 30th at Hilltop Manor, Cunningham, Kansas. She was born October 5, 1931 in Cherokee, Oklahoma, to the late Charles Leroy and Susan (Whitehead) McWilliams.

Imogene married Frances “Eldon” Page on July 30, 1950 at Kiowa, Kansas.

She is survived by two sons, three granddaughters, two step-granddaughters, seven great-grandchildren, and three step-great grandchildren.,

Funeral service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 2, 2011 at the United Methodist Church in Cunningham, Kansas with Rev. Bill Stapleton officiating. Burial will be in Hazelton Cemetery, Hazelton, Kansas.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society in care of Larrison Mortuary. Friends may leave condolences for the family at www.larrisonmortuary.com.

By Roger McKenzieMonday’s meeting of the Alfalfa

County commissioners was routine and brief. The top item for county employees was the approval of payroll warrants for payment.

The rest of the meeting consisted of routine approvals. The county clerk was authorized to seek bids on equipment and insulation for a new 2012 Tahoe vehicle which the sheriff’s department plans to purchase via state bid.

Twenty-one road crossing permits were granted. Nine were for SandRidge Services in District 1. RiteWay Construction had six in District 2 and two in District 1. Mid-America Midstream, associated with Chesapeake, got three permits—two in District 1 and one in District 2. A single permit was granted for Select Energy in District 1.

Routine items including the minutes of the previous meeting and maintenance and operations warrants were also approved.

Routine and brief describes Alfalfa County commissioner’s meeting

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By Yvonne MillerKiddos can have a blast bobbing

for apples, throwing each other in “jail”, posing for silly pictures and much more at the South Barber PTO Fall Fest Sunday, November 6 from 4-6 p.m. It’s at the elementary school in Kiowa.

PTO President Tiffany Bodemann said weather will determine if the Fall Fest is held on the playground or in the gym.

The community is invited to eat yummy comfort food at Fall Fest. You’ll find chili, homemade cinnamon rolls, loaded baked potatoes and more at the concession stand.

Buy an $8 wristband at the ticket booth to play unlimited games. Each grade has a PTO representative who helped organize a game or activity which include: PK – cupcake decorating; K – apple toss and pumpkin pond; 1st grade – bobbing for apples; 2nd grade – facepainting by C.J. Webster; 3rd grade – jail (.25 cents is your bail) and ping pong toss; 4th grade – photo booth; 5th grade – bean bag toss; 6th grade – cake walk. The junior high cheerleaders organize a Candy Corn Spitting Contest.

Each class created a scarecrow which will be raffled.

Tiffany said proceeds from Fall Fest support projects for PK-6th grade students. She said the PTO is working toward obtaining a 501 (c) 3 status.

Anyone who wants to donate cakes, chili, etc. is welcome to do so, Tiffany said. Monetary donations are also greatly appreciated, she said. Contact her at 620-239-4321 to see how you can help.

“We’ve already had great donations – a little from everyone,” she said. “It takes the love, support and energy of the community and we’re so blessed here at South Barber.”

PTO Fall Fest fun atSB elementary SundayEat Chili, Cinnamon Rolls, Loaded Baked Potatoes

Warning: Don’t park in this space as the sign says or this might happen to you! The crew at the Kiowa Clinic created this funny upside down scarecrow display welcoming in Fall Fest. Photo by Yvonne Miller

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NATIONAL FFA AWARDS --- Burlington FFA members who scored at National FFA Convention Agricultural Communi-cations Career Development Event were Molly Vap, Tiffany Rieger, Hanna Newman, Victoria Loeser, and Katelyn Garvie.

Members of the Burlington FFA Chapter in Oklahoma were one of 31 teams participating in the National FFA Agricultural Communications Career Development Event (CDE). The event was held in conjunction with the 84th National FFA Convention in Indianapolis, Ind. The team, led by advisor Travis Bradshaw, was awarded a Gold emblem. Members also competed for individual awards with 150 other participants. Molley Vap received a Gold emblem, Victoria Loeser received a Silver emblem, Tiffany Rieger received a Silver emblem, Katelyn Garvie received a Gold emblem, and Hana Newman received a Silver emblem.

Burlington FFA at National ConventionThe top six individuals and the

national winning team members received scholarships to further their education at a post-secondary institution of their choice. The scholarships and the agricultural communications event are sponsored by the National FFA Foundation.

The National FFA Agricultural Communications CDE is a competitive activity that tests students’ skills in all areas of the agricultural communications field and evaluates how well they can apply classroom knowledge to real-life situations.

Participants attend a simulated news conference and use the information

gathered to complete individual practicums in news story writing, press release writing, radio broadcasting, web design, and graphic design. Prior to the event, students compile communication project proposals related to innovative agricultural practices, management techniques and marketing tools. Each team then creates a 15-minute presentation based on their proposal. Members also compete in an editing exercise and a general communications quiz.

The event, held at the University Place Hotel in Indianapolis, Ind., is one of many educational activities at the national FFA convention in which FFA members practice the lessons learned in agricultural education classes.

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People thought Santa might have to use another means of transportation this year after his sleigh was stolen on Oct. 14th but Danny Smith found it at a local oil well site! It was a little beat up but Santa's helpers at H & R Services will have it repaired and back in tip-top shape by time for the jolly ol' guy to ride in the Christmas Parade. Rudolph, Dancer, Prancer, Dasher, and Comet are ready to go this holiday season. They're just waiting on Vixen, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen. And Santa Claus!

If you have an event that you would like us to announce in the Waynoka Community Pages, contact Julie Bowen at your area Chamber of Commerce (405)833-7919 or Leisa Beavers at the Newsgram [email protected]

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Jamie LaMunyon has the scoop at the End of Main Mercantile and Malt Shop. Stop in and grab an ice cream or enjoy some of her famous homemade candy.

Thelma Secrest becomes even more beautiful with the help of Kori at Frillz Boutique

Accessories galore! Necklaces, bracelets, rings, sunglasses, etc are just a few of the items sold at Frillz.

These girls just did their one-stop shopping at Hutch's Market. Meagann Mason and Jenna Schwerdtfeger pose with an eclectic mix of goodies including Hutch's own B-B-Q Sauce and homemade jerky.

Boys will be boys at the Little Sahara Sandsports in Waynoka. These guys are locked and loaded on their toys and ready to hit the dunes From left to right are Matt Grooms, Matt Coppotelli, and Nick Allred

We'd like to introduce Chris Bell and Rick Kraiger. They are the new owners of the Waynoka Clothes Closet. Stop in and say hi. They'd love to shake your hand and visit while you brouse the cute little shop.

Proper glamour is abundant at Frillz in Waynoka

Blake Edwards looks across the pond at the other riders that partic ipated in the recent trail ride near Waynoka.

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TWO LITTLE PUMPKINS – Dressed for their first Halloween Parade in Kiowa, these babies sort of have the attitude, “Who needs candy when you can munch on leaves instead.” It was as funny as some of the Halloween costumes in the el-ementary parade to watch the mothers try to stop their little pumpkins from putting handfuls of leaves in their mouth. At left is Lynnon Humphrey, 9 month old daughter of Trent and Abby Humphrey of Kiowa. Six-month old Cooper’s parents are Brett and Heidi Courson of Kiowa. Photo by Yvonne Miller

Hay bales create a giant spider and monster in this Fall Fest display in front of the brand new Chieftain Oil rock and brick building on Kiowa’s Main Street – a beautiful addition to downtown. Photo by Yvonne Miller

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CAREER OPPORTUNITY WITH CARGILL SALT AVAILABLE AT FREEDOM, OK

Candidates wanting to work for a strong company with a history of continuous employment, great working conditions, little to no working holidays, and home every night are encouraged to Cargill Salt at Freedom, OK, has an immediate openings for full time help in the Maintenance and

Processing departments. Qualified candidates will be self-motivated, safety driven, positive, energetic, a good team player with excellent communication skills, willing to work 1st, or 2nd shifts with possible overtime necessary.

Previous experience in industrial maintenance or plant production is wanted. Processing work includes production on various packaging equipment and/or driving forklifts to stack produced product in the warehouse. Maintenance work includes repairs and preventative maintenance of various industrial equipment, including auto-packaging equipment conveying/drying systems and light and heavy mobile equipment. Upon an offer of employment, the successful applicant will be required to pass a company-paid medical exam, drug/alcohol test and background check. A strong benefits package including 401k with company match, semi-annual incentive plan, competitive health, dental, and life insurance is also offered. Starting wages will be $15.00/hr for processing and $17.00/hr for maintenance. The starting wages may be adjusted based on experience and some relocation assistance may

We invite you to apply online at www.ichoosecargill.com. Click on Careers at Cargill, select current openings, click on Production and Maintenance (non-management), search for job number FRE00159 (Maintenance) or FRE00162 (Production) You must complete the online application process. If you do not have access to the internet or need help with the online application please contact us. As part of the application process you will be asked to complete an online assessment. Cargill, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. For more information call (580) 621-3246 Ext. #100.

Historically-accurate re-enactmentYou can step back in time to the

year 1835 this Saturday when you enter the encampment at this year’s Avard Mountain Man Rendezvous. Rendezvous was an annual event of autumn in the American wilderness, when mountain men came down from the high country to trade with the flatlanders of the American Plains.

A historically accurate re-enactment of the era is portrayed by folks that come every year to the Avard Lake Park, in Avard, located 13 miles SW of Alva.

These folks are history buffs like no other! Many feel they were born too late and they feel an intense affinity for the time when most of our great country was still wild and mostly undiscovered lands.

Mountain men were very solitary

Annual Avard Mountain Man Rendezvous this Saturday

folks most of the year, residing in the mountains and hills, trapping and hunting animals for the fur trade and many were very skilled in crafting beautiful trade goods such as knives and bead-worked pouches or moccasins and shirts made of hides tanned into creamy smooth leather. These type of goods can still be seen and purchased through this event - some of the participants are crafting during the time they are here and you can observe and inquire about the work.

The public being welcomed into camp on Saturday, November 5th, will have the opportunity to see such entertainment as hawk and knife throwing; that’s tomahawk and knife throwing to you flatlanders. There will also be a Black Powder Shooting Contest

and crafting of goods like flint-knapping and crafts made of the horns of elk and deer, such as buttons and containers for your gunpowder.

A fascinating and educational entertainment that the whole family can enjoy! Join the fun and come in costume of the era!

The chances look slim of financing street repairs by imposing a $5 monthly charge to Alva utility bills, according to an online poll completed Monday on the Alva Review-Courier web site.

To impose the charge, a city-wide election will have to be held. The poll conducted on the Alva Review-Courier web site shows 65% of the respondents would vote against it with 35% in favor. The poll is non-scientific and didn’t distinguish between registered voters and non-registered among the 201 who responded.

The Alva City Council voted last month to have City Business Manager Steven Brown draft a ballot proposal on the matter. An update on the issue is expected at next Monday’s Alva City Council meeting.

Online poll shows 2-1 voteagainst street repair charge

Exterran Energy Solutions is looking for a Field Service Technician for operations in Alva, OK. Exterran is a leading global provider of products and services to the oil and gas industry, with decades of experience offering solutions for production, processing, compression, critical process, water treatment and aftermarket parts and services. This job will be responsible for one or more operational compression and production jobs with direct responsibility for the operation of compressor packages, gas process, equipment and power generation equipment, including rentals. Provides feedback for the development of the location's operating policies, monthly controllable expense budget, and material forecasts for assigned units. Please apply on the following web site http://www.exterran.com/html/careersSearch.html Job # 133786 or 133787

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By Jim StoutRodeo celebrities have been added

to this year’s Ranger Rodeo program including three to challenge the top cowboys for the Ranger Rodeo which begins at 7 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the Woods County Fairgrounds Arena. Slack performance events are 9 a.m. Friday and Saturday.

Famous announcers Ty Dean and Cody Kartack with Left Lane Rodeo Productions have been contracted for the event, according to Interim Rodeo Coach Kody Woodward of Northwestern Oklahoma State University. They will call the shots and keep the pace moving with background and entertainment between contestants.

Thursday night will include the antics of popular bullfighter and Northwestern Rodeo Alum Justin Rumford with his specialty acts.

Friday night, the local kids are the celebrities with a foot race and calf

2006 RODEO action shows Megan McMahan in the calf-roping competition. Rodeo events start Wednesday morning with Kids Day horseback rides and sawhorse roping on Alva’s Square, and 7 p.m. Rodeo in the Fairgrounds Arena Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Celebrity Challenge addedto NWOSU Ranger RodeoPerformances 7 p.m. Thursday; 9 a.m. & 7 p.m. Friday & Saturday

will be celebrating his

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The Border Line Theatre, Inc.Presents

Dinner Theatre PerformancesNovember 12th & 19th

Dinner Theatre Tickets ($25) may be purchasedat Shirts & More in Kiowa - 620-825-4074

Doors open at 6:15 pm the night of performance

Plenty of room for all at the Matinee PerformanceNov. 13th & 20th at 2pm

No advance ticket sales for matinee...Purchase tickets at door - Adult $5, Students $3

Doors open at 1:30 pm

“Done to Death”

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Free Gift Wrap EDIGER'S

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By Makayla NallThe 1st grade class is getting the year

off to a good start. This year they have eleven students with two new students, Ky Smith and Devin Palmer.

The students are learning addition and subtraction in math class and are also learning new vocabulary words by reading AR books. They also have a new student teacher, Lexi Powers, who is currently going to college at NWOSU majoring in Elementary Education. She enjoys being around little kids and also loves being a student teacher.

“Burlington has been very welcoming and the people are very nice. I also have the best cooperating teacher, Mrs. Feely,” said Powers. The first grade class is going to have a great year ahead of them.

Members of the Burlington First Grade Class.

First grade at last!

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Auction Staff:Kevin Thiesing - Broker/Auctioneer

Kenny Rockenbach - Broker Assoc./Auctioneer

Bob Rockenbach, Broker Assoc./Auctioneer

Tim Ohm - Auctioneer/Ringman

Jana Thiesing, and Staci McPhail - Cashiers

Kaylee Ohm - Sales Associate/Clerk

AUCTION TERMS & CONDITIONS: Cash or other arrangements with auction staff made prior to bidding. Any buyers unknown to KT’s Auction and Real Estate, LLC., must furnish bank references. Items will be auctioned in order of sale as determined solely by the auctioneer. All items are sold “as is, where is”. KT’s Auction and Real Estate, LLC., have not made inspection of the items and make no warranties, expressed or implied. The item or items presented at the auction have been provided by the owner and KT’s Auction and Real Estate, LLC., assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the same. All announcements made by the auctioneer the day of sale take precedence over any previously printed material or any other oral statements made. Not responsible for accidents.

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Shop Equipment ~ Welding ~ Electronics

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2011 ~ 10:00 A.M.

SALE LOCATION: Northwest Technology Center, 1801 11th Street, Alva, Oklahoma

Dune Buggys • Two Sand Rail Dune Buggys/VW engines, (B &

S Buggy Shop Kits), 1 orange, 1 blue.

Wood Working • Power Mate table saw/extension, 3 Phase.

• Rockwell vari-speed drill press, 120V.

• Power tools, drills, sanders - De Walt, Rockwell,

Porter Cable, Skill, Ryobi.

• Four wood lathes, Jafay-Ecan, 3 Phase, ½ hp.

• Rockwell 12” clearance wood lathe, 120V.

• 110 V wood lathe.

• Sanders

• Ryobi detail sander kit.

• ¼” and ½” shank router bit set.

• Six table vises.

• 3/8” and ½” Skill and De Walt corded drills.

• De Walt and Bosh Power screw guns.

• Rockwell saws all.

• Six sets wood turning tools

• Two Delta saws, 7.5”.

• Rockwell/Delta heavy duty shaper/bits and tools.

• Two sets of wood chisels.

• Eight jack planes and six bench planes.

• One Freud biscuit joiner.

• 6.5”, 7.5”, 10” table saw blades.

• Delta wheel, 1” belt sander.

• Grizzly 22” scroll saw.

• Bosch 1584 vs jig saw.

• One 10” table saw blade guard system.

• One set roller extension for table saw.

• Three roller extensions.

• Palm sanders, Porter Cable and Mikita

• Bosch mdl. 19055 ¼” router.

• Bosch belt sander, 3”.

• Two Skill 7.24” worm drive saws.

• Two Rockwell 7.5” saws.

• Rockwell/Delta 6” belt and 12” disc sander/table.

• Rockwell 1” belt sander.

Concrete - Masonry Tools • Concrete forms and bracing. • Gas Marshalltown power trowel 36”. • Several types of masonry tools. • One stone, concrete vibrator. • Transit and wooden tripod.

Hand Tools • Sheet rock tools, block sanders. • Eight construction tool belts. • Four nail pullers. • 4lb and 8lb sledge hammers. • Six shingling hatchets. • Fifteen claw hammers. • Twelve 26” hand saws. • Westlock door boring kit. • Biesemeyer T-square fence system. • Six coping saws. • Ten wood planes. • Several brace and bit sets. • Five back saws. • 12’ aluminum ladder. • Two carpet extractors.

Lawn Care • Honda self propelled mower, 21” cut, commercial, walk behind. • Weed eater, gas powered. • Lawnboy s.p. electric start mower.

Auto - Shop Equipment - Welders • Hunter front end alignment machine, Model F111. • Karcher electric power washer. • Natural gas power washer. • Clayton brake parts washer. • Large parts washer. • Pressure washer. • Three floor jacks, 1-2½ ton, 2 - 2 ton (not working) • Overhead shop heater, gas. • Binks air spray gun.

• Air compressor, 120V.

• Miller Ideal Arc 250 AC-DC Welder.

• Lincoln Ideal Arc SP200 Mig Welder.

• Band saw.

• Bandsaw blade welder.

• Five 6’ steel work benches.

• Sixteen steel lockers.

Electronics - Cameras • Zenith 27” TV.

• Zenith and Sony VCR’s.

• Three TV carts.

• Cannon E250 FD87 - 8mm video cassette camera.

• Sony Mavica MVC FD87 camera.

• Panasonic video projector.

• Cassette tape recorder.

• Two Cannon electric typewriters.

• Ten Cannon desktop calculators.

Office - Miscellaneous • Black 4-drawer file cabinet

• Gray storage cabinet.

• Six 4’ and six 5’ tables.

• Twenty- five each Burgundy and Blue chairs.

• Several desks and returns.

• Computer accessories.

• Commercial upholstery sewing machine.

• Sewing machine table.

• Time clock.

• Paper cutter.

• Cork message board.

• Eight wooden tool boxes.

• Two sheets 4’ x 10’ #7886T-60 english oak formica.

• Sets of construction VCR tapes.

SELLER: Northwest Technology Center

*Other items too numerous to mention*

Visit Our Website at: www.ktsauction.com

Auction Terms & Conditions: Cash or other arrangements with auction staff made prior to bidding.

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SCOOBY-DO WHERE ARE YOU????? – These South Barber elementary students (and a little brother) revive the popu-lar cartoon Scooby-Do as they drive the “Mystery Machine” down Kiowa’s Main Street. This is during the Halloween parade in weather as perfect as a sack full of candy to kiddos. (l-r) Anton Reeves as Shaggy, Dayton Reeves dressed as Scooby-Do, Trae Rathgeber as Fred, Kaleigh Velasquez as Velma, and Kacee Hostetler as Daphne. Photo by Yvonne Miller

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Annual ThanksgivingTurkey Dinner

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The NWOSU Band got into the Halloween spirit by dressing up in costumes and playing for the croud at the Ranger game on Saturday. Photo By Leisa Beavers

From Page 35 Rodeoscramble added to the full program.The big guns come in Saturday night

with National Finals Rodeo Qualifiers Jerome Schneeberger, Stockton Graves and Nick Sartain arriving to challenge the top collegiate finishers in Calf Roping, Steer Wrestling and Team Roping. A $250 prize has been added to each challenge with either the top collegiate cowboy or the celebrity pocketing the prize money.

Schneeberger is a former member of

the Ranger Rodeo team from Ponca City and Graves and Sartain are also former Ranger Rodeo team members.

Saturday night’s rodeo is billed as a Short Round Final Performance with only the top 10 contestants in each event.

Also on the celebrity list for Saturday is former Ranger Rodeo Coach Shannon Frascht, also a National Finals Rodeo qualifier.

The jam-packed program will include bull riding, bareback and saddleback broncs, calf-roping, steer wrestling, team roping plus Ladies’ barrel racing, goat-tying, and breakaway roping will be offered each night.

Concessions are available and tickets at the door are $6 for adults, $4 12&under.

Wednesday morning, Ranger Rodeo Team members will treat local children to free horseback rides and sawhorse roping events on the Alva square.

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w/Development Potential (Offered in Tracts) * Fairview, Major Co., OKFarm Equip. * Shop & Yard * Horse Drawn Wagon * Collectibles

Furniture & Household * Coins Two Day Auction

Thursday, November 17th & Friday, November 18th Auction Location: 2000 E. State Rd. (From the corner of Main St. & State Rd. at the N. side of Fairview, 1 ½ miles E. on State Rd.) Open House Date: Tues., Nov. 8th, 3:00 pm till 5:00 pm OR contact Vicki Wiggins Allen, auction manager, 580-554-4400 for an appointment to view the home.

Day One –Thursday * November 17th * 10:00 a.m.This is an outstanding opportunity to purchase fine home, farm buildings & up to 133 +/- acres excellently located just ½ mile east of Fairview!Property #1 (Home, Farm Buildings & 10.33 +/- Acres): Extremely well cared for home * 4 BR (two on main floor/two in basement) * 2 full baths * living/dining combo * den/office w/wood burning/gas fireplace (will serve nicely as an additional bedroom, if desired) * nice hard wood floors * CH/A * detached garage * served by city water * 35'x40' barn * 35'x60' rd. top machine shop * situated on 10.33 +/- acres * some grass pasture * approx. 5 acres of cropland Property #2 (122 +/- Acres offered in three tracts): This land consists of highly productive cropland * good grass pasture * creek * scattered trees * excellent home site/development potential! Tract #1: approx. 10 acres which joins Kliewer's First Addition to the east. This tract has approx. 660' of Hwy frontage. Legal for Tr#1: Beginning at a point 965' E. of the NW/c, thence S. 662', thence E. 660', thence N. 662', thence W. 660' to the POB. Tract #2: an approx. 30 acre tract situated in the SW/c of the NW/4. This tract consists of cropland, creek & trees. Legal for Tr #2: beginning at the SW/c, thence N. 1016.38', thence E. 1320', thence S. 1016.38', thence W. 1320' to the POB Tract #3: approx. 82 acres of outstanding cropland, creek & grass Legal for Tr #3: The NW/4 of 26-21-12, Major Co., OK less & except Tr. #1, Tr #2, the home & 10.33 +/- acres, & that land previously deeded. Also Selling: Tell City dining room furniture & end tables; Lane leather divan, love seat, & matching recliners; 3 unit entertainment center; bedroom suites including a beautiful antique bedroom suit; nice appliances; collectibles including a 40's Lionel elec. Train (possibly pre-war), Dazey butter churn, Madame Alexander doll (early 50's), & coins; & MUCH MORE!

Day Two –Friday * November 18th * 10:00 a.m.JD 8770 Tractor; JD 4430 Tractor w/ JD 158 loader; '43 JD Model B Tractor; 35' Krause 4000 chisel w/ treaders; 36' Crustbuster folding spring tooth; 36' JD 1010 field cultivator; 31' Richardson mulch treader; 35' Flex King Mulch plow w/ treaders; 36' Martins 5 bar harrow; 32' CrustBuster grain drill; Miller 16' offset disk; '76 GMC 6500 wheat truck; augers; portable loading chute; port. sorting alley; panels; Land Pride 15' folding rotary mower; stock trailers; horse trailers; Honda 300 Four Trax; Bad Boy riding mower; '05 Yamaha Zuma Sport Scooter; horse drawn wagon (Ed Hockaday & Co., Okeene, OK); shop equipment & MUCH MORE! Log on to www.wigginsauctioneers.com for more details and pictures!

Sellers: Don & Rita DickLeroy & Twyla Pederson

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Helena Lions Club Timberlake HS student of the month is Jessica Thorp for October. Jessica is the daughter of Tom and Cheryl of Helena. She is president of the Timberlake FFA chapter, president of her class, and is a member of the softball team.

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Amtrak officials say they have no beef with using cattle-based biodiesel to power their Heartland Flyer train.

The railroad said Monday that a mix of beef tallow and diesel fuel effectively powered the passenger train’s 3,200-horsepower engine. Following a yearlong test on the rails between Oklahoma City and Fort Worth, Texas, an evaluation found that the fuel blend met industry standards, engine wear was limited and emissions were below federal limits for the type of engine using it.

Roy Deitchman, Amtrak’s vice president of environmental, health and safety vice president, said the railroad was able to replace about 35,000 gallons of diesel with a locally produced renewable fuel during the test.

Tallow is often used to make soap or animal feed. Previous tests found that engines running on a biodiesel mix had lower emissions, but further testing

was needed to ensure its gaskets didn’t wear prematurely with an animal-based product in the engine. Amtrak said the blend resulted in no more wear than usual.

The results, presented last week at a railroad environmental conference at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, also showed less pollution.

Amtrak used a $274,000 federal grant from the Federal Railroad Administration and worked with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation to test the fuel in a General Electric P32-8 locomotive. It launched the test during Earth Day festivities in Oklahoma City in 2010.

The train stops daily at Oklahoma City, Norman, Purcell, Pauls Valley and Ardmore in Oklahoma and Gainesville and Fort Worth in Texas. State governments help fund its operation.

While biodiesel can be more expensive than traditional fuel, it can reduce demand for oil.

Amtrak says it has no beef with cow-powered train

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Real Estate TransfersBeginning Book 135, Page 146Thomas James Kittrell and Dana

Kittrell to Kenneth Cook: the South Half of the Northeast Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of Section 20, and the Northeast Quarter and the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 29, all in Township 32 South, Range 15 West of the 6th Principal.Meridian; and the Southwest Quarter of Section 15 and the West Half and the West Half of te Southeast Quarter of Section 27, all in Township 32 South, Range 15 West of the 6th Principal.Meridian; warranty deed.

James N. Long and Edith Long to Clifford R. Long: the East Half of the Northeast Quarter and the North Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 8, Township 33 South, Range 14 West of the 6th Principal.Meridian; quit claim deed.

Bar Boot Ranch, Inc. to Joe E. Sternberger: a tract of land as described in Sections 9 and 16, Township 35 South, Range 13 West of the 6th Principal.Meridian; warranty deed.

Lewis M. Mull and Teresa M. Mull as Trustees of the Lewis M. Mull Revocable Trust, dated Sept. 5, 1995 and amended on July 22, 1996, restated on Oct. 27, 2000, and amended on Jan. 18, 2002, to Hondros Family Real Estate, LLC: an undivided one-half interest in and to the Southeast Quarter and the East Half of the Southwest Quarter and the South Half of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 14, Township 30 South, Range 14 West of the 6th Principal.Meridian, as described; trustee’s deed.

Jennifer Maria Bowman, aka Jennifer Bowman to DJCT Properties, LLC: All of Lot 6 and a tract of land as described

Barber County Real Estate Transactionsoff the South side of Lot 7 in Block 4, in Regnier’s Amended Revised Second Addtion to the City of Medicine Lodge; warranty deed.

Mark Long and Sabina Long to Mark Williams and Lori Williams: a parcel of land as described in the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 2, Township 31 South, Range 15 West of the 6th Principal.Meridian; quit claim deed.

Jacob L. Achenbach and Teresa Achenbach to Jacob Achenbach as Trustee of the Jacob Achenbach Revocable Trust dated Feb .3, 2011: the West Half of Section 1, Township 35 South, Range 12,the North Half of Section 12, Township 35 South, Range 12 West; Lots 13-17 in Block 69, City of Hardtner; Lot 19, Block 68, City of Hardtner; Lots 10 and 11 and the North 17 feet of Lot 12 in Block 68 in the City of Hardtner.; the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 8, Townhship 35 South, Range 12 West of the 6th Principal.Meridian; (plus mineral interest as described) warranty deed.

Dora M. Wentzel to Schreiner Farms, Inc.: the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest quarter; and the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 11, Township 32 South, Range 10 West; warranty deed.

Samuel A. Flying Out and Tressie A. Flying Out to Samuel A. Flying Out, Jr. and Michelle Flying Out: All of Lot 7 in Kemp & Rule’s Addition to the City of Sharon, except the West three rods thereof; warranty deed.

Lewis M. Mull and Teresa M. Mull as Trustees of the Lewis M. Mull Revocable Trust, dated Sept. 5, 1995 and amended on July 22, 1996, restated on Oct. 27, 2000, and amended on Jan. 18, 2002, to Barber Ranch LLC: an undivided one-half interest in and to the Southeast Quarter and the East Half of the Southwest Quarter and the South Half of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 14, Township 30 South, Range 14 West, as described; trustee’s deed.

Hondros Family, LLC to Barber Ranch, LLC: an undivided one-half interest in and to the Southeast Quarter and the East Half of the Southwest Quarter and the South Half of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 14, Township 30 South, Range 14 West,

as described; warranty deed.Barber County Real Estate Transactions

MortgagesBeginning Book 200 Page 583Samuel C. Baier aka Sam C. Baier &

Bonnie R. Baier aka Bonnie Baier, Sam C. Baier Trust dated Nov. 14, 1986 and Bonnie Baier trust dated Nov. 14, 1986 to Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma: (1) East Half of Section 20 and all of Section 21, Township 33 South, Range 13, WPM; (2) South Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13; South Half of Section 14; East Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 22; North Half, West Half of the Southwest Quarter, Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23; North Half of the Northwest Quarter, Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 24; West Half of Section 25; North Half of Section 26; East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 27; Northwest Quarter of Section 36, all in Township 33 South, Range 14, WPM: $50,000.

Brent J. Diel & Leysa Gay Diel to The First State Bank of Kiowa: the Southeast Quarter of Section 1 and all of Section 12, Township 34, Range 12, WIM: $650,000.

Tyler G. McNett & Gayle E. McNett to The First State Bank of Kiowa: all of Lot 3 and the East Half of Lot 4 in Block 149 in the Town Company’s Addition to the City of Kiowa: $66,400.

Denise R. Gabriel aka Denise Gabriel to The Peoples Bank: Commencing at a point 689.5 feet North of the Southwest corner of the Northeast Quarter of Section 1, Township 32 South, Range 12, WPM, thence East a distance of 360 feet, thence North a distance of 70 feet, thence West a distance of 360 feet, thence South a distance of 70 feet to the place of beginning, and being in the City of Medicine Lodge: $44,050.

Landon Mills Lukens aka Landon M. Lukens & Kelli Lukens and Leslie Jo Lukens aka Leslie Lukens to High Plains Farm Credit: the West Half of the Northeast Quarter and the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 31 South, Range10, WPM: $147,000.

Phillip S. Hellman to High Plains Farm Credit: the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 31 South, Range 10, WPM: $48,000.

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Barber County Sheriff’s Log10-25-11 Shannon Fortune, Medi-

cine Lodge, driving a 2007 Dodge PU struck a deer on U160 just east of Sha-ron. Over $1,000 damage, no injury, ac-cident investigated by Deputy English.

10-25-11 Lisa Johnson, Medicine Lodge, driving a 1998 Chev struck a deer on U281 near Elm Creek. Over $1,000 damage, no injury, accident worked by Trooper Quick.

10-28-11 Sanza Grant, Hardtner, driving a 2009 Hyundai SUV struck a deer on U281 near K2. Over $1,000 damage, no injury, accident investigated

by Deputy Rugg.10-29-11 Kiowa Ambulance trans-

ported patient from Kiowa Manor to Kiowa Hospital.

During the week officers received three reports of cattle out; performed 14 Public Assists; and assisted 6 other agencies.

Arrests: 10-24-11 Meagan J Craig, Derby,

W/F, 24. Arrest by MLPD. Charges: 1.Theft 2. Burglary 3. Flee and Elude.

10-24-11 Kieth J Gipson, Wichita, W/M, 25. Arrest by MLPD. Charges:

Theft 2. Burglary 3. Flee and Elude.10-26-11 Judith A Hamic, Medi-

cine Lodge, W/F, 69. Arrest by BASO. Charge: Give Worthless Check. Re-leased 10-26-11 on $1,000 OR Bond.

10-26-11 Joshua N Smart, Medi-cine Lodge, W/M, 30. Arrest by BASO. Charge: Give Worthless Check. Re-leased- Criminal Summons.

10-26-11 David D Countryman, Hardtner, W/M, 28. Arrest by BASO. Charge: Sexual Exploitation of a Child. Released 10-28-11 on $5,000 Surety Bond.

Criminal FilingsMegan Jade Craig, 1987, Derby:

(1) Burglary; Vehicle/other means of conveyance to commit fel, theft or sex battery; (2) Theft of property or services; Value $1,000 to $25,000.

Keith James Gipson, 1986, Wichita: (1) Burglary; Vehicle/other means of conveyance to commit fel, theft or sex battery; (2) Theft of property or services; Value $1,000 to $25,000.Civil Filings

Mid Kansas Electric Company LLC vs. Georgi L. Dawson et al: Eminent Domain Petition.Limited Civil Filings

OK Cooperative Grain & Merchantile Co vs. David Oswald Wenzel: Indebtedness for an amount more than $2,000.

OK Cooperative Grain & Merchantile Co vs. Stanley Wenzel: Indebtedness for an amount more than $2,000.

SC Telcom vs. Mario Miranda: Indebtedness for an amount more than $200.

SC Telcom vs. Roy P. Henry: Indebtedness for an amount more than $1,000.

Hutchinson Clinic vs. Amy Lea Teague: Indebtedness for an amount more than $1,500.

Promise Regional Medical Center Inc. vs. Amy Lea Teague: Indebtedness for an amount more than $2,000.

Dennis A. Walker dba E Z Mart vs. Josh Smart: Indebtedness for an amount more than $300.

Dennis A. Walker dba E Z Mart vs. Lisa M. Forsyth: Indebtedness for an amount more than $300.Domestic Relations Filings

Alison Mason vs. Richard Allen Mason: Divorce.

Julie A. Dobbs vs. Rollie K. Dobbs: Divorce.

Traffic FilingsMerrisa Ann Blystra, 30, Kiowa:

Failure to wear seatbelt ($10).Roy E. Guy, 37, Pawnee Rock: Motor

Carrier safety rules and regulations ($223).

Carol A. Townley, 45, Wichita: Transporting an open container ($98).

The following individuals were cited for speeding:

Joshua R. Cook, 28, Byers: 80 in 65 ($173).

Juan Coronilla, 29, Albuquerque, NM: 75 in 65 ($143).

Paula D. Crowdis, 40, Coats: 84 in 65 ($197).

John B. Irby, 70, Skiatook, OK: 75 in 65 ($143).

Zachariah S. Kuhr, 22, Kingman: 70 in 55 ($173).

Ralph Major, 21, Pratt: 83 in 65 ($248).

Marvin G. Nice, 47, Benton: 90 in 65 ($248).

Christopher M. Sills, 35, Hastings, NE: 76 in 65 ($149).

Del Spurgeon, 63, Gate, OK: 71 in 55 ($179).

Matthew E. Strouse, 34, Wichita: 79 in 65 ($167).

Terry D. Edwards, 25, Pawnee Rock: 83 in 65 ($191).

Katlin L. Gehlen, 18, Medicine Lodge: 80 in 65 ($173).

Bill W. Jones, 45, Idaho Falls, ID: 75 in 65 ($143).

Grant E. Kohout, 37, Thomas, OK: 77 in 65 ($155).

Nancy K. Reorda, 46, Aurora, CO: 76 in 65 ($144.50).

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Alfalfa County Sheriff’s Log

Alfalfa County Real Estate Transactions

October 24, 201110:12 a.m. report of a stolen vehicle 5

north of state line, red Chevy avalanche, next town they will be coming to is Waldron, he went west on state line, went to Burlington and advised them if that vehicle comes in to get gas.

10:41 a.m. report of a cow out in person’s yard close to park in Carmen, ACSO called City of Carmen and she will call possible owner, she advised probably his.

3:27 p.m. report of grass fire on 1st Co Rd west of Goltry & 1.5 south, ACSO advised GFD via page, Goltry FD requested OG&E be advised line down, fire is out.

5:27 p.m. report of cattle out about 3 east of Goltry on Goltry blacktop, left a message for possible owner on his cell phone.

October 25, 20117:41 a.m. report of 2 small fires

north of Carmen turnoff, Carmen FD was paged out, had a couple of other calls, calling it in, Carmen grass rig is responding to fire.

October 26, 20119:14 a.m. individual called and

advised that the stolen Chevy avalanche is setting 2 ¼ west of 132/11 Jct north into, Grant CO was advised.

2:18 p.m. report of an individual is sick but he is taking mail out of mailboxes out in Nescatunga, request deputy to come and talk to them about it.

9:45 p.m. report of 4-5 dogs in backyard barking all night at 400 block of N 5th.

October 27, 20116:20 a.m. report of a dead deer in the

middle of the roadway south of Cozy Curve, advised ODOT, he will go check it out.

7:08 a.m. report of 2 cars broke down or at least setting 3 south of Cherokee, with flashers on and the next one is across the bridge with flashers on, unit is en route to check on them, advise that both vehicles are gone.

2:03 p.m. report of lady has fallen at the Jet Jiffy Trip, possibly broken something, advised JFD but no ambulance they were 3 miles out, advised ambulance is loaded.

5:40 p.m. report of a suspicious vehicle at an old farm house north of Ingersoll, someone may be cleaning up around the house, will speak to owners.

October 28, 20119:39 a.m. accident, seriousness

unknown, SandRidge employee advised that a semi has flipped over, caller did not advise officer if he/she is hurt, OHP

was advised, ambulance took person to Bass.

11:52 a.m. minor accident 3 east of Byron to Co Rd 680 then go 2 south, caller has been hit, OHP was advised.

7:05 p.m. medical call to 300 block of Elvis St in Helena, advised Helena Ambulance & Rescue Units.

7:25 p.m. report of a man laying in street at the corner of 5th & Penn, advised CPD.

October 29, 20119:10 a.m. report of several head of

mixed cattle out 1 ½ west of McWillie elevator, advised possible owner, they said they would check it out.

1:30 p.m. report of speeding trucks in Jet, they are speeding through town, advised OHP.

6:51 p.m. report of cattle out east of Dacoma at the Glass Feed Lot, advised possible owner, they will check.

7:59 p.m. report of a disturbance at fairgrounds, CPD advised of an intoxicated man bothering a 17 yr old girl, man has already left, prisoner in custody from traffic stop in town, it is the same man.

8:04 p.m. report of missing property, caller advised of some things missing from his garage, unit spoke to caller.

Start Book 666, page 427Real Estate Transfers

Scott Lee Cormack and Laura Kay Cormack to Scott Lee Cormack and Laura Kay Cormack as Trustees of the Cormack Revocable Trust, dated Sept. 28, 2011: the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 29, Range 9 WIM, as described; the Northeast Quarter of Section 33, Township 29 North, Range 9 WIM; the Northeast Quarter of Section 20, Township 28 North, Range 9 WIM, as described; an undivided one-half interest in and to the North Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 32, Township 28 North, Range 9 WIM; an undivided one-half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 7, Township 28 North, Range 9 WIM; an undivided one half of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 7, Township 28 North, Range 9 WIM; an undivided

one-half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 19, Township 28 North, Range 9 WIM; the Southeast Quarter of Section 28, Township 29 North, Range 9 WIM; a tract as described in the Northeast Quarter of Section 6, Township 27 North, Range 9 WIM; warranty deed.

Scott Lee Cormack and Laura Kay Cormack to Scott Lee Cormack and Laura Kay Cormack to Scott Lee Cormack as Trustee of the Scott Cormack Revocable Trust dated Sept. 28, 1011: an undivided one-half interest in and to the South 10 feet of Lot 1 and all of Lot 2 and the North 20 feet of Lot 3, in the Hildinger Addition to the City of Cherokee; warranty deed.

Orla Beth Wilber and David Grant Wilber to Orla Beth Wilber as Trustee of the Orla Wilbur Revocable Trust dated Sept. 28, 2011: an undivided one-half interest in and to the South 10 feet of Lot

1 and all of Lot 2 and the North 20 feet of Lot 3, in the Hildinger Addition to the City of Cherokee; warranty deed.

David Grant Wilber and Orla Beth Wilber to David Grant Wilber and Orla Beth Wilber as Trustees of the Wilber Family Revocable Trust dated Sept. 28, 2011: the Southeast Quarter and the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 15, Township 26 North, Range 11 WIM; an undivided one-half interest in and to the North Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 32, Township 28 North, Range 9 WIM; an undivided one-half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 7, Township 28 North, Range 9 WIM; an undivided one-half of the North Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 7, Township 28 North, Range 9 WIM; an undivided one-

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Alfalfa County Court FilingsAccording 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.

Misdemeanor FilingsMichael Edward James, 42, no

address listed: (1) Public Intoxication; (2) Malicious Injury to Property.Trey Alcorn III, 33, Purcell: Affixing Improper License Plate to vehicle.

Civil FilingsDiscover Bank vs. Steven Stauffer:

Breach of contract.Dana Cowan vs. Alice Smith & Tommy Farnsworth: Damages for an amount more than $10,000.

Marriage FilingsChristopher Dale Parker, 38,

Cherokee and Timithea Lynn Parker, 35, Cherokee: marriage ceremony performed by judge.

Larry Eugene Dewitt, 47, Cherokee and Patty Ann Davison, 43, Cherokee: Marriage license with certificate.

Danny Ray Gullick, 42, Poteau and Sheila Gale Kelly, 43, Poteau: Marriage ceremony performed by judge.

Traffic FilingsMiguel Duenez, 31, no address

listed: (1) Failure to carry insurance verification ($211.50); (2) Operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver’s license ($324).

Leland Wayne Powers III, 33, Yukon: Failure to stop at stop sign ($211.50).

Ralph Edward Bruner, 75, Carmen: Inattentive driving ($211.50).

Micah Glen Williams, 21, Nash: Failure to keep to the right on road of sufficient width ($211.50).

Jeffrey O’Neill Stursa, 18, Jones: Operating a motor vehicle at a speed not reasonable or proper ($256.50).

Ron Lewis Kimmel, 51, Ada: Following too closely ($211.50).

The following individuals received a citation for speeding:

Shawn Michael Sinclair, 32, Tulsa: 1-10 over ($188.50); Miguel Duenez, 31, no address listed: 15 over ($226.50); Zachary Dee Millard, 24, Elk City: 15 over ($226.50); Nathan Andrew Beach, 30, Mead: 16-20 over ($241.50); Kevin Ray Foraker, 25, Maysville: 1-10 over ($188.50); David G. Nelson, 37, Meno: 1-10 over ($188.50); Joseph Milan Tyson, 35, Weatherford, TX: 16-20 over ($241.50); Brennan Michael Virgil Seaman, 19, Goltry: 1-10 over ($188.50); Ismael Hernandez Becerra, 27, Enid: 1-10 over ($188.50).

The following individuals received a citation for failure to wear seatbelt ($20 fine):

Derek Vernon Carnagey, 31, Gate; Jeremy Wayne Ninness, 33, Enid.

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From Page 54 Real EstateLLC: a six and 70 one-hundredths (6.70) acre tract of land as described in the Southeast Quarter of Section 1,. Township 28 North, Range 10 WIM, warranty deed.

Charles T. Clark, Jr. and Brenda Clark to Sandridge Exploration and Production LLC: a six and 72 one-hundredths (6.72) acre tract of land as described in the West Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 22, Township 29 North, Range 10 WIM; warranty deed.

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FOR SALEKAW LAKE PROPERTYLake Harbor Addition - 576 Deer Trail

2000 16’x80’ Country WideMobile Home; 36’x60’ Metal Shed-Wood Frame, sits on 1.5 acres,

excellent condition. Just 3.5 milesfrom house to boat ramp at

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New Shipment of Jelly Bean RugsRemember - Order Early For A

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Animals and Pets

Catalog Horse Sale

Stillwater OK Nov 25 and 26. Catalog Deadline Nov 14. Expecting 300 Horses. All Horses Welcome. Buyers for all over the US. 580-227-0459 or pricehorsesales.com

Puppies for Sale

620-886-3458 or 620-213-1490 lovealotkennels.com

Automotive

Work Car

1984 98 Olds Reg. High Mileage. Call 580-430-6213

For Sale

two horse bumper pool trailer. Front tack, new tires, good condition. $1200. 620-213-3105

Business Services

Alvas Best Kept Secret

Bakers’ Laundry 614 4th Street. Wash $1.00.

Pony Boy Lures

600 Mimosa, Alva. 580-327-1233 or 580-430-5547. Lethal-Scent Eliminator Laundry Detergent, Shampoo and Body Wash Field Spray and Activator. Henry Rifles. Buy-Sell and Trade Guns. Smith and Wesson 4” ss 357 Rev-$299

The Original Handyman

580-307-7466 or visit www.Theoriginalhandyman.info

Machine Quilting

Home Star Machine Quilting Teresa Farrar 100 N Main in Medicine Lodge, KS. Edge/Edge and Custom Quilting. Call now for Christmas del. Estimates. Pet and Smoke free Studio. 620-886-0589

Be First to See it

“Twilight:Breaking Dawn”. Advanced tickets for Advanced Show. Nov 17th. Now on Sale. Rialto - 580-327-0535

Bakers Laundry Service

Local or remote site. Pick-up & Delivery. Call 580-327-3097

Firewood For Sale

Mixed Wood $70. Hedgewood $90. 580-435-2202 or 580-307-4368

Lucky Buck Boot Repair

Get your boots out for the NWOSU rodeo. $60 full sole. $10 shine. We also repair shoes, purses, saddles, belts, etc. 911 11th St. Kenny Feidler 443-791-1853.

Thursday Buffet

Starting Nov 10 Boulevard Bistro will have an after 5pm taco buffet.

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Tues - Thur Buffet

Beginning the week of Nov 7 the Boulevard Bistro will have Tuesday and Thursday evening buffets.

Scribner Salvage

Still buying cars, iron, tin, copper, brass, aluminum, 1208 Fair. 580-327-1313.

Tuesday Buffet

Starting Nov 8 Boulevard Bistro will have an evening pasta buffet.

Pasture Tree Clearing

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

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

If You Need Flowers

Think Pretty Petals and Gifts, 413 Barnes. 580-327-3316

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 and Sherry will be servicing the Alva area Nov 2,3,4,14,15,16,17,18,28,29,30.Dec 1,2. Call 580-748-1953

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

Depot Bar & Grill

Wed-Pork Chops, Stuffing, Green Beans, Swiss Chocolate Cake. Thur-Bacon Potato Soup, Grilled Cheese, Red Velvet Cake. Fri-Chicken Fry, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Corn, Roll, Poppyseed Cake. Open at 11am. Carry-out avail. 580-327-2212

Carpentry

Interior-Exterior improvements. Room additions. Plaster Repair & Painting. Handicap Upgrades. Will also accommodate Farm & Ranch. 580-307-4598 or 620-825-4285.

Professional Upholstery

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

Home Improvements

Energy Star Windows, Siding, Roofing, Garages, Room Additions, Sun Rooms, Decks, Kitchen and Bath Remodels, Tub to Walk-In Shower Conversions. Serving KS and OK. Refs. Available. 620-825-4300. Call Today!!

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Interior/Exterior. Free Estimates. 580-748-2578

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1 Blk580-852-3298 or cell 580-554-2223

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Garden Gate Gifts

Bridal RegistryMegan Sturgeon & Clay Albright

Free Gift Wrapping

HOLIDAY HOURSThursday - Saturday

NEW!!Educational Toys; Melissa & Doug

Woodwick Candles,Watkins Products

Christian Theme GiftsCOME IN & SEE JANICE FOR

YOUR UNIQUE GIFTS.

AlfalfaCounty Arena Events*Call Jay at (580) 541-3258 to schedule events.

4H HORSE CLUB DAYSat., Nov. 5th

BARREL RACINGTues., Nov. 8th

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CHECK OUTOUR NEWJEWELRYITEMS!!!

Need New Sidewalks?

Driveway perhaps. Also Brick and Block work. Stone Work avail. Also Haul Top Soil, Fill Dirt and Driveway Stone. Give us a call. Free estimates. 580-732-1028

Premium Blackjack

Firewood. 100% split and cured. Will stack and deliver. 580-922-1256

Computer Plus

Computer Repair, Service, Virus Removal and other Computer Needs. Competitive Pricing. Call Adam Swallow at 580-327-4449 or 580-748-2349 or come by 1329 Fair St. Mon-Fri. Will do local housecalls

Employment

Foote’s Farm Supply

is looking for FT/PT help. Call or come by 618 Flynn. 580-327-1300

Help Wanted

Part time to full time. Help Wanted DeVine LLC, Call 580-327-4426 for application information.

Hawley Hot Oil

is accepting applications for exp & dependable hot oil unit & high pressure truck operators. Contact 580-542-1200.

Help Wanted

One Good Woman who takes personal pride in her self and her job. Do you want a full-time job? Do you want to be on the job for 40-50 hours a week? Do you want to make $350+ a week? Do you want to work in a friendly atmosphere, good working conditions with a free daily meal? If so come see me or call Lon Hawkins at Cherokee Inn 580-761-0260 or 580-596-2828

Help Wanted

Waitress Kitchen Helper. Alva Moose Lodge. 8:30 to 9:30 am. 3:00 to 5:00 pm. 580-327-1359

Now Hiring Class A

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, 620-930-7511

CDL Drivers Needed

Oilfield hauling 3 years experience. Current DOT Medical Certificate and current MVR. 10 years prev employment history. DOT Regulations and Drug Testing. Good pay and extra pay for HazMat. Health Insurance after 90 days. Please apply online at dunnstankservice.com. Questions please call 580-444-7241

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FRI., NOV. 4TH - 6 PMCALF FRIES, CATFISH , HAM & BEANS

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

See all our listings atalvaokhomes.com

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PAT WHITE REALTY

Call Pat 580-327-4337 or 580-430-5743Terri 829-3164 or Julia 327-7164

See on www.patwhiterealty.com

NEW LISTINGS: Extensively Remodeled3-4 Bdrm at 515 Locust is stunning!

1531 Davis is 3bdrm; 626 Apache is choicelocation; 970 & 973 Baker Place are cozy.

Help Wanted

Salt Fork Adventure Program in Nash, OK, is hiring PT Floor Staff to supervise juvenile boys. State background check required. Call 580-839-2320 for application

Help Wanted

Part time,Exp cooks. Will need to work evening, weekend and holidays. Apply in person at Beadles Nursing Home.

Help Wanted

Handyman/Jack of All Trades in Cherokee area. Must have own vehicle. 580-327-7076 or 405-818-7926

Help Wanted

Great Salt Plains Health Center is seeking a FT Receptionist. Medical experience preferred. Computer Skills required. Apply at 405 S Oklahoma, Cherokee, OK 73728

Farm Supplies

Out of State Hunter

wants to lease river bottom land for deer hunting. 772-221-8500. [email protected]

For Sale

WW Ranch Hand 5’ x 16’ Stock Trailer Half Top. Blair 7’ x 20’ Gooseneck Stock Trailer. Both in exc cond. Pine Logs-cured 1 yr. Ready for saw mill. 580-327-7246

Garage Sales

Multi Family

Garage Sale to be held at the town of Dacoma’s Fire Fire Dept. Sat. Nov 5, 7am-1pm.

Tag Sale

Good Stuff and Edibles. Sponsored by NWOSU English Dept. Nov 4 and 5. 5-8pm Fri. 8am-1pm Sat. at the Runnymede. Antiques, baked goods, baskets, books, CD’s, collectibles, cocoa and spiced tea mixes, dip mixes, glassware, Holiday, Home Decor, Pictures and many other items too numerous to mention. Proceed go towards an English Dept project to fund a speaker’s series. Come buy us out or make a donation

Garage Sale

614 Comanche Cr. Sat 8am-noon. Book shelves, table and chairs, misc household items. All proceeds go to Creature Concerns

Garage Sale

Sat 8am-? 1114 Santa Fe

Lutheran Rummage Sale

lots of winter clothing. 212 Maple; 9-2 Fri & Sat.

Garage Sale

303 N Texas in Cherokee, OK. Sat 8am-? Little girl clothes, glassware, misc

Garage Sale

1016 Noble Sat 8-?. Kitchen table, entertainment center, area rug, boys/girls/Mens & womens clothes, toys and more. No early birds.

Moving Sale

816 Apache, 8am-12 Sat. 0-24M boys clothes; Mary Kay; lots of misc household items.

Merchandise

For Sale

Nice chair, sofa, matching ottoman. floral design. 580-327-6910

For Sale

Whole House Humidifier 580-327-2518

Miscellaneous

Wanted

Good Quality Inversion Table. 580-732-0565

Bummer

Dressed as old guy for Halloween. Now I can’t get the costume off! Buy good parts at good prices at Scribner Salvage. 1208 Fair Alva, 580-327-1313

Don’t Forget

Tuesday & Thursday evening buffets at Boulevard Bistro.

Candy Bouquet

Has a variety fresh fudge! Closed Sat Nov.5. 326 7th Street.

For Sale

Undercover ABS for ‘07 and up shortbed Chevy PU. $400. 580-884-0139

Warmth For Winter

Each year at this time the College Hill Church of Christ collects coats and other clothing that you no longer use to make them available for those who are short on funds. The church office will be open from 9am-noon M-F or call 580-327-0130 for pick-up

Holiday Open House

Cinnamon Creek, Dacoma, OK. SW edge of City. Sat, Nov 5, 2011. 9am-6pm. Hope to see you! Pauline, Lynni and Dawn

Luncheon/Bake Sale

Sacred Heart Altar Society Fall Luncheon and Bake Sale. Sat, Nov 12, 2011. 8am-2pm. Soup, Chili, Dessert and Drink $7. Parish Hall 12th and Center

EG Pumpkin Rolls

$12.50. Del-11/13. To Order call 580-430-5796

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CAPRON UNITED METHODIST CHURCHANNUAL BAZAARNovember 5, 2011

At the Capron United Methodist ChurchCakes-Candies-Cookies-Pies-Noodles

Jellies-Breads-Fruit Breads

CRAFTS, QUILTS ANDCHANCES FOR DOOR PRIZES

Breakfast: 7am-9:30am waffles, bacon,

ALL YOU CAN EAT FOR DONATIONsausage, orange juice, coffee

PROCEEDS GO TO MISSIONS

LUNCH: 11:30am-1:00pmChicken & Noodles, Ham & Beans,

Corn Bread, HomemadeBread, Pies, Coffee or Tea

$6.00(50¢ extra for pop)

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Good Luck Northwestern Rodeo

Team!!Rodeo Contestants Receive 15% off

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November 12th, 201110am-2pm

Enter Our Drawing For1 pair

1 pair of tickets for thosewho purchase a vehicle

between Now thru Nov. 11th.Must Be Present To Win

OU & OSU Bedlam50 yd Line tickets.

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For Sale

Hanger Doors. Rolling Type, galvanized, insulated. Spans a 45’ opening or less. 11’ tall in 5’ and 10’ sections. $950. 580-327-1612

Starts Friday

Eddie Murphy and Ben Stiller in “Tower Heist” (PG-13). “Puss in Boots” and “Footloose” held over another week. “Dolphin Tale” plays thru Thursday. Rialto. 580-327-0535

Real Estate

Farmer’s Please Help!

63 Yr old looking for a hunting lease for deer. Will pay top price for good place. 580-554-0999

Sale by Owner

1011 S. Grand Ave Cherokee; 4 bed, 1 1/2 bath, 1 story, vinyl sided home. Island kitchen, all appliances stay, including washer & dryer. Has family room with gas log fireplace, all new flooring, new tornado shelter, fenced rear yard, 1 car attached garage. $79,000. 712-542-0103, 712-303-9649

1 BR Duplex

water/trash pd, no pets. Rent $425, Dep $400. 580-748-3363

Thinking of moving?

Think Hi-Lo Apartments. 1 & 2 bed apts available. No smoking. Absolutely no pets. Call 580-748-0157 and leave msg or stop by 409 College for an application.

For Rent

2bdrm Apt. 580-430-1601

For Sale

Updated ready to move in 1800 sqft Brick Home, 3bdrm, 1 1/2 bth, 2 living rooms, 2 car carport, large back yard, 3 story shop, 623 East Texas Street, Cleo Springs, OK. To look at the house call Jessie at 580-747-4003

House For Rent

Extra nice. No Pets. 580-327-3541

Storage Unit

For Rent. 580-430-6807

For Sale

Move in ready! Contents included. 3bdrm, 2bth, fenced yard. semi accessible, 2 car garage, workshop, 8 lots $82,500. United Counrty/Kohlrus Real Estate. www.kohlrus.com. 580-327-4007

Mobile Home for Sale

14’ x 70’ to be moved. All electric. New carpet and vinyl flooring. New bathtub and surrond. Updated cabinets. As is $12,5000. 580-839-2524, Nash, OK

For Sale

416 11th St. 3bdrm, 2bth, Carport. Tommy Shriver. 580-541-1950 or 580-554-7684

For Sale by Owner

3 bed, 2 bath brick home. Family room or 4th bdrm, living, dining, over 2100 sq ft, fenced back yard. Price Reduced!! 216 E Barnes 580-748-1620

Want to Buy

If you are interested in selling all or part of your mineral rights call Steve Redgate, Waynoka, OK. 580-824-3501

Mobile Home 4 Sale

‘09 3/2 16x80 set up in Alva. 806-228-0568

Voters wishing to vote in Timberlake’s School Bond Election next Tuesday may do so in person or by absentee ballot, according to Election Board Secretary Kelly Stein for Alfalfa County.

A photo identification card will be required for those voting in person, Stein reminded.

“Any item used for proof of identity for voting must have been issued by the federal government, the State of Oklahoma, or a federally recognized tribal government,” Stein said. In addition, the proof of identity must show the name of the person to whom it was issued, a photograph of the person, and must include an expiration date that is after the election date.

Voters who want to cast absentee ballots still can do so at the County Election Board office on Friday, November 4, or Monday, November 7. 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. Stein noted the deadline has passed for obtaining a ballot to vote by mail.

Timberlakevoters preparefor Tuesday’s School vote

An error was in material from Timberlake Schools supplied to The Newsgram in last week’s issue. Portions of the story on the Honor Rolls for the first nine weeks should have read as follows.

Principal’s Honor Roll8th Grade: Zeb McCollum, Miranda

Sanders, Tiffany Schlup, Kylie Wilson, Jake Woodall.

10th Grade: Nicholas Mullins.Superintendent’s Honor Roll8th Grade: April Burchfiel, Blaine

Dungan, Oakleigh Nickel, Jamie Thorp, Kaitlyn Winters.

CORRECTIONTimberlake Honor Rolls

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