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REVIEWCOURIER
THE ALVA
NEWSGRAMVOLUME 34, NO. 37 • WEDNESDAY, October 1, 2014 • 50¢
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The Alva Review-Courier / Newsgramis published Wednesday byMartin Broadcasting Corp.
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By Yvonne MillerThe South Barber High School
(SBHS) Chieftains will host South Haven for the 2014 Football Homecoming Friday night in Kiowa, Kan. Homecoming had to be moved from its original date due to injuries of the opposing team, which had to forfeit. South Barber's football team also has numerous injuries this season on their squad, which plays eight-man.
Friday homecoming festivities begin with a parade downtown at 2:30 p.m., followed by a pep rally in the Kiowa Auto Parts parking lot. The parade marshall is Harold Cantrell, a longtime Chieftain fan.
Three young women from the senior class were nominated by their peers to vie for homecoming queen. The queen coronation is prior to the 7 p.m. kickoff, so get to the football field by 6:30 p.m. so you don't miss it.
The queen candidates are Riley Denton, Paige Koblitz and Taylor McCullough. Senior escorts are Bryce Roberts, Dylan Allison, Peyton Yandel and Hugo Cardenas. One will escort last year's football homecoming queen, Lauren Hitchcock.
Kindergarten helpers who will carry the crown, team-autographed football, robe and bouquet of flowers are Jocelyn Davis, daughter of Jacob and Candi Davis; Kenslea Schupbach,
SBHS Chieftains to celebratefootball homecoming Friday ... finally
Sitting in the recently re-done bleachers with a new press box at the South Bar-ber High School football field are the queen candidates for the 2014 Football Homecoming. They are: (left ti right) Paige Koblitz, Riley Denton and Taylor McCullough. Photo by Yvonne Miller
daughter of John and Shawna Schupbach; Garen Cantrell, son of Matt and Jenny Cantrell; and Paxton Clark, son of Bo Clark and Creadence Harmelink.
Class attendants and their escorts are juniors Caitlin Jacobs and Kolton Pavlu, sophomores Emily Rugg and Gavin Doherty, and freshmen Kacee Hostetler and Joseph Bowden.
Queen CandidatesRiley Denton was nominated by
the student council (StuCo). Her grandparents are Bob and Ginny Stark of Kiowa.
Athletics are an important part of Denton's high school career. A member of the Lady Chieftains basketball team, she's been named All-League and All-State. She
qualified for State Tennis two years. She's also a longtime member of CH Dance Productions competitive dance team.
At SBHS, Denton is senior class treasurer and StuCo secretary, and is a member of the National Honor Society. She's earned her gold, silver and bronze honor pins.
Upon graduation, Denton plans to attend the University of Oklahoma.
Paige Koblitz was nominated by the football team. She is the daughter of Justin and Shelly Koblitz and a member of Kiowa's United Methodist Church youth group.
A member of the superintendent's honor roll, Koblitz earned her gold,
See SBHS Page 10
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Lynn Says
“No legacy is so rich as honesty.” – William Shakespeare
By Lynn L. MartinFormer Alva resident Richard Miller
is still a good friend. As a former Kiwan-is club member, he still receives the Ki-
wanis newsletter. So he is good about con-tributing small things for it and the Friday Internet page.
Today, he sent a whole bunch “Quotes of the Day.” Many of these are wonderful and thought provok-ing. I thought I'd run
a portion of them this week in the News-gram.
“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.” – Henry David Thoreau (au-thor, 1817 - 1862)
“The sole meaning of life is to serve humanity.” – Leo Tolstoy (writer, 1828 - 1910)
“Never permit a dichotomy to rule your life, a dichotomy in which you hate what you do so you can have pleasure in your spare time. Look for a situation in which your work will give you as much happiness as your spare time.” – Pablo
Picasso (artist, 1881 - 1973)“Love is a friendship set to music.” –
Joseph Campbell (writer, 1904 – 1987)“In everyone's life, at some time,
our inner fire goes out. It is then burst into flame by an encounter with another human being. We should all be thankful for those people who rekindle the inner spirit.” – Albert Schweitzer (humanitari-an, 1875 - 1965)
“One loyal friend is worth ten thou-sand relatives.” – Euripides (writer, 480 - 406 BC)
“Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.” – Confucius (philosopher, 551 - 479 BC)
“Happiness is when what you think, what you say and what you do are in har-mony.” – Mahatma Gandhi (leader, 1869 - 1948)
“To know what people really think, pay regard to what they do, rather than what they say.” – George Santayana (philosopher, 1863 - 1952)
“Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.” – Al-bert Einstein (physicist, 1879 - 1955)
“An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind.” – Ma-hatma Gandhi (leader, 1869 - 1948)
“If you want to make peace with your enemy, you have to work with your enemy. Then he becomes your partner.” – Nelson Mandela (leader, 1918 – 2013)
“There is a higher court than courts of justice and that is the court of con-science. It supercedes all other courts.” – Mahatma Gandhi (leader, 1869 - 1948)
“Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.” Plato (philoso-pher, 427 - 347 BC)
“There is nothing on this earth more to be prized than true friendship.” – Thomas Aquinas (philosopher, 1225 - 1274)
“It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.” – Antoine de Saint-Exupery (writer, 1900 - 1944)
“Magic is believing in yourself, if you can do that, you can make any-thing happen.” – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (writer, 1749 - 1842)
“I believe that if one always looked at the skies, one would end up with wings.” – Gustave Flaubert (novelist, 1821 -1880)
“Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.” – Confucius (philosopher, 551 - 479 BC)
By Leslie NationCHEROKEE – The Alfalfa County
commissioners conducted their regular meeting on Monday morning.
Alfalfa County commissioners meetingBefore approval of the minutes, the
commissioners reviewed the specs on the request to go out on bids for a new tanker truck for the Nescatunga respond-ers. They decided that the tanker should have 400 horsepower or more, then ap-proved the county clerk to go out on bids.
The commissioners then approved the county clerk to go out on bids to add on to the county building for Helena Rescue.
The commissioners then reviewed the minutes from last week’s meeting before approving them. They also ap-proved the payroll warrant for payment, M & O warrants for payment, road cross-ing permits and monthly officer reports. There were no blanket purchase orders.
Other items on the agenda that were approved by the commissioners:
• Henson Constructions payment on EMS building for the amount of $205,519.00,
• Guernsey Engineers payment for heat/air and generator in the amount of $23,668.66,
• Request from District No. 1 to re-move David Phipps as requisitioning of-fers and add John Cutright,
• Option period dates to begin on Oct. 23 and meet between each individ-ual districts and LegalShield.
The commissioners then adjourned the meeting.
Road crossing permit revenue was as follows:
District No. of Permits Amount1 2 $2,5002 4 $2,0003 1 $500Total All Districts 7 $5,000
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GOOD THINGS WILL HAPPEN
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HELPERS & DONATIONSWoods Co. Sheriff’s Dept.City of Alva Street Dept.
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Troy Zeller & Chaunce SchultzMiss Cruise & Car Show - Victoria Schnauffer
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Melissa HeatonNWOSU Volleyball GirlsBanc Central Volunteers
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Rhonda HowerterAlva FFA
Graceful Arts Gallery
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Allen’s Retail LiquorAlva Moose LodgeAlva State Bank
Ampride Convenience StoreAmpride Tire & Auto
BanCentral National Assoc.Brown’s Shoe Fit Co.Chaffee PropertiesChamps Sports Bar
Charles Tucker, D.D.S.Clean Harbors
Community BankD.C. Energy Services
Dean Goll Real Estate & AuctiondeVine Water
State Farm Eaton AgencySunbelt Rentals Inc.
Dr. Larry & Cindy SmithEl Maya Mexican RestaurantEdward Jones Investments
Farm Credit of Western OklahomaFechner Pump & Supply of Alva
Garnett OilHawley Services Inc.
Holder DrugHoliday Motel
Hopeton ChurchJeffrey Pierce, D.D.S.
K&K Body WorksMark Ream Motors
Marshall Funeral HomeMcDermott & Associates
Murrow Real Estate & Auction
N.A.P.A. of Alva & WoodwardAlva Tourism & Convention Development Committee
Northwest ElectricNorthwest Technology Center
O’Reilly Auto PartsPizza Hut Wing Street
R&R Systems Inc.Regal Oilfield Supply
Shalloup PaintingSnap-On
Sonic Drive-InV.A.P.
Washburn MotorsWharton Funerall ChapelWheeler Brothers Grain
Woods County Farmer’s Union
See You OnSept. 18th, 19th, & 20th, 2015
Wait Till You See What We Have Planned For The
15th Anniversary!
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ObituaryJANE STEWART
Jane Stewart, 87, was born in Utica, N.Y., and passed away on Sept. 25, 2014, in Chino Valley, Ariz. Jane was married to Danny Ray Stewart who passed away on Nov. 24, 1999. A private service will be held on Friday, Oct. 3, 2014. Wharton Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
HARRY L. VENOSDEL, SR Funeral services for Harry
Venosdel Sr. will be Thursday, Oct. 8, 2014 at 2 p.m. at Wharton Funeral Chapel with Rev. Chuck Lightfoot officiating. Burial will follow in Alva Municipal Cemetery. Wharton Funeral Chapel is in charge of
arrangements. Online condolences may be made at www.whartonfuneralchapel.com.
Harry Lee, son of Alice Irene (Anderson) and Issac Edward Venosdel, was born on June 30, 1932, at the old Alva Hospital. He passed away at the Enid St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center on the 28th of September at the age of 82 years, 2 months and 28 days.
He attended Liberty Bell Rural Grade School and graduated from Alva High School with the class of 1950. On April 21, 1953, he joined the U.S. Army at Oklahoma City and was discharged on April 20, 1955, at the Presidio of Monterey, Calif.
While in the service in California Harry met Maurice Winifred Ready. They were married Jan. 9, 1955, in Vallejo Calif. To their marriage a son, Michael Lee, was born. She died in an auto accident near the family farm on May 8, 1956.
On June 1, 1957, he married Glenda Ann Parker in Alva. To this union five children were born, Harry Lee Jr.; Julia Ann, born on June 14, 1960, and died on June 18, 1960; Brian Kent; Angela
Kay; and Glen Edward, born and died June 2, 1969.
Harry farmed and ranched and was a custom harvester and carpenter, raising cattle, wheat, chickens and gardening. He enjoyed bowling and was an active member of the Moose Lodge.
Harry was preceded in death by his parents; four sisters, Beulah Paris, Wilma Venosdel, Virginia Venosdel and Betty Lou Kitchen; and two brothers, Dan and Edward.
Harry is survived by a special friend, Loretta Bails; three sons, Michael Lee and his wife LeaAnn, Harry Lee Jr, Brian Kent and his wife Janet; daughter Angela Kay and husband Timothy Nelson; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; sister-in-law Helen Venosdel; a number of nieces, nephews and other relatives; and friends.
Contributions in his name may be made to Alva Moose Lodge #2100 Endowment Fund.
Arrowhead West, Inc. (AWI) is inviting everyone to join the fun at the third annual Monster Dash, 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run being held on Saturday, Oct. 18, in Medicine Lodge. The event will benefit the AWI Client Assistance Fund.
Registration opens at 1 p.m. on the day of the event. The 1 mile fun walk will begin at 3:30 p.m. followed by the 5K run (walkers welcome) at 4 p.m.. An awards ceremony will be
held immediately following the race at approximately 5 p.m. Medals will be given to the winners in each age category and overall winners.
Participants may preregister at the Medicine Lodge AWI office at the junction of 281 and 160 or in Pratt at 10315 Bluestem Blvd. To have a registration form emailed to you please call 620-886-3711.
Come in your best zombie gear because special prizes for the best
zombie costume and most creative team will be awarded. We will also have a zombie creation station if anyone needs help getting zombified.
All proceeds from the Monster Dash 2014 benefit the AWI Client Assistance Fund. This fund provides financial assistance to AWI clients who need equipment, treatment or supplies that they cannot afford. Some examples include sensory items, dental examinations, clothing, food, Life Line service and basic home repairs.
AWI serves children and adults with developmental disabilities and has touched the lives of 1,143 clients in the past year. The mission of AWI is to empower people to live meaningful and productive lives.
If you have questions or would like to volunteer, contact Andrea Polf or Denise Socall at 620-886-3711.
Arrowhead West to host 3rd Annual Monster Dash in Medicine Lodge
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Things are not looking good for Waynoka’s Logan Meri-wether (#12) as he tries an end-around on the right side and meets up with Cherokee’s Grant Wilber (#75), Austin James (#85) and Nick Cochran (#40). At far right is Way-noka’s Chris Castillo. Cherokee won the game 48-8. Photo by Lynn L. Martin
silver and bronze honor pins. She is a member of the National Honor Society, co-president of the Kansas Association for Youth (KAYS), and is senior class secretary.
Koblitz earned her way to State Track two years and also State Tennis two years. She's played on the Lady Chieftains basketball team, was injured last season, had surgery and physical therapy. She's been accepted to Kansas State University and plans to major in pre-physical therapy with a secondary in athletic training.
Taylor McCullough was nominated by the senior class. Her parents are Michael and Alisha Schmidt.
McCullough was crowned Miss South Barber late last spring and will represent her school in the Miss Cinderella Talent Show and Pageant during Northwestern Oklahoma State University's homecoming Oct. 16-18. A three-year member of forensics, McCullough will present a humorous monologue for her talent.
At SBHS, McCullough has lettered in volleyball three years. She is a StuCo representative and member of FFA. She plans to attend college and major in physical education.
From Page 2 SBHS
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The Cherokee Chiefs Homecoming King and Queen, center, are Trey Salinas and Katie Schahbacher. Attendants on the left are Corbin Hutchison and Nicole Unruh. On the right are Tanner Bownman and Ashley Wright. Tyson Ream carries the football and Karsten Hester carries the crown. Photo by Lynn L. Martin
The Cherokee Cheerleaders invited a Mom to pose with them for their group photograph last Friday night. The Mom, in the center is Stephanie Shepard, whose daughter, Kristen, lost her life in an accident last year. The entire group, from left to right: Savanna Eshleman, Shelby Bender, Taylor Miller, Morgan Clem, Stephanie Shepard, Morgan Gregory, Ralyn Waugh and Haven Davis. Photo by Lynn L. Martin
Cherokee High School Chiefs 2014 football scheduleDate Opponent Time/
ResultSept. 5 PPV 44-0 WSept. 12 Buffalo 52-6 WSept. 19 Tyrone 46-0 WSept. 26 Waynoka 48-8 WOct. 3 Shattuck 7:30 p.m.Oct. 10 Balko 7:30 p.m.Oct. 16 Timberlake 7:30 p.m.Oct. 24 Sharon-Mutual 7:30 p.m.Nov. 7 Boise City 7:30 p.m.
Bold = Home games.
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Medicine Lodge Indians football stats from week 4
OFFENSERushing
Player Att. Yds. TDGage Axline 10 24 0Riley Combs 3 11 0Ethan Hargett 9 5 0Nick Noland 2 4 0Micah Richert 2 -1 0Darrek McGrath 1 -5 0Total 27 38 0
PassingPlayer Comp. Att. Yd.s Int. TDEthanHargett
13 26 220 1 2
ReceivingPlayer Rec. Yds. TDMicah Richert 5 109 2Gage Axline 5 64 0Nick Noland 3 47 0
DEFENSEPlayer TacklesGage Axline 10Micah Richert 9Ethan Hargett 5Darrek McGrath 3Nick Noland 2Riley Combs 2Dewey Doze 2Austin Murphy 1Luke Fisher 1Blake Winter 1Wyatt Richardson 1Ruben Arrendondo 1Tyler Zuspann 1
FINAL SCORETeam FinalChaparral 58Medicine Lodge 15
Timberlake Tigers 2014 football schedule
Date Opponent Time/Results
Sept. 5 Ringwood 12-36 LSept. 12 Waynoka 30-34 LSept. 19 Bluejacket 12-58 LSept. 26 Coyle 28-56 LOct. 3 Prue 7:30 p.m.Oct. 10 Deer Creek
-Lamont7:30 p.m.
Oct. 16 Cherokee 7:30 p.m.Oct. 24 Copan 7:30 p.m.Oct. 31 Covington
-Douglass7:30 p.m.
Nov. 7 Medford 7:30 p.m.Bold = Home games.
Waynoka Railroaders2014 football schedule
Date Opponent Time/ResultsSept. 5 Duke 50-18 WSept. 12 Timblerake 34-30 WSept. 19 Buffalo 44-24 WSept. 26 Cherokee 8-48 LOct. 3 Balko 7:30 p.m.Oct. 16 Boise City 7:30 p.m.Oct. 31 Shattuck 7:30 p.m.Nov. 7 Gracemont 7:30 p.m.
Bold = Home games.
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RANDY NICKEL – DISTRICT #3 ALFALFA COUNTY COMMISSIONER
As a life long resident of Alfalfa County, I am excited to bring my fellow neighbors, friends and
associates an unending work ethic. I am Randy Nickel, father to two wonderful sons - the late Jacob Ray, (dec.
2012) and Jared Jesse. I am an active member of the Helena United Methodist Church where I play the bass guitar
with the praise and worship band and I have enjoyed volunteering to coach the summer baseball program for 10
years. I have resided 1 ½ miles South of McWillie for almost 45 of the 50 years I have lived. My parents, Eldon and
Carol Nickel along with 4 of my 5 sibblings all own farms within District #3. I am and will be dedicated to District
#3 of Alfalfa County with my knowledge, perseverance, and patience.
During my childhood I attended Helena-Goltry Schools. I was salutatorian of my class, a Boys State delegate, selected a
member of “Who's Who In American Athletes”, and also a Alternate All State Pitcher. I was a member of the 1982 Enid
American Legion State Champion baseball team. . Keeping true to my ability I attended N.W.O.S.U. and graduated with a B.S.
Degree majoring in Industrial Education, and a double minor Industrial Education and Psychology. I also played baseball for
N.W.O.S.U.
After graduating college I was employed by a bridge construction crew as a welder, and also helped with
the dirt work, steel work, and pouring and nishing concrete. I than went to work for Mabar in Fairview, Oklahoma, where I
was able to learn and become diversied in and out of the ofce. My work entailed being a fabricator, extended the truck
frames to proper length for dump body mounting, welded the hinges, hydraulic hoists, and mounted the dump bodies to the
chassis. The company at that time was expanding and needed help in Engineering. I was fortunate to be asked to join the
internal workplace and become their cad designer. Total Truck and Trailer and FlowBoy out of Norman, Oklahoma were
sister companies at that time. The main engineering was done at Mabar, some of the product line consisted of eight axle
trailers with live bellies used for asphalt spreading. I was promoted to Head Engineer and worked another 5 years. I was
than offered a opportunity as Project Manager working to develop a Skip Loader Tractor starting with a proven drive train
from the Caterpillar 416B backhoe. This was a collaborative effort between Caterpillar and local manufacturing companies.
By having the support of caterpillar engineering at my disposal and the manufacturing of Mertz out of Ponca City,
Oklahoma this product line was developed and sold exclusively to Caterpillar. I was than offered the Chief Engineer position
at Pendpac in Fairview, Oklahoma.
After 3 years at this position I decided to take my part time computer business and become self employed.
Being blessed with small town and county afliates I have been enriched with a thriving business. I was also subcontracted
by AKSLC to do all eld installs and service calls for their wireless internet service. Going on my eighth year, AKSLC, which
was owned by AEC, KanOkla, and SCTelcom, was bought out by KanOkla..Whether it be major law rms, surrounding coops,
churches, abstract ofces, CPA's and many individuals; I thank them all from the bottom of my heart and want them to know
that I will always be available to keep them “up to speed” or “in touch” with society.
I have been the bottom man, the top man, and the only man in companies. Being blessed by working with
several gifted managers and work associates, it has aided me in many ways, from managing people, to conducting multi-
million dollar meetings with major cities in the United States. I am very familiar with this county, and know and understand
many of the residents, along with their needs, wants and priorities. I will use what qualities I have to enhance this area and
fulll the responsibilities of The District #3 Alfalfa County Commissioner. Please allow me to work for you to achieve this
goal. I sincerely appreciate your time!!!
Paid For By Randy Nickel, 7119 Co. Rd. 610, Aline, OK 73716
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By Yvonne MillerBack in 1993 when all the Kansas/
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Little did a small group of ladies in Kiowa, Kan., know that their garage sale fundraising idea would become Kiowa's General Store that grew into a successful organization that would be going strong over 20 years later.
Selling a shirt, a pair of earrings, a knick-knack, often for a quarter at a time, Kiowa's General Store, run by a group of volunteers, raised enough money that they'd given away over $400,000 by their 20th anniversary. Board treasurer Lyla Cropp said their donations totaled $62,155 in 2013.
The volunteers have a board who affiliated with the Greater Kiowa Community Foundation. This enables the general store exemption from income tax but to charge sales tax and donate to other 501 (3) c organizations.
The General Store supports community and area projects, youth, purchases equipment for the hospital and so many more entities. They've helped people in need, such as those who've had house fires. Their giving is endless.
Alva's Cherokee Strip Museum Adding Convention Center
The General Store's latest endeavor goes back to their roots of supporting the Opening of the Cherokee Strip. They made a $1,500 donation to Alva's Cherokee Strip Museum recently.
Housed in the old Alva hospital built in 1932, the museum boasts one of the best collections of pioneer exhibits and Indian art and artifacts in the state. It features 40 rooms displaying the history of Alva and the Cherokee Strip, such as an old school room, drug store (from
Virgil's of Amorita), kitchen, Indian room, presidential room, Army room and a prisoner of war camp.
Museum Director and Curator Beth Smith said they are raising funds to
Kiowa's General Store again helps a Cherokee Strip project: Alva's museumMuseum building convention center for community use in Alva
On behalf of Alva’s Cherokee Strip Museum, (front row, left to right) Direc-tor/curator Beth Smith and past board member and volunteer Rose Blunk ac-cept a $1,500 check from Kiowa General Store Board President Wanda Root and retired officer and director Mary June Terwort. Others volunteering at the General Store that day during inventory are: (middle row, left to right) Pam Cox, Connie Capistrant, Marlene Kruckenberg, Mary Terwort and Patsy Hood; (back, left to right) Lois Allenbach, secretary; Clyda Roark; June Gerber; Marilyn Alex-ander and Lou Stone, vice president; and Shirley Nelson. Photo by Yvonne Miller
See Store Page 45
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By Marione MartinA Cherokee man is facing several
misdemeanor and traffic charges following a wreck in Alfalfa County.
Jeffrey Scott Harmon, 51, of Cherokee has been charged with driving while under the influence, displaying an Oklahoma driver’s license after license revoked, and driving while license is revoked, all misdemeanors. He also received traffic citations for towing a vehicle with improper constructed towing device and towing a trailer with an improper stay chain.
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Thursday, Sept. 18, about 6:45 p.m. Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Darin Lancaster was notified by Troop J Headquarters of an injury accident on State Highway 11. On the way to the location, he made contact with Alfalfa County Sheriff Rick Wallace, who said the EMTs had observed a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage about the driver.
Harmon had already been transported to St. Mary’s Hospital in Enid so Lancaster contacted Troop J to have a Garfield County trooper go by the hospital to interview the driver. Trooper Trey Matthews went to the hospital.
Lancaster proceeded to the scene, 3.2 miles east of U.S. Highway 64 on State Highway 11. He saw a trailer house on its wheels in the north ditch facing west and a maroon pickup lying on its passenger side facing south in
the westbound lane. The driver of the 2002 Ford F-150 pickup was identified as Harmon.
Trooper Lancaster walked through the scene and saw that the vehicle had departed the roadway to the right, which started the trailer whipping. The trailer came uncoupled from the pickup prior to the pickup rolling one-quarter time. He observed that the trailer hitch was a 2 and 5/16 inch coupler but the pickup had a 2 inch ball on the receiver. He also saw that the safety chains had not been connected to the pickup.
Lancaster checked with Troop J Headquarters on learned Harmon’s license was under revocation. The driver’s license he was holding was a replacement that Harmon was somehow able to get. Trooper Matthews told Lancaster he believed Harmon to be under the influence and placed him under arrest at 7:57 p.m.
Accident with trailer house leads to charges
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By Yvonne MillerOn the last Thursday of September the
Kiowa District Hospital Board of Directors met for its monthly meeting with all mem-bers present: President Zack Odell, Jim Parker, Chantae Simpson, Lori Schrock and Brenna May (who arrived late due to another commitment), hospital Interim Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Steve Da-vis, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Janell Goodno, other hospital personnel and members of the public.
The board started an executive session at 6:30 p.m. and didn't open the regular 7 p.m. meeting until about 7:10 p.m. The board held another executive session at the end of the meeting.
Following that final executive session, the board renewed John Hagood's local pharmacy contract. They also approved the bad debt accounts. During the regular meeting Goodno requested uncollectibles (bad debt) be discussed in executive ses-sion. The board also approved the monthly risk management/quality assurance re-ports.
Regarding the bad debt, the hospital/manor comparative balance sheets for Au-gust showed accounts receivable (AR) at $773,268. Less allowances of $336,001, total net patients accounts receivable were $437,267. Goodno said that is the lowest AR since she became the CFO in October of 2011.
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New Manor Administrator Kim Bald-ing said the manor will hold a bake sale this Friday starting at 9 a.m. on the front lawn. She welcomes anyone who wants to contribute goodies or donations to the bake sale. Be sure and stop by and satisfy your sweet tooth.
Proceeds will benefit the Barber Coun-ty Community Childcare located in Ki-owa. Balding said she plans several bake sales at the manor throughout the year to benefit various entities in the community as the need arises.
Hospital Financials and StatisticsBefore Goodno presented the hospital's
August financial and statistical reports she explained reasons for the large contractu-al adjustments fluctuations from month to month.
August was a high volume swing bed skilled day month, she said. While that is positive for cash flow, when Kiowa Dis-trict Hospital (KDH) volume for inpatient and swing bed days are high for the month the contractual allowances have a negative impact on the operating statement. When inpatient and swing bed volume is down for the month, there's a positive impact on the operating statement but a negative im-pact on cash flow.
The hospital's auditing firm BKD sets the Medicare allowance adjustments. Goodno said those were not set high enough for 2014 and were recalculated for August. She said the adjustments were based on 2013 data.
As a result of all of the above, CMS/Medicare changed KDH inpatient acute re-imbursement rates from $2,405 to $1,564 and swing bed rates from $2,170 to $1,531.
Goodno said she sent the financial in-formation to BKD for review. “We want to file our interim cost report to get our (Medicare reimbursement) rates as soon as possible. Our financials will look much better then.” After the KDH interim cost report is filed Medicare will adjust the hos-pital rates again before year end, Goodno explained.
“Contractual adjustments made August look bad,” Goodno said. The hospital oper-ating statement showed contractual adjust-ments totaling a negative $515,681. The bulk of that was Medicare adjustments. The bad debt provision was $72,963.
Due to a busy month, the hospital's Au-gust revenues were increased from 2013 by about $55,000, at $268,922. Despite that increase, the hospital showed a net pa-tient loss of $246,758. That's the impact of the negative $515,681 contractual adjust-ments.
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Kiowa Hospital Board renews pharmacy contract; finances fluctuate drastically on paperKiowa Manor bake sale Friday to benefit local child care; donate baked goods
See Hospital Page 38
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$384,464, the hospital showed a net from operations loss of $631,095. Even with $81,572 tax revenue added, the hospital showed a loss of $549,494 in August.
When reviewing expenses, board members learned that utilities at the new hospital are three times higher that at the old smaller building.
Manor Financials and MoreThe manor showed net patient revenue
of $101,901 for August and an addition-al $1,118 in other revenue. Total operat-ing expenses were $143,625 for a loss of $40,606. An addition of $5,000 tax reve-nue made the manor's overall August loss $35,566.
Balding said the manor had 23 total residents as of last Thursday. She intro-duced the manor's new director of nurses, Donna Renner.
Hospital, Foundation Financial UpdateCEO Davis received direction from the
board to possibly have Sam Spicer put the
old hospital building up for auction after gathering further information.
The search for a new administrator/CEO has not yet been successful, Davis said.
Friends of the Hospital and Man-or Foundation President Judy Schrock thanked everyone for their part in the Jeans and Gems fundraiser that raised nearly $31,000.
Now the foundation needs just over $100,000 for its part to pay for bricks and mortar of the new facility. Goodno said they still owe MW Builders $175,000 for the new hospital. She said MW agreed to a partial payment by the end of Sep-tember and the remainder by the end of 2014.
Schrock said she is pursuing more grant applications and awaiting the re-sults for some grants the foundation ap-plied for earlier.
Most of the opportunities to name a
room in honor or memory of someone at the new hospital are gone. However, Schrock said two patient rooms remain. Cost is $30,000 per room.
Other Hospital BusinessDooli Rugg, head of radiology, ap-
prised the board her department is in need of an expensive piece of equipment: basically her “developer” that changes information from analog to digital imag-es. She said the piece is slow and doesn't work well.
The cost is major at $90,175 to make the department digital. If the equipment should quit working, Rugg said they could be without x-ray for three weeks. The board did not take action, but are having Rugg gather more information.
Davis spoke of the need for updated anti-virus software. The board directed him to get more bids.
The next board meeting is Wednes-day, Oct. 29.
From Page 31 Hospital
At one of the “night shows” at the Medicine Lodge Stockade during Indian Summer Days last weekend, can can dancers have fun dancin’, kickin’ and flirtin’ with the crowd: (left to right) Brianna Larkin, Rahel Meier, Dacya Doman, Mallory Shinliver, Kayla Larkin, Billie Jo Fischer, Lacy Phillips, Kayla Larkin, Taylor Catlin, Daphine Kanithanon, Justine Hart, Karlie Klager. Photo by Cathy Colborn
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•Create/maintain all required documentation related to assignments•Attain and Maintain proficiency in performing Operator Qualification tasks
•Comply with all applicable regulations, Company policies and procedures (OSHA, DOT, NFPA 70E etc.)Training
•Defensive Driving •First Aid/CPR •Natural Gas Transmission self-study•Computer Based Training/ExxTend learning modules •New Employee Orientation (NEO)
•Other coursework and proof of skill as required by law, regulation, or Company policy or procedure•New Employee Safety Orientation Program (NESOP)
Safety•Participate in safety presentations. •Learn Emergency Procedures •Understand and use Sec 65 of the Southern Star O&M
•Participate in Southern Star Safety program•Other duties and training as assigned. •Ability to work 8- or 12-hour rotating shifts (with varying days off).
These are initial responsibilities for an Operator I. These responsibilities increase as an employee progresses through the Operator levels. In accordance with the Collective Bargaining Agreement, this progression is mandatory.
This position is subject to federal drug/alcohol testing.Physical Requirements: Primary physical requirements include (but not limited to): Working in extreme temperatures, both hot and cold. Lifting and pulling of up to 100 pounds. Working with and/or around chemicals. Repetitive lifting, stooping, crawling, walking standing and sitting. Working in high or elevated areas. Monitoring multiple functions with multiple required tasks. The work environment will include extreme weather conditions and high noise levels. Travel of up to <=10% of the time, which will require overnight stays. Long distance driving in both day and night hours. Flexibility of working unscheduled overtime based on business needs.
Qualifications: Minimum
•High school diploma or GED •Technical aptitude •Basic skill level in Microsoft Office products•Maintain a valid driver's license •Maintain a Driver's Qualification File
Preferred •Associates degree or two year technical degree, or Bachelor's degree •Experience with a natural gas pipeline
Note: Candidate must reside within 40 miles of reporting location.
The company reserves the right to require any applicant selected for an interview to complete a battery of tests consistent with the requirements of the job.
Working Location: Woodward, OK • Website: Deadline: October 10, 2014www.sscgp.com •
How to apply: If you have qualifications we need, want a job that uses your existing skills and encourages you to develop new ones, provides varied work challenges, and allows you to work with a great group of people, this position might be a perfect fit. Please forward your resume, which should provide evidence of how you meet each minimum requirement mentioned and any preferences listed, to: Southern Star Employee Services Department, Job Postings, PO Box 20010, Owensboro, KY 42304 or e-mail your resume to . You must include the Job# identified above or [email protected] resume will not be considered.
No Phone Calls PleaseSOUTHERN STAR IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
We thank all applicants for their interest, but will only respond to those selected for interviews.
Note: Relatives of employees are not eligible to apply. Relatives mean an employee's spouse (including common law or domestic partner), parent, grandparent, child (including step, foster, legally adopted or placed for adoption, or other child over which you have legal guardianship), grandchild, sibling, uncle, aunt, niece or nephew, and in-laws of the same status.
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build a convention center that will seat up to 275 people. It will be built to the north of the museum, which is located at 901 14th St.
Smith said this additional space will allow the museum to have traveling exhibits and educational seminars. “We hope to collaborate with the area public schools and NWOSU,” Smith said.
The new facility will be open to the public to use for gatherings, such as receptions. Smith said it will be fully equipped with tables and chairs. The general store's $1,500 donation goes toward the purchase of the new sound system for the facility.
Smith said their goal is to raise $650,000 for the building project. Thanks to the generosity of museum supporters, the Charles Morton Share Trust, and Alva's Tax and Tourism Committee, Smith said they've raised about $500,000 since fundraising began in June. Any donations are appreciated, Smith said. She credits volunteers Rose Blunk and Freddie Brown for their tremendous fundraising efforts.
F.M. Erickson is constructing the building and will begin soon, once the blueprints are approved by the state. Smith said estimated completion of the new center is early next spring.
Smith said excitedly, “We have lots of plans for this next year.” She said children can look forward to a lantern walk (as is
traditional for German children) during the Halloween season. Early November there will be a book signing for local authors. The traditional Festival of Trees highlights the holidays.
Moving the old Cedar Grove Church building to sit near the museum's one-room school house is in the process. Past museum board member and volunteer extraordinaire Rose Blunk said, “It's so important to preserve school and church.” On supervised outings, school children visit the museum and have “school” as their great-great-grandparents did in the early days. They even learn to square dance.
“We are a hands-on museum,” Smith said. Of the rooms full of interesting items with ties to this area, Smith said, “They are all donated by locals. We are proud of the museum and want to make it even better for the community.
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The Alva Education and Convention Center will be a facility for education seminars, traveling exhibits, cultural programs, community meetings and recep-tions.
Suspect in murder-for-hire plot bound for trial
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — An Oklahoma City man charged with try-ing to hire a co-worker to kill his preg-nant girlfriend was ordered to stand trial.
Preston Rhoads on Tuesday waived his preliminary hearing in Oklahoma County District Court on two counts each of solicitation to commit murder and attempting to kill another person. His next court date, a pre-trial confer-ence, was scheduled for Nov. 26.
The 31-year-old Rhoads has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
Prosecutors say Rhoads asked a for-mer co-worker to help him poison his girlfriend with ricin to kill both her and her fetus. The former co-worker notified the FBI of the alleged plot.
Rhoads is to remain jailed without bond.
According to a court affidavit filed in the case, Rhoads contacted the for-mer co-worker and later produced a vial filled with ricin, a deadly toxin extracted from the seeds of the castor bean plant.
Rhoads told the man that he wanted him to use the ricin to poison his preg-nant girlfriend in order to kill the fetus, the affidavit states.
“Rhoads stated that if the girlfriend were to die in the process, Rhoads is okay with the result,” according to the affidavit.
The co-worker notified the FBI of the alleged plot, which was never car-ried.
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September 22, 20147:40 a.m. Livestock at large, missing
black cow two ear tags.9:14 a.m. Livestock at large, black
cattle out 1 ½ miles north of Goltry on County Road 740, advised possible owner.
September 23, 20142:17 p.m. Dog bite, respondent ad-
vised a dog bit him while reading me-ters, black medium sized dog, respon-dent stated that he was told by animal control officer that he needed to make a report, advised deputy, deputy at the dog owner’s house.
3:17 p.m. Miscellaneous, respon-dent called and advised that he didn’t like semis coming down the dirt road beside his house because they stirred up the dust and he has a dog kennel and it could cause health issues, deputy talked to respondent.
9:43 p.m. Civil matter, respondent called to report that they let two people stay in their house while they went to see their kids, when they returned some of their things were missing and so was the dog, respondent had trouble getting ahold of subject, finally got ahold of her and subject denied taking anything, told subject she was going to call the police, subject told her that they didn’t take anything but the dog because they didn’t want to leave it by itself, subject finally told her to come get her f______ dog, subject lives in Freedom, advised Woods County they will advise an officer.
10:45 p.m. Reckless driver, respon-dent called in a reckless driver in a dark pickup maybe Ford or Dodge going south on Highway 8 between Cherokee and Cozy Curve, respondent called and said they must have been distracted that they are driving better, advised deputy.
10:58 p.m. Abandoned vehicle, dep-uty stopped to check an abandoned vehi-cle on the side of the road on Highway 8, deputy red tagged vehicle, it had a flat tire.
September 24, 20144:38 a.m. Unknown fire, respondent
called saying that the tank battery was on fire at site north 1 mile to correction line west 4 miles then south to site, ad-vised Helena Fire Department.
5:21 a.m. Information, respondent stated that the stop sign east of Carmen on highways 11 and 45 down, advised DOT.
4:11 p.m. Trespassing, BNSF ad-vised there is a company boring under the railroad, they do not have a work permit, respondent advised they are tres-passing and wants deputies to come out.
7:50 p.m. Information, Cherokee Po-lice Department advised they received two 911 calls from two little girls, one is screaming and one is crying, Cherokee Police Department gave the location, of-ficer advised call is coming from County Road 600 on Fifth Street on left side of road, deputy advised and en route, dep-uty advised there are no houses on the directions given, negative contact.
9:33 p.m. Officer assistance, officer advised he needs a deputy behind bank, officer advised individuals were having a verbal argument, advised deputy.
September 25, 20149:22 a.m. Minor accident, respondent
advised of a two-vehicle wreck 3 miles north of Burlington and a half-mile east, vehicles involved are a District 1 coun-ty semi and a John Deere sprayer truck, non injury, roadway is not blocked, OHP advised, deputy advised and en route.
10:27 a.m. Medical emergency, child having breathing problems, meeting the ambulance at the water tower between Byron and Burlington junction on high-ways 8/11, advised deputy.
September 26, 20141:20 p.m. Gas leak, CPD advised of
a strong gas odor in Burlington School, school has been evacuated, advised they have added odorant to the gas lines and the gas crew is checking on it, there is no leak, made contact with city crew, school is clear, guys ran a meter through the school.
3:28 p.m. Miscellaneous, respon-dent called and advised that a truck crew (contractor) had been picking up signs and they are losing them out of the back of their truck in the roadway 3 miles north of Cleo Springs, advised Major County.
3:41 p.m. Reckless driver, respon-dent reported a pickup pulling a skid-steer is all over the road north of Carrier on 132 North and is turning west toward Goltry, deputy advised that we do not have an officer in the area.
3:52 p.m. Officer assistance, deputy assist K-9 with traffic at an accident in Cherokee.
4:10 p.m. Burglary report, respon-dent called and reported that she lives in
Carmen, stated that the door to her house was pried on and her car tire is flat, dep-uty advised.
11:25 p.m. Intoxicated person sig 87, respondent advised of a woman under the influence of drugs/alcohol at the Jiffy Trip in Carmen, advised deputy, deputy advised that the woman’s husband was coming to get her.
September 27, 20141:05 a.m. Break/enter, respondent
advised of someone breaking in his storm door, notified deputy, deputy took report.
12:56 p.m. Respondent called to say he was having a controlled burn 4 miles east of Byron a half-mile north of Latim-er.
September 28, 20143:05 a.m. Assault, respondent ad-
vised of an individual grabbing him by the throat, wants to file a report, advised deputies, both parties were advised to stay away from each other for the night.
3:05 a.m. Fight no weapons, respon-dent advised of two men fighting in the street on Grand Avenue, respondent turned around in his vehicle back to lo-cation to give more info but they were gone, advised CPD.
6:00 p.m. Information, respondent advised of a stop sign that was run over 3 miles east of Cozy Curve on the east side of the road.
6:25 p.m. Miscellaneous, respondent advised of a person that hopped on a train in Woodward, they will be stopping 1 mile south of Carmen and Highway 8 junction, request officer to help get the person off of the train, person is approx-imately halfway down the train, deputies advised, officers standing by at McWil-lie railroad tracks, could not locate the individual who jumped on the train.
8:40 p.m. Officer assistance, Woods County advised of a husband that kicked his wife out of the car, husband is now trying to run her over with a blue SUV, Woods County says not sure if she is east or west of the four-way on Highway 11, Woods County advised the woman is in Grant County, a man stopped and picked her up, is taking her to the gas station in Medford, Woods County advised the husband's destination is Alva, Woods County advised husband pulled over on the side of the road and she got out, he did not push her while vehicle was roll-ing, he is driving without a license.
Alfalfa County sheriff’s log
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According to the affidavits and pe-titions on file, the following individuals have been charged. An individual is in-nocent of any charges listed below until proven guilty in a court of law. All infor-mation is a matter of public record and may be obtained by anyone during reg-ular hours at the Alfalfa County Court-house. The Alva Review-Courier will not intentionally alter or delete any of this in-formation. If it appears in the courthouse public records, it will appear in this news-paper.
Misdemeanor FilingsJeffrey Scott Harmon, 51, Cherokee:
Driving while under the influence ($786).Jeffrey Scott Harmon, 51, Cherokee:
(1) Displaying Oklahoma driver's license after license revoked; (2) Driving while license is revoked ($458).
Bryan Keith Wesley Sr., 27, Wright: Obtain property by false pretense ($304) Outstanding warrant.
Dale Morgan Cheney, 41, Buffalo, Kan.: Obtaining cash and/or merchandise
by bogus check ($304) Outstanding war-rant.
Civil FilingsIn the Matter of applicant vs. Adrian
Patrick Wise: Name change ($135.70).Trudy Tennis Richardson vs. J.I.
Monnett and Frances G. Tennis: Quiet title ($135.70).
Small Claims FilingsBurlington Cooperative Assoc. vs.
Larry Wilson: Indebtedness in the sum of $954.03 plus costs.
Protective Order FilingsTracy Linette Thompson vs. Barry
Dale Thompson: Protective order ($218).Carolyn Passwater vs. Markov Julius
Passwater: Protection order ($218).Paternity Filings
Jacob Joseph Distefano vs. Brittany Alexander Ponder: Paternity ($190.70).
Traffic FilingsJeremy Weldon Clark, 35, Burleson,
Texas: Operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver's license ($256.50).
Jeffrey Scott Harmon, 51, Cherokee:
Towing vehicle with improper construct-ed towing device ($211.50).
London Gage Dewitt, 17, Laverne: Affixing improper license plate to vehicle ($229).
Monty Lee Ferrell, 58, Cherokee: Towing vehicle with improper construct-ed towing device ($211.50).
Jeffrey Scott Harmon, 51, Cherokee: Tow trailer with improper stay chains ($211.50).The following individuals received a
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Class A CDL Drivers-Crude Oil Haulers (Nights). Premier Trading & Transportation, LLC is seeking experienced CDL Drivers to haul crude oil in Texas Panhandle, Arnett/Shattuck/Woodward areas. Must possess Hazmat & Tanker endorsements. Excellent wages and company paid benefits for employee/family. Contact Debby Willis at 918-225-3500 ext 141 or email [email protected]
Now Hiring
Crude Oil Drivers in Alva. Yearly avg $65-$75K/ 1 year Tanker exp & Hazmat Endorsement. Apply at www.alanritchey.com. EOE MW/Vet/Disability
Farm Supplies
For Sale
Donahue Gooseneck Swather Trailer. $2000 obo. 620-243-2783
Garage Sales
Garage Sale
Fri 3-7pm. Sat 8-11am. 1118 Meno
Garage Sale
Sat 8am-noon. Alley behind 903 Locust
21st Annual
Coldwater City-Wide Garage Sale. Sat, Oct 4, Coldwater, KS. Maps available
Yard Sale
118 Center. Sat 8am-2pm
Garage Sale714 N Sunset Dr. Fri Oct 3 4-6pm. Sat Oct 4 8am-noon
Large Garage SalePhyllis Puffinbarger. 200 N Nebraska. Cherokee, OK. Sat, 10/4, 9am-4pm. Something for everyone. 1/2 price on everything. 580-884-8914
Garage Sale930 E Flynn. Sat 8am-?
Super Garage Sale4 M N on 281 Hwy to Johnston Rd. Turn W 1/2 block. Turn S, first house on W. (look for sign). Sat 7am-2pm
MiscellaneousLost
Set of 8-10 labeled Keys on Blue USAF Keyring. 580-327-7943
Crooked OakBed & Breakfast! 580-327-3621
For SaleGE Refrig $200. 620-243-2783
For Sale1118 New Holland Self Propelled Swather. $5000 obo. 620-243-2783
Fundraiser SaleOct 4. 7am-noon at the Cherokee Strip Museum in Alva. We are selling Collectibles like Department 56 Halloween, Snow Village etc., Boyd Bears, Hawthorne Collections and many more items not listed. The items are Not museum quality and were designed for this fundraiser
For SaleElectric Hospital Bed. 580-430-1246
BROOKS BROOKS
421 7th - Alva327-5353
AGENCY AGENCY
WOODS COUNTY AFR ANNUAL MEETING & DINNERSpecial Speaker - Mike Morford - Oil Industry Environment
Thursday - October 23rd6:00pm Registration - 6:30pm Dinner
Moose LodgeRSVP by Friday, Oct 17th @ 327-5353
Call (580) 596-6594 to schedule events.
AlfalfaCounty Arena Events
All Events Are Listedon our Facebook page
OPENBARREL RACING
6 exh, 7 openTues., Oct. 7th
MIDWEST RANCHHORSE
COMPETITIONSat., October 4th
(580) 327-5151 Office • (580) 430-1985 Kevin(580) 327-7207 Kaylee
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AndSat, Oct 11, 2014 @ 8PM
Gifts For All
724 E. 7TH ST. • HELENA, OKOne block east of Pioneer Rd. (Hwy 58)
580-852-3298
Garden Gate Gifts
Occasions!All New Toys, Jewelry,Woodwick Candles,
Tea Towels, Kitchen Tools,Greeting Cards &
Many Other Gift Items
BridalRegistry
Aaron Shepard &Elizabeth Forsyth
October 1, 2014 Page 52Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
PAT WHITE REALTY
CALL PAT 580-327-4337 OR 580-430-5743,TERRI BROWN 580-829-3164
or Cris CAMPBELL 580-732-0422
LISTINGS TO SEE: 1234 Locust, 1719 Cherry,913 Apache, 522 Spruce, 531 13th, 519 11th, 918 Church;907 Church, 817 1st, 717 7th, & 2168 Cecil in Waynoka.
Select one of these soon!
alvahouses.comSchuessler Real EstateOffice: 580-327-0707 • Brenda 430-5591Virgil 829-2830 • Traci 748-0044 • Harvey 829-1195
Mary 829-2080 • Darren 405-401-2350
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Community CalendarWednesday
9 a.m. The Woods County Senior Citizens Center, 625 Barnes, Alva, is open for games and other activities. Exercise is scheduled each day at 11 a.m. Transportation provided upon request.
Noon Alva Kiwanis Club meets at Champs Restaurant.
2-5 p.m. The Cherokee Strip Mu-seum in Alva is open every day ex-cept Monday. For information or ar-ranged tours, call 580-327-2030.
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 Mu-seum in Alva is open every day ex-cept Monday. For information or ar-ranged tours, call 580-327-2030.
3-6 p.m. Food distribution every Thursday, Alva Wesleyan Food Bank,
818 Lane St.5:30 p.m. Weight Watchers meets
every Thursday at College Hill Church of Christ in Alva.
7 p.m. Alva Moose Lodge men's meeting is held every Thursday.
7 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 p.m. Alva High School Home-coming Parade will be held on down-town square.
2-5 p.m. The Cherokee Strip Mu-seum in Alva is open every day ex-cept Monday. For information or ar-ranged tours, call 580-327-2030.
6:30 p.m. Alva High School Homecoming Coronation will be held. The football game against Newkirk begins at 7 p.m. at Ranger Stadium.
For SaleHalloween Yard Sign & box of decor $10 all. Scentsy Rooster Deluxe Warmer/Wax Melts $10. 2 Hunting Knives $15. Sports Afield-xlg Bird Game Vest $10. 580-748-1258
For Sale2 Swimming Pools. 1-4x18 and 1-3x10. $50 for both. 620-243-2783
For Sale2 used Metal Garage Doors. 580-430-9106
Real EstateOffice Building
For sale. 1616 sq ft on 1.acres in Coldwater, KS. Hwy frontage. New HVAC, flooring, paint. Could be converted into residence. $39,500. Owned by KS licensed real estate broker. Please call Brian Rose, United Country Real Estate. 785-577-3908
House for Rent517 8th St, Alva. Contact 580-234-8610
For Sale or Rent5bdrm/2bth house. 17 acres. Office. 30x50 Shop. 40x200 Covered Parking. 2 bunkhouses-12bd, 4bth, 4 kitchens, fully furnished. Lots of Parking. 2 20x30 Metal Buildings. 580-430-7098
For Sale in Fairview120 acres of farmland including about 20 acres of pasture with creek. Good wheat/alfalfa farmland with city electricity and water. More info call 580-794-0089
For Rent1 & 2 Bdrm Apts. No Pets! 580-430-6052
For Sale by Owner2bdrm House. 580-430-5065
Mini-Storage for Rent10x20. Call 580-748-2482
October 1, 2014 Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram Page 53
Brian’s Hot Oil ServiceNow HiringClass A CDL
Drivers. Positions open for water haulers, pump truck and hot oil truck operators. Daysand nights available in both
Alva and Cherokee. Call 580-596-6328
Woodward Beauty College
Financial Aid for Those Who Qualify
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502 Texas St, Woodward, OK 73801
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Become a leading professional in the beauty industry.
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October 1, 2014 Page 54Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram
FARMHOUSE 5
PH: 620.842.2944E: [email protected]
610 W. Main - Anthony, KS 67003Cheris Coggins
UniqueFurniture &Home Decor
Mon-Fri 10am to 5pm; Closed Saturday and Sunday
www.murrowsframeart.com580-327-4600
LOCATED IN THEDOWNTOWN MALL
427 Barnes St., Alva, Oklahoma 73717
Custom Picture FramesFine Art ~ Art Supplies
Book 753, page 297: Between Cyrus and Associates, Inc.; and SemGas, L.P., and Oklahoma limited partnership: A tract of land being 495’ N. and S. by 880’ E. and W. in the NW corner of the NW/4 of Section 14-T26N-R12W. Warranty deed.
Book 753, page 305: Willis E. John-son; to Tommy Enterprises, LLC: Lot 3, in Block 35 in the Town of New Jet, Al-falfa County, Oklahoma. Warranty deed.
Book 753, page 392: Barbara E. Bowman and Delmer Bowman, husband and wife; to Randy Eugene Dietz and/or Jana Dietz, husband and wife: Lots 1-9 and Lots 16-21 and Lots 23 and 24, all in Block 12, in the First Addition to Aline, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma; and Lots 1-9 and Lots 16-24, all in Block 13, in the First Addition to Aline, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma. Warranty deed.
Book 753, page 458: John Austin and Mary Austin, husband and wife; to Josh Bellamy and Sarah Bellamy: Lots 23 and 24, Block 21, Original Town, now City, of Cherokee, Alfafla County, State of Oklhoma. Warranty deed.
Book 753, page 521: Quentin Had-wiger, a single person; to Quentin Had-wiger and Joy Hadwiger: An undivided 1/2 interest in and to all of the following describes real property: Lot 2, also de-scribed as the NW?4 SW/4; and Lot 3,
NW/4 SW/4; and the NE/4 SW/4; and the E/2 NW/4, all in Section 30-T27N-R11W, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma. War-ranty deed.
Book 753, page 522: Quentin Had-wiger, a single person; to Quenting Had-wiger and Joy Hadwiger: An undivided 1/3 interest in and to the SE/4 SW/4 of Sectio 30-T27N-R11W, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma; and an undivided 1/4 interest in and to the SE/4 of Section 27-T29N-R11W, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma. War-ranty deed.
Book 753, page 523: Quentin Had-wiger, a single person; to Quentin Had-wiger and Joy Hadwiger: An undivided 1/2 interest in and to: Lot 1, NW/4 NW/4 of Section 30-T27N-R11W, Alfalaf County, Oklahoma; and An undivided 1/4 interest in an to: SE/4 of Section 27-T29N-R11W, Alfalfa County, Okla-homa. Warranty deed.
Book 753, page 524: Same as above: An undivided 1/2 interest in and to all of the following described real proper-ty: Lot2, SW?4 NW/4; and Lot 3, NW/4 SW/4; and the NE/4 SW/4; and E/2 NW/4, all in Sectio 30-T27N-R11W, Al-falfa County, Oklahoma. Warranty deed.
Book 753, page 673: Larry Garroutte and Sherri Garroutte, husband and wife; to the Driftwood Christian Church: Lot 14, Block 27, in the Town of Burlington. Warranty deed.
Book 753, page 306: Linda Diel-Pentz and Brenda Diel-Miller, as Trust-ees of the William J “Butch” Diel Re-vocable Trust dated Sep. 15, 1994; to Brenda Diel-Miller: SE/4 of Section 13-T28N-R12W, Alfalfa County, Okla-
homa, less and except 16 acres owned of record by Tom and Brenda Danielson; Lots 1 and 2 and the E/2 NW/4 of Section 7-T28N-R11W, Alfalfa County, Okla-homa; and SW/4 of Section 14-T28N-R12W, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma; and NE/4 SE/4 of Section 24-T28N-R12W, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma; and NW/4 SE/4 of Section 24-T28N-R12W, Alfal-fa County, Oklahoma; and W/2 NE/4 of Section 24-T28N-R12W, Alfalfa Coun-ty, Oklahoma. Quitclaim deed.
Book 753, page 569: Christopher Charles Parkhurst, a single person; and Andrea Michelle Parkhurst, a single per-son: Lot 1-7, end of S/2 of Lot 8, Lot 52 of Goltry Original. Quitclaim deed.
Corrected Quitclaim Deed Book 753, page 571: Jerry Palmer; to Boehs Build-ing Supply, LLC: Lots 7-10, of Block 25, in the Town, now City, of Helena, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma. Quitclaim deed.
Mortgages Book 753, page 537: Danny J Law-
rence and Joy E Lawrence, husband and wife; and Cetnral National Bank and Trust Company of Enid: The SW/4 of Section 6-T23N-R11W, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma. $45,000.
Book 753, page 545: Adam G Con-ttrill and Savanna R. Cottrill; and ACB Bank: Lot 14, in Block 2, Aubrey Tatro’s Addition to the City of Cherokee, Alfal-fa County, Oklahoma. $129,600.
Book 753, page 675: David L Shep-ard and Linda S Shepard, husband and wife; and BanCentral, National Associ-ation: SW/4 of Section 2-T23NR11W, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma. $232,000.
Alfalfa County real estate transactions
October 1, 2014 Alva Review-Courier/Newsgram Page 55
Downtown Alva's Arts and Shopping District Presents
Downtown Alva Arts & Shopping District FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK,
October 3, 2014 • 6-8 p.m.
523 Barnes StreetAlva's Downtown Arts and Shopping District
Graceful Arts Gallery & Studios
At Graceful Arts Gallery and StudiosFeatured Artists include Kyle Larson, NWOSU Artist in Residence
Laura Radford-ranch photographyConnie Moore-mixed media
Calvin Graybill-heritage landscapesMike Wagar-woodworking
Refreshments will be served!
Upcoming Workshops at Graceful Arts!thOctober 4 —Fun Fall Painting—leave with a completed project 10:00 to 3:00
thOctober 11 —Pumpkin Painting for children—bring your own pumpkin! 10:00 to 3:00 Creature Concerns will be holding a bake sale in front of the gallery on
First Friday Art Walk night, so come out and support their work!At The Runnymede
Featured Artists include:NWOSU Artist in Residence, Kyle Larson
Laura Radford will have photographic artwork on displayAlva High School Art Students will have artwork on display
Refreshments will be served!Check out our Art Walk partners downtown Alva!Stop in to the Sandwich Shoppe and Holder Drug!
It’s time to start thinking about the holiday season--and Alva has lots to offer!
At the Cherokee Strip Museum, Warren Little’s Knife Collection is a special exhibit on display and refreshments will be served.
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