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Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020
The Oklahoma Center for
Nonprofits has announced
the line-up of finalists for
the 2020 ONE (Oklahoma
Nonprofit Excellence)
Awards scheduled for April
24 in Tulsa. The ONE
Awards event is the only
program in the state honor-
ing demonstrated excel-
lence in nonprofit service.
The Oklahoma Center
for Nonprofits has given
nearly $1.8 million in cash
awards since its inception
in 2008.
“The ONE Award recipi-
ents are selected for their
excellence in all areas,
from impact and service
delivery to clients, to repu-
tation, to internal manage-
ment and efficiencies,” Phil
Lakin Jr., Chairman of the
ONE Awards Selection
Commission, said.
The 2020 finalist organi-
zations include Operation
CARE Ministries in Altus.
See page 5 for information
about Operation CARE.
Tulsa The ONE Awards
were established in 2008 by
the Oklahoma Center for
Nonprofits with guidance
from late Chapman Foun-
dation trustee J. Jerry Dick-
man and Tulsa business-
man Joe Moran to draw
attention to those nonprofit
organizations that employ
the tenets of excellence in
their operations every day.
Since its beginning, the
program has awarded cash
grants between $5,000 and
$10,000 to exceptional Ok-
lahoma Nonprofits.
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The National Weather Service in Nor-
man has issued a Winter Weather Advi-
sory until 6 AM on Friday, Jan. 17.
Expect freezing rain and some sleet
with total ice accumulations of up to two
tenths of an inch.
Freezing rain is expected in portions of
northern and western Oklahoma. Sleet is
expected for portions of northwest Okla-
homa.
Travel could be very difficult. The haz-
ardous conditions could impact the
morning or evening commute. (See more
details on page 2 of today’s edition.)
Operation CARE finalist
for non-profit ONE Award
District Champions! Congratulations to the Altus Junior High academic team who recently
defeated Lawton Central 230 to 170. Way to go District Champions!
State Rep. Jason Dunnington (D-Oklahoma City) this week filed
House Bill 2876 for consideration during the 2020 legislative ses-
sion. If passed and signed into law, the measure will remove the
death penalty from among the options in Oklahoma for sentencing
in capital cases.
“I’m proud to be a part of the important progress we’ve made to-
ward criminal justice reform,” Dunnington said. “Oklahomans are
becoming more aware of the wasted costs of capital punishment, a
Legislation looks to end
Oklahoma’s death penalty
See BILL page 2
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Obituaries
Wiese Terry Ray Wiese, 73-year-
old Altus, Oklahoma resident
and longtime resident of Mon-
tana, passed away Wednesday,
January 15, 2020 at the Tama-
rack Assisted Living Center in
Altus, Oklahoma.
Memorial ceremonies will
take place later in June of 2020
near Missoula, Montana in
accordance to Terry's wishes.
Arrangements are under the
direction of Lowell-Tims Fu-
neral Home and Cremato-
ry, Altus, Oklahoma.
To sign the online guest book
and share memories with the
family please visit
www.Lowell-Tims.com
A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for
parts of western and northern OK. The main
concern is freezing rain, where areas may see up
to 0.20" of ice. Keep an eye on the forecast the
next couple days for any updates, and take
precautions if you travel in these areas!
system that provides no deter-
rent to crime while flushing
millions down the drain that
could be better spent on re-
sponses to violence that actual-
ly work.”
Dunnington detailed the pri-
mary objections to continued
use of the death penalty:
For every 10 inmates execut-
ed on death row in the US
since 1976, one inmate has
been exonerated; The taxpayer
cost of incarceration for death
row inmates is more than
twice that of inmates with life
sentences; There is no evi-
dence to support that use of the
death penalty is an effective
crime deterrent; Families of
victims routinely testify that
executing the convicted offers
little consolation for their pain
and loss.
The measure will be as-
signed for a committee hearing
in February.
Bill
Continued from page 1
Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2020
12:10 a.m., heard gun shots in the area,
Phoebe and Loyadell
12:20 a.m., check suspicious vehicle
parked at a vacant residence, 808 Asalee
1:13 a.m., sees someone standing outside
of her house, 1001 E. Pecan
1:35 a.m., door open on building, 720 N.
Navajoe
3:12 a.m., commercial burglary alarm, 321
E. Broadway
4:02 a.m., check suspicious subject, Tama-
rack by AFB exterior fence
4:23 a.m., check suspicious vehicle in al-
ley in 100 blk Falcon
6:57 a.m., check suspicious vehicle, Hick-
ory area
7:46 a.m., front door burglar alarm, 899 E.
Cypress
10:10 a.m., Christmas tree found on the
lawn, 2720 N. Robins
10:23 a.m., domestic disturbance, 1000
Lee Ora
1:13 p.m., residential burglar alarm, 701 S.
Julian
4:55 p.m., check subject walking around
the area acting suspicious, 201 N. Veterans
5:37 p.m., sexual assault, report to PD
6:12 p.m., back motion alarm, 701 S. Jul-
ian
9:27 p.m., vehicle flipped by the soccer
fields
9:35 p.m., subject dancing around the
Knights Inn and acting suspicious
Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2020
1:21 a.m., check suspicious subject, 1001
E. Pecan
2:09 a.m., domestic disturbance, 610 E.
Liveoak
12:50 p.m., domestic disturbance, skate-
park
1:19 p.m., forklift on fire, Charlie Welding
Shop
3:00 p.m., fight, Jackson and Elm
4:24 p.m., fight, 923 Lee Ora
6:46 p.m., front door alarm, 1705 Oxford
Drive
Monday, Jan. 13, 2020
12:42 a.m., house is dead bolted and
should be empty and someone is inside.
Also there is a vehicle in the area that ap-
pears to be waiting for someone to come
out of the house, 500 blk Hightower
8:30 a.m., two dogs are loose and tried to
attack people walking, N. Park Lane
9:17 a.m., check suspicious subject trying
to get women to help him catch his dog
that is standing right beside him, 200 blk
W. Cypress
9:55 a.m., wild animal in the house, 1705
Monroe
11:13 a.m., 4-year-old child wearing shorts
and no shoes just ran out in front of them
in the middle of the road, 700 blk Bradford
11:18 a.m., smoke alarm, 101 E. Com-
merce
12:33 p.m., non-injury accident, Hwy 5
and CR 1730
1:15 p.m., rollover by the Corinth Church,
Hwy 5
5:29 p.m., non-injury accident, Navajoe
and Broadway
8:16 p.m., vehicle being egged, Julian and
Pecan
9:24 p.m., dogs charged them and have
them climbed on top of a car to get away,
421 E. Tamarack
10:52 p.m., disturbance, A Street and Lee
11:36 p.m., two subjects with a knife
broke into their residence through the back
door, 1001 E. Pecan
Sunday, Jan. 12, 2020
12:09 a.m., semi pulled in and two guys
are fighting, old J&R Motors at 1226 S.
Main
2:16 a.m., domestic disturbance, 1005
Gene
8:21 a.m., vicious animal, 310 E. Cypress
10:05 a.m., older man slumped over in
south bound lane, Hwy 283
10:38 a.m., disturbing the peace, 517 E.
Liveoak
12:56 p.m., civil dispute, 1001 Phoebe
1:59 p.m., general smoke alarm, 101 E.
Commerce
3:16 p.m., assault and battery, 1123 N.
Crain
4:36 p.m., non-injury accident, 1132 N.
Main
4:53 p.m., resident with door open, 700 blk
Russ
5:42 p.m., child in vehicle with no seat
belt, Bradford and Main
6:48 p.m., wallet found in a shopping cart
in the parking lot at Walmart
Saturday, Jan. 11, 2020
3:33 a.m., fire alarm, 2610 Cedar Creek
5:19 a.m., main motion detector alarm,
1005 E. Katy
12:45 p.m., assault and battery, 1104 N.
Blain
1:06 p.m., window busted out, 1227 N.
Willard
1:17 p.m., check suspicious vehicle, N.
Main
1:46 p.m., disturbance, 1010 N. Lee
2:04 p.m., domestic disturbance, 1051
Cherry
2:25 p.m., check suspicious vehicle parked
in alley, 800 blk Hairston
2:40 p.m., non-injury accident, 600 E.
Broadway
3:55 p.m., interior motion alarm, 905 E.
Sycamore
6:34 p.m., fight, 100 S. Hudson
6:36 p.m., residential panic alarm, 903
Layadell
6:55 p.m., civil dispute, 717 1/2 W. Com-
merce
7:58 p.m., stolen property—three individu-
als took off with a bike headed towards the
Intermediate School from Imagination
Station
10:29 p.m., single roll over cotton haul-
er—in ditch, 159 & 206
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Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2020
Whitney Michelle Farmer, 22, assault and battery with a
dangerous weapon
Orfanel Uriostegui Harrizon, 36, no drivers license
Kamdon Stuart Woods, 31, hold for Harmon County
Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2020
Josie Luis Cantu, 45, first degree burglary, motion to
revoke
Carrie Jean Pyle, 39, contempt of court
Vincent Celeste Vackeschi, 34, failure to pay fines
Monday, Jan. 13, 2020
Jocelyn Adams, 36, contempt of court
Amanda Veatrice Lopez, 29, driving with a suspended license, violation of the
Oklahoma vehicle license and registration act
Tedrick Cordell Shivers, 41, contempt of court
Paul Antwon Williams, 38, failure to appear
Sunday, Jan. 12, 2020
Adam Casey Florez, 39, DUI, unsafe lane use
Ruben Trevino Garcia, 36, domestic assault and battery by strangulation
Karen Theresa Mason, 53, contempt of court
Omar Moreno, 40, driving with a suspended license
Shannon Bradley Ybarra, 21, kidnapping, domestic assault and battery
Saturday, Jan. 11, 2020
Crystal M. Jones, 39, assault and battery, petit larceny
Friday, Jan. 10, 2020
Wiley Duane Birmingham, 41, failed to appear in court, failure to pay child sup-
port
Rodolfo Delgadillo, 60, driving with a suspended license, failure to stop at a stop
sign, failure to yield to emergency vehicle
Christopher David Moser, 35, driving with a suspended license,possession of a
controlled substance
Rafael Ramirez, 42, malicious injury or destruction of property
Arrests Altus Police Log
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GLEN WINTERS TYLER COBB COLE CHILDERS
CENTRAL
Dolese: January 13. Elevation
normal, water 44 and murky.
Rainbow trout slow on Power-
Bait around spillway. Last
stocked 12-30-2019. Report
submitted by Ashley Walters.
NORTHEAST
Ft. Gibson: January 13. Eleva-
tion 8 ft. above normal and
rising, water 40 and murky.
Many area boat ramps and oth-
er public access locations are
currently closed. Boaters who
are not familiar with Ft. Gibson
Lake should use extreme cau-
tion. Many treacherous obsta-
cles are submerged and not
visible. Blue catfish fair on
shad below the dam, and
around channels, and points.
Paddlefish fair on snagging
around river channel. Report
submitted by Ben Haff, game
warden stationed in Wagoner
County.
Kaw: January 13. Elevation
normal, water upper 30s and
stained. Blue and channel cat-
fish good on cut bait, shad,
stinkbait and sunfish along
channels, creek channels, main
lake, river channel, river mouth
and tailwaters. Crappie good on
grubs, jigs, live bait, minnows
and tube jigs around brush
structure, in coves, along riprap
and standing timber.
Lower Illinois River: January
10. Elevation normal, water 50
and clear. Rainbow trout fair on
in-line spinnerbait, nymphs,
and PowerBait below the dam
and around the watts area. Wa-
ter has started cycling again
and fishing is better during
times of low water, however
heavy rain is predicted and
flood watches are posted so
river level could change quick-
ly.
McMurtry: January 14. Ele-
vation normal, water 44. Crap-
pie fair on minnows and jigs
along the dam, docks and brush
piles. Report submitted by Lake
McMurtry Staff.
Perry CCC: January 13. Ele-
vation normal, water murky.
Rainbow trout fair on Power-
Bait and small lures around
coves and dam. Rooster tails
and super dupers are doing
well. Floating PowerBait 1-2 ft.
from the bottom has also pro-
vided good results. Report sub-
mitted by Stephen Paul, game
warden stationed in Noble
County.
Tenkiller: January 12. Eleva-
tion rising, water murky. Lake
level will continue to rise due
to recent heavy rains causing
water to become muddy. Large-
mouth and spotted bass fair on
crankbaits and small lures
around brush structure, docks
and standing timber. Crappie
fair on jigs and minnows
around brush structure and
docks. Channel and blue catfish
fair on chicken liver and cut
bait around docks. Report sub-
mitted by Cody Youngblood,
game warden stationed in Cher-
okee County.
NORTHWEST
Canton: January 12. Elevation
above normal, water clear.
Crappie good on jigs around
brush structure. Channel catfish
fair on shad below the dam.
Report submitted by Mark
Walker, game warden stationed
in Blaine County.
Foss: January 13. Elevation
below normal, water low 40s
and clear. Striped bass hybrids
slow on live bait and slabs
around the main lake. Crappie
slow to fair on small jigs
around the marina. Catfish slow
on stinkbait. Walleye slow on
worms.
Ft. Supply: January 14. Eleva-
tion above normal, water clear.
Walleye slow on small lures
and tube jigs below the dam,
discharge and main lake. Chan-
nel catfish slow on chicken
liver along channels. Report
submitted by Jason Badley,
game warden stationed in Har-
per County.
SOUTHEAST
Arbuckle: January 13. Eleva-
tion above normal, water 58
and clear. Largemouth and
smallmouth bass slow on Ala-
bama rig and jerk bait around
the main lake. Crappie are in
the middle of the lake and at 40
ft. along the dam. White bass
being caught on white spoons
in the middle of the lake. Re-
port submitted by Jack Melton.
Broken Bow: January 10. Ele-
vation rising, water 51. Large-
mouth, smallmouth and spotted
bass good on crankbaits and
spoons around brush structure,
main lake, points and standing
timber. Channel, blue and flat-
head catfish fair on chicken
liver, punch bait and worms
around channels, coves, and
river channel. Report submitted
by Dru Polk, game warden sta-
tioned in McCurtain County.
Hugo: January 10. Elevation
above normal, water 53 and
murky. Blue, channel, and flat-
head catfish good on chicken
liver, cut bait, dough bait, live
bait, shad and sunfish below
the dam, around channels, main
lake and river channel. Crappie
fair on jigs and minnows below
the dam, and around brush
structure, channels, main lake,
river channel and standing tim-
ber.
Lower Mountain Fork: Janu-
ary 10. Elevation normal, water
clear. Rainbow trout good on
PowerBait, tube jigs and salm-
on eggs around creek channels.
Report submitted by Mark
Hannah, game warden sta-
tioned in McCurtain County.
McGee Creek: January 10.
Elevation normal, water 52.
Largemouth and spotted bass
slow on jigs, plastic baits and
drop-shot rigs around creek
channels, rocks and standing
timber. Report submitted by
Jay Harvey, game warden sta-
tioned in Atoka County.
Pine Creek: January 10. Ele-
vation normal, water clear.
Largemouth bass good on plas-
tics and spoons around points
and river channel. Crappie
good on jigs around brush
structure and creek channels.
Channel catfish good on cut
bait and punch bait around
creek channels and river chan-
nel. Report submitted by Mark
Hannah, game warden sta-
tioned in McCurtain County.
Robert S. Kerr: January 10.
Elevation above normal, water
murky. Blue and channel cat-
fish good on chicken liver, cut
bait, shad and stinkbait around
channels, creek channels, inlet,
river channel and river mouth.
Crappie fair on hair jigs, jigs
and minnows around brush
structure, channels, creek chan-
nels, inlet and standing timber.
Report submitted by Allen
Couch, game warden stationed
in Haskell County.
Sardis: January 8. Elevation
above normal, water 51. Large-
mouth and spotted bass good
on bill baits, crankbaits, jigs,
spinnerbaits and tube jigs
around brush structure, points,
shorelines and standing timber.
Blue and channel catfish fair on
cut bait and shad around chan-
nels, main lake and shorelines.
Crappie fair on hair jigs, jigs,
minnows and tube jigs around
brush structure, points and
standing timber. Report submit-
ted by Dane Polk, game warden
stationed in Pushmataha Coun-
ty.
Texoma: January 10. Eleva-
tion rising, water 48 and ex-
pected to drop. Striped bass
good on Alabama rig, live shad,
plastics and sassy shad below
the dam, around flats, main
lake and river channel. Blue
catfish good on cut bait, live
shad and shad around the main
lake and river channel. Lots of
rain here in Marshall County.
Lake levels will rise within the
next few days and water temp
will drop most likely. Striped
Bass are being caught on plas-
tic baits by slow rolling them
along ledge transitions. Use
electronics to locate ledges
with fish holding on them. Sas-
sy shads three inch are produc-
ing bites along these edges,
make sure anglers use a slow
retrieve when fishing plastics.
Juglining blues is a very pro-
ductive method for gathering
fillets for family fish fry, an-
glers should focus on 50 ft. of
water near a depth transitions.
Fresh caught bait will be most
productive, baits include shad
and other cut baits.
Wister: January 10. Elevation
above normal, water cloudy.
Largemouth and spotted bass
fair on bill baits, crankbaits,
plastics and spinnerbaits around
brush structure, channels and
points. Blue and channel catfish
fair on chicken liver, cut bait
and shad below the dam,
around channels and main lake.
Crappie fair on jigs and min-
nows below the dam, around
brush structure and standing
timber.
Roach-Lemer Post 44, The
American Legion & Unit 44
will have their monthly meet-
ing on Thursday, Jan.16 at the
First Baptist Church, Annex
building. Meal at 6 pm and
meeting at 6:30 pm. For more
information please contact
Commander, Virgil Williams at
580-471-1692.
“Sex Offenders: Understand-
ing and Responding to Sexual
Crimes” is the topic of an up-
coming program being spon-
sored by Booker’s Place @
JCMH. Training is free and
will be held on Jan. 16 from 9
AM to 4 PM at Martha Road
Baptist Church. Credentials are
required on training day.
If interested in attending, or
to RSVP, contact Jonathan
Almanza at 580-481-3526 or
email: [email protected]
The Altus Masonic Lodge No.
62 will hold a Pancake Break-
fast fund raiser on Saturday,
Jan. 18 from 7 to 11 AM at the
lodge, 1120 N. Hudson in Al-
tus. Cost if $5 for eat-in or car-
ry-out and $6 for omelets/eggs
to order. The menu will include
pancakes, biscuits and gravy,
bacon, sausage, eggs, milk,
coffee and juice. All proceeds
benefit the Masonic Lodge
Charity Projects.
The congregations of the
Martha Road Baptist Church
and the Friendship Baptist
Church are hosting a series of
Bible studies Sunday, Jan.19
through Wednesday, Jan. 22.
The location will be at the Mar-
tha Road Baptist Church, four
miles north of the Altus
Walmart on Highway 283.
Dr. Heath Thomas, President of
the Oklahoma Baptist Universi-
ty will be leading the study of
the Old Testament book of
Jerimiah.
The Bible study will kick off at
5 PM on Sunday evening with
a free meal followed by the
Bible study, and then Monday
through Wednesday the event
will start at 7 PM. For more
information please call 580-482
-3377 or go to
www.martharoadbaptist.org
A Tai Chi class is being held
at the Altus Senior Activity
Center at 221 N. Park Lane on
Tuesdays and Thursdays at
2:30 PM now through March
26, 2020. To sign up, call
Rhonda David, Southwest
OHAI Center of Healthy Aging
Education Specialist at 580-699
-3976 or toll free at 844-692-
6188 and leave a message.
Walk-in guests will be accept-
ed as space allows.
The next Weight Manage-
ment Support Group Meeting
will be held January 21, 2020.
Derek Kirby, Clinical Therapist
at JCMH Counseling Center
will be presenting on Emotion-
al Eating. The JCMH Educa-
tion Center is located on the
East end of the hospital annex
at 1200 East Pecan Street. Reg-
istration is not required. Every-
one is Welcome. Call 580-379-
5662.
Start the new year off right
by attending the Wellness
Expo 2020 being held Wednes-
day, Jan. 22 from 10:30 AM to
1:30 PM at the Freedom Com-
munity Center on Altus Air
Force Base. There will be lots
of free activities for all includ-
ing free wellness assessments,
food taste testing and fitness
challenges. Attendance is free,
and anyone with regular AAFB
access can attend. For more
information contact Health
Promotion by calling 481-5647
or e-mailing
The Red River Crops Con-
ference will be held Jan. 22
and 23 at the Southwest Tech-
nology Center in Altus. The
conference is titled, “Planning
for Success - Crop production
information designed for
Southwest Oklahoma and the
Texas Rolling Plains.”
To register, or for more infor-
mation, contact the Jackson
County OSU Extension office
at 580-477-7962.
The Shortgrass Arts and Hu-
manities Council invites you
to attend the “Men4Music Sing
“Lite” concert featuring the
Eine Kleine Girlmusik Ensem-
ble & Broadway Kids, on Sat-
urday, Jan. 25 at 7 PM at the
Western Oklahoma State Col-
lege Performing Arts Auditori-
um, 2801 N. Main Street in
Altus. The concert is free and
open to the public. A “cookies
and punch” reception will be
held following the event.
Shortgrass Arts Institute is
sponsoring a Basic Drawing
Class with Lyn Taylor on Jan.
27, 28, & 30 from 6 to 9 p.m. at
the Altus Public Library, 421
N. Hudson. This class is for
adults and students age 16 and
up. Cost of the class is $30 and
all materials are included.
Please call the Altus Public
Library, 477-2890, for more
information or to sign up for
the class.
Altus Parks and Recreation
has announced that infor-
mation meetings about Life-
guard Training will be held
Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan.
28 & 29. New certification
dates will be Feb. 5-9, Feb. 19-
23, and March 16-19. Renewal
dates are Feb. 29-March 1 and
March 20-21. For new certifi-
cation and renewal costs, or
just for more information, con-
tact Amanda Jones by phone at
(580) 481-2269, or by email-
ing: [email protected]
Narcotics Anonymous meets
Mondays at the Church of
Christ, 1000 E. Tamarack from
6 to 7 PM. This is an open
meeting. Entrance is on the
west side of the building.
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500 S. Main in Altus, Ok (580) 482-0106
Dedicated To Clean Water!
Open 8-5 Mon-Fri Closed 12-1 for lunch
Open Saturday
8 AM to Noon
We have 3 & 5 Gallon Bottles
Available, Plus 1 Gallon,
1/2 Liter and Liter Bottles
Bring Yours in to Refill &
Don’t Forget the Ice!
Need A Reverse Osmosis System or
Whole House Conditioners?
Just Give Us A Call To Set Up
A FREE Estimate
ROBERT ‘BOB’ PRESTON—OWNER
SERVICES
Need yard work done? Call
James at (580) 301-1402
Leaves racked. Also doing
painting. Call 649-8327.
ITEMS FOR SALE
Seasoned and ready to burn
mesquite firewood. Call 954-
2561.
Set of 22” tires and wheels
Mags $250 call 301-3640
Dr. Pepper Machine. Call 580-
377-9673
Good used trailer tires in sever-
al sizes, call 471-6422.
Refrigerator, works great. Tan
in color. $120 or best offer.
Call 580-649-9297 after 9 AM.
Two iPhone Xs, both are black.
$450 each or both for $800.
Each comes with a case and
charger. Call 649-6009.
5 piece bedroom suite. Light
pecan, 9-drawer dresser with
mirror; two 2-drawer bedside
tables; queen-sized headboard
with rails; like-new mattress
and box springs (only used in a
guest bedroom). $300. Call 482
-4848.
Four 15” mag with 215x65x15”
tires. $120. Call 580-649-9297
after 9 AM.
18’ extra clean, barn-kept Pon-
toon Boat. Call 471-6422.
Stainless steel Kenmore side-
by-side refrigerator with water
and ice dispenser on door.
$200. Call 580-301-2222.
Four used truck tires. 17”. $10
each. Call 580-649-9297 after 9
AM.
15” and 16” used trailer tires.
Call 471-6422.
Four 14” Keystone wheels.
$80. Call 580-649-9297 after 9
AM.
Kubota tractor with loader. Call
471-6422.
VEHICLES FOR SALE
2019 Jeep Cherokee 4 Wheel
Drive. $32,000 or best offer.
Sticker price $38,485. Neet to
sell this week. Under 5,500
miles. Call Curtis at 580-481-
8274. See it at 904 N. York in
Altus.
‘98 Chevy pickup short bed
with low mileage. Ready to
roll, clean, non-smoker. Call
471-6422
2000 Chevy V-6 Silverado
1500 with 131,000 miles. Does
not run. For more information
call 580-303-0290. It was a
show truck project. It’s on air
ride,all primered up but needs
body work. $2,000 firm.
VEHICLE WANTED
I’m looking for a nice looking
car or truck in good running
condition to take me back and
forth to Oklahoma City for
doctor’s appointments. Need
something under $2,000. Please
call Phillip at 649-0794.
WANT TO BUY
Looking for full size or larger
box springs. Call 978-618-
7016.
VCR recorder, call 471-6827
FOR RENT
2 Bedroom house with cellar
and carport, 1517 Debby. Call
482-8266 for more information.
2 Bedroom house at 411 N.
Navajoe. Call 482-8266 for
more information.
LOT FOR SALE
50x160 Lot with cellar and
garage. Call 477-1240.
HELP WANTED
Harmon County Health De-
partment has an opening for a
R.N. III. Follow the link below
for job details, benefits package
and instructions on how to ap-
ply. Closing date for this posi-
tion is January 24, 2020.
https://www.jobapscloud.com/
OK/sup/bulpreview.asp
Red River Federal Credit Un-
ion is now hiring a full time
switchboard operator/
receptionist for the main office
in Atlus. Submit an application
at: https://
www.redriverfcu.com/about-
…/employment-opportunities
Assistant Manager at Braum's
needed. Leaders execute the
company's brand strategy and
promote its vision, mission and
values, resulting in a great cus-
tomer experience and maxim-
ized sales. Teach, coach and
provide leadership to the store
crew members; Maximize store
sales through customer satis-
faction and food quality.; Over-
see the daily operations of
Braum’s food service function,
grocery market and fountain
sales; Actively participate in
monitoring inventory and sup-
ply levels, kitchen equipment,
safety and cleanliness as need-
ed. Share in responsibility for
ensuring that Braum’s store
policies and practices are im-
plemented and followed ac-
cordingly.
To be considered you must
apply online at https://careers-
braums.icims.com/…/assistant-
restaurant…/job
3B Auto Sales and Service is
looking for someone to work in
the office part time pay de-
pends on experience must ap-
ply in person 1310 W. Broad-
way Altus
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School It's OFFICIAL! Altus Bulldogs will be play-
ing District Games against Ardmore, Capitol
Hill (Red Wolves), Duncan, El Reno, Lawton
Mac, Noble, OKC Southeast. Dates for these
District Games and Non-District Games are
TBA! The 2020 Altus Bulldogs Football
Schedule will also be released at a later date.
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Altus Package Store AMSCO Steel Aqua Thin Benny’s Blair Tire & Feed Booterie Broncs Café Browns Pest Control Brown’s Trailer Corral Bugmasters Crossfit Ruach Elmer General Store Family Medical Equip. Fred’s Steakhouse Giga’s Sweets Home Health Products JB’s Moon Jumps Jedburghs Knives
Miller Lawn Care Petal Pushers Privett Sales Rejuvenate Med Spa Rent City of Altus Rick’s Lawn Sprinklers Rodriquez Auto Detail Sears SWTC Smalts Furniture Solis Design Co. SW Garden Center Sunrise Café Tax Masters Veterans Jackpot Bingo Western Equipment Western Prairie Vets
The 2020 edition of Bids for
Bargains has begun! This is the
popular call-in-and-bid program
offering great deals on services
and merchandise from local and
area businesses.
The show airs on KWHW & KQ
-106 from 4-5 PM weekdays.
CALL (580) 482-1450 during the
live show and bid on the items up
for auction. The highest bidder
wins! Some auction items starting
at 50% Off!
Items to be auctioned each day
will appear here in the Sunrise
Online News, on Facebook, or you
can listen into KWHW and KQ-
106.
There will also be Instant Bar-
gains available. These are services
and items being offered at an in-
stant 30% savings!
If your business would like to
participate in Bids for Bargains,
contact the sales department at
KWHW/KQ-106 at 580-482-1450.
Tune In Weekdays from 4-5 PM on KWHW & KQ-106 for the Live Program
CALL 482-1450 To Bid
Bronc’s Café $20 open certificates for………….$14 Fred’s Steakhouse $20 open certificates………$14 SW Garden Center $20 open certificates……...$14 Sunrise Café $20 open certificates……………..$14 Elmer General Store $10 open certificates……...$7 Elmer General Store $40 dinner for two…….….$28 Giga’s Sweets $25 open certificate…………$17.50 Altus Package Store $25 open certificate…..$17.50 Browns Trailer Corral $40 small engine repair...$28 Bennys Mexican Food & Pizza
ITEMS UP FOR BIDS TODAY: Aqua Thin Reverse Osmosis System
Western Equipment Stihl Blower
Tax Masters $100 open certificates
Petal Pushers Love Button Valentine Bouquets
Southwest Technology Center CNA Class
Blair Tire & Feed set of Mastercraft R17 Tires
Rent City ECHO Chainsaw with Case
Crossfit Ruach one month unlimited membership
Booterie $100 open certificate
AMSCO Steel $80 open certificate
Bug Masters Lawn Spraying
Western Prairie Vet Clinic Vaccination & Wellness Check
Rejuvenate Med Spa $50 open certificate
Veterans Jackpot Bingo $100 open certificate
Brown’s Trailer Corral a set of trailer tires
SOLD OUT