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Kingfisher (Okla.) Times & Free Press Sunday, April 28, 2013 1B
Kindergarten teacher to study fairy trails in Europe
By Cindy Gruntmeir
Times-Free Press Staff Writer
Lesley Grellner, kindergarten teacher at Gilmour Elementary School will travel
to France and Germany in July
to study fairy tales.
The $5,000 grant is part of
the 2013 Global Teacher Fellowship Program awarded by
the Rural School and Community Trust. Any K-12
teacher working full-time and
teaching at least 60 percent
time in a rural community is
eligible for the fellowship.
Grellner wrote the grant
and was one 25 recipients
nationwide to receive it. She
was the only teacher from
Oklahoma to receive the
grant.
Grellner has taught kindergarten at Gilmour Elementary
School for two years. She
picked fairy tales as the topic
she wants to study abroad. In
Crawford on champ team
“IT”S ALL been a blessing,” Angelita said when referring
to her salon and spa-boutique, Angelita & Company.
[TIMES-FREE PRESS Staff Photo]
Spa-boutique brings
unique flair downtown
By Cindy Gruntmeir
Times-Free Press Staff Writer
One highlight of a stroll
through Kingfisher’s downtown area is a stop at Angelita
& Company, Salon & SpaBoutique referred to as
“Kingfisher’s Best Kept Secret.”
Angelita is Angelita
Ridenour while the “& Company” refers to her sister and
business partner, Belinda
Armstrong.
The boutique features a
picture of her daughter,
Heather Ray, as part of the
storefront sign.
Ridenour’s Kingfisher
story began 14 years ago. She
was looking for a good, safe
community to raise her children. The school system also
attracted her to the area.
She had heard that the
Kingfisher community had a
good support system and decided it was time to make the
move from Oklahoma City.
Prior to moving to Kingfisher, Ridenour had been a
flight attendant for 10 years
based out of New York City,
then Chicago and lastly Dallas. She ended up in Oklahoma City as manager of
Beauty Brands.
While being a flight attendant, Ridenour started looking at other things she could
do that would keep her from
traveling so much. She started
cosmetology and nail school
and later graduated from Central State Beauty Academy in
Oklahoma City.
“One job experience led to
another, but my past employment has played a big role in
owning my own business. I
had always passed by the corner building at 224 N. Main
and noticed it was for rent. I
thought it would be a good
location for something,”
Ridenour said.
Dennis Mueggenborg
owns the building and
showed it to her. A month
later he showed it to her again.
She took a leap of faith, financing was obtained and she
opened her doors in September 2010.
With the help of Norman
Harrison, the late Terry Stapp
and family members,
Ridenour has designed a store
that is immediately relaxing.
The counter is the original
fountain from Robert’s Jewelry and Drug Store.
“I knew I couldn’t do it by
myself so I talked to my sister
Belinda Armstrong who became my business partner,”
Ridenour said.
Armstrong also works as
an IT procurement specialist
for Loves Corporation. Along
with co-owner, she takes care
of IT and advertising at the
store.
“We have a booth at the
Enid Home Builder Associa-
tion Home Show this Friday
through Sunday, April 26-28
at the Chisholm Trail Expo
Center. We invite everyone
to stop by and check out our
selection,” she said.
What Ridenour thought
would be a store with her and
one other hairstylist has
turned into a boutique with
five employees, and a salon
and spa with four stylists and
two massage therapists.
A boutique is in the front
of the store featuring a little
bit of everything.
“Our items are trendy and
casual, yet fashions that will
surpass the test of time,”
Ridenour said.
The salon and spa offers
VersaSpa self-tanning. Salon
and spa appointments can be
booked
online
at
angelitasalonspa.com.
Ridenour also sells
makeup and skin care and will
be private labeling it within
the next few years calling it
“Angel Pro Cosmetics.”
“The strength of our store
lies in our extremely supportive staff,” Ridenour said.
Her employees include
long-time Kingfisher stylist
Carol Castonguay, hairstylist
Sandy Cagle, and nail and hair
stylist Beth Allen.
Jaque Dean specializes in
skin care and massage, while
Polly Hubbard does raindrop
techniques (essential oil massage).
Angelita’s is a 15-year color
specialist and also does hair
straightening systems, nails
and microdermabrasions.
Boutique employees include Mona Ramirez, Houston Payne, Marty Simpson,
Kylie Schiska, Stephanie
Espolt and Sherri Gassen.
“I attribute my work ethic
to my parents. My late father,
Louis Zacarias, who I worked
with at age 11. My mother
who in turn helped me run
the store when we first
opened.
“I also give much thanks
to my wonderful husband
Travis Ridenour who has been
ever so patient and loving. I
could not have done it without him,” Ridenour said.
The Ridenours have four
children. Heather Ray, 23, attends Chisholm Trail Technology Center, studying to
become an administrative assistant.
Blake Ray, 22, works for
Erick Flowback Services and
was just promoted to sergeant
in the Army National Guard.
He will be deployed to Afghanistan in September.
Maverick Louis, 11, and
Xavier Cruz, 9, both attend
Kingfisher Heritage School
and are very active in league
and tournament baseball.
Angelita & Company is
open 9-6:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday and 9-4:00
p.m. on Saturdays.
Kayla Crawford of
Kingfisher continued a
championship cheerleading
tradition
started at Kingfisher
High School as part of
the Oklahoma City
University which recently won two national championships.
Crawford,
the
daughter of John
Crawford and Gina
Crawford, contributed
to three state championships as a member of
the KHS cheer squad.
Then at the University of Central Oklahoma, she was on two
national champ teams.
Now at nursing school at
OCU, she traveled to Daytona
Beach, Fla., with the OCU
squad earlier this month to win
national titles in the Cheer Division 2 large coed category
the grant, she explained how
she would share her studies
and travels with her students
and community. The learning experience is place-based
and self-designed.
I’m looking at doing a blog
or using FaceBook while traveling so my students and others
can follow my travels, she said.
Following her experience,
Grellner will meet the other
grant recipients in North
Carolina where they will put
together a YouTube presentation to share with other
teachers.
Lesley Grellner
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SENIORS HONORED – Cashion Lions Club members
welcomed Cashion High School seniors students of the
semester and their parents to the club’s meeting. Pictured
are, from left, Theresa Arms, Sarah Arms, Diana Nail, Jay
Nail and Rusty Nail. [Photo Provided]
Cashion Lions Club honors seniors
KINGFISHER FFA members competing at the Northwest District competition recently
include: front row, from left, Colton Smith, Lane Holt, Jason Murray, Dalton Palmer, and
Gatlin Squires; middle row, Lori Burns, advisor, Maegan Yost, Blair Kloeppel, Taylor
Chapman, Anna Crosswhite and Sarah Gruntmeir; and, back row, Robby Branscum,
student teacher, Jaryn Frey, Sydnee Gerken, Brooke Cameron, Katie Lippoldt and
Ashley Tacker, student teacher. [Photo Provided]
Kingfisher FFA members attend
NW District competition in Enid
By Blair Kloeppel
FFA reporter
The Kingfisher FFA members who received first or second Place at PI, competed on
Tuesday, April 23, in Enid at
the Northwest District competition.
In the eighth grade agricultural explorations, Taylor
Chapman placed fourth and
Anna Crosswhite received
first.
In the ninth grade FFA opportunities, Colton Smith
placed third and Sydnee
Gerken received first. Sydnee
Gerken placed second and
Brayden Foley was awarded
first place in the FFA Creed.
In the eighth-ninth-10th division, Brayden Foley placed
second and Sarah Gruntmeir
received first place. In the
natural resources division,
Caitlyn Minton placed fourth
and Katie Lippoldt received
first.
Blair Kloeppel was
awarded second place in the
plant science division. In the
agricultural business division,
Brooke Cameron placed third
and Maegan Yost received
first place. Jaryn Frey placed
first in animal science.
In the agriscience division,
Dalton Palmer placed fifth and
Katie Lippoldt placed third.
In the agricultural policy division, Lacey Wilczek received
fifth place and Gatlin Squires
placed second. Squires placed
first in the extemporaneous
division.
The junior parliamentary
procedure team, consisting of
Sydnee Gerken, Brayden
GILMOUR ELEMENTARY School students receiving
reading awards at Jacket Roundup on April 19 include:
Yamile Saucedo, Leyla Avila, Syra Littlehawk and Reese
Noble, reading rockets, and Macy Harrison, reading champion. Students who receive reading star award have earned
50 points by reading books and successfully completing
AR tests. After earning 75 points, students receive the
reading rocket award and 100 points is the reading champion. [Photo Provided]
Correction
In the article on Sam Eaton
performs at Federation Music
Festival in the April 24, 2013,
edition of the Times and Free
Press, Keelen Eaton was
misidentified as Sam’s
brother. Sam has one sister,
Keelen, and one brother, Zak.
Keely Riddle
Kingfisher student
selected finalist
Keely Riddle, 10, a fourth
grade student at Kingfisher
Heritage School, has been selected as a state finalist in the
National American Miss Oklahoma Pageant to be held June
8 and 9, at the Southern Hills
Marriott in Tulsa.
She is the daughter of
Michelle Brown of Kingfisher.
Her activities include basketball and softball.
The pageant is for girls ages
4-18, and has five different age
divisions. Riddle will participate in the pre-teen age division.
The winner will receive a
cash award, official crown and
banner, a bouquet of roses,
and air transportation to compete in the National Pageant
in California.
–
Flattery can move mountains and gullible human beings.
Foley, Lane Holt, Dalton
Palmer, Jaryn Frey and Brooke
Cameron, was awarded cochampion, and advances on
to the state contest.
The senior parliamentary
procedure team will also advance on to the state competition, including Blair Kloeppel,
Katie Lippoldt, Gatlin Squires,
Maegan Yost, Jason Murray
and Trevor Woods.
The members who received
first or second place will advance to the state level.
On Friday, April 25, the
speech and parliamentary
procedure contest will be held.
The following day, 40 members will compete in 11 different career development
events.
Lomega schedule told
Lomega schools’ officials
have announced the schedule
for the week of April 29 as
follows:
Monday – Gifted-Talented
trip to Oklahoma City; Fine
Arts, Monday through
Wednesday.
Tuesday – State testing,
Tuesday and Wednesday;
state FFA convention, Tuesday
and
Wednesday;
Redlands concurrent enrollment, sophomores and juniors.
Wednesday – Fourth
through sixth grade band to
Tri-State, sixth grade honor
band; 4-H meeting, 3:30 p.m.;
youth group at elementary,
6:30 p.m.
Thursday – EOI testing;
Elks honor banquet; band to
Tri-State, Thursday and Friday.
Friday – ACT registration;
state track at Carl Albert, Friday and Saturday; tournament of champions; juniors
decorate for prom at Chisholm
Trail Technology Center; third
grade to one room school
house in Kingfisher.
Saturday – Marching band
to Tri-State; prom, 7 p.m.
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The Cashion Lions Club
met at 7 p.m. Monday, April
22, at the Cashion Christian
Church Fellowship Hall.
Tommy Eaton, president,
called Sarah Arms and Jay Nail
forward for the presentation
of the 2013 spring student of
the semester.
Present with Arms was her
mother, Theresa Arms.
Present with Nail was his father and mother, Rusty and
Diana Nail.
Eaton explained that the
Cashion Lions Club, with the
cooperation of the Cashion
High School faculty, would
like to present them with a
certificate for being the Outstanding Senior Students.
The selection was based not
only on academic standing,
but more on interaction with
the student body and faculty,
extracurricular activities and
the demonstration of leadership skills in the classroom
and school.
Bud Grabow, senior vice
president of Community State
Bank, advised that with the
award, the bank officers and
staff would like to present each
of them with a check for $25,
in appreciation for all of their
hard work and effort.
Guest speaker was Ryan
Schenk, Cashion Elementary
School principal.
He thanked the Lions club
and the community of
Cashion for its support of the
school and all of the schools
activities. He stated that every time the school had a need
and he reached out, the people
of Cashion were always there
with a positive response.
He explained that the
school playground surface
and the equipment were in
need of repair or replacement.
The teachers went into action
at the beginning of the year to
raise the funds for the renovations for the school playground.
Again, he was amazed at
the communities response
with donations and support.
He advised that there has been
two successful fundraisers so
far in the campaign, the
Chicken Plop, which was done
with matching funds from
Modern Woodmen, with
Mary Sowards being the local
representative, raising nearly
$7,000, and the 5K with the
Kats on the Prowl raising
nearly $19,000.
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Schenk advised that with
the high cost of the playground surfacing material and
equipment the fundraising
project will continue.
Kingfisher Fire Department officials reported seven
emergency ambulance runs,
three non-emergency ambulance runs and three fire runs,
according to reports Thursday.
Fire runs
•at 1:40 a.m. April 23, medical assist;
•at 10:26 a.m. April 23,
Highway 81 and 33, motor
vehicle accident;
•at 1:20 p.m. April 23,
E0790 and Mercer Rd., Kingfisher, motor vehicle accident.
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with openers, insulated and very
clean inside and out. There is
NICE BRICK HOME GREAT
NEIGHBORHOOD
1206 Gannon Ave Enid OK
This nice brick home offers
approximately 1,496 sq. ft. of living
area according to the County
Assessor with an attached 2 car
garage. The home offers 3 bedrooms, 1 ½ bathrooms, large formal
dining, kitchen that opens up to the
living area, central air, radiant heat,
ceiling fans, wood burning fireplace,
lots of storage, and a large fenced
backyard. For more information or
appointment to view, contact
Brady Lippard at 580-747-2304 or
580-237-7174
Legal Description: Lot 17 Block 2
Campbell Addition, Garfield County
Oklahoma. Taxes: $758.45
Possession: Will be given at
closing.
Auctioneers Note: This is an
excellent opportunity to purchase a
quality home in a beautiful
neighborhood.
Terms: 10% of the total purchase
price is to be placed in escrow the
day of auction with the balance
being due upon delivery of
marketable title. All information is
→ Corner of Cornell and N.3rd
Enid, OK. $ 115,000.00
This lot is a very level and is
currently vacant land. This is an
Imo. Or 2 miles east from Hwy
132 This tract of land offers
Bermuda grass, some trees, and
gravel road to property. This tract
is in Chisholm school district.
→ 621 BRYAN DR 1.15 Acres
$20,000 Kremlin School District Quail Meadows North Addition
Enid OK
For More info on these tracts
call Chad Mantz 580-603-2120
-------------------------------------→ 4- 10 Acre tracts remaining
at Garland & Hwy 45 Enid OK
→ 1,847± TOTAL ACRES
BLAINE/MAJOR COUNTY
RANCH LAND 1,600± CROP
LAND, 1,413± ACRES
PLANTED, 187± IMPROVED
160± ACRES
Monday May 13TH
10AM
Old Oklahoma Postcards
Coins ~ Corvette ~ Mustang
GT ~ Cadillac Escalade ~
Pottery
Seller: Central National
Bank and Trust
Company of the Aubrey
H. Ratliff and Dorothy
N. Ratliff Revocable
Trust
ENDS MAY 8TH 10AM
Very well cared
for vehicles.
Excellent
collection of
assorted
postcards.
A few Morgan
dollars.
Nice selection of
HULL,
Shawnee,
McCoy &
Roseville
taken from sources believed
reliable; however, no guarantee is
made by the auction company or the
seller. Buyers should satisfy
themselves as to any inspections
prior to bidding. The property will be
sold subject to board approval. Any
announcements made the day of
auction supersede all advertising.
115± ACRES & NICE
SAT May 4th 1 PM
BRICK HOME
SELLER: Barnard Family Trust
CASHION OK.
OFFERED 4 WAYS EXCELLENT
DEVELOPMENT ~ PERSONAL PROPERTY
The balance of the 7.5 acreNO MINIMUMS NO RESERVES
age has Pecan, Bradford
AUCTION LOCATION: 1003 N. Euclid Cashion, OK. Pear trees with Evergreen/
Cedar tree wind breaks. For
an appointment to view,
contact Lippard Auctioneers 580-237-7174 or
log on to
lippardauctions.com
Order of Auction: The
farm will be offered with the
home and 7.5± acres, then
the east 53± acres, and then the west 53± acres, the farm will
be offered back together to determine the highest possible
price. Legal Description: 115± acres more or less, in the
NE/4 of 1-15N5 W.I.M. Kingfisher County, OK.
Boundary Survey: will be provided by the Seller if the tracts
sell individually only!
160± ACRES
TUES April 30th 10 AM
SELLER: Ted & Nancy Heinrich
Chickasha OK
1753 Hwy 62 East, Chickasha OK
Watch for signs!
Upcoming Auction Calendar
May 15th 10am - TRACTORS *
COMBINES * TILLAGE * TRAILERS *
VEHICLES
_________________________________
May 21st 10am - 414± ACRES SOUTH
TULSA, OK. ANGUS CATTLE
TRACTORS * EQUIPMENT * MINERALS
__________________________________
May 23rd 6pm - 1,586± Custom Built
Home - Autry Tech Project.
__________________________________
May 28th 10am - 310 Acres Garfield &
Noble County Properties - Cropland Hunting Ponds
__________________________________
May 29th 10am - 70± Acres Grant
County - Cropland - Hunting
__________________________________
May 29th 2pm - .92± Acre Tract Medford
OK
__________________________________
May 31st 10am - Farm Equipment Pond Creek area
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AUCTION
LOCATION: From
Loyal, Ok 73756, go 3 miles south, 3 miles east or from Hwy 33 & 81 in
Kingfisher, OK. Go 10.5 miles west on Hwy 33 to the Loyal Blacktop then 5
miles north, then 3 miles east
This good Kingfisher County farm consists of approximately 160 acres
more or less. According to the County F.S.A. office there is 112.6 acres of
DCP cropland acres with a 111.3 acre wheat base and a 31 bushel yield.
The balance of the farm is in native grass pasture and pond. There is rural
available, water tap is not currently being used. The farm does have
perimeter and cross fencing and only 3 miles off blacktop road. For more
information log on to www.lippardauctions.com Preview on your own
during daylight hours.
Legal Description: SW/4 of
21-17N-8 W.I.M. Kingfisher County, OK. Taxes: $504.32
Minerals: Selling surface rights only Possession: will be given July 30th,
2014. The new owner will receive 2014 lease payment.
Terms: 10% of the total purchase price will be placed in escrow the day of
the auction with the balance being due upon delivery of marketable title.
AUCTION LOCATION: - Offsite - A & B
Community Center, Hwy 58 Byron, OK
This quarter section of land consists of
approximately 160 acres more or less. This
farm has been manicured especially for the
hunting of Bobwhite quail and Whitetail deer
hunting. There are mowed hunting lanes,
food plot areas, ponds, etc. The farm is
Improved with a new water well (45’) with
new pump and material for hydrants, 2
working windmills, good to new perimeter
fencing, metal building, cellar, dog pen,
shooting range, nice pipe entry,
2-custom made quail feeders, 40’ RR
container for storage, grain bin (bulk feed for
wildlife), and 500 gallon LP tank. Rolling
terrain describes it best with Sand Plum
thickets, timber; spring feed pond, and 120
acres of CRP. The farm is currently enrolled
in a Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)
with a May 20, 2013
maturity date and can be re-enrolled if the
new buyer chooses to exercise this option.
Access is by county road on north, east
county road is a dead-end providing great
seclusion. If you have been looking for a
great recreational place, be sure to view
this property!
Legal Description: NE/4 of 25-29N-10
W.I.M. Alfalfa County, OK.
Directions to farm: From the intersection of
Hwy 58 & (3 miles east of Burlington, OK.) go
4 miles east, 5 miles north, 4 miles east. Or
From the Kansas/Oklahoma line and Hwy 58,
go approximately 2 miles south, 4 miles east.
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EXCELLENT OILFIELD YARD
HOME SITE ~ Custom Built 2,400±
Home/Metal Shop Building 29.5±
Acres Preview Today 2-6PM
SAT May 4th 10 AM
SELLER: Barnard Family Trust
LOYAL, OK.
AREA
NO MINIMUMS
NO RESERVES
ALFALFA COUNTY, OK
EXCELLENT QUAIL &
DEER HUNTING
CRP CONTRACT
AVAILABLE
FRIDAY
MAY 17TH
10AM
SELLER:
JOHN A
PEARSON
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This farm consists of approximately 115± acres more or less
and is improved with a very nice brick home and metal shop
building. According to the County F.S.A office there is 109.3
DCP cropland acres with a 106.7 wheat base and a 31 bushel yield. This property is located on the north end of Cashion
Oklahoma with Highway 74F frontage access on the east
side and good county road access on the north, and west
side. The property currently offers a very nice 4 bedroom
brick home, as well as, tremendous residential/commercial
development possibilities!! The home is comprised of approximately 2,100± Sq. of living area with 4 bedroom and 1 ¾
baths. The home has composition roof and dual pack heat
and air conditioning, and a 2 car attached garage. The metal
building is 31’ x 40’ with concrete floor, electric, and 2overhead doors (12’ x 12’ & 12’ x 16’) and 1 walk-in door.
GRASS, 247± NATIVE GRASS
→ 160± ACRES * BLAINE
COUNTY, OK WATONGA AREA
* CATTLE FARM * DEER
HUNTING $320,000
→ COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
– 6.2 ACRES INCOME
PRODUCING 902 E. Willow,
Enid OK $800,000
For More info on these tracts
call Troy Lippard
580-747-6747
-----------------------------------------This is a nice 1.4 acre tract R4
Zoned of land located on the
corner of Chestnut and N.
Lincoln.
For More info on these tracts
call Brady Lippard
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excellent location for a metal shop
building or business. Zoned: C-3
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concrete and rock parking with a lot
of grass area behind the building.
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Well; SE1/4 SE1/4 SE1/4 SW1/4
(SL) of 24-15N-10W; 540,000 cu-ft.
gas per day; TD 15,718.
Canadian: Devon Energy Production Co. LP; McCray No. 2-26H
Well; NW1/4 NE1/4 NW1/4 NW1/4
(SL) of 26-13N-10W; 5,522,000 cuft. gas per day, 48 barrels oil per
day; TD 17,722.
Devon Energy Production Co.
LP; McCray No. 3-26H Well; NE1/4
NW1/4 NE1/4 NW1/4 (SL) of 2613N-10W; 6,355,000 cu-ft. gas per
day; TD 17,571.
Devon Energy Production Co.
LP; McCray No. 3-26H Well; NE1/4
NW1/4 NE1/4 NW1/4 (SL) of 2613N-10W; 6,355,000 cu-ft. gas per
day; TD 17,571.
Devon Energy Production Co.
LP; McCray No. 4-26H Well; NE1/4
NW1/4 NE1/4 NW1/4 (SL) of 2613N-10W; 6,080,000 cu-ft. gas per
day, 48 barrels oil per day; TD
17,514.
Devon Energy Production Co.
LOP; McCray No. 6-26H Well; SW1/
4 SW1/4 SW1/4 SE1/4 (SL) of 2613N-10W; 4,848,000 cu-ft. gas per
day, 95 barrels oil per day; TD
17,875.
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WELLS COMPLETED
Kingfisher: Husky Ventures
Inc.; Thrasher No. 1-1H Well; SE1/
4 NE1/4 NW1/4 NE1/4 (BHL) of 0119N-08W; 35 barrels oil per day,
5,000 cu-ft. gas per day; TD 13,228.
Hinkle Oil and Gas Inc.; Lincoln
North Unit No. 110-3 Well; C NE1/4
of 11-17N-06W; 54 barrels oil per
day, 220,000 cu-ft. gas per day; TD
7,882.
Hinkle Oil and Gas Inc.; Lincoln
North Unit No. 116-3 Well; NE1/4
NE1/4 SW1/4 SE1/4 of 11-17N06W; Mississippi-Hunton-Viola; TD
7,891.
INTENT TO DRILL
Canadian: Devon Energy Production Co. LP; Laughlin Trust 2213N-9W No. 6H Well; SW1/4 SE1/
4 SW1/4 SE1/4 (SL) of 22-13N09W; TD 16,892.
Devon Energy Production Co.
LP; Laughlin Trust 22-13N-9W No.
7H Well; SW1/4 SE1/4 SW1/4 SE1/
4 (SL) of 22-13N-09W; TD 16,895.
Newfield Exploration Mid-Continent Inc.; Okarche No. 1H-12X
Well; NW1/4 NE1/4 NE1/4 NE1/4
(BHL) of 12-14N-07W; TD 19,239.
Logan: Devon Energy Production Co. LP; Lavera 8-18N-3W No.
1WH Well; SW1/4 SW1/4 SW1/4
SW1/4 (SL) of 05-18N-03W; TD
11,120.
Devon Energy Production Co.
LP; Elaine 15-18N-2W No. 1WH
Well; SE1/4 SE1/4 SE1/4 SW1/4
(SL) of 10-18N-02W; TD 10,979.
Sundance Energy Oklahoma
LLC dba SEO LLC; Frick 16-4-13
No. 1HW Well; NW1/4 NE1/4 NW1/
4 NW1/4 (SL) of 13-16N-04W; TD
9,325.
WELLS COMPLETED
Blaine: Devon Energy Production Co. LP; CKR 24-15-10 No. 1H
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35, 3610 Springlake Dr., Oklahoma City, driving with license canceled-suspended-revoked; failure to maintain security; speeding in excess of
lawful maximum limit.
State vs. Ed Evey, 55, P.O.
Box 146, Kingfisher, petit larceny.
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OKARCHE ELEMENTARY Students of the Month for
April include: front row, from left, Andrew Walker, Rhylie
Bomhoff, Alex Hawk, Elizabeth Schroder and Kyle Sadler;
middle row, Brody Sadler, Fanny Mendez, Hailey Bieren
and Dakota White; and, back row: Laney Liebl, Adyson
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Marriage licenses
Kingfisher County District
Court records show marriage
licenses issued to the following:
April 23 – Raymundo
Romo-Chavez, 39, and Eunice
J Lopes Alvarado, 29, both of
Enid; Gary Lynn Price Jr., 24,
and Michelle Diane Noble, 38,
both of Kingfisher.
Felonies
State vs. Francisco Rangel,
43, 1009 S. 10th, Kingfisher,
driving motor vehicle while
under the influence of alcohol; driving with license canceled-suspended-revoked.
State vs. Jeri Leanne
Simmons, 35, Rt. 1, Box 69C,
Loyal, failure to register as a
sex offender.
Misdemeanors
State vs. Stefanie A. Shaffer,
30, Rt. 3, Box 39, Kingfisher,
tampering with utilities.
State vs. Denise Robinson,
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IMMEDIATE OPENING for Class CDL-A
oilfield related work needed in
Hennessey, OK, for more information,
call Percy Kittler, at Vann Energy Services, 210-284-1291. [5-29-14p]
HAVC TECH: For medium size company,
in business for 40 years, must have
journeyman license, competitive salary, guaranteed hours, paid vacations
and holidays, health/life insurance,
retirement plan, Kingfisher/Watonga
area, call 580-623-7344 or 405-3756383. [5-8-4c]
References Available
MECHANICS
NEEDED
368-1500 • 433-2529 or 2548
in El Reno area
GARAGE DOORS
~ CASHION ~
Great company,
competitive pay and
good benefits.
(1)(3-13-tfc)
Please Call Ryan
(405) 888-0183
375-4357
(4)(S-tfc)
Wireless Home Security
24-Hour Monitoring
Okarche
*Burglary *Fire *Medical Emergencies
POLICE DEPT.
1-800-375-4121
(1)(4-3-tfc)
CLEET certified preferred
but not necessary.
For information
and application,
Contact Lt. Blackwood.
405-263-7972
OUTSIDE PLANT
OPERATOR
in KINGFISHER
(1)(5-1-3c)
...an oilfield service company, is
taking applications for a full-time
MECHANIC
at our Kingfisher facility. A vers
atile heavy truck/trailer diesel
mechanic, with 2 years experience, and valid driver’s license
(CDL a plus). Must furnish own
tools; Specialty tools provided.
We offer competitive pay and
benefits.
Call 1-800-256-4014
EOE and Drug Free Workplace
(4)(4-14-10p)
CHISHOLM
TRAIL STORAGE
Units Starting At $25 Per Month
Call 375-5718
1801 S. Main
Office /
Light Commercial
space in Okarche
Newly Remodeled,
gated, and covered
parking available.
3 units available
485-615 sq.ft.ea.
Contact Brian
405-202-9397
For Sale
CONTROLLER /
ACCOUNTING
MANAGER
in KINGFISHER
Great Income
Opportunity!
(1)(4-24-tfc)
Call Suzy
580-736-8062
This institution is an equal opportunity
provider and employer.
EOE/AA/M/F/D/V
(1)(4-10-tfc)
STIHL
Trimmers
starting at $129.99
WE CARRY HONDA TILLERS
Sales • Service
Parts & Accessories
Houses & Apts. For Sale
FOR SALE: 1982 Dodge 1/2 ton, $750;
1974 Chevy, heavy half, $500, contact
937-409-3039. [4-28-2p]
FOR SALE: 1968 Pontiac Bonneville; 1976
Pontiac Bonneville; 1982 Oldsmobile
Ninty-Eight, contact 937-409-3039. [428-2p]
FOR SALE: 1953 Chevrolet 2-ton, 14 foot
grain bed with hoist, contact 937-4093039. [4-28-2p]
Furniture & Household Items 10
LAMPS REPAIRED
Quick Turn-Around & Low Prices
CRANDALL & SANDERS
PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
110 N. Main • 375-3242
23
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FOR SALE by owner: 3 bedroom, 2 bath,
1,668 sq. ft., brick home on one acre,
fireplace, 2 car garage, new roof in
2009, geo thermal H/A, $139,000, 405828-4667. [5-29-12p]
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405-422-HOME
( 4 6 6 3)
888-422-4665
www.erhc.biz
or see us on facebook
An Independent Trane Dealer
Take $7700, $8800
and up to $11,100
off MSRP Thursday,
Friday, Saturday.
2, 4 or 5 Bed.
Come see us now
before they are gone!
(405) 375-4220
(38)(tfc)
Legal notices
405-422-HOME
( 4 6 6 3)
888-422-4665
www.erhc.biz
Mobile Homes
31
FREE HOME Bible study: Send name/
address to: P.O. Box 164, Kingfisher,
OK, 73750. [3-10-tfc]
Fencing
34
THOMPSON FENCE, stockade, chain link,
split rail, free estimates, call 262-4150.
[6-2-tfc]
Trucking
36
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FOR SALE: Eight acres, new well, pond,
and electric, west of Crescent, $22,500,
Real Estate One, cell, 405-590-1821,
office, 405-293-4101. [5-8-4p]
HOUSES FOR rent: 375-3836, 314-5542.
[1-4-tfc]
FOR RENT: Two bedroom, 1 bath house
in Dover, $350 per month, $350 deposit, no pets, call 828-4626, after 6
p.m. [4-14-tfc]
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 2 bath trailer,
Wittrock Mobile Home Park, $600 per
month, 405-368-4125.[ 4-17-tfc]
®
Auto & Accessories
APPLY IN PERSON:
1201 S. MAIN, KINGFISHER
FILL DIRT wanted, call 405-368-9423. [116-tfc]
I BUY trains, HO scale, buildings, etc,
anything, 375-5868. [4-28-2p]
Houses & Apts. For Rent
(6)(tfc)
ALL
POSITIONS,
ALL
SHIFTS
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PUBLISHER’S NOTICE:
Hwy 81 N., Kingfisher
375-5349
Is Now
Hiring
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All real estate advertised herein is subject to the
Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to
advertise “any preference, limitation, or discrimination
because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familia
status or national origin, or intention to make any
such preference, limitation or discrimination. This
newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising
for real estate which is in violation
of the law. All persons are hereby
informed that all dwellings
advertised are available on an
equal opportunity basis.
Full Selection of
(405) 368-8952
FREE ESTIMATES
3 Bed, 2 Living, Land
Available. Credit
Counselor Available.
THREE DAYS ONLY!
AGRICULTURAL LIME and gypsum, R.
Schweitzer Gypsum & Lime, 263-7967
or 263-4472. [8-3-tfc]
AGRICULTURAL LIME for sale, Okarche ,
certified scales on site, call Zac, Jacobs
Farms, 405-255-4186. [6-5-52p]
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ROTHER BROS., INC.
(1)(4-17-tfc)
...is looking to hire
qualified oilfield tank truck
drivers for the El Reno
area. You must carry a
Class A CDL, be 21 years
old, and have at least 1
year tank truck driving
experience.
Starting pay $18-$22/hr
depending on experience,
with potential to make
$24/hr. Raise program
based on quarterly
reviews.
Benefits Available.
Contact Rusty
(580) 399-5608
16
Reg. Angus Bulls Low Birthweight;
Excellent Genetics
& EPD’s, 13-17 mo.
Call 368-9340
or 828-4396
Wanted
• Chromed cutters • Pre-stretched
• Oilomatic Grooves • Larger Rivets
The Best Saw Chain Value Available!
New Competitive
Wages!
Cattle, Livestock & Poultry
368-7880
Stihl Oilomatic Chain
(1)(4-28-2c)
(12)(tfc)
Kevin Brueggen
HEADQUARTERS
CONSTRUCTION
Licensed • Insured • Bonded
We have a special
program for buyers
with a minumum 575 score!
Special Notices
FOR SALE: John Deere, 165 riding lawn
mower with bagger, 38” deck, new
battery, good condition, $500, 405-8284626. [4-24-tfc]
ROOFING
Credit Not So
Credit Worthy?
or see us on facebook
Chain Saws with
12” to 30” Bars in Stock
Successful candidate
must have BS degree in accounting. For more information and to apply, go to Pioneer Telephone’s website at
www.ptci.com and click on
employment opportunities.
ZERO DOWN with
your land or family land.
EZ Qualify by phone!
~ WAC ~
FENCING
We Also Have Parts Available For
Kawasaki and Kubota Small Engines
- FOR LEASE -
Chain Saw & Trimmer
...is accepting applications for
We service all makes of
lawn and garden equipment
5 Hay-Grain-Feed-Seed
(5)(8-19-tfc)
For more information
and to apply, go to Pioneer
Telephone’s website at
www.ptci.com and click on
employment opportunities.
WE HAVE HONDA
GENERATORS & WATER
PUMPS IN STOCK!
M&S Cattle
...for 3 JD combines &
supporting equipment,
wanting long-term contracts
For Rent
HONDA, BRIGGS & STRATTON
AND KOHLER DEALER
QUALITY ANGUS bulls for sale,
affordably priced, 16 to 18 months,
fertility tested, Josh and Katie Lippoldt,
368-7528. [5-1-4p]
WHEAT HARVESTING
WANTED
Call Stan at
Huiting Harvesting
785-545-5966
...is accepting applications for
EOE/AA/M/F/D/V
OK License
# 1740
COOPERATIVE
(4)(S-tfc)
is
accepting applications.
NEW DOUBLEWIDE!
30 Year Loan
Low Payments!
Hablamos español
Authorized
R&M
Services
Mark & Richard York
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1-405-631-3200
Hwy. 81 North • Kingfisher • 375-5349
Sales, Installation & Repairs
Services
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LAWN MOWING services, weed eat, edge,
mow, shrub trimming, call Keith or
Kenton Boevers, 405-375-6273. [4-2812p]
MOWING, EDGING, weedeating, call 3755124 or 250-0594. [6-2-19p]
MOWING service, home, business or farm,
dependable, satisfaction guaranteed,
fair rates, free estimates, contact Don
Murray 538-7920 [4-28-tfc]
(4)(5-2-tfc)
• Roofing • Remodeling
• Siding • Windows
25
(25)(3-31-tfc)
Seaton Construction
Mobile Homes
(25)(4-21-tfc)
828-4282 • 368-7203
405-375-6282
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P.O. Box 209
Kingfisher, OK 73750
FOR SALE: 7010 Case combine with 35
foot Mcdon Draper Header, $192,500,
580-758-3511. [5-12-12p]
Lawn and Garden
(4)(5-1-tfc)
(1)(6-5-tfc)
NEW CONSTRUCTION
RENOVATION, COMMERCIAL
& RESIDENTIAL
We
Are Your
Part Time
Apartment
Manager
or email resumé to
suzy@wpmonline.com
for more information.
Hazmat Experience Preferred.
Class A CDL Required.
Health Plan, 401(k), EOE
Farm Equipment
Clip & Mail With Payment To:
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ZERO DOWN, If you own land or have a
trade in, no minimum credit score required, free statewide delivery, call
America's No.1 homebuilder for approval, 866-888-2825, wac. [3-11tfc#668]
SPECIAL GOVERNMENT PROGRAM:
Own land, family land, zero down, don’t
prejudge your credit, E-Z qualify by
phone, $2,000 furniture package with
purchase, homes starting at $26,500
and up w.a.c., 405-631-7600 or 405206-3693. [10-28-tfc#880]
FOR SALE
2000 379 Peterbilt, extended hood, 63” standup
sleeper, 550 Cat, 18speed, fresh inframe overhaul, good tires..$25,000
405-880-2086
405-828-4626
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1
PUMP TRUCK
OPERATOR
(10)(49-S-tfc)
Help Wanted
4
TREE TRIMMING and removal, stump
grinding, call James at 375-5868. [428-2p]
(5)(3-24-tfc)
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Work Wanted
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Acreages For Sale .................... 39
Antiques, Art & Collectibles .... 43
Auctions .................................... 27
Autos & Accessories ................. 7
Autos Wanted ........................... 30
Bicycles & Motorcycles ............. 9
Business Opportunities ............ 2
Business Property ................... 20
Cattle, Livestock & Poultry ..... 16
Child Care ................................... 3
Farm Equipment ....................... 11
Farm Machinery ....................... 17
Farms For Sale or Rent ........... 40
Fencing ..................................... 34
Firewood ................................... 41
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Lawn & Garden ......................... 12
Leases ....................................... 33
Loans ........................................ 35
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Miscellaneous .......................... 42
Mobile Homes ........................... 25
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Oil & Gas Information .............. 44
Pets & Supplies ........................ 14
Real Estate ................................ 22
Recreational Vehicles ................ 8
Services .................................... 38
Special Notices ........................ 31
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Trucking .................................... 36
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Work Wanted .............................. 4
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THE KINGFISHER TIMES & FREE PRESS
P.O. Box 209
Kingfisher, Oklahoma, 73750
Services
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STINSON PAINTING and Construction:
Interior-exterior painting and textures,
insured and licensed, Mike and Cindy
Stinson, 405-375-4790. [11-25-tfcW]
I WILL pick up your unwanted appliances
and metals, no charge, 375-6881. [630-18p]
Sammy’s Heat & Air
AND SHEET METAL
MECHANICAL 2190 LICENSED & BONDED
OPEN 8-5 MON.-FRI. • “24-HOUR SERVICE”
106 N. MAIN
KINGFISHER
405-375-6383
100 W. RUSSWORM
WATONGA
580-623-7344
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• FREE ESTIMATES •
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Serving Kingfisher
County Since 1989
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Published
Every Wednesday
& Sunday!
(Published Sunday, April 21 and 28
2013, in the Kingfisher Times and Free
Press.)
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given by Toby’s Tank
Trucks LLC, P.O. Box 430 Kingfisher
OK 73044 that the
Oklahoma
Corporation Commission, pursuant to
OCC-OGR 165:10-5-4, 165:10-5-5 and
RP 165: 5-7-27 authorize the approval o
the following Commercial Disposal well
APPLICATION NO: 1305880083
WELL: North Cashion SWD #1
LOCATION: C. SE SE 27-16N-5W
Kingfisher Co.
FORMATION: Mississippi, Hunton
6672-7095 ft.
RATE & PRESSURE: 8000 BPD
@ 1000 PSI
Objections if any may be filed with the
Oklahoma Corporation Commission
within 30 days of this notice.
Saleem Nizami-Regulatory
Petroleum Geologist
American Petroleum &
Envir. Cons. APEC, Inc.
Penn pointe Office Park
2236 NW 164th Edmond,
OK 73013
Ph: 405-513-6055
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(Published Sunday, April 21 and 28,
2013, in the Kingfisher Times and Free
Press.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
KINGFISHER COUNTY, STATE OF
OKLAHOMA
In the Matter of the Estate of
LAWRENCE J. ALIG, deceased.
No. PB--2012-63
ORDER AND NOTICE FOR HEARING
FINAL ACCOUNT,
PETITION FOR DECREE OF
DISTRIBUTION,
APPROVAL OF ATTORNEYS' FEES,
COSTS, AND EXPENSES
AND DISCHARGE OF PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE
Richard J. Alig, Personal Representative of the estate of Lawrence J. Alig,
deceased, having filed in this Court his
final account of the administration of said
estate and his petition for distribution of
said estate, for approval of attorneys’
fees, costs and expenses and for final
discharge of said Personal Representative;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
hearing on said final account be and the
same is hereby set for the 15th day of
May, 2013, at the hour of 9:00 o'clock
A.M., in the District Courtroom, Kingfisher County Courthouse, Kingfisher,
Oklahoma, and all persons interested in
said estate are notified then and there to
appear and show cause, if any they
have, why said account should not be
settled and allowed, and said estate distributed and the Personal Representative discharged.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice thereof be given by publication and
by mailing a copy of this Order and Notice to all of the heirs at law, devisees and
legatees of the deceased, as required by
law.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand this 16th day of
April, 2013.
/s/ Robert E. Davis
Judge of the District Court
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
/s/ Paul I. Schulte
Paul I. Schulte, OBA #7994
Of Schulte, Schneiter & Gibson, P.L.L.C.
302 North Main Street, Kingfisher, OK
73750
Telephone: (405) 375-4165
Facsimile: (405) 375-5944
Email: pischulte@kfrlaw.net
Attorneys for Estate
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