Kingfisher (Okla.) Times & Free Press Wednesday, February 5, 2014 1B 7042 Highwater, Ste C Edmond, OK 405-359-3951 DIAMOND City of Kingfisher Erick Flowback Services, LLC AMBASSADORS Roxie Alexander, Marla Stebens & Sheila Diesselhorst Jim & Janelle Black Merrill & Nadine Burrus Rachel Cameron, APRN-CNP George & Lawanna Christian Mike & Janet Clark Jerry & Nancy Copeland Cottage Rentals, LLC Ray & Nancy Cravens Tom & Karen Edgar Mike & Jamae Frey John & Sylvia Gilmour John & Jody Gooden Senator AJ Griffin Wayne & Nancy Hasenfratz 2014 KINGFISHER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEMBERSHIP AS OF FEBRUARY 3RD BRONZE 89er Theatre Ace Hardware Annuschat Farms, LLC Atwoods Bell West America Boeckman Ford, Inc. Borelli Oil, LLC Braum’s Ice Cream & Dairy Stores Brick’s Corner Store Cabin Fever Mercantile Cactus Lilly, LLC Cheap Bros. Insurance Agency, Inc. The Cheese Factory Chisholm Trail Museum Chris Bryan Enterprises Cimarron Exterminators Coffee Corner Cornerstone Insurance Group Coughlan & Coughlan Financial Solutions Crandall & Sanders, Inc. Curtain Time Dance Studio Dale’s Electric, LLC DRD Mini-Storage D*Signz Custom Screen Printing Edward Jones Investments Enid Typewriter Co. Farm Credit Services Flowerchild Landscaping Hall Diesel Rig Service Heim Orthodontics Homes by BDC Jacket Strong Nutrition J&J Woodshop JB Liquor Jech & Jech Insurance K&B Machine & Welding, Inc. KFC/Taco Bell K&S Tire Kingfisher Dentistry & Braces, Dr. Benjamin Bowman Kingfisher Family Clinic Kingfisher Martial Arts Academy Kingfisher Office Supply Kingfisher Regional Hospital Kingfisher Times & Free Press L&R Farms Lindsey Cattle Company Lippard Auctioneers Love’s Travel Stop Lyn Poinsett Agency/State Farm Mark Richardson Welding Mecklenburg Capital Management Mercy Clinic, Kingfisher Kay Mueggenborg Realty NAPA of Kingfisher, Inc. Oklahoma Ag Transports, LLC One Day Cleaners O’Reilly Auto Parts Palmer Chiropractic Clinic, Inc. James Phillips Applications Physical Therapy Central of Kingfisher Pizza Hut RM Farms SILVER APG Repair, LLC Cimarron Electric Cooperative CWS Wireline, LLC GOLD Dennis Express Pharmacy F&M Bank InterBank Kingfisher Co. Dev. Foundation Kingfisher Dental Designs Land Enterprises Roofing Co. LuGreg Trucking NBC Oklahoma ONG P&K Equipment Pioneer Telephone Cooperative TLC Contracting, LLC CHURCHES/SCHOOLS/CIVIC Blaine-Kingfisher Tobacco Education Consortium Center of Family Love Chisholm Trail Technology Center First Baptist Church First Christian Church First United Methodist Church Kingfisher In Lights Kingfisher Round-up Club Youth & Family Services PLATINUM BancFirst Chesapeake Energy Johnsons of Kingfisher Designs by Dennis Dobrinski of Kingfisher, Inc. Harrison & Mecklenburg, Inc. Major Mobile Home Park, Inc. McDonalds Medic Pharmacy & Gifts Pioneer Cellular Pioneer Digital TV Rother Bros., Inc. Schulte, Schneiter & Gibson, PLLC Titan Well Service TMC Construction Company Wal-Mart Wheeler Bros. Grain Co. SILVER (continued) Russell-Murray Hospice Sammy’s Heat & Air Sanders Funeral Service, Inc. Security Finance Shape It Up Solomon Abstract Co. Storm & Hauser United Supermarkets Walter Building Center BRONZE (continued) KINGFISHER COUNTY DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION 6:30 PM DINNER & BANQUET KINGFISHER COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS EXHIBIT BUILDING —KEYNOTE SPEAKER— TODD HUSTON M M ONDAY ONDAY , F , F EBRUARY EBRUARY 10 10 TH TH YOU ARE INVITED TO THE SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL KINGFISHER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BANQUET THIS INVITATION AND INFORMATION IS SPONSORED BY THESE KINGFISHER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUSINESSES: Kingfisher 375-4014 2008 N. Hwy. 81 • 375-6755 LAW OFFICE 302 N. Main•Kingfisher (405) 375-4165 BANQUET THEME: Don’t Miss Hearing This Inspirational Speaker. Tickets Available At The Chamber, Kingfisher Banks & At The Door! 320 N. Main•Kingfisher (405) 375-5911 13th & Robberts Kingfisher 375-5545 1801 S. Main 375-5718 301 N. Main, Kingfisher 375-3705 MAJOR MOBILE HOME PARK Bowman & 3rd Kingfisher (405) 375-5280 124 S.Main • Kingfisher 375-3121 ERICK FLOWBACK SERVICES 405.375.3309 www.erickflowbackservices.com 601 N. Main•Kingfisher 405-375-3030 fmbankok.com At the age of 14, Todd Huston got his legs caught in a boat propeller, then battled through several surgeries in an effort to keep his legs, but bone disease eventually forced the amputation of one leg. Huston eventually became a psychotherapist and clinical director of the Amputee Resource Center in California and also worked in psychiat- ric hospitals for adults, adolescents and children. Huston completed a world record-setting Sum- mit America expedition by climbing to the high- est elevations of all 50 states in only 66 days 22 hours and 47 minutes, shattering the original record by 35 days. He has earned several distinguished honors and has been featured in thousands of publica- tions throughout the world. Huston shares his story in a boo, More than Mountains: The Todd Huston Story, and has hosted inspirational radio and television pro- grams. Banquet Tickets...$15.00 Tickets available at the Chamber office, any of the Kingfisher Banks or at the door National Anthem-Shauna Rupp DinnerMusic by LaVenia Boutwell Presentation of Kingfisher’s Volunteer of the Year and Citizen of the Year! MEAL PREPARED BY THE KINGFISHER CHAMBER BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND SERVED BY MEMBERS OF KINGFISHER FFA Virginia Hellwege Eldridge & Pauline Hubbard Wendell & Patsy Kirtley Randall & Sandy Newton Annette Parham Alicia Powell Richard & Lori Ruhl Rep. 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Kingfisher (Okla.) Times & Free Press Wednesday, February 5, 2014 1B
7042 Highwater, Ste CEdmond, OK
405-359-3951
DIAMONDCity of KingfisherErick Flowback Services, LLC
Edward Jones InvestmentsEnid Typewriter Co.Farm Credit ServicesFlowerchild LandscapingHall Diesel Rig ServiceHeim OrthodonticsHomes by BDCJacket Strong NutritionJ&J WoodshopJB LiquorJech & Jech InsuranceK&B Machine & Welding, Inc.KFC/Taco Bell
K&S TireKingfisher Dentistry & Braces,Dr. Benjamin Bowman
Kingfisher Family ClinicKingfisher Martial Arts AcademyKingfisher Office SupplyKingfisher Regional HospitalKingfisher Times & Free PressL&R FarmsLindsey Cattle CompanyLippard AuctioneersLove’s Travel StopLyn Poinsett Agency/StateFarm
Mark Richardson WeldingMecklenburg CapitalManagement
Mercy Clinic, KingfisherKay Mueggenborg RealtyNAPA of Kingfisher, Inc.Oklahoma Ag Transports, LLCOne Day CleanersO’Reilly Auto PartsPalmer Chiropractic Clinic, Inc.James Phillips ApplicationsPhysical Therapy Central ofKingfisher
Center of Family LoveChisholm Trail Technology CenterFirst Baptist ChurchFirst Christian ChurchFirst United Methodist ChurchKingfisher In LightsKingfisher Round-up ClubYouth & Family Services
PLATINUMBancFirstChesapeake EnergyJohnsons of Kingfisher
Designs by DennisDobrinski of Kingfisher, Inc.Harrison & Mecklenburg, Inc.Major Mobile Home Park, Inc.McDonaldsMedic Pharmacy & GiftsPioneer CellularPioneer Digital TVRother Bros., Inc.Schulte, Schneiter & Gibson,PLLC
Titan Well ServiceTMC Construction CompanyWal-MartWheeler Bros. Grain Co.
SILVER (continued)Russell-Murray HospiceSammy’s Heat & AirSanders Funeral Service, Inc.Security FinanceShape It UpSolomon Abstract Co.Storm & HauserUnited SupermarketsWalter Building Center
BRONZE (continued)
KINGFISHER COUNTYDEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
6:30 PMDINNER &BANQUET
KINGFISHER COUNTYFAIRGROUNDS EXHIBIT
BUILDING
—KEYNOTE SPEAKER—
TODD HUSTON
MMONDAYONDAY, F, FEBRUARYEBRUARY 10 10THTH
YOU ARE INVITED TO THE SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL
KINGFISHER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
BANQUET
THIS INVITATIONAND INFORMATIONIS SPONSORED BY
THESE KINGFISHERCHAMBER OFCOMMERCE
BUSINESSES:
Kingfisher
375-4014
2008 N. Hwy. 81 • 375-6755
LAW OFFICE302 N. Main•Kingfisher
(405) 375-4165
BANQUET THEME:
Don’t Miss HearingThis InspirationalSpeaker. TicketsAvailable At The
Chamber, KingfisherBanks & At The Door!
320 N. Main•Kingfisher
(405) 375-5911
13th & RobbertsKingfisher
375-5545
1801 S. Main 375-5718301 N. Main, Kingfisher
375-3705
MAJOR MOBILEHOME PARKBowman & 3rd
Kingfisher(405) 375-5280
124 S.Main • Kingfisher375-3121
ERICK FLOWBACK SERVICES405.375.3309
www.erickflowbackservices.com
601 N. Main•Kingfisher405-375-3030
fmbankok.com
At the age of 14, Todd Huston got his legscaught in a boat propeller, then battled throughseveral surgeries in an effort to keep his legs, butbone disease eventually forced the amputation ofone leg.
Huston eventually became a psychotherapistand clinical director of the Amputee ResourceCenter in California and also worked in psychiat-ric hospitals for adults, adolescents and children.
Huston completed a world record-setting Sum-mit America expedition by climbing to the high-est elevations of all 50 states in only 66 days 22hours and 47 minutes, shattering the originalrecord by 35 days.
He has earned several distinguished honorsand has been featured in thousands of publica-tions throughout the world.
Huston shares his story in a boo, More thanMountains: The Todd Huston Story, and hashosted inspirational radio and television pro-grams.
Banquet Tickets...$15.00Tickets available at the
Chamber office, any of theKingfisher Banks or at the door
National Anthem-Shauna Rupp
DinnerMusic byLaVenia Boutwell
Presentation of Kingfisher’sVolunteer of the Year and
Citizen of the Year!
MEAL PREPARED BY THE KINGFISHERCHAMBER BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND
SERVED BY MEMBERS OF KINGFISHER FFA
Virginia HellwegeEldridge & Pauline HubbardWendell & Patsy KirtleyRandall & Sandy NewtonAnnette ParhamAlicia PowellRichard & Lori RuhlRep. Mike & Nellie SandersJudy Whipple
Edmond•405-641-1546www.builtwithtlc.com
People You Can Bank On
801 South MainKingfisher, OK
www.nbcok.com
375-4201
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1417 S. Main • Kingfisher • 375-4220–An Independent Trane Dealer–
ASSEMBLY OF GODASSEMBLY OF GOD, KingfisherRonald Bruner, Min., 900 W. Will Rogers Dr., 375-4330
BETHESDA ASSEMBLY OF GOD, OkarcheKevin Strum, Min., 4 1/2 mi. E. on NW Hwy, 263-4946
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, HennesseyGene Moore, Min., 125 W. Fourth, 853-7123
BAPTISTBAPTIST, CashionGreg Davis, Pastor, Corner of 5th & Grimes, 433-2513
CENTRAL BAPTIST, DoverDan Ingram, Pastor, 969-3697
FIRST BAPTIST, DoverBrian Spade, PastorN. Chisholm & Oak, 828-4699
FIRST BAPTIST, KingfisherRickey L. Jacobs, Pastor, 423 N. 5th, 375-3670
FIRST BAPTIST, OkarcheJames Inman, Pastor, Old Hwy 81 S.
FIRST INDIAN BAPTIST, KingfisherDustin Berryman, pastor, 600 E. Broadway
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, KingfisherLandon Coleman, Pastor,1340 S. 13th, 375-4283Prayer Phone 375-4500
IMMANUEL BAPTIST, LoyalRoger Freelander, Min., 580-822-3891
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST, DoverEloise Gray, Pastor
OAK STREET SOUTHERN BAPTIST, KingfisherShane Bennett, pastor, 1509 S. Oak Street, 375-3176
OAK VALLEY BAPTIST, CrescentMike Channel, Min., 5 mi. W & 3 S of Crescent, 969-3201
OMEGA BAPTISTJay Snowden, Min., 368-2199
PILGRIM REST BAPTIST, KingfisherRev. Roderick McDaniels, 509 N. 4th, 375-6835
VICTORY BAPTIST, KingfisherB.A. Farnsworth, Pastor, 2 mi. S of Kingfisher on Hwy 81375-5278
WANNAMAKER BAPTIST, DoverEdmond Rollins, Pastor, East of Dover, 828-7266
CATHOLICHOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC, Okarche211 W. Missouri, 263-7930
ST. DAMIEN CATHOLIC, Cashion-Piedmont8455 NW 234th (Sorghum Mill Rd), EdmondFr. Joseph Portzer, FSSP, Pastor, 405-330-9968Fr. Christopher Pelster, FSSP, Pastor
ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC, HennesseyRev. Edward Menasco, Pastor, 211 N. Cherokee, 853-4425
STS. PETER & PAUL CATHOLIC, KingfisherRev. Francis T Nguyen, Pastor, 309 S. Main, 375-4581
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FAMILYDENTALCLINIC
Jim D. Smith, D.D.S.Drew Hendrix, D.D.S.
524 S. 7th Kingfisher, OK(405) 375-4949
Caring for Kingfisher families since 1976
The Kingfisher Commu-nity Collaborative will meetat noon, Monday, Feb. 10, atthe Nazarene Church.
Amy Chlouber will present“Infant and Early ChildhoodMental Health: What It Is andWhy It Matters.” Early child-hood mental health, synony-mous with healthy social emo-tional development, is the de-veloping capacity of infantsand young children to experi-ence, manage and expressemotion; form close, securerelationships and actively ex-plore the environment andlearn.
An abundance of research
shows that our earliest expe-riences matter to our health,learning and well-being intoadulthood and that the qual-ity of relationships with par-ents and other importantcaregivers in the earliest yearscan establish a strong or aweak foundation. The presen-tation will include informa-tion about the Adverse Child-hood Experiences Studywhich demonstrated a connec-tion between experiences inchildhood and later adult out-comes.
Chlouber, LPC, is the in-fant and early childhood ser-vices manager with the Okla-
Kingfisher Community Collaborative to hold meetinghoma Department of MentalHealth and Substance AbuseServices. She is an EndorsedInfant Mental Health Mentor(IMH-E®) (IV)-C with over 18years of experience specializ-ing in infant and early child-hood mental health in public,private and non-profit orga-nizations. Chlouber has pro-vided direct services, trainingand consultation in multiplesettings, including child care,mental health, child welfare,juvenile court and Early HeadStart. She serves on numerousboards and committees to cre-ate awareness about the im-portance of supporting early
relationships between infants,young children, their parentsand caregivers to foster life-long health and well-being.
The Kingfisher Commu-nity Collaborative is partnerof the Oklahoma TurningPoint Initiative through theOklahoma State Departmentof Health. Oklahoma Turn-ing Point Partnerships workto build healthy communities,one community at a time.
For more information con-tact Dusti Brodrick.
District court recordsSmall claim
Walter Investments LLC, P.O.Box 1, Kingfisher vs. Joe Leck, $650,unpaid rent, plus costs.
District civilJuanita Lemke, by and through
her next friend, Dawna R. Kitchens,Dawna Kitchens, Gayla Lemke,Tamya Lemke and Travis Lemkevs. Twila J. Kraus, Twila Kraus inher capacity as trustee of the Revo-cable Living Trust of Juanita Lemke,Twila Krause in her capacity astrustee of the Juanita Lemke Irrevo-cable Trust and Mike Kraus, re-moval of trustee.
State of Oklahoma vs. BobbieJene Morton, 4801 NW 19th, Okla-homa City, motion for indirect civilcontempt of court.
State of Oklahoma vs. SeanMichael Mosley, 7000 W. Britton
Rd., Oklahoma City, motion for in-direct civil contempt of court.
State of Oklahoma vs. ThomasEugene Stretch Jr., 314 N. 22nd,Enid, motion for indirect civil con-tempt of court.
Eleanor Gilmour Sasaki, BillieJo Barrackman Riley, and JaniceBurnett, individually and as per-sonal representative of the estate ofPled Burnett, deceased vs. EndeavorNatural Gas LLC, cancellation oflease.
FelonyState vs. Atraiu Null, 29, 530 N.
Arapaho, Hennessey, burglary-sec-ond degree.
MisdemeanorState vs. Robin Michele Harms,
45, P.O. Box 254, Kingfisher, lar-ceny of merchandise from a retailer.
–Never ask for a favor un-
less you are ready to grantone.
Kingfisher (Okla.) Times & Free Press Wednesday, February 5, 2014 3B
Okarche Schools’5th & 6th Grade
Chili & Stew Fundraiser~ F O R C A M P G O D D A R D ~
Proceeds will go toward students’ camp tuition
Event Support Courtesy Of The Kingfisher Masons
Sunday, Feb. 9th • 11 am - 1:30 pmat the Okarche Elementary Gym
To-Go Containers
Are Available
The Okarche Speech teamcompeted on Saturday, Feb.1, at the Okeene High SchoolInvitational Speech and De-bate Tournament.
The OHS squad was ableto amass enough points toplace third out of 12 schools inclass 3A.
Mackenzie Jacobs was the
OKARCHE SPEECH team participating in the Okeene Invitational Speech Tournamentrecently included: front row, from left, Nathan Peterson, Mackenzie Jacobs, KalebKroener, Megan Annuschat and Tyler McCormick; and, back row, Alisha Sealey, AbbyDarragh, Erin Alig, Cheyanne Wiggins, Shelby Wehmuller and Megan Jeffrey. [PhotoProvided]
Okarche High School Speechteam places at Okeene tournament
tournament champion inmonologue, Kaleb Kroenerwas tournament runner-up inpoetry and a regional quali-fier in domestic extemp, TylerMcCormick was tournamentrunner-up in Lincoln-Douglasdebate.
The team of Abby Darraghand Alisha Sealey placed third
Holy Trinity CatholicSchool celebrated NationalCatholic Schools Week as partof the 40th anniversary of thenationwide celebration ofCatholic education during theweek of Jan. 26 to Feb. 1.
This year’s theme was“Catholic Schools: Communi-ties of Faith, Knowledge andService,” which highlights theschools’ focus on faith devel-opment, academic excellenceand dedication to communityservice.
On Sunday, Jan. 26, stu-dents and their families wereencouraged to attend the 10:30a.m. Mass at Holy Trinity as afamily. Following Mass theschool hosted the second An-nual Invitational ArcheryShootout.
On Monday, the parents ofall students were invited to aspecial breakfast in honor oftheir support of Catholic edu-cation. On Tuesday, the sev-enth and eighth grade stu-dents switched places with theteachers and became “Teach-ers for the Day” throughoutthe school.
During the afternoon on
Thursday students partici-pated in Catholic Trivia andRun, Jump, and Think activi-ties. Throughout the week,students engaged in two ser-vice projects. The “Change forHoly Innocence PrayerChapel” project was aweeklong event that encour-aged students and their fami-lies to donate money to fundefforts to sustain the perpetualadoration chapel and coun-seling offices that servewomen in need to aim to endabortion through prayer. The“Blankets for Birth Choice”service project found theschool community gatheredtogether on Friday afternoonto make tied fleece baby blan-kets that will be donated toBirth Choice. Fleece was do-nated by school and parishcommunity members.
National Catholic SchoolsWeek is a joint project of theNational Catholic EducationalAssociation and the UnitedStates Conference of CatholicBishops. Holy Trinity Catho-lic School serves students 3years old through the eighthgrade.
CELEBRATING NATIONAL Catholic Schools Week atHoly Trinity Catholic School were: foreground to background, from left, Bryce Reese across from his dad, SteveReese; Joseph Schaefer across from his dad, John Schaefer,and grandmother, Loretta Schaefer; Donna Baustert,mother, daughter, Kate Baustert, son, Nick Baustert acrossfrom their dad, John Baustert, during the parent apprecia-tion breakfast. [Photo Provided]
CELEBRATION HELD – Holy Trinity Catholic Schoolcelebrated National Catholic Schools Week recently. Pic-tured are students, from left, Phillip Harris, Jaycee Taylor,Amanda Carranza and Tori Jo Spomer being outfitted assnow people during the run, jump and think day activi-ties. [Photo Provided]
in humorous duet. Also con-tributing points to the teamtrophy were finalists MeganAnnuschat, Nathan Peterson,Megan Jeffrey and ShelbyWehmuller.
The Okarche Speech teamwill compete at the SWOSUtournament on Feb. 14 and 15.
By Trisha GedonAlthough wheat may pop in
your mind when thinking aboutcrops grown in Oklahoma, the grapeindustry is steadily gaining popu-larity.
In an effort to familiarize cur-rent and potential grape growerswith vital information of what ittakes to be a successful grape pro-ducer, Oklahoma State Universitywill be offering a grape manage-ment course, said Becky Carroll,OSU Cooperative Extension assis-tant specialist, fruit crops and pe-cans.
The 2014 Oklahoma Grape Man-agement course will meet oneThursday per month beginning Feb.27 and continue through Sept. 11.Classes will take place at theCimarron Valley Research Stationnear Perkins and each class willmeet from 1 to 5 p.m. The class doesnot meet in March.
Registration is $250 per personand the course is limited to 70 par-ticipants. Preregistration is requiredand is due by Feb. 14. Registrationinformation can be found online athttp://orangehub.okstate.edu/usstores/web/index.jsp. Click onthe Horticulture/Landscape store,and then select “Short Courses andSchools.” Click on “2014 OklahomaGrape Management.” For more in-
formation, please contact StephanieLarimer at 405-744-5404, or email [email protected].
“The interest in growing grapesin Oklahoma has risen steadily overthe last several years, and we seethis trend continuing,” Carroll said.“We’ve offered the grape coursesince 2001, with more than 700people going through it, and it con-tinues to be successful,” Carroll said.“Participants really get a greatamount of information that is ben-eficial to a current business or apotential business endeavor.”
The course is designed to coverall aspects of the grape growingindustry and is geared toward thosewho have established their vine-yard, as well as those who are still inthe planning stage or those whosimply want more information.
“This course definitely hassomething for everyone, from thosewho have been growing grapes fora while, to those who are just get-ting started,” she said.
The course is designed so thatparticipants will experience both theclassroom learning environment inaddition to hands-on experiencesduring each class. The hands-on les-sons will take place in the demon-stration vineyard at the CimarronValley Research Station.
Carroll said each class will covera variety of topics such as vineyardestablishment, pruning and train-ing, site selection, soils/water, in-sect and disease management, weedcontrol, economics, fertilization,propagation, rootstocks, canopymanagement, harvest preparationand petiole sampling.
“We’ll also be covering impor-tant topics such as budgeting, risksand the commitment required toestablish a prosperous business,”she said.
Each meeting correlates timewise with what is actually happen-ing in grape production. For ex-ample, the first meeting will en-compass information about the dor-mant vine stage, which is what hap-pens in February.
There are a number of industryprofessionals, as well as OSU ex-perts, who will be on hand duringeach of the classes to share theirexpertise and research-based infor-mation.
Because of the growth in thegrape industry in Oklahoma,Carroll said OSU researchers be-lieve the industry will continue tohave a significant impact on thestate’s economy, as well as providethose who are interested with an-other agricultural outlet.
Enrollment now open for OSU’s2014 grape management course
OSU NEWS RELEASE
Letter to the editorFederal Reserve Bank
Who is the owner, the realowner of the private FederalReserve Bank?
The estimated value of theRothschild family’s total hold-ings is at 500 trillion dollars.The global elite or illuminatiimpose their system of tempo-ral power beliefs on the rest ofus. Either we take their “markof the beast” or die. Rememberthey have planned the lastWWIII to kill all seed ofAbraham.
These same owners andplayers mandated that all trans-actions have to go through theirsubsidiary. A little known off-shoot of the Federal ReserveBank is called the DTCC aka“Cede and Company.” Thiscompany holds 23 trillion dol-lars in assets and 917 trilliondollars worth of transactions in2002 alone.
The Depository Trust andClearing Corporation is part ofthe world’s greatest bankingscams. Broker may tell you that“Cede and Company” is just afictitious name. Yet, it is an ac-tual corporation that DTCC con-trols. The DTCC is 35.1 percentowned by the New York StockExchange. The Depository TrustCompany is really just a frontor a division of the Federal Re-serve System.
Remember, Satan is a typi-cal thief who will distract youwith one hand while pickingyour pocket with the other.
Please remember the so-called self-styled Jews as re-ferred to by Benjamin Freed-man are also known as theAshkenazi Jews, BolshevikCommunists, the Zionist andthe latter-day Neocons. By farthe most proper term is “Lu-ciferins.”
Please know that GeorgeSchwartz Soros is the mainagent of the Rothschilds. Bosniaand Eastern Europe whereRothschild has already takenover industry, land and nowmade slaves of the people andtheir children for both labor andsex trade.
The whole family(Rothschild) are “Khazars” andhave a thousand year history ofbeing kicked out of everywherefor their inhumanity to the chil-dren of Abraham. Yes, theyserve Satan by their actions.
This is why the world mustgo to war against the interna-tional banking KhazarRothschild Regime. They havedeclared war on us, children ofthe most high God.
The average American, likethe Roman’s just before the col-lapse of the Roman Empire, haslost sight of what his real focusshould be. Which is the impend-ing collapse of the world as weknow it. We have been lulled tosleep by the evil elite one worldcontrollers. You can findRothschild’s dirty money inboth Democrats and Republi-can parties.
Simon Gracey
Traffic accidentKingfisher Police Depart-
ment officials investigated oneaccident, according to reportsMonday.
The accident occurred:•at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan.
29; at 1500 S. 13th, Kingfisher,Marcus Cruz, 18, reported tothe Kingfisher Police Depart-ment that sometime between8 a.m. and 1 p.m. his vehicle, a2002 Ford, was hit in the northhigh school parking lot bywhat appeared to be a goldcar, by the paint left on hisvehicle. Minor damage wasreported to the vehicle.
KFD logKingfisher Fire Depart-
ment officials reported eightemergency ambulance runs,three non-emergency ambu-lance runs and five fire runs,according to reports Monday.
Fire runs•at 2:46 p.m. Jan. 30, medi-
cal assist;•at 12:03 a.m., Jan. 31, medi-
cal assist;•at 1:40 a.m. Feb. 1, 402 S.
9th St., Kingfisher, fire call;•at 2:33 a.m. Feb. 1, medi-
cal assist;•at 12:23 a.m. Feb. 2, medi-
cal assist.
–There are always people
who believe in hard work andlittle pay for other people.
Oklahoma Heart Hospital Physicians is the state’s largest group of cardiovascular specialists with 60 physicians in nearly 50 clinics across Oklahoma, including the Oklahoma Heart Hospital. The Oklahoma Heart Hospital is one of the nation’s fi rst all-digital hospitals totally focused on heart care.
WEAR RED FOR WOMEN IN FEBRUARYto Educate Women about Heart Disease
Heart attack is the number one killer of women! • More women die of heart disease than men
• Oklahoma has as the second highest rate of heart disease related deaths among women in the nation
Oklahoma Heart Hospital is committed to saving lives by educating women about their risks of cardiovascular disease.
“Wear Red for Women” is a local campaign for a national cause to educate women about how heart disease affects them.
Join with us and Wear Red for Women on February 7th to show your support for reducing the incidence of heart disease among Oklahoma women.
• Heart disease kills one in three women, where cancer kills about one in thirty
• Two-thirds of women who die from heart attack show no prior symptoms
• Women can lower their risk of heart disease by as much as 82 percent by leading a healthy lifestyle
• Risk factors for heart disease include: smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, physical inactivity, diabetes, and family history
KNOW YOUR HEART HEALTH NUMBERS: CHOLESTEROL (HDL AND LDL) TRIGLYCERIDES,
BLOOD PRESSURE AND BODY MASS
SCHEDULE A SCREENING TODAY!
FOR THE LOCATION NEAREST YOU CALL 888-777-3818. WWW.OKHEART.COM
Dr. Atul K. PatelCardiovascular Specialist
Dr. Atul K. Patel is an interventional cardiologist with the Oklahoma Heart Hospital Physicians (OHHP) offi ce located at 1000 Hospital Circle in the Kingfi sher Clinic.
To contact the Kingfi sher OHHP offi ce, call (405) 285-9987.
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THE KINGFISHER TIMES & FREE PRESS375-3220 • Kingfisher, Oklahoma, 73750 • P.O. Box 209
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~ INDEX ~Acreages For Sale .................... 39Antiques, Art & Collectibles .... 43Auctions .................................... 27Autos & Accessories ................. 7Autos Wanted ........................... 30Bicycles & Motorcycles ............. 9Business Opportunities ............ 2Business Property ................... 20Cattle, Livestock & Poultry ..... 16Child Care ................................... 3Farm Equipment ....................... 11Farm Machinery ....................... 17Farms For Sale or Rent ........... 40Fencing ..................................... 34Firewood ................................... 41For Rent ...................................... 5For Sale ....................................... 6For Sale or Lease ..................... 37Furniture & Household Items .. 10Garage Sales & Yard Sales ..... 28Hay-Grain-Feed & Seed ........... 18Health Items, Vitamins ............. 19Help Wanted ............................... 1Horses & Tack .......................... 13Houses, Apts. For Rent ........... 23Houses, Apts. For Sale ............ 24Lawn & Garden ......................... 12Leases ....................................... 33Loans ........................................ 35Lost & Found ............................ 29Miscellaneous .......................... 42Mobile Homes ........................... 25Mobile Home Spaces ............... 26Oil & Gas Information .............. 44Pets & Supplies ........................ 14Real Estate ................................ 22Recreational Vehicles ................ 8Services .................................... 38Special Notices ........................ 31Sportsman Items ...................... 15Steel Buildings ......................... 32Trucking .................................... 36Wanted ...................................... 21Work Wanted .............................. 4
Help Wanted 1
PUMP TRUCKOPERATOR
Hazmat Experience Preferred.Class A CDL Required.
Health Plan, 401(k), EOE
405-375-6282
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Highway 81 NorthKingfisher, OK • 375-5349
Benefits package available.Please apply in person at:
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An Independent Trane Dealer
Services 38
Lenders offering $0 Downfor landowners. Use your
land or family land
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405-631-3200
The City of Kingfisher is accepting applications for an EMT/Firefighter position. Candidates should have knowledge of modernfirefighting techniques, equipment management, and first responderpractices. Applicants must have at least an EMT license. Applica-tions can be obtained at the City Hall, located at 301 N. Main St., orat the Kingfisher Fire Department, 415 S. Main St.
Candidates will be required to pass a written examination, physicalagility/ability test and pension physical. Applications will be accepteduntil February 7th.
Job OpeningCity of Kingfisher
~ THE CITY OF KINGFISHER IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ~
FIREFIGHTERPOSITION
(2-5
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TRAIL STORAGEUnits Starting At $25 Per Month
Call 375-57181801 S. Main (5
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For Sale 6
• Weekend RN• Full Time LPN• CNA - $9.25/hr with sign-on bonus
Crescent ManorNursing &
CNA PositionsAvailable
Apply At208 E. Sanderson
Crescent • 405-969-2680
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For KingfisherCity Mayor
DawnTerrell
SteveRichards
Services 38
Help Wanted 1HELP WANTED: Apply within, Valero Sub-
way, Okarche. [8-21-tfc]TRUCK DRIVING Position: Class A CDL
required, call 405-850-8485. [3-5-12p]NO WEEKENDS: Immediate opening for a
Site Aide/Custodian, 5 hours per dayneeded at our Kingfisher WheatheartNutrition Site, Monday-Friday, mustbe able to lift up to 50 pounds, benefitsinclude vacation and sick leave, con-tact Wheatheart at 580-262-0303, anE.O.E. [2-12-4c]
NEED: GRILL cook at Tower Cafe, applyin person. [2-9-3c]
HELP WANTED: Nealis Masonry is look-ing for a full time laborer, call Danny at405-880-6462 if interested. [2-8-2p]
6881. [6-4-18p]THE OFFICE of Juvenile Affairs (state
agency) is seeking approximately520sq. ft. of office space in Kingfisher,space must meet ADA specs, contactJerry Skinner at 580-331-7481. [2-26-
Houses & Apts. For Rent 23HOUSES FOR rent, 375-3836, 314-5542
[1-4-tfc]FOR RENT: Okarche house, 2 bedroom,
1 bath, no pets, $500 per month, call368-8894. [12-25-tfc]
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 2 bath, WittrockMobile Home Park, no pets, $600 permonth, 405-368-4125. [1-1-tfc]
FOR RENT: New mobile home, 3 bedroom2 bath, $750 per month, no pets,Wittrock Mobile Home Park, 368-4125.[1-15-tfc]
HEATING ANDCOOLING SYSTEMSSales and Service fromthe Comfort Specialists
SnowHeat & Air310 E. Broadway 375-6045
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Houses & Apts. For Sale 24LOVELY HOME FOR SALE: In Okarche,
beautiful, 6,600 sq. ft. executive homefor sale, 4 bed, 7 1/2 baths, salt waterpool and tennis court, $450,000, openhouse this Sunday 2-4 p.m., 511 Me-morial Drive, call 405-684-8161. [2-9-2p]
Mobile Homes 25SPECIAL GOVERNMENT PROGRAM:
Own land, family land, zero down, don’tprejudge your credit, E-Z qualify byphone, $2,000 furniture package withpurchase, homes starting at 26,500and up w.a.c., 405-631-7600 or 405-206-3693. [10-28-tfc#880]
Lost and Found 29LOST: POINTER female, white and liver,
northwest of Kingfisher, call Gary Reid,368-9651, 375-5228 or 375-3220. [11-17-tfc]
Special Notices 31FREE HOME Bible study: Send name/
address to: P.O. Box 164, Kingfisher,OK 73750. [3-10-tfc]
Interior-exterior painting and textures,insured and licensed, Mike and CindyStinson, 405-375-4790. [11-25-tfcW]
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PUBLISHER’S NOTICE:All real estate advertised herein is subject to theFederal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal toadvertise “any preference, limitation, or discriminationbecause of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familiastatus or national origin, or intention to make anysuch preference, limitation or discrimination. Thisnewspaper will not knowingly accept any advertisingfor real estate which is in violationof the law. All persons are herebyinformed that all dwellingsadvertised are available on anequal opportunity basis.
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