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Kingfisher (Okla.) Times & Free Press Wednesday, November 26, 2014 1B “I Believe” is health conference theme By Debbie Fry BK-TEC The theme of the 2014 Eighth Grade Health Con- ference on Friday was “I Believe.” Eighth graders from King- fisher, Cashion, Lomega, Holy Trinity, Dover, Sts. Peter and Paul and Okarche schools attended the annual eighth grade health confer- ence where students learned about health issues of impor- tance to them. The keynote speaker was Brian Jackson, known as the “I Believe Guy.” He presents a national program dealing with drugs, alcohol, self-es- teem and motivation. Jackson is the Guinness world record holder for blowing up to bursting, five hot water bottles in one min- ASSISTING WITH the 2014 Eighth Grade Health Conference on Friday were Meri Spurlock, PreventionWorks; Dusti Brodrick, Turning Point; Lisa Copeland, Sooner Success; Blair Coughlin, Brian Jackson and Debbie Fry, Blaine-Kingfish- er Tobacco Education Consortium; Tyler Harl, Kingfisher County Health Depart- ment; Tiffanie Barnett, Mercy Hospital and Roberta Seaton, Kingfisher County Health Department. [Photo provided] ute. He also holds the record for heaviest vehicle lifted with breath, when he lifted a 3,452 pound car. He has appeared on Amer- ica’s Got Talent - Season 6, Good Morning America and CNN News. “Individual gifts are meant to be shared and you have options no matter who you are, where you live or what you have done. Step- ping out of our comfort zone is the beginning,” he said. Other break-out sessions included Cameron Hogan, emergency room physicians assistant for Mercy Hospital. His speech, “What’s in Your Drink,” covered the potential dangers of energy drinks and how they affect your overall health. Carla Jenkins, Kingfisher County Health Department, spoke on cyberbullying. Ra- chel Jantz, Oklahoma State Department of Health, spoke on injury prevention and LaNita Hobza, Kingfisher High School Family and Con- sumer Sciences teacher spoke on relationships. Members of the Mercy Hospital Student Governing Board assisted throughout the day and facilitated dis- cussions about health issues the eighth graders saw in their communities and how those might be addressed. Sponsoring agencies for the conference were King- fisher Community Collab- orative, Kingfisher Health Department, Kingfisher De- partment of Human Services, Blaine-Kingfisher Tobacco Education Consortium, OSU Extension Office, Sooner Success and Mercy Hospital. The Okarche High School Speech Team completed the first semester of qualifying competition by winning the Class 3A sweepstakes trophy at the Marlow High School Speech Tournament held Nov. 21 and 22. Okarche had 14 places in the contest. In Lincoln-Doug- las debate, Tyler McCormick was first with Savannah McCormick placing second. Tyler was also fourth in for- eign extemp and Savannah was first in standard oratory. In original oratory, Syd- ney McCarthy was the tour- nament champion. In foreign extemp, Grant Crews was third, and Weston Carter was third in domestic ex- temp. Mercedes Williams was fourth in domestic ex- temp. Crews and Carter were second in humorous duet, and Crews took first in monologue with teammate Megan Thornberry placing second. Thornberry teamed with Erin Alig to place third in dramatic duet, and Megan Annuschat and Mercedes Williams placed first. Wil- liams also was first in humor- ous interp. Mackenzy Williams placed third in humorous interp and brought home the first-place trophy in prose. Abby Darragh was fourth in prose. A week earlier a small squad of OHS speech stu- dents participated in the Hydro-Eakly competition. Tyler McCormick was third in Lincoln-Douglas de- bate and Savannah McCor- mick was fourth. Savannah was a finalist in prose and standard oratory. Weston Carter was fourth in foreign extemp and a finalist in dra- matic interp. Alisha Sealey was tourna- ment champion in prose with Kelsey Bailey placing sec- ond, and Abby Darragh was second in standard oratory. Okarche began the semes- ter by hosting 25 schools at the Warrior Classic, OHS’s speech tournament. Okarche results were as follows: Tyler McCormick, fourth, Lincoln-Douglas debate; Savannah McCor- mick, third in novice Lin- coln-Douglas debate and first in novice standard orato- ry. Grant Crews was second in foreign extemp and third in poetry. Weston Carter was first in standard oratory. Syd- ney McCarthy placed third in humorous interp, and Mack- enzie Jacobs took third in monologue. The team of Erin Alig and Mercedes Williams were tournament champions in humorous duet. The OHS Speech Team will resume qualifying com- petition during the second semester in late January. Okarche High School Speech T eam places first at competition OHS SPEECH Team students participating at the Marlow High School Speech Tournament on Nov. 21-22 included: front row, from left, Mackenzie Jacobs, Me- gan Annuschat, Megan Thornberry and Tyler McCormick; middle row, Grant Crews, Sydney McCarthy, Erin Alig, Mercedes Williams and Macy Burge, and, back row, Will Gleichman, Weston Carter, Mackenzy Williams, Nathan Brueg- gen, Kelsey Bailey, Savannah McCormick and Abby Darragh. [Photo Provided] By Sean Hubbard Without all the proper information, it would be nearly impossible for anyone to make a correct and useful decision. This is true for the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation when setting harvest limits and seasons for proper wildlife management. One of the most useful tools available to help es- timate harvest for various wildlife species are check stations. In Oklahoma, online systems, available at www. wildlifedepartment.com, are required for all hunters who harvest a deer this season. “This gives estimates on harvest by county, wildlife management area, sex, age, date and weapon type,” said Dwayne Elmore, Oklahoma State University Cooperative Extension wildlife special- ist. “Biologists can use this information to set season guidelines and to evaluate trends in harvest over time.” The online system is not just for deer in Oklahoma, as state wildlife law requires anyone who takes a deer, elk, turkey or paddlefish to check in their harvest within 24 hours of leaving the hunt- ing or fishing area, and in all cases prior to processing the carcass. Any device with Internet access can use the E-Check system. Failure to report any har- vest comes with some pretty steep penalties, as well. “The Wildlife Depart- ment's law enforcement di- vision is putting special emphasis on enforcing the requirement for hunters to check in their harvest,” said Bill Hale, ODWC assistant chief of law enforcement. “If you get caught not checking your harvest, the fine just for illegally possessing wildlife and the restitution could be in the thousands of dollars, and you would also be in violation of the E-Check requirements, which would add more in fines.” In addition, there is a possibility of hunting and fishing privileges, not just in this state, but also in most ev- ery other state in the nation, being suspended for failure to obey the law. “It’s very important hunt- ers comply with regula- tions regarding checking animals,” Elmore said. “This information assists ODWC with better managing the resources and providing hunting opportunities.” The E-Check stations are convenient for hunters who no longer have to search for open check stations and the ODWC does not have to send biologists and technicians to physical check stations to collect data. “Anyone who does not check in their harvest is ac- tually harming the resources that belong to you and me. This person could be jeopar- dizing the future for all hunt- ers and outdoorsmen,” said Robert Fleenor, chief of law enforcement for the OWDC. “If you know of someone who is not abiding by the law, please report it to us.” Report game law viola- tions by calling Operation Game Thief toll-free at 1-800- 522-8039. Callers can remain anonymous and might be eligible for a cash reward if the violator is convicted. Re- ports also can be made to the OWDC’s law enforcement division at 405-521-3719 or to your local game warden. Check stations are not optional OSU AG COMM SERVICES Kingfisher County The Times & Free Press Partners For The Past One Hundred Twenty Four Years Partners For The Past One Hundred Twenty Six Years KFD log Kingfisher Fire Depart- ment officials reported 11 emergency ambulance runs and five fire runs, according to reports Monday. Fire runs •at 6:44 a.m. Nov. 21, med- ical assist; •at 2:02 p.m. Nov. 21, medical assist; •at 11:05 p.m. Nov. 22, medical assist; •at 9:07 p.m. Nov. 23, medical assist; •at 12:54 a.m. Nov. 24, medical assist. Never try to imitate some- one else; he may be doing the same thing. e choir is made up of 22 children from East Africa. “As- ante” is Swahili word for “ank You,” which is what they want to say — to thank God for all their blessings, and to all those supporting Asante and many of the other minis- tries serving their home countries. Come To The St. John’s Lutheran Church Thanksgiving Service and hear a special message in song by the Asante Children’s Choir “Jericho...moving forward” WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 6:00 Pot Luck Fellowship 7:00 Service & Concert St. John’s Lutheran Church 4th & Colorado • Okarche, OK For More Information, Call 263-7311 Oklahoma City • Edmond • Piedmont • Guthrie • Crescent • Kingfisher fmbankok.com Member FDIC F&M Bank Now with state-of-the-art mobile banking you can do all of your banking from the palm of your hand. It goes where you go. Streamlined, convenient and safe. • Make deposits • Pay bills • Check your account All with the touch of a screen. Visit www.fmbankok.com to enroll or for more information. AS MOBILE AS YOU ARE. F&M Mobile Banking

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Kingfisher (Okla.) Times & Free Press Wednesday, November 26, 2014 1B

“I Believe” is health conference themeBy Debbie FryBK-TEC

The theme of the 2014 Eighth Grade Health Con-ference on Friday was “I Believe.”

Eighth graders from King-fisher, Cashion, Lomega, Holy Trinity, Dover, Sts. Peter and Paul and Okarche schools attended the annual eighth grade health confer-ence where students learned about health issues of impor-tance to them.

The keynote speaker was Brian Jackson, known as the “I Believe Guy.” He presents a national program dealing with drugs, alcohol, self-es-teem and motivation.

Jackson is the Guinness world record holder for blowing up to bursting, five hot water bottles in one min-

ASSISTING WITH the 2014 Eighth Grade Health Conference on Friday were Meri Spurlock, PreventionWorks; Dusti Brodrick, Turning Point; Lisa Copeland, Sooner Success; Blair Coughlin, Brian Jackson and Debbie Fry, Blaine-Kingfish-er Tobacco Education Consortium; Tyler Harl, Kingfisher County Health Depart-ment; Tiffanie Barnett, Mercy Hospital and Roberta Seaton, Kingfisher County Health Department. [Photo provided]

ute. He also holds the record for heaviest vehicle lifted with breath, when he lifted a 3,452 pound car.

He has appeared on Amer-ica’s Got Talent - Season 6, Good Morning America and CNN News.

“Individual gifts are meant to be shared and you have options no matter who you are, where you live or what you have done. Step-ping out of our comfort zone is the beginning,” he said.

Other break-out sessions included Cameron Hogan, emergency room physicians assistant for Mercy Hospital. His speech, “What’s in Your Drink,” covered the potential dangers of energy drinks and how they affect your overall health.

Carla Jenkins, Kingfisher County Health Department,

spoke on cyberbullying. Ra-chel Jantz, Oklahoma State Department of Health, spoke on injury prevention and LaNita Hobza, Kingfisher High School Family and Con-sumer Sciences teacher spoke on relationships.

Members of the Mercy Hospital Student Governing Board assisted throughout the day and facilitated dis-cussions about health issues the eighth graders saw in their communities and how those might be addressed.

Sponsoring agencies for the conference were King-fisher Community Collab-orative, Kingfisher Health Department, Kingfisher De-partment of Human Services, Blaine-Kingfisher Tobacco Education Consortium, OSU Extension Office, Sooner Success and Mercy Hospital.

The Okarche High School Speech Team completed the first semester of qualifying competition by winning the Class 3A sweepstakes trophy at the Marlow High School Speech Tournament held Nov. 21 and 22.

Okarche had 14 places in the contest. In Lincoln-Doug-las debate, Tyler McCormick was first with Savannah McCormick placing second. Tyler was also fourth in for-eign extemp and Savannah was first in standard oratory.

In original oratory, Syd-ney McCarthy was the tour-nament champion. In foreign extemp, Grant Crews was third, and Weston Carter was third in domestic ex-temp. Mercedes Williams was fourth in domestic ex-temp. Crews and Carter were second in humorous duet, and Crews took first in monologue with teammate Megan Thornberry placing

second. Thornberry teamed with Erin Alig to place third in dramatic duet, and Megan Annuschat and Mercedes Williams placed first. Wil-liams also was first in humor-ous interp.

M a c k e n z y Wi l l i a m s placed third in humorous interp and brought home the first-place trophy in prose. Abby Darragh was fourth in prose.

A week earlier a small squad of OHS speech stu-dents participated in the Hydro-Eakly competition.

Tyler McCormick was third in Lincoln-Douglas de-bate and Savannah McCor-mick was fourth. Savannah was a finalist in prose and standard oratory. Weston Carter was fourth in foreign extemp and a finalist in dra-matic interp.

Alisha Sealey was tourna-ment champion in prose with Kelsey Bailey placing sec-

ond, and Abby Darragh was second in standard oratory.

Okarche began the semes-ter by hosting 25 schools at the Warrior Classic, OHS’s speech tournament.

Okarche results were as follows: Tyler McCormick, fourth, Lincoln-Douglas debate; Savannah McCor-mick, third in novice Lin-coln-Douglas debate and first in novice standard orato-ry. Grant Crews was second in foreign extemp and third in poetry. Weston Carter was first in standard oratory. Syd-ney McCarthy placed third in humorous interp, and Mack-enzie Jacobs took third in monologue. The team of Erin Alig and Mercedes Williams were tournament champions in humorous duet.

The OHS Speech Team will resume qualifying com-petition during the second semester in late January.

Okarche High School Speech Team places first at competition

OHS SPEECH Team students participating at the Marlow High School Speech Tournament on Nov. 21-22 included: front row, from left, Mackenzie Jacobs, Me-gan Annuschat, Megan Thornberry and Tyler McCormick; middle row, Grant Crews, Sydney McCarthy, Erin Alig, Mercedes Williams and Macy Burge, and, back row, Will Gleichman, Weston Carter, Mackenzy Williams, Nathan Brueg-gen, Kelsey Bailey, Savannah McCormick and Abby Darragh. [Photo Provided]

By Sean HubbardWithout all the proper

information, it would be nearly impossible for anyone to make a correct and useful decision. This is true for the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation when setting harvest limits and seasons for proper wildlife management.

One of the most useful tools available to help es-timate harvest for various wildlife species are check stations. In Oklahoma, online systems, available at www.wildlifedepartment.com, are required for all hunters who harvest a deer this season.

“This gives estimates on harvest by county, wildlife management area, sex, age, date and weapon type,” said Dwayne Elmore, Oklahoma State University Cooperative Extension wildlife special-ist. “Biologists can use this information to set season guidelines and to evaluate trends in harvest over time.”

The online system is not just for deer in Oklahoma, as state wildlife law requires anyone who takes a deer, elk, turkey or paddlefish to check in their harvest within 24 hours of leaving the hunt-ing or fishing area, and in all cases prior to processing the carcass. Any device with Internet access can use the E-Check system.

Failure to report any har-

vest comes with some pretty steep penalties, as well.

“The Wildlife Depart-ment's law enforcement di-vision is putting special emphasis on enforcing the requirement for hunters to check in their harvest,” said Bill Hale, ODWC assistant chief of law enforcement. “If you get caught not checking your harvest, the fine just for illegally possessing wildlife and the restitution could be in the thousands of dollars, and you would also be in violation of the E-Check requirements, which would add more in fines.”

In addition, there is a possibility of hunting and fishing privileges, not just in this state, but also in most ev-ery other state in the nation, being suspended for failure to obey the law.

“It’s very important hunt-ers comply with regula-tions regarding checking animals,” Elmore said. “This information assists ODWC with better managing the resources and providing hunting opportunities.”

The E-Check stations are convenient for hunters who no longer have to search for open check stations and the ODWC does not have to send biologists and technicians to physical check stations to collect data.

“Anyone who does not check in their harvest is ac-

tually harming the resources that belong to you and me. This person could be jeopar-dizing the future for all hunt-ers and outdoorsmen,” said Robert Fleenor, chief of law enforcement for the OWDC. “If you know of someone who is not abiding by the law, please report it to us.”

Report game law viola-tions by calling Operation Game Thief toll-free at 1-800-522-8039. Callers can remain anonymous and might be eligible for a cash reward if the violator is convicted. Re-ports also can be made to the OWDC’s law enforcement division at 405-521-3719 or to your local game warden.

Check stations are not optionalOSU AG COMM SERVICES

Kingfisher County The Times & Free PressPartners For The Past One Hundred Twenty Four YearsPartners For The Past One Hundred Twenty Six Years

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Never try to imitate some-one else; he may be doing the same thing.

The choir is made up of 22 children from East Africa. “As-ante” is Swahili word for “Thank You,” which is what they want to say — to thank God for all their blessings, and to all

those supporting Asante and many of the other minis-tries serving their home countries.

Come To The St. John’s Lutheran ChurchThanksgiving Service and hear a special message in song by the

Asante Children’s Choir“Jericho...moving forward”

WEDNESDAY,NOVEMBER 266:00 Pot Luck Fellowship7:00 Service & Concert

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• 2009 Honda ATV, 4wd, power steering• Box Trailer, like new, 16’, electric brakes

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Perform preventative mainte-nance & repairs on machin-ery & structures. Industrial electrician experience pre-ferred.

OTR DRIVERQualified Class A CDL, 3 yrs all-season flatbed expe-rience.FLEET MAINTENANCEQualified Class A CDL driv-er with 3 years all season flatbed experience local. Semi-trailer/forklift mechanic skills required.QUALITY TECHNICIANStatistical process control experience preferred. Quality audits, customer service & problem solving skills need-ed.

WELDERSExperienced

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Can apply online atwww.dexteraxle.com

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$2,500 cash, obo, 405-368-1133. [11-9-tfc]

Houses & Apts. For Rent 23FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 bath, house,

Kingfisher, $500 a month, $500 depos-it, 405-694-0773. [11-23-tfc]

Horse & Tack 13

Hay-Grain-Feed-Seed 18AGRICULTURAL LIME and gypsum, R.

Schweitzer Gypsum & Lime, 263-7967 or 263-4472. [8-3-tfc]

CatalogHorse SaleStillwater, Nov. 29Catalog Deadline Nov. 20.

All horses welcome!Call 580-227-0459 or

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Mobile Homes 25SPECIAL 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 405-206-3693. [10-28-tfc#880]

Lost & Found 29VIETNAM SERVICE Watch found in lab

at Mercy Hospital in Kingfisher, call to identify, 405-375-7974. [11-30-2p]

Special Notices 31FREE HOME Bible study: Send name/

address to: P.O. Box 164, Kingfisher, OK 73750. [3-10-tfc]

Fencing 34THOMPSON FENCE, stockade, chain

link, split rail, free estimates, call 262-4150. [6-2-tfc]

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FOAM-IT-All: Spray foam insulation, open and close cell, call 405-538-9162 or 405-538-9812. [12-14-18p]

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We are a leader in therural telecommunications

industry and seek anAccountant

in Kingfisher.Successful candidate must have BS degree in Accounting. We offer a stable work environ-ment and an attractive salary/benefit package.For more information and to apply, go to Pioneer Tele-phone’s website at www.ptci.com and click on employment opportunities.

EOE/Minority/Female/Disability/Veterans(1)(12-3-3c)

...is accepting applications forCustomer CareRepresentativein Kingfisher.

For more information and to apply, go to Pioneer Tele-phone’s website at www.ptci.com and click on employment opportunities.

EOE/AA/M/F/D/V(1)(12-3-3c)

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in Kingfisher.For more information and to apply, go to Pioneer Tele-phone’s website at www.ptci.com and click on employment opportunities.

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Houses & Apts. For Rent 23HOUSES FOR rent, 375-3836, 314-5542

[1-4-tfc]FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 2 bath, house,

$700 a month, $700 deposit, no pets, call Bill at 405-368-1939 or 405-375-4245. [11-23-tfc]

DRIVER NEEDEDMust have CDL with Hazmat.

Benefits included.Call between M-F, 8-5 at

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213 East TorontoTons of potential in this 2 Bed, 1

Bath home. Sits on oversized lotsand updated with vinyl siding.

$45,000

122 N. Main • Downtown KingfisherKay Mueggenborg, Owner/Broker

(405) 375-4664Margaret Phillips, Broker/Associate

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7th Street LotResidential Or

Commercial. Mult-Uses.Call For Details...$40,000

317 South 6th St.Room To Grow in this spacious 4 BR,2 Bath Home. Hardwood floors, tons

of storage & Oversized Rooms.$110,000

1109 S. Main –Zoned Commercial. Many Options

On This One! Has4,444 SF. Sets On 1.20 Acres.

Call For Showing.

304 Railroad, Okarche3 Bedroom, 1-1/2 Bath,

(LARGE MASTER BEDROOM),Approximately 1,184 Sq. Ft. Home

Includes Extra Lot, A Great ShingledStorage Barn, Fenced-In For Both Lots.A Great Starter Home With Many Extras!

$118,500

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616 S. 6th Street3 BR, 1.5 Baths, 1,255 Sq. Ft. NewRoof in 2010. New Water Lines in

2006. New Gas Lines in 2007.Sets On 4 City Lots! Call To See.

$59,900

1205 Hailey’s Court3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 3 Car Garage. Open

concept, with granite Countertops,Crown Molding, Stainless Steel

Appliances And Much More.Construction To Be Completed Oct.

2014. Call For Details.

Metal Shop Building 140x58,25-Ton Overhead Crane.Office Is 784 Sq. Ft., Two

Office With Kitchen & 1/2-Bath & H/A.

Call For More Information.

421 North 4th Street

$350,000

422 South Main StreetBetter Than New Historic

Home. This is a Showplace! 4 BR, 3-1/2Bath, Beautiful Hardwood Floors,Staircase, Crown Molding, Formal

Dining, Office, New Wiring &Plumbing, Custom Kitchen With Granite& Stainless Steel Appliances. Must See!

$319,000

209 W. Okarche Ave.A very well-maintained home that features an

abundance of storage, new roof, H/A, newpaint, nice storm shelter, open floor plan andbuilt-in entertainment center. 1,210 Sq. Ft.Built in 1966. Very nice. Sellers Negotiable.

Call Today For Showing$118,000

401 Will Rogers DriveExcellent Location. Spacious 3 Bed, 2

Bath Home Sitting On One Acre. ThreeLiving Areas, Oversized Rooms, Exterior

Building With H&A Could Be Used AsOffice. Concrete In-Ground Pool, Cabana& Tons Of Outdoor Entertaining Space!

$225,000

507 W. OklahomaAve. Okarche

3 BR, 1Bath, 1,717 Sq. Ft.$120,000

1204 Hanna Lane

23 ACRES23 Acres, (MOL) SE Of

Kingfisher. Will Divide. CallFor Directions & Details.

905 West Kings2 Bed, 1 Bath brick home on largelot with fenced back yard. Great

first home or investment property.$88,900

UNDERCONTRACT

UNDERCONTRACT

110 ACRES MOL.2 STOCKED FISHING PONDS,

WOODED ACREAGE WITHDEER & TURKEY. PAVEDROAD TO TWO CUSTOMHOMES BUILT IN 2005.

ONE OFA KIND!

CALL FORALL THE

AMENITIES

2 B.R., 1,195 Sq. Ft. Beautiful OakWood Work, Granite Countertops,

Large Utility, Private Wooden Deck,Greenhouse/Storage. Home Sets On

Large Lot. Very Nice!SELLER SAYS MAKE OFFER!

301 South 6th Street

ACREAGE MINUTESFROM TOWN

3 Bed, 2 Bath Modular WithBricked Skirting & 2 CoveredPatios. 2 Car Garage, 32x48

Metal Shop, Horse Corral & PipeRound Pen. Call For Details.

Note: All Square Footage For Homes AreApproximations.

REDUCED MAKE OFFER!

Cafe In Loyal – $35,000

AFFORDABLE NEW CONSTRUCTION!1907 MASSEY AVENUE

Spacious 2,543 Sq. Ft. Offers 4 Bedrooms,2-1/2 Baths, 3 Car Garage, Upstairs Bonus

Room, Custom Cabinetry, Granite, StainlessAppliances. Call For An Appointment.

UNDERCONTRACT

201 North 2nd, OkarcheGreat Potential. Open Floor Plan. 1,562

Sq. Ft. Zoning Options!$50,000

607 Travis Lane,Okarche

Spacious Home With Tons OfStoraage! Water Sprinkler System,Skylites, Fireplace, Covered Front

and Back Proches, Tilt Windows, AndIn A Great Neighborhood. Walk-into

Attic From Ground Floor.$205,000

2415 South 15thExcellent starter home offers openconcept 3 Bed, 1 Bath, fenced back

yard, oversized master bedroom andmuch m ore. Check This One Out!

$109,000

Lindsey AdditionSpacious 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath HomeOn 1 Acre. Tons Of Room For The

Growing Family. Also Offers ABrick 1,400 Sq. Ft. Central H/A

Office That Has UnlimitedPotential. Call For Details.

$275,000

West On Airport Road3 bedroom, 2 baths, 2,164 sq. ft. Built in2002. Sets on 6.67 acres. GeothermalH/C, oversized garage with workshop.Roof put on in 2011. West on AirportRoad, turn North, third house on East

side of the road. Very Nice.$270,000

912 South 11th St.3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 2 CarGarage, 1440 Sq. Ft.: 2 BRUpstairs, 1 BR Downstairs.

Seller Is Open To ReasonableOffers!!! Very Affordable.

$93,000

~ LAND • LOTS • ACREAGES ~• Lots 5, 6, 7 and the North 7’ of Lot 8 available in the 200 block of North 7th Street. –$40,000• COMMERCIAL LOTS 1, 2, & 3, BLOCK 2, SOUTH KINGFISHER – $350,000

Prime Commercial Property. Easy Access To Highway 81. Offers Hard Surface. Streets With Curb & Gutter.Established Highway Frontage Road. High Visibility & Traffic. Call Office For Details.

• COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: –2 Commercial Lots Available, South Of United SupermarketLot 1, Block 1- $60,000 • Lot 2, Block 2 - $125,000• Lot 1 Block 4, South Kingfisher– $35,000 • Lot 3 Block 4, South Kingfisher– $35,000• Lot 4 Block 4, South Kingfisher– $35,000 • Lot 8 Block 3, South Kingfisher– $18,000

REDUCED

217 WEST LOCUSTAdorable 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Starter

Home Or Investment Property. OffersCentral H & A, Hardwood Floors,Kitchen Island With Dishwasher,

Updated Fixtures, Remodeled Bath.

NEW LISTING

$59,900

UNDERCONTRACT

UNDERCONTRACTCONTIINUE TO SHOW

FOR SALE BY OWNER

710 South 9th Street • KingfisherNewly updated and move-in ready

Asking $95,000 Call 405-226-1073

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Classifi eds...375-3220

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In the Classifieds!

405-375-3220

OTHER HOMES FOR SALENEW CONSTRUCTION: 2205 Mitchell-3 bed, 2 bath, 1456 s.f. home. House features a 2 car garage with opener, open floor plan, stainless steel appli-ances, granite, all gas with gas fireplace, all brick home with many upgrades. 1 year builder warranty, great price! Just in time for the holidays, Move in Ready by 11/1/2014. Call 405-202-3641 for details.

NEW CONSTRUCTION: 1223 Ridgecrest-2450 s.f., 3 bed plus study and bonus room, 2.5 bath, 2 car garage and stunning entry. All gas home with 2 sided rock fireplace, 3 cm granite throughout and too many upgrades to list. Sets on 1/3 acre lot on cul-de-sac street. Priced to Sell and Move in Ready by 11/1/2014. Call 405-202-3641 for details.

SANTANA DENNIS [email protected] Paradigm Advantage Realty 283-2281

3100 Colony Pointe • Piedmont, OK 73078

Real estate listings

NEW CONSTRUCTION...1219 RIDGECREST - KINGFISHERBEAUTIFUL CRAFTSMAN HOME–4 bed, 3.5 bath, study, 2890 s.f. house features a 3 car garage, all gas, gas fireplace, GE stainless appliances, 2 walk-in showers, huge master closet, 3 cm granite throughout, large porches, tons of upgrades. Sets on over 1/3 acre lot. PRICED TO SELL!

908 WEST KINGS DRIVE - KINGFISHERMANY UPDATES–3 bed, 1 bath, 1076 s.f. home has fresh paint throughout, new windows, kitchen countertops, C/H&A, security system, siding with track lighting, guttering and oversized fenced-in back yard with separate dog run and pool. Also has an updated bath! $97,000

1222 RIDGECREST - KINGFISHERIMMACULATE, 2263 S.F.-3 bed, 2.5 bath home boasts gorgeous new wide plank wood floors, solid construction, newer roof , H&A, new tilt-in windows on top & bottom, new hot water tank, solid core doors, whole house water softener and reverse osmosis. Fabulous back yard has mature trees. Large basement w/sump pump. Updated bathrooms, remodeled kitchen with level 4 granite, recessed lighting & custom cabinetry with pull-out drawers throughout.

NEW LISTING...113 W THOMPSON DRIVE - KINGFISHERDARLING house with great natural light throughout. Updated kitchen and HUGE master and spare room. Nice size fenced backyard with great 2 level storage shed. Vaulted ceilings and very open floor plan. Windows are also updated. $118,000

PENDING

Public records(NOTE: The following records

pertain to Kingfisher County only. Original documents can be seen in the office of the Kingfisher County Clerk, Kingfisher County Courthouse, Kingfisher, OK).

OIL AND GAS LEASESThe Charles F. Doornbos Re-

vocable Trust to Nassau Re-sources LLC., the NE/4, section 29-15N-8W.

Taliaferro Family Minerals LLC., to Okie Energy LLC., Lots 1, 2, 5, 6, and the E/2, NW/4, section 16-17N-7W.

Rosemarie Simons to Husky Ventures Inc., the NE/4, NW/4, NW/4, NW/4, section 9-16N-5W.

Patricia Ann Throckmorton and Gary Throckmorton to Dorado E&P Partners LLC., Lots 1 and 2 and the S/2, NE/4, section 3-18N-5W.

Kathy Wilson fka Kathey May and Dennis Wilson to Dorado E&P Partners LLC., Lot 3 and the SE/4, NW/4, section 1-18N-5W.

John Neal Otto and Joan E. Otto to Dorado E&P Partners LLC., the E/2, NW/4, section 11-18N-6W.

Judith E. Kayir to Dorado E&P Partners LLC., the SW/4, section 2-17N-5W.

Dessa J. Howe Ennis and Bobby Loyd Ennis to R.K. Pinson & Associates LLC., the SW/4, section 2-17N-5W.

Byron R. Austin and Paula J. Austin to R.K. Pinson & Associates LLC., the SW/4, section 2-17N-5W.

Barbara A. Hight to Dorado E&P Partners LLC., the SW/4, section 2-17N-5W.

Ginger Greene to Dorado E&P Partners LLC, the SW/4, section 2-17N-5W.

Patricia Regan to Dorado E&P Partners LLC., the SW/4, section 2-17N-5W.

Linda S. Racr to Dorado E&P Partners LLC., the SW/4, section 2-17N-5W.

William L. Brant II, trustee of the Brant Family Irrevocable Trust, to Dorado E&P Partners LLC., the SW/4, section 2-17N-5W.

Gary Nelson, to Dorado E&P Partners LLC., the SW/4, section 2-17N-5W.

Sandy Baker aka Sandra Sue Baker, to Dorado E&P Partners LLC., the SW/4, section 2-17N-5W.

Earl Thiems, Wayne Fran-cis Thiems and Edward Eugene Thiems, co-trustees of the Earl

Eugene Thiems Trust, to Tribu-tary Holdings LLC., Lot 2 and the SW/4, NE/4, section 1-17N-7W.

Robert Boeckman, trustee of the Robert Boeckman Trust, to Tributary Holdings LLC., Lot 6, section 12-18N-9W.

John Paul Kendall, trustee of the John Paul Kendall Revocable Trust, to E&P Partners LLC., the SW/4, section 2-17N-5W.

The Kendall Family Living Trust, George H. Kendall aka Dr. G.H. Kendall and Carolyn E. Ken-dall co-trustees, to Dorado E&P Partners LLC., the SW/4, section 2-17N-5W.

Phillips Real Estatewww.phillipsrealestate.net

Sandy Phillips Realtor/Owner/Broker

(405) 368-9409

405-375-6500

Laine HeltRealtor/Sales Assoc.

(405) 326-2000

~Bringing Families Home For Over 30 Years~

654 AIRPORT RDEDGE OF TOWN! 3 bed,2 baths, 2 car attached on 2.03 acres! Quality updates in 2008 & 2009 to in-clude: C/H&A, beautiful wood fl oors, to-tal new kitchen with granite! A must see! Priced at $155,000. Call Sandy Today!

Craig MartinRealtor/Sales Assoc.

(405) 714-0131

1204 SOUTH 10TH ST.Quiet Neighborhood! Spacious 3 bed, 2 bath offers open fl oor plan. Large master has private bath with jetted tub. Updates to include: kitchen, bath & windows. Beau-tiful large backyard with masonry fence. $165,000. Call Laine to see!

New Listing

5089 E 790 Rd., Kingfi sherCountry home on acreage!

Many updates! $175,000

PENDING BY LAINE

1211 SOUTH 7TH ST.TURN KEY READY! Very spacious 3 bed, 2 ba w/open fl oor plan! Many updates including the kitchen, fi xtures, C/H&A, water softener & roof! Home of-fers a basement for storage and shelter. Custom built fence & 2 custom built storage buildings. Mature pecan trees! $177,000. Must See, Call Laine today!

1020 SOUTH 10TH ST.Totally remodeled! 3 bed, 2 ba, close to schools and public park! Updates include: wiring, plumbing, C/H&A, kitchen, fi xtures, fl ooring, paint and more! Large backyard with new wood fence! $98,000. Call Laine!

318 W. COLORADO, OkarcheFixer Upper with tons of potential! 3 bed-room, 2 bath with large besement. Master offers walk-in closet and private bath. $84,500. Call Sandy to view!

Back On The Market

PENDINGS & SOLDSSE

HABLAESPANOL

Francis WallaceInterprete:

405-414-6309

318 W. Colorado, Okarche...PENDING by Sandy•5089 East 790 Road...PENDING by Laine

609 Zellers Ave...SOLD by Laine•310 South 9th...SOLD by Laine

•910 South 9th...SOLD

PENDING BY SANDYPENDING BY LAINE

PENDING BY LAINEPENDING BY LAINE

New Listing

1208 HANNA LANE$215,000

1206 HAILEY’S CT

New ListingNew Listing

1206 HANNA LANE$259,000

New Listing

PENDING BY LAINE

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4B Wednesday, November 26, 2014 Kingfisher (Okla.) Times & Free Press

We are currently looking for the right individuals at our Kingfisher facility.

• NIGHT DISPATCHER Schedule: 4 days on / 4 days off rotation 6:00 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.• DAY DISPATCHER Schedule: 4 days on / 2 days off rotation 6:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.Requirements:• Extreme focus and ability to exercise independent

judgment.• Proficient computer skills that include good typing

abilities.• Must be able to multi-task.• Excellent phone and communication skills.• Work in a fast paced environment.

If you agree that People, Pride and QualityMatter Come JoinOur Team Today!

LLC

EOE and Drug Free Work Environment (TFC/11-23)

We offer competitive pay and benefitsPlease Call: 1-800-256-4014

Or visit us on the web: www.lugregtrucking.comto apply for this career opportunity

The KPWA is hiring for the position of crewmember at the Waste Water Plant. Salary is dependent upon experience and qualifications. Experience and knowledge of waste water distribution, system maintenance, and safety are preferred.

Prefered candidate will have a Class D Waste Water and Class C Lab Wastewater ODEQ certification. Candidate without certification will attend ODEQ training to obtain licenses.

A complete job description, employment benefits and job application are available at www.kingfisher.org/government/employment or may be retrieved at City Hall.

The City is an Equal Opportunity Employer, Veterans, Minorities and Women are encouraged to apply.The City maintains a drug-free work environment.

City of KingfisherKingfisher PublicWorks Authority

301 N. Main St., Kingfisher, OK 73750 • 405-375-3705 • www.kingfisher.org

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A well service industry leader is currently recruiting drivers, equipment operators and mechanics for our Fairview, OK location.

Drivers Frac Equipment 2861Drives assigned equipment to and from location, rig up/rig down,

load and unload various types of fluid, chemicals or material.Class A CDL or permit, DOT compliant driving record,

maintain a current medical card, pass a fit test and pre-employment drug test. High School diploma or equivalent preferred.

Mechanics 5383Working knowledge of diesel motors in various models of semis

and equipment. Knowledge of electrical and wiring. Abilityto diagnose and trouble shoot various issues. Knowledge of semi

brake systems. High School diploma or equivalent preferred.

BenefitsCompetitive Pay ** 401K ** Affordable Medical, Dental & Life Insurance**

Paid Holidays ** Paid Time Off ** Bonus Potential

To apply, visit www.basicenergyservices.com, click on careersand then opportunities. Fill out a profile and apply to

requisition #'s listed above.

Equal Opportunity Employer / Drug Free Environment

(Published Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2014, in the Kingfisher Times and Free Press)Minutes of the Regular Meeting of King-fisher County Board of Commissioners held on November 17, 2014. Advance notice of the meeting was posted on the bulletin board next to the Commission-er’s Office, North and West entrance on November 14, 2014.Chairman Shimanek called the Commis-sioners meeting to order at 9:33 a.m. Roll call was read with the following respons-es: Shimanek-present; Wilczek-present; Schroder-present. Also in attendance were the following; Gary Reid, Kingfisher Times & Free Press; Nikki Dykes, 911 Director and Teresa Wood, Kingfisher County Clerk.A motion was made by Schroder and seconded by Wilczek to approve the following: Agenda and minutes for reg-ular meeting held November 10, 2014; warrants and purchase orders #1872 thru #1950 for fiscal year 2014-2015. Motion approved with the following votes cast: Shimanek-yes; Wilczek-yes; Schroder-yes.GENERAL/OTHER 2014-20158 County Records,Assessor/Maps ........................ $95.0059 Krablin M.D., James,Sheriff/Dr. Visit for Inmate ...... $950.0060 Krablin M.D., James,Sheriff/Dr. Visit for Inmate ... $1,100.0061 Amsan, Sheriff/Supplies ... $329.32104 Stolz Telecom,911/Radio Headset ................ $421.72105 Office Depot,911/Cartridges ....................... $479.46106 AT&T, 911/Service .......... $961.10107 Merritt Weber Solutions,911/Charges .......................... $875.00107 Kingfisher Office Supply,Health Dept/Supplies ............. $587.94108 Arthurs MD., Stephen, Health Dept/Prescriptive Auth. ................... $200.00108 Eureka Water,Sheriff/Water/Rental ................ $70.40109 Pioneer Security,Sheriff/Security ...................... $288.28110 Pioneer,Sheriff/Monthly Bill ................. $321.70571 Shimanek, James Allen,Excise Board/Travel ................ $26.88572 Stangl, Anthony F.,Excise Board/Travel ................ $16.24573 Eureka Water,Commissioner/Water ............... $26.40574 Crosswhite Spraying Service,Gen Gov/Spraying ................. $155.00575 Eureka Water,County Clerk/ Water ................ $26.40576 American Elevator,Gen Gov/Monthly Maint. ........ $155.94577 S & J,Gen Gov/Compressor ......... $1,890.00578 Pioneer,Sheriff/Monthly Bill ................. $481.13579 One Source Manages Service, Dis-trict Attorney/Charges ............ $174.90580 Pioneer,Sheriff/Monthly Bill ................. $394.94HIGHWAY 2014-2015567 Alcohol & Drug Test,

Commissioners ProceedingsDist.1/Testing ........................... $69.60568 Mueggenborg, Karl,Dist.1/Shale ........................ $1,760.00569 Shawnee Milling,Dist.1/Fuel ............................... $53.10570 Cintas, Dist.1/Service ....... $81.90571 P & K Equip.,Dist.1/Parts & Repairs ........... $587.46572 Walker Tire,Dist.1/Tire/Repairs ................. $924.00573 P & K Equip.,Dist.1/Repairs ................... $10,149.76574 American Logo & Sign,Dist.1/Logos ........................... $214.15575 Yellow House Machinery,Dist.2/Parts/Repairs ............... $125.92576 Rother Bros.,Dist.2/Parts/Repairs ............... $461.70577 Truck Pro.,Dist.2/Parts ............................... $27.29278 Atwoods,Dist.2/Tools ............................ $315.68279 Double Check,Dist.2/Fuel Tank ..................... $522.00580 Eagle Propane,Dist.2/Propane ......................... $20.00581 P & K Equip.,Dist.2/Filters ........................... $506.53582 Rush Truck Sales,Dist.2/Parts .............................. $33.04583 Corral Machine,Dist.2/Parts ......................... $2,192.20584 Atwoods,Dist.3/Supplies ......................... $47.94585 Dolese Bros.,Dist.3/Road Materials ......... $1,573.86586 Yellow House Machinery,Dist.3/Parts/Repairs ................. $50.34587 Cintas, Dist.3/Supplies ... $144.95588 P & K Equip.,Dist.3/Parts/Repairs ................. $93.48589 Freightliner Group,Dist.3/Parts/Repairs ............... $364.94590 Cintas,Dist.3/Service & Supplies ...... $128.85591 Eureka Water,Dist.3/Water/Rent .................... $95.75592 Freightliner Group,Dist.3/Repairs ........................ $212.85593 Shur-Co, Dist.3/Tarps ..... $548.00594 Freightliner Group,Dist.3/Radiator .................... $1,290.05595 Summit Mailing & Shipping,Dist.3/Parts & Repairs ............. $40.72SALES TAX 2014-2015261 Kingfisher Office Supply,Cashion Fire/Supplies ........... $286.15262 Lone Star Products & Equip.,Sheriff/Dues ........................ $9,590.76263 OG&E,Omega Fire/Monthly Bill .......... $43.79264 Crandall & Sanders,Free Fair/Repairs ................... $106.81265 S & J, Free Fair/Repairs ... $75.00266 City of Kingfisher,Free Fair/Monthly Bill .......... $1,624.04SALES ¼ TAX 2014-201538 Shawnee Milling,Cashion Fire/Supplies ........... $420.6839 Chief Fire & Safety,Cashion Fire/Parts ................. $128.0040 Alert All Corp.,Cashion Fire/Supplies ........ $1,995.0041 Max Holtus Welding & Fabric,

Omega Fire/Construction ... $2,701.5542 Dale Electric,Dover Fire/Repairs ............. $3,105.89A motion was made by Wilczek and seconded by Schroder to approve re-quest to move forward with purchasing and implementing total response call handling systems. Motion approved with the following votes cast: Shimanek-yes; Wilczek-yes; Schroder-yes.A motion was made by Schroder and seconded by Wilczek to approve notice to bidders for Road and Bridge Materials for 6 mo. Bid for Kingfisher County beginning January 1, 2015 and ending in June 30, 2015. Motion approved with the following votes cast: Shimanek-yes; Wilczek-yes; Schroder-yes.A motion was made by Schroder and seconded by Wilczek to approve pipeline crossing permit request from Hamilton Investment Group to start in the NW/4 of the NW/4 of Sec. 3-18N-7W and ending in the NW/4 of the NE/4 of Sec. 6-18N-7W. Motion approved with the following votes cast: Shimanek-yes; Wilczek-yes; Schroder-yes.A motion was made by Schroder and seconded by Wilczek to approve pipe-line crossing permit request from Blake Production Co to start in the NW corner of the NW/4 of Sec. 10-18N-7W and ending in the NE corner of the NE/4 of Sec. 9-18N-7W. Motion approved with the following votes cast: Shimanek-yes; Wilczek-yes; Schroder-yes.A motion was made by Schroder and seconded by Wilczek to approve pipeline crossing permit request from Brickman Fast Line to start in the SE/4 of the SW/4 of Sec. 1-17N-6W and ending in the NE/4 of the SW/4 of Sec. 7-17N-5W. Motion approved with the following votes cast: Shimanek-yes; Wilczek-yes; Schroder-yes.A motion was made by Schroder and seconded by Wilczek to approve pipeline crossing permit request from BakerCorp to start in the SW/4 of the SW/4 of Sec. 36-18N-5W and ending in the NE/4 of the NE/4 of Sec. 26-18N-5W. Motion ap-proved with the following votes cast: Shi-manek-yes; Wilczek-yes; Schroder-yes.A motion was made by Schroder and seconded by Wilczek to approve pipeline crossing permit request from BakerCorp to start in the SW/4 of the SW/4 of Sec. 9-18N-5W and ending in the SW/4 of the SW/4 of Sec. 11-18N-5W. Motion ap-proved with the following votes cast: Shi-manek-yes; Wilczek-yes; Schroder-yes.A motion was made by Wilczek and seconded by Schroder to adjourn. Motion approved with the following votes cast: Shimanek-yes; Wilczek-yes; Schroder-yes.Meeting adjourned at 9:55 a.m.

Ray Shimanek-ChairmanEdward Wilczek-Vice ChairmanKeith Schroder-MemberTeresa Wood-Kingfisher County Clerk

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(Published Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2014, in the Kingfisher Times and Free Press)

BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANTS: CHESAPEAKE OP-ERATING, L.L.C. AND CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION, L.L.C.RELIEF SOUGHT: HORIZONTAL SPACINGLEGAL DESCRIPTION: N/2 SW/4 AND NW/4 SECTION 28 AND SW/4 SECTION 21 TOWNSHIP 18 NORTH RANGE 7 WEST OF THE IM KINGFISH-ER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

Cause CD No. 201408665NOTICE OF HEARING

STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particularly in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, more particularly the parties set out on the Exhibit “A” attached to the application on file in this cause, and, if any of the named individuals be deceased, then the unknown heirs, executors, adminis-trators, devisees, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such deceased individual; if any of the named entities is a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity; if any of the named parties designated as a trustee is not presently acting in such capacity as trustee, then the unknown successor or successors to such trustee; if any of the named parties designated as an attorney-in-fact is not presently acting in such capacity as attorney-in-fact, then the unknown successor or successors to such attorney-in-fact; and if any of the named entities are corporations which do not continue to have legal existence, the unknown trustees or assigns of such parties.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicants, Chesapeake Operating, L.L.C. and Chesapeake Exploration, L.L.C., have filed an application in this cause requesting the Corporation Com-mission to enter an order, as follows: (i) establishing the initial boundaries of the Big Lime and Oswego separate common sources of supply of gas so as to cover and include the N/2 SW/4 and NW/4 of Section 28, and the SW/4 of Section 21, Township 18 North, Range 7 West of the IM, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, which Applicants request be formed as irregular approximate 400-acre horizon-tal drilling and spacing units for such formations; and (ii) granting such other and further relief as may be proper based upon the evidence presented at the hearing herein. The Big Lime common source of supply is spaced 80- acre laydown in said in the NW/4 of Section 28 by Order No. 231230. The Oswego Lime common source of supply is spaced 80-acre laydown in the SW/4 of Section 28 by Order No. 264867. The Oswego common source of supply is spaced 80-acre laydown in the NW/4 of Section 28 by Order No. 49462, as rearranged by Order No. 231230. Crawley Petroleum Corporation operates the Luber No. 1 Well, in the NW/4 of said Section 28, which currently produces from the Big Lime, Mississippi and Oswego separate common sources of supply.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause requests that the order to be entered in this matter be made effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that

this cause will be referred to an Adminis-trative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Corporation Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Admin-istrative Law Judge on the Conservation Docket at the Corporation Commission, First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, 2101 North Lincoln Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 16th day of December 2014, and that this notice will be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicants and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. An interested party who wishes to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicants or Applicants’ attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide his or her name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action contact Ryan Buersmeyer, landman, (405) 935-4180, or Freda L. Williams, attorney, OBA No. 16338, (405) 935-9485, Chesapeake Operating, L.L.C., P.O. Box 18496, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73154-0496. Please refer to Cause CD Number.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMABOB ANTHONY, ChairmanPATRICE DOUGLAS, Vice ChairmanDANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 20th day of November 2014. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSIONPEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Sec-retaryLPXLP

(Published Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2014, in the Kingfisher Times and Free Press)

BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: NEWFIELD EXPLORA-TION MID-CONTINENT INC.RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING (PART OF A MULTIUNIT HORIZONTAL WELL) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 15 NORTH, RANGE 6 WEST, KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLA-HOMA

CAUSE CD NO. 201408714-TNOTICE OF HEARING

TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PUR-CHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING Annushat Farms, LLC; Barbara M. Rigler; Carla Marie a/k/a Carla Marie Zum Mallen; Carol F. Tindel; Cynthia S. Hague; Dan Schroeder and Janet Schroeder, Trustees of the Dan and Janet Schroeder Living Trust, dated August 5, 1999; David A. Annuschat; De-nise K. Meyer; Edward Henry Stroh; Jac-queline R. Walta; Jane Arnold; Janette Ann Stroh Kuehn; Janette Kuehn and Carls Zum Mallen, Trustees of the Pauls Kay Stroh Trust; Joan Wortman; Judy Schroeder, Trustee of the Mark and Judy Living Trust; Lawrence D. Annuschatt; Marcia K. Brueggen; Martha J. Tharp; Mary Brueggen; Mary Shiner; Sandra C. Raupe; Scott Carlyle Stroh; Southern Re-sources, Inc.; Victoria L. Marks; Western Oil & Gas Development Corp.; Anita Irene Wedman Gifford fka Anita Irene Wedman and Steven A. Gifford, wife and husband; Hunter Royalty LLC; Lotocka LLC: Lisa Loosen Mullen, as Trustee of the Patricia

L. Loosen 1994 Irrevocable Trust dated May 5, 1994 and Patricia L. Loosen, Individually; Lynda Kathryn Ronck, aka Lynda Kathryn Ronek and Jacob P. Ronck, Jr. wife and husband, presumably deceased c/o Kathryn Anne Grim; Robert Michael Wedman and Katherine Wed-man, husband and wife; Ronald Eugene Wedman aka Ron Wedman, and Ada B. Wedman, husband and wife; Sharon Robinson; Hastings Energy Drilling Pro-gram 1984-A Limited Partnership; Diana Marie Wedman McIntyre and Steven Pat McIntyre, wife and husband; Margaret Louise Bellinghausen and Robert P. Bellinghausen, wife and husband; and all persons if living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors and all corporations existing and if dissolved its known and unknown successors and all persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, particularly in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant requests that the Commission pool the interests and adjudicate the rights and equities of oil and gas owners in the Mississippian, Woodford and Hunton common sources of supply underlying the 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing unit described as Section 27, Township 15 North, Range 6 West, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma and designate Applicant or some other party as operator of the proposed well and all subsequent wells drilled in the unit; and that Applicant be given one year to commence operations for the drilling or other operations with respect to the unit. The Applicant additionally requests that this pooling be a unit pooling.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administra-tive Law Judge for hearing, taking of ev-idence and reporting to the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Admin-istrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 15th day of December, 2014 and that this Notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Eric Weidemann, Newfield Exploration Mid-Continent Inc., One Williams Center, Suite 1900, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74172, 918/582-2690 or Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, CRUTCHMER & BARNES, P.L.L.C., 1648 S. Boston Ave., Ste.100, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74119, 918/382-8686.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMABOB ANTHONY, ChairmanPATRICE DOUGLAS, Vice ChairmanDANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 21st day of November, 2014.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:PEGGY MITCHELL, SecretaryLPXLP

Legal notices(Published Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2014, in the Kingfisher Times and Free Press)

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY

STATE OF OKLAHOMAIN THE MATTER OFTHE GUARDIANSHIP OFDEBRA ELAINE JEFFRIES, anIncapacitated Person.

Case No. PG-2002-234NOTICE OF SALE OF OIL AND GAS LEASE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to an order of the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, made on the 18 day of November 2014, the un-dersigned PATRICIA HARDEMAN now Lindley, as Guardian of the person and estate of DEBRA ELAINE JEFFRIES, an incapacitated person, will sell at Public Auction for cash to the highest and best bidder, and subject to confirmation by said Court, on the 22 day of Decem-ber, 2014, at 1:30 o’clock P.M. in the Courtroom of Judge Richard W. Kirby at the Oklahoma County Courthouse, 321 Park Ave., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, an oil and gas mining lease on the following real estate situated in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, to-wit:

Undivided one-forth interestThe Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4)

of Section 33, Township 18N, Range 08 W.I.M.,

containing 160 acres more or less.for a term of not exceeding 10 years from the date thereof and as long thereafter as oil and gas is produced therefrom in paying quantities and for a bonus of not less than $2000.00 per royalty acre, and for a royalty of not less that 3/16 of all oil and gas produced, and Which lease shall contain the usual provisions of a paid up “Producer’s 88” form of lease or a revised version thereof.

WITNESS my hand this 18 day of November, 2014.

/s/ Patricia Hardeman LindleyPATRICIA HARDEMAN, now Lindley, GuardianPETITIONER

Tom Wakely, #92761436 SW 44th St.Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73119(405) 685-2223ATTORNEY FOR PETITONERLPXLP

(Published Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2014, in the Kingfisher Times and Free Press)

BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: NEWFIELD EXPLORA-TION MID-CONTINENT INC.RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING (PART OF A MULTIUNIT HORIZONTAL WELL) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 15 NORTH, RANGE 6 WEST, KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

CAUSE CD NO. 201408715-TNOTICE OF HEARING

TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PUR-CHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING Annuschat Farms, LLC; Barbara M. Rigler; Carol F. Tindel; Carolyn S Wittrock, Trustee of the Car-olyn S Wittrock Family Trust dated May 18, 2001; Clare Wittrock Borelli, LLC; Cynthia S. Hague; Dann Schroeder and Janet Schroeder, Trustees of The Dann and Janet Schroeder Living Trust dated August 5, 1999; David A Annuschat; Denise K Meyer; George T Garrett and Irene Garrett, h/w JT; Harold J Wittrock, Trustee of the Harold J Wittrock Family Trust dated May 18, 2001; Irene Teresa Garrett; Jacqueline R Walta; Joan Eliz-abeth Wittrock; Joan Wortman; Joe H Elmenhorst and Edna Marie Elmenhorst, h/w JT; Lawrence D Annuschat; Marcia K. Brueggen; Mark F Wittrock and Mary F Wittrock, h/w JT; Mark Schroeder and Judy Schroeder, Trustees of the Mark and Judy Schroeder Living Trust dated February 14, 2001; Martha J. Tharp; Mary Shiner; Nassau Resources, LLC; PayRock Energy, LLC; Raymond T Wittrock and Vicki L Wittrock, h/w JT; Ruth Ellen Knecht, Trustee of the Ruth Ellen Knecht Revocable Trust dated July 26, 1995; Sandra C Raupe; Theodore R. Brueggen; Victoria L Marks; Wittrock Investments LLC; WLW Oil & Gas, LLC; Cindy Goralewicz; Estate of Thomas E. Baker, Deceased c/o Linda Hogan; Es-tate of Warren Carl Wallace, Deceased c/o Carla Brueggen; Jean Ann Holland; Linda Hogan; Ruth Louise Wallace c/o Carla Brueggen; Scott W. Draughon; TMHFG, LLC ATTN: HALEY SERNA; Jane Arnold; and all persons if living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors and all corporations existing and if dissolved its known and unknown successors and all persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, par-ticularly in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant requests that the Commission pool the interests and adjudicate the rights and equities of oil and gas owners in the Mississippian, Woodford and Hunton common sources of supply underlying the 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing unit described as Section 34, Township 15 North, Range 6 West, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma and designate Applicant or some other party as operator of the proposed well and all subsequent wells drilled in the unit; and that Applicant be given one year to commence operations for the drilling or other operations with respect to the unit. The Applicant additionally requests that this pooling be a unit pooling.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administra-tive Law Judge for hearing, taking of ev-idence and reporting to the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Admin-istrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 15th day of December, 2014 and that this Notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Eric Weidemann, Newfield Exploration Mid-Continent Inc., One Williams Center, Suite 1900, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74172, 918/582-2690 or Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, CRUTCHMER & BARNES, P.L.L.C., 1648 S. Boston Ave., Ste.100, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74119, 918/382-8686.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMABOB ANTHONY, ChairmanPATRICE DOUGLAS, Vice ChairmanDANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 21st day of November, 2014.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:PEGGY MITCHELL, SecretaryLPXLP

(Published Wednesday, Nov. 26 and Dec. 3, 2014, in the Kingfisher Times and Free Press)

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF KINGFISHER COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

In the Matter of the Estate ofCharles Clark DeWitt, Deceased.

Case No. PB-2014-71NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR

PROBATE OF LOST WILLNotice is hereby given to all heirs,

legatees and devisees of Charles Clark DeWitt, Deceased (hereinafter called “decedent”), that on the 19th day of November, 2014, Patricia Ann Pacetti (hereinafter called “petitioner”) produced and filed in the District Court of the Coun-ty of Kingfisher and State of Oklahoma an instrument in writing purporting to be a copy of the Last Will and Testament of the decedent and also filed a Petition praying that the copy of the Will be admitted to

probate, that Letters Testamentary be issued to petitioner, that the identity of all heirs, devisees and legatees of the dece-dent be determined for purposes of filing waivers or consents as permitted by law, and that the Personal Representative be relieved from the duty of returning to the Court an inventory and appraisement of the estate of the decedent.

Pursuant to an Order of the Court, notice is hereby given that the 15th day of December, 2014, at 9:00 a.m., has been appointed as the time for hearing the Petition and proving the Will at the County Courthouse at Kingfisher, King-fisher County, State of Oklahoma, when and where all persons interested may appear and contest the same.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have set my hand this 19th day of November, 2014.

/s/ Robert E. DavisJUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURTLISA MARKUS, COURT CLERK ByDeputy Court Clerk

/s/ Cody B. JonesCody B. Jones, OBA No. 31111 McAlister & McAlister Law Firm, P.C. 15 East 15th Street, Suite 200P.O. Box 1569Edmond, Oklahoma 73083-1569 (405) 359-0701(405) 359-0806 facsimile [email protected] A. Stacy, OBA No. 31880 9905 S. Pennsylvania Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73159 (405) [email protected] for PetitionerLPXLP

Public records(NOTE: The following records

pertain to Kingfisher County only. Original documents can be seen in the office of the Kingfisher County Clerk, Kingfisher County Courthouse, Kingfisher, OK).

WARRANTY DEEDShirley A. Richardson to Shirley

A. Richardson and Brian E. Kuehn, the E 70 ft., of Lot 2, Block 1, Trinity Heights Addn., to the Town of Okarche.

QUIT CLAIMMINERAL DEEDS

Penny M. Lombardo, Norman E. Schoelen, Susan K. Riggs, Terry A. Schoelen, and Neil J. Schoelen, to Edwin G. Schoelen, a tract of land being a part of the SE/4, section 1-16N-8W; AND a tract in the S/2, Block 2, Fairlawn Addn/, to the City of Kingfisher, both as described in Book 2741, Page 275.