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Kingfisher (Okla.) Times & Free Press Wednesday, May 21, 2014 9 TRAVEL RECOMMENDATION 2014 CNN MEMORIAL WEEKEND CELEBRATION! SAT., MAY 24-SUN., MAY 25 Join the festivities at this acclaimed international attraction, where CHICKASAW CULTURE COMES FULL CIRCLE. Traditional Games • Archery • Stomp Dancing • Cultural, Language & Gardening Demonstrations • Café • Shops Sat. 10-5 & Sunday 12-5 10 MILES EAST OF I-35 IN SULPHUR • 580-622-7130 CLOSED MONDAY, MAY 26 IN OBSERVANCE OF MEMORIAL DAY. ChickasawCulturalCenter.com S E A S O N S O F C E L E B RA T I O N ! Fifty eight fourth and fifth graders from Lome- ga, Okarche, Holy Trinity and Cashion accepted the Chisholm Trail Challenge given to them by Kingfisher County School Nurse, Rober- ta Seaton RN. They won a mystery trip and on Monday, May 12, toured the Hinton Historical Museum. Lunch was eaten at Red Rock Canyon where they explored wagon ruts made by wagons from the California Trail head from Fort Smith, Ark. to Santa Fe, N.M. After the explora- tion, they traveled to Geary and found Jesse Chisholm’s grave site. Driving the buses were Thomas Giacomelli of Lomega and Brenda Baustert of Okarche, Accompanying Nurse Seaton on the trip were Jan Petty, social service spe- cialist for Cashion and Cash- ion teachers, Paula Stein and Gayleen Lagasse. Several parents from all four schools followed in cars. One hundred and thirty students from these schools were given the challenge to be healthy for 30 school days by logging on five points dai- ly which represented miles on the Chisholm Trail. They did this by being physically active one hour per day, eating three vege- tables and two fruits each day, drinking 48 ounces of water and eating three dairy products daily. The contest started 51 miles from the Texas border and ended at the Kansas border. Each time they reached a town in Kingfisher County they were rewarded with an incentive by partners of the CHISHOLM TRAIL challenge winners include: Hensley Eaton, Emma Duffy, Jason James, Sam Halverson, Blake Snowden, Maggie McCully, Brynn Roberts, Hector Rivera, Reagan Ramer, Rhett Glazier and Noah Snowden from Lomega; Cassye Mayo, Savannah Mingus, Ryen Wittrock, Adyson Arms, Jayden Burleson, Emma Labat, Kori Cox, Hayley Coffey, Emma Reherman, Lexi Wilson, Aleigh Shropshire, Justin Williams, Carson Baustert, Kody McSwain, Blake Henrichs, Brayden Stangl, Darren Rayburn and Tyler Peters from Okarche; Abby McIlvain, Brayden Stover, Osbaldo Barcenas, Reid Tilton, Hannah Shepherd and Zane Buck from Holy Trinity; and, Ryann Ball, Harley Henry, Kaitlin Joliff, Heather Wade, Summer Yost, Jayce Evans, Luke Jones, Garrett Koetter, Brandon Kuykendall, Connor McCabe, Jackson Miller, Nicholas Naba- vi, Averi Davis, Ashlynn Hudson, Caitlin McNitt, Ally Pickle, Bella Woody, Tanner Dean, Kyle Farrow, Branden George, Landon Lagasse, Caleb Mitchell and Chase Ritter from Cashion. Photo Provided] challenge. Those making it to the Kansas border won a mys- tery trip with Nurse Seaton. Partners of the trail were Kingfisher County Health Department, The Chisholm Trail Museum, The 89er The- ather, Vernie Snow Aquat- ic Center and McDonalds restaurant. Students winning the challenge from Lomega were Hensley Eaton, Emma Duffy, Jason James, Sam Halverson, Blake Snowden, Maggie Mc- Cully, Brynn Roberts, Hector Rivera, Reagan Ramer, Rhett Glazier and Noah Snowden. Okarche Grade School stu- dents included Cassye Mayo, Savannah Mingus, Ryen Wittrock, Adyson Arms, Jayden Burleson, Emma Labat, Kori Cox, Hayley Cof- fey, Emma Reherman, Lexi Wilson, Aleigh Shropshire, Justin Williams, Carson Baustert, Kody McSwain, Blake Henrichs, Brayden Stangl, Darren Rayburn and Tyler Peters. Winners from Holy Trinity were Abby McIlvain, Brayden Stover, Osbaldo Barcenas, Reid Til- ton, Hannah Shepherd and Zane Buck. Cashion winners were Ryann Ball, Harley Henry, Kaitlin Joliff, Heather Wade, Summer Yost, Jayce Evans, Luke Jones, Garrett Koetter, Brandon Kuykend- all, Connor McCabe, Jackson Miller, Nicholas Nabavi, Averi Davis, Ashlynn Hud- son, Caitlin McNitt, Ally Pickle, Bella Woody, Tanner Dean, Kyle Farrow, Branden George, Landon Lagasse, Ca- leb Mitchell and Chase Ritter. Area students participate in health challenge ATTEND RETREAT – Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic School seventh and eighth grade students attended a prayer retreat at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Bi- son recently. The theme for the prayer service was blessing for a good harvest and the word of God. They also worked at the Shrine of Our Lady of Fati- ma. Pictured are, front row, from left, Noah Banther and Dylan Meacham; and, back row, Antonio Ro- driquez, Jacob Pringnitz and Isaura Padilla. [Photo Provided] HOLY TRINITY Catholic School held its annual track and field meet on Friday, May 2. Top photo is students with their first place ribbons for winning their relay, Bridget Himes, Abby McIlvain, Angel- ica Mojica and Mackenzie Schneiter. Bottom photo is seventh and eighth grade students serving as vol- unteers at the meet, Cris Avila and Kalen McCarthy. [Photos Provided] HOLY TRINITY Catho- lic School held its annu- al track and field meet on Friday, May 2. Compet- ing in the 75m dash in- clude Raegan Robinson, Catherine Stangl and Trinity Boismier. [Photo provided] INK CARTRIDGES • All Brands! • All Models! • Most In Stock! 375-3404 Microwave Tips To defrost ground beef follow these directions. Place package in oven, set at defrost. Microwave limit- ed time and turn over and microwave on other side. With fork scrape defrost- ed meat off on plate, return- ing still frozen meat to oven as often as necessary to get all defrosted. Best Of Press It’s true You make more friends by becoming interested in other people than by trying to interest people in you. -Grit. FREE Weekly DRAWING at... 1111 S. Main Kingfisher, OK 375-6555 Stop In & Put Your Name In Our Next Drawing For: •’70 PLymouth cuda Previous Winner...BAXTON SHELTON –FOR COLLECTOR’S SCALE MODELS– Hometown Quality Care, Inc. Your local home health care company Dana Boutwell Community Liaison 107 W. Miles Kingfisher, OK 73750 405-615-9220 [email protected] We Love Referrals! Shopping For A Cause This Memorial Day ALL PROCEEDS GO TO SUPPORT OUR DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED INDIVIDUALS Featuring: SILK MEMORIAL SPRAYS & BASKET PLANTS For Your Loved Ones Receive an additional 10% off when you mention this ad! Hours: Monday-Saturday, 9am-4pm 405-263-4465

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Kingfisher (Okla.) Times & Free Press Wednesday, May 21, 2014 9

TRAVEL RECOMMENDATION

2014

CNNTRAVEL

RECOMMENDATION2014

CNN

MEMORIAL WEEKEND CELEBRATION!SAT., MAY 24-SUN., MAY 25

Join the festivities at this acclaimed international attraction, where CHICKASAW CULTURE COMES FULL CIRCLE.

Traditional Games • Archery • Stomp Dancing • Cultural, Language & Gardening Demonstrations • Café • Shops

Sat. 10-5 & Sunday 12-5

10 MILES EAST OF I-35 IN SULPHUR • 580-622-7130

CLOSED MONDAY, MAY 26 IN OBSERVANCE OF MEMORIAL DAY.

ChickasawCulturalCenter.com

S E A S O N S O F C E L E B R A T I O N !

UNI_13-CNC-021_OPA_May_Memorial_Day.indd 2 5/7/14 12:47 PM

Fifty eight fourth and fifth graders from Lome-ga, Okarche, Holy Trinity and Cashion accepted the Chisholm Trail Challenge given to them by Kingfisher County School Nurse, Rober-ta Seaton RN.

They won a mystery trip and on Monday, May 12, toured the Hinton Historical Museum. Lunch was eaten at Red Rock Canyon where they explored wagon ruts made by wagons from the California Trail head from Fort Smith, Ark. to Santa Fe, N.M. After the explora-tion, they traveled to Geary and found Jesse Chisholm’s grave site. Driving the buses were Thomas Giacomelli of Lomega and Brenda Baustert of Okarche, Accompanying Nurse Seaton on the trip were Jan Petty, social service spe-

cialist for Cashion and Cash-ion teachers, Paula Stein and Gayleen Lagasse. Several parents from all four schools followed in cars.

One hundred and thirty students from these schools were given the challenge to be healthy for 30 school days by logging on five points dai-ly which represented miles on the Chisholm Trail.

They did this by being physically active one hour per day, eating three vege-tables and two fruits each day, drinking 48 ounces of water and eating three dairy products daily. The contest started 51 miles from the Texas border and ended at the Kansas border.

Each time they reached a town in Kingfisher County they were rewarded with an incentive by partners of the

CHISHOLM TRAIL challenge winners include: Hensley Eaton, Emma Duffy, Jason James, Sam Halverson, Blake Snowden, Maggie McCully, Brynn Roberts, Hector Rivera, Reagan Ramer, Rhett Glazier and Noah Snowden from Lomega; Cassye Mayo, Savannah Mingus, Ryen Wittrock, Adyson Arms, Jayden Burleson, Emma Labat, Kori Cox, Hayley Coffey, Emma Reherman, Lexi Wilson, Aleigh Shropshire, Justin Williams, Carson Baustert, Kody McSwain, Blake Henrichs, Brayden Stangl, Darren Rayburn and Tyler Peters from Okarche; Abby McIlvain, Brayden Stover, Osbaldo Barcenas, Reid Tilton, Hannah Shepherd and Zane Buck from Holy Trinity; and, Ryann Ball, Harley Henry, Kaitlin Joliff, Heather Wade, Summer Yost, Jayce Evans, Luke Jones, Garrett Koetter, Brandon Kuykendall, Connor McCabe, Jackson Miller, Nicholas Naba-vi, Averi Davis, Ashlynn Hudson, Caitlin McNitt, Ally Pickle, Bella Woody, Tanner Dean, Kyle Farrow, Branden George, Landon Lagasse, Caleb Mitchell and Chase Ritter from Cashion. Photo Provided]

challenge. Those making it to the

Kansas border won a mys-tery trip with Nurse Seaton. Partners of the trail were Kingfisher County Health Department, The Chisholm Trail Museum, The 89er The-ather, Vernie Snow Aquat-ic Center and McDonalds restaurant.

Students winning the challenge from Lomega were Hensley Eaton, Emma Duffy, Jason James, Sam Halverson, Blake Snowden, Maggie Mc-Cully, Brynn Roberts, Hector Rivera, Reagan Ramer, Rhett Glazier and Noah Snowden. Okarche Grade School stu-dents included Cassye Mayo, Savannah Mingus, Ryen Wittrock, Adyson Arms, Jayden Burleson, Emma Labat, Kori Cox, Hayley Cof-

fey, Emma Reherman, Lexi Wilson, Aleigh Shropshire, Justin Williams, Carson Baustert, Kody McSwain, Blake Henrichs, Brayden Stangl, Darren Rayburn and Tyler Peters. Winners from Holy Trinity were Abby McIlvain, Brayden Stover, Osbaldo Barcenas, Reid Til-ton, Hannah Shepherd and Zane Buck. Cashion winners were Ryann Ball, Harley Henry, Kaitlin Joliff, Heather Wade, Summer Yost, Jayce Evans, Luke Jones, Garrett Koetter, Brandon Kuykend-all, Connor McCabe, Jackson Miller, Nicholas Nabavi, Averi Davis, Ashlynn Hud-son, Caitlin McNitt, Ally Pickle, Bella Woody, Tanner Dean, Kyle Farrow, Branden George, Landon Lagasse, Ca-leb Mitchell and Chase Ritter.

Area students participate in health challenge

ATTEND RETREAT – Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic School seventh and eighth grade students attended a prayer retreat at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Bi-son recently. The theme for the prayer service was blessing for a good harvest and the word of God. They also worked at the Shrine of Our Lady of Fati-ma. Pictured are, front row, from left, Noah Banther and Dylan Meacham; and, back row, Antonio Ro-driquez, Jacob Pringnitz and Isaura Padilla. [Photo Provided]

HOLY TRINITY Catholic School held its annual track and field meet on Friday, May 2. Top photo is students with their first place ribbons for winning their relay, Bridget Himes, Abby McIlvain, Angel-ica Mojica and Mackenzie Schneiter. Bottom photo is seventh and eighth grade students serving as vol-unteers at the meet, Cris Avila and Kalen McCarthy. [Photos Provided]

HOLY TRINITY Catho-lic School held its annu-al track and field meet on Friday, May 2. Compet-ing in the 75m dash in-clude Raegan Robinson, Catherine Stangl and Trinity Boismier. [Photo provided]

INK CARTRIDGES• All Brands!• All Models!• Most In Stock!

375-3404

Microwave TipsTo defrost ground beef

follow these directions.Place package in oven, set

at defrost. Microwave limit-ed time and turn over and microwave on other side.

With fork scrape defrost-ed meat off on plate, return-ing still frozen meat to oven as often as necessary to get all defrosted.

Best Of PressIt’s true

You make more friends by becoming interested in other people than by trying to interest people in you.

-Grit.

FREE Weekly DRAWINGat... 1111 S. Main

Kingfisher, OK375-6555

Stop In & Put Your Name In Our Next Drawing For:

•’70 PLymouth cudaPrevious Winner...Baxton Shelton

–FOR COLLECTOR’S SCALE MODELS–

Hometown Quality Care, Inc.Your local home health care company

Dana BoutwellCommunity Liaison

107 W. MilesKingfisher, OK 73750405-615-9220

[email protected]

We LoveReferrals!

Shopping For A Cause

This Memorial DayALL PROCEEDS GO TO SUPPORT OUR

DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED INDIVIDUALS

Featuring:

SILK MEMORIALSPRAYS &

BASKET PLANTSFor Your

Loved Ones

Receive an additional 10% off when you mention this ad!

Hours: Monday-Saturday, 9am-4pm

405-263-4465

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CLASSIFIED ADS — First insertion: 40¢ per word, minimum charge is $4.00, 30¢ per word for each issue thereafter. All classifieds are payable when ordered unless advertiser has a regular monthly account. No refunds on classified ads.CLASSIFIED COPY DEADLINE —Monday at 2 p.m. for Wednesday’s paper and Thursday at 2 p.m. for Sunday’s paper. Deadline for stopping ads is at the same times.DISPLAY CLASSIFIED ADS — $6.10 per inch for local accounts. Pre-payment required, except for business firms with established accounts.ERRORS — The pub l i she r ’s responsibil i ty for any errors in advertisements ends after the ad is published the first time. Unless the advertiser notifies the newspaper office after the first insertion, the ad is presumed to be correct. Please phone 405-375-3220 AT ONCE in case of error.CARD OF THANKS — 35¢ per word, minimum charge is $7.00.OBITUARIES — 20¢ per word.AREA DEATHS — No Charge.

~ 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

For Rent 5

Highway 81 NorthKingfisher, OK • 375-5349

Benefits package available.Please apply in person at:

Farm EquipmentDealership is currently

taking applications for a

SERVICE TECH(1

)(6-9

-tfc)

PUMP TRUCK OPERATOR

Hazmat Experience Preferred. Class A CDL Required.

Health Plan, 401(k), EOE

405-375-6282

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Seaton Construction• Roofing • Remodeling

• Siding • WindowsReferences Available

~ CASHION ~368-1500 • 433-2529 or 2548

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Serving Kingfisher & TheSurrounding Areas Since 1980

• Room Additions• Custom Cabinets• Patios & Decks• Commercial & Residential

Contact Us405-375-5097405-368-7325

18276 E. 830 RoadKingfisher (4

)(12-

29-3

5c)

CHISHOLMTRAIL STORAGEUnits Starting At $25 Per Month

Call 375-57181801 S. Main (5

)(8-19-tfc

)

WeAre Your

Chain Saw & TrimmerHEADQUARTERS

Chain Saws with12” to 30” Bars in Stock

Stihl Oilomatic Chain• Chromed cutters • Pre-stretched

• Oilomatic Grooves • Larger RivetsThe Best Saw Chain Value Available!

Full Selection of

STIHL®

starting at $129.99

WE CARRY HONDA TILLERSSales • Service

Parts & Accessories

ROTHER BROS., INC.Hwy 81 N., Kingfisher

375-5349

Trimmers

(6)(tfc)

The Town of Okarcheis accepting applications

for the position(s) of:•POOL MANAGER

•CERTIFIED LIFE GUARDS

Applications areavailable at Town Hall

103 W. Oklahoma Ave.Okarche, OKbetween the

hours of 8 am-12 noon

and1 pm-5 pm

(1)(4-27-tfc)

Contact Angie McDougal905 Beall Road

Kingfisher, OK 73750405-375-6857

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CNAsShift Differential forWeekend Doubles

Now taking applications for

WBC Rental is accepting applications for a

MANAGEMENT POSITION

The successful applicantwill have...

• A positive attitude• Good people skills• An aptitude for detail• A desire to serve people• The ability to set and reach goals• QuickBooks experience preferred

Benefits Include...• Vacation & Holiday Pay• Retirement Benefits •Health Ins.PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON AT

Rental416 N. Main, Kingfisher (1

)(5-4

-tfc)

For Sale 6

FIND WHAT YOU’RE LOOKIN’ FOR IN THE CLASSIFIEDS!To Place Yours, Call 375-3220

~ DEADLINES ~• 2 PM Monday for the Wednesday Edition

• 2 PM Thursday for the Sunday EditionSunday & Wednesday Classifieds

Reach 3,400 Homes!

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TIMES & FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED AD FORMAD:_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Insertion Date(s):________________ Word Count: ____Name:_________________Daytime Phone:__________

Cost To Run A Classified Ad — First insertion is 40 cents per word. ($4.00 minimum) and 30 cents per word for each issue thereafter. All classifieds are payable when ordered unless advertiser has a regular monthly account. No refunds on classified ads. For Display Rates, call 405-375-3220.

Clip & MailWith Payment To:

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PublishedEvery Wednesday

& Sunday!

Hwy. 81 North • Kingfisher • 375-5349Authorized

Honda, Briggs & stratton and KoHler dealer

We HAve HondAGenerAtors & WAter

PumPs In stock!

We service all makes oflawn and garden equipmentWe Also Have Parts Available For

Kawasaki and Kubota Small Engines(12)(tfc)

For Sale

AGRICULTURAL LIME

Certifi ed Scales On SiteCall Zac

JACOBS FARMSOkarche

405-255-4186 (18)

(10-

30-3

6c)

★ Factory Trained★ Factory Authorized★ All Major Brands

Serving Kingfisher County Since 1989

375-3636 (38)

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• S E R V I C E •

WEBUILDFENCE

WalterBuilding Center

416 N. Main, Kingfisher405-375-6774 (3

4)(3

-30-

tfc)

• air conditioning • heating • brakes• shocks • timing belts • fuel filters• fuel injection service • hoses• transmission service • belts• wheel bearings• oil changes• oxygen sensors• cooling system service• electrical • tune-ups

Palmer’s Auto

368-035320 Years Experience!

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Autos & Accessories 7

(405) 375-4220(38)(tfc)

1417 S. Main, Kingfisher

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

Kevin Brueggen368-7880 (1

8)(6

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19p)

1009 S. Main, Kingfisher405-375-4207

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(tfc)

Sportsman’s DreamAt Twin Lakes Sports Club2 Homes For SaleHunting, Fishing, 2 Lakes

and River, 4 Wheelers, Lots of R&R and Fun!!!

1619 Bluebird750 sq.ft., Cozey 1 Bed, 1 Bath, 2 Car Detatched Ga-rage. Great Deck!! Price Reduced...Now $45,000.

Owner will finance

Call 405-627-0271(24)(3-16-tfc)

422 Murphy1127 sq.ft., 2 Bed, 1 Bath, 31x24 Outbuilding and 10x7 Shed. Large fenced-in yard on 2 lots. Price Reduced...Now $58,000.

Owner will finance

Services 38Help Wanted 1

Job Opportunities Available: •VacuumTransportOperators •HighPressureBobtailOperators •PumpTruckOperators •Hot/OilOperatorsMustHave: •ClassACDL •ProperEndorsement •GoodDrivingRecord •ValidMedicalCardExperiencePreferred

Weoffercompetitivepayandbenefits.

ToApply,PleaseCall:1-800-256-4014

People, Pride,and Quality Matter

Join our Team Today!

LLC

EOE and Drug-Free Workplace(4-27-tfc)

MANAGEMENTPOSITIONAvailable At

Previous management experience necessary.

Contact Eric at K&S Tire:375-4862

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of Watongais HiRing!

Please Apply online:www.healthback.com

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We are looking for an energetic, pleasant and team oriented

office coordinator!Must be proficient with

computer and phone systems and willing to learn new things!

LPN’s will be considered!

NEW CONSTRUCTIONRENOVATION, COMMERCIAL

& RESIDENTIAL

828-4282 • 368-7203

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PUBLISHER’S NOTICE:All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familia status or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.

Real Estate 22

...a leading manufacturer of custom air handling units, is currently recruiting for the following 1st and 2nd shift op-portunities in Okarche: • Assemblers • Welders • Machine Operators

(1st shift: 7a-5p, Mon-Fri • 2nd shift: 5p-3a, Sun-Th)We offer competitive wages excellent benefits to include Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, profit sharing, Generous Paid Time Off. 100% Climate Controlled. Must possess HS Diploma/GED, pass physical examination, background and drug screen.Qualified candidates may submit their resumé for consid-eration to www.Temtrol.com

An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer M/F/D/V(4-13-1c)

Come Join Our Winning Team!

T-Posts6’, 133....$438 ea.

Barbed Wire

2 Pt, per roll......$6549

4 Pt, per roll......$6999

TractorHydraulic Fluid

5 Gal. Bucket....$2599

We Have Fencing Materials & More At...

of Kingfisher

1111 S. Main•375-6555WHILE SUPPLIES LAST

FOR ALL YOUR

PRINTING AND COPY

NEEDS!

103 N. 6thKiNgfisher, OK 73750

405-375-5064

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We NoW Do LaserCOLOR Copies!

HEATING ANDCOOLING SYSTEMSSales and Service from the Comfort Specialists

SnowHeat & Air310 E. Broadway 375-6045

(38)(W-tfc)

Travis BradtROOFING• Insured & Bonded• Lots of Local References

405-590-3836~ FREE ESTIMATES ~ (4

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Help Wanted 1HELP WANTED: Apply within, Valero

Subway, Okarche. [8-21-tfc]HELP WANTED: SandRat Sandblasting

& Painting, general help, contact Jim, 405-412-2640. [5-28-4p]

DRIVERS: EXCELLENT benefits and bonus program, earn $.48 - $.54 cpm, haul flatbed loads for Trinity Logistics Group, CDL-A, 2 years experience, EOE/AA, 800-533-7862 or www.trinitytrucking.com. [5-21-2p]

Child Care 3LICENSED CHILDCARE has openings at

this time, 375-5171. [11-6-tfcW]

Work Wanted 4HANDY MAN SERVICES: I do all kinds

of handy man stuff, I have lived in Kingfisher 25 years, free estimate, cell 405-538-9570. [5-21-1p]

FENCING: Privacy fence, chain link, barb wire and any types of repairs or replacements, call James, 405-538-9570. [5-21-1p]

Lawn and Garden 12YARD SERVICES: Mowing, weed eating,

edging, call Mike, 405-812-2157. [6-18-13p]

Pre-Owned ATV’s•’14 Polaris RZR 570 4x4•’13 Polaris Sportsman 850EFI 4x4•’12 Polaris Ranger 800EFI 4x4 EPS,

Cab, Heater•’12 Polaris Sportsman 850EFI

4x4 EPS•’11 Polaris Phoenix 200 2x4•’10 Polaris Ranger 800EFI 4x4•’10 Polaris RZR 800 4x4 LE•’09 Polaris Sportsman 550EFI 4x4•’09 Polaris Ranger 700EFI 4x4•’08 Polaris Ranger 500EFI 4x4•’08 Polaris Sportsman 800EFI 4x4•’08 Kawasaki Teryx 750 4x4•’06 Yamaha Bruin 350, 2x4•’06 Polaris Sportsman 500EFI

X2, 4x4•’05 Polaris Sportsman 500HO 4x4•’04 Polaris Ranger 4x4 500HO•’04 Polaris Sportsman 700Twin 4x4•(2)’04 Polaris Sportsman 700EFI,

4x4•’02 Polaris Magnum 325 4x4,

Snow Plow•Yamaha Moto 4, 2x4

ROTHER BROS., INC.HWY. 81 N., KINGFISHER

375-5349

Pre-OwnedRiding Mowers

•’12 Dixie Chopper SE2750, 27HP, 50” Cut

•’11 Dixie Chopper SE2760, 27HP, 60” Cut

•’08 Dixon Kodiak 52”, 25hp•’08 Dixie Chopper XGZ703, 60”

27HP•’04 Dixie Chopper SP 2800-72,

28HP, 72” Cut•’01 Dixie Chopper XXWD2400,

72”, 24HP•’96 Woods 61” cut, diesel 6215• Cub Cadet 2518, 18hp, 42” cut• Dixon 4515K, 15hp, 42” cut

(6)(W/4-30-tfc )

Pets and Supplies 14FREE: BASSETT HOUND to good home,

405-368-1155. [5-21-1p]

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

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

FOR SALE: Round bales oat hay, 853-0787. [2-9-tfc]

Wanted 21WANT TO buy junk cars and trucks, 375-

6881. [6-4-18pW]

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

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

homes in country at Wittrock Mobile Home Park, no pets, non-smoking, call 405-641-4930. [1-1-tfc]

FOR RENT: Okarche, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, $500 per month, call 405-368-8894. [5-18-tfc]

FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, CH/A, no pets, $700 a month, $700 deposit, call Bill, 405-368-1939 or 405-375-4245. [5-14-tfc]

Houses & Apts. For Sale 24PRICE REDUCED: Home for sale by

owner, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, located at 107 Missouri, Okarche, OK, call 405-368-4217. [3-2-tfc]

Mobile Homes 25SPECIAL GOVERNMENT PROGRAM:

Own land, family land, zero down, donʼt prejudge your credit, E-Z quali-fy 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 and Found 29LOST: POINTER female, white and liver,

northwest of Kingfisher, call Gary Reid, 368-9651, 375-5228 or 375-3220. [11-17-tfc]

FOUND: BLONDE, medium-sized dog, with harness, northwest of Kingfish-er, call 405-375-5398. [5-21-1p]

FOUND: MEDIUM sized, blonde, female dog, north of Kingfisher, west of Chesapeake, very friendly, wants to go home, call 405-375-5231. [5-21-2p]

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]

Services 38STINSON PAINTING and Construction:

Interior-exterior painting and tex-tures, insured and licensed, Mike and Cindy Stinson, 405-375-4790. [11-25-tfcW]

Kingfisher (Okla.) Times & Free Press Wednesday, May 21, 2014 11

80 ACRESKingfisher County

Col. Bob Hill: 202-1713

(Wed

/6-4

-4c)

–SURFACE ONLY–

Located 15 miles east of Okarcheat the intersection of

County Line Road & Sara Road

...has an immediate opening for anexperienced hay equipment technician.

Excellent compensation/benefits package.Apply online at

www.tulsanewholland.comor contact Mike McCrate at

1-800-759-4554 to schedule interview

Legal noticePublished Wednesday, May 14 and 21, 2014, in the Kingfisher Times and Free Press)

IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR LOGAN COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATES OF:VERA LOUISE PRATT, DECEASED, and MARY LOU FORE, DECEASED.

Case No. PB-2014-23SECOND ALIAS NOTICE TO

CREDITORSAll creditors having claims against

Vera Louise Pratt, deceased, and Mary Lou Fore, deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral, if any, held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to the named Pesonal Representative at:

Briana J. RossSPROUSE SHRADER SMITH PLLC2100 South Utica Ave., Suite 175Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114(918) 744-4443 (Telephone)Attorney for Personal

Representativeon or before the presentment date: June 20, 2014, or the same will be forever barred. Pursuant to 12 O.S. 2011, 331, the Personal Representative may set this presentment date at least (1) month following the date said notice is filed with this Court since both decedents have been deceased for a period of more than five (5) years prior to the commencement of this action.

Dated this 9th day of May, 2014./s/ Briana J. Ross

Briana J. Ross, OBA #21038SPROUSE, SHRADER SMITH, PLLC2100 S. Utica Ave., Suite 175Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114Tel: (918) 743-4443Fax: (918) [email protected] FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE

LPXLP

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

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

(405) 368-7457

• 23 Acres South Of Kingfisher– Will Divide. Call For Information.

1109 S. Main –Zoned Commercial. Many

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

Call For Showing.

$165,000

4 BR, 2-1/2 Bath, FP, 2 DiningAreas, New Tilt Windows, CoveredPatio. Sets On Large Corner Lot.

215 Okarche Ave.

Cafe In Loyal – $35,000

201 North Second, OkarcheGreat Potential. Open Floor Plan.

1,562 Sq. Ft. Zoning Options!

$50,000

124 West Locust3 BR, 2 Bath, 2,044 sf. Sets On LargeCorner Lot. Two Living Areas. Den

Has FP, Vaulted Ceiling, FormalDining, Very Nice.

$139,900

502 Memorial Drive, Okarche

www.kmrealty.com375-4664375-4664375-4664375-4664375-4664

www.kmrealty.com

UNDER CONTRACT

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

Hardwood floors, tons of storage & Oversized Rooms.$110,000

Note: All Square Footage For Homes AreApproximations.

West On Airport Road3 bedroom, 2 baths, 2,164 sq. ft. Built in 2002.Sets on 6.67 acres. Geothermal H/C, oversized

garage with workshop. Roof put on in 2011.West on Airport Road, turn North, third house

on East side of the road. Very Nice.$290,000

Previously Was A Child CareCenter.Multi-Use With Endless

Possibilities!Has A Safe-RoomBuilt In 2010. 7,200 Square Feet.SELLER IS MOTIVATED!

3000 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE

Rural Dover – Call For Directions!

UNDER CONTRACT

1008 SOUTH 8th St.3 BR, 2 Bath, Office, 2 BR Downstairs, 1BR Upstairs. Sets On Large Corner Lot.

$129,900

7th Street LotResidential Or

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

510 South Main Street

UNDER CONTRACT

1204 Hanna Lane

UNDER CONTRACT

UNDER CONTRACT

1805 S. 19th Street

REDUCED

517 N. 1st, Okarche

1205 Hailey’s CourtNEW CONSTRUCTION! 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath,

3 Car Garage. Open concept, with graniteCountertops, Crown Molding, Stainless Steel

Appliances And Much More. Construction ToBe Completed Oct. 2014. Call For Details.

$225,000

607 Travis Lane, Okarche3 BR, 2 Baths, Formal Dining,Lots Of Built-In’s, Rock Home

In Very Nice Area!$205,000

UNDER CONTRACT

Rural Country Living- Dover

UNDER CONTRACT

375-4664375-4664375-4664375-4664375-4664

~ 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: –3 Commercial Lots Available,South Of United Supermarket

Lot 1, Block 1- $60,000 • Lot 1, Block 2 - $75,000 • 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

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

Kitchen & 1/2-Bath & H/A.Call For More Information.

421 North4th Street

Call Us For A....

606 S. Main–Hennessey

UNDER CONTRACT

UNDER CONTRACT

22750 Cterling Drive

Visit Our Website at www.kmrealty.com for all information and photos!

2 B.R., 1,195 Sq. Ft. BeautifulOak Wood Work, Granite

Countertops, Large Utility,Private Wooden Deck,

Greenhouse/Storage. HomeSets On Large Lot. Very Nice!

$132,000

301 South 6th Street

422 South Main StreetBetter Than New Historic

Home. This is a Showplace!4 BR, 3-1/2 Bath, Beautiful

Hardwood Floors, Stair-case, Crown Molding,

Formal Dining, Office, NewWiring & Plumbing,

Custom Kitchen WithGranite & Stainless Steel

Appliances. Must See!

REDUCED

UNDER CONTRACT

1030 South 10th

UNDER CONTRACT

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.

1505 South 11th

UNDER CONTRACT

JUST LISTED

318 N. 4th, OkarcheSo nice and clean. Ready for a

buyer. Roof and gutters installed in2011. Tilt windows, water softenerand lots of built-ins. Large clean

dry basement. Also has a detachedgarage, or shop.

$137,000

FREEMARKETVALUE

ESTIMATEOF YOUR

HOME.

NEW LISTINGFEATURED PROPERTY

23880 State Hwy 33

REDUCED

UNDER CONTRACT304 Railroad, Okarche

3 Bedroom, 1-1/2 Bath,Approximately 1,184 Sq. Ft.Home Includes Extra Lot!

$118,500

616 S. 6th Street3 BR, 1.5 Baths, 1,255 Sq. Ft. New Roof in2010. New Water Lines in 2006. New Gas

Lines in 2007. Call To See! $59,900

REDUCED

507 Hunter Lane, OkarcheVery unique & spacious 5 BR, 5-1/2 Bath Home. This open

concept floor plan showcases a remodeled kitchen withcustom cabinets & granite counter tops. 2 dining areas,

game room & executive office. Every bedroom has its ownprivate full bath. Too many amenities to list.

$310,000

507 W. Oklahoma Ave. Okarche3 BR, 1Bath, 1,717 Sq. Ft.

$120,000

222 N. 2nd, Okarche4 Bedroom, 3-1/2 Bath,

Approximately 3,922 Sq. Ft.Formal Living, Formal Dining,

Has So Many Bonuses. SeeToday. Sets On Large Corner

Lot, Large Fireplaces...1 upstairs,1 Downstairs. Beautiful!

$312,000

UNDER CONTRACT

1208 Coleman Trail

1015 South 7th

UNDER CONTRACT

Phillips Real Estatewww.phillipsrealestate.net

Sandy Phillips Realtor/Owner/Broker

(405) 368-9409405-368-9409 Laine Helt

Realtor/Sales Assoc.(405) 326-2000~Bringing Families Home For Over 30 Years~

SE HABLA ESPANOL • Francis Wallace/Interprete: 405-414-6309~

SUNSET HEIGHTS ADDITION LOTS

LOTS 8, 9 & 14 Sold by Laine ONLY 1 LOT LEFT!

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

30 ACRES ON LAKEBeautiful acreage on clear water lake. Call Sandy!

931 SOUTH 10TH STREET3 Bed, 2 Bath with updated kitchen & baths, beautiful oak fl oors and many other updates! $119,900! Call Laine!

217 E. TORONTO AVE.Wait till you see this roomy 3 bed, 2 bath, shaded by trees on the west with low utilities! Offers huge metal carport and workshop! $85,000. Call Laine!

17144 N. 2850 RD.Gorgeous 3 bed, 2 full & (2) 1/2 baths on 1 acre. 3 car att. garage, granite throughout, upstairs media room, jetted tub. Sound system throughout, sprinkler system and too many pluses to mention. $286,000. Call Laine today to schedule your viewing!

CIMARRON RIVER &HWY 74 FRONTAGE

Beautiful 6.23 acres overlooking the Ci-marron River & Hwy 74 frontage! $150,000. Call Sandy!

COUNTRYCall Laine!

ALL LOTS ARE SOLD!

713 CHRISTIAN LN., YUKON

PENDING BY SANDY

6 COMMERCIAL LOTSFOR SALE IN CASHIONw/utilities available...$65,000

New Listing

903 SOUTH 14TH

New Listing

20748 E 810 RD10 ACRES/COUNTRY FENCED & CROSS FENCED! 3 bed, 2 bath brick offers great open floor plan, finished basement with saferoom! $280,000. Call Sandy! Contracted while processing.

PENDING

PENDING BY SANDY

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Homeor Farm

PENDINGS & SOLDS•903 S. 14th St...PENDING•Country...PENDING•816 W. Kings Dr....PENDING•713 Christian Ln....PENDING•20748 E 810 Rd...PENDING•208 S. 8th St...SOLD BY SANDY•1009 S. 9th St...SOLD•2921 NW 44th St., OKC...SOLD•218 E. Broadway...SOLD

PENDING

208 S. 8TH ST.Affordable and Adorable 2 bedroom, 1 bath offers basement, fenced back yard and garage with workshop. Price to sell at $59,900. Call Sandy!

Back on the Market

PENDING

816 KINGS DRIVECall Laine!

PENDING BY SANDY

SOLD BY SANDY

12 Wednesday, May 21, 2014 Kingfisher (Okla.) Times & Free Press

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Legal noticesPublished Wednesday, May 14, 21,28 and June 4, 2014, in the Kingfisher Times and Free Press)

NOTICE OF RESALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR TAXES

Kingfisher County, State of OklahomaNotice is hereby given that, under

authority and mandatory requirement of 68 O.S. 3125-3127, each of the hereinafter described lots, tracts, and parcels of real estate, all situated in Kingfisher County, State of Oklahoma, will be sold at public auction to the highest competitive bidder for two-thirds of the assessed valuation of such real estate as fixed for the current fiscal year 2013-2014, or the total amount of taxes, ad valorem and special, interest and costs legally due on such property computed to and as of June 9, 2014, whichever is the lesser: said sale to be held at the Kingfisher County Treasurer’s Office, 101 S. Main, Room #4, Kingfisher, Ok., State of Oklahoma, beginning on the second Monday in June, 2014, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. and continuing from day to day thereafter between the same hours until said sale has been completed according to law.

The sale hereby advertised involves a manufactured home which may be subject to the right of a secured party to repossess. A holder of a perfected security interest in such manufactured home may be able to pay ad valorem taxes based upon the value of the manufactured home apart from the value of real property.

It is hereby stated that each of said lots, tracts, and parcels of real estate hereinafter listed, has remained unpaid for a period of more than three years from the date such taxes first became due and payable; that in the schedule below appears under caption indicating Lands (Section, Township, and Range), City or Town, or subdivision thereof, in which located, following each described lot, tract and parcel of real estate, in the order herein set out, the name of the owner as shown by the last tax roll (2013) in the Office of the County Treasurer, the year or years for which taxes have been assessed but remain unpaid, the total amount of all delinquent special assessments, costs and interest that since accrued thereon and remain due and unpaid as of the first publication in May, the date of said resale, and the total due. On resale date one and one-half per cent further interest will have accured and advertising will be added.

The above notice applies to the following lots, tracts and parcels, to wit: Witness my hand this 14th day of May, 2014.

Karen MueggenborgKingfisher County TreasurerKingfisher County, Oklahoma

Type Year Tax Penalty Cost TotalTID: 11771 BESSINGER,LARRY ALANS 76.50’ OF LOT 16 & ALL LOT 20 PLATTED LOTS (5.77 ACRES) IN SE4 24-16N-06WREAL 2010 59.00 36.29 17.00 112.29REAL 2011 60.00 26.10 6.00 92.10REAL 2012 60.00 15.30 6.00 81.30REAL 2013 67.00 5.03 226.76 298.79REAL Total 246.00 82.72 255.76 584.48TID: 9699 CHOATE,DANNY RAY SR ET ALS2 LOT 7 & ALL LOTS 8-10 BLOCK 4 DAWSONREAL 2010 264.00 162.36 17.00 443.36REAL 2011 87.00 37.85 6.00 130.85REAL 2012 85.00 21.68 6.00 112.68REAL 2013 83.00 6.23 212.96 302.19REAL Total 519.00 228.12 241.96 989.08TID: 5785 COULTER,KEN CHARLESTR BEG NE/COR SE4 S 334’ W 450’ N 334’ E 450’ 30-19N-06WVIN #N/AREAL 2010 466.00 286.59 17.00 769.59REAL 2011 466.00 202.71 6.00 674.71REAL 2012 455.00 116.03 6.00 577.03REAL 2013 465.00 34.88 213.17 713.05REAL Total 1,852.00 640.21 242.17 2,734.38TID: 7174 LAMPKIN,MARTHA ANNW2 LOTS 13-17 BLOCK 72 KINGFISHER PROPERREAL 2010 7.00 4.31 17.00 28.31REAL 2011 7.00 3.05 6.00 16.05REAL 2012 7.00 1.79 6.00 14.79REAL 2013 7.00 0.53 212.96 220.49REAL Total 28.00 9.68 241.96 279.64S 2007 125.00 125.00 5.00 255.00S 2010 230.00 124.20 22.00 376.20S Total 355.00 249.20 27.00 631.20Grand Total 383.00 258.88 268.96 910.84TID: 6749 RONEY,BETTY LOUW 58’ LOTS 9-12 BLOCK 9 KINGFISHER PROPERREAL 2010 121.00 74.42 17.00 212.42REAL 2011 6.00 2.61 6.00 14.61REAL 2013 6.00 0.45 212.96 219.41REAL Total 133.00 77.48 235.96 446.44TID: 7037 SHELDON,MARK DLOTS 23-24 BLOCK 46 KINGFISHER PROPERREAL 2010 180.00 110.70 17.00 307.70REAL 2011 179.00 77.87 6.00 262.87REAL 2012 177.00 45.14 6.00 228.14REAL 2013 179.00 13.43 206.48 398.91REAL Total 715.00 247.14 235.48 1,197.62TID: 6709 SNYDER,MORT CLOT 6-9 BLOCK 2 KINGFISHER PROPERREAL 2010 140.00 86.10 17.00 243.10REAL 2011 139.00 60.47 6.00 205.47REAL 2012 138.00 35.19 6.00 179.19REAL 2013 139.00 10.43 206.48 355.91REAL Total 556.00 192.19 235.48 983.67LPXLPPublished Wednesday, May 21, 2014, in the Kingfisher Times and Free Press)

NOTICEOn the 28th day of April 2014, the Town Board of Trustees for the Town of Okarche, Oklahoma, approved Ordinance No. 2014-327 which adopted certain regulations amending the current regulations prohibiting youth access to tobacco and new regulations regarding smoking in public places and indoor workspaces in the Town of Okarche, Oklahoma. A copy of the ordinance is available at Town Hall or by calling the Town Clerk at 405-263-7290. It is presented for publication by title only:

ORDINANCE NO. 2014-327AN ORDINANCE PERTAINING TO THE REGULATION OF TOBAC-CO FOR THE YOUTH AND THE REGULATION OF TOBACCO IN PUBLIC PLACES AND INDOOR WORK PUCES; PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT OF CHAPTER 13, ARTICLE 10 ENTITLED “PRE-VENTION OF YOUTH ACCESS TO TOBACCO”, BY AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 13-101 PROVIDING FOR AMENDED DEFINITIONS; BY AN AMENDMENT TO SEC-TION 13-102 PROVIDING FOR

DEFENSES TO PROSECUTION; BY AN AMENDMENT TO SEC-TION 13-103 PROVIDING FOR THE PENALTY FOR YOUTH PURCHASING, ACCEPTING OR POSSESSING TOBACCO PROD-UCTS; BY AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 13-104 PROVIDING FOR THE PENALTY FOR PER-SONS WHO FURNISH OR DIS-TRIBUTE TOBACCO PRODUCTS OR PRODUCT SAMPLES; BY AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 13-105 PROVIDING FOR THE PENALTY FOR PERSONS WHO SELL CIGARETTES EXCEPT IN THEIR ORIGINAL, SEALED PACKAGE; BY AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 13-106 PROVIDING FOR MISCELLANEOUS PROVI-SIONS RELATING TO THE PRE-VENTION OF YOUTH ACCESS TO TOBACCO; BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW ARTICLE 10A ENTITLED “SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES AND INDOOR WORKPLACES”; PROVIDING FOR A NEW SEC-TION 13-107 ENTITLED “DEFI-NITIONS”; PROVIDING FOR A NEW SECTION 13-108 ENTITLED “PROHIBITION OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND ELECTRONIC SMOKING DEVICES IN CERTAIN PLACES”; PROVIDING FOR A NEW SECTION 13-109 ENTI-TLED “EXEMPTIONS”; PRO-VIDING FOR A NEW SECTION 13-110 ENTITLED “DESIGNATED SMOKING ROOMS AND AREAS”; PROVIDING FOR A NEW SEC-TION 13-110A ENTITLED “POST-ING”; PROVIDING FOR A NEW SECTION 13-110B ENTITLED “VIOLATION AND PENALTY”; PROVIDING FOR A NEW SEC-TION 13-110C ENTITLED “EN-FORCEMENT”; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER; SAVINGS; CODIFI-CATION; SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.

THE TOWN OF OKARCHE, OKLAHOMAElise Turner, Town ClerkLPXLP

(Published Wednesday, May 21, 2014, in the Kingfisher Times and Free Press)

BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: WARD PETROLEUM CORPORATIONRELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCATION EXCEPTION (DIRECTIONAL WELL)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: EAST HALF (E/2) OF SECTION THIRTY-THREE (33), TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17) NORTH, RANGE FIVE (5) EAST, KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

CAUSE CD NO. 201403558AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING

STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers, and takers of oil and gas and all other interested persons, in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, and more particular-ly: Husky Ventures, LLC; and if any the above entity does not continue to have a legal existence, the unknown trustees or assigns of such entity.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission enter an order amend-ing Order No. 616898, to permit a well for the Hunton common source of supply at the following location:

SURFACE LOCATION:No closer than 135’ FNL and no closer than 660’ FEL of Section 4-T16N-R5W, Kingfisher County, OklahomaFIRST PERFORATION IN HUNTON COMMON SOURCE OF SUPPLY:No closer than 150’ FSL and no closer than 660’ FEL of Section 33-T17N-R5W, Kingfisher County, OklahomaLAST PERFORATION IN HUNTON COMMON SOURCE OF SUPPLY:No closer than 330’ FNL and no closer than 660’ FEL of Section 33-T17N-R5W, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma

same to be a well for the drilling and spacing unit consisting of the E/2 of Section 33-T17N-R5W, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, a 320-acre horizontal drilling and spacing unit, which Order requires the well to be located not closer than 660’ to the unit boundary of the E/2 of Section 33-T17N-R5W, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma. The offsetting drilling and spacing units toward which the proposed well location exception is sought to be moved in this cause are Section 28-T17N-R5W and Section 4-T16N-R5W, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma. The drilling and spacings adjacent to the proposed well location exception are: Section 28; W/2 of Sections 27, 33 and 34-T17N-R5W; and W/2 of Section 3 and Section 4-T16N-R5W, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief: That the Ap-plicant or some other party be authorized to drill the well.

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 the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons request-ing 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 this cause will be heard before an Admin-istrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Okla-homa City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 9th day of June, 2014, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested parties may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact ROBERT D. GRAY, Attorney, OBA No. 013985, 3500 S. Boulevard, Suite 10B, Edmond, Okla-homa 73013-5417, Telephone: (405) 848-8998; or T. MICHAEL COCHERES, WARD PETROLEUM CORPORATION, PO Box 1187, Enid, OK 73702-1187, Telephone: (580) 234-3229.

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

DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 19th

day of May, 2014. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:Peggy Mitchell, Secretary of the CommissionWARD\2014\WARD 201403558.wpdLPXLP(Published Wednesday, May 21, 2014, in the Kingfisher Times and Free Press)

NOTICEOn the 28 day of April 2014, the Town Board of Trustees for the Town of Okarche, Oklahoma, approved Ordinance No. 2014-328 which adopted certain regulations prohibiting the use of another’s dumpster and providing new regulations for the use of the Town’s roll-offs in the Town of Okarche, Oklahoma. A copy of the ordinance is available at Town Hall or by calling the Town Clerk at 405-263-7290. It is presented for publication by title only:

ORDINANCE NO. 2014-328AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 16, SECTION 16-56 ENTITLED “USE OF DUMPSTERS PROHIBITED BY NON-AUTHO-RIZED PERSONS OR ENTITIES; TOWN ROLL-OFFS;” PROVID-ING FOR NEW REGULATIONS REGARDING THE USE OF AN-OTHER’S TRASH CONTAINER AND USE OF THE TOWN’S ROLL-OFFS; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER; SAVINGS; CODIFI-CATION; SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.

THE TOWN OF OKARCHE, OKLAHOMAElise Turner, Town ClerkLPXLP(Published Wednesday, May 21, 2014, in the Kingfisher Times and Free Press)

BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: PAYROCK ENERGY, L.L.C.RELIEF SOUGHT: SPACING LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section 36, Township 18 North, Range 7 West of the IM, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma

Cause CD No. 201403594 NOTICE 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, includ-ing the following: Tom H. Corr; Sandy’s Oil Company, an Oklahoma Corporation; Gertrude A. Corr, deceased; Annette Stewart, as Trustee of the Annette Stewart Revocable Trust, dated 9/15/98, as amended and restated on 5/4/07; Barr Trust, and the Trustee of such trust; Barr Inc.; Commissioners of the Land Office of the State of Oklahoma, acting for and on behalf of the State of Oklahoma; William Lincoln Barr; James M. Barr; Virginia A. Barr; Jay H. Corr; Robert L. Barr; Lana A. Corr Corll; Chaparral Energy, L.L.C.; Kirkpatrick Oil and Gas Company; Southeastern Communica-tions and Equipment Co., Inc.; GBN, Inc.; J.L. Smith Co.; Borland, Inc.; John M. Beard and Elly B. Beard, as Trustees of the John M. Beard Trust dated 11/6/92 as amended and restated 1/28/94, FBO John M. Beard; Canaan Energy Corpo-ration; Sabre Exploration, Inc.; Husky Ventures, Inc.; Gastar Exploration USA, Inc.; Stable Energy Resources, LLC; Husky Oklahoma, LLC; Kleinheinz Cap-ital Partners, Inc.; GKK Husky, LLC; F.H. Hartman; McGreggor Royalties, LLC; Charles V. Long, Jr.; Chase Graham; Reynolds Natural Resources, L.P.; Mi-chael A. Sleem; Jerry and Mary Sutton, L.L.C.; TCW DR II Royalty Partnership; if any of the above-named individuals be deceased, then the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such deceased individ-ual; if any of the above-named parties is a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity; and if any of the above-named parties designated as a trustee is not presently acting in such capacity as trustee, then the unknown successor or successors to such trustee.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ap-plicant, PayRock Energy, L.L.C., has filed an application in this cause requesting the Corporation Commission of Okla-homa to enter an order, to be effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto, as follows: (i) amending Order No. 75600 to delete Section 36, Township 18 North, Range 7 West of the IM, Kingfisher County, Okla-homa, from the purview and boundaries of the Hunton Lime common source of supply and to vacate the 80-acre non-horizontal drilling and spacing units previously formed by such order for such common source of supply in said Section 36; (ii) establishing the boundaries of the Mississippian, Woodford and Hunton separate common sources of supply of oil so as to cover and include said Section 36, and forming proper horizontal well units for such separate common sources of supply in such section, which units Ap-plicant requests be formed as 640-acre horizontal well units; (iii) determining that the 640-acre horizontal well unit re-quested to be formed in this cause for the Mississippian common sources of supply in said Section 36 exist concurrently with the 640-acre non-horizontal drilling and spacing units previously formed for the Basal Pennsylvanian-Mississippian-Un-conformity Zone (Cherokee-Chester Series) common source of supply in said Section 36; (iv) designating all or a por-tion of the Mississippian and Woodford separate common sources of supply as shale reservoirs (unconventional reser-voirs) and designating the Hunton com-mon source of supply as a conventional reservoir (not a shale or coal bed); and (v) granting such other and further relief as may be proper based upon the evidence presented at the hearing herein.

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 exe-cution thereof or as of a date prior thereto and seeks to amend the above-named order in the manner set forth above in the lands covered hereby.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set before an administrative law judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. Notice is further given that the application in this cause may be amended at such hearing in accordance with the rules of the Commission and the laws of the State of Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an admin-

istrative law judge on the Conservation Docket at the Western Regional Service Office of the Corporation Commission, Jim Thorpe Building, 2101 North Lincoln Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 A.M. on the 9th day of June, 2014, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons request-ing its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and telephone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact John R. Reeves, At-torney, OBA #7479, Seventeenth Floor, One Leadership Square, 211 North Rob-inson Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone: (405) 272-5742; or Abe Henry, PayRock Energy, L.L.C., 13909 Quail Pointe Drive, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73134, Telephone: (405) 608-8074.

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

DONE AND PERFORMED this 19th day of May , 2014. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission SecretaryLPXLP(Published Wednesday, May 21, 2014, in the Kingfisher Times and Free Press)

BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: OKLAHOMA ENERGY ACQUISITIONS, LPRELIEF SOUGHT: ESTABLISH A 640-ACRE HORIZONTAL DRILLING AND SPACING UNIT LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 4,TOWNSHIP 17 NORTH, RANGE 5 WEST, KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

CAUSE CD NO. 201403576NOTICE OF HEARING

STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Okla-homa Science & Arts; Ruby Tanton Allan, Deceased; Germaine F. Allan, Deceased; Patsy Ann Allan, Deceased; Esther DeYoung and Byron DeYoung, Deceased; Evelyn Begley Stone, De-ceased; Joan Deyoung Ostrum Gannon; Viola S. Welch, Deceased; Joyce W. Jor-dan, Deceased; Dean Hiett Foster Revo-cable Living Trust dated 4/28/1997; M.W. Foster; Kara Lee Wheeler; Erickson Family Living Trust dated Nov 14, 1990; and all persons, owners, producers, op-erators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas and all other interested persons, par-ticularly in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, and more particularly the parties set out on Exhibit “A” attached to the Application on file in this cause, and if any of the above individuals are deceased, or if any of the above companies are no longer in existence, the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, immediate and remote, of the above-named parties.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission issue an Order estab-lishing a single 640-acre horizontal well drilling and spacing unit by a) vacating Order No. 45316, as redenominated by Order No. 62761, insofar as they pertain to the Mississippi Lime common source of supply underlying the N/2 of Section 4, Township 17 North, Range 5 West, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma; b) vacat-ing Order No. 64091 insofar as it pertains to the Mississippi Lime common source of supply underlying the S/2 of Section 4, Township 17 North, Range 5 West, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma; and c) establishing a single 640-acre horizon-tal well drilling and spacing unit for the Mississippian, Woodford, and Hunton common sources of supply underlying Section 4, Township 17 North, Range 5 West, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, by new spacing, with the unit to consist of said 640-acre tract, and with the permit-ted well to be located, from its point of entry and along any point of its lateral, not less than 330 feet from the east and west unit boundary and not less than 165 feet from the north and south unit boundary for the Woodford common source of supply, and not less than 660 feet from said unit boundary for the Mississippian and Hunton common sources of supply.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief: to designate the Applicant or some other party as Operator of the unit well. Applicant is further requesting that the Order to be entered in this cause be made effective on a date prior to the date of the Order.

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, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 9th day of June, 2014, and that this Notice be published as required by law and the Rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons request-ing 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 telephone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact PATRICK BOLGREN, Alta Mesa Holdings, LP, 15021 Katy Freeway, Suite 400, Houston, TX 77094, Telephone: (281) 943-5566, OR RICHARD K. BOOKS, Attorney, Two Leadership Square, 211 North Robinson, Suite 1300, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, Telephone: (405) 232-3722.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMABob Anthony, ChairmanPatrice Douglas, Vice-ChairmanDana L. Murphy, Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 16TH DAY OF MAY, 2014.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

Peggy Mitchell, SecretaryLPXLP

Published Wednesday, May 21, 28 and June 4, 2014, in the Kingfisher Times and Free Press)

IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR KINGFISHER COUNTY

STATE OF OKLAHOMADENNIS WAYNE POOLROBERT ALLEN POOL, andMARLENE LUCILLE SALES CREPS

Plaintiffs, vs.The heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, assigns, and the unknown successors of VELMA LUCILLE POOL, deceased

Defendants.Case No. CV-2014- 38

NOTICE BY PUBLICATIONSTATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:The heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, and the unknown successors of Velma Lucille Pool, deceased.

You the Defendants above named are hereby notified that you have been sued by the above named Plaintiffs in the above entitled action in the District Court of Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, and that you must answer the Petition filed by Plaintiffs in said case on or before the 10th day of July, 2014, or said Peti-tion will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly in favor of Plaintiffs and against Defendants above named in said action, quieting title to the oil, gas, and other minerals in and to the following described real property, to-wit:

Tract 1: An undivided 19/60th interest in the oil, gas and other minerals in the S/2 NW/4 of Section 2, Township 15 North, Range 6 West, containing 80 acres, more or less, which is 25.3333 net mineral acres; andTract 2: An undivided 19/60 interest in the oil, gas and other minerals in the SE/4 of Section 34, Township 16 North, Range 6 West, containing 160 acres, more or less, which is 50.6667 net mineral acres; andTract 3: An undivided 1/5 interest in the oil, gas and other minerals in the SW/4 of Section 35, Township 16 North, Range 6 West, containing 160 acres, more or less, which is 32.0000 net mineral acres;

and judicially determining the heirship of Velma Lucille Pool, deceased.

WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court this 19th day of May, 2014.

LISA MARKUS, COURT CLERKBY Susan Endres, DeputyGregory S. Taylor, Attorney for PlaintiffsOBA #8863 115 S. Broadway P.O. Box 1737 Ada, OK 74821 580/332-7717LPXLP

(Published Wednesday, May 21, 2014, in the Kingfisher Times and Free Press)

NOTICE TO BIDDERSBid # 01-2014-2015

Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Kingfisher County, will receive sealed bids for ROAD AND BRIDGE MATERIALS. Bids must be turned in to the office of the County Clerk of Kingfisher County, Room #3, Kingfisher, Oklahoma, by 4:00 p.m. June 6, 2014, to be opened at their regular meeting of June 9, 2014. Specifications are enclosed and are also available in the office of the Kingfisher County Clerk, Kingfisher, Oklahoma.Materials are to be delivered in the quantity needed and where needed within 15 days of order, during a period terminating on December 31, 2014. All materials must meet the requirements of the OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SPECIFICATIONS FOR HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION 1988 edition and it’s supplements, as approved by the Department of Transportation.The successful bidders are required to be capable of producing a $5,000 performance bond upon request and successful contractors are required to show Certificate of Insurance, it’s limits and Workman’s Compensation.T H E B O A R D O F C O U N T Y COMMISSIONERS reserve the right to reject any and or all bids and accept bid deemed to be in their best interest. Statement of non-collusion must be completed by all bidders. Please contact Kingfisher County Clerk’s office for bid results at (405) 375-3887.Board of County CommissonersKingfisher County CourthouseKingfisher, OklahomaCHAIRMAN: /s/ Ray ShimanekMEMBER: /s/ Edward WilczekMEMBER: /s/ Keith Schroder

ATTEST: /s/ Teresa WoodCounty ClerkSEAL

LPXLP(Published Wednesday, May 21, 2014, in the Kingfisher Times and Free Press)

BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: HUSKY VENTURES, INC.RELIEF SOUGHT: FORCE POOLINGLEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 23,TOWNSHIP 19 NORTH, RANGE 8 WEST, KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

CAUSE CD NO. 201403590NOTICE OF HEARING

THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Amelia B. Ellis; BRG Petroleum LLC; their heirs, devisees, executors, adminis-trators, trustees, successors and assigns and all persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil

and gas, and all interested parties, par-ticularly in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant requests the Corporation Commission issue an Order pooling the interests and adjudicating the rights and equities of oil and gas owners in the Mississippi Lime, Woodford and Hunton common sources of supply underlying the captioned property for the well and unit, and designating Applicant or some other party as operator of the well and unit. Applicant may request up to one year to commence operations for the drilling of the unit well.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Applicant in this Cause is requesting the following special relief: Applicant may request the Order be effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto.

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, 1st Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 10th day of June, 2014, and that this Notice be published as required by law and by the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Applicant and interested parties may present testimony 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 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 Husky Ventures, Inc., 204 N. Robinson, Suite 1800, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, (405) 600-9393; or, Karl F. Hirsch of the law firm Hirsch & Heath, PLLC, Attorney for Applicant, 901 Cedar Lake Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73114-8713, (405) 235-1768.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMABOB ANTHONY, CHAIRMANPATRICE DOUGLAS, VICE CHAIRMANDANA L. MURPHY, COMMISSIONER

DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 19TH DAY OF MAY, 2014.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSIONPeggy Mitchell, SecretaryLPXLP

As children prepare to en-joy their summer break, the Kingfisher County Health Department encourages par-ents to check their children's immunization records now to make sure their children are up-to-date before the new school year begins.

“It may seem early, but we suggest parents avoid the long lines in late summer for back-to-school immu-nizations,” said Jay Smith, administrative director. “Oklahoma law mandates that children must be up-to-date on their required immunizations to begin the new school year. These im-munizations protect against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough), measles, mumps, rubella, polio, vari-cella (chickenpox), hepatitis B and hepatitis A,” he said.

Parents of adolescents are also urged to ask their health care provider or clinic about the vaccine to prevent bacterial meningitis, (MCV4 vaccine) and the human pap-illomavirus vaccine (HPV) when their children receive the Tdap booster. Although these vaccines are not re-quired for school, they are the best protection available against some types of bacte-rial meningitis and human papillomavirus.

“Immunizations are es-sential for the health of our children because without them we would experience disease outbreaks in our schools and communities every year,” Smith said.

The required immuniza-tions are available to children under the age of 18 at no charge between the hours of 8 – 11:30 a.m. and 1 – 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday at the Kingfisher County Health Department.

For more information about childhood immuni-zations and schedules, con-tact the Kingfisher County Health Department at 405-375-3008.

It’s not too early to get immunizations for next school year