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Kingfisher (Okla.) Times & Free Press Sunday, October 21, 2012 13 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24 • 10:00 AM Garfield County Fairgrounds, Chisholm Trail Pavilion 111 West Purdue, Enid, Oklahoma ALFALFA COUNTY, 10 LEASES BLAINE COUNTY, 7 LEASES GARFIELD COUNTY, 4 LEASES GRANT COUNTY, 9 LEASES KAY COUNTY, 47 LEASES KINGFISHER COUNTY, 10 LEASES 2012 LEASE AUCTIONS www.clo.ok.gov For additional times and locations, call: 1-888-35-lands (1-888-355-2637) or (405) 521-4000 OKLAHOMA SCHOOL LAND TRUST 5-Year Leases Benefiting Oklahoma Schools Lease Auctions in 36 Oklahoma Counties (Oct. 15 thru Oct. 30) for Farming, Ranching and Hunting Send an Oklahoma veteran to Washington DC Oklahoma’s World War II veterans waited 60 years for a memorial in their honor. We want you to help Oklahoma veterans visit this memorial by making a tax-deductible donation to Oklahoma Honor Flights today. 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COM Land For Sale Land For Sale 122 North Main Street • Downtown Kingfisher Thinking Of Buying Or Selling In The Kingfisher Area? Call Me Any Time... Day Or Evening. Let’s Discuss The Possibilities! Margaret Phillips Broker/Associate (405)-368-7457 – Cell (405)-375-4664 – Office (405)-375-4238 – Fax jandm@pldi.net www.kmrealty.com “We’re The Ones Who Get Things Done!” Kingfisher, OK 312 N. Main • 405-375-3260 800-375-3260 Carpet Wood Ceramic Tile Laminate Custom Blinds Custom Drapes Countertops Wallcoverings Steam Cleaning – Carpet – Drapes – Upholstery – Water & Fire Restoration Stevens Carpet, Inc. Charles & Jacquita Stevens “We carry a large selection of products” stevenscarpetinc.com Watonga, OK 200 E. Main • 580-623-7757 800-299-7757 Established in 1974 Serving Northwest Oklahoma 1207 Hailey’s Court, Kingfisher 1924 sq.ft., mol • Granite Countertops • Irrigation System Sod • Reverse Osmosis • Water Softener Oil-Rubbed Bronze Faucets • 2 Covered Patios & More Robert Swart • 375-4817 or 368-9483 New Home For Sale By Builder (10-21- tf c ) Legal notices OKLAHOMA CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK HELP WANTED EXP. FLATBED DRIVERS: Regional opportunities now open with plenty of freight & great pay! 800-277-0212 or primeinc.com "CAN YOU DIG IT?" Heavy Equipment School. 3 wk Training Program. Backhoes, Bulldozers Excavators. Local Job Placement Asst. VA Benefits Approved. 2 National Certifications. 866-362-6497 DRIVERS OWNER OPERATORS & Fleet Drivers Oklahoma CDL? $ New Pay Package $ Sign-On Bonus Return to Oklahoma every 6-8 days. Call 1-800-765-3952. DRIVER - $0.01 increase per mile after 6 months. Choose your home- time: Weekly, 7/ON-7/OFF, 14/ ON-7/OFF. Requires 3 months recent experience. 800-414-9569. www.driveknight.com WANTED: LIFE AGENTS • Earn $500 a Day • Great Agent Benefits • Commissions Paid Daily • Complete Training • Leads, No Cold Calls. NO LICENSE NECESSARY TO APPLY. Call 1-888-713-6020 DRIVERS - OTR Drivers. Sign-On Bonus. $1,000 - $1,200. Up to 45 CPM. Full-time Positions with benefits! Pet Policy. O/OOs Welcome! deBoer Transportation. 800-825-8511. www. deboertrans.com FOR SALE RENT-TO-OWN Portable OUTDOOR Buildings. Sheds, Storage Barns & More. No credit check. Low monthly payments. Free delivery in 7 business days. www.qbiusa.com. 877-595-1875 LEGAL SERVICES SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY CLAIMS. Saunders & Saunders Attorneys at Law. No Recovery – No Fee. 1-800-259-8548. DRIS STEEL BUILDINGS STEEL BUILDINGS Blow Out! Best savings on remaining clearance build- ings. Garages, Workshops, Homes, 20x22, 25X30, 30x40, 35x56, 40x70. MAKE OFFER and LOW payments. 1-800-991-9251 Nicole. REAL ESTATE 20 ACRES FREE! Buy 40-Get 60 Acres. $0-Down $168/mo. Money Back Guarantee, No Credit Checks. Beautiful Views. Roads/Surveyed. Near El Paso, Texas. 1-800-843-7537. www.sunsetranches.com AUCTION AUCTION NOV 15 10AM. 5701 Grand Blvd. OKC, OK. Private showing Oct 28 1-4PM. 5± Acres with 2 bd, 2 ba home plus 1911 Rock Stable Party Barn. Eddie Haynes Real Estate & Auction. Craig Buford 405-833-9499. Garden Oasis Heart of OKC. CAREER TRAINING/EDUCATION AIRLINES ARE HIRING – Train for hands on Aviation Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified – Job placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 866-802-6655. ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home. *Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice, *Hospitality. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV authorized. Call 866-579-2843. www. CenturaOnline.com. ADVERTISE STATEWIDE ADVERTISE STATEWIDE! For more information or to place an ad, call Courtni at (405) 499-0035 or toll-free in OK at 1-888-815-2672. OCAN102112 FOR MORE INFORMATION ON STATEWIDE ADVERTISING, CALL 1-888-815-2672 (Published Sun. Oct. 21, 2012 in the Kingfisher Times and Free Press.) PROPOSED MEASURES General Election November 6, 2012 In compliance with Title 34 Oklahoma Statutes, Section 17, notice is hereby given for the proposed amendments to the Oklahoma Constitution which will appear on the ballot November 6, 2012. V. Glenn Coffee Secretary of State BALLOT TITLES STATE QUESTION NO. 758 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 358 This measure amends the State Constitution. It amends Section 8B of Article 10. The measure deals with real property taxes also called ad valorem taxes. These taxes are based on several factors. One factor is the fair cash value of the property. The measure changes the limits on increases in fair cash value. Now, increases are limited to 5% of fair cash value in any taxable year. The measure changes the cap on increases to 3% for some property. The 3% cap would apply to homestead exempted property. The cap would also apply to agricultural land. The measure also removes obsolete language. SHALL THE PROPOSAL BE APPROVED? FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES AGAINST THE PROPOSAL - NO STATE QUESTION NO. 759 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 359 This measure adds a new section to the State Constitution. It adds Section 36 to Article II. The measure deals with three areas of government action. These areas are employment, education and contracting. In these areas, the measure does not allow affirmative action programs. Affirmative action programs give preferred treatment based on race, color or gender. They also give preferred treatment based on ethnicity or national origin. Discrimination on these bases is also not permitted. The measure permits affirmative action in three instances. 1. When gender is a bonafide qualification, it is allowed. 2. Existing court orders and consent decrees that require preferred treatment will continue and can be followed. 3. Affirmative action is allowed when needed to keep or obtain federal funds. The measure applies to the State and its agencies. It applies to counties, cities and towns. It applies to school districts. It applies to other State subdivisions. The measure applies only to actions taken after its approval by the people. SHALL THE PROPOSAL BE APPROVED? FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES AGAINST THE PROPOSAL - NO STATE QUESTION NO. 762 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 360 This measure amends Section 10 of Article 6 of the Oklahoma Constitution. It changes current law, decreasing the power and authority of the Governor by removing the Governor from the parole process for persons convicted of certain offenses defined as nonviolent offenses. It enlarges the power and authority of the Pardon and Parole Board by authorizing that Board, in place of the Governor, to grant parole to persons convicted of certain offenses defined as nonviolent offenses. The Legislature defines what offenses are nonviolent offenses and the Legislature may change that definition. The measure authorizes the Pardon and Parole Board to recommend to the Governor, but not to itself grant, parole for persons convicted of certain offenses, specifically those offenses identified by law as crimes for which persons are required to serve not less than eighty-five percent of their sentence prior to being considered for parole and those designated by the Legislature as exceptions to nonviolent offenses. For those offenses for which persons are required to serve a minimum mandatory period of confinement prior to being eligible to be considered for parole, the Pardon and Parole Board may not recommend parole until that period of confinement has been served. SHALL THE PROPOSAL BE APPROVED? FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES AGAINST THE PROPOSAL - NO STATE QUESTION NO. 764 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 361 This measure amends the Oklahoma Constitution. It adds a new Section 39A to Article 10. It would allow the Oklahoma Water Resources Board to issue bonds. Any bonds issued would be used to provide a reserve fund for the Board. The fund would be a reserve fund for certain water resource and sewage treatment funding programs. The fund could only be used to pay other bonds and obligations for the funding programs. The bonds could only be issued after other monies and sources are used for repayment. The bonds would be general obligation bonds. Not more than Three Hundred Million Dollars worth of bonds could be issued. The Legislature would provide the monies to pay for the bonds. The Legislature would provide for methods for issuing the bonds. The Legislature would provide for how the fund is administered. SHALL THE PROPOSAL BE APPROVED? FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES AGAINST THE PROPOSAL - NO STATE QUESTION NO. 765 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 362 The measure amends the Oklahoma Constitution. It abolishes the Oklahoma Department of Human Services, the Oklahoma Commission of Human Services and the position of Director of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services. These entities were created under different names by Sections 2, 3 and 4 of Article 25 of the Oklahoma Constitution and given duties and responsibilities related to the care of the aged and needy. The measure repeals these sections of the Constitution and consequently, removes the power of the Commission of Human Services to establish policy and adopt rules and regulations. Under the measure, the Legislature and the people by initiative petition retain the power to adopt legislation for these purposes. The measure adds a provision to the Constitution authorizing the Legislature to create a department or departments to administer and carry out laws to provide for the care of the aged and the needy. The measure also authorizes the Legislature to enact laws requiring the newly-created department or departments to perform other duties. SHALL THE PROPOSAL BE APPROVED? FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES AGAINST THE PROPOSAL - NO STATE QUESTION NO. 766 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 363 This measure amends Section 6A of Article 10 of the Oklahoma Constitution. At present that section exempts some intangible personal property from ad valorem property taxation. This measure would exempt all intangible personal property from ad valorem property taxation. An ad valorem property tax is a tax imposed upon the value of property. Intangible Personal Property is property whose value is not derived from its physical attributes, but rather from what it represents or evidences. Intangible Personal Property which is still currently taxed but would not be taxed if the measure is adopted, includes items such as: • patents, inventions, formulas, designs, and trade secrets; • licenses, franchise, and contracts; • land leases, mineral interests, and insurance policies; • custom computer software; and • trademarks, trade names and brand names. If adopted, the measure would apply to property taxation starting with the tax year that begins on January 1, 2013. SHALL THE PROPOSAL BE APPROVED? FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES AGAINST THE PROPOSAL - NO LPXLP (Published Sun. Oct. 21 and 28, 2012 in the Kingfisher Times and Free Press.) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF KINGFISHER COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA In the Matter of the Estate of: Dorothy Ann Krittenbrink, deceased. No. PB-2012-22 ORDER AND NOTICE FOR HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT, PETITION FOR DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION, APPROVAL OF ATTORNEYS’ FEES, COSTS, AND EXPENSES AND DISCHARGE OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE John Brandes, James Joseph Krittenbrink, Paul Robert Krittenbrink and John Curran Krittenbrink, Co-Per- sonal Representatives of the Estate of Dorothy Ann Krittenbrink, deceased, having filed in this Court their final ac- count of the administration of said estate and their petition for distribution of said estate, for approval of attorneys’ fees, costs and expenses and for final dis- charge of said Co-Personal Representa- tives; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the hearing on said final account be and the same is hereby set for the 19th day of November, 2012, at the hour of 9:00 o’clock A.M., in the District Courtroom, Kingfisher County Courthouse, King- fisher, Oklahoma, and all persons inter- ested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said account should not be settled and allowed, and said estate distributed and the Personal Represen- tative discharged. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that no- tice thereof be given by publication and by mailing a copy of this Order and No- tice to all of the heirs at law, devisees and legatees of the deceased, as required by law. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 16th day of October, 2012. / s/ Robert E. Davis Judge of the District Court APPROVED AS TO FORM: /s/ Paul I Schulte Paul I. Schulte, OBA #7994 SCHULTE, SCHNEITER & GIBSON, PLLC 302 North Main Street Kingfisher, Oklahoma 73750 Phone: (405) 375-4165 Attorneys for Estate LPXLP Published Sun. Oct. 21, 2012 in the Kingfisher Times and Free Press.) BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: OKLAHOMA ENERGY ACQUISITIONS, LP RELIEF SOUGHT: ESTABLISH A 160- ACRE DRILLING AND SPACING UNIT LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SE/4 OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 17 NORTH, RANGE 5 WEST, KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA CAUSE CD NO. 201206439 AMENDED 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, and more particularly the parties set out on Exhibit “A” attached to the Amended Application on file in this cause, and if any of the above individuals are de- ceased, or if any of the above companies are no longer in existence, the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devi- sees, 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 160-acre drilling and spacing unit by: a) vacating Order No. 45316, as re-denominated by Order No. 62761, in- sofar as it pertains to the Mississippi Lime common source of supply underly- ing the SE/4 of Section 29, Township 17 (Published Sun. Oct. 21 and 28, 2012 in the Kingfisher Times and Free Press.) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF KINGFISHER COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA In the Matter of the Estate of Cecil Edward Oswald, Deceased. No. PB-2009-31 NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR ALLOWANCE OF FINAL ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP, DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that Trace Oswald, Administrator With Will An- nexed of the Estate of Cecil Edward Oswald, Deceased, having filed in this Court, his Final Account of the adminis- tration of said estate and his Petition for Determination of Heirship, Distribution and Discharge, the hearing of same is hereby fixed by said Court for the 26th day of November, 2012, at 9:00 o’clock A.M. at the Kingfisher County Court- house, at Kingfisher Oklahoma, in the County and State aforesaid, and all per- sons interested in the said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the said account should not be settled and allowed, the heirs of said Cecil Edward Oswald, Deceased, determined, said estate distributed and the Administrator With Will Annexed discharged. Dated this 17th day of October, 2012 Robert E Davis Associate District Judge Yvonne Dow, Court Clerk By: Brittani Alig Deputy Court Clerk Frank W. Davis 2201 115 North Division Guthrie, Oklahoma 73044 405-282-1420 Attorney for Administrator With Will Annexed LPXLP North, Range 5 West, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma; and, b) establishing a 160- acre drilling and spacing unit for the Mis- sissippi, Woodford, Hunton, Viola, Simpson Dolomite, Wilcox and Arbuckle common sources of supply underlying the SE/4 of Section 29, Township 17 North, Range 5 West, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, by new spacing, with the unit to consist of a governmental quarter sec- tion, and the permitted well for the unit to be located not less than 660 feet from said unit boundary. 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 evidence and reporting to the Commis- sion. 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 5th day of November, 2012, 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 re- questing its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s at- torney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and telephone num- ber. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Laura Hinkle, Hinkle Oil & Gas, Inc., 5600 N. May, Suite 295, Oklahoma City, OK 73112, Telephone: (405) 848-0924, OR RICHARD K. BOOKS, Attorney, Two Leadership Square, 211 North Robinson, Suite 1300, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, Tele- phone: (405) 232-3722. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA Patrice Douglas, Chairman Bob Anthony, Vice-Chairman Dana L. Murphy, Commissioner DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 16th DAY OF OCTOBER, 2012. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: Peggy Mitchell, Secretary LPXLP Kingfisher The Times & Free Press Partners Since 1889
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Kingfisher (Okla.) Times & Free Press Sunday, October 21, 2012 13

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24 • 10:00 AM Garfi eld County Fairgrounds, Chisholm Trail Pavilion

111 West Purdue, Enid, OklahomaALFALFA COUNTY, 10 LEASES

BLAINE COUNTY, 7 LEASESGARFIELD COUNTY, 4 LEASES

GRANT COUNTY, 9 LEASESKAY COUNTY, 47 LEASES

KINGFISHER COUNTY, 10 LEASES

2012 LEASE AUCTIONS

www.clo.ok.gov For additional times and locations, call:

1-888-35-lands (1-888-355-2637) or (405) 521-4000

OKLAHOMA SCHOOL LAND TRUST

5-Year Leases Benefi ting Oklahoma SchoolsLease Auctions in 36 Oklahoma Counties (Oct. 15 thru Oct. 30)

for Farming, Ranching and Hunting

Send an Oklahoma veteran to Washington DCOklahoma’s World War II veterans waited 60 years for a memorial in their honor. We want you to help Oklahoma veterans visit this memorial by making a tax-deductible donation to Oklahoma Honor Flights today.

For more information on how to donate, visit www.oklahomahonorfl ights.org

or call (405) 259-9000

EARNHEARTPROPANE

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Licensed Associates Shane Terrel580-327-7889

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Thinking Of Buying Or Selling In TheKingfisher Area?Call Me Any Time...Day Or Evening. Let’sDiscuss The Possibilities!

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Robert Swart • 375-4817 or 368-9483

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Legal notices

OKLAHOMA CLASSIF IED ADVERTIS ING NETWORK

HELP WANTEDEXP. FLATBED DRIVERS: Regional opportunities now open with plenty of freight & great pay! 800-277-0212 or primeinc.com

"CAN YOU DIG IT?" Heavy Equipment School. 3 wk Training Program. Backhoes, Bulldozers Excavators. Local Job Placement Asst. VA Benefits Approved. 2 National Certifications. 866-362-6497

DRIVERS OWNER OPERATORS & Fleet Drivers Oklahoma CDL? $ New Pay Package $ Sign-On Bonus Return to Oklahoma every 6-8 days. Call 1-800-765-3952.

DRIVER - $0.01 increase per mile after 6 months. Choose your home-time: Weekly, 7/ON-7/OFF, 14/ON-7/OFF. Requires 3 months recent experience. 800-414-9569. www.driveknight.com

WANTED: LIFE AGENTS • Earn $500 a Day • Great Agent Benefits • Commissions Paid Daily • Complete Training • Leads, No Cold Calls. NO LICENSE NECESSARY TO APPLY. Call 1-888-713-6020

DRIVERS - OTR Drivers. Sign-On Bonus. $1,000 - $1,200. Up to 45 CPM. Full-time Positions with benefits! Pet Policy. O/OOs Welcome! deBoer Transportation. 800-825-8511. www.deboertrans.com

FOR SALERENT-TO-OWN Portable OUTDOOR Buildings. Sheds, Storage Barns & More. No credit check. Low monthly payments. Free delivery in 7 business days. www.qbiusa.com. 877-595-1875

LEGAL SERVICESSOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY CLAIMS. Saunders & Saunders Attorneys at Law. No Recovery – No Fee. 1-800-259-8548. DRIS

STEEL BUILDINGS

STEEL BUILDINGS Blow Out! Best savings on remaining clearance build-ings. Garages, Workshops, Homes, 20x22, 25X30, 30x40, 35x56, 40x70. MAKE OFFER and LOW payments. 1-800-991-9251 Nicole.

REAL ESTATE

20 ACRES FREE! Buy 40-Get 60 Acres. $0-Down $168/mo. Money Back Guarantee, No Credit Checks. Beautiful Views. Roads/Surveyed. Near El Paso, Texas. 1-800-843-7537. www.sunsetranches.com

AUCTION

AUCTION NOV 15 10AM. 5701 Grand Blvd. OKC, OK. Private showing Oct 28 1-4PM. 5± Acres with 2 bd, 2 ba home plus 1911 Rock Stable Party Barn. Eddie Haynes Real Estate & Auction. Craig Buford 405-833-9499. Garden Oasis Heart of OKC.

CAREER TRAINING/EDUCATION

AIRLINES ARE HIRING – Train for hands on Aviation Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified – Job placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 866-802-6655.

ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home. *Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice, *Hospitality. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV authorized. Call 866-579-2843. www.CenturaOnline.com.

ADVERTISE STATEWIDEADVERTISE STATEWIDE! For more information or to place an ad, call Courtni at (405) 499-0035 or toll-free in OK at 1-888-815-2672.

OCAN102112

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON STATEWIDE ADVERTISING, CALL 1-888-815-2672

(Published Sun. Oct. 21, 2012 in theKingfisher Times and Free Press.)

PROPOSED MEASURESGeneral Election

November 6, 2012In compliance with Title 34 OklahomaStatutes, Section 17, notice is herebygiven for the proposed amendments tothe Oklahoma Constitution which willappear on the ballot November 6, 2012.

V. Glenn CoffeeSecretary of State

BALLOT TITLESSTATE QUESTION NO. 758

LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 358This measure amends the StateConstitution. It amends Section 8B ofArticle 10.The measure deals with real propertytaxes also called ad valorem taxes.These taxes are based on severalfactors. One factor is the fair cash valueof the property.The measure changes the limits onincreases in fair cash value. Now,increases are limited to 5% of fair cashvalue in any taxable year.The measure changes the cap onincreases to 3% for some property. The3% cap would apply to homesteadexempted property. The cap would alsoapply to agricultural land.The measure also removes obsoletelanguage.SHALL THE PROPOSAL BEAPPROVED?FOR THE PROPOSAL - YESAGAINST THE PROPOSAL - NO

STATE QUESTION NO. 759LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 359

This measure adds a new section to theState Constitution. It adds Section 36 toArticle II.The measure deals with three areas ofgovernment action. These areas areemployment, education and contracting.In these areas, the measure does notallow affirmative action programs.Affirmative action programs givepreferred treatment based on race, coloror gender. They also give preferredtreatment based on ethnicity or nationalorigin. Discrimination on these bases isalso not permitted.The measure permits affirmative actionin three instances. 1. When gender is abonafide qualification, it is allowed. 2.Existing court orders and consentdecrees that require preferred treatmentwill continue and can be followed. 3.Affirmative action is allowed whenneeded to keep or obtain federal funds.The measure applies to the State and itsagencies. It applies to counties, citiesand towns. It applies to school districts. Itapplies to other State subdivisions.The measure applies only to actionstaken after its approval by the people.SHALL THE PROPOSAL BEAPPROVED?FOR THE PROPOSAL - YESAGAINST THE PROPOSAL - NO

STATE QUESTION NO. 762LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 360

This measure amends Section 10 ofArticle 6 of the Oklahoma Constitution. Itchanges current law, decreasing thepower and authority of the Governor byremoving the Governor from the paroleprocess for persons convicted of certainoffenses defined as nonviolent offenses.It enlarges the power and authority of thePardon and Parole Board by authorizingthat Board, in place of the Governor, togrant parole to persons convicted ofcertain offenses defined as nonviolentoffenses.The Legislature defines what offensesare nonviolent offenses and theLegislature may change that definition.The measure authorizes the Pardon andParole Board to recommend to theGovernor, but not to itself grant, parolefor persons convicted of certainoffenses, specifically those offensesidentified by law as crimes for whichpersons are required to serve not less

than eighty-five percent of their sentenceprior to being considered for parole andthose designated by the Legislature asexceptions to nonviolent offenses. Forthose offenses for which persons arerequired to serve a minimum mandatoryperiod of confinement prior to beingeligible to be considered for parole, thePardon and Parole Board may notrecommend parole until that period ofconfinement has been served.SHALL THE PROPOSAL BEAPPROVED?FOR THE PROPOSAL - YESAGAINST THE PROPOSAL - NO

STATE QUESTION NO. 764LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 361

This measure amends the OklahomaConstitution. It adds a new Section 39Ato Article 10. It would allow the OklahomaWater Resources Board to issue bonds.Any bonds issued would be used toprovide a reserve fund for the Board. Thefund would be a reserve fund for certainwater resource and sewage treatmentfunding programs. The fund could onlybe used to pay other bonds andobligations for the funding programs.The bonds could only be issued afterother monies and sources are used forrepayment. The bonds would be generalobligation bonds. Not more than ThreeHundred Million Dollars worth of bondscould be issued. The Legislature wouldprovide the monies to pay for the bonds.The Legislature would provide formethods for issuing the bonds. TheLegislature would provide for how thefund is administered.SHALL THE PROPOSAL BEAPPROVED?FOR THE PROPOSAL - YESAGAINST THE PROPOSAL - NO

STATE QUESTION NO. 765LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 362

The measure amends the OklahomaConstitution. It abolishes the OklahomaDepartment of Human Services, theOklahoma Commission of HumanServices and the position of Director ofthe Oklahoma Department of HumanServices. These entities were createdunder different names by Sections 2, 3and 4 of Article 25 of the OklahomaConstitution and given duties andresponsibilities related to the care of theaged and needy. The measure repealsthese sections of the Constitution andconsequently, removes the power of theCommission of Human Services toestablish policy and adopt rules andregulations. Under the measure, theLegislature and the people by initiativepetition retain the power to adoptlegislation for these purposes.The measure adds a provision to theConstitution authorizing the Legislatureto create a department or departments toadminister and carry out laws to providefor the care of the aged and the needy.The measure also authorizes theLegislature to enact laws requiring thenewly-created department ordepartments to perform other duties.SHALL THE PROPOSAL BEAPPROVED?FOR THE PROPOSAL - YESAGAINST THE PROPOSAL - NO

STATE QUESTION NO. 766LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 363

This measure amends Section 6A ofArticle 10 of the Oklahoma Constitution.At present that section exempts someintangible personal property from advalorem property taxation. This measurewould exempt all intangible personalproperty from ad valorem propertytaxation.An ad valorem property tax is a taximposed upon the value of property.Intangible Personal Property is propertywhose value is not derived from itsphysical attributes, but rather from whatit represents or evidences.Intangible Personal Property which isstill currently taxed but would not betaxed if the measure is adopted, includes

items such as:• patents, inventions, formulas, designs,

and trade secrets;• licenses, franchise, and contracts;• land leases, mineral interests, and

insurance policies;• custom computer software; and• trademarks, trade names and brand

names.If adopted, the measure would apply toproperty taxation starting with the taxyear that begins on January 1, 2013.SHALL THE PROPOSAL BEAPPROVED?FOR THE PROPOSAL - YESAGAINST THE PROPOSAL - NOLPXLP

(Published Sun. Oct. 21 and 28, 2012 inthe Kingfisher Times and Free Press.)

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OFKINGFISHER COUNTY,STATE OF OKLAHOMA

In the Matter of the Estate of:Dorothy Ann Krittenbrink, deceased.

No. PB-2012-22ORDER AND NOTICE FOR HEARING

FINAL ACCOUNT, PETITION FORDECREE OF DISTRIBUTION,

APPROVAL OF ATTORNEYS’ FEES,COSTS, AND EXPENSES ANDDISCHARGE OF PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVEJohn Brandes, James Joseph

Krittenbrink, Paul Robert Krittenbrinkand John Curran Krittenbrink, Co-Per-sonal Representatives of the Estate ofDorothy Ann Krittenbrink, deceased,having filed in this Court their final ac-count of the administration of said estateand their petition for distribution of saidestate, for approval of attorneys’ fees,costs and expenses and for final dis-charge of said Co-Personal Representa-tives;

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED ANDNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that thehearing on said final account be and thesame is hereby set for the 19th day ofNovember, 2012, at the hour of 9:00o’clock A.M., in the District Courtroom,Kingfisher County Courthouse, King-fisher, Oklahoma, and all persons inter-ested in said estate are notified then andthere to appear and show cause, if anythey have, why said account should notbe settled and allowed, and said estatedistributed and the Personal Represen-tative discharged.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that no-tice thereof be given by publication andby mailing a copy of this Order and No-tice to all of the heirs at law, devisees andlegatees of the deceased, as required bylaw.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I havehereunto set my hand this 16th day ofOctober, 2012./s/ Robert E. DavisJudge of the District CourtAPPROVED AS TO FORM:/s/ Paul I SchultePaul I. Schulte, OBA #7994SCHULTE, SCHNEITER & GIBSON,PLLC302 North Main StreetKingfisher, Oklahoma 73750Phone: (405) 375-4165Attorneys for EstateLPXLP

Published Sun. Oct. 21, 2012 in theKingfisher Times and Free Press.)

BEFORE THE CORPORATIONCOMMISSION OF THE

STATE OF OKLAHOMAAPPLICANT: OKLAHOMA ENERGY

ACQUISITIONS, LPRELIEF SOUGHT: ESTABLISH A 160-

ACRE DRILLING AND SPACINGUNIT

LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SE/4 OFSECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 17NORTH, RANGE 5 WEST,KINGFISHER COUNTY,OKLAHOMA

CAUSE CD NO. 201206439AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING

STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Allpersons, owners, producers, operators,purchasers and takers of oil and gas andall other interested persons, particularlyin Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, andmore particularly the parties set out onExhibit “A” attached to the AmendedApplication on file in this cause, and ifany of the above individuals are de-ceased, or if any of the above companiesare no longer in existence, the unknownheirs, executors, administrators, devi-sees, trustees and assigns, immediateand remote, of the above-named parties.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that theApplicant in this cause is requesting thatthe Commission issue an Order estab-lishing a 160-acre drilling and spacingunit by: a) vacating Order No. 45316, asre-denominated by Order No. 62761, in-sofar as it pertains to the MississippiLime common source of supply underly-ing the SE/4 of Section 29, Township 17

(Published Sun. Oct. 21 and 28, 2012 inthe Kingfisher Times and Free Press.)

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OFKINGFISHER COUNTY,STATE OF OKLAHOMA

In the Matter of the Estate of CecilEdward Oswald,Deceased.

No. PB-2009-31NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL

ACCOUNT AND PETITION FORALLOWANCE OF FINAL ACCOUNT,

DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP,DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE

Notice is hereby given that TraceOswald, Administrator With Will An-nexed of the Estate of Cecil EdwardOswald, Deceased, having filed in thisCourt, his Final Account of the adminis-tration of said estate and his Petition forDetermination of Heirship, Distributionand Discharge, the hearing of same ishereby fixed by said Court for the 26thday of November, 2012, at 9:00 o’clockA.M. at the Kingfisher County Court-house, at Kingfisher Oklahoma, in theCounty and State aforesaid, and all per-sons interested in the said estate arenotified then and there to appear andshow cause, if any they have, why thesaid account should not be settled andallowed, the heirs of said Cecil EdwardOswald, Deceased, determined, saidestate distributed and the AdministratorWith Will Annexed discharged.

Dated this 17th day of October, 2012Robert E DavisAssociate District JudgeYvonne Dow, Court ClerkBy: Brittani AligDeputy Court ClerkFrank W. Davis 2201115 North DivisionGuthrie, Oklahoma 73044405-282-1420Attorney for AdministratorWith Will AnnexedLPXLP

North, Range 5 West, Kingfisher County,Oklahoma; and, b) establishing a 160-acre drilling and spacing unit for the Mis-sissippi, Woodford, Hunton, Viola,Simpson Dolomite, Wilcox and Arbucklecommon sources of supply underlyingthe SE/4 of Section 29, Township 17North, Range 5 West, Kingfisher County,Oklahoma, by new spacing, with the unitto consist of a governmental quarter sec-tion, and the permitted well for the unit tobe located not less than 660 feet fromsaid unit boundary.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN thatthe Applicant in this cause is requestingthe following special relief: to designatethe Applicant or some other party asOperator of the unit well. Applicant isfurther requesting that the Order to beentered in this cause be made effectiveon a date prior to the date of the Order.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN thatthis cause be set before an Administra-tive Law Judge for hearing, taking ofevidence and reporting to the Commis-sion.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN thatthis cause will be heard before an Admin-istrative Law Judge on the Initial HearingDocket at the Corporation Commission,Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City,Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 5th day ofNovember, 2012, and that this Notice bepublished as required by law and theRules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN thatthe Applicant and interested parties maypresent testimony by telephone. Thecost of telephonic communication shallbe paid by the person or persons re-questing its use. Interested parties whowish to participate by telephone shallcontact the Applicant or Applicant’s at-torney, prior to the hearing date, andprovide their name and telephone num-ber.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN thatall interested persons may appear andbe heard. For information concerningthis action, contact Laura Hinkle, HinkleOil & Gas, Inc., 5600 N. May, Suite 295,Oklahoma City, OK 73112, Telephone:(405) 848-0924, OR RICHARD K.BOOKS, Attorney, Two LeadershipSquare, 211 North Robinson, Suite1300, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, Tele-phone: (405) 232-3722.CORPORATION COMMISSION OFOKLAHOMAPatrice Douglas, ChairmanBob Anthony, Vice-ChairmanDana L. Murphy, CommissionerDONE AND PERFORMED THIS 16thDAY OF OCTOBER, 2012.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:Peggy Mitchell, SecretaryLPXLP

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To the residentsof Kingfisher County

In the past few editions of the Hennessey Clipper andthe Kingfisher Times and Free Press, it has been implied

that I am not CLEET certified or qualified to run for Sheriff,and pointed out that I am not Sheriff Academy certified.

Not only have I met all of the above qualifications, but I amalso CLEET certified as a reserve, but not as a full-time law en-forcement officer. Per Oklahoma Statute, if elected, I am re-quired to attend the full-time CLEET Academy within 6 monthsof taking office and the Sheriff’s Academy within one year. Onlya person who has been recently elected Sheriff, however, canattend this Academy.

I don’t believe that a job exists that does not require on-the-job training. I feel that every job can be better performed throughexperiences gained, an open-minded attitude, and a willingnessto do the job no matter what it takes. If a person believes thathe/she knows every aspect of a job, they will grow stagnate inthat field and leave no room for improvement. There is alwaysroom for improvement.

According to Oklahoma Statutes, thequalifications for running for Sheriff include:

•Be a registered voter of the county•Be at least 25 years of age•Possess a high school education

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A Fresh Outlook for the Future of Kingfisher CountyPaid for by Lisa Benson, PO Box 122, Dover, OK 73734

Bud Pedigo Ranch Rodeo winners announced

BARTON CATTLECompany was named the2012 Ranch Rodeo cham-pions at the 24th annualBud Pedigo Ranch Rodeoheld Oct. 12 and 13 at theKingfisher RoundupArena. Team membersinclude, from left, BrianGilles, KingfisherRoundup Club president;Monty McNair, JasonBarton, Zac Cottrill andMatt McGinn. [PhotosProvided]

MUTTON BUSTIN’ CHAMP – KinleeEast, the daughter of Jason and KeriEast, was named the Mutton Bustin’champ Friday night. From left are KlintSchroeder, Roundup Club vice presi-dent, and Quinton Cline holding Kinlee.

STEER RIDING CHAMPION – Cam-bridge Eaton, son of Kris and LindsayEaton, was named steer riding cham-pion both Friday and Saturday. Fromleft are Kris Eaton, Cambridge Eatonand Schroeder.

MUTTON BUSTIN’ CHAMPION –Jacob Rodriquez, the son of Josh andJulie Rodriquez, was named the Mut-ton Bustin’ champion Saturday. Fromleft are Josh Rodriquez, JacobRodriquez and Schroeder.

FRIGHT NIGHT, held Saturday, Oct. 13, sponsored bythe Kingfisher County 4-H, recognized its costume con-test winners in the 12-18 age division. Pictured are, fromleft, Annie Davis, Evelyn Hernandez, Grace Dewald,Trevor Hallom and Sara Bomhoff. [Photo Provided]

PUMPKIN CARVING win-ners included: (above right)9-11-year-old division, fromleft, Jordan Hyatt, first;Shelby Butts, second, andGracie Endres, third;(above) 12 and over, fromleft, Journee Jenkins, first,and Hunter Wahler, second.

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PUBLIC AUCTIONKeith Shipley Revocable TrustSaturday, November 3rd, 2012

—Sale Starts at 10:00 a.m.—SURFACE ONLY

100.79 Acres More Or Less

This farm has approximately 100.79 Acres, 52.2 cultivated and 43.5 grass. We willoffer 8 tracts of land individually, and then offer the entire farm as 1 unit (100.79Acres). Whichever way said farm brings the most money, said farm will be soldthat way.

Terms: Ten percent (10%) of the purchase price is to be placed in escrow the day ofthe auction, with the balance due at closing, no later than December 3, 2012.2012 taxes to be prorated.

Possession to be given as soon as wheat is harvested.

Also For Sale At Auction: 1951 Ferguson 30Tractor and Mower.

Auction Site and Location: Just South of King-fisher Wal-Mart (South and West of Hwy 81 &Starlite Dr.).

Any announcements day of Auction supercede any previous advertisements. Incase of bad weather, Auction will be held at 10:30 a.m. the same day at the King-fisher Elks South Room, located West of Kingfisher on Highway 33.

H&B Hill Enterprises, Inc.DBA Hill Real Estate and Auction Co. Keith Shipley TrustCol. Bob Hill, 405-202-1713 Glen Shipley, Trustee

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Lavonne J. GrayLavonne J. Gray went to

be with her Lord and SaviorJesus Christ on Oct. 15, 2012.

Lavonne was born toLucille and Wade Jernigan inNashville, Tenn., on Oct. 1,1928.

She grew up in Nashvilleand was an active member ofGrace Church of theNazarene.

She attended TreveccaNazarene University andearned an AB degree in Lan-guage Arts in 1954.

She married C. Paul Grayin 1953, and from this uniontwo children, Don and Carole,were born.

After Paul received hisPhD from Vanderbilt Univer-sity in 1959, the family movedto California where Paultaught at Pasadena NazareneCollege.

Lavonne was wife, mom,Sunday School teacher, andsponsor of Parsonettes.

In 1970, the family movedto Bethany where Paul taughtat Southern Nazarene Univer-sity.

In 1972, Lavonne earned amaster’s degree and readingspecialist certificate at SNU.She taught 19 years in PutnamCity Schools. She retired inBethany and was an activemember of Bethany FirstChurch of the Nazarene from1970 until her death. She wasa dedicated wife, mother andgrandmother.

Lavonne is survived byson, Don (Denise) of Tulsa;daughter, Carole Liles (Jeff)of Kingfisher; four grandchil-dren, Jason Gray (Janiece),Minnesota; Jonathan Gray,Florida; Jennifer Liles andBrady Liles of Kingfisher, andthree great-grandchildren,Emma, Alyson and AveryGray of Minnesota.

Services honoringLavonne were held at Mer-cer-Adams Chapel at 1 p.m.on Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012.

In lieu of flowers, the fam-ily requests gifts to the C. PaulGray Religion ScholarshipFund at Southern NazareneUniversity. To share amemory or condolence, visitwww.mercer-adams.com

AREA DEATHSharyl Ann Seiger

Sharyl Ann Seiger, 61, ofHennessey died Tuesday, Oct.16, 2012, at Hennessey CareCenter.

A private family service willbe held at a later date. Crema-tion arrangements are underdirection of Cordry-Gritz Fu-neral Home in Hennessey.

She was born Oct. 4, 1951, inGuthrie to Jack and WilmaClymer Weber.

She graduated from DoverHigh School in 1969. She at-tended O.T. Autry Vo-Tech,where she earned a degree as alicensed practical nurse.

She married Edward L.Seiger in Dover on June 29,1973.

She was employed at BassBaptist Hospital in Enid and atseveral area nursing homes.

Survivors include hermother, Wilma Weber of Do-ver; husband, Edward of thehome; one daughter, KarynRyneer and husband Mike ofWilliston, S.C.; one stepson,Phillip Gerber and wife Aliciaof Syracuse, N.Y.; two broth-ers, Ellis Weber and wife Lillyof Oklahoma City and Jay We-ber and wife Shari of PoncaCity; one sister, Carla Ohm andhusband Rocky of Dover, andfour grandchildren.

She was preceded in deathby her father.

Betty Ruth MarneyBetty Ruth Marney, 71, of

Hennessey died Tuesday, Oct.16, 2012, in Okeene.

Funeral services were heldat 2 p.m. Friday at theHennessey First BaptistChurch with the Rev. DannyMarney officiating. Burial fol-lowed in Hennessey Cemeteryunder direction of Brown-Cummings Funeral Home inEnid.

She was born Dec. 16, 1940,in Lacy to E.A. and Ruth Irene

OBITUARY

Lavonne J. GrayRalph S. DeWitt

Ralph S. DeWittRalph Sherman DeWitt, 94,

lifelong resident of Kingfisher,Okla., passed away onWednesday, Oct. 17, 2012, inKingfisher.

A graveside service will beheld at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday,Oct. 24, 2012, in the KingfisherCemetery with military ritesprovided by American LegionPost No. 5. The Rev. MarilynMerle will officiate the ser-vices. Arrangements are un-der direction of Sanders Fu-neral Service. In case of badweather, services will be heldin the First Christian Church,7th and West Broadway, King-fisher.

Ralph was born April 9,1918, in Carney to Floyd andLana May “Annis” DeWitt.

He graduated from King-fisher High School in 1938.

He served in the U.S. Armyduring WWII and the KoreanConflict. He served with the242nd General Hospital unitin the European Theater.

He married VernaFay F.Hauser on Jan. 13, 1941, inKingfisher.

He worked a number ofyears at the Burrus Flour Milland was employed at the U.S.Postal Service for 34 years.

Ralph is survived by hiswife, VernaFay DeWitt of thehome; one granddaughter,Erin Chastain-Harris and hus-band Chris of College Station,Texas, and one brother,Donald DeWitt of Kingfisher.

He is preceded in death byhis parents, one daughter,Donetta McWilliams, and onebrother, Charles DeWitt.

Visitation will be from 6-7p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23, at Sand-ers Funeral Home.

Contributions may bemade to the DeWitt Scholar-ship Fund at the Edward JonesInvestment Co., 105 N. MainSt., Suite A, Kingfisher, OK73750.

OBITUARY

Penny Jo CopelandPenny Jo Copeland, 49, of

Hennessey died Thursday, Oct.18, 2012, at Kingfisher RegionalHospital.

Funeral services will be at 2p.m. Monday, Oct. 22, at 132Bible Church in Hennesseywith the Rev. L.D. Choate offi-ciating. Burial will follow atHomestead Cemetery underdirection of Cordry-Gritz Fu-neral Home in Hennessey.

She was born Oct. 26, 1962,in Kingfisher, to Albert andDarlina Slocumb Copeland.

Survivors include her par-ents Albert and DarlinaCopeland of Hennessey; twosons, Clint Kelley and CordKelley, both of Vinita; fivebrothers, Albert Copeland andwife Sue of Stroud, KevinCopeland and wife Vickie andBobby Copeland and wifeDiana, all of Hennessey, RandyCopeland of Fort Worth, Texas,and Bo Copeland and wifeLinda of Oklahoma City; twosisters, Ginger Haworth andhusband Donnie of Waukomisand Gina Swain and husbandLeRoy of Enid, and two grand-children.

She was preceded in deathby one son, Cody Kelley.

Seney Beaman.She graduated from Lacy

High School in 1959.She married Danny Joe

Marney on Dec. 23, 1958.She was a member of the

Waukomis Baptist Church.Survivors include her hus-

band, Danny; two daughters,Tammy Treanor and husbandDavid of Waukomis andSharon Cottom and husbandTerry of Meno, and one son,David Marney and wife Tracyof Waukomis.

WEATHER NEWS(As recorded by Local Weather Ob-server Steve Loftis in Kingfisher)Day Hi Lo Pr.Oct. 11 82 41Oct. 12 79 61 .80Oct.13 77 61 .02Oct. 14 80 60 .04Oct. 15 86 51Oct. 16 86 47Oct. 17 76 57Oct. 18 71 44Oct. 19 74 41

RainfallOctober rainfall to date 0.86January 2012 rainfall 1.85February 2012 rainfall 1.66March 2012 rainfall 2.14April 2012 rainfall 3.93May 2012 rainfall 3.02June 2012 rainfall 4.61July 2012 rainfall 2.02

Grain markets Oct. 19Wheat $8.43 18¢

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August 2012 rainfall 2.91September 2012 rainfall 1.89Dec. 2011 rainfall 2.73Nov. 2011 rainfall 3.60Oct. 2011rainfall 3.82

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2007 Chevy 1500..$18,875Stock #13069A. 2WD Ext. Cab, Short Box Work Truck.

Stock #12449A. FWD 4-Door, LS W/2LS, 15,247 Miles2012 Chevy Captiva...$22,967

2013 Chevy Malibu...$28,900Stock #12488A. ECO 1SA. Only 325 Miles

2012 Buick Enclave...$41,954Stock #12533A. Only 5,051 Miles. Premium FWD.

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Stock #12163. 4 Wheel Drive, Black, Sunroof, Entertainment AndNavigation. Thiis Is Our Last New 2012 Suburban On The Lot!

Stock #13083. Mocha Bronze. 7 Inch Color TouchScreen. Loaded. The luxury sedan that gives you 32M.P.G. and the power to make driving fun again!

Stock #12262.. LT/RS Package With USB, Bluetooth &Much More. The Cruze Sets The Standard For TheAffordably Priced Four-Door Sedan. Turbo WithSpoiler! This is our last new 2012 Cruze on the lot!

Stock #13050. 1LT TUNGSTEN GRAY. 4 Cylinder 6-Speed.Estimated Combined Fuel Economy Of 26 M.P.G. ExceptionallyVersatile And Practical. With Comfortable Seating For 5.

Stock #12390. Leather, Bucket Seats, DVD & 20 InchWheels. 4-Wheel Drive! Last New 2012 Tahoe On The Lot!

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