Volume 131 Number 45 COALGATE, OKLAHOMA 74538 Coal County (USPS 120140) 50¢ Wednesday, JANUARY 21, 2015 Imogene Mowdy with her children, Clay Mowdy, Lisa McKeon and Tracy Penney. Scholarship fund established to honor Imogene Mowdy On January 17, 2015, about 60 family members and close friends of Imogene Mowdy gathered at Coalgate attorney Trae Gray’s LandownerFirm. com office west of Coalgate for a special surprise birthday party in Imogene’s honor. When it came time to present Imogene’s birthday gift to her, Gray unveiled a beautiful “Pillar Award” plaque announcing the establishment of a scholarship fund in her name. State Collaborates to Establish Coal County Emergency Operations Center The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry, working in conjunction with Coal County commissioners and other state officials, has transferred property to Coal County that will now serve as the Coal County Emergency Operations Center. State Agriculture Secretary Jim Reese, Sen. Josh Brecheen, Rep. Donnie Condit, representatives of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and other state and local officials were on hand for the official transfer of the building that took place Wednesday, January 7. The 5,000-square-foot building, which is located on six-plus acres of land just west of Tupelo, was originally obtained as an emergency management response facility for the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry (ODAFF) to respond to both animal health and wildland fire emergencies. Due to the 2009-2010 economic downturn, ODAFF did not fully develop the facility, which led to an opportunity for Coal County. Coal County commis- “Sometimes, somebody comes into your life and they’re just so special you don’t know what to do for them,” Gray said at the unveiling. “We concluded that what you do is do something for somebody else that would mean something to Imogene.” So that’s what happened. The Pillar Award honoring BLANK FOR LABEL COALGATE RECORD REGISTER Time to vote for 2015 Coalgate Athletic Hall of Fame It is HALL OF FAME voting time for the public! Only two weeks remain for you to place your vote for your favorite team for selection to the 2015 Athletic HOF. Please text or call 817228-7627 or 580-927-5298 and choose your team from the list below. You may also vote by going to FACEBOOK and the COALGATE ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME link and vote under the COMMENTS Continued on Page A-2 sioners and former Imogene Mowdy was Coal County Economic Continued on Page A-2 Development Director Allen Leaird worked diligently with ODAFF staff and Coal County Emergency It is illegal to dump brush, tree limbs, furniture, houseManagement to transfer the hold trash or items of any kind at the county fairgrounds facility over to Coal County. Coal County Emergency facility. Coal County will be cleaning up the area this week. The area will be monitored, and violators will be fined. Continued on Page A-2 PUBLIC NOTICE The Coal County Emergency Operations Center & Search and Rescue Task Force Facility located west of Tupelo. STATE OF OKLAHOMA, CHOCTAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA AND COAL COUNTY OFFICIALS gathered on January 7 for the official transfer of Department of Agriculture facility to Coal County. From left (left of sign) – Coal County District 2 Commissioner Johnny D. Ward; Nick Hinkle, Communications Technician; Sara Jane Smallwood, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma; Coal County District 1 Commissioner Brock Jones; Coy Burns, Coal County Search and Rescue Task Force; Shane Sallee, Coal County Search and Rescue Task Force; Allen Leaird, Big Five Community Services (former Coal County Economic Development Director); Troy Hudson, Deputy Director, Coal County Emergency Management; (right of sign) – Aaron Blue, Director, Coal County Emergency Management; Coal County District 3 Commissioner Michael Hensley; Jim Reese, Secretary of Agriculture, Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry; state Rep. Donnie Condit; Jeff Hansen, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma; Dale Jackson, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma; state Sen. Josh Brecheen; Miguel Cole, guest; and Michael Burns, Coal County Search and Rescue Task Force. PAGE A-2—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JANUARY 21, 2015 Time to vote for 2015 Coalgate Athletic Hall of Fame Continued from Front Page heading. The last day to vote is January 30, 2015, so please do so soon. Also, there will be up to five individuals selected by the HOF selection committee from the top 20 list shown below. The Hall of Fame Banquet will be Saturday, May 23. Details will be provided at a later date. The 2014 Inaugural class consisted of Jack Ward, Ernest Paul Fanning, Elvin Sweeten, Donald Mike Mayer, Joe Avanzini and the 2014 Girls State Champion Track Team. 2015 HALL OF FAME TOP 20—ALPHABETICAL LIST Berryhill, Lester— Basketball—1962 Casey, Alan— Football—1964 Childers, Justin— Baseball—1993 Cody, Phillip—Football & Basketball—1969 Corsini, Gina— Basketball—1976 Green, Lowell—Football Coach—1937-41, 46-47 (Deceased) Howe, Lillian Wood— Basketball—1926 (Deceased) Leone, Dr. Joe—Basketball Coach—1950 & 1956-1960 Loudermilk, Tommy— Football—1969 Martin, Tisha— Basketball—1987 McCulley, Joe—Football Coach—1998-2003, 2005 McCulley, Sherry—Track Coach—1998-2006 McDaniel, Dr. Tom— Football—1956 Mixon, Jeff— Basketball—1971 Rainey, Chris— Football—1989 Samuels, Roger— Basketball—1954 Shores, Frank— Football—1970 Vaughan, Gary— Football—1971 Vaughan, Mike— Football—1972 Vietta, Dominic— Football—1940 (Deceased) Wellington, Vergie— Basketball—1958 TOP ATHLETIC TEAMS 1939 Football—8-0-2— Lowell Green—no playoff system 1953 Football—9-1— Noel Thomason 1955 Boys Basketball 23-7—State QuarterFinals—Claude Kedy 1958 Girls Basketball— 24-7—State Semis—Joe Leone 1959 Boys Basketball— 30-2—State Semis—Joe Leone State Collaborates to Establish Coal County Emergency Operations Center Continued from Front Page Management now has a facility to call home that will allow for effective response to any emergency situation that may arise. Allen Leaird was credited as the ‘driving force’ behind the lengthy process that ultimately resulted in the facility transfer to Coal County. Reese said when Allen Leaird came to his office to talk to him about the facility, he saw an opportunity for a productive use of the building. Sen. Brecheen and Rep. Condit, as well as Rep. Paul Roan (who preceded Condit), were interested in the facility being utilized, he said, “And that’s the whole goal…the state wants to make the best use of all its facilities.” “It is always beneficial to Oklahoma citizens when a facility can be used in the most efficient manner,” Reese stated. “Coal County will now have a fully functional Emergency Operations Center to better assist everyone in the area.” Sen. Brecheen echoed Reese’s sentiments. “I am always glad to have facilities in my district that will contribute to the health and well-being of my constituents. This facility will be a great resource for Coal County and the surrounding areas.” “This is a great example of how the federal level is working with the state level,” Condit stated. “I hate to see a facility like this just sitting and nothing happening. I can definitely see where Emergency Management will have a use for it. This center will help us to be prepared for any emergency situation that may arise.” Coal County Commissioners Johnny D. Ward, Michael Hensley and Brock Jones said the facility will be a large asset to Coal County and they’re happy to have it. They expressed their appreciation to Secretary Reese and other parties involved. Coal County Emergency Management Director Aaron Blue looks forward to having the facility as a resource. “A large part of emergency management is being prepared for the unexpected and this facility will allow us to do just that,” he said. Blue presented an overview of Coal County Task Force operations, why the task force was formed several years ago, the extensive preparedness training that members go through, and the various types of rescue operations for which they are qualified. The Coal County Task Force consists of 25 volunteers and is recognized The Coalgate Record-Register USPS 120140 Periodical Postage Paid at Coalgate, OK 74538 Published Weekly at 602 East Lafayette • Coalgate, OK 74538 Bill & Dayna Robinson, Publishers Wanda Utterback, Editor Helen Langdon, Office Manager Gwenda Depasse, Composition/Bookkeeping Postmaster send change of address to: Coalgate Record-Register 602 East Lafayette Coalgate, OK 74538 580-927-2355 In Trade Area, One Year $26.00 (Includes Coal, Atoka, Johnston, Pontotoc, Pittsburg and Hughes Counties.) Elsewhere in Oklahoma, One Year $31.00 Out of State, One Year $36.00 throughout the state. The task force has taken part in several operations in various parts of the state and has been placed on readiness status for well over a dozen to two dozen situations during the past year. “Whatever we need to do, we’re going to support our agencies,” Blue said. Blue stated that Coal County Emergency Management and the Choctaw Nation have discussed “a collaboration between the two agencies that will help Coal County and the Choctaw Nation.” Three members of the Choctaw Nation were present at the facility transfer event. 1962 Football—9-2-1— State Quarter-Finals—Jim Wills 1 9 6 8 Football—10-1-1—48 pts. Scored against--#1 Defense in Oklahoma—Donald Mike Mayer 1972 Football—10-3— State Semis—Donald Mike Mayer 1973 Boys Basketball— 26-5—State Semis-Bob Parkhill 1985 Football—11-2— State Quarter-Finals—Stan Addy 2002 Football—12-1 State Quarter-Finals—Joe McCulley 2003 Football—10-2— Joe McCulley 2005 Girls Track—3A State Champs—Sherry McCulley Scholarship fund established to honor Imogene Mowdy Continued from Front Page established, and the plaque now hangs on a prominent wall in the law office. The inscription reads: Created in January of 2015, the Pillar Award is a $25,000 endowment that honors the service and commitment of Imogene Mowdy to the Coalgate community. She moved to Coalgate when she was 14 years old. For nearly 30 years she has been and continues to be a “pillar” of the Coalgate Law Office at 28 N. Main Street. She serves as a board member of the Coalgate Hospital and is very active in the Coalgate First United Methodist Church. Whether it was the tragic loss of her husband, being diagnosed with cancer, or a later battle with painful arthritis – she never complains and remains a positive example to all of us as to how we should strive to live our lives. At present, a $1,000 scholarship will be awarded annually to a Coalgate senior who articulates the importance of what a “pillar” in the community means to a young person. The scholarship award process starts with the submittal of a 500 word essay. Applicants are encouraged to focus their essay on overcoming adversity, the importance of a positive attitude, and the importance of character, hard work, family, and spirituality – all attributes of Imogene Mowdy. The essays are confidentially evaluated and rated by a committee consisting of the pastor of the First United Methodist Church in Coalgate, a designee of the Coalgate Hospital Board, and a member designated by the Coal County Bar Association. After evaluation of the essays, the committee will make a final determination based on student merit and need. For more information on the scholarship, contact Lauren Garey, Scholarship Director, at [email protected]. Imogene Mowdy and Tray Gray at the unveiling of the Pillar Award plaque. OHCE Leader Lesson January 28 The Oklahoma Home and Community Education Clubs of Coal County will hold their monthly Leader Lesson on Wednesday, January 28, at 1:30 p.m. at the OSU Extension Building in Coalgate. Lani Vasconcellos, District Family and Consumer Science Program Specialist, will be presenting the lesson, “The Benefits of OHCE.” This lesson will highlight the advantages and value OHCE membership has on individuals, families, and communities. The OHCE Leader Lessons are open to all members of Coal County who want to participate, whether or not they are an OHCE member! For more information, please call Kelsey Ratcliff at the OSU Extension Office, (580) 927-2262. Oklahoma State University, U.S. Department of Agriculture, State and Local Governments Cooperating: The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to all eligible persons regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, gender, age, disability, or status as a veteran, and is an equal opportunity employer. COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JANUARY 21, 2015—PAGE A-3 Thank You We would like to say “Thank You” to the businesses and volunteers who gave of their time to ring the bell, to those who made donations, and to Jana and her crew from the Salvation Army. With everyone’s help a total of $1139.57 was raised and approximately 60 families were helped with food and gifts. We could not do this without your help. We would also like to thank the Coal County Dist. 2 employees for their help in unloading the truck. Coal County DHS Staff Voters should apply now for absentee ballots Voters in Coal County who want to have absentee ballots mailed to them for the February 10 School Board Election and/or the Coalgate City Council Election should apply now, County Election Board Secretary Vicky Salmon said today. Although the County Election Board can accept applications for absentee ballots until 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 4, Salmon urges voters who want to vote by absentee ballot to apply early. The following offices are at stake in the election: Coalgate City Council Ward 4: Candidates - Muriel Parker, Scott Wright. Coalgate School Board Office 5: Candidates - Tommie Gay Barnett Stanberry and J.W. Barnes. Absentee ballot application forms are available at the Coal County Election Board office at 18 N. Michigan Street in Coalgate (behind the post office). The forms also can be downloaded and printed at www. elections.ok.gov. At least two mail transactions must be made, Salmon said. “The County Election Board must mail the ballots to the voter and the voter must return the voted ballots by mail.” Ballots must be in the hands of the Election Board by 7:00 p.m. on Election Day in order to be counted. Any registered voter may vote by absentee ballot in any election in which he/she is eligible to vote. However, a voter must be registered and reside at an address within the geographical boundaries of a school district or a municipality to be eligible to vote in school district or municipal elections. It is not necessary to give a reason or excuse for voting absentee. “While anyone can vote absentee without giving a reason, the law still provides several excuses, and Hearrell Family Reunion Held The annual Hearrell Reunion was held at the Coalgate Park Building July 13, 2014, with lots of good food to eat and visiting. It was hot out so the swimming pool was well used. Drawings were held with lots of winners. This year Janice Meiners of King City CA traveled the farthest. The oldest was Sadie Hearrell (94) and the youngest was Sadie Kilene Richardson, 8 weeks old. Sadie is Sadie’s youngest great granddaughter and her namesake. Ninety-four old Sadie still has a perfect attendance. We will see you’ll July 12, 2015, so plan to come. Those in attendance were: Janice Meiners, King City, CA; Wanda Stephens, Van Alstyne, TX; Jerry and Debbie Hearrell, Bridgeport TX; Krish Hearrell, Grandbury, TX; Marge Hearrell, Hillsboro, TX; Neoma Burk, Van Alstyne, TX; Melba Tatam, Louann, AR; Julie Eisler and McKinley, Louann, AR; Jerald, Lynda Nickell, Cheyenne, Shelby and Ellie, Kingston, OK; Brooklyn and Brittany of Kingston, OK; Kellie and Estan Fink, Pauls Valley; Melissa and Siearra Fink, Wayne, OK; Flora Ann Fink, Mustang, OK; Chad Hearrell, Lawton, OK; Earl and Linda Davis, Van Alstyne, TX; Rickey Fink and family, Wanette, OK; Jannette Taylor, Coalgate; Kimberly, Lexi and Ruger Wilson, Roff, OK; Lonnie Hearrell, Jeanne Hearrell West, Cameron Kuhn, Justin Beck and Thomas Johnston of Denison, TX; Charles and Joyce Hearrell, Bennington, OK; Kim Ragan, Roff; Tessa Brox and Colt Ray, Ada; Kathi Johnston, Ada; Troy and Debbie Brassfield, Lane, OK; Sam and Linda Hearrell, Lane, OK; John & Elsie Hearrell, Chad and Jessica, Coalgate; Penney Tolbert, McKinney, TX; Annette & Brian Tolbert, Ravia, OK; Kilene and Sadie Richardson, Ft. Worth, TX; Sadie Hearrell, Mill Creek; Lissie Hearrell, Tishomingo; Michael & Janet Hearrell, Mackinze and Michela, Glenpool, OK; Tommy & Mary Lou Nickell, Roff, OK; and Johnna Cheney and children, Elgin, OK. it is to the advantage of some voters to use one of them,” Salmon said. By stating one of the following reasons on their applications, these voters can activate some special conditions that make it easier for them to use absentee ballots. The reasons are: Registered voters who are physically incapacitated and voters who care for physically incapacitated persons who cannot be left unattended may vote absentee. They may apply only by mail, by fax, or by telegraph. Registered voters who are confined to nursing homes in the county may vote absentee. An absentee voting board actually goes to the nursing home a few days before the election, sets up a small polling place and allows these persons to vote under circumstances similar to those at a regular precinct polling place. They may apply only by mail, by fax, or by e-mail. Military personnel, residents of Coal County living overseas and the spouses and dependents of each group are eligible to receive absentee ballots. These voters may apply only by mail, fax, or by e-mail. Military personnel should contact the Voting Service Officers in their units for application forms and additional information or visit the Federal Voting Assistance Program website at www.fvap.gov/oklahoma for more information and instructions. Residents of Oklahoma living overseas can obtain the same materials from any United States military installation and from United States Embassies and Consulates as well as on the FVAP website. Online Voter Tool Available for Voters The State of Oklahoma website (www.elections. ok.gov) now provides a helpful “Online Voter Tool” for voters. The Tool provides these options: “Confirm Your Voter Registration,” “Find Your Polling Place,” “View Sample Ballots” and “Track Your Absentee Ballot.” Just click on “Online Voter Tool” under “Voter Info.” Penny’s Tax Service Since 1973 Same Service New Location 525 West D Avenue • Lehigh, OK Call for Appointment: 580-258-0120 McAlester Stockyards Market Report Tuesday, JANUARY 13, 2015 sold 1225 cattle Steers $4 to $6 Lower Heifers $5 to $8 Higher. Next Special Cow & Bull Sale is February 21. “and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” (Phill. 2:11) Weight Range #1 Steers #1 Heifers 225 to 300# $385 to $430 $301 to $330 300 to 350# $370 to $397 $317 to $331 350 to 400# $340 to $363 $305 to $329 400 to 450# $324 to $337 $287 to $300 450 to 500# $295 to $310 $277 to $290 500 to 550# $277 to $304 $244 to $258 550 to 600# $252 to $270 $235 to $247 600 to 700# $233 to $258 $221 to $233 700 to 750# $216 to $225 $187 to $210 800 to 850# $210 to $217 $185 to $198 140 Cows & Bulls sold at the evening sale. PACKER COWS $1 tO $3 HigHER And BullS $2 HigHER High yielding packer bulls sold from .....................$141 to $145 Average yielding packer bulls sold from................$135 to $138 low yielding packer bulls sold from.......................$127 to $131 High yielding packer cows sold from ....................$117 to $130 Average yielding packer cows sold from................$116 to $120 low yielding packer cows sold from .....................$100 to $112 Sale Every tuesday Stocker & feeder cattle begin at 10 a.m.Cows and Bulls tuesday evening, 6 pm OPEn 7 dAyS/WEEK & 24 HOuRS/dAy 2 RECEiVE & CARE FOR yOuR liVEStOCK inVEStMEnt! Julie Grant Offfice: 918-423-2834 Laura Sherrill george tarr lindsey grant donny Shadwick Richard Magby 918-423-4498 918-421-9057 918-649-4750 580-889-6049 918-424-1464 918-548-3478 918-655-7754 580-889-1329 THANKS FOR YOUR BUSINESS! New Dealer... New Attitude! Bring in this ad for $500 Discount! Welcome All, We at Riverside Autoplex of Holdenville strive to pass on big city discounts and prices, while maintaining that small town pride and customer service. For the month of December if you bring in this ad you will receive $500 towards TT&L or off your down payment of any finance vehicle w.a.c. We stock new and used vehicles of all makes and models...and as always we are fully stocked on great service! Thank you for your continued support. All new management, including Service Department 3224 Hwy 48 in Holdenville - (405)379-5424 www.riversideautoplex.com PAGE A-4—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JANUARY 21, 2015 Service Planned for Harold Hudson Harold Louis Hudson, 88, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Monday, December 22, 2014 and now joins his wife, Martha. A musical celebration of his life will be held at the Trinity Lighthouse Church in Denison, TX on Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 2pm. Harold was born to Arvard & Irene Davis Hudson in Coalgate, Oklahoma September 25, 1926. At the age of one, Harold lost his mother in a tragic car accident. Arvard met and married Juanita Black who lovingly raised Harold as her own. Harold had two brothers, LA and Charles, and a sister, Marianne Hudson DeMoss. The Hudson’s were known in Coalgate, OK as owners and operators of Hudson’s Big Country Store where Harold worked until its closing in 1991. Harold was a long time bachelor until he met and married Martha Carey Tredway on February 11, 1973 and became a step-father to Randy Lee Tredway. Harold made his home in Denison, Texas until his passing. Harold, a true man of God, lived his life as such and brought many to our Lord. He had a deep love for music and was an exquisite saxophone player, piano player, vocalist and host of the Hudson Brothers television program in Southern Oklahoma and North Texas for decades. Harold was a Mason and served in the Merchant Marines. The last ten years of his life were spent playing in churches, nursing homes and live shows with Randy Tredway and all of the Tredway and friends musical family. He welcomed every day with renewed excitement and his favorite thing to say was, “It’s going to be a great day.” Harold will be truly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. Harold was predeceased by his true love, Martha Carey Tredway Hudson; his parents, Arvard, Irene and Juanita Hudson; and brother, Charles Arvard Hudson. Survivors include: son, Randy Lee Tredway and soon to be daughter in law, Helen Kennedy; grandsons, Reno Tredway, Taylor Kennedy, Patrick Kennedy; brother, LA (Dorothy) Hudson; sister, Marianne DeMoss (Coyle); sister-inlaw, Johnnie Hudson; nieces, Candy Hudson, Holly Rhoades, Jennifer Kiser, Dana DeMoss Collie; nephews, Derek DeMoss, John Hudson and Steve Hudson, Davis Hudson, great nieces and nephews and numerous friends. Donations may be made to Trinity Lighthouse Church, Denison, TX in memory of Harold Hudson. Service Held for Evelyn Christine Eddings It’s your future, Plan Plan ahead. It’s you future. ahead It’s your future and your choice. At Brown»s Funeral Service we»ll guide you through the process of prearranging your funeral wishes. We offer a variety of payment plans to –t almost every lifestyle. You may choose to pay in full, or select a payment plan from 12 months to 10 years. It’s your choice. We also offer life insurance and monuments. Call Jeremy Burris for a no-obligation consultation. B Funeral Service 400 W. Queen Coalgate, OK 580-927-6915 or 927-2101 Brown’s Funeral services for Evelyn Christine (Dudley) Eddings, a Coalgate resident, were held Saturday, January 17, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. at the Church of Christ in Coalgate with Mr. Lloyd McElhaney officiating. Burial was in McCarty Cemetery with Brown’s Funeral Service of Coalgate in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Eddings was born May 31, 1929 to Ray and Georgia Lee (Wood) Dudley in Coal County and passed away January 14, 2015 at Coalgate at the age of 85. She attended Parker Community School and Crockett California School. Christine married Baley Eddings on April 23, 1954 at Atoka, OK. He preceded her in death on May 5, 2011. Christine was a homemaker and a member of the Coalgate Church of Christ. She was a volunteer at the Ruth Wilson Hurley Manor and was instrumental in creating the McCarty Cemetery board, where she served as a Board member till her death. Survivors include her children, Richard Eddings and wife, Karen of Coalgate, Debra Krebbs and husband, Charles of Newalla, OK and Kay Blunck and husband, David of Norman, OK; grandchildren, Jason Eddings and wife, Mandy of Ada, Shane Eddings and wife, Kristi of Stuart, Amanda Eddings of OKC, LaTosha Dinsmore and husband, Brandon of Stroud, Garrett Krebbs of Coalgate, Davin Blunck of Norman, Sam Blunch of Norman and Roy Hopkins of Coalgate; sister, Leta Boyd of Mustang; sister-inlaw, Bethel Lee of Coalgate; along with great grandchildren, numerous other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; brother, Charlie Dudley and sister, Thelma Simpson. Casketbearers were Jason Eddings, Garrett Krebbs, Devin Blunck, Samuel Blunck, Roy Hopkins, and Brandon Dinsmore. Honorary bearers were Shane Eddings and Tim Rushing. Service Held for Wilbur Cravey MICHAEL L. DIAL, D.D.S. 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He attended Warring Elementary and graduated from Comfort High School in Comfort, TX. Wilbur proudly served his country in the Marines as a radio operator during WWII beginning November 11, 1942 and was discharged December 5, 1945 as a Corporal. He married Elvera Annette Lich on July 20, 1946 in Comfort, TX and was a business owner and rancher. Wilbur attended the Church of Christ in Atoka and enjoyed working, telling stories and his garden. Survivors include his children, Eugene Phillip Cravey and wife, Peggy of Soper, OK, Wendy Alderman and husband, Robert, Wendall Cravey, Wade Cravey and wife, Kimberley; Royce Elgin Cravey of Antlers, OK, Luke Seeton and wife, Whitney and daughter, Emma, Zachary Seeton and daughter, Laken; Weldon Foy Cravey and wife, Nancy of Ada, Natalie Hankins and husband, Doug and daughter, Grace, Tiffany Hees and husband, Paul; Cheryl Lynette Mayhan and husband, Joel of Tuttle, OK, Jeffrey Mayhan and wife, Kacie and son, Kalvyn, Jon Mayhan and wife, Carol, Joshua Mayhan; Mel Vern Cravey and wife, Sheila of Rattan, OK, Dwight Joslin Cravey and wife, Mickayla and sons, Breaton and Kase, Amber Dawn Cochran and husband, Brian and daughter, Kember; brother, Ben Cravey of Warring, TX; sisters, Mary Ann Plumsted of San Antonio, TX and Joyce Kasier of Mason, TX; along with numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his wife; parents; brothers, Columbus Cravey and Robert Cravey; sisters, Sadie Hennings, Ethel Voigt, Ida Mae Nelson, Kathleen Rusch, and Paulina Majirus; grandson, Waylon Cravey. Casketbearers were Jeffrey Mayhan, Joshua Mayhan, Jonathan Mayhan, Wendall Cravey, Wade Cravey and James Drain. Honorary bearers were Ray Carroll, Jerry Cartright, Coy Woodall, and Tommy Henderson. Service Held for T.J. Callicoat Funeral services for Terry James “TJ” Callicoat, a longtime Atoka, OK resident, were held Saturday, January 17, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. at Bentley Baptist Church in Bentley with Rev. John Howard and Jeff Culbreath officiating. Burial was in Bentley Cemetery with arrangements under the direction of Brown’s Funeral Service of Atoka. Mr. Callicoat was born July 7, 1974 to Terry Lee and Joanne (Peeler) Callicoat at Antler, OK and passed away January 12, 2015 at Atoka at the age of 40. He attended school at Bentley and graduated from Atoka High School and later attended SOSU. TJ was a High-Liner, worked in the oil field and a few years for Cable Comm. He was a member of Bentley Baptist Church and enjoyed fishing, hunting, camping and horseback riding. Survivors include his mother, Joanne (Peeler) Callicoat and special friend, Bobby Tidwell of Bentley, OK; grandparents, Charles and Virginia Callicoat of Bentley, OK; brother, Dustin Eugene Callicoat and wife, Stacy of Bentley, OK; children, Chelsey Williamson and husband, Stephen of Catoosa, OK, Claburn James Callicoat of Coalgate, Matthew Thomas Callicoat of Coalgate and Lucas Iverson Callicoat of Bentley; grandson, Kentlee Callicoat of Catoosa, OK; along with numerous cousins, other relatives and many dear and loved friends. He was preceded in death by his father, Terry Lee Callicoat; grandparents, Tom and Opal Peeler; and great grandparents, Carl and Katie Callicoat. Casketbearers were David Armstrong, Kenneth Owens, Gary Gregory, Russell James, Dustin Keeler, and Billy Self. Funeral services for Gary Wayne Argo, a Liberty, TX resident, formerly of Coalgate, will be held Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. at Brown’s Funeral Chapel in Coalgate with Pastor David Unsell officiating. Burial will be in Cairo Cemetery with Brown’s Funeral Service of Coalgate in charge of arrangements. Gary was born July 17, 1956 to Leonard and Inez (Farley) Argo at Oklahoma City and passed away January 12, 2015 at Liberty, TX at the age of 58. He graduated from Coalgate High School and married Brenda Zarr on October 31, 2000 at Coalgate, OK. Gary was a truck driver for the oil field and affiliated with the United Methodist Church of Coalgate. Survivors include his wife, Brenda Argo of the home in Liberty, TX; sons, Karlos Argo and wife, Brandy of Yukon, OK, Lucas Argo and wife, Kimberly of Deming, NM, Brandon Argo of Georgetown, TX, Preston Haire of Georgetown, TX and Todd Haire of New Mexico; sisters, Jo Ladd of Yukon, OK, Barbara Cockrum and husband, Jack of West Plains, MO, Margrett Ennis of Lafortuni, CA, and Joyce Riggs of Tulsa, OK; brothers, Chuck Massey and wife, Elaine of Weatherford, TX and Al Colpitt and wife, Nita of Okmulgee, OK; grandchildren, Kody Argo, Bentlee Argo, Carrie Lynn McKinney, Devin Wright, Davis Argo, Kendra Argo, Lucas Argo and Preston Zeke Campbell; step children, Earine Cerveny, Joshua Wise, and Lynsay Wise. He was preceded in death by his parents; grandson, Kolby Argo; and brothers, Sonny Argo and Levern Argo. Casketbeares will be Wesley Campbell, Daniel Jarrett, Johnny D. Ward, Gary Dority, Rick Lewis, and Les Pebworth. Dinner will be served to family and friends at 12:00 noon at the Choctaw building in Coalgate. Funeral services for Tanner Dale Jones, a Lane, OK resident, were held Monday, January 19, 2015 a 2:00 p.m. at Lane School Gym, Lane, OK with Bro. Raymond Humphrey and Bro. Kelly Hardman officiating. Burial was in Butler Cemetery in Lane with Brown’s Funeral Service of Atoka in charge of arrangements. Tanner was born April 20, 1991 to Rickey Leon and Tracy Lynn (Hawpe) Jones at Denison, TX and passed away January 16, 2015 at Durant, OK at the age of 23. He graduated from Atoka High School and attended college at SOSU. Tanner was a Journeyman High Liner and was of the Baptist faith. He loved to hunt fish, rodeo and ride bulls. Tanner won “All Around Champion” multiple years in rodeo. He also loved his job as a Lineman. Survivors include his parents, Rickey and Tracy Lynn (Hawpe) Jones of Lane, OK; brothers, Rowdey Jones and Nick Jones, both of Lane; grandfather, Leon Jones of Lane; grandparents, Judy and Ron Tedder of Lane; uncles, David Hawpe of OKC and Terry Jones of Lane; aunts, Chris Benjamin of Farris, OK, Nancy Hill of Tushka, OK and Debbie Reece and husband, Terry of Caddo; great grandfather, “Grandad”, A. D. Stewart of Bentley; girlfriend, Kaitlin Fryer of Caddo; along with numerous cousins, other relatives, and many dear and loved friends. He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Udell Jones and great grandmothers, Opal Stewart and Lavada Hammond. Casketbearers were Tyler Childers, Bobby Jack Boydston, Spencer Stephens, Cody Sheffield, R. D. Pruett and Dustin Stark. Honorary bearers were Zach Harris, Dylan Giguere, Delane Seabourn, Newt Brasfield, and Lee Wayne Seabourn. Service Held for Gary Wayne Argo Service Held for Tanner Jones Service Held for Archie Townsend, Jr. Funeral services for Archie Townsend, Jr., a longtime resident of Dickinson, TX, were held Tuesday, January 6, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. at Crowder Funeral Home in Dickinson, TX. Interment followed at Dickinson Cemetery. Archie was born December 11, 1931 in Lehigh, OK to Archie Townsend, Sr. and Mary Jane Townsend and passed away January 2, 2015 at the age of 83. He was a member of the Church of Christ in Bacliff, TX and worked forty years at TCR/ Hill/Phibro in Texas City. Archie loved singing, working in the yard and family get-togethers. He was a family man and deeply loved his family and will be forever missed. He had many friends and loved them all. He was preceded in death by his parents; step-father, Bill Eastep; and brother, David Townsend. Survivors include his loving wife, Virginia “Ginger” Lee Townsend (they would have been married 60 years on January 20, 2015); son, Mark Townsend and wife, Dodie; daughters, Joy Townsend, and Amy Townsend and husband, Jimmy Corn; sisters, Althea Richardson of San Antonio, TX; Mary Lou Cooper and husband, Wayne of Ada, OK and Wanda Calvert of Lehigh, OK; brother, Riley Townsend of Lehigh, OK; grandchildren, Bryon Townsend, Whitney Ziegler, Sarah Tidwell and husband, Jeff and Kara Townsend; great grandson, Deegan Townsend; and numerous nieces and nephews. COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JANUARY 21, 2015—PAGE A-5 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH = (Corner of Newell & Queen) Meeting Each Sunday at 11:00 a.m. would like to invite you to join them in worship 580-258-8856 or 580-927-2267 Openings for Nurses Aides Ruth Wilson Hurley Manor has opening for Nurse Aides. We are looking for applicants that have a current Long Term Care certification, but we would consider those applicants that have desire to work with the elderly, want to pursue a career in health care and would like to become certified. Please apply in the Human Resources Department located at 405 W. Clay Ave. Coalgate. EOE. Andy’s muFFler & Alignment 203 n. main - coalgate, OK $500 OFF Alignment With this cOupOn •Exhaust-A/C-Tune-Ups •MinortoMajorAutoRepair •Alignmentsstartsat$55 580-927-2729 Dr. Donald Dingle, D.C. Treating Auto accident victims and other dull matters. Call me: 580-889-3338 ATOKA LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE EVERY MONDAY Weekly Market Report Monday, JANUARY 19, 2015 STEERS 200 - 300 lb .....$2.75 300 - 400 lb......$2.70 400 - 500 lb......$2.49 500 - 600 lb......$2.40 600 - 700 lb......$1.70 SALE RESULTS CATTLE SOLD 2225 - $4.00 - $3.75 - $3.25 - $2.80 - $2.39 HEIFERS 200 - 300 lb........$2.30 - $3.70 300 - 400 lb........$2.15 - $3.30 400 - 500 lb....... $1.70 - $3.10 500 - 600 lb....... $1.80 -$2.57.5 600 - 700 lb........$1.59 - $2.24 PAIRS $2000-$3450 • STOCKER COWS $1250 - $2800 PACKER COWS $1.00 - $1.19 LOW DRESSING .70¢ - .99¢ • PACKER BULLS $1.20 - $1.49 BULLS PER hEAD NONE • BABY CALVES -$4500 - $600 Owners & Operators Phil & Paula Hatridge Mob. 918-424-1754 ~ Office 580-889-3264 PO Box 1103 - Atoka, Ok 74525 Selling Monday, February 2 at Noon! 100 Head Tiger Stripe and Bradford Heifers Weighing 900 to 1100# Most of them are heavy bred, a few short bred and a few open. PAGE A-6—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JANUARY 21, 2015 LEGAL NOTICE (Published in he Coalgate Record Register January 7, 14 & 21, 2015, 3t) DISTRICT COURT OF COAL COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA LORNA BASKETT, Plaintiff, Vs. The known and unknown heirs, beneficiaries, administrators, executors, devisees, trustees, legatees, successors and assigns, immediate and remote of W. T. PATTON, deceased et. al., Defendants. CV-2015-1 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: The known and unknown heirs, beneficiaries, administrators, executors, devisees, trustees, legatees, successors and assigns, immediate and remote of W. T. PATTON, MINNIE PATTON, RUFUS L. PATTON and DONNA PATTON, all deceased, GREETINGS: You are hereby notified that on the 5th day of January, 2015, the Plaintiff, LORNA BASKETT, filed suit against you in the District Court of Coal County, Oklahoma, being Suit No. CV-2015-1 to quiet title to the following described property in Coal County, Oklahoma, to-wit: The South Half of the Southwest Quarter and the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 21, Township 1 North, Range 8 East; and Lots 1 through 24, inclusive, in Block 35 in the town of Clarita, Coal County, Oklahoma, and to obtain judgment establishing that Plaintiff is the owner of said property, all as more particularly set out in Plaintiff’s petition. NOW THEREFORE, you and each of you are further notified that you must answer the petition filed herein on or before the 19th day of February, 2015, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly in favor of Plaintiff and against you, and establishing that Plaintiff is the owner of the property, all as more particularly set out in her petition. Rachel Nix, Court Clerk S)Cheryl Hobgood Deputy Johnny Sandmann Attorney Johnny Sandmann, PLLC 28 North Main Coalgate, OK 74538 Phone: (580) 927-2314 LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register January 7 & 14, & 21, 2015, 3t) NOTICE The City of Lehigh is accepting sealed bids to sell 40 acres (surface only). Bids will be open and awarded January 22 at 6:00 p.m. at the Lehigh City Hall. 10% down will be required at the time the bid is awarded. Submit bids to Lehigh City Hall in sealed envelope with “Sealed Bid” on the outside of the envelope. LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register January 14 & 21, 2015. 2t.) NOTICE OF BID Sealed Bids will be received by the City of Coalgate for a pasture lease located in, N2 of N2 of Section 8 1S 10E, Coal County. This property is better known as the City Wells of Coalgate and contains 90 acres more or less. Bids will be for 1 year, beginning March 1 and ending last day February, at with the option to renew for 3 additional years with Public Works Authority board members approval. Bids will be for a year at a time beginning March 1st through last day of February. Pasture rights to graze not more than 15 head of cattle on the property and lease rental will be paid in advance with approval by the Board Members of the Coalgate Public Works Authority. All bids must be In a sealed envelope and must be in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Coalgate no later than 3 p.m. on Thursday February 19, 2015. Bids will be opened and awarded at the regular meeting of Coalgate Public Works Authority on Monday February 23, 2015 at 5:30 p.m. immediately following the regular Council meeting. Bidders will be notified by the results by mail. Any herbicides will be applied by a licensed applicator and strictly in accordance with guidelines. Also, any livestock spray or dust applied will also be in accordance with manufacturer’s directions. The property contains a home occupied by a city employee who mans the city wells. That status will remain as is. The Coalgate Public Works Authority reserves the right to reject any and all bids. S) Sherlyn Walker City Clerk LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register January 14 & 21, 2015, 2t) IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR COAL COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT E. JOHNSTON, DECEASED. PB-2015-1 COMBINED NOTICE TO CREDITORS; NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION, HEARING ON THE FINAL ACCOUNT, AND THE PETITION FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE AND DISHCHARGE NOTICE IS HEREBY given to all persons interested in the Estate of Robert E. Johnston, Deceased, that on this 8th day of January, 2015, Anita Katherine Whaley, whose resident address is Rt. 1 Box 50, Tupelo, OK 74572, filed a Petition for Summary Administration in the District Court of Coal County, State of Oklahoma, praying that Letters of Special Administration issue to her. Said Petition further prays that the heirs at law of said Decedents be determined; that the Final Account be approved, the property of the Decedents subject to the jurisdiction of this Court be distributed, and that the Special Administrator/Personal Representative be discharged, and for other relief as prayed for in said Petition, which Petition you may refer to for further particulars. TO ALL CREDITORS OF THE ABOVE NAMED DECEDENTS: All creditors having claims against Robert E. Johnston, Deceased, are required to present same, with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Anita Katherine Whaley, Personal Representative, at Sandmann Law Office. Claims should be addressed to Johnny Sandmann, attorney for the Personal Representative, 28 N. Main, Coalgate, OK 74538, on or before the following presentment date: February 7, 2015 or the same will be forever barred. The above named Decedent, Robert E. Johnston, Deceased, died testate on the 28th day of October, 2013, On the date of death, the Decedent was domiciled in Coal County, State of Oklahoma. The total value of the Estate of the Decedent as set forth in the Petition is unknown at this time, but far below the summary administration requirement of $200,000.00. That the names and addresses of the heirs or devises are: Anita Katherine Whaley Gary Van Johnston Johnny Ben Johnston Rt. 1 Box 50 3021 N. Eagle Lane 3322 Clove Circle Tupelo, OK 74572 Okla. City, OK 73127 Hutchinson, KS 67502 Steven Alan Johnston Clint Van Johnston Paul Robert Johnston 9709 N. E. 13th 817 Rock Creek Dr. C/O Johnny Ben Johnston Midwest City, OK 73130 e l c Edmond, r i C OK e v73034 o l C 2 2 3 3 Hutchinson, KS Rachell Renee Miller Stacey R. Praytor Freeman John David Burrows 612 Meadow Rock Trl. 106915 S. Kermit Rd. C/O Kelsey Leonard Edmond, OK 73034 McLoud, OK 74851 3745 Pine Meadow Dr. Bakersfield, CA 93308 Paul Wayne Burrows Stephen Scott Burrows Kelsey Cathleen Leonard 403 Ray St. 403 Ray St. 3745 P i n e Meadow Dr. Bakersfield, CA 93308 Bakersfield, CA 93308 Bakersfield, CA 93308 The Petitioner has asked that this Court proceed pursuant to 58 O.S. § 245, et seq. In an Order for Combined Notice entered herin, the Court found that it should dispense with the regular estate proceedings prescribed by law and order notice to creditors and issue an order of hearing upon the Petition for Summary Administration, final accounting and petition for determination of heirs, legatees and devisees and distribution. Pursuant to an Order of said Court, notice is hereby given that the day of February 26, 2015, at 9:00 A.M., in the Courtroom of the undersigned Judge, or the Judge to whom this cause is assigned on said date, in the Coal County Courthouse in the City of Coalgate, Oklahoma, has been appointed as the time for hearing said petition presented to the Court on said date. All persons interested may appear at said hearing. You are hereby advised that you must file objections to the Petition for Summary Administration and the Final Account and Petition for Determination of heirs, legatees, and devisees, and distribution prior to the final hearing and send a copy to the Petitioner’s attorney, Johnny Sandmann, Sandmann Law Office, 28 N. Main, Coalgate, OK 74538, or you will be deemed to have waived any objections. If you have no objections, you need not appear at the hearing or make any filings with the Court. If any objection is filed at least 10 days before the hearing date, on the hearing date the Court will determine whether summary proceedings are appropriate, and, if so, whether the Estate will be distributed and to whom the Estate will be distributed. Dated this 8th day of January, 2015 c/o Preston Harbuck JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT JOHNNY SANDMANN, OBA#32110 SANDMANN LAW OFFFICE 28 N. Main Coalgate, OK 74538 Phone: (580) 927-2314 Fax: (580) 927-2315 Attorney for Estate LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR COAL COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA Case No. CV-2015-4 LEO B. LEIGH, Plaintiff, vs. The Heirs, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Trustees, and Assigns, and the unknown Successors of MARY IDA SHARP deceased, Defendants. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION (All Lands) STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: The heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, and the unknown successors of Mary Ida Sharp, deceased. You the Defendants above named are hereby notified that you have been sued by the above named Plaintiff in the above entitled action in the District Court of Coal Oklahoma, and that you must answer the Petition filed by Plaintiff in said case on or before the 5th day of March, 2015, or said Petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendants above named in said action, quieting title to the following described real property the State of Oklahoma, to-wit: Tract 1: An undivided 10 acre interest in and to all of the oil, gas and other minerals in, under and produced from the N/2 of the SE/4 of the SE/4 and the E/2 of the SW/4 of the SE/4 and the NW/4 of the SE/4 of Section 16, Township 1 North, Range 10 East of the I.M., Coal County, Oklahoma; Tract 2: An undivided 32-1/2 acre interest in the oil, gas and other minerals in, under and produced from the SE/4 of Section 36, Township 7 North, Range 13 West of the I.M., Caddo County, Oklahoma; Tract 3: An undivided 19.30 acre interest in the oil, gas and other minerals in, under and produced from the W/2 of the NW/4 of Section 6, Township 6 North, Range 12 West of the I.M., Caddo County, Oklahoma; Tract 4: An undivided 35-1/2 acre interest in and to all of the oil, gas and other minerals in, under and that may be produced from the NW/4 and the W/2 of the NE/4 and the NE/4 of the NE/4 and the N/2 of the SE/4 of the NE/4 and the SW/4 of the SE/4 of the NE/4 of Section 21, Township 2 North, Range 5 West, Stephens County, Oklahoma; Tract 5: An undivided 1/2 interest in and to all of the oil, gas, coal and other minerals in, under and produced from the N/2 of the N/2 of the N/2 of the SW/4 of the NE/4; also a strip of land containing 4 acres, beginning at center of the NE/4; thence West 80 rods, North 8 rods, East 80 rods, and South 8 rods to place of beginning; all in Section 25, Township 14 North, Range 3 West of the I.M., Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; Tract 6: An undivided 5 acre interest in and to all of the oil, gas and other minerals in, under and produced from the W/2 of the SW/4 of Section 36, Township 19 North, Range 9 West, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma; Tract 7: An undivided 4 acre interest in and to all of the oil, gas and other minerals in, under and produced from the SW/4 of Section 12, Township 16 North, Range 6 West, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma; Tract 8: An undivided 2-1/2 acre interest in and to all of the oil, gas and other minerals in, under and produced from the SE/4 of Section 17, Township 17 North, Range 6 West, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma; Tract 9: An undivided 2-1/2 acre interest in and to all of the oil, gas and other minerals in, under and produced from the SW/4, also described as the N/2 of the SW/4 and SE/4 of the SW/4 and Lot 1, Section 20, Township 17 North, Range 6 West, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma; Tract 10: An undivided 5 acre interest in and to all of the oil, gas and other minerals, in, under and produced from the SE/4 of Section 5, Township 16 North, Range 5 West, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma; Tract 11: An undivided 1/5th interest in and to all of the oil, gas and other minerals in, under and produced from the E/2 of the NW/4 and the N/2 of the NW/4 of the NW/4 of Section 12, Township 6 North, Range 6 West, Grady County, Oklahoma; Tract 12: An undivided 2-1/2 acres interest in and to all of the oil, gas and other minerals, in, under and produced from the SW/4 of the SE/4 of Section 31, Township 4 North, Range 7 West, Grady County, Oklahoma; Tract 13: An undivided 1/10th (4 acres, more or less) interest in and to all of the oil, gas and other minerals in, under and produced from Lot 4, also known as the NW/4 of the NW/4 of Section 1, Township 15 North, Range 3 East of the Indian Meridian, Lincoln County, Oklahoma; and judicially determining the heirship of Mary Ida Sharp, deceased. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court this 13th day of January, 2015. RACHEL NIX, COURT CLERK BY: s/ Cheryl Hobgood Deputy Gregory S. Taylor, Attorney for Plaintiff OBA #8863 115 S. Broadway P.O. Box 1737 Ada, OK 74821 580/332-7717 (Published in The Coalgate Record Register on January 21, 28, and February 4, 2015) LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register January 21, 28 & February 4, 20`5, 3t) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF COAL COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA Christina Brown Plaintiff, vs. Bartolo Sartori, et al., Defendants. Case No. CV-2015- 5 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Bartolo Sartori and Giuseppe Sartori, if living and if they or any of them be dead, then their unknown successors, heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, immediate and remote of such of them, the said defendants, as might be dead; and, the known and unknown heirs, executors, administrators, personal representatives, devisees, creditors, trustees, assigns and successors, immediate and remote of the following named deceased persons, to-wit: Antonio Sartoris, also known as Antonio Sartori; and, the spouses respectively of each the above named defendants. GREETINGS You, the above named defendants, and the unknown successors, officers, trustees and assigns of the above named defendants, are hereby notified that you have been sued in the District Court of Coal County, Oklahoma, in case numbered CV-2015-5, styled, Christina Brown vs. Bartolo Sartori, et al., Defendants, by plaintiff’s petition filed herein on the 16th day of January, 2015; that in said petition the Plaintiff alleges that Christina Brown is the owner of the full, legal and equitable title and is in the peaceable possession of the following described real property situated in Coal County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Lots 2 and 3 in Block 68 of the City of Coalgate, Coal County, Oklahoma. You are further notified that in said petition the plaintiff alleges that you and each of you are claiming some right, title, interest, lien, estate or equity in and to the said real property adverse to the said plaintiff, Christina Brown; that such claims are wholly without right and constitute clouds and defects upon the title to the said real property and that plaintiff is entitled to have such clouds and defects canceled and removed herein. You are further notified that you must answer the petition filed by the said plaintiff on or before the 11th day of March, 2015, or said petition will be taken as true and a judgment and decree quieting plaintiff, Christina Brown’s fee simple title to the above described real property will be entered forever barring you from asserting any interest in or to the above described real property. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said Court on the16th day of January, 2015. Rachel Nix, Court Clerk By:_Michelle Lampkin Deputy Court Clerk J. FRANK WOLF, III, OBA #11577 Rabon, Wolf & Rabon 402 E. Jackson P.O. Box 726 Hugo, OK 74743 Phone: (580) 326-6427 Fax: (580) 326-6032 Attorney for Plaintiff MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT Auto • Truck • Motorcycle • Railroad Crossing Call for Free Consultation 323 E. Carl Albert Parkway • 918-423-0421 1-800-658-1596 LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register January 21, 2015, 1t) There will be a Title I, Title II, Title V, Title VI, Title VII, Impact Aid, JOM and Gifted and Talented meeting at Cottonwood School, Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 12:00 noon. All interested persons are encouraged to attend. LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register January 14, 21 & 28, 2015, 3t) CV-2015-3 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF CARL L. JAMES, a/k/a CARL LEE JAMES, deceased; and, CHARLES KEITH JAMES and BESSIE PEARL JAMES, if living, or if they be deceased, their unknown heirs, executors, administrators, personal representatives, devisees, trustees, successors, and assigns. GREETINGS: YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that ALLEN R. YODER and MARY YODER, husband and wife, as Plaintiffs have filed their petition in the District Court of Coal County, State of Oklahoma, being Suit No. CV-20153, to quiet title to the following described real property, to-wit: W 1/2 of NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of SW 1/4 and SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of SW 1/4 and E 1/2 of SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 and SW 1/4 of SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 and S 1/2 of SE 1/4 of Section 20, Township 1 South, Range 9 East of the Indian Base and Meridian, Coal County, Oklahoma, containing 125 acres, more or less, as the case may be, and to obtain judgment establishing that Plaintiffs are the owners of said property, all as more particularly set out in Plaintiffs’ Petition. NOW, THEREFORE, YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that you must answer the petition filed herein on or before the 27th day of FEBRUARY, 2015, or said Petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly in favor of Plaintiffs and against you, and establishing that Plaintiffs are the owners of the property, all as more particularly set out in Plaintiffs’ petition. GIVEN under my hand and seal this 7th day of January, 2015. Rachel Nix, Court Clerk (SEAL) By: S)Rachel Nix Shannon Reasor, OBA #15833 Shannon Reasor Law Office, PLLC P.O. Box 393 Atoka, OK 74525 Phone: (580) 889-3343 Fax: (580) 889-9334 LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register January 7, 14 & 21, 2015, 3t) DISTRICT COURT OF COAL COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA DURWIN MANUEL HORTON, et. al., Plaintiffs, Vs. The known and unknown heirs, beneficiaries administrators, executors, devisees, trustees, legatees, successors and assigns, immediate and remote of URA HORTON, deceased, et. al., Defendants. CV-2015-2 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: The known and unknown heirs, beneficiaries, administrators, executors, devisees, trustees, legatees, successors and assigns, immediate and remote of URA HORTON, deceased, GREETINGS: You are hereby notified that on the 5th day of January, 2015, Plaintiffs, Durwin Manuel Horton, Adrian Uriah Horton, Vicky Janet Horton Standridge, Donita Kay Barnes and Helen Lucinda McKay, filed suit against you in the District Court of Coal County, Oklahoma, being Suit No. CV-2015-2 to quiet title to the following described property in Coal County, Oklahoma, to-wit: A one-acre tract in the SE/4 SE/4 of Section 16, Township 3 North, Range 9 East, Coal County, Oklahoma, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point 950 feet North and 893 feet West of the Southeast corner of said Section 16; thence North 208.71 feet; thence West 208.71 feet; thence South 208.71 feet; thence East 208.71 feet to the point of beginning, and to obtain judgment establishing that Plaintiffs are the owners of said property, all as more particularly set out in Plaintiffs’ petition. NOW, THEREFORE, you and each of you are further notified that you must answer the petition filed herein on or before the 19th day of February, 2015, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly in favor of Plaintiffs and against you, and establishing that Plaintiffs are the owners of the property, all as more particularly set out in their petition. Rachel Nix, Court Clerk S)Cheryl Hobgood Deputy Johnny Sandmann, OBA #32110 Attorney Johnny Sandmann, PLLC 28 North Main, Coalgate, OK 74538 580-927-2314 office LPXLP 580-927-2315 fax Johnny Ward made a motion to approve Interlocal agreements for 2015 with cities and towns. COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JANUARY 21,of2015—PAGE Michael Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley, and Jones approved: City of Coalgate, City Lehigh, City of A-7 Centrahoma, City of Tupelo and Town of Phillips. Johnny Ward made a motion to approve designation of requisition and receiving officers for the Health Department. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. Ward made a motion to table the inspection of the jail until after the meeting. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley, and Jones approved. The six month bids, which covers January 1 through June 30, 2015, were opened and awarded as follows: Commissioners’ Proceedings The Board of County Commissioners of Coal County met for a regular scheduled meeting on Monday, January 5th, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. in the conference room of the County Commissioners Building. Michael Hensley called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. The first order of business was to appoint Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Member for 2015. Johnny Ward made a motion to approve Brock Jones as Chairman, Michael Hensley as Vice-Chairman, and himself as Member. Michael Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. Roll was called by Brock Jones. Those present were: Brock Jones, Chairman, Michael Hensley, Vice-chairman, Johnny Ward, Member, Eugina Loudermilk, County Clerk, and Landi Frazier, Deputy Clerk. Johnny Ward gave the invocation. Guests present were: Vicky Salmon and Warren Bailey. Michael Hensley made a motion to approve the minutes from the previous meeting. Johnny Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved. Johnny Ward made a motion to approve the county officialsʼ December monthly reports for the offices of the Treasurer, Assessor, County Clerk, Health Department and Sheriff. Michael Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. Michael Hensley made a motion to approve the monthly blanket purchase orders. Johnny Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved the following: JANUARY 1/1/2015 PO# VENDOR ACCOUNT AMOUNT BLANKET PO'S 2385 KOUNTRY STORE B-8 $2,000.00 2386 OK DEPT OF SAFETY B-8 $350.00 2387 PEC B-8 $25.00 2388 RICKS OIL B-8 $1,500.00 2389 FAMILY DOLLAR B-8 $400.00 2390 C&C B-8 $50.00 2391 McNUTT AUTO B-8 $300.00 2392 CIRCLE N B-8 $175.00 2393 TUPELO TRAVEL STOP B-8 $1,000.00 2394 SONNY'S B-5 $600.00 2395 GUDERIAN FOOD B-5 $900.00 2396 RICKS OIL T-2A#1 $3,500.00 2397 C&C T-2A#1 $1,000.00 2398 KOUNTRY STORE T-2A#1 $4,500.00 2399 TUPELO TRAVEL STOP T-2A#1 $4,500.00 2400 FITTSTONE T-2A#1 $5,000.00 2401 HALLS AUTO T-2A#1 $500.00 2402 BLESSING GRAVEL T-2A#1 $5,000.00 2403 PEC T-2A#1 $125.00 2404 COALGATE FUELS T-2A#2 $5,500.00 2405 MISTY VALLEY WATER COMPANY T-2A#2 $100.00 2406 RICKS OIL T-2A#2 $1,000.00 2407 C&C HARDWARE T-2A#2 $500.00 2408 RED ROCK PIT T-2A#2 $1,500.00 2409 C&C HARDWARE T-2A#3 $700.00 2410 RICKS OIL T-2A#3 $1,500.00 2411 COALGATE FUELS T-2A#3 $7,000.00 2412 MILLER MART T-2A#3 $7,000.00 2413 PEC T-2A#3 $145.00 2414 BLESSING GRAVEL T-2A#3 $4,500.00 2415 CLARITA OLNEY WATER DEPT. T-2A#3 $30.00 2416 DOLESE T-2A#3 $4,000.00 SONNYS 2417 CLARITA S-C-2 $700.00 2418 CLARITA OLNEY WATER DEPT. S-C-2 $20.00 2419 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER S-C-2 $150.00 2420 COUNTRYSIDE VALUES S-C-2 $600.00 2421 CHARLES STOVER S-C-2 $380.00 SONNYS 2422 LEHIGH S-C-3 $200.00 2423 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER S-C-3 $250.00 2424 CENTERPOINT S-C-3 $150.00 SONNYS 2425 TUPELO S-C-4 $500.00 2426 PEC S-C-4 $500.00 2427 FAMILY DOLLAR S-C-4 $50.00 2428 AT&T #580-845-2272 S-C-4 $35.00 2429 2430 2431 2432 2433 2434 2435 2436 CENTERPOINT ENERGY DORIS KAHLE C&C HARDWARE RICKS OIL TINA STOWE C&C FAMILY DOLLAR C&C S-C-4 S-C-4 R-2 R-5 MD-2 MD-2 MD-2 CD-4 $150.00 $625.00 $100.00 $250.00 $350.00 $100.00 $150.00 $100.00 Johnny Ward made a motion to approve transfers of appropriations for the Election Board General account. Michael Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley, and Jones approved. Johnny Ward made a motion to approve the purchase orders for payment. Michael Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved the following: Fiscal Year: Payments by Fund Approved 2014-2015 From: 12/31/2014 To: 1/9/2015 Warrant No. Vendor Name 911 COLLECTIONS 30 WINDSTREAM CBRIF 105 14 Amount Purpose $467.51 911 SERVICE 20 DIST 1 CONCRETE GE CONSUMER FINANCE $396.52 EMERGENCY SUPPLIES JAIL SUPPLIES OSU SERVICE OSU SERVICE JAIL REPAIRS OSU SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE FAIR BARN SERVICE ELECTION BRD SERVICE PUBLICATION COURTHOUSE SUPPLIES SOLID WASTE FUEL SOLID WASTE OIL SOLID WASTE SUPPLIES $560.00 TUPELO RFD DUES CHIPS 3/8 #2 SCREENINGS CRUSHER RUN 1½ MILL RUN 11/2 Fittstone Gravel $ 6.25 nb $ 6.75 2-1/2 MILL/CRUSHER RUN PIT RUN nb RIP RAP $ 8.65 $ 18.75 3/4 MILL RUN RIP RAP 12" RIP RAP 18" $ 14.00 $ RIP RAP 18" 3/4 CRUSHER RUN GRANITE GRAVEL $ 3/8 to 1/2" WASHED $ $ 16.75 $ 8.30 $ 7.30 1-1/2 ODOT TYPE A 3.00 $ 12.00 nb 5/8 to 2" WASHED $ nb 5.00 nb $ 9.20 $ 18.75 SHOT DOWN ROCK 4X8 GABION RED ROCK nb $ 6.75 $ 9.65 $ 9.30 2-1/2" NON SPEC BASE 2' BALLAST 1-1/2 CLEAN #57 3" SURGE $ $ 3.85 8.80 Johnny Ward made a motion to accept bids from all vendors for gravel based on materials needed, quality, availability and proximity to the district. Michael Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. GRAVEL HAULING HAULING TO TUPELO (from Fittstone) Jennings Marlin Lee (per ton) (per ton) $ (from Red Rock Pit) 8.50 $ 7.40 $ HAULING TO COALGATE (from Fittstone) $ (from Red Rock Pit) 10.00 HAULING TO OLNEY (from Fittstone) $ (from Red Rock Pit) 10.00 (from Fittstone) $ (from Red Rock Pit) 10.00 10-wheeler $ 6.70 $ 7.00 $ 7.90 $ 8.80 $ 7.50 $ 7.80 $ 8.00 $ $ 6.25 $ 6.00 $ 7.80 $ 8.15 8.70 8.90 $ 9.10 7.00 130.00 load $ 7.05 $ 8.00 $ $ 7.45 $ 8.50 130.00 130.00 $ 7.25 $ 8.00 150.00 load $ 8.50 $ 9.25 $ $ 6.00 $ 6.80 $ (from Stringtown) Bellydump $ $ (from Stringtown) HAULING TO LEHIGH - $ (from Stringtown) JB Ranches 6.70 $ (from Stringtown) 150.00 150.00 $ 7.25 $ 8.50 Michael Hensley made a motion to award the bid to Marlin Lee, as primary, and JB Ranches, secondary, for gravel hauling based on proximity and availability. Johnny Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved. GRADER BLADES Dub Ross Yellowhouse Machinery (units of 10) 5/8X8X7 3/4X6X7 $ 83.30 $ 98.26 $ 60.85 $ 70.61 $ 5/8X6X7 74.60 CULVERT PIPE METAL Dub Ross Roger Key 15" $ $ $ 7.00 $ 10.50 24" $ 13.55 $ 14.94 36" $ 21.55 $ 22.24 $218.42 $ 30" $45.65 791 CLARITA OLNEY WATER $12.50 792 COLLINS, TWYLA $125.00 793 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA $130.61 DRUG COURT CASH FUND 59 HUMPHREY, JUSTIN $1,500.00 CONTRACT LABOR GENERAL BUDGET ACCT. 809 CO GEN FUND FOR US TREAS 810 AT&T 811 HELTON RURAL HEALTH CLINIC 812 PALACE DRUG $629.14 $129.50 $40.00 $80.32 WITH HOLDING MATCHING SHERIFF DEPT SERVICE SHERIFF INMATE MEDICAL SHERIFF INMATE MEDICINE CITIZENS CITIZENS 42" 1411 1412 FAMILY DOLLAR STORE CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA $30.00 $393.36 1413 STUTEVILLE FORD MERCURY $349.44 1414 1415 1416 1417 1418 1419 1420 1421 ARAMARK WINDSTREAM CLARITA OLNEY WATER OK TAX COMM OK TAX COMM ELLIOTT OUTDOOR POWER TRUCK PARTS OF ADA VYVE BROADBAND $53.22 $59.33 $12.50 $25.00 $25.00 $396.35 $184.56 $78.09 DIST 2 SHOP SUPPLIES DIST 2 SERVICE DIST 2 PARTS AND REPAIRS DIST 2 SHOP SUPPLIES DIST 3 SERVICE BLANKET DIST 3 TAGS DIST 3 TAGS DIST 3 SUPPLIES DIST 3 PARTS SERVICE $15,833.33 $15.68 $221.76 $244.39 $170.29 $13.40 $88.25 $350.00 HEALTH DEPT SALARIES HEALTH DEPT TRAVEL HEALTH DEPT TRAVEL HEALTH DEPT SERVICE HEALTH DEPT SERVICE BLANKET BLANKET BLANKET Johnny Ward made a motion to approve Resolution #010515-1, Requisition officers for all county departments for 2015. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley, and Jones approved. Johnny Ward made a motion to approve Resolution #010515-2, Overtime expenses for Election Board. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley, and Jones approved. Michael Hensley made a motion to approve Resolution #010515-3, which reserves the right to open any unopened section lines within the county. Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward, and Jones approved. Johnny Ward made a motion to approve Resolution #010515-4, Reimbursement for Election Board Secretary. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley, Jones approved. Johnny Ward made a motion to approve Interlocal agreements for 2015 with cities and towns. Michael Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley, and Jones approved: City of Coalgate, City of Lehigh, City of 12.90 17.95 $ 48" 24.90 $ 54" 30.00 $ 60" 37.52 $ 41.65 $ 7.68 $ 11.45 9.54 $ 13.12 $ 18.75 $ 25.96 $ 30.40 $ 40.92 $ 45.47 Johnny Ward made a motion to award the bid for metal culvert pipe to Dub Ross. Michael Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. CULVERT PIPE PLASTIC Dub Ross HD Supply 12" $ 4.82 $ 4.85 15" $ 6.90 $ 6.80 18" $ 9.70 $ $ 19.50 24" $ 15.80 $ 15.95 30" $ $ 28.50 $ 36.16 $ 46.50 $ 72.50 22.85 $ 23.00 nb $ 16.00 $ 23.28 $ 29.00 $ 29.22 $ 36.75 $ 36.98 $ 47.50 $ 47.71 $ 72.25 $ 75.35 nb 36" 42" 48" 60" DIST 1 PARTS 8.60 $ 21" FAMILY DOLLAR STORE MD-1A MD-1C MD-2 HEALTH BUDGET ACCT 109 OK STATE DEPT OF HEALTH 110 GRAHAM, AMBER 111 MAGBY, CARMINIA 112 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER 113 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA 114 C & C HARDWARE 115 FAMILY DOLLAR STORE 116 STOWE, TINA CHIPS 5/8 #3 MANAGEMENT $68.16 $60.00 $35.00 $19.92 $251.84 $90.00 $65.70 $173.29 $465.64 $147.75 $82.00 $266.25 $145.10 $61.53 $35.50 $138.25 $65.54 Blessing $ 10.20 $ 10.40 $ 10.55 $ 6.45 $ 6.75 CHIPS 3/4 #1 21" 790 PERFECTION TRUCKS GRAVEL 18" TUPELO RFD FUEL CLARITA SENIOR SERVICE BLANKET CLARITA SENIOR SERVICE BLANKET HIGHWAY 1410 Dolese Sand & Gravel 12" $460.00 COUNTY SALES TAX 772 ADA PAPER CO. 773 SOUTHEASTERN ALARM CO. 774 AT&T U-VERSE 775 C & C HARDWARE 776 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA 777 TERMINIX PEST CONTROL 778 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA 779 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER 780 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA 781 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA 782 TERMINIX PEST CONTROL 783 RECORD REGISTER 784 ADA PAPER CO. 785 RICKS OIL COMPANY 786 COALGATE FUELS 787 APEX, INC OKLA STATE FIREFIGHTERS 788 ASSOCIATION 789 TUPELO TRAVEL STOP LLC LIST INDIVIDUAL ITEMS Tishomingo Pit Johnny Ward made a motion to award the bid for grader blades to Dub Ross. Michael Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. C & C HARDWARE CD-4 Red Rock Waterworks 9.60 Roger Key $ 4.83 $ 6.82 $ 9.70 Johnny Ward made a motion to award the bid for plastic culvert pipe to Dub Ross. Michael Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. Cummins Cummins ASPHALT Coleman Ada TYPE B $ Construction TYPE A TYPE C COLD PATCH $ 63.25 $ 69.75 66.20 COL PATCH DELIVERED PROLINE Construction Trucking, etc Tulsa Asphalt *per ODOT *per ODOT *per ODOT $ ASPHALT LAID IN PLACE Tate 112.00 85.00 ton 120.00 ton 12.00 ton Johnny Ward made a motion to award the bid for asphalt to Cummins Construction in Coleman, and the bid for asphalt laid in place to Tate Trucking. Michael Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. TANK CARS 6' 6.5' 7' 7.5' 8' 8.5' 9' 9.5' 10' LPXLP Railroad Yard (per foot) $ 189.00 $ 215.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 199.00 275.00 275.00 275.00 275.00 275.00 275.00 Continued on Page B-2 PAGE A-8—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JANUARY 21, 2015 Coalgate Centenarian Shares Stories (Taken from The Atoka County Times) Bethel Lee has a story to tell. The 103-year-old, yes, you saw that right, has a perpetual smile and a history of stories to share. As a current resident of Ruth Wilson Hurley Manor in Coalgate, Lee contributes her longevity to strong work ethic. “I spent my early life picking cotton and gathering corn,” reflects the centenarian. As one of nine siblings, Lee said they all had to pull their weight to contribute to the family. Lee visited with Keith Dobbs recently. Dobbs is the president and CEO of the Coalition of Advocates for Responsible Eldercare, a non-profit organization that represents seniors, frail, and disabled residents across Oklahoma. His visit to Ruth Wilson Hurley Manor, in tandem with the Oklahoma Association of Health Care Providers (OAHCP), was approximately the 275th facility he’s toured during the past 16 months. KEITH DOBBS, president and CEO of CARE Oklahoma, (right) poses with Ruth Wilson Hurley manor resident Bethel Lee (Left) during his statewide tour of Oklahoma’s 300+ long term care facilities. Dobbs visits every long term care facility in Oklahoma each year and makes it a point to visit with residents and staff. (Courtesy of Atoka County Times) “It is so rewarding to meet the residents and their caregivers,” stated Dobbs. “They have so much to share. They’ve lived things that younger generations take for granted, such as electricity, cars, and the invention of the television.” Dobbs shared that there’s a wealth of information that the seniors have that we need to document, including some of their secret family recipes. “I don’t cook much anymore, but I could make some pretty good meals in my day,” she shared. “In addition to her stories, what I enjoyed most about my time with Bethel was her great smile and beautiful blue eyes,” he concluded. “She’s a sweetheart!” Emerson Elementary Honor Rolls Coalgate Emerson Elementary has released its honor rolls for the 2014-2015 first semester. Student’s listed on the Superintendent’s Honor Roll (making all A’s) include: 1st Grade—Jett Burris, Kristy Coats, Kaydince Cot- trell Morgan Davis, Annabelle Eaves-Hannan, Logan English, Dennim Lambert, Jocelynne Lambert, Raelyn Loudermilk, Checotah McCoy, Axle McNutt, Gage Rice, Kamryn Wilkinson. 2nd Grade—Mikayla Brown, Tate Brown, Paige Clemente, Brandon Clemente, Jayden Franklin, Derby Gearhart, Aaliayh Henderson, Kolt Hock, Kale Horton, Ezekiel Marlow, Chelsi Mimme, Wisdom Oxley, Kaylee Pate, Buster Ratcliff, Kadyn Robson, Trevor Robson, Noah Rodriguez, Caden Russell, Blaine Ryan, Autumn Sjulestad, Josie Smith, Jarrett Taylor, Tristin Trevathan, Terri Vaughn, Nekoda Wainscott, Ford Warren, Gracie Willis. Start the New Year with Some New Clothes... Great Jean Selection Tops Jewelry/Purses/Belts SALES ALL OVER THE STORE! Also Come By Our Beauty Shop and See: Miranda Callicoat - Hairstylist Hours: Tuesday-Friday 10-4, Monday & Saturdays by appointment. Offers: Color, Cut, Style, Makeup, Mani & Pedis, Gelish Nails. Cell 580-239-0311 Malisa Sweeny - Hairstylist She does Cuts, Colors Monday-Wednesday; (Thursday - Friday by appointment only) Cell 580-399-2916 Also at our Beauty Shop Margie Eldridge and Sue Blaker Dress With Pizazz and Family Hair Care Center 314 E. Court • Atoka, OK 74525 (580) 889-7704 Owner: Barbara Callicoat HOURS: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Be friends with us on Facebook! See photos of what’s new! 3rd Grade—Rylie Blue, Charity Bowker, Teagan Brown, Cord Coffee, Sunni Dillard, Ridge Duncan, Leah Fuller, Maci Gaylor, Josilyn Jump, Raeleigh Madden, A. D. Mauk, Johnithan Parrilla, Rachel Prince, Savanah Reed, Brylee Rice, Isaac Tekubie. 4th Grade—Ashylnn Anderson, Vincent Brown, Isaiah Holt, Abi Looney, Colin Manion, Jody Trevathan, Kaylie Trevathan. 5th Grade—Waylon Bennett, Gavin Blue, Briar Davidson, Keira Ermis, Karsyn Flowers, Reece Garcia, Breana Hale, Sarah Hall, Adysin Lambert, Trevin Loudermilk, Austin Lynch, Mersadey McNutt, William Penney, Toby Riley, Makinsy Ringels, Kenley Thompson, Amy Walton, Braxton White. 6th Grade—Kallie Chapman, Hannah Hall, Wyatt Jarvis, Brent Johnson, Caitlyn Sandlin. Students listed on the Principal’s Honor Roll (making no grade below B) include: 1st Grade—Dylan Acosta, Joshua Coffee, Kynnidi Crow, Carter Francis, Madilynn Graham, Kirsten Haney, Jayden Hobbie, Coleby Howe, Cheyanne Hudson, Taci Lee, Sophia Martinez, Logan Nelson, Danielle Pogue, Abagail Thomas, Kasey Williams, Kyler Woods. 2nd Grade—Justice Beam, Trinity Cole, Maeson Crow, Damien Dimmich, Jaden High, Pheonix Kinsey, Jacie Lee, Kodi Lewis, Brody McCollum, Zane McDonald, Emalee Mullins, Alyssa Orvis, Annastasic Parrilla, Reichen Pebworth, Joshua Pollard, Mikalynn Ri- ley, Darien Sightler, Abigail Stevenson, Jasper Strother, Trinity Sutton, Aingeal Wilson. 3rd Grade—Shadow Bayles, Laney Brown, Bodee Burkhalter, Jonathan Cole, Cade Cometti, Chance Coslow, Macy Delozier, Falyn Eaves, Trista Horn, Kolten Magby, Kylie Magby, Aubrey Manion, Damian Martinez, Zoey McDonald, Charlie Philley, Journey Pickett, Caleb West, Easton Wilkinson, Hallie Wilson. 4th Grade—Julio Arcos, Ryan Autaubo, Tanner Casey, Tison Franklin, Jayden Franklin, Jordana Fuller, Payton Hilfer, Christopher Hudson, Delaney James, Holden Lampkin, Destiny McCarter, Cherokee McCoy, Jillian Orr, Caleb Perry, Ashlee Pollard, Mark Reed, Donna Riddle, Dallas Riley, Ryan Riley, Isaiah Rodriguez, Fisher Stover, Nick Surrett, Trevor Sutton, Laren Traylor, Jaydon Walters, Tyler Watkins, Braedy White. 5th Grade—Chloe Brown, April Burris, Kamdyn Douglas, Ty Golden, Memphis Heathcock, Falon Hobbie, Patrick Kingston, Tyler Lee, Braxton Lemons-Martin, Payton Merritt, Andy Pebworth, Bobbi Riddle, Skye Riley, Shelbie Roebuck, Trey Wilkinson, Makayla Wilson. 6th Grade—Kayden Bellettini, Hailey Benedict, Tyson Buckley, Jake Coffee, Leanicka Dickerson, Noe` Escamilla, Harley Flowers, Shian Flowers, Holly Fuller, Nicholas Horn, Nathaniel Jim, Shalyn McCollum, Jakeb Pollard, Malachi Rathbone, Laci Sjulestad, Jakob Strother. 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Stockers & Feeder • Pairs, Cows & Bulls Wednesdays starting at 9:00 a.m. Average Report for 1/14/2014 Total Head: 1200 Steers 274-295 ...............$350.00-$384.00 323-345 ...............$340.00-$355.00 353-385 ...............$330.00-$360.00 405-448 ...............$299.00-$310.00 455-469 ...............$290.00-$300.00 487.....................................$281.00 505-529 ...............$270.00-$286.00 550-579 ...............$259.00-$270.00 589-596 ...............$240.00-$248.00 610-629 ...............$234.00-$243.00 636.....................................$215.00 651-665 ...............$224.00-$230.00 705-725 ...............$215.00-$220.50 655-772 ...............$214.00-$219.00 814-845 .............................$206.00 881..................................... $211.00 Heifers 257-295 .............. $321.00-$322.00 350-387 .............. $290.00-$318.00 410-423 .............. $287.00-$305.00 455-490 .............. $259.00-$268.00 525-539 .............. $245.00-$256.00 550-593 .............. $215.50-$231.00 600-643 .............. $215.00-$222.00 651-659 .............. $210.00-$213.00 700-745 .............. $201.00-$214.00 750-794 .............. $203.50-$206.00 814.................................... $200.00 931-949 .............. $187.00-$198.00 971.................................... $181.50 Sale Every Wednesday COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JANUARY 21, 2015—PAGE B-1 www.adadodge.com Proud Sponsor of Coalgate Wildcat Athletics All new Chrysler 200 Come see Cade!! 1109 N Broadway Ave., Ada, OK 74820 (580)332-9400 • up to $6,000 Off Wildcats overpower Antlers by 19 points —Coalgate boys hoping for more success in Roff Invitational this week By HERMAN BROWN Coalgate correspondent The Coalgate Wildcats were able to add to the win total once last week during a 2-game stretch of varsity basketball action. Coalgate took down the visiting Antlers Bearcats 6243 on Tuesday evening at Coalgate High School. The 19-point win was followed by a 69-61 loss Friday to the visiting Konawa Tigers. There will be more chances to put wins on the board this week. However, Coach Lance Weeks’ Wildcats will have to step up and play solid basketball in the week-long Roff Invitational Basketball Tournament. Coalgate was set to open play against the New Lima Falcons at 5:20 p.m. Monday in the first round of the tournament. CHS entered the week with a record of 4-8. The Wildcats will face Konawa or Tupelo in the second round later in the week. The first-round losers are set to meet at 5:20 p.m. on Thursday in the consolation semi-finals. The first-round winners will play at 5:20 p.m. Friday in the semi-finals. As for last week’s play, Coalgate got off to a nice start with the 62-43 triumph over the Antlers Bearcats. The Wildcats erased an 11-9 first quarter deficit with a 16-10 surge in the second quarter. The effort lifted CHS into a 25-21 halftime lead. After the break, Coalgate outscored the Bearcats 1911 to extend the advantage to 44-32. The Wildcats then sealed the deal with an 18-11 surge in the fourth quarter. The effort locked up the 6243 win for the Wildcats. Dakota Powell fueled the victory with a 19-point scoring performance. Brandon Ragland added 12 points to the winning total. Nate Hardy just missed double figures with a total of 9 points. Rob Penney and Bear Francis followed with 7 points. Cody Franks and Brandon Courson rounded out the scoring with 4 points each. On Friday, Coalgate was hoping for another strong start. However, the highflying Konawa Tigers erupted for a 27-13 lead in the first quarter. That 14-point deficit would spell doom for the Wildcats. CHS outscored the visitors 16-14 in the second period. The Wildcats went to the break down by 12 points at 41-29. Coalgate dominated the third quarter by outscoring Konawa 20-9. The scoring parade brought the Wildcats to within a single point at 50-49. The game was wide open when the final quarter began. Coalgate’s hopes of a continued comeback were dashed when Konawa won the period 19-12. The Tigers used the late push to pull away to an 8-point win at 6961. Coalgate scoring was a very balanced attack. Dakota Powell and Brandon Courson scored 12 points each. Brandon Ragland and Nate Hardy added 10 points each. C.J. Bills just missed double figures with 9 points. Rob Penney followed with 5 points and Nathaniel Daniel provided the final 3. --AT A GLANCE Jan. 13 @ Coalgate Coalgate 62, Antlers 43 Antlers- 11 - 10 - 11 - 11 (43) Coalgate - 9 - 16 - 19 - 18 (62) Coalgate scoring: Dakota Powell 19, Brandon Ragland 12, Nate Hardy 9, Rob Penney 7, Bear Francis 7, Cody Franks 4 and Brandon Courson 4. --Jan. 16 @ Coalgate Konawa 69, Coalgate 61 Coalgate- 13 - 16 - 20 - 12 - (61) Konawa - 27 - 14 - 9 - 19 (69) Coalgate scoring: Dakota Powell 12, Brandon Courson 12, Brandon Ragland 10, Nate Hardy 10, C.J. Bills 9, —Photo by Sherry Loudermilk Rob Penney 5 and Nathaniel COALGATE VS KONAWA — Coalgate junior Dakota Powell #3 makes a shot for the Wildcats. Powell scored 12 points in the Konawa game and 19 points against the Antlers Daniel 3. --Coalgate (4-8) Schedule and results Dec. 2 @ Dickson, won 5853 Dec. 4 vs. Rattan, lost 69-38 Dec. 9 vs. Tishomingo, lost 57-44 --First National Bank Classic Dec. 11-13 @ SE Expo Center Whitesboro 47, Coalgate 45 Coalgate 68, Pittsburg 41 Coalgate 34, Caddo 28 --Dec. 16 @ Atoka, lost 96-56 --Jan. 6 @ Silo, lost 63-28 --Kingston Invitational Jan. 8 - Vs. Atoka, lost 8643 Jan. 10 - Vs. Silo, lost 65-53 --Jan. 13 - vs. Antlers, won 6243 Jan. 16 – vs. Konawa, lost 69-61 --Upcoming games Roff STAR Tournament Jan. 19-24 --- Jan. 27 – vs. Stonewall Jan. 30 – vs. Rock Creek Feb. 3 - @ Tushka Feb. 10 – vs. Atoka Feb. 13 - @ Antlers Feb. 17 - vs. Savanna Feb. 20-21 - DISTRICTS Feb. 26-28 – REGIONALS —Photo by Sherry Loudermilk COALGATE VS KONAWA — Senior Brandon Courson #24 goes in for a shot for the Wildcats. Courson added 12 points to the scoreboard in the Konawa game and 12 points in the Antlers game. PAGE B-2—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JANUARY 21, 2015 Bill Cummings Coal County US Marshal By Robert “Tot” Calvert Over 200 miles to ride, one way, as I was told. Practically 100 years of history, beginning in the teens, it was reported that there were horses stolen from Coal County. Bill Cummings, the young US Marshal, was notified. Bill and his fellow officers soon got on the trail and began looking for clues. The trail led them out of Coal County, across hills and streams into Arkansas. One of the stolen horses was pulling a buggy. This soon caught the young marshal’s eye because he would see a blunt mark near the buggy trail. He spoke up and said, “Well, boys, when we get to the end of the trail we will find that the thief that is driving the buggy has a wooden leg.” The officers would stop for time to time in a settlement and ask if anyone had seen anybody with a certain description of horses. Sure enough they had, and this helped in the trailing. Bill was riding his black pacer, Prince. His comrades had to be riding a fast pace to keep up. This was for a reason to not let the trail get cold. On the second day, they were well over into Arkansas. Bill was calling the shots and went over the plains Coalgate Assembly of God Tuesday Evenings 7:00 pm Hurts, Hang-Ups, & Habits Christian 12 Step Program Pastors Billy & Linda Wilson For information call Pastor Billy at 580-927-5588 or 580-927-3030 Pastors Billy and Linda are licensed Counselors and experienced 12 step leaders. Meeting will be Christ centered dealing with the reasons people turn to additions. We deal with all addictions the same whether it is Alcohol, Drugs, Anger, Eating disorders, gambling or any other addiction, Jesus is the answer. when they caught up with the lawbreakers. After riding two days and part of one night, they rode into Hope, Arkansas. The officers soon located the stolen remuda. They kept hidden until the thieves came to untie the horses from the picket line. Bill displayed his poker face and told the lawbreakers they were under arrest. I am sure the pace was slower coming back to Coalgate. The miles were taking its toll on the horses. Bill gave the orders that he and the other officers would sleep in shifts coming back to Coalgate. After talking to Hugh Graham, Sr., twenty years ago, he remembered part of that historical ride and told me that the marshal and his fellow officers were gone over a week. Young Bill Cummings from Lehigh, Oklahoma, first city marshal, to US Marshal, to deputy sheriff. He was elected as sheriff in 1928. After two terms, he retired. His wife, Eddie Calvert Cummings, and one child moved to his ranch near Roundhill and spent the next few years where they would farm and raise Hereford cattle. Bill told me several stories while he was an officer of Coal County. He was appointed US Marshal by the President of the United States and this could have been Woodrow Wilson. When I visit Uncle Bill’s grave and see the star on his tombstone, I think of the other two: the one that shined on him and the other officers while they were on that long ride and the other one that his cows carried on their hip as a brand for years. The area where the Atoka Lake is now was free range for years. Commissioners’ Proceedings Continued from Page A-7 Johnny Ward made a motion to award the bid for tank cars to The Railroad Yard, as the only and best bid. Michael Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. EMULSIONS ERGON (priced per gallon) SS-1 CRS-2 AEP CRS-2+ CRS-2S CQS-1F PUMP DEMURRAGE (after 2 free hours) MINIMUM LOAD FOB $ 2.20 $ 2.03 $ 2.50 $ 2.40 $ 2.53 $ 2.20 $ 70.00 $ 70.00 $ 47,000.00 DELIVERED $ 2.25 $ 2.08 $ 2.55 $ 2.45 $ 2.58 $ 2.15 VANCE BROS. FOB $ 2.20 $ 2.20 DEL. $ 2.31 $ 2.31 $ 75.00 $ 70.00 $ 48,000.00 Johnny Ward made a motion to award the bid for emulsions to Ergon, as lowest and best bid. Michael Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. ROAD OIL (priced per gallon) MC 30 MC 70 MC 250 MC 800 MC 3000 AC 7.5 SORCO $ 3.35 $ 3.30 $ 3.25 $ 3.20 $ 3.15 $ 2.85 Johnny Ward made a motion to award the bid for road oil to Sorco, as the only bid. Michael Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. FENCING MATERIAL T-Posts Wire 12 1.2 ga. 2pt Gates 16' Wyricks $ 3.99 $ 52.99 $ 98.00 Michael Hensley made a motion to award the bid for fencing material to Wyricks, as the only bid. Johnny Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved. Old Business: None. New Business: Johnny Ward asked if Clerk Loudermilk had heard anything about the countyʼs 2 year audit. He said he heard it was online and wanted to know if Clerk Loudermilk had seen it or heard anything from the auditors. Clerk Loudermilk said she was not aware that it was online but that she will look and see, but she has not heard anything from the auditors. Brock Jones said he had calls over the holidays from citizens regarding EMS not being able to find their homes. Hensley asked Jones if he had spoken with Berney Blue on this subject. Jones said he has not spoken with Berney. Ward and Hensley both agreed to have Berney contacted regarding this issue. After New Business was discussed the board members walked across the street to inspect the jail. The only noted deficiencies were: chipped paint on the walls and floors, and the window on the maximum security cell was cracked and needing replaced. Michael Hensley made a motion to adjourn at 10:17 a.m. Johnny Ward seconded the motion. 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Wanette, lost 45-42 District Tournament --Dec. 9 @ Stuart, lost 65-25 ZONES: Dec. 12 @ Milburn, won The Tupelo Tigers absorbed Storm1,2,4 Shelters forfeit a pair of basketball losses 10 yr. Manufactured Warranty on leakage for week of JANUARY 18, 2015 scoring: Dec. 16 vs. Sasakwa, won last week in the latest varsity Earlsboro Jerry 2x2 ads mayEnglish run anywhere in your newspaper. Don Stargell 18, Johnson 17, 62-38 action. download the line ads for this week at Tupelo fell at home to S. Johnson, 7 Bateman 7, Jan. 6 vs. Allen, lost 74-29 www.okpress.com/ocan - CHOOSE THE AD SIZE CL Now Accepting Earlsboro on Tuesday and McCormick 7, Stargell 6, Jan. 9 @ Coleman, won 56Installed then lost at Roff on Friday. Orso 4, Cox 3, Lena 3 and 39 Choctaw Vouchers All Concrete --The decisions brought the Herron 3 General Backhoe Work ~ Dozer Work ~ Septic Systems THS record to 5-10 on the Tupelo scoring: Dalton Jan. 13 vs. Earlsboro, lost 74Barnes 6, Conor McCollum 29 season. 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Konawa His prediction was accurate Jan. 16 @ Roff memorials dedicated to honor their service and Roff 65, Tupelo 33 --sacrifices. as Earlsboro won 74-29 Tupelo 7 6 14 6 (33) Feb. 3 vs. Wapanucka and Roff notched a 65-33 For more information on how to donate, visit Roff - 17 - 19 - 15 - 14 - (65) Feb. 9 @ Victory Life victory. oklahomahonorflights.org or call (405) 259-9000 Feb. 10 vs. Kiowa On Tuesday, Tupelo fell Tupelo scoring: Bry behind 18-10 in the first quarter and trailed 36-13 at Bratcher 10, Joshua Gragg 9, the half. The Tigers were Christian McLean 5, Caleb outscored 25-3 in a wild third Watson 4, Braydon Pardue 3 quarter to fall back 61-16. and Conor McCollum 2. Tupelo matched the Wildcats --in scoring 13 down the stretch Tupelo Tigers results (5-10) on the way to the 45-point Nov. 4 @ Stringtown, won 59-50 loss. Seven THS players Nov. 7 @ Wanette, lost 43contributed points to the 34 game total. Dalton Barnes Nov. 11 vs. Calvin, won 77and Conor McCollum were 34 the co-leaders in scoring Nov. 14 @ Asher, lost 55-37 with 6 points each. Christian Nov. 18 vs. Vanoss, lost 77McLean and Caleb Watson 46 followed with 4 points each. Nov. 21 vs. Stonewall, lost Three others scored 3 points 45-36 each, including Bry Bratcher, --Joshua Gragg and Chris Pontotoc Conference Dec. 1-6 @ Stonewall Lester. Coach Weller saw only Vs. Roff, lost 65-25 a hint of good in the performance. “I was pleased with the offense for one quarter,” he said. “Our defense and rebounding was solid till half. I was very disappointing in our effort and effort to execute in the second half. It was a very poor display on all our part. We are better than this.” On Friday, Tupelo visited the Roff Tigers for a conference contest. Roff WEEKEND protected the home court with a 65-33 win over Coach Weller’s bunch. Roff led 17-7 in the first quarter and soared to 36-13 at the break. 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Bailey, Undersheriff Bobby Hatton and deputy Jeff Wortman drove to Blanchard’s residence, but Blanchard would not answer the door. When Hatton called Blanchard on his cell phone, he agreed to let the officers in. During questioning, Blanchard said he had been to church that evening, but nowhere else. When Bailey told him they had witnesses to attest to his setting the hay on fire, Blanchard stated that if his pickup was at the victim’s residence, he wasn’t the one J & N Construction 17350 CR 3700 Coalgate, OK Free Estimates Sidewalks Custom Steel Buildings Metal Roofs James Troyer Phone: 580-428-3159 Cell: 580-258-0911 3.5” x 2.5” | Maximum Font Size: 30 pt Use that 401(k) you left behind to move ahead. Taylor P Howard Financial Advisor . 1500 Hoppe Blvd Suite 11 Ada, OK 74820 580-436-1632 www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC DID YOU KNOW? 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He then became “very evasive” in his answers, Bailey said, and would not speak further. Hatton obtained a written statement from the victim confirming that Blanchard did set the fire. Blanchard was told a warrant would be sought for his arrest. Blanchard was arrested January 7 and made his initial court appearance on January 12. He pleaded not guilty to the charge and is scheduled for a January 22 preliminary hearing conference. He was released from custody on $10,000 bond. Attempted arson in the third degree is punishable by a fine up to $10,000 and/or imprisonment up to 15 years. Assault with a dangerous weapon Kellen Seth Heck, 32, was charged January 6 with felony assault with a dangerous weapon. OERB Refund Notice Deputies Jarel Bailey and Contributors to the OklaEnergy Resources Ron Marley homa were dispatched Board have until March to a Cottonwood residence the 31, 2015 to file for a refund of the 2014 assessevening of January 5 where a ment. man reportedContributors that histo the son-inComlaw, Kellen Heck, mittee had for assaulted Sustaining Oklahoma’s Rehim with a knife. The Energy man was sources, or SOER, have bleeding fromuntil hisMarch knees, Bailey 31, 2015 to fi le for a refund of the said. 2014 fee. The victimTo stated his request thethat appropridaughter andateHeck refund had forms,come call 1-800-664-1301, ext. to his residence to exchange 235, or write to 500 NE Christmas gifts. The100,couple 4th St., Suite Oklahoma City, 73104. got into an argument,OK he said, Each refund request and Heck was starting to get must include completed physical. forms, a notarized refund and documenta He tried affi todavit diffuse the tion of assessments. situation, he Requests said, and he and must be postby March Heck got intomarked a scuffle that 31, led 2015. to the kitchen. Heck grabbed a fillet knife and attempted to stab him, he said. He managed 1 col, 6 pHeck, at to take the knife from 92 words, 1 tabto which time Heck slung him the floor, causing abrasions and cuts to his legs. Heck left the residence prior to the deputies’ arrival. A witness confirmed the victim’s story. The deputies went to Heck’s residence, but he refused to open the locked door. The door was forcefully breached, but Heck was behind another door and also refused to open it. That door was forcefully breached, and Heck was taken into custody. He has pleaded not guilty to the charge and was released on a personal recognizance bond with orders not to have contact with the victim’s family other than his (Heck’s) wife. He is scheduled for a preliminary hearing conference on January 22. Assault and battery on police officers and EMT; malicious injury to property Edgar Arnold Buchanan, 28, Coalgate, was charged January 8 with four counts of felony battery/assault and battery on police officer, assault and/or battery on emergency medical technician, and misdemeanor malicious injury to property. Coalgate Chief of Police Kenny Pebworth and Undersheriff Bobby Hatton responded to a domestic disturbance at Buchanan’s residence the morning of January 6. Buchanan was arrested and transported to the Coal County jail. A probable cause affidavit filed by Undersheriff Bobby Hatton states that upon arrival at the jail, Buchanan became agitated, uncooperative and combative. He is charged with assaulting deputy Nic Davis, Chief Hatton states in his affidavit that when Buchanan complained that he couldn’t breathe, EMS was called to the jail to check his wellbeing. Then, while waiting on EMS, Buchanan began banging his head on the floor, which caused abrasions to his forehead area. EMS advised that Buchanan should be taken to the hospital. Upon arrival at the hospital and Buchanan was being unloaded from the ambulance, he managed to unbuckle one of the straps restraining him to the cot. He swung his arms, causing the strap buckle to strike EMT Audrey Gage on the nose. Buchanan was treated, released and returned to jail where he was placed in the drunk tank. Since he was still unruly, uncooperative, and combative, the decision was made to transport him to Pontotoc County for his safety as well as the safety of the other inmates. He had threatened to cause “all kinds of trouble” while he was in jail, Hatton said. He managed to slip his restraints and used them to bust the glass out of the drunk tank door. For that action, he was charged with misdemeanor malicious injury to property. The fourth chargeNotice for assault OERB Refund and battery police officer Contributorsontoa the Oklahoma Resources Board have and cameEnergy about as Hatton until March 31, 2015 to file for a deputy Wortman refundJeff of the 2014 assessment.were Contributors to the Committee for to transporting Buchanan Sustaining Oklahoma’s Energy Pontotoc County. Hatton said Resources, or SOER, have until they March had traveled a block 31, 2015 to fiabout le for a refund 2014jail fee.when Buchanan southofofthethe request the appropriate refund beganTo thrashing forms,screaming, call 1-800-664-1301, ext. 235, in or write 500 NE 4th around thetopatrol unitSt., and Suite 100, Oklahoma City, OK kicking the dash. He was 73104. attempting torequest get his Each refund mustfeet includehigh completed forms, a notarized reenough to kick the windshield, fund affidavit and documentation Hatton said. of assessments. Requests must The officers and their prisoner returned to the Coal County jail, and when Hatton exited the vehicle and opened the front passenger door, Buchanan attempted to get out. As Deputy Wortman, who was riding in the back seat, attempted to control Buchanan from behind, Buchanan attempted to bite him on his left forearm. Hatton pushed Buchanan’s head up and away from Wortman’s arm. Buchanan was brought under control by hobbling his legs and was transported to the Pontotoc County Justice Center without further incident. During his initial court appearance on January 8 without an attorney, the Court entered a plea of not guilty on his behalf. He has requested a court-appointed attorney and is scheduled for a preliminary hearing conference on January 22. He is being held on $100,000 bond. LEGAL NOTICE OERB Refund Notice Contributors to the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board have until March 31, 2015 to file for a refund of the 2014 assessment. Contributors to the Committee for Sustaining Oklahoma’s Energy Resources, or SOER, have until March 31, 2015 to file for a refund of the 2014 fee. To request the appropriate refund forms, call 1-800-664-1301, ext. 235, or write to 500 NE 4th St., Suite 100, Oklahoma City, OK 73104. Each refund request must include completed forms, a notarized refund affidavit and documentation of assessments. Requests must be postmarked by March 31, 2015. be postmarked by March 31, 2015. Palace Drug& Gifts 104 West Ohio • Coalgate, Ok - 580-927-2064 FREE LOCAL DELIVERY (cut off delivery time 3pm) 1 col, 8 p 92 words, 1 tab 1 col, 10 p 92 words, 1 tab h C n h lupm 26t r 0 y O f :0 r 2 a u ig in pm an s 0 J O l :3 g C 1 in t r ta s Hand Therapy (many scents) Art Prints by Dale Adkins Illustrator for magazine & Book Covers for Louis L’Amour & Zane Gray Western Decor Diamond Gussett Jeans up to 1/2 Off LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record register January 21 & 28, 2015, 2t) NOTICE OF ELECTION City of Lehigh, Oklahoma Resolution No. 1-15-2015 BE IT RESOLVED by the Council members of the City of Lehigh that for the purpose of electing Council members from Wards 3 and 4 and Mayor at large: 1. A general election shall be held on Tuesday, April 7, 2015 from 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. at the Lehigh City Hall, Lehigh, Oklahoma. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that each candidate for the City Office be a qualified elector of the city and that each candidate for the office of councilman from a ward shall be an actual resident of the ward from which he is a candidate. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk cause a notice to be published in the Coalgate Record Register setting forth the fact that the office of the County Election Board shall open from 8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. on each week day beginning on Monday, February 2, 2015 thru Wednesday February 4, 2015 for filing a sworn statement of his/her qualification and candidacy from Wards 3 and 4 and Mayor at large. The notice shall also state the qualification one must posses to hold the office of councilman and Mayor in the City of Lehigh. All offices will be for a four-year term. THE FOREGOING notice shall be run in the January 21, 2015 and January 28, 2015 editions of the Coalgate Record Register and proof of the publication shall be requested. BE IT RESOLVED, that the election on the above candidates for councilmen and Mayor shall be opened to all qualified voters in the City of Lehigh and shall be at the regular polling place at Lehigh City Hall. The election shall be held between the hours of 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. and these questions shall be decided by a majority of those persons voting therein. ADOPTED this the 15th day of January 2015 by the Lehigh City Council. ATTEST; S)Kay Yarbrough Lehigh City Clerk S)Earnest Cottrell Mayor COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JANUARY 21, 2015—PAGE B-5 Lady Tigers jump into Roff tournament —Tupelo girls split two games in most recent action Nov. 11 vs. Calvin, lost 53- Jan. 6 vs. Allen, lost 52-29 Roff 47, Tupelo 41 AT A GLANCE Tupelo - 13 - 10 - 14 - 4 - 50 Jan. 9 @ Coleman, lost 55Jan. 13 vs. Earlsboro Nov. 14 @ Asher, lost 50-30 (41) 53 OT Tupelo 35, Earlsboro 18 Nov. 18 vs. Vanoss, lost 49-- The Tupelo Lady Tigers Tupelo - 8 - 7 - 5 - 15 - (35) Roff - 8 - 10 - 13 - 16 - (47) 48 Jan. 13 vs. Earlsboro, won are competing this week Earlsboro - 3 - 4 - 6 - 5 Nov. 21 vs. Stonewall, lost Tupelo scoring – Brittany 35-18 in the Roff Invitational (18) 51-49 Sanders 19, Phylisha Jan. 16 @ Roff, lost 47-41 Basketball Tournament. ----Coach Shawn Reeves’ THS Tupelo scoring - Brittany Chamberlain 14, Hailey Ellis Pontotoc Conference 5, Keara Bourland 2, Hayley Remaining schedule girls were scheduled to open Sanders 23, Hailey Ellis Dec. 1-6 @ Stonewall Roff Tournament the week-long event on 4, Phylisha Chamberlain Reeves 1. Vs. Asher, lost 34-32 Roff scoring Crawford Jan. 19-24 @ Roff Tuesday evening. Tupelo 2, Keara Bourland 2, Lana Vs. Calvin, won 49-33 Varnum vs. Tupelo was paired up with the Nelson 2, Kaitlin Watson 2. 11, Hood 11, A. Crawford 9, Vs. Vanoss, lost 47-38 Scott 9, Cornell 5, Bowerman 6:40 p.m. Tuesday Varnum Lady Whippets in a Earlsboro scoring ----6:40 p.m. contest. Elizabeth Lena 6, Phensha 2. Dec. 9 @ Stuart, lost 66-34 --Feb. 3 vs. Wapanucka The Lady Tigers will play Washburn 4, Eszter Simon Dec. 12 @ Milburn, won Feb. 9 @ Victory Life again in a second-round 4, Shawna McFarland 2, Lady Tigers’ results (6-10) forfeit Nov. 4 @ Stringtown, won Feb. 10 vs. Kiowa game on Thursday or Friday, Kiarah Barkus 2. Dec. 16 vs. Sasakwa, won 50-21 --depending on whether --54-52 Nov. 7 @ Wanette, won 59Playoffs they win the opener. The Jan. 16 @ Roff --21 District Tournament opponent for the second round will be either Coalgate or Roff. The consolation semifinals game will be at 6:40 p.m. Thursday. If Tupelo wins Tuesday, they will move into the winners bracket semi-finals at 6:40 p.m. on Friday. Tupelo enters the week with a record of 6 wins and 10 losses. The Lady Tigers split their most recent high I would like to thank everyone for voting in the last election. I am very proud to serve school basketball games. the people of Coalgate School District. In February, will be another School Board Tupelo scored a solid 35Election, and I will be running for that seat again. The election in November was to fill 18 victory over the visiting Earlsboro Lady Wildcats the vacancy left by the resignation of a school board member, whose term will end in on Tuesday, January13, at February. I NEED YOUR HELP IN THIS ELECTION ALSO. Tupelo high School. Your votes were very important to me in the last election and are very important for The Lady Tigers led 8-3 me in this election. I have only been able to attend 2 school board meetings since after a quarter and 15-7 at the half. Earlsboro being elected and have learned a lot. Coalgate School District and the teachers and outscored the home team staff are good people who want to help build Coalgate School System to be the best 6-5 in the third period to in the state. But it takes teamwork, not only from the people working at the school but pull to within seven points also the parents and grandparents who have children in the school district as well. at 20-13. However, Tupelo outscored the Lady Wildcats I was born in Coalgate in 1957, at the old hospital down on North Main that is now 15-5 down the stretch to the Big Five Community Building, and raised in Coalgate. My parents are the late secure the 17-point victory Thomas (Tom) Barnett and Gay “McInnis” Barnett. My husband, Don Standberry, at 35-18. and I have together, 5 children and 13 grandchildren. Two of our children, Angela Brittany Sanders had an outstanding offensive Lytle and Chad Trentham, graduated from Coalgate High School, just as I did. I atperformance for the Lady tended Coalgate Schools, and graduated in 1975. Tigers. Sanders knocked The accomplishments in my life, besides being a mother and grandmother, are down five treys on the way graduating in 1983 from East Central University with a Bachelor Degree in Nursing, to a 23-point outing. She was the only player to land working as an RN for 25 years before going back to school and getting my Masters in in double figures in scoring. Physician Assistant studies from the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North On Friday, the THS Lady Dakota. I am employed by the Family Health Center of Southern Oklahoma working Tigers jumped away to a in Coalgate to take care of hometown people. strong start against the very talented Roff Lady Tigers. I think the biggest challenge for Coalgate school district is finances. This is just However, the opponent not happening in Coalgate school system but in all school systems across this state. rallied in the fourth quarter With all the budget cuts, balancing sports and academics is a big challenge. There to steal away a 47-41 victory has to be a common ground we all can stand on. The school board needs to come over THS. Tupelo led 13-8 in the first together as one unit to pull for our school system and make decisions and move in quarter, 23-18 at the half and unity. 37-31 at the end of the third We all have concerns and each one is very important. I want to hear your concerns. stanza. Roff then got hot Some have already contacted me with concerns. With our working as a team nothing when it really counted. The RHS girls outscored Tupelo is impossible. I had a very intelligent instructor tell me in school, “Come to me with 16-4 down the stretch. your concerns, and we can work on the answer together.” I have also had people call The 12-point swing erased me asking, “What is your agenda?” My only agenda is the children of this community Tupelo’s lead and earned and doing what is best for them. They will be future leaders of your community, state, Roff a 6-point win at 47-41. Tupelo looked to Brittany and nation. Together, we can work to instill good study and work ethics. My dream Sanders and Phylisha is for each and every student to work as a team to be history makers. Let us work Chamberlain to fuel the together to be the examples they need. unsuccessful upset bid. I encourage everyone to come to the school board meetings to listen and learn what Sanders drilled five treys and finished with a teamis going on in the school system. I believe an informed parent or grandparent is a best 19 points. Chamberlain person who can make good decisions about their children’s educational experience. generated 14 points before Don’t let other people who may know just part of a situation make your decisions for fouling out of the game. you. Your voice and ideas are important. Coach Reeves provided his thoughts on the contest. Go to the polls and vote on February 10, 2015. Voting is a privilege. My husband “It was a very physical went to war to fight for your right to vote. It is your right as an American. You are part game and I’m very proud of of this community. Don’t just be complacent with the way things are. the way the girls battled to the end,” he said. VOTE! THAT IS YOUR VOICE. Tupelo used a zone defense while Roff played the more aggressive man with lots of pressure applied on THS. Even so, Tupelo shot only four free throws while Roff was awarded 20 charity shots. The veteran coach (Paid for by Tommie Stanberry) thought it was strange. “But we still had a chance to win the game,” he said. --By HERMAN BROWN Tupelo correspondent VOTE FEBRUARY 10, 2015 SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION VOTE TOMMIE BARNETT STANBERRY FOR COALGATE SCHOOL BOARD PAGE B-6—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JANUARY 21, 2015 GARAGE SALES YARD SALE—Friday & Saturday at 1 South Arno in Coalgate. (1tp45) FOR SALE FOR SALE—Beautiful hardwood office furniture: Desk with 6 side drawers, file racks and lap drawer (72x35.5x31.5); matching bookshelf with glass door hutch (90x72x19.5). Asking $2999, but all reasonable offers considered. Call Darla at (918) 298-0100 days or (918) 230-6077 cell. (tfn) HOUSE FOR SALE—‑2story house, approximately 2,840 sq. ft. with 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2 living areas, & formal dining. Has fireplace, new CH/A and is located on 5 acres 1 mile SE of trown of Coalgate onn Industrial Boulevard. Approximately 2,840 sq. feet on 5 acres with Allen’s Tractor & Dozer Repair 240 East Boggy Depot Rd Atoka, Oklahoma 74525 Phone: 580-364-6643 Free pickup & delivery within 30 miles of Atoka, Oklahoma FAst DEPEnDABlE sERvicE ir ll D t Fi Top Soi l Dozer Work Gravel Hauling Jerry Lemons Cell 580-258-0282 Home 580-428-3166 scenic view. Asking price is $189,000. Call 580-927-5726 or 580-927-2621. (4tc15) Special Gov’t Program! Own Land/Family land ZERO down! Don’t prejudge your credit. E-Z qualify by phone. 2,000 furniture package with purchase. Homes starting at 26,500 and up. W.A.C. 405631-7600 or 405-206-3693. (10/24tfn) FOR RENT FOR RENT—1, 2, 3 & 4-bdrm houses. 580-258-8856, cell. (11/24tfn) HOUSES FOR RENT— Furnished & unfurnished. All bills paid on some. 927-5171. (3/10tfn) FOR RENT —Office spaces: one is 800 sq. ft and one is 2400 sq. ft. Also have house for rent. 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(2tp45) HELP WANTED—The City of Holdenville is now taking applications for a fulltime meter reader position. Applicant must have a valid driver’s license. Applications may be picked up in the office of the City Clerk between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, at 100 North Creek, Holdenville, OK. Applicants will be accepted until 12:00 noon on January 26, 2015. (2tp45) HELP WANTED—Coalgate Public Schools has an opening for a cook. Apply at the Superintendent’s office at 2 W. Cedar. EOE. (2tc45) WORK WANTED—I will do in-home care or housecleaning. I am certified in residential home care, also MAT certified. I live in the Coalgate area. Call 405-8815599. (2tp45) WORK WANTED—Osborn Tree Service, trimmingpruning-removal-stump grinding. Licensed, bonded, insured, free estimates. Jackie Osborn 580-399-4499, obsorntreeservicellc.com . 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Ranch Specialist Cheyenne Stanley A&A Tank Truck Co is currently hiring Night Drivers for our Calvin, OK yard. This position will work 4 On 2 Off schedule with the possibility to go to Days in the future. Our drivers are Home every day! Competitive Wages, Medical, Dental, Life Insurance, Paid Time Off, 401K and other benefits available. REQUIREMENTS: · Must possess a valid Commercial’s Drivers License with Tank Endorsement · Must provide 3 years verifiable Work History · Oilfield Experience preferred Please contact Frank Williams @ 405-431-8188 or Dispatch @ 580-399-6357 580-889-7977 Atoka, Oklahoma • 1384 + acres....pristine whitetail and turkey habitat. High fenced. 30 acre lake. 6 acre lake. 2 cattle working areas. 100+AU capacity. Property is fenced and cross fenced. 3 high fenced wildlife breeding pens. 60’x80’ metal barn with 3 bdrm/2bth bunkhouse. • 300 acres - Great hunting land. Electricity and water available. 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For all your auction and Real Estate needs call: Haney Auction and Real Estate 203 North Mississippi • Atoka OK • 580-889-3497 Kevin Haney Auctioneer/Broker • 580-927-5029 Sales Associate: Joel Coffee • 580-927-5563 Honest, Hardworking & Dependable! www.haneyauction.com Lady Wildcats sharing offensive load COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JANUARY 21, 2015—PAGE B-7 —Coalgate girls begin to develop additional scoring options By HERMAN BROWN Coalgate correspondent The Coalgate Lady Wildcats continue to improve in offensive production as the season moves along. While it has been a gradual process, the recent games reflect positive progress. “We are getting better offensively,” said Coach Scott Roe. “I can see the girls improving in this area. But what I really like is the fact that we are getting more balanced in our scoring. We are seeing different players scoring for us. You can’t have just one player do all the scoring. We are sharing that and it will give us more chances to be consistent in team scoring.” Last Tuesday, Coalgate hosted the Antlers Lady Bearcats in basketball action at Coalgate High School. The Lady Wildcats fell behind 10-5 in the first quarter and trailed 24-17 at the half. Antlers came out in the third quarter and built up a 37-24 cushion. The Lady Bearcats then sealed the victory by outscoring the home team 1510 in the fourth quarter. The effort snagged a 52-34 win for Antlers. In the loss, Coalgate had seven different girls generate points. Taylor Hall erupted Scam Alert Scam artists are constantly coming up with plots to get our money. Here are some current scams that have been reported to the Coal County Sheriff’s Office. Tech Support Scam Scam artists are now using the phone to try to break into your computer. They call, claiming to be computer techs associated with wellknown companies like Microsoft. They say that they’ve detected viruses or other malware on your computer to trick you into giving them remote access or paying for software you don’t need. These scammers take advantage of your reasonable concerns about viruses and other threats. They know that computer users have heard time and again that it’s important to install security software. But the purpose behind their elaborate scheme isn’t to protect your computer; it’s to make money. Scammers have been peddling bogus security software for years. They set up fake websites, offer free “security” scans, and send alarming messages to try to convince you that your computer is infected. Then, they try to sell you software to fix the problem. At best, the software is worthless or available elsewhere for free. At worst, it could be malware — software designed to give criminals access to your computer and your personal information. The latest version of the scam begins with a phone call. Scammers can get your name and other basic information from public directories. They might even guess what computer software you’re using. Once they have you on the phone, they often try to gain your trust by pretending to be associated with well-known companies or confusing you with a barrage of technical terms. They may ask you to go to your computer and perform a series of complex tasks. Sometimes, they target legitimate computer files and claim that they are viruses. Their tactics are designed to scare you into believing they can help fix your “problem.” If you get a call from someone who claims to be a tech support person, hang up and call the company yourself on a phone number you know to be genuine. More information on tech support scams is available at http://www. consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0346-tech-support-scams. Lotteries and Sweepstakes Scams If your caller ID shows area code 876, beware. The caller may tell you that you’ve won a lottery or other big prize. All you have to do is pay taxes or fees and the big jackpot is yours. Area code 876 sounds like a toll-free number – but it’s actually for Jamaica. If you call the number back, you will be billed at the international long distance rate, which is not cheap. According to the Federal Communications Commission, scammers can also make money by getting their victims to call them back, because they earn a fee for each call. Other prefixes that sound like domestic area codes are 649 (Turks and Caicos Islands), 809 (Dominican Republic) and 284 (British Virgin Islands). Regardless of the area code, do not send money to ANYONE who claims to have a prize for you. Odds are good that it’s a scam. Government Scams Some imposters pretend they’re with the government to scare you into sending money. They say you owe taxes or some other unpaid debt, and, hoping you’ll panic, warn that you’re about to be arrested if you don’t pay up. Before you can investigate, you’re told to put the money on a prepaid debit card and tell them the number — something no government agency would ask you to do. You really can’t rely on caller ID. Scammers know how to rig it to show you the wrong information (“spoofing”). Scammers might have personal information about you before they call, so don’t take that as a sign they’re the real thing. If you’re not sure whether you’re dealing with the government, look up the official number of the agency. That way you know who you’re talking to. The Federal Trade Commission website at www.ftc.gov has a wealth of information about scams. You can even sign up to receive e-mail scam alerts. The Grandparent Scam You’re a grandparent, and you get a phone call or an e-mail from someone who identifies himself as your grandson. “I’ve been arrested in Mexico (or some other country),” he says, “and need money wired quickly to pay my bail.” He begs you not to tell his parents because it will scare them. This is an example of what’s come to be known as “the grandparent scam”—yet another fraud that preys on the elderly, this time by taking advantage of their love and concern for their grandchildren. The grandparent scam has been around for a few years—the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) has been receiving reports about it since 2008. But the scam and scam artists have become more sophisticated. Thanks to the Internet and social networking sites, a criminal can sometimes uncover personal information about their targets, which makes the impersonations more believable. For example, the actual grandson may mention on his social networking site that he’s a photographer who often travels to Mexico. When contacting the grandparents, the phony grandson will say he’s calling from Mexico, where someone stole his camera equipment and passport. Sometimes, the “grandchild” call is followed by another criminal who claims to be a law enforcement or U.S. Embassy official. While this scam is commonly called the grandparent scam, criminals may also claim to be a family friend, niece, nephew, or another family member. for 14 points. The doubledigit showing was a career high for Hall. She is a good example of a more balanced scoring list. Other scoring for CHS included Karley Shores with 6 points and Jessie Sexton and Mallorie Humphreys with 4 points each. Three others scored 2 points each, including Shaylyn Coslow, Racheal Pebworth and Kaitlin Shockey. “We played pretty well that game,” said Coach Roe. “We just came up short in the scoring department. Our free throw shooting cost us. We were not able to take advantage of the (free throw) opportunities.” On Friday, Coalgate was back at home for another contest. The Konawa Lady Tigers invaded the gym and scratched out a 59-43 victory. The two teams were locked in a tight battle for the first three quarters. Konawa led 15-13 after a quarter, 30-25 at the half and 43-36 after three quarters. It was the fourth quarter when the game finally got away from Coalgate. The Lady Wildcats were outscored 16-7 down the stretch, which left them on the short end of a 59-43 final score. Shaylyn Coslow scored a team-best 13 points in a losing cause. Taylor Hall followed closely with 9 points. The balanced scoring attack also included Jessie Sexton and Spray-On Truck Liner • Enhances and protects new and used trucks • Sprayed directly onto the truck bed • Unique black textured non-slip finish seals out dirt, moisture and rust • Guaranteed not to peel, buckle or warp • It looks Awesome Charles Dove - (580)272-7014 901 Arlington • Ada • (580)332-8668 Continued on Page B-8 CHICKASAW cultural center “Magnificent” —The Wall Street Journal on the Dugout Canoes exhibit EXHIBIT NOW OPEN Explore the world exposed when 101 ancient canoes were found in a dry lake bed. 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Dec. 4 vs Rattan, lost 64-33 Dec. 9 vs. Tishomingo, lost 50-14 --McAlester Expo Classic Tournament Dec. 11-13 @ SE Expo Center Caddo 55, Coalgate 18 Whitesboro 55, Coalgate 31 --Dec. 16 - @ Atoka, lost 50-37 --- --Jan. 13 – vs. Antlers, lost 5234 Jan. 16 – vs Konawa, lost 5943 --STAR Invitational Jan. 19-24 --- Jan. 27 – vs Stonewall Jan. 30 – vs Rock Creek Feb. 3 - @ Tushka Feb. 10 – vs Atoka Feb. 13 - @ Antlers Feb. 17 – vs Savanna Feb. 20-21 - DISTRICTS Feb. 26-28 - REGIONALS Karley Shores with 8 points each, Kaitlin Shockey with 4 and Racheal Pebworth with 2. “We played real well at times,” said Coach Roe said. “We are starting to see that scoring throughout the lineup. We definitely played a lot better as a group.” The search for win No. 1 continued this week in the tournament at Roff. However, the first round game does not appear to be a great place to January 6 @ Silo, lost 61-30 make it happen. Coalgate is --- thrown into a meeting with the Kingston Invitational Jan. 8 – Kingston, lost 48-21 hosting Roff Lady Tigers. “It is going to be pretty Jan. 9 – Silo, lost 39-32 tough to get a win in this one,” admits Coach Roe. “But we just need to go as hard as Antiques & Collectibles we can and do what we can 203 East Ewing Avenue & North Broadway - 580-579-3967 Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday - 9:00 am to 4:00 pm - 580-579-3967 do to get better. That’s the way we have to approach the YOUR WELCOME TO ATTEND tournament this week.” THE COALGATE Coalgate and Roff were to CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE play at 4:00 p.m. on Monday. Read John 3:16 God Loves You They will advance to a secondHave a Blessed Day Read John 3:16 round meeting with either Listen to 88.3 THEGOSPELSTATION.COM Varnum or Tupelo. The losers of the first round games will drop into a 6:40 p.m. game on Thursday – while the winners of the first round will play each other at 6:40 p.m. on Friday. Position Vacancy Position Vacancy --Adult Coordinator Adult CoordinatorSeminole State College AT A GLANCE Atoka Campus PRIMARY FUNCTION: This position is Jan. 13 @ Coalgate Atoka Campus has released the names of responsible for the active promotion, coordination AntlersPRIMARY 52, Coalgate 34 position is responsible and scheduling of adult training programs. The FUNCTION: This for theroll students for the honor successful applicant must visit and work directly promotion, coordination and -scheduling of adult Antlersactive 10 14 13 15 2014 fall semester. Three with local, area and state entities to determine training programs. The successful applicant must visit and meet specific training needs in Atoka and (52) and work directly with local, area and stateseparate entities to honor rolls recogCoal Counties. determine and meet specifi c- training needs in Atoka and Coalgate 5 12 7 10 MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must nize students for their acaCoal Counties. possess a minimum of three (3)years experience (34) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants mustdemic possess achievements. a in vocational education administration/ minimum of three (3)years experience in vocational education instruction, technical management and/or The President’s Honor administration/instruction, technical management and/or managing a business or industry and/or a Coalgate scoring: Taylor managing a business or industry and/or a combination combination of these experiences. Applicants Rollof these is comprised of stuexperiences. Applicants must have excellent must have excellent communication skills, both Hall 14, Karley Shores 6, communication dents who maintain a perwritten and oral and be knowledgeable of local skills, both written and oral and be knowledgeable of local and Jessie areaSexton Mallorie and area business and industry. A Bachelors business and4,industry. A Bachelors degree, Business fect 4.0 grade-point-average degree, Business & Industry Service Certification & Industry Service cation through the Oklahoma Humphreys 4, CertifiShaylyn through the Oklahoma Department of Career and inandatCareer least 12 credit hours of Department of Career and Technology Education Technology Education and Career Readiness CoslowReadiness 2, Racheal CertificationPebworth is preferred. Work coursework. schedule will Certification is preferred. Work schedule will primarily be Shockey evenings and some 2 and Kaitlin 2. weekends. Travel and flexible primarily be evenings and some weekends. work schedule is required. Students named to the Travel and flexible work schedule is required. --DEADLINE FOR APPLYING: January 26, 2015 Interviews Vice President’s Honor Roll DEADLINE FOR APPLYING: January 26, 2015 Feb. 16by@ Coalgate invitation only. Demonstration of skills (oral, written & Interviews by invitation only. Demonstration must have a 3.5 grade-pointpresentation) will be required. of skills (oral, written & presentation) will be Konawa 59, Coalgate 43 required. average or better and no STARTING DATE: February 11, 2015 Konawa - 15 - 15 - 13 - 16 STARTING DATE: February 11, 2015 grade below a “C”. SALARY: Based on KTC Salary Schedule. (59) SALARY: Based on KTC Salary Schedule. A complete application, transcripts, educational certifi cations Part-time Students’ The A complete application, transcripts, educational Coalgate - 13 including - 12 complete - 12 employment - 7 - experience, veriand resume’ certifications and resume’ including complete Honor able references and other appropriate information must beRoll is for students employment experience, verifiable references (43) fisent to: and other appropriate information must be sent who maintain a 3.5 gradeto: Jay Warren point-average with no grade Jay Warren Coalgate scoring: Shaylyn Technology Kiamichi Technology Centers below a “C” in at least six, Coslow Kiamichi 13, Taylor Hall Centers PO Box 548, Wilburton, OK 74578 PO Sexton Box 548,8,Wilburton, 74578 less than 12 college credit 9, Jessie Karley OKbut Applications may be obtained at your nearest Applications may be obtained at your nearest KTC campus, in KTC campus, in the Human Resources section Shoresthe8,Human Kaitlin 4 orhours. 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