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Coalgate Record Register
Volume 132 Number 10
COALGATE, OKLAHOMA 74538
Coal County (USPS 120140)
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COALGATE
RECORD
REGISTER
Wednesday, MAY 20, 2015
CHS Alumni Reunion ~ Saturday, See Page A-3
Hall of Fame Banquet ~ Saturday, See Page A-3
PAGE A-2—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—MAY 20, 2015
Memorial Day is Monday . . . a time to remember those
that made great sacrifices . . . some came back from war,
some didn’t. All were heroes . . .
Many children never got to see their father. Recently we
read a letter that was written by First Lt. Wallace Edward
Zosel and sent to his son, who was expected to be born in five
months. It was to be opened in case of his death.
At an unknown date he was sent to France and there was
killed on August 16, 1944 – only twelve days after his son’s
birth, while preparing for the Normandy invasion. First
Lt. Zosel is buried in the American Military Cemetery in
Normandy.
His son says that his mother gave him the letter on the day
of his high school graduation.
March 13, 1944
A Letter To My Son:
Hello, Buck. I suppose you are wondering what kind of a
man your father is. Since there is a chance that you might
never see me, I though I’d better write a few lines to you.
I have thought a great deal about you, with hope and pride
in my heart, since your mother sent me the good news that
you are on the way. It does seem rather strange for me to be
writing you inasmuch as you are still an embryo lodged in
your mother’s beautiful body; but some day you will be a
man, someone to carry on with the building of America.
What do I want of you? So many things that I doubt if I
can think of them all now. But don’t worry about it, if you
try to be a good man, you will get along alright. My father
before me wanted me to be a better man than he was, and
I want you to be a better man than I am. You will inherit a
good mentality, so I do not doubt that you will have plenty of
natural intelligence; however, one thing I must caution you
on: hard work is the key to a healthy, happy life. Always plug
along and try to do each job that comes up as thoroughly and
as well as you can, and you will get along alright.
When we, your mother and I, decided to have you, I wanted
someone to carry on my name, my blood, so that my life
would carry on in you. But it was your mother who bore the
main burden, and she went through a lot of pain to bring you
into the world because she loved me so much that she wanted
me to be the father of her children. If you are anything like
I am, you will probably raise a little hell and have some
wild times when you approach manhood, but always limit
yourself, keep clean and healthy, for the greatest treasure in
life is to have the love of a really good woman. Your mother
is the finest woman I ever met, and by her true loyal love I
have the strength to meet the harsher things in life and the
desire to be as good a man as possible. If you are as lucky as
I have been in the choice of a mate, you will be a very happy
man.
I am grateful that my son can grow in the best country in the
world, and, believe me, we who are overseas really know how
wonderful America really is. True, we, as well as you, have
seen many things about the United States that we would like
to have changed, but that is what we hope to do – by gradual
evolution keep constantly improving America as the home
of the common man. That is perhaps our chief reason for
fighting this war, the hope that afterwards we ill have a greater
country where everyone can live in the maximum prosperity
and happiness. Millions of us over here are working, and
fighting, and dying because we want America to be a nation
of hope for mankind. And that is why I am trying to impress
it on you with a few phrases that may seem trite but are really
solid gold, for you of the future generation must realize
our desires, the hopes that keep us always striving; for on
you will rest the major responsibility of building America’s
golden age. Never let a few hard knocks shake your faith in
your country. The history of America is unique in the history
of all Time, for here for the first time in the tale of mankind’s
upward plodding, we find that the history of the nation is
synonymous with the story of the emancipation of Man.
Gradual progress is always being made, even though one
cannot always see it, because everyone in America desires
to have the lot of the common man and they strive for this
end. Yes, I too have been kicked in the pants many times by
various circumstances, but I have gained a lot in life, and I
realize that all the good things I have, I possess because I am
a part of the United States of America.
Son, I want you to develop your physical abilities, too. I
want you to be able to hike, and play ball, and shoot with
the best of them. But whatever you are proficient at, never
try to impress other people ostentatiously of your abilities
for they will see your good qualities and give you credit or
it. You must learn a little ambling, but do not let the passion
overcome you, quit when you have lost only a little. Another
social duty is drinking; learn your capacity and then stop at
that point. Always hold your liquor, never let it get the best
of you! (Very important.)
As you know, I am a soldier. I am not going to tell you
what line of endeavor you must choose, but, since I think we
shall have some form of conscription after this war, I will
devote a little space to the subject.
The first rule to remember is that military service is a
privilege. Since each man has all the good things he possesses
because the national government has supplied the protection
and nucleus of the cooperative effort which is civilization,
it is the duty of each citizen to give certain services to the
state.
You will find that the greatest pleasure in army service is
that spirit of comradeship that always is prevalent because
so many people depend upon one another for their mutual
comfort, and, in war, existence. The chief value of the military life, though, is the training
in discipline. A man soon shows his true colors when he enters the army and must meet
varying circumstances without any of the fellows around him. It is the ultimate democracy,
everyone starts from the ground up, and advancement depends chiefly on the solid qualities
of a man’s character. You will learn the simple life, the hardships, the basic, real values, and
it all goes to make a better man of one.
As for warfare, I don’t know whether it is right or wrong. I just know that we have
always had it, and, considering myself a professional soldier, I have always been interested
in seeking to increase my efficiency and capacity to meet it. I do know that it is awfully
hard, miserable work and that it brings great suffering and unhappiness to the people who
fall victim to it. I hope that you never have to engage in a war. But it does mold a man,
temper his character, give him a great appreciation of the things he has formerly taken for
granted. I know for myself that when this is over I’ll never want to be unkind to anyone
again.
It hurts the women most. They sit at home not knowing what is happening to their loved
ones, and they imagine all kinds of exaggerated horrors that really don’t exist. I know your
mother is worrying about me right now, and I wish I could reassure her and comfort her, but
I can’t. And every time a soldier is killed and buried, some woman’s heart is buried there,
too. No, son, war is not a good thing.
Well, Buck, there are still so many things I want to tell you, I could write a book, but you
will only realize them after you have lived them yourself. Remember, my son, that I am
proud of you and hopeful that you will be a fine man, much better than I am. But don’t try
too hard or worry about it, because when one has the stuff in him, he won’t fail.
Your father,
Wallace E. Zosel
—CC—
God bless our veterans and their families!
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1970
senior class
will be meeting on
Friday, May 22nd
7:00 until 9:00
Gonzalaz Restaurant
Please call or text:
Debra Mixon Eaves 580-513-1140
for reserved seating
Classmates from other grades are invited also.
COME AND ENJOY A BLAST FROM THE PAST!!!
2015 Hall of Famers
coming home on Saturday!!!
The Coalgate Athletic
Hall of Fame Banquet is
almost here. The banquet
will be held Saturday, May
23, beginning at 5:00 p.m. at
the Coal County Fair Barn.
A reception will be held
from 5:00 - 5:30 for people
to meet and greet the Hall of
Famers. Dinner will begin
at 5:30 and the recipients
will be inducted into the
second Hall of Fame class.
The 2015 honorees are
Dr. Joe Leone, class of
1950; Roger Samuels, class
of 1954; Phillip Cody, class
of 1969; Jeff Mixon, class of
1971; Gina Corsini, class of
1976; and the 1957-58 girls
basketball team.
The Athletic Hall of
Fame was established in
June 2013, and in 2014 the
inaugural banquet saw the
induction of Jack Ward, class
of 1943; Ernest Paul Fanning
(now deceased), class of
1948; the late Donald Mike
Mayer, class of 1959; Elvin
Sweeten, class of 1960; Joe
Avanzini, class of 1973; and
the 2004 girls state champion track team.
Banquet tickets will
be available at the school
superintendent’s
office
through Friday. Tickets will
also be sold at the door and
will include dinner. However, we cannot guarantee
a ribeye steak with a door
ticket since the headcount
will be based on advance
ticket sales.
2015 Coalgate HS
Alumni Reunion Saturday
Coalgate High School alumni will be coming to town this weekend for the 2015 reunion.
The all-day event will start early Saturday morning with a golf tournament. The afternoon schedule includes a mixer at the school lunchroom plus open house and class reunions
at the high school. Evening events include a banquet and a dance.
The golf tournament will be held at the Atoka Trails golf course. It will be a four-man
scramble format. Participants need to be at the golf course by 8:00 a.m.; tee off at 9:00.
This is a co-ed tournament and anyone connected to Coalgate Schools is welcome to
participate. Groups will be formed by drawing, but if you have a group of your own, that
can be arranged. The cost for the tournament will be trail fees and cart rentals.
For more information on the tournament, please contact Allen Leaird at 580-380-7873. The reunion moves to the high school open house at 2:00 for class reunions in individual
classrooms. Some class reunions are planned at other locations in town. For instance, the
class of ‘65 is holding their 50th anniversary at the Coalgate Park Community Center.
A general mixer sponsored by the Coal County Chamber of Commerce will be held at
the school lunchroom (Facilities Building) from 1:00-4:00.
For information on the open house or mixer, call Bill Wilson at 580-927-5298.
The banquet is associated with the CHS Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremonies
and will be held in the large meeting room at the Coal County Fairgrounds. An informal
reception will begin at 5:00, and banquet serving will begin at 5:30.
A dance will be held in the Linton Auditorium following the banquet.
Guinn/Gwinn Reunion Held
The Guinn/Gwinn family reunion was held on Saturday, April 11, 2015.
Those who attended
the reunion and signed the
guest register were as follows: Mary Davidson, Roxine Guinn Littlefield, Keary
Davidson, Etta Guinn, Sisroe and Mavis Gwinn, Josie
Stanford, Sam and Jeanie
Gwinn, Ginger Skilton,
Garrett Skilton, Owen Skilton, Brenna Walton, A.B.
Gwinn, Mark and Denise
Gwinn, Jan and Johnny
Turnbow, Gerald and Dar-
lene Brice, Leota “Topsy”
Guinn, Alice Underwood,
Tommy Underwood, Buddy and Brenda Gwinn,
Joyce Guinn, Alfred and
Clover Riley, Gary, Lora
(Gwinn), Dakota and grandson Griggs, Jerry and Jan
Guinn, Melissa and Connor Williams, Pauline Lindley (Guinn), Bill and Addie Pollock, Markette and
Rodney McKinney, George
and Mary Guinn, Sue and
Howard Payne, Karla
Brewer, Ozella Guinn, Jim
Guinn, Jeremy, Brittany
and Hunter Brice, Wade
Genealogical Society
Holds Monthly Meeting
The Coal County Genealogical Society’s monthly meeting was held on Monday, May 11, 2015 in the Coal County
Library.
Members in attendance were: Lorene Caruthers, Julia
Hampton, Berniece Crane, Bill Avanzini, Larry and Nancy
Bowerman and Elsie Rumley.
May local member birthdays: Berniece Crane (May 8).
There have been several visitors, calls and queries for
records and etc. Elsie stays busy with requests for obits,
marriage records and family records. Bill is working on
the June newsletter. Thank you both for all you do for the
society!
The society still has copies of Volume I and Volume II
Coal County History Books. They make great gifts and
contain a lot of information on Coal County families, businesses, churches and etc. Also, they are a matched set.
The Genealogical Society meets the second Monday
of each month at 10:30 in the Coal County Public Library.
Members and visitors are welcome. We would like to have
some new members. Come join us!
Our next meeting will be held on June 8, 2015.
Coal County Genealogical Society
P. O. Box 436
Coalgate, OK 74538
Phone: 580-927-1185
Email: [email protected]
Website: coalcounty.org
Courthouse, City Hall
closed Memorial Day
The Coal County courthouse and Coalgate City Hall
will be closed Monday, May 25, in observance of Memorial Day.
Both locations will resume regular hours of operation
on Tuesday, May 26.
and Donna Gwinn, Mary
and Daniel Pebworth, Jesse
Pebworth, Jason and Rachel
Pebworth, Irene Haynes
(Guinn), Jerry Beal, Jared
Pollock and Dean Pollock,
LaVon Brooks, James and
Rosie Gwinn, Dave Gwinn,
Gary, Donna, Lucas, Tim
and Matt Guinn, Stephanie
Rogers, Tommie Rogers,
Josh and Nikki Rogers and
sons, Rachel and Chris Ince
and kids, Joy Lindsey, Rick
Guinn, Phillip Guinn, Austin and Linda Lindly, Aaron
Guinn, Dakota Hedgecock,
and Kerry Lindly.
There were quite a few
that did not sign the register.
Sisroe Gwinn and Mary Davidson (brother and sister)
gave us a history lesson on
how the names came about
being spelled differently.
We all sang “Happy Birthday” to Tommie (Guinn)
Rogers, whose birthday was
on the 12th of April. Her
family brought her birthday
cake to share. Her brother,
Jerry, and sisters, Pauline
and Addie were also there
to help her celebrate.
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—MAY 20, 2015—PAGE A-3
ANNUAL
LEHIGH REUNION
Saturday, May 23, 2015
Lehigh Historical Building
(Covered Dish Lunch)
For more information call: 580-889-0074
Cairo Cemetery Association
Annual Membership Meeting and Memorial Service
May 23, 2015 starting at 11:00 a.m
Cemetery Shelter
Membership Dues and donations will be accepted or send to Cairo Cemetery Association Route 1 Box 680 Coalgate, Ok. 74538
Bring Pot Luck
Drinks and paper products will be furnished by the Association.
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Service Today for Lois Krahn
Funeral services for Eloise “Lois”
(Washburn) Krahn, a Coalgate resident,
will be held Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at
2:00 p.m. at Brown’s Funeral
Chapel in Coalgate with
Rev. Matthew Reifsnider
officiating. Burial was in
Coalgate Cemetery with
Brown’s Funeral Service
of Coalgate in charge of
arrangements.
Mrs. Krahn was born
January 17, 1925 to Charlie
Byrd and Ida Inez (Swanner)
Washburn at Sweetwater,
TX and passed away May
15, 2015 at Coalgate at the
age of 90. She attended
Cottonwood Elementary and
Coalgate High School and received an
Associates Degree in Nursing from Lee
College in Baytown, TX. Mrs. Krahn was
a nurse and of the Baptist faith.
Survivors include her daughters, Alvera
Chancy and husband, “Doc” of Coalgate
and Barbara Friedrichs and husband,
David of Lafayette, LA; grandsons,
Matthew Reifsnider and wife, Usha of
Jacksonville, FL, David
Reifsnider of Ada, Nicholaus
Ray, Robert Ray and wife,
Meghan all of Lafayette,
LA;
granddaughters,
Vickie Jo Reifsnider and
Steve “Doc” Walker of
Ada, Ronnea Reifsnider of
Coalgate, Rhiannon Ray of
Lafayette, LA; eleven great
grandchildren;
extended
family, Rick Chaney and
wife, Kristi of Coalgate and
Genie Chaney of Edmond,
OK; along with numerous
nieces, nephews and other relatives.
She was preceded in death by her parents
and twelve siblings.
Casketbearers will be Robert Ray,
Nicholaus Ray, Joe Trail and Eric Nichols.
Service Held for Mattie Ruth Livingston
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Funeral services for Mattie Ruth
Livingston, a Coalgate resident, were
held Sunday, May 17, 2015 at 2:00 p.m.
at Brown’s Funeral Chapel in Coalgate
with Mr. Lee Weathers officiating. Burial
was in Moore Cemetery with Brown’s
Funeral Service of Coalgate in charge of
arrangements.
Mrs. Livingston was born
April 17, 1936 to Jessie
Jeff and Gincie (Rushing)
Doyle at Deridder, LA and
passed away May 12, 2015
at Coalgate at the age of
79. She attended school in
Deridder LA and married
Norman Livingston on July
16, 1952 in Cottonwood and
was a homemaker.
Survivors include her
children, Glenda Sue Pattie of
Longview, TX, Paula Powell and husband,
Dale of Lehigh, Herma Dawn Harris of
Paden, OK and Allen Livingston of Atoka;
sixteen grandchildren, Christy and Jay
Bruner, Bryan Pattie, Colin and Brianna
Livingston, Shad and Brandy Barnett,
Justin and Ciera Barnett, Dale and Brooklyn
Powell, Dakota Powell, Kealy and Casey
Boyett, Hanna and Harold Fomby, Nico and
Keisha Lee, Jakus Lee, Dustin Ray, Brittany
and Jacob Lurry, Kolby Livingston, Levi
and Logan Livingston; twenty-nine great
grandchildren; siblings, Dona Hoge of
French Settlement, LA, Lucille Ashworth of
Singer, LA, Vada Sternburg of Lake Charles,
LA, Inola Williams, Harold Doyle, both of
Leesville, LA; and special
friend, Linda Workman.
She was preceded in death
by her parents; previous
husband; sons, Norman
Lawrence Livingston and
Herman Jeffery Livingston;
great granddaughter Katyn
Powell; siblings, Arley
Doyle, Farley Doyle, J. D.
Doyle, B. C. Doyle, L. J.
Doyle, Letha Burkes, and
Dottie Douga; special friend,
Jesse Trotter.
Casketbearers were Shad Barnett, Justin
Barnett, Nico Lee, Bryan Pattie, Colin
Livingston, Jakus Lee, Dale Powell, Jr.,
Dustin Ray, and Dakota Powell. Honorary
bearers were Dale Powell, Nick Lee, Harold
Fomby, Casey Boyett, Ruel Golden and Jay
Bruner.
Service Friday for John “J.D.” David Wood
Funeral services for John “J.D.” David
Wood, an Atoka resident will be held
Friday, May 22, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. at
Brown’s Funeral Chapel in Atoka with Rev.
Loyd Thompson
officiating.
Burial will be in
Farris Cemetery
with Brown’s
Funeral Service
of Atoka in
charge
of
arrangements.
Mr. Wood
was
born
October
11,
1922 to Sam
J and Katie B.
(Brocket) Wood
at Mannsville,
OK and passed away May 16, 2015 at
Atoka at the age of 92. He attended county
schools around Farris and lived in Farris area
many years then moved to Sand Springs,
OK at the age of 16 where he lived until
1957. He then moved to California where
he worked many years as a union pipe
fitter for the Local 205. J. D. moved back
to Farris in 1966 and ranched until he had
to retire because of failing health in 2008.
He married Maxine Gaines September 27,
1941 in Sand Springs, OK. She preceded
him in death in 1995. J. D. was a member
of Farris Baptist Church and belonged to
the Masonic Lodge #475, Scottish Rite
(32nd), Akdar Temple Shrine, Order of
Eastern Star and Order of Amaranth, Order
of White Shrine of Jerusalem. He loved
his cattle and working on the ranch and on
vehicles and equipment.
Survivors include a daughter, Frances
Davidson and husband, Clint of Farris;
son, Jerry Don Wood and wife, Barbara of
Tehachapi, CA; sister, Ethel Wood of Atoka;
grandchildren,
Cheryl Bledsoe
and
husband,
Bryan
of
Ardmore, Jerry
Don Wood II and
wife, Sandi of
Tehachapi, CA,
Crystal
Wood
of
Tehachapi,
CA;
great
grandchildren,
Melissa Shetterly
and
husband,
Robert
of
Ardmore; Scott
Bledsoe and wife, Audrey of Wichita, KS,
John David Bledsoe and wife, Courtnie of
Purcell, OK, Jack Wood, Shelby Wood,
both of Tehachapi, CA; great, great
grandchildren, Kilah Woodard, Kayden
Bledsoe, Regen Bledsoe, Alexander
Bledsoe, Sherman Bledsoe; special nieces
Darlene Foster and Lisa Billie; along with
nieces, nephews, other relatives and many
dear friends. He was preceded in death
by his parents; wife; brothers, Porter Wood,
Samuel Wood, Rex Wood; granddaughter,
Terry Lynn Davidson; grandson, Clint Leon
Davidson, Jr.
Casketbearers will be Bryan Bledsoe,
Robert Shetterly, John Bledsoe, Scott
Bledsoe, Jerry Don Wood II, and Crystal
Wood. Honorary bearers will be Clint
Davidson, Jay McAdams, and Winston
Arnold.
Service Saturday for Jesse Twillie Sutter, Jr.
Funeral services for Jesse Twillie
Sutter, Jr. a longtime Atoka resident, will
be held Saturday May 23, 2015 at 2:00
p.m. at Brown’s Funeral Chapel in Atoka
With Bro. Willard Harrison
officiating. Burial will be in
Green Hill Cemetery in Atoka
with arrangements under the
direction of Brown’s Funeral
Service of Atoka.
Mr. Sutter was born January
3, 1949 to Jesse Twillie and
Flora Mae (Taylor) Sutter, Sr.
at Petersburg, VA and passed
away May 17, 2015 at Atoka
at the age of 66. He attended
Atoka High then went on to
attend OSU where he received
a bachelor’s degree in accounting. Jesse
married Carolyn Lajoyce (Ross) July 20,
1970 in Atoka. Jesse was a Warden for the
Department of Corrections and a member
of Penn A Church of Christ.
Survivors include his wife, Carolyn
Lajoyce Sutter of the home in Atoka;
daughters, Susan Waller and husband,
Tony of Arlington, TX, Michelle Ballais and
husband, Gary of Ft. Worth, TX, Adrienne
Sutter of North Richland Hills, TX; sons,
Jerome Sutter of Sherman, TX and Joey
Sutter and wife, Christina of
Winsor, CO; granddaughters,
Alexis Crumpton of Edmond,
OK, Baylee Ballais of Ft.
Worth TX, Janecia Sutter
of Mesquite, TX, Avalon
Sutter, Blythe Sutter, both
of Winsor, CO; grandsons,
Aiden Ballais, Cohen Ballais,
both of Ft. Worth, TX, and
Valiant Sutter of Winsor, CO;
brothers, Donald Sutter and
wife Rethea of Ft. Walton
Beach, FL, Darrell Greene of
Cleveland, OH, Corey Sutter of Oklahoma
City; sisters, Constance Ross and husband,
Thermadell of Montgomery, AL and Crystal
Sutter of Shawnee, OK; along with nieces,
nephews, other relatives and many dear
friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents
and a sister, Donna Greene.
Graveside services for Ricky Mark
Lane, a longtime Atoka resident, were held
Thursday, May 14, 2015 at
2:00 p.m. at Bera Cemetery
in Atoka with Jamie Gray
officiating. Brown’s Funeral
Service of Atoka was in
charge of arrangements.
Mr. Lane was born June 1,
1953 to John R. and Jennie
L. (Wilson) Lane at Atoka
and passed away May 10,
2015 at Atoka at the age of
61. He attended school at
Oak Ridge, OR and married
Paulette (Smith) October 27,
1972 at Sherman, TX. They
had 42 wonderful years together. Ricky
was a heavy equipment operator (backhoe)
for the city and enjoyed hunting deer and
raccoon, fishing and playing the guitar.
Survivors include his wife, Paulette Lane
of the home in Atoka; children, Angela
Lane of Atoka, William Lane and fiancé,
Jamie Tomlinson of Bentley;
siblings, Judy Costello and
husband, Kelly of Vader, WA,
Darell Lane and wife, Dee
of Durant, Brenda Wiley and
husband, Mike, Glen Lane
and wife, Jo all of Springfield,
OR, Lisa Ridgeway and
husband, Marlon of Caney;
grandchildren,
Alexis
Tomlinson, Sean Tomlinson
both of Bentley and Gavin
Lane of Atoka; father-in-law,
William Paul Smith of Atoka,
along with numerous nieces,
nephews, other relatives and many dear
friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents;
daughter, Shawn Marie Lane; infant son;
and mother-in-law, Wanda Smith.
Service Held for Ricky Mark Lane
Linda Carol Hayman Passes Away
Linda Carol Hayman, a Berclair, TX
resident, passed away May 15, 2015 at
Atoka at the age of 66. She
was born January 27, 1949 to
Henry and Wendy (Walters)
Maresh at Sugar Land,
TX. Linda graduated from
Freeport, TX High School
and attended Sam Huston
University in Huntsville, TX.
She married Ken Hayman on
August 22, 1969 in Freeport,
TX and was a homemaker.
Linda was of the Methodist faith and
enjoyed collecting cookie jars, spending
time with her grandchildren, raising cattle
and working on the ranch.
Survivors include her husband, Ken
Hayman of Berclair, TX; mother, Wendy
Page and husband, Bill of
Warrenton, OR; son, Jason
Hayman and wife, Kathy of
Dayton, TX; daughter, Lorie
Brady and husband, John of
Atoka; brother, Henry Maresh,
Jr. and wife, Linda of Cypress,
TX; sister, Brenda Maresh of
Utah; grandchildren, Charles
Hayman, Connor Hayman,
both of Dayton, TX, Elizabeth
Brady, Sarah Brady, and Rebecca Brady all
of Atoka.
She was preceded in death by her father,
Henry Maresh.
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—MAY 20, 2015—PAGE A-5
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him. Our pastors have years of experience in the deliverance ministry. We are also gifted in healing through Christ
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Free counseling available by appointment
Call Pastors Billy & Linda at 927-2050
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Service Held for Jason Reed Allen
Funeral services for Jason Reed Allen, a
Skiatook, OK resident, were held Sunday,
May 3, 2015 at Brown’s Funeral Chapel in
Atoka with Rev. Jimmy Phillips officiating.
Burial was in Green Meadows Cemetery in Atoka with
Brown’s Funeral Service of
Atoka in charge of arrangements.
Jason was born February
16, 1981 to Rex and Cassandra Jenise (Ridgway) Allen at McAlester, OK and
passed away April 28, 2015
at Skiatook, OK at the age of
34. He attended and graduated from Atoka High School
and worked in cement in the
construction business. Jason attended the
Church of Christ and enjoyed his horses
and roping.
Survivors include his father, Rex Allen and wife, Earline of Lane, OK; mother,
Cassandra Jenise (Ridgway) Allen of Ato-
ka; children, Kylee Reed Allen of Skiatook,
OK; Coltan James Allen of Skiatook, OK;
brothers, Robert James “Bo” Allen of Atoka, OK, B. J. Reeves of Lane, OK, Steven
Reeves of Atoka, OK; sister,
Laura Taylor and husband,
Jimmy of Lane, OK; along
with nieces, nephews, other relatives and many dear
friends.
He was preceded in death
by his maternal grandparents, W. R. Ridgway and
Norma May (McNeil) Ridgway; paternal grandparents,
Lester “Leck” Allen and Lucille Allen; and aunt, Toni
McDonald.
Casketbearers were Darrell Allen, Gerald Allen, Tanner Allen, Daniel Trotter,
Ronnie Goff, and Kent Studdert. Honorary
bearers were Larry Booker, Kenny Coyle,
Brian Ridgway, B. J. Reeves, Walter Elliot, Justin Williams, Steven Reeves, Frank
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Commissioners’ Proceedings
The Board of County Commissioners of Coal County met for a regular scheduled meeting on
Monday, May 11, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. in the conference room of the County Commissioners Building.
Brock Jones called the meeting to order at 9:00a.m.
Roll was called by Brock Jones. Those present were: Brock Jones, Chairman, Michael Hensley,
Vice-Chairman, Johnny Ward, Member, and Eugina Loudermilk, County Clerk. Guests present were:
Rodger Wilson, Bryan Jump, Berney Blue, Troy Hudson, and Aaron Blue.
Johnny Ward gave the invocation.
Michael Hensley made a motion to approve the minutes from the previous meeting. Ward
seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved.
Johnny Ward made a motion to approve monthly appropriations for April for the Election Board
and the Court Clerk. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley, and Jones approved.
There were no Transfers of Appropriations.
Michael Hensley made a motion to approve payroll for May 1-15, 2015. Ward seconded. Hensley,
Ward and Jones approved.
Michael Hensley made a motion to approve purchase orders for payment. Ward seconded.
Hensley, Ward and Jones approved the following:
Fiscal Year:
Payments by Fund
Approved
2014-2015
From: 5/6/2015
To: 5/12/2015
Warrant No. Vendor Name
911 COLLECTIONS
53
AT&T
Amount
Purpose
$857.56
911 SERVICE
CD-4
$42.62
EMERGENCY
SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
$595.00
EMER MNGMT SUPPLIES
$772.54
EMER MNGMT SUPPLIES
CDBG WATER GRANT
11
OK DEPT OF COMMERCE
$520.84
CLARITA/OLNEY WATER PYMT
COUNTY SALES TAX
1415
OK DEPT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
1416
FAMILY DOLLAR STORE
1417
AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER
1418
TUPELO PWA
1419
TERMINIX PEST CONTROL
1420
AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER
1421
AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER
1422
AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER
1423
LAMBERTS MECHANICAL
1424
AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER
1425
CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA
1426
360 COMMUNICATIONS LLC
1427
SONNYS GROCERY
$350.00
$467.95
$161.24
$24.20
$90.00
$72.07
$1,456.00
$175.38
$80.00
$52.11
$38.84
$24.95
$611.02
1428
FAMILY DOLLAR STORE
$43.25
1429
COLLINS, TWYLA
$125.00
1430
1431
1432
1433
1434
SONNYS GROCERY
COSLOW, SHAYLYN
SONNYS GROCERY
KAHLE, DORIS
FAMILY DOLLAR STORE
$231.08
$75.00
$457.06
$500.00
$51.23
1435
CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA
$63.31
SHERIFF DEPT BLANKET PO
BLANKET
SERVICE
EMERG MNGMT SERVICE
SERVICE
ELECTION BRD SERVICE
COURTHOUSE SERVICE
COMMISSIONER SERVICE
SERVICE
SOLID WASTE SERVICE
TUPELO RFD SERVICE
COALGATE RFD SERVICE
BLANKET
CLARITA
COMM
CENTER
SUPPL
CLARITA SENIOR CITIZENS
SERVICE
BLANKET
LEHIGH COMM CENTER LABOR
BLANKET
BLANKET
BLANKET
TUPELO
SENIOR
CITIZENS
BLANKET
40
C & C HARDWARE
41
C & C HARDWARE
NICK
HINKLE
TWO
COMMUNICATIONS
MAIN TRADING COMPANY
42
43
$119.96
WAY
MANAGEMENT
COURT CLERK REVOLVING CASH FUND
46
AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER
$34.41
COURT CLERK SERVICE
F-3 COUNTY CLERKS LIEN FEE ACCT
124
LOUDERMILK, EUGINA M
125
SMITH, BRENDA L
$156.62
$85.53
COUNTY CLERK TRAVEL
COUNTY CLERK TRAVEL
126
$44.95
COUNTY
SERVICE
GENERAL BUDGET ACCT.
1296
AT&T
1297
PALACE DRUG
1298
GUDERIAN FOOD
1299
SONNYS GROCERY
1300
TREVATHAN, BONNIE
1301
AT&T
1302
RICKS OIL COMPANY
$30.10
$247.97
$1,048.39
$552.87
$40.00
$26.59
$36.15
SHERIFF OFFICE SERVICE
INMATE MEDICATION
BLANKET
BLANKET
ASSESSOR SERVICE
COURTHOUSE SERVICE
ASSESSOR FUEL
HIGHWAY
2277
2278
2279
2280
2281
2282
2283
2284
2285
2286
2287
2288
2289
2290
2291
2292
2293
2294
2295
2296
2297
2298
2299
2300
2301
$55.00
$40.14
$11.48
$39.95
$280.00
$22.98
$440.18
$1,789.57
$5,402.43
$25.00
$67.91
$39.95
$2,308.00
$34.02
$319.95
$13.36
$350.11
$640.26
$110.00
$982.60
$1,220.00
$3,196.49
$55.56
$2,300.86
$14,000.00
DIST 1 DRUG TEST
DIST 1 SERVICE
DIST 1 SERVICE
DIST 1 INTERNET SERVICE
DIST 1 TIN HORN
DIST 1 BLANKET
DIST 1 REPAIRS
DIST 1 BLANKET
DIST 1 BLANKET
DIST 2 TAG
DIST 2 SHOP SUPPLIES
DIST 2 INTERNET SERVICE
DIST 2 PARTS
DIST 2 PARTS
DIST 2 PARTS
DIST 2 PARTS
DIST 2 BLANKET
DIST 3 BUSH HOG BLADES
DIST 3 DRUG TEST
DIST 3 GRADER BLADES
DIST 3 TIN HORNS
DIST 3 BLANKET
OFFICE SUPPLIES
DIST 2 RENTAL
DIST 2 TRUCK
$15,833.33
$31.80
$575.00
$172.92
$46.53
$84.00
$3,776.00
$2,250.00
$207.80
HEALTH DEPT SALARIES
MAINTENANCE CONT
HEALTH DEPT SERVICE
HEALTH DEPT SERVICE
HEALTH DEPT MED SUPPLIES
HEALTH DEPT SERVICE
HEALTH DEPT SERVICE
HEALTH DEPT SERVICE
HEALTH DEPT SERVICE
360 COMMUNICATIONS LLC
LAST CHANCE PROBATION
CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA
AT&T
360 COMMUNICATIONS LLC
DUB ROSS CO.
HALLS AUTO SUPPLY
YELLOWHOUSE MACHINERY CO
TUPELO TRAVEL STOP, LLC
FITTSTONE INC
OK TAX COMM
ARAMARK
360 COMMUNICATIONS LLC
SOUTHWEST TRAILER &EQUIP.
O REILLY AUTO PARTS
COALGATE FUELS
O REILLY AUTO PARTS
C & C HARDWARE
GRISSOMS LLC
LAST CHANCE PROBATION
YELLOWHOUSE MACHINERY CO
DUB ROSS CO.
DOLESE CO
SPRINGHOUSE WATER
OK DEPT OF TRANS
COALGATE AUTO SALES
MD-1A MD-1C MD-2 HEALTH BUDGET ACCT
199
OK STATE DEPT OF HEALTH
200
MILLER OFFICE EQUIPMENT
201
BECK-DeSHIELDS, BRENDA
202
AVAYA INC
203
SANOFI PASTEUR
204
TERMINIX PEST CONTROL
205
EDDINGS ELECTRICAL CONST.
206
EDDINGS ELECTRICAL CONST.
207
EDDINGS ELECTRICAL CONST.
CLERK
INTERNET
RESALE PROPERTY
70
MILLER OFFICE EQUIPMENT
$31.80
MAINTENANCE CONT
71
CANNON FINANCIAL SERVICES
$196.88
CONTRACT SERVICES
Johnny Ward said there was $1 million left over for road projects that was spilt between 8
counties with projects that were ready. Johnny Ward made a motion to approve the ODOT supplemental
and modification agreement No. 1 for Polk Road. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved.
Agenda item number 11 was stricken from the agenda due to already having enrollment with
Liberty National.
Aaron Blue said he would like to surplus the Emergency Management search and rescue boat,
and sell it on a government auction website. Johnny Ward made a motion to surplus the Emergency
Management search and rescue boat. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved.
Aaron Blue said with the money that they receive from selling the Emergency Management
search and rescue boat, he would like to purchase a boat motor for the inflatable rescue boat. Blue said
that the inflatable boat was used the previous night during a recovery due to the flooding. Blue projected
that the motor would cost approximately $3800. Blue said he would like to look for a motor today at
maybe Bass Pro, if they will do business on a purchase order. Mike Hensley made a motion to allow Blue
to pursue purchasing a motor now, due to the current situation with flooding. Ward seconded. Hensley,
Ward and Jones approved.
Old Business:
Aaron Blue said a plumber has not made it to Tupelo but has some supplies on order.
New Business:
Johnny Ward said before the flood, a couple of fairboard members had asked him about building
a girls dressing room just outside the restrooms at the fair barn. Ward said if the county will furnish the
material, the fairboard agreed to pay for the labor. All board members were in favor. The materials will be
taken out of sales tax.
Michael Hensley made a motion to adjourn from the meeting at 9:13. Ward seconded. Hensley,
Ward and Jones approved.
______________________________
_____________________________
Brock Jones, Chairman
Michael Hensley, Vice-chairman
_____________________________
______________________________
Johnny Ward, Member
Attest: Eugina Loudermilk, County Clerk
The Board of County Commissioners of Coal County met for an emergency meeting on
Monday, May 11, 2015 immediately following the commissioners meeting at 9:00 a.m. in the
conference room of the County Commissioners Building.
Brock Jones called the meeting to order at 9:26 a.m.
Roll was called by Brock Jones. Those present were: Brock Jones, Chairman, Michael
Hensley, Vice-Chairman, Johnny Ward, Member, and Eugina Loudermilk, County Clerk.
Guests present were: Rodger Wilson, Bryan Jump, Berney Blue, Troy Hudson, and
Aaron Blue.
Johnny Ward gave the invocation.
Michael Hensley made a motion to declare a disaster in Coal County due to flooding
after the abundant rainfall beginning May 8th. Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones
approved.
Michael Hensley made a motion to adjourn from the meeting at 9:31. Ward seconded.
Hensley, Ward and Jones approved.
______________________________
_____________________________
Brock Jones, Chairman
Michael Hensley, Vice-chairman
_____________________________
______________________________
Johnny Ward, Member
Attest: Eugina Loudermilk, County Clerk
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register May 6, 13, 20, & 27,
2015, 4t)
NOTICE OF RESALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR TAXES
Coal County
State of Oklahoma
Notice is hereby given that, under authority and mandatory
requirement of 68 O.S. § 3125-3127, each of the hereinafter
described lots, tracts, and parcels of real estate, all situated in
Coal County, State of Oklahoma, will be sold at public auction to
the highest competitive bidder for cash, provided that for each
parcel or tract, the bidder offers a sum equal to or greater than
two-thirds o the assessed valuation of such real estate as fixed for
the current fiscal year 2014 - 2015, or the total amount of taxes,
ad valorem and special, interest and costs legally due on such
property computed to and as of June 8, 2015, whichever is the
lesser; said sale to be held at the Coal County Courthouse, State
of Oklahoma beginning on the second Monday in June 8, 2015
between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. and continuing from
day to day thereafter between the same hours until said sale has
been completed according to law.
It is hereby stated that each of said lots, tracts, and parcels of
real estate hereinafter listed, has remained unpaid for a period of
more than three years from the date such taxes first became due
and payable; that in the schedule below appears under caption
indicating Lands (Section, Township, and Range), City or Town,
or subdivision thereof, in which located, following each described
lot, tract and parcel of real estate, in the order herein set out, the
name of the owner as of 2011, the year or years for which taxes
have been assessed but remain unpaid, the total amount of all
delinquent ad valorem taxes, costs and interest that have accrued
thereon and remain legally due and unpaid as of the date of first
publication of notice of resale, the total amount of all delinquent
special assessments, costs and interest that since accrued thereon
and remain due and unpaid as of the first publication in May, the
date of said resale, and the total due. On resale date one and onehalf per cent further interest will have accrued, plus advertising
cost.
The above notice applies to the following lots, tracts and parcels,
to wit:
Cato, C. Glenn Etux—Sec. 4-1S-8E, NE corner of Lot 1. Total
due $191.84.
Deitz, John J. Heirs—Sec. 29-2N-9E, 1 acre in NE NE NW
described as metes & bounds book 104/548. Total due $179.56.
Gardner, Patricia Sue—Sec. 23-3N-10E, NE NW less & except
2 Acres desc. As beg. at the NE cor. of the NW/4; thence south
a dist. of 264 feet; thence west a dist. of 330 feet; thence north a
dist. of 264 feet; thence east a dist. of 330 feet to POB. Total due
$266.36.
Campbell, James R. & Melody G.—Clarita, Lots 1, 3, & 4, Block
37. Total due $138.19.
Campbell, James R. & Melody G.—Clarita, Lot 2, Block 37.
Total due $381.04.
Richardson, S. J.—Clarita, Lots 17 & 22, Block 45. Total due
$142.90.
Richardson, S. J.—Clarita, Lots 13-14, Block 46. Total due
$132.33.
Cottrell, Claudia Christina—Coalgate, Lot 3, Block 44. Total due
$400.48.
Jones, Irland & Kay—Coalgate, Lot 13, Block 178, house on Lot
13. Total due $831.46.
Jones, Irland & Kay—Coalgate, Lot 14 & 15, Block 178. Total
due $389.91.
Jones, Inola & Joe Paul—Coalgate, Lot 7 east 30’ of North 31’
Lot 8 east 30’, Block 194. See next page! I searched this for Frank
Jones 1/4/01. It was in Jeff Jones final order to Inola and Joe Paul.
I changed to reflect this. It had been carried to Jeff for years. Total
due $138.85.
Stein, Billy Contract for Deed—Tupelo, South Half of Lot 16,
Block 32. Total due $460.81.
Blagg, Thomas J.—Tupelo, Lots 12 & 13, Block 37. House
burned 1-95 house on Lot 12. Total due $154.71.
Batchelor, Stephen & Rachael—Tupelo, Lot 13, Block 38. Total
due $150.56.
Batchelor, Stephen & Rachael—Tupelo, Lot 14, Block 38. Total
due $949.93.
Witness my hand this 6th day of May, 2015.
S)Gina McNutt
County treasurer
Coal County, Oklahoma
LPXLP
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register May 13, 20 & 27,
2015, 3t)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF COAL COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
CREDITORS RECOVERY CORP.
Plaintiff,
v.
ANASTASIO SOSA
Defendant.
CS-14-42
PETITION FOR INDEBTEDNESS
1. COMES NOW the Plaintiff, and for its cause of action
against the defendant, alleges and states that, the
Defendant became indebted for money, goods and/
or services as a result of an open account on a written
contract. Plaintiff was assigned all rights, titles, and
interest in said account:
Mary Hurley Hospital
S u b - To t a l :
$655.00
Origination
Acct. No.
Balance
3/17/2012
XX5709
$655.00
2. FURTHER, the Defendant has failed to pay the above
stated indebtedness. Plaintiff is attempting to collect said
debt and any information obtained will be used for that
purpose. Therefore, Plaintiff requests an Order at the time
of Judgment directing the Oklahoma Employment Security
Commission to produce employment information of the
Defendant pursuant to Okla. Stat. tit. 40, § 4-508(D).
3. Any token payment(s) made not by agreement towards
the principal amount, which is received and applied after
the filing of this petition, may not delay the attempts of
the Plaintiff to obtain Judgment for the amount sought,
including costs and an attorney fee.
4. Unless you notify this office within 30 days after receiving
this notice that you dispute the validity of this debt or any
portion thereof this office will assume this debt is valid. If
you notify this office in writing within 30 days from receiving
this notice, this office will: obtain verification of the debt
or obtain a copy of a Judgment and mail you a copy of
such Judgment or verification. If you request this office in
writing within 30 days after receiving this notice, this office
will provide you with the name and address of the original
creditor. This office is attempting to collect a debt and
any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
If a written request for validation is received, the time to
respond to the petition is extended for the amount of time
in which it takes for the debt to be validated. You may
seek the advise of your attorney on any matter connected
with this law suit.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiff prays for Judgment against Defendant
for the sum of $655.00, plus a reasonable attorney fee in the least
amount of $262.00, costs accrues and accruing in the amount
of $205.70, Pre-Judgment interest in the amount of $0.00, PostJudgment interest per Okla. State. tit. 12, § 727, and any other
relief the Court deems just and proper until paid in full.
S)Malcolm P. Hammond
Attorney for Plaintiff
Malcom P. Hammond (OBA #3780)
10159 E 11th St., Suite 501
Tulsa, OK 74128
(918) 296-1650
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
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate
Record Register May 13,
20 & 27, 2015, 3t)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF COAL COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
CREDITORS RECOVERY
CORP.
Plaintiff,
v.
Matthew Pope
Defendant.
CS-14-38
PETITION FOR
INDEBTEDNESS
1. COMES
NOW
the Plaintiff and
for its cause of
action against the
Defendant, alleges
and states that, the
Defendant became
indebted for money,
goods
and/or
services as a result
of open accounts on
a written contract.
Plaintiff
was
assigned all rights,
titles, and interest in
said accounts:
Mary
Hurley
Hospital
SubTotal: S2,958.56
Origination
Acct. No.
Balance
9/18/2010
XX3503
$212.50
9/7/2013
XX3503
$339.00
7/31/2014
XX3503
$2,407.06
2. FURTHER,
the
Defendant has failed
to pay the above
stated indebtedness.
Plaintiff is attempting
to
collect
said
debts
and
any
information obtained
will be used for that
purpose. Therefore,
Plaintiff requests an
Order at the time of
Judgment directing
the
Oklahoma
Employment
S e c u r i t y
Commission
to
produce
e m p l o y m e n t
information of the
defendant pursuant
to Okla. Stat. tit.
40,§ 4-508(D).
3. Any
token
payment(s)
made
not by agreement
towards the principal
amount, which is
received and applied
after the filing of this
petition, may not
delay the attempts
of the Plaintiff to
obtain Judgment for
the amount sought,
including costs and
an attorney fee.
4. Unless you notify
this office within 30
days after receiving
this notice that you
dispute the validity
of this debt or any
portion thereof, this
office will assume
this debt is valid. If
you notify this office
in writing within 30
days from receiving
this
notice,
this
office will: obtain
verification of the
debt or obtain a
copy of a judgment
and mail you a copy
of such Judgment or
verification. If you
request this office
in writing within 30
days after receiving
this
notice,
this
office will provide
you with the name
and address of the
original
creditor.
This
office
is
attempting to collect
a debt and any
information obtained
will be used for that
purpose. If a written
request for validation
is received, the time
to respond to the
petition is extended
for the amount of
time in which it takes
for the debt to be
validated. You may
seek the advise of
your attorney on any
matter
connected
with this law suit.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiff
prays
for
Judgment
against Defendant for the
sum of $2,958.56, plus a
reasonable attorney fee in
the least amount of $887.57,
costs accrued and accruing
in the amount of $213.70,
Pre-Judgment interest in
the amount of $0.00, PostJudgment interest per Okla.
Stat. tit. 12, § 727, and any
other relief the Court deems
just and proper until paid in
full.
S)Malcom P. Hammond
Attorney for Plaintiff
Malcom P. Hammond, OBA
#3780
10159 E. 11th St. Site 501
Tulsa, OK 74128
(918) 296-1650
Martin Cervantes Diaz Passes Away
Martin Cervantes Diaz, a Caney resident,
formerly of Mexico passed away May
17, 2015 at Atoka at the age of 34. He
was born August
3, 1980 to Martin
Cervantes Campos
and Graciela Medina
Diaz at Ojuelos,
Jalisco, Mexico. He
attended school at
Igido Guadalupe,
Bitoria, Mexico and
was a ranch hand
at Willis Ranch in
Caney, OK for 14
years. He was of the
Catholic faith and
enjoyed spending
time with family
and especially his
nephew, Micheal,
and training his
horses.
Survivors include his parents, Martin
Cervantes Campos and Graciela Medina
Diaz of Mexico; siblings, Berta Alicia
Cervantes Rodriguez and husband, Mario,
of Corsicana, TX, Arturo Cervantes Diaz
and wife, Melissa
of Coleman, OK,
Francisco
Javier
Cervantes
Diaz,
Marisela Cervantes
Diaz,
Alonso
Cervantes Diaz, Jose`
Adan Cervantes Diaz
and wife, Delfina all
of Jalisco Mexico,
Gonzalo Cervantes
Diaz and wife, Tanya
of Wapanucka, OK;
nieces, Jessica, Bianca,
Stormy
Golden,
Nayeli
Rodriguez
Cervantes and Siclali
Ariana
Cabiyo
Cervantes; nephews,
Jordan Golden, Micheal Moralez Cervantes,
Javier Reyes Cervantes, Edgar Rodriguez
Cervantes and Alexander Cervantes Diaz.
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—MAY 20, 2015—PAGE A-7
Coalgate Schools Summer Food
Service Program
June 1st to July 10th, 2015
Coalgate School Lunchroom
Breakfast Served 8:15 a.m. - 8:45 a.m.
Lunch Served 11:30 - 12:30
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Service Sunday for Marcelino Ramirez
Services for Marcelino Cruz Ramirez, a
Caddo resident, formerly of Mexico, will
be held Sunday, May 24, 2015 at 2:00 p.m.
at Voca Baptist Church in
Caney, OK with Brown’s
Funeral Service of Atoka in
charge of arrangements.
Mr. Ramirez was born
June 2, 1955 to Moises and
Ricarda (Ramirez) Cruz at
San Martin Chalchicuautla,
Mexico and passed away
May 16, 2015 a Caney, OK
at the age of 59. He attended
school in San Martin
Chalchicuautla, Mexico and
was a ranch hand. Marcelino
loved fishing, deer hunting, spending time
with his family and friends. He also loved
vanilla ice cream and grapes. He attended
Voca Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Silvia Mendoza
Valadez of Caney; son, Jamie Cruz Mendoza
and wife, Orvella of Denison, TX; daughters,
Yessenia Cruz Mendoza, Ana
Ruth Cruz Mendoza, Silvia
Alejandra Cruz Mendoza,
all of Caney; mother Ricarda
(Ramirez) Cruz of San Martin
Chalchicuautla;
sisters,
Ninfa Cruz Ramirez, Anjela
Cruz Ramirez, Onorina Cruz
Ramirez all of Tanquian
Ecobedo , SLP; brother,
Arnulfo Cruz Ramirez of
Tanquian Ecobedo, SLP;
fifteen grandchildren; one
great grandson; and numerous
nieces, nephews, other relatives and many
dear friends.
He was preceded in death by his father,
brother, Moises Cruz and son, Marcelino
Cruz Mendoza.
Graveside Held for Anna Belle Pike
Graveside services for Anna Belle (Homer) Pike, a Denton resident, were held Monday,
May 18, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. at Coal Creek Cemetery in Atoka with Pastor Martin Scott
officiating. Brown’s Funeral Service of Coalgate was in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Pike was born August 23 1949 to Joseph and Julia (Lawarence) Homer at Talihina,
OK and passed away May 13, 2015 at Denton, TX at the age of 65. She attended high
school and married Robert Pike in 1979 in Denton, TX. Anna was a registered nurse and
was a member of Coal Creek Church.
Survivors include her sons, Clarence Homer, Martin Dale Homer and wife, Julia, Edward
Vaughn and wife, Dee all of Denton, TX, Larry Frazier and Lori of Tempe, AZ, John
Frazier and Michelle of Denton, TX, and Tommy Frazier and wife, Robin of Lisbon, CT;
five grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; sisters, Bernice Clark and husband, George
of Lehigh, Laverne Talley and Billy, Joyce Pults, Marian Benson and husband, Bo all of
McAlester; brothers, Joseph Homer Virgil Homer, both of Hartshorne and Isaac Homer and
wife, Sharon of Durant; along with numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, other relatives
and friend.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; brothers, Amanuel Homer and Clinton
Ray Homer and nephew, Christopher Rawls.
Casketbearers were Tommy Frazier, John Frazier, Larry Frazier, Edward Vaughn, Clarence
Homer, Edward John. Honorary casketbearer was James Rawls.
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Hello,
My name is Eldon Eddie
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Pastor at Cottonwood Baptist Church. With God’s
help, in the past year, I have
stopped running from Him
and started running to Him.
What I mean is this, that I
am putting Jesus first and
not the world. Satan is put-
ting so much chaos in our
way that we can’t see God
and how He is reaching out
for all of us.
Churches all over the
world are being strained
through some dangerous
times and Cottonwood Baptist Church is no different.
But with Jesus as our Savior
we can be “overcomers” of
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580-927-0229
the world and its many distractions.
If you are searching for
the Love that Jesus offers
then I have great news for
you. You can find it at Cottonwood Baptist Church
every Sunday morning starting at 9:45 a.m. with “call
to worship” moving into
Sunday school at 10:00 and
church service at 11:00.
Then Sunday night at 5:00
p.m. with discipleship training and studying God’s
word at 6:00 p.m. Wednesday night with a meal and
fellowship at 6:00 p.m. and
Bible study at 6:30.
Don’t forget the kids.
With summer coming up we
will have lots of fun activities planned.
God Bless You,
Pastor Eddie Hogue
Scott McCormack
Cell 580-310-4389
West of Ada on Hwy 3W • (580)436-5033
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PAGE A-8—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—MAY 20, 2015
Coalgate Lady Cats showing off their track medals from a recent track meet. The squad members include, left to right, Sara Newman,
Taylor Hall, Emily Kingston, Morgan Cole, Abby James, Darby Kingston, and Madisson Powell-Mahl. (Photo by Coach Childers)
Darby Kingston ends career at state
—Coalgate track star competes in 800 and 1600 meter races
By HERMAN BROWN
Coalgate correspondent
Coalgate High School
senior Darby Kingston
closed out her prep career
last week in track and field
competition. The distance
runner competed in 800
CLASS
meter and 1600 meter races
at Carl Albert High School
in Midwest City.
Darby finished in 14th
place in the 800 meter run
with a time of 2:42.40.
The outstanding CHS
senior was 13th in the 1600
meter run with her time of
Reunion
of
1975
Saturday, May 23rd ~ Noon till 3:00
301 N. Byrd
For a
Starting at 8:00 pm
Dance at the Linton Gym
8:00 to 12:00 midnight
All Classes Invited
6:12.74.
Coach Larry Childers
praised his state qualifier for
her impressive contribution
to the Lady Wildcat track
program during her final
campaign at CHS. Even
without a medal, Kingston
still realized the dream of
every Oklahoma athlete.
“Running in the state
tournament and competing
against the best is always
a great feeling,” the coach
said. “Darby did a great job
this year. We will miss her
next season.
Here are the performances
of the runners in the 800 and
1600 races:
800 Meter Run
1 - Brooke James, Dibble,
2:25.60
2 - Ladasheray Bell, Alva,
2:28.55
3 - Beth Niles, Fairview,
2:28.58
4 - Addison Kleiwer,
Cordell, 2:28.72
5 - Madison Rutherford,
Merritt, 2:28.96
6 - Mia Reyes, Hollis,
2:28.97
7 - Abbie Etter, Healdton,
2:29.78
8 - Ashlee Carr, Merritt,
2:31.72
9 - Jasmine Ingram, Depew,
2:32.31
10 - Lora Riley, Alva,
2:35.83
11 - Mickayla Lawson,
Oktaha, 2:37.55
12 - Lexi Wall, Mounds,
2:39.98
13 - Cierra Bennett,
Wyandotte, 2:40.76
14 - Darby Kingston,
Coalgate, 2:42.40
15 - Nancy Needham,
Healdton, 2:45.30
16 - Lynnsey Davis, Quinton,
2:59.64
--1600 Meter Run
1 - Berkley Price, Cordell,
5:30.63
2 - Kailey Kilpatrick, Warner,
5:41.78
3 - Ladasheray Bell, Alva,
5:46.00
4 - Mia Reyes, Hollis,
5:46.52
5 - Beth Niles, Fairview,
5:46.86
6 - Madison Rutherford,
Merritt, 5:49.93
7 - Aimee Mc Farland,
Hooker, 5:51.91
8 - Ashlee Carr, Merritt,
5:57.63
9 - Dorcas Hall-Zotigh,
Pawnee, 6:01.16
10 - Mickayla Lawson,
Oktaha, 6:06.26
11 - Lupe Martinez, Minco,
6:07.54
12 - Abbie Etter, Healdton,
6:10.07
13 - Darby Kingston,
Coalgate, 6:12.74
14 - Shawnia Christensen,
Elmore City, 6:19.08
15 - Savannah Dry, Depew,
6:33.79
16 - Ashley Turley, Afton,
7:58.69
--Team Rankings
1) Cordell, 104
2) Alva, 101
3) Fairview, 56
4) Wynnewood, 48
5) Warner, 41
6) Watonga, 32
7) Dibble, 26
8) Cashion, 20
8) Caney Valley, 20
8) Stroud, 20
11) Porter, 16
11) Wetumka, 16
13) Pawnee, 15
14) Kiefer, 14
14) Ninnekah, 14
16) Hooker, 13
17) Howe, 12
18) Elmore City, 10
19) Hobart, 9
19) Hollis, 9
21) Merritt, 7
22) Frederick, 6
22) Oklahoma Union, 6
22) Afton, 6
22) Thomas-Fay-Custer, 6
22) Wyandotte, 6
27) Crossings Christian, 4
27) Rush Springs, 4
29) Ketchum High, 2
29) Boone-Apache, 2
29) Commerce, 2
32) Tonkawa, 1
32) Central – Sallisaw, 1
32) Depew, 1
35) Minco, 0.50
35) Foyil, 0.50
Clarita Homecoming
June 6, 2015
Schedule of Events
Saturday, June 6, 2015: Arrive any time after 9am and
spend the day. The class of 1964-65 will be celebrating
their 50th anniversary, the 1954-55 graduating class will
celebrate the 60th anniversary and the 65th anniversary
will be the class of 1949-50.
Lunch: A delicious catered meal will be served at noon.
Please submit $11.00 for each meal and $7.00 for each
child under the age of 12 years. $1.00 of this fee will be
applied to the Homecoming costs.
Reservations and lunch fees
must be returned by May 27 to:
Clarita Homecoming
For phone reservations call:
% Diane Huff
Diane Huff 580-320-5811
21600 CR 3620
after 5 pm
Stonewall, OK 74871
For out of town travelers, a convenience again this
year is the Highway Inn of Coalgate, 1412 S Broadway,.
Call 580-927-2900 for reservations.
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—MAY 20, 2015—PAGE B-1
Coal County District Court Records
Felonies
Oscar Dean Campbell,
Lehigh, OK – Uttering a
forged instrument.
Gerald Wayne Williams, Jr.,
Pensacola, FL – Possession
of controlled dangerous
substance
(felony);
possession of controlled
substance (misdemeanor);
unlawful
possession
of
drug
paraphernalia
(misdemeanor); transporting
open bottle of liquor
(misdemeanor);
failure
to pay taxes due state
(misdemeanor); driving with
license cancelled/suspended/
revoked (misdemeanor).
Preston Wayne Cole,
Coalgate, OK – Domestic
assault and battery by
strangulation AFCF.
Jessica Coline Stiles,
Kenefic, OK – Felony
value false pretenses-bogus
check/con game; knowingly
concealing stolen property.
Steven Bradley Bears,
Coalgate, OK – Knowingly
concealing
stolen
property; obtaining cash
or merchandise by bogus
check/false pretenses.
Calvin Leon Brown, Ada,
OK – Assault and battery
with a deadly weapon.
Johnny Dale Chaffin,
Atoka, OK – Domestic
assault and battery by
strangulation.
Civil
Adam Vaughn, Sabrina
Vaughn, Paula Carney,
Joanne Fowers, et al vs
Jarrett Miller – Friendly
suit.
Oklahoma
Tax
Commission vs Kathryn L.
Ramos, C Town Restaurant
– Collection of delinquent
state tax.
Midland Funding LLC vs
Karen Long – Indebtedness.
Discover Bank vs Kevin
Dale Ennis – Breach
agreement/contract.
Alfred Lee Horn, Jr., A.J.
Horn vs Thomas F. Long, et
al – Quiet title.
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PAGE B-2—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—MAY 20, 2015
LEGAL NOTICE
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10 yr. Manufactured Warranty on leakage
Jerry English
580-927-5493
Installed
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Now Accepting
Choctaw Vouchers
General Backhoe Work ~ Dozer Work ~ Septic Systems
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 580-927-3020
Pastors Billy and Linda are licensed counselors and experienced 12 step leaders.
Meeting will be Christ centered dealing with
the reasons people turn to addictions. We
deal with all addictions the same, whether
it is alcohol, drugs, anger, eating disorders,
gambling or any other addictions. Jesus is
the answer.
Dr. Donald Dingle, D.C.
Treating Auto accident victims
and other dull matters.
Call me: 580-889-3338
(Published in the Coalgate Record
Register may 20, 2015, 1t)
BEFORE THE CORPORATION
COMMISSION OF THE
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
APPLICANT:
CANYON
CREEK
ENERGY OPERATING LLC
RELIEF REQUESTED: LOCATION
EXCEPTION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SOUTHEAST
QUARTER (SE/4) SECTION 3,
TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 8
EAST, COAL COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
CD 201502402-T
NOTICE OF HEARING
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All
persons, owners, producers, operators,
purchasers and takers of oil and gas
and all other interested persons in
Coal County, Oklahoma, and more
particularly; if any of the above
are deceased, the unknown heirs,
executors, administrators, devisees,
trustees and assigns, immediate and
remote, of the above-named parties,
and if any of the above-named entities
is a dissolved partnership, corporation
or other association, then the unknown
successors, trustees and assigns,
both immediate and remote, of such
dissolved partnership, corporation or
other association.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Applicant in this cause is
requesting the following special relief:
To re-enter and attempt to produce
its Hockett No. 1-3 well at 787 feet
from the South line and 401 feet
from West line of the Southeast
Quarter (SE/4) of Section 3, Township
1 North, Range 8 East, Coal County,
Oklahoma,, as an exception to the
Order to issue in CD 201502392-T as
to the Wapanucka Common Source of
Supply and to authorize the Applicant
the right to drill and produce said well
without penalty upon the allowable
and possibly make the Order effective
on a date prior to the signing thereof.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
the requested location will be moving
toward the Southwest Quarter (SW/4)
of Section 3, Township 1 North, Range
8 East, Coal County, Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that this cause shall be set before an
Administrative Law Judge for hearing,
taking of evidence and reporting to the
Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
the Applicant and interested parties
may present testimony by telephone.
The cost of telephonic communication
shall be paid by the person or persons
requesting its use.
Interested
parties who wish to participate by
telephone shall contact the Applicant,
or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the
hearing date and provide their name
and telephone number.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that this cause will be heard before
an Administrative Law Judge on the
Conservation Docket at the Oklahoma
Corporation Commission, Eastern
Regional Office, Kerr Building, 440
South Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa,
Oklahoma 74127 at 8:30 a.m. on
the 8 day of June, 2015, and that
this Notice shall be published as
required by law and the rules of the
Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
all interested persons may appear and
be heard. For information concerning
this action, contact Stephen R.
McNamara, attorney for Applicant,
1437 South Boulder Avenue, Suite
1210, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74119-3609,
(918) 599-0300, or Mr. Blake Gray,
Canyon Creek Energy Operating LLC,
2431 East 61st Street, Suite 260, Tulsa,
Oklahoma 74136, (918) 561-6737.
DONE AND PERFORMED this 19th
day of May, 2015.
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF
OKLAHOMA
S)BOB ANTHONY
Chairman
S)DANA L. MURPHY
Vice-Chairman
S)J. TODD HIETT
Commissioner
ATTEST:
S)Peggy Mitchell
Secretary of the Commission
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register May 20, 27 & June 3, 2015, 3t)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
IN AND FOR COAL COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
IN THE MATTER OF:
A. B.
C. B.
ALLEGED DEPRIVED CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 18 YEARS.
JD-2012-7
SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF JUVENILE HEARING BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: HANNA HOHN
You are hereby notified that a Petition has been filed in the matter of the above
named children for deprived action provided in Title 10 O.S. Section 7006-1.1.
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to be before the Juvenile and Family
Relations Division of the District Court of Coal County in the Courtroom of said
Court in the Coal County Courthouse, Coalgate, Oklahoma, on the 11th day of
June, 2015 at 1:00 o’clock P.M.
YOU ARE HEREBY INFORMED that the Petition is alleging the children are
Deprived.
YOU ARE FUTHER NOTIFIED upon your failure to appear, that proceedings
can and will be had to terminate your parental rights. You are informed that you
are entitled to have any attorney present at this hearing, and that one might
be appointed for you if you cannot employ an attorney by reason of indigency.
You are notified to contact the Coal County Court Clerk if you desire to be
represented by an attorney.
I have hereunto set my hand this 14th day of May, 2015.
S)D. Clay Mowdy
Judge of the District Court
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register May 20, 2015, 1t)
For Open Sites
The TUPELO SCHOOL, is participating in the Summer Food Service
Program.
Meals will be provided to all children aged 18 and younger, without charge
and are the same for all children regardless of race, color, national origin, sex,
age, or disability, and there will be no discrimination in the course of the meal
service. Meals will be provided at the sites and times as follows:
TUPELO ES, Operating June 01 to June 30, 2015. 310 HIGH SCHOOL
STREET, TUPELO, OK 74572. Breakfast from 8:00-9:00. Lunch from 11:0012:00. Closed: Saturday & Sunday.
To file a complaint of discrimination, write or call immediately to:
USDA
Director, Office of Civil Rights
1400 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, D. C. 20250-9410
(800)795-3272 or (202) 720-6382 (TTY)
USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register May 6, 13, & 20, 2015, 3t)
DISTRICT COURT
OF COAL COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
A. J. HORN,
Plaintiff,
vs.
The known and unknown heirs, beneficiaries administrators, executors,
devisees, trustees, legatees, successors and assigns, immediate and
remote of THOMAS F. LONG, et. al.,
Defendants.
CV-2015-12
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 the unknown heirs, beneficiaries, administrators,
executor, devisees, trustees, legatees, successors and assigns, immediate
and remote of THOMAS F. LONG, REVA GRANT, LOLA STECKLER, DORIS
HUMPHREY, ROBERT V. LONG, THOMAS F. LONG, JR., and BETTY
RUMMERFIELD, all deceased, and CHRISTOPHER LONG and THOMAS
RYAN LONG, GREETINGS:
You are hereby notified that on the 5th day of May, 2015, the Plaintiff, A. J.
HORN filed suit against you in the District Court of Coal County, Oklahoma,
being Suit No. CV-2015-12 to quiet title to the following described property in
Coal County, Oklahoma to-wit:
Lot Twenty-six (26) in Townsite Addition No. Eleven (11) and Lots One (1), Two
(2), Three (3), Four (4), Five (5) and Six (6) in Block Three Hundred Thirty-one
(331) in the City of Lehigh, 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 THERREFORE, you and each of you are further notified that you must
answer the petition filed herein on or before the 18th day of June, 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 his petition.
S)Rachel Nix,
Court Clerk
Johnny Sandmann
Attorney Johnny Sandmann, PLLC
Attorney for Plaintiff
28 North Main
Coalgate, OK 74538
Phone: (580) 927-2314
Fax: (580) 927-2315
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register May 6, 13 & 20, 2015, 3t)
PG-2014-3
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
TO: Gary D. Hensley and Farrah D. Toland
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a petition has been filed in the District
Court of Coal County, Oklahoma in an action entitled In the Matter of the
Guardianship of Z.H., PG-2014-3, by Petitioner, Brenda Hensley. This
summons by publication is specifically directed to Gary D. Hensley and
Farrah D. Toland, whose whereabouts are unknown.
Pursuant to an Order of said Court, notice is hereby given that the 25th
day of June, 2015, at 9:00 a.m., in the Coal County District Court, City
(Published in the Coalgate Record
of Coalgate, Oklahoma, has been appointed as the time for hearing said
Register May 13 & 20, 2015, 2t)
petition. The nature of this suit seeks to appoint Petitioner as Guardian of
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
minor child, Z. H. Unless you answer the petition on or before said date
OF COAL COUNTY
and time, judgment will be taken in favor of Petitioner.
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Rachel Nix, Court Clerk
In the Matter of the estate of THOMAS
(Seal)
RAY BARNETT a/k/a THOMAS R.
By:S)Rachel Nix
BARNETT, DECEASED.
Court Clerk
PB-2012-16
Johnny Sandmann (OBA #32110)
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL
Sandmann Law Office
ACCOUNTING AND FINAL
28 North Main
REPORT,
Coalgate, OK 74538
AND PETITION FOR ORDER
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DETERMINING HEIRS, LEGATEES,
AND DEVISEES AND PETITION
FOR FINAL
DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION AND
DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested in the Estate of
THOMAS RAY BARNETT, deceased,
that CHERI LYNNE SHORES,
Personal Representative, has filed
in this Court her Final Accounting
and Final Report, petition for Order
Allowing Final Accounting and Final
Report, Determining Heirs, Legatees,
and Devisees, and Petition for Final
Decree of Distribution and Discharge.
Pursuant to an Order of said Court,
notice is hereby given that May 28th,
2015 at 10:00 o’clock a.m. of said
day has been appointed as the
time of hearing said Petition in the
Courthouse in the City of Coalgate,
County of Coal, State of Oklahoma,
all persons interested shall then and
there appear and show cause, if
any they have, why the said account
should not be settled and allowed,
the heirs determined, and said Estate
distributed to the heirs thereof and the
Personal Representative discharged.
Dated the 30th day of April, 2015.
S)D. Clay Mowdy
JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT
Approved:
S)Sara K. Hawkins
Sara K. Hawkins OBA #30119
John W. Mee, Jr. OBA #6117
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CHS senior Tyler Roe
claims 4th at state
—Freshman Brandon Ragland ends up in seventh place
By HERMAN BROWN
Coalgate correspondent
Two Coalgate Wildcats
qualified for the
Class 2A state
track and field
meet last Monday
and Tuesday. The
meet had been
scheduled for the
previous Friday
and
Saturday
but
was
postponed due
to heavy rainfall,
thunderstorms
and a chance of
tornadoes in the
Oklahoma City
area.
Tyler
Roe
finished in fourth
place at state in
the pole vault
event. The CHS
senior vaulted
10-06.00 to gain
his solid showing
at Midwest City.
In the high jump
event, Brandon
Ragland ended up
in seventh place.
The
Wildcat
freshman cleared
5-foot, 8 inches
at the state meet.
Coalgate was
down in the team standing at
the 35th spot. The Wildcats
landed there with the three
points Roe provided with his
fourth-place finish in the pole
vault.
Here is a rundown of the two
events in which the Coalgate
athletes competed:
Pole Vault
1 - Connor Davis, 11,
Crossings Christ, 12-06.00
2 - Jeremy Shirey, 12, Caney
Valley, 12-00.00
3 - Skylor Johnson, 12,
Stroud, J12-00.00
4 - Hunter House, 9, Watonga,
10-06.00
4 - Tyler Roe, 12, Coalgate,
10-06.00
6 - Austin Lentz, 9, Stroud,
10-00.00
6 - Mason Riley, 10, Hollis,
10-00.00
8 - Wyatt Hayes, 11, Dibble,
J10-00.00
9 - Kooper Marsh, 11,
Thomas-Fay-Cust, J10-00.00
10 - Alex Payne, 9, Rejoice
Christ, J10-00.00
11 - Myles Ferguson, 11,
Afton, 9-06.00
11 - Gunner Gifford, 10,
Thomas-Fay-Cust, 9-06.00
11 - Tyler Keith, 12,
Wynnewood, 9-06.00
-- Carlos Reyes, 9, Tonkawa,
NH
-- Jaden Shaw, 11, Carnegie,
NH
-- High Jump
1 - Zane Jacobs, 11, Haworth,
Tyler Roe
6-04.00
2 - Aaron Buckmaster, 11,
Ninnekah, 6-00.00
3 - Sterling Hammond, 11,
Haworth, J6-00.00
4 - Sergio Mendez, 10,
Hominy, J6-00.00
5 - Gunner Hudson, 10,
Wyandotte, 5-10.00
5 - Hunter Riehm, 10,
Fairview, 5-10.00
7 - Zac Levy, 10, Wynnewood,
5-08.00
7 - Austun Gorman, 12,
Watonga, 5-08.00
7 - George Fields, 12,
Hominy, 5-08.00
7 - Brandon Ragland, 9,
Coalgate, 5-08.00
7 - Brandon Cozalter, 10,
Dibble, 5-08.00
7 - Brason Gorman, 10,
Watonga, 5-08.00
13 - Branden Harper, 10,
Drumright, 5-06.00
13 - Tre Emerson, 11, Wilson,
5-06.00
13 - Ethan Sajulga, 9, Afton,
5-06.00
-- Tyler Leach, 12, Pawnee,
NH
-- Thomas Urbina, 9, Cordell,
NH
-- Isahi Vargas, 9, Hooker,
NH
-- Team Rankings
1) Hooker, 68
Area Students
Receive Degrees
District Attorney Emily
Redman was the speaker
at Southeastern Oklahoma
State University’s Spring
Commencement, was held
Saturday, May 9, in Bloomer
Sullivan Arena.
Redman serves District 19
in Oklahoma, which includes
Bryan, Atoka, and Coal
counties. She is a 1988 graduate
of Southeastern, where she
earned a bachelor’s degree
in management and political
science. She earned her law
degree at the University of
Oklahoma College of Law.
Two ceremonies were held,
as follows:
10 a.m. – School of Arts &
Sciences
Master of Technology
Master of Science (Safety)
2 p.m. – School of Education
& Behavioral Sciences
John Massey School of
Business
Master
of
Business
Administration
Master of Science (Aerospace
Administration & Logistics)
Master of Arts (Clinical Mental
Health Counseling)
Master of Education
Master of Arts (Teaching)
Master of Science (Sports
Studies
and
Athletic
Administration)
Following are the candidates
for graduation from this
area, listed by permanent
hometown:
SPRING 2015 CANDIDATES
FOR
DEGREES,
BACHELORS
AND
MASTERS
Coalgate:
Dario
Reid
Bellettini, Kyrstan Elysabeth
Glasco,
Sierra
Charlene
Loudermilk, W. Tanner Price,
Billy Douglas Standridge Jr.,
Lehigh: Cassie Delores
Dunham,
Tupelo: Samantha Ann Stein.
2) Hollis, 66.50
3) Colcord, 63
4) Wynnewood, 53
5) Stroud, 42.50
6) Warner, 38
7) Fairview,
23.50
8) Silo, 19
9) Talihina,
18
10) Haworth,
16
10) Wewoka,
16
10) ThomasFay-Custer, 16
10) Pawnee, 16
14) Crossings
Christian, 15
14) Watonga,
15
16) Hominy, 14
16) Frederick,
14
18) Hobart, 13
19) Tonkawa,
10
19) Dibble, 10
19) Minco, 10
19) Stratford,
10
23) ChouteauMazie, 9
24) Commerce,
8
24) Healdton, 8
24) Ninnekah,
8
24)
Caney
Valley, 8
28) Quapaw, 6
28) Crescent, 6
30) Rejoice Christian Ac, 4
30) Pioneer Pleasant Vale, 4
30) Alva, 4
30) Yale, 4
30) Savanna, 4
35) Coalgate, 3
36) Quinton, 2
36) Oktaha, 2
36) Cordell, 2
39) Wyandotte, 1.50
40) Konawa, 1
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LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register May 20, 2015, 1t)
BEFORE THE CORPORATION
COMMISSION OF THE
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
APPLICANT: CANYON CREEK ENERGY OPERATING LLC
RELIEF REQUESTED: DRILLING & SPACING UNITS
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 8
EAST, COAL COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
CD 201502392-T
NOTICE OF HEARING
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators,
purchasers and takers of oil and gas and all other interested person, particularly in
Coal County, Oklahoma, and more particularly Osage Exploration and Development,
Inc., Charles Wayne McKay, Jon L. Akin – Heir of Ralph & Yvonne Akin, Michael
M. Akin - Heir of Ralph & Yvonne Akin, Charles Rutherford, deceased C/o June
I Rutherford, Virginia K. Price Giles & William S. Price, Trustees of the Joel
S. Price Testamentary Trust, for the benefit of the children of William S. Price,
Gary D. Wilson and Linda S.Wilson, DLA Howe, Inc., Marilyn Akin, Heir of
Ralph & Yvonne Akin, Wendell W. Broom– Heir of Gladys Broom, Charles M.
Broom– Heir of Gladys Broom, John Callison, Heir of Wilma D. Snethen, Stanley
Callison, Heir of Wilma Snethen, Juanita Raney Cave, Oklahoma Conference
Corporation of Seventh Day Adventists, Advocate Oil and Gas, LLC C/o Brent
L. Bawden, Mgr., Dr. John William Johnson and Patricia S. Johnson, Dick A.
Blakeley, Donald K. Groom, Joy Miller f/k/a Joy Hathcote, Successor Trustee of
the Bessie E. Saint Revocable Living Trust, dated 5/23/97, Jacky Dean Romines,
Deborah Kaye Romines Forester, Jerry Dale Mayes, Karolyn King Butler – Heir
of Nell Abercrombie, Evelyn King – Heir of Nell Abercrombie, Lynn Pipkin– Heir
of Nell Abercrombie, John P. King– Heir of Nell Abercrombie, Kelly David King –
Heir of Nell Abercrombie, Richard Edward King – Heir of Nell Abercrombie, D. D.
Brunson Jr. C/o Daniel Brunson, W. T. Brunson, Cleota Hayes, Carl Abbott, Ross
Abbott, Cindy Convery, Heir of Kathryn Convery, John Convery, Heir of Kathryn
Convery, Robert Convery, Heir of Kathryn Convery, James Jennings, Clara
Jennings Bailey, John Callison, Heir of Wilma D. Snethen, Stanley Callison, Heir
of Wilma Snethen, Commissioners of the Land office State of Oklahoma, Donald
D. Dailey and Charlotte Dailey, Equitable Royalty Corporation c/o Daniel K.
Waring, Jenna Jo Hellack, Mike Hellack, Alton O. Barger and Carole K. Barger,
Peggy Lynn Arthurs, Patricia Ann Grubbs, Joe Stewart, Trustee of the JBN
1997 Trust, Lee Romines, Barbara Stabler, George L. Wheat, David M. Wheat,
Pamela Annette McKenna, Sheri Kaye Hammons, Vicki Lynne Malave, Debra
Denise Cobb, Hershel Romines, Donna Lee Romines, Gary Romines, D.E. and
Geraldine Romines, Gary T. Leuenberger, Wayne Keith Mayes, Ann King Smith,
Debbie K. Henry – Heir of Nell Abercrombie, Lindsey Ryan and Dylan R. Martinez
– Heir of Nell Abercrombie, Cynthia Nell and Timothy Grant Kimbrell – Heir of
Nell Abercrombie, David King – Heir of Nell Abercrombie, Michael Lane Winham
– Heir of Nell Abercrombie, Jackye King – Heir of Nell Abercrombie, Mary Joy
Ting-Winham – Heir of Nell Abercrombie, Katherine Nell and Ryan D. Whitford
– Heir of Nell Abercrombie, Lura K. Horn, Edward A. King, Jr and Stephen L.
Horn, Jr. Trustees of the KEL Family Preservation Trust, Clyde Morris Messer,
Jimmy L. Jennings, Marilyn Ledbetter, Ross G. Rogers, Jewell Smith, Trustee of
the Jewell Smith Revocable Trust, Joann Wooten, Steven Milton Murphy, Ginger
Renee Murphy Horne, Joel S. Price, Gladys Broom, Lee Romines Sr., C.D.
Romines, Mildred Adams, Jack Romines, Nell Abercrombie, Mozelle Messer,
Jean Franklin Tower, Wilma D. Snethen, Tom Romines, Eula Jennings, Arthur
Jennings, Kathryn Convery, Anita Jennings. Janet Jennings, and if any of the
above are deceased, the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees,
trustees and assigns, immediate and remote, of the above-named parties; and if
any of the above-named entities is a dissolved partnership, corporation or other
association, then the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate
and remote, of such dissolved partnership, corporation or other association.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant is requesting that the
Commission:
(a)
Vacate existing 640-acre drilling and spacing units established by Order
No. 207505 dated January 28, 1982 for the Wapanucka Common Sources of
Supply underlying and comprised of the Subject Lands:
(b)
Extend the 160-acre drilling and spacing units as established by
Order No. 631438 dated October 3, 2014 for the Wapanucka Common Source of
Supply from adjacent Section 33, Township 2 North, Range 8 East, Coal County,
Oklahoma into the Subject Lands as follows:
Common Source Classification &
Unit Shape
of Supply
Anticipated Depth and Size Permitted
Well
Location
Wapanucka
4,400’
GGC
160-acre 6 6 0 ’
from any boundary
(c)
Establish a well pattern in accordance with the Rules and Regulations
of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission;
(d)
Establish the allowable amount of production for each drilling and
spacing unit established thereby;
(e)
Unitize all royalty interests within each drilling spacing unit established
hereby so that each royalty owner shall share in all production from any well
thereon in the proportion that the acreage owned by such royalty owner bears to
the entire acreage in the drilling and spacing unit;
(f)
Provide that when there are two or more separately owned tracts or
undivided interests separately owned within a drilling and spacing unit established
hereby, the owners thereof may validly pool their interests and develop the
drilling and spacing unit as a unit; that where, however, such owners have not
agreed to so pool their interests and to develop the drilling and spacing unit as a
unit, their rights and equities shall be pooled and adjudicated as provided in 52
O.S., §87.1(e); and
(g)
Provide that the order to be issued herein be made effective on a date
prior to the date of issuance thereof.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative
Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an
Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation
Commission, Eastern Regional Service Office, Suite 114, State Office Building,
440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 8 day of June,
2015, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the
Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may
present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be
paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to
participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant, or Applicant’s attorney, prior to
the hearing date and provide their name and telephone number.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be
heard. For information concerning this action, contact Stephen R. McNamara,
attorney for Applicant, Boulder Towers, Suite 1210, 1437 South Boulder Avenue,
Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74119-3609, (918) 599-0300, or Mr. Blake Gray Canyon Creek
Energy Operating LLC, 2431 East 61st Street, Suite 260, Tulsa, Oklahoma
74136, (918) 561-6737.
DONE AND PERFORMED this 18th day of May, 2015.
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA
S)BOB ANTHONY
Chairman
S)DANA L. MURPHY
Vice Chairman
S)J. TODD HIETT
Commissioner
ATTEST:
S)Peggy Mitchell
Secretary of the Commission
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record
Register May 20 & 27, 2015, 2t)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF COAL COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
THE BANK, N. A.
A Corporation,
Plaintiff,
v.
GEORGE W. CLARK, and SHERRI
E. CLARK, a/k/a SHERRIE CLARK,
Husband and Wife,
Defendants.
CJ-2015-1
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Notice is given that on the 30th day
of June, 2015, at 10:00 o’clock a.m.,
at the front door of the Coal County
Courthouse (lobby) in Coalgate,
Coal County, Oklahoma located at
4 North Main, Coalgate, Oklahoma
74538, the undersigned Sheriff of
said County will offer for sale and
sell at public auction, for cash, to
the highest bidder, all that certain
real property located in Coal County,
Oklahoma, which is more particularly
described as follows:
See attached Exhibit “A”
subject to unpaid taxes, tax sales,
assessments, if any. The sale will be
made pursuant to Special Execution
and Order of Sale With Appraisement
issued upon a judgment entered in
the District Court of Coal County,
Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-20151, wherein The Bank, N. A. is the
Plaintiff, and George W. Clark and
Sherri E. Clark, a/k/a Sherrie Clark,
are the Defendants to satisfy a
judgment on its first cause of action
in favor of The Bank, N. A., in the
current principal sums of not less
than $69,790.29, together with
interest accrued in the amount of
$865.07, as of December 18, 2014,
and accruing at the contract rate of
8.75% per annum, which is $16.73
per diem, late charges accrued in the
amount of $315.00, as of December
18, 2014, and accruing, and other
charges accrued as of December 18,
2014 in the amount of $829.50, and
accruing, and a reasonable attorney’s
fee in the amount of $5,000.00,
all as set forth in the Foreclosure
Journal Entry of Judgment which is
incorporated herein by reference.
The value of the Property
as determined by appraisers
appointed by the undersigned
Sheriff is $52,500.00.
Without
limiting the foregoing, the persons
or other entities together with such
persons’ or other entities’ unknown
successors, having an interest in the
Property whose interests are sought
to be extinguished, including those
whose actual address is unknown
being hereby notified are:
George W. Clark
1722 S. Carson, Apt. 2008
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119
Sherri E. Clark
a/k/a Sherrie Clark
600 Broadway
Haskell, Oklahoma 74436
WITNESS my hand this 18th day
of May, 2015.
Sheriff of Coal County,
State of Oklahoma
By: S)Bobby Hatton
Deputy
Konsure Law Firm
M Todd Konsure, OBA #13891
Josh Reid, OBA #21787
Attorneys for The Bank N. A.
P.O. Box 1031
McAlester, Oklahoma 74502
Phone: (918) 426-0700
Fax: (918) 426-1870
Former WNBA All-Star great to
speak at Hall of Fame banquet
Crystal Robinson, considered by many to
be the best female basketball player to come
out of Oklahoma, will be the keynote speaker at the Coalgate Athletic Hall of Fame banquet on Saturday
evening.
Crystal excelled
during
her stellar high
school, college,
and professional
basketball career. She has
recently returned
to her Oklahoma
roots in hopes of
instilling some
of her passion
for basketball in
young athletes.
Her goal is not
only to teach
fundamental
basketball skills
using drills in a
positive environment, but also
to promote each
athlete’s attitude,
character, team
concept,
and
overall philosophy of the game.
Robinson has played and coached at
every level, as well as won or played for a
championship at each of these levels. Her
senior year she led Atoka HS to the 1992
state championship along with garnering
WBCA All-American honors, first team Parade All- American, and first team Kodak
All-American.
After high school, Crystal attended Southeastern Oklahoma State University where
she attained NAIA All-American honors
for three seasons, 1994-96. Following her
senior season, she was named the National
Player of the Year in 1996. She also holds
the school’s single game, season and career marks for most points scored and is the
school’s all-time leader in rebounds, assists
and steals. She
still has the
highest
scoring game in the
history of Oklahoma women’s
basketball when
she tallied 60
points against
East
Central
University.
Following
her illustrious
career at Southeastern, Crystal was named
Rookie of the
Year with the
ABL
team,
Colorado Xplosion. Robinson
was then selected #6 in the
WNBA draft by
the New York
Liberty playing
six seasons and
appearing in four WNBA finals.
She retired in 2007 to become an assistant coach with the Washington Mystics.
Later, Robinson returned to McAlester
where she guided the Lady Buffs to a state
title. Crystal reached the pinnacle of her
profession when in 2011 she was inducted
into the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame in
Oklahoma City.
Last year, Robinson served as an assistant basketball coach with the TCU Lady
Horned Frogs in Ft. Worth, Texas. She was
recently hired at her alma mater, returning
to guide the Atoka Wampus Cats next season.
Oops!
The article published in
the May 13 paper about
the Coalgate High School
1958 girls basketball team
incorrectly listed Beverly
Rogers Boswell as Beverly
Rogers Samuels and her
husband as Roger Samuels.
Beverly was married to
Richard Boswell.
Here is correct information
submitted by her husband
and children:
Beverly Rogers Boswell
(by
Richard
Boswell,
husband; Janet BoswellWebster, daughter; and Rick
Boswell, son) — Beverly
had many fond memories
about the 1958 state team.
The team coach was Joe
Leone. He did a very good
job, especially since they
could only practice one hour
a day due to scheduling.
They weren’t tall or
particularly fast, but they
were “in your face” at all
times!
Beverly had some big
shoes to fill. Her sister,
Norma Rogers Corsini,
was also an outstanding
basketball player at Coalgate
High School. Her niece,
Gina Corsini, who is also
being named in the Hall
of Fame this year, was an
exceptionally outstanding
athlete for Coalgate.
Beverly instilled the same
competiveness in her three
children, Janet, Rick and
Kevin. Janet and Rick were
both named Outstanding
Athletes their senior year.
Beverly was very proud
of her four grandchildren
and they knew they were
loved.
She had three passions in
her life: Kids, grandkids
and Longaberger baskets.
Beverly worked at Boeing
Aircraft in Wichita, KS, for
thirty-two years. She gave
them her very best every
day and rarely missed a day
of work. You could bet she
was very sick, or her kids
were, or she would have
been there. She retired in
1999.
Beverly is now in heaven
with two of her sons, Terry
Rae, who was stillborn in
1964, and Kevin Eugene
who went to heaven in 2007
at the age of 37 after a short
illness. He had spent 14
years in the Air Force.
Beverly had a massive
stroke on Father’s Day, June
17, 2012. God must have
needed another angel to help
him because she was such a
beautiful soul and her time
here on earth was much too
short!
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Coalgate Police Report
Citations
The following citations
were issued by the Coalgate
Police Department from
Monday, May 4, through
Sunday, May 17:
Albert Gomez, Coalgate,
OK – Dog at large.
James
E.
Anderson,
Coalgate, OK – No
insurance.
Sandra
Honeycutt,
Coalgate, OK – Possession
of marijuana; possession of
drug paraphernalia.
Joey Lester Sutterfield,
Tupelo, OK – Driving
under suspension 2nd and
subsequent.
Charles Keith Myers, Jr.,
McAlester, OK – Driving
under suspension 2nd and
subsequent; possession of
drug paraphernalia.
Shae
G.
Freiburger,
Coalgate, OK – No driver’s
license.
Stolen checks and check
forgery
Three people are facing
felony criminal charges in
connection with forging
and cashing checks stolen
from a Coal County man.
The dollar amount of the
fraudulent checks is in the
neighborhood of $2,500 to
$3,000, according to Chief
of Police Kenny Pebworth.
Oscar Dean Campbell, 38,
Lehigh, was charged May 4
with felony uttering a forged
instrument.
According to Chief of
Police Kenny Pebworth,
Campbell attempted to
cash a $400 forged check
at a local store. The store
clerk recognized that the
signature was not that of the
check owner and notified
the check owner. Campbell
left the store while the
clerk was on the telephone
with the check owner. He
also left the check at the
store. Pebworth identified
Campbell as the suspect in a
surveillance camera photo.
Jessica Stiles, 36, Kenefic,
OK, was charged May 14
with felony value-false
pretenses/bogus check/con
game and felony knowingly
concealing stolen property
(the checks).
Pebworth said Stiles
cashed several stolen/forged
checks at various locations
and has admitted to stealing
the checks.
Steven Bradley Bears,
39, Coalgate, faces felony
knowingly
concealing
stolen
property
and
misdemeanor
obtaining
cash or merchandise by
bogus check/false pretenses.
A felony warrant has been
issued for his arrest.
Campbell and Stiles have
pleaded not guilty to the
charges.
Stiles is in custody
on $15,000 bond and is
scheduled for a May 21
court appearance.
Campbell, who was in jail
on a drug court violation
when the check charges were
Coal County Clerk Receives
Advanced II Certification
Eugina Loudermilk, Coal County Clerk, recently achieved
Advanced II Certification for County Clerks.
To attain the advanced II level in the County Clerk’s
certification program, participants must first complete seven
courses or 75 hours of instruction at the basic level, then take
an additional 60 hours at the advanced I level and 54 hours at
the advanced II level.
Loudermilk was honored at the Annual County Clerks School
held in Norman.
The County Clerks Association of Oklahoma instituted a
voluntary certification program in 1992, which comprised an
initial basic level. In 2000, the program was revised to include
an advanced level which requires a minimum of 60 additional
hours, including four required courses. The remaining course
hours are chosen from a selection of 16 courses at the discretion
of the county employee.
In 2004, an Advanced Level II was added, which requires
54 additional hours, including five mandatory classes and
sufficient discretionary classes to meet the number of hours
needed. Since the program’s inception, more than 405 clerks
and deputies have successfully attained certification.
Course work for clerks and their deputies encompasses
subjects such as basic accounting; administration of countyowned property; basic accounting; formulating and operating
a publicly-funded budget; meeting strict requirements of
purchasing and bidding procedures; basic mapping; tax roll
corrections; payroll; land records; managing cash flow; and
learning about the many forms used for reporting purposes
required by the Office of the State Auditor and Inspector.
The program also contains courses on the legislative
process; utilizing the Oklahoma Statutes and research laws;
fundamentals of office administration; the Open Meetings and
Open Records Acts; communications skills; and a variety of
courses on supervisory skills and mandatory issues regarding
federal and state employment laws.
Courses in the certification program are conducted
through the County Training Program, part of the Oklahoma
Cooperative Extension Service at Oklahoma State University.
The County Training Program is mandated by state statute and
is authorized under the Commission on County Government
Personnel and Training.
Instructors from OSU teach the classes for county officers
and deputies at various locations throughout the state, as well
as on the university’s campuses in Stillwater and Oklahoma
City. In addition to County Clerks, the OSU staff also
conducts dozens of classes each year for other county officer
certification programs. Many of the courses, which are usually
taught in a classroom setting for 25-40 people, are attended
by representatives from each of the elective and appointive
agencies in county government.
More information about educational training for county
officers may be obtained by contacting the County Training
Program on the OSU Stillwater campus at 405-744-6160, or
by visiting the website at http://www.agecon.okstate.edu/ctp.
filed, waived preliminary
hearing on May 7 and was
bound over for trial. He
was formally arraigned on
May 14 and was ordered to
complete 12 months of inpatient treatment.
A personal recognizance
bond was issued on
condition
that
he
successfully
completes
treatment. If he fails to
complete treatment, he is
ordered to report to the
Coal County jail within six
hours of his release from
the treatment center.
Domestic abuse
A Coalgate man was
charged May 11 with
felony domestic assault and
battery by strangulation.
Preston Wayne Cole, 32,
is accused of assaulting his
live-in girlfriend the night
of May 9.
According to a probable
cause affidavit filed by
Assistant Chief of Police
Steven Jett, the victim
said she and Cole were at
another person’s residence
when they began arguing
and she left the residence
for about an hour “to let
things cool down.” She
said when she returned to
the residence and saw that
Cole and another man had
been fighting, she told him
it was time to go home and
that’s when he grabbed her
by the throat and threw her
to the floor.
Cole has pleaded not
guilty to the charge and
is scheduled for a May
21 preliminary hearing
conference.
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—MAY 20, 2015—PAGE B-5
The Coal County Coon Hunters Assn
Thursday, May 21
8 pm deadline
Nixon Community Center
Gary Weeden 580-258-0245
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Coalgate Football Festival
May 29th
Donald Mike Mayer Field
Entry Fee: $5
5:30-Powder Puff Flag Football Game
All girls that will be freshman-senior for the 2015-2016
school year are eligible
Entry forms are at high school office
Entry is free
Participants will receive a shirt
6:30 Alumni Flag Football Game
All alumni that have graduated prior to the 2015 school
year are eligible
Entry fee is $20
Entry forms are at high school office
Participants will receive a shirt
7:30 Spring Football Game
For the 2nd year, the Coalgate Football Booster Club will
be hosting the Coalgate Football Festival.
This is a great night of fun and football.
Entry fee is $5
and food and Wildcat gear will be for sale, as well.
All proceeds go to the Coalgate Football Booster Club
to be used on the Coalgate Football Program.
Come out for a great night of fun and football
Remember...
Freedom Is Not Free
On Memorial Day, we dedicate our thanks to
those who dedicated their lives to this great
country. Their courage, service and sacrifice
will never be forgotten.
We salute the military heroes we have lost, and those
who continue to protect our freedom today.
We will be closed Monday, May 25, 2015 in
observance of Memorial Day. We will resume regular
business hours Tuesday, May 26, 2015.
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580-239-8549. (4tp11)
FOR SALE—Spec Gov.
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FOR SALE—3-Heavy duty
industrial sewing machines,
washer & dryer, small dressers
and odds & ends furniture.
Call 405-221-3466. (tfn)
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—1, 2, 3 & 4-Bdrm
houses 580-258-8856, cell.
(11/24tfn)
HOUSES FOR RENT—
Furnished or 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. Call Rebecca Washburn
580-927-5332 (1/18tfn)
FOR RENT—1-bdrm apts.
with stove, refrigerator, CH/A,
3 walk-in storm shelters, water
sewer & garbage paid. Laundry
facility on property. Handicap
assessable apts available. At
least 62 years of age may apply
at Louis Sandmann Senior
Housing, 1201 Cedar Way,
west of Coalgate football field.
580-927-2781. Office hours
M-F 9:00 to 1:00. (4/3tfn)
FOR RENT—Nice 3-bdrm
trailer with CH/A in Phillips.
Also house on 7 N. Byrd,
3-bdrm, 1-bath, close to
library, Coalgate. 580-2392170. (12/3tfn)
FOR RENT—2 & 3 bdrm
house, 1 1/2 bath with CHA.
580-258-8856. (4/8tfn)
FOR RENT—New house for
rent. 1-bdrm, 1-bath, located
7 miles N. of Coalgate on
Hwy 31. Has appliances and
AC unit. $500 per month,
$500 deposit, single or couple
only. 580-927-6780. Marilyn
Eidson. Must have references
and will background check.
(4/22tfn)
FOR RENT—3-bdrm, 2-bath
house with new CH/A, large
carport, fenced yard, across
from school. $600 per month
with $300 deposit. 580-9275977. (5/20tfn)
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applications for a part time
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superintendent. Applications
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8th. Apply at Tupelo City Hall.
(3tc12)
Ranch Specialist
Cheyenne Stanley
E-mail: [email protected]
918-557-5308
Auction location: onsite- Bascum Rd (N 4290 Rd) & HWY 31
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Hwy 31 to Bascum Rd., go South ¾ mile to sale site.
TRACT 1: E/2 of lot 4 and W/2 W/2 of lot 3 and SW/4 NW/4 and
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Land for
New Listing: Wrangler Blvd. 3 lots with 3 RV hook-ups, and
storage building with living quarters. Priced at $20,000.
New Listing: 802 SW Railroad, 3 bdrm., 2 bath, brick home,
with 1,145 sq. ft., fenced backyard, recently remolded with new
CH/A. Priced at $69,000.
New Listing: North of Wardville, 230 acres with lots of wildlife,
several ponds, very secluded. Priced at $380,000.
New Listing: 7 N. Broadway - 3 bdrm., 1 bath frame home.
Priced at $25,000.
303 West Hooker - 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, brick home, with 1313 sq
ft, carport, on large lot, Priced at $85,000.
Hard to find 10 acres on Pine Tree Lane, with pond, water
and electricity. Priced at $30,000.
North of Coalgate - 3 bdrm, 2 bath frame home with in ground
pool, barn with water and electricity. Priced at $168,000.
SOLD
711 S. Railroad - 3 bdrm. 1.5 baths, brick home, on 2 large
Shouse
lots, with privacy fence, very nice
in a good neighborOL
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502 East Vincent on corner of Vincent & Coe -3 bdrm. 1
bath, brick home, on corner lot. Priced at $49,000.
hood. Priced at $99,000. Reduced Price. $89,000.
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. East of Durant
• 19.77 acres....3,000+sq. ft. amazing new home. 4 bdrms/3bths. Office. Solid hardwood floors. Exotic granite counters.
Gas log fireplace. Landscaped with sprinkler system. Underground electric fence. Attached double car garage.
Workshop. Pond
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handicap walk-in tub and a nice quite neighborhood. Priced at
$89,000. REDUCED TO $79,000.00
North of Coalgate - 754 acres or recreation land, on Caney
Boggy Creek with lots of wildlife, electricity on property. Priced
at $1,450.00 per acre.
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Kevin Haney Auctioneer/Broker • 580-927-5029
Sales Associate: Joel Coffee • 580-927-5563
Honest, Hardworking & Dependable!
www.haneyauction.com
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—MAY 20, 2015—PAGE B-7
Coal County Sheriff’s Report
Stolen gate
A 16-foot tube gate was
reported stolen on Bullard
Road in Tupelo on May 8.
Vandalism
A woman in the Tupelo
area reported on May 9 that
a tire on her vehicle was
slashed the previous night.
According to Undersheriff
Bobby Hatton’s offense
report, a 17-year-old female
admitted to cutting the tire
and has committed to paying
for a replacement.
Burglary
On May 6, a man reported
that his residence on W. 10th
Street in Lehigh was broken
into.
Entry was gained
by removing a latch on a
screen door, according to the
report. Several items inside
the house had been moved
around.
Stolen tiller
A Sears Craftsman tiller
was reported stolen from a
Cottonwood residence on
May 12. The tiller is black
and gray in color with the
belt covers and filter cover
missing.
Ada man arrested for
stabbing with screwdriver
Calvin Leon Brown, 24,
Ada, was arrested Saturday,
May 16, after he allegedly
stabbed another man with
a screwdriver as they were
driving from Ada to Tupelo.
Undersheriff Bobby Hatton
said he was dispatched to
the stabbing at 7:17 a.m.
According to Sheriff
Bryan Jump and Hatton,
the stabbing occurred as Then, around 12:45 or so, Atoka, was charged May 18 alleged assault took place at
the victim, Anthony Gore, Hatton was driving by with domestic assault and Chaffin’s residence east of
Lehigh, she said.
Gore’s wife, Brown and his the residence and saw the battery by strangulation.
girlfriend were on their way suspect standing outside A probable cause affidavit Ward said the victim
to a residence in Tupelo to wearing only blue jean filed by deputy Jerry Ward had several red marks and
shorts and socks with no states that the alleged victim bruises on her face and body
get a vehicle.
came to the sheriff’s office and blood on her face.
Gore,
who
was shirt or shoes. interviewed at Chickasaw Within a short time, at approximately 1:30 a.m. Chaffin has pleaded not
Medical Center in Ada, told several law enforcement on May 17 and reported guilty to the charge. He
Jump and Hatton that he agencies joined together in a that her uncle, Johnny has been released on $3,000
manhunt for Chaffin, had choked her bond and is scheduled for a
was driving
the suspect. with a clothes hanger and May 21 preliminary hearing
the
SUV
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with his wife
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in the front
and
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and
tracked
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the roadway yelling, “Why distance without shoes.
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18 wheelers, cars, pickups,
Deputy Nic Davis stated
tractors, backhoes,
that during an interview
and lawn mowers.
with Brown, the suspect
We sell batteries, hydraulic
initially denied stabbing
oil and we do oil changes.
- 2:30 p.m. will focus on chilGore but then said he had
dren writing letters to soldiers; and on Monday, June been shooting meth and
22 at 2:00 p.m., Therapetics did stab him. “He said he
will be at the library with a thought Gore was going to
trained dog and trainer. The take him out in the middle
group trains dogs to help re- of nowhere and kill him,”
Tuesday, May 12, 2015 785 cattle. Steers $4 to $5
Higher. Heifers $2 to $4 Higher. “You have heard
turning soldiers with mobil- Davis said.
it said, You shall love your neighbor and hate your
Sheriff Jump extended
ity issues and PTSD.
enemy.”
his
thanks
and
appreciation
A “Hero Kids in HistoWeight Range
#1 Steers
#1 Heifers
ry” program will take place to the Oklahoma Highway
225 to 300#
$385 to $450
$312 to $333
on Tuesday, June 23 at 2:00 Patrol, U.S. Marshals, state
300 to 350#
$345 to $352
$291 to $310
p.m.; and on Friday, June game warden, Stonewall
350 to 400#
$315 to $330
$286 to $305
400
to
450#
$300
to
$312
$260 to $273
26 from 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. the Police Department, and the
450
to
500#
$280
to
$292
$247 to $265
program will feature Theo- Pontotoc County Sheriff’s
500
to
550#
$269
to
$281
$235 to $248
dore Roosevelt.
Office for their help.
550 to 600#
$257 to $272
$225 to $236
Teens and tweens will be “They all went above and
600 to 700#
$222 to $267
$222 to $229
able to make their own comic beyond the call of duty to
700 to 750#
$217 to $230
$200 to $215
books at the Monday, June 29 help us find the suspect,”
800 to 850#
$195 to $216
$193 to $198
program. The program starts he said. “I’m glad that all
100 Cows & Bulls sold at the evening sale.
at 2:00 p.m. On Tuesday, these agencies are able to
PACKER COWS StEAdy And BullS $9 lOWER
High yielding packer bulls sold from .....................$146 to $149
June 30 at 2:00 p.m. Kelsey work together to get things
Average yielding packer bulls sold from................$137 to $148
Hoops will teach children
like this taken care of.”
low yielding packer bulls sold from......................$130 to $134
how to hula hoop.
Brown pleaded not guilty
High yielding packer cows sold from.....................$116 to $124
Our last two programs
Average yielding packer cows sold from...............$112 to $118
to assault and battery
will be on Monday, July 13.
low yielding packer cows sold from .....................$104 to $113
The tweens/teens program with a deadly weapon on
Sale Every tuesday
will be at 1:00 p.m. and the Monday and remains in jail
Stocker & feeder cattle begin at 10 a.m.Cows and Bulls tuesday evening, 6 pm
OPEn 7 dAyS/WEEK & 24 HOuRS/dAy
children’s program at 3:00 on $100,000 bond. He is
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for
a
return
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p.m. The tweens/teens proJulie Grant
Offfice: 918-423-2834
Laura Sherrill
gram will be about ash fall appearance on May 21.
George tarr
lindsey Grant
donny Shadwick
Richard Magby
Domestic assault
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— what could happen if the
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super volcano in Yellow- Johnny Dale Chaffin, 66,
THANKS FOR YOUR BUSINESS!
stone erupts. The children’s
program is “Amazing Avengers.”
All programs are free and
Coalgate Education Association would like to thank all of the busiopen to residents of Coal
nesses and individuals that contributed to the
County. They will be held
in the library public meetTeacher of the Year, Mr. David Swift.
ing room. Many of the programs are made possible by a
Apple Bottom Tanning
McNutt’s Auto Repair
grant provided by the CaroBrandin’ Iron
Penney Rehab
lyn Watson Rural Oklahoma
C&C Hardware
Ricks Oil Company
Community Foundation.
Circle N
Shamrock Bank
Sponsors include the InCoal County Sheriff, Bryan Jump Sonic in Coalgate
stitute of Museums and LiCoalgate Education Association Sonny’s Grocery in Coalgate
brary Services; Sonic, AmerCoalgate Fuels
Southeastern Oklahoma Family Services
ica’s Drive-In; the Oklahoma
Coalgate
High
School
The Bunkhouse
Department of Libraries;
Dairy
Queen
in
Atoka
The Flower Garden
Friends of the Metropolitan
First Bank
TK’s Hair Salon
Library System; and OklaFish
Tails
in
Tishomingo
Valley Insurance
homa College Savings Plan
Lambert Mechanical
Sweepstake.
Johnnie’s Remodeling
The Tire Shop
Super heroes coming
to the library
The Coal County Public
Library summer reading program will start in June. The
theme is Super Heroes with a
variety of programs.
The programs are divided
into two age groups: children
age 5-12 years and tweens/
teens age 11-17 years. Two
programs are open to families.
We will start with a family program on Monday,
June 1, at 2:00 p.m. The presenter is Larry Daniels who
will be teaching us about
snakes in “An Introduction
to Snakes.”
Our next program will be
on Tuesday, June 2, at 2:00
p.m. This will be a children’s program. We will be
taking pictures of the children either standing behind
the cardboard Superman
and Superwoman cutouts or
flying through the city with
a cape and mask. Parents
MUST sign a ‘permission to
photograph’ form. We will
also do a craft.
We will have a children’s
obstacle course on Friday,
June 5, 1:00 - 2:30 p.m.,
and a tweens/teens obstacle
course on Monday, June 8,
2:00 p.m.
Jim Green will come on
Tuesday, June 9, at 2:00 p.m.
and do his magic for us.
On Friday, June 12, from
1:00 - 2:30 p.m., we will
hand out the pictures taken
on June 2 and make frames
for them.
A “Survival 101” program will be held on Monday, June 15, at 2:00 p.m. for
the tweens/teens age group.
On Tuesday, June 16, at 2:00
p.m., Extreme Animals will
bring exotic animals to the
library.
The children’s program
on Friday, June 19 from 1:00
McAlester Stockyards
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The Class
of 1960
is having a
Reunion
Saturday 5/23/2015
All grades and friends are invited to join us from
11am to 2pm
for hot dogs and talk of
the good times
Please join us a 404 S. Byrd at the home of
Janice Ridley Griffin.
Emerson Elementary is in my backyard so you can’t miss us
Swindell – Stiles
Family Reunion
May 30, 1915
11:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M.
Cottonwood School Lunchroom
Lubbis Street
Cottonwood
(Pot Luck Lunch)
For Info call (580) 927-3325
S P E C I A L
E D U C AT I O N
RISING
STAR
A W A R D S
PRESENTED
TO
FOUR AT ECUEast
Central
University’s
Dr. Laura Bixler (left)
presented the Special
Education Rising Star
Awards to Kortnie
Henson,
of
Pauls
Valley; Lori Roberts,
of Ada; Ashley Viss, of
Coalgate and Breanna
Yarbrough, of Glenpool
during
the
recent
ECU Department of
Education’s 2015 Spring
Awards Luncheon.
IT’S
S U M M E R T I M E
LANDMARK BANK
@
AND
CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY ! !
Friday – May 22nd
10:00a.m.-3:00p.m.
Card of Thanks
We would like to thank our family, friends, and neighbors for all of the help, prayers, and support through
the flood waters that we endured last week. We would
like to extend special thanks to our neighbors Carminia
and Phillip Magby for letting us cross their property
so we could save some of our belongings. Larry and
Bonnie Cometti for letting us put our cattle on their
property until the water went down. Jackson Ward and
Jeremiah Golden for helping raise our house an extra 2
feet to help prevent future flood waters from damaging
it. We want everyone to know that the water did not get
inside our house. It got within 1 inch of getting inside
the house and then the water level started dropping.
Nick, Tamra, Trista and Taci
Thank You
We would like to thank all of our customers for
being so patient and appreciative thru our disaster,
and all the calls and concerns of so many wanting to
help. We also want to thank Roger Cosper and the
City of Coalgate for the use of their equipment and
employee Gordon Smith.
A big thanks to Richard Blalock for his time and effort helping with our by-pass around the leak and Jack
Wilson and Carl and Pat McEntire for all their help.
Thank you for all the cards with words of love, praise,
and appreciation.
Frank & Virginia Cometti
Coal County R.W.D. #5
Son’s of Confederate Veterans
Check out our Beach Give-A-Ways
& Have Lunch With Us ! !
LANDMARK BANK
105 N Choctaw
Wapanucka, OK
Member FDIC
www.landmarkbank.com
will be holding a meeting
June 6th at 11:00 am
in honor of
Benjamin F. Smallwood
He will be honored by opening a chapter in his name
The meeting will be held at the
Coalgate Library Meeting Room
Ryan Spring, Historian for the Choctaw Nation will be guest speaker
Mr. Smallwood was a resident of Lehigh, Ok. and had a
ranch there which later became his final resting place. Mr.
Smallwood had been Choctaw Governor, Principle Chief
and a Captain in the Confederate Army.
Join Shamrock Bank
as we kick off the summer at the
Admission is
beginning
at 3:00 pm
for
Kindergarten
through
12th grade
students!
Friday, June 5th
3 pm to 5:30 pm
Coalgate Municipal Pool
101 North Main · Coalgate · 927-2311 · www.shamrockbank.com
Don’t forg
et
to bring
your 3rd
or 4th Qu
ar
Report C ter
ard!