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Coalgate Record Register
CLABBER MCLELLAN CELEBRATES 93RD BIRTHDAY! Arvard “Clabber” McLellan celebrated his birthday at his home in Cottonwood on Sunday,
August 17. Family members gathered at Clabber and Hazel’s home for sandwiches, watermelon, and of course a Happy Birthday cake and ice cream.
Clabber turned 93 on August 12. He is shown above with his wife, Hazel, his children, and some of his grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and even
great-great-grandchildren. From left (front) – Sherry McLellan, Janet Stepp, Carter McLellan, Hazel McLellan, Corbin McLellan, Clabber McLellan,
Teigha Pothoff, Phoebe Toney, Ambyr Toney, Debra Toney; (back) – Allison Pothoff, Freida and Ricky McKinney, Johnny McLellan, Sr., Eddie and
Mary French, Jim and Pam Pothoff, Jacob Pothoff, Keith and Amanda and Toney.
COALGATE
Volume 131 Number 23
COALGATE, OKLAHOMA 74538
RECORD
REGISTER
Coal County (USPS 120140)
50¢
Wednesday, AUGUST 20, 2014
Coal County Fair Next Week
—2014 fair includes several new events
The Coal County Fair
Board invites everyone to
come to the 2014 County
Fair. It will begin on
Wednesday, August 27,
and end on Saturday,
August 30, at noon.
This year, Summertime
Amusements Company
Back to School in Tupelo
Chisum Henry starts his senior year at Tupelo High School. In
the background is English IV teacher Denice Gilliam.
will be setting up a
carnival with rides and
booths on the fairgrounds.
The carnival will be there
all four days of the fair.
Another new activity
will be the mutton
bustin’ contest to be held
on Saturday morning
in the show arena. All
youth 8 years and under
may participate. A prize
will go to the best overall
rider. The entry fee for
the contest is $5.00. The
contest will begin at 9:00
a.m.
The fair will open on
Wednesday at 9:00 a.m.
All Open Class, 4-H and
FFA exhibits and vendors
may set up. Entries will
be accepted from 9:00
a.m. until 6:00 p.m.
Fresh food and fresh
flowers may be brought
in on Thursday morning
between 8:00 and 9:00.
The barn will be closed
on Thursday morning for
judging and will reopen
at 1:00 p.m.
The “People’s Choice”
quilt award will once
again be a main event.
Everyone can enter a
quilt in this category.
It does not have to be
made by the exhibitor
and can be 100 years
old with a history or it
can be new. Cash prizes
will be given to the top
three quilts in the show.
You may bring your
quilts in on Wednesday.
Everyone who comes
to the fair will be able
to vote on their favorite
quilt. Winners will be
announced Saturday at
9:30 a.m.
Several events are
planned for Family Fun
Night on Thursday. A
pet show will begin
at 5:30, followed by
the livestock show.
Registration for the pet
show begins at 4:30.
The chili cook-off and
homemade pie contest
will start at 6:00. Chili
must be brought in a
crock pot. All chili and
pie entries will need
to be entered by 5:30
p.m.
This year, with cash
donations from Circle N
and Coalgate LLC dba
Circle N and Sonny’s
Market in Coalgate, cash
prizes will be awarded
to first and second place
winners in the chili cookoff and the homemade
pie contest. First place
winners will receive $50.
Second place winners
will receive $25.
Coalgate FFA is
sponsoring
three
judging contests on
Friday evening for all
Coal County 4-H and
FFA members.
The
events include a Meat
Evaluation contest, an
Entomology contest, and
a live poultry contest.
FFA and 4-H members
interested in judging
these events should
register at the fair barn
no later than 5:30 p.m.
There will be a “walkthrough” prior to the
contests to familiarize
the students with the
rules and procedures.
The big day will be on
Friday and the “School
Day” events. Students
from all over the county
will be attending the fair.
This year’s main feature
will be the “Bug Zoo”
from Oklahoma State
University’s entomology
department. Kids of
all ages will enjoy this
show.
The fair will feature
4-H youth exhibits and
open class exhibits
including quilts, canning,
homegrown vegetables
and fruit, baked goods
and so much more for
the fair goer to enjoy.
We encourage everyone
to come to the 2014 Coal
County fair beginning
on Wednesday, August
27 and ending at noon
on Saturday, August 30.
Fair
books
are
available at the OSU
Extension Office located
in the Coal County
courthouse.
Odds of a Major
‘Quake in Oklahoma
Growing,
USGS Contends
Seniors Hanna Norfleet, Bethany Hunter, Bailey Medlock and Amber Couey, from
left, in Mrs. Denice Gilliam’s English IV class.
—Scientific Studies Link
Tremors to Disposal Wells
Page A-5
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Back to School in Tupelo
These cuties are 1 graders Keira Miller, left, and Liz Sliger.
They are students in Mrs. Sarah Bills’ 1st grade class.
st
Best friends Paige Kingston, left, and Kayle Watson, in Mrs.
Sarah Bills’ 1st grade class. Sahara Jump is a student teacher
in the class.
These Tupelo girls are just happy they’re finally seniors! From left – Kelsey McKay,
Madison Riley, Hailey Ellis and Courtney Hickman.
Sixth grader Bentley Bills looks like he’s
happy to be back in school.
We’re in the 1st grade! These are some of the youngsters that will be walking across the stage in 2025 for their high school
graduation diplomas. They are Jayden Wright, Julie Moore, Priscila Gutierrez, Zeb Robles, Serenity Jackson, Katlin Davidson
and Adolfo Gutierrez, from left.
Coal County Sheriff’s Report
Missing Livestock
A 6-month-old Black
Angus
heifer
calf
remains missing north of
Centrahoma. Calf has a
cropped left ear; underbit
on bottom of right
ear. Anyone who has
information concerning
this calf should call the
sheriff’s office at 580927-3227 or 927-2121.
Grand Larceny
K&D
Construction
Company on US 75
and Lovinggood Road
in Lehigh reported on
August 4 that someone
had broken into several
trucks and trailers and
stole
approximately
20 chains, 20 ratchet
binders and four large
straps.
Traffic Citations
Stevi Nicole Morgan,
Atoka, OK – Public
intoxication.
Rodney
Paul
Eldridge, Stringtown,
OK – Transporting open
container of liquor.
Amelya L.Washington,
Atoka, OK – Public
intoxication.
Three Atoka
Countians arrested on
drug charges
Three Atoka County
residents were arrested
on felony drug charges
the morning of August
14 after Undersheriff
Bobby Hatton stopped to
check on a vehicle that
was parked in the middle
of Coal Creek Bridge
southeast of Lehigh.
Rodney Paul Eldridge,
44, Stringtown, faces
felony possession of
controlled
dangerous
substance and bringing
contraband
(illegal
drugs) into a jail or
penal institution plus
misdemeanor possession
of drug paraphernalia.
Stevi Nicole Morgan,
26, and Amelya Lynn
Washington,
23,
both of Atoka, were
charged with felony
possession of controlled
dangerous substance and
misdemeanor possession
of drug paraphernalia.
Hatton said when
he made contact with
Rodney Eldridge, the
driver of the vehicle, he
noticed that Eldridge
was
grinding
his
teeth and sweating
profusely.
When
Hatton asked him when
he had last consumed
methamphetamine,
Eldridge told him “last
night.”
Hatton stated that
during
a
consent
search of the vehicle,
investigator Jarel Bailey
found an open bottle of
whiskey and three straws
containing a residue
that field tested positive
Continued on Page A-6
Coal County District
Court Records
Felonies
Stevi Nicole Morgan,
Atoka, OK – Possession
of controlled dangerous
substance.
Rodney Paul Eldridge,
Stringtown,
OK
–
Possession of controlled
dangerous
substance;
bringing
contraband
(weapons/explosives/drugs/
intoxicants) into jail/penal
institution.
Amelya L. Washington,
Atoka, OK – Possession
of controlled dangerous
substance.
James Darrell Heck,
Centrahoma,
OK
–
Aggravated assault and
battery (2 counts).
Misdemeanors
Monica Laterine Jarvis,
Denver, CO – Possession
of controlled dangerous
substance;
unlawful
possession
of
drug
paraphernalia.
Arianne
Monique
Delafosse, Ada, OK –
Attempting to elude police
officer.
Amelya L. Washington,
Atoka, OK – Unlawful
possession
of
drug
paraphernalia.
Stevi Nicole Morgan,
Coalgate Police Report
Traffic Citations
The following traffic
citations were issued by the
Coalgate Police Department
from Monday, August 11,
through Sunday, August 17:
Preston James Srock,
Coalgate, OK – Speeding.
Justa Park Matthews,
Coalgate, OK – Speeding.
Ronald Wilson Spaulding,
Conroe, TX – Speeding.
James
Seth
Colt
Humphrey, Stuart, OK –
Operating a motor vehicle
with improper exhaust
system or modified; no
insurance.
Nathan Henry Stark IV,
Mustang, OK – Speeding.
Bryan Keith Simpson,
McAlester,
OK
–
Speeding.
Atoka, OK – Unlawful
possession
of
drug
paraphernalia.
Klyford Troy David
Palmer, Coalgate, OK –
Driving a motor vehicle
while under the influence of
alcohol aggravated.
Civil
Midland Funding LLC
vs Christopher Wilson –
Indebtedness.
Small Claims
Coal County General
Hospital vs Rebecca Bennett
– Money judgment.
David Elmo Shores vs
Sharon Pickens dba Kountry
Store, Tupelo, OK, and
Flowers Oil Co. – Money
judgment.
Divorces
Zachery Paul Fortner vs
Emily Ann Fortner.
Omar G. Bayles vs Mandy
J. Bayles.
Marriages
(July 2014)
Lane Lloyd Lester, Pauls
Valley, OK, and Gwendolen
Wendy Ringels, Coalgate,
OK.
Ryan Scott Greene,
Rimrock, AZ, and Katrina
Ann Airington, Lehigh,
OK.
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—AUGUST 20, 2014—PAGE A-3
Cards of Thanks
Words cannot describe the pouring out of
support, love, prayers, food, flowers, calls,
visits, cards, and memorials bestowed on our
family during the illness and after the death of
R.E. Hooe.
We wish to express our sincere thanks to
all our relatives, friends, church family, Pastor
Lyle, TenderCare Home Health, Mary Hurley
Hospital, Dr. Helton, Dr. Ty and all nurses that
kept R.E. comfortable.
It is such a comfort to know that so many
people share our loss. May God Bless each of
you.
The Hooe Family
Joy, Winford, Paula & Karla
Vote For
John Cox
Candidate for
State Superintendent of Education
John Cox has taught at N.E. State University, Oklahoma Secondary Schools and is
currently employed as Superintendent of
Peggs Public School. John is well qualified
to serve as our State Superintendent of Education.
Your Vote Is ApprecIAted
Paid for by Sam Steele, Retired School Superintendent
PAGE A-4—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—AUGUST 20, 2014
Service Held for David Glenn Miles
Funeral services for David Glenn Miles,
a Coalgate resident, were held
Tuesday, August 19, 2014 at
1:00 p.m. at Lehigh Baptist
Church with Rev. Bob
Graham and Rev. Richard
Magby officiating. Burial
was in Cairo Cemetery with
arrangements under the
direction of Brown’s Funeral
Service of Coalgate.
Mr. Miles was born
December 27, 1948 to
Raymond and Kathleen
(Ray) Miles at Olney, OK
and passed away August 15,
2014 at his home in Olney at the age of
65. He attended and graduated from Olney
High School in 1967 and later attended
Oklahoma State Tech in Okmulgee. David
married DeeAnn Lanoy on July 26, 1969
at Lehigh, OK. He was employed at Solo
Cup in Ada, OK for 33 years as a fork lift
driver and was also a rancher. David was a
member of the Lehigh Baptist
Church.
Survivors include his wife,
DeeAnn (Lanoy) Miles of
Olney, OK; daughter, Lora
Williamson and husband,
Todd of Ada; son, James
David Miles of Olney;
grandchildren, Austin, Skilar
and Justin Williamson;
brother, Bobby Miles and
wife, Jan of Olney; sister,
Deborah Eaves and husband,
David of Olney; along with
numerous nieces, nephews
and other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Casketbearers were Lynn Miles, Bruce
Miles, Ronnie Ray, Dwayne Miles, Dave
Gwinn and J. Don Flint. Honorary bearers
were Howard Ables, David Eaves, Jason
Eaves, and Matthew Miles.
Service Held for Gloria McDonald
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Coalgate, OK
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Funeral services for Gloria Christine
(Cordova) McDonald, a Lane, OK resident
(was raised in Flagstaff, AZ before moving
here and has been a Lane area
resident for the last 5 years)
were held Monday, August
18, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at
Brown’s Funeral Chapel in
Atoka with Rev. Raymond
Humphrey officiating.
Ms. McDonald was born
September 10, 1944 to
Leopold and Victoria (Garcia)
Cordova at Flagstaff, AZ
and passed away August 14,
2014 at Lane, OK at the age
of 69. She attended school in
Flagstaff, and then attended
Southeastern
Oklahoma
State University in Durant.
Christine married Arnold
Dewain McDonald May 10,
1965 in Gallup, NM, was a
housewife and a teacher’s aid at Wapanucka
and Bennington. She was a Catholic, later
baptized as a Baptist and was a member
of Coleman Baptist Church. Christine
loved gardening, painting, figurines and
crocheting. She was a wonderful mom,
grandma, wife and homemaker.
Survivors include her husband, Arnold
Dewain McDonald of Lane; children, Randal
McDonald of Wapanucka, Brenda Madden
and husband, Karl of Coalgate, Robert
McDonald and wife, Christy
of Coleman; grandchildren,
Nicole
Willis,
Tony
McDonald, Dusty Hamilton,
Kylee Trent, Casey Tinney,
Brittany McDonald, and
Whitney McDonald; greatgrandchildren,
Alexis
Martin, Jonathan Hamilton,
Gabriel Trent, Avalina
Trent, Hayden Willis and
Pistol Willis; brothers and
sister, Timoteo Cordova and
wife, Betty, Linda Cox and
husband, Robert, Guadalupe
Cordova and Cathy Russell
all of Flagstaff, AZ and
Daniel Cordova and wife,
Pauline of Witties, CA;
along with numerous nieces,
nephews and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her parents;
sisters, Ann Smith and Rosita Cordova and
brother, Larry Cordova.
Casketbearers were sons, son-in-law and
grandchildren: Robert McDonald, Randal
McDonald, Dusty Hamilton, Casey Tinney,
Tony McDonald and Karl Madden.
Service Held for J.W. Reed
Funeral services for J. W. Reed, lifelong
Wapanucka area resident (he had lived in
Tishomingo and Coleman in his childhood
days) were held Saturday, August 16,
2014 at Wapanucka School
Cafeteria with Bro. Kelly
Hardman and Bro. Brett
Doyle officiating.
Burial
was in Rose Hill Cemetery
in Wapanucka with Brown’s
Funeral Service of Atoka in
charge of arrangements.
Mr. Reed was born August
19, 1934 to John and Emma
Rachel (McElroy) Reed at
Enterprise, OK and passed
away August 13, 2014 at
Wapanucka, OK at the age of 79. He
attended Plainview Elementary, graduated
from Wapanucka High School, attended
Murray State College and was a member
of the ROTC. He married Alma Wanet
Hurt January 31, 1954 in Tishomingo. She
preceded him in death October 30, 2007.
J. W. was a lifelong rancher and horse
trader. He was Johnston County District
2 County Commissioner for 27 years and
worked as a loan officer at Landmark
Bank in Wapanucka. J. W. was a longtime
member of Wapanucka Church of Christ,
was a member of Oklahoma County
Commissioner Association, co-founder of
Wapanucka Cattleman Association, was
a member of American Quarter Horse
Association, Johnston Co Riding Club
and the Caney Ridge Relay Racing Club.
(Their club won the World Champion Relay
Racing at Canyon TX. in 1972.) J. W. was
also a Team Penner.
Survivors include, special friend, Glenda
McBride of Caney, OK; children, Cindy
Miller and husband, Jim,
Rodney Reed and wife, Sheila
all of Wapanucka; and Robyn
Thomas and husband, Mark
of Coalgate; grandchildren,
Taitum Thomas of Coalgate,
Rendy Packer and husband,
Berkley, Brandon Reed,
Travis Miller and wife,
Kara all of Wapanucka and
Amy Toney and husband,
Donnie of Bromide; great
grandchildren, Jay Toney,
Judd Toney, Jett Toney, Ryder Zayas, Rhet
Packer, Racee Reed, Blane Miller and
Haley Miller; sister, Johnnie Lene Durant
of Tishomingo; very special lifelong friend,
Clarence Jr. Robertson and wife, Linda of
Wapanucka; along with numerous cousins,
nieces, nephews, other relatives and a world
of friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents,
John and Emma Rachel (McElroy) Reed;
sister, Emma Jean Reed; and grandson, Joey
Reed.
Casketbearers were Donnie Workman,
Clarence Jr. Robertson, Kris Brown, Bruce
McBride, Joe Thomas, Hank Morgan,
Mackie Alford and Clay Doyle Robertson.
Honorary bearers were Clifford, Watson,
Rick Umstead, Alan Cribbs, Ron Rowe,
Danny Lynch, Homer Don Stallings, and
Shane Collins.
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—AUGUST 20, 2014—PAGE A-5
Back to School in Tupelo
Sixth graders Roger Sutterfield, front, and Hunter Bradley in
Mrs. Sanders’ class.
Sixth grader Madalyn Pendleton is back in the swing of things
as she studies her lesson in Mrs. Janey Sanders’ 6th grade
class.
Odds of a Major ‘Quake in
Oklahoma Growing, USGS Contends
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THIRD GENERATION STUDENT — With Mrs. Janey Sanders’ many
years of teaching at Tupelo School, she undoubtedly has had several
second and third generation students in her classroom. Brittany Sanders, above, is a third generation student. Mrs. Sanders taught Brittany’s dad, Jason Sanders, and grandmother, Joyce Sanders.
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Sixth graders Jewel Parker, front, and Breanna D’Aguanno
have pretty smiles on the second day of school, August 14.
The girls are students in Mrs. Janey Sanders’ class.
—Scientific Studies Link Tremors to Disposal Wells
(LATEST EARTHQUAKE
NEWS – The U.S. Geological Survey reported a 4.2 earthquake near
Guthrie on Tuesday morning.)
OKLAHOMA CITY - Because
the rate of earthquakes recorded in
Oklahoma has increased “remarkably” in less than a year, the U.S.
Geological Survey warned - three
months ago - that the chances of
a “damaging” temblor in central
Oklahoma have increased “significantly.”
Further, the federal agency reported that a statistical analysis indicates oilfield wastewater injected into deep geological formations
is “a likely contributing factor” to
the increased number of ‘quakes.
“I don’t know how long this
has to continue, how severe it has
to get, and how many scientific
studies have to be undertaken, before Oklahomans collectively accept that there is hard evidence that
these earthquakes are not naturally
occurring phenomena,” state Sen.
Jerry Ellis said Tuesday.
The Oklahoma Geological
Survey counted 2,966 tremors in
Oklahoma during the first seven
months of this year, research seismologist Amberlee Darold reported. Of those events, 910, or 30%
of them, registered at or greater
than magnitude 2.5, she said. The
two largest were magnitude 4.5;
one occurred in Logan County,
near Marshall, the other in Oklahoma County, near Luther.
From January 1 through July
31 the USGS recorded seismic activity at numerous other locations
in the state. Tremors were logged
in or near Guthrie, Edmond, Spencer, Medford, Choctaw, Jones,
Harrah, Pawnee, Yale, Stillwater,
Perkins, Enid, Perry, Cherokee,
Tonkawa, Coalgate, Wetumka,
Prague, Hartshorne, McAlester,
Boley, Chandler, Stroud, El Reno,
Langston, Crescent, and McCord
southeast of Ponca City in far
western Osage County.
Several other locations in the
state have been shaken in the nottoo-distant past, Ellis, D-Valliant,
pointed out. For example, a tremor
occurred 19 miles north northwest
of Broken Bow on November 10,
2013; an earthquake struck south
of Blanchard on June 26, 2013,
and a ‘quake occurred early the
next morning between Chickasha
and Mustang.
Veteran independent geologist Bob Jackman of Tulsa noted
that in a news release dated May
2
(http://earthquake.usgs.gov/
regional/ceus/products/newsrelease_05022014.php), the USGS
commented extensively on the
“heightened earthquake activity”
in Oklahoma since 2009.
The federal agency reported
that the rate of earthquakes in the
Sooner State logged since October 2013 had increased by about
50%, “significantly increasing the
chance for a damaging magnitude
5.5 or greater quake” in central
Oklahoma.
An analysis by the USGS and
the Oklahoma Geological Survey
determined that 145 earthquakes
of magnitude 3.0 or greater occurred in Oklahoma during the
four-month period from January
1 through May 2. The previous
record was 109 earthquakes occurring in all of 2013, “while the
long-term average earthquake
rate, from 1978 to 2008, was just
two magnitude 3.0 or larger earthquakes per year,” the USGS news
release revealed.
“[T]he likelihood of future,
damaging earthquakes” in central
and north-central Oklahoma has
grown “as a result of the increased
number of small and moderate
shocks,” the USGS advised.
Furthermore, the USGS reported conducting a statistical
analysis of the “recent earthquake
rate changes” and determined
that “they do not seem to be due
to typical, random fluctuations in
natural seismicity rates.”
The analysis posits that “a
likely contributing factor to the increase in earthquakes is triggering
by wastewater injected into deep
geologic formations,” the USGS
reported. OGS studies “also indicate that some of the earthquakes
in Oklahoma are due to fluid in-
Continued on Page A-6
Coach
& Coach
CoachGreene
Green &
Coach Childress
Childers
to the
Wildcat Football
Family
The parents, fans and players wish
you a productive, successful year!
Show Biz Theatre of Dance
Tap ~ Ballet ~ Hi Hop ~ Jazz ~ Clogging
Ages 3-17 (student must be 3 by Aug. 31st)
Registration: August 25th
Monday 25th at 3:30 to 6:30 pm
Coalgate School Lunchroom
Tuition is $42.00 per month for 1st child - $23.00 per month for 1st sibling - $10.00 per
month for each additional sibling. (must be siblings to get discount)
Registration Fee is $25.00 for 1st child - $15.00 for 1st sibling and no charge for 3rd
child.
For More Information Contact Jana Henderson at 889-2491
There will be new and used shoes sold at registration. You may register over the
phone if you cannot come on these date. Best Time To Call - 7:30 to 9:30 pm
Lessons Are Also Given at Atoka and Antlers
PAGE A-6—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—AUGUST 20, 2014
Coal County Sheriff’s Report
Continued from Page A-2
for methamphetamine that he
said were within reach of all
the occupants. Eldridge also
had a baggie in his pants that
contained a substance that field
tested positive for meth.
Hatton said when he advised
Eldridge he would be searched
at the jail and to tell him if he had
anything, Eldridge disclosed
the one baggie and claimed
he didn’t have anything else.
However, during jail book-in,
the jailer found in Eldridge’s
wallet a cellophane package
containing a substance that
field tested positive for meth.
All three defendants have
pleaded not guilty to the
charges and are scheduled for
return court appearances on
August 21.
Morgan has been released
on $11,000 bond. Eldridge
remains in custody on $16,246
bond; Washington remains in
jail on $11,000 bond.
Information
field
by
Assistant District Attorney
Erik Johnson states that
Eldridge and Morgan have
prior felony convictions.
Assault and Battery
James Darrell Heck, 53,
Centrahoma, was charged
August 15 with two counts of
felony aggravated assault and
battery.
According to a probable
cause affidavit filed by deputy
Jerry Ward, when he responded
to a report of a domestic
disturbance at a Centrahoma
residence on the night of
August 12, two men met him
in the yard. James Darrell
Heck had left the residence.
One of the men told him
that his brother, James Darrell
Heck, had attacked him and
had gotten him down and tried
to strangle him. He stated
that his nephew had to hit
James Darrell in his arm with
a baseball bat to get him off.
The nephew told Ward that he
had to hit James Darrell Heck
because he thought James
Darrell was going to kill the
man.
The nephew told Ward that
James Darrell Heck then left
the residence but returned with
a blowgun and nunchucks and
started shooting darts at him
with the blowgun and threw
a knife at him. Undersheriff
Bobby Hatton found the knife
in a ditch across the street from
the residence.
Hatton and trooper John Ivey
spoke with James Darrell Heck
at his residence. Heck had an
injury on his left arm, Ward
said, and Heck told them that
his nephew had hit him with a
baseball bat.
Heck has pleaded not guilty
to the charges and has posted
$10,000 bond. His preliminary
hearing conference is scheduled
for August 21.
Dr. Donald Dingle, D.C.
Treating Auto accident victims
and other dull matters.
Call me: 580-889-3338
Earthquakes
Continued from A-5
COALGATE ALL-STATER RECOGNIZED. Jerad Stephens, a 2014 Academic All-Stater from
COALGATE, is congratulated by Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence chairman David L. Boren and Harvard professor and best-selling author Robert Putnam prior to the foundation’s Academic Awards Banquet, held recently in Norman. Stephens, a recent graduate of Coalgate High
School, was among 100 outstanding seniors from Oklahoma public schools who were honored
as Academic All-Staters. He received an All-State scholarship sponsored by Daniel G. Webber
of Watonga. The Academic Awards Banquet is presented annually by the Oklahoma Foundation
for Excellence, a nonprofit organization that recognizes and encourages academic excellence in
Oklahoma’s public schools. Putnam was keynote speaker for this year’s banquet. (Photo by Jim
Werner, Blunck’s Studios.)
The Year was 1961
jection,” the USGS added.
Approximately 12,000 injection wells have been drilled in this
state, records of the Oklahoma
Corporation Commission reflect.
The majority of those are wells
used in enhanced recovery, which
seismologists do not consider to be
a potential source of earthquakes.
But at least 3,356 of the wells
are disposal wells, which accepted nearly 1.09 billion barrels of
wastewater - 45.7 billion gallons
- from oil and gas production operations in 2012. The five largest
of those wells, in terms of volumes
of wastewater accepted, are all located in Oklahoma County, east
of Interstate 35 between I-40 and
I-240.
The total volume of saltwater
disposed of in Oklahoma has been
rising steadily: from 844 million
barrels in 2007 to more than 939
million barrels (39.45 billion gallons) in 2011, Corporation Commission ledgers show.
Jackman said 22 disposal wells
in the Oklahoma City - Shawnee Jones - Edmond earthquake swarm
area receive an average of 20 million tons, 96 million gallons, of
saltwater and oilfield wastewater annually. Similarly, a dozen
disposal wells in the Enid - Pond
Creek - Jefferson area accept an
average of 6.8 million tons, 50
million gallons, of oilfield wastewater each year, Jackman said.
In March 2013 a study published in the journal Science
linked the sharp increase in central
Oklahoma earthquakes to disposal
wells (http://www.sciencemag.org/
content/345/6195/448.abstract).
“Subsurface pressure data required to unequivocally link earthquakes to wastewater injection are
rarely accessible,” the authors of
the article wrote. So, “Here we
use seismicity and hydrogeological
models to show that fluid migration from high-rate disposal wells
in Oklahoma is potentially responsible for the largest swarm.”
“We’re not suggesting that ‘oil
patch’ disposal wells ought to be
shut down,” Ellis said. “But I do
believe we could do a better job of
siting and managing those wells.”
Two measures could have a
profound effect on the incidence
of earthquakes in Oklahoma, Jackman contends. One would be to
limit the volumes of wastewater
authorized for injection in any disposal well.
The other would be to establish
disposal wells “away from sensitive fault lines.” For example, although Corporation Commission
records indicate 304 disposal wells
are operational in Stephens County, no earthquakes have been reported in that area, Jackman said.
“Only a ‘flat-earther’ would
maintain that there is absolutely
no connection whatsoever between the enormous volumes of
saltwater that are being injected
underground in Oklahoma, and the
swarm of earthquakes we’re experiencing,” Jackman asserted.
To “more accurately determine
the locations and magnitudes” of
the earthquakes in this state, the
Oklahoma Geological Survey has
increased the number of its monitoring stations. The OGS now operates a seismograph network of
15 permanent stations and 17 temporary stations, the USGS said.
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—AUGUST 20, 2014—PAGE A-7
COALGATE WELCOMES NEW TEACHERS — Quin Hall, Frank Aue, Stephanie McNutt, Lance Weeks, Robert Green, and Larry Childers, from
left.
Coalgate Public Schools introduces new teachers
Coalgate Public Schools
started the 2014-2015 school
year with five new teachers.
One teacher who joined the
school midterm during the
2013-2014 school year is also
featured in this article.
Stephanie McNutt joined
Coalgate Public Schools in
January 2014 to teach Algebra
I, Business Math, and 7th and
8th grade computers. She also
coaches the CHS cheerleading
squad.
Mrs. McNutt is a 1993
graduate of Coalgate High
School and a graduate of East
Central University. She first
taught at Olney Public School
and then at Atoka Elementary.
Stephanie is married to
Jeremy McNutt. They have
four children – Makayln, Alex,
Mersadey, and Axel.
Quin Hall, M.S. CF-SLP,
graduated from Northeastern
State University in 2012
with a Bachelor of Science
Degree in Speech-Language
Pathology. In 2014, he earned
his Master of Science in
Speech-Language Pathology
at Northeastern.
Hall interned for both Broken
Arrow Public Schools and
Claremore Public Schools.
Frank Aue is the band
director.
Aue graduated from Joshua
(Texas) High School in 1965
and served in the U.S. Army. He
earned his Bachelor of Music
Degree from the University of
North Texas in 1973 and went
on to earn a Master of Music
from the University of Central
Arkansas in 1993.
Mr. Aue has taught band
21 years, mostly in Texas and
Oklahoma. In addition to his
teaching career, he worked in
a music store about six years
and drove an 18-wheeler for
nine years.
Frank moved to Coalgate
from Gravette, AR, and is
looking forward to an exciting
and productive school year.
He says he is unmarried but does have cats.
Lance Weeks teaches high
school World History and
World Geography and coaches
high school track and boys
basketball. His coaching career
includes football, volleyball,
fast-pitch softball, slow-pitch
softball, cross-country, boys
and girls basketball, baseball,
track and golf.
Lance is married to
Bobbi Weeks.
He hails
from Kingston, OK, and is
a graduate of Southeastern
Oklahoma State University.
He enjoys golf, fishing, and
OU football.
Rob
Green
teaches
computers and physical
education and coaches football
and track.
Green has coached for
over 30 years, with those
years being split between
college and high school. His
latest stop before coming to
Coalgate was in Liberal, KS,
where his offense led the state.
He was a three-year starter at
linebacker at the University of
Central Oklahoma.
Rob’s wife, Debbie, is a
science teacher at Stonewall.
Larry Childers is a graduate
of Northeastern Oklahoma
State University with a major
in Physical Education Safety
and Health and minors in
American History, Oklahoma
History and Government. He
served in the U.S. Marine
Corps from 1973-1976.
Childers’ teaching career
spans 38 years in Oklahoma
public schools.
He has
coached high school and
middle school football, power
lifting, basketball and track;
and high school baseball,
slow-pitch softball, and boys
golf. He served as a basketball
official for eight years.
Mr. Childers’ coaching
highlights include Head Coach
Lake Eufaula All-Star Classic,
1995; District C4 Coach of
the Year, 1999; and Oil Bowl
Coach (Oklahoma 38 Texas
7), 2005. In 2013 he was
nominated for consideration
to the Oklahoma Coaches Hall
of Fame (to be announced
June 1, 2015); and in 2014
he was elected president of
the Oklahoma Golf Coaches
Association.
Larry’s hobbies include high
school and college sports,
golf, fishing, and summer lake
activities.
August 16, 2009
Papa Raymond,
You lived
lived each
eachday
daytotothe
thefullest,
fullest,laughed
laughed
and
made
others
laugh.
Loved
You
and
made
others
laugh.
Loved
with
with
all
your
heart
and
made
others
love
you.
all you heart and made other love you.
You touched more lives than you will ever know.
You were a kind and loving man who always enjoyed giving more than taking.
I appreciate all that you did for me.
I will miss you so much and love you forever!!! But I know that angels have
lifted you up and you are now resting in peace.
Love you a lot!!!
Margie
PAGE A-8—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—AUGUST 20, 2014
Early Voting Begins Thursday in Runoff Primary
In-person
absentee
voting in the August 26
Runoff Primary Election
will
be
conducted
Thursday, August 21,
Friday, August 22, and
Saturday, August 23 at
the Coal County Election
Board office located at 18
N. Michigan behind the
Thank You
We would like to express our appreciation for
the gifts, cards and attending our 65th wedding
anniversary.
Also we would like to thank our children, grandchildren and great grandchildren and friends.
Roy & June
Burns
Post Office.
Voting hours are:
Thursday, August 21,
8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Friday, August 22, 8:00
a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, August 23,
9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Be sure to take your
voter id card or photo id
with you when you go to
vote.
The Democratic ballot
for the Runoff Primary
includes the following:
Superintendent of Public
Instruction – Candidates
Freda Deskin and John
Cox.
U.S. Senator (unexpired
term) – Candidates Jim
Rogers
and
Connie
Johnson.
There will also be
a Wapanucka Public
Schools
proposition
for voters in the Clarita
precinct only.
There
will not be a Republican
ballot.
For more information
on the election or early
voting,
contact
the
Election Board office at
580-927-3456 or visit
www.elections.ok.gov.
Service Held for Bryan “Bubba” King
Bryan “Bubba” King, age 15, of Aubrey, TX passed away
Tuesday, August 12, 2014 at his home. He was born June
28, 1999 in Carrollton, TX to Jimmy Scott King and Vickey
Mae Pace King.
Bryan is survived by his parents, Jimmy and Vickey
King of Aubrey, TX; brother, David King of Coalgate, OK;
grandparents, Jesse and Hazel King of Coalgate, Gilbert
and Mae Wilson of Lewisville, TX and Edward and Monica
Pace of Hattisburg, MS.
A service to celebrate Bryan’s life was held Sunday, August
17, 2014 at Mulkey-Mason Funeral Home in Lewisville, TX.
Graveside services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday,
School board filing period opens Monday
The filing period for seat
#5 on the Coalgate Board
of Education is Monday,
August 25, Tuesday, August
26, and Wednesday, August
27.
Candidates may file a
Declaration of Candidacy
at the Coal County Election
Board office from 8:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m. on these dates.
The Election Board office
is located at 18 N. Michigan
Street behind the Coalgate number is 580-927-3456.
Post Office. The telephone
Zoey Leann Hensley had a “Happy
Birthday” on Friday, August 15, 2014 when
she turned one year old. She is the daughter
of Gary Hensley and Farrah Toland, niece of
Brenda, Terry and Kim Hensley and Whitney
and Paul Wayne Buchannan and granddaughter of Ruth Hensley and the late Arvin Hensley
of Lehigh. Zoey would like to say “Hello” to all
her friends at Hurley Manor.
Surprise 90th Birthday Party for Richard Stevens! On August 9, 2014 a birthday party
for Richard Stevens was hosted by Polly Haworth,
Carlene Murphy, Doris Grimsley, Janice Brown,
Vera Ables and Lexi Maxwell. Those attending were
Orvizine & Raymond Cleveland, Lee Cagle, Hettie
Stevens, Letha Guinn, Brenda Durham, Mary Cleveland, Vera Potter, Leota Keener, Hollie Smith, Mary
Hood, Marjorie Gorcheff, Danny Mills, Rita Cole, Billie Lee, Leona Young, Billy Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob
Sprague. They had cake and drinks and lots of fun.
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—AUGUST 20, 2014—PAGE B-1
INTRODUCING THE 2014 COALGATE WILDCATS — From left (front) - Cutter Brown, Colby Jones, Dakota Powell, Ricco Bellettini, Rob Penney,
Chisolm Jones, Nate Hardy, Cooper Pate, C.J. Cole, Nathaniel Daniel, Trevor Brown, Rouslan Randriamanasa, Cliff Tomlinson, Eric Barton; (center)
- Seth Walkup, Jackson Lambert, Kevin Thompson, Joseph Maynard, Tristan Franks, Halen Francis, Dallas Riley, Ian Conley, Brandon Ragland, Avery
Gould, Javier Arcos, Chandler Beck, Coach Larry Childers; (back) - Coach Ernie Fanning, Coach Wade Corder, Coach Rob Green, Reece Heck,
Gaven Ott, Logan Layton, Zach Williams, Jansyn Pebworth, Eric Finch, Jonathon Lawson, Alex McNutt, David Hemphill, Shelton Nichols, William
Schmidt, Scott Beam, Bailey Harrison, Greyson Bears, Coach Dustin Newberry. Not pictured: Cody Brown, Wesley Hunsucker.
Wildcats to scrimmage at Elmore City
—Coalgate football players get physical with full-contact drills underway
By HERMAN BROWN
Coalgate correspondent
Coalgate High School
Coach Dusty Newberry needs
only one word to describe the
current mood of his Wildcat
football players.
“Excited,” the CHS boss
said of his players. “They are
excited to be here and excited
to be playing football again.
It’s a lot of fun to be around
players who feel like that.”
Coalgate is now in the
second phase of pre-season
football camp. The first phase
was the reporting date last
Monday and the four days of
non-contact drills.
Phase two began last Friday
when the Wildcats put on full
pads and began the full-pads,
full-contact workouts.
“From our prospective (as
coaches), we were excited
see them put on the pads,” the
coach said. “Without pads, you
can go over a lot of the X’s and
O’s. But it is always exciting
to put pads on and see the kids
that want to hit somebody.
That’s a whole different deal.
You’ll find out a lot when they
are hitting each other in the
contract drills. I’ll find out
pretty quick which ones are
going to be the most aggressive
out there in practice.”
Coach Newberry approaches
the pre-season scrimmages in
the same way.
“We will be playing other
teams and other people,” he
said. “We want to see which
kids are going to be aggressive
with the opponent. That is the
biggest thing for the coaches
to watch.”
CHS will continue to add
things to the offensive and
defensive units. However, the
calls during scrimmages will
be more of a base offense and
a base defense.
“As an example, when we
scrimmage we don’t plan on
doing a lot of stunting and
blitzing and those kinds of
things. We want our kids to
go out there and play hard.
We want to see which ones
can do their job in that kind of
environment. We’ll be looking
at it this week when we have
our first scrimmage.”
The Wildcats will scrimmage
at Elmore City on Friday,
August 22. It will be a twoteam event.
Coalgate’s second scrimmage
will come on Thursday, August
28. The Wildcats will be at
home to entertain the Antlers
Bearcats in another two-team
scrimmage.
Coach Newberry knows
that the Wildcats will need
excellent coaching to improve.
He is proud of the 2014 staff
and will be working hard with
the assistant coaches to make
the CHS players the best they
can be this season. Here is a
review of the coaching staff
and the areas they will be
primarily responsible for on
offense and defense:
Dusty Newberry – head
coach, defensive coordinator,
inside linebackers and running
backs.
Rob Green – offensive
coordinator. Green was most
recently a coach at Liberal,
Kansas. He has also coached
at Grove, Piedmont, and at the
college level at Northeastern
Oklahoma A&M and Missouri
Southern.
Wade Corder (third
season) – wide receivers on
offense and secondary players
(cornerbacks and safeties) on
defense.
Larry Childers – offensive
line and defensive line.
Ernie Fanning – tight ends
and defensive linemen.
Jered Truett – will assist
the coaches on game nights.
All the coaches will share
duties in teaching special
teams play.
The coaches are still looking
for players to step up and win
starting roles or earn playing
time in a back-up role or in
rotation with other players.
Here is a recap of some of
the players who are expected
to be on top or near the top
of the depth chart when the
season opener arrives.
OFFENSE
(Spread formation)
QB - Colby Jones (5-10, 180,
Jr)
RB - Ricco Bellettini (5-11, 200,
Sr.)
Rec - Dakota Powell (5-8, 170,
Jr.)
Rec - Nate Hardy (5-9, 170, Jr.)
Rec - Rob Penney (6-0, 170, Jr.)
OL – Gavin Ott (5-10, 290, Sr.),
OL – David Hemphill (6-0, 230,
So.)
OL – Shelton Nichols (6-0, 260,
Sr.)
TE – C.J. Cole (6-1, 220, Jr.)
--DEFENSE
4-2-5 formation)
ILB - Ricco Bellettini (5-11,
200, Sr.)
OLB - Cody Powell (5-9, 170,
Sr.)
DT – Shelton Nichols (6-2, 290,
Sr.)
DT - Logan Layton (5-9, 270
Sr.)
DE – C.J. Cole (6-1, 220, Jr.).
DE – Janzen Pebworth
DB - Nate Hardy (5-9, 170, Jr.),
DB - Rob Penney (6-0, 170, Jr.),
DB - Colby Jones (5-10, 180,
Jr.)
DB - Dakota Powell (5-8, 170,
Jr.)
DB - open to competition
The two scrimmages and the
practice sessions are expected
to reveal the top players on both
sides of the ball. Until then, the
excitement of football is evident
in the spirited workouts.
--AT A GLANCE
2014 Coalgate roster
# PlayerGrade Position
3 Cutter Brown 11 WR/
DB
5 Colby Jones 11 QB/LB
7 Dakota Powell 11 WR/
DB
8 Ricco Bellettini12 RB/LB
9 Rob Penney 11 WR/
DB
10 Chisolm Jones12 WR/
DB
12 Nate Hardy 11 WR/
DB
14 Cooper Pate 10 WR/
DB
15 C.J. Cole
11 TE/DE
18 Joseph Foreman
10
QB/DB
19 Nathaniel Daniel 10
TE/DB
20 Trevor Brown 11 WR/LB
22 Cliff Tomlinson
11
RB/LB
24 Seth Walkup 11 WR/LB
25 Jackson Lambert 11
WR/LB
26 Kevin Thompson 11
RB/LB
27 Joseph Maynard 9RB/
LB
28 Tristan Franks11 WR/
DB
30 Halen Francis 9 WR/
DB
31 Dallas Riley 12 WR/
DB
33 Ian Conley 9 RB/DB
34 Brandon Ragland 9WR/
LB
35 Avery Gould 9 QB/LB
36 Javier Arcos 10 TE/LB
40 Chandler Beck10 WR/
DB
44 Reece Heck 10 RB/LB
50 Gaven Ott 12 OL/DL
54 Logan Layton 12 OL/DL
55 Zach Williams9 OL/LB
56 Jansyn Pebworth 12
OL/DL
64 Eric Finch 10 OL/LB
65 Cody Brown 10 OL/DL
66 Jonathon Lawson 10
OL/DL
70 Alex McNutt 10 OL/DL
71 David Hemphill
10
OL/DL
75 Shelton Nichols
12
OL/DL
76 William Schmidt 10
OL/DL
77 Scott Beam 11 OL/DL
79 Bailey Harrison
10
OL/DL
Coaches: Dustin Newberry,
Rob Green, Wade Corder, Larry
Childers, Ernie Fanning, Jered
Truett
Manager: Xander Pope
Filmer: Ashlee Lynch
Date
09/05
09/12 09/19 09/26 10/03
10/10 10/16 10/24 Opponent Site
Stratford Home
Savanna Away
Hartshorne Home
*Tish Away
*Hugo Home
*Atoka Away
Valliant Away
*Kingston Home
10/31 *Davis Away
11/07 *Marietta Home
*District Game
--District 2A-4
1st - Davis
2nd - Hugo
3rd - Marietta
4th - Kingston
5th - Tishomingo
6th - Coalgate
7th - Atoka
(VYPE coaches poll)
FOR ALL YOUR PHYSICAL THERAPY NEEDS
Suffering from pain, weakness or joint stiffness?
Having difficulty getting around?
We can help.
Call or stop by for a free screening or just for some friendly advice.
Steve Penney, PT
1004 S Broadway, Coalgate. ~ 580-927-9121
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
=
(Corner of Newell & Queen)
Meeting Each Sunday
at 11:00 a.m.
would like to invite you to join them in worship
580-258-8856 or 580-927-2267
Oklahoma Highway Patrol
Coalgate man arrested at
accident scene
A 21-year-old Coalgate man
was arrested the evening of
August 17 after trooper Mark
Benedict was called to the
scene of a one-vehicle accident
on Roundhill Road one mile
south of SH 43.
Klyford Troy David Palmer
was charged August 18
with misdemeanor driving
a motor vehicle while under
the influence of alcohol
aggravated. Palmer’s state
test results indicated a breath
alcohol content of 0.24 and
0.21, according to Benedict’s
probable cause affidavit. A
BAC reading of 0.08 or more
means the driver is intoxicated
under Oklahoma law.
A
reading of 0.15 or more is
deemed aggravated driving
under the influence.
Benedict said when he
arrived at the scene, Palmer’s
pickup was in a field on the east
side of the road with barbed
wire from a fence tangled on
it. No injuries were reported.
Palmer entered a plea of
not guilty during his initial
court appearance. He is in
custody on $1,000 bond and
is scheduled for a return court
appearance on September 12.
Drug Arrest
A 20-year-old Denver, CO
woman was arrested August 11
on SH 3 west of Coalgate for
possession of marijuana and
drug paraphernalia.
Trooper Benedict said when
he stopped a vehicle driven
by Monica Laterine Jarvis for
speeding, he noticed a strong
odor of marijuana coming from
the vehicle. Jarvis admitted
that she had been smoking
marijuana and had some in the
vehicle. Benedict recovered
three plastic baggies containing
what field tested to be marijuana
and several drug paraphernalia
items.
Jarvis has pleaded not guilty
to the charges and was released
on $2,000 bond. Her case is set
for September 12.
Traffic Citations
The following traffic citations
issued by the Oklahoma
Highway Patrol were filed in
Coal County District Court from
Tuesday, August 12, through
Monday, August 18:
Charles Abbott Black, Atoka,
OK – Speeding.
Lori Anne Hagan, Stratford,
OK – No insurance.
Chad Evertt Sparks, Cordell,
OK – No insurance.
Loron
Clay
Darling,
Coalgate, OK – Transporting
open container of beer.
Steven Matthew Johnson,
Tupelo, OK – Speeding.
Arthur Joe Madison, Bastrop,
LA – No driver’s license.
Haden McKenna Gass, Atoka,
OK – No insurance.
Travis Chandler Miller, Tyler,
TX – Speeding.
Jorge Soto, Ada, OK –
Speeding.
Owen
Heath
Dickson,
Coalgate, OK – Speeding.
Katie Marie Smith, Norman,
OK – Speeding.
Youngblood Tyler Bush,
Coalgate, OK – No seat belt.
Megan Lynn Georgette
McDaniel, Durant, OK – No
LEGAL NOTICE
ATOKA LIVESTOCK AUCTION
SALE EVERY MONDAY
Weekly Market Report
Monday, AUGUST 18, 2014
STEERS
200 - 300 lb .....$2.80
300 - 400 lb......$2.50
400 - 500 lb......$2.10
500 - 600 lb......$2.05
600 - 700 lb......$1.94
SALE RESULTS
CATTLE SOLD 1155
- $3.65
- $3.60
- $2.97.5
- $2.57.5
- $2.20
HEIFERS
200 - 300 lb.......$2.20 - $2.75
300 - 400 lb.......$2.10 - $3.10
400 - 500 lb....... $2.00 - $2.72.5
500 - 600 lb....... $1.87 - $2.40
600 - 700 lb........$1.84 - $2.15
PAIRS $1700 - $3200 • STOCKER COWS $1500 - $2000
PACKER COWS $1.00 - $1.32
LOW DRESSING .85¢ - .99¢ • PACKER BULLS $1.20 - $1.54.5
BULLS PER hEAD • BABY CALVES $300 - $500
Owners & Operators
Phil & Paula Hatridge
Mob. 918-424-1754 ~ Office 580-889-3264
PO Box 1103 - Atoka, Ok 74525
WE WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST
IN OBSERVANCE OF LABOR DAY
DON’T MISS THE EQUIPMENT & POULTRY SALE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH - STARTS AT 10:00 AM
Coalgate
Assembly of God Church
3 North Byrd • Coalgate, OK ~ Church phone: 580-927-3020
Pastors Billy and Linda Wilson, and Mary Jo Johnson
Pastor Billy is a licensed Clinical Pastoral Counselor
Pastors Linda and Mary Jo are licensed counselors
ServiCe tiMeS:
Sunday School 10:00 am ~ Sunday Night 6:00 pm
Wednesday Night 7:00 pm
We at the Coalgate Assembly of God are looking for the
hurt, neglected and unloved people of the community. We
want you to know that Jesus loves you just the way you
are today and wants to bring you into a relationship with
him. Our pastors have years of experience in the deliverance ministry. We are also gifted in healing through Christ
Jesus. if you are fighting addictions we are looking for you.
We want you to be set free.
Free counseling available by appointment
Call Pastors Billy & Linda at 927-2050
or Mary Jo at 927-2898
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register August 20 & 27, 2014, 2t)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
IN AND FOR COAL COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARGIE BLUE, DECEASED.
PB-2014-11
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the Creditors of Margie Blue, Deceased:
All creditors having claims against Margie Blue, Deceased, are required
to present the same with a description of all security interests and other
collateral held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Gilbert
Wayne Blue, Personal Representative, at the Law Offices of Trae Gray,
PLLC addressed to Trae Gray, Attorney for the Personal Representative,
on or before the following presentment date: October 20th, 2014, or the
same will be forever barred.
DATED this 14th day of August, 2014.
S)Wayne Blue
Gilbert Wayne Blue,
Personal Representative
Trae Gray, Oba #21196
THE LAW OFFICES OF TRAE GRAY P.L.L.C.
28 North Main
Coalgate, Oklahoma 74538
(580) 927-2314 Office
LPXLP
(580) 927-2315
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register August 13, 20 & 27, 2014, 3t)
SEALED BIDS
Coalgate Housing Authority will be taking SEALED bids on the following:
Heating and A/C units and all materials.
This will be for MATERIAL ONLY!!!!
17-80 Plus Natural Gas Furnaces Up flow
6-3 Ton condensing units – 14 Series
6-3 Ton Coils and Box
11-(2 1/2 Ton condensing units – 14 Series)
11-2 1/2 A Coil and Box
2-30# Drum 410A Freon
1-Kit to Blow out Freon Lines
17-Rolls 3/4” OD Copper
17 Rolls 3/8” OD Copper
2-Boxes 3/4 inch OD copper 45 degree
2-Boxes 3/4 inch OD copper 90 degree
1-Box 3/4 inch OD copper couplings
600 Ft. 3/4 Arm flex Insulation
18 Condensing Pumps
18-Fliter Grill 30”x14” Horizontal
18-Thermostat Heat & Cool Digital
25-3/4 mpt x 3/4 slip PVC male adapters
50-3/4” slip x 3/4” slip PVC 90
40 Ft. 3/4 inch PVC Schedule 40 pipe
1 Qtr Can glue
1 Qtr purple Primer
3-Tubes Lock Tight Sealer
2 Rolls Duct Tape
2 lbs. sill Foss
1-Box Emery Cloth
10 Rolls Aluminum Tape
1-Tub Sheet metal screws (Self Tapping)
1-Box 1 1/2 inch (self tapping screws)
20-1/2” x 8” Black Nipple
20-1/2” x 3 1/2” Black Nipple
20- 1/2” Black close Nipple
20- 1/2” Black shoulder Nipple
1-Box 1/2 inch black 90
34-4”Adjustable 90 metal Fab.
18- 12” x 4” Metal Fab Pipe
Bids will include the necessary materials listed as stated by the Coalgate
Housing Authority. The Bids to be mailed to 51 Levy Annex, Coalgate, OK
74538 or turned into the office in a sealed envelope on or before the Bid opening
date and time listed below:
Bid Opening date will be September 3, 2014 at 2 P.M. Deadline to submit the
sealed bid will be on this date.
The successful bidder will guarantee price for 30 days and deliver said
material to the Coalgate Housing Authority address: 51 Levy Annex, Coalgate,
OK. The delivery of such material shall be coordinated and specified by the
maintenance supervisor when and where it shall be stored on said property and
the quantities to be delivered. Bid shall detail # of years on warranty of units.
Successful bidder agrees to replace any damaged material that the Housing
Authority receives. Should any more material be needed that is not listed the
Coalgate Housing authority agrees to purchase said material as EXTRA COST
to the Authority. The CHA agrees to pay invoice within 30 days after receiving
bill. After completion of installation of A/C units any material left remaining shall
be returned to successful bidder for a credit to the CHA.
The Coalgate Housing authority has the right to reject any and all bids.
The Coalgate Housing Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer
seat belt.
Tanner
Joe
Johnston,
Coalgate, OK – Speeding.
Timothy Dylan Castleberry,
Atoka, OK – No seat belt.
Jim Clay Harkey, Atoka, OK
– Speeding.
Robert Lee Shipley, Kingston,
OK – Driving under suspension
2nd and subsequent; speeding.
Monica Hope Lambert,
Coalgate, OK – No seat belt.
Daniel Lynn Ice, Norman,
OK – Speeding.
Baeley Hunter Ward Fox,
Ada, OK – No insurance.
Lucas Ray Ridley, Coalgate,
OK – Speeding.
Cassie Wallace, Coalgate,
OK – No seat belt.
Darla June Harbour, Atoka,
OK – No insurance.
Jessica Elizebeth Marie Burt,
Enid, OK – Speeding.
John Carl Stewart, Coalgate,
OK – Speeding.
Farrell
Allen
Flowers,
Victoria, TX – Fail to carry
insurance verification.
Richard D. Sanders, Oak
Grove, LA – No insurance.
Jennifer Lynn Schroeder,
Edmond, OK – Affix improper
license plate to vehicle; fail to
obtain registration within 30
day of purchase.
Baeley Hunter Ward Fox,
Ada, OK – Speeding.
Alicia Rachelle Duncan,
Norman, OK – No seat belt.
Vicky Jean Townsend,
Lehigh, OK – No seat belt.
Teresa Beam Bartlett, Broken
Bow, OK – Driving under
suspension.
Bruce Dean Pond, Binger,
OK – Speeding; no insurance.
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record
Register August 13 & 20, 2014, 2t)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
IN AND FOR COAL COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
JESS L COOPER, III, DECEASED.
Case No. PB-2014-16
COMBINED NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY given to all
persons interested in the Estate of
JESS L COOPER, III, Deceased, that
on the 11th day of August, 2014, Jess
L. Cooper IV of 3126 South Blvd #302,
Edmond, OK 73013, filed a Petition
for Summary Administration in the
District Court of Coal County, State
of Oklahoma, praying that Letters
of Special Administration issue to
him. Said Petition further prays that
the heirs at law of said Decedent be
determined; that the Final Account
be approved, the property of the
Decedent subject to the jurisdiction
of this Court be distributed, and that
the Special Administrator/Personal
Representative be discharged, and
for other relief as prayed for in said
Petition, which Petition you may refer
to for further particulars.
TO ALL CREDITORS OF THE
ABOVE NAMED DECEDENT: All
creditors having claims against
the above named Decedent are
required to present the same, with a
description of all security interest or
other collateral (if any) held by each
creditor with respect to such claim, to
Jess L. Cooper, III at the Law Offices
of Trae Gray, 28 N. Main, Coalgate,
OK 74538, attorneys for said Jess L.
Cooper, IV, on or before the following
presentment date: September 12,
2014, or the same will be forever
barred.
The above named Decedent died
on the 11th day of March, 2014, at
which time his residence address was
Rt. 4 Box 1428, Coalgate, OK 74538.
The total value of the Estate of the
Decedent as set forth in the Petition is
approximately $51,879.21.
Pursuant to an Order of said Court,
notice is hereby given that the 16th
day of October, 2014, at 10:00 A.M.
in the Courtroom of the undersigned
Judge, or the Judge to whom this
cause is assigned on said date, in the
Coal County Courthouse in the City
of Coalgate, Oklahoma, has been
appointed as the time for hearing said
Petition, and considering all relief
prayed for in the Petition presented to
the Court on said date. All persons
interested may appear at said
hearing.
All objections to the Petition and/or
any relief requested must be made in
writing not less than 10 days before
the hearing date, with such objection
to be filed herein, with a copy being
sent to the Petitioner and the attorney
for the Petitioner, and if an objection
is not made within the allowed time,
all persons will be deemed to have
waived any objection(s) to the Petition
and the relief prayed for.
If an objection is filed at least 10
days before the hearing date, on the
hearing date the Court will determine
whether summary proceedings are
appropriate, and, if so, whether the
Estate will be distributed and to whom
the Estate will be distributed.
The Special Administrator shall
file the Final Account and Petition for
Distribution herein on or before the
19th day of September, 2014.
S)D. Clay Mowdy
JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT
Trae Gray, OBA #21196
THE LAW OFFICES OF TRAE
GRAY
28 N. Main
Coalgate, Oklahoma 74538
Telephone: (580) 927-2314
Facsimile: (580) 927-2315
Genealogical Society
Holds Monthly Meeting
The
Coal
County
Genealogical
Society’s
monthly meeting was held
on Monday, August 11, 2014
in the Coal County Library.
Members in attendance
were: Lorene Caruthers,
Larry and Nancy Bowerman,
Elsie Rumley, Berniece
Crane, Julia Hampton, Bill
Wilson, Bill Avanzini and
Rhoda Montecastro from
the library.
Rhoda is working on
a program on the Dust
Bowl Days and how it
affected Coal County. She
is seeking help from some
that may have lived through
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LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register August 20, 2014, 1t)
BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION
OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
APPLICANT: CANYON CREEK ENERGY OPERATING LLC,
RELIEF REQUESTED: POOLING
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 8
EAST, COAL COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
CD 201406088-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,
particularly in Coal County, Oklahoma, and more particularly Lura K. Horn;
Barry R. Levin, Trustee of the Levin Inter Vivos Trust of 2000; Meekwind,
LLC; B.H.C.H. Mineral, Ltd.; Legacy Royalties, Ltd.; Sullivan, Nedra Jane; JP
Morgan Chase Bank, NA Successor Trustee of the Robert William Cason, III
Family Trust; June Fleming Matthews, Trustee of the June Fleming Matthews
Revocable Trust, Dated July 1, 2008; Monarch Resources, LLC; Jo Ellen
Crankshaw aka Mrs. WG Crankshaw; Shirley Ann March aka Mrs RS March;
Denney, Dian Lynn; Kimes, Donald; Virginia Kramer aka Mrs. Willard Kramer;
Jahree Standridge Revocable Living Trust; Michael Dane Vaughan; Herbert W.
Collier, Trustee of the Herbert W. Collier Revocable Trust dated December 23,
1993; Fredericksburg Royalty Ltd.; Larry Mark Walker; Marcum, David; Coy
Granville Tomlinson; Tupelo Independent School District No. I-2; G.H. Cox and
Thalia Cox, JTs (presumed assign: City of Tupelo); Dustin Romines; Rachel A.
Loper; Anna Pearl Hyatt; James Vandiver and Linda Vandiver, Co-Trustees
of the James Family Trust; Henry Blanchard c/o Bobby Blanchard; Gary T.
Leuenberger; Peggy L. Blanchard and John Blanchard, JTROS; Roy Emry
Loyd; Neva June Poole; Heath Stallcup and Joycelyn Stallcup, JTROS; Britton
Jennings; John Jonston and R.H. Johnson and C.J. McKay, Trustees of Full
Gospel Assembly; Marie McKay and Marlin McKay, JTROS; Kerry Lynn Farrow;
Kerry Sutton and Rhonda Sutton, JTROS; Robert McGowan; E.W. Echols,
Kathleen J. McGowan, and Marlin G. McKay, JTROS; E.W. Echols, Ruby
Christine Echols, and Kathleen J. McGowan, JTROS; Steven Hochstetler and
Tabetha L. Hochstetler, JTROS; Eldon E. Hogue, Jr. and Letricia Ann Hogue,
JTROS; James W. Stevens and Sarah J Stevens, JTROS (presumed assigns:
Louis Stevens and Betti Stevens); Shirley Louis Pratt; Aubrey Archer, Jr.;
Board of Education District I-2, Coal County; A. Cates; Margaret Harston; W.W.
Alsobrook; William A. Crisp; Betty June Crisp; Angela Gray; Lonnie Gray; City
of Tupelo; Tupelo Independent School District; F.T. Battiste; R. T. Breedlove;
James W. Smith; Annie Gifford; Mabel Cox - Deceased; Independent School
District No. 2 State of Oklahoma; Mary Clyde Flesher, Trustee of the Mary Clyde
Flesher 1994 Trust u/a/d October 28, 1994; Betty Jane Harston; Board of County
Commissioners of Coal County; Sidney D. Krystal and Phyllis Krystal, Trustees
under Living Trust dated June 17, 1977; Ernest Doyin Stonecipher - Deceased;
Idena Kinsey - Deceased; Marvin Kinsey - Deceased; Lyndon M. Sutton; Kerry
D. Sutton; Steven Hochstetler; Tabetha L. Hochstetler; Dustin Romines; S.K.
McCall - Deceased; Thelma Killion - Deceased; JS Vaughn - Deceased; Loyd
G. Welch, II and Denise R. Welch, Trustees of the Loyd G. Welch, II and Denise
R. Welch Revocable Family Trust dated the 20th day of February, 2009; John
Boyce McKeel - Deceased c/o Vision Bank, N.A., Trustee of the John Boyce
and Ayleene McKeel Charitable Trust; Katherine Risner - Deceased; Eula Mae
Jenny - Deceased; Garland W. Hink - Deceased; Joyce Jeanine Steele; Mary
Louise Melton; Rachel Greer - Deceased; Maxine Cherry aka Mrs. JE Cherry;
Georgia Martha Moore now Ryan; Juanita Doris Moore now Taber; Robert Lynn
Jones; Pauline Sprouce - Deceased; Minnie Chisler; Nicholas Talbert; Kattie
Talbert; School District No. 14; Kansas, Oklahoma & Gulf Railway Company;
Texas and Pacific Railway Company, as successor to Oklahoma-City-Ada-Atoka
Railway; Texas and Oklahoma Railroad; Tupelo Development Company; Sarah
Henderson; Roger W. Sawyer; Frank C. Norris - Deceased; Joe Schutte; Alice
Schutte; J.W. Hink; Dan Ella Smith; Florence Vaughn; Carol Cox; Sherman
Drennan - Deceased; Dale Parks; Grover Hubert Worley - Deceased; Robert
E. Paradise and Ione B. Paradise, Trustees under Living Trust Dated June 20,
1978; Zayda McKeel - Deceased; Alberta Lee Moore now Hamilton; 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 in this cause is requesting
that the Commission pool the interests, designate an operator, and adjudicate
the rights and equities of oil and gas owners in the Upper Booch, Lower
Booch, Hartshorne, Gilcrease, Wapanuka, Cromwell and Hunton Common
Sources of Supply underlying and comprising the 640-acre drilling and spacing
unit consisting of Section 35, Township 2 North, Range 8 East, Coal County,
Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant is requesting the following
special relief: (1) to designate the Applicant or some other party as Operator
of the unit; (2) to pool the captioned lands as a unit; and (3) to provide for
the development of the unit including the pooling of the proposed well and all
subsequent wells where applicable.
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 the
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 5th day of
September, 2014, and that this notice be published as required by law and the
rules of the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may
present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be
paid by the person or persons 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, Boulder Towers, Suite 1210, 1437 South Boulder Avenue, Tulsa,
Oklahoma 74119-3609, Telephone (918) 599-0300, or Steve McNamara, Jr.,
Canyon Creek Energy Operating LLC, 2431 East 61st Street, Suite 260, Tulsa,
Oklahoma 74136, (918) 561-6737.
DONE AND PERFORMED this 18th day of August, 2014.
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA
S)BOB ANTHONY
Chairman
S)PATRICE DOUGLAS
Vice Chairman
S)DANA L. MURPHY
Commissioner
ATTEST:
S)Peggy Mitchell
Secretary of the Commission
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those times. She needs
pictures and local history
information,
memories
on that era. Help will be
appreciated.
President Verdell Clark is
in Ruth Hurley Manor for
rehab and therapy. We wish
him a complete recovery
and our prayers are with
him. Johnarline Hudson
is also in the manor. The
society misses both of
them.
There have been several
visitors and requests for
records and etc.
Elsie
continues with family
research. Thanks to Bill for
all his help.
Happy Birthday to Ruth
Moore!
The society still has copies
of the reprinted Volume I
and the new 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
September 8, 2014 at 10:30
a.m.
Coal County Genealogical
Society
P.O. Box 436
Coalgate, OK 74538
Phone: 580-927-1185
Email: ccgs101@yahoo.
com
Website: coalcounty.org
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Oklahoma
State University has released
the Dean’s Honor Roll for
the summer term. To qualify,
the student must complete
a minimum of six semester
hours of college-level
courses (1000-4999) with a
3.5 grade-point average and
no grade lower than B.
Dean’s Honor Roll
Summer 2014
Coalgate: Brianna Kay
Taylor
Kiowa: Larry Keith
Sorrels
Lehigh: Jessica Maylene
Fomby
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PAGE B-4—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—AUGUST 20, 2014
Commissioners’ Proceedings
The Board of County Commissioners of Coal County met for a regular scheduled meeting on
Monday, August 11th, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. in the conference room of the County Commissioners Building.
Michael Hensley called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m.
Roll was called by Michael Hensley. Those present were: Michael Hensley, Chairman, Johnny
Ward, Vice-chairman, Brock Jones, Member, and Eugina Loudermilk, County Clerk.
Invocation was given by Johnny Ward.
Guests present were: Nick Peterson, Bryan Jump, Vicky Salmon and Cherry Hefley
Brock Jones made a motion to approve the minutes from the previous meeting. Johnny Ward
seconded. Jones, Ward and Hensley approved.
Johnny Ward made a motion to approve the monthly report for the Court Clerk for July. Brock
Jones seconded. Ward, Jones and Hensley approved.
Johnny Ward made a motion to approve a transfer of appropriations in the highway fund. Brock
Jones seconded. Ward, Jones and Hensley approved.
Brock Jones made a motion to approve payroll claims for August 1-15, 2014. Johnny Ward
seconded. Jones, Ward and Hensley approved.
Brock Jones made a motion to approve the purchase orders for payment. Johnny Ward
seconded. Jones, Ward and Hensley approved the following:
Fiscal
Year:
Payments by Fund
Approved
2013-2014
From: 8/7/2014
To: 8/12/2014
Warrant
No.
CD-4
35
36
37
Vendor Name
Amount
Purpose
GE CONSUMER FINANCE
FAMILY DOLLAR STORE
GE CONSUMER FINANCE
$238.77
$90.00
$230.77
SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
$2,015.00
SUPPLIES
$449.71
SUPPLIES
$300.00
REGISTRATION
$10.50
DIST 2 PARTS
COUNTY SALES TAX
SHIPMAN
1550
COMMUNICATIONS
GENERAL BUDGET ACCT.
GALLS
AN
ARAMARK
1697
COMPANY
1698
OK TAX COMMISSION
HIGHWAY
2800
Fiscal
Year:
2014-2015
M&M SUPPLY
Payments by Fund
Approved
Purpose
$857.56
SERVICE
C & C HARDWARE
$187.50
DIST 1 CONCRETE
C & C HARDWARE
CRITICAL RF DIRECT SERVICE &
SALES
$40.87
BLANKET
$900.00
SUPPLIES
CDBG WATER GRANT
2
OK DEPT OF COMMERCE
$520.84
WATER PAYMENT
COUNTY SALES TAX
109
OK DEPT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
$350.00
BLANKET
CD-4
4
5
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
$949.35
$1,494.35
$257.70
$24.07
$169.99
$857.58
$1,143.97
$53.94
$2,099.33
$198.52
$15.35
$1,477.00
$37.08
$428.60
$149.23
$27.70
$81.54
$318.60
$228.05
$86.10
$49.07
$81.59
$49.90
$24.95
$905.00
$28.46
$50.48
$625.00
$45.75
$346.27
$498.16
$58.44
BLANKET
BLANKET
BLANKET
BLANKET
SERVICE
REIMBURSEMENT
REIMBURSEMENT
SUPPLIES
REPAIRS
REIMBURSEMENT
SERVICE
SERVICE
SERVICE
SERVICE
SERVICE
SERVICE
SUPPLIES
SERVICE
SERVICE
SUPPLIES
SERVICE
SERVICE
SERVICE
SERVICE
PARTS
SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
BLANKET
BLANKET
BLANKET
BLANKET
BLANKET
COURT CLERK REVOLVING CASH FUND
8
AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER
$29.15
SERVICE
DRUG COURT CASH FUND
22
LAST CHANCE PROBATION
$734.00
DRUG TESTS
F-3 COUNTY CLERKS LIEN FEE ACCT
11
360 COMMUNICATIONS LLC
$44.95
SERVICE
GENERAL BUDGET ACCT.
195
RICKS OIL COMPANY
196
MILLER OFFICE EQUIPMENT
197
CANNON FINANCIAL SERVICES
198
TOUCHTONE COMMUNICATIONS
199
TOUCHTONE COMMUNICATIONS
200
AT&T
201
SONNYS GROCERY
202
GUDERIAN FOOD
203
PALACE DRUG
204
HELTON RURAL HEALTH CLINIC
$464.00
$30.00
$196.88
$3.19
$7.80
$40.65
$425.84
$387.90
$55.80
$45.00
REPAIRS
MAINTENANCE CONT
CONTRACT SERVICES
SERVICE
SERVICE
DIST 2 SERVICE
BLANKET
BLANKET
INMATE MEDICATION
INMATE CARE
HIGHWAY
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
RICKS OIL COMPANY
KOUNTRY STORE
FAMILY DOLLAR STORE
PEOPLES ELECTRIC CO-OP
OSU BURSARS OFFICE
RATCLIFF, KELSEY
RUSSELL, CASEY
C & C HARDWARE
YELLOWHOUSE MACHINERY CO
MACHILL CONSTRUCTION CO.
TOUCHTONE COMMUNICATIONS
AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER
PUBLIC WORKS AUTH
PUBLIC WORKS AUTH
AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER
PUBLIC WORKS AUTH
ADA PAPER CO.
AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER
AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER
ADA PAPER CO.
AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER
PEOPLES ELECTRIC CO-OP
360 COMMUNICATIONS LLC
360 COMMUNICATIONS LLC
CASCO IND.
CLARITA GREENHOUSE
CLARITA GREENHOUSE
KAHLE, DORIS
FAMILY DOLLAR STORE
PEOPLES ELECTRIC CO-OP
SONNYS GROCERY
CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA
FITTSTONE INC
CUMMINS CONSTRUCTION CO
C & C HARDWARE
ASSOCIATION OF CO COMM OF OK
RICKS OIL COMPANY
TERMINIX PEST CONTROL
JOHN DEERE FINANCIAL
360 COMMUNICATIONS LLC
CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA
JONES, BROCK W
RICKS OIL COMPANY
BLESSING GRAVEL LLC
HALLS AUTO SUPPLY
PEOPLES ELECTRIC CO-OP
KOUNTRY STORE
C & C HARDWARE
FITTSTONE INC
RICKS OIL COMPANY
COALGATE FUELS
ARAMARK
TOUCHTONE COMMUNICATIONS
AT&T
STUTEVILLE FORD MERCURY
DOLESE CO
360 COMMUNICATIONS LLC
DAVIS FLEET PART & SERV
YELLOWHOUSE MACHINERY CO
TOUCHTONE COMMUNICATIONS
QUILL CORP
FAMILY DOLLAR STORE
GRISSOMS LLC
ARAMARK
MCNUTT AUTO REPAIR
DAVIS FLEET PART & SERV
OK DEPT OF TRANS
C & C HARDWARE
DOLESE CO
$1,854.90
$644.83
$95.94
$45.00
$943.00
$67.00
$2,839.26
$39.95
$30.29
$178.08
$2,470.21
$5,114.09
$50.65
$125.00
$8,739.75
$268.54
$2,400.42
$815.59
$6,410.72
$43.61
$1.50
$39.64
$148.83
$801.12
$39.95
$27.40
$835.61
$22.47
$87.90
$39.75
$98.33
$46.31
$52.00
$75.17
$2,300.86
$946.15
$2,949.87
DIST 2 RENTAL
DIST 2 BLANKET
DIST 3 BLANKET
DIST 3 BLANKET
DIST 3 BLANKET
$75.00
SERVICE
$44.42
$687.80
$134.96
$581.50
$58.69
$552.50
$145.00
$117.49
$239.30
$167.98
$120.00
$589.56
DIST 3 SIGNS
DIST 3 PARTS & LABOR
TRAVEL
DIST 3 TIRES
DIST 3 FILTERS
DIST 3 SERVICE
DIST 3 BLANKET
DIST 3 FILTERS
DIST 3 SHOP SUPPLIES
DIST 3 SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
LAW LIBRARY
3
LAW LIBRARY REVOLVING FUND
$184.35
TRANSFER OF FUNDS
MD-1A MD-1C MD-2 HEALTH BUDGET ACCT
15
AVAYA INC
16
TERMINIX PEST CONTROL
17
MILLER OFFICE EQUIPMENT
$172.92
$84.00
$30.00
18
$350.00
MAINTENANCE CONT
SERVICE
MAINTENANCE CONT
HEALTH
DEPT
BLANKET
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
OK DEPT OF TRANS
C & C HARDWARE
DOLESE CO
RICKS OIL COMPANY
MILLER MART
FAIRY
GODMOTHER
CLEANING
SERVICE
AMERICAN LOGO
BYNUM & CO.
HENSLEY, MICHAEL DON
T & W TIRE
ATOKA AUTO PARTS
GEORGE SMITH WRECKER SERVICE
PEOPLES ELECTRIC CO-OP
O REILLY AUTO PARTS
B&S SUPPLIES
DAVIS FLEET PART & SERV
ARTWORKS
YELLOWHOUSE MACHINERY CO
STOWE, TINA
Bids were opened for the lease purchase of a backhoe for District 1. Bids were tabulated as
VENDOR
SHAMROCK BANK
WELCH STATE BANK
WELCH STATE BANK
WELCH STATE BANK
FIRSTBANK (INVALID BID)
FIRSTBANK (INVALID BID)
YELLOWHOUSE
OKLAHOMA STATE BANK
OKLAHOMA STATE BANK
OKLAHOMA STATE BANK
% RATE
4.0
2.48
2.64
2.78
4.0
4.0
4.0
2.79
2.97
3.08
TERM (MONTHS)
60
48
60
72
60
72
36
48
60
72
MO. PYMT
1315.67
1590.76
1293.37
1096.35
1333.41
1132.76
2137.60
1600.38
1303.70
1105.80
TOTAL AMOUNT
80256.15
76128.47
77366.39
78693.04
80004.89
81558.79
76954.60
76602.46
78001.52
79391.78
Brock Jones made a motion to award the bid to Welch State Bank for 48 months at 2.48%
interest. Johnny Ward seconded. Jones, Ward and Hensley approved.
Brock Jones made a motion to table the award for construction services for the Nixon Road
Project for District 1. Johnny Ward seconded. Jones, Ward and Hensley approved.
Amount
CBRIF 105
8
$2,300.86
$946.15
$2,949.87
$1,071.71
$1,539.72
follows:
From: 8/7/2014
To: 8/12/2014
Warrant
Vendor Name
No.
911 COLLECTIONS
7
AT&T
307
308
309
310
311
DIST 1 GRAVEL
DIST 1 ASPHALT
DIST 1 BLADES
DIST 1 REGISTRATION
REPAIRS
DIST 1 SERVICE
DIST 1 RENTAL
DIST 1 SERVICE
DIST 1 SERVICE
DIST 1 TRAVEL
DIST 1 BLANKET
DIST 1 BLANKET
DIST 1 BLANKET
DIST 1 BLANKET
DIST 1 BLANKET
DIST 1 BLANKET
DIST 1 BLANKET
DIST 2 BLANKET
DIST 2 BLANKET
DIST 2 SUPPLIES
DIST 2 SERVICE
DIST 2 SERVICE
DIST 2 SERVICE
DIST 2 GRAVEL
DIST 2 SERVICE
SUPPLIES
DIST 2 REPAIRS
SERVICE
OFFICE SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
DIST 2 PARTS
DIST 2 SHOP SUPPLIES
DIST 2 SERVICE
DIST 2 SUPPLIES
DIST 2 RENTAL
DIST 2 BLANKET
DIST 3 BLANKET
Johnny Ward made a motion to appoint David Johnson as a receiving officer for District 2 to
replace Jerry Nanney. Brock Jones seconded. Ward, Jones and Hensley approved.
Johnny Ward made a motion to appoint Landi Munholland to replace Tara Sandmann as
receiving officer for the County Clerkʼs office and the courthouse. Brock Jones seconded. Ward, Jones
and Hensley approved.
Michael Hensley said Donna Bolin from the DHS had called him a few weeks ago regarding a
leak in the old sprinkler system. He said he contacted a couple of plumbers, but it has copper wiring and
the people he contacted werenʼt able to fix it. Also, the leak has damaged the flooring in the bathroom,
and they are wanting new commercial tile and a new vanity. Johnny Ward said the county may need to
advertise for bids to see if a licensed plumber may be interested in the project. Hensley said the projects
may need to be split up between the plumbing and flooring/vanity. Johnny Ward made a motion to
advertise for bids. Brock Jones seconded. Ward, Jones and Hensley approved.
Johnny Ward said ACCO is requesting that each county pass a resolution so that phone
companies are required to notify the BOCC before they install an underground line. The companies will
provide the county with contact information of the installation manager or supervisor and the location of
the lines, including a map. Ward made a motion to approve the resolution. Brock Jones seconded.
Ward, Jones and Hensley approved.
Old Business:
None
New Business:
Cherry Hefley said Larry Eddings has looked at a light in her office that is making a buzzing
sound. He told her if the county would buy new ballasts, he will replace the existing ones and not charge
labor. Johnny Ward said she could buy the ballasts out of the sales tax account.
Johnny Ward said he has spoken with Rodger Wilson, Roger Cosper and Wanda Utterback about
revamping the EMS contract between Coal County and the City of Coalgate. Ward said State Auditor and
Inspector Gary Jones said the contract needs more information as to what all they use the funds for and
what the City of Coalgate puts into it. Ward said the EMS Board is looking into it.
Brock Jones made a motion to adjourn at 9:30 a.m. Johnny Ward seconded the motion. Jones,
Ward and Hensley approved.
______________________________
_____________________________
Michael Hensley, Chairman
Johnny Ward, Vice-chairman
_____________________________
______________________________
Brock Jones, Member
Attest: Eugina Loudermilk, County Clerk
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate
Record Register August 20 &
27, 2014, 2t)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF COAL COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
In the Matter of the Estate
of EDDIE FRANK JAMES,
deceased
Case No. PB-2014-13
COMBINED
NOTICE TO CREDITORS;
NOTICE OF HEARING
PETITION FOR SUMMARY
ADMINISTRATION, HEARING
ON THE FINAL ACCOUNT,
AND THE PETITION FOR
DETERMINATION OF HEIRS,
DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE
AND DISCHARGE
NOTICE IS HEREBY given
to all persons interested in
the Estate of EDDIE FRANK
JAMES, Deceased, that on
this date, August 14, 2014,
ALFRED DAIL JAMES, JR.,
whose residence address is
2653 County Street 2960, Alex,
OK 73002, filed an Amended
Application
for
Summary
Administration in the District
Court of Coal County, State of
Oklahoma, praying that Letters
of Special Administration issue
to ALFRED DAIL JAMES.
Said Petitioner further prays
that the heirs at law, devisees
and legatees of said Decedent
be determined; that the Final
Account be approved, the
property of the Decedent
subject to the jurisdiction of
this Court be distributed, and
that the Special Administrator/
Personal Representative be
discharged, and for other relief
as prayed for in said Petition,
which Petition you may refer to
for further particulars.
TO
ALL
CREDITORS
OF THE ABOVE NAMED
DECEDENT:
All
creditors
having claims against the
above named Decedent are
required to present same, with
a description of all security
interest or other collateral ( if
any) held by each creditor with
respect to such claim, to the
Special Administrator/Personal
Representative, ALFRED DAIL
JAMES, JR., at the office of
David Youngblood, Attorney at
Law, 215 E. Court, P. O. Box
540 Atoka, OK 74525, attorneys
for EDDIE FRANK JAMES
on or before the following
presentment date: the 14th
day of September, 2014, or the
same will be forever barred.
The above named Decedent
died testate on the 16th day
of July, 2014, at which time
the residence address of
the Decedent was 511 East
Vincent, Coalgate, OK 74538.
The total value of the Estate
of the Decedent as set forth in
the petition is unknown at this
time, but far below the summary
administration requirement of
$200,000.00.
That
the
names
and
addresses of the heirs or
devises are: Alfred Dail James,
Jr., father, and Cynthia Ann
James, mother, of 2653 County
Street 2960, Alex, OK 73002.
The Petitioner has asked that
this Court proceed pursuant to
58 O.S. §245, et seq.
In an Order for Combined
Notice entered herein, the
Court found that it should
dispense with the regular
estate proceedings prescribed
by law and order notice to
creditors and issue an order
for hearing upon the Petition
for Summary Administration,
the final accounting and
petition for determination of
heirs, legatees and devisees
and distribution
Pursuant to an Order of said
Court, notice is hereby given
that the 2nd day of October,
2014, at the hour of 10:30
o’clock A.M., in the Courtroom
of the undersigned Judge, or
the Judge to whom this cause
is assigned on said date, in the
Coal County Courthouse in the
City of Coalgate, Coal County,
Oklahoma, has been appointed
as the time and place for the
final hearing said Petition and
considering all relief prayed for
in the petition presented to the
Court on said date. All persons
interested may appear at said
hearing.
You are hereby advised
that you must file objections
to the Petition for Summary
Administration
and
the
Final Account and Petition
for Determination of heirs,
legatees, and devisees, and
distribution prior to the final
hearing and send a copy to
the Petitioner’s attorney, David
Youngblood, Attorney at Law,
215 E. Court, P. O. Box 540,
Atoka, OK 74525, or you will
be deemed to have waived
any objections. If you have
no objections, you need not
appear at the hearing or make
any filings with the Court.
If an objection is filed at least
10 days before the hearing
date, on the hearing date the
Court will determine whether
summary proceedings are
appropriate, and, if so, whether
the Estate will be distributed
and to whom the Estate will be
distributed.
Dated this 14th day of
August, 2014.
S)Paula Inge
JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT
COURT
DAVID YOUNGBLOOD, OBA
#11021
P. O. Box 540
Atoka, OK 74525
Phone: (580) 889-3511
Fax: (580) 889-7149
Attorney for Estate
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LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register August 20 & 27, 2014,
2t)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
IN AN FOR COAL COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LOUIS B. SANDMANN,
DECEASED
Case No. PB-14-10
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the Creditors of Louis B. Sandmann, Deceased:
All creditors having claims against Louis B. Sandmann, Deceased,
are required to present the same with a description of all security
interests and other collateral held by each creditor with respect
to such claim, to Susan Eddings and Steven Sandmann, Personal
Representatives, at the Law Offices of Trae Gray, PLLC addressed
to Trae Gray, attorney for the Personal Representatives, on or before
the following presentment date: October 20th, 2014, or the same will
be forever barred.
DATED this 14th day of August, 2014.
S)Susan Eddings
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 14th day of August,
2014.
S)Ella-Marie Audas
Notary Public
S)Steven Sandmann
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 14th day of August,
2014.
S)Ella-Marie Audas
Notary Public
Trae Gray, OBA # 21196
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28 North Main
Coalgate, Oklahoma 74538
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COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—AUGUST 20, 2014—PAGE B-5
A few weeks back we received a really nice letter from
a dear friend of ours and I wanted to share it with our
readers.
Dear Bro. Bill and Sis. Dayna,
I was in Coalgate yesterday and purchased a newspaper.
When I was a gospel DJ at KEOR radio out of Atoka I loved
reading the Coalgate paper. When returning home I started
reading and came across the “Country Comments” and saw
your name. I suppose you still own the Holdenville and Allen
paper also. Well I read the column and loved it. This paper
reminds me of the weekly newspaper I grew up reading in
Danville, AR. I love the community’s news.
I loved the comments this week in “Country Comments”.
I also remember the “good old days,” also of the “Spit and
Whittle bunch”. It has been several years since I have used
my knife. My brother, six years older than I and our grandpa
made me toys from whittling and Sir, I thought I was RICH.
I have heard many stories and I thought they were all true!
My brother would whittle and tell my ghost stories to keep
me from going home with our grandpa so he could.
Growing up it never took much to make me happy. I
owned a knife like my grandpa’s and I owned a “Bean
Flip”. I hunted bears in Ark. Ha Ha! I was the only girl in a
neighborhood of only boys.
On Sundays the most trouble one could get in was
chewing gum in church and I did and climbing and sitting in
the Mulberry tree watching my Mother look for me. I was
between 4 and 7 years of age at this time.
I can remember in years of the late 50s and 60s after
repenting at the Shawnee Church of The Nazarene, I was
so hungry and thirsty for the things of God. I found this
station from Holdenville (KVYL) it had Sunday afternoon
preaching and I ate it up each Sunday. I had no idea that
you one time owned this station until I researched your name
on the internet after finishing the paper. Each time I passed
the road that leads down to where the station used to be, I
thank God for providing me with food from its air waves.
My mother was Jehovah Witness and was not very happy
with me and KVYL. I am thankful that God moved us to
Shawnee so I had a neighbor to take me to church. I was 13
years of age.
I remember sitting on the fence around the barn crying
and asking the Lord to help me do something for Him. I was
just a kid when this happened about 4 to 8 years of age.
I knew nothing about salvation. No one had ever told me
about repentance—I just saw the lives some people lived. I
preached from the time I was 5 years of age and my Bible
was a Sears Catalog and I couldn’t read. God doest bless
ignorance I guess. The Shawnee Church of the Nazarene
was the first place I could attend and had some older people
to pray for me. My pulpit was an old wood apple box.
I have a copy of Dale Evans and Roy Roger’s Marriage
Certificate that the Museum at Sulphur gave me a few years
ago.
I had intended to drive over to visit with you all one day
and get a hamburger at place where an Assembly of God
lady runs. April 17th, I was taking the trash out before we
went on Easter break from school and fell and broke my
hand. I keep busy at two schools being a sub. I was taking
the trash from the library to the dumpster. I knew the janitor
would not do it for another 5 days. On my way I stepped
on some bubble gum. I set the trash sack over the fence
then I stepped over the fence on the sack, then when I was
pulling my left foot over the fence I got it almost over and
became unbalanced and started to fall. Since the gum was
on my right shoe, I could not balance, fell into the fence and
broke my left hand. I am in therapy. I have been one handed
since April 17. After breaking my hand I didn’t have time
to go to ER. I went home, cleaned up, came to Holdenville
Assembly of God to Speak. On my way home Sister Donna
Gustin (thank the Lord she was with me) said you are going
to ER. I thought it was bruised. I went to Ark., a few weeks
ago to preach and any where else, driving one handed.
I am glad I have discovered your column and will have
to subscribe to the Coalgate paper now.
One handed typing isn’t too hot.
Tell Dane hello.
In His grip,
Sis. Ruby Nell
—CC—
I was in Shawnee this past week and when I stopped for
a red light there was a man on a motorcycle in front of me.
The back of his shirt read . . . IF YOU CAN READ THIS,
BARBARA FELL OFF.
It reminded me of my friend, the late Eldon Burcham.
He and his wife, Clara, were on vacation and had stopped
to get gas. Eldon got back in the car and about twenty
miles down the road the highway patrol pulled him over.
The patrolman asked Eldon if he was missing anything.
“No, not that I can think of.”
“How about your wife?”
Eldon thought she was in the backseat resting because
that was where she when they pulled into the station. He
assumed she had gotten back in. Wrong Assumption!
Eldon said it was a very long trip back home.
Barbara and Clara need to meet and share stories!
—CC—
From my “wish I had written that” file . . . Another week,
another botched lethal injection, said Arit John.
Last week, convicted murderer Joseph R. Wood III snorted and gasped his way through a
deeply disturbing two-hour execution in Arizona, before finally dying – the third death row
inmate to experience a botched lethal injection this year.
Some death penalty supporters have called for the supposedly humane procedure to
be replaced by the firing squad or guillotine. But in general, don’t expect a few messy
executions to “change anyone’s mind about capital punishment.” Support for the death
penalty has dropped just five points since last year, when 64 percent of people polled favored
capital punishment.
Why has the pro-execution majority been so unmoved by the spate of slow, agonizing
deaths? Simple: Most people don’t care if convicted murderers suffer. In fact, some prefer it
that way. They ask, Why shouldn’t a man like Wood, who “brutally murdered his estranged
girlfriend and her father”, experience the kind of pain and terror he inflicted on his victims?
(thewire.com)
How about giving the murderers a choice. Death by lethal injection or be killed in the
same manner that their victims were?
—CC—
This past week I watched an interview with the parents of a young lady that died in a car
wreck. She would have soon become a Registered Nurse.
The parents had co-signed her student loan note realizing that as an RN she would be
able to pay it back. After her unexpected death, the parents received a notice that they
would be liable for what she owed.
It appears that they are going to have to sell their home and possessions to pay their
daughters loan.
It is amazing that our government will forgive foreign countries of billions of dollars of
debt but sue the parents of a student that was tragically killed.
Students should be allowed to erase their debts via bankruptcy, said George Leef. We let
people escape from heavy credit card and medical debt, so why not college debt?
A major objection is that the government, and therefore taxpayers, would be on the
hook, since most student loans are backed by the government. That’s why we should force
schools to bear the risk instead.
Colleges currently “have absolutely nothing to lose when they enroll students who have
borrowed for the tuition but have minimal academic ability and interest.” Putting schools
on the hook for a bankrupt graduate’s loan payments would have dramatic consequences,
forcing institutions to stop ”trying to recruit any warm body who can use government
loans to cover the tuition” and think instead about a student’s “academic ability and
future prospects.”
It would be good for students, too, giving them an incentive “to show that they are worth
taking a risk on, not just that they’d like to give college a try.”
I’d much prefer that the government get out of the college lending business altogether.
But in the meantime, it makes eminent sense to force colleges to “have some ‘skin in the
game.’”
forbes.com
—CC—
Speaking of money . . . Three out of four American teens lack the skills to decipher a pay
stub. That’s just one of the sobering findings from the first international test of teenagers’
financial literacy. American 15-year-olds posted barely average scores, with the U.S. ranking
in the middle of the 18 countries whose students participated.
The top group of teenagers was from China (specifically Shanghai). The average kid there
ranked at about the same level as the high U.S. scorers.
The test, called PISA, or the Program for International Student Assessment, is best
known for shining a spotlight on American kids’ wobbly knowledge of math and science.
It is administered worldwide on a variety of subjects every three years. In 2012 a financial
literacy section was added, and the results were released July 9.
Last year education researchers at the University of Cambridge reviewed more than 150
papers and studies and concluded that basic financial habits are pretty much set by age 7. A
pivotal 2009 University of Wisconsin report showed that children as young as 3 are able to
grasp basic financial concepts like value, exchange and choice.
Teaching kids about money is terrifying for parents who feel shaky about their own
financial knowledge. And it is even harder for families on the lowest rungs of the economic
ladder: The PISA results show a strong correlation between a family’s socioeconomic status
and their kid’s financial literacy. But you don’t need to be a financial planner to teach your
child to save a dime of every dollar, compare prices when you shop, or avoid high-interest
credit-card debt.
Studies have shown that simply opening a college savings account for a child, even if it
contains an extremely small sum, will exponentially increase the chances that he will go to
college. In 2009 Pew’s Economic Mobility Project found that 71% of children born to lowincome parents who are good savers move up the economic ladder, compared with only 50%
of children from low-income households that don’t save.
While teaching financial literacy to your own children is a challenge, I’ve found that most
parents are eager to learn the basics. As a member of the President’s Advisory Council
on Financial Capability, I helped to develop the website MoneyAsYouGrow.org, which
synthesizes much of the best research and educational materials available into a handful of
financial rules of thumb for each age group. The site has drawn a million visitors since its
launch in May 2012, many of them mothers on Pinterest.
The first step is to talk about money with your children, though this has long been taboo in
many American households. When kids are very young, you can stress the virtues of waiting
and delaying gratification, and as children get a bit older you can drive home the idea that
spending less than you have is the linchpin of a healthy financial life.
Doing so may make parents savvier as well. After Sesame Street ran a financial-education
initiative (including videos and educational materials) in 2011, an impact study by the
research firm Fluent showed the program had taught preschoolers about money and resulted
in more parents saving.
Most parents don’t care where the U.S. falls in the PISA rankings, but a report last month
by the University of Arizona – from a study tracking the financial lives of more than 1,000
young adults –found that al couple of years after graduating from college, half of the students
were receiving financial support from family (read: mostly mom and dad) even if they had
full-time jobs.
You don’t need to be able to calculate compound interest yourself to get your kids interested
in saving – though the personal finance writer in me says it can be fun to sit with your kids,
plug numbers into the calculator on investor.gov, and see how long they’d have to save to
reach a thousand bucks.
— Beth Kobliner
Wall Street Journal
—CC—
And finally, my favorite “money” story of the week . . .
Billionaire Jean Paul Getty was once asked the secret of his success. Said Getty, “Some
people find oil. Others don’t.”
FREE GED CLASSES!
Free GED classes will be offered beginning
Wednesday, August 27, 5:00 p.m.
Class will meet every
Wednesday from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.
at the PALS building located at 308 S. Veteran’s Drive in Coalgate.
Enrollment is open throughout the semester.
For more information, contact Amy Mauk at (580) 927-6533.
PAGE B-6—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—AUGUST 20, 2014
GARAGE SALES
5-FAM.
GARAGE
SALE—Fri. & Sat., 8 til
3. 6 miles East on Hwy
43. Large women’s clothes,
kids clothes, all different
sizes, dishes, end tables, old
rocker, okra, tomatoes &
misc. (1tp23)
Approximately 2,840 sq. feet
on 5 acres with scenic view.
Asking price is $189,000.
Call 580-927-5726 or 580927-2621. (4tc15)Special
Gov’t Program! Own Land/
Family land ZERO down!
Don’t prejudge your credit.
E-Z qualify by phone. 2,000
furniture package with
purchase. Homes starting at
26,500 and up. W.A.C. 405631-7600 or 405-206-3693.
(10/24tfn)
FOR SALE—2-story house,
approx. 2840 sq. ft. with
5 bedrooms, 4-bathrooms,
2 living areas, & formal
dining. Has fireplace, new
CH/A and is located on 5
acres with scenic view. 1
mile SE of town of Coalgate
on Industrial Boulevard.
Asking price is $189,000.00.
580-272-8395 or 580-9272621. (8/6tfn)
FOR RENT
HELP WANTED—Utility
contractor
looking
for
year round Experienced
High-Voltage
Lineman
and Apprentice Lineman.
Line Operators and Truck
Drivers with Class A or B
CDL preferred. Groundman
and Laborers with a valid
driver’s license. Traveling
required. Needs Ambition.
1-800-669-5496. (2tp23)
HELP WANTED—Utility
contractor looking for a year
round service man mechanic/
driver with a class A or
B CDL license preferred.
Traveling required. Needs
Ambition. 1-800-669-5496.
(2tc23)
HELPWANTED—Needed:
A caretaker for an older
gentleman. Hours 8:00 to
4:00, Monday thru Friday.
Interested parties can call
580-927-5404 or 580-2588405. (2tc23)
HELP WANTED—Coal
County Sheriff’s Office is
accepting applications for
Dispatcher/Jailer.
Apply
within. No phone calls,
Please. (2tc24)
FOR RENT—1, 2, 3 &
4-bdrm houses. 580-2588856, cell. (11/24tfn)
HOUSES FOR RENT—
Furnished & unfurnished.
FOR SALE
All bills paid on some. 927HOUSE FOR SALE—‑25171. (3/10tfn)
story house, approximately
FOR
RENT
—Office
2,840 sq. ft. with 5 bedrooms,
LOST & FOUND
spaces: one is 800 sq. ft
4 bathrooms, 2 living areas,
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Tupelo hunting victories
as tournament opens
—Tigers go winless in first week of fall 2014 baseball campaign
By HERMAN BROWN
Tupelo correspondent
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register August 20, 2014, 1t)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF COAL COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JULIA E. MILLHAM, a/k/a JULIA
EVELYN GARST MILLHAM, Deceased.)
No. PB-2014-17
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR ADMISSION OF FOREIGN WILL
TO PROBATE AND FOR DETERMINATION OF IDENTITY OF
HEIRS, DEVISEES AND LEGATEES
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the estate of JULIA E.
MILLHAM, a/k/a JULIA EVELYN GARST MILLHAM, deceased, that there has
been produced and filed in the District Court of Coal County, Oklahoma, an
instrument in writing, purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of JULIA E.
MILLHAM, a/k/a JULIA EVELYN GARST MILLHAM, deceased, with a petition
praying for the probate of said Will, that Letters Testamentary be issued to
MARTHA J. ADAMS, and that the identities of heirs, devisees and legatees be
determined.
Notice is also given that the 11th day of September, 2014, at the hour of 11:00
o’clock AM., has been appointed as the time for hearing said petition in the
District Courtroom of said Coal County in the City of Coalgate, in said County
and State, when and where all persons interested in said estate may appear
and contest the same.
Witness my hand on this the 12th day of August, 2014.
S)Paula Inge
JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT
SHANNON REASOR, OBA #15833
SHANNON REASOR LAW OFFICE PLLC
P. O. Box 393
Atoka, OK 74525
Phone: (580) 889-3343
LPXLP
Fax: (580) 889-9334, Attorney for Estate.
Starting Tuesday
July 15, 2014 - 7:00 pm
Coalgate Assembly of God
Hurts, Hang-Ups, & Habits
Christian 12 Step Program
Pastors Billy & Linda Wilson
Yvonne Adcock
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. Yvonne is a recovered person of addiction and speaks in Universities across the
country about human trafficking. 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 addiction, Jesus is the answer.
end of a 14-4 final score.
The good news for Tiger
fans was how competitive
THS was for most of the
game. In fact, Tupelo led
4-3 after three innings and
trailed only 5-4 heading
into the bottom of the sixth
inning.
However, that’s
when the game went south
for the visitors.
Byng
exploded for nine runs to
salt away a 14-4 run-rule
victory in six innings.
The Pirates banged out
a dozen hits against three
Tupelo pitchers.
Luke Leland started and
worked 5 innings to take
the loss. Leland allowed 5
runs on 5 hits and 3 walks.
Bry Bratcher came on in the
sixth inning and surrendered
8 runs on 5 hits and 0
walks. Bratcher recorded
1 strikeout. Chace Krebs
came on late and allowed
two hits and two walks and
also gave up the final run.
The top two hitters for
THS were Caleb Watson
with 2 singles and 2 runs
scored, and Bry Bratcher
with 2 singles, 1 run scored
and 1 RBI. Three others
also generated an RBI each,
including Corey McCollum,
Chisum Henry and Conor
McCollum.
--AT A GLANCE
Aug. 11 @ Vanoss
Vanoss 5, Tupelo 4
Tupelo - 100 000 30 -- (47-3)
Vanoss - 110 110 01 -- (5-63)
COAL County 2-column X 13.5 — 4.08”
The
annual
Tupelo
High School Fall Baseball
Tournament opens a 3-day
run on Thursday. Coach
Clay Weller’s Tigers will be
hosting the event, which runs
through the championship
finals on Saturday.
Tupelo begins the 8-game
tournament with a familiar
opponent. The Tigers will
meet Rock Creek in a 4:30
p.m. showdown at the THS
baseball facility.
These
same two teams met Monday
afternoon at Rock Creek in
a regular-season contest.
Tupelo was 0-3 going into
the week.
The mission will get even
harder this weekend. That’s
because some outstanding
clubs will come to town
for the double-elimination
tournament. The strongest
three teams in the field
include Byng, Silo and
Tushka. It’s likely that two
of those three will advance
to the title game. All three
are state tournament caliber
teams.
“It’s a good field,” Coach
Weller said when announcing
the tournament.
As for Tupelo, the goal will
be to be competitive against
the best area programs.
Coach
Weller
always
schedules top foes during the
regular season. He believes
his Tigers will benefit from
such an approach as long
as they don’t get too “beat
down” as they go along
toward the playoffs.
Tupelo is coming off three
losses in three games last
week.
The Tigers fell 5-4 on
August 11 in an 8-inning
contest at Vanoss.
Tupelo rallied for 3 runs in
the top of the seventh inning
to knot the score at 4-4.
However, Vanoss scratched
out the game-winning run
in the bottom of the eighth
inning.
THS hurler Bry Bratcher
was tagged with the pitching
loss. Bratcher worked the final
two and two-third innings of
relief after replacing starter
Tyler Daffern.
The top offensive players
for Tupelo included Corby
Ake with a single and a
double and 1 RBI, Tyler
Daffern with a pair of singles
and scored once, and Caleb
Watson who singled, scored
once and drove in a pair of
runs.
The biggest stat was the 13
runners Tupelo stranded in a
1-run loss to the Wolves.
On August 12, Tupelo fell
7-0 in the home opener of the
2014 season. The visiting
Tigers scored three times in
the second inning, once in
the third inning and 3 times
in the top of the sixth inning.
The Tigers also doubled up
the home team in hits with
an 8-4 advantage.
Tupelo’s hits came from
Caleb
Watson,
Corey
McCollum, Chisum Henry
and Corby Ake.
Corey McCollum suffered
the mound loss after working
5.67 innings. He allowed 7
runs on 8 hits and 1 walk.
McCollum recorded 5
strikeouts.
Luke Leland came on
in relief and pitched 1.33
innings – not allowing any
runs, hits or walk and not
striking out anyone.
Both teams stranded eight
runners in the game.
On Friday, Tupelo visited
the powerful Byng Pirates
and came out on the short
Tupelo pitching
Tyler Daffern, 4.67 innings,
4 runs, 4 hits, 5 walks, 2
strikeouts
Bry Bratcher (L, 0-1), 2.67
innings, 1 run, 2 hits, 1 walk,
0 strikeouts
--Tupelo hitting
Corby Ake, 2-2, double, 1
RBI
Tyler Daffern, 2-4, 1 run
scored
Caleb Watson, 1-2, 1 run
scored, 2 RBI
Corey McCollum, 1-4
Chace Krebs, 1-4, 1 run
scored
Conor McCollum, 0-3, 1 run
scored
(Tupelo stranded 13 runners,
Vanoss stranded 10)
--Aug. 12 at Tupelo
Tushka 7, Tupelo 0
Tushka - 031 003 0 - (7-80)
Tupelo - 000 000 0 - (0-4-0)
Tupelo pitching
Corey McCollum (L, 0-1),
5.67 innings, 7 runs, 8 hits,
1 walk, 5 strikeouts
Luke Leland, 1.33 innings,
0 runs, 0 hits, 0 walks, 0
strikeouts
--Tupelo hitting
Caleb Watson, 1-2
Corey McCollum, 1-3
Chisum Henry, 1-3
Corby Ake, 1-2
(Both teams stranded 8
runners)
--Aug. 15 at Byng
Byng 14, Tupelo 4
Tupelo - 103 000 - (4-7-6)
Byng - 012 029 - (14-12-0)
Tupelo pitching
Luke Leland (L), 5.00
innings, 5 runs, 5 hits, 3
walks, 0 strikeouts
Bry Bratcher, 0.67 inning,
Continued on Page B-8
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—AUGUST 20, 2014—PAGE B-7
MICHAEL L. DIAL, D.D.S.
Family Dentistry & Orthodontics
104 Ruth Avenue, Atoka
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McAlester Stockyards
Market Report
Tuesday, AUGUST 12, 2014 sold 1050 cattle. Steers under 450lbs
$5 to $8 Higher over 450lbs $4 to $6 Lower. heifers Steady to $4
Lower. “and that every tongue should confes that Jesus Christ is
Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” (Phili2:1
weight Range
225 to 300#
300 to 350#
350 to 400#
400 to 450#
450 to 500#
500 to 550#
550 to 600#
600 to 700#
700 to 750#
800 to 850#
#1 Steers
$335 to $387
$337 to $371
$307 to $321
$289 to $303
$252 to $275
$253 to $267
$238 to $248
$217 to $237
$214 to $224
$194 to $198
#1 heifers
$301 to $320
$296 to $310
$275 to $289
$255 to $270
$249 to $260
$230 to $243
$224 to $237
$204 to $227
$201 to $214
$181 to $192
200 Cows & Bulls sold at the evening sale.
paCKeR COwS $1 TO $10 LOweR anD BuLLS $6 LOweR
high yielding packer bulls sold from ......................$151
average yielding packer bulls sold from................$147
Low yielding packer bulls sold from........................$139
high yielding packer cows sold from .....................$125
average yielding packer cows sold from ..............$120
Low yielding packer cows sold from ......................$114
to $177
to $150
to $143
to $135
to $131
to $126
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THANKS FOR YOUR BUSINESS!
NOTICE OF PERSONS APPEARING
TO BE OWNERS OF ABANDONED PROPERTY
Got
unclaimed
property?
State Treasurer Ken Miller wants you to get
www.YOURMONEY.ok.gov
Please take a few minutes to see if your name is included on this list of all new
names to see if you have money waiting to be claimed.
COAL COUNTY
CENTRAHOMA
LEE GARY SR
PO BOX 467, 703 S
HOMER
MILLER JOHN H
RT 5 BOX 1225
MORRIS MARY T
RT 4 BOX 1160
SHERMAN MARGARET
A
506 W COWLEY ST
STEVENS LINDA
4062 ADAMS AVENUE
D
THORNTON WYLMOUTH
LEVY ANNES APT 23
TROYER BEN
RR 5 BOX 415
TROYER EMMA
RR 5 BOX 415
CANNON MARTHA JUNE
PO BOX 95
CENTRAHOMA
CEMETERY
ASSOCIATION
UNKNOWN
DOWNARD JACK
PO BOX 155
COALGATE
BARTON BUD C
RR 5 BOX 1650
CHARLES BEZER MAX
OLIVIER
C/O COAL CNTY CRT
CLK CASEC831, 4 N
MAIN STE 9
IMOE VIOLA
307 W HANOVER AVE
WOODS DAWN
RR 5, BOX 550
TUPELO
BROOKS JERRY J
403 MAPLE
LED0OYX VERNA
1510 E BUS HWY
83 A3
MCKAY JOHN H
P O BOX 284
RICE LOUIS V
RT 1 BOX 98
RICE VENITA J
RT 1 BOX 98
ROBERTS LEE F
PO BOX 115
SANDO VIDOMA W
RT 1 BOX 98 A
A MESSAGE FROM
STATE TREASURER KEN MILLER
More than 825,000 Oklahomans do have unclaimed property and
we’d like to return it! Oklahoma businesses bring unclaimed cash,
rebates, paychecks, royalties, stock and bonds to my office at the
State Capitol and it’s my job to return the money to the owners and
heirs.
Our service is always free and there is no time limit on claiming
your property! These are just the most recent names we have
received. Our online database contains thousands of names dating
back to 1967. If your name is not on this list, check our website at:
www.yourmoney.ok.gov
If you find your name, start your claim online or use the form below.
ONLY NEW NAMES! If you find your name, fill out the form and mail it to our office at
the State Capitol, or you can start your claim on our website at www.yourmoney.ok.gov.
For any questions about unclaimed property, give us a call at 405-521-4273.
NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS
APPEARING TO BE OWNERS OF ABANDONED PROPERTY
The names and addresses contained in this notice are as they were reported by the holder. Information
concerning the the names and last-known addresses of the property holders may be obtained by any person
possessing an interest in the property by submitting an online claim or addressing an inquiry to the Unclaimed
Property Division. The property is in the custody of the State Treasurer and all claims must be directed to the
Unclaimed Property Division. You may mail this form to:
Unclaimed Property Division • Oklahoma State Treasurer
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 217, Oklahoma City, OK 73105 • (405) 521-4273
STATE LAW REQUIRES that before information may be obtained concerning reported unclaimed property, there must be a valid proven interest in the property. To allow the Unclaimed Property Division to
process your inquiry, please send a black & white copy of your driver’s license and provide the following
information.
Name of listed owner: __________________________________________________
(Exactly as it appears in this publication)
SSN/FEI No. of Listed Owner: ____________________________________________
(Not Required but failure to do so might delay claim processing)
Your relationship to listed owner: _________________________________________
(i.e., self, spouse, divorced, heir — son, daughter, grandson, etc.)
If listed owner is deceased, please check ( ✓) here: _________
Your name: ___________________________________________________________
(Attach a black & white copy of your driver’s license)
SSN/FEI No.: _________________________________________________________
(Not Required but failure to do so might delay claim processing)
Current Address: ______________________________________________________
(If filing for a business give current business address.)
City:____________________________________ State: _________ Zip:___________
E-mail: ______________________________________________________________
Day time phone number: (__________) ____________________________________
Area code
_____________________________________________
(Your Signature)
______________
(Date)
Our only goal is to reunite property with its true and lawful owner. Upon review of your claim,
the Unclaimed Property Division may ask for additional documentation. To save processing
time, please attach to your claim copies of any documentation that verifies your relationship to
the listed owner.
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$60
per person
Conceal or Open
Carry Class
Saturday, August 30 • 9 a.m.
Moss High School
Contact Tom Cartwright • 405-380-6729
You do not need to own a firearm to take the class.
BIRTHDAY BUDDIES — Wanda Utterback and Pedro Conego, a server at El
Nopal Mexican Grill, take a “Happy Birthday” picture together at the restaurant on
Wanda’s birthday, August 9. She and Pedro ALMOST have the same birthday
(albeit a few years apart). Pedro’s birthday is August 10.
Tupelo Baseball
Learn the ABCs of
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Pop quiz!
How does staying healthy improve
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Continued from Page B-7
8 runs, 5 hits, 0 walks, 1
strikeout
Chace Krebs, 0.00 innings,
1 runs, 2 hits, 2 walks, 0
strikeouts
--Tupelo hitting
Caleb Watson, 2-2, 2 runs
scored
Bry Bratcher, 2-3, 1 run
scored, 1 RBI
Corey McCollum, 0-2, 1 run
scored, 1 RBI
Tyler Daffern, 1-2
Chisum Henry, 0-2, 1 RBI
Conor McCollum, 1-3, 1
RBI
Corby Ake, 1-3
(Tupelo stranded 5 runners,
Byng 11)
--Tupelo Tiger Baseball
Baseball schedule, results
Aug. 11 @ Vanoss, Lost 5-4
Aug. 12 Tushka, Lost 7-0
Aug. 15 @ Byng, Lost 14-4
--Aug. 18 @ Rock Creek
(4:30)
Aug.
21-23
Tupelo
Tournament
Aug. 25 @ Calera (4:15)
Aug. 26 Stonewall (4:00)
Aug. 29 Dale (4:30)
Sep. 2 Caney (4:00)
Sep.
4-6
@
Latta
Tournament
Sep. 8 Coleman (4:00)
Sep. 9 @ Mill Creek (4:00)
Sep. 11-13 @ Silo
Tournament
Sep. 16 @ Moss (4:00)
Sep. 18 Wapanucka/Kiowa
(4:00)
Sep. 19 @ Colbert (4:30)
Sep. 22 @ Dale (4:30)
Sep. 25 District Tournament
Sep. 29 Latta (4:00)
Oct.
2-4
Tournament
Regional
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register August 20, 2014, 1t)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF COAL COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATES OF HERMAN COVINGTON GARST,
deceased and BARBARA JEAN GARST, deceased.
Case No. PB-2014-18
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR ADMISSION OF FOREIGN WILL
TO PROBATE AND FOR DETERMINATION OF IDENTITY OF HEIRS,
DEVISEES AND LEGATEES
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the estates of HERMAN
COVINGTON GARST and BARBARA JEAN GARST, deceased, that there has
been produced and filed in the District Court of Coal County, Oklahoma, an
instrument in writing, purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of HERMAN
COVINGTON GARST and BARBARA JEAN GARST, deceased, with a petition
praying for the probate of said Will, that Letters Testamentary be issued to
CLAUDIA GARST, and that the identities of heirs, devisees and legatees be
determined.
Notice is also given that the 11th day of September, 2014, at the hour of
10:00 o’clock a.m., has been appointed as the time for hearing said petition
in the District Courtroom of said Coal County in the City of Coalgate, in said
County and State, when and where all persons interested in said estate may
appear and contest the same.
Witness my hand on this the 12th day of August, 2014.
S)Paula Inge
JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT
SHANNON REASOR, OBA #15833
SHANNON REASOR LAW OFFICE PLLC
P.O. Box 393
Atoka, OK 74525
Phone: (580) 889-3343
Fax: (580) 889-9334
Attorney for Estate
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register August 20, 2014, 1t)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF COAL COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SUE EMOGENE DOWNARD,
Deceased.
PB-2014-19
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION,
APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE,
AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRS
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the Estate of SUE
EMOGENE DOWNARD, Deceased, that on the 19th day of August, 2014,
there was filed with this Court the Petition of Candice R. Mosher praying that
Letters of Administration be issued to her as Personal Representative of the
Estate, to serve without bond and for a judicial determination of the heirs of the
Decedent.
Pursuant to an Order of this Court made on the 19th day of August, 2014,
notice is given that the 11th day of September, 2014, at 10:00 a.m., is the day
and time that the Petition will be heard in the District Courtroom in the County
Courthouse at Coalgate, Coal County, Oklahoma, and all persons interested
may appear and contest the same.
Witness, the undersigned, Judge of the District Court of Coal County, State of
Oklahoma, this 19th day of August, 2014.
S)D. Clay Mowdy
JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT
Rick Branam, OBA #1064
302 E. Court Street
Atoka, OK 74525
Phone: (580) 889-9428
Fax: (580) 889-9430
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