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Coalgate Record Register
COALGATE
Volume 129 Number 28
COALGATE, OKLAHOMA 74538
RECORD
REGISTER
Coal County (USPS 120140)
50¢
Wednesday, SEPTEMBER 26, 2012
Three Coal County Teams
Claim District Championships!
SPC 4 Randy W. Derrick,
U.S. Army
Bridge
Dedication
To Honor
Coal County
Fallen Hero
—Photo submitted
LADY CATS WIN DISTRICT CROWN — Coach Kerwin Manion’s Coalgate Lady Cats captured the District 3A championship title
after defeating Holdenville on Saturday. Shown from left are team members Karley Shores, Shelby Martindale, Kendra Coslow,
Neiatha Hardy, Tori Lampkin, Lucy Palmer, Kaci Trentham, Katy Farley, Courtney Warren, Stasia Roebuck, and Teryn Robben. In
front are Coach Kerwin Manion, left, and Assistant Coach Jory House. Story page A-8.
—Photo submitted
DISTRICT CHAMPS! The Tupelo Tigers last week captured the Class B district championship in fall baseball. On Thursday, they
eliminated the Pittsburg Panthers in a 12-0 run-rule game and then defeated Buffalo Valley 8-7. On Friday, the Tigers had a 6-5
victory over Buffalo Valley. Shown above from left (back) - Assistant Coach Joseph Airington, Corby Ake, Corey McCollum, H.D.
Bullard, Brandon Pardue, Tristen Hogue, Tyler Daffern, Chat Henry, Coach Clay Weller; (front) - Chisum Henry, Caleb Stallcup,
Austin Adams, Caleb Watson, and Brandon Jackson. Story page A-3.
—Photo submitted
LADY TIGERS WIN DISTRICT TITLE — The Tupelo Lady Tigers won the District Championship title last week on
their home field. Congratulations to Coach Missy Rogers and her Lady Tigers team! Shown above from left with the
District Championship plaque are (back) - Assistant Coach Landra Nelson, Bailey Medlock, Brittany Sanders, Phylisha
Chamberlain, Traci Watson, Kurston Chamberlain, Courtney Hickman, Hailey Ellis, Kristyn Parker, Coach Missy Rogers;
(front) - Paige Vick, Amber Cosar, Kayley Sanders, Kate McCoy, Kelsie Warner, Haylee Fowler, and Keara Bourland.
Public Forums Set For Sales Tax Proposition
Several public forums have been
scheduled concerning the one cent
sales tax proposition that will be
on the November 6 Coal County
ballot.
If approved by voters, the
sales tax revenue will be used for
the operation, maintenance and
improvement of Coal County
General Hospital and public acute
health care purposes.
The Board of Coal County
Commissioners and personnel with
Coal County General Hospital will
present information concerning the
sales tax proposition. The public
will have an opportunity to ask
questions about the proposition.
The forums are scheduled as
follows:
Thursday, October 4, 7:00 p.m. –
Tupelo Community Building.
Thursday, October 11, 7:00 p.m.
– Lehigh Community Building.
Thursday, October 18, 7:00 p.m.
– Clarita Community Building.
Thursday, October 25, 7:00
p.m. — Coalgate Park Community
Building.
The public is invited to a
bridge dedication ceremony
on Friday, October 5, at 2:00
p.m. at Coalgate VFW Post
1198. Coal Creek Bridge on
U.S. Hwy. 75/SH 3 southeast
of Lehigh will be dedicated to
Coal County fallen hero Randy
Wayne Derrick.
Randy was born August 19,
1948 in Fairview, OK to Jeff
E. and Ruby L. Derrick and
lived in Lehigh when he was
inducted into the U.S. Army in
Oklahoma City on September
14, 1967. He was 19 years old.
Randy received his basic
training at Ft. Polk, LA and
began his tour in Vietnam on July
11, 1968. He was a Specialist
Four serving with Company
A, 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry,
1st Infantry Division when he
was killed December 13, 1968
from wounds received during
an encounter with hostile forces
while on a combat operation.
Prior to his death, Derrick was
awarded the National Defense
Service Medal, Vietnam Service
Medal, Vietnam Campaign
Ribbon, Combat Infantryman
Badge, Sharpshooter Badge
with rifle bar, and the Marksman
Badge with automatic rifle and
machine gun bars.
He was awarded posthumously
the Bronze Star Medal, Army
Commendation Medal, Purple
Heart, and the Good Conduct
Medal.
Randy’s Citations from the
Secretary of the Army state
that he distinguished himself
by exceptionally meritorious
service in support of allied
counterinsurgency operations
in the Republic of Vietnam.
During his service, he astutely
surmounted extremely adverse
conditions to obtain consistently
superior results.
Through
diligence and determination
he invariably accomplished
every task with dispatch and
efficiency.
His unrelenting loyalty,
initiative and perseverance
brought him wide acclaim
and inspired others to strive
for maximum achievement.
Selflessly working long and
arduous hours, he contributed
significantly to t h e
success of the allied effort.
Randy’s
commendable
performance was in keeping
with the finest traditions of the
military service and reflected
distinct credit upon himself and
the United States Army.
PAGE A-2—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—SEPTEMBER 26, 2012
I want to start out with my favorite story of the week . . . probably
because it reminded me of myself and my oldest son.
I was visiting with my son last night when I asked if I could borrow
a newspaper.
“This is the 21st century,” he said. “I don’t waste money on
newspapers. Here you can borrow my iPad.”
My “smart” son was right. His iPad did work better. That stupid fly
never knew what hit him!
—CC—
Speaking of “smart”, one “smart” gentleman has found a way
to make a good living out of helping dumb or lazy college students
by writing their research papers for them. Now, David Tomar
has written a book, “How I Made a Living Helping College Kids
Cheat.”
“In “The Shadow Scholar: How I Made a Living Helping College
Kids Cheat,” Mr. Tomar, a 32-year-old Rutgers graduate, describes
how, for the better part of a decade, he labored as a writer-for-hire
catering to incompetent and lazy students. It didn’t matter if the task
at hand was a reflection on Nietzsche, a piece on Piaget’s theory of
genetic epistemology, or a 150-page paper on public-sector investment
in China and India. Mr. Tomar, with not a small amount of help from
Wikipedia, was a man for all semesters.
The most amusing and disturbing tidbits of “The Shadow Scholar”
are excerpted communiqués from Mr. Tomar’s clients that show just
how badly these arrested young minds required his assistance. “Let
me know what will the paper going to be about,” one college student
instructs Mr. Tomar. “Also don’t write about, abortion, euthanasia,
clothing or death penalty, those were not allowed by my teacher.”
Mr. Tomar worked for only a few cents a word, but he kept busy
enough to earn $66,000 in 2010. (Not bad, especially considering
that the average pay for a non-tenure-track lecturer at Harvard last
year—an institution with its own student-plagiarism scandal at the
moment—was just under $57,000.) He was a freelancer for several
of the “hundreds and possibly thousands” of online paper mills in the
United States, services with names like rushessay.com and collegepaper.org that produce custom essays for their student clients. Lest
you think that this sleazy racket is a fringe, underground phenomenon,
Mr. Tomar is here to declare otherwise: “It’s mainstream. It’s popular
culture. It’s taxable income. It’s googleable.”
“The Shadow Scholar” is a follow-up to a 2010 essay of the same
name that Mr. Tomar wrote, under the pseudonym Ed Dante, for
the Chronicle of Higher Education. The original essay was concise,
hard-hitting and topical, revealing the dirty details of a business that
educators try studiously to ignore. By contrast, Mr. Tomar’s book
is frequently self-indulgent and meandering, as much a memoir of
the author’s post-college search for purpose as a whistleblowing
manifesto. Clichés and mixed metaphors abound: “I’m tumbling into
a well of bad memories the way that a motorcycle backfiring in the
distance might take a guy back to ‘Nam,” he tells us in an eight-page
account of a phone call to the Rutgers Parking and Transportation
For those willing to wade through it, however, “The Shadow
Scholar” is a fascinating exposé of the remarkably robust industry of
academic ghostwriting. Assuming that Mr. Tomar’s story is at least
roughly faithful to the truth, his testimony amounts to a harrowing
indictment of the modern American university’s current shortcomings
as a meritocratic, credentializing institution, much less a home for
mental and moral growth.
Mr. Tomar didn’t just aid and abet casual cheating. Rather, he
claims, he was engaged in a process of systemic intellectual fraud
that students took advantage of all the way up the academic ziggurat:
fabricating “personal statements” for unqualified college applicants;
crafting term papers for undergraduates and “cockpit parents” who
diligently directed their children’s plagiarism; sweating over doctoral
dissertations with only one page of instructions to go on; even, in one
extraordinary case, doing the writing for an entire Ph.D. program in
cognitive and behavioral psychology on someone else’s behalf.
Mr. Tomar’s dispatches from the dark side certainly do nothing
to dispel the impression that, even as tuition hikes at many colleges
outpace inflation, American colleges and universities may be delivering
a product of declining value. Former Emory University president
William Chace, in a recent essay on the normalization of cheating
in the academy, wrote of a “suspicion that students are studying less,
reading less, and learning less all the time.” The numbers back this
up. Economists Philip Babcock and Mindy Marks reported in 2010
that the number of hours that full-time college students spent on their
studies dropped by a third between 1961 and 2003, to 27 hours per
week from 40.
Having largely abandoned the mission of molding student character,
many American universities and colleges today find themselves
challenged to uphold the most minimal standards of technical training
and assessment. Sociologists Josipa Roksa and Richard Arum, in
their 2011 book “Academically Adrift,” found that, of a nationally
representative sample of thousands of college students, over a third
demonstrated “no significant progress on tests of critical thinking,
complex reasoning and writing” after four years in college. Unable or
unwilling to do the work, many students find it far easier to hand it off
to a subcontractor.”
Many of us can remember when beginning Latin was taught in
high school. Now Remedial English is taught in college. I have
said for many years the worst bargain in America is college. We
don’t need more money for colleges, we need fewer students going
to them.
Many high school graduates should consider our Technology
Centers. I have always believed they provide the biggest bang for
your buck.
I have three sons. Two went to college and one to Vo-Tech. The
one that went to Vo-Tech has a better paying job with more benefits
than the other two.
Vo-Tech is not for everybody but neither is college Seniors need to
consider both before making a choice.
—CC—
LPXLP
I am well award that making money should not be the major consideration in our job decision. One
of my favorite authors, Phillip Gulley, writes that each of us needs to find a vocation that uses our Godgiven gifts or we will be a miserable human being.
Phillip shares his journey toward finding his vocation:
“The first job I ever had was delivering newspapers. I had twenty-two customers, but it took more than
two hours to deliver the papers. I was raised to believe that it’s polite to inquire after a person’s health when
you see him. Trouble was, all my customers were elderly. When I asked them how they were feeling, they
told me.
I did that for three years, then I quit to mow lawns and do odd jobs. Once, after a snowstorm, I earned
twenty dollars shoveling out the widows on our street. I showed the money to my dad, and he made me
take it back. He said it wasn’t right to take money from widows. I learned from that experience. The next
time it snowed, I sent my little brother out to shovel.
When I was sixteen, I went away for the summer to work at a national park. I earned fifty dollars a
week, plus room and board. We spent the summer helping to renovate a historical building. I met my first
girlfriend there. Ever since then, I’ve had a weakness for women in hard hats.
Then I came home and got a job working in a grocery store. I used to sack groceries and put canned
goods out. I almost went away to college to become a grocery store manager, but my dad advised against
it. He said that the hours were long and the pay wasn’t all that great. So I became a minister instead. I’m
glad my dad was looking out for me.
When I graduated from high school, I worked for an electric utility for five years. I operated big computers.
I hated it. To this day, I won’t own a computer. People look at me funny when they find out I don’t like
computers. Once I tried writing on one, and the computer had the gall to suggest that I use one word in
place of another. I don’t like computers telling me what to do. That’s what parents are for.
I quit my computer job, got married, and started college. During college, I had a bunch of different jobs.
One summer I got a job with the state highway picking up dead animals along the road. I always mention
that in job interviews so prospective employers will know I’m willing to do anything to earn a living.
While I was in college, I was hired by a country church to be their pastor. After worship I would find
grocery sacks of sweet corn in my car. Plus, once a month we’d throw a pitch-in dinner. I was there for
four years and gained twenty pounds. One year at Christmas they gave me a hand-stitched quilt. I can’t
imagine a gentler way to initiate a young pastor into ministry than keeping food in his stomach and quilts
on his bed.
Now I pastor a church in the city. Been here six years. No quilt yet, but free baby-sitting and tears when
we miscarried and people so tender they make Mother Teresa look like a slacker. I hope God keeps me here
a long time.
I’ve met a lot of people in my lifetime, and over the years I’ve had a lot of people bare their souls to me.
Consequently, I’ve formed a few insights into what constitutes the good life. The first is this: Never ask
people how they’re doing unless you really want to know. The second is this: Find a vocation that uses your
God-given gifts, or you’ll be a miserable wretch of a human being.
That’s the God’s truth. I know a guy who’s a janitor. He is thoroughly convinced that God has called
him to be a janitor, and he loves it. He doesn’t make much money, but he’s one of the happiest persons I
know. He worked real hard to put his children through college. So they went down to Bloomington to the
state college, and now they earn a ton of money, but none of them are as happy as their father. If you have
to choose between following money or following your heart, go with your heart.
There are some choices we make that cannot be corrected. Squandering your life in a job that shrivels
your soul isn’t one of them. Use your gifts. Follow your heart.
LEGAL
NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record
Register September 26, 2012, 1t)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF COAL COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP
OF SHANNON NICOLE HATTON and
HUNTER ISMAEL PADILLA, both minor
children.
PG-12-9
NOTICE OF HEARING
PETITION FOR GUARDIANSHIP OF
MINOR CHILD
TO: Ismael Padilla Rosales
You are hereby notified that SHELLEY
LANNETTE HATTON has petitioned this
Court to be appointed guardian of the
persons and estates of SHANNON NICOLE
HATTON, (date of birth: 02/25/2005) and
HUNTER ISMAEL PADILLA, (date of birth:
05/10/2008) minor children. The petition
for Guardianship was filed on the 19th day
of September, 2012. It appears this Court
has jurisdiction and is the proper venue for
the matters alleged herein.
The Petition will be heard in the court
room of Judge D. Clay Mowdy in the Coal
County Courthouse, Coalgate, Oklahoma,
on the 11th day of October, 2012, at the
hour of 9:00 o’clock a.m., at which time
you may appear and show cause, if any
you have, why the relief requested in the
Petition should not be granted.
Dated this 19th day of September 2012.
S)D. Clay Mowdy
JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the
Coalgate Record Register
September 26, 2012, 1t)
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Tupelo Sweeps 3 Wins To
Earn District Championship
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—SEPTEMBER 26, 2012—PAGE A-3
J
OHNSON
& ASSOCIATES
—Tigers take down Pittsburg 12-0, then edge Buffalo Valley, 8-7 and 6-5
By HERMAN BROWN
Tupelo correspondent
The Tupelo Tigers swept
three straight wins last Thursday
and Friday to capture the Class
B district championship in fall
baseball.
Coach Clay Weller’s Tigers
eliminated
the
Pittsburg
Panthers Thursday in a 12-0 runrule game that lasted only four
innings. Then, in Thursday’s
late game, Tupelo pulled out
an exciting 8-7 victory over the
Buffalo Valley Buffaloes.
On Friday, the hosting Tigers
finished off Buffalo Valley in a
6-5 showdown.
“Our win on Friday gave
Buffalo Valley their second loss
in the district tournament and so
they were eliminated with that
decision,” Coach Weller said.
“But I give the Buffaloes credit.
They battled us and made us
work for both of those wins.”
In Game 1, the 3-team district
began with Pittsburg facing
Buffalo Valley. The Buffaloes
trampled all over the Panthers,
20-3 in the double-elimination
tournament.
In Game 2, Tupelo played
Pittsburg in what turned out
to be a run-rule victory for the
Tigers.
“We played Pittsburg in the
next game,” explained Coach
Weller. “We beat them 12-0
and that was their second loss,
so they were eliminated from
the district tournament.”
Chat Henry pitched Tupelo
to the shutout victory against
Pittsburg. The Tiger hurler
limited the Panthers to only 1
hit and 1 walk while striking
out 6 batters. He improved to
1-1 on the season.
Tupelo could only muster 4
hits in the game. However, it was
not because of overpowering
pitching by Pittsburg.
“They (Panthers) walked 5
of our batters and hit 3 more,”
Coach Weller said. “We were
not too patient at the plate.
They were struggling to throw
us strikes. We didn’t have a lot
of good pitches to hit.”
Tupelo scored 2 in the first
inning, 3 in the second inning, 6
in the third inning and 1 to inflict
the 12-0 run-rule decision in the
bottom of the fourth inning.
Chat Henry generated 2
of the 4 Tupelo hits. Henry
smashed a 2-run double in the
first inning to open the scoring.
He smashed a solo homerun in
the third inning to complete his
excellent plate performance.
“His home run was to center
field,” said Coach Weller. “He
ended up with 3 RBI in the
game.”
H.D. Bullard stroked a double
to finish 1-for-2 in the game.
Chisum Henry singled to
earn a 1-for-1 showing in the
one-sided beatdown.
“To be honest, Pittsburg was
the weakest team we have seen
all year,” said Coach Weller.
“With their errors and pitching,
we struggled to get any type of
offensive going. A lot of our
runs were on wild pitches or
passed balls.”
In Game 3 on Thursday,
Tupelo faced a much more
talented Buffalo Valley team.
The Buffaloes gave THS a tight
game before falling 8-7 in seven
innings.
Tupelo ace Corey McCollum
got the mound assignment
against BVHS.
McCollum
worked 5 innings before being
replaced by relief pitcher H.D.
Bullard. McCollum allowed 6
runs, 5 hits and 1 walk while
striking out 8 batters. Bullard
pitched the final 2 innings
to earn the mound victory.
Bullard allowed 1 run on 2 hits
while striking out 5 batters. He
did not issue a walk or hit any
batters.
“Corey struggled a little on
the mound,” said Coach Weller.
“But those 3 runs he allowed in
the first inning were all unearned
runs. He gave up that 3-run
home run in the second inning.
After that, he settled down and
pitched a lot better through the
fifth inning. H.D. came in to
pitch in the sixth inning and
was really good. If anything,
our defense let us down in this
game. We made 4 errors and
that is not what you want in a
crucial game like this.”
Buffalo Valley jumped out to
a 3-0 lead in the first inning. The
Buffs poured in 3 more runs in
the bottom of the second inning
to swell the lead to 6-1. Things
were looking bleak for Tupelo
when the fifth inning arrived.
“We were down 6-1 and
needed to make something
happen,” said Coach Weller.
“We fought back and scored
4 runs in the fifth inning and
1 run in the sixth inning. We
were all tied at 6-6 going into
the seventh inning.”
Tyler Daffern was one of the
offensive heroes for the Tigers.
Daffern came through with a
clutch double that drove in 3
runs in the pivotal fifth inning.
H.D. Bullard was another
hero.
The senior slugger
spanked a run-scoring single in
the sixth inning to tie the game
at 6-6.
Corby Ake stepped in and
slapped an RBI single in the
top of the seventh inning to put
Tupelo on top for the first time,
7-6. Austin Adams stepped up
next and collected his second
hit in four at-bats. Ake’s single
drove him Tupelo’s eighth run
– which would prove to be the
game-winning RBI.
Buffalo Valley came to the
plate in the bottom of the seventh
inning. The Buffs needed 2
runs to tie the game and 3 to
win it. They generated 1 run to
close the gap to 8-7. However,
Bullard slammed the door shut
on their comeback to secure his
second win of the season.
“I was not happy with the
errors we made or allowing them
to score 7 runs,” Coach Weller
said. “But I do want to give
credit to our kids for showing a
little fight. They were able to
battle back and win this game
after being down 6-1. I think
they deserve credit for finding
a way to come back and get a
very important win.”
On Friday, the district
tournament resumed at Tupelo
High School. Buffalo Valley
was now faced with to task of
having to win back-to-back
games over the Tigers to earn
the district championship. It
would prove to be a mission the
Buffs could not accomplish.
Tupelo jumped out to a 2-0
lead in the bottom of the second
inning. The Tigers had scored
once in the first frame and once
in the second. Buffalo Valley
cut the deficit to 2-1 in the top
of the third inning.
In the fifth inning, Tupelo
plated 2 more runs to lead 4-1.
However, BVHS answered
with 2 runs in the top of the
sixth inning to close the deficit
to 4-3. Tupelo came back with
1 run in the bottom of the sixth
to edge ahead 5-3.
Not to go down easily, Buffalo
Valley responded with 2 runs in
the top of the seventh inning to
deadlock the score at 5-5.
“We hit their leadoff batter to
put him on base in the seventh
inning,” Coach Weller said.
“Then, with 2 outs, their 3-hole
batter hit a 2-run home run over
the fence in left field. That home
run tied the game at 5-5!”
Pitcher H.D. Bullard had
started the game on the mound
and was still working hard in
the seventh inning. He retired
the Buffs before they could
score any additional runs.
Tupelo came to the plate in
the bottom of the seventh inning
with a chance to win the game …
and win the district tournament.
Chisum Henry started off the
rally by getting him by a pitch.
H.D. Bullard followed next with
the score even at 5-5. Bullard
smashed a double to right center
field to drive home Henry with
the game-winning run. As he
crossed the plate, Henry earned
the Tigers the 6-5 victory and
the district crown.
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PAGE A-4—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—SEPTEMBER 26, 2012
Service Wednesday For Joe Dewey Dority
Funeral services for Joe Dewey Dority, a
longtime Coal County resident, will be held
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
(today) at 2:00 p.m. at Brown’s
Funeral Chapel in Coalgate
with Mr. Vaden Morgan officiating. Burial will be in Coalgate
Cemetery with Brown’s Funeral
Service of Coalgate in charge of
arrangements.
Mr. Dority was born September 8, 1933 in Cottonwood, OK
to Dewey Francis and Velma
Mae (Cumins) Dority and passed
away September 23, 2012 in
Coalgate at the age of 79. He attended Cottonwood School and
Coalgate School. Joe married
Thelma Jean Lemons on June
28, 1997 in Coalgate and was a
welder and a member of the Church of Christ in
Legal.
Survivors include his wife, Thelma Dority of
Coalgate; daughter, Phyllis Russell and Danny
of Muskogee OK; son, Billy Dority and Dorothy of Ada; brother, Albert Dority and Jane
of Hartshorne; sister Margaret
Akey of Coalgate; step-sons,
Ronald Orr and Jannette, Larry
Orr and Linda, all of Coalgate,
Bruce Orr and Betty of Texarkana, AR and Richard Orr and
Deanna of Coalgate; sister-inlaw, Velma Dority of Coalgate;
lots of grandchildren, great
grandchildren, nieces, nephews
and numerous other relatives
and friends.
He was preceded in death
by his parents; brother, Edward
Dority and sister, Viola Imoe.
Pallbearers will be Richard
Orr, Larry Orr, Ronald Orr,
Bruce Orr, Jared Orr, Shane Orr
and Jonathan Orr. Honorary bearers will be A.
F. Curtis, George Guinn, James Akey, Buddy
Desmute, Danny Russell and Wayne Sanders.
JOE’S LAST CATCH
— Joe Dority was all
smiles Friday morning,
September 21, when he
took his stringer of fish
out of his pickup and
posed for this picture. I
happened to be at the
Emergency Management
building
when
Joe
stopped in after a morning
of fishing to register his
family storm shelter. We
struck up a conversation,
and when I asked him if
he’d like to have a picture
taken with his morning’s
catch, he grinned from
ear to ear and headed to
the pickup to get his fish.
On Monday, Joe’s wife,
Thelma, called to tell me
Joe passed away Sunday
morning. He had told her
about the picture and was
so excited about it, she
said. So, Joe, here’s your
picture. Happy fishing.
We’ll miss you. —Wanda
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Service Held For Velma “Jeannie” Ward
Funeral services for Velma “Jeannie” Jean
(Imoe) Ward, a Centrahoma resident, were held
Tuesday, September 25, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at
Brown’s Funeral Chapel in Coalgate with Rev.
Bill Weathers officiating. Burial
was in Coalgate Cemetery with
Brown’s Funeral Service of
Coalgate in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Ward was born December 20, 1945 in Delano, CA to
Rudolph and Viola (Dority)
Imoe and passed away September 21, 2012 in Oklahoma City
at the age of 66. She attended
Northwest Classen High School
in Oklahoma City and gradated
in 1964. On August 19, 1990,
she married Leslie Ward in DeQueen, AR. He preceded her in
death on March 4, 2007. Mrs.
Ward was a member of the Women’s Auxiliary Club and Eastern
Star. She enjoyed gardening, scrapbooking, nature and spending time with her grandchildren.
Survivors include her children, Johnny
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record
Register September 19 & 26, 2012, 2t)
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS
SERVICING LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE
HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP,
Plaintiff,
v.
PATRICIA ANN MAYER; EDWARD
F. MAYER; JOHN DOE, OCCUPANT;
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION III; HSBC BANK
NEVADA, N.A.; AND CITIBANK (SOUTH
DAKOTA), N.A.
Defendant(s).
CJ-2011-32
ALIAS
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
NOTICE IS GIVEN to Patricia Ann
Mayer; Edward F. Mayer; John Doe,
Occupant; Household Finance Corporation
III; HSBC Bank Nevada, N.A.; Citibank
(South Dakota), N.A. that on October
29, 2012, at 10 o’clock, a.m., front of the
County Courthouse in Coalgate, Coal
County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said
LeCroy and wife Laura of Laceys Spring, AL,
Noble Coslow II and wife Anita, Eric Coslow
and wife Heather all of Lehigh, OK; siblings,
Arlin Imoe and wife Kay and Ronnie Imoe and
Tonia all of OKC; nephew, John
Imoe of OKC; niece, Janie Imoe
of OKC; grandsons, Gunner
LeCroy, Tyler Coslow, Hunter
Coslow, Chance Coslow, Rafe
Coslow, Ryker Coslow, Daniel
West, Noah West, Nick West,
and Ryan Roebuck; granddaughters, Cheyenna LeCroy, Kendra
Coslow, Shaylyn Coslow, Kiera
Coslow, Kelani Niimi, Shelby
West, and Whitney West, along
with numerous other relatives
and many friends.
She was preceded in death by
her husband; parents; and son,
Darryl LeCroy.
Pallbearers were John Imoe,
Gunner LeCroy, Timmy Yarbrough, Roy Yarbrough, Buddy Cottrell, and
Joe Horn. Honorary pallbearers were Tyler
Coslow, Hunter Coslow and Ferlin Akey.
County will offer for sale and sell for cash
at public auction to the highest and best
bidder, with appraisement all that certain
real estate in Coal County, Oklahoma, to
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OF LAND BEING FURTHER DESCRIBED
AS A TRIANGULAR SHAPED PIECE OF
LAND NORTH OF THE COUNTY ROAD
PRESENTLY IN EXISTENCE, COAL
COUNTY, OKLAHOMA.
PROPERTY ADDRESS: Rr 4, Box 1140,
Coalgate, OK 74538
subject to taxes and tax sales, said property
being duly appraised at $100,000.00.
Sale will be made pursuant to an Order
of Sale issued upon a judgment entered
in the District Court of Coal County,
Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2011-32,
wherein Bank of America, N.A., successor
by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing,
LP FKA Countrywide Home Loans
Servicing, LP is Plaintiff and Patricia
Ann Mayer and Edward F. Mayer is/are
Defendant(s) to satisfy said judgment
in the sum of $166,500.00 together with
interest a 7.875% per annum from June
1, 2011, including late charges, $1,800.00
for attorney’s fee, $365.00 advances for
title search, taxes, insurance, property
preservation and all costs of this action
accrued and accruing.
WITNESS MY HAND this 13th day of
September, 2012.
Roy Deck
Sheriff
By:S)Ray Pebworth
Undersheriff/Deputy
Shapiro & Cejda, L.L.C.
770 NE 63rd St
Oklahoma City, OK 73105-6431
(405) 848-1819
Attorneys for Plaintiff
File No. 11-111139
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—SEPTEMBER 26, 2012— PAGE A-5
ATTENTION
Coal County Retired Educators will meet
Monday, October 1st - 10:00 am
Esther’s Country Grill
Guest Speaker will be Sharon McKever, Southeast District Director.
All members and new retirees are encouraged to attend the meeting.
—Photo by Tisha Brecheen
COTTONWOOD VS HOLLY CREEK — In the 6th grade scrimmage, Panther
Boone Brecheen #44 makes a block to free D.J. Grim #1 to run for a touchdown.
Panthers Down The Redhawks 36-0
The Cottonwood football
team traveled to Holly Creek on
Tuesday, September 18 to play
some football. And play they
did! They came away with a
36-0 win over the Redhawks. The Panthers started scoring
on the first play of the game with
a touchdown by quarterback
Elijah Vanderburg. They
failed to complete the 2-point
conversion. The Redhawks took possession
of the ball and were stopped on
their 4th down in the backfield
by Zac Williams.
Neither team scored the
remainder of the first half, when
Panther Eric Finch stopped a
Redhawk drive for a TD.
The 3rd quarter started with
Zac Williams carrying for a
first down. Elijah Vanderburg
completed the series with a
touchdown and the 2-point
conversion, taking the score to
—Photo by Tisha Brecheen
COTTONWOOD VS HOLLY CREEK — Panther Stone Dudley
#13 runs the ball to get some yards against Holly Creek.
Tupelo Baseball
Continued from Page A-3
“That was an exciting win
for us,” said Coach Weller. “I
did not like the fact we made 5
errors in the game. But I sure
am proud of how H.D. Bullard
stepped up and got it done for
us at the plate and also with his
pitching. He pitched 9 innings
in the tournament and the only
bad mistake he made was that
hanging curve ball that was hit
over the fence!
“We gave up 2 unearned
runs and were lucky it was not
more than 2. Credit Buffalo
Valley because they fought
and scrapped and made both
of those games very close. We
were lucky that we did enough
to get the job done.”
Bullard earned his third
victory of the season. He
worked 7 innings and allowed 5
runs on 4 hits, 1 walk and hit 1
batter. He struck out a seasonhigh 10 batters in the victory.
There were four Tigers
with major contributions at the
plate. Caleb Stallcup finished
1-4 with a run-scoring double.
H.D. Bullard was 2-for-3 with
the walk-off RBI double and an
RBI single. Caleb Watson was
2-3 with a double and a single.
Tyler Daffern was also 2-3 with
a single and a double and 1
RBI.
Looking ahead, Tupelo
will advance to the regional
tournament this Thursday.
Coach Weller was awaiting
the assignment for his Tigers.
However, he is thinking Tupelo
High School will be awarded a
Class B regional tournament at
the school.
“I am hoping that’s what
will happen,” he said. “I know
that we will have to cut down
on our errors and play much
better baseball if we are going
to be successful in the regional
tournament.”
Class B District Tournament
@ Tupelo High School
14-0.
The Redhawks had a hard time
getting anything going, as there
seemed to be a pack of Panthers
stopping their every move.
Elijah Vanderburg scored
another TD, and Stone Dudley
ran in the 2-point conversion.
The scoring continued in the 4th
quarter with a touchdown by Zac
Williams, 2-point conversion by
Elijah Vanderburg, and another
touchdown by Nathaniel Daniel.
The final score was 36-0.
After the 7/8 grade game,
the 6th graders played a
mini-scrimmage against the
Redhawks. D.J. Grim scored
the Panthers’ only touchdown.
Head Coach Brady Fath
commented that the team is
“really stepping up to the
competition. They are getting
some fire in them.”
The Panthers were scheduled
to travel to Wetumka on
Tuesday, September 25, and to
Frink-Chambers on Thursday,
September 27.
Coal County
District Court
Records
Felonies
David Lee Carroll, Coalgate,
OK – Failure to register as a sex
offender.
Misdemeanors
Athen
Douglas
Nash,
Coalgate, OK – Domestic abuse
assault and battery.
“From Starter Homes to High End”
Game 1 - Thursday
Buffalo Valley 20, Pittsburg 3
Game 2 - Thursday
Tupelo 12, Pittsburg 0
Game 3 - Thursday
Tupelo 8, Buffalo Valley 7
Game 4 – Friday
Tupelo 6, Buffalo Valley 5
--Next action
Class
B
Regional
Tournament
At Tupelo
Tupelo vs. Coleman, 2 p.m.
Friday
Asher vs. Caney, 4 p.m. Friday
Winners play at 6 p.m. Friday
Losers play at 2 p.m. Saturday
Consolation, 4 p.m. Saturday
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SERIOUS INJURY & WRONGFUL DEATH
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Are You
Registered
To Vote?
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register
September 19, 26 & October 3, 2012, 3t)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
IN AND FOR COAL COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF RHONDA KAY
ESCAMILLA,
Plaintiff
Vs
JOSE GUADALUPE ESCAMILLA,
Defendant.
FD-12-39
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO JOSE
GUADALUPE ESCAMILLA, ADDRESS
UNKNOWN.
TAKE NOTICE that you have been sued
for dissolution of marriage in the Court
listed above by the Petitioner, alleging
incompatibility and praying for dissolution of
marriage. You must answer the Petition on
or before the 4th day of October, 2012, or the
Petition will be taken as true and dissolution
of marriage and other relief sought will be
granted to the Petitioner.
Witness my hand and seal this 17th day of
September 2012.
SEAL
S)Rachel Nix
Court Clerk
IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP
OF
N.A.E. Born in 2001,
R.K.E. Born in 2003,
And
A.A.E Born in 2004
Case No. FD-12-39
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Jose
Guadalupe Escamilla, father of N.A.E. Born
in 2001, R.K.E. Born in 2003, A.A.E. Born in
2004.
GREETINGS
You are hereby notified that on the 13th
day of September, 2012, a Petition was
filed in this Court for the appointment of
Guardianship of N.A.E. Born in 2001 (son
of Rhonda Escamilla), R.K.E. Born in 2003
(daughter of Rhonda Escamilla), A.A.E.
Born in 2004 (son of Rhonda Escamilla)
said petition is set for hearing on the 4th day
of October, 2012, at 10 o’clock a.m. in the
District Courtroom of Judge Clay Mowdy,
Court of Coal County, State of Oklahoma.
NOW THEREFORE, You are further
notified that you must file an answer to the
petition on file herein on or before the 4th
day of October, 2012, or said petition will be
taken as true and guardianship of the minor
children may be awarded to the Petitioners
herein, all as more particularly set out in the
Petition.
SEAL
S)Rachel Nix
Court Clerk
Rhonda Escamilla
Lehigh, Oklahoma
Petitioner
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Colgate Record Register
September 12, 19 & 26, 2012, 3t)
BEFORE THE WORKERS’COMPENSATION
COURT
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
IN THE MATTER OF THE DEATH OF
STEVEN MORRILL,
CODY
WILBANKRS
AND
AMANDA
PHIPPS,
Petitioner,
vs.
TRI STATE EMPLOYMENT,
Respondent,
LUMBERMEN’S UNDERWRITING,
Insurance carrier.
Claim No. 2011-1244L
NOTICE O TRIAL
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:
TO: ALL PERSONS, having claims
against the estate of, or who may claim some
interests for death benefits under the Workers’
Compensation Act of the State of Oklahoma
through, the above named STEVEN MORRILL
(date of birth: 12-27-72); who died on the 20th
day of December, 2011.
THAT the above Cody Wilbankrs and
Amanda Phipps have filed a claim for death
benefits, alleging that they are the dependent
children of the decedent, Steven Morrill; that
the said Steven Morrill died as a direct result
of injuries sustained arising out of and in the
course of his employment with the Respondent,
Tri State Employment, on December 1, 2011;
and, that they are entitled to death benefits
as the dependent children of the decedent as
allowed by law.
THAT as a part of this claim, the Petitioner
has also alleged that the decedent, Steven
Morrill had no living spouse or other children
dependent upon him at the time of his death
who may also be entitled to death benefits
under the laws of the state of Oklahoma.
THAT the matter is now set for trial on
the 16th day of October, 2012, before the
honorable Judge Bob Lake Grove, at the
Workers’ Compensation Court located at
1915 North Stiles, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,
at 9:00 a.m., at which time the petition of the
claimant will be heard and determined by the
Court.
THAT all persons having claims against the
estate of Steven Morrill, or who claim to be
entitled to death benefits through the decedent,
are required to present any and all claims to the
estate, proceeds, and/or benefits provided by
the Workers’ Compensation Act, in whatever
form, to include a detailed description of all
such interests, whether secured or unsecured,
if any, held by each individual with respect to
such claim to the following representative of
the respondent and insurance carrier above
named, Steve Weeks, 1327 North Robinson,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103, on or before
the above said trial date, or the same will be
non-suited, void and forever barred.
DATED THIS 4th day of September, 2012.
S)Steve A. Weeks
Steve A. Weeks, OBA #9436
McClure Law Office
Attorneys for the Respondent
and Insurance Carrier
1327 North Robinson
Oklahoma City, OK 73103
Telephone: (405) 235-6655
Friday, October 12, is
the last day to apply for
voter registration in order
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to be eligible to vote in the
November 6 General Election,
Coal County Election Board
Secretary Vicky Salmon said
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP
today.
Persons who are United
States citizens, residents of
9-26-12
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER
1 2 0
1 4 0
Oklahoma, and at least 18
WEEKLY
52
$26.00
years old may apply to become
DAYNA ROBINSON
602 EAST LAFAYETTE, COALGATE, OK 74538-0008
registered voters.
405-379-5124
Persons who have never been
LEWIS PRINTING P.P. BOX 30, HOLDENVILLE, OK 74848
registered to vote before or who
are not currently registered in
BILL ROBINSON P.O. BOX 30, HOLDENVILLE, OK 74848
the county of their residence
and persons who are registered
WANDA UTTERBACK 602 EAST LAFAYETTE, COALGATE, OK 74538
but who need to change their
registration
information
DAYNA ROBINSON P.O. BOX 30 HOLDENVILLE, OK 74538
may apply by filling out and
mailing an Oklahoma Voter
Registration Application form
in time for it to be postmarked
no later than midnight Friday,
October 12.
Salmon said that applications
postmarked after that time still
will be accepted and processed,
but the applications will not be
approved until after November
6.
The
County
Election
Board responds in writing to
every person who submits
an application for voter
9-26-12
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER
registration. The response is
2012, filed a Petition in the District Court
either a Voter Identification LEGAL NOTICE
of Coal County State of Oklahoma, against
(Published in the Coalgate Record
said defendants, and each of them,
Card listing the new voter’s Register September 19, 26 & October 3, the
and the Defendants must answer the said
2200
2200
2012, 3t)
Petition herein on or before the 2 day of
precinct number and polling
IN THE DISTRCT COURT
November, 2012, or said Petition will be
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place location or a letter that
WITHIN AND FOR COAL COUNTY
taken to be true and judgment rendered
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
in said cause, quieting the Plaintiff’s title in
explains the reason or reasons KEVIN WAYNE
GUINN,
to the following described real estate
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ASSIGNS, of JOHN
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DEVISEES, Dated this the 17 day of September,
Application forms are available ADMINISTRATORS
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OF SEPTEMBER
23, 2012.
SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
OF
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Street, Suite 10, Coal County JOHN GHIGO and HELEN GHIGO, both
Deceased.
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Courthouse, Coalgate, and The said Defendants, and each of 130 East 14 Street – Drawer 1690
above named, will take notice that Ada, OK 74820
at most post offices, tag them
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The Coal County Health themselves and their families by
Department announced today its getting their annual flu shot.”
seasonal influenza vaccination Public health officials stress that
clinic schedule for the upcoming immunity from a flu vaccination
flu season. Clinics will begin received last year will not provide
protection this year. Influenza
Monday, October 1.
Clinic days and times are vaccine formulation for this year
Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. includes two strains different from
last year’s flu vaccine, as well as
to 5:00 p.m.
Flu vaccine will be available for the 2009 H1N1 pandemic strain.
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collected
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world
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recommended for everyone 6 indicate these strains of influenza
months of age and older. Persons at virus are the most likely to cause
high risk of serious complications illness during the upcoming flu
from flu are strongly encouraged season.
to get the flu vaccine, including “Getting an annual flu shot is the
pregnant women and people with most important step in protecting
asthma, diabetes, chronic heart against the flu,” said Echelle.
and lung disease, or other chronic “Influenza vaccine is very safe
and effective.”
conditions.
Parents and family members The Coal County Health
of babies less than 6 months of Department will be providing flu
age and people who live with vaccine using the following fee
or care for anyone at high risk schedule:
for complications from the flu, • No charge for families whose
including health care workers, income is less than 185 percent of
the federal poverty level.
should also get the vaccine.
“Flu can be a dangerous disease • No charge for adults 65 years
for people of all ages, even healthy of age and older.
children and adults,” said Michael • No charge for children who
Echelle, administrative director have no health insurance, or are
for the Coal County Health on SoonerCare or are Native
Department.
“We encourage American or Alaskan natives, or
3, 2012
children
whose insurance
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Genealogical
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The Coal County Genealogical
Society’s regular monthly meeting
was held on Monday, September
to donate,10,
visit 2012 in the Coal County Library.
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Members in attendance were:
9000
Berniece Crane, Nancy Bowerman, Julia Hampton, Elsie Rumley, Lorene Caruthers, Kathy
Smith, Dellora Miles, Bill Avanzini, Johnarline Hudson, and Leona
Mastin.
The president reports that the
researchers have kept busy with
mail inquiries and visitors. Elsie
has completed several family research projects. A lot of the research lately has been for Indian
families.
New Acquisitions: Stonewall,
Oklahoma, compiled by the Stonewall Area Historical Society.
Meeting was adjourned by the
Vice President at 11:12 a.m.
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 lots of information on
Coal County families, businesses,
churches, towns and lots more.
They are very interesting and
make a nice matched set.
The Genealogical Society
meets the second Monday of each
month at 10:30 in the Coal County
Public Library. Members and visitors welcome. We would like to
have some new members. Come
join us!
Coal County Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 436
Coalgate, OK 74538
Phone: 580-927-1185
Email: [email protected]
Website: coalcounty.org
Coal County
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Records
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Creditors
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Marriages
Joshua Michael Sanders and
Lauren Elizabeth Hopkins, both
of Tupelo, OK.
and those with incomes above 185
percent of the poverty level will be
charged a fee of $25 for flu vaccine
to cover the cost of the vaccine
and the cost of administering the
vaccine.
• The Coal County Health
Department will accept cash,
checks or credit cards for
payment.
High-dose flu vaccine, a vaccine
with four times the antigen
than regular flu vaccine, will be
available for persons 65 and older.
“Immune systems are less
responsive as people age. The
high-dose vaccine should provide
more protection, although it may
come with a slightly higher chance
for typical side effects like sore
arm, headache, and low fever,”
said Echelle. In addition to getting a flu
vaccination, persons 65 and older
and those with chronic health
conditions should ask their doctor
if they should be vaccinated against
pneumococcal pneumonia, if they
have not already received a dose.
Pneumococcal
pneumonia
is a common and potentially
serious complication of the flu.
Unlike the influenza vaccine, the
pneumococcal vaccine does not
need to be given every year.
For more information about
the upcoming flu clinics at the
Coal County Health Department,
call 580-927-2367.
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PAGE A-8—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—SEPTEMBER 26, 2012
Coalgate Lady Wildcats Win District Crown
—Coach Kerwin Manion proud of CHS softball team for hard work, success in fall campaign
By HERMAN BROWN
Coalgate correspondent
The Coalgate Lady Wildcats
are district champions in fall 2012
fastpitch softball. Coach Kerwin
Manion’s squad took down a
ranked Holdenville High School
squad on the Lady Wolverines
home field. CHS is now 18-15 on
the season with wins in seven of
the last nine games.
The best-of-3 tournament
opened Thursday with a pair of
games split by the two teams.
That forced the tournament into an
if-needed showdown on Saturday.
At stake in the weekend contest
was the district championship and
This is going to be an amazing walk to
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We will be walking a few miles in memory of our
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a trip to this weekend’s regional
tournament.
“We won the one we had to win,”
said Coach Manion. “I could not
be more proud of the girls. We
lost some really good players
from last season’s team and had to
rebuild with the players available.
Maybe some people didn’t expect
a lot from them this fall. But they
played hard and worked hard and
they beat a good Holdenville team
to win the district championship.
We had to play through some
adversity too.
“Our center fielder Stasia
Roebuck broke her wrist making a
diving catch in the sixth inning of
Game 1. That was a tough blow
to us. She had some big shoes to
fill. But we overcame that and
won the district title.”
Here are the members of the
Coalgate Lady Wildcat district
championship squad: #1 Stasia
Roebuck, CF; #2 Luci Palmer,
P; #8 Shelby Martindale, SS; #9
Neiatha Hardy, reserve; #11 Teryn
Robben, OF; #12 Tori Lampkin,
1B; #13 Kaci Trentham, C, Utility;
#14 Katy Farley, OF; #15 Kendra
Coslow, 1B, 3B; #17 Courtney
Warren, 2B, IF; and, #20 Karley
Shores, OF.
Coalgate opened the district
tournament Thursday with an
8-6 victory over the hosting Lady
Wolverines. Here is an overview
of the 2-run decision by CHS:
Game 1 - Thursday
Coalgate 8, Holdenville 6
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CHS - 006 002 0 - (8-10-4)
HHS - 301 110 0 - (6-10-4)
--Winning Pitcher
Luci Palmer - 7.0 innings,
6 runs, 10 hits, 1 walk and 5
strikeouts
--Coalgate batting
S Roebuck, 1-2 with 1 run
C Warren, 2-5 with 1 run,
1RBI
K Trentham, 2-4 with 1 run
L Palmer, 1 base on balls
S Martindale, 2-4 with 2 RBI, 1
run scored
K Coslow, 2-4 with 1 RBI, 1
run scored
T Lampkin, 1 run scored
T Robben, 1-4 with 2 RBI
K Shores, 1 base on balls, 2
runs scored
-- In Game 2, Holdenville bounced
back late Thursday with an 8-1
win over the Lady Wildcats. Here
is a recap of the game:
Game 2 - Thursday
Holdenville 8, Coalgate1
HHS - 400 020 2 - (8-10-0)
CHS - 001 000 0 - (1-7-5)
--Losing pitcher
Luci Palmer, 7 innings -8 runs,
10 hits, 0 walks, and 1 strikeout
--Coalgate batting
C Warren, 1-3, scored 1 run
L Palmer, 2-4
K Trentham, 1-4
S Martindale, 1-2, 1 RBI
T Lampkin, 1-3
K Shores, 1-1
----Because the two squads split
the first two games, the tournament
went to a Game 3 on Saturday in
Holdenville. The winner of the
game would clinch the crown and
eliminate the opposing team. The
Coalgate squad stepped up to the
challenge and earned the thrilling
6-5 victory.
“It was a very exciting win,”
said Coach Manion. “We were
ahead 6-4 going into the bottom
of the seventh inning. We had to
hold them off to get the district
championship.”
The Lady Wolverines doubled
to center field to open the bottom
half of the inning. The next batter
was erased on a pop-fly to Palmer
on the mound. Holdenville then
loaded the bases with a walk and
a single to left field.
HHS used a fielder’s choice
play to score 1 run. Everyone
was safe on the play, which left
the bases loaded with 1 out.
Holdenville was now a hit away
from a tie or a victory.
The next Lady Wolverine flied
out to Coslow in foul territory
for the second out. That put
everything on the next batter for
HHS. Palmer got the hitter to hit
a pop-up to Coslow at third base
- ending the game with Coalgate
holding a 6-5 lead. She made the
catch and the Lady Wildcats broke
into a championship celebration.
Here is the official game
summary of the district
championship game:
Game 3 - Saturday
Coalgate 6, Holdenville 5
CHS - 022 000 2 - (6-8-5)
HHS - 300 100 1 - (5-8-2)
--Winning Pitcher
Luci Palmer - 5 runs, 8 hits, 6
walks and 1 strikeout
--Coalgate batting
C Warren, 1-4 and scored 1
run
L Palmer, 1-3 with 1 walk
K Trentham, 3-4, scored 2
times, 2 RBI
K Coslow, 1-2 with 1 RBI,
scored twice, walked twice
T Lampkin, 2-4 with 1 RBI
T Robben, walked once, 1
RBI
K Shores, walked twice
Next up for Coalgate will be
the regional softball tournament,
which is expected to begin action
on Thursday.
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—SEPTEMBER 26, 2012— PAGE B-1
Coalgate To Open District Action With Tishomingo
—Wildcats hoping to be back on track following disappointing 18-13 loss at Savanna
By HERMAN BROWN
Coalgate correspondent
The Coalgate Wildcats reach
week 5 of the high school
football season with a record
of 3-1. Coach Jeremy Reeder’s
CHS squad is coming off a
disappointing 18-13 loss last
week at Savanna High School.
The 5-point setback put the first
blemish on the Wildcats’ record
this fall.
For Coach Reeder, the most
disappointing aspect of the
outcome was the lack of emotion
the Coalgate players took into
the contest.
“I thought they (Savanna
Bulldogs) had a lot more
emotion than our kids,” he said.
“We played OK. We just didn’t
play well enough to be a good
team like Savanna. They have
been to the playoffs the last four
or five years … and they know
how to win in close games.
They made the play late in the
fourth quarter to take the win
away from us. They were fast
and athletic and we did not do
a good job of wrapping them up
and getting them to the ground.
We had our chances to win. We
just did not take advantage of
those opportunities.”
Individually, Coalgate’s offense
featured QB Dakota Powell
completing 7 of 20 passes for
126 yards and 1 touchdown.
Powell was intercepted three
times.
The four receivers include
Trent Delozier with 3 receptions
for 71 yards, Brian Sharp with
2 receptions for 24 yards. Rico
Bellettini with 1 reception for
21 yards, and Dillon WilliamsFuller with 2 receptions for 19
yards.
The two leading rushers in the
Coalgate ground game included
Brian Lee with 15 carries for 63
yards and Dakota Powell with
10 carries for 44 yards. See the
complete list of runners below.
Coalgate picked up 10 first
downs and 247 yards of offense.
The Wildcats were balanced
in their attack with 112 yards
rushing and 135 yards passing.
Savanna had fewer first downs
with 8, but held an edge in
offensive production with
302 total yards. The Bulldogs
rushed for 204 yards and passed
for 98.
Both teams suffered in the
turnover department. Savanna’s
turnover count was limited
to a pair of interceptions.
Meanwhile, CHS lost 1 fumble
and threw 3 interceptions. The
final Coalgate interception was
later converted to the gamewinning touchdown drive.
“They did not score on the
interception,” said Coach Reeder.
“That is not the difference in
the game. They had to drive
about 40 yards to score their last
touchdown. We had chances to
stop that drive and could not get
it done. There was a fumble that
we did not recover. And even
on the touchdown run, we had a
chance to make the tackle.
“We had the kid wrapped up
but he got loose and got down
the sideline to score. That’s why
they got that last touchdown.
They made plays with their
offense and we did not make
plays with our defense. It comes
down to that.”
The only scoring in the first half
came almost mid-way through
the second quarter. Running
back Chase Woods broke loose
on a 43-yard touchdown run to
lift Savanna to a 6-0 advantage.
The Bulldogs came out in the
third quarter and extended
the lead to double digits.
Quarterback Seth Burke tossed a
35-yard scoring strike to Blaine
Peters for 12-0 edge.
Coalgate answered only 20
seconds later with its first
touchdown of the evening.
Quarterback Dakota Powell
linked up with Trent Delozier
on a 60-yard TD pass to cut the
deficit to 12-6.
When the fourth quarter opened,
Savanna was still nursing the
6-point lead. However, Wildcat
Dakota Powell finished off a
CHS offensive series with a
5-yard touchdown run. Logan
Layton came on and drilled the
PAT kick for a 13-12 Coalgate
lead with 8:20 remaining.
The visiting Wildcats were
hoping to escape Pittsburg
County with the 1-point win.
The hope did not come to pass
and Savanna picked off a CHS
pass and set up shop at the
Coalgate 40. The Bulldogs
drove down the field and into the
end zone for the game-stealing certainly have to play a lot better
touchdown. Savanna running than we did the week before.”
back Christian Preston ran the
final 13 yards with less than 3
minutes to go. The TD erased
the CHS lead and provided
Savanna with an 18-13 win.
Coalgate must shake off the nondistrict loss. The Wildcats will
begin the all-important district
schedule this Friday at Donald
Mike Mayer Field in Coalgate.
“Now that we are starting
our district games, we have
to step up and play our best
football,” Coach Reeder said.
“Tishomingo is not an easy
opponent. In fact, they play a
lot like us. They’ll use a lot of
different offensive formations to
try and find a mismatch. Their
quarterback throws well and is
also a good runner. They also
have a real fast tailback. I’ve
warned our kids that we will
have to play well to win. We’ll
Continued on Page B-3
—Photo by Sherry Loudermilk
COALGATE VS SAVANNA — Senior Brian Sharp #19 had two
receptions for 24 yards against the Bulldogs.
CHOCTAW
Hymn Singing
Monday Night
October 8th, 2012 ~ 6:30 p.m.
Coalgate Choctaw Community Center
(Traditional food will be served pot luck)
•••Registration Will Be Open For •••
Community
Choctaw Language Class
will begin
th
October 15 , 2012 ~ 6:30 pm
Choctaw Community Center
—Photo by Sherry Loudermilk
COALGATE VS SAVANNA — Sophomore Ricco Bellettini #8
had one reception for 21 yards in the Savanna game. Above,
Bellettini looks for running room after catching the ball.
For more information contact: 580-927-3641 or
Paula Carney 918-697-2483
PAGE B-2—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—SEPTEMBER 26, 2012
COALGATE
VS
TISHOMINGO
HERE
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 ~ 7:30 PM
2012 Coalgate Football Schedule
NAME
3 CODY POWELL
5 COLBY JONES
7 DAKOTA POWELL
8 RICO BELLETTINI
9 JESSE PEBWORTH
10 RICKY RAMOS
12 TYLER COSLOW
14 TANNER CUNNINGHAM
15 DILLON WILLIAMS-FULLER
18 KEVIN LEE
19 BRIAN SHARP
20 WILLARD DELOZIER
21 DALTON HOWE
22 TRENT DELOZIER
24 ANTHANEY GRAVES
25 TYLER SAM
26 BRIAN LEE
27 JERAD STEPHENS
28 CJ MCCLAIN
30 EDDIE WAGGONER
31 DALLAS RILEY
33 NATE HARDY
34 TALON HEFLEY
35 TY MOWDY
36 COOPER FRANKOVICH
43 SETH WALKUP
44 TJ MAYNARD
50 GAVEN OTT
51 TIMMY HAMER
54 LOGAN LAYTON
55 RANDAL WALTON
56 JANSYN PEBWORTH
64 CJ COLE
65 PADEN STANLEY
66 SETH HUMPHREY
70 DALTON STANDRIDGE
71 JACOB COLE
72 ZACH KINGSTON
73 ERIC STROTHER
75 JP POTHOFF
76 AUSTIN LENAMOND
77 AUSTIN GOLDEN
78 TRISTAN WILLIAMS
79 SCOTT BEAM
80 CHISOLM JONES
81 MIGUEL COLE
88TRISTAN FRANKS
99 JACKSON HALES
POSITION
RB/LB
QB/DB
QB/DB
FB/LB
RB/LB
WR/DB
WR/0LB
FB/LB
WR/LB
RB/LB
TE/LB
WR/DB
RB/LB
RB/DB
WR/DB
FB/DL
RB/DB
WR/DB
WR/DB
WR/DB
WR/DB
TE/LB
WR/DB
FB/LB
TE/LB
WR/DB
FB/DL
OL/DL
OL/DL
OL/DL
OL/DL
OL/DL
OL/DL
OL/DL
OL/DL
OL/DL
OL/DL
OL/DL
OL/DL
OL/DL
OL/DL
OL/DL
OL/DL
OL/DL
WR/DB
WR/DB
WR/DB
OL/DL
GRADE
11
9
9
10
11
12
12
12
11
9
12
9
9
12
9
11
12
11
12
9
10
9
9
11
12
9
11
10
12
11
12
10
9
12
12
11
11
12
10
9
12
12
11
9
10
11
9
9
CHS
VArSITy
CHEErLEAdErS
2012-2013
VARSITY GAMES BEGIN AT
7:30 FRIDAY NIGHTS
Homecoming * Senior Night *
Aug. 31 Stratford
(H)
Sept. 7 Atoka
(A)
Sept. 14 Holdenville
(H)
Sept. 21 Savanna
(A)
Sept. 28 Tishomingo
(H)
Oct. 5 Konawa
(A)
Oct. 12 Lexington
(H) *
Oct. 18 Marietta
(A)
Oct 26 Davis
(H) *
Nov. 2 Kingston
(A)
Megan Davis Sr.
Stephanie Woods Sr.
Racheal Denton Sr.
Bri Walkup Sr.
Alyson Chapman Jr.
Jacee Farris Jr.
Jennifer Palmer Soph.
Ashley Yarbrough Soph.
Jaylee Riley Soph.
Karley Shores Fresh.
Mascot: Robin Ott
JUNIOr HIGH FOOTBALL
Thursday Nights
5:30 pm
Tues.
Tues.
Thurs.
Tues.
Thurs.
Tues.
Thurs.
Tues.
Aug. 28 Savanna
Sept.
4 Atoka
Sept. 13 Kingston
Sept. 18 Davis
Sept. 27 Tishomingo
Oct.
2 Konawa
Oct.
11 Antlers
Oct.
16 Marietta
Head Coach: Stephanie Stephens
MANAGErS:
SONDI ENNIS, TYANNA FARLEY,
KAYLA LANE, SHELBI HAMER,
KAYLE MCININCH
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
BALL BOyS
HUNTER DAVIDSON,
HUNTER SPEARS,
AUSTIN CRANK,
TYLER LAMBERT
COACHES
HEAD COACH: JEREMY REEDER
ASSISTANTS:
WADE CORDER, SCOTT DOSS,
ERNIE FANNING, DUSTY NEWBERRY,
JARED TRUETT, DUSTIN WERNEBURG
STATISTICIAN: CODY MOORE
COALGATE LOST AGAINST SAVANNA 18-13
Coal County Clerk
VALLEY INSURANCE
AGENCY
BOB & GUY
580-927-2364
Helton Rural Health Clinic
Go Wildcats!
108 W. Ohio • Coalgate
580-927-2334
TRAE GRAY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
580-927-2314
N
Alvin Pebworth
CIRCLE N MARKET
201 N. MAIN 580-927-3266
Coal Co. Commissioner Dist. 1
CHERRY HEFLEY
Coal Co. Assessor
WILdCATS
& Staff
580-927-3444
580-927-2828
PALACE DRUG
Mike
Hensley
Coal Co. Commissioner dist. 3
W. OHIO
Go Go Wildcats
Gina McNutt & Staff
FirstBank
714 S. Broadway, Coalgate, Ok
580-927-3555
Brown's
MEMBER FDIC
Go Big Purple”
“
Coalgate Auto Sales
1206 South Broadway
580-927-3400
580-927-2064
Coal Co. Treasurer
Go
Eugina Loudermilk & Staff
Funeral Service
580-927-2101
www.shamrockbank.com
COALGATE, OK. 580-927-2311 MEMBER FDIC
BRANDIN IRON CAFE
580-927-3263
"WHERE GOOD FRIENDS AND GOOD FOOD MEET"
The Flower Garden
cats
k Wild
uc
Good L
580-927-9100
Coalgate Schools
Faculty & Staff
"Go Wildcats"
Rick's Oil
580-927-2266
Johnny D Ward
Coal Co. Commissoner Dist. 2
Go W ildcats!
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—SEPTEMBER 26, 2012— PAGE B-3
Wildcat Football
Continued from Page B-1
Kickoff for the Coalgate vs
Tishomingo game will be at
7:30 p.m.
---At Savanna, September 21
Savanna 18, Coalgate 13
Coalgate - 0-0-6-7 – (13)
Savanna - 0-6-6-6 – (18)
Dakota Powell, 8-18-3 for 135
yards, 1 TD
--Receiving
Trent Delozier, 3 receptions for
71 yards
Brian Sharp, 2 receptions for
24 yards
Rico Bellettini, 1 reception for
21 yards
Savanna - (6:31-2nd) Chase Dillon Williams-Fuller, 2
receptions for 19 yards
Woods, 43 yard run, 6-0
Savanna - (7:44-3rd) Seth Burke --35-yard pass to Blaine Peters, Individual Rushing
Brian Lee, 15 carries for 63
12-0
rd
Coalgate - (7:24-3 ) Dakota yards
Powell 60-yard pass to Trent Dakota Powell, 10 carries for
44 yards
Delozier, 12-6
Coalgate - (8:20-4th) Dakota Trent Delozier, 6 carries for 3
Powell, 5-yard run (Logan yards
Rico Bellettini, 2 carries for 1
Layton kick) 13-12
th
Savanna - (2:53-4 ) Christian yard
Team Total: 33 carries for 111
Preston, 13-yard run, 18-13
yards
----Team Stats
DEFENSE
– Total Tackles
Situation
Coalgate
Savanna Mowdy, Ty, 15
First Downs
10 Lenamond, Austin, 13
Delozier, Trent, 12
8
Stanley, Paden, 11
Att-Comp-Int. 8-18-3
Powell, Cody, 8
7-17-3
Passing Yds.
135 Bellettini, Ricco, 7
Cunningham, Tanner, 6
98
Rushes-Yds. 33-112 Walton, Randal, 6
Lee, Brian, 5
40-204
Total Yds. 247 Pebworth, Jesse, 4
Williams, Tristan, 4
302
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 Coslow, Tyler, 2
Sharp, Brian, 2
1-0
Penalties-Yds.
1-20 Williams-Fuller, Dillon, 2
Layton, Logan, 2
8-36
Punts-Avg. 6/31.8 Golden, Austin, 2
Powell, Dakota, 1
2/32
Maynard, T.J., 1
--Kingston, Zach, 1
Individual Statistics
Team Totals - 104
Passing
—Photo by Sherry Loudermilk
COALGATE VS SAVANNA — Senior Trent Delozier #22 had three receptions for 71 yards plus
six carries for 3 yards in rushing. He made 12 tackles. Above, Delozier finds a hole with the help
of senior Tanner Cunningham #14.
—Photo by Sherry Loudermilk
COALGATE VS SAVANNA — Senior Brian Lee #26 blocks Savanna as junior quarterback Dakota
Powell #7 looks for an open receiver. Lee was the leading rusher in the game with 15 carries for
63 yards. He made 5 tackles. Powell made 10 carries for 44 yards. He completed 7 of 20 passes
for 126 yards and one touchdown.
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—Photo by Sherry Loudermilk
COALGATE VS SAVANNA — Coalgate Wildcats Ty Mowdy #35, Paden Stanley #65, Austin
Golden #77, Ricco Bellettini #8, Tristan Williams #78, and Brian Lee #26 close in on a Savanna
Bulldog.
We now have...
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PAGE B-4—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—SEPTEMBER 26, 2012
Scott McCormack
Cell 580-310-4389
West of Ada on Hwy 3W • (580)436-5033
Thank You for your patronage & support!
Stockers & Feeder • Pairs, Cows & Bulls
Wednesdays starting at 9:00 a.m.
Average Report for 9/19/2012
Total Head: 1753
#1 Steers
255-275 .......................................$217-$225
305340.........................................$196-$214
350-365 .......................................$187-$195
400-448 .......................................$159-$171
450-496 .......................................$150-$161
492........................................................$142
502-545 .......................................$144-$154
550-588 .......................................$140-$152
600-645 ..................................$134-$142.50
651-695 .......................................$128-$136
700-747 .......................................$131-$134
772-775 ..................................$130-$135.50
802-819 ..................................$134-$134.50
860........................................................$124
1 Heifers
310-345 .................................... $155-$164
355-398 .................................... $152-$162
400-448 .................................... $143-$153
450-487 .................................... $136-$146
462......................................................$135
500-545 .................................... $130-$141
550-595 .................................... $127-$134
602-649 .................................... $120-$131
650-695 .................................... $120-$126
711-738........................... $122.50-$126.50
Sale Every
Wednesday
LEGAL NOTICE
Coalgate Police Report
Traffic Citations
The
following
traffic
citations were issued by the
Coalgate Police Department
from Monday, September 17
through Sunday, September
23:
Larry James Smith, Porter,
TX – Speeding.
Joshua
Lee
Rowan,
Muskogee, OK – Speeding.
Chelsea Leigh Griffin,
Coalgate, OK – Failure to
maintain children in car seat.
Brian Keith Thompson,
Coalgate, OK – Driving under
suspension; disobeyed stop
sign.
John Tanner Cunningham,
Coalgate, OK – No seat belt.
Cadric Jalen McClain,
Atoka, OK – No seat belt.
Shelbi Lea Miller, Nashville,
AR – Speeding.
Lisa Marie Southern,
Coalgate, OK – Driving
under suspension.
ATOKA LIVESTOCK AUCTION
SALE EVERY MONDAY 11:00 NOON
Weekly Market Report
Monday, September 24, 2012
SALE RESULTS
CATTLE SOLD 1552
STEERS
200 - 300 lb .......$1.95 - $2.17.5
300 - 400 lb....... $1.90 - $2.17
400 - 500 lb....... $1.40 - $1.80
500 - 600 lb....... $1.36 - $1.54
600 700 lb........$1.27 - $1.45
HEIFERS
200 - 300 lb .......$1.80 - $1.95
300 - 400 lb....... $1.64 - $1.82.5
400 - 500 lb....... $1.38 - $1.52.5
500 - 600 lb....... $1.25 - $1.42.5
600 - 700 lb........$1.20 - $1.36
PAIRS 1000-1550 • STOCKER COWS $900-$1325 • PACKER COWS .72¢-.85¢
LOW DRESSING .55¢-.71¢ • PACKER BULLS $.80-$.96
BULLS PER hEAD NONE • BABY CALVES $300-$375
Owners & Operators
Phil & Paula hatridge
Mob. 918-424-1754 ~ Office 580-889-3264
PO Box 1103 - Atoka, Ok 74525
SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT FOR MONDAY, OCTOBER 1ST
60 BLACK WHITE FACED CROSS STEERS
James Troyer
Phone: 580-428-3159
J & N Construction
General Construction
Custom Steel Buildings, Metal Roofs
Free Estimates
Route 5 Box 445 Coalgate, OK 74538
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Family Dentistry & Orthodontics
104 Ruth Avenue, Atoka
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•Oral Surgery •Teeth Whitening
•Sedation
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Major credit cards accepted
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24 Hours
Day 7 Days Week
889-6440
A
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toka
889-6440
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LPXLP
Lane Man Charged With Failure
To Register As A Sex Offender
A 51-year-old man was charged September 19 with offender in Coal County after
failure to register as a sex he allegedly stayed more
than seven consecutive days
at a residence in Coalgate.
Coal County sheriff’s
deputy Nic Davis states in
his probable cause affidavit
that David Lee Carroll,
whose registered address
is in Lane, OK, stated he
arrived in Coal County on
August 29 and stayed until
the evening of September 6
when he returned to Lane.
Under Oklahoma law,
Carroll was required to notify
the Coal County Sheriff’s
Office within three days of
RESOURCES, LLC; SINCLAIR OIL & GAS
COMPANY;
SM
ENERGY
CO.;
SOUTHRIDGE
LEGAL NOTICE ENERGY, LLC, C/O PABLO ENERGY II, LLC; his arrival in Coal County of
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register
STANLEY EUGENE KIRKLAND; STANLEY
September 26, 2012, 1t)
his intent to stay more than
H. SINGER, TRUSTEE OF THE STANLEY H.
BEFORE THE CORPORATION
SINGER
REVOCABLE
TRUST
UTA
DATED
19COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA
seven consecutive days.
MAR-81; SUE SMITH; TACOMAINVESTMENTS,
APPLICANT: JONES ENERGY, LTD
LLC;
TAMMY
HEDGECOCK;
TCD
The Coal County District
EXPLORATION , LLC; TETON PROPERTIES,
RELIEF SOUGHT: EXCEPTION
LLC;
THOMAS
PATRICK
SHEEHY,
ANNETTE
TO OCC-OAC 165:10-13-9 AND 165:10-17-11
Court entered a plea of
SHEEHY; THREE M OIL COMPANY; TITAN
OF THE COMMISSION RULES (SEPARATE
STC,
LLC,
C/O
CONSTELLATION
ENERGY
ALLOWABLE)
not guilty on Carrroll’s
GROUP; TITAN STC, LLC; TOM CAPUCILLE;
LAND COVERED: SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 1
TWIN
RIVERS,
INC.;
UNKNOWN
HEIRS
AND
NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST, COAL COUNTY,
behalf during his initial
DEVISEES OF THE ESTATE OF ROY LEE
OKLAHOMA
WHEELER,
C/O
JIMMIE
DEE
SMITH,
JR.;
court appearance without
UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF THE
CAUSE CD NO. 201206076
ESTATE
OF
M.
CONTELLI,
C/O
WILLIAM
NOTICE OF HEARING
legal counsel. He has been
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, KIRKLAND; Vanguard Permian, LLC; VELMA
EARLENE
NEUSCHAEFER;
VINEYARD
owners, producers, operators, purchasers and
released from custody on
MINERALS, LLC; VIRGINIA S. LAY; WENDELL
takers of oil and gas and all other interested
DEAN
HUNT;
WENTWORTH
OPERATING
CO.;
persons in Coal County, Oklahoma, and more
$5,000 bond and is scheduled
particularly: ALICE A. MAGGIA DRAKE; ANNA WILLIAM C. LANGDON & CO., INC.; WILLIAM
DAVID
JONES;
WILLIAM
F.
KIRKLAND,
JR.;
JEAN JONES, TRUSTEE, FLOYD G. JONES
for a preliminary hearing
WILLIAM G. AVANZINI AND JOY A. AVANZINI,
& ANNA J. JONES REVOCABLE TRUST;
CO-TRUSTEES
AVANZINI
FAMILY
TRUST
OF
ANTERO
RESOURCES
CORPORATION;
conference on October 4.
APRILL 9, 1993; WILLIAM J. MCCAW; WILMNIA
B&G ROYALTIES; BARBARA A. STEWARD;
THOMAS;
WINNIE
MAE
LYONS;
WYOMING
BERTHA BERNICE STEPHENSON; BETA
Information
filed
by
SHALE, LLC; BILLIE KATHRYN LINGLE; PROPERTY INVESTMENTS; XTO ENERGY,
INC.;
M.
CONTELLI;
ROY
LEE
WHEELER;
JW
BOBBY G. BATES AND AMELIA S. BATES,
Assistant District Attorney
TRUSTEES OF THE BOBBY G. BATES AND WHEELER; JAMES R. WOOD;
and,
if
any
of
the
above-named
corporations
or
AMELIA S. BATES TRUST DATED JANARY
Michelle Newton states that
20, 2009; BO-MC ENTERPRISES, LLC; BP companies are no longer in existence, then the
unknown
successors
and
assigns
of
any
such
AMERICA PRODUCTION COMPANY, ATTN:
Carroll was convicted of
corporation or company.
MID-CONTINENT LAND MGR.; BROOKLINE
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that
the
MINERALS, LLC; BURLINGTON RESOURCES
Sex Solicitation/Indecency/
OIL & GAS COMPANY, LP, C/O CONOCO Applicant in this cause is requesting that
the
Commission
issue
an
order
granting
an
PHILLIPS; CANAAN RESOURCES LLC;
Child in Sheridan County,
exception to the provisions of OCC-OAC 165:10CARDINAL ROYALTY COMPANY; CARLOW
13-9
and
165:10-17-11,
in
order
to
provide
a
CORP.; CENTREX OPERATING COMPANY;
Arkansas in 2003.
CONNIE
MORRIS;
CONNIE
MORRIS, separate allowable for the seven (7) increased
density
wells
called
the
Ables
2-29H,
3-29H,
TRUSTEE, CONNIE MORRIS FAMILY TRUST;
Failure to register as a sex
4-29H, 5-29H, 6-29H, 7-29H and 8-29H wells,
CYRIL ATTILLIO KIRKLAND; DANIEL R.
authorized
by
Order
No.
587155,
in
Section
29,
WILLITS, TRUSTEE; DAVID A. BASH, JR.
offender is punishable by
Township 1 North, Range 10 East, Coal County,
TRUSTEE UNDER THE DAVID A. BASH,
for
the
Woodford
common
source
of
supply
JR. LIVING TRUST DATED 27-OCT-95;
imprisonment up to five years
underlying the 640-acre drilling and spacing unit
DEBORAH G. MORRIS; DELORES HAMER;
comprised
of
said
Section
29.
The
separate
DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION CO.; DIANE
and/or a fine up to $5,000.
S. CLIFFORD; DON R. BATTLES; DOROTHY allowable for each well is to be calculated by
JOHNSON; EAGLE RIVER ENERGY CORP.;
ENCORE ENERGY PARTNERS OPERATING,
LLC; FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
OF ADA FOUNDATION INC.; FLEISCHAKER
MINERAL
COMPANY,
LLC;
FORT
EXPLORATION LLC; FRED JOHNSON; GARY
NEAL HUNT; GENTRY MINERALS, LLC;
GERALD JOHN SHEEHY, JEAN L. SHEEHY;
GLORIA S. KNIGHT; H.N. SYMONDS,
TRUSTEE, H.N. SYMONDS REVOCABLE
TRUST; HAMMACK-ROCKET OILPROPERTIES
LLC; HELEN BATTLES; HELEN C. HICKMAN;
HENRY F. FILSON AND BEVERLY A. FILSON,
TRUSTEES, HENRY F. FILSON AND BEVERLY
A. FILSON TRUST DATED 10/14/97; HENRY
NICK LOLLI; IMOGENE PETETE; IRENE
MAGGIA; IRWIN M KURASHIGE, TRUSTEE;
JJWA, LLC; JW OIL & GAS LLC; JACK STAGGS
AND NEAL MARTIN, TRUSTEES, GUS DAVID
MARTIN TESTAMENTARY TRUST; JAMES
EDWARD BATES; JAMES MICHAEL SHEEHY,
ELAINE SHEEHY; JAMES VANDIVER & LINDA
VANDIVER, CO-TRUSTEES, BEN JAMES
FAMILY TRUST; JAMIE WHITE; JEANINE LOLLI
MCFALL, TRUSTEE, ANGELINA MAGGIA
TRUST DATED 8/5/94; JEANINE MCFALL;
JERRY WAYNE SPEER, TRUSTEE OF THE
JERRY WAYNE SPEER LIVING TRUST; JIMMIE
DEE SMITH, JR.; JO ANN FEWELL; JOHN
BATDORD & PATRICIA BATDORF, HW; JOHN
FREDERICK HUNT; JOHN L. FITZSIMONS
CHILDREN’S IRREVOCABLE TRUST, L.E.
FITZSIMONS,
M.D.,
TRUSTEE;
JOHN
MICHAEL JONES; JOHNNIE N. MAGGIAN;
JOSEPHINE M. CARPENTER; JOYCE PARKS
TOMLINSON; KAREN FOSTER; KAREN
KAY RICE; KATHREN L. ZEUCH, TRUSTEE,
KATHREN L. ZEUCH LIVING TRUST; KAY
D. CARROLL; LARIO OIL & GAS COMPANY;
LAWRENCE MOWAT; LOUIS ANTHONY
MAGGIA; LOUIS DAVID CERIOTTI; LUCKY
PAIR, L.L.C.; LUCY KELLY; MARK COSTELLO;
MARY ANN VOLM MADDEN; MARY ELLEN
MURDOCH,
TRUSTEE,
MARY
ELLEN
MURDOCH REVOCABLE TRUST; MEMORIE
KIRKLAND DANIEL; MITCHELL ROYALTY
LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP;
NEWFIELD
EXPLORATION
MID-CONTINENT,
INC.;
NORMA C. CORSINE, TRUSTEEE, MORMAN
C. CORSINI LIVING TRUST; NOTTING HILL
PROPERTIES, LLC; PATRICIA ANN SMITH;
PAULINE MARTIN; PEGGY J. WILLIAMS;
PENTAGON OIL COMPANY; PRIDE ENERGY
COMPANY; P.R. CRAWFORD, TRUTEE
OF THE P.R. CRAWFORD REVOCABLE
LIVING TRUST DATED 10/17/95; RANDAL
PETROLEUM CORP.; RAY DOUGLAS KNIGHT;
RAYMOND MAGGIA, JR.; ROCKET OIL AND
GAS COMPANY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP; SB
the greater of a minimum allowable or a normal
allowable based on a percentage of the well’s
absolute open flow potential as determined
under the Rules of the Commission. In the
alternative, the Applicant requests an order
increasing the unit allowable for said Woodford
common source of supply in said Section 29 to
a definite amount of gas per day, said amount
to be determined by the evidence submitted at
the hearing. The Applicant also requests that
this Commission grant such additional relief as it
deems appropriate.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause
be set before an Administrative Law Judge for
hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the
Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this
cause will be heard before an Administrative
Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the
Oklahoma Corporation Commission, Jim Thorpe
Office Building, 2101 North Lincoln Boulevard,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m. on the
16th day of October, 2012, and 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 phone number.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all
interested persons may appear and be heard.
For further information concerning this action,
contact For information concerning this action,
contact: Jones Energy, LTD., Land Department,
807 Las Cimas Parkway, Suite 350, Austin,
Texas 78746 (512) 328-2953; OR J. Fred
Gist, OBA #3390, Attorney for Applicant, HALL,
ESTILL, HARDWICK, GABLE, GOLDEN
& NELSON, P.C., 2900 Chase Tower, 100
North Broadway, Oklahoma City, OK 73102,
Telephone: (405) 553-2828.
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF
OKLAHOMA
S)PATRICE DOUGLAS
Chairman
S)BOB ANTHONY
Vice Chairman
S)DANA L. MURPHY
Commissioner
DONE AND PERFORMED this 25th day of
September, 2012.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
S)PEGGY MITCHELL
Secretary
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—SEPTEMBER 26, 2012— PAGE B-5
Jason’s
BARBER SHOP
has moved to a new location
at the
Palace Drug Store
Open Daily - 8am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 1 pm
CLOSED SUNDAY
Clagg SprayFOAM
Insulation
It’s getting hot outside; now is the time to insulate with FOAM. Insulate the attic of your existing home or insulate the attic and walls
of a new construction for maximum comfort and efficiency. We can
also cool your metal building and chicken or hog bar. No mieage
chares for travel. Call Joe for a free on site or phone estimate at
918-424-1143
Coalgate
Assembly of God Church
3 North Byrd
Coalgate, OK 74538
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
McAlester Union Stockyards
Replacement Cow & Bull Sale
McAlester, Oklahoma
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH - NOON!
Consigned over 1200 head of Bred Cows, Pairs, Bred heifers, oPen heifers and Bulls!
• 80 Angus Influence Bred Heifers—bred to lbw Angus bulls & have a 60 day calving period
• 25 Brangus Bred Heifers—bred to lbw Angus bulls in the 2nd & 3rd trimester
• 25 Tigerstripe Bred Heifers—bred to lbw Angus bulls, few pairs by sale day!
• 5 Big Fancy White Brahma Bred Heifers—bred to lbw Angus bull
• 85 Angus Influence Open Heifers 700-800# Ready to breed to the bull of your choice
• 230 Black Angus & Brangus Cows 4-7 yr olds! Mostly pairs with some 3-n-1’s!
• 145 Angus & Brangus Cows 5-8 yr olds. Half have calves by side!
• 120 Crossbred Cows, 4-7 yr olds, bred in 2nd & 3rd period to Angus & Char. Bulls!
• 25 Mixed Cows—bred with 2nd calf
• 65 Angus, Red & Black Gelbvieh Cows 4-7 yr olds with some pairs (pending)
• 35 Angus & Brangus Mixed Pairs Running Age Cows with nice calves on their side
• 15 Reg. Angus Cows 4-7 yr olds approx. half will be pairs by sale day
• 50 Angus Influence Cows 4-6 yr olds bred to Angus bulls
• 60 Brangus & Brangus Mots, 6-7 yr olds bred to Angus bulls
• 50 Brangus Influence Cows 4-6 yr olds bred to Angus bulls
• 60 Charolais Cross Cows 4-6 yr olds bred to Angus bulls
• 65 Mixed Cows 5-7 yr olds bred to Angus bulls
• 10 Hereford Cows 3-4 yr olds bred with 2nd calf
• 40 Angus Bulls, long yearlings to 2 yrs old
• 1 Black Maine Bull, 18-20 months old
• 4 Charolais Bulls, 24-30 months old
• 5 5/8 Angus 3/8 Brown Swiss Bulls, 18-20 months old
• 4 Purebred Black Limousin Bulls, 17-18 months old
• 1 Brahma Bull, yearling
New buyers Need to register before sale day! 918-423-2834
POSITION AVAILABLE
Shamrock Bank, N.A. in Coalgate is currently looking for
a motivated, energetic, customer-focused and committed
person to fill a position in its proof department. As a bookkeeper, your responsibilities include a variety of financial
tasks at the direction of the Bank’s bookkeeping staff with
strict adherence to timelines and schedules. Some clerical
functions are required. Other responsibilities include executing customer transactions and completing proof work
for seven branches. Ten-key and computer proficiency is
a requirement for this position. The successful candidate
must demonstrate knowledge and expertise of basic accounting/bookkeeping functions. Also good verbal and
written communication skills, excellent interpersonal skills
with strong attention to detail are required. Please apply
in person at Shamrock Bank, N.A. located at 101 North
Main, Coalgate, OK. Shamrock Bank, N.A. is an Equal
Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V.
LPXLP
NOW MEETING ON TUESDAY & THURSDAY EVENINGS
COALGATE ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
~ Meetings Will Start at 6:30 pm ~
Meetings will be led by Tisha Wilson 580-258-8925 and Clinton Palmer 580-258-0259 with
pastoral staff available for free counseling. Pastor Billy Wilson is a licensed Clinical Pastoral
Counselor, and Pastors Linda Wilson and Mary Jo Johnson are licensed counselors.
Tisha has over come destructive habits and long to help you do the same.
We are here to help you be free from destructive habits and move into a fulfilling life.
We invite anyone who feels unloved or alone to come enjoy friendship with others who are
having the same problems. WE want YOU TO KNOW THAT Jesus loves you just the way you
are today and wants to be your friend.
Church phone: 580-92-3020
Pastor Billy’s cell: 580-927-5588
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—SEPTEMBER 26, 2012— PAGE B-6
GARAGE SALES
3-FAM YARD SALE—Concrete
figures, children’s clothes, movies,
toys, jeans (all sizes), ladies clothes,
jewelry, some tools, lots of games,
P.S. 2, X-BOX 360, GameCube, etc.
Beside Coalgate Video, Fri. ONLY
8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (1tp28)
4-FAM YARD SALE—Wed &
Thurs. 3rd & 4th, at Savannah Park,
5 S. Byrd. Will be inside if raining.
Dinette set, plus clothing, king
comforter set, full size sheets, TV,
VCR, Disney movies & misc. 7:00
a.m. till ? (2tc28)
FOR SALE
$0 DOWN WITH LAND on new
or repo doublewides. Over 30 to
choose from. Call 918-686-0584
wac. (5/18tfn)
WANTED: $You don’t have to be
rich$ to get our homes. A DEED
is all you need! NO LAND: (?
DON’T CRY! We’ll get you some!
Low down payments. Wac 405631-3200. (5/30tfn)
ASSUME PAYMENTS on 4 bed, 2
bath doublewide. If interested call
918-686-0584 wac. (5/18tfn)
Special Gov’t Program!! Zero
Down if you own land or have
family land. E-Z Qualify! We
own the bank! Bad credit OK. VA
and FHA financing available 1000
furniture package with new home
purchase. Call for free approval
888-878-2971 or 405-602-4526.
(10/21tfn)
ATTENTION
NATIVE
AMERICAN HOUSING HELP
for Modular or Manufactured
Homes. Zero down with land
program. In Muskogee, for details
call 918-686-0584 wac. (5/18tfn)
FEDERAL RECOVERY for
Landowners. Zero down and low
payments. Easy qualifying. Well
and Septic are available. Will
remove or trade for existing homes.
Call Heath @ 918-576-3696 for
your approval. wac (6/6tfn)
ZERO DOWN!! If you own land
or have a trade in!! No Minimum
credit score required.
FREE
statewide delivery! Call Americas
#1 Homebuilder for approval!
#866-888-2825 wac. (3/14tfn)
HOUSE
FOR
SALE
BY
OWNER—Brick home on 1 acre
in Coleman, built in 2000. 3-bdrm,
2-bath, 1 car garage with new
storm shelter. Asking $90,000.00.
580-916-8571. (8tc31)
FOR SALE—Robertson’s Hams,
located 2 miles north of Caddo,
OK on Hwy 75 (in business since
1969. Over 20,000 cars and trucks
go past every day) $125,000,
plus inventory of $10,000.00 to
$15,000.00. Also with trailer house
that rents for $350.00 monthly.
Additional 1-acre of road frontage
can be bought. Can carry part of
note 800-889-6778 or 580-8891666. (3tc28).
FOR SALE—Buckmaster 2000
Compound Bow, 31 inch Draw
Length, 65 lb. Draw Weight w/80%
ATTENTION
405-203-8055
for further details
[email protected]
NOW HIRING
Atoka Manor is now hiring RN’s, LPN’s
and CNA’s for all shifts.
Please apply in person at
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FOR RENT—1, 2, 3 & 4-bdrm
houses. 927-9910 or 580-258-8856,
cell. (11/24tfn)
HOUSES FOR RENT—Furnished
& unfurnished. All bills paid on
some. 927-3133. (3/10tfn)
FOR RENT –– Office spaces: one
is 800 sq. ft and one is 2400 sq.
ft. Also have house for rent. Call
Rebecca Washburn 580-927-5332
(1/18tfn)
FOR RENT—Nice 3-bdrm house
in town CH/A. Also 2-bdrm house
in country, water paid 580-2588856 cell, 580-927-9910. (8/1tfn)
FOR RENT—3-bdrm, 1-bath
house with CH/A at 206 E. Prairie
in Coalgate. Very cute and has
fenced yard. Rent $595.00 mo,
Deposit $595.00. call 580-9271117. (8/29tfn)
FOR RENT—3-bdrm, 2bath, brick
house in country on 1 acre (Clarita/
Olney areas), 2 storage buildings,
carport (No smoking) $500 month,
last months rent $500. Call (580)
428-3490. (4tp28)
FOR RENT—3-bdrm, 1-bath
house, recently remodeled at 514
E. Vincent St. in Coalgate. $500
per month plus $500 deposit. 580258-1984. (2tc28)
WORK WANTED—Deer plots,
fall garden spots and everything
in-between. Call for price quote;
580-892-3286 or 580-320-3296.
(3tp28)
RICK’S
TANK
TRUCK
SERVICES is looking to hire
qualified drivers to drive at night
for the Calvin area. Yard is located
south of Calvin on Hwy 75. You
must carry a Class A CDL, be 21yrs.old, and have at least one-year
tank truck driving experience.
$16.25 per hour. Average 60-hrs.
Benefits available. Please contact
Matt 580-399-5608.
(tfn)
HELP WANTED—The City of
Coalgate is accepting applications
for a full time police officer.
Applicants must be at least 21
years of age and have a high school
diploma and valid driver’s license.
Applications are available at
Coalgate City Hall, 1 S. Main St.,
Coalgate. The City of Coalgate is
an Equal Opportunity Employer.
(2tc29)
HELP
WANTED—Coalgate
Ranch Specialist
Cheyenne Stanley
E-mail: [email protected]
918-557-5308
580-889-7977
Atoka, Oklahoma
• 400+/-acres of Prime hunting land located on the West side of the Jack Hills. 4 ponds. Creek. Small hunters cabin. Whitetails. Rio
Grande Turkey. Some quail. Hogs and other predators. $1400 per acre. Price reduced to $1,250 per acre. Clarita
• 710 acres - A recreational paradise. High fenced. Managed deer program since 2006. 2800 sq. ft. home. 3 bedrooms, 3.4 baths.
Guest house. 3500 sq. ft. insulated shop building. 7 ponds. 3 seasonal creeks. $1.6 million.
• 110 acres - Great hunting lodge. Pecan trees. Pond. Blue river frontage. Meadows. $410,000.
• 200 acres - 10 acre lake. New fences. Creek. Scattered Pecan trees. Pens. Electricity. 85% open. $2,000/acre.
• 480 acres - 25 acre lake. 75% open. Pens. Electricity. County road frontage. $1750/acre.
SOLD
MANy MoRE LISTINGS AvAILABLE. PLEASE CHECk oUR WEB SITE foR ALL LISTINGS WITH PICTURES
“Handling Coalgate homes....Tom Fritz...580-258-0262”
www.pattydingle.com
Coal County Conservation
announCes Cost-share assistanCe
Coal County Conservation District Announces Cost-Share Assistance available for Cost-Share Program Year 14 to benefit landowners. The State of
Oklahoma has provided limited funds to our conservation district to help landowners implement measures that protect soil and water resources. “The great
advantage of the Conservation Cost-Share Program in Oklahoma is that it is a
locally-led program,” said Mike Thralls, executive director of the Conservation
Commission. “Each local conservation district, with input from local residents
and agricultural producers, selects which of the available conservation practices to provide assistance on, based on their local natural resource issues.”
The Coal County Conservation District will begin accepting applications for
Brush Management; Pasture & Hay Planting along with Nutrient Management;
Construction of new Ponds; Pumping Plant, and Cross Fencing until November 1, 2012. Cost-share assistance will be provided at the rate of 75 percent
of the lesser of the county average or actual costs, not to exceed $2,000. For
more information or to pick up an application contact the Coal County Conservation District at (580)927-3414. The district office is located at 106 E. Post
Ave, Coalgate, OK 74538. Office hours are 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
CAXCA
Nutrition Center has an opening for
a part-time dishwasher and dining
room aide. Applications can be
picked up at the Coalgate Housing
Authority Office, 51 Levy Annex,
phone 580-927-3245 or 927-2575.
(2tc29)
WANTED—Rick of last years
split firewood.
580-258-8839.
(1tp28)
FOR RENT
WANTED
Interested in selling
your oil or gas
mineral rights
please call
1500 S. Virginia, Atoka, Ok.
Let Off, Split Limb Risers w/
Dampener’s, Whisker Biscuit rest,
Pendulum Sight w/Peep, Stabilizer
Rod, 4 Arrow Quiver, Real Tree
Hardwoods, Cammo Pattern,
$200.00 or Best Offer. (580) 4283040 after 5 pm. (2tc28)
FOR SALE—Young guineas.
$3.50 each. Call 927-2724 or 9270336. (4tp28)
Would like to lease land for
hunting. Call 580-927-0639 or
580-927-0615. (5tp28)
LOST
LOST—In Phillips area. Grey
tiger striped male cat wearing a
blue collar. Belongs to a little girl
who really misses her cat. If found
please call 927-5452. (1tp28)
LOST/STOLEN
$200 REWARD
5 month old female black lab missing from hwy 75
outside of Coalgate, last seen Saturday afternoon.
Reward for her safe return.
Contact Jasmine Stowe at
421-5139
BAR X
Tree Shear
Backhoe
ENTERPRISES
Deward Strong
Skid Steer
Dozer
580-310-5008
WANT TO LEASE YOUR
Farm or Ranch
Deward Strong
580-310-5008
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Dir
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Top
Soi
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Dozer Work
Gravel Hauling
Jerry Lemons
Home
580-428-3166
Cell 580-258-0282
Contact Lindsey Gaylor
for all of your
Real Estate needs
Maxwell Real Estate
1130 Arlington - Ada, Ok 74820
580-927-6120 or 580-332-6482
3•bdrm. 1.5 bath brick home on 1 acre well and rural water,
garage & tile throughout. 3 miles North on hwy 75. $58,000.00.
Real Estate
ale
S
Land for
NEW LISTING- 20 acres on Pine Tree Lane East of Coalgate of Hwy 43.
approximately 50% open. Priced at $45,000.
NEW LISTING- 2 bdrm., 1 bathroom home on 8.5 acres 6 miles Northwest of Coalgate on Hwy. 3. Priced at $70,ooo.
NEW LISTING- Olney - 3 bdrm., 1 1/2 bath brickhome on 1 acre with
closed in garage. Priced at $40,000 with option to buy 3 more acres
, horse barn and round pen.
NEWE LISTING-1003 West Blair very nice 3 bdrm., 1 3/4 bath brick
home recently remolded with crown molding & granite counters.
Extra clean and nice. Priced at $98,000.
NEW LISTING- 320 acres East on Hwy 43 N. on Wardville Rd with a 2
bedrm., 1 bath, frame home, shop building. Priced at $315,000.
NEW LISTING - 806 S. Bayard, 1680 sq ft frame home with 3 bedroom, 1 3/4 bath 30x30 all metal shop, 4 car carport, RV carport &
fenced yard. Priced at $115,000. Reduced to $105,000.
NEW LISTING - 7 N. Orray, 960 sq ft frame home with 2 bedrooms, 1
bath, super nice, extra low utilities & 2 car metal carport . Priced at
$58,000.
NEW LISTING - 3 bedroom, 1 bath frame home with detached metal
carport, storage building, very clean and extra nice, recently remolded on 2 lots. 4 South Veterans Drive. Priced and $89,000. Reduced to
$79,000.
For all your auction and Real Estate needs call:
Haney Auction and Real Estate
203 North Mississippi • Atoka OK • 580-889-3497
Kevin Haney Auctioneer/Broker • 580-927-5029
Sales Associate: Joel Coffee • 580-927-5563
Sales Associate: Chillie Joe Bills • 580-258-0312
Honest, Hardworking & Dependable!
www.haneyauction.com
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—SEPTEMBER 26, 2012— PAGE B-7
FREE LOCAL DELIVERY
8 lb
Bag Ice
.99¢
1 coupon per customer
Kaci Sartin and Cheyenne Stanley of Tupelo
are pleased to announce their forthcoming marriage. Kaci
is the daughter of Guy Sartin and the late Angel Sartin of
Wapanucka. She is the granddaughter of Sue Sartin and
the late Alan Sartin of Atoka and Margie Foster and the
late Pete Foster of Bromide. Cheyenne is the son of the
late Bennie Alvis Stanley of Folsom and Renae Williams
of Durant. He is the grandson of the late J.T. and Betty
Stanley of Folsom and the grandson of Betty Mason and
the late Howard Mason of Durant. The wedding will be held
on Saturday September 29, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. at the Morris Ranch in Coleman, Oklahoma with a reception to be
held following the ceremony at the Sundowner Arena on
Highway 48 in Coleman. Friends and family are invited to
attend.
Check Out Our $10 Rack!!
All Shorts, Summer Tops and Dresses
New Fall Inventory
Arriving Weekly!
Some Fall ToFpFs
Cole English celebrated his 1st birthday on
July 7th at his house with a Sock Monkey party. Cole
enjoys playing with his sister, taking rides and watching the
chickens. Cole is the little brother of Logan. His dad and
mom are Jerry and Miranda English.
“The Gospel Barn”
1 1/2 miles West of Coalgate, Ok on Hwy 31
(Follow Signs)
NEW DAY
3rd
Friday Nite of each month
6:00 - 10:00
concessions
Southern Gospel, Bluegrass,
Traditional Country/Gospel
Information Call 580-927-2829 or 927-0861
No Drugs or Alcohol Allowed
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN
Savannah Park of Atoka and Coalgate
seek a Part Time Maintenance Technician
Responsibilities include:
• Provide minor home repairs, painting, and light
grounds keeping.
• Experience in home repairs & painting required.
• Valid driver’s license required. Tools needed.
Mail Resume to: Belmont Management Co., Inc.
Attn: Luis Crockett
PO Box 5900
Fort Smith, AR 72913
[email protected]
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up to
30% O
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T-Shirts, Caps
and Jewelry
Junior Plus Size
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Some MISS ME 30
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including Coalgate
Check Out Our Jean Selection!
Competitive Pricing!
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Owner: Barbara Callicoat
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HOURS: 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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Thank You
The family of Ransom Wain Wood-Smithart would like to thank
Browns Funeral Service and Rev. Lyle Shipley for the wonderful service,
the Employees of Wal-Mart of Atoka and Tendercare Home Health, Coal County General Hospital and Ruth Wilson Hurley Manor for the lovely dinner and all other friends
and family who sent flowers, made a simple call or donation. Your kindness will always be
remembered. He quietly tiptoed into our world and only a moment he stayed, but what an
imprint his footprints have left upon our hearts.
Thank You
Megan Wood and Billy Smithart And Families
Card of Thanks
Thank you to everyone who helped us during our
time of loss. The prayers, cards, flowers, and food
gave us comfort.
Your words of encouragement and sympathy are
very much appreciated.
The Cospers
Come by & say hi and see what we have to offer!
Countryside Values
Discount Grocery
“Saving you money in the country”
• Premium Cheese •
• Butter
• Meats •
Try our line of Amish
Wedding Products:
• Pickles •
• Jams •
• Vegetables •
Hwy 48, Clarita • 9 miles south of Tupelo • (580)428-3547
we now accept VISA Debit and Access Cards
Clarita Greenhouse
580-428-3529
Located 6 Miles North Of Wapanuka on Hwy 48 ~ Open: Mon.-Sat. 8-6 • Closed Sunday
Fall Mums & Flowers
Large Variety of
Fruit Trees & Shade Trees
(Fall is a good time to plant tree)
Straw Bales $4ea.
Corn Stalk $3 a bundle
Lots of Pumpkin usual & unusual
Free Prevention
Resources and
Services Offered
Neighbors Building Neighborhoods Regional Prevention
Coordination Services, located
in McAlester, would like to inform the community of our services and what support the RPC
can provide. Our primary focus
is to serve as a community resource. We educate and inform
communities through multiple
strategies including community-based services, environmental strategies and public
education. Neighbors Building
Neighborhoods RPC provides
services to a five county region
which includes: Atoka, Coal,
Haskell, Latimer, and Pittsburg
Counties.
We take a proactive approach in reducing substance
abuse among communities. We
seek to identify factors in the
community that cause the risk
of substance abuse and work
to promote protective factors
that cause the risk of substance
abuse and work to promote
protective factors that serve to
minimize the risk of substance
abuse/use.
The RPC program incorporates prevention services such
as:
—Technical Support to area
coalition in the five county area
—Assistance with alcohol
and tobacco compliance operations
—Youth leadership trainings
—Town Hall Meetings
—Responsible
Beverage
Sales and Service Training
—Community Oriented Policing Strategies
—Other
Environmental
Strategy
The goal of the RPC is to
equip communities, organizations, law enforcement, schools,
and other community members
that they may have an impact
on solving local problems and
setting local norms.
For more information or to
request services please contact
Neighbors Building Neighborhoods at 918-616-6833.
THANK YOU
The family of Jerry Flowers would like to express our
heartfelt appreciation and sincere thank you for the love, support,
food, flowers and other acts of kindness during a very difficult time.
A special thank you to the staff at Brown’s Funeral Service, Brother
Bill Weathers, Cottonwood Baptist Church, Coalgate Baptist Church,
James Frazier and Dist. 12, Choctaw Color Guard and our dear
family and friends.
Thank You
The Family of Jerry Flowers
Storm Shelters
All Concrete
10 yr. Manufactured Warranty on leakage
Installed
Jerry English
580-927-5493
General Backhoe Work ~ Dozer Work ~ Septic Systems
Fincher & Son’s Pipe & Steel
16 Mi. South of Atoka, Hwy. 69 & 75
Call: 580-889-6778 or 800- 889-6778
Custom Built Corral and Pasture Gates Metal Buildings
ALL TYPES OF METAL FABRICATION
FOR ALL YOUR PIPE, STEEL, LIVESTOCK HANDLING, & EQUIPMENT NEEDS CONTACT
24’ x 30 x 10’ all steel barn w/10’ framed opening .....................$5,295.00
30’ x 60’ x 10’ steel barn w/10’ framed opening .........................$10,595.00
40’ x 60’ x 10’ steel barn w/10’ framed opening..........................$12,995.00
5-1/2 x 12 Heavy Duty Corral Panels..........................................$119.00ea.
Self-Catching Head Gate............................................................$399.00
6’ Creep Feeder - 850 Lb Capacity.............................................$695.00
8’ Creep Feeder - 1 Ton Capacity...............................................$1,150.00
3-1/2 Ton Bulk Feeder on Wheels...............................................$1,895.00
7’ x 12’ Steel Cattle Guard.........................................starting at.....$595.00
7’ x 16’ Heavy Duty Oil Field Cattle Guard..................................$1,075.00
7’ x 16’ Super Heavy Duty Oil Field Cattle Guard ...starting at.......$1,250.00
7’ x 20’ Super Heavy Duty Oil Field Cattle Guard.......................$1,875.00
Colored Sheets, Doors, and Concrete Additional Charge
Visit our website www.fincherandsons.com
McAlester Stockyards Market Report
Tuesday, Sept. 18th, 2012 sold 1900 cattle. Steers under 400lbs $2 to $5 Lower. Steers
400lbs and up $1 to $9 Higher.Heifers $1 to $4 Higher. Replacement Cow and Bull Sale
Sept. 29th at noon, expecting 800 to 1000 head. “For to this end Christ died and rose and
lived again, that He might be Lord of both the dead and the living.” (Romans 14:9)
weight range
#1 Steers
#1 heifers
225 to 300#
$212 to $238
$170 to $190
300 to 350#
$189 to $209
$161 to $174
350 to 400#
$163 to $178
$146 to $158
400 to 450#
$160 to $174
$134 to $148
450 to 500#
$149 to $162
$130 to $145
500 to 550#
$143 to $158
$130 to $143
550 to 600#
$136 to $150
$128 to $141
600 to 700#
$128 to $143
$119 to $136
700 to 750#
$127 to $140
$119 to $127
800 to 850#
$123 to $132
$118 to $124
330 Cows & Bulls sold at the evening sale.
paCKeR COwS STeaDy TO $1 hIGheR. paCKeR BuLLS $10 LOweR
high yielding packer bulls sold from .....................$96 to $99
average yielding packer bulls sold from..............$92 to $95
Low yielding packer bulls sold from.......................$83 to $87
high yielding packer cows sold from ....................$81 to $88
average yielding packer cows sold from .............$77 to $84
Low yielding packer cows sold from .....................$74 to $79
Sale Every Tuesday
Stocker & feeder cattle begin at 10 a.m.Cows and Bulls Tuesday evening, 6 pm
Open 7 DayS/weeK & 24 hOuRS/Day
2 ReCeIVe & CaRe FOR yOuR LIVeSTOCK InVeSTMenT!
Julie Grant
Offfice: 918-423-2834
Laura Sherrill
Lindsey Grant
Richard Magby
George Tarr
Donny Shadwick
918-421-9057
580-889-6049
918-423-4498
918-649-4750
918-548-3478
580-889-1329
918-424-1464
918-655-7754
Ken Sherrill 918-421-0257
Curt Krigbaum 918-650-8013
THANKS FOR YOUR BUSINESS!
At Shamrock Bank, we’re always here when you
need us.
Car loans, home loans, farm loans, and business
loans; they are all our specialty.
If you have a need, we are ready when you are.