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' ..$)".)"0$) VOLUME 16, NUMBER 48 HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA 1 SECTION 50¢ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2014
Holdenville’s First Thanksgiving
The following is an account of Holdenville’s first
Thanksgiving (Indian Territory, 1896) as remembered
by the late Callie Buchner
Schaff.
How well I remember the
day, the time and the place!
It was held in a two-story
frame building located
where the Masonic Building now stands. The lower
floor was a general merchandise company and the
upstairs was used for public
functions.
In the late nineties the
country surrounding Hold-
Recently, the HSPS Fall Art
Show was held and the winners announced. They are as
follows:
STUDENT BEST OF
SHOW PRE-K—6TH: Trop-
ical Fish #4, Faith Stout
PRE-K—K: 1st; Bug #1,
Emory Anderson; 2nd, WarmCool Cat, Cason Mosley
1-2-3 GRADES: 1st, Tropi-
cal Fish #31, Kady Russell;
2nd, Warm Cool Kat#3, Brooklyn Black; 3rd, Butterfly, Tate
Danielson; Honorable Mention, Tropical Fish #1, Marlee
Rowe; But #3, Brooklyn black
4-5-6 GRADES: 1st, Tropical Fish, Kendal Bowles; 2nd,
Thistle, Madison Curry; 3rd,
Butterfly #5, Isabelle Farley; Honorable Mention, Ice
Cream Cone, Faith Stout; German Shepherd, David Anderson; Cat and Tractor, Madison
Curry
BEST OF SHOW 7TH—
12TH: Converse, Aleigha Breneman.
7-8-9 GRADES: 1st,Spirit,
Aleigha Breneman; 2nd, Anime,
Brook Butler; 3rd, What Do We
Know, Colton Collins, Honorable Mention—Horse, Indiana
Gravelle; Candy Skull, Breanne Allexander; Big Wave,
Noble Anderson
10-11-12 GRADES: 1st,
YVONNE HUSER won first place in the Master Oil and Acrylic on
Canvas division with “Esaun.”
Continued on Page A-5
HSPS Fall Winners
YVONNE GREEN was the Best of Show in the Amateur Division
with “Snowy Day.”
MAXINE WELCH received 2nd place in the Amateur Oil and
Acrylic on Canvas or Hard Surface division with “My Way
Home.”
Continued on Page A-4
THREE GENERATIONS OF TALENT—BELINDA REID, ETHEL BOWERS AND SARAH REID
are shown with Belinda’s stained glass entry, “Krystal Kaleidoscope,” which won 3rd place in the
Master Sculpture division.
A BIG THANK YOU TO THE HSPS GALLERY MEMBERS FOR MAKING THIS YEAR’S FALL ART SHOW ONE OF THE BEST EVER! (l to r) Lofton Crossno, Mary
Evelyn Wilson, Stephen Davis, Peggy Davis, Linda Gibbs, Beverly Rodgers, Mike Turner, Sue Anderson, Richard Elwanger, Faye Crossno, and Marie Burns.
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HOLDENVILLE TRIBUNE—NOVEMBER 26, 2014—PAGE A-3
The Years Were 1934-35
1934—WITTY by Eunice
Poteet
The pie supper held here
Monday night was a success.
The proceeds, $24.00 will
be used to finance a Christmas tree party.
Hazel Williams received
the cake for the prettiest girl.
Roy Bowen and Hazel Williams the jar of pickles for
the loveliest couple and Bill
Fuller the bar of soap for the
man with the dirty neck.
Una Pinion of Holdenville
spent Friday night and Saturday visiting Ruby Poteet.
Those visiting at the Holt
home Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Wilson and
children of Pecan Grove,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Simon
and daughter, Willard Womack and Rose Middleton of
Wewoka.
Eunice and Pauline Poteet
spent Saturday night with
Gertrude and Ovaleen Goad.
They attended a party given
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Giles of Pecan Grove.
Several from the community attended the auction sale
in Holdenville Monday.
Leonard Fuller and Ed
Brooks of Holdenville visited in this community Monday.
Ruth Adams of Yeager
was the guest of Virginia
Pogue Wednesday night.
Marie Kibby of Yeager
spent Monday night with
Eunice Poteet. She attended
the pie supper.
Mr. and Mrs. T.B. Peebles, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman
Harden and children and Mr.
and Mrs. Aubrey Good and
son, Ronald Dean, Spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Hazel Good of Moss.
Ruby Poteet was the guest
of Ona and Syble Pinion of
Holdenville Saturday night
and Sunday.
Those visiting at the Poteet home Sunday were:
J.R. Holt, J.D. Grizzle, Austin Jenkins of Yeager, Roy
Ray Fuller, Billy Vines, Leroy Myatt of Holdenville
and Willard and Elmer Jo.
Hartsell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Madden
of Holdenville visited Fred
Madden Sunday.
Anthony Floyd of Holdenville culled chickens on
the Poteet farm Wednesday.
PRAIRIE VIEW by Sylvia Gentry
Rev. Frank Croswell of
Bristow delivered interesting sermons here Saturday
night and Sunday morning
and night. Large crowds
from this community and
surrounding communities
attended.
The Prairie View basketball teams played the Hulsey
teams Friday afternoon on
the local court. The Prairie
View boys won 17 to 9 and
the girls tied 6 to 6.
The next game will be
played with Oak Grove on
the Oak Grove court.
The school pupils and
teachers have drawn names
to exchange Christmas gifts.
The gifts will be put on the
community Christmas tree.
The pupils are practicing
on an interesting Christmas
program which will be presented on Christmas eve.
The birthday party and
candy breaking given in honor of Miss Mayme Spoon’s
sixteenth birthday was attended by a large crowd.
Many beautiful gifts were
presented to Miss Spoons.
Music was furnished by Luther and Clifford Sanders,
Lee Reed and Frank Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Roberts, who formerly lived at
Wetumka, have moved into
this community.
Leon Parks and Vernon
Roberts, who have been seriously ill with pneumonia,
are improved and are expected to be able to be up in
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gentry, who were married a few
months ago and are now
living in Oilton, TX, are
spending a few weeks with
friends and relatives in this
community.
Mrs. G.H. Dowdy and
daughters, Johnie and Wandola, of Holdenville, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Pennington and family.
Mrs. Orene Roberts, who
has been employed by Mrs.
Tommie Glenn of Hold-
enville, has returned to her
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Corpin and children of Holdenville spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.M.
Burns, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Haarold
Linker of Fairview spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Vestes Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs. James Frazier and son, Jonny, of the
Moss community, spent
Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Frazier,
and family.
Aline Bunday of Fairview
and Vera Fennell of Moss
were the dinner guests of
Mary Frazier Sunday.
Mable Burns spent Saturday night with her sister,
Mrs. C.B. McCarpin, of
Holdenville.
Santa Letters - 1934
Dear Santa; I am a little
boy 9 years old. Am in the
fourth grade. Please bring
me some 4-inch fire crackers,
water gun, bugle, sparklers,
fruits, nuts and candy. Remember mother, daddy, and
grandma. Your little friend,
DARRELL PURSER
Dear Santa Claus; We are
twin boys five years old. We
would like to have for Xmas
a pair of gloves, a knife, a
ball and a little gun. Please
don’t forget our brother and
sister, mother and father and
grandma. Brother wants a
pair of gloves, three bladed
knife and a watch. Sister
wants a coat, a wrist watch
and a basket ball. Thanks
very much, MILFORD AND
MILTON CHISUM, non
Dearest Santa Claus; I am
a little girl 13 month old and
have been a very good little
girl. For Xmas I want a doll
and a little red chair. I also
want a set of tin dishes. I
want some apples, oranges,
candy and nuts. From your
little friend, MARGARET
WILENE
HARDWICK,
Calvin
Dear Santa Claus, I am a
little boy, I am eleven years
old, go to school at Buffalo
and am in the sixth grade.
My Teacher’s name is Miss
Boyce. This is what I want
for Christmas. I want an automobatic pistoL , belt and
caps, also candy, fruits and
nuts. Yours truly, WATT
PARKER, Stuart
Dear Santa Claus; I am a
little boy seven years old. I
go to school at Buffalo. I am
in the primer. My teacher’s
name is Miss Boyce. This is
what I would like for Christmas, a toy pistol, also fruits,
nuts and candy. Yours truly,
WAYNE BECK, Stuart
Dear Santa; Bring me a
little red wagon, dump truck,
some candy and nuts. Your
friend, MARVIN WHITE
Dear Santa Claus; I am a
little girl 7 years old. I go
to school at Fairview. My
teacher’s name is Miss
Baxter and I want a doll in
a suitcase, a set of dishes,
also apples, oranges, nuts
and candy. DORTHY MAE
BURNS
Dear Santa Claus, I am a
little girl 5 years old. I go
to Fairview school. Please
bring me a doll and a buggy
and candy, apples, and oranges. Your little friend,
ROSLIE BURNS
Dear Santa Claus; This is
my first time to write you. I
am a little boy 9 years old. I
go to school at Fairview. I
am in the third grade. My
Teacher’s name is Mrs.
Baxter. I like her fine. For
Xmas, I want a BB gun and
two boxes of BB shots, trycicle, apples, oranges, candy
and nuts of all kinds. Please
remember my mother, father, sister and brother, and
remember my teacher. Your
friend, LLOYD CHANCELLOR
Dear Santa Claus; This
is my first time to write
to you. I am a little boy 7
years old. I go to school at
Fairview and am in the first
grade. My teacher’s name
is Mrs. McFarlind. I like
her fine. I will tell you what
I want for Xmas. I want a
BB gun and two boxes of
BB shots, a football and a
pocket knife, candy, apples,
oranges and nuts. So I guess
that will be all for this time
and there are so many little
boys and girls for you to go
see, so good bye. You will
find my stockings hanging in
plain view. Your little friend
JAMES CHANCELLOR
Dear Santa Claus; My
name is Jimmy Jack. I want
a trycicle and train and plenty
of candy, fruit and nuts and
don’t forget my little sister
and my mother and father.
Your little friend, JIMMY
JACK BROWNING
Dear Santa Claus: My
name is Barbra. I am 3 years
old. My brother Jimmy Jack
is 4. I want a tricycle and a
little car and train and plenty of candy, fruit and nuts
and don’t forget my mother
and father. Sincerely yours,
BARBRA BROWNING
Dear Santa Claus: My
name is Vivian Lettie and I
would like to have for Xmas
at compact, a doll and buggy.
That will be all for this time,
don’t forget all the other little
girls and boys. Your friend,
VIVIAN LETTIE
Dear Santa: I am a little
girl and I would like for you
to bring me a sleigh and nuts.
That will be all for this time.
Your friend, MILDRED ODOLYN
Dear Santa: I want for
Xmas a pair of boots and
boots pants. That is all. P.S.
I am a little boy 8 years old.
Your little friend CLOYCE
HEATH
Dear Santa: I am a little
boy six years old and this
is my first year in school. I
have already gone through
the primer and am in the
first. Now I have to stay
home with mother while
daddy is away at work and
I have tried to be a fairly
good boy. Please bring me
a cow boy suit, a train and
I kinda wanted a pony but
mother says she thinks I am
too small, so do as you think
best about getting the pony.
Remember my little cousins.
Your friend, BILLY RAY
BAXTER
Dear Santa; I am a little
girl 6 years old. I go to school
at Little River. My teacher’s
Continued on Page A-7
THE YEAR WAS 1935 — BENEDICT SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM — (kneeling) Caroline Sullivan, Nadine Stone, Mr. LaValley (coach and principal), Wilma Ruth Martin, Lorene Stokes. (standing) Omagene Crabtree, Reba Bedwell, Darline Patton, Fern Collis, Mollie Davis, Priscilla Stokes, Rachel
Wilson.
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Service Held for Gregory Collard
Gregory Steven Collard, longtime resident of Calvin, passed away on November
20, 2014 in Coalgate, Oklahoma. He was
born on June 29, 1961 in Freemont, California to Earnest and Lena (Tiller) Collard.
He graduated from Calvin
High School then went on to
graduate from Eastern State
University in Wilburton and
East Central University in
Ada.
Gregory married Mary
Kaufman on November 13,
2004 in Atwood, Oklahoma.
He worked for the McAlester Ammunition Plant from
1988-2003 and later went
to work for Hughes County
Commissioners District #3 as
a heavy equipment operator. When he was
not “at work” he could be found working in
his shop, building things or working on old
cars. He loved to watch old movies, mainly
John Wayne, or driving back roads just enjoying nature. He was an avid fisherman.
Spending time with family and friends was
Pastor’s Ponders
Biblical Boldness
…and then the end will come. Matthew 24:14
In THE GLOBAL WAR ON CHRISTIANS, John L. Allen Jr. calls persecution against Christians “the most dramatic religion story of the early twenty-first century, yet one that most
people in the West have little idea is even happening . . . Christians today indisputably are the
most persecuted religious body on the planet.” Allen goes on to catalogue blood-chilling stories of believers being oppressed, imprisoned, vilified, and slain around the world each day.
And yet the Church is growing. Reports from Latin America, Asia, and Africa tell of incredible numbers coming to Christ. Even in the West, there are signs of revival and a resurgence
of evangelism as Millennials search for an alternative to the emptiness of secularism.
In His sermon on the Signs of the Times, Jesus said, “You will be hated by all nations for My
name’s sake . . . And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the world” (Matthew
24:9, 14). The persecution of Christians has never been worse, but the proclamation of Christ
has never been greater—just as Jesus predicted. It’s time for biblical boldness.
I love you, Holdenville.
If you’d like me to come visit you or simply pray for you please call (405) 566-9441 or 405-3793518 and leave me a message.
If you do not have a church home we would love for you to visit us. Our Sunday School beings
at 9:45 and the worship service at 10:45.
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We’re happy to serve you any way that we can.
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Life with Christ is an Endless Hope;
Life without Christ is a Hopeless End.
very important to Gregory as well as with
his pets, Shadow, Ladybug, Snubby, DC,
and his horse, Gangster.
Preceding him in death are his father
and a brother.
Survivors include his wife,
Mary of the home; sister,
Jean Lockwood of Stigler,
and brothers Stanley Collard
of Piedmont and Bobby Collard of Bee Branch, Arkansas; as well as a host of other
relatives and friends.
A memorial service was
held on Saturday, November
22nd, at 2:00 PM at the Hudson-Phillips Funeral Home
Chapel in Holdenville. Pastor John Robertson officiated. Honorary bearers were
Tony Wabarn, Loyd Kaufman Jr., Luke
Collard, Clay Mowdy and Cory Pebworth.
Services were under the direction of
Hudson-Phillips Funeral Home. In lieu of
flowers the family request that donations
be made to the American Cancer Society.
First Thanksgiving
Continued from Front Page
enville was very sparsely
settled and literally abounded in wild game.
Hunting was a very popular sport and a practical one
as well.
The town’s first Thanksgiving celebration was the
result of the men organizing
a Hunting Contest. They divided into two hunting teams
and the group that brought
in the most game won the
prize of being guests of the
losing team at a Thanksgiving Feast.
The women of the North
Methodist Church had been
selected to cook and serve,
using the game sent back by
runners working with the
hunters.
Scores were kept, allowing 100 points for a deer, 75
points for a turkey, 50 points
for a duck or wild goose and
25 points for smaller game
such as prairie chicken and
quail.
That first Thanksgiving
feast was served to practically the entire population.
You may be sure a grand
time was had by all, and the
little church reaped a financial harvest.
The good church ladies
enjoyed an extra bonus when
they allowed the young men
to persuade them to close
the dinner early and let them
use the building to have a
dance.
The pious church women,
who were bitterly opposed
to dancing, did not hesitate
to accept the extra cash and
they moved out, allowing the
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Continued from Front Page
Lines, Savanna Brooks; 2nd,
Frog, Kathryn McDowell; 3rd,
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MASTER ARTISTS: BEST
OF SHOW: Unbridled Lightning, Gilda Meyers
MASTER OIL & ACRYLIC ON CANVAS: 1st, Esaun,
Yvonne Huser; 2nd, River Bank,
Loretta Yin; 3rd, Low Tide
Playground, Storm Strickland;
Honorable Mention: Oriental,
Yvonne Huser; Spring, Loretta
Yin; Daffodils, Yvonne Huser
MASTER WATERCOLOR
& ACRYLIC UNDER GLASS:
1st, Painted Ladies, Jacklyn Patterson; 2nd, Lynx Creek, Linda
Bayard; 3rd, Church in Eureka,
Dorothy Byers
MASTER SCULPTURE: 1st,
No Room at the Top, Patsy E.
Lane; 2nd, Plum Beautiful, Margie Crossno; 3rd, Krystal Kaleidoscope, Belinda Reid; Honorable Mention: Camo Bear,
Suellen Young
MASTER MISC: GRAPHICS/COMPUTER;
DRAWINGS/PASTELS/COLORED
PENCIL; MIXED MEDIA/
COLLAGE/JEWELRY/FIBER
ART/ETC.: 1st, Anna, Loretta
Yin; 2nd, Natalie, Loretta Yin;
3rd, Evening Shade, Jacklyn Patterson; Honorable Mention: Zebra Eye, Gilda Meyers; Give Us
This Day, Jacklyn Patterson
ADVANCED:
BEST OF
SHOW (ALL CATEGORIES);
ENJOYING THE ANNUAL HSPS FALL ART SHOW WERE
Wayne and Jean Martin.
AMONG THE GUESTS ENJOYING THE HSPS FALL ART
SHOW WERE Pastor Chuck Rettig and wife Jenny.
Leaf, Patricia Trulock
ADVANCED OIL AND
ACRYLIC ON CANVAS OR
HARD SURFACE: 1st, Blue
Vase With Quinces, Sunkyung
Choi; 2nd, Purple Jar and Persimmon, Nola Osborne; 3rd, End of
Day, Suellen Young; Honorable
Mention: Emerald Cove, charlotte Harris
ADVANCED WATERCOLOR AND ACRYLIC ON PAPER UNDER GLASS: 1st, Autumn Wild Berries, Sunkyung
Choi; 2nd, Business Has Been a
Little Slow, Nola Osborne; 3rd,
Capitola, Charlotte Harris; Honorable Mention: Patient Angler,
Joyce Dempsey
ADVANCED GRAPHICS/
COMPUTER/DRAWING/PASTELS/COLORED
PENCIL
DRAWING/PASTELS/COLORED PENCIL: 1st, Front Yard,
Charlotte Harris; 2nd, Balanced
Blue Bird, SunkYung Choi; 3rd,
Sonny, Lucas Simmons; Honorable Mention: Painted Feather,
Nicola Mariott; Peacock, Nicola
Mariott
ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY: 1st, Stripes, Lisa Carlstrom; 2nd, Spring on Fouche
Maline, Jackie Nowlin; 3rd, Gas
Pump, Patricia Trulock; Honorable Mention: Old Steel, Lisa
Carlstrom
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As everyone around us reaches for more and clings to
what is, Thanksgiving drops to its knees, pleading that
we release ourselves to others in greater need and set our
affections on things unseen.
—CC—
My love affair with Thanksgiving takes me all the way back
to my boyhood days. I had just turned 10 years of age and
was in fifth grade at Southmayd Elementary School in East
Houston. As I recall, I was still going barefoot to school--and
I combed my hair, maybe three times a week. Girls didn’t
matter a lot to me when I was 10! It was on a Wednesday, the
day before our Thanksgiving holidays began.
The year was 1944. Our nation was at war across the Atlantic
into Europe as well as in the Pacific and far beyond. Times
were simple back then but they were also rugged. Everything
was rationed. Framed stars hung proudly in neighborhood
windows--and sometimes they were quietly changed to
crosses. Everyone I knew was patriotic to the core. Without
television, we relied on “newsreels” that were shown at the
movies, bold newspaper headlines, and LIFE magazine,
which carried photos and moving stories of courage in battle
and deaths at sea. Signs were posted inside most stores and
on street corners, all of them with the same four words:
“Uncle Sam Wants YOU”
Draped high across the front of our classroom was a huge
American flag with its 48 stars and 13 stripes. We began that
Wednesday as we did every other day in school, standing erect
beside our desks, repeating the Pledge of Allegiance and then
bowing our heads as our teacher led us in prayer. Hanging
just below the flag was a large picture of our 32nd president,
Franklin Delano Roosevelt. She always remembered to pray
for him--and our “soldier boys”, who were serving their
country in dark, dreary, and dangerous places a half a world
away from my fifth-grade class.
My teacher had lost her husband on the blood-washed
shores of Normandy the previous June. After we had saluted
the flag, a hush fell across the room as we bowed our heads
together. No one moved. As she began to pray and give
thanks, her voice broke and she started to weep. I did too.
So did Richard Webb, my best buddy. And Wanda Ragland. Even Charles White and Warren Cook, two tough kids who
later played high school football when we were all Milby
Buffaloes, wiped back their tears. No one moved as she
stumbled and sobbed her way through her prayer, which was
filled with some of the most moving expressions of gratitude
and praise that I have ever heard emerge from a soul plunged
in personal grief and pain.
In that epochal moment, time stood still. And I believe it was then--right then--that I fell in
love with Thanksgiving. It became, for me, far more than just another holiday; it took on a
significance that bordered the sacred. Lost in sympathy and a 10-year-old-boy’s pity for his teacher, I walked home much slower
that autumn afternoon. Although only a child, I entertained deep and profound feelings of
gratitude for my country, kept free by the bravery and blood of men and women only a
few years older than I, most of them fresh out of high school. On that cool afternoon I felt
a renewed surge of thankfulness for my mom and dad, my older brother and sister . . . my
maternal grandparents . . . my friends . . . for my school . . . my neighborhood . . . my church.
Though only a child, I promised God that I would fight to the end to keep this land free from
enemies who would take away our liberty and erase America’s distinctives and steal the joys
of living in this good land.
I have never forgotten that childhood promise. I remembered it at another Thanksgiving,
fourteen years later in late November of 1958, when I wore the uniform and silently walked
the same beaches of Okinawa where my fellow Marines had sacrificed their lives in the last
great battle of the South Pacific in WWII. And as Thanksgiving returns annually, I still pause;
I still let the wonder in.
Thanksgiving puts steel in our nerves and causes fresh blood to course through our patriotic
veins. It reminds us of our great heritage. It carries us back with humbling nostalgia to those
first dreadful winters at places like Plymouth and Jamestown, where less than half of those
who first landed survived. But what grand men and women those pioneers became--those
who pressed on. Reading their names today is like reading a page out of our national heroes’
Hall of Fame. In words taken from Hebrews 11, they were those “of whom the world was
not worthy.” At this time every year I pause and remember how thankful I am for each one
of them. They had the stuff of which greatness is made.
Thanksgiving speaks in clear, crisp tones of almost-forgotten terms like integrity, respect,
vigilance, devotion, dignity, honor, discipline, freedom, sacrifice, heroism, humility, peace,
and godliness. Its historic halls echo with voices embedded in the woodwork – the voices
of Washington, Franklin, Adams, Jefferson, Henry, Lincoln, Lee, Jackson, Eisenhower,
MacArthur and Reagan – all of whom challenge us to trim off the fat of indolence, passivity,
and compromise and to rid ourselves of the stigma of strife and prejudice, the malignancy of
selfishness and greed.
As everyone around us reaches for more and clings to what is, Thanksgiving drops to its
knees, pleading that we release ourselves to others in greater need and set our affections on
things unseen.
As the very real threat of terrorism continues to rear its ugly head and as our culture gives
way to shameful and brutal acts of violence, it is easy to let ourselves become preoccupied
with only the fear of a stark and barren future . . . a world without color and laughter.
Thanksgiving stands tall and shouts the same message every year: “There is a better way to
think and to live! Your God is still blessing you with the fragrance of forgiveness and the
beauty of His bounty.”
I have found in these 64 years that have followed my experience in that fifth-grade class
that it is essential to pause very deliberately each Thanksgiving and do what the name of the
holiday tells me to do. When I do, without exception, I’ve found that beauty replaces the fear
of barrenness and a deep joy returns to my soul.
And so, as the best of all the holidays fast approaches, may we take our cues from my
fifth-grade teacher. My we be as self-forgetful as she was that lonely day in her life, soon
to face her first Thanksgiving alone in her little apartment. May we remember what she
remembered – that Thanksgiving transcends our present trials, that it is a day of magnificent
memories, a day of renewed commitment to the things that matter. Like my teacher, may we
not allow it to be eclipsed behind the clouds of our national aches or sub merged beneath the
pain of personal loss and hardship.
May Thanksgiving arrive this year with a forceful and throbbing impact upon us. May
it leave each one of us gripped with gratitude for the same things that I remembered as a
barefoot kid walking home from school on that autumn afternoon so many years ago.
— Charles R. Swindoll
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name is Miss Mae Robins.
I like her very much. Santa
these are the things I want
you to bring me for Xmas,
a rubber doll, a table and 2
little chairs and a doll buggy.
I also want you to bring me
some nuts, candy and fruits.
That is all. Your friend,
LENA MAE MOORE
Dear Santa: I am a little
boy and I will try to be good
for mother says you don’t stop
at bad boy’s houses. Sometimes I almost forget and act
naughty tho. I have a Christmas tree all fixed up and I’d
like to find a tricycle and
some boots under it Christmas morning, also a gun and
some marbles, apples, nuts
and candy. Please don’t forget my little uncle, Donald
Dale Smith, he’s a good boy.
He lives out at Bethel. Best
regards, ROBERT TERRILL
HERRINGTON
P.S. I would like to have a
toothbrush too.
Dear Santa: I am a little
boy five years old. For Xmas
I want you to bring me a
wagon with rubber tires and
lots of fruit and candy and
don’t forget my little brother, Harve Dean. Your little
friend, JUNIOR NIELL
Dear Santa: I am a little
boy 4 years old. For Christmas I want a play ball and a
little red wagon. Don’t forget
mother and other little girls
and boys. Your little friend,
LOIS BRANDON
Dear Santa: I am a little
girl six years old. I want for
Christmas a big doll, set of
dishes and a rocking chair,
some candy, nuts and apples.
Don’t forget my little sister,
Rachel. Your little friend,
GRACIE MOORE
Dear Santa: Please bring
me a red wagon, roller skates
and a big play ball, some candy, nuts and lots of fruit for
Christmas. Your little friend,
CLARENCE KEY
P.S. Don’t forget my little
friend Ruby Gibbins, Lamar
Dear Santa: For Christmas
I want a little saving bank, a
big doll and a rubber ball. I
am 3 years old. I go to school
at Carson. My teacher’s
name is Mr. Dobbins. Don’t
forget him and bring me some
apples, nuts and candy. Your
little friend, LEORA RICE
Dear Santa: I am a little
girl 4 years old. I will tell
you what I want for Christmas. Please bring me a little
stove, a set of dishes, a telephone, some candy, gum,
oranges, nuts and a big coconut. Please don’t forget my
daddy, he wants a cob pipe
and a new hat. BETTY JOE
CUMMINS, Holdenville
P.S. Don’t forget my brother. He wants a little red wagon.
Dear Santa: I am a little
boy five years old. Please
bring me some B B’s for my
gun, red corduroy pants, a
toy aeroplane, story book and
fruits, candy and nuts. Santa
the Christmas tree will be in
the front room. You can put
thy presents on it. Your little
friend, BOB GEORGE TUNSTALL, Holdenville
Dear Santa; I am a little
boy four years of age. I have
been a good boy and for
Xmas I want a toy filling station, a gun, a toy bugle and
candy, fruit and nuts. Don’t
forget my other little friends. and boys. Your little friend, Christmas a big doll, set of Don’t forget my little sister,
With love, JIMMY HORN, LOUIS BRANDON, Lamar dishes and a rocking chair. Rachel. Your little friend,
Dear Santa: I am a little Some candy, nuts and apples. GRACIE MOORE
Holdenville
Dear Santa: I am a little girl 6 years old. I want for
boy 2 years old. I got a tricycle for my birthday but I
want you to bring me a big
fire truck with head lights,
a bugle, a large rubber ball,
a rubber doll, some candy,
nuts, apples and oranges and
please Santa, don’t forget
my mother and daddy. Your
little friend, HOLLIS WAIN
GANT, Holdenville, Route 2
Dear Santa Claus: I am a
little boy nine years old and
in the second grade. I go to
school at Buffalo. My teacher’s name is Miss Boyce. I
want for Christmas an automatic belt and caps, also nuts,
fruits and candy. Your truly,
VIRGIL BECK, Stuart
Dear Santa Claus: I am
a little girl. I am ten years
old. I go to school at Buffalo. I am in the third grade.
My teacher’s name is Miss
Boyce. This is what I would
like for Christmas: A set of
glass dishes for my dolly also
fruits, nuts and candy. Your
truly, DOROTHY BECK,
Stuart
Dear Santa Claus: I am a
little boy. I am twelve years
old. I go to school at Buffalo. I am in the Seventh grade.
My teacher’s name is Miss
Boyce. This is what I would
like to have for Christmas. I
want an automatic pistol and
belt and caps. Also candy,
fruits and nuts. Your truly,
VERNON BECK, Stuart
Dear Santa Claus: I have
been a pretty good girl. In am
nine years old. My teacher’s
name is Miss Stephins. She
thinks lots of me. Christmas
I want you to bring me a doll
bed, table and some dishes, a
little chair. I go to Lencoln
Hi school. Don’t forget other
little children. With love,
VIDEE SMITH
Dear Santa Claus: I am going to school every day and
am in the 4th grade. My teacher’s name is Louise Marchell
Farmer and my mother is
Lula Lee Cardford, and the
name of my school is Lincoln. I have a little brother,
he is in the 10th grade. I live
in the Sun Set Inn apartment
(. What I want for Xmas is a
little doll and a dress, a hat,
some apples and oranges.
Goodby. With Love, LOUISE MARCHELL FARMER
Dear Santa: I want for
Christmas a sack of marbles,
some ABC blocks, a ball,
some apples, nuts and candy.
I am 3 years old and don’t
forget my little friend Leatrill Pierce. Lovingly yours,
EARNEST RICE, Lamar
Dear Santa: I am a little
girl two years old. For Xmas
I want a little rubber doll and
a little red wagon and a red
rocking chair and some candy
and nuts. With lots of love,
WILMA JEAN PIERCE, Lamar
Dear Santa: I am nine years
old. I am in the third grade.
Miss Rose is my teacher. I’m
not asking for much. I want
a big doll and a set of dishes
and a little stove and lots of
candy and nuts. With lots of
love, EDITH PIERCE
Dear Santa: I am a little
boy 4 years old. For Christmas I want a play ball and little red wagon. Don’t forget
mother and other little girls
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RED HATTERS THAT INVADED BOBBIES RECENTLY ARE SHOWN LEFT TO RIGHT: (front row) Sue Adams, Geraldine Ingram, Phyllis Brantley. (back row) Lynn
Marquis, Sue Wood, Joyce Yates and Margie Mairel.
Red Hatters Invade Bobbie’s Restaurant
Seven Red Hat Ladies
invaded “Bobbie’s Restaurant”. We may have
been short in number but
we were plenty in fun and
laughter. Lynn Marquis,
Phyllis Brantley and Margie Mairel were the hostesses. Phyllis scattered
Andres chocolate mints
on the table for decorations but Sue kept eating
them. Games being done
by Lynn were making
words out of “Thanks-
giving Day”. Sue Wood
came up with 27 words
and won a Fall oven mitt
and towel. The next game
was to guess how many
candy caramels were in
the jar. Phyllis won a
necklace and a red decorative shoe with the words,
“faith, hope and love”
written inside. Next was
the door prize of a pumpkin candle in a fall decorative box with a small green
towel. This was won by
Sue Adams.
Then came our food
which was blessed by
Lynn. We got really quite
then. Sue W. offered to play
her kazoo to liven things up
but we didn’t want to run
anybody out of the restaurant. As we were leaving,
we noticed that Bobbie had
put a red hat on her pumpkin
our honor. That was such a
nice thing to do. Thanks,
Bobbie.
Our next meeting will
be the 1st Saturday in
December at Sue Adams’s house. This will be
our Christmas party! Sue
always makes it so much
fun! I can’t wait!
Those attending were
Sue Adams, Geraldine Ingram, Joyce Yates, Sue
Wood, Margie Mairel,
Phyllis Brantley and Lynn
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Our good friend, the late Dr.
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in Holdenville. Today we continue with part 3 of Dr. Dunn’s
memoirs. We hope you enjoy
them as much as we have.
Margaret and I gave much
of our time to the Nazarene
church. We were in charge
of the music. We would play
duets together on the piano. I
would play the horn and sing
for offering. The church loved
music, so we tried our best to
supply their wishes. I would
bring groups from the High
School to sing and play for the
services. During our last year
the church had about 200 in attendance. The church is not in
use today.
I think of the trips we made
with the basketball team. The
school bus was really rough.
The seats were made of two
by twelve boards. One board
along each side and one down
the middle. We would ride
over the countryside to play
ball and get back home about
12:00 p.m. We were young and
enjoyed it very much. I have
pictures of the many cups we
won at tournaments.
Margaret and I took additional college work at Southeastern College at Durant, OK
to further our certification.
Most of the music contests
were held at Durant. One time
we were attending a contest
and we went to have lunch. I
had left my billfold at home.
Margaret had a quarter, so we
bought two hamburgers and
one candy bar. That evening
we visited some friends on the
farm. We had bacon and eggs.
The friends were Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight Taylor. They now live
in Bethany and attend Bethany
First Church.
While teaching during the
school year, Margaret and I
would save dimes to help buy
groceries during summer school
at the University of Oklahoma.
To get further help, we would
go down to Dad’s farm in Atwood, OK, and bring back all
the vegetable we could get. We
also directed the music in the
First Church of the Nazarene
in Norman, OK. The pastors at
that time were A. Milton Smith
and V.H. Lewis. The pastors
would take us out at times for
further help. We would buy ice
cream cones at the end of the
week if we had five cents left.
L.N. and Geraldine Gilbert
were kind to rent us a room
and kitchen privileges for the
summer. L.N. was majoring
in economics and a member of
ROTC. I was majoring in music education and voice.
It was during my fourth year
at Kingston that A. Leroy Taylor, superintendent of Bethany
High School, Bethany, OK
came to see me. He was interested in me taking the job
as principal of the high school.
Many of our friends did not
want us to leave Kingston High.
This seemed to be a great opportunity for us so we took the
job. We moved to Bethany the
summer of 1940. The friends
we made in Kingston will never
be forgotten. The school gave
us the opportunity to start my
career in the teaching field. I
say thanks.
We borrowed an old truck
from a friend, loaded our belongings in the truck and headed for Bethany, OK. Margaret
drove our 1940 Plymouth that
we purchased in Durant for
$840. We traded a 1937 Ford
in on the Plymouth. We paid
$601 for the Ford. This Ford
was a lemon. The valves gave
out at 11,000 miles. Margaret
never did like Fords after the
1937. However, things have
changed; we have a 1990 Ford
at the present time.
We found a small apartment
one block from the high school
and moved in. I had married
Margaret when she was a junior in college and now she
had the opportunity to finish
her degree in piano. She enrolled the first semester to begin her work. My job was to
get acquainted with the school
and the teachers. I was surprised to learn that the school
had problems with discipline.
In conference with the school
board and the superintendent,
we set up policies for the coming school year.
I was approached by Chester Crill about teaching voice
and oral theory before and after school. I agreed to do this
for a little extra money. Two
of the students in the class
were Evelyn Keeton and Mary
Lou Bates. They are two outstanding musicians in Bethany
First Church. I enjoyed working with the Crill’s very much.
I was given the opportunity
to send the tenor solos in the
Messiah several times. I also
sang duets with Professor Crill
for the church services in First
Church.
The first year as principal at
Bethany High School we had
our problems with discipline.
Policies agreed on are always
challenged. To prepare for
this I called all the boys together. It was suggested that
a program be instigated that
would be a guide for further
action. This was done including the election of a committee to evaluate all infractions
of the policies. Everything
went well the first semester.
There is always someone who
tries to upset the system. Two
fellows decided to put stink
bombs in the lockers. I discovered who did the trick and
expelled them according to
the policies in force. One of
them became belligerent and
would not do as told. He was
put under a $1,000 peace bond
by the school board. This prevented him from coming on
the school ground or harming
anyone connected with the
school. This action seemed to
settle everyone down and the
school year ended peacefully.
Halloween came around
and I was not sure what would
happen to my property. We
left the car in the garage and
walked to prayer meeting.
When we arrived back to our
apartment, there was a big
sign on the door: ‘WE LOVE
THE DUNNS’. This meant
everything to us. We knew
that everything was all right
and we were on the way to
a successful stay at Bethany
High School.
I taught music, Speech and
drama in addition to my duties
as principal. There are several
adults in Bethany First Church
who were in my classes at
Bethany High School. Stanley
Payne, who was a very good
basketball player, Grant Keeton, a retired postal worker,
and others now living in Bethany.
I continued my work at the
University of Oklahoma and
graduated with the Masters
Degree in Education and voice
in 1941. I gave a graduate recital under Joseph Bentonelli
with Margaret as my accompanist.
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Congratulations to Maleficent & Indiana Jones
Jessica and Levi Barksdale, who both
won first place in their age groups in the
Holdenville Halloween Costume Contest!
Among those enjoying the HSPS Art Show were....
Phyllis O’Donley, Billie Leewright, Shirley Harkey
Robert and Donna Hurst
Harold and Mary Wheeler and Sally Bennett and Linda Gibbs
Wayne and Glenda Stinson
Nancy Sherry, Alex Sherry, and Ashley Bragg
HOLDENVILLE TRIBUNE—NOVEMBER 26, 2014—PAGE B-3
LEGAL NOTICE
BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION
OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
CAUSE CD NO. 201408773-t
APPLICANT: PETROQUEST ENERGY, L.L.C.
RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCATION EXCEPTION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE
10 EAST, HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
NOTICE OF HEARING
TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS including all persons if living
or if deceased, their known and unknown successors and all corporations existing, and if dissolved, its known and unknown successors and
all persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, particularly in
Hughes County, Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant requests that order to
issue in Cause CD No. 201408771-T be amended to permit a well to be
drilled and produced at the following location:
SURFACE LOCATION: NO CLOSER THAN 250 FEET FROM
THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 250 FEET FROM THE
WEST LINE OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST,
HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
COMPLETION INTERVAL: FIRST PERF NO CLOSER THAN 165
FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET
FROM THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH,
RANGE 10 EAST, HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
TO
LAST PERF NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE NORTH
LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE WEST LINE SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST, HUGHES COUNTY,
OKLAHOMA
That order to issue in Cause CD No. 201408771-T will establish
a 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing unit for the Mississippian,
Hunton and Sylvan common sources of supply underlying Section 15,
Township 7 North, Range 10 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma. For the
Mississippian and Hunton common sources of supply such order shall require that the completion interval of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 660 feet from the unit boundary.
For the Sylvan common source of supply such order shall require that
the completion interval of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit
shall be located not less than 330 feet from the unit boundary.
The entire length of the lateral will be cemented such that the perforations are isolated from the beginning and end point of the lateral in order
to protect the correlative rights of the offset units.
That the requested location will be closer to Sections 10, 9, 16, 21 and
22, Township 7 North, Range 10 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma than
would be permitted by the spacing order covering the named common
sources of supply.
That the Applicant be permitted to drill and produce said well at said
location for the Mississippian, Hunton and Sylvan common sources
of supply without any downward allowable adjustments and designate
Applicant or some other party as operator.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an
Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114,
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127 at 8:30 a.m. on the 15th day of December,
2014 and that this Notice be published as required by law and the rules
of the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify 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 information concerning this action, contact Jim Slade,
PetroQuest Energy, L.L.C., 1717 S. Boulder, Suite 201, Tulsa, Oklahoma
74119, 918/561-5603 or Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, CRUTCHMER & BARNES, P.L.L.C., 1648 S. Boston, Suite 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma
74119-4434, 918/382-8686.
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA
BOB ANTHONY, Chairman
PATRICE DOUGLAS, Vice Chairman
DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner
DONE AND PERFORMED this 21st day of November, 2014.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary
(Published in The Holdenville Tribune on November 26, 2014)
LEGAL NOTICE
BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION
OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
CAUSE CD NO. 201408767-t
APPLICANT: PETROQUEST ENERGY, L.L.C.
RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCATION EXEPTION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE
10 EAST, HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
NOTICE OF HEARING
TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS including Continental Resources, Inc.; all persons if living or if deceased, their known and unknown
successors and all corporations existing, and if dissolved, its known and
unknown successors and all persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, particularly in Hughes County, Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant requests that Order No.
630886 be amended to permit a well to be drilled and produced at the
following location:
SURFACE LOCATION: NO CLOSER THAN 250 FEET FROM THE
NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 250 FEET FROM THE WEST
LINE OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST,
HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
COMPLETION INTERVAL: FIRST PERF NO CLOSER THAN 165
FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET
FROM THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH,
RANGE 10 EAST, HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
TO
LAST PERF NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE NORTH
LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE WEST LINE SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST, HUGHES COUNTY,
OKLAHOMA
That Order No. 630886 established a 640-acre horizontal drilling and
spacing unit for the Mississippian, Hunton and Sylvan common sources of supply underlying Section 27, Township 7 North, Range 10 East,
Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. For the Mississippian and Hunton common
sources of supply such order shall require that the completion interval of
a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less
than 660 feet from the unit boundary. For the Sylvan common source of
supply such order shall require that the completion interval of a horizontal
well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 330 feet
from the unit boundary.
The entire length of the lateral will be cemented such that the perforations are isolated from the beginning and end point of the lateral in order
to protect the correlative rights of the offset units.
That the requested location will be closer to Sections 21, 22, 28, 33
and 34, Township 7 North, Range 10 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma
than would be permitted by the spacing order covering the named common sources of supply.
That the Applicant be permitted to drill and produce said well at said
location for the Mississippian, Hunton and Sylvan common sources of
supply without any downward allowable adjustments and designate Applicant or some other party as operator.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an
Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation
Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa,
Oklahoma 74127 at 8:30 a.m. on the 15th day of December, 2014 and
that this Notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents
of the Applicant may appear and testify 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 information concerning this action, contact Jim Slade,
PetroQuest Energy, L.L.C., 1717 S. Boulder, Suite 201, Tulsa, Oklahoma
74119, 918/561-5603 or Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, CRUTCHMER & BARNES, P.L.L.C., 1648 S. Boston, Suite 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma
74119-4434, 918/382-8686.
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA
BOB ANTHONY, Chairman
PATRICE DOUGLAS, Vice Chairman
DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner
DONE AND PERFORMED this 21st day of November, 2014.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary
(Published in The Holdenville Tribune on November 26, 2014)
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LEGAL NOTICE
BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION
OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
CAUSE CD NO. 201408775-t
APPLICANT: PETROQUEST ENERGY, L.L.C.
RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCATION EXCEPTION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE
10 EAST, HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
NOTICE OF HEARING
TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS including all persons if living
or if deceased, their known and unknown successors and all corporations existing, and if dissolved, its known and unknown successors and
all persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, particularly in
Hughes County, Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant requests that order to issue in Cause CD No. 201408774-T be amended to permit a well to be
drilled and produced at the following location:
SURFACE LOCATION: NO CLOSER THAN 250 FEET FROM
THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 250 FEET FROM THE
WEST LINE OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST,
HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
COMPLETION INTERVAL: FIRST PERF NO CLOSER THAN 165
FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET
FROM THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH,
RANGE 10 EAST, HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
TO
LAST PERF NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE NORTH
LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST, HUGHES COUNTY,
OKLAHOMA
That order to issue in Cause CD No. 201408774-T will establish
a 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing unit for the Mississippian,
Hunton and Sylvan common sources of supply underlying Section 16,
Township 7 North, Range 10 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma. For the
Mississippian and Hunton common sources of supply such order shall require that the completion interval of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal
well unit shall be located not less than 660 feet from the unit boundary.
For the Sylvan common source of supply such order shall require that the
completion interval of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall
be located not less than 330 feet from the unit boundary.
The entire length of the lateral will be cemented such that the perforations are isolated from the beginning and end point of the lateral in order
to protect the correlative rights of the offset units.
That the requested location will be closer to Sections 9, 10, 15, 22 and
21, Township 7 North, Range 10 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma than
would be permitted by the spacing order covering the named common
sources of supply.
That the Applicant be permitted to drill and produce said well at said
location for the Mississippian, Hunton and Sylvan common sources of
supply without any downward allowable adjustments and designate Applicant or some other party as operator.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an
Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation
Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa,
Oklahoma 74127 at 8:30 a.m. on the 15th day of December, 2014 and
that this Notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify 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 information concerning this action, contact Jim Slade,
PetroQuest Energy, L.L.C., 1717 S. Boulder, Suite 201, Tulsa, Oklahoma
74119, 918/561-5603 or Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, CRUTCHMER & BARNES, P.L.L.C., 1648 S. Boston, Suite 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma
74119-4434, 918/382-8686.
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA
BOB ANTHONY, Chairman
PATRICE DOUGLAS, Vice Chairman
DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner
DONE AND PERFORMED this 21st day of November, 2014.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary
(Published in The Holdenville Tribune on November 26, 2014)
LEGAL NOTICE
BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION
OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
CAUSE CD NO. 201408776-T
APPLICANT: PETROQUEST ENERGY, L.L.C.
RELIEF SOUGHT: DRILLING AND SPACING UNIT
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE
10 EAST, HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
NOTICE OF HEARING
TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING 4B Properties, LLC Sarah Jane Rodgers, Manager; American Innovative Royalty
Systems; Anglin Properties Irrevocable Living Trust Leann Leach s/p/a
Belva Leann Leach, as Successor Trustee; Carla J. Winner; Carol Ogden
Jones Living Trust, Carol Ogden Jones, Trustee; The Charlene Ann Anthony Non-Exempt Residuary Trust, Charlene Ann Anthony, Trustee;
Clint Lawrence, a/k/a Clint Marshall; D.S.C.M., Inc. Dan Mordhorst,
President; Dan Mordhorst Trust, Dan Mordhorst, Trustee; Delaney Family Partnership Patricia Carol Snider, Managing General Partner; Donald
N. “Bear” Price Revocable Trust, Donald N. Price, Trustee; Donald N.
Price; Ellis Rudy Ltd. ; Great Sky Partners, LLC; Guyla A. Marshall; Hall
Production Co., LC c/o Phil Davis, Vice-President; Harris Foundation Incorporated c/o Jimi Davidson, Vice-President; Harry H. Diamond Incorporated; Harvey L. Price Family Revocable Living Trust, Harvey L. Price,
Trustee; Helen M. McCaugey Trust, Marvilla Jo Kirbie and Lucille Ward,
Co-Trustees c/o Royal A. Faw; Hugh Charles Moore ; J.C. Daugherty
Revocable Trust, J.C. Daugherty, Trustee; J.E. & L.E. Mabee Foundation
Inc. Raymond L. Tullius, Jr., Vice Chairman; Jacqueline Shidler McBride;
Jason C. Waldroup; Jay Petroleum Robert L. Baker, Vice-President;
Jeanette Moss; Jeremy Daniel Gibson; Joellen Rapee Revocable Trust
c/o William M. Winkler; John Clifton Crumm; John Mark Waugh Trust,
John Mark Waugh, Trustee; John W. Tennyson and R. Joy Tennyson, his
wife; Jones-Daube Mineral Company ; Joseph T. Johannes; Judy Beach;
Karen Ann Davenport Trust, Judith Ann Lafitte, Trustee; Ken Young Family Revocable Trust, Ken Young, a/k/a Noland Kendall Young, Trustee;
Kerr McGee Corporation; Kirby Minerals, an Oklahoma Partnership;
LaDona Marshall, a/k/a LaDona Marshall Barber; Lake Oil Company;
Laurie J. Vice; Lee Warren Weatherred; M.A. Viersen Revocable Trust,
M.A. Viersen, Trustee c/o Lou-Anne Moudy, attorney; M. Carolyn Davis; MAP0406, an Oklahoma General Partnership ; Map Resources Inc.
; Mary Jo Shidler Ardis; Melba Loftis; Merco of Oklahoma Inc.; Newfield
Exploration Mid-Continent Inc.; Nina Ogden Knode Living Trust, Nina
Ogden Knode, Trustee; Owen H. Rives III Non-Exempt Residuary Trust,
Owen H. Rives, III, Trustee; PAR Oil Company, Inc.; Patsy Ann Viersen
Brown; Phillip Marshall; Proctor Joint Revocable Trust, Dale L. Proctor
& Mildred Proctor, Trustees; Ralph L. Harvey; Ralph Marshall; Ralph W.
Viersen, III; Ronald Arthur Qualls; Ronald W. Young & Barbara A. Young
Living Trust, Ronald W. Young, Trustee; Rudolph W. & Helen Troup Family Trust; Ruth Elon Moore Jackson; Scope Exploration ; Silverado Oil &
Gas Corporation; Sondra Wilson; South Dakota Royalty Fund, Inc. Elba
Brown; Stanley Grayson; Sue Lowe, a/k/a Kathryn Sue Lowe; Sue Lynn
Ramsey; Teddy Victor Tucker Operating Company, LLC; Territories Oil
c/o Frank Dolf, Jr.; Tommy Dean Weatherred; Trapp Petroleum Partners
Nancy Trapp Berry, Managing Partner; Vicki Waugh Eidman Trust, Vicki
Waugh Eidman, Trustee; Vivian P. Franklin Living Trust c/o Stanley R.
Franklin; Wellspring Royalties, Ltd.; Wise Mineral Trust, James W. Wise,
Trustee; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Anna Moffa, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees,
successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Bill Parks, deceased;
C.R. Colpitt and James R. Colpitt, if living, and if deceased her unknown
heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees, and assigns; The
unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Claud Lawrence Head, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees,
successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Dora Mae Cook,
deceased; Edith V.D. Ferguson, if living, and if deceased her unknown
heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees, and assigns; The
unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Eliza Thomas Head, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees,
successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Erla B. Lundquist, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Erma Johnson Boyd and Kemper Boyd, her husband,
deceased; F. August Holston & Alice R. Holston, Joint Tenants, if living,
and if deceased her unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees, and assigns; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors,
administrators, trustees and assigns of Florence R. Burton, deceased;
The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and
assigns of Florence R. Fenster Yeager, deceased; Harry Tannenbaum, if
living, and if deceased his unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees, and assigns; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Hugh Tomlinson, deceased;
The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and
assigns of Ira E. McCarty, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Joseph A. Johannes, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Mabel M. Johnson, deceased; The unknown heirs,
devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Madge W.
Lisle, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Marey Purcell, deceased; The unknown
heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of
Mark Korell, deceased; Maxine S. Harris, if living, and if deceased her
unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees, and assigns; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Melvin L. Waldroup, deceased; The unknown heirs,
devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Norvelle
Flinchum Charles, deceased; Sonat Exploration Company, and its unknown successors in interest; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors,
administrators, trustees and assigns of Theodore N. Law & Genevieve
H. Law, deceased, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors,
administrators, trustees and assigns of Vivian L. Young, deceased; The
unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of William Davis Collins, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees,
successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of William Scott Head,
deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators,
trustees and assigns of Winnie Viola Tennyson, deceased; Betty Jean
Hagood and Wayne D. Hagood; Derek Parks; Dorothy Joyce Toombs;
Erlita L. Myers; Fred Lee Simpson ; James Coughline; James Lance
Tomlinson; Joe Cassidy ; Joyce Toombs and Henry Toombs; Judith
Parks; Margaret Kline; Mary Anne Tomlinson Hill; Mary Fugate, a/k/a
Mary Frigate, now Mary Amon; Robert T. Tomlinson; Suzanne Mordhorst
Revocable Trust dated 6/30/97, Suzanne M. Wills, Trustee; Suzanne
Murphee; T.N. Law, Jr. and Betty Jo Law, his wife; Tyler Parks; Vivian
Mills; William Wayne Tomlinson; Arnold Petroleum Company, and its unknown successors in interest; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors,
administrators, trustees and assigns of Evelyn Coughlin, deceased; and
all persons if, living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors, and all corporations, existing and if dissolved, its known and unknown successors and all other persons having an interest in the lands
covered hereby, particularly in Hughes County, Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant requests that the Commission enter its order extending Order No. 630866 insofar as it established
a 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing unit for the Mississippian,
Woodford, Hunton and Sylvan common sources of supply underlying
Section 27, Township 7 North, Range 10 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma to include Section 21 Township 7 North, Range 10 East Hughes
County, Oklahoma. The Mississippian and Hunton common sources of
supply are conventional reservoirs and as such the completion interval
of a horizontal well in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than
660 feet from any unit boundary. The Sylvan common source of supply
is an unconventional reservoir and as such the completion interval of a
horizontal well in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 330
feet from any unit boundary. The Woodford common source of supply
is an unconventional reservoir and pursuant to OAC 165:10-29-2 the
completion lateral of a horizontal Woodford well drilled in a horizontal
well unit shall be located not less than 165 feet from any north/south unit
boundary and not less than 330 feet from any east/west unit boundary.
The horizontal well unit may exist concurrently with the non-horizontal
drilling and spacing unit and each such unit may be concurrently developed. Therefore, the following orders are not being vacated.
Order No. 122266 which spaced the Hunton common source of supply as a 160-acre drilling and spacing unit underlying the SE/4 Section
21, Township 7 North, Range 10 East Hughes County, Oklahoma will not
be vacated.
Order No. 165954 which spaced the Hunton common source of supply as 40-acre drilling and spacing units underlying the N/2 NE/4 and
SW/4 NE/4 and NE/4 NW/4 and NW/4 SW/4 and S/2 NW/4 Section 21,
Township 7 North, Range 10 East Hughes County, Oklahoma will not be
vacated.
Order No. 264562 which spaced the Hunton common source of supply as a 40-acre drilling and spacing unit underlying the SE/4 NE/4 Section 21, Township 7 North, Range 10 East Hughes County, Oklahoma will
not be vacated.
Order No. 171597 which spaced the Caney and Mayes common
sources of supply as a 160-acre drilling and spacing unit underlying the
SE/4 Section 21, Township 7 North, Range 10 East Hughes County,
Oklahoma will not be vacated.
There is no production from any non-horizontal well in the unit.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the relief requested herein made
be made effective prior to the issuance of this Order.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the
Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an
Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 South Houston, Tulsa,
Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 15th day of December, 2014
and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the
Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify 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 information concerning this action, contact Jim Slade,
PetroQuest Energy, L.L.C., 1717 S. Boulder, Suite 201, Tulsa, Oklahoma
74119, 918/561-5603 or Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, CRUTCHMER & BARNES, P.L.L.C., 1648 S. Boston, Suite 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma
74119-4434, 918/382-8686.
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA
BOB ANTHONY, Chairman
PATRICE DOUGLAS, Vice Chairman
DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner
DONE AND PERFORMED this 21st day of November, 2014.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary
Secretary of the Commission
(Published in The Holdenville Tribune on November 26, 2014)
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PROPOSED BANK MERGER
Notice is hereby given that Security State Bank, Wewoka, Oklahoma,
has made application to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation for
its written consent to acquire by acquisition the Holdenville and Maud
branches of The Bank National Association, McAlester, Oklahoma.
Any person wishing to comment on this application may file his or her
comments in writing with the Regional Director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at its Dallas Regional Office located at 1601 Bryan
Street, 20th Floor, Dallas, Texas 75201, not later than December 9, 2014.
The non-confidential portion of the application is on file at the Corporation’s Regional Office in Dallas, Texas and are available for public inspection during regular business hours. Photocopies of the non-confidential
portion of the application will be made available upon request.
It is contemplated that all offices of the above-named institutions will
continue to be operated.
(Published in The Holdenville Tribune on November 26 and December
3, 2014)
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455-495 ...............$300.00-$325.00
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HOLDENVILLE TRIBUNE—NOVEMBER 26, 2014—PAGE B-5
LEGAL NOTICE
JODAWNA SMITH AND RONNA HANEY
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LEGAL NOTICE
BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION
OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
CAUSE CD NO. 201408779-t
APPLICANT: PETROQUEST ENERGY, L.L.C.
RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCATION EXCEPTION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST.
HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
NOTICE OF HEARING
TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND
TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS including Continental Resources, Inc.; all persons if living or
if deceased, their known and unknown successors and all corporations existing, and if
dissolved, its known and unknown successors and all persons having an interest in the
lands covered hereby, particularly in Hughes County, Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant requests that order to issue in Cause CD
No. 201408778-T be amended to permit a well to be drilled and produced at the following
location:
SURFACE LOCATION: NO CLOSER THAN 250 FEET FROM THE NORTH
LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 250 FEET FROM THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 34,
TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST, HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
COMPLETION INTERVAL: FIRST PERF NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE
SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE OF SECTION
28, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST, HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
TO
LAST PERF NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO
CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH,
RANGE 10 EAST, HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
That order to issue in Cause CD No. 201408778-T will establish a 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing unit for the Mississippian, Hunton and Sylvan common sources
of supply underlying Section 28, Township 7 North, Range 10 East, Pittsburg County,
Oklahoma. For the Mississippian and Hunton common sources of supply such order
shall require that the completion interval of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well
unit shall be located not less than 660 feet from the unit boundary. For the Sylvan common source of supply such order shall require that the completion interval of a horizontal
well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 330 feet from the unit
boundary.
The entire length of the lateral will be cemented such that the perforations are isolated
from the beginning and end point of the lateral in order to protect the correlative rights of
the offset units.
That the requested location will be closer to Sections 21, 22, 27, 34 and 33, Township 7 North, Range 10 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma than would be permitted by the
spacing order covering the named common sources of supply.
That the Applicant be permitted to drill and produce said well at said location for the
Mississippian, Hunton and Sylvan common sources of supply without any downward
allowable adjustments and designate Applicant or some other party as operator.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern
Regional Office, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127 at 8:30 a.m. on the
15th day of December, 2014 and that this Notice be published as required by law and
the rules of the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear
and testify 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 information concerning this action, contact Jim Slade, PetroQuest Energy, L.L.C.,
1717 S. Boulder, Suite 201, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119, 918/561-5603 or Ron M. Barnes or
Grayson Barnes, CRUTCHMER & BARNES, P.L.L.C., 1648 S. Boston, Suite 100, Tulsa,
Oklahoma 74119-4434, 918/382-8686.
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA
BOB ANTHONY, Chairman
PATRICE DOUGLAS, Vice Chairman
DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner
DONE AND PERFORMED this 21st day of November, 2014.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary
(Published in The Holdenville Tribune on November 26, 2014)
Ronna is a graduate of
Holdenville High School
and East Central University. She has been a public school educator for 16
years and is currently a
library media specialist at
Byng Elementary.
JoDawna, also an HHS
and ECU alum spent over
30 years as a classroom educator and counselor in the
Holdenville School District. She continues to be
involved in education volunteering monthly at Reed
Elementary.
“I look forward to serving the Holdenville area as
a library board member. I
welcome the opportunity
to enhance and increase
awareness of the resources
available to our community
through the public library”
states Haney.
The Grace M. Pickens
Library Board meets quarterly. Wes
OtherWatkins
members of
Technology
Center
the board include: Sharon
(405) 452-5500Danielle
* 1-888-884-3834
Carpenter,
Pat(in-district ph. #)
terson,
Monroe
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Cudd Energy Services is hiring
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BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION
OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
CAUSE CD NO. 201408778-T
APPLICANT: PETROQUEST ENERGY, L.L.C.
RELIEF SOUGHT: DRILLING AND SPACING UNIT
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST, HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
NOTICE OF HEARING
TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF
OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING The Anglin Properties Irrevocable Living Trust, Leann Leach s/p/a Belva
Leann Leach, as Successor Trustee; The ARK Trust, Carol W. Byrd, Trustee; Beverly L. Sipes, a/k/a
Beverly B. Sipes; The Revocable Trust of Bill J. Horne dated 8/31/2000, Bill J. Horne, Sr., Trustee;
The Bill Tucker Family Trust dated 2/28/2011, Leslie Diane Wimberly Tucker, Trustee; Bryan Thomas
and Orvilla Caprice Coleman, JTROS; Caldonia Corbitt; The Carol W. Byrd Trust, Carl W. Byrd,
Trustee; Carlton Stringer; The Crews Family Revocable Trust dated 10/9/2001, Ira David Crews II
and Carol Crews and Douglas Crews, Co-Trustees; Dick Henry Hall; Donald N. Price; The Revocable
Trust of Dorothy Tomlinson Renfro, dated 2/24/1998, Charles R. Renfro, Successor Trustee; Earl
Curtis; Eugene Bryson Ball and Randolph Bryson Ball and Deborah Kay Ball, JTROS; Floritta Pope;
Glen David Harris; Granite Well Service, Inc.; Great Sky Partners, LLC; Harry H. Diamond, Inc.; Harry
S. Lindley and Peggy Toone Lindley, JTROS; Harvey L. Price; The Harvey L. Price Family Revocable
Living Trust u/t/d 12/15/1995, Harvey L. Price and Alice F. Price, Trustees; The Home-Stake Oil and
Gas Company; The Home-Stake Royalty Company; Howard L Berkey, Jr.; Ida E. Sheehan Ford;
J.E. & L.E. Mabee Foundation, Inc Raymond L. Tullius, Jr., Vice Chairman; Janet K. Barrick; Janet
Wolgast; Jaqueline Shidler McBride; Jayne Mays; Jayson Mark Horne; The Estate of Jo Dell McMillan, deceased, Michael Lee McMillan, Personal Representative; John Steven Horne; Jones-Daube
Mineral Company; The Joseph Raunikar Trust, u/d/t 1/12/1998, Joseph Rauniker, Trustee; Joyce
York; Mary Jo Shidler Ardis; Melba Loftis; Merco of Oklahoma ; Meredith Berkey McDonagh; Miles
Clifford Lindley, III; Nadine Mason; Nancy Davis; Newfield Exploration Mid-Continent Inc.; Par Oil
Company; The Proctor Joint Revocable Trust dated 2/3/1994, Dale L. Proctor and Mildred J. Proctor,
Trustees; r. c. Taylor Companies, Inc.; Richard M. Hall; Ronald Arthur Qualls; Rosemary Robertson;
Rulewicz Energy, LLC; Sharon L. Maguire; Sissey Ann Hall; Sultan Oil Company; Susan Moore;
The Toni Rogers Trust, Carol W. Byrd, Trustee; Victor W. Pryor, Jr.; Victor W. Pryor, Jr., Trustee for
William E. Pryor; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of
Anne Scott McElroy, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees
and assigns of C. B. Coleman, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of David R. Hall, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors,
administrators, Trustees and assigns of Frank Raunikar, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees,
successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Jesse R. Lester, deceased; The unknown heirs,
devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Lela O. Hawthorne Davis, deceased;
Nadine Brooks, if living, and if deceased, her unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators,
trustees and assigns; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Willie A. Hawthorne Clawson, deceased; Angelum Raunikar; Charles Edward Skipworth;
Deep Rock Oil Corporation c/o Anadarko Petroleum Corp.; Donna W. Cloer; Eddie Raunikar; Frank
Lowell Wyatt; Gene Raunikar; Iris Caroline Hall; Joe Raunikar; KVR Energy, LLC; Loy Jean Riggs;
Pamela June Skipworth; Shirley K. Grote; Staab Holdings, LLC; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of C. E. McCaughey, deceased; The unknown heirs,
devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Darnell Ray Mason, deceased; The
unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Doris M. Lester, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Dorothy
C. Berkey, deceased; Flint & Associates, Inc., and it’s unknown successors in interest; The unknown
heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Geraldine Goree, deceased; H.
F. Bilby, if living, and if deceased, his unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees
and assigns; Jo Dell McMillan Revocable Trust, and it’s unknown successors in interest; The unknown heirs, devisees,successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Joseph Goad, deceased;
The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Mildred Geraldine
Mason, deceased; Patricia E. Wyatt, if living, and if deceased, her unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Robert Raunikar, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors,
administrators, Trustees and assigns of Ruth Stevenson, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees,
successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns William Robert Clawson, deceased; and all persons if, living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors, and all corporations, existing and
if dissolved, its known and unknown successors and all other persons having an interest in the lands
covered hereby, particularly in Hughes County, Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant requests that the Commission enter its order extending Order No. 630866 insofar as it established a 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing unit for
the Mississippian, Woodford, Hunton and Sylvan common sources of supply underlying Section
27, Township 7 North, Range 10 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma to include Section 28 Township 7
North, Range 10 East Hughes County, Oklahoma. The Mississippian and Hunton common sources of
supply are conventional reservoirs and as such the completion interval of a horizontal well in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 660 feet from any unit boundary. The Sylvan common
source of supply is an unconventional reservoir and as such the completion interval of a horizontal
well in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 330 feet from any unit boundary. The Woodford common source of supply is an unconventional reservoir and pursuant to OAC 165:10-29-2 the
completion lateral of a horizontal Woodford well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not
less than 165 feet from any north/south unit boundary and not less than 330 feet from any east/west
unit boundary.
The horizontal well unit may exist concurrently with the non-horizontal drilling and spacing unit
and each such unit may be concurrently developed. Therefore, the following orders are not being
vacated.
Order No. 122266 which spaced the Hunton common source of supply as 160-acre drilling and
spacing units underlying Section 28, Township 7 North, Range 10 East Hughes County, Oklahoma
will not be vacated.
Order No. 171597 which spaced the Caney and Mayes common sources of supply as a 160-acre
drilling and spacing unit underlying the NE/4 Section 28, Township 7 North, Range 10 East Hughes
County, Oklahoma will not be vacated.
There is no production from any non-horizontal well in the unit.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the relief requested herein made be made effective prior to the
issuance of this Order.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge
on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 South
Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 15th day of December, 2014 and that this
notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify 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 information concerning this action, contact Jim Slade, PetroQuest Energy, L.L.C., 1717 S. Boulder, Suite
201, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119, 918/561-5603 or Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, CRUTCHMER &
BARNES, P.L.L.C., 1648 S. Boston, Suite 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119-4434, 918/382-8686.
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA
BOB ANTHONY, Chairman
PATRICE DOUGLAS, Vice Chairman
DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner
DONE AND PERFORMED this 21st day of November, 2014.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary
Secretary of the Commission
(Published in The Holdenville Tribune on November 26, 2014)
LEGAL NOTICE
BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION
OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
CAUSE CD NO. 201408777-t
APPLICANT: PETROQUEST ENERGY, L.L.C.
RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCATION EXCEPTION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST, HUGHES
COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
NOTICE OF HEARING
TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS including all persons if living or if deceased, their known and unknown
successors and all corporations existing, and if dissolved, its known and unknown successors and all persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, particularly in Hughes
County, Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant requests that order to issue in Cause CD
No. 201408776-T be amended to permit a well to be drilled and produced at the following
location:
SURFACE LOCATION: NO CLOSER THAN 250 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE
AND NO CLOSER THAN 250 FEET FROM THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP
7 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST, HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
COMPLETION INTERVAL: FIRST PERF NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE
NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 21,
TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST, HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
TO
LAST PERF NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER
THAN 330 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 10
EAST, HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
That order to issue in Cause CD No. 201408776-T will establish a 640-acre horizontal
drilling and spacing unit for the Mississippian, Hunton and Sylvan common sources of
supply underlying Section 21, Township 7 North, Range 10 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma.
For the Mississippian and Hunton common sources of supply such order shall require that the
completion interval of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less
than 660 feet from the unit boundary. For the Sylvan common source of supply such order
shall require that the completion interval of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit
shall be located not less than 330 feet from the unit boundary.
The entire length of the lateral will be cemented such that the perforations are isolated
from the beginning and end point of the lateral in order to protect the correlative rights of the
offset units.
That the requested location will be closer to Sections 16, 15, 22, 27 and 28, Township 7
North, Range 10 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma than would be permitted by the spacing
order covering the named common sources of supply.
That the Applicant be permitted to drill and produce said well at said location for the Mississippian, Hunton and Sylvan common sources of supply without any downward allowable adjustments and designate Applicant or some other party as operator.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law
Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127 at 8:30 a.m. on the 15th day of
December, 2014 and that this Notice be published as required by law and the rules of the
Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant,
its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify
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
information concerning this action, contact Jim Slade, PetroQuest Energy, L.L.C., 1717 S.
Boulder, Suite 201, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119, 918/561-5603 or Ron M. Barnes or Grayson
Barnes, CRUTCHMER & BARNES, P.L.L.C., 1648 S. Boston, Suite 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma
74119-4434, 918/382-8686.
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA
BOB ANTHONY, Chairman
PATRICE DOUGLAS, Vice Chairman
DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner
DONE AND PERFORMED this 21st day of November, 2014.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary
(Published in The Holdenville Tribune on November 26, 2014)
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LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF HUGHES COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
CASE NO. PB-14-87
In the Matter of the estate of JAN POTEET HARRIS, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the Creditors of JAN POTEET HARRIS, deceased.
All creditors having claims against Jan Poteet Harris, deceased, are
required to present the same with a description of all security interests
and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with a respect to such
claim, to Franklin D. Harris, Personal Representative, at the law office
of Ken Chesnutt, PO Box 44, Holdenville, OK 74848, addressed to Ken
Chesnutt, Attorney for the Personal Representative, on or before the following presentment bar date: January 27, 2015, or the same will be forever barred.
Dated this 24th day of November, 2014.
s) Franklin D. Harris
Personal Representative
105 Gardenwood
Holdenville, OK 74848
Ken Chesnutt, OBA#1649
Attorney for Petitioner
PO Box 44
Holdenville, OK 74848
Phone: (405) 379-7490
(Published in The Holdenville Tribune on November 27 and December
3, 2014)
LEGAL NOTICE
BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION
OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
CAUSE CD NO. 201408771-T
APPLICANT: PETROQUEST ENERGY, L.L.C.
RELIEF SOUGHT: DRILLING AND SPECIAL UNIT
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE
10 EAST, HUGHES COUNTY
NOTICE OF HEARING
TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING Ann Marie
Coryell; The Revocable Trust of Bill J. Horne dated 8/31/2000, Bill J.
Horne Trustee; Bobby Lee Loftis, aka Bob Loftis; Brian Van Horn; Canaan
Resources Drilling Company, LLC; Cedarlane Enterprises, LP; Donald
N. “Bear” Price Revocable Trust Donald N. Price, Trustee; Failing Revocable Trust, Robin A. Mose, Susan E. Van Alstine and Carole L. Ward,
Trustees; Fred Lowry Ramsey; George N. Rupe; Gordon L. Hostettler;
Great Sky Partners, LLC; Harvey B. Platt Testamentary Trust, Thomas
E. Nix, Jr. Trustee; Harvey L. Price Revocable Trust; Imogene Strickland;
J&M Investments Co.; James Brian Rupe; Janet Sue Baxter and Onus
Dwayne Baxter, JT’s ; Jayson Mark Horne; Jess Harris, Jr., Irrevocable
Trust, Mary Jane Harris Trustee; Joan Olga Hale Trust, Joan Olga Hale,
Trustee; John Steven Horne; John Mark Waugh Trust, John Mark Waugh,
Trustee; Josephine Hale; Kristine Kohles Stover Living Trust; Lana Sharon Street Byrnes; Leena Stark; Leena Stark, Trustee FBO Robert Stark;
Malcolm D. Harden; Map Resources, Inc.; Mary Katheryn Rupe Beavers;
Melba Loftis; Nadine Harden; Patricia Diane Rupe; The Patsy R. Lawyer Family Trust; Philip G. Lee; Philip G. Lee, Michael Lee and Danny
Lee, JT’s; Proctor Joint Revocable Trust, Dale L. Proctor and Mildred
Proctor, Trustees; Rolland Roy Ramsey; Russell D. Behrends; Ruth Nell
Powers; Samedan Oil Corporation; Shawn Stevenson Reynolds and Janet S. Reynolds, JT’s; Steve Van Horn; SuZanne McSwain; Teerakun
Karnchanakphun; Terry W. and Debra Kaye Gilbert Living Trust, Terry W.
Gilbert and Debra Kaye Gilbert, Trustees; Theodore Kevin Rupe; Thomas
B. Cormode; Tommy B. Hunter; Trapp Petroleum Partners; University of
Tulsa c/o Bank of Oklahoma, N.A.; Van Horn Oil Company; Vicki Waugh
Eidman Trust, Vicki Waugh Eidman, Trustee; XTO Energy, Inc.; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns
of Carmen Bartlett, deceased; E. L. McGill and Mildred Hayes, JT, if living, and if deceased, their unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Freda M. Sims, deceased;
The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and
assigns of George C. Coleman, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees,
successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of J. A. Elrod, deceased;
The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and
assigns of J. Tate Hale, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Lynda Hunter Gardner,
deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators,
trustees and assigns of Ruby Horne, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Sibyl Inez Stephens, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of W. T. Kirby, deceased; The unknown heirs,
devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Willa Mae
Henson, deceased; Benco Energy, Inc.; Bank of America, N.A. (formerly,
Boston Bank, N.A.); Charles Stephen Sims; Dean G. Coleman; Donna
Cochems; First United Bank & Trust Co.; Harold Heath; Jan Navis, aka
Jan Censky; Jonna Stephens; Liberty Energy, L.L.C.; Martin P. Moore;
Mary Elizabeth Leewright; Mexia Holdings, L.P.; Michael Hale; Moringstar
Energy, L.L.C.; Silver Creek Oil & Gas; Silver Creek Resources; Alta Natural Resources, L.L.C., and it’s unknown successors in interest; Charles
Douglas Sims, if living, and if deceased, his unknown heirs, devisees,
successors, administrators, trustees and assigns; Monarch Resources,
L.L.C., and it’s unknown successors in interest; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Nanette Oliphant Moore, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Theodore C. Rupe, deceased; and all
persons if, living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors,
and all corporations, existing and if dissolved, its known and unknown
successors and all other persons having an interest in the lands covered
hereby, particularly in Hughes County, Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant requests that the Commission enter its order extending Order No. 629877 insofar as it established
a 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing unit for the Mississippian,
Woodford, Hunton and Sylvan common sources of supply underlying
Section 23, Township 7 North, Range 10 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma to include Section 15, Township 7 North, Range 10 East Hughes
County, Oklahoma. The Mississippian and Hunton common sources of
supply are conventional reservoirs and as such the completion interval
of a horizontal well in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than
660 feet from any unit boundary. The Sylvan common source of supply is
an unconventional reservoir and as such the completion interval of a horizontal well in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 330 feet
from any unit boundary. The Woodford common source of supply is an
unconventional reservoir and pursuant to OAC 165:10-29-2 the completion lateral of a horizontal Woodford well drilled in a horizontal well unit
shall be located not less than 165 feet from any north/south unit boundary
and not less than 330 feet from any east/west unit boundary.
The horizontal well unit may exist concurrently with the non-horizontal
drilling and spacing unit and each such unit may be concurrently developed. Therefore, the following orders are not being vacated.
Order No. 165954 which spaced the Hunton common source of supply
as 40-acre drilling and spacing units underlying the W/2 SW/4 Section 15,
Township 7 North, Range 10 East Hughes County, Oklahoma will not be
vacated.
Order No. 289349 which spaced the Hunton common source of supply
as a 160-acre drilling and spacing unit underlying the NE/4 Section 15,
Township 7 North, Range 10 East Hughes County, Oklahoma will not be
vacated.
There is no production from any non-horizontal well in the unit.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the relief requested herein made
be made effective prior to the issuance of this Order.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the
Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an
Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 South Houston, Tulsa,
Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 15th day of December, 2014 and
that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents
of the Applicant may appear and testify 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 information concerning this action, contact Jim Slade,
PetroQuest Energy, L.L.C., 1717 S. Boulder, Suite 201, Tulsa, Oklahoma
74119, 918/561-5603 or Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, CRUTCHMER & BARNES, P.L.L.C., 1648 S. Boston, Suite 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma
74119-4434, 918/382-8686.
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA
BOB ANTHONY, Chairman
PATRICE DOUGLAS, Vice Chairman
DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner
DONE AND PERFORMED this 21st day of November, 2014.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary
Secretary of the Commission
(Published in The Holdenville Tribune on November 26, 2014)
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LEGAL NOTICE
BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION
OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
CAUSE CD NO. 201408774-T
APPLICANT: PETROQUEST ENERGY, L.L.C.
RELIEF SOUGHT: DRILLING AND SPACING UNIT
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE
10 EAST, HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
NOTICE OF HEARING
TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING 4B Properties,
L.L.C. Attn: Sarah Jane Rodgers; The Anglin Properties Irrevocable Living Trust, Leann Leach s/p/a Belva Leann Leach, as Successor Trustee;
Barrett Drilling Company; Brian Van Horn; Canaan Resources X, L.L.C.;
Carolyn Sue Slater; Casillas Petroleum Corp.; Chesapeake Royalty,
L.L.C.; Clement Blount Sledge; The Dan Mordhurst Revocable Trust
dated 6/30/1997, Dan Mordhorst, Trustee; Davis Bros, L.L.C.; Davis &
Barbara Lovett; The Delaney Family Partnership Patricia Carol Snider,
Managing General Partner; Enersource Royalty Corp.; Fleischaker Mineral Company, L.L.C.; Great Sky Partners, LLC; Harry H. Diamond, Inc.;
Ima Lee Lankford; J.E. & L.E. Mabee Foundation, Inc Raymond L. Tullius, Jr., Vice Chairman; Jaco Production Company; James Hamilton;
The James and Phyllis Lyons Family Trust; The Jerry L. Tobey Revocable Trust dated November 2, 2011, Jerry L. Tobey, Trustee; John W.
Pride & Cynthia J. Pride Revocable Living Trust, dated 07/21/1998 John
W. Pride & Cynthia J. Pride, Trustees; The John A. Gaberino Living Trust
dated July 2, 1992, Elizabeth M. Gaberino, John A. Gaberino Jr. & Margaret C. Peters, Co-Trustees; The John Mark Waugh Trust, John Mark
Waugh, Trustee; Jones-Daube Mineral Company; The Karen Ann Davenport Trust dated August 6, 2008, Judith Ann Lafitte, Trustee; Kristine
Kohles Stover Living Trust Kristine Kohles Stover, Trustee; L. Quitman
Winter; The Lankford Family Trust dated October 8, 1992, Joe Vernon
Lankford, Trustee; The M. A. Viersen Revocable Trust, M. A. Viersen,
Trustee; Mad Dog Investments, L.L.C.; Map Resources, Inc.; Mary
Sledge Allan Investment Company, L.L.C., an Oklahoma Limited Liability
Company; The Matthew L. Pride & Renee G. Pride Revocable Living
Trust, dated 08/13/1999 Matthew L. Pride & Renee G. Pride, Trustees;
McConnell Royalty, L.L.C. c/o Atkins and Atkins, P.C.; Melba Loftis; Merco of Oklahoma ; Nancy Butler Cook; Newfield Exploration Mid-Continent
Inc.; Northern Baptist Convention; Par Oil Company; Patsy Ann Viersen
Brown; Phillip L. Lankford ; Ralph W. Viersen III; Ray H. Potts; Richard B.
Notley; The Robert A. Pettit Revocable Trust Reba Mae Pettit, Trustee;
Steve Van Horn; Teddy Victor Tucker Operating Co., LLC Ted V. Tucker,
Trustee; Teerakun Karnchanakphan; The Tobey Living Trust William F.
Tobey, Trustee; Tonya E. Dean ; Trapp Petroleum Partners Nancy Trapp
Berry, Managing Partner; TK Drilling Corp.; Tulsa Royalties Company c/o
Baptist Foundation of Texas; Van Horn Oil Company; The Vickie Waugh
Eidman Trust, Vickie Waugh Eidman, Trustee; Wanda Faye Chancellor;
Warna L. Huff; Wellspring Royalties, LTD; The Wingate Royalty Trust,
K.W. Wingate, Trustee; Wise Mineral Trust dated 4/01/1985, James W.
Wise, Trustee; The Yvonne Lyons Huser Irrevocable Trust dated November 25, 2005; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators,
Trustees and assigns of Armine Harvey, a/k/a Margie Harvey, a/k/a
Arminia Flinchum Harvey, deceased; Bert J. McConnell, if living, and if
deceased, his unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators,
trustees and assigns; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Bill Parks, deceased; Bob Willis, if living, and if deceased, his unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns; Cal-Ray Petroleum Corp., or it’s unknown
successors in interest; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Clara Blount Sledge, deceased;
Don J. Gaither, if living, and if deceased, his unknown heirs, devisees,
successors, administrators, trustees and assigns; The unknown heirs,
devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Dora Mae
Cook, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Erla B. Lundquist, deceased; The unknown
heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of
Eveline Coughlin & Pete Coughlin, W/H, deceased; The unknown heirs,
devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Genevieve H. Law, deceased; Geoex Resources, Inc., or it’s unknown successors in interest; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Gertie Blanche Loftis, deceased; The
unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Ira E. McCarty, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of J.B. Sledge Jr., deceased; The James B. Mills Trust, James B. Mills, Trustee, or it’s unknown
successors in interest; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Joseph Franklin Cross & Elsie
Cross, HW, deceased; Kansas Baptist Convention, and it’s uknown successors in interest; KMA Oil Company, or it’s successors in interest; The
unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Loran Pettit, deceased; New Hope Production Company, or it’s
successors in interest; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Norvelle Flinchum Charles, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators,
Trustees and assigns of Rita M. Smith, deceased; Ron Lovett, if living,
and if deceased, his unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns; Ronnie Dice, if living, and if deceased, his
unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns; Steve Delmas, if living, and if deceased, his unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns; The unknown
heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of T.
D. Hedley, deceased; Valid Pace, Inc., or it’s unknown successors in interest; Watson Family, Inc., or it’s unknown successors in interest; The
unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of William Davis Collins, deceased; Betty Jean Hagood; Beverly
Bowen; Beverly P. Duncan; Charles F. Cook, IV; Christopher Delaney
Gwin; The Coughlin Living Trust, established July 9, 1992 ; Derek Parks;
The Donald T. Loftis 1997 Living Trust dated 7/10/1997, Carol Ann McNutt, Linda Susan Nunn, and Donetta Kay Murdaugh, Successor CoTrustees; Dorothy Joyce Toombs; Erlita L. Myers; Gail Richmond Willis;
Genie Long McCartney c/o James Brent McCartney; Grace Elaine McConnel Goldbaum; Jeremy Daniel Gibson ; Jeremy Bomar Gwin, Jr.;
Judith A. Foster & William Bruce Foster, W/H JT; Judith Parks; Kathleen
V. Melancon; Loretta Nalley; Margery Mayo Feagin; Michael L. Cross;
Michael T. Hale; Mitchell W. Smith; Robert M. Smith; Tyler Parks; Vickie
Lynn Fallis; Virginia Hodges Cross; Vivian Mills; William Bruce Foster;
The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and
assigns of Bill Coughlin & Lila Coughlin, deceased; The unknown heirs,
devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Catherine
Haas, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Eunice Collins, deceased; The unknown
heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of H.
M. Lundquist, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of James Coughlin & Violet Lillian
Coughlin, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of James Hamilton, aka J. W. Hamilton,
deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators,
Trustees and assigns of Juanita Randall Gower, deceased; The unknown
heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Lee
R. Gower, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Margaret Kline, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns
of Mark Myers, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors,
administrators, Trustees and assigns of Mary Frigate, now Amon, deceased; Under the Last Will and Testament of Patrick Barney Feagin,
deceased, James Henry Chandler & Donald R. Stewart, Jr., Co-Trustees, or their unknown successors in interest; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Rena A. McCarty, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors,
administrators, Trustees and assigns of T. N. Law, Jr., deceased; The
unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Vina Thomas Williams, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees,
successors, administrators, Trustees and assigns of Vivian L. Young, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators,
Trustees and assigns of W. E. Flinchum, deceased; and all persons if,
living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors, and all corporations, existing and if dissolved, its known and unknown successors
and all other persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby,
particularly in Hughes County, Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant requests that the Commission enter its order establishing a 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing unit for the Mississippian, Woodford, Hunton and Sylvan common
sources of supply underlying Section 16, Township 7 North, Range 10
East Hughes County, Oklahoma. The Mississippian and Hunton common sources of supply are conventional reservoirs and as such the
completion interval of a horizontal well in a horizontal well unit shall be
located not less than 660 feet from any unit boundary. The Sylvan common source of supply is an unconventional reservoir and as such the
completion interval of a horizontal well in a horizontal well unit shall be
located not less than 330 feet from any unit boundary. The Woodford
common source of supply is an unconventional reservoir and pursuant
to OAC 165:10-29-2 the completion lateral of a horizontal Woodford well
drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 165 feet from
any north/south unit boundary and not less than 330 feet from any east/
west unit boundary.
The horizontal well unit may exist concurrently with the non-horizontal
drilling and spacing unit and each such unit may be concurrently developed. Therefore, the following orders are not being vacated.
Order No. 165954 which spaced the Hunton common source of supply as 40-acre drilling and spacing units underlying the S/2 SE/4 Section
16, Township 7 North, Range 10 East Hughes County, Oklahoma will not
be vacated.
Order No. 262430 which spaced the Mississippian and Hunton common sources of supply as 40-acre drilling and spacing units underlying the N/2 SE/4 Section 16, Township 7 North, Range 10 East Hughes
County, Oklahoma will not be vacated.
Order No. 305604 which spaced the Mississippian and Hunton common sources of supply as 40-acre drilling and spacing units underly-
ing the E/2 NE/4 Section 16, Township 7 North, Range 10 East Hughes
County, Oklahoma will not be vacated.
Order No. 327901 which spaced the Mississippian and Hunton common sources of supply as a 160-acre drilling and spacing unit underlying
the NW/4 Section 16, Township 7 North, Range 10 East Hughes County,
Oklahoma will not be vacated.
There is no production from any non-horizontal well in the unit.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the relief requested herein made
be made effective prior to the issuance of this Order.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the
Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an
Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 South Houston, Tulsa,
Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 15th day of December, 2014
and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the
Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify 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 information concerning this action, contact Jim Slade,
PetroQuest Energy, L.L.C., 1717 S. Boulder, Suite 201, Tulsa, Oklahoma
74119, 918/561-5603 or Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, CRUTCHMER & BARNES, P.L.L.C., 1648 S. Boston, Suite 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma
74119-4434, 918/382-8686.
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA
BOB ANTHONY, Chairman
PATRICE DOUGLAS, Vice Chairman
DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner
DONE AND PERFORMED this 21st day of November, 2014.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary
Secretary of the Commission
(Published in The Holdenville Tribune on November 26, 2014)
LEGAL NOTICE
BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION
OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
CAUSE CD NO. 201408772-T
APPLICANT: PETROQUEST ENERGY, L.L.C.
RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE
10 EAST, HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
NOTICE OF HEARING
TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING Brian Van
Horn; Canaan Resources Drilling Company, LLC; Great Sky Partners,
LLC; Map Resources, Inc.; Samedan Oil Corporation; Steve Van Horn;
Van Horn Oil Company; XTO Energy, Inc.; The unknown heirs, devisees,
successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Carmen Bartlett,
deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators,
trustees and assigns of Freda M. Sims, deceased; The unknown heirs,
devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of George C.
Coleman, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of J. A. Elrod, deceased; The unknown
heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of J.
Tate Hale, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Ruby Horne, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns
of Sibyl Inez Stephens, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of W. T. Kirby, deceased;
Benco Energy, Inc.; Bank of America, N.A. (formerly, Boston Bank, N.A.);
First United Bank & Trust Co.; Harold Heath; Jonna Stephens; Liberty
Energy, L.L.C.; Martin P. Moore; Mary Elizabeth Leewright; Mexia Holdings, L.P.; Moringstar Energy, L.L.C.; Silver Creek Oil & Gas; Silver Creek
Resources; Alta Natural Resources, L.L.C., and it’s unknown successors
in interest; Charles Douglas Sims, if living, and if deceased, his unknown
heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns; Monarch Resources, L.L.C., and it’s unknown successors in interest; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns
of Nanette Oliphant Moore, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees,
successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Theodore C. Rupe,
deceased; and all persons if living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors and all corporations existing and if dissolved its known
and unknown successors and all persons having an interest in the lands
covered hereby, particularly in Hughes County, Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant requests that the Commission pool the interests and adjudicate the rights and equities of oil
and gas owners in the Mississippian, Woodford, Hunton and Sylvan
common sources of supply underlying the 640-acre horizontal drilling and
spacing unit described as Section 15, Township 7 North, Range 10 East,
Hughes County, Oklahoma and designate Applicant or some other party
as operator of the proposed well and all subsequent wells drilled in the
unit; and that Applicant be given one year to commence operations for
the drilling or other operations with respect to the unit. The Applicant additionally requests that this pooling be a unit pooling.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the
Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an
Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 South Houston, Tulsa,
Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 15th day of December, 2014 and
that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify 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 information concerning this action, contact Jim Slade,
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PATRICE DOUGLAS, Vice Chairman
DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner
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BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
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Service Held for
Linda Darlene Davy
Linda Darlene Davy
passed away on Friday, November, 21, 2014 in Oklahoma City. She was born on
July 24, 1947 to
Bill and Geraldine Ingram
in Carlsbad,
New Mexico.
Linda attended school
at Carlsbad
Schools and
later went on
to receive her
Associates
Degree from
New Mexico
State University.
Linda
was an R.N. and worked
at Valley View Hospital in
Ada. Linda enjoyed water
aerobics, reading and playing moon. She attended the
Nazarene Church in Holdenville and was a member of
the Red Hat Society. Linda
loved playing games, was an
avid Oklahoma City Thunder
fan, and loved to spend time
with her family and friends.
Linda is preceded in death
by her father Bill Ingram, and
her husband, Jack Foutch.
She is survived by her
children, Gary Davy of
Holdenville, and Robert
Davy and wife Veronica of
Houston, Texas; her grandchildren, Mallory Davy, Gabriella Davy,
Dylan Davy,
Caitlyn Davy
and Camryn
Davy;
her
brother; Bill
Ingram Jr. and
wife Becky
of
Clovis,
New Mexico;
as well as a
host of other
family and
friends.
F u neral services
for Linda were 10:00 AM
Tuesday, November 25th, at
the Hudson-Phillips Funeral
Home Chapel in Holdenville with Pastor Dane Robinson officiating. Interment
followed at the Holdenville
Cemetery in Holdenville.
Pallbearers were Gary Davy,
Robert Davy, Dylan Davy,
Tim Robinson, Bill Robinson
and Jeff Parker.
Funeral services were under the direction of HudsonPhillips Funeral Service in
Holdenville.
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Thank You!
I, Ernest Arocha, would like to thank the people of Hughes County who came out to vote
them past General Election.
I would like to thank all who supported and
voted for me and especially to those who took
their time and effort to help throughout the
campaign.
Congratulations to Marcia Maxwell. I wish
her success at representation as Sheriff of
Hughes County.
Again, my thanks to you all.
Sincerely,
Ernest Arocha
24/7 EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
Warren Jay Rowsey
Passes Away
Warren Jay Rowsey lifetime resident of Atwood passed
away November 11, 2014 at the age of 71. He was born April
25, 1943 to Joe and Minnie Rowsey.
Jay married his soul mate and the love of his life Clara
Etta Shed on December 26, 1963.
Jay started his career working for the State of Oklahoma
Wildlife Department in 1964 and dedicated 19 years of service until an injury forced him to take an early retirement
in 1983. Jay loved hunting, fishing, running the river with
friends, and trapping.
Jay is survived by his wife Clara Rowsey of the home; two
daughters, Rhonda Rowsey of Atwood, and Sheila Abbott
and husband James; one granddaughter, Kassidy Rowsey of
Chugiak, Alaska; two brothers-in-law, Herbert Shed and wife
Ethel of Tulsa, and Harold Shed and wife Roberta of Holdenville; one brother, Lewis Rowsey and wife Sharon; along
with numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father, Joe Rowsey, and
mother, Minnie Rowsey.
Jay was loved by many and will be missed dearly. A private memorial will be held at a later date.
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recently.
Bill and Dayna,
Thank you so much for the
reminder that it is time to renew.
I would hate to miss a paper since
I find it a great way of keeping
up with past and present citizens
of Holdenville. Love all the
pictures and stories of early days in
Holdenville.
Hope that all is going
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Congratulations on the birth of
your new grand baby.
Regards,
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A big thank you to Mike Agan
for sharing the “Old Geezers” news
with us
“The Old Geezer’s” met for
lunch on Monday, November
10th at the Rib Crib in Ada, with
the main topic of “discussion”
being the poor performance of the
Sooners vs BU this past weekend.
Some of us moved onto the 50th
anniversary of the Wolverines State
Championship season and the great
times we had just going to the games
that season! Only eight made it this
time as Kernek was off to New
Mexico, Johnny was in Texas and
B. R. was sick. We do hope Roger
Sweeney is better, and by the way,
the waitress requested, and got a
free meal for all of the vets in our
group! (thanks Rib Crib!) Those in
attendance were: Vernon Robinson,
Wayne Martin, John Bill Martin,
Jim Brewer, Maxey Carter, Don
Page, Vic Pryor,(who requested
from me, some “Aggie” tunes for
future use.) and your pedaling
reporter, MIke Agan-(5000 miles
for the year!) Oh, and let us not for
get the 3 “Gordon girls” who were
eating there too!
—DD—
Since we are featuring the
winners of the HSPS Fall Art Show
we wanted to share the following
article we found from 1938.
Holdenville has always had its
share of talented artists as endorsed
by the following article published
in 1938.
ART
AND
ANTIQUE
COLLECTION FEATURES ART
WEEK PROGRAM
Their oldest and loveliest
treasures were brought from
homes of Holdenville residents to
lend to the collection on display
with the work of city and worldknown artists when Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Turner held open house
to the public in their home, 401 E.
Tenth, Wednesday afternoon and
evening. The exhibit was a feature
of American Art Week observance
here.
Assisting Mrs. Turner in
receiving callers were Mrs. Guy
Buchner, Mrs. H.A. Howell, Mrs.
L.J. Shepherd, Mrs. Wyatt Holmes,
Mrs. John J. Harrison, Mrs. C.O.
Lucas and Mrs. Hugh McConville.
“Discovery” artist of the
show was Mrs. C.M. Lawrence,
whose work shown for the first
time in Holdenville, included
crayon portraits of herself and
her husband, a beautifully finished
“Shiek” and other crayons.
Exhibiting paintings were Mrs.
Bethenia Foster, with an original
and a Couse copy; Mrs. Helena
Ogdens’ “Antique Flowers,”
winner of honorable mention in
an international show in Miami,
FL; Miss Etna Harry, an original
landscape and a Japanese scene in
tempera; Mrs. Wyatt Holmes, an
original “The Old Home,” a Dutch
master copy; and Mrs. A.S. Bailey,
an oil portrait of her son and two
exquisite religious plaques.
One of Oklahoma’s most
famous painters, the late Col. E.W.
Lenders, was represented with
two pictures, “Buffalo at Spring,”
and “Chief Womanheart,” owned
by Mrs. John J. Harrison. A
watercolor by Alice Engle-Beek
was also shown.
In the painted china collection,
outstanding exhibit feature, were a
complete dinner set of more than
150 pieces owned by Mrs. Guy
M. Buchner, and the work of Mrs.
Wyatt Holmes, Mrs. James W.
Rodgers, Mrs. Edith Pryor, Mrs.
Howard Holmes, James Holmes
and Mrs. Bailey.
Lustre work was shown by
Mrs. Rodgers, and Mrs. Wyatt
Holmes and Mrs. Rogers had
an acid etched piece. In the soft
enamel work were large pieces by
Mrs. Pryor, Mrs. Buchner and Mrs.
Wyatt Holmes, all winners in three
state fairs. Mrs. Rodgers exhibited
gold decoration ware.
Antiques on display included
prized heirlooms such as the
old gold jewelry more than a
century old shown by Mrs. Hugh
McConville; a lacquered snuff box
200 years old and a huge pipe 190
years old, by Mrs. L.J. Shepherd;
a bag beaded by Seneca Indians in
1853, by Mrs. Lawrence; a pottery
vase several generations old and a
pair of bisque vases by Mrs. Wyatt
Holmes.
The china soup tureen and
turkey platter with accompanying
side dish shown by Mrs. Howell
is 125 years old and a brocade
waistcoat shown by Mrs. Turner
belonged to her grandfather in
1843. In Mrs. Harrison’s collection
was the skirt to the satin wedding
dress of her mother, made in 1880.
Mrs. U.L. Johnson displayed a
Japanese vase 90 years old.
One of the loveliest pieces
shown was the wall hanging of
crosstitch on horsehair, a family
heirloom of Mrs. H.E. Toothaker
and Mrs. E. Haskins displayed a
china pitcher 150 years old.
Treasures from other lands
included the black cherry
candlesticks from Germany and the
tapestry from Belgium, owned by
Mrs. Johnson, the Mexican feather
pictures of Mrs. Buchner and the
Sumatran batik of Mrs. Henry
Archerd.
An early American overlay
vase and Bohemian glass
compote drew most attention to
the unusually interesting plates
from the collection of Mrs. J.E.
Hall. Antique crystal goblets and
a Japanese iron wall decoration of
Mrs. Buchner were interesting.
Photographs of pupils of
Holdenville’s first school in 1898,
of the city at its very beginning and
other old scenes were shown by
Mrs. Lloyd Thomas. Tree Blazers
badges from every annual meeting
since 1901, and Austrian china
plates, pained with local scenes
were interesting exhibits.
Glass fanciers were drawn
to Mrs. Harrison’s collection of
Steigel and blue glass and the
pressed glass pieces shown by Mrs.
Jack Andrews.
Antique silver included candle
sticks owned by Mrs. T.J. Pickens’
family for three of four generations;
and lovely pieces owned by Mrs.
Turner, Mrs. J.P. Farnsworth, Mrs.
Frank Warren, Mrs. Henry Howell,
Mrs. Wyatt Holmes and Mrs.
Shepherd.
Wood carvings of George
Turner, Oklahoma University
student, attracted attention and
numerous other art and antique
objects completed the exhibit.
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The Buck
Bush Patch
The story of a backward boy
By Charles W. Leewright
is now available through
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along with the order form below to
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P.O. Box 30
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The Buck Bush Patch - The story of a backward boy is the story
of the Wheeler family and is a fictional narrative, written from true
events from many family histories, using real and fictional people,
and actual places.
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The parade begins at 6 p.m. followed by the cook-off
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