Alleged Kidnapper Makes First Court Appearance On Monday

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Alleged Kidnapper Makes First Court Appearance On Monday
COALGATE POWERLIFTERS WIN CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE — The Coalgate powerlifting team competed in the Konawa Weightlifting Invitational on January 18
and brought home the 2013 championship title. Twelve teams competed in the event. Medalists in their respective weight classes included: Tanner Cunningham,
1st; Brian Lee, 1st; Cody Powell, 2nd; Austin Lenamond, 2nd; Austin Golden, 2nd; Willard Delozier, 3rd; Trent Delozier, 3rd. Shown above from left (front) - Eric Strother,
Willard Delozier, Cody Powell, Tyler Coslow, Tanner Cunningham, Logan Layton, Kevin Lee; (center) - Tristan Franks, Trent Delozier, Colby Jones, Eddie Waggoner,
Seth Walkup, Jackson Hale, Brian Lee; (back) - Dalton Standridge, Austin Golden, Ty Mowdy, Scott Beam, Austin Lenamond, Zach Kingston, Brian Sharp, C.J. Cole.
Not Pictured - Ricco Bellettini, Tristan Williams, Cooper Frankovich, Chisholm Jones, Randal Walton. The Coalgate powerlifting team is coached by Dustin Newberry
and Scott Doss.
COALGATE
Volume 129 Number 46
COALGATE, OKLAHOMA 74538
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Wednesday, JANUARY 30, 2013
Alleged Kidnapper Makes First Court Appearance On Monday
—Judge sets bond at half-million dollars
A Lehigh man accused of
kidnapping his estranged wife at
gunpoint early Saturday morning
made his first appearance in Coal
County District Court on Monday
afternoon. The man remains
behind bars in the Coal County jail
on a $500,000 bond in connection
with four felony charges plus a
$5,000 bond for a misdemeanor
charge.
Timothy Paul Horn, 41, was
formally charged Monday with
felony kidnapping, domestic
assault and battery with a
dangerous weapon, burglary in the
first degree, and domestic assault
and battery by strangulation. He
also faces a misdemeanor charge
for protective order violation with
injury.
Horn managed to evade dozens
of law enforcement officers
during a 24-hour manhunt that
began shortly after 7:00 a.m.
Saturday. The search ended at
6:55 a.m. Sunday when Horn
contacted Sheriff Bryan Jump
by telephone. Horn’s estranged
wife had escaped Saturday in her
vehicle, leaving him in a wooded
area east of Lehigh where she
said he had forced her to drive.
Coal County Sheriff Bryan
Jump said Mrs. Horn first called
him about 6:45 a.m. Saturday
stating that Tim Horn had been
trying to call her “all night long,”
which was in violation of a
protective order she had obtained
against him. He said he had
advised her, because of previous
COTTONWOOD DONKEY BASKETBALL — Who says you have to be on your feet to catch a
pass!! Mark this one up to donkey rider Berney Blue, Coalgate Fire Department. Blue was one
of the players that participated in a Donkey basketball game on January 25. Three games were
played with the following results: 1st game - Shamrock Bank 2, Cottonwood School 0; 2nd game
Coalgate Fire Department 2, FirstBank 0; 3rd game – Coalgate Fire Department 3 Shamrock Bank
10. The event was a fundraiser for the Cottonwood eighth grade class. Principal Mark Barrett
extended the school’s appreciation to the Coalgate Fire Department, FirstBank and Shamrock
Bank for their participation and to the community for its support. The event netted over $3,200,
Barrett said.
incidents that had occurred, to
go to the sheriff’s office and file
a report. Mrs. Horn filed for
divorce on January 7.
“She called
again at 7:00,
and I could hear
them fighting,
and her saying,
‘No, Tim, no,’”
he said.
He
said a deputy
and a Coalgate
police officer
responded to
the residence
i m m e d i a t e l y,
but the house
was empty when
they
arrived.
“The front door
had been kicked
in, and both of them were gone,”
Jump said. Mrs. Horn’s car was
also gone.
Jump said all deputies were
then called out, and the search
began.
Deputy Jarel Bailey said he
was traveling west on a county
road about two miles east and one
mile south of Lehigh when he
saw Mrs. Horn’s car approaching
from the east. The time was
approximately 8:15 a.m. He said
when he came in contact with the
vehicle, Mrs. Horn immediately
exited the vehicle and told him
Tim Horn had tried to kill her. She
was “distraught and extremely
upset” and was bleeding slightly,
he said. The car had obviously
been wrecked, with damage to the
front and the air bags deployed.
Bailey said Mrs. Horn told him
she was on the phone with her
mother when Tim Horn busted
the door and entered the house
with a rifle. She said he grabbed
her by the throat, choking her,
and kept telling her he was going
to kill her. She said he forced her
to her car at gunpoint and forced
her to drive to County Line Road
(Coal/Atoka County line) on a
dead end section line road.
Bailey’s
probable
cause
affidavit states that Tim Horn
had left a handwritten note at his
mother’s residence that appeared
to be a suicide note.
Mrs. Horn said she had made an
earlier attempt to escape but had
crashed the vehicle into a corner
post. She said during the second
attempt while she was sitting in
the driver’s seat,
Tim Horn was
on his knees
beside the open
door. When she
put the vehicle in
gear and began
accelerating,
Tim
Horn
grabbed the door
and was dragged
about 50 yards,
still holding the
rifle. She said
she kicked him
twice, at which
time he fell
from the vehicle
onto the roadway.
Search teams consisting of at
least four dozen law enforcement
officers from the Coal County
Sheriff’s Office, Coalgate Police
Department, Atoka County
Sheriff’s Office, and the Oklahoma
Highway Patrol with search dogs
canvassed the area until dark.
Jump, along with several deputies,
Coalgate police officers and state
troopers remained in the area
throughout the night.
“About 6:55 Sunday morning,
Tim called me and told me he was
ready to give himself up,” Jump
said. Horn had made his way
back to a relative’s home where
he made the call, he said.
Jump said Horn told him he had
“dug into some hay in the middle
of a pasture” and spent the night
there. Horn was not armed at the
time of his arrest, Jump said, and
denied having had a gun.
Deputy Bailey’s probable
cause affidavit states that Horn’s
clothing was ripped, he was wet
from the knees down, and he had
several scratches on his arms, legs
and face.
Horn has pleaded not guilty to
all charges and is scheduled to
return to court on February 7 for
a preliminary hearing conference.
“I want to thank all the agencies
for their help,” Jump said. “I
appreciate their cooperation and
working together.”
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Question: What do you call a grown son who is grateful,
respectful and never asks you for money?
Answer: A myth.
—CC—
Speaking of sons, one our readers sent in the following . . .
“I hadn’t realized that my five-year-old son had overheard his
mother and me discussing the new baby until my dad stopped by
for a visit.
“Are you excited about a baby brother or sister coming?” he
asked my son.
“I guess so, Grandpa. But I think the names Daddy has picked
out are kind-of weird. He said if it’s a girl he would like to name
her Elizabeth, and that’s okay, I suppose. But if it’s another boy,
Daddy said they were definitely going to call it Quits.”
As a father of three sons, I can sure understand the Dad’s
feelings.
—CC—
Looking for the secret to domestic peace and tranquility?
According to researchers writing in the Journal of Social
Psychology, the answer could come from freshly baked bread.
Scientists at the University of Southern Brittany in France
conducted experiments designed to test the theory that the smell of
freshly baked bread can alter behavior in humans. Their findings,
published in an October issue of the scientific journal, reveal that
the aroma of baking bread triggers a rising sense of altruism,
increased happiness and other beneficial effects.
—CC—
I have always enjoyed “piddling.” When my children were at
home, they would often come into the garage and asked me what I
was doing. Often I would answer, “Just ‘piddling’ around.”
You don’t hear that word often anymore but when I do it grabs
my attention.
“The obituary made me smile. Ellis Ray of Moundville passed
away Saturday...he was a loving husband, father, and grandfather,
who loved to fish and piddle. He will be greatly missed. I mean no disrespect. Quite the contrary, I smiled because Ellis,
whom I never met, is my brother, bound to me not by blood but by
a shared habit. We are piddlers.
Or we were. Now I am left here, an earthbound piddler, to piddle
alone. What is a piddler? It is hard to explain to begin with, because
piddling is neither one thing or another, but something in between.
It is not rest, not something that can be done with your feet on an
ottoman or as you recline in a Posturepedic. But then neither is it
work, something that one toils at, sweats at, something one needs
a break from, for lunch, coffee. It is certainly not something for
which one should ever be paid, and absolutely not something that
one does while watching a clock.
The whole idea of piddling is to kill time, but without any great
effort at all, or even really meaning to. If one piddles correctly,
time just goes away, without regret on the part of the piddler, or
even any particular notice. One does not march off to piddle. One
meanders. And even when one heads off to do it, one may not go to
piddling right away, because one might have to loafer a little first.
But loafering is another story.
A piddler does not fix a leaky washing machine, or a slipping
transmission, or a hole in a roof. Such work is necessary, and the
more necessary a labor is, the farther from piddling it becomes.
A piddler may use tools, but only small, light ones, and only on
things that are not needed right then. Changing out a car battery
in the dead of winter is not piddling, because it is a necessity.
But tinkering with a lawn mower in the middle of February is,
especially if the grass is deader than Great-Aunt Minnie’s house
cat and buried under a foot of snow. Doing a load of laundry is, of
course, not piddling. Organizing one’s sock drawer by color and
fiber is.
Fishing is not piddling. That is why Ellis Ray’s survivors made
that distinction in his obit. But sharpening hooks and respooling
line is, especially if the bass boat is covered in sheet ice. Going to
a baseball game is not piddling. Retying the laces on your cleats is,
but only if the only way you will ever again go fast down the firstbase line is if someone shoots you out of a cannon.
Some people have to retire to piddle. Dr. David Sloan, a venerated
college professor who worked across the hall from me, seemed
one of the least piddling men I ever knew. But he said he fully
intended to spend at least some of his retirement piddling. I am
not so disciplined. I rearrange books, sharpen knives–the ones I
am certain not to use–and change knobs on dressers and cabinets,
but only if the ones I am replacing were perfectly fine. I rearrange
pictures on the wall, and re-rearrange them because my wife makes
me. I spackle holes left from the first rearranging, but only the
holes that are hidden by the paintings and do not really have to be
spackled at all. To spackle a hole in plain sight would be necessary
and therefore illegal under piddling guidelines.
My wife does not piddle, and this is how I know she is from
another solar system. She reads, gardens (successfully), and uses
her time wisely. No one, no one born on this planet, is purely piddle
free. But when I try to interest her in my own piddling she looks at
me with disdain and says she does not have time to waste.
Ellis Ray of Moundville was 68 when he died. I bet he never
wasted a second.”
— Rick Bragg
Southern Living Magazine
—CC—
Quote of the Week . . . “A senior citizen is someone who can
tell you where to buy cheap jogging suits but can’t tell you what
jogging is.”
District Court
Records
Felonies
Shannon Wayne Cottrell,
Coalgate, OK - Domestic abuse
assault and battery 2nd and
subsequent.
Shelly Dawn Tucker, Coalgate,
OK – Burglary in the 2nd degree;
knowingly concealing stolen
property; driving a motor vehicle
while under the influence of
alcohol; unlawful possession of
controlled dangerous substance
without a prescription.
Timothy Paul Horn, Lehigh, OK
– Kidnapping; domestic assault
and battery with a dangerous
weapon; burglary in the 1st degree;
domestic assault and battery by
strangulation.
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E.E. Emerson Elementary
Honor Roll Announced
Students listed on the honor
roll for the first semester of the
2012-2013 school year at E. E.
Emerson have been released.
Students listed on the Superintendents Honor Roll (making
no grade lower than A) include:
A.D. Mauk, Rylie Blue,
Laney Brown, Cade Cometti,
Rainey Davidson, Macy Delozier, Falyn Eaves, Myca Farris, Gavin McMichael, Rachel
Prince, Teagan Brown, Bodee
Burkhalter, Cord Coffee, Jonathan Cole, Ridge Duncan, Maci
Gaylor, Josilyn Jump, Kyla
Lewis, Brylee Rice, Shadow
Bayles, Faith Brunson, Leah
Fuller,
Trista Horn, Raeleigh Madden, Zackery McKeen, Savanah Reed, Isaac Tekubie, Eas-
ton Wilkinson, Julio Arcos,
Austyn Brewer, Ashton Cagle,
Isaiah Holt, Abi Looney, William Jaydon Walters, Jordana
Fuller, Damyon West, Destiny
McCarter, Zachary Sevenack,
Laren Traylor, Trapper Farley,
Delaney James, Colin Manion,
Jillan Orr, Ashlee Pollard,
Trevor Sutton, Jody Trevathan, Waylon Bennett, Briar
Davidson, Karsyn Flowers, Falon Hobbie, Trevin Loudermilk,
Austin Lynch, Toby Riley, Braeden Van Eron, Keira Ermis, Reese Grigg, Breana Hale, Adysin
Lambert, Douglas Pebworth,
Amy Walton, Angelina Albarado Reece Garcia, Sarah Hall,
William Noe, Will Penney,
Kenley Thompson, Gavin
Blue, Chloe Brown, Payton
Rebekah West Tillery and Michael Spence
would like to announce their upcoming wedding on February 14, 2013 at Grace Fellowship Church across from the
Atoka Library at 7:00 p.m. All friends and family are invited
to attend. A reception will follow.
Oklahoma Highway
Patrol Report
Tips from a Trooper
Child Restraint
Submitted by Trooper John Ivey
Every driver, when transporting
a child under six (6) years of age
in a motor vehicle operated on the
roadways, streets, or highways
of this state, shall provide for the
protection of said child by properly
using a child passenger restraint
system. For purposes of this section
and Section 11-1113 of this title,
“child passenger restraint system”
means an infant or child passenger
restraint system which meets the
federal standards as set by 49 C.F.R.,
Section 571.213.
Children at least six (6) years of
age but younger than thirteen (13)
years of age shall be protected by
use of a child passenger restraint
system or a seat belt.
The provisions of this section
shall not apply to:
The driver of a school bus, taxicab,
moped, motorcycle, or other motor
vehicle not required to be equipped
with safety belts pursuant to state or
federal laws;
The transportation of children who
for medical reasons are unable to be
placed in such devices, provided
there is written documentation from
a physician of such medical reason;
or
The transportation of a child who
weighs more than forty (40) pounds
and who is being transported in
the back seat of a vehicle while
wearing only a lap safety belt when
the back seat of the vehicle is not
equipped with combination lap and
shoulder safety belts, or when the
combination lap and shoulder safety
belts in the back seat are being used
by other children who weigh more
than forty (40) pounds.
Provided, however, for purposes
of this paragraph, back seat shall
include all seats located behind the
front seat of a vehicle operated by a
licensed child care facility or church.
Provided further, there shall be a
rebuttable presumption that a child
has met the weight requirements of
this paragraph if at the request of
any law enforcement officer, the
licensed child care facility or church
provides the officer with a written
statement verified by the parent or
legal guardian that the child weighs
more than forty (40) pounds.
Traffic Citations
The following traffic citations
issued by the Oklahoma Highway
Patrol were filed in Coal County
District Court from Tuesday,
January 22, through Monday,
January 28:
Leeroy
Deontwayn
Wells,
Coalgate, OK – Driving under
suspension 2nd & subsequent;
speeding.
Edgar R. Perez-Rojas, Pauls
Valley, OK – Speeding.
Tamara Jo Stockton, Angleton,
TX – Speeding.
Hunter Ruggles Davis, Mansfield,
TX – Fail to carry security
verification.
Nicholas Blake McMaster, Atoka,
OK – Speeding.
Richard L. Kendrick, Caddo, OK
– Speeding.
Roberto Antonio
Degante,
Coalgate, OK – Driving under
suspension.
Larry Sean Newville, Lexington,
OK – Speeding.
Virginia Lee York, Atoka, OK –
Speeding.
David M. Thomas, Olla, LA –
Violation of special permit.
Shelly Dawn Tucker, Coalgate,
OK – Litter from a vehicle; left of
center in no passing zone.
Tara Andrea McCants, OKC –
Speeding.
Bobby Dwight Forbes, Tulsa, OK
– Speeding.
Michael David Buckner, Ada,
OK – Speeding.
Pamela
Buttram
Parker,
McKinney, TX – Speeding.
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Gavin Cagle, Erick Clements,
Baylee Hale,
Madison Taylor, Jace Stephens, Rowdy Wood, Rylie
Wood, Christian Midkiff, Odessa Deela, Katyn Denson, Austin
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Students listed on the Principal’s Honor Roll (making no
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Sunni Dillard, Jeffrey Hampton, Caleb McBride, Kaylee
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Service Thursday for Norma Jean Palmer
Funeral services for lifetime Coalgate resident,
Norma Jean (DePasse) Palmer, will be held Thursday, January 31, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at Brown’s
Funeral Chapel with Dr. Micah
Meek officiating. Burial will be
in Coalgate Cemetery with arrangements under the direction
of Brown’s Funeral Service of
Coalgate. Family night will be
Wednesday evening 6-8 p.m.
Norma was born February 4,
1941 at Phillips, OK to Arthur
Leon DePasse and Mary (Cicio)
DePasse and passed away January 28, 2013 in Coalgate, OK. at
the age of 71. She attended and
graduated from Coalgate High School. Norma
married Floyd Palmer on December 24, 1959 at
Coalgate, OK. She served as Coal County Treasurer for over 30 years. Norma enjoyed sewing
and baking.
Survivors include her husband, Floyd Palmer
of the home in Coalgate; daughter, Karyl Miller
and husband, Kenneth James of Rowlett, TX;
granddaughter, Kyra Miller of
Rowlett, TX; mother, Mary DePasse of Phillips, OK; brothers,
Arthur DePasse and wife, Marie
of Pine, OK. and Harold DePasse
and wife, Gwenda of Phillips,
OK, along with nieces, nephews,
other relatives and numerous dear
and loved friends.
She was preceded in death by
her father, Arthur Leon DePasse.
Pallbearers will be Roy Deck,
Floyd Gibson, Eddie Campbell,
Roy Campbell, Rusty Christman and Steven Flowers. Serving as honorary
pallbearers are John Benedict, Monte Palmer,
Bryan Palmer, Earl DePasse and Raymond DePasse.
Victor Enrico, a longtime Coalgate resident,
passed away January 24, 2013 in Coalgate, OK.
at the age of 91. His services were Monday,
January 28, 2013 at the Blessed
Sacrament Catholic Church at
2:00 p.m. with Father Higgins
officiating with burial at Coalgate Cemetery.
He was born July 7, 1921 in
Coalgate, OK to Charles and
Catherine (Patrozza) Enrico.
Victor married Isabel Parry
on October 27, 1952 in Krebs,
OK, she preceded him in death
on March 15, 1999.
Victor had attended Coalgate
schools and was a member of
the Coalgate Blessed Sacrament
Catholic Church. He took care of
the building and grounds maintenance for the U.S. Post Office
in Coalgate for 40 years, and was a Veteran of the
U.S. Army.
Survivors include one daughter, Mary Cath-
erine Kuettel and husband, Charles of OKC,
OK; one son, David Victor Enrico of Coalgate,
OK; granddaughter, Konnie Gourley and husband, Andrew of Choctaw, OK;
great granddaughters, Makaylee
Gourley and Kylee Gourley of
Choctaw, OK, along with other
relatives and many dear and loved
friends.
He was preceded in death by
his parents, Charles and Catherine (Patrozzo) Enrico; wife, Isabel (Parry) Enrico; brother, Louis
Enrico and half sister, Annie Sechiatano.
Pallbearers were Ralph Wilson, Steve Sandmann, Kevin
Parry, Kevin Guinn, Lonnie Williams and Joe Avanzini.
Serving as honorary pallbearers were Jack Ruffini, Johnnie
Bellettini, Nick Lolli and Marion Parker.
Services were under the direction of Brown’s
Funeral Service-Coalgate.
Funeral services for Mairlyon (Coffee) Scott, a
Coalgate resident will be held Friday, February 1,
2013 at 2:00 p.m. at the Brown’s Funeral Chapel
with Rev. David Boggs officiating. Burial will be
at Woodman Cemetery in Coalgate, OK. with arrangements under the direction of Brown’s Funeral Service of Coalgate. Family
night will be Thursday evening
from 6 to 8 p.m.
Mrs. Scott was born June 10,
1939 in Coalgate, OK. to Rufus
Moore and Jessie Ola (Griffin)
Coffee. Mrs. Scott passed away
January 27, 2013 in Coalgate,
OK. at the age of 73. She attended Centrahoma, Pine, Parker
and Coalgate schools. She married Henry “Sonny” Cleo Scott
on August 18, 1959 in Coalgate,
OK. He preceded her in death on
August 9, 1975. Mrs. Scott was a caregiver and a
housewife.
Mrs. Scott is survived by her sons, Larry Don
Scott and wife, Carolyn of Lehigh, OK. and Jef-
fery Wayne Scott and wife, Barbara Diane of
Kiowa, OK; 5 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren, Johnny Cagle of Coalgate, OK. and
many other relatives, and dear and
loved friends.
She was preceded in death by
her parents, Rufus Moore and Jessie Ola (Griffin) Coffee; husband,
Henry “Sonny” Cleo Scott; son,
Mark Henry Scott; nieces, Imogene Westbrook, Tracy Thompson and Connie (Coffee) McNeil;
brothers, R.J. Coffee, Robert Dale
Coffee and Hubert Harley Coffee;
sisters, Cairloyn (Coffee) Gwinn
File, Gladys Lee (Coffee) Hanks
Acosta, Effie Mae (Coffee) Wellington, Flora Gertrude (Coffee)
Lacy and Lena Coffee.
Pallbearers will be Sonny
Scott, Wesley Scott, Cody Scott,
Travis Smithart, Billy Smithhart and Corky
Acosta. Seving as honorary pallbearers are Justin McKinney, Waylon McKinney, Timothy Vinsant, James Little, Jerry Hanks.
Funeral services for Loin Berley (Cowboy) (L.B.)
Smith of London, AR, were held Tuesday, January
22, 2013 at The Shinn Chapel in Russellville, AR at
2:00 p.m. with Bro. Claude Jackson, Bro. Buddy Little and Pastor Ervin Petty officiating. Burial was in
East Point Cemetery with arrangements under the direction of Shinn
Funeral Service of Russellville,
AR.
Loin was born April 26, 1916 in
Briggsville, AR to Joseph Michael
and Georgia Smith and changed
addresses from his earthly home
to his mansion in glory on Friday,
January 18, 2013 at the Arkansas
Hospice River Valley Home in
Russellville, AR at the age of 96.
He attended school at Van Horn,
Mowdy, Wardville and Limestone
Gap all in Oklahoma. He married
Thelma McClendon (his bride for
62 years) at Kiowa in May 1941.
She preceded him in death in February, 2004. Loin
was raised in the Wardville, OK area and later moved
his wife and family to California where he worked
for several years before moving back to Oklahoma
for a short while then to Arkansas in 1957 where he
remained the rest of his life and finished raising his
family. He was a retired farmer, rancher and construction worker and was a member of Cornerstone
Assembly of God Church in London, AR.
Survivors include his children, Charles L. Smith
and wife, Nina Jo, Floy Stanton and husband, Bobby, Margie Sexton and husband, Jearl, and Lonnie
Smith and wife, Debbie; his special friend, Juanita
Ragsdale; thirteen grandchildren, Lisa Pew and
husband, Jeff, Charlotte Smith and Randy Millikin,
Missy Smith, Karen Faries and husband, Doug, Loretta Mckenzie and
husband, Craig, Melody Armer and
husband, Joseph, Billy Stanton and
wife, Carla, Sandra Jo Thompson
and husband, Mark, James Stanton,
Jana Andringa and husband, Kip,
Wayne Holt, Justin Smith and wife,
Lisa and Eric Smith and wife, Lane;
twenty-one great grandchildren; one
great-great grandchild; one sister,
Omarie Little of Wardville, OK; one
brother, Joe Mike Smith of Wardville, OK; and numerous nieces,
nephews and other relatives and
many friends.
He was preceded in death
by his parents; his wife in 2004; one daughter,
Joyce Stanton in February 2005; two sisters, Lela
Smith and Effie White; one brother Grady Smith;
one daughter-in-law Francis Smith; two brothersin-law, Woody White and Bennie Little; and one
sister-in-law, Daisy Smith.
Active pallbearers were Justin and Eric Smith,
Billy Wayne and James Stanton, Wayne Holt and
Ethan Bratton. Honorary pallbearers were his WalMart coffee-drinking friends.
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COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JANUARY 30, 2013— PAGE A-5
Service Friday for
Ricky Zane Robson
Funeral services for Ricky
Zane Robson, a Coalgate resident, will be held Friday, February 1, 2013 at 10:00 a.m.
at Brown’s Funeral Chapel in
Coalgate with Rev. Bill Weathers officiating.
Burial will be
in
Coalgate
Cemetery with
Brown’s
Funeral Service
of Coalgate in
charge of arrangements.
Ricky was
born March 26,
1961 in Ada to
Thomas William and Shirley
Mozelle
(Massie) Robson and passed
away January 29, 2013 in McAlester, OK at the age of 51. He
attended Coalgate schools and
was a mechanic. Ricky was of
the Baptist faith and enjoyed
fishing for bass and catfish,
hunting, riding motorcycles and
fast cars.
Survivors include his children, Rikki Robson and husband Preston Newman of Kiowa, OK, and Travis Robson
of Kiowa; grandson, Zaiden
Newman of Kiowa; brothers,
Randy Robson and wife Donna
of Coalgate, and Norvin Robson and wife Hazel of Coalgate;
special friend, Shelly Robson of
Kiowa; friend/mother-in-law,
June Kirkland of Kiowa; nieces, Kayla Robson of Coalgate,
Shawnda Salazar and husband
Tod of Columbus, MO, Leslie
Battles and husband, Dustin,
and Lori Plunkett and husband, John all
of Coalgate;
nephew, Tommy Robson of
Coalgate; great
nieces
and
nephews, Natalie, Samantha
and
Sidney
Salazar, Abi
Looney, Cooper
Battles,
Trevor Robson
and Tori Plunkett; aunts, Marilyn Layton of OKC and Mary
Jo Massie of Coalgate, along
with other relatives and many
dear and loved friends.
He was preceded in death by
his parents; and uncles, Waymond Massie and Roy Massie.
Pallbearers will be Ronnie
Reid, James Ward, Joe Childress, Jimmy Shockey, Leon
Matthews, and Woody Phillips. Honorary bearers will be
Anthony Breger, David Stiles,
Ronnie Burris, Jerry Ike Shockey and Larry Mills.
ECU Honor Roll
Outstanding academic work by East Central University students
have led to listings on the President’s Honor Roll and Dean’s Honor Roll for the fall semester of 2012.
Students must complete 12 credit hours during the semester to
be included on the honor roll. They cannot receive an “I” for incomplete work.
Those included on the President’s Honor Roll have earned A’s
in all of their courses during the semester for a perfect 4.0 grade
point average. To be eligible for the Dean’s Honor Roll, students
must have a 3.3 grade point average with no grade lower than a C.
Students listed on the President’s Honor Roll are listed by hometowns:
COALGATE: Matt Sven Calvert; Human Services Counseling
(Deaf); Sarah Michelle Sanders, Biology.
Students listed on the Dean’s Honor Roll are listed by hometown:
COALGATE: Jared Scott Collins, Chemistry; Robert Zane
Darling, English (Teacher Certification) ; Wesley Joe Eddings, Biology; Tyler Nicolas Griffin, Nursing; Debra M. Hill, Nursing;
Jonathan Ridge Kennedy, English; Landra Sue Nelson, Nursing;
Nicole L Wood, Art (Art Studio)
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record
Register January 30, 2013 1t)
BEFORE THE CORPORATION
COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF
OKLAHOMA
APPLICANT: PABLO ENERGY II, LLC
RELIEF SOUGHT: LOCATION
EXCEPTION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 35,
TOWNSHIP
1 NORTH, RANGE 9 EAST, COAL
COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
CAUSE CD NO. 201205060
AMENDED
NOTICE OF HEARING
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons,
owners, producers, operators, purchasers
and takers of oil and gas, and all other
interested persons, particularly in Coal
County, Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Applicant in this Cause is requesting that
this Commission grant a well location for
a well to be drilled and produced from
the Woodford common source of supply
spaced as a 640-acre unit underlying
Section 35, Township 1 North, Range
9 East, Coal County, Oklahoma, at a
location as follows:
Surface Location: 200 feet from the
South line and 1,595 feet from the West
line of Section 26, Township 1 North,
Range 9 East, Coal County, Oklahoma.
Completion Interval: (Proposed cased,
cemented and perforated)
First Perforation: 166 feet from the
North line and 416 feet from the West line
of Section 35, Township 1 North, Range 9
East, Coal County, Oklahoma. MD 6,530’
Last Perforation: 390 feet from the
South line and 265 feet from the West line
of Section 35, Township 1 North, Range
9 East, Coal County, Oklahoma. MD
11,263’
as exception to Order No. 559849. A
request will be made to designate the
Applicant or some other party as the
operator of the proposed well.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the
drilling and spacing unit described in
the caption hereof underlies Section 35,
Township 1 North, Range 9 East, Coal
County, Oklahoma, and the sections
adjacent are Sections 25, 26, 27, 34 and
36, Township 1 North, Range 9 East;
and Sections 1, 2 and 3, Township 1
Landon Garcia is shown with her Prospect Steer that won Reserve Champion at the
Tulsa State Fair (top picture). She is pictured in the bottom picture with her Simmental
Steer that made the sale at the Tulsa State Fair. Pictured with her is her young brother,
Reece. They are the children of Lana Thomas and granddaughter of Bob and Melva
Thomas, all of Coalgate.
Coal County Sheriff’s Report
OSBI Investigation
Coal County Sheriff Bryan
Jump said Tuesday that
allegations concerning a Coal
County deputy also employed
as Coal County Drug Court
compliance officer have been
brought to his attention.
“I have requested an OSBI
investigation
concerning
possible embezzlement,” Jump
said. “The deputy has been
placed on administrative leave
with pay effective Friday,
January 25.”
“Yesterday,
the
sheriff
requested OSBI open an
investigation into possible
embezzlement of funds in the
drug court area,” said Jessica
Brown, Public Relations
Director with the Oklahoma
State Bureau of Investigation.
Brown said the investigation
began on Tuesday.
No additional information is
available at this time.
Traffic Citations
Michael William Maravelas,
Denver, CO – Illegal U-turn.
South, Range 9 East, all in Coal County,
Oklahoma.
IT IS ORDERED that this Cause be
referred to an Administrative Law Judge for
hearing, taking of evidence and reporting
to the Commission.
IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause will be
heard before an Administrative Law Judge
on the Merits Docket at the Corporation
Commission, First Floor, Jim Thorpe
Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at
8:30 a.m., on the 19th day of February,
2013, and that this notice be published
as required by law and the Rules of the
Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the
Applicant and interested parties may
present testimony by telephone. The
cost of telephonic communication shall be
paid by the person or persons requesting
its use. Interested parties who wish to
participate by telephone shall contact the
Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to
the hearing date, and provide their name
and phone number.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all
interested persons may appear and be
heard. For information concerning this
action contact the Land Department,
Pablo Energy II, LLC, P. O. Box 2945,
Amarillo, Texas, 79105, (806) 3714765, or CHARLES L. HELM, Attorney,
105 North Hudson, Suite 700, Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma, 73102, (405) 232-9000.
Please refer to Cause CD Number.
DONE AND PERFORMED this
24th
day of January, 2013.
CORPORATION
COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA
PATRICE DOUGLAS,
Chairman
BOB ANTHONY,
Vice Chairman
DANA L. MURPHY,
Commissioner
ATTEST:
PEGGY MITCHELL,
Commission Secretary
For more information call 918-424-1754
Buyers Register at Salebarn Office
Auctioneeer: Chillie Joe Bills 580-258-0312
PAGE A-6—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JANUARY 30, 2013
Commissioners’ Proceedings
Johnny Ward made a motion to approve the monthly appropriations. Michael
SUPPLIES
Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Pebworth approved the appropriations
1328 EMBASSY SUITES NORMAN $77.00 DIST 2 LODGING
as follows:
1329 LINCOLN INN EXPRESS
$65.00 DIST 2 LODGING
The next item was to discuss and take possible action regarding bridge
1330 HOOTEN OIL CO
$1,760.00 DIST 3 OIL
closures as recommended by ODOT. The issue was tabled until Shelly Williams
The Coal County Board of County Commissioners met for a regular scheduled
1331 HENSLEY, MICHAEL DON
$46.62 DIST 3 TRAVEL
arrived.
meeting on Thursday, December 13th, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. in the conference room
1332 AT&T
$297.77 SERVICE
Michael Hensley made a motion to approve a utility relocation agreement
of the County Commissioners Building.
1333 GRAHAM INTERNATIONAL INC$435.48 DIST 3 PARTS
for Muddy Boggy Low Water crossing CIRB project in District 3. Johnny Ward
Alvin Pebworth called the meeting to order at 1:00 p.m.
1332
AT&T
$297.77
SERVICE
1334
PEOPLES ELECTRIC CO-OP $160.00 DIST
3 BLANKET
seconded. Hensley, Ward and Pebworth approved.
GRAHAM
INTERNATIONAL
INC
$435.48
DIST 3 PARTS
Roll was called by Alvin Pebworth. Those present were: Alvin Pebworth, 1333
1335
WYRICKS
LUMBER
$67.65 DIST
3 TOOLS
PEOPLES
ELECTRIC
CO-OP
$160.00
DIST 3 BLANKET Johnny Ward made a motion to approve a resolution to increase the
Chairman, Michael Hensley, Vice-chairman, Johnny Ward, Member, and Eugina 1334
1336
DOUBLE
S LUMBER
$58.16 DIST
3 SUPPLIES
1335 WYRICKS LUMBER
$67.65 DIST 3 TOOLS
county’s sales tax from 1% to 2%, to include the hospital tax, which will become
Loudermilk, County Clerk.
1337 B&S SUPPLIES
$559.64 DIST$58.16
3 SHOP
SUPPLIES
1336 DOUBLE S LUMBER
DIST 3 SUPPLIES effective April 1, 2013. Michel Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Pebworth
Guests present were: Nick Peterson, Louis Sandmann, Rick Chaney, Bob
1338
ARAMARK
$61.63
DIST
3
SUPPLIES
1337 B&S SUPPLIES
$559.64 DIST 3 SHOP SUPPLIES
approved.
Thomas, Leon Carter, Bill Johnson, Allen Leaird, Wanda Utterback, Gerry 1338
1339
O REILLY AUTO PARTS
$125.20 DIST$61.63
3 FILTERS
ARAMARK
DIST 3 SUPPLIES
Michael Hensley made a motion to select SAIC as the bridge engineering firm
Watkins, Jennifer Malone, Imogene Mowdy, Kathryn Ivey and Shelly Williams.
1340
O REILLY
AUTO
PARTS
$38.97 DIST
3 OIL DIST 3 FILTERS
1339
O REILLY
AUTO
PARTS
$125.20
to represent Districts 1 and 3. Ward said he would abstain from voting, but is
Michael Hensley made a motion to approve the minutes from the previous 1340
O REILLY
AUTOTIRE
PARTS
DIST 3 OIL
1341
HERCULES
$1,633.44 DIST$38.97
3 TIRES
in favor although District 2 is with CED#4. Alvin Pebworth seconded. Hensley,
HERCULES
TIRE
$1,633.44
DIST 3 TIRES
meeting. Johnny Ward seconded the motion. Hensley, Ward and Pebworth 1341
1342
YELLOWHOUSE
MACHINERY CO $311.04 DIST
3 PARTS
1342 YELLOWHOUSE MACHINERY CO
$311.04 DIST 3 PARTS
Pebworth and Ward approved.
approved.
1343 RED ROCK PIT
$676.08 DIST
3 GRAVEL
RED ROCK PIT
$676.08 DIST 3 GRAVEL
One bid was received for a used excavator for district 3. Yellowhouse
Michael Hensley made a motion to approve the payroll claims for December 1343
1344
RED
ROCK
PIT
$835.93 DIST
3 GRAVEL
1344
RED
ROCK
PIT
$835.93
DIST
3
GRAVEL
Machinery bid a 2008 John Deere 160DLC for $91,500.00, less the trade of a 690
1-15th, 2012. Johnny Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Pebworth approved.
1345
RED
ROCK
$810.10 DIST
3 GRAVEL
1345
RED
ROCK
PIT PIT
$810.10
DIST 3 GRAVEL
Johnny Ward made a motion to approve transfers of appropriations within 1346
1346
RED
ROCK
$1,199.70 DIST
3 GRAVEL
RED
ROCK
PIT PIT
$1,199.70
DIST 3 GRAVEL John Deere for $3500.00. which brings the total to $88,000.00. Michael Hensley
made a motion to approve the bid. Johnny ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and
the General Fund and the County Use Tax account. Michael Hensley seconded.
MD-1A MD-1C
BUDGETBUDGET
ACCT ACCT
MD-1AMD-2HEALTH
MD-1C MD-2HEALTH
Pebworth approved.
9292
OKOK
STATE
DEPT
OF HEALTH
$16,401.12
HEALTH
DEPT SALARIES
Ward, Hensley and Pebworth approved.
STATE
DEPT
OF HEALTH
$16,401.12 HEALTH
DEPT
SALARIES
RECORD
REGISTER
$26.00DEPT
HEALTH
DEPT SERVICE
Clerk Loudermilk said she received a notice of the annual OklahomaAassociation
Johnny Ward made a motion to approve the monthly purchase orders for 9393
RECORD
REGISTER
$26.00 HEALTH
SERVICE
AVAYA INC
$172.92 HEALTH DEPT SERVICE
of Fairs and Festivals membership and meeting. She said she would notify the
payment. Michael Hensley seconded the motion. Ward, Hensley and Pebworth 9494
AVAYA INC
$172.92 HEALTH DEPT SERVICE
95MILLER OFFICE EQUIPMENT
$30.00 HEALTH DEPT SERVICE
Fair Board members.
approved the following:
MILLERFINANCIAL
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
$30.00 HEALTH
SERVICE
9695
CANNON
SERVICE
$205.00DEPT
HEALTH
DEPT SERVICE
Jennifer Malone said she had received a letter of resignation from Tom Corsini,
96 CANNON
SERVICE
$205.00 HEALTH DEPT SERVICE
MD-4 HEALTH
DEPTFINANCIAL
GRANT & CASH
DONATION
member of the 911 Authority Board. She said the 911 Board had accepted his
Fiscal Year: 2012-2013 Payments by Fund 1 AES
MD-4AMATEUR
HEALTH EQUIPMENT
DEPT GRANT & CASH DONATION
$159.99 HEALTH DEPT GRANT
resignation. Johnny ward made a motion to accept his resignation. Johnny ward
Approved
RESALE1PROPERTY
AES AMATEUR EQUIPMENT
$159.99 HEALTH DEPT GRANT
made a motion to accept his resignation. Michael Hensley seconded. Ward,
22RESALE
PITNEY BOWES
$30.58 TREAS OFFICE SUPPLIES
From: 12/11/2012
To: 12/26/2012
PROPERTY
2322
QUIL
CORPBOWES
$710.60 SUPPLIES
TREAS SUPPLIES Hensley and Pebworth approved.
Warrant No.
Vendor Name Amount Purpose
PITNEY
$30.58 TREAS OFFICE
SO-6 ASSESSORS HARDWARE UPGRADE
Malone said Rick Chaney had agreed to replace Corsini on the 911 Board.
911 COLLECTIONS
QUIL CORP
$710.60 TREAS
SUPPLIES
1123
COUNTY
RECORD INC
$220.00
ASSESSOR MAPS Johnny Ward made a motion to appoint Chaney to the 911 Authority Board.
57 MAIN TRADING COMPANY
$114.89
911 EQUIP
SO-6 ASSESSORS HARDWARE UPGRADE
Michael
Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Pebworth approved.
B-4 SHERIFF SERVICE FEE
11 COUNTY
RECORD
$220.00
ASSESSOR
MAPSseconded. Ward,
Johnny
Ward made
a motion INC
to approve the monthly
appropriations.
Michael Hensley
Hensley and Pebworth
The next item on the agenda was a discussion with Billy Johnson regarding the
68 J P COOKE CO
$27.40
SHERIFF DEPT approved the appropriations
as follows:
update of progress of property transfers from the Coal County General Hospital to
SUPPLIES
the Board of County Commissioners. Johnny Ward said the deed of the hospital
B-4
SHERIFF SERVICE FEE ACCOUNT
$
2,150.92
69 ADA PAPER CO.
$30.08
SUPPLIES
B-41A
SHERIFF PERSONAL SERVICE
$
2,487.90
and manor property would need to be transferred into the county’s name. Allen
70 CIRCLE N MARKET
$34.00
FUEL
B-4CS
COURTHOUSE SECURITY
$
529.60
Leaird offered to help with the paperwork. Ward said they could use the local
71 CIRCLE N MARKET
$28.58 FUEL
B-8
SHERIFF SALES TAX
$
7,283.53
attorney, so they could get the title and everything changed over. Rick Chaney
CDBG WATER GRANT
C-3
TREASURER MTG TAX
$
14.00
added that a trust would need to be established and a lease agreement made
5 OK DEPT OF COMMERCE
$520.84 CLARITA/OLNEY WATER PY
CD-4
EMERGENCY MGMT CASH ACCT
$
2,500.00
between the county and the hospital. Ward said the commissioners would need to
COUNTY SALES TAX
DRUG-3
DRUG COURT CASH ACCT
$
2,775.00
appoint board members and draw allotment so their terms stagger. He asked that
661 RICKS AUTO
$1,849.87
SHERIFF DEPT
E-3
OSU EXTENSION
$
3,641.76
it be put on the agenda for January. There will need to be 10 board members total
REPAIRS
EMS-3
EMS SALES TAX
$
4,734.29
and the deadline for all the paperwork to be completed and filed will be April 1st.
662 PALACE DRUG
$88.63 INMATE MEDICATION
F-3
COUNTY CLERK LIEN FEE
$
391.74
The Board revisited possible bridge closures as recommended by ODOT.
663 PALACE DRUG
$48.36 INMATE MEDICATION
F-3P
COUNTY CLERK PRESERVATION
$
995.00
Shelly Williams, ODOT, said two of the bridges in District 1 (Local ID 17 and 18) are
J-3
COURT CLERK REVOLVING FUND $
965.54
664 PEOPLES ELECTRIC CO-OP
$18.59 SHERIFF DEPT BLANKET PO
old truss bridges with fractured critical structures. She said ODOT recommends
LL
LAW LIBRARY
$
504.25
665 HICKMAN PRINTING
$229.77 SHERIFF DEPT SUPPLIES
MD-2
HEALTH DEPT
$
20.78
closing the bridges immediately for safety reasons until repairs can be made to
666 MARLOW, JANET K
$45.28 JAIL SUPPLIES REIMB
R-5
COUNTY SALES TAX
$
9,832.76
them. Alvin Pebworth said he has been working on the repair issue and has the
667 COALGATE FUELS
$1,367.10 SHERIFF DEPT FUEL
R-6
COUNTY GENERAL MATCHING
$
7,045.26
pilings and beams to fix the bridges. Williams said the bridges are a liability to
668 OSU COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERV $2,883.00 OSU SALARY
R-7
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT
$
5,098.47
the county and need to be closed as soon as possible. Pebworth said he would
669 STIDHAM, LANA
$389.38 OSU TRAVEL
R-8
SOLID WASTE
$
1,452.53
notify his guys and have them put signs up this afternoon. Michael Hensley made
670 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER $42.62 EMER MNGMT AND 911 SER
R-10
COUNTY USE TAX
$
6,093.71
a motion to temporarily close the bridges until they can be repaired. Johnny Ward
671 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER $ 116.15 SHERIFF DEPT SERVICE
R-11
COUNTY LODGING TAX
$
12.39
seconded. Hensley, Ward and Peworth approved.
672 TOUCHTONE COMMUNICATIONS $14.36 SERVICE
RESALE
TREASURER RESALE
$
953.36
Old Business:
673 TERMINIX PEST CONTROL
$80.00 EMER MNGMT AND 911 SER
RF
RURAL FIRE
$
1,820.88
Leon Carter said he had heard some “coffee shop talk” that in the last meeting,
674 TERMINIX PEST CONTROL
$50.00 SHERIFF OFFICE SERVICE
SO-5
ASSESSOR STATE MONEY
$
0.32
he got in the County Clerk’s face and blamed her for the commissioners paying
SO-6
ASSESOR HARDWARE UPGRADE
$
148.00
675 SEQUOYAH ENTERPRISES INC$46.52 JUVENILE SERVICES
SC
SENIOR CITIZENS
$
2,913.41
an excise board member as a vendor, which is not legal. He asked Loudermilk
676 PUBLIC WORKS AUTH
$35.74 SHERIFF DEPT SERVICE
T-1A
HIGHWAY PERSONAL SERVICE
$
98,000.00
if that is what happened, and Loudermilk said “No, you stood from where you
677 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER $1,339.00 COURTHOUSE SERVICE
T-2A
HIGHWAY M&O
$
27,172.78
were sitting across the room and pointed your finger at me”. Carter said he was
678 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER $142.19 COMMISSIONERS SERVICE
T-2B
HIGHWAY RENTALS
$
36,962.90
sorry if he got in Loudermilk’s face, but added that he knew where that rumor had
679 RECORD REGISTER
$72.00 PUBLICATION
T-3
HIGHWAY CAPITAL OUTLAY
$
2,500.00
come from.
680 MARC
$100.92 COURTHOUSE SUPPLIES
911 COLL.
911 SURCHARGE COLLECTIONS
$
5,207.13
New Business:
681 AT&T
$212.67 SHERIFF DEPT SERVICE
CBRIF 105 STATE HWY MONEY
$
20,256.41
Jennifer Malone, 911 Coordinator, thanked the Board for funding the
682 PUBLIC WORKS AUTH
$17.50 SHERIFF SERVICE
dispatchers’
salaries for 911. She said the equipment needed to operate 911 has
683 C & C HARWARE
$449.00 EQUIPMENT
Johnny
Ward
made
a
motion
to
approve
the
2012
Safety
incentive
awards.
Johnny Ward made a motion to approve the 2012 Safety incentive awards. Michael Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Pebworth
been ordered and should be in sometime in January. She said she has selected
684 SPRINT
$208.14 EMERGENCY MNGMTapproved
SERV the following,
listed by seconded.
department: Ward, Hensley and Pebworth approved the following,
Michael Hensley
three full-time and one part-time employees to begin around the first part of
685 PUBLIC WORKS AUTH
$478.74 COURTHOUSE SERVICE
listed by department:
January. She said Nick Hinkle, who had been hired for radio installation, has
OFFICE/DEPT
RECIPIENTS’ NAME
686 SPRINT
$90.48 EMERGENCY MNGMT SERV
OFFICE/DEPT
RECIPIENTS’ NAME been hired as a dispatcher. She said there is a 911 Board member that has not
687 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER $112.36 EMER MNGMT AND 911 SER
attended a meeting in a few months, Johnny Ward said they probably needed to
688 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER $52.67 SOLID WASTE SERVICE
COUNTY CLERK
CONNIE LANGSTON
send him a letter asking for his resignation.
689 CASCO IND.
$1,636.00 CLARITA RFD SUPPLIES
SUSAN WALKER
Allen Leaird updated the Board on the OSU Extension building. He said the
690 PEOPLES ELECTRIC CO-OP
$57.69 TUPELO RFD SERVICE
KYLA WILLIS
preliminary drawings are available. He said the building would be constructed
691 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA $22.44 TUPELO RFD SERVICE
TREASURER
SUSIE DAVIDSON
south of the dam on highway 75 near the rest area and large cannon. He said
692 CLARITA OLNEY WATER
$12.50 CLARITA SENIOR CITIZENS B
the survey has been completed and the city has agreed to swap some of the land
BETTE PRICE
693 HUGHES, VICKIE
$50.00 CLARITA SENIOR CITIZENS S
with Logan Reed. Johnny Ward said he would find out if the county needed to
694 TERMINIX PEST CONTROL $1,300.00 LEHIGH SERVICE
KAY GWINN
advertise for architectural services.
695 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA $56.75 TUPELO SENIOR CITIZENS B
ASSESSOR
JOYCE WILLIAMS
Michael Hensley made a motion to adjourn at 1:41 p.m. Johnny Ward seconded
696 AT&T
$71.11 TUPELO SENIOR CITIZENS B
RACHEL LEWIS
the motion. Hensley, Ward and Pebworth approved.
697 PEOPLES ELECTRIC CO-OP $212.24 TUPELO SENIOR CITIZENS
GAIL HORN
B
s)Alvin Pebworth
s)Michael Hensley
COURT CLERK REVOLVING CASH FUND
Chairman
Vice-chairman
25 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER $11.02 COURT CLERK SERVICE
COURT CLERK
BRITTANY BRICE
DRUG COURT CASH FUND
CHERYL HOBGOOD
s)Johnny Ward
s)Eugina Loudermilk
29 AT&T MOBILITY
$99.99 DRUG COURT SERVICE
MICHELLE LAMPKIN
Member
County
30 YOUNG, CHRISTINA L.
$99.00 DRUG COURT SERVICE
Clerk
31 FLOURNOY ,JOHN RICHARD
$650.00 DRUG TEST
ELECTION BOARD
VICKY SALMON
ATTEST:
32 HUMPHREY, JUSTIN
$1,500.00 DRUG COURT SALARY
AMBER FANNING
SEAL
33 WILLIS, KYLA L.
$108.00 DRUG COURT CONTRACT SE
SHERIFFS OFFICE
CASSANDRA BAILEY
F-3 COUNTY CLERKS LIEN FEE ACCT
JEREMY BRICE
117 AT&T
$239.92 COUNTY CLERK SERVICE
CHRISTINA BROWN
118 COUNTY OFFICERS AND DEPUTIES A $75.00 COUNTY CLERK
REGISTRAT
NICHOLAS DAVIS
119 KELLPRO COMPUTER SOLUTIONS
$2,075.50
JOHN FLOURNOY
COUNTY CLERK OFFICE EQU
STEVEN FLOWERS
120 STAPLES CONTRACT & COMMERCIAL $355.74 COUNTY CLERK
MICHEAL GILLIAM
SUPPLIES
TINA GILLIAM
GENERAL BUDGET ACCT.
811 STAPLES CONTRACT & COMMERCIAL $16.49 SHERIFF OFFICE
BOBBY HATTON
SUPPLIES
JANET MARLOW
812 STAPLES CONTACT & COMMERCIAL $35.98 SHERIFF OFFICE
CRYSTAL McININCH
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HELP WANTED
LEGAL SERVICES
CLIFFORD RIDGEWAY
813 AT&T U-VERSE
$60.00 SHERIFF SERVICE
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DISTRICT 1
MICHAEL ANDERSON
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STEEL BUILDINGS
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818 AT&T
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819 TOUCHTONE COMMUNICATIONS $5.01 TREAS SERVICE
STEEL BUILDINGS Cancelled Orders
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DRIVER
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JOHNATHAN SMITH
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822 QUILL CORP
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Now! 757-301-8885.
TERRY YOUNG
months. Daily or Weekly pay. CDL-A,
823TOUCHTONE COMMUNICATION$19.68 COMMISSIONER SERVICE
3 months current exp. 800-414-9569.
DISTRICT 2
WARREN BAILEY
824 TOUCHTONE COMMUNICATIONS $8.80 COUNTY CLERK SERVICE
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WESLEY BROWN
825 TOUCHTONE COMMUNICATIONS $9.70 ASSESSOR SERVICE
FLOYD
CAMPBELL
RENT-TO-OWN Portable OUTDOOR
826 TOUCHTONE COMMUNICATIONS $10.34 COURT CLERK PHONE
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GARY DORITY
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MARY EDDINGS
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830 AT&T
$160.46 ASSESSOR SERVICE
RICKIE LEWIS
FARM
831 HILTON GARDEN INN
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832 BOB BARKER CO. INC.
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833 MARY HURLEY HOSPITAL
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DARRILL MORGAN
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JERRY NANNY
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1298 AT&T
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1299 RICKS OIL COMPANY $1,124.96 DIST 1 BLANKET
JACKIE SHIRLEY
1300 GREAT PLAINS INC $123.70 DIST 1 PARTS
DRIVERS
OTR
DRIVERS
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LEE WEATHERS
CAREER TRAINING/EDUCATION
1301 GREAT PLAINS INC
$62.25 DIST 1 PARTS
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BILLY WEIR
45 CPM, Full-time Positions with
1302 HALLS AUTO SUPPLY
$104.49 DIST 1 BLANKET
AIRLINES ARE HIRING – Train
DISTRICT 3
EARNEST COTTRELL
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1303 C & C HARDWARE
$35.98 DIST 1 BLANKET
for hands on Aviation Career. FAA
deBoer Transportation 800-825-8511
1304 KOUNTRY STORE
$1,801.33 DIST 1 BLANKET
WILLARD DELOZIER
www.deboertrans.com
approved program. Financial aid if
1305 PEOPLES ELECTRIC CO-OP $165.00 DIST 1 BLANKET
qualified – Job placement assistance.
RONALD FRANKLIN
1306 YELLOWHOUSE MACHINERY CO $1,832.05 DIST 1 LABOR
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GROENDYKE
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CALEB
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1307 YELLOWHOUSE MACHINERY CO $390.27 DIST 1 LABLOR
866-802-6655.
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1308COALGATE INTERNET SERVICES LLC $39.95 DIST 1 SERVICE
COLIN HEATHCOCK
Tulsa, Enid and Elk City locations.
1309 YELLOWHOUSE MACHINERY CO $1, 117.02 DIST 1 BLADES
JIMMY HEATHCOCK
Must be 23 years of age with CDL, will
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1310 JOHN DEERE FINANCIAL
$2,839.26 DIST 1 RENTAL
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JONATHAN HENSON
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1311 COALGATE FUELS
$313.20 DIST 1 FUEL
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LAVAUGHN HENSON
1312 FITTSTONE INC
$104.12 DIST 1 BLANKET
age, safety bonus program and 401K.
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JOHN McCOY
1313 TOUCHTONE COMMUNICATION $0.76 DIST 2 SERVICE
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Please
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1314 BOGGY CREEK QUARRY
$1,890.78 DIST 2 BLANKET
KENNETH McININCH
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1316 YELLOWHOUSE MACHINERY CO $182.24 DIST 2 PARTS
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AARON BLUE
1317 GRAHAM INTERNATIONAL INC $18.19 DIST 2 PARTS
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DON BURNS
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SAM GOLDEN
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KATY KREBS
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1321 C&C HARDWARE
$99.14 DIST 2 SUPPLIES
pay in excess of $70-$90k per year.
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ALLEN
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1322 DOUBLE S LUMBER $21.90 DIST 2 CEMENT
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1324 OK DEPT OF TRANS
$1,134.31 DIST 2 RENTAL
item2 was
to discuss and take possible action regarding bridge closures as recommended by ODOT. The issue was tabled until Shelly
1325 PUBLIC WORKS AUTH
$99.44 The
nextDIST
SERVICE
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON STATEWIDE
Williams
1326 AT&T
$185.96
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DIST 2 SERVICE
Hensley
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in District 3.
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Johnny Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Pebworth approved.
Johnny Ward made a motion to approve a resolution to increase the county’s sales tax from 1% to 2%, to include the hospital tax, which will
become effective April 1, 2013. Michel Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Pebworth approved.
Michael Hensley made a motion to select SAIC as the bridge engineering firm to represent Districts 1 and 3. Ward said he would abstain from
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Thank You
We would like to thank everyone who sent the food, flowers, plants, cards and calls that we received during the loss
of our dad.
Special thanks to Coal County Hospital staff and Dr. Helton
for the wonderful care he received while there.
Thank you to Bobby Graham for the lovely service, and to
their help.
Brown’s Funeral Service for all there
COTTONWOOD DONKEY BASKETBALL — FirstBank player Kelsey Ward gets ready to shoot
as teammate Leigha Ryan gives her a little encouragement.
Coalgate High School
1st Semester Honor Roll
Coalgate High School has released its honor rolls for the first
semester of the 2012-2013 school year. Students listed on the
Superintendents Honor Roll (making all A’s) include:
Claudia Baker-Powell, Laredo Beal, Chillie Bills, James
Burns, Aspen Clemens, Dylan Davidson, Samantha Faudree,
Cooper Frankovich, Landon Garcia, Kaitlyn Hawk, Matthew
Hill, Krista Lowe, Chekota Medlock, David Mowdy,
Landi Munholland, Robyn Ott, Robert Penney, Madisson
Powell, Angelica Ramos, Jaydin Riley, Jarrett Self, Jaclyn Shirley, Khini Shores, Preston Sims, Jerad Stephens, Dalton Stewart,
Ashley Stiles, Paula Whitney.
Students listed on the Principals Honor Roll (making no grade
below a B) include:
Taylor Airington, Makaela Barnes-Elkins, Alicia Bigelow,
Katy Blackmon, Domineque Borders, Ericka Bowker, Chelsey
Brooks, Philip Brown,, Abbygail Cantrell, Allyson Casey, Noah
Clem, Christopher Cole, Kendra Coslow, Tyler Coslow, John
Cunningham, Kristen Daugherty, Megan Davis, Michael Delozier, Racheal, Denton, Shelby Duncan,
Kelsey Dunn, Stacey Earles, Sondi Ennis, Brea Ermis, Katharine Farley, Brian Frazier, Makayla Fuller, Hunter Greene, Whitney Gregory, Nathaniel Hardy, Sabra Hedgecock, Bailey Hughes,
Brooklynn Hughes, Baylin Humphrey Lawson, Tanner Johnston,
Colby Jones, Jerhett Kellis, Kayla Kellis, Nicolas Kennedy, Darby Kingston, Zachariah Kingston,
Tori Lampkin, Kayla Lane, Austin Lenamond, Destiny Luck,
Shelby Martindale, Haley Nelson, Aaron Orr, Melissa Padelford,
Chloe Paden, Jenniffer Palmer, Tennie Palmer, Alicen Pettigrew,
Nathan Price, Tyler Price, Jaylee Riley , Sabrina Riley, Curtis
Robbins, Lindsey Sanders, Morgann Sandmann, Tayler Sexton,
Karley Shores,
Dominick Simonson, Paden Stanley, Kenia Starry, Nickolas
Strother, Brianna Talley, Kevin Thompson, Cliff Tomlinson,
Kaci Trentham, Chelsea Villareal, Kara Vo, Brianna Walkup,
Seth Walkup, Austin Ward, Courtney Warren, Haley Williams,
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Coal County
District Court Records
Continued from Page A-2
Misdemeanors
Shannon Wayne Cottrell,
Coalgate, OK - Resisting an
officer.
Lucas Jay Lancaster, Coalgate,
OK - Obstructing an officer.
Shelly
Dawn
Tucker,
Coalgate, OK – Transporting
open bottle or container of
liquor.
Timothy Paul Horn, Lehigh,
OK – Protective order violation
with injury.
Sherri Lee Williams, Coalgate,
OK – Domestic abuse assault
and battery.
Michael David Buckner,
Ada, OK – Driving under the
influence by person under 21.
Marriages
Greg Alfred Galbraith and
Linda Mae Waltrip, both of
Stroud, OK.
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February Menu
1 – Garlic Lime Verde Chicken, Rice, Taco Rollups, Oreo cream cheese cookies
4 – Cheesy Chicken and Broccoli Soup, Chicken Club wrap, 5 layer bars
5 – Pizza Pasta Bake w/ garlic bread, Italian Sub, Pineapple Angel Cake
6 – Chili Beans, cornbread, Black forest Ham, Apple cobbler
7 – Dixieland Bowtie Pasta, Pit Ham on pretzel rolls, Peanut Butter Cookies
8 – Pulled Pork Sandwiches, Potato Salad or Chips, Banana Pudding
11 – Taco Soup, Cuban Wrap, Pecan Pie
12 – Goulash, Garlic Bread, Turkey and Provolone Sandwiches, Banofee Pie
13 – Beef Stroganoff, French Dip Sandwiches, Chocolate Chips Cheesecake Bars
14 – Mexican Chicken Penne, Roast Beef Sliders, Butterfinger Pudding
15 – Chicken Nacho’s, Stuffed Burritos, Nutella Cookies
18 – Beef Stew, Cornbread, Turkey & Swiss Sandwiches, Turtle Pie
19 – Baked Potatoes, chicken Ranch Taco’s, Peanut Butter Cup Cookies dough Brownie
20 – Chicken Alfredo Soup, Pit Ham sandwiches, Orange Blossom Cupcakes
21 – Hobo Dinners with garlic bread, Banana Bread
22 – Broccoli Cheese Soup, Club Sandwiches, Chocolate Cake
25 – Potato Soup, Steak House Grinders, Butter Pecan Cupcakes
26 – Taco Salad, Turkey on Sourdough, Classic Dump Cake
27 – Fire Roasted Tomato Soup, BLT’s, and Cheesecake
TRENTHAM SIGNS WITH CARL ALBERT — Coalgate High School catcher Kaci Trentham
signs a letter of intent to play softball at Carl Albert State College in Poteau, OK as her parents
and coaches look on. Seated beside Kaci are her dad, Eddie Trentham, and her mom, Tammy
Trentham. Standing are David Holt, head softball coach, Carl Albert State College, left, and Kerwin
Manion, Coalgate High School head softball coach. The signing took place on Thursday, January
24, at Coalgate High School.
Wildcats looking to build on win streak
—Coalgate boys put 2-game roll into home games with Stonewall and Holdenville
By HERMAN BROWN
Coalgate correspondent
Looking at the calendar, Coach
Kerwin Manion is getting a sense
of urgency. His Coalgate Wildcats
basketball team is moving into
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Listing Agent: Tom Fritz-580-258-0262 Call to view land or home prior to date of sale.
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House to be auctioned at 10:30 aM: 2 bedroom, 1 bath frame on 1 acre, with legal easement. It
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MineraLs to be auctioned in 1 group at 11 aM:
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February and the most important
stretch of the season.
“I always break the season into
thirds,” the CHS skipper explains.
“You have the first part of the
season up to the Christmas break.
The second part is the games you
play after Christmas and before
the playoffs. The third part of
the season is the playoffs. That,
obviously, is the most important
part of the season. You use the first
part to learn and get it together.
The second part is to take what
you’ve learned and get better in
all phases. Once you start the
playoffs, you take everything and
see how far you can go with it.”
The playoffs are looming for
the Wildcats. Luckily, there has
been some recent improvement
for CHS – and still a chance for
some momentum once post-season
arrives.
“We have a chance to have a
4-game win streak going into
February,” Coach Manion said.
“That will really be a big thing
for us. But we know that it will
not be possible unless we take
care of business this week against
Stonewall and Holdenville. Both
of these games will be played at
our place. Both are winnable and
would really be a lift for us. But
we could lose one or both of them
if we don’t come in ready to give
a strong effort on both ends of the
floor. We need to continue to play
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good defense. That is critical. We
also are getting better on offense
and we need that to continue too.”
Stonewall visits Wildcat country
on Thursday evening for a varsity
showdown. Holdenville comes to
town on Friday.
“Holdenville has a couple of
athletic players,” warns Coach
Manion. “If we don’t get after
them, they could certainly win
this game. It will be our annual
Homecoming game, so we’ll have
to be prepared to deal with those
issues. You just hope your players
can maintain their focus and not be
distracted with the things that go
with Homecoming.”
Coalgate enters this week on
a 2-game winning streak. The
Wildcats lost to Varnum in the
opener of the Star Conference
Basketball
Tournament
on
Tuesday. However, CHS bounced
back with a victory over the hosting
Tupelo Tigers on Wednesday in
the consolation semi-finals. The
Wildcats jumped right back into
action Thursday and bounced to
a 47-35 win over the Stonewall
Longhorns.
In the opener, Varnum jumped
out to a 16-4 lead in the first quarter.
Coalgate was forced to play catchup for the rest of the game. The
Whippets went on to lead 31-20
at the half and 42-28 at the end of
three periods. VHS then outscored
the Wildcats 17-8 down the stretch
to garner the 59-36 verdict.
Jaydin Riley and C.J. Bills each
powered CHS with an 11-point
scoring performance in a losing
cause. C.J. McClain added 4
points. Five others scored 2
points each, including Tyler Price,
Nate Hardy, Jerad Stephens, Rob
Penney and Brandon Courson.
“We didn’t come out ready to
play,” Coach Manion said. “We
got down 16-4 in the first quarter.
When you get down like that to a
good team you really don’t have
much of a chance. We did make
a run when Jaydin and C.J. (Bills)
stepped up and got their scoring
going. We just couldn’t maintain it
over the whole game. Our defense
gave up too many offensive
rebounds and looks. It was not a
very good game overall.”
Due to the tournament’s unique
schedule, Coalgate was back in
action the very next night. The
Wildcats faced the Tupelo Tigers
and came away with a hard-fought
47-43 victory.
CHS led 9-6 after a quarter, 1917 at the break, and 34-26 at the
end of 3 periods. Tupelo stayed
close enough and then made a
Continued on Page B-1
Wildcats looking to build on win streak
—Coalgate boys put 2-game roll into home games with Stonewall and Holdenville
Continued from Page A-8
run in the final period to try to
overtake the Wildcats. However,
Coalgate hit 12 of 17 free throws
and one basket to hold off THS by
four points.
C.J. Bills was one of three
Wildcats to land in double figures
in scoring with 13 points. C.J.
McClain and Jaydin Riley joined
the freshman in double digits with
11 points each. Dakota Powell
provided 4 points while Tyler
Price added 3. CHS had three
players scoring 2 points each,
including Mason Jim, Nate Hardy
and Jerad Stephens.
Coach Manion credited his
squad for a solid defensive
performance.
“We did a better job on defense,”
he said. “We have been using a
couple of freshman and I thought
C.J. Bills really gave us a lift. But
everybody stepped up and we
played hard. We hung in there
in the end. They made us make
some turnovers and got to within
2 points in the fourth quarter.
Luckily, we finally settled down
and made some free throws to
help us win the game. We had to
step up to do that and I am proud
of the effort.”
By winning the consolation
semi-final contest, Coalgate
was pressed into playing a third
game in three days. CHS faced
the Stonewall Longhorns in the
consolation finals.
The Wildcats took a 10-6 lead
in the opening period. Stonewall
closed the deficit to only two
points at 19-17 going into
intermission. Coach Manion’s
squad then responded in the third
frame to outscore Stonewall 13-5
for a 32-22 cushion. The Wildcats
outscored the Longhorns 15-13
over the final eight minutes to seal
the 12-point win at 47-35.
CHS ended up with three
players finishing in double digits,
including C.J. McClain’s 16-point
night and 10-point efforts by
Mason Jim and Jaydin Riley.
Tyler Price was productive with
7 points while C.J. Bills added 4
points.
“C.J. McClain got us going by
hitting his first three treys,” Coach
Manion said. “We also played
really good defense. Jaydin Riley
took their best offensive player and
played lock-down defense on him,
holding the kid to only 3 points in
the game! That was huge for us.
The others on defense followed
his lead and we did a really good
job with it.”
Coalgate stepped off the court
Thursday as the consolation
champions.
“It was a good win,” the coach
said. “I ended up playing most
of my kids again. We have been
doing more of that lately. We did
it against Varnum. Once my older
kids let it go (chance of winning), I
played four freshmen for about half
of that game. It gave us a chance to
rest a little. We ended up playing
three straight days and winning the
last two games. Now, we head into
this week with a chance to extend
our winning streak to four games.
But it will not happen unless we
do the right things and show up
and play hard against Stonewall
and Holdenville. I’d love to have
a four-game winning streak going
into February. As I said earlier, we
are working to be playing our best
basketball when the third part of
the season starts – the playoffs.”
The one thing the coach wants
his players to take from the
tournament is the value of strong
defense. While offensive comes
and goes, he believes there is no
excuse for a team not to play solid
defense.
“The biggest comment for me
is when someone will tell us we
played really good defense,” he
said. “If we can understand that
and do it on a regular basis, we’ll
have a chance to be a lot better
team.”
--STAR Tournament
1/23 - 1st Round
Varnum 59, Coalgate 36
Coalgate - 4 - 16 - 8 - 8 - (36)
Varnum - 16 - 15 - 11 - 17 - (59)
Coalgate scoring: Jaydin Riley
11, C.J. Bills 11, C.J. McClain 4,
Tyler Price 2, Nate Hardy 2, Jerad
Stephens 2, Rob Penney 2 and
Brandon Courson 2.
---
1/24 – Second Round
Coalgate 47, Tupelo 43
Coalgate - 9 – 10 – 15 – 14 – (47)
Tupelo – 6 – 11 – 9 – 17 – (43)
Coalgate scoring: C.J. Bills 13,
C.J. McClain 11, Jaydin Riley 11,
Dakota Powell 4, Tyler Price 3,
Mason Jim 2, Nate Hardy 2 and
Jerad Stephens 2.
--1/25 – Third Round
Coalgate 47, Stonewall 35
Coalgate - 10 - 9 - 13 - 15 - (47)
Stonewall - 6 - 11 - 5 - 13 - (35)
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JANUARY 30, 2013— PAGE B-1
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Coalgate scoring: C.J. McClain
16, Mason Jim 10, Jaydin Riley
10, Tyler Price 7 and C.J. Bills 4.
--This week’s games …
1/29 vs Stonewall (A)
2/1 vs Holdenville (3A)
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– Brooklynn Hughes and Jaydin Riley, seniors; Mekyla Carney Jacobs and Nathan Price, juniors; Racheal Pebworth and Brandon Courson, sophomores; Karley
Shores and Nate Hardy, freshmen. Following the coronation, Coalgate will face the Holdenville Wolverines.
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Lady Wildcats to face
strong foes this week
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JANUARY 30, 2013— PAGE B-3
—Coach Poynter getting Coalgate girls prepared for Stonewall and Holdenville
By HERMAN BROWN
Coalgate correspondent
The Coalgate Lady Wildcats
continue their journey through
the challenging 2012-2013
basketball campaign. Coming
off the Star Conference
Tournament, Coach Ashley
Poynter’s CHS squad faces a
pair of games this week with a
pair of strong teams.
“We have Stonewall and
Holdenville both coming to our
place this week,” Coach Poynter
said. “Stonewall is really a
strong team. I had my girls
watch Stonewall (in the Star
Tournament) to prepare for what
we’ll be facing. They (Lady
Longhorns) are a high-caliber
team and our girls understand
we’ll have to play the full 32
minutes to have a chance to
stay with them. We know we
will have to take care of the
ball and also to continue to get
after it on defense. I reminded
them that it is our defense that
controls our offensive success.
If we start with strong defense
we can turn that into scoring
opportunities.
“We’ll see a similar situation
when Holdenville comes to
play at our place this week.
Holdenville is an outstanding
team. We know it is not going
to be easy. But we also realize
that a lot of what has happened
to us is mistakes we make that
we are really beating ourselves.
If we continue to work hard and
improve on what we are doing,
the rest of it will take care of
itself.”
Last week, the Coalgate girls
suffered back-to-back losses
in the annual Star Conference
Tournament at Tupelo High
School. The Lady Wildcats
were beaten 41-22 by the
Varnum Lady Whippets in the
first round of the tournament.
Varnum used a strong second
quarter to turn a 7-5 lead into
a commanding 22-6 halftime
advantage. The second half was
much more competitive as VHS
outscored Coalgate 6-3 in the
third period and matched their
13 in the fourth quarter. The
result was a 41-22 win for the
Lady Whippets.
Five CHS players scored in the
19-point loss. Landon Garcia
led the balanced attack with 6
points. Brooklynn Hughes and
Kaci Trentham added 5 points
each. Morgann Sandmann and
Shelby
Martindale rounded
out the scoring with 3 points
apiece.
For Coach Poynter, the game
was really decided in one quarter
– the second quarter.
“They outscored us by 14
points in a game we ended up
losing by 19,” she said. “That’s
what I mean about the need to
play 32 minutes. You can’t take
off eight minutes in a game and
expect to beat a good team.”
The area where Coach
Poynter was most proud was on
defense.
“They (Lady Wildcats) got
after it,” she said. “We had
talked about help-side defense
and moving our feet to give
ourselves some opportunities
to steal the basketball. But, on
the other side, we continued to
have growing pains as a young
team. We had 25 turnovers and
it gave Varnum too many looks
on offense. It came down to
the little things, which it almost
always does.”
In the consolation semi-finals,
Coalgate picked up the scoring
quite a bit. However, the Lady
Wildcats were still outscored by
the Roff Lady Tigers in a 52-35
CHS loss.
Coalgate led 12-9 after the first
period. Roff then rallied to a
20-16 half-time edge. The Lady
Tigers used the third quarter to
double the 4-point lead to eight
at 35-27. Roff then outscored
the Lady Wildcats 17-8 down
the stretch to blow open the
17-point final margin at 52-35.
CHS used six players to
pile up 35 points in the loss.
Kaci Trentham just missed
double digits in scoring with
9 points. Brooklynn Hughes
and Morgann Sandmann added
7 points each while Shelby
Martindale and Landon Garcia
contributed 5 apiece. Bailey
Hughes finished with 2 points.
“We talked again about that
first quarter and every time
our scoring is so low,” Coach
Poynter said. “We have to get
out and get that quicker start.
We have to focus on 8-minute
chunks (quarters) and get the
ball in the basket. We got the tip
to start the game and Morgann
Sandmann went down the court
and created two defensive
players on her. She passed to
Kaci Trentham and she hit a 3
from the corner to get us going.
We went on and were up 12-9
and it was the first time we got
the lead. It gave us confidence
and our offense was incredible
in this game. We were still
within striking distance through
three quarters. But we allowed
too many offensive put-backs
and layups and that’s what got
us.
“I do believe it was a learning
experience for our girls. They
are seeing that it takes the little
things to win. You have to
block out and take care of the
ball. We also are seeing that it
does take 32 minutes of good
basketball to beat a good team.
I am just glad our girls are still
hungry and working hard. They
are young and they are getting
better as we go.”
--AT A GLANCE
Varnum 41, Coalgate 22
Coalgate – 5 – 1 – 3 – 13 –
(22)
Varnum – 7 – 15 – 6 – 13 –
(41)
Coalgate scoring: Landon
Garcia 6, Brooklynn Hughes
5, Kaci Trentham 5, Morgann
Sandmann 3 and Shelby
Martindale 3.
--Roff, 52, Coalgate 35
Coalgate – 12 – 4 – 11 – 8 –
(35)
Roff – 9 – 11 – 15 – 17 – (52)
Coalgate
scoring:
Kaci
Trentham 9, Brooklynn Hughes
7, Morgann Sandmann 7,
Shelby Martindale 5, Landon
Garcia 5 and Bailey Hughes 2.
--This week’s games…
1/29 vs Stonewall (A)
2/1 vs Holdenville (3A)
James Troyer
Phone: 580-428-3159
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Route 5 Box 445 Coalgate, OK 74538
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SALE EVERY MONDAY 11:00 NOON
Weekly Market Report
Monday, January 28, 2013
SALE RESULTS
CATTLE SOLD 670
STEERS
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600 700 lb........$1.40 - $1.58
HEIFERS
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Owners & Operators
Phil & Paula Hatridge
Mob. 918-424-1754 ~ Office 580-889-3264
PO Box 1103 - Atoka, Ok 74525
Coalgate
Assembly of God Church
3 North Byrd • Coalgate, OK ~ Church phone: 580-927-3020
Pastors Billy and Linda Wilson, and Mary Jo Johnson
Pastor Billy is a licensed Clinical Pastoral Counselor
Pastors Linda and Mary Jo are licensed counselors
ServiCe tiMeS:
Sunday School 10:00 am ~ Sunday Night 6:00 pm
Wednesday Night 7:00 pm
We at the Coalgate Assembly of God are looking for the
hurt, neglected and unloved people of the community. We
want you to know that Jesus loves you just the way you
are today and wants to bring you into a relationship with
him. Our pastors have years of experience in the deliverance ministry. We are also gifted in healing through Christ
Jesus. if you are fighting addictions we are looking for you.
We want you to be set free.
Free counseling available by appointment
Call Pastors Billy & Linda at 927-2050
or Mary Jo at 927-2898
NOW MEETING ON TUESDAY & THURSDAY EVENINGS
COALGATE ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
~ Meetings Will Start at 6:30 pm ~
Meetings will be led by Tisha Wilson 580-258-8925 and Clinton Palmer 580-579-4043 with
pastoral staff available for free counseling. Pastor Billy Wilson is a licensed Clinical Pastoral
Counselor, and Pastors Linda Wilson and Mary Jo Johnson are licensed counselors.
Tisha has over come destructive habits and long to help you do the same.
We are here to help you be free from destructive habits and move into a fulfilling life.
COTTONWOOD DONKEY BASKETBALL — Giddy-up, Donkey!
Coalgate Fire Chief David Holt has the ball and attempts to make
it to the goal on his donkey.
We invite anyone who feels unloved or alone to come enjoy friendship with others who are
having the same problems. WE want YOU TO KNOW THAT Jesus loves you just the way you
are today and wants to be your friend.
Church phone: 580-927-3020
Pastor Billy’s cell: 580-927-5588
PAGE B-4—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JANUARY 30, 2013
GARAGE SALES
ESTATE SALE—Feb. 1 & 2.
at 107 E. Elm in Tupelo, 8:30 to
4:00. Furniture, appliances, book
collections, (Louis Lamour) and many
others, household items, collectibles,
antiques, etc., too much to mention.
(1tp46)
FOR SALE
FPR SALE—2006 HHR, 30 MPG,
112,000 miles.
Call 927-5172.
(2tc47)
FOR SALE—2008 Nissan Ultima,
Automatic V-6, Sunroof & CD Player.
Great Condition. Call 580-927-5988
or 927-6083. (2tc46)
$0 DOWN WITH LAND on new or
repo doublewides. Over 30 to choose
from. Call 918-686-0584 wac.
(5/18tfn)
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purchase. Homes starting at 26,500
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405-206-3693. (10/24tfn)
ASSUME PAYMENTS on 4 bed, 2
bath doublewide. If interested call
918-686-0584 wac. (5/18tfn)
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wac (6/6tfn)
FOR RENT
FOR RENT–3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, CH/A.
580-258-8856 (1/23tfn)
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927-3133. (3/10tfn)
FOR RENT –– Office spaces: one is
800 sq. ft and one is 2400 sq. ft. Also
have house for rent. Call Rebecca
Washburn 580-927-5332 (1/18tfn)
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT–
Spacious modern office on Main
Street. Call 580-927-1117 for more
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last months rent $500. Call (580)
428-3490. (5tc46)
FOR
RENT—Also
3-bdrm
singlewide mobile home in Olney
$450 per month, plus $300 deposit.
Call 580-927-2282 before 5:00 p.m.
or 580-258-0094 after 5:00 p.m.
Also 2 RV spots in Olney for rent,
$300 per month. (12/26tfn)
FOR RENT—VFW house, 2-bdrm,
1-bath. $350 per month. Call 9272024. (2tc47)
FOR RENT—1-bdrm apts. with
stove, refrigerator, CH/A, 3 walkin storm shelters, water, sewer &
garbage paid. Laundry facility on
property. Handicap assessible apts
available. At least 62 years of age
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Housing. 1201 Cedar Way, west of
Coalgate football field. 580-9272781. Office hours M-F, 9:00 to
1:00. (4tc47)
FOR RENT—3-Bdrm singlewide
mobile home in Olney, $450 per
month, plus $300 deposit. Call 580927-2282 before 5:00 p.m. or 580258-0094 after 5:00 p.m. Also have
2 RV spots in Olney for rent, $300
per month. (1/16tfn)
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Average 60-hrs. Benefits available.
Please contact Matt 580-399-5608.
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a full time police officer. Applicants
must be at least 21 years of age and
have a high school diploma and
valid driver’s license. Applications
are available at Coalgate City Hall,
1 S. Main St., Coalgate. The City
of Coalgate is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. (12/26tfn)
HELP WANTED—Atoka Manor
is hiring CNA’s and RN’s. Apply in
person or call 580-889-2500. (2tc(47)
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NEW LISTING - 2 miles W. of Coalgate on Hwy 3, 3 bdrm., 1 3/4
bath, brick home, on 2 acres, very nice. Priced at $99,5000.
1004 W. Blair, 3 bdrm. 2 bath, brick home, on large corner lot with
storm shelter. Priced at $79,000.
714 S. Railroad, 3 bdrm. 1.5 bath, brick home with 1202 sq. ft.,
12x16 storage building. Priced at $85,000.
706 S. Ada on corner of Ada and Taylor St., 3 bdrm. 2 bath doublewide with 1508 sq. ft., 3 metal out buildings, 2 car carport, garden spot, pecan trees, and fruit trees all on 2 large lots. Priced at
$69,000.
2 bdrm., 1 bathroom home on 8.5 acres 6 miles Northwest of Coalgate on Hwy. 3. Priced at $68,ooo.
OLNEy - 3 bdrm., 1 1/2 bath brickhome on 1 acre with closed in
garage. Priced at $39,000
320 AcRES -East on Hwy 43 N. on Wardville Rd with a 2 bedrm., 1
bath, frame home, shop building. Priced at $315,000.
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806 S. BAyARd-1680 sq ft frame home with 3 bedroom, 1 3/4
bath 30x30 all metal shop, 4 car carport, RV carport & fenced yard.
Priced at $115,000. Reduced to $105,000.
BAcK ON THE MARKET -3 bedroom, 1 bath frame home with
detached metal carport, storage building, very clean and extra nice,
recently remolded on 2 lots. 4 South Veterans Drive. Priced and
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COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JANUARY 30, 2013— PAGE B-5
8th Graders study the Holocaust. Ms. Wood’s 8th grade reading class at Wallace Byrd Middle School have been busy studying the history of the Holocaust and The Diary of Anne Frank. This week the students were fortunate enough to view an authentic Nazi flag. The flag belongs the the family of Loyd Loudermilk and was presented to the class by his great-grandaughter Maria Martinez. The flag was shot down by Mr. Loudermilk while serving in the Army during World
War II and sent back home to his wife Maretta where it has been kept in the Loudermilk family since. Maria also shared some of her great-grandfather’s letters
home and the students were able to get some first hand insight into what it was like during that time in history. The students will finish up the unit of study later on
in the month with a trip the the National Holocaust Memorial Museum in Dallas, Texas where they will witness the testimony of a Holocaust survivor and view rare
photos of Anne Frank and her family. The students are, from left to right: Sara Shockey, Wyatt Munholland, Maddie Crank, Bridgette Delsigne, Breanna Deela,
Maria Martinez, Kenzi Pebworth, Kristen Roebuck, Chloe Jameson, Destini Sjuelstead, Shaylyn Coslow, Meri Casey, Frankie Brecheen, Chaci Hobgood, Madelyne
McNutt and Ronica Ennis.
Coalgate Woman Charged
With Four Felonies
Storm Shelters
All Concrete
10 yr. Manufactured Warranty on leakage
Installed
driving left of center in a no
Jerry English
passing zone.
Shelly Dawn Tucker was
arrested January 22 on a
General Backhoe Work ~ Dozer Work ~ Septic Systems
Coal County warrant issued
in connection with a 2012
misdemeanor for driving
under the influence of alcohol.
She pleaded guilty to the
2013 Legislative
charge in February 2012 and
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and take questions from the audience. All citizens are invited and encourvehicle on January 22,
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The stolen items included a
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knife collection and three pill
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later identified as property
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Coalgate
stolen from the Coal County
Stockers & Feeder • Pairs, Cows & Bulls
residence. Bailey states in his
Wednesdays starting at 9:00 a.m.
affidavit that Tucker admitted
Average Report for 01/23/2013
to breaking into the house and
Total Head: 1670
Pentecostal Church of God
#1 Steers
1 Heifers
508 E. Dyer St. Coalgate, OK.
stealing the items.
259-285 .............................$213.00-$220.00
358-398 .......................... $161.00-$176.00
307-348 .............................$209.00-$225.00
405-439 .......................... $158.00-$164.00
Tucker has pleaded not
360-395 .............................$203.00-$215.00
455-498 .......................... $149.00-$163.00
400-448 .............................$186.00-$199.00
500-545 .......................... $140.00-$151.00
guilty to the charges and is
410...................................................$205.00
530.................................................$155.00
“A Light In A Dark World”
450-495 .............................$173.00-$185.00
553-599 .......................... $132.00-$145.00
scheduled for a return court
515-548 .............................$165.00-$180.00
600-645 .......................... $130.00-$135.00
EVERYONE IS WELCOME
553-599 .............................$154.00-$170.00
appearance on February 7.
654-688 .......................... $127.00-$134.00
600-62 ...............................$135.00-$151.00
704.................................................$128.00
Come And Enjoy The Light Of Christ
She remains in custody on
650-680 .............................$135.00-$145.00
759.................................................$125.50
703-747 .............................$135.00-$140.00
Sale Every
$39,000 bond.
752-760 .............................$135.00-$137.00
Pastor, Delbert White
Wednesday
821...................................................$130.00
A 41-year-old Coalgate
woman remains in the Coal
County jail this week after she
was charged January 23 with
felony burglary in the second
degree, knowingly concealing
stolen property, driving a
motor vehicle while under
the influence of alcohol, and
unlawful possession of CDS
without a prescription. She
also faces a misdemeanor
count for transporting an
open bottle or container of
liquor and traffic citations for
littering from a vehicle and
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FULL-TIME POSITION
TenderCare Home Health & Hospice is looking
for an LPN to join their team. This position is fulltime and does require someone with an Oklahoma LPN license and valid drivers’ license and
auto insurance. We offer a full benefit package
some of which includes mileage reimbursement,
PTO, paid holidays, health insurance most of
which is paid by the company for the employee as well as other paid time off and insurance
programs. Please apply in the Human Resource
Department at 8 N. Covington, Coalgate or you
may call 927-2327 ext. 259 or 257 to request an
application. EOE
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LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate
Record Register January 23 &
30, 2013 2t)
NOTICE OF ELECTION
City of Lehigh, Oklahoma
Resolution No. 1-18-2013
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council
members of the City of Lehigh that
for the purpose of electing Council
members from Wards 1 and 2.
1. A general election shall be held
on Tuesday, April 2, 2013 from 7:00
A.M. to 7:00 P.M. at the Lehigh City
Hall, Lehigh, Oklahoma.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that
each candidate for the City Office
be a qualified elector of the city and
that each candidate for the office of
councilman from a ward shall be an
actual resident of the ward from which
he is a candidate.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that
the City Clerk cause a notice to be
published in the Coalgate Record
Register setting forth the fact that the
office of the County Election Board
shall open from 8:00 A.M. until 5:00
P.M. on each week day beginning
on Monday, February 4, 2013 thru
Wednesday, February 6, 2013 for
filing a sworn statement of his/her
qualification and candidacy from
Wards 1 and 2. The notice shall also
state the qualification one must possess
to hold the office of concilman in the
City of Lehigh. All offices will be for
a four-year term.
THE FOREGOING notice shall be run
n the January 23, 2013 and January 30,
2013 editions of the Coalgate Record
Register and proof of publication shall
be requested.
BE IT RESOLVED, that the election on
the above candidates for councilmen
shall be opened to all qualified voters
in the City of Lehigh and shall be at
the regular polling place at Lehigh
City Hall. The election shall be held
between the hours of 7:00 A.M. to
7:00 P.M. and these questions shall be
decided by a majority of those persons
voting therin.
ADOPTED this the 17th day of January
2013 by the Lehigh City Council.
ATTEST;
Kay Yarbrough
Lehigh City Clerk
Earnest Cottrell
Mayor
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McAlester Stockyards Market Report
Tuesday, January 22, 2013 sold 1740 cattle. Steers $1 to
$6 Lower. Heifers Steady to $4 Lower. Next Replacement
Cow and Bull Sale is scheduled for February 16th. Consignments are open! “Let your light so shine before men, that
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weight range
225 to 300#
300 to 350#
350 to 400#
400 to 450#
450 to 500#
500 to 550#
550 to 600#
600 to 700#
700 to 750#
800 to 850#
#1 Steers
$212 to $222
$192 to $212
$193 to $207
$191 to $204
$173 to $187
$164 to $178
$152 to $167
$135 to $159
$132 to $143
$131 to $140
#1 heifers
$170 to $182
$170 to $181
$161 to $174
$157 to $171
$151 to $164
$141 to $154
$135 to $148
$121 to $131
$117 to $130
$115 to $126
170 Cows & Bulls sold at the evening sale.
paCKeR COwS STeaDy TO $2 hIGheR. paCKeR BuLLS $3 hIGheR
high yielding packer bulls sold from ....................$98 to $102
average yielding packer bulls sold from..............$94 to $97
Low yielding packer bulls sold from.......................$89 to $93
high yielding packer cows sold from ....................$77 to $83
average yielding packer cows sold from .............$73 to $78
Low yielding packer cows sold from .....................$68 to $74
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THANKS FOR YOUR BUSINESS!
(Published in the Coalgate Record
Register January 9, 16, 23 & 30,
2013 4t)
Jerry Battles (Battles-1), RR 4 Box
980, Coalgate, OK 74538, has
submitted a permit application to
the Oklahoma Department of Mines
(ODM) to mine shale through surface
mining method on portions of the
following parcels of land:
A tract of land being part of the
NW/4 of Section 25, Township
1 North, Range 9 East, Indian
Meridian, Coal County, Oklahoma,
The total permit area, containing
3.0 acres, is located in the Coalgate
U.S.G.S. quadrangle map. The permit
site is located approximately 5 miles
west of the town of Coalgate and 2
miles north and ¼ mile east of State
Highway 31.
A copy of this complete permit
application is available for public
inspection and copying at the Coal
County Court House, 4 North Main,
Coalgate, Oklahoma 74538.
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record
Register January 30, 2013 1t)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
COAL COUNTY STATE OF
OKLAHOMA
In the Matter of the Guardianship of
DORTHY J. HICKS, an Incapacitated
Person
No. PG-2012-6
NOTICE OF PETITION TO SELL
REAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that
there has been filed in the District Court
of Coal County, State of Oklahoma,
a Petition to Sell Real Property by
EDITH JUNE SMITH, Guardian of
the Person and Estate of DOROTHY
J. HICKS, an incapacitated person.
Said real property is described as:
Lot One (1) of Block Ninety-five (95),
in the City of Coalgate, Oklahoma.
SURFACE ONLY
Notice is also given that the
14 day of February, 2013 at the hour of
9:00 o’clock A.M. Has been appointed
as the time for the hearing of that
Petition before the judge of the District
Court, Coal County Courthouse, in
Coal County, State of Oklahoma,
when and where all persons interested
in said Guardianship may appear and
contest the same.
A copy of this notice shall be
published one time in the Coalgate
Record-Register newspaper in Coal
County, Oklahoma and mailed to all
interested parties not less than ten
(10) days before the time set for said
hearing.
Dated this 24th day of January, 2013
S)D. Clay Mowdy
JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT
Rick Branam
302 E. Court
Atoka, OK 74525
Phone: 9580) 889-9428
HELP WANTED
Atoka Manor
is now hiring
CNA’s & RN’s
Apply in person or call
580-889-2500
FULL-TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Ruth Wilson Hurley Manor has a full-time LPN and Can
positions available. We offer competitive wages and full
benefit package some of which includes PTO, sick leave,
holiday pay, shift and weekend differentials, and medical
insurance.
Please apply in the Human Resource Department at 8 N.
Covington, Coalgate or you may call 580-927-2327 ext 259
to request an application to be mailed or emailed. EOE
Lifeguards Needed!
The City of Atoka
is now accepting applications for lifeguards at the
Atoka Municipal Pool
Are you 16 years of age and able to swim?
This job may be right for you.
You must be able to work flexible works and obtain a
Red Cross Lifeguard Certification
Already have your certification? We encourage you to apply
Come by the Atoka City Hall
315 East A Street between 7:30 am and 4:00 pm
Monday through Friday to fill out an application.
The City of Atoka is an equal employment opportunity employer.
Dr. Donald Dingle, D.C.
Treating Auto accident victims
and other dull matters.
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Major credit cards accepted
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Call: 580-889-6778 or 800- 889-6778
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24’ x 30 x 10’ all steel barn w/10’ framed opening .....................$5,295.00
30’ x 60’ x 10’ steel barn w/10’ framed opening .........................$10,595.00
40’ x 60’ x 10’ steel barn w/10’ framed opening..........................$12,995.00
5-1/2 x 12 Heavy Duty Corral Panels..........................................$119.00ea.
Self-Catching Head Gate............................................................$399.00
6’ Creep Feeder - 850 Lb Capacity.............................................$695.00
8’ Creep Feeder - 1 Ton Capacity...............................................$1,150.00
3-1/2 Ton Bulk Feeder on Wheels...............................................$1,895.00
7’ x 12’ Steel Cattle Guard.........................................starting at.....$595.00
7’ x 16’ Heavy Duty Oil Field Cattle Guard..................................$1,075.00
7’ x 16’ Super Heavy Duty Oil Field Cattle Guard ...starting at.......$1,250.00
7’ x 20’ Super Heavy Duty Oil Field Cattle Guard.......................$1,875.00
Colored Sheets, Doors, and Concrete Additional Charge
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COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JANUARY 30, 2013— PAGE B-7
COALGATE FIRE DEPARTMENT DONKEY BASKETBALL TEAM — From left (front) – Clint Mowdy, Chief David Holt, Chris Clymer, Michael Burns; (back) –
Berney Blue, Caleb Burrows, Aaron Blue, Tony Watson.
Tupelo drops 2 close tournament games
—Tigers put pressure on Moss and Coalgate before coming away with losses
By HERMAN BROWN
Tupelo correspondent
They say that close only counts in
horseshoes, hand grenades and slow
dancing. It’s doubtful that Tupelo
High School basketball coach
would disagree.
On Monday, Coach Weller’s
Tigers came close to knocking off
the high-octane Moss Pirates. On
Wednesday, Tupelo came even
closer to beating the defensiveminded Class 3A Coalgate. In each
case, Tupelo High School came out
on the short end of the final score.
The consecutive losses came in
action at the annual Star Conference
Basketball Tournament at Tupelo.
“It’s tough to lose close ones
like that,” said Coach Weller. “We
were down to Moss by one point
with 2:30 to go. We hung in there
almost to the end. But they hit a big
3-point shot and pulled away a little
there late.
“In the Coalgate game, we were
down by 3 points with about 15 or 16
seconds to go in the fourth quarter.
We called our last timeout and set
up a shot to tie the game. We didn’t
get exactly the shot we wanted and
it went in and out! We were forced
to foul them and they hit a free
throw to beat us by four points. It
was another game that was so close,
but did not go our way.”
On Monday, Moss lived up to its
reputation as a high-scoring squad.
The Pirates poured in 26 points in
the first quarter en route to a 7164 win over Tupelo. The Pirates
extended the advantage to 43-31 at
halftime. The Tigers then matched
MHS’ 16 in the third stanza. In
doing so, Moss carried a 12-point
lead into the last quarter. Tupelo cut
into the deficit down the stretch by
outscoring Moss 17-12.
“We got close,” said Coach
Weller. “We couldn’t get enough
scoring at the end to win it.”
Tupelo fans may have been
disappointed with the loss.
However, they had to be proud of
the offensive surge the Tigers put on
display on Monday evening. John
Umsted and Chisum Henry erupted
for 20 points apiece. H.D. Bullard
was not far off the pace with a big
16-point outburst. Caleb Watson
and Chat Henry rounded out the
attack with 4 points each.
“This is one of the highest if not
THE highest scoring games we have
had this year,” the Tupelo coach
said. “Obviously, we shot the ball
extremely well. There were 22 treys
in the game. Each team hit 11 of
them! John (Umsted) had another
big night. And Chisum (Henry)
had four treys. H.D. (Bullard)
also had another good night from
the field. He also ended up with a
double-double with 16 points and
11 rebounds.”
Coach Weller credited the Moss
Pirates for their play – and for their
team talent.
“Moss is a really good offensive
team,” he said. “They have the
best combination of guards that
we have seen, and they also have
a good big guy inside. We still felt
like we were still in the game. We
just ran into a team that was much
better offensively. On this night,
we kind of matched up with them
to give the fans from both teams a
good ballgame. We still had our
opportunities coming down to the
end. Credit them for scoring late
and getting the win.”
On Wednesday, Tupelo squared
off against the neighboring
Coalgate Wildcats in a consolation
semi-finals showdown. The winner
would move on into the consolation
finals. Meanwhile, the loser would
be eliminated from the tournament.
“We played another close game
with Coalgate,” said Coach Weller.
“The difference was that our offense
was not nearly as strong as it was
two nights earlier. We kept in real
close but Coalgate found a way to
get the win.”
Tupelo missed a bunch of shots,
and not all of them were from long
range. In fact, Coach Weller recalls
far too many close-in looks that
were off the mark on Wednesday.
Coalgate took a 9-6 edge after
one period of play. The Wildcats
were still on top, 19-17, going into
intermission.
In the third quarter, Coalgate
picked up the tempo and extended
the 2-point lead to 34-26. Tupelo
was then forced to foul in the fourth
quarter. The ploy came close to
working. However, the Wildcats
connected on 12 (of 17) free throws
to hold off Tupelo’s comeback bid.
Two THS players generated
double figures in scoring in the
narrow loss. H.D. Bullard dropped
in a team-best 16 points. Chisum
Henry added 13 points in the
4-point setback. Caleb Watson
scored 7 points while Chat Henry
managed 5 points. The only other
offense was John Umsted’s 2-point
showing.
“I give credit to Coalgate for
having some of the best defense,”
Coach Weller said. “No doubt, that
had effect on our offense. They
play man defense and we use a
zone. We have to do that because of
our lack of depth. It worked fairly
well for us as we were right there at
the end. We felt like we could beat
Coalgate, but did not get it done. It
was another loss … another close
loss. You can’t feel too good about
a loss, but there were some good
things we can take out of both of
those games.”
Looking ahead, the Tupelo boys
will be 9 days between games.
They lost in the tournament on
Wednesday and will not see action
again until this Friday.
“We’ll have to sit more than a
week (for an actual game),” the
Tiger skipper said. “Hopefully, we
can get some confidence and we’ve
got Caleb (Stallcup) back and
that’ll help a little with our depth.
We are starting to get more offense
and that will be very helpful. It’s
to the point where you can see the
light at the end of the tunnel and
we need to keep improving until
we get there.”
--Star Tournament
Monday – First Round
Moss 71, Tupelo 64
Tupelo – 18 – 13 – 16 – 17 – (64)
Moss – 26 – 17 – 16 – 12 – (71)
Tupelo scoring: John Umsted 20,
Chisum Henry 20, H.D. Bullard 16,
Caleb Watson 4 and Chat Henry 4.
--Wednesday – Round 2
1/24 – Second Round
Coalgate 47, Tupelo 43
Coalgate - 9 – 10 – 15 – 14 – (47)
Tupelo – 6 – 11 – 9 – 17 – (43)
Tupelo scoring: H.D. Bullard 16,
Chisum Henry 13, Caleb Watson 7,
Chat Henry 5, and John Umsted 2.
--This week …
Friday @ Milburn
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PAGE B-8—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JANUARY 30, 2013
SHAMROCK BANK DONKEY BASKETBALL TEAM — Corbin Cowan, Cameron Cowan, Cliff Dixon, Blake Tubbs, Chris Tubbs, and Jarred Stanley, from left.
Lady Tigers win consolation title in tourney
—Tupelo girls use improved shooting to defeat Moss and Roff
By HERMAN BROWN
Tupelo correspondent
The Tupelo Lady Tigers head into
a ‘light’ week of action this week
following a successful showing
during the annual Star Conference
basketball tournament.
The
tournament unfolded over a 6-day
period at Tupelo High School last
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week.
Coach Missy Rogers guided her
THS Lady Tigers to a consolation
championship during the event.
Tupelo lost the opener to Konawa
on Monday before rebounding with
back-to-back wins over the Moss
Lady Pirates and the Roff Lady
Tigers.
“Anytime you lose the opener,
you have to find a way to get over
the hump and play good basketball
the rest of the way,” Coach Rogers
said. “They (THS girls) finished
strong and played well. They
looked good in the final two games.
For us to win two of three games it
looks to be a good week.”
In Monday’s opener, Konawa
used a strong second quarter to
build a 21-8 halftime lead. KHS
then outscored the host team 27-22
in the second half to capture the 4830 victory.
Brittany Sanders led a total
of eight Tupelo girls in scoring.
Brittany generated a double-digit
performance with 10 points. The
rest of the points for THS included
Phylisha Chamberlain with 6,
Kayley Sanders with 5, Kate
McCoy with 4, Kristyn Parker with
2 and Haylee Fowler, Haylee Ellis
and Kara Bourland all with 1.
The 18-point loss dropped Tupelo
into the consolation semi-finals.
Facing elimination, the Lady Tigers
rallied to shoot down Moss 42-27.
THS led 13-6 after a quarter and
25-12 at the break. They outscored
Moss 17-15 in the second half to
secure the 15-point win at 42-27.
Kate McCoy was the ringleader
for three double-digit scoring
performances in the win. Kate
dropped in a game-high 17 points.
Kayley Sanders generated 11 points
while Brittany Sanders had 10. Kara
Bourland followed with 3 points.
Phylisha Chamberlain finished off
the list with 1 point.
By beating Moss, the Tupelo
ladies advanced on to the
consolation finals. They played
(and beat) the Roff Lady Tigers 5140. The 11-point verdict clinched
the consolation championship for
Tupelo.
Coach Rogers watched her girls
ease out to a narrow 19-16 halftime
advantage. However, they broke
open the game in the third period
by outscoring Roff 17-4. The effort
sent THS into the last quarter with a
commanding 36-20 cushion. Tupelo
was outscored 20-15 in a busy final
chapter. Even so, they held on and
won by 11 over Roff, 51-40.
Tupelo’s
offensive
attack
generated three more double-figure
scoring performances.
Kayley
Sanders was tops with a solid
18-point outing. Brittany Sanders
was close off the pace with 16
points. Kate McCoy contributed
another 10 points to the win.
Phylisha Chamberlain scored 5
points and Haylee Fowler added 2.
The victory was impressive for
the Tupelo girls.
“We had a lot more shots fall in
the last two games,” Coach Rogers
said. “We took care of the ball better
and shot better down the stretch.”
Looking ahead, Tupelo’s only
varsity basketball game this week
will be on Friday evening at Milburn.
The Lady Tigers and Lady Eagles
will hook up for a 6:30 contest.
--AT A GLANCE
Jan. 21 - First Round
Konawa 48,Tupelo 30
Konawa – 5 - 16 - 11 - 16 - (48)
Tupelo – 3 - 5 - 9 - 13 - (30)
Tupelo scoring: Brittany Sanders
10, Phylisha Chamberlain 6, Kayley
Sanders 5, Kate McCoy 4, Kristyn
Parker 2, Haylee Fowler 1, Haylee
Ellis 1 and Kara Bourland 1.
--Second Round
Tupelo 42, Moss 27
Moss – 6 - 6 - 8 - 7 - (27)
Tupelo – 13 - 12 - 12 - 5 - (42)
Tupelo scoring: Kate McCoy 17,
Kayley Sanders 11, Brittany Sanders
10, Kara Bourland 3, and Phylisha
Chamberlain 1.
--Consolation Championship
Tupelo 51, Roff 40
Roff - 8 - 8 - 4 - 20 - (40)
Tupelo – 8-11-17-15 - (51)
Tupelo scoring: Kayley Sanders 18,
Brittany Sanders 16, Kate McCoy
10, Phylisha Chamberlain 5 and
Haylee Fowler 2.
--This week...
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