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legal notice - Allen Advocate
Allen Advocate
VOLUME 69 NUMBER 5
ALLEN, PONTOTOC COUNTY , OKLAHOMA
1 SECTION (USPS 543600) 50¢
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2015
Juniors Colton Frederick & Caitlen Riddle
2015 AHS Mustang Royalty
Seniors Queen Hannah Heck & Colten Browning
Sophomores Jonathan Bailey & Hannah Reeves
2015 crown bearer Cade Carlton & flowergirl Khloe Goodson
JOM Meeting
Tonight
T he annual Title VII,
Johnson-O’Malley Program, and Impact Aid
The Allen Schools will be holding their traditional meeting will be held
Fall Carnival on Thursday evening, October 29th, from Thursday, October 29,
5:00 to 8:00 p.m.
2015 at 7:00 p.m. in the
This year’s event is being sponsored by all junior elementary computer lab. high and high school classes and money raised will be
divided between all classes.
Be
Careful
Activities being planned include a Haunted House,
Dunk Tank, Trailer Jail, Cake Walk, Bingo, Game
Room, Inflatables and, of course, food. Make plans to
Trick or Treat Saturday
attend and support the class fundraisers.
Freshmen Autumn Hamilton & Tadyn Walker
C ountry
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THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, OCTOBER 29, 2015 -PAGE 2
by Bill Robinson,
Publisher
Excited, amazed, impressed or shocked . . . whatever it was, Tiffany Johnson,
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Area Birthdays
October 29 — Gage Holder
October 31 — Krystal Carlton,
Michelle Riley
November 1 — Chris & Amanda
(Davis) Allgeier*, Juliet Deaton,
George Price
November 2 — Maegan Russell
November 3 — Derrell Buchanan
November 4 — Madison
Milne
November 6 — Kayla Goddard
November 8 — Meegan Costner
November 9 — Jimmy Wilson
Jr.
November 10 — Jim Deaton,
Betty Buchanan
November 12 — Joeseff
Heape
November 14 — Donna Tatum,
Clayton Dyer, Connor Johnson
This past week our grandchildren spent some time
with us and we played everthing from “Old Maid” to
“Sorry.” It had been a long time since I had played any
board game or any card game. One of the games we
played when our kids were growing up was “Monopoly.” This past week I learned a lot about the Monopoly
game and hope our readers enjoy the information as
much as I did.
How Uncle Pennybags Got Rich
The game we call Monopoly was invented as an object
lesson in the evils of capitalism. Evidently it was one
of history’s greatest failures. Who knows how many
future raiders and real-estate moguls were corrupted
with greed at a tender age?
Parker Brothers acquired the rights to the game in
1935, from its supposed inventor, an out-of-work salesman named Charles Darrow. The price was $7,000 plus
residuals. Parker Brothers figured that it had overpaid.
During the Depression, people were short of cash but
at only $2 the game qualified as cheap entertainment.
In its first year, Parker Brothers sold 278,000 copies.
In 1936, it sole 1.75 million. Monopoly gave people
“a feeling of wealth,” a Parker descendant noted, when
little in the real economy did.
The brass at Parker Brothers could not believe their
luck. They obtained a patent – monopolizing Monopoly,
as it were. To buttress the patent claim, they needed a
“creation story”, a version of how the ark landed at their
door. Darrow obliged. He recounted how, unemployed
and with a wife and two children to care for, he retreated
to the basement of his Philadelphia home night after
night. Finally, he had it: Monopoly.
Darrow’s story, which the company publicized and
which Darrow was to repeat in endless interviews, was
itself a capitalist fable. Calvin Trillin would call it a
“nice, clean, well-structured example of the Eureka
School of American industrial legend.” It did not happen
to be true, as Mary Pilon recounts in her engaging book,
“The Monopolists: Obsession, Fury, and the Scandal Behind the World’s Favorite Board Game.” According to
Ms. Pilon, Darrow’s account was “somewhere between
a stretch of the facts and a lie.”
Monopoly was actually inspired by the “Landlord’s
Game”, the creation of a turn-of-the-century feminist ho
was also an inventor, writer and single-taxer, Elizabeth
Magie (1866-1948). Single-taxers were followers of
the political evangelist Henry George, who advocated a
“single” tax on land, a leveling of social inequities and
an end to monopolies. Gorge had a cult following in
the 1880s and ‘90s. He never won office or instituted a
tax, but Magie, the daughter of an abolitionist, kept the
faith for decades.
The Landlord’s Game gained a following in a utopian
community in Delaware that was based on George’s
principles. (Among its members was Upton Sinclair.)
Players moved around a board, buying and selling
properties, with railroads located in the middle of each
side and one square bluntly direction, “GO TO JAIL.”
Informally, players began to cal it “the monopoly game.”
According to an early devotee, “the purpose of the game
was to illustrate the evils of the capitalist system.” Magie invented two versions. In one, wealth created was
shared by all participants. This excited no one. The
other rewarded players for crushing the competition.
That was fun.
Ms. Pilon, a first-time author, staples together several
narratives that are more interrelated than it first appeared.
One of them offers an interesting, albeit brief, history
of board-game promoters. Milton Bradley believed
that games should teach morality. In 1860, he had a hit
with “Checkered Game of Life.” Players who landed
on a square marked “Gambling” were led to “Ruin.”
(Other squares denoted “Intemperance” and “Idleness.”)
George Parker, scion of a shipping family in Salem,
Massachusetts, was a generation younger and rather
more daring. He thought games should be entertaining
– not to mention profitable for their purveyors. Parker
Brothers scooped up titles and challenged the patents
of rivals with the zeal of a Monopoly fiend putting a
hotel on Boardwalk. As leisure time and electric lighting became more common, the game industry thrived,
although during the Depression the company might have
failed had it not stumbled upon Monopoly.
The heart of “The Monopolists” describes how the
game originally invented by Magie (later, Elizabeth
Magie Phillips) evolved on homemade oilcloth boards,
gradually accruing contemporary features, such as a Free
Parking space and like-colored property groups. Especially after World War I, the game seems to have gone
THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, OCTOBER 29, 2015 -PAGE 3
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Natalie Cody and Laira Rippee and the rest of the Future Mustang Cheerleaders put on a great
halftime show last Friday night.
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viral in scattered communities in the northeast
and among select circles
at the Wharton School
and Columbia University.
Ultimately, it caught on in
Atlantic City, New Jersey,
especially among Quakers, who were prospering
as hotelkeepers. Property
names were copied from
the city’s streets, ritzy and
otherwise (the low-rent
Baltic Avenue was taken
from a street inhabited
by African-Americans).
Ms. Pilon traces a chain
of players leading to its
supposed inventor.
B y the time Darrow
first saw the game, in
Philadelphia no earlier
than 1932, it was widely
played, if unpublicized,
and little different from
Monopoly today. Darrow’s contribution was to
enlist an artist (probably
responsible for the mustachioed tycoon who is the
game’s emblem), improve
the board’s appearance,
slap the word “Monopoly”
across it, apply for a copyright and initiate commercial production.
Ms. Pilon’s final subplot, which occupies too
much of the book, tells the
story of Ralph Anspach,
a left-leaning economics
professor at San Francisco
State University who, in
the mid-1970s, invented
a trust-busting game he
called Anti-Monopoly.
Parker Brothers charged
him with trademark infringement. By then,
Parker had acquired Magie Phillips’ old patent and
had figured it was immune
to competitors. The legal
battle took an unexpected
turn when Mr. Anspach
decided to investigate the
validity of Parker Brothers’ original trademark.
This brings the story back
to Charles Darrow and the
game’s origins.
There are lots of interesting concepts at play
here, at least if you happen
to be a copyright lawyer.
The plot takes through
copyrights (who can distribute), trademarks (who
can use a name) and patents (who has the right
to restrict others from
similar methods and devices). Ms. Pilon, formerly a reporter at this
newspaper and at the New
York Times, brushes over
the complexities a bit too
quickly, perhaps because
she so clearly sympathizes
with Mr. Anspach’s David
as opposed to the game
company’s Goliath.
Parker Brothers, in the
1970s, was owned by the
behemoth cereal maker
General Mills (it has since
been acquired by Hasbro),
a fact that the author seems
to hold against it. Just to
make sure we understand
who is on the side of the
angels, she repeatedly references Mr. Anspach’s
strapped circumstances and
his “rumpled” threads. The
men from Parker Brothers,
by contrast, were “dressed
in suits and ties,” she says
revealingly on page 142.
There is a further sartorial expose on page 147,
when the author glimpses
the company’s lawyers
in “crisp pressed suits”;
then, on page 214, as the
case moves through the
appeals process, the company brings on additional
counsel who are dressed
– you won’t believe this
– “in suits.” I may be biased (I own a suit or two
myself), but emphasizing
such stereotypes tends to
obscure the underlying
subtleties. Although Darrow clearly inflated his role
in Monopoly’s development – a key component in
Masons to honor
wives and widows
The men of the Allen Masonic Lodge will be holding
a dinner to honor their wives, as well as the widows
Mr. Anspach’s suit against and childrennd of deceased members, Monday night,
Parker Brothers – he none- November 2 .
The 7:00 pm meal will be served at the Lodge on
theless played some role.
West Broadway.
The system rewards the
entrepreneur who seeks
a trademark or a patent
because this gives people
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“The Monopolists” to hold
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THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, OCTOBER 29, 2015 - PAGE 4
Threads of Life
by Cleo LeVally
This week is Halloween.
For the past few years,
the school has put their
class decorations on the
street corners in our town.
I guess our town is small
enough for the classes to
do that. I can’t imagine
that a larger town, like
Oklahoma City or Tulsa,
could do that; so, there are
many times you can think
that it is nice to live in a
small town. It is interesting to see the decorations
that go up each year.
The way that Halloween
is celebrated has certainly
changed over the years.
Many years ago, the most
that happened was that
toilets were turned over.
••• Halloween •••
I never have lived in a
large city, so I only have
observed how things were
done in the small towns I
have lived in.
Sometime in the late
1950s, a new housing addition in our town began
to get most of the trickor-treaters, as it seemed
to be the best place to go
to get away from most of
the traffic. The residents
have learned that they all
were going to have a lot
of visitors that night and
stock up on treats to be
given out.
The past few years, our
Chamber of Commerce
has had an afternoon program, where Halloween
costumes are judged and
local churches have hosted
functions for the public.
These draw a crowd and
are much-anticipated each
year.
I just looked at the calendar and realized that
this year, another one, is
almost over. The month
jumped out at me. This
is the month that Andrew
Rooney died, three years
ago. I was a fan and tried
to watch his program each
week. He was the last one
to appear each night on
Sixty Minutes. His humor,
to me, was different.
One subject I especially remember was on the
“chair.” He talked about
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how many different kinds
of chairs there are. I think
of that a lot when I see a
different kind of chair. At
the time I first saw that
show, I thought, “Why
would someone talk about
a chair?” But he was right.
There are many different
kinds of chairs. Our minister just bought one that
is large enough for her and
all her grandchildren. That
is one big chair. Think
about it.
Have fun Saturday, and
stay safe.
Services Today for
Bill Griffin
Services for Billy Lee Griffin,
85, of Allen are 2:00 p.m. today,
Thursday, October 29th, at
the Bethel Free Will Baptist
Church in Allen, Rev. David
McDougal will officiate.
Burial will follow at the Allen Cemetery.
Mr. Griffin passed away
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
at his home. He was born
August 15, 1930 at Brashear,
Texas to W. J. and Stella Viola
Martin Griffin. He graduated
from Allen High School.
Billy married Katie Glendene Prentice September
28, 1953 in Allen. He worked as an operator for Sun
Oil Company and later he was a Station Operator for
Texoma Pipeline. He was a member and deacon of the
Bethel Free Will Baptist Church and had served in the
U. S. Army.
Survivors include his wife, Glendene, of the home;
his children, Marla Tinkler and husband David of Ada,
Bruce Griffin of Gerty, and Leah Tidwell and husband
Todd of Norman; four grandchildren, Conner Tinkler
and wife Rikki, Norman, Dylan Tinkler, Ada, Kelsey
Tidwell, Stillwater, and Matthew Tidwell, Norman; two
great-grandchildren, Jordan and Lennon Tinkler; two
nephews, Jay Lynn Crawford and wife Karen, Mesa,
Arizona and Terry Dean Ferguson, Prescott, Arizona;
a special niece, Rita Crawford, Tempe, Arizona; and
other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Stella Kirby;
step-father, E. L. Kirby; three brothers, Maurice Dale
Ferguson, Tommy Ferguson and J. A. Ferguson; and a
sister, Laverne Scarlett.
Bearers will be Conner Tinkler, Dylan Tinkler, Matthew Tidwell, Danny McDougal, Charles Henry and
Robert Hammond. Honorary bearers will be Ronny Janda, Darrell Janda, Terry Janda and Kerry Caldwell.
Arrangements are under the direction of Criswell
Funeral Home, Ada.
Graveside Rites held for Velma Moore
Graveside services for
Velma Irene Moore, 97,
of Ada were 11:00 a.m.
Saturday, October 24 th,
at Allen Cemetery. Rev.
Buddy Drake officiated.
Mrs. Moore died Thursday, October 22, 2015
at an Ada assisted living center. She was born
March 6, 1918 at Allen
to Charley D. and Mary
Francis Bryant Wilkinson.
She attended Black Rock
school.
Velma married Gerald A.
WO U N D C AR E
Moore December 21, 1937
in Allen. He preceded her
in death August 8, 2005 in
Tulsa. Mrs. Moore was a
homemaker and a member
of the Church of Christ.
She enjoyed her family,
fishing, and all types of
yard work with special
interest in her flowers.
Survivors include a son
and his wife, Ron and
Judy Moore; daughter
and her husband, Phyllis
and Chuck Russell; her
grandsons, Scott Moore,
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Wyatt and Jack Russell,
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THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, OCTOBER 29, 2015 -PAGE 5
One Pharmacist’s View
S everal years ago my
dad was going through sort
of a crisis. He had already
retired and fallen into a
routine but he had become
edgy and seemed harder
all the time to please. He
was restless and was having some difficulty with
all the extra time he had
due to his retirement. He
was not very well but it
was not an uncommon
situation for guys his age.
One day my older brother
Gerald called and, after
discussing the situation
and both of us wondering
what would be best for
him, Gerald said he had a
good idea. Dad needed to
get away and go with him
to the Northern Territories
this summer and get in
some real good fishing and
recreation with him and
a bunch of his Wyoming
fishing pals.
“I’ll fly down and pick
him up at Ada and we will
go back up to Upton. We
Taking Dad Fishing
will then fly up to Canada
with the guys. It’ll be
great fun and it will do him
a world of good. When I
get done with him he’ll be
a new man.” So they did.
From Canada they took a
big old obsolete “water”
plane charter to a fishing
camp in the far north that
only had visitors in the
summer months. The
ice had just come off the
lake and a crew had made
the rustic cabins ready to
go and stocked. A guide
looked after their needs to
some extent but the men
took turns cooking and
doing the KP. Turned out
KP was one of dad’s most
favorite events. They
cooked up a lot of food
and had a lot of fellowship. Things were looking good and it would be
nice to say the therapy
worked.
I heard from Gerald later
was that, maybe, “Dad was
sicker than I thought.”
I’ve been flying quite a
bit myself this week but on
sleek jets. One thing’s for
sure. I’ve avoided drinking big Dr Peppers before
taking off. I hope your
fall is going well and the
ball games are going well
for you. Be sure and go to
church Sunday.
The first big snafu oc- hold it good.” Well, you
curred early on. The men guessed it. Not long after
were fishing and dad was the uncomfortable group
trying out his new “gee were airborne, my dad
whiz” rod and reel. He needed the toilet. Bad.
was a little dangerous The unsmiling men, used
with the thing. Finally to dad by now, turned to
he caught the guy in the rearranged crowded plane
bow in the ear with the to accommodate the transplug and we all know how gressor and eventually the
hard those things are to harried group made it back
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of equal or lesser value within 30 days of original purchase.
(1 Tim 3:15) He gave corner of his eye as they
Timothy many instruc- packed. Another problem
tions about the church, arose. They had more
its work, the leadership, stuff now and the cargo
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have we ceased to be His asked dad, “didn’t you
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church?”
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worry,” dad said, “ I can
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Mark Legg
- Minister Allen church of Christ
When the phone rang
at the church office, the
preacher answered by
saying, “Hello, this is the
church of Christ.” The
telemarketer said, “May
I speak to the head of the
household, Please?” Immediately, the preacher
responded, “You want to
speak to Jesus?” Then the
preacher heard, “What?!
I would like to speak to
the head of the household, please.” Then the
preacher said, “Ma’am,
this is the church of Christ
and I’m only the minister,
Jesus is the head of the
church!” The abrupt reply then came, “Oh! I’m
sorry!” Then, there was a
click on the line as the line
fell dead.
Isn’t Jesus Christ the
head of His church? In
referring to Jesus Christ,
the inspired Apostle Paul
wrote, “He is the head
of the body, the church.”
(Colossians 1:18) Have
you read any place in the
Scriptures where Jesus
gave authority to a man
to be head of His church?
Yet, there are men who
seem to think or act as if
they are the head of the
church! They seem to
think they have the authority to change the structure,
worship or divine plan as
Christ ordained it for His
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Allen Elementary Honor Rolls
First Nine Weeks
The following students at
Allen Elementary earned
the academic distinction
of being on the following
honor rolls for the first
nine week period of
school:
Superintendent’s
Honor Roll
(All A’s for the 1st Nine
Weeks)
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1 Grade - Camden
Cross, Walker Cudd,
Brailee Davis, Olivia
Fuller, Sonny Harjo,
Brooklyn Harper, Hattie
Holder, Christina House,
Christopher Hurt, Lily
Laden, Hunter Langley,
Lauren Lawler, Gus
Matthews, Jake Matthews,
Dillon Maxwell, Tresley
Mowdy, Daycie Nemecek,
Brayden Nichols, Kayla
Nickell,Daniel Reeves,
Logen Rippee, Kryslyn
Stephens, Cash Wainscott,
Jaxon Watkins, Leslie
Williams, Logan Wilson,
J.R. Wofford
2nd Grade - Taylor
Batey, Kayd Bell, Jaycee
Boolin, Blake Campbell,
Clayton
Chitwood,
Jessica Craddock, Lexani
Edwards, Alexis Friday,
David Gragert, Sata
Harjo, Kadence Johnson,
Mathew Johnson, Mallory
Keeney,Addison Prentice,
Delilah Ramirez, Landen
Rippee, Jakob Roby,
Kailey Trump, Addysen
Vincent, Bryar Wilson,
Cherish Woodward
3rd Grade - Colt Carlton,
Seeley Clay, Caidence
Cross, Kellianne Finney,
Bodrey Goodson, Alex
Hill, Logan Johnson,
Kason Linker, Levi
Mann, Cayser Nickell,
Ty O’Daniel, Madison
Prentice, Tyler Raney
4th Grade - Kamlyn
Cundiff, Brogen Goodson,
Keithon
Howard,
Malloree Howard, Kelsey
Hurt, Ava Laden, Garrett
Nix, Abbey Strong, Jack
Todd
5th Grade - Coyt Bell,
Lindsey Chapman, Raney
Clay, Tagus Howard, Gary
Raney, Brooklyn Sanders,
Ansley Tollett, Maebrey
Wallace, Beckett Wells,
Camdyn Williams
6th Grade - Jacob
Beavert, Ethan Roniss,
Brody Wallis, Maddox
Wofford
Principal’s Honor Roll
(All A’s & B’s first nine
weeks)
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1 Grade - Dyllan
Brown, Lillie Chapman,
Emerson
Childers,
Shaylynn Elliott, Emma
Smith, Ledger Smith
2nd Grade - Kamden
Adams, Tatay Bear,
William Brand, Serenity
Butler, Jared Coody, Sam
Daniel, Breanna Davis,
Morgan Davis, Triston
Fuller, Autumn Johnson,
Hannah Johnson, Jason
Johnson, Alyssa Royalty,
Patricia Sanford, Cobin
Smith, Emma Tomb
3rd Grade - Kaden Ashby,
Tavia Bear, Brailee Beck,
Brady Crabtree, Stoney
Cully, Kaylee Davis,
Isaiah Files, Brendan
Jasna, Adrian Johnson,
Robert
Moorehead,
Breanna Williams
4th Grade - Dillon
Blessing, Jagger Caldwell,
Brittany
Chitwood,
Desiree
Files,
Julie
Johnson, Lance Johnson,
Emmett Koonce, Trevor
Stradford,
Brayden
Tatum, Riley Tomb,
Olivia Wallace
5th Grade - Hunter
Boyd, Nicholas Boyles,
Quinn Corum, Montana
Griffith, Kassidy Keeney,
Payton McWethy, Keenan
Walker, Aniston Weeks
6th Grade - Rhyan
Bergquist,
Maycee
Howard,
William
Kaminski, Luke Maloy,
Paige Mayfield, Dylanee
McCarroll,
Brandon
Riddle, Milani Rowsey,
Mandala Sanchez, Davyn
Wilson
Masonic Breakfast
Join the Allen Masonic
Lodge for breakfast Saturday, November 7 th, from
7:00 to 10:00 a.m., at the
Lodge on West Broadway.
The breakfast fund-raisers
are held the first Saturday of
each month
Weather permitting • No Rain Date
Saturday, Oct 31
2 to 6 p.m.
FREE
On Broadway (in front of the Advocate)
sponsored by the
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Mustangs still in playoff hunt going into week 9
Allen’s 32-14 win over Maysville fuels chase for post-season bid
By HERMAN
BROWN
Allen correspondent
The Allen Mustangs
kept their 2015 playoff
hope alive last Friday
with a 32-14 win over
Maysville Warriors.
Coach Steven Caldwell’s
Mustangs will tackle an
even bigger challenge
this weekend against the
Geary Bison.
Geary is a perfect 8-0
overall and 7-0 in the B-2
standings. The Bison have
scored 427 points and allowed 82 in eight games.
GHS shares first place
with Alex in the district
with two games remaining
in the regular season.
Allen is 5-3 overall and
4-3 in B-2 play. The Mustangs have scored 388
points and given up 292
points. Allen currently
shares fourth place with
Cyril
The Mustangs will host
Cyril on November 6 in
the Week 10 final contest.
A visit to the playoffs will
be up for grabs when they
meet.
“Our win last Friday
(vs. Maysville) sets up a
‘winner goes on and loser
goes home’ in Week 10
against Cyril,” said Coach
Caldwell.
Allen’s Week 9 game,
however, still has the
Mustangs focused on the
unbeaten Bison this Friday
night.
Coach Caldwell certain
had his Mustangs ready
to compete in their recent
game with Maysville. Allen raced away to leads
of 6-0 in the first quarter,
20-0 in the second quarter
and 26-0 in the third quarter. The Mustangs also
scored again in the fourth
quarter to swell the lead
to 32-0.
Maysville responded
with a pair of late touchdowns en route to the 3214 lead.
Allen opened the scoring on Colten Browning’s
10-yard run at the 10:18 to
make it a 6-0 game.
In the second quarter,
the Mustangs used Colton
Frederick’s 9-yard run
at 8:27 to up the lead to
12-0.
Allen also scored on
Christian Henry’s 20-yard
TD pass from Frederick
with only 21 seconds.
Frederick also added the
conversion run to make
it a 20-0 going into the
break.
Allen continued the
scoring streak at the 3:19
mark of the third quarter.
Frederick blasted into
the end zone on a 4-yard
keeper to increase the lead
to 26-0.
The Mustangs swelled
the lead to 32-zip at the
10:35 mark of the fourth
quarter. Joe Howshar rumbled into the end zone on
a 17-yard scoring run to
cap the Mustangs total to
32-0.
Maysville broke onto
the scoreboard at the 9:50
mark. The Warriors found
the end zone on a 4-yard
TD pass play. Maysville
also added a conversion
run to make it a 32-6
game.
Maysville added the second and final touchdown
on a 53-yard TD pass
with 7:01 to play. The TD
rounded out the score at
32-14.
Allen generated 24 first
downs and 507 yards of
total offense. The Mustangs rushed for 477 yards
and passed for 30 more.
Maysville had five first
downs and 190 yards.
The Warriors were limited to 37 yards on 19
carries. They were more
successful for the passing
attack with 153 yards on
11 completions.
Allen was led by Colten
Browning, who returned
from an injury a week
earlier. Browning rushed
for 217 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries. He
also hauled in three passes
for 10 yards.
Colton Frederick also
returned from injuries to
give the Mustangs a lift.
The offensive line opened huge holes all night against Maysville. Pictured is Tanner Wofford, Joe Howsher and Christian Henry.
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The quarterback rushed
for 117 yards and a pair of
touchdowns on 26 carries.
Frederick also completed
4 of 11 passes for 30 yards
and one touchdown.
Another key contributor for the Mustangs was
Joe Howshar, who had 73
yards and a touchdown on
eight carries.
Christian Henry added
to the scoring total with
his one reception for a 20-
yard touchdown grab.
Three others are also on
the list, including Garrett
Wallis with 9 carries for
32 yards, Tadyn Walker
with 2 carries from 19
yards, and Ty Brown with
2 carries for 19 yards.
The win over Maysville
was very important to the
playoff hopes for the Mustangs. After this week’s
contest, Allen will prepare for a win or go home
showing with Cyril.
--AT A GLANCE
At a Glance
Oct. 15 @ Maud
Allen 34
Maud - 14 - 16 - 14 - 8 - (52)
Allen - 6 - 6 - 8 - 14 - (34)
--First quarter
10:18 - Allen - Colten Browning 10-yard run (run failed),
6-0
--Second quarter
8:27 - Allen - Colton Frederick, 9-yard run (run failed), 12-0
0:21 - Allen - Henry, 20-yard pass from Henryetta (Frederick
run), 20-0
--Third quarter
3:19 - Allen - Frederick, 4-yard run (run failed), 26-0
--Fourth quarter
10:35 - Allen - Joe Howshar, 17-yard run (run failed), 32-0
9:50 - Maysville - #23, 4-yard pass (run good), 32-6
7:01 - Maysville - #23, 53-yard pass (pass failed), 32-14
--TEAM STATS
Situation
Allen
Maysville
Score 32
14
First down
24
5
Pass C-A-I-TDs
4-11-1-0
11-32-2-0
Pass yards
30
153
Carries/yards
69/477
19/37
Total offense
507
190
Punts/Avg.
3/36.7
5/28.4
Fumbles/lost
2/1
1/1
--INDIVIDUALS
Individual stats
Colton Frederick
Passing: 4-11 for 30 yards, 1 TD
Rushing: 26 carries for 117 yards, 2 TDs
--Colten Browning
Rushing: 22 carries, 217 yards, 1 TD
Receiving: 3 catches for 10 yards
--Joe Howshar
Rushing: 8 carries for 73 yards, 1 TD
--Garrett Wallis
Rushing: 9 carries from 32 yards
--Tadyn Walker
Rushing: 2 carries from 19 yards
--Ty Brown
Rushing: 2 carries from 19 yards
--Christian Henry
Receiving: 1 catch for 20 yards, 1TD
--Schedule & results
09/04 @ Wetumka, won 38-36
09/11 vs. Macomb, won 56-14
09/18 7 @ Alex, lost 60-0
09/25 vs. Bray-Doyle, won 50-6
10/02 @ Strother, won 96-50
10/9 vs. Waurika, lost 46-26
10/15 @ Maud, lost 52-34
10/23 vs. Maysville, won 32-14
10/30 @ Geary
11/06 vs. Cyril
THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, OCTOBER 29, 2015 -PAGE 9
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT
FOR PONTOTOC COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Case No. PB-14-85
In the Matter of the Estate of MARJORIE LOUISE HAYS, MARY BETH
FINNEGAN, Personal Representative.
Alias Order for Hearing on Final Report and Account, Petition for Distribution, and Notice of Final Settlement
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons interested in the Estate of
Marjorie Louise Hays, deceased
The Court takes notice that Mary Beth Finnegan, Personal Representative
of the Estate of Marjorie Louise Hays, deceased, having filed her final report,
account, and petition for distribution, the matter is ordered set for hearing on
November 13, 2015 at 9:30 o’clock a.m., in the District Courtroom of the Pontotoc
County Courthouse in Ada, Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to each and all of you of said hearing, to file any
objections in writing if you have any, and that you may appear at the time of such
hearing and raise such objections or questions you may have to the approval of
said final report and petition.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order and notice be mailed and
published as required by law.
Signed this 21 day of October, 2015.
S. Kessinger
Judge of the District Court
Prepared by:
Rick D. Tucker, OBA#15864
Robinette/King
Attorneys for Personal Representative
P.O. Box 1066
Bartlesville, Oklahoma 74005
(918) 336-4132
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AN ORDINANCE adding to Chpt.
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Stockers & Feeder • Pairs, Cows & Bulls
conducted in the Town of Stonewall,
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BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and
the Board of Trustees of the Town of
Stonewall on this date.
Proposed Ordinance:
Offering
approximately
700 head of quality replacement
cows and heifers. 400 bred
Steers
Heifers
The following
attached
Forms numfrom
one ranch. 300 bred cows
and heifers
from reputable small consignors.
253-293
...............$250.00-$274.00
ber 13-801 heifers
through
13-810.
302-340 .............. $200.00-$214.00
Approved during the regular meeting
300-345 ...............$250.00-$268.00
360-366 .............. $211.00-$214.00
by the Board of Trustees of the Town
356-397 ...............$241.00-$256.50
415-445 .............. $193.00-$204.00
th
of Stonewall this 8 day of October,
400-441 ...............$230.00-$247.50
453-495 .............. $182.00-$194.00
2015.
450-496
...............$217.50-$241.00
462-471 .............. $179.00-$181.00
s) Jim Miller, Mayor
500-541 ...............$200.00-$222.50
500-535 .............. $179.00-$190.00
Date: 10-8-15
535-547 ...............$189.00-$195.00
520-549 .............. $167.00-$178.00
Attest
Jeanne Braum, Town Clerk
567-573 ...............$200.00-$215.00
559-590 .............. $170.00-$175.00
Date: 10-8-15
570-598 ...............$187.00-$195.00
553-585 .............. $160.00-$170.00
(SEAL)
601-648 ...............$181.00-$188.00
610-635 .............. $172.00-$175.00
NOTE: The forms number 13-801
600-643 ...............$169.00-$180.00
602-626 .............. $165.00-$166.00
through 13-810 of Ordinance 15-002
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LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF PONTOTOC COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
No. CV-2015-130
Rozella B. Bailey, Patricia Kay Clonce, and
Jeanette June Hughes, Plaintiffs,
VS.
The Heirs, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Trustees, and Assigns and Unknown
Successors of F. G. Bailey, a/k/a Floyd Gene
Bailey, a/k/a Floy Gene Bailey, Deceased;
Defendants.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:
The heirs, executors, administrators,
devisees, trustees, assigns, and unknown
successors of F. G. Bailey, a/k/a Floyd Gene
Bailey, a/k/a Floy Gene Bailey, deceased:
You and each of you are hereby notified
that Rozella B. Bailey, Patricia Kay Clonce, and
Jeanette June Hughes, as plaintiffs, have filed a
Petition in the District Court of Pontotoc County,
Oklahoma, in the above numbered and styled
cause of action, suing you, the heirs, executors,
administrators, devisees, trustees, assigns, and
unknown successors of F. G. Bailey, a/k/a Floyd
Gene Bailey, a/k/a Floy Gene Bailey, deceased,
alleging that he died possessed of the following
described real property located in Pontotoc
County, Oklahoma:
A part of Lot 4 (NW/4 NW/4) of Section 3,
Township 3 North, Range 6 East, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point
on the North line of said Lot 4, said point being
420 feet East of the Northwest Corner of said
Section 3; thence South 161 feet; thence East
240 feet to a point on the East line of said Lot
4; thence South 104 feet; thence West 265 feet;
thence North 265 feet to a point on the North
line of said Section 3; thence East 25.0 feet to
the point of beginning;
that the Plaintiffs are the owners of said real
property and in actual possession thereof; that
more than one year has elapsed since the death
of F. G. Bailey, a/k/a Floyd Gene Bailey, a/k/a
Floy Gene Bailey, and that there has been no
judicial determination of the death and heirship
of said F. G. Bailey, a/k/a Floyd Gene Bailey,
a/k/a Floy Gene Bailey, deceased; and that you,
the heirs, executors, administrators, devisees,
trustees, assigns, and unknown successors of
F. G. Bailey, a/k/a Floyd Gene Bailey, a/k/a Floy
Gene Bailey, deceased, are claiming some right,
title, or interest in said real property adverse to
the right, title, and interest of the Plaintiffs. In
said Petition Plaintiffs pray for judgment against
you, and each of you, determining that you have
no right, title, or interest in said real property,
and pray that you be required to show what
right, title, or interest in said real property you
now have, if any, adverse to the right, title, and
interest of the Plaintiffs therein. Plaintiffs further
pray that the death and heirship of F. G. Bailey,
a/k/a Floyd Gene Bailey, a/k/a Floy Gene Bailey,
deceased, be determined specifying who those
persons were or are who were entitled to take
title to said real property upon the death of F.
G. Bailey, a/k/a Floyd Gene Bailey, a/k/a Floy
Gene Bailey, deceased, and determining the
undivided proportion thereof which each took
or was entitled to take under the succession
laws of Oklahoma. Plaintiffs further pray that
you, and each of you, be perpetually barred
and enjoined from asserting any right, title, or
interest in said real property, and for judgment
quieting Plaintiffs’ title therein against you.
You must answer the Petition filed by the
Plaintiffs on or before the 3rd day of December,
2015, or it will be accepted as true and judgment will be rendered against you, and each of
you, decreeing the Plaintiffs to be the owners
of said real property and entitled to exclusive
possession thereof, and decreeing that you
have no, and are enjoined from asserting any,
right, title, or interest in said real property, and
quieting title thereto in the Plaintiffs.
Given under my hand and seal this 16th day
of October, 2015.
KAREN DUNNIGAN, Court Clerk
Pontotoc County, Oklahoma
By: /s/ P. Weaver
Deputy
JAMES R. SCRIVNER, P.C.
120 East 14th Street
Post Office Box 1373
Ada, Oklahoma 74821-1373
Attorney for the Plaintiffs
(Published in The Allen Advocate on October
22, 29 and November 5, 2015)
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
IN AND FOR
PONTOTOC COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Case No. PB-2015-29
In the Matter of the Estate of A. J.
Vinson and GENEVA E. VINSON,
also known as Geneva Elzina Vinson,
Both Deceased.
NOTICE FOR HEARING FINAL
ACCOUNT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE, PETITION FOR ORDER ALLOWING FINAL ACCOUNT,
DETERMINATION OF HEIRS AND
DISTRIBUTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Wallace Dean Vinson, Personal Representative of the Estate of A. J. Vinson
and Geneva E. Vinson, Both Deceased
(the “Personal Representative”), having filed in this Court a Final Account
and Petition for Order Allowing Final
Account, Determination of Heirs and
Distribution, the hearing of the same
has been fixed for the 20 th day of
November, 2015, at 10:00 o’clock
a.m., before this Court in the District
Courtroom, Pontotoc County Courthouse, Ada, Oklahoma, and all persons
interested in the Estate are notified
then and there to appear, the heirs of
the Decedents determined, the Estate
distributed to the heirs, devisees, and
legatees, and the Personal Representative discharged.
DATED this 26th day of October,
2015.
S. Kessinger
JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT
COURT
Susie Bolin Summers, OBA
#22069
Alvin D. Files, OBA #2902
Charles D. Mayhue, OBA #5822
MAYHUE, SUMMERS & FILES,
PLLC
Attorneys at Law
Post Office Box 1488
Ada, OK 74821-1488
Telephone: (580) 436-6500
Facsimile: (580) 332-7202
Attorneys for Personal Representative
(Published in The Allen Advocate on
October 29 and November 5, 2015)
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
WITHIN AND FOR
PONTOTOC COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Case No. PB-2015-73
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGIA MAE MASSIE, deceased. COMBINED NOTICE
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION
AND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNTING, DETERMINATION OF
HEIRSHIP DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the estate of Georgia Mae
Massie who died September 16, 2015, while residing in Allen, Pontotoc County,
Oklahoma, hereinafter referred to as Decedent, that Terry Michael Massie and
Clifford Lee Massie of Allen, Oklahoma, filed in the District Court of Pontotoc
County, Oklahoma, a Petition praying for the administration of the estate. The
total value of the estate of Decedent as set forth in the Petition is $121,500.00. This Combined Notice is given pursuant to the Order of this Court entered on
this date.
All creditors having claims against Georgia Mae Massie, deceased, are required
to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral
(if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Clifford Lee Massie,
Personal Representative at the offices of Gregory S. Taylor, 115 S. Broadway,
P.O. Box 1737, Ada, Oklahoma 74821, attorney for Personal Representative, on
or before the following presentment date: The 20th day of November, 2015, or
the same will be forever barred.
All persons interested in the estate of said Decedent are hereby directed to
appear in Courtroom #315 of the District Court of Pontotoc County, State of
Oklahoma, on the 21st day of December, 2015, at 11:00 A.M., at which time the
Petition will be heard. Objections to the Petition must be filed not less than ten
days before the hearing and a copy mailed to Petitioner in care of his attorney
at the address shown above, or any objections shall be deemed waived. If an
objection is timely filed, the Court will determine at the hearing whether Summary
Administration proceedings are appropriate and, if so, whether the estate will be
distributed and to whom the estate will be distributed. The final accounting and a
petition for distribution will be filed on or before the 1st day of December, 2015. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 19th day of October,
2015.
s/ S. Kessinger JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT
s/ Gregory S. Taylor
Gregory S. Taylor, Attorney for
Personal Representative
GREGORY S. TAYLOR
115 S. Broadway
P.O. Box 1737
Ada, OK 74820
580/332-7717
Attorneys for Personal Representative
(Published in The Allen Advocate on October 22 and 29, 2015)
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
WITHIN AND FOR
PONTOTOC COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
No. P-2012-4
In the Matter of the Estate of SUSAN ANN SHIPLET, Deceased.
ORDER AND NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT AND PETITION
FOR ORDER ALLOWING FINAL ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP, DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that Lena Dehart, Personal Representative of the estate
of Susan Ann Shiplet, deceased, having filed in this Court her Final Account of
the administration of said estate, and her Petition for Order Allowing Final Account, Determination of Heirship, Distribution and Discharge of said Personal
Representative, the hearing of the same, has been fixed by the Judge of said
Court for the 6th day of November, 2015, at 10:00 o’clock a.m. in the District
Courtroom, Pontotoc County Courthouse, Ada, Oklahoma, and all persons
interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause,
if any they have, why the said Final Account should not be settled and allowed,
the determination of the heirs, distribution of the estate and the Personal Representative discharged.
DATED this 19th day of October, 2015.
s/S. Kessinger
JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT
Prepared by:
Jason Christopher, OBA #17383
Sweeney, Draper & Christopher, P.L.L.C.
P.O. Box 190
Ada, Oklahoma 74821-0190
Phone (580) 332-7200
Attorney for Personal Representative
(Published in The Allen Advocate on October 22 and 29, 2015)
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
IN AND FOR
PONTOTOC COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Case No. PB-2014-72
In the Matter of the Estate of HEATHER HARRIS, Deceased.
NOTICE FOR HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE, PETITION FOR ORDER ALLOWING FINAL ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION OF HEIRS AND DISTRIBUTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Gary Harris, Personal Representative of
the Estate of Heather Harris, Deceased (the “Personal Representative”), having
filed in this Court a Final Account and Petition for Order Allowing Final Account,
Determination of Heirs and Distribution, the hearing of the same has been fixed
for the 13th day of November, 2015, at 9:00 o’clock a.m., before this Court in
the District Courtroom, Pontotoc County Courthouse, Ada, Oklahoma, and all
persons interested in the Estate are notified then and there to appear, the heirs
of the Decedent determined, the Estate distributed to the heirs, devisees, and
legatees, and the Personal Representative discharged.
DATED this 20th day of October, 2015.
S. Kessinger
JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT
Susie Bolin Summers, OBA #22069
Alvin D. Files, OBA #2902
Charles D. Mayhue, OBA #5822
MAYHUE, SUMMERS & FILES, PLLC
Attorneys at Law
Post Office Box 1488 Ada, OK 74821-1488
Telephone: (580) 436-6500 Facsimile: (580) 332-7202
Attorneys for Personal Representative
(Published in The Allen Advocate on October 22 and 29, 2015)
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
WITHIN AND FOR
PONTOTOC COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Case No. PB-2015-75
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATES OF RUTH ELLEN GRIFFIN and WILLIAM CHESTER
GRIFFIN, both deceased. COMBINED NOTICE
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION
AND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNTING, DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the estate of Ruth Ellen Griffin, who died
January 13, 2014, while residing in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, and in the estate of William Chester Griffin, who died August 27, 2015, while residing in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, hereinafter
referred to as Decedents, that William C. Griffin, Jr., of Largo, Florida, filed in the District Court of
Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, his Petition praying for the administration of said estates. The total
value of the estate of Decedent Ruth Ellen Griffin as set forth in the Petition is $80,000.00. The
total value of the estate of William Chester Griffin as set forth in the Petition is $80,000.00. This
Combined Notice is given pursuant to the Order of this Court entered on this date.
All creditors having claims against Ruth Ellen Griffin, deceased, and William Chester Griffin,
deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other
collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to William C. Griffin, Jr., Personal
Representative at the offices of Gregory S. Taylor, 115 S. Broadway, P.O. Box 1737, Ada, Oklahoma
74821, attorney for Personal Representative, on or before the following presentment date: The
30th day of November, 2015, or the same will be forever barred.
All persons interested in the estate of said Decedent are hereby directed to appear in Courtroom
#315 of the District Court of Pontotoc County, State of Oklahoma, on the 30th day of December,
2015, at 11:00 A.M., at which time the Petition will be heard. Objections to the Petition must be
filed not less than ten days before the hearing and a copy mailed to Petitioner in care of his attorney at the address shown above, or any objections shall be deemed waived. If an objection is
timely filed, the Court will determine at the hearing whether Summary Administration proceedings
are appropriate and, if so, whether the estates will be distributed and to whom the estates will be
distributed. The final accounting and a petition for distribution will be filed on or before the 10th
day of December, 2015. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 26th day of October,
2015.
S) S. Kessinger
JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT
s/ Gregory S. Taylor
Gregory S. Taylor, Attorney for
Personal Representative
GREGORY S. TAYLOR
115 S. Broadway
P.O. Box 1737
Ada, OK 74820
580/332-7717
Attorneys for Personal Representative
(Published in The Allen Advocate on October 29 and November 5, 2015)
THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, OCTOBER 29, 2015 - PAGE 10
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF PONTOTOC COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Case No. CV-2015-134
PATRICIA RAE ESTES, Plaintiff,
Vs.
The Heirs, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Trustees and Assigns, and the
Unknown Successors of NORMAN LEE WYCHE, JR., NORMAN LEE WYCHE,
SR., and SALLY N. WYCHE, All Deceased; and The State of Oklahoma, ex. rel.
The Oklahoma Tax Commission; Defendants.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:
The Heirs, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Trustees, and Assigns, and the
Unknown Successors of NORMAN LEE WYCHE, JR., NORMAN LEE WYCHE,
SR., and SALLY N. WYCHE, All Deceased.
TAKE NOTICE that you and each of you, have been sued by the above named
Plaintiff in the above entitled action in the District Court of Pontotoc County, State
of Oklahoma, and that you must answer the Petition filed by Plaintiff in said cause
on or before the 18th day of December, 2015, or said Petition will be taken as true
and judgment rendered accordingly in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendants
above named in said action, quieting title to the following described real property
located in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma:
The South 37½ feet of the North 102½ feet of Lots 10 and 11 and all of Lot
8 and a part of Lot 9 described as follows: Beginning at a point 37½ feet West
of the Northeast corner of said Lot 9; thence West a distance of 62½ feet to the
Northwest corner of said Lot 9; thence South a distance of 140 feet to the Southwest corner of said Lot 9; thence East a distance of 100 feet to the Southeast
corner of said Lot 9; thence North a distance of 75 feet; thence West a distance
of 37½ feet; thence North a distance of 65 feet to the point of beginning, all in
Block 3 Original Townsite, Fitzhugh, Oklahoma,
and judicially determining the heirship of NORMAN LEE WYCHE, JR., NORMAN LEE WYCHE, SR., and SALLY N. WYCHE, all deceased.
WITNESS my hand and seal this 27 day of October, 2015.
Karen Dunnigan, Court Clerk
Pontotoc County, Oklahoma
By: s) P. Weaver
Deputy
(SEAL)
Barry G. Burkhart, OBA#14,092
120 South Broadway
Ada, Oklahoma 74820
(580) 332-2800
(580) 332-2811 (fax)
Attorney for Plaintiff
(Published in The Allen Advocate on October 29, November 5 and 12, 2015)
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
WITHIN AND FOR
PONTOTOC COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Case No. P-2013-86
In the Matter of the Estate of
GEORGE C. MARION, Deceased.
ORDER AND NOTICE OF
HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT AND
PETITION FOR ORDER ALLOWING
FINAL ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION
OF HEIRSHIP, DISTRIBUTION AND
DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that Connie
Tillery, Personal Representative of
the estate of George C. Marion, deceased, having filed in this Court her
Final Account of the administration of
said estate, and her Petition for Order
Allowing Final Account, Determination
of Heirship, Distribution and Discharge
of said Personal Representative, the
hearing of the same, has been fixed
by the Judge of said Court for the
16th day of November, 2015, at 9:00
o’clock a.m. in the District Courtroom,
Pontotoc County Courthouse, Ada,
Oklahoma, and all persons interested
in said estate are notified then and
there to appear and show cause, if any
they have, why the said Final Account
should not be settled and allowed, the
determination of the heirs, distribution
of the estate and the Personal Representative discharged.
DATED this 22nd day of October,
2015.
S. Kessinger
JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT
COURT
Prepared by:
Kurt B. Sweeney, OBA #17455
Sweeney, Draper & Christopher,
P.L.L.C.
P.O. Box 190
Ada, Oklahoma 74821-0190
Phone (580) 332-7200
Attorney for Personal Representative
(Published in The Allen Advocate on
October 29 and November 5, 2015)
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
WITHIN AND FOR
PONTOTOC COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Case No. P-2015-06
In the Matter of the Estate of FRANCES CAROLYN RIGGS, Deceased.
ORDER AND NOTICE OF
HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT AND
PETITION FOR ORDER ALLOWING
FINAL ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION
OF HEIRSHIP, DISTRIBUTION AND
DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that Jerry
Warren, Personal Representative of
the estate of Frances Carolyn Riggs,
deceased, having filed in this Court her
Final Account of the administration of
said estate, and her Petition for Order
Allowing Final Account, Determination
of Heirship, Distribution and Discharge
of said Personal Representative, the
hearing of the same, has been fixed
by the Judge of said Court for the
16th day of November, 2015, at 8:30
o’clock a.m. in the District Courtroom,
Pontotoc County Courthouse, Ada,
Oklahoma, and all persons interested
in said estate are notified then and
there to appear and show cause, if any
they have, why the said Final Account
should not be settled and allowed, the
determination of the heirs, distribution
of the estate and the Personal Representative discharged.
DATED this 22nd day of October,
2015.
s/S. Kessinger
JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT
COURT
Prepared by:
Kurt B. Sweeney, OBA #17455
Sweeney, Draper & Christopher,
P.L.L.C.
P.O. Box 190
Ada, Oklahoma 74821-0190
Phone (580) 332-7200
Attorney for Personal Representative
(Published in The Allen Advocate on
October 29 and November 5, 2015)
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
IN AND FOR
PONTOTOC COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Case No. PB-2015-76
In the Matter of the Estate of JIM PARKS WESSON, Deceased.
COMBINED NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF HEARING
TO: All persons interested in the Estate of Jim Parks Wesson, Deceased
You are hereby notified that on the 26th day of October, 2015, Jane Thomas Wesson (the
“Petitioner”), Post Office Box 1488, Ada, Oklahoma 74821, by and through Susie Bolin Summers
of Mayhue, Summers & Files, PLLC, Attorneys for Petitioner, filed in the District Court of Pontotoc
County a Petition for Summary Administration, Appointment of Special Administrator, and Admission
of Will to Probate (the “Petition”).
The Petitioner has alleged that Jim Parks Wesson, deceased (the “Decedent”), died testate on
February 12, 2015, at the age of 82 years, domiciled in and residing in Bay County, State of Florida
and that the total value of the Decedent’s property in Oklahoma is approximately $5,000.00. Attached
to the Petition is an instrument purporting to be a copy of the Last Will and Testament together with
an exemplified copy of the Order Admitting Will to Probate and Appointing Personal Representative
by the Probate Court of Bay County, Florida, in Case No. 2015-378-CP. Petitioner has asked this
Court to admit the Will to probate and for other summary proceedings pursuant to Section 245 e
seq. of Title 58 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
In an Order for Combined Notice entered on the 26th day of October, 2015, the Court found that i
should dispense with the regular estate proceedings prescribed by law and order notice to creditors
and issue an order for hearing upon the Petition for Summary Administration and Admission of Wil
to Probate, the Final Accounting, and Petition for Determination of Heirs, Devisees and Legatees
and Distribution.
The names and addresses of the heirs or devisees of the decedent are as follows:
Jane Thomas Wesson
James Parks Wesson
Richard Thomas Wesson
Michael Tyler Wesson
c/o Mayhue, Summers & Files, PLLC, Post Office Box 1488, Ada, Oklahoma 74821
Pursuant to the Order for Combined Notice, all creditors having claims against Jim Parks Wesson,
deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other
collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Jane Thomas Wesson, Specia
Administrator, at the law offices of Susie Bolin Summers, of Mayhue, Summers & Files, PLLC, Attorney for the Special Administrator, on or before the following presentment date: November 25
2015, or the same will be forever barred.
Notice is also hereby given that a hearing will be held on the 21st day of December, 2015, a
10:00 o’clock A.M. at the Pontotoc County Courthouse, Ada, Oklahoma. At the hearing the Cour
will decide whether to approve the Petition for Summary Administration and Admission of Will to
Probate and the Final Account and Petition for Determination of Heirs, Devisees and Legatees, and
Distribution of the Petitioner. The Final Account and Petition for Determination of Heirs, Devisees
and Legatees and Distribution will be filed herein on or before the 30th day of November, 2015.
You are hereby advised that you must file objections to the Petition for Summary Administration
and Admission of Will to Probate and the Final Account and Petition for Determination of Heirs
Devisees and Legatees, and Distribution at any time before the hearing and send a copy to the
Petitioner in care of her attorney, Susie Bolin Summers, Mayhue, Summers & Files, PLLC, Pos
Office Box 1488, Ada, Oklahoma 74821-1488, or you will be deemed to have waived any objections.
If you have no objections, you need not appear at the hearing or make any filings with the Court.
The Court will determine at the hearing whether the Will attached to the Petition shall be admitted
to probate and whether summary proceedings are appropriate and, if so, whether the Estate will be
distributed and to whom the Estate will be distributed.
Susie Bolin Summers
Susie Bolin Summers, OBA #22069
Alvin D. Files, OBA #2902
Charles D. Mayhue, OBA #5822
MAYHUE, SUMMERS & FILES, PLLC
Attorneys at Law
121 South Broadway Avenue
Post Office Box 1488
Ada, OK 74821-1488
Telephone: (580) 436-6500
Facsimile: (580) 332-7202
Attorney for Petitioner
(Published in The Allen Advocate on October 29 and November 5, 2015)
We Love Our
Monster Mamas
Each year, after the Allen Pre-K students hear
the story “Monster Mama”
by Liz Rosenberg and Stephen Gammell, they are
asked the question “How
do you know your monster
momma love you so?” We
always enjoy sharing their
answers with our readers .
..
Mrs. Laxton’s class:
Zoey Ables - She give
hugs and gives kisses and
say bye- bye.
B ryar Blessing - She
kiss me and love me.
J esse Bowman- Her
loves you.
Rae’ Leon Brown was
absent.
Brinlee Cardinalle - Her
loves me very much and I
give her kisses.
Broady Johnson - She
lets me cook.
Harley Langley - I don’t
have a monster mom. She
loves me BIG much!
Konner Love - She always gives us kisses and
gets us ready for bed.
Ayla Manuel - She takes
me to the park sometimes
and she takes me to the
zoo sometimes.
Taycee Manuel - I love
her. She just loves me.
Tristan Melton - I do not
know.
Kingston Prentice - She
kisses me and hugs me.
Logan Reichard - She
gives me candy.
Sophia Shires - She kisses me and she hugs me and
she takes me where ever i
want to go after dance.
Sophia Smith - She gave
me kisses and hugs. She
loves me.
C hristian Watham Kisses and hugs.
Preston West - Hug me
and kiss me. She gives me
all the best kisses.
Thomas Williams was
absent.
Mrs. Harris’ class:
Haven Ables - She makes
me cookies
K orbin Ashby - She
gives me kisses
Becket Burris - She gives
me kisses and hugs before
I come to school.
S ophie Cassell - She
helps me take a bath because I have a cast on my
arm.
Kolbi Clark - She hugs
me and she is nice to me.
Tayden Frederick - She
brings me to school and
tells me she loves me.
Ryder Johnson - She
takes care of me and she
feeds me.
Edward Gonzalez - She
gives me lots of hugs
and kisses and makes my
lunch every day.
Mario Gonzalez - She
kisses me and tickles me.
Ricklyn Jasna - She takes
me to Nana’s.
J oseph Johnson - She
fixes me dinner.
Jessi Mann - She gives
me kisses.
Jet McCarty - She cooks
me hot dogs
Laira Rippee - She gives
me kisses and hugs at
night and says “I love you
to the moon and back.”
Ryleigh Tate - She packs
my lunchbox and kisses
me.
R ayna Wilson - She
gives me hugs and kisses
and cooks good food.
Pre-K
Students of the Week
THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, OCTOBER 29, 2015 - PAGE 11
Allen School Menu
Week of November 2nd
Monday
Breakfast – Muffins, Cereal, Fruit, Juice, Milk
Lunch – Spaghetti & Meat Sauce, Breadstick, Green
Beans, Salad Bar, Fruit, Milk
Tuesday
Breakfast – Scrambled Eggs, Toast, Fruit, Juice,
Milk
Lunch – Chicken Wrap, Sun Chips, Carrot Sticks,
Salad Bar, Fruit, Milk
Wednesday
Breakfast – Donut, Fruit, Juice, Milk
Lunch – Beef Taco, Refried Beans, Chips & Salsa,
Spanish Rice, Salad Bar, Fruit, Milk
Thursday
Breakfast – Cinnamon Roll, Yogurt, Fruit, Juice,
Milk
Lunch – Chicken & Noodles, Mashed Potatoes, Dinner Roll, Salad Bar, Fruit, Milk
Friday
Breakfast – Biscuit & Gravy, Fruit, Juice, Milk
Lunch – Pizza, Caesar Salad, Fruit, Salad Bar, Milk
Allen Nutrition Site
Week of November 2nd
P re-K Student of the
Week from Mrs. Laxton’s
class is Bryar Blessing.
Bryar was born May 9,
2011 in Mercy Hospital,
Ada, Oklahoma. His
family is Daddy, Momma,
Dillon, Nanny, Papa, Sissy
and Mike.
Bryar’s favorite book is
“Barney the Beagle”; his
favorite foods are chicken
and French fries. He has
a dog named Squirrel and
his friends are Taycee,
Ayla and Kade.
Bryar likes to rope calves
and goats. Someday he
wants to chop trees down.
He is excited about going
to Pre-K.
P re-K Student of the
Week from Mrs. Harris’
class is Korbin Ashby.
Korbin was born June 22,
2010 in Ada, Oklahoma.
His family is mom Angela, dad Jonathan, bubbas
Tyler and Kaden, and sissy
Madalen.
Korbin’s favorite book
is “Batman”; his favorite
food is pancakes. Korbin
has two dogs, named Indigo and Winchester, and
two cats, Boe and Tabby.
His friends are Dominic,
Ford, Hattie and Carbon.
K orbin likes to ride
4-wheelers, fish, and ride
his bike. Someday he
wants to be a fireman. He
is excited about going to
the fair.
Monday
Spaghetti & Meat Sauce, Seasoned Broccoli, Tossed
Salad, Garlic Bread, Salad Dressing, Fruit Cocktail,
2% Milk, Coffee and/or Tea
Tuesday
Aztec Chicken Salad, Mexican Rice, Chips, Salsa,
Ice Cream, 2% Milk, Coffee and/or Tea
Wednesday
Meatloaf, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Cornbread,
Gravy, Lemon Chiffon Pie, 2% Milk, Coffee and/or
Tea
Thursday
Loaded Baked Potatoes with Ham & Grated Cheese,
Broccoli Cheese Soup, Black Olives, Crackers, Salsa,
Margarine, Sour Cream, Chocolate Pie, 2% Milk, Coffee and/or Tea
Friday
Chili Cheese Dogs, Baked Beans, Chips, Mustard,
Mayo, Ketchup, Relish, Fresh Fruit, 2% Milk, Coffee
and/or Tea
Richard’s Yard Service
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• Weedeating
• Brush Cleanup
• Weed Spraying
Richard Geyer
(580) 399-1363
Out & About Allen
Deann Johnson went
over to Lindsey Hisaw’s
house last week to see
her grandson (and his
parents).
S unday, Freddie and
Deann attended his family
reunion in Ada
—O&A—
A gnes Taylor has returned home following a
two week trip to the north-
east on Arkansas Tours.
The tour visited fourteen states including New
York, New Hampshire,
Vermont, Maine and others. A visit to Niagara
Falls took them to both
the U.S. and the Canadian
side. They viewed the
colorful foliage in many
states and saw many wonderful sights besides.
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—O&A—
Visiting Carl, June, Lynn
and Debbie Vinson this
past weekend were Brad,
Pam, Heidi and Jason
Bennett and their friend,
Josh, all from Norman;
Anita Ellingsworth of Finley, Tennessee; Ron and
Londa Litke of Duncan;
and Phil, Charlotte, Quentin, Tammy, Ireland and
Quinn Vinson, and Natalie
Esau and Bailie Sommers,
all from Cushing. Visiting from the Oklahoma
City area were Rhonda,
Josh and Brian Pachucki,
Thad Vinson, and Christina, Kambree, Callie and
Lyndon Thompson.
—O&A—
Diane Miller of Tulsa
was out & about Monday
and Tuesday, visiting with
Fay Rinehart.
—O&A—
Tammy Frederick traveled to Texas last Saturday. She stayed with her
sister Shannon Brown in
Azle and visited Saturday
and Sunday with my mom
in Ft. Worth. Sunday she
stopped in Denton on my
way home and visited with
her sister Julie Richard.
—O&A—
C indy Davis enjoyed
the past weekend with
her daughter and family, Amanda and Chris
Allgeier, Evan and Caleb,
in Edmond.
Friday evening they attended the OSU Homecoming “Walk Around”
in Stillwater and Saturday
Cindy spent time with
her grandchildren while
Amanda and Chris attended the OSU/Kansas
Game.
Sunday, Amanda, Cindy
and the boys went to the
Affair of the Heart at the
OKC fairgrounds.
—O&A—
John Frederick is home
following double knee surgery earlier this week. He
began therapy on Wednesday and we wish him all
the best.
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