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Coalgate Record Register
COALGATE
Volume 131 Number 40
COALGATE, OKLAHOMA 74538
Coal County and City
of Coalgate wrap up
four major projects
Four major projects that
Coal County and the City
of Coalgate have been
working on for quite some
time are in the final stages
of completion.
The projects include
resurfacing the Coalgate
Lake
access
road,
improvements to the boat
ramp and picnic area at
the lake, resurfacing Fair
Barn Road, and installing a
handicap accessible fishing
dock at the 45th Infantry
Park Lake.
The Coalgate Lake access
road now has three inches
of new asphalt overlay. The
resurfacing project covers
approximately one and onehalf miles of roadway and
includes the parking area
and boat ramp area near the
dam and spillway. Except
for the road striping and a
few finishing touches, the
project is complete.
Funding for the resurfacing
project was made possible
by discretionary grant
money provided for lake
access roads through the
Oklahoma Department of
Transportation. The grant
was for $395,000.
“We applied for this grant
over two years ago because
the road needed upgrading
and it was something that
would be good for Coal
County,” said District 2
Commissioner Johnny D.
Ward.
“The new road provides
better access to the public use
facilities at the lake, and the
other improvements make
the area a lot nicer. These
improvements are good not
only for our economy, but
for our local citizens. A lot
of people use the Coalgate
Lake for fishing, boating,
camping and relaxing. It
will be nice for our area and
the region for many years to
come.”
Cummins Construction in
Coleman, Ok was the sole
bidder on the asphalt project
with a bid of $397,165.50.
The preliminary dirt work
and the shoulder work were
performed by District 2.
The City of Coalgate has
enhanced the boat ramp
area with three lights and
a new picnic table, and
two pavilions are being
constructed.
Once the
pavilions are finished, picnic
tables will be added. City
Manager Roger Cosper said
volunteers have offered to
help with the pavilions and
they should be completed
next spring.
A major component of
the lake improvement
project was the addition of a
concrete ditch liner that will
help eliminate soil erosion.
The ditch liner was installed
by the City of Coalgate with
the assistance of District 2.
Current plans are to
restock the lake with hybrid
bass, bluegill perch, channel
cat and maybe a few crappie
in late January or early
February. The last time the
Coalgate Lake and the 45th
Infantry Park Lake were
stocked was about 20 years
ago.
“I want to thank the
Oklahoma Transportation
Commission, the District 3
ODOT officials in Ada, and
our state legislators for their
support,” Ward stated. “I
also want to thank Coalgate
City Manager Roger Cosper
for working with us on this
project and for the city’s
contributions.”
Another project that has
been in the works for quite
some time is a handicap
accessible fishing dock at
the 45th Infantry Park Lake.
A new parking area and
a sidewalk leading to the
dock were also added, and
two picnic tables are easily
accessible. The new 8’ x
20’ dock was installed last
week by Atlantic-Meeco of
McAlester assisted by City
of Coalgate workers. The
sidewalk was laid by Roy
and Benny Ward.
City Manager Roger
Cosper said the cost of
the project was $27,486,
which was paid with funds
generated by the city’s
motel tax.
“This is a nice new asset
at the lake that I think
people will enjoy and
Continued on Page B-3
RECORD
REGISTER
Coal County (USPS 120140)
50¢
Wednesday, DECEMBER 17, 2014
“ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS…” — It’s plain to see why this beautiful little girl was
chosen as a 2014 Coalgate Record-Register “All I Want for Christmas” kiddo. She is
Ali Maples, daughter of James and Magen Maples. Ali is a student in Mrs. Janet Hale’s
Pre-K class at Emerson Elementary. She wants Santa to bring her a real black pony to
ride, a pink car that she can drive, and a gun that shoots balls.
Emerson Elementary Principal Greg Davidson, left, and coach/teacher Trevor Cook compete in a ‘Best Beard’
contest.
Davidson wins ‘Best Beard’ contest
Emerson Elementary Principal Greg Davidson last week
was declared the winner of a
‘Best Beard’ contest.
The contest was concocted by Davidson and coach/
teacher Trevor Cook as a way
to help underprivileged families at Christmas. The contest
raised $644 ($1 per vote),
which Davidson said was split
between Operation Christmas
and Jesus’ Toy Box. “Both of
these programs directly ben-
efit our students,” he said.
The winner of the contest
won the privilege of shaving
the loser’s beard. This took
place before the student body
on December 12 — which the
kids loved.
Mr. Cook is now cleanshaven, but Mr. Davidson is
required to keep his facial
growth through the Christmas
and New Year’s break.
Both contestants said they
had a lot of fun with the contest
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and even admitted to playing
‘dirty politics’ to win votes.
By his own admission, Davidson resorted to telling the kids
that Mr. Cook shot and killed
one of Santa’s reindeers. The
following day, Davidson got
150 votes and Mr. Cook got
50 votes.
Holiday Closings
The
Coal
County
Courthouse and Coalgate
City Hall will be closed
the following days for the
Christmas and New Year’s
holidays:
Courthouse
Christmas - Wednesday,
December 24; Thursday,
December 25; Friday,
December 26.
New Year’s - Thursday,
January 1; Friday, January
2.
Coalgate City Hall
Christmas – Wednesday,
December 24; Thursday,
December 25.
New Year’s – Thursday,
January 1.
PAGE A-2—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—DECEMBER 17, 2014
Handkerchiefs bring back a lot of memories. I used to
give them at Christmas to my “special” uncles and even
gave some monogrammed ones to my dad a couple of
times.
I remember when my Dad would get blest at church and
pull out his pocket handkerchief and start waving it. In
our denomination that was a sign of surrendering all you
have to Jesus.
Others of us, including myself, carried one for many
years and it came in handy many times.
Handkerchiefs have become a forgotten item . . . until
recently. They are making a comeback and many men
would like to find them in their Christmas stocking this
year.
Ray Smith, of the Wall Street Journal, writes . . . “This
winter, the hankies are coming out.
It isn’t just because this is the season of sniffles. A current
hankering for retro men’s accessories, such as hats, tie bars
and pocket squares, is reawakening interest in handkerchiefs,
some retailers say. After years of being tucked away while
a germ-conscious society turned to tissues, the humble
handkerchief is being rediscovered and in some cases
reimagined with bold patterns and colors.
“In the way that skinny ties and tie bars are once again
[au] courant, the cotton handkerchief has come out of the
bottom drawer and found its way into the pockets of some of
the hippest dandies,” says Tom Kalenderian, executive vice
president of the men’s department at Barney’s New York. Its
Madison Avenue store features two table-size display cases
of handkerchiefs on the first floor, which he says would have
been unimaginable 20 years ago when the store opened.
Colored and patterned handkerchiefs are prominent.
At Hermes, the white handkerchiefs aren’t necessarily
plain. The Faune Lettree line, launched this year, features
the word “Hermes” spelled in quirky abstract letters
arranged so that “however you decide to fold it or wear
it in your pocket, you can have any letter showing,” says
Robert Chavez, president and chief executive of Hermes of
Paris. Handkerchiefs today are “one of our fastest-growing
accessories categories,” he says.
The handkerchief shouldn’t be confused with the pocket
square, which is meant to be purely decorative. One is for
blow and the other for show, according to a common refrain
in the menswear industry. Handkerchiefs are typically
cotton or linen, while pocket squares are more likely to be
silk and boast bolder patterns. A neatly folded white cotton
handkerchief can, however, be used decoratively, placed in
the chest pocket.
In the past seven or so years, as the menswear industry has
pushed a more dressed-up look inspired by past decades,
pocket squares exploded in popularity. Now, the functional
handkerchief is enjoying a renaissance as well, according to
some retailers.
Mr. Chavez at Hermes attributes some customer interest
in the house’s handkerchiefs to the whimsical design
characteristics they share with Hermes pocket squares.
Hermes has a half-dozen types of handkerchiefs, from
classic white to colorful.
Since handkerchiefs have been outside the mainstream
consciousness for some time, many younger men may
require a Handkerchief 101 class in etiquette and handling.
“If I saw a person just sneeze or with perspiration on their
forehead, and they were trying to wipe it with their hand
or sleeve, and I had one in my pocket, I would offer them
my handkerchief,” says Peter Post, managing director of the
Emily Post Institute etiquette specialists. Mr. Post, author of
the book “Essential Manners for Men” and one of the four
great-grandchildren of Emily Post, says the handkerchief
should be a fresh one. “You wouldn’t offer someone a used
tissue either, so don’t give someone a handkerchief that has
already been used,” he says. The recipient ideally should
return the handkerchief either immediately or, if soiled, as
soon as it has been laundered.
Growing up, Mr. Post, 64, recalls his father “always had a handkerchief in his pocket.”
Mr. Post says he carried pocket tissue packs instead. His father’s handkerchiefs “always
made me uncomfortable,” he says, citing fear they harbored germs.
With handkerchiefs, the “ick” factor inevitably comes up. Aaron E. Glatt, an infectiousdisease specialist and spokesman for the Infectious Diseases Society of America, says he
isn’t aware of a study that shows handkerchiefs are more germ-spreading than tissues. Still,
he says, “if you blow your nose with it and your hands are moist from the secretions,
then you go and touch somebody else or an object, you can be transferring the virus.” A
handkerchief user should wash or sanitize his hands right after using it.
Dr. Glatt, also executive vice president of Mercy Medical Center in Rockville Centre,
New York, adds that touching “somebody else’s handkerchief could be a problem” if it isn’t
clan, since virus can still be present in a damp handkerchief.
Handkerchiefs go back to ancient Greece, where a little square of fabric was used to blow
one’s nose. But it was in the late 1300s that they were popularized by England’s King
Richard II, according to Mark-Evan Blackman, former chairman of the menswear design
department at the Fashion Institute of Technology. They were used primarily by society’s
elite but gradually were adopted by the masses.
In the 1900s, “it was a standard item for any professional, even for many blue-collar
workers, Monday through Friday and even on weekends,” says Mr. Blackman. “You
didn’t go out without a handkerchief.” Women, too, carried handkerchiefs, often in their
pocketbooks. But starting in the 1930s, handkerchiefs began falling out of favor, as Kleenex
facial tissue was actively promoted as a more hygienic alternative.
Still, handkerchiefs have their day as the holidays approach, bringing a pressing need for
a gift for Dad. Turnbull & Asser sees a spike in sales of handkerchiefs during the holiday
season, and especially of white linen handkerchiefs, which some customers use as pocket
squares for tuxedos, said James Fayed, head of its North American business. “It gives that
straighter, crisper, cleaner look in the pocket.”
Turnbull & Asser sells colorful and patterned cotton and linen handkerchiefs made from
shirt fabric, and recently launched a limited-edition set of silk handkerchiefs with designs
based on a mural on the side of its Manhattan store. Its best seller, Mr. Fayed said, remains
a six-pack box of white cotton handkerchiefs, each with its own subtle detailing.
At Brooks Brothers, handkerchiefs sell well year-round, but Christmas is the bestselling period, followed by Father’s Day, says Guy Voglino, vice president of men’s global
merchandising. Handkerchiefs typically come in white cotton and Irish linen and in packs
of three, six, seven or thirteen, and they can be monogrammed.
For some, handkerchiefs never went out of style. Michael Zimmet, a 51-year-old lawyer
based in Baltimore County, Maryland, has long tucked a handkerchief into his pants pocket
when going to work or a social event. “I often have a runny nose,” he says. When dressed
up, he says, “It looks more refined to be carrying around a cotton handkerchief than a
Kleenex.”
Continued on Page A-3
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Cottonwood Kids
Write to Santa
Ms. Madden, Ms. Snow,
Ms. Gina, Ms. Sylvia Teachers.
Dear Santa,
Thank you for the presents. I want Battle Bots
that you have to control
with your body. There are
two bots. I want some new
spurs. I want some new
boots. I want a pet original razorback. It is a type
of dog with a Mohawk on
its back. I want some new
arrows. Not the ones that
are pointy at the end but the
black ones. I want some
new paint. I have some but
I want some extras. I have
a bigger at my house for
you to look at.
Love, Maverick
Dear Santa,
I would like the Paw
Patrol movie. I would like
a new How to Train Your
Dragon 2 movie. This is
also what I’ve been wanting, it is on my Christmas
list; a hero toy that comes
with two masks. I also want
a new Hoodie. My other
hoodies are torn up except
on.
Love, Zachariah
Dear Santa,
I want a doll that is Dora.
I want a toy truck. I want
a toy monkey. I will try to
be better so I can get on the
nice list. I love you Santa
Claus!
From, Kennedy
Country Comments
Continued from Page A-2
Other men who may have put away their handkerchiefs
find they are handy again. Todd Keefer, a 44-year-old case
worker for Pennsylvania’s human-services department, used
to carry handkerchiefs years ago but felt they were a little
“gross,” he says. In the past two years, though, since moving
to Philadelphia and walking and using public transportation
rather than driving, he has found handkerchiefs useful, and
now owns about eight. He likes to have them when his
allergies flare up on a subway or bus, he says.
Once, he had an unfortunate encounter with a bird
overhead. “Luckily I had [a handkerchief] in my pocket,
he says. A few weeks ago, he went salsa dancing and his
dance partner was “sweating like crazy,” so he lent her his
handkerchief. When he has one, he says, “it feels like being
prepared.”
—CC—
Many of us remember the book written by Art Linkletter,
“Kids Say The Darndest Thing.” Recently I ran across
a book that reminded me of that one. In it the author
has asked some children “How do you think God spends
Christmas Day?” Their answers are great . . .
“He watches Miracle on 34th Street.”
Lyle, age 10
“It must be a day of rest because I think He likes those
days of rest.”
Nicholas, age 8
“He plays cloudball . . . It’s like football, but you throw a
cloud instead.”
Kerr, age 10
“He goes to a big Christmas party and tries to find a date
in Heaven for New Year’s.”
Arnold, age 10
“A lot of the time He has to find out what went wrong
with the big snow machine.”
Robbie, age 8
“He says prayers to Himself . . . but that gives Him a
headache after a while and so He goes and visits with some
grandma and grandpas that came up to Him in the last few
weeks.”
Terry, age 9
“He attends a big graduation ceremony where some of the
angels get their wings.”
Anita, age 9
“God just relaxes and starts planning some miracles for
the coming year.”
Carey, age 7
“God goes to a place like the White Mountains and sits
around the big fireplace and rests. God doesn’t need to eat,
so God just takes in all the love from around the world.”
Marcus, age 8
“It’s the happiest day of the year for Him because His
first son was born on that day and parents always like to
remember things like that.”
Colleen, age 8
—CC—
And last of all . . . My favorite story of the Christmas
season is the following.
A southern-gospel group arrived home from a singing
tour and was called by the widow of a man in their church
who had just passed away. The widow asked them to sing
three of her husband’s favorite songs at the funeral: In The
Garden, Amazing Grace, and Jingle Bells.
The group leader had misgivings about singing Jingle
Bells at a funeral, but when the widow insisted that her
husband loved the song, he agreed to sing it but told her
that they would be singing it “real slow.”
At the funeral service, the group sang all three songs,
including Jingle Bells slowly and mournfully. Afterward,
the widow thanked the group for singing and added: “Oh, I
remember the name of the song my husband liked so much.
It wasn’t Jingle Bells, it was When They Ring Those Golden
Bells.”
Dear Santa,
I want a couple of stuff.
I want a big black car that I
can drive. It is pink on the
inside. I want a new sponge
bob movie. I want a big
Barbie doll hose that comes
with 12 pieces of furniture.
I want a new princess scooter and also a lamp for my
room. I want my very own
clock with picture of daises
in it. That’s all.
Love, Leah
Dear Santa,
I cleaned my room two
times. I play on my trampoline. I want a Barbie house.
I want baby dolls. I made
this Christmas tree for you.
My favorite toy I like is a
bike. I want a pretty one.
Love, Kiersyn
Dear Santa,
I want presents. I want
“Frozen” stuff. It is my favorite movie. I want to see
you. I want a Christmas
Tree toy. I want snuggle
bear monkey. I want Anna
and Elsa books. I want a
giraffe toy. I hope you like
my picture
Love, Hayden
Dear Santa,
I want 3 “Frozen” books.
I want one dragon toy. I
want a Cinderella Barbie
with her grandmother and
her pumpkin. I want a teddy
bear. I want eight Barbie’s.
Santa please bring me all of
those presents. I made you
a picture.
Love, Peyton
Dear Santa,
I like flowers. I want
some toys for Christmas and
candy. I want a Paw Patrol
troll like a papa’s house. It
is a blue troll and he has a
blue dog police car with a
hook. I want a sled to ride
on the snow. Will you come
play snowball fights with
me? I made this picture for
you.
Love, Axl
Dear Santa,
I want a lot of baby puppies. I want them to climb
all over me and lick on my
face. I only want this one
present.
Love, Cage
Continued on Page A-5
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—DECEMBER 17, 2014—PAGE A-3
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SALE EVERY MONDAY
Weekly Market Report
Monday, DECEMBER 15, 2014
STEERS
200 - 300 lb .....$3.00
300 - 400 lb......$2.85
400 - 500 lb......$2.60
500 - 600 lb......$2.40
600 - 700 lb......$2.28
SALE RESULTS
CATTLE SOLD 990
- $4.05
- $3.90
- $3.40
- $3.00
- $2.60
HEIFERS
200 - 300 lb........$2.90 - $3.70
300 - 400 lb........$2.80 - $3.45
400 - 500 lb....... $2.40 - $3.10
500 - 600 lb....... $2.30 -$2.55
600 - 700 lb........$2.07 - $2.34
PAIRS $2500 - $3000 • STOCKER COWS $1400 - $2900
PACKER COWS $.94 - $1.15
LOW DRESSING .70¢ - .93¢ • PACKER BULLS $1.20 - $1.48
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MERRY ChRISTMAS & hAPPY NEW YEAR!!
Phillip & Paula Hatridge
Coal County Conservation
Announces Cost-Share Assistance
Coal County Conservation District Announces Cost-Share Assistance available for Cost-Share Program Year 16 to benefit landowners. The State of
Oklahoma has provided limited funds to our conservation district to help
landowners implement measures that protect soil and water resources.
“The great advantage of the Conservation Cost-Share Program in Oklahoma is that it is a locally-led program,” said Mike Thralls, executive director
of the Conservation Commission. “Each local conservation district, with
input from local residents and agricultural producers, selects which of the
available conservation practices to provide assistance on, based on their
local natural resource issues.”
The Coal County Conservation District will begin accepting applications
December 17, 2014 for Brush Management and Construction of New
Ponds until January 30, 2015. Cost-share assistance will be provided at
the rate of 75 percent of the lesser of the county average or actual costs,
not to exceed $2,000. For more information or to pick up an application
contact the Coal County Conservation District at (580)927-3414.
The district office is located at
106 E. Post Ave, Coalgate, OK 74538.
Office hours are 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
PAGE A-4—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—DECEMBER 17, 2014
Service Saturday for Yvonne Adcock
Memorial services for Yvonne Alene
Adcock, a Coalgate resident, will be held
Saturday, December 20, 2014
at 11:00 a.m. at the Coalgate
Assembly of God Church
with Bro. Billy Wilson, Sr.
officiating.
Yvonne was born November 8, 1967 to Curtis Lemare
Rascoe and Doretoe Whitman
and passed away December 5,
2014 at her home in Coalgate
at the age of 47. She obtained
her GED, had completed Cosmetology School and Business School with a 4.0 GPA. Yvonne was
a caregiver and enjoyed cleaning houses for
people when able to. She was married to
Henry Jack Adcock and attended the Coalgate Assembly of God Church. Yvonne enjoyed going to garage sales.
Survivors include her
husband, Jack Adcock of
the home; children, Sammy
and Tracy Adcock of Mustang, Henry Jack and Deanna
Adcock of Coalgate, Lynn
Schmitt and Ed Edmonson
of Del City, David Adcock
of West Point, MS, biological
daughter, Sheylene Waddle
and numerous grandchildren
and great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Service Held for David Lee Hokett
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Coal County
Sheriff’s Report
Destruction of property
A deputy was dispatched to
an alarm going off at Seeing
Double Liquor Store in
Lehigh on Sunday, December
7, at 5:30 a.m.
The drive-through window
had been busted with a
concrete block but no entry
was made to the store.
Theft
Pablo Energy reported
that eight cattle panels were
taken from a well site on
Snake Road and SH 31
west of Coalgate sometime
between Saturday afternoon,
December 6, and Sunday
morning, December 7. The
panels are green in color and
valued at $720.
Pickup Theft
On December 12, a 1999
Dodge pickup black in color
was reported stolen from
David Ward’s car lot on SH 3
west of Coalgate.
The pickup was last seen on
December 11 at approximately
6:00 p.m.
Services for David Leo Hokett, a longtime Bromide, OK resident, were held at
2:00 p.m. December 5, 2014
at Brown’s Funeral Chapel in
Atoka with Bro. Arvel Hall
officiating. Brown’s Funeral Service of Atoka was in
charge of arrangements.
Mr. Hokett was born September 2, 1954 to Harvey
Leo and Alice Bernice (Dewitt) Hokett at Durant, OK and
passed away December 2,
2014 at Durant at the age of
60. He graduated from Wapanucka High School in 1972
and married Linda Lou (Hobbie) October 19, 1995 at Sherman, TX. David was a rancher and former
Atoka Police Officer. He was of the Baptist
faith and enjoyed hunting and trapping hogs
and feeding wildlife on the ranch.
Survivors include his wife
Linda Lou Hokett of the
home in Bromide; sons, David Thomas Hokett and wife,
Angela of Antlers and Randale Lee Hokett of Ardmore;
brother, Lonnie Hokett and
wife, Revonda of Boggy Depot, OK; grandchildren, Kaci
Hokett, Taylor Hokett, Hugh
Hokett and Jasper Hokett all
of Antlers and Stoney Hokett
of Yukon, OK, along with
numerous nieces, nephews,
other relatives and many dear
friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents;
and brother, Darrell Hokett.
Service Held for Johnnie Henderson
Funeral services for
Johnnie Ray Henderson, a
longtime Bentley, OK resident were held Friday, December 12, 2014 at 10:00
a.m. at General Assembly
and Church of the Firstborn
in Atoka with Bro. Quilla
Sanders officiating, assisted by Bro Dennis Powell.
Burial was in Bentley Cemetery with Brown’s Funeral
Service of Atoka in charge
of arrangements.
Mr. Henderson was born
May 27, 1939 to Julius and
Lilly Bell (Cooksey) Henderson at Bentley, OK and
passed away December 9,
2014 at his residence in
Bentley at the age of 75. He
attended Bentley Elementary, Atoka Middle and Atoka
High School and married
Virgie Marlene Thornton
November 29, 1957 in Durant. They had 57 wonderfully blessed years together.
Johnnie worked for Allied
Fence Co. in Oklahoma
City while attending barber
school. He then owned his
own Barber Shop in Oklahoma City until he moved
to Bentley, OK. Johnnie
was a school bus driver for
Tushka Public School for
22 years. He was also a
rancher. He was an active
member of General Assembly and Church of the Firstborn where he served as an
Elder for many years. He
was baptized into the faith
in 1967. Johnnie was a lifetime member of the Atoka
Trail Riders. After retirement, he enjoyed buying,
selling and trading.
Survivors include his
wife, Virgie Henderson of
the home in Bentley; children, Ronnie Henderson
and wife, Karen of Atoka,
Kenneth Henderson and
wife, Renae of Caddo, Carl
Henderson and wife, Jana
of Atoka, Pamela Bingham
of Harmony, Carol Lane
and husband, Matt of Harmony, Leonard Henderson
and wife, Shaye of Bentley; grandchildren, Angie
Hodge and husband, Brian
of Caddo, Crystal Gossett
of Atoka, Brandie Humphrey and husband, Zack
of Edmond, Jessica Smith
of Farris, Jessica Henderson and husband, Heath of
Caddo; Johnica Henderson
of Caddo, Stetson Henderson and wife, Sarahi of Atoka, Stormie Henderson of
Atoka; Zed Moon of Atoka,
Sevans Henderson of Atoka, Ashley Glover and husband, Bob of Atoka, Kendra Bingham of Harmony,
Taylor Bingham and wife,
Ashley of Atoka; Raynee
Eaves and husband, Caleb
of Bentley, Kendall Lane
and wife, Lindsay of Harmony, Meagan Burnside of
Garvin OK, Madison Burnside of Bentley, Nathan
Henderson of Caney, Nicole Henderson of Bentley,
Nick Henderson of Bentley;
great grandchildren, Hannah Hodge, Phillip Gossett,
Haygan Gossett, Denver
Humphrey, Trenton Carriger, Garrett Smith, Carmeron Gentry, Conway Gibson,
Ruger Moon, Brooks Glover, Cooper Callicoat, Will
Eaves, Cole Lane, Harper
Lane, Bentlee Burnside and
two on the way; siblings,
Jerry Henderson and wife,
Merle of Bentley, Ruth
Keeler of OKC, Frank Henderson and wife, Freda of
Atoka, Marvin Henderson
and wife, Mary of Stratford,
Artie Powell of Harmony,
Fred Henderson and wife,
Judy of OKC, Ted Henderson and wife, Pat of Atoka,
Mary Jane Ables and husband, Richard of Bobby
Depot; along with numerous nieces, nephews, other
relatives and a host of dear
friends and brethern.
He was preceded in
death by his parents; father
and mother-in-law, Henry
and Nellie Thornton; sister,
Ester Fincher and husband
Bo; brothers, Jim Henderson and wife, Faye and
Perry Henderson and wife,
Mary; brothers-in-law, Ed
Keeler and James Powell.
Pallbearers were William Henderson, Brad Carey, Shawn Morris, Brent
Ables, Eric Carey and
Derrick Howard; honorary
bearers were Jerry Henderson, Frank Henderson,
Marvin Henderson, Fred
Henderson, Ted Henderson
and Richard Ables.
Service Held for Tyler Merriman
Randall “Tyler” Merriman
passed away at the age of 24
due to complication of cancer
on December 2, 2014.
Tyler Merriman was born
on February 8, 1990 in Ada,
Oklahoma and was raised in
Atwood, Oklahoma. Tyler
attended Holdenville Public
Schools. He was a member
of the Golden Pride Band
and earned Oklahoma AllState band member honors.
He was an active 4-H club
member participating in livestock projects, speech competitions, and many other
4-H functions. Tyler was the
recipient of various Oklahoma State University and
local community academic
and leadership scholarships.
He was active in Key Club,
National Honor Society, and
many other organizations. He
graduated Valedictorian from
Holdenville High School in
2008.
After graduation Tyler attended Oklahoma State University to pursue a degree
in Chemical Engineering.
While attending OSU, Tyler marched in the Cowboy
Marching Band his freshman
year at Oklahoma State. Tyler
also served on the College of
Engineering, Architecture &
Technology Student Council
and was college’s Career Fair
Coordinator during his junior
year. Tyler graduated from
Oklahoma State University
with a degree in Chemical Engineering in May of 2014.
Tyler Merriman was survived by his parents, Randy
and Connie Merriman of
Holdenville, OK; his sister
Laura Merriman of Raleigh,
NC; his grandparents, Bill and
Luella Smoot of Ada, OK;
J.C. and Margie Merriman of
Cottonwood Kids
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Dear Santa,
I want a toy car and a remote control airplane. I want
two racing games. I want a
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photo from school. I made your presents.
Love, Jeffrey
Holdenville, OK; Six Aunts,
Connie R. Merriman of Dallas, TX; Matt and Luann
Rinowski of Sand Springs,
OK; David and Lisa Ewing of
Tulsa, OK; Paul and Renell
Wheat of Phoenix, AZ; Sherry
Smoot of Ada, OK; and Darren and Shawna Thompson of
Bethel Acres, OK. Tyler was
also survived by several close
cousins: Robert and Kelli
Schawo, Jason Thomas, Katie Thomas, Casey LeFever,
Jesse LeFever, John Wheat,
Abbey Thompson, and Colby
Thompson. He was also survived by prayer warriors all
over the world that prayed
up many miracles along the
way.
Services were held Monday, December 8, 2014 at
2:00pm at the First Baptist
Church in Holdenville, Oklahoma. Pastor Danny Frazee
officiated with Ashton Adair
assisting. Burial was at the
Atwood Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the
family asks that donations be
made to the Tyler Merriman
Memorial Scholarship the
Chemical Engineering Department has set up to honor
Tyler at Oklahoma State University. To donate, go to osugiving.com. Click the ‘Give
Now’ link and search for ‘Tyler Merriman’ or use the Fund
ID (26-93750). Donations
can also be made by phone at
(800) 622-4678.
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Community Church
Hwy 3 & 6th St. - Lehigh, OK.
Come be with us to hear
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305-330 ...............$365.00-$407.50
350-380 ...............$350.00-$377.00
417-419 .............................$350.00
458-492 ...............$301.00-$327.50
500-548 ...............$289.00-$316.00
565.....................................$298.00
555-580 ...............$262.00-$276.00
Heifers
3304-345 ............ $320.00-$350.00
355-378 .............. $314.00-$324.00
405-445 .............. $294.00-$310.00
450-488 .............. $280.00-$289.00
500-538.00 ......... $261.00-$277.00
600-640 .............. $220.00-$230.00
650-688 .............. $218.00-$222.00
Merry Christmas &
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Next Sale Date: January 7, 2015
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Commissioners’ Proceedings
The Board of County Commissioners of Coal County met for a regular scheduled meeting on
Monday, December 8, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. in the conference room of the County Commissioners Building.
Michael Hensley called the meeting to order at 9:00a.m.
Roll was called by Michael Hensley. Those present were: Michael Hensley, Chairman, Johnny
Ward, Vice-chairman, Brock Jones, Member, Eugina Loudermilk, County Clerk, and Landi Frazier, Deputy
County Clerk.
Johnny Ward gave the invocation.
There were no quests present.
Brock Jones made a motion to approve the minutes from the previous meeting. Johnny Ward
seconded. Ward, Jones and Hensley approved.
Johnny Ward made a motion to approve monthly reports of county officials for the Court Clerkʼs
office and the Election Board from the previous month. Brock Jones seconded. Ward, Jones, and Hensley
approved.
Brock Jones made a motion to approve transfers of appropriations in the General fund for the
Election Board. Johnny Ward seconded. Jones, Ward and Hensley approved.
Johnny Ward made a motion to approve the purchase orders for payment. Brock Jones
seconded. Ward, Jones and Hensley approved the following:
Fiscal Year:
Payments by Fund
Approved
2014-2015
From: 12/4/2014
To: 12/9/2014
Warrant No. Vendor Name
911 COLLECTIONS
25
WINDSTREAM
Amount
Purpose
$467.51
SERVICE
$14.17
$148.87
BLANKET
EMER MNGMT SUPPLIES
CDBG WATER GRANT
6
OK DEPT OF COMMERCE
$520.84
WATER PAYMENT
COUNTY SALES TAX
630
ADA PAPER CO.
631
ADA PAPER CO.
632
OK DEPT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
633
OKLAHOMA STATE BANK
634
C & C HARDWARE
635
C & C HARDWARE
636
PEOPLES ELECTRIC CO-OP
637
CIRCLE N MARKET
638
FAMILY DOLLAR STORE
639
RICKS OIL COMPANY
640
KOUNTRY STORE
$33.32
$23.95
$350.00
$489.80
$81.97
$15.77
$23.50
$84.03
$250.30
$1,301.84
$1,437.61
641
O REILLY AUTO PARTS
$145.14
642
643
644
645
AT&T U-VERSE
STAPLES CREDIT PLAN
EDDINGS, ANNA KAREN
RATCLIFF, KELSEY
AMERICAN
ELECTRIC
POWER
AMERICAN
ELECTRIC
POWER
PUBLIC WORKS AUTH
PUBLIC WORKS AUTH
PUBLIC WORKS AUTH
PUBLIC WORKS AUTH
AMERICAN
ELECTRIC
POWER
AMERICAN
ELECTRIC
POWER
CITY OF COALGATE
ADA PAPER CO.
SHARE CORP.
COMMUNITY WORKS
RECORD REGISTER
$35.00
$76.73
$189.28
$412.12
SHERIFF OFFICE SUPPLIES
SHERIFF DEPT SUPPLIES
BLANKET
RENTALS
SHERIFF OFFICE SUPPLIES
BLANKET
BLANKET
BLANKET
BLANKET
BLANKET
BLANKET
EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT
SUPPLIES
OSU SERVICE
OFFICE SUPPLIES
OSU TRAVEL
OSU TRAVEL
$187.83
SERVICE
$1,488.00
SERVICE
$62.02
$410.58
$17.50
$37.08
OSU SERVICE
COURTHOUSE SERVICE
SERVICE
SERVICE
$147.90
SERVICE
$147.79
SERVICE
$30.00
$61.79
$126.12
$316.42
$196.75
SERVICE
COURTHOUSE SUPPLIES
COURTHOUSE SUPPLIES
JUVENILE SERVICES
PUBLICATION
CD-4
16
17
646
647
648
649
650
651
652
653
654
655
656
657
658
659
660
661
662
C & C HARDWARE
C & C HARDWARE
$251.80
$404.00
$187.48
$1,111.67
PUBLICATION
PUBLICATION
BLANKET
SERVICE
$76.51
SERVICE
664
665
666
RECORD REGISTER
RECORD REGISTER
RICKS OIL COMPANY
AT&T
AMERICAN
ELECTRIC
POWER
ALLIED WASTE
PEOPLES ELECTRIC CO-OP
360 COMMUNICATIONS LLC
$829.44
$59.54
$24.95
667
COLLINS, TWYLA
$125.00
668
669
670
671
672
673
US FOODSERVICE
SONNYS GROCERY
SONNYS GROCERY
KAHLE, DORIS
FAMILY DOLLAR STORE
PEOPLES ELECTRIC CO-OP
$726.35
$164.51
$489.48
$500.00
$42.26
$283.92
SERVICE
SERVICE
COALGATE RF SERVICE
CLARITA
SENIOR
CITIZENS
SERVICE
LEHIGH COMM CENTER SUPPLIES
BLANKET
BLANKET
BLANKET
BLANKET
BLANKET
$46.13
SERVICE
F-3 COUNTY CLERKS LIEN FEE ACCT
51
360 COMMUNICATIONS LLC
$44.95
COUNTY CLERK SERVICE
GENERAL BUDGET ACCT.
693
AT&T
694
AT&T
695
STAPLES CREDIT PLAN
696
AT&T
697
AT&T
698
AT&T
699
SONNYS GROCERY
700
C & C HARDWARE
$36.16
$128.42
$62.99
$52.15
$78.65
$40.65
$240.64
$33.69
SERVICE
SERVICE
OFFICE SUPPLIES
SERVICE
SERVICE
SERVICE
BLANKET
BLANKET
HIGHWAY
1170
1171
1172
1173
1174
1175
1176
1177
1178
1179
1180
1181
1182
1183
1184
1185
1186
1187
1188
1189
1190
1191
1192
1193
1194
1195
1196
1197
1198
1199
1200
1201
$145.00
$128.00
$56.37
$24,995.00
$4,529.68
$286.37
$791.89
$399.16
$59.93
$189.86
$170.00
$833.00
$1,803.89
$3,188.68
$69.85
$78.09
$17,329.08
$5,641.96
$6,320.81
$2,839.26
$125.00
$285.53
$220.20
$29.49
$3,924.75
$299.90
$1,887.21
$4,694.52
$410.00
$2,489.61
$39.95
$4,966.02
BLANKET
DIST 3 PARTS
DIST 3 SERVICE
DIST 3 TRUCK
BLANKET
BLANKET
BLANKET
DIST 3 SHOP SUPPLIES
DIST 3 SHOP SUPPLIES
DIST 3 REIMBURSEMENT
DIST 3 LODGING
DIST 3 GRADER BLADES
BLANKET
BLANKET
SERVICE
SERVICE
RENTALS
RENTALS
RENTALS
DIST 1 RENTAL
BLANKET
BLANKET
BLANKET
DIST 1 LUMBER
DIST 1 TIRES
DIST 1 SERVICE
BLANKET
BLANKET
Dist 1 EQUIPMENT
BLANKET
DIST 1 SERVICE
BLANKET
663
COURT CLERK REVOLVING CASH FUND
AMERICAN
ELECTRIC
24
POWER
1202
1203
1204
1205
1206
1207
1208
1209
1210
1211
1212
1213
PEOPLES ELECTRIC CO-OP
GRISSOM LLC
WINDSTREAM
COALGATE AUTO SALES
COALGATE FUELS
C & C HARDWARE
RICKS OIL COMPANY
B&S SUPPLIES
ARAMARK
HENSLEY, MICHAEL DON
NORMAN HOTEL
DUB ROSS CO.
DOLESE CO
MILLER MART
AT&T
VYVE BROADBAND
FIRSTBANK
WELCH STATE BANK
SHAMROCK BANK
JOHN DEERE FINANCIAL
PEOPLES ELECTRIC CO-OP
C & C HARDWARE
HALLS AUTO SUPPLY
DOUBLE S LUMBER
DIRECT DISCOUNT TIRE
COALGATE FUELS
RICKS OIL COMPANY
KOUNTRY STORE
C & C HARDWARE
BLESSING GRAVEL LLC
360 COMMUNICATIONS LLC
FITTSTONE INC
STAPLES CREDIT PLAN
PUBLIC WORKS AUTH
ARAMARK
AT&T
C & C HARDWARE
RICKS OIL COMPANY
COALGATE FUELS
DUB ROSS CO.
MCNUTT AUTO REPAIR
SHARE CORP.
RED ROCK PIT
360 COMMUNICATIONS LLC
LAW LIBRARY
LAW LIBRARY
15
FUND
REVOLVING
$109.97
$54.22
$53.22
$36.16
$179.49
$546.38
$2,685.86
$833.00
$782.00
$566.87
$298.44
$39.95
DIST 2 OFFICE SUPPLIES
DIST 2 SERVICE
DIST 2 SHOP SUPPLIES
DIST 2 SERVICE
BLANKET
BLANKET
BLANKET
DIST 2 GRADER BLADES
DIST 2 TIRES
DIST 2 SUPPLIES
BLANKET
DIST 2 SERVICE
$328.06
TRANSFER OF FUNDS
MD-1A MD-1C MD-2 HEALTH BUDGET ACCT
93
OKLAHOMA DENTAL
94
OKLAHOMA DENTAL
95
STOWE, TINA
96
C & C HARDWARE
97
MILLER OFFICE EQUIPMENT
98
FAMILY DOLLAR STORE
$600.00
$600.00
$350.00
$55.98
$31.80
$32.00
SERVICE
RENTALS
BLANKET
BLANKET
MAINTENANCE CONT
BLANKET
RESALE PROPERTY
27
AT&T
28
COMFORT INN
$33.65
$106.00
TREAS SERVICE
TREAS LODGING
97
98
MILLER OFFICE EQUIPMENT
FAMILY DOLLAR STORE
RESALE PROPERTY
27
AT&T
28
COMFORT INN
$31.80
$32.00
MAINTENANCE CONT
BLANKET
$33.65
$106.00
TREAS SERVICE
TREAS LODGING
Brock Jones made a motion to allow District 2 to purchase a one ton crew cab with dump bed off
state bid contract. Johnny Ward seconded. Jones, Ward and Hensley approved.
Johnny Ward made a motion to approve contract renewal between Coal County and Family
Health Center of Southern Oklahoma. Brock Jones seconded. Ward, Jones, and Hensley approved.
Johnny Ward made a motion to go out for six month bids for gravel, gravel hauling, grader blades,
metal culvert pipe, asphalt, tank cars, emulsions, road oil, and fencing material. Brock Jones seconded.
Ward, Jones, and Hensley approved.
The board acknowledged receipt of the authorization from ODOT County Road Machinery and
Equipment Revolving Fund for District 2 to lease purchase a 10 wheeler dump truck after January 1,
2015.
Old Business:
None.
New Business:
Clerk Loudermilk said she received a request from Gary Bartosovsky of Leidos to be on the
agenda today to approve an invoice for bridge inspection for District 1. She did not access her email until
after she had posted the agenda on Friday December 5, 2014. Ward said it shouldnʼt be a problem to sign
because the inspection services were contracted. All agreed to sign the payment agreement.
Brock Jones made a motion to adjourn at 9:20a.m. Johnny Ward seconded the motion. Jones,
Ward and Hensley approved.
______________________________
_____________________________
Michael Hensley, Chairman
Johnny Ward, Vice-chairman
_____________________________
______________________________
Brock Jones, Member
Attest: Eugina Loudermilk, County Clerk
LEGAL N0TICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register December 10 & 17,
2014, 2t)
SEALED BID
The Lehigh Fire Department is accepting sealed bids for two
(2) skid units. Bids must be turned in by 6:00 p.m. Sunday,
January 4, 2015 and will be opened at that time. Bids may be
mailed to Lehigh Fire Department, P.O. Box 280, Lehigh, OK
74576.
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register December 10 & 17,
2014, 2t)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF COAL COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SHARON C. KENNEDY,
DECEASED.
PB-2014-12
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL REPORT, PETITION FOR
ORDER
ALLOWING FINAL REPORT AND DETERMINING HEIRSHIP,
AND PETITION FOR FINAL DECREE
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the Estate of
Sharon C. Kennedy, Deceased, that on the 18th day of November,
2014, John B. Wimbish filed in the District Court of Coal County,
State of Oklahoma, his Final Report, Petition For Order Allowing
Final Report and Determining Heirship and Petition For Final
Decree and Discharge.
Pursuant to an Order of this Court, notice is given that on the
15th day of January, 2015, at 10:00 o’clock a.m., the Petition will
be heard at the District Court, Coal County Courthouse, Coalgate,
Oklahoma, and all persons interested may appear and show cause
why the accounts should not be approved and final orders entered
determining heirship and decreeing distribution and closing the
estate.
In testimony thereof, I have hereunto set my hand this 1st day of
December, 2014.
S)D. Clay Mowdy
Judge of the District Court
Approved BY:
S)John B. Wimbish, OBA #9756
RIDDLE & WIMBISH P.C.
5314 South Yale, Suite 200
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74135
Telephone (918) 494-3770
Facsimile (918) 492-5264
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register December 17, 24 &
31, 2014, 3t)
CV-2014-21
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:
THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, TRUSTEES.
DESCENDANTS AND ASSIGNS OF REBECCA J. GALLAGHER,
a/k/a JEAN GALLAGHER, DECEASED
GREETINGS:
Said Defendants are hereby notified that they have been sued in
Case No. CV-14-21 in the District Court of Coal County, Oklahoma,
entitled Scott C. Calahan, et al, Plaintiffs, vs. the Unknown Heirs,
Executors, Administrators, Trustees Descendants and Assigns
of Rebecca Jean Gallagher, a/k/a Jean Gallagher, defendants.
Defendants must answer the Petition herein on or before the 27th
day of January, 2015, or the allegations of said Petition will be
taken as true, and a judgment will be entered quieting the title as
prayed for in Plaintiffs’ Petition and excluding defendants from any
claim in the undivided severed mineral interest of the following
described real property, to wit:
The South Half of the Southwest Quarter (S/2 SW/4), and the
Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NW/4 SW/4), and
the South Half of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter
(S/2 NE/4 SW/4), of Section Twenty-seven (27), and the South
Half of the Southwest Quarter (S/2 SW/4), and the Southwest
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SW/4 SE/4), and the North
Half of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (N/2 SE/4
SE/4), of Section Twenty-eight (28), all in Township Three (3)
North, Range Ten (10) East.
Rachel Nix, Court Clerk
By:S)Brittany Brice
Date: December 9, 2014
John B. Wimbish, OBA #9756
Riddle & Wimbish
5314 S. Yale, Site 200
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LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate
Record Register December 3,
10 &17, 2014, 3t)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
IN AND FOR COAL COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
KENNETH A. HAIR, BRANDON SPENCER, KARA E.
SPENCER and KATIE AIKEN
Plaintiffs,
vs.
The known and unknown heirs,
beneficiaries, administrators,
executors, devisees, trustees,
legatees, successors and assigns, immediate and remote
of CHESTER A. HAIR, VERNA
RAY formerly VERNA HAIR,
KENNETH CHET HAIR and
TIFFANY MICHELLE HAIR, all
deceased,
Defendants
Case No. CV-2014-20
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
TO: The known and unknown
heirs, beneficiaries, administrators, executors, devisees,
trustees, legatees, successors
and assigns, immediate and
remote of CHESTER A. HAIR,
VERNA RAY formerly VERNA
HAIR, KENNETH CHET HAIR
and TIFFANY MCHELLE HAIR,
all deceased, GREETINGS:
You are hereby notified that
on the 25th day of November,
2014 Plaintiffs, KENNETH A.
HAIR, BRANDON SPENCER,
KARA E. SPENCER and
KATIE AIKEN, filed suit against
you in the District Court of Coal
County, Oklahoma, being Suit
No. CV-2014-20, to quiet title to
the following described property
in Coal County, Oklahoma, towit:
An undivided 1/4th mineral
interest in and under the SW/4
SW/4 of Section 8, Township 2
North, Range 10 East; and an
undivided 1/8th interest in and
under the NE/4 NE/4 and that
portion of the SE/4 that lies and
is West of the U.S. Highway No.
75 and the N/2 SW/4 of Section
8; and the West Half of the
NW/4 of Section 9, all in Township 2 North, Range 10 East,
Coal County, Oklahoma,
and to obtain judgment establishing that Plaintiffs are the
owners of said mineral interest,
all as more particularly set out
in Plaintiffs’ petition.
NOW, THEREFORE, you
and each of you are further
notified that you must answer
the petition filed herein on or
before the 16th day of January, 2015, or said petition will
be taken as true and judgment
rendered accordingly in favor of
Plaintiffs and against you, and
establishing that Plaintiffs are
the owners of the property, all
as more particularly set out in
their petition.
RACHEL NIX, Court Clerk
S)Cheryl Hobgood
Deputy
Johnny Sandmann OBA#32110
Sandmann Law Office
28 North Main
Coalgate, Oklahoma
580-927-2314 Office
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate
Record Register December 10
& 23, 2014, 2t)
NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY
FOR PUBLIC HEARING
REGARDING A PUBLIC
TRANSPORTATION
PROJECT
All interested persons are
hereby given notice that the Big
Five Community Services, Inc.
is seeking financial assistance
from the U. S. Department of
Transportation, Urban Mass
Transportation Administration
for the purpose of operating
a rural public transportation
project. Grant funds will be
used to purchase replacement
vehicles, administer and operate
a public transportation project
in Bryan, Carter, Coal and
Love Counties. If any person
desires a public hearing to
consider the social, economic,
and/or environmental effects of
the proposed project, they may
submit a request, in writing,
to the Big Five Community
Services, Inc., 1502 N. 1st Ave.,
Durant, OK, 74701, Attention:
Allen Leaird, Transportation
Director, no later than January
2, 2015.
A copy of the grant proposal
is currently available for public
inspection and copying at the
Big Five Community Services,
Inc. located at 1502 N. 1st Ave.,
Durant, OK; 201 A. Street SW,
Ardmore, OK; 210 N. Main,
Coalgate, OK; and 910 West
Main, Marietta, OK.
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COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—DECEMBER 17, 2014—PAGE A-7
Wildcats enter week with 3-3 record
—Coalgate was due for major test Tuesday with talented Wampus Cats
By HERMAN BROWN
Coalgate correspondent
The Coalgate Wildcats split
wins in four games last week
in high school basketball
action.
Coach Lance Weeks’
CHS squad lost 57-44 to
Tishomingo on Tuesday.
The Wildcats also fell 47-45
to the Whitesboro Bulldogs
in the first round game at the
First National Bank Classic
on Thursday. However, the
Coalgate squad rebounded
with a 68-41 triumph over
Pittsburg on Friday and a
34-28 win over Caddo on
Saturday.
Coach Weeks was pleased
to see his Wildcats end the
4-game stretch with backto-back victories. However,
he pointed to the 47-45 loss
to Whitesboro as the best
overall performance during
the span.
“We had some really good
moments last week and
some really bad moments,”
the coach said. “One of the
best was the Whitesboro
game. They were coming
off the win over Stuart in
the (EOSC) tournament. We
were down 6 and cut it to 2
points late. We had a shot
in the last 10 or 15 seconds
and the basketball rattled out
on us. We had our chances
against a good team. That
was probably our best game
of the week.”
The week began at
Coalgate High School on
Tuesday when the Wildcats
lost 57-44 to the visiting
Indians from Tishomingo.
CHS fell behind 12-8 in
the first quarter. They rallied
to square the score at 2121 going into the halftime
break.
Tishomingo then stormed
the court in the third period
to outscore the home squad
21-10. The effort pushed the
Indians into the final quarter
with a 42-31 advantage.
The Indians then edged the
Wildcats 15-13 to clinch the
13-point win at 57-44.
C.J. Bills led a four-man
scoring list with 17 points.
Dakota Powell was also
rock-solid on offense with
14 points. Rob Penney just
missed scoring in double
figures with his 9 points.
Brandon Courson rounded
out the list with 4 points.
On Thursday, Coalgate
moved on into the First
National Bank Classic. The
Wildcats squared off with
the Whitesboro Bulldogs and
suffered a tight 47-45 loss.
The Bulldogs led 17-15
in the first quarter and 2722 at the break. Coalgate
matched Whitesboro with
a dozen points in the third
frame. That kept CHS to
within 5 points (39-34)
going into the fourth quarter.
Coalgate then cut the deficit
to only 2 points late in the
game. However, the shot
bounced around the rim and
then came back out in the
close seconds. Whitesboro
held on and escaped with the
hard-fought 47-45 win over
the Wildcats.
A trio of CHS players
landed in double digits in
the scoring column. Dakota
Powell moved ahead of
teammates with 15 points.
Brandon Courson added
11 points and Rob Penney
followed with 10 points. C.J.
Bills generated 7 points and
Cody Franks tossed in the 2
points.
The loss dropped Coalgate
into the losers’ bracket on
Friday. The Wildcats moved
into the consolation finals to
face the Pittsburg Panthers.
Coach Weeks watched CHS
erupt for a 68-41 victory,
thanks to a strong start and
a strong finish. Coalgate
led 19-11 in the first quarter.
The Wildcats were on top
30-21 in intermission.
In the third quarter, CHS
extended the lead to double
digits at 47-34. Coalgate
then finished with authority
by outscoring Pittsburg 217. The surge carried the
Coal County cagers to the
convincing 68-41 win.
Coalgate had four players
to score in double figures.
C.J. Bills dropped in 16
points. Brandon Courson
was close off the high pace
with 14 points.
Halen
‘Bear’ Francis kicked in 11
points and Dakota Powell
contributed 10. Rob Penney
netted 7 points while Nate
Hardy and Ian Conley scored
4 points. Cody Franks and
Brandon Ragland scored 1
point each to round out the
total.
Coalgate moved on into the
consolation finals to play the
Caddo Bruins. The Wildcats
ran off to a lead of 8-3 in the
first quarter and 17-6 in the
second quarter.
In the third quarter, CHS
managed to keep a doubledigit lead at 28-18.
Caddo responded in the
fourth quarter with a minirally. The Bruins outscored
the Wildcats 10-6 to reduce
the final margin to 6 points
at 34-28.
Coalgate stepped off the
court with the win and the
consolation championship
title.
Dakota Powell was the
biggest weapon for the
Wildcats. Powell pumped in
17 points to lead all scorers
in the game.
The other half of
Coalgate’s scoring included
Rob Penney with 6 points,
Brandon Courson with 4,
C.J. Bills with 3 and Nate
Hardy and Nathaniel Daniel
with 2 points each.
Looking ahead, Coalgate
came into the week with one
game to play prior to the
Christmas and New Year’s
Day holiday. The Wildcats
were slated to visit Atoka to
play the Wampus Cats on
Tuesday evening.
Weeks expects a very
challenging game with the
powerful Atoka team. The
Wampus Cats have recorded
a pair of very impressive
wins into the week. The AHS
team has beaten Class 5A
Durant 57-50. The Wampus
Cars also hammered Class
3A Hugo 75-48.
“Atoka is a very talented
team,” he said. “They were
in the state tournament last
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Coal County District Court Records
Felonies
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Wildlife
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DANCING
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PENDANTS
starting at
Wildcats Basketball
Continued from Page A-7
year and have kids back
this year. We will have to
play a very great game and
really compete just to keep
from being embarrassed.
But they (Wampus Cats) are
supposed to win so there is
not any pressure on us. We
can just go play and see what
happens.”
--AT A GLANCE
Dec. 9 @ Coalgate
Tishomingo 57, Coalgate
44
Tishomingo – 12 – 9 – 21 –
15 – (57)
Coalgate – 8 – 13 – 10 – 13
– (44)
Coalgate scoring: C.J.
Bills 17, Dakota Powell 14,
Rob Penney 9 and Brandon
Courson 4.
--First
National
Bank
Classic
Dec. 11 @ McAlester
Whitesboro 47, Coalgate
45
Coalgate– 15 – 7 – 12 – 11
– (45)
Whitesboro – 17 – 10 – 12 –
8 – (47)
Coalgate scoring: Dakota
Powell 15, Brandon Courson
11, Rob Penney 10, C.J. Bills
7 and Cody Franks 2.
--Dec. 12 @ McAlester
Coalgate 68, Pittsburg 41
Pittsburg – 11 – 10 – 13 – 7
– (41)
Coalgate – 19 – 11 – 17 – 21
– (68)
Coalgate scoring: C.J. Bills
16, Brandon Courson 14,
Bear Francis 11, Dakota
Powell 10, Rob Penney 7,
Nate Hardy 4, Ian Conley 4,
Cody Franks 1 and Brandon
Ragland 1.
--Dec. 13 – Consolation Final
Coalgate 34, Caddo 28
Coalgate– 8 – 9 – 11 – 6 –
(34)
Caddo – 3 – 3 – 12 – 10 –
(28)
Coalgate scoring: Dakota
Powell 17, Rob Penney 6,
Brandon Courson 4, C.J.
Bills 3, Nate Hardy 2 and
Nathaniel Daniel 2.
--Coalgate (3-3)
Dec. 2 @ Dickson, won 5853
Dec. 4 vs. Rattan, lost 69-38
Dec. 9 vs Tishomingo, lost
57-44
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Marshall Hearrell with his new bike that he won at the Choctaw Kids
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1-year-old Ryle Billy sizes up the strange-looking man with a beard
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Coal County and City of Coalgate wrap up four major projects
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appreciate,” Cosper stated. He extended his appreciated to
Double S Lumber and Wayne Tomlinson for unloading the
dock materials at the site.
Fair Barn Road has also gotten a facelift. Last week, Tate
Asphalt Paving, Durant, OK, added a three inch asphalt
overlay to the road. The newly paved road is about a half
mile in length and 19 feet wide.
Commissioner Ward said the Fair Barn Road project was
funded by a $47,000 Community Development Block Grant
through the Oklahoma Department of Commerce. The
grant was applied for by Southern Oklahoma Development
Association. District 2 pitched in some labor.
Coalgate Police Report
Tate Asphalt Paving and Coal County District 2 working on the Fair Barn Road
asphalting project.
Bike Theft
A bicycle was reported
stolen from a residence on
S. Byrd Street on December
9. The bike is described as
a Mongoose, neon yellow/
Atlantic-Meeco and City of Coalgate workers installing new handicap accessible fishing dock at the 45th Infantry
Park Lake. The dock had not been leveled nor the handrails installed at the time the photo was taken.
green in color.
Larceny
Charges are pending in
Municipal Court against
a woman accused of
shoplifting at Family Dollar
on December 14.
The officer’s report states
that the woman paid for a
couple of items and then
attempted to leave the store
with a tank top, lint roller
and a bottle of Febreze
in her purse. When the
cashier confronted her about
checking her purse and the
woman refused, the cashier
called 911 and a police
officer was dispatched to the
store.
The woman offered to
pay for the three items, but
Family Dollar declined the
offer. She was placed under
arrest and transported to
jail.
The cost of the three items
was $8.00 plus tax.
The upgraded boat ramp area at the Coalgate Lake. The project has progressed since this photo was taken.
Cummins Construction laying asphalt on the Coalgate Lake access road.
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Lady Wildcats wrap
up 2014 at Atoka
—Coalgate girls are playing hard and eager to get that first victory
By HERMAN BROWN
Coalgate correspondent
again included five players –
and did not include a doubledigit scoring performance
by any of the Lady Wildcats.
Taylor Hall was the closest
to double-figure scoring with
8 points. Ashlee Lynch and
Shaylyn Coslow followed with
3 points each while Racheal
Pebworth and Stasia Roebuck
rounded out the scoring with 2
points each.
The
37-point
setback
dropped Coalgate into the
consolation semi-finals against
the Whitesboro Lady Bulldogs
on Friday.
Coalgate found some offense
and made a run at the Lady
Bulldogs. However, a slow
start in the first quarter made the
deficit too large to overcome.
Whitesboro led 14-5 in the
first quarter and 26-8 at the half.
Coalgate then scored 23 points
in the second half, including 9
in the third quarter and 14 in
the fourth. The Lady Bulldogs
countered with 29 points in the
second half to secure the 55-31
victory.
Coach Roe was happy to
The Coalgate Lady Wildcats
were scheduled to close out
the first half of the basketball
season early this week.
Coach Scott Roe’s CHS ladies
were on tap for a Tuesday date
with the archrival Atoka High
School Lady Wampus Cats.
“We play at their place,”
said the first-year head coach
at Coalgate High School.
“Everyone
gets
excited
anytime Coalgate and Atoka
Continued on Page B-5
get together for anything.”
The matchup should give the
Coalgate girls their best chance
so far to notch their first win
of the season. Like the CHS
squad, Atoka is winless coming
into the week.
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road type of team,” Coach
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As for Coalgate, Coach Roe’s
team suffered a very similar
3-game stretch last week. The
Lady Wildcats were beaten 5014 by the visiting Tishomingo
Lady Indians.
Coalgate then went into the
1st National Bank Classic
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Caddo Lady Bruins. Coalgate
followed up on Friday with a
55-31 loss to Whitesboro in an
elimination contest.
“We lost two and were out
on Friday,” the coach said.
“We played hard but just made
too many mistakes. That’s the
same thing that happened on
Tuesday against Tishomingo.”
Tishomingo took control
early and romped to a 36-point
margin of victory. The Lady
Indians led 14-5 after a quarter
and 35-12 at halftime. THS
went on to outscore Coalgate
11-0 in the third quarter to
extend the lead to 46-12.
Tishomingo then played slowdown ball in the final period to
close out the 50-14 victory.
CHS struggled offensively
during the entire game. The
fact is reflected in only five
girls getting on the scoreboard
and the leader, Stasia Roebuck,
scoring only 4 points.
Jessie Sexton and Mallorie
Humphreys added 3 points each
while Checotah Heathcock and
Taylor Hall tallied 2 points
each.
On Thursday, Coalgate ran
into Caddo in the opening
round of play in the tournament
Pastors Billy & Linda Wilson
at McAlester. The matchup
For information call Pastor Billy at
generated a 55-18 victory for
580-927-5588 or 580-927-3030
the Lady Bruins.
Coalgate trailed 17-3 in
the first quarter and 30-9
Pastors Billy and Linda are licensed Counselat intermission. The Lady
ors and experienced 12 step leaders. Yvonne is
Wildcats were then outscored
a recovered person of addiction and speaks in
20-0 in the third stanza to
Universities across the country about human traffall down 50-9. CHS picked
ficking. Meeting will be Christ centered dealing
up the pace a little down the
with the reasons people turn to additions. We deal
stretch and outscored Caddo
with all addictions the same whether it is Alcohol,
9-5. The effort rounded out
the final score at 55-18 for the
Drugs, Anger, Eating disorders, gambling or any
Cowgirls.
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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
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We want you to be set free.
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Tigers looking for win to end 2014
—Tupelo’s chance for victory this week is with Sasakwa Vikings
By HERMAN BROWN
Tupelo correspondent
The Tupelo Tigers have one
more game left in 2014 to win
another high school basketball
game.
The Tigers were to have
that chance on Tuesday,
December 16. The Sasakwa
Vikings were due at Tupelo
High School to close out the
year just prior to the annual
Christmas and New Year’s
Day break.
Coach Clay Weller’s THS
squad earned a split of two
games last week. The Tigers
were beaten 65-25 by the
high-powered Stuart Hornets.
The loss came on Tuesday,
December 9, at Stuart.
Tupelo recorded a win
on the scheduled Friday
evening showdown with the
Milburn Eagles. The game
was scheduled to be staged
at Milburn. However, the
Eagles signed up to play
in a tournament and were
unavailable to host THS in the
game. The game was awarded
as a win to Tupelo in the way
of a forfeit.
On
Tuesday,
Tupelo
ventured over to Stuart to
test the Hornets in a varsity
contest. The trip resulted in a
65-25 loss to the home team.
Stuart outscored THS in
each quarter of the game.
The Hornets led 17-5 after a
quarter, 34-11 at the half, 4814 after three quarters, and
65-25 when the final seconds
melted off the clock.
Dalton Barnes scored 10
points to lead Tupelo in the
scoring column. He was the
only Tupelo player to finish in
double digits.
Five other Tigers added
points to the total. Caleb
Watson was second on the
team with 6 points. Conor
McCollum followed with 5.
Bry Bratcher and Christian
McLean scored 4 points each
and Joshua Gragg added 1.
Stuart’s scoring paraded
included a trio in double
figures. Wilson was tops with
17 while Goode added 13 and
Langley tallied 11. Other SHS
scoring included Brewer with
8 points, Bolte with 6, Beck
Lady Wildcats wrap
up 2014 at Atoka
—Coalgate girls are playing hard and eager to get that first victory
Continued from Page B-4
see eight Lady Wildcats join
the scoring parade. Jessie
Sexton was tops on the team
with 8 points.
Shaylyn
Coslow was a close second
place with 7 points. Taylor
Hall followed with 5 points
while Karley Shores chipped
in 3. Other scoring for CHS
included 2 points each by
Stasia Roebuck, Checotah
Heathcock, Katelyn Shockey
and Mallorie Humphreys.
Following the loss to the
Lady Bulldogs, Coach Roe
had some works of advice for
his Lady Wildcats.
“I told them to keep their
heads up,” he recalls. “I see
you are working hard and
trying to improve. Our youth
is showing up right now. We
have to keep our turnovers
rates down and also figure
out a way to score. But if you
are playing hard and trying to
learn, that’s all I can ask of you
… and you are doing that. We
are just playing some really
strong competition. There are
certainly no cupcakes on our
schedule.”
--AT A GLANCE
Dec. 9 @ Coalgate
Tishomingo 50, Coalgate 14
Tishomingo – 14 – 21 – 11 –
4 – (50)
Coalgate – 5 – 7 – 0 – 2 – (14)
Coalgate scoring: Stasia
Roebuck 4, Jessie Sexton
3, Mallorie Humphreys 3,
Checotah Heathcock 2 and
Taylor Hall 2.
--1st National Bank Classic
Dec. 11 @ McAlester
Caddo 55, Coalgate 18
Coalgate - 3 - 6 - 0 - 9 - (18)
Caddo - 17 - 13 - 20 - 5 - (55)
Coalgate scoring: Taylor
Hall 8, Ashlee Lynch 3, Shaylyn
Coslow 3, Racheal Pebworth 2
and Stasia Roebuck 2.
--Dec. 12 @ McAlester
Whitesboro 55, Coalgate 31
Whitesboro – 14 – 12 – 18 –
11 – (55)
Coalgate – 5 – 3 – 9 – 14 –
(31)
and Jordan with 4 each and
Whitaker with 2.
Coach Weller summed up
the contest in simple terms.
“Stuart has a very good
club that can compete with
anyone,” he said. “We turned
it over 27 times and shot 22%
from the floor. It makes it even
tougher when you do that.”
The Tigers were hoping to
log another win on December
16 at home against the
Sasakwa Vikings.
--AT A GLANCE
Dec. 9 @ Stuart
Stuart 65, Tupelo 30
Tupelo - 8 - 6 - 6 - 10 - (30)
Stuart - 26 - 17 - 14 - 8 - (65)
Tupelo scoring: Dalton
Barnes 10, Caleb Watson
6, Conor McCollum 5, Bry
Bratcher 4, Christian McLean
4, and Joshua Gragg 1.
Stuart scoring: Wilson 17,
Goode 13, Langley 11, Brewer
8, Bolte 6, Beck 4, Jordan 4
and Whitaker 2.
3-Point scoring: Wilson 3,
Barnes 2, Watson, Goode.
--Tupelo Tigers results (3-7)
Nov. 4 @ Stringtown, won
59-50
Nov. 7 @ Wanette, lost 43-34
Nov. 11 vs. Calvin, won 7734
Nov. 14 @ Asher, lost 55-37
Nov. 18 vs. Vanoss, lost 7746
Nov. 21 vs. Stonewall, lost
45-36
--Pontotoc Conference
Dec. 1-6 @ Stonewall
Vs. Roff, lost 65-25
Vs. Wanette, lost 45-42
--Dec. 9 @ Stuart, lost 65-25
Dec. 12 @ Milburn, won
forfeit
-Remaining games
Dec. 16 vs. Sasakwa
Jan. 6 vs. Allen
Jan. 9 @ Coleman
Jan. 13 vs. Earlsboro
Jan. 16 @ Roff
Jan.
19-24
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Tournament
Feb. 3 vs. Wapanucka
Feb. 9 @ Victory Life
Feb. 10 vs. Kiowa
--Playoffs
District Tournament
Coalgate scoring: Jessie
Sexton 8, Shaylyn Coslow 7,
Taylor Hall 5, Karley Shores
3, Stasia Roebuck 2, Checotah
(Corner of Newell & Queen)
Heathcock 2, Katelyn Shockey
2 and Mallorie Humphreys 2.
--Coalgate Lady Wildcats
at 11:00 a.m.
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#55 - Racheal Pebworth (Sr.)
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#23 - Jessie Sexton (Jr.)
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#25 - Karley Shores (Jr.)
#21 - Ashlee Lynch (Jr.)
#22 - Shaylyn Coslow (Soph.)
#24 - Checotah Heathcock
(Soph.)
#36 - Taylor Hall (Fr.)
#20 – Jaylee Lenamond (Fr.)
#31 - Katelyn Shockey (Fr.)
#11 - Trayzr Hefley (Fr.)
#10 - Mallorie Humphreys
(Fr.)
#40 - Madison Roe (Fr.)
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NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that, as detailed in the Application, CenterPoint Oklahoma and Sequent Energy Management, L.P. (“Sequent”) entered into an Asset Management Agreement (the
“AMA”) concerning certain gas storage and transportation contracts. In general, under the AMA,
CenterPoint Oklahoma will release to Sequent all of its capacity under those contracts, Sequent will
manage certain gas supply and delivery arrangements for CenterPoint Oklahoma, and when the
released capacity is not needed to serve the CenterPoint Oklahoma’s customers, Sequent may enter
into transactions that maximize the value of the asset capacity and negotiate beneficial transactions
in the gas commodity markets. CenterPoint Oklahoma will receive from Sequent a share of the
net third-party revenues associated with the assets managed under the AMA, with a guaranteed
minimum payment each year.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that CenterPoint Oklahoma proposes in the Application a revenuesharing mechanism whereby the revenue from the AMA will be split with customers on a 50/50 basis,
with CenterPoint Oklahoma retaining 50% below-the-line, and with the remaining 50% being credited
to revenues in CenterPoint Oklahoma’s Performance Based Rate Change (“PBRC”) filings.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this Cause will be heard before the Commission’s Administrative
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thereafter until completed.
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Commission shall, after hearing and taking of evidence, issue such orders and grant such relief as
it deems reasonable, fair, necessary, proper, and equitable under the circumstances, whether or not
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Family land ZERO down! Don’t
prejudge your credit. E-Z qualify
by phone. 2,000 furniture package
with purchase. Homes starting at
26,500 and up. W.A.C. 405-6317600 or 405-206-3693. (10/24tfn)
FOR SALE—2-story house,
approx. 2840 sq. ft. with 5 bedrooms,
4-bathrooms, 2 living areas, &
formal dining. Has fireplace, new
CH/A and is located on 5 acres with
scenic view. 1 mile SE of town of
Coalgate on Industrial Boulevard.
Asking price is $189,000.00.
580-272-8395 or 580-927-2621.
(8/6tfn)
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—1, 2, 3 & 4-bdrm
houses.
580-258-8856,
cell.
(11/24tfn)
HOUSES FOR RENT—Furnished
& unfurnished. All bills paid on
some. 927-5171. (3/10tfn)
FOR RENT —Office spaces: one
is 800 sq. ft and one is 2400 sq.
ft. Also have house for rent. Call
Rebecca Washburn 580-927-5332
(1/18tfn)
FOR RENT—1-bdrm apts. with
stove, refrigerator, CH/A, 3 walkin storm shelters, water sewer &
garbage paid. Laundry facility on
property. Handicap assessable apts
available. At least 62 years of age
may apply at Louis Sandmann
Senior Housing. 1201 Cedar Way,
west of Coalgate football field. 580927-2781. Office hours M-F, 9:00
to 1:00. (4/3tfn)
FOR RENT—Nice 3-bdrm trailer
with CH/A in Phillips. Also modern
2-bdrm, 2-bath apartment. Very
nice. Close to school and town of
Coalgate. 580-239-2170. (12/3tfn)
FOR RENT—Available now.
3-bdrm with bonus room (storage,
extra bedroom, etc.) 2-full baths.
Near Coalgate. Phone 530-9052956. (4tp42)
HOUSE FOR RENT—$400
month. Employment and references
required. Call 927-6240 after 4:00
p.m. (12/17tfn)
REFURBISHED MFD HOME—
Ready to move in, 32x76 on 10
acres. 918-234-8900. (3tc42)
at Coalgate City Hall located at 3
South Main, Coalgate, OK 74538.
Position is open until filled. EOE.
(12/10tfn)
Hilltop Health Care, now
hiring full time RN, Field Nurse.
Monday-Friday, 8:00 – 4:30,
mileage benefits. Contact: Vickie
Westmoreland at 1-580-332-1892.
(2tc40)
Pecans for Sale
2014 Improved Pecans
Custom Cracking
4 miles East of Coalgate on Hwy 31
For more information
580-927-0229
The Coal County Coon Hunters Assn
Will Have A Meeting & Hunt
Saturday, December 20th at 7:00 p.m.
Nixon Community Center
Draw out is at 7:00 pm. Please Come!
Entry Fee - $500 • 1st Place $10000
David Shores
SEPTIC TANK
SERVICE
580-927-5160
Coalgate
HHRV
Park
on Hwy 75 in Phillips
has 30 amp & 50 amp spaces available.
Also has drop off laundry service available
We accept all credit cards
927-3168 • 927-5603 • 927-6419
WANTED
HELP WANTED—McNutt Auto
Service is seeking an experienced
Mechanic/Technician. Experienced
ir t
D
l
with late model electronics
Fil
preferred. Please fax resume to
Top
580-927-9069 or apply in person
Soi
Applicants with banking experience
l
Jerry Lemons
at McNutt Auto Services, 308 East
and/or cash handling backgrounds
Lafayette, Coalgate, OK 74538.
Home
(11/5tfn)
are urged to apply. Excellent
Cell 580-258-0282
580-428-3166
HELP WANTED—The City
compensation and benefits package.
of Holdenville is now taking
applications for a full-time meter
Please fax your resume to: Randi Sue
reader position. Applications may
Smith at 918-948-9433 or submit an
be picked up in the office of the
application at one of our five locations.
City Clerk between the hours of
8:00 a.m. and 5:00 pm Monday
Applications can also be found on
through Friday, at 100 North Creek,
the FirstBank website at
OK. Applications will
502 East Vincent on corner of Vincent & Coe -3 bdrm. 1
www.firstbank-ok.com Atoka Holdenville,
Coalgate
Antlers until 12:00noon
Hugo
be accepted
on
bath,
home, on corner lot. Priced at $49,000.
701 S. Mississippi
714
S.
Broadway
100 N. High St.
1501
E.
Jacksonbrick
St.
29th, 2014.
(2tc41)
(580) 889-7357 December
(580)
927-3555
(580) 298-3368
(580) 326-4958
Please respond by Monday, December 29, 2014.
HELP WANTED—The City of
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1003 West Blair - Large 3 bdrm. 2 bath, brick home, recently
Coalgate is currently accepting
Coalgate
Antlers
Hugo
remolded with newCoalgate
privcy fence and new covered back paCoalgate
Atoka applications for Antlers
ippi Atoka
714 S. Broadway
Hu
100 N. High St.Antlers
1501 E. JacksonHugo
St.
a part-time
701 S. Mississippi
714 S. Broadway
100 N. High
St.927-3555
1501 E. Jackson St.
tio. Very nice house with granite counter tops and plantation
357
(580)
(580) 298-3368
(580) 326-4958
Housekeeping
position.
Applicant
(580) 889-7357
(580) 927-3555
(580) 298-3368
(580) 326-4958
Locally
Owned
701 S. Mississippi
714
S. Broadway 1501 E. Ja
100 N. High St.
blinds. Priced
at $105,000.
must have a valid Oklahoma
and Operated
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(580) 889-7357
(580) 927-3555
(580)
298-3368
(580) 32
Driver’s License
and have
no
711 S. Railroad - 3 bdrm. 1.5 baths, brick home, on 2 large
felony convictions. Applicant must
lots, with privacy fence, very nice house in a good neighborpass mandatory alcohol and drug
EOE/M/F/D/V
hood. Priced at $99,000.
testing. Applications are available
FirstBank is looking for an
experienced applicant to work
as a bank teller at our
Coalgate Location.
Dozer Work
Gravel Hauling
Real Estate
Sale
Land for
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403 W.Fautt St in Phillips - 3 bdrm., 2 bath brick home on 10
lots. Nice 24x40 metal shop building. Priced at $85,000.
Ranch Specialist
Cheyenne Stanley
E-mail: [email protected]
918-557-5308
580-889-7977
Atoka, Oklahoma
• 1384 + acres....pristine whitetail and turkey habitat. High fenced. 30 acre lake. 6 acre lake. 2 cattle working areas.
100+AU capacity. Property is fenced and cross fenced. 3 high fenced wildlife breeding pens. 60’x80’ metal barn with 3
bdrm/2bth bunkhouse.
• 300 acres - Great hunting land. Electricity and water available. East of Durant
• 19.77 acres....3,000+sq. ft. amazing new home. 4 bdrms/3bths. Office. Solid hardwood floors. Exotic granite counters.
Gas log fireplace. Landscaped with sprinkler system. Underground electric fence. Attached double car garage.
Workshop. Pond
• 125 acres - Complete mini ranch. 2 homes. 1 guest cottage. Barns. Steel pens. 4 ponds. Hay meadow. 95%
cleared. Clear Boggy upland. $399,000
MANY MORE LISTINGS AVAILABLE. PLEASE CHECK OUR WEB SITE FOR ALL LISTINGS WITH
www.pattydingle.com
205 South Dewight, 3 bdrm, 2 bathroom, frame home, with
handicap walk-in tub and a nice quite neighborhood. Priced at
$89,000.
306 N. Byrd - 3 bdrm. 1 bath, framed home with 1,783 sq ftwith
fenced yard. Priced at $69,000.
North of Coalgate - 754 acres or recreation land, on Caney
Boggy Creek with lots of wildlife, electricity on property. Priced
at $1,450.00 per acre.
For all your auction and Real Estate needs call:
Haney Auction and Real Estate
203 North Mississippi • Atoka OK • 580-889-3497
Kevin Haney Auctioneer/Broker • 580-927-5029
Sales Associate: Joel Coffee • 580-927-5563
Honest, Hardworking & Dependable!
www.haneyauction.com
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—DECEMBER 17, 2014—PAGE B-7
Coalgate Parade of Lights
Jesus Name Church in the parade lineup.
The Girl Scouts Troop 237 Cookie Express was a huge hit in the 2014 Parade of Lights. Shown from left are Kristy Coats, Rheanna Horn,
Natalie Shaw, Charlee Wood and brother Jayce, Hayden Chaffin and sister Ava, Iley Lambert, Raelyn Loudermilk and brother Easton, and Kirsten
Haney. In the caboose is Lions Club train conductor Cole Boatright. Members of Troop 237 are kindergarten and first graders. This was the first time
the troop has participated in a Christmas parade, and we’re told they were really excited about it.
Cub Scouts Troop 177 on their parade float.
Girl Scouts Troop 2058 were happy to have Santa aboard their float!
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Lady Tigers come up short at Stuart
—Tupelo girls pick up forfeit win when Milburn won’t play Friday game
By HERMAN BROWN
Tupelo correspondent
The Tupelo Lady Tigers
took a one-sided loss last
week during a trip to Hughes
County.
Tupelo suffered a 66-34
setback at Stuart High School.
The Lady Tigers went down
in a game Tuesday evening
against the Lady Hornets.
In a strange twist, the Tupelo
ladies gained a win by way
of a Friday night forfeit.
The Milburn Lady Eagles
were scheduled to host THS.
However, Milburn signed
up for a tournament and was
unavailable to play on Friday
and did not wish to reschedule
a makeup date.
As for the Tuesday night
game, Tupelo fell short in the
road game against the Stuart
Lady Hornets.
The Lady Tigers made a
good game of it in the first
half. They matched Stuart’s
scoring in the first quarter for a
9-9 tie. Tupelo was still within
striking distance in the second
quarter, trailing 22-15 going
into intermission. However,
Stuart took control in the
second half and pulled away to
a convincing 32-point victory.
The Lady Tigers were
outscored 21-9 in the third
quarter and 22-10 in the fourth.
The second-half blitz carried
the Stuart squad to the 66-34
decision.
Phylisha Chamberlain poured
in a game-high 17 points. She
was the only Tupelo player to
finish the game in double digits
in scoring. Brittany Sanders
and Kaitlin Watson scored 5
points each. Haley Ellis added
3 points while Lana Nelson and
Hayley Reeves tallied 2 points
each.
Stuart had three players
to score in double figures,
including Beck and Garvin with
15 points each and Barton with
13. Other SHS points came
from Jerniger with 8, Stopp and
Chavarria with 4 each, Cark
with 3 and Blevins and Wilson
with 2 each.
There were nine treys scored
in the game. Stuart knocked
down 8 of the 3-balls for 24
points.
Tupelo countered
with one trey from Brittany
Sanders.
Tupelo was scheduled to play
Sasakwa on Tuesday at Tupelo
High School. The meeting will
cap the first half of the season
for both clubs.
Coach Shawn Reeves’ THS
team is 4-7 on the season.
--AT A GLANCE
Dec. 9 @ Stuart
Stuart 66, Tupelo 34
Tupelo – 9 –6 – 9 – 10 – (34)
Stuart - 9 – 13 – 2 – 22 – (66)
Tupelo scoring: Phylisha
Chamberlain 17, Brittany
Sanders 5, Kaitlin Watson 5,
Haley Ellis 3, Lana Nelson 2
and Hayley Reeves 2.
Stuart scoring: Beck 15,
Garvin 15, Barton 13, Jerniger
8, Stopp 4, Chavarria 4, Cark
3, Blevins 2, Wilson 2.
3-point scoring: Tupelo-Sanders
1;
Stuart-Barton 2, Jerniger 2,
Garvin 2, Beck 2, Clark 1.
--Lady Tigers’ results (4-7)
Nov. 4 @ Stringtown, won 5021
Nov. 7 @ Wanette, won 59-21
Nov. 11 vs. Calvin, lost 53-50
Nov. 14 @ Asher, lost 50-30
Nov. 18 vs. Vanoss, lost 49-48
Nov. 21 vs. Stonewall, lost 5149
--Pontotoc Conference
Dec. 1-6 @ Stonewall
Vs. Asher, lost 34-32
Vs. Calvin, won 49-33
Vs. Vanoss, lost 47-38
--Dec. 9 @ Stuart, lost 66-34
Dec. 12 @ Milburn, won
forfeit
Remaining schedule
Dec. 16 vs. Sasakwa
Jan. 6 vs. Allen
Jan. 9 @ Coleman
Jan. 13 vs. Earlsboro
Jan. 16 @ Roff
Jan.
19-24
@
Roff
Tournament
Feb. 3 vs. Wapanucka
Feb. 9 @ Victory Life
Feb. 10 vs. Kiowa
--Playoffs
District Tournament
A Durant man arrested last
week on an outstanding Coal
County warrant now faces
felony drug charges.
Tupelo Police Chief Trevor
Dean said Jerry Lynn Parker,
25, was arrested December
8 following a routine traffic
stop. Parker was one of two
passengers in a vehicle that
was stopped for traveling 38
mph in a 25 mph school zone,
according to Dean’s probable
cause affidavit.
Upon obtaining ID’s from
the occupants, Dean learned
that Parker had an outstanding
warrant in Coal County for
failure to appear in court on
a 2011 case for unauthorized
use of a motor vehicle. He
was placed under arrest
and transported to the Coal
County jail.
After arrival at the jail,
Parker told Dean that
he needed to give him
something and removed one
of his shoes. Inside the shoe
was a baggie containing a
green leafy substance that
field tested positive for
marijuana.
Parker has pleaded not
guilty to felony possession
of controlled dangerous
substance and is being
held on bonds totaling
$60,000. He is scheduled
for a December 18 court
appearance.
Durant man faces
drug charges
We will celebrate Jahree’s successful career with
a reception in the Shamrock Bank lobby.
Tuesday, December 30th
2:00 until 4:00
101 North Main - Coalgate
(580) 927-2311
www.shamrockbank.com
Member
FDIC
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