Oklahoma FreeWheel rolls into Coalgate
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Oklahoma FreeWheel rolls into Coalgate
Volume 133 Number 15 COALGATE, OKLAHOMA 74538 Coal County (USPS 120140) 50¢ Wednesday, JUNE 22, 2016 Oklahoma FreeWheel rolls into Coalgate The Coalgate Park looked like Tent City by mid-afternoon Sunday as several hundred Oklahoma FreeWheel cyclists began arriving. Coalgate was the first overnight stop in the bikers’ weeklong ride across Oklahoma. The FreeWheelers tour the state every year in June. The route changes each year, but typically begins near the Red River, Oklahoma’s southern border with Texas, and travels north to end just across the Kansas state line. The theme for the 2016 tour is “A Tribute to the Five Tribes of Oklahoma,” with the group spending at least one night in each of the Five Nations. The bikers began their trip on Sunday morning in Madill (Chickasaw Nation) and began arriving in Coalgate (Choctaw Nation) a few hours later. Several said the 68-mile trip took about six hours. After spending Monday night in Wewoka (Seminole Nation), the tour continued on to Okmulgee located in the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. On Wednesday, the group will travel to Sand Springs, which is also located in the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. From Sand Springs, the tour works its way around Tulsa to Claremore (Cherokee Nation) and then to the northeast corner of the Cherokee Nation and to Bartlesville. The final day of the 2016 Oklahoma FreeWheel tour takes riders across the Oklahoma-Kansas border into downtown Caney, KS. By then, they will have pedaled about 460 miles. Highway robbery remains under investigation Coal County Sheriff Bryan Jump said Monday that his office and the Tupelo Police Department are still investigating the robbery of an Indian Nation Wholesale truck that happened early Friday morning, June 17. A report filed by sheriff’s deputy Anthony Garvin states that the driver of the truck reported he was driving north on SH 48 about one-eighth mile south of Tupelo when a pickup passed him and then stopped in the road in front of the truck. That was around 5:15 a.m., he said. Two men got out of the truck, the driver said. One man approached the driver’s side door, pulled a revolver and ordered him out of the truck. He said he was held against the side of the truck while the second man got inside the cab and took the empty money bag, the truck keys and his cell phone. The suspects then got in their pickup and continued driving north on Hwy. 48. The suspects’ pickup is described as a single cab, older model primer gray Chevrolet. The driver told Garvin that both men were white. The man holding the gun was described as bald with a mustache, approximately 6’3” and 200 pounds with tattoos on his arms. Jump said the Sheriff’s Office and Tupelo Police Department are checking surveillance videos of local businesses and following all possible leads. Anyone with information should contact the Sheriff’s Office at 580-927-2121 or 580-927-3227 or the Tupelo Police Department at 580-845-2412. OKLAHOMA FREEWHEEL — 90-year-old cyclist Hubert Pollok of Tulsa wasn’t exactly thrilled to be flagged down on SH 31 to have his picture taken, but he managed a slight smile as the camera clicked. Within seconds, Hubert was back on his bike pedaling his way to Coalgate and the Coalgate Park. Steve Pollok, Tulsa (left), said FreeWheel 2016 marks his dad’s 32nd ride. On the right is Steve’s buddy, Greg Hampsey of Penn Yan, NY, who made the trip to Oklahoma for the FreeWheel tour. OKLAHOMA FREEWHEEL — Chelsea Wedlow, left, and Lynie Richardson with G&G (Granny and Girls) of Ada were kept busy making fry bread for Indian tacos as hungry cyclists arrived at the Coalgate Park Community Center. Coalgate’s 30th Annual Independence Day Celebration This year marks Coalgate’s 30th annual Independence Day Celebration. Coalgate will celebrate Independence Day on Monday, July 4, with a parade, a performance by the Oklahoma Territorial Gunslingers, and activities at the Coalgate Park. The grand finale will be a 4th of July fireworks display by the Coalgate Fire Department. This is the information Register has been furnished at this time: 10:00 a.m. – Parade lineup behind the Coalgate School gymnasium. 10:45 a.m. – Coalgate Community Photo on Main Street. This is part of the Chamber’s 75th anniversary celebration. The photo will be taken from atop the Coalgate Fire Department’s ladder truck. 10:50 a.m. – Oklahoma Territorial Gunslingers on N. Main Street. 11:00 a.m. – Parade begins. Parade theme: “America the Beautiful.” Various activities will take place in the park all afternoon and evening, including the Lions Club train, live music, a political speaking, and a fireworks display by the Coalgate Fire Department at 9:45 p.m. A complete schedule will be published in next week’s paper. OKLAHOMA FREEWHEEL — Paul Weisenfels of Ft. Smith, AR, relaxes at the Coalgate Park Community Center after pedaling six hours from Madill to Coalgate. The 2016 Oklahoma FreeWheel tour across Oklahoma is Paul’s 22nd consecutive ride. He is a butcher by trade and owns Paul’s Meat Market in Ft. Smith. PAGE A-2—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 22, 2016 Library reading program wraps up next week ELECT NICK LEE There is one thing I would like everyone to know, that is I have ran a CLEAN campaign and will continue to run a CLEAN campaign. Like I have said in the past, we have all made our mistakes and that is what has made me a better person today. Another thing I have expressed in my ads and campaigning is that Johnny Ward has done a lot of good things in District 2 and Coal County. I just think that I have some different ideas on how to do some things. I know that it will be a new learning experience but I feel I have the experience to be YOUR county commissioner because of my past work history and fast learning abilities. June 28, 2016 Nick Lee for The final week of the library’s Summer Reading program will include a tween/teen STEM program on Monday, American Indian storyteller Will Hill on Tuesday, and visual art journaling on Thursday. The tween/tween program at 2:00 p.m. Monday, June 27, will be an egg drop. The kids will compete by packing a raw egg in a box with packing material around it. The box will be dropped from a certain height and then checked to see if the egg broke. On Tuesday, June 28, at 2:00 p.m., American Indian Paid for by Nick Lee Melvin “Hopper” Jackson COALGATE SONS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS BENJAMIN F. SMALLWOOD CAMP #2259 MEMBERSHIP DRIVE For County Commissioner District #2 Membership eligibility: Must be 16 years of age or older and provide proof of a relative that served on the Confederate side in the Civil War. Membership is open to all eligible persons regardless of race, color, national origin, or religion. There is no discrimination. Sons of Confederate Veterans is not a religious or political group. It is a group of people that are proud of their Southern heritage. To request a membership application, contact Adjutant Alvin W. Johnson at 580-927-6854 or attend a meeting. Meetings are held the second Saturday of each month 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at the Coal County Public Library meeting room in Coalgate. The next meeting will be Saturday, July 9. These are open meetings. THE PuBLIC IS CORDIALLy INVITED TO ATTEND. COALGATE SONS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS BENJAMIN F. SMALLWOOD CAMP #2259 MEETING Saturday, July 9, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. At this time of year we hear a lot of speeches and promises of how a candidate will perform if elected and it is up to us to weigh the honesty and integrity of these words. It is also our responsibility as citizens with the freedom to vote for such candidates to decide who will do the best job. Remember you are hiring this person to work for you so they must be able to address your concerns and questions. I would like to address some of the questions that I have been asked during my campaign. • #1- If you are elected, are you going to fire everyone? No. It is my experience that people “fire” themselves. Those currently working for District 2 will still have a job as long as they are doing their job. • #2-What do you know about writing grants? I know that the county works with SODA and grant writers to obtain money for roads and bridge repairs. The paperwork involved is kept by county employees and the commissioner is responsible for completing the application for these grants. • #3- Why do you want to be commissioner and what is your plans? I would like to see Coal County be a place that we can continue to be proud of and ensure that it is a safe place for our children and grandchildren. I like to help people and this job would allow me to help people in a much broader way. • #4- Will you take care of the cemeteries? Absolutely! We all have loved ones in our local cemeteries and this is that last thing we can do to honor them. • #5- What can you do for me, I live in the city? The county has an Interlocal agreement with the city of Coalgate to aid with needs and projects for improvements and repairs. • #6- What do you plan to do about the county roads? The roads in rural areas must be maintained and repaired as needed to ensure that our children, family and friends travel safely to and from work, school, etc. I will have work orders for the needed repairs and will address the problems based on priority of need. • #7- What do you plan to do with the 45th Infantry Park? The 45th Infantry Park is an asset to our county and I plan to honor our veterans by keeping it nice and safe for our children and visitors. #8- How will you work with the other commissioners and elected officials? I plan to work with the other 2 districts as well as the other elected officials for the county to utilize taxpayer’s money in the most efficient way. This means assisting the other commissioners with equipment and supplies when needed to make repairs in a timely manner. We have been hit hard with flood waters this year and some areas more than others. So regardless which district you live in you can be assured that I will work to help the other commissioners during these kinds of times. If you want to know if I can work with these people then give them a call. #9- What are your qualifications and experience? I have worked as a heavy equipment operator for an electrical contractor for the last 10 years. This job requires that I be certified to operate a crane and numerous other types of equipment. I am CLEET certified to work in law enforcement and maintained a position as Reserve Deputy for Coal County for 2 years under Roy Deck. I am certified in surface mining and ran plant operations for an aggregate company for over 10 years. I have worked in road construction and have been self-employed. My best qualification for the job of county commissioner is my life experience and accomplishments which is my family. The most important decision a person ever makes in life is choosing a mate and I feel I have chosen well. My wife of 31 years and I have raised two very good citizens that make us very proud. As the old saying goes “The proof is in the pudding”. Coal County Public Library Meeting Room Coalgate Guest speaker will be Ken Cook of Tulsa, Division Commander for Sons of Confederate Veterans. He will be speaking on Jefferson Davis and the National Capital. Open meeting. Public is cordially invited. • Pittsburg County “Relay for Life” in McAlester at the new • Boys & Girls Club Saturday, June 25th at noon Cancer survivor dinner at 12:30 All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society TK’s Hair Salon Hairdressers bring color to the world Tommie Kay Martinez Owner/Stylist 580-927-0098 Kayla Lane Stylist 580-927-5263 By appointment only H H H H Honest, Trustworthy, Dependable H H H • #10- Will you continue to work your present job? NO. I am currently working for PAR Electrical as a Heavy Equipment Operator but if elected as commissioner I will dedicate myself to the duties of the position. County Commissioner is a full time job that I intend to take very seriously and will give it 100%. As your commissioner I will help with anything that is needed and you can call me anytime. So if you are looking for someone who would like to make a positive impact on our county, then look no further. 1008 S. Bayard ~ Coalgate, Ok 74538 LADONNA FLOWERS Mr. Hill asks us to please not take any pictures. The visual art journaling program will continue on Thursday, June 30, at 2:00 p.m. If you have been coming, you can still join in this week. We will be having a good time in the meeting room. The Summer Reading Program is free for the youth of Coal County. Sponsors include the Institute of Museums and Library Services; Sonic, America’s Drive-In; and the Oklahoma Department of Libraries. ELECT Coal County Commissioner District 2 Thank you, Nick Lee H storyteller Will Hill will present his tale of “The Bird’s Great Race & the Sugared Bear.” Excitement and thrills pack this presentation as you listen and participate in the animal stories of Native America as told by Will Hill, a full-blood American Indian storyteller and Smithsonian performer. You will laugh and cheer as you join in the tales. You will also learn the “be healthy” song of the Sugared Bear complete with flute, rattle and drum. A delight for all audiences from 7, 70, to 700. Feel free to call 580-889-0404 Look me up on facebook H H H H H On June 28th cast your vote for Melvin “Hopper” Jackson an honest man for an honest job! H Coal County Court Clerk Paid for by LaDonna Flowers H H Paid for by Melvin “Hopper” Jackson Service Thursday for William “Dub” Webb Funeral services for William “Dub” Houston Webb, a Coalgate resident, will be held Thursday, June 23, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. at Brown’s Funeral Chapel in Coalgate with Rev. Bill Weathers officiating. There will be no graveside service, but a private family service will be held at a later date. M r . Webb was born April 27, 1927 to James and Bettie Ann (Allen) Webb at Ti s h o m i n go, OK and passed away June 17, 2016 at Ada at the age of 89 years, 1 month and 21 days. He graduated from Tishomingo High School and married Doris (Hancock) on March 15, 1958 at the First Baptist Church in Coalgate. “Dub” served in the United States Navy and was a printer for the Coalgate Record Register. He was a member of the VFW, enjoyed fishing and hunting, spending time with friends, family and telling jokes. Survivors include his wife of 58 years, Doris, of the home in Coalgate; daughter, Betti Pearl Roberts and husband, Eugene Roberts, Jr. of Coalgate; grandchildren, Jesse Houston Stevens of Tulsa, OK and Sky Dawn Stevens and husband, Justin Avery of McAlester; great grandsons, Noah Stevens Gregor of McAlester and Luke Avery of McAlester; siblings, Ed Webb and wife, Carol of Tishomingo, Madine Staggs of Mansville, OK and Tressie Hellbrand of OKC; nieces and nephews, Faye Hopka and husband, Jim of Lawton, Billy Dodd and wife, Vicki of Jenks, Debra Kennemore of Tulsa; Jacky Schluterman of OKC, Kay Roberts of Crosslanding, CA, Terry Roberts of Nevada, Jesse Roberts of CA; along with numerous nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; three siblings and 4 half-siblings. Honorary pallbearers will be Walter Nichols, Joe Nichols, Brian Lee, Floyd Gibson, Steven Johnson and Kevin Parry. Service held for Aaron Thomas Musgrave Graveside services for Aaron Thomas Musgrave, a longtime Caney resident, were held Monday, June 6, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. at Stewart Gammon Cemetery in Caney, OK with Rev. Jeremy Parham officiating. Brown’s Funeral Service of Atoka was in charge of arrangements. Mr. Musgrave was born October 7, 1961 to Ero “Tom” Thomas and Lavon (Blevins) Musgrave at Coalgate, OK and passed away June 1, 2016 at Denison, TX at the age of 54 years, 7 months and 25 days. He attended Coalgate School, graduated form Kiowa High School and got his Associate degree from the University of Phoenix College. Aaron was a janitor for many years at Hurley Manor and Hurley Hospital in Coalgate. He was also a nurse’s assistant. Aaron proudly served his country in the U. S. Army. He married Cathy Diane (Kerr) at Caney and they had 34 wonderful years together. Aaron was of the Baptist faith and collected coins and guns and loved watching OU football. Survivors include his wife, Cathy Diane Musgrave of the home in Caney, OK; stepson, Matthew Kerr and wife, Laura of Caney; daughter, Beanna Loudermilk of Atoka; stepson, J. T. Wallace and wife, Carrie of Durant; grandchildren, Walt Kerr and Cora Jewel Kerr of Caney, Carley Loudermilk and Hunter Loudermilk of Atoka, Riley Wallace and Ryan Wallace of Druant; brother, Gordon Kent Musgrave of San Antonio, TX; sister, Tressa Diane Hess and husband, Gerry of Ohio; niece, Abigail Musgrave of San Antonio, TX; special Aunt, Elizabeth Harkins of Tupelo, OK, along with cousins, other relatives and many dear and loved friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, David Wade Musgrave. Casketbearers were Matt Kerr, John Shoutty, James Hunter, Troy Blevins and Cody Woolf. Honorary bearer was Jerry Holland. Service Thursday for Vicki Lynn Newport Memorial service for Vicki Lynn (Colvin) Newport, a Coalgate resident, will be held Thursday, June 23, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. at Brown’s Funeral Chapel in Coalgate with Pastor John Kinsey officiating. Brown’s Funeral Service of Coalgate is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Newport was born January 6, 1954 to Simon and Reba (Nichols) Colvin at Healdton, OK and passed away June 16, 2016 at Coalgate at the age of 62 years, 5 months and 10 days. She attended school at Healdton and married Eddie Stark. Vicki worked as a cook in the nursing homes and restaurants. She enjoyed watching movies, crocheting and collecting angels. Survivors include her husband, Eddie Stark of Coalgate; son, Jordon Perkins and wife, Brenda of Coalgate; daughter, Jessica Brady of Branson, MO; sisters, Bobbie Martin and Raymond Dale of San Marcos, TX and Judy Colvin of Lone Grove, OK; granddaughters, Carissa McGavern and Joe Melton of Healdton, OK, Julie Bills, Zoe Perkins and Herminoe Perkins all of Coalgate; grandsons, Blake Brady and Zander Greenlee, both of Coalgate; great grandchildren, Joe Melton, Jr., Chance Melton, Aidon Hays and Paisley Melton all of Healdton; along with other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; and daughter, Jennifer McGavern. COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 22, 2016—PAGE A-3 It’s you yourfuture. future.Plan Planahead ahead. It’s It’s your future and your choice. At Brown’s Funeral Service we’ll guide you through the process of prearranging your funeral wishes. We offer a variety of payment plans to fit almost every lifestyle. You may choose to pay in full, or select a payment plan from 12 months to 10 years. It’s your choice. We also offer life insurance and monuments. Call: William Stephens for a no-obligation consultation. B Brown’s Funeral Service 400 W. Queen Coalgate, OK 580-916-1971 or 927-2101 Elect McCoy Thomas District 2 Commissioner Thank You The family of Jerry Bates wishes to thank everyone for all their acts of kindness during our recent loss. Thank you for the food, phone calls, prayers. From the family of Jerry Bates Andy’s Muffler & Alignment 203 N. Main - Coalgate, OK SPECIAL COME BY FOR YOUR A/C CHECK-UP come by or call for appointment We’re Your Diesel Performance, DPF & EGR Delete Headquarters Exhaust - A/C - Tune-Ups - Minor to Major Auto Repair Alignments start at $55 Large Or Small We Fix Em All 580-927-2729 PAGE A-4—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 22, 2016 Commissioners’ Proceedings The Board of County Commissioners of Coal County met for a regular scheduled meeting on Monday, May 23rd, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. in the conference room of the County Commissioners Building. Brock Jones called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. Roll was called by Brock Jones. Those present were: Brock Jones, Chairman, Michael Hensley, Vice-chairman, Johnny Ward, Member, and Mandy Crites, Deputy Clerk. Johnny Ward gave the invocation. Guests present were as follows: Berney Blue, Nick Lee and Rachel Nix Michael Hensley made a motion to approve the minutes from the previous meeting. Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved. There were no transfers of appropriations for approval. Michael Hensley made a motion to approve the purchase orders for payment. Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved the following: Fiscal Year: Payments by Fund Approved 2015-2016 From: 5/18/2016 To: 5/24/2016 Warrant No. Vendor Name 911 COLLECTIONS 70 AT&T U-VERSE 71 AT&T Amount Purpose $118.05 $3,776.06 911 SERVICE 911 SERVICE $2,332.88 DIST 2 ROAD PROJECT CD-4 44 SHAYLER & SHAYLER $3,785.00 45 MYTOPO.COM $1,287.34 46 47 MAP TOOLS MAP TOOLS $173.76 $647.82 EMERG MNGMT SERVICE EMER MNGMT SOFTWARE EMER MNGMT SUPPLIES EMER MNGMT SUPPLIES $161.88 OSU SERVICE $25.05 SERVICE $500.00 1664 C & C HARDWARE $4.28 1665 1666 1667 1668 1669 1670 $82.06 $272.94 $47.11 $96.00 $333.25 $78.90 $50.69 SOLID WASTE PARTS 1672 1673 1674 ADA PAPER CO. US CELLULAR ADA PAPER CO. TERMINIX PEST CONTROL AT&T YELLOWHOUSE MACHINERY CO ATOKA WELDING AND FABRICATION AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER SPRINT CASCO IND. POSTAGE INMATE WORK CREW SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SERVICE SUPPLIES SERVICE SERVICE SOLID WASTE PARTS $84.82 $39.99 $285.00 1675 COLLINS, TWYLA $125.00 $80.09 $80.21 CLARITA RFD SERVICE TUPELO RFD SERVICE CAIRO RFD SUPPLIES CLARITA SENIOR CITIZENS SERVICE CLARITA COMM CENTER SUPPL BLANKET BLANKET $69,775.47 TAX COLLECTION $298.10 COALGATE SUPPLIES $150,000.00 EMS CONTRACT PAYMENT 1676 1677 1678 1679 1680 DOLLAR GENERAL-REGIONS 410526 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER COAL COUNTY HEALTHCARE AUTHORITY STANDING ROCK $74.80 EMS 1A & 2 & 1C CASH ACCT. 6 CITY OF COALGATE GENERAL BUDGET ACCT. 1461 AT&T U-VERSE $37.65 1462 AT&T $29.86 SHERIFF SERVICE SHERIFF RFD OFFICE OFFICE 1463 AT&T $70.62 1464 1465 $36.50 $12.90 $91.32 COUNTY CLERK RENTAL 1467 1468 CIRCLE N COALGATE LLC CANNON FINANCIAL SERVICES PITNEY BOWES GLOBAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC QUILL CORP AT&T MOBILITY SERVICE SHERIFF OFFICE SERVICE BLANKET MAINTENANCE CONT $71.31 $51.98 ELECTION BD SUPPLIES ELECTION BRD SERVICE HIGHWAY 2234 2235 2236 2237 2238 2239 2240 2241 2242 2243 2244 2245 2246 2247 2248 2249 2250 2251 2252 2253 2254 2255 2256 2257 SHERRELL STEEL TEXOMA UTILITY EQUIPMENT INC SHERRELL STEEL SPRINGHOUSE WATER RICKS OIL COMPANY B&S SUPPLIES AT&T DOLESE CO ARAMARK AT&T MOBILITY JB RANCHES RICKS OIL COMPANY C & C HARDWARE COALGATE AUTO SALES COALGATE AUTO SALES STUTEVILLE FORD MERCURY YELLOWHOUSE MACHINERY CO C & C HARDWARE C & C HARDWARE DOUBLE S LUMBER DIRECT DISCOUNT TIRE BEST WESTERN PLUS COALGATE FUELS QUILL CORP $770.00 $3,987.85 $385.80 $123.64 $370.00 $183.57 $70.93 $202.70 $36.30 $158.38 $3,088.41 $25.00 $209.98 $70.00 $128.64 $123.81 $391.30 $337.99 $157.89 $18.57 $445.00 $196.00 $1,322.55 $72.18 2258 KELLPRO COMPUTER SOLUTIONS $27.92 2259 2260 2261 2262 2263 2264 2265 WELCH STATE BANK SHAMROCK BANK FIRSTBANK WELCH STATE BANK SHAMROCK BANK YELLOWHOUSE MACHINERY CO SOUTHERN OKLA TRUCK REPAIR $6,198.58 $4,741.48 $4,744.40 $3,337.86 $3,138.87 $1,708.93 $3,634.69 DIST 1 TIN HORN DIST 1 LABOR DIST 1 TIN HORN DIST 1 WATER DIST 1 TIRES DIST 1 SHOP SUPPLIES DIST 1 SERVICE DIST 2 GRAVEL DIST 2 SHOP SUPPLIES DIST 2 SERVICE DIST 2 HAULING DIST 2 TIRES DIST 2 TIRES DIST 2 REPAIRS DIST 2 REPAIRS DIST 2 SERVICE DIST 3 PARTS DIST 3 SUPPLIES DIST 3 SUPPLIES DIST 3 SUPPLIES DIST 3 TIRES DIST 3 LODGING DIST 3 FUEL BLANKET COMM OFFICE SUPPLIES COMMISSIONER SERVICE DIST 1 RENTAL DIST 3 RENTAL DIST 3 RENTAL DIST 3 RENTAL DIST 3 RENTAL DIST 2 REPAIRS DIST 3 REPAIR MD-1A MD-1C MD-2 HEALTH BUDGET ACCT 176 CARDIAC SCIENCE CORP 177 AT&T 178 PITNEY BOWES INC 179 MILLER OFFICE EQUIPMENT $249.00 $225.88 $174.00 $33.70 HEALTH DEPT SUPPLIES HEALTH DEPT SERVICE HEALTH DEPT SERVICE MAINTENANCE CONT RESALE PROPERTY 96 CANNON FINANCIAL SERVICES 97 OMECORP LLC $196.88 $58.25 MAINTENANCE CONT TREAS SUPPLIES SO-6 ASSESSORS HARDWARE UPGRADE 5 COUNTY RECORD INC $50.00 ASSESSOR MAPS 1466 The next item on the agenda was to award fuel bids for the week of May 23-29. Deputy Clerk Mandy Crites read aloud the telephone bids that were received by the time of the meeting as follows: VENDOR GAS / GAL DIESEL / GAL (w/discount if applicable) (w/discount if applicable) CIRCLE N 3266 COALGATE FUELS 2197 KOUNTRY STORE 2652 MILLER MART 4388 TUPELO TRAVEL STOP 2360 RICK'S OIL COMPANY 2266 927927845937845927- 2.199 2.089 1.88 2.09 1.77 1.97 Roll was called by Brock Jones. Those present were: Brock Jones, Chairman, Michael Hensley, Vice-‐chairman, Johnny Ward, Member, and Eugina Loudermilk, County Clerk. Johnny Ward gave the invoca6on. Guests present were as follows: Becky Ward, Debbie Golden, Shelley Free, Davey SuRon, Jodie Dunn, Berney Blue, Troy Hudson, Gina McNuR, Cherry HeTey, Joyce Williams, Mike Echelle, D’Elbie Walker and Rachel Nix. There were no transfers of appropria6ons for approval. WYRICKS LUMBER 1671 Brock Jones called the mee6ng to order at >:<< a.m. Johnny Ward made a mo6on to table the minutes from the previous mee6ng. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. CBRIF 105 77 COUNTY SALES TAX 1661 AT&T UTILITY REBATE CONSULTANTS, 1662 INC. 1663 PITNEY BOWES POSTAGE CMRS The Board of County Commissioners of Coal County met for a regular scheduled mee6ng on Tuesday, May 9:st, ;<:= at >:<< a.m. in the conference room of the County Commissioners Building. Hensley made a mo6on to approve payroll for May :=-‐9:, ;<:=. Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved. Michael Hensley made a mo6on to approve the purchase orders for payment. Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved the following: Fiscal Year: 2015-2016 Payments by Fund From: 5/25/2016 To: 5/31/2016 Warrant No. Vendor Name 911 COLLECTIONS 72 WINDSTREAM CD-4 48 49 50 CUNNINGHAM, BRITTNEY WILSON, RODGER SALLEE, SHANE COUNTY SALES TAX 1690 GALLS AN ARAMARK COMPANY 1691 GALLS AN ARAMARK COMPANY 1692 GALLS AN ARAMARK COMPANY 1693 RECORD REGISTER 1694 RECORD REGISTER 1695 ACC BUSINESS 1696 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA 1697 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER 1698 ACCESS POINT INC 1699 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA 1700 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA 1701 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA 1702 MAILFINANCE 1703 COALGATE FUELS UTILITY REBATE 1704 CONSULTANTS, INC. 1705 STOVER, CHARLES H 1706 COLLINS, TWYLA 1707 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA 55 1.865 OFF ROAD 1.76 / REG 2.21 NO QUOTE THIS WEEK NO QUOTE THIS WEEK Hensley made a motion to award the weekly fuel bid to Coalgate Fuels for gas and diesel. Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved. Hensley made a motion to approve the weekly fuel blanket purchase orders. Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved the following: Dist.1 – Coalgate Fuels $1500 Dist. 2 –Coalgate Fuels $1500 Dist.3 –Coalgate Fuels $1500 Sheriff’s office – Coalgate Fuels $200 Johnny Ward made a motion to approve the rental contract between Coal County and the Department of Human Services for office space for 2016-17. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. Johnny Ward made a motion to approve the 2016-17 workman’s compensation insurance participation with ACCO-SIF. The option was made to pay the premium with one payment versus two installments. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. Old Business: None New Business: The Courthouse and county offices will be closed Monday, May 30 th, for Memorial Day. Hensley made a motion to adjourn at 9:07 a.m. Ward seconded the motion. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved. ______________________________ _____________________________ Brock Jones, Chairman Michael Hensley, Vice-chairman _____________________________ ______________________________ LPXLP Johnny Ward, Member Attest: Eugina Loudermilk, County Clerk Purpose $469.20 911 SERVICE EMERG MNGMT SERVICE EMERG MNGMT SERVICE EMERG MNGMT SERVICE $195.81 $14.29 $140.95 $501.10 $57.30 $1,061.88 $36.61 $163.09 $20.61 $44.26 $22.87 $72.33 $633.91 $67.56 SUPPLIES SHERIFF DEPUTIES SUPPLIES SHERIFF DEPUTIES SUPPLIES PUBLICATION PUBLICATION SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE PINE PARKER FUEL $13.05 $125.00 TUPELO RFD SERVICE CLARITA SENIOR CITIZENS $125.00 $31.07 $323.25 SPRINGHOUSE WATER F-3 COUNTY CLERKS LIEN FEE ACCT KELLPRO COMPUTER 76 SOLUTIONS GENERAL BUDGET ACCT. 1524 MILLER OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1525 ACCESS POINT INC 1526 C & C HARDWARE 1527 ADA PAPER CO. FAMILY HEALTH CENTER OF 1528 SOUTHERN OKLAHOMA FAMILY HEALTH CENTER OF 1529 SOUTHERN OKLAHOMA 1530 PALACE DRUG DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING ASSOC 1531 INC 1532 PALACE DRUG FAMILY HEALTH CENTER OF 1533 SOUTHERN OKLAHOMA 1534 ACCESS POINT INC 1535 ACCESS POINT INC 1536 A RIFKIN CO HIGHWAY 2307 Amount $1,120.43 $1,337.88 $1,738.01 DRUG COURT CASH FUND 54 AT&T $32.50 $1,970.50 $628.85 $85.18 $9.19 $71.23 SERVICE CLARITA SENIOR CITIZENS SERVICE BLANKET DRUG COURT SERVICE DRUG COURT WATER & SUPPLIES COUNTY CLERK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE CONT SHERIFF OFFICE SERVICE SHERIFF DEPT SUPPLIES SHERIFF OFFICE SUPPLIES $20.00 INMATE MED SERVICE $20.00 INMATE MED SERVICE $29.04 INMATE MEDICATION $286.00 INMATE MED SERVICE $16.31 INMATE MEDICATION $20.00 INMATE MED SERVICE $40.84 $40.84 $62.18 TREAS SERVICE ASSESSOR SERVICE ELECTION BD SUPPLIES 360 COMMUNICATIONS LLC OVERLAND MATERIAL AND MANUFACTURING INC YELLOWHOUSE MACHINERY CO DOUBLE S LUMBER C & C HARDWARE 360 COMMUNICATIONS LLC ACCESS POINT INC B&S SUPPLIES YELLOWHOUSE MACHINERY CO DOUBLE S LUMBER O REILLY AUTO PARTS ATOKA COUNTY DIST 3 DOLESE CO DOLESE CO C & C HARDWARE C & C HARDWARE WINDSTREAM VYVE BROADBAND WELCH STATE BANK SHAMROCK BANK STUTEVILLE FORD MERCURY GRISSOMS LLC $2,807.71 DIST 1 ASPHALT $516.67 $137.94 $59.99 $43.45 $50.84 $316.98 $105.91 $49.30 $130.54 $250.00 $537.00 $821.75 $151.00 $416.97 $59.85 $84.48 $1,590.76 $1,471.07 $334.85 $2,547.94 DIST 2 SUPPLIES DIST 2 LUMBER DIST 2 SUPPLIES DIST 2 INTERNET SERVICE DIST 2 SERVICE DIST 3 SHOP SUPPLIES DIST 3 PARTS DIST 3 LUMBER DIST 3 SUPPLIES DIST 3 GRAVEL DIST 3 GRAVEL DIST 3 GRAVEL DIST 3 SUPPLIES DIST 3 EQUIPMENT DIST 3 SERVICE COMMISSIONER SERVICE DIST 1 RENTAL DIST 3 RENTAL DIST 3 REPAIR DIST 3 PARTS MD-1A MD-1C MD-2 HEALTH BUDGET ACCT 180 DIRECT TV 181 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA $97.98 $29.76 HEALTH DEPT SERVICE HEALTH DEPT SERVICE $81.25 TREAS SERVICE 2308 2309 2310 2311 2312 2313 2314 2315 2316 2317 2318 2319 2320 2321 2322 2323 2324 2325 2326 2327 2328 RESALE PROPERTY KELLPRO COMPUTER 101 SOLUTIONS $63.45 DIST 1 INTERNET SERVICE The next item on the agenda was to award fuel bids for the week of May 30-‐June 5. Clerk Loudermilk read aloud the telephone bids that were received by the 6me of the mee6ng as follows: VENDOR 2.055 ULD 2.22 / PR 2.38 / SP 2.48 Approved CIRCLE N 927-‐3266 COALGATE FUELS 927-‐2197 KOUNTRY STORE 845-‐2652 MILLER MART 937-‐4388 TUPELO TRAVEL STOP 845-‐2360 RICK'S OIL COMPANY 927-‐2266 GAS / GAL (w/discount if applicable) DIESEL / GAL (w/discount if applicable) 2.299 1.98 2.13 NO QUOTE THIS WEEK ULD 2.29 / PR 2.42 / SP 2.54 NO QUOTE THIS WEEK 2.199 1.84 2.05 NO QUOTE THIS WEEK OFF ROAD 1.83 / REG 2.29 VACATION Ward made a mo6on to award the weekly fuel bid to Coalgate Fuels for gas and diesel. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. Hensley made a mo6on to approve the weekly fuel blanket purchase orders. Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved the following: Dist.1 – Coalgate Fuels $1500 Dist. 2 –Coalgate Fuels $1200 Dist.3 –Coalgate Fuels $1500 Sheriff’s office – Coalgate Fuels $200 Continued on Page A-6 agreement LPXLP Ward made a mo6on to approve the annual coopera6ve COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 22, 2016—PAGE A-5 Coal County Primary Election next week —Early voting begins Thursday Election Day All Coal County precincts will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 28, for the Coal County Primary Election. Any registered voter who is in line at 7:00 p.m. will be able to vote. In-Person Absentee (Early) Voting Registered voters who want to cast in-person absentee ballots will be able to do so at the Coal County Election Board office on Thursday, June 23, and Friday, June 24, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and on Saturday, June 25, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. A two-member, bipartisan absentee voting board will be on duty each day to assist voters. “In-person absentee voters fill out an application form when they get to the office,” said Coal County Election Board Secretary Vicky Salmon. “They are not required to give a reason for voting absentee. They are required to swear that they have not voted a regular mail absentee ballot and that they will not vote at their polling place on Election Day.” Voter ID Required Salmon said voters should take their voter identification cards with them to the polls. “Your voter ID card (issued by the County Election Board) can help precinct officials find your name in the Precinct Registry, and it may help them resolve the problem if you are not listed in the Registry for some reason,” Salmon explained. Alternatively, voters can bring an unexpired photo ID card issued by the U.S. government, the state of Oklahoma, or a federally recognized tribal government. Voters without ID, or whose names are not found in the Precinct Registry, or voters who disagree with the information shown in the Registry may always cast a provisional ballot. A provisional ballot is sealed in a special envelope and counted after Election Day if the voter’s information can be verified by the Election Board. Physically Incapacitated Voters Registered voters who become physically incapacitated after 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 21, won’t have to miss the June 28 election, Salmon said. State law permits registered voters who will be unable to go to the polls because they became incapacitated after that date to vote on an emergency basis. “Physical incapacitation” includes a variety of conditions, including injury, illness, and childbirth, that prevent a person from voting in person at the polls on Election Day. Aside from unplanned emergencies, “State law also allows a registered voter who is physically incapacitated on an ongoing basis or a person who is charged with the care of a physically incapacitated person who cannot be left unattended to submit an application for absentee ballot by an agent,” Salmon said. The agent may be any person of the voter’s choosing who is at least 16 years of age and who is not employed by or related within the third degree of consanguinity or affinity to any person whose name appears on the ballot. Also, a person may serve as an agent for only one person at any election. “If you think that you or someone you know fits into this category, please contact the Coal County Election Board office at 580-927-3456 as soon as possible for more information,” Salmon said. Ballots Sample ballots for the Primary Election are available at the Election Board office. They will also be posted outside every precinct polling place on Election Day. The following offices are at stake: Democratic Ballot: Congressional – U.S. Rep. District 2. Paul E. Schiefelbein and Joshua Harris-Till, candidates. Legislative – State Rep. District 18. Cord McCoy and Donnie Condit, candidates. Coal County Court Clerk. LaDonna Flowers and Rachel Nix, candidates. Coal County Commissioner District 2. Candidates are Nick Lee, Thomas McCoy, Melvin “Hopper” Jackson, Joel Coffee (Cottonwood and VFW precincts only). Republican Ballot: Congressional - U.S. Rep. District 2. Markwayne Mullin and Jarrin Jackson, candidates. Libertarian Ballot: Congressional – U.S. Senator. Dax Ewbank and Robert T. Murphy, candidates. J.C. WARD MEMORIAL RODEO Fun Night For Kids June 30 • 7pm Wards Ranch Coalgate, OK 7.5 miles NE of Coalgate on Hwy 31 MINIATURE BULL RIDING Ages 7-11 & 12-15 STRAIGhT AwAy PoNy RAcES Kids Must Be 13 & Under and No Ponies Over 50 Inches!!! MUTToN BUSTIN´ 6 & Under 6:00 pm wILD PoNy RAcES 12 & Under - Three Kids to a Team 580-258-8406 • 580-927-3007 SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 2016 • 10:00 AM - ALLEN, OK Coalgate woman charged with burglary A Coalgate woman faces In 2012, Jenkins pled guilty a burglary charge after she to 18 counts of embezzlement allegedly broke into a house and by county employee while she stole three guns, a was employed range finder and a as secretary and flashlight. receiving officer Tanya Dawn under then-District (Mixon) Jenkins, 1 Commissioner 46, was charged Alvin Pebworth. June 15 with As part of the felony burglary plea deal, she in the second was ordered to degree. pay over $31,000 Deputy Corwin restitution plus Ridgway’s just under $6,000 probable cause court costs. Tanya Mixon Jenkins affidavit states M i x o n that Jenkins’ son remains in jail on reported the burglary to the $17,000 bond - $7,000 on the Sheriff’s Office on June 13. burglary charge and $10,000 Ridgway’s investigation led on the application. to two female witnesses. One of the witnesses told him that the other woman had called her and asked her to ride with her to pick Jenkins up and take her to work. She said after they picked Jenkins up, she asked them to take her to a friend’s house. for She stated that Jenkins went in the house and came out with As election day nears, I am finishing my door to door campaign. I have enjoyed visiting three guns that she put in the with many citizens and renewing acquaintances. I have seen many but still have missed trunk of the car. They then a few. If you were one of the few I missed, it was purely accidental, I couldn't find your drove her back to the house house or you weren't at home. I've tried to leave cards at every stop. where they had picked her up Once again allow me to introduce myself. and Jenkins got the guns out of I am LaDonna Flowers, daughter of Harold and Gwenda Depasse. My husband, Steven the trunk and hid them under a tree. Flowers, originally from Tupelo, is a reserve deputy for Coal County Sheriff's office. He Jenkins was picked up is a full-time employee for Choctaw Nation. We have 4 children, two of which are marat her residence later that ried and have blessed us with a grandson each. I have resided in Coal County my entire day and transported to the life and my children all reside here. Sheriff’s Office where she was As a teacher for the past 20 years, I have taught many children in this county. I am at the point in my life that I want a questioned about the guns. She admitted to stealing them, career change. I love the people of this county and I know I can do the job of Coal County Court Clerk. I have attended Ridgway stated. many workshops and trainings as a teacher so I am familiar with the certification process. I am computer literate and un During her initial court derstand the necessity of confidentiality, deadlines, and accuracy. I will attend all trainings and will require my employees appearance without an attorney, to attend also to stay abreast of the many changes and laws. I will work with judges, attorneys, the sheriff's department and the Court entered a plea of not fellow elected officials to ensure documents are processed in a timely manner and to the satisfaction of the court system. I guilty on her behalf. She is will maintain a cordial and friendly atmosphere and will treat everyone fairly, because I understand as an elected official, I being held on bond in the Atoka will be the employee of you, the citizens of Coal County. County jail and is scheduled for I am trustworthy, honest, qualified and dependable. a June 23 preliminary hearing conference. Authorities said Important dates to remember: Pittsburg County has a hold June 23rd & 24th— 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Early voting at the election board office. order on her on an unrelated June 25th—9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. —Early voting at the election board office. case. June 28th—7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.—Polls are open for voting at each precinct. On June 15, the District Attorney’s office filed an Remember LaDonna Flowers for Court Clerk application to accelerate a tenyear deferred sentence Jenkins was given in 2012. The I would appreciate your vote Paid for by LaDonna Flowers application hearing is set for ELECT LADONNA FLOWERS COAL COUNTY COURT CLERK PAGE A-6—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 22, 2016 Dist.1 – Coalgate Fuels $1500 Dist. 2 –Coalgate Fuels $1200 Dist.3 –Coalgate Fuels $1500 Sheriff’s office – Coalgate Fuels $200 Commissioners’ Proceedings Continued from Pg A-4 following: JUNE 6/1/2016 PO# BLANKET PO'S 4555 KOUNTRY STORE B-2 $2,000.00 4556 OK DEPT OF SAFETY B-2 $350.00 4557 PEC B-2 $30.00 4558 RICKS OIL B-2 $2,000.00 $400.00 Ward made a mo6on to approve the annual coopera6ve agreement between Coal County and the Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry Wildlife Services Division for damage management for 2016-‐17. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. Ward made a mo6on to approve the 2016-‐17 temporary appropria6ons for Coal County and the Health Department. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. Johnny Ward made a mo6on to allow District 1 to seek reimbursement from ODOT for easements for the Daley Woods Road project. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. Shelley Free, Superintendent of the Kiamichi Technology Center, gave a presenta6on regarding the history and design of the center and the services and programs it provides for its students. Free explained that the technology center district was originally formed in 1968 and was joined by Coal County in 1982. Discussion was made regarding concerns of elual representa6on for both students and faculty. Free said that all but five members of the faculty are from either Coal or Atoka Coun6es. She added that two people from Coalgate drive to the McAlester campus to work. Johnny Ward said that since Coal County puts in twice the revenue as some of the other coun6es in the district, he feels that with our large student enrollment, we could put a satellite campus in Coalgate Ques6ons were raised in regards to other courses or programs that could be offered in our area. . Free explained that the courses offered are specific to the interest and need in that area. All KTC employees present were introduced. The Board thanked Free for her 6me and prepara6on of the informa6ve handouts. She offered to give the Board a tour of the Atoka campus if they would like. Discussion was made with Joyce Williams regarding life insurance benefits for county employees. dues6ons were raised regarding when addi6onal benefits were added to the life insurance package at the employee’s expense. Loudermilk said when the county originally went with XeEHnW insurance, the addi6onal coverage was not added as an op6on. She said it was added the following year. Williams said the employees were not no6fied of the addi6on. Hensley said he doesn’t mind offering the addi6on, since it is at the employee’s expense and op6onal. Clerk Loudermilk said she would like for the insurance company to send a representa6ve down each year to conduct open enrollment. She said they send her a box of packets for the employees and she is responsible for geong them disbursed and ensuring the employees all get the turned back in, which is difficult since the county has over eighty employees. Also, she said she in not trained to answer all the employee’s lues6ons regarding the insurance and feels that it would be best for the employees for a representa6ve to be on site for that purpose. Chairman Jones said he would check with the representa6ve regarding the addi6onal life insurance for Williams. Old Business: Johnny Ward said the Es6mates of Seed should to be given to the officials so that they can be reviewed by the Excise Board on the 21st. New Business: Johnny Ward said he had a few phone calls regarding the oil rig fire in Cairo a few days ago. He said the concern was that the Emergency Management Director was carrying a firearm, and he wasn’t sure that was customary. Troy Hudson, EM Director, said he is a federal law enforcement officer and is cer6fied to carry a firearm. He said he typically does when he is on a search and rescue mission. Ward said he would like to see the carpet and 6le done in the courthouse. He said we need to go out for bids for it, and the vendor needs to be licensed and insured. Ward men6oned that he was at ACCX last week and spoke with Coy Gonzalez and Dale Frech and was told that they had not seen the Form 2 accident report for the county employee involved in a fatality accident in April. Clerk Loudermilk said she submiRed the form as soon as she was no6fied of the accident and that the adjustor of the claim is Sandy Beaver. Loudermilk further stated that she speaks to Beaver once or twice a week regarding the claim. Mike Echelle, Regional Director of the Health Department, stopped in to let the Board know that today was his last day and he will be re6ring. He introd,ced his replacement, Ms. D’Elbie Walker. He thanked the Board for working with him closely the last few years. Hensley made a mo6on to adko,rn at :<?;` a.m. Ward seconded the mo6on. Hensley, Ward and Jones approMed. ______________________________ _____________________________ Brock Jones, Chairman Michael Hensley, Vice-‐chairman _____________________________ ______________________________ Johnny Ward, Member YRest? E,gina Lo,dermilk, Co,nty Clerk COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS -The Board of County Commissioners of Coal County met for a regular mee@ng on Monday, June 6th, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. in the conference room of the County Commissioners Building. Brock Jones called the mee@ng to order at 9:00 a.m. Roll was called by Brock Jones. Those present were: Brock Jones, Chairman, Michael Hensley, Vice-‐chairman, Johnny Ward, Member, and Eugina Loudermilk, County Clerk. Johnny Ward gave the invoca@on. Guests present were: Billy Johnson, Gina McNuU, Cherry HeVey, Nick Lee, Rachel Nix, Berney Blue and Aaron Blue Johnny Ward made a mo@on to approve the minutes from the mee@ng on May 23rd. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. Johnny Ward made a mo@on to approve the county officials[ monthly reports for May for the offices of the County Clerk, Health Department, Treasurer, Elec@on Board, Assessor and Sheri\. Michael Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. There were no transfers of appropria@ons. Michael Hensley made a mo@on to approve the monthly blanket purchase orders for June. Johnny Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved the following: JUNE 6/1/2016 LPXLP BLANKET PO'S PO# 4555 VENDOR KOUNTRY STORE ACCOUNT B-2 AMOUNT $2,000.00 VENDOR ACCOUNT AMOUNT 4559 DOLLAR GENERAL B-5 4560 C&C B-2 $50.00 4561 McNUTT AUTO B-2 $300.00 $175.00 4562 CIRCLE N B-2 4563 TUPELO TRAVEL STOP B-2 $500.00 4564 SONNY'S B-5 $700.00 4565 GUDERIAN FOOD B-5 $800.00 4566 C&C T-2A#1 $500.00 4567 FITTSTONE T-2A#1 $9,500.00 4568 BLESSING GRAVEL T-2A#1 $500.00 4569 PEC T-2A#1 $145.00 4570 MISTY VALLEY WATER COMPANY T-2A#2 $100.00 4571 C&C HARDWARE T-2A#2 $500.00 4572 RED ROCK PIT T-2A#2 $1,500.00 4573 C&C HARDWARE T-2A#3 $700.00 4574 RICKS OIL T-2A#3 $1,000.00 4575 PEC T-2A#3 $145.00 4576 BLESSING GRAVEL T-2A#3 $4,500.00 4577 CLARITA OLNEY WATER DEPT. T-2A#3 $30.00 4578 FITTSTONE T-2A#3 $4,000.00 4579 SONNYS CLARITA S-C-2 $700.00 4580 CLARITA OLNEY WATER DEPT. S-C-2 $20.00 4581 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER S-C-2 $150.00 4582 SONNYS S-C-3 $200.00 4583 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER S-C-3 $250.00 4584 CENTERPOINT S-C-3 $150.00 4585 SONNYS S-C-4 $500.00 4586 PEC S-C-4 $500.00 4587 AT&T 4588 LEHIGH TUPELO #580-845-2272 S-C-4 $35.00 CENTERPOINT ENERGY S-C-4 $150.00 4589 DORIS KAHLE S-C-4 $625.00 4590 C&C HARDWARE R-2 $100.00 4591 RICKS OIL R-5 $350.00 4592 MISTY VALLEY WATER COMPANY R-5 $60.00 4593 MISTY VALLEY WATER COMPANY J-2 4594 TINA STOWE MD-2 $350.00 4595 C&C MD-2 $100.00 4596 DOLLAR GENERAL MD-2 4597 URPN/LAST CHANCE SUPERVISION DC-1A 4598 URPN/LAST CHANCE SUPERVISION DRUG-51A $60.00 $150.00 $4,500.00 $500.00 #ichael Hensley made a mo@on to approve the p7rchase orders for payment. Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved the following: Fiscal Year: 2015-2016 Payments by Fund Approved From: 6/1/2016 To: 6/7/2016 Warrant No. Vendor Name 911 COLLECTIONS 73 O REILLY AUTO PARTS 74 AT&T Amount Purpose $92.47 $857.56 911 SUPPLIES 911 SERVICE CBRIF 105 78 C & C HARDWARE $270.00 DIST 2 ROAD PROJECT O REILLY AUTO PARTS US POSTMASTER $245.99 $13.45 EMER MNGMT SUPPLIES EMERG MNGMT SERVICE CD-4 51 52 COUNTY SALES TAX 1708 CHIEF SUPPLY 1709 AXXION TECHNOLOGY 1710 AT&T U-VERSE 1711 RICKS OIL COMPANY 1712 AT&T 1713 COALGATE FUELS 1714 TUPELO PWA 1715 PEOPLES ELECTRIC CO-OP 1716 TUPELO TRAVEL STOP, LLC 1717 RECORD REGISTER 1718 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER 1719 RECORD REGISTER 1720 PUBLIC WORKS AUTH 1721 PUBLIC WORKS AUTH 1722 PUBLIC WORKS AUTH 1723 PUBLIC WORKS AUTH $1,520.42 $130.00 $42.00 $130.92 $1,893.17 $31.68 $24.20 $413.42 $45.96 $379.35 $189.51 $379.35 $19.50 $64.73 $442.15 $39.43 1724 RUSSELL, CASEY $2,404.75 1725 1726 1727 1728 1729 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER COALGATE FUELS $1,361.00 $137.58 $71.39 $55.30 $34.04 1730 1731 1732 PEOPLES ELECTRIC CO-OP CASCO IND. CLARITA OLNEY WATER $43.72 $1,973.00 $12.50 1733 COLLINS, TWYLA $125.00 1734 STOVER, CHARLES H $125.00 1735 1736 1737 SONNYS GROCERY KAHLE, DORIS TERMINIX PEST CONTROL UTILITY REBATE CONSULTANTS, INC. PEOPLES ELECTRIC CO-OP $466.14 $625.00 $488.88 1738 1739 $10.84 SHERIFF DEPUTIES SUPPLIES EMERG MNGMT SERVICE OSU SERVICE BLANKET SERVICE FUEL SERVICE SERVICE FUEL PUBLICATION SERVICE PUBLICATION SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE LABOR AND BUILDING SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SOLID WASTE SERVICE SOLID WASTE FUEL TUPELO RFD SERVICE SUPPLIES BLANKET CLARITA SENIOR CITIZENS SERVICE CLARITA SENIOR CITIZENS SERVICE BLANKET BLANKET TUPELO SC SERVICE TUPELO SC SERVICE $186.53 BLANKET F-3 COUNTY CLERKS LIEN FEE ACCT 77 STAR12 $199.00 COUNTY CLERK SERVICE GENERAL BUDGET ACCT. 1537 STAPLES CREDIT PLAN 1538 STAPLES CREDIT PLAN 1539 OKLAHOMA STATE BANK 1540 AT&T 1541 C & C HARDWARE $40.74 $210.96 $489.80 $140.11 $23.83 1542 COALGATE FUELS $42.11 1543 COALGATE FUELS $42.32 1544 COALGATE FUELS $40.13 1545 COALGATE FUELS 1546 1547 1548 1549 1550 1551 1552 1553 1554 1555 1556 1557 1558 1559 1560 1561 1562 1563 1564 1565 RICKS OIL COMPANY PEOPLES ELECTRIC CO-OP AT&T MILLER OFFICE EQUIPMENT STAPLES CREDIT PLAN STAPLES CREDIT PLAN ACCESS POINT INC AT&T AT&T TREVATHAN, BONNIE AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER C & C HARDWARE ACCESS POINT INC STAPLES CREDIT PLAN SALMON, VICKY L SALMON, VICKY L WPS AT&T WILLIAMS, JOYCE HEFLEY, CHERRY SOUTHWEST DISTRICT ASSESSORS MEETING MARSHALL & SWIFT WELCH STATE BANK $957.95 $28.67 $18.10 $11.78 $99.63 $148.58 $40.84 $54.30 $36.20 $40.00 $32.59 $2.99 $244.49 $35.90 $142.34 $37.95 $85.00 $18.10 $24.04 $22.74 SHERIFF OFFICE SUPPLIES SHERIFF OFFICE SUPPLIES RENTALS SHERIFF OFFICE SERVICE BLANKET SHERIFF DEPT FUEL BLANKET SHERIFF DEPT FUEL BLANKET SHERIFF DEPT FUEL BLANKET SHERIFF DEPT FUEL BLANKET BLANKET BLANKET TREAS SERVICE MAINTENANCE CONT COUNTY CLERK SUPPLIES COUNTY CLERK SUPPLIES COUNTY CLERK SERVICE COUNTY CLERK SERVICE ASSESSOR SERVICE ASSESSOR SERVICE COURT CLERK SERVICE BLANKET ELECTION BRD SERVICE ELECTION BD SUPPLIES ELECTION BRD REIMB ELECTION BRD REIMB ELECTION BRD SERVICE ELECTION BRD SERVICE ASSESSOR TRAVEL REIMB ASSESSOR TRAVEL REIMB $70.00 ASSESSOR REGISTRATION $349.95 $557.84 ASSESSORS SUPPLIES RENTALS PEOPLES ELECTRIC CO-OP FITTSTONE INC PUBLIC WORKS AUTH ARAMARK AT&T STUTEVILLE FORD MERCURY CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA DOLESE CO C & C HARDWARE RED ROCK PIT COUNTY OFFICERS AND DEPUTIES ASSOCIATION COALGATE FUELS $125.00 $8,065.69 $134.20 $36.30 $36.16 $195.04 $10.84 $883.11 $203.44 $1,165.44 BLANKET DIST 1 BLANKET DIST 2 SERVICE DIST 2 SHOP SUPPLIES DIST 2 SERVICE DIST 2 REPAIRS DIST 2 SERVICE DIST 2 GRAVEL BLANKET BLANKET $40.00 DIST 2 REGISTRATION $662.12 DIST 3 FUEL BLANKET 1566 1567 1568 HIGHWAY 2329 2330 2331 2332 2333 2334 2335 2336 2337 2338 2339 2340 $39.79 Continued on Page A-8 OK Kids coming to Coalgate Friday For the fifth consecutive year, Coalgate will host the annual 14-and-under OK Kids state softball tournament. The tournament starts Friday, June 24, and will wrap up on Sunday, June 26. An article that ran in last week’s paper showed the tournament starting on Thursday, June 23. The date has since changed. The tournament kicks off at 1:00 p.m. Friday between Quinton and Vici. Coalgate is scheduled to go against Mangum at 4:30 p.m. Friday. Other teams competing in the tournament include Canute, Kiowa, and Weatherford. In addition to the softball tournament, Coalgate will host the OK Kids Coach-Pitch Regional Tournament scheduled for July 7 through July 9. This year marks the eleventh consecutive year that Coalgate has hosted the regional tournament. The OK Kids Baseball Association was organized to promote the playing of amateur baseball and softball, to coordinate and standardize the activities of various organized leagues and to develop future citizens with the proper attitude toward life. Michael Elkins serves as Coalgate Tournament Director. Coal County District Court Records Felonies Tanya Dawn Jenkins, Coalgate, OK – Burglary in the 2nd degree. Austin Esteves (residence unknown) – Possession of controlled dangerous substance; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia (misdemeanor). Joshua Dean Ingram, Coalgate, OK – Possession of controlled dangerous substance; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia (misdemeanor). Laura Danielle Roebuck, Tupelo, OK – Unlawful possession of controlled drug with intent to distribute; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia (misdemeanor); possession of controlled substance within 1,000 feet of school or park. Anthony Franklin Roebuck, Tupelo, OK – Unlawful possession of controlled drug with intent to distribute; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia (misdemeanor); possession of controlled substance in presence of minor or within 1,000 feet of school or park. Misdemeanors Jacob Fredrick Bartlett, Atoka, OK – Driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol; transporting open container of beer. Civil Linda N. Ayres vs Gus and/ or Pauline Martin, individuals, dba Martin Hereford Ranch, a sole proprietorship, and Nancy Coats, as owner and/ or successor to the estate of Gus and/or Pauline Martin – Damages. Divorces Caleb Kelly Heathcock vs Rachel Ann Heathcock. Setting the record straight: Jonathan L. Pebworth vs Lani A. Pebworth was filed May 16, 2016 and originally published in the May 18 paper. The case was inadvertently republished in the June 15 paper. Our apologies to all concerned. COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 22, 2016—PAGE A-7 MARKWAYNE U.S. CONGRESS – DISTRICT 2 He FIGHTS THE D.C. BUREAUCRATS Every Day Because We’ve Had Enough of WASHINGTON’S OVERREACH. Endorsed by: the NRA and National Right to Life U.S. Sens. Jim Inhofe and James Lankford Cut $1 Trillion in Deficit Spending Demanding Strong Border Security and Enforcement of Immigration Laws Protecting Second Amendment Rights A Perfect 100% Pro-Life Record Standing against Obama’s Executive Overreach & Liberal Agenda Voted to Repeal, Gut or Defund Obamacare Over 30 Times Opposed Obama’s Bad Deal with Iran A Leader against the Overregulation that’s Crippling America’s Economy Paid for by Mullin for Congress 918.441.4784 • MullinForCongress.com P.O. Box 3681 • Muskogee, OK 74402 VOTE: JOEL COFFEE Coal County District 2 County Commissioner I want to see the county be an example of ZONES: SE what county government can and should be. I will work diligently with the other commissioners, to integrate our for week of June 19,the2016 operations, to increase efficiency, and to reduce spending of hard earned money. We can andanywhere will work together make the Coal County 2x2taxads may run intoyour newspaper. 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Steers $1 to $12 Lower. Heifers under 550lbs $5 to $8 Lower over 550lbs $2 to $5 Higher. We will be closed Tuesday, July 5th for Independence Day. “Now some of them wantd to take Him, but no one laid hands on Him.” Jn. 7:44 Weight Range #1 Steers #1 Heifers 225 to 300# $180 to $190 $155 to $180 300 to 350# $168 to $181 $151 to $159 350 to 400# $167 to $179 $145 to $158 400 to 450# $158 to $171 $139 to $152 450 to 500# $148 to $161 $143 to $170 500 to 550# $150 to $163 $141 to $153 550 to 600# $145 to $158 $137 to $150 600 to 700# $138 to $150 $126 to $143 700 to 750# $131 to $144 $126 to $134 800 to 850# $132 to $137 $123 to $128 315 Cows & Bulls sold at the evening sale. PACKER COWS $5 tO $6 LOWER AND BULLS StEADY High yielding packer bulls sold from ......................$101 .to $104 Average yielding packer bulls sold from.................$97 to $100 Low yielding packer bulls sold from.......................$90 to $94 High yielding packer cows sold from......................$77 to $83 Average yielding packer cows sold from................$73 to $77 Low yielding packer cows sold from ......................$66 to $72 Sale Every tuesday. Stocker & feeder cattle begin at 10 a.m. Cows and Bulls tuesday evening, 6 pm OPEN 7 DAYS/WEEK & 24 HOURS/DAY 2 RECEIVE & CARE FOR YOUR LIVEStOCK INVEStMENt! Julie Grant Office: 918-423-2834 Laura Sherrill George tarr Lindsey Grant Donny Shadwick Richard Magby 918-424-1464 918-421-9057 918-649-4750 580-889-1329 Johnie Dale Matin Kenny Sherrill 918-297-7357 918-421-0257 THANKS FOR YOUR BUSINESS! CLOSED JULY 5TH, HAVE A SAFE HOLIDAY To view all prints and place your order, visit: “The Typesetter” www.OkPress.com/Frontier-Press PAGE A-8—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 22, 2016 Commissioners’ Proceedings Continued from Page A-6 2341 2342 2343 2344 2345 2346 2347 2348 2349 2350 2351 2352 2353 2354 2355 2356 2357 2358 2359 ADA TRUCK PARTS LLC ATOKA FEED AND SEED O REILLY AUTO PARTS ADA TRUCK PARTS LLC COALGATE FUELS COALGATE FUELS PEOPLES ELECTRIC CO-OP STAPLES CREDIT PLAN BLESSING GRAVEL LLC RICKS OIL COMPANY CLARITA OLNEY WATER COALGATE FUELS FITTSTONE INC AT&T OCI-OSI JOHN DEERE FINANCIAL KIRBY SMITH MACHINERY KIRBY SMITH MACHINERY KIRBY SMITH MACHINERY MD-1A MD-1C MD-2 HEALTH BUDGET ACCT 182 OK STATE DEPT OF HEALTH 183 STOWE, TINA 184 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER 185 AVAYA INC 186 PUBLIC WORKS AUTH 187 OKLAHOMA DENTAL 188 DELTATRAK INC $163.39 $52.06 $47.95 $78.19 $1,085.62 $1,114.99 $145.00 $260.71 $954.03 $428.90 $14.88 $1,497.16 $3,788.61 $72.14 $345.00 $4,689.61 $2,476.49 $3,524.40 $4,048.46 $22,500.00 $350.00 $232.77 $172.92 $59.95 $600.00 $135.00 DIST 3 PARTS DIST 3 SUPPLIES DIST 3 PARTS DIST 3 PARTS DIST 3 FUEL BLANKET DIST 3 FUEL BLANKET BLANKET DIST 3 OFFICE SUPPLIES BLANKET BLANKET BLANKET DIST 3 FUEL BLANKET BLANKET SERVICE COMM OFFICE SUPPLIES DIST 1 RENTAL DIST 1 & 3 REPAIRS DIST 1 & 3 REPAIRS DIST 1 & 3 REPAIRS HEALTH DEPT SALARIES BLANKET HEALTH DEPT SERVICE HEALTH DEPT SERVICE HEALTH DEPT SERVICE HEALTH DEPT SERVICE HEALTH DEPT SUPPLIES The next item on the agenda was to approve phone quotes for fuel for the week of June 6-‐12. Clerk Loudermilk read aloud the telephone bids that were received by the mee@ng @me as follows: VENDOR GAS / GAL (w/discount if applicable) DIESEL / GAL (w/discount if applicable) CIRCLE N 927-‐3266 COALGATE FUELS 927-‐2197 KOUNTRY STORE 845-‐2652 MILLER MART 937-‐4388 TUPELO TRAVEL STOP 845-‐2360 RICK'S OIL COMPANY 927-‐2266 2.299 1.98 2.19 2.075 ULD 2.29 / PR 2.42 / SP 2.54 NO QUOTE RECEIVED 2.199 1.88 2.05 1.955 OFF ROAD 1.83 / REG 2.29 NO QUOTE RECEIVED Michael Hensley made a mo@on to award the weekly bid for gas and diesel to Coalgate Fuels. Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved. Johnny Ward made a mo@on to approve the weekly blanket purchase orders. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved the following: District 1 – Coalgate Fuels $1500 District 2 – Coalgate Fuels $1500 District 3 – Coalgate Fuels $1800 Sheriff’s office – Coalgate Fuels $200 Michael Hensley made a mo@on to change the requisi@on officers for Emergency Management to Troy Hudson and Brock Jones, and the receiving officers to Aaron Blue and Mandy Crites. Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved. Johnny Ward made a mo@on to appoint +[Elbie Walker and Saurie Mar@n as re]uisi@on officers for the Health +epartment, and Carminia Magby, Amber Garvin and Melody Taylor as receiving officers. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. Billy Johnson, CEO of the Coal County General Hospital, was present to discuss the Accountable Care Organima@on with the Board. He said that Medicare is changing the way they are paying for health claims. He handed a flyer out that showed par@cipant loca@ons for Access Care Oklahoma. Helton Rural Health Clinic, TenderCare Home Health, Ruth Wilson Hurley Manor and Coal County General Hospital have all noined the ACO. Johnson said the par@cipants include 11E doctors, a5 midQlevel prac@@oners, 4 hospitals, 1 nursing home, 5 emergency departments, 3 rural health clinics, 1 urgent care clinic and 4 ancillary providers and it uses live data so each agency can track the pa@ent[s informa@on. Johnson said this is the first known system in the United States, and they are already gepng phones calls from all over asking about it. He said there are currently no ambulance services in the network, but he would like to see a few added in as well. He said the organima@on is physician led, therefore physicians make the decisions. He said it is a new concept, which is rapidly aUrac@ng several big players. He said the future of rural medicine appears to be outpa@ent services versus inpa@ent. He said it will be a year before they will have actual numbers to look at to see how e\ec@ve it is and to know the cost margin. He also added that this appears to be a way to get the specialists to come to our rural areas instead of the pa@ents having to travel to the larger ci@es to see them. Johnson further stated that Coal County is one of the central areas in the network. He said they are currently working on a way for Coal County to be a hub for transfers to Oklahoma City from Hugo and other areas in southeastern Oklahoma. He said in order to do this, he will be working closely with the EMS, ACO, Big 5, Integris Hospital, etc. Johnson said he addressed the city council and spoke with the city manager and there is s@ll a lot of details to work out. He said in order to make it work, they will have to change the culture of medical services in our area, but will work together very hard to do so. Johnny Ward said we need to look at every op@on available if the rural areas are going to survive. Johnson added that there was an ar@cle in the Atoka County Times last week that implied that the Coal County General Hospital was involved with the Atoka Medical Center. Johnson said they are not a part of the medical center and are not contracted with nor have paid them for any services. He said he has asked that the editor put a disclaimer in the paper to clarify that informa@on. Michael Hensley made a mo@on to approve a nuvenile deten@on contract with Creek County Juvenile Jus@ce Center for DE1CQ1a. Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved. Johnny Ward made a mo@on to approve the contract plan renewal with AirMedCare for the county employees at a rate of $55 per employee. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. Michael Hensley made a mo@on to go out for siW month bids for gravel, hauling, road oil, emulsions, asphalt, metal and plas@c culvert pipe, tank cars, grader blades, @res and fencing materials. Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved. Bids will be opened June 27th. Johnny Ward made a mo@on to go out for bids for the flooring replacement in the courthouse due to the flooding at the first of the year. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. Bids will be opened June 27th. Jones men@oned that any other upgrades to offices such as walls teWtured, painted, etc, will come out of their own accounts. Old Business: Johnny Ward asked about the 's@mate of Needs for the county officers. Clerk Loudermilk said she had the informa@on ready for the department heads and will be handing them out today. and will be handing them out today. Brock Jones said Clerk Loudermilk went through the minutes regarding the addi@onal life insurance op@on that was discussed last week, and she did not find where the commissioners had voted to make any changes. Loudermilk said she had contacted the representa@ve regarding the addi@on at renewal @me last year, and the rep told her to send an email to re]uest the addi@on. %he said she did, but it was never formally voted on by the Board, and nothing was received making it official. New Business: None Michael Hensley made a mo@on to adnourn at GH2d a.m. Johnny Ward seconded the mo@on. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved. ______________________________ _____________________________ Brock Jones, Chairman Michael Hensley Vice-‐chairman _____________________________ ______________________________ Johnny Ward, Member AUestH 'ugina Loudermilk, County Clerk LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register June 15, 22, & 29, 2016, 3t) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF COAL COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA RICHARD S. PENCE, JR. PLAINTIFF vs vs. THE HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES AND ASSIGNS OF HARVEY E. CULLOM, ALSO KNOWN AS H. E. CULLOM, DECEASED, THE HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES AND ASSIGNS OF MARY CORNELIA (JONES) CULLOM, ALSO KNOWN AS, CORNELIA CULLOM, DECEASED, THE HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES AND ASSIGNS OF BOUDON (CULLOM) WRIGHT AKA BONDON B. WRIGHT AKA, BONETI WRIGHT, AKA BOUDON BONITA WRIGHT, DECEASED, THE HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES AND ASSIGNS OF HESLOP (CULLOM) PENCE, ALSO KNOW AS HESLOP CLARICE PENCE, DECEASED, THE HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES AND ASSIGNS OF RICHARD S. PENCE, SR., DECEASED, THE HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES AND ASSIGNS OF JENNIE M. PENCE, DECEASED, THE HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES AND ASSIGNS OF TOMMIE JOE (PENCE) BODENSTINE, DECEASED, THE HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES AND ASSIGNS OF FRANCES LOUISE (PENCE) TAYLOR YEATMAN, DECEASED, THE HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES AND ASSIGNS OF JACK CONWAY PENCE, DECEASED, THE HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES AND ASSIGNS OF MELVIN TAYLOR, DECEASED THE HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES AND ASSIGNS OF MILO MARJORIE PENCE, DECEASED THE HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES AND ASSIGNS OF JUNE AUDREY GREIVING, DECEASED THE HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES AND ASSIGNS OF ANTHONETTE GHIOSSO, DECEASED LORI (PENCE) BARTER, LAWRENCE M. PENCE, MILO PHILLIP PENCE, BETTY LOUISE (TAYLOR) DEKKER, JACK LEON TAYLOR, CYNTHIA (TAYLOR) SMENTOWSKI, ROBERT L. TAYLOR, DEBRA LEE PENCE, RANDALL LEE STRICKLIN, THOMAS JOHN GREIVING, PAUL WILLIAM GREIVING,B RIAN A. GREIVING, HELP OF OJAI, EACH OF THE FOREGOING IF LIVING AND IF DECEASED, THEIR UNKNOWN HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES AND ASSIGNS OF SUCH DECEASED PERSONS, HARBOUR MINERAL PROPERTIES, STATE OF OKLAHOMA EX REL OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION DEFENDANTS. CV-2016-13 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: The Unknown Successors of Harvey E. Cullom, aka H.E. Cullom, Mary Cornelia (Jones) Cullom, aka Cornelia Cullom, Boudon (Cullom) Wright, aka, Bondon B. Wright, aka Boudon Bonita Wright, Heslop (Cullom) Pence, aka Heslop Clarice Pence, Richard S. Pence, Sr., Jennie M. Pence, Tommie Joe (Pence Bodenstine, Jack Conway Pence, Melvin Taylor, Milo Marjorie Pence, June Audrey Greiving, Anthonette Ghiosso, all deceased. Greetings: Said Defendants are hereby notified that they have been sued in Case No. CV-2016-13, in the District Court of Coal County, rd Oklahoma, styled as set out above. Said Defendants must answer the Petition on or before the 3 day of August, 2016, or the allegations of the Petition will be taken as true, and the Court enter a decree quieting and confirming title as prayed for in his Petition to the following mineral interest: An undivided thirty-five (35) mineral acres, more or less, in The South Half of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter (S/2 N/2 SW/4) and the South Half of the Southwest Quarter (S/2 SW/4) of Section Fifteen (15), Township Three (3) North, Range Eleven (11) East, containing 120 acres more or less, Coal County, Oklahoma Together with th all appurtenances thereto belonging, and are in possession of the same. Dated this 7 day of June, 2016. Rachel Nix Coal county court clerk S)Marissa Cottrell Deputy LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register June 22 & 29, 2016, 2t) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF COAL COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA In the Matter of the Estate of H. E. Cullom, Deceased Case No. PB-2015-3 Notice to Creditors To the creditors of H.E. Cullom, deceased. All creditors having claims against H.E. Cullom, Deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interest and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Happy Delsigne, Personal Representative, at the law office of McBee Law Firm, P.O. Box 1303, Poteau, OK 74953, addressed to Matthew H. McBee, attorney for the Personal Representative, on or before the following th presentment date: July 15 , 2016, or the same will be forever barred. Dated this 8th day of June, 2016. S)Matthew H. McBee Matthew H. McBee OBA # 18004 George H. McBee OBA # 5839 McBee Law Firm PLLC P.O. Box 1303 Poteau, OK 74953 Phone: 918.647.2340 Attorneys for the Personal Representative, Happy Delsigne LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register June 8, 15, & 22, 2016, 3t) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF COAL COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA WELLS FARGO BANK, N. A., Plaintiff, v. THOMAS STEWART; SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF THOMAS STEWART; NANCY JO STEWART AKA NANCY JO SMITH; SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF NANCY JO STEWART; JOHN DOE, OCCUPANT; AND UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF THOMAS STEWART Defendant(s). CJ-2016-5 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, TO: Unknown Heirs, Successors and Assigns of Thomas Stewart, if living or if dead, the names or whereabouts of said Defendant(s)’ unknown successors, if any. TAKE NOTICE that you have been sued by Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., in the District Court of Coal County, State of Oklahoma, and that you must answer the Petition on or before July 25, 2016, or the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you awarding Plaintiff a first lien upon the following described real estate, situated in Coal County, State of Oklahoma, to-wit: LOT 9 OF BLOCK 128 IN COALGATE, COAL COUNTY, OKLAHOMA PROPERTY ADDRESS: 208 S. Dwight Street, Coalgate, OK 74538 for the sum of $45,809.76, with interest from September 1, 2015, at 5.75 percent per annum, together with a reasonable attorney’s fee, $925.00 for abstracting, advances for taxes, insurance and property preservation, and the costs of this action, and ordering said property sold to satisfy said judgment, and forever barring you and all persons claiming by, through or under you from ever setting up or asserting any right, title, equity or interest in and to said real estate adverse to the right and title of the purchaser at said foreclosure sale, and for such other and further relief to which it may be entitled. th WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL, this 27 day of May, 2016. Rachel Nix Court Clerk By:S)Cristine Wortman Deputy Shapiro & Cejda, LLC rd 770 NE 63 St. Oklahoma City, OK 73105-6431 LPXLP (405) 848-1819 Hall of Fame Banquet COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 22, 2016—PAGE A-9 Auto • Home • Life • Business Joe Howell Insurance Agent 580-927-3241 11 N Main St. Coalgate, OK 74538 We are insurance. We are Farmers [email protected] www.farmersagent.com/jhowell1 2016 Coalgate Athletic Hall of Fame Donald Mike Mayer Scholarship recipients Robyn Ott, Colby Jones (represented by his brother, Dusty Newberry), and Seth Walkup. Each student received a $3,200 scholarship. COAL County 2-column X 15 — 4.08” NOTICE OF PERSONS APPEARING TO BE OWNERS OF ABANDONED PROPERTY Got unclaimed property? COMMON TYPES OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY INCLUDE: Cash • Royalties • Life Insurance Proceeds Rebates • Paychecks • Stocks and Bonds State Treasurer Ken Miller wants you to see if you have money waiting to be claimed on this all-new list of names. COAL COUNTY CENTRAHOMA JOE PASQUALI FAMILY LLC 3 E HANOVER AVE JONES JUEL E JR C/O JEWEL ROMARIE EDDINGS, RT 4 BOX 1570 MARRS L A UNKNOWN MAYER DELL E PO BOX 306 MAYER EDWARD F SR RR 4 BOX 1140 MCCOY LEON PO BOX 43 MCCOY SUE PO BOX 43 MID AMERICA CU JEANETTE WININGER, 405 W CEDAR WAY MONG WILLIS RR1 BOX 382 PALMER TAMMY D RR 4 BOX 1907 PASQUALI JOE 506 W COWLEY AVE PETERS ELAINE C 207 E LAFAYETTE AVE PHILLIPS JOHN B 18 LEVY ANX ROBSON RICKY Z RR 4 BOX 1484 JONES EARL M RR 1 BOX 84 JONES RUTH M RR 1 BOX 84 LEMONS ALFORD H 2 BLKS N OF P O CLARITA RAMOS SALVADOR PO BOX 173 Hall of Fame inductee Dr. Tom McDaniel, center, with two of his high school football teammates, Roger Kite, left, and Richard Boswell. To the Citizens and Taxpayers of Coal County District 2: Good government and accountability have always been very important to me. Serving the public should always be considered a privilege and an honor. Good services are very essential in order to have prosperity and growth, and I personally feel that training and experience are two of the main ingredients of a good public servant. Thomas McCoy is my choice for District 2 Commissioner and I feel he would be a good choice for you. He has the training and experience, and he has a common-sense head on his shoulders. District 2 has accomplished a lot of good things over the past several years, and Thomas McCoy and the other District 2 employees have played a big part in those accomplishments. It has been a team effort. County government faces many challenges in this day and time, and that’s where knowledge and experience come into play. It is important that we have a qualified person ready to step in and take the reins of commissioner. With all certainty, District 2 employees are ready to serve you into the future under Thomas McCoy. I personally would put the District 2 road crew up against any crew in the state of Oklahoma. They are dedicated and they know the roads of District 2 like the back of their hands. They are familiar with the road equipment and the capabilities and maintenance of the equipment. Thomas and the rest of the District 2 employees take pride in serving you and they understand all the services that you depend on daily. Thomas McCoy is very dedicated, loyal and knowledgeable. He has served Coal County for several years as a firefighter and first responder and he has eight years experience with Coal County. He is a good family man with good values. I support Thomas McCoy and the employees of District 2. Sincerely, Johnny D. Ward., Coal County Commissioner - District 2 COALGATE A D CODY TRUST C/O SELMA CODY STRUNK TTE, RT 4 BOX 1715 ADDY BERNICE P O BOX 465 DONNA MONG ESTATE RR1 BOX 382 FARLEY FARRA 708 SW RAILROAD ST GARRISON JOSEPH 305 E VINCENT AVE HENDRIX MICHAEL PO BOX 306 HSU HSUN 3581 LANGDON COMMON JAMES CHARLES K RR 5 BOX 1010 LEHIGH ALPIZAR BRENDA P O BOX 74 TUPELO MOORE RILEY K 210 ELM ST PARKS P G PO BOX 300 SELF-GAY GLENDA REE PO BOX 253 SPIEKERMAN KAREN G ROUTE 1 BOX 98 U-D 08 09 75 KAREN G SPIEKERMAN TRUST ROUTE 1 BOX 98 WOODS LORENE RR 1 BOX 148 UNKNOWN EKAS MILDRED CLAIR UNKNOWN A MESSAGE FROM STATE TREASURER KEN MILLER More than 825,000 Oklahomans do have unclaimed property and we’d like to return it! Oklahoma businesses bring unclaimed property to my office at the State Capitol and it’s my job to return the money to the owners and heirs. Our service is always free and there is no time limit on claiming your property! These are just the most recent names we have received. Our online database contains thousands of names dating back to 1967. If your name is not on this list, check our website at: www.OKTREASURE.com If you find your name, start your claim online or use the form below. ONLY NEW NAMES! If you find your name, fill out the form and mail it to our office at the State Capitol, or you can start your claim on our website at www.oktreasure.com. For any questions about unclaimed property, give us a call at 405-521-4273. NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING TO BE OWNERS OF ABANDONED PROPERTY The names and addresses contained in this notice are as they were reported by the holder. Information concerning the the names and last-known addresses of the property holders may be obtained by any person possessing an interest in the property by submitting an online claim or addressing an inquiry to the Unclaimed Property Division. The property is in the custody of the State Treasurer and all claims must be directed to the Unclaimed Property Division. You may mail this form to: Unclaimed Property Division • Oklahoma State Treasurer 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 217, Oklahoma City, OK 73105 • (405) 521-4273 STATE LAW REQUIRES that before information may be obtained concerning reported unclaimed property, there must be a valid proven interest in the property. To allow the Unclaimed Property Division to process your inquiry, please send a black & white copy of your driver’s license and provide the following information. Name of listed owner: __________________________________________________ (Exactly as it appears in this publication) SSN/FEI No. of Listed Owner: ____________________________________________ (Not Required but failure to do so might delay claim processing) Your relationship to listed owner: _________________________________________ (i.e., self, spouse, divorced, heir — son, daughter, grandson, etc.) If listed owner is deceased, please check ( ✓) here: _________ Your name: ___________________________________________________________ (Attach a black & white copy of your driver’s license) SSN/FEI No.: _________________________________________________________ (Not Required but failure to do so might delay claim processing) Current Address: _______________________________________________________ (If filing for a business give current business address.) City:____________________________________ State: _________ Zip:___________ E-mail: ______________________________________________________________ Day time phone number: (__________) ____________________________________ Area code Paid for by Johnny D. Ward SHERMAN MARGARET A 506 W COWLEY ST THE ESTATE OF LOVETA R DENNY RR5 910 WALKER DOLORES 911 ADA ST WOOD WILLIAM DON RTE 1 BOX 1650 ____________________________________________ (Your Signature) ______________________ (Date) Our only goal is to reunite property with its true and lawful owner. Upon review of your claim, the Unclaimed Property Division may ask for additional documentation. To save processing time, please attach to your claim copies of any documentation that verifies your relationship to the listed owner. PAGE A-10—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 22, 2016 Best Prices Of The Yearat GreatDownPlains Kubota Interest Mo. 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See dealership for details and other low-rate finance options. **********Six year or 2,000 hour (whichever occurs first) limited powertrain warranty on new B, BX and L Series tractors, excluding B26/L39/L45/L47 models. For non-commercial, home and residential use only. Eligible units must be purchased and registered from dealer inventory beginning June 1, 2016 through July 31, 2016. Available to customers in 48 contiguous United States, Alaska and Hawaii. Only terms and conditions of Kubota’s standard Limited Warranty apply. For warranty terms, see Kubota’s Limited Warranty at www.Kubota.com or authorized Kubota Dealers. COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 22, 2016—PAGE B-1 To the Voters and Citizens of Coal County District 2 As we end this time of campaigning, only a few days remain until you elect your next District 2 Commissioner. First of all, I want to thank all of you for your hospitality and time shown to me throughout this campaign. I have truly enjoyed visiting with you. I know I have missed some of you due to my work schedule, and to those I may have missed, I would like to apologize. I want everyone to understand this is a very important job and position that requires decisions every day, and I take that very seriously. My platform and goals are to serve you 100 percent. I will always be accountable and available. I have been part of county government for the past eight years. I have the necessary requirements, experience and training to fulfill the duties of commissioner. I understand all the challenges county government faces. I understand the funding sources and how revenue becomes available to maintain our roads. I am a heavy equipment operator and have a CDL truck driver’s license. With all the severe weather and historical flooding the past two years, I’ll be the first to say it has been a great challenge to keep the roads maintained. The other employees of the road crew and I have strived to keep the roads up and at the same time continue to make improvements to them. We have been dedicated to keeping the 200 miles of road passable for you because we know that keeping our roads at their best is very important for our school buses, mail delivery, and your travel to and from work. All District 2 employees work hard every day to keep our roads and other services available for you. We work as a team and we understand the importance of being dedicated to taking care of your needs. I understand the importance of funding all the services of the county, including the hospital, health department, library, ambulance service and rural fire departments. I have firsthand knowledge of the funding of these vital services and the importance they serve and provide to our daily lives. For the past several years, District 2 has provided assistance to the Atoka-Coal Food Storehouse. Twice a month we help unload the grocery truck and sort and box the food that goes to needy and less fortunate families of both Coal and Atoka Counties. I will continue to provide this service. As county commissioner, I will continue to work with our Native American tribes to help build and improve our local economy. I will support our senior citizens with their needs such as the nutrition centers and fitness-wellness programs. I have and always will support our youth programs, including 4-H, FFA, and the Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts of America. These children are our future. I have a very special place in my heart to support our veterans because they stand for freedom. They have served our country and many have fought for our freedom. District 2 has helped maintain five rural cemeteries for several years. We will continue to do this on a regular basis because we take pride in caring for these grounds. For many years now, Coal County has had a partnership with the City of Coalgate, and District 2 helps operate and maintain the recycling center, which must be maintained on a daily basis to deal with solid waste. We also maintain the majority of the 45th Infantry Park, the Coal County Fairgrounds, and other county facilities such as the library, DHS, health department and Big Five Community Services. I am one of only two county employees certified and licensed to eradicate mosquitoes for the deadly ZIKA and West Nile Disease. I am also the county’s alternate floodplain administrator dealing with disasters such as flood, wind and storm damage. These duties are required by FEMA to handle federal damage assessments. Yes, there are a lot of responsibilities when it comes to county government. County government is big business and I’ve been part of it for many years. I would like to continue to work and serve you by being your next county commissioner of District 2. I have the training you have invested in me, and I have the necessary experience to be your commissioner. I am ready and willing to take on any and all challenges. I am dedicated and I still believe a man’s word and a handshake mean something. I believe in family values, morals, integrity and trust. They are important to me as they should be to all of us. District 2 participates throughout the year in safety and training educational programs in order to stay equipped with yearly updates so each of us is better informed on all safety issues and county government. I will continue this practice. If elected, I will see that projects that are currently under construction or have been programmed for the future will be carried out and completed to their fullest intent. I will continue to look for new funding and grants for new projects. In closing, I want to thank you all again for your support and encouragement. I know I have the knowledge and training to be your next District 2 County Commissioner. I believe that on-the-job experience gives you, the citizens and taxpayers, a head start toward continued progress in Coal County. I will be a public servant that you can be proud of. I will work hard to represent everyone, regardless of status, in a professional way. I will work closely with our legislators on programs that continue to build Coal County and make county government strong. I have said, “My word is my bond,” and I will always take your needs and concerns seriously. I will continue to be accountable, trustworthy and honest with an open door policy to listen to you. My family and I ask for your support and vote to elect me your next District 2 Commissioner. Thank you and God bless. Let’s Keep Experience and Progress Working for Us. Thomas McCoy Paid for by Thomas McCoy PAGE B-2—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 22, 2016 LEGAL NOTICE about where your water comes from, what it contains, and how it compares to standards set by regulatory agencies. This report is a snapshot of last year's water quality. We are committed to providing you with information because informed customers are our best allies. We conduct tests for contaminants. We detected 5 of those contaminants, and found only 1 at a level higher than the EPA allows. As we informed you at the time, our water temporarily exceeded drinking water standards. (For more information see the section labeled Violations at the end of the report.) LEGAL NOTICE Roundhill CCR Report for 2015 Is water Domy I need tosafe? take special precautions? We are pleased to present this year's AnnualtoWater Quality Report (Consumer Confidence Some people may be more vulnerable contaminants in drinking water than the Report) general as required byImmuno-compromised the Safe Drinking Waterpersons Act (SDWA). report is designed to provide details population. such This as persons with cancer undergoing about where your water who comes from, what it organ contains, and how people it compares to standardsorset by chemotherapy, persons have undergone transplants, with HIV/AIDS other regulatory agencies. This report is a snapshot of last year's water quality. We are committed to immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. providing you with information because informed customers our their best allies. conduct tests These people should seek advice about drinking water are from healthWe care providers. for contaminants. We detected 5 of(CDC) those guidelines contaminants, and found only 1 attoa lessen level higher than EPA/Centers for Disease Control on appropriate means the risk of the EPA allows. As we informed the time, contaminants our water temporarily exceeded water infection by Cryptosporidium and you otheratmicrobial are available from drinking the Safe Water standards. (For more information see the section labeled Violations at the end of the report.) Drinking Hotline (800-426-4791). Do I need to my takewater special precautions? Where does come from? Some people beismore vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general The water you may receive purchased from Coalgate Public Works. population. Immuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing Source water assessment and its availability chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other For information contact Coalgate Public and Works at 3 can S Main St Coalgate, (580)927immune system disorders, some elderly, infants be particularly at Ok. risk Phone from infections. 3914. people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. These EPA/Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium and other microbial contaminants are available from the Safe Water Drinking Hotline (800-426-4791). Where does my water come from? The water you receive is purchased from Coalgate Public Works. Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amountswater of some contaminants. presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that Source assessment and itsThe availability water poses a health risk.Coalgate More information aboutatcontaminants potentialOk. health effects can be For information contact Public Works 3 S Main Stand Coalgate, Phone (580)927obtained by calling the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Safe Drinking Water Hotline 3914. (800-426-4791). The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of the land or through the Why are there contaminants in my drinking water? ground, it dissolves naturally occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick up substances resultingbottled from the presence animals orbefrom humantoactivity: Drinking water, including water, may of reasonably expected contain at least small microbialofcontaminants, such asThe viruses and of bacteria, that may from sewage treatment amounts some contaminants. presence contaminants doescome not necessarily indicate that plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife; inorganic contaminants, water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be such as salts and metals, which can be naturally occurring or (EPA) result from stormwater runoff, obtained by calling the Environmental Protection Agency's Safe urban Drinking Water Hotline industrial, or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or farming; (800-426-4791). pesticides andofherbicides, which(both maytap come from variety water) of sources suchrivers, as agriculture, urban The sources drinking water water anda bottled include lakes, streams, stormwater runoff,springs, and residential uses; Chemical ponds, reservoirs, and wells. Asorganic water travels overContaminants, the surface of including the land orsynthetic through and the volatile itorganic which are by-products of industrial processesmaterial, and petroleum ground, dissolveschemicals, naturally occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive and can production, andcontaminants canresulting also come from stations, urban stormwater runoff,activity: and septic systems; and Why aresubstances there in my drinking water? pick up from thegas presence of animals or from human radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally occurring or be the result of oiltreatment and gas microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, that may come from sewage production andsystems, mining activities. In livestock order to ensure that tapand water is safe inorganic to drink, EPA prescribes plants, septic agricultural operations, wildlife; contaminants, regulations limit the amount of naturally certain contaminants in water by publicrunoff, water such as salts that and metals, which can be occurring or result fromprovided urban stormwater systems. Food and Drugwastewater Administration (FDA) oil regulations limitsmining, for contaminants in industrial, or domestic discharges, and gasestablish production, or farming; bottled water must provide the same for public health. such as agriculture, urban pesticides andwhich herbicides, which may comeprotection from a variety of sources stormwater runoff, and residential uses; organic Chemical Contaminants, including synthetic and How can I get involved? volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum Please come to our board meetings as they are announced during the year or contact Frank production, and can also come from gas stations, urban stormwater runoff, and septic systems; and Forneris at 580-927-2236. radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally occurring or be the result of oil and gas Descriptionand of mining Water activities. TreatmentInProcess production order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations that limitby thedisinfection. amount of Disinfection certain contaminants in addition water provided by or public Your water is treated involves the of chlorine other water systems. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations establish limits for contaminants disinfectant to kill dangerous bacteria and microorganisms that may be in the water. Disinfectionin bottled water which must thepublic same health protection for public is considered to be one ofprovide the major advances of thehealth. 20th century. How can I get involved? Please come to our board meetings as they are announced during the year or contact Frank Forneris at 580-927-2236. Description of Water Treatment Process Your water is treated by disinfection. Disinfection involves the addition of chlorine or other disinfectant to kill dangerous bacteria and microorganisms that may be in the water. Disinfection is considered to be one of the major public health advances of the 20th century. Additional Information for Lead If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. Roundhill #4 is responsible for providing high quality drinking water, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure byInformation flushing your for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or Additional fortap Lead cooking. If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead. Water Quality Data Table In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations which limit the amount of contaminants in water provided by public water systems. The table below lists all of the drinking water contaminants that we detected during the calendar year of this report. Although many more contaminants were tested, only those substances listed below were found in your water. All sources of drinking water contain some naturally occurring contaminants. At low levels, these substances are generally not harmful in our drinking water. Removing all contaminants would be extremely expensive, and in most cases, would not provide increased protection of public health. A few naturally occurring minerals may actually improve the taste of drinking water and have nutritional value at low levels. Unless otherwise noted, the data presented in this table is from testing done in the calendar year of the report. The EPA or the State requires us to monitor for certain contaminants less than once per year because the concentrations of these contaminants do not vary significantly from year to year, or the system is not considered vulnerable to this type of contamination. As such, some of our data, though representative, may be more than one year old. In this table you will find terms and abbreviations that might not be familiar to you. To help you better understand these terms, we have provided the definitions below the table. MCLG MCL, or TT, or Your Range Sample Contaminants MRDLG MRDL Water Low High Date Violation Typical Source Disinfectants & Disinfectant By-Products (There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants) TTHMs [Total By-product of drinking water Trihalomethanes] NA 80 99 66.2 114.6 2015 Yes disinfection (ppb) Haloacetic Acids By-product of drinking water NA 60 41 4.23 42.4 2014 No (HAA5) (ppb) chlorination Microbiological Contaminants Total Coliform 0 (positive samples/month) Contaminants MCLG Inorganic Contaminants Copper - action level 1.3 at consumer taps (ppm) Lead - action level at consumer taps (ppb) 0 1 0 NA 2014 No Naturally present in the environment Your Sample # Samples Exceeds AL Water Date Exceeding AL AL 1.3 0.248 2014 0 No 15 2.01 2014 0 No Typical Source Corrosion of household plumbing systems; Erosion of natural deposits Corrosion of household plumbing systems; Erosion of natural deposits Violations and Exceedances TTHMs [Total Trihalomethanes] Some people who drink water containing trihalomethanes in excess of the MCL over many years may experience problems with their liver, kidneys, or central nervous system, and may have an increased risk of getting cancer. The violation occurred from the first through the fourth quarter of 2015 We are changing out the water in our tower more often to mitigate the problem. Unit Descriptions Term ppm ppb Definition ppm: parts per million, or milligrams per liter (mg/L) ppb: parts per billion, or micrograms per liter (µg/L) positive samples/month positive samples/month: Number of samples taken monthly that were found to be positive NA NA: not applicable ND ND: Not detected NR NR: Monitoring not required, but recommended. Important Drinking Water Definitions Term LPXLP MCLG Definition MCLG: Maximum Contaminant Level Goal: The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety. Continued on Page B-3 positive samples/month LEGAL NOTICE NA: not applicable COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 22, 2016—PAGE B-3 found to be positive NA ND ND: Not detected Continued from Pg B-2 NR Important Drinking Water Definitions Term MCLG MCL TT AL Variances and Exemptions MRDLG NR: Monitoring not required, but recommended. Definition MCLG: Maximum Contaminant Level Goal: The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety. MCL: Maximum Contaminant Level: The highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology. TT: Treatment Technique: A required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminant in drinking water. AL: Action Level: The concentration of a contaminant which, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements which a water system must follow. Variances and Exemptions: State or EPA permission not to meet an MCL or a treatment technique under certain conditions. MRDLG: Maximum residual disinfection level goal. The level of a drinking water disinfectant below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reflect the benefits of the use of disinfectants to control microbial contaminants. MRDL: Maximum residual disinfectant level. The highest level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants. MNR: Monitored Not Regulated MPL: State Assigned Maximum Permissible Level MRDL MNR MPL Barium (ppm) 2 Nitrate [measured as 10 Nitrogen] (ppm) 2 2 ND 0.0133 2010 10 0.43 0.31 0.43 2015 Discharge of drilling wastes; Discharge from metal refineries; Erosion of natural deposits Runoff from fertilizer use; Leaching from septic tanks, sewage; Erosion of natural deposits No No Microbiological Contaminants Turbidity (NTU) NA 0.3 99 NA .58 2015 No Soil runoff 99% of the samples were below the TT value of 0.3. A value less than 95% constitutes a TT violation. The highest single measurement was 0.58. Any measurement in excess of 1 is a violation unless otherwise approved by the state. Total Coliform Naturally present in the 0 1 1 NA 0 2015 No (positive environment samples/month) Radioactive Contaminants Radium (combined 0 226/228) (pCi/L) 5 0.252 NA 2013 No Erosion of natural deposits AL Your Water Sample # Samples Date Exceeding AL Exceeds AL Typical Source Copper - action level at 1.3 consumer taps (ppm) 1.3 0.199 2014 0 No Lead - action level at 0 consumer taps (ppb) 15 1.04 2014 0 No Contaminants MCLG Inorganic Contaminants Corrosion of household plumbing systems; Erosion of natural deposits Corrosion of household plumbing systems; Erosion of natural deposits For more information please contact: Violations and Exceedances Contact Name: Roger Cosper Address: 3 S Main St Coalgate, OK 74538 Phone: (580)927-3914 Fax: (580)927-3200 TTHMs [Total Trihalomethanes] Some people who drink water containing trihalomethanes in excess of the MCL over many years may experience problems with their liver, kidneys, or central nervous system, and may have an increased risk of getting cancer. The violation occurred from April 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015. We are drawing down the water towers daily to keep fresher water available. Unit Descriptions LEGAL NOTICE COALGATE PWA CCR REPORT for 2015 Is my water safe? We are pleased to present this year's Annual Water Quality Report (Consumer Confidence Report) as required by the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). This report is designed to provide details about where your water comes from, what it contains, and how it compares to standards set by regulatory agencies. This report is a snapshot of last year's water quality. We are committed to providing you with information because informed customers are our best allies. As required, last year, we conducted tests for contaminants. We detected a few of those contaminants, and found only 1 at a level higher than the EPA allows. As we informed you at the time, our water temporarily exceeded drinking water standards. (For more information see the section labeled Violations at the end of the report.) Do I need to take special precautions? Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. EPA/Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium and other microbial contaminants are available from the Safe Water Drinking Hotline (800-426-4791). Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that Whereposes doesamy water come from? water health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained bycomes callingfrom the the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Safe Drinking Water Hotline Your water Coalgate Lake and Wells. (800-426-4791). Source waterofassessment and its availability The sources drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, All our testing can be viewed on DEQ's Website by contacting us at City ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water or travels over the surface of Hall. the land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can Why are there contaminants in my drinking water? pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity: Drinking water, including bottled water, reasonably be come expected contain at leastplants, small microbial contaminants, such as viruses andmay bacteria, that may fromtosewage treatment amounts of some contaminants. 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In Description Water Treatment order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations that limit the amount of Your water is treated in bywater filtration and disinfection. Filtration removes in the certain contaminants provided by public water systems. Food particles and Drugsuspended Administration source water. Particles typically include clays and silts, natural organic matter, iron and manganese, (FDA) regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same and microorganisms. Your water is also treated by disinfection. Disinfection involves the addition protection for public health. of chlorine or other disinfectants to kill bacteria and other microorganisms (viruses, cysts, etc.) that Howbe can getwater. involved? may inIthe Disinfection is considered to be one of the major public health advances of the 20th century.with contaminates such as pesticides and herbicides. Use as directed by the Be careful manufacturer. Term ppm ppb Definition ppm: parts per million, or milligrams per liter (mg/L) ppb: parts per billion, or micrograms per liter (µg/L) pCi/L pCi/L: picocuries per liter (a measure of radioactivity) NTU: Nephelometric Turbidity Units. Turbidity is a measure of the cloudiness of the water. We monitor it because it is a good indicator of the effectiveness of our filtration system. positive samples/month: Number of samples taken monthly that were found to be positive NTU positive samples/month NA NA: not applicable ND NR ND: Not detected NR: Monitoring not required, but recommended. Important Drinking Water Definitions Term MCLG MCL TT Definition MCLG: Maximum Contaminant Level Goal: The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety. MCL: Maximum Contaminant Level: The highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology. TT: Treatment Technique: A required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminant in drinking water. AL: Action Level: The concentration of a contaminant which, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements which a water system must follow. AL Variances and Exemptions: State or EPA permission not to meet an MCL or a treatment technique under certain conditions. MRDLG: Maximum residual disinfection level goal. The level of a drinking water disinfectant below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reflect the benefits of the use of disinfectants to control microbial contaminants. MRDL: Maximum residual disinfectant level. The highest level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants. MNR: Monitored Not Regulated MPL: State Assigned Maximum Permissible Level Variances and Exemptions MRDLG MRDL MNR MPL For more information please contact: Contact Name: Roger Cosper Address: 3 S Main St Coalgate, OK 74538 Phone: (580) 927-3915 Fax: (580) 927-3200 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: cityofcoalgate.com LEGAL NOTICE 16650 CR 3830 Description of Water Treatment Process Your water is treated by filtration and disinfection. Filtration removes particles suspended in the source water. Particles typically include clays and silts, natural organic matter, iron and manganese, and microorganisms. Your water is also treated by disinfection. Disinfection involves the addition of chlorine or other disinfectants to kill bacteria and other microorganisms (viruses, cysts, etc.) that may be in the water. Disinfection is considered to be one of the major public health advances of the 20th century. Additional Information for Lead If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. Coalgate Public Works Authority is responsible for providing high quality drinking water, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flushing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. InformationInformation on lead in for drinking Additional Lead water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead. Water Quality Data Table In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations which limit the amount of contaminants in water provided by public water systems. The table below lists all of the drinking water contaminants that we detected during the calendar year of this report. Although many more contaminants were tested, only those substances listed below were found in your water. All sources of drinking water contain some naturally occurring contaminants. At low levels, these substances are generally not harmful in our drinking water. Removing all contaminants would be extremely expensive, and in most cases, would not provide increased protection of public health. A few naturally occurring minerals may actually improve the taste of drinking water and have nutritional value at low levels. Unless otherwise noted, the data presented in this table is from testing done in the calendar year of the report. The EPA or the State requires us to monitor for certain contaminants less than once per year because the concentrations of these contaminants do not vary significantly from year to year, or the system is not considered vulnerable to this type of contamination. As such, some of our data, though representative, may be more than one year old. In this table you will find terms and abbreviations that might not be familiar to you. To help you better understand these terms, we have provided the definitions below the table. Contaminants MCLG MCL, or TT, or Your Range MRDLG MRDL Water Low High Sample Date Violation Typical Source Disinfectants & Disinfectant By-Products (There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants) Chlorine (as Cl2) Water additive used to control 4 4 1 1 1 2015 No (ppm) microbes Haloacetic Acids By-product of drinking water NA 60 24 1.64 53.9 2015 No (HAA5) (ppb) chlorination TTHMs [Total NA Trihalomethanes] (ppb) Inorganic Contaminants 80 82 41.1 106.9 2015 Yes By-product of drinking water disinfection Continued on Pg B-4 PAGE B-4—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 22, 2016 LEGAL NOTICE Commissioners’ Proceedings The Board of County Commissioners of Coal County met for a regular scheduled meeting on Monday, June 13th, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. in the conference room of the County Commissioners Building. Brock Jones called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. Roll was called by Brock Jones. Those present were: Brock Jones, Chairman, Mike Hensley, Vice-chairman, Johnny Ward, Member, and Eugina Loudermilk, County Clerk. Johnny Ward gave the invocation. Guests present were: Bryan Jump, Vicky Salmon, Rachel Nix, Berney Blue, Johnny Sandmann and Seth Hampton. Michael Hensley made a motion to approve the minutes from the previous meetings. Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved. Ward made a motion to approve the monthly report for the Court Clerk for May. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. Hensley made a motion to approve payroll for June 1-15. Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved. There were no transfers of appropriations. Michael Hensley made a motion to approve the purchase orders for payment. Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved the following: Fiscal Year: Payments by Fund Approved 2015-2016 From: 6/8/2016 To: 6/14/2016 Continued from Pg B-3 Warrant No. CBRIF 105 79 80 Vendor Name Amount Purpose FLOWERS, JOHN BILLS, BESSIE LOU $3,025.00 $13,673.00 DIST 1 ROAD PROJECT DIST 1 ROAD PROJECT CD-4 53 54 C & C HARDWARE SHIPMAN COMMUNICATIONS $30.98 $125.00 55 OK TAX COMM $9.75 56 57 58 59 60 61 C & C HARDWARE TRACTOR SUPPLY CREDIT PLAN TRACTOR SUPPLY CREDIT PLAN THE ANTENNA FARM TRACTOR SUPPLY CREDIT PLAN MAIN TRADING COMPANY $129.92 $284.25 $540.94 $453.75 $257.91 $219.95 EMER MNGMT SUPPLIES EMERG MNGMT SERVICE EMERG MNGMT REGISTRATION EMER MNGMT SUPPLIES EMER MNGMT SUPPLIES EMER MNGMT SUPPLIES EMER MNGMT SUPPLIES EMER MNGMT SUPPLIES EMER MNGMT SUPPLIES $800.00 $300.00 BLANKET CONTRACT SERVICES $469.00 OSU SALARY $781.47 $409.35 $266.82 $1,248.00 $65.00 $61.79 $53.68 $400.00 $30.55 COUNTY SALES TAX 1740 LAST CHANCE PROBATION 1741 LAST CHANCE PROBATION OSU COOPERATIVE EXTENSION 1742 SERVICE, ATTN: SUZANNE 1743 RATCLIFF, KELSEY 1744 RUSSELL, CASEY 1745 EDDINGS ELECTRICAL CONST. 1746 C & C HARDWARE 1747 EDDINGS ELECTRICAL CONST. 1748 ADA PAPER CO. 1749 TUPELO TRAVEL STOP, LLC 1750 ARTWORKS 1751 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register June 22, 2016, 1t) BUDGET ADOPTION RESOLUTION – FUND-BASED BUDGET CITY OF TUPELO, OKLAHOMA RESOLUTION NO. 2016-2 A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE CITY OF TUPELO, OKLAHOMA BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2014-2015 AND ESTABLISHING BUDGET AMENDMENT AUTHORITY WHEREAS, The City of Tupelo has adopted the provisions of the Oklahoma Municipal Budget Act (the Act) in 11 O.S. Sections 17-201 through 17-216; and WHEREAS, The City Clerk has prepared a budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017 (FY 2016-2017) consistent with the Act; and WHEREAS, The Act in Section 17-215 provides for the chief executive office of the City, or designee, as authorized by the governing body, to transfer any unexpended and unencumbered appropriation from one department to another within the same funds; and WHEREAS, The budget has been formally presented to the Tupelo City Council at least 30 days prior to the start of the fiscal year in compliance with Section 17-205; and WHEREAS, The Tupelo City Council has conducted a Public Hearing at least 15 days prior to the start of the fiscal year, and published notice of the Public Hearing in compliance with Section 17-208 of the Act; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUPELIO, OKLAHOMA: SECTION th 1. The City Council of the City of Tupelo does hereby adopt the FY 2016-2017 Budget on the 14 day of June 2016 with total resources available in the amount of $722,800.00 and total fund/departmental appropriations in the amount of $675,800.00. Legal appropriations (spending/ encumbering limits) are hereby established as follows: FUND: APPROPRIATION DEPARTMENT AMOUNT General Fund: Administration $352,700.00 Police $170,000.00 Public Works PWA $200,100.00 SECTION 2. The City Council does hereby authorize the City Clerk to transfer any unexpended and unencumbered appropriations, at any time throughout FY 2016-2017, from one line item to another, one object category to another within a department, or one department to another within a fund, without further approval by the City Council/Town Board. SECTION 3. All supplemental appropriations or decrease in the total appropriation of a fund shall be adopted at a meeting of the City Council and filed with the State Auditor and Inspector. th PASSED AND RESOLVED this 14 day of June, 2016. TOWN OF TUPELO, OKLAHOMA By: S)Ruth Wright Mayor ATTEST: S)Kallie D’Aguanno City Clerk LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register June 22, 2016, 1t) LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to City Ordinances, 13-6, 13-7.14 and 13-8 and in accordance with Oklahoma State Statue 22-111, the City of Coalgate has determined the following properties: Irland Jones (Block 178, Lot 13,14,15) Micheal Tally (Block 179 Lot 2) Joe Vechnak (Block 192 Lot 6) Albert Vechnak (Block 192 Lot 2, 3) Tommie Farley (Block 69 lot 1, 3, 4) Archie Eddings (Block 45 Lot 4) Robert Simmons (Block 191 Lot 4) Beverly and Eddie Layton (Block 180 Lot 6) Theresa Nelson (Block 86A Lot 1 & Block 86 Lot 4 North 45’ Lot 5) Phillip and Patsy Brown (Block 69 Lot 8,9) Billy Joe and Alice Moore (Block 90 Undivided interest in Lot 5,6) Sherry Ruth Lancaster (Block 90 Undivided interest in Lot 5,6 House on Lot 5) Joe and Billie Melling (Block 177 Lot 4,5) Jack and Roylene Couey (Block 131 Lot 2) Stephanie Brazeal (Block 183 Lot 1) Norma Buster (Block 48 Lot 6) Pamela Cole (Block 183 Lot 2) to be in such condition that it is dangerous to the public health and safety of its citizenry. This is your notice that the property must be cleaned of all debris and the yard mowed or brush hogged within 10 days of this notice. If this is not done, then the City will abate the nuisance and forward any expenses on to you, any further accumulation of trash or excessive weed or grass growth on the owner’s property occurring within six months from and after the date of this notice may be summarily abated by the municipal governing body; that the costs of such abatement shall be assessed against the owner, and that a lien may be imposed on the property to secure such payment, all without further prior notice to the property owner. An abatement hearing has been set for July 6, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 3 South Main. You, as the owner of the property, are offered the opportunity to respond to this notice in person or in writing and be present at this hearing to present any reason the City should not take action. Any questions concerning this action can be directed to the City Manager or City Clerk at City Hall, 580-927-3914 or by writing to 3 South Main, Coalgate OK 74538. LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register June 22, 29, & July 6, 2016, 3t) IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR COAL COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF: S. H. B. G. ALLEGED DEPRIVED CHILDREN AS DEFINED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA. JD-2014-6 AMENDED SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF JUVENILE HEARING BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Summer Garcia You are hereby notified that a Petition has been filed in the matter of the above named children for deprived action provided in Title 10 O.S. Section 7006-1.1,. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to be before the Juvenile and Family Relations Division of the District Court of Coal County in the Courtroom of said Court in the Coal County Courthouse, Coalgate, th Oklahoma, on the 11 day of August, 2016 at 1:00 o’clock p.m. YOU ARE HEREBY INFORMED that the Petition is alleging the children are Deprived. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED upon your failure to appear that proceedings can and will be had to terminate your parental rights. You are informed that you are entitled to have an attorney present at this hearing, and that one might be appointed for you if you cannot employ an attorney by reason of indigency. You are notified to contact the Coal County Court Clerk if you desire to be represented by an attorney. I have hereunto set my th hand this 20 day of June, 2016. S)D. Clay Mowdy Judge of The District Court 1752 DOLLAR GENERAL-REGIONS 410526 $72.80 1753 COLLINS, TWYLA $125.00 1754 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA $52.24 OSU TRAVEL OSU TRAVEL SERVICE APPLIANCES SERVICE SUPPLIES FUEL LEHIGH RFD SERVICE TUPELO RFD SERVICE CLARITA COMM CENTER SUPPL CLARITA SENIOR CITIZENS SERVICE BLANKET DRUG COURT CASH FUND 56 LAST CHANCE PROBATION $4,500.00 BLANKET GENERAL BUDGET ACCT. 1569 KOUNTRY STORE 1570 OK DEPT OF PUBLIC SAFETY 1571 SONNYS GROCERY 1572 GUDERIAN FOOD 1573 MILLER OFFICE EQUIPMENT $1,875.53 $350.00 $602.26 $906.40 $90.00 BLANKET BLANKET BLANKET BLANKET MAINTENANCE CONT 1576 1577 1578 COUNTY ASSESSORS ASSOCIATION OF OKLAHOMA J&I MANUFACTURING COALGATE FUELS CANNON FINANCIAL SERVICES 1579 QUILL CORP $179.34 1580 WELCH STATE BANK $20,706.25 COUNTY CLERK SUPPLIES ASSESSOR MEMBERSHIP DUES FAIRBARN SUPPLIES ASSESSOR FUEL MAINTENANCE CONT ASSESSOR OFFICE SUPPLIES RENTALS C & C HARDWARE CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA JAMES SUPPLY & RENTAL HALLS AUTO SUPPLY RICKS OIL COMPANY ENGELS SAND PIT GRISSOM LLC OVERLAND MATERIAL AND MANUFACTURING INC C & C HARDWARE YELLOWHOUSE MACHINERY CO SHERRELL STEEL SHERRELL STEEL COALGATE FUELS COALGATE FUELS COALGATE FUELS COALGATE FUELS FITTSTONE INC COALGATE FUELS COALGATE FUELS COALGATE FUELS AT&T U-VERSE ARAMARK COALGATE FUELS SHARE CORP. C & C HARDWARE FITTSTONE INC SPRINGHOUSE WATER B&S SUPPLIES RICKS OIL COMPANY SPRINGHOUSE WATER SPRINGHOUSE WATER AT&T U-VERSE OK DEPT OF TRANS $241.27 $23.78 $75.95 $42.60 $20.00 $60.00 $92.98 BLANKET DIST 1 SERVICE DIST 1 RENTAL DIST 1 SUPPLIES DIST 1 SERVICE DIST 1 SAND DIST 1 PARTS $2,971.15 DIST 1 ASPHALT $1,000.00 $268.84 $345.00 $405.00 $872.74 $583.30 $600.15 $630.96 $8,499.00 $854.19 $349.41 $827.78 $47.00 $36.30 $298.50 $469.48 $595.56 $813.72 $182.21 $324.46 $932.00 $124.01 $8.69 $84.00 $4,779.72 Dist 1 EQUIPMENT DIST 1 WINDOWS DIST 1 TIN HORN DIST 1 TIN HORN DIST 1 FUEL BLANKET DIST 1 FUEL BLANKET DIST 1 FUEL BLANKET DIST 1 FUEL BLANKET BLANKET DIST 2 FUEL BLANKET DIST 2 FUEL BLANKET DIST 2 FUEL BLANKET DIST 2 SERVICE DIST 2 SHOP SUPPLIES DIST 2 FUEL BLANKET DIST 2 SUPPLIES BLANKET DIST 3 GRAVEL DIST 3 WATER SERVICE DIST 3 SHOP SUPPLIES DIST 3 TIRES COMMISSIONERS SUPPLIES COMM WATER COMMISSIONER SERVICE DIST 2 RENTAL MD-1A MD-1C MD-2 HEALTH BUDGET ACCT 189 MAGBY, CARMINIA 190 AVAYA INC $197.10 $172.92 HEALTH DEPT TRAVEL HEALTH DEPT SERVICE RESALE PROPERTY 102 RECORD REGISTER 103 RECORD REGISTER 104 MILLER OFFICE EQUIPMENT $426.87 $49.00 $67.40 PUBLICATION PUBLICATION MAINTENANCE CONT 1574 1575 HIGHWAY 2360 2361 2362 2363 2364 2365 2366 2367 2368 2369 2370 2371 2372 2373 2374 2375 2376 2377 2378 2379 2380 2381 2382 2383 2384 2385 2386 2387 2388 2389 2390 2391 2392 ABC OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY $33.60 $175.00 $392.08 $34.00 $180.00 The next item on the agenda was to award fuel bids for the week of June 13-19. Clerk Loudermilk read aloud the telephone bids that were received by the time of the meeting as follows: VENDOR GAS / GAL DIESEL / GAL (w/discount if applicable) (w/discount if applicable) CIRCLE N 3266 COALGATE FUELS 2197 KOUNTRY STORE 2652 MILLER MART 4388 TUPELO TRAVEL STOP 2360 RICK'S OIL COMPANY 2266 927927845937845927- 2.349 2.199 2.08 1.98 2.19 2.05 NO QUOTE RECEIVED ULD 2.37 / PR 2.59 / SP 2.69 NO QUOTE RECEIVED OFF ROAD 1.89 / REG 2.35 NO QUOTE RECEIVED NO QUOTE RECEIVED Ward made a motion to award the weekly fuel bid to Coalgate Fuels for gas and diesel. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. Ward made a motion to approve the weekly fuel blanket purchase orders. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved the following: Dist.1 – Coalgate Fuels $1500 Dist. 2 –Coalgate Fuels $1500 Dist.3 – Coalgate Fuels $1800 Sheriff’s office – Coalgate Fuels $200 Johnny Ward made a motion to approve an interlocal agreement between Coal County and CED#4 for 2016-17. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. Hensley made a motion to approve a contract for detention transportation services agreement between Coal County and the Office of Juvenile Affairs for 2016-17. Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved. Johnny Ward made a motion to approve the sheriff’s office to purchase a pickup off the state bid contract. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. Johnny Sandmann was not yet present for the next two items, so they were skipped until he arrived. Clerk Loudermilk informed the Board that the phone company came down last Thursday to install the new phones for the courthouse. She said they had done six months of preparation and planning, but were not able to complete the installation because of unforeseen circumstances. Loudermilk said they are going to have to drill through the concrete to run cables and lines to each of the offices from the main hub in the maintenance room where the firewall is. Loudermilk said the phone guy that did the installation knew of a company in Tulsa that does the cabling, and said it would cost a minimum of $5000 to get everything done. She added that Axxion Technologies, from Durant, has been involved with the IT of this project since day one, and was onsite during the installation and knows what they will need to do. She presented a quote of approximately $3900 for them to do the cabling. Johnny Ward made a motion to accept the bid from Axxion and let them do the cabling since they are familiar with the project. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. The next item on the agenda was to discuss and take possible action on partnership opportunities Continued on Page B-6 2016 Hall of Fame Banquet COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 22, 2016—PAGE B-5 Elect Nick Lee DISTRICT 2 • COUNTY COMMISSIONER Darby Kingston and Brandon Courson, 2015 recipients of the Donald Mike Mayer Scholarship, were presented a second scholarship at the 2016 Hall of Fame banquet. The scholarships were $3,200 each. Miss Choctaw Nation Neiatha Hardy presents the “Lord’s Prayer” in sign language. A 2015 graduate of Coalgate High School, Neiatha is a member of Choctaw Nation District 12. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH = (Corner of Newell & Queen) Meeting Each Sunday at 11:00 a.m. would like to invite you to join them in worship 580-258-8856 or 580-927-2267 Townsend Construction Gary Townsend & Letitia Townsend Remodeling & New Construction (580) 927-0882 • (580) 927-0047 RE-ELECT Rachel Nix Let me tell you why I am the most qualified candidate to be your County Commissioner: 1. I have been in some type of construction business for most of my life. 2. I started out as a regular laborer and continually proved myself to be responsible and trustworthy to be promoted to management positions. 3. I have been responsible for the management of as many as 100 employees and 40 pieces of heavy machinery at one time. 4. As many of you know, roads are an important part of the responsibility of a county commissioner – but managing the County’s financial position is the primary responsibility of the Board of County Commissioners. 5. As a superintendent of construction, I was responsible for budgeting labor and resources as a condition of my job. 6. Voting for me means your tax dollars will be used efficiently so that saved money can be used to plan for better improvements on your roads. Secondly, let me explain some of my goals as YOUR County Commissioner: Roads: 1. My primary goal is to do my part to make Coal County the best it can be. 2. Commissioners in Coal County each have an operating budget of approximately $500,000 to run their district. This includes payroll, machinery, road materials, and operating expenses. 3. There are roads that need to be widened. 4. There are drainage problems on many roads that could be improved by adding tinhorns and raising the roadbed. Floods may come, but normal rainfall should not keep our rural citizens stranded at home. 5. There are dangerous intersections that need immediate attention. I want to visit with the landowners and clear the right-of-ways to make our roads safer. 6. Because I have experience and have been held responsible to meet budgets and be profitable, I will efficiently use YOUR tax dollars to keep motor graders on the roads blading every day possible. Park: 7. For my constituents who live in town, I will do my part to maintain our park so that it continues to be a family recreational area that brings our community together. Grants: 1. It’s no secret that Coal County is a small county and doesn’t receive a lot of money from state and federal grants. 2. The General Fund budget of Coal County each year is approximately $1,225,000. This mostly covers the salaries and operating expenses for the offices. 3. But you can’t get something if you are not working for it and asking for it. 4. I will work to establish contacts at the Department of Commerce, the Department of Transportation, the Choctaw Nation, and the local subdistrict planning committees to bring as much money back to Coal County as I can. I will enlist the help of our State Senator and our State Representative. 5. Voting for me ensures our County won’t be left behind. Finally, let me tell you WHY I want to be your County Commissioner: 1. I’m not a politician, I’m a hard worker. 2. Coal County is – and always will be – my home. 3. I care about this community and I believe Coal County can be better than it is right now. 4. Coal County has a lot of potential. I want to put my knowledge and experience to work for you to improve our roads, clean up our community, and make this a better place to live. 5. I believe the Board of County Commissioners should work together as a team in the best interests of this County. 6. I will do my part to work respectfully WITH the other commissioners. 7. But most importantly, I will work hard for YOU – the taxpayers of this County – and I will listen to your concerns when you call me. On election day, just a reminder, a check mark or x on the voter’s ballot will not be counted. The blank by the candidate of your choice has to be completely filled in. June 28th is the election date. I’m asking you to vote for me, please trust me with your vote – I won’t let you down. Thank you, Paid for by Nick Lee Coal County Court Clerk • 17 Years Experience • Reliable •• Compassionate Feel Free To Call 580-927-0695 Centrahoma Cemetery Association Meeting Tuesday, July 12, 2016 ~ 7:00 pm Centrahoma Cemetery Center Elect Nick Lee DISTRICT 2 • COUNTY COMMISSIONER PAGE B-6—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER— JUNE 22, 2016 ELECT THOMAS MCCOY Our Next Coal County Commissioner District 2 June 28, 2016 • Dependable - Reliable - Accountable • 8 years experience with county government • Devoted family man • Will give 100% every day on the job to you, the taxpayer • Dedicated and proven to serve • Unified and good working relationship with other employees • Understands the needs of roads in District 2 • Will work hard to continue the positive progress in Coal County • Will always have an open door and honest approach to your concerns and needs • Has the training and certifications of purchasing, expenditures and procedures of funding for county government TRACKER 160 BASS BOAT GIVEAWAY EARN ENTRIES JUNE 11 - 25 JUNE 25 / 10PM PLUS $50 FREE PLAY DRAWINGS / 6PM-9PM MILLER MART 4388 TUPELO TRAVEL STOP 2360 RICK'S OIL COMPANY 2266 937845- NO QUOTE RECEIVED ULD 2.37 / PR 2.59 / SP 2.69 NO QUOTE RECEIVED OFF ROAD 1.89 / REG 2.35 NO QUOTE RECEIVED NO QUOTE RECEIVED EVERY HOUR 927- Ward made a motion to award the weekly fuel bid to Coalgate Fuels for gas and diesel. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. Ward made a motion to approve the weekly fuel blanket purchase orders. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved the following: Dist.1 – Coalgate Fuels $1500 Dist. 2 –Coalgate Fuels $1500 Dist.3 – Coalgate Fuels $1800 JUNE 25 / 9PM - 11PM Sheriff’s office – Coalgate Fuels $200 BO PHILLIPS OUTDOOR CONCERT Johnny Ward made a motion to approve an interlocal agreement between Coal County and CED#4 for 2016-17. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. Hensley made a motion to approve a contract for detention transportation services agreement between Coal County and the Office of Juvenile Affairs for 2016-17. Ward seconded. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved. Johnny Ward made a motion to approve the sheriff’s office to purchase a pickup off the state bid contract. Hensley seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. Johnny Sandmann was not yet present for the next two items, so they were skipped until he arrived. 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She added that Axxion Technologies, from Durant, has been involved with the IT of this project since day one, and was onsite during the installation and knows what they will need to do. She presented a quote of approximately $3900 for them to do the cabling. Johnny Ward made a motion to accept the bid fromPage AxxionB-4 and let them do the cabling since they are familiar with the project. Hensley Continued from seconded. Ward, Hensley and Jones approved. The next item on the agenda was to discuss and take possible action on partnership opportunities for economic development in Coal County. Chamber of Commerce President, Johnny Sandmann, was present to discuss with the Board some ideas the Chamber Board of Directors has regarding growth in Coal County. He said one of the ideas is forming a partnership between the City of Coalgate, Coal County and the Chamber of Commerce to share the costs of a salary for a full-time Economic Development Director. He said some of the responsibilities of that person would be to coordinate the Chamber work and events, Main Street project, and other events in the county as they come up. He said they have volunteers that do it now, but feels that it would be much more effective if a full-time person was dedicated to that task. He said the idea is for the three entities to each share one-third of the salary, which would be comparable to other county employee’s salaries. He said the Coal County citizens spend an average of $44 million annually outside of Coal County. He said the Choctaw Nation is interested in helping financially with economic development in our area. Sandmann said he was at the meeting today to see if the county would be interested in pursuing this idea before he looks any further. Sandmann said economic development is very competitive and the right person for the job should be a very ambitious person that will work hard to network to get Coal County on the map, and who also has a general knowledge of government. He said our demographics is right for a variety of businesses. He added that our economy plays a major role in our sales tax revenue and if people can get what they need here, they would be less likely to go out of town to get it. He said the Chamber alone has spent over $4000 this year for marketing by developing a website. Brock Jones said the Assistant District Attorney has discussed with him the idea of putting in a Boys and Girls Club to give our youth something to do after school and on weekends. Jones asked if the job could be comingled with the recycling center. Sandmann said he would prefer not, because he wants a person to represent the county that is not tied up with other projects. He said the person would be considered full-time, with a 40 hour per week schedule, but would probably need a somewhat flexible schedule to allow him or her to attend meetings and events as necessary. Sandmann said he is planning on attending the next city council meeting and will be ready to pursue this if the city if interested as well. Sandmann said he has been hearing that the State of Oklahoma is closing offices and making cutbacks. He said he has heard that the Coal County DHS is in danger of closing. Sandmann says he is pretty sure the state law requires DHS to have an office in each county. He said he was looking at possible incentives to try to keep it open. In doing so, he has learned that Atoka County pays much more in rent than Coal County does for their office building, so he doesn’t feel that the cost is the issue. He said he would like to get with the Assistant District Attorney regarding the possible violation of statutes regarding the issue. He said he feels that it is a political decision. ChoctawCasinos.com Hwy 69 Stringtown, OK LET’S ELECT THOMAS MCCOY our next District 2 Commissioner He understands our needs and has the experience Paid for by Thomas McCoy ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MONDAY & THURSDAY AT 8:PM SATURDAY MORNINGS AT 8:AM ST. PETERS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 107 HANOVER COALGATE OK 580-927-0229 Johnnie’s Remodeling • Reliable and Dependable • Over 30 years´ Experience Sheetrocking, Painting-Int. & Ext., Decks, Patios, Ceramic Tile, Custom Showers “For All Your Home Improvement Needs” For Free Estimates Call Johnnie Foster Home: 580-428-3266 or 580-320-4582 Quality Work ~Affordable Prices Dr. Donald Dingle, D.C. Treating Auto accident victims and other dull matters. Call me: 580-889-3338 Commissioners’ Proceedings Old Business: None New Business: Clerk Loudermilk said the wooden bench in the hallway between her office and the Treasurer’s office has a piece of wood loose and could pinch someone and needs to be fixed. Ward said he would have a guy look at it in a little bit and glue it or put a few finish nails in it to hold. Ward said Larry Eddings talked to him about replacing the lights in the library. Hensley said he doesn’t have a problem letting Larry take care of the lights. Michael Hensley made a motion to adjourn at 9:34 a.m. Ward seconded the motion. Hensley, Ward and Jones approved. ______________________________ _____________________________ Brock Jones, Chairman Michael Hensley, Vice-chairman _____________________________ ______________________________ Johnny Ward, Member Attest: Eugina Loudermilk, County Clerk ATOKA LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE EVERY MONDAY Weekly Market Report Monday, June 20, 2016 SALE RESULTS CATTLE SOLD 1075 STEERS 200 - 300 lb ....$1.09 300 - 400 lb.....$1.00 400 - 500 lb.....$0.97 500 - 600 lb.....$0.90 600 - 700 lb.....$0.85 - $1.59 $1.69 $1.62 $1.55 $1.39 HEIFERS 200 - 300 lb..........$1.46 300 - 400 lb..........$1.00 400 - 500 lb..........$0.95 500 - 600 lb..........$1.01 600 - 700 lb..........$0.92 - $1.63 $1.51 $2.10 $1.77 $1.72 PAIRS $1300 - $1700 STOCKER COWS $1000 - $1800 PACKER COWS .72¢ - .88¢ LOW DRESSING .60¢ - .71¢ • PACKER BULLS 1.00¢ -$1.12 BULLS NONE - BABY CALVES $350 - $475 Owners & Operators Phil & Paula Hatridge Mob. 918-424-1754 ~ Office 580-889-3264 PO Box 1103 - Atoka, Ok 74525 NEXT EQUIPMENT & POULTRY WILL BE AUGUST 6TH WE WILL NOT HAVE AN EQUIPMENT SALE ON JULY 2ND OR A CATTLE SALE ON MONDAY, JULY 4TH J.C. WARD MEMORIAL RODEO Wildest Show On Dirt July 1-2 • 2016 Co-Approved CRRA, UPRA, ACR & OPEN Ward’s Ranch Coalgate, OK. 7.5 Miles NE of Coalgate on Hwy 31 ADDED MONEY Bareback Riding • Ranch Bronc Riding Bull Riding Calf Roping • Team Roping • Steer Wrestling Women’s Barrel Racing • Women’s Barrel Racing • Women’s Break Away Roping ALL CONTESTANTS CALL IN JUNE 28 • 6 -10PM 479-965-0441 Junior Bareback Riding (15 Years and Under) Junior Ranch Bronc Riding (15 Years and Under) Junior Barrel Racing (15 Years and Under - Co-Ed) ALL CONTESTAANTS CALL IN JUNE 28 • 6 - 10PM 580-927-3007 COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 22, 2016—PAGE B-7 COALGATE SONS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS BENJAMIN F. SMALLWOOD CAMP #2259 MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Membership eligibility: Must be 16 years of age or older and provide proof of a relative that served on the Confederate side in the Civil War. Membership is open to all eligible persons regardless of race, color, national origin, or religion. There is no discrimination. Sons of Confederate Veterans is not a religious or political group. It is a group of people that are proud of their Southern heritage. To request a membership application, contact Adjutant Alvin W. Johnson at 580-927-6854 or attend a meeting. Meetings are held the second Saturday of each month 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at the Coal County Public Library meeting room in Coalgate. The next meeting will be Saturday, July 9. These are open meetings. THE PuBLIC IS CORDIALLy INVITED TO ATTEND. SPECIAL EVENTS MAIN HOLT BARE BACK RIDING DOUBLE MUGGING Stay & Play • 2 WHITE WATER Tickets or 2 FRONTIER CITY Tickets • GUEST ACCOMMODATIONS with Breakfast for 2 • EXTRA BREAKFAST & PARK ADMISSION TICKETS $25 per person ASK US ABOUT ONLY "STAY LONGER, SAVE MORE" • Indoor Pool • Fitness Center • Pool Table • Full Service Restaurant • Bar Only minutes from all Oklahoma City attractions! $125 plus tax 2101 S. Meridian, OKC, OK 73108 LOCATED 2 MILES SOUTH OF I-40 (405) 685-4000 “ S TAY A N D P L AY ” M U S T B E M E N T I O N E D AT TIME OF BOOKING RESERVATION. Brown’s Funeral Service Supports Business of Saving Lives 3.792x5 Brown’s Funeral Service has graciously invested back into the community in order to promote the saving of lives. Owner Eddie Brown recognized a very unique opportunity to assist our local first responders through an ingenious marketing initiative that could help save lives. Eddie and his caring staff ask that you download the Vital ICE (In Case of Emergency) app, from either the Apple App Store or Google Play, for your smart phone and enter in their code: #9339 for Atoka, #2131 for Coalgate, #0393 for Durant and #9700 for Madill. Brown’s Funeral Service is making this potentially life-saving app available for free to download in the community as a way of showing their gratitude for allowing them to serve you. They ask that you please take just a few minutes to download the Vital ICE app and fill in the information so that you are prepared in case of an emergency. This app is available to the entire community, regardless of age, so do not pass up this great life-saving opportunity. In the event of an emergency, first responders can use the Vital ICE app to retrieve the user’s vital information. This information can then be easily taken on the ambulance to the hospital, or sent directly to the hospital from the Vital ICE app, where ER staff can further access this critical information. Remember, time is of the essence when saving lives! Vote June 28 Donnie Condit is a Leader who Listens Roads - Strives to keep highway funding at an acceptable level. Works with county commissioners to resolve problems and deficiencies of our roads. Water - Our most valuable resource. Believes we should keep our water in Southeast Oklahoma. Jobs - strive to make an environment that helps provide jobs that will enable our children to remain in District 18 and earn a livable income. Education - We must provide a quality, locally controlled education. i will work against forced consolidation. Schools must have the resources they need to provide our children with the best learning opportunity. “selected as rural legislator of the year by his colleagues in 2016” Keep experience Donnie CONDiT State Representative • District 18 I would appreciate your vote on June 28th Western Auto Randell S. MaShbuRn, OwneR 803 S. MiSSiSSippi, AtokA, ok 889-6859 • 1-800-315-3329 PAGE B-8—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 22, 2016 GARAGE SALES GARAGESALE—Friday, June 24, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Coalgate Video & Curio Corner. (1tp15) GARAGE SALE—Saturday ONLY, 7:00 a.m. to ? Men & women clothes & shoes, boys clothes sizes 4-6, baby boy clothes up to 12 months, baby items, changing table, bouncer t Dir l l i F Top Soi l and more. Christmas decor, office desk, tools, stereo system & more. 10 miles west of Coalgate on Hwy 31, 1 mile from Hwy 48. (1tp15) FOR SALE HOUSE FOR SALE—2 1/2 bedroom, 1-bath, on 5 acres. 2nd & Main St. in Clarita. $27,000.00. Will consider all offers. 580-927-0189. (4tp16) Dozer Work Gravel Hauling No SaleFOR JulyRENT 6th Jerry Lemons Home 580-428-3166 Cell 580-258-0282 FOR SALE—4x5 round bales of hay. Bermuda & rye mix. Fertilized and weed sprayed. 580-258-8660. (6/17tfn) FOR SALE—House & 2 acres for sale, 1400 sq. ft., granite counter tops, dishwasher, double oven, Jenair cook top, 2 full baths, carport, covered back deck, barn, pond, 1 mile south of Coalgate on Hwy 3. $128,000.00 owner financing available. 580-889-1539. (4/6tfn) FOR SALE—8X12 new storage shed. Shingled roof, wooden siding and floor. Double doors, gray & white. Sale Every Wednesday Built to sell. $1200, delivered in Coal County or $1000 if you pick it up. 580-258-0262. (1tc15) SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY We Can Help Scott McCormack Cell 580-310-4389 West of Ada on Hwy 3W • (580)436-5033 southernoklivestock.com Thank You for your patronage & support! Stockers & Feeder • Pairs, Cows & Bulls Wednesdays starting at 9:00 a.m. Average Report for 6/15/16 Total Head: 725 Steers 328.....................................$203.00 405-430 ...............$177.00-$182.00 550-585 ...............$145.00-$154.00 615.....................................$146.00 640.....................................$138.50 Heifers 506-515 .............. $135.00-$146.00 548.................................... $135.00 405-442 .............. $137.00-$147.00 556-590 .............. $127.00-$129.00 ~~ There Will Be No Sale July 6th ~~ land for sale FOR RENT—1, 2, 3 & 4-Bdrm houses 580-258-8856, cell. (11/24tfn) HOUSES FOR RENT— 4-5 acre tracks for $15,000 Furnished or unfurnished. All bills paid on some. 927-5171. 1-26 acre track for $2,500 per acre (3/10tfn) FOR RENT—Office spaces: 1- 30 acre track for $2,500 per acre one is 800 sq. ft. and one is 2400 sq. ft. Call Rebecca Washburn. 580-927-5332 5 miles East of Coalgate (1/18tfn) FOR RENT—1-bdrm apts. with stove, refrigerator, CH/A, No Minimums 3 walk-inABSOLUTE storm shelters, AUCTION No Reserves water sewer & garbage paid. MONDAY 255± on ACRES HUGHES COUNTY JUNE 27TH Laundry facility property. 10AM Handicap HOLDENVILLE assessible OK aptsNICE BRICK HOME METAL BUILDING PONDS TIMBER HAY SELLER: available. At least 62 years LARRY MEADOWS HUNTING WATERFALL TARRANT of age may apply at Louis RURAL WATER OFFERED IN 3 TRACTS ESTATE LOCATION: 3651 N. 372 RD Holdenville, OK. Sandmann AUCTION Senior Housing, Property Viewing: Property does have locked gates! You OPEN HOUSE SAT JUNE 18TH 1201 Cedarmay Way, westout of walk the property anytime during daylight hours. 2-5PM TERMS - DETAILS - PHOTOS AVAILABLE ONLINE OR Coalgate footballCALL field. 580- 580-237-7174 SUNDAY FOR BROCHURE. JUNE 26TH Propertyhours QuestionsM-F Joyce Payne 405-641-8840 927-2781. Office 2-5PM Auction Questions Troy Lippard 580-747-6747 9:00 to 1:00. (4/3tfn) FOR RENT—Individual Trailer space in Phillips, $100 month. 3”x2” Call 580-927-5422 (3/2tfn) FOR RENT—2-Bdrm, 1-bath house with cellar at 209 S. Cottage. 927-3293. (2tc15) FOR RENT—2-bdrm, 1-bath No Minimums No Reserves house. New HELP remodeled home ABSOLUTE AUCTION WANTED WANT TO BUY MONDAY on 11 S. 255± Dwight in Coalgate. ACRES HUGHES COUNTY JUNE 27TH 25 DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED! Become a 580-371-6603 10AM HOLDENVILLEorOK 580-638NICE BRICK HOME METAL HANK HAS CASH For old guinoWILL jobDASH! to small driver for Stevens Transport! NO EXPERIENCE 2261. (3tp17) PONDS TIMBER HAY MEADOWS BUILDING SELLER: NEEDED! New drivers earn $800+ per week! • Ready made house sites• This ad is available in five sizes. Please use the size that best fits your newspaper. Call for Free Consultation 1-800-658-1596 (918) 423-0421 ABSOLUTE AUCTION No Minimums No Reserves MONDAY JUNE 27TH 10AM 255± ACRES HUGHES COUNTY HOLDENVILLE OK NICE BRICK HOME METAL BUILDING PONDS TIMBER HAY MEADOWS HUNTING WATERFALL RURAL WATER OFFERED IN 3 TRACTS SELLER: LARRY TARRANT ESTATE AUCTION LOCATION: 3651 N. 372 RD Holdenville, OK. Property Viewing: Property does have locked gates! You may walk the property out anytime during daylight hours. OPEN HOUSE SAT JUNE 18TH 2-5PM 580-927-0202 GUINEA CHICKS FOR SALE ALL ZONES THIS COPY ONLY FOR THE WEEK OF JuNE 19, 2016. TERMS - DETAILS - PHOTOS AVAILABLE ONLINE OR CALL FOR BROCHURE. 580-237-7174 Property Questions Joyce Payne 405-641-8840 Auction Questions Troy Lippard 580-747-6747 SUNDAY JUNE 26TH 2-5PM 3.73”x2” OKLAHOMA CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK HELP WANTED AUCTION WANT TO BUY ABSOLUTE No Minimums No Reserves MONDAY 255± ACRES 25 DRIVER TRAINEES HUGHES NEEDED! COUNTY JUNE 27TH HOLDENVILLE OK Transport! NICE BRICKHANK HOME Become a driver for Stevens HAS CASH 10AM WILL DASH! For BUILDING PONDS NO METAL EXPERIENCE NEEDED! New TIMBER HAY SELLER: old guitars, amps, mandolins, ukuleles, LARRY HUNTING WATERFALL driversMEADOWS earn $800+ per week! PAID TARRANT WATER TRACTS CDLRURAL TRAINING! StevensOFFERED covers all IN 3Gibson, ESTATE Fender, Martin, Gretsch, etc. AUCTION LOCATION:drive4stevens. 3651 N. 372 RD Holdenville, OK. costs! 1-888-748-4133. Property Viewing: Property does have locked gates! You may OPEN HOUSE Tophours. dollar cash paid. 40 years in Tulsa. com walk the property out anytime during daylight SAT JUNE 18TH 2-5PM TERMS - DETAILS - PHOTOS AVAILABLE ONLINE OR SUNDAY 1-800-525-7273 www.stringswest.com CALL FOR BROCHURE. 580-237-7174 JUNE 26TH STONE TRUCKING IS NOW Property Questions JoyceHIRING Payne 405-641-8840 2-5PM Auction Questions Troy Lippard 580-747-6747 CDL-A Drivers. Flatbed and oversize. Great pay, hometime, benefits. Start immediately. Contact Natasha at 918284-7629 www.stonetrucking.com LEGAL SERVICES 3.23”x2” ADVERTISE STATEWIDE ADVERTISE STATEWIDE! For more information or to place an ad contact SOCIAL SECURITY AND DISABILITY CLAIMS Saunders & Saunders Attorneys at Law. No Recovery - No Fee. 1-800-259-8548 DRIS (405) 499-0020 or tollfree in OK at 1-888-815-2672. 580-665-6295 OKLAHOMA CLASSIFIED Jared Orr ADVERTISING NETWORK Dozer Service LARRY tars, amps, mandolins, ukuleles, Gibson, Fender, HUNTING WATERFALL PAID CDL TRAINING! Stevens covers all costs! TARRANT$6500 per hr RURAL WATER OFFERED IN 3 TRACTS ESTATE Martin, Gretsch, etc. Top dollar cash paid. 40 years 1-888-748-4133. drive4stevens.com AUCTION LOCATION: 3651 N. 372 RD Holdenville, OK. OPEN HOUSE www.stringswest.com PropertyWANTED—Shining Viewing: Property does have locked gates! You mayinwalk the 1-800-525-7273 WORK Tulsa. SAT JUNE 18TH property out anytime during daylight hours. 2-5PM Light Detail Services. Prices STONE TRUCKING IS- PHOTOS NOW HIRING CDL-AONLINE OR TERMS - DETAILS AVAILABLE SUNDAY CALL FOR BROCHURE. 580-237-7174 Drivers. Flatbed and oversize. Great pay, homestart at $45. Price determined JUNE 26TH ADVERTISE STATEWIDE Property Questions Joyce PayneNatasha 405-641-8840 2-5PM benefits. Start Contact bytime, condition of immediately. vehicle, boats Auction Questions Troy Lippard 580-747-6747 at 918-284-7629 www.stonetrucking.com or bikes. Call or Text 580ADVERTISE STATEWIDE! For more information 258-8681. (2/2tfn) LEGAL SERVICES or to place an ad contact (405) 499-0020 or tollfree WANT TO BUY—80 to 300 in OK at 1-888-815-2672. Mary Hurley Hospital has a FT position in our laboratory departSOCIAL SECURITY AND DISABILITY acres in Atoka or Coal County. CLAIMS 3.45”x2” ment. This position would require the applicant to work 10 hour Saunders & Saunders Attorneys at Law. No 580-320-1790. (4tp18) Recovery No Fee. 1-800-259-8548 DRIS OCAN061916 night shirts Monday Thursday. The qualified applicant must eiHELP WANTED—Looking WANTED 580-927-0202 POSITION AVAILABLE for an honest, dependable ther have the degree of MLT (Medical Lab Technician) or MT for more on statewide advertising, person to work as a information handyman. (Medical Technologist) and must be proficient in blood bank. We CAXCA OCAN061916 Some carpentry work, call 1-888-815-2672 offer competitive wages and a full benefit package. Please apply plumbing, electrical and some in the Human Resources department at 405 W Clay, Coalgate or for more information on statewide No Minimums yard work. Must have own ABSOLUTE AUCTION No Reservestransportation. 580-927-3293. you may call 580-927-2327 ext 259 to request an application.EOE advertising, call 1-888-815-2672 MONDAY (2tc16) 255± ACRES HUGHES COUNTY JUNE 27TH 10AM HOLDENVILLE OK NICE BRICK HOME METAL BUILDING PONDS TIMBER HAY MEADOWS HUNTING WATERFALL RURAL WATER OFFERED IN 3 TRACTS Real Estate Available Immediately *****Bank Teller***** SELLER: LARRY TARRANT ESTATE FirstBank AUCTION LOCATION: 3651 N. 372 RD Holdenville, OK. 74848 Property Viewing: Property does have locked gates! You may walk the property out anytime during daylight hours. TERMS - DETAILS - PHOTOS AVAILABLE ONLINE OR CALL FOR BROCHURE. 580-237-7174 OPEN HOUSE SAT JUNE 18TH 2-5PM SUNDAY JUNE 26TH 2-5PM is looking for an experienced applicant to work as a bank teller at our Troy Lippard 580-747-6747 Coalgate Location. Land for Sale Joyce Payne 405-641-8840 New Listing: N. of Coalgate-190 acres, 90% open pasture, has utilities available. Priced at $1800. per acre. Applicants with banking experience and/or cash handling backgrounds 4”x2” are urged to apply. Excellent compensation and benefits package. New Lisitng: N. of Coalgate 160 acres, 90% open pasture, nice cattle pens, utilities available. Priced at $1900 per acre. Please fax your resume to Randi Sue Sewell at (918) 948-9433 or submit an application at one of our five locations. can Coalgate Antlers AtokaApplications Atoka Antlers Coalgate Hugo 701 S. Mississippi 714 S. Broadway 1501 E. Jackson St. 100 N. High also be found onSt. the Hugo (580) 927-3555 (580) 298-3368 (580) 326-4958 FirstBank website at www.firstbank-ok.com. www.firstbank-ok.com www.firstbank-ok.com Please respond by Friday, July 8, 2016. 701 S. Mississippi (580) 889-7357 “ 100 N. High St. (580) 298-3368 (580) 889-7357 714 S. Broadway 1501 E. Jackson St. (580) 927-3555 (580) 326-4958 New Listing: 533 acres North of Lone Star Church. Property lays in Coal and Pittsburg Co. Lots of good hunting, some grazing, very remote. Priced at $1,375.00 per acres. EOE/M/F/D/V New Listing: Corner of Ada & Taylor St., 2 bdrm., 1 Bath home recently remodeled on 2 lots. Priced at $37, 500. Ranch Specialist New Listing: 2.5 miles Northwest on Hwy 3. 4 bdrm., 2 bath, 1874 sq. ft. brick home, 2 car garage, recently remodeled on 7 acres. Priced at $142, 500. CONTRACT Cheyenne Stanley E-mail: [email protected] New Listing: Industrial Boulevard small building with attached garage and carport on 3 lots with RV hookups, in a neat location. Country living in town. Priced at. Priced at $20,000. 918-557-5308 580-889-7977 Atoka, Oklahoma • 3855 ac limestone based cattle/hunting ranch good fences /corral Johnston county $1600/ac • 260 a hunting land , utilities ,80% timber road frontage north of durant ok $1950/ac • 15.85 acres - 1400+ sq. ft. home in the Tushka school district. $199,500 • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath brick home on 2+ acres in city limits of Atoka. $225,000 • 1 "doll" house on 1 acre. Ready to move into. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Brick. Cellar. Forrest Hill Road in Atoka. $105,000. • 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. www.pattydingle.com New Listing: 15 miles North of Coalgate on Hwy 31, 160 acres with 5 bdrm, 1 3/4 bath, rock home with large shop building. Priced at $449,000. 303 West Hooker - 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, brick home, with 1313 sq ft, carport, on large lot, Priced at $85,000. For all your auction and Real Estate needs call: Haney Auction and Real Estate 203 North Mississippi • Atoka OK • 580-889-3497 Kevin Haney Auctioneer/Broker • 580-927-5029 Sales Associate: Joel Coffee • 580-927-5563 Honest, Hardworking & Dependable! www.haneyauction.com COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 22, 2016—PAGE B-9 Let’s Keep Rachel Nix I am sincerely humbled by the support I’ve received during my campaign. I appreciate every encouraging call, text, facebook message, cash contributions and permission from land owners to post my signs. I am more determined than ever before to continue working hard serving Coal County through the Court Clerk’s Office. This is an opportunity I’ve never taken for granted. The friendships I’ve made with the customers will last a lifetime. I’m indebted to each of you for allowing me to be here for the last 10 years as YOUR Court Clerk. I pray for your continued support to allow me to keep my job. There was no possible way for me to knock every door in this county due to working full time and taking care of my children; however, I’ve done my best to meet as many as time permitted. If you have questions or concerns you want me to know about, please call me. Coal County has invested a lot of time and money on me to equip me with the knowledge I need to serve as Court Clerk. I’m praying for your vote!! Absentee voting: June 23rd, June 24th & June 25th Precinct voting: June 28th Paid for by Rachel Nix Storm Shelters 10 yr. Manufactured Warranty on leakage Jerry English 580-927-5493 Installed All Concrete Now Accepting Choctaw Vouchers General Backhoe Work ~ Dozer Work ~ Septic Systems HARGIS CONSTRUCTION METAL ROOFING AND METAL BUILDINGS Locally owned and operated FREE ESTIMATES • You could receive an insurance discount with 40 year warranty metal • Reduce energy costs up to 40% FOR ALL YOUR PHYSICAL THERAPY NEEDS Suffering from pain, weakness or joint stiffness? Having difficulty getting around? We can help. Call or stop by for a free screening or just for some friendly advice. Steve Penney, PT 1004 S Broadway, Coalgate. ~ 580-927-9121 MICHAEL L. DIAL, D.D.S. Family Dentistry & Orthodontics 104 Ruth Avenue, Atoka •Crowns • Bridges • Fillings •Root Canals •Cosmetic Dentistry •Oral Surgery •Teeth Whitening •Sedation Office hours by appointment (580) 889-2505 Major credit cards accepted Call 940-867-0430 for more information and quotes PAGE B-10—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 22, 2016 You are invited to the Olney Volunteer Fire Department Hamburger & Hot Dog Cook Out Friday, June 24th 6:00 p.m . N E P O E S U O FRIDAY, JULY 1, 2016 8 $ 00 Coalgate Methodist Church 11:00- 2:00 pm H We Deliver 580-927-6122 Help Buy Coalgate Basketball School Uniforms Coalgate Volunteer Fire Department Special Thanks to the following for their help and donations during our new station building project: Fund Raiser June 22, 2016 • 11:00 to 2:00 District 3 Commissioner Mike Hensley & Crew • JMC Construction Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma • Jimmy Parker Plumbing People’s Electric Cooperative • Coalgate Schools • Communities of Olney & Clarita • Ladies of Olney Community • Cecil Mackey of S.O.D.A. Brighten Your Summer! INDIAN TACO DINNER Coalgate Fire Department BBQ Sandwiches chips & drink 5 $ 00 For deliveries call 580-927-3913 COALGATE SONS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS BENJAMIN F. SMALLWOOD CAMP #2259 MEETING Saturday, July 9, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Coal County Public Library Meeting Room Coalgate 100 E Main - Ada - (580)332-0457 Open Monday - Friday 10 to 5:30 Saturday 10 to 2 S 20 $ Guest speaker will be Ken Cook of Tulsa, Division Commander for Sons of Confederate Veterans. He will be speaking on Jefferson Davis and the National Capital. Open meeting. Public is cordially invited. u F n r P e a m r t m y u July 2, 2016 6:00 p.m. Coal County Fair Barn Good Food!!! Good Prizes!!! Good Time!!! Fish Dinner for 2 with all the trimmings. Tickets may be purchased st 1 place $2,000 from a Fair Board Member or nd 2 place- Metal Garden Bench Coal County Extension Office Sponsored by Coal County Fair Board For more information call 927-2262 - 927-2057 - 927-0542 - 927-3495 - 580-480-5272 We’ll have you smiling, too, with a loan that’s quick and easy. We strive to have most consumer loans approved and funded in less than 24 hours...and even quicker in most instances. 101 North Main - Coalgate - 927-2311 www.shamrockbank.com