legal notice - Holdenville Tribune
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legal notice - Holdenville Tribune
THE HOLDENVILLE WOLVERINES OPEN THEIR SEASON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2014 AGAINST HARTSHORNE AT HOME. Pictured (left to right) Front Row: 2-Dalton Stafford, 3-Trey Grimmett, 4-Austin Brown, 5-Jaret Sherrin, 6-Rolando Vazquez, 7-D’Angelo Moore, 10-Ryan Sherry, 11-Adrian Vazquez, 12-Colton Shepherd, 14-Isai Velazquez. Second Row: 15-Kolby Robison, 16-Quentin Smith, 17-Tiberius Dodson, 18-Alberto Cruces, 19-Remington Baxter, 20-Ross Beeler, 21-Jason Scott, 22-Anthony Couffer, 23-Sanders Mclemore, 24-Ty Gibbs. Third Row: 25-Oske Lowe, 32-Trevain Carolina, 50-Canaan Smith, 51-Riley Goforth, 52-William Breshers, 53-Michael Hamilton, 55-Coby Bowen, 59-Tyler Moppin. Fourth Row: 60-Mason Harjo, 61-Damien Ruiz, 64-Zachary Wasson, 66-Isaiah Gutter, 72-Justin Fowler, 75-Ty Mariott, 80-Dalen Tubbs, K.K. Morrison. Fifth Row: Hattie Starry, 81-Ali Aguirre, 82-Justin Rogers, 85-Danny Masso, 87-Sungie Buck, Mia Cottrell. Coaches: Steve Martin, Seth Tinsley, Luke Penrod, Don Padgett. Holdenville TRIBUNE www.holdenvilletribune.com VOLUME 15, NUMBER 38 HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA 1 SECTION 50¢ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 PAGE 2—HOLDENVILLE TRIBUNE—SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 When up on the roof there arose such a clatter, I muted Fox news to see what was the matter. I ran to the door and picked up my Glock, I peered through the peephole and pulled back the cock. The moon was high in the brilliant night sky, Which makes for an easy shot if things go awry. When what do my wandering eyes see in the night, But Air Force One soaring gracefully in flight. Some of us “old timers” remember when school days were from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm with an hour for lunch. Now the days begin earlier, lunch is much shorter, and school ends earlier. However, it appears that once again the “old timers” had it right. High schools and middle schools should begin the day no earlier than 8:30 a.m. to help teenagers get more sleep, the American Academy of Pediatrics said in its first policy statement on the issue. Research indicates that later school start times result in improved physical and mental health and, in some cases, better student performance, according to the guidelines. One recent study found a 70% drop in car crashes involving teen drivers after an 80-minute delay in the start time at one high school. “Delaying school start times has a whole host of benefits that are well documented at this point,” said Judith Owens, lead author of the guidelines and director of sleep medicine at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, D.C. Biological changes associated with puberty result in a shift in circadian rhythms, causing adolescents to get tired later at night, sleep experts say. Exacerbating that physiological reality is teens’ tendency to study late and to use electronics close to bedtime, when blue-light exposure can further delay sleep. “Circadian rhythms dictate that most teenagers can’t fall asleep much before 11 p.m.,” Dr. Owens said. “And if they need 8½ to 9½ hours of sleep – do the math. They are best suited to wake up around 8 am.” Yet the average start time for public high schools is 87:59 a.m., according to 2011-12 U.S. Department of Education statistics, the most recent available. An estimated 42.5% of public high schools start the day before 8 a.m., while only about 15% start at 8:30 a.m. or later. Advocates hope the guidelines will provide momentum for organizations across the country working to delay school start times. The issue is often contentious because of concerns about transportation costs due to changing bus schedules, and the effect on time and space for extracurricular activities, particularly athletics. Dr. Owens said an unofficial count found about 70 districts with a total of about 1,000 schools have made the move to a later school day. The Fairfax County School Board in Virginia, near Washington, is slated to vote in October on delaying its 7:20 a.m. start time. The school district, one of the country’s largest, hired Children’s National Medical Center to consult on options for delaying the start of the high school day to 8 a.m. or later. Experts point to research findings that delays in start times of as little as 25 minutes can lead to measurable changes. Some studies have found improvements in hours slept, academic performance and mood, and decreases in driving accidents and risky behaviors. In a March study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, researchers at the University of Minnesota found a 65%-to-70% decrease in vehicle crashes among 16 to 18 year olds in two high schools, in Wyoming and Minnesota, excluding crashes caused by unrelated factors, such as intoxication. The study looked at more than 9,000 high school students in five districts in Wyoming, Minnesota and Colorado that had delayed school start times to the 8 a.m. to 8:44 a.m. window. The researchers compared attendance records, academic performances, mental health and car-crash rates before and after the changes to start times. “The later the start time, the more that we had positive outcomes in all measures,” said Kyla Wahlstrom, the lead researcher. Ameen Al-Dalli, 16 years old, who will begin his junior year at Langley High school in Fairfax County in September, said he has fallen asleep in class. The honors student said he has to be at the bus stop at 6:20 to get to school for the 7:20 start time. He says just getting up requires two alarm clocks. Ameen said he aims for a bedtime of 11:30 p.m. but if he has a big test he might not go to bed until 12:30 or 1 a.m. “Thankfully I can keep my grades up but it’s really difficult,” he said. — Sumpthi Reddy Wall Street Journal —CC— It is bad enough for the “city kids” to get up so early but with Daylight Saving Time, many of those that ride a bus are up before dawn and waiting in the dark for the bus. Doing away with Daylight Saving Time and early class times might make everyone feel better. —CC— Speaking of school, recess was my second favorite time of the day . . . lunch was first. I always wondered why we couldn’t have recess at work. It turns out you can . . . if you are in Congress . . . ‘Twas the month of summer recess (with apologies) (Apologies to Clement Clarke Moore) ‘Twas the month of summer recess when all through DC Not a creature was stirring, not even Pelosi. Congress was gone with nary a care, They had money to raise and constituents to scare. The Dems were back home in their own feather beds, While visions of new regulations danced in their heads. And Mamma in her skirt and I in my cap, We’re getting really tired of this Washington crap. Carrying our skinny president so wily and slick, I knew in a moment it must be that . . . uh, person. More liberal than Alinsky his advisers they came, And he begged and whined and called them by name. Now Clinton! Now Holder! Now Jarrett and Plouffe! Forget about Biden, His brain is too rough. The first lady and I Want to go have a ball. So take all my scandals Make them go away all. The world is on fire; Russia’s like a zoo, Golf is now called for; several rounds will do. On to Martha’s Vineyard, the first couple flew With a plane full of donors and both kids, too. Many on the right scream “Why is he leaving?!” That’s not so bad when Barrack’s not achieving. His radical goals that run so eschew, From what America was originally put here to do. Although it’s nice when pols leave D.C. town, No damage can be done by the idiot clowns. However, the lobbyists remain with their bags of gold, Bribing all of the staffers like the days of old. As for Congress being gone, who gives a rat’s butt? All they do is spend money, leaving us deep in al rut. They pass crazy laws like they’re all smoking crack, So stay away longer; in fact, don’t ever come back. Voters thought Barack was fly as he won in ’08, The world would love us again because he’s so great. He could give a nice speech with a little prompter aid, But upon the world stage he acts so afraid. The Middle East, Benghazi and now the Ukraine, Barack thought being prez was cool, but it’s more of a pain There are too many spots that are way too hot, He ordered the captain “Land in Colorado; I need some pot.” Suddenly Barack sprang to the window to view our great land. He said he can make it better as he waved his hand. Patiently waiting for this teleprompter to boot, “Don’t worry America; I’ll be back for more loot!” — Mark Levy ille Holdenv Earn chances to win a 2014 Yamaha Grizzly on September 30th. Earn entries thru September 30th for your chance towin a 2014 Yamaha Grizzly. Players receive 1 entry for every 150 points earned. Cash drawings every 30 minutes start 6pm and drawing for 4-wheeler will be 10pm. 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NEW OFFICERS NAMED BY CLUB New officers were elected at the meeting of the Edward Collins music club Friday afternoon in the home of Miss Margaret Ann Stirman, Country Club drive. The meeting was a joint affair, including both the junior and juvenile sections. The following officers were re-elected for the next year; Frances Belle Leftwich, president; Dorothy Allen, vice-president; Jennie Fotenopulos, secretary; and Helen Jo Leftwich, treasurer. A discussion of the new year book concluded the program. Club guests were Misses Nannette Hail and Julia Cordell. The junior members present were; Elouise Diamond; Jennie Fotenopulos, Frances Belle Leftwich, Jo Leftwich, Farrar Babcock, Helen Marie Cordell, Betty Jane Smith, Dorothy Allen, Roddy Stirman, Margaret Ann Ramsey and Ruth Chesnutt. Juvenile members were: Holly Jo Coruggs, Patricia Fisher, Marilyn Davis, Patsy Hall, Lois Cantrell, Lily Fotenopulos, Joellen Hall, Ruth Taylor Ramsey, Mary Panos, Joy Elaine Phillips, and the hostess, Margaret Ann Stirman. The club is under the direction of Mrs. Clark Cordell and the next meeting will be the latter part of this month. PARTY IS GIVEN FOR MARY LOU WILLIAMS Mrs. Phil Williams was hostess to a group of children when she entertained with a party in honor of the ninth birthday of her daughter, Mary Lou, at her home, 1020 South Oak, last week. Prizes were given to Hedman Welch, Jewel Fream, Donnie Wilbanks, Anna Lulu Turner and Gerald Wayne. The honoree received many lovely gifts. Refreshments were served to the following: Nora Davis, Nina Foster, Joan Miller, Joe and Margaret Fullerton, Harold and Herman Welch, Billy Dale Smith, Jean and Jewell Quinn, Jerry Bennett, Doris Mooney, Virginia Sue Tate, Dorothy, Jackie and Jewell Fream, Marjorie and Donnie Wilbanks, Anna Lulu Turner, Gerald Wayne and the honoree. HELEN ROBINSON IS HONORED WITH PARTY A delightful surprise party, given in honor of Miss Helen Robinson in celebration of her fifteenth birthday, was held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson, 213 East Second, Thursday evening. The house was brilliantly decorated for the enjoyable occasion, with a beautiful color scheme of pink and white prevailing. The evening was spent in playing games after which the hostesses, including Mrs. Fred Robinson, Mrs. Nettie Cain, and Misses Faye Campbell and Christine Robinson, served at attractive birthday plate to the guests present. Guests were: Misses Mary Louise Mooney, Wilma Lawson, Margaret and Mona Harkey, Ethel and Dorothy Alt, Francis McRay, Leona Mae Ellis, Pauline Robertson, Geneva Grewer, Lucille Ellis, Vada Towell, Erma Lawson, Jewell Montgomery, Faye Campbell, Christine Robinson, Martha Edwards, Billy Ann Cain, Mrs. Nettie Cain and Mrs. Fred Robinson. Hoyt Ferguson, Raymond Gordon, Ray Pitts, Leslie Walker, Jr., Lyndell Shaw, David Ferguson, Milliard and Earl Upshaw, John Adams, Henry Edwards, Cecil Cliff, O’Neal Campbell, Lu- ther Russell, Harlan Madden and Jack Robinson. NAZARENE GROUP NAMES OFFICERS FOR NEW YEAR Officers for the ensuing year were elected Thursday afternoon at the regular meeting of the Nazarene Missionary society at the church. The new executives will take over office September 1, when the annual church assembly is to be held. The following officers were named: president, Mrs. Lonnie Williams; first vice president, Mrs. Vernie Ellis; second vice president, Mrs. C.C. Johnson; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Faye Robertson; and reporter, Mrs. Edna Latham. Society members present were: Mrs. Lula Leewright, Mrs. Lonnie Williams, Mrs. Faye Robertson, Mrs. Bob Samford, Mrs. Viola Cain, Mrs. Edna Latham, Mrs. Amanda Hassell, Mrs. Alice Smith, Mrs. Billie Tipton, Mrs. Carmen Middleton, Mrs. Ollie Sanders, Mrs. W.J. Aycock, Mrs. J.A. Campbell, Mrs. Alice Myers, Mrs. Jess Brewer, Mrs. Vernie Ellis, Mrs. B. Stanley, Mrs. Derie Brown, Mrs. Frank Wilson, Mrs. Effie Garrison, Mrs. Harry Moore, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Minnie Frasier, Mrs. Lula Abernathy, Mrs. Ida Stephens, Mrs. Annie Bankston, Mrs. Lillie Eberhart, Miss Lummie Cain, and Rev. and Mrs. C.C. Johnson. PICTURED ABOVE IS THE LATE BILLIE BUCKLEY, WHO IS SHOWN ADVERTISING HER PARENTS’ DAIRY. BILLIE WAS A SISTER TO THE LATE MEARL BUCKLEY CLIFT AND BOTH WERE HHS GRADUATES. PAGE 4—HOLDENVILLE TRIBUNE—SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 Holdenville Tribune USPS 019569 Periodical Postage Paid at Holdenville, OK 74848 Published Weekly at 114 N. Broadway • Holdenville, OK 74848 Bill & Dayna Robinson, Publishers Postmaster send change of address to: Holdenville Tribune P.O. Box 30 Holdenville, OK 74848 405-379-5184 • Fax 405-379-2336 In State, One Year $24.00 Out of State, One Year $30.00 email: [email protected] Visa / Mastercard / Discover Service Held for Helen Bowman Helen Elizabeth Bowman, 82 was called to her Heavenly home on August 29, 2014 in Holdenville, Oklahoma. She was born on July 15, 1932 in Hodgen, Oklahoma to C.D. and Cleo (Kieth) Dowell. Helen married Bennie Gene Bowman on June 2, 1952 and the couple had four sons and one daughter. Helen worked at Custom Size and Seampruf in the shipping department for many years until her retirement. She was a longtime member of the Capital Heights Come see how we can reclaim America for Christ Beginning Sunday, September 7th 6:00 p.m. • Continue every first Sunday until February Church of the Nazarene, Fellowship Hall Our Church Can Be Your Home 323 S Oak St, Holdenville, OK 74848 · (405) 379-3518 Dane Robinson, Pastor Missionary Baptist Church. She loved to quilt and work in her flower garden. Watching sporting events and game shows were fun pastimes for her. Nothing pleased Helen more than having her family with her. She is preceded in death by her parents, Bennie Bowman, and sister-inlaw Juanita Dean Dowell. Survivors include her sons Mike Bowman and wife Diane of Holdenville, Bill Bowman and wife Cheryl of Shawnee, Larry Bowman and wife Barbara of Wetumka, Bud Bowman and wife Patty of Holdenville, and daughter Elizabeth Simpson and husband Gary of Shawnee; grandchildren include Chad Rogez, Nancy Rogez, Elisha and husband Jim Hale, Brock Bowman, Laura and husband Jeremy Brashears, Eddie Bowman, David and wife Alisha Bowman, Matt Bowman, Anna Bowman, Hayley Simpson, Braden Simpson; great-grandchildren Jordan, McKinsey, Tyler, Katy, Payton, Shara, Sarah, Jamie, and Boston; her sisters Ople and husband Melvin Walker of Joplin, Missouri, Margie and husband Fred Alston of Mena, Arkansas, Nila and husband Virgil Davis of Heavner; brother John Dowell of Ratliff City; as well as a host of other nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held 10:00 AM Monday, September 1st, at Capitol Heights Missionary Baptist Church, 300 North Plum, Holdenville. Pastors Mack Peercy and Rev. Jim Crawford officiated. Pallbearers were Jerald Coym, George Massad Jr., Brock Bowman, David Bowman, Matt Bowman, Braden Simpson, Chad Rogez, and Jordan Rogez. Interment followed at Holdenville Cemetery in Holdenville, Oklahoma. Services were under the direction of Hudson-Phillips Funeral Home in Holdenville. Service Held for Anna Beth Wheat Pastor’s Ponders A teacher asked her class, “What is the shape of the world?” A little boy answered, “My father says it is in terrible shape.” How true! What is the reason? There is a rebellion against the Lord and the law of the land. This revolt of evil is reported in the second Psalm. The kings of the earth plot against God and Jesus Christ. They wanted to break the Spiritual cords and get free from God. Today children have cast off their cords of restraint and no longer respect their parents. Citizens have cast off their cords of restraint and no longer respect policemen. Our homes have been turned into a jungle of robbery and rape, mugging and murder. We are witnessing an attempt of the godless to snap the cords of Divine control, but it will only bring down Divine contempt. Whatever you do, do not have the Lord against you, and if He is for you, it does not matter who is against you. —Seeds From The Sower I love you, Holdenville. If you’d like me to come visit you or simply pray for you please call (405) 566-9441 or 405-379-3518 and leave me a message. If you do not have a church home we would love for you to visit us. Our Sunday School beings at 9:45 and the worship service at 10:45. We also have a church van and would be glad to pick anyone up that needs a ride. We’re happy to serve you any way that we can. Blessings, Dane Robinson Nursery Available Children’s Church ages 5-12 324 South Oak • Holdenville, Oklahoma 74848 • 405-379-3518 Life with Christ is an Endless Hope; Life without Christ is a Hopeless End. Anna Beth Wheat passed away in Holdenville on Friday morning, August 22, 2014, at the age of 75 years. Anna was the daughter of Franklin Jefferson McGhee and Evelyn Anna (Limpkul) McGhee, born on July 8, 1939 in Garber, Oklahoma. She was brought up in Oklahoma City during her younger years. The family moved to Holdenville when Anna was 14, and for most of her adult life, Holdenville has been her home. She was married one month after her 16th birthday to Bumon C. Wheat in Oklahoma City on August 12, 1955. They made their home in Holdenville and were blessed with three daughters, Dixie, Paula and Carla, and one son, Danny. Anna had the generous heart of a genuine homemaker. She loved cooking and sewing, and was an exceptional seamstress. She loved caring not only for her own children, but for the many children she looked after for more than fifteen years in her day care home. Until recent weeks when failing health made her unable to speak, she loved telling stories about every child she ever kept. She was a devoted and loving wife, mother, grandmother, and friend. Her passing leaves an empty space in many hearts and homes, and she will be missed. Her legacy of love will always remain. Anna is preceded in death by her parents, Franklin and Evelyn McGhee; her beloved husband of 40 years, Bumon C. Wheat, on July 2, 1996; her son, Danny E. Wheat, on May 11, 1996; her grandson, D. J. Jester, on March 26, 1999; sonin-law Curtis Johnson on November 22, 1992; four brothers and two sisters; and special friend George Sharp. She is survived by three daughters, Dixie L. Wheat, Paula J. Wheat, and Carla S. Johnson, all of Holdenville; two daughters-in-law, Donna Hamilton and husband Larry of Holdenville and Jody Wheat of Ada; eight grandchildren, Angela Wheat, Kimberly Lasater, Charles Buck Wheat, Joseph Anthony Wheat, Amber Clark, Anna Rae Jett, Scotti Jo Johnson, Silas Hamilton; eleven great-grandchildren, Seth, Wesley, Macy, Colt, Ashtyn, Boe, Ethan, Jasmyn, Davin, Weston, and Abby; one great-greatgrandson Jaxon Jett; and many other relatives and a host of friends. Funeral services were Tuesday, August 26th, 1:00 p.m. at Fisher Funeral Home’s Lillye Chapel with Rev. Gary Dodson officiating. Honorary pallbearers were Jimmy Sanford, Jimmie Jett, Frank Orso, Donnie Rogers, Jeep Castleberry, Tony McGhee, and Chris McGhee. www.fisherfh.net Service Held for Norma Lee Penuel Norma Lee (McKee) Penuel passed away in Holdenville on Friday morning, August 29, 2014. Norma was the daughter of Jesse & Grace (Bryant) McKee, born on May 13, 1927, in Quinton, Oklahoma, where she was brought up and attended schools. She was married to Walter R. Penuel on November 27, 1947, in Seminole, Oklahoma. They were blessed with two daughters, Susan and Lu, and one son, Kenny. Following Walter’s construction career, the family lived in various parts of the U.S. and spent several years abroad, in Venezuela from 1958 to 1964, and in American Samoa in 1971-72. Norma was a nurse’s aide, and worked in Seminole for more than thirty years, at Pioneer Nursing Home in Seminole and at the Seminole Hospital. She very much enjoyed taking care of people, and worked at private duty sittings even after her retirement. Her family was her first love, and taking care of them was her life. She is preceded in death by her parents, Jesse & Grace McKee; her beloved husband of 50 years, Walter Penuel, on May 6, 1998. She is survived by three children, Susan Lewellen of Mustang, Lu Anne Langwell of Horntown, and Kenneth Penuel of Seminole; eight grandchildren and twentytwo great grandchildren; four sisters, Judy of Claremore, Grace of Seminole, Glenda of Texas, and Linda of Ada; one brother, Don, of Seminole; numerous other family members and many friends. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, September 2nd, 10:30 a.m. at the Texas Banner Church of God located north of Horntown, and Norma was laid to rest in the Maple Grove Cemetery in Seminole. Rev. Joe Lunsford was the officiating minister. Pallbearers were Grant Penuel, Luke Fillmore, Levi Fillmore, Micah Ledbetter, Seth Ledbetter, and Tristan Ledbetter, with Sam Brown as honorary pallbearer. Services were under direction of Fisher Funeral Home of Holdenville. www.fisherfh.net Service Held for Bernard “Sonny” Bateman Bernard “Sonny” Arlo Bateman, of Holdenville, Oklahoma, passed from this life on August 28, 2014 at the age of 65. He was born to Lio Bernard and Hilda (Groner) Bateman on August 15, 1949. He was born in Kalkaska, Michigan, and died in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and saw the world in between. Sonny joined the Marine Corps out of high school in 1966. During 1968 he was flying door gunner in the DMZ in Vietnam. He returned to the States and after a whirlwind romance, married Beverly Parry. This union remained for almost 44 years. Serving our country for 17 years in the Marine Corps, Sonny earned many medals including the Air Medal, Good Conduct Medal w/3*, Vietnam Service Medal w/2*, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry, Combat Aircrew Insignia w/3*, and the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon of Commendation. He attained the rank of Gun- Service Held for Claude L. Wood, Jr. Claude L. Wood, Jr., 60, passed away August 25, 2014 in an Oklahoma City hospital. Memorial services were held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, August 30, 2014 at Walker Funeral Service Chapel with Larry Townsend officiating. Claude was born November 19, 1953 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Claude & Bettie Wood. He graduated from Bethel High School in 1972 and attended Murray State College. He was married to Cheryl Sanders Wood for 32 years. Claude enjoyed telling stories about his early life on the family farm in Newalla, his days in the oilfield and spending time with family and friends at Lake Tenkiller. His most cherished times were spent with his eleven grandchildren. Claude was employed with Gearhart Industries of Shawnee for 10 years, and had been employed with FedEx Freight since 1990. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Albert & Margurite Slover, Wayne Sexton, Claude & Hazel Wood, and an uncle, George Sexton. He is survived by His parents: Claude & Bettie Wood of Bethel Acres; His Wife: Cheryl Wood of Moore; Children: Twyla & Billy Whited of Monroe, TN, Scott & Jennifer Epperley of Shawnee, Brian & Chandi Epperley of McLoud, and Brandon & Pam Wood of Monroe, TN; Sisters: Susan Johnson & her husband Steve of Bethel Acres, and Mary Wood of McLoud; Nieces: Ashley Wood and Angie Wood Johnson of Bethel Acres; Eleven Grandchildren: Dallas Whited, Peyton Epperley, Avery Epperley, Brynnen Epperley, Lilly Whited, Gracie Wood, Chloe Epperley, Elle Wood, Emma Epperley, Gabe Wood and Ava Whited. Claude is also survived by a large group of extended family and friends, along with his dearest FedEx Freight “brothers”. The family wishes to thank the doctors, nurses and staff at the Oklahoma Heart Hospital North. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society in his honor. Contact Information: Alcoholics Anonymous Chris - (918) 424-8300 Sherry - (405) 303-2769 nery Sergeant, at the time of his honorable discharge. He then began working in the Oklahoma oil patch, eventually retiring from Enogex. Sonny loved his family, kids and grandkids, even more than he did hunting and fishing! A hard man, but a good man, and he will be sorely missed by his surviving wife Beverly, three children Mike Bateman and wife Lorenza of Houston, TX, Megan Dodson and husband John of Ada, OK, and Melenie Muse and fiancé Tony Holt of Oklahoma City, OK, six grandchildren Lynette, Elena, Lydia, Lucas, Gabriel and Sophia. We love you grandpa. HOLDENVILLE TRIBUNE—SEPTEMBER 3, 2014—PAGE 5 Home Decor, Gifts and Custom Designs 111 West Main • Ada • (580)310-9416 We Resize Rings Diamond Shop 100 E Main - Ada - (580)332-0457 Open Monday - Friday 10 to 5:30 Saturday 10 to 5 www.edwardjones.com To Help You Create an Investment Strategy, We’ll Consult with an Expert – YOU. 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Thompson filed in this Court his Final account of the Administration of said estate, and his Petition for Distribution of said estate and for final discharge of said Personal Representative, the hearing of the same ahs been fixed by the Judge of said Court for 9 o’clock a.m. on the 10th day of September 2014, at the Courtroom of said Court in the Hughes County Courthouse in Holdenville, Oklahoma, and all persons interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if nay they have, why the said account should not be settled and allowed, the heirs of Erma J. Thompson, deceased, determined, and said estates distributed, and the Personal Representative discharged. Witness my hand 21st day of August, 2014. s) B. Gordon Allen Judge of the District Court Robert L. Irby Attorney at Law 104 North Broadway P.O. Box 955 Holdenville, OK 74848 (405) 379-9891 (Published in The Holdenville Tribune on August 27 and September 3, 2014) LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HUGHES COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA Case No. PB-2014-33 In the Matter of the Estate of: SHEENA KAY HARJO, Deceased. COMBINED NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF HEARING UPON THE FINAL ACCOUNTING AND PETITION FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, DISTRIBUTION, APPROVAL OF ATTORNEY’S FEES, AND DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given to all interested parties and creditors of SHEENA KAY HARJO, deceased, that: SHEENA KAY HARJO, deceased, of 2374 Hwy 75, Wetumka, Oklahoma, died intestate on or around the 15th day of March, 2014. The total value of the estate of the decedent as set forth in the Inventory and Appraisal is $24,500.00. The hearing on the final accounting and Petition shall take place on the 16th day of October, 2014, at 9:00 o’clock a.m. in the Court Room of the Honorable B. Gordon Allen, Judge of the District Court, at the Hughes County Courthouse, Holdenville, Oklahoma. The sole heir of the decedent, Herman Harjo of 621 Ramsey Dr., Holdenville, Oklahoma, disclaimed his interest in this estate on the 17th day of July, 2014, and will take nothing from the estate. At this hearing, the entire estate of the decedent will be distributed to Adrian Harjo, 554 Thomas Yahola Circle, Wetumka, Oklahoma. All persons receiving this combined notice must file objections to the final accounting and Petition at least ten (10) days before the hearing on the final account and Petition and send a copy of such objection to the Personal Representative, or that person will be deemed to have waived any objection to the final accounting and Petition. If an objection is timely filed, the Court will determine at the hearing whether summary proceedings are appropriate and, if so, whether the estate will be distributed and to whom the estate will be distributed. All creditors having claims against Sheena Kay Harjo, deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Adrian Harjo, c/o Peary L. Robertson, P.O. Box 2336, Seminole, OK 74818, on or before the following presentment date of the 3rd day of October, 2014, or thirty (30) days from the date of first publication, whichever date is later, or the same will be forever barred. DATED this 25th day of August, 2014. B. Gordon Allen Judge of the District Court Peary L. Robertson, OBA#22895 Robertson Law Office, PLLC P.O. Box 2336 Seminole, OK 74818 Tel: (405) 382-7300 Fax: (405) 382-2887 Attorney for Personal Representative (Published in The Holdenville Tribune on August 27 and September 3, 2014) LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HUGHES COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA CAUSE NO. PB-2014-61 In the Matter of the Estate of JEAN C. JOHNSON, Deceased. ASHLEY R. RAY, Personal Representative. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All creditors having claims against JEAN C. JOHNSON, deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to the attorney of record for the personal representative, R. Victor Kennemer at P.O. Box 900, Wewoka, Oklahoma 74884, on or before the following date: October 31, 2014, or the same will be forever barred. DATED this 25th day of August, 2014. s) R. Victor Kennemer, OBA#4971 Attorney for Personal Representative 315 South Wewoka Avenue P.O. Box 900 Wewoka, Oklahoma 74884 Telephone: (405) 257-3304 Facsimile: (405) 257-3305 (Published in The Holdenville Tribune on August 27 and September 3, 2014) LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HUGHES COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA Case No. PB-2014-34 In the Matter of the Estates of: ELIZABETH JOSHUA now MILLER s/p/a MARY ELIZABETH JOSHUA s/p/a ELIZABETH JOSHUA MILLER; RAYMOND LEWIS MILLER; and SAMUEL WALKER MILLER s/p/a CLANCY MILLER, all deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To the Creditors of Elizabeth Joshua now Miller s/p/a Mary Elizabeth Joshua s/p/a Elizabeth Joshua Miller; Raymond Lewis Miller; and Samuel Walker Miller s/p/a Clancy Miller, all deceased: All creditors having claims against said decedents re required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Shirley Harrison and Agnes W. Perryman-Sutphin, c/o Peary L. Robertson, P.O. Box 2336, Seminole, OK 74818, on or before the following presentment date of the 30th day of September, 2014, or the same will be forever barred DATED this 25th day of August, 2014. s) Shirley Harrison Co-Personal Representative s) Agnes W. Perryman-Sutphin Co-Personal Representative s) Peary L. Robertson OBA#22895 Robertson Law Office, PLLC P.O. Box 2336 Seminole, OK 74818 Tel: (405) 382-7300 Fax: (405) 382-2887 Attorney for Personal Representative (Published in The Holdenville Tribune on August 27 and September 3, 2014) LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HUGHES COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA Case No. CV-2014-00044 Honorable Judge B. Gordon Allen CLARA LOVE BUNDLEY, MARCELLA LOVE NORRIS, Plaintiffs, vs The Heirs, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Trustees and Assigns of MATTIE LOVE, Deceased, Defendants. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION TO: The Heirs, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Trustees and Assigns of MATTIE LOVE, Deceased. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a petition has been filed against you in the District Court of Hughes County, Oklahoma in an action entitled Clara Love Bundley and Marcella Love Norris, Plaintiffs, v. The Heirs, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Trustees and Assigns of Mattie Love, Deceased, Defendants, Case No. CV2014-44 by Plaintiffs, Clara Love Bundley and Marcella Love Norris. This summons by publication is specifically directed to The Heirs, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, trustees and Assigns of Mattie Love, Deceased, whose whereabouts are unknown. The nature of this suit against you is an action to determine heirs and quiet title. Plaintiffs ask for a determination of the Plaintiffs’ and Defendants’ interest in the real estate, to-wit: an undivided mineral interest located in Hughes County, Oklahoma, whose legal description is the East 30 Acres of the NE/4 of the NE/4 of Section 14-T8N-R8E, the rendering of good and valid title, or portion thereof, to the appropriate parties, and any other remedy the Court deems just and proper. Unless you answer the petition on or before October 20, 2014, judgment will be taken in favor of Clara Love Bundley and Marcella Love Norris and against you for a determination of the Plaintiffs and Defendants interest in the real estate, to-wit: an undivided mineral interest located in Hughes County, Oklahoma, whose legal description is the East 30 Acres of the NE/4 of the NE/4 of Section 14-T8N-R8E, the rendering of good and valid title, or portion thereof, to the appropriate parties, and any other remedy the Court deems just and proper. s) Patty Tilley Hughes County Court Clerk (SEAL) Attorneys for Plaintiff: Stephanie M.L. Bowden, OBA#22794 Young Bowden Law Group, P.C. 7105 East Admiral Place, Suite 100 Tulsa, OK 74115 Telephone: (918) 585-8158 Facsimile: (918) 585-9813 (Published in The Holdenville Tribune on August 20, 27 and September 3, 2014) LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HUGHES COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA Case No. FB-2014-8 In the Matter of the Approval of Deeds by Restricted Indian Heirs of BENNIE BEAR, FB Creek, Roll No. 7199, Deceased. NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION AND APPROVAL OF DEEDS On the 28th day of August 2014, Victor Bear, Edward Bear, Loretta Bear, and Eddie Gooden, restricted Indians of not less than one-half (1/2) blood of the Five Civilized Tribes, filed their verified Petition herein, praying for the approval of an executed Warranty Deeds conveying their rights in the following tract of property: The surface only of all of Lot 2 lying North of the South Canadian River, in Section 29, Township 6 North, Range 11 East, Hughes County, State of Oklahoma, containing approximately 14.69 acres more or less, less and except all oil, gas, coal and other minerals. to their cousin, Faron Bear. The consideration for these deeds is love and affection and other consideration as it is a close family transaction. Said Petitioners further pray that the said deed be approved without competitive bidding and it appears to the Court that said Petition is in order and should be set for hearing without competitive bidding. Notice is hereby given to all parties concerned that said Petition will be heard and a sale conducted by this Court in the Courtroom of the Honorable Gordon Allen at the Hughes County Courthouse in Holdenville, Oklahoma, on the 9th day of October, 2014, a 10:00 o’clock a.m., at which time said conveyance will be presented to the Judge of said Court for approval and at which time and place any person may appear and show cause, if any they have, why said deeds should not be approved without competitive bidding. B. Gordon Allen Judge of the District court Peary L. Robertson, OBA#22895 Robertson Law Office, PLLC P.O. Box 2336 Seminole, OK 74818 Tel: (405) 382-7300 Fax: (405) 382-2887 Attorney for Purchaser (Published in The Holdenville Tribune on September 3, 2014) LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR HUGHES COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA Case No. PB-14-67 In the Matter of the Estate of JANE L. IDEN, Deceased. COMBINED NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF HEARING TO: All persons interested in the Estate of Jane L. Iden, deceased. You are hereby notified that on the 2nd day of September, 2014, the Petitioner, Lindsay I. Maloney, filed in the District Court of Hughes County, Oklahoma, a Petition for Summary Administration, Appointment of Special Administrator and Admission of Foreign Will to Probate (the “Petition”) alleging that the Deceased died on or about the 27th day of July, 2013, at age 85, domiciled in and residing at Warrenton, Fauquier County, Virginia. That the Deceased during her lifetime created the Jane L. Iden Trust dated July 17, 1996, which was amended and restated September 11, 2000, a true and correct copy of which is attached to the Petition herein filed (the “Trust”). Additionally, the Deceased left a Last Will and Testament, dated July 17, 1996, (the “Will”), which was “pour over” will conveying all of her estate to the Trust, a true and correct copy of which is attached to the Petition, and further alleging that the total value of the Deceased’s property in Oklahoma is less than approximately $175,000. The Petitioner has asked that his Court admit the will to probate and determine ownership of property within Oklahoma in accordance with the provision of the will, and other summary proceedings pursuant to 58 O.S.§245, et. seq. In an Order for Combined Notice and Order Appointing Special Administrator entered herein, the Court found that it should dispense with the regular estate proceedings prescribed by law and order notice to creditors and issue an order for hearing upon the Petition, the final accounting and petition for determination of heirs, legatees and devisees and distribution. Pursuant to said Order, all creditors having claims against this estate are required to present same, with a description of all security interests and other collateral, if any, held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to the Special Administrator, Lindsay I. Maloney, c/o Joe M. Anthis, Attorney at Law, 9208 North Kelley Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73131, on or before the 16 day of October, 2014, or the same will be forever barred. Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held on the 10 day of November, 2014, at 2:00 o’clock p.m. at the Hughes County Courthouse, 200 North Broadway, Holdenville, Oklahoma, before Judge Allen. At the hearing the Court will decide whether to approve the Petition and the final account and petition for determination of heirs, legatees and devisees and distribution of the Petitioner. The final account and petition for determination of heirs, legatees and devisees and distribution will be filed herein on or before the 22 day of October, 2014. You are hereby advised that you must file objection to the petition and the final account and petition for determination of heirs, legatees and devisees and distribution at least ten (10) days before the hearing and send a copy to the Special Administrator’s attorney, Joe M. Anthis, 9208 North Kelley Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73131, or you will be deemed to have waived any objections. If you have no objections, you need not appear at the hearing or make any filings with the Court. If an objection is filed at least ten (10) days before the hearing, the Court will determine at the hearing whether the will attached to the Petition shall be admitted to probate, whether distribution of property within Oklahoma be distributed as provided in the will, whether summary proceedings are appropriate and, if so, whether the estate will be distributed and to whom the estate will be distributed. B. Gordon Allen Judge of the District Court Joe M. Anthis, OBA#310 9208 North Kelley, OK 73131 (405) 840-0565; fax 840-1164 Attorney for Special Administrator (Published in The Holdenville Tribune on September 3 and 10, 2014) Game Night News We had 8 “Moon” domino players tonight. So nobody had to get up when they lost. They just had to keep trying harder! At table #1 - Naomi Tomlinson and Selma Fitzhugh played against Jean Phillips and Norma Summy. Selma shot the moon and made it! Yea Selma! Selma and Naomi won 4 games. Jean and Norma won 2 games. LEGAL NOTICE July 02, 2014 Unless otherwise noted in the proposal, all bids must be submitted over the Internet via Bid Express. When written bids are allowed, sealed proposals sent by registered mail will be received through the ODOT Office Engineer Division until 30 minutes prior to the scheduled bid opening. From 30 minutes prior to the bid opening until the time of the bid opening, bid proposals must be turned in directly to the ODOT Commission Room located on the east side of the lobby. The scheduled bid opening is 10:30 A.M., September 18, 2014 for the work listed below. No Proposal for construction or maintenance work of the department will be issued to any contractor after 10:30 A.M. on the working day preceding opening of bids for any contract. Each bid shall be accompanied by a Certified or Cashier’s Check or Bid Bond equal to 5% of the bid made payable to the State of Oklahoma, Department of Transportation, as a proposal guaranty. Proposal checks will be held or returned by the Department as per Section 103.04 of the State Standard Specifications. The minimum wage to be paid laborers and mechanics employed on this project shall be included in the proposal. Bids must be prepared as directed by the State Standard Specifications. Plans, proposals, and specifications may be examined in the plan room or in the Office Engineer Division at the Oklahoma Department of Transportation central office in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This work will be done under the Oklahoma Department of Transportation applicable specifications for highway construction as depicted on the lower left corner of the plan’s title sheet. Plans and proposal forms may be ordered from the Office Engineer Division, Oklahoma Department of Transportation Building, 200 N.E. 21st Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73105. Cost of Bidding Documents is $50.00 + tax for each Bidding Proposal. State Standard Specifications may be purchased for $55.00 + tax. (Oklahoma tax is 8.375%). Plans (Reduced Size Complete) $19.51, X-SEC $0.00 + postage/handling. Make checks payable to Oklahoma Department of Transportation. No refunds will be made for bidding documents or Specification books purchased. Unless otherwise noted in the proposal, upon award of the contract to the successful bidder, the contract will be completely and correctly executed by the contractor and returned to the Department within ten (10) working days from the date of award. The Department will have fourteen (14) working days from the date of award to complete it’s execution of the contract. The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) ensures that no person or groups of persons shall, on the grounds of race, color, sex, age, national origin, disability/handicap, or in income status, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any and all programs, services, or activities administered by ODOT, it’s recipients, sub-recipients, and contractors Description of work and location of project: Job Piece No. STPY-232F(034)3B SH-31/SH-48 COAL/HUGHES 3095305 JOINT SEAL/REPAIR SH-31/SH-48: VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN DIVISION III. STATE OF OKLAHOMA, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION By: Mike Patterson, Director. At table #2 - Geraldine Ingram and Lynn Marquis played against Sharon Dilday and Loita Sharp. Geraldine and Lynn won 4 games. Sharon and Loita won 3 games including Sharon shooting the moon on the very last game and making it! Way to go Sharon! Norma brought Popsicles and Naomi brought twinkles and M & M’s. Did you ever try to hold a popsicle while paying dominoes. It isn’t easy, is it Selma!! Anyhoo, Thanks, ladies!! Overheard: What are trumps are they ones? Yeal, the ones that we don’t have!! Funny, funny!! If you want to know what the fun is all about, come and join us! You will be glad you did, I promise!! See ya then, Strothers Twin Cinema Seminole Oklahoma (405)382-7254 Starting Thursday Lucy The R Giver PG-13 All New Digital Picture & Sound Including 3D www.seminolemovies.com HOLDENVILLE TRIBUNE—SEPTEMBER 3, 2014—PAGE 7 www.adadodge.com Proud Sponsor of Holdenville Wolverine Athletics you save 1109 N Broadway Ave., Ada, OK 74820 (580)332-9400 • 2014 Ram 1500 SLT Truck Crew Cab $9,309 $36,831* Final Price *all rebates applied Wolverines to open at home Thursday with Hartshorne Holdenville looks to start off strong in 2014 against 12th-ranked Miners By HERMAN BROWN Holdenville correspondent showed in the scrimmage.” Hartshorne’s defense will line up in the 4-3 formation, using four linemen and a trio of linebackers. “They’ve got a couple of pretty good-sized kids for defensive ends and linebackers” Coach Padgett said. “They’ll line up in their 4-3 and will probably run a lot of stunts (trying to confuse the Holdenville offensive line blocking scheme). I know I am an old 4-3 guy and that’s sure what I did from that defense.” In reviewing his team’s recent scrimmage, Coach Padgett gave his players good marks in all phases of the game. They faced a very talented Hugo Buffalo squad and came away with no injuries and a building confidence. “I thought they played pretty well,” he said of his Wolverines. “We took the ball and drove it every time. Our linemen dominated the line on the offensive side of the ball. Our guys came off the ball real well. Our runners look good, too. We had one run for 85 yards from DeAngelo Moore. Most of the runs were for four and five yards and I’ll take that every time. On that long run, he (Moore) ran an inside play. After he got about seven yards to the linebacker he bounced it outside and then took it on the long run.” One early concern for the defense came against Hugo’s tricky offensive unit. The Wolverines were fooled a couple of times on a guard trap play, which provided Hugo nice gains. “But once we saw it, we started to pick up on it,” the coach said. “We did a lot better on it after that.” The pass coverage was solid by the Holdenville corners and safeties. “We did fine,” the head coach said. “We didn’t give up any big passes. They threw a few short ones on us but mostly ran the ball. I really liked out our kids ran to the ball to make those tackles.” Looking ahead, Coach Padgett feels the excitement from his players. “The kids are ready for it,” he said of Thursday’s opener. “They want to see how they line up against Hartshore. I feel pretty good about them too. They have been working extremely hard to turn this thing around in Holdenville. We’ll go out and do our best and see what happens.” --AT A GLANCE OFFENSE (Split Back Veer) QB - Ryan Sherry Running backs D’Angelo Moore, Jaret Sherrin, Jason Scott Ty Gibbs Receivers Ross Beeler Trevian Carolina Linemen Justin Fowler Colby Bowen Ty Mariott Tannon Smith Isaiah Gutter --VYPE rankings District 2A-5 1. Stroud 2. Okemah 3. Chandler 4. Holdenville 5. Prague 6. Henryetta 7. Wewoka --* VYPE magazine also listed a Wolverine player on the Class 2A All-VYPE Pre-Season Team. Senior DeAngelo Moore (5-9, 175) has been selected to the VYPE Special Teams unit. --- LOOKING BACK … 2013 HHS game results Wewoka 20, Holdenville 12 Henryetta 32, Holdenville 0 Holdenville 46, Coalgate 8 Hugo 48, Holdenville 14 Haskell 47, Holdenville 20 Okemah 38, Holdenville 13 Stroud 22, Holdenville 6 Holdenville 49, Wellston 21 Mounds 27, Holdenville 26 Meeker 44, Holdenville 0 --LOOKING AHEAD … Holdenville football schedule Sep. 4 Hartshorne home Sep. 12 Atoka away Sep. 19 Wellston home Sep. 26 Jones away Oct. 3 * Stroud home Oct. 10 * Prague away Oct. 16 *Chandler home Oct. 24 *Henryetta away Oct. 31 *Wewoka home Nov. 6 *Okemah away * indicates district game It’s go time for the Holdenville Wolverines. Coach Don Padgett will lead the blue and gold program into the 2014 high school football season at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday evening. The Hartshorne Miners will roll into Hughes County for a non-district showdown at Wolverine Stadium. Coach Padgett’s HHS squad will face a major test in the season opener for both schools. By 10 p.m., the Wolverines will know if they are headed in the right direction. It certainly appears they are much improved over the 2013 squad - which was 2-8 on the year. Ironically, Holdenville could be much better and still come out on the short end of the scoreboard. That’s because Hartshorne is a very talented team and capable of a great performance. The Miners are ranked No. 12 by VYPE magazine and expected to finish in second place in their district race. They have nine returning starters on offense and return 10 players with starting experience on defense. “They went to the (state) semi-finals last year,” Coach Padgett said of the Miners. “We saw them live in a scrimmage (recently) and they are a solid team like always.” These same two teams met in a scrimmage last season. Holdenville showed signs of progress in the first weeks of the Padgett era. “We scored two touchdowns and they scored two 400 E. Highway • Holdenville, OK 74848 touchdowns,” the Wolverine OPEN Mon - Fri 8 to 6 & Sat 8 to 12 noon skipper said. This year’s meeting will be 405-379-3169 far more important. It is a regular-season game and it will go down on the record of both squads. “We’ve sure like to win it,” Coach Padgett said. “But we’ll have to come out and play a really good game against Hartshorne.” The Miners are fairly large on the lines and will likely rely more on power football. The Holdenville coaches hope – and believe – the Wolverines might have an advantage in one key area. “We might have the edge on speed,” the second-year football boss said. “We might be able to use that against them.” Hartshorne will play a shotgun formation on offense. But even with four receivers in the lineup, the Miners are more likely to pound away with the ground assault instead of living on the aerial attack. “They’ll be in that shotgun with one back, but they still run the ball quite a bit,” AS THE 1951 FOOTBALL SEASON BEGAN THESE WERE THE HHS GOLDEN PRIDE TWIRLERS—Eva Bryan, Loretta LaValley, he said. “That’s what they Joan King, Sue Morse - Drum Major. Have a Great Season Wolverines! “It’s not the will to win, but the will to prepare to win that makes the difference”- Bear Bryant ROBINSON FAMILY AUTO SALES (next to McDonald’s in Holdenville) PAGE 8—HOLDENVILLE TRIBUNE—SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 JIM THETFORD AUCTION in Holdenville is back Monday nights at 5:30pm. For consignments call 405-221-0535. (tfc04/03) CASH FOR GOLD—The Gun Store, 100 N. Hinckley, Holdenville. 405-379-3331 Buy, Sell or Trade. Cash for Gold and Silver coins. 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The 2014 schedule opened in August and will continue into early October for those teams who advance to the state tournament. As a tribute to the 17 players on the HHS squad, the Holdenville Tribune is offering a weekly salute to team members. Coach Wood and assistant coach Hoover present the following four Lady Wolverines: Summer Cowger is a junior, wears #3 and plays second base. Summer’s favorite quote is “Don’t practice until you get it right. Practice until you can’t get it wrong.” Ashtyn Jett is a junior, wears #4 and is the pitcher. Ashtyn’s favorite Bible verse is Proverbs 31:25, She is clothed with strength and dignity and she laughs without fear of the future. Jasper Sanders is a junior, wears #33 and plays left field. Jasper’s favorite person is Blake Shelton. Taylor Wilburn is a junior, wears the #34 and plays right field. Taylor’s nickname is Chuck and she says that softball is not just a game, it’s a lifestyle. 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She was very proud of the exhibit that had placed in the top 10 in Oklahoma Artifacts in June of this year. She was especially proud of the back room that is being prepared for a fire truck, fire pictures and pictures of retired fireman. From there we walked around to the kitchen where the old dishes, tables THE RED HAT CLUB HAD A GREAT TIME AT THE HUGHES COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM. and chairs brought back a They are pictured with some of the countless antiques on display. Red Hatters pictured are (above) lot of warm memories for Phyllis Brantley, Joyce Yates, Lynn Marquis, and Sharon Dilday. (below) Shirley Harkey, Sue Wood, us about where we grew up and Margie Mairel. or visited our grandmothers. Fran said that this would not be possible without the great help of volunteers who have worked countless hours improving its displays, shelving and upkeep. She stated that they need more members to keep the doors open for Hughes County. Thanks, Fran. You have done a tremendous job! A Bunch of Antiques! Afterwards, we walked back down to San Luis where after Lynn blessed the food, we enjoyed a delicious lunch. Joyce had brought a beautiful vase in the shape of a red and purple old-fashion laceup boot complete with red and purple silk flowers. The winner of the vase was Phyllis. As it turned out, August is Phyllis’s birthday month. What a perfect birthday gift!! Another treat for everyone was the National Guards having lunch there as well. We all thanked them for their service and what it means to us just knowing that they are there to defend us whenever necessary. Sue offered to play her kazoo and we offered to sing, but believe it or not, they turned us down! We went out to the lobby, and there sat Shirley Hardwick who sang Hoyt Axton’s songs at the Nashville Now in Lamar. Would she sing with us? No! I guess we will have to go home and practice somewhere!! 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