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Holdenville Tribune
HHS 1963 GRADUATES…..50 YEARS LATER! The ’63 HHS grads returned to Holdenville Saturday for their 50th class reunion. Those attending were: (seated – left to rught) Wilson Deel, Rod Stirman,
Max Williams, Barbara Bunch, Linda Steel Sharon Stafford, Donna English, and Steve Thompson. (standing) Jerome Sherrin, Bill Callison, Jack Cooper, Oliver Howard, Bill Adams, Edwin Maloy, John
Knighton, Phillip Upchurch, Rusty Bible, Sam Brown, Bruce Graham, Denny Langdon, and Mike Duke. See story page 5.
Holdenville TRIBUNE
VOLUME 13, NUMBER 30 HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA 1 SECTION 50¢ WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2013
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There were several great items passed around at our
recent school reunion this past weekend and here is my
favorite . . .
High School – 1958 vs. 2013
Scenario 1: Jack goes quail hunting before school and
then pulls into the school parking lot with his shotgun in his
truck’s gun rack.
1958 – Vice Principal comes over, looks at Jack’s
shotgun, toes to his car and gets his shotgun to show Jack.
2013 – School goes into lock down, FBI called, Jack
hauled off to jail and never sees his truck or gun again.
Counselors called in for traumatized students and teachers.
Scenario 2: Johnny and Mark get into a fistfight after
school.
1958 – Crowd gathers. Mark wins. Johnny and Mark
shake hands and end up buddies.
2013 – Police called and SWAT team arrives. They
arrest both Johnny and Mark. They are both charged with
assault and both expelled even though Johnny started it.
Scenario 3: Jeffrey will not be still in class, he disrupts
other students.
1958 – Jeffrey sent to the Principal’s office and given a
good paddling by the Principal. He then returns to class,
sits still and does not disrupt class again.
2013 – Jeffrey is given huge doses of Ritalin. He becomes
a zombie. He is then tested for ADD. The school gets extra
money from the state because Jeffrey has a disability.
Scenario 4: Billy breaks a window in his neighbor’s car
and his Dad gives him a whipping with his belt.
1958 – Billy is more careful next time, grows up normal,
goes to college and becomes a successful businessman.
2013 – Billy’s dad is arrested for child abuse. Billy
is removed to foster care and joins a gang. The state
psychologist is told by Billy’s sister that she remembers
being abused herself and their dad goes to prison. Billy’s
mom has an affair with the psychologist.
Scenario 5: Mark gets a headache and takes some aspirin
at school
1958 – Mark shares his aspirin with the Principal out on
the smoking dock.
2013 – The police are called and Mark is expelled from
school for drug violations. His car is then searched for
drugs and weapons.
Scenario 6: Pedro fails high school English.
1958 – Pedro goes to summer school, passes English
and goes to college.
2013 – Pedro’s cause is taken up by state. Newspaper
articles appear nationally explaining that teaching English
as a requirement for graduation is racist. ACLU files
class action lawsuit against the state school system and
Pedro’s English teacher. English is then banned from
core curriculum. Pedro is given his diploma anyway but
ends up mowing laws for a living because he cannot speak
English.
Scenario 7: Johnny takes apart leftover firecrackers from
the Fourth of July, puts them in a model airplane paint bottle
and blows up a red ant bed.
1958 – Ants die.
2013 – ATF, Homeland Security and the FBI are all
called. Johnny is charged with domestic terrorism. The FBI
investigates his parents and all siblings are removed from
their home and all computers are confiscated. Johnny’s dad
is placed on a terror watch list and is never allowed to fly
again.
Scenario 8: Johnny falls while running during recess and
scrapes his knee. He is found crying by his teacher, Mary.
Mary hugs him to comfort him
1958 – In a short time, Johnny feels better and goes on
playing.
2013 – Mary is accused of being a sexual predator and
loses her job. She faces 3-years in State Prison. Johnny
undergoes 5 years old therapy.
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My second favorite was the first of upcoming shows for
senior citizens . . .
• RV Being Served?
• Saturday Night Still Alive
• Omega-3’s Company
• Leave It To Geezer
• The Gimpsons
• Looney Prunes
• The Dentures of Brisco County, Sr.
• Has Been Peaks
• The Talk Bored Files
• The Bengay Team
—CC—
And finally, one of my friends from the Class of ’53
shared the following prayer . . .
Lord, thou knowest better than I know myself that I am
growing older. Keep me from getting too talkative, and
thinking I must say something on every subject and on
every occasion. Release me from craving to straighten
out everybody’s affairs. Teach me the glorious lesson that
occasionally it is possible that I may be mistaken. Make me
thoughtful but not moody, helpful but not bossy, for Thou
knowest, Lord, that I want a few friends at the end.
Star Spangled Event
Wednesday, July 3 through
Monday, July 8
J.B.’s Lumber &
Ace Home Center
1407 North Country Club Road • Ada, Oklahoma
(580)436-3992
Mon - Sati 7:30 a.m. to 6:00
p.m. Sunday 12 noon to 6 p.m.
Stuart Fun Day Planned
The Stuart Area Fire Department’s Auxiliary Committee will be holding a Fun Day on
Friday July 5th. The event is being held in memory of Terry Gilliand, Stuart Fire Chief,
who passed away recently.
The day’s activities begin at 11:00 am and will include a Horseshoe Tournament, Water
Slides, an Obstacle Course, and Bungee Jump as well as plenty to eat. Hot dogs, hamburgers,
nachos and sno-cones will be available.
Also that day, the Seniors will be holding a bake sale and local arts & craft vendors will
have booths set up. If you want to rent booth space, contact Jeanette at (918) 318-0121.
Cost for a booth space is $15.
HOLDENVILLE TRIBUNE—JULY 3, 2013—PAGE 3
The Year Was 1963
LARGE SUPPLY OF HIGH
SCHOOL TALENT CREATES
QUANDARY
A bevy of talented youngsters made three judges scratch
their heads for decisions at the
Holdenville High School Talent Show and Carnival Friday.
The junior and senior high
school edition of the talent
show was presented Saturday
night in the high school auditorium, as the grade school section had been presented Thursday evening.
Categories assigned to the
different sections of the show
Saturday were: groups, instrumental, junior high; instrumental, senior high; vocal
individual, senior high; vocal
individual, junior high.
POINT SYSTEM
The entries were judged on
a point system, that is, a perfect score for a person or group
was the number four. Next
rating down was three; next,
two and last, one. Each of the
three judges assigned a number
to each entry and at the program’s end voted this number.
The three numbers were added,
then averaged. In this manner,
if all three judges voted four
on an entry, the entry’s number
was four.
In the group category, the
first prize went to a comedy
dance routine performed by
Dee Ann Elliston and Bobby
Irby, and the second prize went
to a triple trio.
The members of the triple
trio were Carol Adams, Linda
Lee, Marlene Leewright, Carol Blaylock, Heather Huser,
Linda Hutchings, Dee Ann Elliston, Lynna Hayes, and Linda
Bunch.
In the instrument, junior high
category, Mitchell House won
first prize with a baritone horn
solo.
TWO FIRSTS
In the instrument, senior
high category, Max Williams
and Larry Leach each won a
first prize. Max Williams performed on the Electric organ
and Larry Leach played and
sang with an electric guitar.
In the vocal, individual, senior high, Linda Bunch won
first prize with a “jazz-age”
song, and David Weatherspoon
won second prize with his singing of “Moon River.”
In the vocal, individual, junior high, Tommy Winningham
and Richard Borjes each won a
first prize.
VOCAL SOLOS
The program was arranged
so that most of the vocal solos
came first in order. The performers were Sharon Stafford,
Rosaline Clark, Pearline Westbrook, Neva Clark, David
Weatherspoon, Paula Duffus,
Tommy Winningham, Don
Woodford, the “Milky Ways” a
jazz band, Richard Borjes and
Berthene Nickerson.
The triple trio then performed, followed by a skit.
The skit cast consisted of
Jerry Moeller, Jan McCutchan,
Fran Wilbanks, Judy Pettit, Brent Davis, Linda Kirby,
Kathy Nolan, Dana Whitton,
Mary Harris, Brock Olivo and
Richard Borjes. Heather Huser
narrated.
These acts were followed by
Larry Leach on the electric guitar and Oliver Howard, playing
a solo written especially for the
tuba.
Max Williams and his electric
organ was next on the program,
followed by a dance group.
DANCERS
This group was composed
of Willia Mae Brown, Patricia
Olden, Walter Brown, Russell
Campbell, Thurman Olden and
Sharon Kay Olden.
Bob Irby and Dee Ann Elliston closed the show with their
rustic comedy dance.
While the judges worked out
their decision, the audience was
entertained by Maria Woodford
at the piano, playing “Allegro
Appassionata,” and a duet, Max
Williams and Maria Woodford
playing “Begin the Beguine” on
the piano and organ.
Jack Cooper and Bill Adams entertained as masters of
ceremonies, assisted by Kate
Mackey.
The director of the show was
Mary House.
LOCAL FFA CHAPTER
PLACES 3 WINNERS
The Holdenville Chapter of
Future Farmers of America
(FFA) attended the Tishomingo Interscholastic Contest in
Tishomingo at the Murray State
College Wednesday, April 17.
The local chapter had three
teams which were place winners at the event. One member,
Ricky Chadwick was the third
high individual in the Horticulture judging.
Entomology—2nd Holdenville
FFA with 12 teams competing.
Team members are Eddie Tolbert, Jimmy French, Brownie
Sneed and Eddie Troup.
Horticulture—2nd Holdenville
FFA with 18 teams competing.
Team members are Ricky Chadwick, Roger Berryman, Lewis
McCoin and Robert Inman.
Meat
Identification—7th
Holdenville FFA with 24 teams
competing. Team members are
Walter Brown, Russell Campbell, Roy Madden and Clinton
Elliott.
There were 196 teams competing in the various contests
during the day, added Joe Raunikar, FFA sponsor.
FIFTY
HOLDENVILLE
HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS ATTEND ADA MEETING
Fifty Holdenville High School
students attended the East Central Interscholastic meeting in
Ada Saturday, April 20, winning a total of 14 placing with
three earning a first place.
Norma Calhoun, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Calhoun,
earned a first place in Foods. Also competing in the event
were Marian Edwards and Ellen
Brawley.
In English Literature, Maria
Woodford, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Angus Woodford, won a
first. Judy Fletcher and Linda
Steele also competed in this
event.
Max Williams, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles H. Williams,
earned a first in Physics. Competing also in this event were
Douglas Robinson and Dickie
Turner.
Earning a “two” were: Ardatha Robinson, sentence error;
Maria Woodford, typing; Paula
Van Hooser, typing II; Ardatha
Robinson, Algebra II; Kathleen
Harrington, biology and Carolyn Martin, clothing.
Third placings went to Douglas Robinson, plane geometry;
Don Woodford, biology, and to
Glenn Grizzle, chemistry.
Others attending and competing in various events were Hartzell Schaff, Linda Hutchings,
Bill Landholt, Ellen Hughey,
Oscar Black, Bill Pogue, Diana Clopton, Terry Bruner, Phil
Davis, Barbara Bunch, Linda
Brown.
Edwin Maloy, Oliver Howard, Joe Nichols, Gerald Christenberry, Jerry Sartor, Rickey
Trammell, Rose Lasiter, Dave
Blasingame, Jackie Stafford,
Lloyd Aguirre, Heather Huser,
Paula Martin, Janice Ross, Mike
Brown.
Sharon Stafford, Carolyn
Towell, Dee Ann Elliston, David Haskett, Martha Foster,
Karen Thomas, Judy Fletcher
and Mike Brown.
Several of the students entered more than one event with
71 entires in all by Holdenville
High School students.
TOMMY TREADWELL IS
INSTALLED AS EXALTED
RULER OF ELKS CLUB
Tom Treadwell was installed
as the Exalted Ruler of the Benevolent and Protective Order
of Elks, Holdenville Lodge No.
1796, Wednesday evening at a
regular meet.
The installation of officers
following a 6:30 p.m. dinner
held in the dining room at the
Elks Club, Oklahoma and Echo
Streets.
Installed with Treadwell were
Roy Enos, Esteemed Leading
Knight; Frank Crane, Esteemed
Knight; Tom Massey, Esteemed
Lecturing Knight; Johnnie Rule,
secretary; Kize Morse, trea-
BILL ADAMS AND JUNE DEAN, the most athletic boy and girl, admir-
Continued on Page 6 ing HHS’ collection of trophies.
SHARON STAFFORD AND BILL LANDHOLT were elected by the student body as the best all-around boy
and girl of the year. Sharon was president of FBLA and Bill served as president of the Student Council.
WITH A LITTLE AID FROM THE BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT, Kate Mackey and Jack Cooper, wittiest boy and
girl, show their sense of humor.
THE MOST TALENTED STUDENTS AROUND HHS were Maria Woodford and Oliver Howard.
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Service Friday for
Gary Wayne Hanson
Gary Wayne Hanson passed
away at his home in Holdenville
on Wednesday, June 26, 2013,
at the age of 57
years.
Gary was the
son of Norman
Hanson
and
Billie
Mable
(Curtis) Hanson,
born on February
24, 1956, in
Hobbs,
New
Mexico, where
he was brought
up and graduated
high school. He
joined the U.S.
Navy and served
as a corpsman/
medic during the
Vietnam War. Gary married Diana Lee Elliott
in Lovington, New Mexico on
February 23, 1977. He worked
in the oilfield in New Mexico for
some ten years before moving
to Holdenville in 1987, where
he worked in the oilfield and
in construction cleanup. The
family moved to the Oklahoma
City area in 1999, and Gary
worked as Assistant Manager for
the Homeland store in Del City. They returned to Holdenville in
December of 2012. Gary loved being outdoors, and
his favorite things were camping
and fishing. He is preceded
in death by his
parents, Norman
and
Billie
Hanson.
He is survived by
his wife, Diana,
of the home;
four
children:
Kelly Barnes of
Oklahoma City,
and Gary Don
Hanson, Crystal
Lee Hanson and
Robert
Brian
Hanson, all of
Holdenville; eight
grandchildren,
Taron Barnes, Savanna Barnes,
Jaiden Barnes, Bailey Scott, Cody
Hanson, Autumn Hanson, Eli
Hanson, and Jewl Hanson; two
sisters, Sharon Guy of Sahrita,
Arizona, and Sandy Todd of
Tucson, Arizona; one brother,
Kelton Hanson, of Hobbs, New
Mexico; nieces and nephews,
other relatives, and many friends.
A memorial service will be held
at 5:00 p.m. on Friday, July 5, 2013,
at the Hanson home located at 1104
South Broadway in Holdenville.
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Service Held for Hays Stafford
the home; three children, Norma Jennings and
Farmer/rancher Hays Stafford passed away
husband Ralph of Wewoka, Charlotte Adams
Friday, June 28, 2013 at his residence in
and husband Brent of Amarillo, Texas, and
Wewoka.
Ronald Stafford and wife Nancy of Wewoka; six
Born in Danville, Arkansas on May 17, 1914
grandchildren, Keith and Stephanie Jennings of
to Garfie and Berta (Roberts)
Wewoka, Matt and Rena Adams
Stafford, he was the first born of
of Amarillo, Texas, David and
eleven children, four brothers
Elise Hairston of Amarillo,
and six sisters. He attended
Texas, Steve and Sharla Adams of
Bethel school in Hughes
ALL YELLOW PANTONE
Amarillo, Texas, Will and Angela
County.
Stafford of Holdenville, and Jared
Hays
married
Naomia
and Tracie Stafford of Wewoka;
(Bradley) Stafford on December
fifteen great-grandchildren; four
14, 1935 and three children were
great-great-grandchildren, and
born to this union, Norman,
a host of other relatives and
Charlotte and Ronald. Naomi
friends.
preceded him in death May 10,
Pallbearers were Will
2000 and he married Lucille
Stafford, Jared Stafford, Keith
Poole on May 2, 2004.
Jennings, Cody Jennings, David
Hays worked for Amarada
Hairston and Matt Adams.
Oil Company for seven years.
Honorary pallbearers were Matt
He later rented and bought land
Adams, Steve Adams, Dale Stafford, Jim
to run a cattle operation for the rest of his life.
Stafford, Shane Azlin, James Stafford, and
He also served as Chairman for the McAlester
John Stafford.
Production Credit Association.
Funeral services were 10:00 AM, Monday,
Preceding Hays in death are his parents; wife,
July 1st, at First United Methodist Church,
Naomia of 65 years; brothers Ray Stafford, Bob
Wewoka, with Rev. Susan Rice Officiating and
Stafford, Jimmie Stafford and Joe Stafford;
Brent Adams assisting. Interment followed
sisters Doris Jean Lovelace, Ruby Paslay and
in the Yeager Cemetery. Arrangements were
Mary Ruth Stafford.
under the direction of Stout-Phillips Funeral
Survivors include his wife Lucille Stafford of
Home.
Service Held for Tommy Dean Grizzle, Sr.
Tommy Dean Grizzle Sr. passed away in
Norman, Oklahoma on June 24, 2013, at the age
of 70 years.
Tommy was the son of Leroy and Betty
(Greenwood) Grizzle, born on
April 8, 1943, in Holdenville,
Oklahoma. He was brought
up in the Witty community and
attended schools and churches
in the Hughes County area,
including Pecan Grove School.
He moved to Corona,
California as a teenager in 1961,
and worked for many years in dry
wall and as an auto mechanic,
before returning to Oklahoma. He married Peggy Tiger in 2008
in Atwood. Tommy worked as
a carpenter most of his life. He
enjoyed driving racecars in his
younger years, and always loved
to fish.
He is preceded in death by his father, Leroy
Grizzle.
He is survived by his wife, Peggy, of the
home; his mother, Betty Grizzle of Holdenville; LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF HUGHES COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Case No. PB-2013-39
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six children, Tommy Grizzle Jr., Kim Grizzle,
Malinda Lindley, Twila Grizzle, Jason
Grizzle and wife Kim, and Tammy Payne and
husband Cody; 27 grandchildren; and 11 great
grandchildren, all of Holdenville;
one brother, Bruce Grizzle and
wife Dina of Corona, California,
and one sister, Linda Oponte and
husband John, of Mission Viejo,
California. Tommy came from
a huge family and leaves behind
numerous nieces and nephews,
cousins, various other relatives,
and too many friends in this world
to mention. We will meet again
some day in Heaven. Love lasts
forever.
A memorial service were
held at the Church of Refuge
in Holdenville at 2:00 p.m. on
Saturday, June 29th. Rev. Jimmie
Freeman and Rev. James Williams were the
officiating ministers. Arrangemens were under
the direction Fisher Funeral Home, Holdenville,
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Public Notice
On June 25, 2013 , KXOJ, Inc. filed an application for a construction permit for a new
FM radio station to serve Wayne , Oklahoma on Channel 266A from studios located in
Wayne and from an antenna located at N. Lat. 34-54-2 and W. Long. 97-20-32 at a height
of 97 meters. This represents a change in the proposed community from Holdenville
, Oklahoma . The officers and directors and individuals owning more than 10% of the
stock in KXOJ are Michael, Joy and David Stephens . A copy of the application and
related material are on file for public inspection at the Grace Pickens Public Library in
Holdenville.
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IN AND FOR
HUGHES COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
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Brandi Fletcher Returns
From Washington, D.C.
Brandi Fletcher of Holdenville, OK, has recently returned home from an eventful, fun-filled
week in Washington, D.C. Brandi, daughter of
Randy and Darlene Fletcher,
won the 2013 Rural Electric Cooperative “Youth Tour” contest,
sponsored by People’s Electric
Cooperative in Ada, OK.
The 50th Annual Rural Electric
Cooperative Youth Tour began
June 14, 2013, with a “Get Acquainted Banquet” in Oklahoma
City. The 72 young winners,
representing 25 of the state’s
rural electric systems, departed
for the nation’s Capitol the next
morning.
“In my opinion, the most exciting part of the trip was getting
to witness the changing of the guards at Arling-
ton Cemetery,” said Brandi.
“Other highlights of the trip were getting
know all the other amazing students on the
trip.”
In addition to seeing all the
historical monuments and taking photos of the White House,
the Oklahoma winners toured
The U.S. Capitol, The U.S. Holocaust Museum, the Pentagon,
Mount Vernon, Ford’s Theatre
and enjoyed a riverboat cruise
on the Potomac River. The
group also hosted a Congressional Summit for the Oklahoma
Delegation, aides and guests,
assisted by Congressman Lucas, Cole and Senator Inhofe
and their staff. The tour is coordinated each year by the Oklahoma Association
of Electric Cooperatives.
....50 Years Later
by Bill Callison
How do you unfold life’s map
and enable class members to
drive across 50 years of life and
reconnect?
It was completed on the weekend of June 28 and June 29 in
Holdenville, in the year of 2013
through the efforts of several
who became a committee without knowing it. The rewards
were wonderful as the class of
‘63 came together.
The gathering was made possible by the kindness of people
such as Carol and Victor Pryor,
who opened their home for the
gathering of HHS grads from
many different classes, as well
as the Holdenville Methodist Church, which allowed the
group to meet and embellish details of life experiences that occurred during the lives of each
class member. You see, when
you span so many years you
need to unfold the map of a lifetime from creases of ‘63 to 2013
in order to allow class members
to fill in the details of that map.
All who were fortunate to attend
came away with good memories
and connections to friends they
had not seen during those hidden years.
Earlier arrivals from as far
as Georgia and the cool air of
Colorado started the connecting process at the Pryor’s home
with great food and conversation. Not knowing who was
there, it became necessary to
look at nametags to make name
association and connect to the
long ago friends. After all, we
all came in costume of 50 years
of life. Good food was enjoyed
along with conversation to connect friends from other classes.
The journey was continued on
Saturday as the unknown committee met in the basement of
the Methodist Church in Holdenville to place memory joggers to enable a quick start on
the reconnection process. The
so-called “unknown committee”
had a head start because of the
weeks of detective work to find
classmates. It was nothing short
of a miracle that so many class
members from so many parts of
the country were located. Many
that were located were not able
to make adjustments to their
schedule to attend; however,
many great conversations were
had. The general finding was you
could not talk to a former classmate for less than 30 minutes.
The unknown committee grew
as member after member made
contacts with friends they knew.
Not one member could come up
with the contact information for
all classmates. Something like,
“it takes a village to ….”
It was a wonderful weekend
trip down memory lane, but it
had to end at some point with
hope of “Part II” in the near
future. Several classmates are
moving back to the area and
want to reconnect, also. When
you unfold the map of life many
details have to somehow be
filled in. Such as friends racing
across Central’s school grounds
those many years ago. And, the
discipline that was learned because of the wonderful teachers
taught us those many years ago
and gave us a chance to have a
very successful life.
After all HHS has produced
many world-changing contributors. Many financial contributors
to places of education, as well as
technologies, life giving support,
CEO’s, company owners, and
on and on. All made possible by
so many in and around Holdenville. Again, it’s something like,
“it takes a village to ….”
The class of ‘63 says
Thank you
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DOWN MEMORY LANE—BILL ADAMS, co-captain of the basketball team, crowns Carolyn Martin, HHS Basketball Queen for 1963.
Crown bearer was Shawn Meek, and Linda Raunikar, flower girl.
Carolyn was the only senior on the girls basketball team, a twirler
for the band, and she holds various royalty honors.
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The Year Was 1963
1963—THE CHEERLEADERS are wearing mums int he tradition of homecoming. Anxiously awaiting the big game, they are, left to right: Linda Phillips, Neta French, Beverly Bartlett, Lynn Peacock, Penny Robinson, Carolyn Towell and Peggy Kibby.
Continued from Page 3
surer; Roy Kibby, trustee; Jess
Epperson, Inner Guard; Howard
Fisher, Tiler; Frank Samborski,
chaplain, and Wallace Haskett,
esquire.
Past Exalted Rulers who made
Grand Lodge Officers installed
the officers.
Installing officers were: T.D.
Ramsey, Grand Exalted Ruler;
Dale Middleton, Grand Esteemed Leading Knight; Cloe
Ellis, Grand Esteemed Loyal
Knight; Bill Enos, Grand Esteemed Lecturing Knight; John
Moeller, grand Secretary; C.A.
Adams, Grand Treasurer; Pat
Hodgins, Grand Chaplain; Harold Samford, Grand Inner Guard
and Grand Tiler, Bert Wysor,
Grand Trustee and Clyde Dowdy,
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VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT# 2013-­‐ATTG-­‐01 POSITION TITLE: DUTY LOCATION: Financial Controller Kialegee Tribal Town Main Offices ½ Mile N. of Intersection of HWY 9 and HWY 27 Wetumka, OK 74883 July 1, 2013 July 12, 2013 (5:00 p.m.) OPENING DATE: CLOSING DATE: APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Kialegee Tribal Town is currently accepting resumes for the position of FINANCIAL CONTROLLER. Resumes should be in a standard format containing applicant’s name, address, telephone number, and describing education, work experience, and special skills for the position. Forward resumes to: Kialegee Tribal Town, P.O. Box 332, Wetumka, Oklahoma 74883, or deliver to Kialegee Tribal Town Main Office at ½ Mile N. of Intersection of HWY 9 and HWY 27, Wetumka, OK. DUTIES OF POSITION: The Financial Controller is responsible for the financial strategy and day-­‐to-­‐day financial management of Kialegee Tribal Town. Specific functions include oversight of budgeting; internal fiscal controls and risk management; long-­‐range financial forecasting; continuous assessment of Tribe’s financial position; and issuance of timely reports (monthly, quarterly, annual) to management, funding agencies and Tribal officials. Incumbent works mostly independently and with initiative, but under the general supervision of the Federal Program Director. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor’s degree in accounting required; minimum of 3 years tribal financial reporting required; extensive experience in fund accounting and audit preparation preferred. SPECIALIZED REQUIREMENTS FOR POSITION: Requires strong problem-­‐solving skills and simultaneously perform multiple tasks. Knowledge of computer programs must include Sage MIP, QuickBooks, Word, and Excel. Must be able to quickly become functional with agency-­‐specific financial management and reporting systems. SALARY: Negotiable PREFERENCES: Kialegee Tribal Town Members; Indian Preference; KTT is an Equal Opportunity Employer, with preferences. Phone: (405) 452-3262
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GOLDEN TEEPEE SCENE
OF IRIS UNIT MEETING
The members of the Iris Unit
of the Holdenville Garden Club
went to the Lyons Golden Teepee for their April meeting on
Tuesday the 16th.
Before the business meeting
the hostess, Mrs. Tony Lyons,
led the group on a tour of the
grounds pointing out interesting plants and flowers along the
way.
Mrs. L.J. Shepherd, president,
then called the meeting to order. Mrs. George McMichael
reported on the care of the club
project which is an Iris bed in
Stroup Park.
Plans for the May meeting
were revealed to be a buffet
brunch for the combined Garden Clubs of Holdenville.
Members are asked to wear
hats they have designed themselves. These are to be made
from fresh flowers or vegetables.
A picnic lunch was served to
the following Mesdames: L.J.
Shepherd, Fred Thomas, Earl
Jones, George McMichael, Jackson Borjez, Ed Davis, Tommy
Treadwell, Earl Kemmerer, Luther Covey, T.D. Ramsey, Earl
Custer, George Curnutt, James
Cook, a guest, Mrs. C.A. Lucas,
and the hostess, Mrs. Tony Lyons.
LEGAL NOTICE
BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION
OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
CAUSE CD NO. 201304412-T
APPLICANT: PETROQUEST ENERGY, L.L.C.
RELIEF SOUGHT: DRILLING AND SPACING UNIT
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 11 EAST,
HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
NOTICE OF HEARING
TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND
TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING Alphonso Williams; Barbara Lytal Connell &
Malcolm P. Connell Jr. as Co-Trustees of the Barbara Lytal Connell Revocable Trust;
Bass Trust Three Partnership c/o Richard D. Bass, Trustee; Canaan Resources X,
LLC; Dianne Douglass Renkes; George R. Eckles IV; Hall Production Company; Harry
H. Diamond, Inc; Harry Thomas Love Family Trust; Janet Douglass Hawkins; John F.
Love, Trustee of the John F. Love 1995 Revocable Trust; K. Phillip Cook; Leslie Diane
Wimberly Tucker as Trustee of the Bill Tucker Family Trust; Lisa H. Cook; Lorraine
Douglass; Marjorie Ellen Cernansky Kennedy; Margaret Louise Douglass as Trustee
of Margaret Louise Douglass 1985 Revocable Trust; Meadows Oil & Gas; Pamela
Lipscomb, Trustee of the Thomas A. Wallace Revocable Trust; PAR Oil Company; PEC
Minerals; Petroquest Energy LLC; Paulette Williams; Richard Milford Pfennighausen;
Robert C. Johnston; Roger K. Cook; Sara W. Richard Revocable Trust; Seminole
Investments, LLC; Shirley I. Gazalski; Stanley G. & Julie W. Kennedy Family Trust; Sue
Anderson Revocable Trust; Sue Bakhaus Bentivogli; Thomas David Lackey; William
& Martha Favor, Trustees of the William E. & Martha Patricia Favor Revocable Trust;
William Alan Lackey; Carol W. Byrd, Trustee for the ARK Trust; Carol W. Byrd, Trustee
for the Carol W. Byrd Trust; Carol W. Byrd, Trustee for the Toni Rogers Trust; Dennis
Condict; Lee D. Gross Intervivos Trust No. 1; Tom C. Gross Inter Intervivos Trust No.
1; Champlin Refining Company; Margaret C. Dollarhide; Stephen R. Johnston; William
C. Wallace – Listed as Dec’d; Chester Oil Company; Helen M. Hilseweck, Trustee of
the Helen M. Hilsweck Trust; Lottie Brown Willis; Alphonso Willis; Byrd McNeil Ball and
Alice Hilseweck Ball, Trustees of the Ball Family Trust; Carl S. Ford; Clyde T. Brown;
H.C. Wynne, deceased; L.M. Allen; Lottie B. Willis and Marsheila Lanette Fisher,
Trustees of the Lottie B. Willis Living Trust; Thomas Oldham; and all persons if, living or
if deceased, their known and unknown successors, and all corporations, existing and if
dissolved, its known and unknown successors and all other persons having an interest
in the lands covered hereby, particularly in Hughes County, Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant requests that the Commission enter its
order establishing a 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing unit for the Mississippian,
Woodford, Hunton and Sylvan common sources of supply underlying Section 19,
Township 7 North, Range 11 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma. The Mississippian,
Hunton and Sylvan common sources of supply are conventional reservoirs and as such
the completion interval of a horizontal well in a horizontal well unit shall be located not
less than 660 feet from any unit boundary. The Woodford common source of supply is
an unconventional reservoir and pursuant to OAC 165:10-29-2 the completion lateral of a
horizontal Woodford well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 165
feet from any north/south unit boundary and not less than 330 feet from any east/west
unit boundary.
There is no production from any non-horizontal well in the unit.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the relief requested herein made be made effective
prior to the issuance of this Order.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law
Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative
Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern
Regional Office, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 22nd
day of July, 2013 and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of
the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant,
its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and
testify by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person
or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone
shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide
their name and phone number.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard.
For information concerning this action, contact Jim Slade, PetroQuest Energy, L.L.C.,
1717 S. Boulder, Suite 201, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119, 918/561-5603 or Ron M. Barnes,
CRUTCHMER & BARNES, P.L.L.C., 1648 S. Boston, Suite 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 741194434, 918/382-8686.
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA
PATRICE DOUGLAS, Chairman
BOB ANTHONY, Vice Chairman
DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner
DONE AND PERFORMED this 1st day of July, 2013.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary
Secretary of the Commission
(Published in The Holdenville Tribune on July 3, 2013)
HOLDENVILLE TRIBUNE—JULY 3, 2013—PAGE 7
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF HUGHES COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Case No. PB-2013-5
In the Matter of the Estates of BETTY (McCOSAR) HARJO, CARNEGIE HARJO, and
BETTY JO HARJO, All Deceased.
ORDER FOR A NOTICE OF HEARING FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT, PETITION
FOR ORDER ALLOWING FINAL ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP,
FINAL SETTLEMENT, APPROVAL OF ATTORNEY’S FEES, DISTRIBUTION AND
DISCHARGE
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the duly appointed
and qualified representative of the above captioned Estate filed in this Court a First and
Final Account, Petition for Order Allowing Final Account, Determination of Heirship, Final
settlement, Approval of attorney’s fees, Distribution, and Discharge; said hearing of the
same will be heard on the 26 day of July, 2013, at 10 o’clock a.m. in the courtroom of
Judge Gordon Allen in the Hughes County Courthouse, Holdenville, Oklahoma, and all
persons interested in said Estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause,
if they have any, why said account should not be settled and allowed, and said estate
distributed and the personal representative discharged.
Dated this 25 day of June, 2013.
s) 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 Petitioner
(Published in The Holdenville Tribune on July 3, 2013)
LEGAL NOTICE
May 31, 2013
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. July 25, 2013 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) $22.76 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.
NHPPY-232N(014)
US-270
HUGHES
2178909
BRIDGE REHABILITATION
US-270: OVER ABANDONED RAILROAD, 3.2 MILES SOUTHEST OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
LINE.
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
By: Mike Patterson, Director.
Lamar New Age News
by Maxine Welch
June 18 we had bingo.
June 24 was our Volunteer
Appreciation Day. We served
cake. Every volunteer got a
certificate and a gold medal for
their service as a volunteer.
June 26 was our Birthday
Dinner. The ones who had
a birthday in June were Joe
Bruner, Welsey Hill, Jean
Skipworth and Tom Oldingour dietitian. Welsey Hill won
the pillow and Tom Olding
won the key chain. Healthback was here and did blood
pressure checks.
July 4 we will be closed but
open on the 5th.
July 10 Mays Home Health
will be here to do blood pressure checks.
Game Night News
We had lots of fun even though we had 8 moon players (2 tables). At table #1 were Arjean Williams and Rusty Jones played
against Geraldine Ingram and Loita Sharp.
Geraldine and Loita won 3 games with Loita shooting the
moon and winning.
Rusty and Arjean won 4 games.
At table #2 (the quiet table) Naomi Tomlinson and Glenda
Smith played against Jean Phillips and Glenda Swift. Each
team won 3 games apiece.
Naomi brought snacks; it was so nice of her and they were
delicious.
Come join us on Monday night at 6 o’clock and have some
good clean fun.
July 16 we will have bingo.
July 30 there will be bingo.
July 31 birthday dinner and
Healthback will be here to do
blood pressure checks.
We would like to invite anyone who is 60 or older to come
eat lunch with us. We serve
at 12 o’clock. Call and let me
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DOWN MEMORY LANE—Six HHS students had the honor of attending Boys’ State or Girls’ State. Pictured
here are Rod Stirman, Edwin Maloy, Sharon Stafford, and Maria Woodford. Standing in back is Bill Landholt.
Ronnie Slavin, a former student of HHS, also attended as a representative of our school and was elected
Mine Inspector.
Financing &
Installation Available
Wilson and Anderson
to Exchange Vows
Larry and Debbie Wilson announce the upcoming marriage of
their daughter, Ashlan Mae Wilson to Derek Colten Anderson on
August 17, 2013 at 4:00 in the afternoon at the Calvin First Baptist Church in Calvin, Oklahoma. A reception will follow at the
church.
Ashaln is the granddaughter of Evelyn Gordon and the late Lloyd
Sanford of Non, Oklahoma. She is also the granddaughter of Bob
Anderson and the late Lula Mae Anderson of Allen, Oklahoma
and the late GW Wilson of Allen.
Derek is the son of Russell Anderson of Calvin, Oklahoma and
Gayle Anderson of Douglas Wyoming. He is the grandson of Mary
Roebuck and the late Robert Roebuck of Coalgate and the grandson of Lenzie Anderson of Wetumka and Sharry Baster of Clinton,
Oklahoma.
Ashlan is a 2010 graduate of Calvin High School and is currently
attending East Central University and working part-time for OSU
Extension. Derek is a 2008 graduate of Calvin High School and
is employed by Cummins Construction. The couple would like to
invite all their family and friends to their wedding.
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~ 401 S. DENVER, ALLEN — 70x100 Lot. 2 Bed 1 bath with vinyl siding,
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~ INVESTMENT PROPERTY - 403 EAST B. STREET — 3BD mobile
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~ 30 ACRES — 3 miles west on Francis Road, turn north to the T, turn
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~ 3 BD HOME on 27 acres — Rural living close to town. Oven, range,
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quanset hut kit. 4812 N 3725 Rd, Allen. $148,900
~ ALLEN — 409 South 10th,
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~ 10 ACRES — Byng CONTRACT
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~ 4 BED 2.5 BATH —On 26 acres between Allen & Francis. $192,000
~ 3 BED 2 BATH — 1344 sq ft 1978 doublewide mobile home on 140x125
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~ BYNG SCHOOL DISTRICT — 10 Acres. $17,000
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HOLDENVILLE TRIBUNE—JULY 3, 2013—PAGE 9
A Trip to the Aquarium for Este Cate Boy Scout Troop 435
Bad weather in May, kept the troop from floating down the Illinois, but that didn’t stop Troop 435 from having fun. They went to the Oklahoma Aquarium instead, where
they learned about invertebrates, river otters, native fish, snakes and dangerous sea creatures. The Scouts couldn’t take their eyes off the sharks as they swam over their
heads in the Shark tank. From left to right back row: John Dale Earls, Joseph Earls, Johnny Jack, Diamond Jack and SM Stephanie Jeffords Front Row: Austin Fife, Alec
Proctor, Matthew Burney, Alex Proctor, Seth Harjo
PAGE 10—HOLDENVILLE TRIBUNE—JULY 3, 2013
A Busy Summer for Este
Cate Boy Scout Troop 435
Several of our Scouts qualified
for the Oklahoma Youth Forestry
Camp, held from
3-8 June at Beaver’s Bend
State Park. Johnny Jack, Jeffrie
Mote, John Dale Earls and Seth
Harjo got to explore Oklahoma’s
natural resources with Forestry
professionals from across the
state. Hands on activities included forest management, stream
ecology, fire management, wildlife management, urban forestry,
entomology and mammal study,
and how they all work together.
During free time they got to canoe, fly fish, play basketball,
swim, volleyball and archery.
Because of their participation,
these Scouts have earned several merit badges towards their
path to Eagle Scout.
It wasn’t a week later and
Troop 435 was off again to Boy
Scout Camp Simpson, south
of Ada. John Dale Earls, Seth
Harjo, Alec Proctor, Alex Proctor, Kenny Ratcliff, and Joseph
Earls earned merit badges in
Climbing, Environmental Science, Wilderness Survival,
Swimming, Fishing, Sailing,
Shotgun, Leatherwork and First
Aid.
Special awards went to Seth
Harjo who got second place in
the Critter Crawl, when his tarantula beat a grasshopper, two
other tarantulas and a non-poisonous snake.
John Dale Earls placed second
in the Spiderman Climb, climbing the 40 foot tower in only 2
minutes and 10 seconds.
“We had a blast,” said the
Scouts. “We want to go back
next year.”
Thanks to the Muscogee Creek
Nation, these Scouts were given
the opportunity to expand their
horizons.
On behalf of all the Scouts
from the Este Cate Troop 435,
“Thank you Creek Nation”!!
Seth Harjo learning Wilderness Survival
From left to right Back Row: SM Stephanie Jeffords, Kenny Ratcliff, Seth Harjo
Front Row: Alec Proctor, Joseph Earls, Alex Proctor, and John Dale Earls
Alec Proctor doing what he loves best, fishing!
John Dale and Joseph Earls getting ready to sail
Cub Scout Pack 435—The Cub Scout Pack from Dustin, Oklahoma made a trip to Norman’s Museum of Natural History last month. “Look at that huge dinosaur,” said Jayden.
The Cub Scouts were thrilled as they explored the different exhibits of dinosaurs, buffalo,
and remnants from the Wild West.
From left to right: Charles Fish, Bradley Riley, Den Chief Joseph Earls, Jayden Mayberry
and Charles’ little sister, Tara Mudo Cerce Fish for accompanying the Pack so the Scouts
could go on this trip.
John Dale Earls as Spiderman