2014 Junior/Senior Prom A Great Success!
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2014 Junior/Senior Prom A Great Success!
Holdenville TRIBUNE www.holdenvilletribune.com VOLUME 14, NUMBER 21 HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA 1 SECTION 50¢ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 2014 2014 Junior/Senior Prom A Great Success! “The Great Gatsby” theme at Moss prom KAYLA PHILLIPS AND EASTON ELLIOTT DEVIN SHIELDS AND BRANDI FLETCHER BAILEY WINGO AND PROUD GRANDMOTHER LINDA WINGO JUSTIN FITZGERALD AND COURTNEY TATUM UMW to host luncheon THREE GENERATIONS...KRISTI MOODY WITH DAUGHTER LEXIE, SON LANDON, AND MOTHER PENNY ROBERTS As most of our readers know the annual Methodist Church WMU Spring Luncheon will be next Thursday, May 8. It is an event most local folks look very forward to. Some of us “old timers” remember the Kenmair Class May breakfast that was held for many years. It was one of the biggest gatherings in Holdenville. We recently found an article written by Charles Kemmerer that was published in 1964 about the event. BOTH SIDES OF THE TRACKS – 1964 Nita Booker will meet you at the door of the Methodist Church (basement) next Saturday morning to accept your dollar or your ticket to the KENMAIR Class “MAY BREAKFAST.” Nita is Reedy’s little gal and the same Continued on Page B-1 PAGE A-2—HOLDENVILLE TRIBUNE—APRIL 30, 2014 Area seniors will soon be getting their diplomas and many of them are already making preparations to attend college. Many of those that will start college this fall will never finish and many of those that do finish will have huge student loans to repay. For many students there are other options that should be considered. My “pipelining” son had a much better salary than my son with the college degree. Sometimes I believe we have made our children feel like they were a failure if they didn’t go to college. Nothing could be farther from the truth. There are a lot of graduates that should not waste their time or money on college and there are many good jobs that do not require a college degree. Josh Mandel, the State Treasurer of Ohio, wrote a very interesting column recently that every senior should read . . . and their parents. In American high schools, it is becoming increasingly hard to defend the vanishing of shop class from the curriculum. The trend began in the 1970s, when it became conventional wisdom that a four-year college degree was essential. As Forbes magazine reported in 2012, 90% of shop classes have been eliminated for the Los Angeles unified school district’s 660,000 students. Yet a 2012 Bureau of Labor Statistics study shows that 48% of all college graduates are working in jobs that don’t require a four-year degree. Too many young people have four-year liberal-arts degrees, are thousands of dollars in debt and find themselves serving coffee at Starbucks or working part-time at the mall. Many of them would have been better off with a two-year skilled-trade or technical education that provides the skills to secure a well-paying job. A good trade to consider: welding. I recently visited Pioneer Pipe in the Utica and Marcellus shale area of Ohio and learned that last year the company paid 60 of its welders more than $150,000 and two of its welders over $200,000. The owner, Dave Archer, said he has had to turn down orders because he can’t find enough skilled welders. According to the 2011 Skills Gap Survey by the Manufacturing Institute, about 600,000 manufacturing jobs are unfilled nationally because employers can’t find qualified workers. To help produce a new generation of welders, pipe-fitters, electricians, carpenters, machinists and other skilled tradesmen, high schools should introduce students to the pleasure and pride they can take in making and building things in shop class. American employers are so yearning to motivate young people to work in manufacturing and the skilled trades that many are willing to pay to train and recruit future laborers. CEO Karen Wright of Ariel Corp. in Mount Vernon, Ohio, recently announced that the manufacturer of gas compressors is donating $1 million to the Knox County Career Center to update the center’s computerintegrated manufacturing equipment, so students can train on the same machines used in Ariel’s operations. In rural Minster, Ohio, near the Indiana border, electrician and entrepreneur Jack Buschur is creating the Auglaize & Mercer County Business Education Alliance, which will use private-sector dollars to fund a skilled-trade ambassador to walk the halls of local high schools with the mission of recruiting teenagers into these fields. This ambassador will also work to persuade school guidance counselors and administrators to change their tune that college is the only route to prosperity, and to encourage them to inform their students about the many opportunities in skilled trades. At Humtown Products in Columbiana, Ohio, near the Pennsylvania border, CEO Mark Lamoncha is coordinating tours for local high-school guidance counselors to visit his company so that they can learn about job opportunities in advanced manufacturing and 3-D printing. Rather than having students seeing posters only for Ohio State, Pitt, Harvard and Yale in their high-school hallways, he wants to convince the schools’ guidance counselors to also post signs for the Choffin Career & Technical Center in Youngstown and the New Castle School of Trades in Pulaski, Pa. The Ohio School Board Association recently heard a similar message—from the actor John Ratzenberger, whom you might remember as Cliff Clavin, the mailman from the 1980s sitcom “Cheers.” Mr. Ratzenberger these days is devoting considerable charitable time and dollars toward raising the profile of America’s skilled laborers as role models for young people. He began this effort in 2004 with a TV show called “Made in America,” focusing attention on the rewarding labor of bluecollar workers making everything from Steinway pianos and Wonder Bread to Caterpillar equipment and Chris Craft yachts. Now he’s crisscrossing the country urging schools to invest in vocational education. On “Cheers,” Cliff Clavin never appeared to be overly industrious, but in promoting the restoration of shop class in U.S. high schools, Mr. Ratzenberger is working hard to put young Americans in good jobs. Educators could learn a thing or two from him. —CC— “College sense” and “Common sense” often have very little in common. Pat Lehman shares the following story . . Our friend Lisa, who was a student at Michigan Technology University, had never learned to cook at home. We had been trying to coach her, but one day she declined our offers of assistance and headed into the kitchen to prepare dinner. We heard the microwave running and decided she must have figured that much out. Ten minutes later, we asked her what she was cooking. “Nothing so far,” she replied. “I’m letting the microwave preheat.” —CC— I still remember when my close friend Charlie Hickerson came by our dry cleaners many years ago to see me. My Dad told Charlie that I had not returned from college yet. Charlie jokingly said, “Do you think Bill will remember everything he learns in college?” My Dad quickly replied, “I sure hope not, somebody is going to have to help me work!” Ashley Olive Inducted Into Honorary Commanders Program Ashley Olivo, Business Development Director, of St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center, is one of nineteen civic and business leaders from Enid inducted into the 71st Flying Training Wing Honorary Commanders program at Vance Air Force Base. In its 14th year in Enid, the Air Force program matches specially selected members of the community with senior military commanders to serve a one-year term. During the event, the newest members were introduced to their respective group and squadron commanders. “The goal of the Honorary Commander program is to partner with the local community and our civilian colleagues with the hope of providing additional insight into the various aspects of the Vance mission,” said Col. Darren James. Ashley was also recently honored as one of Enid Young Professional’s “10 Under 40.” The event awards Enid’s finest young professionals under the age of 40 based off of nominations from the greater Enid community. The 10 recipients were chosen from 33 people who were nominated. This was the second year for the awards. Lt. Gov. Todd Lamb, an Enid native, was guest speaker and presented the awards. Ashley is on the board of several organizations, including the Jayla Alexis Tuck Cancer Foundation, Hospice Circle of Love, and United Way of Enid and Northwest Oklahoma. She is also a member of the Junior Welfare League of Enid, and the Tour de Trykes and Twilight Criterium Marketing Chair for Enid Noon AMBUCS. Ashley is a native of Holdenville and is the daughter of Scott and Tonya Olivo. She is the granddaughter of Charles and Marlene Gann, Lamar, and Alice and the late Marvin Olivo, Holdenville. We’re turning up the heat this summer in our 20K Summer Giveaway. Starting April 1st thru June 28th, receive 1 entry for every 300 points earned. On June 28th drawings will start at 5pm, with BIG CASH DRAWINGS every hour, $500 Cash Drawings on the half hour, and a final drawing for 10k at 11pm!!! Start earning entries today to win your share of the 20K Summer Giveaway!!! (All winners must be present and actively playing to be eligible to win) Rewards Club Loyalty Rewards You! Your monthly Rewards are based on your play, so the more you use your Rewards Card the more rewards you’ll earn. Also earn daily incentives, qualify for drawings, receive up to 3X Entries, and redeem points for Slot Play and much more simply by playing with you Rewards Card. Starting earning today! New Rewards Club members receive up to $100 in Free Play for signing up! Players must be present and playing at the time of drawing to win. Management reserves the right to change or cancel promotion(s) at its discretion. Regulated by the Muscogee (Creek) Nation Office of Public Gaming 2p-4p $100 Cash Hot Seats every 30 minutes Sunday • Monday • Tuesday Customer Appreciate Night Starting at 8p $100 cash every 30 minutes and $300 cash at 10p (Players must earn 50 points to be eligible for drawings) Monday Senior Day Friday Cash Fever Earn 20 points and receive $10 Free Play, plus $50 Free Plays every 30 min 11a-2p $100 Free Play Drawings every 30 min starting at 7p and a final drawing for $500 Cash@12a (55 and older) (Players must earn 200 points to be eligible for drawings) Wednesday Ladies Day Earn 20 points and receive $10 Free Play. $50 Free Plays every 30 min from 6p-10p (Men must earn 40 points to be eligible for Free Play Drawings) Thursday Men’s Day Earn 20 points and receive $10 Free Play. $50 Free Plays every 30 min from 6p-10p (Men must earn 40 points to be eligible for Free Play Drawings) Saturday Triple Payday $300 Cash Drawings @ 4pm with $50 Free Play Drawings @ 1p, 2p, 3p $300 Cash Drawings @ 8pm with $50 Free Play Drawings @ 5p, 6p, 7p $300 Cash Drawings @ 12am with $50 Free Play Drawings @ 9p, 10p, 11p (Players must earn 100 points to be eligible for drawings) Birthdays All May Birthdays receive a $10 Match Play, see promotions desk for details. LEGAL NOTICE BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA CAUSE CD NO. 201403103-T APPLICANT: PETROQUEST ENERGY, L.L.C. RELIEF SOUGHT: DRILLING AND SPACING UNIT LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST, HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA NOTICE OF HEARING TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING Anglin Properties Irrevocable Living Trust dated 7/26/1976, Belva Leann Leach, Trustee; Anthony Steven Maschak c/o Guardian Care, Inc.; ARK Trust Carol W. Byrd, Trustee; Ben Davis Invesments, LLC; Canaan Resources X, LLC; Carol W. Byrd Trust Carol W. Byrd, Trustee; Charles Mayhue; Chesapeake Exploration, LLC; Chesapeake Investments; Christopher Michael Maschak; Cobra Patroleum Company; Donald N. Price; Donna Eversole; George R. Eckles, Jr.; Glynell Meddler; Harlton Beck; Harvey B. Platt Testamentary Trust dated 5/20/2002, Thomas E. Nix, Jr., Trustee; Harvey L. Price; Harvey L. Price & Alice F. Price as Trustees of The Harvey L. Price Family Revocable Living Trust; Jack W. Head and Linda M. Head Revocable Trust u/a/d 7/2/2003, Jack W. Head and Linda M. Head, Co-Trustees; Jean Toepfer; John C. Lucas; Joyce Johnson, a/k/a Anita Joyce Johnson; Lisa A. Hammond Salinas, a/k/a Lisa A. Hammond Dixon, a/k/a Lisa A. Hammond, a/k/a Lisa A. West; Loyd G. McMann, a/k/a Loyd G. McMan; Lusenda Renee Tomlinson-Bullard Revocable Trust dated 12/26/2007, Lusenda Renee Tomlinson-Bullard, Trustee; Melissa Lucas Taylor; Newfield Exploration Mid-Continent Inc.; Petro Partners Limited; Richard Milford Pfennighausen; Robert M. Lucas; Roger Gaddis; Ronald L. Lanthrip; Rozanne Truscott Turner 1999 Revocable Trust u/a/d 10/29/1999, David M. Turner and John T. Turner, Successor Co-Trustees; Rulewicz Energy, LLC; S & C Properties; Sarah Kathryn Bourgeouis; Seale Family Mineral Investment Company, LLC; Shields Minerals, LLC; Southwest Petroleum Company; Spindletop Exploration Company, Inc.; Sue E. Anderson Revocable Trust, dated 5/6/2005, Sue E. Anderson, Trustee; Sultan Oil Company; Sunoco, Inc.; Territories Oil, a partnership; Toni Rogers Trust Carol W. Byrd, Trustee; The Turner Family Limited Partnership; The Estate of Thomas M. Lanthrip, deceased, Personal Representative Linda Maire Lanthrip; Turner Family Mineral Interests, LLC; Virginia Beck; Wendell Holland and Kari Holland Revocable Living Trust dated 12/20/2000, Wendell Holland and Kari Holland, Trustees; XTO Energy, Inc.; Dorothy Lanthrip, if living, and if deceased, her unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Paul Lanthrip, deceased; Anita Rogers Kamperman; Argonaut VPP, LLC; The Bank of New York Mellon; Blue Devil Trust; Bobby R. Halfacre, a/k/a Bobby R. McMan; Bureau of Indian Affairs Eastern Regional Office; Bureau of Land Management; Fivex, LLC; Janet McMan Ferguson; JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.; Julia Ann Lanthrip; Linda Lanthrip; Linda Lee Lanthrip; The Lorene M. Price Trust; Office of the Tulsa Field Solicitor; St. Paul Minerals Company, Inc.; Sun Oil Company, Inc, c/o Sunoco, Inc.; Sunray DX Oil Company c/o Sunoco, Inc.; Sunray Mid-Continent Oil Company c/o Sunoco, Inc.; Texas Capital Bank, N.A.; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Carlton Stringer, deceased; The known and unknown unrestricted heirs and successors of Carrie Derrisaw, a fullblood member of the Creek Nation Roll No.736; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Edna E. Shields, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Emerson Borchers, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Harry H. Diamond, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Herman Carl Shields, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Judy Stringer, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Maggie Marie McMann, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Ruth V. Borchers, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of Seymore Calhoun (Chas S. Calhoun), deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, successors, administrators, trustees and assigns of W.G. Rogers, deceased; 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 extending Order No. 623635 insofar as it established a 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing unit for the Mayes, Woodford, Hunton and Sylvan common sources of supply underlying Section 1, Township 7 North, Range 11 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma to include Section 6, Township 7 North, Range 12 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma. The Mayes and Hunton 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 Sylvan common source of supply is an unconventional reservoir and as such the completion interval of a horizontal well in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 330 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 19th day of May, 2014 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 Joey Stauffer, PetroQuest Energy, L.L.C., 1717 S. Boulder, Suite 201, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119, 918/561-5624 or Ron M. Barnes, CRUTCHMER & BARNES, P.L.L.C., 1648 S. Boston, Suite 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119-4434, 918/3828686. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, Chairman PATRICE DOUGLAS, Vice Chairman DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner DONE AND PERFORMED this 28th day of April, 2014. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary Secretary of the Commission (Published in The Holdenville Tribune on April 30, 2014) LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HUGHES COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA Case No. PB-2014-22 In the Matter of the Estate of ERMA J. THOMPSON, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To the Creditors of ERMA J. THOMPSON, Deceased: All creditors having claims against Erma J. Thompson, 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 Edmund Gale Thompson and Personal Representative, at the law offices of BUTTERWORTH, IRBY & IRBY, P.L.L.C., P.O. Box 955, Holdenville, Oklahoma 74848, addressed to ROBERT L. IRBY, attorney for the Personal Representative, on or before the following presentment date July 7, 2014, or the same will be forever barred. DATED this 23rd day of April, 2014. s) Robert L. Irby, OBA#19842 Attorney for Personal Representative 104 N. Broadway – P.O. Box 955 Holdenville, OK 74848 (405) 379-9891 (Published in The Holdenville Tribune on April 23 and 30, 2014) LEGAL NOTICE HOLDENVILLE TRIBUNE—APRIL 30, 2014—PAGE A-3 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA CAUSE CD NO. 201401350 APPLICANT: SILVER CREEK OIL & GAS, LLC RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL OF SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 8 EAST, HUGHES AND SEMINOLE COUNTIES, OKLAHOMA AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas and all other interested persons, particularly in Hughes and Seminole Counties, Oklahoma, and more particularly Amanda Susan West Barker; Amroy Co., an Oklahoma corporation; Andrea Michele Morton, Trustee uta known as the Andrea Michele Morton Trust; Bandera Minerals, LLC; BancFirst, Trustee of the Andrea Michele Morton Trust; BancFirst, Trustee of the Benjamin Franklin Morton Trust; BancFirst, Trustee of the David Michael Morton Trust; Benjamin Johnson; Bernice W. Veazey. Trustee of Bernice W. Veazey Trust u/t/a dtd May 23, 1989; Billie Cloud; Unknown heirs and devisees of Bob M. Johnson, dec’d; Burke-Greis Oil Corporation; Unknown heirs and devisees of C. Guy Cutlip, dec; Charles E. Jones, Jr., Trustee of the Charles E. Jones, Jr. 2012 Trust; Charles F. Doornbos, Trustee of the Charles F. Doornbos Revocable Trust uta dtd 8/1/1990; Chesapeake Royalty Company, an Oklahoma corporation; Clara Zoe Smith; Cynthia B. Yulish; Dixie Bell Miller, Trustee of the Dixie S. Miller Trust; Donna Marlow; E G Energy, LLC; Edna Rogers; Ellis Rudy, Ltd.; Fannie Powel and Eleanor M. Schissler, JT; Galvin Family, LLC; Geodyne Nominee Corporation, a Delaware corporation; H.M. Reigle; Hall Production Company, L.C. aka Hall Production Co.; Harrisco, Inc., an Oklahoma corporation, William V. Harris, President; Henry E. Hoover; Isaacs Family Limited Liability Limited Partnership; J Lazy F Bar Land and Petroleum; James Johnson; James Richard Clarke; James Robert Fincham; Jane B. Nesbett; John W. and Cynthia J. Pride Revocable Living Trust; Judith Avery Morgan; Kenneth Barnhart; Klabzuba Royalty Company; Lehigh Energy Partners; Letty Kile; Liberty Operating, Inc; Lillie Mae Smith Trustee of the 1997 Revocable Trust; Linda Jean Whitlock; Lizzie Johnson; Estate of Lydia Yondell Young, deceased; M. B. Blake; M. C. Sanders; Mamie Frye; Marcella Witt; Mary Katherine Johnson, nee Fincham; Mary Louise Crommett; Matthew L. and Renee G. Pride Revocable Living Trust; Mike Terry; Mary Morton-Baca, sole Trustee of the Misskittie Living Trust, dated 9/15/1998; Muirfield Resources Company, a Delaware corporation; Murdock Oper. 2 Limited Partnership; Unknown heirs and devisees of N. B. Gerber, dec’d; Newman Johnson; Nora Johnson; Robert Norvell Clarke, Sole Trustee of the Norvell Clarke Trust, Created by Indenture dtd 6/16/1986; Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation; Olley Johnson Davis; Patsy Joyce Nalley Smith; Patterson Partnership, an Oklahoma general partnership; Patterson Production, LLC; PetroTiger I, Ltd, a Texas partnership; Petrust Corporation of America; Quail Creek Royalty, LLC; R. G. Stivers; Raymond Calvin Fincham; Richard Miller; Robert F. Long Testamentary Trust, f/b/o Terrence Robert Barker; Robert Johnson; Robert Loren Pollock, Deceased; Robin Northern; Rollin L. Cate; Ronnie Harbolt; Sabine Corporation; Sand Creek Petroleum Company, LLC; Sarah Morton Trust; Sherri Bea Bradshaw; Standard Oil Company; State Board of Social Welfare of the State of Iowa; Suzanne Oper. 2 Limited Partnership; The Clarke III, LLC; Toler Trucking Company, Inc.; Tom Yoakim Morton Trust; Tomi Layne; Treva Anderson; Commonwealth Trust Co., Trustee for Underwriters Group, Capital Retirement Plan, Series UG-A; Hamilton Trust Co, Trustee for Underwriters Group, Diversified Royalty Trust, Series “J”; Veja, Inc.; Violetta B. Dodge; Virginia Allen Harsha; Vivian Allen; W. E. Hoover; W.J.H. Inc.; Warren Price Smith; Wes Mowery; Wes Mowery, Trustee of the Mowery Family Living Trust, dtd 8/24/2007; XTO Energy, Inc., successor-in-interest to Hickory Timbers Limited Partnership, a Texas LP; Antoinette N. Egan; BancFirst, Trustee of the Mary Morton Boca GST Exempt Trust; BancFirst, Trustee of the Tom Yoakim Morton Trust dated May 16, 2011; Benjamin Franklin Morton; British Petroleum Company; Carole Egan Grady; CMG Oil Properties, LLC; David Michael Morton; Denise Altman, a/k/a Denise Sadler; Dixie S. Miller, Trustee of the Dixie S. Miller Trust; Flame Royalties, Inc.; Frank Johnson; Hannah Stites; Harisco, Inc., William V. Harris, President; John H. Merrell; Kirby Minerals; Kirkpatrick Foundation, Inc.; Lorraine Altman; Lucy Johnson George; Malinda E. Patterson; Margaret Egan Edwards; Margaret Marjorie Fay Reed; Mason Energy Corporation; Olive Egan Bauer; Patterson Pardners, LLC; Penelope Smith; Robert F. Merrell; Sally Johnson; Sarah Morton Schwab; Susie Johnson Buchanan; The John W. Pride and Cynthia L. Pride Revocable Living Trust under certain Revocable Living Trust Agreement dated July 21, 1998; Theodore S. Green Trust; William F. Smith; Whitestar Energy, Inc.; XTO Energy, Inc.; Alexander Properties; Bertha Ann Young; Dr. V.J. Devine and/or Margaret C. Devine, H&W; Carl Cahill, deceased; Unknown heirs and devisees of Charlochee Johnson, deceased; Crystal Delois Roberts; E. E. Reigle; Ellen Hood Kincheloe; Ellis Lambert Quiett; Floy Cahill Winningham, deceased; Hall Exploration Co.; Jeanne Thompson; Linda Kodis; Marilyn J. Johnson; McKinley Lawson; Unknown heirs and devisees of Mel Whiting Thompson; Michael L. Johnson; Mike Lawson; Mildred Blake Moss; Mixed Minerals, LLC; Nueces Capital, LLC; Phillip Cahill; Rhea Cahill Horn, deceased; Richard Kodis, Jr.; Roy L. Cutlip; Roy L. Quiett and Leah R. Quiett as JTWROS; Sacramento Valley Recources, LLC; Scott D. Monroe; Segovia Capital, LLC; The Suzanne Lindsay Bradshaw Revocable Trust Dated December 18, 2006; Tench Tilghman; Velma Sue Hardy Revocable Living Trust; Suandra L. Cutlip, Successor Trustee of the William C. Cutlip and Saundra L. Cutlip Revocable Trust of 2005; William C. Johnson; 4-D Resources, Inc.; Alexander Energy; Arline B. Harr a/k/a Arline Barnhart Harr; Arline Barnhart Harr, deceased; Basin & Range Exploration, Inc.; BP Amoco, Inc.; Byrul Barnhart; Carl F. Baerst and Janice S. Baerst Trust dated 1/14/1993, Janice Sue Baerst and Carl F. Baerst, Trustees; Carol L. Cutlip; Charles F. Doornbos Revocable Trust uta dtd 8/1/1990, Darian Cady, Trustee; Charles Horn; Cyber Energy, Inc.; Dixie Bell Miller; Donald L. Walker; Ellis Lambert Quiett; Estella A. Jessup and/or Mary C. Jessup, JT; Hunt Oil Company; John Mark Massad, d/b/a Trojan Oil & Gas, Ltd; J.P. Morgan Chase Bank, N.A., Successor to Liberty National Bank and Trust Company of OKC, Trustee utw of V.V. Harris, Jr., deceased; Judy Lee Kay; Kathryn Clarke, now Glast; League Energy Group, LLC; Lehigh Partners, LLC; Lesa Anne Peterson-Eoff; Lindsay Clarke, now Dulaney; Lizzy Johnson; Lorraine R. Quiett, Trustee for Roy Lambert Quiett and Ellis Lambert Quiett; Macdonald 1996 Revocable Trust Agreement dated 1/11/1996, Alexander Macdonald, II and Augusta G. Macdonald, Trustees; Mary Carolyn Galvin a/k/a Mary E. Galvin; Mary E. Davis, deceased, c/o Tom E. Morton, Executor; McGhee Exploration and Production Company; McKinley Lawson; Michael E. Terry; Mike Lawson; Norvell Clarke Trust u/t/a/d 6/16/1986, Robert Norvell Clarke, Trustee; Pacific Enterprises Oil Company (USA); PEC Minerals, LP; Richard Hughes; Roy Cutlip; Roy Lambert Quiett; Segovia Capital, LLC; Sidney R. Clarke, III; Texas Commerce Bank, NA, Trustee of the Benjamin F. Orr Testamentary Trust; Theresa Vashti Cutlip s/p/a Vashti Goodson Cutlip; Tob Barnhart; Tom Davis Morton, deceased; Tommy Eads (Eeds); William C. Cutlip; William Cutlip, Trustee for Roy Cutlip and Carol Cutlip; Andrew J. Altman; Abish J. Corry and/or Elma Corry, JT; Albert Walton DeRome; Alburn F. Perry and Charlotte E. Perry, JT; Amanda Rodstrom; Anna M. Bon Neida; Axcie G. Armstrong; Bertha M. Horan and/or Mary E. Gillespie, JT; Unknown heirs and devisees of Boyd Barnhart; C.W. Hardy; Carol D. Myers; Catherine H. McFarlane; Cecil G. Edwards and/or Wilhelma Edwards, JT; Clara L. McPherson; Dan H. Robinson; Edmond E. Hurley, deceased; Edward E. Neumann and/or Dorothy L. Neumann, JT; Florenz Pauline Love and/or Lotta L. Weber, JT; Fransis J. Lexington; Unknown heirs and devisees of Fred Nalley, dec; Georgia B. Farren or James R. Farren, JT; Harry B. Hite and Julia W. Hite; Harry T. Upshaw and/or Flora C. Upshaw, JT; Harry X. Robinson; Henry M. Hall; I. O. Mahoney; Mrs. J. D. Robinson; Unknown heirs and devisees of Jackie Nalley, dec; James Egan; James Egan, Jr.; James R. Robinson; Jane F. Sosa; Jay A. Czizek and/or Elizabeth M. Czizek, JT; John Absher; John Boutell and Annie Boutell, JT; John F. Egan; John W. Urie and/or Susie Urie, JT; Josephine E. Paske; Lillian P. Leeming; Lottie McNary; Love E. Veazey; M. Lillie Alves; Mamie M. Zakoura, widow of Eddie M. Zakoura, decd.; Margaret Egan; Marjorie Fay Reed nee Fincham; Marlene Veazey Bowden; Marvin S. Mills; Matilda Hedquist and/or Mrs. Sarah Margaret Paxman, JT; Miriam Hall; Mrs. Anna Klein; Mrs. Estella A. Jessup and/or Mary C. Jessup, JT; Nell G. Corl; Norma G. Schmedika; Olive Arnold Faulkner; Olive Fern Egan; P. J. Schoner; Peggy Lois Nalley Westrope; Percy C. Burnham; Unkown heirs and devisees of Phyllis Barnhart Anson, dec; R. W. Laughlin, dec.; Randall L. Jones and/or Lovinia S. Jones, JT; Raymond R. Hall; Rena M. Egan; Robert Clyde Rowe, Jr.; Sallie Twogood; Shirlea Eaton Grahame, deceased; Sue Ann Nalley Sharp; The Theodore Green Trust; Theresa L. Swigart; U. Ashton Jones and/or Louie T. Jones, JT; Verona Hall; W. E. F. Holding, Incorporated; W. E. Van Dall; Wesley J. Pryor and/or Agnes Jones Pryor, JT; William Francis Smith; Wyman Williams and/or Natalie B. Williams, JT; Cynthia Penny; Eddie M. Zakoura; Eliza Johnson; Isaac Johnson; Louisa Codie Thomas Johnson; Mary Ann Powell and William J. Powell, joint tenants; Patricia Hartman; W. S. Norman; Unknown heirs and devisees of Arlene Barnhart Harr, dec; Betty J. Buckwalter; C.L. Head; Dorothy Kanel; Unknown heirs and devisees of Gertie Barnhart, dec; Unknown heirs and devisees of Jack Edmon Sublett, dec; Julie Gipson; Laura Kodis; Unknown heirs and devisees of Marvin Barnhart, dec; Unknown hirs and devisees of Michael C. Egan, dec; Unknown heirs and devisees of Ruby Barnhart Nalley, dec; Spencer Norvell; Unknown heirs and devisees of Toby Barnhart, dec; Anna Klein; Charles J. Hittell; Francis J. Lexington; Gary Kilpatrick; Geronimo Venture; Marian H. Jones, deceased; Mary Ann Powell and William J. Powell, JT; Peggy Westrope, deceased; Rex T. Weston, deceased; Roxye Mae (May) Ford, deceased; S.B. Crocker; Scott D. Horn; Sue Nalley Sharp, deceased; Tommy Hudson; W.S. Norman; and Geronimo Venture; and if any of the above are deceased, the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, immediate and remote, of the above-named parties; and if any of the above are corporations which do not continue to have legal existence, the unknown trustees or assigns of such corporations. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission pool the interests, designate an operator, and adjudicate the rights and equities of oil and gas owners in the Mississippian, Woodford, Hunton, Sylvan and Viola common sources of supply underlying all of Section 8, Township 6 North, Range 8 East, Hughes and Seminole Counties, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief: (1) to designate the Applicant or some other party as Operator of the unit; (2) to pool the captioned lands either as a unit or on a well bore basis; and (3) to provide for the development of the unit including the pooling of the proposed well and all subsequent wells where applicable; with the final Order to be entered in this case to provide for one year from the date of entry within which to commence operations for the drilling of the initial unit well. 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, First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 20th day of May, 2014, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony 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 RUSS McPHERSON, LANDMAN, United Land Company, LLC, 6801 N. Broadway, Suite 105, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73116, Telephone: (405) 840-2666; OR JOHN C. MORICOLI, JR., Attorney, One Leadership Square, 211 N. Robinson, Suite 1350, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone: (405) 235-3357. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, Chairman PATRICE DOUGLAS, Vice-Chairman DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner DONE AND PERFORMED this 25th day of April, 2014. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary (Published in The Holdenville Tribune on April 30, 2014) LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR HUGHES COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA CASE NO. PB-2013-54 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF VIRGINIA LEE TIGER, S/P/A VIRGINIA LEE DAVIS, DECEASED, TRACY WILLIAMS, PETITIONER. NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT, PETITION FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, FOR DISTRIBUTION, AND DISCHARGE OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Notice is hereby given that Tracy Williams, Personal Representative of the Estate of Virginia Lee Tiger, Deceased, having filed in this Court their Final Account and Petition for Order Allowing Final Account, Distribution, Determination of Heirs, Distribution and Discharge, the hearing of the same has been fixed by the Judge of said Court for the 23rd day of May, 2014, at 2:00 o’clock p.m. in the District Courtroom in the Hughes County Courthouse at Holdenville, Oklahoma, and all persons interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the said account should not be settled and allowed, the heirs of the said Virginia Lee Tiger, Deceased, determined and said estate distributed and the Personal Representative discharged. Dated this 28th day of April, 2014. /s/ B. Gordon Allen JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT Amy J. Stuart, OBA #31240 Huser, Huser & Lively Attorney at Law P. O. Box 1021 Wewoka, OK 74884 (405) 257-3376 (Published in The Holdenville Tribune on April 30 and May 7, 2014) LPXLP LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HUGHES COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA Case No. PB-2014-30 In the Matter of the Estate of MELISSA MILDRED TALLEY, Deceased. NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL, APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE, DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, AND ISSUANCE OF LETTERS TESTAMENTARY NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested in the Estate of Melissa Mildred Talley, Deceased, that on the 28th day of April, 2014, Bobby Dale Talley produced in the District Court of Hughes County, Oklahoma, an instrument purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Melissa Mildred Talley, and also filed in said Court his Petition, together with a copy of said Will, praying that the Will be admitted to probate, that he be appointed Personal Representative named in the Will, that the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent be determined by the Court, and that Letters Testamentary be issued to Bobby Dale Talley. Pursuant to an Order of this Court made on the 28th day of April, 2014, notice is hereby given that on the 15th day of May, 2014, at 10:00 o’clock a.m., the Petition will be heard at the District Courtroom, Hughes County Courthouse, Holdenville, Oklahoma, when and where all persons interested may appear and contest the same. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 28th day of April, 2014. s) B. Gordon Allen Judge of the District Court Robert L. Irby Butterworth, Irby & Irby, P.L.L.C. 104 N. Broadway P.O. Box 955 Holdenville, OK 74848 (405) 379-9891 (Published in The Holdenville Tribune on April 30, 2014) PAGE A-4—HOLDENVILLE TRIBUNE—APRIL 30, 2014 Economy Funeral Package $2895 This package includes service & staff, nice 20 gauge all steel casket and memorial package. If you find a less costly funeral package…. Then something is missing. All the following packages include the following services: services of the Funeral Director and Staff for coordinating and directing service, removal of deceased from place of death to Funeral Home within 50 mile radius, embalming and/or sanitary care of the remains, dressing, casketing, cosmetology, visitation, funeral coach, memorial book, folders and acknowledgement cards. (Packages do not include cash advances or sales tax ) Basic Service Package $5,495 20 Gauge Steel Casket and Doric Concrete Burial Vault. Traditional Service Package $6,200 18 Gauge Steel Casket and Doric Concrete Burial Vault. Premium Service Package $6,995 18 Gauge Steel Casket and Continental Concrete Burial Vault. Service Friday for Margaret Bartholomew Margaret Pearl Bartholomew, 81, passed away on Monday, April 28, 2014, in Holdenville, Oklahoma. A memorial service is scheduled for 11:00 AM Friday, May 9th, at New Life Church, Wewoka, Oklahoma. Pastor Tom Azlin will officiate. Honorary bearers will be Jack Emmerson, Harvey Holliman, Paul Cain, and Kevin Cain. Margaret was born on November 27, 1932 in Atwood, Oklahoma to Rosco and Alta Rowsey Abercrombie. Margaret was a member of the Holdenville Arts Society, Oklahoma City Sewing Club, and retired from working at Southwestern Bell Telephone. She loved quilt and garden. More than anything she loved all her grandchildren and spending time with them. She was a very active person and enjoyed living life. She is preceded in death by her parents. Survivors include her son, Dane Ford and wife Laura of Holdenville; step-sons James Bartholomew and Larry Batholomew of Texas; grandchildren Micah and Christopher Cheatwood of Holdenville, Lainey Ford of Holdenville, Dustin Ford of Holdenville, Tori Grace Ford of Holdenville, Jeff Bartholomew, Ryan Bartholomew, Justin Bartholomew, Bailey Bartholomew, and Steven Bartholomew all of Texas; and great-grandson Case Cheatwood as well as a host of other family and friends. Services are under the direction of Hudson Phillips Funeral Home in Holdenville, Oklahoma. Service Saturday for Mattie Pembrook ATTENTION HHS ALUMNI! Reunion Get-Together June 28, 2014 11:00 am to 3:00 pm Old Elks Lodge Building on South Creek Call all of your friends and start making plans to come and enjoy a time of fun and fellowship. Pizza will be available by the slice, water will be provided and the bar will be open for those who want soda pop or drinks. No reservations will be necessary and there will be no charge other than the pizza and drinks. If you would like to reserve a table for your class, please call 405-379-5184 Now is the time to prepare for beautiful lawn! ask us about our weed and insect eradication program for your yard X-treme PEST CONTROL (405)382-8800 This time of year you may have problems with mice, spiders and ants. We can put and end to those problems. Free Termite Inspection • Military & Senior Discount 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 Mattie Lorene Pembrook passed away at Heritage Village Nursing Center in Holdenville on Monday, April 28, 2014, at the age of 85 years. Mattie was the daughter of Charlie and Eva (Coleman) Lyons, born on March 23, 1929 in Fairview, Oklahoma. She was brought up and attended schools in Newkirk. She was married to Raymond Pembrook in the late 1940s, following his military service during World War II, and they followed Raymond’s road construction work all over Oklahoma. Mattie has made her home in Holdenville since 1964, when the family moved here during the construction of the Calvin bridge. She worked at the Seamprufe garment factory and at Boyce Manor Nursing Home. Her grandchildren and great grandchildren were the light of her life. She is preceded in death by her parents, Charlie and Eva Lyons; her husband, Raymond Pembrook, in 1995; one brother and three sisters. She is survived by seven children, Don Pembrook of Coweta, Chuck Pembrook of Spaulding, Delores Smith (Jim) of Harrah, Kenneth Pembrook (Connnie) of Morris, Randy Pembrook (Brenda) of Holdenville, Roger Pembrook of Morris, and DeDe Pembrook of Sayre; seventeen grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren; one brother, Jimmy Lyons of Ponca City; and various other relatives and friends. Graveside services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 3rd, and Mattie will be laid to rest in the Orion Cemetery in Orion, west of Fairview, Oklahoma, under direction of Fairview Funeral Home. Rev. Orville White is the officiating minister. Sons and grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Viewing and visitation for family and friends was held at Fisher Funeral Home on April 29th and 30th. Removal to Fairview Funeral Home was on Thursday morning, May 1st, for viewing and visitation there before services on Saturday. www.fisherfh.net William J. (Bill) Harjo, 80, passed away February 25, 2014 in Tulsa, OK. He was born May 11, 1933 in Wewoka, OK to Bennie and Keota (Gipson) Harjo. He was the grandson of Abner and Ola Gipson of Holdenville and spent time with them during the summer months. He received his education at Haskell Institute and Kansas University. He then enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corp. and proudly served his country. He received electronic training the the Marine Corps which he used when he returned to civilian life. His electronics job required extensive travel both in the U.S. and abroad. When he tired from the required travel he was able to obtain a Medallion Yellow Cab Franchise in San Francisco. CA. He continued his cab ownership for 25 years and truly “Left His Heart In San Francisco” when he reluctantly left San Francisco and moved to Tulsa to be near his family. He developed many inter- ests and hobbies over the years with a love for cats, photography, trains, and traveling by way of Amtrac. He is survived by his son Bill Meader, Daughter Geselle McKnight, two sisters, Kay Taylor of Tulsa, OK and Barbara Ryan of Sisseton, S.D., both graduates of Holdenville High School, three grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews and cousins, including Wallace Holt from Joplin, MO and Mark Williams from Tulsa. William lived the past several years at Inverness Village in Tulsa, where he met many wonderful people and developed many treasured friendships. A military memorial service was held in his honor at Inverness Village, in Tulsa, OK on March 14, 2014. The Marine Corps ceremony honoring Bill’s service included presentation of the flag and a plaque to his sisters, Kay and Barbara. Service Held for William J. “Bill” Harjo Threads of Life by Cleo LeVally History of Wewoka Switch In the late 1880’s and early in 1890’s the Oklahoma, Choctaw and Gulf Railroad laid their first area siding, or switching point, in Wewoka, at that time a good size trading post and settlement. Merchants, traders and businessmen for a radius of some 25 to 35 miles ordered their goods and supplies shipped via railroad to the nearest siding. In this area, the Wewoka Switch. They then drove in wagons to accept delivery of these items. In the early 1920’s oil was discovered southeast of Wewoka and virtually overnight this small city became a teeming, busy, crowded oil field supplies, parts, pipe casing, drilling rigs and other oil field equipment flooded this local siding. Adding to this confu- sion every merchant;s stock order were doubled, tripled and quadrupled to meet the needs of the local residents. The population jumped from 2,500 to over 12,000 in a few short months. Lost freight bills, inadequate telephone service, small railroader facilities, and other factors added to this congestion. Everyone was rushed, pushed and confused. Thousands of freight shipments designated elsewhere, thought to be lost in transit, were found hidden in the the Wewoka Switch., Upon being questioned about late or unreceived orders, the merchants standard reply (and excuse) was, ‘Yes, I have it but it’s in the Wewoka Switch, meaning, of course, that they had been unable for some reason, to pick up the delivery and were caught in a tight spot. So common became this situation that Rock Island Railroad Company adopted a policy of searching for all lost in transit merchandise on the Wewoka Switch before searching elsewhere. They prepared a rubber stamp stating Search Wewoka Switch, for all lost shipments. The expression, ‘I’m caught in the Wewoka Switch,” grew to mean and imply that one suddenly found himself in a bind, a trying,dangerous situation. The expression became standard with oil field workers and promoters alike. In later years, these oil men, drillers, roughnecks and workers, moving on to bigger and newer oil discoveries, carried the expression, ‘I’m caught in the Wewoka Switch’, to all parts of the world , where its use became universal. HOLDENVILLE TRIBUNE— APRIL 30, 2014—PAGE A-5 “The Great Gatsby” theme at Moss prom KELSEY CROSS AND CHARLES AKIN BUSTER CRAWFORD AND DAUGHTER KALLIE KENNETH PAYNE AND MRISSA VENABLE TALON COLEMAN AND WOODROW BLACK ANGELINA KEEFER AND AUSTIN CLOVATRE PAGE A-6—HOLDENVILLE TRIBUNE—APRIL 30, 2014 “The Great Gatsby” theme at Moss prom DYLAN AND BRIAHNA KINCAIDE BAILEY WINGO AND LADON MOODY TRAVIS GAMMILL AND STEPHANIE BLACK T.J. ROGERS AND ROBYNN NOBLE DESTINY PASLEY AND KRISTEN FOWLER PATAN CROWELL AND BLAKE HARJO, JR. HOLDENVILLE TRIBUNE— APRIL 30, 2014—PAGE B-1 “The Great Gatsby” theme at Moss prom KELSEY PECK AND HAILEY REECE DUSTIN FORD AND HANNAH HOUSE Both Sides of the Tracks – 1964 Continued from Front Page lady who worked in Ed Hall’s bank at Wetumka when it was robbed in about 1927. Mrs. Booker was actually kidnapped and taken to the edge of town along with the loot with REEDY breathlessly following. REEDY has not slowed down, since! The KENMAIR CLASS MAY BREAKFAST has become a tradition in Holdenville . . . this is the 14th annual affair . . . anyone have a spare ten dollars? Where could one find a better place to “invest a few dollars” than to buy each and every friend of yours a ticket, then be there to join in the festivities— hot biscuit, sausage, fruit juice, scrambled eggs and all the coffee you can lay away—all this and Christian fellowship too, for only a dollar. This money goes to every conceivable cause the fine ladies can think of—Firemen’s Christmas Toy Fund, the Orphanage at Talequah, the Indian Mission Fund, Foreign Student Fund, our Methodist Building Fund, and Foreign Missions (all faiths). INA (Mrs John SELLERS was President of the KENMAIR Class when Mrs. Blackburn (Wife of a former pastor, now deceased) started the MAY BREAKFAST back in 1950. The ladies have now served some nine thousand breakfasts, and have cleared about $300.00 annually. Very little of the “makins” are donated. Pardon, PAUL CARPENTER has, for years, donated all the eggs, and COLVERTS DAIRY furnishes the milk, butter, fruit juice and cream. These two fine establishments also contribute heavily to the Ki- Continued on Page B-3 PAGE B-2—HOLDENVILLE TRIBUNE—APRIL 30, 2014 “The Great Gatsby” theme at Moss prom KACI BUNKER AND JAMES PEOQUIN DENVER ROGERS AND LAUREN STAFFORD HALEY BOYD AND TANNER GOFORTH KELSEY MILLER AND GARRETT CARTWRIGHT KARLEY BUNKER AND BRODY LEXIE MOODY, FRANK ROQUEMORE, AND KYLIE PRICE HOLDENVILLE TRIBUNE—APRIL 30, 2014—PAGE B-3 Both Sides of the Tracks – 1964 Continued from Page B-1 wanis Pancake Breakfast. Even the “heavy” and tedious kitchen work is done by the ladies themselves—ONNIE BAILEY, BLANCHE BRONAUGH, KATE STEPHENS, MARY DIAMOND, CHLOE ANDERSON AND ELIZABETH KEMMERER have electric dishwashers in their homes, yet they will personally clean up your dirty dishes, come next Saturday. THELMA (drug-store JIM’S wife) HAMILTON has been “major domo” of the KENMAIR BREAKFAST since 1956— This will be her 9th “birthday” and the ladies tell us that they WILL NOT do without the energetic THALMA. There will be two “shifts” of “plate servers” or “plate loaders” (as they are used to heavy eaters)—LENORE RAMSEY, BLANCHE REED, GLADYS RAMSEY AND THESSEL LOVE. If you leave a “tip” at the plate, this too will go to charity! ! FRANKIE GAMMILL will only be seen eating with “T-V EVERETT” but believe us, she does her part in furnishing all the linen and towel service. FRANKIE (bless her) eats early then goes to primp milady’s hair. Nita Booker will meet you at the door of the Methodist Church (basement) next Saturday morning to accept your dollar or your ticket to the KENMAIR Class “MAY BREAKFAST.” Nita is Reedy’s little gal and the same lady who worked in Ed Hall’s bank at Wetumka when it was robbed in about 1927. Mrs. Booker was actually kidnapped and taken to the edge of town along with the loot with REEDY breathlessly following. REEDY has not slowed down, since! The KENMAIR CLASS MAY BREAKFAST has become a tradition in Holdenville . . . this is the 14th annual affair . . . anyone have a spare ten dollars? Where could one find a better place to “invest a few dollars” than to buy each and every friend of yours a ticket, then be there to join in the festivities—hot biscuit, sausage, fruit juice, scrambled eggs and all the coffee you can lay away—all this and Christian fellowship too, for only a dollar. This money goes to every conceivable cause the fine ladies can think of—Firemen’s Christmas Toy Fund, the Orphanage at Talequah, the Indian Mission Fund, Foreign Student Fund, our Methodist Building Fund, and Foreign Missions (all faiths). INA (Mrs. John SELLERS was President of the KENMAIR Class when Mrs. Blackburn (Wife of a former pastor, now deceased) started the MAY BREAKFAST back in 1950. The ladies have now served some nine thousand breakfasts, and have cleared about $300.00 annually. Very little of the “makins” are donated. Pardon, PAUL CARPENTER has, for years, donated all the eggs, and COLVERTS DAIRY furnishes the milk, butter, fruit juice and cream. These two fine establishments also contribute heavily to the Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast. Even the “heavy” and tedious kitchen work is done by the ladies themselves—ONNIE BAILEY, BLANCHE BRONAUGH, KATE STEPHENS, MARY DIAMOND, CHLOE ANDERSON AND ELIZABETH KEMMERER have electric dishwashers in their homes, yet they will personally clean up your dirty dishes, come next Saturday. THELMA (drug-store JIM’S wife) HAMILTON has been “major domo” of the KENMAIR BREAKFASST since 1956— This will be her 9th “birthday” and the ladies tell us that they WILL NOT do without the energetic THALMA. There will be two “shifts” of “plate servers” or “plate loaders” (as they are used to heavy eaters)—LENORE RAMSEY, BLANCHE REED, GLADYS RAMSEY AND THESSEL LOVE. If you leave a “tip” at the plate, this too will go to charity! ! FRANKIE GAMMILL will only be seen eating with “T-V EVERETT” but believe us, she does her part in furnishing all the linen and towel service. FRANKIE (bless her) eats early then goes to primp milady’s hair. Be our guest . . . FIRST STATE SAVINGS CORPORATION will give, FREE, a ticket to the KENMAIR MAY BREAKFAST with each NEW Insured Savings Account of $200.00, and also we will give FREE a ticket to each old depositor who adds $100.00 to their account—this week only. Savings are insured by National Guaranty and Deposit Insurance Company—a stock company. Investor’s Offering Circular upon request. ALSO, we will give, FREE, two tickets to the KENMAIR MAY BREAKFAST for each New or late model (61-62-63) automobile we finance this week. AUDREY (Mrs. Claude) BARNARD has a nasty job, at the MAY BREAKFAST—she joins MAE HANKS in cleaning the dirty skillets. RUBY HUFFMAN and STELLA WILBANKS will start at 5:30 to cook your sausage, then ROSE AMOS and ANNA HASKETT will take over until the affair ends at 10:00. It will take 6 ladies to prepare your eggs (“Seconds” if you wish)—GUSSIE HORN, AGNES GILLE and OTTIE STEPHENS will come at 5 A.M. then DAISEY TREADWELL, BELLE CUSTER and OLLIE BENNETT at the later hours. Well-fed husbands have good cooks as wives. Look ye when we tell you who makes the biscuits: MARIE ROBERTS, JIMMIE MOORE, GEORGIA ROBERTS, HELEN HOSTETTLER and RUTH OLIPHANT are the “ladies at the oven.” Then there must be a crew to bring dishes to and from the kitchen: BESS HARMON, JOHNNIE FOOTE, PEARL JOHNSON, and EVA ADAMS are this liaison group. Decorations will be handled by: SUE NICHOLS, GRACE HAMPTON, ROSALIE WALLACE, RENA JO SANDLIN and RHEA HORN. NETTIE HARROD is the present President of the KENMAIR CLASS, and as such will greet you and make you wel- Carson Baptist Church to hold Revival Meeting Carson Baptist Church will be having a Revival on May 4-7. Services will be Sunday at 11 am and 6 pm; Monday thru Wednesday at 7 pm. Bobby Smith, evangelist and singer along with his wife, Jeannette Smith, pianist and singer will be leading the revival. Your attendance will be a blessing! Nashville Now #13 May 10 Lamar’s Nashville Now will be held on May 10th, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. Lamar’s very own pantomime show will be held at the Lamar Senior Citizen Center. There will be a covered dish dinner preceding the show at 5 p.m. Donations will be accepted with all proceeds going to the Lamar Senior Citizens and Lamar Cemetery. Come enjoy the fun! Boy Scout Car Wash The Annual Boy Scout Troop 456 and Holdenville Masonic Lodge Car Wash will be held on Saturday, May 10, from 0900 to 1300 hours (or when the last car comes in) in the parking lot of the Methodist church at Gulf and 8th. This is the primary fund-raiser for summer camp expenses for the Troop. come, along with MRS. BOOKER and BERTHA STEPHENS. Then to make sure that all are well-fed and comfortable will be such stand-bys (“Waitresses” to you) as: FLORENCE CULVER, MINNIE GRAHAM, KATHRYN BROCK, ELLEN HUSER, GLADYS TURNER, SNOW WATSON, MYRTLE COVINGTON, MINNIE THROCKMORTON, and LELA RUSSELL (all on the “early shift”) then later will come CHRISTINE PROVENCE, MINNIE SIMPSON, IDA CRANE, STELLA RAMSEY, VELDA McCONNELL, WILLIE BELLE ADAMS, JEWELL WADE, MARIE HILLIS, VERA CHESNUTT and MARY LEACH. No eatin’ joint any place has ever had a finer crew ... KENMAIR means, interpreted, “To Know More”. Mrs. CURRY, (wife of the pastor when the present Methodist church was built) organized the class and Mrs. A.L. CRUTCHFIELD was the first teacher. Nostalgic memories. . . MARGIE (Mrs. Tommy)THOMAS, NELL BUNYARD, GRACE (Molonson) PICKENS, JUDGE CHARLIE BASKIN (for many years teacher of Kenmair), GRADY ROSS, HARVE CODY, (pastors) LUCILLE CHILCOATE, WILMA BASS, LENA PLATT, MINNIE NIX and many others have done much for KENMAIR. The name and enthusiasm continues. Not mentioned above is MRS. ECHO BILLINGSLEY, teacher, on sick leave, but always, as the class adjourns on Sunday mornings, ECHO is remembered when the class repeats: “The Lord watch between thee and me, while we are absent, one from the other.” Game Night News And then, there were five. The Yeager girls said that “Sugar melts” and of course, it was raining. But 5 brave souls came out to play “Moon” domonioes. Loita Sharp and Shirley Hardwick played against Naomi Tomlinson and Sharon Dilday. Naomi and Sharon won 3 games. Lynn Marquis kept score. Shirley decided that she wasn’t doing any good, so she and Lynn switched. Lynn and Loita won a game! Yea!! Naomi shot the moon and went down. Sharon shot the moon and got them out of the circle, shot it again and won the game! Loita and Lynn just sat there with their mouths open! What happen?! Way to go Sharon! They won 2 more games making a total of 5 games altogether. Did you know that if you are having an asthma attach that a little bit of sugar will help you breath better and that if you are having indigestion, try a little pickle juice or vinegar. And you thought that we just played domonioes! No one brought refreshments! No wonder I lost my mo-jo!!! Come and join us next week for a fun time! You will have a good time, I promise! See ya then! 73 rd Turning 65 or Medicare Supplement Premiums Too High? Call us for a quote!! 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Hinckley Holdenville 405-379-3977 Jack Sherry Owner/Broker 405-221-1325 Nancy Sherry Michelle Miller Faith Fullerton Paige Sheffield 405-380-6517 405-221-1070 405-380-6715 Broker Associate Provisional Sales Associate Sales Associate 405-221-6132 State, National & Global Exposure Provisional Sales Associate For complete list of all listings, go to www.jsherryrealestate.com • www.realtor.com MLS - member of the Shawnee Board Multilist “Members of OKMAR - Oklahoma City Metro Area Realtors” JIM THETFORD AUCTION in Holdenville is back Monday nights at 5:30pm. For consignments call 405-2210535. (tfc-04/03) CASH FOR GOLD—The Gun Store, 100 N. Hinckley, Holdenville. 405-379-3331 Buy, Sell or Trade. Cash for Gold and Silver coins. (tfc07/01) LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HUGHES COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA Case No. PB-2014-21 In the Matter of the Estate of CLIFFORD DALE TATUM, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To the Creditors of CLIFFORD DALE TATUM, Deceased: All creditors having claims against Clifford Dale Tatum, 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 Twila Tatum, Personal Representative, at the law offices of BUTTERWORTH, IRBY & IRBY, P.L.L.C., P.O. Box 955, Holdenville, Oklahoma 74848, addressed to ROBERT L. IRBY, attorney for the Personal Representative, on or before the following presentment date: July 7, 2014, or the same will be forever barred. DATED this 23rd day of April, 2014. s) Robert L. Irby, OBA#19842 Attorney for Personal Representative 104 N. Broadway – P.O. 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EOE Talent EOE Contact Information: Alcoholics Anonymous Chris - (918) 424-8300 Sherry - (405) 303-2769 HOLDENVILLE TRIBUNE—APRIL 30, 2014—PAGE B-5 Service Saturday for George Lawrence George David Lawrence of McAlester, OK died Tuesday, April 29, 2014 at his home at the age of 87. George was born March 8, 1927 to Green and Mary (Hickerson) Lawrence. G e o r g e attended Stuart School, Jones Academy and then Haskell Institute. He graduated from Haskell Institute with his associate’s degree as a linotype operator. He was a Gold Glove Championship boxer at Haskell and also won championships in the Mediterranean in Italy and also in Germany. He played for an outstanding football team in Haskell. He was very proud of his Choctaw Indian Heritage. He served as an MP in the U.S. Army and retired from the McAlester Army Ammunition Plant after 20 years of service. He worked for his son David at his supermarket in Valliant, OK. George then went to work at Wal-Mart in McAlester as a greeter. He was a member of the Calvin Masonic Lodge. He is survived by: his wife Patsy Lawrence of the home; sons, David Lawrence and wife, Peggy of Valliant, OK, and Curtis Lawrence and wife, Kathy of Joplin, MO; daughters, Patsy Moore and husband, Hound Dog, of Okemah, OK, and Lisa Glenn and husband, Eric of McAlester, OK; stepchildren, Debbie Rich of Krebs and Cindy Dean and husband, Dale of Shawnee, OK; Fifteen Grandchildren; Seventeen Great-Great Grandchildren; Two brothers, Cassel Lawrence and wife, Billie of Stuart, OK, Gilbert Lawrence and wife, Wilma of Stuart, OK; and numerous nieces, nephews other family members and friends. George was preceded in death by his parents, Green and Mary Lawrence; sons Max Lawrence, Mark Lawrence, Robert and Roberta Ivey; daughter, Denise Lawrence; granddaughter, Dana Lawrence; great grandsons, Jacob Rich and Nevin Pino; and a sister, Kathy Milano. The family will greet friends from 6:00-7:00 p.m., Friday, May 2nd, at Chaney Harkins Funeral Home. The funeral service will be held 2:00 p.m., Saturday, May 3, 2014 at the Calvin School Auditorium, Calvin, with Rev. Walter Kuhlman and Rev. Cecil Day officiating. Interment will follow at Bohannon Cemetery, Stuart. Pallbearers will be Jake Lawrence, Bobby Harden, Michael Pino, Guftin Moore, Jerred Moore, Matthew Lucas, Jeff Rich and Joseph Lawrence. Honorary pallbearers will be Phillip Lawrence and Justin Lawrence. Funeral arrangement are entrusted to Chaney Harkins Funeral Home, McAlester, OK. GIVE AN OKLAHOMA VETERAN THE CHANCE TO BE HONORED. Your tax-deductible donation to OKLAHOMA HONOR FLIGHTS will help transport Oklahoma veterans to Washington, D.C. to visit memorials dedicated to honor their service and sacrifices. For more information on how to donate, visit oklahomahonorflights.org or call (405) 259-9000 Mother’s Day Shopping Bazaar When: May 3rd Time: 9:00 – 2:00 Where: Nazarene Church 323 S. Oak (Holdenville) Hand-Made Crafts Baked Goods Sponsored by”Community Angels” For: The benefit of Nursing Home Residents & Shut-ins of our area churches” Service Held for Richard “Dick” Ozment Funeral services were held March 28, 2014 for Richard A. “Dick” Ozment in the Miller Funeral Chapel in Houston, TX. Mr. Ozment was born March 8, 1936 and died March 24, 2014 surrounded by his family. He was a 1994 graduate of Wetumka High School in Wetumka, OK. A country boy from Hughes County, OK., he married the love of his life, Jo Nell Rash, on May 11, 1954 and they had nearly 60 wonderful years together. He has a large extended family and network of friends that are going to miss his kindness, generosity and wonderful sense of humor. Services were under the direction of Miller Funeral and Cremation Services in Houston, TX. 3 col. x __ inch ad Service Held for Walter Neal Brown Funeral services for former Holdenville resident Walter Neal Brown, Jr. (Dickie) were held on Saturday, April 26 at the First Baptist Church. Dickie, was born in Kansas City, Missouri to Walter and Mamie Brown on February 4, 1944. He attended Lincoln Elementary and Holdenville High School. He moved to Oklahoma City where he met and married Alva Hayes. To this union, three sons, Gregory, Edwin and Scott were born. Ronnie Harmon, Jr. and Terence A. Hayes were raised as sons. Dickie worked at CooperCameron (Demco) until he retired. He accepted Jesus Christ as his Personal Savior. His main wish was that all his children and grandchildren do the same. He loved to fish and, with his brothers, started the Holdenville Senior Citizens’ Fish Fry which has been held annually for almost 30 years. Dickie was always there when someone needed a helping hand. He did all he could to bring a smile to your face and make you laugh. He wanted nothing but the best for everyone. He departed this life on April 21, 2014 at Integris Baptist Medical Center. He is survived by his wife, Alva; five sons: Gregory (Leslie), Edwin, Scott, Ronnie and Terence; three grandchildren: Gregory Amon, Bailey, and Chloe; four sisters: Adrienne Perry, Davetta Brown, Dana White, and Lisa Robertson (Wendell); three brothers: Sam Brown, Sr. (Joyce), Bruce Brown (Beverly) and King David Washington, Jr. (Debra); sister-inlaw, Lora (Hayes) Thompson; nieces and nephews and many other family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Walter and Mamie, one sister, Jacqueline Harmon, one brother, Gary Lee Brown, Sr., and two infant siblings. You are cordially invited to attend the Wes Watkins Technology Center ~ Completion Ceremony ~ Tuesday, May 6, 2014 at 7 p.m. Located 1 and ½ miles west of Wetumka on Hwy. 9. Please feel welcome to bring family members and guests. There will be a reception following the ceremony. ~ Awards Assembly ~ On Thursday, May 8, two award assemblies will be held during the day. 8:30 a.m. for morning students and 12:30 p.m. for afternoon students. PAGE B-6—HOLDENVILLE TRIBUNE—APRIL 30, 2014 Strothers Twin Cinema Seminole Oklahoma Thank You It is a privilege for me to serve you as your County Assessor. My office staff and I will continue to serve you in an efficient, friendly manner. Again, THANK YOU for your continued support. Jamie Foster Hughes County Assessor (405)382-7254 Starting Friday Amazing Spiderman 2 PG-13 God’s Not Dead PG All New Digital Picture & Sound Including 3D www.seminolemovies.com BAILEY WINGO AND MOM TERESA AT THE MOSS PROM ALL AGES ENJOYED THE MOSS JR/SR PROM. AS YOU CAN SEE ON THE SMILES ON THE FACES OF HARLEY BELL AND BRADLEY CROWELL THEY WERE REALLY ENJOYING WATCHING THEIR “OLDER” FRIENDS ARRIVE AT THE EVENT. Jericho Ride May 17 The 2014 Seminole-Hughes County Jericho Ride will be held on Saturday, May 17, starting at 10 am until 3 pm. The ride/drive will begin and end at Stroup Park in Holdenville. You may join or exit at any point along the way. There will be Bondage Buster prayer stops along the way. Free ride/drive for all interested with free food and music afterward. For more information contact: Freedom Crossroads Biker Church Pastor: Speedy Briggs at 405-220-5215. 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