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COALGATE RECORD REGISTER Volume 131 Number 21 COALGATE, OKLAHOMA 74538 Coal County (USPS 120140) 50¢ Wednesday, AUGUST 6, 2014 A 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air, a 1971 Chevrolet pickup and a 2010 Harley Davidson were the big winners in the 2014 BEST OF SHOW MOTORCYCLE — Ricky Chase of Atoka won Best of Show Motorcycle on his 2010 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic. The mural was painted in 2009 by “Mountain Man” of Duck Dynasty. The Bible verse is John 8:12: “Then Jesus spoke to them, saying, ‘I am the light of the world, he who follows me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life.’” BEST OF SHOW CAR — Tandy Thomas of McAlester with his 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air that won Best of Show at the 2014 Fenders and Flames show. Thomas is president (“unofficial and unelected”) of Big Mac Cruzrs car club in McAlester. BEST OF SHOW TRUCK — Jay Symonds, Tulsa, took home the trophy for the Best of Show Truck for his 1971 Chevrolet Cheyenne Super. Chevys and Harley Win Best of Show at Fenders and Flames the seventh annual event. A lot of digging has been taking place the past couple of days on Railroad Street in Coalgate. After a large sinkhole appeared beside Betty and Robert Keilty’s home a couple of weeks ago, Henry Roye, Emergency Coordinator for the Oklahoma Conservation Commission, declared an emergency, which led to the U.S. Department of the Interior Office of Surface Mining getting involved. The Keilty’s next-door neighbors, Dan and Ricky No Mining Tunnels Found on Railroad Street Properties —Contractor makes unexpected discovery under one home FILLING IN THE HOLE — This is the hole that Mark’s Construction Company dug beside Betty and Robert Keilty’s home to determine if the original sinkhole might have been caused by a coal mining tunnel. In this photo, the trackhoe operator is in the process of refilling the hole with dirt and large rocks. 4-YEAR-OLD AUSTIN COOPER watches with Grandpa Robert Keilty as the trackhoe dumps another load of dirt into the hole. On the left, Henry Roye with the Oklahoma Conservation Commission takes pictures of the operation. Loudermilk, have also been concerned about a hole that appeared some time ago near their front porch. Worried that her house might be sitting on an old coal mining tunnel, Betty Keilty has spent a lot of sleepless nights since the hole appeared. Several sinkholes associated with mining tunnels have appeared in Coalgate and Cottonwood over the past several years. A bid opening was held July 30 for contractors interested in doing the job of digging beside the Keilty house where the hole appeared as well as an area in their front yard where the ground seemed to have sunk to some degree, plus the Loudermilk property. Two contractors submitted bids: Larry Woods of Tupelo for $27,000, and Mark’s Construction Company of Wilburton for $17,000. The contract was awarded to Mark’s Construction The Coalgate Board of Education on Monday night passed a resolution calling for a Special Election in November to elect a board member to fill an unexpired term for Seat No. 5 on the Board. The election will be held November 4 in conjunction with the General Election. The filing period will be Monday, August 25, Tuesday, August 26, and Wednesday, August 27. Coalgate School Board Calls Special Election Fenders and Flames show. The show featured over 40 cars, trucks, and motorcycles – and even one bus. Fenders and Flames is sponsored by the Coalgate Fire Department. The 2014 show held August 1 and 2 marked Continued on Page B-3 Continued on Page B-3

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COALGATE RECORDREGISTER

Volume 131 Number 21 COALGATE, OKLAHOMA 74538 Coal County (USPS 120140) 50¢ Wednesday, AUGUST 6, 2014

A 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air, a 1971 Chevrolet pickup and a 2010 Harley Davidson were the big winners in the 2014

BEST OF SHOW MOTORCYCLE — Ricky Chase of Atoka won Best of Show Motorcycle on his 2010 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic. The mural was painted in 2009 by “Mountain Man” of Duck Dynasty. The Bible verse is John 8:12: “Then Jesus spoke to them, saying, ‘I am the light of the world, he who follows me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life.’”

BEST OF SHOW CAR — Tandy Thomas of McAlester with his 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air that won Best of Show at the 2014 Fenders and Flames show. Thomas is president (“unofficial and unelected”) of Big Mac Cruzrs car club in McAlester.

BEST OF SHOW TRUCK — Jay Symonds, Tulsa, took home the trophy for the Best of Show Truck for his 1971 Chevrolet Cheyenne Super.

Chevys and Harley Win Best of Show at Fenders and Flames

the seventh annual event.

A lot of digging has been taking place the past couple of days on Railroad Street in Coalgate. After a large sinkhole appeared beside Betty and Robert Keilty’s home a couple of weeks ago, Henry Roye, Emergency Coordinator for the Oklahoma Conservation Commission, declared an emergency, which led to the U.S. Department of the Interior Office of Surface Mining getting involved. The Keilty’s next-door neighbors, Dan and Ricky

No Mining Tunnels Found on Railroad Street Properties—Contractor makes unexpected discovery under one home

FILLING IN THE HOLE — This is the hole that Mark’s Construction Company dug beside Betty and Robert Keilty’s home to determine if the original sinkhole might have been caused by a coal mining tunnel. In this photo, the trackhoe operator is in the process of refilling the hole with dirt and large rocks.

4-YEAR-OLd AUSTIN COOpER watches with Grandpa Robert Keilty as the trackhoe dumps another load of dirt into the hole. On the left, Henry Roye with the Oklahoma Conservation Commission takes pictures of the operation.

Loudermilk, have also been concerned about a hole that appeared some time ago near their front porch. Worried that her house might be sitting on an old coal mining tunnel, Betty Keilty has spent a lot of sleepless nights since the hole appeared. Several sinkholes associated with mining tunnels have appeared in Coalgate and Cottonwood over the past several years. A bid opening was held July 30 for contractors interested in doing the

job of digging beside the Keilty house where the hole appeared as well as an area in their front yard where the ground seemed to have sunk to some degree, plus the Loudermilk property. Two contractors submitted bids: Larry Woods of Tupelo for $27,000, and Mark’s Construction Company of Wilburton for $17,000. The contract was awarded to Mark’s Construction

The Coalgate Board of Education on Monday night passed a resolution calling for a Special Election in November to elect a board member to fill an unexpired term for Seat No. 5 on the Board. The election will be held November 4 in conjunction with the General Election. The filing period will be Monday, August 25, Tuesday, August 26, and Wednesday, August 27.

Coalgate School Board Calls Special Election

Fenders and Flames show. The show featured over 40 cars, trucks, and motorcycles – and even one bus.

Fenders and Flames is sponsored by the Coalgate Fire Department. The 2014 show held August 1 and 2 marked

Continued on Page B-3

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EL NOpAL RIBBON CUTTING — The Coal County Chamber of Commerce welcomed El Nopal Mexican Grill to Coalgate at a grand opening and ribbon cutting held July 29. From left (standing) – Rebecca Washburn and Scott Wright, Chamber of Commerce; El Nopal employees Levi de Jesus, owners Miguel and Isabel Angel with their son, Diego, Kayle McIninch, Pedro Conejo; Betty Keilty, Chamber of Commerce; El Nopal employees Cliff Tomlinson and Bessie McIninch; (front) – Hailey Decker and Alyffa Orvis, grandchildren of Scott Wright; Kayson and Paisly Barnett, grandchildren of Betty Keilty. Not pictured – El Nopal employee Abel Garcia.

7-month-old diego Angel loves sombreros and was excited to pose for a picture with his parents, Miguel and Isabel Angel, at the grand opening of their restaurant, El Nopal Mexican Grill.

Miguel and Isabel Angel are finally realizing two of their dreams. First, to open a Mexican restaurant in Coalgate. Second, to live in Coalgate. Their first dream became reality on June 14 when they opened El Nopal Mexican Grill on S. Broadway. As to living in Coalgate, that finally came to pass a few days ago. “I’ve been waiting four years to come here,” said Miguel. “Now, I have a chance here. I’ve always liked Coalgate and I’ve kept an eye open (for the right opportunity).”

El Nopal Mexican Grill holds grand opening in Coalgate Miguel explained that he and Isabel have been living in Wewoka where he and his brother opened El Cazador Mexican Restaurant three and one-half years ago. Isabel’s parents live in Lane, he said, and they would drive through Coalgate on their way to Lane. He knew he wanted to be here. His opportunity came when his father-in-law saw that Esther’s Kountry Grill was closed – and, as they say, the rest is history. Miguel has worked in the restaurant business a long time. In fact, he and

Continued on Page A-3

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COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—AUGUST 6, 2014—PAGE A-3

NOTICE TO PARENTS

of COALGATE STUDENTS

Coalgate Public Schools will no longer allow charged

lunches or breakfast.

All students will need to pay at the beginning of each month for

their meals.

Check with Mrs. Yarbrough to pay for the students meals.

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There is no substitute for blood needed by patients in local hospitals served by Oklahoma Blood Institute (OBI). A blood drive in Coalgate Wednesday, Aug. 13, provides the opportunity for anyone who is healthy and at least 16 years old* to make a life-saving difference. The blood drive will occur at Clarita Community Center, 3 to 7 p.m. Two tickets to the Oklahoma City Zoo and a Feel Cool T-shirt will be presented to each donor. Health screenings and Donor Rewards points, redeemable in OBI’s online store, are also provided to donors. Through a special initiative to support the Global Blood

Fund (GBF), any donor can forgo the T-shirt offered in appreciation for giving. In turn, funds so designated will then be contributed to GBF for supplies and equipment for blood centers in the world’s poorest countries. Everyone knows someone who’s needed blood. It impacts all ages of people and often arises unexpectedly as a result of accident or illness, said John Armitage, M.D., president and CEO. Whether we know them or not, there are people now who are counting on us to give. Patients who receive blood exclusively from OBI donors include those in Coal County General Hospital. Oklahoma Blood Institute provides

every drop of blood needed to some 150 medical facilities statewide. Appointments are not necessary, but can be made by calling 877-340-8777 or visiting www.obi.org. * 16 year olds must weigh at least 125 and provide signed parental permission, 17 year olds must weigh at least 125 pounds, 18+ year olds must weigh at least 110 pounds.

Clarita Community Hosts Summer Blood Drive August 13

LEGAL NOTICE(Published in the Coalgate

Record Register July 30 & August 6, 2014, 2t)

The Coal County Board of Commissioners is accepting bids for the lease-purchase of a new John Deere 310SK Backhoe Loader off the state bid contract, with a 36 month, 3000 hour warranty, less trade-in of a 310SG. Bid specifications are available in the County Clerk’s office at 4 North Main, Suite 1 Coalgate, OK 74538. Bids will be opened August 11th, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. Deadline for submitting a bid will be Friday, August 8th, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

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his brothers – six of them altogether – started working in Mexican food restaurants 15 years ago in Ft. Smith, Arkansas. Then they decided instead of working for other people they would open their own restaurants – and they’ve done just that. The first Cazadorez opened in 2001 in Shawnee, Oklahoma, followed by Atoka and then Seminole. They’re owned by his brothers. Then Miguel and one of his brothers opened El Cazador’s in Wewoka, and he and Isabel own El Nopal’s in Coalgate. Altogether, the brothers have established five restaurants in Oklahoma, plus one brother has a restaurant in Missouri. “I feel excited about being in Coalgate,” Miguel said. “We’re going to try to keep the people happy so they don’t have to spend gas driving to another town to eat Mexican food.” Miguel describes the food at Nopal’s as authentic Mexican. Their menu includes everything from appetizers and salads, burritos, tostadas, enchiladas and tacos to seafood shrimp plates, combination dinners, grilled pollo vallarta, and steak – just to name a few of the choices. If you still have room in your tummy after your meal, you can treat yourself to fried ice cream, a sopapilla or cheesecake chimichanga. El Nopal’s is open Sunday through Thursday from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and on Friday and Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. The lunch menu is available from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. El Nopal’s is located at 907 S. Broadway. The telephone number is (580) 927-9828.

El Nopal Mexican GrillContinued from Page A-2

MUSKOGEE, OK – Congressman Markwayne Mullin (OK-02) made the following statement after the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that Fort Sill in Lawton, Oklahoma, would be suspended as a temporary housing facility for illegal immigrant minors. “I am glad to hear that Fort Sill will no longer be used as a temporary holding facility for illegal immigrant children,” said Mullin. “That being said, it’s concerning that the Administration could easily choose to house these children at Fort Sill again. It’s simply not designed for this purpose, and we need more certainty that it will remain off limits. “We must also remember that our borders are still not secure and our current immigration laws are not being enforced. Just last week, the House passed legislation that would give our border patrol agents the resources they need to secure our southern border. “If we keep the status quo, there will be little hope to end the current crisis. We need the President and Senate to join us in this sentiment by moving our bill forward.”

Mullin’s Statement on Fort Sill

Suspended as Housing for

Illegal Minors

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Wesley Arthur Estep, 80, of Lehigh, OK, was laid to rest on Friday, July 25, 2014.

Mr. Estep was born Oc-tober 18, 1933, at Bowlegs, OK, to William and Mamie (Evans) Estep. He passed away Tuesday, July 22, 2014, at Lehigh, OK.

Wesley was a graduate of Coalgate High School and married Anna Keeler on April 4, 1955, at McAlester, OK.

He proudly served his country in both the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy and re-tired with the U.S. Navy in 1975. Wesley had a passion for boxing and was a two-time Golden Gloves cham-pion while serving in the Navy. His boxing skills and talents earned him the nick-name “Rocky.”

After returning home to Lehigh, Wesley “Rocky” Estep formed the Estep Box-ing Club because he wanted to train local boys to defend themselves. He spent count-less hours over a period of several years training and working with the boys in the old Coalgate School gymna-sium. He enjoyed all sports but especially enjoyed box-ing and baseball.

Mr. Estep was a member of First Baptist Church in Lehigh.

He is survived by his chil-dren, Pat Estep of Lehigh, OK; Dale Estep of Coalgate, OK; and Angela Wallace of Colorado; siblings Wanda Calvert, Lehigh, OK; Barba-ra Rose, Wister, OK; Scotty Townsend and wife Vir-ginia, Dickerson, TX; Mary Cooper and husband Wayne, Ada, OK; Riley Townsend, Lehigh, OK; Althea Rich-ardson, San Antonio, TX; sister-in-law Judy Townsend, Lehigh, OK; grandchildren Patrick Estep, Lehigh, OK;

Chanda Daffern and hus-band Chris of Coalgate, OK; Sheena Regle and husband Ryan, Tulsa, OK; Jennifer Williams, Glenpool, OK; Latrisha Wilkerson and husband Shane, Tupelo, OK; Scottie Estep and wife Natasha, Ada, OK; Wesley Estep and wife Carrie, Tulsa, OK; J.W. Cottrell, Lehigh, OK; Alexis Sutton and hus-band Logan, Thomas, OK; Alecia McNeely, California; and John Wallace; daughter-in-law Naudra Estep; 17 great-grandchildren; and

Wesley Arthur Estep

Corporal Wesley “Rocky” Estep, 25th Infantry division, Korea, 1952 - Rocky later joined the USN and retired in 1975. He also served with the Occupational Forces in Germany shortly after WWII.

French Canal - Rocky Estep on a boat enroute to Chau duc.

Wesley “Rocky” Estep during his Golden Gloves days.

Wesley Arthur Estep Rememberedmany nieces, nephews and loving friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Mamie (Evans) Estep; wife, Anna Estep; stepmother, Mary Townsend Estep; chil-dren, William Allen Estep, Brenda Sue Woods, and Regina Estep; and siblings, David Townsend and Linda Rose.

Funeral services under the direction of Brown’s Fu-neral Service in Atoka, OK, were held Friday, July 25, 2014, 10:00 p.m., at Brown’s Funeral Chapel in Atoka with Brother Bill Weathers officiating. Interment was in Lehigh Cemetery, Lehigh, OK. Family night was held Thursday, July 24.

Casketbearers were Dee Hensley, Mike Hensley, Tommy Lewis, A.J. Horn, Stacy Williams and Tammy Palmer.

Condolences may be sent to the family by email to [email protected]. Please reference the name of the deceased.

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COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—AUGUST 6, 2014—PAGE A-5

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Traffic Citations The following traffic citations were issued by the Coalgate Police Department from Monday, July 28, through Sunday, August 3: Kaylin Marie Pfaff, Atoka, OK – Speeding. Christa Luanne Jones, Coalgate, OK – Taxes due state. Angela Kay Lytle,

Coalgate Police ReportCoalgate, OK – Driving under suspension. Rory Lee Ward, Ada, OK – Speeding. Lucas Andrew Morris, Atoka, OK – Speeding. Lorra Stiles, Kiowa, OK – Speeding. Timothy Edward Norris, Coalgate, OK – Speeding. Randall L. Cooper, Coalgate,

OK – Public intoxication. Edger Stephano Valenzuch, Combine, TX – Speeding; no insurance verification in possession. Matthew Nathaneal Segert, Blairsville, GA – Speeding. Lynn P. Landry, Mason City, LA – Speeding. Robert Tony Perez, Jr., Okemah, OK – Speeding.

Graveside services for Alfred Nicholas Gueli, a Talihina resident, were held Monday, August 4, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at Talihina Cemetery in Talihina with pastor Ray-mond Johnson o f f i c i a t i ng . Arrangements were under the direction of Brown’s Fu-neral Service of Coalgate.

Mr. Gueli was born November 12, 1955 to Anthony and Evelyn Max-ine (Gilbert) Gueli at Brook-lyn, NY and passed away July 29, 2014 at Ft. Smith, AR at the age of 58. He graduated from Talihina High School, was a U. S. Navy veteran and worked as a contractor.

Survivors include his children, Anthony Ashalin-tubbi and wife, Camie of Tal-

Funeral services for R. E. Hooe, a Kiowa, OK resident, will be held Wednesday (to-day) August 6, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at the Coalgate United Methodist Church with Pas-tor Lyle Ship-ley officiating. Burial will be in Wardville Cemetery with Bishop’s Fu-neral Service of McAlester in charge of arrangements.

R. E. was the second of ten children born to Rob-ert Earl and Sarah Ollie (Dennis) Hooe. He was born August 3, 1924 at Wardville, OK and passed away August 2, 2014 at Coal County General Hospital at the age of 89, (just one day before his 90th birthday). R. E. was raised at Wardville and lived near Wardville and Kiowa and at his present resi-dent for 54 years. He married Joy Deen Cason October 16, 1953 in Ft. Worth, TX. R. E. was always a cattle rancher and had raised cattle since he was fourteen. He raised Her-eford cattle but in 2000 he de-cided that Black Baldy cattle were “pretty good”. R. E. also worked horses and colts on his ranch. He worked in road construction for thirty years as a road grader opera-tor. He traveled to many con-struction sights and made nu-merous friends along the way. R. E. enjoyed Hereford Sales, rodeos, collecting knives and visiting with his grandchil-dren and enjoyed his great grandchildren. He was a member of the Coalgate Unit-ed Methodist Church, a mem-ber of the American Hereford Association, past member of the Paint Horse Association and Atoka County Farm Bu-reau Board.

Survivors include his wife of nearly 61 years, Joy Hooe of the home; son, Winford Earl Hooe and wife, Donata of St. Johns, AZ; daughters, Paula Kaye Weeks and hus-band, Jeff of Wagoner, OK and Karla Joy Hall and hus-band, Michael of Kiowa, OK; six granddaughters, Melissa Kaye Parker and husband,

Jake of Sperry, OK, Tansey Hall and husband, Clayton of Snowflake, AZ, Krista Joy Berna and husband, Jason of Stroud, OK, Kailey Mychel Hall of Tulsa, Trista Sib Elms

and husband, Mike of Provo, UT, and Sarah Cason Hall of Stillwa-ter, OK; four g rea t -grea t g r a n d c h i l -dren, Cade Hall, Claire Hall, both of Snowflake, AZ, Jayci Parker of

Sperry, OK, Tripp Berna of Stroud, OK; brother, Paul Hooe of Coalgate; sisters, Elizabeth Carr of Birming-ham, AL, Eva Carr of Hurst, TX, Ruby Williams of Ward-ville, OK, Jean Loftin and husband, Lamar of Bedford, TX, Mary Katherine Hooe of Wardville, OK, and Margaret Jo Daniel and husband, Bill of Wolfe City, TX; sister-in-law, Joyce Hooe of Wolfe City, TX; along with numer-ous nieces, nephews, cousins and other family members and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert Earl and Ollie Hooe; a sister, Nao-mi Pemberton and a brother, Cleve Hooe.

Pallbearers will be Ja-son Berna, Jake Parker, Sam Anderson, Tyler Anderson, Dennis Hooe and Matt Hooe. Honorary bearers will be Joke Wood, R. W. Sartor, Robert Daniel, Kenneth Bat-tles, James Lane, John Pow-ell, Don Scott, Clyde Swain, Leon McClendon, Ralph Mc-Clendon, Rex Hatridge, Roy Hatridge, Joe Wilkins, Larry James, David Hall, Jim Ward, Johnie Hammer, Roger Ha-tridge, Wayne Sexton, Flor-ence Thompson, Imogene Thompson, Roy Williams and Lloyd Burnett.

In lieu of flowers, memori-al contributions may be made to the Coalgate United Meth-odist Church Food Bank, 106 N. Newell St., Coalgate, OK 74538 or to the Wardville Cemetery, Route 1 Box 645, Wardville, OK 74576.

Service Todayfor R.E. Hooe

ihina OK, Angelia Sorrells and husband, Doug, Melissa Russell and husband, Joseph all of Ada, OK; sisters, Mar-

gurite Con-tino and hus-band, Eddie of Hudson, FL and Ma-ria Misterini and husband, Robert of PA; six grand-children; best friend, Harry Davis of Tal-ihina, OK; along with

numerous other relatives and many dear friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents; and a brother, Michael Gilbert.

Casketbearers were Fer-ris Ashalintubbi, Lloyd Da-vis, Martin James, Adam Whiteagle, and Eric Rain-water. Harry Davis served as honorary casketbearer.

Service Held forNicholas Gueli

Jacquelynns School of DanceNOW ACCEPTING ENROLLMENT:

Instructor, Jacquelynn Lee is once again offering classes in Ballet, Tap and Jazz, ages 3 thru high school.

Using 30 years of teaching experience, and years of classical training and per-forming, classes are taught in a tradition manner which instills grace, poise and

confidence, as well as an appreciation for dance as an artform.

My daughter, Logyann Lee Battles, will be assisting as we incorporate different dance styles, such as: modern ballet, lyrical, hip hop, street and ethnic into our

dances, as to provide our students with a well rounded education in dance.

Classes will start Tuesday, September 30. Please text or email no later than August 12 the following information.

I will notify you with class time and enrollment information.

Class size will be limited!Childs Name, Age, Grade, Parents Name, Phone, Address, Email

Email: [email protected]: 580-258-8394

Using 30 years of teaching experience and years of classical training and per-forming, classes are taught in a traditional manner, which instills grace, poise and confidence, as well as an appreciation for dance as an artform.

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Missing/Found Cattle A bald faced tiger stripe bull has been reported missing

Coal County Sheriff’s Reportfrom the Lehigh area. The bull weighs approximately 1,100 pounds.

Seven Longhorns have been found near S.H. 131 and the Coal/Atoka County

line. If anyone has information concerning any of these cattle, please contact the sheriff’s office at (580) 927-3227 or 927-2121.

Theft Environmental Drilling Solutions reported the theft of a 40-inch television and a DeWalt impact drill on July 30.

Burglary A Tupelo man was charged July 30 with burglarizing a Centrahoma residence. Billy Dean Warner, 22, faces felony burglary in the second degree for breaking into a house and stealing several items. The victim told investigator Jarel Bailey that he had been in the hospital and when he returned home he noticed several items, including medication, were missing.

He said he retrieved two of the items, a mounted deer head and a set of deer horns, from an individual who told him he received the items from Warner. Bailey’s probable cause affidavit states that when he spoke with Warner, Warner admitted to breaking into the house and taking a deer head, deer horns, an air compressor and a battery charger. He traded them for prescription medication, he said. Bailey said he went to the home of the individual from whom the deer head and deer horns had been retrieved and seized the air compressor and battery charger. Associate District Judge D. Clay Mowdy has issued a warrant for Warner’s arrest.

MATTHEW MOWdY received a congratulatory letter from Valerie K. Couch, Dean and Professor of Law at Okla-homa City University School of Law for his academic per-formance during the Spring 2014 semester. He made the Dean’s List, an achievement that will be noted on his transcript. He was congratulated from everyone at the law school on a job well done and the Dean said she was proud of him for his accomplishments. Matt is the son of Judge D. Clay and Kit Mowdy.

Funeral services for James “Woody” Woodrow Phillips, a Coalgate resident, were held Tuesday, Au-gust 5, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. at the Unit-ed Method-ist Church in Coalgate with Pastor Lyle Shipley off ic ia t ing . Burial was in Coalgate C e m e t e r y with arrange-ments under the direction of Brown’s Funeral Service of Coal-gate.

“Woody” was born Feb-ruary 18, 1954 to Woodrow and Ida Eunice (Spears) Phillips in Ada and passed away July 30, 2014 at Okla-homa City at the age of 60. He attended Cotton-wood and Coalgate Schools and graduated from Coal-gate High School in 1972. Woody also attended Tulsa Welding School. He was a U.S. Navy veteran, serv-ing during the Vietnam Era.

“Woody” loved to cook and owned and operated the Trolly Restaurant in Wapa-nucka. He also had worked

for the Ruth Wilson Hur-ley Manor as a dietician.

Survivors include a son, Mar-shall Phil-lips of Deni-son, TX; d a u g h t e r , D i a m o n d Phillips of Tushka, OK; life partner, Teresa Nel-

son of Coalgate; siblings, Jacky Phillips of Coalgate, Kathryn Shawn of Denison, TX, and JoAnn Ferguson and husband, Larry of Tu-pelo, OK; along with nu-merous other relatives and lots of friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Casketbearers were Rob-ert Pugh, Alvin Pebworth, Jimmy Shockey, Charles Spears, Eddie Spears, Ed-die Trentham, and David Shores.

Service Held forWoody Phillips

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COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—AUGUST 6, 2014—PAGE B-1

FENdERS ANd FLAMES BEST OF SHOW WINNERS — Jay Symonds, Tulsa, Best of Show Truck; Tandy Thomas, McAlester, Best of Show Car; and Ricky Chase, Atoka, Best of Show Motorcycle, from left.

FENdERS ANd FLAMES SpECIALTY AWARdS — Blake VanDyke, representing Rex and Patti VanDyke, Tecumseh, Best Paint Award; David Thompson, Shawnee, Best Interior Award; and Christi Holybee, Ardmore, Best Flames Award.

FENdERS ANd FLAMES CHOICE AWARdS — Yolanda Gulley, Elgin, OK, Kids’ Choice; Jim McNutt, back, and Caleb McNutt representing Taylor McNutt, Coalgate, People’s Choice; and David Thompson, Shawnee, Firefighters’ Choice, from left.

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Free Estimates Arlene Elizabeth Beal, 65, of Tuttle, died Monday, August 4, 2014 at her home. The daughter of Luther A. and Hilda ( C h r i s t i a n ) Guinn, she was born August 2, 1949 in C o a l g a t e , Oklahoma. A r l e n e e n j o y e d g a r d e n i n g , working in her yard, and watching and feeding birds. She also enjoyed traveling with her sister and brother-in-law in their RV and antique shopping. Arlene was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Loyd Beal; three brothers, Estel Guinn, Buster Guinn, and Burl Guinn. She is survived by two

sons, Jerry Beal of Tuttle and Michael Beal and his wife, Mindy, of Clever,

Missouri; two

grandchildren, Shelby Beal and Shyanne Beal, both of Clever, Missouri; three sisters, Trudy Whitfield of Edmond, Ada Haynes of Norman, and Pearline Ratzlaff of Apple Valley, California; two brothers, George Guinn of Allen and Vester Guinn of Coalgate;

and many other loved ones and friends. Memorial service will be at 10:00 A.M., Friday, August 8, 2014 at the Eisenhour Funeral Home Chapel in Blanchard. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Eisenhour Funeral Home in Blanchard. Online obituary and guestbook are available at www.eisenhourfh.com.

Service Friday for Arlene Beal

Felonies Billy Dean Warner, Coalgate, OK – Burglary in the 2nd degree.

Misdemeanors Yancy Hunter, Guthrie, OK – Driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol.

John Michael Cottrell, Lehigh, OK – Driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol.

Civil Nolan Wesley Cheshire vs Hoppes Construction LLC, James Kent Ridener – Auto negligence.

Coal County District Court Records

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FENdERS ANd FLAMES WINNERS — Caleb McNutt, representing Taylor McNutt, People’s Choice Award, and Jim McNutt, Coalgate, Best Engine Award.

FENdERS ANd FLAMES KIdS’ CHOICE — It’s easy to see why this showstopper was the kids’ favorite at the Fenders and Flame show! It’s a 2006 Chevrolet Regency Avalanche shown by Yolanda Gulley, Elgin, OK. Son Jay is in the small car. Every inch of the Avalanche (as well as the small car) was painted.

FENdERS ANd FLAMES BEST pAINT AWARd — Blake VanDyke holds the Best Paint trophy won by his parents, Rex and Patti VanDyke, of Tecumseh. The car is a 1971 Chevrolet Camaro.

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Look at this lady who is just turning 80. Still beautiful, vibrant full of life.Such an inspiration in my own future and strife.To become an elder is not to grow old.She is always adventuring, no fear, she’s bold.With her angel voice she sings from her voice.To hear this witness of God is a blessing in part.Always caring and giving like no other... This awesome lady is my mother.

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Card of Thanks The family of Lola Lucille (Jackson) Phillips would like to thank everyone for all the acts of kindness shown toward her and them during their time of grief. The calls, cards, visits, and flowers were greatly appreciated. Special thanks to Lola’s best friends *Nelma, Norma, and Kathy) for all their love and support.

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Thank You I would like to thank everybody that brought flowers and food in our time of sorrow. Also thank you to everyone that helped us at this time, we will miss him dearly.

The Estep Family. We will miss him dearly.

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LEGAL NOTICE

LEGAL NOTICEIN THE DISTRICT COURT

WITHIN AND FORCOAL COUNTY

STATE OF OKLAHOMACase No. PB-2014-14

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JULIE ANN JONES, deceased.

COMBINED NOTICENOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR SUMMARY

ADMINISTRATION AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNTING, DETERMINATION OF

HEIRSHIP DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the estate of Julie Ann Jones who died September 28, 2013, while residing in Sonoma, Sonoma County, California, hereinafter referred to as Decedent, that Kristin Jones Brown of Daytona Beach, Florida, filed in the District Court of Coal County, Oklahoma, her Petition praying for the administration of the estate. The total value of the estate of Decedent as set forth in the Petition is $32,000.00. This Combined Notice is given pursuant to the Order of this Court entered on this date. All creditors having claims against Julie Ann Jones, 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 Kristin Jones Brown, Personal Representative at the offices of Gregory S. Taylor, 115 S. Broadway, P.O. Box 1737, Ada, Oklahoma 74821, attorney for Personal Representative, on or before the following presentment date: The 1st day of September, 2014, or the same will be forever barred. All persons interested in the estate of said Decedent are hereby directed to appear in Courtroom # 1 of the District Court of Coal County, State of Oklahoma, on the 16th day of October, 2014, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., at which time the Petition will be heard. Objections to the Petition must be filed not less than ten days before the hearing and a copy mailed to Petitioner in care of her attorney at the address shown above, or any objections shall be deemed waived. If an objection is timely filed, the Court will determine at the hearing whether Summary Administration proceedings are appropriate and, if so, whether the estate will be distributed and to whom the estate will be distributed. The final accounting and a petition for distribution will be filed on or before the 26th day of September, 2014. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 30th day of July, 2014.

s/ D. Clay Mowdy JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT

Gregory S. Taylor, Attorney forPersonal Representative

GREGORY S. TAYLOR115 S. BroadwayP.O. Box 1737Ada, OK 74820580/332-7717Attorneys for Personal Representative (Published in The Coalgate Record Register on August 6 and 13, 2014)

LEGAL NOTICE(Published in the Coalgate Record

Register July 30 & August 6, 2014, 2t)

The Clarita/Olney Water Board will have their annual meeting August 11, 2014 at 6:00 o’clock p.m. at the office. Purpose of the meeting will be election of officers and any other business.

LEGAL NOTICE(Published in the Coalgate Record Register July 30 &

August 6, 2014, 2t)IN THE dISTRICT COURT

IN ANd FOR COAL COUNTYSTATE OF OKLAHOMA

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JEFFERY WAYNE JORdAN, dECEASEd

pB-2014-5NOTICE OF HEARING FIRST

ANd FINAL ACCOUNT, pETITION FOR dECREE

OF dISTRIUBTION, AppROVAL OF

ATTORNEYS’ FEES, COSTS ANd EXpENSES, ANd

dISHARGE OF pERSONAL REpRESENTATIVE

Notice is hereby given that Chris Jordan, the duly appointed and qualified Personal Representative of the Estate of Jeffery Wayne Jordan, deceased, has filed his Final Account, Petition for Decree of Distribution, Approval of Attorneys’ Fees, Costs and Expenses, and Discharge of Personal Representative. A hearing has been fixed by the Judge of the Court for the 28th day of August, 2014, at 10:00 a.m., in the District Courtroom, County Courthouse, Coal County, Oklahoma, and all persons in the Estate are notified to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the Account should not be settled and allowed, the Estate distributed, the Attorneys’ fees, costs, and expenses approved, and the Personal Representative Discharged. DATED this 23rd day of July, 2014.

S)d. Clay MowdyJUDGE OF THE DISTRICT

COURTTrae Gray, OBA #21196The Law Offices of Trae Gray, P.L.L.C.28 North MainCoalgate, OK 74538(580) 927-2314 Office(580) 927-2315 Facsimilewww.LandownerFirm.com

LEGAL NOTICE(Published in the Coalgate Record Register

August 6, 2014, 1t) The Board of Education of Coalgate Public School District hereby provides legal notice that the Special school election filing period for candidates will open on Monday, August 25, 2014 at 8:00 a.m. and will close Wednesday, August 27, 2014 at 5:00 p.m. or when the Coal County Election Board Office closes for business that day.Board Member Position On Ballot:

The voters shall elect a board member for board position No. 5.

LEGAL NOTICE(Published in the Coalgate Record Register August 6, 2014, 1t)

ORdINANCE NO. 2014-5By: Councilmember, Jaye Harkins, Mayor AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PART 14, CHAPTER 1, “PUBLIC WORKS AUTHORITY” OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF TUPELO, OKLAHOMA, BY ADDING SECTION 14-113, “UTILITY COLLECTION FEE”; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABLILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. PASSED by the Council of the City of Tupelo on the 8th day of July, 2014.ATTEST: S)Jaye HarkinsMayor S)Kallie D’Aguanno City Clerk

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Best of Show Tandy Thomas of McAlester won Best of Show Car on his 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. Thomas is a member of the Big Mac Cruzrs car club in McAlester. The Best of Show Truck award went to Jay Symonds, Tulsa, for his 1971 Chevrolet Cheyenne Super. Ricky Chase of Atoka took home the trophy for Best of Show Motorcycle on his 2010 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic.

Specialty Awards Best Paint - Rex and Patti VanDyke, Tecumseh, OK –1971 Chevrolet Camaro. Best Engine – Jim McNutt, Coalgate – 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS. Best Interior – David and Judy Thompson, Shawnee, OK – 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Post. Best Flames – Christi Holybee, Ardmore, OK – 1950 Chevrolet Coupe.

Choice Awards The People’s Choice, Kids’ Choice and Firefighers’ Choice Awards went to the following: People’s Choice - Taylor McNutt, Coalgate – 1965 Chevrolet pickup. Kids’ Choice – Yolanda Gulley, Elgin, OK – 2006 Chevrolet Regency Avalanche. Firefighters’ Choice – David and Judy Thompson, Shawnee, OK – 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Post.

Class Winners Class A – Original Car Pre-1960: Frankie Brecheen, Coalgate, 1930

Ford Model A; Herman Medlock, Holdenville, OK, 1940 Ford Opra Coupe; Jerry Warren, Ada, OK, 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. Class B – Original Car 1961-1975: Jack Inman, McAlester, OK, 1965 Dodge Coronet 500; Ken Taylor, McAlester, OK, 1966 Ford Galaxie; Darlene Brice, Lehigh, OK, 1969 Dodge Charger. Class C – Original Car 1976 and up: Steve and Laura Miller, Wilburton, OK, 1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z-28; Jennifer Arnold, Durant, OK – 2008 Dodge Charger. Class D – Street rod through 1949: Don and Carolyn Yerby, Seminole, OK, 1935 Chevrolet 2-door sedan; Danny Reed, Ada, OK, 1932 Ford 3 window coupe. Class E – Modified Car 1950-1972: Jim McNutt, Lehigh, OK, 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS; Christi Holybee, Ardmore, OK, 1950 Chevrolet coupe; Tex Richardson, Seminole, OK, 1967 Camaro Muscle Car. Class G – Original Truck through 1972: Gerald Brice, Lehigh, OK, 1965 Chevrolet El Camino; James Perry, Ada, OK, 1966 Ford F-100; Jeff Nohelty, Coalgate, 1971 Ford F-250. Class H – Original Truck 1973 and up: Ricky Chase, Atoka, OK, 1983 Chevrolet El Camino; Truiet Hyde, Amite, LA, 1992 Chevrolet Silverado; K.C. Guyer, Durant, OK – 2003 Ford F-150. Class I – Modified

Truck through 1972: David and Cindy Bonicelli, Shawnee, OK, 1931 Ford Model A; Bob Shay, 1956 Ford F-100; Jay Symonds, Tulsa, OK, 1971 Chevrolet Cheyenne Super. Class J – Modified Truck 1973 and up: Yolanda Gulley, Elgin, OK, 2006 Chevrolet Regency Avalanche; Todd McConnell, 1998 Chevrolet Silverado. Class K – Corvette through 1982: Jean Hendricks, Oxford, KS, 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray; Al Miller, Ada, OK, 1976 Chevrolet Corvette; Tommy Key, Ada, OK, 1975 Chevrolet Corvette. Class L – Corvette 1983 and up: Jimmy Hicks, Bokchito, OK, 1982 Corvette, Collector Edition, 23,950 miles. Class M – 1955 – 1957 Chevrolet: David and Judy Thompson, Shawnee, OK, 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Post; Tandy Thomas, McAlester, OK, 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air; Rudy Hitt, McAlester, OK, 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. Class N – Mustangs: Joshua and Amanda Edwards, 1966 Mustang; Alyson Chapman, Coalgate, 2010 Mustang; J.D. Anteau, 2014 Mustang GT. Class O – Camaro/Firebird/Trans Am: Eric Manbue, 1978 Camaro; Rex and Patti VanDyke, Tecumseh, OK, 1971 Camaro; Alvin Ellis, 1968 Firebird. Class P – Muscle Car: Dale and Teresa Hilbert, McAlester, OK, 1960 Chevrolet Impala; Gunner Tarron, McAlester, OK, 2006 Ford Mustang GT; Steve Bernard, McAlester, OK, 2013 Shelby Cobra Ford. Class Q – Rat Rod: Brian Neasbitt, Coalgate, 1923 T Bucket Ford; John Warren, Bonham, TX, 1957 Ford. Class R – Special Interest: Steve Gerlock, McAlester, OK, 1932 Chevrolet/Wayne School Bus; Randy Roden, McAlester, OK, 1965 Pontiac 4-door hard top; Marlyne Hinkle, Atoka, OK, 1939 Jaguar Duke. Class S – Import and Sport Compact: Eric Sims, Durant, OK, 2004 Dodge NSRT-4. Class T – Under Construction: Thomas Johnston, Ada, OK, 1971 Ford Bronco; Maylin Burns, Coalgate, 1981 Chevrolet Custom Deluxe; Jackie Horton, Coalgate, 1965 Chevrolet C-10. Class V – Ugly Truck: Gaines Babb, Paris, TX, 1936 GMC pickup. Class X – Domestic Motorcycle: Ricky Chase, Atoka, OK, 2010 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic; Anthony Roebuck, Tupelo, OK, 2007 Harley Davidson 1200R; Arnem Hunt, Coalgate, OK, 2004 Harley Davidson Thunder.

Fenders and FlamesContinued from Front Page

Company. The first area of concern was the hole beside the Keilty house. “They dug down about 20 feet to the hard shale,” and did not run into a tunnel, Roye said. All in all, the dug-out hole was seven feet wide at the widest point and 16 feet in length. Not finding anything, the hole was then refilled with dirt and large rocks. The soil where the hole appeared was a “soft area” with loose shale, which took “right at 45 tons (of rock) to stabilize it,” Roye stated. More digging took place in Keilty’s front yard as well as the Loudermilk’s, but again, no tunnels. Two trees had to be removed in order to do the digging, one belonging to the Keilty’s and one belonging to the Loudermilk’s. No tunnels were found on either property, but what they discovered

at the Loudermilk’s was something no one, not even Roye, was prepared for. What the digging uncovered was an old concrete railroad bridge running east and west under the house. The house was actually built on top of the bridge, which appeared to be well built and still in good shape, Roye said. “That’s a first for me,” he laughed. On Tuesday afternoon, Mark’s Construction was busy leveling the yards and will remove all the leftover dirt and rocks that were hauled in for the job. In the meantime, the Keilty’s are hoping for the best. Some of the bricks on their house have shifted, and Robert Keilty said he has contacted Ram Jack. According to Roye, all the soil work will be paid by the federal government but structure repairs are the responsibility of the homeowner.

Continued from Front Page

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GARAGE SALE—111 W. Blair. Saturday ONLY. (1tc21)4-FAM. YARD SALE—Locust St. in Cottonwood, 2nd driveway on the left. Thurs. Fri. & Sat. 8 til 4 on Thurs. & Fri. 8 til noon on Sat. Tools, small kitchen appliances, few clothes, antiques, pictures, very unique wind chimes and lots of misc. (1tc21)

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fiber Rocker Recliner. Sage green, small frame chair, about 2 years old. Asking $75 and will deliver in the city limits of Coalgate only. Call 580-258-8917 if interested. (1tp21)FOR SALE—2-story house, approx. 2840 sq. ft. with 5 bedrooms, 4-bathrooms, 2 living areas, & formal dining. Has fireplace, new CH/A and is located on 5 acres with scenic view. 1 mile SE of town of Coalgate on Industrial Boulevard. Asking price is $189,000.00. 580-272-8395 or 580-927-2621. (8/6tfn)

FOR RENT—1, 2, 3 & 4-bdrm houses. 580-258-8856, cell. (11/24tfn)HOUSES FOR RENT—Furnished & unfurnished. All bills paid on some. 927-5171. (3/10tfn)FOR RENT —Office spaces: one is 800 sq. ft and one is 2400 sq. ft. Also have house for rent. Call Rebecca Washburn 580-927-5332 (1/18tfn)FOR RENT—1-bdrm apts. with stove, refrigerator, CH/A, 3 walk-in storm shelters, water sewer & garbage paid. Laundry facility on property. Handicap assessable apts available. At least 62 years of age may apply at Louis Sandmann Senior Housing. 1201 Cedar Way, west of Coalgate football field. 580-927-2781. Office hours M-F, 9:00 to 1:00. (4/3tfn) FOR RENT—Modern adult 2-bdrm loft apt. 1/1/2 bath, large laundry and living space, upstairs inside deck and outside deck. 239-2170. (5/7tfn)HOUSE FOR RENT—Very nice 3-bdrm, 1-bath, available August 11th. Must have references. 580-320-1467. (2tc22)

A C C E P T I N G APPLICATIONS—Allen Public Schools is accepting applications for a middle school 4-6 grade math instructor. Applicant must be a certified Elementary teacher. Send resume, references, certification and transcript to Allen Public School, Attn: Chad Ward, PO Box 430, Allen, OK 74825WORK WANTED—For your lawn mowing needs call Peydon Griffith at 580-927-5857. (4/16tfn)

MISSING from Olney School area. Black, female lab. 6 years old. Named “Maggie”. She was wearing red collar but did not have tags. Last seen the morning of July 24th. Has never been gone overnight. If seen, please contact John or Rebecca Campbell at Home: 428-3040 or Cell: 927-6886. (2tc22)

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LEGAL NOTICE(Published in the Coalgate Record Register August 6, 2014, 1t)

BEFORE THE CORpORATION COMMISSIONOF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

AppLICANT: CANYON CREEK ENERGY OpERATING LLCRELIEF REQUESTEd: dRILLING & SpACING UNITSLEGAL dESCRIpTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW/4) OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIp 1 NORTH, RANGE 8 EAST, COAL COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

Cd 201405753-TNOTICE OF HEARING

STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas and all other interested person, particularly in Coal County, Oklahoma, and more particularly Lura K. Horn; DMM Family LLC; Norris Family Investment Company, LLC; Barry R. Levin, Trustee of the Levin Inter Vivos Trust of 2000; Meekwind, LLC; B.H.C.H. Mineral, Ltd.; Henry Ray Young and Marjorie Sue Young, Trustees of the Young Family Trust; Legacy Royalties, Ltd.; Barnes, Sally nee Norris; Sullivan, Nedra Jane; JP Morgan Chase Bank, NA Successor Trustee of the Robert William Cason, III Family Trust; June Fleming Matthews, Trustee of the June Fleming Matthews Revocable Trust, Dated July 1, 2008; Monarch Resources, LLC; Jo Ellen Crankshaw aka Mrs. WG Crankshaw; Shirley Ann March aka Mrs RS March; Denney, Dian Lynn; Kimes, Donald; Virginia Kramer aka Mrs. Willard Kramer; Jahree Standridge Revocable Living Trust; Michael Dane Vaughan; Herbert W. Collier, Trustee of the Herbert W. Collier Revocable Trust dated December 23, 1993; Fredericksburg Royalty Ltd.; Larry Mark Walker; Marcum, David; Coy Granville Tomlinson; Tupelo Independent School District No. I-2; G.H. Cox and Thalia Cox, JTs (presumed assign: City of Tupelo); Dustin Romines; Rachel A. Loper; Anna Pearl Hyatt; Connie Morris; Jerry Wayne Speer, Trustee of the Jerry Wayne Speer Living Trust; Connie Morris, Trustee of the Connie Morris Family Trust; James Vandiver and Linda Vandiver, Co-Trustees of the James Family Trust; Henry Blanchard; Gary T. Leuenberger; Board of Education District I-2, Coal County; Peggy L. Blanchard and John Blanchard, JTROS; Roy Emry Loyd; Neva June Poole; Heath Stallcup and Joycelyn Stallcup, JTROSl Britton Jennings; John Jonston and R.H. Johnson and C.J. McKay, Trustees of Full Gospel Assembly; Marie McKay and Marlin McKay, JTROS; Kerry Lynn Farrow; Kerry Sutton and Rhonda Sutton, JTROS; Robert McGowan; E.W. Echols, Kathleen J. McGowan, and Marlin G. McKay, JTROS; E.W. Echols, Ruby Christine Echols, and Kathleen J. McGowan, JTROS; Steven Hochstetler and Tabetha L. Hochstetler, JTROS; Eldon E. Hogue, Jr. and Letricia Ann Hogue, JTROS; A. Cates; James W. Stevens and Sarah J Stevens, JTROS (presumed assigns: Louis Stevens and Betti Stevens); Shirley Louis Pratt; Margaret Harston; Aubrey Archer, Jr.; W.W. Alsobrook; William A. Crisp; Betty June Crisp; Angela Gray; Lonnie Gray; Minnie Chisler; Nicholas Talbert; Kattie Talbert; City of Tupelo; School District No. 14; Tupelo Independent School District; F.T. Battiste; Kansas, Oklahoma & Gulf Railway Company; Texas and Pacific Railway Company, as successor to Oklahoma-City-Ada-Atoka Railway; Texas and Oklahoma Railroad; Tupelo Development Company; Sarah Henderson; R. T. Breedlove; Roger W. Sawyer; Frank C. Norris – Deceased; Josephine Norris aka Susan Josephine Norris Cason c/o Vision Bank, N.A., successor by name change to the First National Bank and Trust Company of Ada, Trustee of the Susan J. Cason Revocable Trust; Joe Schutte; Alice Schutte; J.W. Hink; James W. Smith; Dan Ella Smith; Annie Gifford; Florence Vaughn; Carol Cox; Mabel Cox – Deceased; Sherman Drennan – Deceased; Independent School District No. 2 State of Oklahoma; Mary Clyde Flesher, Trustee of the Mary Clyde Flesher 1994 Trust u/a/d October 28, 1994; Betty Jane Harston; Board of County Commissioners of Coal County; Dale Parks; Sidney D. Krystal and Phyllis Krystal, Trustees under Living Trust dated June 17, 1977; Robert E. Paradise and Ione B. Paradise, Trustees under Living Trust Dated June 20, 1978; Grover Hubert Worley – Deceased; Ernest Doyin Stonecipher – Deceased; Idena Kinsey – Deceased; Marvin Kinsey – Deceased; Lyndon M. Sutton; Kerry D. Sutton; Steven Hochstetler; Tabetha L. Hochstetler; Dustin Romines; S.K. McCall – Deceased; Thelma Killion – Deceased; JS Vaughn – Deceased; Loyd G. Welch, II and Denise R. Welch, Trustees of the Loyd G. Welch, II and Denise R. Welch Revocable Family Trust dated the 20th day of February, 2009; John Boyce McKeel - Deceased c/o Vision Bank, N.A., Trustee of the John Boyce and Ayleene McKeel Charitable Trust; Zayda McKeel – Deceased; Katherine Risner – Deceased; Eula Mae Jenny – Deceased; Garland W. Hink – Deceased; Joyce Jeanine Steele; Mary Louise Melton; Rachel Greer – Deceased; Maxine Cherry aka Mrs. JE Cherry; Alberta Lee Moore now Hamilton; Georgia Martha Moore now Ryan; Juanita Doris Moore now Taber; Robert Lynn Jones; Pauline Sprouce – Deceased; 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-named entities is a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved partnership, corporation or other association. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant is requesting that the Commission: (a) Extend the following drilling and spacing units for the following Common Sources of Supply as established by Order No. 93091 dated September 20, 1972 (as corrected by Order No. 93653 dated October 16, 1972) from the Northeast Quarter (NE/4) of Section 6, Township 1 North, Range 8 East, Coal County, Oklahoma into the Northwest Quarter (NW/4) of Section 5, Township 1 North, Range 8 East, Coal County, Oklahoma:

Common Source Classification & Unit Shape of Supply Anticipated Depth and Size Extension Order

Cromwell Sand GGC 5030’ 40 93091 (as corrected by 93653) Hunton GGC 5900’ 40 93091 (as corrected by 93653) Viola GGC 6200’ 40 93091 (as corrected by 93653) Bromide GGC 6500’ 40 93091 (as corrected by 93653)

(b) Establish a well pattern in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission; (c) Establish the allowable amount of production for each drilling and spacing unit established thereby; (d) Unitize all royalty interests within each drilling spacing unit established hereby so that each royalty owner shall share in all production from any well thereon in the proportion that the acreage owned by such royalty owner bears to the entire acreage in the drilling and spacing unit; (e) Provide that when there are two or more separately owned tracts or undivided interests separately owned within a drilling and spacing unit established hereby, the owners thereof may validly pool their interests and develop the drilling and spacing unit as a unit; that where, however, such owners have not agreed to so pool their interests and to develop the drilling and spacing unit as a unit, their rights and equities shall be pooled and adjudicated as provided in 52 O.S., §87.1(e); and (f) Provide that the order to be issued herein be made effective on a date prior to the date of issuance thereof. 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 Service Office, Suite 114, State Office Building, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 22nd day of August, 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 telephone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Stephen R. McNamara, attorney for Applicant, Boulder Towers, Suite 1210, 1437 South Boulder Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74119-3609, (918) 599-0300, or Steve McNamara, Jr., Canyon Creek Resources, LLC, 2431 East 61st Street, Suite 260, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136, (918) 561-6737. DONE AND PERFORMED this 4th day of August, 2014.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMAS)BOB ANTHONY

ChairmanS)pATRICE dOUGLAS

Vice ChairmanS)dANA L. MURpHY

CommissionerATTEST:S)peggy Mitchell Secretary of the Commission

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LEGAL NOTICE(Published in the Coalgate Record

Register August 6, 2014, 1t)ORdINANCE NO. 2014-4

By: Councilmember, Jaye Harkins, Mayor

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PART 6, CHAPTER 1, “COURT”, OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF TUPELO, OKLAHOMA, BY ADDING SECTION 6-133, “MUNICIPAL COURT COLLECTION FEE”; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABLILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. PASSED by the Council of the City of Tupelo on the 8th day of July, 2014.ATTEST: S) Jaye HarkinsMayor

S)Kallie d’AguannoCity Clerk

Voters who want to have ab-sentee ballots mailed to them for the August 26 Runoff Primary Election should apply now, Coal County Election Board Secre-tary Vicky Salmon said today. Although the Election Board can accept applications for ab-sentee ballots until 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 20, Salmon urged voters who want to vote by absentee ballot to apply early.

The Democratic ballot for the Runoff Primary includes the fol-lowing:

Superintendent of Public In-struction – Candidates Freda De-skin and John Cox.

U.S. Senator (unexpired term) – Candidates Jim Rogers and Connie Johnson.

There will also be a Wapa-nucka Public Schools proposition for voters in the Clarita precinct only. There will not be a Repub-lican ballot.

Absentee ballot application forms are available at the Coal County Election Board office lo-cated at 18 N. Michigan Street, Coalgate, OK 74538 (behind the post office). The forms also are available at www.elections.ok.gov.

Voters who have requested an absentee ballot can track their ballot at http://www.ok.gov/elec-tions/Voter_Info/Online_Voter_Tool/.

“At least two mail transac-tions must be made,” Salmon said. “The County Election Board must mail the ballot to the voter and the voter must return the voted ballot by mail.” Ballots must be in the hands of the Election Board by 7:00 p.m. on Election Day in or-der to be counted.

Any registered voter eligible to vote in the election may vote by absentee ballot without stating a reason, Salmon said. However, a voter must be registered and re-side at an address within the geo-graphical boundaries of a school district or a municipality to be eli-gible to vote in school district or municipal elections.

“While anyone can vote ab-sentee without giving a reason, the law still provides several ex-cuses, and it is to the advantage of some voters to use one of them,” Salmon said.

By stating one of the follow-ing reasons on their applications, these voters can activate some special conditions that make it easier for them to use absentee ballots. The reasons are:

Voters who are physically in-capacitated and voters who care for physically incapacitated per-sons who cannot be left unattend-ed may vote absentee. They may apply only by mail, by fax, or by email.

Voters who are confined to nursing homes in the county may vote absentee. An absentee voting board actually goes to the nursing home a few days before the elec-tion, sets up a small polling place and allows these persons to vote under circumstances similar to those at a regular precinct polling place. They may apply only by mail, by fax, or by email.

Military personnel, residents of Coal County living overseas and the spouses and dependents of each group are eligible to re-ceive absentee ballots. These vot-ers may apply only by mail, fax, or by email.

Military personnel should contact the Voting Service Offi-cers in their units for application

forms and additional information or visit the Federal Voting Assis-tance Program website at www.fvap.gov/oklahoma for more in-formation and instructions.

Residents of Oklahoma liv-ing overseas can obtain the same materials from any United States military installation and from United States Embassies and Consulates as well as on the FVAP website.

For more information on ab-sentee voting, contact the Coal County Election Board at 18 N. Michigan Street in Coalgate, by telephone at (580) 927-3456, or by fax at (580) 927-3710. Of-fice hours are 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Information on absentee voting in Oklahoma also may be found on the Internet at www.elections.ok.gov.

Apply now for absentee ballots

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PAIRS $1725 - $2250 • STOCKER COWS $1500 - $2100PACKER COWS $1.15 - $1.43

LOW DRESSING .85 - 1.19 • PACKER BULLS $1.15 - $1.52.5 BULLS PER hEAD-NONE • BABY CALVES $425 - $530

HEIFERS 200 - 300 lb.......$2.60 - $3.06300 - 400 lb.......$2.35 - $2.90

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FENdERS ANd FLAMES FIREFIGHTERS CHOICE AWARd — David (shown above) and Judy Thompson’s 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Post that firefighters chose as their favorite. The Chevy also won the Best Interior award. The Thompsons live in Shawnee.

FENdERS ANd FLAMES BEST FLAMES AWARd — Christi Holybee of Ardmore took home the Best Flames Award for the flames on her 1950 Chevrolet coupe.

RIVER VALLEY ROUNdUp CLUB’S 2014 QUEEN, ABBY SALLEE. Abby would like to say that she ap-preciates all the individuals and businesses she met with in McAlester, Ada, Atoka, Coalgate, Tupelo, Kio-wa and Allen who bought ticket donations to support her run in the 2014 RVRC Royalty Contest in Calvin. This is Abby’s 2nd year as a member in the Roundup Club. She is 5 years old and the daughter of James and Glenda and sister of Reese and Maci Sallee.

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