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By Shalene White pandemic, the Oklahoma with inadequate numbers counselor ratio is almost recreational therapists and/ year grant. Larry Case, the Shalene@madillrecord. State Department of Edu- of counselors and mental double what the American or contract for eligible posi- Madill Superintendent, said net cation (OSDE) is award- health professionals for far School Counselor Association tions or services. The grant they applied to be able to hire ing grants to 181 school too long,” Hofmeister said in a recommends. The current ra- will fund the positions for two counselors. The Madill Public School districts across the state to press conference. “Oklahoma tio for Oklahoma is 411-to-1, three years or through the “We are really excited and Kingston Public School hire school counselors and children suffer from a higher however, ASCA recommends 2023-24 school year.” about what it will bring to Districts both recently re- school-based mental health rate of trauma than children a ratio of 250-to-1. The school districts are our school,” Case said. “One ceived grants to hire school professionals,” the press re- in most other states, and the According to the press re- looking to employ a total of is a school psychologist/psy- counselors and school-based lease stated. “OSDE is using pandemic has only exacer- lease, “Districts applied for 222 counselors, 36 licensed chometrist/counselor that mental health professionals. $35.7 million in federal relief bated such adversity. These Oklahoma School Counselor social workers, 54 licensed will also do all of our test- The Oklahoma State Depart- to fund the grant program grants can bring transfor- Corps grants to fund ap- mental health professionals, ing. Our other counselor ment of Education published called the Oklahoma School mational change to schools, proximately 50% of the cost four recreational therapists is bilingual and will be an a press release outlining the Counselor Corps.” some of which have not had a of the salary and benefi ts of and 42 contracted services. excellent support for our stu- reasons for giving 181 school State Superintendent of single school counselor. With qualifi ed positions. In the To keep up with training and dent population. We are very districts in Oklahoma the Public Instruction Joy Hof- academic success dependent application, districts were professional development, excited for this opportunity grants. meister said this grant was on student well-being, this able to specify exact needs for the OSDE plans on hiring to provide more specialized “To help Oklahoma schools a major need for Oklahoma marks a critical investment school counselors, licensed fi ve regional positions. services for our students.” meet the needs of children in schools. for our students.” school-based mental health Madill was granted Kingston received $219,000 the wake of the COVID-19 “Schools have wrestled Oklahoma’s student-to- professionals, social workers, $189,000 for their three- (See SCHOOLS page 5A) CASA celebrates 30 years; still needs volunteers the program as a model for the National Association as St SW 401, Ardmore, Okla., safeguarding a child’s rights well as a United Way Partner 73401. The phone number is to a safe and permanent Agency. 580-226-0009, and the web- family. Together, everybody can site can be viewed at http;// Throughout the years, do a part in changing the www.casasok.org. there have been many im- outcome of a child’s life. One Requirements to be a vol- portant dates that have stood volunteer, one child at a time. unteer must be 21 years or out. For example, in 1978 Volunteers can make a life- older and must agree to be CASA got their name from changing difference for chil- fi ngerprinted and undergo Judge John F. Mendoza sug- dren who have experienced comprehensive background gesting it stand for “Court- abuse and neglect. check. Appointed Special Advocate.” Here is how to start. Con- CASA training is offered In 1982, the number of CASA/ tact the local offi ce at CASA online or in person. It offers a GAL programs grew to 88. of Southern Oklahoma, 20 B There are numerous (See CASA, page 5A) strides CASA has made over the years including President Two dead in boating accident Ronald Reagan presenting By Shalene White After some investigat- National CASA with the shalene@madillrecord. ing, offi cials found the boat’s President’s Volunteer Ac- net steering malfunctioned, tion Award in 1985. What throwing the three brothers an honor. By the year 1987, Two men are dead and into the water. there were 40,000 children one is injured following a Eddie Hayne, a 62-year- By Staci Stewart have been removed from their can improve children’s well- served by 12,000 volunteers boating accident on Lake old and Devered Hines, an CASA Volunteer home due to abuse or neglect. being and help them reach a in 271 local programs and Texoma on July 10, 2021. 80-year-old were both pro- CASA volunteers get to permanent home. 44 states. At approximately 7:30 nounced at the scene from CASA of Southern Okla- know the children and com- According to national- Soon to follow in 1988, a.m. Saturday morning, trauma from the accident. homa is embarking on their municate with all parties casagal.org, this program the fi rst Tribal Courts begin the Oklahoma Highway Clifford Hines, the 67-year- 30th Anniversary serving in the case and with all the was David W. Soukup’s idea. CASA programs through Patrol responded to a call old who was driving the boat counties which include Cart- people involved in the child’s Soukup, a former juvenile grants to fi ve tribes. There about a boat accident near was treated and released. er, Johnston, Love, Marshall, daily life. This is done to pro- court judge, said he felt as are so many accolades that Kingston. King said this was the and Murray. CASA of South- vide all needed information though he did not have suf- have been given to CASA OHP trooper Scott King fi rst fatality since summer ern Oklahoma is part of the to the courts in order to make fi cient information regarding throughout the years. These said it was a boat mal- started, and implores boat- National CASA network of recommendations for the best a three-year-old girl who had have come about by vol- function that caused the ers to practice safety on the 951 local community pro- interest of the child. CASA suffered child abuse. unteers being the voice of accident. water. grams supporting volunteers volunteers can give the courts Soukup realized the chil- innocent children. By 2007, “We had three subjects in “In an incident like this serving children. a neutral, non-biased third- dren needed trained volun- CASA network has reached a boat, they were heading lifejackets would have been At CASA, the volunteer’s party voiced opinion that is teers speaking up for them in two million children since its past the wood island area great you know. Would’ve role is to recruit, train and completely child focused. the courtroom. Therefore, in inception. and for unknown reasons really come in handy,” King support volunteers in their CASA mission is “to pro- 1977 Soukup started the fi rst In July of 2008, CASA was the boat took an abrupt said. “Even if you wear work with abused children. vide trained volunteers to be CASA/GAL program. Also in established as a non-profi t hard turn which threw all your smaller lifejacket your CASA provides trained car- champions for the individual- 1977, a National Council of and changed the name to three passengers out of the infl atable life jacket that’s ing adults to advocate for the ized best interests of children Juvenile and Family Court CASA of Oklahoma County vessel,” King said in an better than not having one best interest of children who in foster care.” Volunteers Judges committee endorsed Inc. It is a member of both interview. at all.” Deadlines Contact Us A Section B Section • News: 12 noon, Monday • News: 580-795-3355 Police Beat 2A Sports 1B • Display Ads: 12 noon, Monday [email protected] Community 3A Entertainment 3B • Classifi eds: 12 noon, Monday • Advertising: 580-795-3355 or Opinion 4A Classifi eds 4B • Legal Ads: 12 noon, Monday [email protected] Obits 5A Legals 5B

Marshall County’s News Source for More than 120 Years Page 2A – The Madill Record – Thursday, July 15, 2021 The Madill Record POLICE BEAT Burglary/Theft: Robert Degree Burglary conviction. Possession of Brass Knuck- Pretenses/Bogus Check/Con from Durant was arrested niously Pointing a Firearm, Duffley, a male from - Okla Other priors for DUS, Pos- les. An online search found Game. on July 10 for DUI. No pri- Use of a Vehicle to Facilitate homa was arrested on July session of a Firearm AFCF, priors for Third-Degree Bur- Ricky Martin, a 57-year- ors were found in an online the Intentional Discharge of 6 for Third-Degree Burglary Possession of CDS with the glary, Falsely Impersonating old male from Muskogee was search. a Firearm, Attempted Escape and Possession of Stolen Intent to Distribute and Another to Create Liability, arrested on July 4 for Driv- Christopher Alexandar, a from a Jail, and Domestic Property. The charges were Possession of Drug Para- Second-Degree Burglary, ing Under Suspension and 54-year-old male from Kings- Abuse/Assault and Battery. subsequently dropped, and phernalia. Public Intoxication, Obstruc- Speeding. An online search ton was arrested on July 12 Randall Weldon, a 32-year- no other priors were found Assault: Charles Bouch- tion, Obtaining Cash by False found priors for Lewd Pro- from a bond revocation on old from Madill was arrested in an online search. er, a male from Durant was Pretenses, and Larceny of posal to a Minor, Failure to DUI and Possession of CDS on July 7 for Obstruction, No James Kelley, a male from arrested on July 7 for Do- Merchandise from a Retailer. Register as a Sex Offender, charges. No Oklahoma pri- Valid Driver’s License, and Wheatland was arrested mestic Abuse/Assault and Denise Medina, a 26-year- Domestic Abuse/Assault ors were found in an online Failure to Report Property on July 6 for Third-Degree Battery. An online search old female from Madill was and Battery, Placing Ob- search. Damage from an Accident. An Burglary and Possession of came up empty for Oklahoma arrested on July 8 for Posses- scene Phone Calls, Obstruc- Ashley Tate, a 24-year- online search found priors for Stolen Property. The charges priors. sion of CDS and Possession tion, First-Degree Burglary, old female from Madill was DUI, Transporting an Open were subsequently dropped, Loretta Buckaloo, a of Drug Paraphernalia. Only Third-Degree Arson, Feloni- arrested on July 12 for No Container, DUS and Public and no other priors were 57-year-old female from traffic violations were found ously Pointing a Firearm, Driver’s License and No Intoxication. found in an online search. Kingston was arrested on in an online search. Kidnapping and Violation of Insurance. An online search Spencer Scott, a 33-year- John Kelley, a 42-year-old July 9 for Assault and Bat- Fantasy Paul, a 23-year- a Protection Order. found priors for Exploitation old male from Kingston was male from Wheatland was tery. No Oklahoma priors old female from Durant was Stephen Exum, a 32-year- of the Elderly by Deception arrested on July 12 for Fail- arrested on July 6 for Third- were found in an online arrested on July 8 for Pos- old male from Tishomingo or Intimidation, Injuring a ure to Pay on a Child Neglect Degree Burglary and Posses- search. session of CDS, Possession was arrested on July 9 for Public Building, Unauthor- conviction. An online search sion of Stolen Property. No Timothy Chitto, a 38-year- of Drug Paraphernalia and Failure to Pay on DUI and ized Use of a Credit Card, and found priors for Headlight- other priors were found in old male from Chandler was DUS. A prior for Second- DUS convictions. Other Possession of Fake Urine to ing, Obstruction, Transport- an online search. arrested on July 9 for Assault Degree Burglary was found priors found in an online Pass a Drug Test. ing an Open Container and Jessi Eades, a 28-year-old and Battery on a Police Of- in an online search. search were for Transporting Miscellaneous: James Resisting. female from Ardmore was ficer and Public Intoxication. Ashley Stoff, a 30-year-old an Open Container, Second- Capes, a 57-year-old male Austin Teague, a 30-year- arrested on July 7 for Fail- Priors for Second-Degree female from Sherman, Degree Burglary, Domestic from Magnum was arrested old male from Atoka was ure to Pay on Larceny of an Burglary, Lewd Acts with a was arrested on July 12 for Abuse/Assault and Battery, on July 7 for Failure to Pay arrested on July 12 for Fail- Automobile, and Assault and Child Under 16 and Failure Grayson County warrants Child Neglect, Malicious on a Falsely Impersonating ure to Pay on a Concealing Battery with a Dangerous to Register as a Sex Offender for Unauthorized Use of a Injury to a Building, Actual Another to Create Liability Stolen Property conviction. Weapon convictions. Other were found in an online Motor Vehicle, Possession Physical Control of a Vehicle and DUS convictions. Other An online search found other convictions found in an online search. of CDS, and Forgery. Priors while Under the Influence, priors found in an online priors for Larceny of Gas, search were for Possession Possession: Dewain Wil- for Possession of CDS and Obstruction and Public In- search were for Manufac- Resisting, Possession of Drug of Stolen Property, Posses- son, a male from Oklahoma Theft were found in an online toxication. turing CDS with the Intent Paraphernalia, Possession of sion of CDS, Second-Degree was arrested on July 6 for search. Shardee Chumley, a to Distribute After the For- a Firearm AFCF, Possession Forgery, Possession of CDS Possession of CDS and No Driving: Terrance Shel- 42-year-old female from mer Conviction of a Felony, of CDS AFCF, Possession with the Intent to Distrib- Driver’s License. No Okla- by, a 32-year-old male from Ardmore was arrested on Possession of CDS Second of CDS, Possession of CDS ute, Unauthorized Use of a homa priors were found in Oklahoma City was arrested July 10 for Eluding and DUI. and Subsequent, Posses- Second and Subsequent, and Motor Vehicle, and Assault an online search. on July 3 for Failure to Pay Priors for Unauthorized Use sion of Drug Paraphernalia, Unauthorized Use of a Motor and Battery. Dylan Ham, a 27-year- on a Speeding ticket. No other of a Motor Vehicle, DUI, Concealing Stolen Property Vehicle AFCF. He is also fac- Lee Hill, a 53-year-old old male from Durant was Oklahoma priors were found DUS, Public Intoxication and AFCF, Falsely Impersonat- ing charges for Possession of male from Rush Springs arrested on July 8 for Pos- in an online search. However, Obstruction were found in an ing to Create Liability AFCF, a Firearm AFCF, Possession was arrested on July 10 for session of CDS, Possession Shelby is facing charges for online search. Possession of a Credit Card of a Stolen Vehicle and DUS. Failure to Pay on a Second- of Drug Paraphernalia, and Obtaining Money by False Autumn Cooper, a female Belonging to Another, Felo- Former inmate facing more charges for child porn By Shalene White Yow stated he requested pornography using the jail’s The sheriff has since Marshall County Sheriff’s things that were hidden from shalene@madillrecord. for the inmate to be moved Wi-Fi. changed all Wi-Fi passwords Office and is at the Marshall us; with that being said we net because of behavioral issues After looking into the in the jail and update proto- County District Attorney’s have addressed this issue and the inmate, Keith Sweeney, incident further, officials cols to be sure incidents like Office.” it is an issue that we regret A Lexington, Okla. male was showing toward jail staff uncovered that Sweeney was this don’t happen again. Yow implores the county happening and we are help- is facing charges in Marshall and other prisoners. in possession of an iPad. He “This incident should have to not let this incident rock ing in the effort to bring those County after a Child Porn An investigator with the was given the iPad and the never happened, and we are their faith in the sheriff’s involved to justice.” investigation. In March 2021, Norman Police Department Wi-Fi password by a former working very hard to keep department. Sweeney is facing 12 Marshall County Sheriff contacted Yow about a cyber jail employee. and build trust in our com- “The Marshall County counts of Possession of Child Donald Yow was contacted crime involving Sweeney that Yow submitted all the munities,” Yow said. “I would Sheriff’s Office is working Pornography and is currently by a cyber unit in Norman, occurred while being housed information found during the ask that our citizens in which extremely hard at building serving time for Second- Okla. in regards to an inmate in the Marshall County Jail. investigation to the investi- we serve, please not judge us trust and keeping the trust Degree Murder. who had been housed at the The investigation shows that gator and requested charges on the actions of the prior jail of our citizens and it is a ma- Marshall County Jail from the 36-year-old male was be brought up on the prisoner administrator’s decisions. It jor blow to us when we find January 2020 to April 2021. sending and receiving child and the former jail employee. has been addressed by the

Griffi n Williams, our heavyweight, back. He’s still working to get back. If we can get those guys back, we should have

Love said the has stayed positive in the face of adversity. “I’ll say this, where our dual record has not been good, our attitude has been good,” he said. The injuries have forced Love and his fi rst-year assistant coach, Austin Pettigrew to lean on other athletes to fi ll their lineup card. Ahead of the McLoud dual in December the duo shared that they were trying to see who would wrestle at four weights: 106 pounds, 126 pounds 170 pounds and heavyweight. There are 14 weight classes in a dual setting: 106 pounds, 113 pounds, 120 pounds, 126 pounds, 132 pounds, 138 pounds, 145 pounds, 152 pounds, 160 pounds, 170 pounds, 182 pounds, 195 pounds, 220 pounds and 285 pounds (aka heavyweight). Prior to getting their missing starters backs, their dual lineup was as follows:

Sophomore Elijah Connelly (106 pounds), Senior Wilby Roberts (126 pounds), commercials, an animated fi lm Courtesy photo Junior Coby Sanderfur (132 pounds), Did you know?? Junior Kalob Swinney (138 pounds) The building at 599 S. 1st St. Sophomore AJ Sweet (145 pounds), Reading to your children daily has undergone a fantastic Senior Jacob Massey (152 pounds), Senior Edwin Recio (160 pounds) has many benefits? transformation. What was Sophomore Cade Barker (182 pounds) Sophomore B Thompson (195 pounds) • Strengthens reading and an empty building in the Tweedy / Axzel Mendoza (220 pounds) writing skills past was transformed into Although they will be close to full strength ahead of the the new location for Texoma 47th annual Bryan Scripsick Tournament this week in Pauls Valley, the Madill squad still lacks a 106 pounder. • Keeps them up to date on Insurance Group. “I think the only forfeit we’ll have after Christmas Break is 106 (pounds),” Love said. things “We don’t have a 106 pounder.” Love is optimistic that the tweam will have 13 of the 14 • Gives useful ideas about weights full for future duals. “We think we’ll have more of a full lineup,” Love said. research and projects “We had to forfeit some weights that we’re getting back. was mean, spiteful or selfi sh. We should have a 160 pounder and 170 pounder back after • Improves vocabulary skills

Love said the Pauls Valley Tournament this week will show more about the squad. fi ne dining and just steps away “That will be our fi rst individual tournament to show us how our individuals produce,” he said. “And for tournaments “and with the fi rst pick ____ the menu varied from catfi sh we’ll see how we progress.” selects ____ from the univer- sity of ___” and so on. Now,

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Duke Owlington says, “Take advantage of the benefits! Buy a subscription to The Madill Record and read to your child at least once a day.”

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BC: Back to normal TFD: Surviving July 4th By Angela Beck Cards/games have re- 565-4491. You can also By Cheryl Ehmann year’s event was yours truly. July 2 at Ferras in Sherman, sumed on the second Tues- pickup an application from What an honor. Texas. The ladies are always I hope everyone survived day at 1:30 p.m. for the time the mailbox at the station, fi ll Buncombe Creek saw a The event drew support sure to have a good time. the 4th of July with no inju- being. it out and return to the sta- busy 4th of July to say the from the locals as they braved If you would like to join ries. It sounded like a war The Texoma Fire District tion. Chief Cissell will contact least. There were folks from the rains to cheer everyone on the ladies for an afternoon going on out here at Washita Board of Directors will meet you. Everyone is welcome, so all over enjoying the beach- as they made their procession luncheon once a month, call Point. With the exception of the fi rst Thursday of every please consider joining! The es, boating, and picnicking through the area. The Mickey 580-564-7102. They will be a few scared dogs, all had a month, at the Training/Com- fi re department truly needs around the area. Brown Memorial Fishing glad to have you. good time. munity Center at 6:30 p.m. your support. Where there are large Derby and turtle races drew The "Open Arms Clothes The Texoma Fire Dis- All are welcome to attend. Lighthouse Methodist groups of people however, a large crowd, as the weather Closet" will once again be trict Auxiliary will have its If you are interested in Church has started back with accidents and mayhem can reached warm digits. Free open on Saturday, July 17 regular meetings on the third renting the Community Cen- their Wednesday night meals occur. There were a few hotdogs and drinks were from 9 a.m. to noon at the Monday of each month at 1:30 ter, please contact Cecelia on the last Wednesday of the incidences that drew the enjoyed by everyone that Texoma Southern Baptist p.m. with a social gathering Mizell at (580) 564-1550, the month from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 attention of our local law attended. Church. You may fi nd some- at 1:00 p.m. cost is $75.00 per day. p.m. Also, Vacation Bible enforcement. Lets all try to The beaches down at our thing for school while you The exercise/stretching If you are interested in School will start on June 21 stay safe. "Jurassic Park" were full all browse. classes have resumed weekly joining the Texoma Volunteer and go till to June 25. As the line-up started, through the holiday as folks On Tuesday, July 20 at 7 on Monday and Wednesday Fire Department, contact Thank you and everyone the Twin Ponds Golf Cart enjoyed the day with their p.m., the Buncombe Creek at 10:00 a.m. Chief Todd Cissell at (580) have a wonderful summer! Regatta waned a bit due to families. On Saturday, July Volunteer Fire Dept. will the downpour Friday after- 3, fi rework displays were seen hold their monthly meeting. noon on July 2. The few that in Lakewood Manor as well All are welcome to attend remained paraded as usual as a spectacular show put on and volunteers are always MC OSU Leadership Day with approximately 30 or so down at the beach. Thanks needed, so come on by. From Staff Reports and learned how to not only styles and how to use those golf carts. to all that make this happen A thought to ponder, "Ev- lead, but to serve as well. skills to serve the community. Awards were distributed every year. ery day may not be good but Marshall County OSU The morning was led by The event was made pos- to the most patriotic as well as The Buncombe Babes there is something good in Extension held a Leadership Professional Speaker and sible through receiving a 4-H the most uniquely decorated. Red Hat group enjoyed their every day." Have a safe week! Day Camp on Tuesday, June Leadership Trainer, Brandon Enhancement Grant spon- The Grand Marshall for this monthly luncheon on Friday, 29 at the Johnston County Baumgarten, who taught 4-H sored the Hille Family Foun- Fair Barn. The event was members to use their hands dation. In addition, thank you FSA County Committee Nominations open to youth 13-18 years of to reach out to people, put to Johnston County Farm Marietta, Oklahoma July price support programs. This made up of 3 to 11 members age who reside in Johnston their skills into action, and Bureau and Southern Select 07, 2021 – Farmers and is your opportunity to have a who serve three-year terms. and Marshall Counties. that everyone has a voice, Feeds for their generous sup- ranchers have until Aug. 2, say in how federal programs Individuals may nominate Twenty members represent- use it. port of sponsoring the lunch. 2021, to nominate candidates are delivered in our county.” themselves or others and ed the 4-H program during The afternoon session For more information to serve on the Love County This year, Marshall Coun- qualifying organizations may this event. was presented by Johnston regarding the 4-H program Farm Service Agency (FSA) ty is accepting nominations also nominate candidates. Those in attendance County 4-H alum, Krista or how to join, please contact Committee. The U.S. Depart- for LAA 5, which includes USDA encourages minority gained valuable tools to Carroll, who helped members our offi ce at 580-795-3563. ment of Agriculture (USDA) all of Marshall County. producers, women and be- become a successful leader identify their own leadership accepts nominations each Agricultural producers who ginning farmers or ranchers year in certain Local Admin- participate or cooperate in a to nominate, vote, and hold istrative Areas (LAAs) for USDA program, and reside offi ce. Enos: Signs of heat exhaustion individuals to serve on these in the LAA up for election Producers should contact locally led committees. this year, may be nominated the Love County FSA offi ce By Jana Lowe ing these signs and have a Trash receptacles are pro- "The Aug. 2 deadline is for candidacy for the county how to get involved. To be high core body temp, seizures vided at most of the beach ar- quickly approaching,” said committee. A cooperating considered, a producer must Hello Enos! And welcome or loss of consciousness, you eas, so please pack out what Ila Anderson, County Execu- producer is someone who has sign an FSA-669A nomina- to summer. The heat has should seek help immedi- you packed in, don't leave it tive Director for FSA in Love provided information about tion form. The form and defi nitely made its way to ately. And please check on for someone else to clean up. County Service Center, which their farming or ranching other information about FSA Oklahoma. your neighbors. Happy birthday wishes serves Love, Carter, and Mar- operation to FSA, even if they county committee elections We are, once again, listing Our outside pets can also to Michael Skinner, Skeeter shall Counties. "Committee have not applied or received are available at fsa.usda.gov/ the signs/symptoms for Heat suffer from heat stroke. So Citrowske, Trish Barker, members play a critical role program benefi ts. elections. Exhaustion and Heat Stroke. please provide your pets with Michael Cook, Cindy McKib- in the day-to-day operations Nationwide, more than Election ballots will be If you are showing signs of plenty of shade and fresh ban, Paulette Owens, Terry of the agency and are vital 7,700 dedicated members of mailed to eligible voters be- sweating heavily, cold and water to drink. Riggle, Karen Riggle and to how FSA carries out di- the agricultural community ginning Nov. 1, 2021. clammy skin, nausea, muscle Our community always Ashley Beesley. saster programs, as well as serve on FSA county com- cramps, dizziness or head- seems to populate immensely Have a great weekend, be conservation, commodity and mittees. The committees are ache after being outside for during the summer months, careful in the heat, do some- extended period of time, you and this year is no exception. thing nice for someone and could possibly be suffering Whether you live here full remember "Better in life to from heat exhaustion. time, part-time or just visit- have an 'Oops' than a 'What You should get to an air ing, please use courtesy when if'." - unknown conditioned room and drink driving and visiting the local fl uids slowly. If you are show- beaches. Peewee Football signups

Sign-ups and equipment check out for the Madill Lions Club 4th/5th/6th grade 2021 foot- ball season will be held Thursday, July 15, 2021 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the practice fi elds and equipment storage location on E Overton St. (baseball/softball fi elds). Practices will begin July 26 with games beginning Sept 4. Coaches for the 5th grade team are needed. Contact Kyle Kennedy (580-795-4355) for more information or if any questions. Page 4A – The Madill Record – Thursday, July 15, 2021 The Madill Record The Madill O PINION Record (USPS #324660) Mostly Educational: Equal opportunities in school Successor to the By Tom Deighan certainly highlights another area discourse seems to be driven by Childhood is the opportunity to take Oakland (I.T.) News, established 1895; of common ground for parents and extreme views on this issue. Some risks within the safety nets of lov- Madill, (I.T.) News, Marshall County News-Democrat, This is the seventh in a series educators: equal opportunity for seem to insist on secret or hidden ing families, protective schools, and The Madill Times, of ten summertime articles map- all students. Virtually everything pull-up bars, as if they are afraid supporting communities. Abundant The Marshall County Enterprise, ping the com- in a public school has some sort of some people might succeed. Others chances to both succeed and fail, The Kingston Messenger, mon ground upon measurement – from the arts to seem to demand entirely adjustable that is how we raise adult-ready Red River Dairy Farmer (Kingston), which parents, attendance to math tests – provid- pull-up bars to ensure everyone can graduates. Red River Farmer (Kingston), educators, and ing students opportunities to shine. do a pull-up. Neither extreme is I don’t know where Stefan is and the Marshall County News. communities can They also provide students with a compatible with the ideal of equal right now, but I bet he can still out Published Weekly at 211 Plaza, unite regarding chance to fail, which is just as im- opportunity. Denying equal op- pull-up me. I don’t know where my Madill, Oklahoma 73446. one of the most portant a life lesson. In elementary portunity for all children is wrong, band teacher is, either, but I am sure Periodicals postage paid divisive topics in school, I also learned that I was a and demanding equal outcomes is he is somewhere in a corner rock- at Madill, Oklahoma 73446. America: public terrible clarinetist, and I am thank- just as unfair. ing back-and-forth. I am confident, POSTMASTER: education. ful that I did not waste any more of The funny thing about pull-ups however, that parents and educa- Send address changes to When I was Deighan my life splitting reeds. is that no matter how high the bar, tors almost universally agree about The Madill Record, 211 Plaza, Madill, OK 73446. in elementary Parents and educators want a pull-up is still a pull-up. Lower equal opportunity, for they make it school, we took The Presidential their children to succeed more that bar enough, and the pull-up work every day in most schools. As Managing Editor Physical Fitness Award test each than anything else, but they also becomes the stand-up. Lower it even a humble product of common-sense Shalene White year, but I could not do a pull-up understand that no child shines in further, and it becomes a limbo bar public schools, I appreciate so many to save my life. My friend Stefan, every area. They may succeed or fail, or a tripping hazard. The only way opportunities to fail and to succeed. Office Manager however, could do about twenty but no one can be guaranteed an to guarantee equal outcome is not Most of all, God Bless you parents Summer Bryant of them. As much as I wanted the outcome. We cannot fix everything by lowering expectations but by and educators who continue to find Advertising Rep. award, I wanted the pull-up more. outside the school, but once inside eliminating them altogether. We common ground every day on this Derek DophieD That pull-up bar provided us all the school, every child must be af- cannot ensure success for every- and other issues so critical to our with equal opportunity, but it state and nation. Contributors forded equal opportunity. I believe one, but we can certainly restrict certainly did not guarantee equal that parents and educators agree children’s chances to excel. 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MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES For the Children: Heroes for children In Marshall County $44.00 per Year By Joe Dorman we wanted to make sure those America and DC Comics’ Wonder come from the nomination and votes Elsewhere in Okla. $52.00 per Year child advocates can be a part of the Woman. Both characters are cel- of child advocates. Nominations are Elsewhere in the U.S $60.00 per Year OKLAHOMA CITY – Prepara- festivities. ebrating their 80th anniversary in, and the finalists will be posted tions are underway for the 2021 The Oklahoma City venue will and both have African American on our website for public voting. The INTERNET SUBSCRIPTION $44 Oklahoma In- be at the historic Hilton Skirvin counterparts. Steve Rogers passed winners will be announced during www.madillrecord.net stitute for Child downtown, while the Tulsa venue Captain America’s shield to “The the Heroes Ball. Advocacy’s He- will be the Greenwood Cultural Falcon,” Sam Wilson, and Wonder For more information about the NO REFUNDS ON SUBSCRIPTIONS roes Ball, at Center. Tickets for both locations, Woman has a Black twin sister Heroes Ball, to vote for an individual which we honor the virtual option, and sponsorship named Nubia. or an organization for a People’s DEADLINES the state’s he- options are on sale now at oica.org. Several of the award winners Choice award, or to find out how you • News: 12 noon, Monday roes for children. Those who attend the Heroes have already been announced. can help OICA continue its mission • Display Ads: 12 noon, Monday This year’s event Ball help make sure we can continue The prestigious “Kate Barnard of fighting for Oklahoma’s children, • Classifieds: 12 noon, Monday will be expanded our work on behalf of Oklahoma’s Perseverance Award” will go to go to the website at www.oica.org • Legal Ads: 12 noon, Monday to two in-person children. Tickets are already be- longtime advocates Bob and Jean or call 405-236-KIDS (5437). locations and a Dorman coming limited, so now is the time Harbison of Lawton for their work About OICA: The Oklahoma CONTACT US virtual option to get your tickets and help make to enact early childhood education Institute for Child Advocacy was • News: 580-795-3355 for those who wish to enjoy the Oklahoma an even better place for in Oklahoma. Individual Advocates established in 1983 by a group of [email protected] event remotely. our state’s youngest residents. of the Year are Chad and Charis citizens seeking to create a strong ad- • Advertising: 580-795-3355 The event will be held in Okla- As the event’s name suggests, Richison of Paycom. vocacy network that would provide [email protected] homa City and Tulsa, connected the Heroes Ball will honor Oklaho- Organizational honorees will be a voice for the needs of children and by a live feed, and across the Zoom • Obituaries: 580-795-3355 mans who are heroes to Oklahoma’s the Oklahoma State Department of youth in Oklahoma, particularly platform on Friday, July 30; a [email protected] children. This year’s historic ball Health, county health departments, those in the state’s care and those reception will begin at 6 p.m. and also will pay tribute to the children and tribal health departments. growing up amid poverty, violence, • Legals: 580-795-3355 the program will begin at 7 p.m. and families impacted by the Tulsa They are being honored for their abuse and neglect, disparities, or [email protected] The 2020 Heroes Ball, held at the Race Massacre 100 years ago, which work to vaccinate Oklahomans other situations that put their lives height of the COVID-19 pandemic, is why it was important to have a against COVID-19. and future at risk. Our mission was held virtually across Zoom. Last venue in Greenwood, Dorman said. Awards yet to be determined are statement: “Creating awareness, year’s effort won a national award Co-chairing this year’s Heroes the recipients of the Anne Roberts taking action, and changing policy for the best virtual event. Ball will be Mary Blankenship People’s Choice Awards for individ- to improve the health, safety, and We are thrilled to be getting Pointer, the Honorable J.C. Watts, uals and organizations; this award well-being of Oklahoma’s children.” back together this year. Even so, and the Honorable Dan and Andrea is named for Anne Roberts, OICA’s we realize though some may still Boren. This year’s superhero theme longest-serving executive director. be uncomfortable in crowds, and will honor both Marvel’s Captain As the name suggests, these awards Knapp: Registering political views By Thomas L. Knapp who would? Their cause is implicit and content moderation decisions to compel platforms to host speech in their criticisms of “Big Tech” aren’t “censorship.” they don’t want to host is the flip “If [Donald] Trump and [Bernie] as a “monopoly,” which requires Censorship is “you can’t say side of the same problem, not a dif- Sanders take the same position on government regulation to promote that.” ferent problem. Big Tech cen- competition in the “marketplace “You can’t use OUR PLAT- Whatever the solution to that NEED TO CONTACT sorship,” David of ideas.” FORM” to say that isn’t censorship. problem may be, repeal of the First Catron writes Social media platforms aren’t Amendment or “reform” of Section YOUR LAWMAKER? at The Ameri- monopolies. If you don’t like Face- If you tell me I can’t sing my fa- 230 aren’t part of it. U.S. SENATORS can Spectator, book or Twitter, you can go to Minds, vorite Irish ballad, and that if I do Ideally, bad actors like Schiff, James Lankford “the issue de- MeWe, Diaspora, Mastodon, Gab, you’ll have me arrested (assuming Trump, and Florida governor Ron http://lankford.senate.gov/ serves serious Discord, et al. you have the power to do so), that’s DeSantis would be impeached and 1015 North Broadway Ave. attention.” The US government, however, censorship. removed from office, or charged Suite 310 He’s right, IS a monopoly. Everyone’s forced to If you tell me I can’t sing “Foggy with conspiracy against rights (18 but in pretty “do business” with it, and in many Dew” on your front porch at mid- US Code § 241), or both. Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Knapp 405-231-4941 much the oppo- areas it forcibly forbids or limits night, that’s not censorship. I’m free Barring that, we should work to James M. Inhofe site of the way competition with its own offerings. to sing it on my own front porch, or ensure that these evil-doers lose in http://inhofe.senate.gov/ he intends. When the mainstream Arguments in favor of govern- on the sidewalk, or at karaoke night Congress, in the courts, and at the 1900 NW Expressway St “right” and “left” agree on anything, ment regulation of social media at the local bar. ballot box. We mustn’t sacrifice In- Suite 1210 that’s almost always a blazing neon platforms aren’t arguments against By way of arguing the point, ternet freedom, or freedom of speech Oklahoma City, OK 73118 sign warning us that our freedoms monopolies. They’re arguments in some of my friends point out that and press in general, to politicians 405-208-8841 are under threat. favor of extending the government politicians bully major Internet and their schemes. Catron (and Trump and Sanders) monopoly’s reach into new markets. platforms into “censoring by proxy.” Thomas L. Knapp (Twitter: @ U.S. CONGRESSMAN want the US government to seize In this case, markets constitution- The popular example is US Repre- thomaslknapp) is director and Markwayne Mullin control of social media platforms ally protected by the First Amend- sentative Adam Schiff (D-CA) suc- senior news analyst at the William (R-2nd District) and dictate which users those plat- ment and by that amendment’s cessfully leaning on Amazon Prime Lloyd Garrison Center for Libertar- forms must accept and what kind McAlester Office codification in statute vis a vis the Video to remove “anti-vaccine” ian Advocacy Journalism (thegar- 1 East Choctaw of content those platforms must Internet, Section 230 of the Com- documentaries. risoncenter.org). He lives and works Suite 175, McAlester, 74501 permit publication of. They don’t put munications Decency Act of 1996. My friends are right. It’s a in north central Florida. 918-423-5951 or 580-931-0333 it quite that baldly, of course, but Social media platforms’ banning problem. Politicians attempting 580-920-0041 fax STATE SENATOR Hold big tech responsible David Bullard (R-6) Mullin’ it over: [email protected] By Congressman Markwayne So far, the Big Tech monopoly of heavily policed public discourse that President Trump has been banned State Capitol, Room 533A Mullin power has gone fairly unchecked. allows Big Tech leaders, like Mark from all Big Tech social media plat- 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Their ticket to unlimited power is Zuckerberg of Facebook and Jack forms. They also banned all discus- Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Time and time again, Big Tech called Section 230 of the Commu- Dorsey of Twitter, to decide what sions of the Wuhan Lab COVID-19 405-521-5586 giants, like Facebook and Twit- nications and Decency Act. Section should and should not exist in the Origin Theory on their platforms ter, have dem- 230 was originally designed to pro- digital public square. last year, which evidence is mount- STATE REPRESENTATIVE onstrated their tect online intermediaries that host These companies are able to ing to suggest is true. Believe it or Tommy Hardin (R-49) willingness to or republish speech against a range get away with censoring Ameri- not, Republicans and Democrats [email protected] ban and censor of laws that might otherwise be used cans based on vague objections of find common ground on this issue, State Capitol Room 328 users they de- to hold them legally responsible “violating community guidelines.” we both agree that Section 230 is 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. termine do not for what others say and do. The They target users and shadow-ban the biggest problem with Big Tech’s Oklahoma City, OK 73105 align with their idea comes from a historic public conservative platforms in order to limitless power. 405-557-7383 progressive ide- square, where you could go to your exert maximum control over the These companies have shown als. They are on a town’s square and literally post, flow of information online. There’s complete disregard for being demo- MARSHALL COUNTY mission to police with a hammer and nail, whatever a difference between taking down cratic public squares and seek to message you wanted. When social content that is vulgar and taking suppress speech that does not COMMISSIONERS free speech out Mullin 100 Plaza, Room 106 of existence, and media first started, most people down content that is an opposing advance their particular agenda. Madill, OK 73446 Congress must viewed it as a modern-day public opinion. Where do they draw that We must hold these tech giants 580-795-3165 act to hold Big Tech accountable square where you were able to vir- line? accountable. for their censorship and anti- tually post whatever you want. The There are many examples of this, Don Salty Melton, District #1 conservative bias. result of this is a highly regulated, perhaps most notably, the fact that [email protected] 580-795-2793 Joshua Cantrell, District #2 Letters Policy Stated [email protected] 580-795-5222 The Madill Record accepts letters to the editor on virtually any Opinions for or against a political candidate, or questions, in the Chris Duroy, District #3 subject. All letters must be signed and the phone number of the letter’s weeks preceding an election, will not be published as letters because [email protected] author must be provided for verification purposes. they would be considered political advertising. 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Page 7A – The Madill Record – Thursday, July 15, 2021 The Madill Record LOCAL & STATE Local group hosts event to deter Human Trafficking she continued, “but come to recent meeting, Mike Henry find out I couldn’t find such educated us on human traf- a group in our state.” ficking.” Bearden said sharing her The group has also held concerns of the fact that there two American flag-waving were no existing groups really events; one was held in struck a chord. Kingston on Memorial Day “My friends shared my weekend and the second was concerns and quickly began in Kingston and Madill for the sharing my message with 4th of July weekend. their friends and families,” At the event, Henry listed she said. “In a matter of days, the demographics of the dan- there were 300 people in our gerous human trafficking. He group.” noted that females are two She said that within five and a half more likely to be months, the group touted trafficked than males, and over 1,900 members from all the average age is 14. over the country. Bearden When a teen winds up then enlisted the help of oth- on the streets, the average ers to run the group. time for a human trafficker “I had never run a FB to circle in on the vulnerable group before, so I enlisted teen is two days. Sometimes, the help of a long-time friend, the initial meeting between Patti Cantrell, and another the trafficker and the teen friend from Tishomingo, can be mere minutes. Janis Stewart, to help me Hotspots for human traf- monitor the group,” she said. “ ficking is around casinos, Bearden and the other massage parlors, nail salons, moderators made sure to set oil rigs and truck stops. rules that members had to fol- Henry also informed the low, and to be sure members’ group that trafficking can purposes aligned with the even happen in Marshall groups’ purpose. County. The rate of traffick- Courtesy photo Courtesy photo “Some of the goals for ing increases for the Native Mike Henry from C7 Texoma Anti-Trafficking Coalition spoke this group are for us to keep and Black populations. Many Donna Bearden addresses the group at the group at the to a group about Human Trafficking at the KMAC on July each other informed about children are at risk of being event to prevent Human Trafficking. 10, 2021. news, legislation, events, trafficked by their own par- etc. and to give people the ents or foster parents. ficking coordinating council hard to find,” Henry contin- By Christy Garrett tence. resources necessary to find Human trafficking is a 150 was formed.” ued. “Three key law enforce- “In February of this year, information, and to contact billion global industry. Henry According to Henry, Texas ment agencies in Oklahoma The Oklahoma Stands I was very concerned about elected officials to voice their also went into the history of is the first state to make it are in charge of trafficking: Up group, along with the the direction our country is concerns and opinions,” she how long the state of Texas a felony to buy sex. There C7 Texoma Anti-Trafficking headed,” she said. “I post a said. “Most importantly, it is has been dealing with this Bureau of Narcotics, OKCPD, are a substantial number of and Tulsa. To make progress Coalition hosted an infor- lot of political things on Fb, our goal to fight to protect and and of the many resources mational presentation on but I realized that complain- defend the Constitution of the they have to battle this situ- resources and beds available in Oklahoma, the offices of the Governor and the At- July 10, 2021. Mike Henry of ing will not accomplish or United States, our liberties, ation. for victims in Texas. - torney General are going to Denison, Texas spoke to the change anything. I had seen and freedoms. "Texas has been aggres- Henry continued inform ing the group and told them have to put an emphasis on group and attendees about FB groups in other states Bearden said that the sively working to battle the this growing problem and get human trafficking. that were working to push group has held four meet- issue for many years,” Henry that Oklahoma's resources are far behind those of Texas. organized." The C7 Texoma Human back against things that were ings, so far. said. “It has been at the top of "Oklahoma, on the other Oklahoma Stands Up en- Trafficking Coalition, as well happening.” “At one of our meetings, Texas Governor Abbott’s list hand, is way behind Texas,” as several other groups, are “I private messaged a few we had Laura Coulter from as far back as 2013 when he courages everyone to contact he said. “There are only three those offices and put pressure involved in the fight against of my friends on FB to see if Norman come to speak to set up a task force to study on them to address this is- human trafficking. Henry they felt the same way as I us about how to navigate trafficking. In 2018, the task resources in the state and just two of those have beds for sue. Go to governor.ok.gov mostly deals with child sex did and if maybe they would government websites to find force partnered with organi- victims. Those two places are to reach Governor Stitt. The trafficking. be interested in getting to- information and to teach us zations in all Texas counties in Tulsa and Oklahoma City.” attorney general may be Donna Beard of Oklahoma gether and try to make our about informational war- and worked to get grants to - Stands Up spoke about how voices heard by maybe sup- fare,” she noted. “At our most help. In 2020, a human traf- “Statistics on human traf reached at oag.ok.gov. the group came into exis- porting a group in our state,” ficking in Oklahoma are very OCU revises fight song to be more inclusive

By Shalene White from 1890 to 1903. Then, the help “students learn through Hear our cheers for you: in an interview. “And it was great in regards to women’s shalene@madillrecord. name changed to Central transformative educational Go! Bronchos! the coming together of the athletics.” net State Normal school till 1918, experiences, growing produc- Fight, boys, fight for the UCO fight song being inter- After realizing there need- switching to being called Cen- tive, creative, ethical and en- Bronze and the Blue; twined with Pride Month and ed to be a change, Gatewood The University of Central tral State Teacher’s College gaged citizens and leaders.” Fight, boys, fight today. Black Music Month.” sent an email to UCO’s Di- Oklahoma sits in Edmond, till 1938. Their vision states, “UCO Add one more victory to our Gatewood noted in his in- versity and Inclusion Office. Okla. and has been an Central State College is a recognized metropolitan team’s history. terview with KOCO 5 that the That was when he learned institution of higher learn- was the moniker from 1939 university, serving our com- U-C-O! Bronchos!” problem with the song is it is that the college was already ing since being founded in to 1970. Then, the name munity by providing our The fight song is only six not inclusive. The use of the taking steps to revise the 1890. Originally founded changed to Central State students the opportunities lines. However, some people word “boy” also bothers him. fight so ng. as the Territorial Normal University till 1991. It has to achieve the full measure are arguing that there is a “As you may know, the UCO officials sent a state- School, the institution has been UCO for the past 30 of their personal, professional derogatory term throughout word ‘boy’ back in the more ment to KOCO 5 and told gone through multiple name years after the last name and civic potential.” the song. The word “boy” ancient past was used as them that there is already a changes. change. Even though the college used out throughout the a derogatory word against group of administrators and It was named Territorial According to the website, is steeped in tradition, the song is an offensive term to Black men,” Gatewood added students who are “currently Normal School of Oklahoma the mission of the college is to many name changes show some people, specifically an in his interview. “And some working together to make they are not afraid of chang- alumnus of the school. individuals might not see the revisions to the university ing when the need arises. Reverend Harry Gate- word ‘boy’ as incriminating or fight song that reflect and Recently, a need seemed wood III was a UCO football harmful. But when you have inclusive community.” to arise and once again, UCO player who graduated in Black athletes actually over The college stated the is embracing it. They are 2008. He said that he hap- the age of 18, who are actually goal is to have the new and revising the fight song after pened across the offensive men, and you’re telling those improved fight song ready receiving some backlash over word after looking at an ‘Boys to fight,’ it could be a for its unveiling in time for some of the lyrics. Instagram post in June 2021. bit demeaning or even more fall sports. “Fight boys, fight for UCO! “And while looking at that so if you’re a female athlete. Fight boys, fight today. same post about the mascot, I was like, that probably Fight for the team, boys. I proceeded to go to the UCO needs to be changed because, All full of steam, boys. history page, Gatewood said as you know, UCO is doing 13th Annual Turtle Race winners

Courtesy photos The 13th Annual Twin Peaks Water Work Turtle Races were held July 4th weekend in Buncombe Creek. 11-year-old Krisalyn Key (left) won 1st place, 13-year-old Addison Owens placed 2nd (middle), and four-year-old Edison Hacker (right) won 3rd place. All winners are posing with Bret Short and their prizes. Page 8A – The Madill Record – Thursday, July 15, 2021 InIndependencedependence DDayay WWeekendeekend The Madill Record Thursday, July 15, 2021 – The Madill Record – Page 1B SPORSPORTSTS

Kingston summer sports and practices

Courtesy photos Kingston boys baseball and Kingston boys bastketball.

Courtesy photos Bri Harkins, left, winds up for a pitch. Avri Weeks, middle, is all smiles. Dakota Sliger, right during a shooting tournament.

Courtesy photos Brookelyn Mandrigues, left, Tucker Rumer, middle and Mckenzie Goree play their hearts out in their sports. How to help young athletes cope with defeat From Metro of their lives. For example, parents put an emphasis on perspective. The COE at Dr. Steven Cuff, MD, FAAP, effort and allow athletes to MSU also urges parents and The value of athletic com- who co-authored the 2019 bring up the outcome of a par- coaches to encourage young petition for children who like report “Organized Sports ticular competition on their athletes to keep a healthy to play sports is undeniable. for Children, Preadolescents own. Encourage maximum perspective on their partici- Though not all kids will and Adolescents,” notes that effort during competition and pation in sports. Encourage want to play sports, those “the camaraderie and team- spend time after the game kids not to sacrifi ce other who enjoy competing in or- work needed on a playing discussing with athletes how aspects of their life, such as ganized athletics can benefi t fi eld offers lasting lessons they performed and the effort academics and their social in myriad ways. on personal responsibility, they gave. Remind them that life, to improve their athletic Doctors with the American sportsmanship, goal-setting their best effort is all anyone performance. When young Academy of Pediatrics Coun- and emotional control.” can ask for, which shifts focus athletes focus too heavily on cil on Sports Medicine and When competing, some from a loss to the effort they a sport, that can create an un- Fitness note that interest in young athletes may have a gave. healthy situation that makes sports should start with the hard time handling defeat. • Communicate privately it that much harder to cope child, not the parent. Such In fact, even professional if effort is lacking. Parents with defeat in a positive way. an approach can ensure kids athletes routinely acknowl- and coaches who feel their • Emphasize the individ- are playing sports because edge how much they struggle child or player did not give ual, not the athlete. Coaches Courtesy photo they want to, and not solely after a loss. But there are maximum effort can com- can speak with their players There are ways parents and coaches can help young athletes because their parents want ways parents and coaches municate those feelings about their lives outside of cope with defeat. them to. The AAP notes that can help young athletes cope privately without putting the sport. Such conversations when kids are playing sports with defeat. the athlete down. Emphasize can show athletes that there’s because they want to, they • Reward effort. The that the next game is a great more to life than just sports Many successful athletes letes cope with defeat in a can take the lessons learned College of Education at chance to show improvement and that they’re more than insist they learn more from healthy way can benefi t them from competition and use Michigan State University and give maximum effort. just athletes, which can make defeat than they do from throughout their lives. them throughout the rest recommends coaches and • Encourage a healthy it easier to handle defeat. victory. Helping young ath- Page 2B – The Madill Record – Thursday, July 15, 2021

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Courtesy photo Courtesy photo Courtesy photo Kenadi and Moni Mendoza placed second in the 1500m Madison Zaber gets her third win by catching the largest Denim Cook presents the American Flag at the Mineola and third in the 800m at the track meet in Lancaster on July fish in the girls’ division. Rodeo. 10, 2021.

Courtesy photo Courtesy photo Courtesy photo Karma Williams gets some practice time in. The Madill Cheerleaders hosted a car wash over the weekend. Ava Bain participates in the Ultimate Smashfest Tournament in Dension, Texas with the Texoma Fury 08. A trip back in time

Courtesy photo Sue Rushing shared a photo she found of the 1921 Madill High School girls basketball team. Rushing stated that her grandmother, Marie Perryman Cook, is the team member who is in the top row, last one on the left.

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COUNTY tioned are: 0007 If any person desires a F E E T; T H E N C E payment. preference, limitation or CASE NO. CJ-2020-42 STATE OF OKLAHOMA discrimination.” Unit 17 GARY D. CARTER Sally.Garrison@mtglaw- public hearing to consider S41°43 ‘27”E A DIS- Vanderbilt Mortgage and Errors: Check your Randy Helmondollar, SPOUSE IF ANY, OF fi rm.com the social, economic, and/ TANCE OF 62.28 Finance, Inc., word ad for errors This newspaper will not knowingly accept any 605 Hwy 70, GARY D. CARTER; Attorneys for Plaintiff or environmental effects F E E T; T H E N C E Plaintiff, the first week of advertising for real estate Kingston, Ok. OCCUPANTS(S) OF THE (Published in The Madill of the proposed project, S50°26’09”W A DIS- v. publication. If we have which is in violation of Amount owed $300.00 PREMISES; Record July 8, & 15, 2021 2t) they may submit a re- TANCE OF 346.15 Jesse Burt Gillespie aka made an error we will the law. All persons are Unit 21 Defendants. quest in writing to INCA FEET TO THE POINT Jesse B. Gillespie and correct it and run your hereby informed that all David Sullivan, NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF Community Services, Inc. OR PLACE OF BE- Courtney ad for free the next dwellings advertised are Baptist Village # 8, TO: Above-named Defen- OPPORTUNITY FOR P.O. Box 68, Tishomingo, GINNING. Michelle Gillespie aka week. We cannot be available on an equal Kingston, Ok. dants and ALL Persons DISADVANTAGED Oklahoma 73460, by no INCLUDING ANY Courtney M. Gillespie, responsible for errors if opportunity basis. Amount owed Having or Claiming an In- BUSINESS later than Friday, July RESIDENTIAL husband and wife; not notifi ed before our $150,000. terest in the Real Property ENTERPRISES 21, 2021. DWELLING LO- Occupants of next deadline. Help WWantedanted Unit 84 PLEASE TAKE NO- All interested persons are Copies of the grant CATED THEREON, Premises, If Any; Johnny King, TICE that the Sheriff hereby given notice that proposals are currently WHICH DWELLING State of Okla- LANDSCAPE SPE- The Madill P O Bx 465, of Marshall County will the JAMM Transit is seek- available for public inspec- IS OR MAY BE A homa, ex rel Oklahoma CIALIST NEEDED. Record Kingston, Ok. sell the real property ing fi nancial assistance tion at INCA Community MANUFACTURED Tax Commission, Part-time. 20 hrs. per PO Box 529 Amount owed $170.00. described below to sat- from the U.S. Department Services, Inc. 371 W. 10th HOME DESCRIBED week. Contact Ste- Bids will be opened isfy a judgment in the of Transportation for the Street, Atoka, Oklahoma AS: 2008 /CAVALIER/ Defendants. Madill, OK 73446 phen Wiese @ 580- 8/2/2021 with successful above-entitled action. purpose of operating a 74525 or INCA Commu- SERIAL No. CV09A- Case No. CJ-2017-78 580-795-3355 564-2218. bidder notifi ed. A CERTAIN TRACT Section 5311 rural public nity Services, Inc. 201 LO461935 AB. NOTICE OF ALIAS (Published in The Property Address: Special Notices MISSIONARY COU- OR LAND LOCAT- transportation program S. Capitol, Tishomingo, SHERIFF’S SALE PLES NEEDED. Look- Madill Record July ED IN THE S1/2 OF during FY-2022. INCA Oklahoma 73460. 5453 Hollyhock Circle NOTICE is hereby given ing for married cou- 1, 8, & 15, 2021 3t)) NW1/4 OF NW1/4 Community Services, LaQuita Thornley, Kingston, OK 73439 that on the 13th day of ALCOHOLICS ANON- ples to serve as House OF SE1/4 OF SEC- Inc. has established a Executive Director The real property will be August, 2021, at 11:00 YMOUS Meeting held Parents to share the IN THE DISTRICT TION 25, TOWNSHIP Disadvantaged Business (Published in The Madill offered for sale for cash at o’clock a.m., at the Mar- Thursdays at 7 p.m. at gospel with children COURT OF MARSHALL 7 SOUTH, RANGE Enterprises (DBE) pro- Record July 8, & 15, 2021 2t) public auction to the high- shall County Courthouse, “The Blend” 516 S. 1st and families. Full- COUNTY 4 EAST, MARSHALL gram in accordance with est bidder to take place on: the undersigned Sheriff Street, Madill, contact time positions avail- STATE OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF regulations of the U.S. IN THE DISTRICT Time: 11:00 AM. of said County will offer Peggy, 972-832-1850, able with salary and IN THE MATTER OF THE OKLAHOMA, DE- Department of Trans- COURT WITHIN AND Date: 13th day of Au- for sale and sell for cash or Brenna, 580-263- benefi ts. More info @ ESTATE OF THOMAS D. SCRIBED AS FOL- portation (DOT), 49 CFR FOR MARSHALL gust, 2021 at time of sale, at public 1088. www.obhc.org or call ALLEN, Deceased. LOWS: Part 26. COUNTY STATE OF Place: South door of auction to the highest Stephen Wiese @ 580- Case No. PB 2020 13 BEGINNING AT A INCA Community Ser- OKLAHOMA he Marshall County and best bidder, with ap- Pets & Supplies 564-2218. NOTICE OF HEARING POINT 853.5 FEET vices, Inc. is giving public SIMMONS BANK,Plaintiff, Courthouse praisement, all that certain FINAL ACCOUNT OF EAST OF THENORTH- notice that it wishes to vs The real property has real estate situated in LOW INCOME fami- MISSIONARY PART- SPECIAL WEST CORNER OF abide by the policy estab- CASE NO. CJ-2020-39 been appraised as re- Marshall County, State of lies: Have your pets TIME EMPLOYEE ED- ADMINISTRATOR, THE S1/2 OF NE1/4 lished by the U.S. Depart- Judge Wallace Coppedge quired by law at a real val- Oklahoma, to wit: spayed or neutered UCATIONAL ASSIS- TO WAIVE INVENTORY OF SW1/4 OF SEC- ment of Transportation. KATHY MCCALL A/KlA ue of $116,080.00. Sale The North Half of Lot with the Oklahoma TANT. Up to 25 hours AND APPRAISAL AND TION 25, THENCE DBEs interested in the KATHERYN N. MCCALL; will be made pursuant to 11 and Lots 12, 13, Spay Network. $35 per week. Sharing the PETITION FOR ORDER EAST 262.97 FEET; opportunity to compete for PERRY A. MCCALL; a Special Execution and 14, 15, 46, 47, 48, 49 for cats/kittens,$45 gospel and helping ALLOWING FINAL THENS SOUTH 14.53’ and perform contracts with THEODORE J. MEYER; Order of Sale issued in and the North Half of & up for dogs/pup- students ages 5 to 18 ACCOUNT, EAST A DISTANCE OF the transit program for the FRANCES B. MEYER; accordance with judgment Lot 50, of Sandefur pies, DENTALS $50, with online classwork DETERMINATION OF 300.06 FEET; THENCE services listed below may LANDMARK BANK, N.A.; entered in the District Subdivision, Marshall and rabies $5. TEXT and activities. Educa- HEIRS, DISTRIBUTION WEST 337.87 FEET; contact LaQuita Thornley, OCCUPANT(S) OF THE Court of Marshall County, County, Oklahoma, 580-775-3828 or CALL tional experience pre- AND DISCHARGE THENCE NORTH Director of JAMM Transit, PREMISES, ATLANTIC Oklahoma, in Case No. according to the of- 580-924-5873 for an ferred. More info call NOTICE is hereby given 290.0 FEET TO THE 371 W. 10th Street, Atoka, COAST BANK; CJ-2020-39, entitled Sim- fi cial plat and survey appointment,please Stephen Wiese @ 580- that Jim D. Loftis, the POINT OF BEGIN- OK 74525 or call 580- Defendants. mons Bank, Plaintiff, v. thereof. USE KENNEL Dip as 564-2218. duly appointed, qualifi ed NING”; 889-5193. ALIAS NOTICE OF KATHY MCCALL A/KIA Tax Map Reference: an area spray to con- and acting Special Ad- Property Address: ANTICIPATED CON- SALE KATHERYN N. MCCALL; 0425-00-000-011-0- MISSIONARY POSI- ministrator of the Estate 6433 Stewart Rd. TRACTING OPPORTU- TO: Above-named De- PERRY A. MCCALL; 002-00 trol stable fl ies and TION. Full-time case deer ticks. Atwoods of Thomas D. Allen, De- Kingston, OK 73439 NITIES ARE AS FOL- fendants and All Persons THEODORE J. MEYER; aka worker needed to of Madill. (www.ken- ceased, having fi led in this The real property will be LOWS: Having or Claiming an In- FRANCES B. MEYER; The N/2 of Lot 11, all share the gospel and nevax.com) Court his Final Account offered for sale for cash at •Audit terest in the Real Property LANDMARK BANK, N.A.; of Lots 12, 13, 14, and minister to children of the administration of public auction to the higest •Advertising PLEASE TAKE NOTICE OCCUPANT(S) OF THE 15, Lots 46, 47, 48, and families in crisis. Garage Sales said Estate, his request bidder to take place on: •Legal that the Sheriff of Marshall PREMISES; ATLANTIC 49 and N/2 of Lot 50, Salary and benefi ts. to waive the inventory and Time: 11.oo a.m. •Training Program County will sell the real COAST BANK, being all of Sandefur Subdivi- More info visit obhc. appraisal and his Petition Date: 13th day of Au- •Vehicle/Building Insur- property described below of the sion, Marshall County, GARAGE SALE 102 org/about/employ- for Order Allowing Final gust 2021 ance to satisfy a judgment in Defendants and persons Oklahoma, according North Mockingbird ment or call Stephen Account, Determination Place: south door of •Offi ce Supplies the above-entitled action. holding or claiming any to the offi cial plat and Lane, Madill. Satur- Wiese @ 580-564- of Heirs, Distribution and the Marshall County •Printing Services A TRACT OF LAND interest or lien in the sub- survey thereof day, July 17th from 2218. Discharge, the hearing of Courthouse •Fuel/Oil LOCATED IN THE ject property. and 8 am to 3 pm. Stock KILL FLOOR Butcher same has been fi xed by The real proerty has been •Vehicle Maintenance SW/4 OF NW/4 OF Dated: 7/01/21 2007 CLAYTON MO- Trailer, tires, alumi- needed. Experience the undersigned Judge appraised as required •Building Maintenance SE/4 OF SECTION /s/ Donald Yow BILE HOME num ladders, miscela- preferred but will train of said Court for the 21st by law at a real value •Equipment Mainte- 33, TOWNSHIP 7 Sheriff of Marshall County VIN: CW2010757TX- nious tools, furniture, the right candidate day of July, 2021, at of $42,040.00. Sale will nance/Repairs SOUTH, RANGE 5 Deputy AB clothes, shoes, Little Apply in person at 11:30 o’clock a.m., at the be made pursuant to a (Published in The Madill EAST, MARSHALL Sally E. Garrison, OBA With GE Stove bit of everything. Butlers B&B Custom County Courthouse in the Special Execution and Record July 8, & 15, 2021 2t) COUNTY, OKLAHO- #18709 JBS07H2WN, Processing @ 16156 City of Madill, Marshall Order of Sale issued in MA, MORE PARTICU- THE MORTGAGE LAW G E W a s h e r OKLAHOMA OK199, Madill, OK. County, Oklahoma, and accordance with judg- NOTICE OF LARLY DESCRIBED FIRM, PLLC GS0200501WW, GE all persons interested in ment entered in the Dis- OPPORTUNITY FOR AS FOLLOWS: 421 NW 13th Street, Refrigerator GTS18D- CLASSIFIED Attics • Walls • Cellulose said Estate are notifi ed trict Court of Marshall PUBLIC HEARING BEGINNING AT THE Suite 300 CPJVWW, GE Dryer then and there to appear Oklahoma City, OK Fiberglass • Leaf Shields County, Oklahoma, in REGARDING A SOUTHWEST COR- DBXR463E07W6, AD NETWORK and show cause, if any Case No. CJ-2020-42, PUBLIC Underground Drainage they have, why the said entitled Simmons Bank, TRANSPORTATION FOR MORE INFO CALL Gutter Cleanout account should not be Plaintiff, v. GARY D CART- PROJECT settled and allowed, the ER; SPOUSE, IF ANY, A l l i n t e r e s t e d p e r s o n s a r e 1-888-815-2672 inventory and appraisal OF GARY D. CARTER; hereby given notice that waived, the heirs of the OCCUPANT(S) OF THE INCA Community Servic- The Madill Record WANT TO BUY said Thomas D. Allen, De- PREMISES, being all of es, Inc., doing business as ceased, determined, said the defendants and per- J.A.M.M. Transit, is seek- Estate distributed, and sons holding or claiming ing fi nancial assistance OLD GUITAR$ WANTED! LARRY G3 the Special Administrator any interest or lien in th from the U.S. Department BUSINESS BRING$ CA$H for vintage USA gui- discharged. subject propery. of Transportation, Federal tars, tube amps, banjos, mandolins, Insulation, Siding DATED this 25th day of Dated: 6/25/21 Transit Administration, for etc. Fender, Gibson, Martin, Gretsch, June, 2021. /s/ Donald Yow the purpose of operating a others. Call or text 918-288-2222. & Seamless Gutters /S/ Wallace Coppedge DIRECTORY WALLCE COPPEDGE www.stringswest.com Greg Greenwood JUDGE OF THE DIS- TRICT COURT WANT TO BUY 1996-2002 Attorney for Petitioner: 940-736-5525 S. Brent Bahner, OBA CAMARO or FIREBIRD. V6 Manual #414 Computers Hauling Paving Transmission. Prefer running condi- Jimmy Greenwood S. Brent Bahner, PLLC tion. Tim, 405-919-9114. P. O. Box 1766 MARTIN TEXHOMA 580-276-7280 Ardmore, Oklahoma Martin VanMeter – BROKER/OWNER ASPHALT FREON WANTED (580) 924–8404 (580) 924–8468 Fax SAND & GRAVEL Offi ce – 580•725•7253 [email protected] Service Center Sand • Gravel PAVING FREON WANTED: We pay $$$ for 125 S 1st | Madill, OK Masonry Sand • Topsoil Paving Driveways cylinders and cans. R12 R500 R11 Dozer Work • Haul Off R113 R114. Convenient. Certified Bill Ptomey – Broker/Manager Trees Removed • Dirt Work & Parking Lots Professionals. 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The Madill Record EGAL NOTICES G E D i s h w a s h e r 07/07/2021 002735 0 0 1 6L 1 4 003013 001713 SIL- SIGNS $ 400.00 002843 0 0 0 2 4 6 $9,018.00 002962 0 0 0 8 9 5 GS02000501WW, Purchase Orders By SPARKLETTS & SIER- VERBACK SHREDDING 003031 001732 RAN- SALAZAR, YUKARI Total: $ 518.00 OG&E ELECTRIC $ GE Microwave JVM- Account RA SPRINGS RENTAL SERVICES L DOLPH.SARA TRAVEL$ 55.89 Highway 121.02 1630WJ03 Fiscal Year : 2020-2021 $ 27.43 SHREDDING $ 125.00 SECURITY SYSTEM Total: $ 340.37 1102-6-4000-2005 002981 000921 J.R. (the “Property”) Date Range:06/08/2021 002814 0 0 1 6 9 9 003079 0 0 1 7 1 4 $ 503.68 Page 5/11 001320 000866 MO- THOMPSON INC Subject to taxes and tax to 07/07/2021 MILLER OFFICE EQUIP- OESC U N E M P L O Y Total: $5,244.39 Health TOR SALES SUP- ROAD MATERIAL $ sales, the property was PO MENT COPIES $ TAX $4,556.57 0001-5-0900-1110 1216-3-5000-2005 PLIES $ 138.71 641.41 duly appraised at $33,000. Warrant No. 144.83 003083 0 0 1 7 1 5 002868 001733 OSU 000034 0 0 0 2 3 2 001831 0 0 0 8 6 7 002551 0 0 0 9 2 2 Sale will be made pursu- Vendor Name 003017 001700 MID- MARSHALL COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTEN- POSTMASTER OVERLAND MATERIALS NORTH TEXAS NAT- ant to Order of Sale issued Purpose Amount WEST PRINTING COM- WATER CORP. SION SERV CON- POST OFFICE BOX & MFG. INC. A S - URAL SELECT MAT upon Judgment entered 911 Phone PANY INC SUP- WATER $ 20.00 TRACTUAL SERVICE FEE $ PHALT $6,000.00 ROAD MATERIAL in the District Court of 1201-2-3600-2005 PLIES $ 619.68 003095 001716 AT&T $3,333.33 76.00 002283 000868 J.R. $5,239.33 Marshall County, State of 002914 0 0 0 1 0 3 003021 001701 U INTERNET I N - Total: $3,333.33 001625 0 0 0 2 3 3 THOMPSON INC 002661 000923 D A - Oklahoma, in the above AT&T FEES S POSTAL SERVICE- TERNET SERVICE $ Page 4/11 QUILL CORPORATION ROAD MATERIAL VIS FLEET PARTS INC entitled cause, wherein $ 94.28 CMRS POC 72.59 General OFFICE FURNITURE $ $2,534.56 PARTS $ 701.56 Vanderbilt Mortgage and Total: $ 94.28 POSTAGE 003100 0 0 1 7 1 7 0001-5-0900-1310 799.26 002576 000869 J & I 002722 000924 JIM- Finance, Inc. was Plaintiff CBRI $1,200.00 OKLAHOMA NAT. GAS 002866 001734 RAN- 002133 0 0 0 2 3 4 MFG CO INC SUP- MIES AUTO SUPPLY and Jesse Burt Gillespie 1103-6-4000-2005 Total: $2,031.35 CO. SERVICE $ DOLPH, SARA MCKESSON MEDICAL- PLIES $ 965.59 LLC PARTS $ aka Jesse B. Gillespie 002763 000010 E R - 0001-1-1600-2005 41.39 TRAVEL $ 221.76 SURGICAL 002577 000870 JIM- 77.39 and Courtney Michelle GON ASPHALT & EMUL- 002900 0 0 1 6 1 5 003101 001718 M A - 002867 001735 KIM- MEDICAL SUPPLIES MIES AUTO SUPPLY 002882 000925 MO- Gillespie aka Courtney SIONS ROAD MATE- OMECORP LLC I N K DILL PUBLIC WORKS BRO, SHAUNI $ 34.67 LLC PARTS $ TOR SALES SUP- M. Gillespie, husband RIAL $50,787.84 CARTRIDGE $ 402.00 AUTHORITY SER- TRAVEL $421.12 002688 0 0 0 2 3 5 90.86 PLIES $ 276.51 and wife; Occupants of Total: $50,787.84 002988 0 0 1 6 1 6 VICES $ 412.36 Total: $ 642.88 HUFFMAN, MARCIA 002719 0 0 0 8 7 1 002901 000926 A T - Premises, if any; and Crt Payroll SPRING HOUSE WATER 003106 001719 A T - 0001-5-0900-2005 JANITORIAL SERVICE COMDATA INC GAS WOODS SUPPLIES State of Oklahoma, ex rel 1211-1-1400-1110 CO INC. RENTAL $ WOODS RAT POISON 002495 0 0 1 7 3 6 $ 300.00 $466.60 $ 149.98 Oklahoma Tax Commis- 003078 0 0 0 1 0 8 30.00 $ 14.99 OKLAHOMA CORREC- 002689 000236 U.S. 002742 000872 A T - 002998 000927 D I - sion were Defendants, to OESC UNEMPLOY. 003113 001702 U Total: $17,074.71 TIONAL INDUSTR CELLULAR WOODS PA R T S $ RECT DISCOUNT TIRE satisfy the Judgment of the TAX $ S POSTAL SERVICE- 0001-1-2100-1310 TABLE $1,848.80 TSET SUPPLIES $ 326.01 LLC TIRES/TIRE Plaintiff and the lien of the 288.41 CMRS POC 002923 0 0 1 7 2 0 002869 0 0 1 7 3 7 51.97 002748 000873 A T - REPAIR $ 129.47 Defendants as follows: Total: $ 288.41 POSTAGE Caldwell, Willa Dean AT&T PHONE SER- 002690 0 0 0 2 3 7 WOODS PA R T S $ 003007 000928 J & I 1. To the payment of Donations Total: $ 6,432.00 MILEAGE $ VICE TOUCHTONE COMMU- 156.55 MFG CO INC SUP- the costs of said sale 1235-1-2200-4110 $6,000.00 0.56 $ 221.64 NICATIONS 002863 0 0 0 8 7 4 PLIES $ 259.22 in this action; 003066 0 0 0 0 0 9 0001-1-1700-1310 002924 0 0 1 7 2 1 002870 001738 THE PHONE SERVICE KELLPRO INC. U P - 003010 000929 W . 2. To the Plaintiff, the ULINE SUPPLIES $ 002438 001617 F U - WELLMAN, KAREN T. LEADERS CHOICE FI- $ 41.32 GRADE TO KELI $ DOUGLASS DISTRIB- IN REM ONLY sum of 589.44 ELMAN FUEL $ MILEAGE $ NANCIAL C O P I E R 002694 0 0 0 2 3 8 502.18 UTING, LTD $56,405.12, together Total: $ 589.44 36.97 10.08 LEASE $113.37 OG&E SERVICE $ 002961 0 0 0 8 7 5 FUEL $2,033.50 with interest as of De- Emergency Mgmt Grant 002931 0 0 1 6 1 8 002925 001722 GILL, 002871 001739 AT&T 451.89 OG&E ELECTRIC 003018 0 0 0 9 3 0 cember 5, 2017 in the 1529-2-2700-2005 OKLAHOMA TAX COM- RICHARD H. Mobility I N T E R N E T 002696 0 0 0 2 3 9 $ 58.13 LANDGRAF FERTIL- amount of $2,632.86 002660 0 0 0 0 0 2 MISS./AVC FUND TRAVEL SERVICE $ 82.46 SPARKLIGHT 000631 000876 0 IZER INC SUPPLIES $ thereon and accruing ATWOODS REGISTRATION $ Total: $ 31.92 $ 002984 0 0 1 7 4 0 CABLE $ REILLY AUTO PARTS 289.00 thereafter at 9.35% DEEP FREEZE $ 420.00 21.28 QUILL CORPORATION 85.88 PARTS $ 20.98 003029 0 0 0 9 3 1 from August 10, 2017, 229.99 Total: $ 456.97 0001-1-2200-2005 OFFICE SUPPLIES 002754 0 0 0 2 4 0 001921 000877 C.L. ERGON ASPHALT & until paid to the date of Total: $ 229.99 0001-1-1700-2005 002936 001633 PIT- $ 809.38 QUILL CORPORATION BOYD COMPANY EMULSIONS OIL judgment; post-judg- General 003112 001703 U NEY BOWES I N K Total: $3,075.65 OFFICE SUPPLIES $ PARTS $ 223.68 $4,765.36 ment interest thereaf- 0001-1-0100-2005 S POSTAL SERVICE- CARTRIDGE $ 169.98 0001-6-0800-2005 220.94 002245 0 0 0 8 7 8 003061 000932 FOR- ter at the contract rate, 002875 0 0 1 6 0 1 CMRS POC 002937 0 0 1 6 3 4 002764 001741 E R - 000380 0 0 0 2 4 7 PRAXAIR DISTRIBU- GUSON, TOMMY L. until paid; abstract ex- OPENGATE TECH- POSTAGE SPARKLETTS & SIERRA GON ASPHALT & EMUL- STANDLEY SYSTEMS TION INC OXYGEN MOWING $ 480.00 penses, late charges, NOLOGIES $3,928.00 SPRINGS SIONS ROAD MATE- LLC C O P I E R $ 519.75 003080 0 0 0 9 3 3 advances for taxes MAINT. AGREEMENT 003116 0 0 1 7 0 4 RENTAL $ 26.44 RIAL $40,628.00 OVERAGES $ Page 6/11 STEWART, WENDYL and insurance, and $ 303.71 COMPUTER BYTES Page 3/11 002987 0 0 1 7 4 2 405.89 002298 000879 JIM- MOWING $ 280.00 all other expenses, 002982 001602 CIT LLC C O M P U T E R 002964 0 0 1 6 3 5 UNITED AG & TURF 000974 0 0 0 2 4 8 MIES AUTO SUPPLY 003085 000934 M A - fees, charges, ad- PHONE LEASE & SOFTWAR WALMART COMMU- PARTS $ 398.33 STANDLEY SYSTEMS LLC PARTS $ DILL PUBLIC WORKS vances, taxes, as- $ 178.00 $6,072.00 NITY/CAPITAL ONE 003077 001745 M C - LLC C O P I E R 307.35 AUTHORITY sessments, and costs 002983 0 0 1 6 0 3 Total: $10,000.00 REBOOT ANTIVIRUS/ CRAW OIL COMPANY LEASE $ 343.46 002573 0 0 0 8 8 0 UTILITY $ 33.70 of this action, includ- SPARKLIGHT I N - Page 2 WEB $ 56.92 INC 001540 0 0 0 2 4 9 COUNTY BUILDING 003097 000935 J & I ing a reasonable at- TERNET SERVICE $ 002760 0 0 1 7 0 5 Total: $ 253.34 FUEL $ 2,132.10 TEXOMACARE CENTER-MADILL I SUP- MFG CO INC SUP- torney’s fee in the 163.28 COMPUTER BYTES 0001-1-2200-4110 003027 0 0 1 7 4 6 X-RAYS $ 65.00 PLIES $ 58.51 PLIES $ 30.00 amount of $2,500.00, 003026 001698 AT&T LLC C O M P U T E R 002957 0 0 1 6 3 6 LAKE COUNTRY PE- 002341 0 0 0 2 5 0 002762 0 0 0 8 8 1 001115 000936 C.L. for which amounts INTERNET $14,752.00 ULINE SHELF UNIT TROLEUM LLC MARSHALL CO. CHAM- QUILL CORPORATION BOYD COMPANY R E - said mortgage is a PHONE SERVICE Total: $14,752.00 $ 502.14 FUEL $8,778.00 BER OF COMME SUPPLIES $ PAIRS $ 299.14 fi rst, prior and supe- $ 199.48 0001-1-2000-2005 Total: $ 502.14 Total: $ 51,936.43 TSET-TICKET ORDER 137.99 001413 0 0 0 9 3 7 rior lien upon the real Page 1/11 001477 001619 ADT 0001-2-0400-2005 0001-8-3100-2005 $ 25.00 002895 0 0 0 8 8 2 COUNTY TRAINING estate and premises Total: $ 844.47 SECURITY SERVICE 002167 0 0 1 6 3 7 002951 0 0 1 6 4 5 002590 0 0 0 2 5 1 LANDGRAF FERTIL- PROGRAM OSU above described, for 0001-1-0200-2005 SECURITY SYSTEM TURN KEY HEALTH PRONTO PRINT INC SHRED-IT, C/0 STERI- IZER INC SUPPLIES $ CLASS $ 30.00 which amounts said 002899 0 0 1 6 0 4 $311.16 CLINICS LLC L A B PLAQUES $ 165.00 CYCLE, INC. 900.00 002346 000938 A T - mortgage is a fi rst, THOMSON REUTERS 002330 001620 SIL- SERVICES $ 002952 0 0 1 7 4 3 SHREDDING $ 912.75 002926 0 0 0 8 8 3 WOODS SUPPLIES prior and superior lien WEST WEST INFO $ VERBACK SHREDDING 79.96 PROSMITH MEDIA 002693 0 0 0 2 5 2 ACES INC HEAT & AIR $ 500.54 upon the real estate 111.48 SERVICES L 002611 001638 AT&T D R O N E F O O TA G E OKLAHOMA NAT. GAS A/C REPAIRS $ 002572 000939 J & I and premises above Total: $ 111.48 SHREDDING $ 250.00 Mobility C E L L U L A R VIDEO $ 750.00 CO. SERVICE 120.00 MFG CO INC SUP- described; and 0001-1-1000-1310 002685 0 0 1 6 2 1 SERVICE $ 800.00 003069 0 0 1 7 4 4 $ 43.87 002940 0 0 0 8 8 4 PLIES $ 223.07 3. That the residue, if 002415 0 0 1 6 0 5 THE MADILL RECORD 002907 0 0 1 6 3 9 DRIVEN DIGITAL 002695 000253 M A - LANDGRAF FERTIL- 002574 0 0 0 9 4 0 any, to be paid to the OSU-CTP TRAINING INC PUBLICATION WALMART COMMUNI- WEBSITE PAYMENT DILL PUBLIC WORKS IZER INC SUPPLIES $ COUNTY BUILDING Clerk of this Court to $ 65.00 $1,038.95 TY/CAPITAL ONE SUP- $1,933.33 AUTHORITY 480.00 CENTER-MADILL I SUP- await further Order of 002416 001606 WE- 002732 001622 NEC PLIES $ 32.58 Total: $2,848.33 TRASH FEE $ 002963 000885 \ PLIES $ 24.25 this Court. WOKA INN & SUITES- FINANCIAL SERVICES 002157 0 0 1 7 2 3 Health 94.40 OG&E ELECTRIC 002622 0 0 0 9 4 1 including the reasonable BEST WESTE LLC PHONE & NET- SPARKLIGHT I N - 1216-3-5000-1110 002697 0 0 0 2 5 4 $ 189.38 COUNTY TRAINING expenses and costs of RESERVATION $ WORKING $ TERNET SERVICE $ 000978 0 0 0 2 3 0 AT&T TELEPHONE 003016 0 0 0 8 8 6 PROGRAM OSU this action, including the 94.00 561.36 335.57 OKLAHOMA STATE $ 481.72 OKLAHOMA NAT. GAS TRAINING $ payment of any prior 002418 0 0 1 6 0 7 002744 0 0 1 6 2 3 002165 001724 C DEPT. OF HEALTH Pay- 002753 0 0 0 2 5 5 CO. M E T E R 80.00 mortgage interest, taxes, Salazar Moya, Gloria SOUTHERN OKLA. GREEN PEST CON- roll $18,636.27 CONTROL SOLUTIONS $42.39 002625 0 0 0 9 4 2 or prior liens, accrued and MEALS & MILEAGE REGIONAL DISP. IN TROL PEST SPRAY- 002202 0 0 0 2 3 1 INC FREEZER TAG 002564 000888 MO- SOUTHEAST CODA accruing. $ 120.62 TRASH FEE $ ING OKLAHOMA STATE $ 167.00 TOR SALES WORKSHOP $ WITNESS my hand this 002491 0 0 1 6 0 8 61.50 $ 100.00 DEPT. OF HEALTH Pay- 002755 0 0 0 2 5 6 PARTS $1,054.95 40.00 25th day of June, 2021. OSU-CTP CLASS 002816 001624 CITY 002172 0 0 1 7 2 5 roll QUILL CORPORATION 002565 0 0 0 8 8 9 002713 000943 JIM- Sheriff of Marshall $ 130.00 HOSTED SOLUTIONS TURN KEY HEALTH $37,342.10 OFFICE SUPPLIES $ KINGSTON HARDWARE MIES AUTO SUPPLY County 002493 0 0 1 6 0 9 PHONE SERVICE CLINICS LLC I N - Total: $18,705.83 203.97 INC SUPPLIES LLC PARTS $ State of Oklahoma BEST WESTERN CHOC- $ 530.09 MATE CARE 1216-3-5000-1310 003024 000257 A R - $ 80.81 6.59 By: Donald Yow TAW INN & SUIT RES- 002896 001625 T.H. $4,214.67 000009 0 0 0 2 4 2 BUCKLE COMMUNICA- 002566 000890 J & I 003028 0 0 0 9 4 4 /s/ Gretchen M. Latham - ERVATION $ ROGERS LUMBER CO 002761 0 0 1 7 2 6 YOUNG, TAMMY TIONS INC. MFG CO INC SUP- HEALDTON OIL CO INC OBA No. 17523 139.98 INC SUPPLIES QUILL CORPORATION TRAVEL $ PHONE SERVICE PLIES $ 510.24 OIL $2,552.92 Of the Firm: 002494 0 0 1 6 1 0 $ 5.69 Business Cards $ 31.36 $ 187.50 002567 0 0 0 8 9 1 003072 0 0 0 9 4 5 PHILLIPS MURRAH P.C. Salazar Moya, Gloria 002898 0 0 1 6 2 6 22.97 001873 0 0 0 2 4 3 Total: $4,992.49 COUNTY BUILDING QUILL CORPORATION Corporate Tower, 13th TRAVEL AND MEALS TWIN PEAKS WATER THOMPSON, AMANDA 1216-3-5000-4110 CENTER-KINGSTO SUP- SUPPLIES $ Floor Total: $ 725.25 WORKS LAWN CARE Total: $5,585.75 TRAVEL $ 53.76 002813 0 0 0 2 4 1 PLIES $ 27.21 139.97 101 North Robinson Av- $ 175.65 $ 675.00 0001-2-0400-4110 002633 000244 WAL- SWINK HEAT & AIR 002568 000892 A T - 003082 0 0 0 9 4 6 enue 0001-1-1000-2005 002958 0 0 1 6 2 7 002797 001640 THE TERS, SHAYNA ELECTRICAL INC A / C WOODS SUPPLIES COUNTY BUILDING Oklahoma City, OK 73102 001109 0 0 1 6 1 1 COUNTY BUILDING SIGN DEPOT TRAVEL $ 134.40 UNIT $8,500.00 $ 94.98 CENTER-MADILL I SUP- Telephone: (405) 235-4100 DARWINS BRITE-WAY CENTER-MADILL I R E - SIGN $ 243.29 002700 000245 SAN- 002591 0 0 0 2 5 8 002720 0 0 0 8 9 3 PLIES $ 137.56 Facsimile: (405) 235-4133 WINDOW SERVI WIN- PAIRS Total: $ 243.29 CHEZ-GOMEZ, MARISE- OKLAHOMA CORREC- COMDATA INC GAS 003084 000947 M A - gmlatham@phillipsmur- DOW CLEANING $ 142.42 0001-2-2700-2005 LA TIONAL INDUSTR $ 739.50 DILL PUBLIC WORKS rah.com at our main$ 8.00 office 3500 N. Grand Ave. 002959 001628 T.H. 002372 001641 AT&T TRAVEL $ 64.96 DESK TOP VIEW 002806 000894 J.R. AUTHORITY ATTORNEY FOR(940) 665-2533,001452 Gainesville, 0 0 1 6 TX. 1 2 ROGERS LUMBER CO Mobility W I R E L E S S THOMPSON INC UTILITY $ 92.12 VANDERBILT COUNTY TRAINING INC SUPPLIES TELEPHONE $ 178.46 ROAD MATERIAL 003098 000948 D A - (Published in The Madill Re- PROGRAM OSU $ 45.25 002628 0 0 1 6 4 2 Mark Antonelli 580•257•0072 $9,083.83 VIS FLEET PARTS INC cord July 15, & 22, 2021 2t) CLASS $ 30.00 002960 001629 REA SOUTHEAST CODA 002658 001613 AT&T ELECTRIC $ 258.08 WORKSHOP $ Marshall County Clerk ONE NET SERVICE 002966 0 0 1 6 3 0 40.00 Gloria Salazar PHONE SERVICE $ OG&E S E R V I C E S 002718 0 0 1 6 4 3 Printed 12:38pm 1.41 $2,373.64 COMDATA INC GAS  002971 0 0 1 6 3 1  $ 181.43  HEAVY EQUIPMENT OG&E S E R V I C E S 002624 0 0 1 7 2 7  J. R. Thompson, Inc. is now accepting applications for $2,507.71 Bob King OPERATOR. COUNTY TRAINING Applications may be picked up at Martin Quarry 450 Rock Quarry 003012 0 0 1 6 3 2 PROGRAM OSU   Road (940) 995-2245, Saint Jo, TX, Mitchell Quarry 8368 S FM 373 (940) 759- OKLAHOMA NAT. GAS TRAINING $   2294, Muenster, TX, Bridgeman Quarry 18090 CO. SERVICES $ 80.00 * Bridgeman Road (580) 564-7477, Kingston, OK. 459.57 Total: $ 479.89 * or at our main office 3500 N. Grand Ave. 002447 001706 ADA 0001-4-4700-2005 Properties (940) 665-2533, Gainesville, TX. PAPER COMPANY INC 002989 0 0 1 6 4 4 J. R. Thompson, Inc. is an EEO employer. CUSTODIAL SUPPLIES POSTMASTER $377.14 POSTAGE $ 002480 0 0 1 7 0 7 1,000 .00 Royce King, PUBLIC NOTICE VYVE BROADBAND 002872 001728 CNA 2 DAY FARM AUCTION INTERNET SERVICE SURETY DIRECT BILL Thurs., July 22 STARTS @ 8:46 AM | Friday, July 23 STARTS @ 10:36 AM How much do public notices cost? The Oklahoma Legislature $ 105.90 SURETY BOND 002723 0 0 1 7 0 8 $ 100.00 5884 W. 620 Rd. • Chouteau, OK 74337 | ChuppsAuction.com sets a rate, which is typically much lower than other AMERICAN ELEVATOR 002939 001729 A R - July 22: Farm Equipment, Shop & Woodworking Tools, Welders, Antiques & Collectibles, Generators, Broker newspaper ad rates, so the cost of notices can be controlled, CO. E L E V A T O R DMORE PHOTOCOPY Storage Tanks, Concrete Tools & Mixers, Power Tools, Air Compressors, Plumbing & Electrical Supplies, Lots 580-795-4049 • 580-795-5969 and exact wording – rather than a summary – printed. INSPECTION $ & REPRODUC of Building Supplies and Lots & Lots of Scrap Metal | RUNNING 2-3 RINGS ALL DAY!! 402.00 COPIES ★www.bobkingproperties.com★ 002741 0 0 1 7 0 9 July 23: 15+ John Deere Tractors, Classic Tractors, Dozer, Telehandler, Skidsteer, Hay Equipment, Bale ★ ★ The public is well-served by notices published in a community $2,867.50 ★ ★ AT&T PHONE SER- 002985 0 0 1 7 3 0 Wrapper, 30+ Flatbed & Enclosed Trailers, No-Till Drill, Power Washer, Gravity Wagon, Wagons, Buggies & ★ RESIDENTIAL ★ newspaper. VICE QUILL CORPORA- Carts, Manure Spreader, Mowers, Vintage Cabinets & Organizers, Anvils & Milk Tank ★ 511 N. 6TH ST—MADILL 4 Bd, 3 ½ Ba. on 2.04 acres ★ $ 870.50 TION ★ Large Living Den with Fireplace “Open Floor” for Living, Dining, ★ 002840 0 0 1 7 1 0 Live OnSite & Online Bidding on Lots 1-140 Starts Friday, July 23 @ 10:36 AM ★ ★ SUPPLIES $ 373.21 ★ and Kitchen, Mature trees,HorsesSOLD permitted, Water Well in ★ www.oklahomanotices.com SPARKLIGHT I N - 002986 001731 M H CHUPPS AUCTION & REAL ESTATE ★ backyard, Large Covered Porch...... PRICED AT $109,900 ★ for free access to public notices in Oklahoma newspapers TERNET SERVICE $ SIGNS LLC 1 ★ ★ 127.49 Dale & Maria Chupp, Coldwell Banker Neokla Select | (918) 630-04956 ★ COMMERCIAL PROPERTY ★ J. R. Thompson, Inc. is now accepting applications for MIXER/ 002897 0 0 1 7 1 1 ★ ★ ★ 211 PLAZA-MADILL 8,500 Sq. Ft. Bldg. on 36,000 Sq. ★ TRANSPORT DRIVERS. Applications may be picked up at our TWIN PEAKS WATER ★ ★ ESTATE SALE - LOG HOMES Ft. Lot (M/L). Excellent front entrance, “On the Square” Gainesville Concrete Plant 4100 N. Weaver St. (940) 612-2424 or WORKS LAWN CARE ★ ★ $ 625.00 PAY THE BALANCE OWED ONLY!!! ★ location. Lots of open area for storage, separate offi ce ★ at our main office 3500 N. Grand Ave. ★ ★ 002912 0 0 1 7 1 2 ★ spaces, Breakroom & Restrooms with Hot/Cold Water, 3 ★ (940) 665-2533, Gainesville, TX. QUILL CORPORATION AMERICAN LOG HOMES IS ASSISTING JUST RELEASED ★ Easy Use concrete Freight Docks w/Garage Doors, Plenty ★ ★ ★ J. R. Thompson, Inc. SUPPLIES $ of Employee Parking. ALL OF THIS FOR ONLY…… 103.36 OF ESTATE & ACCOUNT SETTLEMENT ON HOUSES. ★ ★ is an EEO employer. ★ ……………...... ….$310,000 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4 Log Home kits selling for BALANCE OWED, FREE DELIVERY ★ ★ Just found a ★ ★ 1) Model # 101 Carolina $40,840…BALANCE OWED $17,000 ★ ★ ★ ★ 2) Model # 203 Georgia $49,500...BALANCE OWED $19,950 ★ ★ new job. ★ ★ ★ ★ Applications may be picked up at Martin Quarry 450 Rock Quarry ★ ★ 3) Model # 305 Biloxi $36,825...BALANCE OWED $14,500 ★ ★ Road (940) 995-2245, Saint Jo, TX, Mitchell Quarry 8368 S FM 373 (940) 759- ★ ★ FIND YOUR 2294, Muenster, TX, Bridgeman Quarry 18090 4) Model # 403 Augusta $42,450...BALANCE OWED $16,500 ★ ★ Bridgemn Road (580) 564-7477, Kingston, OK. or ★ ★ ★ ★ PERFECT JOB. at our main office 3500 N. 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The Madill Record EGAL NOTICES L Commissioners and the PARTS $ 49.95 001718 0 0 0 0 0 7 119.99 ROGERS LUMBER CO of a parcel of real estate payment, seconded by F/K/A DESTYNIE ELAINE Page 7/11 TWIN PEAKS WATER 002979 0 0 0 0 0 4 INC DOORLOCK in the amount of $45,000, Unites States Department Don Melton. All voted aye. DEREA JOHNSON; 001412 0 0 0 9 4 9 WORKS LAWN CARE QUILL CORPORATION $ 27.98 which is all of Lot 4 and of Agriculture Animal and Don Melton made a motion JOHN DOE(S), REAL COUNTY TRAINING $ 2,750 .00 OFFICE SUPPLIES $ 002974 0 0 0 2 3 1 West 25 feet of Lot 5, in Plant Health Inspection to dispose of one offi ce NAME(S) UNKNOWN, PROGRAM OSU 003014 0 0 0 0 0 8 390.90 COMPUTER BYTES Block 11, in the City of Service (APHIS) Wildlife chair from the County TENANT(S) OF SUB- CLASS $ 30.00 COUNTY BUILDING 003022 000005 PUG LLC C O M P U T E R Madill, Oklahoma, by the Services (WF) in the Clerks offi ce, seconded JECT PROPERTY; AND 002450 000950 A T - CENTER-MADILL I SUP- UGLY GRAPHICS E M - $1,137.00 Marshall County Sheriffs amount of by Chris Duroy. All voted STATE OF OKLAHOMA, WOODS SUPPLIES PLIES $ 222.26 BROIDERY $ 002833 000233 SYS- Offi ce, seconded by Chris $2,400.00, seconded by aye. Don Melton made a EX REL., OKLHAOMA $ 95.98 003075 0 0 0 0 0 9 60.00 CO OKLAHOMA JAIL Ouray. All voted aye. Chris Don Melton. All voted aye. motion to approve Minutes TAX COMMISSION, 002626 0 0 0 9 5 1 AMERICAN ELEVATOR 003059 0 0 0 0 0 6 FOOD $ 9,973 .09 Ouray made a motion to Don Melton made a motion of the previous meetings, Defendants. SOUTHEAST CODA CO. R E P A I R S COUNTY BUILDING 002873 000234 fi x HVAC sensors at the to approve the Detention Purchase Orders and CASE NO. CJ-2018-59 WORKSHOP $ $1,246.20 CENTER-MADILL I GALLS LLC Marshall County Sheriffs Services Agreement with Travel Claims, seconded FIFTH ALIAS 40.00 Total: $4,218.46 BUILDING SUPPLIES LIGHTS $ 202.97 Offi ce as submitted by Sequoyah Enterprises for by Chris Duroy. All voted NOTICE OF SALE 002807 0 0 0 9 5 2 Mtg Cert $ 145.70 002888 000235 Salas O’Brian and to the detention services and aye. Don Melton made a TO: Above-named De- PRAXAIR DISTRIBU- 1230-1-0600-2005 003067 000007 T.H. GALLS LLC get estimates for the facilities of Lefl ore County motion to approve monthly fendants and All Persons TION INC OXYGEN 002864 0 0 0 0 1 2 ROGERS LUMBER CO BELT $ 60.94 demolition ofthe old jail, Juvenile Detention center reports from County Of- Having or Claiming an In- $ 640.75 SPARKLETTS & SIERRA INC SUPPLIES 002889 0 0 0 2 3 6 seconded by Don Melton. at the rate of $26 per ju- fi ces, seconded by Chris terest in the Real Property 002881 0 0 0 9 5 3 SPRINGS $ 64.55 QUILL CORPORA- All voted aye. Chris Ouray venile per day, seconded Duroy. All voted aye. The PLEASE TAKE NOTICE WARREN CAT WATER $ 69.14 003068 0 0 0 0 0 8 TION made a motion to approve by Chris Duroy. All voted Board reviewed the alloca- that the Sheriff of Marshall PARTS Total: $ 69.14 COUNTY BUILDING SUPPLIES $ 197 .28 the Sheriffs Department aye. No action was made tion of alcoholic beverage County will sell the real $ 422.12 Resale CENTER-MADILL I SUP- 002892 0 0 0 2 3 7 to apply for a credit card, regarding Uniform Billing tax: Madill- $6051.19, property described below 002884 000954 J & I 1220-1-0600-2005 PLIES $ 10.58 GALLS LLC seconded by Don Melton. Statements from Alliance Kingston- $2569.75, and to satisfy a judgment in MFG CO INC SUP- 002825 0 0 0 1 2 0 003074 000009 T.H. BOOTS/PANTS $ All voted aye. Health Madill for Inmates Oakland- $1696.58. Chris the above-entitled action. PLIES $ 231.40 QUILL CORPORATION ROGERS LUMBER CO 320.47 Don Melton made a motion housed at the Marshall Duroy made a motion to go LOT 3, BLOCK 132, 002886 0 0 0 9 5 5 OFFICE SUPPLIES $ INC VENTS $ 002902 000238 STA- to approve the disposal of County Jail. Chris Duroy back to item “C”, seconded IN THE TOWN OF KINGSTON HARDWARE 105.04 21.89 PLES ADVANTAGE SUP- a vault door and specialty made a motion to approve by Don Melton. All voted MADILL, MARSHALL INC SUPPLIES 002709 0 0 0 1 2 9 003090 0 0 0 0 1 0 PLIES $ 289.76 concrete blocks at the Minutes of the previous aye. Chris Duroy made COUNTY, OKLAHO- $ 50.50 KELLPRO INC. COUNTY BUILDING 002916 000239 T B - Sheriffs Offi ce, seconded meetings, Purchase Or- a motion to approve the MA, ACCORDING 002887 000956 MO- SOFTWARE CENTER-MADILL I SUP- TECH COMMUNICA- by Chris Ouray. All voted ders and Travel Claims, following 6 month bids: TO THE OFFICIAL TOR SALES $11,489.00 PLIES $ 136.73 TIONS LLC aye. Chris Ouray made seconded by Don Melton. Concrete- Rustin and PLAT AND SURVEY PARTS $ 159.79 002911 0 0 0 1 3 0 003093 0 0 0 0 1 1 PHONE SERVICE $ a motion to approve the All voted aye. Don Melton Dolese; Culverts- Dub THEROF; 002938 000957 J.R. QUILL CORPORATION TEXOMA PIT STOP, 613.64 monthly Commissary Re- made a motion to approve Ross and The Railroad Property Address: THOMPSON INC OFFICE SUPPLIES $ LLC OIL CHANGE 002917 0 0 0 2 4 0 port from the Sheriffs Monthly Appropriations, Yard; Grader Blades- War- 101 S. 8th St. ROAD MATERIAL $ 202.92 Total: $4,158.82 $ WALMART COMMU- Offi ce, seconded by Don seconded by Chris Du- ren Cat, Hidden Hills and Madill, OK 73446 856.59 003064 000131 THE 93.65 NITY/CAPITAL ONE Melton. All voted aye. Josh roy. All voted aye. Don Dub Ross; Tires- Direct The real property will be 002990 0 0 0 9 5 8 MADILL RECORD INC SH Svc Fee BREAD $ 442.67 Cantrell made a motion Melton made a motion to Discount Tires and South- offered for sale for cash at PROGRESSIVE ENER- PUBLICATION $ 364.05 1226-2-1100-2005 002946 0 0 0 2 4 1 to approve the renewal of approve Financial Reports ern Tire Mart; Services- public auction to the high- GY LLC F U E L Total: $12,161.01 002612 0 0 0 2 1 3 QUILL CORPORATION the agreement between from County Offi cials, sec- SoilChem and Vance est bidder to take place on: $2,909.40 RM&P WALMART COMMU- OFFICE SUPPLIES $ The Oklahoma State Uni- onded by Chris Ouray. All Brothers; Road Oils- Over- Time: 11:00 a.m. 003032 0 0 0 9 5 9 1209-1-1000-2005 NITY/CAPITAL ONE 378.76 versity acting for and on voted aye. Richard Qualls land, Pavers Inc, Cummi Date: 20th day of SOUTHERN TIRE MART 002637 000005 MID- BREAD $ 486.99 002991 0 0 0 2 4 2 behalf of its Cooperative discussed with the Board s Construction, and Ergon August, 2021 LLC TIRESfTIRE WEST PRINTING COM- 002757 0 0 0 2 1 4 MONTGOMERY TECH- Extension Service and the the need for Candidates to Asphalt; Signs- South- Place: South door of REPAIR $2,624.70 PANY INC O F - MARKS P L U M B I N G NOLOGY SYSTE United State Department run for offi ce in the House ern Oklahoma Barricade; the Marshall County 003094 000960 HOL- FICE SUPPLIES SUPPLIES $ LABOR $ 1,0 of Agriculture for fi scal and Senate. Chris Duroy Hauling- Owner Opera- Courthouse LOWELL, DANA R E - $ 4,201 .81 87.24 72.00 year 2022 with a proposed made a motion to ad- tors and KMB Trucking; The real property has been IMBURSEMENT $ 250.00 Total: $4,201.81 002824 0 0 0 2 1 5 002992 0 0 0 2 4 3 budget of $56,500, sec- journ, seconded by Josh Rock- Blessing Gravel, JR appraised as required 001414 0 0 0 9 6 2 Rural Fire-ST GALLS LLC SUP- PUG UGLY GRAPHICS onded by Don Melton. All Cantrell. All voted aye. Thompson, P&K Stone, by law at a real value of COUNTY TRAINING 1321-2-8201-2005 PLIES $ 168.46 SHIRTS $ 27.98 voted aye. Chris Duroy 06-21-2021 Dolese, Martin Marietta $51,192.00. PROGRAM OSU 001178 0 0 0 0 7 7 002837 0 0 0 2 1 6 002993 0 0 0 2 4 4 made a motion to approve The Board of County Com- Materials, Maverick Ma- Sale will be made pursu- CLASS $ 30.00 WOODY MOTOR CO STAPLES ADVANTAGE VINSON ELECTRIC the Emergency Solutions missioners met in a regular terials LLC and NTNSM ant to a Special Execution 002621 0 0 0 9 6 3 INC REPAIRS $ OFFICE SUPPLIES $ ELECTRICAL INSTALL Grant with INCA Commu- meeting. All members LLC, seconded by Don and Order of Sale issued COUNTY TRAINING 3,500.00 232.86 $ 981.11 nity Services to provide were present along with Melton. All voted aye. in accordance with judg- PROGRAM OSU Total: $3,500.00 002891 0 0 0 2 1 7 003003 0 0 0 2 4 5 homeless prevention and Gloria Salazar, Daniel There was no other busi- ment entered in the District TRAINING $ 1321-2-8202-2005 COUNTY BUILDING PUG UGLY GRAPHICS rapid rehousing to indi- Nixon, Lisa Cheek, Mary ness. Chris Duroy made Court of Marshall County, 80.00 002094 000073 M Y- CENTER-MADILL I SHIRTS $ 59.96 viduals who are currently Ann Hale, Debbie Croas- a motion to adjourn, sec- Oklahoma, in Case No. 002627 0 0 0 9 6 4 DER, LLC FIRE CABLE $ 28.98 Total: $18,550.16 homeless or may become dale, Obert Bennett and onded by Don Melton. All CJ-2018-59, entitled U.S. SOUTHEAST CODA DEPT. SUPPLIES 002903 000218 PER- 1226-2-3500-2005 homeless within Marshall Christine Schwartz. Josh voted aye. Bank, N.A. as Trustee, WORKSHOP $ $ 2,470.00 KINSON, REBECCA J. 002920 0 0 0 2 3 2 County, seconded by Don Cantrell called the meet- 06-23-2021 Successor in Interest to 40.00 002848 0 0 0 0 7 4 REIMBURSEMENT $ SPARKLIGHT I N - Melton. All voted aye. Don ing to order, established The Board of County Com- Wachovia Bank, National 002927 0 0 0 9 6 5 PYRAMID COMMUNI- 39.37 TERNET SERVICE $ Melton made a motion to a quorum was present, missioners met in a regular Association, as Trustee, QUILL CORPORATION CATIONS FIRE DEPT. Page 10/11 91.87 approve the participation and led the Pledge of Alle- meeting. Josh Cantrell and Successor by Merger SUPPLIES $ SUPPLIES $ SH Svc Fee Total: $ 91.87 in the ACCO-SIF (Work- giance. Chris Duroy made Chris Duroy were present to First Union National 2.98 7,211.40 1226-2-1100-2005 Grand Total: ers Compensation) for a motion to approve the bid along with Gloria Salazar. Bank, as Trustee, for Mid- 003099 000966 A T - Total: $9,681.40 002904 0 0 0 2 1 9 $403,506.26 fiscal year 2021-2022 from Amy St. John, in the Don Melton was absent. State Trust VIII, Plaintiff, WOODS SUPPLIES Page 9/11 TEXOMA PIT STOP, Page with the option of one amount of $1520.00, for Josh Cantrell called the v. Destynie Foster f/k/a $ 23.78 Rural Fire-ST LLC OIL CHANGE Josh Cantrell, Chairman payment, seconded by the 2011 Chevy Caprice meeting to order, estab- Destynie Elaine Derea Total: $54,002.29 1321-2-8204-2005 $ 88.80 Chris Ouray, Vice Chair- Chris Ouray. All voted by the Sheriffs Office, lished a quorum was pres- Johnson; David Wayne 1102-6-4000-4130 002862 000075 BUR- 002905 0 0 0 2 2 0 man Don Melton, Member aye. Chris Ouray made seconded by Don Melton. ent, and led the Pledge of Johnson, Jr., a/k/a David 003002 000887 SNB ROWS & BURROWS TEXOMA PIT STOP, 06-07-2021 a motion to approve the All voted aye. Allegiance. Josh Cantrell W. Johnson; Spouse, if BANK NA LEASE PAY- AGENCY INC LLC OIL CHANGE The Board of County Com- following invoices submit- Chris Duroy made a mo- made a motion to approve married, of David Wayne MENT $ 2,513.32 CRIME BOND RENEWAL $ 132.55 missioners met in a regular ted, regarding construc- tion to skip item “C” and the current month’s Payroll Johnson, Jr., a/k/a David 002562 0 0 0 8 9 6 $ 226.00 002906 0 0 0 2 2 1 meeting. All members tion at Marshall County come back to it at a for County Employees, W. Johnson; John Doe(s), PROSPERITY BANK Total: $ 226.00 TEXOMA PIT STOP, were present along with Medical Center: Piazza later time, seconded by seconded by Chris Duroy. real name(s) unknown, LEASE PAYMENT 1321-2-8206-2005 LLC Gloria Salazar, Debbie Construction- Application Don Melton. All voted All voted aye. There was tenant(s) of subject prop- $2,616.00 002750 0 0 0 0 7 8 OIL CHANGE$ 132.55 Croasdale, Laura Larkin, No. Seventeen in the aye. Chris Duroy made a no other business. Chris erty; and State of Okla- 002743 000897 CAT- CASCO INDUSTRIES 002921 000222 AT&T Daniel Nixon, Donald Yow, amount of $165,659.56; motion to approve Subdivi- Duroy made a motion to homa, ex rel., Oklahoma ERPILLAR FINANCIAL INCORPORATED Mobility PHONE SER- Robert Chaney, Robert Piazza Construction- Ap- sion named Cedar Creek adjourn, seconded by Tax Commission, being SERVICES C FIRE & SAFETY EQUIIP VICE $ 194.52 Holliday, Mary Ann Hale, plication No. fi ve in the Addition in Section 11, Josh Cantrell. All all of the Defendants and LEASE PAYMENT $1,680.00 002942 0 0 0 2 2 3 Sara Randolph, Richard amount of $124,099.18; Township 7 South, Range (Published in The Madill persons holding or claim- $1,634.57 002751 000079 DAV- COUNTY BUILDING Qualls, Rebecca Perkin- King Architectural Solu- 6 East, seconded by Josh Record July 15, 2021 1t) ing any interest or lien in 003109 0 0 0 9 6 1 ENPORT FIRE EQUIP CENTER-MADILL I son and Lisa Cheek. Josh tions- Invoice #21067 in Cantrell. All voted aye. the subject property. PROSPERITY BANK SALES & SE FIRE BUILDING SUPPLIES Cantrell called the meet- the amount of $3,413.30; Don Melton made a mo- IN THE DISTRICT Dated: 7/6/21 LEASE PAYMENT & SAFETY EQUIIP $ 23.98 ing to order, established King Architectural Solu- tion to table the renewal COURT WITHIN AND /s/ $2,616.00 Total: $ 3 , 0 6 0 . 0 0 002943 000224 T.H. a quorum was present, tions- Invoice #21068 in of Health Department FOR Sheriff of Marshall County Total: $9,379.89 $1,380.00 ROGERS LUMBER CO and led the Pledge of Alle- the amount of $2,971.00; Contracts, seconded by MARSHALL COUNTY /s/ Jail Debt Payments 1321-2-8209-2005 INC B U I L D I N G giance. Don Melton made King Architectural Solu- Chris Duroy. All voted STATE OF OKLAHOMA Deputy 1331-2-8004-2005 002683 0 0 0 0 8 0 SUPPLIES a motion to continue the tions- Invoice #21069 in aye. Don Melton made U.S.BANK, N.A. AS Sally E. Garrison, OBA 002929 0 0 0 0 1 1 CHICKASAW PERS. $ 2.50 Proclamation declaring a the amount of a motion to approve the TRUSTEE, SUCCES- # 18709 MARSHALL COUNTY COMMUNICATION FIRE 002947 0 0 0 2 2 5 state of disaster and public $385.00, seconded by Software License and SOR IN INTEREST TO THE MORTGAGE LAW MONTHLY APPROPRIA- DEPT. TEXOMA PIT STOP, health emergency for Mar- Don Melton. All voted Support Agreement with WACHOVIA BANK, NA- FIRM, PLLC TI $ 39,620 .53 SUPPLIES $7,043.90 LLC OIL CHANGE shall County adopted the aye. The Board discussed CLGT and LandMark TIONAL ASOCIATION, AS 421 NW 13th Street, Total: $39,620.53 Total: $7,043.90 $ 133.55 25t h day of March 2020, Proposal Number 023 for GSI, Inc for the Fiscal TRUSTEE, SUCCESSOR Suite 300 Lake Patrol 1321-2-8210-2005 002948 0 0 0 2 2 6 and its amendments, sec- Marshall County Medical Year 2022, seconded by BY MERGER TO FIRST Oklahoma City, OK 1236-2-0400-2005 001671 0 0 0 0 7 6 TEXOMA PIT STOP, onded by Chris Ouray. All Center- Change for 2 walls Chris Duroy. All voted aye. UNION NATIONAL BANK, 73103 002593 0 0 0 0 1 1 PONTOTOC TECHNOL- LLC OIL CHANGE voted aye. Josh Cantrell found to be load bearing Chris Duroy made a mo- AS TRUSTEE, FOR MID- Telephone: (405) 246- GALLS LLC OGY CENTER $ 78.6 5 made a motion to approve resulting in numerous tion to approve IT Service STATE TRUST VIII, 0602 COATS/PANTS $ CLASS $2,450.00 002949 0 0 0 2 2 7 Lake Texoma Association revisions and reconfi gu- Agreement with CLGT and Plaintiff, Facsimile: (405) 698- 302.49 Total: $2,450.00 CASTEELS TIRE & MUF- as compliant with County rations and modifi cation AF3 Technical Solutions, -vs- 0007 003110 0 0 0 0 1 2 SH Commissary FLER T l R E S & processes and allow to of existing steel canopy LLC for fi scal year 2022, DAVID WAYNE JOHN- Sally.garrison@mtglaw- FIRST BAPTIST 1223-2-0400-2005 LABOR $ 585.60 proceed with fi ling for a brace at loading dock seconded by Don Melton. SON, JR. A/K/A DAVID fi rm.com CHURCH 002973 0 0 0 0 0 2 002950 000228 A T - Special Event Beverage to accommodate instal- All voted aye. Chris Duroy W. JOHNSON; Attorney for Plaintiff SMOKER $ 500.00 LSQ FUNDING GROUP, WOODS SAW $ 119.99 License through the ABLD lation of a replacement made a motion to approve SPOUSE, IF MARRIED, (Published in The Madill Re- Total: $ 802.49 L.C. TRANSPORT 002968 0 0 0 2 2 9 Commission, seconded by door. Chris Ouray made a the ACCO-SIG Property & OF DAVID WAYNE JOHN- cord July 15, & 22, 2021 2t) Page 8/11 FEE $3,114.83 LOWES L O C K S $ Chris Ouray. All voted aye. motion to renew the Coop- Liability Coverage for the SON, JR. A/K/A DAVID W. Lodging-ST 002978 000003 A T - 227.96 Don Melton made a motion erative Service Agreement 2021-2022 policy term and JOHNSON; 1302-1-8011-2005 WOODS FANS $ 002969 000230 T.H . to approve the purchase between the Board of payment option 1 of one DESTYNIE FOSTER ODVA Celebrates anniversary of GI Bill From Staff law on June 22, 1944 testing and more. The veterans unemployed families,” explained assistance programs Department of Vet- Reports by President Franklin GI Bill also includes due to COVID-19. Dr. Brint Montgomery, and certifi cations and erans Affairs pro- Delano Roosevelt. special programs The State Approv- SAA Administrator. licensure.” vides resources and (OKLAHOMA The G.I. 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The Madill Record CHICKASAW NATION Lighthorse police officer honored for service By Chickasaw Nation and that’s why I nominated “I’ve had people he’s ar- Media Relations Offi ce him. These are stories nobody rested come up to me and say, ever hears because he doesn’t ‘You know, the way he treated ADA, Okla. – Chickasaw tell them. To him, it’s just me that night changed my Lighthorse police officer part of it. It’s just what he’s life.’” Brian Anderson was recently supposed to do.” It might be said that Lisa’s honored for his community Officer Anderson is a life’s trajectory was also al- service by being named a re- Chickasaw citizen whose tered while Offi cer Anderson cipient of 97.7 KICM radio’s Lighthorse career runs just was performing his assigned First Responder Award. a couple of months shy of law enforcement duties. Offi cer Anderson’s wife, the force itself, which was re- “We actually met because Lisa, secretly nominated him. constituted in October 2004. he pulled me over for speed- “It was a surprise to me,” “December of this year will be ing!” she laughed, acknowl- Offi cer Anderson said. “It’s my 18th year (working with edging she had in fact been an honor, but I don’t look for Lighthorse),” he said. guilty. recognition. I just want to His initial duties involved Officer Anderson spent be a good servant. That’s my patrolling the Nation’s South- over two years in the U.S. outlook on it.” ern District. He currently Army, where an injury forced Lisa attests to her hus- serves in Chickasaw Nation him to civilian life. “He would band’s deep humility and Headquarters building. go back if they would let him commitment to serving oth- Lisa said not long ago and he would serve his coun- ers and his Lord. In fact, she Brian sat with a man and try today,” Lisa said. says his servant’s heart often wife from Tulsa on a road One of his spare time ac- gets him home late. near their home in Johnston tivities is teaching martial “Brian has many abilities, County as tornado-threaten- arts to area children. one being that he loves to help ing weather blew overhead. “If somebody was in need people,” Lisa said. “He has “He sat with them through even outside of police work, very many times stopped on the storm and helped them whether it was food or money his way home on a road near get a room (at a local inn).” or a ride somewhere, Brian our home to help someone in His fi rst law enforcement has always been very helpful distress for hours at a time position was in Tishomingo to everybody,” Lisa said. either waiting for a tow truck where he served as assistant “He doesn’t think twice or taking people to get gas. police chief before joining about it. He’s a very godly “He’ll call me and let me Lighthorse. man. He loves Jesus. He lives know he’s running late. It’s Lisa says Brian’s profes- by that and by helping others Courtesy photo things he doesn’t have to do sional courtesy is often ap- and serving. He’s a pretty that he never says anything preciated even by those he good guy. I’m very blessed to Chickasaw Nation Lighthorse Police Offi cer Brian Anderson poses with his First Responder about. He’s very humble. He has had to face on the other have him in my life as well,” Award. never gets recognition for it side of the law. she said. Chickasaw youths take top honors at Red Earth Festival By Chickasaw Nation see other styles of artwork manities highlights culture Media Relations Offi ce and take inspiration from by expressing the beauty, them. strength, intelligence and Three Chickasaw youth Many First Americans spirit of the Chickasaw artists placed within their and Chickasaws who have people, and enhances the rich divisions and age groups at participated in Red Earth legacy of who Chickasaws the prestigious Red Earth also took part in Chickasaw were, who they are and who Festival. Peyton Horton, Arts Academy, Chickasaw they will be. Finley Grafton and Angela Young Artist Studio, after This year, the Red Earth Guzman were recognized for school arts program and Festival took place June 12- their contributions to First beadwork studio classes 13. Red Earth’s signature American art and cultural offered by the Chickasaw summer event, the Red items at the festival. Nation Arts & Humanities Earth Festival, features First Peyton Horton of Ada Division. American artists and danc- placed fi rst in pottery for ages “I go to the Summer Arts ers from throughout North 8 to 12. Horton also placed program that the Chicka- America and celebrated the third in the cultural items saw Nation offers,” Horton richness and diversity of category. Angela Guzman of said. “It is really fun. I also their heritage with the world. Ada placed fi rst in painting/ attend the after school arts drawing/graphics for ages program during the year. It About the Red Earth 16 to 18. Finley Grafton of is where I fi rst really began Festival Edmond placed second in to do pottery.” ages 8 to 12 for photography. The classes offered by the For more than four de- Horton said she is thank- Chickasaw Nation Arts & cades, the Red Earth Festival ful to be involved in the Red Humanities Division seek has grown to become one Earth Festival, as well as to enrich the heritage of the of the most wide-ranging other art events offered to Chickasaw Nation and its First American art events First Americans. This is her citizens by creating and de- of its type. It provides an second year to have shown veloping awareness, under- opportunity to experience artwork at the festival. She standing and enjoyment of the unique and varied First believes traveling to these Chickasaw visual, perform- American cultures that make Courtesy photo events to show her creations ing and literary arts. Oklahoma unique. Peyton Horton, 11, placed fi rst in her age category for pottery at the prestigious Red Earth allows her the opportunity to The study of arts and hu- Festival that takes place annually. “Unicorn” was one of two pieces shown; she also placed third in the cultural items division while at the festival. McSwain Theatre returns to in-person entertainment McSwain also screening fi lms, planning concerts and hosting events minutes to scrub every bit “Angels in the Outfield,” musicians. of air in the theater,” Stil- “Top Gun” and “The Apple well explained. Scrubbers Dumpling Gang.” About the McSwain also sanitize places such as Theatre bathrooms. Concerts The July 17 show will The McSwain Theatre, signal the beginning of all in- The Grammy Award win- 130 W. Main St., is one of person events for the theater, ning duo Dailey & Vincent are Oklahoma’s premier live which has fi lled the rest of set to offer a live concert at 7 entertainment venues. Its 2021 with planned movies, p.m., Oct. 23 at the McSwain concerts, shows, movies, concerts and hosted events. Theatre. plays and special events are A unique blend of Ameri- all planned to offer a family- Films cana, bluegrass, traditional friendly experience to the country and gospel sounds community. The Children’s Summer will fi ll the McSwain Theatre Stilwell and the band Movie Series at the historic as Grand Ole Opry members Crossover host a variety show McSwain Theatre features Jamie Dailey and Darren which often features up-and- classic and contemporary Vincent present a special coming local artists. animated fi lms with a $1 one-night only musical vari- Entertainers like country admission fee. ety show. music star Blake Shelton These movies offer an es- The duo’s popular long- and young ventriloquist cape from the Oklahoma heat running weekly “The Dailey Darci Lynne, winner of NBC’s as students enjoy summer & Vincent Show on RFD-TV” “America’s Got Talent,” Courtesy photo break. The theater chooses highlights their multi-talent- frequented the McSwain The McSwain theater restarts the live performances with Jae L. Still and the Crossover fi lms for the Children’s Sum- ed band known for distinct Theatre stage early in their Band on July 17. mer Movie Series keeping harmonies, comedic fl air and careers. Movie stars Dale with the theater’s desire to delivery of a high-energy Robertson, Peter Brown and remain family-friendly in performance entertaining Gabby Hayes are among the Jae L. and Crossover show, have enjoyed for years. mind. All fi lms are rated for all ages. celebrities who visited for and they’re all excited to be either G or PG. Due to ongoing precau- special events. By Chickasaw Nation back here with us.” “The band is ready to rock Movies are shown every tions against the spread of The McSwain features Tuesday and Wednesday coronavirus, a previous con- concerts throughout the year. Media Relations Offi ce She recalled reaching out and roll, and the theater to season ticket holders to staff are, too,” Stilwell said. at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. A $5 cert with Dailey & Vincent Talent comes in from all over, ADA, Okla. – The historic inform them of returning live “Seems like it’s been forever movie deal is offered, which was rescheduled to this new covering musical genres like McSwain Theatre is set to performances and sharing in since we got to hit the stage. includes the ticket, popcorn date. Tickets purchased for country, rock, gospel, oldies, make a return to live per- their anticipation. The band is truly ready.” and a drink. the June 6 or Nov. 7, 2020 tributes and more. formances for an in-person July’s show will feature a In a continued effort to Upcoming fi lms include performances will be hon- For more information, audience 7 p.m. July 17 with night of classic country and protect the health and safety “Cars 3,” “Onward,” “Raya ored at the Oct. 23, 2021 contact the McSwain The- the McSwain Theatre Show- modern hits performed by of theatergoers, the McSwain and the Last Dragon” and performance, and no action atre at (580) 332-8108 or case featuring Jae L. and the Bo Posey from Wetumka, Theatre has installed mul- “The Jungle Book.” is required by ticket holders. visit McSwainTheatre.com. Crossover Band. Pat Payne from Ringling, tiple air scrubbers within In addition to children’s Preferred seating options are Follow theater updates on “It’s going to be an exciting Chandler Elliott from Ada the facility. summer movies, the Mc- on sale for a limited time. Facebook at Facebook.com/ night,” said Jae L. Stilwell, and Anne Young from Mur- “We are taking extra pre- Swain Theatre hosts year- The McSwain Theatre McSwainTheatre, on Ins- vocalist and McSwain The- phy, Texas. cautions; it’s all new technol- round family fi lms with a is also planning upcoming tagram at Instagram.com/ atre general manager. “We’re Jae L. and the Crossover ogy for purifying the air and new movie at 2 p.m. and 7 concerts this fall with an McSwainTheatre or on Twit- just excited to get back with Band will back up guest theater, used in between the p.m. each Thursday. Upcom- American pop and country ter at Twitter.com/McSwain- all the people who come to the performers with vocals and movies, right before we have ing family fi lms include “The music duo as well as a family Theatre. instrumentals, just like fans an event. It just takes a few Sandlot,” “Breakthrough,” of bluegrass southern gospel Page 8B – The Madill Record – Thursday, July 15, 2021

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