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JeanneGrimes rain in Purcell The Purcell Register TONIGHT While Rebekah Lynam Riverwind Old days of Trick or Treating line have changed was earning bachelor’s and Casino damaged master’s degrees in one ca- JeanneGrimes reer field, opportunity came during Beach The Purcell Register Trick or Treating will be but it will not be like the cording to Mandy Davis, knocking with an offer too on the traditional day of days of old when a long chief executive officer at good to refuse. Boys concert There is a change in how October 31. line forms. the Heart of Oklahoma Rebekah is the head librar- Trick or Treating will be However, there will be There will be costumes Chamber of Commerce. ian at Purcell Public Library John D. Montgomery in Purcell. some candy doled out in and even a costume contest where she was brought in to The Purcell Register For both Purcell and downtown during the Oc- but the event is really a replace Peggy Cook. Lexington the city-wide toberfest today (Thursday) traditional Octoberfest, ac- Please see Octoberfest, back page She’s known her way around libraries since she was old enough to read. That was at age four, if you are Saturday X Marks the spot! interested. X Marks the spot! n i g h t ’ s Find all 12 destinations marked with an X as you go on both sides “IFind spent alla lot of12 time destinations in the marked with an X as you go on both sides storm that library growing up,” she said. produced a EF1 of Main Street. Make sure to get a special stamp on this ‘map’ at Herof parentsMain had Street. a business Make sure to get a special stamp on this ‘map’ at tornado that struck each X spot. Once you complete the map go to the Chamber in eachdowntown X Prague, spot. just Once a you complete the map go to the Chamber Riverwind Casino in fewBooth doors awayfor your from the TREASURE sponsored by McClain County Booth for your TREASURE sponsored by library. dumped an inch of When she wasn’t in school, Rebekah would walk to the rain on the area. According to television library and check out three video the twister spun up al- books, the maximum al- most directly over the casino lowed. She would then go back Tim Barton to the family business and Tim Barton Please see Tornado, back page read all three books. Then she would return those and check out three more, repeat- ing the cycle as many times as possible in a single day. Do She was a bit of a tomboy and was at her happiest when she could climb a tree and relax in its branches with a turkeys good book. Ryan Russ After high school, she Ryan Russ enrolled in the Univer- sity of Oklahoma, declaring trot? journalism-mass commu- nications as her major and Purcell students aiming for a career in public relations. will run for cash On her first summer home JeanneGrimes from college in 2006, she The Purcell Register X Marks the spot! landed two 20-hourX perMarks week the spot! Find all 12 destinations marked with an X as you go on both sides jobs.Find The firstall was12 atdestinations the li- marked with an X as you go on both sides Short legs powered by a brary; the second at city hall. child’s enthusiasm can cover of Main Street. MakeMichael sure to get a special Thompson stamp on this ‘map’ at Sheof Main loved the Street. one at the Make sure to get a special stamp on this ‘map’ at a lot of ground – and raise a each X spot. Once you complete the map go to the Chamber libraryeach so much, X spot.she worked Once you complete the map go to the Chamber lot of money. there the following summer Kimberly Swain is chair- Booth for your TREASURE sponsored by as Boothwell. for your TREASURE sponsored by person for the Purcell Public Nine years ago when she Adjutant General signed on with the Pioneer Library System in Norman, Please see Trot, back page Purcell grad will remain on Gov. Fallin’s Cabinet Purcell High School moted Thompson from the governor’s office. Please see Neighbor, back page graduate Michael C. Assistant Adjutant Brig. Thompson currently Thompson has been ap- Gen. last Thursday. Gen. servesTim asBarton Oklahoma’s Tim Barton Asking for pointed as Oklahoma’s Thompson will assume Adjutant General. the position effective No- Brig. Gen. Michael applicants Thompson Gov. Mary Fallin pro- vember 15, according to Please see Thompson, back page McClain County Operation Christmas Foundation selling raffle tickets McClain County’s elves Ryan Russ have sent out their first re- Contact any foundation trustee,Ryan Russ The Register or McClain Bank minder of the Operation Christmas season. It’s that time of year, foundation. at McClain Bank or John Purcell home game with The time to apply is now. again when the Purcell Tickets are $100 and can D. Montgomery at The John Marshall. Public School Founda- be purchased from any Purcell Register. tion is selling fundraiser foundation trustee or by Tickets will be on sale Rebekah Lynam Please see Christmas, back page tickets to benefit the contacting Kerry Wilhoit at the the November 3 Please see Raffle, back page

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Temperatures going down Fall weather expecting to make big impact You will see quite the change for Friday and Saturday. There to come through Tuesday night in temperature this week. is a chance for the first freeze bringing with it chances for Thursday night a cold front will this weekend! Temperatures showers Tuesday night and into be coming through which will will warm up again Sunday but Wednesday. cool temperatures into the 50s another cold front is expected – Leah Hill Hope’s salvation ministry Texan walking it one step at a time across the country Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register JeanneGrimes The Purcell Register listen to him. If all do what outside city halls and schools. Crane at work they’re gifted to do in the He travels with a dog, Ranger, A bridge project over Willow Creek east of Lexington on State Highway 39 required the installation Long before Donald Trump spirit, we would be better and that he describes as the “better of temporary traffic lights on both the east and west sides to allow vehicles to safely skirt the first declared only he could America would be better,” he half of my ministry.” large crane dominating the site. Only one lane is open to motorists. make America great again, said. Ranger and Hope have Stephen Hope was walking the Hope keeps a written journal, walked many a mile together, land with a singular purpose – logging each day’s progress on but not on this journey. The to share that only God will be the road with a record of the 5-1/2-year-old dog is slowly re- Home invasion investigation the United States’ salvation. people he meets, the towns he covering from injuries received His latest trek – Fort Worth passes through. when hit by a car. Paoli man beaten and robbed to Oklahoma City – found him When he passed through “I believe God will complete- in Purcell last week. Paoli, fourteen residents turned ly heal him and he’ll be back John D. Montgomery “I do two to four journeys a out to greet him. walking with me,” Hope said. The Purcell Register door bell at 12:55 a.m. last house. year,” Hope said. Most often people approach Sunday. “Deputy Wheeler observed Wednesday (October 18) was him because they are curious The McClain County Sher- The man said he had run out signs of trauma to Wells’ face,” his 49th day walking with a 16- about the cross. He stops to pray Please see Hope, page 3A iff’s Department continues its of gas and had his wife and Tompkins said. foot cross on his shoulder and search for suspects in a home kids in the car down the road. “He told Wheeler the man a message on his lips. invasion in Paoli early last Investigating Deputy Bran- was wearing a camouflage “America can be great again,” Sunday morning. don Wheeler said he was dis- face mask and had a hoodie on. he said. “We need to trust God McClain County Detective patched to 32471 100th Street Wells told him he had to go more than we ever have. I walk David Tompkins said the in Paoli where the victim told to bring awareness to the mes- victim, David Wells, 64, told him he was beaten and had sage Jesus signified by his Invasion investigators a man rang his several items stolen from his Please see , page 8A death and resurrection.” Hope began his unique ministry in May 2008. That September he was carrying his cross around his hometown of Corpus Christi, Texas. OSU ExtEnSiOn News “I was half way around when Ike hit,” Hope said, adding that the hurricane hammered Pet concerns during Halloween Galveston, but spared Corpus Trisha Gedon Christi. Extension Educator Dr. Elisabeth Giedt, direc- mind there are some dangers It wasn’t his first encounter tor of Continuing Education, lurking for your pets.” with a hurricane. As Halloween approaches, Extension and Community Going door to door collect- “I went to New York in 2011,” parents are helping their chil- Engagement at the Center for ing candy is a favorite activity he said. dren plan costumes, map out Veterinary Health Sciences at for children. They love all the A year later Hurricane Sandy in which neighborhoods to Oklahoma State University. sweet treats they receive. How- visited devastation on the trick-or-treat and maybe even “While deciding on costumes ever, keep in mind these treats northeast. humming the chorus of Mon- for themselves or their children, are for people, not pets. His eye on the sky is less ster Mash. many pet owners find it fun to As tempting as it can be to about the vagaries of Mother While all this planning for dress up their pets, too,” Giedt Nature than a deeper meaning the kids is great, do not forget said. “While Halloween can be within the storms. about your furry friends, said a fun-filled holiday, keep in Please see Pets, page 8A “I think God is telling us to

Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register A cross to bear Native Texan Stephen Hope was in Purcell October 18. The heart of Oklahoma was a stopover on his walk to Oklahoma City from Fort Worth. With his canine companion Ranger in a homemade wagon behind this 16-foot cross, Hope shares with all he meets the message that only God can make America great again. GREAT NEWS In order to better serve you we’ve moved to a new location! 120 S. Lester Lane

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NEWS In Corbett Baptist is located east Purcell poster. Brief of Lexington at 20131 South 144th Street. Foundation For more information contact Chamber Pastor Jack Cottrell at (405) Fundraiser 831-5746. The Purcell Public School Luncheon Foundation will be selling The September Heart of Lexington fundraiser tickets to benefit Oklahoma Chamber of Com- the foundation. merce luncheon will be held Craft Fair Tickets are $100 and there Friday, October 27, at 11 a.m. The second annual Lexing- will be five $1,000 prizes and at Rodney’s Pizza Place in ton Craft Show will be held one $5,000 prize awarded. Purcell. Saturday, October 28, from 9 Tickets can be purchased Join with other chamber a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Lexington from any foundation mem- members for a goodbye Senior/community center, 131 ber or by contacting Kerry to a beloved business and W. Main. Wilhoit at McClain Bank or member, Rodney Powers. Local vendors, hobbyists John D. Montgomery at The Rodney’s Pizza will be clos- For booth information con- Purcell Register. ing at the end of the month. tact Sue Peery at (405) 830- Cost for the luncheon is 8507. Rotary Steak $10. RSVP to the chamber if Fall Festival Dinner Tickets you plan to attend at 527- Maysville First Assembly of Tickets may be purchased 3093. God is holding a Walk Through from any Purcell Rotarian Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register the Word Fall Festival Satur- for the annual Rotary Club No room for bullies day, October 28, from 6:30-9 Steak Dinner. Westbrook Students at Purcell Junior High School turned out in force October 19 for an assembly supporting p.m. The event will be held October as Bullying Awareness Month. The matching Born to be Kind t-shirts were furnished by Candy, games, food and fun Friday, November 3, from Trick-or-Treat Seth Wadley and printed by Queen of the Tees in downtown Purcell. The anti-bullying slogan Westbrook Gardens Se- will be provided. 5:30-7:30 p.m. was the work of Hannah Brown. nior Living Center, 1215 The church is located on Tickets are $20 for the Westbrook, in Purcell will be Hwy. 19 West in Maysville. meal that includes steak, a hosting its Halloween Candy For more information con- baked potato and salad. Giveaway Tuesday, October tact Linda Franklin at (405) 31, from 6-7 p.m. 207-8655. Fall Bazaar The residents would love to Faith Christian Fellow- see all the little ones dressed Cops-N-Goblins ship, Highway 76 in Dibble, OSU ExtEnSiOn News up in costumes. Cops-N-Goblins will be held will hold a Fall Bazaar Sat- For more information call at 6 p.m. Tuesday, October 31. urday, November 4, from 10 Pat at 527-1365. The event will be held in a.m. to 4 p.m. Prussic acid and nitrate poisoning Lexington at the Charlie Mc- The bazaar will include Octoberfest Cown Park, 200 E. Broadway. lots of booths just in time for Octoberfest in Purcell will The evening will include all your holiday shopping. are concerns after a light frost be held Thursday, October food trucks, trick-or-treating, Food and drink will be 26, from 6-8 p.m. a haunted pavilion and in- available for purchase. Wes Lee Animals affected by prussic be watched closely for the first The evening will be a night flatables. Extension Ag Educator acid poisoning exhibit a char- few hours after turn in. If signs of treats and treasures. The evening is presented by Lex Senior Although late October has acteristic bright red blood just of labored breathing, such as the City of Lexington and the been very warm and “summer- prior to and during death. Lush would be found in asphyxia- Washington Lexington Police Department. Citizens Lunch The Lexington senior like,” the average first frost young regrowth of sorghum- tion, are noted, cattle should be For more information call citizens serve lunch from 11 date for much of the Southern family plants are prone to accu- removed immediately. School Carnival 527-6125. a.m.-12:30 p.m. on Wednes- Plains is now. Soon a cold mulate prussic acid especially Call your local veterinarian Open House days and Thursdays for a front will bring near freezing when the plants are stressed for immediate help for those Washington’s 35th Annual Lunch and Learn $6 donation. To-go orders to sub-freezing nighttime tem- by conditions such as drought animals that are affected. Be All-School Carnival will be A Lunch and Learn on hear- peratures. These temperatures or freeze damage. Light frosts certain to read OSU Fact Sheet ing loss will be held at 11 a.m. are $7. held Thursday, October 26. The lunch is open to the could stress plants making them that stress the plant but do not PSS-2904 “Prussic Acid Poi- The public is invited to at Pioneer Hearing Aid Centers, potentially toxic to livestock. kill it, are often associated with soning” before turning cattle 515 W. Gray, in Norman Tues- public and home cooked join in a night of fun, food and served by the Lexington It was discovered in the early prussic acid poisonings. to potentially dangerous fields. and games. day, October 31. 1900s that under certain condi- Producers should avoid graz- Plant stress from frosts will The free and no obligation Senior Citizens. The activities will be held The Lexington Commu- tions sorghums are capable of ing fields with sorghum type also impair the normal metabo- from 5:30-8:30 p.m. with program will include how hear- releasing hydrocyanic acid or plants following a light frost. lism of the plant. Therefore, ing loss affects your life and nity Center is located at 131 the live auction beginning S. Main. commonly called prussic acid. The risk of prussic acid poi- the plant continues to take up at 7 p.m. new technology in hearing aids. Prussic acid, when ingested by soning is reduced if grazing is nitrates from the soil but is Arm bands are available Registration is required by Purcell cattle, is quickly absorbed into delayed until at least one week inefficient at converting the for $10 each, children four calling 364-3931. the blood stream, and blocks after a “killing freeze.” nitrates to protein. This creates and under are $5. NA Group the animal’s cells from utiliz- As the plants die and the cell the opportunity for nitrate ac- Museum News Purcell New Beginnings ing oxygen. Thus, the animal walls rupture, the hydrocyanic cumulations may reach danger- Corbett Baptist The McClain County Mu- Group of Narcotics Anony- dies from asphyxiation at the acid is released as a gas, and the ous levels. seum and Historical Society mous meets Wednesdays at cellular level. toxicity is greatly reduced in Testing the forage before Fall Festival will be open Friday, October 7 p.m. for Living Clean and the plants, but one can never be grazing or cutting for hay will Corbett Baptist Church is 27, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Fridays at 7 p.m. for Basic From page 2A absolutely certain that a field of provide important knowledge hosting a community-wide Contact the museum at Text. forage sorghum is 100 percent about the safety or danger in Fall Festival on Saturday, [email protected], call The group meets at the 7th safe to graze. the forage. October 28. Join us from (405) 701-3171 or Facebook and Monroe Church of Christ Hope: Cattle that must be grazed on Visit with your local OSU 12-5 p.m. for fall games for to schedule an alternate time to in Purcell. For now, Hope walks and forage sorghum pastures during County Extension office about all ages, prizes, candy, live visit or to purchase an historic For more information call Ranger rides in a comfortable this time of year should be fed testing procedures and read music and free food. Sarah W. at (405) 816-9233. wagon at the end of the cross. another type of hay before turn- OSU Fact Sheet PSS-2903 Together, wagon, cross, dog ing in on the field and should “Nitrate Toxicity in Livestock.” and Hope’s few belongings weigh 300 pounds. Walgreens Homeland Oklahoma is the 14th state Joe’s Wines and Spirits Alameda St. NE 12th St. ✮ Hope has walked to or through. Fine Wines • Spirits • Beer • Coolers Joe’s Andover Waiting game on State ME When he set out, he figured N E. Lindsey 60 days walking to reach his In missing person case of Blanchard man destination. FIREBALL CINNAMON WHISKY 750 ...... $-A-L-E ...... $11.29 He thinks he is on schedule, John D. Montgomery but then again his journeys are FAT TIRE & VOODOO 6 PACK ...... $-A-L-E ...... $7.99 The Purcell Register “always under God’s timing so RED STRIPE 6 PACK ...... $-A-L-E ...... $6.39 ber 2 near the area where the people in connection with the I don’t sweat it.” The McClain County Sher- remains were located. case,” Tompkins said. 19 CRIMES AUSTRALIAN WINE 750 ...... $-A-L-E ...... $8.39 Some people offer water or **CABERNET, CHARDONNAY, SHIRAZ & RED BLEND** iff’s Department is still waiting In addition to no positive “The Medical Examiner food and fruit. A few give him a on positive identification of a identification, there is no of- tried to get finger prints and little cash – enough that he can ** joesplacewines.com & Facebook ** body found in the Dibble area ficial cause of death, according couldn’t and so now authorities occasionally rent a motel room. 1330 AlAmedA around noon last Saturday. to McClain County Detective are searching for dental records Oddly, his passage is largely NormAN • 364-9262 The department suspects the David Tompkins. or photographs,” he said. ignored by churches in the com- remains could be of a missing Foulks’ mother turned in the Tompkins said his depart- munities he passes through. Blanchard man, 31-year-old missing person report October ment expects to hear from the “They haven’t caught the at Dustin Foulks. 9. State ME’s office in the next vision for it,” he said of his It’s Foulks was last seen Octo- “We are still interviewing few days. ministry. 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(USPS 450-620) Letters to the Editor Policy Established November 23, 1887 Published every Thursday at Purcell, Halloween memories All letters to the editor must include the signature of the author and all Oklahoma by those listed as signees. All letters must include the name, address and a McClain County Publishing Company, Inc. Back in the day at Hobart independent, there was the oc- daytime phone number for verification purposes. Addresses and phone 225 W. Main Street • Box 191 numbers will not be published. Purcell, OK 73080 our first rattle out of the box casional egg throwing or shav- (405) 527-2126 on Halloween night was to go ing cream maneuver that made The Purcell Register does not print anonymous letters to the edi- FAX (405) 527-3299 tor. Only two letters per month will be printed from the same author. [email protected] Trick or Treating for UNICEF. us junior high age kids feel like We would ride our broom we’d really killed a bear. Letters should be kept to a maximum of one (1) single spaced typed sticks out the front door and Missy would have never done letter-sized page. John D. Montgomery go knocking on doors with our anything like that so now that The Purcell Register reserves the right to edit any and all letters. Editor and Publisher little cardboard boxes raising air is cleared. Letters to the editor during any campaign cycle which seek to endorse Gracie Montgomery funds for the needy. Fast forwarding to the mid- a candidate or discredit another will not be published during the campaign Co-Publisher After enough nagging on our 2000s in Purcell... cycle. Letters to the editor published in The Purcell Register do not mother to let us quit Trick or Now the grand kids have necessarily reflect the opinion of the newspaper. John Denny Montgomery Treating for UNICEF and go af- their very own Mae Carbaugh’s Assistant Editor ter the real booty lying in wait, place in the form of Ralph and we’d put down the cardboard Clarica Wall. Vickie Foraker boxes and break out the Hal- It wouldn’t be Halloween Advertising Manager loween sacks we’d purchased sacks in the middle of the room. for Jack and Lane without a at Ben Franklin downtown. Knowing us back then, we’d trip to Uncle Ralph and Aunt Jeanne Grimes probably count to see if either Your Views Reporter There were several must-do Clarica’s. stops that included the likes of one of us had more tasty pieces When John Denny and Matt David Stull Mae Carbaugh’s homemade of candy, candy apples or pop- would make their rounds a trip Graphic Design popcorn balls. corn balls than the other one. to Mac and Rosie McCurdy’s She would always say, “I Usually the popcorn balls place or Big Ted and Bette Anne Resistance to solution Henry Ketchum wondered if you were coming? didn’t make it back to the living Clark’s was in order. Foreman Emeritus I’ve saved two just for you and room because they had gone It’s good to have memories Dear Editor, Missy,” a/k/a my little sis. down the hatch while we were of places like Mae’s, the Wall’s I appreciate The Purcell Register for allowing me to have Emily Montgomery We would always bring the riding in the car back to our lair. and the Clark’s. a voice on the recent issue of a bond election. I sincerely hope Graphics Technician loot back to the living room at As the years went by and It’ll stay with the kids for that heard too was my message of continued diligence in regards we, well I, was a little more to fighting for, and expecting, state leadership to maximize on Todd Newville 101 E. Dogwood and dump the many Halloweens to come. Advertising Representative those local efforts by righting the state budget ship. Following the announcement out of the Governors office Doris Caldwell on Monday morning I would ask officials why the continued Production Technician resistance to a gross production increase and the revisiting of many corporate tax incentives/waivers being part of a long term Rebecca Cypert budget solution? Receptionist News from Capitol hill While I can appreciate negotiating the Earned Income Credit back in for the states lowest earners, and have a hard time see- Tracy Tompkins ing the downside of a cigarette tax if for no other reason than Proofreader Making a bad deal a better deal for public health benefits, the additional fuel tax is regressive for working commuters. Subscriptions Rates Including Postage: Congressman Tom Cole predicted a few years ago, the Additionally, the Islamic I continue to struggle with why we don’t consider revenue McClain, Cleveland and Garvin deal would eventually allow Revolutionary Guard Corps has sources that would send the message that the state is serious Counties For decades, the United Iran to become nuclear capable. posed a serious threat to inter- about meeting obligations, and doing so without the burden $30 States has had a contentious Moreover, as time passed, it national order and peace. It has always being on the back of the consumer. Other Oklahoma Counties and adversarial relationship was evident that Iran has sought contributed to the consolidation I understand being business friendly and job creation. I do. $42 with the dangerous, theocratic to develop not only nuclear of power by the radical clerics But, can the case honestly be made that jobs will disappear over Out of State regime of Iran. It has been a weapons, but also the delivery who run Iran and pursued ag- modest increases and asking for good corporate citizenship? Or $58 nation well known for fund- mechanisms to use those weap- gressive action against Iran’s are the worst fears of suspicious minds true? Is it because the (No refunds on subscriptions) ing, training and harboring ons against the United States neighbors and our allies. lobbies are among the biggest and most powerful? Entered as periodicals postage (USPS 450-620) terrorists. and our allies. Because of its efforts to My message to Senator Scott, Representative Downing, and at the post office in Purcell, Oklahoma, under the Often times, the United As the President and many promote the “Islamic Revolu- colleagues is help me help you. As an active conservative I Act of Congress of March 2, 1879 States has been the target of congressional leaders have tion,” it is now classified by the want to support logical, well placed considerations for new revenue… not to increase state government, but to help it meet POSTMASTER: Please send such activity. Since 1984, Iran pointed out, President Obama Treasury Department as a sup- address changes to: has been a designated state negotiated a bad deal. To make porter of terrorism, and will be its obligations so that its citizenry can be healthy, creative, and Box 191, Purcell, OK 73080 sponsor of terror and remains matters even worse, there is subject to terrorism sanctions. productive. so. ample evidence that Iran is not It is a key part of the revised Best, With clear evidence that in compliance with the current strategy to eradicate terrorism Chad Hall Reaching Your Iran’s nuclear ambitions are deal, and is not abiding by the in the region. Lawmakers disingenuous and threatening, Joint Comprehensive Plan of Over the past few weeks, I’ve it is imperative that the U.S. Action (JCPOA). had the opportunity to meet Senator Paul Scott (R-43) keeps the country account- It has attempted to undermine with Administration officials State Capitol, Room 529-A able and devoid of dangerous the provisions of the JCOPOA to discuss the need for a new 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. nuclear weapons. and sought to find loopholes strategy for Iran. It is clear that A noteworthy problem Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5522 When President Obama ne- to advance its nuclear ballistic President Trump is trying to gotiated and implemented the missiles program, as well as make a bad deal a better deal. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Sadly, Senator terribly flawed Iran Nuclear blocking any attempt by the Along with stronger sanc- that’s noteworthy in Oklahoma. John Sparks (D-16) Deal back in 2015, it put the International Atomic Energy tions, the new strategy and Nationally, one in four women will be a victim of domestic State Capitol, Room 529-B violence. And Oklahoma ranks fourth among the 50 states in 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. United States and our allies Agency (IAEA) to inspect its agreement - which Congress Oklahoma City, OK 73105 in an untenable situation that military sites. will have a role in crafting - cases where abuse results in a woman’s death. (405) 521-5553 allowed Iran to get out from un- I support the Trump Adminis- will hold Iran accountable. In addition to the physical and emotional price paid by vic- der international sanctions and tration’s decision to revisit our A good, effective agreement tims and their children, there’s a tariff in dollars too. Domestic Senator violence calls cost the Oklahoma City Police Department an Rob Standridge (D-15) resume their nuclear pursuits. nation’s strategy addressing the with Iran will be one that is State Capitol, Room 429 I and many of my colleagues JCPOA, and will work with the comprehensive, transparent estimated $8.5 million annually. 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. on both sides of the aisle President to develop a new one and enforceable. The threat is so great that the YWCA Oklahoma City website Oklahoma City, OK 73105 has a link at the top of the page labeled “Quick Escape.” Click- (405) 521-5535 strongly opposed and voted that will ultimately keep Iran That is President Trump’s against the deal when it came to from obtaining any nuclear goal. It is a goal that all Ameri- ing it opens the Google homepage on top of the YWCA site. Representative Congress for review. As many weapons in the near future. cans should support. It is there so a victim searching for help can hide what she’s Scott Martin (R-46) doing if the abuser happens to enter the room unexpectedly. State Capitol, Room 432-D Trying to get help is almost always viewed as a punishable 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 offense; the link’s label is just sadly ironic. The Oklahoma (405) 557-7329 Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault has A special butterfly a similar link on its website and instructions for clearing one’s Representative Bobby Cleveland (R-20) browsing history to obliterate the trail. Statistically, the most State Capitol, Room 325 It was coming on Tuesday, accounts. What a nice sentiment, I dangerous moment for a woman trying to get away from an 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. in fact, and for the first time Delay the flood 50 years and thought. It’s good to have abuser is when she’s walking out the door. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 since my wife died, I was you get a 50-year flood. empathetic friends. Women are afraid for themselves and their children. Sixty (405) 557-7308 dreading it. Grief is much the same. A little before noon on Tues- percent of men who abuse women also abuse children. Representative It would have been our 36th I had put it off, intentionally day, I decided to get a sandwich Family justice centers like Oklahoma City’s Palomar can Tim Downing (R-42) anniversary if pulmonary or not, but suddenly it had and headed out to my pickup. help, but according to a 2011 study by the Oklahoma Domestic State Capitol, Room 300-A fibrosis hadn’t taken her long grabbed me by the sleeve and I had two sacks of trash in the 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Violence Fatality Review Board, 18,686 adults and children Oklahoma City, OK 73105 before any of us were ready. was demanding payment. back, so I swung them over the sought help from Oklahoma’s 30 certified domestic violence (405) 557-7365 I have cycled through the It was as thick as fog in a side of the dumpster and turned programs in 2009. Of those, 72 percent were women, 25 birthdays, anniversaries and river bottom, this grief, and I back to raise the tailgate. percent were children, and 3 percent were men. Representative Claudia Griffith (D-45) special events a couple of times seemed to be going in circles As it clicked into place, a Abusers prey on the vulnerable. More than 80 percent of State Capitol, Room 539 since she died and have greeted instead of getting through it. Monarch butterfly rose like women with disabilities have been sexually assaulted, and 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. every occasion with chin up. And here I was, confronted campfire smoke from what half of them had been assaulted 10 or more times. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 This summer, though, I with Oct. 17. had been the empty pickup (405) 557-7386 The Oklahoma City YWCA runs the only certified shelter slowed my schedule from what A friend who knew I was bed, hovered at eye level, then for abused women and their children in Oklahoma County. Read us on the web at it had been the last couple dreading Tuesday’s anniver- drifted away on the breeze, Last year, it served 3,812 victims; had it not been at capac- of years and, with a chance sary sent me a message Mon- hardly moving its wings. ity more than 99 percent of the time, it surely would have www.purcellregister.com to breathe, found I had been day night. I pondered my friend’s offered safety to even more victims.

RESS AS keeping grief at bay. “Tomorrow, when you see words from Monday night A P SO When you see someone wearing a purple ribbon this month, M C O IA H T A BETTER I L O N Sadly, I have learned that a butterfly, or you turn on the as the butterfly floated softly K she is helping people remember what a huge problem do- O NEWSPAPER CONTEST Nature will have its due in all radio and hear one of your fa- away. mestic violence is in Oklahoma. Stop to consider that she SEQUOYAH AWARD 2 things. vorite songs, or see something Then I got in my pickup and 0 R might be the one in four. Or she might have a friend who 1 6 N E W I N You can build levees to keep that your wife loved, you will pulled around the corner so no is the one. Maybe it was his mother. Maybe you should be a river from flooding, but the know she is with you,” it read. one could see me cry. wearing one, too. river wins eventually. When “Look for the signs. She is By Brian Blansett By Staff it does, it collects on past-due watching over you.” Tri-County Herald The Journal Record THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, October 26, 2017-5A

Friday the 13th Movies with Dave Someone is stirring up trouble in The Valley By David Stull Raymond continued, “Have you been building up an appetite for the men’s break- Do you ever get the feeling to nix his dialog and dub over The performances weren’t fast tomorrow? Being a newcomer, you are in that the universe just com- his voice with someone else’s. always the best, but at least the for a real treat. Just about every wife at the Once a year, during his Mother’s Day Baptist church will be in the kitchen, cooking pletely hates your guts? I couldn’t even understand actors seemed to give a crap. sermon, Brother Billy Joe Prather recited the up more food than you’ve ever seen.” Like the entire cosmos de- half the words he was suppos- Little Talitha Bateman, who same quote, credited to his grandfather, Rev. “I’m afraid I won’t be able to make the cides to point at you and say edly saying. It sounded like he plays Butler’s daughter in the Jim Bob Prather, Jr. men’s breakfast,” Frank answered awkward- “Him over there. There’s the couldn’t move his lips around film, was acting her heart out. “I would rather,” Billy Joe would begin, ly. “I’ve got other plans tomorrow.” before a dramatic pause, “face ten thousand Cooper was confused. “Well, I’ve seen the mortal I wish to make miserable his teeth. Those looking to “Geostorm” soldiers, armed to the hilt,” pausing again for sign on the door of your barber shop. You don’t this Saturday.” For goodness sake, the story for pure disaster carnage will good measure, “than to one woman coming in open until 10 on Saturday mornings. The break- That’s basically how I felt is already a complete jumble probably leave the theater the name of the Lord.” fast is at 7:30. Even if you can’t make the turkey after going to the movies this of ideas thrown together hap- unsatisfied though. Each year, the crowd would roar with both shoot, you’ve still got time for breakfast.” weekend. hazardly. The least you could Most of the major moments laughter and shouts of “Amen,” as if they “Yes, I know,” Frank replied, “but I’ve got were hearing it for the fi rst time. Little did something else I need to do.” How filmmakers can squeeze do is make your dialog slightly of destruction are already Billy Joe, or his grandfather for that matter, “And even if you open at 10,” Raymond con- so much bad into a relatively coherent. prominently featured in the realize just how prophetic those words would tinued, “no one will be getting a haircut this short two hour runtime I may It’s like the filmmakers pur- trailer and there’s not much we prove to be. Saturday morning. All the men will be at the never know. posely tried to make their film haven’t already seen in other It was mid-November 1998 and in less than turkey shoot.” 24 hours, the men of Lennox Valley would What Frank didn’t want to tell Raymond But enough about the whole as uninteresting and difficult big budget disaster flicks. gather to feast on sausage, bacon, eggs, was he would be busy cooking for the women of creation despising my very to follow as possible. I don’t I don’t know. Maybe I’m pancakes, biscuits, hash brown potatoes and at the Methodist Church while the men were existence, let’s get straight to understand. How do you mess grading on a curve. Maybe this that wondrous creation of women’s groups having their annual feast at the Baptist the reviews. up everything this badly? movie just seems better because everywhere, congealed salad. church. The annual Men’s Breakfast and Turkey The phone lines were eerily quiet, especial- *** Probably has something to of the rest of the crap I saw this Shoot was a Valley highlight each November, ly for a Friday. Raymond surmised everyone First up is do with massive amounts of weekend. gaining more attention than Thanksgiving was busy preparing for the huge event just “The Snow- the story never being shot in Like I said at the beginning, most years. hours away. man.” the first place. this is a really dumb movie. Interestingly, all of Raymond Cooper’s With no one calling in and no other regular guests on his daily radio show were guests on the Friday show, Raymond told the W h e n According to the film’s But dumb can be entertaining if unavailable for one reason or another on audience he was going to play a song for all a w o m a n director, Tomas Alfredson, you’re in the right mood for it. Friday, November 13. Perhaps they were those hunters listening to his show. mysterious- around 10-15% of the movie’s Just make sure to set your home cleaning their rifl es, or maybe they had “In honor of all the mighty men who will be ly turns up screenplay was not filmed dur- expectations super low. driven to Springfi eld to help their wives shop turkey shooting and all the sausage they will missing with ing production. They had to “Geostorm” is rated PG-13. for the annual men’s breakfast. be eating,” Cooper explained, “here’s ‘Big Bad Raymond always had a guest on his show. John’ by Jimmy Dean.” a ominous- try and make a coherent story *** More often than not it was Marvin Walsh or While the record played, Raymond franti- l o o k i n g in editing. L a s t I Farley Puckett, owner of the local hardware cally pressed buttons on his studio phone, at- snowman facing her house, What a mess. saw “Tyler store. Brother Jacob, known for his barefoot tempting to reach Marvin, Elbert Lee or Earl it’s up to Detective Harry Hole I can’t recommend this movie Perry’s Boo preaching, sat in the guest’s seat a few times, Goodman, all to no avail. No one was answer- but lately always seemed to have a prior com- ing their phones. (Michael Fassbender) to track to anyone. It’s not even worth 2! A Madea mitment when Cooper called. Raymond fi lled the remaining minutes down the unknown killer before watching ironically for it’s Halloween.” Unable to schedule any of his regulars, of the show’s fi nal hour with a couple of his he strikes again. terribleness. It’s just plain bad. E v e r y - Raymond decided to ask the town’s newest favorite songs, “Roses for Mama” and “He Incomprehensible. “The Snowman” is rated R. one’s fa- business owner, Frank Bell, to join him on Stopped Loving Her Today.” the show. Frank was hesitant at fi rst, but He closed by reminding his audience he That’s the word I kept think- *** vorite crazy couldn’t resist the opportunity to spend an would be appearing live, on air, at First ing over and over while watch- Next up is grandma is hour with The Valley’s most visible celebrity. Baptist Church in just 17 hours as the town’s ing this movie. “Geostorm.” back. In this After exchanging pleasantries, Cooper men gathered to feast on the bounty provided This may be some of the When a sequel to the long running Tyler turned to his guest and asked, “So how is the by the town’s women. worst storytelling I’ve ever network of Perry series, Madea and her barbering business?” As soon as he signed off, Raymond saw Frank was thankful to have an easy the light on the studio phone blinking. It was seen in a film. How do you mess s a t e l l i t e s elderly friends venture into a question to begin the conversation. Marvin Walsh calling. up a movie this badly? How? d e s i g n e d spooky campground hoping to “It’s going pretty well,” Frank answered. “Where are you?” Raymond barked. “I’ve Fassbender is supposed to to control catch her granddaughter after “It was a little slow at fi rst, but now I have been looking all over for you!” be this amazing detective or the planet’s she sneaks off to a party without several regulars, as well as new customers Marvin answered breathlessly, “Never just about every day.” mind that. We’ve got trouble!” something, but the film doesn’t weather be- permission. bother telling you that until 30 gan to go But when boogeymen and “The Good Folks of Lennox Valley” is on sale now at Amazon and other booksellers. minutes into the movie. haywire, it’s up to the system’s other horrors are unleashed In fact none of the charac- designer (Gerard Butler) to on the ragtag crew, Madea and ters get any kind of proper uncover the real threat before friends are forced to run for introduction in this film. The a worldwide geostorm wipes their lives. Look what happened in Oregon filmmakers just throw them in out civilization as we know it. I hate this movie. I hate it there with no explanation at all. I need to make something so much. Hey Oklahoma, look what director. The reason, she had because Oklahoma doesn’t I don’t need much. A job title extremely clear before getting I know Tyler Perry has a happened in Oregon. Nope, it’s lost confidence in the man’s have the state government would work. Maybe some basic into this review. This is not a dedicated fanbase who enjoys not another sighting of Bigfoot. ability to “execute her vision for infrastructure in place to make character motivation? Heck good movie. In fact, in many the heck out of his comedy, but Much stranger than that. Oregon’s education system.” the changes. It’s not in place even a name would be nice. ways it’s quite bad. it drives me absolutely bonkers. Read this: Imagine, an elected governor because we’re working with I didn’t realize Fassbender The writing is ridiculously It’s just scene after mind Oregon’s chief state schools with the power to hire and fire. an antiquated business plan, was playing a guy named simple, the characters are so numbing scene of Perry and officer Salam Noor resigned We need to give Oklahoma’s our state constitution. Harry Hole until I looked up one-dimensional they’d fall his friends doing the same crap Wednesday effective imme- governor those same kinds of Shouldn’t Oklahoma have a his character online. Really over in a stiff breeze, and plot over and over. diately, the governor’s office tools to move us forward as a governor who has the power movie? Harry Hole? That’s the is so dumb and over-the-top All they do is silly voices, announced. state. Instead, we elect people to hold people accountable name you went with? it completely strains all sense talk about sex, drugs, or other Less than 2 1/2 years after to positions of management. for helping to create and enact But enough about our unin- and reason. bathroom humor all while sit- Gov. Kate Brown handpicked We elect a Superintendent of that bold vision? A governor teresting main character. Let’s All that said though, I sur- ting around on their butts. Over Noor to oversee K-12 schools, Education. We elect a Labor who was elected because the get to the equally horrendous prisingly had a fair amount of and over. It’s the same dumb she accepted his resignation Commissioner. We elect an people of Oklahoma agreed editing. fun while watching this movie. crap again and again. How do and installed Colt Gill, her Insurance Commissioner. We with the bold vision that was The whole movie is a difficult I’m not sure if I just had my people find this funny? education innovation officer, as elect a Treasurer, we elect ...you placed before them. to follow, jumbled mess, but expectations set so low after There’s nothing even re- the interim head of the Oregon get the idea. Some people will argue it’s the opening scene somehow watching the disaster that was motely creative about it. Even Department of Education. Why elect management? not wise to give one person that manages to stand head and “The Snowman” or if the film if it was funny in the first movie Brown asked Noor to resign Why? much power. But what they fail shoulders above the crowd as just happened to strike a chord they’re still just doing the exact because she was not satisfied Oklahoma needs a state to see is one person doesn’t far as terribleness goes. with me. Either way, I ended up same shtick over again. with his ability to execute her question so people can decide hold the power, the people hold The first few minutes felt like having a much better time than These movies are so lazy vision for Oregon’s education whether they want to elect a the power because they are the I was watching TV with some I was expecting. the main characters don’t even system, her press secretary, leader who lays out a clear ones who agreed with the bold jerk who keeps hitting the skip This film falls in the same bother standing up for the large Victoria Nguyen, said. vision, one that could actually plan put before them during the forward 5-seconds button on category as disaster flicks of the majority of the film. They’re This was taken from the Oct. have a prayer of being accom- gubernatorial campaign. the remote. 90s like “Independence Day” either sitting around in their 11 issue of The Oregonian plished. Rather than electing a What if Oklahoma elected It was so bizarre. The open- or “Armageddon.” You don’t living room or sitting down in newspaper. governor who promises they leadership and hired manage- ing scene is what sets the tone see movies like these winning their car. In no way would I want will make all kinds of bold ment? Could things change? and atmosphere for the entire awards or anything, but they That’s really the word to de- Oklahoma to emulate Oregon and wonderful reforms to our This probably scares some rest of the film. Why make it can still be entertaining all the scribe this whole movie. Lazy. in a number of areas, among state, but in reality has very feel like you’re trying to fast same. The film wouldn’t even them making assisted suicide little power to do so. forward through it? One thing that helps keep this pass for a made for TV flick. legal. That said, in my opinion They can’t push a bold vision Please see Look, page 12A Along with our abhorrent movie engaging is its charac- Everything, from the sets, to our friends in the Northwest opening, the film likes to cut ters. They aren’t terribly well the camera work, to the perfor- have us beaten hands down randomly back and forth multi- written, but they’re likeable and mances themselves are so low when it comes to government OCTOBER SPECIAL! ple times to scenes 9 years in the easy to root for. They even have effort it’s embarrassing. infrastructure. past with Val Kilmer, offering a couple funny lines of dialog It took all my willpower not The Oregon governor fired THREE LITTLE PIGS! zero explanation whatsoever. here and there. to walk out of this “film.” I hope the Oregon state education Pulled pork sliders served 3 ways! That would be confusing I know, super low expecta- I never have to sit through an- enough, but I haven’t even tions. You’ll have to forgive other Madea movie ever again. CLASSIC SWEET & SPICY SLAW PIG mentioned what they did to me. I watched a Tyler Perry “Tyler Perry’s Boo 2! A Marinated in Van’s BBQ Marinated in Van’s BBQ Pulled pork topped poor Kilmer’s performance. comedy this weekend. I’ll take Madea Halloween” is rated sauce topped with our sauce topped with our with our classic Leinenkugel’s famous BBQ relish. famous BBQ relish. creamy Cole slaw. For some reason they decided any funny moments I can get. PG-13. Try them ALL! Or Mix and Match! Harvest Patch Shandy 3 Sliders with a side of $ 00 OSU Fall Cattle and Pasture Tour LIMITED RELEASE Van’s fresh-cut curly fries 8 Bradley Secraw Agriculture/4-H Educator operated by William and Karen grass and forb identification Payne, is a cow/calf and stocker and its critical role in long term $ 99 OSU Cooperative Extension operation committed to produc- pasture and range management. Service in Cleveland County, ing high quality cattle utilizing Please RSVP by Wednesday, 7 Doing 6 pk bottles McClain County and Garvin rotational grazing, electric October 25, by calling the Bar-B-Q County are teaming up to offer fencing, and well managed Cleveland County OSU Exten- right since 1930 a Fall Cattle and Pasture Tour native range. sion Office at 321-4774. of Destiny Ranch, located at They market their beef in a Vans from the Mid America 44880 Avoca Rd, in St. Louis, value added program consist- Technology Center will be Butch’s Okla. ing of direct sales and a travel- available from the Purcell Cork N Bottle The tour will be held Friday, ing retail meat trailer. OSU Extension office leaving 2234 N. Green, Purcell October 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 Laura Goodman, OSU at 9 a.m. 503 S. Green www.pigstands.com • (405) 703-3000 p.m. Lunch will be provided Rangeland Management Spe- For more information about Sunday – Thursday 11 AM - 9 PM • Friday & Saturday 11 AM - 10 PM 405-527-6163 for a small fee of $5. cialist, will also be in atten- Destiny Ranch, visit www. Destiny Ranch, owned and dance to speak about native destinyranch.org/home.html. WE HAVE A DRIVE THRU! 6A-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, October 26, 2017 The Purcell Register Society It’s a Small World Okeyha Mothers Club Gracie Montgomery Holiday Home Tour Happy 11th anniversary to under are $5. John Denny and Emily Mont- *** gomery. Cops-N-Goblins will be held set for December 3 They celebrate their anniver- at 6 p.m. Tuesday, October 31, sary Saturday, October 28. in Lexington. The annual Okeyha Mothers at 10337 N. County Road 3260 *** The event will be held at the Club Holiday Home Tour is in Pauls Valley. Happy birthday to The Reg- Charlie McCown Park, 200 E. scheduled for Sunday, Decem- A Country Kitchen will be ister’s own Tracy Tompkins. Broadway. ber 3, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. This stocked with home-baked Tracy celebrates her birthday The evening will include year’s tour will include four goods available for sale. It Tuesday, October 31. food trucks, trick-or-treating, Heart of Oklahoma area homes. will be located at the home of *** a haunted pavilion and in- Holiday Home Tour patrons Jason and Melissa Pruitt, 2315 Happy 4th birthday to Tucker flatables. will have the opportunity to Oakridge Dr., in Purcell. Foraker! The evening is presented by view the homes of Jason and The Holiday Home Tour Tucker celebrates his birthday the City of Lexington and the Melissa Pruitt, Kenny and is a yearly fundraiser for the • Photo provided Tuesday, October 31. Lexington Police Department. Valerye Lee, Greg and Sheila Okeyha Mothers Club. The Door prize winners *** For more information call Hitchcock and Daniel and club uses funds raised to supp- Happy birthday to my brother- 527-6125. Cindy Feeback. port community projects and Bliss Mother’s Club door prize winners at the October 10 in-law, Mike Clark of Midwest *** The Pruitt’s home is located give a scholarship to a graduat- meeting, shown with Jennifer Haley, center, were Haley Mitchell City. Preschool and Toddler Story in 2315 Oakridge Dr. in Purcell. ing senior. left, and Krystal Bugher, right. “Aunt Mike” will celebrate Time will be held Tuesday, Oc- The Lee’s home is located at Tickets can be purchased his birthday Wednesday, No- tober 31, from 10:30-11:30 a.m. 25345 Kody Lane in Purcell. in advance for $10 from any vember 1. Children are encouraged to The Hitchcock’s home is Okeyha Mothers Club member *** come dressed in their Hallow- located at 25055 Kody Lane or at the Purcell Vision Clinic Bliss Mother’s Club Happy birthdays also go een costumes for a morning of in Purcell. or may be purchased at the door The Bliss Mother’s Club Jennifer Haley hosted the out to Kinley Croslin, Gary fun. Following the story time The Feeback home is located for $12. of Lexington met Tuesday, event in her home and her Couch, Amos Dunaway, Sutton there will be a short time for October 10, 2017. husband was gracious enough Gardner, Laurie Abney, Shelton children to explore different The ladies talked about to cut the wood for the fun Wilder, Bill Black, Mark Field, art mediums. This program future fund raising events, crafting project. Ella Marcum, Kevin Cantrell, is geared toward toddlers and made plans for Thanksgiving Members in attendance Shelly McBroom, Sherri Smith, preschoolers, but any age is baskets and decided on ways to were Tonya Adams, Krystal Kennedy Richards Sheehy, Les- welcomed. give back during the Christmas Bugher, Aren Easom, Julie ter Stapp, Ryan Bayless, Lori Registration is not required. season. Garver, Jennifer Haley, Kim- Cudd, Sharon Ewing, Karen Find out more by visiting the The program consisted of berly Jones, Haley Mitchell, Nichols, Liam Cummings, library, calling 527-5546 or ideas for fall decorating and Dawnnie Ross, Terri Sample Maria Esther Aguinaga Torre, going online to www.pioneer- even a craft of making deco- and Susan Warren. Lizbeth Caralampio, Pedro librarysystem.org/purcell. rative pumpkins out of slices The next meeting will be Velasco, Hubert Engdahl, Zack *** of wood. held November 14, 2017. Simmons, Lynda Soenksen, The Purcell Public Library Bartley Keeler, Liliana Del Toro will host another installation of and Inez Duren. its series Tai Chi for Better Bal- *** ance this fall. The series started It’s football season! October 16 and will be held Friends of the Library Friday night games include on Mondays and Wednesdays Purcell traveling to Anadarko, through Wednesday, November Wayne will be at Dibble, Wash- 22. Classes begin at 10 a.m. to host four-day sale ington will host Walters and The classes are for ages 18 Lexington will be on the road and up and will focus on eight The Friends of the Purcell new and series books. at John Marshall. different low-impact Tai Chi Library will host a fall Book Proceeds from the sale go to Doesn’t seem possible, but positions that can help attendees Sale the weekend of Friday, help the friends in their support this is the next to last game of improve their balance. November 3, through Monday, of library programs throughout the regular season. The program is offered in a Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register November 6, at the library, 919 the year. *** partnership with the Oklahoma N. Ninth St. And donations for the sale Octoberfest in Purcell will Healthy Aging Initiative. Counting down the days Sale hours are: 9 a.m. to 6 are accepted beginning in late be held Thursday, October 26, Space is limited, so registra- Reta Cottrell, center, will retire October 31, ending a 27-year p.m. Friday, November 3; 9 October, and the Friends also from 6-8 p.m. tion is required. To register, call career at the Lexington Assessment & Reception Center. a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, No- encourage interested customers The evening will be a night the library at 527-5546. Flanking Cottrell are Deputy Warden Rick Whitten, left, vember 4; 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, to volunteer to help with sort- of treats and treasures. *** and Warden Jeorld Braggs. Cottrell is a human resources November 5; and 9 a.m. to 7 ing, organizing and staffing the *** Here’s a twist on a favorite. management specialist at the prison. p.m. Monday, November 6. book sale. The September Heart of Chile Rellenos Casserole The sale will feature a wide For more information, visit Oklahoma Chamber of Com- 1/2 lb. ground beef variety of low-cost items for the library, call 527-5546 or go merce luncheon will be held 1/4 onion, chopped readers of all ages, including online to www.pioneerlibrary- Friday, October 27, at 11 a.m. at 10 oz. can whole green chilies some collectible books, like- system.org/purcell. Rodney’s Pizza Place in Purcell. 1-1/2 cups cheddar cheese Sweet retirement Join with other chamber 2 eggs members for a goodbye to a 3/4 cup milk Reta Cottrell ending a 27-year career beloved business and member, 1/8 cup flour Rodney Powers. Rodney’s 1 tsp. cumin JeanneGrimes Pizza will be closing at the end 1/2 tsp. salt The Purcell Register Cottrell’s from Slaughter- of the month. 1/2 tsp. pepper ville and still lives in the house Medicare Cost for the luncheon is $10. Preheat oven to 375°. For 27 years and counting, where she grew up. RSVP to the chamber if you Cook meat and onion. Drain, Reta Cottrell has been a fixture Her husband, Jackie, also plan to attend at 527-3093. then add cumin, salt and pepper. at the Lexington Assessment worked at LARC as a security *** Spray an 8x8 pan with cooking & Reception Center. officer. Solutions Washington’s 35th Annual spray, then line the bottom of your She went to work at the He headed the prison’s All-School Carnival will be held pan with whole green chiles. prison in the records depart- Friends for Folks program for • Medicare Thursday, October 26. Layer meat over green chiles. ment on Oct. 10, 1990. nine years before he retired The public is invited to join in Top with cheese and chopped It wasn’t long, though, with the rank of sergeant. Advantage a night of fun, food and games. green chiles. before she transferred to per- He was the second director The activities will be held Whisk together eggs and sonnel. for the program which places • Medicare from 5:30-8:30 p.m. with the milk, then add flour and mix That chapter of her life will adoptable shelter dogs with Supplements live auction beginning at 7 p.m. well. Pour this mixture over the draw to a close October 31. She inmate trainers. Arm bands are available for meat dish. is retiring as a human resources The dogs live with their $10 each, children four and Bake for 35-40 minutes. management specialist. trainers around the clock in • Prescription what can best be described as total immersion obedience for Bill and Lora Rolin Drug Plan the dogs and rehabilitation for Licensed Agents the men. Following his retirement, he took on a new career as the tag $0 PREMIUM PLAN agent in Lexington and serving NEW FOR McCLAIN COUNTY as interim pastor for Corbett Baptist Church northeast of For more information call Lexington. Under his leadership, the 127-year-old church has gone Call 405-527-9711 from weekly attendance of “about 5” to between 30 and To learn more about the $0 Premium 40. While he has found satis- Plan for McClain County attend a steak, comebaked out potato, and enjoy and salad! faction in the workplace fol- lowing his own LARC career, Cottell has different goals. FREE SEMINAR Purcell High School • 2020 N. Green Ave. “I’m going to do whatever I Thursday, October 26 at 1 PM & 6 PM **All proceeds go to the Purcell Food Pantry want to do,” she said. But not until she returns Purcell Senior Citizen Center • 228 N. 2nd • Purcell from a week long vacation to Mexico Beach, Fla. THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, October 26, 2017-7A

Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register Message bearers Seventh graders Emma Inot, left, and Kelbi Mills shared • Photo provided good messages with fellow students at Purcell Junior High Turkey enthusiasm School on October 19. The two Students at Purcell are enthusiastic about the turkey before were waving these posters in they start the annual Turkey Trot. the school’s lobby as classes filed into the auditorium for an anti-bullying program. October PTO Turkey Trot is Bullying Awareness Month. set for November 10 The The Purcell Parent Teacher school, Smart Boards for class- Organization (PTO) is sponsor- rooms along with other items. Horseman's Corner ing the Annual Trukey Trot Fun The PTO is a great way for Run on Friday, November 10. parents to be involved with their The PTO is an active part children’s education. 2017 All American Quarter of the Purcell school system, This year’s Turkey Trot will at the Congress, with more than Contests include horse judg- speech and demonstration Horse Congress Results consisting of staff and parents be held at the Purcell Track. 60 teams of college students, ing, in which all teams in both contests to help develop pub- with students in Pre-K through Children and teachers are The 51st annual All Ameri- 4-H, FFA and Quarter Horse youth and intercollegiate place lic speaking skills and self- fifth grade. looking for sponsorships of any can Quarter Horse Congress, youth members. four halter classes and eight confidence. PTO organizes the annual amount. They will walk, run, held each year in Columbus, A few over 200 registered performance classes, with The Congress also offers Turkey Trot at the school and jog or skip around the track for Ohio, was October 3-29. Con- Quarter Horses are sold at the specific classes designated as demonstrations and lectures various other fundraisers. one class period. gress is the largest single breed- Congress Super Sale. There is “oral reasons” classes; Horse by professional trainers. One With the money raised in You can also sponsor a teach- horse show in . The also a very large trade show and Bowl, where contestants an- of our area trainers gave a the past, the group bought the er for $50 or an administrator show had over 23,500 entries a Quarter Horse race. swer equine-related questions demo this year. Luke Castle, libraries $10,000 of new books, for $250. made with more than 6,500 Since its very first year, the in a “game show” format; Hip- Castle Ranch, Wayne, gave a a new floor for the elementary Anyone interested in donat- horses, generating more than All American Quarter Horse pology, which covers many of well-attended demonstration school gym, 200+ iPads and ing to the PTO can send a $285 million for the central Congress has encouraged the same topics as Horse Bowl, on Halter, which is his specialty. cases for classrooms, a music check to the Purcell PTO, 809 Ohio economy. participation by the future gen- but asks students to apply their (There was a very nice article system for the intermediate N. Ninth, Purcell OK 73080. The show attracts more than eration of the Quarter Horse knowledge in a written exam, about Luke and his Halter train- 650,000 people to the Colum- industry through a variety of identify slides, identify differ- ing business in the May 2017 bus area. Over $3 million is youth activities. Aside from ent equine-related items from issue of AQHA Journal called given away in cash and prizes, competing on a horse, there are bones to types of grass, judge “Mint Condition – Spend a day Children invited including trucks, trailers, tro- many skills professional horse- four horse show classes, this in the life of a futurity yearling phy saddles, sterling silver men and women must possess. culminating in a single ques- in AQHA Professional Horse- buckles and the coveted Don These youth activities help tion requiring an impromptu man and halter trainer Luke for stories and more Bell bronze trophies. prepare young participants for answer or prep and explana- The largest Collegiate and a bright future, whether it is in tions. Results during November Youth Judging contest is held or out of the equine industry. The Congress also holds Please see , page 8A

The Purcell Public Library dren are invited to afterschool brings a variety of activities activities each Tuesday of the for children of all ages with month starting at 3:15 p.m. multiple program offerings each day. The schedule for during November. November features: The For children not yet in November 7—The Art of the Purcell school, Preschool and Toddler Movie, with a G or PG-rated Register Story Time is scheduled each film showing; Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. On the November 14—We Do final Tuesday of the month, Legos, with Lego project kits November 28, the event is a and laptops; special Story Time Play Date November 21—Arts and with the theme “Pumpkin Fun!” Crafts, using a variety of ma- Business Board The bilingual event Family terials and media; Play Time/la hora de jugar, November 28 – STEAM kits, combines learning and play exploring science and technol- in an atmosphere where both ogy in a new way. Spanish and English is spoken. For more information on The program takes place at any of these activities, visit 10:30 a.m. Friday, November the library, call 527-5546 or go 17. online to www.pioneerlibrary- auto • LiFe Elementary school-age chil- system.org/purcell. Farm • Home • oofing Bill Johnson R

Lexington Community News Tear Off & New Construction By Hazel Shockey Daniels Delbert Taber, Agent Fully insured Free estimates 405-527-7553 • 322 W. Washington • Purcell Okla. license #0519 405-872-9499 The center will be closed for Thanksgiving and will not be 20 years local experience serving meals on November 22 and 23. All is going well at the center. Meals are good, and the visiting is great. If you are new in our community, come on down to the Lexington Community Center on Wednesday and Thursday for a good home cooked meal and make new friends or visit with old ones. If you have news for this column, we will be glad to include it. Branco Furniture Repair Criswell’s The exercise program is still available. The present schedule Wood Touch-up • Chair Recaning Puppy Chew Repairs • Chair Regluing Service• Tires for exercise is 9 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and • Full Service Fuel • Minor Repairs for the early risers and professional people, you can get in at Joe Branco Jimmy Criswell • Oil Changes • U-Haul Rentals 6 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Friday mornings. Plans are 405-788-2847 & Brandon Criswell • Batteries underway to have the building open for evening people at a Located in Purcell, OK Arnold Installs Mufflers Monday thru Friday 7:30 AM to 5 PM • Saturday 7:30 AM to 12 Noon • Closed Sunday later date. You can call Sue Peery at (405) 830-8507 if you have BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Hours: questions about any of the exercise schedules. www.brancofurniturerepair.com 129 S. Green Ave. • Purcell • 405-527-0805 If you are interested in playing table games, cards and domi- noes, just ask someone at the center and they will let you know when. There is some interest in playing dominoes, so if you have friends interested you can make it happen. We would like to see more participation in the game time and a schedule of events will be made available. Lunch is served from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday for a $6 donation. To-go orders are $7. The lunch is Commercial Printing HIGHLANDER CONSTRUCTION Business Cards • Letterheads open to the public and home cooked and served by the volunteers Your Roofing Home Improvement Specialist at Lexington Community Center, 131 S. Main. Wedding Invitations Free Estimates • Roof Inspections ® All menus are subject to change. Envelopes • Statements Menu for November 2, 8 and 9: E-mail: [email protected] Faxing • Copies www.generacontractoroklahomacity.com , Owner Thursday, November 2—Turkey with dressing, mashed pota- ROBERT JACKSON The toes with gravy, sweet potatoes, green bean casserole, cranberries, (405) 288-0134 Office/Fax Washington, OK 73093 Purcell Register (405) 409-8606 Cell rolls, salad bar, pumpkin or pecan pie. Wednesday, November 8—Chicken with dumplings, peas 527-2126 and carrots, beets, rolls, salad bar, banana or bread pudding. Thursday, November 9—Pork chops, mashed potatoes and gravy, mixed vegetables, fried okra, rolls, salad bar, cherry cobbler. 8A-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, October 26, 2017 LEXINGTON From page 2A From page 2A Purcell Senior Citizens SCHOOL MENU Pets: Invasion: By Fredda Perry Week of October 30 give in to your pet’s adorable pets should be microchipped. to his shed to get a gas can and MONDAY face, it is important to just say Locating a lost pet can be much that’s when he was first struck With the arrival of fall lot of the time, these items BREAKFAST no. Chocolate can be danger- easier if the animal has a chip. from behind. comes the beginning of holi- end up being trashed by some Whole grain cereal, breakfast ous, and even lethal in some Your veterinarian can give “They tied his hands with days. Halloween will be first. people who go through them crackers, pears, fruit juice, cases, for dogs and cats. you more information about some type of rope and took The center is all decked out in before we get to them. milk. Giedt said chocolate poi- microchipping. him into the house and put zip pumpkins, spooks and black A new exercise class was LUNCH soning symptoms may in- Giedt said some pet owners ties around his hands and feet,” cats. Plans for some Hallow- started October 23 at 10:30 Chicken nachos, pinto beans, clude vomiting, diarrhea, rapid enjoy dressing up their pets in Tompkins said of the incident een contests are being made. a.m. The class will be held salsa, orange smiles, milk. breathing, increased heart rate costumes for Halloween. report. This week the senior mem- on Monday, Wednesday and TUESDAY and even seizures. “While the pets look cute and Wells was struck multiple bers are working on table Friday. Plan to start the pro- BREAKFAST “Many types of candy con- make great photos for social times in the face and it was at decorations and on Tuesday, gram with us. For those of you Halloween—Pancakes, syr- tain xylitol, an artificial sweet- media, not all costumes are that time he knew there was October 31, the decorations who tried this the last time, up, raisels, fruit juice, milk. ener. Even in small amounts, designed with your pet’s com- more than one person in his will be judged to discover the we have plans to move out LUNCH xylitol can dangerous for your fort in mind,” she said. “You’ll house. top three. There will also be into the dining room so we Mummy dogs, goblin fin- dog,” she said. “Although xyli- likely know right away if your Multiple guns were stolen a Halloween costume contest will have more room to do gers, green eyeballs, granola tol toxicity in cats hasn’t been pet doesn’t like its costume. If along with Wells’ 2012 White and a few other activities the exercises. The exercises gruel, milk. established, you should play this is the case, snap that photo GMC pickup, which has not will be included in the days are easy until we work up to WEDNESDAY it safe and not let your cat eat quickly and then remove the been found. activities. a little harder group. BREAKFAST chocolate or sugarless treats.” costume. You don’t want your The investigation continues. The Halloween festivities Thursday is bingo day every Whole grain cereal, cinna- If possible, keep your pets pet to be miserable all evening.” “We are going to look at will be Tuesday, October 31. week. Bingo starts promptly mon toast, pears, fruit juice, indoors a couple of days before Observing some of these surveillance video from a con- Make plans to come down and at 10 a.m. Everyone needs to milk. and after Halloween. Many safety tips can help ensure venience store and some homes visit. You can be an observer be in their chair at 10 a.m. so LUNCH neighborhoods will have in- you and your pet have a safe in the area have cameras,” or you can participate in any the games can begin on time. Hot ham and cheese sand- creased foot and vehicular traf- Halloween. Tompkins said. of the activities. Everyone is a winner before wich, steamed carrots, broccoli fic, which may pose a danger The seniors numbers have we are finished. We have with ranch, peaches, milk. to animals. From page 7A been back up in the 40s. This been having a full house each THURSDAY Unfortunately, black cats are is also a sign of the change of week. Thursday morning is an BREAKFAST especially at risk from pranks Results: season. We are glad for this. exciting time at the center as Pancake on a stick, syrup, or other cruel incidents, so it The daily number is what we usually have new people. strawberries, fruit juice, milk. is best to keep all pets inside. Castle’s program”.) Quarter Horses, Purcell, for helps us keep our center open. If you know someone who LUNCH “If your pet, especially dogs, Our historical capital of Melinda Maxson. The center is so valuable to needs help with their noon Beefy macaroni, blackeyed get very excited at the sound Oklahoma’s horse industry has NSBA SBB Open Western our town and the seniors who meal at their home, call the peas, cucumber and tomato of the doorbell, having lots of been very well represented at Yearling Longe Line Stakes— live in and around Purcell. Delta Nutrition Center at 527- salad, cornbread, rosy apple- ghosts and goblins ringing the this show over the years in this Congress Champion, Rocker- Anyone who is 60 or older 9462 and ask for Rebecca. sauce, milk. bell all evening may be too area of demos and lectures, and fella, shown by Gil Galyean, is invited to come visit the Need a place to have a spe- FRIDAY much excitement,” Giedt said. with judges for the show. And Galyean Quarter Horses, Pur- center where there is always cial event? The center is avail- BREAKFAST “In the best interest of the our historical horse capital of cell, for Melinda Maxson. something cooking and plenty able for $70 a day. If you’re Whole grain cereal, toast and pet, pet owners and young Oklahoma is also always very NSBA Non Pro Western of activities. Be aware if you interested call 527-5070. Call jelly, craisins, fruit juice, milk. visitors to your home, keep well represented by trainers Yearling Longe Line Stakes— plan to eat lunch at the cen- early so you can get the date LUNCH your pets confined to a room from here who annually bring 7th, Rockerfella, owned and ter, you will need to call the you want. Check us out if you National Sandwich Day— away from the front door. This the pride home. shown by Melinda Maxson, kitchen at 527-9462 the day need a large room for a party Turkey and cheese sandwich, also will help prevent your pet Although the Congress is Wildwood, Mo., trained by Gil before or by 8 a.m. the day or reunion. tater tots, lettuce and tomaotes, from darting through the open billed as the largest single breed Galyean. you want to join the seniors Menu for the week of Oc- bread and butter pickles, orange door when trick-or-treaters are show in the nation, it draws the NSBA SBB Non Pro Western for lunch. If you do not do tober 30-November 3: smiles, milk. there.” best horses and top trainers to Yearling Longe Line Stakes— this, there may not be enough Monday—Creamed chick- This is a good reason all showcase the horses they have 7th, Rockerfella, owned and food to feed everyone and the en, baked sweet potato, spin- trained over the past year, and shown by Melinda Maxson, ones who have reservations ach, rice, apple crisp. to earn a Congress Champion- Wildwood, Mo., trained by Gil will get to eat first. Tuesday—Baked pasta PURCELL SCHOOL WAYNE SCHOOL ship is a hallmark any horse Galyean. The senior’s garage sales casserole, corn, green beans, owner and trainer strive for, it Junior Pleasure Driving— have been moved to Thurs- pineapples, oranges. MENU MENU is for some disciplines only a Congress Champion, Levites, days instead of Friday. The Wednesday—Fajita style regional show. shown by Brian Holmes, next sale will be Thursday, chicken with onions and Week of October 30 Week of October 30 This is only a small part of Holmes Performance Horses, October 26, starting at 8 a.m. pepper, green salad, refried MONDAY MONDAY the results from this show. More Purcell, for Sandy Vargo, Re- and lasting until 3 p.m. There beans, flour tortilla, mixed BREAKFAST BREAKFAST next week serve Congress Champion, Not have been lots of early fall do- fruit salad. Oatmeal with toppings bar, Cereal, fruit, juice, milk. Following are results for our Just Anyhoo, shown by Charlie nations in the last few weeks. Thursday—Blackeyed cereal, fruit, juice, milk. LUNCH area trainers, owners, amateurs Cole, Pilot Point, Texas, for Come by and check out the peas, oven fried okra, pick- LUNCH Burrito, marinated black and youth: Rebekah Kazakevicius, trained items. We have a large cotton led beets, cornbread, lemon Taco soup, chips and salsa, bean salad, steamed broccoli, NCHA $35,000 Non Pro by Brian Holmes. rug available. Make an offer. dessert. beans, fruit, salad bar, milk. chips and salsa, mixed fruit, Cutting—Champion, Dee Jay Senior Pleasure Driving— Remember it is much easier Friday—Smothered steak, TUESDAY juice, milk. Cougar, owned and shown by 6th, Zip Up My Blumers, on the ladies who work the potato, green salad, bread, BREAKFAST TUESDAY Danielle Lozzi, Sulphur. shown by Stacey Roberson, garage sale if you will call and peaches-cook’s choice. Cinnamon toast, scrambled BREAKFAST Open Yearling Stallions— Byars, for Lori Wilt. make arrangements to drop Thought for the Week: eggs, cereal, fruit, juice, milk. Cereal, fruit, juice, milk. 3rd, Romeiro, shown by Luke Open Senior Hunter Hack— your donations off. Please “Winners are not people who LUNCH LUNCH Castle, Castle Ranch, Wayne, 13th, Zip Up My Blumers, do not leave donations on never fail, but people who Mummy dog “Pig in a Blan- Beefy tostito casserole, for Dan Fox, Chino, Calif. shown by Stacey Roberson, the patio over the weekend never quit.” ket,” macaroni and cheese, romaine salad, sliced carrots, Open Two Year Old Stal- Diamond R Ranch, Byars, for without calling 990-1840. A green beans, dirt cake, fruit, wacky cake, rosy applesauce, lions—4th, Crush It, shown by Lori Wilt. salad bar, milk. juice, milk. Luke Castle for Steven Phillips. NSBA Senior Hunter Hack— WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Open Weaning Fillies—7th, 12th, Zip Up My Blumers, BREAKFAST BREAKFAST Simply Statutory, shown by shown by Stacey Roberson, Sausage and egg, biscuit, Breakfast bars, fruit, juice, Luke Castle for Delbert Hos- Diamond R Ranch, Byars, for cereal, fruit, juice, milk. milk. teller. Lori Wilt. LUNCH LUNCH Open Performance Halter Amateur Hunter Hack— French dipped sandwich, Sausage rolls, green beans Mares—Reserve Congress 13th, Zip Up My Blumers, Lindsey Street exit is closed. parmesan fries, fruit, salad with potatoes, whole grain Champion, Shes Showin Off, shown by Lindsey Wilt-Perotti, Take Hwy. 9 east and turn left on 24th. See you soon! bar, milk. chips, baked potato soup, tropi- shown by Luke Castle for Del- owned by Lori Wilt, trained by THURSDAY cal fruit mix, juice, milk. bert Hostetler. Stacey Roberson, Byars. BREAKFAST THURSDAY Amateur Yearling Stal- NSBA Amateur Hunter Doughnut, cereal, fruit, juice, BREAKFAST lions—Congress Champion, Hack—Zip Up My Blumers, milk. Cereal, fruit, juice, milk. Romeiro, owned and shown by shown by Lindsey Wilt-Perotti, LUNCH LUNCH Dan Fox, Chino, CA, trained owned by Lori Wilt, trained by Country fried steak, mashed Beef tacos, corn, Spanish by Luke Castle. Stacey Roberson, Byars. potatoes and gravy, roasted rice, lettuce, tomato, cheese, Amateur Weanling Fil- AQHA Youth Ranch Rid- carrots, dinner roll, fruit, salad sliced peaches, juice, milk. lies—9th, Simply Statutory, ing—10th, Traditional Fudge, bar, milk. FRIDAY owned and shown by Delbert shown by June Roberson, FRIDAY BREAKFAST Hostetler, Slatington, Penn., Byars, owned by J D Roberson, BREAKFAST Cereal, fruit, juice, milk. trained by Luke Castle. Diamond R Ranch, Byars. Blueberry muffin, Trix Yo- LUNCH NSBA Open Western Year- AQHA Youth Reining—6th, gurt, cereal, fruit, juice, milk. Hamburger, whole grain ling Longe Line Stakes—Con- Traditional Fudge, shown by LUNCH chips, barbecue beans, lettuce, gress Champion , Rockerfella, June Roberson, Byars, owned Two heads are Flatbread cheese pizza, Ital- tomato, pickles, fruit juice cup, shown by Gil Galyean, Galyean by J D Roberson, Diamond R ian salad, fruit, salad bar, milk. juice, milk. Ranch. better than one. AQHA Youth Reining 13 and Under—5th, Traditional Fudge, shown by June Rob- Charlie Weeks Agent erson, Byars, owned by J D Bus: 405-238-6483 Roberson, Diamond R Ranch; 9th, Starlights And Wimpy, 617 W Paul Pauls Valley, OK 73075 owned and shown by Isabella Waitman, Goldsby. NRHA Youth Reining 13 Dana N Miller and Under—5th, Traditional Licensed Team Member Bus: 405-238-6483 Fudge, shown by June Rob- [email protected] erson, Byars, owned by J D Especially when it comes to Roberson, Diamond R Ranch. reaching your financial goals. NRHA Limited Non Pro If you have questions or just want to discuss Reining—9th, Fancy Some your options, we’re both available to talk. Gold, owned and shown by Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.® FREE (no obligation) Lunch & Learn Kinsey Paige Fling, Oklahoma CALL US TODAY. City. Tuesday, October 31 at 11 AM • 515 W. Gray, Norman NRHA Non Pro Level 3 • Lunch • Hearing loss and how it affects your life & health • New technology in hearing aids Stakes—5th, Xtra Needs A REGISTRATION REQUIRED Cocktail, shown by Jesse As- mussen, Moquoketa, Iowa, for Thiago Boechat, general man- ager, resident veterinarian and 1001373.2 State Farm, Home Office, Bloomington, IL head trainer for Xtra Quarter Horses, Purcell. THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, October 26, 2017-9A Chickasaw Explorers connect with history, excavate historic homelands site By Patrick Cravatt They also assist in the historic site is believed to be of Mis- preservation of the Chickasaw sissippian culture from 1,000- An archeological dig in the people who lived and thrived 1,600 A.D. Sedentary village Mississippi Homelands proved here for centuries. life along major rivers is typical exhausting, but emotionally Collected artifacts were for Mississippian culture. uplifting for eight Chickasaw shipped to universities in Findings Explorers who labored at Butler Mississippi and Florida where “Archaeology is a cumula- Mound for two weeks in July. they will be cleaned, analyzed, tive science,” Dr. Lieb said. The Explorers employed dirt cataloged, photographed and “Each project builds on those sifters, shovels and trowels identified. before. You have to analyze to unlock the secrets hidden Radiocarbon samples will your data. You also have to within the mysterious mound determine age of artifacts. publish your work and read located near the Tombigbee Pottery shards will be refit- the publications of others. River. ted to reconstruct vessels used Through that accumulation of Chickasaw Explorers is a at the site. Plant and animal knowledge, better interpretive specialty program created by remains will be identified to models emerge that can explain the Chickasaw Nation to find a determine the diet of the people the past. historical link between Chicka- who constructed the mound, as “The findings will be avail- saws and the first European well as what natural resources able for Chickasaws or other conquistadors. were utilized in differing sea- researchers to study for per- Chickasaw students Jason sons. • Photo provided petuity. That’s very important Burris, Patrick Cravatt, Alyson Experts will examine and in- Butler Mound Crew because sometimes people Chapman, Price Rowe, Ashlee terpret findings. They artifacts will come out and dig on sites Solice, Faithlyn Seawright, will ultimately be stored at the Chickasaw Explorers, The University of Mississippi, University of Florida, and Mississippi like this, and take it back to Chestine Underwood and Taloa Chickasaw Cultural Center in State University crews gather on Butler Mound for a photo. The crew included (front, from their houses,” Dr. Lieb said. Underwood, were immersed in Sulphur, Oklahoma. left) Matthäus Ruhnie, Catrina Cuadra, Ashlee Solice, Tony Boudreaux, (middle) Mandee Hall, “They usually never publish Chickasaw heritage and cul- Chickasaw students also Hannah Rhodes, Karen Brunso, Patrick Cravatt, (back) Jason Burris, Allie Smith, Emily Clark, their work, show very few ture throughout the two-week measured and mapped archaeo- Taloa Underwood, Brad Lieb, Cody Reynolds, Faithlyn Seawright, Alyson Chapman, Price people, and sometimes they sell endeavor. logical finds at Butler Mound. Rowe, Chestine Underwood and Benny Wallace. artifacts. If they don’t write a Students and experts dis- The students worked alongside report … the artifacts and their covered a platform mound to archaeologists and graduate this site was occupied, what south in hopes of finding older been where de Soto and his information are lost forever. support community structures students from the universities was done here, how the site Chickasaw sites to explore to men crossed the Tombigbee The permanent safe curation on the southeast site of a plaza of Mississippi and Florida to was organized and when was answer questions about the River into Chickasaw territory of the collections and records dating to the 14th or 15th cen- learn the basics of archaeo- it abandoned. We also want to Chickasaw migration. They in December 1540. associated with archaeological turies. logical fieldwork on Native know anything we can learn also hoped to stumble across The path has been long and excavations, such as this dig, The site does not appear to American sites dating back to about the nature of the diet or the site of de Soto’s 1541 winter arduous. Only after this excava- is a huge and never-ending have been occupied very long. at 1300 A.D. or earlier. environment here.” camp and battle site, known tion will experts know if Butler Explorers and experts found Excavating and analyzing In Tupelo, Miss., research- as Chicasa. It is believed the Mound is part of the Chickasaw no evidence of European in- artifacts allowed Chickasaw ers found clues that led them Butler Mound site may have migration. The Butler Mound Please see Explorers, page 11A fluence. Explorers to step back in time A fire-destroyed structure and learn about past cultural was discovered in a field near landscapes, lifestyles, technol- the mound. ogies and cultural adaptations Dr. Brad Lieb, director of related to the long history of the Chickasaw archeology and a Chickasaw migration. Mississippi resident, identified “The basic research design the site as a massive charcoal is to reconstruct the ecological Don’t miss any news in the daub deposit. It was located history of the land and the ad- below a modern-day plow aptations of the people to those zone. Inside the destruction, changing times, Dr. Lieb said. explorers discovered a crushed “We want to discover why pottery jar tempered with river they moved to the prairie from mussel shell and fragments of their riverside environment, other vessels. of Oklahoma! 00 which is so far from navigable Carbonized timbers, used as streams. By excavating this site the structure’s rafters, were also we hope to determine when discovered. $30 A battered, worn-out green- stone Celt – a prehistoric stone or metal implement with a bev- McClain, Cleveland & eled cutting edge used as a tool or weapon – was found on what Garvin Counties would have been the structure’s floor. The platform mound was constructed in at least two stages and a radiocarbon date of 1470 was obtained, nearly 70 years before Chickasaws and Spanish conquistador Her- 00 nando de Soto faced off in 1541. It was also discovered the ANNOUNCEMENT: mound was built over a surface 405-238-6358 405-238-7002 $42 that once supported a wall- trench structure predating the SUPER SAVER MOVIES STARTS FRIDAY mound. The mound was pos- Other Oklahoma sibly an open-ended temple facing southeast. PG-13 Counties The people who established STARTS FRIDAY the site may have been from Moundville chiefdom, more than 100 river-miles away. Ex- plorers and experts are unsure Jackie Chan R if these indigenous people were TOUGH ACTION ! 00 involved in Chickasaw migra- SHOWTIMES tion to the region. 7:30 EVENINGS Learning by Doing 2 PM SAT & SUN MATINEES $58 PAULS VALLEY The Chickasaw Explorers ACROSS FROM TRAIN DEPOT use archeology to uncover answers concerning the past. ROYAL THEATRE Out Of State The Sunset Estates October Purcell Register P. O. Box 191 • Purcell, OK 73080 Employee of the Month is Carolyn Alls, Cook Subscription Order form ❏ New ❏ Renewal Carolyn was chosen by her co-workers to be employee Please send a subscription to: (please print clearly) of the month due to her great job performance. She is a very dedicated employee and has worked at Sunset Estate off and Name ______Address ______on for about nine years. She really puts forth an effort to ensure our residents have all of City ______State _____ Zip ______Telephone ______their needs met at meal times. 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The following persons have been Jonathan B. Orchard, DUI. charged by the State of Oklahoma Small Claims with traffic or other violations or Cook 01, LLC vs. Crissandra N. have filed other court actions in Mc- Shaeffer, small claims under $1500. Clain County District Court between LL Development vs. Shane Jenkins, October 12-18, 2017. small claims under $1500. Traffic Purcell Village Apts vs. Roxanne Jeffrey R. Tipton, speeding, 65/55. Venegas, forcible entry and detainer Jose O. Gallegos Rodriguez, no under $1500. insurance. Bobby Taliaferro vs. Jeffrey L. Sonya R. Gilliam, speeding, 94/75. Taliaferro, small claims over $1501. Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register Jeremy T. Wingard, taxes due state. Civil Israel Juarez, overweight - 3001 Discover Bank (Discover Card) vs. Security to 4000. Wendi M. Fogle, civil action $10,000 Christopher C. Sears, speeding, or less. employee of 95/75. LVNV Funding LLC vs. James H. Thomas G. Malin, no valid driver’s Endicott, civil action $10,000 or less. the month license. Jefferson Capital Systems LLC vs. Tricia Uribe, center, is the Thomas G. Malin, no insurance. Bruce Hufferd, civil action $10,000 Lexington Assessment & Kristi R. Wilder, following too or less. Reception Center’s security closely. Capital One Bank (USA) NA vs. Kathryn J. Downing, speeding, Joel M. Hamdy, civil action $10,000 employee of the month for 55/45. or less. October.Uribe holds the rank of Kiara J. Harris, improper passing. Capital One Bank (USA) NA vs. corporal. Pictured with her are Michael K. Lasater, improper Alyse Cox, civil action $10,000 or less. Deputy Warden Rick Whitten, passing. LVNV Funding LLC vs. Christo- left, and acting chief of security Morgan S. Odom, speeding, 80/70. pher Mitchell, civil action $10,000 Krisztina Shields, speeding, 104/70. or less. Capt. Raymond Ranells. Gina L. Davis, speeding, 87/70. Citibank NA vs. John A. Ganis, civil Mark U. White, speeding, 80/70. action $10,000 or less. Kevin R. Douglas, speeding, 75/55. Lane Perigo vs. Michael J. Moss, The Ochoa Aguilera, no valid driver’s civil action $10,000 or more. Purcell Register license. Route 66 Minerals LP vs. Leallen Marissa A. Yarbrough, speeding, Crabb, civil action $10,000 or more. 80/70. Jefferson Capital Systems LLC Ryan C. Kelly, speeding, 85/70. vs. Robert C. Minson, civil action John R. Johnson, speeding, 65/55. $10,000 or more. Misdemeanors Ditech Financial LLC vs. J.D. Veronica G. Tabor, DUI - alcohol. Stockton, civil action $10,000 or more. Obituaries Sheena L. Barrett, knowingly con- David Newman vs. William Nelson, cealing stolen property. civil action $10,000 or more. Jeremiah L. R. Williams, larceny James Mullins vs. Mark Tayar, civil of lost property. action $10,000 or more. Shana Marie Susaan Brown Penny R. Plemmons, possession Marriages Filed Wyvern Albert “Tex” Cline Graveside services for Shana Marie Susaan Brown, 44, were of CDS. Garret P. Romesburg, 27, and Kelly Wyvern Albert “Tex” Cline died Friday, October 13, 2017 in held Oct. 19, 2017 at the Noble IOOF Cemetery, entrusted to Carlton W. Cambell, possession R. Stokes, 37, both of Goldsby. Norman, Oklahoma at the age of 82 years 4 months 28 days. the care of Wadley’s Funeral Service. Online condolences may of CDS. Chandler R. Corbin, 21, and Skylar Funeral Services were held at 10 a.m., Tuesday, October Jeffrey L. Taliaferro, possession M. Bradley, 21, both of Newcastle. be made at www.wadleysfuneralservice.com. of CDS. Dusty W. Lanham, 24, and Ashlee 17, 2017 at Wadley’s Funeral Chapel. Interment followed Mrs. Brown died Oct. 15, 2017 in Moore. Daniel R. Duarte, public intoxica- N. Foster, 28, both of Newcastle. at Wanette Cemetery, entrusted to the She was born Nov. 17, 1972 in Norman, the daughter of tion. Cody B. Bennett, 26, and Whitney care of Wadley’s Funeral Service. Online Deaune and Patricia (Ogle) McElhaney. Demi C. Cox, possession of CDS. P. Rhodes, 26, both of Blanchard. condolences may be made at www.wad- Survivors include her children, Aaron Brown and wife, Brit- Brandon L. Taliaferro, possession Roger D. Mena Abreu, 23, and leysfuneralservice.com. of CDS. Shelby L. Goucher, 21, both of tany, Patrick Brown and Ashley Monse and husband, Dalton; Robert J. Hardin, possession of Newcastle. Tex was born May 16, 1935 in Fort five grandchildren and siblings, Debby Clark, Jody McElhaney, CDS. Divorces Granted Concho, Oklahoma, to Albert Hollie Shaun McElhaney and Rick McElhaney. Julie M. Taliaferro, possession Brian M. Hanes vs. Ami M. C. and Clara Lavern (Trousdale) Cline. He of CDS. Hanes. was raised in the Tribbey/Wanette area, Wadley’s Funeral Service, Inc. 303 W. Washington • P.O. Box 903 • Purcell, OK • (405) 527-6687 Ethan W. Vinson, petit larceny. Angela D. Lack vs. Charles D. Lack. graduating from Wanette around 1953. Cheretta S. Berry, escape from ar- Milton B. Alderman vs. Michelle rest or detention. Alderman. He continued his education at East Central University in Ada Shawnda K. Lathrop, possession of Donald L. Bell vs. Ruth K. Bell. on a basketball scholarship. CDS - methamphetamine. Ricky S. Lucas vs. Ramona S. On April 7, 1956 he married Wanda Colleen Miller in Shirley M. Dodson Felonies Lucas. Shawnee, Oklahoma. Tex enjoyed raising animals, such as A Celebration of Life service for Shirley M. Dodson, 82, Julia R. Glendinning, unauthorized Leah B. Norman vs. Dylan R. horses, fighting chickens, and most recently calves. He enjoyed was held Oct. 21, 2017 at Primrose Funeral Service Chapel in use of a vehicle. Norman. Eniliano P. Lopez, unauthorized Tammy A. Wood vs. Glenn H. Wood. reading and taking care of his dogs. Norman. use of a vehicle. Terri McKnight vs. John McKnight. Tex was a guitarist, playing many venues over the years. Mrs. Dodson died Oct. 17, 2017. He spent seven years playing a guitar in Las Vegas. He loved Sign the online guestbook at www.primrosefuneralservice.com. spending time with his family and aggravating them every chance he had. Tex is preceded in death by his parents, Albert and Clara Cline; spouse, Wanda Colleen Cline; daughter, Dana Colleen Oteka Lynn Peden NEWS Funeral services for Oteka Lynn Peden, 41, were held Oct. Cline; brothers, Fred Cline, Jim Cline and Phillip Cline; and from the sister-in-law, Corinne Cline. 20, 2017 atWadley’s Funeral Chapel. Interment was at Fairview Survivors include his son, Dr. Aaron Cline; daughters, McGuire Cemetery in Noble, entrusted to the care of Wadley’s Marla Clutter and husband, David, Tara Foutch and husband, Funeral Service. Online condolences may be made at www. City of Purcell Don, and Kayla Cline; grandchildren, Clay and wife, Cassie, wadleysfuneralservice.com. Colton and wife, Stacey, Caleb, Cassie, Mindy and husband, Mrs. Peden died Oct. 17, 2017 in Lexington. Collection, Hauling and Disposal Cody, and Gemma; great-grandchildren, Claylan, Corbyn, She was born Aug. 20, 1976 in Norman, the daughter of of Municipal Solid Waste Rhydon, Stetson, Hadley and Cooper; sister, Linda Cline; Harry Eugene and Noami (Foster) Williams. Change in Collection Time brothers, Steve Cline and wife, Jeanette, and Mike Cline and Survivors include her nother, Naomi Williams; husband, Tim The City of Purcell has an exclusive contract with WCA of many other relatives and friends. Peden; daughters, Cheyanne Peden, Courtney Peden,and Codie Oklahoma to collect, haul and dispose of municipal solid waste Peden; siblings, Pam Tucker and Patricia Phillips; grandmother, (405) 527-6687 within the city’s corporate limits. Wadley’s Funeral Service, Inc. 303 W. Washington • P.O. Box 903 • Purcell, OK • Sybil Foster and her pops, Steve Yandell. Collection Time—Pick up is now the last Monday of the month Wadley’s Funeral Service, Inc. 303 W. Washington • P.O. Box 903 • Purcell, OK • (405) 527-6687 beginning in October. Items are not to be put out by the curb until that weekend prior. Bulk Waste—Brush or limbs shall be bundled in no larger than Barbara Jean Walck three feet x three feet bundles. No furniture larger than a pickup Barbara Jean Walck of Payne was born on February 12, bed or or that exceeds 75 pounds. Appliances must have refriger- 1933 in Enid, Oklahoma to Abe Mulkey Cariker and Mar- James William “Billy” High ant/compressor legally removed and shall not exceed 75 pounds. garite (Milner) Cariker. She passed from this life on Sunday, James William “Billy” High of Paoli passed away October Yard waste such as leaves and grass clippings must be bagged. October 22, 2017 in Purcell, Oklahoma at the age of 84 years. 20, 2017 in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma at the age of 70. All items must be bagged and no loose items will be picked up. Barbara grew up in Oklahoma City and Billy was born December 20, 1946 in Lexington, Oklahoma Hazardous Waste—Solid waste identified or listed as a hazard- Lindsay. She married Max Melvin Walck, to Muggins and Marguarite (Ille) High. He grew up in Lex- ous waste by the administrator of the United States Enviornmental Sr. on November 22, 1948 in Gainesville, ington and was a graduate of Lexington Protection Agency (EPA) or so classified by any federal or State Texas, and they had lived in the Payne High School. of Oklahoma statute, rule, order or regulation should not be put community since 1948. He served in the United States Army out for collection. This includes tire, paint or oil products. She was a homemaker and sewed for and was a Veteran of the Vietnam War. the public, also making clothes for her After his discharge he became a Depart- children and pillowcases out of seed sacks ment of Corrections Officer in Lexington. to use or sell. Barbara was an excellent Then later went to work for Dolese. He cook who loved cooking for her family and spending time was a member of the Paoli First Baptist iberty with her them, especially the grandchildren. Church. He married Jo Ella Murry De- L She enjoyed her cats, canning vegetables, doing word find cember 17, 1980. puzzles, watching her hummingbirds, and her Friday town Billy was preceded in death by his parents, Muggins and days until it moved to everyday. She volunteered many years Marguarite High; and his brother, Raymond High. ineraLs at the Sunset Nursing Home in Purcell until it turned into a Surviving family include his wife, Jo, of the home and child M , LLC Lyndsi High; children, Tonya “High” Adams and her husband, job, then she worked as an activity coordinator at the Lexing- We are a family owned & operated ton Nursing Home, and also worked for Byrdell’s Flowers in David Adams, of Lexington, April “High” Harrison of Pauls Valley, Nocona Stingley and husband, Jamie, of Midland, company specializing in mineral purchases. Lindsay. Barbara was member of the Payne Baptist Church and will be dearly missed by her family and friends. Texas, Jody McGuffin and husband, Eric, all of Paoli; three She is survived by her sons, Max Melvin Walck, Jr. of Bee- granddaughters; four grandsons; his parents-in-law, Rex and We pay top dollar for oil & gas ville, Texas, and James Walck and wife, Ida, of Payne and Larry Rubye Murray and sister-in-law, Jackie Murray, all of Paoli. mineral rights and provide free Walck and wife Rita of Oklahoma City; daughters, Diana Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, October Blankenship and husband, Thomas, of Payne, Linda Dorman 27, 2017 at the Paoli First Baptist Church officiated by the appraisals with no obligation. and husband, Allen, of Purcell and Sheila Little and husband, Rev. John Allen. Services for cremation will be under the Marc, of El Reno; 20 grandchildren; 45 great-grandchildren direction of Stufflebean-Coffey Funeral Home of Pauls Valley. We also lease and two great-great grandchildren. mineral rights. Barbara was preceded in death by her parents, Abe and Margarite Cariker; husband Max Melvin Walck, Sr.; great- granddaughter Jezreel Herr; and a sister, JoAnn Cariker. Visit us at: Please Call Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m., Thursday, October 26, 2017 at Erin Springs Baptist Church with Ron Jarman Micah Ogden and Earl Perry officiating. Burial will be in the Green Hill Cemetery, Lindsay, under the direction of John W. Williams of Winans Funeral Home, Maysville, OK. 405-919-6493 Words of comfort may be sent to the family at www.wi- purcellregister.com [email protected] nansfuneralhome.com. Fair board announcesTHE PURCELL REGISTER, winners Thursday, October 26, 2017-11A

Cattle Results Blanchard 4-H, first and Reserve Wayne FFA, first and Breed FFA, first and Reserve Breed. Cattle Showmanship Breed. Champion. Class 2—JosephDavid, Wash- Junior—Tyler Shaw, Dibble Heifers Bred and Owned Simmental ington FFA, first, Breed Champion 4-H, first; Jaci McGowen, Wayne Unspecified Breed Class 1—Levi Henderson, and Reserve Champion. 4-H, second. Class 1—Abby Emberson, Dibble FFA, first and Breed Dorset Intermediate—Abby Ember- Blanchard 4-H, first; Grace Miller, Champion. Class 1—Hailey Carpenter, Pur- son, Blanchard 4-H, first; Kade Blanchard 4-H, second. cell 4-H, first and Reserve Breed. McGowen, Wayne FFA, second. Market Steers Sheep Results Class 2—Paige Burns, Wash- Senior—Hunter Bay, Purcell Chianina Breeding Ewes ington 4-J. forst amd Breed FFA, first; Corey McGregor, Class 1—Kaid Reininger, New- Dorset Champion. Purcell FFA, second. castleFFA, first, Breed Champion Ewe Lambs—Paige Burns, Hampshire Heifers and Reserve Champion. Washington 4-H, first, Breed Class 1—Caitlin Mantooth, Angus Crossbred Champion, Grand Champion; Wayne FFA, first and Reserve Class 1—Lillian Vandivort, Class 1—Baylor Bonham, Hailey Carpenter, Purcell 4-H, Breed. Washington 4-H, first. Newcastle, first, Breed Champion second and Reserve Breed. Class 2—Joseph David, Wash- Class 2—Emma Lynn, Purcell and Grand Champion; Tyler Shaw, Dorset Advantage ington FFA, first, Breed Champion 4-H, first and Reserve Breed; Coo- Dibble 4-H, second. Ewe Lambs—Paige Burns, and Grand Champion. per Lynn, Purcell FFA, second; Simmental Washington 4-H, first and Breed Natural Keely Merrell, Purcell FFA, third. Class 1—Elizabeth Baker, Champion. Class 1—Caitlin Mantooth, Class 3—Elizabeth Vandivort, Dibble FFA, first and Breed Hampshire Wayne FFA, first and Breed Washington FFA, first and Breed Champion. Ewe Lambs—Hailey Carpenter, Champion. Champion; Jaxson Staggs, Purcell Prospect Steers Purcell 4-H, first, Breed Champion Shropshire 4-H, second. Angus and Reserve Champion; Trevor Class 1—Trey Roberts, Brangus Class 1—Sydney Bean, New- Burns, Washington FFA, second Blanchard 4-H, first and Reserve Whitney Wollenberg, Purcell castle FFA, first. and Reserve Breed; Trey Roberts, Breed. 4-H, first and Breed Champion. Class 2—Sam Gilman, Purcell Blanchard 4-H, third. Class 2—Caitlin Mantooth, Commercial FFA, first and Breed Champion; Shropshire Wayne FFA, first. Class 1—Brandon Hensley, Brynn Farmer, Washington FFA, Ewe Lambs—Taylor Elliott, Class 3—Joseph David, Wash- Blanchard 4-H, first. second, Reserve Breed. Newcastle 4-H, first. ington FFA, first and Breed Class 2—Brynn Farmer, Wash- Class 3—Elizabeth Vandivort, Yearlings—Trevor Burns, Champion. Washington FFA, first and Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register ington FFA, first; Brynn Farmer, Washington FFA, first. Southdown Washington FFA, second; Jaci Charolais Breed Champion; Trey Roberts, Class 1—Ethan Rimer, Dibble Calm water McGowen, Wayne 4-H, third; Matt Class 1—Brynn Farmer, Wash- Blanchard 4-H, second and Re- 4-H, first and Breed Champion. serve Breed. Taking advantage of last week’s Indian summer weather, this Miner, fourth. ington FFA, first. Speckled Faced Class 3—Caden Admans, Crossbred Suffolk Class 1—Eli Rimer, Dibble 4-H, angler floats as he waits for a fish to take the bait at Purcell Lake. Blanchad 4-H, first and Reserve Class 1—Layden Pearson, New- Ewe Lambs— Trevor Burns, first and Breed Champion. Breed; Brynn Farmer, Washington castle FFA, first, Breed Champion Washington FFA, first and Breed Suffolk From page 9A FFA, second. and Reserve Champion. Champion. Class 1—Taylor Elliott, New- Class 4—Kade McGowen Longhorn Ewes Bred and Owned castle 4-H, first and Breed Cham- Explorers: Wayne FFA, first, Breed Cham- Cheyenne Nikodym, Newcastle Unspecified Breed—Paige pion. pion and Reserve Champion; 4-H, first and Reserve Breed; Cole Burns, Washington 4-H, first; Sheep Showmanship responsibility.” archaeology, and meet leaders Abby Emberson, Blanchard 4-H, Strickland, Washingtn, second. Trevor Burns, Washington FFA, Unspecified Breed “I have enjoyed learning so and other students in the field. second. Class 2—Presley Strickland, second. Junior—Paige Burns, Washing- much about archaeology, a Many have become interested Limousin Flex Washington, first and Breed Market Ewe Lamb ton 4-H, first; Eli Rimer, Dibble field that I knew nothing about. in pursuing careers in archaeol- Class 1—Aubry Hensley, Champion; Wyatt Nikodym, Unspecified Breed 4-H, second. It is really cool to experience ogy or anthropology. Blanchard FFA, first, Breed Newcastle 4-H, second. Class 1—Caitlin Mantooth, Intermediate—Hailey Carpen- something outside of my field “Every year, one or two Champion. Prospect Steers Wayne FFA, first, Division Cham- ter, Purcell 4-H, first; Jennavive Longhorn Longhorn pion and Grand Champion; Corley, Dibble FFA, second. of study,” East Central (OK) students change their major,” Jennavive Corley, Dibble FFA, University student Alyson Dr. Lieb said. “That can really Class 1—Cheyenne Nikodym, Maine-Anjou Senior—Joseph David, Wash- Newcastle 4-H, first and Breed Class 1—Kaid Reininger, New- second; Jennavive Corley, Dibble ington FFA, first; Caitlin Man- Chapman said. “Experiencing change the course of your life FFA, third. my cultural homeland, learning and career and that’s a good sign Champion; Wyatt Nikodym, castle FFA, first, Breed Champion, tooth, Wayne FFA, second. Newcastle 4-H, second and Re- Grand Champion; Grace Miller. Class 2—Paige Burns, Wash- more about my heritage, and of the vitality of Chickasaw serve Breed. Blanchard 4-H. second, Reserve ington 4-H, first, Division Re- seeing the artifacts like old culture. People are interested Maintainer Breed. serve, Reserve Champion; Hailey More pottery made me feel incredibly in learning more and construct- Class 1—Grace Miller, Shorthorn Carpenter, Purcell 4-H, second; proud to be Chickasaw.” ing more narratives created by Blanchard 4-H, first and Breed Class 1—Jaci McGowen, Trevor Burns, Washington FFA, Fair Results For many students, this was Chickasaws. This is about the Champion. Wayne 4-H, first and Breed third. on their first Chickasaw Explor- Chickasaw Nation and Chicka- Class 2—Cody Lemons, Champion. Market Lamb ers trip. For Jason Burris and saw people taking control of the Blanchard, first and Reserve Shorthorn Plus Crossbred Class 1—Lakota Dobbs, Dibble Pages 8B & 9B Ashlee Solice, it marked their narrative of their own past, and Breed. Class 1—Sydney McGowen, second scientific foray. working to produce it.” Class 3—Grace Miller, “This trip has been complete- Jason Burris was another Blanchard 4-H, first. ly different from the last time,” returning Chickasaw Explorer Red Angus Class 1—Keely Merrell, Purcell Ms. Solice, a University of who changed his major to FFA, first and Reserve Breed. Fill them North Texas graduate student, archaeology/anthropology in Class 2—Hunter Bay, Purcell said. “You never know what order to help preserve Chicka- FFA, first and Breed Champion. up at Jo’s you’re going to find.” saw culture. Shorthorn The 2016 Chickasaw Ex- “There are not a lot of Class 1—Corey McGregor, Pur- before they fill plorers trip in Starkville, Mis- Chickasaw archaeologists,” cell FFA, first and Breed Cham- up on candy! sissippi yielded thousands of Mr. Burris said. “Since I have pion; Caden Adams, Blanchard Hey artifacts, and delivered entirely been working at the Holisso 4-H, second. different working conditions. Research Center, I have seen Class 2—Caden Adams, Changing Plans the importance of archaeol- Blanchard 4-H, first and Reserve * “Last year, we had to water ogy and what it can do for the Breed. Shorthorn Plus screen everything,” Ms. Solice Nation.” Class 1—Sydney McGowen, said. “We couldn’t just shake The research center is located Wayne FFA, first; Jaycie Adams, the dirt off (because) we were on the 184-acre Chickasaw Blanchard 4-H, second. digging in heavy prairie clay. Cultural Center campus in Class 2—Corey McGregor, Pur- We had to spray every artifact, Sulphur. cell FFA, first and Breed Cham- Kids! which took twice as long. Chickasaw Explorers, in col- pion; Kade McGowen, Wayne “Even though it was 90-de- laboration with various univer- FFA, second and Reserve Breed. gree weather with 95 percent sities, have been working hard Class 3—Chardee Carpenter, 12 & under humidity every day, I loved to uncover answers to questions Blanchard 4-H, first. it so I applied to come back. about Chickasaw history by Wayne FFA I realized I wanted to do an- reconstructing Chickasaw Simmental Class 1—Caden Grissom, Pur- thropology as my minor, so I culture. cell FFA, first and Breed Cham- We want to see you in your favorite changed it. Now I hopefully To be eligible for the Chicka- pion; Levi Henderson, Dibble will be pursuing a master’s in saw Explorers Homeland Trip, FFA, second and Reserve Breed. anthropology because of this participants must be Chicka- Simmental Influence Halloween Costume trip.” saw, ages 18-35, be a full-time Class 1— Abby Emberson, The Chickasaw Explorers or part-time college student Blanchard 4-H, first, Breed Cham- program provides students and complete the Chickasaw pion and Grand Champion. an opportunity to learn about Explorers application. Class 2—Abby Emberson, Stop by

THE FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY Tuesday, BOOK SALE October 31st and receive your Friday, November 3 through favorite 6” pizza Monday, November 6 Sale starts at 9 am Friday and is ongoing during regular library hours. LOTS OF BOOKS FREE! HUGE SELECTION Purcell Public Library FAMOUS 919 N. 9th St., Purcell • 405-527-5546 JO’S PIZZA DONATIONS ARE STILL ACCEPTED FOR THE SALE. 1438 South Green Ave., Purcell - (405) 527-2379 All proceeds benefit the Purcell Library’s programs and services. *Must be in costume & accompanied by your parent or guardian. Dine-in only. 12A-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, October 26, 2017 From page 1A From page 1A From page 5A Trot: Octoberfest: Look: Schools PTO which will spon- than 200 iPads, cases and Organizers hope new attrac- Walk the Plank booth offered people. Some people really don’t want bold changes. The status sor its major fundraiser, the learning software, paid for tions like inflatables courtesy by Purcell Flowers and Gifts. quo is pretty comfortable from where they sit. Turkey Trot, on November 10. smart boards in the class- of First Baptist Church and Registration for a costume Could Oklahoma go from being among the national leaders The Turkey Trot is an annual rooms and new playground Patriot Ford and activities like contest will run from 6 to 7 in incarceration, domestic abuse, child abuse, and so on, to event for students from pre-K equipment, sent intermediate face painting, games, a haunted p.m. at the chamber tent with being a more healthy and productive state? Could money go through fifth grade. school teachers out of state house and a quest for treasure judging starting promptly at 7 to programs and help real people rather than administrative The students walk or run for a continuing education will take the place of the long p.m. on the stage in front of government overlap? multiple laps around the track conference and paid for a lines. City Hall. I’m beginning to think we’re mired in this pit of human suf- north of the elementary and complete music system at the There will also be a box Prizes will be awarded in four fering because we don’t have a government infrastructure that intermediate schools. intermediate school. maze at Purcell’s First Baptist classes – infant/toddler, best allows us to work our way out of it. We keep doing the same No one is sure exactly In each of the past three Church for the little ones to duo in group, best princess and thing over and over and getting the same results. We all know when the Turkey Trot began, years, students raised more crawl through. best superhero. Judges will also what that’s called. but Swain said it has been in than $10,000 through the Let’s start with a treasure map select the top three costumes Insanity. existence at least 10 years. Turkey Trot. worthy of any peg-legged pirate overall. Just like a city needs a modern infrastructure to keep it mov- Thirty percent of the pro- This year, however, they on the briny. And walk into Blessings by ing forward, a state government needs a modern infrastructure ceeds is set aside in a large won’t be alone on the track. Davis said youngsters who Design if you dare. The store to do the same. project fund to benefit the Organizers are adding a attend Purcell Elementary and will be transformed into a So Oklahoma, look what happened in Oregon. schools. veterans tribute in conjunc- Intermediate Schools will find haunted house, albeit a kinder By Ray Dyer The remaining 70 percent tion with Veterans Day. the map in their take home fold- and gentler haunt. El Reno Tribune is spent on smaller needs sug- Students have invited ers on Thursday. “Not zombieland or any- gested by the teachers. friends or family members The maps will show the loca- thing,” Davis explained. From page 1A In the past couple of years, who have served in the mili- tions of a dozen participating Oh, the really scary haunted Turkey Trot dollars have tary to join them on the track. businesses. location? bought new books for the In addition, the runner’s bib Intrepid treasure hunters That will be the pavilion at Raffle: libraries at both the interme- each youngster wears has the simply visit those businesses, Charlie McCown Park in Lex- The prizes are five $1,000 awarded thousands of dollars diate and elementary schools, following line added: maps in hand. At each location, ington and will be a highlight winners and one $5,000 win- to Purcell teachers and admin- helped pay for a new gym- “I’m running in honor/in the map will receive a stamp. of Halloween in Lexington. ner. istrators. nasium floor, bought more memory of .....” Once all locations are Frightening entities will The winners will be drawn The foundation has funded stamped, youngsters return move into the pavilion at dusk December 12 at the Purcell- over 500 grants to enhance to the chamber’s tent outside October 31. Pauls Valley basketball game education in Purcell. city hall. Cops-N-Goblins will run in The Reimer Center and In addition to Wilhoit and There they can turn the map from 6 to 11 p.m. in the city you do not have to be present Montgomery, foundation trust- in and receive a special prize park at 200 E. Broadway. to win. ees include Carmin Cox, From page 1A From page 1A courtesy of Webber Construc- There will be trick-or-treat- “This has been a great fund- Aaron Perkins, Char Page, tion, the contractor for the new ing throughout the park, as well raiser for our foundation for the Becky Galyean, Carrie Mayes, Christmas: Tornado: bridge between Purcell and as inflatables. past three years,” foundation Kelly Eck, Mary Webb, Jenny Recipients must be McClain around 8:30 p.m. damaging Lexington. More than 30 vendors and president Kerry Wilhoit said. Gowens, Gracie Montgomery, County residents and must meet the building and causing The treasure maps are avail- businesses from both sides of “We appreciate the support Pam Irwin, Gale Wilson, Jana income guidelines. distress for gamblers and the able from the chamber and can the bridge will be set up in the of the area that helps us pro- Marcum and Ted Cox. Applications are available at Beach Boy concert attendees. also be found in this week’s edi- park. Included will be food vide funds for our students Ex-officio members include, the Department of Human Ser- Among those who had to tion of The Purcell Register. trucks. that would not otherwise be Kim Croslin, Tammy Dillard, vices, 2148 S. Green Ave., and take shelter was Oklahoma Purists who feel the best trea- With the exception of the available.” Bret Petty, Amy Tolle, Jason Delta Community Services, Governor Mary Fallin. sures are those that are buried food trucks, all Cops-N-Gob- The foundation, which was Midkiff, Jay Solomon and 223 Washington St. The roof was damaged to will be able to dig for loot at a lins activities will be free. started here in 1991, has Tara White. Cash donations should be the extent rain was coming in sent to Darrell Ford at P.O. Box and other parts of the casino From page 1A 756, Purcell, Okla., 73080. were damaged. From page 1A Anyone interested in volun- There were no other reports teering should contact Peggy of damage to buildings but Thompson: Christian at 990-4001. nearby resident Randy Har- Secretary of Public Safety. position.” Oklahoma Guard units to New Neighbor: ris said he had some trees Thompson will be the first “I appreciate Gov. Fallin’s Orleans in the aftermath of Hur- the P.R. career was fading in damaged behind his home African-American to serve trust and confidence in me,” ricane Katrina in 2005. the rear view mirror. located about a mile west of in the capacity of Adjutant Thompson said. “It has been He has commanded at the “This was an accidental ca- the casino. General. an honor and a privilege to company, battalion and brigade reer for me, but a very happy Harris, who lives right by a Thompson succeeds Maj. serve the state of Oklahoma as level. accident,” she said. electric substation had power Gen. Robbie L. Asher, who public safety commissioner and His awards and decorations Five years ago she began 2805 N. 9TH, PURCELL restored to his house by about resigned in August. as a longtime member of the include the Legion of Merit; working for Pioneer full time 405-527-6484 11:45 p.m. Brig. Gen. Louis Wilham has Oklahoma Highway Patrol. I Bronze Star Medal; Meritorious and eventually was named PATRIOTFORD.COM Electricity was knocked out been serving as interim adjutant am deeply humbled by this new Service Medal: Iraq Campaign branch manager of the Norman in parts of Goldsby/Newcastle general. opportunity.” Medal; Combat Infantry Badge; West location. Pre-Owned until until between 10 a.m. Thompson will command Thompson enlisted in the Combat Action Badge; and Her husband, Matt, took a job and noon on Sunday. the Oklahoma Army and Air Oklahoma Army National numerous others. as a mathematics professor at 2013 Ford Edge People registered at the ca- National Guard, and will con- Guard in 1983 and was com- He has a bachelor’s degree SEL, Leather, 1 Owner East Central University. sino hotel were taken to other tinue to serve on the governor’s missioned as an officer in 1986 from Langston University, a They chose Purcell as the hotels in the Norman area. Cabinet as Secretary of the through the Oklahoma Military master’s degree from Okla- most practical midway point $15,975 There were no reported Military. Department’s officer candidate homa State University and an to both of their jobs and moved injuries. “General Thompson is a school. additional master’s degree in here 4-1/2 years ago. 2010 Ford F-150 The storm brought an inch proven leader with tremendous He was promoted to Brigadier strategic studies from the Unit- “I really enjoy being in a King Ranch, V8, 89K Miles, 4x4 of rain to the Purcell area organizational and leadership General in 2014. ed States Army War College. more tight knit community,” bringing the year-to-date skills,” the governor said. Thompson has served as Thompson and his wife, Deb- she said. $21,995 rainfall here to nearly 43” at “He has demonstrated his land component commander bie, reside in Edmond. While Purcell is small when 42.88”. abilities during the past seven with the Oklahoma National They have two children, Maj. compared to Norman, it’s a big 2014 Nissan Altima At Will Rogers World years he has been Oklahoma’s Guard; chief of staff with the Brandon Thompson, serving in town compared to Prague. 4 Cyl., PW & PL, 56K Miles Airport 1.85” of rain was Public Safety Commissioner. Oklahoma National Guard and the Army, and Jared Thompson, During the six or seven weeks recorded Saturday bringing “He is well respected by commander of the Oklahoma an Afghanistan combat veteran that she’s been in charge of $13,995 their total this year to 32.97”. troopers of the Oklahoma High- National Guard’s 90th Troop currently in medical school. Purcell Public Library, Re- The normal annual rainfall for way Patrol and by the soldiers Command. Thompson’s daughter-in-law, bekah has “fallen in love with 2016 Ford Explorer this area is 31.77. and airmen in our Oklahoma Thompson is a combat vet- Roxie, also serves as a Captain working here.” V6, 3rd Row Seat, PW & PL Colder temperatures includ- National Guard. He will con- eran of two deployments to Iraq on active duty in the Army. “There are a lot of great things ing a possible freeze are in tinue to serve Oklahoma and in 2003 and 2008 as well as an Thompson is the brother of going on,” she explained. the forecast for this weekend. our country well in his new integral part of the responding Purcell’s Les Hudson. She’s been impressed by $20,995 how the library engages the 2012 Chevy Traverse Hispanic community through V6, Leather, 3rd Seat, DVD programs like English as a second language and citizen- ship classes. $12,995 And then there’s the STEM outreach to area schools with 2011 Toyota Tundra programs to stimulate interest V8, 4x4, Crew Cab in science, engineering and mathematics. $18,990 Perhaps this career path isn’t so far from the public relations 2014 Kia Soranto trail, after all. V6, Nav., Roof, Leather, One Owner “In my job, I’m always work- ing with the public and serving $20,450 our customers,” she said. Nothing is routine and Re- 2010 Honda Accord bekah is proud of that variety, Leather, Sunroof, 91K Miles as well as “not driving to my old job.” She has worked with teachers $10,985 at Purcell Intermediate School 2014 Chevy Camero just down the street and finds 2LT, Leather, New Tires, 49K Miles gratification when they bring their classes in every three weeks so the students can check $19,642 out library books. “I know right now I belong 2014 Ford Focus where I am,” she said. “I look 4 Cyl., SE, Leather forward to growing myself and growing the library in this $10,750 community.” It’s all about “making this 2012 Ram 1500 ST library the best it can be.” Hemi V8, Tow Pkg., Crew Cab “Everyone should come in and say ‘Hi,’” she added, “and $16,995 I will tell them how the library can help them.” Anadarko 30 Washington 41 Wayne 0 Lexington 24 Hobart 6 Minco 42

The Purcell Register B Thursday • October 26, 2017 purcellregister.com Sports SECTION Warriors Swayze play complete game All-State Washington blows out Hobart, 41-6 • Photo provided In just her second John D. Montgomery Purcell Armadillos cross country race, The Purcell Register This historic photograph, taken in 1977 or 1978 at Conger Field, was provided by Rick Ewing. Pictured from left front row in top 10 in state Playing what head coach are Judge Noah Ewing, Rick Ewing, Ed Peacock and Ron Hunt. CC Brad Beller said was their most Middle row - Tom Smith, Mike McCurdy, Ted Clark, Mike Feroli, complete game of the season, John D. Montgomery Judge Gary Barger and Jessy “Hubba” Green. Back row - Dave Washington dismantled Ho- Roberts, Col. John Mantooth, Dr. Harlan Blackstone and Tully The Purcell Register As a team, Purcell fin- team. They were a family bart 41-6 at Bearcat Stadium McCoy. (Not pictured: Dr. David Glover) In the group are 14 ished 14th in the girls and pulled for each other last Friday night. Running in just her sec- PHS grads and Honorary Purcell Old Grad and Chickasha division and 16th in the throughout the season. The No. 4 ranked Warriors ond cross country event, Alumni Tully McCoy. boys division, led by Kyle “We will miss our seniors hiked their season mark to Purcell Senior Haylee Ginn, who finished 64th but we have a solid group of 7-1 and are a perfect 4-0 in Swayze finished sixth in in 19:39. underclassmen returnng,” District 2A-3 keeping pace the State Cross Country Swayze is Purcells first he concluded. with the Lindsay Leopards in Meet in Shawnee last All Stater since Brooke Results: that department. Old photo Saturday. Klimek in 2010, head Girls The only down side to the Swayze knocked off coach Randy Belicek said. 2 miles game was the loss for the nearly75 percent of a min- “This was the boys sec- season of senior Garrett Wil- ute from her Regional Meet ond straight trip to state shows Armadillos Please see Swayze, page 2B son, who suffered a broken time to leg a 12.47 in the and the third year in a row leg while rushing the ball State Meet and made the for the girls,” Belicek said. against the Bearcats. Wilson A crew of Purcell grads playing All-State top 10. “The kids were not just a was transported to Norman touch football at Conger for successful surgery. He was home recovering by Sunday, John D. Montgomery according to Beller. terity,” Ewing said with a grin. The Purcell Register The Warriors were balanced He also reported the Young on offense and very stingy on Several of Purcell’s notable and Old grads would band defense holding Hobart to 87 citizens played touch football together to play in the Nor- yards rushing. after they all graduated from man flag football league as Hobart is a rushing oriented PHS in the 1960s and 1970s. the Purcell Armadillos. team so holding them under “After we all graduated the “Our high point was when 100 yards on the ground was 60s (Old grads) played the we took second place in the huge. 70s (Young grads) in touch State Flag Football Tourna- Beller said the ring lead- football every year at Conger ment in Oklahoma City. ers on defense were his two Field,” Rick Ewing (Class of “We lost only to a team defensive tackles and his two 1967) said. that had a former Arkansas inside linebackers. “Who won the most games quarterback, the OU national He was referring to Tanner is still a bone of contention champion 400 meter relay Thompson and Justin Sim- among us,” Ewing continued. team and a 6’6” wide receiver mons in the defensive line and “We had a traveling trophy among the other college ath- called the Little Brown Jug. letes,” Ewing said. “Its whereabouts is un- The guys quit • Photo provided • Photo provided Please see Warriors, page 2B known. The scores were Good pace recorded on the trophy and All-Stater Please see Purcell Senior Haylee I suspect the “young grads” Purcell Cross Country coach and his All-Stater Swayze on her way to sixth Armadillos, absconded with it in order to Haylee Swayze after she finished sixth in the in the State Cross Country conceal their record from pos- page 2B State Meet at Shawnee Saturday. meet last Saturday. Bulldogs go bear DRAGONS hunting Lexington to tangle with travel to John Marshall tonight at Taft ToddNewville Anadarko The Purcell Register The Lexington Bulldogs Purcell coming off bye week football team lost last Thurs- day, 30-24, to the Anadarko After a bye week, Purcell off a narrow 30-24 victory “You can’t make mis- Warriors at home. will travel to Anadarko over Lexington and will takes against those guys,” The ‘Dawgs are now 6-2 on this Friday night for a key be anxiously awaiting the head coach John Higbee the season and 2-2 in district District 3A-3 match up. Dragons. said. play and the loss was certainly A Purcell victory would Anadarko is 6-2 overall “They will play some disappointing for the Lexing- set up another District and 3-1 District play. Pur- tight end formations and ton faithful. Championship game the cell is 5-3, 3-1 heading into some double tights. But, it sure seemed like an following Friday against the contest. “They have a couple of exciting contest. Janet Moore No. 3 John Marshall. The Warriors operate out tailbacks that can run and “It was back and forth and a The Purcell Register Last year the Dragons of a very multiple offense two quarterbacks. One can heck of a football game,” said pulled off a convincing and base out of a 4-4 on run and the other can run Lexington head coach Dale Go west 40-12 victory so the War- defense. and pass. Berglan. Ethan Brown and the riors will be very aware of Keys for the Dragons “They will be a handful,” “We’d score and then they’d Dragons travel west Friday Purcell and be ready to even are ball security and hold- Higbee confirmed. “They night for a showdown with the score. ing down mistakes and beat Marlow and blanked the Anadarko Warriors. The Warriors are coming penalties. us.” Please see Lex, page 4B 2B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, October 26, 2017 From page 1B Warriors: linebackers Nicholas Andrews times for 100 yards. “They will line up in every- and Shane Spaulding. Clemence also found the end thing from a double tight end “I really feel like those four zone in the first period on a formation to an empty back- guys controlled the whole 17-yard scamper. field hoping to get the defense game,” Beller said. “Tanner and Tyler Stuever scored three out of position. Justin did a great job of forc- rushing touchdowns on runs “They return a quarterback ing double teams and running of 18, three and 87. that played in the playoffs last through double teams. And, The 87 yard cross-country year,” Beller said. “He’s their our two inside linebackers, jaunt came on a third and 24 go to guy.” Andrews and Spaulding, had situation. Tyler ended the game Defensively, the Blue Devils big time games. They were all rushing 18 times for 191 yards. are a 4-2 base. They pay a lot just dominating.” The Warriors put up their of man-for-man coverage in Add to that a pair of inter- biggest offensive production of the secondary and try to get ceptions by Colton Goelz and the season with 521 total yards. as much pressure as they can Nathan Ladlee and the War- And it couldn’t have been from their four down linemen. riors pretty much had Hobart done without the work of the “They key for us is to make covered like a blanket. big eaters in the trenches. sure we stay balanced on of- “Colton is one of those guys Beller gave a well-deserved fense. We have to be able to that does everything,” Beller pat on the back to offensive throw the ball and run. On Greg Gaston • double g images said. “He comes up on run sup- linemen Justin McKay, Tyler defense, it’s pretty basic. We port and then covers and gets Beller, Conner Bruce, Tanner have to adjust to their forma- That’ll cost you 15 an interception.” Thompson, Cale Winton and tions and tackle well.” Hunter Findley gets his facemask pulled by an Anadarko defender Thursday night. Lexington While the defense was throt- tight end Logan Lile. Warrior notes: was defeated 30-24 by the Warriors. tling the Bearcats, the offense Up next for the Warriors is a Head coach Brad Beller was hitting on all cylinders. home game with the 3-5, 1-3 nominated Trevor Stuever Junior quarterback Trevor Walters Blue Devils. as the Offensive Player of the Stuever appeared nearly 100 Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. Week. The junior signal caller percent after suffering an ankle However, the festivities begin was 12-14 passing for 171 Wayne Bulldogs at Dibble injury. at 7 p.m. for senior night and yards and a touchdown. He also Stuever was 12-14 passing Little League Appreciation rushed the ball nine times for Kickoff set for 7 p.m. for 171 yards including a 31- Night. 100 yards. JohnDennyMontgomery yard touchdown toss to Logan Beller said the Blue Devils Nominated as the Offensive turning starter and runs their titudes and are playing hard.” Clemence in the second quarter. line up in every offensive Lineman of the Week was Tan- The Purcell Register offense well.” Wayne is coming off a 42-0 Stuever rushed the ball nine formation known to mankind. ner Thompson, who graded Sharp said they are extreme- loss against Minco. out at 86 percent against Hobart Wayne travels to Dibble Fri- ly physical up front and are With the absence of Rodney last Friday night. day night for a chilly meeting anchored by Hunter Hamby, Gray and Dawson Mantooth, From page 1B Beller nominated Justin with the Demons. a 6’ 5” and 260 pound tackle. who left the Minco game in the Simmons as the Defensive With temperatures expected He noted their runningback first quarter with a shoulder Swayze: Lineman of the Week for to hover near freezing over- is “one of the top rushers in the injury, Wayne struggled to get his performance against the night, the pads will be popping state” and they have an impres- anything going offensively. 6. Haylee Swayze, 12:47 5K Bearcats. Simmons made in the cool air. sive group of wide receivers. “Minco was who we thought 80. Alena Dunaway, 14:33 64. Kyle Ginn, 19:39 seven tackles including three The Demons, who are 5-3 on Defensively Dibble runs a they were,” Sharp said of the 94. Savannah Ibarra, 14:49 83. Gavin Nation, 20:10 for losses. the season, play in Class 2A. 50 front using their defensive No. 4 ranked team in the state. 100. Liz Carlampio, 14:59 90. Tanner Eikenberry, 20:27 Getting the nod as the De- Wayne head coach Brandon line to disrupt opposing of- “When Mantooth went out 151. Aileen Gaytan, 16:58 123. Slayde Little, 21:07 fensive Player of the Week was Sharp said they are a veteran fenses. they were able to pin their ears 160. Angela Resendiz, 17:36 148. Ethan Brown, 22:56 Shane Spaulding. He made 11 group that returned a good He said his team will be back and come after us.” 163. Cady Wollenberg, 17:41 149. Evan Maynard, 23:08 tackles against Hobart in the nucleus of players from last ready Friday. Wayne gave up two punt Boys 155. Corvin Hook, 24.50 41-6 victory. season. “Our kids are wanting to get returns for scores, which al- “They have a lot back from back out there and compete,” lowed Minco to get rolling. last year,” he said. Sharp said. “Our special teams were not “Their quarterback is a re- “They still have positive at- effective,” he said. Did you like that photo?

Ron Ladlee • The Purcell Register Nowhere to run The Washington defense smothers a Hobart ball carrier Thursday night. The Warriors dismantled Hobart 41-6. Purcell-Anadarko From page 1B series history Armadillos: Year Score Winner playing when age caught up “Hubba” Green, who had a 1922 37-0 Purcell with them, Ewing reported. college football scholarship 1923 14-13 Purcell “I suppose it’s just as well and was Alternate All-State in 1924 16-0 Anadarko the Little Brown Jug disap- football and State Champion peared as we still enjoy the in track, Judge Noah Ewing, 1927 19-6 Anadarko debate about who won the Rick Ewing, team captain of 1928 6-0 Anadarko most games,” Ewing said. the Tulsa Golden Hurricanes 1929 12-7 Purcell Among the group in the pho- and two year letterman and to are nine athletic scholarship Ed Peacock, track letterman 1931 0-0 Tie Color prints of photos shot by Purcell winners, five attorneys, five at OSU. 1932 6-0 Purcell PHS Hall of Fame Members, Pictured for the Young grads 1933 27-0 Purcell four Vype Magazine All Time were Dr. Harlan Blackstone, 1934 12-7 Anadarko Register photographers are easy to obtain! PHS football team members, who had a football scholarship two doctors, two judges, two at Tulsa University, Tommy 1935 19-18 Purcell college team captains, one Smith, attorney and Rhodes 1936 2-0 Purcell Just stop by army colonel, one district at- Scholar in Cambridge, Eng- 1937 15-12 Purcell torney, one Rhodes Scholar, land and a football scholarship one football and basketball to Kansas University, Mike 1938 6-0 Purcell today and All-Stater, one track State McCurdy, an All-Stater in 1939 26-7 Anadarko $ $ Champion, one state runner- both football and basketball; 1940 13-0 Purcell

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But, they scored last and their 2-point run was good. conversion pass play failed. failed. prepared for everything. the Week. and, unfortunately, we came “The one thing we stressed Anadarko came back with Anadarko sealed things up “The key to the game will be Reed had eight tackles and up on the wrong end of the was that we needed to stay in a drive that culminated in a with a 3-yard touchdown run. eliminating the big play and caused one fumble. points tally. They converted it until halftime,” Berglan said. 4-yard touchdown run and “Defensively, we had our forcing them to drive the ball The offensive line Player three of their four two-point “That’s what we did and then their 2-point conversion run most physical night,” Berglan the length of the field. We will of the Week is senior Jordan conversions. We didn’t and we we began the second half well. was good. said. “Anadarko has one of need to control the clock and McWaters, who graded out at were 0-for- four on two-point We did everything we could Once again, Smith put the the best running games in all put points on the board. We 78-percent. conversions. They are the except make those two-point ‘Dawgs on top with a sensa- of high school football. They do not want to get into a situ- The defensive line Player second-best team in our dis- conversions. tional 57-yard touchdown run. run the counter scheme bet- ation where we have to match of the Week is senior Caden trict and we played a complete “It was a great ballgame. Again, Lexington’s try for a ter than anyone in the state. touchdowns with them.” Jones who had five tackles and ballgame. This was our best There were some big plays 2-point conversion run failed. We were able to not only to The Bears’ junior quar- one for loss. performance from an execution and some ‘grind-it- out’ series. The fourth quarter belonged contain their run game, but terback Jerod Leviston has Berglan also had special and physicality standpoint.” The people who came to watch to the Warriors, who are now we also forced several fourth completed 72-of-141 passes praise for senior wide receiver/ Lexington trailed Anadarko, the game certainly got their 6-2 overall and 3-1 in district down plays that we were able for 1,099 yards and 14 touch- defensive back Hunter Find- 8-6, at halftime. After a score- money’s worth.” play. to make key stops on.” downs this year with only six ley and junior receiver and DB less first quarter for both The ‘Dawgs grabbed an 18- They scored on a 7-yard Lexington actually had the interceptions. He has almost Andre Ibarra. squads, senior running back 16 lead after three quarters of touchdown run and a 2-point advantage in total offense a dozen quality receivers to “Hunter Findley had a strong Zach Smith scored on a 47-yard play. Junior quarterback Toby conversion. over Anadarko as the ‘Dawgs throw to. performance offensively with touchdown run but the Lex’s Prevost found junior wide re- Smith (as a linebacker) re- outgained the Warriors, 312- His favorite target is sopho- four receptions and two key 2-point conversion run failed. ceiver Andre Ibarra open for a turned a fumble 47 yards for 301. Anadarko had 247 yards more Timothy Stephens with interceptions defensively,” Anadarko responded with 27-yard touchdown pass play. a TD. But again, Lexington’s rushing compared to Lex’s 185. 338 yards and four TDs on 19 Berglan said. “Andre Ibarra a 13-yard pass play for a TD But, the Bulldogs’ 2-point attempt at a 2-point conversion After reeling off six straight receptions. led the receivers with five victories to begin the season, There is no doubt, though, receptions for 62 yards and a Lexington has now lost two that senior running back touchdown. straight games. Things cer- Devonte Lee is the Bears’ top Defensively, he had one of tainly don’t get any easier this weapon. the plays of the night. On punt week, either. He has rushed for 1,406 coverage, he was able to punch The ‘Dawgs will try to con- yards and 22 touchdowns on the ball out of the returner’s tain the mighty John Marshall 108 attempts. He averages 13.1 hand and the ball was caught Bears at 7 p.m. tonight (Thurs- yards per carry and 175.8 yards in mid-air by Zach Smith in day) on the artificial turf at Taft rushing per game. full stride for a touchdown.” Stadium in Oklahoma City. “Their running back is tre- The Bears are 7-1 overall and mendous,” Berglan said. “We 4-0 in district. Their only loss haven’t seen one as good as District was to Class 4A Heritage Hall, him all season. He has gone Football 41-20, in the season opener. to the house against everybody John Marshall (currently and has yet to be caught. He is Standings ranked No. 3 in Class 3A) has very impressive and one of the DISTRICT 3A-3 scored 365 points this year – or best in the whole state.” 45.6 points per game. Lexington Notes: Head District All PF PA +/- As explosive as the Bears’ coach Dale Berglan nomi- John Marshall 4-0 7-1 365 166 60 Anadarko 3-1 6-2 310 172 12 offense has been, their defense nated two of his players for PURCELL 3-1 5-3 191 125 30 has been pretty good, too. offensive Player of the Week LEXINGTON 2-2 6-2 233 152 7 They’ve given up 166 points honors – quarterback Toby Marlow 2-2 3-5 214 211 9 this season, or 20.8 points per Prevost and running back Bridge Creek 1-4 1-7 145 252 -43 game. Zach Smith. Prevost was 11- Comanche 0-5 1-8 104 374 -75 “They very well could end of-18 passing for 127 yards DISTRICT 2A-3 up as (Class 3A) state champi- and one touchdown. Prevost ons,” Berglan said. “They are also had 77 yards rushing on District All PF PA +/- Greg Gaston • double g images WASHINGTON as complete of a ball team as 11 carries. 4-0 7-1 283 90 60 Missile Lindsay 4-0 5-3 218 128 49 we will see all year. They are Smith, meanwhile, had 108 Dibble 3-2 5-3 271 136 26 Andre Ibarra cuts out the legs of a Anadarko ball carrier Thursday night. Lexington fell to the extremely athletic and are very yards and two touchdowns Hobart 2-2 6-2 275 190 0 Warriors 30-24. balanced. rushing on 12 carries. “Toby Walters 1-3 3-5 151 296 -38 “They are very dominant up Prevost did a tremendous job Frederick 1-4 3-6 172 188 -45 front and they have some big running our offense,” Berglan Community Christian 0-4 0-8 128 385 -52 linemen. They can spread the said. “Zach Smith was Zach DISTRICT A-4 ball around. Smith. He never fails to amaze “They have a pretty good mix me with his skill, speed and District All PF PA +/- of running the ball and throw- toughness. When you need a Okla. Christian Aca. 4-0 8-0 388 126 60 Minco 4-0 7-1 195 46 52 ing the ball. They can hit you big play, Zach is there to pro- Wynnewood 2-2 5-3 347 154 8 on the inside or the outside. vide the excitement.” Crossings Christian 2-2 3-5 148 166 0 They’ll throw the quick stuff Senior linebacker Dylan Konawa 1-4 3-5 156 187 -32 and the deep stuff. Reed is Berglan’s nomina- WAYNE 1-4 2-6 79 250 -45 “Defensively, we have to be tion for defensive Player of Wellston 1-3 1-7 79 411 -43

Janet Moore • The Purcell Register Dragon Cheerleaders The 2017 Purcell High School Cheerleaders include, front row from left, Alyssa Trumbo, Liz Caralampio, Maddie Williams, Carly Busacco and Natalli Cregan. In the middle row are, from left, Kamryn Moss, Claire Embree, Addie Stanton, Vivian Steiner, Gracie Morgan, Brenya Rutledge and Khia Tyler. On the back row are, from left, Alyssa Richards, Shelby Kimball, Lizzie Davis, Carlee Dismuke and Emma Meyer. The team is coached by Ashley Howell.

• Photo provided The Running hard Purcell Register Kyle Ginn led Purcell’s boys in the State Cross Country meet last Saturday, running the 5K in 19:39. THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, October 26, 2017-5B Warriors Cross Country competes in state AngieSteele Washington Correspondent

Washington’s Boys and Girls Cross Country teams made state for the second year in a row. The teams traveled to Gordon Cooper Technology Center in Shawnee last weekend for the Class 3A State Cross Coun- try Race to compete against 21 Girls Teams and 19 Boys Teams. Aubrey Schmidt took second in the 3A State race with a time of 12.11. Oliver Wilson was 40th with a time of 19:03. The Girls Team placed 18th and the Boys Team placed 17th • Photo by Robin Schmidt overall. Cross Country Team Washington Elementary The Washington Cross Country Team gathered for a team picture at the state tournament. Students of the Week Congratulations to second graders Grayson Masters, roll have all A’s and students on drix, Rielyn Scheffe, Paisley Jesus Ledezma, Evan Peters, Marisol Ledezma and Kenedee the Principal’s honor roll have Taylor and Andi Thomas. Lexi Rector, Andi Sanders and Luster who represent their all A’s and B’s. Teacher: Burch Everett Shapiro. classes as Students of the Week Superintendent’s Mason Adams, Kaleb Full- First Baptist Church of October 23-27. Honor Roll ingham, Addy Larman, Madi- Cole Grayson Masters is in Mrs. Third Grade son McGowan, Delia Snow and Church schedule: Sunday Giltner’s class. His favorite Teacher: Cline Reese Stidham. School at 9:30 a.m. and worship color is blue and his favorite Chloe Royalty and Aubrie Teacher: Byrd at 10:45 a.m. Sunday evening animal is a lion. He enjoys Walkup. Talance Barnes, Grace Grim- Bible Study at 6 p.m. • Photo by Rhonda Reynolds eating ravoli. Grayson plans Teacher: Haynes sey, Olivia Palumbo, Tatum Wednesday evening activi- to be an army doctor when he Baelee Adkins, Bella An- Wilk and Arlie Wilson. ties for all ages at 7 p.m. The Veteran of the Week grows up. drews, Creed Barrett, Kayden Teacher: Paulk church website is www.fbcole. Dale K. Graham Veterans Foundation Veteran of the Week is Kenedee Luster is in Mrs. Cardenas, Maddix Smith and Jaxon Byrd, Ivana Cooper, org. EJ Branch. Mr. Branch served in the United States Navy during Siebert’s class. She enjoys Caden Vaughn. Landon Hager, Breanna Miller, The church is located in Cole the Korean War and makes his home in Lindsay. We appreciate playing with her American Girl Teacher: Stuever Tanner Olson, Garrett Riley and on SH 74 B between Washing- Mr. Branch for his service to our country. doll and her favorite sport is Layne Cannon, Parker Flick, Mikala West. ton and Blanchard. basketball. She likes to play on Kelsey Foster, Riley Gay, Principal’s Honor Roll For more information, send Journey Through the Bible, volunteers to help our veterans the playground a recess. When Jaaron Gordon, Stevie Haynes, Third Grade an email to the website or call Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. and their families navigate the Kenedee grows up she would Justin Hobbs, Elden Roach and Teacher: Cline (405) 485-3377. How Can I Know Bible VA claims process. For those of like to be a teacher or preacher. Lainey Williams. Alex Andews, Tripp Aro- Washington United Meth- Study, Sunday, 5 p.m. you who would like to give your Mrs. Talley’s class is repre- Fourth Grade stegui, Carson Baker, Jeb odist Church Upcoming Bible Studies time to help others, please visit sented by Marisol Ledezma. Teacher: Brown Clayton, Gavin Cloud, Emma We are a friendly, Bible Round Up Sunday—High our website where you will find She has a pet dog named Java, Ashlynn Beller, Sam Cantrell, Griffin, Luke Hager, Braydon based church where everyone Attendance Day. Invite your volunteer applications. We also her she likes to eat pizza, and Rheve Castle, Addie Jackson, Johnson, Marlee Lawrence and is welcome. Our Sunday wor- friends and family to join us have forms available on site any her favorite color is blue. Mari- Preslee Johnson, Audrey Lov- Hunter Sanders. ship service begins at 11 a.m. for Sunday School and Service. Tuesday or Thursday morning. sol plans to be a doctor when ing and Lily Wells. Teacher: Haynes You can call us at 288- Wear your favorite western An OSBI background check is she grows up. Teacher: Kulbeth Kade Babcock, Osten Beller, 1775, find us online at wash- attire. There will be lunch in required. We want volunteers Bluegrass Jam Owen Andrews, Kelby Ethan Bennett, Isabella Cas- ingtonumc.net or on Facebook the fellowship hall following on our team who are compas- Grab your lawn chair and Beller, Emma Flick, Slade tillo, Max Dunn, Allison Ford, under Washington United the service. sionate, knowledgeable, and come out to the The Feed and Flora, Valerie Hernandez, Pre- Daryl Frizell, Zoei Henry, Saw- Methodist Church, Oklahoma. Ladies’ Soup and Salad Sup- willing to work on our to help Seed Store in Washington on sley Lucas, Emersyn Massey, yer Lovelass, Jaxon McKinley, Union Hill Baptist Church per—Monday, October 30, us make a difference in the lives Saturday, October 28, for a Miller Orr, Jackson Rice, Reese Emma Musgrove, Leslie No- Sundays—Age Group Bible 6:30 p.m. in the Fellowship of veterans and their families. Bluegrass Jam! Everyone is Schrader and Lilly Vandivor. lasco, Lucy Pacheco, Carson studies, 9:45 a.m. and 5:30 Hall. Bring your favorite soup, If you need transportation welcome to attend! Teacher: McPherson Reed, Logan Robberson, An- p.m.; Children’s Church, 11 salad, bread or dessert to share. to visit us, please contact our Washington All School Bridge Barrett, Clay Davis, drew Roth, Trent Stewart and a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m. and Trunk or Treat—Hallow- drivers, Louie and Clayton. Carnival Laney Gay, Morgan Heden- Ryan Stidham. 6:30 p.m. een, Tuesday, October 31, Last week they logged 94 The Washington All School berg, Braedon Henderson, Teacher: Stuever Wednesdays—Evening 5 p.m. We will need candy hours transporting 24 folks Carnival is set for Thursday, Logan Janaway, Bailey McAli- Aubri Clary, Andrew Cooper, meal, 5:30 p.m.; Age Group donations. 1,597 miles. October 26, from 5:30-8:30 ster, Jace Myers, Xander Porti- Gage Hunter, Addison Hyde, Bible Studies, 6:30 p.m. Connect with us at This past Tuesday and Thurs- p.m. llo, Noah Price, Kinser Scott, Tatum Hyde, Brody Nash, Monthly Schedule—Retired/ [email protected], day morning, we assisted more Washington School Notes Olivia Smith, Scarlett Tontz Daphne Palumbo, Byllee Price, Senior Lunch, 4th Tuesday at 288-6060, Facebook: FBC than 260 veterans and surviving October 27— High School and Zeke Wilson. Adam Sharp, Ganon Springer, Noon; Men’s Breakfast, 1st Washington, Twitter @FBC- spouses with their applica- Football vs. Walters, home. Teacher: Six Nate Steele and Trey Wade. Saturday of each month, 7 a.m. WashingtonOK. tions for VA benefits. Adding November 3— High School Kale Brakefield, Jayleen Fourth Grade First Baptist Church Dale K. Graham Veteran’s those folks to the number we Football at Lindsay, away. Calvert, Dylan Couch, Kallon Teacher: Brown Washington Foundation represent at VA it brings our Washington Elementary Hodges, Liam Keltner, Brylee Aydian Bray, Rylie Caldwell, Weekly Worship Service One of the things that we do total representation to over Honor Roll McLaughlin, Mackenzie Mill- Dakota Fullingim, Blake Times: each Tuesday and Thursday 17,000. I don’t think there is The following students have er and Jayden Wells. Knight, Addison Lanham, Sunday—10:45 a.m. and 6 is to recognize the men and an independent organization or made the honor roll for the first Fifth Grade Owen McCalip, Grey Mc- p.m. women who served in World person who is doing more for nine weeks of school. Students Teacher: Brewer Guire, Jax Mitchell, Samanth Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. War II and the Korean War. veterans in this country. If you on the Superintendent’s honor Karlie Haskins, Zenon Hen- Self, Colt Stinnett and Couper Weekly Small Group Op- Each of them is asked to come are interested in filing a claim, Walker. portunities: forward to be introduced and you might have less frustration Teacher: Kulbeth Sunday School, Sundays, are presented with a cap rep- if you come see us first. Courtney Couch, Blake Hei- 9:45 a.m. resenting their military service. Last week we checked our liger, Jayden Keesee, Giselle Youth Bible Study, Sundays, Many have never been recog- database to see what counties Rodriquez and Rilee Stewart. 5 p.m. and Wednesdays, 6:30 nized for their military service. in Oklahoma our clients live. Teacher: McPherson p.m. It is an honor to be able to do I’m happy to report we have Brenden Cannon, Addison GAs (girls 1-5 grade), RAs this for the men and women helped veterans and surviving Fox, Preslie Srudder, Dorothy (boys 1-5 grade), Sundays at who have served in our great spouses from all 77 counties. Shepard and Jacob Woolington. 5 p.m. nation’s military. We are proud We have the number of vet- Teacher: Six Mission Friends (Pre-K and to have EJ Branch as our Vet- erans from each county who Cashton Adkins, Chance Kindergarten), Sundays, 5 p.m. eran of the Week. He served in were helped since moving to Holsey, Allie Madden, Sierra Ladies’ Bible Study, Tues- the United States Navy during Norman. Counties that had Medlin, Johnathen Montoya, days, 9 a.m. the Korean War. the highest number of veterans Chance Phillips, Cason Pickett, Kid’s Choir and Bible Study, As we continue to grow, and surviving spouses were Aly Reyes, Hailey Simmons Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. there will be a need for more Oklahoma County with 5,519, and Lane Taylor. Cleveland County with 3,136, Fifth Grade and McClain County with Teacher: Brewer 1,094 veterans assisted. Dakota Barker, Micah Dunn, Each week I receive the VA Carson Elliott, Maxx Gray, decisions for the veterans and Anna Herndon, Kylie Ja- surviving spouses we represent. cobs, Blake Lindert, Breanna This allows us to review each Lindert, Sage Ryan, Carli War- one for accuracy and determine ren and Brysen Willes. what action needs to be taken Teacher: Burch by the veteran or the surviving Kole Arthur, Hanna Bran- spouse. We then send out a letter ham, Journey Childress, Ethan giving directions on what they Clark, Edgar DeLoera, Taydem should do next. Perryman, Cash Sides, Sophie One of my favorite jobs is Stroud, Garrett Wolfe and Jesse to read each decision letter Schleff. when a veteran receives a Teacher: Byrd 100 percent rating for their Hadley Barefoot, Noah Ben- service-connected disabilities. nett, Axel Boggs, Hunter Bon- Last week nine veterans were ner, Nicole Cassell, Taylon El- awarded that rating. They will liott, Logan Glasgow, Cooper receive an annual combined Hendrix, Jyden Larman, Zoey amount of $347,382 per year. Lawrence, Trinity Martin and • Photo byVonne Giltner There were also 34 veterans Mason Singletary. who received disability ratings Teacher: Paulk Students of the Week from 10-90 percent for their • Photo by Robin Schmidt Taiden Craig, Maranda Deal, Grayson Masters, Marisol Ledezma and Kenedee Luster were State champ Elyssa Dorsett, Teagan Foster, chosen to represent their second grade classes as Students James Higdon, Jordan Kilmer, of the Week for October 23-27. Please see Washington, page 7B Aubrey Schmidt took second in the 3A State race. 6B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, October 26, 2017 The Purcell Register Religion Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church By Fr. Jim Chamberlain

Many years ago, people the common good. like God. When we are joyful traded one thing for another. If Look at a coin from the and creative – then we are like I had strawberries and you had United States, for example, a God. We are reflecting the im- a chicken, I might trade you a quarter. On one side, it has a age and the glory of God. Let bag of strawberries for your picture of George Washington, us pray that, everywhere we Church Directory chicken. If I needed firewood the first president of the U.S. go, people will see in us the for cooking, I might give you On the other side, it might image of God. a loaf of bread, and you would have one of the 50 states of the All Saints’ Day Mass will give me a bundle of firewood. U.S. – to remind us that we are be offered on Wednesday, But in time, it became easier a collection of 50 states. November 1, at noon and at 7 First Christian Church to use money as a form of Our motto is “E pluribus p.m. (bilingual). (Disciples of Christ) exchange. And so, a central unum” – “Out of the many, we A special parking place has www.firstchristianchurchpurcell.org Purcell, OK authority – a government are one.” The coin also says “In been posted by the Military Sunday: 10:45 AM 2705 N. 9th • 527-2535 – began to make many cur- God we trust.” This is another Order of Purple Hearts to Children’s Church 10:50 AM Interim Pastor: Ray Sikes rency and coins. These coins motto that reminds us that all honor all those veterans in our ...finding our source, supply, 2nd at Washington Sunday services Wednesday services make things much easier. It of our riches and happiness parish who have served our 9 am Sunday School 6:30 pm Bible Study and ultimate delight in God. is easier to save money. (You came first from God before country in the armed forces. Unity in Christ, 10 am Worship 6:30 pm Awanas & can try to save a chicken or a they are shared with others We will especially remember freedom of thought 6 pm Evening worship Youth Goldsby, OK 405.288.2117 bag of strawberries, but they (see Mt. 22:15-21). them and ask God’s blessing and love in action. www.ebcpurcell.org www.truevineok.org won’t last long.) It is easier to These images should remind upon them over the weekend exchange money for the things us that the coin is made by of November 11-12. that are needed. the central authority for the Our annual Thanksgiving Of course, the central gov- purpose of making our lives banquet is coming up on Sun- Westside ernment does more than just easier, making our lives hap- day, November 12. make money. It also provides pier. It should remind us that There are still a few slots Church of Christ Hwy 39, 5mi. west of Purcell a police force to keep order we can make our lives better, left for our women’s retreat on 401 W. Broadway 405.527.3957 - [email protected] 715 W. Harrison, Purcell Sundays among peoples. It takes care and we can make the lives October 28-29. Call the office Lexington Age Group Bible Study 9:45 am of those things that we share – of other people better, by the to sign up. Sunday Morning - 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 am roads and bridges and parks. It proper usage of money. Our Mass schedule is Satur- Revival Service - 11 a.m. Community Outreach 4:30 pm Sunday Morning 10:30 am Age Group Bible Study 5:30 pm keeps clean the water we drink You and I are like a coin. We day at 5 p.m. (English), Sunday Wednesday Evening - 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship 6:30 pm Pastor: Rev. Mark A. Stacy Sunday Evening 3:00 pm Wednesdays and the air that we breathe. It are stamped with the image at 11 a.m. (English) and 1 p.m. Office Ph. 405.527.3045 Wednesday Evening 7:30 pm Fellowship Meal 5:30 pm helps provide education for of God. When people see us, (Spanish). Age Group Bible Study 6:30 pm all children in public schools. they should be reminded of For more information, call Every year, we are asked to God. When we are loving to our church office at 527-3077. Johnson Road FIRST BAPTIST pay taxes to the central govern- one another, we are like God. Please visit our parish, and like CHURCH ment, thereby contributing to When we are generous, we are us on Facebook. Baptist Church LEXINGTON 4 mi. N. of Purcell on I-35 Connecting People With God and One Another Pastor Wayne Brown Team Kids • The Way (Youth) Green Avenue Church of Christ 9:45a.m ...... Sunday School Upward • Senior Activities 11:00a.m ...... Worship Service Sunday School 9:45 Morning Worship 8:30 • 10:45 • Evening 6:00 The Wednesday evening These chapters covered largely ing King Hesikiah during his last 6:30p.m ...... Sunday Evening auditorium class looked at the the last days of King Hezikiah days as an example beginning 6:30p.m ...... Wednesday Rusty Canoy Pastor 527-6758 latter part of First Corinthians and some of Isaiah’s prophecies with the reading of Isaiah 39:6. 527-7155 • 447-9709 800 E. BROADWAY • LEXINGTON ten where the apostle Paul tells during that period. The church is located at the church in Corinth that we During the Sunday morning 407 Jackson Street in Purcell. should be careful not to use our assembly Keith Shackleford Bible classes begin at 9:45 Memorial Calvary liberty in Christ to offend the reported on his recent gospel a.m. Sunday morning and Assembly of God Holiness Church conscience of weaker brothers. meeting in Central Pennsyl- 7 p.m. Wednesday evening, 7th & Monroe, Purcell Pastor David Bittle The Sunday morning adult vania then delivered a sermon with worship at 10:45 a.m. Pastor Duane Elmore Bible class studied the last analyzing the character growth and 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Bible 403 N. 4th, Purcell sunday school 9:45 a.m. 15 chapters of Isaiah, Second of the apostle Peter. study correspondence courses 9:45 a.m. Sunday School Kings 18 and 19 and the 46th, The Sunday evening message are available. You can call the Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Pastor: Justin Blankenship Evening services 6:00 p.m. 10:50 a.m. Morning Worship 76th, 80th and 135th psalms. centered on the folly of pride us- office at 527-4052. 1106 W. Grant • Purcell • 527-3342 6:00 p.m. Sunday Night Wed. Night services 7:00 p.m. Sunday School...... 9:45 a.m. We invite You to Worship With us. Sunday Worship ...... 10:45 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Night Sunday Night ...... 6:00 p.m. Independent Pentecostal 527-2769 Wednesday ...... 7:00 p.m. Holiness Church Faith Christian Fellowship Faith Christian Fellowship There will be games, prizes, a and not scary! NEW MISSION will hold its Annual Harvest cake walk and a pumpkin patch. Faith Christian Fellowship Holiness Church Lighthouse Party on Saturday, October 28, All food and activities are free is located on Highway 76, 1/4 Sunday School: 10 a.m. at 6 p.m. and the menu consists of chili mile north of 39 Jct. Blanchard/ Worship: 11 a.m. 118 W. Broadway/Hwy 39 Downtown Worship There will be Trunk or Treat dogs, hotdogs and Frito pies Dibble and the church’s number Sunday Evening: 6 p.m. Post Office Box 1028 Rev. Jeff Pierce for the children! The famous with the best chili in the south. is (405) 249-6949. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Lexington, OK 73051 527.6214 Center chili cookoff with a cash prize Everyone is invited! It’s a For more information contact 2726 N. 9th, Purcell Pastor: Steve Moore Sunday - 10:00am/6:30pm Sunday Morning - 10:30 am will be held. Please have chili Harvest Party you don’t want Marthalyn Edwards at (907) From South Purcell I-35, Exit 1 mile Wednesday - 7:00pm Sunday Evening - 6:00 pm at the church no later than 6:15 to miss. Dress up in a costume, 505-0140 or Carolyn Summar South on Highway 74 to Highway 180th Wednesday Evening - 7:00 pm p .m. just be sure it’s a fun costume at (405) 973-7344. St. West on 180th St. 6 miles. Pastor Charles Barton 527-7521 527-5726 www.lighthousechurch.tv Our Lady of Victory Trinity United Purcell’s First Baptist Johnson Road Baptist Church Methodist Church 4th & Main 405-527-3327 Tuesday is Halloween for a fun night of parades, costumes The smell has become so bad Catholic Church www.fbcpurcell.org the children. To anyone who and candy. that it has destroyed our power CORNER OF THIRD & JEFFERSON Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Come worship with us! travels through town or inside We want to congratulate to reason. Morning Worship: 10:30 a.m. Saturday - 5 pm (English) 10:15 a.m. & 6 pm Sundays businesses, they will observe the Purcell High School Band The problem involves an 6 p.m. Wednesdays witches hanging from the ceil- Director and students on their abundance of cover-ups. We Sunday - 11 am (English) Rev. Dr. James Kim 1 pm (Español) Activities for all ages & child care ing, cobwebs in the trees and recognition and reward as a have progressed in many areas, Pastor provided for all services! real or fake pumpkins on the top band in Oklahoma. Also but “cover-up” still rates as one Parish Office/Oficina: 527-3077 211 N. 2nd, Purcell James Wilder, Pastor front lawns. we appreciate the voters on of the top 10 sins in our society. Priest House/Padre Jim: 527-4242 527-2256 Office HIS HEART, HIS PASSION, HIS PURPOSE Turn on your porch light their approval of a new school Cover-ups have disgraced fam- Tuesday evening, welcome facility and improvements at ilies, newscasters, politicians, You Are Always Welcome At the children at your front door Conger Field. preachers, coaches, presidents Goldsby and watch out for the children Scripture text for the Sunday and the movie industry. Baptist Church 7th & Monroe St. as they work their way through sermon was Genesis 9:20-23 Why do we cover-up sin? 153 W. Center Road your neighborhood. What was and Matthew 23:27-28. The Among the answers is our Goldsby, OK 73093 2223 N. 9th, Purcell, OK 73080 once a prank night has become subject matter was all about attempt to maintain control 288-2514 Pastor Dennis Clark Church of the past and present cover-ups of others, avoid punishment, Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. 527-6808 in our society. There have al- disgrace and embarrassment, to Worship - 10:45 a.m. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Christ ways been cover-ups since the continue our criminal behavior, Evening - 6:00 p.m. EASTSIDE beginning of mankind. The first to gain and retain favor and to Wednesday Evening - 6:30 p.m. Morning Worship: 10:50 a.m. Purcell, oK Evening Worship: 5:00 p.m. cover-up was Adam and Eve hide our sinful nature. Sunday 10:30 & 1:30 church of christ that sewed leaves together to Jeremiah the Prophet identi- Steve Roach, Pastor Wednesday Bible Study: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening 6:30 “preaching first century hide their nakedness. fied the source of the problem, christianity in the twenty- Another famous cover-up “The human heart is the most first century” was by Noah’s two sons in us- deceitful of all things, des- Fountains ing a sheet to hide the nakedness perately wicked. Who really N.E. 4th and Ash of their intoxicated father. knows how bad it is?” of Faith Lexington, OK Jesus openly condemned the Sermon title for this Sunday Affiliated with Independent Assemblies 527-3131 religious leaders of his day for is “The Igniters.” Pastors Neal & Sandra Hector trying to cover-up their hidden The Wednesday evening 122 S. 6th Street • Purcell, OK 73080 sunday services secrets and defiled behavior. Bible study for this week will be 405-740-5163 • 405-740-1978 Bible study- 9:30 am Jesus identified their hypocrisy the 19th chapter of the Gospel Sunday Worship 10:30 am Morning worship- 10:30 am as whitewashed tombs full of according to John. Sunday Evening 6:00 pm dried bones. There has been a Sunday School begins at 9:45 Wednesday 7:00 pm evening worship- 6:00 pm wednesday Bible study- 7:00 pm recent overload of raw sewage a.m. Morning worship begins flowing through our society. at 11 a.m. THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, October 26, 2017-7B Wayne School News From page 5B

Heather Spray Washington: Don’t forget to wear your Wayne School service-connected disabilities. support their mission to re- costumes! There will have a These men and women veter- member our military veterans costume contest! ans will receive a combined who have done so much for Call With Your News Math Hall of Fame annual income of $491,261. all of us. If you have any community At Wayne Elementary School There was one surviving Dale K. Graham Veterans news, let us know. We would we know the importance of stu- spouse awarded Pension based Foundation has food boxes be happy to report your events dents knowing all of their math on their veteran’s military available to those in need. and news items. facts. Students who know their service. They will receive a An application for this type of News articles need to be math facts have a great founda- combined annual income of assistance will be available on delivered to the school by 9:30 tion built to be able to learn new $18,835 per year. Tuesday and Thursday morn- a.m. each Monday. math skills as they grow. One of the things I encour- ings. A DD-214 or military Call Heather Spray at Wayne As an added reward, students age veterans to do when they discharge will be necessary to Middle School at 449-3305. receive a medal, school and local are service-connected for a apply. Please contact Rhonda Elementary Halloween recognition, and a pizza party disability is to talk to their (405) 550-8806 Extension 103 Dance with Principal Donna Soutee at families about possible VA to request a food box. The Wayne Kindergarten the end of the school year. benefits for the surviving We are at 1268 North Inter- class would like to invite you Wayne Elementary is proud to spouse. Many do not know state Drive in Norman, Exit to a Halloween Costume Dance announce our newest members that their spouse or dependents 110 off of I-35 each Tuesday Party! into the Math Hall of Fame may be eligible to receive and Thursday morning at 5:30 All Wayne students Pre-K are Allison Wooten, Jimmy VA benefits if the veterans a.m. Please arrive by 8 a.m. through fifth grade are welcome Lockwood, Jaci McGowen and service-connected disability is Contact Dale with any ques- and must be accompanied by an Addie Hamit. listed on the death certificate tions at (405) 550-8806 Exten- adult the entire time. Upcoming Events: as a contributing condition. sion 101 or dale@dalekgra- The dance will be on Friday, October 26—Report Cards For information on that sub- hamveteransfoundation.org October 27, from 6-8 p.m. in go home. ject, please talk to Shirley at or Shirley Clark-Cowdin for the Wayne Cafeteria. October 27—Elementary (405) 550-8806, ext. 104 or spouse benefits at Extension Admission is $5 per student Pre-k through fifth grade dance, one of our ladies that spe- 104. Visit our website at www. (adults are free.)There will be a 6-8 p.m., in the cafeteria. Dress cialize in surviving spouse dalekgrahamveteransfounda- small concession stand as well. up to have fun! benefits. tion.org. Semper Fi! Several of our volunteers Dale K. Graham • Photo provided and I attended the 18th An- Veteran’s Corner, Pauls Valley Opry nual Banquet & Induction VA Accredited Ceremony for the Oklahoma Claims Agent David Paul Nowlin will be one of the guests at the Pauls Valley Military Hall Of Fame at the Washington Correspon- Opry on Saturday, November 4. The show begins at 6:30 p.m. Embassy Suites in Norman on dent Contact Information at the Pauls Valley High School auditorium. October 21. I have attended I would love to share your these annual events the last six personal or community news years with this one being one with our readers. of the best. Ten veterans were My contact information is inducted into the Oklahoma [email protected] Jimmy Osmond to Military Hall of Fame with or 413-2471 if you have any • Photo provided two posthumously awarded news to share, story ideas, or if Math Hall of Fame honor Andy Williams the Medal of Honor. you have someone you would The newest Math Hall of Fame recipients are (from left) Jimmy Oklahoma Military Hall of like to see a feature article Lockwood, Addie hamit, Allison Wooten and Jaci McGowen. Fame nomination forms are about. Send me birthday, at the McSwain Theatre available at www.okmhf.org. anniversary, or personal news This organization is operated that you would like to share Payne Baptist Church Jimmy Osmond, youngest without some of the chart- by volunteers and is a 501(c) with our community. member of the celebrated Os- topping hits that made Jimmy (3). We encourage others to Angie Steele Payne Baptist Church will host a Christian Motorcycle Ride mond family, will honor the and his siblings famous. Lis- In Sunday, October 29, at 10:45 a.m. memory of famed pop music teners can also expect “One Music will be provided by the Steelhorse Disciples Band. crooner Andy Williams with a Bad Apple,” “Love Me for a Testimonies concerning changing lives and Mission Projects performance at the McSwain Reason,” and “Long-Haired Local history group to will be a part of the morning’s service. Theatre, Saturday, October Lover from Liverpool,” to The Message will be given by Pastor Ron Jarman following 28, at 7 p.m. name a few. by fellowship and food. The public is invited to attend. Williams, who died in 2012, Osmond began his perform- open veterans exhibit Payne Baptist Church is located at 13412 Oklahoma 59 in recognized the family’s talent ing career at age three as a Lindsay, approximately nine miles west of Highway 74 on and helped make the Osmonds guest on the Andy Williams Join the Wynnewood Histori- on other deceased veterans so Highway 59. famous. television variety show. cal Society for the re-opening they may be eventually added For more information contact Pastor Ron Jarman at (405) “Moon River and Me” is Last year marked Osmond’s and re-dedication of the Wyn- to the exhibit. 532-7374. the Andy Williams estate’s 50th anniversary in show newood Veterans Exhibit in the There will be also be lists only authorized show to business. Eskridge Hotel Museum, 114 of known veterans buried at celebrate his award-winning “Moon River and Me” will E. Robert S. Kerr Blvd. Oaklawn, Hopewell and Oak Lexington Westside music. Osmond is spotlight- be full of music, nostalgic The exhibit will open to the Grove Cemeteries available ing Williams’ songbook with footage and special memo- public on Veterans Day, Sat- at the museum for review to an international tour. ries. It’s a perfect pairing urday, November 11, from 10 determine which individuals Church of Christ “It’s a great opportunity for for fans of the Osmonds and a.m. to 3 p.m. The event is free are not on the lists and need to Good day to all! Welcome again to the “front porch.” me to honor my mentor and Williams, and is sure to be and open to everyone. be added. One of the greatest things any of us can do is share the gos- friend, Andy and keep his a memorable entertainment The exhibit was originally Sponsor forms will be avail- pel – nothing more, nothing less. Just the gospel. We do it here legacy alive,” Osmond said. experience for listeners keen dedicated in June 2006 by able for donations to purchase from week to week, and we do it, we trust, in the community Osmond’s performance is on pop music from bygone General Tommy Franks. The live wreaths to be placed at and the worship assemblies. full of Williams’ classic tunes times. exhibit then was a memorial individual veteran’s graves at That, precisely, was the business of the apostles and preach- made famous from a musical For more information, visit to honor only World War II Oaklawn Cemetery during Na- ers of the Bible days. In the eighth chapter of Acts, remember, catalog of 44 albums, includ- www.moonriverandmeshow. veterans. It was dismantled tional Wreaths Across America we have the simple account where Philip and the eunuch from ing 17 gold and three platinum com or www.jimmyosmond. last year to allow for updating Day, Saturday, December 16. Ethiopia settle in that chariot, and the wheels of the gospel begin releases. Memorable tunes com. and to work towards inclusion Donations may be given the day churning. For how long, we don’t know; but we know it must like “Can’t Take My Eyes Off For ticket information, of veterans from other times of the exhibit opening or turned have been a beautiful sermon as the preacher begins right where You,” “Happy Heart,” “Music contact the McSwain Theatre of service and expanding the in later. These need be received the student is, in the fifty-third chapter of Isaiah. to Watch Girls By” and Wil- at 580-332-8108 or check number of items on display. by Nov. 22, 2017 to be included The power of that subject alone tells us the sermon must have liams signature song “Moon online at www.McSwain- The exhibit has nearly 200 in this year’s ceremony. been soul-stirring. But the preacher still must wonder how his River” are tunes McSwain Theatre.com. Follow theatre veterans’ photos and informa- Ceremonies will also be held student will respond when he reads Isaiah’s ominous words attendees can expect. updates at Facebook.com/ tion, all from World War II. at Hopewell and Oak Grove about our Lord, “He is despised and rejected of men; a man of A show featuring an Os- McSwainTheatre or Twitter. There will now also be uni- Cemeteries this year. National sorrows, and acquainted with grief: and we hid as it were our mond would not be complete com/McSwainTheatre. forms, radio equipment, some Wreaths Across America Day faces from him; he was despised, and we esteemed him not” World War I photos and other – Saturday, December 16, – is (Isaiah 53:3). items on display. a free event and open to ev- Philip knows well that the gospel is not always appealing, The Wynnewood Histori- eryone. that oftentimes along the way a listener will back off slowly and cal Society is asking family For more information, visit blend back into the crowd where it is a bit more comfortable members and friends to sup- www.wreathsacrossamerica. and easy. So when the chariot passes a certain pond of water, the ply photos and information org. chills must run down Philip’s spine when the Ethiopian blurts out, “See, here is water; what does hinder me to be baptized?” (Acts 8:36). The world will give you a hundred reasons not to be baptized: Veterans Parade The eunuch asks for just one that would prevent him from do- ing so! Once the gospel of Jesus Christ convicts this gentleman of November 11 in Lindsay his sins, he desires to be baptized immediately. He has heard the same gospel Peter had preached in that first gospel sermon back The Elks Lodge is hosting the Lodge will have floats for all in Acts 2, and he has heard the same command that Peter had first Veterans Parade in Lindsay the veterans and they will be shared with thousands of Jews: “Repent and be baptized every on November 11 starting at 11 grouped based on when they one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, a.m. on Main Street. served. and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost” (Acts 2:38). All area communities are “We are hoping to have area In just a few glorious moments, this eunuch is dripping wet invited to join the celebration high school bands and choirs from head to toe, because the preacher leads him down into that of honoring our local veterans. included in the parade and pond of water – the only hesitation being to secure his confes- “This year the Elks Lodge KBLP will be broadcasting in sion of faith (Romans 10:9-10) – and “he baptized him” (v. 38). wanted to include a parade in the middle of Main Street,” Philip bids him goodbye and goes on his way to share the addition to our annual dinner to Martin adds. gospel in the next place – as we hope to do here and beyond – honor and recognize our veter- Free stickers will be given to and our dear friend and brother “went on his way rejoicing” (v. ans,” says Lee Martin, commit- all kids who attend. 39), concluding the greatest chariot ride of his life. We hope tee chair. “We want to celebrate Come and celebrate our local you and I have – or will have – such a ride that has the same all of our veterans – all of those veterans at the first Veterans Pa- who fought and volunteered to rade in Lindsay on November clothes-dripping ending as well. Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register God bless you in your hearing of the gospel, and may the Lord serve our country from all of 11 at 11 a.m. give you the courage and strength to say immediately and with Non-security employee honors our military branches.” The Elks Lodge will be open great conviction: “See here is water. What does hinder me …?” Chaplain Ron Lindsey, center, is the Lexington Assessment Anyone interested in having after the parade and the veter- Then refuse to let anything get in the way of your obedience. & Reception Center’s non-security employee of the month for a float in the parade should ans’ dinner will begin at 6 p.m. See you next week, Lord willing, here on the “front porch.” October. He is joined by Deputy Warden Rick Whitten, left, and contact Lee Martin at (405) Contact Lee Martin for ad- [email protected]. Warden Jeorld Braggs. 428-1375 to sign up. The Elks ditional information. 8B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, October 26, 2017 LPXLP McClain County Free Fair results announced

OHCE Exhibit Results 1 Jar Fleshy Fruit—Stealey Blanchard FFA, second. Jr. Hunter Hack—Pake Bell, Sr. Trail—Lakota Dobbs, Dib- castle 4-H, first, Breed Champion OHCE Clothing OHCE, first; Washington OHCE, Class 7—Kaitlyn Morgan, Purcell 4-H, WR Blue Sue, first; ble FFA, Save My Stars; Colton and Grand Champion; Drew New- Ladies Dress—Washington second; ECHO, third. Newcastle 4-H, first, Division Leah Burns, McClain County Maurer, McClain County Horse man, Newcastle 4-H, second and OHCE, first; Stealey OHCE, 1 Jar Pickles, any style—Stealey Champion and Reserve Cham- Horse Club, Rip Rowdy and Blue, Club, KM LiL Drop of Sunshine, Breed Reserve. second. OHCE, first; Washington OHCE, pion; Scheyla Carlin, Blanchard second. first; Jayden Jones, McClain Cockerels Wearable Fleece Item, Sewn or second. FFA, second. Int. Hunter Hack—Addy Trim- County Horse Club, Mister Kat, Class 3—Drew Newman, New- Non-sewn—Washington OHCE, 1 Jar Relish, any style—Stealey mell, McClain County Horse second; Sierra Merryman, New- castle 4-H, first. Horse Show Results first; Stealey OHCE, second; OHCE, first; ECHO, second; Club, LDL Hotrod N Lena; Lydia castle 4-H, Dukes lil Nina, third. Pullets Halter ECHO, third. Washington OHCE, third. Bell, Purcell 4-H, Chicks Want Jr. Barrels—Taydem Perryman, Class 4—Drew Newman, New- Halter Mares, 5 and under— Creative Art Garment—Wash- 1 Jar Jelly, Jam & Preserves— My Number, first; Jessee Clark, McClain County Horse Club, castle 4-H, first; Drew Newman, Addy Trimmell, McClain County ington OHCE, first; Stealey OHCE Stealey OHCE, first; ECHO, McClain County Horse Club, Mr. Jewell; Pake Bell, Purcell 4-H, Newcastle 4-H, second. Horse Club, Tricksy, first; Colton second. second; Washington OHCE, third. Chic Master, second. WR Blue Sue, first; Kennedy Bantam Fowl-Single Combed Maurer, McClain County Horse Vest, Adult or Child—Washing- Loaf of Fruit Bread—Stealey Western Walk/Trot—Kynley Williams, McClain County Horse Clean Legged Club, KM Lil Drop of Sunshine, ton OHCE, first; Stealey OHCE, OHCE, first; ECHO, second; Bell, Purcell 4-H, Light Over Club, Sisters Ticket, second; Leah White Plymouth Rock second. second; ECHO, third. Washington OHCE, third. the Bar. Burns, McClain County Horse Cocks Halter Mares, 6 and older— Lady’s Skirt, Skort, or Pants— Cornbread muffins—Stealey Jr. Western Pleasure—Pake Club, Rip Rowdy and Blue, third. Class 1—Wyatt Nikodym, Kennedy Williams, McClain Washington OHCE, first. OHCE, first; ECHO, second; Bell, Purcell 4-H, WR Blue Sue, Int. Barrels—Dayne Perryman, Newcastle 4-H, first. County Horse Club, Sisters Ticket, Children’s Play Clothes, ages Washington OHCE, third. first; Zaxx Muzingo, McClain McClain County Horse Club, Hens first; Addy Trimmell, McClain 6-12—Washington OHCE, first; Bundt Cake—Stealey OHCE, County Horse Club, TCR Docs Buffee; Jessee Clark, McClain Class 2—Wyatt Nikodym, County Horse Club, LDL Hotrod Stealey OHCE, second; ECHO, first; Washington OHCE, second; King Badger, second; Leah Burns, County Horse Club, Mr Chic Mas- Newcastle 4-H, first and Breed N. Lena, second; Pake Bell, Pur- third. ECHO, third. McClain County Horse Club, Rip ter, first; Addy Trimmell, McClain Champion; Wyatt Nikodym, cell 4-H, WR Blue Sue, third; Tay- Girl’s Dress, ages 2-9—Stealey Cookies, Bars, or Brownies— Rowdy and Blue, third; Kennedy County Horse Club, LDL Hotrod Newcastle 4-H, second and Breed dem perryman, McClain County OHCE, first; Washington OHCE, Stealey OHCE, first; ECHO, Williams, McClain County Horse N Lena, second; Emily Griffith, Reserve. Horse Club, Jewell, fourth. second; ECHO, third. second; Washington OHCE, third. Club, Sisters Ticket, fourth, Tay- Newcastle 4-H, Sweet Pea, third; Poultry Showmanship Halter Geldings, 5 and under— Sewn Accessory—ECHO, Candy—ECHO, first; Wash- dem Perryman, McClain County Jakob Zobisch, McClain County Unspecified Breed Katey McCord, McClain County first; Washington OHCE, second; ington OHCE, second; Stealey Horse Club, Jewell, fifth. Horse Club, Cutter, fourth; Em- Junior—Cassidy Clagg, Horse Club, Double Ur Invest- Stealey OHCE, third. OHCE, third. Int. Western Pleasure—Dayne ily Shoumaker, McClain County Blanchard 4-H, first; Drew New- ment, first; Leah Burns, McClain OHCE Home Furnishings OHCE Horticulture Perryman, McClain County Horse Horse Club, Trixie, fifth; Lydia man, Newcastle 4-H, second. County Horse Club, Rip Rowdy Homemade Pillow—ECHO, Plants— Stealey OHCE, first; Club, Buffee; Lydia Bell, Purcell Bell, Purcell 4-H, Chics Want My Intermediate—Wyatt Nikodym, and Blue, second. first; Stealey OHCE, second; ECHO, second; Washington 4-H, Chics Want My Number, Number, sixth. Newcastle 4-H, first; Dayne Per- Halter Geldings, 6 and older— Washington OHCE, third. OHCE, third. first; Jessee Clark, McClain Sr. Barrels—Colton Maurer. ryman, Purcell4-H, second. Lydia Bell, Purcell 4-H, Chics Rug or Wall Hanging—Stealey Vegetables—ECHO, first; County Horse Club, Mr Chic McClain County Horse Club, Senior—Cheyenne Nikodym, Want My Number, first; Jakob OHCE, first; ECHO, second; Stealey OHCE, second; Wash- Master, second; Addy Trimmell, KM LiL Drop of Sunshine; Katey Newcastle 4-H, first. Zobisch, McClain County Horse Washington OHCE, third. ington OHCE, third. McClain County Horse Club, LDL McCord, McClain County Horse Standard Fowl-English Club, Redneck Bartender, second; Quilt, Pieced— Washington Hotrod N Lena, third. Club, Poco Annie Dee, first; Chocolate Orpington Jessee Clark, McClain County OHCE, first; Stealey OHCE, Market Goat Placing Sr. Western Pleasure—Katey Jayden Jones, McClain County Cockerel Horse Club, Mr Chic Master, third; second; ECHO, third. Doe Goat Bred and Owned McCord, McClain County Horse Horse Club, Mister Kat, second; Class 3—Cheyenne Nikodym, Lakota Dobbs, Dibble FFA, Save Quilt, Baby or lap robe— Unspecified Breed Club, Double Ur Investment, Lakota Dobbs, Dibble FFA, Save Newcastle 4-H, first. My Stars, fourth; Zaxx Muzingo, Washington OHCE, first; ECHO, Class 1—Sydney Bean, New- first; Tricia Christensen, McClain My Stars, third; Tricia Chris- Pullet McClain County Horse Club, TCR second; Stealey OHCE, third. castle FFA, first; Dylan Landress, County Horse Club, Twenty X tensen, McClain County Horse Class 4—Cheyenne Nikodym, Docs King Badger, fifth; Ken- Quilt, Other—Stealey HCE, Dibble 4-H, second. Mac, second; Colton Maurer, Club, Twenty X Mac, fourth. Newcastle 4-H, first; Cheyenne nedy Williams, McClain County first; Washington OHCE, second. Market Doe Goat McClain County Horse Club, Jr. Poles—Pake Bell, Purcell Nikodym, Newcastle 4-H, second. Horse Club, Get Back Jac, sixth; Needlepoint or cross stitch ar- Unspecified Breed KM LiL Drop of Sunshine, third; 4-H, WR Blue Sue, first; Ken- Sussex Light Jayden Jones, McClain County ticle— Washington OHCE, first; Class 1—Chardee Carpenter, Lakota Dobbs, Dibble FFA, Save nedy Williams, McClain County Cock Horse Club, Mister Kat, seventh; Stealey OHCE, second; ECHO, Blanchard 4-H, first; Madison My Stars, fourth; Sierra Merry- Horse Club, Sisters Ticket, second; Class 1—Cassidy Clagg, Tricia Christensen, McClain third. Blankenship, Washington second; man, Newcastle 4-H, Dukes lil Leah Burns, McClain County Blanchard 4-H, first. County Horse Club, Twenty X Tablecloth; 2 Placemats, or Eagan Worley, Blanchard, third. Nina, fifth; Jayden Jones, Mc- Horse Club, Rip Rowdy and Blue, Pullet Mac, eighth. Table Runner— Stealey OHCE, Class 2—Sydney Bean, New- Clain County Horse Club, Mister third; Taydem Perryman, McClain Class 4—Cassidy Clagg, Jr. Showmanship—Pake Bell, first; Washington OHCE, second; castle FFA, first and Division Kat, sixth. County Horse Club, Jewell, fourth. Blanchard 4-H, first; Cassidy Purcell 4-H, WR Blue Sue, first; ECHO, third. Champion; Kimber Reaves, Jr. Horsemanship—Pake Bell, Int. Poles—Dayne Perryman, Clagg, Blanchard 4-H, second. Zaxx Muzingo, McClain County Kitchen Accessory—Stealey Wayne, second and Division Re- Purcell 4-H, WR Blue Sue, first McClain County Horse Club, Standard Fowl-Mediterranean Horse Club, TCR Docs King Bad- OHCE, first, Washington OHCE, serve; Jayden Worley, Blanchard, and High Point Champion; Leah Buffee; Jessee Clark, McClain Ancona Black ger, second; Kennedy Williams, second; ECHO, third. third; Alexis Owens, Wayne, Burns, McClain County Horse County Horse Club, Mr. Chic Class 1—DaynePerryman, McClain County Horse Club, Heirloom Quilt—must be fourth. Club, Rip Rowdy and Blue, sec- Master, first; Addy Trimmell, Purcell 4-H, first. Sisters Ticket, third; Leah Burns, made before 1970— Washington Class 3—Katelyn Blankenship, ond; Kennedy Williams, McClain McClain County Horse Club , Class 4—DaynePerryman, Pur- McClain County Horse Club, Rip OHCE, first; Stealey OHCE, Washington, first; Remington County Horse Club, Sisters Ticket, LDL Hotrod N Lena, second; Em- cell 4-H, first; DaynePerryman, Rowdy and Blue, fourth; Taydem second; ECHO, third. Reaves, Wayne, second; Jayden third and High Point Reserve ily Shoumaker, McClain County Purcell 4-H, second. Perryman, McClain County Horse Decorated Wreath—Stealey Worley, Blanchard, third; Eagan Champion; Zaxx Muzingo, Mc- Horse Club, Trixie, third; Jakob Standard Fowl-Other Club, Jewell, fifth. OHCE, first; Washington OHCE, Worley, Blanchard, fourth. Clain County Horse Club, TCR Zobisch, McClain County Horse Ameraucana Int. Showmanship—Jessee second. Class 4—Jordyne Carlin, Docs King Badger, fourth; Taydem Club, Cutter, fourth; Lydia Bell, Class 1—Joseph Mantooth, Clark, McClain County Horse Christmas Tree Ornament— Blanchard FFA, first and Division Perryman, McClain County Horse Purcell 4-H, Chics Want My Wayne 4-H, first. Club, Mr Chic Master, first; Addy ECHO, first; Washington OHCE, Reserve; Haley Landress, Dibble Club, Jewell, fifth. Number, fifth; Emily Griffith, Class 4— Joseph Mantooth, Trimmell, McClain County Horse second; Stealey OHCE, third. 4-H, second; Hannah Long, Dibble Int. Horsemanship—Dayne Newcastle 4-H, Sweet Pea, sixth. Wayne 4-H, first, Breed Cham- Club, LDL Hotrod N Lena, second. Pillow Case (Home Sewn)— 4-H, third; Chardee Carpenter, Perryman, McClain County Horse Sr. Poles— Katey McCord, pion and Reserve Champion; Sr. Showmanship—Katey Mc- ECHO, first; Stealey OHCE, Blanchard 4-H, fourth; Adam Club, Buffee; Jessee Clark, Mc- McClain County Horse Club, JosephMantooth, Wayne 4-H, Cord, McClain County Horse second; Washington OHCE, third. Owens, Wayne, fifth. Clain County Horse Club, Mr Poco Annie Dee, first; Colton second. Club, Double Ur Investment, 803 OHCE Creative Arts & Class 5—Laney Lawson, New- Chic Master, first and High Point Maurer, McClain County Horse first; Tricia Christensen. McClain Needlework castle FFA, first, Division Cham- Champion; Lydia Bell, Purcell Club, KM Lil Drop of Sunshine, County Horse Club, Twenty X Cookie Jar with 4 kinds of pion and Reserve Champion; Syd- 4-H, Chics Want My Number, second; Jayden Jones, McClain Mac, second; Colton Maurer, homemade cookies—Community, ney Bean, Newcastle FFA, second; second and High Point Reserve County Horse Club , Mister Kat, McClain County Horse Club, first; ECHO, second; Washington Karlee Trammell, Washington, Champion; Addy Trimmelll, third; Lakota Dobbs, Dibble FFA, KM LiL Drop of Sunshine, third; OHCE third; Stealey OHCE, third; Dylan Landress, Dibble 4-H, McClain County Horse Club, Save My Stars, fourth; Tricia Jayden Jones, McClain County fourth. fourth; Scheyla Carlin, Blanchard LDL Hotrod N Lena, third; Jakob Christensen, McClain County Legal Horse Club, Mister Kat, fourth; Crocheted or Knitted Item— FFA, fifth. Zobisch, McClain County Horse Horse Club, Twenty X Mac, fifth. Lakota Dobbs, Dibble FFA, Save Washington OHCE, first; ECHO, Class 6—Kaitlyn Bean, New- Club, Cutter, fourth. Jr. Stakes—Pake Bell, Puracell My Stars, fifth; Sierra Merryman, second; Stealey OHCE, third. castle FFA, first; Kaitlyn Bean, Sr. Horsemanship—Katey 4-H, WR Blue Sue, first; Kennedy Newcastle 4-H, Dukes lil Nina, Notice OHCE Photography—Stealey Newcastle FFA, second; Kate McCord, McClain County Horse Williams, McClain County Horse sixth. OHCE, first; ECHO, second; Trammell, Washington, third. Club, Double Ur Investment, Club , Sisters Ticket, second; Performance Events Washington OHCE, third. Class 7—Kate Trammell, Wash- first; Tricia Christensen, McClain Leah Burns, McClain County English Walk/Trot—Kynley No. 897-October 26-1 Time Sample of Photography— ington, first; Karlee Trammell, County Horse Club, Twenty X Horse Club, Rip Rowdy and Blue, Bell. Purcell 4-H, Light Over IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN Washington OHCE, first; Stealey Washington, second; Jordyne Mac, second and High Point Re- third; Taydem Perryman, McClain AND FOR MCCLAIN COUNTY the Bar. OHCE, second. Carlin, Blanchard FFA, third. serve Champion; Jayden Jones, County Horse Club, Jewell, fourth. STATE OF OKLAHOMA Jr. Hunter Under Saddle— Leah Embroidered Article, hand em- Class 8—Sydney Bean, New- McClain County Horse Club, Int. Stakes—Dayne Perryman, BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC; Burns, McClain County Horse broidered—Washington OHCE, castle FFA, first, Division Cham- Mister Kat, third and High Point McClain County Horse Club, Plaintiff, Club, Rip Rowdy and Blue, first; vs. first; Stealey OHCE second; pion and Grand Champion; Kate Champion; Colton Maurer, Mc- Buffee; Jessee Clark, McClain Pake Bell, Purcell 4-H, WR Blue AMY L. MINSON A/K/A AMY ECHO, third. Trammell, Washington, second Clain County Horse Club, KM County Horse Club, Mr Chic Mas- S, second; Kennedy Williams, Mc- LYNETTE MINSON, A/K/A AMY Candle, Homemade—ECHO and Division Reserve. LiL Drop of Sunshine, fourth; ter, first; Emily Shoumaker, Mc- L. SAUCEMAN; ROBERT CLAY Clain County Horse Club, Sisters ,first; Stealey OHCE, second; Market Goat Showmanship Lakota Dobbs, Dibble FFA, Save Clain County Horse Club , Trixie, MINSON A/K/A ROBERT C. MIN- Ticket, third. Washington OHCE, third. Unspecified Breed My Stars, fifth. second; Addy Trimmell, McClain SON; et al. Int. Hunter Under Saddle—Jes- Afghan, Baby Afghan knitted Junior—Kaitlyn Morgan, Jr. Reining—Kennedy Wil- County Horse Club, LDL Hotrod Defendants. see Clark, McClain County Horse Case No. CJ 2017-6 or crochet—Washington OHCE, Newcastle 4-H, first; Katelyn liams, McClain County Horse N Lena, third; Jakob Zobisch, Mc- Club, Mr Chic Master, first; Lydia NOTICE OF HEARING first; Stealey OHCE, second; Blankenship, Washington, second. Club, Get Back Jac; Leah Burns, Clain County Horse Club, Cutter, Bell, Purcell 4-H, Chics Want My MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE ECHO, third. Intermediate—Laney Lawson, McClain County Horse Club, fourth; Lydia Bell, Purcell 4-H, Number, second; Addy Trimmell, THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Scrapbook Layout—Washing- Newcastle FFA, first; Kaitlyn Rip Rowdy and Blue; Pake Bell, Chics Want My Number, fifth; Amy L. Minson a/k/a Amy Ly- McClain County Horse Club, LDL ton OHCE, first; Stealey OHCE, Bean, Newcastle FFA, second. Purcell 4-H, WR Blue Sue, first. Emily Griffith, Newcastle 4-H, nette Minson, a/k/a Amy L. Sauce- Hotrod N Lena, third. second; ECHO, third. Senior—Sydney Bean, New- Int. Reining—Emily Shou- Sweet Peas, sixth. man; Spouse of Amy L. Minson Sr. Hunter Under Saddle—Tri- a/k/a Amy Lynette Minson a/k/a Painting, Oil, Acrylic, or Water castle FFA, first; Chardee Carpen- maker, McClain County Horse Sr. Stakes—Katey McCord, cia Christensen, McClain County Amy L. Sauceman, a/k/a Chad Color (framed)—Washington ter, Blanchard 4-H, second. Club, Trixie; Jessee Clark, Mc- McClain County Horse Club, Horse Club, Twenty X Mac, first; Sauceman; Robert Clay Minson OHCE, first; ECHO, second; Market Wether Goat Clain County Horse Club, Mr Chic Poco Annie Dee, first; Jayden Katey McCord, McClain County a/k/a Robert C. Minson; Spouse of Stealey OHCE, third. Unspecified Breed Master, first; Lydia Bell, Purcell Jones, McClain County Horse Robert Clay Minson a/k/a Robert Horse Club, Double Ur Invest- Dried or Silk Flower Arrange- Class 1, Light—Micah Dunn, 4-H, Chics Want My Number, Club, Mister Kat, second; Colton C. Minson, if married; Occupants ment, second; Jayden Jones, Mc- ment—Washington OHCE, first; Washington 4-H, first; Elizabeth second; Addy Trimmell, McClain Maurer, McClain County Horse of the Premises; Cavalry SPV Clain County Horse Club, Mister Stealey OHCE, second; ECHO, Dunn, Washington 4-H, second. County Horse Club, LDL Hotrod Club, KM Lil Drop of Sunshine, I, LLC successor in interest to Kat, third. Beneficial Financial I Inc.; LVNV third. Class 2, Medium—Kaitlyn N Lena, third. third; Lakota Dobbs, Dible FFA, Jr. Hunt Seat Equitation— Ken- Funding, LLC and CACH LLC Plastic Canvas Piece—ECHO, Morgan, Newcastle 4-H, first Sr. Reining—Jayden Jones, Mc- Save My Stars, fourth; Tricia nedy Williams, McClain County TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff first; Washington OHCE, second; and Division Champion; Sydney Clain County Horse Club, Mister Christensen, McClain County has filed herein a Motion to Con- Horse Club, Sisters Ticket, first; Stealey OHCE, third. Bean, Newcastle FFA, second and Kat, first; Colton Maurer, McClain Horse Club, Twenty X Mac, fifth. firm Sheriff’s Sale in the above- Leah Burns, McClain County Bead Craft and jewelry— Division Reserve; Nate Steele, County Horse Club, KM LiL Drop entitled cause. That said Motion Horse Club, Rip Rowdy and Poultry Results ECHO, first; Stealey OHCE, Washington 4-H, third. of Sunshine, second. to Confirm will be heard before Blue, second; Pake Bell, Purcell Bantam Fowl-Feather Legged Judge Edwards in said Judge’s second; Washington OHCE, third. Class 3, Heavy—Tommie Jr. Trail—Kennedy Williams, 4-H, WR Blue Sue, third; Taydem Silke Paint Courtroom of the McCIain County Painted Article (wood, metal Sucharda, Blanchard FFA, first, McClain County Horse Club, Sis- Perryman, McClain County Horse Cockerels Courthouse on the 6 day of De- or fabric)—Washington OHCE, Division Champion and Grand ters Ticket, first; Pake Bell, Purcell Club, Jewell, fourth. Class 3—Cheyenne Nikodym, cember, 2017, at 9 o’clock. A.M. first; ECHO, second; Stealey Champion; Taylor Hayden, Wash- 4-H, WR Blue Sue, second; Leah You must appear at said time and Int. Hunt Seat Equitation— Newcastle 4-H, first and Breed OHCE, third. ington 4-H, third; Haley Landress, Burns, McClain County Horse present any objections to the said Addy Trimmell, McClain County Champion. Pottery—Washington OHCE, Dibble 4-H, third; Eagan Worley, Club, Rip Rowdy and Blue, third. sale proceedings or the Motion to Horse Club, LDL Hotrod N Lena; Pullets Confirm sale will be sustained and first; ECHO, second; Stealey Blanchard, fourth. Int. Trail—Dayne Perryman. Lydia Bell, Purcell 4-H, Chics Class 4—Cheyenne Nikodym, the sale confirmed. OHCE, third. Class 4—Laney Lawson, New- McClain County Horse Club, Want My Number, first; Jessee Newcastle 4-H, first and Breed KIVELL, RAYMENT Life Story Event—Washington castle FFA, first and Division Buffee; Jessee Clark, McClain Clark, McClain County Horse Reserve; Cheyenne Nikodym, AND FRANCIS OHCE, first; ECHO, second; Reserve; Kaitlyn Morgan, New- County Horse Club, Mr Chic A Professional Corporation Club, Mr Chic Master, second. Newcastle 4-H, second. Stealey OHCE, third. castle 4-H, second; Scheyla Carlin, Master, first; Jakob Zobisch, By: /s/ Jason Howell Sr. Hunt Seat Equitation—Tri- Bantam Fowl-Rose Comb Clean OHCE Food Preservation and/ Blanchard FFA, third. McClain County Horse Club, Jason Howell, OBA #19128 cia Christensen, McClain County Legged or Baking Class 5—Haley Landress, Cutter, second; Addy Trimmell, Triad Center I, Suite 550 Horse Club, Twenty X Mac, first; Rhode Island Red 7666 East 61st Street 1 Jar Tomatoes-Tomato Juice— Dibble 4-H, first; Hudson Long, McClain County Horse Club, Jayden Jones, McClain County Cocks Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 ECHO, first; Stealey OHCE, Dibble 4-H, second; Nate Steele, LDL Hotrod N Lena, third; Em- Horse Club, Mister Kat, second; Class 1—Drew Newman, New- Telephone (918) 254-0626 second; Washington OHCE, third. Washington 4-H, third. ily Shoumaker, McClain County Facsimile (918) 254-7915 Katey McCord, McClain County castle 4-H, first. 1 Jar Non-Starch Vegetable— Class 6—Laney Lawson, New- Horse Club, Trixie, fourth; Lydia E-mail: [email protected] Horse Club, Double Ur Invest- Hens Stealey OHCE, first; Washington castle FFA, first and Division Bell, Purcell 4-H, Chics Want My ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF ment, third. Class 2—Drew Newman, New- OHCE, second; ECHO, third. Reserve; Tommie Sucharda, Number, fifth. KRF File #35559/JH LPXLP THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, October 26, 2017-9B No. 896-October 26-1 Time BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: EAGLE EXPLORATION PRODUCTION, LLC RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCATION EXCEPTION LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA CAUSE CD NO. 201707162-T NOTICE OF HEARING TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PUR- CHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL including Charter Oak Production Co., L.L.C.; Shoshone Oil & Gas, Inc.; and all persons if living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors and all corporations existing, and if dissolved, its known and unknown successors and all persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, particularly in McClain County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant requests that that Order No. 597684 be amended to permit a well to be drilled and produced at the following location: COMPLETION INTERVAL: PERFORATIONS NO CLOSER THAN 150 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE, NO CLOSER THAN 150 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA That Order No. 597684 established a 640-acre drilling and spacing unit for the Mississippian and Woodford common sources of supply underlying Section 20, Township 6 North, Range 4 West, McClain County, Oklahoma which order requires that the well be located no closer than 1,320 feet from the unit boundary. The entire length of the lateral will be cemented such that the perfo- rations will be isolated from the beginning and end point of the lateral in order to protect the correlative rights of the offset units. That the requested location is closer to Sections 17, 18, 19, 30 and 29, Township 6 North, Range 4 West, McClain County, Oklahoma than would be permitted by the spacing order covering the named • Photo provided common sources of supply. The following are operators of offset producing Mississippian and/ PJH Cheer or Woodford wells towards which this location exception is moving: Purcell Junior High Cheerleaders painted business windows and doors for the 2017 Homecoming event and raised enough NAME OFFSET WELL OFFSET LOCATION funds to purchase new uniforms. In addiiton to Jesse Bain of Edward Jones, 31 other businesses and individuals helped Charter Oak Rosie Fappiano 18-6N-4W McClain sponsor the new uniforms. On the front row, from left, Elaina Davis, Bain and Avery Wren. Back row - Eva McGregor, Alyssa Production Co. 1-18 Rogers, Brook Vaughn, Laynie Schrader, Hannah Barrett, Lexi Gibson, Grace Smith, Kaylee Stephens and Victoria Longley. Charter Oak Claire Benson 1-19 19-6N-4W McClain Production Co. Charter Oak Allison Alfonzo 1-30 30-6N-4W McClain Gish competing for title in motocross Production Co. Shoshone Oil & Beacon 1-29 29-6N-4W McClain In 12th race of season Gas, Inc. Mavrik Gish, age 7 of Pur- at Sundog Trails in Lexington. Racing Association (OCCRA). age are not the only obstacles That the Applicant be permitted to drill and produce said well at cell, will compete in his final The race, dubbed “Heart Gish enters the final race as this young racer has had to said location for the Mississippian and Woodford common sources of supply without any downward allowable adjustments and designate cross country motocross race of of Oklahoma XC,” is held by the overall leader in his age overcome. In mid-2016, Gish Applicant or some other party as operator. the 2017 season, this weekend the Oklahoma Cross Country group, an uncommon feat for was diagnosed with Type 1 dia- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before a first year racer. betes. This is an autoimmune an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Kids from across the state disease (with no cure) in which Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127 at 8:30 a.m. on the 13th day of have competed for the overall the pancreas stops producing November, 2017 and that this Notice be published as required by law title in a series of 12 races, insulin. Gish must monitor his and the rules of the Commission. with the 12th taking place this blood sugar hourly and take NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is un- weekend. Gish has placed in the many injections a day. As an contested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify by telephone. top three of every race held this athlete, this is a hurdle that he The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or year, with a first place finish in must overcome daily to excel persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate seven of the 11 races. at his sport. by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior Gish, who attends first grade In September, Gish and his to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear at Purcell Elementary School, family participated in the JDRF and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Mark spends numerous hours each One Walk, which supports re- Hambric, Eagle Exploration Production, LLC, One Warren Place, 6100 week practicing for both trail search for Type 1 diabetes, and South Yale Avenue, Ste. 700, Tulsa, OK 74136, 918/746-1358 or Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, BARNES LAW, P.L.L.C., 1648 S. Bos- racing (which involves boul- raised $1,500 for their efforts. ton Avenue, Suite 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119-4434, 918/382-8686. ders and fallen tree trunks Gish hopes to continue his CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA through a heavily wooded racing career and turn pro, as DANA L. MURPHY, Chairman terrain) as well as motocross a means of raising awareness J. TODD HIETT, Vice Chairman BOB ANTHONY, Commissioner racing (which involves jumps, for those living with Type 1, DONE AND PERFORMED this 24th day of October, 2017. tight turns, and a whole lot of and prove that no goal is out BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: dirt). of reach despite the obstacles PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary Gish’s newcomer status and in your way. October 18, 2017 Unless otherwise noted in the proposal, all bids must be submitted over the Internet via Bid Express. When written bids are allowed, sealed proposals sent by registered mail will be received through the ODOT Office Engineer Division until 30 minutes prior to the scheduled bid opening. From 30 minutes prior to the bid opening until the time of the bid opening, bid proposals must be turned in directly to the ODOT Commission Room located on the east side of the lobby. The scheduled bid opening is 10:30 A.M., November 16, 2017 • Photo provided for the work listed below. No Proposal for construction or maintenance work of the department will be issued to any In action contractor after 10:30 A.M. on the working day preceding opening of bids for any contract. Mavrik Gish is having great first season in motocross. Each bid shall be accompanied by a Certified or Cashier’s Check or Bid Bond equal to 5% of the bid made payable to the State of Oklahoma, Department of Transportation, as a proposal guaranty. Proposal checks will be held or returned by the Department as per Section 103.04 of the State Standard Specifications. The minimum wage to be paid laborers and mechanics employed on this project shall be McClain County included in the proposal. Bids must be prepared as directed by the State Standard Specifications. Plans, proposals, and specifications may be examined in the plan room or in the Office Engineer Division at the Oklahoma Department of Transportation central office in Oklahoma Free Fair results City, Oklahoma. This work will be done under the Oklahoma Department of Transportation applicable Rabbit Placing Wayne 4-H, second; Theresa How- specifications for highway construction as depicted on the lower left corner of the plan’s title sheet. Rabbit Showmanship ard, Wayne 4-H, third; Theresa Plans and proposal forms may be ordered from the Office Engineer Division, Oklahoma Unspecified Breed Howard, Wayne 4-H, fourth. Department of Transportation Building, 200 N.E. 21st Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73105. Unspecified Sub-Class Jr. Buck— Taylor Elliott, New- Cost of Bidding Documents is $50.00 + tax for each Bidding Proposal. State Standard Junior—Neva Howard, Wayne castle 4-H, first, Best of Breed Specifications may be purchased for $55.00 + tax. (Oklahoma tax is 8.375%). 4-H, first; TheresaHoward, Wayne and Grand Champion; Theresa Plans (Reduced Size Complete) $14.09 X-SEC $5.42 + postage/handling. Make checks payable to Oklahoma Department of Transportation. No refunds will be made for bidding 4-H, second. Howard, Wayne 4-H, second. documents or Specification books purchased. Intermediate—LucyWilson, Jersey Wooly Unless otherwise noted in the proposal, upon award of the contract to the successful bid- Purcell 4-H, first. Solid der, the contract will be completely and correctly executed by the contractor and returned Senior—Taylor Elliott, New- Sr. Doe—Riley Coffey, New- to the Department within ten (10) working days from the date of award. The Department will have fourteen (14) working days from the date of award to complete it’s execution of castle 4-H, first. castle 4-H, first and Best of Breed. the contract. Rabbits Mini Lop The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) ensures that no person or groups English Lop Broken of persons shall, on the grounds of race, color, sex, age, national origin, disability/handicap, Broken Sr. Buck—LucyWilson, Purcell or in income status, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be Sr. Doe—Lucy Wilson, Purcell 4-H, first and Best of Breed. otherwise subjected to discrimination under any and all programs, services, or activities administered by ODOT, it’s recipients, sub-recipients, and contractors. 4-H, first and Best of Breed. Solid Description of work and location of project: French Lop Sr. Doe—Lucy Wilson, Purcell Janet Moore • The Purcell Register Job Piece No. Broken 4-H, first and Best of Opposite STP-244C(058)CI COUNTY ROAD (EW-147) MCCLAIN 3010704 Sr. Doe—Lucy Wilson, Puracell Breed. Taking the field BRIDGE AND APPROACHES 4-H, first and Best of Breed. Mixed COUNTY ROAD (EW-147): OVER TRIBUTARY OF BEAR CREEK, 1.2 MILES EAST OF Holland Lop Broken The little league Dragons stormed the field earlier this month. THE SH-76 JUNCTION NEAR LINDSAY. Broken Sr. Buck—LucyWilson, Purcell STATE OF OKLAHOMA, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Jr. Doe—Taylor Elliott, New- 4-H, second. By: Mike Patterson, Director. castle 4-H, first and Best of Op- Solid posite Breed; Theresa Howard, Sr. Buck—LucyWilson, Purcell No. 895-October 26-1 Time Wayne 4-H, second; Theresa 4-H, first and Best of Breed. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Howard, Wayne 4-H, third. Polish The McClain County Board of Follow us on Sr. Buck—Theresa Howard, Black Commissioners will be receiving Wayne 4-H, first. Jr. Buck—Neva Howard, sealed bids until 4:00 p.m., No- vember 3, 2017 and the opening Jr. Buck—Theresa Howard, Wayne 4-H, first. will be November 6, 2017 at 8:30 Wayne 4-H, first; Taylor Elliott, Blue a.m., for bid for purchase of one Newcastle 4-H, second. Sr. Doe—Neva Howard, Wayne (1) used 1999 or newer fire pumper Broken Chocolate 4-H, first. for Rosedale Fire Department. Sr. Doe—Theresa Howard, Broken Chocolate Invitation to Bid forms are on file Wayne 4-H, first. Sr. Doe—Neva Howard, Wayne in the McClain County Clerk’s Of- Broken Tortoise 4-H, first. fice, McClain County Courthouse, Purcell, Oklahoma or request to be Sr. Doe—Graci Osborn, New- Chocolate mailed. Submit bids to McClain castle 4-H, second. Jr. Doe—Neva Howard, Wayne County Clerk, PO Box 629, Purcell, Holland Lop 4-H, first, Best of Breed and Re- Oklahoma 73080. Solid serve Champion; Neva Howard, The Board has the right to ac- Sr. Doe—Riley Coffey, New- Wayne 4-H, second; Neva How- • Photo provided cept or reject any/and/or all bids. castle 4-H, first; Riley Coffey, ard, Wayne 4-H, third. SEAL Tough competitor DATE: 10/23/17 Newcastle 4-H, second. Sr. Buck—Neva Howard, /s/ Pam Beller twitter.com/ Sr. Buck—Taylor Elliott, New- Wayne 4-H, first. Slayde Little of Purcell in the State Cross Country meet last Pam Beller purcellregister castle 4-H, first; Theresa Howard, Saturday. County Clerk 10B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, October 26, 2017 LPXLP No. 883-October 26-1 Time dated March 12, 1965 Oil and Gas Kliewer a/k/a Carol M. Kliewer; that this cause be set before an No. 875-October 19-2 Times BEFORE THE CORPORATION Management; JW Oil & Gas, LLC; Chaparral Energy, L.L.C.; Charles Administrative Law Judge for IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF MCCLAIN COUNTY COMMISSION OF THE Kazuko Rowland; Keith Penn and N. Hamilton c/o Gwendolyn W. hearing, taking of evidence and STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA Kristen Penn; Kevin Ray Manke Hamilton; Chisholm Oil, LLC; reporting to the Commission. THE FIRST STATE BANK APPLICANT: NEWFIELD EXPLO- and Joann Manke, as Trustees of Citizen Energy, LLC ; Connie Camp NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Plaintiff, RATION MID-CONTINENT INC. the Manke Family Trust u/t/a Gamel, Trustee or the successors that this cause will be heard before vs. RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING dated the 7th day of March 2013; in Trust under the Richard R. & an Administrative Law Judge on SWABBING JOHN’S, LLC, an Oklahoma limited liability company; (PART OF A MULTIUNIT HORI- Kiorco, LLC c/o Quagga Royalty Betty J. Gamel Loving Trust dated the Initial Hearing Docket at the CASTLE ROCK DISPOSALS, LLC, an Oklahoma limited liability ZONTAL WELL) Limited Partnership; Kodiak Pro- September 17, 1990; Cross Tim- Corporation Commission, Eastern company; STEVEN J. SMITH, an individual; STEVEN J. SMITH REVO- LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION duction Company; Kurt Robinson; bers Royalty Trust c/o XTO En- Regional Office, 440 South Hous- CABLE TRUST; SMITH RESIDENTIAL HOLDINGS, LLC, an Oklahoma 15, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE Lanroy, Inc.; Legacy Resources, ergy Co; Dale Z. Reid, deceased ton, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127, at limited liability company; SMITH COMMERCIAL HOLDINGS, LLC, an 4 WEST, MCCLAIN COUNTY, LLC; Livingstone Resources Com- c/o Anita E. Reid; Danial R. Griggs 8:30 a.m. on the 13th day of No- Oklahoma limited liability company; SHOSHONE OIL & GAS, INC., an OKLAHOMA pany c/o Raymond S. Livingstone, a/k/a Daniel R. Griggs; David A. vember, 2017 and that this Notice Oklahoma corporation; SMITH DISPOSALS, LLC, an Oklahoma limited CAUSE CD NO. 201707089-T Jr.; Lizetta Johnson; Louis H. Rowland a/k/a David Andrew be published as required by law liability company; BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MC- NOTICE OF HEARING Witwer III, as Trustee of the Louis Rowland; Diana C. Mason Revo- and the rules of the Commission. CLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA; COUNTY TREASURER for MCCLAIN TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, H. Witwer III Trust, under Trust cable Trust; Downing O&G, LLC; NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN COUNTY OKLAHOMA; and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ex. rel PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, Agreement dated August 15, 1994; Earl F. Slick, deceased c/o Phyllis that in the event this cause is INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF Marathon Oil Company; Marble S. Cowell; Ed Rose Family, LLC; uncontested, the Applicant, its Defendants, OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING Alfred City Concrete Products, Inc.; Mark Eland Energy, Inc.; Elward A. Reid, representatives, witnesses and and Hitchcock, deceased, his heirs, I. Jernigan; Mark Leslie Anderson; deceased c/o Marvin Reid; Ethel other proponents of the Appli- THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA ex rel. THE OKLAHOMA TAX COM- successors and assigns c/o Mary Mary Mackay Fine; Michael Good- E. McMahan, deceased c/o Farm- cant may appear and testify by MISSION; THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA ex rel. THE OKLAHOMA O’Connell Stone; Allison M. night a/k/a Michael D. Goodnight; ers National Company Agent; telephone. The cost of telephonic EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION; WB SUPPLY LLC, a Dela- Hawkins; Alois Rumage ; Amcon Mike Marshall; Moorman Interests, Everett O. Reid, deceased c/o communication shall be paid by ware limited liability company; BECK II, LLC, a cancelled Oklahoma Resources, LLC; Anita Bank Fer- Ltd. Attn: Sylvia Scott; Mr. Cor- Carolyn Mae Riise; Fort Worth the person or persons requesting limited liability company; BECK III, LLC, a canceled Oklahoma limited guson a/k/a Anita B. Ferguson, nelius Shields, Jr.; Mr. Peter R. Royalty Company; Francis L. its use. Interested parties who liability company; and HAMM & PHILLIPS SERVICE COMPANY, INC., deceased c/o Carla Sue Garrett; Veit, deceased, his heirs, succes- “Frank” Gill, deceased c/o Ken- wish to participate by telephone a Delaware corporation Anita Reid a/k/a Anita E. Reid; sors and assigns c/o Ailsa Foulke; neth Edwin Gill; Frank B. Moore, shall contact the Applicant or Additional Party Defendants. Anna Rowland a/k/a Anna M Mr. Peter R. Veit, deceased, his deceased c/o Roy D and Kaye Applicant’s attorney, prior to the Case No. CJ-2017-48 Rowland; Arapaho Land Com- heirs, successors and assigns c/o Moore, LLC; Frank Mackay, de- hearing date, and provide their NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE pany; Ared Properties, LLC-ARED Kathleen Frances Veit; Mrs. A.S. ceased c/o Allison Hawksin; Gene name and phone number. NOTICE is given on the 28th day of November, 2017, at 10 a.m. Royalty Series; BAHA Resources, Bryan, a/k/a Aileen S. Bryan, de- Cook, Inc.; George F. Cotton a/k/a NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN at the of the County Courthouse at Purcell, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of LLC; Bank of America, formerly ceased c/o Alexander S. Bryan, George Frances Cotton; Geraldine that all interested persons may McClain County, will offer for sale and sell at public auction for cash known as Boatmen’s Trust Com- Jr.; Mrs. Irene A. Bashkiroff, Ex- Frances Stiegleder, deceased c/o appear and be heard. For infor- to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real property located in pany, as Trustee of the Winifred ecutrix of the Estate of V. Bashki- Roy R. Steigleder; Gwendolyn W. mation concerning this action, McClain County, Oklahoma, described as follows: Witwer Edwards Trust, under Trust roff, now deceased c/o Peter V. Hamilton; H. Virgil Sherrill, nominy contact Peter Burns, Newfield PROPERTY NO. 1 Agreement effective February 1, Bashkiroff; Mrs. Maria Cooper for the Shields & Company, a Exploration Mid-Continent Inc., A part of the SW/4 SW/4 NW/4 of Section Twenty (20), Township 1994; Bank of America, N.A., Janis ; Mrs. Norman Kelly a/k/a partnership in Liquidation c/o 24 Waterway Avenue, Ste. 900, Five North (T5N), Range Four West (R4W), McClain County, Oklahoma, formerly known as the First Na- Natalie V. Kelley, deceased c/o Cornelius Shields, Jr.; Harriet Ty- The Woodlands, Texas 77380, more particular described as: tional Bank of Fort Worth, Texas Ailsa Foulke; Nathan B. Butcher, son and David Loyd Bernstein c/o 281/674-2498 or Ron M. Barnes Beginning at the Southwest corner of said SW/4 SW/4 NW/4, thence Trustee of Eula May Johnston Trustee of the Nathan B. Butcher Roy Knox Tyson; Herman Young- or Grayson Barnes, BARNES N 00°02’25” W along the West Section Line thereof a distance of Trust; Barbara Ellen Reid c/o Revocable Trust c/o Gerald L. blood Jr. and Margaret Claireene LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. Boston Ave., 220 feet; thence East a distance of 270 feet; thence S 00°01’25” E a Carolyn Mae Riise; Barbara Jane Hunter, Successor Trustee; Native Feaster Youngblood, both de- Ste.100, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74119, distance of 220 feet to a point on the South Line of said SW/4 SW/4 Reid, deceased Merle L. Reid; Exploration Minerals, LLC; Native- ceased and their Heirs, Succes- 918/382-8686. NW/4; thence West along said South line of the SW/4 SW/4 NW/4 a Barbara Jane Reid, deceased Legacy Partners, LLC; Neel En- sors and Assigns c/o Judith Ses- CORPORATION distance of 270 feet to the Point of Beginning. LESS AND EXCEPT Merle L. Reid; Best Family Trust ergy Group, LLC; O. C. Guess, sions; International Technology COMMISSION all oil, gas, coal, and other minerals. dated 2-27-1998 Julia Catherine deceased, his heirs, successors Resources Petroleum, Inc.; J/W, OF OKLAHOMA and Best and Richard Keith Penn, and assigns c/o Charles A. Guess; L.P., Jean K. Garvey, Trustee of DANA L. MURPHY, Chairman PROPERTY NO. 2 Independent Co-Trustees; Betty Patricia Eileen Johnson; Patrick the Jean K. Garvey Revocable J. TODD HIETT, The East 20 acres of Lot 1, and the West 18.28 acres of Lot 1, and June Ryan, deceased c/o June A. McGinley Minerals, LLC; Patrick Trust, General Partner; Jack Guen- Vice Chairman the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NE1/4 NW1/4), and Ryan Mathis; Beverly Rodolf Dale Reid a/k/a Patrick Dale Reid; Pearl ther, as Trustee of the 1976 Abigail BOB ANTHONY, the North Half of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (N1/2 and Frank Rodolf Dale, Trustees M. and Julia J. Harmon Founda- Camilla Guenther Trust; Jack Commissioner SE1/4 NW1/4), and the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of the Stephen F. Dale Living Trust tion, Inc.; PEC Minerals, LP; Guenther, as Trustee of the 1976 DONE AND PERFORMED this of the Northwest Quarter (SW1/4 SE1/4 NW1/4), and the Northeast is created under Declaration of PetroCap, Ltd. c/o Petroleum, Inc.; Jack Egon Guenther Trust; James 19th day of October, 2017. Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NE1/4 Trust dated January 10, 1990 c/o Pioneer Mineral Interests II, LLC; D. Goff c/o John L. Goff, II; James BY ORDER OF THE COMMIS- NW1/4 SW1/4), and the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter Beverly Rodolf Dale; Beverly Ro- Quail Creek Royalty, LLC c/o XTO L. Parks, LLC; James M. Franklin, SION: of the Southwest Quarter (NW1/4 NE1/4 SW1/4), and the Northeast dolf Dale, as Trustee of the Bev- Energy Co.; R. K. Arnold, III a/k/a 1997 Living Trust c/o K. S. Oil PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NE1/4 erly Rodolf Dale Living Trust cre- Roland Kelbert Arnold III; Rachel Company; James W. Pitts, de- SW1/4 NW1/4) of Section Nineteen (19), Township Six (6) North, Range ated under Declaration of Trust Bixler c/o Rev. Robert Bixler; ceased c/o Leigh Ann Clark; Jane Three (3) West, McClain County, Oklahoma. dated January 10, 1990 c/o Bev- Raymond Scott Livingstone Article A. Griggs a/k/a Jane A. Peppers The East 20 acres of Lot 1 above also includes all of the Shoshone erly Rodolf Dale; Blaine G. Allman; V Family Trust u/d/d 3/24/09 c/o a/k/a Jane A. Rodrigeux; Janet Oil & Gas, Inc.’s (“Shoshone”) right, title and interest in and to the oil Bronell B. Jones a/k/a Bronell Thomas L. Livingstone; Richard Green Berkenbile; Jean Elizabeth No. 893-October 26-2 Times and gas properties hereinafter described including, but not limited to, Buck Jones; C & V Sandburg Liv- W. Hibbert ; Roy D and Kaye George, deceased c/o James Wil- IN THE DISTRICT COURT the Shoshone’s interest in the oil and gas wells and disposal wells ing Trust, udt 5/1 c/o K. S. Oil Moore, LLC; Roy K. Tyson a/k/a liams Sykes; Jeffrey V. Pennington OF MCCLAIN COUNTY and the working and revenue interests expressed therein, the income Company; Candace Reid Sage; Roy Knox Tyson; Roy R. Steigled- a/k/a Jeffrey Venable Pennington; STATE OF OKLAHOMA arising from the operation of the disposal well thereon, and the oil Carl E. Gungoll Exploration, LLC; er and Claire M. Steigleder, trust- Jo-Ann P. Adams; John A. Green, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE and gas leases attributed thereto, together with all of the Shoshone’s Carla Sue Garrett a/k/a Carla Sue ees, or their successors in trust, deceased c/o Russell J. Green; OF JOE BOOKER MCCRAW, interests in oil and gas leases, right of way, gathering systems and Ferguson Clark; Carol J. Drake, under the Steigleder Living Trust John L. Goff, II; Judith Gail Ses- Deceased. distribution systems on the real properties hereinafter described, and LLC; Carolyn Mae Riise ; Carrie dated 10/12/98, a revocable living sions; K. S. Oil Company, Inc.; Case No. PB-17-68 all other wells or mines now or hereafter located on the real property Sue Anderson ; Chaparral Energy, trust; Royalty Interest Partnership, Katherine A. Tyson a/k/a Mrs. A. NOTICE OF HEARING FIRST described herein, together with all goods, chattels, accounts, contract L.L.C.; Charles F. Doornbos, LP; Saltmine Investment Partner- K. Tyson and Alfred Knox Tyson AND FINAL ACCOUNT, rights, documents of title, chattel paper, general intangibles, and Trustee of the Charles F. Doornbos ship, Ltd.; Samuel E. Sims, de- a/k/a A. Knox Tyson a/k/a A. K. PETITION FOR DECREE OF other items of personal property now owned or hereafter acquired by Revocable Trust Agreement dated ceased, his heirs, successors and Tylson, both deceased c/o Roy DISTRIBUTION AND Shoshone (excluding cars), wherever located, and used or to be used August 1, 1990 c/o Diane E. Door- assigns c/o David Malcolm Sims; Knox Tyson; Katherine Ferguson DISCHARGE OF PERSONAL in the ownership, operation, maintenance, management, exploration, nbos and Darian K. Doornbos Saxet Minerals I, LLC; Shafgo, LLC (Tyson) c/o Roy Knox Tyson; REPRESENTATIVE development and sale or disposal of saltwater, hydrocarbons and Kedy, Successor Co-Trustees; c/o Bank of America, N.A., Agent; Kevin Potter; Magdalene May Notice is hereby given that Diana other minerals including, without limitation: severed oil, gas and other Christella E. Jones c/o Bronell B. Simone Newcomb Crockett; Green, deceased c/o Russell J. G. McCraw, the duly appointed minerals; equipment consisting of pumping units, motors, engines, Jones; Cleroy, Inc.; Colin Sykes; Southwest Bank, Escrow Agent., Green; Marjorie A. Gill, deceased and qualified Personal Represen- tanks, casing, pipe, tubing, rods, separators, heater-treaters and fit- Constance Kindvall; Continental Trustee of Sabine Royalty Trust; c/o Kenneth Edwin Gill; Mark L. tative of the Estate of Joe Booker tings; fixtures; inventory; insurance policies and proceeds; leases, Resources, Inc.; Crowhill Energy, Southwest Research Center; Ste- Pruitt c/o K. S. Oil Company; Mary McCraw, Deceased, has filed her rents and royalties; business records, and all additions and accessions LLC; Deborah Rowland a/k/a phen Allen Ricks and Linda Lou Green Barnes; Mary Louise Young- Final Account, Petition for Decree to, replacements of and substitutions for any of the foregoing items Deborah Ann Rowland; Dee Reid, Ricks; Stephen F. Dale, deceased blood Daniel, deceased c/o David of Distribution and Discharge of and all proceeds therefrom. The term “oil, gas and other minerals” deceased c/o Merle Reid; Destiny c/o Beverly Rodolf Dale; Steve Youngblood; Merit Hugoton, L.P.; Personal Representative. A hear- includes oil, gas, casinghead gas, drip gasoline, natural gasoline, Berndt a/k/a Destiny Lynn Reid; Klopp; Sultan Oil Company; Sultan Michael Reid, deceased c/o Anita ing has been fixed by the Judge distillate, gas condensate, oil and gas recovered from the saltwater Don Carlos M. Ferguson; Douglas Oil Company; T. S. Dudley Land E. Reid; Mr. Macrae Sykes a/k/a of the Court for the 16th day of disposal well, and all other solid, liquid or gaseous hydrocarbons. The D. Howard and June F. Howard, Company, Inc.; The Blakeley Fam- Richard Macrae Sykes, deceased November 2017, at 9:30 a.m., in term “oil and gas properties” means unleased fee, mineral interests. as Co-Trustees of the Howard ily Trust dated August 30, 2007, c/o James William Sykes; Patricia the District Courtroom of Judge oil and gas leasehold interests and oil and gas interests developed Family Revocable Trust UA dated as amended and restated on No- E. Hill; Patricia Ryan Worley; QEP Charles N. Gray, County Court- and operated for oil and gas purposes or disposal well purposes; all the 14th day of November 2003; vember 12, 2014, by Judy Sue Energy Company, as successor house, Purcell, McClain County, royalties, overriding royalties and production payments; all fees or Drake-Gungoll Enterprises, A.L.P.; Moore Blakeley, Trustor and/or to Universal Resources Corpora- Oklahoma, and all persons inter- other charges received for the use of the disposal well; working and Duke Minerals Non-OP, LLC c/o Trustee; The George F. Cotten tion; R. W. Garrett, deceased c/o ested in the Estate are notified to revenue interests in production and back-in interests and the proceeds Walker & Walker; E G Energy, LLC; Royalty Trust, Trustees, or their Garrett and Company Resources, appear and show cause, if any they therefrom, now owned and hereafter acquired by Shoshone. E. J. A. C. , LLC; Earle D. Staley, successors in trust under the Inc.; Rachal Resources c/o Randall have, why the Account should not Description of Oil & Gas Property III; Echo Energy, LLC; Elaine G. George F. Cotten Royalty Trust D. Mock; Ranger Oil Company; be settled and allowed, the Estate Allman; Emittt Boydston, III; EOG dated the 28th day of October, Rick Depriest; Robert C. Neel, distributed and the Personal Rep- Well Name Legal Description County Resources, Inc.; Eric Thor Jager; 2015; The Michael & Michelle Trustee for Robbie, Chris, and Eva resentative discharged. Alsup SWD #1-19 Section 19, T6N, W/2 NE/4 NW/4 Eurampex Industries, Inc.; Fairfield Stacy Living Trust, dated the 23rd Dell Neel c/o Neel Energy Group, DATED this 23rd day of Octo- Energy, LLC; Francis C. Adams, day of July 2015; The Ralph A. LLC; Rockworker, Inc.; Rock- R3W NW/4 ber, 2017. McClain County, OK Jr. a/k/a Frank C. Adams, Jr. c/o Johnston Foundation, Inc.; The worker, Inc.; Russell J. Green; CHARLES GRAY Joann P. Adams; Francis Michael Second Amended and Restated Russell L. Frederick, deceased c/o ASSOCIATE Best and Julia Catherine Best as Jaron Tyler Moor Trust established Gloria Lee Johnson; Ryan Harmon subject to the appraisement thereof in the sum of $770,000.00, DISTRICT JUDGE subject to taxes and tax sales, if any. Trustees of The Best Family Trust August 17, 2007 and secondly and Krystal D. Harmon; Samuel JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT dated the 27th day of February amended May 9, 2014 c/o Tom Echols 1994 Revocable Family Sale will be made pursuant to an Alias Special Execution and Order James B. Blevins, Jr., OBA #881 of Sale issued upon a Judgment entered in the District Court of Mc- 1998; G. W. Thomas III ; Galatyn Ed Moore and Vallory J. Moore, Trust S.E. Echols Mineralsl, LLC Blevins & Associates Law, PLLC Minerals LP; Garrett and Com- Trustees; Theodore L. Crockett; c/o S. E. Echols Family Minerals, Clain County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2017-48, District Court of 138 W. Main/P.O. Box 1565 McClain County, Oklahoma, wherein The First State Bank, was plaintiff pany Resources, Inc.; Gary Johns; Thiele Oil and Gas Investments, LLC; Samuel Taylor, deceased c/o Purcell, OK 73080 Gloria Lee Johnson; Grayfore LLC; Thomas L. Livingstone Ar- Samuel T. Taylor; Scoop Energy and Swabbing John’s, LLC, an Oklahoma limited liability company, et Phone: 405-527-7575 al. were Defendants, to satisfy the Judgment and Decree of Foreclo- Partners, L.P.; Guard Exploration ticle V Family Trust u/d/d 3/24/09; Company, LLC; Stephen D. Pen- Fax: 405-527-7574 Limited Partnership; H.V. Sherrill, TI Valley Exploration, Inc.; Tiana nington; Sundown Energy, Inc.; sure in favor of said Plaintiff and against said defendants, Swabbing Attorney for Personal Repre- John’s, LLC, an Oklahoma limited liability company, et al., obtained in deceased, his heirs, successors Snodgrass a/k/a Tiana Michelle TEP Anadarko Basin South III, LLC sentative and assigns c/o Ann Sherrill Pyne; Snodgrass; Tom Slick Memorial c/o Titanium Exploration Partners, said Court on August 25, 2017, for the sum of $782,368.30, plus late Henry C. Folsom, Jr. and Sarah Trust for Mind Science Founda- LLC; TEP Andarko Basin South IV, charges as of March 30, 2017 in the amount of $20,305.60, together Sue Folsom; Henry Gungoll As- tion; Tom Slick Memorial Trust for LLC c/o Titanium Exploration with default interest as of March 30, 2017 in the amount of $53,669.83, sociates, LLC; Henry Gungoll Southwest Foundation and Re- Partners, LLC; Tom Slick, de- with interest accruing at the rate of $162.99 per diem from March 30, Associates, LLC, as successor by search and Education ; Tom Slick ceased c/o Tom Slick Memorial 2017, until paid, the sum of $25,000.00 attorney’s fees, plus all costs merger to Henry H. Gungoll As- Memorial Trust for Southwest Trust; Tom-Stack; V. A. Johnston No. 881-October 26-2 Times advanced by Plaintiff, and costs accruing. sociates, a partnership; Holly Research Institute ; The Texas Family Trust; Verlin L. Vink, Trust- IN THE DISTRICT COURT Persons having an interest in the property being sold whose interest Silver and Jacqueline Foutz, Trust- A&M University System Office of ee of the Vink Family Trust dated OF MCCLAIN COUNTY is sought to be extinguished and whose actual address is unknown ees under the Trust established the General Counsel Attn: Tom November 16, 2005; W. Joe Wil- STATE OF OKLAHOMA are as follows: None. by Article IV of the last will and Slick Memorial Trust; Tom Slick liams c/o Issacs Family Limited IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO PLACE 10% OF THE testament of Roderic Crandall; Memorial Trust for Texas Christian Partnership; W.R. Burris, now OF GRANT W. VAUGHN BID AMOUNT ON DEPOSIT WITH THE COURT CLERK’S OFFICE ON Ibex Resources Company, LLC; University; University of Denver deceased and Ruth Burris; William Deceased. THE DATE OF THE SALE. THE REMAINING BALANCE MUST BE PAID Isaacs Family Limited Liability (Colorado Seminary) c/o Farmers C. Ryan, deceased c/o June Ryan Case No. PB-2017-97 ON OR BEFORE THE CONFIRMATION HEARING DATE, WHICH IS Limited Partnership; J. R. McGin- National Company Agent; V. A. Mathis; Willischild Oil & Gas Corp.; NOTICE TO CREDITORS USUALLY 2-3 WEEKS AFTER THE SALE DATE. ALL PAYMENTS MUST ley, Jr., Trustee of the J. R. McGin- Johnston, Ltd.; Vallis Reid, de- Winifred Williams, deceased c/o To the Creditors of Grant W. BE IN THE FORM OF A CASHIER’S CHECK OR MONEY ORDER. IF ley, Jr. Revocable Trust U/T/D ceased c/o Carolyn Mae Riise; James R. Williams, III; and all Vaughn, Deceased: YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THESE INSTRUCTIONS, January 2, 1990; Jack Guenther, VCT-OG, Ltd., a Texas Limited persons if living or if deceased, All creditors having claims PLEASE CONTACT MIKE ANDERSON AT (405) 235-8445 PRIOR TO as Trustee of the 1976 Trusts of Partnership; W. D. Van Dyke c/o their known and unknown succes- against Grant W. Vaughn, De- THE SALE DATE. Urschel Grandchildren for the WDVD Oil Interest, LLC; WDVD sors and all corporations existing ceased, are required to present WITNESS my hand this 17 day of October, 2017. children of Valerie Urschel Guen- Oil Interests, LLC; XTO Energy, and if dissolved its known and the same with a description of /s/ Don Hewett ther, being Abigail Camilla Guen- Inc. formerly Known as Cross unknown successors and all per- all security interests and other DON HEWETT, Sheriff of McClain County, State of Oklahoma ther Kampmann (a/k/a Abigail Timbers Oil Company, L.P.; Alta sons having an interest in the lands collateral (if any) held by each BLANEY TWEEDY AND TIPTON, PLLC Camilla Guenther) and Jack Egon Merle Ricks, deceased c/o Farm- covered hereby, particularly in creditor with respect to such claim, Post Office Box 657 Guenther, Jr.; Jackson Living Trust ers National Company Agent; McClain County, Oklahoma. to Tracie Renee Meaut, Personal Oklahoma City, OK 73101 c/o K. S. Oil Company; James A. Anne Goodwyn Hoffman, de- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Representative, at the law office of Telephone: (405) 235-8445 Gay c/o K. S. Oil Company; James ceased c/o James Williams Sykes; the Applicant requests that the Blevins & Associates Law, PLLC, Facsimile: (405) 236-3410 M. Neel, Trustee of the M. A. Neel Anthony Hoffman, deceased c/o Commission pool the interests and 138 W. Main, Purcell, OK 73080, e-mail: [email protected] Trust No. 2, established under the James Williams Sykes; ATS En- adjudicate the rights and equities addressed to James B. Blevins, Last Will of M. A. Neel; JBE Group, gery, LLC a/k/a ATS Energy, LLC; of oil and gas owners in the Mis- Jr., attorney for the Personal Inc. ; Jim Sandburg c/o K. S. Oil Beaver Oil Company; Beck Fam- sissippian and Woodford common Representative, on or before the Company; Jody Klopp; Joe Bob ily Rev Trust c/o Beck Resources, sources of supply underlying the following presentment date: 19th Visit us at: Nelson; John Adams Crockett; Inc.; Beck Resources, Inc.; Benson 640-acre horizontal drilling and day of December 2017, or the John B. Wootten, Jr., L.L.C.; Jon Ford Estates c/o Benson Ford, Jr.; spacing unit described as Section same will be forever barred. S. Bozard s/p/a Jon Ann Bozard; Betty Morgan a/k/a Betty A. Cov- 15, Township 7 North, Range 4 DATED this 19th day of October, Journey Again, LLC; JPMorgan ington a/k/a Betty Ann Covington West, McClain County, Oklahoma 2017. Chase Bank, National Association, formerly Betty Ann Morgan, de- and designate Applicant or some /s/ James B. Blevins, Jr. formerly known as the First Na- ceased c/o The Cline Living Trust other party as operator of the James B. Blevins, Jr., tional Bank & Trust Company of Dated October 13, 1997; Bill Nei- proposed well and all subsequent OBA #881 Tulsa, Trustee of the Juliann W. mann; Bird Oil & Gas, Inc.; Brady wells drilled in the unit; and that Blevins & Associates Funke Living Trust dated July 22, Bradford Tyson c/o Roy Knox Applicant be given one year to Law, PLLC 1965 Oil and Gas Management; Tyson; Carla Sue Clark, as trustee commence operations for the 138 W. Main/P.O. Box 1565 JPMorgan Chase Bank, National for the benefit of Carla Sue Clark; drilling or other operations with Purcell, OK 73080 Association, formerly known as Carla Sue Clark, as trustee for the respect to the unit. The Applicant Phone: (405) 527-7575 the First National Bank & Trust benefit of Carlos M. Ferguson; additionally requests that this Fax: (405) 527-7574 purcellregister.com Company of Tulsa, Trustee of the Carlos M. Ferguson, deceased c/o pooling be a unit pooling. Attorney for Personal Helen Whitehill Kenyon Trust Carla Sue Garrett; Carol Green NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Representative LPXLP THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, October 26, 2017-11B No. 847-October 19-2 Times Blevins & Associates Law, PLLC, No. 887-October 26-1 Time Will to probate, that Letters of No. 869-October 19-2 Times Gateway Mortgage Group, LLC IN THE DISTRICT COURT 138 W. Main, Purcell, OK 73080, IN THE DISTRICT COURT Administration With Will Annexed IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN v. Kenny Brittan Brown, et al., for OF MCCLAIN COUNTY addressed to James B. Blevins, OF MCCLAIN COUNTY issue to Petitioner, that he be ap- AND FOR MCCLAIN COUNTY application as follows: STATE OF OKLAHOMA Jr., attorney for the Personal STATE OF OKLAHOMA pointed Personal Representative STATE OF OKLAHOMA FIRST: To the payment of the IN THE MATTER OT THE ESTATE Representative, on or before the In the Matter of the Estate of without bond, and that death and GATEWAY MORTGAGE GROUP, costs herein accrued and ac- OF NICHOLAS H. WHELESS, JR., following presentment date: 12th HERBERT FRANKLIN GROBE, heirs of HERBERT FRANKLIN LLC, cruing; Deceased. day of December, 2017, or the Deceased. GROBE be judicially determined. Plaintiff, SECOND: To the payment of PB-2017-93 same will be forever barred. PB-2017-102 Said Petition will be heard in the v. the judgment of plaintiff in the NOTICE TO CREDITORS DATED this 12th day of Octo- NOTICE OF HEARING Courtroom of the undersigned, KENNY BRITTAN BROWN; amounts herein set out and any ad- To the Creditors of Nicholas H. ber, 2017 PETITION FOR ADMISSION or a Judge of this Court to whom RAE MARIE HILMES; and OC- vancements by Plaintiff for taxes, Wheless, Jr., Deceased: /s/ James B. Blevins, Jr. OF WILL TO PROBATE; the matter is regularly assigned, in CUPANTS OF THE PREMISES; insurance premiums or expenses All creditors having claims Blevins & Associates FOR APPOINTMENT OF the McClain County Courthouse, Defendants. necessary for the preservation of against Nicholas H. Wheless, Jr., Law, PLLC A PERSONAL Purcell, Oklahoma, on the 16th day Case No. CJ-2017-117 the property; and are required to present the same James B. Blevins, Jr., REPRESENTATIVE WITHOUT of November, 2017, at 9:30 o’clock NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND THIRD: The balance, if any, to with a description of all security OBA #881 BOND; FOR ISSUANCE OF a.m., at which time persons may UNDER EXECUTION be paid to the Clerk of this Court, interests and other collateral (if 138 W. Main/P.O. Box 1565 LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION appear and show cause, if any THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA to await further Order of this Court any) held by each creditor with Purcell, OK 73080 WITH WILL ANNEXED; AND they have, why the prayer of said TO: KENNY BRITTAN BROWN; concerning issues of priority respect to such claim, to Elise Phone: (405) 527-7575 FOR A JUDICIAL Petition should not be granted. RAE MARIE HILMES; and OC- among the junior lien holders and Wheless Schmidt, Personal Rep- Fax: (405) 527-7574 DETERMINATION OF THE Dated this 23rd day of October, CUPANTS OF THE PREMISES disbursement of same according resentative, at the law office of Attorney for Petitioner DEATH AND HEIRS OF 2017. Notice is hereby given that on to priority. HERBERT FRANKLIN GROBE /s/ Charles Gray the 21st day of November, 2017, With the Order reserving the NOTICE is hereby given to all Judge of the District Court at 10 o’clock, A.M., at Room 121, right of Plaintiff Gateway Mortgage No. 842-October 19-3 Times and Juvenile Court, 2801 32nd persons interested in the estate Ted W. Haxel (OBA#3997) of the McClain County Courthouse Group, LLC to recall the execu- SUPERIOR COURT OF Avenue SW, Tumwater, Washing- of the above named Decedent 108 North Second Street in Purcell, Oklahoma, the under- tion by oral announcement and/ WASHINGTON ton 98501. You should be present that the Petitioner herein has Post Office Box 367 signed Sheriff will offer for sale or further order of the Court prior COUNTY OF THURSTON at this hearing. produced and filed herein an Purcell, Oklahoma 73080 and sell for cash to the highest to the sale. FAMILY AND The hearing will determine if your instrument purporting to be the (405) 527-5888 phone and best bidder, subject to real Persons or other entities having JUVENILE COURT child is dependent as defined in Last Will and Testament of said (405) 527-6666 fax estate ad valorem taxes, superior an interest in the property, includ- Dependency of: RCW 13.34.050(5). This begins a Decedent together with a Petition [email protected] special assessments and all inter- ing those whose actual addresses CHASE BROWNING judicial process which could result praying for the admission of said ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER ests of record, if any, except the are unknown and persons or other D.O.B.: 08/23/2012 in permanent loss of your parental mortgage and interests foreclosed entities who have or may have No: 17-7-00598-34 rights. lf you do not appear at the herein, on the following described unknown successors and such Notice and hearing, the court may enter a de- No. 876-October 19-2 Times Range Four (4) West, I.M., McClain property, to-wit: unknown successors are hereby Summons by Publication pendency order in your absence. IN THE DISTRICT COURT County, State of Oklahoma, more THE EAST FIFTY FEET (50) notified. (Dependency) (SMPB) To request a copy of the Notice, OF MCCLAIN COUNTY particularly described as follows, OF LOT TWO (2), BLOCK ONE WITNESS MY HAND this 13 day (Optional Use) Summons, and Dependency Peti- STATE OF OKLAHOMA to-wit: Beginning at a point 1140 HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN (137), of October, 2017. To: LONNY BROWNING, Legal tion, call DSHS at 360-725-6700 or In the Matter of the Estate of BAR- feet due east of the NW/Corner CITY OF PURCELL, MCCLAIN Don Hewett Father 1-888-822-3541. To view informa- BARA JO HOLLAND, Deceased. of the NW¼ of Section 23; thence COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA, MCCLAIN COUNTY SHERIFF A Dependency Petition was filed tion about your rights, including PB-2011-81 due south a distance of 260 feet; ACCORDING TO THE RECORD- By: /s/ Don Hewett on June 15, 2017; A Fact Finding right to a lawyer, go to www.atg. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL thence due east a distance of 180 ED PLAT THEREOF. Gentner F. Drummond, OBA hearing will be held on this matter wa.gov/DPY.aspx. PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE feet; thence due north a distance Having an address of 322 W. #16645 on: December 15, 2017, at 1:30 Dated:10-6-17, by Linda Myhre Notice is hereby given that pur- of 260 feet; thence due west a Brule St., Purcell, OK 73080. Garry M. Gaskins, II, OBA p.m. at Thurston County Family Enlow, Thurston County Clerk. suant to an order of the McClain distance of 180 feet to the point Appraised Value: $40,000.00. #20212 County, State of Oklahoma, Dis- or place of beginning, containing Sale will be made pursuant to Harvey C. Grauberger, OBA trict Court, made on the 17th day 1.074 acres more or less. a Special Execution and Order of #21683 of October, 2017, in the matter of Bids must be in writing and Sale issued out of the Office of DRUMMOND LAW, PLLC No. 867-October 19-3 Times will be taken as true and correct, the estate of BARBARA JO HOL- may be left at the office of Ted W. IN THE DISTRICT COURT the Court Clerk in and for McClain 1500 South Utica Avenue, quieting title to the following real LAND, deceased, the undersigned Haxel, Attorney at Law, 108 North County, Oklahoma, and pursuant Suite 400 OF MCCLAIN COUNTY property, situated in MCCLAIN as the Personal Representative of Second St., Purcell, Oklahoma, STATE OF OKLAHOMA to the judgment entered in the Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104 County, Oklahoma, to-wit: the estate of said deceased will sell 73080, or may be delivered to the District Court in and for McClain Telephone: (918) 749-7378 PENTEX EXPLORATION & PRO- AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN at private sale to the highest bidder undersigned personal representa- DUCING, INC., County, State of Oklahoma, in Facsimile: (918) 749-7869 MINERALS LOCATED IN THE for cash, subject to confirmation tive personally, at 1240 Mayhelle Case No. CJ-2017-117, styled Attorneys for Plaintiff Plaintiffs, SOUTHEAST QUARTER (SE/4) of the court, on or after the 3rd Dr., Sapulpa, Oklahoma, 74066, vs. OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 6 day of November, 2017, at 9:00 or may be filed with the McClain THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS, NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, MC- o’clock, a.m., at Purcell, McClain County Court Clerk at 231 Court- No. 853-October 19-3 Times KRISTEL GRAY HEIRS, ADMINISTRATORS, EX- CLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA County, State of Oklahoma, all house, 121 N. 2nd Street, Purcell, IN THE DISTRICT COURT MCCLAIN COUNTY COURT ECUTORS, DEVISEES, TRUST- forever barring you and all the right, title, interest and estate OK 73080. OF MCCLAIN COUNTY CLERK EES AND ASSIGNS OF RONALD persons claiming by, through or of said BARBARA JO HOLLAND, Dated this 17th day of October, STATE OF OKLAHOMA /s/ Kathy Peterson O. MASON, DECEASED, under you from ever setting up or deceased, at the time of her death, 2017. BETTY FRIEDL DEPUTY Defendants. asserting any right, title, equity or and all right, title, and interest that /s/ Ted W. Haxel Plaintiffs, (Seal) Case No. CV-17-107 interest in and to said real property, the said estate has, by operation Ted W. Haxel vs. WILLIAM H. HALLEY, P.C. P.C. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION adverse to the right and title of the of law, or otherwise, acquired in Ted W. Haxel (OBA #3997) THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS, P.O. BOX 5452 THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Plaintiff(s), and such other relief to and to all real property, situate, ly- Post Office Box 367 HEIRS, ADMINISTRATORS, EX- EDMOND, OKLAHOMA 73083 THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS, which they may be entitled. ing and being in McClain County, Purcell, Oklahoma 73080 ECUTORS, DEVISEES, TRUST- (405) 361-5300 HEIRS, ADMINISTRATORS, EX- Witness my hand and seal, this State of Oklahoma, described as (405) 527-5888 Telephone EES AND ASSIGNS OF ELLEN FAX (405) 359-3982 ECUTORS, DEVISEES, TRUST- 7 day of September, 2017. follows, to-wit (405) 527-6666 Fax SETTLES AKA M. ELLEN SET- OBA NO. 3742 EES AND ASSIGNS OF RONALD KRISTEL GRAY Part of the Northwest Quarter [email protected] TLES, DECEASED, [email protected] O. MASON AKA RONALD ODELL MCCLAIN COUNTY (NW¼) of Section Twenty-three ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL Defendants. EXHIBIT “A” MASON AKA R.O. MASON, DE- COURT CLERK (23), Township Nine (9) North, REPRESENTATIVE CV-17-123 MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLA- CEASED, /s/ Kathy Peterson NOTICE BY PUBLICATION HOMA: Take notice that you have been DEPUTY THESTATE OF OKLAHOMA TRACT #1: sued by PENTEX EXPLORATION & WILLIAM H. HALLEY, P. C . TO: THE UNKNOWN SUCCES- Lot Two (2), Lot Three (3), Lot PRODUCING, INC. in the District P.O. BOX 5452 No. 871-October 19-2 Times the right of Plaintiff to recall said SORS, HEIRS, ADMINISTRA- Four (4) and South Half of the Court of MCCLAIN County, State EDMOND, OKLAHOMA 73083 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN execution by oral announcement TORS, EXECUTORS, DEVISEES, Northwest Quarter (S/2 NW/4) and of Oklahoma, and that you must (405) 361-5300 AND FOR MCCLAIN COUNTY and/or order of the Court, prior to TRUSTEES AND ASSIGNS OF South Half (S/2) a/d/a Northwest answer the Petition on or before FAX (405) 359-3982 STATE OF OKLAHOMA the sale, said judgment entered in ELLEN SETTLES AKA M. ELLEN Quarter of the Northeast Quarter December 5, 2017, or the allega- OBA NO. 3742 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- the District Court in and for said SETTLES, DECEASED. (NW/4 NE/4) and West Half (W/2) tions contained in said Petition [email protected] TION; County, State of Oklahoma, in Take notice that you have been and Southeast Quarter (SE/4) Plaintiff, Case No. CJ 2017-125, entitled sued by BETTY FRIEDL in the of Section 1, Township 5-North, vs. U.S. Bank National Association, District Court of MCCLAIN County, Range, 4-West I.M., containing State of Oklahoma, and that you 521.50 acres, more or less. No. 880-October 19-2 Times JACOB SIMMONS A/K/A JACOB Plaintiff, vs. Jacob Simmons a/k/a NATHANIEL SIMMONS; JOR- Jacob Nathaniel Simmons; Jordan must answer the petition on or TRACT #2: OKLAHOMA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE before December 1, 2017, or the Lot One (1) and Lot Two (2) LAWS ENFORCEMENT COMMISSION DAN SIMMONS A/K/A JORDAN Simmons a/k/a Jordan Leanna LEANNA SIMMONS; et al. Simmons. et al., Defendants, to allegations contained in said Peti- and South Half of the Northeast NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR tion will be taken as true and cor- Quarter (S/2 NE/4) and North Half AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE Defendants. satisfy: Case No. CJ-2017-125 FIRST: The costs of said action rect, quieting title to the following of the North Half of the Southeast In accordance with Title 37, Section 522 and Title 37A, Section real property, situated in MCCLAIN Quarter (N/2 N/2 SE/4) and South 2-141 Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores, Inc., P.O. Box 26210, NOTICE OF SALE OF accrued and accruing; LAND UNDER EXECUTION SECOND: The judgment and County, Oklahoma to-wit: Half of the Northeast Quarter of Oklahoma City, OK 73126, a/an Corporation hereby publishes AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN the Southeast Quarter (S/2 NE/4 notice of their intention to apply within sixty days from this date to THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO first lien of the plaintiff, U.S. COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY Bank National Association, in the MINERALS LOCATED TN SEC- SE/4) and Southeast Quarter of the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission TION 1, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, the Southeast Quarter (SE/4 SE/4) for a Retail Wine and Retail Beer License under authority of and in INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL sum of $128,015.21 with interest BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. thereon at the rate of 4.875% per RANGE 4 WEST; SECTION 2, of Section 2, Township 5-North, compliance with the said Act: That they intend(s), if granted such TOWNSHTP 5 NORTH, RANGE 4 Range, 4-West I.M., containing license to operate as a Retail Wine and Retail Beer establishment Notice is hereby given that on annum from November 1, 2016, the 28th day of November, 2017, as adjusted, if applicable, until WEST; AND SECTION 36, TOWN- 261.63 acres, more or less. with business premises located at 225 North Green Avenue in SHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, TRACT #3: Purcell, McClain, Oklahoma under the business name of Love’s at 10 o’clock, A.M., Room #121, paid; advances for taxes, insur- of the McClain County Courthouse ance and preservation expenses, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, The East Half of the West Half Country Store #28. ALL OF WHICH ARE MORE PAR- of the Southwest Quarter (E/2 Dated this 12th day of October, 2017 in Purcell, Oklahoma, the under- accrued and accruing; abstracting signed Sheriff will offer for sale and expenses, accrued and accruing; TICULARLY DESCRIBED ON THE W/2 SW/4) and East Half of the /s/ Doug Stussi ATTACHED EXHIBIT “A” Northwest Quarter of the North- Doug Stussi sell for cash to the highest and bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; best bidder, subject to real estate and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, forever barrlng you and all west Quarter of the Southwest Executive Vice President/CFO persons claiming by, through or Quarter (E/2 NW/4 NW/4 SW/4) County of Oklahoma, State of Oklahoma ad valorem taxes, superior special with interest thereon at the same assessments and all interests of rate, until paid. under you from ever setting up or and South Half of the Northwest Before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared: asserting any riqht, title, equity or Quarter of the Northwest Quarter Doug Stussi to me known to be the person(s) described in and record, if any, except the Mortgage Persons or other entities having and interests foreclosed herein interest in the property, including interest in and to said real property, (S/2 NW/4 NW/4) of Section 36, who executed the foregoing application and acknowledged that adverse to the right and title of the Township 6-North, Range, 4-West he executed the same as his free act and deed. on the following described real those whose actual addresses are property, to-wit: unknown and persons or other plaintiff(s), and such other relief to I.M., containing 65.00 acres, more /s/ Gina Hurley which they may be entitled. or less. Gina Hurley Part of the Northwest Quarter of entities who have or may have the Northwest Quarter of North- unknown successors and such Witness my hand and seal, this END OF EXHIBIT “A” My commission expires February 18, 2021 13 day of October, 2017. (Seal) west Quarter (NW/4 NW/4 NW/4) unknown successors are hereby of Section Four (4), Township Five notified are: Jacob Simmons a/k/a (5) North, Range One (1) West, Jacob Nathaniel Simmons; Jordan No. 873-October 19-3 Times The North Half of Lot One (1), No. 870-October 19-2 Times feet; thence South 88°58’11” East, McClain County, Oklahoma, and Simmons a/k/a Jordan Leanna IN THE DISTRICT COURT Section 4, Township 5 North, NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE a distance of 233.42 feet to the being more particularly described Simmons; and Occupants of the OF MCCLAIN COUNTY Range 2 West, McClain County, CJ-2017-42 point on the centerline of State as follows: Beginning at the NW/ Premises. STATE OF OKLAHOMA State of Oklahoma Notice is given that on the 28th Highway No. 74; thence North Corner of Section 4, thence South The property has been duly ap- TIPKEN LAND & CATTLE COM- free and clear of all liens, claims day of November, 2017, at 10:00 18°47’00” East, along the said 89 degrees 30’ East, for a distance praised in the sum of $139,000.00. PANY, LLC, An Oklahoma Limited and encumbrances, Tena Marris, AM, at Room 121 of the County centerline of highway, a distance of 200 feet; thence South 00 de- WITNESS MY HAND this 16 day Liability Company, now Brantley, Deceased, an unen- Courthouse, in the City of Purcell, of 74.65 feet to the point of be- grees 09’ East, for a distance of of October, 2017. Plaintiff, rolled 13/16 Mississippi Choctaw McClain County, Oklahoma, the ginning. LESS AND EXCEPT that 220 feet; thence North 89 degrees Don Hewett, Sheriff vs. Indian, and her heirs at law, have Sheriff of said County will offer portion deeded to the State of 30’ West, for a distance of 200 By: /s/ Don Hewett TENA MARRIS, now BRANTLEY, no right, title, interest, lien, estate, for sale and sell, with appraise- Oklahoma as evidenced in Dedica- feet; thence North 00 degrees 09’ KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRAN- Deceased, an unenrolled 13/16 encumbrance, claim, or assess- ment, for cash, at public auction, tion Deed recorded in Book 190, West, for a distance of 220 feet to CIS Mississippi Choctaw Indian, and ment in or to said hereinabove to the highest and best bidder, all page 184; the point of place of beginning, A Professional Corporation Her Heirs At Law, described real property, and a that certain real estate in McClain subject to unpaid taxes, ad- commonly known as 30022 160th K. Renee’ Davis, OBA #15161 Defendants. Decree quieting and confirming County, Oklahoma, to-wit: vancements by Plaintiff for taxes, Street, Wayne, OK 73095 (the Triad Center I, Suite 550 CASE NO. CV-2017-124 the Plaintiff’s title and posses- A parcel of land in the South- insurance premiums, and expens- “Property”) 7666 East 61st Street NOTICE BY PUBLICATION sion thereto, as against said west Quarter (SW1/4) of Section es necessary for the preservation Sale will be made pursuant to Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Defendants and their unknown Thirty-four (34), Township Six (6) of the subject property, if any, a Special Execution and Order of Telephone (918) 254-0626 Tena Marris, now Brantley, successors, heirs, executors, North, Range Two (2) West, Mc- said property having been duly Sale issued out of the office of Facsimile (918) 254-7915 Deceased, an unenrolled 13/16 administrators, devisees, trustees, Clain County, Oklahoma, being appraised at $115,000.00. the Court Clerk in and for McClain E-mail: [email protected] Mississippi Choctaw Indian, and assigns and forever barring more particularly described as Sale will be made pursuant to County, Oklahoma, and pursu- ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF and her heirs at law and enjoining the Defendants follows: Beginning at a point on a Special Execution And Order Of ant to said judgment reserving KRF File #37218/KD The above-named Defendants and their unknown successors, the centerline of State Highway 74, Sale issued in accordance with will take notice that in the Dis- heirs, executors, administrators, which bears East 2465 feet from judgment entered in the District trict Court of McClain County, devisees, trustees, and assigns the Northwest corner of the SW1/4 Court of McClain County, Okla- No. 841-October 19-3 Times and Juvenile Court, 2801 32nd Oklahoma, in the above-styled from any and all right, title, estate, of said Section 34, from said homa, in Case No. CJ-2017-42, SUPERIOR COURT OF Avenue SW, Tumwater, Washing- and numbered case, an action interest or equity of redemption in point the Northeast corner of the entitled SunTrust Mortgage, Inc., WASHINGTON ton 98501. You should be present has been filed by Plaintiff, Tipken and to the said lands and premises, Southeast Quarter (SE1/4) bears Plaintiff, vs. Misty D. Garner and COUNTY OF THURSTON at this hearing. Land & Cattle Company, LLC, an or any part thereof. North 89°56’49” East, a distance of Jane Doe, as occupant of the FAMILY AND The hearing will determine if your Oklahoma Limited Liability Com- WITNESS MY HAND AND 2819.17 feet; thence South 18°47’ premises, a/k/a Robyn Hobargle, JUVENILE COURT child is dependent as defined in pany, to quiet any right, title, or OFFICIAL SEAL this 16th day of West, along the centerline of State being all of the Defendants and Dependency of: RCW 13.34.050(5). This begins a interest in and to the real property October 2017. Highway 74 a distance of 372.70 persons holding or claiming any HAILEY BROWNING judicial process which could result described hereinbelow which you McClain County Court Clerk feet to the point of beginning. interest or lien in the subject D.O.B.: 08/15/2013 in permanent loss of your parental have or may claim to have, and By: /s/ Kristel Gray Thence North 78°43’02” West, a property. No: 17-7-00603-34 rights. lf you do not appear at the you must answer the Petition of Court Clerk distance of 212.61 feet; thence Don Hewett, Sheriff of Notice and hearing, the court may enter a de- said Plaintiff on file in said cause (Seal) North 65°40’44” West, a dis- McClain County, Oklahoma Summons by Publication pendency order in your absence. on or before December 8, 2017 APPROVED: tance of 44.33 feet; thence South By: /s/ Don Hewett (Dependency) (SMPB) To request a copy of the Notice, or the allegations of said Petition /s/ James B. Blevins, Jr. 89°12’22” West, a distance of Don Timberlake - #9021 (Optional Use) Summons, and Dependency Peti- will be taken as true and judgment James B. Blevins, Jr., OBA #881 47.80 feet; thence North 78°43’02” BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C. To: LONNY BROWNING, Al- tion, call DSHS at 360-725-6700 or rendered accordingly, adjudging Blevins & Associates Law, PLLC West, a distance of 139.39 feet; P.O. Box 18486 leged Father 1-888-822-3541. To view informa- and decreeing that the Plaintiff is 138 W. Main/P. O. Box 1565 thence South 08°33’00” West, a Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0486 A Dependency Petition was filed tion about your rights, including the owner of, and that the Plaintiff Purcell, Oklahoma 73080 distance of 161.05 feet; thence Telephone: (405) 842-7722 on June 15, 2017; A Fact Finding right to a lawyer, go to www.atg. is the actual owner in fee simple of PHONE: (405) 527-7575 South 88°13’45” East a distance Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 hearing will be held on this matter wa.gov/DPY.aspx. the following described property FAX: (405) 527-7574 of 199.30 feet; thence North BT File No.: 113777 on: December 15, 2017, at 1:30 Dated:10-6-17, by Linda Myhre situated in Oklahoma as follows, Attorney for Plaintiff 03°14’21” East, a distance of 12.50 p.m. at Thurston County Family Enlow, Thurston County Clerk. to-wit (the “Property”): 12B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, October 26, 2017 LPXLP No. 828-October 12-3 Times No. 888-October 26-2 Times C. Lind at 104 East Main Street, No. 890-October 26-2 Times IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE DISTRICT COURT Norman, Oklahoma, 73069, on or ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS OF MCCLAIN COUNTY OF MCCLAIN COUNTY before the following presentment The Purcell Public Works Au- Legal STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA date: December 23, 2017, or the thority will receive separate sealed TRACY BOLES and LEA ANN In the Matter of the Estate of Wayne same will be forever barred. bids for construction of Concrete BOLES Frederick Christiansen, Deceased. DATED this 19th day of October, Drying Beds. Bids will be received Plaintiffs, Case No. PB-2017-79 2017. at City Hall, located at 230 W. Main vs. SECOND NOTICE /s/ Fred Christiansen St., Purcell, Oklahoma, 73080, Publications The Unknown Heirs, Executors, TO CREDITORS Fred Christiansen, Personal until 11:00 AM, on Thursday, Administrators, Devisees, Trust- THIS NOTICE SUPERCEDES Representative of the Estate of November 16, 2017. Bids will be ees, Successors and Assigns publicly opened and read aloud, No. 885-October 26-2 Times THE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Wayne Frederick Christiansen, of BUDDY WAYNE SCOTT, De- FILED HEREIN ON SEPTEMBER Deceased at 11:00 AM at City Hall. IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR MCCLAIN COUNTY ceased; Project to include construction STATE OF OKLAHOMA 15, 2017. NICHOLS LAW FIRM Defendants All creditors having claims /s/ Christopher C. Lind of a two-cell reinforced concrete IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATES OF ANDY ESTEP AND EVA Case No. CV-2017-121 drying bed and 25 l.f. of 6” PVC, CORDELIA ESTEP, both Deceased. against Wayne Frederick Chris- Christopher C. Lind, OBA NOTICE BY PUBLICATION tiansen, Deceased, are required #31402 Sch 40 service line. Case No. PB-2017-101 THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: There will be a mandatory pre- COMBINED NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF to present the same, with a de- 104 East Main Street The unknown heirs, executors, scription of all security interests Norman, Oklahoma 73069 bid meeting held on Tuesday, HEARING ON PETITION FOR SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION, administrators, devisees, trustees, November 7, 2017 at 11:00 am, in FINAL ACCOUNTING, DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP, and other collateral (if any) held Telephone (405) 579-3739 successors and assigns, of Buddy by each creditor with respect to Fax (405) 701-5275 Purcell City Hall, 230 W. Main St., DISTRIBUTION, AND DISCHARGE Wayne Scott, Deceased. Purcell, Oklahoma, 73080. To: All persons interested in the Estates of Andy Estep and Eva such claim, to the named Personal ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL You, and each of you, are hereby Representative, c/o Christopher REPRESENTATIVE All work shall be performed Cordelia Estep, both deceased notified that Tracy Boles and Lea and all construction and mate- YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on the 19th day of October, 2017, Ann Boles, as plaintiffs, have filed rial used and furnished shall be Brent Bawden, filed in the District Court of McClain County, a Petition in the District Court of McClain in accordance with the Contract for Summary Administration of the above-referenced Estates pursuant County, State of Oklahoma, their No. 889-October 26-2 Times of Environmental Quality Small, Documents prepared by Glenn to 58 O.S. § 245-246, in which Petitioner alleges and states that Andy petition against the above named Oklahoma Drinking Water State Minority, Women’s Businesses Sullivan & Associates, Inc., and on Estep died on April 12, 1991 in Muskogee County, Oklahoma, and Defendants alleging that Plaintiffs Revolving Fund Requirements including affirma- file in the office of the City Clerk, Eva Cordelia Estep died on February 9, 1992 in Muskogee County, are the owners of the fee simple Advertisement for Bids tive steps to contract with small, located at City Hall. Oklahoma, as residents of Muskogee County, Oklahoma, owning real title and is in the actual and peace- Notice to Bidders minority and women’s businesses The Notice to Bidders, Form property in McClain County, Oklahoma; that Petitioner has diligently able possession of the following Notice is hereby given that the during the performance of this of Bid, Form of Contract, Plans searched for and located a document purporting to be the last will described real property situate in Goldsby Water Authority hereinaf- contract. The bidder commits and Specifications, Forms of Bid and testament of the Decedents; that the Decedents’ have been de- McClain County, State of Okla- ter called the “Owner” will receive itself to the affirmative steps to Bond, Performance and Statutory ceased for more than 5 years; and that the names and addresses of homa, as follows: sealed bids at the Goldsby Town contract with small, minority and Payment Bond, and other Contract the heirs and devisees of Andy Estep and Eva Cordelia Estep, both The North 420 feet of the North- Hall, 100 E. Center Rd, Goldsby, women’s businesses contained Documents may be examined at deceased, are as follows: east Quarter of the Southeast Oklahoma 73093, until 11:00 am herein and all other requirements, the following: on November 30, 2017. terms and conditions of these bid Name Age Relationship Address Quarter of the Southeast Quarter 1. City Hall (NE/4 SE/4 SE/4) of Section Thir- Drinking Water - conditions by submitting a prop- 230 W. Main St. Clara Clawson Deceased Devisee N/A teen (13), Township Five (5) North, Water Treatment Plant erly signed bid. Requirements are Purcell, Ok 73080 Range One (1) East, I.M., McClain DWSRF Project contained in DEQ Guidance and (405) 527-6561 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a hearing on the Petition for Sum- County, Oklahoma. LESS AND No. P40-2004707-01 Procedures, DW-700.” 2. Glenn Sullivan & Associates, mary Administration and a Final Accounting, Determination of Heirship, EXCEPT a tract of land described Project to include constructing C. “All bidders must comply Inc. Distribution, and Discharge of the Estate of Decedent will be held on as follows: Beginning at the NE/ modifications and new treatment with the Anti-Kickback Act and 103 N. Mercedes Drive, Suite A the 7th day of December, 2017 at 9:30 o’clock a.m. in the Courtroom corner of said NE/4 SE/4 SE/4, units at the water treatment plant. the Contract Work Hours Stan- Norman, OK 73069 of the Honorable Judge Charles Gray of the District Court of McClain thence South 170 feet; thence All bids received at said time dards Act.” (405) 321-7232 County, State of Oklahoma. You may file objections to the petition at West 256 feet; thence North 170 will be publicly opened and read D. “Davis Bacon Act wage rules A complete set of Plans and any time before the final hearing and send a copy to the attorney of feet; thence East 256 feet to the aloud at Goldsby Town Hall, 100 shall apply. All laborers and me- Specifications to prospective bid- record for Petitioner at the following address: Mike Radovcic; Dyer point of beginning. E. Center Rd., Goldsby, Oklahoma chanics employed by contractors ders may be obtained at the office Coatney Schroeder; 16224 Muirfield Place; Edmond, OK 73013. If you Plaintiffs further alleges that said at 11:00 am. All work shall be and sub- contractors on projects of Glenn Sullivan & Associates, have no objections, you need not appear at the hearing or make any Defendants are claiming some performed and all construction funded directly by or assisted in Inc., (405) 321-7232, upon receipt filings with the Court. In the absence of any objections, you will be right, title, interest or estate in and material used and furnished whole or in part by and through of a non-refundable deposit of deemed to have waived any objections to the Petition. At the hearing, and to said real property adverse shall be in accordance with the the Federal Government shall be $50.00. the court will determine whether summary proceedings are appropriate to Plaintiffs, and that said claim Plans and Specifications prepared paid wages at rates not less than Each bidder shall accompany and, if so, whether the estate of the Decedents will be distributed and constitutes a cloud on Plaintiff’s by Glenn Sullivan & Associates, those prevailing on projects of a his original bid, with a certified or to whom the estates of the Decedents will be distributed. title which it is entitled to have Inc., and on file in the office of the character similar in the locality Cashier’s Check on a solvent bank YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that in accordance with the provisions removed. Goldsby Water Authority. as determined by the Secretary located in Oklahoma or a Bidder’s of 58 O.S. §§ 246 the claim of any creditor will be barred unless the That said Defendants, and each The Notice to Bidders, Form of Labor in accordance with Bond, in the amount of five (5) claim is presented to the Special Administrator, Brent Bawden, by of them, must answer said peti- of Bid, Form of Contract, Plans subchapter IV of Chapter 31 of percent of the amount bid, as a and through his attorney of record at the above-stated address, no tion on or before the 23rd day of and Specifications, Forms of Bid Title 40, United States Code. The guarantee of his ability to perform more than thirty (30) days following the granting of the order admitting November, 2017, or said Petition Bond, Performance and Statutory Department of Labor provides all the contract bid upon, and that he the petition and combined notice, or the same will be forever barred. will be taken as true and judgment Payment Bond, and other Contract pertinent information related to will enter into a written contract Dated this 19th day of October, 2017. rendered accordingly quieting Documents may be examined at compliance with labor standards, with the Owner to perform said Mike Radovcic, OBA #31871 Plaintiffs title in and to said real the following: including prevailing wage rates work and/or furnish said materials Andrew Schroeder #21804 property; adjudging and decreeing 1. Town Hall and instructions for reporting. For in accordance with said plans and DYER COATNEY SCHROEDER that said Defendants, and each 100 E. Center Rd. more information please refer to specifications and furnish the re- 16224 Muirfield Place of them, and all persons claiming Goldsby, OK 73093 http://www.wdol.gov/.” quired bonds within seven (7) days Edmond, OK 73013 by, through or under them, have 2. Glenn Sullivan & Associates, F. American Iron and Steel after the acceptance of his bid. Telephone: (405) 753-1195 no right, title, interest or estate in Inc. provisions also apply to projects The deposit will be retained by Facsimile: (405) 753-1196 said real property; and that said 103 N. Mercedes Drive, Suite A funded directly by or assisted in the Owner as, and for, liquidated [email protected] Defendants be forever barred and Norman, OK 73065 whole or in part by and through the damages in case the successful ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER, enjoined from asserting or claim- A complete set of Plans and Federal Government pursuant to bidder fails to enter in said contract Brent Bawden ing any such right, title, interest or Specifications to prospective the “Consolidated Appropriations and furnish the required bonds estate in said property adverse to bidders may be obtained at Glenn Act, 2014”. Sec. 436(a)(1) of the provided for in the specifications that of Plaintiff. Sullivan & Associates, Inc. upon act states that “None of the funds within the time required. Deposit KRISTEL GRAY, payment of $100.00. made available by a State Water of the unsuccessful bidders will No. 884-October 26-1 Time County, Oklahoma. MCCLAIN COUNTY COURT Each bidder shall accompany Pollution Control Revolving Fund be returned upon the execution of BEFORE THE CORPORATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CLERK his original bid, with a certified or as authorized by Title VI of the the Contract and required bonds. COMMISSION OF THE the Applicant requests that the By: /s/ Scheryl Flores Cashier’s Check on a solvent bank Federal Water Pollution Control Each bidder shall accompany STATE OF OKLAHOMA Commission pool the interests and Deputy located in Oklahoma or a Bidder’s Act (33 U.S.C 1381 et seq.) or his bid with a sworn statement APPLICANT: NEWFIELD EXPLO- adjudicate the rights and equities (Seal) Bond, in the amount of five (5) made available by a Drinking Water in writing that the Bidder has not RATION MID-CONTINENT INC. of oil and gas owners in the Mis- /s/ Bill C. Lester percent of the amount bid, as a Treatment Revolving Loan Fund as directly or indirectly entered into RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING sissippian and Woodford common BILL C. LESTER (OBA #5389) guarantee of his ability to perform authorized by Section 1452 of the an agreement, express of implied, (PART OF A MULTIUNIT HORI- sources of supply underlying the 212 West Main - P.O. Box 1407 the contract bid upon, and that he Safe Drinking Water Act (42 U.S.C. with any other bidder or the price ZONTAL WELL) 640-acre horizontal drilling and Purcell, OK 73080 will enter into a written contract 300j-12) shall be used for a project or amount of such bid or any bids, LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION spacing unit described as Section (405) 527-5623 with the Owner to perform said for the construction, alteration, the limiting of the bids or bidders, 10, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 10, Township 7 North, Range 4 work and/or furnish said materi- maintenance, or repair of a public the paying to anyone any money 4 WEST, MCCLAIN COUNTY, West, McClain County, Oklahoma No. 886-October 26-2 Times als in accordance with said plans water system or treatment works for promotion expenses, the par- OKLAHOMA and designate Applicant or some NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE and specifications and furnish the unless all of the iron and steel celing or farming out to any bidder CAUSE CD NO. 201707088-T other party as operator of the Pursuant to the Oklahoma Self- required bonds within ten (10) days products used in the project are or bidders or other persons of any NOTICE OF HEARING proposed well and all subsequent Service Storage Facility Lien Act, after the acceptance of his bid. produced in the United States.” part of the contract or any part of TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, wells drilled in the unit; and that Monday, November 13, 2017, at The deposit will be retained by G. System for Award Manage- the subject matter of the bid or of PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, Applicant be given one year to 12:00 P.M., Gizmo Storage will the Owner as, and for, liquidated ment (SAM) registration is required the profits thereof. PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF commence operations for the sell to the highest bidder via on- damages in case the successful for all DWSRF program applicants A Performance, Maintenance OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING Casa drilling or other operations with line public auction, CASH ONLY, bidder fails to enter in said contract and Awardees (Entities, prime and Statutory Bond in the amount Energy, Inc. Attn: Jay Niederhaus- respect to the unit. The Applicant (subject to occupant’s right of and furnish the required bonds contractors, subcontractors, of 100% of the contract price with er; Clement Resources, L.L.C.; additionally requests that this redemption prior to sale), all right, provided for in the specifications vendors) in order to be awarded a Corporate Surety licensed in Colton Properties, L.L.C.; Devon pooling be a unit pooling. title, and interest to miscellaneous within the time required. Deposit contracts by the DWSRF program. Oklahoma and approved by the Energy Corporation, successor NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN personal property remaining in the of the unsuccessful bidders will SAM replaces Central Contractor Owner and Engineer, will be re- to Ocean Energy Resources, Inc. that this cause be set before an below listed storage units located be returned upon the execution of Registration/Federal Agency Reg- quired for the faithful performance and GAJH 1989 Limited Partner- Administrative Law Judge for at Gizmo Storage, 2200 Weedn the Contract and required bonds. istration, Online Representations of the contract, and the bidder shall ship; Echo Operating, LLC; ELR hearing, taking of evidence and Blvd., Purcell, Oklahoma, to wit: Each bidder shall accompany and Certifications Application, state in the proposal the name and Production, Ltd. Attn: Terry C. reporting to the Commission. Unit No. 216, occupied by Jan his bid with a DW-412 Noncol- and Excluded Parties List System. address of the Surety or Sureties Adair; Firedint, L.C. and Steven NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Jenkins, last known address: PO lusion Affidavit and a DW-413 Applicants and awardees are who will sign this bond in case the M. Sims; Hodgen Energy, Inc.; that this cause will be heard before Box 739, Purcell, OK 73080, Business Relationships Affidavit in required to complete a one-time contract is awarded to him. The ICA Energy, Inc.; Leslie M. Kite; M. an Administrative Law Judge on Unit Nos. 225, 226, and 227, oc- writing displaying that the Bidder free registration to provide basic Maintenance Bond required will Stuart Kirk, Trustee of the M. Stuart the Initial Hearing Docket at the cupied by Elton Edward Holcomb, has not directly or indirectly en- information relevant to procure- guarantee the repair of all dam- Kirk Revocable Trust Dated March Corporation Commission, Eastern last known address: 324 S. Hickory tered into an agreement, express ment and financial transactions. age due to improper materials or 16, 1985; MOR Holdings, L.L.C; Regional Office, 440 South Hous- Ave., Crescent, OK 73028, of implied, with any other bidder or New Applicants and awardees workmanship for a period of one Pemmett Resources, L.L.C.; San ton, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127, at Unit No. 325, occupied by Brian the price or amount of such bid or please go to Sam.gov to complete (1) year after the acceptance of Andreas Exploration Co.; Sheridan 8:30 a.m. on the 13th day of No- Keith Tucker, last known address: any bids, the limiting of the bids or the registration process. the work by the Owner. Holding Company, Inc. Sheridan vember, 2017 and that this Notice 215 NW 25th, Blanchard, OK bidders, the paying to anyone any Note: In order to register in All bids shall remain on file at Production Partners I-A, LP Sheri- be published as required by law 73010, money for promotion expenses, SAM, a Data Universal Number least forty-eight (48) hours. Bids dan Production Partners I-M, LP and the rules of the Commission. Unit No.404, occupied by Julio the parceling or farming out to any System (DUNS) number will be received more than ninety-six (96) Sheridan Production Partners I-B, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Esparza, last known address: bidder or bidders or other persons required. DUNS number is a hours prior to the Bid Opening will L.P.; Tommy J. Rutlegde; Vantage that in the event this cause is 2718 Hwy 74 S. Apt. 35, Purcell of any part of the contract or any unique, non-indicative 9-digit be returned. Production, Inc. c/o ICA Energy, uncontested, the Applicant, its OK,73080, part of the subject matter of the identifier issued and maintained Contract to be awarded to low Inc.; Broswood Royalties, LLC; representatives, witnesses and The sale will be held online at bid or of the profits thereof. by Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) that responsive responsible bidder. CODA Energy, Inc. c/o Anadarko other proponents of the Appli- www.StorageTreasures.com. Performance, Maintenance verifies the existence of a busi- The Owner reserves the right Petroleum Corporation; Coral cant may appear and testify by and Statutory Payment Bonds ness entity globally. D&B assigns to waive any informalities in the Exploration Company c/o Stone telephone. The cost of telephonic in the amount of 100% of the DUNS numbers for each physical bidding and the right to reject any Energy Resources, Ltd.; Gladys E. communication shall be paid by No. 850-October 19-2 Times contract price with a Corporate location of a business. All enti- and all bids in accordance with the Andrews, deceased and her heirs, the person or persons requesting IN THE DISTRICT COURT Surety licensed in Oklahoma and ties doing business with the U.S. Oklahoma Competitive Bidding successors and assigns c/o Carrol its use. Interested parties who OF MCCLAIN COUNTY approved by the Owner and Engi- Government can receive a DUNS Act. Conditional bids shall not be Watts; Herald Wray, deceased and wish to participate by telephone STATE OF OKLAHOMA neer, will be required for the faithful number FREE of charge and, under accepted. his heirs, successors and assigns; shall contact the Applicant or IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE performance of the contract. A normal circumstances, within 1-2 J.E. and L.E. Mabee Foundation, Applicant’s attorney, prior to the OF JAMES ARNOLD JACKSON, Maintenance Bond guaranteeing business days when using the D&B Inc.; Jo Ann Manke and Ted W. hearing date, and provide their Deceased. the repair of all damage due to web form process at http://fedgov. No. 874-October 19-3 Times Hester; John Dill IV, Trustee of name and phone number. Case No. PB-2017-96 improper materials or workman- dnb.com/webform Bid Advertisement: Washing- the Anna Boyd Living Trust dated NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN NOTICE TO CREDITORS ship for a period of one (1) year, The bids filed with the Goldsby ton Public Schools 2015 Bond March 7, 1996 c/o Northern Trust that all interested persons may All creditors having claims after the acceptance of the work Water Authority will be opened Projects Bank; Pacer Properties 1998 In- appear and be heard. For infor- against the Estate of JAMES by the Owner, will be required. and read aloud at Goldsby Town Owner: Washington Public come Fund-II, Limited Partnership mation concerning this action, ARNOLD JACKSON, Deceased This project is to be financed Hall, 100 E. Center Rd., Goldsby, Schools c/o NBI Services, Inc.; Richard J. contact Peter Burns, Newfield are required to present the same, by a loan from the Oklahoma Oklahoma 73093 at 11:00 am. on Construction Manager: Goldsby Sargent and Shirley S. Sargent, Exploration Mid-Continent Inc., with a description of all security Water Resources Board through November 30, 2017, but all bids Construction Trustees, or their successors in 24 Waterway Avenue, Ste. 900, interests and other collateral (if the Department of Environmental shall remain on file at least forty- Solicitation For Bidders For: trust, under the Richard J. and The Woodlands, Texas 77380, any) held by each creditor with Quality Drinking Water State Re- eight (48) hours thereafter before a New Gymnasium Project – Bid Shirley S. Sargent Living Trust, 281/674-2498 or Ron M. Barnes respect to such claim, to the volving Fund (DWSRF) and shall contract will be made and entered Package: Paving dated February 26, 2015, and any or Grayson Barnes, BARNES named Personal Representative at be referred to as DWSRF Project into thereon. Bids received more Solicitation Date: October 19th, amendments thereto and Shirley LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. Boston Ave., the Law Office of BILL C. LESTER, No. P40-2004707-01. than ninety-six (96) hours prior to 2017 S. Sargent, individually; Clarence Ste.100, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74119, Attorney at Law, 212 West Main, A. “Equal Opportunity in Em- the Bid Opening will be returned. Bid Date, Time & Place: J. Crockett, deceased and his 918/382-8686. P.O. Box 1407, Purcell, Oklahoma ployment: All qualified applicants A mandatory pre-bid confer- • Date: November 9th, 2017 At heirs, successors and assigns; CORPORATION 73080, on or before the following will receive considerations for em- ence will be held on this project 2:00pm CDST Doris M. Stephens, deceased COMMISSION presentment date: December 12, ployment without regard to race, at 10:00 am on Tuesday, Novem- • Place: Washington Public and her heirs, successors and OF OKLAHOMA 2017, or the same will be forever color, religion, sex, national origin, ber 14, 2017, at Goldsby Town Schools assigns; Lula Harkins, nee Har- DANA L. MURPHY, Chairman barred. age or physical handicap. Bid- Hall, 100 E. Center Rd., Goldsby, 101 E. Kerby Avenue ris, and Charley (C.C.) Harkins, J. TODD HIETT, /s/ Lucille Fredette Jackson ders on this work will be required Oklahoma. Washington, OK 73093 deceased and their heirs, succes- Vice Chairman Lucille Fredette Jackson to comply with the President’s The contract is to be awarded to All Project Information may be sors and assigns; and all persons BOB ANTHONY, Personal Representative Executive Order No. 11246, as the lowest responsive, responsible obtained from Goldsby Construc- if living or if deceased, their known Commissioner BILL C. LESTER amended. The requirements for bidder. The Owner reserves the tion: and unknown successors and all DONE AND PERFORMED this Attorney for Personal Repre- bidders and contractors under right to waive any informalities in Project Contact: Tyler Graves corporations existing and if dis- 19th day of October, 2017. sentative this order are explained in the the bidding and the right to reject Goldsby Construction solved its known and unknown BY ORDER OF THE COMMIS- 212 West Main - P.O. Box 1407 specifications.” any and all bids in accordance Project Manager successors and all persons having SION: Purcell, OK 73080 B. “Each bidder must fully com- with the Oklahoma Competitive Cell: (405) 313-8313 an interest in the lands covered PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary (405) 527-5623 ply with the requirement, terms Bidding Act. Conditional bids shall Tyler@GoldsbyConstruction. hereby, particularly in McClain OBA #5389 and conditions of the Department not be accepted. com LPXLP THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, October 26, 2017-13B No. 894-October 19-1 Time seconded to approve the follow- No. 849-October 19-2 Times No. 832-October 12-3 Times Alcorn; that she also requested Board of McClain County Com- ing transfer: (2007) ½ Cent Sales THE DISTRICT COURT OF MCCLAIN COUNTY IN THE DISTRICT COURT the Court to determine the iden- missioners met in regular session Tax, $5,000.00 from XXT-RF-2a-10 STATE OF OKLAHOMA OF MCCLAIN COUNTY tity of the heirs, beneficiaries, on Monday, 10/16/17 at 8:15 a.m. to XXT-RF-3a-10. Vote Aye: Mr. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES LUTHER CORLEY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA legatees, and devisees of the Ada Present were: Commissioners Lyles, Mr. Foster DECEASED In the Matter of the Estate of Sophrona Hicks, deceased; and Benny McGowen, Wilson Lyles Mr. Lyles moved, Mr. McGowen CASE NO. PB-2017-94 Ada Sophrona Hicks, Deceased. that said Petition will be heard and Charles Foster, Assistant DA seconded to approve the follow- COMBINED NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF HEARING Case No. PB-2017-99 in the District Court of McClain Carol Dillingham and County Clerk ing road crossing permit: Pioneer To: All persons interested in the estate of James Luther Corley, NOTICE OF HEARING County, in Purcell, Oklahoma, on Pam Beller. Telephone Coop Inc., starting in deceased PETITION FOR PROBATE November 9, 2017, at 9:30 a.m., Mr. Lyles moved to approve Section 8, T6NR3W and ending You are hereby notified that on the 20th day of September, 2017, OF WILL APPOINTMENT OF in the courtroom of the Honorable the minutes of the meeting on in Section 16, T6NR3W in District the Personal Representative, Ricky D. Corley filed in the District Court PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE, Judge Charles Gray, at which time 10/10/17, Mr. Foster seconded. Two. Vote Aye: Mr. McGowen, Mr. of McClain County, Oklahoma, a Petition for Summary Administration. ISSUANCE OF LETTERS all persons interested may appear Vote Aye: Mr. Lyles, Mr. Foster Lyles, Mr. Foster The Personal Representative has alleged that the decedent, James TESTAMENTARY, AND and show cause, if any they have, Mr. Lyles moved to approve Mr. McGowen moved, Mr. Lyles Luther Corley, died intestate on February 10, 1985, at the age of 62, DETERMINATION OF HEIRS why the prayer of said Petition the following maintenance and seconded to approve the OK007 domiciled and residing in McClain County, Oklahoma. Notice is hereby given to all should not be granted. operation claims, seconded by 4-H Members Riding Club to ride The names, ages, and last-known addresses of the administra- heirs, beneficiaries, legatees, and WITNESS MY HAND this 5th Mr. Foster. Vote Aye: Mr. Lyles, and train at the Expo Center on tors, executors, non-petitioning co-nominees, heirs, Iegatees, and devisees of Ada Sophrona Hicks, day of October 2017. Mr. Foster Wednesday nights weekly to help devisees of the decedent, James Luther Corley, so far as known to deceased, and to all persons Charles Gray, CLAIMS FOR FISCAL YEAR earn scholarships. Vote Aye: Mr. the Petitioner, are as follows: interested in the estate of Ada Associate District Judge 2017-2018 AS FOLLOWS: McGowen, Mr. Lyles, Mr. Foster Sophrona Hicks, deceased, that JUDGE OF THE (2007) 1/2 Cent Sales Tax: 327, Two bids were received by 4:00 Name Age Last-Known Relationship Ilene Joyce Healey, a/k/a Ilene DISTRICT COURT Ben E Keith, 2202.23, Supplies; p.m. on 10/13/17 and opened at Address Alcorn, produced and filed an Zachary J. Foster, OBA #30554 328, Casco, 5070.00, Camera; 8:30 a.m. on 10/16/17 for pur- instrument in writing purporting to Mahaffey & Gore, P.C. Nora Lee Adult Now Spouse 329, Casco, 14675.00, Bunker chase of recycled crushed road be the Last Will and Testament of 300 NE 1st Street Corley, f/k/a Deceased Gear; 330, Chappell Supply, construction concrete 1-1/2” or Ada Sophrona Hicks, deceased; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Nora Lee 1245.00, Supplies; 331, O G And less for District Three from Duit that she filed a Petition praying 73104 Hudson E, 531.64, Service; 332, Peoples Construction Co Inc. for $6.00 for the probate of said Last Will Telephone: 405-236-0478 Electric Cooperative, 25.51, Ser- per ton and from T.J. Campbell Cheryl Luane Adult Now Daughter and Testament; that she applied Facsimile: 405-236-1520 vice; 333, Quill, 56.87, Supplies; Construction Co for $10.00 per Corley Walker Deceased for Letters Testamentary of said [email protected] 334, Town Of Wayne, 214.25, ton. Mr. Foster moved to award estate to be granted and issued Attorney for Petitioner Annual Service Agreement; 335, the bid to the lowest bidder Duit Ricky D. Adult 1201 N.E. 20th Son to Ilene Joyce Healey, a/k/a Ilene Quill, 369.87, Supplies; 336, Spen- Construction Co Inc., Mr. Lyles Corley Street cer’s, 360.65, Supplies; 337, Clas- seconded. Vote Aye: Mr. Mc- Moore, sic Paper, 424.07, Supplies; 338, Gowen, Mr. Lyles, Mr. Foster Oklahoma No. 891-October 26-3 Times real property adverse to Plaintiffs Classic Paper, 336.89, Supplies; Mr. Lyles moved, Mr. McGowen 73160 IN THE DISTRICT COURT which constitutes a cloud on the 339, Tankersley Food, 110.43, seconded to approve of the fol- OF MCCLAIN COUNTY title to the above described real Supplies; 340, UPS Store, 88.00, lowing Resolution to Dispose of Kenneth Ray Adult P.O. Box 668 Son Corley Blanchard, STATE OF OKLAHOMA property, and that you have no Supplies; 341, AT&T Mobility, Equipment for Assessor: H-299.3, JAMES RUSSELL KILBY, SHERRI right, title, lien, estate, encum- 206.00, Service. Swingline Shredder, $584.99, Oklahoma 73010 LYNNE PICKARD, and TERRI brance, claim, assessment or Community Center F&H: 33, acquired on 10/19/11 from Quill, GWYN PHELPS, formerly THOM- interest, either in law or in equity, ONG, 144.96, Service; 34, Wind- Philadelphia, PA, junked. Vote Ambra Lee Adult 4905 Granddaugh- AS, in and to said property. stream, 143.38, Service. Aye: Mr. McGowen, Mr. Lyles, Berchtold Southwest ter Plaintiffs, You are hereby notified that you County Clerk Lien Fee: 14, Mr. Foster (daughter of 124th Street vs. have been sued and must answer Quill Corp, 188.61, Supplies; 15, Mr. Lyles moved, Mr. McGowen Cheryl Luane Oklahoma THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS the Petition filed by Plaintiffs on or Midcon Data Service, 40.00, Data seconded to approve of the fol- Corley Walker) City, AND ASSIGNS OF BONNIE NELL before the 11th day of December, Destruction. lowing Resolution to Dispose of Oklahoma KILBY, deceased, 2017, or the allegations contained EXPO: 27, Annie And Lloyd Tree Equipment for 911 Trust Author- 73173 Defendant(s). in said Petition will be taken as true And Landscape, 2873.00, Labor; ity: N-220.4, CML Rescue Star Case No. CV-2017-108 and title will be quieted in the name 28, Unifirst, 36.16, Service; 29, Controller and 2 HLIMS (obsolete), Anton Cole Adult 1235 County Grandson ALIAS of Plaintiffs as reflected above as Purcell Public Works, 1686.81, $85,543.83, acquired on 4/1/03, Walker Street 2957 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION prayed for in Plaintiffs’ Petition. In Service; 30, Windstream, 272.60, junked. Vote Aye: Mr. McGowen, (son of Cheryl Tuttle, THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA such event, you will be adjudged Service; 31, ONG, 24.99, Service; Mr. Lyles, Mr. Foster Luane Corley Oklahoma TO: and decreed to have no right, 32, McClain County District 2, Mr. Lyles moved, Mr. McGowen Walker) 73089 THE UNKNOWN SUCCES- title, lien, estate, encumbrance, 310.21, Fuel. seconded to approve Resolution SORS AND ASSIGNS OF BONNIE claim, assessment or interest, General: 327, Classic Paper, No. 12-2017-2018 to recommend In the Order for Combined Notice, entered herein, the Court found NELL KILBY, deceased either in law or in equity, in and 151.55, Supplies; 328, City Of Pur- to ODOT the selection of consult- that it should dispense with the regular estate proceedings prescribed You are hereby notified that to said real property, and a decree cell, 14580.59, Dispatch Service; ing engineer, Huitt-Zollars Inc., on by law and order notice to creditors and issue an order for hearing an action has been filed in the quieting title in said real property 329, Eureka Water, 6.95, Sup- 180th Street from May Avenue upon the petition for Summary Administration, the Final Accounting District Court of McClain County, in Plaintiff’s name will be granted. plies; 330, Eureka Water, 15.95, to Meridian Avenue project, J/P and petition for Determination of Heirship, Distribution, and Discharge. Oklahoma, in Case No. CV-2017- Given under my hand and seal Supplies; 331, Eureka Water, 33483(04) in District Two. Vote Aye: Pursuant to the Order for Combined Notice, all creditors having 108, as styled above, to quiet title of office this 23rd day of October, 29.85, Supplies; 332, Suddenlink, Mr. McGowen, Mr. Lyles, Mr. Foster claims against the above decedent are required to present same, with in and to the following described 2017. 149.95, Service; 333, Staybridge Mr. Foster moved, Mr. Mc- a description of all security interests and other collateral, if any, held real property, to-wit: KRISTEL GRAY, Court Clerk Suites Tulsa South, 182.00, Lodg- Gowen seconded to approve of by each creditor with respect to such claim to the Personal Repre- SURFACE ESTATE ONLY: McClain County, Oklahoma ing; 334, Newcastle Pacer, 177.45, ODOT Form 324a and invoice from sentative, Ricky D. Corley, c/o Munson & McMillin, P.C., 247 North The Northeast Quarter of the By: /s/ Amy Gray Commissioners Minutes; 335, Coates Field Service for Parcel Broadway, Edmond, Oklahoma 73034. The claim of any creditor will Northeast Quarter of the South- Deputy Communityworks Cleveland Co, 1 & 2 PM Acquisition, Waiver be barred unless the claim is presented to the personal representa- east Quarter (NE¼ NE¼ SE¼) of /s/ Ted W. Haxel 540.00, Juvenile Service; 336, Acquisition, Title Research and tive no more than thirty (30) days following the granting of the Order Section Six (6), Township Eight Ted W. Haxel ( OBA # 3997 ) Pitney Bowes, 321.21, Service; Mileage for Right of Way Services for Combined Notice. (8) North, Range Three (3) West, 108 North Second Street 337, Windstream, 245.15, Service; for August 2017, J/P 30110(04) Notice is hereby given that this matter has been set for hearing McClain County, Oklahoma. Post Office Box 367 338, Guthrie, Dana, 153.97, Travel. in District Three. Vote Aye: Mr. on the 30 day of November, 2017, at 9:30 a.m., has been appointed Plaintiffs claim that you may Purcell, Oklahoma 73080-0367 Health Department: 84, City Of McGowen, Mr. Lyles, Mr. Foster as the time for hearing said Petition before the Honorable Charles claim some right, title, lien, estate, (405) 527-5888 phone Blanchard, 68.03, Service; 85, City Mr. Lyles moved, Mr. McGowen Gray, Judge of the District Court, McClain County Courthouse, 121 encumbrance, claim, assessment (405) 527-6666 fax Of Blanchard, 21.00, Service; 86, seconded to resolve to advertise to North 2nd Street, Suite 225, Purcell, Oklahoma. At the hearing, the or interest in and to the surface [email protected] Facility Care, 925.00, Service; 87, bid for purchase of (1) or more 2017 Court will decide whether to approve the Final Account and Petition estate of the above described ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFS Facility Care, 1083.00, Service; or newer standard cab pickup(s) for Determination of Heirship, Distribution and Discharge. The Final 88, Oklahoma Copier Solutions, for District Two, bids to be received Account and Petition for Distribution will be filed herein on or before 480.00, Lease Maintenance. by 4:00 p.m. on 10/27/17 and to be the 10 day of November, 2017. No. 892-October 26-1 Time unit well. Mortgage Tax Cert. Fee: 9, opened by 8:30 a.m. on 10/30/17. You are hereby advised that you must file objections to the petition BEFORE THE CORPORATION (b) The Applicant shall request Windstream, 160.70, Service. Vote Aye: Mr. McGowen, Mr. Lyles, for Summary Administration and the Final Accounting and Petition for COMMISSION OF THE at the hearing that the order pro- Preservation Fee: 11, Xpedx, Mr. Foster Determination of Heirship, Distribution, and Discharge before the hear- STATE OF OKLAHOMA vide that any owner electing an 54.20, Paper; 12, Mid West Print- With no further business, Mr. ing and send a copy to the Petitioner’s attorneys, Munson & McMillin, APPLICANT: CHARTER OAK alternative to participation in the ing, 1636.55, Binders. Lyles moved to adjourn, Mr. Mc- P.C., 247 North Broadway, Edmond, Oklahoma 73034, or you will be PRODUCTION CO., LLC well drilled thereunder shall be Sheriff Service Fees: 149, Clas- Gowen seconded. Vote Aye: Mr. deemed to have waived any objections. If you have no objections, RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING deemed to have relinquished all sic Paper, 270.73, Supplies; 150, McGowen, Mr. Lyles, you need not appear at the hearing or make any filings with the Court. LAND COVERED: SECTION 8, of its working interest and right Critical Comm, 91.45, Service; McCLAIN COUNTY BOARD If an objection is filed before the hearing, the Court will determine TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE to drill in the unit and common 151, Harryman, James D, 75.16, OF COMMISSIONERS at the hearing, whether summary proceedings are appropriate and, 1 WEST, MCCLAIN COUNTY, sources of supply named herein as Reimbursement; 152, Purcell Charles Foster, Chairman if so, whether the estate will be distributed and to whom the estate OKLAHOMA to such well and any wells drilled Register, 507.40, Publication; Wilson Lyles, Vice Chairman will be distributed. CAUSE CD NO. 201707130 subsequent thereto. 153, Quill, 158.91, Supplies; 154, Benny McGowen, Member Dated this 12th of October, 2017. NOTICE OF HEARING (c) The Applicant may propose Verizon, 680.17, Service; 155, Eu- Attest: CHARLES GRAY THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: that the order to issue in this cause reka Water, 44.00, Supplies; 156, Pam Beller ASSOCIATE DISTRICT JUDGE To the following parties, if living; provide a method for proposal of Classic Paper, 499.28, Supplies. County Clerk JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT or if deceased, then their unknown subsequent wells and for response Sheriff’s Commissary Fund: 5, Lucas J. Munson, OBA No. 20789 heirs, devisees, executors, admin- to that proposal by owners who City Tele Coin Company, 1500.00, No. 882-October 26-2 Times Tiffany K. Peterson, OBA No. 31186 istrators, successors, trustees, elect to participate in the initial Supplies. IN THE DISTRICT COURT MUNSON & MCMILLIN and/or assigns; or, the unknown well. T-County Highway: 427, Atwood OF MCCLAIN COUNTY A professional corporation successors, trustees or assigns, if (d) At the hearing the applicant Distributing, 80.77, Supplies; 428, STATE OF OKLAHOMA 247 North Broadway any, of any dissolved corporation, may request that the order to is- CL Boyd, 593.92, Parts; 429, Cin- IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Edmond, Oklahoma 73034 or the unknown successors of any sue in this cause provide to the tas, 54.20, Supplies; 430, Dolese OF FLOYD RILEY SEAL, De- Telephone: (405) 513-7707 party designated in any record as operator a period of one (1) year Bros, 3979.37, Chips And Rock; ceased, [email protected] trustee: James L. Lockhart and from the date of the order in which 431, Eureka Water, 27.80, Sup- and [email protected] Peggy Joan Lockhart, husband to commence operations for the plies; 432, Eureka Water, 62.65, GWEN CAROL SEAL, Deceased. Attorney for Personal Representative and wife; Jennifer McCurley Farris drilling of the initial well proposed Supplies; 433, Steve’s Wholesale, Case No. P-2008-49 and Julie McCurley-Smith; Jerry J. hereunder. 99.52, Supplies; 434, Markwell NOTICE OF HEARING FIRST Graham and Wanda Lee Graham, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Paving, 2275.50, Hot Mix/Hot AND FINAL ACCOUNT, No. 854-October 19-2 Times distance of 37.08 feet to a point on husband and wife; Joseph P. Wil- that this cause be set before an Laid; 435, Mid Continent, 88.18, PETITION FOR DECREE OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT the North line of said SW/4 SW/4; son, a/k/a Joe Wilson, and Marcia Administrative Law Judge for Parts And Supplies; 436, Purcell DISTRIBUTION, APPROVAL OF McCLAIN COUNTY Thence West along said North line Wilson, husband and wife; Larry hearing, taking of evidence and Public Works, 367.82, Service; OF ATTORNEYS’ FEES, STATE OF OKLAHOMA a distance of 668.38 feet to the Wayne Love; Michael Lack and reporting to the Commission. 437, Pettit Machinery, 96.16, COSTS AND EXPENSES, JAMES LIVINGSTON, Point of Beginning. Janice Lack, husband and wife; NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Parts; 438, Steve’s Wholesale, APPROVAL OF PERSONAL Plaintiff, together with all improvements Patricia Ann Love; The Housing that this cause will be heard be- 29.69, Supplies; 439, Steve’s REPRESENTATIVE’S FEES AND vs. thereon and the appurtenances Authority of the Chickasaw Na- fore an Administrative Law Judge Wholesale, 18.53, Supplies; 440, DISCHARGE OF PERSONAL RICHARD SHEARER and CATHY thereunto belonging. tion; TXU Gas Company; Gina on the Initial Hearing Docket at Warren CAT, 143.06, Supplies; REPRESENTATIVE SHEARER, TERESA JONES, Mc- Said property having been ap- Carter; Justina Essary; Tiffany the Corporation Commission, 441, Warren CAT, 332.92, Parts; Notice is hereby given that Clain County Treasurer; McCLAIN praised at the sum of $375,000.00, Kerley, Trustee of Seth Berry; First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, 442, Warren CAT, 74.58, Supplies; Sherri D. Marinko, Personal Rep- COUNTY BOARD OF COMMIS- will be offered for sale pursuant Tiffany Kerley, Trustee of Tarin Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 443, Bruckner’s, 10.13, Supplies; resentative of the estate of Floyd SIONERS; to a Special Execution and Order Isbill; Town of Wayne; Denton L. a.m., on the 13th day of Novem- 444, Chickasha Industrial, 45.00, Riley Seal, Deceased, and Gwen Defendants. of Sale issued out of the office Davenport, Deceased; Pamela ber, 2017, and that this notice be Labor; 445, Ergon Asphalt And Carol Seal, Deceased, has filed Case No. CJ-2017-36 of the Clerk of said Court in the L. Mitchell, Deceased; Penny G. published as required by law and Emulsions, 16301.47, Asphalt her Final Account, Petition for NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S above-numbered action to satisfy West, now Penny Hunter; Roger the rules of the Commission. Emulsion; 446, P And K Equip- Decree of Distribution, Approval SALE OF REAL ESTATE the judgment rendered therein in J. Mitchell, Deceased; Annie NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN ment, 568.84, Supplies; 447, P of Attorneys’ Fees, Costs and Notice is hereby given that I, the favor of James Livingston, in the Leolia Ballard, Deceased; Hart that the Applicant and interested And K Equipment, 101.63, Sup- Expenses, Approval of Personal undersigned Sheriff of McClain amount of $315,000.00 principal Agri-Sales, Inc.; Hart Buildings parties may present testimony by plies; 448, P And K Equipment, Representative’s fee and Dis- County, Oklahoma, will on the 21st and interest computed to Sep- Systems; James E. Lyons, De- telephone. The cost of telephonic 16.88, Supplies; 449, O Reilly, charge of Personal Representa- day of November, 2017, at the hour tember 19, 2017, plus interest ceased; Mabel Craig, Deceased; communication shall be paid by 102.42, Supplies; 450, O Reilly, tive. A hearing has been fixed by of 10:00 a.m., of the said day, in accruing thereafter at the rate of Margaret Louise Hofsaes, aka the person or persons requesting 27.98, Supplies; 451, O Reilly, the Judge of the District Court for Room 121 of the McClain County 5.50% per annum; plus $5,000.00 Louise Hofsaes, Deceased; Pau- its use. Interested parties who 30.96, Supplies; 452, P And K the 15th day of November, 2017, Courthouse in Purcell, Oklahoma, in attorney’s fees for Plaintiff’s at- line Craig Miller, Deceased; Ray wish to participate by telephone Equipment, 9.72, Supplies; 453, at 11:30 o’clock A. M. in the Dis- offer for sale and sell for cash to torney, Bill C. Lester; plus abstract- M. Craig, Deceased; Sarah Craig, shall contact the Applicant or P And K Equipment, 85.31, Parts trict Courtroom of the Honorable the highest and best bidder the ing, taxes and insurance, plus all Deceased; William Houser Craig, Applicant’s attorney, prior to the And Supplies; 454, P And K Equip- Charles N. Gray, McClain County following described real estate costs of this action accrued and aka Houser Craig, Deceased; and, hearing date, and provide their ment, 365.49, Parts And Labor; Courthouse, Purcell, Oklahoma, and premises situated in McClain accruing. all persons, owners, producers, name and phone number. 455, P And K Equipment, 182.80, and all persons interested in the County, Oklahoma, to-wit: PERSONS OR OTHER ENTI- operators, purchasers and takers NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Parts And Supplies; 456, P And K Estate are notified to appear and A strip, piece or parcel of land TIES HAVING AN INTEREST IN of oil and gas and all other inter- that all interested persons may Equipment, 58.19, Parts; 457, P show cause, if any they have, lying in part of the Southwest THE PROPERTY INCLUDING ested persons in McClain County, appear and be heard. For informa- And K Equipment, 677.69, Sup- why the Account should not be Quarter (SW/4) of the Southwest THOSE WHOSE ACTUAL AD- Oklahoma. tion concerning this application, plies; 458, T And W Tire, 529.14, settled and allowed, the Estate Quarter (SW/4) of Section Fifteen DRESS IS UNKNOWN AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN contact RICHARD A. GRIMES, ; 459, Republic Services #060, distributed, the Attorneys’ Fees, (15), Township Eight (8) North, PERSONS OR OTHER ENTITIES that the Applicant in this cause is OBA #3627, Attorney for Appli- 241.44, Service; 460, Delta Fore- Costs, and Expenses approved, Range Four (4) West,I.M., McClain WHOSE UNKNOWN SUCCES- requesting that the Commission cant, 609 S. Kelly Avenue, Suite most, 871.40, Supplies; 461, Eu- the Personal Representative’s County, Oklahoma, said parcel of SORS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED pool all oil and gas interests in K-4, Edmond, Oklahoma 73003, reka Water, 24.95, Supplies; 462, fee approved and the Personal land being described by metes ARE: RICHARD SHEARER and the Basal Pennsylvanian Uncon- (405) 330-0725, or contact: Greg Smileys, 37.77, Supplies; 463, Representative discharged. and bounds as follows: Beginning CATHY SHEARER; TERESA formity, Woodford and Hunton Sellmyer at Charter Oak Produc- Blessing Gravel, 2424.08, Gravel; DATED this 19th day of October, at the NW Corner of said SW/4 JONES, McClain County Trea- common sources of supply for the tion Co., LLC (405) 286-0361. 464, ONG, 101.63, Service; 465, 2017. SW/4; Thence South along the surer; MCCLAIN COUNTY BOARD 640-acre horizontal drilling and OKLAHOMA CORPORATION ImageNet, 18.22, Service; 466, CHARLES GRAY West line of said SW/4 SW/4 a OF COMMISSIONERS; spacing units consisting of Sec- COMMISSION Dolese Bros, 4849.26, Chips ASSOCIATE distance of 331.55 feet to a point DATED this 13 day of October, tion 8, Township 5 North, Range 1 DANA L. MURPHY, Chairman And Rock; 467, Pettit Machinery, DISTRICT JUDGE on the present Northerly Right of 2017. West, McClain County, Oklahoma, J. TODD HIETT, 129.96, Supplies; 468, Bruckner’s, Judge of the District Court Way line of U. S. Highway No. 62; Don Hewett, Sheriff of adjudicating the rights and equi- Vice-Chairman 122.33, Supplies; 469, Bruckner’s, L. Dee Oliphant Thence East along said Right of McClain County, Oklahoma ties of the oil and gas owners. BOB ANTHONY, 704.83, Supplies. ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL Way line a distance of 50.00 feet; By: /s/ Don Hewett NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Commissioner Mr. Lyles moved to approve REPRESENTATIVE Thence South along said Right BILL C. LESTER (OBA #5389) that the Applicant in this cause is DONE AND PERFORMED this Blanket Purchase Orders as on file P. O. BOX 996 of Way line a distance of 250.00 Attorney for Plaintiff requesting the following special 23rd day of October, 2017. in County Clerk’s office, seconded PURCELL, OKLAHOMA 73080 feet; Thence northeasterly along 212 West Main - P.O. Box 1407 relief: BY ORDER OF THE COMMIS- by Mr. Foster. Vote Aye: Mr. Lyles, (405) 613-0161 said Right of Way line a distance Purcell, OK 73080 (a) Designation of Charter Oak SION: Mr. Foster FAX (405) 527-6300 of 815.79 feet; Thence Northeast- (405) 527-5623 Production Co., LLC, or some PEGGY MITCHELL, Commis- Mr. Lyles moved, Mr. Foster Email [email protected] erly along said Right of Way line a other party, as operator of the sion Secretary 14B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, October 26, 2017 The Purcell Register

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$11.00 up to 40 words, 20¢ per word after Classifieds DEADLINE: 11 a.m. on Tuesday 405-527-2126 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED MULTI-COUNTY COUNSELING THE GOLDSBY WATER AUTHORITY WAREHOUSE WORKER needed at Cute & Cozy Scrub is currently recruiting Outpatient is seeking a qualified person for Steelco. Please apply in person at Enjoy a cup of coffee on the Therapists at our Purcell office & the position of full-time water line Steelco, I-35 exit 79. 07/27/tfc For Rent patio and recline in your large surrounding areas. Qualifications maintenance and water plant operator. Tech needed 2 BR APT., non-smoking. living area and family area. at Lindsay Municipal Hospital. include licensure as an LPC, LMFT, LBP, Experience is preferred and application HOMES FOR SALE LCSW, or under active supervision. for employment is available at Goldsby Quiet neighborhood. 3 bdrm., 2 bath, fireplace, cellar in Flex. Day Shift. No weekends. Salaried positions available which Town Hall, 100 E. Center Rd., Goldsby, FOR SALE BY OWNER: 3 bed, 1.5 Maysville near Methodist Church. Certification required. Experience required. Benefits. include 4 weeks paid leave, retirement OK. The Town of Goldsby is an bath, 1 car garage, approx. 1320 sq. LMH pays 100% medical, dental, and vision insurance. match and BC/BS Gold insurance plan. equal opportunity employer. email ft., sets on beautiful country acreage $ $95,000. Please apply at Send resume to PO Box 662, Purcell, [email protected] for more .7 MOL, between Maysville & Purcell, 500 per month OK 73080 or fax 405-527-1084. EOE. information. 10/19/2tc native rock exterior. Needs TLC & CLAGG REAL ESTATE 1305 W. Cherokee, Lindsay, OK 73052 interior work. Home is clean & ready or fax your resume to 405-756-1802 10/19/8tc TRUCK DRIVER needed: Must have for your touches. Large shade trees No phone calls please. 405-867-4115 SEEKING NURSE Aides, cooks and class A CDL. Good driving record and in front & back. Perfect for investment Call 527-7070 LPNs for Brookhaven Extensive Care in able to do some physical work. Apply at property or your family. Total electric. Norman. Great benefits and competitive XYLO of Oklahoma. Call 405-469-4516. Contact Stacy 405-627-8806. $30,000. pay. Please apply in person at 1050 10/26/2tc Accepting reasonable offers, serious Rambling Oaks Drive, Norman, OK inquiries only please. 10/12/3tp Respiratory Therapist 73072 or call (405) 292-2273 01/05/tfc NEW HOME at 1623 N. 4th, Purcell. FT Day Shift needed This 1800 sf (MOL) beautiful brick 3/2/2 2 BR/ACREAGE at Lindsay Municipal Hospital. home has all the extras including a TH Experience required. Associate degree in DUPLEX FOR RENT beautiful river view. Granite counters, 18550 84 ST. LEXINGTON Respiratory Therapy, Certification as a custom cabinets, fireplace and more. Living/dining room, 2 acres, fenced, outbuildings Registered Respiratory Therapist, Licensure in 1508 S. Green Ave Priced in $180s w/100% financing. This $695/mo. 1 Yr. Lease, First & Last Month’s Rent Oklahoma, and BLS certification all required. home needs a family. Call J-Ray Homes Plus Security Deposit – NO CATS LMH offers a competitive salary, along with a great 1 br, 1 bath 1 yr lease today at 405-206-8551. 10/26/1tc benefit package, which includes medical, dental, and MUST HAVE 2 Yrs. of Previous Landlords and Current vision provided to the employee at no cost. First & last mo rent at LIVESTOCK Employment with Excellent Credit and References. No Smoking. Please apply at $395/mo + $100 deposit ($890) 1305 W. Cherokee, Lindsay, OK 73052 THE OKLAHOMA HORSESHOEING PLEASE DO NOT CALL IF NOT QUALIFIED or fax your resume to 405-756-1802 ATTN: Human Resources Two Yrs Previous landlord(s), employment & excellent credit references required. No phone calls please. SCHOOL will do horseshoeing for $30; No pets, no smoking. trimming for $15; and teeth floating for 405-414-7277 $20 by appointment. 405-288-6085. 527-0102 01/05/tfc MOBILE HOMES Office PT Radiology FOR SALE: 2006 Clayton mobile home at Lexington Mobile Park, 134 Pruitt. 405-366-7707 Call 405-570-6289. 10/19/2tp Tech needed 405-760-7849 LIMITED TIME ONLY!! New 2 bed at Lindsay Municipal Hospital. EQUAL HOUSING LENDER 2 ba $29,900; 3 bed 2 ba $32,900. 24 hours/week. During our Made in the Shade Sale EQUAL HOUSING Rotating weekends/holidays and call. OPPORTUNITY Jim West up to $4000 in Lowe’s gift cards & www.jimwest.realtor Broker Associate Surgery and or CT experience preferred but not necessary. Broker Associate/ free statewide delivery. 405-262-3900. ARRT Certification required. Certified Residential Specialist www.claytonelreno.com. 01/05/tfc You Let It Get Away…1102 Parkview Circle, Purcell.. Has Sold and Closed..Call me today Please apply at 405-627-5105 for the same results… 1305 W. Cherokee, Lindsay, OK 73052 RENTALS New Listing…11874 State Highway 24, Maysville…Beautiful spacious home with 3 bedrooms, 2 or fax your resume to 405-756-1802 [email protected] • 405-527-7766 baths, study(currently being used as 4th bedroom),, 2 living areas (one with fireplace) and a 14X34 2 BED APT., $395, water & cable paid, fantastic sun room. There is a 1200 sq’ metal frame insulated shop building with 3 overhead door. Home is 2X6 construction and built for the Northern State which means it is well insulated. There 1000 N. 8th, Purcell. 405-527-2008. NO TRICK Unique and private log cabin with garage apartment on @ is also a 2 car carport which is in the same area of a custom built storm shelter with tall ceilings 07/20/tfc 2.9 acres shielded by trees. Live your quiet dream. 3 bed in house, plus and electricity. The 40.91 acres is mostly cleared with well established Bermuda and a wonderful pond. Located on State maintained Highway 24 with rural water. Best 40+ acre tract on the market. efficiency apartment over oversized garage. Fencingor f dogs. Butterfly FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 605 Owner will consider subdividing and or Owner Carry financing. Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor garden, peach and apple trees, and more. $129,900 Third, in Maysville. Call 405-361-4662. New Listing…21935 170th Street, Purcell...Check out this wonderful 4 bed, 2 bath home with Registered TREAT yourself to this special home. Here you will find 4 bedroom, 3.1 10/26/tfc a Huge screened porch that runs the length of the house. There are 2 bedrooms up with bath and bath home in Noble with formal dining, breakfast nook, study, covered 2 down with bath. Large open area in the kitchen/living room. There is a 19X21 shop building and patio with storm shelter, two fireplaces, manicuredyard with sprinkler FOR RENT: 228 W. Huron, 2/3 bed, 1.5 a 12X16 shop building with a loft. New paint inside and out and new flooring in most areas. All this Nurse needed system and retreat, automatic lighting, touch faucet and more. Nothing bath, includes W/D, fridge, DW, stove. sitting on 1.5 acres with Purcell water. Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor compares at $229,900. $675/mo., dep. & ref. req’d. Call Than New Listing…1023 Lake Front Court, Purcell. Features 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, beautiful wood at Lindsay Municipal Hospital. flooring, 2 fireplaces, 2 living areas, formal dining and a large 2 car garage. There is a balcony off at 405-990-8862. 10/12/tfc of the master bedroom for your early morning coffee drinking. Newer roof and an in-ground storm Flex Day and Night shifts Now at shelter and best of all this is all sitting on a 1.5 acre lot in North Purcell with well maintained homes 405-872-0044 FOR RENT: 230 W. Comanche St., surrounding. Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor Please apply at Purcell. 3 bed, 1 bath, ceramic tile, Price Improvement…704 Northern Winds Drive, Purcell…Great Home located in well kept CH/A, W/D hookups, large storm neighborhood. Newer roof, new hot water tank and interior paint. Will have new carpet . Home is a 1305 W. Cherokee, Lindsay, OK 73052 shelter. $650 rent, $625 dep. Call 405- 3 bedroom with a 4th room which could be a large study or additional bedroom.. Low maintenance or fax your resume to 405-756-1802 794-7368. www.794rent.com. 10/12/tfc on the exterior as what is not brick is vinyl siding. There an above ground storm shelter in the garage No phone calls please. and a large garden spot. Home sits on corner so you will have access to the back yard. There is a fireplace in the living room and a nice covered patio. Located in North Purcell so a quick jaunt and REAL ESTATE you will be in Norman. Now $172,500.00 Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor Contract Pending 20764 Portland…Spacious home built in 2006 with 3 beds, 3 baths, study, 2 car attached garage, 2 dining areas, 40X60 barn and large pond. You must see the soaring ceiling in the living area. And the best part is this is all sitting on a 24.25 acres piece of fenced land. Easy access to AUCTION OKC. Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor Saturday, October 28, 2017-11:00 a.m. FOR RENT 14978 State Hwy 74. Located on the SE corner of Hwy 74 and 150th Street just south of Purcell, this home features 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths, 2 car garage, 2 car brick carport, storm shelter FT Radiology LOCATION: From Purcell go 7 miles NW on Hwy. 74 or from feed store 220 N. Main, Lexington and a steel frame 30X56 shop building with concrete floor all this is sitting on 5+ acres. Great home at Washington go 1.4 miles east on 74. Property on north side of Hwy. in Great location… Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor OWNER: Jerry Isbell 3 bd., 1 ba., lg. fenced back 270.50 FT New Price…21282 State Hwy 59…Located SW of Purcell...built in 2014. This plan is from Tech needed yard, newly remodeled. Southern Living and it shows... Over 2000 sq. ft. of covered porches (including a suspended REAL ESTATE porch bed!!). Extras include full envelope spray foam insulation, high efficiency Lenox heat pump, at Lindsay Municipal Hospital. $625/mo $400/dep post tension slab, hardiboard siding, porcelain tile throughout house, 30x40 shop with spray foam Rotating weekends/holidays and call. Selling 8+ acres of land. Mostly wooded insulation and a 20 foot shed on the side, stocked pond, wired for wholehouse generator and hot CT experience required. ARRT Certification required. REFERENCES REQUIRED. tub and yes there is internet service available!! This is a must see 3 bed, 2 bath home with fireplace and 15 acres to roam. Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor LMH pays 100% medical, dental and vision insurance premiums. acres. Good location in Washington NO PETS. READY NOV. 1. School District in Goldsby City Limits. Penn Ave, Newcastle. Located just North of Highway 9 on Penn this 20 acres would be Please apply at perfect for housing development or a place to build your dream home. View at www.jimwest.realtor

1305 W. Cherokee, Lindsay, OK 73052 Water well and rural water line on south 1130 FT 405-264-3882 Contract Pending or fax your resume to 405-756-1802 side of Highway 74. 8.35 ACRES (MOL) TERMS: 10% down day of sale. FT 1451.98 Balance due upon closing. SM Your Perfect Partner Idleman Auction: 405-623-2896 TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Licensed Musgrave Real Estate: 405-527-9230 90 FT 1800 North Green, Purcell, OK Practical Nurse 322 FT needed 527-3012 HWY HWY at Lindsay Municipal Hospital. Than Maynard, Broker Flex Day & Night shifts. 180.50 FT HEART OF OKLAHOMA 719 24th Avenue SW, Norman, OK Please apply at a u c t i o n Each office is independently owned and operated 366-9600 Residential - Acreages & Land - New Homes Nancy Maynard, Broker 1305 W. Cherokee, Lindsay, OK 73052 EQUAL HOUSING Farms & Ranches - Commercially Zoned OPPORTUNITY or fax your resume to 405-756-1802 IDLEMAN NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. s e r v i c e Ted Idleman and Jim Rickey, Auctioneers ALL PROPERTIES ARE ON OKC MULTI-LIST SYSTEM (MLS). A copy of your Oklahoma sales permit is required on file or sales tax will be charged. www.cbheart.com Terms & Conditions: Cash, Cashier’s Check or Personal Check with Proper I.D. All announcements made day of sale supersede all previous advertising. Ted Idleman - Auctioneer & Sales Associate • 32896 Hwy. 59, Wayne, OK 73095 • Ted Cell: 623-2896 • Jim Cell: 238-9732 NEW LISTINGS 2906 SAGE CT 4/2.1/2 brick home with 3396 SF ON 1.9AC WITH PRIVACY 4/3 w/2 living, basement safe room, 2 MOBILE HOME 2919SF! Heavily remodeled, just move in! on 2.5AC / 3 bd/2ba $249,900 #757842 car det gar, 25x50 shop, inground pool w/1290sf. Inspection repairs done. Needs Licensed 625 NORTHERN WINDS & many trees. 606 W Grant. REDUCED carpet. Sold “as-is”. REO. $44,900. Well maintained TO $225,000. #755886 home w/split bedroom plan; 3/2/2, study, Practical Nurses #794440 LEXINGTON/ needed RICHARDS INVESTMENT PROPERTY fireplace. Laminate wood in lvrm. Large / 2 bed coveredUNDER deck, storm CONTRACT shelter & sprinkler system NOBLE/WANETTE at Lindsay Municipal Hospital. frame home w/940sf. $25,000. #794043 on 2 lots. $176,000 #783543 3 BED FRAME HOME 16601 192ND 3/2, 2280SF modular FT. Day & Night shifts. METAL BUILDINGS / Fix it up for INVESTMENT PROPERTY 830 S 2nd LMH pays 100% for medical, dental and vision coverage. rental property. #789131 on 2.56 acres. Second lvrm & possible SPECIAL 30’x50’x10’ Two bedroom frame home on corner lot. 4th bedroom. 32x40 garage $144,900 Please apply at 200 SE 7TH $30,000 #781950 26 Ga. Colored Sheet Metal 4/2/2 custom built in 2011. #772462 1305 W. Cherokee, Lindsay, OK 73052 1682SF, 4th bdrm could be office or den STATELY HOME 3107SF, well-kept home, 1-3' Walk thru Door $163,000 #794186 ACREAGES, LOTS or fax your resume to 405-756-1802 located close to schools, medical, downtown AND LAND NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. 1-8'x8' Heavy Com. Garage Door PURCELL/WAYNE/ & in a quiet neighborhood. Two story w/lg 4" Concrete w/ Fiber Mesh WASHINGTON/ masterUNDER suite downstairs; CONTRACT 3/1 upstairs. Many 400 ACRES in McClain County. replacements & updates. $219,000 #777607 Open pasture, creeks, trees, 6 ponds, 30” Piers & Rebar DIBBLE blackberries, sand plums & deer, turkey, REDUCED - FRAME HOME W/VINYL UNDER CONTRACT $18,495 plus tax 801 S 3RD 3/2 frame home w/CHA. SIDING 2 /1, large covered front porch, quail, coyotes & bobcats. Will split 180ac Become a S&H Tank Doing business for over 30 years. Some remodeling completed. Sold AS-IS. nice kitchen, spacious rooms, CHA, Home & 220ac. $1500/AC #772340 $49,900 #748209 protection plan. $68,500 329 N Canadian 10 ACRES 3 miles west of Purcell Service Driver! 22977 MAY AVE Over 2400SF, 4/3.1/3 #774153 with 660’ of State Hwy 74 frontage. LOCAL DRIVING JOBS brick home built in ’07. $195,000 330 SLEEPY HOLLOW 3/1.5/2 brick on $120,000 #761635 #793374UNDER CONTRACT large corner lot, nicely landscaped. $109,900 COMMERCIAL 11078 240TH #773683 AVAILABLE NOW! 3/2 brick home built 30319 SH 59 3 units in this bldg. One in 84. Detached 2 car garage/shop. LOCATED ON TREE LINED brick paved Call Today! has been a beauty shop & could easily 405-756-3121 Storm Shelter, fenced yard. Needs TLC. street in a historic area of Purcell. 3/1.5 home be re-opened. $85,000 #765694 $105,000 #792074 w/1623sf. 424 W Adams $81,500 #772335 ATTENTION CLASS A GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY INVESTMENT PROPERTY! CDL OILFIELD DRIVERS 3 bd frame 28805 SH 59 5.92 acres w/3/2 mobile home, Currently rented at $300/mo. Roof S&H is seeking experienced CDL home. 213 W Brule. $30,000 #789131 city water & septic system. $85,000 #765700 approximately 4 yrs old. $17,500 drivers to haul water in the Oklahoma 102 LYLA GLEN 3/2.5 brick home on 529 LESTER LN 2/1 frame home w/CHA. #746728 oil fields! At S&H, our drivers are our 2 lots. Built in ’06. New roof, guttering & Rented for $560/mo. $49,500 #765691 #1 asset which is why we put them in carpet July of ‘17. $204,900 #785900 830 W BRULE the best equipment. Join one of North SOLDValue given to lot only. America’s leading Industrys and shift $15,000 #764276

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$11.00 up to 40 words, 20¢ per word after Classifieds DEADLINE: 11 a.m. on Tuesday 405-527-2126 RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS REAL ESTATE FOR RENT: 3 bdrm, 2 bath, brick on FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 2 bath, THE CLEANING FAIRY, LLC, residential VACUUM AND SEWING machine Sooner Rd., CH/A with family room, large garage, absolutely no pets, no & commercial cleaning service. $23/ repair. Parts and services for all brands. newly painted, $750 plus deposit. Call smoking. $950 rent plus deposit. 1019 hour, licensed & insured. Friendly, We also stock bags and belts! Dale’s 405-365-0234. 10/26/3tp Windsor Way, Purcell. Call 405-740- reliable & trustworthy. Call 405-268- Etc. 709 W. Jackson, Purcell 527-2949. AUCTION 3121. 10/26/3tc 0689. [email protected]. 01/05/tfc Paoli, Oklahoma FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 bath, CH/A, 10/19/2tp washer & dryer hookups, stove, carport, FOR RENT: Nice 4 bed, 2 bath, laundry Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017 - 9:30 a.m. fenced in shady backyard, ceramic tile area, fenced yard, CH/A, appliances Owner and Information: Thomas Schindler (405)484-7878 counters. $650 rent, $625 dep. 410 W. incl., references required, no pets. All real estate advertised therein is subject to the Comanche, Purcell. Call 405-794-7368. $750 monthly, $600 deposit, 406 W. Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to www.794rent.com. 10/12/tfc Center, Lexington. Call 405-535-0526. advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination Real Estate 10/26/2tp because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial FOR RENT: 327 W. Comanche in status, or national origin, or intention to make any 110 East Davis - Paoli, Okla. Purcell. On corner lot, 3 bedroom, SERVICES such preference, limitation or discrimination. (Surface Only) 1 bath with carport. Also has stove We will not knowingly accept any advertising for and storm shelter. $650 per month HOME MAINTENANCE: Painting, EQUAL HOUSING real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons Real estate consists of a plus $650 deposit. Pet friendly on carpentry, concrete, fences, decks, all OPPORTUNITY are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are nice small homeliving cabin approval. Call Bill at Sterling Property kinds of repairs etc. Call 596-1918 or available on an equal opportunity basis. (14’x32’) sitting on a beautiful Management at 405-408-7538 or 405- 808-0861. 01/05/tfc 1.68 acres with a chain link 310-2222. 10/26/2tc fence with large pecan and oak trees. Home has 1 bedroom, 1 OKLAHOMA CLASSIFIED bath, living and kitchen area. Well insulated w/front and ADVERTISING NETWORK back porches. Property also 25095 Kody Lane - Purcell - $285,900 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 1-888-815-2672 has (20’x25’) 2 car garage, GORGEOUS HOME - PURCELL (16’x32’) RV port with RV hook 3BD/2.5BA, 2.24 acres m/l, up, and (16’x20’) car port. office, 2 living, 2 dining, storm FOR SALE LEGAL SERVICES Well located 1 block from shelter & 30x40 shop. Hwy 77, 1 block from grocery SOCIAL SECURITY AND DISABILITY store and gas, also only a few 1-866-676-5131 Ext#1008 PERFORMANCE HERD CLAIMS Saunders & Saunders miles from Int. 35. Don’t miss OF THE HEARTLAND Attorneys at Law. No Recovery - No this Auction - Large enough to 639 Van Buren - Purcell - $159,900 BULL & FEMALE SALE Fee. 1-800-259-8548 DRIS. build more. HISTORICAL CHARACTER - FRI., OCT. 27 WANT TO BUY GUITARS Terms: 10% down day of auction, balance at closing. PURCELL 4BD/3BA, .52 acre Complimentary Lunch 11 AM Immediate possession upon closing. m/l, 2 car garage, hardwood Sale Starts @ Noon 150+ Performance Tested Angus Bulls HANK HAS CASH WILL DASH! For oak flooring & large front yard 250 Commercial Angus Fall Calving Heifers 1- 2002 Monte Carlo car (orange title) needs work old guitars, amps, mandolins, ukuleles, w/ornamental fence. 100 Commercial Angus 1- lot household Items Open Replacement Heifers Gibson, Fender, Martin, Gretsch, etc. 1-866-676-5131 Ext#1009 SPUR RANCH Top dollar cash paid. 40 years in Tulsa. 15 miles West of Vinita 1-800-525-7273. www.stringswest.com. Any announcement day of auction supersedes and cancels all adv. www.SpurRanch.com 8701 78th - Noble - $329,900 Clay Hartley, 918-663-2580 ADVERTISE STATEWIDE SHOP & 2.5 ACRES - NOBLE Jeff Owen, 918-244-2118 3BD/2BA, 2385 sf, sunroom, ADVERTISE STATEWIDE! For more JIM wood flooring, beautiful kitchen WANT TO BUY information or to place an ad, contact REAL ESTATE & AUCTION SERVICE w/walk-in pantry & 30x50 shop. Brenda Poer at (405) 499-0020 or toll- Jim Freeman, Broker & Mgr. WANT TO PURCHASE free in OK at 1-888-815-2672. Phone (580) 622-3923 or (580) 618-0978 (cell) 1-866-676-5131 Ext#1011 minerals and other oil/gas interests. Send details to: Joe McGowen, Auctioneer (405) 401-8820 P.O. Box 13557, Denver, CO 80201. OCAN102217 Sulphur, Okla. 73086 • Web Site: freeman-auctions.com Call Rhonda Cochrane at 405-613-4283 or office at405-366-7707.

WONDERFUL COUNTRY LIVING! 8 acres SO EXCITED ABOUT THIS PLACE! 60 AWESOME LOCATION FOR A SMALL VERY NICE AND CLEAN 5.85 ACRES with GREAT SMALL ACREAGE BUILDING SITE with a beautiful house that has 3 bedrooms, 2 beautiful ac, 20 in wheat, 20 in Bermuda, ACREAGE. Chance for the country life with well taken care of double wide trailer. Square on the North end of Town 6 acres on Carl Stokes baths with double sinks in both, master bath beautiful home originally built in 1960 (the more acres available. Call Renee. footage is much larger than courthouse shows road fenced with a barn. has separate tub and shower, 2nd bath has original part), added on in 1980 then gutted 40 ACRES with 3 bed, 2 bath native rock ( closerUNDER to 1792 sq ft.) CONTRACT Storm shelter, fruit trees, GREAT DEER HUNTING LAND. Creek with tub shower combo, over-sized 3 car garage, in 2002 down to studs, new everything. NEW home, shop, storm cellar, barn and steel corral. fire hydrant, water softner, 2 decks, 2 shops. water year round, Canadian River within 2 miles. two storm shelters, screened in porch, pergola roof last month! Home is so roomy & family The acreage has an abundant amount of Call Ron. Neighbor with alfalfa field 1/4 mile away. This covered deck area for grill and barn/shop. functional! Beautiful woodwork, granite, built- Bermuda Grass. It has been cleared and offers BEAUTIFUL HOME ON 2 AC in the heart of property is approximately 50% trees. Call Ron Small pond and enough room for livestock. ins, granite, etc. In 2006-2008, owners did: very scenic views. Located east of Lindsay on OK! Bring the family to this 4 bed, 2 living (so 50 ACRES JUST 13 MILES EAST OF Your chickens and pets will love this property. wood floors, carpet, in ground pool, hot tub, Antioch Road. Priced at $195,000. Call Reneé the teens can have a place upstairs to get PURCELL AND I-35, 20 minutes to Norman Highway frontage with long paved circle drive. fire pit, outdoor kitchen, windows, landscaping, 405-659-7335. away from mom & dad), 3 1/2 bath, big kitchen and within 35 minutes to Shawnee and Ada. It Fruit trees galore. Apple, apricot, peach and retaining wall with porch. Then walk out side to 50 ACRES OF PRISTINE LAND in the & so UNDERmuch more! Location CONTRACT is ideal on N end consist of about 60% wooded and 40% cleared pear. Easy access to I-35. July of 2017 this pipe & cable, split fencing, a Morton 60X105 Washington School District located on Santa Fe of Ptown by the schools, hospital, & I-35 with with good grass for cattle to graze on. Wildlife property got a new hot water heater (the other slab barn with large over hang doors, along Ave. and 180th. This property offers a stocked acreage to play on. All the amenities are there, is abundant with turkey and deer to name a hot water heater is 1½ yrs. old), new roof, new with a 30X45 pig barn with plumbing, electric, pond, live creek and excellent hunting. The four must see! Call Donelda. few. There is rural water at the road as well as gutters and new AC condenser. In 2015 the wash bay all set up. Nice beautiful pond fed by bed, two bath home is approximately 1800 THIS HOME IS TRULY SPECIAL. It was a several nice places to build your dream home. owners replaced the original duct work. Call the creek with mature gorgeous treas. Lots of sq. ft. It has a 3 car detached garage, fenced custom for the Johnson family back in the All showings are by appointment only. This Joell. game for hunting! ( This place could be horse, yard and a storm cellar. The scenic views day, then purchased by this family, making it listing is part of MLS 742130 160 acres so more pig, cattle farm. So much more, but out of JUST REDUCED! Check out this 3 bed, 2 bath and privacy make this a great find in McClain only owned twice. Adams St was & is the ideal land is available if needed. Call Regena. home that has been fixed up and ready to go. room. Bring all pre-qualified buyer please. Call County. Call Reneé 405-659-7335. Offer for sale place to raise a family in Purcell. The upstairs IT WILL BE VERY HARD TO FIND 35 Call Ron 615-4810. Donelda. at $255,000. has 4 beds or 3 beds & an office. Downstairs ACRES THAT IS NICE AS THIS. Located in a WHAT A HORSE RANCH including 8 indoor 4 BED HOME ON 5 ACRES with 2 shop PRIME REAL ESTATE and lovely home has 3 livings or 2 & a study or make a bedroom great area and waiting on your new home. This stalls, 28 covered runs, pipe and cable, 60X90 buildings. This property has a lot to offer. A little located just seconds from Chandler Park, along with a beautiful French country kitchen. beautiful land has large pecan tree, stocked Barn with 30 foot overhang. Good fences, TLC can go a long way. Call Ron 615-4810. Purcell Lake and the ball fields. This beautiful (or nowdays I believeSOLD its called the modern pond and paved Roper Ave. frontage. Call pastures, and pond. 4000 sq. ft. (mol) home, MUSGRAVE 5 ACRE TRACKS located at SW corner of property offers 2 living areas, 2 bed, 2 bath, 2 farm look) The sunroom/florida room has Reneé 659-7335. new roof. $375,000. Call Renee. H/A making it a nice addition also. Sellers 230th & Johnson Ave NW of Purcell. City Water, car garage, fireplace, shop, storage building THERE IS A HILLTOP ON THIS 75 AC just WELL MAINTAINED, UPDATED BRICK have maintained this home well & its always Purcell Schools, scenic views, hard surface and barn. Can be converted to 3 bedroom. The waiting for your dream home. The view is HOME with two living areas. Garage was immaculate. In the summertime you will roads and covenants. $60,000. Call Reneé 4 acres mol has an awesome garden spot, fruit for miles with a fishing pond at the bottom converted to large 2nd living area. Updated find the flowers blooming & the landscaping Real Estate Barns 405-659-7335. trees, a storm cellar and a gorgeous yard with of the hill. The lush pasture contains steel double pane windows. Has granite counter tops phenomenal, sprinkler system, back patio WHAT A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR A a paved driveway. Huge reduction!! $199,000. working corrals, 2 ponds and paved road and new tile in entry, kitchen and bathrooms. area is perfect for entertaining as well. In the NEW BUSINESS VENTURE! This commercial Call Reneé 405-659-7335. frontage. Located west of Erin Springs on Also a wood burning fireplace. Paint and carpet winter you will have 2 fireplaces to cozy up too. site is right on Main St. of Purcell, there’s no SELLER IS OFFERING $2000 in carpet Street 3010 just a little over one mile from Your Brand for Real Estate 5yrs old. Trash compactor, gas cook stove and I just cant say enough about the character of better location for a new restaurant owner! allowance! This cozy 3-1&1/2 has cute curb the Wichita River. Call Reneé about this hard dishwasher. Has ceiling fans in most of the this home or the location. Put this on your list Not only is it prime location, but the building is appeal with lots of extras, like new windows, to find property 405-659-7335. rooms. Off the main living area through French to see! Call Donelda. stocked with everthing anyone would need to roof, A/C, furnace, guttering, paint, hot water EVERYONE WANTS A SMALL, FLAT, doors is a large covered deck. The in ground LOCATION IS JUST THE BEGINNING! open up shop! Call Donelda 830-1317. tank, etc within 1-10 years, with a storm shelter, GREEN, PRETTY, PIECE OF LAND to own MusgraveOk.com storm shelter is 3 yrs old and stays dry. 20 x 20 Bring buyers to see this beautiful brick, split 10x15 shop with electric, fenced yard & located on a corner lot equaling 2.49 AC that is in RESIDENTIAL insulated shop with 110 & 220 electric. Plus a bed, Alder woodwork, FP, granite, whirlpool tub, within a block from the schools. Clean & ready a great location. Perfect size with room for Wonderful ranches, great lands, residential, and large carport that is entered from the back of the storage galore, home with room for a nice size BRING BUYERS THAT WANT TO BE CLOSE for a new owner. Priced to MOVE! Call Donelda home, mobile, barn home, etc. with plenty lot and also has electric run to it. Landscaped family to enjoy! The covered back porch has tv commercial in and around central Oklahoma. TO ALL CONVENIENCES BUT HAVE A 830-1317 of space for outbuilding or two. Also has for ease of care. This is a one owner house. A access, beautiful Pergola, stained concrete & COUNTRY FEEL ON 1.43 AC. This 3 bed, 2 GORGEOUS HORSE RANCH ON 20 ACRES another 2.49 lot available if wanting more. must see if you want lots of space in and out to nice landscaping! Then bring the animals to enjoy bath with office had new roof in 2016, brand with 2200 sq. ft. home and a 24X36 six stall MUST SEE. Call Donelda 830-1317. Please visit our website or our office for a complete list enjoy! Call Joell. the 4 large paddocksSOLD each with loafing sheds, new H/A unit just on Monday & it looks like horse barn also a 45X60 five bay shop, arena, GREAT HOME IN A GORGEOUS ADDITION! electric & water or the 36x72 Cleary horse barn THE LAST OF A GREAT THING! This lot Pinterest got a hold of the inside! The backyard storm cellar, hay shed, and office building. The including photos and all contact info. We look forward Beautiful 3 bed 2 bath house close to town but with wash rack, tack room, hay storage, 6 stall does overlook the South Canadian River. The is fenced with a big porch & trees just in time acreage is contained by a pipe & cable fence in a secluded and well maintained neighborhood barn with built in Prifert feeders, office & wrap lot is prime to have a walk out basement that to helping you buy or sell your real estate property. for these beautiful fall days. This won’t last long! and includes large shade trees 2 ponds and a with easy access to the interstate and all the around porch. Also has a 30x30 concrete shop you can elevate to your liking. Wonderful well Call Donelda 830-1317. paved driveway. Located in a great area just off conveniences. There is granite countertops, with overhead doors & 200 amp service & a built homes in the area and this is the best 1730 BRIARWOOD in the Wee Addition of Indian Meridian and only a couple of miles from custom cabinets, above ground pool and storm new cellar with ample concrete drive & parking! priced lot for a million $ view! Call Donelda. Purcell. Brick, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, double I-35 This well maintained home and manicured cellar. In Southern Hills, Just reduced again!!!! Minutes to either I-35, Norman. Washington or WONDERFUL 220 ACRE PROPERTY in a car garage. Tile, laminate & carpet on floors, property has so much to offer for the price. Call 407 W. Main $209,000. Call Renee. Purcell! Cant say enough about this property! great location West of Purcell this excellent fireplace, freshly painted inside. $129,900. Call Renee 659-7335 land can be split up into smaller sections. Joell 405-620-4651. NICE 2 BED 2 BATH PROPERTY WITH BEAUTIFUL 20 ACRES. Large garden, rustic EQUAL HOUSING LOOKING FOR A QUAINT, COZY, & There are some good building sites or what OPPORTUNITY Purcell, OK 73080 5.14 ACRES on a quite corner. Reduced to barn, large shop with overhangs for R.V. and GREAT 160 ACRES with home, barns, hwy. COMPLETELY REMODELED home on 2.5 $119,500! Home has a 1 car attached garage office. Walking trail through trees with a pond a nice working ranch this could be! frontage and a ton of possibilities. Call Reneé ac, here it is! Priced Right! NEW paint, carpet, UNDER CONTRACT and a 2 car carport, a small pond, nice wood to sit and read by. Turkey and deer apleanty. VERY NICE 5+ ACRES. Large trees, small 659-7335. tile, H/A, doors, hardware, lighting, appliances, burning stove, open living concept, large House has been remodeled in 2016 with new barn, abandonedSOLD well. East of Lexington. 405-527-9230 405-527-5638 NICE, CLEAN, COZY, BRICK 3 bed, 1 bath counters, baths, toilets, sinks, etc with a wood SOLD laundry room with enough space for a small granite and dishwasher. New air conditioner Call Ron. home in the heart of Purcell with 2 lots & a burning stove & goodSOLD sized utility room, roof is office, and a SOLD lean to. Improvements within 2015, new water heater in 2014, and roof in THIS IS THE LAND YOU HAVE BEEN Email: [email protected] fenced in back yard perfect for a fall BBQ! Make only 4 years old. Its ready for a new family! All 3 years are roof, fully fenced, nice wood look 2009. A 300 sq ft sunroom that uses a window LOOKING FOR! 160 acres just 13 miles east this UNDER your first time CONTRACT home or your retirement located on corner lot, fenced & cross fenced, laminate flooring in main part of home, carpet, unit that brings total sq ft to 1910 sq ft. House of Purcell and I-35, 20 minutes to Norman home. Call Donelda 830-1317. bring the animals. Call Donelda 830-1317. Let our team of full-time professional realtors and in main bath toilet, shower/tub, and tile. Sit has been well taken care of. Call Ron. and within 35 minutes to Shawnee and Ada. NICE HOUSE close to Washington on one MUSGRAVE REAL ESTATE IS VERY out on the covered front porch to view the ample It consist of about 60% wooded and 40% acres. Call Ron 615-4810 help you with your most important investment. PLEASED TO PRESENT THIS HIGH pecan trees and animal wild life which included UNDER CONTRACT LAND cleared with good grass, abundant pecan QUALITY HOME that is evidentiary in every deer and turkey! Call Regena. SECLUDED 196 AC has 6 ponds, 22 ac INTERESTED IN A COMBINATION REC- trees, and blackberry bushes. Land has 2 detail. If that’s not enough - it backs up to REATION AND INCOME PRODUCING LOCATED LESS THAN 2 MILES FROM I-35 stocked lake & home nestled in the trees a ponds, one of which is an artisan pond that the Purcell Golf Course! This home is for the PROPERTY? Rural Garvin County acreage this peaceful setting awaits you. The 20 acres short drive from OKC. A Hunter & Angler’s is approximately 18 feet at its deepest. There discerning buyer looking for a place to call comprised of cultivation and grassland divided by offer a custom built 4 bed, 2½ bath, with office haven for deer, turkey, water fowl, crappie, is also a creek running through the land. home. The owners have recently remodeled the the Washita River. To date, there is an estimated ranch style home. This immaculate home has bass catfish & hybrid bluegill. Ranchers will Are you a hunter? Well wildlife is abundant complete home with meticulous craftsmanship. 77 acres (mol) of farmland in alfalfa production the most beautiful stone fireplace, high ceilings, appreciate 11 stall barn, 80 X 150 ARENA, with turkey and deer to name a few. There The master bedroom is spacious with his/her with the balance in grass, trees, and river. The granite counters and a long covered porch 30 x 60 hay barn, 2 loafing sheds, 140 ac is rural water at the road and an electricity closets and generous sized bath. The kitchen grassland may have limited utility for livestock overlooking the roping arena. The master suite MOL meadowsREDUCED & rolling terrain. Bermuda pole already on the property. Come build has beautiful wood cabinets with a five burner as access across the river may be impractical, has an oversized jetted tub and large walk-in mix meadows produce 44 rolls while grazing your dream home! All showings are by gas cooktop. The formal dining room could be however, it appears to be a safe haven for wild- UNDER CONTRACT closet. If hunting is your thing there is ample 30 cow/calf pairs. Home has spacious UNDER CONTRACT appointment only. Call Regena. readily utilized as a convenient study or office. living & FP,kitchen island, walk-in closets in life. The current farmland is higher quality soil amount of wildlife. Call Reneé. GREAT PIECE OF LAND for hunting or The manicured yard has an existing sprinkler bedrooms & 20 X 40 dog kennel w/ CH&A. class(es) presently serving as an income source THERE IS AN ADDITIONAL 14 ACRES with recreational fun. 1/4 mile South of State system with a relaxing fountain & Koi pond. The stainless appliances in the kitchen have from hay production, as well as an established UNDER CONTRACT city septic and water available. This charming Highway 39. Call Ron. There is a concrete pad and carport cover for just been updated. Just reduced by $27,000. food plot for wildlife. Deer, turkey, and hogs are country home has been upgraded with new an RV that may be possibly converted to a shop Call Renee. common. Take a break from buckin’ bales and LIKE TO HUNT? This is the place. There is vinyl siding and windows, Pine Coreloc flooring, fish from the banks of the Washita! Located ap- abundance of deer, turkey and some wild or storage building. Use the partial basement VERY NICE 58.69 ACRES. Improved LED lighting, CH&H, and flex plumbing. The proximately 2 miles east of Pauls Valley on county hogs. Enough grass to run cattle on. Call Ron for those stormy days, or wine storage. This pasture, fenced and cross fenced. 3 ponds, property has an abundance of features that ranch style kitchen has gorgeous hickory wood maintained blacktop road. Call Lonnie 926-7140. BEAUTIFUL!!!! There is so much grass cabinets and a stainless steel sink with a steam excellent water well, sprinkler system,40x60 make it a must see. Did we mention that hole OVER 500 ACRES of good grassland in central and water. The fences are excellent and 70 feature faucet. This property is ready for you hay barn with 20x60 overhang. 30x40 shop #7 green lines virtually at your back door?! This Oklahoma, good cattle country and very opera- present of the land is bottom ground that and your horses. It offers three pipe paddocks with 20 x 40 overhang, concrete floor 110 & SOLD magnificent home won’t last long. Call Lonnie tional with working facilities and good water. Call can UNDER be tilled. The sellerCONTRACT says the Bermuda with loafing sheds and one with a stainless 220 electricity. Chicken house with run, 60 926-7140. Lonnie 926-7140. pasture can run 75 head. This property is steel Nelson heated automatic water system. It purple martin houses. 20x40x14’tall RV cover. COME SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL, OPEN conveniently located just off I-35 and would is located only 1.7 miles East of I-35, 7 miles Walk in safe room, 30x36 oversized garage, THIS 100 ACRE PROPERTY sits in the middle of FLOOR PLAN HOME that is sure to not last be great for advertisement. Call Renee from Purcell and less than 1 hour from OKC covered front and back porches. 18’ above Oklahoma’s horse country just a few miles south long. Has laminate flooring thru out whole house fairgrounds or Remington Park. Please call for ground pool, concrete dog pen. Large master of Purcell”s exit 91. Fully fenced with pipe corners COMMERCIAL with an updated kitchen with a modern farm an extensive list of amenities. Call Renee. bed,closet,bath with Jacuzzi garden tub. and smooth wire. It has a pipe and cedar double 53 ACRES OF PRIME COMMERCIAL PROP- houseUNDER feel. The laundry CONTRACT room is huge with tons Corian countertops throughout. Builtin oak THIS PLACE HAS SO MUCH TO OFFER! gate with partial rock driveway. Lots of open ERTY along Hwy. 19 E. of Lindsay. Seller will of cabinetry. Master Bedroom room has office cabinets, china hutch, entertainment center, The 40 AC has a nice pond, steel corral made pasture as well as a pond and lightly wooded split. Call Reneé to make an offer. nook for extra space. Back yard has recently bookcases and fireplace. Wood floor in living areas. The barn is under construction and is a with heavy duty bull panels, 2 barns, approx. 7 COMMERCIAL LOTS have been combined been fenced with poles reinforced in concrete. room, tile and carpet elsewhere, wood blinds 40x100 with plans of a 32x36 enclosed office 1750 sq. ft., DW, covered patio, guest house, to make 3.4 acres on Monroe street near Rail- Great corner lot call Tyra. in all windows, flag pole, stocked front pond. area. It has the capability of twelve stalls and wash detached garage and large storm cellar. All this road. Build a warehouse or park equipment. Reneé Barnes Donelda Ellis Ted Idleman Regena McNatt Jim Lewis Call Ron. area. There is no power currently to the barn but 659-7335 830-1317 623-2896 659-7620 249-5770 located on a paved road only 3.5 miles south of Could possibly be rezoned for residential Call there is water to the barn. Call Nick. Ron Musgrave Joell Gray Nick Meabon Tyra Weston Lonnie Gilley Hwy. 19 on Wallville Road. Priced at $265K. Call Joell 620-4651 615-4810 620-4651 928-273-9333 517-7318 926-7140 Reneé to view and make offer. 405-659-7335.