OKLAHOMA PRESS ASSOCIATION BETTER NEWSPAPER News CONTEST W AWARD INNER Source for The 2015 The Heart of Oklahoma Purcell Register Thursday, June 8, 2017 purcellregister.com Vol. 130 No. 31 • 3 sections • 4036 pages 75¢ Since 1887 City budget Items tabled comes in at Jake brakes and hotel tax A new year $25.4M-plus JeanneGrimes use of jake brakes inside the JeanneGrimes The Purcell Register city limits and the topic was The Purcell Register mates total resources in ning, special revenue funds fire, administration, parks revisited this month. the city’s general fund will see a double-digit and recreation, code en- From an ordinance that City attorney Ted Haxel The City of Purcell gave at $8,116,955. That is an percentage increase. forcement, general govern- might prove difficult to said the city can adopt such an itself a raise Monday night. increase of $551,555 over Coming in at $4,904,777, ment, cemetery, emergency enforce to a proposed hotel ordinance that would include The 2017-18 budget the existing $7,565,400 for the category is 20.9 percent management and safety, tax that no one claimed, Interstate 35 as that is within approved by city coun- growth of 7.3 percent. or $849,283 greater than the communications, IT, pur- the Purcell City Council on the city limits. cil members totaled In addition, $12,417,927 current $4,055,494. chasing, customer service, Tuesday took the cautious “But it’s almost impos- $25,439,659 – 10.75 per- is earmarked for Purcell The increase was 17.9 water, sewer, public works way out and tabled action on sible to enforce,” Haxel said, cent more than the 2016-17 Public Works Authority, a percent from 2015-16 to miscellaneous, solid waste, both agenda items. describing any meaningful budget’s $22,969,965. slight 1.5 percent increase 2016-17. capital improvement, rural Carol Andes had asked the The new fiscal year be- of $178,856 over this year’s Departments in line for council last month to adopt gins July 1. $12,239,071. more spending in the com- an ordinance prohibiting Please see Council, back page The new budget esti- For the second year run- ing fiscal year are police, Please see Budget, back page

John D. Montgomery • The Purcell Register Balloon launch Saturday’s launch.of.balloons.in.honor.of.105.deceased.Purcell.Alumni.came.around.2:10.p.m..on.top.of.Red.Hill.

Just a dab of rain Attention veterans No brush Above average on the year Newspaper wants to hear from you City pick up ends The first three days of June total for this part of the state The Purcell Register Guard or Reserves in the W. Main St., or email Purcell’s annual free brush have produced .31” of rain is 14.68”. wants to hear from military Army, Navy, Marines, your contact information pick up concluded on May 31. bringing the total here for The normal annual rainfall veterans willing to share Air Force or Coast Guard, to jeanne@purcellregister. Now city officials want the year to 19.68” compared total is 35.85”. their stories in an upcom- please contact us. to 14.75” for Oklahoma City. Rain is in the forecast for ing special section. You may call 527-2126, The normal year-to-date Friday and next Monday. If you served active duty, drop in the office at 225 Please see Vets, back page Please see Brush, back page

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Warmer temps on the way Temperatures will start to the weekend so be prepared into Friday night. More chances warm up next week. There is for hotter weather. There are for showers and thunderstorms a possibility those tempera- slight chances for showers and exists for next Tuesday. tures will reach the 90s over thunderstorms on Friday going – Leah Hill

OSU ExtEnSiOn News Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register Out of this world adventurers Fairy rings Astronomy may be beyond the ken of the nursery school set, but these youngsters are excited to participate in Galatic Starveyors at Emmanuel Baptist Church’s vacation Bible School. From Wes Lee irrigation. penetrate this zone of dense left are Jenifer Sorrels, Maddie Powers, Kacie McClain, Jennifer Haley, Tyson Black, Jarrod Extension Ag Educator Any one of a number of mycelial growth. Haley and Dallas Black. Any time we get a few wet soil-inhabiting fungi causes During periods of unfavor- years back to back I start the fairy rings. Development able conditions, both high or receiving calls about white of a fairy ring begins with the low temperatures and drought, mushrooms that pop up in a germinating spore followed mushroom production and Chickasaw Cultural Center tree circular within the lawn. by rapid growth of mycelium fungal activity stops and may These, sometimes perfectly (white, threadlike strands) that not resume until conditions round rings of mushrooms, can grows outward in all directions become favorable again. In house exhibit, special activities show up seemingly overnight. and throughout the soil to a Oklahoma, our temperatures The name for this phenom- depth of 10-12 inches. The usually shut down fairy ring During the month of June enon is the common fairy ring. fungus feeds on organic matter growth by mid-summer. The The Itti’ Chokka’ TreeHous- Every Saturday and Sunday, pond and identify important Centuries ago people thought in the soil. spores can lay dormant in the es: Look Who’s Living in the excluding the fourth weekend plants and animals that live that the mushrooms appeared I usually find them growing soil for several years if condi- Trees! exhibit at the Chickasaw of the month, Chickasaw Elders within the pond ecosystem. where “fairies” had danced the where a high level of organic tions are not appropriate. Cultural Center is offering an will be teaching Chickasaw Storytelling—Wednesday, night before-hence, the name, matter is in the soil. This could Fairy rings are very difficult array of activities throughout words for animals and plants June 14, from 10 a.m. to 3 fairy ring. be areas with excessive thatch to control with fungicides since the summer. or sharing culturally-relevant p.m., Chickasaw storytellers Fairy rings can appear in any buildup or decaying tree roots. the soil in the infected area is Visitors can discover wild- Chickasaw recipes and foods. will present children’s stories lawn, golf course or other turf As the fungus grows, the first almost impervious to water. life, build a miniature tree Every Thursday, beginning related to animals and forests. areas during the spring and visible evidence of a new fairy Masking the symptoms of fairy house, hunt for signs left by June 15, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Genealogy—Saturday, June summer months. Fairy rings ring is a cluster of mushrooms rings is most effective option. wildlife, dance on a forest speakers from the Chickasaw 17, the cultural center archive begin as a dark green or brown (the fruiting structure of the Aerating and drenching the sound floor and much more. National Recreation Area team will be honoring Father’s circular band ranging in size fungus) or a tuft of stimulated soil with a wetting agent will Chickasaw culture and tra- will showcase various types Day by helping children fill out from a few inches to 50 feet dark green grass. Later, as the help prevent the development ditions, such as clans, food of wildlife and describe how their trees and teaching in diameter. fungi spread outward from the of the zone of brown or dead and tools, are woven into the animals are important to the visitors about clan families and The fairy ring fungus grows point of origin, the ring-like grass in the area of dense my- exhibit. ecosystem. animals. outward from a central point pattern develops. celial growth. Every Tuesday and Thursday Special activities throughout Chickasaw Agency Fire at a rate varying from a few The initial tuft of dark green Keeping the fertility level from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. a cultur- June are as follows: Prevention Program Mem- inches to as much as several feet grass and the ring of stimulated of the turf high will also help al instructor will demonstrate Pond Walk—Wednesday, bers—Saturday, June 24, the a year. Where several distinct grass that develops later result to mask the appearance of the traditional weaving, basket- June 7, the Horticulture team Chickasaw Agency fire preven- rings converge, fungus activity from the nitrogen released ring of stimulated, or dark green making or beading techniques. will lead short walks to the tion program will teach visitors stops at the points of contact. after the fungus breaks down growth. about the importance of fire As a result, the circular shape the organic matter in the soil. In addition, regular mowing safety within the Chickasaw of the original rings is replaced A ring of brown or dead grass removes the mushrooms, the Nation. by a scalloped effect. may also develop, caused by other symptom of the fairy The exhibit, as well as special Mushrooms may or may not the depletion of soil moisture ring disease. Love, activities, are open to the public be associated with the rings. in the area where the fungus is Many of the species of fairy at no charge. When they do develop, they concentrated. ring mushrooms are edible but a hope, The Chickasaw Cultural usually form in a circle outside If you dig into the area of few can be toxic. Unless you are Center, 867 Cooper Memo- of the dark green or brown ring brown or dead grass, you will an expert at identifying mush- success, rial Road, is open Monday- during spring and fall after find a dense growth of white room species, I would avoid , Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and a period of heavy rainfall or mycelium. Water will not temptation to consume them. Sunday noon-5 p.m. security. For more information about any of the upcoming events, Ben Franklin coming alive in call (580) 622-7130 or visit Ryan Russ, Agent Some things we all www.chickasawculturalcenter. 105 S Green Avenue have in common. com. 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In Bean Luncheon Lexington Fire District NEWS Brief The American Legion Post desiring information about 301 Ladies Auxiliary will have the Association should con- a bean luncheon from 11 a.m. tact Board President Dale to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, June 13. Haynes at (405) 823-9051 Community A variety of beans, corn- or Board Secretary Stella Coffee bread, and other items along Bledsoe at 527-5978. The Heart of Oklahoma with desserts and drinks will Landmark Chamber of Commerce be served. It will be all you Community Coffee will be want for a $5 donation to be Church VBS held at 8 a.m. Thursday, used for Post programs. VBS will be held July June 8. The luncheon is very popu- 10-15 from 6-8:30 p.m. Del Rancho, 216 W. Main, lar and it is suggested you try each evening at Landmark in Purcell will be hosting the to get there early. The Legion Church in Purcell. coffee this month. Hall is located at 104 E. Broad- The VBS theme is “Maker The morning will be way in Lexington (across the Fun Factory” and is for packed with breakfast, cof- street from City Hall). children ages three-12. fee and connecting with The food is excellent and For more information local business leaders. everyone is invited to attend. or to have the church bus Don’t forget to bring your pick up an attendee, call Indian Tacos 527-3342. business cards. Indian tacos will be avail- Concert able Friday, June 16, from 11 Museum News a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Chickasaw The McClain County Mu- at Landmark Nation Senior Center, 703 seum and Historical Society The public is invited to Sherri Classic Blvd., in Purcell will be open Thursday, June Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register a free concert at Landmark at a cost of $7. 8, from 1-4 p.m. and Friday, Church on Sunday, June 11, Deliveries will be made on June 9, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Asteroids and comets at 6 p.m. orders of five or more. Contact the museum at Adrienne Huffines divides a class into asteroids and comets before explaining the rules of a The concert will be per- For pick-up and delivery [email protected], Bible study game Tuesday at Emmanuel Baptist Church’s vacation Bible school. formed by the Southern orders or for more information call (405) 701-3171 or gospel group, 11thour! call 527-8855. Facebook to schedule an Landmark Church is lo- alternate time to visit or to cated at 1106 W. Grant St. Community purchase an historic Purcell in Purcell. Extravaganza poster. Okie Noodling Tournament, LMA Social First Baptist Church Santa Lex Senior Leadership Mid-America Fe, 525 S. Santa Fe, in Pur- Board members are sponsor- cell invites the public to its Citizens Lunch Festival set for June 16-17 ing a social for LMA alumni 2nd Annual Community Out The Lexington senior Tuesday, June 13, at 5 p.m. Reach Extravaganza. citizens serve lunch from 11 The 18th Okie Noodling Kevin Fowler and Brandon community and present an The event will be at the The event will be held Sat- a.m.-12:30 p.m. on Wednes- Tournament and Festival will Jenkins. opportunity to grow tourism, residence of Mary Ann Sut- urday, June 24, beginning at days and Thursdays for a take place in Pauls Valley June Festivities continue at said Jaclyn Hull, interim area terfield, 29530 Chloe Way, 1 p.m. at the church. $6 donation. To-go orders 16 and 17 with a schedule Wacker Park on Saturday, manager of Jet Stream Casino in Goldsby. The free extravaganza will are $7. of events that showcase the June 17, with vendor booths and Washita Casino, both Please check the LMA include moon bounce, bas- The lunch is open to the unique sport of hand- opening at 10 a.m. Saturday sponsors of this year’s event. Alumni Facebook page for ketball, games, fun and food. public and home cooked as well as live , fam- activities include the Jet “Our community features a more information. and served by the Lexington ily activities, sport fishing Stream Casino 2017 Okie number of wonderful unique Lexington Rural Senior Citizens. resources and local vendors. Noodling Queen Competition, events, and we count the Okie VFW Potluck Fire Sign-up The Lexington Commu- Jason Selman, City of Pauls the Washita Casino Noodle Noodling Tournament as an Lexington-Purcell VFW Members of the Lexington nity Center is located at 131 Valley tourism director, said Eating Competition, Mega opportunity for our facilities Post 12103 will host a Pot Rural Fire Association should S. Main. this year’s festival not only Frenzy Human Bingo, the to collaborate with the com- Luck dinner at 6 p.m. on have now received letters continues the tradition of the Treasure Valley Men’s Only munity to build awareness June 2. reminding them it is time to Purcell world’s largest noodling event Wet T-Shirt Contest featuring of its tourism efforts,” said The dinner is open to all renew their membership. The but also highlights local tour- Catfish Cooley. Hull. “Working with the city veterans or anyone inter- membership year runs from NA Group ism opportunities for those Also live noodling demos, of Pauls Valley and the Pauls ested in more information Purcell New Beginnings traveling to south-central games, face painting, inflata- Valley Chamber of Commerce July 1to June 30. Group of Narcotics Anony- about the Veterans of For- The annual membership Oklahoma for this annual bles, the Pauls Valley Cham- has been a rewarding experi- eign Wars (VFW) or the mous meets Wednesdays event. ber of Commerce Kids Catfish ence for our facilities and has dues of $50 provide funds to at 7 p.m. for Living Clean American Legion. Bring support the Lexington Fire “In the tournament’s 17 Eating Contest, the Pauls been a terrific opportunity for your appetite and perhaps and Fridays at 7 p.m. for years, the festival has grown Valley Chamber of Commerce our guests to experience the Department and membership Basic Text. your favorite dish or two and provides a considerable sav- from a small, half-day fish- Watermelon Crawl, and tour- sport of fishing and other at- meet the members. The group meets at the ing tournament to a two-day nament weigh-in and winner tractions that the community ings to the member in the event 7th and Monroe Church of The dinner will in Ameri- of a fire on their rural property. event that has become the big- announcements. has to offer.” can Legion Building loca- Christ in Purcell. gest tourism draw in Garvin Festivities draw to a close Entry fees for the tourna- Members not receiving a For more information call tion at 104 E Broadway in letter or residents within the County,” said Selman. with a free concert by Okla- ment are $45 per person if Lexington. Sarah W. at (405) 816-9233. “The festival activities add homa’s own Mike McClure received before Wednesday, to the unique atmosphere at- Band, starting at 8:30 p.m. June 14, and $55 per person tracting families who book Saturday. if received after that date. From page 2A their vacations around this Selman said he expects at- Walk-up entries will not be weekend and helps increase tendance to the more accepted. Noodlers and ven- Ben: traffic to local businesses and than 15,000 that attended dors should contact the Pauls attractions.” last year’s tournament with Valley Chamber of Commerce Summer Reading Program are Inc., the Institute of Mu- Pioneer Library System Foun- The event kicks off Friday, Cooley’s appearance and at 405-238-6491 to register. the Anne and Henry Zarrow seum and Library Services, dation, SONIC, the Oklahoma June 16, at 6:30 p.m. with musical acts such as Fowler. Official entry forms, contest Foundation, Friends of the Oklahoma Arts Council, Department of Libraries and a free, all-ages concert at Events like the Okie Noo- rules and more information Library groups, Hitachi Com- Oklahoma College Savings The Oklahoman Newspapers Wacker Park, 1005 N. Willow dling Tournament and Festi- may be found at www.oki- puter Products of America Plan, Pioneer Library System, in Education. St., in Pauls Valley featuring val capture the spirit of our enoodling.com. Follow us on

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(USPS 450-620) Letters to the Editor Policy Established November 23, 1887 Published every Thursday at Purcell, A couple of questions 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. I’m sure there are other things jdm daytime phone number for verification purposes. Addresses and phone 225 W. Main Street • Box 191 numbers will not be published. Purcell, OK 73080 that are much more decadent in Here’s another amazing thing (405) 527-2126 our country that gall citizens in to me. The Purcell Register does not print anonymous letters to the edi- FAX (405) 527-3299 third world countries. It’s okay for comedians to use tor. Only two letters per month will be printed from the same author. [email protected] But one of the most self- the F word or take the Lord’s Letters should be kept to a maximum of one (1) single spaced typed indulgent things to me is the name in vain. letter-sized page. John D. Montgomery use of baseballs in a major People accept that type of Editor and Publisher The Purcell Register reserves the right to edit any and all letters. league game. language and often times laugh Letters to the editor during any campaign cycle which seek to endorse Gracie Montgomery If a ball is pitched in the dirt at what is really not very funny a candidate or discredit another will not be published during the campaign Co-Publisher whether the catcher catches at all. cycle. Letters to the editor published in The Purcell Register do not it or not the ball is sent to the But when Bill Maher used necessarily reflect the opinion of the newspaper. John Denny Montgomery showers. the N word people are calling Assistant Editor Major league games go for his job. through about 48 balls per game Shouldn’t we treat the Lord Vickie Foraker and home teams are required to in the same manner? Advertising Manager have 15-18 dozen balls rubbed You also can’t talk about the down before each game. gender preference of people or Jeanne Grimes Oddly, if a batter hits the ball, in the dirt? about those that are transgender Your Views Reporter which means a lot of times it At no other level do baseballs but you get a green light to sneer David Stull will hit the ground, that ball is get that kind of treatment. and smear the President of the Graphic Design not retired but sent back to the I’d just like to have the money United States. Great reunion pitcher to be used against the represented by MLB using I guess there’s a lot I don’t Henry Ketchum next hitter. nearly 118,000 baseballs in understand about baseball and To The Editor: Foreman Why is hitting the ground 2014, which amounts to about comedy. I would like to publicly express my appreciation to those in off a bat different than a pitch $708k. jdm charge of the recent Purcell High School reunion – it was su- Emily Montgomery Graphics Technician premely well organized by those who obviously loved the task. I would be remiss, however, to not take this opportunity to Todd Newville thank perhaps my oldest friend, Shelly Wilson Matthews, for Advertising Representative taking seriously her mission to round up our class of 1977, a feat she accomplished by threatening, cajoling and outright begging Doris Caldwell – she is a force of nature and has a heart as big as all outdoors. Production Technician News from Capitol hill Here’s an aspect of our 1977 reunion for which Shelly receives total credit – there is a select group of us who started together as Rebecca Cypert pre-kindergarten denizens of the Hamby babysitting emporium Receptionist The financial CHOICE Act will and stayed together in some form or fashion all the way through Tracy Tompkins graduation day in the hallowed halls of Purcell High School. It Proofreader was the first time that group of Purcell natives had been under restore balance in the financial sector the same roof in 40 years. Subscriptions Rates What a cause for celebration. Including Postage: There are those of us who are loath to look back – our memories, Congressman Tom Cole It was appropriate to impose banks ignores the obvious dif- McClain, Cleveland and Garvin tighter restrictions on the orga- ferences between Wall Street whether real or imagined, have served us well under a figura- Counties tive lock and key – however, my particular past caught up with $30 This week, the House of nizations who caused the crisis. and Main Street. Other Oklahoma Representatives will consider However, no credible evi- The Financial CHOICE Act me this weekend past with terrific friends who I knew and who Counties legislation that will provide dence exists which would will bring regulatory relief knew me just like the buildings we passed while dragging Main $42 badly needed regulatory relief implicate community banks to small banks, credit unions Street in whatever jalopy we chose to call ours, listening to the Out of State to community banks, credit or credit unions in contribut- and consumers while hold- hit song of the moment as it played through the night on KOMA $58 radio as we headed to whatever was showing at the drive in (No refunds on subscriptions) unions and consumers. ing to the financial crisis. By ing Wall Street accountable. The Financial CHOICE Act subjecting them to additional It will spur economic growth south of town or the Canadian further down the street on Main. Entered as periodicals postage (USPS 450-620) (Creating Hope and Opportu- regulatory burdens, Dodd- by simplifying regulations on And here’s what I discovered – that this group of classmates, at the post ofice in Purcell, Oklahoma, under the who have the Canadian River running through their veins and Act of Congress of March 2, 1879 nity for Investors, Consumers Frank harmed small businesses smaller banks while still requir- and Entrepreneurs) will funda- and consumers. ing transparency and imposing Red Hill in their DNA, replenished my spirit and reminded me POSTMASTER: Please send mentally alter the Dodd-Frank When an entrepreneur de- strict penalties on institutions that wherever life takes me, I’m still, yes, a Purcell Dragon. address changes to: Bud Elder Box 191, Purcell, OK 73080 Act, which was enacted in 2010 cides to open a business, they that commit fraud or deception in response to the financial are not likely to look to Wall on their customers. crises of 2007-2008. Origi- Street for their loan. When a And, finally, it will end Reaching Your nally intended to minimize consumer decides to buy a new taxpayer-funded bailouts and the risk to banks, it also had car, they also are not likely to once and for all end the concept Legislative update Lawmakers the unintended consequence seek financing from Goldman of any company or institution Senator of contributing to the slowest Sachs or Lehman Brothers. being “too big to fail.” By Sen. Paul Scott Paul Scott (R-43) economic recovery in well over No, the aspiring small busi- America’s greatest economic State Capitol, Room 529-A 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. 50 years. ness owner, or would be hom- engine is, and always has been, As expected, this session was not an easy one due to the Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Dodd-Frank was initially eowner, usually look to their small businesses. This success budget issues in our state. (405) 521-5522 focused on the largest financial hometown bank or credit union. story has been fueled by the At the beginning of session, we faced a $1 billion shortfall. In many cases, these people partnership between entrepre- Senator institutions in the country, those The FY18 budget held harmless the budgets of common educa- John Sparks (D-16) with $10 billion plus in credit know their banker, and their neurs and their fellow small tion, the Department of Corrections, the Department of Human State Capitol, Room 529-B assets. Not surprisingly, its banker knows them. Moreover, businessmen who own and Services, the Oklahoma Health Care Authority and the Depart- 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. jurisdiction rapidly spread to they have a shared objective of operate community banks, and Oklahoma City, OK 73105 ment of Public Safety while other agency cuts were on average (405) 521-5553 community banks and credit making good loans that allow the similar partnership between less than five percent. unions. the business owner and the credit unions and their member The FY18 budget provides approximately $21.6 million more Senator The financial crisis that consumer to pursue their dream / owners. for schools than the original FY’17 budget. Rob Standridge (D-15) spawned Dodd-Frank was and for the bank to recoup their Ending Dodd-Frank will State Capitol, Room 429 Like most General Appropriations bills passed by the Legis- 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. caused, in large part, by risky, loan. strengthen those partnerships lature, the FY18 budget is not a perfect bill – but it is an incred- Oklahoma City, OK 73105 sometimes illegal, activities by Holding small banks to the and, in so doing, strengthen ible accomplishment considering House Democrats refused to (405) 521-5535 the largest Wall Street Banks. same standard as the largest America. compromise and the Legislature had to deal with a budget hole Representative of $1 billion. Scott Martin (R-46) The Senate approved a tobacco cessation program (SB 845) to State Capitol, Room 432-D hopefully help save lives and improve the health of Oklahomans 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 by encouraging people to quit smoking. We need to set a good (405) 557-7329 example for our young people, especially children. News from District 42 We also passed legislation to show our veterans how much Representative Bobby Cleveland (R-20) • Rep. Tim Downing • we appreciate their sacrifices and service. State Capitol, Room 325 • SB 35 (David): allows active military members and those 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. who are in the Reserves or National Guard who are 21 years Oklahoma City, OK 73105 of age or older to carry a handgun without a handgun license. (405) 557-7308 Learning from difficult session Military members’ extensive training with weapons makes the Representative requirement of having a gun license unnecessary. Tim Downing (R-42) This was my first year in year, many expressed fears that This budget also allowed us • SB 227 (Simpson): increases service members’ financial and State Capitol, Room 300-A the House of Representatives, agencies might receive up to 30 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. to fully fund Medicaid provider contractual rights by allowing members in the Armed Services Oklahoma City, OK 73105 so I don’t fully know how this percent cuts across the board. rates and secure federal match- or National Guard to cancel services like cell phone contracts, (405) 557-7365 year’s budget process com- Services held flat in the ing funds for rural hospitals utilities, and health club memberships without penalty when pares historically. I’m told by $6.9 billion budget include and nursing homes, helping to mobilized or deployed. Representative Claudia Grifith (D-45) many current and former mem- K-12 education, healthcare, keep the doors open on these • SB 233 (Simpson): adds provision stating that hourly em- State Capitol, Room 539 bers that this was the hardest public safety, the Department facilities that allow patients to ployees shall not miss out on the first 240 hours of their pay 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. session they have seen. That of Corrections, the Depart- be treated closer to home. when called to active service. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 rings true. ment of Human Services, the • SB 543 (Simpson): directs ODVA to establish a state cem- (405) 557-7386 The budget also keeps trans- While nobody liked the cir- Department of Mental Health portation’s eight-year roads and etery for veterans addressing a national shortage of space for Read us on the web at cumstances we faced, and the and Substance Abuse Services bridges plan intact. It allows veterans’ cemeteries and providing a way to honor veterans process was extremely chal- and others. Highway Patrol troopers to with a dignified final resting place. www.purcellregister.com lenging, there are some good Common Education received return to work keeping people The Senate will continue to work toward a framework so that

OKLAHOMA PRESS ASSOCIATION results. We were able to fill an 1.6 percent more this year than on our highways safe without as the economy improves and the budget stabilizes, funding BETTER NEWSPAPER almost $900 million budget last, slightly bumping the per- having their mileage capped will be available to pay for teacher raises and provide more CONTEST W hole, holding 15 core govern- pupil expenditure formula. or fearing furloughs. And, it funding for vital state services. AWARD INNER 2015 ment services flat, meaning We also fully funded teachers’ continues funding for children As your Senator, I take my role in the process very seriously. they received almost the same flexible benefits allowances – in foster care and those who I will continue to do my part to introduce and implement new amount of funding as last year. part of their health insurance Other agencies took an average coverage – and we made up cut of 4.2 percent. Earlier in the for mid-year cuts to education. Please see Downing, page 5A Please see Scott, page 5A THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 8, 2017-5A

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THE Barber Knows my hometown! Movies with Dave New shop rivals ‘Brau for inside scoop By David Stull Kevin Slimp’s in her newspaper. So it begins. This week I wacky at times. Universe) includes 2013’s The Good Folks Iris had been in the news business a long time, and she quickly moved past the saw the first signs of the War- It’s still the animation style “Man of Steel,” 2016’s “Bat- of Lennox Valley personal betrayal. Seated in her regular ren transforming into a Regal you see in the trailer for the man v Superman: Dawn of Being a barber is a lot like being a priest, booth, staring at the Hoffbrau menu, she theater. most part, but the crazy mo- Justice” & “Suicide Squad” or even a bartender. Customers might tell was most worried she would soon lose even For anyone out-of-the-loop, ments broke up the film nicely and now this year’s “Wonder you anything: a funny story, a lesson in more readers to Cooper’s “rag” if she didn’t the Moore Warren along with and kept things visually inter- Woman.” town history, or even their deepest, darkest come up with a suitable replacement for all the currently built Warren esting. To say I’ve been lukewarm secrets. It is an almost sacred calling. “Rumor Has It.” theaters in Oklahoma and Kan- The soul of this movie though about this series would be put- There’s something about sitting in a Dr. Palpant recommended Iris watch sas were sold to Regal Enter- is the humor. It’s really, really ting it mildly. barber’s chair that seems oddly familiar. her food intake, as the stress of the recent tainment recently. I went into funny. Overall I had mixed feelings For many, climbing on the booster stool is election and new business competition had one of our earliest childhood memories. The led to a good bit of “emotional eating,” as he my concerns about the change This movie is chock full about “Man of Steel,” but I sound of clippers and the feel of the brush called it. Iris had done a good job for more of ownership in my column a of comedic actors who have absolutely despised “Batman v on the back of your neck conjures recollec- than a week, but continued thoughts of her couple weeks ago. great comedic timing. Sure Superman” and was very disap- tions of a bygone era. newspaper going under led her to turn to It looks like one of my big- the film has a fair amount of pointed with “Suicide Squad.” When the barber clips the black vinyl the Signature French Toast for comfort. gest worries became a reality. toilet humor, but there’s also So it’s no surprise that I went drape around your neck, it’s almost impos- If two slices of egg-battered sourdough The amount of trailers that some really subversive and into “Wonder Woman” with sible for your mind to keep from wandering bread, toasted on the griddle until golden play before a movie have now clever jokes for adults that’ll quite a bit of apprehension. back to years long gone. brown and sprinkled with powdered sugar, doubled, from three before, to go straight over kid’s heads. With all that said though, I Frank Bell opened his shop on Main couldn’t calm Long’s nerves, perhaps Street less than two weeks earlier, yet in nothing would. six as of last week. Not every joke hits it out of am very happy to report that I that time he had learned enough about the It was hard to think at the moment, Now movies don’t start until the park, but there’s plenty to dearly loved this movie. good folks of Lennox Valley to fi ll a couple however, as she waited on her food. Jessie, 20 minutes after showtime, keep both children and their This film is everything I’ve of novels had he been a writer. After living her waitress and friend, was talking when before it was only 10-15. parents laughing through the been hoping for from DC. most of his life in the “big city” of Terre nonstop concerning the latest gossip she I can’t say I’m surprised. I’m whole thing. First of all this movie is Haute, Indiana, Frank was starting to feel overheard during the breakfast rush an just disappointed. If I had a complaint, it’d chock-full of likeable charac- like he knew more intimate details of The hour earlier. On to the reviews. be towards the end where the ters. Out of everyone though, Valley after two weeks than he learned Elbert Lee Jones had seen the new barber *** boy’s antics start getting really Chris Pine completely steals about his former home in 38 years. walking with Sarah Hyden-Smith to lunch First up I repetitive. the show for me. He’s charis- Between his new clientele, tales from the at the ‘Brau on Wednesday. Vera Pinrod teenagers who hung out in the shop after was sure she had seen Raymond Cooper saw “Cap- It’s feels like the plot just matic, he’s funny, and unlike school and his visit two days earlier with with A.J. Fryerson in Springfi eld during tain Under- stops in it’s tracks. The section in DC’s last few movies, they Sarah, pastor of the Methodist Church, the Auburn Hat Society meeting at the Red pants: The doesn’t last long thankfully, but actually make you care about Frank was becoming somewhat of an au- Lobster. First Epic I did notice some kids getting what happens to him along thority on town history. It wouldn’t be long The hem of Rhonda Graham’s dress Movie.” restless during that chunk of the with all the other characters before he would be as confused as everyone at Sunday services was no less than two Based on film. Beyond that, this movie in the film. else concerning the seemingly constant inches above her knees, and “Everyone the popular seemed to keep the whole Gadot plays really well off of drama surrounding his new home. knows Brother Billy Joe doesn’t approve of children’s theater engaged from begin- Pine here, with her playing the Speaking of constant drama, Iris Long such shameless attire at his church.” was at wits’ end trying to decide how to Jessie’s rambling almost caused Iris to book series, ning to end. role of naïve, straight woman handle the recent departure of her former lose her temper. That’s when it hit her. this film follows two elemen- It’s fun for kids, but still to the antics of the other char- friend and columnist, Maxine Miller. “Jessie,” Iris interrupted, “have you ever tary school pranksters George clever enough for adults. If acters. That doesn’t mean she’s Maxine’s column was perhaps the most thought of becoming a writer?” (Kevin Hart) and Harold you’re wanting to take your just a stick in the mud though. popular regular feature in the Hometown “What in the world are you talking (Thomas Middleditch). kids to a movie right now, you The most refreshing thing News. Losing “Rumor Has It” to her nem- about?” Jessie replied. When the pair aren’t pulling won’t find better than Captain about this movie is the super- esis-turned-rival newspaper publisher, “Yes, I think you just might have a new gags on the local faculty, most Underpants. hero in it actually acts like a Raymond Cooper, had left more than a hole career,” Iris said with a slight grin. notably against the school prin- “Captain Underpants: The hero. I’m so sick of the mopey, Lennox Valley: The Book • Now available at Amazon.com cipal Mr. Krupp (Ed Helms), First Epic Movie” is rated PG. sulking and brooding heroes the two of them are busy *** DC has been featuring in their writing and illustrating comic The other most recent movies. books featuring a hero of their movie I saw They actually make Wonder very own creation, Captain this weekend Woman care about human Lots and lots and lots of legislation Underpants. was “Won- lives. In this film she’s willing By State Rep. In an attempt to avoid pun- der Woman.” to risk everything just to save as Bobby Cleveland any stretch. Despite the House people of House District 20. ishment for one of their many Gal Gadot many people as she can. of Representatives’ dedication You are worth any headaches pranks, the boys end up hyp- is back, re- Honestly, it’s ridiculous that 598 pieces of legislation. to funding a teacher pay raise, the Legislature might cause. notizing their mean principal, prising her her heroism is what stood out to That’s how many measures the Senate stalled the legisla- We’re now officially in the causing Mr. Krupp to think he’s role from me the most, but DC’s heroes the Oklahoma House of Rep- tion and ultimately killed the interim period of the Legis- the underwear clad hero from “Batman v have been so uncaring and cold resentatives heard on the House bill until next session. We had lature, where we get to spend their comics. Superman: Dawn of Justice” as lately. It’s so nice to finally have floor this session. Lawmakers to cut dozens of state agencies more time in our districts. But I went into this film know- the well-known heroine. a hero who cares. considered hundreds more dur- in order to balance our budget. the work is far from over – my ing next to nothing about the Set well before the events of The overall story, while not ing committee meetings where And, above all, we lost our colleagues and I have filed doz- book series it’s based on. Sure her last film, Wonder Woman, terribly original, is also a lot we weeded out unnecessary good friend and colleague Rep. ens of interim study requests. I knew they existed, but for or as she was better of fun. legislation. David Brumbaugh, who passed Specifically, I want to spend whatever reason I never read known back then, is an Amazon It’s like they took the “fish I read every single one of away suddenly in April. David time looking at special educa- them as a kid. princess raised on the isolated out of water” story from “Thor” those bills, whether they were was a staunch conservative who tion in our classrooms, Pre-K, That didn’t stop me from island of Themyscira. and the period piece war setting two pages long or 57. We was dedicated to family values school activity fund expendi- enjoying this movie though. Her life changes forever from “Captain America: The voted on bills scaling back and enacting smart reforms. tures and a few Department of The first thing that struck me though when a pilot named First Avenger” and mashed wind industry tax credits and He was missed in the final six Corrections policies. was animation. Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) crash them together. Both of those replacing the controversial A-F weeks of session, and I’ll miss Once those are narrowed I’m not just talking about lands on her remote home, story elements are things I en- grading system. Lawmakers him dearly when we return down, studies will be assigned the 3D style that makes up the bringing news of the greatest joy though, so I ended up really sent Gov. Mary Fallin bills to again next year. dates for the fall. Lawmakers majority of the film, though it conflict the world had ever engrossed in the film despite it create a smoking cessation fee Many representatives and will then spend months study- is cute and works well for the known at the time, World War I. being over 140 minutes long. and make Oklahoma a REAL members of the public have ing policy. Those studies will be movie’s characters. Unable to stand by and do Plus unlike DC’s last few ID-compliant state. called the first session of the used to craft legislation to make I’m talking about when this nothing with such strife en- movies, the plot actually makes We worked on the budget for 56th Legislature a doozy, say- our state a stronger, safer, more movie gets creative. gulfing the planet, Diana joins some kind of sense and isn’t an months on end, having open ing it was the craziest they had prosperous place to live, raise It’s nothing new for a 3D Steve on his mission, vowing editing disaster. hearings and budget meetings ever seen. And to be honest, I a family and own a business. animated film to begin with a to do whatever she can to bring And I haven’t even gotten to with agency directors. And at think I would have to agree. Once again, representing you stylized 2D opening, but this peace to the world. the action yet. Some of these the end of the day, we fulfilled There were moments of at the state Capitol is the honor movie takes it to another level. For anyone unaware, this scenes, especially the big com- our constitutional mandate to frustration unlike I have ever of my life. I enjoy standing up Throughout the film there movie is the latest film in DC’s bat sequence in the middle of pass a balanced budget. Better experienced at the Capitol. for my constituents, and I don’t are some really clever mo- attempt to create a contiguous the film, are just breathtaking. yet, we kept funding flat for 15 When those moments came up plan on backing down any time ments where the movie goes series of superhero films, much I guess if I had a complaint state agencies. though, I would simply remind soon. Thank you, and may God wild, from showing the action like what Marvel did with Iron about the action, it’d be It wasn’t an easy session by myself that I represent the great bless our great state. through drawings on post-it Man, Captain America and The regarding the movie’s over notes to whole sequences done Avengers. with sock puppets. This movie DC’s version of this, known From page 4A definitely isn’t afraid to get as the DCEU (DC Extended Please see Dave, page 7A Scott: Response to Rep. Cole From page 4A legislation that will make things (Editor’s note: By now it’s common knowledge Mary Bran- better for Senate District 43 non is a former Republican. From now on we will not print and our state. I want to once that under her name). Downing: again thank you for entrusting Dear Editor, need mental health services. ways to remove duplicative • Education support and me to be your voice at the state Senator Inhofe and Sen. Lankford are working on several bills I wasn’t fond of all of the services and areas of waste. I reform Capitol. that look like help for veterans benefits, but they are not. Senate ways revenues were raised am pleased to see that House • Healthcare and mental I welcome your calls and Bill 1266 “Enhancing Veteran Care Act” says they can have out- this year to piece this budget leadership is working on just health emails this interim with ideas side people come in and evaluate a veteran’s facility to see why together, and I voted no on such a plan to improve this • Transportation, and for new legislation. In the com- they are “underperforming.” It is titled wrong, and you know it. several of them. As I ex- process for next year. • Public safety and correc- ing weeks, we’ll be requesting You two senators should be ashamed. This is funding for out- plained in a previous column, Beginning next month, tions interim studies to look at issues side investigation of VA facilities, to give more money away that the governor promised to veto House Republican Leader- I plan to participate in these that may require legislation in could be going to veterans. Investigations show they need more any budget that did not have ship Policy Working Groups voluntary groups. Only by the upcoming session. money to deal with all the health care issues from all the wars and new revenues. will begin developing con- building a solid conserva- Please let me know if there conflicts. Not strangers coming in charging lots of money, only Without the minority party’s servative policy proposals tive foundation can we truly are any issues you believe need to say “give them more money!” support to reach the rare three- to reduce government waste reform our spending and re- to be studied. This fall, we will Senator Inhofe also blames the democrats for not voting for fourths vote for new revenues, and increase efficiencies in structure our budget to work begin making preparations for his budget to fund and “help” the military. What he doesn’t say the governor’s mandate be- spending, enhance personal for us for the long-term. introducing new bills for next is Republicans attached a provision to the bill that would waive came one for increased fees freedom and grow economic I am very thankful for the session. Your input is important the permit to dump pesticides in water for 180 days going against and repealing tax exemptions opportunities for Oklaho- amount of input I receive from to me and vital as we work the “Clean Water Act.” that do not require a three- mans. Among the topics to be the district. Please always together for the betterment of They all voted for Trump Care. Remember when they run for fourths vote. studied are: let me know that you live in our state. re-election. Trump is planning to cut financial support for aging We did get rid of some tax • Agency, board and com- the district, so I can sort your I can be reached at paul. and disabled veterans (IU). Over 225,000 will lose payments they credits and incentives that mission consolidation and message out from the thou- [email protected] or (405) are currently getting. I am sure this bill is to look like they are were no longer working for efficiency sands we receive from outside 521-5522. helping, so you won’t notice what is really going on. the state, which is the area I • Budget reform groups generated by special You can also write me at the I am sure these two senators and Cole will vote with Trump, am most proud of this session. • Business development, interests. You can contact me state Capitol at Sen. Paul Scott, because they are Republican lap dogs. Vote them out. (military.com) I’d much rather see us delve commerce and regulatory at (405) 557-7365 or at tim. 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room Respectfully, into agency budgets to find environment [email protected]. 529A, Oklahoma City, 73105. Mary Brannon 6A-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 8, 2017 The Purcell Register Society It’s a Small World Gladiolus Garden Club PAWS fundraiser Gracie Montgomery Sharon Hobson was the host- functions as chaplain to the Adopt a pet and see a movie June 17 ess for the final Gladiolus Club South Central District and is A special happy birthday Preschool and Toddler Story of the 2016-17 year. Chairperson of the Gardening The Purcell Animal Shelter 24, shelter officials said. to The Register’s own Doris Time is designed for preschool- President Betty Little, who Therapy and World Garden- adoption shelter will hold a The movie starts at 8:30. All Caldwell. ers and toddlers to come visit has served in that role since ing Committees. She has been pet adoption and movie night funds from the movie night will Doris celebrates her birthday the library and enjoy stories, 1999, has decided to remain in awarded Life Memberships at June 17. go to the PAWS Pet Founda- Friday, June 9. rhymes, and activities. the club but in a less demand- both the South Central District Everyone is invited to find a tion. *** Each story time will focus ing service. and Oklahoma State Garden new best friend that night and Tickets are $1 or free for stu- Happy birthday to Dan on a different GLAR (Growing She has agreed to guide new Clubs. watch the Lego Batman movie dents who bring report cards. Todd, Ashley Cargill, Kanina Like A Read) skill. After each president Carolyn McCoy and She said her greatest joy has at the outside movie night at Popcorn and drinks are $2. Pendley, Kaylee Keeler, Jay- story time we will have time vice president Rita Ganster. come from companionship 1735 N. Green Avenue. For more information call cee Holman, Trent Harper, for an art activity exploring Secretary Alice Richards, and common interests she has Movie rain day will be June 527-4320. Pat Bain, Cody Webb, Victoria different art mediums such as treasurer Sharon Hobson, chap- shared at all levels of Garden Johnson, Ethan Troyano, Dyan paint, play dough, oil pastels, lain Lavern Gray and nomina- Clubs. She is justifiably proud Whatley, Frank Stone, James or more. tions chairman Linda York will of the several competitions for Wilder, Chris Croslin, Cadlyn *** continue in those roles. Quality of Annual Yearbook Wollenberg, Pat Stejskal, How- Tweens Can Build A Bet- Patsy Murphy has assumed presentations the Purcell Club 22nd annual Norman ard Dawson, Rick Stevenson, ter Garden will be held at the the duties of parliamentarian. has earned. David Hope, Kristi Lawson, Purcell Public Library from 2-3 Members joined together to She said the club might move Gina Johnson, Jon Clary, Jen- p.m.Thursday, June 8. honor Mrs. Little’s long service forward with the Blue Star Conquest set for July 8 nifer Holmes, Patty Johnson, Attendees will plant a small to the local club as well as her Project to honor U.S. Veterans Debbie Wollenberg, Adrianne garden that they can take with service and recognition at both and to award life membership Conquer the heat! Conquer pasta dinner at O’Connell’s Foshee, Jordan Sheehy, Mar- them. Then they can plant it in the South Central District and to two deserving members the hills! is the rider’s yell for on Friday, July 7. The pasta shall Honeyman, Pam Hobbs, a sunny location at home. the Oklahoma State levels. each year. the Bicycle League of Nor- dinner for non-participants Teresa Langley, Madisyn Tolle, *** Betty first began service in OK Garden hint of the month: man’s 22nd annual Norman may be purchased for $10. Tom Martin, Kathe Green, Combining magic and com- the Purcell Garden Club in 1977 Plants that provide long-lasting Conquest bicycle tour. Visit www.normanconquest. Jeremy Cudd, Margaret John- edy with an energetic and up- where she held many different color in hot weather include According to Jerry Puckett, bicycleleague.com for family son, Alicia Ibarra, Stephanie beat style, Tommy Terrific has offices before her presidency Dragon Win begonia, sun Norman Conquest chairper- and tandem rider fees. Woods, Miriam Chavez, Erica been a part of multiple Summer began. coleus, New Guinea Hybrid son, it’s the choice of routes, Puckett wants to remind Estrada, Carol Frazier, Glenda Reading Program activities Subsequently, she became impatiens, yellow shrimp plant, the organization and support riders that there have been Roberts, Susan Roberts, Maria over the years. very active at the District and melampodium and Summer for the event that had Bicycling some changes to the event Garcia Velasco, John Mantooth The magician will be back State levels. Currently, she Wave Hybrid torenia. Magazine naming the Norman from previous years. First is and Matt Berrey. this summer for his tour “Build Conquest one of the 50 best the addition of a fifth route. In *** a Magical World.” Tommy rides in America in 2012. addition to the family friendly The Heart of Oklahoma brings his act to the Purcell The Norman Conquest is town tour, the hilly 22 mile Chamber of Commerce Com- Public Library at 10:30 a.m. OES Lexington Chapter 67 considered to be a good warm- ride, the very hilly 46 mile munity Coffee will be held at Tuesday, June 13. By Deborah Bartels up ride for the ‘Hotter ‘N Hell trek and the seriously hilly 64 8 a.m. Thursday, June 8. Registration is not required to Hundred’ in Wichita Falls, mile challenge, there is now Del Rancho, 216 W. Main, attend his performance, which The June 5 meeting of OES Lexington Chapter 67 was well Texas, in August. a 10 mile “taste of the hills” in Purcell will be hosting the is geared to children age 11 and attended, but we did miss a few members who were out sick. This year’s Norman Con- route. The “taste of the hills” coffee this month. under and their caregivers. This We all hope everyone is getting better. quest will be held Saturday, made its debut in 2014 and The morning will be packed is a really good dip! The dinner of lasagna, green beans, salad and July 8. The ride will begin was an immediately popular with breakfast, coffee and *** bread was followed by a Texas Tornado choco- and end at the J. D. McCarty route choice. connecting with local business Crystal’s Dip late cake made by Della Murphy that was very Center for children with de- “This additional route was leaders. 16 oz. sour cream good and enjoyed by all. velopmental disabilities, 2002 developed in response to our Don’t forget to bring your 16 oz. real mayonaisse The chapter acquired new cabinets for the East Robinson, in Norman. less experienced riders request business cards. 16 oz. ranch dressing kitchen. We are now looking for a carpenter to Start time for the ride is 7 a.m. for something more challeng- *** 1 jar real bacon bits install them. Proceeds from this event ing than the town tour,” said Preschool & Toddler Story 1 pkg. shredded parmesan One of the nice parts of being Worthy Matron will once again benefit the J. Puckett. “These riders didn’t Time: Build a Better World cheese Johnson is to be able to recognize the dedication and D. McCarty Center’s Camp feel they were ready for the 22 will be held Thursday, June 8, 1 bundle of green onions hard work of our members. I was given that op- ClapHans. Camp ClapHans is mile ride, but wanted to sample from 10:30-11:30 at the Purcell Mix all together. Better if you portunity last night by giving a 50-year pin to one of our most a residential summer camp for a little more challenging route. Public Library. make it the day before serving. faithful members, Loretta Cole of Asher. We also were pleased children with developmental Thus, the ‘taste of the hills’ to award Marie Johnson of Lexington her 25-year pin. These disabilities ages eight to 18. was created.”

Walgreens Homeland are women of true dedication and charity and love, which is The BLN has been supporting The start time for the ride Joe’s Wines and Spirits what the Oklahoma Eastern Star origination is all about. We Camp ClapHans since 2008. is 7 a.m. The start of the ride Alameda St. NE 12th St. ✮ appreciate them for their years of service of giving. You can register online by will be staggered based on the Fine Wines • Spirits • Beer • Coolers Joe’s Andover N We are getting ready to send off our recycled prescription going to www.bikereg.com, ride route. The 64-mile riders E. Lindsey bottles. Please bring any bottles you would like to donate to register Friday, July 7, from will start first, followed by the our next meeting June 14. 5-9 p.m. at O’Connell’s Irish 46, 22, 10 and town tour riders. BULLEIT RYE WHISKEY 750 ...... $-A-L-E ...... $22.99 Pub, 769 Asp Ave. in Norman There will be an approximate GLENLIVET 12 YEAR SCOTCH 750 ...... $-A-L-E ...... $36.69 or at the J. D. McCarty Center, five minute delay between RAVAGE CABERNET 750 ...... $-A-L-E ...... $8.99 2002 East Robinson, Norman, groups. The town tour riders Put together play and the morning of the ride from will have a police escort for BIG SKY BEER 6 PACK ...... $-A-L-E ...... $7.69 5:45-6:45 a.m. their ride. **MOOSE DROOL, IPA, SUMMER, TROUT SLAYER & SHAKE-A-DAY** learning in bilingual event Entry fees for the 2017 “We want to remind riders ** joesplacewines.com & Facebook ** Norman Conquest are $30 that the Norman Conquest is 1330 AlAmedA The Purcell Public Library and is a chance for children to per rider if received by June a ride and not a race,” Puckett NormAN • 364-9262 continues its series of bilingual learn and develop their brains 6. After that, the fee goes said. “We have something for story times and activities with through simple play. up. Ride T-shirts will only all interests and riding levels.” the next edition of Family Play The program is part of the be guaranteed for early bird For complete Norman Con- Visit us at: Time/La Hora de jugar en fa- Pioneer Library System’s registrants. All entry fees in- quest information and links milia, at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Growing Like a Read initiative clude a hot catered lunch after go to www.normanconquest. June 15, at the library, 919 N. and were made possible from the ride and a “carb loading” bicycleleague.com. Ninth St. a contribution from an anony- purcellregister.com Activities are for ages five mous donor to PSLS in 2015. and under and their caregivers Registration is not required to attend. For more information, visit Nutritious meals the library, call 527-5546 or go online to www.pioneerlibrary- system.org/purcell. available throughout Bright Beginnings summer for children The Chickasaw Nation will through Friday from June 5 to Childcare offer a Summer Food Program August 4. located at in the Purcell area. Meals are available to all chil- 1729 Brookside Dr, Purcell The Chickasaw Nation De- dren ages 1-18 at no charge, re- partment of Nutrition Services gardless of race, color, national WILL HAVE OPENINGS will serve nutritious meals to origin, sex, age or disability. Call 405-443-5915 children at various locations Sites and times are as fol- and ask for Wendy. throughout Purcell. lows: PRIVATE PAY ONLY Meals will be served Monday Chickasaw Nation Nutrition Services, 1530 Hardcastle Bou- levard, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wayne Public Library, 212 S. Seifried Avenue, noon-1 p.m. Rosedale Baptist Church, 37740 Arkansas Avenue, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. skin so soft bath oil Byars Baptist Church, 6th and Ripley Street, call (580) Available C&D Satellite Systems 272-5368 for time. For more information, con- Treasures Gift Shoppe tact Chickasaw Nation Nutri- 405-527-0847 • Hours: Monday - Friday 9 am - 4 pm • Saturday 9 am - 12 noon BRENDA DEGER Independent Sales Representative tion Services at (580) 272- 5368. THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 8, 2017-7A From page 5A Dozen charges Dave: Byars man’s bond raised to $300K reliance on slow motion. I have a hard time calling it a negative JeanneGrimes though. Sure they use the effect The Purcell Register Collett allegedly punched a lot, but for the most part it her in the face, arms and upper works really well and makes The count of charges against body before twice driving her for some incredible moments. a Byars man initially arrested to her home before he released If you like superhero movies, May 15 on a domestic abuse her. The affidavit states he also “Wonder Woman” is a must complaint now totals seven fel- allegedly threatened to kill see, especially if you’re like onies and five misdemeanors. her and burn her house if she me and tired of all the gloomy Felony charges in McClain reported the assault. and somber heroes we’ve been County District Court against A second affidavit the follow- treated to lately. Phillip W. Collett, 51, include ing week includes a statement It may be a little rough to take first-degree rape, kidnapping, from the victim that Collett young children to see, but for a trafficking in illegal drugs, pos- awakened her May 15 by strik- little girl you couldn’t ask for a session of a sawed off shotgun, ing her leg with his closed fist. better role model than Diana. possession of a firearm after He then followed her into the Watching “Wonder Woman” a former felony conviction, bathroom, allegedly knocking made me feel the same way I assault and battery with a dan- her into the bathtub and striking did while watching Christopher gerous weapon and possession her several times in the head. Reeve’s “Superman” as a kid. I Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register of a firearm during commission When she went to put a movie can’t give much higher praise of a felony. on for her son, Collett report- than that. Mastering beads and bookmarks The list of misdemeanor edly got a pistol and used the “Wonder Woman” is rated A leader at Emmanuel Baptist Church’s vacation Bible school helps a student finish the charges prosecutors filed in- weapon to strike her on the PG-13. beadwork on a bookmark. cludes domestic abuse, reck- arms, according to the affidavit. less conduct with a firearm, The victim said he threatened threatening to perform an act to kill her and fired the pistol of violence, possession of a towards the closet while hold- controlled dangerous substance ing her down. and unlawful possession of He subsequently raped her, drug paraphernalia. the affidavit alleges. A preliminary hearing con- According to a third affidavit ference was Wednesday (June filed May 26, a deputy early on 7). May 16 transported the victim Since his arrest on May 15, to Norman where authorities Collette had been held in lieu obtained a rape kit. of $200,000 bond. During the return drive to At an initial appearance May McClain County, the victim 26, that bond was increased to said Collett, fearing arrest, had $300,000. In addition, Collett removed several items from a has been declared indigent. safe and placed them in a plastic Collett initially came to bag which he left in the grass the attention of the McClain along 130th Street. County Sheriff’s Department Investigators retrieved the on April 25 when Deputy bag which contained a box of • Photo provided David Childress answered a syringes, more than 20 grams Luster serves as page domestic assault call at 12065 of a substance that field tested Alexis Luster served as a House Page during the 16th week Camp Arbuckle Road. positive for methamphetamine. of the Legislature. She is an upcoming junior at Washington According to an affidavit in Also in the bag was marijuana, High School. Alexis is the daughter of Mike and Donna Luster that case, Childress contacted a used syringe and a spoon. of Washington. “I had a remarkable time seeing first-hand what a 21-year-old woman who said A special agent with the happens on the chamber floor,” said Alexis. Alexis is involved Collett picked her up at her Oklahoma State Bureau of in FCA, NHS, FCCLA and Science Club. Outside of school residence and drove her to his Investigation served a search she is involved at CrossPointe Church and has a passion for home on Camp Arbuckle Road warrant on Collett’s home. The mission work. where they argued. search turned up 16 firearms. • Photo provided Crosthwait serves as page Katelyn Crosthwait served as a House Page during the 16th week of the Legislature. She is a sophomore at Washington High NEWS School and is the daughter of Saprina and Steve Crosthwait of Purcell. Katelyn was elected as Minority Leader during mock from the legislation by her peers and debated two bills. She is involved with NHS, FCA, Science Club, basketball, cross country and track at her school. Katelyn plans on going to college to play City of Purcell basketball and getting a degree in Forensic Science. “Paging was an amazing experience that gave me the opportunity to Travel Trailers actively be involved in how the Oklahoma Government process A property owner shall not store, nor permit to be stored, works. Also, I was able to speak to the Legislators about their more than one mobile home or travel trailer on a residential lot. past experiences and what they have learned through the Such mobile home or travel trailer shall not be stored in any years,” Katelyn said. required front or side yard or public utility easement nor shall such mobile home or travel trailer project beyond the front of any building. Living in a travel trailer, or recreational vehicle is prohibited in • Photo provided the city limits of Purcell except in a designated RV or trailer park. Legislative page LIMITED TIME OFFER Morgan Posey served as a House Page during the 16th week of the Legislature. “This week has truly been an honor. I thank Teens injured everybody who has made it possible to be here. It has been a blessing and I will forever be grateful for being able to have HIGH such an amazing experience”, said Morgan. Morgan attends CD Girls sent to OU Medical Center Washington Public School and just finished her sophomore Two 16-year-old Harrah minutes before being freed by year. Her future plans are to become an orthodontist and attend YIELD girls were injured June 1 in a Goldsby firefighters using a South Dakota State University on a full scholarship in softball. wreck at Goldsby. Hurst tool. Morgan’s parents are Rebecca and Nathan Posey and she has WITH A BUMP! The collision occurred She had leg and internal a nine-year-old sister. “This week taught me a lot about how shortly after 6 p.m. on State injuries and was taken by the House of Representatives and Senate work. I truly enjoyed Safety with Flexibility! If our rates go up, you get the Highway 74 north of Sooner ambulance to OU Medical this week,” Morgan said. option to “Bump-Up” to the new rate one time during Road. Center where she was admit- Oklahoma Highway Pa- ted in stable condition. the term of your CD. trol Trooper Clint Painter The car’s driver was trans- reported a 2008 Mazda CX9 ported to Norman Regional 23-MONTH CD 11-MONTH CD driven by one of the girls was Hospital where she was northbound on the highway treated and released. Pet and attempted to turn left in Moore wasn’t injured. of the front of a southbound 1999 Assisting Painter at the % International semi driven by scene were Trooper Shayne % Gary Moore, 57, of Panama. 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Purcell was held Saturday, June 3, 2017 at Our Lady of Vic- She was born July 25, 1935 at Pawhuska and died June 4, A walk a day can help tory Catholic Church in Purcell. Interment was at Hillside 2017 at Norman. Cemetery in Purcell. Services were under the arrangement of Wilson-Little Funeral Home in Purcell. keep the doctor away Mrs. Best passed away Wednesday, May 31, 2017, surrounded by her family at home. Nancy Louise Frair Brenda Hill Nancy Louise Frair died June 4, 2017 at her daughter’s home Terri Lynn Smedley was born February 22, in Wanette, Oklahoma at the age of 75 years 8 months 14 Extension Educator are generally fit, and with no 1957 in Oklahoma City, Okla., the second of days. Memorial services are scheduled for 11 a.m., Saturday, limiting health conditions. six children born to Bill Boone and Norma June 10, 2017 at the Wanette First Baptist Church. Services are The benefits of a simple The guidelines of 150 LaVaughn (Yoakum) Smedley. Terri spent entrusted to the care of Wadley’s Funeral daily walk are endless. A 30 minutes breaks down to 30 her early childhood in Oklahoma City and Service of Purcell. Online condolences minute jaunt can lead to im- minutes a day, five days a Chickasha, before moving to Purcell in 1973, may be made at www.wadleysfuneralser- proved blood pressure, blood week, or a total of two hours graduating with the Class of 1975. vice.com. sugar levels and cholesterol. and 30 minutes. That’s how Terri married her best friend and life partner, Danny Dwaine Nancy was born September 21, 1941 It also can reduce the risk for much time you might spend Best on May 10, 1986 in Oklahoma City. They made their in Okmulgee, Oklahoma to Oral Alton heart disease, type 2 diabetes watching a movie. Even home in Bethany and later Purcell, where together they raised and Margie (Pennington) Ford. disease, osteoporosis and shorter 10-minute sessions three sons, Danny II, Sean and Justin. She later moved to Oklahoma City, at- some cancers. can be added up over the Terri worked for Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in tending Franklin Schools where she met It’s no secret that physical day and throughout the week the PR Department for a little more than 15 years. Her greatest the love of her life, Jerry Frair. They were married in El Reno, activity is good for you. Walk- to reach the recommended joy and most significant accomplishment was her family, and Oklahoma on April 5, 1959 and were happily married for 46 ing has the lowest dropout amount of time. she was never happier to be a stay at home wife and mother. years before Jerry’s passing. rate of any exercise. It’s an Walkers should take care to A genuinely loving person, Terri embraced her role as the Nancy was a manager for Steve’s rental for several years, as easy low-risk, low-cost way keep the volume down if they hub of the family. She enjoyed crafting and art, was an excel- well as working in day care. She then started her own family to stay active. choose to wear headphones. lent cook, and a member of Our Lady of Victory Catholic having three girls and three boys and one stepson. After moving With warmer temperatures They also should stick to side- Church in Purcell. to Wanette, Nancy loved to travel with her husband, who was settling in and with May be- walks. If unable to walk on For the last several years, Terri fought valiantly as cancer a truck driver. She also loved going on bus tours to Tunica, ing National Physical Fitness the sidewalk, walkers should spread throughout her. Through all of this, she remained gambling with her sisters. Nancy enjoyed playing games on and Sports Month, now is the consider using streets with positive and was a beacon of hope for many facing similar her computer, eating fudge bars and having Sunday dinners perfect time to start a new lower speed limits. circumstances. Terri was a wonderful wife and mother, sister, with her family. healthy habit of walking. Pay close attention to your aunt and a good friend. She will be dearly missed! Nancy was preceded in death by her parents, Oral and Margie According to the American surroundings and use well- She was preceded in death by her parents, Bill and Norma Ford; husband, Jerry Frair; son, Jerry Warren Frair; stepson, Heart Association, walkers traveled streets. Walking with Smedley. Craig Micka; great-grandchildren, Grayson James Frair and should consider layering friends or family can make it Terri leaves behind her husband, Danny of the home; her Maya Grace Hill; three sisters and two brothers. loose clothing and wearing fun as well as add a measure boys, Danny Best II, Sean Best and Justin Best, all of Purcell; Survivors include her daughters, Linda Heflin and Keith shoes designed for walking of safety. brother, Bill Smedley II of Tahlequah; her sisters, Cammie Megan, Terrie Castleman and husband, Gary, and Lisa or running. Walkers should According to data from Hughes and husband, Gary, of Purcell, Susan Roberts and Buckmaster and Bobby Reed; sons, Donnie Frair and wife, lightly stretch before and after the U.S. Centers of Disease husband, Dee, of Purcell, Lisa O’Donnell and husband, Shawna, and Dennis Frair and Shyla Garrison; daughter-in- walking. Control and Prevention’s Kevin, of Purcell and Tina Chagoya and husband, Rick, of law, Debbie Frair; sisters, Mardean Sullivan and Barbara Kay Each walk should start National Health Interview Carrollton, Texas; one granddaughter, Lilly Helena Best and Sloan; brother, Larry Lewin; brother-in-law, Jerry Meier; 14 slowly, then increase in speed Survey, in 2014, 30 percent a host of other family and friends. grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren and one on the way; and include a cool down. of U.S. adults reported being Online condolences may be made at wilsonlittle.com. and numerous other relatives and friends. Beginning walkers should inactive during leisure time, Wilson-Little Funeral Home • 127 S. Canadian • Purcell • 527-6543 start with a comfortable dis- while 49 percent reported Wadley’s Funeral Service, Inc. 303 W. Washington • P.O. Box 903 • Purcell, OK • (405) 527-6687 tance and gradually work on physical levels in line with increasing distance or time recommended guidelines for each week. aerobic physical activity. Betty Ratliff Myers The 2008 Physical Activity For more information about Betty Ratliff Myers, 90, of Blanchard, died Wednesday, Guidelines for Americans the benefits of a walking James “Willard” Fox recommends 150 minutes program and walking safety, James “Willard” Fox, 76, of Washington, Okla., passed May 31, 2017. The daughter of Ryan Haskell Ratliff and Mary Oma (Finucane) Ratliff, she was born May 17, 1927, of moderate-intensity or 75 contact the Cleveland County away Saturday, June 3, 2017, after a battle with colon cancer. minutes of vigorous-intensity Extension Office at 321-4774, Willard was born September 12, 1940 in Norman, Okla., to in Blanchard, Oklahoma. Betty worked as a clinical social worker aerobic activity every week visit the American Heart As- James Leland and Laura Vanabell Berglan Fox. Willard gradu- for adults. The recommenda- sociation at www.heart.org ated from Norman High School in 1958. for the State of Maryland, as well as in pri- vate practice, helping to heal many people tion is the same for individu- or go to the CDC at www. In his youth Willard mowed lawns. As a als 65 years and older who cdc.gov. teenager he worked for George Offenburger before her retirement. She loved to read farming and then worked at the Clarence & and engage in stimulating conversation. Opha Boyd Dairy farm. He married Judith Her wide-ranging interests included my- Follow Ann Tullius July 7, 1957. As a young adult thology, philosophy, psychology, and art in all its forms. She grew up on a farm near he worked in the state tree nursery office, us on twitter.com/purcellregister then in the office at the Washington Cot- Washington and never lost her love for the ton Gin. He worked in the office at OG&E land and animals. from 1963-1973 (All this while farming). In 1973 the Willard She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother, Fox family was Farm Bureau Farm Family of the year. Willard Philip Ratliff. ommunity ut each xtravaganza farmed over 60 years, growing soybeans, cotton, alfalfa, corn, Betty is survived by one son, Robert Myers of Honduras C O R E and wheat; and also raising cattle. In later years he enjoyed and his husband, Luis; stepson, Owen, and stepdaughter, Jos- drinking coffee with his friends at The Goldsby Store. selyn; one daughter, Elizabeth “Liz” Biolley of Washington, Willard was preceded in death by his parents, James Leland Oklahoma; one granddaughter, Sarah Garcia and her husband, Fox in 1993 and Laura Vanabell Berglan Fox in 1983; one Mario, of San Diego, California; one great-granddaughter, brother, Dale Leland Fox in 1987; his father-in-law, Herb Frida Garcia of San Diego, California; her brother, David 525 S. Santa Fe, Purcell, OK Tullius; brother-in-law, David Tullius; and sister-in-law, Ratliff and his wife, Jane, of El Reno, Oklahoma; a niece, would like to invite the community of Purcell Sylvia Tullius. Amanda Ratliff of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; a nephew, and all who would like to come to our He is survived by his loving wife of 59 years, Judy; two Steven Ratliff of El Reno, Oklahoma; a sister-in-law, Donna sons, Jeffrey Paul Fox and James Larry Fox; granddaughters, Ratliff of North Carolina; a nephew, Brett Ratliff of New 2nd Annual Community Adrienne Fox and Kari Zimmerman and her husband, Shane; Jersey; a niece, Kristen Fridinger of North Carolina and many Out Reach Extravaganza grandsons, Jonathan Fox and Jared Fox; sister-in-law, Edith Fox; other loved ones and friends. nephews, Dennis Fox and Clonnie Fox and his wife, Debbie; A memorial gathering of family and friends is being planned FREE TO THE PUBLIC MOON BOUNCE, BASKETBALL, aunt, Wilma Berglan; mother-in-law, Etoyle Tullius; sister- for a later date. Cremation arrangements are under the direction GAMES, FOOD AND FUN ON SATURDAY in-law, Diane McCreight; and brothers-in-law, Jerry Tullius of Eisenhour Funeral Home of Blanchard. Online obituary June 24, 2017 at 1 PM and his wife, Rhonda, and John Tullius and his wife, Gretta. and guestbook are available at www.eisenhourfh.com. The family would like to express their sincere appreciation to Dr. Sherri Durica, Dr. John Robertson and their staff, as well as Clint and Steve with Life Spring Home Health, for JUNE SPECIAL! the wonderful care given to Willard. Arrangements were under the care of Havenbrook Funeral iberty BBQ Brisket Home. Services were held Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at Haven- L brook Funeral Home with burial to follow at Washington Cheese Fries $ 00 Cemetery, Washington, Okla. In lieu of flowers the family Curly Fries, Cheddar Cheese, requests memorial donations be made in Willard’s name to MineraLs, LLC Chopped Brisket, BBQ Sauce, & Ranch the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22478, Oklahoma City, OK 73123. We are a family owned & operated 7 To leave on-line remembrances, please visit Willard’s page company specializing in mineral purchases. at www.havenbrookfuneralhome.com. We pay top dollar for oil & gas mineral rights and provide free Doing Paralee Orr appraisals with no obligation. Bar-B-Q Funeral services for Paralee Orr, 95, of Purcell, formerly of right Wayne, were held June 5, 2017 at the Wilson-Little Funeral since 1930 Home Chapel. Interment was at the Resthaven Memory Gardens We also lease in Oklahoma City. Arrangements were under the direction of mineral rights. Wilson-Little Funeral Home in Purcell. Mrs. Orr died May 30, 2017 at Grace Living Center in Norman. She was born Oct. 23, 1921 on the family homestead north Please Call of Maysville, the fifth of nine children of John Presley and Ada 2234 N. Green, Purcell Dell (Evans) Orr. Micah Ogden Survivors include numerous nieces, nephews and their families. www.pigstands.com • (405) 703-3000 Online condolences may be made at wilsonlittle.com. 405-919-6493 Sunday – Thursday 11 AM - 9 PM • Friday & Saturday 11 AM - 10 PM Wilson-Little Funeral Home • 127 S. Canadian • Purcell • 527-6543 [email protected] WE HAVE A DRIVE THRU! THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 8, 2017-9A Cash fund provides budgetary cushion CatherineSweeney The Journal Record school year starts than they do the norm, that kind of bor- would have to make cuts be- the rest of the year. rowing is better for Oklahoma cause the shortage came in Analysts on both ends of When lawmakers take money residents than the alternative. If at more than 5 percent below the political spectrum said it’s out of agencies’ revolving lawmakers couldn’t depend on projections. That 5-percent fairly common for Oklahoma funds, which often act as sav- this money, they would likely cushion comes from the Special lawmakers to use a special ings accounts, they put it into raise taxes, he said. Cash Fund. fund to shuffle around millions the Special Cash Fund before Gene Perry, the policy direc- “Because they can only ap- of dollars while building the dispersing it out. tor for progressive think-tank propriate 95 percent of the pro- budget. There is often debate over Oklahoma Policy Institute, said jected revenues, (the fund) gets For fiscal 2018, more than whether taking money from that the Special Cash Fund orig- that extra 5 percent,” Perry said. $100 million in spending came those accounts harms agen- inally had a different purpose, “That’s our buffer to prevent out of the Special Cash Fund. cies. That came up when the but the way lawmakers have midyear revenue shortfalls.” That holds a few kinds of Senate debated this year’s used it this year is becoming During years when there is money, including that taken out general appropriations bill on common. no revenue shortfall, the Legis- of agencies’ revolving funds May 26. Budget Chairwoman When finance officials an- and the bit of normal revenue Sen. Kim David, R-Porter, said nounced a revenue failure this officials set aside to hedge that officials including herself February, they said agencies Please see Cash, page 10A against midyear cuts. check the monthly reports on Budget writers used most each revolving fund to ensure of the Special Cash Fund al- • Photo provided there is enough money to spare Free Alignment lotments on mental health before taking funds out of the Posey serves as page services, human services, budget. Morgan Posey served as a page for Rep. Bobby Cleveland Medicaid and education. Agency officials have blamedFree Freewith Alignment Purchase Alignment of a set of Tires the week of May 24. About $20 million in educa- revolvingFree fund raids for several Alignmentwith Purchase of a set of Tires tion funding came out of the drops in services, such as the Free Alignment with Purchase ofwith a set Purchase of Tires ofGood a set through of Tires Good through Special Cash Fund. For per- Corporation Commission’s Free Alignment spective, common education program to plug non-producing withGood Purchase through July 31stGood 2017of through a set of Tires will get $2.4 billion in 2018. wells and the Department of with JulyPurchase 31st 2017 of a set of TiresJuly 31st 2017 Special Cash Fund spend- Environmental Quality’s ex- July 31st 2017 Good through ing is less about ensuring the perimental program to build Good through agency has enough money for roads from recycled tires. State July 31st 2017 the year and more about ensur- programs have been reduced July 31st 2017 ing it has enough money for or nixed after revolving fund Free Alignment immediate costs, said Jonathan raids. Although the money872-8799 is Small, president of the Okla- technically sitting in savings with Purchase of a set of Tires homa Council of Public Affairs, accounts,872-8799 it can be encumbered,10295 US-77 Lexington, OK (In Slaughterville) a conservative think-tank based earmarked10295 for specific US-77 costs. Lexington,Front End Repair OK (In Slaughterville)Oil ChangeGood through in Oklahoma City. For 2018, the County Im- July 31st 2017 General revenue fund spend- provementFront End Repair for Roads and Brakes872-8799Oil ChangeWheels Tires ing, the kind that gets appor- Bridges FundBrakes topped the listCustom Exhaust Wheels Tires Alignments(In Slaughterville) tioned to most agencies, covers for money removed at $50 10295 US-77 Lexington, OK long-term costs. million. TheCustom Exhaust secretary of state’s Alignments “If you look at state law, revolving fund lost about $7 872-8799Front End Repair Oil Change • Photo provided general revenue fund appor- million, and the state insurance 872-8799872-8799 House page duties tionments are essentially done commissioner’s fund lost about 10295Brakes US-77 Lexington,Wheels OK (InTires Slaughterville) in 12-month allotments,” he $6 million. (In Slaughterville) Julie Ann Franco served as a House Page during the 16th week 1029510295 US-77 US-77 Lexington, OK OK (In Slaughterville) said. “There are some expendi- “It is common that if they’re 872-8799Custom Exhaust Alignments of the Legislature. “I enjoyed my time here so much, she said, ture items that are larger than a going to pull from a revolving (In10295Front End Repair Slaughterville US-77 across Lexington, the highway OKOil Change from(In Dollar Slaughterville) General) “and I loved making new friends and experiencing life around 12-month allotment would be at account, they’ll put the money the Capitol. Julie Ann graduated in May from Purcell High School Front End Repair Oil Change the beginning of a fiscal year.” into the Special Cash Fund Front End RepairBrakes Wheels Tires Oil Change and her future plans are to attend Oklahoma Baptist University Front End Repair Oil Change That would especially ap- first,” Small said. “They have in Shawnee and major in Early Childhood Music Education to ply to education, he said. It’s been doing that for decades Custom ExhaustBrakes WheelsAlignmentsWheelsTires Tires become a Music teacher. Her college classes begin August 24. common for school districts now.” Brakes Wheels Tires “I am just so completely ready to see where God takes me,” Custom Exhaust Alignments to have more costs when the He said in addition to being Custom Exhaust Alignments Julie Ann said. Custom Exhaust Alignments Thanks for the Henry memories Ketchum You all are invited to a come & go Retirement Reception Thursday, June 15 from 2 PM to 4 PM at The Purcell Register 225 W. 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10A-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 8, 2017 From page 1A Council: enforcement as “unfeasible.” The council was reluctant Mayor Ted Cox agreed, to consider a hotel tax when saying any enforcement would no one stepped up to speak in not be “the best use of our favor of it and it wasn’t clear (police) officers.” where the agenda item came Andes countered, asking from. why so many towns and cit- Cox and others indicated a ies have banned the use of willingness to support such a compression release engine tax if it were proposed by the braking if the ban can’t be Heart of Oklahoma Chamber enforced. of Commerce. Haxel agreed many mu- In other business, the coun- nicipalities have ordinances cil: against jake brakes, but said in •agreed to pay Dillon & a dozen years as city attorney Associates up to $25,500 for for Newcastle he has never an audit; seen a ticket for the offense •directed Haxel to draft an written by Newcastle police. ordinance to close a platted al- “There’s nothing wrong with ley in Block 92 of the original having it on the books,” Haxel township of Purcell; said of a proposed ordinance. •tabled action on the pre- “But I’m not sure this lady is liminary plat for Westbrook John D. Montgomery • The Purcell Register going to be happy.” Addition Phase III; Jimmy New, a former long- •approved a contract for Two car crash time Purcell police officer, $17,574.14 per year with Injury accident was investigated by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol about five miles east of Lexington on state Highway 39. who now works code enforce- Purcell Public Schools to Passengers in one of the vehicles refused to be treated or transported to Purcell Municipal Hospital. ment, said he believes con- lease space to Purcell Public struction projects on Interstate Library; From page 9A From page 1A 35 is contributing to the noise •declared a 1994 Elgin problem caused by jake brakes. sweeper surplus property; Cash: Budget: “I think you need to wait •approved 2017-18 budgets until they finish the construc- for the City of Purcell and Pur- fire, golf course and economic Police and fire will account lature can take whatever is left November 2014. He said that a tion on Interstate 35. That’s a cell Municipal Hospital; and development. for 32.6 and 17.9 percent, in the fund and use it for the revolving fund measure passed lot of it (problem),” New said. •approved a $62,250 budget Those seeing a decrease in respectively, of expenditures budget. That has become rare that year didn’t make the cut An ordinance would be amendment for the purchase of the amount budgeted for ex- from the general fund. in recent years, he said. legally because it borrowed easier for police to enforce on a used pumper. penditures are municipal court, Following that is street, 13 However, it hasn’t become from a tax-generated fund and Green Avenue. However, jake In addition, the Purcell Pub- streets, animal control, electric percent; communications, 9.2 rare to use some money out of that it wasn’t truly surplus be- brakes aren’t an issue on the lic Works Authority approved and airport. percent; code enforcement, the fund for the budget. It now cause the agency could have city’s main north-south thor- a sanitary sewer improvements The following expenditures 5.4 percent; general govern- comes out of revolving funds used the money. oughfare. And the city can’t chlorination/dichlorination are unchanged from the cur- ment, 4.6 percent; parks and instead of leftover general As Oklahoma continues to post signs on the interstate engineering report to be rent year: street improvements, recreation, 3.8 percent; animal revenue funds. see revenue shortfalls midyear that the use of jake brakes is submitted to the Oklahoma broadband wireless and unem- control, 2.7 percent; cemetery, The Oklahoma attorney gen- and spend the last few weeks of prohibited. Department of Environmental ployment insurance. 2.6 percent; municipal court, eral has made distinctions in the session trying to find ways Council members agreed Quality. 1.9 percent; emergency man- which kinds of revolving funds to fill budget holes, revolv- to continue consideration of Trustees took no action on From page 1A agement and safety, 1.6 percent, can be used to fill budget holes, ing fund spending is going to Andes’ request. average utility billing. he said, and that comes down remain common, Perry said. and IT, 0.8 percent. to whether the revenue comes “All of the extra money that Vets: from taxes or fees. helps keep our budgets liquid com before June 16. That decision came from At- and that cover expenses when Also, we would like to pub- torney General Scott Pruitt in revenues are a little weak in lish any photos you may of your one month, for example, have time in service to Uncle Sam. gotten harder and harder to Please include name, branch find,” he said. and years served.

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2008 Chevy 3/4 Ton John D. Montgomery • The Purcell Register Duramax Diesel, 4x4, Crew Cab Prelaunch gathering $23,500 Members of the Purcell Alumni gathering of 2017 gathered together at Red Hill Saturday afternoon where Purcell Pastor Justin Blankenship made brief remarks and read off the list of 2013 Chevy Equinox names to be remembered. 4 Cyl, 1 Owner, 21K Miles From page 1A $16,982 Brush: 2012 Nissan Juke residents to know that any Leather, Roof Congratulations brush left out since then will be picked up by the city at the occupant’s expense. $12,434 Residents can dispose 2012 Hyundai Santa Fe of limbs and brush at the SE, Nice, 90K Miles Convenience Center located at the city yard, 701 S. 6th Ave. Anyone using the center $12,495 Claudio must bring proof they live Class of 2017 inside the Purcell city limits 2014 Chevy Cruze and pay a fee. 2LT, 87K Miles, New Tires $10,750 Good luck at OU! purcellregister.com 2013 Ford Edge V6, Auto, Clean $11,982 2013 Chrysler 200 Keystone Auto, A/C, PW & PL $7,995 Ice 2014 Ford Focus 30 Pack Cans 4 Cyl, Alloys, SE, 1 Owner $11,973 $1899 2008 Ford F-150 Crew, V8, 4x4, Limited I’m your best fan! $17,995 Butch’s Cork N Bottle 2015 Ford Escape ALE! 4 Cyl, Auto, 30K Miles (Victor Munoz) 503 S. Green $15,500 Love, Dad 405-527-6163 The Purcell Register B Thursday • June 8, 2017 • Area News • Church News • Classiieds purcellregister.com Neighbors SECTION 2017 Thurston results Maynord and McGraw take tourney Kirk Maynord and Tim President’s 75-70-145 McGraw won the 2017 Joe Lindsey-Nard - 68-62-130 (Tie) Golladay-Felton - Thurston Memorial Golf Walker-Perkins - 67-64- 75-70-145 Tournament at Brent Bruehl 131 Dunigan-Skinner - 75- Golf Course over the week- Scarberry-Douglas - 68- 71-146 end. 65-133 Scripsick-Scripsick - 76- The pair fired a two-day Oller-Looney - 70-63-133 70-146 total of 122 to win by four Cox-Rosinski - 67-69-136 Clipperton-Hill - 76-70- strokes in the Championship A- 146 flight. Schneberger-Thomas - 71- C-Flight Championship 66-137 Tarp-Hayes - 79-73-152 Maynord-McGraw - 61- Schein-Johnston - 71-68- Clark-Cummings - 78- 61-122 139 74-152 Kucab-Wagner - 65-61- Hunt-Hunt - 71-69-140 Greene-Looman - 79-73- 126 Clay-Wright - 71-69-140 152 Pool-Hanigan - 66-61-127 Gordon-Henderson - 73- Graves-Wenthold - 79- Morgan-Morgan - 65-62- 67-140 74-153 • Photo provided 127 B-Flight Huddleston-Huddleston - Lovins-Wood - 65-62-127 (Tie) Taliaferro-Dodson - 80-73-153 Two event qualifier Wayne 8th grader Ragan Dauzat has qualified in two events at the world’s largest Lake junior high rodeo. Run Wayne 8th grader in rodeo National Junior High Finals coming Wayne 8th grader Ragan other Oklahomans. Around 1,000 cowboys Dauzat, the daughter of Contestants are entered and cowgirls will be compet- Randy Belicek has an- Brian and Vickie Dauzat, from all 50 states with the ing for more than $80,000 nounced the 22nd annual has qualified for the National top four placers in each event in prizes and $200,000 in Purcell Lake Run will be Junior High rodeo. qualifying. This is Ragan’s college scholarships. The held July 1. • Photo provided Dauzat will compete in third year to qualify, accord- Saturday championship Details about the an- Collegiate golfer Pole Bending and Bar- ing to her mother. round will be televised na- nual fundraiser for Purcell Donovan Osborne, a recent graduate of Cache High rel Racing at the rodeo in In addition to American tionally and will air online track teams and enrollment School, has signed a letter of intent to play golf at Lebanon, Tenn., June 18-24 contestants, there will also at NHSRATV.com. forms will be published in Southwestern Christian University. Osborne is the son of in the 13th annual National be contestants from five Performance times are 7 the coming weeks in The Scott and Belinda Osborne. He is the grandson of Oran Junior High Finals Rodeo Canadian provinces and p.m. on June 18 and 9 a.m. Purcell Register. and Lydia Tompkins and nephew of David Tompkins. (NJHFR) along with three Australia. and 7 p.m. each day after.

Adam Sparks • The Auburn Plainsman Sliding stop Adam Sparks • The Auburn Plainsman Macey Hatfield, a Maysville graduate and the lone senior on The University of Oklahoma’s Laser focus softball team, makes a sliding catch for an out in left field in their win over Auburn University Caleigh Clifton prepares to gun down an Auburn University runner during the NCAA Women’s in the NCAA Women’s Softball Super Regional. OU advanced to the College World Series Softball Super Regional. Clifton and the Sooners advanced to the College World Series at at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City and defeated The University of Florida 7-5 ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City and defeated The University of Florida 7-5 in in 17 innings Monday night. 17 innings Monday night. Washington Independence Day Celebration set for June 24 AngieSteele Washington Correspondent begins 8:30 a.m. ship at 10:45 a.m. Sunday Union Hill Baptist Church The Warrior Den Health and evening Bible Study at 6 p.m. Sundays—Age Group Bible Make plans to attend this Fitness in Goldsby is giving Wednesday evening activi- studies, 9:45 a.m. and 5:30 year’s Independence Day away a chance to win $250 ties for all ages at 7 p.m. The p.m.; Children’s Church, 11 Celebration in Washington, for those who register at the church website is www.fbcole. a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m. and Oklahoma on June 24. Warrior Den. A portion of org. 6:30 p.m. Events will include Warrior the proceeds from the Poker The church is located in Cole Wednesdays—Evening Den 5K Poker Run, 8:30-11 run will support the Town of on SH 74 B between Washing- meal, 5:30 p.m.; Age Group a.m.; Fire department fish fry Washington Firework Display. ton and Blanchard. Bible Studies, 6:30 p.m. & car show 11 a.m.-4 p.m. and Early sign ups will receive a For more information, send Monthly Schedule—Re- a parade which will begin at 6 free t-shirt and chance to win an email to the website or call tired/Senior Lunch, 4th Tues- p.m., immediately followed prizes. (405) 485-3377. day at Noon; Men’s Breakfast, by an evening of family fun. Washington School Events Washington United Meth- 1st Saturday of each month, Fireworks will start at dark and June 19-20—Warrior Base- odist Church 7 a.m. there will be live music, family ball Camp, Pre-k through 2nd, We are a friendly, Bible First Baptist Church • Photo provided lawn games, inflatables, food 8:30 a.m.-noon. based church where everyone Washington trucks and more! June 21-22—Warrior Base- is welcome. Our Sunday wor- Weekly Worship Service Strickland to Boys State Washington Poker Run ball Camp, 3rd-6th, 8:30 ship service begins at 11 a.m. Times: Congratulations to upcoming Washington senior Cole Sign up for the 1st Annual a.m.-noon. You can call us at 288- Sunday—10:45 a.m. and Strickland. He earned one of the Citizens of the Day at Boys Washington Poker Run and 5K First Baptist Church of 1775, find us online at wash- 6 p.m. State and was named Chairman of the Senate Ag Committee scheduled June 24 at 8:30-11 Cole ingtonumc.net or on Facebook and County Sheriff. Cole was chosen by the administration to a.m. It will begin at Washing- Church schedule: Sunday under Washington United represent Washington High School at Boys State 2017 held Wash News ton Senior Center and the race School at 9:30 a.m. and wor- Methodist Church, Oklahoma. Please see , page 3B at NEO in Miami. 2B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 8, 2017 Purcell High School announces honor roll students Purcell High School has Riley Draper, Ashley Howard, Farley, Gunner Fink, Sierra announced honor rolls for the Mary Huff, Zacary Martinez, Levine, Junior Mandujano, second semester of the 2016- Evan Maynard, Caylin Nim- Asael Martinez, Angel Mc- 2017 school term. mo, Annabel Phillips, Blanca Carrell, Reece Milner, Hannah Superintendent’s Honor Roll Resendiz, Shaelee Scarberry, Pierce, Cynthia Rodriguez, students have no grade lower Haylee Swayze and Ethan Sofia Ramirez-Evans, Alexan- than an A. Wayland. dra Schafer, Mason Smith and Students named to the Prin- Principal’s Ryan Ziesch. cipal’s Honor Roll must have Devon Allen, Aryon Bruins, Freshmen no grade lower than a B. Cloie Contreras, Laci Derby, Superintendent’s Seniors Cooper Frankenberg, Sam Alicia Baker, Anoli Billy, Superintendent’s Gilman, Caden Grissom, Cauy Kierra Brown, Katelynn Car- Addison Burton, Brenda Hollis, Corvin Hook, Brock wile, Jacob Craig, Ryan Craig, Diaz, Sara Dunnam, Connor Hottel, Savannah Ibarra, Keely Natalli Cregan, Claire Embree, Gantz, Stanzi Gibson, Riley Merrell, Shelby Kimball, Co- Brendan Farris, Aeryn Furniss, Hamilton, Braiden Maggia, rey McGregor, Maliyah Mon- Logan Helton, Addison Love, Jackson Milner, Austin Nation, roe, Brenna Nabors, Jordan Chrissy McKinney, Alexis Alena Pirtle, Chris Rader and Rader, Edith Resendiz, Saman- Munoz, Gavin Nation, Trevor Raigan Tompkins. tha Resendiz, Abigail Rocha, Nimmo, Malachi Parrish, Titus Principal’s Jackie Sewell, Reagan Snow, Pruitt, Angela Resendiz, Ryan Rebeaka Barnes, Brady Kennedi Tompkins, Kaylynn Rogez, Makenna Schlotthauer, Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register Barrett, Stormie Beller, Leah Tresler and Adam Wells. Madison Shields, Grant Smith, Bryant, Francisco Calde- Sophomores Chelsea Spain and Bryce Tuck. Snack central ron, Dawson Caldwell, Juan Superintendent’s Principal’s Hungry minds at Emmanuel Baptist Church’s vacation Bible school are given much to think Chavez, Brianna Clark, Kelton Lisa Cardona, Alena Dun- Abigayle Beavers, Jaden about during classes and activities. But the job of satisfying hungry bodies falls to these kitchen Clary, Logan Dantzler, Kieran away, Gabriela Escobedo, Au- Bise, Kasey Cornelison, Jer- volunteers. From left are Shirley Ellis, Louise Gordon and Malinda Huddleston. Peggy Kellison Embree, Cody Engdahl, Ju- brey Gibson, Connor Horton, emy Cudd, Kyla Deaton, San- is working in the background. lie Franco, Cheyenne Fulks, Alexus Longley, Shaylin Hall, dra Deltoro, Hallie Eisman, Casey Gilman, Tate Grissom, Payton Hook, Jade McCurdy, Jed Elmore, Lindsey Franetic, Caitlynn Land, Masheli Lewis, Gracie Rolin, Vivian Steiner, Corbin Hall, Liam Harris, Ce- Francisco Paez, Juan Perez, Madisyn Tolle. cilya Johnson, Laynie Kroth, June events for the family at the Breanna Schultz, Samantha Principal’s Andrew Logan, Francisco Shultz, Layne Smith and Jarrett Hunter Askew, Skylar Bal- Martinez, Jacob Matthews, Sweeney. lard, Jacob Berrey, Carly Gracie Morgan, Sydney Piazza, Chickasaw Cultural Center Juniors Busacco, Baley Clark, Mary- Justin Ramirez, Sunny Sanders, The flowers are in full is the ideal time to enjoy the 1 p.m.—“101 Dalmatians” Superintendent’s jane Calderon, Carson Culp, Scott Shobe, Josie Spratt, Ad- bloom, the grass a vibrant multitude of family-friend- 2:30 p.m.—“The Land Be- Andrew Cummings, Camryn Matthew Dobbs, Andrew Em- dison Stanton, Brian Townsend green and sunshine illumi- ly activities offered at the fore Time” Dickerson, Taylor Dismuke, bree, Kellar Eubank, Hayden and Kristopher Welch. nates the campus; summer Chickasaw Cultural Center, Children will receive a spe- 867 Cooper Memorial Road. cial gift while quantities last. Bring dad along Saturday, The Aapisa’ Nachi Chicka- June 17, and Sunday, June saw Quilt Exhibit is open until 18, to the Father’s Honor Day June 30. celebration. The exhibit features beauti- Take a step back into time ful handcrafted quilts made at the Living Village and en- by Chickasaw elders. Passed joy stickball, stomp dancing, down from generation to children’s cultural crafts and generation, many of the quilts more. displayed in the exhibit tell The western and adventure stories of family history. film, “Last of the Dogmen,” The Itti’ Chokka’ Tree will be screened 1 p.m. Satur- Houses: Look Who’s Living day and Sunday in the Anoli’ in the Trees! exhibit is open Theater. through September 3. Dads will receive free ad- Visitors can discover wild- mission to the Chikasha Poya life, build a miniature tree Our Exhibit Center and discounts house, hunt for signs left by in the gift shops. wildlife, dance on a forest Plan a family outing Satur- sound floor and much more. day, June 24, for the enjoyable Chickasaw culture and tra- Children’s Festival. ditions, such as clans, food Children and family will and tools, are woven into the have access to an archaeology exhibit. dig, make and take crafts, face All events are open to the In preparation for Independence Day, please join us in painting and Living Village public at no charge. Heroes activities including stomp The Chickasaw Cultural a salute to the men and women currently serving our dancing, archery, traditional Center is open Monday- games and more. Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. and country, those with service stories from the past and The following children’s Sunday noon - 5 p.m. those who paid the ultimate price for our FREEDOM! films will show in the Anoli’ For more information about Theater: any of the upcoming events, 10:30 a.m.—“Snow White call (580) 622-7130 or visit and the Seven Dwarfs” www.chickasawculturalcen- HONOR your Noon—“Winnie the Pooh” ter.com. special service FOR ONLY $ 00 man or woman It’s a terrific time for IN HONOR OF IN MEMORY25 OF magic with summer Ret. Lt. Col. John Doe Army library performance Ron Fishburn Active Duty 1950–1953 U.S. Army Aviator 1932–2003 Combining magic and com- year’s Summer Reading theme 1954-1980 edy with an energetic and “Build a Better World.” upbeat style, Tommy Terrific Registration is not required has been a part of multiple to attend his performances, Summer Reading Program which are geared to children activities over the years. age 11 and under and their Call Vickie or Todd at 405-527-2126 to reserve your space today! The magician will be back caregivers. in the Pioneer Library System Sponsors for this year’s this summer for his tour “Build Summer Reading Program Have a story to tell or know someone who does? a Magical World.” Tommy are the Anne and Henry brings his act to the Purcell Zarrow Foundation, Friends Call 405-527-2126 or email [email protected] Public Library at 10:30 a.m. of the Library groups, Hi- Tuesday, June 13. tachi Computer Products of Tommy is actually known by America Inc., the Institute of his family as Tommy Diaz, a Museum and Library Services, The Little Rock, Ark., native, who Oklahoma Arts Council, has practiced magic through- Oklahoma College Savings out the region for years. But Plan, Pioneer Library System, Purcell Register when the yellow and purple Pioneer Library System Foun- outfit, red suspenders and col- dation, SONIC, the Oklahoma orful hat go on, he transforms Department of Libraries and COVERAGE PUBLISHES into Tommy Terrific, master The Oklahoman Newspapers Thursday, June 29 of magic and illusion. in Education. His shows have been par- For more information, call ticularly popular in libraries, 527-5546 or go online to including stops in Oklahoma, www.pioneerlibrarysystem. Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, org/purcell. Missouri and Tennessee. Also, download the free Tommy brings a literal box Pioneer Library System Con- of tricks for his shows that nect App from the App Store include various puppets and for iPhone or Google Play for gadgets that will tie into this Android. THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 8, 2017-3B From page 1B Wash News: Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Weekly Small Group Op- portunities: Youth Bible Study, Sundays, 5 p.m. and Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. GAs (girls 1-5 grade), RAs (boys 1-5 grade), Sundays at 5 p.m. Mission Friends (Pre-K and Kindergarten), Sundays, 5 p.m. Ladies’ Bible Study, Tues- days, 9 a.m. Kid’s Choir and Bible Study, Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. Journey Through the Bible, • Photos provided Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. Upcoming Events Guest performer VBS is June 12-16. We Ray Deviney will be performing need to start collecting a few at the Pauls Valley Opry in the items including toilet paper • Photo by Rhonda Reynolds Park event on July 1. The show tubes, empty mini water or Veteran of the Week begins at 8 p.m. at the band soda bottles, food pouch lids Dale K. Graham Veterans Foundation Veteran of the Week is shell in Wacker Park. (the squeezable pouches, like W. J. Baldwin. Mr. Baldwin served the United States Navy on applesauce). a communications ship in World War II. Falls Creek 100th Anniver- sary Celebration—Night of residents being approved for sistance will be available on Pauls Valley Opry set for July 1 Praise, Saturday, September 2, VA benefits is the highest that Tuesday and Thursday morn- from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Tickets are I have ever seen. ings. A DD-214 or military A living legend, Charlie Ar- Opry stage were Michael and always, the Memory Makers required. Homecoming Service We continue to receive invi- discharge will be necessary to cher, joined the Memory Mak- Lela Dalby. They sang the duet Band did numbers by Ricky is Sunday, September 3, from tations to take our program on apply. Please contact Rhonda ers Band for a great evening “Long Legged Guitar Pickin’ Van Shelton, Hank Williams, 6- 8 p.m. Free open event. the road to meet with veterans (405) 550-8806 Extension 103 of fun and entertainment at the Man” made famous by Johnny Tanya Tucker, Chuck Berry, For more information vis- and their families. On June 16, to request a food box. Pauls Valley Opry. Charlie Cash and June Carter. Lela and Johnny Rivers. it the website at fallscreek. we will have some of our vol- If you need a ride to and from formerly played lead guitar soulfully sang “You’ll Never But that was not all! A org/100. unteers at the Perkins Family a VA Medical Appointment, for Conway Twitty and steel Leave Harlan Alive” (Patty special guest from Dallas Pro with us at Clinic from 10:30 a.m.-3:30 please contact Clayton at (405) guitar for Loretta Lynn. Loveless), while Michael Sound, Dallas Richardson [email protected], p.m. to help veterans and their 550-8806 Extension 105 or Steve Bratcher was on hand chose a Charlie Pride number joined the band for a few fun 288-6060, Facebook: FBC family members with VA ben- Louie at (405-) 42-7100. as Master of Ceremonies to “Snakes Crawl at Night”, to numbers such as “Steam- Washington, Twitter @FBC- efits. If you know someone in Contact Dale with any ques- keep the crowd laughing and name just a few. roller Blues” (Elvis) and Toby WashingtonOK. that area who needs assistance, tions at 405-550-8806 Exten- all the guests were in fine form! Back from college in Ten- Keith’s “Big Dog Daddy.” Oh, Dale K. Graham Veteran’s please have them come see us. sion 101 or dale@dalekgra- Jeff Petty, from the Hank nessee, Makenzie Wallace what fun! Foundation Please contact your mem- hamveteransfoundation.org Williams Museum in Mont- treated the audience to such The next Opry show will Dale K. Graham Veteran’s bers of Congress and Sena- or Shirley Clark-Cowdin for gomery, Alabama was one of numbers as “Stripes” (Brandy be “Pauls Valley Opry in the Foundation is not affiliated tors about President Donald spouse benefits at Extension those guests and performed Clark), “My Church” (Maren Park” at Wacker Park on Sat- with any other organization. Trump’s proposed budget 104. Visit our website at www. an original tune by James Morris), and “High Time” urday, July 1, beginning at 8 Our services are only provided cutting monthly stipends to dalekgrahamveteransfounda- Segrest (a local Montgomery (Kacey Musgraves). pm. Bring your lawn chairs at Faith Pointe Baptist Church, some disabled, unemployed tion.org. Semper Fi! songwriter and singer) entitled David Paul Nowlin, back by and join in on the fun. Admis- 3404 NW 36th, in Norman. veterans and reducing veterans’ Dale K. Graham “Getting’ Feelin’ No Pain” request, brought some clas- sion for the event will be free! To schedule a visit for Tues- cost-of-living adjustments as Veteran’s Corner, and a Keith Urban hit “For sic country songs to the mix Guests include Ray Deviney, days, please contact Helen at offsets to continue a program VA Accredited the Grace of God”, as well as such as “Truck Drivin’ Man” Becca Herrod, Wiley Winters, 405-550-8806 Ext. 102.We are that allows veterans to seek Claims Agent a Hank Williams, Jr. number (Red Stegall) and “Borrowed Missy Rude, John David Smith at the church at 7 a.m. Thurs- care outside the Department of Washington Correspon- “Eleven Roses.” Angel” (Mel Street). and Bailey Wesberry. See you day mornings. Please arrive Veterans Affairs. To see the full dent Contact Information Returning to the Pauls Valley To add to the variety, as at the Opry! by 9 a.m. article visit www.military.com/ I would love to share your One of the most difficult jobs daily-news/2017/05/23/bud- personal or community news is selecting a Veteran of the get-calls-cuts-va-programs- with our readers. Week from the more than 200 tradeoff-extending-choice. My contact information is Chickasaw Nation Turtle Run June 17 who visit us. Today we recog- html. [email protected] or nize W. J. Baldwin who served As a 501(c)(3) non- profit we 413-2471 if you have any news The Chickasaw Nation is The 1-mile fun run and 5k starts On-site registration will be in the United States Navy on a provide our services free to all to share, story ideas, or if you hosting a 5k run and 1-mile fun at 8 a.m. available on the day of run. communications ship in World veterans and their families. We have someone you would like run Saturday, June 17, at the Those who are walking the Race T-shirts are not guaran- War II. He told us how he are dependent on the donations to see a feature article about. Ardmore Regional Park, 2704 5k are asked to stay to the right teed for on-site registration. watched as a kamikaze tried we receive to continue our op- Send me birthday, anniversary, North Rockford Road. of the course. Strollers are acceptable. Pets to bomb his ship in Okinawa. eration. Some of the expenses or personal news that you The event is open to the To receive a T-shirt, register are not allowed. Mr. Baldwin resides in Okla- we incur each week are food would like to share with our public at no charge. online at turtlerun5k.itsyour- For more information, email homa City. We appreciate the items, transportation costs, community. Participants can pick up their race.com/event. Online regis- chickasawrun@chickasaw. sacrifices that were made by utility bills for veterans, medi- Angie Steele race packets beginning at 7 a.m. tration closes Friday, June 9. net. him and all of those who have cal testing for veterans, rent, served in the military. medicine, along with a host of Our Board of Directors emergency items. On an aver- signed a lease in Norman where age month, we will spend over we can serve more veterans $25,000 on veterans and their and surviving spouses. We families. I invite everyone who will soon be moving into the is interested in what we do to storefront location formally spend a few hours with us any The used by Backwoods at 1268 Tuesday or Thursday morning. Purcell Interstate Drive in the Robinson Our drivers Clayton Lee and Register Crossing Shopping Center. We Louie Metseff are providing a are installing two handicapped service to an increased num- accessible restrooms along ber of veterans. Both of these with other changes to help us men are not only transporting accommodate the increased veterans to their VA medical Business Board number of veterans and surviv- appointments they are bringing ing spouses. them to our location also. My During the next few weeks, hat goes off to both of these we will publish a list of volunteers. This week Clay- items needed to transform our ton and Louie spent 64 hours building from a retail outlet. transporting 17 passengers Currently, we are looking for 1,046 miles. We have needed handicapped bathroom fixtures the donation of a handicapped and other plumbing supplies for van that can be used to transport both restrooms. our veterans who are forced to Farm • Home • auto • LiFe As always we believe that if use a wheelchair. Roofing we don’t help each other no one As the Accredited Claims Bill Johnson will. Our organization believes Agent for the veterans and that we can make a difference surviving spouses who are in the lives of our brother and represented I received the fol- Tear Off & New Construction sister veterans. With your lowing VA rating decisions last Delbert Taber, Agent Fully insured Free estimates continued support, we can be week. Eight veterans received a 405-527-7553 • 322 W. Washington • Purcell Okla. license #0519 405-872-9499 the most successful veteran’s 100 percent VA rating for their 20 years local experience organization in our state. service-connected disabilities. We are currently seeing an Their combined annual pay- average of 10,000 veterans and ment will be $260, 785. We had their family members a year. 30 veterans who received VA When we move into our new disability ratings from 10-90 location, I believe that we can percent. These veterans will Criswell’s increase the number of those we receive a combined annual Commercial Printing can assist. Currently, we are the payment of $399,879 per year. Business Cards • Letterheads Service• Tires “go to” place in Oklahoma for There were three surviving Wedding Invitations • Full Service Fuel • Minor Repairs those applying for VA benefits spouses who received DIC or Envelopes • Statements Jimmy Criswell • Oil Changes • U-Haul Rentals or who have questions about Pension benefits. These ladies Faxing • Copies & Brandon Criswell • Batteries Arnold Installs Mufflers benefits. We are assisting from will receive an annual com- The 70-100 veterans who live in the bined payment of $45,286. One Purcell Register Hours: Monday thru Friday 7:30 AM to 5 PM • Saturday 7:30 AM to 12 Noon • Closed Sunday city of Norman each month. person was granted a pension 129 S. Green Ave. • Purcell • 405-527-0805 As an Accredited Claims of $9,240. 527-2126 Agent, I receive the VA rating Dale K. Graham Veterans decisions on all of the veterans Foundation has food boxes and surviving spouses we rep- available to those in need. An resent. The number of Norman application for this type of as- 4B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 8, 2017 The Purcell Register Religion Johnson Road Baptist Church Henry Ketchum was rec- father and family to be present social matters of life. ognized Sunday morning on Father’s Day, June 18, at Jesus wants to christen us at Johnson Road for having 5 p.m. We will be honored to with “Abundant Living.” Liv- celebrated a big birthday. have your presence. ing is not making it through Henry has for many years The children of the church another day. Living the life served as an inspiration to sang Sunday morning. Gyne- Jesus taught adds a new di- Church those that overcome severe an Gentry and Wilma Turner mension to life. Directory health issues. Henry has also provided special music. Jesus came to teach us how been employed many years Scripture text for the Sun- to gain abundant life. as a valuable member of The day sermon was taken from “Better than a thousand Purcell Register staff. John 10:9-11. These three days of diligent study is one First Christian Church On June 15, The Purcell verses are the subject line for day with a great teacher.” (Disciples of Christ) Register will honor Henry Jesus’ arrival in this world. Japanese Proverb www.firstchristianchurchpurcell.org Ketchum on his retirement Many precious titles de- Some wise person said, Purcell, OK date. If you see Henry in a scribe the Son of God, Je- “Education is not filling of a Sunday: 10:45 AM 2705 N. 9th • 527-2535 store, post office or on Main sus, Savior, Lord, Master, pail but the lighting of a fire.” Children’s Church 10:50 AM Pastor: Travis Southern ...inding our source, supply, Street, please stop and express Redeemer and The Word. Jesus didn’t ask to be called Sunday services Wednesday services 2nd at Washington and ultimate delight in God. your appreciation for his great Another title that reveals “Rabbi,” he earned the title by 9 am Sunday School 6:30 pm Bible Study work in assisting the prepara- the true character of Jesus is exhibiting his teaching skills. Unity in Christ, 10 am Worship 6:30 pm Awanas & freedom of thought 6 pm Evening worship Youth Goldsby, OK 405.288.2117 tion of our weekly newspaper. “Rabbi.” Title of the sermon this and love in action. www.truevineok.org Mike Cagle has been busy Jesus was and is the master Sunday is “Balanced Hate.” www.ebcpurcell.org in his preparations for the teacher. Mary, Peter, John, Beginning this Wednesday 26th Annual Carnie Barnes Nathanael and Nicodemus evening, the Bible study for and Herb Weidman Fish Fry addressed Jesus as “Rabbi.” several weeks will be a study Westside at Johnson Road. The catfish Sixty times Jesus was ad- of the Gospel of John. and hush puppies have been dressed directly in the Gos- Sunday School begins at Church of Christ Hwy 39, 5mi. west of Purcell purchased. pels as “Teacher.” 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 401 W. Broadway 405.527.3957 - [email protected] The cookers, filled propane If we want to receive a begins at 11 a.m. Sundays bottles and cooking oil are well rounded education in Our youth will be attending 715 W. Harrison, Purcell Lexington Age Group Bible Study 9:45 am Sunday Morning - 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 am ready for service. Mike’s abundant living, then we must Falls Creek Monday through Community Outreach 4:30 pm helpers have been enlisted. walk, listen, talk and watch Saturday, July 24-29. Student Revival Service - 11 a.m. Sunday Morning 10:30 am Age Group Bible Study 5:30 pm Evening Worship 6:30 pm Now that the great feast is Jesus. We associate life with registration forms are now Wednesday Evening - 7:00 p.m. Sunday Evening 3:00 pm Pastor: Rev. Mark A. Stacy Wednesdays good to go, we want every the physical, financial and available at the church. Oice Ph. 405.527.3045 Fellowship Meal 5:30 pm Wednesday Evening 7:30 pm Age Group Bible Study 6:30 pm Johnson Road FIRST BAPTIST Lexington Westside Church of Christ CHURCH Baptist Church LEXINGTON Good week to all! Welcome pleads. pel story – these evangelists 4 mi. N. of Purcell on I-35 Connecting People With God and One Another to the “front porch.” I don’t even know how he take this jailor and his whole Pastor Wayne Brown Team Kids • The Way (Youth) On our last front-porch visit, knows to ask such a great ques- family down to a nearby creek 9:45a.m ...... Sunday School Upward • Senior Activities we introduced you to a rugged tion. Perhaps Paul and Silas or pond. 11:00a.m ...... Worship Service Sunday School 9:45 Roman jailor, a brutish man had done more than pray and There the family washes the 6:30p.m ...... Sunday Evening Morning Worship 8:30 • 10:45 • Evening 6:00 who slings Paul and Silas sing down in that cell. Maybe stripes the jailor had admin- 6:30p.m ...... Wednesday Rusty Canoy abruptly into the inner cell of they had done some preach- istered mercilessly to these Pastor 527-6758 his inhospitable prison and ing to the guard as he roughly two weary preachers, and the 527-7155 • 447-9709 800 E. BROADWAY • LEXINGTON binds them with undeserved tossed them down into that preachers baptize them mer- chains. This calloused soul deep dungeon. Maybe they had cifully in the name of Jesus Memorial Calvary had heard many things in preached the glorious story of Christ. They “wash them” for Assembly of God the middle of the night in his this Jesus to some of the other the remission of all their sins Holiness Church unenviable tenure as a prison prisoners. in the name of Jesus Christ! 7th & Monroe, Purcell Pastor David Bittle Pastor Duane Elmore guard. Whatever the case, he knows (Acts 2:38; 22:16). 403 N. 4th, Purcell He had heard shrieking, the question to ask these men I would love to hear the jail- sunday school 9:45 a.m. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School screaming, swearing, and curs- with the bleeding backs. “What or’s emotional account of this Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Pastor: Justin Blankenship 10:50 a.m. Morning Worship ing. But he had never heard must I do to be saved?” It is night and these early morning Evening services 6:00 p.m. souls lifting their voices in the world’s greatest question. baptisms. It was the greatest Wed. Night services 7:00 p.m. 1106 W. Grant • Purcell • 527-3342 6:00 p.m. Sunday Night Sunday School...... 9:45 a.m. prayer and songs of praise to Paul answers by introducing night of his life. Not only did he 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 God inside one of his cold, him to the man of Galilee: come to believe in Jesus, and 527-2769 Wednesday ...... 7:00 p.m. Holiness Church dark cells – not until these “Believe on the Lord Jesus not only was he baptized into two traveling gospel preachers Christ, and thou shalt be saved, that blessed relationship (Mat- come calling! and thy house” (v. 31). That’s thew 28:19-20), but so was his NEW MISSION Then at midnight the jailor the very core of our salvation, entire household – children, Holiness Church Lighthouse has another shock: There is an coming to know and believe on wife, perhaps even his father Sunday School: 10 a.m. earthquake! He jumps up and Jesus, the Christ (Acts 4:12). and mother and grandparents. Worship: 11 a.m. 118 W. Broadway/Hwy 39 Downtown Worship thinks that all the prisoners are Paul and Silas go home with He would never know such Sunday Evening: 6 p.m. Post Ofice Box 1028 Rev. Jef Pierce escaping. He knows what his the jailor and share more of a morning as this, for on this Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Lexington, OK 73051 527.6214 Center fate will be at the hands of the the gospel with him and his morning they became Chris- 2726 N. 9th, Purcell Pastor: Steve Moore Sunday - 10:00am/6:30pm Sunday Morning - 10:30 am ruthless Roman government, family. Then in the late-night tians (Acts 11:26). From South Purcell I-35, Exit 1 mile Wednesday - 7:00pm Sunday Evening - 6:00 pm so he draws his sword and is hours or the early-morning And life, certainly, would South on Highway 74 to Highway 180th St. West on 180th St. 6 miles. Wednesday Evening - 7:00 pm about to kill himself. hours before dawn – after he never be the same. Pastor Charles Barton But before he can separate and his family hear the apostle steven.bowen@redoakisd. 527-5726 www.lighthousechurch.tv 527-7521 his soul from his body, he hears and Silas expound on the gos- org a voice. It is a voice of love, the Purcell’s First Baptist voice of the apostle Paul. The Our Lady of Victory Trinity United apostle calls out to the hard, 4th & Main 405-527-3327 Our Lady of Victory Methodist Church calloused man: “Don’t harm Catholic Church www.fbcpurcell.org yourself, we are all here!” CORNER OF THIRD & JEFFERSON Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Come worship with us! The hardened heart of that Morning Worship: 10:30 a.m. Saturday - 5 pm (English) 10:15 a.m. & 6 pm Sundays man softens immediately. He Catholic Church 6 p.m. Wednesdays By Fr. Jim Chamberlain Sunday - 11 am (English) calls for a light – ah, remind- Rev. Dr. James Kim Activities for all ages & child care ing us of the glorious “gospel 1 pm (Español) provided for all services! This past weekend, the Church celebrated the Feast of Pen- Pastor light” – runs in to the prisoners, James Wilder, Pastor tecost, the celebration of the coming of the Holy Spirit upon Parish Ofice/Oicina: 527-3077 211 N. 2nd, Purcell and falls at the feet of Paul the Apostles. It was the fulfillment of a promise that Jesus had Priest House/Padre Jim: 527-4242 HIS HEART, HIS PASSION, HIS PURPOSE and Silas. 527-2256 Ofice made, to send his Spirit to be present among them. The jailor’s next words are Of the three expressions of God in Trinity, it is most difficult some of the sweetest words You Are Always Welcome At to describe what we mean by the “Holy Spirit”. But we can Goldsby ever to flow from the lips of a certainly say three things about the Holy Spirit. We learn these Baptist Church 7th & Monroe St. man or woman, and the most things from the Scripture and from the long centuries-old tradi- 153 W. Center Road sincere and genuine. “What Goldsby, OK 73093 tion of Catholic spirituality. 2223 N. 9th, Purcell, OK 73080 must I do to be saved?” he 288-2514 Pastor Dennis Clark Church of We can say these things: First, the Holy Spirit is everywhere in our world. The Holy Spirit is all around us, waiting to be Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. 527-6808 found. I remember my first day in public high school. I had been Worship - 10:45 a.m. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Christ Evening - 6:00 p.m. EASTSIDE going to Catholic grade school, up to the eighth grade – a small Wednesday Evening - 6:30 p.m. Morning Worship: 10:50 a.m. Purcell, oK school where I knew everyone and had good friends. And now Evening Worship: 5:00 p.m. Sunday 10:30 & 1:30 church of christ I begin in this big public high school, with lots of strange faces Steve Roach, Pastor Wednesday Bible Study: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening 6:30 “preaching first century and even a few rough kids. I was afraid. christianity in the twenty- After a few weeks, I found a few people that I could be friends first century” with. They were fun. We had similar likes and interests. We Fountains connected. The spirit of friendship was always there . . . I just N.E. 4th and Ash had to be open to it. of Faith Lexington, OK I had to be open to meeting new people. Affiliated with Independent Assemblies In a similar way, the Holy Spirit is here. He is all around us, Pastors Neal & Sandra Hector 527-3131 present in all things. We only need be open to him. 122 S. 6th Street • Purcell, OK 73080 sunday services Secondly, we do not see the Holy Spirit, we only see the fruits 405-740-5163 • 405-740-1978 Bible study- 9:30 am of the Holy Spirit. It is like the wind that blows the seeds from Sunday Worship 10:30 am Morning worship- 10:30 am field to field, and moves the moisture in from the sea. The wheat Sunday Evening 6:00 pm Wednesday 7:00 pm evening worship- 6:00 pm wednesday Bible study- 7:00 pm Please see Lady, page 5B THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 8, 2017-5B

Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register So many choices A boy considers all the possibilities before giving Haylee Smith his snow cone order May 24 at the annual community block party hosted by Landmark Church.

Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register Chip dispenser Debra Lindsey made sure everyone coming through the serving line had their choice of chips to go with the fire-grilled hamburgers provided by Landmark Church for their annual community block party.

Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register Made to order Fred and Deborah Conley get their burger toppings from Tanya Pittman, left, and Barbara Gunter. The two turned out May 24 for the annual community block party hosted by Landmark Church. Lexington First Baptist clothing Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register giveaway on Head first Dee McGrew waits to catch a youngster who exited a bouncy house head first via an inflated slide during the community block party hosted by Landmark Church. The event was May 24 Saturday in downtown Purcell. Summer attire will be of- fered during Lexington First Baptist Church’s free clothing giveaway on Saturday. Gently used and new items for all ages will be offered. The giveaway will be from 10 a.m. until noon. The church’s clothes closet is located in the Xander Annex Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register building between Sonic and the church. All were welcome For more informaion, call This couple brought their well-behaved dog with them to the church office at 527-6758. Landmark Church’s annual community block party on May 24.

From page 4B Lady: grows and the flowers bloom. the Spirit, God is drawing us selves so that we may return to We only see the work of the into deeper knowledge, love life, renewed and more willing wind, the fruits of the wind. and service. to serve others. These are all And since we do not see the We only need to be open manifestations of the work of Holy Spirit, how do we know to that and to be aware of the Spirit. when we are being directed by our motives. The fruit of the As we grow in the spiritual Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register the Spirit? Spirit is desire that is pure and life, we can make ourselves A family event The work of the Holy Spirit unselfish. more aware of the inclina- Between pushing a stroller and carrying chips, burger and all the fixings,this man had his is always to direct us towards And finally, the Holy Spirit tions that come from the Spirit hands full May 24 at Landmark Church’s annual community block party. greater love of God through is a profound force that in- and those that do not. At the love of our neighbor. This is spires us to do small acts of end of each day, we can look how we recognize the Holy love. If we live in the Spirit, back over the day, and we Spirit – by recognizing the we can become aware that can see which parts were led motivation behind our work. even the smallest, the simplest by the Spirit of love of God We ask ourselves: “Why am I acts of love are manifestations and neighbor, and which parts doing what I am doing?” of prayer, of communion with were not. We can ask God’s In my work at the OU Wa- God. help for greater discernment TER Center, I spend a lot of We might see pictures of a and understanding, and for time teaching college students natural disaster on television, strength in avoiding the mis- about how to do the work or we pass by the scene of an takes of fear and selfishness. of development in poorer accident, and we pray for the And we can thank God for countries. I have to ask my- victims. We write a short note the times when we really did self “Why are we doing this to someone, thanking them respond to the promptings of work?” Are we doing this so for a favor, or compliment- the Holy Spirit. that we will have a better pro- ing them on some quality that Fr. Jim will be teaching an gram than other universities? they have. OU course in Uganda, June Are we doing this to attract Whenever we pass by a 6-30, at the orphanage of Sr. more students paying tuition Catholic church, we make the Rosemary Nyirumbe. Please so that we have more income to sign of the cross, acknowl- pray for the success of this help close the budget deficit? edging that Jesus is present important work. Or, are we doing this work there in a special way, and Our weekend Mass schedule so that others may have good praying for the members of is Saturday at 5 p.m. (English), drinking water and may live that church. Sunday at 11 a.m. (English) more fruitful and healthy lives. When we are anxious or and 1 p.m. (Spanish). If our motivation is this, then angry or frustrated, we stop For more information, call we can be sure that we are be- and spend 15 minutes in silent our church office at 527-3077. ing guided by the Holy Spirit. prayer in front of the mystery Please visit our parish, and like Through the indwelling of of God. And so, we rest our- us on Facebook. 6B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 8, 2017 LPXLP Newsmakers PCCC to host Legal Publications No. 478-June 8-1 Time financial disclosure for the public nicipal Budget Act will be effective RESOLUTION and investors, and allows munici- for the Town of Wayne beginning A RESOLUTION OF THE GOV- palities to improve and implement with the budget for fiscal year Candidate ERNING BODY OF THE TOWN generally accepted standards of which begins on July 1, 2017, and Hamit, Saunders graduate OF WAYNE, EXPRESSING THE financial management; and will, as provided in the Act, take Blakeley Hamit of Wayne and Stacey Saunders of INTENT OF THE TOWN OF WHEREAS, the Town of Wayne precedence over and supersede Purcell are among the Graceland University in Lamoni, Iowa. WAYNE TO COMPLY WITH AND may elect to come under the Mu- any other state laws applicable to Hamit and Saunders both graduated with a Master of Forum OPERATE IN ACCORDANCE nicipal Budget Act by adoption of municipal budgeting; and Science in Nursing (Family Nurse Practitioner). The Purcell Chickasaw Com- WITH THE “MUNICIPAL BUDGET a resolution. 3. The Chief Executive Officer, ACT” AND TO BEGIN APPLICA- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE- as defined in the Act, is hereby munity Council will host a Can- TION OF THIS ACT EFFECTIVE SOLVED BY THE TOWN BOARD authorized to take such actions as OU graduates named didate Forum on Friday, June WITH THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF are necessary to meet the require- Students from the Heart of Oklahoma were among 16, at 6 p.m. at the Our Lady of YEAR 2017/2018 WAYNE OF THAT: ments of the Act. candidates for degrees this spring on the University of Victory Catholic Church Parish WHEREAS, the Municipal Bud- 1. The Town of Wayne elects ADOPTED BY THE TOWN Oklahoma Norman campus. get Act (Sections 17-201 through to comply with and operate in BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE Hall. located on the corner of 17-216 of Title 11 of the Oklahoma accordance with the terms and TOWN OF WAYNE this 30th day Graduates include Jamie Michelle Foster-Hale, Master 4th & Jefferson in Purcell. Statutes) provides an alternative provisions of the Municipal Budget of May, 2017. of Science, Megan R. Hemmerling, Bachelor of Business All candidates running for budget procedure for municipal Act (Sections 17-201 through 17- Mayor Jeff Smith Administration, Michael C. McKay, Bachelor of Science, any Chickasaw Nation office governments; and 216 of Title 11 of the Oklahoma ATTEST: Brenda Whitaker all of Lexington; Brennan T. Barger, Bachelor of Business WHEREAS, this Act establishes Statutes); and in the upcoming election are fiscal practices, requires greater 2. The provisions of the Mu- Administration, Cole Jeremiah Swayze, Bachelor of invited to attend to present Science, and Michael Christop West, Bachelor of Arts, their platforms and answer all of Purcell. questions. No. 482-June 8-2 Times sentative of the Estate of Dorthy and the Personal Representative Also Daniel Cloud, Master of Legal Studies, William IN THE DISTRICT COURT J. Davis, Deceased, has filed her discharged. Refreshments will be served. OF MCCLAIN COUNTY Final Account, Petition for Decree DATED this 6th day of June, Claude Habekott, Bachelor of Arts, Matthew M. Ice cream and punch will STATE OF OKLAHOMA of Distribution and Discharge of 2017. Herndon, BS in Computer Engineering, Jacob Tyler be provided by the Council. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Personal Representative. A hear- CHARLES GRAY Johnson, Bachelor of Business Administration, Jessica Citizens attending are invited OF DORTHY J. DAVIS, ing has been fixed by the Judge of ASSOCIATE F. McClung, Bachelor of Arts, Jacob S. Roswurm, Deceased. the Court for the 13th day of July DISTRICT JUDGE to bring a plate of their favorite Case No. PB-17-11 2017, at 9:30 a.m., in the District JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT BS in Civil Engineering, Stephen J. Roswurm, BS in cookies or brownies, but we NOTICE OF HEARING FIRST Courtroom of Judge Charles N. Blevins & Associates Law, PLLC Civil Engineering, and Jessi L. Stringer, Bachelor of ask, due to some members al- AND FINAL ACCOUNT, Gray, County Courthouse, Purcell, James B. Blevins, Jr., OBA #881 Architecture, all of Washington; and Ashley D. Hosek, PETITION FOR DECREE OF McClain County, Oklahoma, and 138 W. Main/P.O. Box 1565 lergies, that no nuts be included. DISTRIBUTION AND all persons interested in the Estate Purcell, OK 73080 BS in Education, of Wayne. All interested Chickasaw DISCHARGE OF PERSONAL are notified to appear and show Phone: 405-527-7575 Citizens are invited and encour- REPRESENTATIVE cause, if any they have, why the Fax: 405-527-7574 Sherrerd joins AAA aged to attend this forum. Notice is hereby given that Bren- Account should not be settled and Attorney for Personal Repre- Andy Sherrerd of Wayne is a new member of the da Williams, the duly appointed allowed, the Estate distributed sentative If you are needing more infor- American Angus Association®, reports Allen Moczygemba, and qualified Personal Repre- mation call Carolee Maxwell at CEO of the national breed organization headquartered in (405) 527-7676 or Angie Wal- Saint Joseph, Mo. No. 481-June 8-1 Time closer than 0 feet from the North allowable adjustment. lace at (405) 615-8863. BEFORE THE CORPORATION line and no closer than 400 feet NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN The American Angus Association, with more than 25,000 COMMISSION OF THE from the West line of Section 18; that this cause will be heard before active adult and junior members, is the largest beef breed No. 477-June 8-1 Time STATE OF OKLAHOMA LOCATION OF WELLBORE an Administrative Law Judge on association in the world. Its computerized records include ORDINANCE NO. 10-7-3 APPLICANT: NEWFIELD EXPLO- (LATERAL) AT SECTION 7 COM- the Initial Hearing Docket at the detailed information on over 18 million registered Angus. AN ORDINANCE OF THE Town RATION MID- CONTINENT INC. PLETION INTERVAL: The pro- Corporation Commission Tulsa of Wayne amending the Town of RELIEF SOUGHT: HORIZONTAL posed location of the end points of office facility, Kerr State Office The Association records ancestral information and keeps Wayne Code of Ordinances Chap- WELL LOCATION EXCEPTION the completion interval will be no Building, 440 S. Houston, Suite production records and genomic data on individual animals ter 10 Sections 10-7-1 to10-7-3: (PART OF A MULTIUNIT) closer than 0 feet from the South 114, Tulsa, OK 74127, at 8:30 a.m., to develop industry-leading selection tools for its members. Housing Code and Regulations LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEC- line and no closer than 400 feet on June 27, 2017, and that this The programs and services of the Association and its WHEREAS, the Board of Trust- TIONS 7 AND 18, TOWNSHIP 8 from the West line and no closer notice be published as required ees of the Town of Wayne, by NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, Mc- than 165 feet from the North line by law and the rules of the Com- entities — Angus Genetics Inc., Angus Productions Inc., ordinance is determined to amend CLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA and no closer than 400 feet from mission. Certified Angus Beef LLC and the Angus Foundation — help the Code of Ordinances for the CAUSE CD NO. 201703664-T the West line of Section 7, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN members to advance the beef cattle business by selecting the Town of Wayne regarding the defi- NOTICE OF HEARING All in Township 8 North, Range 4 that Applicant and interested best animals for their herds and marketing quality genetics nitions, condemnation, securing, TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, West, McClain County, Oklahoma. parties may present testimony by cleaning, authority, and penalties PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, LOCATION OF LATERAL WITH- telephone. The cost of telephonic for the beef cattle industry and quality beef for consumers. for mobile homes in accordance PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF IN THE MULTIUNIT: No closer than communication shall be paid by with state law references: Mobile OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING but 400 feet from the West line of said the person or persons requesting Barnes named to honor roll Homes, §§ 47 O.S. not limited to all persons if living Sections 7 and 18. its use. Interested parties who Ryann Barnes of Lexington was named to the Dean’s This ordinance shall take effect or if deceased, their known and Same to be a well for the unit wish to participate by telephone upon passage and publication as unknown heirs, executors, admin- consisting of said Sections 7 and shall contact Applicant or Appli- Honor Roll at Northeastern State University. required by law. istrators, devisees, trustees and 18, 640-acre horizontal units by cant’s attorney, prior to the hearing To To be eligible, students must have completed at least Ordinance number 10-7-3 assigns, immediate and remote said order which will require that date, and provide their names and 12 hours of undergraduate classes with a 3.5 grade point amending Chapter 10 Sections: of any such party, and all corpo- the well be located as follows: telephone numbers. average, with no grades below a B. 10-7-1 to 10-7-3 introduced and rations existing and if dissolved, Not closer than 660 feet from NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN its adoption moved. known and unknown successors, the unit boundary as to the Mis- that all interested persons may PASSED AND APPROVED BY and all persons having an interest sissippian common source of appear and be heard. For informa- Moore graduates from Harding THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF in the captioned land. supply; and tion concerning this action contact Lindsy Moore of Washington is one of more than 900 THE TOWN OF WAYNE, OKLA- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Not closer than 165 feet from Peter Burns, Landman, Newfield graduates who received a diploma at Harding University’s HOMA, THIS 5TH DAY OF JUNE, that Applicant in this cause is the North and South lines and not Exploration Mid-Continent Inc., 24 commencement exercises May 6. 2017. requesting that the Commission closer than 330 feet from the East Waterway Avenue, Suite 900, The Jeff Smith enter an order amending an order and West lines of the unit bound- Woodlands, TX 77380, Telephone: Moore graduated magna cum laude with a doctorate in MAYOR to issue in a companion spacing ary as to the Woodford common 281/674-2498 and/or Gregory L. physical therapy. ATTEST: application for the Mississippian source of supply, Mahaffey, Attorney, 300 N.E. 1st Brenda Whitaker and Woodford common sources The legal descriptions of the Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73104- TOWN CLERK of supply, to permit a well for such land sections adjacent to the 4004, Telephone: 405/236-0478. Full ordinance may be viewed at common sources of supply at the area within which the location lies CORPORATION Wayne Town Hall, 117 N. Shannon, following location: are Sections 5, 6, 8, 17, 19 and COMMISSION USDA Farm Service Wayne, OK, 73095. SURFACE LOCATION: Will be 20, Township 8 North, Range 4 OF OKLAHOMA specified in the final order to issue West, and Sections 1, 12, 13 and DANA L. MURPHY, Chairman in this cause, but will be situated 24, Township 8 North, Range 5 J. TODD HIETT, No. 465-June 8-2 Times in the SW/4 of Section 18. West, McClain County, Oklahoma. Vice-Chairman Agency county IN THE DISTRICT COURT LOCATION OF WELLBORE Applicant further requests that BOB ANTHONY, OF MCCLAIN COUNTY (LATERAL) AT SECTION 18 Applicant or some other party be Commissioner STATE OF OKLAHOMA COMPLETION INTERVAL: The authorized the right to drill said DONE AND PERFORMED ON committee nomination IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE proposed location of the end well. Applicant further requests JUNE 6, 2017. OF EDMOND A. HART, points of the completion interval that it be permitted to produce BY ORDER OF THE COMMIS- DECEASED. will be no closer than 165 feet from said well at said location from all SION: PB-17-44 the South line and no closer than common sources of supply cov- PEGGY MITCHELL, Commis- period begins June 15 NOTICE TO CREDITORS 400 feet from the West line and no ered hereby with no downward sion Secretary All creditors having claims The U.S. Department of Ag- there are over 7,700 farmer against Edmond A. Hart, De- riculture announced today that and ranchers serving on FSA ceased, are required to present No. 480-June 8-1 Time (LATERAL) AT SECTION 18 at said location from all common the same, with a description of all BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMPLETION INTERVAL: The sources of supply covered hereby the nomination period for local county committees. security interests and other col- Farm Service Agency (FSA) Farmers and ranchers may COMMISSION OF THE proposed location of the end without any downward allowable lateral (if any) held by each credi- STATE OF OKLAHOMA points of the completion interval adjustment. county committees begins on nominate themselves or others. tor with respect to such claim, to APPLICANT: NEWFIELD EXPLO- will be no closer than 165 feet from NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Thursday, June 15. Organizations, including those John D. Hart, the named Personal RATION MID- CONTINENT INC. the South line and no closer than that this cause will be heard before “County committees allow representing beginning, wom- Representative, c/o Margaret RELIEF SOUGHT: MULTIUNIT 400 feet from the West line and no an Administrative Law Judge on C. Kerr, Frailey, Chaffin, Cordell, HORIZONTAL WELL closer than 0 feet from the North the Initial Hearing Docket at the farmers and ranchers to make en and minority producers, may Perryman & Sterkel, LLP, P.O. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEC- line and no closer than 400 feet Corporation Commission Tulsa important decisions about how also nominate candidates to Box 533, Chickasha, Oklahoma, TIONS 7 AND 18, TOWNSHIP 8 from the West line of Section 18; office facility, Kerr State Office federal farm programs are better serve their communities. 73023, on or before the following NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, Mc- LOCATION OF WELLBORE Building, 440 S. Houston, Suite administered locally to best To be eligible to serve on an presentment date: August 3, 2017, CLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA (LATERAL) AT SECTION 7 COM- 114, Tulsa, OK 74127, at 8:30 a.m., or the same will be forever barred. CAUSE CD NO. 201703663-T PLETION INTERVAL: The pro- on June 27, 2017, and that this serve their needs,” said Act- FSA county committee, a per- DATED this 1st day of June, NOTICE OF HEARING posed location of the end points of notice be published as required ing FSA Administrator Chris son must participate or cooper- 2017. TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, the completion interval will be no by law and the rules of the Com- Beyerhelm. “We strongly en- ate in an agency administered /s/ John D. Hart PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, closer than 0 feet from the South mission. John D. Hart, courage all eligible producers program, and reside in the local PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF line and no closer than 400 feet NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Personal Representative OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING but from the West line and no closer that Applicant and interested to visit their local FSA office administrative area where the Estate of Edmond A. Hart, not limited to all persons if living than 165 feet from the North line parties may present testimony by today to find out how to get election is being held. deceased or if deceased, their known and and no closer than 400 feet from telephone. The cost of telephonic involved in their county’s After the nomination period, Margaret C. Kerr, OBA #20515 unknown heirs, executors, admin- the West line of Section 7, communication shall be paid by FRAILEY, CHAFFIN, CORDELL, election. There’s an increasing candidates will encourage the istrators, devisees, trustees and All in Township 8 North, Range 4 the person or persons requesting PERRYMAN & STERKEL, LLP assigns, immediate and remote West, McClain County, Oklahoma. its use. Interested parties who need for representation from eligible producers in their lo- 201 N. 4th, P. O. Box 533 of any such party, and all corpo- LOCATION OF LATERAL WITH- wish to participate by telephone underserved producers, which cal administrative area to vote. Chickasha, Oklahoma 73023- rations existing and if dissolved, IN THE MULTIUNIT: No closer than shall contact Applicant or Appli- 0533 known and unknown successors, 400 feet from the West line of said cant’s attorney, prior to the hearing includes beginning, women FSA will mail election ballots to (405) 224-0237 and other minority farmers and eligible voters beginning Nov. and all persons having an interest Sections 7 and 18. date, and provide their names and (405) 222-2319 FAX in the captioned land. To be completed in and to telephone numbers. ranchers.” 6, 2017. Ballots will be due NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that produce hydrocarbons from the NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN County committees are made back to the local county office Applicant in this cause is request- above-named separate common that all interested persons may up of farmers and ranchers either via mail or in person by ing that the Commission enter an sources of supply, and establish- appear and be heard. For informa- Follow us on order, to be effective as of the date ing of a proper allocation factor tion concerning this action contact elected by other producers in Dec. 4, 2017. Newly-elected of the execution thereof or as of for allocating the cost of and the Peter Burns, Landman, Newfield their communities to guide committee members and alter- a date prior thereto, as follows: production and proceeds from Exploration Mid-Continent Inc., 24 the delivery of farm programs nates will take office on Jan. (A) Approving a multiunit hori- such multiunit horizontal well to Waterway Avenue, Suite 900, The at the local level. Committee 1, 2018. zontal well in the 640-acre drilling each of the affected units covered Woodlands, TX 77380, Telephone: and spacing units formed for the hereby; and 281/674-2498 and/or Gregory L. members play a critical role To become a candidate, an Shale Reservoir comprised of the (B) Granting such other and fur- Mahaffey, Attorney, 300 N.E. 1st in the day-to-day operations eligible individual must sign an Meramec portion of the Mississip- ther relief as may be proper based Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73104- of FSA. FSA-669A nomination form. pian, the Associated non-shale upon the evidence presented at 4004, Telephone: 405/236-0478. Committees consist of three The form and other information portion of the Mississippian, and the hearing herein. CORPORATION the Woodford separate common The legal descriptions of the COMMISSION to 11 members and meet once about FSA county committee sources of supply in Sections 7 land sections adjacent to the OF OKLAHOMA a month or as needed to make elections are available at www. and 18, Township 8 North, Range area within which the location lies DANA L. MURPHY, Chairman important decisions on disaster fsa.usda.gov/elections. All 4 West, McClain County, Okla- are Sections 5, 6, 8, 17, 19 and J. TODD HIETT, and conservation programs, nomination forms for the 2017 homa, for the above-described 20, Township 8 North, Range 4 Vice-Chairman Shale Reservoir, so as to allow West, and Sections 1, 12, 13 and BOB ANTHONY, emergency programs, com- election must be postmarked or such multiunit horizontal well to 24, Township 8 North, Range 5 Commissioner modity price support loan received in the local FSA office be drilled at the following location: West, McClain County, Oklahoma. DONE AND PERFORMED ON programs, county office em- by Aug. 1, 2017. Locate your SURFACE LOCATION: Will be Applicant further requests that Ap- JUNE 6, 2017. ployment and other agricul- local office at https://offices. specified in the final order to issue plicant or some other party be au- BY ORDER OF THE COMMIS- twitter.com/ in this cause, but will be situated thorized the right to drill said well. SION: tural issues. Members serve usda.gov and visit to get more purcellregister in the SW/4 of Section 18. Applicant further requests that it PEGGY MITCHELL, Commis- three-year terms. Nationwide information. LOCATION OF WELLBORE be permitted to produce said well sion Secretary LPXLP THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 8, 2017-7B No. 479-June 8-1 Time its use. Interested parties who No. 457-June 1-2 Times No. 474-June 8-1 Time No. 463-June 8-2 Times No. 438-June 1-2 Times BEFORE THE CORPORATION wish to participate by telephone IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE DISTRICT COURT NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE COMMISSION OF THE shall contact Applicant or Appli- OF MCCLAIN COUNTY, OF MCCLAIN COUNTY OF MCCLAIN COUNTY CJ-2015-170 STATE OF OKLAHOMA cant’s attorney, prior to the hearing STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE TO OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA Notice is given that on the APPLICANT: NEWFIELD EXPLO- date, and provide their names and In The Matter of the Estate of IN THE MATTER OF: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE 11th day of July, 2017, at 10:00 RATION MID- CONTINENT INC. telephone numbers. MARY DELL HARVEY, deceased. BRYCEN COLE RIDDLE OF ARTIE L. JONES, aka ARTIE AM, at Room 121 of the County RELIEF SOUGHT: HORIZONTAL NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN NO PB-2017-18 A Minor Child LEOTA JONES, aka ARTIE LEE Courthouse, in the City of Purcell, DRILLING AND SPACING UNITS that all interested persons may NOTICE TO CREDITORS CV-2017-57 JONES, McClain County, Oklahoma, the LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEC- appear and be heard. For informa- TO THE CREDITORS OF MARY NOTICE OF HEARING Deceased. Sheriff of said County will offer TIONS 7 AND 18, TOWNSHIP 8 tion concerning this action contact DELL HARVEY, deceased: ON PETITIONER’S PETITION Case No. PB-2017-43 for sale and sell, with appraise- NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, Mc- Peter Burns, Landman, Newfield ALL CREDITORS having claims FOR NAME CHANGE NOTICE TO CREDITORS ment, for cash, at public auction, CLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA Exploration Mid-Continent Inc., 24 against MARY DELL HARVEY, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that To the Creditors of Artie L. to the highest and best bidder, all CAUSE CD NO. 201703662-T Waterway Avenue, Suite 900, The deceased, are required to present the Petitioner’s Petition for Name Jones, aka Artie Leota Jones, aka that certain real estate in McClain NOTICE OF HEARING Woodlands, TX 77380, Telephone: the same with a description of all Change has been set for hear- Artie Lee Jones, Deceased: County, Oklahoma, to-wit: TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, 281/674-2498 and/or Gregory L. security interests and other col- ing on the 6 day of July, 2017 at All creditors having claims The North Half of the Northwest PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, Mahaffey, Attorney, 300 N.E. 1st lateral, if any, held by each creditor the hour of 9:30 a.m., before the against Artie L. Jones, aka Artie Quarter of the Southwest Quarter PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73104- with respect to such claim, to the Honorable Judge Charles Gray. Leota Jones, aka Artie Lee Jones, of the Southwest Quarter (N/2 OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING but 4004, Telephone: 405/236-0478. named Personal Representative Respectfully submitted, Deceased are required to pres- NW/4 SW/4 SW/4) of Section not limited to all persons if living CORPORATION PATRICIA L. MUZNY at the of- /s/ Michael J. Amend ent the same with a description Nineteen (19), Township Six (6) or if deceased, their known and COMMISSION fice of her attorney, Michael P. Michael J. Amend, of all security interests and other North, Range Four (4) West, Mc- unknown heirs, executors, admin- OF OKLAHOMA Brogan, 217 N. Harvey, Suite 205, OBA #31466 collateral (if any) held by each Clain County, Oklahoma; istrators, devisees, trustees and DANA L. MURPHY, Chairman Oklahoma City, OK 73102 on or Talley, Turner & Bertman, P.C. creditor with respect to such subject to unpaid taxes, ad- assigns, immediate and remote J. TODD HIETT, before the following presentment 219 East Main Street claim, to Marylin Woods, Personal vancements by Plaintiff for taxes, of any such party, and all corpo- Vice-Chairman date: July 31, 2017. Norman, Oklahoma 73069 Representative, at the law office of insurance premiums, and expens- rations existing and if dissolved, BOB ANTHONY, OR THE SAME WILL BE FOR- Telephone (405) 364-8300 Blevins & Associates Law, PLLC es necessary for the preservation known and unknown successors, Commissioner EVER BARRED. Facsimile: (405) 364-7059 138 W. Main, Purcell, OK 73080, of the subject property, if any, and all persons having an interest DONE AND PERFORMED ON Dated this 20 day of APRIL, Attorneys for Petitioner addressed to James B. Blevins, said property having been duly in the captioned land. JUNE 6, 2017. 2017. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE Jr., attorney for the Personal appraised at $75,000.00. Sale will NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY ORDER OF THE COMMIS- /s/ Patricia L. Muzny I hereby certify that on this 5 day Representative, on or before the be made pursuant to a Special that Applicant in this cause is SION: PATRICIA L. MUZNY of June, 2017, a true and correct following presentment date: 1st Execution And Order Of Sale is- requesting that the Commission PEGGY MITCHELL, Commis- Personal Representative copy of the foregoing was mailed day of August 2017, or the same sued in accordance with judgment enter an order (A) extending the sion Secretary Estate of Mary Dell Harvey by first class mail and delivered to will be forever barred. entered in the District Court of provisions of Order No. 598840, MICHAEL P. BROGAN, OBA the Oklahoma County Sheriff for DATED this 1st day of June McClain County, Oklahoma, in which established a 640-acre hori- #1155 service, to: 2017. Case No. CJ-2015-170, entitled No. 467-June 8-2 Times zontal drilling and spacing units for Attorney at Law Jesse Nathaniel Riddle /s/ James B. Blevins, Jr. U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- IN THE DISTRICT COURT production of hydrocarbons from P.O. Box 950012 Booking Number: 130675071 Blevins & Associates TION, Plaintiff, vs. Gwen Doshier, OF MCCLAIN COUNTY the Woodford common source of Oklahoma City, OK 73195 Oklahoma County Jail Law, PLLC Jane Doe, as occupant of the STATE OF OKLAHOMA supply to cover and include said (405) 760-2525 201 N. Shartel James B. Blevins, Jr., premises a/k/a Carla Henderson, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Sections 7 and 18; and (B) estab- Attorney for Personal Repre- Oklahoma City, OK 73102 OBA #881 United States of America ex rel., OF JAMES W. MOORE, aka J.W. lishing 640-acre horizontal drilling sentative /s/ Michael J. Amend 138 W. Main/P.O. Box 1565 Secretary of Housing and Urban MOORE, JR., Deceased, and spacing units for production of Michael J. Amend Purcell, Oklahoma 73080 Development, State of Oklahoma Case No. PB-2017-45 hydrocarbons from the Mississip- Phone: 405-527-7575 ex rel., Oklahoma Tax Commis- NOTICE TO CREDITORS pian and Hunton common source Fax: 405-527-7574 sion and Account Management All creditors having claims of supply underlying Sections 7 Attorney for Personal Resources, LLC, being all of the against the Estate of JAMES W. and 18, Township 8 North, Range 4 Representative Defendants and persons holding MOORE, aka J.W. MOORE, JR., No. 476-June 8-2 Times made in said Court on the 1st day West, McClain County, Oklahoma. or claiming any interest or lien in deceased, are required to present NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE of March, 2017, on its cause of Applicant further requests that the the subject property. the same, with a description of all D. C. No. CJ-2016-198 action wherein court found there order to be entered in this cause Don Hewett, Sheriff of security interests and other collat- Notice is hereby given that in was due $21,761.79, together with be made effective on some date McClain County, Oklahoma eral (if any) held by each creditor pursuance of an alias execution interest thereon until paid at the prior to the date of the hearing. By: /s/ Don Hewett with respect to such claim, to the and order of sale issued out of the rate of 8.25% per annum from April No. 439-June 1-2 Times NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Don Timberlake - #9021 named Personal Representative at District Court of McClain County, 5, 2016, plus late charges, plus IN THE DISTRICT COURT that this cause will be heard before BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C. the Law Office of BILL C. LESTER, Oklahoma, on the 5 day of June, costs accrued and accruing costs OF MCCLAIN COUNTY an Administrative Law Judge on P.O. Box 18486 Attorney at Law, 212 West Main, 2017, in an action wherein U.S. and attorneys’ fees of $2,500.00, STATE OF OKLAHOMA the Initial Hearing Docket at the Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0486 P.O. Box 1407, Purcell, Oklahoma Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Mid- and title report expense; he will on IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Corporation Commission Tulsa Telephone: (405) 842-7722 73080, on or before the following State Trust X, was Plaintiff and the 11th day of July, 2017, at the OF MARINE D. EATON, office facility, Kerr State Office Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 presentment date: July 31, 2017, Luke N. Vandivort, et al., were hour of 10:00 a.m. of said day at Deceased. Building, 440 S. Houston, Suite BT File No.: 110241 or the same will be forever barred. Defendants, directed to the Sheriff the Sheriff’s Office at the Court- CASE NO. PB-2017-52 114, Tulsa, OK 74127, at 8:30 a.m., /s/ Paul B. Moore of McClain County, Oklahoma, house in Purcell, McClain County, NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION on June 27, 2017, and that this Paul B. Moore commanding that he levy upon and Oklahoma, offer for sale and sell FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND notice be published as required /s/ Kelly A. Riley sell with appraisement the follow- to the highest bidder for cash, the DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, No. 436-June 1-2 Times by law and the rules of the Com- Kelly A. Riley ing described property in McClain said property above described, or DEVISEES, AND LEGATEES IN THE DISTRICT COURT mission. BILL C. LESTER County, Oklahoma, to-wit: as much thereof as will satisfy said Notice is hereby given to all MCCLAIN COUNTY NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Attorney for Co-Personal Rep- A part of the SW/4 of the SW/4 of judgment with interest, costs and heirs, legatees and devisees of STATE OF OKLAHOMA that Applicant and interested resentatives the SW/4 of Section 30, Township attorneys’ fees, said sale to be Marine D. Eaton, Deceased, that IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE parties may present testimony by 212 West Main - P.O. Box 1407 6 North, Range 2 West, McClain subject to taxes on said property, on the 24 day of May, 2017, Jo OF LARRY WAYNE DUNNING, telephone. The cost of telephonic Purcell, OK 73080 County, Oklahoma, being more if any; the total appraised value Lankford produced and filed in Deceased. communication shall be paid by (405) 527-5623 particularly described as follows: of said property being the sum of the District Court of the County of Case No. PB-2017-39 the person or persons requesting OBA #5389 Commencing at a point on the $35,000.00. McClain and State of Oklahoma, NOTICE FOR HEARING West line of said Section 30, said The name of any person or un- an instrument in writing purporting PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION point being the Northwest Corner known successor of any person to be the Last Will and Testament OF ESTATE AND FOR No. 475-June 8-1 Time or such other regular intervals as of said SW/4, SW/4, SW/4; Thence whose actual address is unknown of Marine D. Eaton, deceased, and DISCHARGE OF ORDINANCE 2017-04 the park board may designate and South 00°14’36” East along said who has an interest in said property also filed in said Court her Petition ADMINISTRATOR AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN at such other times as the Town West line a distance of 210.00 is: Luke N. Vandivort and Jane praying for the probate of said Will, NOTICE IS HEREBY given that OF GOLDSBY, OKLAHOMA, Board of Trustees may request. feet to the Point of Beginning; Doe, real name unknown, his wife and that Letters Testamentary is- Casey Bryant, the duly appointed AMENDING IN ITS ENTIRETY 6. Absence from meetings. If a Thence South 89°56’53” East a (if married). sue thereon to Jo Lankford. and qualified Administrator of the SECTION 1-44 OF ARTICLE 3 OF member is absent from three (3) distance of 210.00 feet; Thence WITNESS my hand this 6th day Pursuant to an Order of said Estate of Larry Wayne Dunning, CHAPTER 1 OF THE GOLDSBY consecutive regular meetings or South 00°14’36” East a distance of June, 2017. Court made on the 24 day of May Deceased, has filed his petition CODE OF ORDINANCES; PRO- if a member is absent from more of 103.73 feet;Thence North DON HEWETT, Sheriff 2017, notice is hereby given that for an Order for Distribution of the VIDING FOR THE MAINTENANCE than three (3) regular meetings dur- 89°56’53” West a distance of McClain County, Oklahoma the 15 day of June, 2017 at 9:30 Estate and for Discharge of Admin- AND OPERATION OF TOWN ing any period of six consecutive 210.00 feet to a point on the West By /s/ Don Hewett o’clock A.M. of said day, has been istrator. Pursuant to an Order of PARKS AND RECREATIONAL regular meetings, the members line of said Section 30; Thence By /s/ William P. McDoniel appointed as the time for hearing said Court, notice is hereby given FACILITIES; ESTABLISHING A term shall automatically terminate North 00°14’36” West along said William P. McDoniel, OBA #5968 said Petition and proving said Will, that the 16th day of June, 2017, at PARK BOARD; PROVIDING FOR and the vacancy shall be filled for West line a distance of 103.73 feet 721 W. Country Club Road before Judge Gray at the District the hour of 9:30 A.M. in the Court- PARK BOARD MEMBERSHIP; the unexpired term by the Town to the Point of Beginning, Chickasha, OK 73018 Court Room in the County Court- room of the undersigned Judge, PROVIDING FOR TERMS AND Board of Trustees, provided that to satisfy a judgment and decree (405) 224-1991; house at Purcell, McClain County, in the McClain County Courthouse COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS; the Town Board of Trustees may of mortgage foreclosure in favor FAX: (405) 224-1994 Oklahoma, when and where all in the City of Purcell, Oklahoma, PROVIDING FOR ORGANIZATION reappoint the terminated member of said Plaintiff and against Luke [email protected] persons interested may appear has been appointed as the time AND PROCEDURES, KEEPING upon a finding of good cause for N. Vandivort, et al., obtained and Attorney for Plaintiff and contest the same. for hearing said petition, and all OF MINUTES, REGULAR MEET- such absences and a finding that IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I persons interested in the Estate INGS, AND ABSENCES FROM it is in the best interest of the Town have set my hand this 24 day of are notified to appear and show MEETINGS; ESTABLISHING THE and its residents to do so. May, 2017. cause, if any they have, why the DUTIES OF THE PARK BOARD; 7. Duties. No. 460-June 8-3 Times local laws and regulation; (2) the CHARLES GRAY Estate not be distributed, and the AND DECLARING AN EMER- (a) The park board shall act as NOTICE OF SALE OF deeds, grants, easement, burdens ASSOCIATE Administrator not be discharged. GENCY. an advisory board to the Town OIL AND GAS LEASE and encumbrances of record: and DISTRICT JUDGE CHARLES GRAY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE Board of Trustees with reference The Board of Regents of the (3) the policies, rules and regula- JUDGE OF THE ASSOCIATE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE to all town parks and recreational University of Oklahoma, a public tions of the Board of Regents of DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT JUDGE TOWN OF GOLDSBY, OKLA- facilities within or without the body, will receive sealed bids from the University of Oklahoma. The APPROVED: Charles Gray, HOMA, THAT: Town. The board shall make rec- any interested firm(s) or entity(ies) express terms, conditions and /s/ Steve A. Coleman Associate District Judge Section 1. Section 1-44 of Article ommendations with reference to for sale of an oil and gas lease on limitation in the oil and gas lease STEVE A. COLEMAN, OBA /s/ Melvin L. McDaniel 3 of Chapter 1 of The Goldsby the operation of the Town parks Friday, June 30, 2017, no later than are incorporated in the Bid at the #1787 Melvin L. McDaniel, OBA #5951 Code of Ordinances Amended. and recreational facilities, and 2:00 PM CST in the Purchasing web page listed below. MATT BLUE, OBA 19755 Attorney for Administrator Section 1-44 of Article 3 of Chapter recommendations as to rules Department, 2750 Venture Drive, Copy of Bid can be accessed THE COLEMAN LAW OFFICE 228 Robert S. Kerr Ave., Suite 1 of the Goldsby Code of Ordi- and regulations concerning the Norman, OK 73069. The enve- through the Purchasing website at: 3904 East Reno 970 nances is hereby amended in its use of the parks and recreational lope containing the bid must be http://www.ou.edu/purchasing/ Oklahoma City, OK 73117 Oklahoma City, Ok. 73102 entirety to read: facilities by the public. The board clearly marked Bid #S-17627-17. solicitations/solicitations.html 405-677-2407 (Phone) Tel. (405) 235-6450 Section 1-44. Park Board. shall also make recommendations The proposed sale of the oil and The University of Oklahoma, 405-670-2254 (Fax) Fax: (405) 235-6454 1. Purpose. The purpose of this to the Town Board of Trustees gas lease will cover the Regents’ in compliance with all applicable Attorneys for Petitioner, Jo [email protected] Section 1-44 is to foster and pro- with reference to the beautifica- interest in and to the oil and gas federal and state laws and regu- Lankford mote the maintenance and opera- tion of the parks and recreational (1) NW/4 NW/4 of Section 27- lations does not discriminate on tion of the parks and recreational facilities, and particularly, but not 8N-4W, McClain County, OK, the basis of race, color, national No. 431-May 25-3 Times be rendered in favor of Plaintiff. facilities of the Town of Goldsby. limited to, the layout of walks and containing 40 acres, more or less. origin, sex, sexual orientation, ge- IN THE DISTRICT COURT The Dawn C. Ellison Revocable 2. Board created; membership; drives in the parks; the planting of (2) OU owns 5.5556 net mineral netic information, gender identity, WITHIN AND FOR Trust will be granted judgment terms; compensation. There is trees, shrubs, flowers, and making acre under the above described gender expression, age, religion, MCCLAIN COUNTY forever barring and foreclosing hereby created a park board. other improvements to the parks Tract; (3) Title is held by: Board of disability, political beliefs, or status STATE OF OKLAHOMA said Defendants from any right, The board shall consist of five (5) and recreational facilities. Regents of the University of Okla- as a veteran in any of its policies, DAWN C. ELLISON, AS TRUSTEE title, estate, property and equity in members who shall be residents (b) The board shall also make homa. (4) The address of the party practices, or procedures. This in- OF THE DAWN C. ELLISON REVO- and to said property, or any part of the Town, to be appointed by recommendations to the Town nominating this parcel for lease is: cludes, but is not limited to: admis- CABLE TRUST under Agreement thereof, and further judgment will the Town Board of Trustees. If a Board of Trustees with reference to Energy Lease Account LLC, 1818 sions, employment, financial aid, dated December 8, 2011 be entered quieting the Estate’s member ceases to be a resident the safety of the public in general in W. Lindsey Street, Suite D236, housing, services in educational vs. title to the below described prop- of the Town, the member’s term enjoying and using the parks and Norman, OK 73069. The oil and programs or activities, or health THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, PER- erty, to wit: shall automatically terminate and recreational facilities as it deems gas lease shall be subject to the care services that the University SONAL REPRESENTATIVES, SURFACE ESTATE ONLY: the vacancy shall be filled for the necessary. terms, conditions and limitations operates or provides. DEVISEES, TRUSTEES, SUC- A part of Government Lot Three unexpired term by the Town Board (c) The park board shall make imposed by: (1) federal, state and of Trustees. The terms of each recommendations as it deems ap- CESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF FAY (3) of Section Five (5), Township member shall be two (2) years, or propriate for the overall physical M. WILLIS, Eight (8) North, Range Three until his successor takes office; improvements of the parks and DECEASED (3) West of the Indian Merid- provided, however that in the first recreational facilities of the Town. No. 449-June 1-2 Times estate are notified then and there Case No. CV-17-60 ian, McClain County, Oklahoma, instance of appointment following It shall consult with any and all IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN to appear and show cause, if any SERVICE OF SUMMONS bounded by the following courses, adoption of this ordinance, three civic organizations, clubs, or as- AND FOR MCCLAIN COUNTY they have, why the final account BY PUBLICATION NOTICE AS to-wit: Commencing at the NW/ (3) members shall be appointed for sociations desiring to contribute STATE OF OKLAHOMA should not be approved, the heirs, TO DEFENDANT, THE Corner of said Section 5; thence one (1) year; and two (2) members to, or make improvements to the IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE devisees and legatees of Kenneth UNKNOWN HEIRS, PERSONAL N89°51’16”E on said North line for two (2) years. Vacancies shall parks and recreational facilities OF KENNETH A. WALKER, A. Walker, deceased, should not REPRESENTATIVES, DEVISEES, a distance of 1987.22 feet to be filled for the unexpired term of the Town. DECEASED. be determined, and said estate TRUSTEES, SUCCESSORS the Point of Beginning; thence by the Town Board of Trustees. Section 2. Emergency. It being Case No. PB-13-29 distributed. AND ASSIGNS OF S00°08’45”E a distance of 572.01 The members shall serve without necessary for the preservation of NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL Witness my hand this 26th day FAY M. WILLIS, DECEASED feet; thence N89°44’19”E a dis- compensation. the public health, safety, peace ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR of May, 2017. The State of Oklahoma to: The tance of 222.06 feet to an adjoining 3. Organization and procedures. and welfare of the citizens and ORDER ALLOWING FINAL CHARLES GRAY unknown heirs, personal repre- deed line as shown herein; thence The park board, upon the ap- residents of the Town of Goldsby, ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION ASSOCIATE sentatives, devisees, trustees, N01°36’23”W along said deed line pointment of its members, shall Oklahoma, that this Ordinance OF HEIRSHIP, DISTRIBUTION DISTRICT JUDGE successors and assigns of Fay a distance of 571.75 feet to the organize by election of one of its shall become effective and placed AND DISCHARGE CHARLES N. GRAY, M. Willis, Deceased, Greetings: North line of said Section 5; thence members as chairperson; another into use as soon as possible, an Notice is hereby given that Janet JUDGE OF THE You will take notice that Plaintiff S89°51’16”W on said North line a of its members as vice chairper- emergency is hereby declared Ardean Lancaster, the surviving DISTRICT COURT Dawn C. Ellison, Trustee of the distance of 207.49 feet to the Point son; and another as secretary. to exist, by reason whereof, this Personal Representative of the MARTIN POSTIC, JR., OBA Dawn C. Ellison Revocable Trust of Beginning. The board shall have the power Ordinance shall take full force and estate of Kenneth A. Walker, de- #7241 filed its Petition for Quiet Title Issued this 22 day of May, 2017. to make such rules of procedure effect immediately upon its adop- ceased, having filed in this Court DAVID M. POSTIC, OBA #32855 in the District Court of McClain Kristel Gray, Court Clerk as it deems appropriate for the tion as provided by law. her final account and petition for POSTIC & BATES, P.C. County, Oklahoma against the By: /s/ Kathy Peterson transaction of business. PASSED, APPROVED AND AD- distribution of said estate, the 2212 SHADOWLAKE DRIVE above captioned Defendant, the Deputy, Court Clerk 4. Minutes. The park board shall OPTED this 1st day of June, 2017. hearing of the same has been OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA unknown heirs, personal repre- (SEAL) keep minutes of the board of its TOWN OF GOLDSBY fixed by the Judge of said court 73159 sentatives, devisees, trustees, Attorney(s) for Plaintiff(s): proceedings and submit same to /s/ Cindy Andrews for the 6th day of July, 2017 at 405/691-5080 successors, and assigns of Fay Nina J. Wadley, OBA No. 20511 the Town Board of Trustees after MAYOR 9:30 a.m. in the courtroom of the 405/691-6329 (FAX) M. Willis, Deceased, and unless EZZELL & WADLEY, P.L.L.C. each meeting. ATTEST: undersigned Judge in the County [email protected] you answer the Petition for Quiet 100 48th Avenue, N.W. 5. Regular meetings. The park /s/ Sandra J. Jenkins Courthouse in Purcell, Oklahoma, [email protected] Title on or before July 6, 2017, Norman, OK 73072 board shall meet once each month TOWN CLERK and all persons interested in said ATTORNEYS FOR PERSONAL the Petition for Quiet Title will be 405.928.2066 (SEAL) REPRESENTATIVE taken as true, and judgment will FAX: 405.928.2069 8B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 8, 2017 LPXLP No. 472-June 8-1 Time No. 471-June 8-2 Times No. 440-June 1-2 Times No. 433-May 25-3 Times No. 464-June 8-2 Times BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TION AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE OF MCCLAIN COUNTY OF MCCLAIN COUNTY OF MCCLAIN COUNTY APPLICANT: NEWFIELD EXPLORATION MID-CONTINENT INC. FOR CIM TRUST 20 15-4AG STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCATION EXCEPTION FOR (PART OF A MORTGAGE-BACKED NOTES, CHRISTOPHER M. SALYER, CASE # PG-2017-16 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE MULTIUNIT HORIZONTAL WELL) SERIES 2015-4AG, Plaintiff, NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF DOROTHY OPAL WOODS, LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTIONS 26 AND 35, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, Plaintiff, v. STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: aka OPAL D. WOODS, aka OPAL RANGE 4 WEST, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA v. CLIFFORD R. SPOTTS AND ROSA Duston Branson and Taysha WOODS, CAUSE CD NO. 201703600-T LAFLEETA HEFLEY AKA LAF- M. SPOTTS; et al. Fletcher Deceased. NOTICE OF HEARING LEETA F. HEFLEY; SPOUSE, IF Defendants. YOU AND EACH OF YOU are Case No. PB-2017-42 TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, ANY, OF LAFLEETA HEFLEY; Case No. CJ-2016-144 hereby notified that Keith and NOTICE TO CREDITORS PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS including American JOHN DOE, OCCUPANT; AMERI- NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE LaFonda Fletcher has filed in the To the Creditors of Dorothy Opal Energy – NonOp, LLC; Bandera, Inc.; Barrett Oklahoma Interests, CAN GENERAL FINANCE, INC.; NOTICE is given that on Tues- District Court of McClain County, Woods, aka Opal D. Woods, aka LTD; Burlington Resources Oil & Gas Co., LP; Chaparral Energy, LLC; CARLOS G. SEWELL; AND FAY day, the 11th day of July, 2017, at State of Oklahoma, their Petition Opal Woods, Deceased: Chesapeake Exploration, LLC; Cimarex Energy Company; Continen- SEWELL 10:00 a.m. in the McClain County for Guardianship of Rebel Rein All creditors having claims tal Resources, Inc.; Echo Energy, LLC; EOG Resources, Inc.; Finley Defendant(s) Sheriff’s Office, Room 121 of the Branson for Petition on file herein. against of Dorothy Opal Woods, Resources, Inc.; GB Energy, Inc.; Heritage Resources – NonOp, LLC; Case No. CJ-2015-104 McClain County Courthouse, 121 Duston Branson and Taysha aka Opal D. Woods, aka Opal Ivis, Inc.; Kaiser Francis Oil Company; Kaye J. Walbert; Marathon ALIAS NOTICE OF N. 2nd Street, Purcell, OK 73080 Fletcher must file an Answer to the Woods, Deceased are required Oil Company; Pylon Petroleum, LLC; Raymond Carlile Roberts Trust SHERIFF’S SALE the undersigned Sheriff of McClain petition filed by the Petitioners on to present the same with a de- Raymond Carlile Roberts & Cheryl Lynn Surbey, TTEES; Stelaron, Inc.; NOTICE IS GIVEN to Lafleeta County, Oklahoma, will offer for or before the 5th day of July 2017, scription of all security interests TPR Mid-Continent, LLC; Trilogy Oil & Gas, LLC; and all persons if Hefley; Spouse, if any, of Laf- sale and sell at public auction, with a copy thereof directed to and other collateral (if any) held living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors and all leeta Hefley; John Doe, Occupant; for cash, to the highest and best petitioners attorney of record, or by each creditor with respect to corporations existing, and if dissolved, its known and unknown suc- American General Finance, Inc.; bidder, that certain real property said Petition will be taken as true, such claim, to Harold D. Woods, cessors and all persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, Carlos G. Sewell; Fay Sewell that located in McClain County, Okla- judgement rendered, adjudging, Personal Representative, at the particularly in McClain County, Oklahoma. on July 11, 2017, at 10 o’clock, homa, which is more particularly and decreeing the Petitioners as law office of Blevins & Associates NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant, Newfield Exploration a.m., at Room 121 of the County described as follows (the “Mort- Guardians of the minor child. Law, PLLC 138 W. Main, Purcell, Mid-Continent Inc. has filed an application in this cause requesting Courthouse in Purcell, McClain gaged Property”): /s/ Keith Fletcher OK 73080, addressed to James the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma to enter an order, to be County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of Lot FOUR (4) of Block THREE Keith Fletcher B. Blevins, Jr., attorney for the effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior said County will offer for sale and (3) in SUNSET RIDGE ESTATES I 7178 Ponderosa Ln. Personal Representative, on or thereto, as follows: (i) authorizing and permitting an exception to the sell for cash at public auction to to the Town of Goldsby, McClain Blanchard, OK 73010 before the following presentment permitted well location tolerances in the 640-acre horizontal drilling the highest and best bidder, with County, Oklahoma, according to /s/ LaFonda Fletcher date: 1st day of August 2017, or and spacing units formed in Sections 26 and 35, Township 7 North, appraisement, all that certain real the recorded plat thereof, LaFonda Fletcher the same will be forever barred. Range 4 West, McClain County, Oklahoma for the Mississippian and estate in McClain County, Okla- subject to unpaid real property 7178 Ponderosa Ln. DATED this 1st day of June Woodford common sources of supply, so as to allow, in part, a well, homa, to wit: ad valorem taxes, tax sales and Blanchard, OK 73010 2017. being a proposed multiunit horizontal well, to be drilled. LOTS ONE (1), TWO (2), THREE assessments, if any. STATE OF OKLAHOMA /s/ James B. Blevins, Jr. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Applicant requests that Order No. (3), AND FOUR (4), IN BLOCK The sale will be made pursu- COUNTY OF MCCLAIN Blevins & Associates 653827 and 593321 be amended to permit a well to be drilled and TWENTY-SEVEN (27) IN THE ant to an Special Execution and This instrument was acknowl- Law, PLLC produced at the following location: TOWN OF BYARS, MCCLAIN Order of Sale With Appraisement edge before me on 5-23-2017 James B. Blevins, Jr., LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT SECTION 35 COMPLE- COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, AC- issued upon certain portions of a by Keith Fletcher and LaFonda OBA #881 TION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS CORDING TO THE RECORDED judgment entered in the District Fletcher. 138 W. Main/P.O. Box 1565 OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET PLAT THEREOF Court of McClain County, Okla- Notary Public Gayla Johnson Purcell, Oklahoma 73080 FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM PROPERTY ADDRESS: 502 homa, in Case No. CJ-2016-144 /s/ Gayla Johnson Phone: 405-527-7575 THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 1,500 FEET FROM THE Ripley Street, Byars, OK 74831 wherein Christopher M. Salyer, is My Commission Expires on: Fax: 405-527-7574 WEST LINE OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, subject to taxes and tax sales, the Plaintiff, and Clifford R. Spotts 08/04/17 Attorney for Personal MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA said property being duly appraised and Rosa M. Spotts; Board of (Seal) Representative LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT SECTION 26 COMPLE- at $30,000.00. County Commissioners of Mc- TION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS Sale will be made pursuant to Clain County and Teresa Jones, No. 469-June 8-1 Time to 12 O.S. §2004. OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET an Order of Sale issued upon a in her representative capacity IN THE DISTRICT COURT The Court finds that publica- FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM judgment entered in the District as Treasurer of McClain County, OF MCCLAIN COUNTY tion service should be authorized THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 1,500 FEET FROM THE Court of McClain County, Okla- Oklahoma, and United States of STATE OF OKLAHOMA based on the circumstances in WEST LINE OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, homa, in Case No. CJ-2015-104, America ex rel. Department of THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, ex this matter. MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA wherein U.S. Bank National As- the Treasury - Internal Revenue rel. GREG MASHBURN, DISTRICT IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED That the entire length of the lateral will be cemented such that the sociation as Indenture Trustee for Service, are defendants, to satisfy ATTORNEY FOR THE TWENTY- BY THE COURT that service by perforations will be isolated from the beginning and end point of the CIM Trust 2015-4AG Mortgage- said portions of the judgment in FIRST PROSECUTORIAL DIS- publication to Respondent is lateral. Backed Notes, Series 2015-4AG favor of Christopher M. Salyer TRICT, authorized and should be made That Order No. 653827 and 593321 established a 640-acre horizontal is Plaintiff and Lafleeta Hefley is/ in the amount of $261,400.75 as Petitioner, according to the requirements of drilling and spacing unit for the Mississippian and Woodford common are Defendant(s) to satisfy said of May 11, 2017, with interest vs. 12 O.S. §2004. sources of supply underlying Sections 26 and 35, Township 7 North, judgment in the sum of $25,525.93 accruing thereon at the rate of $28,920.00 IN U.S. CURRENCY /s/ Charles N. Gray Range 4 West, McClain County, Oklahoma. For the Woodford common together with interest at 11.99% fifteen percent (15%) as set forth SEIZED FROM RAMON ALMO- CHARLES GRAY source of supply in Section 26 the completion interval of a horizontal per annum from July 25, 2014, in- in the Note, together with Court DOVAR PEREZ, JUDGE OF THE well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 165 cluding late charges, $2,500.00 for Costs in the amount of $507.51 Respondents. DISTRICT COURT feet from any north/south unit boundary and not less than 330 feet attorney’s fee, $300.00 advances and attorney fees in the amount Case No. CV-2017-55 Approved: from any east/west unit boundary and in Section 35 the completion for title search, and those addi- of $8,091.74, together with inter- ORDER FOR PUBLICATION /s/ Heather R. Darby interval shall be not less than 330 feet from any unit boundary. For tional sums advanced for taxes, est accruing thereon at the rate NOW on this 30th day of May, Heather R. Darby, OBA #31360 the Mississippian common source of supply the completion interval insurance, property preservation of fifteen percent (15%) as set 2017, the Movant/Petitioner pre- Assistant District Attorney of a horizontal well in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less and all costs of this action accrued forth in the Note, and all costs sented this Court with a Motion to 201 S. Jones, Suite 300 than 660 feet from any unit boundary. and accruing. of collection, until paid including Serve by Publication requesting Norman, Oklahoma 73069 The Applicant in this cause states that there is currently pending The addresses of the without limitation the amount of an order authorizing service of Telephone (405) 321-8268 before the Commission in Cause CD No. 201703599-T an applica- Defendant(s), Lafleeta Hefley; costs incurred in executing upon process by publication pursuant Fax (405) 360-7840 tion of Applicant requesting the Commission to approve the multiunit Spouse, if any, of Lefleeta Hefley; the judgment (including sheriff’s No. 470-June 8-1 Time be authorized as the Respon- horizontal well involved herein and to establish a proper allocation Carlos G. Sewell and Fay Sewell, costs and costs of said sale). IN THE DISTRICT COURT dent cannot be located, left no factor for allocating the cost of and the production and proceeds from and her/his/their unknown succes- The value of the Mortgaged OF MCCLAIN COUNTY legitimate address, and provided such multiunit horizontal well to each of the units affected thereby. sors are unknown to the Plaintiff. Property as previously determined STATE OF OKLAHOMA no information regarding the iden- The “land sections adjacent to the area within the location exception” WITNESS MY HAND this 2nd by appraisers appointed by the un- THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, ex tity of persons who might have a requested herein in Sections 26 and 35, Township 7 North, Range 4 day of June, 2017. dersigned Sheriff is $240,000.00. rel. GREG MASHBURN, DISTRICT legitimate claim to the cash, and West, McClain County, Oklahoma in regard to the subsurface location BY: Don Hewett Without limiting the foregoing, ATTORNEY FOR THE TWENTY- no material facts are at issue in tolerance areas described above are Section 23, Township 7 North, Sheriff the persons or other entities, to- FIRST PROSECUTORIAL DIS- the matter currently exist indicat- Range 4 West and Section 2, Township 6 North, Range 4 West, all in BY: /s/ Don Hewett gether with such persons’ or other TRICT, ing that the cash came from any McClain County, Oklahoma. The other “land sections” surrounding SHAPIRO & CEJDA, LLC entities’ unknown successors, Petitioner, legitimate means is presumed to Sections 26 and 35 are Sections 22, 24, 25, 27, 34 and 36, Township 7 770 NE 63rd St having an interest in the Property vs. be forfeitable. North, Range 4 West and Sections 1 and 3, Township 6 North, Range Oklahoma City, OK 73105-6431 whose interests are sought to $28,920.00 IN U.S. CURRENCY 3. This Court can authorize 4 West, all in McClain County, Oklahoma. (405) 848-1819 be extinguished, including those SEIZED FROM RAMON ALMO- notice by publication as such The following are operators of offset wells towards which the loca- Attorneys for Plaintiff whose actual address is unknown, DOVAR PEREZ, method of service is provided for tion exception is moving: File No. 15-123538 being hereby notified are: Clifford Respondents. in 12 O.S. §2004. Personal service R. Spotts and Rosa M. Spotts; Case No. CV-2017-55 cannot be accomplished as no last NAME OFFSET WELL OFFSET WELL Board of County Commissioners MOTION TO SERVE address can be provided or the LOCATION of McClain County and Teresa BY PUBLICATION true identities of Respondent are Jones, in her representative ca- Newfield Jerry 1H-22X Sections 22 & 27- COMES NOW, the Movant/Pe- not known; service by mail cannot pacity as Treasurer of McClain titioner and respectfully requests be accomplish as no address is Exploration Mid- 7N-4W, McClain County, Oklahoma, and United Continent Inc. this Court approve entry of an Or- known or identities verified. Law States of America ex rel. Depart- der Authorizing service of process enforcement has been unable to ment of the Treasury - Internal Newfield Runyan 1H-3X Sections 3 & 10-6N- by publication pursuant to 12 O.S. determine any credible informa- No. 461-June 8-3 Times Revenue Service. Exploration Mid- 4W, McClain §2004. In support Petitioner would tion regarding Respondent or his NOTICE OF SALE OF WITNESS my hand this 24 day Continent Inc. show the Court as follows: whereabouts. OIL AND GAS LEASE of May, 2017. 1. Respondent, Ramon Almo- 4. That with due diligence ser- The Board of Regents of the Don Hewett dovar Perez, was involved in a vice of notice cannot be made That the Applicant be permitted to drill and produce said well at University of Oklahoma, a public SHERIFF OF MCCLAIN said location for the Mississippian and Woodford common sources of search that occurred on or about upon the above named Respon- body, will receive sealed bids from COUNTY, OKLAHOMA April 20, 2017. During the search dent by any other method. supply without any downward allowable adjustments and designate any interested firm(s) or entity(ies) By /s/ Don Hewett Applicant or some other party as operator. some cash was located in the ve- WHEREFORE, premised con- for sale of an oil and gas lease on Ruston C. Welch, OBA #13796 hicle. Respondent has disclaimed sidered, Petitioner respectfully NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before Friday, June 30, 2017, no later than Welch Law Firm, P.C. an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the any knowledge or ownership of requests that the Court approve 2:00 PM CST in the Purchasing 4101 Perimeter Center Drive, the property. Service by publica- service of Notice by publication as Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 S. Houston, Department, 2750 Venture Drive, Suite 360 Suite 114, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127 at 8:30 a.m. on the 26th day of tion should be authorized as the there are no material facts in dis- Norman, OK 73069. The enve- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Respondent has left the State of pute and for such further relief as June, 2017 and that this Notice be published as required by law and lope containing the bid must be 73112-2309 the rules of the Commission. Oklahoma, has left no legitimate the Court finds just and equitable. clearly marked Bid #S-17628-17. Telephone: (405) 236-5222 address, provided no information Respectfully submitted, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is un- The proposed sale of the oil and Facsimile: (405) 231-5222 contested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other regarding the identity of persons /s/ Heather R. Darby gas lease will cover the Regents’ [email protected] who might have a legitimate claim Heather R. Darby, proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify by telephone. interest in and to the oil and gas Attorneys for Christopher M. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or to the cash, and no material facts OBA #31360 (1) NE/4 NE/4 NW/4 of Section Salyer are at issue in the matter currently Assistant District Attorney persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate 18-8N-4W, McClain County, OK, by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior exist indicating that the cash came 201 S. Jones, Suite 300 containing 10 acres, more or less. from any legitimate means and is Norman, Oklahoma 73069 to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number. (2) OU owns 0.6945 net mineral NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear presumed to be forfeitable. Telephone (405) 321-8268 acre under the above described No. 459-June 8-2 Times 2. Service by publication should Fax (405) 360-7840 and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Peter Tract; (3) Title is held by: Board of NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS Burns, Newfield Exploration Mid-Continent Inc., 24 Waterway Avenue, Regents of the University of Okla- In accordance with 62 O.S. Ste. 900, The Woodlands, TX 77380, 281/674-2498 or Ron M. Barnes homa. (4) The address of the party 2011, § 354, notice is hereby given No. 462-June 8-3 Times nominating this parcel for lease is: and Grayson Barnes, BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. Boston Avenue, nominating this parcel for lease is: that the Board of Education of In- NOTICE OF SALE OF Energy Lease Account LLC, 1818 Ste. 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119, 918/382-8686. Energy Lease Account LLC, 1818 dependent School District Number OIL AND GAS LEASE W. Lindsey Street, Suite D236, CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA W. Lindsey Street, Suite D236, 15 of McClain County, Oklahoma, The Board of Regents of the Norman, OK 73069. The oil and DANA L. MURPHY, Chairman Norman, OK 73069. The oil and will receive bids by: sealed bid, University of Oklahoma, a public gas lease shall be subject to the J. TODD HIETT, Vice Chairman gas lease shall be subject to the facsimile bid, electronic (Parity®) body, will receive sealed bids from terms, conditions and limitations BOB ANTHONY, Commissioner terms, conditions and limitations bid or similar secure electronic bid any interested firm(s) or entity(ies) imposed by: (1) federal, state and DONE AND PERFORMED this 2nd day of June, 2017. imposed by: (1) federal, state and on the 21st day of June, 2017, at for sale of an oil and gas lease on local laws and regulation; (2) the BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: local laws and regulation; (2) the 12:45 o’clock p.m., at the Adminis- Friday, June 30, 2017, no later than deeds, grants, easement, burdens PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary deeds, grants, easement, burdens tration Building Auditorium, Purcell 2:00 PM CST in the Purchasing and encumbrances of record: and No. 466-June 8-2 Times Karen Lynn Orr, Executrix and encumbrances of record: and Public Schools, 919 1/2 North 9th, Department, 2750 Venture Drive, (3) the policies, rules and regula- IN THE DISTRICT COURT /s/ Brady R. Hunt (3) the policies, rules and regula- Purcell, Oklahoma, for the sale of Norman, OK 73069. The enve- tions of the Board of Regents of OF McCLAIN COUNTY Brady R. Hunt, OBA #4486 tions of the Board of Regents of $1,440,000 of General Obligation lope containing the bid must be the University of Oklahoma. The STATE OF OKLAHOMA BRADY R. HUNT & ASSOCI- the University of Oklahoma. The Combined Purpose Bonds of said clearly marked Bid #S-17629-17. express terms, conditions and IN THE MATTER OF: ATES, INC. express terms, conditions and School District, which Bonds will The proposed sale of the oil and limitation in the oil and gas lease The Estate of: 8000 Southeast 15th Street limitation in the oil and gas lease mature $1,440,000 annually in two gas lease will cover the Regents’ are incorporated in the Bid at the Sherri Denise Shipman, Deceased Midwest City, Oklahoma 73110 are incorporated in the Bid at the (2) years from their date. The bids interest in and to the oil and gas web page listed below. Case No. PB-2015-91 (405) 733-2717 web page listed below. will be opened and read and shall (1) SE/4 SW/4 and E/2 SW/4 Copy of Bid can be accessed NOTICE TO CREDITORS Fax (405) 737-7769 Copy of Bid can be accessed be awarded at the first Board of SW/4, LESS & EXCEPT 0.8 acres through the Purchasing website at: To the Creditors of Sherri Denise through the Purchasing website at: Education meeting held after the described as Beginning at the http://www.ou.edu/purchasing/ Shipman, Deceased: http://www.ou.edu/purchasing/ bids are due. intersection of County Road and solicitations/solicitations.html All persons having claims No. 458-June 8-1 Time solicitations/solicitations.html Said Bonds shall be sold to the U.S. Highway #277, 920 feet East The University of Oklahoma, against Sherri Denise Shipman, Lexington Public Schools Child The University of Oklahoma, bidder bidding the lowest rate of of the Southwest Corner of Section in compliance with all applicable Deceased, are required to present Nutrition department is accept- in compliance with all applicable interest the Bonds shall bear and 22-8N-4W and 16.5 feet North of federal and state laws and regu- the same, with a description of all ing Milk, Ice Cream & Bread bids federal and state laws and regu- agreeing to pay par and accrued the South Line of said Section 22 lations does not discriminate on security interest and other collat- for the 2017-2018 school year. lations does not discriminate on interest for the Bonds. Each bidder for the point of beginning, thence the basis of race, color, national eral (if any) held by each creditor Please notify the Child Nutrition the basis of race, color, national shall submit with his bid a sum in 482 feet East, thence 22.5 degrees origin, sex, sexual orientation, ge- with respect to such claim, to the department if you are interested origin, sex, sexual orientation, ge- cash, cashier’s or certified check, West to U. S. Highway #277 150 netic information, gender identity, undersigned representative at the in bidding at 405-527-7236 ext netic information, gender identity, electronic (wire) transfer or surety feet, thence along the South side gender expression, age, religion, office of Brady R. Hunt & Associ- 241. Bids are due July 10, 2017. gender expression, age, religion, bond payable to the Treasurer of of said Highway #277 450 feet to disability, political beliefs, or status ates, Inc., 8000 Southeast 15th Bids must be subimitted by noon disability, political beliefs, or status the District, equal to two (2%) the point of beginning, being a part as a veteran in any of its policies, Street, Midwest City, Oklahoma (12:00). as a veteran in any of its policies, percent of the amount of his bid. of the SE/4 SW/4 & SW/4 SE/4 practices, or procedures. This in- 73110, in Oklahoma County, Okla- All other foods, cleaning prod- practices, or procedures. This in- The Board reserves the right to SW/4 of Section 22-8N-4W con- cludes, but is not limited to: admis- homa, on or before the following ucts, and paper goods are price cludes, but is not limited to: admis- reject all bids. taining 59.20 acres, more or less. sions, employment, financial aid, presentment date: 21st day of quotes due July 18, 2017. sions, employment, financial aid, WITNESS my official hand and (2) OU owns 10.8898 net mineral housing, services in educational August, 2017, or the same will be Contact Child Nutrition Office housing, services in educational seal this 8th day of May, 2017. acre under the above described programs or activities, or health forever barred. 527-6589 ext 241, Fax number programs or activities, or health Tracy Milner Tract; (3) Title is held by: Board of care services that the University Dated the 1st day of June, 2017. (405) 527-9517 for copy of pro- care services that the University Clerk, Board of Education Regents of the University of Okla- operates or provides. /s/ Karen Lynn Orr curement. operates or provides. (SEAL) homa. (4) The address of the party LPXLP THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 8, 2017-9B No. 473-June 8-1 Time Bowser, Jr.; The Heirs, Successors Nickels Revocable Trust, dated all in McClain County, Oklahoma. No. 468-June 8-3 Times Russell a/k/a Susan Davis Brody BEFORE THE CORPORATION and Assigns of Kennard D. Miller April 18, 2008 c/o Jean Webb; Applicant further requests that Ap- IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN and Frank A. Bender, if they are COMMISSION OF THE c/o Barbara Joan Miller; The Heirs, Ryan Hayhurst c/o Donna Hay- plicant or some other party be au- AND FOR COAL COUNTY living, or if they are deceased, STATE OF OKLAHOMA Successors and Assigns of Ken- hurst; Sandra Smith; Saxet I thorized the right to drill said well. STATE OF OKLAHOMA their unknown successors, if any. APPLICANT: NEWFIELD EXPLO- neth C. Price c/o Stephanie Ann Minerals, LLC; SEA 2015, LLC; Applicant further requests that it BMNW RESOURCES, L.L.C. You are hereby notified that you RATION MID-CONTINENT INC. Rocha; The Heirs, Successors and Shawnna Fuzzell; Shirley Moore, be permitted to produce said well PLAINTIFF have been sued in the District RELIEF SOUGHT: MULTIUNIT Assigns of Larry John Price and a/k/a Shirley Neuiahr; Sister Mary at said location from the common vs. Court of Coal County, Oklahoma, HORIZONTAL WELL John Davis Price c/o Sharron Florence Feeney, possibly de- sources of supply covered hereby The Unknown Heirs, Succes- in an Amended Petition filed by LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEC- Price; The Heirs, Successors and ceased c/o Benedictine College; without any downward allowable sors and Assigns of PHOEBE Plaintiff, BMNW Resources, LLC TIONS 26 AND 35, TOWNSHIP Assigns of Ronald David Price c/o Sterling Mi-Ro Partners, LP; Sun- adjustment. A. SCHOCK, Deceased, and if in Case No. CV-2017-11, and you 7 NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, MC- Rhonda Howk; The Heirs, Suc- bun Exploration, L.L.C.; Suzanne NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN married at the time of death, the must answer the Amended Peti- CLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA cessors and Assigns of Stephen Marrs; T.S. Dudley Land Com- THAT Applicant is proposing to spouse of Phoebe A. Schock, if tion filed by Plaintiffs on or before CAUSE CD NO. 201703599-T Lee Smith c/o Travis Stuart Smith; pany, Inc.; Terra Rosa Royalty drill the multiunit horizontal well said spouse be living, and if not July 20, 2017, or judgment will NOTICE OF HEARING The Heirs, Successors and As- Corp.; The Carl B. and Florence involved herein at the following living, the unknown heirs, succes- be rendered against you should TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, signs of Tijuana Donner c/o Calvin E. King Foundation; The Graham location: sors and assigns of the deceased you fail to answer, and a decree PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, S. Donner; The Mary Green Fam- Family Revocable Trust; The J.E. LOCATION OF WELLBORE spouse of Phoebe A. Schock; quieting the title as set out in the PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF ily Limited Partnership; Thomas & L.E. Mabee Foundation, Inc.; (LATERAL) AT SECTION 35 COM- STROUBE ENERGY CORPORA- Petition covering the following de- OIL AND GAS INCLUDING SEC- M. Richey, deceased his heirs, Titanium Energy, LLC; TODCO PLETION INTERVAL: THE PRO- TION, LINDA A. BUNCH, SUSAN scribed mineral interests located TION 26-7N-4W: 89 Energy, LLC; successors and assigns c/o Properties, Inc.; TPR Mid-Conti- POSED LOCATION OF THE END B. RUSSELL a/k/a SUSAN DAVIS in McClain County, Oklahoma Adam Price; Barbara A. McCall; Jimmy Don Price; Thomas R. nent, LLC; Unknown Heirs, Suc- POINTS OF THE COMPLETION BRODY AND FRANK A. BENDER, and additional mineral interests in Becky Saunders; Billy R. Price; Bowser, III; Thomas R. Bowser, cessors and Assigns of Bernard INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER if they are living, or if they are other counties as detailed in the Brent R. Clements and Donna L. Jr.; Timothy Joseph Lowry; Tita- J. Feeney, deceased c/o Benedic- THAN 0 FEET FROM THE NORTH deceased, their unknown succes- Amended Petition. Clements, as Co-Trustees, or their nium Energy, LLC; Tom Ed Moore tine College; Unknown Heirs, LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 165 sors, if any. W/2 NE/4 of Section 7, Township successors-in-trust, of the BR and and Vallory J. Moore, Co-Trustees Successors and Assigns of FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE DEFENDANTS 7 North, Range 2 West, McClain DL Family Trust, held under the of the Jaron Tyler Moore Trust u/t/a Awana Walker, deceased c/o John AND NO CLOSER THAN 1,500 CASE NO: CV-2017-11 County, OK BR and DL Family Trust Agreement dated August 17, 2007; TPR Mid- Albert Mantooth; Unknown Heirs, FEET FROM THE WEST LINE NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Dated: June 2, 2017. dated March 12, 2015; Brigham Continent, LLC; Travis S. Smith Successors and Assigns of Cath- OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 7 THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: COURT CLERK Minerals, L.L.C.; Calvin S. Donner; aka Travis Stuart Smith; Trend erine Feeney, deceased c/o Do- NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, MC- The Unknown Heirs, Succes- BY: s/ Cambria Energy, L.L.C.; Cecil R. Venture Fund L.L.C.; Turner Miner- reen Caruso; Unknown Heirs, CLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA sors and Assigns of Phoebe A. DEPUTY Price; Charles Edward Lowry and als, L.L.C.; Urland Gulf, LLC; Successors and Assigns of LOCATION OF WELLBORE Schock, deceased, and if married (SEAL) Donna Lowry; Christine Margaret Vanessa Nicole Price aka Vanessa Charles Feeney a/k/a Charles J. (LATERAL) AT SECTION 26 COM- at the time of death, the spouse of GARY L. MCKNIGHT, INC. Myles aka Christine Margaret Price; Velma Rushing; Vicki H. Feeney, deceased c/o Doreen PLETION INTERVAL: THE PRO- Phoebe A. Schock, if said spouse 11 E. CARL ALBERT PARKWAY Whitney; Citizen Energy II, LLC; Bertoch; Victoria Ann Price c/o Caruso; Unknown Heirs, Succes- POSED LOCATION OF THE END be living, and if not living, the MCALESTER, OK 74501 Cloud Family LLC, c/o Jeremee Stephanie Ann Rocha; Wake En- sors and Assigns of Delbert F. POINTS OF THE COMPLETION unknown heirs, successors and (918) 423-7516 Cloud, Manager; Continental Re- ergy, LLC; Wells-Blinn Oil & Gas Moore and Billy Moore a/k/a Billy INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER assigns of the deceased spouse ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF sources, Inc.; Crystal Lee Jones Partnership; Wilda Jean Lowry; T. Moore, both deceased c/o THAN 0 FEET FROM THE SOUTH of Phoebe A. Schock, Susan B. aka Crystal Lee Chambers; Curtis William Meadows Kennedy and Anita M. Moore; Unknown Heirs, LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 165 Michael Green; Dale Williston Kelly R. Kennedy; William Price, Successors and Assigns of Delbert FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE Minerals ; Dale/P Minerals Limited deceased his Heirs, Successors F. Moore, Jr., a/k/a Delbert Moore, AND NO CLOSER THAN 1,500 No. 448-June 1-3 Times East a distance of 81.47 feet, Partnership; Dale/Peregrine Min- and Assigns c/o Velma Rushing; Jr., deceased c/o Randy T. Moore; FEET FROM THE WEST LINE IN THE DISTRICT COURT South 32°22’44” East a distance erals Fund, LP; Daniel Green, Jr. Barnett Prairie Missionary Baptist Unknown Heirs, Successors and OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 7 OF MCCLAIN COUNTY of 46.87 feet, South 08°17’01” ; Darla J. Clements; Darla J. Cle- Church; G.W. Miller; SECTION Assigns of Edith Trout, deceased NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, MC- STATE OF OKLAHOMA East a distance of 52.72 feet, ments; Darlene Wooten ; David 35-7N-4W: Allison Caruso c/o c/o Chisolm Trout LLC; Unknown CLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA GARRETT AND COMPANY, LLC, South 10°42’05” West a distance Berman aka David M. Berman; Dorene Caruso; Anita Sue Hopkins Heirs, Successors and Assigns of That the entire length of the an Oklahoma limited liability of 43.19 feet, South 00°19’26” Dewey D. Campbell c/o Myrna Neal; Ann Ingraham Shillig; Bar- F.W. Dye, Bessie A. Dye and James lateral will be cemented such that company, West a distance of 17.48 feet, Campbell-Chambers; Diana M. bara June Thomas; Billy Nickels D. Dye, deceased c/o Duffey Oil the perforations will be isolated Plaintiff, South 05°26’20” West a distance Seaton; Donald Green ; Doris aka Billy Joe Nickels; Bryan Gene & Gas, Inc.; Unknown Heirs, Suc- from the beginning and end point v. of 61.83 feet, South 03°49’32” Siewert; E. Jane Scroggs, Trustee Fuzzell; Buffalo Creek Minerals, cessors and Assigns of Gary Joe of the lateral. CAREY LYNN SHERMAN, West a distance of 294.60 feet, of the Eloise Jane Scroggs Trust L.L.C. Gregg Byram, Manager; Fuzzell, deceased c/o Bryan Gene NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN an individual; et al., South 11°22’00” West a distance dated July 20, 2010; EOG Re- Charles F. Renfro Trustee of the Fuzzell; Unknown Heirs, Succes- that this cause will be heard before Defendants. of 126.51 feet, South 14°47’15” sources, Inc.; Family Tree Corpo- Dorothy Tomlinson Trust dated sors and Assigns of H.D. Cornell, an Administrative Law Judge on Case No. CV-17-18 West a distance of 211.05 feet, ration; Floretta Overstreet; Fran- 2-24-94 and the trusts unknown deceased c/o Cynthia Berrier; the Initial Hearing Docket at the SERVICE OF SUMMONS South 11°55’ 37” West a distance ces Dockery Row; Francis Jeanett successors; Chieftain Royalty Unknown Heirs, Successors and Corporation Commission, Eastern BY PUBLICATION NOTICE of 69.94 feet, South 14°26’27” Pirtle; Galatyn Minerals LP; Haskell Company; Chisolm Trout, LLC,; Assigns of Helen Feeney, de- Regional Office, 440 S. Houston, STATE OF OKLAHOMA: West a distance of 537.55 feet, Horn Family Limited Partnership; Citizen Energy II, LLC; Clodus R. ceased c/o Benedictine College; Suite 114, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127 TO: MAY SHERMAN, an indi- South 15°24’14” West a distance Heirs, Successors and Assigns of Smith and/or Pauline R. Smith, Unknown Heirs, Successors and at 8:30 a.m. on the 26th day of vidual, if living, or if deceased the of 131.58 feet, South 30°27’13” Daniel Green, deceased c/o Dan- Trustee of the Smith Living Trust Assigns of Homer Trout, deceased June, 2017 and that this Notice unknown heirs, devisees, lega- West a distance of 73.45 feet, iel W. Green, Jr.; Jack Morgan dated 01-27-1995; Consul Proper- c/o Chisolm Trout LLC; Unknown be published as required by law tees, successors, administrators, South 19°09’06’ West a distance Field, Trustee of the Jack Morgan ties, L.L.C.; Continental Resourc- Heirs, Successors and Assigns of and the rules of the Commission. executors, trustees, beneficiaries of 371.88 feet, South 22°29’41” Field Trust c/o Bob Slovacek, es, Inc.; D. Eileen Smith; Daisy Nell Jerry P. Leek a/k/a Geraldine Leek, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN and/or assigns of MAY SHERMAN; West a distance of 47.67 feet, Trustee; Jack T. Findley, deceased, Stephens, Trustee of the Daisy Nell deceased c/o Doreen Caruso; that in the event this cause is GAIUS H. SMITH, an individual, South 13°50’55” West a distance his heirs, successors and assigns Stephens Revocable Trust dated Unknown Heirs, Successors and uncontested, the Applicant, its if living, or if deceased the un- of 304.32 feet, South 18°51’46” c/o Lewis Findley; James R. Gre- 03-28-1997; Dale K. Graham a/k/a Assigns of Joyce Ellen Kaplan representatives, witnesses and known heirs, devisees, legatees, West a distance of 102.11 feet, gath c/o Christian Ann Swidensky; Dale Kent Graham; David H. Bal- Bernstein, deceasd c/o Charles other proponents of the Appli- successors, administrators, exec- South 17°41’14” West a distance Janice J. Reeves; Jeffrey L. lard; David R. Jones and Edith Selig & Sandrea Lee Bernstein, cant may appear and testify by utors, trustees, beneficiaries and/ of 119.68 feet, South 14°43’51” Seaton, deceased, his heirs, suc- Colleen Jones, Trustees of the Personal Representatives; Un- telephone. The cost of telephonic or assigns of GAIUS H. SMITH; West a distance of 139.62 feet, cessors and assigns c/o Diana David R. Jones and Edith Colleen known Heirs, Successors and communication shall be paid by G.A. WILLIAMS, an individual, if South 24°24’03” West a distance Seaton; Jeremy Price ; Joe Lee Jones Family Trust dated 02-02- Assigns of Lois Graham, deceased the person or persons requesting living, or if deceased the unknown of 92.61 feet, South 24°52’28” Lowry and Margaret Cain Lowry; 1995; Dennis Patrick Simpson; c/o Diana J. White; Unknown its use. Interested parties who heirs, devisees, legatees, succes- West a distance of 114.10 feet, John L. Schaefer and Lisa J. Diana J. White a/k/a Diana Lois Heirs, Successors and Assigns of wish to participate by telephone sors, administrators, executors, South 30°07’39” West a distance Schaefer ; John R. Findley; Joseph White a/k/a Diana L. White; Martha Frances Armstrong, de- shall contact the Applicant or trustees, beneficiaries and/or as- of 69.68 feet, South 50°11’34” W. Hayhurst, Donna J. Hayhurst Donna J. Hayhurst, Trustee of the ceased c/o John Albert Mantooth; Applicant’s attorney, prior to the signs of G.A. WILLIAMS; West a distance of 117.23 feet and Dru Hayhurst ; Joyce Chalm- Donna J. Hayhurst Trust dated Unknown Heirs, Successors and hearing date, and provide their J.A. DEIGNAN, an individual, if to a Point; ers aka Brenda J. Chalmers; 9/12/2011; Doreen Caruso; Dru Assigns of Martha L. Hopkins, name and phone number. living, or if deceased the unknown Thence North 44°20’24” West Juanita Findley, nee Price a/k/a Hayhurst c/o Donna Hayhurst; deceased c/o Harry H. Hopkins; NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN heirs, devisees, legatees, succes- a distance of 147.99 feet to a Juanita Clark and John O. Findley, Echo Energy LLC; Elizabeth A. Unknown Heirs, Successors and that all interested persons may ap- sors, administrators, executors, proportional point on the 2014 both deceased, their heirs, suc- Dwyer; EOG Resources, Inc.; ESP Assigns of Ruby D. Nickels aka pear and be heard. For information trustees, beneficiaries and/or right bank; cessors and assigns c/o Mary EOC Rose Rock, LLC; Family Tree Ruby Nickels, deceased c/o Jean concerning this action, contact assigns of J.A. DEIGNAN; Thence North 87°56’48” West LeMaster; JW Oil and Gas, L.L.C.; Corporation; Farmers United Co- Webb; Unknown Heirs, Succes- Peter Burns, Newfield Exploration E.M. LINDSAY, an individual, if a distance of 2056.64 feet to an Kathleen Frances Neill; Kathy operative Pool c/o Donald C. sors and Assigns of Thelma Elaine Mid-Continent Inc., 24 Waterway living, or if deceased the unknown Iron Rod with cap at the Southeast Smith; Kendrick R. Carpenter, Gaston, President; Felix Energy Mantooth, deceased c/o Melanie Ave., Ste. 900, The Woodlands, heirs, devisees, legatees, succes- corner of said Lot 4; Trustee of the Kendrick R. Car- Holdings, II, LLC; Felix Energy Ann Schantz; Unknown Heirs, Texas 77380, 281/674-2498 or sors, administrators, executors, Thence South 89°49’32” West penter Revocable Trust, dated Minerals II, LLC; Finley Resources, Successors and Assigns of Wan- Ron M. Barnes, BARNES LAW, trustees, beneficiaries and/or a distance of 452.68 feet to the November 8, 2012; Larry Price; Inc.; Golden Creek Minerals, dalene Marrs, deceased c/o PLLC, 1648 S. Boston Avenue, assigns of E.M. LINDSAY; POINT OF BEGINNING, contain- Lewis Findley and Norma Findley; L.L.C.; Harry H. Hopkins; Harry Richard Marrs; Unknown Heirs, Ste. 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119, GAIL MCCURTAIN ROBINSON, ing 198.19 acres as surveyed. Lewis Wayne Price; Lindell Leon- Neal Hopkins; Helen Pricer, Successors and Assigns of William 918/382-8686. an individual, if living or if deceased The Basis of Bearings for this ard Shoemake and Kim Wyatt Trustee under the Gary B. Smith Herbert Bernstein, aka William H. CORPORATION the unknown heirs, devisees, lega- description and plat attached Shoemake, Co-Trustees of the E.L. 1992 Revocable Management Bernstein, deceased c/o Charles COMMISSION tees, successors, administrators, hereto and made a part thereof is Shoemake, Jr. Trust; Lisa Ann Trust dated the 26th day of Febru- Selig & Sandrea Lee Bernstein, OF OKLAHOMA executors, trustees, beneficiaries Grid, NAD-27, Oklahoma South Smith, Trustee of the Lisa Ann ary, 1992 c/o Gary B. Smith, Suc- Personal Representatives; Un- DANA L. MURPHY, Chairman and/or assigns of GAIL MCCUR- Zone, U.S. Feet. Smith Revocable Trust dated May cessor Trustee; Highland Non-Op, known Heirs, Successors and J. TODD HIETT, TAIN ROBINSON; This description was prepared 1, 2009; MAP2009-OK, an Okla- LLC; Horizontal BOP, LLC; Imajean Assigns of William J. Caffrey, Vice Chairman HATTIE B. DELAY, an individual, on July 10, 2014, by T. Wayne homa General Partnership; Mar- Fuzzell; Jaco Production Com- deceased c/o James M. Caffrey; BOB ANTHONY, if living, or if deceased the un- Fisch, P.L.S. No. 1378. jorie Lynn Price; Martha J. Eaves; pany; Jared Wayne Carpenter; Valley Minerals, LLC; Vicki K. Commissioner known heirs, devisees, legatees, This description is based upon Mary Jane Vinson; Mary LeMaster Jean Webb aka Barbara Jean Bertoch Revocable Trust Dated DONE AND PERFORMED this successors, administrators, exec- the location of the medial line of the aka Mary Dian Mendenhall; Mi- Webb; Jessica Leek c/o Barbara October 20, 2015; Wake Energy, 2nd day of June, 2017. utors, trustees, beneficiaries and/ Canadian River as of June, 2014 chael Glenn Jones; Michael James Leek; Jimmy N. Graham c/o Billy LLC; Walsh Mineral Properties, BY ORDER OF THE COMMIS- or assigns of HATTIE B. DELAY. and may be subject to change Matthews; Mid-Western Energy Joe Graham; Jo Ann Manke; John L.L.C.; Waterman Energy, LLC; SION: You are hereby notified that an based upon the future movement Corp., successor to Mid-West Albert Mantooth; John D. Smith; Willard M. Smith; William E. Smith; PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary action has been filed in the District of the medial line of said river by Mud Company, Inc. c/o Harold John E. Wolf, III, successor William F. Mitchell; William Paul Court, McClain County, State of accretion, erosion or avulsion. McConnell, Service Agent; Nathan Trustee for the Osborne Mineral Chaat Smith; Wyatt Energy Part- Oklahoma, Case No. CV-17-18, Together with any and all oil, gas, Leavitt Smith; Neva J. Stephens Trust, dated September 9, 1991, ners c/o Castello Enterprises, Inc. styled: Garrett and Company, and other mineral interests in, on, aka Neva Jo Stephens; Newcastle amended January 13, 1999; Jo- General Partner; Unknown Heirs, LLC, an Oklahoma limited liability and under such real property and Energy, LLC; Northwest Oil & Gas seph T. Wright III; Keely Invest- Successors and Assigns of Cassie No. 443-June 1-2 Times company, Plaintiff v. Carey Lynn premises (the “Subject Property”). Exploration, LLC; Paige Smith ments c/o Jack Keely; Kevin Ray Hampton, deceased; Unknown BID ATTACHMENT Sherman, an individual, et al., Plaintiff prays that it be granted Martin; Pamela Joyce Schott; Manke and JoAnn Manke, as Heirs, Successors and Assigns of CITY OF WAYNE STREET Defendants. The action alleges judgment against the Defendants, Panhandle Oil & Gas Inc., succes- trustee of the Manke Family Trust Edwin E. Hampton, deceased; OVERLAY SPECIFICATIONS that Plaintiff is the owner of the and each of the adjudging that: sor in interest to Panhandle Roy- u/t/a Dated the 7th day of March Unknown Heirs, Successors and • The City of Wayne, Oklahoma following described real property Plaintiff is the owner of the Sub- alty Company; Phil Price, de- 2013; Knowcando, Ltd.; Kridler Assigns of John H. Hampton, is requesting bids for equipment and premises due to Plaintiff’s ject Property in fee simple, due ceased, his heirs, successors and Revocable Trust; L.A. Maxson; deceased; Unknown Heirs, Suc- and labor for up to 2” asphalt record title and possession of such to Plaintiff’s record title and pos- assigns c/o Gayle Ornellas; Pla- Larry G. Ragan, Trustee under the cessors and Assigns of Joseph R. overlay of approximately 4.5 miles real property and premises for the session of such property for the inview Holdings, LLC; POPEM Larry G. Ragan 1992 Revocable Baggett, deceased; and all per- of City Streets. Actual length of the statutory period and accretion of statutory period and accretion of LLC; Prairie Oil and Gas, LLC; Management Trust dated the 21st sons if, living or if deceased, their project will be based on available land due to the movement of the land due to the movement of the Randy S. Cook, Trustee of the day of February, 1992; Laura Jean known and unknown successors, funds. Canadian River: Canadian River, free and clear of all Randy S. Cook Living Trust dated Hopkins, aka Laura Jean Simpson, and all corporations, existing and • Bidders will add all costs of A portion of government Lots liens, claims and encumbrances; January 17, 2017; Raymond Price, aka Laura Jean Hayes, aka Laura if dissolved, its known and un- placement equipment and labor 3 and 4, and the accretion and that the Defendants have no right, deceased c/o Janice Price Francis; Jane Underwood, aka Laura Jane known successors and all other for installation, and provide The riparian rights thereto, located title, claim or interest in the Subject Rebellion Energy, LLC; Red Stone Pierson c/o Michael Brady Pier- persons having an interest in the City of Wayne with a daily place- in Section Twelve (12), Township Property; that the Defendants are Resources, LLC; Rhonda Howk; son; Laura LaBrada Williams; lands covered hereby, particu- ment rate. Six {6) North, Range Two (2) West barred and enjoined from asserting Richard Paul Wood and Marion Lessa Loraine Lewis a/k/a Lorane larly in McClain County, Oklahoma. • The City of Wayne will supply of the Indian Meridian, McClain any right, title, claim or interest in Gail Wood ; Rolanda Gene Price Lewis; Londa LuVicia Lamey; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Type B and C asphalt product County, Oklahoma being more the Subject Property; that Plain- Russell; Ronald L. Clements, LuAnn Marrs; Marcia Goodall Applicant in this cause is request- to the paver. McClain County will particularly described as follows: tiff’s title to the Subject Property Trustee of the R & C Clements Walker; Martha Lynn Chaat Smith; ing that the Commission enter an provide the asphalt delivery, the Commencing (P.O.C.) at an Iron is fully perfected as against the Family Trust; Roy D. and Kaye Mary Bingaman; Melanie Ann order to be effective as of the date tack oil and oil placement. Rod with cap at the Southwest Defendants; that the title of Plaintiff Moore, LLC; Sandra Kay Price Schantz; Michael Brady Pierson; of the execution thereof or follows: • The project must be com- corner of the Southeast Quarter of in the Subject Property be quieted Jones, nee Rains; Sandra Zari; Michael Caruso a/k/a Michael Approving a multiunit horizontal pleted no later than August 31, said Section 12, North 89°49’32” and confirmed; and that Plaintiff be Star Royalty Company, LLC; McPadden; Michael D. Dwyer c/o well in the 640-acre horizontal 2017 due to funding restraints. East a distance of 1435.81 feet awarded its reasonable attorneys’ Stephanie Ann Rocha; Steven BOKF, N.A., as Agent; Mount St. drilling and spacing units formed • Bidders must have Highway to an Iron Rod with cap at the fees and costs and such other Patrick Peters; Stonewall Miner- Scholastica, Inc. Ann Shepard, for the Mississippian and Wood- Class Paving Equipment that is intersection of the South line of relief to which the Court deems als, LLC; T.S. Dudley Land Com- President; Newcastle Energy In- ford common sources of supply capable of placing asphalt to a said Section 12 and the East Plaintiff entitled. pany, Inc.; TECO Royalty Com- vestments, LLC ; Nina L. Kridler in Sections 26 and 35, Township 20’ width in one pass to eliminate right-of-way of an existing railroad You are hereby notified that you pany, LLC c/o The Trust Company Revocable Trust c/o Warren M. 7 North, Range 4 West, McClain centerline joints and be capable of being the POINT OF BEGINNING have been sued in this action and of Oklahoma, Agent; TGCD Part- Kridler; Nina O. Hopkins; North- County, Oklahoma so as to allow crowning the roadway with a 2% (P.O.B.). must answer the Petition filed by nership; The Blakeley Family Trust west Royalty, LLC; Panhandle Oil such multiunit horizontal well to grade where applicable. Thence North 02°58’11” East a the Plaintiff on or before July 31, dated August 30, 2007, as amend- and Gas Inc, Panhandle Royalty be drilled as described below • Bidders must submit a list of distance of 2653.10 feet to a PK 2017 , or the allegations contained ed and restated on November 12, Co., as successor to Wood Oil and to be completed in and to equipment type and size that will Spike with shiner at the intersec- in said Petition will be taken as true 2014, Judy Sue Moore Blakeley, Company; Paul David Hopkins; produce hydrocarbons from the be utilized on this project. tion of said railroad right-of-way and judgment will be entered in fa- Trustee; The Field Family Trust c/o Paula Diane Chaat Smith; Pine Oil above named common sources • Actual widths and lengths of and the North line of said Lot 3; vor of Plaintiff Garrett & Company, James R. Field, surviving Trustee; & Gas Ltd., a Texas limited partner- of supply and establishing of a roadway to be determined in the Thence North 89°43’31” East a LLC, as prayed for above. The Heirs, Successors and As- ship c/o Duffey Oil & Gas, Inc.; R. proper allocation factor for allocat- field with McClain County Repre- distance of 304.89 feet along the Kristel Gray, Court Clerk signs of Bertha Price c/o Velma Scott Richey; Raisa II, LLC; ing the cost of and the production sentative Larry Davis. North line of said Lot 3 to an lron McClain County, Oklahoma Rushing; The Heirs, Successors Randy S. Cook, Trustee of the and proceeds from such multiunit • Bidders may include a supple- Rod with cap at the Northeast By: /s/ Kathy Peterson and Assigns of Bobby Ray Price Randy S. Cook Living Trust dated horizontal well to each of the af- mental bid to provide the asphalt corner of said Lot 3; (Deputy) c/o Jeremy Price; The Heirs, Suc- January 17, 2017; Richard Marrs; fected units covered hereby. delivery to the project. These costs Thence North 86°03’14’ East (Seal) cessors and Assigns of Carolyn Robert T. Johansen & Norma Jean Granting such other and further are not to be included in the daily a distance of 2816.84 feet to a James M. Chaney, OBA #1606 Jo Lewis c/o David Berman; The Johansen, Co-Trustees of the relief as may be proper based rate for asphalt placement quote. proportional point on the 2014 Allen Campbell, OBA #10229 Heirs, Successors and Assigns of Robert T. and Norma Jean Johan- upon the evidence presented • Bidders may include a supple- right bank of the Canadian River; KIRK & CHANEY PLLC Darrel Eugene Green c/o Debbie sen Revocable Trust dated 06-12- at the hearing herein. The legal mental bid to supply and place the Thence North 61°48’27” East a 101 Park Avenue, Suite 800 Lynn Green; The Heirs, Succes- 1998; Rosalie Koron & Jack Koron, descriptions of the land sections tack oil for the project. distance of 144.59 feet to a point Oklahoma City, OK 73102 sors and Assigns of E.L. Cralle c/o Co-Trustees of the Rosalie Koron adjacent to the area within which Bids will be opened June 15th, on the 2014 medial line; (405) 235-1333 telephone Randall S. Cook; The Heirs, Suc- Trust under trust agreement dated the location exception lies are 2017, at 2:00 P.M. Thence along the 2014 medial (405) 235-5914 facsimile cessors and Assigns of Edna Price 07-27-1984 c/o Jeffrey Koron, Sections 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 34 Please come to Wayne Town line the following courses and [email protected] c/o Gayle Ornellas; The Heirs, Successor Trustee; Royalty Inter- and 36, Township 7 North, Range Hall, 117 N. Shannon, Wayne, distances: campbell @kirkandchaney. com Successors and Assigns of Kath- ests Parntership, LP; Ruby D. 4 West and Sections 1, 2 and 3, OK 73095, for an Invitation to Bid, South 28°11’33” East a distance ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF ryn Bowser c/o Thomas R. Nickels Trustee of the Ruby D. Township 6 North, Range 4 West, (405) 449-3451. of 50.74 feet, South 27°09’ 33” 10B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 8, 2017

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The following persons have been Chanse C. Meason, taxes due state. Harrington K. Dribo, DUI. $10,000 or less. charged by the State of Oklahoma Serafin W. Sanchez Castellanos, no Phillip W. Collett, rape, first degree Capital One Bank (USA) NA vs. with traffic or other violations or have valid driver’s license. - by force or fear. Robert S. Beam, civil action $10,000 Classifieds filed other court actions in McClain Brent L. Hogue, failure to stay Adam M. Hurry, possession of or less. County District Court between May in lane. stolen vehicle. Oklahoma Heritage Bank vs. Jared 25-31, 2017. Nakisha R. Singleton, speeding, Tyrone A. Davis, possession of CDS. K. Luman, civil action $10,000 or Traffic 81/70. Bruce A. Andrews, knowingly more. ACREAGES GARAGE SALES Anthony C. McDaniel, speeding, Leon L. Mendenhall, speeding, concealing stolen property. Oklahoma Heritage Bank vs. Mi- 55/45. 73/70. Small Claims chael K. Coates, civil action $10,000 FOR SALE: 5 acres near Goldsby 3 FAMILY GARAGE SALE: Saturday, Brian D. Shipley, DUS. Sharte R. Thomas, speeding, 73/70. Norman Regional Hospital vs. or more. airport, zoned agri. or commercial. Call June 10, 8-12, 20247 Horse Ave., Philip S. Busby, taxes due state. Brian K. Cargle, speeding, 71/70. Charley H. Dabney, small claims Karna More vs. Kenneth D. Jones, 405-201-5758. 02/23/tfc Purcell, 1 mile west on Hwy. 39, then 1/4 Renee D. Delno, no seatbelt. Damundre L. Anderson, no valid over $1501. civil action $10,000 or more. mile north. Baby clothes, kids clothes, Lynn R. Whitney, no seatbelt. driver’s license. Carol Burson vs. Brenda Kimbrell, Delta Oilfield Services, Inc vs. COMMERCIAL baby items, furniture. 06/08/1tp Chanda K. Kolb, DUS (3rd of- Johnathan T. Johnson, DUS (3rd small claims over $1501. TKraft, Inc, civil action $10,000 or BUILDINGS FOR RENT FOUR FAMILY GARAGE SALE: Friday fense). offense). Cook 01, LLC vs. Crissandra N. more. COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS for rent & Saturday, 3411 North 9th, Purcell. Chanda K. Kolb, no insurance. Johnathan T. Johnson, no insurance. Shaeffer, small claims under $1500. Ramsey Property Management vs. in Purcell. Located at corner of Huron Living room & bedroom furniture, queen Chanda K. Kolb, alter license plate. Roger L. Melton, speeding, 79/70. Michael E. McElderry vs. Lucas Cherokee Horn Petroleum LLC, civil and Green Ave. 1 bldg. 42x60; 1 bldg. comforter set, name brand clothes for Ronnie B. Colvin, failure to stay Taylor R. Cook, speeding, 80/70. Whitaker, forcible entry and detainer action $10,000 or more. 72x28. Call Johnny or Twila Taylor for the whole family, home decor, fifth in lane. Christopher R. McConnell, speed- under $1500. Brooks Holding, LLC vs. Steven more information or a showing, 405- wheel travel trailer & much more. Brian C. Green, failure to devote ing, 110/70. Civil Hughes, civil action $10,000 or more. 760-4548 or 405-527-3182. 01/12/tfc 06/08/1tp full attention. Undra P. Mock, speeding, 80/70. Julie Kelley vs. Shacha Cox, civil Sylvester Spicer vs. Total Trucking, FOR RENT: 1933 N. Green Ave., 4000 GARAGE SALE FULL OF GOOD JUNK: Brian C. Green, no valid driver’s Julian Delgado, failure to obtain action $10,000 or less. Inc, civil action $10,000 or more. SF of office space, will divide. Call Than Friday, June 9th, 8-5 & Saturday, June license. current registration. Conn Appliances, Inc vs. Debra Marriages Filed 405-990-8862. 01/05/tfc 10th, 8-12, 17117 Blanton View, Purcell. Sara V. Leguizamon Schippner, Alfredo Casillas, no valid driver’s A. Kuykendall, civil action $10,000 Robby E. Bilyeu, 48, and Lacey E. 3 families, 1 who is a hoarder(just ask speeding, 77/70. license. or less. Hurley, 30, both of Lindsay. OFFICES FOR RENT: 201 W. Main St., her hubby), home decor, kids clothes, Clinton D. Hayes, operate vehicle Jordan L. Lankford, speeding, Portfolio Recovery Associates vs. Kenneth R. Craig, 55, and Jennifer Purcell. Call 405-412-4805. 6/1/2tp toys, DVD’s, books, jewelry, craft with defective lamps (other than 80/70. Bill Hardcastle, civil action $10,000 L. Whitten, 45, both of Newcastle. supplies, kitchen items & good junky COMPUTER SALES collectable treasures! From Hwy. 74 headlamps). Anthony Sherrod, speeding, 80/70. or less. Jeffrey B. Eidenshink, 50, and south of Purcell turn east on South Fork Clinton D. Hayes, no safety chains. Victoria Aldaco, no child restraint. Capital One Bank (USA) NA vs. Vickie J. Henry, 49, both of Newcastle. DALE’S ETC. COMPUTER sales & Rd., go 1 mile to Blanton View, going Donnie J. Radebaugh, DUS. Bathie Fall, speeding, 80/70. Peggy L. Mathes, civil action $10,000 Regan M. Davis, 36, and Jessica service. Repair, rebuild, and upgrade all south 8/10 on the west side of the road. Anastasia G. Espinosa, no insur- Steven W. Eisele, no insurance. or less. M. Lawrence, 28, both of Blanchard. brands. Free estimates. Reconditioned Follow signs. 06/08/1tp ance. Tiana C. Williams, speeding, 75/65. Capital One Bank (USA) NA vs. David E. Sprague, 57, of Caney, systems from $299. 709 W Jackson, Tommy A. Johnson II, improper Misdemeanors Shawna R. Noble, civil action $10,000 Kan. and Theresa A. Crow, 51, of Purcell. 527-2949. 01/05/tfc GARAGE SALE: 3415 N. 9th, Saturday turn. Karen S. Rogers, DUI - drugs. or less. Holdenville, Kan. only. Kid’s stuff, hunting & fishing, 4 wheelers, household goods. 06/08/1tp Marcus R. Parks, speeding, 85/75. Tyson D. Bernardi, public intoxi- Bank of America NA vs. Karen M. Jake E. Phillips, 29, and Brittani B. GARAGE SALES Desary A. Goodgion, unsafe con- cation. Clark, civil action $10,000 or less. Parker, 28, both of Newcastle. 1/2 PRICE FAMILY GARAGE SALE: GARAGE SALE: 928 Luglena Ln., dition. Michael A. W. Fancher, petit Midland Funding LLC vs. Jessica Dusty R. Lester, 30, and Dena M. Due to so much stuff, Friday only, Thurs.-Sat., 8-? 06/08/1tp Arreguin Mendoza, no valid larceny. Waltman, civil action $10,000 or less. Thornburg, 26, both of Purcell. 8-5, 34288 State Hwy. 59, Wayne (3/4 driver’s license. Vincent J. Dewoody, DUI. Midland Funding LLC vs. Eric Eugene S. Adams, 56, and Joye L. GARAGE SALE: Saturday only, 8-?, 820 mile east of 4 way stop). Name brand W. Adams. DVD’s, children’s books, Brian D. Kirkpatrick, speeding, Milissa C. Davis, DUI. Smith, civil action $10,000 or less. Allen, 58, both of Purcell. clothing, mens, womens & kids, shoes, educational games, toys, electric weed 65/55. Ronald G. Stoliby, assault and Capital One Bank (USA) NA Joseph D. Timmons, 39, and Terri swimsuits, purses, microwave, paper eater, men, women & boys clothes, lots Darla A. Cowley, no seatbelt. battery. vs. Tamara N. Conner, civil action S. Yarber-Hilburn, 60, both of Purcell. shredder, computer/TV armoire, lamps, of household items. Too much to list, Darla A. Cowley, no child restraint. Felonies $10,000 or less. Divorces Granted TV, pictures, bedding, movies, toys, everything must go!. 06/08/1tp Matthew C. Garcia, speeding, Justin C. Hogue, feloniously point- Capital One Bank (USA) NA vs. Robert E. Lovelace vs. Rebecca American Idol karaoke machine & much more. Last chance! 06/08/1tc 85/65. ing firearm. Christine L. George, civil action L. Lovelace

Dibble Veteran’s Corner SH 9 Poultry FredZacher Auction For The Purcell Register a movement to make sure Vietnam war. Steve suffered disability claims. No appoint- Every Monday the Civil War veterans were from the effects of Agent Or- ment is needed and all services Remembering Our Vet- remembered with flowers at ange even though he was never are free of charge. at 7:00 PM erans least one day a year. She also given benefits since he was in We welcome all veterans and At the Dibble Show Barn Marilyn Higgins recently had the audience participate the “Blue Water Navy.” Every their families to visit Veterans Also, Caged Animals, Farm-Related Items & Guns held a Memorial Day event in 21 quotes relating to war year service organizations Corner to meet and engage Taking consignments at noon, day of sale. in honor of her late husband including Winston Churchill’s lobby congress and the VA to with other veterans. We offer 405-826-8631 • 405-595-9699 Robert S. (Steve) Higgins. “Never have so many owed so include those who served off a coffee bar and free WiFi for Marilyn invited and spoke to much to so few” as praise for the coast of Vietnam, but never those wanting to visit. Veterans Corner volunteers the brave airmen who fought set foot in the country. Volunteer Opportunities: We and highlighted the history of the Germans in the battle of The Higgins family then are also looking for additional veterans and Memorial Day. London. treated all the Veterans Corner drivers to help transport veter- She talked about how the Steve Higgins was a Machin- volunteers to a barbecue din- ans. Please contact us if you Union Soldiers in the Grand ist Mate on the USS Blandy ner in honor of Steve and his are interested in volunteering. Army of the Republic started and USS Mullinnix during the service to our country. Location and hours Garage John Carter presented a Veterans Corner is located plaque to Marilyn in apprecia- just south of Norman, two tion for her donation in Steve’s miles west of Interstate 35 Exit honor for a fire pit on the patio 106 on the north side of High- at Veterans Corner. way 9. From the southwest go Sale Kits Services Offered to Vet- four miles north of Blanchard erans on Highway 62 to Highway 9. Manual and electric wheel- Travel east 4 miles to Western chairs, wheel chair lifts, walk- Avenue and make a U-turn. ers, and other medical equip- Veterans Corner is 1/4 mile ment. west on the north side. The Available at In addition to food boxes are facility is open from 8 a.m. John Carter and Marilyn Higgins provided for veterans and their to 12 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, families in need. Wednesday and Friday and Veterans Corner has three the phone number is (405) vans available to transport 387-5070. They offer extended veterans to their medical ap- hours on Thursdays from 7 a.m. 225 W. Main • Purcell pointments. If you need help to 1 p.m. getting to or from a medical Donations only Includes appointment please contact Veterans Corner is a 501(c) • Fluorescent signs one of our drivers: Fred Zacher (3) organization and all gifts • Price stickers (405) 447-2482, Greg Kelsch are tax deductible. Donations • Directional arrows (405) 255-2208 or Sam Knight can be sent to: Veterans Corner; • Marking pen (405) 808-5096. P.O. Box 722160; Norman, OK $ 00 Volunteers are available 73070-8635. All proceeds are +tax • Inventory & sheet Monday through Friday to used to support veterans and for a successful sale help Veterans with their VA their spouses. 9 Marilyn Higgins THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 8, 2017-11B The Purcell Register

$11.00 up to 40 words, 20¢ per word after Classifieds DEADLINE: 11 a.m. on Tuesday 405-527-2126 GARAGE SALES GARAGE SALES HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HUGE GARAGE SALE: 3515 N. 9th, NORMAN FLEA MARKET. Flea Market FULL-TIME TRUCK DRIVER & local NIMMO’S RECYCLING hiring for part- Fri., June 9, 8-3; Sat., June 10, 8-12. and biggest garage sale in Norman. delivery driver needed: Must have class time CDL driver. Must have medical Recliner, sofa, rocking chair, men/ Fri. & Sat., June 9th and 10th, 8-5 A CDL. Good driving record and able card, clean MVR and pass drug test & 615 E. Robinson, Cleveland County to do some physical work. Apply at random testing. No weekends. We offer TRAILERS & TRUCK BEDS women’s clothes, boys 6 months, girls DJ 3T, sheets & lots of misc. 06/08/1tp Fairgrounds. Over 50 booths of XYLO of Oklahoma. Call 405-469-4516. a scrap yard job if you want full-time everything you can imagine. Call 360- 06/08/2tc when not driving. Fill out application at We sell: Utility, Equipment, Stock, Horse and Cargo Trailers HUGE INSIDE SALE: 411 Jackson, 2581 for more info. 06/08/1tc Nimmo’s, 1021 S. Green Ave., Purcell, Sat., 8-4. Guns, dressers, chest, table, HELP WANTED: Annie & Lloyd’s Tree OK. 06/08/tfc Services, Parts & Repairs antiques, vintage Barbies, home decor, YARD SALE: Fri., the 9th, 8-4; Sat., the & Landscape, must have driver license Truck Accessories & Sales stained glass, books, art, holiday decor, 10th, 8-1, Unity Missionary Church, and be able to pass drug test. Call 405- NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS tools, western decor. Something for corner of Hwy. 74 & Hwy. 59 south of 314-3607. 06/08/4tc for CNAs days and nights with $1.50 405-449-3535 everyone! 06/08/1tp Purcell. 06/08/1tc per hour shift differential. Must be HELP WANTED: Someone to do farm dependable, have good work ethic. 3 Mi. E. of Wayne on Hwy. 59 HUGE YARD SALE: 409 E. Broadway, HELP WANTED work, run equipment, manual labor, Apply today at 915 N. 7th Ave., Purcell. Lexington, Fri. & Sat., 7-4:30. Furniture, minimum age of 21 is required. Call Sunset Estates. EOE. 06/08/1tc baby clothes & items, maternity & plus COOK AIDE: Purcell Delta Senior 405-409-0769. 06/08/1tc size women’s clothes, lots of tools & Nutrition Program, 5 hours/day, 5 PURCELL PHYSICIAN is looking hardware, large above ground pool days/week. Cook, prepare food, LIGHT DUTY DIESEL MECHANIC to hire an experienced receptionist. w/all accessories, lawn mower, tires, clean. Experience required. Must have NEEDED for night shift at our Lindsay Past experience in the medical field handicap aids and much, much more. transportation and be able to lift 50 yard. Benefits include medical ins., is required. Resumes and references Come early! 06/08/1tp lbs. High School Diploma/GED. For dental, vision, life insurance, 401K and will be accepted by email only at profit sharing, two weeks paid vacation Home for Sale application: 228 N. 2nd Street, Purcell, [email protected]. 06/08/2tc MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE: 9th OK. 405-527-9462. EOE 6/1/2tc after the first year. Must have your own 639 W. Van Buren, Purcell & 10th, 8 miles west of hospital on tools. Call 405-756-4060. 05/04/tfc SEEKING NURSE Aides, cooks and Hwy. 74. John Deere lawn mower, TV’s FIREWORK TENT MANAGER needed LPNs for Brookhaven Extensive $22,500 OFF entertainment center, home decor, in Purcell city limits. Excellent income MCCLAIN COUNTY Assessor’s Office Care in Norman. Great benefits and original list price. This 4 bd., 3 ba. home known to household items, clothes, twin bed, potential. Great fundraiser opportunity is accepting applications for a full- competitive pay. Please apply in person for groups. Must interview in Ada, OK. time field deputy. Personal vehicle at 1050 Rambling Oaks Drive, Norman, seller as 1 of 2 mansions in Purcell antique desk. 06/08/1tp is loaded w/character, history & a Call 580-332-2221 or 918-977-1487. will be used, so applicant must have OK 73072 or call (405) 292-2273 01/05/ lot of square footage at impressive 06/08/2tp dependable transportation. Mileage tfc compensated monthly. Completion price! This spacious home is just of mandatory accreditation courses TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED - Will be a waiting for new owners. Features required and will be provided if hired. night position, Class A CDL with tanker are: metal roof, 3 new HVAC systems, oak looring in 2 lvg. areas endorsements. Oilfield experience McClain County Courthouse, Room & all bdrms. With a little TLC this Registered required. Apply at A & A Tank Truck, SELLER VERY Scrub 206. 6/1/2tc home could be everything you want 4.5 miles south of Lindsay, OK, 73052. it to be and more. MOTIVATED! Tech needed Nurse needed 01/05/tfc at Lindsay Municipal Hospital For more information call at Lindsay Municipal Hospital. in Surgery Department. 866-676-5131 ext #1009 Flex. No weekends. Flex. No weekends. Experience required. or Rhonda Cochrane at 405-613-4283 or oice at 405-366-7707. Certiication required. Experience required. Please apply at Please apply at Cash Now 1305 W. Cherokee, Lindsay, OK 73052 1305 W. Cherokee, Lindsay, OK 73052 or fax your resume to 405-756-1802 or fax your resume to 405-756-1802 For scrap metal , aluminum cans, appliances, tin, No phone calls please. No phone calls please. steel, air conditioners, aluminum, copper, cars and

trucks running or not. EQUAL HOUSING LENDER Licensed Lab Technician LocaL pickup for junk cars needed Broker Associate/ Practical Nurse Nimmo’s 527-5573 Certiied Residential Specialist needed at Lindsay Municipal Hospital. 405-627-5105 at Lindsay Municipal Hospital. Full-time. MT/MLT, or education in biological sciences. [email protected] • 405-527-7766 FT. Night shift. Hospital experience preferred. Must be willing to LMH pays 100% for medical, dental and vision coverage. take call and rotate weekend and holiday coverage. LMH pays 100% premiums for medical, dental, and vision. SCHOOLS OUT!! SCHOOLS OUT!! Time to plan for the summer and Please apply at Please apply at the future. See this acreage in Purcell schools! Build to suit yourself on 1305 W. Cherokee, Lindsay, OK 73052 this 9+ acres with a creek, and pasture. Rare parcel. Room for all your 1305 W. Cherokee, Lindsay, OK 73052 dreams. $119,900 or fax your resume to 405-756-1802 or fax your resume to 405-756-1802 SOLD Immaculate 2 bedroom with bonus room and large indoor laundry/ NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. No phone calls please. oice. Fresh paint and looring, new countertops and much more. $65,000. VACATION in your own neighborhood!! One of the nicest around to build on, and last in this addition! You can have your plan on this almost 2 acre PART-TIME PROFESSIONAL HELP lot in Walnut Creek Trails. Space to live and play. $37,900 Investment Company Now at PLEASE DO NOT CALL IF NOT FULLY QUALIFIED! 405-872-0044 Degree Preferred. Compensation Negotiable. Hours 9am-3pm (w/ ½ hr. for lunch) Must be self-motivated with excellent organizational and analytical skills. Expert in: Microsoft Oice Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint), Adobe Acrobat and Filing. Impeccable character, integrity and numerous references A MUST!! BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION CONDUCTED Email resume to [email protected] or fax resume to 405-527-0104

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EQUAL HOUSING 830-8120. 06/08/1tc All persons are hereby OPPORTUNITY Jim West www.jimwest.realtor Broker Associate informed that all dwellings SERVICES 1102 Parkview Circle, Purcell... One Owner Builders Home with 3 beds, Study, spacious advertised are available on kitchen and a over sized 3 car garage with a large storage area. Exterior of home has recently been an equal opportunity basis. painted. Home sits on nice corner lot in Oakridge Place 2 which is next to the wonderful Purcell CAR CLINIC: 5 qt. oil change, $29.99 Golf Course and less than one mile to Wal-Mart. It is next to Exit 91 which will give you both North plus tax (house brand). Lifetime brake and South access to I-35. Don’t let this beauty pass you by. Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor pads installed, $99.99 (most makes). The lot you have been searching for…Lot in The Cliffs… First lot just inside the Several other services available. Please gates on South side… Bring your own builder… $30,000.00 Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor call 405-527-3300. 05/25/4tc Contract Pending Reduced to $539,950.00 15697 St Hwy 74 South of Purcell. This 2014 built home features Custom Sizes Available 3 beds, 3 bath (his/her master baths), zoned HVAC, Storm Shelter, Lift in Garage to attic, designer Greg’s ireplace. Granite everywhere, monitored security system with cameras, surround sound system, www.richardsmetalbuildings.net emergency generator, double oven, kitchen island, circle drive and brand new 60X45 Morton Building Office 405-485-8611 Cell 405-620-2587 All sitting on 30 wonderful acres with pond and Great View…Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor Lawn Care 30187 Goit Road, Wanette…Great little out of the way place. If you like country living or a . nice get away spot this one will it the bill. 3 bed, 1 bath, detached garage and some outbuildings. FOR We are an insured and 10 acres with complete chain link fencing. Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor Contract Pending affordable complete lawn care. 12300 180th, Lexington. 10 acres ready for your personal touch…Just South of Slaughterville Shrub & tree trimming. Road on West side. Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor RENT REFERENCES PROVIDED 21282 State Hwy 59…Located SW of Purcell built in 2014. This plan is from Southern Liv- ing and it shows...Over 2000 sq.’ of covered porches (including a suspended porch bed!!).Extras 2 Bedroom – CH&A Greg Moerlins, Owner include but not limited to Full envelope spray foam insulation, High eficiency Lenox Heat pump, $750 per month + deposit. post tension slab, hardiboard siding, porcelain tile throughout house, 30x40 shop with spray foam insulation and a 20 foot shed on the side, Stocked pond, wired for whole house generator and hot 1 Bedroom Duplex (405) 650-1305 tub and yes there is internet service available!! This is a must see 3 bed, 2 bath home with ireplace and 15 acres to roam. Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor $450 per month + deposit. Penn Ave, Newcastle. Located just North of Highway 9 on Penn this 20 acres would be perfect for housing development or a place to build your dream home. View at www.jimwest.realtor Call 405-527-2627 Ross’ Lawn SM Service Your Perfect Partner • Complete Lawn Maintenance TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU • Weed Control MUSGRAVE 1800 North Green, Purcell, OK • Fall Cleanup • Deck/Fence Preservation 527-3012 Real Estate Than Maynard, Broker Residential and Commercial Call Ross Shore @ Your Brand for Real Estate HEART OF OKLAHOMA 719 24th Avenue SW, Norman, OK Each ofice is independently owned and operated 366-9600 306-1928 Residential - Acreages & Land - New Homes Nancy Maynard, Broker EQUAL HOUSING MusgraveOk.com Farms & Ranches - Commercially Zoned OPPORTUNITY Wonderful ranches, great lands, residential, and ALL PROPERTIES ARE ON OKC MULTI-LIST SYSTEM (MLS). www.cbheart.com Mex commercial in and around central Oklahoma. NEW LISTINGS 1 ½ STORY FRAME HOME on corner GOOD RENTAL BY SCHOOL. 2/1 Lawns frame home w/818SF. 518 E Beech NICE BRICK HOME lot. Good investmentSOLD property. Remodel not SOLD on a large privacy completed. $22,000 304 W Apache #765799 $25,000 #71602 complete year round maintenance Please visit our website or our office for a complete list fenced yard. 3bed, 1.5 ba and attached • sprinkler systems•retaining garage & carport.. CHA with gas heat. 529 LESTER LN 2/1 frame home w/CHA. BRICK & ROCK HOME ON 2 AC walls•fence installation•tree & including photos and all contact info. We look forward Great neighborhood. $98,500. #774600 Rented for $560/mo. $49,500 #765691 mol. Completely remodeled. Milled shrub trimming•tree removal pecan looring, burled walnut cabinets to helping you buy or sell your real estate property. CORNER LOT 830 W BRULE Value given to lot only. Call for a free estimate. on S Canadian to build w/granite counter tops. 3/2/2 w/3104sf. Insured $15,000 #764276 on. $12,500. #774376 $249,900 Consider owner carry #704159 (405) 527-2290 400 ACRES in McClain County. Open FIXER-UPPER for rental, lip or starter ACREAGES, LOTS 407 W. Main pasture, creeks, trees, 6 ponds, wild home. 3 bed, 1 bath,SOLD 840sf. 128 Gros Ventre (405) 204-8753 cell blackberries, sand plums and lots of #764846 AND LAND wildlife. Deer, turkey, quail, coyotes & S 10TH EQUAL HOUSING 23023 SH 24 2900sf 3/3/2 brick home, Value given to lot only. $15,000 OPPORTUNITY Purcell, OK 73080 bobcats. $1500/AC. #772340 excellent condition on 40 acres in Washington #764237 FRAME HOME W/VINYL SIDING SD. 40x60 shop,SOLD pond, fenced. This great 10 ACRES 3 miles west of Purcell Annie & Lloyd 405-527-9230 405-527-5638 2 bed, 1 ba, large covered front porch, property has lots to offer. $499,500 #763730 with 660’ of State Hwy 74 frontage. Tree & Landscape Service nice kitchen, spacious rooms, CHA, PRICE IMPROVED!! 2906 SAGE CT $120,000 #761635 Email: [email protected] Home protection plan. $69,500. 329 4/2.1/2 brick home with 2919SF! Heavily • Mowing • Concrete Work N Canadian #774153 TWO LARGE LOTS in Royal Gardens remodeled, just move in! $269,900 #757842 Addition. $14,500SOLD each or both for • Tree & shrub trimming • Bucket Truck 330 SLEEPY HOLLOW 3bed 1.5ba $25,000 #759216 & #759232 • Tree removal • Painting 3396 SF ON 1.9AC WITH PRIVACY 4/3 • Stump grinding • Fencing brick on large corner lot, nicely w/2 living, basement safe room, 2 car det Let our team of full-time professional realtors landscaped. $109,900. #773683 HALF ACRE LOTS in Woodbrook II. All • Landscaping • Roofing gar, 25x50 shop, inground pool & lots of public utilities, plus water tap included • Sodding • Construction LOCATED ON TREE LINED brick trees. #755886 help you with your most important investment. in price. $30,000 #588746 Free Estimates Insured paved street in a historic area of Purcell. INVESTMENT PROPERTY 2 bed, 824sf COMMERCIAL 3/1.5 home w/1623sf. 424 W Adams 219 N CanadianSOLD #753995 $81,500 #772335 30319 SH 59 3 units in this bldg. One INVESTMENT PROPERTY 527-7731 16601 192ND 2 bed, 724sf has been a beauty shop & could easily 3/2, 2280SF modular 709 S Canadian SOLD#754088 on 2.56 acres. Second lvrm & possible be re-opened. $85,000 #765694 4th bedroom. 32x40 garage $149,900 LEXINGTON/NOBLE/ REDUCED COMMERCIAL! Heavy duty #772462 WANETTE machine shop (30x50) on ¼ acre. 3phase PURCELL/WAYNE/ elec.111 W Juneau. $30,000 #755134 A-1 6700 MORRIS RD 4/2 brick home on 5 WASHINGTON acres. $50,900 SOLD COMMERCIAL LOT on corner of Iowa & S 2nd , 165’x200’SOLD #755143 28805 SH 59 5.92 acres w/3/2 mobile 702 E JOHNSON 2 year old brick home STORAGE home, city water & septic system. in Lexington. 3/2/3 in like new condition. GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY $95,000 #765700 #740639 Currently rented at $300/mo. Roof 16557 SH 77 approximately 4 yrs old. $17,500 3/1 frame home on 2.6 #746728 $20 and up acres.UNDER $39,900 #767319CONTRACT Also outside RV storage Reneé Barnes Donelda Ellis Ted Idleman Regena McNatt Jim Lewis WE GIVE YOUR PROPERTY THE MOST EXPOSURE. 659-7335 830-1317 623-2896 659-7620 249-5770 Call 405-449-3681 Ron Musgrave Joell Gray Nick Meabon Tyra Weston Lonnie Gilley THAN MAYNARD Broker NELDA GRAY MOORE TONY CHRISTIAN RONNIE MAYNARD Office Manager 615-4810 620-4651 928-273-9333 517-7318 926-7140 990-8862 306-2419 615-8871 659-8217 or 405-570-7854 THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 8, 2017-13B The Horseman's Corner

2017 National Reining Breeders Classic Results The 2017 National Rein- Courtney Battison, Battison Quarter Horses; Tie for 19th, ing Breeders Classic was Ranch, Purcell. Xtra Chuka Chic, shown by held April 26-23 at the Great NRHA Challenge Level Benjamin Beckett, assistant Southwest Equestrian Center 4 Open, 18 shown—10th, trainer for Xtra Quarter Horses, in Katy, Texas. Wimpys Little Nite, shown by Purcell, owned by Xtra Quarter The National Reining Breed- Thiago Boechat, Manager and Horses. ers Classic was born in the fall head trainer for Xtra Quarter NRHA Open Classic Devel- of 1997 when an elite group Horses, Purcell, owned by oping Horse, 45 shown—Tied of reiners, Tom McCutcheon, Courtney Battison, Battison for 5th, Corona Tag, owned Tim and Colleen McQuay, Ranch, Purcell. and shown by Gabriel Diano, Pete Kyle, Dick Pieper, Carol NRBC Non-Pro Challenge Diano Performance Horses, Rose, Gary Putman and Rob- Level 4, 37 shown—8th, Purcell; Tied for 25th, Xtra ert Chown, got together and Wimpys Little Nite, owned and Chuka Chic, shown by Benja- created the National Reining shown by Courtney Battison, min Beckett, assistant trainer Breeders Cup. Other early Battison Ranch, Purcell. for Xtra Quarter Horses, Pur- members of the team were NRBC Non-Pro Challenge cell, owned by Xtra Quarter Mike Christian and McClain Level 4, 36 shown—8th, Horses. County’s own Cheryl Mago- Wimpys Little Nite, owned and NRHA Ancillariy Non Pro, teaux-Cody, Byars. shown by Courtney Battison, 32 shown—10th, Wimpys Cheryl Magoteaux-Cody, Battison Ranch, Purcell. Little Nite, owned and shown secretary-treasurer for the NRBC Non-Pro Challenge by Courtney Battison, Battison NRBC, is an award-winning Level 2, 28 shown—4th, Ranch, Purcell. writer and photographer. Her Wimpys Little Nite, owned and NRHA Ancillary Intermedi- company, Pro Management, shown by Courtney Battison, ate Non Pro, 29 shown—4th, has produced and managed Battison Ranch, Purcell. Wimpys Little Nite, owned and some of the world’s most NRBC Non-Pro Challenge shown by Courtney Battison, prestigious performance horse Level 1, 23 shown—3rd, Battison Ranch, Purcell. Adam Sparks • The Auburn Plainsman events. She is the President of Wimpys Little Nite, owned and NRHA Ancillary Rookie Rein In Cancer and has been shown by Courtney Battison, Pro, 7 shown—6th, Dun Its Boomer! chosen as the Reining Manager Battison Ranch, Purcell. Red Berry, shown by Damian Caleigh Clifton (20) celebrates with her teammates after their win over Auburn University in for the 2018 World Equestrian NRHA Open Developing Rico, assistant trainer for Xtra the NCAA Women’s Softball Super Regional. Clifton and the Sooners advanced to the College Games. Horse, 45 shown—Tied for 4th, Quarter Horses, Purcell, owned World Series at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City and defeated The University of The first NRBC was held Corona Tag, owned and shown by Roger Parks. Florida 7-5 in 17 innings Monday night. in Guthrie and paid out over by Gabriel Diano, Diano Per- $210,000. In 1998, the orga- formance Horses, Purcell.; nization’s name was changed Tied for 25th, Xtra Chuka Chic, to National Reining Breeders shown by Benjamin Beckett, Classic to reflect the growing assistant trainer for Xtra Quar- prominence and importance ter Horses, Purcell, owned by of the event. The NRBC set Xtra Quarter Horses, out to provide a place to show NRHA Level 4 Open Classic Don’t miss any news in the 4- and 5-year-old (and later Finals, 31 shown—Tied for 6-year-old) reining horses for 11th, Xtra New Pal Voodoo, lucrative purses that pay deep shown by Trevor Dare, assis- into the placings. tant trainer for Xtra Quarter The NRBC has now offi- Horses, Purcell, owned by Xtra cially enjoyed two decades of Quarter Horses. of Oklahoma! 00 success. Along the way, the NRHA Level 3 Open Clas- show has grown from a four day sic Finals, 35 shown—7th, event in one arena to a show Barbies Half Moon, shown $30 that has competition spanning by Pedro Baiao, assistant seven days with classes going trainer for Reuben Cuevas, on simultaneously in three Wynnewood, owned by Marc separate arenas. There were Gordon; Tie for 12th - Walla McClain, Cleveland & even more winners in 2017, as Doll, shown by; Pedro Baiao, the top 30 in every Open and assistant trainer for Reuben Garvin Counties Non Pro division advanced to Cuevas, Wynnewood, owned the clean-slate finals. By the by Marc Gordon. time the dust settled in the arena NRHA Level 2 Open Classic in 2017, this prestigious event Finals, 31 shown—8th, Xtra has paid out $20 million over Taris Voodoo, shown by Marie the span of 20 years. Kleiner, assistant trainer for 00 Following are results for area Xtra Quarter Horses, Purcell, trainers, owners and non-pros: owned by Xtra Quarter Horses. NRHA CRI3 Open Show NRHA Level 1 Open Clas- $42 1, 15 shown—Tied for 3rd, sic Finals, 30 shown—Tie Wimpys Little Nite, shown by for 4th, Xtra Taris Voodoo, Thiago Boechat, Manager and shown by Marie Kleiner, as- head trainer for Xtra Quarter sistant trainer for Xtra Quarter Other Oklahoma Horses, Purcell, owned by Horses, Purcell, owned by Xtra Counties

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