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Jennifer Gilliland • The Oklahoma Publisher Milt Phillips winner Gracie Montgomery,.Co-Publisher.of.The Purcell Register,. was.honored.by.the.Oklahoma.Press.Association.last.weekend. with.the.Milt.Phillips.Award..Brian.Blansett,.President-Elect.of. the.OPA,.made.the.presentation.Saturday.night.at.the.Skirvin. Hilton.Hotel. Montgomery wins Milt Phillips Award Register named top weekly newspaper JenniferGilliland The Oklahoma Publisher in the largest weekly division. Montgomery, co-publisher Gracie Montgomery and of The Purcell Register, was The Purcell Register both selected by the OPA Board of were award winners at the Directors. Oklahoma Press Association Gracie and her husband, Annual Convention at the John D., purchased The John Denny Montgomery • The Purcell Register Purcell Register in 1990. In Additional photo 2005, Gracie became the third Homicide investigation woman to serve as OPA presi- Back page McClain County Sheriff.officers.investigate.a.homicide.on.Lilac.Road.near.Dibble..Sherry.Lynn.Lowe,.48,.of.Dibble.is. dent. She and John D. were facing.a.first.degree.murder.charge.in.McClain.County.District.Court..She.is.being.held.in.detention.at.the.McClain.County. the first husband-wife team Jail..Also.charged.with.first.degree.murder.is.Logan.Thacker,.20..The.victim.has.been.identified.as.David.Ray.Allen. Skirvin Hotel in downtown to have served as presidents. Oklahoma City last weekend. She was a member of the John D. Montgomery Montgomery was named original five-member panel The Purcell Register Sherry Lynn Lowe, 48, detention at the McClain girlfriend of David Ray Al- the 2017 winner of the OPA’s of the Oklahoma Ethics Com- of rural Dibble and Lo- County Jail. len, who has been missing H. Milt Phillips Award, the mission, appointed by Okla- Two people have been gan Thacker, 20, address Thacker was being held since last week. highest individual award homa Supreme Court Justice charged with first degree unknown, are facing first in Oklahoma County in Allen is the person given by the association. murder in connection with degree murder charges in connection with the crime, The Register was named a homicide in western Mc- McClain County District awaiting transfer here. OPA the Sequoyah Award winner Please see , back page Clain County. Court. She is being held in Lowe is reported to be the Please see Homicide, page 9A Thursday Henry Keeping Proof to Ketchum Day athletes the truth Whitten new Reception 2-4 p.m. today (Thursday) sound deputy warden Purcell Mayor Ted Cox has declared Thursday as Henry Purcell Public at LARC Ketchum Day. JeanneGrimes Ketchum, who worked at Schools wins The Purcell Register The Purcell Register for 51 years, has retired. 3-year pilot grant Rick Whitten says he’s A come-and-go retirement JeanneGrimes proof to the truth of a saying reception will be held for The Purcell Register in the Oklahoma Department Ketchum at The Register from of Corrections. 2-4 p.m. today (Thursday). The Purcell is among 150 Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register “If we get you for two years, public is invited to visit with school districts across four we’ve got you for life.” Henry and reminisce about his states selected to receive an Deputy warden And, no, it’s not about long and storied career with the athletic trainer grant through Longtime corrections employee. Rick. Whitten. convicts, repeat offenders or came.up.through.the.ranks..On.May.15,.Whitten. began. a. new. assignment. as. deputy. warden. at. Henry Ketchum Please see Henry, back page Please see School, page 9A Lexington.Assessment.&.Reception.Center. Please see Whitten, back page

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Tuesday received the 2017 The Congressional Cancer Congressional Champion Champion Award is an honor Award from the One Voice bestowed by OVAC on fed- Against Cancer (OVAC) Coali- eral lawmakers who undertake tion in recognition of his leader- extraordinary efforts to enact ship in the fight against cancer legislation that advances the Hot heat and slight chances for showers and his unwavering support for nation’s fight against cancer. You will need to bring out as temperatures will stay the and thunderstorms exist for the weekend. cancer research and prevention “Congressman Cole is a the sunscreen this week. These in the low to mid 90s. Some Thursday and Friday, but those – Leah Hill funding through the National champion for the NIH, and next few days will be very hot slight chances for showers chances will not continue into Institutes of Health and Centers he understands that medi- for Disease Control. cal research conducted there The annual award is given pushes the boundaries of what by OVAC, a coalition of 50 is possible in treatment for national and community-based chronic and serious diseases PCCC to host organizations that represents such as cancer,” American NEWS researchers, physicians, pa- Cancer Society Cancer Action tients and families and many from the Candidate Forum others prioritize funding for cancer research and prevention Please see Honored, page 7A The Purcell Chickasaw will be provided by the City of Purcell Community Council will Council. Citizens attending host a Candidate Forum on are invited to bring a plate Working together we can beautify our community! Friday, June 16, at 6 p.m. of their favorite cookies or The City of Purcell may issue a citation in the amount of $249 at the Our Lady of Victory brownies, but we ask, due if you are in violation of any of the following: Catholic Church Parish Hall. to some members allergies, 1. Trash and or debris on your property. located on the corner of 4th that no nuts be included. 2. Tall weeds or grass. & Jefferson in Purcell. All interested Chickasaw 3. Inoperable and/or junk vehicles. All candidates running for Citizens are invited and 4. Trailers and autos in alleyways. any Chickasaw Nation office encouraged to attend this 5. Tree limbs over hanging the street with less than eight foot in the upcoming election are forum. clearance. invited to attend to present If you are needing more 6. Failure to trim trees, grass and weeds in the alley. their platforms and answer information call Carolee 7. Leaving grass in the street after mowing. questions. Maxwell at (405) 527-7676 8. Setting bulk trash to the curb sooner than three days before Refreshments will be or Angie Wallace at (405) pick-up. Bulk pick-up is the fourth Monday of every month. served. Ice cream and punch 615-8863. For more information call 527-6561. Tougher reading test means • Photo provided Congressional Champion Award more students could be held back Carrie Mayes presented Congressman Tom Cole with the 2017 Congressional Champion Award for his unwavering support for JenniferPalmer cancer research and prevention funding. Oklahoma Watch raised, and families will be- were tested under new, more “We can no longer accept gin to appreciate even more rigorous English/language arts that a student would not be pre- Oklahoma is raising the strongly the need to be reading standards, and from 2018, in pared and ready. They should PURCELL RURAL FIRE SERVICE bar on its pivotal, high-stakes earlier,” said state Superinten- which the higher proficiency be prepared and ready long reading test administered to dent of Public Instruction Joy level will apply, are likely to ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP DUES third graders, which is likely Hofmeister. identify more students in need to leave more students at risk Results from 2017, which of reading support, she said. Please see Tough, page 7A of repeating the third grade. NOTICE Twelve percent of third grad- ers, those who scored “unsatis- factory” – the lowest level – did not meet criteria for automatic Rural Fire Service annual promotion in 2016. Beginning in 2017-18, stu- renewal dues $50.00 dents will have to score “pro- (due on or before July 1 each year) ficient” in reading to receive automatic promotion to fourth Membership dues provide for the purchase of rural fire equipment and grade — a level above what maintenance. If you are a member you will not received a bill for a “Fire Run” is required now. Twenty-eight on your property. If you are not a member a “Fire Run” on your property could percent of third grade students, be very costly. If you are within the city limits of Purcell, please contact us at or about 14,900, did not score the phone number below to be removed from the mailing list. proficient on the English/lan- guage arts exam, a portion of Payments may be made in person or by mail to: which determines their reading PURCELL RURAL FIRE SERVICE score. 1505 N Green Ave. A disproportionate number of low-income, black and Purcell, OK 73080 Hispanic students have scored (405) 527-4640 poorly on the test each year since 2014 and were subject to retention. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUING SUPPORT Dustyn Rappe • Oklahoma Watch “We know the bar has been Summer reading Cesar Chavez Elementary School teacher Bryanna Ross (right) works on helping Serenity Purcell Municipal Hospital and Serrato, 10, (left) and Moises Davila, 11, improve their reading skills during summer school. Purcell Medical Center Clinic announce the opening of

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In by Monday, July 3, at 11 a.m. include your name, phone Make an NEWS Brief number, vehicle year, make Lexington Rural and model. A $20 car show entry fee needs to be paid the Fire Sign-up day of the show at the Dibble escape in Members of the Lexington Fire Department, 12165 Indian Tacos Rural Fire Association should Firemans Road, in Dibble. Indian tacos will be avail- have now received letters Science able Friday, June 16, from 11 reminding them it is time to Landmark a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Chicka- renew their membership. The saw Nation Senior Center, membership year runs from Church VBS 703 Sherri Classic Blvd., in July 1to June 30. VBS will be held July 10- Museum Purcell at a cost of $7. The annual membership dues 15 from 6-8:30 p.m. each Deliveries will be made on of $50 provide funds to support evening at Landmark Church orders of five or more. the Lexington Fire Department in Purcell. offering For pick-up and delivery and membership provides a The VBS theme is “Maker orders or for more informa- considerable savings to the Fun Factory” and is for chil- The entertainment and tion call 527-8855. member in the event of a fire dren ages three-12. education Science Museum on their rural property. For more information or to Oklahoma brings to its events Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register VBS at Members not receiving a have the church bus pick up during the Summer Read- FBC, Lexington letter or residents within the an attendee, call 527-3342. ing Program in hometown New sergeant Lexington First Baptist Lexington Fire District desir- libraries isn’t just limited to Jacob Shoemate, second from left, is a new sergeant at Church, 900 E. Broadway, ing information about the As- Lex Senior children or teens. Lexington Assessment & Reception Center. He received the will hold a free Vacation sociation should contact Board There also is a chance for rank June 6 during a pinning ceremony. Pictured with Shoemate President Dale Haynes at (405) Citizens Lunch adults ages 18 and up to Bible School June 19-23 The Lexington senior are, from left, deputy warden Rick Whitten, Capt. Bo Rannels, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. 823-9051 or Board Secretary take in an activity just for and chief of security Col. Eric Enblom. Stella Bledsoe at 527-5978. citizens serve lunch from 11 them. The Purcell Public Li- VBS is for kids ages four a.m.-12:30 p.m. on Wednes- years to fifth grade. brary presents the SMO pro- Museum News days and Thursdays for a gram “Escaping the Carroll For more information call $6 donation. To-go orders 527-6758. The McClain County Mu- House,” at 6 p.m. Monday, seum and Historical Society are $7. June 26, at the library, 919 Community will be open Thursday, June 15, The lunch is open to the N. Ninth St. from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and Friday, public and home cooked The program is based off the Extravaganza June 16, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. and served by the Lexington idea of the escape rooms that First Baptist Church Santa Contact the museum at Senior Citizens. are challenging people and Fe, 525 S. Santa Fe, in Pur- [email protected], call The Lexington Commu- growing in popularity. They cell invites the public to its (405) 701-3171 or Facebook nity Center is located at 131 will be a puzzling escape 2nd Annual Community Out to schedule an alternate time to S. Main. challenge to test the abilities Reach Extravaganza. visit or to purchase an historic of the group while the clock The event will be held Sat- Purcell poster. Purcell counts down to zero. urday, June 24, beginning at NA Group Best of all, unlike the escape 1 p.m. at the church. Dibble Fireworks, Purcell New Beginnings rooms that are popping up The free extravaganza will Group of Narcotics Anony- around Oklahoma, this activ- include moon bounce, bas- Car Show July 8 ity is offered free of charge. The Dibble Fire Department mous meets Wednesdays at ketball, games, fun and food. 7 p.m. for Living Clean and Space for the program is will be hosting a car show from limited to 10, so registration 11 a.m.-5 p.m., a parade at 7 Fridays at 7 p.m. for Basic Early in advance is required. Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register p.m. and fireworks at dark on Text. The group meets at the 7th Sponsors for this year’s Deadlines Saturday, July 8. Summer Reading Program Making rank The Purcell Register will and Monroe Church of Christ Live music will be provided are the Anne and Henry Cpl. Michael Ellis is congratulated by deputy warden Rick have early deadlines for the in Purcell. by 2nd Chance Band and food Zarrow Foundation, Friends Whitten before receiving his sergeant’s insignia during a pinning issue of July 6. For more information call will be available for purchase. of the Library groups, Hi- ceremony June 6 at Lexington Assessment & Reception Center. All ads, classified ads and Sarah W. at (405) 816-9233. To register a car email dib- tachi Computer Products of Also pictured are Capt. Bo Rannels, second from right, and news must be in the office [email protected] and America Inc., the Institute Col. Eric Enblom. of Museum and Library Services, Oklahoma Arts Council, Oklahoma College Savings Plan, Pioneer Library When flat isn’t System, Pioneer Library System Foundation, SONIC, Superintendent Midkiff fears more cuts coming the Oklahoma Department of JeanneGrimes Libraries and The Oklahoman The Purcell Register “Fiscal year 2017 is not $96,920. Newspapers in Education. closed yet, but we are estimat- The present carrier, Okla- For more information, call How many ways are there ing a carry forward of a little homa Schools Insurance or visit the library or go on- to define flat? over 12 percent,” Midkiff Group, bid $107,028. line to www.pioneerlibrary- Oklahoma’s legislators said, calling that a “minor In other business, the board system.org/purcell. Also, claim they passed a flat budget miracle.” hired Alan Ogles as a teacher download the free Pioneer for common education. “The beginning of the and assistant coach. Library System Connect App Purcell Public Schools Su- year estimates were in the Ogles’ coaching assignment from the App Store for iPhone perintendent Jason Midkiff 10 percent range, so coupled will be announced later. or Google Play for Android. begs to differ. with the fact our carryover “Last year’s flat budget was dropped over $200,000 the at minimum a 5 percent cut in previous year and we lost over revenue to the district,” Mid- $370,000 in revenue during kiff told school board mem- the year, I feel really good bers Monday evening. “Once about where we will end the again I feel the legislature has year financially.” padded ‘estimates’ and don’t During the three months LIMITED TIME OFFER see the revenue coming in since the majority of LED that they predict. They have lights were installed across METAL ROOFS FOR THE been over $2.2 billion wrong the district, electric bills have the last two years on their dropped an average of $4,500 PRICE OF SHINGLES HIGH estimates. per month. 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(USPS 450-620) Letters to the Editor Policy Established November 23, 1887 Published every Thursday at Purcell, Happy Father’s Day 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. Even though my father our family, which is a tradition daytime phone number for verification purposes. Addresses and phone 225 W. Main Street • Box 191 numbers will not be published. Purcell, OK 73080 passed away in 2008 he is still we are all proud of. (405) 527-2126 remembered and very much a So on Father’s Day this The Purcell Register does not print anonymous letters to the edi- FAX (405) 527-3299 part of our family. Sunday thank your Dad for the tor. Only two letters per month will be printed from the same author. [email protected] He was the very first John example he set for you. Letters should be kept to a maximum of one (1) single spaced typed Denny. Now there is a fourth. Thank him for all he does letter-sized page. John D. Montgomery He was a model father who for you, your mother and your Editor and Publisher The Purcell Register reserves the right to edit any and all letters. never missed a little league siblings. Letters to the editor during any campaign cycle which seek to endorse Gracie Montgomery game. He even coached, al- And to you current fathers, a candidate or discredit another will not be published during the campaign Co-Publisher though he really didn’t like whether you have young cycle. Letters to the editor published in The Purcell Register do not baseball at all. He never missed children, grown children or necessarily reflect the opinion of the newspaper. John Denny Montgomery a high school wrestling match, grandchildren make sure they Assistant Editor cheerleading competition, mu- see in you what it takes to be sic recital or whatever my sister a good parent, grandparent and Vickie Foraker and I were participating in. boards in different capacities mentor. Advertising Manager He made sure we knew the in Oklahoma. You never know who’s Lord and made certain that on He set the standard that I’ve watching or who might carry Your Views Jeanne Grimes Sundays we were ensconced in tried to adhere to and now John on your legacy in generations Reporter our family pew at church. Denny III is following in the yet to come. David Stull He showed what it means same path. Being a father is a full-time The hardest session ever? Graphic Design to have a stable marriage and Someday, I’m sure Matt will job and one for which there is how that affects the entire fam- utilize the same guidelines no orientation. Dear Editor, Henry Ketchum ily unit. should he and Caitlin have It’s all on-the-job training I’m so glad to see our area lawmakers, specifically Tim Down- Foreman He volunteered in the com- children. and you hope you make most ing (R) Purcell, Bobby Cleveland (R) Slaughterville and Senator munity and served on the It’s a legacy that has been of the correct decisions. Paul Scott (R) Duncan, have adequately recovered from their Emily Montgomery church board. handed down from generation A Happy Father’s Day to all self described “hardest session ever” to inform us about their Graphics Technician He also served on state to generation on both sides of of you! incredible work on our behalf. I simply don’t know how to adequately thank these three Todd Newville politicians for their remarkable performances during the just Advertising Representative completed and apparently grueling four month, three day a Doris Caldwell week legislative confab in faraway Oklahoma City. Just the Production Technician drive itself up Interstate 35 must have be exhausting. In their columns last week to The Purcell Register all three Rebecca Cypert News from Capitol hill were most proud of herculean efforts to close another huge Receptionist budget gap that threatened to further shred core state services such as educating children, providing health care to the sick, Tracy Tompkins After Paris Climate Agreement, maintaining our eight year road program and of course protect- Proofreader ing all of us from lawbreakers near and far. Wow a tough job indeed so just how did our fiscal wizards accomplish such an Subscriptions Rates Including Postage: America will continue to lead incredible task over a very short period of time? McClain, Cleveland and Garvin Good question. Here’s how. Counties Congressman Tom Cole after seeking the support of the . It Turns out it was pretty simple. They passed a budget begin- $30 two-thirds of the U.S. Sen- would have been soundly re- ning in two weeks that is nothing more than a phony, unlawful Other Oklahoma and soon to collapse house of cards. Why? It is riddled with Counties President Trump has come ate, as is required by the U.S. jected. Ask any of the critics of $42 under fire recently because of Constitution. Trump’s decision to withdraw unconstitutional funding mechanisms already under assault from Out of State his decision to withdraw the In 1998, President Bill Clin- from Paris if they would like those affected and thus is guaranteed to be struck down by the $58 United States from the Paris ton signed the precursor to the to see the agreement Obama Oklahoma Supreme Court...probably unanimously. (No refunds on subscriptions) Climate Agreement. I believe Paris Agreement, the Kyoto negotiated submitted to the Saddest of all is the fact that our well paid solons knew, or Entered as periodicals postage (USPS 450-620) he was right to do so. The agree- Protocol, but failed to get Sen- Senate for ratification. They should have known, that their fiscally foolish slight of hand at the post office in Purcell, Oklahoma, under the ment would have damaged ate approval. In both of these wouldn’t because they also was and is illegal. Act of Congress of March 2, 1879 the U.S. economy, eliminated cases, the process worked ex- know it would never pass. Therefore within a few months they will either be back in an expensive special session or, by law, across the board cuts will POSTMASTER: Please send millions of jobs, and drastically actly as the founders intended. To be clear, I believe the address changes to: increased the cost of energy for Both presidents adhered to the United States should take be imposed upon the very core services legislators claim to have Box 191, Purcell, OK 73080 American consumers. Constitutional precedence to steps to curb our greenhouse protected. Either way we lose and they win...again. It also would have required truly serve the best interests of gas emissions. While there is I’m no legal beagle, not even a lawyer as is Rep. Downing, the United States to shoulder the American people through robust debate over the degree but I did serve 28 sessions in the Oklahoma Legislature during Reaching Your the costs in a manner far dis- their elected representatives. that these emissions contribute recessions, and even a depression, so if they think this last ses- Lawmakers proportionate to the amount of Paris, on the other hand, was to climate change, as well as the sion was the “hardest ever” it just underscores how little they greenhouse gasses we produce. negotiated by President Obama impact reducing them would do know. Senator Paul Scott (R-43) Perhaps most importantly, the in a way that was clearly in the have on slowing or reversing Therefore, since it is not an election year, let me suggest a State Capitol, Room 529-A Paris Agreement was a treaty best interest of China, India, such change, there is no debate little political fun this summer. I challenge any, or all three of 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. that should have been subjected and Europe. His agreement about the fact that these emis- these fellas, to debate me anytime during July on Main Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 in Purcell off the back of my 2000 Sonoma pickup truck. I’ll (405) 521-5522 to Senate ratification, yet for- forced the United States to sions are damaging to the envi- mer President Obama simply make sharper reductions in our ronment and to human health. stick to the issues that should matter most to our folks - things Senator signed the agreement. greenhouse emissions than our America is, and should like education, health care, transportation, public safety and John Sparks (D-16) More than likely because he European allies, it committed continue to be, the undisputed how to pay for them - or not. State Capitol, Room 529-B 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. knew that it could never pass the the United States to picking up leader when it comes to innova- So Bob or Tim or Paul, or all, how about an answer to my Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Senate, which the Republican far more than our fair share of tive advances in technology to offer in your next report to the people in The Purcell Register? (405) 521-5553 Party controlled at the time. the expenses associated with help keep our planet healthy. You pick the time and date. I’ve named the place. Maybe few citizens will come to watch the show but hopefully your busy Senator In 1992, President George compliance, and it allowed Harnessing clean and renew- Rob Standridge (D-15) H.W. Bush entered the United China and India to actually able energy is something the schedule will allow you to go. State Capitol, Room 429 States into a treaty with the increase their emissions until United States will continue to If so I’ll pay for your gasoline since we have the lowest fuel tax 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. United Nations called the 2030. take the lead on. We were do- in the country...and as a consequence some of the worst roads. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5535 United Nations Framework It’s no wonder President ing it before Paris, and we will Drive carefully and I hope to see you in July. Convention on Climate Change Obama neglected to submit continue to do so as we move Sincerely, Representative (UNFCCC). He did so only this detrimental agreement to into the future. Cal Hobson Scott Martin (R-46) Lexington State Capitol, Room 432-D 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7329 Letting the Representative Meeting my father Bobby Cleveland (R-20) State Capitol, Room 325 government do it 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. I sat on the chair fidgeting but not your past? How does connect with each individual Oklahoma City, OK 73105 with the fishing poles while the one jump into being a part of a member of my family. (405) 557-7308 stranger hooked up the trolling family when they were missing I have been able to fish Fifth District Rep. Steve Russell on Saturday told members Representative motor to the battery. for so long? with past generations, like my of the Oklahoma Press Association that privatizing air traffic Tim Downing (R-42) It was awkward. All my life I had questions great Uncle Hank and coming control was a dumb idea. We couldn’t agree more. State Capitol, Room 300-A I was nervous because it was about the mystery man who generations, like my younger As Russell said, there are plenty of ways to reduce the role of 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. my first time going fishing. And was my father. cousin, Blayne. government by eliminating the things government does poorly. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7365 even more nervous because it I wanted to know why he Over four years, I have Air traffic control isn’t one of those, and when the government was the first time being alone didn’t marry my mother, why learned where all the good is good at something – national defense, food safety, and space Representative with this stranger, who was my he let me go, if he knew where fishing holes are. I have learned exploration come to mind – the best idea is to let the govern- Claudia Griffith (D-45) State Capitol, Room 539 biological father. I was or even cared. where crawdads can be found. I ment do it. 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. My parents weren’t married I didn’t know what he looked have learned how to set up trot The president has cited Canada’s privatization through Nav Oklahoma City, OK 73105 when I was born, and after my like until I was 13, when I saw lines and limb lines. Canada, which has been successful by any measure. But as Rus- (405) 557-7386 mother died I was adopted by a picture of him and my mother But most importantly, I have sell pointed out, Canada’s vast land mass is populated by fewer her brother and his family. It together. learned about my biological souls than California claims and only slightly more than . Read us on the web at wasn’t until I was 18, when By spending my days with father. The United States is home to eight of the world’s 10 busiest www.purcellregister.com I graduated high school and him on the Blackfork River, I fi- Although I have missed 18 airports. Canada has just one in the top 30; Toronto Pearson moved to Oklahoma, that I nally received the long-awaited years’ worth of memories, I International Airport comes in at No. 16. RESS AS A P SO M C O IA H T started the journey of meeting answers to my questions. know every time I step onto the A BETTER I “After billions and billions of tax dollars spent and the many L O K N O NEWSPAPER CONTEST my biological paternal family. Fishing helped me integrate barge with my pole in hand, I years of delays we’re still stuck with an ancient, broken, anti- SEQUOYAH This new adventure was back into the family. For some, get to create my own memories quated, horrible system that doesn’t work,” Trump said. 2 AWARD 0 1 R 6 W I N N E something that I did not know fishing may be a hobby that is with my long-lost family. The Federal Aviation Administration’s upgraded air traffic how to face. a splendid way to waste time, How do you relate to 15 but to me, fishing has become By Chelsea Weeks people who share your blood a passion, a way for me to Tri-County Herald Please see Russell, page 5A THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 15, 2017-5A

Welcome to Lennox Valley, my hometown! Maxine’s Problem Some things are changing in The Valley Movies with Dave Kevin Slimp’s By David Stull rival, Iris Long. The table of contents for his The Good Folks third issue amplifi ed Maxine’s concerns: It seems change isn’t coming (Kate Mara) movie too. For me though, it of Lennox Valley Local News ...... Page 1 to the Moore Warren as drasti- like the ti- just missed the mark. Maxine Miller was more than a little con- Raymond’s Renderings . . . . . Pages 2-3 cerned. For the past 20 years she had gotten Rumor Has It...... Page 6 cally as I feared. tle implies. “Megan Leavey” is rated her best material for “Rumor Has It” from Opinion Page...... Page 6 Not only did they reduce Needing to PG-13. Jessie Taylor, waitress at the Hoffbrau. Jessie Church News...... Page 7 the amount of trailers before turn her life *** overheard the conversations of just about Political Review ...... Page 7 movies back down to three around, Me- Last this everyone in town as she refi lled coffees and Classifi eds ...... Page 7 served blue plate specials. Between Jessie’s from the six they played last gan decides week I saw insights and A.J. Fryerson’s complaints, The table of contents now took up the full week, but they also brought to joins the “The Mum- Maxine always seemed to have enough bottom-right quarter of the page. Local news back the voice of the theater, US Marines my.” material for her weekly column. consisted of an A.J. Fryerson update, a brief a disembodied voice who in 2003 dur- Hoping to Those who didn’t know Jessie very well story about the new barber in town and an might have been surprised by her thoughtful interview with Earl Goodman concerning makes announcements before ing the beginning of the Iraq start a cin- insights. More than once, Maxine picked up on the upcoming postal increase, from 32 cents features at the Warren. war. ematic uni- something Jessie said and wrote it as her own. to 33 cents, for a fi rst-class stamp. The only I’m not sure if the reversion Trying to find her place, she verse of their In 1992, she penned words still taped to photo on the front page was of Goodman is permanent, but it gives me ends up paired with a bomb own, dubbed refrigerator doors throughout The Valley. holding a blank postcard with the caption, “Sometimes you fi nd yourself in the middle “Postcard rates are still a bargain!” hope that the transition from sniffing dog named Rex. “Dark Uni- of nowhere, and sometimes in the middle of Pages 4 and 5 were fi lled with an ad for Warren to Regal won’t be as Unknown to her at the time, verse,” Universal has kicked nowhere, you fi nd yourself.” Farley Puckett’s Hardware Store. It was the bad as I worried it would be. the two of them will end up it off with a reboot the classic By late October, something had changed. only paid ad in the issue, costing Farley all Anyway, here’s what I saw forming a bond together that Mummy franchise. Maxine assumed Jessie was upset by of $35. Page 8 was a full page ad for Cooper’s Miller’s betrayal of Iris Long, editor of the radio show. this week. will last a lifetime. Tom Cruise plays an intrepid Hometown News. Now, when Maxine pried Maxine’s column was already showing *** This is one of those movies treasure hunter or grave robber for information, Jessie either pretended not signs of decline. Her juiciest tidbit involved First up that I feel bad for not loving. depending on who you ask. Un- to notice or answered, “I wouldn’t know.” Frank Bell. “It seems our new barber found w a s “ I t Don’t get me wrong, it’s not aware of the gravity of his latest Richard Armour, humorist, is remem- a place on the second row at the Methodist bered for his 1949 quote, “Hindsight is 20-20.” Church this week,” she began. “Could it be Comes At bad, but I definitely had some find, he unearths the tomb of Maxine was starting to think Armour was on his eyesight is failing from staring so closely Night.” issues with it. Ahmanet (Sofia Boutella), an to something. She was beginning to wonder if at hair all week, or could something else, or A mysteri- To give credit where it’s ancient Egyptian princess and jumping ship to write for Raymond Cooper’s someone, be the motivation for his proximity ous disease due, I thought Kate Mara was unleashes an evil the world paper had been a good idea after all. to the pulpit?” Sources for material were drying up. Yes, Maxine was worried as she sat in her similar to the great in this role. She really hasn’t known in millennia. It seemed Iris had a lot of friends in The booth at the ‘Brau on Wednesday morning, black death nailed the emotional parts of I’m going to be upfront. This Valley. To make matters worse, after only waiting for the latest issue of Hometown is ravaging her character and I thought she is not a good movie. Not at all. two issues, The Valley Patriot seemed to News to arrive. She wondered if it was too be losing steam. The Tuesday publication late to ask Iris for her old job back, assuming the planet. made for a pretty convincing For all the bad though, there needed help immediately. Long would ever forgive her. Secure in their house located Marine. is still some fun to be had While not poor by any means, Raymond Not wanting to seem too anxious, Maxine in the middle of the woods, The movie is probably at it’s with it. Cooper couldn’t keep producing a paper with waited a few minutes after a stack of news- Paul (Joel Edgerton) and his best when Megan and Rex get I can’t help but like Cruise almost no paid advertising. If he wanted the papers landed on the counter. Opening her folks of Lennox Valley to read his paper, he copy, her face turned fl ush as she saw the family take every precaution deployed to Iraq. That section here. There’s a reason he’s been would eventually have to write about some- headline on page 2: to avoid catching the deadly of the movie is really tense and a top billed actor for the last 20 thing besides Iris Long, A.J. Fryerson and Did You Hear? himself. contagion. Mara has some great moments plus years. Scoops from a reliable source But when a desperate young with her character there. He’s always charismatic and With no photographer, no writers, no designers and no editors, other than himself, “Are you all right?” Diane Curtis asked family happens upon Paul and Now on to what I didn’t like. fun to watch. Say what you will The Patriot already looked like what it was from across the aisle. “You look like you saw his family, tensions rise and I know it’s going to sound about the man’s personal life, – a worthless rag created to stroke the ego of a ghost.” the consequences will test the unfair, and maybe it is, but but the guy can act. Raymond Cooper and punish his longtime “I may have,” whispered Miller. “My own.” limits of their humanity. my biggest problem with the Unfortunately, he’s given This movie was not what I movie was with Rex. I just absolutely nothing good to “The Good Folks of Lennox Valley: The Book” is now available on Amazon.com expected at all. didn’t buy the dog’s perfor- work with in this movie. With a title like “It Comes mance at all. The dialog is laughably aw- From page 4A At Night,” I was expecting When I was watching the ful. Though on the plus side it more of a traditional horror film, I couldn’t figure out why makes for some great uninten- Russell: film. Maybe a movie with a the emotional scenes weren’t tionally funny moments. control system, NextGen, will aviation. The 350,000-member lion U.S. commercial flights monster that only comes out working for me, but it was all If there was an award for be online in 2020. That’s the Aircraft Owners and Pilots each year, about 24,000 per day at night or something cheesy because of the dog. dumbest screenwriting this deadline for the airlines to in- Association is opposed, as are carrying more than 2.2 million like that. For example, there’s a few movie would be a strong con- stall the equipment necessary some private-airplane manufac- daily passengers. The number of I couldn’t have been any- scenes where you see Megan tender. to make the system work. The turers and the National Business fatal accidents caused by air traf- more wrong. and Rex being reunited after The movie starts with a FAA’s side of the satellite sys- Aviation Association. They said fic control in the past decade? Far from typical scary mov- not seeing each other for a straight 10 minute dump of tem is already in place. the plan would give too much Zero. That doesn’t add up to a ie, this film is more tense, long time. information right off the bat. The president’s plan would power to the airlines, which broken system. psychological thriller than I’ve seen videos of dogs be- Why leave anything to mystery transfer about 30,000 em- would hold board positions. By Staff straight horror. ing reunited with their owners when you can just have Rus- ployees to a new government- There are more than 8.7 mil- The Journal Record I’m not sure what I think after being away from them for sell Crowe narrate and explain sanctioned corporation. Com- about it to be honest. months or years. The sheer joy away every little detail I guess? mercial airlines are the plan’s It certainly has an interesting you see from the dogs is just At least the plot wasn’t hard to biggest proponents, arguing that concept. Instead of showing overwhelming. follow I suppose. a private entity would be better the effect of a catastrophic There is none of that in this Honestly though, out of able to acquire and implement plague on a global scale like movie. everyone I think I ended up new technology, thus improving 2011s “Contagion,” this movie The dog couldn’t care less enjoying Crowe’s character the safety and reducing congestion. is just about how it affects this about Mara or what she was most. Sure, he’s mostly there That claim is based on the idea one family. doing in this film. Sure he can to explain everything, but I’m that the new entity would enjoy Unlike some films, “It run to her on command and let just a sucker for the infamous more reliable funding through a Comes At Night” doesn’t care her pet him, but you can tell character he portrays. I don’t system of user fees rather than to explain how or why the dis- there was no emotional con- think I’d mind getting more of the whims of Congress at budget ease started. I suppose in the nection from the dog based this cinematic universe, if only time. The FAA is mostly funded end that makes it all the more on how he acted. The whole to see him in this role again. by airline ticket and fuel taxes. mysterious and terrifying. thing completely took me out I also kind of liked Sofia Opponents contend the idea It adds to the overwhelming of the movie. Boutella as the ancient Egyp- heavily favors those commercial Finding treasure is easy when you’re a scissortail treasure catcher. sense of unease throughout the Another thing that bothered tian princess. She certainly airlines at the expense of general And I’ve found a simple way to increase the nest egg of whole film. me was the wasted character looked the part I’ll give her nearly a million Oklahomans! Also to its credit, this movie arc between Megan and her that. Nice reunion is very well acted. mother. Speaking of Ahmanet, this There’s over $585 million of unclaimed property I’m not terribly familiar with Throughout the movie the is a movie about an undead Dear Editor: waiting to be claimed. I just want to express my ap- any of the cast members, but two of them constantly butt mummy, so it’s not surprising So take a few minutes next week to see if your name they all had really good perfor- heads whenever they’re around that there are some horror ele- preciation to the Purcell High School Alumni for all the hard is on our list in the newspaper, or check online at mances with very believable each other, both of them never ments to the film along with OKTreasure.com. dialog to boot. seeming to see eye to eye. But the action and adventure. It work they did to make the re- Some of the scenes between instead of having a scene where fails spectacularly at those as union so nice. Sincerely, the characters were incredibly they try to hash out their issues well though. I want to personally point tense, especially towards the and maybe growing as people, Sure, it had a few jump out the work of Pam and John Sirius Lee Scissortail end. they just show Megan’s mother scares. They may have even Hobbs. But with all that said I still suddenly happy for her at the been a little scary if the film- Carolyn Breeden have a hard time recommend- end, despite the two of them makers weren’t blatantly obvi- Class of 1943 ing this movie. having a huge fight in their ous with them and practically Even though it’s a very well previous scene together. What knocking you over the head made film, it’s not one that will a waste. when they were about to hap- appeal to most people. I also really didn’t like the pen. For most horror fans it’ll be camera work in this film. To The funniest part for me too slow and boring since it has this day I don’t understand why though has to be with the very few traditional scares. For a filmmaker feels the need to undead people Ahmanet has everyone else it’ll just be too shake the camera constantly. fighting for her. I was cracking darn unpleasant to sit through. Sure I understand doing it up every time they showed up. From a critic’s perspective during an intense and chaotic Just watching them do their I did like this movie and I’m action scene, but there is zero funky little undead walk was glad I saw it, but I didn’t really reason to shake the camera hilarious. enjoy the experience if that while two people are just I’m not sure if they were makes sense. sitting down talking to each supposed to be scary or creepy, I know there’s a very niche other. It’s one of my biggest but I couldn’t help but laugh audience that love psychologi- pet peeves in movies. whenever they were on the cal, slow moving horror films Overall though, I don’t think screen. like this. If that’s you, great, the issues I have with this film Like I said this is hardly a you’ll love this one too. will bother most people. good film, but for those who For most people though, Despite the problems I had enjoy movies that are so bad you’ll probably have a better with it, it certainly ended on they end up being funny, this time spent elsewhere. a high note and I doubt there one will be right up your alley. “It Comes At Night” is were many dry eyes in the I doubt that’s the reaction rated R. audience. I just wish the previ- Universal was hoping for with *** ous emotional scenes had hit the start of their new cinematic Next I saw “Megan Leavey.” as hard. universe though. Based on a true story, this If you liked the trailer, I’m “The Mummy” is rated film follows Megan Leavey guessing you’ll enjoy the PG-13. 6A-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 15, 2017 The Purcell Register Society It’s a Small World University of Oklahoma’s School of Dance Gracie Montgomery announces SummerWind Youth Ballet event A special happy birthday to such a bad thing and is what my mother-in-law, Carolyn makes each person special SummerWind Youth Ballet seminars taught by SOD fac- knowledge and experiences Winters (body science) and Montgomery of Norman. and unique. The production is a two-week dance inten- ulty and guest artists. to share with other dancers,” Sarah Worden (ballet). Voom celebrates her birth- content is geared to ages 11 sive sponsored and staffed by This comprehensive ballet she concluded In addition, the Summer- day Thursday, June 22. and under. the University of Oklahoma program is aimed at educating SummerWind Youth Ballet Wind staff includes chap- *** Registration is not required School of Dance (SOD). The the complete young dancer in faculty includes Dean of the erones Kelsey Schwenker, Happy birthdays also go to attend. training program will conclude techniques of ballet, pointe Weitzenhoffer Family College Brittany Bonefas and Darli out to Susan Tarp, Crystal *** with a performance by Sum- and variations, modern dance, of Fine Arts, Mary Margaret Iakovleva, as well as musical Wakley, Katelyn Eck, Lynna Tweens Can Build a Better merWind participants Satur- jazz, and character dance, as Holt (ballet), Carol Anglin accompanists Xiangyu Bing Bryan, Ron Smith, Hadley Snack at the Purcell Public day, June 24, 2017, at 1 p.m. in well as instruction in yoga (jazz), Aboubacar Camara and Allison Naifeh. Banks, Randy Simeroth, Library from 2-3 p.m, Thurs- historic Holmberg Hall located and Pilates. SummerWind (music), Dr. Richard Carlson The University of Okla- Camdyn Frankenberg, Rita day, June 22. in the Donald W. Reynolds participants also enhance (injury prevention), Donna homa’s program in dance was Conway, Charla Ratliff, Jed We always have a great time Performing Arts Center. their general dance knowl- Hamilton (Pilates). founded in 1963 by Yvonne Williams, Nathan Brady, Tyler when the Chickasaw Nation’s Admission to the concert edge by studying the topics of And Rebecca Herrin (ballet), Chouteau and Miguel Terek- Davis, Cassie Hays, Kelsey Get Fresh program comes to is open to the public free of dance history, injury preven- Darli Iakovleva (ballet), Anton hov, former principal dancers Belicek, Wanda Keeler, Sergio the Purcell Library. They will charge. tion, dancer nutrition, dance Iakovlev (character dance), with Ballet Russe de Monte Diaz, Marleigh O’Connor, provide a healthy cooking The performance will in- composition, music, belly Pamela Kozadayev (ballet), Carlo. What had been a de- Jovany Veleta Romero, Betsy demonstration and nutrition clude demonstrations of dance dance, body science and stage Kerri Lambert (ballet and partment became the School Simmons, Ethan Troyano, information. techniques and repertoire makeup. yoga), Tye Love (character), of Dance in 1998, with Mary Abby Berrey, Marjorie Den- Participants will prepare and students learned during the Rebecca Herrin, SOD fac- Roxanne Lyst (dance com- Margaret Holt as Director. nis, Jessica Vega, Guadalupe sample their own snack. SummerWind intensive ex- ulty member who coordinates position and modern dance), Undergraduate and graduate Ibarra, Petra Ibarra, Peter *** perience, and will also feature SummerWind Youth Ballet ob- Barbara Marangon (ballet), dance majors, along with gen- Ibarra, Eric Luna and Natalie The Purcell Register will select SOD college ballet served, “Watching these young Kelleigh Whaley (dancer eral education students, total Wallace. have early deadlines for the majors performing excerpts of dancers from throughout the nutrition). approximately 1000 enrollees *** issue of July 6. original works by Mary Mar- region is very rewarding, as Also Kathleen Redwine in dance classes per semester. The Purcell Public Library All ads, classified ads and garet Holt and Ilya Kozadeyev. all develop their understanding (modern dance and belly The School of Dance’s state- continues its series of bilingual news must be in the office by Thirty dance students rang- of ballet technique and artistry dance), Kelsey Schwenker of-the-art facility in the Donald story times and activities with Monday, July 3, at 11 a.m. ing in age from 11 to 17 were during the SummerWind pro- (ballet and stage makeup), W. Reynolds Performing Arts the next edition of Family Play *** selected to participate in Sum- gram. Jane Vorburger (ballet), Carla Center was completed in 2005. Time/La Hora de jugar en fa- Prep in the morning and merWind Youth Ballet through “The final performance is milia, at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, come home to slow-cooked a national audition process. open to the public and students June 15. chicken thighs in a creamy Attendees have come from are always very excited to Activities are for ages five mushroom sauce. across Oklahoma as well as Ar- share what they have learned. and under and their caregivers Angel Chicken kansas, Kansas, Nebraska, and We hope their experience is Eddlemon reunion and is a chance for children to 4 oz. Philadelphia Cream Texas. Curriculum includes positive and that all will return By Donna Stufflebean learn and develop their brains Cheese, softened a variety of dance classes and to home studios with fresh through simple play. 10-3/4 oz. can condensed The traditional Eddlemon And Paul and Magaret The program is part of the cream of mushroom soup family reunion was held June Eddlemon, Brian and Leah Pioneer Library System’s 1/4 cup Kraft Tuscan House 3 at the Purcell Multi-Purpose Eddlemon, Glen, Natalee and Growing Like a Read initia- Italian Dressing Center. Cameron McBride, Paula and tive and were made possible 1/4 cup dry white wine Attending were the host Lance Kuehne, Terry, Gabby, from a contribution from an 1-1/2 lb. boneless skinless and hostess, Bill and Jane Austin, Jacob, Lexi and An- anonymous donor to PSLS chicken thighs, cut into bite- Eddlemon, Doris Lang, Donna gela Eddlemon, Barry, Tammy, in 2015. size pieces Stufflebean, Kandace and Kasie and Brantley Lang, Tana, Registration is not required 1/2 lb. angel hair pasta, un- Tommy Miller, Anne San- Marlee and Maddie, Anthony to attend. cooked som, Melissa and Ben Colvin, Soto (Lang) and Keeli Todd *** Whisk first 4 ingredients un- Michelle Morrison, Lori and Farrow and Zoey Farrow. It’s a day of acting and edu- til blended; pour over chicken Brittney Kelly, Virgil McBride, Some of our family we only cating with the performance in slow cooker. Cook on low Doc and Sheeire Lang and see at family reunnions or, “Cimarron Opera and The New 4 to 5 hours or on high 2 to 3 Tommie Brooke. unfortunately, funerals. So, we Kid,” coming to the Purcell hours). Also Dylan Summers, Todd, had a lot of catching up to do Public Library at 10:30 a.m. Cook pasta as directed on Mary and Brett Webb, Cherish and visit. Tuesday, June 20. package, omitting salt; drain. Schramm, Waylon, Coltin and A wonderful feast of brisket, The production looks into Serve topped with chicken Daige, Dennis, Lisa, Larit and pasta, fried chicken, barbecue how being different is not mixture. Chance Austin, Amanda and and an assortment of casseroles John D. Montgomery • The Purcell Register Kevin Lanadon and Chloe and lots of wonderful desserts Driving Miss Billie Weisner, Jami Linker, Jay Da- were served. vis, Brent, Adrienne and Riley Another reunion has come L.D. Masters drove his Aunt Billie Lyles around the area Monday Lang, Danny, Tracy, Blake and and gone and there was another in celebration of her 90th birthday. The vehicle of choice? A Dustin Lang. fantastic turnout. 1929 Model A Ford. A birthday party with around 90 guests was held last Saturday at the Washington Senior Citizen Center. skin so soft bath oil Join Arbor Day Available C&D Satellite Systems Treasures Gift Shoppe Foundation in July and 405-527-0847 • Hours: Monday - Friday 9 am - 4 pm • Saturday 9 am - 12 noon BRENDA DEGER Independent Sales Representative trees will be planted Forests across America are the Arbor Day Foundation this a prized natural resource, and month. anyone can help plant trees Through the Replanting Our LET OUR in these vital areas by joining National Forests campaign, the Arbor Day Foundation will honor each new member who joins in July by planting 10 trees in forests that have insurance been devastated by wildfires, insects, and disease. 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Call 405-443-5915 ™ and ask for Wendy. 405-527-3966 • www.inspros2.com “Fighting Hunger...Feeding Hope” PRIVATE PAY ONLY THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 15, 2017-7A From page 2A Tough: before third grade to be read- were originally supposed to dropped to $56 in 2017. The ing at grade level or above,” start in 2016-17, but were amount dedicated to the pro- Hofmeister said. delayed a year at Hofmeister’s gram for fiscal 2018, which While research shows early request. She said she was begins July 1, has not yet been reading skills are critical to concerned about raising the determined. academic success, there are proficiency level the same Hofmeister said the funding also studies that point to the year that the more rigorous for reading support is jeopar- ill effects of retention. A 2014 academic standards were dized by a thinning of state study by a Notre Dame soci- implemented. Oklahoma’s dollars as well as a possible ologist found that students standards in reading were reduction of federal money retained in elementary school revised in 2016-17 for all for education. (While the were less likely to graduate grade levels. state Education Department from high school, even when Rep. Dennis Casey, R- was essentially held flat for compared to siblings in the Morrison, a former school next fiscal year, the student same family. superintendent who in 2015 population keeps growing.) Oklahoma is one of 24 states carried a bill to extend the Rick Cobb, superintendent and Washington, D.C., that retention committees, said of Mid-Del Schools, said that require or recommend that especially in large districts, third-grade students pass a the amount of time and effort reading test to be promoted that goes into complying is to fourth grade, which is substantial, and committee when students transition from members often meet in the “learning to read” to “read- summer. ing to learn,” according to “It’s a year-round monitor- research. ing process for us,” he said. Students’ scores have ticked “In a large district, it takes a lot upward since 2014, when 16.3 of time and effort. Added staff. percent did not pass the exam. Constant testing … tutoring Oklahoma’s Reading Suf- time. It all costs money.” ficiency Act allows students Students have already been who didn’t pass the reading placed in grade levels for next Kristy Schrader • The Purcell Register portion of the English/lan- year and staffing decisions Smack guage arts exam who didn’t he believes involving parents were made accordingly. Yet Caleigh Clifton makes contact on a pitch during the University of Oklahoma’s 5-4 championship pass to receive a probationary and teachers is a critical part school districts won’t find out win over the University of Florida at the Women’s College World Series at ASA Hall of Fame promotion if recommended by of the process, especially with the results of the third-grade Stadium in Oklahoma City. a team of parents, teachers and the higher proficiency level reading test until at least July a reading specialist. English going into effect. because along with the new language learners and special “People are not black and standards came new tests. education students can also re- white. There’s a lot of gray,” That is adding uncertainty to ceive exemptions. Data from he said. “You have to let next school year, Cobb said. the state Department of Edu- people evaluate each indi- The pass-fail test portion cation shows most students vidual situation and determine of the reading act went into who fail the test advance to what’s best for the child.” effect in 2014. Lawmakers, fourth grade with an exemp- Educators are sometimes particularly former educa- tion: Of the 6,476 students critical of the pass-fail nature tors, fought to soften the hard who scored unsatisfactory, of the reading test, saying it hammer of retention with the 1,674, or 26 percent, were puts too much pressure on addition of the parent-teacher actually retained. young students. But there is groups. The groups were Parental inclusion in the widespread support for mea- added in a temporary basis in teams that evaluate students sures to identify students at 2014 after an override of Gov. ANNOUNCEMENT: for retention were originally risk of retention beginning in Mary Fallin’s veto but were 405-238-6358 405-238-7002 set to sunset this year, but kindergarten and provide ad- set to dissolve at the close of Kristy Schrader • For The Purcell Register legislation introduced by ditional supports to improve the 2017-18 school year. STARTS FRIDAY Rep. Katie Henke, R-Tulsa, their reading skills before Oklahoma Watch is a non- Champions’ smile and signed into law made third grade. profit, nonpartisan media University of Oklahoma players Raegan Rogers, of Bridge parents’ involvement in the The added support requires organization that produces Creek, Caleigh Clifton, of Wayne, and Macey Hatfield, of groups permanent. 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The names of those who adopted will be listed on our website and vors, caregivers, physicians announced throughout the 4th celebration. If you would like to give your support, please and researchers, attended the BBQ Brisket complete the form below or go to the Chamber website at www.theheartofok.com. 18th annual OVAC lobby day to ask their legislators to fund Cheese Fries $ 00 cancer research at the National Curly Fries, Cheddar Cheese, Big Bang — 360 Ft. Plume Sonic Boom — 270 Ft. Plume Cancer Institute (NCI) and Chopped Brisket, BBQ Sauce, & Ranch the NIH. Together, they urged $250.00 $100.00 Congress to: 7 • Support a $36.2 billion bud- get for NIH in FY18, including funding provided from the 21st Bada Boom — 180 Ft. Plume Baby Boom — 90 Ft. Plume Century Cures Act; • Support $6 billion for NCI; $50.00 $20.00 and Doing • Support $514 million for the Bar-B-Q Centers for Disease Control and right Big Bang- $250 Sonic Boom- $100 since 1930 Prevention cancer programs. Bada Boom- $50 Baby Boom- $20 An overwhelming 90 per- cent of voters favor federal Name: ______Phone: ______funding for medical research Address: ______and 75 percent want Congress to significantly increase NIH Email: ______funding, per new research com- 2234 N. Green, Purcell Please complete if the firework is being dedicated to/or in memory of someone? missioned by OVAC. Cancer is Dedicated to: ______or in Memory of:______expected to kill nearly 600,000 www.pigstands.com • (405) 703-3000 Sunday – Thursday 11 AM - 9 PM • Friday & Saturday 11 AM - 10 PM Please complete and return with payment to the Heart of Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce people in America this year – 220 W Main Street, Purcell or email to [email protected]. more than 1,600 today. It has WE HAVE A DRIVE THRU! also been projected that 2.1 mil- 8A-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 15, 2017 Chickasaw Lexington Community News Nation By Hazel Shockey All is going well at the center. Meals are good, and the visiting is great. If you are new in our community, come on down to cooking the Lexington Community Center on Wednesday and Thursday for a good home cooked meal and make new friends or visit with old ones. shows If you have news for this column, we will be glad to include it. The exercise program is still available. The present schedule The Chickasaw Nation for exercise is 9 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and “Get Fresh!” cooking for the early risers and professional people, you can get in at show will present making 6 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Friday mornings. Plans are healthy choice programs underway to have the building open for evening people at a at the Purcell Nutrition later date. You can call Sue Peery at (405) 830-8507 if you have Services site, 1530 Hard- questions about any of the exercise schedules. castle Blvd. If you are interested in playing table games, cards and domi- These cooking shows noes, just ask someone at the center and they will let you know are free and open to the when. There is some interest in playing dominoes, so if you public and demonstrate have friends interested you can make it happen. We would like healthy cooking. to see more participation in the game time and a schedule of Leave with recipes, events will be made available. nutrition education and Lunch is served from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. on Wednesday and ideas to cook healthier Thursday for a $6 donation. To-go orders are $7. The lunch is every day. open to the public and home cooked and served by the volunteers Classes on 5-Ingredi- at Lexington Community Center, 131 S. Main. ent Combos are Thurs- All menus are subject to change. day, June 8, at 10 a.m. Menu for June 15, 21 and 22: and noon. Thursday, June 15—Hamburger steak with onions, gravy, One-Pan Meals are set mashed potatoes, cabbage, corn, rolls, salad bar, carrot cake. for Thursday, June 15, at Wednesday, June 21—Barbeque, potato salad, baked beans, 10 a.m. and noon. coleslaw, beets, Texas toast, lemon or millionaire pies. The Farmers Market is Thursday, June 22—Fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, open Tuesday and Thurs- green beans, squash, rolls, salad bar, apricot or apple cobbler. day on the east side of the nutrition building on Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register Hardcastle Blvd. Watch Keeping cool signs for exact location. For more information Purcell Senior Citizens Activity at Purcell’s splash pad on Red Hill has picked up with rising summer temperatures. call 527-6967. By Fredda Perry These youngsters know how to keep their cool. 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THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 15, 2017-9A From page 1A School: Courthouse News the NFL Foundation. “The massive responsibility tremity bike and treadmills, Superintendent Jason Mid- of keeping many hundreds of $1,500 each; electrical stimula- The following persons have been license. Harper, forcible entry and detainer kiff announced the 3-year athletes safe at a particular high tion, treatment tables (football), charged by the State of Oklahoma David R. Kchao, no insurance. under $1500. award at Monday’s school school should never be the re- and hydrocollator, $1,000 each; with traffic or other violations or Katherine E. Fielding, reckless Civil have filed other court actions in Mc- driving, 1st offense. Norman Regional Health System board meeting. sponsibility of a sport coach or equipment/supply bags, $750; Clain County District Court between Eunice I. Carter, taxes due state. vs. Jimmy D. Summers, civil action The district asked for $48,100 the athletic director, they have baps board, $650; locking June 1-7, 2017. Kyle D. Dilbeck, failure to use $10,000 or less. and will receive $36,000. no training to properly handle cabinets (football), $600; and Traffic turn signal. Midland Funding LLC vs. Mickey The award will pay $20,000 this task,” said Douglas Casa, foam rollers, TheraBands and Bunmi Olibamoyo, no valid Kyle D. Dilbeck, DUS (3rd of- G. Rose, civil action $10,000 or less. the first year, $11,000 in year chief executive officer of KSI . airex pad, $500 each. driver’s license. fense). Midland Funding LLC vs. Timo- two and $5,000 in the final year. “We are very proud to partner In the second year, the grant Victor R. Backus, speeding, Ammy D. Dilbeck, no insurance. thy Heatley, civil action $10,000 85/75. Ebonny G. O. McDonald, speed- or less. Midkiff and Tim Arnold with this grant program that has allocation is ice machine Lacie O. Bullock, speeding, ing, 118/70. Midland Funding LLC vs. Heidi worked together on the grant a primary goal of increasing (baseball, softball, track com- 85/70. Misdemeanors M. Lewis, civil action $10,000 or application. the number of schools serviced plex), $5,000; AED machines, Mark A. Hall, speeding, 80/70. Jason R. Eckert, DUI. less. The grant will enable Purcell by an athletic trainer and to $3,500; water bottles/stands/ Alejandro Serrano-Monreal, Cristi N. Clark, public intoxica- Communication Federal Credit Schools to “expand the care enhance the amount of medi- jugs, $1,000; crutches/splints/ speeding, 100/70. tion. U vs. Rebecca Taylor, civil action we give our student athletes cal care for those that already braces, $900; and locking cabi- Mandy M. Dodd, following too Janet L. Teague-Neel, possession $10,000 or more. and also help and students who have some.” nets (basketball), $600. closely. of CDS. US Bank National Association Ervin McNeely Jr., speeding, Raymond D. Arterberry, obstruct- vs. Perry D. Garrett, civil action might be interested in going In its application, Purcell The totals for year three are 80/70. ing an officer. $10,000 or more. into the (athletic trainer) field,” Public Schools reported high AED (baseball/softball com- Luis J. Campos Garcia, no Lawrence C. Brown, public in- Brandie C. Ocampo vs. Ralph the superintendent explained. school enrollment of 320. plex), $2,900; training tables seatbelt. toxication. Paul, civil action $10,000 or more. The pilot program targeted Of that number, 150 students (basketball/baseball-softball Shane M. Gunter, no seatbelt. Wendell P. Stanley, DUI. David Bolser vs. Colbert A. Gor- just four states – Oklahoma, – or 46.9 percent – participate complex), $1,500; and lock- Morgan L. Morton, failure to Paula A. Wade, obstructing an don, civil action $10,000 or more. Arizona, Illinois and Oregon. in sports. ing cabinets (baseball-softball devote full attention. officer. The Insurance Co. State of Pen Daya C. Davis, no insurance. Felonies vs. Anaconda Trucking LLC, civil The grant program is admin- There are 10 sports offered complex), $600. Joshua A. Fardadfar, no seatbelt. Meshella L. Reed, possession action $10,000 or more. istered by the Korey Stringer at the high school. According to KSI, an athletic Benny T. Do, alter license plate. of CDS. Ditech Financial LLC vs. Greg J. Institute at the University of Co-sponsors with the NFL trainer is a licensed medical Leroy Powell Jr., DUS (2nd of- Bruce A. Andrews, knowingly Miller, civil action $10,000 or more. Connecticut, which will re- Foundation and KSI are Ga- professional who has specific fense). concealing stolen property. Marriages Filed search the program’s impact torade, the National Athletic expertise in preventing, recog- Kim M. Peery, DUS (2nd offense). Rodney L. Cloud, possession Gerald D. Petty, 54, and Jennifer and impact of athletic trainers Trainers’ Association and Pro- nizing, treating and rehabilitat- Kim M. Peery, taxes due state. of CDS. A. Allison, 40, both of Newcastle. on the health outcomes of stu- fessional Football Athletic ing athletic injuries. Kim M. Peery, alter license plate. Kristen D. Johnson, possession Tyler J.P. Swetland, 27, and Alicia Kim M. Peery, no insurance. of CDS. D. Madden, 28, both of Purcell. dent athletes. Trainers Society. However, nearly two-thirds Catherine R. Madrid, failure to Andrew D. Lake, endangering Brant L. Kitchens, 39, and Nichole The institute is named for a Expenditures from the initial of high schools across the obtain current registration. others while eluding/attempt to L. Tolan, 31, both of Georgetown, Ill. former Viking pro- $20,000 will include an ice country lack a full-time athletic Catherine R. Madrid, no seatbelt. elude police. Michael B. Carpenter, 32, and fessional football player who machine, $5,000; automated trainer and almost 30 percent of Michael W. Pulliam, no seatbelt. Scott L. Hanks, possession of Crystal M. Vining, 36, both of died from exertional heatstroke external defibrillators, $3,500; high schools do not have any Anastasia G. Espinosa, no seat- CDS. Purcell. in 2001. ellipticals, $2,000; upper ex- athletic trainer at all. belt. Jason W. Carlisle, uttering a Phillip C. Warner, 24, and Skye Timothy M. Lashua, failure to forged instrument. D. Somers, 21, both of Lexington. devote full attention. Terrance D. Micheaux III, traf- Jacob A. Arnold, 31, and Jessica Timothy M. Lashua, no insurance. ficking in illegal drugs. D. Farrar, 30, both of Wayne. Daric W. Roberts, failure to yield. Tina M. Walden, possession of Jason D. Cook, 36, of Weatherford Chickasaw Nation announces Abel Silva Contreras, operator CDS. and Kara L. Williams, 38, of Purcell. not reasonable and proper. Small Claims Devin L. Smith, 34, and Tisha Tyler L. Kittles, operator not McElderry Rentals, LLC vs. Em- C. Wadkins, 33, both of Blanchard. candidates for general election reasonable and proper. ily Lance, small claims under $1500. Timothy S. Taylor, 44, and Shalen Kassandra Escobar, no seatbelt. Lydia E. Cleator vs. Lazarus W. R. Trimmell, 44, both of Blanchard. Chickasaw Nation Election Kymberly Hazlett of Purcell July 6, 2017. Kyel A. Saathoff, failure to obtain Bullock, small claims under $1500. Divorces Granted Secretary Rita Loder an- filed for Pontotoc District Ballots must be returned to current registration. Starfire Electric, LLC vs. HE&I Katie N. Willis vs. Gregory A. nounced today the candidates Seat 3. the Chickasaw Nation Elec- Tammy L. Elrod, no insurance. Construction, Inc, small claims Willis. seeking four legislative seats Pickens District Seat 2 tion Commission no later than Joseph L. Jones, no seatbelt. over $1501. Laura E. Wood vs. Grant M. Samuel J. Morris, no valid driver’s Lucretia Harper vs. Gregory W. Wood. and one judicial seat within incumbent legislator Connie 10:30 a.m. July 25, 2017. No the Chickasaw Nation. Barker of Marietta will face hand delivered ballots will be From page 1A The filing period closed at challenger Michael Thomas accepted. 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, June Watson of Ardmore. The Chickasaw Nation Homicide: 7, 2017. Incumbent legislator Steven Election Commission shall Incumbent Supreme Court Woods of Davis will retain conduct and supervise the authorities think is the victim examiner confirms the iden- occurred. Justice Cheri L. Bellefeuille- Tishomingo District Seat 3 ballot counting beginning of the crime. tity,” Hewett said. “They then took the body Gordon of Sulphur was as no challengers filed for the at 11 a.m. July 25, 2017, at McClain County Sheriff Hewett said Allen, 56, of about 100 yards to the west in unchallenged and will retain position. the Chickasaw Community Don Hewett has confirmed the rural area of Dibble has the woods and left it under a Seat 3 on the court. Voter registration closes Center in Ada. Results of the the remains of a white male been missing and sought by tree,” the sheriff said. Pontotoc District Seat 4 will July 5. elections shall be announced was due to foul play. members of his family since The body was discovered be filled by Karen Goodnight Registered Chickasaw vot- the same day. Hewett’s staff and the last Thursday. by family members. of Goldsby, as she was unchal- ers will vote by mail ballots, For more information, Oklahoma State Bureau of Hewett said his office had Lowe and Thacker were lenged for the seat. with ballots being mailed to contact Ms. Loder at (580) Investigation confirmed the already been investigating taken into custody in south J. Lisa Impson of Ada and registered Chickasaw voters 310-6475. badly decomposed body, that Lowe since she reportedly Oklahoma City Monday was found in woods just west stole Allen’s vehicle last night. of Lilac Road, was due to a week. There was also an Hewett said the male sus- From page 8A homicide with a gunshot to altercation between the two, pect had methamphetamine Book: the head. 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Don Goelz Merle Marie Glover Rex E. Floyd A Celebration of Life Service for Don Goelz, 76, of Purcell Merle Marie Glover of Lexington, Oklahoma was called Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, June 15, 2017 was held Wednesday, June 7, 2017 at the Wilson-Little Funeral home to the Lord on June 4, 2017. Merle was born on the at the First Baptist Church of Norman for Rex E. Floyd, a Home Chapel in Purcell. Interment was June 8, 2017 at the Osage Lands at Pawhuska, Oklahoma on July 25, 1935 to longtime Oklahoma businessman, entrepreneur, civic leader Somerford Cemetery in Sargent, Neb. Services were under William and Nellie (Brumble) Brasier. She spent several years and most importantly, loving family man who passed away the arrangement of Wilson-Little Funeral with her family near the Concho Sand and Gravel Facility Friday, June 9, 2017 in Norman, Okla. Home in Purcell. where her father was the superintendent. The facility supplied Floyd, 81, was the founder of Floyd’s Mr. Goelz passed away Friday, June 2, materials for WPA road building and crop fertilization dur- Recreational Vehicles in Goldsby. He be- 2017. ing the Great Depression. When demand was finished there, gan selling campers in 1969 in Pauls Valley, Goelz, it’s easy. The “O” is silent, as in they moved to a new plant near Homestead, Okla. The only then from a small rented lot on North Gelz. And if you want, change the “Z” to available housing was a group of boxcars that had been remod- Porter across from Norman Regional “S”, Gels. There, that’s all cleared up, now eled into living quarters for the workers. The growing Brasier Hospital. The company soon outgrew read the rest of the boring stuff, or cut to family had the use of two box cars but the only water had to that space and built on Interstate 35 in the comics as usual. be hauled from near Okeene and installed in a large cistern. Goldsby, Okla., where it remains today. It is with little sadness, I am finally able to announce my final The family was later able to purchase a farm near Cane Hill, Floyd was active in the national RV industry and was journey is complete. I am now in the arms of my Lord and and Merle rode the school bus to attend her first named to the Hall of Fame of Recreational Vehicle Dealers. Savior, Jesus Christ. I will once more walk with my beloved few years at the Cane Hill school. After living in the western He was also active in the state’s tourism industry. He served wife, Mary Lou (Dowse) Goelz, who made this very journey Oklahoma sand, she was so happy to walk in a shady lane to 12 years on the RVDA National Board including three as on January 21, 1992. attend Sunday School at the old Fly Creek school building, an officer during the downturn of the early 80s. He was I was born to Don and Vera Goelz on September 16, 1940 stopping to play in the creek after church. awarded the “Jim Summers Award” by the RVDA and RV in Belmond, Iowa, cold country. Living the first thirteen years World War II caused the need for able-bodied men to work dealers throughout the United States for contributing the on God’s green earth in Des Moines, Iowa. We moved to in the mines at Pitcher, Okla., while young men went off to most to the RV industry. Floyd was the first active dealer Denver, Colo., in 1954. I got in and out of trouble at Smiley war, so the family moved back to Oklahoma on Quapaw to receive the recognition. Jr. and East High, graduating in the lower 10% of my class Lands near Lincolnville. The kids enjoyed many excursions Floyd was commonly referred to as a pioneer in the RV of 1958. Freshman year of college was most pleasantly spent with picnics and exploration along the nearby Spring River. industry. He was a leader in the early days of organizing a na- at Colorado State University. They asked me to skip the re- Merle’s father and brothers had joined the call to the mines tional market expansion program which became today’s Go mainder of my higher education. They had some rule about until her older brother was drafted. Her brother had bought a RVing effort. During his tenure as president of Central 1.2 GPA’s or something. They never made it real clear, but garage and had three children by that time. Merle’s father left RVDA, the chapter received the National Chapter of the honoring their request, I traveled with a small construction the mines to take over the garage when his son was drafted. Year Award. He served the national association as director, company for eleven years. I loved traveling the country I had Merle’s mother had thought the farm would be an ideal vice president, president and chairman. He has also been the privilege to live in. Those years were like a paid vacation. place to live as some of the girls were in high school by then. on several committees such as the legislative, educational I moved to Lawton, Okla., in 1960, and then to Nebraska When the children, left behind by Merle’s brother, needed and insurance trust. Additional positions included chair- in 1970. After two winters there, I promised God if he let live more food than was available during rationing, the decision man of the Recreation Vehicle Assistance Corp, the board through the winter I was trying to survive at the moment, I was made to move them and their mother to the farm also. of RVDA Education Foundation and MEP Committee to would go back to being a proud Okie. He would never again The garage was sold and William and Nellie rented a farm in help other dealers with strong consumer care programs. be bothered by another of my whiny prayers concerning freez- the same general area of the property the family still owned in Floyd was specially recognized for his effort as co- ing my booty off. I moved to Purcell in 1981, then moved Akansas. In a beautiful valley called “Greasy Valley” the fam- coordinator of Central OK RV dealers to raise thousands my family up here in 1983. My small town dream came true ily raised broiler chickens, tomatoes for the canning factory, of dollars for underprivileged children in cooperation with that June day we unloaded our possessions at our new home. and all the farm produce they needed. Plenty of water was the Christmas Connection and Channel 9. Since that day, we never considered moving again. Purcell available with a spring house nearby and hard-working little Before following his passion of camping and RV travel would be our home for the remainder of the time left to us. Merle carried small buckets of water to the house. he worked for 13 years as an engineer on the Apollo, Titan The little sadness I spoke of, is leaving my first born, Christy Merle was always in on the fun of teasing with the family and Gemini rockets and in the early planning of the NASA L. Goelz, who lives in Fort Worth, Texas. I will miss the chances and seemed to find joy in almost everything. She was an Space Shuttle program. As a teenager, he worked with his to be with her, the talks we shared and the joy she gave me all obedient little worker helping with chickens, farm chores, and father and brothers on a broom corn cutter crew where they of her life. Watching her compete in sports was what dreams carrying wood into the house. One of her favorite chores was were raised on Wild Horse Creek in Garvin County. He are made of. She earned two degrees from OU, and later a feeding the new chickens that the hens hatched. However, her was president of his 4-H Club and graduated from Wayne Masters in Psychology while she lived in Texas. favorite chicken, Roanie, was pecked on because it had many High School in 1954. The birth of my son Craig C. Goelz closed our family red feathers. Merle decided to make a little sun suit for it with The Floyd family was the first family honored as a circle, making it complete. The first three years of his life he her newly acquired Home-EC skills. The family teased her Distinguished Family in 2008 by East Central University would have nothing to do with me. His grandmother said I unmercifully. She loved to walk the four miles to New Hope in Ada. Rex attended ECU, Central State University in was ignoring him, and I of course had to agree, that was easier Church where she and her sisters sang together. Edmond and the University of Oklahoma. Rex’s parents, than a howling kid to deal with. When he turned fourteen, Her father had to seek a job in Oklahoma City when the his brothers and over 50 family members graduated from my life went to hell, and it wasn’t until he moved out after income was not sufficient from their farm endeavors. Her East Central University. graduating high school, that I had a sound night’s sleep. When mother had developed a blood disorder, so needing closer Floyd was a longtime supporter of Feed the Children, he asked about moving home three or so months later, I said medical care, they left the farm and moved the family back Christmas Connection, the Habitat House, Katrina Relief, no. I had my computer in his room and he had nowhere to to Oklahoma. Merle finished Webster Junior High and during Matamoros Children’s Home in Mexico and many local sleep. From that time on, we became friends again and is my her teenage years found many things to do in the big city with and national charitable causes. He enjoyed hunting, jeep best friend today. His wife, Christine, is also my friend, I am her sisters. Taking a city bus to Spring Lake and Lincoln Park riding in Colorado, horse riding, snow skiing, beekeeper, proud to say. Their daughter, Savanna, and son, Colton, have were great outings to go with friends. She worked as a car hop photography, and farming. He served on multiple com- treated me more like a friend than their far more advanced at the Triple AAA drive-in on NE 13th and Broadway where mittees and was a deacon of the First Baptist Church. His superior. Watching both of my grandchildren compete in she met the love of her life, John Glover. biggest joy and number one priority was being married to various sports and participate in things like band and award She graduated from Central High and went to work as a the love of his life, Helen and spending time with his chil- ceremonies, has been a special privilege for me. These are the long distance phone operator. Merle and John were married dren, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. His giving reasons for hanging on. But they no longer need my wisdom in the Walnut Grove Baptist Church where her family had heart and love for the Lord were the inspiration for his life. as they grow up, seemed less like wisdom, and more like the attended for many years. They spent their married life in the He was born June 4, 1936 in Bakersfield, Mo., to Webster Three Stooges. They just need now to struggle on their own. greater Oklahoma City area, where their son Michael was Clay Floyd and Hettie Rose (Dale) Floyd. There are so many nieces and nephews, sister-in-law, I wish born, and eventually bought a home in Moore, Oklahoma. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Helen (Jones) Floyd, I could say “Aloha” to each. I wish every friend that made me Merle took many business courses to improve her advance- of Norman; daughters Debbie Spearing of Norman, and laugh could have told me just one more joke. Could have ment opportunities for the company where she worked after Carol Behrens and Doug of San Antonio, Texas; three sons, made fun of me again, as we laughed together. I thank all the phone company went automatic. Merle was very intelligent Michael Floyd of Colorado, Kenneth Floyd and Valerie of who walked through my life and affected it, and helped me and became a successful businesswoman. She faithfully studied Yukon and Robert Floyd and Tina of Newcastle; a sister, to see the joy they came with. I can assure any hurt I caused instruction manuals for her next day presentations and then Carolyn Walker and Wayne of Hot Springs, Ark.; two was accidental, but let me say now I am sorry to each, it was relaxed with a Gothic romance book after her jobs as mom, brothers, Glenn Floyd and Judy of Norman and Dr. Koy unintentional. I hope the only memories of me, are the joy wife, and housekeeper were over for the day. She learned to Floyd and Kay of Norman; a sister-in-law, Juanita Ratliff you readily gave me, the fun of shared laughter and finally, do intricate bead work with tiny beads and it is believed that of Norman; 15 grandchildren: Jeremy Spearing, Allen the love of family. Bye y’all! she embroidered the dress Miss Indian Oklahoma wore to be Spearing and Krystle, Stormi Wester and Jeremy, Nathan Online condolences may be made at wilsonlittle.com. presented at the White House. Behrens, Rachel Behrens, Trent Stout, Cale Stout, Ashlee Wilson-Little Funeral Home • 127 S. Canadian • Purcell • 527-6543 Merle spent her last few years in Georgia with a niece or Floyd, Bryce Floyd, Jeffrey Shaw, Madison Floyd, Megan in Arizona with sisters. After her health and memory started Floyd and Allyson Shaw; six great-grandchildren: Emma, going downhill, she wanted to return to Oklahoma where she Kolbie, Hetti Rose (Bean), Boone, Noah and Lucas. became a resident of Lexington Nursing Home. He was preceded in death by his parents and a twin Merle’s husband, John; son, Michael, and granddaughter brother, Ray Floyd. Venus preceded her in death. Her mom, dad, brothers Glen Visitation will be from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, and Gale Brasier, sisters Mona Belt, Myrna Carpentier and June 14, 2017 at Tribute Memorial Care, 708 24th Avenue Tracie Lee Harryman Wilma Richards, had also passed away prior to Merle’s de- NW, in Norman. The family will receive friends from 6 Funeral services for Tracie Lee Harryman, 46, of Lexington parture from this earth. p.m. to 8 p.m. Services celebrating his life will be at 10 were held Tuesday, June 13, 2017 at the Wilson-Little Funeral She is survived by grandson, Stanley Loughmiller; grand- a.m. Thursday, June 15, 2017 at the First Baptist Church, Home Chapel. Interment was at Lexington Cemetery under daughter, Charesa Glover; grandson-in-law, Eric O’Dell; 211 W. Comanche,in Norman with burial to follow in the the arrangement of Wilson-Little Funeral Home in Purcell. great-grandchildren, Jordan, Trevyan, and McKayla O’Dell IOOF Cemetery, 1913 N. Porter Avenue. Ms. Harryman passed away Saturday, June and two surviving sisters, Alma Ann Luder and Wanda San- Memorial contributions may be made to the RVDA or 10, 2017 after a two year battle with cancer. ford in Arizona. First Baptist Church of Norman. She was born October 24, 1970 in Purcell, No public services to be held. Cremation by John Ireland Oklahoma. She was the second child of two Funeral Home. children born to Ron Harryman and Mickey (Donathan) Harryman. Tracie grew up in Lexington and attended 12 years of schooling at the Canadian Val- ley Co-Op for Special Ed students. For the past 24 years, Tracie lived and worked at ABLE in Norman. Visit us at: Tracie loved listening to music, spending time in the out- doors swinging on her yard swing, and attending church with her family. She is survived by her parents, Ron and Mickey Harryman of the home in Lexington; brother, David Harryman and wife, Nancy, of Lexington; nephew, Michael Harryman and wife, Crystal, of Shawnee; four great nieces, Brooklyn, Carmella, McKenzie and Adrianna; and one aunt, JoAnn Harryman of Lexington. Online condolences may be made at wilsonlittle.com. purcellregister.com Wilson-Little Funeral Home • 127 S. Canadian • Purcell • 527-6543 THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 15, 2017-11A The Purcell Register Obituaries Howard Gale Harper Funeral services for longtime Purcell resident Gale Harper, 78, L.G. Van Schuyver Robert Ray “Doodie” Cragle will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, June 16, 2017 at the Wilson-Little L. G. Van Schuyver of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma was born to Robert Ray ‘Doodie’ Cragle of Jones, Okla., and formerly Funeral Home Chapel in Purcell. Louis and Florence (Haney) Van Schuyver on July 17, 1923 in of Lexington, Okla., peacefully passed away on June 8, 2017 Mr. Harper died June 13, 2017. Chism, Oklahoma and passed from this life on June 8, 2017 at his home in Jones. Online condolences may be made at wilsonlittle.com. in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma at the age of 93 years. He was born on Christmas Day 1937 in He grew up in the Chism, Okla., area and went to Grade the 4-Corners Community east of Noble, Wilson-Little Funeral Home • 127 S. Canadian • Purcell • 527-6543 School during the depression. His family moved to California Okla., to Joseph ‘Lee’ Cragle and Valera for his father to find work. L.G. served in World War II with Lettie (Trett) Cragle. He grew to adulthood the Army. After he returned home he married and moved primarily in Noble and Lexington and in to California to find work. Returning to Oklahoma after the 1957 he enlisted into the US Army and was Local libraries team up birth of his third son he started his career for Colvert Diary stationed at Ft. Ord, Calif., and Ft. Lee, Va. in Ardmore. Then later moved to McAlester, Okla., for his Soon after he was honorably discharged from with Sam Noble Museum work as a milkman in the days of horse-drawn wagons then the Army he married Gayle Frances Garrett. to a motorized delivery truck. He was also at the Army Am- From this union two children were born: Robin Michelle munition Depot near McAlester and the Transportation and Robert Bryan. After this marriage ended in divorce he For annual Library Day Supervisor where he retired. married Joanne Cecilia (Gullion) Wallace in Purcell. Joanne Visitors will have the chance the Pioneer Library System’s L.G. was a faithful member of the church of Christ in had three daughters of her own: Rose Marie, Ella Denise, and to celebrate literacy and natural Maker Mobile, a rolling maker Purcell, Okla., then in Pauls Valley, Okla. He loved working Mary Katherine so they set about raising a blended family. history at the annual Library Day space featuring many science in the yard and gardening. As a Christian he taught others to Doodie was an electrician by trade and worked a number event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and technology education items, Love the Lord and follow him always. of jobs, most notably for Cain’s Coffee of Oklahoma City. He Saturday, June 24, at the Sam including a 3-D printer and scan- Mr. Van Schuyver is survived by his sons, Bobby L.G. enjoyed anything of historical significance, visiting countless Noble Oklahoma Museum of ner, computer numerical control VanSchuyver and wife, Ann, James Carl VanSchuyver and historical museums. He also enjoyed fishing and hunting, Natural History. milling machine, laser cutter and wife, Judy, and Larry Gene Van Schuyver and wife, Penny; tinkering in his shop and spending time with his family. All guests can enjoy compli- laptops. The Maker Mobile also five grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren, six great-great- He was preceded by his parents and his son, Bryan. mentary admission by brandish- features Wi-Fi access and an grandchildren; Oklahoma nieces and nephews, Joe Darrell He is survived by his wife, Joanne; his four daughters; 13 ing their respective library cards informational touchscreen TV Hobson and wife, Sharon, Diana Sullivan and husband, Pat, grandchildren, and many great-grandchildren. at the museum’s front desk. Those that allows guests to learn about Teresa Kitchens and husband, John, Melanie Porter and hus- Final funeral arrangements are pending through Bill who do not have a library card the library’s downloadable col- band, Dennis, Wesley Conaster and wife, Tippy, and Beverly Eisenhour Funeral Home of Oklahoma City with a memo- are encouraged to sign up for lection through OverDrive. Sadler and husband, Mike and a host of nieces and nephews rial service scheduled for 3 p.m. June 17, 2017 at Jones First one through the Metropolitan The summer membership and friends. Baptist Church and final interment in the Jones Cemetery. Library System and Pioneer special is only available at the Mr. Van Schuyver was preceded in death by his wife, Jessie Library System, which will have front desk. “Veta” Van Schuyver on September 20, 2011; and his parents, librarians on hand to register new The Sam Noble Oklahoma Louis and Florence Van Schuyver. card holders. Museum of Natural History is Funeral services were scheduled for Tuesday, June 13, 2017 Every half-hour, Metropolitan located on the University of Okla- at the Wooster Funeral Home Chapel in Pauls Valley, Okla. and Pioneer libraries will offer homa Norman campus at J. Willis Officiating was Bro. David Rodriguez. Interment was at Rose Hill Cemetery in Ardmore, Oklahoma. Services were under Lindsey Street exit is closed. story times that feature enter- Stovall Road and Chautauqua Take Hwy. 9 east and turn left on 24th. See you soon! taining and engaging stories for Avenue. For accommodations, the direction of Wooster Funeral Home. all ages. call (405) 325-4712 or visit Sam- You may send a condolence to the family at www.wooster- And new this year is a visit from NobleMuseum.ou.edu. funeralhomes.com.

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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. Main, Purcell, OK Ketchum’s career at The Register spanned 51 years! Come tell your favorite Henry story or just say hello, have some refreshments for one of Purcell’s pillars of the community. 12A-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 15, 2017 From page 1A OPA: Marian Opala, and serves on Editorial Comment, Personal the OPA website at okpress. The University of Oklahoma Columns, News Writing, Fea- com/2016-better-newspaper- Chi Omega Housing Corpora- ture Writing, Sports Coverage, contest-results. tion. Photography and Community The Oklahoma Press As- Montgomery was inducted Leadership. sociation’s Half Century Club into the Oklahoma Journalism Members of the Arkansas inducted two new members at Hall of Fame in 2007. Press Association judged the the convention in David Christy Receiving the ONF Beachy 831 entries from 86 Oklahoma and Mike McCormick. The Musselman Award was James newspapers. Quarter Century Club inducted Beaty, managing editor at the In the daily divisions, win- 10 new members. McAlester News-Capital. ners were The Norman Tran- Several additional awards The recipient of the Mussel- script, Stillwater News Press were presented during the June man Award is selected by the and Tahlequah Daily Press. 9-10 Convention including: Oklahoma Newspaper Founda- Sequoyah winners in the Editorial Sweepstakes tion Board of Trustees. weekly divisions, in addition to Award, sponsored by ONG, Winners of this year’s Se- The Register, were the Eufaula presented to Wayne Trotter, quoyah Awards also were Indian Journal, Midwest City Countywide & Sun in Tecum- announced at the OPA Con- Beacon, Tri-County Herald seh. Jennifer Gilliland • The Oklahoma Publisher vention. in Meeker and the El Reno Column Sweepstakes Award, The Sequoyah Award, which Tribune. sponsored by ONG, presented Sequoyah winners is the highest honor in the OPA Broken Arrow Ledger was to Jeff Mullin, Enid News & At the conclusion of the 2017 Oklahoma Press Association annual convention in Oklahoma City Better Newspaper Contest, is named the Sequoyah winner Eagle. last weekend the 10 best newspapers in each division were honored with the highest award determined by the amount of in the sustaining member divi- Daily Photo of the Year, spon- snaring the Sequoyah award. Winners included, front row from left, John D. Montgomery, The points accumulated in the con- sion, and The O’Colly at Okla- sored by OGE Energy Corp., Purcell Register; Shauna Belyeu, Eufaula Indian Journal; Kim Poindexter, Tahlequah Daily Press; test’s 13 events: News Content, homa State University was the presented to Jason Elmquist, Dale Brendel, Stillwater News Press and Mark Millsap, The Norman Transcript. Back row - Jacob Layout & Design, Advertising, winner in the college division. Stillwater News Press. Harman, The O’Colly (OSU); John Ferguson, Broken Arrow Ledger; Ray Dyer, El Reno Tribune; Sales Promotion, Advertising In addition to the 10 Se- Weekly Photo of the Year, Brian Blansett, Tri-County Herald and Jeff Harrison, Midwest City Beacon. Series, In-Depth Enterprise, quoyah Award winners, 129 sponsored by OGE Energy first place plaques were pre- Corp., presented to Glen Miller, From page 1A sented during the awards El Reno Tribune. banquet. Newspapers receiv- ONF Joseph H. Edwards Henry: ing second, third or fourth Outdoor Writer of the Year was place in the contest received presented to Kelly Bostian, newspaper. printer. He also ran the job shop family. The Register for over 50 years certificates. Tulsa World. A proclamation declaring the at the newspaper for many, Ketchum, who was the face but he has been like a member A complete list of winners Print Quality Contest award day will be read at The Register. many years. and chief photographer for the of the Nance, McCurdy and in the 2016 OPA Better News- presented to Clinton Daily Refreshments will be served Ketchum assisted with the newspaper for many years, was Montgomery families as well,” paper Contest is available on News. at the event. layout and production of the inducted into the Oklahoma Register Publisher John D. Ketchum began his career at paper and worked under the Press Association Half Century Montgomery said. “We wish The Register in 1966 and was ownerships of Jim Nance, Tom Club a couple of years ago. him the very best in his retire- From page 1A the shop foreman and head McCurdy and the Montgomery “Henry has not only worked at ment.” Whitten: prisons with revolving doors. It has been up through the Whitten, with more than a ranks for Whitten since 1990 quarter century experience in when he became a correctional corrections – both for the state officer at James Crabtree Cor- and a private prison – is the rectional Center in Helena. new deputy warden at Lexing- He stayed at that facility until ton Assessment & Reception 2004 when the DOC transferred Center. him to Oklahoma City to work as a private prison contract monitor. Whitten stayed in that job until 2006 when he was trans- ferred again to serve as deputy warden at the Oklahoma State 2805 N. 9TH, PURCELL Reformatory at Granite. Our 405-527-6484 He kept that post until 2011. PATRIOTFORD.COM That’s when he accepted a job offer from GEO at the private Pre-Owned prison company’s facility at Lawton. 2004 Dodge Ram 3/4 Ton In 2015, he returned to DOC. Crew Cab, Hemi, 4x4 From day one, Whitten loved working corrections – calling $12,495 it a “career that provides a InHeroes preparation for Independence Day, please join us in valuable service to the public.” a salute to the men and women currently serving our 2008 Chevy 3/4 Ton “That sense of service is Duramax Diesel, 4x4, Crew Cab something corrections folks country, those with service stories from the past and enjoy,” he explained. “And it’s $21,995 a chance to help others and be those who paid the ultimate price for our FREEDOM! a positive role model.” 2007 GMC Sierra At LARC, he shares a similar Crew Cab, Leather, 4x4, Nav. background with warden Jeorld your Braggs Jr., and the two work HONOR $13,990 closely together. FOR “But it’s not about me or special service 2012 Nissan Juke him,” he said. “All we do is ONLY $ 00 provide the vision. It’s about Leather, Roof man or woman the employees here. They do $11,997 such a great job.” IN MEMORY OF Whitten said his time is IN HONOR OF 25 2012 Hyundai Santa Fe largely spent dealing with staff Ret. Lt. Col. issues and offender issues and John Doe SE, Nice, 90K Miles making sure all operations at Army the facility are running smooth. Ron Fishburn Active Duty 1950–1953 $12,495 “Priorities change constantly U.S. Army Aviator 1932–2003 in corrections, (but) the first 1954-1980 2014 Chevy Cruze concern is always the safety 2LT, 87K Miles, New Tires and security of the citizens of the state and our staff,” he said. $10,750 Whitten and family have settled into the deputy warden’s Call Vickie or Todd at 405-527-2126 to reserve your space today! 2013 Ford Edge residence at LARC. V6, Auto, Clean His wife, Amanda, will start work in August as a teacher’s Have a story to tell or know someone who does? assistant for Purcell Public $11,982 Schools. Call 405-527-2126 or email [email protected] 2013 Chrysler 200 A daughter, England Da- Auto, A/C, PW & PL vison, will be a high school senior. Whitten also has two adult The $7,995 children. A daughter, Kayla Shetley, 2014 Ford Focus lives in Oklahoma City with her Purcell Register 4 Cyl, Alloys, SE, 1 Owner husband, Lantz, and children Nolan and Luca. $11,973 A son, Wyatt, also lives in COVERAGE PUBLISHES Oklahoma City. Thursday, June 29 2014 Dodge Journey Whitten said his wife has 4 Cyl, 3rd Row Seat, Low Miles been very supportive as his ca- reer moved him about the state. $15,930 He anticipates remaining at LARC “as long as I’m needed 2015 Ford Escape here.” 4 Cyl, Auto, 30K Miles “This is a great facility, a great staff,” he said. “I’m very happy here and blessed to have $15,500 this job.” The Purcell Register B Thursday • June 15, 2017 • Area News • Church News • Classifieds purcellregister.com Neighbors SECTION Annual Library Day Masonic Lodge breakfast fundraiser AngieSteele is June 24 at Sam Washington Correspondent

The Washington Masonic Lodge will Noble Museum host a breakfast Saturday, June 17, with all the great breakfast items including The Pioneer Library Sys- crafts and other activities eggs, hashbrowns, pancakes, French tem will visit the Sam Noble during the day to add to toast, biscuits, gravy, blue and gold Oklahoma Museum of Natu- the museum experience for sausage, bacon and maybe a surprise. ral History and Library Day guests. And the PLS Maker Funds raised will pay the lodge’s yearly Saturday, June 24, at the Mobile will be at the museum insurance and scholarship fund. The museum, 2401 Chautauqua to show off the library’s lodge is getting ready to help with the Ave., on the campus of the STEAM resources, including Washington Fire Departments Annual University of Oklahoma. its 3-D Printer, laser cutter, fish fry and will be raffling off a picnic All museum visitors that STEAM kits and the Maker table built by Gary Perry. They will also day will receive complimen- Mobile library. be raffling off a Henry 22 Long Rifle. tary admission if they show The museum is open 10 Chances are going to be sold at fish fry their library card, whether a.m. to 4 p.m. that day, and all and during the breakfast this Saturday, it is from Pioneer or from of its galleries will be open to June 17th. any library or library system those attending Library Day. The Lodge is located on east Sharp • Photo provided from anywhere in the world. For more information on Street one block North of the Baptist Showing one library card the museum, call 325-4712 Church and turn left. Washington 10-and-under teams gains access to the museum or go online to www.snomnh. Washington Independence Day Washington’s 10-and-under teams competed in the Washington Baseball for the entire family. ou.edu. Celebration Tournament last weekend. Washington Schleff and Washington Barnes ended up And for those who don’t For more information on Make plans to attend this year’s Inde- head to head in the championship game. Washington Barnes won the championship yet have a card, PLS staff the activities and services of pendence Day Celebration in Washing- and Washington Schleff took second. will be at the museum to help the Pioneer Library System, ton, Oklahoma on June 24. them get signed up for one. A visit or call any hometown Events will include Warrior Den 5K to the website or call (405) 485-3377. Journey Through the Bible, Wednes- PLS card is free for anyone library or go online to www. Poker Run, 8:30-11 a.m.; Fire department Washington United Methodist days, 6:30 p.m. who lives, works, attends pioneerlibrarysystem.org. fish fry & car show 11 a.m.-4 p.m. and a Church How Can I Know Bible Study, Sun- school or owns property in Also, access the library parade which will begin at 6 p.m., imme- We are a friendly, Bible based church day, 5 p.m. Cleveland, McClain or Pot- through the Pioneer Library diately followed by an evening of family where everyone is welcome. Our Sun- Upcoming Events tawatomie counties, where System Connect App, avail- fun. Fireworks will start at dark and there day worship service begins at 11 a.m. The Armor of God (Ladies Study) Pioneer operates 11 libraries able for free download from will be live music, family lawn games, You can call us at 288-1775, find beginning July 16 at 5 p.m. Contact in 10 communities. the App Store for iPhone or inflatables, food trucks and more! us online at washingtonumc.net or on Kelly Milligan for details. Staff from hometown li- Google Play for Android. Washington Poker Run Facebook under Washington United Goliath Must Gall (Everyone Wel- braries will lead story times, Sign up for the 1st Annual Washington Methodist Church, Oklahoma. come) beginning July 16 at 5 p.m. Con- Poker Run and 5K scheduled June 24 at Union Hill Baptist Church tact Pastor Marvin for details. 8:30-11 a.m. It will begin at Washington Sundays—Age Group Bible studies, Falls Creek—June 19-24, $100 per Senior Center and the race begins 8:30 9:45 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.; Children’s student. Contact Miles or Shea Gordon or New graduates a.m. Church, 11 a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m. and the church office at 288-6060 for details. The Warrior Den Health and Fitness 6:30 p.m. Fellowship Movie Night, Grace in Goldsby is giving away a chance to Wednesdays—Evening meal, 5:30 Unplugged—June 25 at 5 p.m. in the from CareerTech win $250 for those who register at the p.m.; Age Group Bible Studies, 6:30 p.m. Fellowship Hall. Warrior Den. A portion of the proceeds Monthly Schedule—Retired/Senior Falls Creek 100th Anniversary Cel- from the Poker run will support the Town Lunch, 4th Tuesday at Noon; Men’s ebration—Night of Praise, Saturday, Administrator Program of Washington Firework Display. Breakfast, 1st Saturday of each month, September 2, from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Tick- Early sign ups will receive a free t-shirt 7 a.m. ets are required. Homecoming Service is Malachi Blaxton and Den- ticipants are current or po- and chance to win prizes. First Baptist Church Sunday, September 3, from 6- 8 p.m. Free ny Prince of Mid-America tential technology center or Washington School Events Washington open event. Technology Center recently skills centers administrators. June 19-20—Warrior Baseball Camp, Weekly Worship Service Times: For more information visit the website graduated from the Technol- During the year-long pro- Pre-k through 2nd, 8:30 a.m.-noon. Sunday—10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. at fallscreek.org/100. ogy Center Administrator gram, they visited technol- June 21-22—Warrior Baseball Camp, Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Connect with us at Program. ogy centers across the state, 3rd-6th, 8:30 a.m.-noon. Weekly Small Group Opportunities: [email protected], 288-6060, They were among 29 learned more about the Ca- First Baptist Church of Cole Sunday School, Sundays, 9:45 a.m. Facebook: FBC Washington, Twitter @ TechCAP VIII graduates. reerTech System, networked Church schedule: Sunday School at Youth Bible Study, Sundays, 5 p.m. FBCWashingtonOK. TechCAP gives individuals with other administrators, 9:30 a.m. and worship at 10:45 a.m. and Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. Dale K. Graham Veteran’s Foun- in the CareerTech System and gained hands-on experi- Sunday evening Bible Study at 6 p.m. GAs (girls 1-5 grade), RAs (boys 1-5 dation the chance to establish or ad- Wednesday evening activities for all grade), Sundays at 5 p.m. Dale K. Graham Veteran’s Foundation vance their technology center Grads ages at 7 p.m. The church website is Mission Friends (Pre-K and Kinder- is not affiliated with any other organiza- administrative careers. Par- Please see , page 2B www.fbcole.org. garten), Sundays, 5 p.m. tion. Our services are only provided at The church is located in Cole on SH 74 Ladies’ Bible Study, Tuesdays, 9 a.m. B between Washington and Blanchard. Kid’s Choir and Bible Study, Wednes- For more information, send an email days, 6:30 p.m. Please see Wash News, page 2B

Lexington Elementary honor roll announced Lexington Elementary Brileigh Dobbs, Samera Draper, School has announced honor Letty Estrada, Kaleb Fondren, rolls for the fourth quarter and Cameron Haley, Alton Hollo- second semester of the 2016- way, Wyatt James, Dane Jones, 2017 term. Tenicee King, Trinity Lamb, Lane Lewis, Mackenzie Man- Superintendent’s Honor uel, Destani McCoy-Huckleby, • Photo provided Roll students have no grade Danica Mendoza, Jocelyn Senn, TechCap graduate lower than an A. Students Tucker Skipper, Mackenzie named to the Principal’s Smyth, Hally Teague, Brooke- MATC Assistant Superintendent Denny Prince being Honor Roll have no grade lynn Walters and Ryleigh Webb. congratulated at the TechCap graduation by Dr. Marcy Mack, lower than a B. Third Grade ODCTE State Director. Third Grade Second Semester • Photo provided Fourth Quarter Superintendent’s Superintendent’s Mackenzie Benson, Nizhoni Pauls Valley Opry Mackenzie Benson, Nizhoni Bitseedy, Danica Bjork, Kea- John David Smith will be one of several guests at the Pauls Bitseedy, Danica Bjork, Kea- gan Blackburn, Trey Chavez, Valley Opry in the Park event on Saturday, July 1, at the gan Blackburn, Trey Chavez, Makenzi Collins, Brooklynn Wacker Park band shell. The show begins at 8 p.m. Makenzi Collins, Courtney Davis, Courtney Dicksion, Dicksion, Pyper Dunn, Bailie Pyper Dunn, Kaleb Fondren, Forbes, Hannah Garrett, Cale Bailie Forbes, Cale Garver, Garver, Triston Hamm, Colby Triston Hamm, Colby Haynes, Haynes, Elliena Hicks, Zeke Zeke Hughes, Cadyn Krueger, Hughes, Addison Kessler, Ca- Issac Martin, McKinly Miller, Rabies clinic offered dyn Krueger, Preston Ladusau, Jade Moser, Brennan Page, Issac Martin, McKinly Miller, Kora Parker, Brooke Patterson, Jade Moser, Yaresly Ocampo- Hunter Paulus, Sarah Potts, at Chickasaw Nation Resendiz, Brennan Page, Kora Nixie Rodgers, Isabella Stough, Parker, Brooke Patterson, Hunter Lexie Torres, Emma Treagesser, Paulus, Sarah Potts, Nixie Rodg- Kaylin Vazquez, Garvin Woods Purcell Area Office ers, Isabella Stough, Samantha and Hannah Yeary. Tabor, Lexie Torres, Emma Principal’s A free rabies clinic is set come, first served. Treagesser, Kaylin Vazquez, Brodie Anderson, Natalie for 10 a.m. to noon Friday, Owners must have a CDIB • Photo provided Brylee Watkins, Garvin Woods Brickey, Nicole Brown, Clay and Hannah Yeary. Campbell, Russell Cliett, Gar- June 16, at the Chickasaw or tribal citizenship card, and Program graduate Principal’s rett Coldren, Brileigh Dobbs, Nation Purcell Area Office, the animals must belong to Dr. Marcy Mack, ODCTE State Director, congratulating Brodie Anderson, Natalie 1430 Hardcastle Blvd. the owner. Malachi Blaxton, MATC Program Specialist/Short-Term Adult Brickey, Nicole Brown, Clay The clinic will be set up as For more information, call Courses, for completing the TechCap program. Campbell, Brooklynn Davis, Please see LES, page 2B a drive-thru and will be first 527-4973. 2B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 15, 2017 From page 1B From page 1B Wash News: LES: Samera Draper, Letty Estrada, and Gentry Walker. Faith Pointe Baptist Church, lives of these men and women, Jordan Faulkenberry, Hannah Gar- First Grade 3404 NW 36th, in Norman. please consider being a volun- • Photo by Rhonda Reynolds rett, Cameron Haley, Eliena Hicks, Fourth Quarter To schedule a visit for Tues- teer with us. As we continue to Alton Holloway, Wyatt James, Superintendent’s days, please contact Helen at grow, I believe this organiza- Veteran of the Dane Jones, Tenicee King, Pres- Avery Adams, Kylee Beas- 405-550-8806 Ext. 102.We are tion is going to be helping more Week ton Ladusau, Trinity Lamb, Lane ley, Reece Beason, Mackenzie at the church each Thursday than 300 veterans each week in Pastor Jim Gann of Faith Lewis, Mackenzie Manuel, Brook- Bosscawen, Nathanel Browning, morning at 7 a.m. Please arrive the near future. I don’t know of Pointe Baptist Church is lyn Mitchell, Yaresly Ocampo- Matthew Caskey, Alessa Dawson, by 9 a.m. any local group that can match this week’s Dale K. Graham Resendiz, Colton Richards, Jocelyn Paizley Dobbs, Xavier Dragoo, Senn, Tucker Skipper, Mackenzie James Gabehart, Emily Greene, Our volunteer this week is what our volunteers can do for Veterans Foundation Veteran Smyth, Samantha Tabor, Axel Macy Gullion, Sydney Hellberg, Pastor Jim Gann of the Faith the people we serve. of the Week. Not only does he Pointe Baptist Church. Not We have been helping a vet- Velasco, Josephine Warren and Jackson King, Neveah Loukx, deliver a short sermon before Brylee Watkins. Madison Miller, Heidi Ocampo- only does he deliver a short eran who served in the Vietnam we start each Tuesday and Second Grade Resendiz, Braeden Reeves, Valeria sermon before we start each War receive VA benefits. He Thursday morning, but Pastor Fourth Quarter Reyes Chavez, Cody Rollins, Tuesday and Thursday morn- was wounded in action and Jim is also on hand to talk and Superintendent’s Peyton Senn, Abbigail Snow, ing, but Pastor Jim is also on sent home where he became pray with veterans and their Addison Abbott, Chloe Becker, Tryston Throckmorton, Emma hand to talk and pray with any addicted to pain medication families. Kasidy Birch, Jalyn Busche, Nicho- Turnpaugh, Fherdinand Velasco of our visitors. I often say we’ll and then became a drug abuser. las Coldren, Bo Coslow, Payton Olguin, Brayden Watkins, Phyllis take care of your VA claim and He ended up in 1970 with a month, we will spend $30,000 spouses were approved for ei- Coslow, Kairi Davis, Aubree Dilts, Webb, Morgan White, Sofie Wil- Pastor Jim will help take care dishonorable discharge and in direct support for these ther DIC, Pension or Aid and Hunter Eubank, Madalyn Farley, liams, Tawnie Wilson and Madilyn of your heavenly claim. no benefits. When we first services for our veterans and Attendance. These ladies will Trinity Farley, Gauge Flemming, Yandell. As most of you know, we met him, I knew this veteran surviving spouses. One of receive an annual combined Peytyn Fried, Marleigh Givens, Principal’s will be moving to a new loca- deserved another chance at the main reasons claims get amount of $34,266 per year. Peyton Hall, Tyler Henderson, Lil- John Alexander, Allyson Avery, approved for the veterans we Dale K. Graham Veterans ian Johnson, Riley Lovell, James Jason Baca, Journey Balkema, tion in Norman at 1268 North life. We asked for an upgrade McMillan, Hunter Mooney, Faith Lily Barringer, Jonah Bitseedy, Interstate Drive in the next few of his discharge based on a di- assist is because we don’t file Foundation has food boxes Morris, Lizeth Nunez, Tia Peery, Leland Coughran, Cash Dierking, months. One of the biggest agnosis of PTSD. The upgrade a claim without a diagnosis available to those in need. Waylon Reeves, Zuriel Rivera- Mario Estrada, Harley Feuerborn, hurdles we have is adding the was granted one year later. We of a condition by a medical An application for this type Gutrierrez, Shaylee Scott, Allen Se- Javier Garcia, Cote Garver, Seren- two handicapped accessible then asked for VA benefits provider. of assistance will be available meski, Shea Sharp, Karolina Sikes, ity Harvey, Hallee Haswell, Haylee bathrooms to meet the Ameri- based on the new DD-215 I receive the VA rating de- on Tuesday and Thursday Isabelle Smith, Hannah Stolhand, Houck, Olivia Hurst, Jayda Idlett, cans with Disabilities Act that was issued by the Army cisions on all veterans and mornings A DD-214 or military Emma Stone, Kayelynn Taylor, Jenna Idlett, Bentley Kessinger, requirement. Mark, the owner Review Board. Last week I surviving spouses who are discharge will be necessary to Peyton Veley, Ashlyn Vierck, Rolin Loux, Mylee Mathis, Rilie of Krittenbrink Architecture, received a notice from the VA represented by us. This infor- apply. Please contact Rhonda Abigail Wise and Laylynn Woods. Merrell, McClain Moore, Charles is providing the drawings and granting him VA benefits for mation gives an opportunity for 405-550-8806 Extension 103 Principal’s Powell, Leah Rodriguez, Brayden assisting in obtaining the city the disabilities received due each decision to be reviewed to request a food box. Danny Allspaugh, Kai Cole, Scott, Triston Skipper, Decker by us and to send a letter to the If you need a ride to and from Alexis Compton, Addyson Cor- Smith, Summar Smith, Aspynn permits for our project. We to that war. He told me that it many, Rebekah Currie, Tommy Taube, Aaron Trejo Olguin, Bailey appreciate the services that had been 50 years coming, but veteran or surviving spouse a VA Medical Appointment, Forster, Austin Hardy, Amya Tullis, Baylee Tyner, Brooklyn this Norman businessman is he believed a wrong had been identifying their next options. please contact Clayton at (405) Hinds-Chavez, Hannah Lochman, Veach and Kai-Lani Wheeler. providing for our Veterans and righted due to our efforts. Before becoming a VA Accred- 550-8806 Extension 105 or Trey Madden, Izabella Martinez, First Grade their families. Our ladies who assist the ited Claims Agent, the only Louie at (405) 642-7100. Jayden Morgan, C.J. Northcutt, Second Semester One of the veterans from surviving spouses of veterans way I knew what decisions Contact Dale with any ques- Matthew Outlaw, Uriel Saldana, Superintendent’s Texas we assisted last Thurs- were very busy last week as- were made was if the veteran tions at 405-550-8806 Exten- Abbi Samson, Louden Stamper, Avery Adams, Lily Barringer, day has offered to purchase sisting more than 30 ladies returned with their VA award sion 101 or dale@dalekgra- William Uglean, Gentry Walker Kylee Beasley, Reece Beason, the commodes for the new with their applications for VA letter. It was almost impossible hamveteransfoundation.org and Leyland Watson. Mackenzie Bosscawen, Nathanel bathrooms. Hopefully, we benefits. One of the problems to know whether we were do- or Shirley Clark-Cowdin for Second Grade Browning, Matthew Caskey, will be able to find a plumb- many of these ladies are fac- ing the right thing on veterans’ spouse benefits at Extension Second Semester Alessa Dawson, Paizley Dobbs, applications for benefits. 104. Visit our website at www. Superintendent’s Xavier Dragoo, James Gabehart, ing company who can help us ing is due to the doctor who Chloe Becker, Jalyn Busche, Emily Greene, Macy Gullion, with this renovation. For those signs the death certificate. For Most of the people assisting dalekgrahamveteransfounda- Nicholas Coldren, Payton Coslow, Sydney Hellberg, Jackson King, of you who can help us with the spouse to be eligible for veterans elsewhere will never tion.org. Semper Fi! Kairi Davis, Aubree Dilts, Hunter Neveah Loukx, Madison Miller, the renovation expenses, your benefits, the veterans service- know if they helped veteran or Dale K. Graham Eubank, Madalyn Farley, Trinity Heidi Ocampo-Resendiz, Braeden help will be appreciated by all. connected disability, or a pre- not. The VA has improved its Veteran’s Corner, Farley, Gauge Flemming, Peytyn Reeves, Valeria Reyes Chavez, Contact me at (405) 550-8806 sumptive one must be listed on decision-making process to the VA Accredited Fried, Peyton Hall, Tyler Hender- Cody Rollins, Peyton Senn, Sum- if you would like to assist us the death certificate. Another point that some of the claims Claims Agent son, Lilian Johnson, Riley Lovell, mar Smith, Abbigail Snow, Tryston with this project. problem they face is that some I send in get decided in less Washington Correspon- Hunter Mooney, Faith Morris, Throckmorton, Bailey Tullis, Last week there were 225 veterans would not file for VA than 30 days. Eight veterans dent Contact Information Lizeth Nunez, Matthew Outlaw, Emma Turnpaugh, Fherdinand veterans and surviving spouses benefits even though they had received a VA disability rat- I would love to share your Tia Peery, Waylon Reeves, Shaylee Velasco Olguin, Brayden Watkins, assisted with their VA claims a disability from their service. ing of 100 percent for their personal or community news Scott, Allen Semeski, Shea Sharp, Phyllis Webb, Morgan White, So- service-connected disabilities. with our readers. Karolina Sikes, Isabelle Smith, fie Williams, Tawnie Wilson and and questions. As much as we As always our services Hannah Stolhand, Emma Stone, Madilyn Yandell. don’t ever want to turn anyone are free to every veteran and These veterans will receive an My contact information is Kayelynn Taylor, William Uglean, Principal’s away, we could not take all of surviving spouse who needs annual combined compensa- [email protected] or Peyton Veley, Ashlyn Vierck, John Alexander, Allyson Avery, the veterans who needed as- assistance with their VA claims tion amount of $293,386.08 413-2471 if you have any news Abigail Wise and Laylynn Woods. Jason Baca, Journey Balkema, Zac sistance. There were 25 who and questions. We are a 501(c) per year. Eighteen veterans to share, story ideas, or if you Principal’s Barnard, Jonah Bitseedy, Leland we had to ask to return next (3) non-profit where your received a VA disability rating have someone you would like Addison Abbott, Danny All- Coughran, Cash Dierking, Mario week. When we have our new support and donations are tax from 10-90 percent for their to see a feature article about. spaugh, Kasidy Birch, Kai Cole, Estrada, Cote Garver, Serenity location that should not occur deductible. service-connected disabili- Send me birthday, anniversary, Alexis Compton, Addyson Cor- Harvey, Hallee Haswell, Haylee as we will be able to operate Last week alone our drivers ties. These men and women or personal news that you many, Bo Coslow, Rebekah Currie, Houck, Olivia Hurst, Jayda Idlett, more than two days each week. Clayton and Louie spent 86 will receive a combined an- would like to share with our Tommy Forster, Marleigh Givens, Jenna Idlett, Bentley Kessinger, For those of you who would hours transporting 29 folks nual compensation amount of community. Austin Hardy, Amya Hinds- Rolin Loux, Mylee Mathis, Rilie $237,972.12. Three surviving Angie Steele Chavez, Hannah Lochman, Trey Merrell, McClain Moore, Leah like to make a difference in the 1,493 miles. On an average Madden, Izabella Martinez, James Rodriguez, Brayden Scott, Triston McMillan, C.J. Northcutt, Zuriel Skipper, Aspynn Taube, Aaron Rivera-Gutierrez, Uriel Saldana, Trejo Olguin, Baylee Tyner, Brook- Abbi Samson, Louden Stamper lyn Veach and Kai-Lani Wheeler. From page 1B Grads: The ence in the different functions programs and services in 29 Purcell of technology centers. Topics technology center districts Register included human resources, operating on 58 campuses, finance, workforce develop- 395 comprehensive school ment, at-risk populations, districts, 15 Skills Centers media relations, crisis manage- campuses that include three ment, partnerships, and state juvenile facilities and 30 Business Board and national issues. adult basic education service TechCAP began in 2003. providers. Since then, 210 people have The agency is governed by completed the program. Thir- the State Board of Career and teen have become technology Technology Education and center superintendents, and an- works closely with the State other 23 have become deputy or Department of Education and assistant superintendents, said the State Regents for Higher LaMecia Stidham, leadership Education to provide a seam- auto • LiFe and professional development less educational system for all Farm • Home • coordinator at the Oklahoma Oklahomans. oofing Department of Career and If you are currently looking ill Johnson R Technology Education. for exciting classes for high B “We started and continue school and adult students, to offer TechCAP to prepare quality business and industry Tear Off & New Construction future technology center lead- training, or a new career, Mid- Delbert Taber, Agent Fully insured ers,” she said. America Technology Center Free estimates The Oklahoma Department invites you to visit today. Okla. license #0519 405-872-9499 405-527-7553 • 322 W. 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pto, RWSGOR1016636• John Deere 7800 cab 4x4 tractor w/ duals, 3434 hrs, triple hyd, RWSG050007681 • John Deere 9610 Combine Maxinizer, cab, 930 header, 2242 hrs, EXTRA clean • John Deere 2020 tractor • Massey Ferguson 1155 cab tractor, as is • John Deere 2940 tractor, dual hyd, Westendorf TA26 loader • Massey Ferguson 204 industrial tractor • John Deere 750 tractor, 972 hrs • International 3444 backhoe special, 656 hrs • 1999 Ford F350 XLT Super Duty, diesel, dually, 4x4, 5 speed, power stroke v8, 7.3 L, less than 90k mi • 1998 Ford F150 XL truck, 4.2 L, 5 speed, 57k mi • 1987 Chevy 1 ton 33 truck, dually, gas or LP, 64k mi • 1992 dodge truck w/fl atbed, 54k mi • 1994 Ford Ranger XLT, needs restored • 1982 Ford F250 truck w/service bed, 113 mi but has newer motor • 1970 Ford 600 truck w/fl atbed, dump, as is • 1983 Chevy Silverado 30 camper special, 4 door, fl atbed, needs restored • 2004 Ford Ranger XLT, runs • 1989 Four Star aluminum 5 horse slant gooseneck trailer w/side ramp, tack room, saddle room, back door

From the North side of Muskogee, OK, at the Pilot Truck Stop (stop light). Turn West on Fern Mountain Rd go 3.5 mi to N 74th St W. Turn right (North) on 74th St W for .5 mi., road will dead end at the auction. From the Southwest side of Muskogee, OK, Jct Hwy. 16 & N 74th St W, turn North on N 74th St W go 3.3 mi., road will dead end at the auction. Watch for auction signs. We will start the auction with 2 auction rings - selling scrap metal & household furniture, then tractors, combines, backhoe, vehicles and larger equipment! 605.234.3275฀•฀[email protected]฀฀ NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. ANY ANNOUNCEMENTS DAY OF SALE SUPERSEDES PREVIOUS ADVERTISING. ฀•

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605.234.3275฀•฀[email protected]฀฀ ฀•฀ LPXLP THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 15, 2017-3B No. 484-June 15-1 Time And pursuant to an order of said IN THE DISTRICT COURT Court, the 13th day of July, 2017, Lexington High School honor roll students MCCLAIN COUNTY at the hour of 9:30 am, o’clock of STATE OF OKLAHOMA said day has been appointed as Lexington High School has McKenna Adams, Tiffani Sophomores Claunch, Nathan Clegg, Ma- IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE the time for hearing said applica- announced honor rolls for Allen, Katie Bishop, Danielle Fourth Quarter ria Epperson, Connor Findley, OF JERRY RAY HASKINS, tion, before Charles Gray, Judge of Deceased. the District Court Probate Division, the fourth quarter and second Brooks, Waylon Hobson, Superintendent’s Hunter Forbes, DJ Ingram, Case No. PB-2017-55 District Courtroom in the McClain semester of the 2016-2017 Paige Humbarger, Jacie Jones, Alisa Bareiss, Niklas Zachary Johnson, Toby Mad- NOTICE OF HEARING County Courthouse at 2nd and school term. Chase Langford, Vanessa Lin- Blattner, Lynsey Bonner, den, Hannah Robbins, Daniel PETITION FOR LETTERS OF Washington, Purcell, Oklahoma, Superintendent’s Honor Roll ares, Evan Plavchak, Miranda Seth Comer, Avery Hamil- Spencer and Kyle Wilkey. ADMINISTRATION, FOR when and where any person inter- APPOINTMENT OF ested in said estate may appear students have no grade lower Smith, Broc Sukenis, Tanner ton, Dillan Hobson, Miguel Principal’s ADMINISTRATOR, AND FOR and contest said petition by filing than an A. Students named to Weston, Bryce Winterton and Rosales, Maren Smith, Roy Kayla Allen, Logan Becker, DETERMINATION OF HEIRS written opposition thereto. the Principal’s Honor Roll must Garrett Woods. Spears, Savana Weston, Morgan Clark, Madison Cline, Notice is hereby given to all Dated this 7th day of June, 2017. have no grade lower than a B. Juniors Reily Willingham and Ciara Mayson Dunaway, Adriana persons interested in the Estate CHARLES GRAY of Jerry Ray Haskins, Deceased, ASSOCIATE Seniors Fourth Quarter Winterton. Estrada, Kaylee Fink, Amanda that on the 7th day of June, 2017, DISTRICT JUDGE Fourth Quarter Superintendent’s Principal’s Graddy, Cierra Howse, Seth there was filed in the District Court Judge of the District Court Superintendent’s Alexis Beene, Iveth Fuen- Ashley Austin, Zackary Ille, Faith Jackson, Kenzie of the County of McClain and State Melvin L. McDaniel, OBA #5951 Rachel Beason, Maryllely tes, Jill Johnson and Alanna Caldwell, Ashton Greg, Na- Lawson, Trevor Meadows, of Oklahoma, a Petition praying Attorney for Petitioner for Letters of Administration, for 228 Robert S. Kerr Ave., Suite Chavez, Jason Fleming, Mor- Phillips. than Gresham, Cadyn Hernan- Zuriel Ocampo, Yesenia Orta, Appointment of Personal Repre- 970 gan Hamm, Tiffani Hinkle, Principal’s dez, Madison Lane, Christian Colton Penner, Anna Sample, sentative, and for Determination Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Vincent Hooper, Chase Lang- Shelby Bennett, Selena Lobaugh, Mercedes Martin, Zachary Simcsuk, Kylee Spen- of Heirs, of Jerry Ray Haskins, Tel. 405-235-6450 ford, Vanessa Linares, Payton Chavez, Thomas Cornell, Corey Nichols, Courtney cer and Rylee Withee. Deceased. Fax. 405-235-6454 Little, Evan Plavchak, Ayli Sydny Dockery, Rachel Goad, Peden, Connie Rosales-Mo- Freshmen No. 496-June 15-2 Times insurance premiums, and expens- Ramirez, Shydyn Stovall and Chloe Ille, Kayla Jackson, Ve- rales and Jeremy Spratt. Second Semester NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE es necessary for the preservation Tanner Weston. ronica Losoya-Palma, Christo- Sophomores Superintendent’s CJ-2016-205 of the subject property, if any, Principal’s pher Matheny, Cody Matheny, Second Semester Lauren Beason, Kaden Notice is given that on the said property having been duly McKenna Adams, Tiffani Konnor McDonald, Emily Superintendent’s Claunch, Nathan Clegg, Ma- 18th day of July, 2017, at 10:00 appraised at $250,000.00. Sale AM, at Room 121 of the County will be made pursuant to a Special Allen, Caleb Beasley, Katie Nichols, Wyatt Perry, Ethan Alisa Bareiss, Niklas ria Epperson, Connor Findley, Courthouse, in the City of Purcell, Execution And Order Of Sale is- Bishop, Danielle Brooks, Alex Scott and Jesus Solis. Blattner, Lynsey Bonner, Avery Hunter Forbes, Hannah Rob- McClain County, Oklahoma, the sued in accordance with judgment Estrada, Arely Gutierrez, Sierra Second Semester Hamilton, Maren Smith, Roy bins, Daniel Spencer, Kylee Sheriff of said County will offer entered in the District Court of Hobson, Waylon Hobson, Jacie Superintendent’s Spears, Jeremy Spratt, Savana Spencer and Kyle Wilkey. for sale and sell, with appraise- McClain County, Oklahoma, in ment, for cash, at public auction, Case No. CJ-2016-205, entitled Jones, Caleb Nichols, Miranda Iveth Fuentes, Rachel Goad Weston, Reily Willingham and Principal’s to the highest and best bidder, all Quicken Loans Inc., Plaintiff, Smith, Broc Sukenis and Gar- and Jill Johnston. Ciara Winterton. Logan Becker, Morgan that certain real estate in McClain vs. Jennifer Wade and Brian E. rett Woods. Principal’s Principal’s Clark, Madison Cline, May- County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Wade, being all of the Defendants Seniors Alexis Beene, Shelby Ben- Ashley Austin, Seth Comer, son Dunaway, Adriana Estrada, Part of the Northwest Quarter and persons holding or claiming of the Southeast Quarter (NW4 any interest or lien in the subject Second Semester nett, Selena Chavez, Amily Nathan Gresham, Madison Kaylee Fink, Amanda Graddy, SE4) of Section Twenty-six (26), property. Superintendent’s Clary, Thomas Cornell, Sydny Lane, Mercedes Martin, Robert Cierra Howse, Seth Ille, DJ Township Seven (7) North, Range Don Hewett, Sheriff of Rachel Beason, Maryllely Dockery, Chloe Ille, Veronica Rains Aguilar, Miguel Rosales Ingram, Faith Jackson, Zachary Three (3) West, McClain County, McClain County, Oklahoma Oklahoma, being more particularly By: /s/ Don Hewett Chavez, Morgan Hamm, Tif- Losoya-Palma, Christopher and Brianna Webster. Johnson, Kenzie Lawson, Toby described as follows: Beginning DEPUTY fani Hinkle, Ayli Ramirez, Matheny, Cody Matheny, Nata- Freshmen Madden, Trevor Meadows, at the NW/Corner of the SE4 of Don Timberlake - #9021 Shydyn Stovall and Cameron lie McMillan, Emily Nichols, Fourth Quarter Yesenia Orta, Colton Penner, said Section 26; thence East 728 BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C. Webster. Raina Penner, Wyatt Perry, Al- Superintendent’s Lilli Perry, Anna Sample and feet; thence South 299.18 feet; P.O. Box 18486 thence West 728 feet; thence Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0486 Principal’s anna Phillips and Ethan Scott. Lauren Beason, Kaden Zachary Simcsuk. North 299.18 feet to the point of Telephone: (405) 842-7722 beginning; Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 subject to unpaid taxes, ad- BT File No.: 113017 vancements by Plaintiff for taxes,

Cimarron Opera presentation No. 493-June 15-1 Time LYDA LONG LLC AN OKLAHOMA J.C. HOPKINS JR. AKA J.C. HOP- BEFORE THE CORPORATION LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; KINS; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, COMMISSION OF THE MAHOTA LEE HENSLEE; MARI- DEVISEES AND SUCCESSORS STATE OF OKLAHOMA LYN ANN MCCLEAD ESTATE; IN INTEREST TO ROY JOHN- celebrates “The New Kid” APPLICANT: CASILLAS PETRO- MARION C. STEWART INDIVIDU- SON; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, LEUM RESOURCE PARTNERS, ALLY & AS TRUSTEE OF THE DEVISEES AND SUCCESSORS For more than 40 years, was founded in 1975 by Thom- Summer Reading Program are LLC MARION C. STEWART REVO- IN INTEREST TO THE ESTATE Cimarron Opera has taken its as Carey and Carol Brice Carey the Anne and Henry Zarrow RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING CABLE TRUST UNDER AGREE- OF OLLIE PICKENS, DECEASED; performances throughout cen- and first called the Church Foundation, Friends of the Li- LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION MENT DATED 3/28/1988; MARU- and THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, tral Oklahoma communities, Circuit Opera Company. It brary groups, Hitachi Comput- 34, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE JAKABA LTD. A TEXAS LIMITED DEVISEES AND SUCCESSORS 4 WEST, MCCLAIN COUNTY, PARTNERSHIP; MARY F. CURRY IN INTEREST TO THE ESTATE educating and entertaining was renamed Cimarron Circuit er Products of America Inc., OKLAHOMA NOW COE; MARY LEE BECKHAM OF THOMPSON PICKENS, DE- through musical theater. Opera Company in 1981 and the Institute of Museum and CAUSE CD NO. 201701836-T INDIVIDUALLY & AS TRUSTEE CEASED, if living, or if deceased, And this summer, its ac- has grown into today’s Cimar- Library Services, Oklahoma AMENDED OF THE MARY L. BECKHAM the known and unknown heirs, NOTICE OF HEARING REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST devisees, executors, administra- tors will visit the hometown ron Opera while serving and Arts Council, Oklahoma Col- STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: DATED 11/16/1995; MCKENZIE tors, successors, trustees and/or libraries of the Pioneer Library entertaining thousands in the lege Savings Plan, Pioneer Li- All persons, owners, producers, FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP assigns, immediate and remote, of System as part of the annual region. brary System, Pioneer Library operators, purchasers and tak- AN OKLAHOMA LIMITED PART- the above named parties. Summer Reading Program. Cimarron seeks to provide System Foundation, SONIC, ers of oil and gas, and all other NERSHIP; MICHAEL D. JONES; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN interested persons, particularly in MILLER INVESTMENT PROP- that the Applicant in this Cause “Cimarron Opera and The opportunities for its perform- the Oklahoma Department of McClain County, Oklahoma, and ERTIES INC; MUSTANG FUEL is requesting that the Commission New Kid” comes to the Purcell ers to get stage experience, as Libraries and The Oklahoman all parties listed as respondents CORP; MUSTANG RESOURCES; pool the interests and adjudicate Public Library at 10:30 a.m. well as giving workshops and Newspapers in Education. on Exhibit “A”, attached to the NEWFIELD EXPLORATION MID- the rights and equities of oil and Tuesday, June 20. performances geared primar- For more information, call Application on file herein, and more CONTINENT INC.; NORTHWEST gas owners in the Mississippian, particularly: ACE ENERGY LLC; ROYALTY INC; ODOS GENE HEN- Woodford and Hunton common This summer’s production ily to children in an effort to 527-5546 or go online to ADA EVANS (KENNETH EVANS/ SON; OKSA MINERALS, LP; OLA sources of supply underlying Sec- looks into how being different build their enthusiasm and www.pioneerlibrarysystem. HUSBAND); ANNA JUNIA DOAN PRICE GERHART BROWNLOW; tion 34, Township 6 North, Range 4 is not such a bad thing and understanding of the arts. org/purcell. PROPERTIES LLC; BARBARA OSAGE OIL & GAS PROPERTIES; West, McClain County, Oklahoma, is what makes each person More information on Cimar- Also, download the free JOANN PATTERSON & SCOTT PATRICIA KAY SUMMERS; PEP a 640-acre horizontal drilling and ALAN PATTERSON W/H JT’S; II MANAGEMENT, LLC; PETER & spacing unit, and designate the special and unique. The pro- ron Opera is available through Pioneer Library System Con- BARBARA S. BROOKES TRUST- NANCY KEANE TRUST DATED Applicant or some other party as duction is geared to ages 11 the group’s website, www. nect App from the App Store EE UNDER THE SCHONWALD 11/2/1999; SHIRLEA FUND LLC A operator. Additionally, the Ap- and under. cimarronopera.org. for iPhone or Google Play for FAMILY TRUST DATED 4/7/1972; TEXAS LIMITED LIABILITY COM- plicant requests the operator be The Norman-based group Sponsors for this year’s Android. BETTY JOHNSTON; BETTY RUTH PANY; SUMMERS-UHLES LLC; T given an option to request in ex- ROBBINS; BRANDON GENE S DUDLEY LAND COMPANY INC; cess of 180 days in which to com- HAYES; CAROL O. HYDE, JR.; THE REPLOGLE COMPANY LLC mence operations for the drilling of CHARLES RYAN MCKNIGHT & AN OKLAHOMA LIMITED LIABIL- the initial well. Applicant requests JENNIFER M. MCKNIGHT H/W ITY COMPANY; THE UNKNOWN the Pooling Order cover an owner’s No. 495-June 15-1 Time 12th day of June, 2017, notice TENANTS IN COMMON; CH- HEIRS, DEVISEES AND SUC- interest in all wells drilled on said IN THE DISTRICT COURT is hereby given that the 13th day ISHOLM CREEK RESOURCES CESSORS IN INTEREST TO B.A. unit which are necessary to fully Legal OF MCCLAIN COUNTY of July, 2017, at the hour of 9:30 LLC AN OKLAHOMA LIMITED SPARKS JR., PRESUMED DE- develop the same. STATE OF OKLAHOMA A.M. of said day, has been ap- LIABILITY COMPANY; CIMAR- CEASED; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, IT IS ORDERED that this Cause IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- pointed as the time for hearing RON RESOURCES, LLC; CIRRUS DEVISEES AND SUCCESSORS IN be referred to an Administrative TATE OF PAULINE B. HIGGINS, said petition at the Courtroom MINERALS LLC A DELAWARE INTEREST TO DICK VINSON; THE Law Judge for hearing, taking Notices Deceased. of Judge Charles N. Gray, in the LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES of evidence and reporting to the Case No. PB 2017-59 McClain County Courthouse, 121 CLARA GREEN AKA CLARA AND SUCCESSORS IN INTER- Commission. No. 483-June 15-2 Times NOTICE FOR HEARING N. 2nd, Purcell, McClain County, FERN GREEN; CONSUL PROP- EST TO J.M. MCKNIGHT; THE IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT PETITION FOR LETTERS Oklahoma, 73080, when and ERTIES LLC; CONTINENTAL UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES IS HEREBY GIVEN that this MCCLAIN COUNTY OF ADMINISTRATION where all persons interested may RESOURCES, INC.; CURRENT AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST Cause will be heard before an STATE OF OKLAHOMA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to appear and contest the same. TRUSTEES OF THE HENSON TO PEARL HENSLEE; TOMMY Administrative Law Judge on the IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE all persons interested in the estate IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have FAMILY TRUST; CURTIS C. WIL- D. SMITH; UNKNOWN HEIRS/ Merits Docket at the Corporation OF HELEN L. RILEY, of Pauline B. Higgins, Deceased, hereunto set my hand this 12th LIAMS; CURZON MANAGEMENT, SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST TO Commission, Eastern Regional Deceased. that on the 12th day of June, 2017, day of June, 2017. LLC; EAGLE ROCK-MID-CONT VIRGIL LEE HENSON DECEASED; Office, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Case No. PB- 2017-54 Carol Jo Bebout produced and CHARLES N. GRAY LLC; EARL D. WILLIAMS; ECHO VANNOY CUNNINGHAM TRUST- Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m., NOTICE TO CREDITORS filed in the District Court of Mc- JUDGE OF THE ENERGY LLC; ECHO OPERAT- EE OF THE VANNOY CUN- on the 3rd day of July, 2017, To the Creditors of Helen L. Riley, Clain County, State of Oklahoma, DISTRICT COURT ING LLC; ELDRIDGE-MILLER NINGHAM REVOCABLE TRUST and that this notice be published Deceased: a petition praying for Letters of L. Dee Oliphant ENTERPRISES LLC; ELLA VIN- DATED 6/3/1995 AS AMENDED as required by law and the Rules All Creditors having claims Administration to be issued to L. DEE OLIPHANT, OBA 6767 CENT AKA ELLA VINSON AKA & RESTATED 5/14/2012; VENITA of the Commission. against Helen L. Riley, Deceased, Carol Jo Bebout upon the estate ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER ELLA SELBY; FARMERS UNITED KILHOFFER; VIVIAN MINER- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN are required to present the same of Pauline B. Higgins, deceased, P. O. BOX 996 COOPERATIVE POOL; FINLEY ALS, LTD; WAKE ENERGY, LLC; that the Applicant and interested with a description of all security a resident of and leaving property PURCELL, OKLAHOMA 73080 RESOURCES LLC; FLOSSIE WALSH MINERAL PROPERTIES parties may present testimony by interests and other collateral (if within McClain County and State (405) 613-0161 HEATLY (CHARLES HEATLEY/ LLC AN OKLAHOMA LIMITED telephone. The cost of telephonic any) held by each creditor with of Oklahoma. FAX (405) 527-6300 HUS); FREDDIE GROSS ROLAND LIABILITY COMPANY; WENDELL communication shall be paid by respect to such claim, to Casey PURSUANT TO AN ORDER Email [email protected] C/O BETTY LU CRAWFORD; M.LONG & KATHLEEN LONG the person or persons requesting Bryant, Administrator, at the law OF SAID COURT made on the FREDERICKSBURG ROYALTY TRUSTEES OF THE LONG FAM- its use. Interested parties who office of Melvin L. McDaniel, At- LTD; GENEVIE CHILDERS NOW ILY OIL TRUST; WILIAM DAVIS; wish to participate by telephone torney at Law, 228 Robert S. Kerr KATTLER; GILBERT HENSLEE; WINFORD TURNER FREEMAN shall contact the Applicant or Ave., Suite 970, Oklahoma City, No. 494-June 15-1 Time Testamentary issue to DEREK GOLDIE FAYE WILLIAMS NOW TRUSTEE OF THE WINFORD Applicant’s attorney, prior to the Oklahoma 73102, on or before IN THE DISTRICT COURT JAMES ROGERS as personal SIKES; HUGH J. SCHAFER TURNER FREEMAN TRUST hearing date, and provide their the following presentment date: OF MCCLAIN COUNTY, representative named in the will, III & FERN K. COOPER CO- DATED 8/15/1997; WINIFRED name and phone number. July 10th, 2017 or the same will STATE OF OKLAHOMA and for a judicial determination of TRUSTEES OF THE MARGARET HENSLEE; ZETTA AVIS HENSLEE NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN be forever barred. In the Matter of the Estate the heirs, devisees and legatees K. REPLOGLE MINERAL TRUST A WIDOW; ADDIE M. HERBERT that all interested persons may DATED this 7th day of June, of of said dece dent. UNDER AGREEMENT DATED RECORD OWNER; CECIL L. LA- appear and be heard. For informa- 2017. KATHLEEN GRISHAM, Deceased Pursuant to an Order of this 12/11/1990; ISAAC LEON COO- NIER; CLEO CAREY, AS TRUST tion concerning this action contact /s/ Melvin L. McDaniel Case No. PB-17-57 court, notice is hereby given that PER JR.; J.B. HENSLEE (MAE FBO JOHN THOMPSON CAREY, MR. TONY CERVI, Casillas Petro- Melvin L. McDaniel, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING on the 13th day of July, 2017, at HENSLEE/WIFE); J.H. HENSLEE; JR; CLIFFORD M. ROLAND; D.M. leum Resource Partners, LLC, 401 for Administrator PETITION FOR ADMISSION OF 9:30 o’clock a.m., the petition will JACK ROLAND; JAMES E. HYDE; ROLAND NOW STONER; GERTIE South Boston Avenue, Suite 2400, Melvin L. McDaniel, OBA 5951 WILL TO PROBATE AND FOR be heard at the district courtroom, JAMES R. SMITH; JESS HAR- MCDOWELL RECORD OWNER; Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74103, (918) 228 Robert S. Kerr Ave., Suite LETTERS TESTAMENTARY, McClain county courthouse, Pur- RIS, JR; JESSICA ANGELIQUE H.L. MCKENZIE; IRENE M. FREE- 582-5310, or CHARLES L. HELM, 970 APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL cell, Oklahoma, when and where MARIE SICKMAN; JOHN A. MAN RECORD OWNER; J.N. Attorney, 105 North Hudson, Suite Oklahoma City, OK 73102 REPRESENTATIVE AND all persons inter ested may appear GARRETT TRUSTEE OF THE INGRAHAM RECORD OWNER; 700, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Tel. 405-235-6450 DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, and contest the same. JOHN A. GARRETT REVOCABLE JOHN THOMPSON CAREY, JR; 73102, (405) 232-9000. Please Fax. 405-235-6454 DEVISEES AND LEGATEES In Testimony Whereof, I have TRUST DATED AUGUST 25 2015; LEA M. LAWTON; LEE A. AD- refer to Cause CD Number. Attorney for Petitioner Notice is hereby given to all hereunto set my hand this 12th JOHN JACKSON JONES; JON AMS; M.F. O’DONNELL RECORD DONE AND PERFORMED this persons interested in the estate of day of June, 2017. MCCLEAD; JON MCCLEAD AS OWNER; S.W. MCKENZIE; THE 9th day of June, 2017. KATHLEEN GRISHAM, deceased, /s/ Charles Gray PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES CORPORATION that on the 12th day of June, JUDGE OF THE FOR THE ESTATE OF MONTE AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST COMMISSION Follow us on 2017, DEREK JAMES ROGERS DISTRICT COURT MAX MCCLEAD, DECEASED; TO CARL O. HYDE & LOU ELLA OF OKLAHOMA produced in the District Court of James W. Carlton, Jr.; OBA# JORDAN ELIZABETH SICKMAN; HYDE H/W TENANTS IN COM- DANA L. MURPHY, Chairman McClain County, Oklahoma, an 12600 KATE EGGLETON; KELLI MARIE MON; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, J. TODD HIETT, instrument in writing purporting to Garvin Agee Carlton, P.C. JONES FONDREN; KRIDLER DEVISEES AND SUCCESSORS IN Vice Chairman be the Last Will and Testament of Attorneys at Law REVOCABLE TRUST; LARRY INTEREST TO F.M. ROLAND; THE BOB ANTHONY, KATHLEEN GRISHAM, deceased, P. O. Box 10 HODGES AKA LARRY DENNIS UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES Commissioner and also filed in said court his Pauls Valley, OK 73075 HODGES; LIBBY TURNER SPA AND SUCCESSORS IN INTER- ATTEST: twitter.com/ petition, together with a copy of (405) 238-1000 MRS. WILLIAM TURNER; LOUISE EST TO J. B. LAWTON; THE UN- PEGGY MITCHELL, Commis- purcellregister said will praying for the probate Fax: (405) 238-1001 R. EDWARDS TRUSTEE OF THE KNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES AND sion Secretary of the will and asking that Letters LOUISE R. EDWARDS TRUST; SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST TO 4B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 15, 2017 The Purcell Register Religion Church Directory

First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) www.firstchristianchurchpurcell.org Purcell, OK Sunday: 10:45 AM 2705 N. 9th • 527-2535 Children’s Church 10:50 AM Pastor: Travis Southern ...finding our source, supply, 2nd at Washington Sunday services Wednesday services 9 am Sunday School 6:30 pm Bible Study and ultimate delight in God. Unity in Christ, 10 am Worship 6:30 pm Awanas & freedom of thought 6 pm Evening worship Youth Goldsby, OK 405.288.2117 and love in action. www.ebcpurcell.org www.truevineok.org Westside

Church of Christ Hwy 39, 5mi. west of Purcell 401 W. Broadway 405.527.3957 - [email protected] Sundays 715 W. Harrison, Purcell Lexington Age Group Bible Study 9:45 am Sunday Morning - 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 am Community Outreach 4:30 pm Revival Service - 11 a.m. Sunday Morning 10:30 am Age Group Bible Study 5:30 pm Wednesday Evening - 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship 6:30 pm • Photo provided Pastor: Rev. Mark A. Stacy Sunday Evening 3:00 pm Wednesdays Office Ph. 405.527.3045 Fellowship Meal 5:30 pm Wayne United Methodist Church receives award Wednesday Evening 7:30 pm Age Group Bible Study 6:30 pm Wayne United Methodist Church received an “It Worked for Us” award at this year’s Oklahoma United Methodist Annual Conference in Oklahoma City. Awards for projects launched and led Johnson Road FIRST BAPTIST by church members were given to one church in each of the conference’s eight regions. Wayne CHURCH UMC was recognized for its Freecycle/Free Garage Sale. Among those pictured are the Rev. Bo Baptist Church LEXINGTON Ireland, front right. At top left is District Superintendent Greg Tener. The church also received 4 mi. N. of Purcell on I-35 Connecting People With God and One Another a cash award and plaque from the Oklahoma United Methodist Foundation. Pastor Wayne Brown Team Kids • The Way (Youth) 9:45a.m ...... Sunday School Upward • Senior Activities 11:00a.m ...... Worship Service Sunday School 9:45 6:30p.m ...... Sunday Evening Morning Worship 8:30 • 10:45 • Evening 6:00 6:30p.m ...... Wednesday Rusty Canoy Lexington Westside Church of Christ Pastor 527-6758 As always, we want to thank resolve, and I think he means it today and, after a good night’s 800 E. BROADWAY • LEXINGTON 527-7155 • 447-9709 you for joining us for our with every fiber in his being! rest, I’ll go find me a good job weekly front porch visit. For “I will not make mention of tomorrow.” Memorial Calvary today, “A fire in our bones!” him (God), nor speak any more But all he has coming is a Assembly of God One of the great men of in his name” (Jeremiah 20:9). night on a boisterous sea. Guilt Holiness Church old who is well known for a Who can blame him? Who has set in, and an aching inside 7th & Monroe, Purcell Pastor David Bittle Pastor Duane Elmore blazing fire deep down inside among us would not have him will not let him rest. 403 N. 4th, Purcell is the great prophet Jeremiah. said the same? For years he Perhaps it is there, in the sunday school 9:45 a.m. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School He is often called the “prophet preaches his heart out and middle of a restless night, that Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Pastor: Justin Blankenship Evening services 6:00 p.m. 10:50 a.m. Morning Worship of fire,” and for a reason! nobody listens! So he washes he gets up and makes another 1106 W. Grant • Purcell • 527-3342 6:00 p.m. Sunday Night He is an old-fashioned, tell- his hands of the people and of resolve. He has learned some- Wed. Night services 7:00 p.m. Sunday School...... 9:45 a.m. We invite You to Worship With us. Sunday Worship ...... 10:45 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Night it-like-it-is, no-holds-barred preaching. I suppose he goes to thing important, and it is a les- Sunday Night ...... 6:00 p.m. Independent Pentecostal preacher who spends a lifetime look for another job, the door son he can never forget: 527-2769 Wednesday ...... 7:00 p.m. Holiness Church trumpeting God’s message. He slamming behind him as he “His word is in my heart like a has a scorching fire about him heads toward the nearest town fire,” he says, no doubt through NEW MISSION toward spreading God’s word to find other employment. He’ll gritted teeth, “a fire shut up in Lighthouse that puts most of us to shame! show the world! my bones, and I was weary with Holiness Church He preaches hard and long, and But he doesn’t climb too holding it in; indeed, I cannot!” Sunday School: 10 a.m. he always carries a good sup- many dusty hills and round too (Jeremiah 20:9). Worship: 11 a.m. 118 W. Broadway/Hwy 39 Downtown Worship ply of zeal and courage in his many curves before he stops That’s what I admire about Sunday Evening: 6 p.m. Post Office Box 1028 Rev. Jeff Pierce satchel. But it isn’t easy. right in his tracks! Something Jeremiah! He has a burning Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Lexington, OK 73051 527.6214 Center 2726 N. 9th, Purcell He watches for a good part is wrong. Something inside him desire to spread the Master’s Pastor: Steve Moore Sunday - 10:00am/6:30pm Sunday Morning - 10:30 am of his life as God’s people go just doesn’t feel right. word. And even though he tries From South Purcell I-35, Exit 1 mile Wednesday - 7:00pm Sunday Evening - 6:00 pm South on Highway 74 to Highway 180th backward and not forward, He has a burning sensation in- to shut it out, he cannot. It is in Wednesday Evening - 7:00 pm St. West on 180th St. 6 miles. Pastor Charles Barton trusting in the imagination of side that just will not go away! his bones; and when it’s down 527-7521 527-5726 www.lighthousechurch.tv their own hearts and turning to No way is it going to let up. The that deep, it won’t come out! other gods. words he had vowed – I will not Be sure to keep that fire burn- He observes as they are make mention of him nor speak ing this week, good friends! Our Lady of Victory Trinity United Purcell’s First Baptist busy at work digging “their any more in his name! – echo Perhaps, the Lord willing, we 4th & Main 405-527-3327 own cisterns, broken cisterns, in his head! can help you in that task again which hold no water,” despite Maybe he turns around for next week … here on the “front Catholic Church Methodist Church www.fbcpurcell.org Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. having access to a fountain of that day and thinks, “All right. porch.” God bless! CORNER OF THIRD & JEFFERSON Come worship with us! living water through the Lord I’ll go back home and relax [email protected] Morning Worship: 10:30 a.m. 10:15 a.m. & 6 pm Sundays Saturday - 5 pm (English) 6 p.m. Wednesdays (Jeremiah 2:13). Sunday - 11 am (English) He sees them reject the balm Rev. Dr. James Kim Activities for all ages & child care 1 pm (Español) Pastor provided for all services! God offers for the healing Parish Office/Oficina: 527-3077 James Wilder, Pastor of their souls, and he can do Johnson Road Baptist 211 N. 2nd, Purcell nothing except stand by and Priest House/Padre Jim: 527-4242 527-2256 Office HIS HEART, HIS PASSION, HIS PURPOSE watch them destroy themselves This Sunday is Father’s Day and a big day at Johnson Road. spiritually. Mike Cagle and his crew are ready for the 26th Annual Carnie You Are Always Welcome At Even a man of fire such as Barnes and Herb Weidman Fish Fry at Johnson Road. Goldsby Jeremiah has a breaking point, The catfish and hush puppies have been purchased. The cook- Baptist Church 7th & Monroe St. and he reaches his one day. He ers, filled propane bottles and cooking oil are ready for service. 153 W. Center Road Now that the great feast is good to go, we want every father and Goldsby, OK 73093 has taken all he can take. He can 2223 N. 9th, Purcell, OK 73080 take no more. So he makes this family to be present on Father’s Day, June 18, at 5 p.m. We will 288-2514 Pastor Dennis Clark Church of be honored to have your presence. Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. 527-6808 Gynean Gentry was recognized Sunday morning at Johnson Worship - 10:45 a.m. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Christ Road for having celebrated a big birthday. Gynean has worked Evening - 6:00 p.m. EASTSIDE Morning Worship: 10:50 a.m. Purcell, oK many years for an attorney in Pauls Valley. Wednesday Evening - 6:30 p.m. Gynean always has a full week as secretary, daily drive to and Evening Worship: 5:00 p.m. Sunday 10:30 & 1:30 church of christ Steve Roach, Pastor Wednesday Bible Study: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening 6:30 from Pauls Valley, chief cook at the Murphy House, caretaker “preaching first century of two granddaughters and music director at Johnson Road. christianity in the twenty- We appreciate The Purcell Register for the big photo and first century” recognition of Henry Ketchum for his 51 years of service at The Fountains Purcell Register. Our prayer is always for Henry, the oldest N.E. 4th and Ash child in the Ketchum family, and his wife, Pat. Henry’s public of Faith Lexington, OK service will not be forgotten. Affiliated with Independent Assemblies 527-3131 The children of the church sang Sunday morning. Gynean Pastors Neal & Sandra Hector Gentry and the pastor also provided special music. 122 S. 6th Street • Purcell, OK 73080 sunday services The sermon text for morning worship was taken from Proverbs 405-740-5163 • 405-740-1978 Bible study- 9:30 am 6:16-19. The writer of Proverbs listed six things that God hates. Sunday Worship 10:30 am Morning worship- 10:30 am Five synonyms for the word hate are loathe, detest, despise, Sunday Evening 6:00 pm Wednesday 7:00 pm evening worship- 6:00 pm wednesday Bible study- 7:00 pm Please see Johnson Road, page 5B THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 15, 2017-5B Our Lady of Victory Nominations accepted Catholic Church for 2018 Dynamic By Fr. Jim Chamberlain There is so much theological richness in the Pentecost story! Woman of the Year Remember the Tower of Babel way back in the book of Genesis (Gen 11)? At that time, the whole world spoke the same language. The Chickasaw Nation Year, Shelby R. Rowe, is Some men, who had settled in the valley of Shinar, in modern-day is accepting nominations manager of Education and Iraq, came up with this grand scheme of building a tower all the through July 7 for the 2018 Prevention Programs for way up into the clouds. They would show the rest of the world, Dynamic Woman of the Year the American Foundation and God(!), just how powerful they were by displaying this great Award. for Suicide Prevention. She tower, a magnificent achievement. Established in 2006, the has been a leader in suicide But God spoiled their plans. He sent his angels down to “con- award honors Chickasaw prevention since 2007 and fuse their language” so that they began to speak many different women who have made sig- has more than 20 years of languages and did not understand one another. He was punishing nificant contributions to the experience in the public them for their great sin of pride. Nation, served as role models health system. We have inherited the punishment for this sin as we know what to other Chickasaw women Ms. Rowe played a major a challenge it is to work and live with someone who speaks a and have made a difference role in the Arkansas State totally different language. In the event of Pentecost, this great in the lives of Chickasaws Plan for Suicide Prevention scene is reversed! Now, with the coming of the Holy Spirit, men and other citizens, enrich- by expanding the statewide • Photos provided continue to speak in various languages, but now they understand ing their communities and crisis hotline. Ms. Rowe Guest performer one another! society at large. was keynote speaker at the The diversity of tongues is no longer a punishment, but a sign of Charlie Archer, of Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn fame, will Chickasaw women, ages 2017 Dynamic Women of the vitality and diversity of the many gifts of the Holy Spirit. We 35 and older, with proof of the Chickasaw Nation Con- be joining the Memory Makers Band at the Pauls Valley Opry are many peoples, of many tongues and talents, but we are all part in the Park event, Saturday, July 1. citizenship through Chicka- ference. of the one Body of Christ by virtue of our Baptism into the faith. saw Nation Citizenship For nomination forms or The Church is a microcosm of what the rest of the world is meant documentation or Certificate more information, visit www. to be. We live and work together as people of many tongues - a of Degree of Indian Blood chickasaw.net or contact the truly catholic Church - so that we might be an example for the (CDIB), are eligible. Chickasaw Nation Arts & Pauls Valley Opry rest of the world. The 2016 Chickasaw Na- Humanities Division at (580) As St. Paul writes: “As a body is one though it has many tion Dynamic Woman of the 272-5520. parts...so also Christ. For in one Spirit we were all baptized into show set for July 1 one body...and we were all given to drink of one Spirit.”(l Cor. 12) Let us today and every day drink deeply of this Holy Spirit! The Pauls Valley Opry is there, as members of the Pauls Our weekend Mass schedule is Saturday at 5 p.m. (English), pleased to announce a special Valley High School Band and Sunday at 11 a.m. (English) and 1 p.m. (Spanish). Lexington Intermediate event, the second annual Pauls band director Drew Etheridge For more information, call our church office at 527-3077. Please Valley Opry in the Park. This will be joining in on the fun for visit our parish, and like us on Facebook. Opry show will be held at the several numbers. School announces Wacker Park Band Shell on This evening will kick off From page 4B Saturday, July 1, and will be the 4th of July celebrations honor roll students free admission! The show will in Pauls Valley which include Johnson Road: start a little later than usual at the 60th Annual World Cham- Lexington Intermediate Willow Simpson, Allison dislike and abhor. 8 p.m. pionship Watermelon Seed School has announced honor Stapp, Zane Stover, Daemeon If God uses the word hate, there is no reason for omitting the The show features the Mem- Spitting Contest hosted by the rolls for the fourth quarter and Swales, Anthony Tabor, Cori word from our vocabulary. The danger comes when we apply the ory Makers Band with special Pauls Valley Lions Club and second semester of the 2016- Thornhill, Anastel Torrice, word to our dislike for a person or a group of people. guests Wiley Winters, Missy the Fireworks Extravaganza 2017 school term. Anthony Voci, Mira Woods and We must caution ourselves to find a balanced approach to our Rude, Ray Deviney, Becca sponsored by the Pauls Valley Superintendent’s Honor Roll Cole Zedeker. use of the term. We can hate the production, action or dysfunction Herrod, John David Smith and Kiwanis Club, both held on students have no grade lower Fourth Grade without name calling. Bailey Wesberry. Tuesday, July 4. than an A. Fourth Quarter The Rev. Harry Emerson Fosdick, Pastor of the Riverside A living legend, Charlie Ar- The Pauls Valley Lions Club Students named to the Prin- Superintendent’s Church in New York City said, “Hating people is like burning cher will be joining the band as will have concessions available cipal’s Honor Roll must have Dax Beason, Paisley Bu- down your own house to get rid of a rat.” a special treat. Charlie played for the outing in the park on a 3.0 grade point average or no chanan, Ryan Cormany, Kevin Mahatma Gandhi said, “Hate the sin; love the sinner.” electric guitar for Conway Saturday. Mark your calendars grade lower than B. Currie, Ingrid Espinoza-Tre- The writer of Ecclesiastes said, “there is a time to love and a Twitty and steel guitar for the and bring your lawn chairs for Fifth Grade jo, Madison Eubank, Jamie time to hate.” Queen of Country Music, Miss a night of music, fun and food Fourth Quarter Grizzle, Haileigh Henderson, The Bible says, “Whosoever hates his brother is a murderer.” Loretta Lynn. under the stars. We’ll see you Superintendent’s Faith Humbolt, Jace Johnson, We are perfectly correct to follow God’s usage of the word to But the fun doesn’t stop at the Opry! Maddison Allen, Landri Addison Lippel, Cash Lippel, describe behavior, outcome or action. Hate drunkenness, drug Bean, Riley Boatwright, Mor- Colton Mixon, Sadye Paul, addiction, gluttony, smoking, hazing and gambling, but only in gan Cline, Natalie Dicksion, Teegan Reed, Baylee Rillema, a balanced manner. Zeke Faulkenberry, Tucker Zeni Smith, Helen Spears, Shir- A plan of “Balanced Hate” can foster redemption, save lives Flemming, Promise Fried, rie Strasner, Savannah Warren, Lexington Middle School and remedy a multitude of social issues. President and General Kiely Givens, Leon Lobaugh, Eli White and Spencer Wyatt. Dwight D. Eisenhower expressed a balanced hate when he said, Charli Moore, Chakota Nelson, Principal’s names honor roll students “I hate war as only a soldier who has lived it can, only as one Emilee Pierce, Skylar Rollins, Brady Brakefield, Dalton who has seen its brutality, its futility, its stupidity.” Abby Sample, Elena Serrano, Brewer, Hailey Brown, Alan Lexington Middle School has Jimmy Northrup, Smith Paul, Title of the sermon this Sunday is “Twelve Month Challenge.” Abby Smith, Jarrett Stone, Cilee Cayente-Calixto, Alfredo Cer- announced honor rolls for the Isela Ruiz and Maxx Woods. The Wednesday evening Bible study for several weeks will be Turner and Dalton Wall-Miller. vantes, Chasity Chandler, fourth quarter and the second Principal’s a study of the second chapter of the Gospel according to John. Principal’s Kayanna Davis, Christian semester of the 2016-2017 Pilar Chavez, Carson Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m. Morning worship begins Kassie Baker, Molly Bales, Dunn, Jaeden Fanning, Talon school term. Claunch, Joseph Findley, Gisel at 11 a.m. Regan Boatwright, Logan Farley, Levi Fincher, Adamaris Superintendent’s Honor Roll Fuentes, Promise Houck, Shae Our youth will be attending Falls Creek Monday through Sat- Carroll, Chloe Cheatwood, Fuentes, Daisy Fuentes, Lo- students have no grade lower Ladusau, Allie Lambert, Jes- urday, July 24-29. Student registration forms are now available Abigayle Clifton, Blayne Con- gan Haynes, Kaycie Horton, than an A. Students named to sica Lawson, Tyson Madden, at the church. ley, Jesse Dyson, Makenzie Jalen Idlett, Brooklyn John- the Principal’s Honor Roll must Chya Mendoza, Victor Rosales, Estes, Jaden Garcia, Adeline son, Kaya Kanaugh, Natalie have a 3.0 grade point average Joshua Scott, Merit Skaggs, Gower, Emma Gower, Carla Kirkley, Kason Kraft, Kaleb or no grade lower than B. Amos Smith, Abby Turnpaugh Sam Noble’s ‘Ugly Hamm, Serenity Hannabass, Matthews, Joselyn Munoz, Eighth Grade and Heath Winterton. Emma Hokett, Jesse James, Itzel Nunez, David Ocampo, Fourth Quarter Sixth Grade Robin Loux, Emma McMil- Mariela Ocampo-Guzman, Superintendent’s Fourth Quarter Bugs’ exhibit extended lan, Kenlyn Merkey, Nevan Elijah Pearman, Logan Ped- Gabby Bettes, Jonathan Superintendent’s Merrick, Marisa Northrup, ersen, Blain Rainwater, David Chavez, Ryan Dicksion, Desti- Rylee Beason, Lexi Evans, through Labor Day Hunter Olson,Joshua Preast, Ramsey, Charles Shaw, Kevin ny Humbolt, Jaci Idlett, Brook- Roberto Garcia, Levi Holson- Maci Richards, Madison Sherwood, Amelia Skipper, lyn King, Brittany Meyer, bake, Lauren Hooper, Allye The larger-than-life insect The resulting images from Schoonover, Willow Simpson, Reagan Smith, Briana Tarp, Carter Moore, Madeline Pack King, Madison Liebel, Alexis photos inside the Sam Noble 20 of the contest’s past winners Allison Stapp, Zane Stover, Cash Vaughn, Wyatt Woods and Sela Weston. Munoz and Kadie Rainwater. Museum of Natural History are weird, strangely fascinating Daemeon Swales, Anthony and Ryan Yandell. Principal’s Principal’s aren’t going anywhere anytime and, well, downright ugly, and Tabor, Cori Thornhill, Anastel Fourth Grade Shelby Ary, Tyler Conley, Brian Andrews, Peyton Ar- soon. they’re all on display inside the Torrice, Anthony Voci, Mira Second Semester Serenity Houck, Alexys Hyde, nold, Nathan Brewer, Shania Originally set for departure museum’s second-floor Hig- Woods and Cole Zedeker. Superintendent’s Zayla Hyde, Matthew Magby, Burkhalter, Elexa Collins, on June 18, the photography- ginbotham Gallery. Fifth Grade Dax Beason, Paisley Bu- Dalton Matthews, Pablo Mon- Brady Cregan, Ezra Faulken- focused exhibit, “Ugly Bugs! The exhibit also incorporates Second Semester chanan, Kevin Currie, Madison telongo, Emily Morris, Carla berry, Loren Fincher, Mason Celebrating 20 Years of the displays that educate about en- Superintendent’s Eubank, Jaeden Fanning, Jamie Munoz, Seth Pearman, Chariti Fink, Brycen Franks, Paetyn Oklahoma Microscopy So- tomology, physics, microscopy Maddison Allen, Landri Grizzle, Faith Humbolt, Brook- Ramsey, Lola Simpson, Olivia Henderson, Alyssa Lovell, Ty ciety’s Ugly Bug Contest” and mathematics. And, in ad- Bean, Riley Boatwright, Chloe lyn Johnson, Addison Lippel, Voci and Wyatt Webb. Mixon, Lucas Morris-Peacock, now will stick around through dition to the ugly bug photos, Cheatwood, Abigayle Clifton, Cash Lippel, Colton Mixon, Eighth Grade Stephanie Potts, Chisam Schul- September. the exhibit will feature packag- Morgan Cline, Natalie Dick- Sadye Paul, Elijah Pearman, Second Semester ler, Kylie Smith, Katheryn Open to all Oklahoma el- ing used to transport the bugs sion, Zeke Faulkenberry, Tucker Teegan Reed, Baylee Rillema, Superintendent’s Swales, Lydia Taylor, Cora ementary schools, the annual from the classroom through the Flemming, Promise Fried, Zeni Smith, Helen Spears, Shir- Gabby Bettes, Jonathan Vazquez and Janelle Winterton. “Ugly Bug” competition is de- postal service and to the lab. Kiely Givens, Leon Lobaugh, rie Strasner, Savannah Warren, Chavez, Ryan Dicksion, Brit- Sixth Grade signed to get students interested Classmates often brainstorm Charli Moore, Marisa Northrup, Eli White and Spencer Wyatt. tany Meyer, Madeline Pack and Second Semester in microscopy and entomology the best ways to ship each bug. Emilee Pierce, Abby Sample, Principal’s Olivia Voci. Superintendent’s at a young age. The rules are Visitors also can see the real Elena Serrano, Abby Smith, Brady Brakefield, Dalton Principal’s Rylee Beason, Lexi Evans, simple: Each school can submit bugs that were scanned and im- Jarrett Stone, Cilee Turner and Brewer, Hailey Brown, Alfredo Shelby Ary, Ian Barnes, Ezra Faulkenberry, Mason one bug — the “uglier,” the aged to create the photographs. Dalton Wall-Miller. Cervantes, Chasity Chandler, Kelsey Cole, Tyler Conley, Fink, Roberto Garcia, Levi better. The exhibit is sponsored by Principal’s Ryan Cormany, Kayanna Da- Carime Espinoza, Destiny Holsonbake, Lauren Hooper, Entries are processed at Love’s Travel Stops & Country Kassie Baker, Molly Bales, vis, Ingrid Espinoza-Trejo, Tal- Humbolt, Alexys Hyde, Zayla Madison Liebel and Kadie scanning electron microscope Stores. Regan Boatwright, Logan Car- on Farley, Virginia Feuerborn, Hyde, Jaci Idlett, Brooklyn Rainwater. labs across the state, currently Phillips 66, Leica and SEM roll, Blayne Conley, Drew Di- Adamaris Fuentes, Daisy Fuen- King, Pablo Montelongo, Principal’s including Oklahoma State labs across the state currently erking, Jesse Dyson, Makenzie tes, Logan Haynes, Haileigh Carter Moore, Emily Morris, Peyton Arnold, Nathan University, Phillips 66 and provide support for the Okla- Estes, Madison Finley, Jaden Henderson, Kaycie Horton, Savannah Morris, Carla Mu- Brewer, Shania Burkhalter, the Samuel Roberts Noble homa Ugly Bug contest. Garcia, Adeline Gower, Emma Jalen Idlett, Jace Johnson, Kaya noz, Seth Pearman, Sierra Petit, Natalie Clegg, Elexa Collins, Microscopy Laboratory on the The Sam Noble Oklahoma Gower, Carla Hamm, Seren- Kanaugh, Natalie Kirkley, Ka- Chariti Ramsey, Lola Simpson, Brady Cregan, Loren Fincher, University of Oklahoma Nor- Museum of Natural History ity Hannabass, Jordan Hardy, leb Matthews, Joselyn Munoz, Wyatt Webb and Sela Weston. Brycen Franks, Paetyn Hen- man campus, and imaged by a is located on the University Emma Hokett, Jesse James, Itzel Nunez, David Ocampo, Seventh Grade derson, Allye King, Braydon scanning electron microscope. of Oklahoma Norman cam- Haylee Jenks, Gage LaGace, Mariela Ocampo-Guzman, Fourth Quarter Loyd, Ty Mixon, Lucas Morris- The school with the winning pus at J. Willis Stovall Road Robin Loux, Emma McMillan, Blain Rainwater, Charles Shaw, Superintendent’s Peacock, Alexis Munoz, Izzy entry, judged by a group of and Chautauqua Avenue. For Kenlyn Merkey, Nevan Mer- Kevin Sherwood, Amelia Skip- Cooper Bean, Abigail Car- Pack, Stephanie Potts, Kather- OMS members, scientists and accommodations, call (405) rick, Chakota Nelson, Hunter per, Reagan Smith, Briana Tarp, penter, Tori Faulkenberry, Lo- yn Swales, Lydia Taylor, Cora volunteer judges, receives a 325-4712 or visit SamNobl- Olson, Maci Richards, Skylar Cash Vaughn, Wyatt Woods gan Hannabass, Emily Kessler, Vazquez and Janelle Winterton. Leica stereomicroscope. eMuseum.ou.edu. Rollins, Madison Schoonover, and Ryan Yandell. 6B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 15, 2017 LPXLP No. 482-June 8-2 Times Courtroom of Judge Charles N. No. 448-June 1-3 Times Thence North 87°56’48” West IN THE DISTRICT COURT Gray, County Courthouse, Purcell, IN THE DISTRICT COURT a distance of 2056.64 feet to an OF MCCLAIN COUNTY McClain County, Oklahoma, and OF MCCLAIN COUNTY Iron Rod with cap at the Southeast Legal STATE OF OKLAHOMA all persons interested in the Estate STATE OF OKLAHOMA corner of said Lot 4; IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE are notified to appear and show GARRETT AND COMPANY, LLC, Thence South 89°49’32” West OF DORTHY J. DAVIS, cause, if any they have, why the an Oklahoma limited liability a distance of 452.68 feet to the Deceased. Account should not be settled and company, POINT OF BEGINNING, contain- Publications Case No. PB-17-11 allowed, the Estate distributed Plaintiff, ing 198.19 acres as surveyed. No. 463-June 8-2 Times claim, to Marylin Woods, Personal NOTICE OF HEARING FIRST and the Personal Representative v. The Basis of Bearings for this IN THE DISTRICT COURT Representative, at the law office of AND FINAL ACCOUNT, discharged. CAREY LYNN SHERMAN, description and plat attached OF MCCLAIN COUNTY Blevins & Associates Law, PLLC PETITION FOR DECREE OF DATED this 6th day of June, an individual; et al., hereto and made a part thereof is STATE OF OKLAHOMA 138 W. Main, Purcell, OK 73080, DISTRIBUTION AND 2017. Defendants. Grid, NAD-27, Oklahoma South IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE addressed to James B. Blevins, DISCHARGE OF PERSONAL CHARLES GRAY Case No. CV-17-18 Zone, U.S. Feet. OF ARTIE L. JONES, aka ARTIE Jr., attorney for the Personal REPRESENTATIVE ASSOCIATE SERVICE OF SUMMONS This description was prepared LEOTA JONES, aka ARTIE LEE Representative, on or before the Notice is hereby given that Bren- DISTRICT JUDGE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE on July 10, 2014, by T. Wayne JONES, following presentment date: 1st da Williams, the duly appointed JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT STATE OF OKLAHOMA: Fisch, P.L.S. No. 1378. Deceased. day of August 2017, or the same and qualified Personal Repre- Blevins & Associates Law, PLLC TO: MAY SHERMAN, an indi- This description is based upon Case No. PB-2017-43 will be forever barred. sentative of the Estate of Dorthy James B. Blevins, Jr., OBA #881 vidual, if living, or if deceased the the location of the medial line of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS DATED this 1st day of June J. Davis, Deceased, has filed her 138 W. Main/P.O. Box 1565 unknown heirs, devisees, lega- Canadian River as of June, 2014 To the Creditors of Artie L. 2017. Final Account, Petition for Decree Purcell, OK 73080 tees, successors, administrators, and may be subject to change Jones, aka Artie Leota Jones, aka /s/ James B. Blevins, Jr. of Distribution and Discharge of Phone: 405-527-7575 executors, trustees, beneficiaries based upon the future movement Artie Lee Jones, Deceased: Blevins & Associates Personal Representative. A hear- Fax: 405-527-7574 and/or assigns of MAY SHERMAN; of the medial line of said river by All creditors having claims Law, PLLC ing has been fixed by the Judge of Attorney for Personal Repre- GAIUS H. SMITH, an individual, accretion, erosion or avulsion. against Artie L. Jones, aka Artie James B. Blevins, Jr., the Court for the 13th day of July sentative if living, or if deceased the un- Together with any and all oil, gas, Leota Jones, aka Artie Lee Jones, OBA #881 2017, at 9:30 a.m., in the District known heirs, devisees, legatees, and other mineral interests in, on, Deceased are required to pres- 138 W. Main/P.O. Box 1565 successors, administrators, exec- and under such real property and ent the same with a description Purcell, Oklahoma 73080 utors, trustees, beneficiaries and/ premises (the “Subject Property”). of all security interests and other Phone: 405-527-7575 or assigns of GAIUS H. SMITH; Plaintiff prays that it be granted collateral (if any) held by each Fax: 405-527-7574 No. 468-June 8-3 Times of Phoebe A. Schock, Susan B. G.A. WILLIAMS, an individual, if judgment against the Defendants, creditor with respect to such Attorney for Personal IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN Russell a/k/a Susan Davis Brody living, or if deceased the unknown and each of the adjudging that: Representative AND FOR COAL COUNTY and Frank A. Bender, if they are heirs, devisees, legatees, succes- Plaintiff is the owner of the Sub- STATE OF OKLAHOMA living, or if they are deceased, sors, administrators, executors, ject Property in fee simple, due BMNW RESOURCES, L.L.C. their unknown successors, if any. trustees, beneficiaries and/or as- to Plaintiff’s record title and pos- No. 485-June 15-1 Time from the date of the order in which PLAINTIFF You are hereby notified that you signs of G.A. WILLIAMS; session of such property for the BEFORE THE CORPORATION to commence operations for the vs. have been sued in the District J.A. DEIGNAN, an individual, if statutory period and accretion of COMMISSION OF THE drilling of the initial well proposed The Unknown Heirs, Succes- Court of Coal County, Oklahoma, living, or if deceased the unknown land due to the movement of the STATE OF OKLAHOMA hereunder. sors and Assigns of PHOEBE in an Amended Petition filed by heirs, devisees, legatees, succes- Canadian River, free and clear of all APPLICANT: NEWFIELD EXPLO- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN A. SCHOCK, Deceased, and if Plaintiff, BMNW Resources, LLC sors, administrators, executors, liens, claims and encumbrances; RATION MID- CONTINENT INC. that this cause will be heard before married at the time of death, the in Case No. CV-2017-11, and you trustees, beneficiaries and/or that the Defendants have no right, RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING an Administrative Law Judge on spouse of Phoebe A. Schock, if must answer the Amended Peti- assigns of J.A. DEIGNAN; title, claim or interest in the Subject (PART OF A MULTIUNIT) the Initial Hearing Docket at the said spouse be living, and if not tion filed by Plaintiffs on or before E.M. LINDSAY, an individual, if Property; that the Defendants are LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION Corporation Commission Tulsa living, the unknown heirs, succes- July 20, 2017, or judgment will living, or if deceased the unknown barred and enjoined from asserting 7, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE office facility, Kerr State Office sors and assigns of the deceased be rendered against you should heirs, devisees, legatees, succes- any right, title, claim or interest in 4 WEST, McCLAIN COUNTY, Building, 440 S. Houston, Suite spouse of Phoebe A. Schock; you fail to answer, and a decree sors, administrators, executors, the Subject Property; that Plain- OKLAHOMA 114, Tulsa, OK 74127, at 8:30 a.m., STROUBE ENERGY CORPORA- quieting the title as set out in the trustees, beneficiaries and/or tiff’s title to the Subject Property CAUSE CD NO. 201703707-T on June 30, 2017, and that this TION, LINDA A. BUNCH, SUSAN Petition covering the following de- assigns of E.M. LINDSAY; is fully perfected as against the NOTICE OF HEARING notice be published as required B. RUSSELL a/k/a SUSAN DAVIS scribed mineral interests located GAIL MCCURTAIN ROBINSON, Defendants; that the title of Plaintiff TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, by law and the rules of the Com- BRODY AND FRANK A. BENDER, in McClain County, Oklahoma an individual, if living or if deceased in the Subject Property be quieted PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, mission. if they are living, or if they are and additional mineral interests in the unknown heirs, devisees, lega- and confirmed; and that Plaintiff be PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN deceased, their unknown succes- other counties as detailed in the tees, successors, administrators, awarded its reasonable attorneys’ OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING but that Applicant and interested sors, if any. Amended Petition. executors, trustees, beneficiaries fees and costs and such other not limited to all persons if living parties may present testimony by DEFENDANTS W/2 NE/4 of Section 7, Township and/or assigns of GAIL MCCUR- relief to which the Court deems or if deceased, their known and telephone. The cost of telephonic CASE NO: CV-2017-11 7 North, Range 2 West, McClain TAIN ROBINSON; Plaintiff entitled. unknown heirs, executors, admin- communication shall be paid by NOTICE BY PUBLICATION County, OK HATTIE B. DELAY, an individual, You are hereby notified that you istrators, devisees, trustees and the person or persons requesting THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Dated: June 2, 2017. if living, or if deceased the un- have been sued in this action and assigns, immediate and remote its use. Interested parties who The Unknown Heirs, Succes- COURT CLERK known heirs, devisees, legatees, must answer the Petition filed by of any such party, and all corpo- wish to participate by telephone sors and Assigns of Phoebe A. BY: s/ successors, administrators, exec- the Plaintiff on or before July 31, rations existing and if dissolved, shall contact Applicant or Appli- Schock, deceased, and if married DEPUTY utors, trustees, beneficiaries and/ 2017 , or the allegations contained known and unknown successors, cant’s attorney, prior to the hearing at the time of death, the spouse of (SEAL) or assigns of HATTIE B. DELAY. in said Petition will be taken as true and all persons having an interest date, and provide their names and Phoebe A. Schock, if said spouse GARY L. MCKNIGHT, INC. You are hereby notified that an and judgment will be entered in fa- in the captioned land. telephone numbers. be living, and if not living, the 11 E. CARL ALBERT PARKWAY action has been filed in the District vor of Plaintiff Garrett & Company, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN unknown heirs, successors and MCALESTER, OK 74501 Court, McClain County, State of LLC, as prayed for above. that Applicant in this cause is that all interested persons may assigns of the deceased spouse (918) 423-7516 Oklahoma, Case No. CV-17-18, Kristel Gray, Court Clerk requesting that the Commission appear and be heard. For informa- ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF styled: Garrett and Company, McClain County, Oklahoma enter an order pooling the interests tion concerning this action contact LLC, an Oklahoma limited liability By: /s/ Kathy Peterson and adjudicating the rights and Peter Burns, Landman, Newfield company, Plaintiff v. Carey Lynn (Deputy) equities of oil and gas owners Exploration Mid-Continent Inc., 24 No. 471-June 8-2 Times Ripley Street, Byars, OK 74831 Sherman, an individual, et al., (Seal) in the Mississippian, Woodford Waterway Avenue, Suite 900, The U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- subject to taxes and tax sales, Defendants. The action alleges James M. Chaney, OBA #1606 and Hunton common sources Woodlands, TX 77380, Telephone: TION AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE said property being duly appraised that Plaintiff is the owner of the Allen Campbell, OBA #10229 of supply underlying Section 7, 281/674-2498 and/or Gregory L. FOR CIM TRUST 20 15-4AG at $30,000.00. following described real property KIRK & CHANEY PLLC Township 8 North, Range 4 West, Mahaffey, Attorney, 300 N.E. 1st MORTGAGE-BACKED NOTES, Sale will be made pursuant to and premises due to Plaintiff’s 101 Park Avenue, Suite 800 McClain County, Oklahoma, and Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73104- SERIES 2015-4AG, an Order of Sale issued upon a record title and possession of such Oklahoma City, OK 73102 designating Applicant or some 4004, Telephone: 405/236-0478. Plaintiff, judgment entered in the District real property and premises for the (405) 235-1333 telephone other owner of the right to drill as CORPORATION v. Court of McClain County, Okla- statutory period and accretion of (405) 235-5914 facsimile operator of the unit well. Applicant COMMISSION LAFLEETA HEFLEY AKA LAF- homa, in Case No. CJ-2015-104, land due to the movement of the [email protected] may request at the hearing that the OF OKLAHOMA LEETA F. HEFLEY; SPOUSE, IF wherein U.S. Bank National As- Canadian River: campbell @kirkandchaney. com order provide that any owner elect- DANA L. MURPHY, Chairman ANY, OF LAFLEETA HEFLEY; sociation as Indenture Trustee for A portion of government Lots ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF ing an alternative to participation J. TODD HIETT, JOHN DOE, OCCUPANT; AMERI- CIM Trust 2015-4AG Mortgage- 3 and 4, and the accretion and in the well drilled thereunder shall Vice-Chairman CAN GENERAL FINANCE, INC.; Backed Notes, Series 2015-4AG riparian rights thereto, located No. 462-June 8-3 Times be deemed to have relinquished all BOB ANTHONY, CARLOS G. SEWELL; AND FAY is Plaintiff and Lafleeta Hefley is/ in Section Twelve (12), Township NOTICE OF SALE OF working interest and right to drill Commissioner SEWELL are Defendant(s) to satisfy said Six {6) North, Range Two (2) West OIL AND GAS LEASE in the unit and common sources DONE AND PERFORMED ON Defendant(s) judgment in the sum of $25,525.93 of the Indian Meridian, McClain The Board of Regents of the of supply named herein as to JUNE 7, 2017. Case No. CJ-2015-104 together with interest at 11.99% County, Oklahoma being more University of Oklahoma, a public such well and any wells drilled BY ORDER OF THE COMMIS- ALIAS NOTICE OF per annum from July 25, 2014, in- particularly described as follows: body, will receive sealed bids from subsequent thereto. Applicant SION: SHERIFF’S SALE cluding late charges, $2,500.00 for Commencing (P.O.C.) at an Iron any interested firm(s) or entity(ies) may also request that the order to PEGGY MITCHELL, Commis- NOTICE IS GIVEN to Lafleeta attorney’s fee, $300.00 advances Rod with cap at the Southwest for sale of an oil and gas lease on issue in this cause provide to the sion Secretary Hefley; Spouse, if any, of Laf- for title search, and those addi- corner of the Southeast Quarter of Friday, June 30, 2017, no later than operator a period of one (1) year leeta Hefley; John Doe, Occupant; tional sums advanced for taxes, said Section 12, North 89°49’32” 2:00 PM CST in the Purchasing American General Finance, Inc.; insurance, property preservation East a distance of 1435.81 feet Department, 2750 Venture Drive, No. 461-June 8-3 Times local laws and regulation; (2) the Carlos G. Sewell; Fay Sewell that and all costs of this action accrued to an Iron Rod with cap at the Norman, OK 73069. The enve- NOTICE OF SALE OF deeds, grants, easement, burdens on July 11, 2017, at 10 o’clock, and accruing. intersection of the South line of lope containing the bid must be OIL AND GAS LEASE and encumbrances of record: and a.m., at Room 121 of the County The addresses of the said Section 12 and the East clearly marked Bid #S-17629-17. The Board of Regents of the (3) the policies, rules and regula- Courthouse in Purcell, McClain Defendant(s), Lafleeta Hefley; right-of-way of an existing railroad The proposed sale of the oil and University of Oklahoma, a public tions of the Board of Regents of County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of Spouse, if any, of Lefleeta Hefley; being the POINT OF BEGINNING gas lease will cover the Regents’ body, will receive sealed bids from the University of Oklahoma. The said County will offer for sale and Carlos G. Sewell and Fay Sewell, (P.O.B.). interest in and to the oil and gas any interested firm(s) or entity(ies) express terms, conditions and sell for cash at public auction to and her/his/their unknown succes- Thence North 02°58’11” East a (1) SE/4 SW/4 and E/2 SW/4 for sale of an oil and gas lease on limitation in the oil and gas lease the highest and best bidder, with sors are unknown to the Plaintiff. distance of 2653.10 feet to a PK SW/4, LESS & EXCEPT 0.8 acres Friday, June 30, 2017, no later than are incorporated in the Bid at the appraisement, all that certain real WITNESS MY HAND this 2nd Spike with shiner at the intersec- described as Beginning at the 2:00 PM CST in the Purchasing web page listed below. estate in McClain County, Okla- day of June, 2017. tion of said railroad right-of-way intersection of County Road and Department, 2750 Venture Drive, Copy of Bid can be accessed homa, to wit: BY: Don Hewett and the North line of said Lot 3; U.S. Highway #277, 920 feet East Norman, OK 73069. The enve- through the Purchasing website at: LOTS ONE (1), TWO (2), THREE Sheriff Thence North 89°43’31” East a of the Southwest Corner of Section lope containing the bid must be http://www.ou.edu/purchasing/ (3), AND FOUR (4), IN BLOCK BY: /s/ Don Hewett distance of 304.89 feet along the 22-8N-4W and 16.5 feet North of clearly marked Bid #S-17628-17. solicitations/solicitations.html TWENTY-SEVEN (27) IN THE SHAPIRO & CEJDA, LLC North line of said Lot 3 to an lron the South Line of said Section 22 The proposed sale of the oil and The University of Oklahoma, TOWN OF BYARS, MCCLAIN 770 NE 63rd St Rod with cap at the Northeast for the point of beginning, thence gas lease will cover the Regents’ in compliance with all applicable COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, AC- Oklahoma City, OK 73105-6431 corner of said Lot 3; 482 feet East, thence 22.5 degrees interest in and to the oil and gas federal and state laws and regu- CORDING TO THE RECORDED (405) 848-1819 Thence North 86°03’14’ East West to U. S. Highway #277 150 (1) NE/4 NE/4 NW/4 of Section lations does not discriminate on PLAT THEREOF Attorneys for Plaintiff a distance of 2816.84 feet to a feet, thence along the South side 18-8N-4W, McClain County, OK, the basis of race, color, national PROPERTY ADDRESS: 502 File No. 15-123538 proportional point on the 2014 of said Highway #277 450 feet to containing 10 acres, more or less. origin, sex, sexual orientation, ge- right bank of the Canadian River; the point of beginning, being a part (2) OU owns 0.6945 net mineral netic information, gender identity, Thence North 61°48’27” East a of the SE/4 SW/4 & SW/4 SE/4 acre under the above described gender expression, age, religion, distance of 144.59 feet to a point SW/4 of Section 22-8N-4W con- Tract; (3) Title is held by: Board of disability, political beliefs, or status No. 476-June 8-2 Times made in said Court on the 1st day on the 2014 medial line; taining 59.20 acres, more or less. Regents of the University of Okla- as a veteran in any of its policies, NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE of March, 2017, on its cause of Thence along the 2014 medial (2) OU owns 10.8898 net mineral homa. (4) The address of the party practices, or procedures. This in- D. C. No. CJ-2016-198 action wherein court found there line the following courses and acre under the above described nominating this parcel for lease is: cludes, but is not limited to: admis- Notice is hereby given that in was due $21,761.79, together with distances: Tract; (3) Title is held by: Board of Energy Lease Account LLC, 1818 sions, employment, financial aid, pursuance of an alias execution interest thereon until paid at the South 28°11’33” East a distance Regents of the University of Okla- W. Lindsey Street, Suite D236, housing, services in educational and order of sale issued out of the rate of 8.25% per annum from April of 50.74 feet, South 27°09’ 33” homa. (4) The address of the party Norman, OK 73069. The oil and programs or activities, or health District Court of McClain County, 5, 2016, plus late charges, plus East a distance of 81.47 feet, nominating this parcel for lease is: gas lease shall be subject to the care services that the University Oklahoma, on the 5 day of June, costs accrued and accruing costs South 32°22’44” East a distance Energy Lease Account LLC, 1818 terms, conditions and limitations operates or provides. 2017, in an action wherein U.S. and attorneys’ fees of $2,500.00, of 46.87 feet, South 08°17’01” W. Lindsey Street, Suite D236, imposed by: (1) federal, state and Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Mid- and title report expense; he will on East a distance of 52.72 feet, Norman, OK 73069. The oil and State Trust X, was Plaintiff and the 11th day of July, 2017, at the South 10°42’05” West a distance gas lease shall be subject to the Luke N. Vandivort, et al., were hour of 10:00 a.m. of said day at of 43.19 feet, South 00°19’26” terms, conditions and limitations No. 460-June 8-3 Times local laws and regulation; (2) the Defendants, directed to the Sheriff the Sheriff’s Office at the Court- West a distance of 17.48 feet, imposed by: (1) federal, state and NOTICE OF SALE OF deeds, grants, easement, burdens of McClain County, Oklahoma, house in Purcell, McClain County, South 05°26’20” West a distance local laws and regulation; (2) the OIL AND GAS LEASE and encumbrances of record: and commanding that he levy upon and Oklahoma, offer for sale and sell of 61.83 feet, South 03°49’32” deeds, grants, easement, burdens The Board of Regents of the (3) the policies, rules and regula- sell with appraisement the follow- to the highest bidder for cash, the West a distance of 294.60 feet, and encumbrances of record: and University of Oklahoma, a public tions of the Board of Regents of ing described property in McClain said property above described, or South 11°22’00” West a distance (3) the policies, rules and regula- body, will receive sealed bids from the University of Oklahoma. The County, Oklahoma, to-wit: as much thereof as will satisfy said of 126.51 feet, South 14°47’15” tions of the Board of Regents of any interested firm(s) or entity(ies) express terms, conditions and A part of the SW/4 of the SW/4 of judgment with interest, costs and West a distance of 211.05 feet, the University of Oklahoma. The for sale of an oil and gas lease on limitation in the oil and gas lease the SW/4 of Section 30, Township attorneys’ fees, said sale to be South 11°55’ 37” West a distance express terms, conditions and Friday, June 30, 2017, no later than are incorporated in the Bid at the 6 North, Range 2 West, McClain subject to taxes on said property, of 69.94 feet, South 14°26’27” limitation in the oil and gas lease 2:00 PM CST in the Purchasing web page listed below. County, Oklahoma, being more if any; the total appraised value West a distance of 537.55 feet, are incorporated in the Bid at the Department, 2750 Venture Drive, Copy of Bid can be accessed particularly described as follows: of said property being the sum of South 15°24’14” West a distance web page listed below. Norman, OK 73069. The enve- through the Purchasing website at: Commencing at a point on the $35,000.00. of 131.58 feet, South 30°27’13” Copy of Bid can be accessed lope containing the bid must be http://www.ou.edu/purchasing/ West line of said Section 30, said The name of any person or un- West a distance of 73.45 feet, through the Purchasing website at: clearly marked Bid #S-17627-17. solicitations/solicitations.html point being the Northwest Corner known successor of any person South 19°09’06’ West a distance http://www.ou.edu/purchasing/ The proposed sale of the oil and The University of Oklahoma, of said SW/4, SW/4, SW/4; Thence whose actual address is unknown of 371.88 feet, South 22°29’41” solicitations/solicitations.html gas lease will cover the Regents’ in compliance with all applicable South 00°14’36” East along said who has an interest in said property West a distance of 47.67 feet, The University of Oklahoma, interest in and to the oil and gas federal and state laws and regu- West line a distance of 210.00 is: Luke N. Vandivort and Jane South 13°50’55” West a distance in compliance with all applicable (1) NW/4 NW/4 of Section 27- lations does not discriminate on feet to the Point of Beginning; Doe, real name unknown, his wife of 304.32 feet, South 18°51’46” federal and state laws and regu- 8N-4W, McClain County, OK, the basis of race, color, national Thence South 89°56’53” East a (if married). West a distance of 102.11 feet, lations does not discriminate on containing 40 acres, more or less. origin, sex, sexual orientation, ge- distance of 210.00 feet; Thence WITNESS my hand this 6th day South 17°41’14” West a distance the basis of race, color, national (2) OU owns 5.5556 net mineral netic information, gender identity, South 00°14’36” East a distance of June, 2017. of 119.68 feet, South 14°43’51” origin, sex, sexual orientation, ge- acre under the above described gender expression, age, religion, of 103.73 feet;Thence North DON HEWETT, Sheriff West a distance of 139.62 feet, netic information, gender identity, Tract; (3) Title is held by: Board of disability, political beliefs, or status 89°56’53” West a distance of McClain County, Oklahoma South 24°24’03” West a distance gender expression, age, religion, Regents of the University of Okla- as a veteran in any of its policies, 210.00 feet to a point on the West By /s/ Don Hewett of 92.61 feet, South 24°52’28” disability, political beliefs, or status homa. (4) The address of the party practices, or procedures. This in- line of said Section 30; Thence By /s/ William P. McDoniel West a distance of 114.10 feet, as a veteran in any of its policies, nominating this parcel for lease is: cludes, but is not limited to: admis- North 00°14’36” West along said William P. McDoniel, OBA #5968 South 30°07’39” West a distance practices, or procedures. This in- Energy Lease Account LLC, 1818 sions, employment, financial aid, West line a distance of 103.73 feet 721 W. Country Club Road of 69.68 feet, South 50°11’34” cludes, but is not limited to: admis- W. Lindsey Street, Suite D236, housing, services in educational to the Point of Beginning, Chickasha, OK 73018 West a distance of 117.23 feet sions, employment, financial aid, Norman, OK 73069. The oil and programs or activities, or health to satisfy a judgment and decree (405) 224-1991; to a Point; housing, services in educational gas lease shall be subject to the care services that the University of mortgage foreclosure in favor FAX: (405) 224-1994 Thence North 44°20’24” West a programs or activities, or health terms, conditions and limitations operates or provides. of said Plaintiff and against Luke [email protected] distance of 147.99 feet to a propor- care services that the University imposed by: (1) federal, state and N. Vandivort, et al., obtained and Attorney for Plaintiff tional point on the 2014 right bank; operates or provides. LPXLP THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 15, 2017-7B No. 489-June 15-1 Time MAN; GENTRY MINERALS LLC; SAUNDERS-WALLACE, LLC, AN ties. No. 459-June 8-2 Times No. 464-June 8-2 Times BEFORE THE CORPORATION GHK ROYALTY LLC; GILBERT OK LIMITED LIABILITY COMPA- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS IN THE DISTRICT COURT COMMISSION OF THE LYNN PURCELL JR.; GMS EN- NY; SELECT VENTURES, LLC; that the Applicant in this Cause In accordance with 62 O.S. OF MCCLAIN COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA ERGY LLC; GREGORY L. HARP- SEQUOIA NATURAL RESOURC- is requesting that the Commission 2011, § 354, notice is hereby given STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: CASILLAS PETRO- STER &/OR DEBORAH A. HARP- ES, LLC; SETHA M. LUCERO pool the interests and adjudicate that the Board of Education of In- IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE LEUM RESOURCE PARTNERS, STER, JT; H&S ENTERPRISES TRUSTEE OF THE SETHA M. the rights and equities of oil and dependent School District Number OF DOROTHY OPAL WOODS, LLC GROUP OF NEW JERSEY; H.W. LUCERO LIVING TRUST DATED gas owners in the Mississippian, 15 of McClain County, Oklahoma, aka OPAL D. WOODS, aka OPAL RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING ALLEN CO., LLC; HALL-LOVE 1/23/1998; SHALE ROYALTIES 3 Woodford and Hunton common will receive bids by: sealed bid, WOODS, LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION ROYALTY, INC.; HAROLD D. FOX LLC; SHALE ROYALTIES 4 LLC; sources of supply underlying Sec- facsimile bid, electronic (Parity®) Deceased. 5, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE AND HOPE K. FOX, TRUSTEES SHANNON COOPER; SHEILA B tion 5, Township 5 North, Range 4 bid or similar secure electronic bid Case No. PB-2017-42 4 WEST, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OF THE FOX JOINT REVOCABLE IRONS; SHEILA B. IRONS LIVING West, McClain County, Oklahoma, on the 21st day of June, 2017, at NOTICE TO CREDITORS OKLAHOMA TRUST; HEADINGTON OIL CO., TRUST, SHEILA B. IRONS, a 640-acre horizontal drilling and 12:45 o’clock p.m., at the Adminis- To the Creditors of Dorothy Opal CAUSE CD NO. 201703738-T LP, A TEXAS LP; HEADINGTON TRUSTEE, U/D/T DATED FEBRU- spacing unit, and designate the tration Building Auditorium, Purcell Woods, aka Opal D. Woods, aka NOTICE OF HEARING OIL COMPANY LLC, HEADING- ARY 21, 2012; SHERYL COX IN- Applicant or some other party as Public Schools, 919 1/2 North 9th, Opal Woods, Deceased: STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: TON ENERGY PTNS LLC AGT; VESTMENTS, LLC; SHORELINE operator. Additionally, the Ap- Purcell, Oklahoma, for the sale of All creditors having claims All persons, owners, producers, HEIRS OF ETHEL ARRINGTON, CAPITAL, LTD; SOUTHERN PRO- plicant requests the operator be $1,440,000 of General Obligation against of Dorothy Opal Woods, operators, purchasers and tak- (DECEASED 4/4/1995); HEIRS OF DUCTION, INC.; SOUTHWEST- given an option to request in ex- Combined Purpose Bonds of said aka Opal D. Woods, aka Opal ers of oil and gas, and all other J. LYNN COOPER (DECEASED ERN EXPLORATION CONSUL- cess of 180 days in which to com- School District, which Bonds will Woods, Deceased are required interested persons, particularly in 3/14/94) AND THELMA J. COO- TANTS, INC.; SSC LLC; STEPHEN mence operations for the drilling of mature $1,440,000 annually in two to present the same with a de- McClain County, Oklahoma, and PER (DECEASED 9/27/86) HWJT; F. DALE, TRUST; SUSAN DENISE the initial well. Applicant requests (2) years from their date. The bids scription of all security interests all parties listed as respondents HESTER TRUST, T H BROWN PURCELL; T. J. COX A/K/A the Pooling Order cover an owner’s will be opened and read and shall and other collateral (if any) held on Exhibit “A”, attached to the SUCC TR, DAN L BEAIRD AGT; THOMAS JACK COX, MARRIED; interest in all wells drilled on said be awarded at the first Board of by each creditor with respect to Application on file herein, and HOWARD T. BOSWORTH JR., TCD EXPLORATION LLC; TERESA unit which are necessary to fully Education meeting held after the such claim, to Harold D. Woods, more particularly: 2M PARDNERS, (DECEASED 9/21/1995); HUM- A. BEALE FAMILY TRUST; THE develop the same. bids are due. Personal Representative, at the LLC; 89 ENERGY, LLC; ALETHA PHREY OIL INTERESTS, LP; IN- BAPTIST FOUNDATION OF IT IS ORDERED that this Cause Said Bonds shall be sold to the law office of Blevins & Associates JUNE LYDICK; ALISON COOPER TEGRITY OIL AND GAS LLC; J&L OKLAHOMA, TRUSTEE ULW&T be referred to an Administrative bidder bidding the lowest rate of Law, PLLC 138 W. Main, Purcell, CHISOLM; ALMAC BC, L.L.C.; RESOURCES, INC.; J. F. BOYD OF BEN B. FOWLER, DECEASED Law Judge for hearing, taking interest the Bonds shall bear and OK 73080, addressed to James ANGELA SPLAN; ARBIN CLEO A/K/A JASPER F. BOYD, AS- (BAPTIST FOUNDATION OF of evidence and reporting to the agreeing to pay par and accrued B. Blevins, Jr., attorney for the CORP.; ATHENA STOZLER; BEA SUMED DECEASED; FLETA M. TEXAS, ITS AGENT AND A-I-F); Commission. interest for the Bonds. Each bidder Personal Representative, on or V. BLOSS, TRUSTEE OF THE BEA BOYD, HIS WIDOW, ASSUMED THE C. E. SMITH TRUST FOR IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE shall submit with his bid a sum in before the following presentment V. BLOSS LIVING TRUST; BILL ALSO DECEASED; J.E. RANCH RICHARD EARL REISS, JOHN IS HEREBY GIVEN that this cash, cashier’s or certified check, date: 1st day of August 2017, or D. BRIDWELL AND BARBARA FOUNDATION; J.O. EASLEY; J.O. GERKIN A/K/A JOHN M. GERKIN, Cause will be heard before an electronic (wire) transfer or surety the same will be forever barred. S. BRIDWELL CO-TRUSTEES WOOD FAMILY LIMITED PART- TRUSTEE; THE CLARKE III, LLC, Administrative Law Judge on the bond payable to the Treasurer of DATED this 1st day of June OF THE BILL D. AND BARBARA NERSHIP; JACQUELINE BERRY, AN OKLAHOMA LIMITED LIABIL- Merits Docket at the Corporation the District, equal to two (2%) 2017. S. BRIDWELL IRREVOCABLE AS HER SOLE AND SEPARATE ITY COMPANY; THE DAVID C. Commission, Eastern Regional percent of the amount of his bid. /s/ James B. Blevins, Jr. TRUST DATED 6/30/1999; BOB- PROPERTY; JAMES O. WOOD WILDMAN TRUST; THE FAYE Office, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, The Board reserves the right to Blevins & Associates BIE G. BAYLESS, TRUSTEE OF JR.; JAMES ROBERT STALCUP, SIMMS REVOCABLE TRUST DTD. Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m., reject all bids. Law, PLLC THE BANKRUPTCY ESTATE OF AKA JAMES R. STALCUP, ROBBY 6/25/95, CHARLENE EMRICK, on the 3rd day of July, 2017, WITNESS my official hand and James B. Blevins, Jr., THE CATHERINE DIANNE CRAB- STALCUP, ROBY STALCUP; JC TRUSTEE; THE FRANK AND and that this notice be published seal this 8th day of May, 2017. OBA #881 TREE TRUST AND THE DAVID PETROLEUM; JERRY F. SMITH SARA DALE REVOCABLE TRUST; as required by law and the Rules Tracy Milner 138 W. Main/P.O. Box 1565 LYNN CRABTREE TRUST; AND DARLEEN A. SMITH CO- THE GRANDCHILDREN’S TRUST of the Commission. Clerk, Board of Education Purcell, Oklahoma 73080 BODARD MINERALS, L.L.C., TRUSTEES OF THE JERRY F. GLADYCE O. MILFORD MONA L. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN (SEAL) Phone: 405-527-7575 AN OK LIMITED LIABILITY COM- SMITH AND DARLEEN A. SMITH SNYDER AND MAURITA GAY that the Applicant and interested Fax: 405-527-7574 PANY; BO-MC ENTERPRISES, FAMILY REVOCABLE LIVING AMMONS TRUSTEES; THE H parties may present testimony by Attorney for Personal L.L.C.; BROOKLINE MINERALS TRUST DATED 3/29/2010; JIM L. AND S DRILLING COMPANY; THE telephone. The cost of telephonic Representative LLC; BURR RANDLES; CAREY COOPER, MARRIED; JIMMIE JEAN WOOD ANDERSON TRUST communication shall be paid by LITTLE; CAROLE S. KIRKPAT- BURGAR; JIMMY A. POPE (SIN- J. RANDOLPH HUBBARD TRUST- the person or persons requesting RICK; CAROLE S. KIRKPAT- GLE), INDIVIDUALLY, AND AS EE; THE JUDITH STEVENS GIL- its use. Interested parties who RICK (MARRIED; CHARLES C. JTWROS WITH INTEREST IN VEY REVOCABLE TRUST DATED wish to participate by telephone No. 486-June 15-1 Time from the date of the order in which KIRKPATRICK, HER HUSBAND), JOINT TENANCY WITH CAROLE 1/24/2014 CHRISTINA JOHNCOX shall contact the Applicant or BEFORE THE CORPORATION to commence operations for the INDIVIDUALLY, AND AS JTWROS S. KIRKPATRICK AND RAEVELLA TRUSTEE; THE KNOWN AND Applicant’s attorney, prior to the COMMISSION OF THE drilling of the initial well proposed WITH INTEREST IN JOINT TEN- Y. GIDDENS, NOW FRIESEN UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES hearing date, and provide their STATE OF OKLAHOMA hereunder. ANCY WITH JIMMY A. POPE A/K/A RAEVELLA Y. FRIESEN, AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST name and phone number. APPLICANT: NEWFIELD EXPLO- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN AND RAEVELLA Y. GIDDENS, TRUSTEE; JIMMY A. POPE TO CORDELIA (DELIA) COOPER NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN RATION MID- CONTINENT INC. that this cause will be heard before NOW FRIESEN A/K/A RAEVELLA (SINGLE), INDIVIDUALLY, AND AS DIED 2/19/1970. J.M. COOPER that all interested persons may RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING an Administrative Law Judge on Y. FRIESEN, TRUSTEE; CAROLE JTWROS WITH INTEREST IN DIED 5/12/1976 HW; THE KNOWN appear and be heard. For informa- (PART OF A MULTIUNIT) the Initial Hearing Docket at the S. KIRKPATRICK AND JIMMY A. JOINT TENANCY WITH CAROLE AND UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVI- tion concerning this action contact LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION Corporation Commission Tulsa POPE, JT; CAROLINE M. HENDEE S. KIRKPATRICK AND RAEVELLA SEES AND SUCCESSORS IN MR. TONY CERVI, Casillas Petro- 18, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE office facility, Kerr State Office LIVING TRUST DATED DECEM- Y. GIDDENS, NOW FRIESEN INTEREST TO J. LYNN COOPER leum Resource Partners, LLC, 401 4 WEST, McCLAIN COUNTY, Building, 440 S. Houston, Suite BER 20, 2012, CAROLINE M. A/K/A RAEVELLA Y. FRIESEN, AND THELMA J. COOPER, H/W, South Boston Avenue, Suite 2400, OKLAHOMA 114, Tulsa, OK 74127, at 8:30 a.m., HENDEE AND DURWARD V. HEN- TRUSTEE; JOHN B. WOOTEN, JT, ASSUMED DECEASED; THE Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74103, (918) CAUSE CD NO. 201703708-T on June 30, 2017, and that this DEE, TRUSTEES; CHARLENE JR., L.L.C.; JOSEPH WILLIAMS MAGMA TRUST; THE MARGARET 582-5310, or CHARLES L. HELM, NOTICE OF HEARING notice be published as required NAN SELLERS; CHARLES BOYD; JUSTICE PITTS JR.; JOURNEY A. BLAIR REVOCABLE LIVING Attorney, 105 North Hudson, Suite TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, by law and the rules of the Com- CHARLES DON KEYES, LIFE OIL & GAS, INC.; JRS MINERALS, TRUST, DATED APRIL 30, 1998; 700, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, mission. ESTATE, REBECCA KEYES, RE- LLC; JUNE ADAMS MILLER AND THE RICHARD EARL REISS, JR. 73102, (405) 232-9000. Please PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN MAINDER; CHARLES L. BERRY BECKY MILLER CONTI JT; KATH- MINERAL TRUST, DATED refer to Cause CD Number. OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING but that Applicant and interested AND JACQUELINE L.BERRYAS ERINE R. MURPHY AND LARRY 11/30/2009, JOHN M. GERKIN, DONE AND PERFORMED this not limited to all persons if living parties may present testimony by TRUSTEES OF THE CHARLES L. D. MURPHY; KATHIE PHILLIPS TRUSTEE; THE UNKNOWN 8th day of June, 2017. or if deceased, their known and telephone. The cost of telephonic & JACQUELINE L. BERRY LIVING DOVE; KATHRYN B. HINKLE; HEIRS, DEVISEES AND SUCCES- CORPORATION unknown heirs, executors, admin- communication shall be paid by TRUST DATED 10/5/2006; KEITH F. WALKER TRUST; KIM SORS IN INTEREST TO MARTHA COMMISSION istrators, devisees, trustees and the person or persons requesting CHERYL L. MELLENTHIN; ADAMS; KIM R. COOPER; KIRCH- K. BALL, DECEASED 8/31/2012; OF OKLAHOMA assigns, immediate and remote its use. Interested parties who CHERYL R. FOSTER; CHIEFTAIN NER INVESTMENTS, LLC, AN OK THE VIRGINIA ANNE MEADE DANA L. MURPHY Chairman of any such party, and all corpo- wish to participate by telephone ROYALTY COMPANY, AN OK LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; REVOCABLE TRUST; THOMAS F. J. TODD HIETT, rations existing and if dissolved, shall contact Applicant or Appli- CORP.; CHRISTOPHER COOPER; KITE ROYALTY CO., LLC; KLAB- EDWARDS, MARRIED; THOMAS Vice Chairman known and unknown successors, cant’s attorney, prior to the hearing CK PETROLEUM L.L.C.; CLOUD ZUBA EXPLORATION, LLC; LEE SELLERS SUCCESSOR BOB ANTHONY, and all persons having an interest date, and provide their names and FAMILY LLC; COLUMBIA PRES- KRIDLER REV TR, WARREN M TRUSTEE OF TRUST #23373 Commissioner in the captioned land. telephone numbers. BYTERIAN HOSPITAL; CON- KRIDLER TRST; KRISTIN SCH- DATED 4/3/1948; THOMAS MO- ATTEST: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN SOLODATED RESOURCE COM- NEIDER; KTM PARTNERSHIP, RAN; VELLA L. POPE, ASSUMED PEGGY MITCHELL, Commis- that Applicant in this cause is that all interested persons may PANY LLC; CXA OIL & GAS L.P.; L.A. PHILLIPS AND LYDIA DECEASED; VELMA SUE HARDY; sion Secretary requesting that the Commission appear and be heard. For informa- HOLDINGS, L.P.; CYNTHIA LOU PHILLIPS WIFE; LEAN DOG LIM- VINEYARD RESOURCES, INC.; enter an order pooling the interests tion concerning this action contact MERRITT; D. RANDOLPH WAE- ITED PARTNERSHIP NO. 1; LINDA VIRGIL M. COOPER (DECEASED No. 467-June 8-2 Times and adjudicating the rights and Peter Burns, Landman, Newfield SCHE; DANIEL R. WILLIS TRUST- KAYE DUNLAP, SINGLE; LOUISE 8/29/1987) AND MICKEY COO- IN THE DISTRICT COURT equities of oil and gas owners Exploration Mid-Continent Inc., 24 EE OF THE SUMMIT TRUST; BULLOCK LIFE TENANT, RE- PER (DECEASED 7/25/2001) OF MCCLAIN COUNTY in the Mississippian, Woodford Waterway Avenue, Suite 900, The DAVID A. BASH JR. TRUSTEE OF MAINDERMEN: ATHENA STO- HWJT; VIRGINIA S. LAY; W. B. STATE OF OKLAHOMA and Hunton common sources Woodlands, TX 77380, Telephone: THE DAVID A. BASH JR. LIVING ZLER, ANGELA SPLAN, ROLAND RATLIFF MINERALS, LLC, A FL IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of supply underlying Section 18, 281/674-2498 and/or Gregory L. TRUSTUTA DATED 10/27/1995; BULLOCK 1/3 EACH; LUIS MI- LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; OF JAMES W. MOORE, aka J.W. Township 8 North, Range 4 West, Mahaffey, Attorney, 300 N.E. 1st DAVID BROOKS, MARRIED CHAEL DALLAS PITTS; LYNDA WARD N. ADKINS, JR.; WARPA- MOORE, JR., Deceased, McClain County, Oklahoma, and Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73104- (VICKY BROOKS, HIS WIFE); GREB; M & J ENERGY, INC.; INT RESOURCES, LLC; WEST- Case No. PB-2017-45 designating Applicant or some 4004, Telephone: 405/236-0478. DAVID LONNIE PHILLIPS C/O MAP00 - NET, A TX GEN. PART- STAR OIL & GAS, INC.; WHITE NOTICE TO CREDITORS other owner of the right to drill as CORPORATION KATHIE PHILLIPS DOVE; DEAN NERSHIP; MAP2009 - OK, AN OK ROCK ROYALTY PARTNERS NO. All creditors having claims operator of the unit well. Applicant COMMISSION BROWN AND THE BAPTIST GENERAL PARTNERSHIP; MAR- 1; WHITE STAR ROYALTY CO., against the Estate of JAMES W. may request at the hearing that the OF OKLAHOMA FOUNDATION OF OKLAHOMA CUS A. COOPER; MARK A. LLC; WILLIAM E. RICHARDSON, MOORE, aka J.W. MOORE, JR., order provide that any owner elect- DANA L. MURPHY, Chairman CO-TRUSTEES OF THE BEN B. CHAPMAN; MARK L. SHIDLER; TRUSTEE, REVOCABLE INTER deceased, are required to present ing an alternative to participation J. TODD HIETT, FOWLER TRUST FBO BENNIE MARK MITRISIN; MAURITA GAY VIVOS TRUST OF WILLIAM E. the same, with a description of all in the well drilled thereunder shall Vice-Chairman LEE MCGOWAN; DEAN FAMILY AMMONS; MAURITA GAY AM- RICHARDSON U/A DTD. 4/28/94; security interests and other collat- be deemed to have relinquished all BOB ANTHONY, FARMS, LLC; DEMPSY KEACH MONS TRUST GLADYCE O. WILLIAM K HOWARD; J. M. COO- eral (if any) held by each creditor working interest and right to drill Commissioner BALLARD; DIANA SEBASTIAN; MILFORD MONA L. SNYDER AND PER AND DELIA COOPER, H/W, with respect to such claim, to the in the unit and common sources DONE AND PERFORMED ON DIANE BOYD; DON COOK MIN- MAURITA GAY AMMONS TRUST- ASSUMED DECEASED; KELBY named Personal Representative at of supply named herein as to JUNE 7, 2017. ERALS, L.L.C., AN OKLAHOMA EES; MCGEHEE-DAVIS CO.; BROOKS; MADISON BROOKS; the Law Office of BILL C. LESTER, such well and any wells drilled BY ORDER OF THE COMMIS- LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; MCKENZIE FAMILY LIMITED MEMORY LEE COOK BIRCH, Attorney at Law, 212 West Main, subsequent thereto. Applicant SION: DON EARL SIMMS, AS HIS SOLE PARTNERSHIP; MCKENZIE FAM- TRUSTEE UTA DTD. 3/28/75 FBO P.O. Box 1407, Purcell, Oklahoma may also request that the order to PEGGY MITCHELL, Commis- AND SEPARATE PROPERTY; ILY LP; MEADE INVESTMENT KATHRYN J. COOK; THE KNOWN 73080, on or before the following issue in this cause provide to the sion Secretary DONALD C. CAVNAR AND SHA- COMPANY, A LIMITED PARTNER- AND UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVI- presentment date: July 31, 2017, operator a period of one (1) year RON D. CAVNAR, DONALD C. SHIP; MEADE OIL & GAS, L.L.C. SEES AND SUCCESSORS IN or the same will be forever barred. CAVNAR AND SHARON D. MEADE LLC; MERRILL B. BUR- INTEREST TO ARTHUR C. MAR- /s/ Paul B. Moore CAVNER CO-TRUSTEES; DON- RUSS JR.; MGAJA PROPERTIES; TIN, (DECEASED 6/29/1987); THE Paul B. Moore No. 490-June 15-1 Time Testamentary issue to Michael T. ALD KIFFIN BALLARD; DOROTHY MID-CON EXPLORATION, LLC; KNOWN AND UNKNOWN HEIRS, /s/ Kelly A. Riley IN THE DISTRICT COURT Killgore as Personal Representa- N. STRACKBEIN KOETZ A/K/A MITCHELL ROYALTY LIMITED DEVISEES AND SUCCESSORS Kelly A. Riley OF MCCLAIN COUNTY tive and for a judicial determination DOROTHY N. STRACKBEIN, A-I- PARTNERSHIP; MLR INC.; MUS- IN INTEREST TO BURR RAN- BILL C. LESTER STATE OF OKLAHOMA of the heirs, devisees and legatees F FOR THERESA NELL CHUMB- TANG FUEL CORPORATION; DLES, (DECEASED 6/9/2002); Attorney for Co-Personal Rep- IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of said Decedent. LEY; DR. TIM SELLERS; ELMER NEW YORK PRESBYTERIAN THE KNOWN AND UNKNOWN resentatives OF MARGARET ANN KILLGORE, Pursuant to an Order of this DACUS AND INETHA DACUS HOSPITAL; NOWITZKI OIL & GAS, HEIRS, DEVISEES AND SUCCES- 212 West Main - P.O. Box 1407 Deceased. Court made on the 7th day of June, TRUSTEES OF THE ELMER AND LP; OIL VALLEY PETROLEUM SORS IN INTEREST TO J.F. BOYD, Purcell, OK 73080 Case No. PB-2017-56 2017, notice is hereby given that INETHA DACUS REVOCABLE LLC; OSBORNE MINERAL TR, (DECEASED 1/1/1974); THE UN- (405) 527-5623 NOTICE OF HEARING on the 13th day of July, 2017, at LIVING TRUST DATED 12/15/2006; RAMONA WOLF TRST; OTTER KNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES AND OBA #5389 PETITION FOR PROBATE 9:30 o’clock a.m., the Petition will EMISSARIES OF DIVINE LIGHT; CREEK, LLC; P. R. CRAWFORD SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO OF WILL, APPOINTMENT be heard before the Honorable ENCORE ENERGY PARTNERS ROYALTY CO., LLC, AN OK LIM- W. R. POPE, DECEASED; THE No. 465-June 8-2 Times OF PERSONAL Judge Gray, in his chambers at OPERATING, L.L.C., A TX LIM- ITED LIABILITY COMPANY; PAN- UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES IN THE DISTRICT COURT REPRESENTATIVE AND the McCIain County Courthouse, ITED LIABILITY COMPANY; EQ- HANDLE OIL AND GAS, INC; PEC AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF MCCLAIN COUNTY DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, Purcell, Oklahoma, when and UITABLE ROYALTY CORPORA- MINERALS LP ATTN: LAND MAN- TO BARBARA A. CHUMBLEY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA DEVISEES AND LEGATEES where all persons interested may TION; ERIC OLSEN; ESTATE OF AGER; PHILLIP M. COOPER PRESUMED DECEASED; THE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE NOTICE is hereby given to all appear and contest the same. B. J. COOPER A/K/A BOBBY JIM A/K/A PHILLIP COOPER, MAR- UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES OF EDMOND A. HART, persons interested in the Estate IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I COOPER, DECEASED, CHAR- RIED (PENNY COOPER, HIS AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST DECEASED. of MARGARET ANN KILLGORE, have hereunto set my hand this LOTTE REAM COOPER, PER- WIFE); PJB REVOCABLE LIVING TO BETTY J. COOPER, DE- PB-17-44 Deceased, that on the 7th day of 7th day of June, 2017. SONAL REPRESENTATIVE; ES- TRUST; PURITAN OIL & GAS CEASED; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, NOTICE TO CREDITORS June, 2017, Michael T. Killgore CHARLES GRAY TATE OF BRIAN E. HARPSTER, CORP.; R.L. SIAS; RAEVELLA Y. DEVISEES AND SUCCESSORS All creditors having claims produced in the District Court of ASSOCIATE DECEASED; ESTATE OF C. E. GIDDENS, NOW FRIESEN A/K/A IN INTEREST TO C. L. HOLLO- against Edmond A. Hart, De- McClain County, Oklahoma, an DISTRICT JUDGE SMITH, DECEASED; ESTATE OF RAEVELLA Y. FRIESEN, TRUSTEE WAY, JR., DECEASED; THE UN- ceased, are required to present instrument in writing purporting to Judge of the District Court C. L. HOLLOWAY, JR., ASSUMED (RAEVELLA GIDDENS TRUST OF KNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES AND the same, with a description of all be the Last Will and Testament of /s/ Bill C. Lester DECEASED; ESTATE OF E. F. 1989), INDIVIDUALLY, AND AS SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST TO security interests and other col- MARGARET ANN KILLGORE, de- BILL C. LESTER (OBA #5389) HALL, ASSUMED DECEASED; JTWROS WITH INTEREST IN CATHY BROOKS, ASSUMED lateral (if any) held by each credi- ceased, and also filed in said Court 212 West Main - P.O. Box 1407 ESTATE OF FLETA M. BOYD, AS- JOINT TENANCY WITH CAROLE DECEASED; THE UNKNOWN tor with respect to such claim, to his Petition, together with a copy Purcell, OK 73080 SUMED DECEASED; ESTATE OF S. KIRKPATRICK AND JIMMY A. HEIRS, DEVISEES AND SUCCES- John D. Hart, the named Personal of said Will praying for the probate (405) 527-5623 J. F. BOYD A/K/A JASPER F. POPE; RANDALL K. BAKER; RAY SORS IN INTEREST TO H. J. Representative, c/o Margaret of the Will and asking that Letters BOYD, ASSUMED DECEASED; GREB AND LYNDA GREB TRUST- COOPER, ASSUMED DECEASED; C. Kerr, Frailey, Chaffin, Cordell, ESTATE OF W. R. POPE, AS- EES OF THE GREB FAMILY THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVI- Perryman & Sterkel, LLP, P.O. SUMED DECEASED; ESTATES OF TRUST U/D/O/ $/3/2015; RAY- SEES AND SUCCESSORS IN Box 533, Chickasha, Oklahoma, J. LYNN COOPER & THELMA J. MOND M TIMPANELLI; REBECCA INTEREST TO JEANNINE 73023, on or before the following No. 487-June 15-2 Times sentative on or before the 8th day COOPER, H/W, BOTH DE- COOPER; REBECCA DEMAS BROOKS, ASSUMED DECEASED; presentment date: August 3, 2017, IN THE DISTRICT COURT of July, 2017,or the same will be CEASED; ESTATES OF J. M. A/K/A REBECCA KEYES; RED THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVI- or the same will be forever barred. OF MCCLAIN COUNTY forever barred. COOPER & DELIA COOPER, H/W, OAK ENERGY PARTNERS, LLC; SEES AND SUCCESSORS IN DATED this 1st day of June, STATE OF OKLAHOMA /s/ Niki Lindsey BOTH DECEASED; ESTATES OF RICHARD EARL REISS, JR. C/O INTEREST TO PERRY R. POW- 2017. In the Matter of the Estate of Alex- Niki Lindsey VIRGIL M. COOPER & MICKEY JOHN M. GERKIN; RICHEY RE- ELL, DECEASED; THE UNKNOWN /s/ John D. Hart ander Sanders, Full blood Choc- Attorney for Personal COOPER, H/W, BOTH DE- SOURCES, LLC; ROBERT AN- HEIRS, DEVISEES AND SUCCES- John D. Hart, taw, NE (PF M-634; PM 15846), Representative CEASED; ETHEL ARRINGTON, A THONY ALEXANDER PITTS; SORS IN INTEREST TO R. KEYES, Personal Representative Deceased. Niki Lindsey, OBA # 19344 WIDOW; EXECUTIVE LAND SER- ROBERT BUTLER SYMPSON JR. ASSUMED DECEASED; THE Estate of Edmond A. Hart, Case No. PB-2017-33 Yvonne Galey, OBA #15216 VICES, INC.; EXPANSION RE- (DECEASED 9/12/2005); ROBERT UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEESS deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS Jacintha Webster, OBA #32888 SOURCES, LLC; FARMERS NA- M. HOOVER, III; ROCK EAGLE AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST Margaret C. Kerr, OBA #20515 All creditors having claims Oklahoma Indian Legal Ser- TIONAL BANK, TRUSTEE OF THE RANCH CORP.; ROLAND BULL- TO B. H. ROWLETT, ASSUMED FRAILEY, CHAFFIN, CORDELL, against Alexander Sanders, de- vices, Inc. ORLIN N. SELLERS TRUST, FBO OCK; RONALD M. MCKENZIE DECEASED, if living, or if de- PERRYMAN & STERKEL, LLP ceased, are required to present P.O. Box 2600 THOMAS LEE SELLERS; FREIDA REVOCABLE TRUST U/D ceased, the known and unknown 201 N. 4th, P. O. Box 533 the same, with the necessary Ada, Oklahoma 74821-2600 M. SMITH SURVIVING JT; G. T. 09/27/07, RONALD M. MCKEN- heirs, devisees, executors, admin- Chickasha, Oklahoma 73023- supporting documents, to the T: (580) 272-0038 BAZE, AS TRUSTEE OF GTB 2007 ZIE, TRUSTEE; ROX EXPLORA- istrators, successors, trustees 0533 undersigned attorney for personal F: (580) 272-0665 TRUST UTA DATED 5/16/07; TION, INC.; SALKEL OKLAHOMA and/or assigns, immediate and (405) 224-0237 representative at the office of the Attorneys for Personal Repre- GARY W MCKENZIE; GARY WILD- LLC; SANDRA H. SPENCE; remote, of the above named par- (405) 222-2319 FAX attorney for the personal repre- sentative 8B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 15, 2017 LPXLP No. 491-June 15-1 Time DATED this 8th day of June, IN THE DISTRICT COURT 2017. OF MCCLAIN COUNTY /s/ Charles N. Gray STATE OF OKLAHOMA Judge of the District Court xtEnSiOn News IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Prepared by: OSU E OF Brian A. Buswell OBA #21124 Shirley Marie Norman, LegalOKC LLC Deceased. 4528 N Classen Blvd Protecting children from Case No. PB-2016-96 Oklahoma City, OK 73118 NOTICE FOR HEARING (405) 367-0556 PETITION TO ADMIT LOST (855) 824-6687 WILL TO PROBATE, Attorney for Personal Repre- APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL sentative lice during summer camp REPRESENTATIVE, AND FOR DETERMINATION OF No. 466-June 8-2 Times Leilana McKindra HEIRS-AT-LAW, DEVISEES, IN THE DISTRICT COURT Communications Specialist Head lice are a blood suck- medical staff should be trained should be laundered separate- AND LEGATEES OF McCLAIN COUNTY ing insect that can only be to identify lice. ly from the rest of the laundry NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all STATE OF OKLAHOMA With school out, many transmitted from person to However, as soon as chil- in hot water above 125F and persons interested in the estate of IN THE MATTER OF: Shirley Marie Norman, Deceased, The Estate of: youths may be heading off person through direct contact dren return home, parents dried on a high heat setting. that on the 8th day of June, 2017, Sherri Denise Shipman, Deceased to camps and conferences for such as through sharing a pil- should immediately check In cases of a suspected Kristi Kelly produced in the District Case No. PB-2015-91 part of their summer break. If low, a brush or by having head them for lice, especially if infestation, over-the-counter Court of McClain County, State of NOTICE TO CREDITORS that is the case, both children to head contact with someone kids are exhibiting abnormal lice control shampoos may be Oklahoma, instruments, in writ- To the Creditors of Sherri Denise ing, purporting to be the Last Will Shipman, Deceased: and parents should know how who has lice. behavior by flicking their hair purchased for use. and Testament of Shirley Marie All persons having claims to protect against head lice. There are some key preven- or scratching more than usual. If the infestation is severe or Norman, Deceased, and has against Sherri Denise Shipman, Because there are so many tative measures families can To properly check for head if the over-the-counter prod- also filed a Petition in this Court Deceased, are required to present praying for the probate of the Will, kids from different home en- put in place. lice, part the hair all the way uct does not work, stronger the same, with a description of all asking that Letters Testamentary security interest and other collat- vironments coming together “Parents should talk to their to the scalp every two to three alternatives may be obtained be issued to Kristi Kelly upon the eral (if any) held by each creditor at one focal point, children’s children about not sharing inches all over the head, and by prescription from a medical estate of Shirley Marie Norman, with respect to such claim, to the risk of being exposed to lice personal items such as combs, especially in the back toward professional. Deceased, and requesting this undersigned representative at the Court determine the identity of Lice control products typi- office of Brady R. Hunt & Associ- tends to go up when they are brushes and bed linens, espe- the neck. all the heirs-at-law, devisees and ates, Inc., 8000 Southeast 15th in camp settings, said Justin cially pillows,” Talley said. Head lice range in color cally require two applications legatees of the decedent. Street, Midwest City, Oklahoma Talley, Oklahoma State Uni- “The more they share those from creamy white to brown – one initially and a second NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that 73110, in Oklahoma County, Okla- versity Cooperative Extension types of items, the more likely and are visible with the naked one about 10 to 14 days later. the 27th day of July, 2017, at the homa, on or before the following hour of 9:30 o’clock A.M., of that presentment date: 21st day of livestock entomologist. there will be a transmission eye. “Regardless of the product day, has been appointed as the August, 2017, or the same will be “Lice are a common prob- of lice.” “They’ll be active, crawl- you’re using, the second appli- time for hearing the Petition in forever barred. lem throughout the United Infestations can take be- ing on and near the scalp,” cation is critically important Courtroom of the District Court, Dated the 1st day of June, 2017. States. Anyone can get head tween five and 10 days to Talley said. because the first application Probate Division, in the County /s/ Karen Lynn Orr Courthouse, in the County of Karen Lynn Orr, Executrix lice. develop after exposure, de- Also, when children return doesn’t kill the eggs. Reap- McClain, Oklahoma, when and /s/ Brady R. Hunt It’s not about cleanliness or pending on the temperature home, families should im- plying the product after about where all persons interested may Brady R. Hunt, OBA #4486 where you live. It’s a matter and condition of the infested mediately wash all clothing 10 days allows those eggs to appear and contest the same by BRADY R. HUNT & ASSOCI- of who you come into close person’s hair. and bedding, and especially hatch so you’re killing the re- filing written opposition thereto on ATES, INC. the ground of incompetency of the 8000 Southeast 15th Street contact with,” Talley said. The camp or conference the pillowcases. These items maining nymphs,” Talley said. applicant, or may assert their own Midwest City, Oklahoma 73110 rights to the administration and (405) 733-2717 pray the Letters be issued to them. Fax (405) 737-7769

No. 492-June 15-1 Time Leavitt Smith; Neva J. Stephens L.L.C. Gregg Byram, Manager; Trust under trust agreement dated L.L.C.; Waterman Energy, LLC; CLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA BEFORE THE CORPORATION aka Neva Jo Stephens; Newcastle Charles F. Renfro Trustee of the 07-27-1984 c/o Jeffrey Koron, Willard M. Smith; William E. Smith; That the entire length of the COMMISSION OF THE Energy, LLC; Northwest Oil & Gas Dorothy Tomlinson Trust dated Successor Trustee; Royalty Inter- William F. Mitchell; William Paul lateral will be cemented such that STATE OF OKLAHOMA Exploration, LLC; Paige Smith 2-24-94 and the trusts unknown ests Parntership, LP; Ruby D. Chaat Smith; Wyatt Energy Part- the perforations will be isolated APPLICANT: NEWFIELD EXPLO- Martin; Pamela Joyce Schott; successors; Chieftain Royalty Nickels Trustee of the Ruby D. ners c/o Castello Enterprises, Inc. from the beginning and end point RATION MID-CONTINENT INC. Panhandle Oil & Gas Inc., succes- Company; Chisolm Trout, LLC,; Nickels Revocable Trust, dated General Partner; Unknown Heirs, of the lateral. RELIEF SOUGHT: MULTIUNIT sor in interest to Panhandle Roy- Citizen Energy II, LLC; Clodus R. April 18, 2008 c/o Jean Webb; Successors and Assigns of Cassie NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN HORIZONTAL WELL alty Company; Phil Price, de- Smith and/or Pauline R. Smith, Ryan Hayhurst c/o Donna Hay- Hampton, deceased; Unknown that this cause will be heard before LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEC- ceased, his heirs, successors and Trustee of the Smith Living Trust hurst; Sandra Smith; Saxet I Heirs, Successors and Assigns of an Administrative Law Judge on TIONS 26 AND 35, TOWNSHIP assigns c/o Gayle Ornellas; Pla- dated 01-27-1995; Consul Proper- Minerals, LLC; SEA 2015, LLC; Edwin E. Hampton, deceased; the Initial Hearing Docket at the 7 NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, MC- inview Holdings, LLC; POPEM ties, L.L.C.; Continental Resourc- Shawnna Fuzzell; Shirley Moore, Unknown Heirs, Successors and Corporation Commission, Eastern CLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA LLC; Prairie Oil and Gas, LLC; es, Inc.; D. Eileen Smith; Daisy Nell a/k/a Shirley Neuiahr; Sister Mary Assigns of John H. Hampton, Regional Office, 440 S. Houston, CAUSE CD NO. 201703599-T Randy S. Cook, Trustee of the Stephens, Trustee of the Daisy Nell Florence Feeney, possibly de- deceased; Unknown Heirs, Suc- Suite 114, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127 AMENDED NOTICE Randy S. Cook Living Trust dated Stephens Revocable Trust dated ceased c/o Benedictine College; cessors and Assigns of Joseph R. at 8:30 a.m. on the 3rd day of OF HEARING January 17, 2017; Raymond Price, 03-28-1997; Dale K. Graham a/k/a Sterling Mi-Ro Partners, LP; Sun- Baggett, deceased; Pentex Explo- July 2017 and that this Amended TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, deceased c/o Janice Price Francis; Dale Kent Graham; David H. Bal- bun Exploration, L.L.C.; Suzanne ration & Producing, Inc.; and all Notice be published as required PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, Rebellion Energy, LLC; Red Stone lard; David R. Jones and Edith Marrs; T.S. Dudley Land Com- persons if, living or if deceased, by law and the rules of the Com- PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF Resources, LLC; Rhonda Howk; Colleen Jones, Trustees of the pany, Inc.; Terra Rosa Royalty their known and unknown succes- mission. OIL AND GAS INCLUDING SEC- Richard Paul Wood and Marion David R. Jones and Edith Colleen Corp.; The Carl B. and Florence sors, and all corporations, existing NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN TION 26-7N-4W: 89 Energy, LLC; Gail Wood ; Rolanda Gene Price Jones Family Trust dated 02-02- E. King Foundation; The Graham and if dissolved, its known and that in the event this cause is Adam Price; Barbara A. McCall; Russell; Ronald L. Clements, 1995; Dennis Patrick Simpson; Family Revocable Trust; The J.E. unknown successors and all uncontested, the Applicant, its Becky Saunders; Billy R. Price; Trustee of the R & C Clements Diana J. White a/k/a Diana Lois & L.E. Mabee Foundation, Inc.; other persons having an interest representatives, witnesses and Brent R. Clements and Donna L. Family Trust; Roy D. and Kaye White a/k/a Diana L. White; Titanium Energy, LLC; TODCO in the lands covered hereby, par- other proponents of the Appli- Clements, as Co-Trustees, or their Moore, LLC; Sandra Kay Price Donna J. Hayhurst, Trustee of the Properties, Inc.; TPR Mid-Conti- ticularly in McClain County, Okla- cant may appear and testify by successors-in-trust, of the BR and Jones, nee Rains; Sandra Zari; Donna J. Hayhurst Trust dated nent, LLC; Unknown Heirs, Suc- homa. telephone. The cost of telephonic DL Family Trust, held under the Star Royalty Company, LLC; 9/12/2011; Doreen Caruso; Dru cessors and Assigns of Bernard NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that communication shall be paid by BR and DL Family Trust Agreement Stephanie Ann Rocha; Steven Hayhurst c/o Donna Hayhurst; J. Feeney, deceased c/o Benedic- Applicant in this cause is request- the person or persons requesting dated March 12, 2015; Brigham Patrick Peters; Stonewall Miner- Echo Energy LLC; Elizabeth A. tine College; Unknown Heirs, ing that the Commission enter an its use. Interested parties who Minerals, L.L.C.; Calvin S. Donner; als, LLC; T.S. Dudley Land Com- Dwyer; EOG Resources, Inc.; ESP Successors and Assigns of order to be effective as of the date wish to participate by telephone Cambria Energy, L.L.C.; Cecil R. pany, Inc.; TECO Royalty Com- EOC Rose Rock, LLC; Family Tree Awana Walker, deceased c/o John of the execution thereof or follows: shall contact the Applicant or Price; Charles Edward Lowry and pany, LLC c/o The Trust Company Corporation; Farmers United Co- Albert Mantooth; Unknown Heirs, Approving a multiunit horizontal Applicant’s attorney, prior to the Donna Lowry; Christine Margaret of Oklahoma, Agent; TGCD Part- operative Pool c/o Donald C. Successors and Assigns of Cath- well in the 640-acre horizontal hearing date, and provide their Myles aka Christine Margaret nership; The Blakeley Family Trust Gaston, President; Felix Energy erine Feeney, deceased c/o Do- drilling and spacing units formed name and phone number. Whitney; Citizen Energy II, LLC; dated August 30, 2007, as amend- Holdings, II, LLC; Felix Energy reen Caruso; Unknown Heirs, for the Mississippian and Wood- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Cloud Family LLC, c/o Jeremee ed and restated on November 12, Minerals II, LLC; Finley Resources, Successors and Assigns of ford common sources of supply that all interested persons may ap- Cloud, Manager; Continental Re- 2014, Judy Sue Moore Blakeley, Inc.; Golden Creek Minerals, Charles Feeney a/k/a Charles J. in Sections 26 and 35, Township pear and be heard. For information sources, Inc.; Crystal Lee Jones Trustee; The Field Family Trust c/o L.L.C.; Harry H. Hopkins; Harry Feeney, deceased c/o Doreen 7 North, Range 4 West, McClain concerning this action, contact aka Crystal Lee Chambers; Curtis James R. Field, surviving Trustee; Neal Hopkins; Helen Pricer, Caruso; Unknown Heirs, Succes- County, Oklahoma so as to allow Peter Burns, Newfield Exploration Michael Green; Dale Williston The Heirs, Successors and As- Trustee under the Gary B. Smith sors and Assigns of Delbert F. such multiunit horizontal well to Mid-Continent Inc., 24 Waterway Minerals ; Dale/P Minerals Limited signs of Bertha Price c/o Velma 1992 Revocable Management Moore and Billy Moore a/k/a Billy be drilled as described below Ave., Ste. 900, The Woodlands, Partnership; Dale/Peregrine Min- Rushing; The Heirs, Successors Trust dated the 26th day of Febru- T. Moore, both deceased c/o and to be completed in and to Texas 77380, 281/674-2498 or erals Fund, LP; Daniel Green, Jr. and Assigns of Bobby ary, 1992 c/o Gary B. Smith, Suc- Anita M. Moore; Unknown Heirs, produce hydrocarbons from the Ron M. Barnes, BARNES LAW, ; Darla J. Clements; Darla J. Cle- c/o Jeremy Price; The Heirs, Suc- cessor Trustee; Highland Non-Op, Successors and Assigns of Delbert above named common sources PLLC, 1648 S. Boston Avenue, ments; Darlene Wooten ; David cessors and Assigns of Carolyn LLC; Horizontal BOP, LLC; Imajean F. Moore, Jr., a/k/a Delbert Moore, of supply and establishing of a Ste. 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119, Berman aka David M. Berman; Jo Lewis c/o David Berman; The Fuzzell; Jaco Production Com- Jr., deceased c/o Randy T. Moore; proper allocation factor for allocat- 918/382-8686. Dewey D. Campbell c/o Myrna Heirs, Successors and Assigns of pany; Jared Wayne Carpenter; Unknown Heirs, Successors and ing the cost of and the production CORPORATION Campbell-Chambers; Diana M. Darrel Eugene Green c/o Debbie Jean Webb aka Barbara Jean Assigns of Edith Trout, deceased and proceeds from such multiunit COMMISSION Seaton; Donald Green ; Doris Lynn Green; The Heirs, Succes- Webb; Jessica Leek c/o Barbara c/o Chisolm Trout LLC; Unknown horizontal well to each of the af- OF OKLAHOMA Siewert; E. Jane Scroggs, Trustee sors and Assigns of E.L. Cralle c/o Leek; Jimmy N. Graham c/o Billy Heirs, Successors and Assigns of fected units covered hereby. DANA L. MURPHY, Chairman of the Eloise Jane Scroggs Trust Randall S. Cook; The Heirs, Suc- Joe Graham; Jo Ann Manke; John F.W. Dye, Bessie A. Dye and James Granting such other and further J. TODD HIETT, dated July 20, 2010; EOG Re- cessors and Assigns of Edna Price Albert Mantooth; John D. Smith; D. Dye, deceased c/o Duffey Oil relief as may be proper based Vice Chairman sources, Inc.; Family Tree Corpo- c/o Gayle Ornellas; The Heirs, John E. Wolf, III, successor & Gas, Inc.; Unknown Heirs, Suc- upon the evidence presented BOB ANTHONY, ration; Floretta Overstreet; Fran- Successors and Assigns of Kath- Trustee for the Osborne Mineral cessors and Assigns of Gary Joe at the hearing herein. The legal Commissioner ces Dockery Row; Francis Jeanett ryn Bowser c/o Thomas R. Trust, dated September 9, 1991, Fuzzell, deceased c/o Bryan Gene descriptions of the land sections DONE AND PERFORMED this Pirtle; Galatyn Minerals LP; Haskell Bowser, Jr.; The Heirs, Successors amended January 13, 1999; Jo- Fuzzell; Unknown Heirs, Succes- adjacent to the area within which 9th day of June, 2017. Horn Family Limited Partnership; and Assigns of Kennard D. Miller seph T. Wright III; Keely Invest- sors and Assigns of H.D. Cornell, the location exception lies are BY ORDER OF THE COMMIS- Heirs, Successors and Assigns of c/o Barbara Joan Miller; The Heirs, ments c/o Jack Keely; Kevin Ray deceased c/o Cynthia Berrier; Sections 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 34 SION: Daniel Green, deceased c/o Dan- Successors and Assigns of Ken- Manke and JoAnn Manke, as Unknown Heirs, Successors and and 36, Township 7 North, Range PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary iel W. Green, Jr.; Jack Morgan neth C. Price c/o Stephanie Ann trustee of the Manke Family Trust Assigns of Helen Feeney, de- 4 West and Sections 1, 2 and 3, Field, Trustee of the Jack Morgan Rocha; The Heirs, Successors and u/t/a Dated the 7th day of March ceased c/o Benedictine College; Township 6 North, Range 4 West, Field Trust c/o Bob Slovacek, Assigns of Larry John Price and 2013; Knowcando, Ltd.; Kridler Unknown Heirs, Successors and all in McClain County, Oklahoma. No. 488-June 15-2 Times Trustee; Jack T. Findley, deceased, John Davis Price c/o Sharron Revocable Trust; L.A. Maxson; Assigns of Homer Trout, deceased Applicant further requests that Ap- IN THE DISTRICT COURT his heirs, successors and assigns Price; The Heirs, Successors and Larry G. Ragan, Trustee under the c/o Chisolm Trout LLC; Unknown plicant or some other party be au- OF McCLAIN COUNTY c/o Lewis Findley; James R. Gre- Assigns of Ronald David Price c/o Larry G. Ragan 1992 Revocable Heirs, Successors and Assigns of thorized the right to drill said well. STATE OF OKLAHOMA gath c/o Christian Ann Swidensky; Rhonda Howk; The Heirs, Suc- Management Trust dated the 21st Jerry P. Leek a/k/a Geraldine Leek, Applicant further requests that it IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Janice J. Reeves; Jeffrey L. cessors and Assigns of Stephen day of February, 1992; Laura Jean deceased c/o Doreen Caruso; be permitted to produce said well OF WILLIAM LEVI CLAY, SR., Seaton, deceased, his heirs, suc- Lee Smith c/o Travis Stuart Smith; Hopkins, aka Laura Jean Simpson, Unknown Heirs, Successors and at said location from the common Deceased. cessors and assigns c/o Diana The Heirs, Successors and As- aka Laura Jean Hayes, aka Laura Assigns of Joyce Ellen Kaplan sources of supply covered hereby No. PB-2017-53 Seaton; Jeremy Price ; Joe Lee signs of Tijuana Donner c/o Calvin Jane Underwood, aka Laura Jane Bernstein, deceasd c/o Charles without any downward allowable NOTICE TO CREDITORS Lowry and Margaret Cain Lowry; S. Donner; The Mary Green Fam- Pierson c/o Michael Brady Pier- Selig & Sandrea Lee Bernstein, adjustment. TO THE CREDITORS OF WIL- John L. Schaefer and Lisa J. ily Limited Partnership; Thomas son; Laura LaBrada Williams; Personal Representatives; Un- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN LIAM LEVI CLAY, SR., DECEASED Schaefer ; John R. Findley; Joseph M. Richey, deceased his heirs, Lessa Loraine Lewis a/k/a Lorane known Heirs, Successors and THAT Applicant is proposing to All persons having claims W. Hayhurst, Donna J. Hayhurst successors and assigns c/o Lewis; Londa LuVicia Lamey; Assigns of Lois Graham, deceased drill the multiunit horizontal well against William Levi Clay, Sr., and Dru Hayhurst ; Joyce Chalm- Jimmy Don Price; Thomas R. LuAnn Marrs; Marcia Goodall c/o Diana J. White; Unknown involved herein at the following Deceased, are required to pres- ers aka Brenda J. Chalmers; Bowser, III; Thomas R. Bowser, Walker; Martha Lynn Chaat Smith; Heirs, Successors and Assigns of location: ent the same with a description Juanita Findley, nee Price a/k/a Jr.; Timothy Joseph Lowry; Tita- Mary Bingaman; Melanie Ann Martha Frances Armstrong, de- LOCATION OF WELLBORE of all security interests and other Juanita Clark and John O. Findley, nium Energy, LLC; Tom Ed Moore Schantz; Michael Brady Pierson; ceased c/o John Albert Mantooth; (LATERAL) AT SECTION 35 COM- collateral, if any, held by each both deceased, their heirs, suc- and Vallory J. Moore, Co-Trustees Michael Caruso a/k/a Michael Unknown Heirs, Successors and PLETION INTERVAL: THE PRO- creditor with respect to such claim, cessors and assigns c/o Mary of the Jaron Tyler Moore Trust u/t/a McPadden; Michael D. Dwyer c/o Assigns of Martha L. Hopkins, POSED LOCATION OF THE END to, Dawne Eileen Alery, Personal LeMaster; JW Oil and Gas, L.L.C.; dated August 17, 2007; TPR Mid- BOKF, N.A., as Agent; Mount St. deceased c/o Harry H. Hopkins; POINTS OF THE COMPLETION Representative, c/o Robert S. Kathleen Frances Neill; Kathy Continent, LLC; Travis S. Smith Scholastica, Inc. Ann Shepard, Unknown Heirs, Successors and INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER Meier, Attorney at Law, 10015 S. Smith; Kendrick R. Carpenter, aka Travis Stuart Smith; Trend President; Newcastle Energy In- Assigns of Ruby D. Nickels aka THAN 0 FEET FROM THE NORTH Pennsylvania, Suite B, Oklahoma Trustee of the Kendrick R. Car- Venture Fund L.L.C.; Turner Miner- vestments, LLC ; Nina L. Kridler Ruby Nickels, deceased c/o Jean LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 165 City, Oklahoma 73159, on or penter Revocable Trust, dated als, L.L.C.; Urland Gulf, LLC; Revocable Trust c/o Warren M. Webb; Unknown Heirs, Succes- FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE before the following presentment November 8, 2012; Larry Price; Vanessa Nicole Price aka Vanessa Kridler; Nina O. Hopkins; North- sors and Assigns of Thelma Elaine AND NO CLOSER THAN 1,500 date, to-wit: August 15, 2017, or Lewis Findley and Norma Findley; Price; Velma Rushing; Vicki H. west Royalty, LLC; Panhandle Oil Mantooth, deceased c/o Melanie FEET FROM THE WEST LINE same will be forever barred. Lewis Wayne Price; Lindell Leon- Bertoch; Victoria Ann Price c/o and Gas Inc, Panhandle Royalty Ann Schantz; Unknown Heirs, OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 7 Dated this 8th day of June, 2017. ard Shoemake and Kim Wyatt Stephanie Ann Rocha; Wake En- Co., as successor to Wood Oil Successors and Assigns of Wan- NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, MC- /s/ Robert S. Meier Shoemake, Co-Trustees of the E.L. ergy, LLC; Wells-Blinn Oil & Gas Company; Paul David Hopkins; dalene Marrs, deceased c/o CLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA Robert S. Meier, Attorney for Shoemake, Jr. Trust; Lisa Ann Partnership; Wilda Jean Lowry; Paula Diane Chaat Smith; Pine Oil Richard Marrs; Unknown Heirs, LOCATION OF WELLBORE Dawne Eileen Alery, Personal Smith, Trustee of the Lisa Ann William Meadows Kennedy and & Gas Ltd., a Texas limited partner- Successors and Assigns of William (LATERAL) AT SECTION 26 COM- Representative of the Estate of Smith Revocable Trust dated May Kelly R. Kennedy; William Price, ship c/o Duffey Oil & Gas, Inc.; R. Herbert Bernstein, aka William H. PLETION INTERVAL: THE PRO- William Levi Clay, Sr., Deceased 1, 2009; MAP2009-OK, an Okla- deceased his Heirs, Successors Scott Richey; Raisa II, LLC; Bernstein, deceased c/o Charles POSED LOCATION OF THE END Robert S. Meier, OBA No. 6123 homa General Partnership; Mar- and Assigns c/o Velma Rushing; Randy S. Cook, Trustee of the Selig & Sandrea Lee Bernstein, POINTS OF THE COMPLETION Meier & Associates jorie Lynn Price; Martha J. Eaves; Barnett Prairie Missionary Baptist Randy S. Cook Living Trust dated Personal Representatives; Un- INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER 10015 South Pennsylvania, Mary Jane Vinson; Mary LeMaster Church; G.W. Miller; SECTION January 17, 2017; Richard Marrs; known Heirs, Successors and THAN 0 FEET FROM THE SOUTH Suite B aka Mary Dian Mendenhall; Mi- 35-7N-4W: Allison Caruso c/o Robert T. Johansen & Norma Jean Assigns of William J. Caffrey, LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 165 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma chael Glenn Jones; Michael James Dorene Caruso; Anita Sue Hopkins Johansen, Co-Trustees of the deceased c/o James M. Caffrey; FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE 73159 Matthews; Mid-Western Energy Neal; Ann Ingraham Shillig; Bar- Robert T. and Norma Jean Johan- Valley Minerals, LLC; Vicki K. AND NO CLOSER THAN 1,500 (405) 692-9966 Corp., successor to Mid-West bara June Thomas; Billy Nickels sen Revocable Trust dated 06-12- Bertoch Revocable Trust Dated FEET FROM THE WEST LINE (405) 692-9967 Facsimile Mud Company, Inc. c/o Harold aka Billy Joe Nickels; Bryan Gene 1998; Rosalie Koron & Jack Koron, October 20, 2015; Wake Energy, OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 7 Attorney for Personal Repre- McConnell, Service Agent; Nathan Fuzzell; Buffalo Creek Minerals, Co-Trustees of the Rosalie Koron LLC; Walsh Mineral Properties, NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, MC- sentative LPXLP THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 15, 2017-9B No. 497-June 15-2 Times Zora Leveridge Whitener estate will be distributed. IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN 733 SW 48th Street 11. The claim of any creditor not Breakfast at Blanchard Masonic Lodge AND FOR McCLAIN COUNTY Oklahoma City, OK 73109 shown in the Petition will be barred STATE OF OKLAHOMA 5. Troy L. Poore Leveridge died unless the claim is presented to the In the Matter of the Estates of on February 25, 2012, in Arlington, Petitioner at the office of their at- The Blanchard Masonic 10th St. and N. Main St. Lodge appreciated by one and all. Richard Arlys Leveridge and Troy Texas, leaving no Will. She was torney: Matthew R. Rison, Hamp- Lodge and the Blanchard Pom members will be taking pre- Anyone wanting informa- L. Poore Leveridge, both deceased domiciled in Tarrant County, Texas ton and Milligan, 119 N. Robinson Pon Squad will host an all you sales orders until Saturday, tion about the Lodge and its Case No. PB-17-61 at the time of her death. Ave., Suite 225,Oklahoma City, OK can eat breakfast Saturday, June 17. These pre orders will activities or becoming a mem- NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND 6. The names and current ad- 73102, on or before the following NOTICE OF HEARING ON dresses of the Special Adminis- presentment date: July 14th, 2017. June 24. be deeply discounted. ber can contact any Lodge PETITION FOR SUMMARY trator and heir of Troy L. Poore Dated this 13th day of June, The breakfast will include Contact Tom Kelly at member or stop by the Lodge ADMINISTRATION, APPROVAL Leveridge are: 2017. eggs, pancakes, biscuits and (405) 613-4213, Terry Dan- on any meeting night. OF FINAL ACCOUNT, Lewis Leveridge CHARLES GRAY gravy, bacon, sausage, coffee iel at (405) 550-3553 or Steve Meetings are held on the DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, 2909 Concord Drive ASSOCIATE DISTRIBUTION AND Arlington, TX 76014 DISTRICT JUDGE and juice.Tickets are $6 per Almquist at (405) 313-8269 first and third Tuesdays of DISCHARGE Zora Leveridge Whitener Judge of the District Court person and may be purchased for more information. each month at 6 p.m. Stop by STATE OF OKLAHOMA, TO: 733 SW 48th Street Approval: from any member of the Girl All monies raised by these and visit, we would love to All Persons Interested in the Oklahoma City, OK 73109 Matthew R. Rison, OBA #22698 Scout Troop or at the door. events benefit the citizens and see you. Estates of and to All Creditors 7. The property of the decedents HAMPTON AND MILLIGAN of Richard Arlys Leveridge and within Oklahoma consists of oil 119 N. Robinson, Suite 225 The Lodge will open its organizations in our commu- The Lodge is located on the Troy L. Poore Leveridge, both and gas interests shown in the Oklahoma City, OK 73102 fireworks stand on Friday, nity. Your continued support SW corner of North Main and deceased Petition. The Oklahoma properties (405) 235-5620 June 23, at 3 p.m., located at is needed and will be greatly 10th street in Blanchard. 1. On the 13th day of June, have a probable value of less than Attorney for Petitioner 2017, there was filed herein the $200,000.00. verified Petition of Zora Leveridge 8. The Petition will be heard by Whitener for summary adminis- this Court before the Honorable tration of the estates of Richard Judge Charles Gray in the Mc- The Arlys Leveridge and Troy L. Poore Clain County Courthouse, 121 N. Purcell Register Leveridge, both deceased. 2nd Street, Purcell, Oklahoma, on 2. Zora Leveridge Whitener’s the 17th day of August, 2017, at address is 733 SW 48th Street, 9:30 a.m. Oklahoma City, OK 73109. 9. The person receiving this 3. Richard Arlys Leveridge died notice must file any objections to on June 18, 2003, in Arlington, the Petition with the District Court Texas, leaving no Will. He was Clerk of McClain County, 121 N. domiciled in Tarrant County, Texas 2nd Street, Purcell, Oklahoma, at the time of his death. before the hearing and send a copy 4. The names and current ad- to the Petitioner or that person will Classifieds dresses of the Special Adminis- be deemed to have waived any trator and heirs of Richard Arlys objections to the Petition. ACREAGES HELP WANTED Leveridge are: 10. If an objection is filed before FOR SALE: 5 acres near Goldsby FIREWORK TENT MANAGER needed Annie & Lloyd Dibble Troy L. Poore Leveridge the hearing, the Court will deter- airport, zoned agri. or commercial. Call in Purcell city limits. Excellent income Tree & Landscape Service Poultry (now deceased) mine at the hearing whether sum- 405-201-5758. 02/23/tfc potential. Great fundraiser opportunity Auction Lewis Leveridge mary proceedings are appropriate for groups. Must interview in Ada, OK. • Mowing • Concrete Work 2909 Concord Drive and, if so, whether the estate will COMMERCIAL Call 580-332-2221 or 918-977-1487. • Tree & shrub trimming • Bucket Truck Every Monday Arlington, TX 76014 be distributed and to whom the BUILDINGS FOR RENT 06/08/2tp • Tree removal • Painting FULL-TIME TRUCK DRIVER & local • Stump grinding • Fencing at 7:00 PM No. 498-June 15-2 Times his death. COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS for rent STEEL BUILDINGS delivery driver needed: Must have class • Landscaping • Roofing in Purcell. Located at corner of Huron At the Dibble Show Barn IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN 6. The names and current ad- A CDL. Good driving record and able • Sodding • Construction and Green Ave. 1 bldg. 42x60; 1 bldg. STEEL BUILDINGS Blanchard, OK AND FOR MCCLAIN COUNTY dresses of the Special Adminis- to do some physical work. Apply at Also, Caged Animals, Farm-Related Items & Guns 72x28. Call Johnny or Twila Taylor for Free Estimates Insured STATE OF OKLAHOMA trator, heirs and devisees of Vira XYLO of Oklahoma. Call 405-469-4516. Blanchard, OK Taking consignments at noon, day of sale. more information or a showing, 405- In the Matter of the Estates of R. Fry are: 06/08/2tc Bonnie Mae Leveridge Fry and Zora Leveridge Whitener 760-4548 or 405-527-3182. 01/12/tfc 527-7731 405-826-8631 • 405-595-9699 HELP WANTED: Annie & Lloyd’s Tree Vira R. Fry, both deceased 733 SW 48th Street FOR RENT: 1933 N. Green Ave., 4000 & Landscape, must have driver license Case No. PB-17-60 Oklahoma City, OK 73109 SF of office space, will divide. Call Than and be able to pass drug test. Call 405- NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND Beverly Leveridge Burke 405-990-8862. 01/05/tfc NOTICE OF HEARING ON 302 Westwind Circle 314-3607. 06/08/4tc PETITION FOR SUMMARY San Antonio, TX 78239 COMPUTER SALES LIGHT DUTY DIESEL MECHANIC ADMINISTRATION, APPROVAL Annette Leveridge Black NEEDED for night shift at our Lindsay OF FINAL ACCOUNT, P.O. Box 451 DALE’S ETC. COMPUTER sales & yard. Benefits include medical ins., TRAILERS & TRUCK BEDS DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, Farewell, TX 73925 service. Repair, rebuild, and upgrade all dental, vision, life insurance, 401K and DJ DISTRIBUTION AND Richard Arlys Leveridge brands. Free estimates. Reconditioned profit sharing, two weeks paid vacation We sell: Utility, Equipment, Stock, Horse and Cargo Trailers DISCHARGE (Now deceased) systems from $299. 709 W Jackson, after the first year. Must have your own 30’ x 40’ x 10’ walls Purcell. 527-2949. 01/05/tfc STATE OF OKLAHOMA, TO: 7. The property of the decedents tools. Call 405-756-4060. 05/04/tfc 30’ x 40’ x 10’ wallsServices, Parts & Repairs4 4” 3500 lb Floor w/ Fiber mesh All persons Interested in the within Oklahoma consists of oil 4 24” Pier holes w/rebar 4 4” 3500 lb Floor w/ Fiber meshTruck Accessories & Sales Estates of and to All Creditors of and gas interests shown in the GARAGE SALES 4 26 Ga. Color R-Panel 40 yr. 4 24” Pier holes w/rebar Bonnie Mae Leveridge Fry and Petition. The Oklahoma properties 405-449-35354 Color eave trim GARAGE SALE: Fri. & Sat., 8-5 both 4 26 Ga. Color R-Panel 40 yr. Vira R. Fry, both deceased have a probable value of less than 4 1- 10’x8’ Commercial door days, 24927 State Hwy. 74. Gun, 4 Color eave trim 1. On the 13th day of June, $200,000.00. 3 Mi. E. of Wayne on Hwy.4 1-3’ Walk-in59 door washer/dryer with pedestal, trash 4 1- 10’x ’ Commercial door 2017, there was filed herein the 8. The Petition will be heard by 8 4 Turn Key on your Location compactor, bunk bed, mattress, Mex 4 1-3’ Walk-in door verified Petition of Zora Leveridge this Court before the Honorable $ 00 compound bows (all in great shape), 4 Turn Key on your Location 15,995 Whitener for summary administra- Judge Charles Gray in the Mc- Lawns new wall heater. Above items, call now $ 00 tion of the estates of Bonnie Mae Clain County Courthouse, 121 N. for early buy, 405-288-6770, hunting, complete year round maintenance 15,995 Leveridge Fry and Vira R. Fry, both 2nd Street, Purcell, Oklahoma, on sport & household items, etc. 06/15/1tc • sprinkler systems•retaining deceased. the 17th day of August, 2017, at walls•fence installation•tree & STEEL BUILDINGS NORMAN FLEA MARKET. Flea Market 2. Zora Leveridge Whitener’s 9:30 a.m. shrub trimming•tree removal Blanchard, OK address is 733 SW 48th Street, 9. The person receiving this and biggest garage sale in Norman. Call for a free estimate. Oklahoma City, OK 73109. notice must file any objections to Fri. & Sat., June 16th and 17th, 8-5 Insured 615 E. Robinson, Cleveland County STEEL BUILDINGS 3. Bonnie Mae Leveridge Fry the Petition with the District Court (405) 527-2290 Blanchard, OK STEEL BUILDINGS died on May 20,1995, in Oklahoma Clerk of McClain County, 121 N. Fairgrounds. Over 50 booths of everything you can imagine. Call 360- (405) 204-8753 cell STEELBlanchard, BUILDINGS OK City, Oklahoma. It is possible that 2nd Street, Purcell, Oklahoma, 2581 for more info. 06/15/1tc Bonnie Mae Leveridge Fry left a before the hearing and send a copy STEEL BUILDINGSBlanchard, OK30’ x 50’ x 12’ walls Last Will and Testament. Petitioner to the Petitioner or that person will STEEL30’ BUILDINGS x 50’ x 12’Blanchard, walls OK 4 4” 3500 lb Floor w/ Fiber mesh and other family members located be deemed to have waived any Blanchard, OK 4 24” Pier holes w/rebar 4 4” 3500 lb Floor w/ Fiber mesh 4 26 Ga. Color R-Panel 40 yr. photocopies of handwritten docu- objections to the Petition. Greg’s Ross’ Lawn 4 24” Pier holes w/rebar 30’ x4 40’Color eavex 10’ trim walls ments that appear to be a Will and 10. If an objection is filed before 4 26 Ga. Color R-Panel 40 yr. 4 4” 35004 lb1- Floor12’x1 0w/’ Commercial Fiber mesh door Codicils, but after due search and the hearing, the Court will deter- 4 24” Pier holes w/rebar 30’4 x Color 40’ eave x 10’trim walls 4 1-3’ Walk-in door inquiry, are unable to locate the mine at the hearing whether sum- Service 4 26 Ga. Color R-Panel 40 yr. Lawn Care • Complete Lawn Maintenance 4 4” 35004 1- lb 12’x1 Floor0 ’w/ Commercial Fiber mesh door 4 Color eave4 trim Turn Key on your Location original Will or Codicils at this time. mary proceedings are appropriate We are an insured and 4 24” Pier4 1-3’ holes Walk-in w/rebar door 4 1- 10’x8’ Commercial door • Weed Control 4 26 Ga. Color R-Panel 40 yr. 4 1-3’ Walk-in door$ 00 She was domiciled in Oklahoma and, if so, whether the estate will 4 Color4 eaveTurn trim Key on your Location 18,995 affordable complete lawn care. • Fall Cleanup 4 Turn Key on your Location 4 1- 10’x8’ Commercial door County, Oklahoma at the time of be distributed and to whom the $ 00 $ 00 Shrub & tree trimming. • Deck/Fence Preservation 4 1-3’ Walk-in door18,995 15,995 her death. estate will be distributed. 4 Turn Key on your Location30’ x 40’ x 10’ walls 4. The names and current ad- 11. The claim of any creditor not REFERENCES PROVIDED 30’ x $40’15,995 x 10’00 walls Our buildings are built Residential and Commercial 4 4” 3500 lb Floor 4w/ 4”Fiber 3500 mesh lb Floor w/ Fiber mesh STEEL BUILDINGS dresses of the Special Adminis- shown in the Petition will be barred Greg Moerlins, Owner 4 24” Pier holes w/rebar4 24” Pier holes w/rebar with 40 yr. 26 ga. R-Panel Call Ross Shore @ 4 26 Ga. Color R-Panel4 26 40 Ga. yr. Color R-Panel30’ 40x yr. 40’ x 10’ wallssheet metal, full trim trator and heirs of Bonnie Mae unless the claim is presented to the 4 Color eave trim 4 Color eave trim Blanchard, OK 4 1- 10’x8’ Commercial4 1- door 10’x8’4 Commercial 4”30’ 3500 doorx lb40’ Floor x w/10’ Fiber walls mesh Leveridge Fry are: Petitioner at the office of their at- (405) 650-1305 4 1-3’ Walk-in doorSTEEL BUILDINGS package, 16” windlock 4 1-3’ Walk-in4 door 306-1928 4 Turn Key on your Location 4 24”4” 3500 Pier lbholes Floor w/rebar w/ Fiber mesh Vira R. Fry torney: Matthew R. Rison, Hamp- 4 Turn Key on your Location gussets. Insulated models $ $ 0000 4 2624” Ga. Pier Color holes R-Panel w/rebar 40 yr. (now deceased) ton and Milligan, 119 N. 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Summer Chautauqua5238 N. 4418June Rd.,13-17 Adair, OK 74330 Summer Chautauqua5238 N. 4418 June Rd., 13-17 Adair, OK 74330 Humphrey Heritage Village Enid, Okla. Humphrey Heritage Village Enid, Okla. Featuring: Featuring: Jesse Chisholm Jesse Chisholm Bettie Reynolds Bettie Reynolds Thaddeus Dunkley Thaddeus Dunkley Johanna July Johanna July Hanging Judge Parker Hanging Judge Parker

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Thurs. June 22, 2017 • STARTS @ 9:49 A.M. • Real Estate will sell @ 12:01 P.M Thurs. June 22, 2017 • STARTS @ 9:49 A.M. • Real Estate will sell @ 12:01 P.M 10B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 15, 2017 The 5238 N. 4418 Rd., Adair, OK 74330 Purcell Register 5238 N. 4418 Rd., Adair, OK 74330

pto, RWSGOR1016636• John Deere 7800 cab 4x4 tractor w/ duals, 3434 hrs, triple hyd, RWSG050007681 • John Deere 9610 Combine Maxinizer, cab, 930 header, 2242 hrs, EXTRA clean • John Deere 2020 tractor • Massey Ferguson 1155 cab tractor, as is • John Deere 2940 tractor, dual hyd, Westendorf TA26 loader • Massey Ferguson 204 industrial tractor • John Deere 750 tractor, $11.00 up to 40 words,972 hrs • International 20¢ per 3444 backhoeword special, after 656 hrs • 1999 Ford F350 XLT Super Duty, diesel, dually, 4x4, 5 speed, power stroke v8, 7.3 L, less than 90k mi • 1998 Ford F150Classifieds XL truck, 4.2 L, 5 DEADLINE: 11 speed,a.m. 57k on mi • 1987Tuesday Chevy 1 ton 33 truck, dually, gas or LP, 64k mi • 1992 dodge truck w/fl atbed, 405-527-2126 54k mi • 1994 Ford Ranger XLT, needs restored • 1982 Ford F250 truck w/service bed, 113 mi but has newer motor • 1970 Ford 600 truck w/fl atbed, dump, as is • 1983 Chevy Silverado 30 camper special, 4 door, fl atbed, needs restored • 2004 Ford Ranger XLT, runs • 1989 Four Star aluminum 5 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED MOBILE HOMES RENTALS RETIREDhorse slant gooseneck PERSON trailer w/side ramp, tack room, saddle(ONLY) room, back door MULTI-COUNTY COUNSELING is YARD HAND: Must be self motivated (JACK From theOF North ALL side of TRADES)Muskogee, OK, at the Pilot Truck Stop (stop light). Turn West LIMITED TIME ONLY!! New 2 bed FOR RENT: 817 Apache, 3 bed, $550/ on Fern Mountain Rd go 3.5 mi to N 74th St W. Turn right (North) on 74th St W for .5 mi., road willcurrently recruiting OUTPATIENT and hard working. Apply at A & A Tank 2 ba $29,900; 3 bed 2 ba $32,900. mo. plus $275 dep.; 317 N. Canadian, Farm house plusPARTIALdead endmoderate atLIST: the auction. Fromsalary the Southwest to supplement side of Muskogee, OK, your Jct Hwy. own 16 & N 74th St W, PARTIAL LIST: turn North on N 74th St W go 3.3 mi., road will dead end at the auction. Watch for auction signs. THERAPISTS at our Purcell office Truck, 4.5 miles south of Lindsay, OK, During our Made in the Shade Sale 2 bed, $550/mo. plus $200 dep.; existing retirement income. We will startAverage the auction ofwith 220 auction hours rings - selling per scrap week. metal & household& surrounding areas. Qualifications 405-756-4060. 05/25/tfc up to $4000 in Lowe’s gift cards & free 423 Madison, 3 bed, $550/mo. plus Duties includefurniture, mowing, then tractors, working combines, backhoe, with vehicles machinery, and larger equipment! fencing, include licensure as an LPC, LMFT, LBP, statewide delivery. 405-262-3900. $275 dep. Call or text 405-822-0700. LCSW, or under active supervision. 605.234.3275฀•฀[email protected]฀฀ bldg. repair, carpentry,NOT light RESPONSIBLE plumbing FOR ACCIDENTS. and electrical. ANY ANNOUNCEMENTS DAY OF HOMES FOR SALE www.claytonelreno.com. 01/05/tfc 06/15/1tp Impeccable character,SALE SUPERSEDES integrity, PREVIOUS good ADVERTISING. health (must have your Salaried positions available which ฀• include 4 weeks paid leave, retirement JUST COMPLETED! New brick home RENTALS FOR RENT: 1 bedroom duplex, $450 own health insurance) and numerous references A MUST!!!! match and BC/BS Gold insurance on 1 acre (MOL), 3/2/2 with lots of per month plus deposit. Call 405-527- Background InvestigationReal estate will Conducted sell @ 12:01 pm. Vehicles, tractor, plan. Email resume to kblankenship@ extras plus a river view! Real 1623 estate N. will 4th, sell APARTMENT@ 12:01 pm. Vehicles, FOR tractor RENT:, motor- 104 S. 2627. 06/15/2tc Please domotorcycles, not call ifRV, not small fully implements qualified will sell at 12:43 pm multi-county.com, mail to PO Box 662, Purcell, cycles, $190’s. RV, Call small J-Ray implements Homes will sell at at Canadian,12:43 pm upstairs, clean, 3 bedroom, Purcell, OK 73080 or fax 405-527-1084. 405-206-8551. 06/08/2tc 1 bath, washer/dryer, refrigerator & FOR RENT: 3 bd, 1 1/2 bath, CH/A, Green Valley Farms EOE. 06/15/4tc stove, over 2000 square feet. $775 per 1207 N. 7th. Credit references required, 405-414-7277 LIVESTOCK month plus utilities. No pets. Contact no pets allowed. $900 per month, $500 NEED TEMPORARY HELP with house information: 108 S. Main, Purcell, OK, deposit. Call 405-651-1465. 06/15/1tc cleaning, please call 405-527-9249. THE OKLAHOMA HORSESHOEING 405-527-9080. 06/08/2tc 06/15/1tp SCHOOL will do horseshoeing for $30; FOR RENT: 321 W. Delaware, 3 bed, 1 trimming for $15; and teeth floating for FOR RENT: 605 3rd, in Maysville, bath plus bonus room, CH/A, fenced NIMMO’S RECYCLING hiring for part- $20 by appointment. 405-288-6085. completely remodeled. 2 bedroom 1 backyard, utility room, W/D hookups, PART-TIME PROFESSIONAL HELP time CDL driver. Must have medical 01/05/tfc bath. Call 405-361-4662. 06/15/tfc new paint, flooring & counters, 1218 card, clean MVR and pass drug test & sq. ft. $650 per month, $650 deposit, Investment Company random testing. No weekends. We offer call 405-408-7538. 06/15/2tc a scrap yard job if you want full-time PLEASE DO NOT CALL IF NOT FULLY QUALIFIED! when not driving. Fill out application at FOR RENT: 908 Lovers Ln., 4 bed, Degree Preferred. Compensation Negotiable. Nimmo’s, 1021 S. Green Ave., Purcell, 2 bath, storage building, hardwood OK. 06/08/tfc floors, carport, $950 per month, call Hours 9am-3pm (w/ ½ hr. for lunch) Lexington 405-527-7617. 06/15/1tc Must be self-motivated with excellent organizational and analytical skills. Expert in: NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint), Adobe Acrobat and Filing. LPN or RN for night shift. CNAs days FOR RENT: Large one bedroom Impeccable character, integrity and numerous references A MUST!! and nights with $1.50 per hour shift upstairs apartment, new carpet, all bills differential. Must be dependable, have Nursing Home paid in Purcell. Call 405-570-7836 or BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION CONDUCTED good work ethic. Apply today at 915 N. is now accepting applications for: 405-401-2330. 06/08/2tc Email resume to [email protected] or fax resume to 405-527-0104 7th Ave., Purcell. Sunset Estates. EOE. 06/15/1tc FOR RENT: Managers special for the month of June only-$99 1st month PURCELL PHYSICIAN is looking • CNA for Transportation plus deposit, 2 BDRM. apts. Pool and to hire an experienced receptionist. laundry on site, basic cable paid. $395 Past experience in the medical field • CNA for 11 to 7 (shift differential pay) per month. Call 527-2008. 05/04/tfc is required. Resumes and references FOR SALE BY OWNER will be accepted by email only at • Advertising & Marketing Rep. FOR RENT: Small one bedroom, one [email protected]. 06/08/2tc bath mobile home, all appliances, $375 If you are interested in long term employment with competitive wages please apply in person at per month, $375 deposit. Located off 517 Polk, Purcell SEEKING NURSE Aides, cooks and S.H. 39 and 180th. Call 405-527-1384 632 SE 3rd Street, Lexington, OK for details. 06/15/2tc 605.234.3275฀•฀[email protected]฀฀Great home for a small business LPNs for Brookhaven Extensive 605.234.3275฀•฀[email protected]฀฀ or daycare. Spacious house Care in Norman. Great benefits and EOE competitive pay. Please apply in person with two living฀• areas, two full ฀•฀ SERVICES at 1050 Rambling Oaks Drive, Norman, baths, four bedrooms and an OK 73072 or call (405) 292-2273 01/05/ CAR CLINIC: 5 qt. oil change, $29.99 office. Home sets on a corner tfc plus tax (house brand). Lifetime brake lot and includes two storage pads installed, $99.99 (most makes). buildings. Newly remodeled. THE TOWN OF GOLDSBY is seeking Several other services available. Please 1893 sq. ft. $115,000. a qualified person for the position of call 405-527-3300. 05/25/4tc temporary full-time Park Maintenance. Duties/qualifications required and HAVE BRUSH HOG, will travel. Call application for employment are 405-613-4213. 05/11/18tp Call 405-651-1465 available at Goldsby Town Hall, 100 HOME MAINTENANCE: Painting, E. Center Rd., Goldsby, OK. The Town carpentry, concrete, fences, decks, all of Goldsby is an Equal Opportunity kinds of repairs etc. Call 596-1918 or Employer. Email townofgoldsby@live. 808-0861. 01/05/tfc com for more information. 06/15/2tc VACUUM AND SEWING machine TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED - Will be a repair. Parts and services for all brands. night position, Class A CDL with tanker pto, RWSGOR1016636• John Deere 7800 cab 4x4 tractor w/ duals, 3434 hrs, triple hyd, We also stock bags and belts! Dale’s EQUAL HOUSING endorsements. Oilfield experience RWSG050007681 • John Deere 9610 Combine Maxinizer,LENDER cab, 930 header, 2242 hrs, EXTRA clean Etc. 709 W. Jackson, Purcell 527-2949. • John Deere 2020 tractor • Massey Ferguson 1155 cab tractor, as is • John Deere 2940 tractor, dualrequired. Apply at A & A Tank Truck, hyd, Westendorf TA26 loader • Massey Ferguson 204 industrial tractor • John Deere 750 tractor, 01/05/tfc 972 hrs • International 3444 backhoe special, 656 hrs • 1999 Ford F350 XLT Super Duty, diesel,4.5 miles south of Lindsay, OK, 73052. dually, 4x4, 5 speed, power stroke v8, 7.3 L, less thanBroker 90k mi Associate/ • 1998 Ford F150 XL truck, 4.2 L, 501/05/tfc speed, 57k mi • 1987 Chevy 1 ton 33 truck, dually,Certified gas or LP, 64kResidential mi • 1992 Specialistdodge truck w/fl atbed, 54k mi • 1994 Ford Ranger XLT, needs restored • 1982 Ford F250 truck w/service bed, 113 mi but has newer motor • 1970 Ford 600 truck w/fl atbed, dump, as is • 1983 Chevy Silverado 30 camper special,405-627-5105 4 door, fl atbed, needs restored • 2004 Ford Ranger XLT, runs • 1989 Four Star aluminum 5 horse slant gooseneck trailer w/side ramp, tack room, saddle room, back door HELP WANTED [email protected] From the North side of Muskogee, • 405-527-7766 OK, at the Pilot Truck Stop (stop light). Turn West on Fern Mountain Rd go 3.5 mi to N 74th St W. Turn right (North) on 74th St W for .5 mi., road will dead end at the auction. From the Southwest side of Muskogee, OK, Jct Hwy. 16 & N 74th St W, City of Purcell ENGAGING timeturn to North plan on forN 74th the St Wfuture. go 3.3 mi.,See road this will deadacreage end at thein Pauction.urcell Watch for auction signs. A-1 is now hiring for a full-time schools! Build to suit yourself Weon willthis start 9+ the acres auction wiwithth 2 auctiona creek, rings and - selling pasture. scrap metal & household furniture, then tractors, combines, backhoe, vehicles and larger equipment! Rare parcel. Room for all your dreams. $119,900 605.234.3275฀•฀[email protected]฀฀ Water Dept. Tech I. SOLD Immaculate 2 bedroom withNOT RESPONSIBLEbonus room FOR and ACCIDENTS. large ind ANYoor ANNOUNCEMENTS laundry/ DAY OF STORAGE Interested applicants may pick up an application at office. Fresh paintSALE SUPERSEDESand flooring, PREVIOUS new ADVERTISING.countertops andmuch more. ฀• City Hall, 230 W. Main, Purcell, OK $65,000. or applicant may apply online or download the application at RING me up to see one of the nicest lots around to build on, and last in www.cityofpurcell.com this addition! You can have your plan on this almost 2 acre lot in Walnut $20 and up and email to [email protected] Creek Trails. Space605.234.3275฀•฀[email protected]฀฀ to live and play. $37,900 Also outside RV storage THE CITY OF PURCELL IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. Now at ฀•฀ 405-872-0044 Call 405-449-3681 or 405-570-7854 HELP WANTED The City of Purcell is accepting applications full-time Summer Chautauqua June 13-17 Summer Chautauqua June 13-17 Humphrey Heritage Village Enid, Okla.SM Humphrey Heritage Village Enid, Okla. 911 Dispatchers Excellent communication skills are required. Featuring: Featuring: Your Perfect Partner Jesse Chisholm Applicant must be willing to work night shifts Jesse Chisholm TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU and weekends. Bettie Reynolds Bettie Reynolds Applications may be picked up at Thaddeus Dunkley 1800 North Green, Purcell, OK Thaddeus Dunkley Johanna July Johanna July City of Purcell City Hall, 230 W. Main ST.Hanging JOSEPH’S Judge Parker INDIAN SCHOOL or apply online at www.cityofpurcell.com Hanging Judge Parker 527-3012 You can also email the application to [email protected] Than Maynard, Broker Chamberlain, South Dakota THE CITY OF PURCELL IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. HEART OF OKLAHOMA 719 24th Avenue SW, Norman, OK seeks Houseparents for its residential program to create a family Each office is independently owned and operated 366-9600 environment & care for children in campus homes. Residential - Acreages & Land - New Homes Nancy Maynard, Broker More than just a job, it’s a one-of-a-kind experience. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Lab Technician Farms & Ranches - Commercially Zoned We accept both single & married applicants. needed Competitive Pay & Full Benefits at Lindsay Municipal Hospital. ALL PROPERTIES ARE ON OKC MULTI-LIST SYSTEM (MLS). www.cbheart.com Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement. Full-time. Generous time off for Breaks and Holidays! MT/MLT, or education in biological sciences. NEW LISTINGS 1 ½ STORY FRAME HOME on corner lot. 518 E BEECH Good rental by school. 2/1 Hospital experience preferred. Must be willing to frame home w/818SFSOLD $25,000 #71602 This scenic, resort town abounds in watersports, fishing & hunting. 4 BR BRICK ON 8+AC-WASHINGTONMetal Roofi ng304 • SunW Apache Room GoodSOLD • investmentSiding • property. Bath Metal Roofi ng • Sun Room • Siding • Bath take call and rotate weekend and holiday coverage. Remodel not completed. $22,000 #765799 LMH pays 100% premiums for medical, dental, and vision. SCHOOLS Windows • Walk-In Jacuzzi Safety Tubs BRICK & ROCK HOME ON 2 AC Windows • Walk-In Jacuzzi Safety Tubs 2.5 ba, basement storm Please apply at shelter, zoned cha$198,500. #777246 529 LESTER LN 2/1 frame home w/CHA. mol. Completely remodeled. Milled 605.234.3275฀•฀[email protected]฀฀Rented for $560/mo. $49,500 #765691 pecan flooring, burled walnut cabinets 605.234.3275฀•฀[email protected]฀฀ 1305 W. Cherokee, Lindsay, OK 73052 NICE BRICK HOME on a large privacy or fax your resume to 405-756-1802 830 W BRULE ฀• w/granite counter tops. 3/2/2 w/3104sf. WWW.STJO.ORG฀•฀EOE fenced yard. 3/1.5 & attached garage Value given to lot only. $249,900 Consider owner carry #704159 No phone calls please. & carport.. CHA w/gas heat. Great $15,000 #764276 neighborhood. $98,500 #774600 ACREAGES, LOTS FIXER-UPPER for rental, flip or starter AND LAND CORNER LOT on S Canadian to build home. 3/1, 840sf.SOLD 128 Gros Ventre #764846 on. $12,500 #774376 PRICE IMPROVED!! 2906 SAGE CT 4/2.1/2 S 10TH Value given to lot only. $15,000 400 ACRES in McClain County. brick home with 2919SF! Heavily remodeled, #764237 Scholarship Available Registered Open pasture, creeks, trees, 6 ponds, just move in! $269,900 #757842 10 ACRES 3 miles west of Purcell blackberries, sand plums & deer, turkey, 3396 SF ON 1.9AC WITH PRIVACY 4/3 with 660’ of State Hwy 74 frontage. Nurse needed quail, coyotes & bobcats. Will split 180ac w/2 living, basement safe room, 2 car det $120,000 #761635 at Lindsay Municipal Hospital & 220ac. $1500/AC #772340 Need Specialized Training? gar, 25x50 shop, inground pool & many TWO LARGE LOTS in Royal Gardens in Surgery Department. FRAME HOME W/VINYL SIDING trees. #755886 2 Addition. $14,500SOLD each or both for Flex. No weekends. Experience required. /1, large covered front porch, nice kitchen, INVESTMENT PROPERTY 2/1, 824sf 219 $25,000 #759216 & #759232 Come to the Guthrie Job spacious rooms, CHA, Home protection Please apply at N Canadian #753995SOLD HALF ACRE LOTS plan. $69,500 329 N Canadian #774153 in Woodbrook II. All Corps Center. We offer INVESTMENT PROPERTY public utilities, plus water tap included 1305 W. Cherokee, Lindsay, OK 73052 330 SLEEPY HOLLOW 2/1, 724sf 709 or fax your resume to 405-756-1802 3/1.5/2 brick S Canadian #754088SOLD in price. $30,000 #588746 Certifi cation in 9 different on large corner lot, nicely landscaped. COMMERCIAL No phone calls please. $109,900 #773683 LEXINGTON/NOBLE/* Welding * Welding $25,000 fi elds of study including: PURCELL/WAYNE/ WANETTE* Carpentry 30319* Carpentry SH 59 3 units in this bldg. One Scholarship 16601 192ND has been a beauty shop & could easily * Welding * Healthcare WASHINGTON * Electrical3/2, 2280SF House modular Wiring on 2.56 be re-opened.* Electrical $85,000 House #765694 Wiring LOCATED ON TREE LINED acres. Second lvrm & possible 4th bedroom. brick 32x40 garage* $149,900Plumbing #772462 REDUCED* Plumbing COMMERCIAL! Heavy duty * Carpentry * Computer Tech paved street in a historic area of Purcell. Scrub 6700 MORRIS* Healthcare RD machine* Healthcare shop (30x50) on ¼ acre. 3phase Scholarship Covers: * Electrical * Security 3/1.5 home w/1623sf. 424 W Adams 4/2 brick home on 5 elec.111 W Juneau. $30,000 #755134 $81,500 #772335 acres. $50,900* ComputerSOLD Tech * Computer Tech * Transportation House Wiring GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY * Offi ce Tech needed 28805 SH 59 702 E JOHNSON* Security * Security * Housing 5.92 acres w/3/2 mobile 2 year old brick home Currently rented at $300/mo. Roof * Plumbing Administration at Lindsay Municipal Hospital. home, city water & septic system. in Lexington. 3/2/3 in like new condition. * Meals * Of ce Administration approximately* Of ce Administration 4 yrs old. $17,500 * Job Placement Services * Culinary Arts $95,000 #765700 #740639 #746728 Flex. No weekends. * Culinary Arts * Culinary Arts * And Much More! Certification required. Experience required. 16557 SH 77 3/1 frame home on 2.6 WE GIVE YOUR PROPERTY acres.UNDER $39,900 #767319CONTRACT Please apply at THE MOST EXPOSURE. Contact Us At: 1305 W. Cherokee, Lindsay, OK 73052 or fax your resume to 405-756-1802 THAN MAYNARD Broker NELDA GRAY MOORE TONY CHRISTIAN RONNIE MAYNARD Office Manager 990-8862 605.234.3275฀•฀[email protected]฀฀306-2419 615-8871 659-8217 1-405-879-2044 No phone calls please. ฀•฀

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5238 N. 4418 Rd., Adair, OK 74330 5238 N. 4418 Rd., Adair, OK 74330

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Real estate will sell @ 12:01 pm. Vehicles, tractor, Real estate will sell @ 12:01 pm. Vehicles, tractor, motor- motorcycles, RV, small implements will sell at 12:43 pm cycles, RV, small implements will sell at 12:43 pm

pto, RWSGOR1016636• John Deere 7800 cab 4x4 tractor w/ duals, 3434 hrs, triple hyd, RWSG050007681 • John Deere 9610 Combine Maxinizer, cab, 930 header, 2242 hrs, EXTRA clean • John Deere 2020 tractor • Massey Ferguson 1155 cab tractor, as is • John Deere 2940 tractor, dual hyd, Westendorf TA26 loader • Massey Ferguson 204 industrial tractor • John Deere 750 tractor, 972 hrs • International 3444 backhoe special, 656 hrs • 1999 Ford F350 XLT Super Duty, diesel, dually, 4x4, 5 speed, power stroke v8, 7.3 L, less than 90k mi • 1998 Ford F150 XL truck, 4.2 L, 5 speed, 57k mi • 1987 Chevy 1 ton 33 truck, dually, gas or LP, 64k mi • 1992 dodge truck w/fl atbed, 54k mi • 1994 Ford Ranger XLT, needs restored • 1982 Ford F250 truck w/service bed, 113 mi but has newer motor • 1970 Ford 600 truck w/fl atbed, dump, as is • 1983 Chevy Silverado 30 camper special, 4 door, fl atbed, needs restored • 2004 Ford Ranger XLT, runs • 1989 Four Star aluminum 5 horse slant gooseneck trailer w/side ramp, tack room, saddle room, back door

From the North side of Muskogee, OK, at the Pilot Truck Stop (stop light). Turn West on Fern Mountain Rd go 3.5 mi to N 74th St W. Turn right (North) on 74th St W for .5 mi., road will dead end at the auction. From the Southwest side of Muskogee, OK, Jct Hwy. 16 & N 74th St W, turn North on N 74th St W go 3.3 mi., road will dead end at the auction. Watch for auction signs. We will start the auction with 2 auction rings - selling scrap metal & household furniture, then tractors, combines, backhoe, vehicles and larger equipment! 605.234.3275฀•฀[email protected]฀฀ NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. ANY ANNOUNCEMENTS DAY OF SALE SUPERSEDES PREVIOUS ADVERTISING. ฀•

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605.234.3275฀•฀[email protected]฀฀ ฀•฀ THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, June 15, 2017-11B The Summer Chautauqua June 13-17 Summer Chautauqua June 13-17 Summer Chautauqua June 13-17 Purcell Register SummerSummerHumphrey Chautauqua ChautauquaHeritage Village June JuneEnid, 13-17Okla.13-17 SummerHumphrey Chautauqua Heritage Village June Enid, 13-17Okla. Humphrey Heritage Village Enid, Okla. Humphrey Heritage Village Enid, Okla. Featuring:Humphrey Heritage Village Enid, Okla. Featuring:Humphrey Heritage Village Enid, Okla. JesseFeaturing: Chisholm Featuring:JesseFeaturing: Chisholm Featuring: BettieJesse ChisholmReynolds JesseBettieJesse Chisholm ChisholmReynolds Jesse Chisholm ThaddeusBettie Reynolds Dunkley BettieThaddeusBettie ReynoldsReynolds Dunkley Bettie Reynolds JohannaThaddeus July Dunkley ThaddeusJohannaThaddeus July DunkleyDunkley Thaddeus Dunkley HangingJohanna JudgeJuly Parker JohannaHangingJohanna JulyJudgeJuly Parker $11.00Johanna up July to 40 words, 20¢ per word after Hanging Judge Parker HangingHanging JudgeJudge ParkerParker Classifieds Hanging Judge Parker DEADLINE: 11 a.m. on Tuesday 405-527-2126 LOVELY HOUSE & 1 ACRE HORSE FOR SALE BY OWNER PASTURE OR HOUSE ONLY 807 Willow Creek, Purcell Beautiful, totally remodeled 3 Over 1,700 sq.ft. • 1506 S. Green Ave bdrm., 2 bath, brick home on 2 br, 2 baths, 1 year lease lg. corner lot with lg. trees 6 House Only: blks. from grocery and hospital. First & last mo. rent at $750/mo + 100 deposit ($1,600 up front) Metal Roofi ng • Sun Room • Siding • Bath Metal Roofi ng • Sun Room • Siding • Bath Open floor plan, lg. dining rm., MetalMetalWindows RoofiRoofi ng•ng Walk-In •• SunSun RoomRoomJacuzzi •• SidingSafetySiding •Tubs• BathBath MetalMetalWindows RoofiRoofi ng•ng Walk-In •• SunSun RoomRoomJacuzzi •• SidingSafetySiding •Tubs• BathBath House & 1 Acre Horse Pasture: Windows • Walk-In Jacuzzi Safety Tubs Windows • Walk-In Jacuzzi Safety Tubs sunroom, new Low-E tilt windows, First & last mo. rent at $890/mo + $100 deposit ($1,880 up front) Windows • Walk-In Jacuzzi Safety Tubs Windows • Walk-In Jacuzzi Safety Tubs paint, carpet, tile, granite, custom Two years previous landlord(s), employment & excellent credit references a must. bath cabinets, barn doors. EQUAL HOUSING 2466 sq. ft. $185,000.00 NO PETS, NO SMOKING 405-414-7277 OPPORTUNITY (405) 226-8072 or (405) 527-9438 All real estate advertised therein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to Summer Chautauqua June 13-17 2 BR/ACREAGE Summer Chautauqua June 13-17 advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination 18550 84TH ST. LEXINGTON Humphrey Heritage Village Enid, Okla. becauseHumphrey of Heritage race, Villagecolor, Enid, religion, Okla. sex, handicap, familial Living/dining room, 2 acres, fenced, outbuildings Featuring:status, or national origin, or intention to make any such Featuring: $695/mo. 1 Yr. Lease, First & Last Month’s Rent Jessepreference, Chisholm limitation or discrimination. Jesse Chisholm Deborah Allison Plus Security Deposit – NO CATS Bettie Reynolds BettieWe Reynolds will not knowingly accept any advertising for Thaddeus Dunkley MUST HAVE 2 Yrs. of Previous Landlords and Current Thaddeus Dunkley real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons REAL ESTATE LLC. Johanna July Johanna July Residential, Land, Ranch and Commercial Employment with Excellent Credit and References. No Smoking. Hanging Judge Parker Hangingare hereby Judge Parker informed that all dwellings advertised are PLEASE DO NOT CALL IF NOT QUALIFIED available on an equal opportunity basis. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 405-249-2810 * Welding * Welding * Welding * Welding Call or email for Listings Available in your Area. 405-414-7277 * WeldingCarpentry * WeldingCarpentry * Carpentry * Carpentry * CarpentryElectrical House Wiring * CarpentryElectrical House Wiring www.DeborahAllisonRealEstate.com * Electrical House Wiring * Electrical House Wiring Government Loan Program * ElectricalPlumbing House Wiring * ElectricalPlumbing House Wiring Homes ** PlumbingPlumbing ** PlumbingPlumbing 1032 Timberlake Dr., Purcell 5BR/2BA/2 ½ BA/2LR/2 Car Garage & Lg. Workshop on 1 ac. $229,900 * Healthcare * Healthcare Congress has set aside up to 7801 Slaughterville Rd., Noble 4BR/4BA/2CarGA/726 sf Bonus Room & Workshop on 5 ac. $275,000 * Healthcare * Healthcare * HealthcareComputer Tech * HealthcareComputer Tech $25,000 to homeowners for qualifi ed Land ** ComputerComputer TechTech ** ComputerComputer TechTech 7 Acres on SH59, Wayne Pin surveyed 7 acres with pond, loafing shed, pipe & cable runs. $75,000 * Security * Security home improvement. 40 Acres on 162nd & Banner Rd. Noble Owner Financing. Unimproved wooded 40 acres. $110,900 * Security * Security Metal Roofi ng • Sun Room* SecurityOf ce• AdministrationSiding • Bath * SecurityOf ce Administration Metal Roofi ng • Sun Room • Siding • Bath Commercial Jeff Fink CJ Wadley Taffy Sharp CyRinda Smith Windows • Walk-In Jacuzzi** OfOf cece AdministrationAdministrationSafety Tubs ** OfOf cece AdministrationAdministration Windows • Walk-In Jacuzzi Safety Tubs 1.37 Acres on Green Ave., Purcell Development use for business or franchise. Asking $225,000 * Culinary Arts * Culinary Arts 102 W. Main St., Purcell Downtown office building with 3 street offices and 2 apartments $350,000 ** CulinaryCulinary ArtsArts ** CulinaryCulinary ArtsArts Low Monthly Payments 800.364.1510 405-255-9205 405-496-0130 405-479-9197 405-694-3359 PUBLIC & REAL ESTATE AUCTION Home for Sale Wanting to sell or purchase land or home, give us a call! 639 W. Van Buren, Purcell  Listing: Thurs. June 22, 2017 • STARTS @ 9:49 A.M. • Real Estate will sell @ 12:01 P.M Thurs. June 22, 2017 • STARTS @ 9:49 A.M. • Real Estate will sell @ 12:01 P.M.  Will list your property as low as 4.5% commission fee Thurs.Thurs. June June 22, 22, 2017 2017 • •STARTS STARTS @ @ 9:49 9:49 A.M. A.M. • •Real Real Es Estatetate will will sell sell @ @ 12:01 12:01 P.M P.M Thurs.Thurs.WATERFRONT June June 22, 22, 2017 2017 HOME• • STARTS STARTS with @ @ 9:49 BOAT9:49 A.M. A.M. HOUSE • • Real Real Es Es ontatetate LAKE will will sell sell HUDSON! @ @ 12:01 12:01 P.M P.M $22,500 OFF  Day to day listing agreement (no long term contract agreements) original list price. 5238 N. 4418 Rd., Adair, OK 74330 5238 N. 4418 Rd., Adair, OK 74330  Builders: 5238 N. 4418 Rd., Adair, OK 74330 DIRECTIONS: From Pryor,5238 OK, N. at4418 the Jct Rd., of 69 Adair, Hwy & OK Hwy 74330 20, take Hwy 69 North 5 mi This 4 bd., 3 ba. home known to 5238 N. 4418 Rd., Adair, OK 74330 to W 440 Road (aka Farm5238 to N. Market 4418 or Rd.,Dry Gulch Adair, Rd). OK Turn 74330 right (E) and go 8.7 mi to N seller as 1 of 2 mansions in Purcell  Will list new construction as low as 4.5% commission fee 4418 Rd (1st Rd past Dry Gulch), Turn left and follow road to property. Or from Adair, OK, is loaded w/character, history & a  Will hold open house every Sunday from 2-4 pm at the Jct of Hwy 28 & Hwy 69, take Hwy 69 South 4 mi to W 440 Road. Turn left (E) and lot of square footage at impressive go 8.7 mi to N 4418 Rd, turn left and follow road to property. price! This spacious home is just Being a realtor is a great full or part-time career. If interested give one of us a Beautiful 4.13 acre +/- waterfront property w/ 330ft+/- frontage! Low maintenance 2592 sq ft waiting for new owners. Features call and we will be glad to meet with you to discuss the process of becoming a +/- 3 bed 2 bath home built in 1993 with large kitchen, master w/ large walk in shower and walk realtor and what Kevo Properties has to offer. in closet, offi ce area, sunroom, utility/sewing room, wrap around Trex deck, metal roof & siding & are: metal roof, 3 new HVAC more. Boat house w/ lift, 2 slips, fi shing dock, electric 2 OH doors. Detached 2 car garage w/ systems, oak flooring in 2 lvg. areas Ryan Bayless Sarah Gray Candy McCurdy Lynn Bayless work shop area, 30x30 shop 2-10x10 OH doors & storage Building. Partially wooded lot with & all bdrms. With a little TLC this SELLER VERY gentle slope to water. OPEN HOUSE: Sun., June18th, 2 - 4 pm (Real Estate Only) Terms: home could be everything you want * Welding * Welding 5% down, min $5000 per tract, non refundable, no contingencies, close in 30 days. it to be and more. MOTIVATED! * Carpentry * Carpentry CLASSIC CAR, RV, TRACTOR, CUSHMAN & MOTORCYCLES, SMALL IMPLEMENTS, CARPORT, * Electrical House Wiring * Electrical House Wiring HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, For more information call 866-676-5131 ext #1009 * Plumbing * Plumbing COLLECTIBLES, SHOP TOOLS & MISC. or Rhonda Cochrane at 405-613-4283 or office at 405-366-7707. 405-708-8822 405-413-9949 In School In School PARTIAL LIST: PARTIAL LIST: 1963 Ford Falcon 260 Futura, convertible, 2 door, 4 speed, shows 9930 mi, PARTIAL LIST: * Healthcare * Healthcare recentPARTIAL exterior LIST: paint job, 4 new white wall tires, runs l 1954 Cushman Eagle motorcycle l 1975 PARTIAL LIST: PARTIALHarley Davidson LIST: SS250 motorcycle, 2442 mi l Honda 125 motorcycle (late 1960s early 70s) * Computer Tech * Computer Tech l 2005 Freightliner Sprinter MB Cruiser 2500 SHC RV by Forest River, loaded, 151454 mi automatic, electric awning, Mercedes diesel motor, Onan Microlite 2500 LP Generator l Ford * Security * Security 1920 SSS tractor 4x4 w/7108 loader, 2234 hrs l Carport 18’ w x 21’ d x 10’ h l 2014 Bumper pull Office * Of ce Administration * Of ce Administration 14’ Pro Star Windbreaker, enclosed trailer w/ back ramp side door and motorcycle fl oor racks l Bumper pull 16’ x 8’ Lonestar trailer w/ winch, dump l Bumper pull 2’ x 6’ single axle trailer l 405-366-7707 * Culinary Arts * Culinary Arts Flight simulation panel l International Cub Lo-boy 154 tractor w/5’ mower deck, MUCH MORE! Real estate will sell @ 12:01 pm. Vehicles, tractor, Auctioneer’s Note: Real estate will sell @ 12:01 pm. Vehicles, tractor, motor- 405-760-7849 . Auction will have 2 rings. motorcycles, RV,RealReal small estate estate implements will will sell sell @ @ will12:01 12:01 sell pm. pm. at 12:4Vehicles, Vehicles,3 pm tractor tractor, , cycles, RV, small implementsRealReal estate estate will will will sell sell sell at @ 12:43@ 12:01 12:01 pm pm. pm. Vehicles, Vehicles, tractor tractor, ,motor- motor- motorcycles, RV, small implements will sell at 12:43 pm cycles, RV,Visit small our implementswebsite for pics: will sell www.chuppsauction.com at 12:43 pm motorcycles, RV, small implements will sell at 12:43 pm cycles, RV, small implementsor follow us will on sell Facebook at 12:43 for pm updates. EQUAL HOUSING Dale & Maria Chupp Century 21, Neokla, (918-630-0495) OPPORTUNITY Jim West www.jimwest.realtor Broker Associate

1102 Parkview Circle, Purcell... One Owner Builders Home with 3 beds, Study, spacious kitchen and a over sized 3 car garage with a large storage area. Exterior of home has recently been painted. Home sits on nice corner lot in Oakridge Place 2 which is next to the wonderful Purcell Thurs. June 22, 2017 • STARTS @ 9:49 A.M. • Real Estate will sell @ 12:01 P.M Thurs. June 22, 2017 • STARTS @ 9:49 A.M. • Real Estate will sell @ 12:01 P.M Golf Course and less than one mile to Wal-Mart. It is next to Exit 91 which will give you both North AUCTION and South access to I-35. Don’t let this beauty pass you by. Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor The lot you have been searching for…Lot in The Cliffs… First lot just inside the 5238 N. 4418 Rd., Adair, OK 74330 5238 N. 4418 Rd., Adair, OK 74330 gates on South side… Bring your own builder… $30,000.00 Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2017 AT 10AM Contract Pending MUSGRAVE Reduced to $539,950.00 15697 St Hwy 74 South of Purcell. This 2014 built home features 3 beds, 3 bath (his/her master baths), zoned HVAC, Storm Shelter, Lift in Garage to attic, designer 15025 SW 59TH STREET - YUKON, OK 73099 fireplace. Granite everywhere, monitored security system with cameras, surround sound system, emergency generator, double oven, kitchen island, circle drive and brand new 60X45 Morton Building Real Estate Open House – Monday, June 12th from 5PM – 8PM or by appointment. All sitting on 30 wonderful acres with pond and Great View…Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor 93 Acres off ered in 3 tracts and as a whole. 30187 Goit Road, Wanette…Great little out of the way place. If you like country living or a Note: Great farm in Central Oklahoma, minutes away from OKC, but in the quiet country. nice get away spot this one will fit the bill. 3 bed, 1 bath, detached garage and some outbuildings. Your Brand for Real Estate Perfect for the horse lover. 10 acres with complete chain link fencing. Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor Contract Pending 12300 180th, Lexington. 10 acres ready for your personal touch…Just South of Slaughterville Tract 1 – 6+ Acres, 3185 sqft home, 4 bed, 4 bath, Tract 2 – 7+ Acres, Beautiful site with Eastern Road on West side. Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor 3 car garage. Geothermal fi replace, 2 inside storm slope all in Bermuda grass. Mustang School District, Paved Road Frontage. 21282 State Hwy 59…Located SW of Purcell built in 2014. This plan is from Southern Liv- shelters, 215 kw generator, burglar and fi re alarm, ing and it shows...Over 2000 sq.’ of covered porches (including a suspended porch bed!!).Extras MusgraveOk.com security cameras, master bedroom walk-in shower Tract 3 – 80 Acres, Mostly Bermuda, 2 ponds, include but not limited to Full envelope spray foam insulation, High efficiency Lenox Heat pump, and Jacuzzi tub, ceiling fans in every room, attic hard surfaced road frontage. Lots of building post tension slab, hardiboard siding, porcelain tile throughout house, 30x40 shop with spray foam fan, county water, Mustang School District, septic, sites. Fenced. Great place to build your dream insulation and a 20 foot shed on the side, Stocked pond, wired for whole house generator and hot Wonderful ranches, great lands, residential, and PARTIAL LIST: PARTIALpropane, 2 LIST:hot water tanks, tiled throughout, open home. Water well for outside watering. tub and yes there is internet service available!! This is a must see 3 bed, 2 bath home with fireplace living room to kitchen, formal dining room, granite Personal Property – No Small Items and 15 acres to roam. Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor commercial in and around central Oklahoma. counter tops in kitchen, sun room, vinyl siding, • Sundowner 3 Horse Slant with Tack Room Penn Ave, Newcastle. Located just North of Highway 9 on Penn this 20 acres would be chain link backyard, full size in ground pool, gaze- • Bobcat T650 Skidsteer AC/Heat – 2200 hours perfect for housing development or a place to build your dream home. View at www.jimwest.realtor Please visit our website or our office for a complete list bo, dog run, paved, private tree lined driveway. • Kubota U55 – 4 Trackhoe – 77 hours Barn 1 – 30x80 with concrete fl oor. Barn 2 – 86x60 – Like New – Warranty – 2 Buckets including photos and all contact info. We look forward ½ concrete fl oor, 3 horse stalls, lots of storage. • Big Tex 18ft Dump Trailer – Like New Beautiful acreage with lots of trees. • Enclosed Trailer – Bumper pull – 18ft • 14 ft Flat Bottom Aluminum Fishing Boat to helping you buy or sell your real estate property. Real estate will sell @ 12:01 pm. Vehicles, tractor, Real estate will sell @• 12:0122+5 fl pm. atbed Vehicles, trailer tractor, motor- motorcycles, RV, small implements will sell at 12:43 pm cycles, RV, smallKen implements Carpenter will sell at 12:43 Auction, pm LLC RICHARDS www.KenCarpenterAuction.com • Tami, 405- 406-5235 • Ken, 405-620-1524 407 W. Main DOWNLOAD OUR APP KCAUCTION • FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK METAL BUILDINGS EQUAL HOUSING Purcell, OK 73080 SPECIAL 30’x50’x10’ OPPORTUNITY Farm Auction 26 Ga. Colored Sheet Metal 405-527-9230 405-527-5638 Owners: Earl Brashear, Jr. 1-3' Walk thru Door Tues., June 20, 2017 | STARTS @ 9:17 A.M. 1-8'x8' Heavy Com. Garage Door Email: [email protected] Location: 3501 N. 74th St. W. l Muskogee, OK 74401 4" Concrete w/ Fiber Mesh TRACTORS, COMBINE, BACKHOE, 30” Piers & Rebar FARM EQUIP & IMPLEMENTS, VEHICLES, $18,495 plus tax Let our team of full-time professional realtors TRAILERS, FORKLIFTS, SCRAP METAL, ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD Doing business for over 30 years. help you with your most important investment. ITEMS & FURNITURE pto, RWSGOR1016636• John Deere 7800 cab 4x4 tractor w/ duals, 3434 hrs, triple hyd, John Deere 8770 cab 4x4 tractor, 8 wheel, oscillating, 2178 hrs, triple hyd, 1000 rpm RWSG050007681pto, RWSGOR1016636• • John Deere John 9610 Deere Combine 7800 Maxinizer, cab 4x4 tractorcab, 930 w/ header, duals, 2242 3434 hrs, hrs, EXTRA triple clean hyd, pto, RWSGOR1016636• John Deere 7800 cab 4x4 tractor w/ duals, 3434 hrs, triple hyd, pto,•RWSG050007681 John RWSGOR1016636• Deere 2020 tractor • John •Deere John Massey Deere9610 Ferguson Combine 7800 1155 cab Maxinizer, cab 4x4 tractor, tractor cab, as 930 w/ is •header, duals,John Deere 34342242 2940hrs, hrs, EXTRA tractor, triple cleanhyd,dual RWSG050007681 • John Deere 9610 Combine Maxinizer, cab, 930 header, 2242 hrs, EXTRA clean RWSG050007681hyd,• John Westendorf Deere 2020 TA26 • tractorJohn loader Deere • Massey • 9610Massey Ferguson Combine Ferguson 1155 Maxinizer, 204 cab industrialtractor, cab, 930 as tractor is header, • John • John 2242Deere Deere hrs, 2940 EXTRA 750tractor, tractor, clean dual • John Deere 2020 tractor • Massey Ferguson 1155 cab tractor, as is • John Deere 2940 tractor, dual •972 hyd,John hrs Westendorf Deere • International 2020 TA26 tractor 3444loader • Massey backhoe • Massey Ferguson special, Ferguson 1155 656 cab hrs204 tractor, •industrial 1999 asFord is tractor • F350John • DeereXLTJohn Super Deere2940 Duty,tractor, 750 diesel,tractor, dual hyd, Westendorf TA26 loader • Massey Ferguson 204 industrial tractor • John Deere 750 tractor, hyd,dually,972 Westendorfhrs 4x4, • International 5 speed, TA26 power loader 3444 stroke backhoe• Massey v8, 7.3special, Ferguson L, less 656 than204 hrs 90kindustrial • 1999 mi • Ford1998 tractor F350 Ford • John XLTF150 DeereSuper XL truck, Duty,750 4.2tractor, diesel, L, 5 972 hrs • International 3444 backhoe special, 656 hrs • 1999 Ford F350 XLT Super Duty, diesel, 972speed,dually, hrs 57k 4x4,• International mi 5 speed,• 1987 Chevypower 3444 backhoe1stroke ton 33 v8, truck,special, 7.3 L,dually, less656 thangashrs •or90k 1999 LP, mi 64k Ford• 1998 mi F350 • 1992Ford XLT F150dodge Super XL truck truck,Duty, w/fl 4.2 diesel,atbed, L, 5 dually, 4x4, 5 speed, power stroke v8, 7.3 L, less than 90k mi • 1998 Ford F150 XL truck, 4.2 L, 5 dually,54kspeed, mi 4x4,• 57k 1994 5 mi speed, Ford • 1987 Ranger power Chevy XLT,stroke 1 ton needs v8,33 truck,7.3 restored L, dually,less • than1982 gas 90k Fordor LP,mi F250 •64k 1998 mitruck Ford• 1992 w/service F150 dodge XL bed, trucktruck, 113 w/fl 4.2 mi atbed, L, but 5 speed, 57k mi • 1987 Chevy 1 ton 33 truck, dually, gas or LP, 64k mi • 1992 dodge truck w/fl atbed, speed,has54k newermi 57k • 1994 motormi • Ford 1987 • 1970 Ranger Chevy Ford XLT,1 600ton needs 33truck truck, w/flrestored dually,atbed, • dump,gas1982 or Ford asLP, is 64kF250 • 1983 mi truck • 1992Chevy w/service dodge Silverado truckbed, 30 w/fl113 camper atbed, mi but 54k mi • 1994 Ford Ranger XLT, needs restored • 1982 Ford F250 truck w/service bed, 113 mi but 54kspecial,has mi newer • 41994 door, motor Ford fl atbed, • Ranger1970 needs Ford XLT, restored600 needs truck •restored 2004w/fl atbed, Ford • 1982 dump,Ranger Ford as XLT, F250is • runs1983 truck • 1989Chevy w/service Four Silverado Starbed, aluminum 11330 campermi but 5 has newer motor • 1970 Ford 600 truck w/fl atbed, dump, as is • 1983 Chevy Silverado 30 camper hashorsespecial, newer slant 4 door,motor gooseneck fl •atbed, 1970 trailer needsFord w/side600 restored truck ramp, w/fl• 2004 tackatbed, Fordroom, dump, Ranger saddle as XLT,is room, • 1983 runs back Chevy• 1989 door SilveradoFour Star 30aluminum camper 5 special, 4 door, fl atbed, needs restored • 2004 Ford Ranger XLT, runs • 1989 Four Star aluminum 5 special,horse slant 4 door, gooseneck fl atbed, needstrailer w/siderestored ramp, • 2004 tack Ford room, Ranger saddle XLT, room, runs back • 1989 door Four Star aluminum 5 horse slant gooseneck trailer w/side ramp, tack room, saddle room, back door horse slant gooseneck From the Northtrailer sidew/side of Muskogee,ramp, tack room,OK, at saddle the Pilot room, Truck back Stop door (stop light). Turn West on Fern Mountain From Rd the go North 3.5 miside to ofN 74thMuskogee, St W. TurnOK, rightat the (North) Pilot Truck on 74th Stop St (stopW for light). .5 mi., Turn road West will Directions: From the North side of Muskogee, OK, at the Pilot Truck Stop (stop light). Turn West deadon Fern end Mountain at Fromthe auction. the Rd Northgo From3.5 side mi the toof NSouthwestMuskogee, 74th St W. side OK, Turn of at rightMuskogee, the Pilot(North) Truck OK, on 74thStopJct Hwy. St(stop W 16 for light). & .5 N mi., Turn74th road StWest W,will on Fern Mountain Rd go 3.5 mi to N 74th St W. Turn right (North) on 74th St W for .5 mi., road will onturndead Fern North end Mountain onat theN 74th auction. Rd Stgo W 3.5 Fromgo mi 3.3 tothe mi., N Southwest74th road St will W. dead sideTurn of endright Muskogee, at (North) the auction. on OK, 74th JctWatch St Hwy. W for for 16 auction .5 & mi.,N 74th signs.road St will W, dead end at the auction. From the Southwest side of Muskogee, OK, Jct Hwy. 16 & N 74th St W, deadturn Northend at on the N auction.74th St WFrom go 3.3the mi., Southwest road will side dead of end Muskogee, at the auction. OK, Jct Watch Hwy. for16 auction& N 74th signs. St W, turn North on N 74th St W go 3.3 mi., road will dead end at the auction. Watch for auction signs. turn North on N 74th WeSt W will go start 3.3 mi.,the auctionroad will with dead 2 auctionend at therings auction. - selling Watch scrap for metal auction & household signs. furniture, then tractors, We combines, will start thebackhoe, auction vehicles with 2 auctionand larger rings equipment! - selling scrap metal & household Auctioneer’s Note: We will start the auction with 2 auction rings - selling scrap metal & household furniture, then tractors, We combines,will start the backhoe, auction vehicleswith 2 auction and larger rings equipment!- selling scrap metal & household furniture, then tractors, combines, backhoe, vehicles and larger equipment! furniture, then tractors, combines, backhoe, vehicles and larger equipment! 605.234.3275฀•฀[email protected]฀฀ NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. ANY ANNOUNCEMENTS DAY OF Terms:605.234.3275฀•฀[email protected]฀฀ Cash – Cash – Credit Cards – Check with Proper ID – OK Sales Tax Applies unless SALE SUPERSEDES PREVIOUSNOT RESPONSIBLE ADVERTISING. FOR ACCIDENTS. ANY ANNOUNCEMENTS DAY OF exemption605.234.3275฀•฀[email protected]฀฀ is shown. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR฀• ACCIDENTS. ANY ANNOUNCEMENTS DAY OF SALE SUPERSEDESNOT PREVIOUS RESPONSIBLE ADVERTISING. FOR ACCIDENTS. ANY ANNOUNCEMENTS DAY OF SALE SUPERSEDES PREVIOUS ADVERTISING. SALE SUPERSEDES PREVIOUS ADVERTISING. ฀• For full item list, more info & pictures฀• visit chuppsauction.com Custom Sizes Available Reneé Barnes Donelda Ellis Ted Idleman Regena McNatt Jim Lewis CHUPPS AUCTION CO. www.richardsmetalbuildings.net 659-7335 830-1317 623-2896 659-7620 249-5770 Stan Chupp - (918) 638-1157 | E. J. 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